University of North Carolina Greensboro - Pine Needles Yearbook (Greensboro, NC)
- Class of 1949
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The University of North Carolina at Greensboro JACKSON LIBRARY CO N86p 19 9 c.2 UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES o u o £ ur fe O Oj ) $ o -n =3 O 3h± . e x A o Another Year Xivinq and Xeafininq . . me pine JileeJIes ej Nineteen flundted and jeftfu-ftine Ruth Sellers, Editor fTlargaret Spencer, Business manager - — - — - Woman ' s College of the University of north Carolina l 2 L V J n 9 ' Z h j: r i — M mrmliks e-j . . . v time. w shaken a little by amoebas, history outlines, and permission slips. After a te dared to emerge from the Freshman Reserve Room and began to indulge Hit the families and towns we had jnsl left with a strange, new, yv). — 1 ■. e undressed, dressed and played volley ball for 20 minutes, murdered frogs, followed rats around a cage, wrote and wrote and read (we knew what a concrete word was all right — concrete= ,, ok). Then people started talking about lectures, music programs, Arts Forum. Doesn ' t student ai W. C. offer a lot of opportunities we said, blithely unaware of the their life ' s blood to bring about the opportunit and teachers who had given For the 1949 Pine Needles, we have tried to show those things which Woman ' s College has come to mean to us. It is no l onger an institution which has set out to cram facts and job-knowledge into 2200 girls; it is community in which we must find our places and to whose on-going each individual must contribute. By junior and senior year we think that we are W. C. Then on rare occasions like Alumnae Day we know we ' re just a few in the endless stream of W. C. students and we are grateful for having had our four years here. We the (J agg ej ' 49 j)eJkate je y DR. VIRGiniR GflnGSflD . . . this our annual. For her good-natured participation in our activities, her friendly understanding, and her sincere interest in us, we, the SEfllORS, are grateful. i V ' ? « — I ! ' Sit - Ul III - V ■j ■v - £f il M . -4 mm jFj F ' - ' B 1 K 1 BT P ? ? 3 . . -T V J 1 m ■sma ■■£ - ; r 7s.. i w • f s . J c J m H -• . K . fi The old and the new, the classroom and the dorm, the places where living and learning center. A rooftop view up College Avenue The Administration Building ' ■. FOSflB KJBtflsjf 1mA k$ ' ■. ' ■■■■' m 3gg s m m s, sm %% II 1 } Z Q mfci $ ' £ Sk •i ££ r ' :  . our nEW a j£kofi ...the old fridilirr a accents teachers, texts, and thought at 111. C. Page 6 r$ : • ■■T L. ML : i ' Dear Rlma fTlat Strong Rnd Great sic Building with its unorthodox sftmrtts -. egimiiiig ofxeaeh new semester for four years ... unused rad 1 low cost diet week the sewing lab on the night before the end of the seinesteHTT . ( the eoodrXr golutions made al the P onorsypapers ork after a long we k-end . . . ttial e np lab for Biology . . . listening periods for Music Appreciation . . . and teachers. Teache TEACHERS who have given freely of their time and ability and patience in the attempt to create more understanding, tolerant, enlightened, iMe resty f tudenVi as ;rgjthiates of -the Womar College. And so DEAR ALMA MATER, WE foE (ER S OWE TO YOU — A NEVER ENDING DEBT. 1 l£ ' HALL FORGET ' THE GRATITUDE WE v. A Dr. ULIalter-Xlinton Jackson Thai Familiar Gesture Dr. Jackson and His Grand-baby To Dr. falter Clinton Jackson, for fifteen years the administrative director of the Woman ' s College, we the Senior Class, joined bv the I; J entire student body and faculty, express our deep appreciation for his s ie This interest, his love, his friendship and his loyalty. For his significant role in the evolution of the Woman ' s College to its present position of prominence among women ' s colleges of the nation, for his standards of scholastic excellence, for his friendly dignity that has made all of us feel at home in this community, we acknowledge a sincere debt. When we think of the tolerance, the friendliness, the genuineness of this college community, we shall always think of Dr. Woman ' s College Jackson, our guide and our friend. Our Chancellor breaks the ground for the new library. Page 20 pi ) ( . •: Governor W. Kerr Scott Chancellor Waller C. Jackson GOVERNOR W. KERR SCOTT just beginning his term as the governor of the State of North Carolina, has long been interested in the University and its development. We hope to see and hear more from him, and we believe that having had a daughter in school here will give us a warm spot in his heart. DR. WALTER C. JACKSON after sixteen years as our Chancellor, is leaving Woman ' s College tins year a finer, more widely known and respected institution. With him will go our appreciation for his service to us, and with us will remain the memory of his sincere interest in each of us and his often repeated state- ment that he was addressing the finest 2000 young women in the world . MR. WILLIAM D. CARMICHAEL Comptroller of the University, is a man with a difficult job but one well done. His visits, though too few and far between, are a boost to our morale and to his own popularity with the girls of Woman ' s College. Mr. William D. Carmiehael Miss Katherine Tavlor Dr. Frank Porter Graham Mr. C. W. Phillips DR. FRANK PORTER GRAHAM President of the University of North Carolina, has long been recognized as a great educator by his state and his nation. We are proud of the honor he has gained for our university, and we share with others the nation over deep respect and affection for Dr. Frank . MISS KATHERINE TAYLOR has now completed her first year as Dean of Women of Woman ' s College and has endeared herself to the students by her concern for the welfare and happiness of each girl of the college and by her helpful ami enthusiastic interest in all campus affairs. MR. C. W. PHILLIPS Director of Public Relations, helps us to find useful and profitable self help jobs on the campus, and his interest continues after graduation when he aids the girls of Woman ' s College in finding positions for which they have been trained. Page 23 Mr. John C. Lockharl Assistant Controller Administration Dr. Ruth Collings Physician Mr. George M. J Auditor Mr. Charles M. Ada Librarian Their service to us and interest in us is deeply appreciated. OUR FACULTY, inFORITIRLLY The Woman ' s College has a faculty that is second to none — second to none in fields of academic achievement and unsur- passed in enthusiastic cooperation with student projects. Alive to the interests and problems of the students, the faculty of the Woman ' s College can he counted on for endless com- mittee meetings, for after-hours conferences, for memorahle chats in the Soda Shop, for solid and sincere advice, and for friendships that last long after graduation. Ir. Jarrell and his admiring floek Mrs. Morgan and Mr. DeVinnc Their Practice Period Or. Jackson, with a word of advice or just a friendly chat Page 24 The Alumnae Association welcomes into membership the Class of ' 49. We hope you enjoy the privileges and responsibilities of being alumnae of Woman ' s College. Come back as often as you can. A warm welcome awaits you at the Alumnae House — your home on the campus I Officers and Trustees of the Alumnae Association ' 48- ' 49 President: Frances Gibson Satterfield (Mrs. Boydston) First Vice-President: Estelle Mendenhall LeGwin (Mrs. James) Second Vice-President: Gretchen Taylor Hobbs (Mrs. K.J.M.) Recording Secretary: Nell Craig Strowd (Mrs. Bruce) Alumnae Secretary: Betty Brown Jester (Mrs. Carlton, Jr.) Rfl I Board of Trustees: Rachel Clifford, Kate Robinson Farr (Mrs. W. Beatty, Jr.), Susie Sharp. Rachel Dunnagan Woodard (Mrs. Ralph), Marjorie Hood, Margaret Johnson, Valerie Powell Jones (Mrs. Louis M.). Dorothy McNairy, Gladys Chambers. Dr. Jernigan Mr. Joyce Mr. Littlejohn €M Department Art Department MR. GREGORY IVY B.S.. 1928 (Central Missouri Stale Teachers); M.A.. 1932 (Columbia). Biology Department DR. J. P. GIVLER Ph.B.. 1906. M.A., 1912 (Hamline) ; (Johns Hopkins). Business Education MR. VANCE T. LITTLEJOHN B.A., B.S., 1931 (Bowling Green College of Commerce); M.Ed., 1935 (Pittsburgh). Chemistry Department MISS FLORENCE SHAEFFER B.A., 1920 (Barnard); M.A.. 1922 (Mount Holvoke) ; (Yale). Classical Civilization DR. C. C. JERNIGAN B.A., 1925. M.A., 1926. Ph.D., 1935 (Duke); (University of Chicago). Commercial Department MR. GEORGE M. JOYCE B.S., 1930 (Indiana State Teachers); M.S.. 1935 (Indiana); (Pittsburgh). Economics Department DR. ALRERT S. KEISTER B.A., 1910 (Otterbein); M.A., 1911 (Columbia); Ph.D., 1932 (North Carolina). English Department DR. LEONARD R. HURLEY B.A., 1913, M.A., 1916 (Duke); Ph.D.. 1932 (North Carolina). Geography Department DR. EDNA ARUNDEL B.A., 1921 (Ohio University); M.A.. 1929 (Columbia); Ph.D.. 1942 (Yale). German Department MR. WILLIAM R. RARRETT B.A.. 1939 (Citadel); A.M.. 1940 (Duke); Ph.D.. 1948 (North Carolina); (University of Michigan). Page 26 tJk Mr. Johns Miss Edwards Heads. ..1949 Health, Medical Division DR. RUTH COLLINGS B.A., 1919 (Pomona); M.D.. 1923 (Pennsylvania). History Department MR. C. D. JOHNS B.A., 1908 (Randolph-Maoon); M.A.. 1911 (Chicago); (Cornell); (Harvard). Home Economics MISS MARGARET EDWARDS B.S., 1912 (Montana 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 ETHEL MARTUS B.A., 1929 (Brown); M.S., 1931 (Wellesley). 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, M.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). j : n tA Dr. Reardon Mr. Johnson Dr. Highsmith Page 27 Faculty (iri-port D. l v Helen I, Elizabeth Ja.trow Noma Hardin Marv K. WUIiam John E. Courtni Snsan Bark.dale Ethel R. Cutler Hilda Brady John Paul Civlrr Inez Coldwell Arrhie D. Shaft Helen IncraKim Maude Williams Lila Belle Love Albert E. Thiel Irginia o ' anc$ta T. Ha Daw ley B.S.. M.A. B.F.A.. M.A. Ph.D. A.. B.S.. M.A. B.S.. M.A. B.S.. M.A. B.A.. M.A. B.A.. M.A. A.B. Ph.D.. M.A. B.A. B.A., Ph.D. B.S.. M.S. B.A.. M.S.. Ph.D. B.A.. M.S. B.A.. M.A.. Ph.D. B.A.. M.A.. Ph.D. B.A.. M.A.. Ph.D. B.A.. M.S.. Ph.D. B.A.. M.S. B.S.. M.S. BUSINESS EDUCATION AND SECRETARIAL ADMINISTRATION CHEMISTRY CLASSICAL CIVILIZATION B.A.. B.S.. M.Ed. B.S.. B.A.. M.A. B.A.. M.A. B.B.A.. M.B.A. B.A.. M.A.. Ph.D. B.A.. M.S. B.S.. M.S. B.S.C.. M.B.A. B.A.. M.S. B.A.. M.A.. Ph.D. B.A. A.B. Ma n M. Hi Hunter ECONOMICS Albert S. Keister V. E. Lindaej Eyelvn Fowler Waller C Neal EDUCATION Franklin H. MeNutt Ruth Fitzgerald Oliver P. Clntls Herbert Kimmel Marie B. Denneen John Aaron Smith Anna Reger Anna M. Kreimeier Mar. Fitzgerald Harriet Mrhaffio Ruth I I,, Ruth Agnea Sharer Eugenia Mel.er Hunter M.A.. Ph.D. B.A.. M.A. B.A.. M.S. A.B.. M.A. B.S. Ph.M.. B.A. B.Ed.. B.A. Ph.B. B.A. Ph.B. A.B.. M.Ed.. M.A. Ph.D. . M.A. M.S. M.S. M.A. M.A. , M.A. , M.A. , M.A. M.A. . M.A. HISTORY Clarenee D. Johns B.A.. M.A. Magnhihle Cullander B.A.. M.A. Eugene E. Pfaff B.A.. M.A.. Ph.D. Vera I.argent B.A., M.A. Louise B. Alexander B.A. Berniee E. Draper R.A.. M.A. Josephine Hege B.A.. M.A. Elizabeth Comelti B.A.. M.A.. Ph.D. Riehard Bardolph B.A.. M.A.. Ph.D. Robert G. Hoeker B.A.. M.A.. Ph.D. A. H. MeCIeod A.B.. M.A. Lenore O ' Boylc A.B.. M.A.. Ph.D. HOME ECONOMICS Viya M. Playfoe Agnes 1 . Coxe Madeleine Blake Catherine Kehoe Elizabeth Hatha. Helen Kirk Sur Charlotte Anne Evelyn M. Cox Josephine M. K Gene Sheldon lila P. Walker II. 1 1 ..■I . Ml i., i,. George M. Thomp Alleine R. Minor Birdie II. II. .11..,.., George W. Diekie Elizabeth Cowling William C. I II,,,. II. Atkisson P. Mo la K Linds, B.A.. B.S. . M.A. B.S. . M.A. B.S. , M.A. B.S. . M.S. B.S. , M.S. B.S, . M.A. B.S. B.S. . M.S. B.S. . M.S. B.S. . M.S. B.A.. Ph.D. A.B. , M.S. MATICS B.A.. M.A.. Ph.D. B.A. M.A. B.A.. M.S.. Ph.D. B.A. , M.A. A.B. . M.A. 5lC B.A.. M.Mu,. B.Mus.. M.Mus. B.S. B.S.M.. M.S.M. B.Mus.. M.Mus. B.A.. M.A.. M.M. B.A.. 1 S.Mus. B.M. B.M.. M.M. B.M. B.A. . B.M. B.M. M.M. B.S. . M.A. B.M. B.S.M. B.S.M. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Ethel I. . M art us Dorothv Da ivis Jeanette Pn Marjorli i- L. Lroi Ellen J . Ci riHin ;. Hot Margar. t Gi Herbert w . Par Frances A. III. i. Martha Pea rl M. Eleanor V. ..ll VS II,,,., S.ar. Rita 11, , rdel Marian 1 „11 oon B.A., M.A. B.A. . M.S. B.S. . M.A. B.S.. M.A. B.S.. M.A. B. S.P.E. George P. Wilson Mare Friedlaender Mildred R. Gould Abigail E. Rowley Nettie Sue Tillet John E. BHdgera, Jr Mav Dulan.-y Bu-h Ga.nell C. Spi e ithryn MeA. Engla Kathle S. , Tha I.ettie II. Rogers Mary E. Ilarwiek Wayne Bowman Edward C. Fitzpatri Randell Jarrell Maekir L. Jarrell Ruth M. Colling! Ruth Clements Mildred Pearl Hat nn. Shamhurger Ruth Dalrymple GEOGRAPHY CERMAN HEALTH M.A. M.A. M.A. M.A. M.A. I.A.. M.A.. Ph.D. B.A.. M.A. B.A.. M.A. B.A.. M.A. B.A.. M.A. B.A.. M.A. B.A.. M.A. I.A.. M.A.. Ph.D. B.S.. M.A. B.S.. M.A. B.A., M.A. I.A.. M.A.. Ph.D. I.A.. M.A.. Ph.D. LA., M.A.. Ph.D. B.A., M.A. B.A. B.A. M.A. A.B. A.B. M.A. VII.. MM.. Ph.D. B.A.. M.D. A. II.. M.A. B.A., M.A. C Franklin Eiehe John A. Ho infield S. Barnej ileolm K. Hook, ta II Miller ne ll„ rdre .line l.alt, iee K. Abbott PSYCHOLOGY imlth B.A., M.A.. Ph.D. B.A.. M.A.. Ph.D. B.A., B.Se.Ed.. R.D.. M.A.. Ph.D. m B.A.. M.A. B.A.. M.A. B.A. nan B.A.. M.A.. Ph.D. ROMANCE LANGUAGES B.A., M.A.. Ph.D. B.A.. I). de II ni . B.A.. M.A.. Ph.D. Prof, des E.N. ehelle B.A.. M.A. B.A.. M.A. ing B.A.. M.A. B.A.. M.A.. Ph.D. rburk B.A.. M.A. A.B. i A.B. A.B.. M.A. A.B. SOCIOLOGY Glenn R. Johnson L.ila Gordon Shiy, Mereh E. Mossman Sara E. Smith Mary II. Whatley Emily G. Ashley Margaret C. DeVinnv Mary rile Weayer R.A.. M.A. I.I.B.. M.A.. Ph.D. B.A.. M.A. B.S.. M.A. COMMERCE B.S.. M.S. B.S.. B.S.. M.A. B.S.. M.A. B.S.. M.S. B.S.S.A. n ITIemoriam MISS MARY TAYLOR MOORE Registrar February 29, 1884 — October 8, 1948 MISS MARY LOIS FERRELL Associate Professor of Piano February 6, 1897 — December 19, 1948 OFFICERS Mary Etta Pearsall. Cheerleader Barbara Apostolarus. President Jean Peal, Secretary Jean Fnlcher. Treasurer Mar Griffin, Vice-President mofrs The Class of ' 4 Class Song Onward Senior Class of 49 Stand and proudly sing. Let ' s all pledge our faith and loyalty, Praise to her and honor bring. Undaunted girls, march on with faith. Your future lies beyond these gates. Stand up and smile; your school ' s worthwhile. Do what you can to make it great. •ister Song May God build forfyou a harmony Thai will ! ' bot h great and strong. Making all your life a melody And every day a song. For it ' s here in our hearts, oh sisters dear. And we sing it now to you. We love you; yes we love you. We love college and that means vou. Colors: Blue and bite Flower : Forget-me-not Motto: Rise to Serve Bird ong, Mascot p. Mascot Page 3 Nina Jean Adams Statesville A.B.. English Dikean; Mitchell College (1, 2); Dean ' a I 1-1 (3) i Y.W.C.A. (3 I) Rith Slocum Alexander Lookout Mountain. Tenn. A.B.. Chemistry Uetheian; lunioi Houae Presidenl ill: Hall Fi. ' jr.] II. 2. 3, I); Chemistry Club (1, 2, 3, I); Dean ' s LiM ill; Dolphin S-al Club 11. 2, I, li: Physics Cluh Hi: R lion laaociation 11. J. .1. II; Square Circli (3) i W.C.A. II. J. 3) j Proctoi 111: Camp Counselors Club (1,2). Eve-Anne Allen Pollocksviile B.S., Music nee Croup 11. J I : Dean ' s List (3) : 1 t w.c.u.n.c. w IfH Mary Tanner Allen Wadesboro B.S., Home Economics Mary Elizabeth Anderson Arlington. Va. A.B.. English Barbara Apostolacus Long Branch. N. J. A.B., An tdelphian; Dorm Representative ill: Class Vice-President ; Claas Presidenl ill: Pine Veed ea Vrl Staff (31: Who ' s Who; Golden Chain; Outstan.lins Senior; Ul Cluh IJ. 1. II: Weale) Foundation Workers Council Hi: Hji-% Chain (2); Dance Group I- ' . 31. S.,. r.-tjri (3); P i Club 131: Dance Committee H. 2); Dance Chaii I); Cain.-ra Club (3. II; Goll (31. Anne Apperson Mocksville A.B., Psychology Cornelian; Montreal College (1, 2); Y.W.C.A. 111. Esther Frances Bagwell Durham B.S., Music Education Metheian; Choir II. 2. 3. 1); Baptial Student 1 ..,„„. ,1 H. 2, I, I) I Recreation lai i. I 2); Y.W.C.A. (1, - 3. II: Radio Club 111: I lui .Hi ii Cluh II. 2. 3. t), Tr.-asur.-r (3). Theresa [Catherine Bangert Livingston. N. J. B.S., Nursing li,l..,,, Vet. ran: I lub I I, I I Doris Amelia Banks Raleigh B.S., Secretarial Administration Oik.jn: Ga I llpba i ' .. I); Y.W.I (2, I, li; Baaketball (31. Martha Jane Banner LB., An Greensboro ntoinette I ' m line Barbour Goldsborc B.S., Secretarial Administration delphian; Gamma Upha ' 2. 3, li : Y.W.C.A. (1, 3) ; •■. i Leadei (4) timis ALEXANDER E. ALLEN H VI 1 I N IJVDERSON kPOSTOLAI 1 kPPERSOM BAGWELL BANGER1 IU ks BANNER KAKHOI It 19 Page 32 Senior Class Edna Ruth Barnes . . Lucama A.B., Grammar Grade Education Alctheian; Peace College (I, 2); Choir (3, 4}; Square Dance (3); Folure III: Y.W.C.A. (3) (31; .skclball (31 Mary Stewart Barnhardt Charlotte A.B., Sociology Cornelian; Elections Board (4) j lpha Kappa Delta (3. ), President (II; Chemistry Club 13. 41; Square Dance (3, 41; Westminister Fellow. ship Council 141: Dean ' s Lisl III: Recreation Association II. 2, 3. 41; Sociology Club 13. I); Y.W.C.A. Ill: Pi r (3); Volley Ball (3. II: Badminton (3, 41; Basketball II. 2. 41. Virginia Amerylis Barringer Durham A.B., Grammar Grade Education Vdelphian, Secretary (31. Election Board Chairman (4); Westminiatei Fellowship Council (1. 21 ; Dean ' s List (3. 4) ; Future Teacher, of America (3. 41. President (41; Honor Roll (31; Junior Advisor (31; Y.W.C.A. (1. 2. 3. 41. Cabinet 12. 3), Freshman Y Club Leader (31. President Freshman Club 111: Proctor (2. 31: Hall Social Committee II. II. Chairman (II; Dance Committee 141; Radio Club (41; Hall Board (2). BAKNHARDT BATCHKER BEASLEY BENDER BARRINCER BATES BECKER BLACKBURN 49 Ruby Frances Barwick Greensboro B.S., Music Aletheian; Dean ' s Lisl 13, 4); Honor Roll (1, 2. 31; Town Students Organization (1. 2. 3. 41: Young Composers Club (3. 41. President (4); Class Song Committee (II; Arts Forum Committee (3, 41; Dance Com. mittee (1, 3); Greensboro Orchestra II. 2. 3. 41: Chamber Musi, Ensemble (3, 41; Theatre Orchestra II. 21. Arlene L. Batchker Brooklyn. N. Y A.B., Art Anliuch College (1. 21; Coraddi, Art Editor (4); Dean ' s List (3, 41. Natalie Bates New York, N. Y. A.B., Recreation Cornelian; Alpha Psi Omega 13. 41; Dolphin-Sea] Club (2, 3. 41: Playlikers 11. 2. 3, II; Recreation Association (1. 2. 3. 41; Square Dance (41- Proctor (11: Camp Committee (41: Dance Committee (31; Radio Club III: Life Saving (31; Volley Ball (2. 3, 41; Basketball II. 2. II: Softball (1. 2, 3. 41: Masqueraders 12. 3. II. Properly Mistress (2, 31. Vice-President (31. President (4): Arts Forum Committee (4). Peggy Beaman Greensboro A.B., Primary Education Staff (3, 41 ; Club )ikean. President (41: Comddi, 3. 4): Daisy Chain 121: Future Teachers of America 141: International (elations 13. II; Recreation A liation (1. 2. 3. 41; Town Student. Irganization (21- Y.W.C.A. II. 2. 3, II; Hall Social Chairman 111: = „-:.. r :,.„. ,]. 3. 41; rial,.,- Committee (1. 31; Archery (1. 21: ling 111- Tennis (1. 31: Basketball ..ball ill; Hocke, Hi II. 3. Mary Rebecca Beasley Vass A.B., Sociology Cornelian; Queens College (1, 2): Alpha Kappa Delta (3, 4); Church Council: Dean ' s List (31; fntereational Relations (3); Junior Advisor (41- Sociology Club (3. 41; Y.W.C.A. (3. 41. Social Chairman; Do I Con (3)- Margaret Dolores Becker Morganville, N. J. B.S., Secretarial Administration Cornelian: Dean ' s List 141; Gamma Upha 13. II: Recreation Association ill: Square Dance (41. Edna Jewell Beeson .... Sophia B.S., Home Economics 21: Home Economics Club 13. 41: Gertrude Edith Bender Norlina A.B., Chemistry delphian; Elections Board (3. 4): Dorm Elections Chairman 111: Botany Club (2. 31; Chemistry Club 13. 41. President III: Medical Technologists Club 13. II; Physics Club (3. 41; Square Dance (41: Square Circle (3): Y.W.C.A. 13, II: Service League (2, 31; Camera Club (3. 4); Tennis (1. 21: Basketball II. 2. 31. Audrey Marguerite Blackburn Baltimore. Md. A.B., English Cornelian- Carolinian (2. 3. 41: Alpha Psi Omega (3. 41; Dance Group (2 3. 41; Dean ' s List 13. 41: Honor Roll (31; Square Dance (II: Masqueraders (2. 3. 41. Publicity Manager 141; Playlikers (1. 2. 3, 4); Recreation Association II. 2. 3. II: Gymnastics (1). A monette Bobbitt Castalia A.B., Primary Education Cornelian; Peace College (II; Future Teachers ,.f rica (.1. 41; Dean ' s List (41; Transfer Adviaoi Hi; Square Dance III. Evelyn Lynette Boney Clinton A.B.. History Dikean; Mall B,,ar,l 111; International K.I s II. 2. .1 1 . President 131; Honor Roll 12. 3); Clmr. h C. II (31; Dean ' s List (3, II: F.T.A. (3); lunioi •Vdviso. Hi; Y.W.C.A. Cabinet (3); Carolinian i.,l; Legialatnrc 141 ; I ' M Beia Kappa (4). Clarence Call Boren Greensboro A.B., Sociology Cornelian; Stratford College; Housekeeping Committee 131; S log) Club (3. 41. Wanda Bowen Asheboro A.B., Sociology •.delphian, [Marshal 111. Social Chairman 141; Y.W.C.A. II, 2); Social Committee 111; Proctor 121; Senice Leader I2|; Alpha Kappa Delta 13. II: Chemistry Club 13, 41; D-an ' s List 131; Honor R..1I 131; Sigma Delta Pi (3. II. Treasurer Hi: Sociolog) Club 13. II. Vice- President Mi; Dance Committee (3, 31; Curriculum Committee III: Hall Board (4). Nancy Laura Boyd . . Greensboro A.B., Grammar Grade Education Cornelian; Future Teachers of America (3, 41; Town Students Organi- cation II. . ' . 3. 41. Betty Bradford Davidson B.S., Secretarial Administration Dikean; Y.W.C.A. (1. 2. 3, 41; Basketball (1. 2. 3, 41: Softball 111: U. hen (2. 3. 41: Pr,« t„r 121: Archer) Club 1.3. 41. Secretar) III: (. an,,,,.! Upba 13. 41. B,,ar,l 111; S.G.A. Vice-President, Judicial Board (Summer School, 19481; F.T.A. III. Kathleen Virginia Braswell Greensboro A.B., Grammar Grade Education Adelnhian; Town Students Organization II, 2. 3, 41; Y.W.C.A. II. II: Dance Croup (2, 3); Future Teachers ,,( tmerica 13, 41. Rena Isabelle Bray . . Thomasville A.B., English Cornelian; S,|„ar,. Circle II. 21; Town Students Organization 111: Archer) Club 12, 3. 41: Proclor 12, ll: Senice League (2. II; U.S. I. Cum 3. ll; J„„„„ tdvisoi 131; Hall So, ,al Committee (3, ll; Carolinian Business Staff (2, 3). Elizabeth Barden Bremer Wilmington A.B., Psychology A.l.-lpliian; LcniorRh ne College (ll: Psycholog] (l„h (3, ll. EMMA LoiISE Bridcer Bladenboro B.S., Secretarial Administration Doris Brinkley Charlotte A.B., Art Adelphian; Western Carolina Teachers College II, 21; Art Club (I, 2. 3, H: Baseball (1, 21; S • Hi: ■-„, „„„,„,. (i, 2 ) . Voile) Ball 11. 2. 31 ; Basketball 11.21: Life Sa ,„t 12. ; , 121 , I: S.l . I , y likers ,:. li. CaTHLEEN Brinson Arapahoe A.B., Spanish Adelphian; Dance Croup II. 21; Ph .,,- Club II, 2. I. ll: 1 l V (11; Proctor (11: Swimming 11. 21; Recreation Issociation 11. 2. 3. 41: Basketball 12, 31; Dean ' s List 13, 4; ; Future Teachers ,,[ America 141. w.c.u.n.c. m HOItHITT HOW EN BRASWELL llllllli I II IIIINKI Kill II BHAl BRINKLEY MOHEN BRADFORD BREMER BRINSON 19 Senior Class BROOKS B. L. BROW? BRYANT BURKE BROl CHTON G. BROWN BUIE BUTLER i. E. BROWN S. BROWN BULL CAISON Mary Jane Brooks Greensboro A.B., Economics Cornelian: Queens College (1, 2); Pine Needles Literary Staff (4): [nterfaith Council (3) ; Square Circle (3) ; Town Students Organization (3, II i Town Stu.lent Judicial Board (3, 4); Points Committee (41. Gervis Broughton Spencer B.S., Home Economics Barbara Edythe Brown Raleigh A.B., English Betty Louise Brown Statesville A.B., Primary Education Gladys Mae Brown Clyde B.S., Home Economics Dikean : Western Carolina Teachers College (1, 2) ; Home Economics Club (3, 41 ; Proctor (4). Sara Lou Brown Randleman B.S., Distributive Education Dike,,: Boot V Spur (21: Future Teachers of America (4); Camilla Alpha (3. 41; Y.W.C.A. (1, 2. 3. 4). Ruth Bryant Stedman B.S., Secretarial Administration Adelphian; Choir (1, 2. 3, 4); Gamma Alpha (4); Recreation Association (1. 2. 3, 4): Proctor (3); Hall Social Committee (3); Swimming (2); Tennis II. 2. 3. 41; Basketball (3). Jewel Meares Buie Charlotte B.S., Home Economics Miriam Dorothy Bull Raleigh B.S. , Secretarial Administration Cornelian: Church Council (4); Dance Group (1); Dean ' s List (3); Gamma Alpha (3. 4), Board (4); Square Dance (3); Y.W.C.A. (II. Elsie Gray Burke Winston-Salem A.B., Mathematics Dikean; Chemistry Club (1. 2. 3, 4); Classical Club (1, 2. 3, 4); Dance Group (2. 31; Dean ' s List (31; Honor Roll (II; Junior Advisor (3); Square Circle (2. 3, 4). Second Vice-President (3); Faculty-Student Curriculum Committee 141. Gatsey Jane Butler Goldsboro B.S., Munc Aletheian; Choir (1. 2. 3, 4): Young Composers Club (3, 4); Y.W.C.A. Betty Gene Caison Clinton B.S., Secretarial Administration Dikean; Camina Alpha (3, 4); Y.W.C.A. 111. 19 Page 35 w.c.u.n.c. Sophia Ann Campbell Taylorsville A.B., Grammar Grade Education Aletheian; Marshal (4); Church Council (2, 31: Dean ' s List 131; Future teachers i America (3, II. Social Chairman III; Recreat Association II. 31; Square Dance Club 131; Y.W.C.A. II. 3. 41; Proctor HI; Hall Social i I- Hi: Service League 111: Radio Club III; House- keeping Committee Chairman 131. Nancy Hill Campbell Pinehurst A.B., Sociology Dikean; 11 V Spin U. 2. 3. II. S.-. rolarv li..i-iii.-i 13 1. President ill: Hal- Chain 121; International Relation. Ill; Recreation Associ- ation (1. 2, 3. II; Sociology Club 13, I); Y.W.C.A. ll. 2); Camp Counselors Club II. - ' . 31: Coif Club it. 1): Hall Board ill: Studenl Curriculum c on te. . Cleo King Cannady Greensboro A.B., Sociology Adelphian; Westminister Fellowship 12. 1 1 ' : Sociology Club (3. 41; Town Student! Organirat II; Y.W.C.A. 111. Betty Jane Carr Burlington B.S., Music Ilik.-.,,,. Secrelar) (2), Marshal (31; Summer School House President 131: Legislature Rep.escnlulh,- (2); Choil (1, 2. 3. 41. Treasurer 131. Vice-President III; Church Council (2. 3. II; Dean ' s List (31; Hon .,, Roll (1. 2. 31; Junior Advisor 131; Young Composers Club (41; Faculty- Student Curriculum Committee (3, 41; Ma Court, Maid ,,l Honor III. Evelyn Carter Morganton A.B., Psychology Cornelian; Chemistry Club 12. 3. il; Dean ' s List 13. 41; Honor Roll ( lub ii. Ii : Life Sating 11 I. Mary Ruth Carter A.B., Spanish Dikean; Camilla Alpha 13. cholog. Greenville Margaret Anne Cavin .... Stanley A.B., Primary Education Adelphian; Senior Council II): Future Tearhers of America (3. 41; Recreation Association II. 31: Square Dame Club 14): Y.W.C.A. 12. 3); Dance Committee (41; Basketball II. 31. Barbara Cutricht Chapman Stockton. Mtl. B.S., Music Dorothy Deane Cheney Pinehurst A.B., History Adelphian: Hall Boat.l II. 3| : Legislature (3); Elections Board (4): Curriculum Committee 111: s„. ial Planning Council (41; Carolinian (1); Pine Veedlea III: I).,,., Chain 121: Dean ' s List (3, II; Interna ial Relations ill; Junior Advisor (3); Recreation Association (I. 2. 3. -I); Y.W.I V II. 21: Hall Social Chairman 111: Camp Counselors Chill (1. 2) ; Dan.-.- Committee ill: Gvmnaatii - (1, 21 : Basketball 11. 2, 3. 41. Parthenia Louise Chitty Murfreesboro A.B., Mathematics Aletheian; Church Council 1 2, 3l; Fuliirc Teachers of America (II: Physics Club (2. 3. II; Square Circle II. 2. 3, II: Y.W.C.A. (1. 21: Proctor (2. 31: Cvmnastics 111: S| dh.ill 111; Swimming II. 21: Basketball (H; Softball (1). Elizabeth Bethea Clapp Spencer B.S., Physical Education Cornelian; Class Cheerleader (21; Recreation Association II. 2. 3. I). Secretarv (3), President ill. Honoi tp 1 ' . 1 : Archer] Club (3, n- Daisy Chain (2); Dance Group 11. 2. 3. 11. Secretary (2), Arts Forum Represenianw 1 3. Ii; Dean ' s List I3 ; Dolphin-Seal Club (3, H: Honoi Roll 111; Plavlikers (2, 3, ll: Y.W.C.A. II. 21: Camp Counselor. Club 1,1; S01 1.1I .inn.-, in. Dam e Committee 12, 3) ; Archery 12. 3. 4| ; Cyi in- 1 i, n, Hocke, (2, 3, II; Life Saving Hi; Speedbal] 12. 3. 41; Swimming (1. 2, n I ll. 2. 1, ll: Volley Bull (2, I, I); Basketball (I, 2, ' ,. n : S all (2, 3. 11. Vsheville Joyce Cecilia Clayton B.S., Music Adelphian; Choir II, 2, 3, 41; Chur, I ,., ,1 III Secretary; P 111 ; Musi, Edu 1 lub ll - ' , 3, II : Hall Board 131 S. CAMPBELL V ( AMPBELL CANNADY CARR E. CARTER M. 1 ARTER CAV1N CHAPMAN CHENEY CHITTY CLAPP CLAYTON 19 Page 36 Senior Class Mary Anne Clegg Greensboro A.B., English Greensboro Aletheian; Carolinian Feature List (3, 4) ; Future Teache Proctor (3). Amelia Boren Cloninger A.B., English Cornelian, Marshal (41; Boot .N Spur (3); Chemistry Club (1, 2, 3); Dance Group (2. 3. 41. Treasurer (31; Junior Advisor (31; Hall Social Chairman (3. 4). Bessie Price Coalson . . . Shelby D.S., Home Economics Berry College (1, 2, 3), A.S.T.C. (41; Home Economics Club (4). Martha Matthews Coates Saluda A.B., History Dikean: Future Teachers of America (4); Recreation Association (1. 2, 3. 41; Square Dance (1, 2, 4); Y.W.C.A. (1, 2, 4); Swimming (2, 3); Basketball (1, 2, 3). Elizabeth Anne Coble .... Burlington B.S., Home Economics Uelphian; Archery Club (2. 3); Home Economies Club (2, 3. 4); Physics Club (3, 4) ; Plavlikers (3. 41 ; Recreation Association (2. 3. 4) ; Y.W.C.A. (1. 2. 3, 4) J Proctor (1). Jean Coggins A.B., Sociology Lexington Marilyn Coh.n Alexandria. Va. A.B., Economics Dikean; Carolinian. Reporter (1. 21. Photography Editor (3). Columnist (4) ; Coraddi Literary Staff (3. 4) ; Dean ' s List (3. 41 ; Honor Roll 12. 31 ; lnte.rl.itll Council (31; Recreation Association (II; Square Circle (1); Golden Chain (41; Service League (4); Radio Club (4); Student- Faculty Curriculum Committee (3. 41. Chairman (41; Social Science Forum Committee (3, 4); Chairman Post-War Actions Committee (11. Lucia Mercedes Collarte New York, N. Y. A.B., French and English Adelphian; Carolinian (21; Catholic Club (1, 2. 3, 41. President (3); Interlaith Council (2, 3. 41. Vice-President (41; Masqueraders 12. 3. 41; Playlikers (1. 2. 3. 41; Recreation Association (1. 2. 3, 41; Y.W.C.A. (1. 2, 3. 41. Cabinet (4); Proctor (1); Radio Club 14); Swimming (1. 2. 3. 41 ; Basketball (1. 2, 41 ; Tau Psi Omega (4). Elizabeth Ann Collett Thomasville B.S., Physical Education Aletheian; Hall Board (3); Carolinian (21; Church Council (2. 3. 4). President (41; Interlaith Council (41; International Relations (2); Plavlikers 111; Recreation Association (1. 2. 3. 41; Square Dance II. . ' . .11. Secretary (2 . Vice-President (31; Y.W.C.A. II. 2. 41; Camp Counselors Club (41; Camp Committee (41; Archerv 121; Gymnastics (1. 2. 3. 41; Hockey (1, 2. 3); Life Saving (31: Speedball (2. 3. 4); Swimming (1. 2. 3. 41: Tennis (2); Volley Ball (4|; Basketball (1. 2, 3, 4) ; Softball (1. 2. 3, 41. CLOJVTNGER COBLE COLLARTE COOKE Q COALSON COCCINS COLLETT CORNWELL Margaret Ann Collier Deep Run A.B., Sociology (4) ; Sociology Club (3, 41 : Y.W.C.A. (I, 21 ; Clara Jean Cooke Winston-Salem A.B., Art Aletheian; Legislature (21; House President (31; Class President 111: Chemistry Club (2); Baptist Student Union Council (2. 41, President (4): Dean ' s List (3); Interlaith Council (2, I): Sigma Delta Pi 12. 3. 4); Golden Chain (3, 4); Y.W.C.A. (1); Who ' s Who (31. Frances Lee Cornwell Shelby B.S., Music Dikean; Choir (1. 2, 3, 4); Church Council (2. 3. 4). Vice-President (4) ; Interlaith Council (4) ; Proctor (3) ; Music Education Club (1. 2. 3, 4), Secretary (3). Page 37 Mary Woodward Covington Danville. Va. A.B.. History Adelnhian: Mono Committee Chairman 111: Choir 11. 2, 3); Recreation .. „ ,1 2 1. II: Squaw Dance (1) I Y.W.I (1, . ' . J), Cabinet (3) I Counselor Club til: Hall Election Chairman (2) ; Faculty. sin. I. -nt Reviewing. Committee Secretary (3. 41: Class Secretary (31; Junior U r (3); Proctor 111: Hall Social Chairman 131: University -, 1 h.iirmjn I II : ollev Kail I H. Claldine Cox Asheboro A.B.. Recreation i ornelian, Marshal (31 j Choh II. 2); Recreation Association 11. 2, I, 4) ; Y.W.I . II. - ' I: Pi ' II. ' 1; Hall Board 111; Basketball II. 31: Sociology Cluh C2, 3, I): Dance C littee I - 31; Alpha Kappa Delta (3, i ,,,, ' ■1 i-i ( I) ; Voile) Ball i 1) : Chid Marshal (41. Miriam Helene Crohn Asheville A.B., Primary Education .l.lphian. Marshal (41: Volley Ball 111: Badminton (21: Post. War Actions Committee (2): Housekeeping niltee I - ' I : Future Teachers .1 America 13. 1); Interfaith Council III; HUM (1, 2. 3, II. President III. Marjorie Lynch Crow Wilmington A.B., Psychology Uetheisn; V.W.C.A. II. 3, II: Proctor (1. S) i Dean ' s List 131: Psychology Club (3, II. Vice-President ill: Hall Social ( .nee (21. Anne Leigh Crompler Clinton A B., Primary Education Dikean, Marshal 131: Botany cluh 121: Future Teachers ..( America 131; Dance Committee 131; Student-Faculty Curricu] :ommittee 141: May Court (4). Lora Elizabeth Crutchfield Guilford College B.S., Home Economics nnmic. Club 12. 3. 1 1 : Helen Cornelia Culbreth Greensboro A.B.. Psychology : Swimming. Speedball, Basketball; Alma Joy Culbreth Stedman B.S., Secretarial Administration Metheian; Choir (1. 2. 3. II: Recreation u (1, 21; Social Committee 111- Swimming II. 21: Vollev Ball 121: Basketball 121; V.W.C V ' ,. li; Gat Upha 13. II. Chairman. F.B.L.A. (II. Carolyn Culpepper Elizabetb City A.B.. English Dikean: V.W.C.A. II. 21. uj.c.u.n.c. 34 Elizabeth Lee Cunningham Gastonia A.B., Sociology ... Hall Bnar.l (l, II: Recreation tasociation 11. 21: Dance • li • « ' Hi. S logy Club 12. ' .. II: Upha Kappa i,l egislature (2, I) ; Houae President (3) : House Presidents ' Organization (4) ; I ni e Board S i retary I II. Lydia GERALDINE CuRLEE Oakboro A.B., Grammar Grade Education Carmen Curry Alamance A.B., An Dikean: Virginia Intermont College (1, 2) I it Club; Re ll.all: Softball. COVINGTON CHOW II. CULBRETH I I NMM.II M f It I MPLER A. CULBRETH I I Kl IK CROHN I HI TCHFIELD CI I.PEPPER (I Hill 19 Senior Class B. A. DAVIS M. DAVIS DENNY DIBBEN B. L. DAVIS DAWSON DeVANE DICKERSON J. DAVIS DcLOZIER DeWITT J. DICKERSON r9 Barbara Anne Davis Yadkinville B.S., Music Adelphian; Mars Hill College (1, 2); Choir (3, 4); Baptist Student lin louncil (4); Music Education Club (3, 41, Vice-President; Hall Board HI. Betty Lou Davis Winston-Salem A.B., History Dikean; Y.W.C.A. (1, 31; International Relations (2); Botany Club (3); Dean ' s List (41. Jane Dyer Davis .... Reidsville A.B., Sociology Cornelian; Queens College (1, 2); House President (41; Alpha Kappa Delta; Wesley Foundation; Sociology Club. Mary Louise Davis . . Charlotte B.S., Secretarial Administration Aletheian; Queens College (21; Gamma Alpha (3, 4| ; Square Circle (1); Y.W.C.A. (3, 41; Hall Social Chairman (4); Social Committee (4); Dance Committee (3); Hall Board Member (31. Susan Henkel Dawson .... Rocky Mount A.B., History Dikean. Secretary (31; International Relations (1, 21; Y.W.C.A. (1, 2); Social Committee II. 21; Dance Chairman (21; Junior Advisir (3); Service League (31; Botany Club 12); Daisy Chain (2); Recreation Association (2. 31; College Social Chairman (4); Legislature (4); Hall Board (4). Charlotte Anne DeLozier Asheville 6.5., Home Economics Aletheian. Marshal (4); Asheville-Biltmore College (1); Legislature (2); Chemistry Club - ' . 3, II; Home Economics Club (2. 3. 4). Social Chair- man (41; Honor Roll (2. 3, 4); Y.W.C.A. (2, 3. 4); Proctor (21; Hall Social Chairman 121; Physics Club (4); Junior Advisor (3); Dean ' s List (3, 41; Dance Committee (41; Life Saving (31; Omicron Nu (4). Vice-President (It. Sara Catherine Denny Raleigh A.B., English Dikean; Class Vice-President (1); Honor Roll (1. 2, 3); Y.W.C.A. (1); Pi i 111; Legislature 121: Chemistry Club 12); Daisy Chain (2); Dean ' s List (3); Junior Advisor HI; Sigma Delta Pi (2, 3, 4); I „,, ,li„i,„, II, 2. 3. 41, Reporter 111. Co-Headline Editor (2), News Editor 131, Editor-in-Chiel III: Who ' s Who (3); Golden Chain III: Phi P.cla Kappa (41. Mary Frances DeVane .... Fayetteville A.B., History Cornelian, President 141: Banner Committee (1); Zoology Field Club (21; Hall Board (3. 41; Carolinian 131: Pine Needles (41. Evelyn Rita DeWitt Spring Valley, N. Y. A.B., English Dikean; Carolinian, Photography Editor (2), Interview Editor (3). Columnist (41 ; Coraddi. Feature Editor (31, Layout Editor (41 ; Chemistry Club (II: Honor Roll (1, 2, 31; International Relations (1. 21; Quill Club (3. 4), President (4); Dean ' s List (3, 4); Proctor (4); Arts Forum II. 41; Picture Rental Collection Committee (3, 4); Hockey (1); Tennis (1). Jane Ellen Dibben Shelby A.B., Mathematics Adelphian; Lenoir Rhyne College (1. 21; International Relations (2); Dean ' s List (31; Honor Roll (31; Physics Club (3, 4); Lutheran Student issocial I.I. II. Treasurer HI; Phi Beta Kappa 4I. Patricia Gay Dickerson Guilford College B.S., Physical Education Adelphian; Hall Board 111; Dolphin-Seal Club (1, 2. 3); Recreation Association (1. 2, 3, 41, Cabinet 14); Proctor (1): Camp Counselors Club (1, 2. 3): Gymnastics (1. 2. 3); Hockey (1, 2. 31; Swimming (II; Basketball (1. 2. 31. Jane Dickerson Roxboro A.B., Biology Aletheian: Y.W.C.A. (1. 2. 3); Social Committee (1, 3); Botany Club (3. 4) ; Chemistry Club (3. 4) ; Church Council (3. 4) ; Future Teachers ol America (4); Medical Technologists Club (3, 4). Page 39 Eleanor Dillard .... Willard B.S.. Home Economics ill: Pln.i. ■Club (3, 11 : H.ill So. i.il Co Mildred Margaret Dineen Springfield. Mass. A.B., History drljihian: Choil II. 2, 3, II : Pn Circle (2. 31 i Recreation l la ii 141 : Life Saving. III Mary Helen Dobson Nebo A.B., Grammar Grade Education Cornelian; I.cnior Rhyne College (1); Church Coun.il (2. 3) J Physics Club 12. 31; Basketball 131: Junior Idviaor (3); Future Teachers o[ America 13. I ' . i uu.c.u.n.c. Ff Margaret Anne Donald Greensboro A.B., Chemistry Cornelian. Marshal (31: Y.W.C.A. Ill; Social Committee (I. 21 Chemistry Club 12. 3. 41: Basketball 12. I) j Dance Committee (2. 31 Recreation Association 13. 41; Future Teachers of America (4); Physic Club III: Gymnastics (41: Volley Ball (41: Cheerleader (41. Margaret Dumas Goldsborc A.B., Primary Education Glenna Lyndell Duncan Siler City B.S., Home Economics Betty Helen Dunn Ramsey. N. J. A.B., Psychology Dikean; Proctor II. 31; Camp Counselor Club (II; Life Saring (II; Swimming (1. 2. 3, 4); Basketball. Solihull (21; Dean ' s List (3, 41: Honor Roll (3|; Y.W.C.V 131; Psychology Club 13. 41: Camp Committee 131. Barbara Lee Duval . . Waxhaw B.S., Secretarial Administration Frances Neil Easter Spencer B.S., Secretarial Administration Cornelian; Proctor 111; Swimming. 111; Botao] I luh 121; Dean ' s Lial 131; Gamma Alpha 13. II; Y.W.C.A. 131: B.S.I. 141. 11 rding Secretary (41; Futuie Teacher, ol meri.a 141. Barbara Jean Edinger Jersey City. N. J. A.B.. English Adelphian; Classical Club II. 2. 1. (I. ice. President (41; Playlikers 12. 3. 41. Bnsineu Manager ill: Masqueradcrs 13. I): Quill I I..I. i : I Y.W.C.A. (41: Radio Club II. Ii .„, ' . 1 lit I n. Martha Trundle Egerton Washington. D. C. A.B., English Louise Eichhorn Greensboro B.S., Music Dikean; Choir (I. 2. 3. 41; Honoi K..1I 111: Dean ' i l.i-i ill- Young Composers Club (3. 41; Future Teachers of America (41- Music Edu- cation Club Hi. III! I Will DONALD DUNN EDINGER DINEEN HI M i.-. DUVAL EGERTON DOBSON III MAN EASTER EICHHORN 19 Page 40 Senior Class Acnes Harper Ellen Enfield B.S., Home Economics Adelphian; Home Economics Club II, 2, 3, 4); Recreation Association II. 21; Square Dance (1, 21; Baakelliall II. 21: Softball 12); Dance Committee 111: Daisy Cliain 121; Proctor (21; Service League 12); Marshal (31; Class Treasurer (31; Junior Advisor 13); Social Committee (31; Senior Book Exchange Chairman (4); Y.W.C.A. (4). Frances Marie Ellincer Chapel Hill B.S., Secretarial Administration quare Circl ; Gamma , Council (3, 4), Vice-Pr. Viola Marie Entermille Washington. D. C. A.B., Spanish List (3. 41 : Mar-hsl Blanche Annabelle Eure A.B., Primary Education Eure Jean Elizabeth Evans Winston-Salem B.S., Secretarial Administration Doris Fagg Mount Olive B.S., Secretarial Administration Dikean; High Point College |1); Gamma Alpha (3, 4). Margaret Lucile Faison A.B., Mathematics Clinton Patty Ann Fardette Newport News, Va. B.S., Physical Education Cornelian: Recreation Association II. 2. 3. 41; Speedball (1. 2. 31; Swimming (1. 2. 3. J); Basketball II. 2. 3, 41: Softball II. 2. 3. 41; Gymnastics II. 2, 3. 4); Hockey (1. 2. 3. 41; Volley Ball (2. 3. 4); Archery (2. 3. 4); Square Dance (41: Camp Counselors Club (4): Archery Club (2. 3. 41. President (II. Myrtle Stockard Farrell Pittsboro A.B., Biology Dikean; Zoology Field Club (2. 3. 41; Chemistry Club (2, 3); Hall Social Committee (21; Botany Club (3, I). Vice-President (4); Dean ' s List (3); Honor Roll (31; Junior Advisor (3); Workers ' Council Wesley Foundation 13); Future Teachers of America (41. ELLEN EURE FAISON FAULKNER 19 ELLINCER EVANS FARDETTE I EKI.I SON ENTERMILLE FAGG FARRELL FIELDS Betty Ruth Faulkner A.B., Biology Polktc Ruth Frances Ferguson Raleigh A.B., Primary Education Adelphian; Y.W.C.A. (1. 2. 3. 4), Cabinet (3). President (4); Choir II. 2. 31; Archer, (II: Tennis (21; Prcctor (21: Vollev Ball (3); Basketball (31; Golf (3. 41: Points Committee (31; Dance Committee (31; Botany Club 131; Dean ' s List (31; Future Teachers of America (3. 4|: Legislature (4); Social Committee (41: Church Council (2. 3. 4); Iuterfailh Council 14): International Relations (2, 3); Social Science Forum Committee (II. Virginia Anne Fields A.B., English Aletheian; Y.W.C.A. (1); Dean ' s List (41. Raleigh Page 4) w.c.u.n.c. Betty Alice Flowe Asheville B.S., Secretarial Administration II : Future l ea, ben I In Theda Christine Foil Kannapolis B.S., Home Economics Dikean; Ircher; Club (2) ; Home Ec mica Club II. - ' . 3, II; Recre- ciation Hi Proctor (1, 3) ; Hall Social Chairman 131; Physics Club (3, li; Lutheran Students V datiou 11. 2, 3, I), Secretary i. ' i; If.W.I I. il. 3, li. Cal i Hi; Carolinian, Exchange Manager (4). n Stringfellow Forbes Newport News, Va. A.B.. English Adelphian; Coraddi Hi; Choir (I, 2, 3. li: Church Council (1, 2. 3, 41. President III; Dance Croup 131: Dolpbin-Sea! Club (2); Recreation I i. il 2 I); Dean ' s List 13. 41; Interfaith Council (41; Quill Club II. 41; Ra.li.. Club 141; Spotlight III: Swimming (1. 2, 3). Mildred Cornelia Ford A.B., English i ornelian; Proctor 111. Seaboard ii Ford Washington U.S., Home Economics Idelphian; St. lj. ' Sc hool II. 21; H e Economics Club (3. 41; Dorm Social Comi p- 1:1, II. Mary Hirst Forney . . Westport, Conn. A.B., Primary Education AlLEEN Blackwelder Foushee Mooresville B.S., Home Economics Vdelphian; International Relations 111: H.,me Econimics Club (1, - ' . 3, I); S ire Da (2, ill; Town Students Organization III; 1 tt C.A. (1. 2, I). Martha Adams Fowler Durham B.S., Secretarial Administration Melheian; Class Secretar) ill. Treasurer (2); Weslej Foundation (2); Daisj I hair i _• i . 1 w I . il, 2 1 . Cabinet (2) I Dance Committee l- ' i: Dean ' s List il. I); Gemma Mpha 13, li; Golden C (3, I); House Presidenl (3); Student Covernmenl President 111. Margaret Axluwee Fox Siler Cirj B.S., Home Economics Lydia Elene Fox Hickory B.S., Secretarial Administration Mars  ,ll i ollege 11. 2) j Future Teai hers ol Vineries I li ; Gamma Mpha (3. II; Rerrc „ n Hi; -, tt I I ,i 1) Swin s in. Spotlifht Hi: Classical CI I. - ' i . Secretar) (2); Martha Helen Francis Kinj; A.B.. Grammar Grade Education Alice Lee Fran k Fayerteville A.B., Sociology Botanj i lub I I) Dean i Lisl I I) ; Sot iologj Club (3, li , - ' in.-. I ' ll; Proctoi ill: Life Saving; Swimming; Senioi Council Representative 1|. FLOWE H. FORD llll Mill L. FOX FORBES FORNE) M. FOX FRANCK 19 Senior Class FUNDERBL ' RK GARRIS GENDEN GLASS Jean Stuart Fulcher Davidson A.B., Biology Cornelian; Davidson College (1, 21; Class Treasurer (II; Pint ,.,U. Senioi class Editor ill: Archer) 111; Basketball (3, II; Swin ng III: Medical Technologists Club (3, 4| ; Chemistry Club III; Church Council, Vice-President 141; Transit, Idvisoi Hi; Physics Club (4); Y.W.C.A. (4), Vice-President Senior V (II. WlLMA FuLLERTON Short Hills. N. J. A.B., History Cornelian; Square Dance (II; Proctor (II; Y.W.C.A. (1); Life Saving 12); Swimming (2, 3, 4); Volley Ball (4); Hall Board (II; Dorm Representative (3, 4); Point. Committee Secretary (31; House Presi- dent (4); Legislature (41; Social Science Forum Committee (4): Golf Club (41; Dolphin-Seal Club (2, 3, 4); Recreation Association I- ' . 3, II. Nancy Beam Funderburk .... Greensboro A.B., History Dikean: Hall Representative (1); Hall Board II. 21; Carolinian Staff (1. 2, 3); Church Council (1. 2. 3); H r Roll (1. 2): Physics Club (1. 2. 3. 41; Dance Committee II, 21; Recrealion Association (2. 3. 41; Boot N ' Spur (2. 3, 4); Daisv Chain 121; Dean ' s List (3, 4); Junior Advisor 131; Outstanding Senior 141: Quill Club CI. 4); Prr.c Seniles Lilerarv Editor 13. 41; Service League Treasurer III: Chapel Committee III: Social Science Forum C tnittee (3, II; Who ' s Who III; Honor Board 12. 3. 41: Golden Chain III: phi Beta Kappa III. Julia Gabai New York City. N. Y. A.B., Spanish Phi Beta Kappa I II. Evonne Sanders Garrett Bristol, Va. A.B., History ' i: Proctor (1); Y.W.C.A. (1. 2. 3); Service League (2| ; Classical Club (1, 2, 3. 41; International Relations (31; Junior Advisor (3); Town Students Organization (41; Archery Club 13, 4); Future Teachers of America (3. 41. Martha Jane Garris A.B., History Lilesville Kathryn Gates New York City. N. Y. A.B., French Anne Gaw ... Annapolis, Md. A.B., Art Cornelian; An Club (2, 3. 4); Senior Class Publicity Chairman (II. Anna M. Genden A.B., Sociology Troy Dikean: Hillel Member (1. 2, 3. 1): Social Planning (3); Dean ' s List Cil: Intcrfaith Council President (31: Sociology Club 13. II. President II): Alpha Kappa Delta (4); Honor Board (41: Inter-Collegiate Com- mission President (4); Junior Book Exchange Chairman (31. Betty Jo Gentry Glade Valley A.B., Spanish Adelphian: Honor Roll (1); Square Dance (1. 2. 3. 41; Recreation Association (1. 2. 3. 41; Y.W.C.A. (1. 2. 3, 4) : Tennis II. - ' I : Chemistry Club (2. 31; Dean ' s List (3. 4): Carolinian Stall 121: Future Teachers ,,l Vmerica (3, I), Treasurer HI; Proctor (4). Ruth Goodwin Gill Raleigh A.B., English Cornelian; Plav Irkers II. 2. 3. 41. Vice-President |4); Y.W.C.A. (1); Basketball 121: Recrealion s„, ,j, , c ' l: Masqueraders 12. 3, 41. Vice-President (4); Dean ' s List (3. 4); Radio Club (41; Dance Com- Alice Irene Glass Greensboro A.B., Sociology 49 Page 43 Frances Belle Glenn . . .. Raleigh A.B., Mathematics Y.W.C.A. (1); Hal] Social Chairman 111; Proctor 111; Square Circle II. 2. 3. 41. President HI; Physics Club (21; Hall Elections Chairman (3, II; Future Teachers of A.ne.i.a 111. Jane Perkins Glenn Winston-Salem 6.5., Secretarial Administration Dikean; Service League 111; Proctor II. 21; Y.W.C.A. (1, 2. 3. 41; Dean ' s List 12. 31 : Gamma Alpha (3. 41 ; Honor Roll HI ; Housekeeping Committee Chairman III. Gabrielle Brown Goode Connellys Springs A.B.. Biology Dikean; Winthrop College ill: Y.W.C.A. (3, II; Coll (21; Wesley I ' la r- 13. 41; Zoology Fiehl Club (2. 3. 4); Dean ' s List (3. 4); Honor Roll 121; Phi Beta Kappa 141. uu.c.u.n.c. Peggy Goodman Memphis. Tenn. A.B., Primary Education Cornelian; Y.W.C.A. Ill; Dean ' s List (31; Honor Roll 131; Inter- national Relations 131; Hillel II. 2. 3. 41; Hall Board (II; Future Teachers of America (3. II; Senior I il III. Marion Elizabeth Goodrich A.B., Art Sanford Sally Ann Goodwin Falls Church. Va. A.B.. Psychology Adelphian: Baptist YW.A (2. 31: Psychology Club 13. 41; Marshal (41. Patsy Jean Gordon . . Lexington A.B.. Sociology Amanda Jean Graham Dunn A.B., Primary Education Lillian Marie Graham Greensboro A.B., Primary Education Virginia Gravatt Johnston Charlotte A.B., Grammar Grade Education Ilikean: Service League 111: Y.W.C.A. II. 2. 3, II: Procloi 12 1: Dance ' t. .up i2. 3); Recreation lion (2, II; Dance Committee 131: Dan ' s Liu (3, t); Future Teac] I inter i, I), Secretary III: H..n.,r Roll 131: Hall Board (4); Seniot Book Exchange Chairman III. Mary Elizabeth Graybeal West Jefferson A.B., Chemistry Cornelian; Procloi u ; Chemistry I H. 2. 3, H: Recreal aiinn 11. 21: Square Dance (1, 2); I ji- Chain (2); Phys lb 13. tl : Y.W.C.A. 13. II. Georgie Colleen Gregory Mount irj A.B., Grammar Grade Education J. GLENN GOODRICH A. GRAHAM l.H A i HEAL CIIIIIIF. GOODfl IN I l.li ll M GREGORi 19 Senior Class GRIFFIN GLLLEDCE HAINES E. HALL GRIMES GUNNERSEN HAITHCOCK HAMRICK 19 Mary Walters Griffin . . Edenton A.B., Primary Education Alelheian; Archery Club 12, 3), Secretatv-Treasurer (3); Daisy Chain 121; Wesley Foundation Council (3, 41; Recreation Association (1, 2, 3, 4); Hall Social Co-Chairman 11); Y.W.C.A. (2, 3), Freshman Y President, Cabinet; Service League (21; Dance Committee (3); Dance Chairman (31; Future Teachers of America (3, 4). Vice-President (4); May Court (41: Class Vice-President (41; Archery (2, 3, 4); Basket- ball (1. 2, 3. 4). Anne Jessup Grimes Woodland B.S., Home Economics Aletheian; Home Economics Club (1, 2, 3. 41, Treasurer (2); Y.W.C.A. (1. 21 : Proctor II. 41 ; Kecreation Association 12. 41 : Volley Ball (2, 41 ; Basketball (21. Martha Louise Guion Aberdeen A.B., History Adelphian; Camp Counselors Club (1, 2); Hall Board (1. 2. 41; Dance Committee (21; Alpha Kappa Delta (3, 4); Judicial Board (3); Boot N ' Spur (2, 3, 41; Dean ' s List (41; Future Teachers of America 13, 41; Honor Roll (2, 31; International Relations (I. 2); Daisy Chain, Chairman (21; Junior Advisor (3|; Recreation Association Cabinet (21; Sociology Club (3) ; Square Circle (2) ; Y.W.C.A. Cabinet (2. 3) ; Service League Chairman (4); Golden Chain (3. 4). Secretary (4); Social Science Forum Committee (3, 4), Chairman (4| ; Who ' s Who (3| ; Gymnastics (II; Life Sawng (31; Basketball II. 2. 3, 41; Outstanding Senior (4). Rebecca Caroline Gulledge . . Wadesboro B.S., Home Economics .; Carolinian (1, 2, 3. 4) ; Hall tan (II; Junior Advisor (31; Rec (3, 41 ; Y.W.C.A. (1, 2, 3, 41 ocial Chairman 131; Home Econc ard (1); Dorm Housekeeping on Association (3, 4) ; Square esident (II. Cabinet (3, 41 ; . Club (1, 2, 3, 41. President- Thelma Gornto Gunnersen A.B., English Dorothy A. Hahn Wilmington Concord A.B., Biology delphian; Lenoir Rhvne College (1, 21; Chemistry Club (3, 4); Choir (1, 21; Dan ' s List (3. 41; International Relations II, 21; Medical Technologists Club (3, 41; Phi Beta Kappa (4). Patricia Ann Haines Durham B.S., Music Vdelphiau: Clogging Club (1, 21. Secretary (21; Choir (1, 2, 3, 4) ' .C.A. (1, 2, 31 ; Pr. (1) Mary Thomas Haithcock A.B., English Greensboro Organization (1. 2. Doris Elizabeth Hall Hamden, Conn. B.S., Physical Education Dikean; Dolphin-Seal Club (2, 3, 4) ; Recreation Association (1, 2, 3, 4) ; Proctor 111; Hall Social Chairman 141; Camp Counselors Club 1, 2, 3); Dance Committee (3); Archery (21; Co-OfT Club (3. 4); Gymnastic, (1, 2, 3, 41; Hockey (1, 2, 3. 4); Soccer II. 21; Swimming (3. 4); Volley Ball (1, 2, 3. 4); Basketball (1. 2, 3. 41; Softball (1, 2, 3, 4); Freshman Commission (II: Curriculum Committee (31, Chairman (3): Hall Board (31. Ethel Marie Hall Yadkinville A.B., Chemistry Jelphkiu: Botany Club (2): Classical Club II, 2, 3, 4); Chemistry Club (2, 3, 41; Square Dance (21; Dean ' s List (3); Junior Advisor (31; Physics Club (3, 4); Y.W.C.A. (1. 2. 3, II. Mary Frances Hamrick Burnsville B.S., Secretarial Administration Dikean; Botany Club (21; Choir (21; Baptist Student Council (4); Dean ' s List (3, 41; Future Teachers of America (3); Gamma Alpha (3, 4); Honor Roll (1, 2, 3); Junior Advisor (31: Recreation Association (1. 2, 3, 41; Y.W.C.A. 12. 3. 41: Sigma lpha (3. 41. Treasurer 14). Dorothy Jeanette Hand . Gatesville B.S., Secretarial Administration Adelphian; Proctor (1); Y.W.C.A. (1, 2); Camma Alpha (3, 4). Board (4); Hall Social Chairman (4); Social Committee (3, 41; Softball (1, 2). Page 45 Ad Marian Winslow Hand . . Greenville. S. C. A.B., Primary Education Aletheian; Y.W.C.A. (II; Dance Croup (2); Dean ' s List (3); Square Dance (3); Proctor (41; Future Teacher, of America (II. Marilyn Handley . . . . Goldsboro B.S., Secretarial Administration Jeannette Ridisill Hanks Greensboro A.B., Psychology Cornelian; Mount Vernon Seminary (2); Y.W.C.A. (3); Town Students Organization 13. 41; Dean ' s List (3, 41: Psychology Club (3. 41; Life Saving (3); Picture Rental Committee (4). Anna Keller Harmon Kannapolis A.B., English Cornelian; Chemistry Club (21: Medical Technologists Club (2); Dean ' s List (31; Honor Roll 131; Future Teachers of America III. Jewell Ann Harrell ... Ahoskie B.S., Physical Education Cornelian; Meredith College (1. 21; Sen ice League (31; Recreation Association (3. 41; Gymnastics (3. 41; Hockey (3. 41; Soccer 13. 4}; Speedhall 13. 41; Volley Ball (4); Basketball 13. II; Softball (3. 41- Y.W.C.A. 13. 41 ; Proctor 141. Betty Jeanette Harrison Franklin A.B., Grammar Grade Education Cornelian; Mars Hill College (1. 21: Square Dance (31; Y.W.C.A. II. 2. 3. 41 ; Future Teachers of America (3, 41. Minna Frances Harrison Lenior B.S., Secretarial Administration Dikean: Gamma Alpha (3. 41. Lee Hart Reidsville B.S., Home Economics Cornelian: Salem College (1. 21; Dance Committee (3. 41; Hal] Social Chairman (41; Social Planning Council Secretary (ll: Hall Board (31. Ida Margaret Hart .... Grifton A.B., Chemistry Adelphian: Square Circle (31; Physics Club 3. 41; Chemistry Club 13. 41: Medical Technologists Club (3. 4). President (4); Y.W.C.A. (4). Rachel Inez Hartcrove King B.S., Home Economics Mclbe.au; Y.W.C.A. ll. 2. 31; Dean ' s Lilt 13 1; Honor Roll (31; Physics Club (3. 4|; Dance Commit (3, 41; Church Council (3. 41; Home Economics Club (2. 3, I) 1 Social Committee 111; Hall Board (4|; Chemistry Club (3, ll. Candace Hatsell Bayboro A.B., Sociology International Relations 12. 3) j Pro, lor (3); Archery Club ' - ' ■' : - I-- . ( lub I li ; Choil Ui ; I.W.I . ' I ' Maril li Senioi I ouncil III. Elizabeth Hawes Morganton A.B., Psychology Dikean; Y.W.C.A. II. 2. .!. II; Ircherj Club 1 2 1 ; Honor Roll (21; Dean ' s List (3); Quill Club (3. 41; Psychology Club 13. 41. President (4); Social Science Forum Committee II); Craddi Staff (3. 4|; Pint Aeerf ei Staff (I); Spotli s ht (3, 4). w.c.u.n.c. m fr tit ? H. HAND HARMON H. HARRISON HARTCROVE 1IVNK- B. HARRISON I. HART HAWF.S 19 Senior Class Mary Aurelia Hawthorne Steubenville, 0. A.B., Economics Adelphian; Maryland College for Women (1); Boot N ' Spur (2, 3 41- Dean ' s List (31; Masqueraders (3, 4); Playlikers (2, 3, 4); Coraddi (3. 1); Radio Club (41. Station Manager; May Courl (4). Sue Hayes Granite Falls A.B., Chemistry Adelphian; Chemistry Club (1, 2, 3). Treasurer (2), Secretary (31; Classical Club (2. 3, 41, Secretary (21, Vice-President (31; Church Council (1); Daisy Chain (2); Physics Club (3. 41. Vice-President (41- ' (1. 2); Town Students Organization (1, 2. 3. 41; Zoology Field Club (3. 41 ; Caduc Club, Vi f.lcl Legis 13). Thelma Hayes . . Orlando, Fla. A.B., Grammar Grade Education Aletheian; Square Dance (1, 21; Recrea Future Teachers of America (4); Gymna Orchestra (1. 21. Ann Wallace Heymann Asheville Bachelor of Fine Arts Cornelian: St. Genevieve of the Pines (1, 21: Art Club (41; Clogging Club (31. B6 B Helen Chalmers Hicks .... Wilmington B.S., Home Economics Cornelian; Mary Baldwin (1. 2). Mary Jane Hobbs . . Greensboro B.S., Secretarial Administration Cornelian; Botany Club (21; Gamma Alpha (3); Student Curriculum Committee (4) . Emma Spicer Holmes Sanford A.B., Biology Cornelian. Treasurer (31; Botany Club (2, 3); Chemistry Club (2, 3, 4); Fulure Teachers of America (3, 4); Medical Technologists Club (3, 41- Physics Club (3, 41; Y.W.C.A. (1, 3, 41; Hall Hoard (21- Dance Com- mittee (31; Dance Chairman (4). Sarah Jane Holt Oak Ridge B.S., Secretarial Administration Alpha (3. 4) ; Class Cheerleader (3) ; June Witherspoon Holtzendorff Clemson, S. C. B.S., Physical Education Adelphian; Class Vice-President (2); Westminister Fellowship Council (21. President (41; Dolphin-Seal Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Recreation Associ- ation (1, 2. 3. 41, Treasurer (21, Vice-President (31; Proctor (II; Camp Counselors Club (1, 2); Interfaith Council (41; Junior Advisor 13); Square Dance (41; Golden Chain (3. 4); Camp Committee (2, 31, Chairman (41; Gymnastics (1, 2. 3, 4); Hockey (1. 2. 3, 4); Speedball HAWTHORNE HEYMANN HOLMES HOOPER 19 . HAVES HICKS HOLT HOPE T. HAYES HOBBS HOI.TZENDORFF HOUGH Mary Anne Hooper Asheboro B.S., Secretarial Administration na Alpha (3, 41 ; Future Teachers of Carolynne Vail Hope .... Burlington B.S., Physical Education Cornelian. Junior Book Exchange (31; Daisy Chain (2); Dance Group (3. 4), Vice-President (41; Recreation Association (1, 2, 3. 4); Square Dance (41; Camp Counselors Club (1, 2. 4); Gymnastics (4)- Hockey (1. 21; Soccer (II; Volley Ball (1, 2, 3. 4); Basketball (1. 2, 3, 4) ■Softball (2|; Life Saving (31. Betty Brafford Hough Charlotte B.S., Secretarial Administration Adelphian ; Honor Roll (2) ; Gamma Alpha (3, 4) . Page 47 Lillie Frances Howard Rosehoro B.S., Home Economics Aletheian: Y.W.C.A. (1, 2. 3. 41; Home Economics Club (2, 3, 41: Physic! Club (3. 41: Square Dance (2. 3. 41; Ptoctoi 131: Future Teacher of America (4). Sara Frances Howell . . Winston-Salem A.B., French Nancy Ruth Hubbard Charlotte B.S., Secretarial Administration Uikean; Chemistry Club II. 21: Church Council (31; Daisy Chain 121: Dean ' . List 13. 41; Gamma Alpha (3. H; Honor Roll (II; Recreation Association (21; Y.W.C.A. (3, 41: Sigma Alpha 13. 41. Secretary (11: Wchen 121; Future Teachers of America (41. uu.c.u.n.c. af Gernell Hudson A.B., English Morg, anton Cornelian ; D( 131; Hall S Council (41. an ' s List (31: International Relations ocial Chairman (41: Veterans Club (2. : 0. 1) ; Physi 2. 3 1 ; cs Club Senior Virginia Anne Huneycutt A.B., Psychology Re ileigh lletheian; Peace College 111: Psychology Club (3. II: Hall Board (41 Lois Bernelle Hunter Pilot Mountaii B.S., Home Economics Frances Gray Hussey Greensboro A.B., Psychology Adclphian, Marshal 141: Hall Social Chairman 111; Town Students Organisation (2. 3. 41; Junior Advisor (31; Dance Committee (1 2 3. 41: Psychology Club 13. II; Dean ' s List 13. 41; Business Manage, Student ' s Handbook (41. Catharine Boyd Ingram Taylorsville B.S.. Home Economics Aletheian; Carolinian (1. 21; Home Economics Club (1. 2. 3. 4); Botany Cluh (31; Chemistry Club (3); Dean ' s List 131: Future Teachers of America (31: Honor Roll (31. Sally Anderson Irvin . . Charlotte A.B., Art Cornelian; Proctor 111: yrl Club (2. 3. II; Daisy Chain (21; Dance Chairman (3 I. Frances Jackson Robbins B.S., Secretarial Administration Dikean: Carolinian II. 21: Y.W.C.A, il 2); p r( Chairman 131; Square Dance 131; Recreation Honor Roll 131 : Gamma Alpha (3. 41 • Fulure Tea Basketball I2|; Dean ' s List (3, 41. II. 21 : kit. h. .i ia , (2. 3) of America (II Helene Elise Jacobs Raleigh B.S., Physical Education Aletheian: Hillel 11, 2, 3. 41. Secretary 121; Procto, (II; Dolphin-Seal Club (41; Plavlikers. Photographer (41: Recreation Association (1 ' 3. 41. Cabinet 13. li; Golf club. President III: f , Veedlei, Pho ' iog. raphy Editor 13. 41: Carolinian 12. 31; Camera Club 13); Archery (2); Gymnastics 12. 3. II; H.., key II. 2. 3. II; Speedhall II. 2 3 II- Swimming 13. II; T.nni. II. 2. .11; Volley Ball (1. 2. 3. Il; Basketl (1. 2. 3. 41; Softball II. 2. 3. 41: Honor Croup (3); Can inselori Club (3, II. Lillian Elizabeth James Rocky Mount B.S., Secretarial Administration ship Council (4) ; Future Teacher, of An Page 48 HOW Alt II HOWELL III lilt Mill - ' IN III NEYCI TT III NTEK III SSFl INGHAM IRVIN JACKSON JACOBS I AMES 19 Senior Class Helen Virginia Jenkins Midland B.S., Home Economics Lucy Pace Johns Amelia, Va. B.S.. Music Education Nancy M. Johnson Richmond. Va. A.B.. English Cornelian: Carolinian Stag (3); Dean ' s Lisl ell: International Relatione 13. 41: Ouill Club (3. II: Ari Forum C mittee, Secretary 131: Spotlight, Editor (31; House President, North Spe r 111. Ethel Celeste Johnston Pittsboro A.B., History Dikean; Chemistry Club 111: Honor R..II II. 2, 31: Proctol 111. Carolinian Siaflf (2. 31; Dean - , Lisl 13. II: F.T.A. (3, li: Junior advisor (31; Social Science Forum Committee (3. II; Legislature Representative 111; Phi Beta Kappa ( l) . Catherine Jolly .... Greenville A.B., Sociology (1) : F.T.A. 13. II ; - | ogJ Martha Kate Jonas Lincolnton B.S., Secretarial Administration Cornelian; Choir (1. 2. 3. 41: Dance Group (3, II. Secretar] III: Gamma Alpha (3, II; Recreation Association 13. II; Y.W.C.A. (3, II: Leeislalure (11: Wesley Foundation (41. Doris Jones Badin JENKINS JOHNSTON I). JONES E. KEETER !-9 JOHNSON JONAS it. keeteh KENDALL A.B., Chemistry Choir 13. II ; Che: Janet Jones .... Wilmington A.B., English Melphian; Carolinian Business Mali 111: Playlikers II. - ' . 3, II; Service League (1. 2); llpha Psi Omega 13. II: Masqueraders IJ. 3, II. House Manage: III. Student Director (3, 11. Bobbie Lee Kf.eter Bryson City B.S., Secretarial Administration Cornelian: Bolany Club (3. II; Gamma llpha 13. II. Eleanor Sue Keeter Charlotte B.S., Home Economics Dikean; H ten,, i.-s Club 12. 3. 41; Y.W.C.A. (2. I, 4): Bolany Martha Alene Kelly . . Hamlet A.B., Grammar Grade Education caguc (31; Future Teachers ol Nancy McNeely Kendall Middleboro, Mass. Bachelor of Fine Arts Cornelian; Y.W.C.A. II. 2, 3. H: Proctor (II: Banner Committee in Honor Roll ' 1. 2); Carolinian Siall 11. 2. 31; Daisy Chain 121: Legisla- ture 121: Who ' s Who 131: Class President 13): Dean ' s Lisl 111: ,l Club 13. II. Vice-President 141; Pine Needles, Art Editoi Ml; Golden Chain 1.3, 41. President (41; Elections Board Chairman (41; Out- standing Senior. Page 49 ' Onward Senior Our Adopted Polish Orphar Class of ' 49... . . . and after four years of singing that phrase of our class song, we do move on — we move on to practice what we have learned in the rooms of Mclver. the cubby holes of the Ad Building, the recital halls of the Music Building, the labora- tories of the Science and Home Ec Buildings, and the class- rooms of Curry School. We move on to give our place to the yearlings that are to come after us. We like to feel that no one can take our place, hut we do know one thing for sure — no one can take our memories. No one can take away that rainy Monday in September of ' 45 when over 500 prospective 49 ' ers carried armfuls of clothes, tennis racquets, high school annuals, lamps, and pictures to vacant, haunted-looking rooms. How was this ever to be home? But home it became, and home it has been for four years. And fun and happiness and love of W.C. made it so. What were the magic experiences that turned four barren walls and a group of 500 strange girls into a way of life — a way of life that now leaves its home and moves into a greater and wider existence? Blue Jackets and Whistles Guard the Grass. Back Stage at That Wonderful Junior Minstrel Show. Paye 50 And who could forget the posture pictures, the physical in the Infirmary when only a white sheet prevented sheer mortification. Then came exams, and biology and English were on the same day. The path to the Library lengthened and led to Bert ' s and the Grill where Prisoner of Love was the top tune on the wall juke boxes. It was the class of ' 49 that revolutionized class elections with unique posters covering the whole campus. And on April 13 jean-clad freshmen decorated the gym for April Showers. the freshman formal. We were no longer lowly; for in a few weeks we rushed from the balcony to get first floor chapel seats, but even we critd as those girls who had known all marched out of Aycock. We would never be so dignified as they. But the blue ribbon on the white pole moved up and with it we moved from secluded freshmen dorms and rules into the realm of the upperclass . We all practically died from lack of sleep ' cause bridge games and bull sessions after 11 o ' clock were far too tempting. But what always amazed us was that the upperclassman reserve room never was so crowded as the freshman one. Then in December we knew definitely that we were no longer green, we had our blue, the prettiest blue ever, jackets to James, Our Special Doorman at the Black and White Ball. Red and Blue Jackets Show Sister Class Spirit. Seniors (Jan Alwavs Find Time to Talk. Page 51 Re . Howard Wilkinson, Senior University Srrmon Speaker Leads a Discussion (iron]). hide all inferior feelings. The real event the sophomore 49 ers experienced was the party in the gym for the seniors, the sister class. Class Chairman Dr. Gangstad, in her new spring hat. paraded in with George and Dean Taylor did the ' can-can . We the class of 47 do . . . rang through the gym crowded with sister seniors and sophomores. Our big sisters were about to leave us. Before long we were dressed in white carrying the daisy chain while the girls who had advised us since we hit the campus walked solemnly through the flower-made aisle. And again the blue ribbon moved one step higher. In the fall of ' 47 we came back as Junior Advisers, answer- ing the same questions we ourselves had asked two years before — It ' s the Norway maple. Yes. freshmen too can use the Recreational Reading Room. After looking up to other students for two years, we knew something and were being looked to for help. When registration came, we signed up for our majors; and we decided in which fields we would specialize. Many, too, had made up their minds about pins, diamonds, and wedding rings. That junior fall was high- ighted with the Harvest Moon formal and the Duke- Carolina week-end which was followed by a University Sermon speaker. Dr. Cleland of Duke University. And that Sunday he made that remark of all remarks: Justice still revails. Then in February we saw birth of the Harriet Elliott Social Science Forum as experts and leaders in the field of the social sciences discussed The Nature of the Social Crisis. Mr. Phillips, the Senior ' ; Special Friend. Page 52 ,ii hi Shepherd, Dance Chairman anil Barbara postalocus, Class President ami Autumn Leaves February gave way to March and the Junior Minstrel. Curtain going up — and 150 black-faced juniors dressed in white pants, junior jackets, colored scarfs, and white gloves, literally awed a capacity crowd at Aycock with Hello You People, Dixie. and Waiting on the Robert E. Lee. The end-men surprised all — even themselves. The class, the 49 ' ers. cleared $300. enough to support the Polish orphan and to lay definite plans for a bang-up Junior-Senior — our first college Junior-Senior. Then was about time for us to sit on the sidelines for the last time at graduation. And full realization came after we had rushed to the first rows of Aycock and we knew the next change of chapel seats would leave us without one. At that same mass meeting, S. G. A. President. Martha Fowler, took over; and the green and weak ranks of three years before were holding and guiding the reigns of Student Govern- ment. There was no one left to look up to. The blue ribbon was on top. And this is it; this is our last year. We ' ve tried to make every minute count and every impression last. How changed it all is from the way it was when we drifted in that rainy September Monday. Little Guilford is gone, and the rickety steps leading to the News Bureau have given way to the well- lighted cement steps leading to the back of the Hubbub. The laundry, the first building we saw when we came ( and we wondered if clothes could really get clean in there ) , is a ghost building where only emergency calls come through after 10 o ' clock. The Tuesday band of hundreds of girls walking leisurely up Walker Avenue, to impress the city of the definite need for closing the street, has changed into a massive orange steel structure that in 1950 will be the Library. We won ' t get to use it: we won ' t be here, but we will always remember the six inch hole Dr. Jackson drilled in September of ' 48 as a beginning for the Library. Not only has the campus changed, but the personnel. We mourned the loss of Dean Harriet Elliott who had stood on Aycock stage in that familiar green suit and emphasized Responsible Freedom. And in June, when we leave for good, we take Dr. Jackson with us. Remember when he offered a reward to the girl who after five years could truthfully say her education had been impaired by the loss of one week of school because of polio. Yes, W. C. has changed, but the new faces that move in to replace the old ones are as susceptible as we to the spirit that breathes life into the Woman ' s College. Only a few days more are left to us. are left to our senior year — but there it is — the Senior Formal, co-ordinating, the 9 o ' clock coffee in the Soda Shop, dining hall work, the corner, the lost P. 0. key, house meeting, dorm parties, and a host of things done for the last time. Before long the green ribbon will displace the blue and be on top — that ' s the same green ribbon that gave us our first boost, but as our blue moves down to the lowest peg on thi white pole, and as we listen to May God build for you a harmony, we know for certain that . . . We cannot forget . . . ' Our College Davs Run Swiftly Bv .(.« -fC Virginia Madge Kennedy ... Albemarle B.S., Physical Education Dikean; Mars Hill College (1, 21: Recreation Association (3, 41; Square I. no (3); Cyn Mica, Hockey, Life .i n. t . S r, Speedball, Tennia, Softball III: Swimming, Volley Ball 13. 41; Dane I | ill: Dolphin-Seal Club (II: Camp Counselor- Club 111. Frani es Winston Kenney Raleigh B.S., Physical Education Aletbeian; Recreation ssociation II. 2. .!. II: Dolphin-Seal Club n. 2, 3 li- Baseball, Hockey, S« g, Voile) Ball, Basketball, Softball (1, j I, li; V.W.C.A. II. 2); Dais) IN. l-i: Gymnastics, Speedball (2, 3, II; Life Saiing (2, II: Dance Committee I ' ll: Camp C selors Club CI. 41. Ethel Kesler . . Winston-Salem B.S., Physical Education Dikean; Carolinian Stall II. 2, 3. 4): Honor Roll (1, 2, 3, 4); Recreation uh,, i, II. 2. 3, II. Cabinet 12. 3, II, Honor Group (3); Camp Counselors Club II. 2. 3. 41: Gymnastics, Hockey, Speedball. Basketball. -..f.l...ll II. 2. 1. li; If.W.CA. ill: Proctoi 111: Life Saving (1, 21: Archer) Club (2, 3); Chemistr) Club I2l: Dance Croup 12. i. li: Dolphin-Seal Club 12. 3, 11: International Relations (2); lunioi Advisor (3)| Sigma DelU Pi (2, 3. 41: Danee Committee (21: Co-Off Club n. li; Ar.herx l2l: Swimming 121: Tennis 12. 31; Volley Ball (3) J li, .in ' . List (3. 41. Sylvia Ruth Kiger . . Winston-Salem B.S., Nursing Cornelian; Niter.!.,- (Jul, (3, H: Dean ' s List III; Service League (4). Jean Johnston Kirkland Manteo A.B., Primary Education w.c.u.n.c. $t Adelphian: Y.W.C.A. II. 2. 3. 41: Future Teaeliers of An I ■-. n Nome Ruth Kirkpatrick Greensboro B.S., Secretarial Administration Dikean; Town Students Organization (1, 2, 3. 41; Gamma Alpha (3, 4). Mary Ellen Knight Greensboro A.B., Sociology Peggy LaVonne Knox Huntersville B.S., Home Economics Aletheian; Home E .,- Club (1, 2. 3, I), Publicity Chairman li Proctoi Hi; Recreation Association (2); Chemistry Club 12. 31: Future Tear lor- .,1 America (3). Mary Lou Koeplin Greensboro A.B., Psychology Adelphian; Brevard Junior College (II; Dean ' s Lial (II: International Reli - 131 : Recreation Association 13. II: Square Dance 131; i W.C.A. (3, li ; I ' -,, holog) Club 13. II. Roberta Koster Morganton A.B., Psychology Adelphian; V.W.C.A. II. 2, 1. 1) ; Psychology I lub I I, I) Norma Krai s . New York. N. Y. A.B., Psychology Mary Sidney Landon Morganton A.B., English Cornelian Y.W.C.A. • Proctor. KENN1 in K1CEH KNIGHT KOSTER KENNEY KIRKLAND h n hi; At s KESLER KIRKPATRICK KOEPLIN LANDON 19 Senior Class Betsy Ross Larimore Walkertown Bachelor of Fine Arts Adelphian; Junior Advi.or (3); Honor Roll (3); Dan ce Committee (3) ; Ui Club (3, 4); Dean ' s List (3, 4); Class Public ity Chairman 3) ; Coraddi Staff, Literary Editor (4). Gladys Laney Lee Roanoke Rapids B.S., Physical Education Cornelian: Camp Counselor Club II, 2. 3. 41; Proctor (21; Archery Club (2. 3, 41; Co-OIT Club (3, 41. Preside li Goli Club (2. 3. 4|; Recreation Association (1, 2. 3, 41: Soccer (1); Archery (2); Gymnastic 12 3 4): Hockej II. 2. 3, 41; Lile Saving (1, 41; Speedball (2, 3, 4); Swimming II. 3); Volley Ball (2, 3. 4); Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4); Soft- ball (1. 2. 3. 41. Adelaide Lennon Whiteville A.B., Sociology Iva Marie Lennon Clarkton A.B., English Adelphian; Proctor (II; Y.W.C.A. (1, 2); Choir (1, 2, 3). Addie Sue Leonard Lexington A.B., Grammar Grade Education Alethcian; Square Dance (1); Y.W.C.A. (1, 3, 4); Recreation Associ. ation (1, 2); Archery (21; Church Council (2. 3); Botany Club (2, 3, 41 ; Dean ' s List (3. 41 ; Future Teachers of America (3, 4) ; Hall Social Chairman (3); House President (4); Legislature (4). Elizabeth Linson . . Winston-Salem B.S., Secretarial Administration Adelphian; Choir (II; Y.W.C.A. (1, 3); Botany Club (3); Gamma Alpha (3. 41. Hilda Rae Liverman Woodland B.S., Physical Education Cornelian- Recreation Association (1, 2, 3, 4); Cabinet (3, 4); Honor Group (2, 3I ; Camp Counselors Club (1, 2, 3. 41 ; Gymnastics (1. 2, 3. 4) ; Hockey (1, 2. 3. 41; Life Saving 12); Archery (2); Speedball (1. 2. 3 41; Swimming II. 21; Yollex Ball II. 2. 3. 41; Basketball (1. 2. 3. 4); Softball (1. 2, 3. 41 ; Co-Off CJub (3. 41 ; Golf Club (3. 4) ; Pine Needles Slaff (41; Dolphin-Seal Club (2, 3. 4); Camp Committee (4); Photog- raphy Club (41. Sarah Alice Lockwood A.B., An Durham an; Carolinian News Staff (1, 2); Y.W.C.A. (1, 2, 3); Proctor (2); lis (2); Recreation Association (2, 3. 4); Physics Club (3, 4). etarv-Treasurer (4); Square Dance (3, 4), Treasurer (4); Pine Deane Ritch Lomax Charlotte A.B., English Welphian; Hall Board (1, 31; Y.W.C.A. (1. 2, 3, 4), Cabinet (2, 3, 4), Vi President (41; Service League (21; Archery (2); Swimming (1. 2); Botanv Club (2. 3); Classical Club (2, 3. 4). President (41; Wesley Foundation (2. 3); Dean ' s List (3. 41; Junior Advisor 13); Radio Club (4) ; Co-Chairman Class Project (4) ; Future Teachers of America (4) ; Pine Needles Literary Staff (41. Carolyn Helena Long . Franklin B.S., Secretarial Administration Aletheian; Proctor (1); Social Committee (2); Recreation Association (1, 2. 3. 4); Gamma Alpha (3. 4); Future Teachers of America (4); Senior Council (4); Spotlight (4). Kathleen M. Loomis White Lake A.B., Sociology Adelphian; N. C. State College (1): Dean ' s List (31; Alpha Kappa Delia 111. Secretary (4); Sociology Club (3. 41. Martha Dixon Luther Winston-Salem A.B., Biology Dikean; Y.W.C.A. (1. 2. 3. 41. Cabinet (4); Botany Club II. 21; Volley Ball (21; Medical Technologists Club (3. 41; Physics Club (3, 4); Proctor (2); Chemistry Club (3. 4) Judicial Board (3); Legislature J I.ARIMORF. I. LENNON LIVERMAN LONG 49 LEONARD LOCKWOOD LOOMIS A. LENNON LINSON LOMAX M. LUTHER Page 55 Patricia Luther Prosperity, S. C. A.B., An Dikejn; Y.W.C.A II 2 I. 1 1 : rt Club (2, (2, I, H:l hull li I il I- ' . 3, II : Inl. il.i.lli Co i hain (2) Archer) (2] Swimming -. 1) ; D I- - -in. 1. in Ri ii. wins. in. ' . ' ill. li: Bolanj Club .I (2, 3. II : Daiej ,. i. ,.„,,„iii... i ;, Frances Campbell Lynch Buie ' s Creek B.S., Physical Education Cornelian: Campbell College (1. J ' : Recreation Association (3, I): Square Dance 13): II . k. , 13, II: ,..-. II., ill 131: Sulmminc 13. II: Tennis (3); Voile) Ball (3, 1); Basketball l. ' .i: Softball li t.i „.„,,- til - | .1 Dan, . i ip in: Archer) , n : B.S.I . Coi li Y.W.I III: Camp I ounselors Club (4). Ellen Tucker Lyon Elon Coll g • B.S.. Secretarial Administration Dikean; Clogging Club (I); Recreation Associi , il. J. ::. I); Basket. ball II. 2, 3, -II: Hocke) 111: Town Stuilents Organization II. li. Election Chairman IU: Chemistrj Club (2, 3); Dance Ci , (2, I, n Speedball (2): Gymnastics I- ' . 31: Softball I- ' . 31: Phi-i.- Club 13. II: Gamma Alpha l.l, II : Fi I .-.,. ,,l Ante I II. uu.c.u.n.c. l Madelyn McArn y.w. . A.B., Sociology Rowland Club 13. II. Lattimore Mae Ruth McBrayer U.S.. Secretarial Administration Melphian; Y.W.C.A. (1) ; Housekei ping ( .., -.■I - ' I : Y.W.A. I- ' . 3); Gamma Vlpha (3, li : B.S.I in. Treasurei in. Lucille McCallum Troy . ) ' .. Sociology Aletheian: Playlikers Hi: Recreation A :ial 1 2. 3, 41: Proctor (I, 31: Basketb all II. 2. 3. 41: Service Leaf,,.. Ill: Hall Social Chair- - List ill : Honor Roll 131 ; Junior MvisOl 111 . Sociologj i l.il. i :. li: S...-I imittee 111: II,,,,-,. President III: ■Hi: Alpha Kappa Delta III: (..,1.1..,, Chain III: Volley Marilyn McCollum Reidsville A.B., French Cornelian: Y.W.C.A. II. -I: Hall -.,,,.,1 Chairman 111: Recreal , i I ,| I,. . , ,,u, , i 1. . ' I : Dolphin-Seal Club il. - ' . I. li: I ' ,,,-. I.li - ' ,: Square Circle (2); Sophomore Jacket Chairman I. ' ,: Proctor (2); Basketball 12. 3); Church Council 131: F.T.A. CI: Honor K„!l 131; D-an ' s Li«l 13. II; Tan Psi Orncea 1 3. Il; • ' .,,11 II. li; C.,11 Club 13. H: Ho,,-- Pr lent 111: Who ' s w i,,. i ' .i Vice I ' ,, lirl, nt S.G.A tstandins Senioi ill: Chapel i i. Rachel McCormick Fayetteville A.B.. Biology Adelphian : Recreation Associati li: Proctoi (II: Dean ' s List (3 I, H1.1..111 Club i 1, li : Future Tea, hers ,,l m rica I I. II : Honor Roll II. II: Physics Club 13. I); Zoologj Field Club (3). Elsie Whitley McCowin Greensboro A.B.. Psychology Freda Bell McDonald Pelham, Ga. B.S., Physical Education Cornelian; li,.,.,:,,.,, Association (1, - :. I, Cabinet (3, li: Tennis il. 2); Swimi .■,1 2 l,: l.i, Savins. (1) ; Hocke) (1, 21; Square (2 l, -.. ,,..,■, in Vic, Pr, sid, nl in. Ar, hi rj (2, I) . (2) ; H (31 nl ' . -,.l-i,i in; I ' on ii,, in i ...I. , :. |, . Voll Ball i I) . Baaketball (3, li : i I) . Westministei I , llowship I in. I., sti, - I II ; riaefoi ' ,1 Laura Leon a McDoi gald B.S., Home Economics VI ' II - , Ma, 4..I ..LI I ..II.; II,, „, I . ..:,,,, , l,,|, , J I); Y.W.I V I I, I, ■I,,,,,,.. I,.„ l„ ,. nl km rica I II 5qu ir, D i 1,4, i n i: I, I nk i Sei ii ' i li Falls I rreensbt A.B., Medical Technology i ,k. ■' . Roll ,1 2) Club il. 2. I. n : Dolphin. Seal Club II. 2. 3. - I n 1 W.C, . il. Badminton 11. 2): Gymnastics Hi- Speedball il. 2); Swin il ' ,. n : ,,M, ' Ball il J :, li . Basketball I I. 2. 3. I, Sir ta 12. I li : Hail H,,., r,l 121 : lr, her) 12, . w . stmil iat, ,1 Dean ' s List (3. li ; Interfaith i I. 4) lunioi Advisoi in- Med n. logists ' lub • ; ii I ' l, ... - I )„l, (3) ■P. II l III l: McARN McCOLLUM McDonald LYON Met 41.1 1 M MeCOWN MeFALLS 19 Senior Class Anne P. McIver Winston-Salem A.B., Greek Idelphian; Classical Club II. 2, 3, 41; Church Council (2); Playlikers (3, II; Y.W.C.A. I.I. II. Secretary-Treasurer Senior Y (4); Dean ' s I.. si I II : Future Tea. hers of America I I). Mary Elizabeth McKee Mooresville A.B., Chemistry lletheian; Recreation Association (1); Square Dance Club (1); Y.W.C.A. II. 2. 3, 41 ; Dance Committee (21 : Chemistry Cluh 1.1. II ; Junior Advisor 111; Physics Club (3. 41; Hall Board (3, II. Elizabeth Kelto.n McKoy Wilmington A.B., Spanish Idelphian; Peace College (1. 21; Botany Club (3, 4); Dean ' s List (3); Sigma Delta Pi 13. II. President 111: Westminister Fellowship Council 141; Transfer Advisor 141; Future Teachers oi America (4). Neva Jewett McLean Rockingham B.S., Secretarial Administration Cornelian; Marshal (41; Proctor (II: Daisv Chain (21; Dance Committee l- ' l: Dean ' s List (3) ; Gamma Alpha (3. 41; Honor Roll (3); Junior Advisor (31: Legislature (41: Sigma Alpha (4). Willis Ann McLeod Robbins A.B., Chemistry Diltean: Recreation Association (1, 2. 3. 4); Y.W.C.A. (1. 2, 3. 4); Service League (II; Basketball (1. 2, 3, 4); Chemistry Club 13. 4); Physics Club (3. 41. Patricia McMahon . . Manhasset, N. Y. A.B., History Patsy Anne McNeill Wade B.S., Home Economics Frances Anne Marsh Charlotte A.B., History v.lelphian; Clogging Club (1. 2. 31. President (31; Square Circle II. 2. 31: Y.W.C.A. (1. 21: Proctor (1, 2); Housekeeping Committee l- ' l: lice: :, Vssociation II. 2. 31; Swimming (1. 21; Tennis (1. 2); Dance Cr 21: Square Dance Club (21; Junior Advisor (3); Hall Board 131. Nelle Ray Marston Durham A.B., Primary Education Aletheian. Marshal (41; Weslev Foundation (II; Recreation Association II. 2. 3, II: Square Dance (1. 21, Treasurer (1); Y.W.C.A. II. 21; S.G.A. Secretary, Summer School (2); Botany Club (2. 41. Social Chairman (II: Daisv Chain (2); Future Teachers of America (3, 41: Proctor (31: Camp Counselors Club (3. 41; Gymnastics (3, 1); Softball 13. 4). Mary Louise Mason Newport A.B., History Cornelian; Legislature (1, 4); Hall Board (1); International Relations Club (1. 2, 3): Service League (1); Junior Advisor (31; Playlikers (3, 41; Proctor (31; Dean ' s List (4) j Honor Board (41: Carolinian III. Columnist (4|. Robinette Meador Reidsville B.S., Home Economics Diltean; Pfeiffel College II. 21; Dean ' s List (31; Home Economics Club (3. 4): Square Circle 131: Wesley Foundation Council (41: Y.W.C.A. Ill: Summer School House President (II. Elsie Janis Medlin Marshville B.S., Home Economics McIVEK Mclean McNeill mason 19 McKEE McLEOD MARSH in in 1 1: McKOY McMAHON MARSTON MEDLIN Page 57 Georgia Louise Miller A.B., Chemistry Spencer Dorothy Dale Mills Richlands 5.5., Secretarial Administration Dikean: Hi c li Point College (1) J Gal . Vlpliu (3, I). Ella Margaret Moffitt Fayetteville A.B.. English Cornelian; Recreation Association (1. 2, 3, 4); Hall Social Chairman II. 2, 31; Y.W.C.A. II. 21: Dance Committee (2); Dean ' s List (31; I i V] ,...r 111; J„„,.,r trel Show Chairman (31; Judicial Board (4). Kathleen Eloise Moon Bear Creek B.S., Physical Education Dikeaii; Mars Hill College (1. 21: Dean ' s List (31: Square Dance; Y.W.C.A.: Camp Counselor! Clnh; Archery, Gymnastics. Hockey, Life Saiinp, Soccer. Speedball. Volley Ball. Basketball. Softball. Barbara Maynard Moore Tarboro A.B., Chemistry Aletheian: Chemistry Club (1. 2. 3, 4); Dolphin. Seal Club (1. 2. .1, 41: Honor Roll (1. 2. 3); International Relations II. 21; Recre n Isao. i stion H. 2. 3, 41; Y.W.C.A. II. 2. 31; Gymnastics (1. 21: Speedball (1); Swimming II. 2. 3.  ) ; Voile) Ball tl, 2. :! I ; Basketball II, 2, 3. 4); Church Council (21: Square Circle (2. 31: Life Saving (2); Dean ' s List (3. 4); Physics Club 13, li; Caduceus Club 1,1, li. Founder in. President (4). Jihi sie Moore . . Elizabeth City B.S., Secretariat Administration Louse Shelton Moore Winston-Salem B.S., Secretarial Administration Margaret Alice Moore Greensboro A.B., Sociology Dikean; T,, „ Student Organisation (1. 2. 3. II; Chemistry Club 12, 3); Recreation Association (2); trcher) (2); Dean ' s List 131; Honor II,. II 111; Sociology Club (3, ll: Ur.li.i Kappa Delta CI. 41. Treasurer (4). Mary Helen Moore Wendell A.B.. English Uetheinn: Proctor (1, 1); Square Dance (1, ,il; Basketball III: Bolan) Club (2); n,,-, Chain 121: Church Council 13. II; Dean ' s List (3); H ■Roll 131 ; future Tea. hers ••! Imerica in. w.c.u.n.c. h Muriel Marie Moore Mocksville A.B., Chemistry Ellen Henrietta Morgan Laurel Hill B.S., Secretarial Administration (21; Idelphian: Carolinian Business Stan 121: Hall Social Chairman Hall Cheerleadei (3); S :tj Junior Bool Exchange Chairman Sociel) President m Social Com] .■Hi: Gamma Vlpha (3, li (3), Beverly Jean Morgan Greensboro A.B., Mathematics Cornelian; Freshman Commission (II; Recreation Association II. 21; Town Students Organization (1. 21 ; Y.W.C.A. II. I, li : Dais; Chain 121 ; Square Circle (2. 3. II. Senior Class Representative III: Physici Club MILLER MOON L. MOORE M. H. MOORE MILLS B. MOORE II. A. MOORE E. MORGAN Mill I 111 J. MOORE M. II. MOORE B. MORGAN 19 Senior Class 19 MORRIS NICHOLAS V. O ' BRIANT PAGE MYERS NIVEN ORR PARK Lois Glass Morgan ... Greensboro B.S., Secretarial Administration Dikean; Recreation Association (I, 1); Town Students Organization (1, 2, 3, 4), Vice-President (31; Judicial Board (3, 4); Social Com. n.illee 13. IK President III; Basketball (1, h: Softball 111; Gamma Mpha 13. II; Future Teachers ol Imerica til; Legislature III: Social Planning Council 111. Sarah Morris Winston-Salem A.B., Sociology Dikean: Freshman Commission (II; Pine Needles Business Staff (II; Y.W.C.A. 111. Secretarj of Freshman V 111: Service League (II; Sociology Club 12. 3, 41. Secretary-Treasurer (31; Proctor (21: Dance Committee (2); Recreation Association (3); Golf (31; Dean ' s List (41. Rae Marie Evans Myers Greensboro A.B., Spanish Adelphian: Honor Roll (1, 2, 31; Town Students Organization (1, 3, 4); Daisy Chain (21; Sigma Delta Pi (2. 3, 4), Vice-President (3); Church Council (31; Dean ' s List (3, 4); Future Teachers of America (4); Phi Beta Kappa (4). Nancy Newell Roxboro B.S., Music Virginia Nichols ... Harrisburg, Pa. A.B., Psychology Adelphian; Queens College (1. 2); Dean ' s List (3. 41: Carolinian Co- Circulation Manager (41; Psychology Club (3, 4). Secretary (4); Volley Ball (3). Marianne Niven . . . Monroe B.S., Secretarial Administration Cornelian; Marshal (41; V.W.C.A. (II; Gamma Alpha (3. II; Pine Needles Staff (4). Ann Everton Oakes Maplewood. N. J. B.S., Nursing Virginia Eloise O ' Briant Roxboro A.B., Primary Education Dikean; Y.W.C.A. II. 2. 3. 41; Botany Club (2. 3, 41; Baptist Student Union Council (41; Greater Council (2, 3); Dean ' s List (3); Future Teachers of America (3, 4); Service League (3). Celeste Lourine Orr Rock Hill, S. C. A.B., Recreation Aletheian; Junior Book Exchange Chairman (31, Marshal (41; Y.W.C.A. (1, 2, 3, 4); Daisy Chain (21; Proctor (2); Westminister Fellowship (3, 4); Dean ' s List (3); Junior Advisor (31; Sociology Club (3. 41: Basketball (3, 4); Volley Ball (41; Recreation Association (3, 4); Pine Weedles Literary Staff (4). Faye Shirley O ' Briant Laurinburg A.B., Mathematics Adelphian: Recreation Association II): Square Circle (1. 2. 3. 41: Hall Board 111: Physics Club (21: Proctor 121: Future Teachers of America (31; Y.W.C.A. (31. Dorothy Ward Page Raleigh B.S., Home Economics Vdelphian; Home Economics Club (1. 2. 3. II; Y.W.C.A. (II: Proctor III: Dean ' s List (31; Social Committee (31; Dance Committee (3. 4); Hall Social Chairman (41; May Court (4). Ruth Park Greensboro B.S., Home Economics Cornelian ; Chemistry Cluh (2. 3, 4) ; Home Economics Club (4) ; Y.W.C.A. I II. Page 59 Adeline Ann Parker .... Raleigh Bachelor oj Fine I its Cornelian; Recreation Association Hi: Archer) Club (2, I, I) i rt Club i- ' . 3, II. Publicity Director ill: (..mora Club I- ' . 3, II. President 111: Baptist Student Union (3, I), State B.S.U. Publicity Director III; Pine tl,-, Photographer in Joyce Tver Parker .... Raleigh A.B., Recreation Aletheian, Marshal (3), Elections Chairman III: Weslej Foundation III: International Relation. 11. 2); Recre Association 11. 2. 3. II: . W.C.A. 11. 2. 31. Cabinet (3): Proctoi (1) ; Wesle) Players (1. 2); Dance Committee (2. 41: Class Dorm Representative 121; Dean ' s List II. 41: Sociology Club 1.1. II: Camp Counselor! Club 1.1. II: Softball III: Pine Ycejie.i 131: St. Man ' s House Vest™ III; Radio Club III: Voile) Ball 141. Eleanor Jane Paton Fayetteville B.S.. Secretarial Administration J LU.c.u.n.c. w Mary Margaret Patrick Gastonia B.S.. Secretarial Administration Aletheian. Marshal 111: Y.W.C.A. II. 21: Recreal Association (2, 31: Tennis (21: Basketball (2. 41: Gamma Alpha (3, II. Hall Representative III; Voile) Ball 111: Golf 131; Hall Elections Chairman 111. Jean Paylor Longhurst A.B., English Cornelian; Y.W.C.A. Ill: Proctor (1. 2. 31: Classical Club 12. 3, II: Baptist Slu.lenl Union 12. 3. 41: Dean ' s List III: Future Teachers ol America (4). Jean Bryant Peal Chadbourn A.B., Grammar Grade Education ' .C.A. II. 2. 3. (2. .1) : Hall So Rocky Mount Mary Etta Pearsall A.B., Sociology Aletheian. Secretary (31, Marshal (41; Dolphin-Seal Club (1. 21: Honor M..11 (II: International Relations II. 21; Y.W.C.A. II. 2. 31. Co-Social Chairman (2): Sen ice Leaeue 111; Rntanv Club 121: Dance Committee 12. II: Swimming (1. 21; lunior Advisor (3i: Ma) Da Chairman III; Sociology Club (3. 4). Social Chairman III; Carolinian II. 21; Legisla- ture (41: Class Cheerleader (41. Gertrude Mary Peppel Belleville, N. J. A.B.. English Y . W.C. A. Ill: Jane Carolyn r j ERRY Winston-Salem B.S., Secretarial Administration in ii. Square Circle III: Y.W.C.A. (1. 21. President Freshman Y (II; Basket- ball (1. 2. 3. 4): Treasurer S.G.A. (21; Daisy Chain 121: Legislatur. 11. 2i: Points Committee (3, I), Chairman Mi: Sis Alpha 13. II, President (I); Dean ' s List (3, II; Gamma Alpha II. I ' ; Homo 11, ,11 III: Coo,,, Advisoi (3): Class Project Chairman 111: Student-Facult) Reviewing Committee I Ii ; Hall Board I II. Carolyn Gray Phillips Greensbi B.S., Secretarial Administration Cornelian: Wesle) Foundation 111: Y.W.C.A. 121. Publicit) Chaii ui: Gymnastics (2); Life Saving I2i: Dolphin-Seal (Nil. 13. Gamma Alpha 13. li: Senior Ring Chairman III. Th. ille Elizabeth Louise Phillips A.B., Sociology Dikean Marshal m : Home 1 i« i - i Itib Hi; Re. reation Asso. i ..lion II. 2. .1. I.: Y.V, i . il 2, : i . Publicit) Chairman 121 Softball Hi: Basketball il. 2. i. 1) ! H..n,.r K.. II I2i; Sociolog) Club ' - ' I t) Dan.e Committ-e 12. 31; Life Saving (21: S, Ihall 121: Hall Board (3, li: lu.l I Board ill: Pine Sctdlei Circulation Man r (3): Dean ' s List 111; Alpha Kappa Delia III, Publicity Chairman III. wi.i Elizabeth Pickard Randleman B.S., Secretarial Administration Aletheian, Secretary 111. Marshal (3 i, Senioi Book Ex, bange III; li Iroup iJ. .:. . Dean ' s 1 .-i (3); Ga (3); Mr i ,...rt III. A. P.AKKEIS PATRICK I ' l A It- A I I c. PHILL IPS J. PARKER PAYLOR PEPPKI. 1. PHILLIPS PATON PEA I. PERR1 PICKARD 19 Senior Class Ann Carter Pickells Manhasset, N. Y. A.B., Psychology Patricia Charlotte Pierson Ellicott City. Md. A.B., Mathematics Dikean. Election! Chairman (41: Boot ' N Spur (1, 2. 3, H: Honor Roll II. .11: Square Circle (1, 2, 3, 41. Secretary-Treasurer (21, Vice-Presi- dent III; Camp Counselors Clul. II. 2. 41. Secretary-Treasurer (21: Camp Committee (2, 3. 41; Ghemistr) Club 121: Dai ) Chain (21: Dolphin-Seal (2. 3, 41; Sigma Delta Pi (2. 3, 4); Dean ' s List (3. 41: Physics Club (3. 41; Recreation Association (1. 2. 3. II: Westminister Fellowship Council 111: [nterfailh Council 141; Dance Chairman 141: Pint NeedUs Staff (41; Y.W.C.A. II, 31; Lif- Saving (1. 31: Swimming (1. 2, 3. 4): Coll (2, 31: Badminton (31: Hockey (2. ill: Voile) Hal] (3, 41; Internal ;.l Relations (21: Who 121: Tennis (41; Speed- ball 12. 31. Betty Ray Poplin Indian Trail B.S., Home Economics Cornelian: Home Economics Club II, 2, 3. 41; Recreation Association 111; Y.W.C.A. (1, 31: Botany Club 13): Chemistry Club 121: Dean ' s lost (31: Future Tea, her- of America (31: Honor Roll 131: Church Cora Lee Poplin . . Winston-Salem B.S., Music Dance Committee (3) ; Music .... Ruffin Helen Marie Powell A.B., Chemistry Dikean; Creensboro College (1); Botany Club (3, 4); Chemistry Club (3. 4); Dean ' s List (3); Interfaith Council (3, 4); Medical Technologists Club (3. 41; Physics Club (3. 4); Square Circle (3, 4); Y.W.C.A. (3); Service League (3). Marilyn Jean Preisinger Badin B.S., Secretarial Administration Alelheian; Dolphin. Seal (1, 2): Recreation Association (1, 2, 4); Gamma Alpha (2, 3); Square Dance (4); Basketball (2, 3, 41. Alice Daniel Price Charlotte A.B., Art Adelphian; Davidson (II: Winthrop (3); Y.W.C.A. 2 ; Art Club (4). PIEHSON POWELL N. PRICE Ol INEIII.i II. POPLIN PREISINGER PROFFITT KAI1IL ooresvule ille Nellie Blair Price M A.B., English Dikean; Recreation Association (1, 2. 31; Y.W.C.A. (1. 2. 3. 41. Secretary (31; Social Committee (1. 31: S-rvice League (II: Softball 111; Carolinian, Business Staff (21, Reporter 13. 41: Square Dance 121; Housekeeping Committee (21: Dean ' s List (3. 4): Junior Advisor (31; Coif 131; Future Teachers ol Am-rica (II: Hall Social Chairman 111: Social Planning Council 141. Jean Bryan Proffitt Asheville A.B., Grammar Grade Education Adelphian; Botany Club (21; Y.W.C.A. (2, 3. 4); Service League (2. 31 : Dean ' s List (3. 41; Future Teachers ol America (3, 41; Honor Roll 131: Elections Board (3. 41; Hall Board (4). Mary Jean Pyatt Goldsboro B.S., Physical Education Alelheian: Carolinian (1. 2. 3. 4); Recreation Association (1. 2, 3. II: Camp Counselors Clul, (1. 2. 3. II; Life Saving (II; Swimming (1. 2. 3. 41: Tennis 111; rcherv Club (2, 3); Classical Club (2, 3, 4): Dance Group (2, 3. 4). Treasurer (4). Dance Board (4); Dolphin-Seal (2, 3. 4). Secretary (31, President 141: Camp Committee (2. 3, II: r, herv (21; Gymnastics; Hockey (2, 3, 41; S[ dball 12. 1. 41; Vollev Ball, Basketball. Sollball (2. 3. 41 : Golf II. 2. 3. 41 : Junior Advisor (3) ; Co-Off Club (3. 41; R.A. Cabinet (3. 41: Honor Group |3l: Coif Club III: Dean ' s List 13. 41. Walenah Quinerly Grifton A.B., Biology Cornelian; Pro, l„r (II; Daisv Chain 121; Recreation Association 12. 31: Basketball 12. 3): Medical Techn.dogi-t. Clul, 13. I), Secretarj III: Physics Club (3, II : Square Circle (3, II. Virginia Dare Rabil Rocky Mount B.S., Secretarial Administration Vlolphian: Choir (1): Daisv Chain 121: Proctor II. 2. 31; Dance Com. mittee (21; Dean ' s List (3. 41; Honor Roll (31; Gamma Alpha (3, 4). Secretary 14) : Golf 13. 41 : Recreation Association (3, 41 : Class Elections Chairman III. uu.c.u.n.c. r i Anne Elizabeth Raiford Erwin A.B., Grammar Grade Education Cornelian. Senior Book E hange Chairman III: Hall Board (1); Proctor 111; Dean ' s List (3); Future Teacher! of America 13. 41: Service League III : Basketball 111. Frances Therese Rainey Chicago, 111. A.B.. English Dikean; II. Paul Universal, 111; Siena Heights College (II; Radio Club ill: Masqueraderi (3, li: Playlikers (2. 3, I). Jean Darby Rainey Winston-Salem B.S., Music Dikean; Choir II. 2. 3. II; Dean ' s Lisl 111; Junior Advisor (3, 41. Minnie Frances Ramsey . . Belmont A.B., History Adelphian; Y.W.C.A. Ill; Chemistry Club (2, 31; Church Council (2. 3. 41: Dean ' s List (3) ; Future Teachers of America (4); Interfaith Council 12. 3). Betsey Ann Raper Mt. Olive A.B., Primary Education Alctheian. Vice-President 131. President (4) J Carolinian Staff (3) • Y.W.C.A. II. 21; Botany Club (21; Daisv Chain 121: Future Teachers ol Vmerica 131: Social Committee 141; Life Saving (3). Rlth Morrison Ravyls Winston-Salem A.B., Psychology Adelphian; Sullins College (1); Recreation Association (2. 3. 41; Dean ' s List (3. II; Junior Advisor (31; Psychology Club (3. 4). Mary-Anne Raywid . . . Washington, D. C. A.B., History, English Cornelian; Freshman Commission 111; Honor Roll (1, 3); Junior Advisor l- ' i: Dean ' t Lisl II. 31; Judicial Board 141: Spotlight Co-Editor (3). Editor 141; Radio Club, President (41; Social Science Forum Committee (4|; Student Representative to Radio Committee (41. Doris Jane Reed Winston-Salem A.B., Spanish Aletheian; Sigma Delta Pi (3. 41. Secretary; Chemistry Club (1 21- Daisy Chain (21; Choir (3. 41; Dean ' s List (31; Honor Roll (1 2) ■Interfaith Council l.l: Square Dance 111: Tan Pel Omega (41; Y.W.C.A. ' 1- - ' ■3. : Proctor II. 2); Social Committee (3. II; Gymnastics (31; Hockej ill: V..llc. Ball 111; Basketball (2. 31; Softball (3, II. Mary Carolyn Reeves Sanford A.B., Primary Education Corn,!, an; Y.W.C.A. (1. 2. 41; Recreation Association (1. 2, 3, 4); Choi, II. 2, 3. II; Bolanv Club 13. II: Future Teachers ,.l Vmeri.a (3. 41; Square Dance (ll; Tennis (ll; Yollev Ball 1 3 1 ; Chun li ,1 12. 31. Martha Helen Regener Evansville, Ind. A.B., Economics Adelphian; University of Toledo (1. 21; Carolinian. Circulation Manager 13. 4); Veterans Club (3. 4l; House President (41; Post War Actions Miriam Irene Reilley Charlotte A.B., French. English Dikean; Carolinian 111; Chemistry Club ll. 21: Weatministet Fellovrshin Hi: Y.W.C.A. il. 2. i. li: I ' , , n. _■, : s,„ ,„l Col ttee (1 2.- Senrici League (1. 2); Hall Board ll. 2. 3, ll: Legislature III; Tau Psi ' -■' (S. 1), Secretarj Mi: Dean ' s Lisl (31; Future Teachers of America (3, li; Honor Roll (2, H: In ■Idvisoi (3); Di miltee III; Swimming II. 2); Basketball 12. S). Elizabeth Eames Ricks ille A.B., Sociology Cornelian; East Carolina Teacher ' s College ill; International Relation. Ill; Recreation Association 12. 31; Alpha Kappa Delta II. I) ; Dean ' l List (3, 41; Honor Roll 131; S log. Club (3, n. i s C.A. (3, h: Crmp Counselors Club III; Swimmini 121; Housekeeping Committee (2); Phi Beta Kappa I ll 19 Senior Class Anne Jacqueline Rigsbee A.B., Chemistry Durha Lorraine Doris Robert . . Farmingdale, N. Y. A.B., French Mary Anne Robinson York, S. C. A3., An Cornelian; Choir (1. 2, 3, 4); Recreation Association (1); Proctor (1); Art Club (3, 41; Dean ' s List 141; Tan Psi Omega (41 j Dance Committee (41 ; Basketball (11. Winifred Ann Rodgers Scotland Neck A3., English Dikean; Coraddi (3, 4), Editor-in-Chief (41; Westminister Fellowship Council (2. 31; Daisy Chain (21; Dean ' s List (3, 41; Quill Club (1, 2. 3, 4), Vice-President (3); Y.W.C.A. (1. 31, Cabinet (3); Recreation Association (4); Service League (21; Swimming (4|. Estelle Rose Durham B.S., Secretarial Administration Dikean; Duke University (1); Sigma Alpha (3, 4); Dean ' s List (3, 4| ; Future Teachers of America (4) ; Camma Alpha (2, 3, 4) ; Proctor (3) ; Hillel. Vice-President (3); Hall Board. Secretary (4). Betty Lou Ross Fallston A3., Biology Cornelian; Carolinian Business Staff (21; Y.W.C.A. (1. 2, 3, 4); Square Dance (1. 2. 3. 4), President (3); Recreation Association (1, 2, 3, 4), Cabinet (3) ; Future Teachers of America (4) ; Medical Technologist! Club (3, 4); Physics Club (3, 4); Tennis (2). RICSBEE RODGERS ROUTH SANDERSON ROBERT ROSE ROYAL S MOKNEM ANN 19 Jacqueline Routh .... Guilford College A3., Primary Education Dikean; Town Students Organization (1); Dean ' s List (3); Junior Advisor (31; Dance Committee (3. 3); Botany Club (4); Future Teachers of America (3. 41; Y.W.C.A. Cabinet (41. Barbara Jean Royal A3., French Thomasville Club (1); Y.W.C.A. Dorothy Lufkin Sampson Morehead City B.S., Home Economics Adelphian; Y.W.C.A. (I, 2, 3, 4); Dance Committee (1. 2); Chemistry Club (2, 3. 4); Daisy Chain (21; Home Economics Club (2, 3, 4); Physics Club (3, 41; Camp Counselors Club (2, 31; Recreation Associ- ation (1. 2, 3. 4); House President (4); S.C.A. President (Summer Session, ' 48); Coraddi, Exchange Manager (2); Carolinian, Co-Dislribu- tion Manager (2. 31; Gymnastics (1, 21; Volley Ball (3); Basketball (1, 2, 3. 4). Betty Sanderson Rocky Point B.S., Home Economics Aletheian; Dean ' s List (3); Home Economics Club; Y.W.C.A. Inge Schoenemann Elkins Park, Pa. A3., French Cornelian; Honor Roll II. 2): Le Cercle Francais; Proctor (II: Recre- ation Association (1. 21; Dean ' s List (31; Tau Psi Omega (3, 4); Hockey (1). Margaret Virginia Scholtes Winston-Salem A3., Chemistry Page 63 Frances Kirk. Schultz . inston-Salem B.S.. Nursing Idelphian; I . ...,■- Lisl (3, n : Servi, e League (3). Margaret Elaine Scott Winston-Salem A.B.. Histon Elizabeth Warren Scott Burlington A.B., Art Idelphian; Clogging Club (3); Dance Group (2, I, li: J,,,,,.,, .U 131: Sigma Delta Pi I I); Spotlight, Art Editoi (3, 1) ; Dean ' s I ,-, (4); Section Leader III : n Club I I). Virginia Scribner Guilford. Conn. A.B., Psychology Aletheian: Carolinian II. - ' . 3, li. Advertising Manager 111, Buaineai Manager III: Dolphin-Seal Club II. 2. 31: Square Dance ill, Y.W.C V 111; Service I.eacue (II; Proetor 121; Psychology Club II. II: Life Saving I2i: Voile) Ball III: Basketball III. Ruth Irene Sellers Charlotte A.B., Grammar Grade Education Cornelian; Hall Board 111: H.„„.r H..11 II, 2. .11; Y.W.C.A. III. Vice. President 111: I ' r..clor 121; Chemistr) Club 121: Recreat Issociation (3); Westminister Fellowship Cuneil 131. Se, relate HI; Dean ' s Lis! 13. 41; Kulure Teachers ol Ameriea (3. 41: Sigma Delia Pi (2. 3, 41; (...bleu Cbam ill: Badminton Hi; •,,,.■.., .. ,.; li ..,.i.,„t Editor i;i Editor III: Phi Beta Kappa ill. Hazel Montague Sessoms Coleraine A.B., Primary Education Dikean: Choir (1. 2. 3. 41: Botanc Club (2. 3. II; Proctor 121- Dean ' s I isl ' I) : In rea, hers -I V rica I 3, li : tnterf, ,1 Preai- dent 111; Service League (3); Y.W.C . (2, :. I), Pr lent Junior (lob I ' ll ; (..bur. I, Council. i i.u Shannon Waxhaw B.S., Secretarial Administration Idelphian, Secretin (4) j Choii (1, 2. 3. li: Y.W.C. A. 11. 3. 41; Pr i Hi: Social ' imittee Mi: Basketball II. 2. 3. II: Proctor ■I ' : Social C mittee III: Basketball II. 2. 3. II: Dan, e C (3 I) I i Mpha i ; li Maj Queen I I). Berntce Arleen Sharpe Harmonj A.B., Sociology Cornelian; Proctor Hi: Sociolog) club (3. II: Y.W.C.A. Ill: Sv.,,„. Lula Ferguson Shepherd Lam A.B., History (i Elizabeth Shepherd Charlotte A.B., English idelphian; Hall Board (1) ; Y.W.C.A. (1, 2 ,,, , Commil (2) ■Bolan, Club 12. 3, I); II.,,,, Chain I2l; Honor K..II 121; Dean ' s Lisl 13. 41 : Jo , .|. isoi i ;i i. luh ll. li. rreasurei I li ; R i 1 i ' ii -i Sigms Delta l ' i (2, 3, li: Coraddi, Literar) Stall 12. 31, Managing Editor (4J Carolinian Stall (3) ; Voile) Ball 121; ill Hi. Hilda Anne Sheruin Greensboro B.S., Physical Education Metb.oan: Dais, Chain (2); I; ttion alio,, 11. 2. 3, ll. Cabinet 1 ' i i s ' i Dan, (1, 2) I imp i ouneelors Club (1. 2. 3), Pi lent ' : Camp C miltee (1,8 II Ircher) (2) Gymnastics, Hockey, VoUe) Ball, Softball (1, 2, I, li: Speedball (I, 2, 3); Swimming (1, 21. I w Shore Winston-Salem A.B., History w.c.u.n.c. Dikean; Y.W.C.A. (1, 2); Pine . .. ■•. (1, 2, t) ; ll,,ll Board (1 2 3) • (2); Baplisl Sludenl I oui 2, I) ; I inane, Board (3 li Chairman; Honor Board (3, li. Chairman; Pacult) Student Reviewing Committee ,3,; judicial Board III; Clan- Presidenl (2); Dean ' s I,. i (3, ' ■In:-, I,,,, I, (.,„,,„ ,| 111; |„t,.rnalio„.,l B.I.K - (2, J); Golden ' ' ' I. Page 64 SCHULTZ M. SCOTT E. SCOTT -I KIKM II SELLERS SESSOMS •lltwi. ' - SHARPE L. -in nil i.i, N. -Ill PHI 1:11 SHERWIN J. SHORE 19 Senior Class Susan Reece Shore Yadkinville 5.5., Home Economics Welphian; Chemistry Club (1. 21; Home Economics Club (1. 2. 3. 4), Secretary (31, Vice-President (4); Dean ' s List (31; Square Dance (II; Future Teachers of America 13. 4); Y.WX.A. (1. 3. 4). Carolyn Ann Sides Charlotte A.B., Psychology Dikean: Proctor 111; Squa ' e Da-.ce 121; International Relation- (2); Dance Group 13. 41; Psychology Club 13. 41. Treasurer (41; Post War Actions Committee IL ]; Gymnastics 121; Hockey (2); Swimming (1. 2. 3, 41 ; Basketball (1). Alice Elizabeth Siler Waynesville A.B., Sociology Cornelian. Marshal (4); St. Mary ' s Junior College (1, 21; Carolinian, llusiness Staff (31: Alpha Kappa Delta 13. 41. Vice-President (41; Dean ' s List (31; Recreation Association (3, l): Sociology Club (3. 41; Y.W.C.A. (3, H: Hall So.ial Committee (3); Life S.mng (3). S. SHORE SIMMONS SLOAN M. SMITH 49 SIDES SINCLAIR I. SMITH P. SMITH SILER SLAGLE L. SMITH SPANCLER Rachel Odella Simmons . . Lake Lure A.B., Biology Metrician; Archery Club (2. 3. 41; Medical Technologists Club (3, 41. „.. -President 141: Physics Club (3. 41; Recreation Association (2. 3. 41; Square Dance (3. 41, Secretary (41; Section Leader (41. Frances McKellar Sinclair West End B.S., Physical Education Dikran: Recreation Association (1. 2. 3, 4| ; Proctor (41 : Camp Counselors Club (41 ; Camp Committee (41 ; Gymnastics (1, 2, 3. 41 : Hockey (2. 3. 41 ; Speedhall (2. 31; Volley Ball II, 2, 3, 41; Basketball (1, 2, 3, 41; Soft- ball (1, 2, 3. 41. Kate Slagle Toecane B.S., Home Economics Vdelphian; Botany Club (2): Westminister Fellowship Council (3); Dean ' s List (3. 41; Home Economics Club (1, 2, 3, 41; Square Circle 12 31- Town Students Organization 111: Y.W.C.A. 12, 3, tl: Social Con (4) Garland Elizabeth Lassiter Sloan A.B., Sociology Melheian; Square Dance (2. 31; Y.W.C.A. Ill; Proctor (2); Sociology Club (2. 3, 4). Imogene Smith Linwood B.S., Secretarial Administration Dikean: Dean ' s List (31; Future Teachers of America (41; Gamma Alpha (3, 41 ; Y.W.C.A. (31. Lois Ruth Smith . . Eastport, Md. A.B., Chemistry Melheian; Chemistry Club (1. 2. 3. 41; Dean ' s List (31: Physics Club 13. 41. President (4); Square Circle 12. 3, II: Y.W.C.A. 12. 3. II. Mary Elizabeth Smith Lenoir A.B., Sociology D.kean. Marshal (41; Proctor (1); Sociology Club 12. 3, 41; Dorm Elections Chairman (II: Choir (21; Dean ' s List (31: Alpha Kappa Delta (3 41: Y.W.C.A. II. 2. 3. 4), Treasurer (31, Sophomore Advisot HI, Hall Social Chairman (31; Dance Committee (31; Service League 121. Phyllis Ann Smith Raleigh A.B.. English Dikean; Y.W.C.A. II. 21. Dorothy Ann Spangler . . Shelby B.S., Physical Education Cornelian; Gardner-Webb College (1. 2); Junior Advisor (41; Recreation y iiation It. II: Y.W.C.A. 13. 41; Baptist Student Union; Cynrnastics (3 41; Hockey (3. 41; Speedball (3, I): Volley Ball (41; Basketball {3, 4) ; ' Softball (3, II. Page 65 Catherine Swain Spearman A.B., History Dikean. Greenville Sara Juanita Spencer . Greensboro B.S.. Secretarial Administration Aletheian; Botany Club (1, 21; Town Students Organisation (II- Y.W.C.A. (1, 2. 3. 4) j Gamma Alpha (3, 4). Margaret McCall Spencer Rocky Mount A.B., English Cornelian: Honor Roll (1, 2. 3); Y.W.C.A. Ill, Vice-President (1) ■Proctor (II; Society Election Chairman 131; Class Election Chairman 131; Pine Needles 13. II, Assistant Business Manager 131, Business Manager (41; Dean ' s List (3, 41; Dance Committee 131- r ts Forum Secretary (4); Phi Beta Kappa (II. ), w.c.u.n.c. n. ! H Jean Ward Stanfield Brown Summit A.B., Chemistry Cornelian: Breyard Junior College (1); Proctor (2, 4); Seryice League (2. 31; Basketball 12. 3. 41; Chemistry Club (3. 4); F.T.A. (41- Physics Club (41. Martha Jeannette Starnes Forest City B.S., Secretarial Administration Dikean; Future Teachers o( America (3. 41; Gamma Alpha (3 41- Recreation Association 13. 41; Y.W.C.A. (II; Proctor (1. 31- Volley Ball (31; Hall Board 4J. Leila Gallman Stephens Harrisburg A.B., Psychology Dikean; Y.W.C.A. (1. 2. 3. 41, Senior Y President II. Westminister Fellowship Council (2. 3, 41; Dean ' s List (3, 41; Honor Roll (3); Psychology Club 13. 41. Cathren Watts Stewart Statesville A.B., English Me, he, an; Mitchell College (1. 2l; Recreation Association (31; Y.W.C (3); Dean , List (3); Basketball (31; Future Teacher, of America II). Corinne Stiller . . Salisbury A.B., English Cornelian; PteitTrr Junior College ,1. 21 ; Future Teachers of America (II. Jane Carole Stratton Hickory B.S.. Secretarial Administration Cornelian; Square Circle (ll; Proctor (1. 21; Dean ' s Lis, 131; Gamma Alpha (3. 41. Social Chairman (II. Barbara Link Strelitz Lexington A.B., Grammar Grade Education Dikean; Futun I. „ I,,,- .,, , i i ,, . D , „., , isl (4 , Greta Sle Swarincen Trap Hill A.B., Biology Cornelian; Mars Hill College II. 2); Arch,,, Club (1. 2); Y.W.( (1, 2, I, H; Tenuis ii. 2l; Basketball 11, 2, 3) : Medi, ,1 I aoloaiat. Club 13. II; Square Dan..- (3). unologiat. Dorothy Beatrice Swicecood Linwood 6.5., Secretarial Administration Dikean; Recreation Association (1, 2); Proctor (II; Swimming II ' , Honor Roll (2); Gamma Alpha (3. 4); Dean ' s list III | Y.W.C.A. IS. 4l! SPEARMAN STANFIELD STEWART STRELITZ S. sl ' IM I It M IIIMs STILLER SWARINGEN M. SPENCER STEPHENS STRATTON SWICECOOD 19 Senior Class S- D.N ' OR S. TAYLOR D. THOMAS THROWER J. TAYLOR TEAGUE L. THOMAS TINSLEY 19 M. TAYLOR THACKER M. THOMAS TOLLESON Elizabeth Wilson Sydnor Beckley, W. Va. B.S., Home Economics Dikean; Choir (I, 2, 3, 4); Home Economics Club (1, 2, 4); Y.W.C.A. 12, 31; Church Council (3, 41; Dean ' s Lint (3, 4); Honor Roll (3); Junior Advisor (3); Social Committee (31. Janie Moye Taylor Williamston A.B., Primary Education Maud Taylor Greensboro B.S., Secretarial Administration Aletheian; Square Circle (1); Y.W.C.A. (1); Proctor (1); Recreation Association (2, 3, 4) ; Camp Counselors Club (2) ; Tennis (2) ; Life Saving (31 ; Camma Alpha (3, 4) ; Square Dance (3, 4) ; Camp Committee (4); Volley Ball (4); Westminister Fellowship Council (4). Sarah Isabelle Taylor Durham B.S., Home Economics Cornelian ; Chemistry Club (1, 2. 3. 4) ; Home Economics Club (1, 2, 3. 41; Recreation Association (1. 2, 3. 41; Y.W.C.A. (1, 2. 3. 4); Basketball (1. 2. 3, 4| ; Proctor (1) ; Hall Board (1. 3. 4) ; Social Com- mittce (1. 21; Daisy Chain (2); Service League (2); Legislature (3. 4); Dance Committee (3) ; Dean ' s List (4) ; Volley Ball (4) ; House Presi- dent (4); House Presidents Organisation President (4). Nina Teague Staley B.S., Secretarial Administration Gene Thacker . . . ... High Point B.S., Secretarial Administration Cornelian; High Point College (1, 2); Dean ' s List (3); Camma Alpha (3, 4); Proctor (3); Sigma Alpha (4). Doris Jean Thomas Durham B.S., Music Lois Jean Thomas ... Leaksville A.B., Grammar Grade Education Cornelian; Square Circle; Future Teachers of America (3, 4) j Y.W.C.A. Mary Jane Thomas Winston-Salem B.S., Music Dikean; Choir (1. 2. 3. 41; Y.W.C.A. (11; Music Education Club (1. 2, 3. 4) ; Square Circle (4). Jean Covington Thrower Laurinburg B.S., Secretarial Administration Cornelian: Proctor (3); Camma Alpha 13, II. Lucy I. Tinsley Lake Toxaway B.S., Home Economics Cornelian ■Western Carolina Teachers ' College (1) ; Home Economics Club (2 3 4); Recreation Association (2. 31; Y.W.C.A. (2, 3, 4); Proctor (2) ; Tennis (2) ; Dean ' s List (3) ; Volley Ball (3). Betsy Louise Tolleson Kings Mountain A.B., History Dikean; Square Dance (4). Page 67 Alice Elizabeth Townsend A.R., English Dikean; Dolphin. Seal Club (1, Jl: Proclor (2) j Dai. Social Committee ill: Pin- V . (4); Carolinian Chairman III. Jew McLucas Townsend A.B., History tdelphian: Cokei College 11. 2): Future Teach i- a Clarktor Vd, I II : Hall K..ar.l III Mary Elizabeth Trolli.ngek Laurinburg U.S.. Secretarial Administration lelheian: Square Circle II. 2. 31: Y.W.C.A. II. ll: Housekeeping Doris Tucker Albemarle A.B., Mathematics ■lian: Choir II. 2. 3, 41: Square Circle (I. 2. 3. II: Che Ir. Club 121 : Daiaj Chain (2) : li an - ! Lial (3, I); II Club 13. II: Tau Psi Omega I :t. II: Hall El Cha Elizabeth Claire Umstead B.S., Physical Education Durha (.let he Class Treasurer 111: Honor Roll II. 2. 31: Recreation Association I 1. 2, I, II. Secretar) 121. Cabinet 131. Social Chairman 141. Honor Group 12. 31; Camp Counselors Club II. 2. 3. 41: Hocke) Speedball. Swimming. Tennis, Volley Rail. Baaketball, Softball II. 2. I, ll: Soccer (II: Chemistry Club (21: Daisy Chain 121: Sigma Delia Pi (2. 3. 4): Coll Club 12. 3. li: rcher) 121: Gymnastics 12. 3. 41: I lis- Secretar) (2); S.G V Secretar, (3): Judicial Board 13. II; Who ' s Who ill: Ilea,,-. I., si 13. ll: Juniot Advisor 111: Co-Or! Club 13, II: Dolphin-Seal Club III: Golden Chain III. Betty Jean Underwood Charlotte A.B., Primary Education w.c.u.n.c. ?u i i m Mary Catherine I ' pchurch Buie ' s Creek U.S.. Physical Education tdelphian; Campbell College 11. 21: Recreation Association (2. 3, 41: Archery, B ball, Gymrastica, Basketball (2, I); Hockey, Speedball, Voile) Ball 12. 3, ll: Sollhall 121: r .W.C. V. (3, ll- Cam, nselon Club ll. II : -,|.,are Dance • II. Evelyn Dare Vanmi, West Jefferson B.S., Home Economics Dikeanj 11 E nics Club II. 2. 3, 41; Honor Roll 11. 2. 31- Marker- II. 2 : Recreation A la 1. 21: Square Dance I 1. 21; S -rviee League 111: Dean ' s List 1.3. II: Junior tdvieor 131; Omicron Nu (3. 41. Presiilenl III. Mary Eleanor VanPoole Salisbury A.B., Sociology Lenoir Rlnne College 11. 21: Dean ' s List 131; Recreation Association 11. II; s | 0B ) Club II. 41; Y.W.CA. (3, 41; Camp lorn Club 13. 41; Lutheran Students ' Association 1.3 41- Carolinian. Business SlalT 141; Alpha Kappa Delia 141. Lee Waddell Warlesboro B.S., Home Economics : Future Teai hers ..I Amerii • Elizabeth Ann Waldenmaier Wilmington A.B.. English Playlikera (1, 2, 3. li: 11,.,, Aasociatinn II. 21: Y.W.C.A. in. Proctor Hi: Softball (1, 2) ; r „r„,y,,,. Literary Stan (2, i. n Photog raph) Ediloi (3, H: Carolinian, PI igraphei I i. I); ll,... (2 I I), Mastei Electrician I 1 1 : Quill club n. II. Vice-Presid nl in I,. ,i, . I i.i I :i Hi ii n e Wall Lilesville Bachelor of Fine Arts Come ; H..n.„ R l. 2. 3); Square Circle (1); Y.W.CA il ' 3, 41. Vice-President 111. Cabinet 13. II; Swimming II 2 31 Proctol in Wesle) Foundation ll. 21: .rl Club i j. I IJ Secretar) (3) President (4) : rennis (2) ; Dean ' s Lisl m. I , Advisot (31 - ... (3) Dance I ttei (3); In. I orm mittee (3 n low NSEND .1 low NSEND 1 ROLLINGER n CKER 1 MS I r VII 1 NDERWOOD I PCHI Kill AWO) anPOOLE tuiini H i, DENM HER WALL 19 Page 68 Senior Class WALLER WATSON HEIR M. WESTMORELAND HARD WEATHERS U. WESTMORELAND C. WHITE Lovelace Irene Waller Kinston B.S., Home Economics Dikean; II e Economics Club II. 2, 3, II: Recreal :iation (1, 2. 3. 1); Square Dance 111: Y.W.C.A. (1, 31; Proctor II. 31; Basketball I 1. - ' . 3, II : Softball 111. Jocelyn Ruth Walters Gibsonville Bachelor of Fine Arts Uetheian; Recreation ' Association (1. 21; Y.W.C.A. Ill: Kn C 12, 3, II. Treasurer (31; Camera Club (3, II. Secretary 131. Presidenl 111: Pine Veedles Ph grapher (31. Jacquelyn Joyce Ward . Thomasville B.S., Physical Education Adelphian; Recreation Association (1. 2. 3. 4); Baseball. Gymnastics, Speedball. Swimming. Volley Ball, Basketball, Softball (1, 2. 3. 4) ; Hockej II. 2, II: I 1 III: Irchery, Tennis (21: Dolphin-Seal Club (_ ' . 3, II: Y.W.C.A. II. 21: Camp Counselor Club (2. 3. 41; Photog. hj Club l. ' l. II. Secretarj III: Proctor 131; F.T.A. Ill: C p Com- n in Joan Watson Charlotte B.S., Secretarial Administration Dikeam Colby Junior College (1. 21; Lite Saving (31; Dean ' s List (41; Gam Upha III: Y.W.C.A. I II. Marguerite Way Waynesville B.S., Home Economics Bette Lou Weathers Mrytle Beach, S. C. A.B., Psychology Aletlieiau: Chemistry Club II. 21: Honor Roll (1, 21; Y.W.C.A. (1. II; Proctor 111; Psychology Club 13. II: Section Leader 111: Student- Faculty Curriculum Committee III; Dean ' s Lis! (41; Phi Beta Kappa (41. Virginia Elizabeth Weir Winston-Salem A.B., English Martha Maude Wells ... Greensboro B.S., Home Economics Aletheian ; Legislature II. Recreation Association II, : Dean ' s List (31 ; Honor Ro : Economics Club II, 2. 3. II ; CCA. (1. 3. II ; Botany Club (3. 41 ; Junior Advisor (31 : F.T.A. (II. Barbara Carol Westmoreland Thomasville A.B., English Dikean: Carolinian Staff (II: International Relations Club (II: Camp Counselors Club 121: Dean ' s List (31: Quill Club (3, II; rts Forum Committee (31; Coraddi, Poetry Editor (H. Martha Helen Westmoreland Tabor City A.B.. English Jean Carolyn Wheeler . . Gastonia B.S., Music Dikean: Dance Group (1. 2): Choir (1. 2. 3. 41; Y.W.C.A. II. 21; Proctor II. 2. 3); Tau Psi Omega (3. II. President 141; Young Com. posers Club (3. 41. Secretary (41; Radio Club (4). Music Director III. Cornelia Anne White .... Lenoir A.B., English Cornelian: Y.W.C.A. (II: Proctor (II; Classical Club 1,2. 3. 41; Dean ' s List (31. 49 Marjorie Rebecca White Belvidere A.B.. Primary Education Dikcan; Recreation Association 111: Botaoj Club (2, 3. 41. President III: Dean ' s List 131: Future Teachers -I America (3, I); Honor Roll 131; Interfaiih Council 131: Y.W.C.A. ill: Quakers. President (31. Mary Ann White Guilford College A.B., Primary Education Cornelian; Choir 11): Town Student Organiaatin Club i3i. n (1. 21; Botanv Elm ira Whitley Raeford A.B.. Sociology Adelphiao : Y.W.C.A. (1, 2, H : Housekeeping 1 (2); Westminister Fellowship Council 13. 41. First Sociology Club 13. 41: Service League 111. niillee (l) j Tennis Vice-President (41 : Carolyn Wilkinson Nelson. Va. A.B., Biology Aletheian; International Relations Hi: Recreation Association 11. 2. 3. 4); Proctor II. 21: Y.W.C.A. (1. 21: Speedbal) (1); Sollball II. 2): Basketball II. 3. 41; Botanv Club 12. I. II: Tennis 12, II: Medical Technologists Club 13. II: B.S.U. Council 141; Physics Club II. H: Square Dame III: Chemistry Club 141; Housekeeping Committee Cha III Charlotte Elizabeth Willard Ft. Motte. S. C. A.B., Sociology Cornelian; Choir (II: Inlerfaith Council (2. 31 ; Social Committee (2, I); Daisj Chain 121; Church Council (3. 41: Sociology Club 13. I); Hall Social Chairman 131; Class Treasurer 14); House President (4). Shelby Elizabeth Ann Williams A.B., Primary Education Dikean; rurman I ni.-,.ii, II. 2. 31; Alpha Psi Ome, Council 13. 41; Future Teachers ol America 111; Reel III; Y.W.C.A. Ill; Proctor ill: Voile) Ball. Grace Carter Williams . Yadkinville B.S., Home Economics Dikean; Freshman Commission 111; Home Economics Club II. 2. 3, li: Y.W.C.A. II. 2. 3. 41; Hall Social Committee (2); Junior Advisor (3); Phyaii - I lub 13. 41. Margaret Alice Williamson Winston-Salem B.S., Secretarial Administration Mildred Holliday Williamson A.B.. Sociology Wadesboro Mabel Kathleen Wilson Angier B.S., Music ' it I I 2 I, 1.. S.c„.,a,v 111. President I li : Soi I I I ' : r- ( lub ' :. 1). 1 ibrariar, in. . • r.-i. ir I n : Leagui nil: Darlinettes 11. li ; Radio ( lub I n Elizabeth LaRle Winecoff A.B., English Greensboro Sallie Vest Wincfield Charlottesville. Va. A.B.. An Aletheian; Carolinian Business Siaff Hi; Recreation Associatioi lr; Square Dance (1) ; i W.C.A. (1) ; Swimming 11. 21: Volley Ball 111: Life Saving (2| ; Basketball (2, 3, 41; Daisy Chain 121; Art Club 13. II: Class Project Chairman 121; Ring Chairman (3|; Hall Board I I); H President i n ; Legislature in. w.c.u.n.c. Qi IH. li. WHITE W H.KINSON G. WILLIAMS WILSON H. A. WHITE WHITLEY WILLARD E. WILLIAMS I. WILLIAMSON M. II. Will 1 1MM WINECOFF WINCFIELD 19 Senior Class Phyllis Marguerite Wise Stumpy Point B.S., Secretarial Administration Dikean; Y.W.C.A. II. 21: Botany Club 13. 41; Gamma Alpha (3, 4). Marcaret Carolyn Wood Dillon. S. C. 4.B., Primary Education Aletheian; Y.W.C.A. (II; Recreation Association (1. 2); Cymnastics, Soccer, Speedball (II; Hockey, Swimming (1, 21; Basketball (1. 2, 3); Square Dam,- (21 ; Dam e Group I :( I ; Future Teachers of America (3, 41. Virginia Toxey Wood Elizabeth City A.B., Primary Education Cornelian; Square Circle II. 21; Y.W.C.A. (1. 21; Proctor (II; Recre- ation Association 121; Dean ' n List 13. 41; future Teachers of America ' 3. 41; Honor Roll (31; Society Publicity Chairman (41. Reba Christine Woodard Laurel Hill A.B., Biology Mary Worthington Grifton B.S., Secretarial Administration Dikean; Gamma Alpha (3, 41. Jane Troy Wyche . Waynesville A.B., Primary Education Ailclphian; Y.W.C.A. (1, 2. 3. 41; Honor Roll (1, 2, 3); Botany Club (2, 3, 41; Daisy Chain (21; Sigma Delta Pi (2, 3, 4), Treasurer (3), Secretary (41; Dean ' s List (3. II. Georgia Dale York . . Greensboro B.S., Home Economics nomics Club (1, 2. II; Town Student. Organization Frances Yow Greensboro A.B., Art Jo Gabriel Lowrance Mooresville B.S., Home Economics Aletheian; Home Economics Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Honor Roll (1, 21; Hall Board (II; Junior Idl i«or HI; Town Students Organization (4). Y.W.C.A. WISE WOODARD YORK ill. WOOD (IRTHINGTON YOW V. W OOD WYCHE LOWRANCE 19 Page 7) w.c.u.n.c. p hi A Seniors Plot Pictured I in ( es Edna Beck U.S.. Vursing U. ' l|,li,.i„: Medical Te. hnologisla Club l- ' i. Greensboro HULIA Ann Speas East Bend B.S., Home Economics Patty Bradhirn Shull Winston-Salem A.B.. English Esther Y. Williams . Greensboro on (1, 2): r v 7 In ITIemory of a Classmate SYLVIA MOODY Siler City, N. C. July 29, 1928 July 25. 1948 Page 73 FFICERS Sara Lou Debnam, Cheerleader Nancy Porter, Vice-President Nell Jone§, President Barbara Fehr, Secretary Zalene Angier, Treasurer e Class o f ' 5 Working with will and aspiration With achievement as our aim. We ' ll move forward Class of ' 50 To the goal we must attain. Chorus: Keep in sight, Green and White, All of the standards set hy the hest class yet. Honor and fame hring to the name Of the school we won ' t forget. Yes, we are equal to the challenge For we ' re well prepared to he. W. C. has shown us wisdom And we love her rightfully. Colors Green and White Flower Carnation Motto Look High, Aim Far Page 75 i 4 UUe ' ll move Forward Class of ' 50 Class Rings Are Here! Time Out for a Part) Moving into spiritual union with Woman ' s College — no need for a wedding hand — well not for a year . . . Almost through . . . Who said so? . . . We ' ve ust begun . . . Freshman year, one case of home- Page 76 sickness after another — Sophomore year, less maladjust- ment — Junior year, majors at last, unlimiteds for a precious few. . . . We started as advisees — short skirts — greener than any grass the sophomores stuck signs on . . . Is it pos- sible that we are now the illustrious advisers? It can ' t he — but it is. Still knitting on the argyles started sopho- more year, only this year they ' re for Tom. . . . After- noon classes — Are there no marks of seniority? - Bags — a constant hack — green jackets. . . . Class dances — one, two, three — Sleigh Bell Ball. . . . ' ' You didn ' t hear them? I ' ll meet you under the clock. . . . Carols — Open house snacks — Snowman — White carnations — Swollen feet — A cigarette after lights are out — Nothing was ever more fun. — Nothing could be, unless it was the Junior-Senior! . . . We plowed through two vears, ushering at University sermons, fuming about lights, circles, lines. . . . Our goal was a chapel window, a memorial to Dean Harriet Elliott. . . . Where ' s your class spirit? Eat candy, wear a pin, write letters, run hose, buy more! . . . No longer a timid entry into Miss Draper ' s office. . . . We drop in whether it ' s an idea, a pain, or just a chat. . . . Those Juniors, Alwavs with Some thing To Sell! mior Christmas Time for a Chat with Miss Draper. Class Chairman Page 77 ALBERT ALLEN M. ANDERSON M. H. ANDERSON ANGIER llkl s ALERBACK P. VI 1 l R. AUSTIN BACBMAN BALDWIN BARLOWE BAI CHMAN BEATTV uu.c.u.n.c. •- l A -I A O BEDELL BELEOS III IM Mill I BENSON BEST BIRCHETT HI VI KVMI.I BLAKE BLANKENSHIP BLEV1NS mil inn I BOST BOWLES BRANTLEY Ina J. Albert, Caroline Allen, Marion Anderson, Mary Henry Anderson, Zalene Angier, Emily Atkins, Edna Auerback. Patricia Austin, Ramona Austin. Janet Bachman, Mary Baldwin, Margaret Barlowe, Virginia Baughman, Laura Day Beatty. Mayebelle Bedell. Katina Beleos, Virginia Bertholf, Mary Benson, Robbie Frances Best, Louise H. Birehett, Georgia Blackwell. Olive Blake, Becky Blankenship, Mary Nance Blevins. Alice C. Boehret. June Bost. Frances Bowles. Joanne Brantley. 19 Junior Class BRONSTEIN BROOKS B. BROWN II. BROWN O. BROWN BRUIN BRUMLEY BRUNSON BUCK BURKE BURNS BUSH BUTLER CALDWELL CALLAHAN CALVERT CAMERON CAMPBELL CARPENTER CARSON CARTER ( kSSIDI CHAMPION CHANDLER CHIPLEV CLARKE COBLE CONNELLY Bernice Hilda Bronstein, Jean Brooks, Barbara Ann Brown, Dorothy Brown, Olivia Brown, Alyce Amelia Bruin, Jane Grey Brumley. Mary Lynn Branson, Lois Buck, Martha Burke, Elizabeth Burns, Ellen Mark Bush, Mary Elizabeth Butler. Virginia Caldwell. Dorothy Sue Callahan, Sallie Calvert, Flora Cameron, Nancy Reid Campbell, Joyce Whitfield Carpenter, Allein Carson, June Carter. Margaret Ann Cassidy, Joan Champion, June Chandler, Ann Chipley, Rita G. Clarke, Mildred Coble, Barbara E. Connelly. 49 COOKE COPPALA c OVINGTON COWDERY (RAW FORD I I M I. DAVENPORT w.c.u.n.c. I). DAVIS F. DAMS I IF UN MM DeVOE DICKEI DILLARD DOBBINS DRI M EATON EDENS EDMI NDS EICHENBA1 H ELDRIDGE ELLEN Fl I Mil ELLIOTT ELLIS FUJI Fl FEATHERSTONE I FHIi J. L. FF.RI.I SUN Elizabeth Leigh Cooke, Peggy Coppala, Vela Covington. Dorothy Cowdery, Elisabeth Crawford, Patricia Cunning, Ruby Davenport. Dolly Davis, Frances Lee Davis, Sara Lou Dehnam, Wilma Reed DeVoe, Nancy Bridget! Dickey. Eleanor Dillard. Marguerite Dobbins. Carolyn Drum. Sarah Anne Eaton. Kathleen O ' Dell Edens. Jane Edmunds, Lillian Eichenbaum, Margharetta Eldridge. Margaret Ellen. Mary Upshur Elliot. Ruth Elizabeth Ellioit. Ruth Ellis. Jean Farley. Jean Gwendolyn Featherstone, Barbara Fehr, Joan L. Ferguson. 19 Page 80 Junior Class J. A. FERGUSON FIPPS E. FISHER J. FISHER M. FISHER P. FISHER FLETCHER FORSYTH FORT FRANKLIN FULLER CARVER GARY GAUGLER GLASGOW COTTSCHALL GREENE GREENLEE GRINNELLS HANKS HANDLER HAKDAWAY HARKF.Y HARPER D. HARRISON R. HARRISON HASKINS HEAD Jo Anne Ferguson, Mona Fipps, Eulene Fisher, Jean Fisher, Margaret Fisher, Patricia Fisher, Muriel Fletcher. Alyce Forsyth, Sarah Elizabeth Fort. Ann Franklin. Barbara L. Fuller, Marilyn Ann Garver, Patricia Haden Gary, Gloria Gaugler. Jane Glasgow, Elizabeth Gottschall, Betty Jane Greene, Nancy Greenlee, Anne Grinnells, Jeanette Hanks, Janet Handler. Rebecca Hardaway, Marie Harkey, Edna Lee Harper, Doris Harrison, Rae Harrison, Mary Fay Haskins, Jane Head. 49 HILL HIOTT 5. HOLLAND I. HOLLAND HOLMES in inn HIBBARD r uu.c.u.n.c. Ml ..III - HLNSINCER Hl ' NTER HUTCHINSON INGRAM JACOBS JACOBSON JAMES JEFFERSON B. JEFFRIES M. JEFFRIES JENKINS JOHNSON NANCY JONES NELL JONES M. JORDAN P. JORDAN KELLER KING KYZER J. LAMBETH Jl € £ ST. Marilyn J. Hill, Malynda Anne Hiott, Sara Holland, Irene Holland, Mary Holmes. Mary Ruth Hord. Patricia Hubbard. Anne Fahey Hughes, Patricia Hunsinger, Kate Elizabeth Hunter. Mary Elizabeth Hutchinson, Virginia Ingram, Rosemary Jacobs. Inge Jacobson. Lydia James, Joyce Jefferson, Barbara Jeffries, Margaret Jeffries, Faye Eloise Jenkins, Louise Johnson, Nancy Jones. Nell Jones, Martha Jordan, Patsy Jordan, Barbara Keller, Wilma Lillian King, Mildred Pauline Kyzer. Jean Anne Lambeth. 19 Page 82 Junior Class K. LAMBETH LAMM LARGE LAWSON LEATHERS LEE LILLEY LLOYD LONG I oil. Ill h LUKE LYON B. McADAMS M. McADAMS McARTHUR McCALL McCORMICK McKEITHAN McNAIR McNAIRY McIMEELY MAGEE MAHAN MAMBER MARROW MARRUS MARSHALL Katherine Lambeth, Raniona Lamm, Janet Large, Sally Lawson, Frances Ann Leathers, Alice Ehrie Lee, Sarah Alice Lewis. Alma G. Lilley, Rebecca Lloyd, Frances Long, Katherine Longhead, Helen Margaret Luke, Dixon Lyon, Betty McAdams. Marian McAdams, Oriana McArthur, Nancy McCall, Neva McCormick, Alston McKeithan, Elinor McNair, Betty Jean McNairy. Jean McNeely, Beatrice Magee, Shirley H. Mahan, Helen Mamber, Jean Hildebrand Marrow, Naomi Marrus, Katherine Louise Marshall. 49 MASON Mt 1 C. MILLER E. MILLER M. MILLER P. MILLER MIIBI.EY r uu.c.u.n.c. MUELLER MONTGOMERY MOOD1 MOOMA1 MOORE MORRILL Ml I.LER NEAL NEWLIN NEWMAN NEWTON NIXON NORMAN III. II. VIE PANTELAKII PARKER PARKS PARRISH PAYNE PEi.i. PILLED Wyndall Mason. Ellen Margaret Metz. Constance Miller. Eva Miller. Martha Rose Miller, Patsy Ellen Miller, Betty F. Mobley. Marilyn Ann Moeller, Nancy Montgomery, Helen Moody, Barbara Moomau, Melrose Moore. Florence Morrill. Naoma Muller. Allcnc Neal, Marianna Newlin. Elizabeth Newman. Lois Newton, Nurry Nixon. Elizabeth Norman. Sally Ogilvie. Penelope Pantelakos, Joyce Cecelia Parker. Dorothy B. Parks, M. Florence Parrish, Mary Elizabeth Payne, Jo Ann Pegg, Helen Pilley. 19 Junior Class PITT POOLE PORTER POTTER PRESTON QUICK OU1NN RADER RAUB REDMAN RENEGAR REYNOLDS RIERSON R1CNEV ROBERTS ROBINSON ROCK ROGERS ROMEFELT ROSENBERGER ROTHENBERG ROWE ROYSTER RUMLEY SABISTON SALES SAMUELSON SANDERS Vivian Pitt, Doris Lee Poole, Nancy Porter, Rose Murray Potter, Mary Ann Preston, Katherine Quick, Jerry Ann Quinn. Betty Anne Rader, Joanne Raub, Margaret Redman, Peggy Lee Renegar, Jacqueline Reynolds, Eleanor Louise Rierson. Eleanor Rigney. Ruth Roberts, Harriett J. Robinson, Mary Worth Rock, C. Ann Rogers. Mary Romefelt, Lillian F. Rosenberger, Jeanne R. Rothenberg. Gladys Rowe, Ann Elizabeth Royster, Ruby Rumley, Alma Sabiston, Dot Sales, Esther Samuelson, Barbara Sanders. 49 uu.c.u.n.c. m°A SANDERS SAUNDERS SCHRUH SE1TZ SENTER SETZER SHACKELFORD M. A. SHAW M. SHAW SHEPHERD SHIVER SHOEMAKER B. SHIXER M -III I ER SICELOFF SICMON SKEELS L. SLAUGHTER li. SLA1 GHTER D. SMITH II. SMITH J. SMITH R. SMITH STACY STALLINCS STEPHENSON STOl i.htiin STHOTHER Betty Jean Sanders, Mary Lela Saunders, Amelia Schrum, Alice Augusta Seitz, Eleanor Senter, Betty E. Setzer, Mary Frances Shackelford. Marie Avery Shaw, Marilyn Shaw, Mary Shepherd, Frances Shiver, Joanne Shoemaker, Betty Shuler, Mary Paul Shuler. Nell SicelofT, Adelaide Sigmon, Eleanor Skeels, Letty Bond Slaughter, Rosa Christine Slaughter, Davilla Smith, Helene Smith. Jean Minnis Smith, Ruth F. Smith, Sara Stacy, Jean Stallings, Frances Stephenson. Barbara Stoughton, Louise Strother. 19 Junior Class SWIFT B. TEAGUE J. TEAGUE THIGPE N THOMAMV THOMAS THOMPSON TOLAR TOMLINSON TREVATHAN TROGDON TRUITT TLITTLE TYSON UMFLEET URDANETA VAIL VAItNER A. WACNER L. WAGNER WAGONER WALKER WARDEN WARE WEST WESTMORELAND WHITEHEAD WHITFIELD Shirley Max Swift, Betty Jane Teague, Jeanne Teague, Hattie Thigpen, Sylvia Thomann, Betty Thomas, Virginia C. Thompson. Anne Tolar, Jane Tomlinson, Vivian Trevathan, Jane Trogdon. Elizabeth Truitt, Betty Tuttle, Betsy Tyson. Wilma Umfleet, Ines Urdaneta, Muriel Vail, Ann Denny Vainer, Ann Lee Wagner, Luna Wagner, Barbara Wagoner. Doris Walker, Dorothy Warden, Betsy Lea Ware, Emma Faye West, K. Elizabeth Westmoreland, Irma Whitehead, Leah Whitfield. 49 Page 87 r - - ' ,- Junior Class A. WILLIAMS J. WILLIAMS i. A. WILLIAMS S. WILLIAMS A. WILSON i. w ii.son WIMIUWIIIITII WORRELL VOI M. iinr Earl) illiams, Jean Elizabeth Williams, Sarah Ann Williams Shirle) Williams, Alice Faye Wilson, June Anna Wilson. Naomi Woodworth, Frances E. Worrell. Shirley Joan Young. OFFICERS Ann Grier, Cheerleader Fran Fulcher, President Barbara Mangum, Secretary Jaylee Montague, Vice-President Not Pictured : Anne Edwards, Treasurer SOR ORES The Class of ' 51 Class Song Here ' s to the class none can surpass; We ' ll never be outdone; Our love and pride can ' t de denied For the Class of ' 51. Chorus : The best that W. C. has known, Class of ' 51, march on! Keep well in sight both red and white Our colors bold and clear; Loyal are we to W. C, Forever hold it dear. Chorus : The best that W. C. has known, Class of ' 51, march on! Colors Red and White Motto Knowledge Conies, but Wisdom Lingers Page 91 Class of ' 51, fTlarch On! ' The Daisy Chain and White Dresses Enthusiastir Miss Davis Sophomores! We could hardly believe thai we were upperclassmen at last — upperclassmen, with vengeance for freshmen on Rat Dav . . . recalling our embarrassment when we were rats — upperclassmen, tightening the campus with our red, red jackets . . . narchine around the Dining Hall when they were Bridge-playing Sophs Page 92 new . . . and our pride in our Class Chairman, Miss Dorothy Davis. Yes, our day had come! Bridge until all hours of the night . . . unlimited week-ends for football games and dances at Carolina, State, and Duke . . . the Sophomore formal . . . and then the serious side . . . hours spent in the library with history books and psychology readings . . . reading Chaucer until the small hours of the morning . . . upperclassmen, really feeling as if we were important when elections came and we ran for campus offices and realized we were almost Juniors . . . singing Class of ' 51 at Mass Meetings and taking the Junior seats at the last Mass Meeting. Halfway through college — was the hardest part over, or was it still to come? . . . feeling a tinge of sadness as we exchanged serenades with our sister class and carried the Daisy Chain at their graduation. Yes, we were Sophomores, and our days at Woman ' s College were flying by. We were making our mark and living to the fullest . . . CLASS OF ' 51, MARCH ON! For it ' s here in our hearts oh sisters dear. And we sing it now to you . . . w.c.u.n.c. -afx s First Rmr. left to right: Jane Armitage, Eleanor Annis, Margaret Alston, Theresa Alley, Martha Allen. Jacqueline Alford, Virginia Albritton, Nillie Adkins, Inza Abernathy, Mary Louise Ahdalla. Second Row: Betsy Barber. Clara Dee Banner, Nancy Ballard, Virginia Ayers, Enid Ayers, Jean Aycock, Marie Averitt, Joan Austin, Nancy Atkins, Pat Ashley. Bonnie Brown Ashe. Third Row: Margaret Bentley. Ann Bergen, Shirley Berger, Jane Bennett. Helen Bell, Joan Bell, Betty Beauford, Ann Baxley, Mary Bassett, Jane Bass, Irene Bass. Mellie Barlow. Sara Lee Barker. Rosemarv Barber. Page 94 Sophomore Class First Row, left to right: Shirley Barry, Betty Bivens, Hester Bizzell, Mary Black, Ruth Blackmail, Emily Blackwell, Evelyn Blalock, Nancy Blanton, Jane Bledsoe. Second Row: Penny Bogart, Montine Bondurant, Bulow Bowman, Dorothy Bradley, Bobby Brewer, Josephine Brooks, Barbara Anne Brown, Elizabeth Brown, Evelyn Brown, Jane Brown, Joyce Brown, Jo Bryan. Third Row: Nellie Bugg, Margie Lee Buck. Virginia Bullard, Charlotte Bunch, Pauline Burchette, Kathleen Burnette, Nancy Burton, Carol Byrd. Doris Byrd, Mary Cahill. 49 w.c.u.n.c. First Row. left to right: Axlene Callendar, Elizabeth Calvin, Dorothy Cameron. Leona Cameron. Peggv Jean Cameron, Ann Marie Camlin, Frances Campbell. Second Row: Mary Anne Campbell. Faye Carlton. Maria Carroll. Sarah Carter. Carlene Cathey. Betty Sue Cecil, Annette Chandler, Sally Cheney, Carroll Christian. Jeannette Christian. Third Row: Frances Clark, Sater Clay, Dorothy Clodfelter, Joycelyn Coats, Ann Coble. Evangeline Coker, Barbara Collins, Cecelia Cone. Roberta Cooper, Dot Copeland, Nancy Corbitt, Anne Correll. Page 96 Sophomore Class First Row, left to right: Anne Cox, Catharine Cox, Ann Cragan, Pickett Eugenia Crouch, Rebecca Crowder, Dixie Dean Clumpier. Gray Culbreth. Second Row: Josephine Cusick, Mary Darnall, Nadia Daughtridge, Elizabeth Davis, Evelyn Davis, Jane Davis, Dorothy Day, Ann Deans, Kathleen Deans, Evelyn Dearman, Pat Dickens. Third Row: Lorraine D ' Lugin, Kathryn Dobbins, Laurah Dobson, Laura Dodson, Rosemond Doughton, Janet Drennen, Katherine Dukes, Marilyn Dunn. Doris Dwyer, Elaine Early, Anne Edwards, Jane Lee Eddy. 49 Page 97 w.c.u.n.c. First Row, left to right: Esther Elliott, Nancy Elliott, Mary Jane English. Corinne Etheridge, Annice Page Everett, Betty Everett, Annette Ezzell, Mildred Farlow. Second Row: Ann Farmer, Mildred Ferguson, Mary Gladys Fisher, Betty FitzGerald, Ann Flack, Ora Lee Flanagan, Mary Elizabeth Fleet, Jean Floyd, Jean Ford, Anne Forney. Third Row: Blanche Foster. Ann Fowler. Patsy Fowler. Virginia Francis. Fran Fulcher, Faye Funk, Raine Gallagher. Johnsie Gambill, Betty Sue Gandy, Lula Gams, Emmalynn Gettys. 19 Sophomore Class First Row, left to right: Virginia Glaser, Adele Gold, Miriam Gonella, Ann Goudelock, Gracie Grady, Mary Eleanor Gray, Elsie Jane Green, Emily Green, Shirley Greenblatt. Second Row: Tommie Green, Anne Grier, Louise Griffin, Mary Ellen Griffin, Jane Grigg, Catherine Grill, Eleanor Griswold, Carolyn Groce, Shirley Haase, Mary Ruth Hall. Third Row: Betsy Haley, Dorothy Hallenbeck, Sarah Ann Hamilton, Nancy Hamlet, Sally Jo Hamrick, Frances Harbison, Glenn Abbott Harden, Eliza- beth Harding, Elizabeth Harper. 49 Page 99 w.c.u.n.c. First Row, left to right: Betty Ann Harrell, Margaret Harrelson, Betty Jean Harris. Winifred Harriss, Jean Hart. Virginia Hart. Jane Hawk. Bobbie Jean Haynes. Second Row: Edith Hendrix. Jean Hester. Joanna Higgins, Helen High. Miriam Hines, Mary B. Hinnant. Pat Hockett, Jean Hoffner, Jean Hogshead. Third Roic: Tavia Holbrook, Kathryn Holly. Margaret Holmes, Martha Holton. Jane Holtzelaw. Jeannette Horton. Doris Hovis. Betsy Howard. Frances Howell. Ellen Hughes. Tempe Hughes. Page 100 Sophomore Class First Row, left to right: Rowena Foster, Carolyn Hunnings, Nancy Holder, Mary Anne Hunt, Amelia Ann Hunter, Margaret Hunter, Ann Ingram, Frances Ingram. Second Row: Florence Jacobson, Mimi Jaross, Alma Johnson, Elizabeth Johnson, Grace Johnson, Margaret Ann Johnson, Mary Katharine Johnson, Jean Jones, Eloise Jordan, Polly Jean Kennedy, Virginia Key, Katherine Kilgore. Third Row: Elizabeth G. King, Barbara Kinsman, Nancy Kirkpatrick, Phyllis Kline, Peggie Rose Lambert, Nelle Rose Lancaster, Sarah Lancaster, Beatrice Lanier, Bettv Mae Latham, Eleanor Leach. 49 Page 101 w.c.u.n.c. ' ' First Row. left to right: Julia Ross Lambert. Patsie Lee. Ruth Levin. Ann Linville, Ann Little, Martha Littlefield, Connie Liverman, Jean Lloyd, Marie Lloyd. Second Row: Frannie Lonax, Elaine Long, Mary Lovelace, Ann Sharpe Lowrance, Mildred Lowrey, Elizabeth Loyd, Doris Lyeriy, Francie Lyman, Virginia Lynch, Naida Lyon. Third Row: Claire McCall, Betty McCallum, Sue McCormac, Jane McDaniel, Joyce McDowell. Thelma McFadden, Betty Mclnnis, Flora Mclver, Lydia McKeithan. Sarah Eleanor Brown. 19 Sophomore Class First Row, left to right: Jo Anne McLean, Ethel McLemore, Barbara Manguni. Dorothy Mattel, Geneva Massie, Lottie Matheson, Mary Maughan. Patricia Mellonas, Elizabeth Memory. Second Row: Sue Mendelsohn, Rosalind Mercer, Gretchen Metz, Edith Mew- born, Helen Miller, Jewel Miller, Margaret Miller, Mary Ruth Miller, Emma Mills, Frieda Mills. Third Row: Betty Lou Mitchell. Mary Lou Monnett. Jaylee Montague. Jeanne Montgomery, Peg Montgomery, Ann Moore, Betty Lou Moore, Ada Jane Moore. Jeanne Moss Moore, Julia Moore. Marv Carolyn Moore. 49 Page 103 w.c.u.n.c. First Row, left to right: Betty Moore, Sterling Moore, Marie Morgan, Pat Morrell, Peggy Morris, Betty Morrison, Cecilia Morriss. Christine Moutafis, Joan Mueller. Second Row: Betty Lon Merrill. Ruth Muth. Sara Emma Myers, Phyllis Niven, Dorothy Norfleet, Carolyn Nurnberger, Frances O ' Connor. Catherine Oliver. Jessie Rae Osborne. Eileen OsherorT. Elizabeth Outlaw. Third Row: Marion Overby. Joyce Owen, Elizabeth P. Parker. Irene Eliza- beth Parker. Dorothy Parrish, Patricia Paton, Geraldine Pearce, Hazelbelle Boo ? ' Pearsall, Caroline Pearson, Peggy Peters. Marilyn Phelps. Martha Phillips. 19 Page 104 Sophomore Class First Row. left to right: Carol yn Pickel, Jean Pitman, Edith Plyler. Rachel Poole, Carmen Pope, Anne Powell, Emogene Powell, Nan Preas, Chattie Price. Second Roiv: Jane Pritchard, Nancy Pritchett, Evelyn Proctor. Nancy Purves, Peggy Putnam, Cornelia Quinn, Faye Quinn, Emily Ranson, Hattie RatelifT, Jane Ray, Jean Ray, Harriett Reaves, Hilda Redding. Third Row: Roberta Redman, Patricia Reid, Colleen Rencgar, Nell Richard- son, Helen Rigby, Peggy Rimmer, Mary Margaret Ritchie. Betty Lea Rober- son, Marylynn Roberson. Jackie Roberts. Marilea Roberts, Eleanor Robinson. 49 Page 105 w.c.u.n.c. First Row. left to right: Eniilie Robinson, Jean Robinson. Joan Robinson. Bobbie Lee Rogers, Millicent Rollins. June Rose. Mary Jane Ross. {Catherine Routh. Jeannette Ruiter. Second Row: Ellen Russell. Patricia Sanderford, Margaret Sanderson, Jean Sandlin, Joyce Sandlin, Judith Sandford, Helen Mae Sarles, Erma Scarlette, Sally Schryver, Ora Lee Scott. Third Row: Gladys Sealy, Anna Blair Secrest, Joanne Sechrest, Nancy Selecman, Beverly Serr, Barbara Schreffler, Shirley Sharpe, Rose Ann Shearin, Ann Sherron, Jo Ann Sides. 19 Page 106 Sophomore Class First Row, left to right: Kathryn Sink, Mickey Sink, Ellen Skinner, Ruth Sledge, Martha Raye Smathers, Carolyn Smith, Danny Kate Smith, Doris Jane Smith, Eleanor Smith, Isabelle Smith. Second Roiv: Margaret Smith, Nancy Smith, Nell Smith, Grevilda Snider, Peggy Snypes, Rosa Lee Speas, Mary Catherine Spence, Jeannine Stanley. Lois Stephens, Mary Ann Stilwell. Third Row: Jane Stone, Betty Jean Stover, Dorothy Strother. Mickey Sugg, Edith Sutker, Peggy Sutton, Jane Swindell, Laverne Sykes, Beth Tanch, Sybil Tanner. 49 Page 107 w.c.u.n.c. First Ron. left to right: Peggy Jean Tallant. Mary Elizabeth Tart. Fiances Taylor, Mary Anna Taylor, Lydia Teer, Mimi Temko, Grace Thompson. Jeannette Thompson. Second Row: Mary Thompson, Marv Anne Thompson, Maxine Thompson, Peggv Thompson. Virginia Dare Thompson. Dorothy Thorne, Betsy Timstall Sarah Helen Turlington, Joyce Tyson. Third Roic: Jane Vann. Anne Veasey, Mary Lou Waggoner. Hattie Wallace. Hilda Wallerstein. Peggy Warren, Mary Fayne Weatherspoon, Anne Wellons. Anne White. Frances Marie White, Olivia Shields White. ■19 Page 108 Sophomore Class First Row. left to right: Nancy Whitley, Gwen Wilborn, Sarah Wilkins. Nan Wilkinson, Jean Willard, B. J. Williams. Cloise Williams, Doris Williams. Jackie Williams. Second Row: Nancy Williams, Priscilla Williams, Martha Lou Williamson. Barbara Williford, LaRue Wilson, Betty Carroll Wimbish, Nancy Winning- ham, Ann Winslow, Dorothy Winters, Rebecca Woodruff, Patricia Workman. Third Row: Dorothy Worley. Ann Worsley, Sybil Yelton, Mae Elizabeth Yelverton, Elizabeth Jane Young, Lillian Zachary. Sally-Ann Zeiger. Marian Davis, Elizabeth Hilton. Miriam Huggins. Waldeen Kearns. VvC ■OFFICERS Diane Ritnour, President Anne Whittinjjton, Vice-President Peggy Stewart, Treasurer Betty Bullard, Cheerleader Jacqueline Jernigan, Secretary Yes, we ' re the Class of Fifty-Two Our service we will render To thee, our dear old W. C. And all who will defend her. Yes, we ' ll strive to make her glory shine With faith and loyalty. So come on, Class of Fifty-Two, We ' re all for W. C. Class Motto Let us match our words with deeds Class Colors White and Lavender Page 111 Yes, We ' re The Class Of Fifty-Two j Applications actually accepted — thank goodness ihev didn ' t ask for pictures — new clothes bought, and at last, the grand arrival! . . . What ' s happened to my trunk — isn ' t it ever going to get here — do you suppose Miss Moxley will find it under the bed? . . . Where ' s mv roommate — I wanta see what she looks ke! . . . Why cant we put scotch tape on the walls -why must there be rats, even in the closets? . . . Page 112 Golly, exams the first week! Why do we have to know what ' s in the handbook anyway? . . . Exchang- ing sandals for good sturdy oxfords for that cross country hike to meet advisors . . . Say, which would be easier — music appreciation or health? . . . Rat Day — no, nuff said! . . . Freshman mixers — MEN!! New faces, new dance steps . . . Nineteen on my posture picture! But I don ' t really stand like that. Oh well, I wauled to take Body Mechanics next semester anyhow! . . . Cleaning up the Hubbub — now we can push the upperclassmen around! . . . Freshman commission elected — big wheels on campus! . . . The Yearling — some Bronte ' s in our midst . . . At last, our class song! Now we can hold our heads high in mass meetings! . . . Closed study, tests, dates, dances, hall boards, long awaited cuts — Well whattya ' know, we ' re sopho- Then We Did Anything Sealed, left to right: Nannie Gibson. Alice Bernholz. Nancy Porter, Acting President. Joanne Pharr. Bertha Crockett • Standing: Joan Wrenii, Peggy Stewart, Joanne Flanagan. Joan Cohen, Anne Preston • Absent: Joyce Howe. Diane Ritnour. First Row: Belte Louise Barksdale, Mary Barnes, Matlie Barringer, Dorothy Bennett. Carolyn Biggerstaff, Pearle Marie Blake. Iran Bobbin, Elizabeth Boulus. Barbara Brown. Betsy Burroughs, Cathy Cahn. Elizabeth Ann Caldwell, Kitty Carter, Joyce Casey, lean Cockrell, Martha Sue Coltrane, Constance Contras. Mary Jo Cox • Second Row: Nancy Cropsey, Diana Jo Cummings, Betty Cushwa, Mary Lee Driver. Ann Duke. Mary Frances Elsen. Eleanor Eubanks. Betty Faggart. Sara Frances Ferebee, Rose Fincher. Margaret Fox. Edna Friedman. Betty Gekraan. Amanda Gekas. Jan Goodman. Margaret Green. Martha Green. Carol Guthrie • Third Row: Rachel Hackney. Nancy Hampton. Mary Lou Hauson. Eddie Jean Harris. Marj V-nr- Harris, Jean Harrison. Martha Hayes. Eleanor Hirsch, Elaine Holly. Jane Hough. nn Hughes, Norma Hunley, Hen- rietta Jackson. Ann Johnson. BRI LEY HRLL First Row: Phyllis Johnson. Susan Johnson. Lillian Joyner. Polly Ke . Rebecca Lamy. Dorothy Laurence. Sharon Levin. Lois Long, Nina McLeod. Betty Will McReynolds, Nancy Maples. Hilda Marston. Gloria Monk. Lydia Jane Moore. Dorothy Murchison. Juda Owen. Frances Palmer. Dora Pittman. Mary Lib Pope o Second Row: June Poteat. Antoinette Reavis. Joan Roberts, Kitty Robinson. Carol Rogers, Rachael Sarbaugh, Mary Scarborough, Carol Schaffer, Olive Ruth Sedgwick, Olive nn Shaw, Ellen Shepherd, Norma Sherrer, Diane Simon, Peggy Simpson, Elaine Smitana, Virginia Smith, Nancy Sorrentino, Marjorie Ann Southerland. Evelyn Spencer • Third Row: Sally Spung. Rosemary Sweeney, Betty Jean Troutman, Pat Warren, Mary Jane Wessman. Claudine Whitaker. Jackie Whitaker. Sara Margaret White. Yvonne Willoughhy. Betsy Winifield, Jean Young. B $ m V • ' ' • ; ■_ tftf III! til ? £ : nv ms: M Q F rst flow: Nancy Mitchelene Adams, Diana Addison, Dorothy Anderson, Nadyan Arab, Mary Austin, Nancy Bailey, Barbara Barbour, Kat Barnes, Dora Barrett, Nancy Barton, Janet Batts, Viola Batts, Doris Blalock. June Blumenthal. Ida Louise Brady, Betty Britz, Lil Butner, Eileen Buzzi. Evelyn Champion, Erne Lou Cheek • Second Row: Sara Coggins, Betty Conley, Sarah Cooke, Marie Costello, Peggy Crouch, Hazel Dale, Helen Day, Joan DeGruchy, Vivian Dover, Marquirete Edwards. Jessie Ford, Kat Friday, Daisy Garner. Clara Glibert, Shirley Hack, Lois Hadaway. Dot Hamilton, Betty Hamlin, Martha Ann Harbinson. Mary Harmon • Third Row: Lillian Hardy, Sara Henneberger, Eleanor Hoskins, Norma Howard, Joyce Howe, Catherine Hudson, Barbara Jacobson, Jacqueline Johnson, Joyce Johnson. Joann Johnston, Ruth Ann Kelley, Callie Kinard, Kat Kirschner. Rebecca Langdon, Betty Lassiter, Martha Laz nby. Nell Lee, Mary Helen Linville. uu.c. u. n.c. COIT HALL First Row: Mary Lovett, Jo Ann Lowry. Esther Marie MacDonald, Katherine McComb. Jennie Mclnnis, Martha Maynard, Bar- bara Merrill, Pat Mills. Nancy Mitchell. Frances Moody. Bettie Moon. Eva Kate Moore. Fay Morgan. Edith Nardin, Carolyn Neece, Joan Neighbors, Nancy Nunez, Jane O ' Berry. Eugenia OKay. Jonnie Mae Orr • Second Row: Ann Pender. Betty Jo Petria. Mickey Irene Phillips, Peggy June Phillips. Ann Pollard, Lora Jean Reeves, Elizabeth Ann Ridenhour, Phyllis Ridg- way, Margaret Ryder. Nancy Saslow. Lenore Satterfield, Amelia Shaw, Betty Jane Sherron, Carolyn Simpson, Jean Slater, Janie Smith. Rachel Smothers. Priscilla Snider. Jean Stamey, Marcelene Stanley • Third Row: Bobbie Strickland, Joann Stryker. Anne Sutton, Shirley Tegg, Nancy Thomas, Marilyn Tolochko, Carolyn Tweed. Malvina Verrcault, Mary Jane Walker, Regena Waterman. Winnefred Wheeler, Elizabeth Wilson, Kat Wendley. Elizabeth Wrenn. Rose Yancy. First Knit: Pal Anderson, Jean Andrews, Sonia Angstadt, Betsv Backman. Amelia Barbour. Dolores Barrett. Elizabeth Bau- com, Virginia Berk. Carolyn Blanehard, Rosemary Boney. Elizabeth Bracken. Anne Bradford. Clara Brauer. Margaret Brown, Peggy Brown. Betty Bullard, Hazel Burleson, Jane Cabaniss. Betty Causey. Margaret Click • Second Row: Mary Compton, Virginia Conner, Nancy Cross. Jean Cruse. Ann David. Christine Davis, Miriam Davis. Nancy Sue Davis. Mildred Deal. Betty Dixon. Jo Carol Ennis, Katherine Fesperman. Mildred Fain. Anna Fey, Mary Roberta Fisher. Joanne Flanagan. Jo Ann Frank. Bee Catling. Nancy Gray. Kathryn Greene • Third Row: Betty Harrington. Jean Helper. Marcia Hermann. Katherine Hildebrand, Mary Holshauser. Jean Hunnicutt. Clara Hunt. Martha Hurlocker, Mazie Louise James. Betty Johnson. Miralyn Johnson. Gean Johnson. Peggy Jones, Ann Jones. Barbara Jordan. Rose Ann Kahn. Susan Kimbraugh, Irvin King. Mai ir kin;:. COTTEn HALL First Rote: Joyce Lemon, Ann Lentz. Shirley Lyon, Martha Lippard. Martha Lohr, Jane Mcjunkins, Betty McKnight. Elizabeth McLeod, Man McNeill, Sarah Mann. Martha Ma . Doris Miller, Frances Miller. Carolyn Moon. Barbara Morris, Joyce Mor- ton, Jody Mundy • Second Row: Mildred Newitt, Sally Oden, Pat Pappas, Betty Pearl, Margaret Petrea. Jean Phillip-, Louise Pickard, Bobbie Potts, Ann Preston. Roddy Rau. Jane Redwine. Eleanor Randleman. Betsy Richardson. Nancy Rothrock. Susan Sanderson, Dot Scott. Dot Shamel • Third Row: Ellen Shuford. Nancy Sides, Jean Stone. Barbara Tew. Mary Tola, Mary Trott, Sara Turner. Peggy Vaughn, Ann enters. Freda Ward. Marianne Weathers. Anne Whittington. Lynn Williams, Leone Williams. Mary Jo Willis, Sara Wyche. First Row: Sue Alderman. Catherine Anthony. Margaret Ann Arthur. Bettie Barringer. Peggy Belton. Sarah Ella Bennett. Kathryn Biggerstaff. Edith Blaekweltler. Rosa Lee Brake, Sara Alice Breeden, Fredia Brown, Hope Brown. Martha Byrd. Virginia Cameron. Kitty Campbell. Martha Ann Campbell, Nancy Carr. Bessie Cartwright. Frances Clegg • Second Row: Betty Coffey, Peggy Coffey. Jane Collison. Barbara Colthurst. Bertha Crockett, Lorraine Crowell. Mary Sue Dael. Anne Dry- den, Betty Duncan, Shirley Ehret, Elizabeth Elkins, Nancy Everhart. Janet Everitt, Peggy Feimster. Elsie Glavick, Patricia Good, Lillian Gravely, Elizabeth Green • Third Row: Margaret Green. Barbara Griggs. Mary Rose Hall. Lucille Hannah. Jerry Harman. Christine Harrelson. Barbara Harris, Patty Ann Harris, Patricia Harrison. Hasseltine Hofler. Nancy Howell. Mary Idol. Carolyn Ingle. Virginia Ingram. Grace Jalin. Barbara Jobe. Frances Johnson. Laura Judy. Jane Kirkman. Wanna Fave Laws. uj.c. u.n.c. GRRY HRLL First Row: Florence Leigh. Mary Ola Lilly. Nancy Medford. Martha Ann Medlin. Louise Mooney, Jessie Nicholas. [Catherine 0 Donnell, Virginia Oliver. Lucy Page. Mildred Patterson. Ann Payne, Alice Peele, Barbara Pendergrass, Mary Philips, Peggy Pickle, Ruth Pierce, Marianne Pollander. Ramona Powell. Joan Pharr • Second Row: June Rainey, Mildred Rhinehart, Ellen Rickert. Dorothy Roberts, Betty Ross. Ann Russell. Everette Claire Sanderford, June Saunders. Lillian Sawyer, Leona Scott. Elizabeth Siler. Eutha Sharpe. Dorothy Shiver, Anne Simmonds. Helen Simpson. Mary Small. Carolyn Smith. Margie Smith. • Third Row: Mary Frances Smith. Shirley Smith. Virginia Smith. Hazel Steele. Jeanne Straighton, Alice Suggs, Margaret Sutton. Mildred Teague, Charlotte Thornburg, Mary Alice Turner. Ann Tyson, Mary Lou Vaughn, Carol Warlick. Colista Weisner. Joy Welsh. Joann Wicker. Almetrice Wood. ft, ' w.- a ( t First Row: Marverine Alexander. Norma Baxley. Mildred Beamer, Alice Bernholz, Evelyn Best, Mary Joyce Biggs, Carinne Bisserce, Mary Rose Blackburn. Jacqueline Bodie, Anita Bolinger. Evelyn Boone, Joyce Boyette, Sue Boykin, Barbara Bremsey, Mae Brock • Second Row: Mary Brooks. Eleanor Brown. Eva Capps, Naomi Cooley, Dorothy Corpening, Betsy Crowley, Leola Culbert. Alma Davis. Janet Davis, Kathryn Devins. Glenna Dewitt, Bettye Dillard. Vernie Edwards. Bettye Evans. Patricia Finkelstein • Third Row: Louise F ranklin, Lucille Gay, Margaret Gooch, Ann Hall. Doris Hancock, Jean Ann Hanna. Margie Harding. Katharine Harrington. Ann Hiyter. Tommie Lee Haywood. Dolly Ann Hedgecock, Anne Henderson. Janet Hodges. Dorothy Hogan. Catherine Holm. Willaden Hook. Sue Hooks. jflinison HRLL First Ron: Bettj Vnne Hufham. Mary Lee Hughes. Jackie Jernigan, Bettj Luce, Dorothy McCorkle, Louise Madison. Mary McCullen, Jimmie McMillan, Peggy Maynard, Doris Michalove, Emily Micol. Lois Pace. Miriam Paris. Kathryn Parker. Alberta Parrish • Second Roto: Margaret Parrish. Raedelle Patterson, Lucille Ann Pillatt. Dorothy Plout. Imogene Pons. Mar garet Pressly. Martha Quails. Betty Randall. Pat Raney, Ruth Rawlins. Ann Marie Ridenhour. Jean Rotha. Ann Marie Rouse Jane Sarsfield, Charlotte Sedberry. Dorothy Shope • Third Row: Miriam Skinner. Patricia Smith. Virginia Smith. Joan Taylor Geraldine Thomas. Ruth Tillman. Barbara Tobias, Adeline Tyson. Virginia VanDyke, Betty Lou Van Hook. Barbara Wall Man Wall-. Frances Wells. Miriam Whitley. Emily Williams. Nancy William-, hi- Young. HinSHRW FRESHITIEn First Row: Beulah Beatly, Carolyn Burton, Annette Dunham, Dixie Farthing, Marian Floyd, Nannie Gibson, Juanita Jordan, Betsy Kinard • Second Row: Carol Lowery, Hazel Matthews, Sally Masengill, Mary Louise Myers, Dolores Norris, Beth Parker, Jean Satterwaite, Mary Sue Tenny. Rebecca Troxler, Betty Sue Webster, Jean Whisonant. uj.c. u.n.c. First Row: Sara Armstrong, Erlline Bason. Jacquelyne Dwiggins. Margaret Flow, Eleanor Friddle, Betty French, Doris Hen- drix, Edith Highfill, Martha Julian, Peggy Johnston • Second Row: Barbara Kent, Mary Elizabeth Mclnnis, Ramona Miller, Dollie Moser, Iris O ' Ferrell. Jean Pinehback, Betty Sharpe, Dora Sharpe. Nancy Smith, Pat Wagoner, Pauline White. TOWn STUDEEITS s OFFICERS Dorothy Sieginund, President Frances Redmon, Secretary Patricia Adams, Vice-President Nancy Kesler, Cheerleader Ann Dixon, Treasurer imE-fflewLs Class Song All hail, hail to W. C. We the Commercials sing. We ' ll honor and love thee, Even through eternity. We ' ll cherish the memories Of all you hold dear, And carry your standards Down through the years. All hail, hail to W. C. We the Commercials sing. We pledge to thee always Love and loyalty. Class Colors White and Carnet Class Motto The Higher We Climb the Broader the View Page 12) We, the Commercials ing... All in one year we learned the arts of business and the fun of living and working together as students at W. C. We ' ll never forget our first chapel period and finding seats in the section of the balcony that became home for us every Tuesday. We had to encounter those mysterious looking machines that are so familiar to us now; we met our faculty, too. and made fast friends with them. How can we ever forget the Hallo- ween party they gave us . . . square dancing in the Hut . . . roaring fires in the fireplaces . . . and our august professors arriving on broomsticks??? Our memories include the excitement, too, of planning a return party and trying to outdo them in originality Commercial Class Meeting at 1:00 Today Commercials ' Corner in the Town Students ' Room Learning Our Lesson in Respect r- . . . the teas we gave ... to the class of ' 48 at their reunion ... to our guest speakers ... to our parents at Christmas, when we really put on the dog and had our newly elected officers as guests of honor. We re- member the dorm parties in Hinshaw and that corner of the Town Students ' Room reserved for the Com- mercial students from Greensboro, who got together to plan a tour of the city for those of us who ordinarily never saw more than the route from the corner to the Carolina Theater. Our kaleidoscope of memories from this year re- minds us of the thrill we felt when we got our class pins; they were our badge of membership . . . we think of class meetings at one o ' clock, when we prac- ticed singing our song in preparation for the all- important mass meeting, when we were recognized by the rest of the school and our sister class, the juniors, stood up for us. The week-end we remember best, of course, was the one in March, when we had our dance, and all the wonderful things that went along with it. Mary and Martha and their committee chairmen ar- ranged a magnificent time for all of us . . . the orchestra, refreshments, cards, everything! Finally of course, there ' s the last mass meeting, at the end of the year, when we marched out of Aycock, singing our class song, and a few days later, got those certificates we worked for so hard. It was a grand year. Dance Chairmen, the Howell Twins and Class President Dorothy Seigmund Machines Manipulators w.c.u.n.c. v j ' rr- Row One. left to right: Nancy Sue Adams. Patricia Ann Adams, Vergie Trovelyn Allen, Virginia Lee Baity. Ramona Mae Boaz, Margaret Anne Boyd, Georgia Belvedere Bracy, Sue Frances Bradley. Jean Grey Braswell. Row Two: Julia Caryl Brown, Mary Lee Cassell. Beverly Lovell Cobb. Mary Doris Cobb, Patsy Ann Cole. Alice Elizabeth Coppley. Mary Anna Courtney, Anna Lou Cox. Row Three: Dorothy Jane Cox, Emily Jean Cox, Jane Marie Cox, Emma Jean Dark. Billie Ray DeVault. Diana Ruth Dickens. Ann Elizabeth Dixon. Jessie Lee Donathan. Bessie Koula Dross. Row Four: Evelyn Jean Edwards. Patricia Jane Ellington. Mary Martha Ensley, Iris Lea Felts, Janet Forester Frazier. Kathryn Lois Funk. 19 Commercial Class Row One, left to right: Mary Adeline Gainer, Margaret Jane Gay, Marion Talmage Gerringer, Nancy Ellamae Goff, Rebecca Jane Gray, Carolyn Huntington Green, Betty Griffin, Bettiejane Walker Gunn, Jill Hancock. Row Two: Mary Ruth Harris, Miriam Joyce Hayes, Donna Joan Hendrickson, Betty Wray Henslev, Claire Estelle Hodges, Laura Crowell Hoffman. Joanna Hopkins, Betty Jean Howard, Betty Ann Howe. Row Three: Martha Howell, Mary Howell, Dorothy Glenn Hufham, Ruby Marie Hutchens, Mary Carol Ivey, Blanche Ann Johnson, Addie Colleen Jones, Bonnie Lou Kesler. Row Four: Nancy Elizabeth Kesler, Barbara Antonia Kieswetter. Anne Lee King, Dorothy Louise Kluttz, Phyllis Ann Knight, Joyce Ann Langdon, Shirley Lou Lee. 49 Page ?5 w.c.u.n.c. x. V ■J VTj Ron One. left to right: Mary Delia Leggette, Sarah Frances McKinnon, Billie Sue McLean. Bonnie Sue McMillan. Betty Lee McQueen. Mildred Louise Martin. Evelyn Ramseur Michael. Margaret Frances Mock. Margaret Mae Moore. Row Two: Dolores Ann Muiad. Ann Helen Murphy. Helen Ida Nan. Nancy Nina Norrell. Frances Anne Pearman. Grace Reel Piner. x gnes Marie Rahil. Mary Frances Redmon. Jean Seihels Ritchie. Row Three: Margaret Glenn Robinson. Frances Anne Rogers. Jewell Frances Rumley. Lillian Grace Saleeby, Saniera Mary Saleeby. Evelyn Hunter Sammons. Mrs. Edelle Pierce Satter- field. Wvona Maxine Sevier. Dorothy Elizabeth Siegmund. Row Four: Rebecca Tyndale Smith. Jacquelyn Beatrice Simpson, Agnes Kathryn Smith. Bette June Smith. Mary Christine Smith. Bettv Ann Snyder. Annie Maude Southall. °age 126 19 Commercial Class Row One. left to right: Barbara Jeanne Spillman. Polly Marie Stout, Ruth Virginia Stovall, Nancy Gray Swiggett. Anna Ruth Taylor, Jerrie Earlene Thompson. Row Two: Jean Gwyn Trent, Mary Evelyn Tucker, Nancy Lou Waitman, Betty Jean Wagoner, Anna Sue Wallace, Edith Inez Walker, Clara Dolores Ward. Row Three: Dorothy Jean Welch, Mary Catherine Welch, Helen Josephine Wentz, Hilda Gray White, Alice Vivian White, Virginia Muriel Williams. Row Four: Elizabeth Cornelia Willis, Dolly Faye Wilson. Vera King Winchester, Edna Earle Wolfe, Barbara Ann Wrenn. 49 Page 127 4 fashions the woman oKa better tomorrow the orgaiiizatftNWMBfjf ' ' the Woirvan ' s elections boa d, the Honor board, tl hoard, the Faculty-Student Revie r College function smooth ly for le points committee, the curriculum committee, the; finance ng committee to mention a fe . . . th ' Legislature, the Judicial Board, the executive offi ers of the Student Government Association, t e Service League to mention soine mpre Jiave their sljVre in the administratis raKffy ft .—is is mu -tabttrtit H y for demoeraticTiving aiKi the .extent to which lie; activities ofj these organizations determines, in large measure, t Unbroken Band... ' l iiiocracy. We have discussed h mor and h )tly and then supported wholehsa.rjf n presentation in d whaXye Jrefteved ... we have campaigned we have debal sfct up our own attempted to put attempting to live We ftave. changed our traditional evolutionary inuurfe oi iveriinienj of any kind Mly in flie legi lative foFuSn, . . we have ed judgment -Accordingly . . . we havf ge of the classroom We are 6 n ' jri. ] 13 Martha Fowler, President of Student Government Association Honor Policy Prc-school Conference Mass Meeting Responsible Freedom Marilyn McColluni. tic-President. S.G.A. Student Jane Edmunds, Claire McCall, Secretary, S.G.4. Treasurer, S.G.A. Responsible freedom is the keynote ol tlie Stu- dent Government Association on the campus of the Woman ' s College. The phrase, responsible freedom , was first used by the late Dean Harriet Elliott who was an inspiration in early days of Student Government, and it well characterizes every policy oi this organi- zation whose membership is made up of the students of Woman ' s College — students who feel a sense of responsibility in assuming the freedoms which they enjoy. Elected in the spring, the new officers took over their duties in the closing weeks of school, guided in their new tasks by the retiring leaders. A conference of student leaders and faculty members was held in early September in order to plan the work tor the coming year, and new ideas, with their resulting problems, were discussed in an atmosphere of ear- nestness and seriousness which brought forth the best in attempts for a sound foundation for Student Govern- ment work. Check-up Conference was held in earlv December to follow through on plans which were mi hopefully laid at Pre-school Conference. The three branches of the Student Government Organization — Executive, Legislative, and Judicial — were all under capable student leaders. Martha Fowler, as President, was chairman of Judicial Board, conducted Mass Meetings, and exercised general ex- ecutive powers. As vice-president. Marilyn McCollum headed Legislature and handled other duties such as assigning chapel seats and assisting with the Hand- book. This year was an active one for Legislature which passed on new student rules and also offered for student approval, two amendments to the Consti- tution which provided for more effective student gov- ernment. The Judicial Board worked long over stand- ardization of maximum and minimum Hall Board Page 132 Government. ..1949 rulings — a new policy of Student Government, and Jane Edmunds, as Secretary, was given the responsi- bility for keeping records of Judicial and Hall Board cases. Claire McCall, Treasurer, handled the financial records of the association and acted as secretary of Legislature. New students were acquainted with the Honor Policy of the school through such measures as the Student Government program given for the Freshmen during Orientation Week. An awareness that the free- doms with which students are entrusted are based on a sense of responsibility in upholding them, was the underlying theme of this program which inspired the newcomers to do their share as citizens of this com- munity and as citizens-in-training of a much Larger community. This training for a responsible citizenship is the aim of the Student Government Association which furthers these aims by giving opportunities for freedom in an atmosphere of democracy. First Row. left to right: Marilyn McCollum, Nancy Campbell, Nancy Porter. Nancy Shepherd, Dickie Luther, Miriam Reilly. Dorothy Sampson, Sallie Wingfield, Nancy Barton, Louise Mooney, Helene Smith • Second Row: Joyce Lemons, Hazelbelle Pearsall, Claire McCall, Nancy Blanlon, Mary Rock, Patsy Miller, Virginia Caldwell. Oriana McArthur. Sally Ogilvie, Miss Olive I tori on. Frances Ferguson, Janice Murchison • Third Row: Betty Crawford, Sarah Taylor, Celeste Johnston, Betsy Newman, Jean McNeely, Sue Leonard, Missy Jonas, Lucille McCallum, Beth Clapp, Wilnia Fullerton, Nancy Johnston. Eleanor Rigney, Carolyn Burton • Fourth Row: Martha Fowler, Nan Kendall. Susan Dawson. Mary Etta Pearsall, Lynette Boney, Mary Lou Mason, Louise Strolher. Jane Davis. Lois Glass Morgan. Betty Cottschall o Absent: Glenna DeWitt, Anne Murphy. Vergie Allen. Joyce Jefferson. Charlotte Willard. Judicial Board Judicial Board is the student judiciary authority entrusted with handling all major offenses. Hall Boards in each dormitory, consisting of a Judicial Board member, the house president, and four girls from the dormitory, handle all minor offenses, but the major cases are heard before Judy Board. The board records and reviews all Hall Board cases and may act as a court of appeals for Hall Board sentences if so desired. Judicial Board is made up of a faculty member, who acts in an advisory capacity, the president of the Student Government Association, who presides over the meeting, the secretary of the Student Government Association, who acts as secretary to the board, the Honor Board Chairman, five seniors and two juniors. Judicial Board works with corrective rather than punitive measures in mind. It tries to instill the idea of responsible freedom and a democratic way of life. In judging each case, the board takes into consider- ation the individual and the circumstances in order to reach a fair and impartial decision. First Rmc. left In right: Jan Shore. Julia Gabai. Lee Mahan. Martha Fowler. Jane Edmunds • Second Roir: Peggy Moffitt, Mary Ann Raywid. Betty Lou Phillips. Betsy I instead • Absent: Peg ? Eldridge. CURRICULUM COMMITTEE First Row. left to right: Zalene Angier, Helen Mam- ber. Belle Lou Weathers, Nancy Campbell, Janet Large, Marilyn Colin. Chairman; Elsie Grey Burke, Ann Melver, Neva McLean, Wanda Bowen • ' Second Row: Hatlie Thigpen, Inge Schoenamann, June Carter, Claire Hodges. Lib Hutchinson, Eleanor Rignev. Eli .abeth Newman. Shirley Mahan. Esther Samuelson • Absent: Betty Jane Carr. ELECTION BOARD Seated: Nell Siceloff. Nan Kendall, Chairman • Gertrude Bender, Dot Cheney, Sylvia Thomann. Jc Mary Stewart Barnhardt. ELECTION BOARD . . . with Nan Kendall as chairman, worked to create interest and participation in campus elections. Pre-election rallies and posters drew a large vote, and the Board members were on hand to supervise the voting and to tabulate result-. Standing: n Promll. FINANCE BOARD First Row. left to right: Miss Helen Ingraham, Jan Shore, Chairman ; Dr. Albert Keister • Second Row: Irene Holland. Tiff Cunningham. Barbara Moomau • Absent: Mr. John Lockhart. CURRICULUM COMMITTEE . . . headed by Marilyn Cohn, sounded out student opinion on changes and additions in the cur- riculum and presented its recommendations to the Faculty Curriculum Committee for further consideration and action. FINANCE BOARD . . . under the able leadership of Dr. Albert Keister and Jan Shore, have handled well the allocation of funds to all the campus organizations. Their planning and intelligent allotment has helped our campus run more smoothly. POINTS COMMITTEE . . . with Jane Perry as chairman and Mrs. Annie Beam Funderhurk as faculty advisor, provided for equal distribution of responsibility by see- ing to it that no girl carried more than the maximum number of points. HONOR BOARD . . . guided by Jan Shore and Miss Vera Largent. has succeeded in bringing the questions of personal, academic, and social honor into the consciousness and understanding of every Woman ' s College student. Honor Board has worked for the ideal of freedom through re- sponsibility. STUDENT FACULTY REVIEWING COMMITTEE . . . led by Woody Covington and Mr. James Painter, handled any complaints made by stu- dents or faculty members and tried to smooth over any rough spots in our college life. STUDENT-FACULTY REVIEWING COMMITTEE Sealed, left to right: Mr. James Painter. Miss Bernice Draper, Woody Covington. Chairman • Second Row: Shirlev Mahan, Jane Perry, Pal Luther, Miss Maxine Garner. POINTS COMMITTEE First Roic. left to right: Mrs. Annie B. Funderhurk. Jane Perry, Chairman; Miss Sanchia Thayer • Second Roiv: Mary Jane Brooks, Martha Wells, Amelia Seh- rum. Jeanne Teague. Marv Benson. J =Mi. %5 r % ' ' I - • rfiBi I JtI ■T - ' j L HONOR BOARD First Row. left to right: Barbara Moomau. Jan Shore, Chairman; Miss Vera Largent • Second Roiv: Margaret Alston, Mimi Temko. Nancy Beam Funder- hurk. Shirley Mahan • Absent: Ann Genden. Mary Lou Mason. Page 135 Charlotte Willard. House Presid Mr-. Gozeal H. Andrews, Counselor of Kirkland Hull Pats) Miller, Souse President Miss Ann Marie Dickinson, Counselor .. Iiuile Hull Lucille McCallom, House Pres Miss Ann Laura Bodie, Counselor of Shaiv Hull Sarah Taylor, House President Miss Maxine Garner, Counselor of Woman ' s Hull Virginia Caldwell, House Presid Miss Lillian Cunningham. Counselor of Jamison Hull H. P., Counselors, Room Dorm life? It isn ' t a home-away-from-home or even one big happy family . Rather it ' s a group of people living together . . . sharing homesick tears and heartfelt laughter. It isn ' t the building of the name it bears. It isn ' t even the house president, the counselor. or the girls. It ' s all of them put together . . . and most of all, it ' s the little things . . . impromptu bridge games with warm Coca-Colas . . . cigarettes and Sunday funnies . . . Christmas and open house by a shining tree . . . Trash man and the walking woman . . . trading clothes and cutting hair . . . the notes on the call-board, and the notes Martha Regener, House President Miss Elvira L. Prondeeki. Counselor of Mclver House Oriana MeArthur. House President Miss Dorothy Lee Clement, Counselor of Hinshatv INanev Johnson. House President Miss Elvira L. Pronderki. Counselor of North Spencer Hull Sally Ogilvie, House President Miss lone II. Grogan, Counselor of Coil Hall Sue Leonard, House President Miss Irene Glass, Counselor of South Spencer Hull Nancy Rein 1 Campbell, House President Mrs. Anne Fullon Carter. Counselor of Gotten Hall Wilma Fullerton, House Preside Miss Patricia E. Carruthers, Counselor of W ' infield Hall mates, and the Crowd that aren ' t there . . . the friendly peace of a dorm devotion ... a late cup of coffee in the kitchenette . . . the blind dates that turn out well, and the ones that don ' t . . . pie beds and Thank you, my friends . . . second floor, Second Floor, SECOND FLOOR! . . . What about hall boards? Well, what about them? . . . House meeting or required bull sessions . . . those wonderful reunions after holidays . . . the dread message of the alarm clock . . . Who blew the fuse? It ' s all of these and so much more. It ' s the living and the sharing. It ' s just the spirit of the thing, the feeling of it all. Jovce Jefferson, House President Mrs. J. S. Hunter. Counselor of Cray Hall Sallie Wingneld, House President Miss Laura G. Aiulerton, Counselor of Weil Hall Dorothy Sampson, House President Miss Evelvn Martin. Counselor of New Guilford Hall Jane Davis, House President Miss Olive S. Horton, Counselor of Mary Foust Hall Town Our home on campus, the Town Students Room . . . we wouldn ' t know how to act if we had ash trays or a full deck of cards . . . the plea for a fourth at bridge so that the never ending game will not come to a screeching halt when one player tears herself away to race to class . . . the endless gab sessions which cover everything from choice bits of gossip to the trials and tribulations of practice teaching. Argyle socks in mass production — no doubt all males Lois Glass Morgan President TOWN STUDENTS ' JUDICIAL BOARD — First Rote, left to right: Mary Jane Brooks. Lois Glass Morgan, Alyce Forsyth, Dorolh; Siegmund • Second Row: Pat Hockett, Barbara Wagoner. Naney Smith. Carol Byrd. Students ' Organization at near-by institutions of learning are well supplied for the next few years, even if they can ' t decide which holes to put their feet through . . . the bulletin boards always heavily laden with announcements which are never read . . . always a dog or cat wandering in . . . never able to keep the maids and janitors off the phone long enough to use it . . . the Commercials hibernating in their coiner slaving over accounting — how would they have managed il Claudia Mac hadn ' t worked hers out the night before. Lois Morgan doing a grand job as president . . . Barbara Wagoner in a stew over party plans . . . helpful advice from Miss Horton. our counselor . . . the bang-up party at the R. A. camp . . . the Christmas party (who could ever forget it — always did like to eat ice cream with my fingers ) . . . the Town Students ' very own formal which was a great success and the swell get to- gethers afterwards . . . Truly an unforgettable year with lots ol fun had try all! Time to talk . . . inside or out Franci ' s Fergus Prrsitlrnt OTHER Y OFFICERS— Left to right: Mary Grace Grady, Secretary ; Deane Lomax. Vice-President ; Becca Hardawav, Treasurer. Young Women ' s The Young Women ' s Christian Association this year, through the channels of the class clubs and the cabinet, has been the focal point of an indispensable phase of campus life. Our chapter has as a keynote to its activities the purpose of the national Y.W.C.A. We unite in the desire to realize a full and creative life through a grow- ing knowledge of God. We determine to have a part in making this life possihle for all people. In this task, we seek to understand Jesus and to follow him. The Cabinet, composed of thirlv-five memhers, meets every Monday night and serves as director of the indi- vidual class clubs. — Seven groups . . . senior, junior. sophomore, and four freshman clubs, meet weeklv and carry out. various projects. These clubs, which welcome members of all faiths . . . Catholic, Jewish, Protestant . . . are the wheel of the campus organization. Y activities are many. This year the class clubs have knitted afghans for overseas relief; adopted war orphans and provided for their needs; made scrapbooks, bookmarks, collected magazines for the polio center in Greensboro. Besides these projects, for the first time this year, the Y has sponsored vespers every nighl in the Religious Activities ( ' enter, provided Y teen leader- ship, strengthened Student-Faculty relations with panel discussions and open-houses in the dormitories, opened again the Y hut for Saturday night entertainment and dancing. At Christmas, the Freshman Y clubs once again carried out the Hanging of the green tradition. when the groups sang carols and hung wreaths on the dormitory doors. In connections with the annual Social Science and Arts Forums, the Y sponsored programs Page 140 Christian Association to prepare the students ior active, comprehensive partici- pation. In February, an International Bazaar and dance was held, the proceeds going to the World Student ' s Service Fund. During the year, successful deputations were held with several nearby colleges: State, Carolina, Davidson. The Y sent representatives to the Ecumenical Conference held at Christmas time in Lawrence, Kansas; the con- ference on Applied Christianity in Raleigh and Salis- bury; the State YM-YW retreat at Camp Nawawkwa, near Randleman; and various program-planning con- ferences held through the year. During the summer, the president attended President ' s School at New York ' s Union Theological Seminary, a school designed to meet the needs of Y leaders. The vice-president attended the regional YM-YW Interracial Conference held at Berea College, in Berea, Kentucky. The Y has initiated a leadership training program for ihe preparation of potential leaders to assume their jobs with capability and a knowledge of their responsihilities. The Young Women ' s Christian Association under the guidance of Miss Maxine Garner, director of Religious Activities, is the integrating force on the campus in the creation and perpetuation of genuine understanding among the students. Y CABINET — First Row. left to right: Pat Luther. Lucia Collarte, Mary Elizabeth Smith, Dot Parrish, Fran Lomax • Second Row: Margie Ferguson, Christine Foil, Mary Ellen knight, Mary Forney, Janet Bachman. Becea Hardaway. Deane Lomax, Frances Ferguson, Marv Ann Preston. Shirlev Williams. Peggy Cassidv, Lee Stephens • Third Row: Bettv Winecoff. Helen Bell. Nancv Whitlev, Frances Fulcher, Fran Taylor, Mary Libby Tart. Sara Barker. Marie Averitl. Anne Brothers. Ann Wall. Joan Watson, Anne Bogers. Unique among the campus organizations is the Inter- faith Council. Composed of all campus-represented faiths and religions, it meets bi-monthy to incorporate its plans and beliefs into a functional part of the students ' life. This vear. the Interfaith Council has helped with vespers: worked with the Interracial-Intercollegiate Com- mission: organized dorm-devotional leaders lor instruc- tion in their job; sponsored faculty study-groups; and begun the cell idea of Bible-study. The Interfaith Council has sought to promote an understanding of the value of all religions and to give us a knowledge of the good which is corporate within each one. Hazel Sessoms President nterfaith Counci First Rtnc. left to right: Charlotte Bunrh. Elizabeth Collell. Dorothv Marlel. Lucia Collarte, Frances Ferguson. Pat Luther. Fay West. Hazel Sessoms • Second Rote: June Holtzendorff, Ruth Ann kellev. Frances Cornwell, Virginia Weir. Jean Fisher. Pat Hunsinger, Pat Fisher • Third Roic: Marie Averitt, Mimi Crohn. Marilyn Shaw. Mildred Kvzer. Helen Powell. Service Martha Guion Our fTlotto Service Will Remain . . . And Service we will do, and as we serve, our hearts will turn oh. College, dear to you. And thus it was through service each of us began to feel that we were indeed a vital part of our school. We called it Service through Understanding . We understood the part that we might play, and enthusiastically we joined together to give not only of our money and our effort — but to give ourselves in Service. Under the leadership of Mot Guion the Service League with its many drives and projects reached new heights of achievement. An example of Service through Understand- ing herself. Mot was the inspiration and the guiding force of the entire program of activi- ties. Build for tomorrow today we said as the Campus Purse Drive went into full swing. Let ' s give 100% , pleaded Beam. Going, going, gone, as the cooperative faculty were sold for theii talents to eager students. The thermometer rose, slowly at times, but to a new high of $4,472.00— all for relief and re- habilitation. Blisters from raking leaves — tired arms from carrying travs — depleated closets, as Mary took any and everything for the clothing drive. CARE needs our support , urged Marilyn as each hall joined with her to make of giving not a duty, but a pleasure. And still we wanted more to do. and as other tasks appeared we met them willingly. The floor leaders, the faithful hall leaders, the com- mittee chairmen and the faculty sponsors, supported by the 2200 students rose to serve, and as we served our hearts did turn, oh College, dear to you. League HALL LEADERS — First Row. left to right: Grey Lilly, Gervis Broughton. Ann Raeford, Naomi Woodard • Second Row: Mimi Schrum. Emily Badgett, Hazel Steele. Mildred Newton, Libby Boulus • Third Rote: Mary Ann Preston. Frances Redmon, Sylvia Kiger, Alice Faye Wilson • ISot Pictured: Edith Nardin, Nell Siceloff, Barbara Garvin. ADVISORY GROUP — First Row. left to right: Martha Phillips, Nancv Beam Funderburk. Marilvn Colin • Second Row: Sally Chenev, Joan Ferguson. Marv Beaslev, Rae Evans Myers. Under the direction of Mr. George Dickieson, this group stands as a unique organization in this section. They play with the Greensboro orchestra, for the Euterpe Club, for the Arts Forum, and also for out of town concerts. Woman ' s College Chamber fTlusic Players Greensboro Orchestra With a membership of approximately sixty-five, drawn from the college and the community of Greensboro, and under the direction of Dean H. Hugh Altvater. the orchestra gives four public performances a year. It has achieved an interpretive excellence which has been high- ly commended by visiting musicians. he Choir The Woman ' s College choir of more than 150 blended voices under the direction of Mr. George M. Thompson, each year captures the spirit of Christmas in its unforget- table midnight carol concert. This year ' s concert was recorded by RCA, and copies of the records were made available to the students. Inspired by the appearance of tbe Robert Shaw Chorale on the Civic Music Series early in the season, the choir did especially outstanding work, and was particularly rewarded by the high compli- ments from University Sermon speakers. One of the choir ' s most satisfying accomplishments this year, too, was its work in conjunction with the orchestra at com- mencement. I Our Christmas Concert Page 14$ Natalie Bait- President Scene... flycock; Heads up . . . hand me that screw driver . . . walk that flat, now run it over there . . . where ' . ' ' Everyone is confused, but somehow it all works out and Gunny finally gives the cue and the curtain rises. Of course there were actors ' problems too . . . stand up . . . more expression . . . louder . . . project . . . learn your lines and then the words . . . remember curtain up at 8:00 tomorrow night . . . make-up at 6:00. No one seems to really mind. We have our sayings which get us by, such as: Save the human race . Save the family, Enjoy yourselves , You don ' t have to be crazy to work down here, but it helps. Something new was tried this year down in Aycock. We began the year off with a one act play especially for the Freshmen. Then they were welcomed by the president of the Masqueraders, Natalie Bates, and Mr. Taylor. After this there was a conducted tour of Avcock. All this was done to stimulate Freshman in- terest. The outcome has pleased us all. Page 146 Time... flight and Day The first major production of the year was Skin of Our Teeth by Thornton Wilder. For their superb performance many thanks are given to Esther Samuel- son, Mutt Burton, and Joan Taylor, a freshman. The second show was The Way of the World by William Congreve. The leading roles were taken by Nancy Platter, Dolly Davis, Susan Alderman, Page Chamber- lain; Audrey Blackburn, Kitty Longhead, Mimi Temp- ko, Ann Edwards, Larry Lambeth, and John Courtney. Other productions for the year were the Arts Forum bill of experimental, and The Media . With the aid of the drama committee things have gone forward. With their assistance we have been able to have Freshmen work with us. It takes very little to become a Playliker. All you need is interest in the theater, excess energy, a pair of blue-jeans, and an old shirt. (Oh yes! a raincoat.) The Playliker officers come from our honor group — Masqueraders. This year ' s officers were Natalie Bates, president; Ruth Gill, vice-president; Eulene Fisher, secretary-treas- urer; Audrey Blackburn, publicity; and Barbara Edinger, business manager. Closing Scene, from Way of the World Atlantic City Scene, from Sfcin of Our Teeth DRAMA FACULTY — Sealed, left to right: W. R. Taylor, Miss Katherine England, Wayne Bowman • Standing: E. C. Fitzpatrick. - t The Pine needles And here it is! It has heen a struggle, but the birth pangs are over, and our child is yours for keeps. We who have grown up with it can never forget Ruth Simone Legree Sellers who has kept us all in line, insisted on our hest. and because of her efforts we have EDITORIAL STAFF — First Ron. left lo right: Dot Cheney, Celeste Or. Pinky DeVane, Dean Lomax. Clara Jean Cooke. Marianne Nevin, Kappy Marshall • Second Row: Paddy Haskins, Pal Pierson, Nancy Beam Funderburk, Nan Kendall. Ruth Sellers. Helene Jacobs, Hilda Liveiman • Third Ron-: Jean Royal, Eleanor Criswold, Emmogenc Willard, Bets) llawes. June Chandler, Miriam Hull. nineteen Hundred and Forty-fline treated something oi which we may well be proud. And similar ink-stained orchids belong to her cohort. Margaret Spencer, for the business end of this little project. It all started last spring when the theme of LIVING AND LEARNING was conceived by the editors. And with the theme came the necessity of finding someone to live and learn with, in other words, a staff. Looking back now we remember early fall when Sara Lockwood was scouting for faculty pictures. . . . Betty Crawford trail- ing Helene and Mr. Campbell. . . . Helen Mamber look- ing for the social side of life . . . and Sammy Samuelson tracking down the Typical . And the class editors, Jean, Jane, Kat, Marjorie with their duties growing heavier as their class progress upward on the ladder. We all felt knee-high to an earthworm when Nan Kendall and her staff of artists presented their finished work before Thanksgiving. That record has never been topped. Happy little typists would have been so much happier if everyone else could have gotten their printed matter in so soon. But, alas, the literary staff, while not the tem- peramental artists, could not be hurried, and the first week in February found Ruth chasing Beam and Beam chasing Townsend and Tow-nsend chasing the roommate that can spell. As Ruth chased Beam, Beam went on the war path for all the literary staff, and by the absolute deadline, even Ruth was happy. Helene and her troop of photographers saw daylight break over the Science building many mornings, but they too managed to meet the deadline. And that is just about the way it happened. Handle the PINE NEEDLES with care— look at all the pictures, read all the text, for we. the staff of 49 have truly lived and learned with it. CLASS AND SECTIONAL EDITORS— First Row. left to right: Jean Fulcher, Kat Johnson, Helen Mamber, Marjorie Moore • Second Row: Jane Edmunds. Betty Crawford, Sammy Samuelson • Absent: Sarah Lockwood. BUSINESS STAFF — Seated, left to right: Margaret Spencer, Barbara Moomau • Standing, left to right: Frances Ellinger, Nurry Nixon, Marilyn Moeller, Wilma King. Jean Marrow. fib Sarah Denny Editor Virginia Scribner Business Manager Gary ... nineteen Forty-fline EDITORIAL AND LITERARY STAFF — First Roiv. left to right: Winifred Harriss, Sara Lou Debnam, Betty Townsend, Pal Hunsinger. Dol Winters. Sarah Dennv, Marv Lela Saunders. Marilyn Shaw. Helen Moody. Evelyn DeWitt, Marie Shaw • Second Roiv : Betsy Newman. Mary Lou Mason, Mary Ellen knight, Jean Andrews. Mildred Pearson, Paddy Haskins, Melrose Moore. Ethel Kesler, Jean Pyatt, Penny Pantelakos, Tenipe Hughes • Thirtl Row: Mary Ann Cle g. Ann Powell. Louise Madison. Margaret Cooch, Helen Joyce Bell. Naney Burton. Marilyn Cohn, Ellen Metz. NEWS STAFF — First Row. left to right: Jaylee Montagi Jeannine Stanley. Catherine Dobbins, Betty Evans. Maril Tolochko, Rebecca Laniy. Joan Wickman, Janet Drennen Mary Reynolds • Second Row: Joan Lemon. Glenna DeWitt Blair Price, Betty Sue Candy, Betty Fitzgerald. Jane MrDaniel Joan McLean, Ann Preston, Mary Rose Compton. Fl Cameron • Third Row: Marie Costello. Joanna lliggins Ellen Shephard. Judith Sanford. Marguerite Edward. Madel Caldwell, Jackie Jernigan. Peggy Stewart. Page TO CAR-AZY OFFICE. Let ' s go, Skinny . . . It ' s Wednes- day night! First of all, go get Ginger and secondly, where do yon get off witli that demerit system, Metz? . . . Okay! . . . okay! Where ' s Shaw? What! . . . out roping in the features! How do you spell Learner, Pat? Where ' d he go to school? Spell it. Spell it again. There they go . . . Mel, Penelope, and Tempe ... off to the Soda Shop . . . guess we lose our heads. Those people on top of the tallies are doing make-up, of course. They always measure off ads with Little Bit ' s feet. Oops! Smile pretty for the birdie, Burton! . . . Paddy ' s Har- rissing us with that camera again! Who are those people with faces nineteen inches long? Those are our column- ists bringing in some news that will fit. Okay, Townsend, cut that stuff, we can ' t print it . . . humor, yeh, warped! Say, what time is it? ... Go ask Lynette; she ' s keeping the Hourglass. Kill the person that said that! De Witt ' s own wit overheard saying that her column has drawn and quartered everything on campus including herself — of well, stay loose! . . . and lest we forget, present company included means Marilyn too and wait a minute! . . . turn the page, it ' s Kessler and Pyatt on a fast dribble down the middle of the sports page! Let ' s go, Skinny! . . . it ' s getting late ! What is the Cary? It ' s more than a paper. It ' s James stopping by for a chat and Mr. Mac bringing ' um in on Friday nights. . . . It ' s a broken typewriter ribbon and it ' s somebody getting the eats at the Soda Shop. . . . It ' s participation, cooperation, and a hundred little things that make the Cary. It ' s Becky downtown scouting up news; it ' s a cartoon by Jane; it ' s Pete and Inge mailing them out; it ' s all of this and more. It ' s a paper, Dis- tinguished For Its Democracy and . . . gad! Skinny! it ' s one o ' clock! Let ' s cut this stuff and get to work! Last Minute Rush BUSINESS STAFF — First Row. left to right: Becky Blankenship, Virginia Scribner. Virginia Nicholas, Martha Regener • Second Row: Ruby Runiley, Ann Hall, Doris Dwyer, Betty Thomas. (Catherine Lambeth. Eleanor VanPoole, Joan DeGruchy e Third Row: Millieent Simon. Mildred Farlow. Berkv Llovd. Christine Foil. Gertrude Peppel, Frances Davis. Winifred Rodg Editor LITERARY STAFF— Left to right: Marilyn Cohn, Bets Hawes. Joanne McLean. Jean Farley. Ellen Metz. The CORRDD Monday morning, and another local in the p. o. boxes — Coraddi meeting tonight at seven ... an issue coming out . . . reading manuscripts, voting on the best ones — parliamentary procedures, of course . . . whatll we feature this time? . . . Anybody allergic to flash- bulbs? . . . Deadlines!!! . . . one week later . . . Dead- lines!!! . . . getting ads — we ' ve got to have an even number, maybe Cary ' ll buy one . . . doing layouts — somebody took my ruler, and does anybody know how much iiy 2 and 9 1 4 is? . . . Bedlam . . . Coraddi office ... in through the window, girl, and don ' t worry about landing in the waste basket; there isn ' t one ... I know we had a typewriter; I loved it, even .if it didn ' t have a ribbon. Look in the Judy Board room, Marilyn must have written another column for Cary. . . . When do we start on the Arts Forum issuer ' . . . composing manifestos to the Pine Needles — ' the hack half of the upper-left-hand drawer of this desk is ours! . . . those mysterious green files — do they Patricia McMahon Business Manager • IT BUSINESS STAFF — Left to right: Ann Camlin, Eleano- Hir ch. Carolyn Pickel. Priscilla Williams, Pal McMahon, Harriet Reaves Inge Jacobson, Carole Schaffer, Virginia Lynch. °age 152 nineteen Forty-fline serve any purpose besides background for Pine Needles pictures ' ? . . . one staff member actually reading manu- scripts, or is that the Wataugan? . . . Spotlight meeting in North Spencer, honey! . . . and then there ' s the perennial hull session of our budding revolutionaries, discussing THAT Friedlander test . . . who has a match, and somebody give me a cigarette ... in spite of the distractions, the manuscripts are read and comments are recorded . . . selections made on the printability and literary merit; discussions of policy . . . should there be humorous pieces, and if so, what kind? . . . let ' s have variety . . . how long can a story he? . . . has everybody read the poetry? . . . we ought to have more features . . . and finally the votes are in and work with the printer begins. The dummy ' s back, but we found one more article that ought to go in . . . wonder where Mr. Mac put that wonderful story? Browse around in the ads, it may be there . . . the engravers must not have liked the cover, they printed it upside down ... is there a line left out of this poem? . . . the illustrations came out beautifully. ... At last the girls who deliver the copies in the dorms are intimidated sufficiently, and the student body settles down to read another issue. EDITORIAL STAFF — Left to right: Barbara Westmoreland, Mary Elliott. Betsy Waldenmier, Nancy Shepherd. Winifred Rodgers. Betsy Larimore. Evelyn DeWitt. Arlene Batchker, Mary Hawthorne. With our inviting chilis and varied activities offered each season, the Recreation Association tempted every freshman, every sophomore, every junior, and every senior to do just this. R. A. chapel program was a very entertaining one in which the Recreation Association was the victor in a big election campaign, using its excellent program and activities as its platform. A campus wide square dance, spon- sored by the joint efforts of the Recreation Association and social planning council, and conducted by Mr. Gene Gowing, a national authority on dance, highlighted early December. Modern Dance Group again entered the lime- light during the 6th Annual Arts Forum, and in a highly entertaining chapel program. Dolphin-Seal Club once more thrilled spectators with its annual water pageant. Golf Club gave valuable instruction to interested students, and Camp Counselors Club had as a worthy project the improvement of R. A. Camp. Fall and winter dessert suppers completed each respective season. Here Play with the R. R. ...Today and Every Day R. A. CABINET — First Row. left to right: Barbara Kensman, Nancy Campbell. Dorothy Spangler, [Catherine Marshall. Beth Clapp. Miss Carruthers, Miss Leonard, Gladys Lee, Hilda Liverman • Second Row: Helene Jacobs, Jean Pvatt. Freda McDonald. Ethel Holer. Jewel Barrill, Nancy Burton. ' Patsy Jordan. Madge Kennedy. Catherine Ipchurch. Mildred Dineen • Thirrl Row: Shirley Haase. Hilda Sherwin, Betsy Umstead, Jean Smith, Pat Ashley, Martha Burke. Zalene Angier. Marian McAdams • Fourth Row: Gay Dickerson. Frances Sinclair. Virginia Bertholf. June Holtzendorff. Pat Fisher • Fifth Row: Doris Hall. Nancy Porter. Ann Franklin. dormitory and league - - Blue Beta. Green Gamma. Red Alpha, Purple Kappa — winners were announced. In the spring a large final banquet was held, at which time awards and honors were presented, and students were chosen to honor group, the highest mark of distinction in the Recreation Association. Thus ended another successful and gratifying year of play with the R. A. Page 155 R Sport For Fall season was made colorful with practices in hockey and speedball. These were climaxed by a round robin tourna- ment and play day with a neighboring college. Tennis and vollev ball tournaments weie other highlights. December days forced us inside, and basketball was hegun with enthusiasm. Highly contested tournaments began in February. Then came a basketball play day at which W. C. was hostess to several other colleges in the state. On Tuesday afternoons, there were stunts and apparatus enthusiasts who ' II J! Every Gir vaulted, swung, and tumbled to the tune of gym meet, gym meet, here we come! St . . . like three . . . and you ' re out! With this in mind came our third sports season which would strike us out for the year ' 48- ' 49. On the first pretty spring day, Softball fans ventured forth to the diamond well-equipped with balls, bats, and gloves. Tennis courts again became crowded, archers improved their aim at the bull ' s eve , and golfers got into the swing of things. Hll.LEL — First Rote, left to right: Mimi Crohn, president; Mimi Temko, Lois Buek. Janet Handler. Mina Harrison • Second Rote: Norma Kraus. Jody Raul). WESTMINISTER FEL- LOWSHIP— First Row. left to right: Elmira Whitley, June Holtzen- dorff, president ; Doris Hovis • Second Rote: Joyce Clayton, Jean Fulcher. V LUTHERAN STUDENT GROUP — Left to right: Pat Hunsinger. Jane Dibben, Rose- mary Jacobs, Amelia Schrum. c Denominational CATHOLIC CLUB — Marilyn Shaw, presi- dent; Frances O ' Connor. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION — First Rote, left to right : Dickie Luther, Clara Jean Cooke, president • Second Row: Parthenia Chilly, Jean Paylor. VESTRY OF SAINT MARY ' S HOUSE — Page Chamberlain. Peggv Eldridge. Ann Forbes, president; Jovce T. Parker. Janet Bachman • Absent: Libby Sydnor, Sater Clav. LUTHERAN STUDENT GROUP-Meeting at the Religious Activi- ties Center . . . Friday night suppers . . . Betty Hooker, our student worker . . . Lutheran Student Action . . . Visit of Dr. Wee . . . The Ashram. HILLEL — Jewish students ' religious club . . . study programs . . . dances with the Hillel groups from other colleges . . . activities with the synagogues in downtown Greensboro. WESTMINISTER FELLOWSHIP— Friday Night Supper Club . . . Coffee Maxwell, our student worker . . . Polio Hospital and the T. B. Sa ' n. . . . Church of the Covenant . . . study groups and the Theology Retreat . . . Presby Press . CATHOLIC CLUB — Communion services on Feast Days in the Religious Activities Center . . . Catholic Students ' Conference . . . Study group on Church History and Catholic marriages. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION— Student House . . . B.S.U. Council . . . Religious Emphasis Week ... a place to study . . . Caroline Moseley, our student worker . . . study groups on Comparative Re- ligions and Personality Growth. VESTRY OF SAINT MARY ' S HOUSE— Saint Mary House . . . Wednesday and Sunday early communion services . . . Thursday lunches with outside speakers ... tea and cookies every afternoon at five ... Jo Sides, our student worker. WESLEY FOUNDATION— College Place Methodist Church . . . deputations from State and Carolina . . . Weslev Players . . . The Eye . . . Hazel Cousins, studen t worker . . . Friday night suppers. WESLEY FOUNDATION — Elizabeth Ann Collelt. president; Shirley Williams. Frances Harbison, Virginia Baughnian • Absent: Fran Ellinger. MEDICAL TECHNOLOGISTS CLUB — Margaret Hart, president ; Walenah Quinerly, Rachel Simmons, Betty Ross. JBS Departmental BOTANY CLl B— Louise Johnson, Mar- jorie White, president ; Myrtle Farrell, Nell Mar- ston. CHEMISTRY CLUB — Gertrude Bender, presi- dent; Ruth Alexander, Joan Champion, Frances Tavlor. CAMERA CLUB — Joyeelyn Walters, presi- dent ; Jaequelyn Ward. MEDICAL TECHNOLOGISTS CLUB— Greeting cards . . . Trip to Washington . . . Candlelight initiation . . . Lab jacket teas . . . MAIL RECESS. BOTANY CLUB — Sweet aroma of those two pipes . . . Hikes we TRIED to have . . . Branding of wild new members . . . Fun in general. CHEMISTRY CLUB— New Constitution . . . Miss Schaefler ' s atomic ENERGY and funny books . . . Christmas fun at the hut . . . Initiation party. CAMERA CLUB — Informal photography round table discussions . . . lectures by professional photographers . . . Enthusiastic interest in photography. PHYSICS CLL B — Christmas party . . . Meetings in conjunction with other science clubs . . . Lectures and movies . . . May picnic. NORTH SPENCER SPOTLIGHT— Only organized group on campus not claiming to be ' liberal . . . has alienated more people than the Taft-Hartly Act! NORTH SPENCER SPOTLIGHT— First Row: Cray Culbreth, Ann Camlin, Cissy Raywid, editor; Peggy Jeffries, Lynn Eichenbaum, Helene Smith, Eulene Fisher • Second Row: Elene Fox, Betsy Seott, Evelyn Dearman, Wendy Ward, Jane Reid. Dennv Varner, Bettv Morrison • Absent: Betsv Hawes. PHYSICS CLUB — Lois Smith, president; Betty Ross, Sue Hayes. Page 159 HOME ECONOMICS CLUB — Nancy Whitley, Janet Baeliman. Su an Shore, Betsy Lea Ware. Caroline Gulledge. presi- dent. QUILL CLl B — Nancy Shepherd, Evvie DeWitt. president; Barbara Edinger. OMICRON NU— Gwendolyn Krahnke. Charlotte De Lo ier, Evelyn Yannoy, president; Allene Wall Hunter. c Honorary OMICRON NT— National Honorar) Home Economics society . . . Spring banquet for new members . . . Initiation ceremonies in Home Economics reception room. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB— Fall candlelight initiation service . . . Halloween Carnival . . . Guest day . . . World Christmas festival . . . Student Club scholarship. QUILL CLUB— Meetings in the Quill Club Room . . . That clock . . . Who hung the Bailev pictures back up . . . Watch out for the chandelier . . . That fatal number 3 again . . . Dress up as Dickens ... All that food . . . And so WE TRY TO WRITE. YOUNG COMPOSERS CLUB— Sponsored lectures on Bela Bartols . . . Original compositions for Art ' s Forum . . . Student-Faculty talent programs. CHOIR — Christmas Concert and the Recording ... 1 niversit) Sermon and Chapel Programs . . . Mr. Thompson . . . Cuts and Roll Call. Ml SIC EDUCATION CLUB— Candlelight initiation . . . Christmas party in the Hut . . . first edition of the Tate Street Journal . . . faculty-student Thursdaj afternoon part) . . . Sscond annual Alum- na! ' week-end in March to discuss problems and experience. MUSIC EDUCATION CLIB — Barbara Cut- wrisiht Chapman, president; Ann Davis. Jovce C. Parker. Char] Bunch, Pat Gary. YOI «. COMPOSERS ' CLUB — Jean Wheeler, Frances Barwick, presi- dent: Mabel Wilson. CHOIR — Betlv Jane (arr. Joyce C. Parker, Louise Birchett, Mabel Wilson, president. Page 160 ALPHA KAPPA DELTA — Kal hie i-ii Loomis, Betty Siler • Standing: Mary Stewart Earnhardt, president • Absent: Margaret Moore. SOCIOLOGY CLUB — Ann Gendin, president; Barbara Mooniau, Flo Cameron, Wanda Bo- SIGMA DELTA PI — First Row: Beckv Blanken- ship. Wanda Bowen, Jane Wyche • Second Row: Rae Evans Mvers. Eliza McCoy, president. JBS Departmental SIGMA DELTA PI — Spanish honorary fraternity . . . Spanish song and games . . . Speakers and movies on Latin America . . . SPANISH NIGHT. ALPHA KAPPA DELTA— National honorary Sociology Fraternity . . . Outstanding speakers in sociology field . . . Faculty-student participation . . . Dinner meetings. SOCIOLOGY CLUB — Student round table discussions . . . Guest speakers . . . Projects for the year . . . Christinas party. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA— PHI SIGMA NU CHAPTER — Reception for new Curry faculty members . . . Christmas party in the Hut with G. C. club as guest . . . Naming of the club? . . . informal spring dance . . . annual May Picnic to elect officers. SIGMA ALPHA — For outstanding achievements in business edu- cation . . . impressive spring initiation . . . meeting at the Home Ec. GAMMA ALPHA— Monday night board meetings at the Horn? E . . . Fun at the hut and business in South Spencer gameroom. GAMMA ALPHA — First Row: Libba James. Virginia Rabil • Second Row: Neva McLean, president; Betty Jane Greene. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA — PHI SIGMA NU CHAPTER — Betty Jo Gentry, Mary Griffin, Amerylis Bar- ger, president; Vir- tia Gravatt. SIGMA ALPHA — Jane Perry, president; Jane Paton, Nancy Hubbard, Mary Frances Hamrick. Page 161 TAU PSI OMEGA — Barbara Keller. Inge Schoeneman n. Jean Wheeler, president; Mimi Reillv. CLASSICAL CLUB — Mary Lou Waggoner. Robbie Best. Deane Loinax, Barbara Edinger. CL Honorary BOOT IN SPUR — Dot Copeland, Nancy Hill Campbell, president ;- Martha Egerton. PSYCHOLOGY CLUB— Casey Sides, Betsy Hawes, president; Ginny Nieholas, Marjorie Crow. CLASSICAL CLUB — Fall wiener roast with roaring fire and getting re-acquainted . . . Greek and Roman music . . . Candlelight ritual for initiation. TAU PSI OMEGA — The initiation ceremony and red roses . . . French records . . . Rehearsals for die Christmas Cantata, and then the Big Night . . . Monsieur Hardre ' s infinite patience . . . the plays . . . French politics. BOOT ' N SPUR— Wednesday afternoons on the trails at Sedgefield . . . Fall try-outs . . . Drill practice . . . Annual Horse Show in April . . . Supper rides . . . SARGE. PSYCHOLOGY CLUB— Meetings in Town Students ' Room . . . Initiation of junior ' rats I running mazes and playing neurotic rati . . . Preparatory Social Science Forum Meetings . . . Lectures . . . Faculty examination . . . PAY THOSE DIES. MODERN DANCE CLUB— Chapel program and Arts Forum concert . . . jungle drums and hackhends . . . their aches were not in vain. MODERN DANCE CLUB — Helen Mainber. Vail Hope, Freda McDonald, president; Jean Pyatt, Beth Clapp. RADIO WORKSHOP — First Rote: Jean Wil- liams, Mabel Wilson, Helene Smith, Mary Ann Raywid, president • Second Row: Nance Lee Platter, Melrose Moore, Jean Wheeler, Dixie Lyon. ALPHA PSI OMEGA— Natalie Bates. Audrey Blackburn. Janet Jones. JBS Departmental RADIO WORKSHOP — Station organization . . . presents three shows weekly over local stations . . . plugging for a campus station. ALPHA PSI OMEGA— Honorary dramatics club . . . members chosen for ability, perseverance, love for the drama, and will to participate in all phases of theatri- cal production. SQUARE CIRCLE — Frances Glenn, presi- dent; Mickey Sugg. Pat Pierson. SQUARE CIRCLE — Formal House . . . Lectures on JOBS Peabody. initiation in Alumnae . . . Spring picnic in ART CLL B — A big new project . . . the establishment of a scholarship fund for art students . . . Faculty exhibit in Weathcrspoon . . . cnl?rtainment for Arts Forum visitors . . . Induct on of sophomores in February . . . Lectures on JOBS! DOLPHIN-SEAL CLUB— Tryouts to ' Three o - clock in the Morning . . . this year a Spring pageant . . . Swans, jacks, back dolphins, and swimming, swimming, swimming. DOLPHIN-SEAL CLUB — Pat Fisher. Jean Pyatt. president; Joanne Higgins • Absent: Jean Ann Lambeth. ART CLUB — Virginia Ingram. Wilma king. Nan Kendall. Ann Wall. president; D a v ill a Smith. Jane Head. J he Juiqhtel Side of Juivinq counterbalances term papers and lab reports. Page 164 f f Destination? With whom? Bv 7 you are sleeping, have dominated ■oniiseli Our College D$fe those slips, white and hlue depending on wher« for four years. But it has been worth chasing all over ir tc , ? KeVe gone home for the week-end 1} un Swiftly By... . the cd Aer with four candles have given us hoiwfc-aivaylfroiii home. Danees, formals with corsages in biittW iiS and nieil, Men, MEN in tuxs ' n tails and us to everlfnrget. And blue jean the mor Vv luable they bee been little gir in blue je orchids and brack formals ii ws leave us with memories too pi l li hi I them? The lighter they ed to lighten anything ! We ladies of sophisticatio s I J )ui4an UJt uu don an a L iaudine L-o COLLEGE SOCIAL CHAIRMAN lauaine ox CHIEF MARSHAL Page 168 The Social Planning Council, headed by Susan Dawson, College Social Chairman, is made up of the Hall social leaders, representatives from the Societies, Recreation Association, Y.W.C.A., and the Town Students Association. Mrs. G. H. Andrews and Miss Elvira Prondecki are the advisors. It is the duty of the council to promote an integrated campus social program which offers to all students opportunities for social activity. Outstanding activities included in the Council ' s program for the year 1948-1949 were a chapel program presenting the council to the students, an elections-return party in November, a campus-wide bridge tournament, a square dance in December, and a Country Fair in the spring at which the Societies operated concessions. Working through the Council, the four Societi es also sponsored the sale of sandwiches to stu- dent delegations to football games. Rat Day with its banquet, and the annual society formals. The Council acted as a clearing house for problems which confronted the hall social chairmen. Under the guidance of the Council each hall was responsible for community sings preceding movies in Aycock, and carried out the various social activities in their own halls. The Council this year has endeavored to present a well-rounded and diversified social life, which it hopes has reached every student in some phase. Social Planning Council Seated, left to right: Betsy Raper. Bettv Lee McQueen, Lee Hart, Amelia Cloninger, Dorothv Johnson, Ann Pender, Wanda Bow en • Second Row: Peggy- Beaman, Jane Palon. Dorothv Hand, Doris Hall, Beth Clapp, Dot Cheney, Dot Page, Blair Price, Pat Shull • Third Row: Ann Simmons, Frances Ferguson. Pinky DeVane. Jean Peal. Peggv Stewart. Mariorie Moore. Louise Du is. Lois (ilass Morgan. Ellen Morgan. Rdelphian Society RDELPHIfin mRRSHRLS Seated, left to right: Helen Moody, Janie Taylor, Mini! Crohn, Ann Crinnells, Becky Blank ens hip. Lor a Crutchfield • Standing: Frances Hussev, Sallv Goodwin. Officers Front: Lynn Brunson • Back: Neclc SIkiii- non, Barbara Moomau, Belly Lea Boherson. ' age 170 ALETHEIfln mfiRSHRLS Front: Charlotte De Lozier • Bach, left to right: JoAnne Shoe- maker, Jean Teague, Mary Etta Pearsall, Ann Campbell, Celeste Orr, Nell Rae Mansion. Officers Front: Marilyn Shaw • Back, left to right: Naney Piekard, Eleanor Skeels. Nan Tolar. Rletheian Society Page 17 i Cornelian Society Mar Frances D« President CORnELIRn [TlfiRSHALS Front: left to right: Neva McLean, Marv Benson • Back: Amelia Cloninger, Marianne Niven, Betsy Siler, (Jrev I.illev, Rebeeea HarH- awav. CanHiee Halsell. Officers front: left to right: liankie Tavlor, Palsy Jordan. Kitty Quick • Back: Ann Raiford, Jane Perry. Page 172 DIKEfln mflRSHRLS Front: left to right: Lula Shepherd, Peggy Williamson • Back: Virginia Baughman. Hae Harrison, Barhara Sanders, Mary Lih Smith, Viola Entermille. Cora Lee Poplin. Officers Front: left to right: Virginia Gravall, Pa- irieia Hubbard • Back: Rosemary Jacobs, Mary Anna Taylor, Mary Romefelt. Dikean Society Page 173 mRY Hay Queen WAXHAW, N. C. DAY AT UU.C. Robin Hood Entertains For The Queen Of The fTlay On this May Day we were magically transported to Sher- wood Forest to witness Robin Hood ' s celebration held in honor of the crowning of the Queen of the May. The Queen, lovely in her white dress, held court in the forest surrounded by her entire retinue. The maids of honor and the members of the court, as fresh and as beautiful as the spring itself, wore dresses of cool green covered with white net, large picture hats, and carried baskets of spring flowers. The entertainment was furnished by Robin Hood ' s friends, while he sat at the feet of the Queen, announcing the different acts and recounting some of his adventures. Present were Friar Tuck, Little John, and Will Scarlet, without whom the afternoon would have been incomplete. There were archery exhibits, English folk dancing, and a group of modern dancers, who furnished the background for several of the acts. The entertainers were dressed in the traditional reds, greens, oranges, brown, and yellows of the forest. The highlight of the afternoon came when Robin Hood end- ed the festivities with the crowning of the Queen and the entertainers gracefully executed the May Pole Dance. Betty Jane Carr Burlington. N. C. Maul-of-Honor Doris Fagg Mt. Olive, N. C. Mai d-of -Honor Page 175 Barbara Apostalocus Long Branch. N. J. m ay Day of flin The May Day Committee, with Mary Etta Pearsall as chairman, was made up oi the following girls: Properties and Arrangements. Freda McDonald; Costumes, Betsy Larimore and Natalie Bates; Court Arrangements. Dot Chenev : Flowers. Ellen Morgan: Programs. Chris Foil; Page J 76 Sallv Goodwin Falls Church, Va. Page 177 ' J ivinq and Jjea inina fyqetlieft brings realization of the(rAs irwj Kro ' ) r t r ' CkuLUpffian ' s College. Page 178 ' - UUe flevef; Mac . . . Robert ' s Rules of Order . . . amend- ments . . . capable . . . poised . . . Commercials . . . French . . . sparkle. Page 182 artka jrowler Efficiency plus . . . singing . . . Student Gov- ernment President . . . good judgment . . . eyebrows . . . little sisters . . . Bailey. - ■k Catt ° s ?o o e Go« s O Page 184 artha Ljl iaiovi Mot . . . Service League . . . Honey voice . . . happy . . . freckles . . . Social Science Forum . . . cooperative . . . sincere . . . Daisy Chain . . . understanding . . . helpful. B. A. . . . Class Spirit . . . charm . . . gracious- ness . . . ambition . . . Mademoiselle . . . new look . . . Short Twigg, N. J. Page 185 vSetsu Ul mite ad B. U. . . . Major . . . fishing . . . energy plus . . . Miss Alex. Jr. . . . bubbling . . . End Man . . . enthusiasm . . . cheerful. Page 186 ancvt J evtda Nan . . . Aarrt major . . . busy . . . sincere . . . big link in Golden Chain . . . Matisse . . . friendly dignity . . . thoughtful . . . school spirit. Page 187 v lancij ( Seam, jrundemvirk Page T88 Beam . . . Campus l ' urse Drive over the top . . . creative . . . Tigg and Squid . . . wit . . . dynamic drawl . . . stage presence . . . Honors . . . Democracy in Action at W. C. ■Cookie . . . B. S. U. . . . Talented . . . Cotten . . . Picasso . . . petite . . . friendly . . . easy going . . . clever . . . posters plus . . . little ride hooding red. Page 189 1949 commEncEmEnT PROGRflm FRIDAY. MAY 27 P. M. Senior Class Ball North Dining Hall SATURDAY, MAY 28 10:00 A. M. Art Kxhihit Wealherspoon Gallery. Mclver Building 2:00 P.M. Annual Meeting of Alumnae Association Alumnae House 4:30 P.M. Senior Class Da . . Front Campus 8:30 P.M. Guest Performance 1 PlayLikers Aycock Auditorium SUNDAY. MAY 29 11:00 A.M. Baccalaureate Sermon Aycock Auditorium Jjgcis P. Gaines, A.B.. M.A.. Ph.D. President. Washington and I.ce I niversit 5:00 P.M. Informal Gathering for Seniors. Parents. Alumnae, and ' ' Lawn in front of Chancellor ' s Home I. Concert In the Creenshoro Orchestra and the College Choir . . . Aycock Auditorium MONDAY. MAY 30 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 I niversit) of North Carolina The Chancellor of Woman ' s College Announcement of Awards Presentation of Diplomas Page J 90 Golden Chain is the realizatiimJlvr Hieanis NJIV j  ffi mts of several college generations who have felt the need for an lrtivr rncnl, hrirtfT -r society on Woman ' s College campus. In ac- cordance with this need Golden Chain was initiated in the Spring of 1948 and is this year striving to lay the foundation for an organization which will grow with the years and will gradually become a part of the many accepted traditions of the college. Recognizing seniors and juniors who have shown sincere and devoted service, the group is working individually and collectivelv to continue this service to the college and ultimately to awaken in past and present day students the democratic spirit and greatness of purpose which the Woman ' s College ol the University of North Carolina embodies. rirst f ou , left to riant: f elt done 5. J arah Jjenny, fune Mottzenaorff, flan J enaail, president, iffartka L uion, Clara srean Cooke, aJ-ucilie fplcCattuni. -Second Kow, left to riant: (L-iizabetli cJLee Cunninanatn, VDetsij lAmitead, Page 192 jane (L-dmundi, l v{arilun i okn, S klrleu re akan, (L-leanor rClaneu. Jklrd IKow, left to riant: r fancu f- orter, iKuth Snellen, re ariiun rP cL oiium, ran S kore, r ancu foeam jrunderburk, QSaroara Mpostatocui, ulartka jrowler. Jt r IlLJf . : B Social Science The twin goals of freedom and security was the local point about which the Second Annual Harriet Elliott Social Science Forum was centered: a theme which challenged the thinking not only of every student at the Woman ' s College but of citizens throughout the state and nation. The timeliness of the topic was enough to arouse interest in itself; the excellence with which it was explored ranked it among the finest accomplish- ments in the history of the eolleg?. An attempt was made to analyze candidly a few of the most basic questions facing our civilization. Those who attended the Forum had a very special opportunity of hearing a panel of outstanding thinkers in the various social sciences de- bating as well as expounding ideas. Among the experts. Frank T. deVyver, Edwin G. Nourse. William Poteat. and Brnadus Mitehell. Gardner Murphy Lectures at an Afternoon Round Tahle. I Page 194 Forum. ..1948 Behind the scenes of the Forum were the faculty and student committees which worked hard and long on the details that made the three day session possible. Their tasks ranged from securing the speakers to making center pieces for luncheon tables, and included the tremendous job of publicizing the Forum adequately. They sent out programs and invitations to a long list of individuals and groups throughout the southeast, but they concentrated their efforts on informing every segment of the student body about the events of the Forum. Through dormitory discussions, campus-wide lectures, radio programs, and panel discussions in clubs they interested students in every major. Their work secured for the Forum a right- fully paramount place in the lives of every one concerned with Woman ' s College. Mot Guion, Student Chairman, Speaks at the Banquet. Dr. Edwin G. Nourse Talks with Students. Dr. Eugene F. Pfaff Fncultr Chairmen Social Science Forum Student Committee. Sixth Annua Henrv dwell This year, for the sixth time on the Woman ' s Col- lege campus, the Annual Arts Forum furnished invalu- able personal contacts and professional criticism for student writers, artists, musicians, dramatists, and dancers. Designed on a small seal? in 1943 to stimu- late student creative effort, the expanded 1949 Forum attracted entries in the various artistic fields from col- eges throughout the South and from the North and Charles Edward Eate READING COMMITTEE FOR POETRY AND SHORT STORIES — Seateil: Margaret Spencer, Evelyn DeWitt, Sarah Dennv, Ellen Metz • Standing: Jean Farlev, Winnie Rodger . Rettv Townsend. G= I Rrts Forum Midwest. Discussions in Forum sessions were led by outstanding leaders in the fields represented including Jean Stafford and Peter Taylor, fiction; Richard Wil- bur, poetry; Henry Cowell, music: Walter Prichard Eaton, drama; Louis Hoist, dance; and James Johnson Sweeney, art. Dr. Marc Friedlaender was chairman of the Sixth Annual Arts Forum and Margaret Spencer was student secretary. Peter Taylor Dr. Mare Friedlaender, Chairman of Arts Forum and Margaret Speneer, Secretary of Arts Forum Evenings In flycock Vera M. Dean Lecturer LECTURE-ENTERTAINMENT SERIES, 1948-1949 Oct. 1 Margaret Mead Oct. 27 Lewis Mumford Nov. 8 Henri Peyre Nov. 11, 12, 13 The Harriet Elliott Social Science Forum Dec. 13 Rebecca West Jan. 18 Margaret Webster and Troupe Feb. 16 John Mason Brown Mar. 3 Bergen Evans Mar. 17, 18, 19 The Arts Forum Mar. 23 Iva Kitchell Apr. 6 John Mulholland Apr. 14 Thurman Arnold Iva kilrhcll Dancer CIVIC MUSIC PROGRAMS Oct. 28 Robert Shaw Chorale Nov. 5 Blanche Thebom Jan. 7 William Primrose Mar .9 National Symphony Orchestra Apr. 13 Moiseiwitsch Margaret Mead Anthmiioltiui ! John Mason Brown natic Critic and Lecturer John Mulholland Magician TyjW? Departmenta Doings Departmental spirit and interest extend be- yond the classroom when many departments sponsor special events for the whole campus. Such occasions are Spanish Night, French Night, the Textile Exhibit and other displays in the Witherspoon Art Gallery, Gym Meet from the Phvsical Education Department, and the Home Economic Carnival and open houses. Spanish Night Textile Exhibit in the Art Department French Night The Campus Election of the President of the I ' . S. Rll Honor To Your and as we live and learn within the walls of this place that we have pleased to call home the satis- factions received from jobs well done, will remain always with us. In this many-sided life, this integrated existence of ours, there has been a time and a place for everything. We took the time in the fall to raise $4,472 for world student relief and rehabilitation through our annual Campus Purse Drive. When November 2 rolled around, we set up our own polling places and forecast the national result in the presi- dential upset. No greater excitement prevailed in any politician ' s quarters than the tension in the smoke- filled rooms of W. C. In this legislative year we organized to exert pres- sure on North Carolina legislators to give us the means to keep the Woman ' s College sec ond to none. The Greater University Council found able leaders in our representatives and staunch supporters in our entire student bodv. The Golden Chain in its first year of activity justified the hopes of those who so desired a functioning hdnprary organization on the Woman ' s College eAaipusJ These are the things that distinguish 1 19 -Irom (jther years. We have major construction aetivitv pounding away right here in the midst of us. Those orange girders and rough cement will be. before too long, the, realization of a magnifi- cent dream. Dr. Jackson started that dream on its way early th s fall. W AsiJb frnm thp br; things that have mai diflerteiit year there are those tasks whose succ completion dining another school year make proud of the Woman ' College. The infinite committee meetings attended by faculty and students, the l i- monthiy meetings of our student legislature with the uccekMul amendments passed by the student bod tHe VcMvitie of the judi overtiment and theii unifomnity and indi of the) Carolinian staff, a papet its Democracy . . . class_meeUn§ house meetings, all -an important cratic syslem of government . . y£xibcutive on the part of the Student Gover fiicial branch oi our stiulenl lligent compromise between irtyri . f lhe weekly produCT-4 flame UUe Give... house presidents. . . . All of these phases of life, these contributions have given us experience, toler- ance, understanding, have given us a sense of values, a truer conception of Responsible Freedom . The excellence of the Harriet Elliott Social Science Forum and the Arts Forum is due in great measure to the dreams and efficiency of the combined efforts of students and faculty. Through such media as these we have seen the problems of the world in which we are to live, the needs and the potential greatness; we have seen the beauty of this world and of other worlds and we are better prepared to appreciate it. We who are Seniors have a wealth of memories which will be ours forever. Nothing can take away from us the pride in our college, the liberal education which we have received, the lifetime friendships which we shall share. Ours forever are walks among the Spring dogwood, good night cigarettes on the pier at R. A. Camp, the satisfaction of earning a good grade, the quiet inspiration of a dorm devotion, the devotion to a cause, the sincere encouragement of an interested teacher, the mingled pride and sadness of the Founder ' s Day program. Ours forever is the spirit of this place, this community of interests, this fund of ideas. We have given of ourselves to the Woman ' s College, and it has given of itself to each of us. The Class of 1949 with its blue jackets will soon be only a memory on this campus. But the spirit of this class will fuse quietly with the greatness of the College, and it is our sincere hope that this campus will be the better for our four years here. We close the year and the 1949 Pine Needles with sincere thanks to all who have contributed to the mak- ing and maintaining of the Woman ' s College of the University of North Carolina. May God build fojryou a harmony That will be both great and strong. Making all your life a melody ,_ And every.day a songy ffT) ! f Ly3t is here ljj Lpur hearts. Sisters dear, And we sing it now to voii. i r e love you. yes. we. love von, e love college and that means you. The Faithful, Familiar Curry Cop W. C. ' s own Coney Island 49ers ? Memories of the New Lihrar To these friends, we wish to extend our good will. (Dm E. D. LU arren REAL ESTATE 220H West Market ®fje loar nnb CEafitle W. Market Street. Ext. 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Through this extensive program for economic prog- ress, Burlington Mills ' 83 plants have been able to produce the best possible products at the lowest possible prices. These quality fabrics are truly woven into the life of America. That ' s why over 28,000 employees are going forward with Burlington Mills. CASCADE RAYON PLANT MOORESVILLE, N. C. UNIT OF BurWon Mills Woven into C the life of America ' ' ' Executive Offices • GREENSBORO, N. C. Maker of Women ' s Wear Fabrics - Men ' s Wear Fabrics - Decorative Fabrics - Cotton Piece Goods and Yarns - Hosiery - Ribbons Page 209 ' •v ' ■Page 210 POWELL ' S SHOES I. Miller Mademoiselle Walk-Over 115 South Elm ROGERS PAINT STORE Complete Line Of Grumbacher Artist Materials 222 West Market Street Friendly gesture ... Have a Coke BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Coca-Cola Bottling Co. • Greensboro. N. C. 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Greene Street Greensboro, North Carolina 77- :v LOTUS RESTAURANT Chinese and American Dishes Delicious Chow A hill 105 South Greene Street SPIC AND SPAN Grill and Soda Shoppt 330 Tate St. Specializing in Your Eavorite Snack Golden Brown Waffles Steaks and Chops THE ART SHOP 118 W. Market St. Green shoro. North Carolina Kodak ■i . . . Kodak Finishing Photographic Supplies . . . Reproductions Commercial Ph otography . . . Unframed Prints Spend an Evening at the antation High Point Road Page 276 CRI1DY COfTIPRRY Producer of Candies and Other Fine Foods YELLOW CAB DIAL 5161 259 E. Washington Directly in Front of R. R. Station Leon ' s Consistently Superior Operators Assure You the Finest Beauty Services Obtainable Permanent Waving Nestle FLEETWAVE Leon ' s Beauty Shop Greensboro Dial 6526 Periodic New York Training Beit Sandwiches Jsn Jown IRVING PARK DELICATESSEN — Curb Service — 1628 Battl eground Avenue Phone 9106 Page 217 The Case 0F THE Successful Family. . . 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Our complete organization offers you this background of ex- perience in creative photography and consultation on all problems relating to Yearbook Photography. It costs nothing to talk it over with us. ZECCfi STUDIOS of 1634 WALNUT STREET • PHILADELPHIA 3, PA. For Information Call or Write: Francis Lavergne Johnson Post Office Box 878 Telephone 6362 Chapel Hill, N. C. Page 219 B SCHOOL PUBUCATIOnS PRinTERS OF YOUR YEARBOOK STUDENT DIRECTORY z... Valde Mir. helei l.l.h- Sue, Be 1. Box lean. Bt. 4. Slat ,., Vnn 1 : 12 « ' , lb ' p 0. A.lkins. Nellie Grey, 214 N. M St., 1 I b i I .. 12 Bol Vve White Pla Albritton, X irgini i. 90S 11 I ibarrua St., Sn mi , 130 Foresl We., R) Vlexander, Belt) Sue, Pinecrofl B.I Vlexander, Marverine, Rt. 1, Hum. ' Alexander, Rulh, mi 1 . Bro« B.I.. Look Word, Jacqueline, Ri- 2, Middlesex 111 ,,. Caroline, 93 Lai ville Vve., R. vii,.,, I ,,■Vnne. Poll VUen, Martha, 1931 I  HI.,).. Charlotte .5 1606. Durham St.. Franklinton Raleigh 94 II, Mle Ma Mo B.l. Men 1 i rgie T- 104 Morga n St. . harlott, v. adi -i. Roxboro All.- I I 16 ..I . Ultra, Margaret. 910 Walk.-. We., Greensboro , !, ,. ... n in, May, Rt. 2, Enfield Mr Shallotte Vndi r-..ii. II in I lizabeth, 2732 V 18th Si Vl Iti Vnderson, Mar) Henry, Rt. 2, Box 867, Cheraw, S. An.ler-.m. Puin.ia Matih,-.,.. SeilgefieM, I .,.. ,,-!.,., Andrew-. Jean Chandler, l- ' l S. Vllegheny St.. Cumberland, Md. Vngier, Zalene. 1021 W. Ii.rar. Vve., Durham Vngstadt, Sonia. I 105 I Ha. Rd., Charlotte Vnnis, Kl, ........ 900 Young Vvi ... Chattanooga. Tenn Anthony, I alhel Belle, Rt. I, Yadkinville In ..-i.. I. Barbara, 184 Libert] Si Long Branch, . I 30. Vppera Inn... M... k-.ill. Vrab, Nadya Hortense, 1420 Morganton Rd., Fayette . ,!.-... Caroline, 502 ( handler St., High Point Armitage, lane, Selma Armstrong, Sara Isabel, 802 N. Eugene St.. Greensbo Arthur. Margaret Ann. 200 V. King St., Km;- Mori Ashe, Bonnie Brown, 205 E. 13th St.. Lumberton Vshley, Patricia. S. 4th St., Smithfield Vtkins I ,,..!■.. 728 -.. lit 51 . 11 rnston Sal. m likin-. Nancy, 926 11. Trinitj We., Durham Edna 2109 We ■K. Brooklyn, N, A. !u-i,n. 1 229 S. Caldwell, Brevard A.i-li... Mar) Cordon, .1,11, ...... Vustin, Patrii la, 229 S. t aldwcll St., Brevard lii-.ni. Hi I. Cape ll.i ' t. ii- Weritt, Marie. Ill) Blani he St., I layton 1,, ,,. k. Iran Ruth, Rt. 2, I remonl V .- I hi. I. 105 u 2nd St., Lexington l.. ... 1 irginia, II Pear] St., Fayetteville Ba.-hm.ni. Elizabeth Inn i nrbell Vpts., Henderson Barhmaii. Janet, 1030 S. Garnet St., Henderson 78. Badgett, Mar) Emil) Pilot Mountain BagweU, Esther Frances, 226 Pine Vi .. Rd., Durham Bailey, Nan.. Barden, 1050 IV Hand Vve I hapel Hill rria I . i . 125 I . Devonshire St., 11 rnston Salem Bak.-r. In.,.- Caldwell, 703 tin. St., Lumbe I Baldwin, Mary, 113 Cross St., Sanford Ball. Ethel Dae, Mills Home, Thomasville Ballard, Nancy, Ellerbe Bangert, Theresa, 8 Cedar Ter., Livingston, N. I. olo It,,, Ian Drive, Raleigh 78 103 135 15 12, II : 176, 18.-. 111. 158. 16(1 i la Bun ille Barb. Barbour. Barbour, Barker. me 205 Irving PL. Greensboro lets) Wainwright, Box 54, H ilkesl Losemary, 376 Manoi Ridge Dr., N. W. lil.n.ii I „. lia Inn 310 Foresl Rd., Raleigh l in. . I I. in . I.-. We., i.. .1.1-1 Barbai i I 20 Rosi St Smithfii I.I ..,i.. Lee, 220 Highland Av,-.. Burling 91. Barksdalo. Belt) Louise, 172 I umberland Vve., Vsheville Barlow. Alar, Inn. 317 8th St., Hi, k„n Barlowe, Margaret. Rt. 1. Lenoir I ■.... Rl. I, Lui .ii.i.i Rain.-. Kathei Lee, 111 I, Fayetteville Ran..-. Mar) Louise, - ' 11 Broad St., 11 ilson Barnhar.lr. Alar, Stewart. 2304 1. -.Hi St., . . .... 34. 135, Bam-it. Dora Mae. 215 11. Belchei St., Farmville Barrett, Margaret Dolores, Uak Cit) Barringer, Vmcrylis. 1111 Oval Dr.. Durham 31, ttie Brown, Foresl Park, Hickor) i, Bo 550 in., marie Barton, .... | I .... 26 met Si . Springfield, Mass. Barwick, Frances, 217 Kensington Rd., I nsboro 34, i . in. . - I rleene. Bll I Iwell Vv. Gre. nsboro Bass, li. ... 205 Hill, n -i 1 c Fayetteville Bass, l .... Bo 292 - Hop Bassett, Mar) 1 n - 19 I ... eme Vve.. Vsheville Batchker, Vrlene. 820 I 10th Si Brooklyn N. A. 34. Bates, Natalie. 107 Prince St. Vlexandria Va 14,146,163, Rail-. I.m.-i AC. 200 R, Ihead Vve., Li town N 1 Ball-. Viola Daphne, i. 11 t V., 314 II.... St . Ci isboro P.. in. ...ii. I lixabeth Dalby, Rt. J. Raleigh Virginia, 231 rlook Dt . ott. 78, 158, Vnn Creensl Beamer, Mildred. Hr. I. All. Vir) Beailey, Mar) R„ la- Beany, Beulah Cooper, 1 lizabethtown Beam. Laui i. i . thtown Beaulord, Belt) la..,-. 148 I arolina Vv. ii . H... k, 1..,.,, .-. 1221 11 . Wendovi , Vv. I R.. k. Virginia Lee, 612 Webb Vve., Burlington Be. ker, Margar. I. P...,. IB II.,,;,,,, ill,.. N. I Bedell, Mayevelle, w II,,,,., (.a. Beeson, Jewell, Rt. 1, Sophia Beleos, Katina, 1215 Fair St . t len, - . Bell. Can. 327 St. lames ,,.. Fayetteville Bell. Elizabeth Ann. nil E. 17th St., I harlotte R.-ll. Helen loyce, 1925 Vlexandei Rd., Rail igh Belton, Pegg] Lutricia, 232 S. Main St . Mount Bender, Erel,,,. 10 North Tenth. Wilmington Bender, Gertrude, Rr. 2, B..x 83, Norlina Bennett. Dorolh) Vli - St., Ro. k. ' Bennett, I ■■- I; ... i,, Mount Page Bennett, Sarah Ella. Rt. 2, Stok sdale 11 Benson Mary, 1903 Inn St., Wilmington 78. 1 Bentley, Margaret Gordon, 116 Cannon Ct. Vpts., Greensboro 9 Bergen, Vnn, 117 McClannhnm, Oxford 9 Berger Shirli ) 203 ..nli 13th St., Wilmington 9 Bernholz. Hue. [36 Linden St., H Imere, N. Y. 11 Berry, Shirley, 709 Parker St., Durham 9 Bi nli, .11 Virginia, 22 Davton Rd., Morris Plains, N. I. 78. 15 Best. Evelyn Moore, Rt. J. Wallace 11 Best, Robbie F., 100 Harding W ... Kinston 78. 16 Biggerslaff, I arolyn, 22 A e St. -I.. II.. 11 BiggerstaBT, limmie Kathryn, 421 S. Garden. Marion 11 Biggs 11 ,.- loyi ... 1601 Front St., Beaufort 11 Bikle, II ..i l ..... 912 Salem Vve., Ha; .-i, ...... Md. Bin lull. Loi 709 1. - St., H well, la. 78. 16 Ri--.ii. i ..■Rt. 2. Zebulon II Bivens. Betty, 131 E. North St., Albermarle 9 Bizzell, Hester 1 -. Newton Grove 9 Black, Alar. Louise, Box 950. Pinehurst 9 Blackburn, Audrey, 3011 Evergreen A.e.. Hal re. Md. 35. 16 Blackburn, Mar, Rose. Colfax 11 Blackman. Beatrice Ruth, 622 S. S ns St, Smithfield 9 Blackwelder, Edith 1 se, Rt. I. Box .,82. Charlotte 11 111... kwell, Emily, Rt. 1. Pine Hall 9 Blackwell, I... u-. IS20 Edgei I Vve., Rid ml. Va. Bl.uk, I. Edith Geraldine, Box 53, Guil I Blake, Marii 109 17th Si . Lumberton 11 Blake, Olive, 126 Girard St.. Brooklyn, N. 1 Blalock, Doris J-an. 805 V Main Jr., Burlington 11 Blarn-har.l. R. Carolyn. Box 678. Paw I reek 11 Bland, Alain. L..u. Rt. 2. Vanceboro Blankenship, Rebecca, 2107 Dilworth Rd.. I hail. .in- 78. 151, 161, 17 Blanton, Nancy, Rt. 6, Winston-Salem 95, 13 Bledsoe I. Laurel SI.,. inn- 9 Bleu..-. Mar) Naiu.-. ll,.|,-,,n Blum. Jane, 1135 W. Fourth, Winston Salem Blumenthal, June Carol. Rl. 4. Box 118. Greensboro 11 Boa . Bam. ma. 104 Fi-lier Fern St., Thomasville 12 Bobbitt. Annai.metle. Castalia 3 Bobbin. Sarah Jean. 617 Prime St.. Wilmington 11 Bodie, I. I II Snipe Si., h. apolis 11 Bodie, Winifred, Troy, N. C. Boehret, Hue C, 7206 Chestnut Ave., Al.lr I ' ark. Pa. 7 Bogart. Penelope. 1230 N. Market St., Washington .9 Boha ii I ouise, Rl. 2. Box 136, Greensboro Bolinger, Vnita, Rt. 1, Vale 11 B. .,1,1,,,., in. Montine, 7 Virginia A,.-.. Ext., Draper .-. 9 Boney, Carolyn Florella, 507 s. Butler Dr., Midwa) Park P.,.,,.-,. I ynette 707 College St. Clinton 34, 13 R y, II mat) Clifford, 707 College St.. Clinton 11 B Eugenia, Rt. 1. R..x 581. 11 ........ .ill,- Bo Evelyn, Rt. 4. Louisburg 11 Bore... Clarence, 1809 Madisoi I.e.. Greensl Bost, Inn.-. Br. 5, Box 51. High Poinl Bolus. Elizabeth William. 95 Brurnle, Si Cneonl 111. 11 R, „,.-„. ll.i-i.l , K..x 17 1. I!. .hl.iii- 14, 1 15, 161. 16 B.„,le.. Era,,..-. 2212 Parkwa) Dr., Winston-Salem Bowman. Bulow. 3312 Windsor Dr., Charlotte 9 Boyd, Margaret 1 132 Whitmire St., Brevard ' 12 Boyd Nancy, 801 Elan. lie.. Greensboro 3 Boyelle, Pegg) Foyce, 1215 S l arboro St.. Wilson 11 Boykin, Sue Vnnetle. 109 Hill St., 11 ilson 11 Bracken. Sarah Elizabeth Ran.-. 1225 Dilworth Rd., I harlotti Ri,„,. I rgia Belvedere, III. Hammond St., Bradford. Betty, Concord Rd., Davidson Hi. ,.ll ...I. 1 irginia 1. R..x 7 1, Marshville Bradley, Dorothy. 214 Cherr) lit Si Fori Bradle) . 1 rani ■-. II . S. Broadway, Foresl I i Br id II . Lois. Parrish Dr.. Ren.,.,, Brake, Rosa Lee. Rt. 1, Battleboro Bianlley. Joanne, 520 -. Mendenhall St., Gre. Braswel ' l, I...... Gre) 2 Ravin Vve . C ..I Braswell, Kathl. en, 610 Vshland Dr., Greensb Dr.... Rena, 509 Randolph St., II ville Breeden, Sara Vli, e, Green St., Morganton II. in... Clara Lena, K,.x I 12, Norlina Bremer. Elizabeth. 4507 Wrightsville Ave.. W Brewer, Berta. Roseboro Bridger, Louise, Bladenbo, Rock] Mo nkli Charlotte h Eighth St.. W ilmingto ll . 501 P.ail O. Box 173. We.r Hill si V, ,,.,, lii , Hilda, son V College St., Kinsl 21 Satterthwaite Vve.. Null... N. I. ine, 23 Shepherd St., Raleigh St.. nsbo II,. Rl. r-. Inn. 1801 Tr. ton, Gervis, Box 955, Spem er Barbara Ann. 818 E. Park Vve.. Charlotte Barbara 1 520 S. Hawtl Rd., Winstoi - Barbara Edythe. 3010 Ruffin St., Raleigh Barbara Freni h, 524 Poplai Dr., Falls Chun h. Belli. Rt. 6, Mjle -.ill, Dorothy, M.. mi. ell.. It. I.. Weavervtlle I i. 1206 f Pine St., I. . .1.1-1 I lizabeth, 812 Brent St.. w inston.Si I lizabeth Vnne, 900 Vnderson Vve., Dr. x I Hill 1 i , I, ... Sparta Eie.lia E.. Burnsville Gladys, Clyde Hope lanette. Burnsville lane, 312 North Vudubon. Goldsboro lean, 228 11. Russell St.. High Poinl Joyce, Hi. 6, Statesville Julia. 5th St., Graham Height, Rl I, Graham Margarel 1 lizabeth, Rt. 2. Roi k. Mount nli, Richland! .., ii Pegg) Jane. S. Main St., Kan.lle.i iwn, Satah Eleanor, 110 Spencei Vve ,„„, Sara Lou, R..x 182, Randleman ,in IK, e, 2606 S I „„ St., Vrlingto imfield, ll...-. A, ..Ik, null.. imley, lane Grey, I n Rd . Gaston imsey, Barbara Glen, I urrituck Lynn, 217 S. Broughton S ebur. S. C. Lillingto Bryant, Ruth, Stedman Buck, LoiS Anne. 106  • -.1 Bu.k. Margie. II I Vera B„s; Hie, Rl. 2. Warren Page N... Jewel, 2001 Dilworth Rd., Charlotte 35 Miriam, 303 w. Whitaker Mill Rd., Raleigh 35, UK ,.l. Betty, 2123 S Iwyn Vve., Charlotte 116 .r.l. 1 i.e., „.,. Mi |. Box 65, lleinmon. 95 h. Charlotte, II 1 irginia Rd . I demon 95 I 12 160 lull... Paul,.,.-. R I.. 95 ... El.-e Gray, 212 I kstown Vve., Winston-Salem 15 135 ... Martlia. 1821 Georgia Vve., Winston-Salem 79. 151 - Hazel Vnn, R..x 382. Spruce Pine 116 .-no. Kathleen, Rl. 3. Mai 95 -. Elizabeth Holt, 202 Hinsdale Vve., Fayetteville 79 .ughs, Betsy, 9|8 11. I rinit) ! .-.. D...I Ill lyn, Rt. 2. I. nsboro 119 ... Nancy, 111 u Radiance Dr., Greensl 95, 133, 150. 154 . Ellen Mark. 1008 Patk 1, , Rich ml. Va. 79 , Gataey, ml I 11 ilnul Si . Goldsboro 35 | ll . Elizabeth, 537 Vrboi R.l . 11 in i-S.,1. ... 79 Byrd, Dori II...I. Glen Bvrd, Man 12.. 1 . Fishel Vve., t n-l Bryan, R,.x 162, Rt. 2. I......... . I 343 State St., Marion .. Hunter, Rl. 1. Box B9, Morgant. 10. N. J. 113 95. 138 I --. I Rl. ?, Shelby 116 CaUIl, Man. 11 Jersej !..-.. Brain M .. 95 G Catherine J ...... 330 Vudul Blvd., Nev. Orleans, La. Ill i ..!-■■, Bell I xx.tr ville St., Clinton 35 Caldwell, Elizabeth Vnn, 1 E. Henderson St., 11 . ghtsville Ilea, h 11 I I aldwell Fair, 1540 Stanford PL. Charlotte 79 Caldwell. Era,,..-. B-5-31, T„„, Castles Vpt., 11 inston-Salem 79. 135. 136 Caldwell, Madeleine, 81 Pine St., Carder, City . 150 Callahan. Dorothy, Union Level, Va. 79 Calleu.lei. Vrlene, 128 11 Radiance Dr., Greensboro 9n Calvert, Sallie, Jackson 79 Calvin, Elizabeth, 93 Pisgah Dr.. Cam.... 90 i ime Dorothy, 111 1. R..x 171-1. Broadwa) 96 Camel Hon,. It. .x 503, Pinehurst 7 . 150, lnl I .,.,„■,,.„. I ,1a 1 irg III. 2, Marion 117 Cameron, I eona, Rt. 1. Cameron 96 Cameron, Peggy, 165 North Vshe, Southern Pines 96 Camlin, Vnn, 115 11. Wilmington, Hamlet 96. 152. 159 Campbell, Vnn, East Ma,,,. Taylorsville 36. 79. 171 Campbell, Jessie 11a, h. 1,1. ::: Weal Craig PL, San 1 io, Tex — Campbell, Kathleen Earle. Pinecraft, Han.l.l 117 i. bell, Martha Vnn, 142 Weal Vcadia, Winston-Salem IE •11. Ala Bo Cam,. bell. Alarv Fran. es. Box Campbell, Nanc) 11,11. R,,x 111 Campbell, Nanc) Bei.l. 914 . Canna.lx. Cle... 2311 Laivndale Capps, Eva Kalb. It • 2. Lui Carlton, Faye, 603 Pe, De, l Carnenter, J..,,,.. 509 Wesl 2- 1172. - Be Jane. 708 We, liiiii. 228 Fairvie . Maria. 511 Han. . Vllein, 212 Vnde Evelyn, 106 A I June. 201 Fayetti Kathleen Ri giati Ala 36 118 lib. mill, 96 Gas ia 79 i.. Burlington . 36. 160. 175 llxlonl n. N. J. s. i : ' . Rulh. 31 eelie St., Al.ilg.lll ille Rd.. Rockingham 79. 1.35 1911 I bard) Circle, Charlotte 111 Ha HamptonviUe I ouise Vve., High Po Box ill. Burgav. ..-..I.. Margaret. 33-16 203 Si ...,..■, ' Ben, Zane. High Poii .mil. Margaret, Stanle) .. II, Bl II. Sue, 601 Fifth Av ha, e. Pa-lora. 125 L.,-1 57th hamberlain. Page. 1571 New i I,. i , . Sail ev, York Cilv 79 1 B.L. Slingerlanda N. A. 158 sot Dr., Fayetteville 115 ersville, Ca. 79, 159 ., Vsheville 9o 1 ... Hi.x.l Hill, Pa. 79 1 in ,.. Md. 36. 160 ,. k St., Greensboro 115 ;.. 135, l in 169 96, 143 Chan, He,. ln,„ii,.. 146 II, in,,,,.,, We Chandler, I I lizabeth, 1035 Bonsall , I, .,.....,1. Barbara I utwright, Stockto I has, . (Mrs.) Elizabeth, SOS S Vyc. i li.-.k I ll... I Roi kwell Cheney, Dorothy, Box 504, P -i 504, Pinehurst is Hoo.l, Bl. 1. Do.ei Chipley, In... 1400 11. Haven Blvd., It... k. Al ll c Inn,, Parthenia, Pine Street, Box 5003, Murfreesl , hristian, I arroll, 2254 ll , stminslei PL, Charlotte ll .an. leanette, 2416 Wrighl !..-.. Greensboro Church, Jean. 201 Pollock St., New Be Clapp, El, ll,. 302 Carolina Vve., Spel Clarl I i -. 301 Bradford Vve., Fayetteville 96 Clarke, Ida, Box 576. Northfork, 11 Va 79 Clay, 1 101 Ferg Vve., Hilton Ullage. Va. 96 Clayl Joyce, 115 Foresl 11.11 Dr.. Vsheville 36. 150 t legg, Fran, • - Vnm Box 1 I, Carthagi 117 i legg ll n. Vnne, Rl I, High P i 37. ISO i lii k, Margarel Vnn, i 22 11 11 Si 1 Ikizi 116 i lodfelter, Dorothy, I 2a Model Farm R.L, High Po 36, 1 13, 154, K.2, 169 ...Li le Shi lb) 218 E. Coal Bessie P., Gen. Del. i oat. -. Maul..,, s Ii l.oai-. Joycelyii, 204 Parkel St., Smithl Cobb, Beverly, Bt. 1, Gibsonville Cobb, l..n Doris, Rt. 1, Gibsonville Coble. Elizabeth. Rt. I. Rurlington Coble. Elizabeth All, -. Rt. I. Cuilfor.l i ,,l,le. Mildred, 106 11 Sei ond Vve . I en-b, 37, 169. 172 37 Jo-e Coggios, Jean. 301 N. State S Chen, loan Marilyn, 530 We Chi,. Marilyn, 1108 N. Pitt S Vlexandria, Va. i oker, I vange Rt. 1. Ca ( oh . Pats. Vnn, 601 I arolina Cole. 1 iiginia. 203 I ..,, , .,,, 1 C, lime, Lucia, 801 Riverside CoUett, Elizabeth, Rt. 1. Tho i oilier, Margaret, Deep Run End I..-.. New York 37. 133, 113, 150. 152. 193 . -bi.tg 96 Beach A..-.. Carolina Beach 121 lii . New Vorii 12. V A. 37, 111. 112 lasville 37. 142. 158 Page 222 STUDENT DIRECTORY- £ , , „„ Rt. 1. Rcidsv Sue. 16J1 Ob. Conley, Betly Je; Conner, Virginia Col Ily, Barban k. . Clara .Iran Cooii Rt. Ma re I, 200S Charlotte Dr., Charlotte 1508 Courtland Ave. Reidsville 1848 Runnvn.cdc Kil.. 37. 148. 158, 189. eigh, 2325 Okalina We., Winston-Salem l.ii. 2323 Okalina We., Winston-Salem ...... . 57 Gracelyn Ril.. Asheville 4, Rale; Roberta. 11 Lvnw I R,l.. Ashevi Copeland. Dorothv. 1206 Bothwell St., Gr Coppley, Alice Elizabeth, Hi. 6. Lexingto Coppola. Peggy, 437 Svlvania Ave.. Charlo Corbett, Nova Ann. Wilson 1 ! Mills Corhitt, Nancy, Calesville ell, Fr, Rt. 1. Ho Corpening, Dorothy Sheldon. Rt Correll. Anne. 355 Fairfax Dr.. Winston-Si Costello, Marie Patricia, 316 Estaugh I.-. Haddnnfield. N. J. Courtney, Marv Anna. 500 N. Franklin St., C ras, Gra, e Constance, 300 VV . Park ,, Coving!, in. Mar) Woodward, 11 Broad St. Covington, Vela V„ Rt. 1, Shelby Cowdcrv. Dorothy, 601 West 115 St., Mew Y Cov. Ann. 109 W. John St., Mounl Olive Cox. Anna I Spra Cox. Catharine, Carthage Cox. Claudine. 373 Hill St., -1. boro Cox, Dorothv Jane. Sprav Cox, Emily lean, 1901 Vshel St.. Green: Cox. Jane Marie. 923 S. Park St., Asheboro Cox. Marv Jo. 1208 Yale PI.. Charlotte Craft. Jo Ann. 508 S. Broad St., Burlington Cragan, Ann. 112 Hillrresl Dr.. Sanford Crawford, Elisabeth, 855 Foresl Rd., S.W .. R. i raw ley, Heis, Ann. Littleton Creed, Louise, 1409 Elmer St., Greens] Danville. Va. 80. 133. 149 tba Grahai H.. 185 E. 903 38. 14.3. 158. 170 Nar.. 325 Pe. Rid Peggv Joyce Crouch. Pickeli E.. 162 Charlotte St.. isheville 97 Crow. Maiiorie, 1702 Chestnut St., Wilmington 38, 162 Crowder, Rebecca, Peachland .97 Crowell, Lorraine, Rt. 3, Box 92. Asheville ... 117 Crumpler, Vnne, 206 Syca re St.. Clinton 38. 177 Crumpler. Dixie Dean. Rt. 1, Clinton 97 Cruse, Margaret Jean, 1733 The Plaza. Charlotte 4 . 116 Crutchfield. Lora. Rt. 1. Guilford College 38. 170 Culberl. Leola Elizabeth, 104 Cherrv St., Marion, Ya. 38. 118 Culbreth. Gray, 215 Raleigh Rd., Wilson 97. 159 Culbreth. Helen. 206 S. Tremont Dr.. Greensboro . . . 38 Culbreth, J. .v. Rt. 1. Stedman 38 Culpepper. Carolyn, 106 Pearl St.. Elizabeth Cilv 38 Cummings. Diana Jo. Box 103, Robbins . . Ill Cunning. Patricia, 180 Ashland V,e.. Bloomfield, N. J. 80 Cunningham, Elizabeth, 507 S. Chester. Castonia 38. 135. 193 Curlee. Geraldine. Oakboro 38 Currv, Carmen. Alamanee 38 Cusbwa, Betlv Anne. 211 S. Charles St., Roxboro 114 Cusick, Joseph 2102 Fairview Rd., Raleigh ... 97 Dajl. Marv Sue. R. F. II.. Bern Dale. Hazel Eugenia, I gvievi Dalrymple, Ruth, WOO 1 [merlon Dark. Emma lean. Bos 384, Si Darnall. Marv. Box 215, I., ,,11 Daughtridge, Nadia, 501 Shadj Davenport. Ruby. 717 Hawkins Rock) Mo Sanford 68 Henri Davidson. Elsie Graham. Ill C ,m Club Apis.. Greensboro ... Davis. Alma Crav. Kt. 2. Pikeville Davis. Barbara Vnne, III. 2. Yadkinville 39. Davis. Betlv Lou. 1818 Grace St.. W inston-Salem Da, is. Christine, lit. I. Shelb) Davis. Dollv. 829 E. Morningside Dr.. N. E.. Atlanta. Ga. Davis, Elizabeth, Rt. 1. Blanch Davis. Evelyn M-, Webster Davis. Frances Lee. 211 Camden Rd.. Wa.lesboro 80. Davis. Jane Campbell. Carthage ,. Davis. Jane Dyer. 1204 Northup St.. Reidsville 39, 133. Davis. Janet Neelv. Robbins Davis, Marian. 3 Dover St.. Asheville . . Davis, Marv I ise. 1528 Hertford Rd.. Charlotte Mil Si •th St., Smithheld vleen Evel) 1911 Madii I, Harmon) nsbor, Deans. Ka Deal Debnam. Sarah Louise. 609 Franklin St., Roanoke Rapids 80. 103. DeGruehv. Joan. Rt. 3, Cuyahoga Falls. Ohio 115. Delozier, Charlotte, 867 Ha.u 1 Rd.. Asheville 160. Denny, Sarah. 920 Cowper. Dr.. Raleigh 39. 150. 193. Deskins, Julia. Rt. 8. Box 379. Greensboro DeVan, Mar] Frances, 121 Rowan St., Fayetteville 39. 118. 169. DeVault, B,llie Rav. 30 Ravenscroft Dr.. Asheville Devine. Kathryn, 1117 Hudson Vve., Peck-kill. N. Y DeVoe, Wilma, 405 Blauvell Ave., Hohokus. N. J DeWitl. Evelyn. 10 Farley Ave., Spring Valley, N. Y. DeWitt, Glenna, 2619 Walkei In Dibl.cn. lane. 635 Hi Dickens . Dian a Ruth, Dickens , Pair ..i... 8 Dickers. m. Ga v. Friei Dickers. )n. Ja ne. 300 Dickey, Nanc 1, 311 1 116. Spr Dillard, Bettye J... Willar.l 118 Dillar.l. Eleanor, willar.l 40 Dineen, Mildred, 130 Vldermen St., Springfield 8, Mass. 40 154 Dixon, Ann Elizabeth, 201 Gholson We., HenderBon 120, 124 Dixon, Betti. Vlice, 5968 1. i St.. New Orleans 12, La. 116 I.nlil. ■ , 1 Kathryn Box 1B2 Yadkinville 07 150 Dobson. Laiirab. Kt. 2. Stale-, .lie 97 II..I l..r. Helen, Rt. 2. N.I,.. 40 Dobson, Ruth George, Cedro We., Ext., Box 709. High P. Il.i.l 1 .,. 11 I ' ennrose Dr.. Reidsville 97 Hock, Margaret, Balsam Donathan, Jessie Lee, Colfax 1?4 Doughton, Rosemond. Sparta Dover. Vivian Louise. 509 S. Lafayette St., Shelb) Drennen. Janet. 31 Fenwick Dr.. Came- P V J Driver, Mar) Lu, 1709 Scab- St., Rail igh Dross. Bessie Koula, 237 Lillington We., Charlotte Drum. Carol..,. 19 Wesl H. St., Newton Dryden, Vnne Morris, W i-e Duke, Ann Eugenia, 201 South Howell St., Rock) Dukes, (Catherine, Rt. 2, Vhoskie Dumas, Margaret. 313 E. Chestnut, Goldsboro Duncan. Bettv M.rl. Rt. 3. Siler Citv , 1,1, i,, i , Anne Rt. 3. Silei Cit) .. Rt. 1. Box 182. Elizabell.lo.ni • . Central Ave.. Ransey, N. J. Box 424. Roseboro n. Rt. 1, Smithfield Box 96. Waxhaw lyne Rai, 216 Tate St., I. nsl 66. Ka _ Early. II., 1825 A So. 28th St., Vrling , Faster. Fr.i . 503 N. Yadkin We., Spencer Eaton, Sarah. Horton St.. I Box G), Z-bulon Eddy, Lin.- Lee, 201 DeVane St., Fayetteville Edens, Kalbleen. 19lh St.. Lu.-il n Edinger, Barbara, 63 Poplar St., Jerse) Cilv. [ Edmunds, lane. loOl S ,..,,.,,1 PI.. . lib ii, 311 Ha 111 40, 160. 162 134. 149. 193 Ehlri.lge. Muigliuretla. 99 Piermonl e„ Xvack, N. Elkins. Elizabeth Ann. 220 lui. St., Murphy Ellen, Agnes. Rt. 1. Enfield Ellen, Margarel. 406 Sycamore, Rock) Ml I Ell. r. Daphni Ethel, Stoneville 1.11, nee. Frances, Durham Rd., Chapel 11,11 Ellington, Patricia, 610 Highland We., Henderson Elliott, Esther, 1122 Was , ., We., Roanoke. Va. Elliott, Ruth Elizabeth, 507 Siding St.. Greensboro ir, 930 Raleigh Ave., Norfolk, Va t. Nanc Ruth. 116 Brentley Circl, . High Po Eli ox 82. Eu therine. B .belli. 701 Mill 222, .i II, Annice Page. Box 444. W. Vance St.. L.iurinbur; Betty. Rt. 5. Raleigh Apt-.. Raleigh Margarel. 300 LeGrand St., Rockingham Mane] fosephine, 211 Walnut St., II isvill, Fitzgerald. Selma . 108 E. Di.ine St.. Dunn Jan Fagg. Doris. 309 N. Center. Mt. Olive 41. 175 Faggart, Bett) Glyn, 3600 Eastway Dr.. Charlotte Fain. Mildred. Rt. 5. Hen.lersonville 116 Faison, Margaret. 209 Cheanutt St.. Clinton 41 Fardette, Pali) inn, 29 Shirle) Rd., Hilton Village Branch, Newporl News, , a. ...... 41 Farley, Jean, 1129 Larchw I We., Philadelphia, Pa. 80. 152. 196 Faflow, Mildred, Rt. 1. Randleman 98. 151 Farmer, nn. 1505 Pro, St., Wilmington 98 Farrell, Myrtle, Box 156, Pitted 41. 159 Farrior. Crave. Burgaw Farthing, Dixie Rae, Valle I. in, ,- 119 Faucette, Vlice Wray, 820 Montgomer) St., Reidsvill. Faulkner, Betty, Rt. 1, Polkton II Featherstone. Gwendolyn, Smyre Station, Gastonia 80 Fel.r. Barbara. 1200 S We., Charlotte . ... 80. 103 Feimster. Peggv Ann. Olin 117 Fells, Iris Lea. Rt. 2. Nurlina .... 124 Ferebee. Sara Francs. Ernul Ill Ferguson. Joan. 65 Hobart St.. E. Braint 84, Mass. 81. 143 Ferguson. Jo Ann. 55 E. Cenlral Dr.. Havelock 81 Ferguson, Margie. Thompsonville Rd., Reidsville 141 Ferguson, Mil, Ire, 1, 511 V Central We., Belmont 98 Ferguson, Ruth Frances. 508 Vanderbilt Ave.. Raleigh 41, 133. 140, 141. 142. 169 Feaperman, [Catherine, Jin Tarple. -t.. Itu.lingion .... 116 Fey, nna ll,g,na. 120 , St.. iu-l, „, -Salem .. 116 Folds. irginia, 521 .,,,i k St.. Raleigh 41 Finch. Maigar.-l I I. . I I,.,- I ity, Va. Fincher, Rose Ellen. Rt. 3. Box 229. Coil I 114 Finkelstein. Patricia S.. 14 College Park PL, Vsheville 118 Fipps, Mona. Box 11, Chadbourn 81 Fisher. Eulene, 920 Scab, SI.. Salisbury 81. 159 Fisher, lean. 61 Ralph 5.,-.. Wl Plain-. N. Y. 81. 142 Fisher, Margaret, 725 E. Saddle River Rd.. Ridgewoo.l. N. J. .... 81 Fisher, Mat) Gladys, Granite Quarr) 98 Fishei Mar) Roberts, 1004 [ackson St., Roanoke Rapids 111. Fisher , Patricia, 121 Summil We., Wollaston, Mas-. 81. 112. 151. 163 Fitzgerald. Elizabeth, 6603 Summil We., Chev) Chase, Md. 98, 150 Flack, inn, 7 Magnolia St., 1 ,,rc-i City 98 Flanagan. Maig I, ,.„,,„■517 lustice St., Hendersonville Hi, Flanagan. Ilia I ei Davis Hotl I, Farmvilli 98 Fl.ci. Ma,. Elizabeth, 629 Eastern We., Rock) Mounl 98 Flet, her, Muriel, 19330 1 itth field X.- Detroit, Mi, h. 81 Flow, Margarel I II,, In I Box 593, c naboro 119 Flowe, II, II. ,,,ll It. I We., -Isheville 42 Floyd, Icao, [80 Bnul St., Charlotte 98 Floyd, H.l I, l.,l„„ Cit) 119 Foil, Christine, 213 Oak St., Kannapolis 42. 111. 151 F,.rl„-. Inn, 9703 River lid.. Newport Ne..-. Va. 12. 158 Ford. Harriet lean, „i g Lane, Westport, Conn. 98 Ford, lessie Louise, 123 E Icean Uc Norfolk. Va. 115 Ford. Mildred, Seaboard 12 Ford. Nan... Ill I E. 2nd St., Washington 12 F.,r,o .. Vino. 111. 2 Westport, Conn. 98 Forney, Mary, 111 2, Westport, Conn. 12. Ill Fori Sarah Elizabeth, 127 S. Mendenhall St., Greensboro ' 81 Foster, HI,..,, he, Rt. 1, lilun, I. 98 Fosti , Row. ,,., Hi. 2. Winston-Salem 101 Foushee, ,l..„. 125 I. McNeel) St., Mooreaville 42 Fowler, ..„. 2023 Club Blvd., Durham 12 98 Fowler, Martha, 2023 Club Bl.d.. Durham 42. 132. 133. 134. 183. 193 Fowler, Patricia, 1021 Monmouth Ave., Durham 98 Fox. Alluv.ce. Rt. 2. Slier Cilv ...... 42 Fox, Lydia Flee Hi. 3, Box 100. Hickory 42. 159 }„x. Margarel I., .una. 2209 Belvedere. Charlotte lit Fran,.-. Helen. King 42 Fran,,-. Virginia Gladys, isheville Rd., Waynesville 98 Franck, Uice, 831 Wsenal We., Fayetteville 42 Frank. Jo Ann, Willowood Dr.. Henderson ... 116 Franklin. Ann. 843 Henley PL, Charlotte 81. 151 Franklin. Louise, 118 W. 15th St., Winston-Salem 118 Fra ier. Janet Foresler. Box 154. Funua. Springs 124 French, Bett) lean. 108 Blandi 1 We., Greens! 119 Friday, Kathryn Vaughan, [25 . Caldwell Si., Salisbury 115 Friddle, Eleanor K..,,. 612 kenil.vorll. Dr.. Creenaboro 119 Friedman, Edna Rivy, 2210 Floral W em... Char! Ill F Ilaender, Stephen, k mp Rd., Wesl Hamilton Lakes Frost. Billie Inn, Rt. 2. Mocksville F„l, lur. Frances, Woodlawn St., Davidson 90, 98, 141 Fulcher. Jean Stuart, Woodland St.. Davidson 30. 43. 149, 158 Fuller. Barbara. 1109 Briarcliff Rd.. Greensboro 81 Fullerton, Wilma, 15 Northern Drive, Short Hills. N. J. 43, 133, 1.37 Fun.lerburk. Nancy Beam. 1617 College Park Dr. Greensboro 43, 135. 143. 148, 188, 193 Funk. Faye, 817 S. Chester St., Gastonia 98 Funk, Kathryn Lois. 817 S. Chester St.. Gastonia 121 Fun. Kalberine Louise, Box 125. Franklin — G— Gabai. Julia. 135 B. Wesl 168 St., New York 52. N. Y. 43, 134 Gallagher, Lora Louise. 1821 Walker Ave.. Greensboro Gallagher, Muriel Lorr 191 W. Ridge., I Ave., Ridge, I. V I. 98 Gaud,. Hell. Sue. Rt. 3, Darlington, S. C. 98. 150 C.arn.r. Vdel.i.o. Rt. 2. Box 19. Newport 125 Garner, Dais) I., Pinehurst • 115 Garrett Evannc Sanders, B09 Park St., Bristol, Va. 43 I - Lula, l.ilesville 98 I. an,. Martha P. O. Box 2 12. l.ilesville 45 Garvei Marilyn, 205 Windsor Dr.. Wilmington 81 Garvin, Barbara Spi Pin, Garvin Eolini Merchant, 706 N. Greene Si.. Greensboro (.,,, Fn,,,,, 171 ' I vu.lbnr-t I.e.. Charlotte 81. 160 eiger. Elizabeth Cecelia, 908 Magnolia St.. Green I..,, Vmanda, 211 Montlieu Vve., High Point ... en.len, Anna M-. I i,„ entry, B. it, Jo. Glade Vallev erringer, Marion Talmage, 3508 E. Market St.. Cr, , in. F lalyn, Box 58, Bo, .1,1.. Ma Ma Rt. 1. Meba rolyn, Rt. 2, Elon C 721 Broad St., New ,1, 35 Bircl,,,,,,„l Ave I!,, I illlel Glasgow. Jan Glass, Alice Irene. 1600 Asheboro St., Greensboi Glavieh. Elsie Jo. Hi. 2, Wayi Ill Glenn, Frances. 309 N 111 [wortl St., Raleigh Glenn, 1 i, 2215 Elizabeth Vve., Yx i n-Salem Goad, Patricia Vnne, 208 E. Grainger Vve., Kinst, Godwin, Betty Vlice, P. 0. Box 973. Fayetteville Golf. Nanc, Ellamae, II; V Edgeworth St., Gi Gold. A.lele. Rt. I. Shelb) Gonella, Miriam. 203 Glenn St., Franklinton G b. Margaret Bond, 516 Vallev Rd.. Charlotte Virginia Goode. Gab, idle I onnelly ' s Springs Goodman. Peggy, 225 Hawthorns I I,,,.,,,. I.,.,.- Marie. 125 Cedai Park. N, 1, .: In. Ii. Man.,. Wi.ker Si.. Sanford G Iwin, Sally, 802 W. Broad St., Falls Church. Va Hole 44, 170. 177 W. Gobs, Ha Mo Vsh, villi Dr.. Coral Gables. Fla. 81. 133 Jean. ■ace. 900 Nelson St., Hi. 1. Dunn 303 W 11,.,,, i Vve. irginia, 905 W. Fourth St.. . Vim Lillian. 104 Franklin l.n, I I.. 523 S. State S Page 22 STUDENT DIRECTORY- J Ctuv. Xj,„ . B„v 121, Robersonville 11 Cray, Rebe, i i line, Rt. - ' . Kemersville 12 Graybeal, Elisabeth, Weal Jefferson  . 5 , Huntington. 1108 Part Rd.. Charlotte I- Cteen, Cornelia Elisabeth. 205 W. Man, St., Thomasville 11 („,™ Elsie, 501 Walnut St.. Waynesville 9 Green, 1 y, 120 S. Mar-hall St.. Winaton-Salem 9 Green Margaret Earle, 311 Spring St.. Tlminasville 11 Green, Martha Powell, Rt, 1 Ramseui 11 Greenberg, Bernice Edith, 108 Crestlund v.-.. (ir n tn Grecnblall. Shirlee. 1720 E. Landis .v.-.. Vineland, V I. 9 Greene, Bettv Ian.-. 2342 Creenwav, Charlotte 81. Id Gi Kath nn. 120 N. Madison St., Marion 11 Greene, Marj Ellen, Mi. Gilead Greene. Tommie Jeanne. 402 Charlotte St., Washington 9 Greenlee, Nancj 1012 Vvalon . .■.. Charlotte 8 Gregg. Virginia. 2513 Monro- Si.. Wilmington Gregorj I olleen. Rt. 1 Bos 156, Mount v,r 1 in: S. Second, Smithfield 90, 9 Griffin Vim Elizabeth. 208 Masse; St.. Selma 11 Griffin, R.tt- (Margaret Eliz. I. Woodland 12 Griffin. Carolyn W-, Rt. 2. Box 379. Elizabeth Cit 8 Griffin, loMphine, Box 155. Bailev Griffin, Marx Ellen. Ehringhaus St., Elizabeth City ., 9 Griffin, Mar) Louise. 104 Williams St.. WilUamston 45. 9 Griffin, Man Walter.. 107 N. Granville St.. Edenton 30. 161, 17 Grigg, lane. V (lak St.. Lincoln!,.,, 9 Griggs Barbara Jean. Box 271. Pageland. S. C. 11 Grill, Catherine, Valdese 9 Grimes, ,,ne. Ri. i, Square 1 Grinnells, V, 109 Dixie Trail. Raleigh 8 Griswold, Eleanor, loll University Dr.. Durham ..... 99. U Groce. Carolyn. 1201 Madison Ave.. Greensboro 9 Guion. Martha. Aberdeen 43. 143. 181. 193, 1! Gulledge, Caroline. 24 Little St.. Wadcsboro IS. II Cunn. Bettiejane. Rt. 4. Box 26. Reidsville IS Cunnerson. Thelina. 209 Maryland Ue.. Wilmington I Culhrie. Caroline Alexandria, B„v 627, Graham II — H — Haase, Shirley, 938 Berkelv. Charlotte 99. 1; Ha, k, Shirle) Uice, 33 S. Spring Garden lo„ Nutley, . I 11 Hack. Minnie Rachel. Rt. 3. Siler City 11 Hadawav. DeloreS, 906 Longvievr, Greensboro 11 Halm. Iinr.. Hi., 97 Grove St.. Concord Haines. Patrieia. 2307 Club Blvd.. Durham Haithcock, Mary, 1101 Walker Ave.. Creensboro .... Haley, Betsy, Elon College ! Hall, Vnne Hamilton, 620 Dowd R.I.. Charlotte 3 118. 11 Hall. Doris, 116 Pelham Ave.. Hamden, Conn. 15, 154, li Hill. Ethel Mane. Box 126. Yadkinville Hall, Marj Rose. Rt. 1. Kannapolis 1 Hall. Man Ruth. 316 Whiteniine St.. Brevard ' Hallenbe.k. Dorothy, 2157 Norton R.I.. Charlotte Hamilton. Eleanor. Box 356. Richland; 1 Hamilton, Man Vnne, 1215 Grace St.. Wilmington Hamilton. Sarah Inn. Ill Davis St., Smithfield Hamlet, an.v. Ilrook.lale. Slatesville Hamlii He Chri Milo. Ma Hampton. anov Liirille. Rt. 3. Rntherfordton II i I, Do Mo 35. Da Hamrick, Man Frances, Butnsville IS, Hamriek. Sallv Jo, 109 Pine St.. Riithertorjton II. k Hoi- Siler, Siler Cit) Hancock, Jill. 314 Seymour Ct„ Leaksville Hind. Dorothy, Cate.ville 15. Hand, Marian, 11 Atwood. Greenville, S. C. Handler, Janet. 3210 Ave. H. Brooklyn, N 1 81. Handley, Marilyn, H12 Paik v... Coldsboro He, 21120 Overlook St.. Greensboro Hanoi I ... nn. 1 22 Chestnut xve., I harlotte Hannah. I Hie L.. Rt. 1. Franklin Hanson, Man Lou, Box 864. Southporl Harl.in-.iii. M.nili.i nn. 303 W. Second Km-.. Lexington Harbison, Frances, 507 Lenoii St., Morganton Hardaway, K.-I .,. 1233 Owsle; In-.. Columbus. Ga. 81. 140. 111. Harden. Clenn Abbott. 2129 Cowpei I t.. Raleigh Harding, Elizabeth, Cana Harding. Margie Inn. Main Street. P,|ot Mountain Haidv. Lillian Moore, Rt. 1. Lai. range Hark.v. Marie, 017 Roval Curt. Charlotte ll.inii.iii, Ethel Geralvn, nil W. Sixth v.-.. Gastonia Harmon, Inni k.. 211 N. Ridge Ave., Kannapolis Harmon. M..n Iran..-. 1106 East Slsl St.. Savannah. Ga. H.,rp.r. Edna, Rt. I. Box 183. Kinston Harper, Mary Elizabeth. Deep Run llirr.ll. Belt) ..n. 203 Morehead Si Morganton 16 Harrell, l.-w.-ll. 231 West St.. vhoskie Hi n. I-.- n iiiiu t Inistine. Rt. 1. Cherryville , Margaret, Rt. 2, Kings M I tin Harrington, Bettj Grey, 302 Whit.- Store Vve., W .,,1.-1.,,,.. Harrington, Katharine Lou. Rt. 2. Sanford Harris, Barbara. 202 H.-ihg Vve., B..v 562. Salisbury Harris, Belt) lean, 507 Han, ... k St.. Oxford Harris Eddie lean, No. 3 Cbalen Vpts., Durham Rams M,, Vgnes, lolo Dilworth R.L. E., Charlotte Harris, Mar] Ruth, Box 335, Siler lots Harris. Patty Anne. 421 Jeffe: W,n-, Wilmington 22 1 1 Harris M. Davis. 718 St Harrison. Elizabeth Patricia tte, Frankli, Harrison, Mini,.,. 117 Ni rw I Street Hon Rae. 306 E. Green St.. Wils Har,i-.,n. Varina Jean. 306 E. ( Harris., Winifred. 1903 Market Hart. Jean. Rt. 4. Oxford 116 Inin St., Reidsville in ,. Grifton , sville Rachel, Km,, Harutunian, Elei ,, i o Mrs. S Serani ' I,, Rd.. Greensboro : ly, 2ol8 17lh ,-.. Columbus ' - , Hatsell. Canilaee. Bavboro 10. 107 Tate St.. Morganton In, U Hawk, lane, Box 184, N.- B.-m Hawthorne, Man. 259 H„llvw 1 Blvd., Steubenville, 17. 153, Hayes. Martha Rel, a. Rt. 1. Bov t_ ' l. l;|k,,, Hayes. Miriam Joyce, Rt. I, B.,v on . Hayes, Sue, P. O. Box 4921. C.ran.te Falls 17 Thelma, i. Bobbie . Inn Pr, 126. Zellwood. Fla. . 611 E. Fourth Av, . Rt. 1. Abingdon, Sail,. 1701 Pla Henden Henders Hendrickson. De Kendrix, Doris Hendrix, Edith, Henneberger, Sa Hensley, B,tt Hepler. Bettv Je 81. 118. 150 Anne Elisabeth, 115 w. Dav 811 Ha !, 219 S. Tremont D ,x 117. Rockingham Agnes. Box 237. Tt rav. Burn-vill.- Rt. 2. Thomasville !„,.,. 1322 Park Blvd.. H.-.ter. J.-an. 112 S. Lamar St.. Roxbo Heymann. Ruth Ann. 32 Granle) St., A Hi, ks, Helen Chalmers. 410 N. 15th St, Wiln ggin Rd.. tlglo 100. 150. 163 High. Helen. 131 Wilkinson St.. R „ k, Mount Highfill. Edith. Rt. 7. Greensboro HiidebranJ. Katherine C. 101 Kimberl) Vve., Vsheville Hill, Marilyn Janet. 104 Potlei St.. Cranston. R. I. Hill. Virginia Ashe, 103 W. Highland Av.-.. Kin-ton Hilton, Elizabeth. 1 Mitchel Vve.. Vsheville Hines, Marian. Winter Park. Wilmington Hinnant, Mary, 2707 Sherwood Ave.. Charlotte Hiott. Malynda, Box 111. Kemersville Hirsch. Eleanor Debora. 381 Eastwood Rd., Woodmere, N. Y. Hobbs. Mary Jane, Rt. 6. Greensboro Hoekett. Patricia Jane. 318 W. Bessemer Vve.. Greensbo Estelle. 505 Lee St., Gastonia Box 103. Oteen Joan. 410 S. Aveoek St.. Greensboro Crowell, S. Aspen St.. Lincolnton Mitchell Ave.. Greensboro ... Hasseltine. Gatesville is. Rt. 2. Chapel Hil Hodges. Claire Hodges. Janet. Hodgin. Emma Hoffman. Laura HorTner. lean. Honer, Elinor,- Hogan. Dorothy 220 S. Tremont Dr. Hogshead. Je; Holbrook, Gu Holder. Nancy, 1808 E. 7th St.. Chariot! Holland. Irene T.. 415 Eleventh St.. N, isboro Rocky M,, D. C. «2. 135 Holland. Sara. 912 W. South St.. Raleigh HolliGeld, Louise Elizabeth, Sprue . Pine Hollitigsw, rth. Norma Jean. Rt. 4. High P Hollv. Ka thrvn Cynthia. P. O. Bu x 234, Holly, Ms e Elaine, Davidson Holm. Catherine. Cassadaga, Fla. Holmes. Emma, 205 Chisholm St.. Sanford Holmes. Margaret, 224 Country Club Blvd., Willi Holshouser, Man. Blowing Rock Holmes. Mary, 501 N. Broad, Edenton Holt. Jane. Box 197. Oak Ridge Holf.n. Martha. 218 Forest Hills Dr.. Wilmiogtol Holtzclaw. Jane. 1205 N. Allen St.. Charlotte Holtzendorff. June Wilherspoon. 109 X. Clenison . Clemson. S. C. 4 Homewood Frances, 500 Elam Ave.. Greensboro Honk. Willodene Elector. 321 E. Maryland, IS no-. I.i H,„,k-, Sue Bet, Fremont Hooper, Anne. 235 E. Salisbury St., Asheboro Hope. Vail, Country Club Dr.. Burlington Hopkins. Joanna. 517 E. Eighteenth St.. Charlotte II, ,1. Marv Ruth. 1524 Cliftwood Place. Charlotte Horton. Jeannette. Rt. 4. Zebulon Hoskins. Eleanor Graham. Summerfield Hough. Bettv. 2001 Ashland Ave.. Charlotte Hough, lane Chauncey, 1111 38th St.. N.W.. Washing! Hovis, Doris, Rt. 3, Box 123. Charlotte Howard. Betsy Anne. Salemburg Howard. Betty Jean. 138 Franklin Vve.. Concord Howard. Lillie Frances. Rt. 11. Roseboro Howard, Norma Clyde. 1107 Mordecai Drive. Raleigh How. Bett) Inn, 116 Halifax St.. Raleigh 112. 154. 158. 19! Howe. Joyce I.. 45 Magnolia Terrace. S Howell. Fran,.-. In, k. Com.. Rt. 3. Howell. Martha. 725 Spring St.. Hamlet Howell. Marv. 725 Spring St.. Hamlet Howell. Nancy Clair. Rt. 2. Candlet eld. M.l i andlei 93, 1 Lvov 1 v Wii Hubbard Nam v H, tbbard . Patrii Hi tdson. Hi idson. I ..-,,,, Hi idson. Jewel Hi tSfines Doris Hi ifham. Be, IV Hi itham. Dorotl Rt. 6. Box 1005. Charlotte 48. 161 Bo . Vndr, 203 White St.. Morganti ,.-. Rt. 1. Halifax. .. leSte, 208 Highland Vve. , Vi :2: Mi k,., St., t In, Glenn, H v nth St., W ilu Huggins. Miriam. Rt. 1. Shannon Hughes, Inn O ' Neil. 2390 Fairway, Dr.. Winston Salem Hughes, Vnne, 809 Buckingham Rd.. Cumberland M 1 Hughes I li,-, i 1607 lames si,. Durham Hughes Marj I ee, Rt. 2. Kinston Hughes. Ten H..x 55, Myrtle Beach, s. C. Hunevcutt. Virginia, 2624 St. Mary ' s - .. Raleigh Hunlev. Norma Riehaid.,,,.. 52: venl St.. Rock) Moi Hunnicutt, Man leal 601 Central Vve., Charlotte Hunnings, Carolyn. 1112 V Pasteui St., New Bern Hunsmger. Patrice 506 Morningside Kd.. Ridgewood, N. J. 82 Hunt. Clara Grav. Rt. 2. Thomasville Hunt Fran. ,- Mi I i od. Pleasanl Carden Hunt (Mrs.), Ligia, 351 Vaheboro Street, nsboro Hunt. Marv Ann,-. 203 W. Center St.. Lexington Hunter, Vmelia linn 2124 Sherv, I Vve , i harlotte Hunter. Kate. l„l,i li Hunter. Loi-. Rt. 2. R.,x 101. Pilot Mountain Hunter. Margaret. 101 Edgeworth Si ' . Hurl... ke Husai Ma Hi I, Vibe arle . Meba ' ne tbi il, 2223 Sam tturkt Idol M ., , ,, „,,!„ ■II, Pie ,-,,,- i. ltd Ingle. r . irol ii. Boo Ingra Vt Ml 1 Infra I n, Box i 1. Tavb, lngra F Rt. 2. k.-rne. Ingra Ingra uc Vi rgin ia 1 2 ' .„ N 1,,,-. B. x 1. T.i llr vl, lackson, Frame,. Box 95. Robbing 18 lackaon, He„,,etta Dawson. Rox 95. Robbins 114 Jackson, Sarah. Rt. 1. Box 79. Washington lacobs, Helene. 2115 Falrvi-vv Rd.. Raleigh 18. 148. 151 I.,. ,.l,,. R.„ an. 580 Glade -I.. Winston-Salem 82. 158. 173 Jacobsen. Barbara Jan,-. 211! Gr iwav Ave.. Charlotte 115 lacol Florence. 93 Forest Hills Drive. Asheville 101 lacobson, Inge. 37 W hnere Blvd.. Woodmere, N. Y. 82. 152 1,1,,,, I. roe Pearson. 108 N. Anderson St.. Morganton Il- ia,,,,-,. L. Elizabeth. 512 Washington Si.. Rocky Mount 48. 161 James. Jeannie H.. Rt. 2. Greenville. S. C. lames. Lydia E., Mt. Vert Dr., Wilson 82 lames, Maxie Louise, 1028 V Harrill St.. Charlotte 116 larosz, Mvra. Graham 101 Jefferson. Joyce. 2141 Dartmouth PL. Charlotte 82, 133, 137 lerTri.s. Barbara. 314 LaFavell.- Dr.. Cavalier Terrace. Wilson 82 Jeffries. Margaret. Ill West St.. Culpeper, Va. 82. 159 lenkins, Fave Eloise. Stecah 82 lenkins, Helen. Rt. 1. Midland 49 lernig.in. Jacqueline. 2609 Lochmore Dr.. Raleigh 118. 1511 Jobe. Barbara Ann. 2206 Hope St.. Raleigh 117 lolins. Luev Page, Amelia, Va. 49 lohnson. Vlma J.. Union Crove 101 lohnson. Ann Theresa. 335 N. Sixth St.. Albemarle 111. 12 . lohnson, Bettv Wilson. 306 E. Church St.. Benson Ilu lohnson. Blanche Ann. 6.30 Forrest Ave.. Greensboro lohnson. Dorothv Ann. 2606 Lockmore Dr.. Raleigh loU Johnson. Elizabeth Grey. Holt Lake Rd.. Box 269. Smithfield 101 lolin, Frame, Hope. Chalvheate Springs 117 Johnson. Frances LaRue. Randleman 116 lohnson, Grace, 1120 Eastern xv,-.. Rockv Mount 101 l„h ii. Jacqueline Dolores. Rt. 3, Box 90-A, Raleigh 118 lohnson, Jovee Prvnne, Rt. 1. Box 299. Smithfield 115 Johnson, Louise. 304 Harris,, t St.. Reidsville 82. 159 I, .li, ,-,, n. Margaret A Box 265. Robersonville 101 l„l ,. Marv Katherine. 1906 Rrautlev St.. Winston-Salem 101. 149 Johnson. Miralvn. Ashlev Heights 11 ' , lohnson. Nancy, 2420 Baiton Vve.. Richmond. Va. 49. 133. 13v Johnson. Phyllis Carroll. 701 Kishwaukee St.. Belvidere. Illinois . Ill lohnson. Susanna. Burgaw 111 Johnston, Vnne Merrimon. Kelford — I, .In, -t,,n. Celeste, Piltsboro 49. in I, ,l„:-l. ,„. I. , am, Jordan, 39|, W. Cent,-! Ave., Mooresville 113 lohnston. Pegg, Warns, 51)0 S. Mendenhall St., Greensboro 119 Jolly, I .ill,.,,, ii,-. 507 E. 11th St.. Greenville 19 l,,„.,-. Maul,.,. 201 W. Man, St., Lincolnton 49, 133 [ones, Iddie Colleen, 331 Moir St., Leaksville 125 Jones. Doris, 39 Willow St., Badin 49 Jones. Gene Claire. 105 Williamson St.. W hileville lones. Janet. Box 481. Wilmington 49. In! lone-. Jean. 1006 S. Fulton St., Salisbury 191 lones. Margueritle. Eleanor. 1111 Hvman Ave., Hendersonville 116 l,,„... anev. Rt. 2. Box 282. Concord 82 I -, Nellie. 14.31 E. Commerce St.. High Point 82. 103. 19i lone.. Patrieia Vnn. Carner Ilu I -. Roberta Melville, Rt. 2. Charlotte .. . I an. Barbara. 10 Sulgrave Rd.. W. Hartford, Conn. llo Ionian. Eloise. Rt. 1. Milton 101 Ionian. Juanila. Rt. 7. Box 22. Camden Rd.. Favetleville 119 lordan. Martha. P. O. Box 200. Carolina Beach 82 Jordan. Patsv. 115 W. Davis St.. Smithfield 82. 154 loyner, Lillian Grigg. Vanceboro U« lodv. Laura Florence. Box 25. Boone 117 Julian. Martha Louise. R. F. D. 1. Franklinv ille 119 , (Mrs.) Tulla D., 1207 Spring Garden St.. Greensboro Haiti, e. Md. Ho City i ,., , I,, 1 1 Kalin. R.„e Vnn, tin-,, Spung Ma„„t Apt! Kearns, Waldeen. Randleman Keeter, Bobbie Lee. Academy St.. 1 Keetei Eleanor. 900 E. Worthingto Keller. Barbara E.. 27 Ravmong St.. Darien. Conn... Kelley, Ruth Villi. Caller St.. New Canaan. Cnn. 115. 142 k.-ll, llen e, Rt. 1. Hamlet - Kendall. Nanev. 81 Peine St.. Middleboro. Ma... 19, 133. 1.31. 118. 163. 18 . 19: k Iv Madge. H,,x 681. ll..-marle 51. 151 k. ,lv. Polly Jean. Wallace Ml Kenn.-v Frame.. 2511 K.-nno-re Dr.. Raleigh  4 Kenl Barbara R.o-. 108 W. B met Vve., Creensboro 119 Keslei Bonnie Lou. 1137 Hutton St., Winston-Salem 123 k.-ler. Ethel, 833 Lockland Vve.. Winston-Salem 51. 154 Keslei Nam , Hi,., I„H,, Lincolnton 120.125.150 Kej Poll) Anne. Box 3.32. Hold,,,,- 111 k.-v. Virginia Belle, B„x 112. Robbins Ml k, vv.-tler. Barbara Antonia, 2224 Walker Ave.. Greensboro 125 Kigei Sylvia. 122 N Poplai St.. Winston-Salem 54, 145 Kilgore. katherine. 1127 Pegra.n St., Charlotte Ml k. I. through. Susan Berkeley, 330.1 Edgewo,,,! u, Richmond. Va. 116 Kimmich, Gertrude Louise, B..v 2111. t.i.-.-„-l kin.,,1 i ,,ll„- Marie, Wei , 1W Kinard, Elizabeth Caroline. Randalisi King. Vnne I 1801 Walk,-, .v.-.. King, I lixabeth, Rt. 2. Stal lie Ml king. Junius Irvin. Ri. 1. Pelham king. Marie Johnston. Rt. 1. Pelham 116 king. Wilu.a. Rt. 5. Box 216. Greensboro... 82. 149. !o.l .land. Lucille Ell Ki ill. Baihaia. 125 B Kirbv. Rebecca K.. B„x kirk k,,k I. Franklii „.l„, 101. Granite Falls „ant Ganl-n Johnston, 780 Oakland el St., Waynesvilie Mass. .101, 154 I ' ll , k. Nan.-v. 201 Haiel St., Kirkpatrick. Ruth. Rt. I. Box 92, Creensboro 54 Kirschner, Kathryn Eleanor, 139 I Market St., York, Pa. il - . Kleine. (Mrs.), A. F., 107 W Kreenway, Greensboro Kline, Phvllis Man. 297 11,11, an I kve., Isheville Ml Kluitz. Dorothv Louise. 192 N. Spring St., Concord 125 Knight, lar Ellen. 720 Summit v,-.. Greens boro 54, 111 Knight, Phyllis Vnn, Rt. I, Stokesdale 125 Hu ,11,- l , Lou. MeKnighi Mill Rd.. Cn a. 100 River.,,1,- l , . Morganti 190 West End Ave,. New York ll.bo Pcge 224 STUDENT DIRECTORY- £« ««« Kuykendall, Cornelia. Be Kvzer, Mildred. 300 Hvla Uil. Martha Abernethv. 787 Sixth St., Hickory Lambert. Julia Ross. 430 Sunset Ave., Asheboro Lambert. Peggie Rose. 213 Cadillac Ave., Kami Lambert. Jean Anne. Elizabethtown Road. Lurub. Lambeth, Katherine, Brown Summit Lamm. Ramona Dare, Rt. 1. Lucama Lamy, Marv Rebecra, Box 1036, Jacksonville Lancaster, Nclle Rose, Main St.. Louisburg McDonald, Fr eda. 218 Hand Ave.. Pelhani, Cu. 56, 154, Mi Dougald, 1 aura. Rt. 2. Raeford McDowell. 1. ce. 2305 Sherwood St., Greensboro McFadden, Tl .elma. 70 Annandalc Ave.. Asheville 91 McFall-. Jam. :e. 214 N. Ridgeway Dr., Creensboro 101 Mclnnis. Belt y J.. 821 S. William St., Henderson 82 M. [mil-. Llm a Jean, Pleasant Garden 83, 151 Mclnnis, Mar 83 Mclnnis. Max ine. Pineblufl Las. ah, Rt. 2, , Sidney. 308 Wesl n. Joyce Ann, Rt. n. Rebecca Jane, [ Beatrice, Chinqua Pikeville Unic Morganton .54 Rocky Mount . . . .83. 135 Four Oaks I,i Laiighi,igh.,use, Lucille, 103 W. 5th St., Greenville Lawless, Harriet Ann, 123+ Biltmore Dr.. Charlotte Lawrence, Dorothy Blanche. Eure Lawrence. Evelyn Gorham. Falkland Laws. Wanna Fave. 201 E. Main St., Thomasville Lawson, Sally, 41 Gould St., Stoneham, Mass. Lazenbv. Martha Louise. 101 Circle Dr., Fayetteville Leach, Eleanor, Raeford Leafe, Ruth Margaret, Box 504, Badin Leathers. Frances Ann, Hillcrest. Gastonia Leatherwood, Frances, Waynesville LeBaver, Edmund Joseph. 910 Cornwallis Dr.. Greensboro Lee. Alice Ehrie, 307 E. Hill St., Benson Lee. Cladys, 504 Washington St.. Roanoke Rapid- 55, Lee. Nell, 725 S. Third St.. Wilmington Lee. Patsie Lane. 115 N. Hyde Park Ave.. Durham Lee. Shirley Lou. Box 421. Four Oaks Leece. Martha Elizabeth. Tazewell, Va. Leggette, Mary Delia. Rt. 1. Box 340. Enfield Leigh. Florence May. 2220 Rosewood Ave.. Winston-Salem Lemon. Joan Grace. 272 Montclair Ave., Glen Elvn. 111. Lemonds, Marjorie, Rt. 3. Box 42. Greensboro Lemons, Georgia Joyce. 1009 Hampton St., Greensboro 116, Lennon, Adelaide, Rt. 2. Whiteville Lennon, Iva Marie, Clarkton Lentz, Anne Languist, 2060 Craig St.. Winston-Salem Leonard, Sue, 214 S. Williams. Lexington 55, 133, Levin, Ruth, 611 Fountain Place, Burlington Levin, Sharon Reva, 504 S. McDuffie St., Anderson, S. C. Lewis. Sarah Alice. Rt. 2. Union Mills Lilley, Alma Crey, 219 Pitt St.. Farmville 83. 1 13. Lilley. Mary Ola, Rt. 1, Box 70. Williamston Link. Christine, 227 W. Main St., Brevard Linson, Elizabeth. 118V, S. Spruce St., Winston-Salem Linville, Ann. Box 216, Kernersville Linville. Helen, Box 187. Oak Ridge Lippard. Martha Cordelia. Rt. 3. Albemarle . Little. Ann, Oakland Heights. Statesville Little, Laura Crace. Ill S. Mendenhall St.. Greensbol I Littlefield, Martha. 8 Gordon Ave.. Savannah. Ga. Liverman. Carolyn. 201 West St.. Ahoskie Hilda. Woodland 55. 118. 151 -bor, Lloyd, Marie, Box 86. Efland Lloyd. Rebecca. 209 Aberdeen Terrace, Greensboro Lockwood, Sarah. 2511 Shenandoah Ave.. Durham Lohr. Martha Elaine. 405 E. 14th St.. Lumberton Lomax, Deane. 2036 Westmoreland Ave.. Charlotte Lomax. Frances. 2036 Westmoreland Ave., Charlott, Long, Carolyn, Franklin Long, Elaine. Hurdle Mills. Rt. 2 Lois Tho Long. Mabel Frances. Blanch LoomiB, Kathleen M., White Lake. Elizabetl Longhead, Katherine J.. 1115 Colby Ave.. N Lovelace, Mary, Macclesfield Lovett, Mary Moore, 357 Park St., Ashebo Lowe. Elizabeth. 206 Leltwich St., Greensb Lowery, Carol Dean. Box 153, Lowell . . Lowery, Mildred Jane, 1120 Martin St., Win Lowrance, Ann Sharpe. Box 528, Statesville Lowrance, (Mrs. W. S.) Betty Jo Gabriel. 5 Mo ' ■lie E. Iredell Ave , Jo Anne, Lowell Loyd. Elizabeth. 1612 Newton St.. N. E.. Washington 10, D. C. Luke, Helen Margaret. 24 S. Battery, Charles! Luther, Martha, 634 Irving St., Winston-Salem Luther, Patricia, Prosperity, S. C. Lyerly. Doris, 1418 Crosby St.. Salisl.uiv Lvnam. Francie. 408 W. Union St.. Morganlo, Lynch, Elizabeth. Ridge St.. Kings Mountain ch, Fr; Creek . Virginia. Rowland Ellen Tucker, 3805 Oak Grove Ave.. Green. Dixon, 240 Elberon Ave.. Allenhurst. N. J. Naida, 1208 Madison Ave.. Greensboro Shirley Louise. 117 Beverly Place. Greensl — lU- iald. Esther Marie yport News. Va. . ins, Bettv, 716 Mo . 4. Reidsvi 1005 Wain 137 ilium. Lucille. Troy 56. 133. 136. 193 irlv. Eugenia, 123 Colonial Dr.. Forest Hills. Wilmington ure. Jacqueline, 43-20—243 St.. Douglaston. N. Y. dlum. Marilvn. 650 Lindsey St., Reidsville 52. 132. 133. 182. 193 null, Katherine Diane, Quarters H. Norfolk Naval Ship Yards. Portsmouth. Va. 115 arkle. Dorothy Carr, 105 N. Boudary St.. Lenoir 118 ormac. Sue. Rowland 102 ormick. Neva. 528 Navarre Ave., Coral Gables. Fla. 83 ormick. Rachel, Rt. 2. Fayetteville 56 own, (Mrs.), Elsie. C-2 Winburn Cl. Apis.. Greensboro 56 ullen. Marv David. Rt. 3. Clinton 118 Mclver. Anne. 410 W. First St.. Winston Mclver. Flora Theresa. 1314 Chestnut St.. Wilmington Mcjunkins. Martha Jane. 16 Tallassee St.. Box 484. Badii McKee. Mary Elizabeth, 13 W. McNeely Ave.. Mooresvil McKeithan, Alston, 416 S. Marietta St.. Gastonia McKeithan, Lydia. Raeford McKenzie, Betty. Rockingham McKinncv, Margaret P. L.. 1103 Anderson St.. High Point M. Kinnon, Sarah Frances, 103 N. Cill St.. Laurinburg Mi Knight, Betty, 107 Morehead St.. Morganton McKov. Elizabeth K., 212 S. Third St.. Wilmington McLean, Billie Sue. 15 Redv.ine St., Lexington McLean. Caroline Adams, 4th St.. Mebane McLean. Josephine, c o First Baptist Church, St., Rockinghai Lull McLean. McLemore, Ethel, Rt. 1, Wade McLeod. Elizabeth Setzer. Box 93. Rowland . . . .1 McLeod. Nina. Box 424. Robbins 1 McLeod. Willis Ann. Box 424. Bobbins McMahon. Patricia, 150 Revere Rd.. Manliasset. N. Y. 57. 1 McManus. Mela Bell. 101 Church St.. Red Springs McMillan. Bonnie Sue, Box 51, Sparta 1 McMillan. Claudia. 333 Mclver St.. Greensboro . . McMillan. Jimmie Sue. Chadbourn 1 McNair. Elinor, 518 Hawkins Ave.. Sanford . McNairv. Betty Jean. Rt. 2.. Greensboro McNeely, Jean, 116 W. Wilson Ave.. Mooresville 83, 1 McNeill, Mary Claire. 91! W. Church St.. Laurinburg 1 M. Neill, Patsv. Rt. 1. Wade McQueen, Bettv Lee, 1014 E. Main St., Albemarle 126, 1 McRevnolds. Bettv Will. 2368 Lvndhurst Ave.. Winslon-Salem .1 Madison. Louise. Webster 118.1 Magee. Beatrice. Rt. 1. Candler . . Mahan, Shirley, 90 Roundwood Rd.. Newton Upper Falls, M, 134, 135, 1 Malloy, Nan McArn, 116 S. Main St., Laurinburg Mamber. Helen. 1836 James Avenue. Miami Beach, Fla 83, 135, 149. 1 Mangum, Barbara, 606 Maple Ave.. Burlington 90, 1 Mann, Peggy Ann, Clyde 1 Mann, Sarah Nancy, Rt. 1, Piltsboro. . . 1 Maples. Nancy Lee. Country Club Dr.. Rocky Mount 1 Marlette. Gloria Anne. 607 Fourth St.. High Point Marrow, Jean, 319 North 3rd St.. Smithfield 83. 1 Marrus, Naomi. 565 Park Ave.. New York. N. Y. Marsh, Frances Anne. 1621 Euclid Ave., Charlotte Mar-lull. Katherine. 327 Sunset Ct., Clearwater. Fla. 83. 148, I Marston. Hilda Hancock, 424 Beaumont Ave.. Apt. 4. Charlotte I Marston. Nelle, 2376 Maplewood Ave.. Winston-Salem 41. 57. 1 Martel, Dorothy. Kirkpatrick Apt., Waynesville 103, ] Main.,. Mildred Louise. Box 482. Mayodan 1 Masengill, Sara Lou. 728 W. Locust St.. Johnson Cit . Tenn. 1 Mason, Marv Louise. Rt. 2. Newport 57. 133, 1 Mason. Wvndall. 515 Lamar Ave.. Charlotte Massie, Geneva. Rt. 2. Canton 1 Matheson, Lottie C., 120 North St., Ahoskie 1 Matthews. Hazel May. 294 Tarboro St.. Rockv Mount ] Maughan, Marv. 5 Sylvan Rd.. Durham ....... .1 Maxwell. Louise Harrison. 121 Odel Place. Creensboro Mav. Marllia Borden, 505 W. Davis St.. Burlington 1 Maynard, Mariha Elizabeth, 115 Crafton Heights. Mavnard. Peggv. Box 148. Star Meador, Robinette. Rt. 1. Reidsville Medford. Nancv Carolyn. Clyde Medlin. Dorothy Mae, Box 84, Oteen Medlin, Janis, Marshville Medlin. Martha Ann, Rt. 6, Box 339-C, Greensboro Mellonas. Patricia. 708 Woodrow Ave.. High Point Memory. Elizabeth R., 325 E. Main St.. Median.. -burg. Pa Mendelsohn, Sue, 791 Park Aye., New York. N. Y Mercer, Rosalind. Rt. 1. Chadbourn Merrill. Barbara Jane. 613 Nottingham Place. Weslfield, N. J. Merrill. Bettv Lou. 807 Ann St.. Beaufort Metz. Ellen. Summerfield 84. 150. 152, Metz. Gretchen, Summerfield Mewbom, Edith. Rt. 2. Snow Hill Michael. Evelyn Ramseur. 1724 Thomas Ave.. Charlotte Mirhalove. Doris Annette. 6 Lenox Ct.. Asheville Micol. Emilv Alice, Waldese Miller, Constance, 15 Cragmere Rd.. Wilmington. Del Miller. Doris Josephine. 401 Salisburv Ave. Spencel Miller. Eva. 130 Grandin Rd.. Charlotte Miller. Frances. 1226 S. Hawthorne Rd.. Win-lon-Salem Miller. Georgia. 401 N. Salisburv Ave.. Spencer Miller. Helen. Rt. 4. Winslon-Salem Miller. Janette. 1111 Glenwood Ave., Greensboro Miller, Jewel, 2826 Patterson Ave., Winslon-Salem n Sanderson. 91 N. Griffin Blvd.. Asheville Miller. Katl Miller. Mar. Miller. Marl Eln Rose. Rt Ruth. Lau Mockai marie 83 Mill. 83. 154 Milk 56 Mills . . 83. 133. 136 Mills 56 Mill. 102, 132, 133 Milk Mite id K.I Ba Oakland Ave.. Greensboro Box 13, Richlands . 1, Polkton :. 1. Box 124. Charlotte ler. 1720 Queen St., Winston-Sa -mi, 305 W. Ruflin St.. Burlingti :i. Old Rural Hall Rd„ Winston Md. 84. 133, 136 eld. Fo Mile Del. Sale 2808 Eighteenth Ave., Columhus, Ga. Mock. Margaret Frances. 7 33 W. Clemmonsyille Rd.. Mueller, Marilyn, 14 E. Burke ive„ T.,v , I. Md. 84. Mon.lt, Margaret, 328 Green St.. Fayetteville 54. Monk. Gloria Anne. P. O. Box 827. W r inston-Salem Monnett. Mary Lou. Rt. 1, Greensboro Monsour. Jeanette Katherine, 217 Davis St.. Fayetteville Montague. Jaylee, Rt. 2, Clayton 90. 103, Montgomery. Jeanne. 1004 N. Hamilton. High Point Montgomery, Margaret Miller. Farmington 84. 150. 16:; 114, 133 Montgomery, Nancj Foster, Reidsville « : Moody, Helen. Siler Cilv 81. 150. 170 Moomau. Barbara. Box 583. Westport. Conn. . . . 81. 135. 147, 161, 170 Moon, Bell, Blue. 113 E. Market St,. Graham 100 Moon, Carolyn Turlene, 305 Banks St.. Graham lln Moon. Eloise. Bear Creek 58 Mooney, May Louise. Tuseulum Sta.. Greeneville. Tenn. 117. 133 Moore. Ada lane. 141 E. Smith, Greensboro 103 Moore. Ann. 402 S. Ashe St.. Elizabeth City . 103 Moore. Barbara. 1108 St. Patrick St.. Tarboro 58 Moore. Bettv Lou. 2019 Asheboro St.. Greensboro 103 Moore. Eva Kate. Rt. 2. Hurdle Mills . .. 115 Moore. Jeanne. 536 E. Main St.. Forest City 103 Moore. Johnsie. 402 S. Ash SI.. Elizabeth Cilv 58. 17o Moore. Julia. Rt. 4, Box 145. Ahoskie 103 Moore. Louise. 1410 W. First St., Winston-Salem 58 Moore. Lucy Sterling. Box 238. Warrenton 101 Moore, Lydia Jane. Rt. 4. Box 145. Ahoskie 111 Moore, Margaret Alice, Rt. 2, Box 337, Greensboro 58 Moore, Margaret Mae, Rt. 1. Benson 126 Moore, Marjorie M. Alpine, 426 Carolina Circle, Winston-Salem 118, 169 Moore. Mary Carolyn. Rt. 5, Box 152, Lenoir Ill ' , Moore. Mary Helen, Third St., Wendell 58 Moore. Mary Louise. Box 509, Madison Moore, Melrose, Box 522, Brown Summit Moore, Muriel Marie. 911 N. Main St.. Mocksv Moore. Nancy Mae, Church St., Ext., Greensboro.... . . 115 Moore, Reta Elizabeth, Bridge St., Leaksville 139 Morgan. Carol Lee, Route 5, Henderson — Morgan. Ellen. Laurel Hill 58. 169. 170 Morgan, Faye Irene, Pinehurst 115 Morgan, Marie, Rt. 1, Box 53, Cold Hill 104 Morgan, Jean. 509 Mayflower Dr., Greensboro 54 Morgan. (Mrs. Wm. Jamesl. Lois Cene Class, Tabernacle Road. Creensboro 59, 133. 138. 169 Morrell. Patricia. Box 609, Rt. 3, Asheville 104 Morrill, Florence, 702 W. Vance St.. Wilson 84 Morris. Barbara Anne. 715 S. Church St.. Salisbury 116 Morris, Peggv, 403 N. Fifth St., Albemarle 104 Morris. Sarah. 792 Stratford Rd., Winslon-Salem 59 Morrison. Betty Noble. Box 5181. Asheville 104, 159 Morriss. Cecilia, 103 W. Walnut St.. Farmville . 104 Morrissetle, Marilyn Forest, 19 Bagwell Ave.. Raleigh — Morton, Joyce Blue, R3B Cameron Court Apts., Raleigh 116 Moser. Doliie Cloria. Rt. 3. Box 339. Greensboro 119 M.mtahs. Christine. 625 Fairmont St.. Greensboro 104 Mueller, Joan, 855 Summit Ave.. Westfield. N. J. 104 Muller. Naoma C.. 62-51-60th Rd., Maspeth, L. I., N. Y. 84 Mundv. Billie Josephine. 442 N. Green St., Morganton 116 Murad, Dolores Ann, 509 Park Ave., Wilson 126 Murchison, Dorothy Janice, 111 Arlington Ter., Rocky Mount. 114. 133 Murphy, Ann Helen, 207 Burtner St.. Creensbo Miith. Ruth, 329 Ridgewood Ave., Charlotte Myers. Marv Louise. 550 Crescent Ave.. Creenville. S. C. 119 Myers, Rae Evans, 805 N. Eugene Si., Creensboro 59, 143. 161 Myers, Sara Emma. Hoffman 104 Myrick, Betsy Ann, Littleton — N— Nardil!, Edith Jane. 255 Cabrine Blvd.. New York 33, N. Y 115 Nau, Helen Ida. Rt. 2, Box 281. Norlina . .. 126 Neal. Allelic. 747 Park Ave.. Greensboro 84 Neece. Elsie Carolyn. 603 Westover Blvd.. Elizabeth Cilv 113 Neighbors. Pearl Joan, 401 W. Main St.. Benson 113 Nelson, Helen. Rt. 5. Coldsboro Newell. Nancv, Roxboro . . . .59 N ' ewitt, Mildred Elizabeth, 1557 Stanford PL, Charlotte 116 Newlin, (Mrs. G. G.I, Lucile Freeman, Randleman — Newlin. Marianna, 506 Trollinger St., Burlington 84 Newman. Elizabeth. 115 Forest Rd., Farmwood, N. J. 81. 133. 135, 150 Newton. Lois. 2506 Beechridge Rd.. Raleigh 84. 113 Nicholas, Virginia. 1.307 Shepard St.. Morehead City 59, 151, 162 Nichols, le Gray, Efland 117 Niven, Marianne. 1102 W. Franklin St., Monroe 59, 148. 172 Nnen. Phyllis, 1102 W. Franklin St., Monroe 104 Nixon, Nurry Ann, 2212 Creston Rd., Raleigh 84, 149 Norfleet. Dorothy. 31303 Collier Dr.. Greensboro 104 Norman, Elizabeth, Rt. 2. Gieensboro 84 Norrell, Nancv N„ 819 Magnolia St.. Winston-Salem 126 Norris, Dolores Ann, Rt. 1. Tabor City 119 Nunez, Nancy Anne, 401 Newburg Ave.. Catonsv ille. Md. 115 Nurnberger, Carolyn, 1909 Church Si.. Wilmington 104 — O— Oakes. Ann E.. 8 Mountain Ave., Maplewood, N. J 59 Oaklev. Bettv. Y. W. C. A.. Greensboro O ' Berrv. Olive Jane. Evergreen ...115 O ' Briant, Eloise, 202 Webb St., Roxboro 59 O ' Briant, Faye, Rt. 1. Laurinburg - 59 O ' Connor, Frances. 112 W. Market Si.. Greensboro 101. 133 Oden. Sarah Wall. W. 10th St.. Washington ...116 O ' Donnell. Anna Katherine. Barnardsville 117 O ' Ferrill. Iris. 922 Svkes Ave.. Creensboro 119 Ogilvie. Sallv. 2030 Moffet Ave. Joplin. Mo. 84. 133 Okey, Eugenia. 106 Albright Ave.. Graham 115 Oliver, Catherine. 57 Maple Ave., Reidsville 104 Oliver, Virginia Elizabeth. Rt. 3. Carthage 11 Orr, Celeste, 430 E. White St.. Rock Hill. S. C. 59. 148, 171 Orr, Johnnie Mae. 8 Rhodes Park Dr.. Box 416. Henderson- ille 113 Osborne. Jessie Rae. Swepsonville . 104 Osheroff. Eileen. 609 Magnolia Ave.. Charlotte 104 Ollaw, Elizabeth. 103 W. James St.. Mount Olive 104 Overbv. Marion. 1006 Martin St.. Greensboro 104 Overman. Bernice. Y. W. C. A.. Creensboro Owen, Juda Christine, Lake Toxawav 114 Owen, Katharine Joyce, 2401 Mt. View Vve., Bin. held. W. Va, 104 Owens. Palsy. 201 Tate St.. Greensboro — P— Pace, Lois Ray. Rt. 2. Bailey Page. Dorothy. State Hospital. Raleigh Page. Lucy Stewart. Andrews Painter. Elizabeth Lester. 621U. Fa.rinoui Palmer. Frances Rhoda. 2719 B.-lvede..- Pannill, Florence Dockery, 601) Magnolia Pantelakos. Panelope, 123 Sunsel Vve., 1 Pappas. Thalia Andrew. 222 N. Cecil St. Paris. Miriam. 1702 Virginia Rd., Winston Park. Ruth, Rt. 1. Creensboro Parker. Ann. 218 N. East Si.. Raleigh Parker, Elizabeth Pierce. Rt. 2. Raeford 11- .1,.... ivc. Charlotte 114 St.. Greensboro ,,,-kv Mount 81. 150 Charlotte ... . 116 Salem 118 59 56 Page 2 STUDENT DIRECTORY- , ,,,., J p.rker. Iren. Elizabeth 107 Houghton St., Williamsl i ' in. o Road, Salisbui p a ,k, | ., . 1,1,. 219 Forest Rd„ Ral igh Parker. Kathryn Vnn, I ut. bin St. I linton Parker. Mildred I I.- I. Hi ll- 1 . 1 irgil Si  Parks, Doroth) Bee, 213 N Bridge St., Elkin Parrish, ML.ru. P. Box 63, Burnsville ilis. 322 N. ' Ii St.. Smithfield Parrish U. Flot Boj 164, Piki rille p,„i,.l, Mar-.n, I It. Hi P Bos 63, Burnsville Hillsid Pi , Patri. ia, 122 Hillsid. Patri. k, Mary, 106 Patrii k Cas Fa) ille Ann Cleave- .i. le, 2406 Pi Mildred. Rl. 1. Bo 1. Broadwa) Raedelle II. .-. I ' - Bos S, White Plains Ruth Henry, 2015 Dilworth Rd., Charlotte 1 . | 5 n, Box 165, I onghnrsl Payni Mil I liiabeth, 56 I arolina Vpts, S ilmington Ri .. i.n ' rolina Vpts., Wilmington p. .1 lean Bryant, H.. 253, i I ' . raldine. Bos 64, Micro Pearl Betty, ' 21 Madison Vve, Greensboro 09 - i i Dr., Greensboro 1H18 Lafayette Vve., ll. k) Mount Pearsall, Man Etta, 1018 Lai.. 1 Ro. kj Mo 30. 60. 133, 171. 177 2201 M.i-h. Ii! Vve., Bait n Md p..,. Mililr.,1 i ... ■li.i. 110 Road St., I lizal | vane) I • ft PI., Springfi. Id, Mas! p, , |e. Mi. .- Cuthrell, Bos 101, Oxford Peg. I.. n,i Cherr) St., Kernereville ,. | i, Ri 2. Stokesdale lane, 1 107 ..n hh.-l.l St., Grei nsl Hi top lvi Fayetti rill. .. Barbara Carolyn, Cliffside i thi I I l B-9 Oleandi i I ft ilming p, „Iand, Doris, Boa 216, Burnsville . rimde, 79 Van Houten PI., Belleville 9 S I Perry, lutm. 1019 ft. 5th St.. W •.- -salon, 60. 135, I igy, Tin Sunset I -. High Point :■■,.. Belt) I 507 li. thpag St.. Kannapolis .. Petres Vlargarel Eli abi th, Rl. 6. Salisbury Pen, .... Belt) 1 ll.. n 7 - ' Westminister l r.. Jacksonville Pharr, I .... Patton, 518 Hermitage St . Charlotte Phelps, Marilyn, 2400 Belvedere Vve Charlotte I Phillips Carolyn Gra) 210 5. I remonl Dr., Gr. ensl Pliilli,,.. Eli al.nh. ' i ft. Sunris. Vve., I! tsville Phillips, lean M . 221 Mitchel Vve., Salisbory Phillips, Martha V ..  • - 1 Minn- v 1 I isvilh Phillip. Marv Vnn, R..v 4304, Raleigh Road. Greensboro Phillip-. Marx J... -- ' ft. - . ' . ' St. Ro. kingham Phillips, Mildred Irene, 959 Fourth St., Hickor) 5g) I ' m ' Southern Pines Pickard. Clara Louise, High Poinl 51 Randleman Pi, kard. Nam y. High P I St., Randleman 60. . „olyn, Rl Z ' lemmons p . i i!.. Vnn, 63 Parkw I Rd Pland V 1- Piekle, Peg-v Sue, Rl. I, Lexington . Ruth 1 i I.. Piersoo, Patrii ia, Sandj Spring, Md. 61, Pillatt. Lucille Vnn. 615 E. 14th St., Savannah G Pilley, Helen, Panlego pj, , , Graci Reel I . I i ins Si Mi r ' h-ad Citv Pini I. Inn k, Beverlj lean, 1712 Spi ii Garden Si I sboi . n |i ,., ll I n St. I Harford I Pitt. iiian. 112 V 3rd St., Oxford Pittman Dora Melinda, In. - 1 1 rton Platter. Nan. , Lee, 11 E. H ml,, v. i sboro | othy, liu Park Vve.. Brevard Rl. J. Box 111. Gold Hi! Mariann. ll ' Pollard, Vnn Carter, 72 W. 1 Blv. Poos Imogene Vnita, Ki. 1. flox 54, Poole, Doris mi.. Ba Dr., Rail igh i . .. Si ., lin,.,,., Pool ml,,... 610 M ignolia - ' Grei nal Pope. Marx Elizabeth, 212 ft . Ma Poplin. Ben, K.,- im 1 li 1 i l . . l 107 i 23rd St., Wii Poplin, Elizab Ih « righlsville, ft p.., i. , N.,,n ■. Vnn ii Sylvan I am ft y li,,,!,,,, St., Mount Olivi Oh 8a. 10a. 133, 154, 111 June Ela 145 ill, Winston-Salen Polls, Bobbie I ee. Rl 2. Winston Salem Powell, Vnne, 1004 E. Man, St., Vlh marie Powell. Beltie Lou, 111 S. Franklin St., ft I i . i. 94. Void. Powell, Helen Man., 111. 1. Knllu, ' ., I Boj JT ' i I Hi 1,1 i ,, Si Vpl , V, Danville, Va. -I 23 II - ,1 n l:..,l,i Pn -I,, Margan ■Bliss Bol I- Vrd. n Rl i Fayelteville Preston, Man Inn l 2i M..nn th Vve, Durham I ' m ■vlii ■. 105 I . Worthinglon Vve., Charlotte : rid Av. il -■ill. Price, Chattie, Rl 2 B I Hoi I i 108 ft Bordei St, S| laic Pritchard, I Mills chetl, Nam ) 704 ft Davis. Bui lit 85, 111. 1 l : 01. ISO, li. ' l In lean 103 Nor« I Vve, Vsh. ville Pue. iMr,.. Leslie, 2322 1 1 ill Drive, I sboro ■in, I ii Sow. , C ,.,!, , - I onghill Rd„ Greal Notch V I. , . Point i il S. 1 61, 150. 154. 118 , - -, 111. .,■„ I,. 1 I I ;: ' , 172 ,i 159 i lir. Quinn. F 1 . Quinn, Jerr) Vnn, 11 I Central Ti ■85 Railford. Vnne, 305 E. H. St., Erwin Rainev. Frances, 5200 Blacks -. Chicago, 111. Rainey, Jean, 609 Holl) Vve., Winston-Salem Rainey, l.il.i I - 123 Vckerl Vve, Salisburj Ramsey, Krai.,.,. Ill ft. Todd St., Belmont Ransi . lean, 114 Willard Ave.. Bloomfield. N. Randall, 11. in Eubank, 11 Wellington Rd., Baltimnr.- 12. M.I. Raney, PI be Pain...,. 1040 Butler Dr. South, M llaii-.n. Man Emily, 620 Hermitage Cl„ Charlott. Raper, Betsey, E. Mam St, Mi Olive Ralciiff, Hattie, 2128 Sherwood Vve, Charlotte Rau, Rodgeryn 619 Irving ft ston Sal. n Raub, 1 ..,,-. :,l Reynolds St, Kingston, Pa. Rawlins, Ruth Virginia, li.nt it. New Bern Ranis. R.tth. 2229 Maplewood Vve, Winston Sail ll iv, Vnne I , Fifth Si . Mebane Ray. Ian.-. I ml. St, Mebane Raywid, Mar) Vnne, 1535 ft indom Pi, V ft , Washing!, Ke 62. 134. pkins, ■-•• N. Melville St, Graham I.ni.i. 111. I. Henderson Redding, Hilda, Ran.l RcJn Walnut Co R.nll, lin. .1 Robi .ti 297 Me n Vve . Vshei Mi, I - II , vard St, I eaksville 121 Man lane, Rt. 2. Albemarle urn. 925 Lynv. I Vv. ft inston-Salem ■mi I , Walnut Reeves, M..n Carolyn, l Weathers] St, Sanford Regener, Martha I Taylot V ... Evansville 13, In, I. t. Register, (Mrs). Robert T. 1517 S| 8 ' ' ■' St, Greens Reid, Patrii ia, I owell Reilley, Mir. I fl Vrdsli . Rd, I bar! 6 P., nil. man. Eleanor, Countrj Club. Box 127. Salisbury . Reneger. Colleen, Rl. 3. Yadkinville Reneger, Pegg) I ee, Rt. I, Yadkinville Reynolds, lacqueline, Leland Reynolds, Man. Lawndale Dr. Eve. Rt. 2, Box 116 G -I Rhinehart, Era,...- Mildred, Clyde Richardson. Bets) Vnn, 376 Gwyn Vve, Elkin Richardson, Nell Elaine. Wendell Rickert, irginia Ellen, Rt. 5, Statesville Ricks. Elitabeth tjm«. 22:t Harding St.. Greenville Ridenhnur. Vnne Man.-. 1062 Melt Vve, Winston-Salem linln, r, 1 lizabeth Vnn, Box 205, I no] Ridgway, Ph. II,- Lowene, 121 N.W. 74th St., Mil El.,. Rierson, Eleanor, Rl. 8. Roanoke, Va. Riesman. Roberta. 60 ft.,. In, -all Rd, Chestnut Hill. Mass Kigbv. Helen, 1223 Cedrov. St, High Point Rigney, I I. ...,,... 87-10 Elmhurst Ave.. Eiiiihurst. L. I- N. Y. Rigsbee. Jacqueline, 2904 Monroe Ave, Durham Rin.mor. Peggy, B..v 295. Mebane Ri lean Seible, 51 Hill, resl Dr, Cot I Ritchie, Mar) Margaret, 230 V Cedat St., I isboro Ritnour. Diana Yvonne, 5181 Westovel Dl - I ft, -Inn Roberson, Bettv Lea. 1006 Walker Vve, Vpt. 30, Crenensb Roberson. Marylynn, Rt. 1, Walkertown Robert, I ne, 139 Conklin St., Fannin,;. lain. N. Y. Roberts, Dorothi Rose, 1206 Club Blvd.. Durham Roberts, ].... line, 1206 Club Blvd., Durham . Roberts, J. .an. Rt. 1, B V 42, Leaksville Roberts, Marilea, Rt. I. Reidsville Roberts, Ruth. Bamard Robinson. Eleanor. -21 Haw rne Lai i Vpl I arl . 215 Colonial Vve, Charl ti. 66 -i gs Vve, Portland, I onn v., mi . 2 140 I yrihursl 51 , ft ins Sa lean, 720 Mi Donald Vv, . I1.umI.-i I.,,, 720 M.l aid Vve, Hamlet Margaret Glenn, Oakland Cr, I I Marj Vnn. 9 ft right Vve. t ork, S. I . 133, 115. 193 Robinson, Robin Robinson. ll., I Robinsi Robins, Robinsi Ro, k Rockwell, Judith Leah, 900 V Hal on St., High Point Rodgers, Winifred, Sunsel Vve, Scotland Neck 63. 152. Rogers, Bett) Vaughn Rogi i- i laudia Vnn, 215 Moi tth Vv. .. Durham Rog, I Roxbo an Carol. 160 Se. ond St, Vlbemarle Rogers. Thelma Louis. 2629 Walker Vve, Greensbor. limn,-. Roberta Lee. 1824 Vrlington St., Raleigh Rollins, Mill, im it. Ma, -In, II. Rnmefeli. Man. 670 I Vve, Glen Rock N. i Rose, I -i. II.-. 112 ft . limn. In.. Durham Rose, 1 108 1 se Vve, High P i Rosenberger, Lillian, ' . I Madison, Lynchburg, Va. Ross, Betty, I. ,11-1, in Ross, Mar) 1 liznbi th, PI, asanl Garden Ross, M.n lane, 263 ft, in Vve, Vsh. I Rotha, Jean 535 ! Vv. ft .. Boj 552 Hcnd. rson Rothi nberg lei I: . 5208 ' ar) -i It. I Ri. hm I Rothman, Sail) Hean, 131 ft 86th St, Nev, imk. N. Rothrock, Nan. ) Ran. Box 563, rhomasville Rouse, Vnn. Mari. , To: V Orang. Vv. , Dunn ll h, Jacquelin. . Rl 1 Guilford College li. .mil Mar) Kail I oi I I oil. Rowe, ■lad) -. Vberdeen Roval, Jean, 21 1 Oaki I Dr., I homasville Roysti i. Vnn, 935 i hestnul Si Hendi Ruiter, I l-n li anm It. 2304 Km,. ■Vve . I harlot!. II le) I well I -, R-v 101, lit. 1, Seagrove Rumlcy, Huh.. Rt. 7 Wins Salem Russell, v ■652 - Suns. I Di ft ina - ;,.-- M I Hi n 9 ,i,,i. Dr, High P i i: -l , il ,,.,,, i 8 | St.. Brooklyn, N. 1. Sabis vl. i Sale, D,,,., ih. I ee, 5ali i, Lillian Gra Sail ' I, Mm,, ,,i M.l mm,, -, Evelyn H I thy, Samui I 1 -Hi. r, i lenci 5 S I V . I. It, Mm, I. -rl. .i,l. Patricia, - i ,-,, v Sandi - il-,, - i ill. San !. i-i,,, Susan Ri Sanders, B irb ,, , 8 Sanders, Betl) Jean - l.nlm -... la, k-. ,1, ill.- I ,.-, ,,,t Vve, Hopeville 1912 ft oolcotl Vve, Wilming nn p„k Vve, Wilson , Boi 6, ft,-. Shepard St, Morehead ■it) 63, • Vtl ii in Vve, 85. 135. ., ki Point Inm, 121 I Se I Si Washington .,.. ,!,,.. St, Warrcnton Va. 85. 1 Myrtle Vve, Charlotte Sanderson, Margaret, Rt. L. Four llak- Sandlin, Jeannette, Br) Cit) Sandlin. Joyce. Bryson Cit) Sanford ludith, South, rn Blvd., I batham, Sarbaugh. Rachel leanett, 1502 Walnut St, Series, II, I, ,, Mai . 208 - I n monl I Gr. Sarsg. Id, lane Ruth, 1916 Springdah Vve, CI Saslov. i l.-n. 101 Countrv Cluh Hi . I. --.ii In (Mrs ' I .1- ll.- Pien -. Hallsl S. rh.1,1. Lenora. 2607 Forrest Way, N.E.. Halifax June Dolo ml. Mar l-.la. 11,1 Mo Mann. Rt. li ah. Ih. ap.-i St, Danville, Vi .th Cit) « . I. Si nil Scarboro, Ma , 1 lizabeth, i - VI, Rl. 2. Wendell Scarl Igh, Mar) I ingham, Rl. 1. Hookerton S. I It. i .,,,., I 601 Fain mi. I sboro Schaffer, Carol.-. 10 Shore Boulevard, B klyn 29. -.1,.. i inn, In-.- 115 Harrison v,-, Elkin- Park Pi Scholtes, Margaret, 1810 Elizabeth Vve, Winston-Sal. Si I, mill. .. Barbara, 3126 Sussex Rd . Ral. igh Schryver, Sail) Mm nil Riverside Vve, ft.--tp,.rt. ( Schn chultz, Fn ft i m ,,l Va, Guill Lakes, Cuilford, Conn. 64, 150. -, ilj Gladys, Rt. 1. Barnesville - i leanne. 507 Ottera) Dr.. High Point ... Sei resl Vnna Blair, 208 Griffin St, Monro. Sedberry, i barlolte. 226 Park Vve, I.,-.,k,v,lle Se.lgvii.k. Illim Ruth. Ill From St.. Ul .ll.nlh till Seiu. Vlice Vugueta, 119 Pett] St, Gaffney, S. 1 . Seleeman, Nanc) 1401 Sheridan St., ft- Washingto 11. D. C. -, 11. ,.. Ruth, nil t emenl Vve, ( harlotte 64, 118 Si in. . 1 leanor, 1 !04 I 1 irk Vve, Raleigh Serr, Beverly, 5310 16th Rd, V. Vrlington, a. Si - - Ha el. Col.T.nn i.l Setze. Bett) 1. N. Main Vve, Newton Si rii .. ft ,i Max Ill 1 . I ml.ni St. I on. ord -Inn k, II, ,|,l. Mail ll. -. B..V 112.1. kll,s| l, 5h 1. Doroth) Lee, Rural Hall Rd , Winston Sal. i Shannon, Vmelia. Waxhav. 64, 170. Sharp, Euiha. Harrelsville Sharp.. Bemice. Harmon) Sharpe, R.-tiv Mae. III. 8. Greensboro Sharpc, Dora 1 ee, Rt. 8. P.nv 112. t isboro Sharp.-. Shirley, I Rosedale Circle. Winston-Salem Shiver, Fran,,-,. 2212 Malvern R.I, Charlotte -I sker, I, Mini.-. 1915 Truman K.I . . harlot!. . 80. Shope, Doroth) Vnn, Rt. 2. Vaheville Shore, Jan, 1212 ft. 1th St, Winaton-Salem 64, 134, 135, - Susan, Rt. I. Yadkinville 65. - rd, 1 lien Brent, 1525 Ninth Vve, Hi. k,.n Sliuler, Betty, 616 Glenn Vve, Rock) Mount -liul.-i. Man Paul, Ml I Fountain I ane, Fayetteville -hull. Pain. 2116 Queen St. Wins Salem 65. Siceloff, Nell Fleming, 1009 Johnson St., High Poinl 86. Sides Carolyn, - ' 1 I. 5th St., Charlotte 65. Sid. -. I, Vnne. 701 I as v., . Roi k, M il Sides Nam . Vnn. 701 Fourth St, -, I Dorothy Elizabeth, 716 Ashel .Greensboro 120.121.. Shaw, Vmelia, Rl ' ' ireensboro - Mi nn Vvery. 716 Ha) Si . I ayetteville . 86. Shaw, M mini. 269 I bestnul St.. Null,-, in. V 1 , «... 1 12 150, 158, In, inn. Ros. Vnn 109 Harai 1 Street, P.... k. Mounl bephi rd, 1 11- ,, II ,. Han 1. M.l. 111. bepherd, Lula, Vb. rde. n Rd. 1 . burg OK 1., pherd, Man. 124 Vberdeei Rd, Laurinburg In, ,1, m.l. , 7IH t Imn.mt Vve, Charlotte 1 64, 133, 153, herrer. Norma lean 21 Blak St., Vsheville . 1 Ha Shenon, V.m. 209 Brooks St., Bu g Sherron. li- ll) lane, Rt. 2. I uqua) -i gs -I, ,„, Hilda. 15111 Walk, i V.. .. I .reel. -I.nro Shiver, Doroth) I . 2212 Malvern Rd, Charl Sip, , Vd, I. m In Newton Siler. Vl,..- Elizabeth. Counlr) Cluh Dr., ft an,.-, ill. 65. 161. 172, -,!, , I lizabelh Rankin i Bell) I, Rl 3, Vsheville Si ml-. Vim. nil ft. I o. i. -i St. lohnsoi l-nu, 117, -,, - ll.u hi l Lake 1 lire 65, - Mi am Box 124 I sirmonl 111. s n. Beverl) Irene, R..v 305, Haw River Simpson, Carolyn tki.i-..n. -II Rowan -i . Fayetteville Sim Helen V irginia Rl -. Hew Bern Sim In qui lyn B„ 305 Marine Blvd., lai ksonville Simpson Pi gg. Maris 1515 Rheiri Vv. ,  Sin. I..... 1. ft.-i I ...I 65, -ink. Kathryn, 1 I V am i I in li I exington Sink. Mildred III -- nil Vv, ..,,, nsboro ■ink, V, Vnne 1.1, ll.i Br -I., I-,, Rulh, -Mil -i i an Sloan I lizal iarland 105 Vnderson D. . I halti ga, Tenn Rl Z li,,vl . ' - . P.. l II. I., i harlotte 11 li 111, I..I lit) Smith Vgn. - Kathryn Box 13, Lillington Smith, lleti, lane. Rt. 7, Box 387. Grei nsl Smith i .....I,,. D ll,-- 193, Vndrews Smith, i ...--I ii Sykes I c Springs 107. Smith, li.inn, Kate. 2823 Provideni Rd. Charlotte -i i Dai ill,. 1223 ft I mi St. ft i ston Salem 86. - n 1 ...... 829 w.-i 6th -i ft , .1,1. Mil, -in -u.nl, I I., in; ft. Highland Vve, Kinston -, ll.., Patricia. 208 .ill. , Rd. I lyettevilli - h, Helen. 1 - ' Bak . Vve, in... N V. 86. 133. 159. -until. Inm- , m 111 I LiOV, I - I,. Isabelle. ll-v 152. Rt. I, Gibson Smith, l.ui.u. Rt. 2, Pikeville -- lean ' herokee 86. Smith, I avinia. - -- Mrs I svinia - b, Dii tilinn, i harlotte ' age 226 STUDENT DIRECTORY- ,.,,.- Smith. I illiaii Belle. Lake Ba.cainaw Smith, Lois Ruth. 906 Criid Dr.. East I VI ■!. 65. Smith. Lucv. I!l. 1. Mt. Airv Smith. Margaret, 1304 Broad St.. Durham Smith, Margaret Ruth, R. F. D. 1. Shelb) Smith. Margie Elaine. 600 Rhem St., Kinston Smith. Man Christine. Rt. 1. Kernersville Smith, Man Elizabeth, I ' ll Wilson St., Lenoir V 111. Smith, Man rra . Roaring Cap, Smith. Man Virginia, 202 W. lames St.. Ml. Olive Smith, Nan. ■Dale, ' nil Mangum Si.. Durham Smith, Kane) Page, 2206 Pinecrofl R.I.. Greensboro 11°. Smith, Nell Whitley, Bos 174. Yanceyville Smith. Phyllis. 1210 Meirimon Ave.. Raleigh Smith, Mr-. Rub) Bass. 103 E. Wendover Vve. Greensboro Sri.nli. Rebecca, Ruffin St., Mebane Smilh. Ruth Faxon, 6 Terrace Drive. Port Washington, L. I.. N. V. Smith. Shirlc-v Mae, Kernersville Smilh. Virginia Ailcen. 703 S. Hayne St.. B.. 212. Monroe 111. Smothers. Rachel. Rt. 2. Greensboro Snead. Linda Ann. 1812 High St.. Charlotte Snider. Grevilda, Denton Snider. Priscilla Anne. 64 Pahnvra St., Springfield. Ma--. Snvder. Betty nne. 17 Boxwood St.. Canton Snypes. Margaret, 420 Carlhage. Sanford Solos. Myrtle, Apt. B-2. 811 Walker Ave.. Greensboro Sorrentino, Mars Nancy, Robbins Southall, Annie Maude. Inez Sontherland, Margaret Vnne, S h Mills Spake, Virginia. 210 Rowan Ave.. Spencel Spangler. Dorothy. Rt. 1. Shelb) 65, Spearman. Catherine, 300 Library St., Greenville Speas. Rosa Lee. Rt. 2. Winston-Salem Spenc.e. Man Catherine. 308 Sherwood Ave.. Kinston Spencer, Evelyn Jane, 1314 Eastern Ave.. Rockv Mount -I i. Juanila. 1817 Rolling Rd., Greensboro Spencer. Margaret. 1314 Easier., Vve., Rock) Mount 66. 148. 119. 196. Spillman. Barbara Jean. Mclvin ' s Beach. Elizabethlown Spun-. Sara Louise, 1425 ' ., Park Dr., Raleigh Sta. .. -aru. Ruffin Stallings, Nancy Jean. 104 West 1st St.. Erwin Stamey, lean Man. 1110 4th St., Perry Point, Md. Stanfield, Dorothy. Brown Summit M.uili. Id, Jean. Brown Summit Stanley, Jeannine, 805 Northern Ext.. Carolina Beach 107. Stanley, Marcelene J. .v. Siler Cm Starnes. Manila J.. 428 E. Main Si.. Forest City Slarrill, Man Lou. 823 W. Pine St.. Johnson City. Ten. Steele. Hazel Virginia. 907 Courtland Si.. Greensboro 117. Stephens. Leila. Harrisburg 66, Stephens. Lois. 1411 Acadia St.. Durham Stephenson, Frances. 504 W. Market St.. Reidsville Stephenson. Lucy, Ri. 1. Holly Springs Stewart. Cathren. Rt. 6. Statesyille Slewarl. Margaret Jean. 2706 Pcachl Stiller. Corrinne. Rt. 2. Salisbury Stilwell. Man Ann. 823 Central Ave.. Charl. Stoker. Man., n Carroll. 1501 W. Market St.. e, Jane. Madeira S Cheltena Vve., Ink StO! .11,. Raleigh ISO. 169 Pa. Stoughton, Barbara. F-202 Bovlan Apt.. Raleigh Stout. Polly Marie. Rt. 1. Ramseur Stovall. Ruth. 2500 Stockton St.. Winston-Salem Stover. Belli Jeanne. 2927 Hampton Ave.. Charl,. It- Slrail.m. Jeanne Tern. 2008 Beverly Dr.. Charlotte Stratlon. Jane. 1718 16th Ave.. Hickorv Strelilz. Barbara. Box 178. Lexington Strickland. Bobbie Mae. 907 Market St.. Smithfield Strother. Dorolhv. 417 Williamsboro St., Oxford Strother. Louise, Rl. 1. Franklinton Sirvker. Joan. 1008 S. Hawthorne, Winston-Salem Sugg. Mildred. 606 N. College. Kinston Suggs. Alice Minerva. 512 Soulh Si.. Gaslonia Snlker. Edith, 1802 Friendly Rd., Greensboro Sutton, Vnne, Rl. 3, Box 124. I.aCrange Sutton. Margaret Elizabeth. Pageland. S. C Sulton. Pcggv. 500 Beanian St.. Clinton Swaringer, Greta. Trap Hill . Sweeney. Rosemary, 1920 Nun St.. Wilmington . . . Swicegood, Dorothy. Rt. 1. Linwood Swift, Shirley Max, Sherwood Swiggett, Nanc) Gray, Rucker St., Pomona Swindell, Jane. 613 Morgan Si.. Elizabeth City .. Swinson. Edwins, 1328 Wvnn Dr.. Columbus. C.j. Sydnor, Elizabeth, 516 W Ilawn c. Be.kle,. W. a Svkes. LeVerne, 608 Liberty St.. Durham — T — Tallant. Peggy, Hickory T ..ll.s. . „„. Randleman Talfcy, Martha, 702 Elani Ave.. Grecn-I Tallev, Ruth, 702 Elam Ave.. Greensboro Tanch. Elizabeth N.. 10 Tavlor St.. Pitlsfield. M Tanner. Sybil. 1016 Grace St., Wilmington Tan. Marv Elizabeth. W. Pearsall St.. Dunn Tavlor. tun M-, I Peggy 1 . 401 Wood],..,., ,.- Tail. ii. Vnne, Elon College Tavlor. Frances. 822 Second St.. Durham Taylor. lanie Move. Ri. 3, Williamston Taylor, Joan Claire. 633 Pennsylvania e„ Oak Ridg Ta,l..r. Lois. Elon College Tavlor. Man Anna. Rt. 3. Williamston Tavlor. Maud H.. 108 N. Mendenliall Si.. Greensboro Tavlor. Ruth. 205 Spring St.. Thomasville Tavlor, Sarah. 822 Second St., Durham Taylor, Wenonah Ruth. Elon College Teague, Betty Jane. 307 End.., Si.. Sanford , 528 Parkway, High P. 108. 111. 159. 17: Teague, Mildred. 828 Brent St.. Winston-Salem Teague. Nina. Stalev . . Teer. Lyda. Rl. 1. Chapel Hill Tegg. Shirlev Jeannelte. 431 N.  Yoik We., Norfolk Temko. Minn. 411 Victoria SI.. Creensboro Tennev, Marv Sue. Box 672. Morehead I it. Terry. Alice Lee. 2109 , Fairview Rd.. Raleigh Tew. Barbara Anderson. Box 184. Garner Thacker, Gene. Rt. 1. High Point Thigpen. Haiiie. N. Main St., Scotland Ne. k Thomann. Sylvia. 186 Lakeside Dr.. Nullev 10. N. J. Thomas, Bettv. P. O. Box 82. Rockingham Thomas. Doris Jean. 2201 Englewood Vve.. Durham Thomas. Geraldine Nahala. Rt. 1. Box 10. Culberson 08 Moir St., Leaksville . Genet ■1 . - ' Madison Ave. Jane. Rt. 1. WinstonSalem . . . ■e. Rt. 3. Laurinburg lette, Ri. 5, Goldsboro ie Earlenc, 216 Braswell St., R. v. Ri. 1. Box 39. Clarkton v Anne. Box 115. Saluda inc. 206 Jefferson St.. Whitevill. 610 E. Club Blvd.. Durham 9 Eaton Ct., Wellesle) 1 are. Box 181. Whitakers burg. Charlotte Mall olm, 410 Virginia Vv e, Dorothy, Rl. 1. Selma Tin. nas N .on Tho son, Gr Iho Je, ll.o Je Iho M, 1 In. Ml Iho Ml 820 W. Chun Tillman. Ruth Knight. Rt. 3. Sanford ... rinsley, Lucy, lake Toxawa) lull.,- Barbara Lee. 405 Parkway. High Point T.dar. Marv Agnes. 1307 Raeford Rd., Fav etleville Tolar. Vnne. 1509 Rawford Rd.. Favetteville lull,-,.,,. Betsy, 511 W. Gold St.. Kings Mountain Tolochke. Marilyn Janice, ill N. John St.. Goldsbon Ti.inli.i...... lane, 12 Montlieu Vve., High Point T. . ,.-... 1. Ilizab.ih. 1821 Dalton Rd., Greensboro Townsend, Tan. Clarkton I ,. .,, lean Gwvn. Rl. 2. Reds., lie .... Trevathan, Vivian. Dobson Trogdon, Ian.-. D.dK Madison Apis.. 8-C. Greensbon Trollinger, Marv Elizabeth, VWav R.I.. Laurinburg Trott, Man Evelyn, 511 Kent 1 Park. Lenoir Troutman. Belly Jean. Rl. 9. Box 77. Charlotte Troxler, Rebecca Swann, Rt. 6. Greensboro Trie. Manilla Jane. 2306 Chestnut St.. Wilmington Truitl. Elizabeth. Sparta . . rucker, Doris, 127 S. Broome St., Vlbemarle Tinker. Marv Evelyn, Rl. 3, Concord Tunslall, Betsy, 313 North St., Ahoskie Turlington, Sarah Helen. Rt. 1. Clinton Turner, Marv Alice. Rt. 2. Henderson Turner, Sarah Parker. Mount Ulla luiile. Bett) Frances, Waynesville Tweed. Carolyn Face. Walnut Tyson, . Inline Siblv. Rt. 5. Monroe Tvs 1.,,,, Naree. Box 205. Roseboro Tyson, Betsv. Lucama T) Joyce, 208 Griuunersburg St.. Farmville 68. 150. 196 limfleer, Wilms Faye, 523 Oak HiJJ Ct., Hendersonville 87 Untstead, Belsv. 2807 State St.. Durham 68. HI. 134. 186. 193 I .nli ,. I. Bettv. Rt. 6. Charlotte 68 Underwood, Ruth Annabel. 120 M, Tver Si.. Greensboro Upchurch, Catherine. Buie ' s Creek 68. 154 Lrdaneta. Ines. Call. Valle. Colombia, S. A. 87 — V— Vail. Muriel. Evergreen Fruit Farms. Warwick, N. Y. .87 Van Dyke, Virginia Mae. Tazewell. Virginia Van Hook. Bettv Lou, 119 Jennelte Ave.. Henderson 118 Nan Horn, Vnne, 1801 Madison t,r.. Greensboro — Vann. Jane. Box 491. Badin 108 Vannoy, Evelyn, We-I Jefferson ... 68. 159 V .... Poole, Eleanor, 129 ft. Horah St., Salisbury.. 68, 151 Varner, Ann. 201 Mocksville, Salisbury 87. 159 Vaughn, Marv Lou, 610 Miller St.. Winston-Salem .... 117 Vaughn. Peggv Erline. 301 25th St.. Hickorv 116 Vease) Vnne, 210 W. Tenlh St.. Washington 108 Venters, Vnne Elizabeth, Trenton 116 Verreault, Malvina May, Box D. Yahles? 115 Vv add. 11. Vnna Lee, Rl. 1. Wadcsboro Wagg r. Man Lou. Rt. 1. W,n-I„n Salein Wagoner, Barbara, 449 Talc St., Greensboro Wag,„„r. Il.iiv lean. Rt. 2. Cold Hill Wagoner, Pat-v Anne. 311 Leftwich St., Greensboro Wagner, Ann Lee. 185 Hillside Ave.. Chatham, N. J. Wagner. Luna Frances. Black Mountain Waitman, Nancy Lou. 501 Greensboro St., Lexington Waldenmaie Walker, Do Walker. (M Walker. Walker. Walker. Elizabeth, 2526 Van Buren St., Wilmington . .. 68, 153 i, Man Edilh Gallion. Betlv Field Apts., Leaksville Edith Inez. Rt. 3. Burlington Mar) lane. Church St. Ext. . Greensboro Rose Marie. 2227 Fifteenth St.. Columbus. Ga. Wall, Barbara Ann. 200 W. Lebanon St., Mount Airv Wall. Bern J„. Rt. 1. Fleti h. . Wall, Helen Anne. Lilesville 1 Wallace. V Sue. 4117 Marine Blvd.. Jacksonville Wallace, Haltie. Rt. 1. Buick Ave., Kannapolis Waller, Lovelace. Rl. 3, Box 42, Kinston Wallerstein, Hilda. 1607 Laburnum Av Walls, Marv Olive. 1098 Dunlap tic. Mailer-. Joycelyn, Eugene St.. Cibsnn Ward. Clara Dolores. Mount Holly Ward, Freda Elizabeth. Rt. 2. Box Ward, Van Ann. 310 S. Audubon 1 Ward. Man Wend.. II M , . . , 1 1 ,, r -. !• Ward. Jacquelvn, 8 College Vve., 1 Ward™. Dorothy, Rt. 1. Yadkinvill, Ware, Betsy Lea. 515 Coleman St.. F Warlick. Dorothy Carol. Bel Ri. I... id. Va 361. miasvill,. 69. 159 87 dsville 87. 160 Wiu-I Pall ..Sale: 837 ..1.1a Rd.. Apt. 2. Hurdle Mills Waterman. Regina Lee, 90! S. Orleans. Tampa. Fla. Watkins. Mavsie Eugenia. 211 X. 13th St.. Wilmingto Watson, Joan. 1640 Dilworlh Rd.. East. Charl.. .- Vv,,.. Marguerite, 1101 Mam Si.. Waynesville Weathers. Betle Cox. W Iside Ave.. Box 1317. Mvrtle Beach. S. C. Weather,. Marianne 112 1 Si.. Shelby Weatherspoon. Man. 1132 Ford si.. Winston-Salem Webster. Bettv Sue. Rt. 1. Haw River Weir. Virginia. Box 1954, Winston. Salein Weisner. Colisla, Olin Welch, [ ..rothv Jean, Rt. 1, Mount Airv Welch. Marv Catherine, Star Route. Siler City W.ll.. in. Vnne, 3737 Selwvn Ave.. Charlotte Wells. Charlotte Frances. Hampstead Well. Martha. 707 Simps,,,, SI.. Greensboro Page No. Welsh, I... Benton, Wi 1st. II. . -in- M oi 117 Wi.il , H.l.n I pi 11,2 N. Lawren Wessman, Man lane. 1201 Vnderson St.. West. Emma Fave, 508 Harding Vve.. Kinston 87. 112 W. -land. Bail.. i. a Carol. 309 Spring St.. II ia-ville 69. 153 Westmoreland, Elizabeth, Rt. 1. Rural Hall 87 Westmoreland, Martha, Tabor City 69 Wheeler, lean. Box 2533 W. Gastonia, Gasl s 69. 162. 163 WI 1. r. W.nnili.d Jean, 11117 Roland vc. Ball, more. Md. 115 WI h-. Jewel Ruth, linn Lafayette Vv, Rock) Mount Win .it. Man l.an. III. I, Gastonia ... 119 Whitaker. Claudine Elizabeth. 202 Sloop St.. Kannapolis 111 Whitaker, Jacqueline .. P. O. Box 1,2. Ilillsbor. While. Vnn Sherrill. 728 E. Iredell Ave. Ho kingha .-.,11.. 215 Leno Hilda [aril . Wendell , in. 2, Graham lean Avi-. 1636 S n,l vve.. V,,ik. Pa. Laura. 106 Kensington Rd.. Greens! Marjorie, Rt. 1. Belvidere Marv Ann. Friendl) Rd.. Guilford Coll.-g,. Olivia, 716 V Church St., Scotland Ne, I Pauline Linwood. 106 Kensington Rd.. Creensbo 101 111 Rd., Fa. ill- ,ckv l„ Whitehead, Irma II, .run-. 120 S. Chun I, St., Rl Whilehurst. Alice Mane. R. F. D. Soulh Mill. Whitfield, Leah. 310 C.rona St., Winston Salem 87 Whitley, Elmira, Box 296. Raelord 70,158 Whitley, Miriam Vnn, 721 Montgomer) Ave., Vlbemarle 118 Whitley, Nancy, Zebulon 109.141.160 Whittington, Anne Pen. Melon. 3221 Willow Oak Rd., Charlotte 116 Wicker. Ellen Joann. 308 E. Sixth St., Lumberton 117 Wi, kman, Joan Crandall. 9 E. 96lh Sl„ No. York. N. V. 150 Wilkin-. Sarah, 110 S. 5th St., Wytheville, Va 109 Wilkinson. Carolyn, Nelson. Va. 70 Wilkin-on. Nan. 600 Falls Rd.. Rockv Mount 109 Willard, Charlotte, 136 Street, I ge S. C. 76,133 Willard. Emma Jean, 2117 Marble St., Wit Salem 109. 148 Willard. Ruth Boas. 1102 Johnson St.. High Point - Williams. Anne Earlv. 719 Hill St., Rocky Mount 88 Williams. Bettv Jo. 109 Lancaster Vve., Monroe 109 hal Blanche. Box 18. Autryville 7.. Willi. W illi. Willi! Willi. ■is! Ma die 109 Terrace. Shelby 76 Ann. Box 384. Siler Cilv 118 I. Ester. 2301 Walk-r Ave. — Yadkinville 70 •line Ruth, Middlesex 109 lizabeth, 516 Watson Vve., Ne« Bern vn Barnitz. 85 Houston St., Asheville Greta, 11 I Ward St., Graham Cathe 2007 Craig Sl„ Winston-Salem 88. 163 :abeth Cit :y Ruth, Wilkesboro 118 Williams. Priscilla. 11117 Vlabama Vve., Durham 109. 152 Williams. Virginia Muriel, Hallsboro 127 Willis. Marv Jo. Rt. 1. Lawndalc 116 Williams. SaTah Ann. 1000 W. Vance St.. Wilson 88 Williams, Shirlev. 1518 Claren.onl Ave.. Richmond . ... 88. 141. 158 Williamson, Addie, 265 Pearson Dr.. Asheville — Williamson, Louise. 623 Branch St., Rockv Mount Williamson. Margaret. 632 Oaklawn Ave.. Winston-Salem ... 70. 173 Williamson. Martha. Rt. 1. Lucama 109 Williamson. Mildred, 211 Mur.cn Rd.. Sa,l,.|„,r., 70 Wilborn. Gwendolyn. Lillington 109 Williford. Barbara. 207 X. Contentnea St.. Farmville 109 Willoughbv. Man. Yvonne, 504 North St., Ahoskie 114 W.l Vlice Fa.c P. 0. Box 323. Kernersville .... 87. 143 Wilson. Elizabeth Caldwell. 1005 State St.. Charlotte 115 Wilson. June Anna. Rl. 1. Box 197. High Point 88 W iison. LaRue, Rt. 2. Nen Bern 109 W .1-..,.. Mabel, Vngier 70. 160. 163 Winchester. Vera King. 507 Everett St.. Monroe 127 Windley, Katherine Joyce, 229 Young St.. Henderson 115 w n i, li. ■- Br] in, 627 w Main St., Washington 111 Wi,,.,,, Betsy, B07 N. Eugene St., Greensboro Wiu.l.,.1.. Betty, 2301 Berkley PL. Creensboro 109 Wii it. Elizabeth, 116 N. Cedar St., Greensboro 70, 111 Win inn! Sallie, Rt. 2, Charlottesville. Va 70. 137 Win.. ingl.au,. Nam,. 1520 Cnu.i ncallh Vve. Charlotte 109 Winslow, Ann Benner, 2121 Cowper Dr.. Raleigh 109 Winters. Dorothy Jean. Box 82. Maxton . . 109, 150 Wise, Phyllis, B,,v 51. Si ) Point 71 Wolfe. Edna Earle, 305 W. Main St.. Mt. Olive 127 H I . an.lvn. Cleveland 117 Ma sburg. Fla. Wood. Virginia. 108 S. Road St., Elizabeth Cilv 71 Woodard. Reba. Laurel Hill 71 W Iruff, Rebecca. Oxford Orphanage. Ilvl.ml ..... 109 Woodworth, Naomi, 30 Ml. Vernon Ave.. Braiuiree. Mass. .. 88. 143 Workman. Patricia, 716 N. Main St., Burlington 109 Worley, Dorothy, 22 Mears Vve.. Canton 109 Worrell. Frances E.. HIT West F., En.... 88 W...-I.. Vnne. Box 76. Oak City ...109 Worthington. Marv. Grifto Wi . Gr. Kathleen. 301 N. Morgan, Shelb I, Barbara Ann. 2118 Cypress Si i, Elizabeth Joan, .I Lot ,.-i . ie, Jane. 441 Love Lain. Wayn . Sara Bridgers. Rt. 3. Henderi 127 .. .,,, ey, I Marie, Rl 1. Garner Vales. Beulah 1 pchurch, 271 Church St., Elkin 1 ell. ,n. Sybil. 103 Wilson St., Spindale Yelverton. -Mae Elizabeth, Velmonl. Fremont York, Georgia, 1 Tabernacle Rd.. Greensboro You, Frances. 3015 High Point Rd.. Greensboro Young. Ann Kirkland, 2007 Clinton St., Rockford, 111 Young. Elizabeth Jane. 930 Ardsley Rd.. Charlotte Young, Iris Marie, Old Fori 1 a. lean Amanda, Princeton Vow. Martie. 933 Carr St.. Greensboro Young. Shnle. loan. 1725 Country Club Prado, Coral Gables. Fla. Zachan. Lillian. Box 183. Tavlorsyille Zeiger, Sallv Ann. 2315 I.awndale Dr.. Zemin. Anne .!.. 409 ndrill Terrace. Page 22 FACULTY DIRECTORY harlet M. Adams. Maude L. Idanis, iMr-. ' Mav L ' %■;.....- -ii. .1 I Soutfa Chapman Street 317 ' - Tate Street. Apt. 3 1516 Walker Avenue 802 Twickenham Drive iitvYler, H. Hugh 1205 Madison Avenue nderton, Lanra C. Weil Hall Andrews, t jr.. 1 1 MayBower Drive yodrews, (Mm.) Goieal H. 120 E. Fisher Avenue Hallii P. O. Box 105. Creensboro 1027 Spring Card, ii Street Ishlcv, (Mrs H. S.), Emil) Gentr) 521 Stirling Street Itkini 1 620 Asheboro Street Ilk,-.™. I Mr-. I Claire H. 209 H.owood Drive Austin, Virginia 7 Spring. iale Court — B- Bardolph, Dr. Richar.l Barkedale, Susan Barn. ., Dr. infield S. ill,. Ban I It Dr. Helen .. Barwii k. Marv Elizabeth Beale. Anni. Ben Beaman. Charlotte A. Bell, B.verlv Bleu k. Fran.e- v. Bodie, nn Laura Booker. Elizabeth Bo 5. Br.oiv. Hilda G. Bridgets. Dr. John E-. Jr Br. . nine. Alloa Burnt, (Mrs.) Oil ua Swa Burden, Rita Born . Helen t. . ' Dl Ma] H. Bailer. Ethel V. 121 Forest Street 314 Melver Street 533 Highland Avenue 127 Melver Street 120 Tate Street 1027 spring Garden Street 1027 Spring Garden St., xpt. 1 217 Kensington Road 907 Magnolia Street 307 Tate Street 113 North Cedar Street 2323 Fernwood Drive Shaw Hall 807 Rankin Street 610 South Mendenhall Street 320 South Mendenhall Street 1412 West Lake Drive 307 Tate Street 410 South Edsewurth Street 1359 Walk.r venne 317L. Tate Street. Apt. 2 - IV.tr,. ia E Winneld Hall i arter. (Mrs.) Anne Fulton Cotien Hall Jean 218 Tate Street , Lenient, Dorothy Lee Hinshaw Hall • i nts. Both 1105 Northwood St. Cleveland, 1 - 320 Tate Street i lolls. Ill ' - 304 South Chapman Street Coldwell, In. 218% Tate Street V. Margaret 619 Filth Street (...Mings. [),. Rutb M. ... 203 South Tremont Drive lie, Dr. Dennis H. 129 Tate Street I ourlnev. John E. 307 N. Elam Avenue Covington. Dorothv 810 Walker Avenue • owling. Elizabeth 907 Courlland St. . ,.v t l-ie Jane 317 N. Edgeworth Street I lu, |. 517 H,ghlan,l Avenue , ,.v, _„.- Apt. B-6, Winburn It. Tate St. am. Lillian Jamison Hall , atiing, Helen 1015 Guilford Aveoue — D— Dalrymple. Ruth Infirmary ..,.-, I . 612 F..i. -i xvenut Davis. Doroth) ... 102 Homewood  ven,i. Davis, I... ,,,- Route 8. Creensboro Dawley, Dr. Charlotte W. Apt. B-6, Winburn Ct.. Tate St. Dean, (Mrs.), I son W. Colfax. N. C. Deneen, Marie B. 308 Melver St.. Apt. 8 DeVeny, (Mrs.), Doris 202 S. Elam Avenue DeVeny, William C. 202 S. Elam Avenue DeVinny, Margaret C. 403 Westdale Plare Ih. kieson, I re- W. 11 . Mi Ivi I Strei I Ii,. k, ii-, ,n. Innr Marie Baile, Hall Dobbins, (Mrs.). Sarah Clark 824 Wulk.r - ..,„. Doran. Dr. Martha V. 504 Forest tvenue Draper, Bert I . 1908 ft.ilk.r v.-,,,,. Duffy, I ' .. Elizabeth 1412 W. Lake Drive Hour,. J. Arthur 213 W ilson Street I.Uar.ls. Margaret 1. I - lor. Dr. C. Franklin I ngland, kathrvn McA. 908 W l.„k -t St., Apt. B-2 123 Tate Street nil, Laki Drive Falloon. Marian 2323 Fi mwood Drive Dr. Virginia C. 1003 Fairmont Street 1 , li w ,11,.,,,, . 1708 In. ,i.!i- Road Ferrell, Marv L,„s 6111 loyner Street Ml, b, Mar] Ha el 703 W i, ker Street Fitzgerald. Man 308 S. A k Streel Fitzgerald. Ruth 308 S. Avrock Street Fitzpatrii k, Edward I h 109 Mi Ivor Street . i Edna V. 504 I 1 aki Former, iMi-.,. M ..... 2607 Sherwood Street Fowler. Evelyn 1027 Spring Garden St., Apt. 8 idei Dr. Man Kemp Road West. Hamilton Lakes Funderburk, (Mrs.) 1617 College Park Drive Dr. Virginia - Springdale Court Maxim Woman ' . Hall Garrard Di Robert I .Route 3, Groometown Road Givler, Mr. lohn Paul 1209 s Market Street Class, Irani South Speneei Hall i. or, l..n. Mar, Lois 301 Melver St., Apt. 3 Gould, Mildred Ii 132 M, I Greene, Margaret 1109 W . Market Streel I Ina Earle 320 Tate St. Griffen, Ellen 102 H lone H. i oil Hall Gullander, Magnhilde 502 Fore-t Avenue Gulliver. Charlotte Cooler. Ruth Gvles. Marv Randolph 15 .- w . 203 I. ii. Street. I 1109 W . Marke Hani, i ,„, Hardre. Rene Harpster, Dr. Hilda T. Harrell, Marv Harris, Mildred .... Harwood. Edith Hasty, I mill R- Halhawav. Elizabeth Hawkins, (Mrs.) Kathleen Hege. Josephine Hester. Carv Franeis Highamith, Dr. J. V. Hooker, Robert G. Bolder, iMrs.l Elizabeth Holloway, Birdie H. Honbarrier. IMrs.l Margaret Hood. Marjorie Hooke. Dr. Maleolm K. 206 Tate Street 222 Mayflower Drive lull Spring Garden Street 321 Mi Iver Streel 2512 Walker Avenue 506 Lake Drive llu College Place 5 Springdale Court 7 Spring Garden St.. |t. 7 1606 Walk, i .. QUI 1006 Courlland Street 2211 Sherwood Street 317 Tale Slreel. Apt. 2 129 Tate Street ,ute 1. Box 129. Greensboro Jlil ; Liberty Drive 2113 Wrighr Avenue ...506 E. Lake Drive 1400 Spring Garden Street 312 Melver Street Ho Olit Howell. Evelyn Hotline. IMrs.l Katherine G. Huffman, Edith Hughes, Vnnie Hendon Hunt, IMrs.l Ligia D. Hunter, Dr. Eugenia Hunter, IMrs.l J. S. Hunter. IMrs.l Marv Alford Hunl.r. Rita Hurley, Dr. Leonard B. 1201 W. M, Iv, jrv I, Hall Huse. Hussi lacks, IMr Ma Kalhlee IMr-., Minnie M. 1804C . Madison Avenue 129 Tate Street 211 ,he street 351 Asheboro Street 110 College Place Graj Hall 305% Tate Street 512 Tate Street 2304 West Market Street i 468. Chapel Hill. V C. 932 Carr Street Box 230. Greensbo ginia 1102 Spring Garden Street Jackson. Dr. W. I 1102 Spring Garden Street Iarr.ll. i M,s. I Ma. kie 1924 Spring Garden Street Jarrell. Randall 1924 spring Garden Street Jastrow. Dr. Elizabeth 1027 Spring Garden Street Jenkins, IMrs.l Josephine 406C Forest Avenue Jernigan. Dr. Charlton C. 116 East Avondale Street Jester. IMrs.l B. Itv Brown 2202 West Market Street Johns. C. D. 209 South Chapman Street Johnson, Glenn R. Box 1142. Friendlv Road Joyce. George M. 323 Melver Street el, Dr. Herbe South lycock Slreet 7 College Park Drive . 2426 Camden Road n Street (Box 50121 531 Highland tvenue .1046 Hill Street -L— I.a.l. IMrs.l Frances R. ... 1300 West Mark. 1 Street Largent, Vera 310 Melver Street I..1R0, lull. . tugustine 313 Tale Street Lauten. IMrs.l Doris H. 409 North Cedar Street Lavman. Dr. Emma McClov 2 Davie Circle, Chapel Hill Leonard. Marjorie 102 Homewood Avenue Lewis Dr. Anne L. 921 Spring Garden Streel Lindsey, V. E. 404 Sherrill Slreet Littlejohn, Dr. Vance T. 1211 West Market Street Livingstoo. (Mrs.) Ella Ma. 2414 Walker Avenue Lockhart, lohn I legg Apt. A-l. Winburn Court, Tale Street Love. Lila Belle 500 Adams Street Lowe. Louise 1003 Fairmont Street -M- M. Bam IMrs.l Franc McCeadv. Marv There McLcod. A. H.. Jr. McNutt. Dr. Franklin Maphel. Prineie A. Marble, Dr. Guita Martin, Evelyn l..ri„., Ethel I . Mason, S. Jocelyn Ma-, ,11. Margaret M. hall,. . Harri.ll Miller. Dr. Meta Hele Minor, Vlleine R. Montague, Pats] Moomaw, Virginii G Moore, Bett) Moore. Martha .. Mar] laylot Country Club Apis. 809 Northridge Slreet 10. - v k Streel Rt. 1. Box 333. McLean-. lie 917 Walker Ivenue 7111 North Greeni Streel N.w Guilford Hall in- ' II 11 I Avenue 51) North Mendenhall Stn 1 I 321 Mclv, 1 Strei 1 309 M , Streel 1908 Walker Avenue 010 Jovner Street 512 rale Streel 10281.. w.-i Mark.l Street 124 North Speneei Hall Mo ian C. Morgan. IMr- , Inga Mori...,,,. Marv I Morgan. Phillip Merel, E. 103 North 1 406 Lake 317 Ml Ivi , 1005 1 ....I 1 305 I., 1. 1005 Guilford A -.01 Forest A — X— Neal, (Mrs.) Loil - 1513 Spriog Garden Street Neale. Waller 1 109 M. Ivei Streel Newton, (Mrs.) Mar) L. 92] Spring Garden Street Newton, Mildred I ' 316 Mi lv« , Streel Nolte, Ida J. South Mendenhall S O ' BovIe, I .„, 1. R. 103 Sol ,i. Mendenhall Street Osborne, Elizabeth M. I:, , 110. Pin 1 1; Painter, lames 933 Can Streel Painter, iMr-. 1 Kathleen S... 933 Can Streel Park. Herbert W. 1: ■; ' . Box 64, Greensboro Peden, lessie 700 Cypress Street l ' ,„„. Ellen 1006 W alker .venue, Apt. 26 Petty, Marv M. 211 Ishi Streel Pfafl. Dr. Eugem 1 319 Mclvet Street Phillips. Charles W. 210 South Tremonl Drive Phillips. Dr. 1 ... 1 308 Tale Slreet Pii kard, Helen 1 •■■■102 South Aycock Street Plavfoot. Viva M. 1112 Spri ng Garden St., xpt. 2 Potter, iMrs.l Jeanelle 11,11 Sprii rg Garden St., Apt. 4 Powell. Virginia Mae North Spencer Hall Pritchett, The.la 216 Kensington Road Piondecki. Elvira L. North Spem ei Hal) Rankin. (Mrs.) Frances W. 1023 Spriog Carden Streel Reardon. Dr. Anna Jove, II ' Mclvei Street, Apt. 2 Reger, 11r1.1 919 Spring Garden Streel Roberts. Walter Keith 524 Highland Avenue Robin (Mrs.) Eloise 409 W II Avenue Rogers, Hollis J. Isenhour Drive, S. Elm Ext. Rogers 1 Mrs 1 Lettie H. 304 Forest Avenue II i ■It NanC) Morton 512 Tate Street Ii,,-.,. (Mrs.) Bess N. 300 Warren Street Rowley, Abigail E. 1027 Spring Garden! St.. Apt. 2 Ryan, Ulice 203 Tate Slreet, Apt. A -6 Si hem k Schnec s. hule Anne Wan anise M. 203 Tate Street 1614 West End Road .400 South Edgeworth St., Apt. 5 615 Jovner Streel Box 269. Gn nsbo Sears. Wilni.i 2323 Fernwood Drive Seawell, Marv Robert 927 Carr Street Shafer. Ruthe 115 West Gaston Street Shaftesbury, Dr. Archie D. 315 Tate Streel Shamburger. Anne 317 Highland Avenue Shaver, Ruth A. 1013 Spring Garden St.. Apt. 6 Sheldon. Gene 321 Melver Street Sherrill. IMrs.l Belle M. 1006 Walker Avenue Shivers, Dr. Lyds ' 1006 Courlland Slreel Siler. Marv Lane North Spencer H.ill Singletarv. iMrs.l W. C. 106 South lycock Streel Sink, .1. M. 905 Fainnonl Street Smallwood, iMr-.l Mlcne 434 Arlington Streel Smith, lohn A. mo South lycock Streel .nith. Sara Elizabeth 303 South Mendenhall Streel Soles, Myrtll 811 Walker Avenue. Apt. B2 Spivev. Dr. G. Callawaj 335 Mclvei Street, Apt. I Spruill, Pattv .5 Springdale Court Street, (Mrs.) Madeleine Sullivan. IMrs., loan M. Summerell, Jane Surralt, I Mrs. I Helen K. Swanson. Mabel V Szobo. Frank ™ II, .m Infiri 1003 Fairmont Sire! 121 I W.stside Driv 606 Joynei Strei Box 594C. Greensbor North Spencer Ha South Aycot k Stir — T— or, Katherine 316 Mclvei Streel or. William Raymond ... 012 loyner Streel rani. Marv A. 125 Mclvei Strei I .er. Sanchia 105 Melver Street I, Di Ml.. 1! F. 116 Melver Street nas. Ann.ihelle 510 Tate Street „|,- Mi-, Mma C. 4307 Princeton Ive ■mpson. George M. 307 Norlh Elam Avenue ish. Helen 1507% Madison ivenue II, Nettie Sui ,pt. B-3, Winburn Curl. Tate St. nper, ,iu , 513 Jeffers Turbiville, Ma Vaughan, Herbi rt 1 Ii Infirma. Lake Driv « Wade. R. leant 11 -0: I nglci I Streel Walker. Lila Peck II- Odell Place. Apt. 3 ttalkin-. Emil) H 1027 Spring liar 1 SI.. Apt. 6 Watson. Marion M. 129 Tate Streel W.ave,. Marv. II. 608 Magnolia Streel Weisgarber. IMrs. I B, Ihial, 1008 Walker .venue, kpt. I Weisgarber. Elliot 1008 Walker Avenue, Apt. 3 Wellman. Dr. Row,,,., 1027 Spring Garden Streel Wharton. Jan, M 1701 West M.irkel Slreet Whail.v. iMr-. 1 Ma.v H. 1030 Wesl Market Streel Whillock. V. Louise 221 S. Mendenhall St. xpt. 1 Wilkinson. Mh.rt . 2209 Wright Ivenne Will,.,,,,-. Edna R. Infirmary Williams, Mar) Kathai 102 Spring Garden Streel Williams, Dr. Maudi l - ' t, ' Weal Market Street w illiams, Sui 1 ,.,, „ 329 M, Ivei Street, Ipt. 1 W ,1- leorgl I ' 1813 Rolling Road Wolfe Eleanol 2323 Fernwood Drive Wooten, 1 -1 1„ , 510 Tate Street — 2— humeri v.- , Vlici l: 317 T.,i. Street, pt. 1 .11 tin ll v-lsl ,NTS Giles. Marv K. 5044 %,.,,,, i., -,. Hooter. Mleni Wall Guilford College Keller. Mozelle Krahnka. Gwendolyn 1 orr) age Lucas. Lam. 1 - 1207 West Market Streel -.herrill. San I 120 M. Iv.-r Street Page 228 _yw toairapn 5 Afu toarapks arap Atutoarapk arap Mvl toarapfiJ arap S3AIHDHV msaaAinn
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