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UNC-G LIBRARY va£ un c THIS YEAR AT W. C. JL 1953 eedles Published annually by The Student B dy oV WOMAN ' S COLLEGE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA Greensboro. North Carolina 1 V ft The 1953 PINE NEEDLES is attempting to record for you the events of this wonderful year; to give you forever the true spirit of this fast-moving year in a truly great university— Woman ' s College. This is our effort to encompass for you the days of this year at Woman ' s Col- lege in pictures and to present them to each of you for your own scrapbook of memories of the good times that were yours. Hal w You may forget your first case oi the hard work . . . and your first unsat. ' never forget ... the friends you made member . . . dorm parties . . . card dances of Elliott Hall . . . these are the things for you in order to remind you that life experience for each of you— a w ay of life, and It Lomesickness ... the long lunch lines . . . lut there are some things we think you may lis year . . . some favorite faculty . . the first hall ball game ... the opening le 1953 PINE NEEDLES hopes to keep it Womans College is a unique Lot just a preparation for future living. - si ' SS l VBK ♦ v ffil L £ ] J[ O DEAN KATHERINE TAYLOR . . . For your belief in your students, For your infinite dignity and patient tact, For your interest in us and awareness of our lives, For your embodiment of this year at Woman ' s College, The Class of 1953 dedicates this book to you. m rff During This Year . . . Campus and Administration Classes Activities Features 10 33 153 195 Our President GordOFL GlO-Y President Gordon Gray served as Secretary of the Army under former president Harry S. Truman. This and his work as a newspaper publisher provide an excellent background for his position as chief administrator of the University. He is a member of Phi Beta Kappa at Chapel Hill and has shown him- self worthy of the responsibility that is his. ADMINISTR CHANCELLOR EDWARD KIDDER GRAHAM Governor William B. Urmtead w lli. i i instead received Ins A B, degro in ( hapel Hill uriM w orld w u I and return ,it Duk. I mi. i .nt W nli .mi ird of service to thi ii. ii In is also i truitci ■■ ' in ' ' • taking his oath as l Ii tradition ol publii ■■■ nn years ago. Chancellor Edward Kidder Graham A well-know n. pni.mi s-,iw iii.lni.lu.il «lm li.is grcatl) influenced life .ii Wi.iu.ins College is eh. in. ,ii i, ,ii. mi Hi obtained hi HA and MA degncs limn ill. I niversitj ' .I North Carolina in ... ..i Cornell an. I Washington l imnsiiv m Missouri, hi .hum, I ,ii ins present position. The new ideas ol the Grahams and 1111 p. I Iltn ll.lti 1 ■ r . ■ I , !_■ ( 1 1 .i.l.l. .1 III. in. I ml. .. I tO the colli gi i. I Dean of Students Katherine Taylor Miss Katherine Tayli Respected and admired by iiKinhi i ..I llu Wom.in s ( , I Ihis. In virtu( ..I hei pos ordinate fatuity and stutlen Miss ' l.n I., i parti ipati s is a M. Icomi friend ol the Dean of Instruction Mereb E. Mossman Miss Mereb Mossman was hum in Kansas. She received hei degrei i Morningside College in Iowa and th I .us, ism ol hicago She lias worked in souology with the Chicago Orphan Asylum; Gingling College. Nanking, China; Alahama Woman ' s College, and is now our Dean of Instruction. Her hackground an, I person ihit combine to make her an asset to Woman ' s College. GOVERNOR WILLIAM B. UMSTEAD ill J Vi r ineteen jriftu - Jkree DEAN KATHERINE TAYLOR DEAN MEREB MOSSMAN Administrative Assistants MR. CHARLES M ADAMS DR RUTH COLLINGS DMINISTRATION BUILDING THE ALUMNAE NEWS The Alumnae of Woman ' s College are happy to welcome you, Class of 1953. After graduation, we go our different ways. Each of us has her own interests, her own group, her own occupation. But we always have one common bond between us — Woman ' s College. The Alumnae Association is the organization through which we keep in touch with our College and with each other. OFFICERS President Virginia Sloan Swain ' (Mrs. L. H.) First Vice-President Miss Annie Lee Singletary Second Vice-President Louise Dannenbaum Falk (Mrs. Herbert) Recording Secretary Miss Jean Dickey Executive Secretary Betty Brown Jester (Mrs. Carlton, Jr.) MEMBERS OF THE ALUMNAE BOARD OF TRl STEES Kathryn Freeman, Emily Harris Preyer (Mrs. L. Richardson), Orianna McArthur McKinnon (Mrs. Arnold B.), Alice Suiter, Betsy Bulluck Strandberg (Mrs. Howard), Frances Faison Johnson (Mrs. Jeff), Doris Hutchison, Julia Taylor Morton (Mrs. Hugh), Janice Murchison. A growing campus, a progressive faculty, an earnest student body — these are the elements which combine to make Woman ' s College a distinctive institution of higher learning. Our faculty is the power behind the wheels that has given us a Very Varied college career. They ha no less from themselves. behind the wheels that has given us a Very ave required of us our best; they have given us epartment MK, GRJ GORY IVV Vrl I • . H. v. I . ' .1 .:. .... .... ' i IWl I Bosidei bi In Ii I nlil.... ■■■ I .- ' ■ ■ In .. !■■ in, ■ ..,. I ■ DR. VICTOR MACOMBER CI ink IK ... Biologj Dc| li. . 19 I ' ■■■ Dr. ' III) - 10 ' ■ ■ I from .!. . ,.• h. i.l ..I il.- Id.. I.. n membership In several professional tlei «« well ■■ Sigma Xi ind Phi Kappi Phi H ll.h. ' .l - iliutv I I ' I -I ' ll |.|:...t •■ I. P.. r. DR. VANCE T. LITTLEJOHN Busin i; B S 1981 (B ■ I 1935, I ' l, ii . 1MB (Plti ■ Through Dr. Littlejohn ' a efiort- iha B Depan ,r,n. ..r ( | ,t. important I ' tlJI ' nl W I ],!,■. Mr Ii,..  i,H.,. -. ' .,i,,I will ku..wn mil- I--. mH |m, - ioi ..i the N.E.A. Commercial Education Depart I and thi I I .ii i liuHnt ' ftfl Teachen Training Inatltute. MISS FLORENCE SCHAEFFER Chemistry I). B.A.. 1920 (Barnard! ; M.A.. 1922 (Mount Hnlyokr) ; (Univcnity nf Chicii(o) ; (Y.lr) . Along  iil her participatj n the I urrlculu I Honor. Work ' raltteei on the N I DR. MEYER ISENBERG Classical Civilization B.A., 1935; Ph.D., 1940 (University of Chicago) . I r. [aanberg aaaumed the position n( acting head of the Department nf Claaaici in Septei Hi latest piililij.li.-il arti. !-■ v,as •Plal.. ' - S.ipln-I .111. 1 lli. In.- Stai: — -.1 Knowing, appealing ) MR. ANGELO FERGERSON Commercial Department B.S. (State Teacher. College, Alabama) , M.B (Indiana University). As acting head of the Commerce Department. Mr. Feigerson comei from the completion of his s.-honlinn fiillcuvinc four yearn in ilie Aimv. fir hrlnngri • the American Eeonomics Association, DR. ALBERT S. KEISTER Economics Department B.A., 1910 (Otterbein); M.A., 1911 (Columbia.) ; Ph.D., 1927 (University of Chicago). Dimiii; llu-e run.- , siziniMip tin ' -ilii.ih.ni in the world can be a very complex job, but l r. Keistrr sees to it that his students nrr well aware nf :he eiirrent problems Farine them. Nationally. hi ia k wi for his «..rk with the American Arbitration Association and the U. S. Conciliation DR. CHARLES E. PRALL School of Education B.A., 1912 (University of Iowa I : M.A., 1926 (University of Chicago); Ph.D.. 1928 (Iowa). This ■- Dr. Prill ' s fourth year as head n{ th.- f In. Hi.n D.-p.irlment. Hi- |,,.-f--iN.- ideals have paved the way to man 5 a good teaching position. Me is also known for his books. Teacher Education in Service and Problems of Hospital Administration. Department Heads well known figure on our campus. Dr. Hurlev is also well-known for his nelr«h 1 ks including the «„,,,„, .., Engl,,!, Literature. Ve son ' r College Cm •uthne .. the English No..-;. Ho serves on the Administrative Council of the Un orth Carolina an. I the Art- Forum Committee. DR. EDNA ARUNDEL Geography Department B.A., 1921 (Ohio University) j M.A.. 1929 (Columbia): Ph.D.. 1942 (Yale). Dr. krundel is never known to be br-hind the times where Geography is concerned. Her Earth an.l Man lias undergone several publications. Among her many activities are w. c. Academic, and Personnel Committe DR. WILLIAM R. BARRETT Ph.D., 1948 (No DR. RUTH COLLINGS Health Department B.A.. 191Q (Pomona); M.D.. 1923 (Pennsylvaaia) . vear will find our efficient Dr. Colling arid her staff in the new building. Besides helpinc to adjust the Health Curricula for Public School . Dr. Collings has written several articles for North Carolina publications and has served on the Academic and Personnel. Curriculum and Reviewing Committees on our campus. MISS LOUISE B. ALEXANDER History Department DR. KATHERINF F ROBFRTS School of Home Economics II , 1925 ' I niver.it! .1 Kentucky): M.A.. 1930. Ph.D.. 1932 (State University of Iowa). llie new Dean ol lb. S I of Rome economics comes to W. C. from the Mayo Clinic during the- second vear of the college 1 ! u«e of the new Home Economies building. Her rn I.ersh.p hole tin... ..I Sigma Xi. Phi Beta Kappa. American Psycho nd Ch,l lho „l Education. HHH ■ .in m I nan im . . i 1 ,i ' T| ' ]f : ' ' a ■ ■ qi Getting ready for a trip to Morehead DR BARNEY DR. HELEN BARTON . . . Mathematics Department B.v. 1913 (( her) i .1 I 1922 II, n 1026 (Johns-Hopkins). Dr. Barlon ' . department iiirn ... DR. THOMAS HAYES PROCTER Philosophy Department B.A., 1910: M.A., 1111 (Victoria UniverBitj England); l-l; I.. 1916 (Harvard I niversit] | Dr. I ' l. tci. ,|.|,l, ' tfitn run, luilin- In- -. 1 1 - . 1 1 1 [,■ , I .1.,--,-. i- , .. ,■ r- i ,■ ,i, I ■, h t.ilk .Mill students .il I philosophy di campus problems 01 the tempen ' the morning j-itinc T ' T , f--.r from W.lli-l-v I ,11,., MISS ETHEL L. MARTL ' S Physical Education Department B . 1929 (Peml I I (Brown I niversilj I , M.S 1931 (W« lleslej I ! ■ - ■ ' ' !■.,■ r [.,,1,1,1., ,■ ,,1,, ,■- .,,,,,,,,- -.(,,. |,.,, hpen an n.tivr m.mh«T n[ I1I.IHV i.irpiini ;iiit.ns and committeee througl I hei time here and also devotes some ..f her spare time to photography and painting. DR. ANNA JOYCE REARDON Physics Department B.A., 1930 (College -I St. IV, M- 1933 Ph.D 193! (St. I s). Between heading the Ph yalc« Depart! i .,, i .,,,,1 ,,,!.„,,,_■ , l.„.l..„l,.ill s. ImKir-hip I,.,.,,,,,,,.. .,.1 ,l,. . ,.-., ,inc Commitee t... the Fullbrighl Scholarship, Dr. Reardon expertlj manages „„ interesting photograph) rse. Hei DR. JAMES ALBERT HIGHSMITH Psychologj Department B .A., I ' M,,. l I., 191S ,N , ' arolina) I Ph.D., 1 - ' 1 (George Peabod, I I  ,l. , D, Hiji-,, ,,!, ' . guidi .I.. Psycholog Department nj w , has tinued ' - I .,p„lai il , . Ill il.- .l„.l mi-. V v ■ i. . ,,i. idents ahr a.l of the limes. The Journal of Appli, I I ' - ■ i ..... - i.n„. ,„.,„, ,,| DR T. FIELD S. BARNEY Romance Unguages Department 1, . [90S (Dartmouth); M.A., 1911 (Hobart) ; Ph.D.. 1916 (Syr. ' ..I l,|.,l,.l .,,,,1 Inr liavint: !,,.,■„ I ' Msi.l,-,.! ,.l II,,- S I 1 l.,,l , I. 1,,.|,,, l! edited iroiH work. „!,, I, „.,. I,,. ' ,., r„ „i 6 - nnsr. MR GLENN R. JOHNSON Sociology Department B - I ' M-, (Reed) . M . I ' M, lumbia). I ' ' - l.....r. Mr. I.. I „ II,. ' ■ i ' Department Heads MR. JOHNSON wonder if they ' re talking Faculty . . . at W. C I. S. Hopper - I Elizabeth Aver Mar) Burke Emma Lou Dav BIOLOGY 1 Dunn li . M.A : -. B.M.. M.M Victor M George Wilson tames Paiotet Mare Friedlacnder . vbigail Rowley Netli, Sue Tilleit B.V. B.A., M  .- H V., M v M.A.. PhD B.S., M B.A.. M.A. i 1 0) ' ., « Diekieeon l i, .-.,!,. , wling 1 lliotl Weisgarbei Phillip Morgan i lain Mki Inga li Morgan Birdie II. 11, ,11..,. a, Bonnie Jean K Wold B.M.. B ,., M.A.. B.M.. B.M.. . B.M Helen Ingraham Inez Coldwell 1,, hie D. Shaftesburj Maude v, illiams n - . M.S B.A. B.A.. Ph.D. n . M S., I ' ll. I ' . B.M. U.S M. Lila Belle Love Albert F. Tl.iel II ! . M S B v M . Ph.D. 11 . M V, Ph.D. John Bridgers May D Bush i. ..,,,, II Spive] B.A.. B.A.. B.A.. M.A., Ph.D. M.A.. Ph.D M.A., Ph.D. B.M.. II S.M., B.M., It M.S.. Ph.D. Kathryn England Wayne Bowman B.a.. M.A. B.A., M B.A., B.M. 1 harlotti « . l)j le, Harold 1 Itkisscn M Y 1 -ii,. , w ooteu W. I1..1 ii.l T.yloi l.eltie Rogers UK. B.A. Sara 1 Holroyd B.S. . M.A. B.A Robie Macauley Kathleen Paintei B (.., l BUSINESS EDUCATION Man II Sink B.A. PHILOSOPHY SECRETARIAL ADMINISTRATION I l, ,- Hay, - Pro li , B.A., M.A.. Ph.D. Va 1 Litllejohn B.A., li - M.Ed., I ' ll IP GEOGRAPHY Pattj Spruill Mathilde Hardaway B B B.S., B.A., M.A v M.B.A., Hi Ii lln, vrundcl B.A.. M.A., Ph.D. PHYSICAL EDLCATION Louise V. Whitlock I ' , S., M.S Coy 1 . Phillips B.V. M.A., Ph.D Ethel Martu, B.i,. . M.S. 11 ., M Shirley II Mohan B.A li I,i Davis U.K. Tommie Lou S 1, B.S. Marjorie Leonard B . M.A Mildred Orrell B.S.. M.A. GERMAN Ellen • i B.S. M.A Ma, belle Jones 1 11.. M. irg M, „.,„., B.S. . M.A Sarah Wilson J ia B.S.S.A.. M.A II M 1 Ph.D Rita Burden B.S. M.A. Miriam I Si i oi II s . Ms ' ' II X l I., Ph.D Marg, .,,.,,. B S lames E. Iiui,.. B.S. Mary Elisabeth Van Dyke B.S. M.S. MEDICA1 Gail M. He B.S. . l CHEMISTRY B.A., l D Kathryn Lultgena B.S B A Florence L. Schaeffet 11 V. I . II 1. „ D. in, B.A . B.S. . M.D . M 11 in ■, M in, Bibza B A B.A., M.S Robert Cerrard ., B. M S. M D Marie 1 Riley B.S (.mi., Marble B.A., M V, I ' ll Ii. Eliial Vl.,,1,- 11  ., | .. Ph.D. HEALTH 1. Ryan 1. v Elizabeth M.Bimmon B.A. Ui, , Si hrivet 11 . l l PHYSK Mildred Harris [I. V. M . ,,,„ Shamburger Ph.D. CLASSICAL CIVILIZATK li I. M.A 1 Isic Jane 1 oa R.N B.S. B.A., Ph.D. HOME ECONOMICS COMMERCE Kalherine E. Robert! 111.,, Penn Pauline 1 K B.A.. M.A.. Ph.D. PSYCHOLOGY Mary Harrell Margaret C. Devinny Miss Louise Weyl B.A., M.S. B.S., M.S. II k., M S. B.S B.S. M.S.. Ph.D. 1. V Higbst B.V. M.A.. Ph.D. Viva M. Playfool Agnes N. t:., ,- Madeline B. Street B.I B.S., M.A. .. B.S., M.A. Elizabeth Dull, Franklin Eicher I I. A., B.S.. B.A., M.A., li I ' . M. 1 B.A. Ph.D. Ph.D. . M.A. Beae . Roas .... B.S.. M.A. Kenneth S. McCulchan B.A.. B.S., Ph.D. Evelyn Howell B.S., l 1 1 i Mellingi B.A., Ph.D. ECONOMICS Elizabeth Hathaway ' ithe ■ Kel B.S. , M.A B.S., M.S. Julia H. He.nlein B.A.. M.A., Ph.D. H ( , M, V. Ph.D. Helen k Stale: II - M.A , 1. 1 ,„,!-,, V. T. Litllejohn B.A., M.A I ' . V M.S., Ph.D. Helen „rratl B.S B.S.. M.S. ROMANCE LANGL ' AGES William Renlroe B.A., l V Evelyn i oa H S., M.S. infield Barney B.A., M.A.. Ph.D. Lois Frasiei B.S., M S Caroline T. Jones B.S. Malcolm K. Hooke B.A.. D.de 1 ' llniv. Josephine Kremei B.S.. PhD. Mi li H. Miller 11 . M.A., Ph.D. EDUCATION Sua Delony I liiabeth M Kaisei B.S., M.S B.v.. M.S lugustine l.,li... lull B.A. Proi. di . M.S. ■ E.N. i harles Prall 11 1 . M.A., Ph.D. LUC) Home Lealh B.S. Mice K 11 B.A. . M.A. Franklin McNutl B.A. . M.A., Ph.D.. L.I. Juhaim., I ' . Mi ' artn B.A.. M.A. II Shavei B.A. . M.A. Mari ' ! ' • ' B.A., l Blair L. Smith . Certificate B. .. M.A., Ph.D 1 ugenia Hunter H . M.A., I ' ll D. Faye 1. Coleman... B.S.H.l Helen Cutting B.A O. P. Chills B.S . M x Nancy Catherine Greenlee B.S. ,n,i, i: Funderburk B.A . M.A. Ruth Shavei li V. M.A. Edythe T. M, ( 1, B.S. William Felt B.A. . M.A. lohn Smith B.Ed . M.S. Magdalene R. Teufel B.S. Josephina Hardre B.A. . M.A. Herbert Vaughn, Ir. B.S., M Ligia Hunt !!. .. Mar Fitzgerald li .. M.A B.A.. M.A. HISTORY ' una Kreimeier B.A M.A Magnilde Gullandei B.A., 1 V SOCIOLOGY B.A.. M . ,., 1 argent HA. M.A. lessii Peden B.A.. M.A. i .i B.A., M. v Glenn K. Johnson B.A. . M.A. Inns Regei B.S., M.S 1 ouis llexander B.A. Lyda i.,,r,!,,„ Shivers B.A.. L.L.B.. M.A., Ph.C. Marion Watson II. 1 . M X losephine Hege B.A.. M.A ' . Mereb Moaaman B.A. . M.A. Herbert Park H Robert i. Ho, ket B.A.. M.A. i ,, i. lohn I, B.A. Elizabeth Liddle li V.. M A. John H. Beeler 111, 1. ., PI, II Miriam M. Johnson B.A. . M 1 1 . - Dailj li - M George B. Tindall . B.A.. M.A., Ph. II. Sara H. Smith B.A. . M.A . i - House Presidents ( )ur counselors and house presidents — as we like them. It was their thoughtful- ness and concern for our well-being and happiness that prevailed and brought adaptation, harmony, and order to dormitory life. Our counselors, always genuinely interested in us, never failed us when we needed a wise and sympathetic listener to help us solve our problems. They were right there to congratulate us on our personal successes and triumphs. Of course, there were those times when mother counselor faced us with her formidable frown occasioned by our negligence of the reasonable quiet at all times rule or by our attempts to make off with the kitchen equipment, but inwardly smiling right along with us. ISS IONE GROGAN IV ' ind Counselors The house presidents, whose primary concern was the furtherance of our well-being through our acceptance of the ideals of student government, were never too busy to answer our myriad questions, help us plan our dorm social events, bring us the latest rule changes from Student Legislature and generally keep things running smoothly. It was she who beckoned us forth to hall board when we wished we had remembered to file a permission slip; it was her good- natured acceptance of a ducking in the shower; and they were her footsteps we heard on the stairs after her nightly ritual of bolting the doors and checking to see that everyone in the dorm family was safely tucked in for the night that made us love her. Counselors and house presidents, your efforts to help us: anyone, anywhere, anytime, deserve heartfelt thanks. We will not soon forget you. BARBARA VEACH House Presidents and Counselors m H IIIM ' I I l I I I I I I I I I I I I I Student Government CAROL DuPLER MARION SIFFORD Inspired and enthusiastic from Pre-School Conference, Student Govern- ment moved steadily this year toward a goal of true democracy. The three branches of SGA were co-ordinated in a common purpose to provide individual opportunity and equality for every student. The executive board, elected by the student body, working with student rep- resentatives in legislature, investigated, discussed and then presented for student decision amendments and timely changes in the constitution. Most timely of all, and affecting the whole student body, was that change which added the office of Judicial Chairman to those already in operation. The girl appointed to this office will take over the duties of SGA president in connection with the Judicial Board, handling the investi- gation of each case and presiding over the meetings. The vital part of Student Government Association — the student body — responded and acted in the spirit of honor and democracy as they lived this college year, 1952-53, at Y ( OFFICERS Trilby Boerner Pi l sidt m Marion Sifford 1 ' ice-Prt sidi nt Peggy Best Secretary Carol DuPler Treasurt r Jan Stern Cheerhadi i TRILBY BOERNER Student Legislature The student legislature I S A is the pulsi b( vernmental system I this college Meeting every othei Wednesday night undei thecapabli leadership oi Marion Sifford, Vice-President oi student government, this body enacted and suggested, cussed and discussed the business that eventually found its the house meetings and mass meetings foi student approval The advisors have been Miss Marjorie Icon. ml. Miss Alice Ryan, and Miss Shirk) Mahan Marion ' s gavel worked lull time during the sessions, and the pages ol Robert ' s Rules of Ordet are worn from frequenl turning and reference Carol DuPler, as Treasurer ol S rA, rapidl) pushed hei peni il to keep up with the proceedings. The Alumnae House filled with the town students, and legislature moved again. The obvious interest in science shown on every Wednesdaj v.. is lauded by the faculty until the announcement was made that those who seemed so interested in the pursuits of spermatophytes were really in pursuit of law and onler. Legislature convened in the Physics Lecture Room until Elliott Hall opened in the late spring. Action has been the byword ol legislature; they worked long and hard hours, not always in official session. This branch of SGA is a growing concern, always striving for the progressive change. First Row, left to rig 1 eel Second Row: le Scott Csp Daniel. Third Row: Barba Hilda Bullard. Fourth Row: Hagan, Rose Farah, Mildred lo Ann Fuller, Peggy Glenn, sanne Scott, Ruth Shar, Mar , Barbara Helms, Ttsh Robinson, Helen Hawfield, Pat Marcus, Ann Darlington, Lura Chngen- Cope, Marilyn Porter, Billie Jo Erwin, Sue Martin, Juonita Smith, Betty Clyde Hill, Anne nn Rothgeb, Ann Way, Key Neelands, Ruth Idol, Becky Shumake i Carolyn Haden, Sally itner, Betty Tesh, Maxine Mclnnis, Carolyn White Fifth Row: Don; Trilby Boerner, Miss Rye i Ann Stanley, Valerie Y Garner, Ann i Sixth Row: Sally H w, Margare WIS Seventh Row Preble, Ann Stroud, Frances Harris, Franki Bailey, Becky Shiver, Ann Rutherford, Nancy vnoush Harutunian, Tommye Lentz, Pat Crab- Roberts, Margie Pnesingcr, Delores J g.U V jpV ' mm «u 3f Judicial Board Those famous Monday night meetings of the Judicial Board art- familiar to all, by hearsay, if not through actual experience. The student body made a profound change in the organization of this group when the decision was reached that no longer would the president of student government be the presiding officer. A new office was created which includes that of the former Honor Board Chairman and that of chairman of Judicial Board, called Judicial Chairman. Her duties will be those of presiding over Honor Board meetings. Judicial Board meetings, and investigating Judicial and Honor cases. The president of SGA will continue to be a member of the board, but the institution of this office will relieve her of some of the responsibility of her former duties. Keeping records of the cases has been the duty of the Secretary of Student Government. The various members are appointed from the ranks of the three upper classes, and they meet around the horse- shoe table in the Alumnae House basement, guided by the capable- help of Miss Ellen Griffin and Miss Dot Grigsby. The foreboding air long prevalent concerning Judicial Board is now gone. The Judicial Board has taken its place in proper per- spective among its sister branches of Student Government. NATIONAL STUDENTS ' ASSOCIATION . . . First Row, left to right: mond, Ruth Idol, Chairman, Betsy Lee Second Row: Nancy Benson, Spencer, Sue Martin, Selma Haydock-Wilson, Grace Blackmore. ;jf 8h Awn IINTS (IMMI Mil Inh K.cu li v ably led tins group ol Jti building leadership cided the numbi i i pmnts i.) be assigned d the responsibilit) i il Al IONAL Mi DEN is ASSCX ia I ION rhis well-known group, led by Ruth Idol, Chairman, had varied activities. They worked to Further student relations between our stu- dents and students of other countries. Among then activities were the social events ami dis- cussions in the (osini.polit.cn (Inh and then open houses .ittci panel discussions. FINANCE HOARD This board, composed of students and faculty members, determined how funds were to be distributed among campus organizations. Cam- pus leaders turned to them for decisions on monetary issues. Conscientious and capable leadership was given by Harriet Whitmore, Chairman; Dr. Albert Keister, Mr. John Lock hart. Dr. William Barrett, and Mrs. May Adams. Faculty Advisors. HONOR BOARD Presenting the idea of a personal code of honor leading to individual responsibility on campus to new students, and making it a functioning reality to upperclassmen. has been the work of Carolyn Haden and the Honor Board, under the gracious guidance of Dr. Thomas Proctor. Faculti Advisor. REVIEWING COMMITTEE Through the efforts of the Reviewing Commit- tee, all interested students were allowed class cuts in order to attend sessions of the Social Sucnn Forum. They were also responsible for the procedures provided for obtaining grades at the end of the first semester — those famous postal cards. And so continues the constant guidance of faculty-student relations. FINANCE BOARD Mickey Pickett Sara Carpenter HONOR BOARD . . . Scaled, left to right: Carolyn Haden, Chai Dr. Thomas H. Proctt Faculty Advisor REVIE VING BOARD Seated left to right: Dr. An Miss Susan Barksdale Nancy Walker Betty eon Hagan, Chairrr Ruth B Pat Cr Miss E vira Prondeck Mr He rbert Vaughn ELECTIONS BOARD Seated, left to right: Kathryn Shields UK I IONS HOARD I Ik Fictions Board with Juanita Smith as chairman arranged the time and date of campus elections and counted the ballots I elections. The student body was assured the right of democratic action at W. C. through the work of this board. CONSOLIDATED UNI lays host for W. C. girl rERSITY OF U. N. C. v Despite epidemics and basketball schedules, the tonsolidated University Council success- fully carried out its functions throughout this year. Exchanging newspapers among the three schools kept the big three in- formed as to the happenings on each cam- pus, and spring found W. C. playing hostess for one of the most enjoyed University Days ever . . . MARILYN ROBINETTE Chairman, W. C. Delegation Consolidated University Council First Row, left to right: Pot Markas Sandv Porter, Sally Beaver, Second Row: Polly McDutf.e, Betty Jean Hagan Marilyn Rob- mette. Third Row: Carolyn Haden, Margaret Crawford, Marion Sifford. V v e un y LOOKING BACKWARD WE SEE . Ufc ¥ S Jk if Wt ' ■ i. tH t fss t AM iF 1 1 } 1  W% T « J f HE TIME IS NOW We came back this last September to begin the year of promise — we were the class of 1953. As seniors much was demanded of us, and much was given — our time, our energy, our enthusiasm. We worked hard and earnestly to make a real contribution. We accepted our responsible freedom and the positions of leadership that came with it. We yanked at the word apathy and trounced it soundly. We started our year with a yen toward the future; now we are casting glances over our shoulders wistfully envying the freshmen. We of the NAV? JACKETS Ours was the first class to use- the Soda Shop for a whole four years. It was also the class thai discovered the reason for ram every Tuesday . . . ! We saw the beginning of a fabulous building program which was to enlarge our school by five new buildings. Practice teaching became a thrill for most; coordinating was a horror for some. We ' ve grumbled through four years of hard work and long hours, but June of 1953 will come too soon for most of us. The Navy Jacket has begun to fade a little, but before we assume the role of has beens we want to express this once our heartfelt thanks to all the people who have made these four years possible — our parents, our teachers, and our class leaders. During our four years of college we have seen the beginning of a new war. Before this year of promise has run out, may we see the dawn of a new and more lasting peace. Abernathy Anderson, M. W. Anthony ANN MARIE ABERNATHY, Chapel Hill B. S., Physical Education VI. ilphian . Baptist Student 1 nion (I 2, I, I). 1 -•■ u ill; If.W.C.A. in. II .ii Issociation II. i. I JL ' DITH BUST ADAMS. Goldsbon B.A.. English i ,, ,,i in . ..... ege it. 2); If.W.C, LOIS MARIE ANDERSON. McLeansville B.A.. Elementary Education MARGARET WOOD ANDERSON. North Wilkesboi B.A., Pritn.it ■ Educ JEAN ELIZABETH ANDREW S. Durham B.S.. Physical Education , .,,,,,1.,,, K.W.C.A n 2); Baptist Student I ...... i I, I ' R SUE PAGE ANDREW s. Greensbor, B.S.. Home Economics .ili.ui III; Int. rljitli ( ..iin.il III; B.,[,t Economies Club (2. 3. 41. President 111: HARRIETTE HOLTON ANTHONY. Shelby B.A.. Pnm.it i Education M, II. .mm -.,1..., I ..11.-.. .11 : I .,.... ' ,,.,.,„ III. Y.W.I Fellowship (2, 3, II ; Fren. Ii Club I Ii , I o ,...1,1.,., I lub Tap Danre Club HI. FRANCES ELIZABETH ARMSTRONG, Belli B.A., History SARA ISABEL ARMSTRONG. Greensboro B.A., Cht . . i - ..... in-.,,, II ; ii,,-ir I Int. I- ' . ' -. II ; Galilean Club i ! .1. i I . ;. 1, .-. ,.,..,. Ii. ,-,,,.., Ul , IV.,,, ' , List CI. II. . ' , S, II : Square fur l ' leedle 53 MARY DICKSON ARROW OOD. Barium Springs; B.S., Physical Educath Dil noil Hi: Wea natei Fellowship Council (2, J, 41: R Dane,- 131: Can,,, r.umniitlee (-. II. I I : li IN... I..r HI. GELENE ANDREW ' S ATWOOD. Sparta ; R.A., Chi mist) i Idelphian; Dean ' s List (3, li: II Roll (3) Squan i ir. le (3) ; Che ;. 1 1 ; Galilean Club (3) ; Square I ' . e 2 luceua (! Cornelian; Marshal (4) j P i (2); V.W.I Dance Club II. 2, 3, li. Prcsidcnl 1 1) v (1. : !, 3, I); c, SARA I Y N BAILEY, Charlotte; B.A., Cornelian; Dean ' s ! isl (3, I) ; Honor Roll Galilean Club 13. 11: Caduceua Club (2, 3. V . 3) ' r.! - ' . ' .i. ,,t t. BETTY Rl ' TH BARNES. Boone; B.A., Primary Educath ,n Cornelian; Proctor (2,  : Lutheran Studenl Km in il. 2, 3 - GLADi •S YARBORO BARNETTE. Charlotte; B.A., Pth Educalii m si SAN M KINNIE BATTEN. Kinst.m; B.A . I I, «,■ . ■, EJuciIwb He ian y.W.C.A M i . Botan] i lub (2 I, 1) . F.T.A. (3, 1. MARY ALICE BATTY. Charlotte; B.S.. Hon lletheian; Dean ' s Lisl (3) : Junioi Wvl ; 3. II : Square Dance (2. 31. ELIZABETH ANN BAL ' COM. Wadesboro; B.M . Uetheian; irginis Intel i Collect (1, 2) Dean ' s Lis! III. SALLY BEAVER, Albemarle; B.A., English (3); Legislature (1, 41: K.i|.|..i II. II ; Golden Chaii I; Calilean Club (21; Fu orkshop Chairman N,ws f.litor 131. F.dii REBECCA EONDREN BECK, Greensboro; B.A.. Primary Eiucath Cornelian; Town Students Association (1, 2, 3. II. SHELIA DOREEN BELL, Greensboro; B.A., An I... loli ' ljn I.lul, l2. 3. 41, Secretary I3| ' ; Art Club II. II ELIZABETH ANN BENNETT. Charlotte; B.S., Home Economics .!. Ij. In, in : VU.l V til; Honr? K- n.-rnii s Club I], 2 1 ; Chairman (4); Clogging Club (3. FOA1N PHILLIPS BEST. Greensboro; B.A.. Bemenun EJuc.iiioi: Idelphian; Honor Roll (1) ; Town Students Organisation (3. Botanj Club (2); Future Teachers of America ill. It.i-iu- I )I [SI (CATHERINE BEVERLY. Bethel; B.S.. Secretarial Adi Aletheian; Y.W.C.A. 141 MARGARET ANN BLACKW ' ELL, Ruffin; B.A., Elementary Eduction Dikeani Setvic. League (1) i Proctoi (3); Calilean club (1, 2, i, Issoi ial 1 ,2, ' ■ I i . Squan l ,m- e (3). ANN COHOON BLALOCK. Colombia ; B.A., Primary Education Dikean; Social Planning Council 111; Calilean Club (2 I, I) ! Fun (3, H: Hall Social Chairman Hi: 1T.W.C.A. (I, . ' . 8, .). CAROLYN MILLER BLOUNT, Salisbury: BS.. Physical Education Idelphian; Dance Committee (3); Social Chairman 111; Km; Cha l ' r... i.-r II. II: I i V.lu.i.r I ' . i : ri- f,.nini l,,m„,.i ' , ill K-,. Dance Group 12. 3, li. ,, , -l ' r, .,,1, „! ill r,..,,|.ri Day Chairman III. JOAN BLl ' MBERG. Fairlawn. N. J.; B.A., English Aletheian; HUM (I, 2. 3, I); Uaaqui I idi rs (2 I, 4), (3, II: Radio Workshop (1, 2. 3, I), Sccretary-Treai kers (1, 2, 3, 4); Dean ' s I.isl 13. II. ANNIE KATHLEEN BODENHEIMER. Kernersville ; B.S., linn Economics Up 1, n . l Utl TRILBY AW BOERNER, i •ciation (4); trvisorj Committee 13. li; Legislature (3, I); rudicial i-.. .1 ' i - ■ Nei in Club II. 2. Group (2, 31; Recreation tseocialion ll. 2. 3, 4). Secretary (2| ; v,- ■• -  i 0A vl m , , eedled dj F.T.A. (4); 4H Club II. ?i; ETHEL CRAWFORD BONNER. Raleigh; B.A., Primary Education Cornelian; Pi ni : Dais] Chain i- ' i: Junior Adrian (S) ; Y.W.C.A. (I, 2); Fan Botany Cluli 12. 3, II. Vice-President 131: Dean ' s Li.l (S) JOYCE CARRIE BOWEN, Windsor. B.S.. Physical Education ,n.r„ j lil ; Cool (31 JOYCE E. BOWIE, Welcome, Md. ; B.S., Physic J Educili, l. itheian : Campbell Junior College 3. 41 ; Clogging Club 2. 3. 41 ■ F.T. MARY IDOL BREEZE. Pleasant Garden; B.A., English Cornelian; CoroMi (2, S) j lui I ra Sludenta Orgaaiialion (4) j Arts Forum Committee (3); Sigma Delia Pi (2. 3. 41; Honor Roll (1, 2. 31; Dean ' . Lj.l II. ii PATSY BRINSON, New Bern. B.A.. Elementary Education r- Cornelian: ProctOI (1, Teachers a rii i 1 1); Y.W.C.A 1 1) ; Spanish Club 1. 21: Wesley Foundation List 1 B,,i. ,n, Club 121; Future MARJORIE JEAN BROWN. Black Mountain; B.A. Ii: : rj D.kcon: Juniata Colleg 1 Ii ; 11..,,, ' - 1 ,-, (3) rili ; Proctor 1 ■ ' ,: ' ' VK ' l3,i ' I 1 .1 3. 1), ice-Prrsidrnl OUDA BRABSTON BROWN. Charlotte; BS. , Distributive Education Dikean, Dorm Reprrsi-n lathe i li ; Hall Hoard (4) ; Y.W.I 1 (1 II : Honor H,,ll , 1. .. 1) ,1. ; Sigma Alpha 1 3. 41 : MARY GARLAND BRIMLEY. Gastonia; B.A .. Elementary Education Uetheian: Hall Board , 1 l, . r.itiirc Teachers of America III; h is Union 11. 2. 3. 41; B„l a n 1 , lonor Roll 1 1 . Choral Cro o, . 2. 3. 4 11. 2. 3l I : Y.W.C.A. Bryant, B. B Bultord Butts BEVERLY BELLE BRYANT, Charlotte B.A., Primary Education JULIA CATHERINE BRYANT, Charlotte B.A., Sociology MERLE BEATRICE BUIE, Fayetteville B.A.. Primary Education Alelheian: Honor Roll II. . ' . 3); Pi (1. 4) , tt I Hi; Botanj I I, (2, I) : Spanish i I. a, (2, 1) , Dean ' s List (3). HILDA GRAY BULLARD, Fayetteville B.A., Psychology kletheian; Honoi Roll [3) Elecl - Board in, Service League, 1 to II ' rr ,.1,,M, . 111. V.I,,-,., . . .,,,, ,111 1 !„.„ 1 |,,,,,,„a„ I | Pr , Hi Y. V.i:, i. LI. A Hi Psy, holoB] . lub I I) V i,, 1 ' ,, -i,l, ill: Recreation Association il. . ' . 3. I) j Dolphin Seal (3, u Dean ' s I ETTA ANNE BL ' NN. Roanoke Rap.Js B.A.. Primal) Edl, ; ■ i: ! , • List i n. VALINDA LEE BUTLER, Burlington B.S.. Secretarial Administration SARAH ANN BUTTS, Halifax B.S., Home Economics MARJORIE NELL CAGLE, Castle Hayne B.A., Chemist! tdelphian; Hall Board 1.11: Caraddi Business - I) lasistanl Businesi M.,n.,_,i ill, Hniior K.,11 IJ. .11 ; Eleelum, Buuul l3l; Currieului null.,, (31; J„„i„, Uvisoi I 11 ; Bapli.l Mudeni 1 li -,, Vke. President Hi; Cliemi.lrj Club (1. . ' . 31, Vice-President 141; French Club ' 3. SARAH DOT CALL. Advance B.A., English f?A f) ■ ine Vleedles ' 53 MARY SI E ( ARPENEER. «.,.ist..ni.i. U.S.. S, n .irul Admninh. PA I Rl( IA ANN ( AKPENTER. ashmyton. D. C; B.A., Spanish i I)  Di I) MARY ANNE CARRINGTON. Winston-Salem ; B.A., Biology Dikcan; Y.W.C.A. (I, 1); K M Studenl Union (I, 2, 3) ; B«um Club (J. )) Galilean Club (3); F.T.A. (4) i North Spencer Spotlight III; Recreation ( Bcia Beta Beta (3, li; Coamopolitan Club (2, I ' . FRANCES ELIZABETH CARROLL, Hookerton; B.A., History Treasurer ' (41 ; French Club (3, 1) F.f.A (4) ! ...- - List (3, I). EMILY CHEEK CARTER, Silei City; B.A Frenci i.TlV ' l ' lViu ' .Ti ' t i ' .i ' . ll Younc Republican. Club BETTY SUE CAISBY. Bessemer Cit) , B I P Alciheian; Class Elections Chairman (II; Honoi r We.l ' rci.lcnl III ; R.-, (3 I); Dean ' a List (.1 NELLE MARIE CHANDLER. Bur I A Primal i duca or ship (li:i, LLTA SPANN CHIPLEY. Rocky Mount; 6.5., SfCMjri.il Administration Vdelphian; Marsli.il (31; Finjn. ■•■ He.ar.1 111. Sccrctar-. (41; Dame Cnmnul Association (2); Pint Veed et in ; Sainl Man ' s House (.1. li; Dean ' s Lii I I V ' I- ; Recreatn BARBARA ANN CLARK. Roanoke. Vj.; B.A., Art AI. ' DRA JEAN CLINARD, Winston-Salem; B.A., Pritrury Education Cornelian: Darlinettes ' 2. 3. 41; Interfaith Council (1. II: Y.W C.A. II. 2. 31; Moravian Club (1. 2. 3, 4); Botany Club (2. .11: F.T.A. 13. 4,; Recreation ss.,r iali.™ (1. 2. 3) i Tip Dan,-,. Club (.1. L)i Dean ' s I -i (4). LIRA BERTHA CLINGENPEEL, Bluefield, W . Va.;B.A., Mathematics Dlkcan: Scrrelarv 111; Judicial Board. Secretar) 131: Legislature (4); Treasurer 121; Golden Chain (S). President 111; Servi.e League (1) ; Dais] Chain (2) i Dance I , .mm, lie,- II. 41; Junior Advisor 131; Y.W.C.A. Ill; Saint Mar - House 121: square Circle II. 2. 31. Prcnicnl III; Recreation ssnr,ati„n II. 2. 3. 41. Cabinet (21; Dolphin Seal (1, 2. 3. 41. Sccretarv I2l; Camp Committee 2. II: Student Advisory Committee III: ssistanl House President 121: Ring Committee (31; Jacket Committee (2). PATSY RUTH CLODFELTER. Hight Point; B.S., Home Economics Cornelian; Proctor (1. 21; Dai.v Chain (21: Junior Advisor 131: Y.W.C.A. II. 2. 31; Lit (1. 2. 3. 41. S.irelarv ill; Home Economic, Club II, 3. 41: F.T.A. 131: Dean ' s I, -I il BETTY LEE COBB, CliffsiJe; B.A., Elementary Education Alethei.n: clour 111; Y.W.C.A in. Baptist Studonl I,. Recreation Association (2. 31; Square Dance 121. OLIVIA COGGINS. Lexington; B.A., Primary Educati, Vlclphian: Proctor (2) ; Y.W.( V (1. 2, 1, I) ANNABEL COLVARD, Jefferson; B.S.. Home Economics Alethrian; Salem College 111: Y.W.C.A. 131; Omjcron No 131. Treasure Square Dance (31: l-H I 1 1 : Dean ' s Lial 13. 41; Young Democrats Club (4 PATRICIA BAIN CONNOLLY. PlainfielJ. N. ].: B.A., Spanish Alethcian: Y.W.C.A. Ill: Westminster Fellowship (1. 2. .3. Il: s ema ||, Club (3. Il: Square Danr.. 131; Cosmopolitan Club (41; Dean ' , list ill. MILDRED GELENE COOPER, Ennice; B.F.A., Art Adelphian: Pine Needles Art Slaft 131; Art Club (2. 3. 4); World Feder 2. 31; Square Dance (2); Coamopolitan Club I2, 3 1 : Dean ' s list 131. NANCY JOAN CORNELIUS. Greensboro; B.A.. Primary Education Cornelian; Salem College (II; Home Economics Club 121; F.T.A. 141; Tap Dance Club 3. 4); F.T.A (3 Club (21 ; Spanish G S Pi pical Education I I) l ' Iroup ■:. li ; I .„. n lub I I i iol (3, I). CLAIRE CRAVEN COX. Elon College; B.F.A.. Art Cornelian; I,„li.,l H. II: I „n,J,h. .t K . 1 Ml li.„ „, -■. II..II  ......! I l.jirman 131; Dance Committee 3 . ; Town Students Organisation lit: Vi- Forui Col (2.3); n Club (2. 3, H: rirjn ' s List (3). PINEV RICKS COX. Washington; B.5., Secretarial Admit, Uetheian; Servici League (1) Procto : J (1) ; Camma Mr-ha (3), Srcretarr [ANE CRAC.AN. Sanford; B.A., Primary Educalioi o . :. . ,. I I.-. ,,„.,. Citl l mi II IN I ' MII ■ ( Rl-NMIAW. A Ii.mI1, h I CAROLINE CREWS, Oxford; B .11 .. Mw £,. .,.. ,l.-l,.|ii.,,i; c boil n - ' . I I): Y.W.I ' i n up 13. ; Dolphin Seal MARY ELIZABETH JOHNSON CREWS, Greensboro 8 I Primary Education Metheian; Proctoi (3): Social P I (II; H - I liruiaii (1) : T.. n Stoderita Organ I l I . . I . I , , i JOAN HELEN CROSSLEY. Winston-Salem; B.A., Primary Education PATRICIA ANNE CROWELL, Newell B.A., EleiiniiLii ) Ediiciium Dikean. Marshal (4); Se. retar) I Y.W.C.A (1); F.T.A. (4); Re. rei i V«so. iati n ; MARGARET H1LI. CRUMPLER, Towson, Md. B.S.. Hom I:: MARY SCOTT DANIEL, Raleigh B.S., Home Economics Dikean: Legislature (4); S.. Lcaau. (3); Proctoi (2 EDITH ANN DARLINGTON, Winston-Salem B.A., Mathematics Dikean; Secretary (3); Social Planning I ncil (4); lriirrfaith Coun Y.W.C.A. (1, 21, Cal.in.-t 131 l ' rr.,,1,-,,1 H; Square Circle II, 2, Galilean Club .J. II; |i. ,... ' - 1 ... . : BENNETTE DAUGHTRV, Goldshoro B.A., Elementary Education BETTY I FAX DAVES, Lincolnton B.F.A., An Editc.ilion Adelphian; Pheifter lunior College II. 2); An Club (3. DORIS NELLE DAVIS, Cornelius B.S., Home Et I ; w , -i, . i I. ii .1. . l. : Sqoai lv 2i.i Adelphian; Y.W.C i [..I. ii 2 : l List in MARGI ' ERITE LOITSE DAVIS, Lexington B.S.. Home Economics .i 1 Wom. ., ' - ViimIi.iii .2 I Ii II I , ni JOYCE ANN DEAS, Canton i t, ( nc r fee ' died PEGGIE JEAN DECK, Cliffside; B.S.. Secretarial Administration lletheian; Baptist Student Union (1, 2. 3, 41; Gumma Alpha (3, 4 1 . JEAN STONE DENNY, Raleigh ; B.A., Histoi Dikeaiii Elec is Chairman (2); Hanoi II, ill (1, 2, 3) S 1 agu. (3) Procloi (3) Dais) Chair (2) I 1  IV (II; It i-l Student Union III; Phi Mpha Thota (3, n Secretai (4) Chemistrj Club (2, 3. II; Honor Board (4) KulLir, ' I,-.i, h,i- ,,t Vni.Ti,j It tl; Ii..!,-., .. i U, li; iLm - li-t i: H CATHERINE MARSHALL DeSHAZO. Atlanta, Ga.; B.A., Sociology U tl,.-i.i.. : I .„.-i, ■„■:., i :. |i; II i Roll (2, 3) ; Procloi (4) ; Junior Uvisor (3) ; Choir (1, 2, 3. 4) ; Canterbury Club (1. 2, 3. 4) ; Uphs Kapp ' li.i ii. ti ■-. i.ii. I,.,-, in, en - ,i t i in!, i; n I ' ,, -i.i, ,,, in i:,,,,. - i, MARILYN JOAN DEVINEY. Spindale; B.A.. Elementary Education Dikean; Yea ■ (1) ; Service League (1) j Procloi (2); V « I I (1, - ' , I, n. Cal i Bolanj Club (2, tl; F re Teachers oi rica (3, ) ; Ircher; I tab (3) j Square Dane. PATRICIA ANN DONNELL, Goldsboro; B.A., English Cornelian, Marshal i I) : Rinf, I ommittee (2, 3) : I a MARY DOW TIN. Lexington; B.A., Primary Education and I i ...n.iu.i: i.m.i. ii .t. ii. i ;. i . i- . ■ MARY ANNE DUDLEY. Canton: B.M., Piano - ir (1, 2. 3. I BARBARA HELEN DYHRBERG. Elizabeth City; B.A., Sociology i ore. I...,.; y.W.C.A (3 li i I ' i ... , . ..,,. .,!„,„ i lob i li. ELIZABETH BERTHA EARLY. ( harlotfc ; B S II ••.. Economics Cornelian; Hid, 1 ' I I ,,11, -, ,1 _, ■, w . (3, 1); Home r mica Club (S, II; FtltUI LOIS HERRING EDGERTON, Wallace; B.A., Primary Education Welphian; 1.W.C.A (1) Westminatei Fell hip (3, 4) j Squar.. Circle (1, 2, 3) i Future Tea,- Ameriea (4) ; Dean ' s Lis Sally Beaver ALBEMARLE, NORTH CAROLINA Editor of the Car) . . . one of those gold scholastic keys . . . sincere friend . . . keen awareness of campus doings . . . nice to know ■Trilby Boerner WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA President of Student Government . . . |iuct efficiency . . . her Bailey girls . . . talented in many fields . . . interested and interesting . - bound to succeed MARY ALICE ELLIOTT, Oxford; B.A.. Hislorj Dikean; II. r Roll (3) : Pi (4) ; Y.W.C.A (1 K„l„n- r,.„ |„„ „l „„T„ a II. II. StiT-lm I II ; CENU I H i A I HERINE ELMORE. Franklinton; SAL. Ma , ll,l. iT ■ !i ' i -i. K. lu. an.... tli.l. ' l i. 2. I. ' Ii. BILLIE JO ERVIN, Shelby; B.S., -  ;■ Economics PHYLLIS PAGE EIRE, Eure; B.S.. Home Econ Dike. istrj Club Hi: H.„„r Ecoooi Club (2, I, l ' -. North Si Spotlighl . l. II Hi: Phi Psi Omega (2, ; : . - Di an s List (3 i ANN FALLS Lawndal B I Primary Education Vsi ition (Ii : Hall B..at.l (2) . Squar. D MARY HAYES PARMER. Murphy; B.S., H n I Dikean Procloi (2, I) Dais) Chain (2) ; Y.W.C.A. (II I ' (1.2.3,4); Home Econo 2 I 1 l.il.ir. I ■ .. I- .- I Vn ... . i I i : I  l ' I 2 I I S. ' . . ,... ' . 11, ,1,1.. M,,., ... H ... RUTH I.ENORA FARMER, Bailey; B.S., Homi I ■ ,l.l|.l,i,,..: H ■ E ni. s ( lub (3 ill ' 1) JOYCE EVELYN FISHBACK, Brooklyn, V Y . B.M , Music Education Hunter Collet 111: l.r.-...,.|,,.,.. M I ..i. e I. - ' . I) nen ol ..i. ... ,. -;, I ,i ■ ■ lub (2 CLARE FORNEY, Westport, (  ™ ; B.A M, III. .an , Honor R..II (1, 2. 31 I 131 - Circle (2 II 1 iu Pi I I, 1 I I IS .1 -I,. I. Iiil, II 2. 3. VI; M-.li.al I . ' . I,.,,. I, ...... 12 I I ' I,, .,..,.., I :i I , I ' ..-,.!..,! III. (..hi ..I II,.,. .... . I 21 - : . I. i B i: Beta (3 I) Vice-President (4) ; Dran ' s List 13. BARBARA ANN FOST) K. Deland. IT.i.; B.S . Physical Education i ,.,,i. I, ,,, , II ; Gun --.m I, I , .. I.. . . I] Dais i hair, 12. : K,, ii, iv -. ' ' I. 4); Co-of (2, 3, 4). E V VI hi - illC I ' J ( ' (( I Frecmon, K. G Fuller, J. Fyne BESSIEJAN] FREEMAN, Hendersonville ; B.A., E I lian: Hal] B.iar.l 12. !.; Carol „ 111: CmaJJ, III; II..,,.,, Roll .1. 2. Jl : S I lub (3, i i ' i. si.l, i i i I ' i:l i I. II. 2 - !• Uub I II : Kuliir. ' I.i.,. [1 I II : l.H I tub III: K J„ ,,.., I ,i I il : Hall K i KATHARINE GREY FREEMAN, harlot , ' .. ' ' mar) Education Kit-ill.-, ji. Y.W.C. .il - ' tt.-i ., I , n .,.-!,.,. i I 2 : II I I I America I : ' Galilean JANESECRI M 11 I I I K Monroi B.S., Sf, . dministration i i Dais) i [O ANN 11 I I I K Mi Hollj B I S Ui thi ian Dance I it (3) j Juni..r- | lub IS .i - log. Club I I); I MARY MARGAR1 l I l Ql AY, Snow Camp; B.S., H w« Economics . . ..r III : Inlcrfaith I Steering . H,,,,, I ■ ' I il. t. 41. 1 I AM I STEWAR. FYN1 v.mtc-r. S. C; B.A I I  ••!• ' I ■ Srnu.r Dane Chairman 131 MARY NORCOM GAI1 HER, .11 rent B.A.. Primary Education Dik an : S rvice 1 eague (3) ; Daia] I hain (2) ; li : Playlikers (1, 2, I) DORIS DOLORES GANTT, Mount Ho B.A.. Chemhti LORNA HOPE GARRETT. Draper 6.5., Home Economic! MARTHA EVELYN GASTON. Asheville 8.A., Chemistry Dike, i B. rea I ijleg. Weal slei I. II hip (2 NANCY LEE GASTON, Asheville B.S.. Physical Education tdelphian; If.W.C.A. Ill : V ati I I); Square Dan, i I 2, ! I (2 : n Preaidem in. JULIA ELIZABETH GIBBS, Statesville B.A., Primary Education ANN COLLSON GILBERT, Greensboro B.A., English i orn, lian; Pro. i ■ - ' I. , , I); Hall : ELIZABETH HANDLEY GILLIK1N. Goldsbon B.S.. Physical Education Ll ' CILE MARTIN GILLS, Bluefield, W. Va. B.S., Horn Ecoi U. ii u ii-ii.ii in N ..i Studi i,i ■ . i. ii r i hi .i 1„ Idvisoi in V. «.(.. Pr . ' I II : Hon.ir Hull II. 2, II ■ - . . II. . ' I ; Baptist Mml. ' iit 1 mm, II. 21 ; I run Nn I I. F-ci,,ii„iiH,s Cliil, II J. II: K-iir., , iii 1 A I €: $ ine 1 leedu eeaied 53 REBECCA SEIF GLASS. Baltimore. MJ.; B.A., Biology D k an; n„i.„„ Club (3, n I I  tr) i (2, I, 11 ; Beta il. 2, 3) : Bool ' n Spin II. - ' . J) . Dean ' s I i«l in. MAI.IssA MARION GLENN. Henderson; B.A., Primary Education II I G II LEN GLENN, Waynesboro, V., ; B., I .. English ' •l|- I .•s.isiutlirr III; II ..II II. 2. II ; I u AJvi JACQUELINE GOODWIN, Hillsboro; B I., Englis, Dikean; Carolinian i-i; Masqueradcra il. - ' . :i. I K ' ELAINE GOODWIN, Durham; B.A., Sociology i (3) Muaii I liii ...i .I.-. D IEAN JEFFERIESGOLDELOCK. M.mroe; B.A., Primary Education Dikeani Hall Board (2): Daia) Chain (2); S ' tannine Con li; Hall Social Chairman (4 ill; Future Teachers ol America 13, li: I n Reprcaentative in. Dean ' a Lial (3 1J DORIS ANN GRAHAM, Clyde; B.A., S , ALMA LOUSE C.REEXE. P.i.k; ishui.a ; B.A.. Biology U lp : Dai (2 ;. li Biol (] .. .ii KATY FARTHING GREENE. Valle Crucis ; B.S.. Horn 1 , Aletheian; Carolinian, Business Stall (1, 2, I), Vdverlising Mr.nae.ei ness Manager (4) i H. t Roll (3) (3) V.W.C.A. (1. 2, :. n.ll 1 ics (1, 2, I, I) ; Future Teachers of Amelia Squari D; I) . I II il. 2, I I) I politan (2) , I ..,..- I 1st (3, n. MARGARET PHILLIPS GREER, Greensboro; B.S.. Secretarial Administration MARY JANE GRESHAM. Beulawlle; B.S.. ,-,-,. ■ . „■ GWENDOLYN KELLER GRIFFIN. High Point; B.5., Home Economics ■Man: Hall Social Chairman 111: T.. n -i...l.-i,i. I iruan i .n il. n : Y.W.C.A. ll. 2) ; Weslej Foundation 11. 2 : n II... I Club (2, I li: Futur, I. ...I.,,- ol X ...a Hi: Recreation Issocia I. 2); Dance CAROLYN IRENE HADEN. Asheville; B.A., Chemistry Uelphian; Chairman H..n.,r B„ar.l 111: Judicial It. ..ml 111: I ,-e.i-laiure i : li iv-i.l-ni ,,l I I.,.- i ' . i ; Oui-tan.lni - ■ Ml l.r.Ml.., In,,,r-il ll; lunmi Uii... ll nni.tr Club 12 11 B kssocial il 2 ; Hi Square Dance (2, t. I), Vice-President (3); Dean ' s Lial (3): Golden Chain 141. HARRIET HALL. Greensboro; B.A., Sociology Mi; Lutheran Student ' a Ass.t.-iai -J HELEN HALL, Oxford ; B.F.A., Art Education Vdelphian; Vrls Forum t imittee i.ii : Can Gallic; b (2, 3 li . Futun I chei PEGGi A HAM High Point; B.A., Primary E ' ' I- I In.. i l_ II. l.,i,.,-ii,u l.lit.T III. I .l;l,.r in t In- I ill .- 1 ■. lie, in l.W.C.A H 2 : II  Ysle i„ui,Jali„ ;al„„..t 131: It — r ' „ ,,„, || .- I I. President | .1 | I,„- Clul HELEN MAi HAMMOND, Charlotte; B.A., S . FRANCES MERRIMAN HARMON. Skyland; B.A., Elementary Education .l. Iphian; Hall Board (3) ; Y.W.C.A I - ' I I) Wesley 1 la I 2 I, 1 1 ; I ul I. 13 li Re, v- i 1, 2 I. 4.1 S Dane, I I) , - I lub i I tan ' s I t-fc o (S Greene, K. F. - ii c I ( ' ( ' ed Do ANN WALKER HARRIS. Charlotte; B.A., Sociology Adelphian; Y.W.C.A. II. I); S log. i lub (3 II AWll LAURA HARRIS. McLeansville; B.A., Primary Education Ui ' n; 1 own Student! Organiiation (I, . ' . 3, I) ; Phi Pi D( )R( )THY M. HARRIS, Mountain Park ; B.S.. Secretarial Adminislralio Dilteao; Pint litehell I ollegi • l 2) n I Mviso - - HELEN FAYE HARKIs a-.hin.tjton; B.S.. Sccraariai At. delphian: Pun V. J. ' . . I ,.. ,.,,. - MARTHA HARRIS. Shelby ; B.F.A., Art u. [phian II ill Board (31 Pi Mi. H..|.:i-i -i... ,,i I i ANNE HARRIS V ilson; B.S.. Secretarial Administration Mi lp M i. -I n- - l ' I H : ill Board (1) II. ' • 1.11 I Id...... 111 V.U.I.. II . I II: Gamma Uphal.l til: IV. r. n i i. il J, I, II Mi i m (4); li n ' s Lial |3. I). MARTHA DELLA HARRISON. Palmyra; B.S.. Secretarial Administration Cornelian: Dorm hVpr.--.-nt it... .1 i : I i-i. - Hi II. II : Siema Mpha II : I i. „ I ill: Honor R-ill LAI RA MacNAIR HARRISS, Wilmington; B.A ,-, i 1 i : Kr. - | . iiBaioa (1) ; Yearling Miry ' Hou«- 3.; H ' CILE HASSEL, Hendersonville B.M., Theory 1 in , ' 1 I ; Kris i ,,r„,„ Ci.ninihM..- I ii,, I, sin, il J. i, I, : i l,.,,„l„, Musi, Croup (1 HELEN HOUSTON HAWFIELD, Washington, D C. B.S., Secretariat I. Lisl Hi ; Dais) Chain i- ' i SELMA TOWENA HAYDOCK-WILSON, Atlanta, Ga. B.A . French and Sbanisi f ) PATSY JEAN HAYWOOD, harlottc B.S., Business Education Honi.r Roll II 2, 1, : Pr I I, II. 2. :i, II ; Sinma Mnha I I. 41 ; II I I: I , I,. ,„,„.,„ I H ; F.T.A. MARTHA ANN HEAFNER. Lincolnton M.. Musii Education kdelphian, Marshal ill: Daisj , I - ' I : Social PIannin§ Council l : Ha il ' I,. •. ,,!-.,, Ill: llan, . I. ...,! .. 12. 11:1 l,,„, ,1 2 ; I); Y.W.I ' li Musii Educal I„l, (1, 2, I, Ii: Ma) Court, Maid ol II r (4). BARBARA RAE HELMS, Monroe RS., Secretarial Administration Legislature ill: Pr , (3); Y.W.I V i LOU Ol ' TEN HELMS, Charlotte B.A.. Primal i Edm ... i.„ ,;i V.W.C.A. (2. 3 MARGARET HARRELSON HELMS. Charlotte B.A., Psyo ,M|,hian: la ' c-laliir- Ill; II. ,11 s„. ,,,| I I,.,,,,,,, , . |,, 1 .W.C..A I : II : ! ' ■ . Ii,.l., e I l„l, i ' .. II. Trcasur, , (3), Secrets RUTH HERRING. Wilson B H M . a Education VIeth, ian S, Lei t) Pr, 3) : F.T.A. (3, 2. 3.1 : Dra., ' . Pro, di , Club ■ 4 t £ vl ine V fee die 5 S3 1.1 [TY LYDE HILL, Wilson; B. 4., , ' . w. u Educat - Ip Preaid 1) : Hall Board (2); I. i last la. ltd i bail ELIZABETH HOWELL HILL, W ilmington; ' . I . . m.,o Education Dik II Board i 11 : i lass rreaaurei (4) ; ( lass N v Rep MAVIS GERALDINE HOLLAND, Salemburg; B.S.. Secretarial Admit Uelphlan; Pineland Collegi (1) i Procloi (3) ; Baptist Student I MARY ELLEN HOLLEMEN. Jonesville; B.A., Elementary Education llethcian; Man H College (1, 2): Baptist Student Union I Council Membei (4); I I . 1EAN CAROLYN HOLLINGER. Gastonia; B.P A., Art Comelii .,,,.. .,!.,... I ittee (3); Procloi (II: In VI..... ■ ,i- I rum I ... (3) i I Fell hip I 1(2, 1.41; Vrt t ' .lul. (J. : u Presidenl (4) Student General Education Col Dean ' a List I MARY LEE HOLSHOUSER, Blowing Rock; B.A., English I onu lit louae Prcsi.l I .-it, S n I ha 21 Fro. I ,„,.-,-,. ... It. n : t.,.1.1. „ i I .m.r-in ( ' ....... II 1 H ; lill.n 1.I..1.1 I - ,1 si . I l„.„ II. 3. Ii; Inleilaith I. ...... .1 I - .1 1 ; 1 . .1 t ■ : 1 . tt ■ • ; ,:. ;.; North Spencet Spotlight (4); Radio Workj p (2) ; PEGGY LEE HORNE. Charlotte; B.S., Horn, Economics Vdelphian, Dorm Repres. .......... (1) ; Da I . - . lub ' - ' . I II; F.T.A. 111. I :.-!.. 1. - I i I VI KIH IT: HOWARD, Sale mburg; B.5., Horn, Economics Idelphian; Elections Board (41; li,,,.. I l,.„n i- ' i; S..rial Plannine Council (I, 31; Hall Social Chairman l te. Hi. II Ecoi i.- ( .lull (2, 3. II. Treasurer HI; F.T.A. (4) ; Recre laaociatioi I li . Ci i c mil i:ti - - i I - I i-i I li. II M I WART HOWARD, Salemburg; B.S., Physical Education Ldelp II ■,.■- 1, 1 in in Legislal 1) Daia) 2) Dance I ittee Hi ' Baplisl Studenl I ., 1 .T.A. Ill; Recreation Usociation (1, 2, I, II: I. i te. I 1 1- Co-ol in. II AN ANDEAN HOWARD, Sanford; B.S., Physical Education BARBARA ANN HOWELL. Lillington; B.A., Primary Education Dikean; Proctoi (1) 1 Dane, C mittee (4) : Y.W.I (1 I] tt . MARY I.Ol HOW II Monroe; B.S.. SccicUri.,1 Ad. ' BARBARA LOT I.M HI NT, Greer. S. C; B.A.. Elementary Education l.n Proctoi ' ! ' . I ' Ilee in 1 tdviaoi (3); Y.W.C.A (1, - ' ' : Baptial Studenl Union il ! n I I V il. II : R rr. ,i V--... il -i n ; .|...j, r In _ ' MARGARET JOSEPHINE HUNTER, Fayetteville ; B.S., Secretarial Admin: kdelphian; Sal II. -■ (1) Pin, ...,. in. Proctoi (I 2 :i. Ma) Da iltee (3); 1 « I V (2 I (lamina Alpha I 1. II; Spanish Club l. ' l. I RANK I S MAm ) Hi SS Gastonia; B.A., English Heart Innioi I ..II.- , .,,„.,.. Rl ' TH GRAY IDOL. Kernersville; B.A., 5 Dil M.S.A Coui I), CI n Hall Board (1, 2); Legislotur, (4); Grealei I ireil) I il (4); P - mil i :. I); Dai , il . ' : i v. , : i li..i,„, i l„i, . _ ' ; n - !,,,, Club [3, li; Recreation A ilion (3); Ml m Golden Chi I); Dean ' s Lis! (4) A ( Y MONTAJ IMBI Fori Worth, Texas; B.A., Ei Dikean ( maddi 12 ; I) : Ca, ■ , 13 I) U ,, « I! Eton i oil, .• ,• las (2 I I) Co-ol III; Playl , , D -, List (41. r i . - F YOKO isHIKAW A, Tokyo, fapan; B I 1 NELLIE [VEY, Roanoke Rapids; B. 4., Elementary Educalie Idelphian Dean ' s Lie! (3) i [i ti rfailh I ici] I I ■I: F.T.A i I), Praaid SALLY M RAH JAMES, Maxton; B.S., Bi Alelheian. Marsha] ill : Hall Board I I V 131 R --. i. ii Education . I) Proi 101 - ' - 2) . Di ... - I i-i i I, ' CHERIE ANN ERLINE IANTZ. Bedford, Va.; B.A., Latin, Freeh ft I I . :. . ),.,.! .. « ,,1.-1 ,.,. cji : Ii, .,,, ' . I ... . ;. V PEGGY JERNIGAN, Selma; B.S., Business Education idelphian: Legislature (3): Honni Boar.l (11: II - Pro I ,,.lm,n„ (2. 3)- Pine n . Pro. lor (1. 2) : D l.i.l I) .-...• Circli Mi i Hi i (3, 4), Si , i j i j I. .ml h . I II. I ' .. sidenl 111. MARY LOU JOHNSON, inston-Salem ; B.S . Bush, a Education I)ikr.,„; I I, .,„„,- Il,,.,r.l I II I Y.W.I ,a il. 2 MARIETTA JOLLIFF, Belvidere; B.A . Elementary Education Cornelian; Louisburg lunioi I _ Democrats SARAH ANNE JONES, Franklinville; B.S.. Physical Edm amma Alpha 13. SHIRLEY KAY JONES. Greer. S. C.; B.1 1 lo I Pik d... Marshal (4) ; B iptial Student I ■ Seal Hi: Cloggini CI I, I ' . Treasurer ( ). i Carolyn Haden ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Chairman of Honor Board . . . aiming at the medical world , straight forward . . . President of our Junior Class . . . optimistic always smiles Dorothy Kearns HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA Judicial Hoard member . . . understanding . . . many friends . . . charming . . . young married set . . . President of our Freshman Class . . . Social Science Forum . . . always ready to work DOLORES JULIA JOSEPH, Wendell ! S ARI.ENE GREY JOYNER, Ayden ' 1 i i Cai i . ,. I . , - i olli ge Mi: • 1 I I • 11 Inn .1 l,i|i i: I I Vii-i I ' r. -i.l. in 131. II. I); Beu li. i . I . con ' s List (3, 4). GRACE CAROLYN JUNKER, Concord -. 1 b-Drama Vl,.|,,ln.ni: I i Roll I ... - i Ivisory H.-.ir.l i:, 1 m ,.,nr]it. 1 K i i, j. :;. n ; Board (I) ; Go List (3, BEVERLY ANN JUSTICE, AsHlmIIc B.S.. Stcrt-t.iri.il Ail ministr.i ' ion i.. ■ i i i Hi. r,i,. .i Gamma llpha (3; l. ; -.,.. ... n .... n SYLVIA IOVCE KANTER. Kinston B 11 U . ! 1. 2, 3, I) ; HUM (1. 2. 3. 41 ....hi,. , , i n Board (3) MIRIAM KAPLAN. Durham B.F.A., Art Education n,k. ,„ ii. ii i i il. 2 ■ II,:: GEORGIA KATSIKAS, Greensboro B.A., B ,U d , . ! , , bnician i . . i 1 1 . i ' ,.., i,, , . : [li., i,,l. -i.i. Til I li : n i Calilcan Club (4) DOROTHY KENDALL KEARNS, High Point B.A., Sociology i. • 1. 1 nl Fi-.-hmaii « I..I-- i:. , ... I ■ - - - (4); Gold, n Chain (3, 4), rreasurei i n II , Roll i ■■ ' ..:. i .mi ■ I . ' .. I MARY JOE KELLEY. Winston-Sa iimenlal Music ' ne r eedli DOROTHY ANN KERNER, Kernersville; B.A., Sociology li,k..,i,. Secretarj (2) j Junioi II..,,.. Preaid I); Judical Board (4); Legialatun (3) i ll.ill Board (1) ; J K.liL.r Rclipi..,,. Mr. II k I. II: I.. .1,1,,, l.l ill: ! ' ,,„ h.r (21; l.it.rl.nil, I. I. Vic, Preeidenl (4); 1 tt.i 1 ir;n ill: I.„.,m.,,i ;,,„,,, II. 2. .11. I ' ,,,,,,,.,! l. ' i; M|.l,,i kappa Il.-l,., ll ll; ,.,,,,|,, ; ,, I., , 2 I : l . MARION KIMMEI.STIEI.. (lurlotu : ;..•).. ' ., u j ■Vl ' I.YN KIRBY, Roxboro; B A., EUiium.ni Edm tdelphian; Baptial Students I II. 2, . ' . Ii 1 l Sq 1 ' iJ :i ANNIE PEARL KORNEGAY, Greensboro ; BS., B . lian; Weslej I ,.„,„l,,i„.„ ; Gamma Alpha 13, II. KATHERINE HENRIETTA K.OSTER M.i.u.umm; B.I : .A.. A,, rt Club (2. 3. RITH MARIE KYLES. Taylorsville; B.S.H.E., Teache, Education Dikean; I. , PI,,,,.. (1); Dais) Chi 2) Lutheran Students --„ itioi (2 I) Horn, Economics Club Mil, 1. ,,I- -- JANET SUE LANGLEY, High Point; HI A n,„n Metheian, Dorm I;. ,.,... i, ,.,:, , (3) ; Art and 1 -ncietr Dance I llttec III: ri I l„l. 12 I. 1, ,., r,un , 1 I Cos politan I ib i : 1, ; French Ciub (3, 4). ANGEIJA MIRIAM LASSITER, Four Oaks 8 l, El memory Education Cornelian; II , I:., Squat I (2 I) 1 1 v (S, 4) Vic, r, .. , ■ , : - -I, Club (2, S, I) ; Recreation Associs- - ' , . Ii. in ' s l ,-i (3, li. ll i IA ANN DOGGI I l I Ai GH] IN, Greensboro; Bui., S Cornelian; Dean ' s List (3) ; Servici Leapt, (l)j Social Planninj I ,:,: II., ,1 .„ ,.,! i I, ,,,,,.,,„ , 2 , . i [•own Students Organization (3, II: Sigma Delta Pi (3, 4), Social Chairman in: Spanish Club (J. 3,  ), VicePresidenl PATTIE ELVINA LEACH, I. A., Primary Edit LOIS ELIZABETH LEE, Asheville; B.S., Secretarial Administration Atk-lplii.nl, Elections Chairman (41; Hall Board (21. Legislature 131: Handbook Chairman (31: Proct Chain Chairman 12,: Dance C,,,,.,,,,, ,2,, Junior Idviaoi (3) i Y.W.C.A., Vice-President 111; Gamma Parlimentarian (4); Dolphin Seal (1. 2. 3, 41, Treasurer (2). Vice-President 131. President (41; Recreati Cabinet (4), Dorm Representative (21. Camp Committee (3) J N.S.A. Secretary (41; Golden Chain (4). DORIS E. LEWIS, Schenectady, N. Y.; B.S., Secretarial Administration Cornelian; Legislature (31; Senior Council (4); Dance Commitee (2. 4); Y.W.C.A. (1); Lutheran Stude (1, 2, 3, 4); Square Circle (1, 21; Senior Show Committee (4); Gamma Alpha (2, 3. 4) ; Recreation Asso Square Dance (2); Cosmopolitan Club (4); Dean ' s List (3. 4). LOU ANN LEWIS, Goldsboro; B.A., Sociology MARGARET ANNIE LEWIS, Greensboro; B.A., Primary Education Aletheian ; President of Town Students (4) ; Town Students Organir GENEVA LOIS LINEBERGER, Gastonia; B.S., Home Economics Club (3, 4); F.T.A. (1,; Souare Dance (2, 3); Dean ' s List (3, «) BARBARA ANN LITTLE, Ayden; B.S., Physical Education Aletheian; Proctor (31; Junior Advisor (31: Y.W.C.A. Ill; Recre 4|; Square Dance (21; Camp Counsel,,,, Club (21; R.A. Co-Officia MARY JEAN LOHR, Lexington; B.A., History Medical Tethnol. twists Club (2). LOITSF LORENE LONG. Leaksville; B.S., Home Economic Cornelian; Hall Ho.,,, I ,t, ; ' ,,,. Veediei Stan (3, ti: Senrici League (1 (ion; Home Economics Club ll. 2. I. !,; Galilean Club 1 3. I,; E.T.A. Dance 12. 3, ; 1-H ,1. I, : Junioi Show , 1) . Dean ' s 1 isl , I, BARBARA ANN LOWMILLER, Lnionville, Conn.; B.S., Physical Educati, Dikean; Universit) of Connecticut III: Dean ' a Li-i 111 ; Service Leag ' Group (3. 41; Clogging dun Mi; Square Dance 13. II. SARA CHERR V LUCAS, Lucama; B.A., Biology Aletheian j Y.W.I ' I 2) W, - ley Foundation ?l fy - inr I oeduKS ' 53 WINNIE LUFFMAN. State Road; B.S.. Home Economics Dikean: Mat. Hill College (1, 2); II..- ..r I!. ,11 (3); Baptiti Studenta Inion. Council 111; Ho (3, I.; Detn ' i l isl i :. I. JANET EVELYN MacPHAIL. Arlington, N. J.; B.A., Elementar) Education Ilik.-.iu: It, .in ' - I i-i 131 : S I ea?u Ml : l lis. Chain (2) ; D 11. J. 3); Chamber Uuaii Group (1. 2. Church I p (1, - ' 1, II; Botanj Club (2, 31; F.T.A. HARRIETT CATHERINE MacRAF, Wilmington; B.A., English-Drama Cornelian; Dean ' s List .;. n .!vi..,r I :t i : inlerfaith Council (41; Y.W.C. F.ll.. .|ii|, II. - ' . 3. n I .. II I ' -.!.,. i I. M ,-,, , , ,- i. . I Make I BETTY McCOY. Charlotte; B.S.. Physical Education i I J I ; l ' r.,i t..t I Si : R, . t III: II . ( ... HIT,. ,,,1 13, |i: Di m ' s List in. PAULINE CAMERON McDUFFIE, Biltmore; B.F.A.. Art Idi Iphian II. .n- Presidi i i :i 1 1. , ■■ i I ■■ I I I II ill ... i..l ' 1 1 ' l .mre Con.mi V.W.I i. ' i c linr, 1, I....... II. . ' I K„ I I : CI. .peine Club Universil] i ,,,, ,1 n, ,t. Forum I Gnl.len Chain (41. |EAN MANN McGHEE. Ralei.eh; B.S.. Secretarial Administration Si. Mary ' s Jr. I (1 I ... Club (3, PATRICIA ANNE McGOUGAN. Smithfield; B.A.. Sociology Cimma Alpha (3, Commiltcp 3 : Wesley FouncUtiorj : JENNIE MAXINE McIXNIS. Pinebluff; B A., I rem ■ Ball R.ur.l 11. li. I . .1. 3) | «...!,. I DUI Hi: Honor Roll (3); Proctor (1) ; Y.W.C.A. I (41 I T in: Spanish Club (2, 3, I); Square Dance (1) : Cosmopolitan Club 131; Dean ' s List (3. 4). CAROLYN ALLEN McINTYRE. Richmond. Va.; B.A.. English-Drama Aletheian; Masqueraiicrs 13. II: Alpha rsi Ome c a 13. I), Business Manager 14 2) ; Playlikers SARAH (CATHERINE Mr IN I YKI . Maxton B.A.. Primar) Education Dilean : S I - I ■ il ( ' I : ■• s I lub (3) II I ■ inc. I lub LOIS ANDERSON McIVER, Gulf B.A.j English BARBARA ALISON McKEIl HAN. Gastonia B.A., English SARAH JANE McLEAN. Winston-Salem B.F.A., Advertising 111: Pin. VeerHes (3. II AN I AYE McPHERSON. Burlington B.A., Primary Education Urtheian; Class Cheerleader 111: Carolinian III; I.T.I. s,.,-ialim. II. 3); D.-an ' s List (4). EDNA MARIE McMANUS, Greensboro B.S.. home Economics Uelphian; I -.,,.!. -m. .... ,„.. ,. ; II; Home Eco VIRGINIA MURPHY McQl ' EEN. Fayetteville B.A., Primar] Education Alelheian: Peace Collec 11. - ' I ; ll.ui. ' .- Cmmitlrr (11: i r.A in. W.C.A. 1 il i i I ' ANN CAROL MANEV. Tappan, N Y. B.A., Sociology (3, it: s Iob Club il. li: Recreation Issocial 1. J. 31. 1 : Alpha Kappa Delia li ; Dean ' s I ial i 1) : PATRICIA ANNE MARKAS. Morganton B.A., Psychology U-ih ,,.,„. Marshal 131; 1,31. ■-,■ S hairman (4) | luniol -I all lai.ir.- Mi Outstan.litiR San... I I -,4,.1.H..I In:.. . 2) : So. ial Planning i oui I) ; Hall So. I..I « b i .i S 1 - 1 ......... tier 13. II : Y.W.i il - ' . B Sp i (3 I ial (3, n. • +m .. . - f ? W i -i iv £j me r ee( li . , : ,, I,. • - || SUSAN MAUREEN MARTIN. Brussels. Belgium ; B.A., An 1. u-li.il I :i ...!., 1 h.n, I I . ,-l.ilnr. U II . ,. t. .. ,, 1 .. 1 1 v .■ lH: Njt i!Sli|.|.ilt ' PAULINE MAUNEY, Kings Mountain; B.M.. Piano (2, I) I 1 - ' ' -■ ' - l lub ( )■ PEGGY ANNE MAUNEY, Kings Mountain; B.S., H B Ink,.,,. II loll (2 ' ■ ' l . I i ' 1 « I v i i - ' I li. K.lii,.r ilt: ili.ini-rr. i lull (1) ; Home Econoi Club il JULIE PACKER MAZO, Brooklyn N. Y.; B.A., Priman Educate IANETMENZEL. Southern Pines; lis i iji . GLORIA ELIZABETH MILLER, Winston-Salem; B.S., Bu Cornelian; High Point College (2); Gamma Upho I 1, I (3) ; RecrealK J. CAROLYN MILLS, Monroe; B.A., English Aletheian; Editor, North Spencer Spotlight (4); Y.W.C.A. (1, 41 ; F.T.A. (3) ; Dean ' s List (3, 4). MARGIE ANN MITCHELL, Greensboro; B.A., History Aletheian, Representative (4) ; Carolinian Staff (2. 3) : Hsndbo Ii ,,;,,„ ■!-.■- I3i ; Y.W.C.. 2, 3. 41 ; F.T.A. MARY FRANCES MITCHELL, Denton; B.S., Physical Educ.iti, Dikean; Hall Board (4); Honor Roll 3) ; ProctO. Ill: II SUE HALEY MITCHELL, Elon College; B.A.. Art Aletheian; Honor Roll (1, 2, 3); Points Committee (3. 41; Proctor 111; Daisy Chain (2); I..,,, M 111; Lutheran Students „ .. iat ' ..n (1. 2. 3 1 : Vrt Club 12. 3, 41. Secretary 131; F.T.A. (3); Rei (3); ( imp Counselors Club |2I : Dean ' s List (3, 4). MARY NORMA MONTAGUE, Clayton; B.A., Primary Edu , ,„,„ -l,,„, . 1 , -L.lure 1131, Judicial Board 111 ; Ret (1, 2, 3, 4) ; Y.W.C.A. ui:i hun b Group (1, .1 1 : r . I . A (3, 41 ; North Spencer Spol ti I, 2, ..i ; i logging i lub I I) Sqtian Da - n i I lit in. Dais, I haui 121 ; Darlii LYDIA ANN MOODY, Siler City; B.A., Recreation Dikean Ii House President (3); I Lasa President lutstanding Senii I 2i -. , • . I . ■ • ' I ' I ■ ■ ' ' ■ I ' FLORENCE ELIZABETH MOONEY. Aiken, S. C; B.A., Chemistry i ornelian P t (1, 2) : Junior Wtrisoi I :i : t bemistrj t lub i. . | lub il. 2); Re. reation --... ialion Hi. LOIS MARIE MOOSE, Reidsville; B.A., Elementary Education Meihe Ii. .1 • I .-. in l ' i... ioi (2) Botanj t lub (2) j F.T.A. (3, LAURA LUCINDA MORGAN, Hamlet; B.SJJ.E., Institution Administration Cornelian; Honoi Roll (1, 2, 3) ; Pr (3); Dais; n (2); Omii ron Nu PEGGY MARIE MORGAN, Spindale; B.S.. Secrei.iri.il Administration lian; Baptist Students Union n. 2 3, I), rreasurei ' : Camma Alpha 13. I.. .Men ' ham .1. 11 ; dealer Lrm I : Galilean Club 12. 3. fvj- 1 £) r i [Ane yleedles ' 53 ANNA NEVA MORMINO, Waynesville; B. l., Pi SUE BREVARD MORRIS, Shelby; B.A., History Cornelian: Proctor (3); Junior Uviaoi (3) i Sigma 1.1. II. President ill: Future Teacher! of America (4 ANNE WILSON MORRISON, Spencer; B.A., Psychology DOROTHY ANN MORRISON. Rowland; B.S., Business Eduction Alethcian. Dormitory Representative (4); Project l on in 3) ; Baptist Student Union II. 2. 3, 41 ; Gamma Alpha (3. I .... li i- I to, (31; Recreal JEAN KATHRYN Ml ' RRAY. High Point; B.S.. Business Edu Cornelian: Proctor (4) j n.„„ ,. Comi (3) 1T.W.C.A. ( Alpha (31 : 411 Club 131 MARTHA FAVE MYERS. Thomasville; B.S., Secretarial Administration Cornelian: Y.W.C.A., Cabinet ill. Social and Deputation Chairman: Evangelical  n.l Reformed Student Fellow.l ■ President III; Gamma Alpha D ANNE PEPPER NEAL. Swarthmore, Pennsylvania; B.S.. PlysicM Education Dikean; Saint Mary ' s Ju r Collegi ' I 21 R (2 3. li : Camp Counselor. Club i PEGGY ANN NEIGHBOURS. Hillsboro; B.S.. Business Education U.lh.ian; Mars Hill College (1. 2); Pin B Stall 131: Ba| 1.3, 4i: Social Committee; Fuiur. reachen ol An,.. LOIS LUCILLE NELSON, Aulander B.A., Primal i Edui MARTHA ANN NESB1TT, Edneyville B.A., Primary Education Ideiphian; House 1 SARAH MARTHA M rON, Raleigh B.A.. Primary Edm [likran: I li.nrnu,., - I K 1. . I...11. I ..I r Clan Vir.. P„ I ..... U ; J„„i.„ .U 111; WeBtminatei Fellows] 2 I I Botany Clu ' Nichols Oldham ,  y 3); F.T.A. (4 II ! I) 1 -l.-iii I. MALINDA LOl M( HOLS. Durhan B A . Prima) i Education LULA WYNNE NORMAN, Raleigh B.S., Home Economics DiVjan: Class Cheerleadei (3): S League (1) ; lun Closing Club (31; Dean ' a List (3). CAROLYN RITH O ' BRIEN. Pembroke B.S., Secretarial Administration Dikran; Pint .■ (4) Y.W.C.A m - I) Wesle) Camnia Alpha (3, 4) ; Recreation J BETTY LEA OLDHAM, Durham B.M., Voice B1LLIE OLIVER. Jefferson B.S., Home Economics KATHRYN LENORA OLIVER. Fairmont B.M., Piano ... Uomposera Clu V inr I ( ' (■( II c. ' 53 ISABEl BRYAN OUTLAW, Alhemarle; B.A.. Primary Educa I II I ' ,,., In, 111. SOI l.ll PI I PATRICIA JOAN OWEN, Thomasville; B.A.. Sociology Vie i.i : Repri sentative n North Spem i I Spotliehl I (I II ; Pn. naders (3) : R ' Vsso. i Dean ' s I isl I) BARBARA I.EDFORD PAINTER. Wendell; B.S., Homi Economics Uotheian; II t R..II I I. 2, I); Y.W.C.A. (I) I Omicron Nu I (2, 3. 4) I I X in 5| sh i I ! ' i- ' : I ' I ' Ii ' - ' - ' i AKLINE ELIZABETH PALMER. Winston-Salem; B.A.. ■ Cornelian: Daisi Chain (2); [nterlaith Council (3, 4); Newman I in : Dam . i ■ n. n . Ii.. ii.iii.-i Vssoi ialion 111. MARIE ANNETTE PARKER. Clinton; B.A.. History Home I J. 9); Vtt.l . ' BARBARA PARKER. Kelford; B.S.. Stcr,t.irial Administration Dikean; Ci I Upha (3, 1) ; F.T.A. (4) Re. , Vs PATRICIA EDWARDS PASOI ' R. Dallas; BS.. Secretarial Administration (2, 3) j Ma MARY ANNA PEC K. Mu-lhv. B.S.. Sml . i .. Admtniitiattou Uelheian: 11 iv-i.l.m (3) J Legislature (31; Clas Cheerleader (2) Y.W.C.A. Ill: Hall Board (31; Gamma Alpha 3. 11; Recreation Association (1 BETTY HAN PEC, RAM. High Point; B.A., ( • Uetheian Dais; Ch : 1 u i (1, 2, I 1) Squar. i rcle (3); Chemistrj H,,.,,,... - ... ssneiatinn (11; Dean DOROTHY ANNE PEPPER. Hamlet. B.A., Elemenlar) Education Adelphian, Marshal ill: Dais) Chain (2) Y.W.C.A (1) Westminster Fellowship Cosmopolitan Club e.n Club (3. I) Square Dance (1 Patricia Markas MORGANTON, NORTH CAROLINA Social Chairman . . . bubbling . . . keen wit . . . Junior Show Chair- man . . . knows everybody . . . dynamic ■Lydia Moody SILER CITY, NORTH CAROLINA President of Senior Class . . . enthusiast . . . school spirit . . . person- ality . . . Junior House President . . . social chairman of (.olden Chain MARGARET LEAH PETREE. Charlotte; B.A., English Dilcean, Marsha] Hi: Ha,., Chain (2 lie! (3 I ' : Westn Ici Fellowship (1 J ; 3, II : II 1 ' I ' ' --■ ' h I I: i.. n ... J II; Drill ' s 1 isl HI. ELI2ABETH LOU PHILLIPS. Raleigh; B.A., Elementary Education Cornelian; Pi r (1) ; Y.W.C.A. (1, 2) ; Wesley Foundation (1 - Bolany Club (2) II II (.1 MA IARVIS PHILLIPS. Greensboro; B.A., Elementary Education DORIS MARIE PIERCE. Greensboro; B.A., Primary Edu A ( V (AKIIIVN LOITER, Winston-Salem; B I ' lion 11, II : 1.1, l-.AN MARILYN POITs Longmeadow, Mass ; B.S., Physical Educa N . ' lull (1, 2, 3, «) ; Hi In i lub il . ■ I . : i , - (3) ; Coif Club I CAROLYN Al ' DREY PREBLE. Manchester, Conn.; fi, I I ' tk, an I l....-r-ll K--. .. J : . i lr.-h.-r. Club 1)1: I IMOII A PKEsNELL S.Ki il B I I I., I.. .,„ -■ ..I ..: 1 ■ . ill ; , .1 . V i J ; I. I ....... .,-..1.1.,,, I lull 11..-. i.aliui, ii..,.. ■ l .., (31 PATRICIA DELL PRINCE. Fuquaj Springs I I KATHRYN LUCILLE PRITCHETT, Brown Summil B.S., H n I Cornelian; Congregational Christian Stud ' Club rlomi I - I); Sou ,.- l (2 :, ill i 1 . ' ' • n r.,1.: , I,-, I . ,, I. . Dunn Ke|.i ■-• ' £-. in. VIRGINIA LEE PR1 III. Mount Airy; B.S., Business Education l.ili. ...... Maraha I (4) ; Pi ■ i I o [3) j If.W.CA. i Studenl Uni !-,,- I III: K.I.A II -... ,„,.! I I..1, IJI; Square I........ -i „ , ■■ I I...,,,-- I i: May I - t DOROTHY RANDALL. Brevard; B.S., H me Econon II Soci.l Home I ■ EDITH RAW LEY. inston-Salem; B.A., Art Dikean; l . I ittee I I) (2); [unioi I I i, , isi R,n s Points I 01 Sccretar] (3), I hail mar I II : l .n- 2) ; Dcan ' l Lilt (3 I i. (3. II ; Honor ' Roll Theta (3) ; 1 R( B1 R ' l A I! AM KA . Selma; B.S., Secretarial Administratio Gamma Vlpha (3, MARGARET ELIZABETH REAVIS. Yadkinvill U.il, ,,,„ . JT.W.I i. Ml ; Bapl Iu-i I ' MARY IA 1 REDWTXE. Albemarle; B.A., Primar) Eduction - Ill: rm.-lor il. 2) j fljisr Chain REBECCA ROW ENA RHYNE, Dallas; B.S b Cornelian: Honor Roll (3); Junior 1 1 CORA RACHEL ROBERTS. Shelby; B.I Dikean; y.W.CA (1 2, l Bolanj Cluh (21 Recreation li K] PHINE ( .( sHIXG ROBFRTSOX. Montreal. ( .in.Ki.i ; B.S ' Robin Robinette Rollins Rosecrans Rosen Royoll Sampson Sevier Sexton BARBARA ANNE ROBIN, Wi B.A., Biology MARILYN ROBINETTE, High B.A., History 141: Greatei University Council 13. It. Chairman n : Socia n.. 13 II i hairman I I ' : Y.W.C.A. Ill : PI Alpbi Dolphin Seal II. 2, 1, I) ; Dean ' a List 111; Golden Chain (4) MARY JEAN ROLLINS, Newton B.A., Elementary Education Adelphian; Honor Roll (21; Y.W.C.A. (1. 2. .1. 4i; Election! B i lob i. i IT. A. (3, 4); Dean ' s LisI (3. 41. LOIS ROSECRANS, Greensboro B.A., Biology Adelphian; Honor Roll (21; Cosmopolitan Club (1, 2. 3, 4), (41, Social Chairman 1.11: Junior Advisor 131; Chemistry Cli Beta Beta Beta 13. 41; Medical Technologists ( Galilean Club (41 ; JOAN PHYLLIS ROSEN, Charlotte B.A., Biology •.Jrlphian; luterlailh Council (41; Hillel (1. 2. 3. 41. President 14l; Chemistry Club (1, 2. 3. tl: Medical Technologists (2. 3. 41; Beta Beta Beta (3. 41; Dean ' s List 14). ROZELLE ROBINSON ROYALL, Clinton B.A., French Aletheian, Dance Committee (2, 31: Sophomore Class President (21; Yearling. Kditor 111; Honor Roll 131; Create, t„ U.-rsil v Council 131: Daisy Chain (21: luniol Advisor (3i : Da,!, .ones (2); Interfaith Council (21; V.W.C.A. II, 2. II- CaraJ.h Club 12. 41: T.m Psi Omega. President III; K.T.4.. Ill; Spanish Club (3, I) : World Federalist I 1 . - ' i : l-H Club (1) ; Trench Club (3 ' i ta Democrats Club 111: Family evaluation Committee II. II; N.S.A. 1.3, 41; Recreation Association (1. 21: Dean ' s List III; Golden Chain 141. MARY ELIZABETH SAMPSON. Greensboro B.S., Secretarial Administration Aletheian; Greensboro Symphony Orchestra (1, 2, 3, 41; Darlinelles (1. 2. 3. II ; Weal • ' ., Fellowship (1, 2, 3, 41; Gamma Alpha (3, tl; F.T.A. (41; Clogging Club (3); Y.W.C.A. (1, 2, 3). RUTH ENGLISH SEVIER. Asheville B.A., Physical Education Dikean; Wesley Foundation (1, 2. 3, 41; 1 i, 41; Recreation Association (1, 2, 3. Co-of (1. 2, 3, 41. Secretary 12. .3. President I I) Dean ' . Liu 13. 41. LAURA JAMES SEXTON, Zebulon B.M., Piano Cornelian; Proctor 111; Choir II. 2. 3, II; Young Compose) inc i IcrclL ' .s ' 53 HARRIF.TT SHAIN. Wilmington; B.A.. His Club (2) ; F.T.A. BARBARA JANE SHEFFIELD. Washington, D. C; B.A.. Spanish Idelphian; Prod Spencer Spotlight KATHRVN DALE SHIELDS, Kernersville; B.A.. Elementary Education li, k. ■..!. Hoii.il Boll 131 ; I I n H,, ,ii, I 111: In i Sr i It.m. .• II,. „-,■ I ' r. i.l-iH 131; F.T.A. Ill; French Club 111: Younu Republii PEGGY ANN SHOTWELL, Henderson; B.A.. Primary Education SUE HARRIS SHl ' GART, Elkin; B.A., Mathematics , 1.1,, I,,,,,,: II i B„ 11 II. 2, 3); Y.W.C.A. Ill: S.ptarc Circle (I. 2. 1. I), S,,i,i.,i (2) J lb 1.1. II. Preaidenl in: Square Da (2, I) i Cosmopolitan Club (3); Recreation 1st it (1, CATHLEEN MARION SIFFORD. Albemarle; B.A., Mathematics U.ili.i.,,,: ■.tu.lnit I..,. „l „. I ' , ■•i,l , I, ..,.„,,■, I. ' i: I, -i.l.m.rc I- ' . 3. II; Honor ll„|.  ,•. Ill; llouoi R„ll II. . ' I ; Finance 11,,., ,,l III; D.iim 111 J ' . ,|, link -,,,l (2) Golden i bain (3, n Dean ' s I i«l I I, I). NANCY CRAIG SIMPSON, Charlotte; B.A.. Elementary Education CATHERINE DARE SITTERSON, Southern Pines; B.S., Home Economics Uelphian; legislature (3); Proctor (I) V.W.I (1 2) ; Home Ec ilea Club Clogeine Club (. ' . 3| : T.irline Club (3); MARY LOUISE SIZER. High Point; BS . Secretarial Adn Uetbeian; Hub I ' o.ni i ,,11, =, ' . ' ■ ill : lolei Relations Club (4). JEANNE DRESDEN SKEES. Greensboro; B.S., Distributive Education M, ,.,„: Hall Social Chairman (1) i Y.W.C.A. (1, 2); St. Mary ' s House (1, Club 13. II : R.-, rejtio,, ...„ ,., ,,„ • ■ H ; H. ,,, ' - I ial (3), Gamma Alpha 1 3, I); F.T.A. |l ; Spanish DORIS ANN SMITH. Charlotte; B.S.. Home Ec on Dikcan: Choil (1, 2) ; B.S.I ' ■ Square Data • Ml: Ra. malum s.nriatinn 12 Clogging Cluh (4 GLORIA ANN SMITH. Charlotte; B.5., H;nn Economics AJetheian; Sale liege Mi Pi t Mi: Jutiioi V I s i lub (2, .. II : I I II I - ■ (Inn. u i ;. II : II AMTA SMITH. Lexington: B.A.. Primary Education Uelphii .i-- I ' . i i I Birman n Elei lions Boar. 1 .C.A. I I. 2. SI : II. a,,-- I, -I (3, II. (Iiil, 121 : FT. Legislature (!) ; DOROTHY STAI ' FFER SNIDER. Union Town. Penn.; B.A., Primary Education CATHERINE ANN SOLOMON. Wilmington; B.A., Elementary Education ll,k.an: tasistanl lo House Presidenl (3); Daiaj Chain (2); Hall Social I I Circl ' - ' : tj Galilean I lub (2 I) F.T.A (4) B lion I I S I) ZITA ANN SPE TOR, Brooklyn, N Y.; B.A., I ' . I  K.litor I I). Man - - I orum ' Hi 13. II Hill. Pt, m in . I an 121 V I. . Pre,,,] Radio Workshop (2) Golden I hi n D I isl 13. II. BARBARA BENTON STACY, Rurrin; B.A., Primary Education I (4) ; Proel Hall Social I Hi: Botanj ' lub (2) ; F.T.A (4) ; Re. realion A , I) li...n . l,-i (4) Kl III STARR Greensboro; B.5.. Secretarial Administration . ,,,,, ],..,, 1 -■,-: ii.ii. i :. li. H, ,,,,,, I;.,,, , I 2 1, I i . Gi mm. Upfcs EDNA MAE STEPHENS, Liberty; B.A., Elementary Education Houoi Roll Hi : y.W.C.A. (I, 2. I, li : Baptisl Slud, ill So ■ , (2) R a -- ' , ■ i .- ' |EAN SENTER STEPHENS, Yanceyvilli B l, Spanish I . ,i,,,. i l . Pine Vi tdlei 111; Y.W.I . Ill; Sigma Delia Pi Vice-President (31 Spanish 11, II I .In. H ion i lub i l ' Dean I II Hoi toll in 12. -.. . Y.W.C. f y % TV 1 A- f VV r I JANET LEONA STERN. South Orange, N. J.; B.S., Physical Education Idelphian; Inll.-,- 11 ,l,....i. , n I Shov (3); Procloi (1 - SocialPUnninBCoun.il 111: I VI.,.,,. i i i . I . ,.-.,,-!...,.. — . ■.■,.! - ii,.|i..i., .1. _ ' i : H.11,-1 I lion tim ial I. 2, 3, I). I al i l : Ii..i,.i v her) Club (1, 2, 3) ; Promi Com II..II 5.. ill Chairman H,l Club (3) CAROL MARIE STOCKARD, Graham; B.A.. I UANITA LOE ' lIN VIOKIy i.ku.mIU. i M II , ANNETTE STRICKLAND, Wade; B.A., Social,, ) Dikean; Hall Board (2) ; I ' m. toi I I I luh I n ANNE WTTHERINGTON STROl ' D. Faison; B.A.. Primary Education I i.i (4): D h (4) | Proctor i Spollighl i- ' . .: ll.ir. i I . ■ - - Choir 1 1 I : V . W.C.A (21 tt i Stephens, J. S. BETTY STYERS, Morganton; B.A.. Primary Educ, HILLIE MARII Mill hapel Hill; B.A Primary Education llrtkn,. Int. rfaith Council (4J I.W.I President (4) j F.T.A. (3 i . r n I PAl ' LA LEONE SUTTON, Clinton; B.S.. Homt Economics lletheian; Dais, Chain iii : Harli.. s il. n : Y.T.C.A. (1 H.ii. i. ,„„„„i, . I luh .1 J ..ii 1 1 in: World Federal ... . nion . i 2); Dea List (3) Swanson Sykes. C. Sylvester Talton Tarlton Tate ALICE LEE SW ' ANN. Statesville B.S., Home Economics Aletheian; Gardner-Webb Junior College; I, I); H 1 conomici Club i: KATHERINE SWANSON. Upper Montclair. N. J. B.S., Home Economics Cornelian: Sale liege (1) ; Baptist Studenl Union (2): VI Dolphin Seal (II: Cl, w ,., e Club 12, 31; Cosmopolitan Club ( ksaol ial (2, II; Dean ' s List (41. CONNIE JEANETTE SYKES. Whitakers B.M., Music Education i ornelian; i noil (1, - ' . 3, 1) ; Muaii Education i lu ANNIE JEAN SYKES, Intake B.S., Home Economics Adelphian; P roctor (II; Dance Comm I, li : H Economics Club (3, 41 ; (I, 2, i. I); Recrea FAY WALK! B.S., Distribut LADY LYNN TALTON, Zebulon B.A., Elementary Education JEAN REYNOLDS TANDY, Fletcher B.A., English Dikean: Juni„i House Presides! (3); Hall Board ill: l,,r„l,n,„ (l ' : Wesle) F lation (1, 2. 3, li, Secretar) (2), Deputations ' ■ ■ I ' ,„„■.« Club II. 21, treasurer 121; F re T.-arhers ..I nierioa 141; Si Dance (2); Dean ' . Lisl (3, I). PATRICIA MATLOCK TARLTON. Taylorsville B.S., Home Economics Dikean: Lenoir R Ill; 1 C.A. 12. 3, II; Baptist Stude MARY SUE TATE, Danville. Virginia B.S., Business Education Vdelphian; Salem College (1, 21; Oamma Alpha ' i f Pine H eedlei Economics Club 12. BARBARA MAY TAYLOR. Greensboro; B.S.. Physical Educatio RIBY FAYE TAYLOR. Kinston; B.S., Business Education Dikean; CoroKnion Hi: Vtt I Hi; ;« n „na Alpha (3. ,41; Co! politan Club (3, 1) ; Honor Roll |3i: Dean ! List (3). MARY ELIZABETH TEAGUE, Chapel Hill; B.A., Primary Educ.u JEAN KELLY THACKER. Grccnsk.ro; B.A.. Primary Educat i Students Organiz Spanish Club (3, II. 3, I ' : I EUNICE MARILYN THOMAS. Oakboro; 6.5.. Home Economics Cornelian: V.W.C.A. II. :. 3. II; Home Economic! Club I- ' . -1. 1) ; IH Club LORENE EARLEY THOMAS, Enfield: B.S.. Home Economics Dun ' i i i-i I 1, BETTY JANE THOMPSON. Greensboro; B.A.. R„ lletheian: Town Students Organization II. J. 1. I); Baptist Student In 1 2 I. I) I 1 i|. u.-. r,.,ti..„ ..... i.,t ' ,i .,1 ;i l; , l,, r.lub it. ii.-..,, , (3) Hoi R i D i List (3, 4). JANE LONG THOMPSON. Graham ; B.A., Primary Eduction Dikean; Future Tea, her. ol me,,,a Ill; Recital LsSOCial l). MARY FRANCES THOMPSON. Salisbury; B.M., Org.,:; 1 . I 1 .. ■ ■ . - . ' BERTHA MAE TILLEY. Greensboro; B.S., Secretarial Ada. w, Hi. ,. S.l . i il II ' : Gamut. Upha (.1, 4); F.T.A. (4). BETTIE TOWNSEND. Fayetteville; B.A., Sociology WelphiMi Cosmopolitan (3. 4); Playlikera 121; Youn B Republican Club 12, 31, Vice-President (21. i ... 12, : li. I ' Mi: II. - I Ii.iiii 12 -...,, I I ' l t l ,..unril 131; Hall So, ial Chair Dance C. - Science Forum I ..minnt. it I 1 1 ; Irta Forum Committee (31; Interfaith 12. II. 2 tan II. 2, 3); : i , 1 ft I 1, In l.|. JANET ADELAIDE TREMBATH, Haddonfield, N. J.; B.A., Primary Education Cornelian; Dean ' s List HI: Points Commit!..,. t : II: -.,,,.. I.eacuc 141. I reasure, 141; I ' ,.., to, it, ; Choir 131: Y.W.C.A. 131; Church I. ,..„,.- 11. 2. 1. 41; l.alile.in Cluh 12. 31; F.T.A Spotlight 13. H: Ircherj Cluh tli: Playlikera (3 DOROTHY MAE TRIBBLE. Charlotte; B.S.. Secretarial Adminiur, CAROLYN JEAN TRUETT, Bryson Cit) ; B.A., Bi, I, Hik toir IL M. .li. ll 1. . I. .-.- ' - (3 l I r.A. ' li: Spt li Club (3, li. Presidcnl t li IRLEi AJMN1 UDEN, Leaksville; B.S., Secretarial Ad, 3, 41 ; C.anm.a lpha 12. SAJ l 1 Mil [SE I NDERWOOD, Boonville; B.A.. Primary Education i ,.,„. !,.,„. Appalachian Suit I- i ■ - I (1) Man Hi I ham 121.  .-!.• I. ,1111, 1. 2, I.; Mill Uo..r.l ill: F.T.A. 141. ITRK Kl AM) I P HIRCH. Four Oaks; B.A., Primar) Education i l,..n V i. .- -Pr.-i.lent ill; Y.W.C.A. (3, li; F.T.A. (3, H; Recreal I ' 01 121 . I • 21 ; Cloggiu 6 Club (3 ; Deal MARGIE VAXDER SCHALIE. Castle Hayr.es; B.A., Biology Dikean; I - Liil I 1 1 ; lunioi Advisor (3) j Church Group BARBARA ANM VEACH, Mayodan; B.A., Primary Educatwu in: Senioi Bouse Preaidenl ill; Daisy Chain 121. Dam F.T.A. (4); Swimming (1, 21; Basketball (2, 31; Dean ' e List (3, NLLL1L LEE W ' ADDELL, Ennice; B.S.. Home I, l, Iphian ; B.3.D. I I ' ; : ' lub 12. 3. 1 i lub 13. n ; Square Dance (2. 3); ' 1 ' a J 8 f Welborn. R R. ' inc I ( ( i( . HARRIETT WADE, Roxboro; B.A., Primary Ed |iik..ii), Ili.nnilory K.-|it,s.iilai , . MARY ANNE WARD, Danville. Virginia; B.A., Prmury Educjlion ■ . I :;ORA LEE WARREN, Conetoe; B.S., Secretarial AJmiui.ur. AletheiaD, Marshal lit I ► - ■ MARIAN DALE WATKINS, W, .. 1jr- Hill In (3 ' Square Dance ' rvilie; B.S.. Ho -H Club (4). 1! MARY ANNE WEATHERLY, Durh . ttion Dike.n: Procloi (3) ; I (1, 2) 1 ,r Teach, : H .. (S) Dean ' s I MARY ELEANOR WEBER. Salisbury; Ml I MARION LOITSE WEINERT. Northbridge, Massachusetts; B.A., Biology vi.i1i.-m,,, v (1, 2) ; Hall Board (4) ; I NORMA JEAN WELBORN Greensboro B {.Biology Curnrlian : VY.il,,- F..r, - , ' i : li I!, i., li. ■ I. - li,l II,. REBEKAH RITCHIE WELBORN. Th.mi.isv, Ik. ,! S . Dikean: Lull,, ran Stu (1 2. 3. 4) BoUnv Cluh ' - Rozelle Royall CLINTON, NORTH CAROLINA Delegation Head of State Student Legislature . . . French . . . constant committeeman . . . President of our Sophomore Class . . . early graduate . . . able leader . . . Marion Sifford ALBEMARLE, NORTH CAROLINA Vice-President of Student Government , . . Robert ' s Rules . . . responsible leadership . . . service . . . dependable . . . conscien- tious ... a good friend RUTH POWELL WHEELER, Durham B.S., Sei . I in Y.W. ' l (1, 2); G ii Mpli.1 in. Vdeli -. Prog ttee III. MAYSIE JOAN W ' HELPLEY, Baltimoi B.S.. Physical Education EMMA LOU WHITE, Oxford B.A., Sociology l. il,. i.in -i.i i (1); Y.W.OA. I !|,h.i Kappa Delia I I, n : - log) I lub (3, n : Dean ' i MILDRED BOYLES WHITE, Winston-Salem . r - i. . i :,,l, ii.. H. l il. ! ' .■ I ■■., ' .. I Ii Li. :. i l - ' il II..I.I..1 nun. i - II ; K.I .A. ill: Recreal Vss ior (] Bail. . Wagazirii I diloi il i ; Dean a Lial ill. VIRGINIA MAE WHITE. Winston-Salem B.A., Primary Education K. (2, .:i . Botanj HARRIETT LEE WHITMORE, Charlotte B.A., Primary Education Ilik.jn. Marshal 111; Finance Board (3. I 1 il. Ii,.., Ii., (4) ; Service 1 il Hi; H.,11 Si lal I li.un.mn (1), Sociely 1 .3 1 : If.W.CA (1, - ' . 3): Class Vi, Botany Clu ,. ' .: Recreation Clogging Club I3i ; Dean ! (4); Golden Chain (4). MARY FAULKNER WILKINSON. Nelson. Virginia B.A., Elementary Education Ue i....; Ii. I I. i I..-..- i l... in: Ii - l .1 I J. 3, II; F.T.A. (3, 4). DOROTHY LEE WILLIAMS. Wilson B.S., Secretarial Administration N -.1. Repreaenlatite 111 ; Pin, VeeiH, I ditorial Si .In Manager (3); Honor Roll (3) : Y.W.I .1 ' •. a Mil... IL II, l.i.......r I II ; I I . i I Re, , V I.,,.,, ' - 1,-1 (3, II. JO ANN WILLIAMS Mount Hollj B.A., Primary Education i (2) -,.. ...I Pla i I c C n 9 ft 9- fv fv) iv r L ' CC(H t S DO MARY LOUISE WILSON, Winston-Salem: B. !.. Sociology HE] EN [MBISH, Graham; B..-1.. £ . ; . ,i..||.i,,.,„. Hoi loll (- ' . I) : B.S.I (I 2, I, n i Bols 2, li; Legialal (3) runioi House President FRANCES SYLVIA WISEMAN, Salisbury; B I I u Ipliian ; II loll (3) ; Y.W.C.A (1) i I osmopolitan I lub 5quar Da 2) ; Dean ' s List (3 L) ANN ( LAIRE WOODALL. Smithfield; B.A., B Mary Edm i omelian; Servici I • i| 2) I Hall Board (3) j Y.W.I (1 Dean ' s I I); Dean ' . Lis MARY LILA V OODW ARD. Raleigh; B.S.. ffnmj Edm II, k ,,, I|..i..,i K.,11 I I , - I Pl.iim.n: .i ' I i- ' 1 H I - Club (2i li ., v.- I. 2. 1); Ircherj Club (3); C-n Counselors rl„h DOROTHY JEAN WOODY, Sanford; B I Elementary Education tdelphian: Hall Board ill: Freshman Comml a (1) i Hall Social Committal (2, I. DOROTHY JEAN WRAY, Shelbj ; B.A., Primar) Education I H i Board (2) I I (♦) Car W bb (] DOROTHY MAE WRAY, Spindale; B I Education Cornelian; Wesley Foundation li. I) i F.T.A. (4); Brevard College (1, 2). r.w.l 12. 1 li ; li BETSY RAY WRENN. Reidsville; B.S., Home Economics LA RL ' E JOHNSON WRIGHT. Greensboro; B.S.. Secretarial Adminntr.it, on elta Pi 11. 21 ; Can, SARAH ELIZABETH WRIGHT. Guilford College; B.S.. Home Economics Aletheian: Town Student Judicial Board (41: T., n Students Organization (1. 2. 3, 11; F.T.A. (4) j VIOLET MAE YARBROl ' GH. Reidsville; B.S.. Home Economics Dikean; Home Economics Club (21; International Relations (11: North Spencer Spotlight (31; 4-H Dean ' s List I I NANCY LEE VELVERTON, Rocky Mount; B.S., Home Economics Adelphian. Marshal (31. Sec retan (41; I ,„,,,-,!, Set lommittee III; Yearling Stall 111; Social (3) j Hall Social Chairman 1 3 J ; St. Mary ' a Hous. (1, - ' . I. II: Home Economic: Club Ct. I); F.T.A. Ill ALICE MAE YOUNG, Raleigh; B.F.A.. Advertising, Art Dikean; Carolinian (art u.t III: fin, ,„ll, Photographer 111; Elections Bnar.l III; Sen ice Dance Committer 111: Y.W.C.4.. II. 2. I. 41: B.S.I ' . Ill; Recrcali.m Association 11. 2. 3, 41; Dolphir Clogging Cluh (1. 3. II; Life Saving 111: Volley Ball (I. 2. 3, 41; Basketball II, 2. 3, II; Softball DIANE ROCHESTER YOl?NG. Reidsville; B.S.. Secrelarul Administration Dikean: Sicnia Alpha II. II: Chen, -In Cluh (2. 3. 41: Gamma Alpha 12. J, 41; North Spencer Spoil Dance (2 | . 1 1. , ■ List (3, I). Plan, iin c Conn. JOYCE LEE YOUNG, Durham; B.F.A., Advertising JO ANN ZIMMERMAN. Greensboro; B.A.. Primary Education Dikean; Town Students Repreaentative III: T.. n Students Oreanii enior ass a 1953 ■ 2- . a m A YEAR of PROGRESS f he l.i si mass meeting oi L952, and the mad scramble for downstairs scats al Aycock; we were iniors now; we had reached the half-way mark .it Y. C. In November, Mike Auskern gave s a Junioi Show that rocked the campus for weeks. We waited for Elliott Hall and the new lfirmary, and, for the first time, course grades came to us promptly on postcards. W ' as moving forward faster than ever, and so was the class of ' 5 L Somehow it meant a lot to s to know that W. C. was ours for still another year. ne more year to remind us of the way we felt as we danced to Moon Mist . . . our ride in those small black rings that didn ' t look nearly so impressive until they actually be- inged to us . . . assurance that Dr. Proeter made our University Sermon the best . . . another well of pride as we planned to give a Junior-Senior that the class of ,,: 3 would never forget. ( V II be coming hack for the last time to the new W. C; glad, many of us, that it ' s for the tst time, but nevertheless and most of all, glad we ' re coming back. MIKE AUSKERN wonderful Junior Show Chairman I in i . .11 we . . . hung our green jackets in the - li year . . . gol unlimiteds foi 1 1 t- (irsl time . . . waded th .ill those education courses . . stepped into position when maj or campus elections took place in March . . . waved farewell to .1 wonderful senior class and breathlessly p t ready to take its place. Did you hear about . The Green And White hat wonderful Junior Show Heading our for a big night a $ a o £ 1? ? v v ■MRU iv : ft-l £ $v i fi v f v ' ' p ' ]} f£ I J uruors First Row, left to right: Mary Ann Abernathy, Hickory; Anabel Adams, Ashevilli Adams, McKeesport, Pa.; Mary Louise Ahem, Greensboro; Margaret Ann Alexander, Charlotte; Faye Allen, Snow Camp; Libby Ruth Almond, New London; Sarah Almond, Asheboro Second Row: Mary Elizabeth Alspaugh, Winston-Salem Monta Sue Alspaugh ' ton. W Va.; Yvonne Arnold, Beaufort; Ruth Atkms. Clinton; Miriam Auskern, Brook lyn, N. Y.; Jean Ayers, Greensboro; Nancy Ballinger, Guilford ( ollege; Susanne B. ' .rbcc. Enfield. Third Row: Anne Barber, Richlands; Betsy Barber, Mt. LTlla; Tommy Barker, Salisbury; Peggy Barnes, Lucama; Anne Barnhardt, Delco; Dorothy Barrett, Burlington; Marijennie Barringer, Hickory; Nancy Barrow, Oak Ridge. fourth Row: Gertrude Bass, Fayetteville ; Joyce Bateman, Columbia; Nancy Beamer, Mount Airy; Jewel Beauford, Burlington; Melba Beck, Winston-Salem; Sue Bell. Ashe- ville; Tlurza Benedict, Kingsport, Tenn.; Margaret Anne Benfield, Valdese. Fifth Row: Mary Anne Bennett, Hamlet; Nancy Benson, Greensboro; Diane Berg Nutley, N. J.; Rosa Bernstein, Spring Lake; Peggy Best, Kinston; Ann Bevan, Burling- ton; Margaret Bill, Hendersonville; Carolyn Birgel, Greensboro. Sixth Row: Phyllis Birkby, Nutley, N. J.; Ida Black. Sparta; Jo Ann Black, Roanoke Rapids; Jean Blackburn, Winston-Salem; Lillie Blackmon. Lancaster. S. (.; Grace Blackmore. Asheville; Sara Blackwelder, Concord; |ane Blake. Chadbourn. Seventh Row: Barbara Blaylock, Greensboro; Dorothy Bluett, Baltimore, Md.; Patricia Boesser, Winston-Salem; Ada Joe Boren, Siler City; Florence Earl Bow den, Goldsboro; Lenna Bowden, Summerfield; Catherine Bowen, Wilmington; Emily Bow en. Washington. Not Pictured: Jacquetta Baker, Oxford; Doris Waugh Betts. Stacesville; Patricia Blalock. Kinston; Anne Borow, Plainfield. N. J.; Dorothy Bowden. Teachey. 2 o a a f 5 s ► (, O ? $ 9 P rv, i if Y ■ f I ? f ' i if 1 W v f? 4 I I L . J uniort First Row, left to right Glendora Boyci Ansonvilli Lou Bradley, Falls ' h Barbara Bragg, Wilmington; Norma Bramlctl I i ri] Brannon, Asheville; Elizabeth Brewer, Jamesville; Miriam Bright, Virginia Beach, Va.; Mary Ann Unit, High Point. Second Row: Peggy Britt, Morven; Doris Brooks, Kannapolis; Frances Brown, Moores- ville; Katherine Brcwn, Winston-Salem; Ijus Brown Salisbury; Ruth Brown. Zebulon; Sumaleigh Brown. Burgaw; Betsy Broun. Morgan ton. Third Row: Peggy Bunton, Union Grove; Margaret Carrington Burch, Raleigh; Anne Bnrnie, Wilmington; Emily Butner, Winston-Salem; Elizabeth Byrd, Worth Carpenter, Monroe; Shirley Henkcl C.arr. Statesville; Linda Carroll, Atlanta, Ga. Fourth Row: Bi Hie Casper, Swansboro; Becky Castanas. Charlotte; Merle it boro; Winifred Cates, Ramseur; Lucy Cheek, Greensboro; Jean Church, Wilmington; Dail Claridge, Raleigh; Alice Clark, Enfield. Fifth Row: Freda Clark, Asheville; Helen Clinard, Winston-Salem; Jean Col town; Helen Coley, Elizabeth City; Jo Ann Collier. Pikeville; Dottie Collins, Angier; Macie Collins, Gastonia; Faye Conn, Henderson. Sixth Row: Ermofile Constantinides, Asheville; Janet Cook, Goldsboro; Joyce Cook, Driver, Va.; Mary Helen Cooper, Albemarle; Barbara Cornelius, Greensboro; Jo Ann Correll. Concord; Beverly Anne Cowman, Greensboro; Patricia Crabtree. Bahama. Seventh Row: Clara Margaret Craig sboro; Beverly Cralle. Charlotte: M Crawford, Raleigh; Mary Ann Cress, Reidsville; Eileen Darden, Asheville; Peggj Daughtridge, Rocky Mount; Joanne Davenport, Creswell; Mary Katherine Davidson, East Rockingham. Vo Pictured: Mary Case, Winston-Salem; Jeannette Cooper. Charleston. W. Va. c f 9 e c y rni ij € v £• €• • ? r £% $ Q $ § A V fy fv) i i V a t; Igj ft: ■L First Row, Up to right Bert) [i in Davis, Pink Hill; Carolyn Davis, Hillsboro Davis, Eureka; Ruth Angeline Davis, Gastonia; Ruth P. Davis, Leal i Decker, Winston-Salem; Julia Deskins, Greensboro; Marj Jane Deviney ! Heights, N. Y. Second Row: Brucie Dickey, Dunn; Rebekah Dirickson, Salisbury; A Franklin Di ■■, Belmont; Barbara Lee Dixon. Jackson Heights, N. Y : Evelyn Dixon. Belmont; Barbara Dobyns, Washington, D. C; Joanna Doggett, Kemersville; Betty Draughon, Dunn. Third Row: Louise Easterling, Rocky Mount; Freda Echols, Asheville; Peggy Edmond- son. Rocky Mount; Janie Edwards, Fayetteville ; Nancy Edwards, Raleigh; Sue I .■_ Mill Spring; Sara Jane Eldred, Isle of Palms, S. C; Palsy Ann EUinger, Chapel Hill. Fourth Row: Eliza beth Ensley, Clyde; Betty Etchison, Cana; Ethel Mae Evans, London Bridge, Va.; Frances Evans, Biltmore; Nancy Evans, North Fork, W. Va.; Marian Faison, Greensboro; Priscilla Farah, Rock Hill, S. C ; Rosemond Farah, Mount Olive. Fifth Row: Bouneva Farlowe, Sophia; Ellen Farmer, Charlotte: Jean Farrcll, Apex, Nancy Lou Faust, Greensboro; Anne Fetzer, Reidsville; Julia Finch, Henderson Finley. ( ramerton ; Geraldine Fish, Clyde. Sixth Row: Dorothy Fisher, Fayetteville; Joanne Floyd, Granite Falls- Anne Ford, Charlotte; Marian Fortune, Asheville; Nancy Fox, Chatham, Va. ; Ann Francis. Stneth- port; Elaine Francis, Waynesville; Phyllis Franklin, Asheville. Seventh Row: Rebecca Freeman, Star; Mildred Fuller. Pisgah Forest; Barbara Fulton. Walnut Cove; Clelia Garrison, Clinton, S. C. ; Grace Gastineau, Lillington; Maud Gate- wood. Yanceyville; Mary Morgan Gattis. Raleigh; Rowena Artessa Gee. Asheville. Not Pictured: Peggie Deck. Cliffside; Patricia Fredricksen, Raleigh. 1 fa g;+ i: c, ? .§ S) f? i 9 i =-4 fll € C Cl 7 t 3 ( v V t J ai nor $ First Row, left to right Earltm Gib Rockingham; Nancy Gilbert, Absecon, N. J.; Doris Ann Gobey, North Wilkesboro; Caroline Gofortfa I Brevard; Patricia Gray, Charlotte; Nanq GraybeaJ, Wesl Jefferson; Margaret Green, Lillinj v ' . ' . Rou June Carol Greene, Shelby; Betty Jean Greenwood. Andrews; Mary Alice- Griffin, Williamston; Annie Grissom, Louisburg Hit ' , Jean Hagan, Gast onia; Mablc Elizabeth Hamrick, Mooresboro; Barbara Ann Harris, Charlotte; Frames Harris, North Wilkesboro. Third Row: Jean Harris, Carthage; Virginia Jane Harris, Greensboro; Virginia Johnson Harris. Hartsville; Lota Leigh Harrison, Old Trap; Sally Harrison. Greenville, S. C; Sharon Hart, Greensboro; Anoush Harurunian, Greensboro; Thelma Hazard, Haw River. Fourth Row: Nancy Ann Head. Matthews; Jean Heafner, Lincolnton; Julia Hedgepeth, Lexington, Va.; Mary Dean Hedrick, Lexington; Patricia Heinsberger, Lumberton ; Rebecca Hemphill, Marion; Sarah Henkel, Charlotte; Frankie Herman, Conover. Fifth Row: Anne Hill, Kernersville; Betty Jo Hill, Newport; LaRue Hill. Smithneld; Louise B. Hill, Hamlet; Mary Louise Hill, Charlotte; Nancy Jean Hill. High Point; Carrie Watkins Hobgood, Oxford ; Sue Hodges. Dover. Sixth Row: Edith Holcomb, Yadkinville; Ashley Holland, Greensboro; Elizabeth Hol- land, Olin; May Holton, Wilmington; Dorothy Hood, Burgaw; Joanne Horn, Lawndale; Jeanette Houser, Asheville; Catherine Houston, Matthews. Seventh Row: Jean Houston, Lenoir; Patricia Hughes. Asheville; Billie Hughes. Myrtle Beach, S. C; Alice Joyner Irby, Weldon; Avis Irvin, Huntersville; Martha In in. Hender- son ville; Frances Jackson, Washington; Ann (arvis. Mooresville. Not Pictured: Patricia Costing, Norfolk, Va.; Laura Harriss, Wilmington. f , ft $ 9 v ? r u ' V vi ? i f $ f , j J IML0V5 First Row, left to right: Willa Johnson, Statesville; Christine Jones. Winston Peggy Jordan, Smithfield; Barbara Kean nsboro Mary Ann (Ceever, Charlotte; Carole Keith, Greensboro; Katharine Keller. Darien, Conn.; Helen Ketner, Hamlet. d Rou Ann Kimrey, Ginton; Kathryn Kipka, Mooresville; Julia Knott, Clayton; Sue Koenig, Burnsville; Carolyn Koonts. Lexington; Roberta Kunz, Washington, D. C; Jane Kunze, Leaks ville; Helen Kuykendall, Madison. Third Row: Corinne Lambeth, Lumbcrton; Sally Lamons, Atlanta, Ga. ; Patricia Landrum, Franklin; Rebecca Lane, Wilmington; Katherine Laseter, Pisgah Forest; Barbara Lashley, Asheville; Martha Lashley, Greensboro; Patricia Latta, Mebane. Fourth Rou : Agnes Lee, Benson; Ann Lefler, Norwood; Elizabeth Lenhardt, Charlotte; Tommie Lentz, High Point; Hope Leonard, Greensboro; Jane Lepley, Philadelphia. Pa.; Nellie Levens, Gibson ville; Nancy Lewis, High Point. Fifth Ron Virginia Liles, Garland; Grace Limehouse, Summerville, S. C. ; Carole Litch. Greensboro; Araminta Little, Salisbury; Anne Livingstone, Asheville; June Frances Long, Dobson; Ruth Long, Cornelius; Trevaleah Long. Roanoke, Va. Sixth Row: Janelle Lovette, Asheville; Mary Lee Lovin. Robbinsville : Jean Rachel LufT- man, State Road; Carol McAlister, Biscoe; Marianne McDonald, Richmond, Va.; Jeanne McGuffin, Raleigh; Emily McLees, Anderson, S. C; Barbara McLellan. Charlotte. Seventh Row: Emmalen McLeod, Greenville, S. C; Patricia McMahan. Greenshoro; Mary Louise McRainey, Fayetteville; Betty McSwam. Thomasville; Agnes Elizabeth Mackey, Charlotte; Sally Anne Madison, Jonesville; Lois Magnuson, Wilmington; Barbara Mallard, Raleigh. Not Pictured: M. Elizabeth Jones. Thomasville; M. Llewellyn Landers, Winston-Salem: Carolyn Leagon, Statesville; Shirley Leonard, Greensboro; Jane Gray McDurfie, St. Pauls. 1 ' § S Q  6 f v J imiors First Row, left to right: Sarah Jam Malone, Gastonia; Ruili Mangum, An Mi i, Richmond, Va.; Jeanne- Martin, Greensboro; Rebecca Mason, Yadkinville; Billie Masters, Henderson; Jane May, (Charlotte; Anne Merriman, Raleigh, Second Row: Frances Messer, Bat ( ave ; Juan Mialik, Greensboro; Maxine Michalovi Forest City; Diane Miller, Arden; Jean Carroll Mills, Apex; Alice Millwood, Roanoke Rapids; Barbara Ann Mitchell, Brown Summit; Peggy Jo Mitchell, Wilson. Third Row: Stella Mizell, Palmyra; Martha Moore, Albemarle; Clara Morris, Charlotte; Virginia Morrison, Laurel Hill; Charlotte Murphy, Tomahawk; Gertrude B. M lts Wilmington; Nell Myers, Clayton; Kay Neelands, N. Augusta, S. C. Fourth Row: Nancy Neill, Charlotte; Claudine Nichols, North Wilkesboro; Sue Nichols, Raleigh; Georgia Ellen Nicholas, Winston-Salem; Nancy Norris, Holliston, Mass B ttj Page, Boonville; Beverly Parker, Sunbury. Ann Nunn, Winston-Salem; Fifth Row: Joan Parker, Oxford; Arlene Parsons, Mount Gilead; Carolyn Pasour. Dallas; Mary Frazier Paul, Beauford ; Irene Peck, Shelby; Winifred Perkins, Fork Union, Va.; Peggy Perry, Enfield; Elizabeth Peterson, Clinton. Sixth Row: Madeline Johnston Peterson, Durham; Nancy Petree, Winston-Salem; A. Lois Phelps, Ash; Jean Carol Phelps, Winston-Salem; Carolyn Lenoir Phillips, [ngalls; Lillian Phillips, Rocky Mount; Pattie Phillips, Hertford; Emma Belle Pickett, Greensboro. Seventh Row: Miriam Pickett, Greensboro; Daphne Plaster, Winston-Salem; Anna Lee- Ponder, Leicester; Margie Preisinger, Badin; Elizabeth Price, Windsor; Janet Ptice, Greensboro; Clara Pugh, Graham; Elizabeth Putnam, Waco. Not Pictured: Evelyn Mills, Richlands; Ellen Mink. East Orange, N. J.; Virginia Parsons, Greensboro; Nancy Paschal, Siler City; Patricia Pinyan. Greensboro t $ 1 £ i l 9 5 ' ? .a 9 £) fy €) p {i p Q T; $ Q r v) $ ; fr ft $ f $ - a iL First l u . It It i right: Jean Ragan, Lexington, Va . Mar Ann Raney, Raleigh; |oan Elizabeth K.isli, Asheville; Peggj Reason, Walstonburg Lora Lea Reeves, I Gail Reilly, Charlotte; Patsy Ruth Rhodes, Jean Roberts, Willow Springs. Second Row: Polly Roberts, Hillsboro; Sandra Roberts, Wilson; Ann Roberl town, N. J.; Frances Anne Robertson, Gastonia; Catherine Anne Robinson Robinson, Marion; Harriet E. Robinson. Kingsport, Tenn.; Dorothy Rose, (.harlotk PikevUle Third Row: Anne Rothgeb, Raleigh; Gearl Russell, Belmont; Hetty Ann Saunders. Sanford; Perdita Saunders, Reidsville; Nan Schleisner, Harrisburg, Pa.; Tcrrill Schukraft, Falls Church, Va.; Joann Scott, Greensboro; Carol Sclzer. Rye. N. Y. Fourth Row: Barbara Setzler, Albemarle; Nancy Shankle, Troy; Gillie Shaw, Fayette- ille. Leola Sheffield, Colfax; Patsy Sherrill. Fayetteville; Allene Shore, East Bend; Anne Shore. Yadkinville; Josephine Sledge, Rich Square. Fifth Row: Carolyn Ann Smith, Concord; Dorothy Jean Smith, Smithheld; Jo Ann Smith, Kernersville ; Marilyn Snow, Walkertown; Betty Jean Somers, Elon College; Karlyn Spear, Madison; Mary Anne Spencer, Gastonia; Laura Sprinkle, Winston-Salem. Sixth Row: Margaret Stamey, High Point; Patsy Lee Stanfield, Brown Summit; Patricia Stonham, Hendersonville; Margaret Strother, Creedmoor; Peggy Jo Stroud, Pink Hill; Gladys Stutts, Rockingham; Carolyn Styron, Durham; Ruth Sutherland, Madison. Sir nth Row: Marian Sutton, Kinston; Margaret Swann, Statesville; [oyce Ann Taylor. Asheville; Betty Templeton, Charlotte; Patricia Thomas. Hagerstown, Md.; Thelma Thomason, Mountain Park; Mary George Thrash, Asheville; Josephine Tilton. Washing- ton, D. C. Sot Pictured: Betty Josephine Standi, Selma. $ ' Q f $ ' tag ' J « f I J umorS First Row, left to right: Ann Tinder, Bluefield, W. Va.; Sally Trepke, High Point; Anne Tripp, Greensboro; Mary Lane Tinker, Whitakers; Ethel Ann Turner, Wallace; Lois Turner, Wadcsboro; Anne Umstead, Chapel Hill; June Van Horn. Greensboro. Second Ron: Nancy Vann, Rich Square; Rhoda Vener, Charlotte; Jo Anne Waddell, Malverne, N. Y. ; Mildred Walker, Bostic; Nancy Alexander Walker, Hickory; Nancy Wallace, Carthage; Gladys Walling, Springfield, Mass ; Earlenc Ward, Asheboro. Third Row: Esther Ward, Mount Holly; Theresa Ward, Whitakers; Ann Warner, Raleigh; Martha Frances Washam, Charlotte; Jean Allen Watson, Pinehurst; Betty Jean Watts, Taylorsville; Pattie Weaver, Red Oak; Barbara Werner, Charlotte, Fourth Row: Betty West, Warsaw; Marie Whitaker, Kannapolis; Isabclle White, Kins- ton; Rebecca Whiteside, Gastonia; Jane Whitley, Norwood; Betty Jane Wible, Ashevilie; Jo Anne Wier, Mt. Airy; Dora Lee Wiley, Loray. Fifth Row: Carole Williams, Greensboro; Catherine Williams. Ashevilie; Polly Jane Williams, Troy; Rebecca Jane Williams, Rose Hill; Margaret Willis, Reidsville; Ruth Friddle Wilson, Walnut Cove; Carolyn Winterling, Charlotte; Lillie Ellen Wise, Carthage. Sixth Row: Anne Wofford, Greensboro; Jacqueline Wood. Camden: [Catherine Woodley. Elizabeth City; Barbara Ann Woolard. Washington; Billie Jo Works, Rocky Mount; Frances Zahran, Fayetteville. Not Pictured : Mildred Warren, Benson. We, the i lass i t l us have now marked down another year of progress, a year in which we have accomplished some of those ideals towards which we have aimed during our two years at W. C. Through the careful guidance of our class chairman, Miss Walker, we have begun to pave the way to the varied careers in our midsts and with her help and advice we have started on our way to becoming better citizens of this community. We have finally reached the stages where we do not find it diffiLiilt to face the future with a smile, for we are now upperclassmen. A feeling of slight superiority has replaced the woe-begone attitude of former days, and we no longer view the green or blue jacket with envy and wonder. So, what we will we can, and until the day comes when we too can don the cap and gown, we shall continue to build the strength of our class so that the future classes of this school shall strive . . . to follow the class of ' 55. Coming Right Along S BC - f! I ■■ Loft to Right: Marty Cope, Joyce Haye PolK McDonald, and Mor Herring . . . Class of ' 55 OFFICERS Marty Cope, Prt udent M.u Herring, I ' ice-President Joyce Hayes, Secretary Polly McDonald, Treasurer troll the lanes together Gone But Not Forgotten Arc the days . . . when we unloaded out belongings al die doors of an upperclassman dorm . . . when we kissed the old World History hook good-bye as swarms ol freshmen flocked to our rooms . . . when registration day found us grappling with our profs over our major courses . . . when we first experienced no lights out and groped around in broad daylight under the intoxicating influence of all- night study , . when our first class meeting ended in an uproar over those priceless class jackets, cotton or nylon piping? . . . when we tearfully gave up those cherished chapel seats on rows x, y, z . . . when, at Christmas-time we watched so many of our friends and classmates claim the titles Mrs. . . . when we straggled through every dining hall on campus singing the class song with all the pride in our bones . . . when the prestige of our flaming red coats brought a smile to everyone on campus . . . when, though the going was rough at times, Marty had a smile ready for everyone . . . when noon-time or any other available spare minute found us bridg- ing the gaps between classes . . . when coke bottles were lined up knee deep ' neath our innersprings . . . when at last, we realized that this, our sophomore year at W. C. was a year gone but never to be forgotten. First Row, left to right: Carolyn Bigham, Polly Ann Bivins, Betty Blanchard, Nancy Blanchard, Mary Ann Borts, Elizabeth Bowles. Second Row: Carol Bradford, Anne Bradley, Mary Breeland, Anne Bristol, Tommae Brittain, Maitland Broadwell. Elsie Broom. Third Rou : Ann Brown. Autrey Brown, Joan Diane Brown. Mary Lee Brown, Jean Brown, Roberta Brown. Martha Browning. Not Pictured: Mary Bivins, Teasa Bloom, Barbara Ann Blue, Dixie Lee Boney, Elizabeth Bright, Patricia Brittain, Margaret Brown, Patricia Neal Browne, Henrietta Bruton, Carolyn Bryson, Margaret Burch, Ann Burt, Carroll Butts. First Row, Lit to right: Daphne Huntei Adams Eleanor Adams. Frances Alexander, Sarah Allen, Blair Alston II ipei Anderson, Jewell Arnold Second Row: Molly K. Atkins. Mary Eaton Avent, Henry Baggett, Marion Bailey, Marilynne Baird, Eva McKay Baker, Rai liel Lei Barbour, Lois Barefool Third Run: Joel Barlow, Margarel Ann Barnard, (Catherine Barrier, Emilj Baucom, Patricia Beam, K.iv Beatty, Helen I lizabeth Bell, Sara Bennett, Judith Bet2. Not Pictured: Susan Adams, Mary Lois Anderson, Shirley Anderson, Martha Banks, Melba Lee Banks. Nancy Barthelomew, Molly Jo Beatty, Mary Owens Bell, Joan Bierman, First Row, left to right: Caroline Byerly, Anne Campbell, Barbara Campbell, Betty Campbell, Karen Campbell, Martha Neal Capps, Alice Dunn Carlyle, Marianne Carson, Barbara Anne Carter. Second Row: Linn Cashwell, Gertrude Caulder, Geraldine Chandler, Patrick Chapin, Brent Chapman, Diana Chatham, Jean Christian, Flora Christopoulo, Gwendolyn Clark, Mary Lou Clark. Third Row: Charlotte Clement, Linda Clement, Camilla Cline, Dolphine Cobb, Marilyn Coburn, Janet Cohen, Nadine G. Cole, Betty Collins, Charlotte Collson, Ann Wright Colvard, Joan Conner. Not Pictured: Mary Josephine Campbell, Katherine Childs, Norma Cofer. ' 55 First Rou , left to right: Millicent Cooley, Martha Ann Cope, Sara Frances Copeland, Mary Josephine Core, Eleanor Coulbourn, Jimmie Louise Councill, Betty Jean Covington. Second Row: Joyce Crews, Rose Carolyn Crouse, Margaret Crow. Kathenne Currie, Jeanette Cuthrell, Frances Dalton, Sonia Daniel. Zora Daniel, Martha Davis. Third Row: Nancy Davis. Jane Dickerson. Sylvia Dismuke. Janet Dixson. Franda Dobson, (Catherine Dove, Marion Duckworth. Claudia Duncan, Bar- bara Dunn, Carol DuPler. Not Pictured: Betty Lou Covington, Jean Craig, Beverly Cralle, Arlene Croce. Jarrad Denhard. Katie Dunn, Lilian Cromer. First Row. left to right: Doris Ann Durham, Carolyn Earnhardt, Jacquelyn Ann Eaton, Sylvia Eaton, Harriett Edwards, Jane Edwards, Janet Ennis, Dorothy E. Ferebee, Janie Mae Ferguson. Second Row: Barbara Fisher, Hazel Fisher, Ina Sue Fleming, Nancy Fleming, Betty Floyd, Alice Flynt, Mary Forrest, Joan Marie Fuller, Norma Gabriel, Shirley Gaines. Third Row: Margie Garner, Imogene Garrison, Terry-Odiene Gaulden, Audrey Lee Gibbs, Carolyn Gibson, Joellen Gill, Carol Giroud, Patricia Glenn, Patricia C rordon, Emily Graham. J ophomore Not Pictured: Barbara Elliott, Anita Byrum Eppley, Carolyn Falls, Violet Galvin. First Rou , left to right: Jane Graham, Carolyn Gravel) Prances Ireene, Janel Greene, Virginia Greene, Phyllis Greer, Evelyn Griffin, Jc-.m Carole Griffin, RuHi Griffin. s (a Row: Ruth Haackc, Alma Lee Hall. Ernestine Hall. Jean Hamn Joan Hammond, Mary Lee Hansbarger, Lillian Harding, Jill Harkey, Hetty Jo Harrell, Patsy Ann Harrelson. Third Row: Clairene Harris, Peggy Harris, Mary Ruth Hart, Jayne Hartsell, Wayne Hartsell, Betty Lou Harvel, Betty Jane Harvey, Lois Harward, Gary Hawfield, Ruth Hawkins, Effie Lou Hawley. Not Pictured: Sory Guthery, June Hamrick, Joyce Hayes. First Row, left to right: Helen Haynes, Sara Beth Hearn, Pearlie Hege, Cordaire Heiberger, Jewel Helms, Phyllis Hemrick, Mary Herring, Grace Hicks, Joan Hicks. Second Row: Elaine Hill, Mary Lou Hill, Julia Frances Hix, Betty Hobbs, Mary Elizabeth Hobgood, Carolyn Hollis, Jane Holt, Evelyn Holtzmann, Phyllis Honeycutt, Marian Hopkins. Third Row: Jane Horn, Rose Home, Ann Howell, Joan Hudson, Peggy Huds- peth, Larue Huffman, Sally Huffman, Carol Sue Humphrey, Marian Hunter, Claire Hutchison. Not Pictured: Mary Elizabeth Heaton, Jane Higgins, Margaret Marshall Hill, Rebecca Hurt. f fi f o 1 •• . ' ' 55 First Rou . left to right: Barbara Hutton, Jean Ingold, Laura Jean Ingram, Eva Dean Ingram, Betty Lou Inscoe, Perkins Isley, Tirzah Ison, Mary Lou Jackson, Janet Jarrett, Elizabeth Jenkins. Second Row: Karen Ann Jensen, Ida Jane Johnson, Mary Elizabeth Johnson. Rose Johnson, Ann Spencer Jones, Lois Jones, Melissa Jones, Patricia Jones, Phyllis Jones, Ruth Jones, Becky Jordan. Third Row: Alice Elizabeth Joyner, Sara Joyner. Jean Kanter, Frances Kauri- man, Joan Kearns, Katherine Ken, Martha Keys. Lillian Amelia Kirby, Inez Vivian Kiser. Louise Kiser. Not Pictured: Elizabeth Jones. Rosalie Kizziah. First Row. left to right: Ellen Kjosnes, Unni Kjosnes, Sally Kluttz, Helen Lackey, Nettie Lambeth, Peggy Lambeth, Barbara Land. Sarah Lassiter. Mary Lay ton. Second Row: Shandy Leigh, Barbara Anne Lemmond, Mary Gantt Lewis, Bar- bara Linzy, Shirley Faye Lipman, Patricia Long, Anne Lott, Jane Lovingood, Gayle Lumsden, Louise Lynch. Third Row: Doris MacPhail, Annie Brown McClelland, Elizabeth McDonald, Helen McDonald, Pollyanna McDonald, Patty McDuffie, Jean Mclntvre. Jane McKeithan, Jacqueline Elizabeth McLeod, Kathrvn McNeelv, Nancy McQuage. Not Pictured: Carolyn Lentz, Virginia Lind, Mary McDi First Row, ■ It to right: Mary Daniel McRainey, Helen M.iliv Anne Mason, fean Masse) Elizabeth Ann Maune) Elizabeth Mayo, Barbara Melvin, Delmas Mendenhall, Louise Merz, Mildred Messick. Second Row: Judy Michaels, Alice Mae Miller, Ruth Miller, Jacqueline Mills. Peggy Minor, Bettj Moon I n Mo n Laura Moore. Third Rou Marie Moore, Judy Moores, Carol Morgen, Jane Morris, Margaret Mcinis, Melissa Morse, Patricia Muller, Josephine Munyon, Patti Murray, Suzanne Myers. Ruth Nelson. Not Pictured: Angelyn Maynard, Jen Miller. Vivian Miller. Brooks Mooney. First Row. left to right: Willie Newkirk, Eileen Newsome. Jean Nostrandt, Josephine Okey, Shirley Olds, Joyce Olive, Peggy Sue Oliver, Shirley O ' Neill, Peggy Ormsby. Second Row; Vinal Overing, Anna Jane Owens, Ann Painter, Harriet Parrish, Pearl Parry, Patricia Patton, Penelope Paul, Mary Louise Peach, Sammie Penny, Patricia Permenter. Third Row: Eugenia Petteway, Rebecca Sue Philbeck. Ruth Phillips, Barbara Pickett, Suzanne Pickett, Barbara Pillatt, Margaret Porcher, Marilyn Porter, Sara Ann Powell, Mary Louise Rabil. Not Pictured: Elizabeth Newton, Kathenne Rose Pat ' 55 First Row, left to right: Clara Ramsey, Patricia Ramsey. Mary Glenn Randall. Katherine Ranson, June Rapp, Marie Raynor, Ann Reece. Margaret Reese. Elizabeth Reid. Second Row: Irene Reins, Nancy Revelle. Maria Richardson. Susan Rickert. Alfrieda Ring, Suzanne Ringer. Patricia Rivenbark, Gwendolyn Robinson. Flowe Rodgers, Suzanne Rodgers. Third Row: Vira Anne Rodgers, Sarah Rogers, Barbara Ronger. May Rosen- blath, Eva Rosenblum. Mary Earle Rowland. Joan Ruark, Patricia Ruddick. Helen Russell, Edyth Sams. Not Pictured: Martha Revelle. Peggy Sue Riddle, Lurlie Routh, Barbara Row- land. First Row, left to right: Barbara Sanderford, Mary Sanders. Lou Alice Sawyer. Alida Schilthuis, Jean Seawell, Betty Sexton. Second Row: Lillie Shearin, Jean Sheets, Ellen Sheffield, Phyllis Shepherd, Marian Sherrill, Sarah Sherrill, Dorothey Shillhan, Lynda Simmons, Marie Sizemore. J opnowior e Third Row: Billie Sledge, Barbara Smith, Belle Smith. Jane Smith, Leila Smith, Rebecca Smith, Shiela Smith, Jennie Snider, Geraldine Somers. Not Pictured: Julie Sanders, Jane Savage, Beverly Schoonover, Iola Shearin, Barbara Simmons, Sidelle Simmons, Peggy Lorraine Slate, Thelma Faye Smith, Winnifred Alida Smith. First Row, left to right: Carolyn Sprinkle, Elizabeth Ann Spruill, Rebecca Squires, Mary Ann Stafford, Dean Stallings Jane Stanford Jean Jane Stanley. V Second Row: Marguerite Stapleford, Nannette Starling Sue Starrette, Barbara Steelman, Jerrine Steifle, Anne- Stevens, Margarel Stevens, Ann Stewart. Third Row: Gaye Stewart, Catherine Stikeleather, Doris Stone, Jui George Stradley, Rona Ann Summerfield, Jane Surratt, Geraldine ' latum. Not Pictured: Jean Spivey, Carolyn Joyce Stanley. Patsy Ann Starnes, I lien Strawbridge, Mary Scott Strickland, Thomasine Strother, Adrianne Stuhl, Mary Hill Swope, Marcia Tarr. First Row. left to right: Nancy Lee Taylor, Ana Maria Terradis, Betty Tesh, Peggy Tesh, Lu Anne Thomas, Peggy Thomas, Velma Thomas, Anne Tilling- hast. Second Ron: Jo Ann Tillman, Mary Banks Timmons, Anne Todd, Kendrick Townsend, Sara Trollinger, Jeanne Wagoner, Nancy Anne Walker, Ruth Walker. Third Row: Sue Walker, Lula Wall, Mary Anne Wall, Mary Helen Wall, Mary Waller, Clarisse Warren, Elaine Weadon, Sylvia Weatherly. Not Pictured: Nancy Teague, Donno Jane Thomas, Julia Mae Teufel, Eleanor Toy, Ethel Ann Turner, Mary Walbach, Esther Ward, Patricia Warlick, Rachel Warlick. ' 55 First Row. left to right: Gloria Anne Weaver, Jeannette Weaver. Emilv Weeks. Donez West. Anne White. D ' Orsay White. Second Row: Peggy White. Elizabeth Ann Whitley. Eva Elizabeth Whitsett. Helen Whitty. Patty Wilhelm. Barbara Wilkinson. Lucille Williams. Lottie Belle Wimbish. Third Row: Mary Evelyn Winkler, Ann Kay Winstead. Peggy Wolfe. Martha Wood, Ann Woodard, Jean Woodley, Nancy Wright. Nancy Young. Not Pictured: Janice White, Kathrvn Williams, Barbara Wilson. Betty Lou Winfrey, Phyllis Wolfe. Joanne Woodson. Marlvn Zager. an excitinq year ad FROSH OFFICERS Joan Purser, President Martha Morgan, I ' ice-President Anne Wrenn, Secretary Ellen Bonner. Treasurei It all began with Freshman Week . . . searching for Ask Me tags handbook tests . . . trying out for Cary staff . . . electing our own class officers . . . planning our first big college formal living through our first big exams . . . our naal . . it lA oman ' d L olieqe In 1953. P Just Tim Here we were, the mighty seniors from our respective high school, inferior freshmen all over again! It just didn ' t seem possible that within three months ' time we were no longer the looked-up-to graduates, but greenies to be shown and taught a completely new way of life. Soon, however, that reborn feeling disappeared, leaving us with the hopes that soon we would too be in those lucky numbers of upperclassmen . . . those girls who so carefully explained why to get this professor or that, or the ones who pre-warned us of Friday nights in the dining hall, and those encouraging sprites who delightedly frightened us nearly to death about rat day and its horrors. But when the football season started up, we found that no feeling could replace that first week-end, when we chewed up those precious cut;, to see home-coming or to attend the Germans. What could be more important tha finessing history and English for that trip to Chapel Hill or State. ' If Well, many a new work! has been opened to lis during the past nine months. There are those of us who have learned to paint, write, play the piano, and even study . . . but the most intellectual of all are those of us who have at last learned to knit those multi-colored socks, drink a coke, and play a hand of bridge . . . all at the same time! So now, we of the freshman class, can boast of having spent an entire year going to those Friday night dinners, we have managed to struggle through those 101 courses so bemoaned by those girls in red, green, and blue, and we have even come through this year of being a freshman all over aqain and loved every minute of it. Mother, I ' ve beei Cline and Carolyn Dean all dolled up for Rot Day Anne Bissett. Second Row: Sylvia Wil Tomnne Lentz, Beverly Campbell, Anne Amouri Not Pictured: Anne Bransford, Sara Cole vSalleiA r4a 7 10, left to riglt I. Ruth Adams. Alice Albert. Eleanor Allen. Nancy Andrews. Carolyn Bain. Edwins Barnett. Ann Bartholomew, Carolyn Beagle] • Second Rvw: Marijane Beltz, Esther Benedict, Lou Ann Bissett. Virginia Breithaupt. Mars Vic Broughton, Mary Brown, Orlando Brown. Suzanne Burns, Anne Butler. Juliette Canada • Third Run:: Barbara Carcich, Martha (line. Phares Coleman, Betty Lou Cresdy, Shirley Curran. Carolyn Dean. Carolyn Deans, Mary ' Ann Dover, Beda Eflrd, Jean Eubank, Hattie Kerebee. Barbara Ferguson • Fourth l;..„ Kav Pinch, ludre] Fisher, Sue Folger. Catherine Friar, Martha Fulcher, Ann Garrison, Selma Gelburd, Kaj Godwin, Gilda Goldstein, Virginia Gray, Eugenia Green, Belmai Gunderson, Peggy Guar, ell. Judith Hall • Fifth Sow: Nancy HarrUl, Janice Hartman, Nancy Jo Haynes. Virginia Helms, Jerry Hill. Peggy Ann Hinton. Peggy Holland. Tamara Holliday, Jarre Howie, Ann Huff, Yvonne Hyatt, Henri) Johns, Van lnhi[ l,,n Viltlu- Johnston. Virginia Johnston • -Vol action Betty Haynes. left -, inihl Marilyn Jordan, 11. iris Justice. Helen karra . Mamie Keii.rly. Louise Kenneth, Lewis Klutt . Alice ewis • Second .••.«■ Pat McBane, Ann McCabe, June McDuffie, Marian McKay. Nancy McLemore, Marj ilallard. Virginia Marshall. Eleanor Martin. Shirley May • Third Row. Emily Milton. Jill Mirskx, Susar, Moore Eddie M Bete] Morton, Sue Noland, Vivi ' arker, Patsj Pcttit. Jo Phillips. Sylvia Pierce. Fourth Row. Joan Purser. Joan Ranlsuer, Betty Kobertson. Hettj Kogers. Iteva Sasser. Kay Savage. Johnnie Shelton, Carolyn Shepard, Rebecca Shiver, Beverlj Shoff, Bettj Shuford, Man Inn Sales • Fifth Adele Smith, Sarah Smith, Thelma Snrith. Pollye Swaim, Marj Talley, Gerrj Thompson, Peggy Ward, •instock Shirlej Wilson, Sylvia Wilson, Berts Veapanis, Joyce Voung • Wot Pictured: Billie Kitchen, Marj rnpson. First Row, left la right Beverlj Warns, Evelyn Mae Warns, Beverlj Jean s, Virginia Arnold, Rita Lam ,i..an Mklnson, Sylvia Kathryn Baty, Innette Louise Beck • Second Boio: Louise Josephine Berryman, Patsj Barbara Inn Boomei Dorotta] Jean Bowman, Lois Irden Boyd, Myrna Vdele Breitbart, Patricia Vnn Brenn, ' Biitt Sylvia Fa) Brown, Paula Bruce • r«ird Bow Mce Jewell Bull, Mary Frances Burroughs Louise M Annie Blue Cameron, Carol Ann Carlton, Sylvia Colleen Carter, Betsj Castelloe, Barbara Vnne Chandler. Inne i Surah .lane Cole, ' athei m,- Coleman, Josephine Dolores Couch • F t rt Row Sybil Gaye I rotts Man I Julia Sue Grumpier, Jessie Mae Davis, Lorraine Ethel Dawe, Beverlj mi Dorman, Judith Klin Ellison, Berts Man Fostei Eltlng, Bert] I arolin - Felme t Patricia Jei Row Betty Jean Foil. Dixie Kmi.,--, K,lith ' i iirt nn Fn Shirlej Graeber, Marj Beth Heseltine. Henrietta Howell in ks i Man Edith Johnson • . f ' .. hired Barl lima Gorier. Evelyn Mabel Goslen, Phyllis Anne •t Elise Humphrey, Patricia Estelle Hutson, Martha Host. Beverly Ann Davis. in linlls. •n Cofleld, nr Elsej • Fnll, Graham, I all,,- Ca - UK alieth .lean Little. McClung, Karl Fn Newton, Billie K, i ouise Sette Jeai Stafford, Man lie rhompson, Verlla ry Lamar. Virginia Kathrine Lawler, Harrold Lee. Itessie Sue Liles. Eliz anee • Se-ond Bow; Peggy Marie Mabe, Debora Manns. Rita Jane senheimer, S tra Elizabeth Moore. Claire Natalie Moureau, Delia Carolyn in Mann No een. Sue Norris. raula Anne Parris. Helen Elizabeth Pate, Jeanne Prltchard, Violet Kuth Puckett, Berntelle Roan. Alta Lorraine in l.enore Rutherford. Kay Svlvia Scarborough. Mary Elizabeth Scotl Marj skinner. Rutli Aliee Smith, Winifred Smith, Carol lane Sowers, Nancj Hale I • Fifth Row. Ann Taylor, Cynthia Enid Taylor, Gwendolyn Moore ly Tuttle. Virginia Caroline Wallace, Barbara I u Weiss. Barbara Jean Winkler, Norma Irene Wilson. Ella Jean WhittingtoD, Frances Carol Wood, ■inville. Mary ration. Jane Walton. % ffr A  « ft t J ' A . Lotten Afa Fust . ' ( ■, . if ,. ri ' lit Nancy Ann Abell, Dorothy Blount Anderson. Mary An Rca-ley. Nancy Ilii ' irel. Laura Blue. Joan Carol Bondurant • Barbara .lean Burkett, Mary Frances Campbell, Carolyn Augusta Carson. Alic e Cope, Nellie I.ou Covington • Third Boa , Margaret Ann Crymes. Hi! sue Dixon, Roberta Harvey Dixon. Sudie Doggett. Elizabeth Strieker Doughton. e Anderson. Domtliy .lean Barnes. Amaryllis Janet Anne Brooks. Nancy Lou Broome, Elizabeth Caton. Betty (lark. I ' at Coble, a Ann Davis, Esther Carol Dawson. Billie Man ' Wells Edwards, Etta Jane Elliott, Myrtle Virginia English. Mary Enola Falls • Fnurth Rote: Anita Boykin Fletcher. Frances Imogene Garrett. Jacqueline Holmes liriffln. Arlene Emily Griset. Eva Geraldine Hagar.. Julia Terry Hall. Phyllis Ann Harris. Margaret Lona Hartle. Eunice Carolyn Head, Elayne Herzberg. Margaret Doane Herring, Carolyn Sue Hinshaw • Filth Row: Vivian Neal Hin- son, Gail llml Hulderby. Mary Ann Hoover. Harriett I.ee Humphrey. Coanne Isley, Lael Hollister Jackson, Janie Patricia Jarrell, Marianne Jones. Nellie Jo Jones, Ann Katherine Kean. Cora Anne Kearney, Betty Ruth Klutz, Esther Miriam Krasny, Barbara Ann Lenox • A ' ot pictured: Ann Elizabeth Amouri. First Roto, !e l ' ( Nancy Lee Linville. Joyce Mae Long. Clarajo I.nvett. Elma Elizabeth Luther. Joanne Buie McGill. Nancy Lee McKinney, Catherine Brevard McLean. Kathleen Michle Mathews • Second Row: Ruth Matthews. He ' en May nard. Shirley Lois Merriman, Louisa Mordecai, Mary Jane Muring. Sidney Newton. Margaret Orr. Karen Gail O ' Beirne. Prances Ruth Overman. Frances Parham • Tliud Roto: Elizabeth Fay Pharr. Nancy Phillips. Mary Yeakle Phlpps. Rebecca Jane Pike. Shirley Poole. Marlen Elizabeth Porter, Mai Lois Prescott, Nanc] Pugh, Nancy Quinn, Marlene Alice Ranitz. Katie Anne Bawls • FaurU Sou Jane Reinecke, Margaret Rose. Margaret Littleton Rose. Rose Samet, Susan Sanders. Nell Jean Scott. Sally Edna Scott. Marion S. in- Man Mice Siddall. Corinne Sitison. Ruth Evaline Smart. Martha .lane Snipe-. 1 oral Ann Stone • Fi ' tk Rote Bct-y Ann Swain, Helen Mary Tatsey. Ellen Towne, Joanne Tysor, Nancy Ruth rimer. Mary Patricia Vaughn. Norma Joan Veney, Jackie I e Vogler, Maude Ann Webb. Gladys Weinstock, Ann i ,,.,hi, welch, inane Weltner, Mary Finch Westray, Nannie Elizabeth Wilkie. Nona Wilson, Anne Wrenn, Jane Yar borough • Wot Pictured: Margaret Ann Sherrill. Fi, l Itmr. I.u ! ■ n;l,l Maijoiic (anile i,i„,i. i- ' .-m- Mi.-ll. Mary Frances Allen. Il.-tu nn iidcrs,,i,. Mildred n,i ndci - n, S.u.ih i.li ahelh Aiinsh.iiiL ' . Phoebe Ann Aydlett. Rebecca Love Barnes • Sir,,, id l:,,ir : Romaine Barnes. Betty Hol- land Bell, Nancy Ellen Bonner, Rebecca Ann Bowen, Elizabeth Anne Braddock, Winona Virgil Brothers, Shirley Brown, Barbara Jane Bryant, miie IV.nlr Utile, I ' .itnria Anne (arson • Third Roto: Evelyn Kathryn Clay, (anil Collier, Ctianey Lcc Comer. Carolyn Cooley, Faytie Cox, Bonnaleta Coxwell, Shirlej Crabtree, Sarah Constance Craig Mar] Prances Crawley, Norma June Curtis, Barbara Inne Daves • Fourth Roto: Margaret Ann Davis, Susan Dunham, Mary Dunlap, Betty Jean Bdgeworth, Doris Eli, 1I..H1 I,lheri,li:e, Syhia Fla lei, Halh.ua Kae l- ' riedmah. M;ny I.nis (iarrell. Palinia Elizabeth Godwin, Murine Louise ( Iwin, Barbara Green, Lydla Hall • Fifth Row: Sophia Caroline Hawkins. Lucj Bell,- rlaynes, I ' ntrlcla tayi H apbill Inne Hill, Louise Hlnnant, Anne Goodwin Hoke, Janie Holcomb, Madeline Ann Holllngswortb, Vivian Blayne Honeycutt, tnn Houser, Shirley Virginia Hushes. Elizabeth Anne Hunt, Helen Jernlgan • Not Pictured: Jean Mm ' ' Burgin, -Ian,,- Jean Clark, Ella Susanne Freund, Mary Kli aheth Hyler, Kara Kittrell Jarrett. ' . I. II I,, riulit: Laurel Lavinia Jones. Hloy Kyriakides. Lueinda Adelaide Lanning, Pegzy I.assiter. Martha Jane :e. Margaret Elizabeth Lee, Barbara Ann Lingerfelt, Christine Little • Second K,,ir. Anne Kay Lovingood, niic M, Arthur. Nancy Anne McWhorter, Betty Joan Mauney. Ann Clark Mayes. Jo Ann Meaeham. Billy Ann Nancs i.i-in Mitchell, Rosalind Blaine Mollock • 7 A«rd Rote: Avis Moore, Martha Ann Morgan, Elizabeth Louise Gayle Carol Muir, Carolyn Newsome, Dorothy Helen (Jbropta. Betty Jean OKelly. Elsie Joycelene Paintei Margie itnri.i , i, lanie Petrea • fourth Roti Carolyn Moore Pittard, Kay Dean Ramsey. Gloria Astrid Rucker, Patricia Ludman, Georgia Norma Saunders, Marj Sue Sheek, Mary Anne Sherrill, Rebecca Sue Sboemake, Cynthia Elizabeth una Smith. Margaret Louise Smith. Patricia Smith • Fifth Row: Jackie Anne Standi, Barbara Stephens, Sybil . Jo Ana Thrower. Barbara Ann Tiuett. Frances Carol Turner. Frames Angela Walden. Betty I, on Walker. Bonnie lliams, Carol Baldwin Wilson, Kathryn Ann Wright, Anne Justice Voder. Barbara Jean Young • Not Pici I inilel, .lane Little Mali, .n, Theresa Osborne, l ' atsy Ann Paulson. Barbara Joanne Peterson. Elizabeth Purvis, Billie :ett, Elizabeth Wiese. Ljrau J rall Jamison Maii First Row, It 1 tn milit: Anne Grace Alexander. Polly Jane Allen. Meilora Ann Arnold, Mary Edith Bagwell. Mary Ann Baum. Lelah Roberta Bennett, Dorothy Janice Blaisdell. Diana Reeves Blevins. Katherine Bobbitt • Second Row: Linda Marion Bolard. Juanita Faye Boyette. Elizabeth Ellen Bratten. N ' aney Bridgers, Nancy Gwendolyn Bright. Margaret Davis i I. nk. Peggie Ann (..inane. Judith Carolyn Creekmore, Patricia Crotts. Alice Magdelenc Deese. Elizabeth Anne Dillard. June Kathryn Dixon • Third Row: Dorothy Ann Donalson. Elizabeth Ann Dunn. Sylvia Janet Durham. Rita Beatrice Fleishman, Man Bunting Fleming. Jean Wright Fletcher, Mary Elizabeth Foster. Nan Willard Freeman, Patricia Ann Gabriel Juanita Goode, Dixie Anne Graham, Phyllis Catherine Griffin • Fourth Row: Doris Jean Harlow. Marjorie Ann Harrell. Vista Harrington. Sheila Clark Harris. Virginia Belle Herman. Sara Ann Hickersnn, Jacklyn Cornells Hodge, Martha Carolyn Home, Mary Elizabeth Hyler. Ruth Jessup. Patricia Ann Kannon, Libby May Kaplan • Fifth Row: Virginia Claire Kennedy. Marilyn Keyset. Patricia Keyser, Sarali Ellen Kiincl, Jessie Roberta Fail. Mary June Lance, Betty Lou Latham, Marjorie Sara Leder, Marion Sheppard Lemly, Nancy Charlotte London. Patsy Jean McCarthy • Not Pit h ,,,l la.. incline Battclle. Pauline Bcts Carroll. Susanne Col. lough, Shirley Ann Jordan, Joan Carol Josack. ,«. ;. it t., Carole Urn: Lois Faye in hi Mary Jo McCrary. Lucy Ellen Mclntyre. Joyce Adams McKinney. Mary ami McLaughlin, Suzanne M h. Lela Evelyn Morris. Martha Louisa Mullins • Second Row: Judith Mae Myers. Shirley Payne. Elizabeth Ann Perchan, June Violet Pulliam. Glenda Joy Ray. Shirley Elizabeth Reil. Hazel Die Marguenya Rooper. Judith Anne Rosenstock • Third Row: Eva Philomena Schumann, Beverly ara Ann Sloan. Betty Ann Smith. Joan Sprinkle. Bettie Ann Steelman. Helen Barksdale Strother. Mary ia Anne Talhot, Sara Ann Talbert, Helma Jean Thomas. Ann Leslie Thutiherg • Fourth . ' ..: • . Mary Brooks Turner, Delaina Graves Underwood. Joann Elizabeth Vanstory. Louise Margaret Waul. Man Evelyn Wellons, Mary Ann Wilson, Barbara Rose Wornble, Margaret Charlene Wood, Sara Woolf, Nancj Vol Pictured Sara Lou Moore, Alice Rae Morgan. Caroline Louise Will. Man Jane Paschal. Elizabeth ha Elizabeth Stikeleather, Patricia Ann Wall. r Tilll B . dm r k4 $ri+ t J m yresn irSlunvii J own S tudentd Hist Row, left to right Marietta Allen. Jo Ann Arrant. Mary Lou Becker. .In Ann Bowman, Beverl) Campbell • Second . ' •. Inn Sue Conines. Madge Evans, Ruth Geiger, Dina Heath. Christine Hill. Margaret Moore • Tliiril Bow: Barbara Stubblefielcl. Sandra Summers, Ann Thompson, .loan Tillman. Patricia Turner. Valerie Vow • Not Pictured: Betty Baysdon. Anno Bransfield. Yvonne Everhart. Janet Frederick. Margie Goldman. Barbara Kelly, Pegg] Lamb, Sue Ann Langley, Valentine Laiarr, Mabel I.utfman. Charlotte McQueen. Meropi Meletiou. Kenan Neese. Bobbie Newman, Sue Page, Sara Perkins, Nancy Porter. electa Mae Routh. Rebecca Walker. k All hail, hail to W. C. . . We, the Commercials sing Hither, thither and yon new campus we had ente .a. tramping blink alter hlo. his fall. Would we ever lear the dining hall, Aycock, or the library without the aid of in green ? k over tin ! tO gl I I those girls Oh, but we were .ill too soon to realize that our feet directed us to tin Home Ec. building .it eight in the morning . . . where- typing, shorthand, and bookkeeping kept us occupied until eight . . . then h.uk to Hinshaw for that all-important letter to Korea. November found us patiently standing in line, eagerly awaiting the arrival of the maroon and white jackets, those worldly possessions which made us feel like .1 class at last. Come r.un or come shine, our colors were proudly displayed on every corner of the campus. Some of us were lucky enough to be the only freshmen without Saturday classes; and yet we began to feel the pangs of realizing that the day was quickly arriving when we would take our leave and walk the other way . . . the way towards that job we ' d been working and dreaming for all year. Commencement found us good-bye to a year . . . a yc us u ish that we could do it feeling a little hollow inside as we said ir whose good times and close friends made all over again. First Row. left to right: Nancy H. Adams, Patricia H. Allen, Betty Lou Arro- wood, Harriet H. Austin, Nancy Austin, Mary Elise Auten, Agnes Auten, Margaret Aycock, Pat Bailey, Ann Carter Ballard, Edith Ann Barnes. Second Rote: Jean Barringer, Joann Beatty, Hilda Beaver, Carolyn Beaver, Patty Benbow, Billie Jo Bray, June Brown, Louise B. Brown, Virginia S. Brown, Ann Cannady Brummitt, Hilda Burleson. Third Row: Mary Helyn Bush, Shirley Butler, Mary Anne Byers, Wilma Byrd, Joyce Carpenter, Emma Lou Carter, Sylvia Carter, Joyce Carver, Blanche Casey, Kay Chandler, Elsie Chichester, Betty Jean Chilton, Carolyn Kay Cline. Not Pictured: Reba Barton, Catherine Bell, Elizabeth Jean Borders, Norma F. Bowen, Sara Elizabeth Buchanan. BETTY MIDYETTE c omniercia a ate c First Row, left to right. Joanne Cline, Nina Cobb, Jeai I in, Nanq Joyce ( onnor, Elizabi th ' onstani e, P e Peggy Creasman, Second Ron: Jo Ann Crisp, Frankie Ann Cross, Bettj ( touch Bert) Crowell, Ailetta Arlene Daniels, Nina Davis, Joej Davis, Yvonne Davis, Bel Dons Dozier, Pal Duncan. Third Row: Ruth Edmundson, Nancy Ellington, Dailene Emory, Evelyn Pa- tricia Ezell, Jo Ann Fagg, Ann Ferree, Betty Freeman, Carolyn Freeman, Peggy Freeze, Joan Fulk, Jean Gardner, Dons Garner. Not Pictured: Margaret Jane Evans, Gullanor Eways, Florence Patrii ia Fail (ineteen rlftu - Jkme 7 (commercial C late o First Row. left to right: Lind Giles. Betty Carr Glass, Christine Godbey, Sally Goodyear, Alice Gray, Rebecca C. Gray, Phyllis Gregory, Jennie Lee Griffith, Nyra Jean Guy. Second Row: Jeanne Gwyn, Mary Ellen Hall, Raye Harris, Gretta Sue Helms, Shirley Lou Henderson, Betty Jean Henry, Delores Elaine Henson. Sallie Gray Hicks, Mary Elizabeth Hoffman, Joanne Dale Holmes, Jeanne Honeycutt. Third Row: Nancy Hood, Patricia Rose Hoover, Elinor Hopper, Faith Ingram, Barbara Jackson, Vera Ann Jackson, Doris Ann Jones, Nancy Jones, Ann Jones, Marjorie Anne Kennedy, Jeanie Killian, Ruth Kindley, Barbara Delores Kirk- ley. Not Pictured: Georgia Harrell, Laura Gayle Joyce. JEAN BARRINGER ■v V fin elva i . sipi] - ' h me BETTY METRIDES First Row. left to right: Elaine Lanier. Sue Langdon. Jane Leach. Mary Jacque- line Ledford, Priscilla Lloyd. Grace Laverne Lockman. Shirley Joyce Long, Carol Lynam, Sarah McCormick. Second Row: Barbara Jean McElveen, Elizabeth McLean. Jerrine Hope Mc- Millan, Madge Martin. Shirley Ann Mather. Pearl Matheson. Sue Kathrvn M.uinev. Sylvia Mayer. Meropi Meletiou. Betty Metrides. Third Row: Bonnie Michael. Hetty Midyette. Kay Minton, Ins Mitchell. Mary Alice Mitchell. Adrienne Moore. Rosalie Moore. Sarah Ann Nester. Ruth Nichols. Nell Nifong, Stephnia Odom. Frances Overman. Edna Lou Owen. Not Pictured: Mary Kathenne Latta. Peggy Marie McCurdv. Sylvia Money, Helen Motsinger. First Row, left to right: Elsie Lunelle Palmer, Tommy Sue Palmer, Bobbie Jean Patterson, Frances Carolyn Phelps, Rebecca Phipps, Rebecca Anne Phoenix, Anne Eleanor Pittman, Peggy Anne Pope, Elizabeth Anne Poplin, Nancy Jean Poteat. Second Row: Celia Rash, Nancy Reavis, Sue Redfern, Peggy Fay Rights, Lois Roy. ill, Tess Russell, Margaret Hope Saintsing, Frances W. Sanders, Sylvia Lorraine Sauter, Marlene Evelyn Self, Gretchen Shaffner. Third Row: Sylvia Joan Sherrill, Mary Ann Shoe, Barbara Ann Showfety, Mary Louise Shytle, Suzanne Slate, Katie Sue Slaughter, Anne Marie Smith, Bobbie Jean Smith, Mary Ann Smith, Nancy Carolyn Smith, Nell Marie Smith, Sue Carolyn Smith, Margaret Smitherman. Not Pictured: Susan Schwabenton. £ ommcriid I L ladd of First Row, left to right: Elsie Jane Somers, Elizabeth Ann Spach Ernestine Stallings, Carolyn Stanley, Frances Steel, Dorothy Alma Steelman, Wanda Marie Suggs, Gloria E Summers, Beatrici Marii rayloi Edna Earle Tew, Sally Theiling, Second Row: Peggy June Thomas, Phyllis I Hen Thompson Dorothy Kathryn Tilley, Bertie Torrence fane Trent Mildred Dorlee Tuckei Patsy Ann Tj singer, Emmy Lou Vaughn, Barbara Ann Vick, Joan V. ill. me Vkkers, Peggy Joyce Walker, Peggy Mae Warren, Mabel Frances Watson Third Row: Barbara Dean Way, Margaret Ann Way, Patricia Anne Welch, Alma Jean Whitfield, Barbara Ann Whitley, Lena Gray Whittington, Mary Elizabeth Wilkinson, Jo Ann Williams, Rebecca Anne Williams, Patri. ia W illi ford, Lois Carol Willis, Elizabeth Ann Workman, Barbara Jean Wright, Martha Jane Wright. No Pictured: Jessie Neil Sowers, Sara Ann Taylor, Betty Lou Inn. Pearle Royal Winner. r (Lmteen rirtu - Jk rrr I t £3j3§ •Sfcj •Mp •M vAEUH cy DAY IN . . . NIGHT OUT I N v_ MARY DOWTI Because the students of the Woman ' s College feel a need for an organization which offers them the opportunity to discuss their religious views, the Young Women ' s Christian Association is recognized as a prominent organization on the campus. The Y fills this need, as well as many more. It welcomes stu- dents of all faiths and encourages members to rethink their faith in the light of changing world conditions. Young ALICE CLARK The campus YWCA does not have programs as its primary interest: instead the chief concern of the organization is the development of the individ- ual. The student is encouraged to develop on a higher and more mature level during her college life. The Y is a religious organization and as such operates on the basis that religion is not a mere department of life but an attitude that covers all actions. Therefore, the Y is interested in social problems, as well as personal problems, and in the furtherance of effective human relations on the campus. Students are given the opportunitj to know theii fellow students and to broaden theii outlooks through membership in various Y r A clubs There are lour freshman clubs and three upperc lassman clubs by means ol which stu dents maj participate in programs and projects designed to meel their needs and interests. The Leaders t these clubs along with committee chairmen and the executive officers serve on the Y cabinet whose duty il is to i o ordinate the activities of the campus YWCA. I ' he opportunity for responsible and creative participation is offered to each student. It is through such participation that the YWCA endeavors to help the studenl develop personality and leadership ability .is well as religious consciousness. Somen ' s Christian Association Front Row: Patricia Gordon, Peggy Helms, Borbara Helms Second Row: George Stradley, Mory Bonks Timmons, Ann Darlington, President. Diana Chatham, Jo Smith, Ann Woodall Third Row: Barbara Fulton, ilson, Virginia McQueen, Betty Tesh, Potsy Beam, Mary Dowtm. ' ; !■ ii i ii ii v i N m ' i Mm m t SlilllH ADVISORY GROUP Left to Right: Jean Watson, Ruth Griffin Cates, Mary Holshouser, Anne Stroud, Mallard, Pauline Mauney, Janet Trembetr- KALL LEADERS SERVICE LEAGUE All the way, Purse Drive! , Book Week for the Free University of Berlin. Korea ' s Call for Clothes, The April Visit of the Bloodmobile — these are the cries of our Service League. They comprise the major portions of an all-out program of improvement on campus, supplemented by the ever-present pleas for food conservation and campus and Soda Shop clean-up The Service League, begun during World War II, has become an integral cog in the activities at the Woman ' s College. ADVISORY GROUPS— The Advisory Group is made up of all the com- mittee heads and the faculty advisors. This group meets together from time to time to plan the work of the group. The committee also draws up suggestions to pass on to the next year ' s group. These members are ap- pointed by the Service League chairman. HALL LEADERS — The Hall Board members are composed of one person from each dormitory. This group ' s job is to carry back to the halls the plans made by the advisory committee and to work directly with the students. This group is responsible for the success of each drive. These members can either be appointed or elected in each hall. Inter -faith Council OFFICERS Harriet Hall President Dot Kbrner I ' ice-President Pbggy Maunhy Secretary Mary Ann Abernathy Treasurer The Inter-Faith Council is an organization which promotes brotherhood among the students at Woman ' s College. It is designed as a co-ordinating body of the eleven organized church groups on the campus: Baptist, Catholic, Congrega- tional Christian, Disciples of Christ, Episcopal, Evangelical and Reformed, Jewish, Lutheran, Methodist, Moravian, Presbyterian, the Y.W.C.A., and any unorganized groups who wish a part in the campus religious program. Thi s year, Mrs. Ruth Clarke became full-time Co-ordinator of Religious Activities to guide and assist the Council. HARRIET HALL The group ' s main contribution to the campus is the sponsoring of the Inter-Faith Forum, which this year arranged for students, educators, and theo- logians to discuss the timely topic, Religion in Higher Education. in a three- day program of panels, round tables, and discussion groups. In addition, the Council invites eminent speakers for programs, sponsors certain non-credit short religious courses, and takes part in a national program. Second Row; Genevo Lineberger, Made Collir Thy. Adams, Peggy Crow, Dot Kerner, Zora Daniel. The first part of the move to our new headquarters in Elliott Hall was ac- complished in the fall, with a step, at least, in the right direction, to the basement of the Alumnae House. With us went our furniture, ash trays, and well-shuffled cards, as well as the textbooks, notebooks, ink bottles, overnight reserve books for the library, and a spare pencil for the one who was late for the Thursday noon quiz. The year somehow brought a more active participation in campus doings; with the livewire group came an interest to almost parallel that of those who lived on campus. The national election was the fall ' s primary event; the TSO went Eisenhower, as did the nation, while the campus stuck with the Stevenson contingent. As TSO goes, so goes the nation! became the unofficial motto. Home, Sweet Home The peak of the social season at Town Students ' fall party : r v TOWN STUDENTS ' JUDICIAL BOARD I Lett to Right: Sara Wright, Lou Bradley. Lucy Check, Becky Squirev Kenon Nceic Best pack a box Along the lighter path, we really began the year with a bant; at the first party for the new Town Students. We forgot the ice for the punch on the hottest day of the year! The Christmas party for under-privileged children was a worthwhile project as well as a satisfying experience. Elitely dressed in their Sunday best, or Saturday worst, the cogs attended the tacky party and presented entertainment on a high level. We closed our best year yet with the traditional formal in the soon-to-be-traditional Elliott Hall. Abell, Nancy; Abernathy, Mary Ann; Alexander, Anne; Allen, Marietta; Almond, Libby; Alspaugh, Monta Sue; Anderson, Margaret; Atkins, Molly; Aydlctt, Phoeboe; Baes- ser, Pat; Bailey, Pat; Bain, Carolyn; Barbee, Susanna; Bar- bour, Rachel; Barnes, Peggy; Baucom, Elizabeth; Beatty, Molly Jo; Bevan, Betty Jo; Black, Jo Ann; Blanchard. Betty; Boomer. Barbara; Bransford, Anne; Broome, Nancy; Brown- ing, Martha; Brumley, Mary; Bryant, Barbara Jane; Burns, Suzanne; Burt, Anne; Butts, Sara; Case, Mary; Castellar, Betsy; Cates, Winifred; Caton, Elizabeth; Coxwell, Bonna- leta; Crews, Caroline; Crumpler, Sue; Daughton. Elizabeth; Davis, Nora; DeShazo, Marshall; Dixon, Janet; Dixon, Roberta; Dudley, Mary Anne; Dunn. Betsy; Edwards, Har- riet; Edwards, Jane; Elmore, Cenieth; Eppley, Anita; Eth- ridge, Doris; Evans, Nancy; Faust. Nancy; Ferebec. Dot. Ford, Anne; Freemon, Becky; Fulchcr, Martha; Fuller, Bob- bie; Gabriel. Norma; Galvin. Violet; Geiger. Ruth; Gray- beal, Nancy; Green, Frances; Hall, Judy; Harkcy. Jill; Har- rell, Anne; Harrill, Nancy; Harrington. Vista; Hartman, Janice; Hawkins. Ruth; Haynes, Helen; Heafner. Ann. Soloist; Heafner. Jean; Hearn, Sarah Beth; Heaton, Mary Elizabeth; Helms, Jewell; Herring. Ruth; Hollis. Carolyn; Holshouser. Mary; Holtzman, Evelyn; Honeycutt, Phyllis; Howell, Helen Joy; Ingold, Ophelia; Inscoe, Betty Lou; Johnston. Natalie; Joyner, Alice; Kanter, Sylvia, Soloist; Kearns, Joan; Riser, Louise; London. Nancy; Long, Edwina; Luffman, Jean; McClunc. lane; McDonald. Betty; McLees, Emily; McNeely, Katherine; Mackey, Elizabeth; Marshall. Virginia; Martin, Eleanor; Martin, Hirst; Mauney, Pauline; May, lane; Maynard, Angclvn; Mavnard. Helen; Miller. Vivian; Mitchell. Billy; Moore, Martha; Myers. Nell; New- kirk. Wille; Newsome, Carolyn; Norecn. Susan; Xnstr.in.lt Jeanne; Oldham. Bettv; Oliver. Kathryn; Parker. Beverly; Parsons. Virginia; Penny, Sammy; Peterson. Nancy; Phelps, Carol Jean; Phipps. Mary; Pinyan. Patricia; Ramsey. Clara; Randall. Dottie; Reid. Shirley; Rickert. Susan; Rose. Dorothy; Rose, Peggy; Rosenstack, ludv; Rothgeb. Anne; Routh. (let., Sexton. Laura: Shearin. Iola; Smith. Sarah. Spivey, Jean; Sprinkle, Carolvn ; Stafford. Nancy; Stokes. luanita: Stone. Carol; Strawbridge, Ellen; Steelman. Barbara; Stutts Gladys; Sykes ]t annette; Teague. Nancy; Thunburc. Ann; Turner Lois Tut tie, Gilda; Vaugl in, Pattv; Volger, lackie; Ward, Marguerirt e; Warlick, Pattv ; Warlick. Rachel; War ren. Mildred; W ' c. Ltherly, Mary Ann ; Weber. Eleanor; Welch. Carolyn; Whitak •r. Marie; Whit. . Anne; White. Janice; W ' iese. Elizabeth; Williams, Kathrv n. Wilson, Sylvia; W i Charlene; Wrenn, Anne; Veapanis, Betty. Woman ' s College Choir Our college choir, under the direction of Mr. George M. Thompson, adds a great deal of enjoyment to our college life. The one hundred and fifty girls from all classes provides special music for chapel programs, Arts Forum, Founder ' s Day, graduation, and Uni- versity Sermons. The Christmas concert is always the favorite and each year capacity audiences fill Aycock to hear the seasonal music once again. The red and white robes have become a symbol of the Christmas season for most of the campus. The choir is a part of Woman ' s College that will be appreciated more and more as we reflect on this year at W. C. It has been an asset to us by making us aware of the beauty of music. First Ro ' Jcanettc Cc Scrugg W. C. Chamber Music Players A group oi students experienced in the use oi string instruments make up the ( ( hambi i Musk Players. I ndei the guidance of George V. Dickieson, the group studies pieces using wind and string instruments. Performing with the Greensboro Orchestra as well as alone, they have presented programs in numerous Lines and at Woman ' s ( ollege. Our interest and enjoyment of music has been furthered through the work ol this o I their concerts. George W. Dickieson, Di Enckson, Ann Kearny, Gail en, Rachel Shannon, Shir ' ey Louise Enckson, Susan Deyton, Stedman Mary Joe Kelley, Julia Deskins, Lucille Has- sell, Terry-O ' Diene Gaulden, Laura Atkis- son, Elizabeth Anne Scruggs, Rachel Shon- non, Gayle Renee Walden, La!ah Perkins Isley, Kay Godwin, Amanda McConnell, Kathenne Bobbitt, Robert Bead, Susan man, Joyce Fishbach, Robert Fredrickson, Anne Kearney, Betty Brooks, Elizabeth Cowling, Dons MacPhail, Martha Talley, Gail Lumsden, Mortha Leonard, Rosemary Troxler, Paul Fnck, T. H. Proctor, Ronald Lambc, Sarah Murray, Richard King, Daph- ne Plaster, Jeanette Cooper, Elliot Weis- garber, Mary Anne Spencer, Shirley Leonard, Sara Holroyd, Bert Smith, Dawn Leach, Harold Atkisson, Herbert Hazelman, Helen Co!ey, Dale Harrison, Robert Wold, Mary Elizabeth Sampson, Robert Hocker, George Toenes, Robert Phillips, Bennett Murray, B. M. Morris, Dorothy Obropta, Maddrey Simmons, H. Battle, Mark Altvater, Mar- garet Pritchett, Nancy Andrews, Janelle Lovette, Joann CorreM, Elizabeth Caton, Anno Dickieson, David Arner, Phillip Mor- gan, Mary Phipps, Mary Ann Hoover, Pauline Mauney Greensboro Orchestra T ijtiJl J ! ? • .-A jjf-j Hfc- ' c fe Under the direction of George W. Dickieson. conductor, and A. Hugh Altvater, concertmaster, the Greens- boro Orchestra offers us the best of talent from the community, students. and faculty. Each year tins organi- zation awards us with its presentation of The Messiah. ' concerts, and va- rious performances, giving each stu- dent an opportunity to become aware of and appreciate the best in the field of music. Early last spring the staff of the 1953 Pine Needles decided that since a yearbook was primarily a picture book that we would try to give you a yearbook with more pictures and less copy — a Pine Needles that would bind together your memories of this year at W. C. And so the year began . . . the dummy . . . layouts . . . rainy weather for outdoor pictures . . . Give me a caption quick . . . Does anybody know this girl ' s name? . . . typing all night in the basement of Shaw . . . But, Jane, screams Hanky, the Merchants Association says no ads . . . Deadlines and the inevitable panic . . . Flo, get your copy book and come quick . . . A. J. and Sandy plotting Sophomore informals . . . Mr. Martain whose encouraging smile on the other side of the camera helped us to keep trying for more and better pictures . . . Mr. Wilkie with last minute pictures ... A hardworking staff . . . the last envelope of copy and pictures has been sent to Charlotte . . . the annual has gone to bed. PINE NEEDLES... 1953 f €$ V f ' i - EDITORIAL STAFF Seoted, left Editor, Marion Sarah Carpenti Carolyn Birgel, Assistant lei, Sandy Porter Standing Mae Young, Shirley May We have waited eagerly and hopefully for the return of the 1953 Pirn Needles. The dummy has finally emerged as an annual. The staff worked hard and loved doing it. We sincerely hope that it pleases you and that each time you thumb through its pages this year at W. C. will be re- called for you. TYPING STAFF Lett to Right: Dot Harris. Louise Beverly, Marie Baker, Mary Sue Carpenter, Luta Chipley, Carolyn Not Pictured: Josephine O ' Brien, Pat ART AND PHOTOGRAPHY First Row, left to right: Paula Sutton, Margaret Crawford, Second Row: Maud Gatewood, Catherine Sitterson, Emily Bowen Third Row: Anne Mortin, Janet Sue Langley Co-Editors THE CAROLINIAN A newspaper, you might think is a disseminator of infor- mation — it ought to have all the answers. So you drop in on the Car) office one night to pick up some of this vast know ledge. Only instead of answers, you find questions — one after another, popping at you from every typewriter and galley sheet. Like what is the function of a college press, anyhow? To act as a calendar and tell you what happens when? To spread a little sunshine by utilizing all the wit the fea- ture staff can muster? To find a situation, examine it, and take a stand on it? Or all three? And should the college press venture an opinion on happenings outside the im- mediate campus — like national politics and international affairs? And what is the procedure of a newspaper on the Woman ' s College campus, where the keynote is Re- sponsible Freedom. Where do you stop being inhibitedly free and start being carefully responsponsible? When do you fling out the banner, let it wave — and when do you walk softly, holding your big stick hidden behind you? Hughes, Lynda Denhard, Pat Thomas, Gladys Walling, Mil Robmette, Lois Mclver, Gwen Hamer. Seated: a friend Sally Beaver, Zita Spector, Louise Merz, Carolyn Leagon Imbt, Jean MacPherson, Sue MECHANICAL STAFF Flrtt Row, loft to right: Janic Edwordl, Francc% Fround, Hope Leonard, Jockic Baker, Alice Yourvg, So you search through the clutter and the clatter that is the I .1: i office on Wednesday night, looking for some one who might possibly have an answer. The editor but she is staring right through you into some fourth dimension, searching for the right words lor her edi- torial Zita — but she is busy, her right hand helping Louise sketch out make-up, her left marking headline specifications. Indispensable Mr. Wilkie brings in that last-minute release just as James announces that there ' s some coffee upstairs, left over from the faculty tea. Pat is talking earnestly with Chancellor Graham about general education; Jarrad has all the proofreaders in stitches over one of Arlene ' s features; Lynda is racing out to interview Queen Elizabeth or someone equally fabulous; and the sports writers argue about arrange- ment of their page, wondering verbally if Katy couldn ' t find another ad somewhere, just to fill that hole. As you push your way to the door through the carpet of old issues and the fog of smoke, you think over the issues of the year — of religious education and teacher education and such abstractions as honor. And you realize that each successive issue is an attempt by the entire staff to answer those questions to the best of their ability. — fi v- 1 ==r ' sins fW KA Jm K- J Seated, left to Marshall, Mary , Gwen Hamer, 1 Ann Raney, 8ill Annette Beck Stondir 3raddock, Pat Thomas, Editor; iolet Ruth Puckett, Virginia Kay Bebber, Dixie Lee Boney. BUSINESS STAFF Left to Right: Frances Kaufman, Betty Lee, Anne McArthur, Katy Farthing Green, Business Manoger; Anne Houser, Diane Berg, Advertis- ing Manager; Carolyn Beasley, Carol Wilson. Not Pictured: Esther Ann Brown, Sharon Bornett, Pat Kannon The Coraddi, student literary magazine of the Woman ' s College, is fifty-six years old. Out of those years has evolved a heritage of crea- tive endeavor, good taste, and service to the college. The staff of 1952-1953 has thought long and seriously about that heritage, and about what it means to the ever-changing and progressing aspects of the magazine. We have attacked problems, old and new, and the progress which has been won may be attributed to the will to win and to the spark of incentive which has characterized this year ' s staff. It has been a time of change; there have been moments we will re- member . . . GWEN HAMER THE CORADDI v rS ?V ' from the editor ' s desk compromises and crusades - , . from the Soda Shop; star! meeting al seven; Lite- permissions art in order . from McCullock Press: behind on schedult can ' l possiblj gel leys to you before the tirst ol next week . . . over the dummy copy: But, Montae, I ' m getting tired of lower case . . . from Shaw i New ( fuilford: ten lines left nil Birkb) s poem misplaced paragraph in Arnold ' s story; bring pens and tome .it unit . . . ami ai ross the campus: hand-corrected Coraddis; greater love hath no man . . . . . . an expression of Coraddi policy from a recent tryout: any publica- tion, no matter what medium it rep- resents, must have a message to con- vey, a common ground on which those who oiler, and those who accept what is ottered, may meet. LITERARY STAFF Right: Tommye Barker, Deboro Marcus. I Denhard, Virginia Morrison, Betts, Pot Thomas ART STAFF Left to Right: Ellen Farmer, Bessie Cox Not Pictured: Phyllis Birkby Scene from Kind Lady, fall Playliker production On Stage For The boards of Aycock, long in use as the play and work grounds of Playlikers of the Woman ' s Col- lege, have long since been dulled and heavily trod- den by the girls in blue jeans. Nothing shines with newness; all is grayed with use. The reason? The constant activities of the busiest girls on campus: the Playlikers. Each year, they present a lengthy bill of plays, for instance, Kind Lady, Outward bound, The Great Magician, various Arts Forum plays, and several experimentals. Each year, the sets, costumes, makeup, lighting, and props are designed and as- sembled for each play. Each one calls for extensive preparation, begun the summer before by the officials of the department. Each one calls for a cast and crew of ninety or so persons. And each one brings new problems, new challenges to every girl who puts her foot on the boards at Aycock. The hours mount up; hard work is accomplished; and some night, in the dining hall, the long hours and hard work are rewarded by membership, by tap- ping ceremony, in the Masqueraders, honorary organization within the ranks of the Playlikers themselves. Curtain Call The mutual officers for these two groups tins yeai have been: Carolyn Junker, President; Joan Blum- berg, Vice-President; and Winifred Cates, Secretary treasurer, Crews, headed by Doris Brooks. Carol Giroud, Joan Blumberg, Catherine MacRae, Patrii ia Donnell, Jean Houston, and Carolyn Mclntyre, func- tion individually, co-ordinating with each other and the play companies to produce a top-notch job. Na- tional recognition is given upon completion of more hours and the compiling of points on a specification basis as membership in Alpha Psi Omega, honorary dramatics fraternity. Our own cast is Zeta Omega, directed by Patricia Donnell. Ployliker Production, Outward Bou Summer activities are in full swing at the Burns- ville Playhouse in the mountains of Western North Carolina. The combination of art, dance, drama, music, and writing at Burnsville makes for a full six weeks of fun and work with students and faculty packing everything possible into the time. Staffed by W. R. Taylor, director; Miss Kathryn England, Wayne Bowman, and Nathaniel White, the Playlikers have ample leadership and guidance. Carol Giroud mors the light bridge at Aycock Borow, Joan Rosen, President; Die LUTHERAN Becky Rhyne, Gloria Smith, President, Frank,. Dolphme Cobb. Peggy Morgan Second Row: Helen wimDisn, Ann towards, Col ' een Crenshaw, Mary Alice Elhot, Pauline Tatum. CLUBS AND HILLEL — Friday night services in the R. A. room — meetings with Hillel at Chapel Hill — picnics in the spring MORAVIAN — Betty Tesh heads this active group — Love Feasts at Christmas — participation in local church activities. LUTHERAN — informal discussion groups — meetings in the R. A. room — delegates to summer camp in Colorado. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION — Friday night suppers — deputations from other schools — many inspirational talks by visitors. SAINT MARY ' S — headed by an able steering committee — informal sociability —hard working group. WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP— the Presby Press ' —their own choir— fellowship. NEWMAN -growing in size and participation — spiritual fun and fellowship. WESLEY FOUNDATION — Methodist service group — council — informal suppers for fun — very active and helpful. NEWMAN Front: Arhne Palmer, President; Delores Joseph. Bock Georgia Nicolas, Judy Betz. OMICRON NU Front: Borhoro L. Painter, Annabel Co Gills, President; Laura Morgon. PHI PSI OMEGA Ellen Strowbndge, Bil ORGANIZATIONS SIGMA ALPHA — Small group of outstanding business majors — fosters good relationships between members and professional business groups. OMK RON NU Honorary society for Home Economics girls— reports of new developments in the field — many informal social meetings. PHI PSI OMEGA— Outstanding girls in the held of classics— study of Greek and Roman life in the long ago — visiting lecturer, Dr. Isenberg. ALPHA KAPPA DELTA — National honorary sociology fraternity — discus- sums on various phases of social work — helpful faculty guidance. BETA BETA BETA — B average in Biology girls — investigation in the life sciences — promotes sound scholarship. SIGMA DELTA PI Formal initi Wilson — study of Spanish culture. led by enthus Selma Hivdoik- PH1 ALPHA THETA — Honorary history fraternit) — promotes Social Science Forum — one of the youngest honoraries on campus. TAU PSI OMEGA — Parlez vous francais — French movies for outstanding French majors. Tt Carol Stockard. SIGMA DELTA PI Front: Ingnd Pormele, Delores Joseph, Back: Jean Stephens, Selma Haydock- TAU PSI OMEGA Rozelle Royall, President, Clare Forney, Emily Corti Anne Borow. FT Standing in Back: Jane Lepley, Peggy Heir ART t: Janet Langley, Jean Hollinger, fin, Linda Carroll Standing: Maud G MODERN DANCE Front: Anne Borow, Helen Ketner, Carolyn Blount, Pn dent; Carolyn Junker. Standing: Barbara Little, Barb McKe CLUBS ANE Ann Bennett ALPHA PSI OMEGA — The honored participants in our show business — Living is acting but you ' ve gotta know how. — very active group. PSYCHOLOGY — The girls with the know-how about Freud — limited to Junior and Senior psychology majors — their interest makes them active. ART CLUB — Participation in Arts Forum — delighted with the textile exhibit in Elliott Hall — open to interested students. MODERN DANCE — It takes lots of grace — many practices and hard work to make those wonderful performances — Arts Forum participation. TAP DANCE — Open to beginners as well as girls with experience — hours of fun — special program in the spring. PROMENADERS — Swing your partner — a large group with fun in mind — very active. DOLPHIN AND SEAL— Dolphin became an advance group this year— Seal is lor the less experienced — water pageant that draws many visitors. CHEMISTRY — Good times outside the lab — Miss Schaeffer to guide us — Lib Mooney to pilot us through a year of excellent discussions and social meetings. PROMENADERS Front: Morion Fortune, Barbara Mitchell. Bock: Nancy Gaston, Barbara Lashley, Annabel Adams, President, Ruby DOLPHIN AND SEAL Potts, Betsy Lee, President ot Dolphin; Jan Stern, President of Dolphin, President of Seal. Newkirk, Angel Carolyn Ncwsomc. ORGANIZATIONS BOTANY Ann Bornhordt. Georl Deon Russell. Bessie Freemon, President; Ann Carnngton, Elhcl Bonner. GALILEAN — For the followers of Galileo — monthly meetings — Dr. Reardon ■ — keeping up with the world of science. PRE-NURSING — Active members — girls who will follow the footsteps of Florence Nightingale — trips to the local hospitals. MEDICAL TECHNOLOGISTS— Movies— lectures— the white-coated crew — long labs. BOTANY — Large group of faculty members and students — hikes, picnics, parties — open to all interested students — monthly meetings. CADUCEUS — Dr. Collins — stimulates interest in the medical profession future doctors. MUSIC EDUCATION — Social meetings — studying about the musical world — music majors who will teach. YOUNG COMPOSERS — Struggle to get compositions ready for Arts Forum — Mr. Weisgarber — problems of modern music. CHOIR — Double practice before holiday seasons — red and white vestments for Christmas — Mr. Thompson says NO CUTS. YOUNG COMPOSERS CHOIR Jeon Heofner, Mary Anne Dudley. President; Helen Howell, Gladys Stutts. £ • ±M JLe S — Siv. TV- - £ p !ra r r .v GAMMA ALPHA Clubs and Organizations SPANISH Front: Astrid Parmele, Grace Blackmore. Bock: Mary Ann Ranev, Barbara Sheffield, Ann Turner, President, Ana SOCIOLOGY — Social trends and social problems — monthly meetings — guest speakers — student talks. SQUARE CIRCLE — For those who can add 2 and 2 — math majors lead the group — social meetings — always eager for new members. GAMMA ALPHA — Large group of enthusiastic business majors — varied en- tertainment programs — journalistic offering, SPOTLIGHT — Miss Whitlock. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA— With an eye toward the future- stimulates interest between students and the professional world — visiting lec- turers — active participation. SPANISH — Fifth year — open to all students with a B average in Spanish — Spanish Night. HOME ECONOMICS — Purpose is to arouse interest in the Home Economics field — meetings twice monthly — emergency loan fund for a worthy cause. STUDENTS FOR DEMOCRATIC ACTION— Enthusiasts of good government politics — contributes much to campus life — open meetings. COSMOPOLITAN — Purpose is the understanding between the peoples of the world — state convention of foreign students in the spring — formal dances at State, Duke, Carolina, and Woman ' s College. HOME ECONOMICS Front: Catherine Williams, Jeanette Houser, Sue Page President; Betsy Wrenn, Margaret Fuquay. COSMOPOLITAN Sheila Bell- Stonding: Grac SARAH JONES OFFICERS Sarah Jones, President; Diane Miller, Vice- President; Kendrick Townsend, Secretary; Ellen Strawbridge, Treasurer. Recreation Association Making use oi the nun, facilities offered by the new Colemai nasium as well as the ingenuity and in reasing ai tiveness ol R. A. Cabinet members, the Recreation Association has provided .m even greater variety (if recreational sports on a CampUS-wide basis tins year. Increased participation in after-school spurts has resulted from a change from league to dormitory competition. Skating on the terrace of Coleman brought an interesting change in variety. A conference of the State Athletic Federation of College Women brought visitors as well as a wealth of new ideas to the campus. Dorm Representatives received voting privileges as R. A. Cabinet members for the first time. The Fresh- man class was introduced to R. A. activities through 428 of its members who were visitors to R. A. Camp as special guests of the Recreation Association. First Row: Aline Shore, Carol Miller, Nancy Brookshire, Carolyn Blount, Peggy Malone, Joan Whelpley, Jean W. Howard. Jane Kunze, Betty Jarvis Second Row: Barbara Ann Stubbletield, Mary Mitchell, Diane Miller, Sally Eldred, Jan Stern, Ruthie Sevier, Mary Von Walboch, Barbara Taylor, Mory Woodward. Third Row: Marianne McDonald, Thelma Thompson, Anabel Adams, Anne Pepper Neal, Marilyn Brannon, Grace Blackmore, Dot Rose, Rose Holden, Nancy Wallace. Fourth Row: Dot Obropta, Barbara Little, Kathy Lasieter, Lydio Moody, Miss Mary Elizabeth Van Dyke, Advisor; Miss Dorothy Davis, Advisor; Pat Browne, Belmar Gunderson. Kathleen Mathews Fifth Row: Carolyn Smith, Frances Harris, Joan Crossley, Betty McCoy, Joyce Bowie, Bet Campbell, Gwen Clark. Sixth Row: Ann Foster, Julia Hedgepeth, Kendnck Townsend. Sheila Harris, Ellen Strawbridge. Not Pictured: Miss Ellen Griffin, Advisor; Miss Shirley Mohan, Advisor; Gladys Walling, Carolyn Preble, Betsey Lee, Margaret Crowford, Non- nette Starling, Nona Davis, Lois Royall, Betty Ann Saunders, Carolyn Leagon, Sarah Jones. Invitation BHHsHHHHBBHKHI With Coleman Gymnasium in full use, the R. A. has been in its hey-dey during the active season of the year. Team sports have been featured. Bridge tournaments, table games, and individual sports have played their part in making avail- able to the students a wide variety of recreation to fill those all-too-few leisure hours. The invi- tation to play with R. A. was accepted, and the girls found a new incentive and new fun and friends in their activities. To Play The highlight of the sports year on campus was the institution of Hall Ball, a fast new combi- nation of football and basketball, a la Woman ' s College. The never-to-be-forgotten first game was played by Mendenhall and Shaw to an un- precedented and unexpected audience of faculty and college and Curry students. A sport was born! Forever will the players remember the parade in Mass Meeting, and the superb pub- licity campaign that put Coca-Cola to shame. Barbara Taylor, Jean Potts, and Jean Howard enjoy the facilities of the lounge m Colema Nancy Gaston suffers a The Wolfpack is looking for i iWillPIffi 3 lie STUDENT FORUM COMMITTEE— First Row, left to right: Helen Hommond Nancy Benson. Marilyn Robinette. Chair- man; Pat Markas. Second Row: Hornet Hall, Zita Spector, Dot Keorns, Jeon Lohr. Sally Trepke. Social Science in the Middle East. SOCIAL S II N I FORUM A.tt ntion of the Woman ' s ( ollege stud tits v.. is focused on the Tensions in the Middle Easl during th Social Scieno Forum held November 21. Started in honor oi Dean Harriel Elliott, tins annual event is designed to stimulate the thinking oi the students along the lines ol significant inter- national situations. Speakers Jacob C. Hurewitz, Cornelius Willcm de Kiewiet and T. Cuyler Young told oi the problems I the Middle Easi and their relation to I I States security. When Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt addressed the stu- dents and faculty on February l in honor of her friend Harriet Elliott, the forum was completed. Chairman Marilyn Robinette and her committee of twelve and faculty advisor Edna Arundel successfully carried out the L953 Social Science Forum. ARTS FORUM Arts Forum Each spring campus enthusiasm is focused on the creative arts in the busy days of the Arts Forum. Leading authorities in the fields of art, music, dance, drama, and writing came to our campus to advise and inspire our fledglings in these fields. An expanded Forum this year presented five days of activities, from March 17-21. The drama slate included a program of one-act experi- mental plays by student playwrites and a major Playliker production. The Great Magician. Students choreographed and presented a modern dance program, and exhibitions of art and photography were featured. Writing was included in a special Arts Forum issue of Coraddi. Dean Katherine Taylor, Arts Forum chairman, and Jean Hollinger. stu- dent chairman, realized the goals of Arts Forum, which were to correlate the arts, to promote the program of creative arts on this campus, and to make art an integral part of our lives. The appearances of prominent actors, dancers, musicians, au- thors, and political figures by way of our Lecture-Entertainment Series have added delightful hours to our experiences this year. The variety of the series has made it appealing to every student on campus. LECTURE-ENTERTAINMENT SERIES, 1952-53 Bennett Cerf October 6 Gilbert and Sullivan October 31 Sinda Iberia and Company November 7 Social Science Forum November 20-22 John Carradine November 17 Salzburg Marionette February 18 Emlyn Williams March 6 Arts Forum March 19-21 CAMPUS SERIES Ralph Turner October 23 Hubert Alyea October 27 Stringfellow Barr November 10 V. H. Auden December 4 Dons Fleeson February 5 Doris Fleeson Artists And the celebrated Salzburg Marionette Theat Lecture Series PAT MARKAS V SOCIAL CHAIRMAN Social Planning Council Elliott Hall, dream of our Social Planning Council, opened, and thus closed the yeai with a burst of glory for the Seniors. Headed by Pat Markas, the Council has representatives from each Residence Hall, class, and the Town Students Organization. These work closely with the lour society presidents, the R. A. and V.W.C.A., and the advisors: Miss Marjone Leonard. Miss Lee Mahan, and Miss Elvira Prondecki. The first activity planned by the Council was Rat Day, welcoming each freshman, supple- menting a personal note for the previously received greeting. Closely following were the bit; dances, inter-hall functions, and various hall-sponsored activities. to right: Ann Darlington, Jarbara Dobyns, Jane Craga Ruth Mandel, Ann Ford, Sa ON THE LIGHTER SIDE . . . The social season started in September when the old cry went Lip. Fourth for bridge? Fall introduced a new thing on cam- pus when hall-ball was originated. The first two GUC days were cancelled, but basketball season followed football and the usual week-end exodus went on unhampered by the polio scare, the dropping mercury, or the increasing shortage of men. Winter brought more New Year ' s resolutions, exams and a new semester. Ray Anthony played for the Germans again and half the campus moved to Chapel Hill for the week-end. The rest of us waited for Duke ' s Shoe and Slipper or the Black and White at Davidson. The lucky ones took in all three. Spring bounced in with a March wind one day and the school year was on the wane. Fred Waring and Emlyn Williams were on stage at Aycock. A wonderful Senior Show, Junior-Senior, May Day and Commencement activities were crowded into the last days of a full year. i ! wWB z jO sj 9 ? v jm tLa sJs £!■ |« M j HARRIETT WHITMORE, Chief Marshal . . . The symbolic leader of all the girls in white who marshal for our concerts and lectures. Things run smoothly in Aycock most of the time because the Chief Marshal and her assistants skillfully perform a difficult job. Adelphian Society MARSHALS Left to Right: Ann Pepper, Bettv Styers. Jane Strelitz. Ann Heafner, Jean Heafner, Pat Posour, June Von Horn. Anna Jane Owens, Treasurer Carolyn Blount, Social Chairrr Mary Ann Dudley, Vice-Presic Aletheian Society Cornelian Society Loft to Right Lady Tolton, Carolyn Davi MARSHALS Baker, Alice Clork, Thirza Benedic i . Howard, Mary Wilson, Claire Co Ipchurch, Vice-President Umstead, Secretary Garrison, Treasurer ing: Lib Mooney, Social Chair Dikean Society MARSHALS Left to Right: Kathy Keller, Pat Crowell, Shirley Jone: Linda Carrol, Leah Petree, Beverly Bryant, Emily Bower OFFICERS Left to Right: Christine Jones, Secretary Dot Fisher, Vice-President Jo Smith, Ti 3n Hagan, Social Cha A meat $-£fa- f f  fl © c a ? Ff t3 GOLDEN CHAIN ci Golden Chain is an honorary organization that seeks to recognize those stu- dents who have been outstanding in the qualities embodied in its seven golden links — leadership, scholarship, service, judgment, tolerance, magnanimity, and character. It is a unique organization on a unique campus. Golden Chain does more than confer honor. It offers campus leaders the opportunity to unite in order to render still further service. Operating on the principle that the satisfied customer is the best advertiser. Golden Chain sends its members into high schools to sell Woman ' s College. This year it has sponsored the making of a film including campus scenes and activities. Mrs. Julius Cone, Dr. W. C. Jackson, Mrs. Betty Jester, Miss Katherine Taylor, and Dr. Edward K. Graham are the honorary members of Golden Chain. Advisers for this year are Miss Bernice Draper, Miss Ellen Griffin, and Mr. Hardre. These, too, serve, and serve well. S V) $ First Row, left to fight: Harriet Hall, Zito Spector, Ruth Idol, Polly McDuffie, Betsy Lee, Carolyn Junker, Ann Stroud Second Row: Jane Fuller, Pot Thomas, Kay Nee lands, Carolyn Haden, Gwen Homer, Harriet Whitmore Em.ly Butner, Sally Harrison. Third Row: M.ss Griff. n Miss Draper, Advisors; Helen Hawfield, Lura Clingenpeel Trilby Boerner, Lydia Moody, Edith Rowley, Dot Keorns Sally Beaver, Mary Holshouser, Mr Hardre, Advisor- Do1 Kerner, Marion Sifford Not Pictured: Dons Wough Berts Rozelle Royall, Monlyn Robinette. phi beta kaona The Woman ' s College Section of the Alpha Chapter of North Carolina OFFICERS Dr. Anne Lewis President Miss Elizabeth Cowling Vice-President Dr. John E. Bridgers Secretary-Treasurer Mrs. Josephine Schaeffer Recording Secretary EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Dr. Helen Barton Dr. Charlotte Dawley Miss Bernice Draper MEMBERS IN COURSE, (LASS OF 1953 Sara Lynn Bailey, Sally Beaver, Trilby Boemer, Mary Idol Breeze, Mary Brum- ley, Merle Buie, Marilyn Robinette Bulla, Jean Denny, Marshall DeShazo, Ellen Dupree Fleming, Bessie Freeman, Clare Forney, Doris Gantt, Julia Gibbs, Peggy Glenn, Selma Haydock-Wilson, Mary Holshouser, Helen Hutchins, Cherie Jantz, Ann Carol Maney, Sue Brevard Morris, Anne Morrison, Lois Rosecrans, Kathryn Shields, Sue Shugart, Carol Stockard, Jean Tandy, Ann Turner. t 11 :;r s id of A c aia of y ronor mzzrw . MAY DAY ELLEN KJOSNES !ICIA PASOUR 1ARGIE PREISINGER ( | k I ATTENDANTS HARRIETT WHITMORE (aid of ' ' LADY TALTON PATRICIA CROWELL ANNE HARRISON CORA LEE WARREN n IRGINIA LEE PRUITT MAY DAY CY YELVERTON MARY JOE KELLE DOROTHY KEARNS V ATTENDANTS KAY KOSTER 1953 COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM ay 29 P.M. Senior Class 00 A. M. Art Exhibit — Weatherspoon Gallery, Mclver Building 00 Noon Class Reunions Annual Meeting of Alumnae Association — Alumnae House Senior Class Day — Front Campus Alumnae Supper — Alumnae House Guest Performance by Playlikers — Aycock Auditorium accalaureate Sermon — Aycock Auditorium Faulty Reception — Front Campus oncert by the Greensboro Orchestra and College Choir Aycock Auditorium ranuation Exercise, STANLEY STYERS THIS . C. PLACE . . . WOMAN ' S COLLEGE TIMeJ. IS52-53 f Mward fpr the F shmeq ition foil the Sophomores . . a year at W. C. is over . . . May God build for you a harmony That will be both great and strong, Making all your life a melody And every day a song. And so, like the year, the annual has tome to an end. We hope that we have been able to do the thing we set out to do — to bind together the little struggles and triumphs, the best of all your memories of 1953. New faculty have come, new buildings have risen, new friends have joined us to give shape and add growth to the dream of a greater Woman ' s College. Traditions for future years have begun. Progress and responsible freedom have become our bywords. We have worked, and watched, and waited for a greater W. C without realizing perhaps that we, too, had contributed our share to the development of that dream. orga Each day has added new depths to our feelings about this year. New zations and old have given us an outlet for our extra-curricular activities competition has provided the spirit of friendly rivalry that builds sport ship. The active democracy on this campus has not only prepared us fi places as future citizens, but has enabled us to build our character in o meet the challenges of new opportunities long after this year is over. It may be a very long time before we are able to evaluate the both to ourselves and to the college, but many Junes from nowin will have forgotten the foundations of individual growth that w few months of our college careers. nd so, it is with deep humility that we give you our effort t re-present pride and love and knowledge and increasing faith that ias been — ar at W. C. OUR ADVERTISERS W ien the GREAT D AY - your Graduation Day Arrives! 1 nderwood Finger Flite Champion I ' nrtahle Typewriter Be prepared for thai eventful day. fessional people. It saves the reader Have an Underwood Portable Type- both lime and effort. It gets action — writer ready to assist you in your future quicker. For the ambitious student of work— whale er it may he. Modern tools the Woman ' s College, an Underwood i p are musts for a modern world. Portable will give w-i-n-g-s to your V B An Underwood Portable Typewriter words. 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Dickinson Telephones Guests 9400 Business 3-2792 Keep Those College Memories with Kodak Pictures Your snap shots of school ac- tivities will be greatly prized in the years ahead. For Film — black and white or color — and flash bulbs drop in at Tin Arl Shop. Inc. L18 Wesl Market Street LASSITER CORPORATION CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA c cliccl l stwlu iliciij L oionna J ludiod, snc. OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER 114 PARK ROW NEW YORK, N. Y. Phone Beekman 37514 Student Directory Abbott. Marjoric Carole, 132 Owen A c Lansdownc. Pa. Abcll. Edwina Favc. 310 V. . Church Si.. Abcll, Nancy Ann. McLean, Va. Abernathv. Ann Alaric 113 Hillsboro S Abernrll... Mar. Ann. 2116 Fifth St.. S.E 1.1am.. Anal., I. 389 Monlford 1.. ' .. As! Ada,,,.. Be.erl.. :i« ' l Mo, i.l V.... A.I Adams, Daphne Hunter. V. illow Spring. Adam-! r ' , ' o,, ' n ' l.,e ' .HI Aliliiaiu s ' i.. II, nderson Adam., Judith. KI2 V Kornega. . Goldsboro l.la,,,-. Nun., Hodgson. 519 Ham, I M Fln.k, II Ada..,., limb A.i-. 21.1 High St.. l)all„... Mas,. Adam... Susan Drake. 21 15 Duuuosnc A, v.. McKccsport, Pa. Ahern. Mar. Louise . .I.-. N. M. . , . I . . . I . . . 1 1 Creen.bor Albert, Aliee Frun.i.. 2CII S. II,,,,,,,,.,,,, St.. Shelb, Alovund.r. Ann. Grace. 9( 7 AA . Maune. I.e. Gastoi Mien, Mar, Ira, Il„x I •. I . Clyde Allen. Patricia llarr.et. 3 13 1 Av illow dak Allen. 1-..II, Jane. 111. 1. H,.x .1112. Ibarl Allen. Sarah. M„r.en 11,1.. « adnb.ro All. I.e. ok. Mar. France.. 123 AAa.hii.gloi Hoanok. Rapid. Almond. III. I.. Hull,. III. I. , London Bam... Rebecca Lore, I.ueama Ham... Smilhie ICmaine. III. 1. Luc 137, 141 Harnett. Edwina Louise 1211 E. Edg, wood Dr.. Do hfield 141 Ilarnelle. Gladys Yarboro. 1449 Que 140 lapel Hill 12 kor,  8. 161 llarnhill. Anna. 911 Aycock St.. AA il llarr.lt. Il„r..ll„ Elli.. HIT 1 , 1 1 1, w, Burlington Barrier. Katherine. Farmer 131. 179 Barringer, J, an Elizabeth. Hi. 1. B„x Barringer, Harijennie, Fu resl Park, n.t.,n-Salem 118 Barrow, Nancy, Oak Kidge an. 220 E. Hall Al.paugh. Alar, Fli ahetl Winston-Salem Al.paugh, Alm.lu Sue. Tl W a.liingloll 16. 11. nth) Blount, I2H n, Mary Lois, Box I IB, Iknii Mildred Jean. Box A-401, ba, Netherlands West Indies i, Shirley, 315 Rose St.. Hoc Jean Elizabeth, 713 Club 1 Nancy Carol) n. 713 Club I Mrs. Sue Page. 1101 Quail ■• ' I I,. Anthony. Harriett,-, 805 Crescent Armstrong, Iran... Elizabeth, t.aston A.e.. B Vrm.trot.g. Sarah Eli abelh. ... I.ago (1,1 , I Ltd., Arulia Nctherlaud. West Indies Armstrong, Sara Isabel. 1.2 1 Joyncr St., Green Arnold, Jewell Lane, lit. 1. Fuquav Spring. Arnold, Medora Ann, 242 Boundary Ave.. Elk Arnold. Virginia. 33 1 .,„ Emhtirgh A,... Ilidgewood, N. J. Vrnold. Yvonne, Beaufort Arrowood, Betty l.ou. Weaver, ille Arrowood. Mar, Dick...,,. Barium Springs Ashworth. Bila lane. 2121 Dearborn A.e.. Blue-field, W. Va. Alkin,. Moll, K.. 926 V, . Trinity A.,.. Durlia Jim,,,, Atkinson, Joan S., Rt, 1. Bcnsbor. Atwood, Mrs. Gelene Andrew., Spar Auskern, Miriam. 1103 E. 18th St.. Brooklyn, N. Y. Austin, Harriet Hodges. 525 Grandii A,.. tin. Nan,, Ham..,. 732 E. Main Eaton. III. 2. Box 133. Cree Baggctt, Henry. Box 42. I.illington Hat-well. Mar. Edith. 7 15 Florida Ave.. Henderson, ill, Hail... Mari.,,, I ow ,,.r,„| . |ll|l| Nichols Dr.. Kaleigh Bailey. Pols, Ann. 111. I. Winston-Salem Hail,,, Sara I , ,„,. I 7115 I in. View. Charlotte Bain. Carol,,, Sue. 316 Sc.clith St.. N.AA .. Hickory Hair, I. Maril.nne 2111 Kin,,, A.e.. Thuttl as, il I c Baker. F, a McKay. Box 33 1. Rowland , Jacquclta Ann. Koxboro Rd.. Oxford Hank.. Martha. 2206 W. Bonk, n.ii li. . Susann Barber. Lee, P. O. Bo Box 99, II,. I I. 83. Ml. Ulla Whitfield St.. Enfic Bur ir, I, „MI. Manning. 17111 Be.erl, I Harbour. Rachel 1 Rt. 3. Box 82. Ben., Harbour. Virginia Hells. 827 Ha. St.. Fa. Barefoot, Lois. Hill St.. Benson Barker. Mr., (.ladies, 103 Sherrill St.. Gr. Barker. I ,,,,,. lilt Maupin A ... Sali.t Barlow. I.,,!. i,ll 3rd St.. S.E.. Iliekor, Barnard. Margaret N.. 139 S. Cox St.. Ash Barnes. Bctl, Ruth. Rt. 2. Box 13. Boon, tin, D,., ..il, net. Edith Ball,. Mar, Buurum, Baurom. Fmil, Jean, 1906 An lljum. Mar. x„n. 18 12 Garden Reamer. Nan,,. HI. I. Mount Air, Beaslev, Amar, lli- Stanlord. 2 13 Clark St., Beaslc). Carol... S„ P. O. Box 664. Durban lleally. Joan,,. 22 ., I h. .1. rlield A.e.. Cha Kcallv. Moll) Jo. Haw Hi.cr Keatl,. AA.iinilred tXa,. Haw Ri.er Beaulor.i. Iranee. Jewel. 21)9 At. Holt St.. lib, marl. 27. 31. II. 32. 168, H.I.I,,.. Ka, I. (Mr.. Harold), Id. 1. Hidd.-nit. Beck. Annette l.oui-e. Box 133. Stale Hospital. Beck. M.ll.a. 518 . 15th St.. « iti.lun-Solelii Heck. Rebecca lon.lr.n. 1626 trie. II, ltd.. Crcen.b.i Becker. Mar. l.ou. Box 22. Jamestown Bell. Belt, Holland. 1117 Iti.er-ide A.e.. Elizabeth I Bell. Catherine Margaret, Box 32. 1 Oil Richland- St.. Id 1- lell n Hi ..I., lli. 1000 Dover Rd . Durham y Ow ns. 1108 Belmont 1 ir, le. la, ell. 1, II I., II. reen, 20 7 N. Park Dr.. .re. ,1-1..... Sue. 18 Langwell Ave.. Ashe, ill,- . M Hi alk.r 154 Fountain ngl.el. ow. Polric a (,ra, 109 Re.er ltd Winston- nedict. Esther, 702 Vadkin nediet. Thiraa. 702 A adkin nl.eld. Margaret Anne. Box 62 1. aides, moll. Elizabeth Ann. 2 111 ail A.e. Apt. Bennett. I.elah Boberta, Rt. 1. Box 6. Pri Ion. Henn.-ll. Mar. Ann. 8(13 McDonald V.,.. Haml. Bennett, Sara Galor. 2111 A ail Ave., Apt. II. CI Greensboro B.rg. II. an, I aura. 15 Paler,,,,. A.e.. Nulley, N. J. Bernstein, Ho.u May, Box 24. Spring I A. 28. 98. 178. 98. 169. 17 1. Greensboro Best. Pegg. Elizabeth. IO(. Harding • .-.. Kin-t .. Bells. Mr.. Doris A ough. 233 Kell, St.. Slate.. ill Betz. Judith Ann. 318 5lh A.e.  ., Ilei.d. r.,.„ ill Be.au. Belt, Jo Ann. 419 Fountain PL. Burlinglnt. Beverly, Louise Kalherine, Box 154. Bethel H.l. a. Illga Maria. 1116 Crawford I.e.. Du.|ue.tie Bi.r.uan. Joan Vi.ienne. 1387 -AA. 22...I Tee. Mia, Bighorn. Carolyn, Rt. 4, Charlotte Hill Margaret Elizabeth. Box 377. Henderson, ill. Birgel. Carolyn. 213 Mclver St.. Greensboro Birgel. Nancy Ann. 213 Alclver St.. Greensboro Birkl... Noel Ph. Mis, 135. Sail, rthw ail,- A..-.. Null,-,. .N. J. Hissettc. Lou Ann, 811 Broad St.. W il...n Bivrns, Patsy Ann. 12 Brent St.. At adesboro Bivins, Mar.. 1515 Garland Dr.. Greensboro Hi, in.. Poll, Ann. 244 Surr. Ave.. Elkin Black. Ida Maude. Sparta Jo An ores. 132 1 llamil -I.. ok. Rapid- Black., Grace , Ashe orgtu Blaekwelder, Sara. II Miller Ave., (uncord Blaekwell, Ann, Box 58, Ruffin Hlai.,1.11. II, .roll,. Janice. 192 1 lippah A.e.. Charlotte 135 Blake. Jane Mrl.awrin. B,,x 15. Chadbuur.i Blalock. Patricia Ann. 15115 N. Hue,,, Si.. Kinstutt lllanehard. Belt.. 15 17 llhem Ave., New Bern Ilia,,, hard. Nan.,. 19511 Sterling Rd.. Charlotte Bla.lnck. Barbara. 3735 High Point It, I. Green.b,, Ble.ii... Diana Reeves. Grassy Creek Bloom, Teasa. 229 Edgedale Dr.. High Point Blue. Barbara Ann. Box 206. Aberdeen Blue. LaVerne Box 536. Mount Air, Bluett, Dorothy A.. 5803 Lock Raven Bl.d.. Haiti,,,, Blumbecg. Joan. 13-15 B-Sperber Rd.. Four Lawn Bobhilt. Kalherine Camilla. 2128 AA right A.e.. Gr, e Bobbin. Ka, Alarian. 2205 Che.-I. rficl.l Ave. Charlo Bodenheimer. Kathleen. Rt. 1. Kern, r., ill. Bocrner. Trilby, 1060 E. Polo Rd.. Pal, ia. 1 112 I Mil ,,. 169. 172. 178 Rd.. 45, 134, 177 I.. Raleigh 141 I harle.ton. S. C. 139 Box 418, Ka Bow. leu. II. .roll,, Rebe .a. ' Tea chc, Bow den. Florence. 300 N. ' Aud ubon Ave. Goldsboro Bow den. Lenno Anne. Summerfield Bo wen Catherine, 2211 15lh Si.. A Fmil, Bobbin. 325 N Mark.l St W Bowen Joyce, 607 Qu en St., AA ind.or Bow en Norma F., 103 E. Lee St., Mcbane Rebecca Ann. 6118 Billn.ore Ave. Bowie, J Elizabeth Bowles Eibzabeth Ann. 2232 Parkwa, Dr. Bow ma n, Dorothy Jean Box 1 11,,,. ,,,. n. Mar, Joanne Id. 2. Boyce. B„,,l. Loi, Ardrn, 1(12(1 1 rank Juauita Favc, 12 13 - Braddo k. Elizabeth Anne, 111 Forest Hill Bradfo d. 1 ar„l StatOI Conco rd ltd.. Da. 99. 167. 194 Bragg. Barbara Anne. 2420 Bramlell. Norma. Hi. 2, C Brannun, Marilyn. 296 V Hi- .ui-l. ...I. Anne Louise, J-4 Coun Bratten, EHaabeth III.,,, 33no AA . lir.i St.. Winston-Salem 142 Bra.. Hllll. J., 22 1 F. Ihird St.. Njlcr ( ii, 146 Br.eland, Mar. Jean. 1 8 1 (. Hood. Lane. Aiken. S. C. 119 Breeze, Mary Idol, Box 57. Pleasant Garden 45 Itreilhar. M.rna. 38 Emer.on Terrace. Bluu.ufiel.l. V J. 139 Breilhaupl, Airginia I.e.. 321) Park St.. Lpper Monlclair, N. Hill ltd.. Brooklyn. Conn. Brewer, Elizabeth S., Box 207, Jamcsville Bridgers. Nanc, Marie 603 N. Lionel St.. Goldsboro Bright. Ensa Elizabeth. Box 563. Hutherford College Bright. Miriam Ial.ilha, 9lh St. « Hull, Lake. n. Patsy. 1514 Trent Blvd.. New Bcr Bristol, Anne, Box 14, Andrews Brill. Ma, A,, .one. llllll Maple SI., lamb, Brill. Mar, Ann. 1117 l.ind.a, St.. High P.. Brill, Peggy, 139 100, 172 Alma Patricia. 221 s. Main St.. Graham Britain. Tommae IB Graham I I. Apt... ( hap. I Hill 119 Hroadw.ll. Maitland. lit. 1. St. Pauls 119 Brook.. Doris. 72d Martin ( ir. le Kannapoli. 100, 172 Brook.. Janet Anne 831 Cornwall!. Dr.. Greensboro 140 Broom, Doris Elsie. Griif.th ltd.. Monro. 119 Broome. Nan., l.ou. 11118 Na-.au Bl.d.. Charlotte 140 Brother.. AAinona Virgil. 8113 Agawan. St.. Elizabeth lily 141 Broughtun. Charlotle Bru -v. Mary Garland. !„,„„ ltd.. Ga-loni. H, ..in null Ann lannad,. Rl. 2. Kitlrell Brulon. Henrietta Ada,,,.. Junior Hon..-. Le Bryant. Barbara Jane. 209 Forest Hill Ave Winston-Salem Bryant. Beverly. 2713 Alarslon Rd., Charlol Bn.nl. Julia. 315 AA est Park A.e. Chariot Br.son. tarol.n. ( ullasoj, Brv son. Cha ' Rt. 7. Sanford Bugg, Rosa, Macon Buie. Annie Pearl. Bladen St.. Blad Buie. Merle. Bux 718. Fuvetleville Bull. Alice Jewell. AN nil II 11,1,. 1,1,1 III, Itullard. Hilda, till I bur, hill Dr.. Fa.et lie 27. 46. It Bunn. Ella Anne t.211 II il St.. Roanoke Rapid. Bruton. Peggy. Cnion Grove II. ii- I. Margaret Carringlon. 2708 km,. II Dr.. Raleigh II,.,.... Ann, 9 Culuni ,1 St.. 1 La 1, S. I . Brown Aileen Autre) George Quida Brabstun. 301 E. Park A,e. ( fa II, own Frances. Rt. 1 Moore. ,i Joan Diane, IS 52 Place, Brown Julia Mae. 456 lane Margaret Rt. 1. It. M. Jean. N. | act Minimal, Mar, Lee. 1118 ve. Spencer Marv AAillougl rhor ltd.. AA Brown Olive Jean. 2 Si.. AAilmi. Brown Katherine Blar ,1. 811 Arbor ltd.. AA in Brown Brow n Circle Dr . High ' Point Brown Margaret Louis -. 1231 L. Brown Ellie Roberta. Rt. 2. R.„ kv Mount Ruth Elizabeth Arend.ll Ave., Zebulo Brown Shirley, Rt. 1 Selma Sumal.-igh. Burgaw Brown S,l ia Fay. Fo a, Oak- Airginia Orlanda, 415 F King St., B Brown Virginia Sher ill. Rt. 2 . Betsy, 503 S. Green St.. Browne. Patricia Neal Rt. 1. Ha ng. Martha Ann. 211 S. Me Grab Bru... Paula Hallman Apt. 21 B 108 Col, ille ille. S. C. 139 Student Directory— Continued - Ivi l, 91 v « ll ilril . ,.,. ' 401 KIM lllaghl H klog.l.u 1 - rin. . . We..rr. .. P , |j Km, n .ii on Fran ■ i .... n ... M ii..,. -•■. i II::: 1 . : a ' ,.. 1. 1 ,.., (.58 I.akr.h„ ... I ■■, IK7 ,. .,.!., hrl. Hi. 1. Box 165, IIIH Lynchburg, Va Martha Noal. Mil: E. S nil, Careieh, Hurl. .in, Marcell, 3-A sta.e, i .,,.!.„. Barbara Ellen, 1300 II Si., I Carll Carol A SS05 trendeD St. Cerlyle, Alloc Dunn, 613 I onntaln PI Carpenlor, Mar, Sac, LIS F. Third A, Carpenter, Patricia Ann, 2112 .(oil, Si vl ashington, II. C. Corponlcr, Sarah Jan,-. Ill Magnolia I Carr. -I,lrl. lle.lkrl. 103 W. Front Carrington. Mary Anne, 3705 Park-.., roll, Linda J.. 5010 Mill Creek R.I. Atlanta. Ga. ■roll, Pauliii. ' Bets,. Hi. I. rlnilon von, Carol,,, lognata, 1203 Creacenl son. Marianne. 2511 Berkley PI.. I.i ■son. Patricia Ann.. 92 1 Boulevard, S ■tor. Barbara Anna. 1001 W eiilv, orih 1... lit. 5. Box 2114. Clinton nuntr. Club Rd„ Mount Airv v .lb. S in.l,..r . HIT. I (.In.-, ll- H.I..  .. I harlotl,. Winter, ill,- 1220 Nnrthwood St., -ate. Margaret Greenaboro Catta, Winifred. II ,,.,., „. i:aton. Alice F.li . (Belt, I. 130 Ea-l,.,or i.e.. Concord Hauldcr. Gerlrud. 115 P. rr St.. Fayrtloillo :,„-l„. Sue. 1,112 E. Virginia 4,... B, mer I ■ ndlcr. Barbara Anne. Hi. 5. Burlington . I, , Km. lull. 163 Chandler. Veil.. B(. 5. Hurling!.. Chopin. I.ounla Patrick. Rl. 3. Li Chapman. Brcn(. 2913 Temple Lai Chatham, Diana Margaret, 539 w,s(,ic Dr.. Winalon-Salcm 1211. 139 Cheek. Audrey Jan.. 13 Osborne A c. Baltimore 2K. M.l. Cheek. Lucy. 1.5(17 Walker .... (.r. . .ii.boro 100 Chichester. Elsie lev. is. |l„x 205. Littleton Child.. Kathcrinr. 213 Mor.en 11,1. . adeshoro Chilton. Hell. Jean. Bt. I. Pilot Mountain Chipley. Luta. 121) . Franklin Si.. Hock, Mount 29. 17 Christian, Jean C™, 225 1 Westminster PL. Charlotte Chri.topoulo. Flora iN.. 2KB Ru -I.. S. . Church, Jean, 1207 CI I laridgr. Mail. 22(11 II ml St.. Henderson, ill. Market St.. I lark. Margaret lla.is. 520 Oran R , (lark. Mar, 1 ..,.. 122t. Hi, Kathr.n. Vila. Clavton. Janice. Jefferson A Niagara Fall.. V Y. Reidssille 309 Jefferson At lll.ig.wnrlh. 2..13 l.nckn.oro 21,1.1 I ...km. .re Or.. Ral.ig ilemai ,! I ' !,,,,,. . 1... I,,,l. 7|. S. El .1... Helen Eli ab.tli. 31 17 V. . 1 „l 1 l| rah. ll. 1 Jo Ann Pike, ill, June ( i • ml. 1 ' ik. , ill. Belt) J. an, lit. 1, Boa 195 .ii!!, ' II,. Hie. Box H7. angler .III.... Mari. II iehnrd . 515 V. . .11 1 harlol 1.. 2(17 5 .I.anl right, Bobbins, ill.- il.ar.l . Annabel. Jefferson inter. Chaney Lee, Box 72. Try on 138 Conn. C, 120 Conner. (,.,,,,11,. Patricia. I 111 F ergrr. n tie.. Plaint;. 1,1. N Conner. Nancy Joyce. 1117 Kenilwnrth A,r.. Charlotte Conatantinidee, Ermofile, 173 Vahland Ive. ' , tane ' vllle I !!!!k! la, ' ,. t ( ... ' ,, ' ,. ' ,. 1 119 v h. ' . ' rn.ta. Si.. ( .b„r„ looby! Millie, nt Da, i-. 1 9-li Edg. o,„l Knoll ' A pi.. ' . ICa, I.ia S„,., R,. 7. Box 22(.. l.r, . „-l,.,r„ Cooper, .(euiiiii It. Rodger.. Ill I., re. I I ir,l, , s. Charleston, w. Va. Cooper. Mar. Helen. Leonard A,e., Albemarle ( ....per. Mildred. Enniee Cope, Mar(ha Ann. I.andis, illc. Pa. Cope. Nero June. Dre.el Ian, Sara France-. 108 Cedar St., Moore ill.- Cnrbv. Margaret Jane. 1,72 Chestnut St.. linen. hon. Core. Mary Josephine. Si. .la, lid.. Mar-lialllon. lie ( oriieliu-. Barbara. 21(18 Wright A,,-.. Greensboro ( ornelios. Joan. 21118 Weight A.c. (irrei.-hor.. Comwell, Ellaabeth Anne. 121 s. lapen St.. Llncolnto Correll. Jo Ann. 110 E. Depot. Concord Couch. Josephine Dolor.-. I, III (.a.lol, V,... Belmont I oulboiini. Eleanor. 2(11 Wat-on -t.. Windsor I ,,„,,, ill jimmie Ionise. 2111, 11, all St.. Lenoir Conpland, Dawn Earl, orlina I IlKl.Hl. Belt, Jean. 1811.5 llenui.lou V,c. Roanoke, Va. ( ovlngton, 11. it, I. ..ii ington, Nellie Lou. Rt. 1. Law, .man. Beverly Anne. 1205 Wol [, Claire Craven. Elon College tie Barrel!, Moyoek Cnt. Ma.n. I ..I. II x. Pine, Hick.. 211 Bride SI., vla-binclon 120 Cnxwcll. Bonnalela. 1715 He. on lid.. Boonok. . . 47 Crablree. Patricia Ern. -ta. Bahama 27 139 Crablree. Shirley Ann. 712 N. Pollock St.. s,.|„,a 120 Cragan. Jan.. 201 llillcre-t llr.. Sanfnrd 19. Mb Craig. M. Jean. 3 Philadelphia I.e.. I.anollette. N. 47 Craig. Clara Margaret. 1 TO I I roc -, ,. r ..„.| 120 Craig. Sar; .-la. Mich lloek 12(1 Craig. Virginia la. I„r. Ill, W 11.,,,.. I V,. . I , (ralle. Be.erl, Inn. 923 ll.nl... PL. I barb. 11. lOO Iran. Phoebe A.. Brc. ard ■17 Crawford. Margaret. 32(11 (lark I.e.. Raleigh Crawler , Mar, Erane, Dr.. E. ii,-. Elkin St., wi Silkesboro ludilh Carol,... 1819 w. Na.l. S,.. Wil alleen Emily. 75 N.v. lias, I reek 11.1. . I!..- 117 ( .....ley. loan. 22.ll Eli, ah. lb • ,„-i„„.s.,i,.„, Crolts. Patricia R.. Hi. 2. H.., I roll-, s.bil i;a,e. Rt. 5. Win.t Crouch. Elizabeth Ann. M.yodai ( ...!... It..-, Carolyn. Rt. 2. Lexington (r r. Mar, I, da. 11(1 Vead.n.. St., W.„,„.,,lle Crow. Margaret Wright. I. Ml S„,,.,| |lr.. Wil-.,,, 28, Cmwoll. Belt, I. ... 11 Or. Pee He. t,... ||„,„., r |. ( run.plor. Julia s„e. .,25 Shenandoah I.e.. HI,,. I,, 1,1 W. Va. ..■..Sale, II... i I ,,.. ' . ' . ' l„ ' ,. ' . ' i. ' •I I a. I II... k 11,1,1.. too II.., 12. P.k. .ill. Janata Ma.. Hi. I. w A. Parol Margaret Ann. Bl. 2. Downing H.L. F. l Margnerlta I ...11-. In 5, Lnxlng Martha F.yr. Rl. 9. II.,. BBO. Charlotte Nan,. 11(15 (.jrli.l.l ltd.. Burlington Nina -I,,,,,.. Slate Hospital. I.o Id- boro lla.is. Buth ... 217 S. Trenton St.. (...Ionia li... i. Hull, Patterooe Lam St, l..,k.,.il. Da, i.. Sarah J.ne. III. 7 B... K..1I. Iharlollc Da, is. I on. Y.onnc III. 8. Greenaboro Dawe. Lorraine. 711 I l,„ s,.. |. |„„g ,|„. „ Dawson. Esther Carol. 13(10 Park t,, II. (...Id.horo Dean. Jo Carol. n. III. I. Wingate 137. Deans. Mary Carol.,.. Ill I si. lb St.. North W ilkr.hnro Deck ' . Peggie ' Je.ili. I l„ ' k , ' P„  ' , r I . ' . ' clifl-lde Decker. Lorraine. 2(1 1 F.irfa. Dr.. Win.lon-S.lem Dee-., the. M.gd.l.l.e. 89 Sc.enlh s,.. |. r l „ lU „ Denhard. Lucy Jarrad. Win.na H.L. R.n.l.ll-town. Md. K.8. Denny. Jen S(„o.. 92 -per Dr.. Raleigh 29 51. I ' , si,,,.. Marshall. 119 Si.th St.. N.F.. Apt. 2. Atlanta. Ca. 151. 175. Dcskins. Julia Elirahcptb. lit. 8. Bo. 37 1. I.reen.boro 1(12. lie, inc. Marilyn Joan. 7(1 1 W. Main S,.. s p i„d,le I ' , Mar. Jan.. 7..-. 19 3lih k,e.. Jack.on ll.igl.l-. N Route 2. Kinrell Dickc. Norma Brurc Dillard. Flirabelh 111 Sil.er Sprlnga, (Bel.. |. | 1310 St, Don III -...ok., s, l.jj. Ill Ir.i, II. ....... | ' jr k Burhuglon Hi...... tnnie Franklin. Bl. 1. Belmont Dixon. Barbara I.e. 3 7- 12 78ih St.. Ja,k-..„ li.igh,.. Dixon. Hi Sue. (.23 V Fndor S,.. S. n (., r ,| Dixon. E.d.n Buth. Bt. 1. Belmont Dixon. I„„. halhr,,,. 5111 (.lu.-.n ' - (|.. S,., r .,nie Dixon. Roberta liar,.,. 27(81 Van Dxk. t.e.. R.leigh Ilix-..,,. In.,., Janet. 2(12 mmon.eahh c. ( h.rlo Dob- on. Irao.la Barber. Bo. 7ll9. High Poinl Dob,..-. Barbara Janel. 35(11 Worthington Dr. Waahlnglon 16, D I 1112. Doggell. Joanna. Bo. b. Krrners. illc Doggelt. S„,|i.. P,arl. 1(11 N,.r(h -I. Bloel.cld. W. V, Dor., lb, nn. 5(l(, Ferr, St.. Donnell. Palrieia ' . 1115  .Pine,le t,c Goldabore Dorman. Be.erl. tnne. 12 Haw kin. St. . Dani Doughton. Elirabeth Strieker. Box 11. Do,.. Mar, katherinr. 751 Fall. B„a.l. Rock) Dover. Bell, Joan. 201 Sulphur T .n., c . l)o,er. Marx Ann. 851 W . Warren St.. Sbi ll Dowtin. Mar,. 2118 N. s,.,,. s,. |. ,,„,., Dorier. Dori. Miller. 33(17 Hall PL. Hal eigh Draughon. Bell, Susan. 307 V Wilson I.e.. 1 DueltWorth. Marion Fletcher. HlO Blue Rldgi Dudley, Mar, nne. 20 Bridge S,.. Canl Dun. an, P ,,.. Joan. Rt. 2. Nr. Bern Dunham. Susan. Car, Dunlap. Mar, Cow Kern. r-. ill, Ho,.,,. Barbara 1 letcher. Bladenbor.. Dunn. Eliiabelb nn (B.I-. 1 Bled. D, H..X leaks, illc Dunn. Katie Ann. Rt. 1. Selma DnPler. Carol. („ne„rd H.I.. David II, nrheir. Barbara lit. 2 1. Fliaahelh llirabeih. 7ol R....I rt. Charlotte ardl. Carol, n. Rl. 8. Pla.a Rd.. Charlotte ling. Alma Louise. 319 Raleigh St.. Rock. Student Directory— C Freda. 12 (.r 58. 168. 169 Edwards. Ann I Edwards. Ilarri. Edwards, Jani, Edwards. Nai.c. ( Edwards. Prisrilla Ruthcrfordti. Efird. Beda Lou. Eg.Tt .. KM.. II Kldrrd. ,v 2. ,. RockweU Rams.) St., Faycltcvillc It. 1. Box 171, Chocowinlly UTS. Ba.lon Ave. Ralcigh 108 N. Mitchell Ave.. Charlotte Si Fronkli. ro 5 1. 174 122 1112. 169 English. Myrtle Vil _ nia. Rt , Old Post Rd.. Box 224. Erw Ensley. Elizabeth, Clyde Epplcv. Mrs. Anita 11, ro Erirksun. Ionise, kaln.i.i Erwin. llillie. 329 Croi.-i Etchisoti. Betty, Fairlield 11.1.. High l ' .i Elizabeth lih Eure. Phyllis d.. Biltmorr Evan.. Mads. II..,,. I. Box 28. K. r ner.v il I r F,a..s. Margaret lane. 21.29 Beecliw St.. Grrensbo Evans. Nanc. tar.. North Fork. W. Va. Everharl. Elsie ,,.....,.. . ,12 Hurges. St.. Lexington Ewa,,, Gullanrr. .18 13 Walker Ave.. Greensboro F .ll. Pats, Evelyn. 321 Brown Ave.. Hazolwood Eagg. 3 V. land Rd.. Wi trieia. Box 31)1. Sell. Fais ' ot Marion. .11)3 Elmwood. Greens Falls, Ann. Rt. 2. I.awndalc Falls. Marv Car.. n. 119 Graver St.. S Falls. Mar, Enula Rt. 1. Gaslonia Farah Prisrilla. . 29 ,.rk A..-.. Boek I Farab Farlowe. Balms. Fr.-n.-h. Sophia Farm. r. Ellen. 2 1(19 Vernon Mr.. 1 bar Farm. r. Marv. Rt 1. Marble Far.... r. Ruth. Box 19.1. Bail., Farrell. Patriria ran. 1(1. 3. Vpex Farrin _.|.,n. It...... ta. Rt. I. Sali.bur, Faust. N:,l„, Ion 1 1(19 Randolph Ave. olina. Franeis Farm , ' . Doroth) E.. 1(11 Maple St., « e. Ilattie F lizabcth. Ill Quern F.-rgu on. Barbae a Ellis. 2367-B Lindn lie, Rt. 1. Gaslonia Ferre. kalhrw. „.,. 23211 Mapl.-wnod man. Palri ia .leannelte. 20 Wo I lake. Van.- Miriam. 107 Pi Fleishman. Rita Beatrice, 31 Fleming. Ina Sue. Boon, ille Fleming, Marv Bunting. Nor 1801 Pine St.. Inn Duplin Rd.. Ra II. ii -ille Bettv An I mi Freeman, Carol, n Rebecca. 180 Elk Freeman. Kalberine Grey. Rl. Freeman. Rebeeea. Star I r V,„ tt.lliard. 106 Founts 1 round. r ' hh ' a Susa. ' .nc. ' 113 Furchcs Friar, Kalh.rin. 1).. 1(122 Sunset t I. I.. Ruth. V. alnut Cove Friedman. Barbara Rae. 306 East R x 39.1. I barb. 1 17 Greahi Greenlee. Naney Catberine. 1012 A, alon A,.-.. Charlotte Greenwood. Belt, Jean. Box 204. Andrews Greer. Margaret P. (Mrs.). 6 Springdalr St.. Greensboro Greer. Pbvllis Law. 1211 Oakland Ave.. Greensboro Gregory. Ph. Hi. Marie. 11(19 Camden V,... Elizabeth Citv Mar, |a.... B.-ulatillc Holmes, 3540 122 Fulebei H.z I h .,l.. 169 Cribble, Ib.b.ana 138 Griffin. Evelyn, S Griffin. Gwend.ilv a. 141 Griffin. Jaequelin, dson 138 Arlington. V 1 17. 177 Griffin, lean (an. Fuller. Juan Marl.. 2 1 I I r. Mildred, lit. 1. Fulton. Barbara time. I Li.. Margaret, Rl. 55, 177 Griffin, Mar .1.1. 166. 197 Griffin. Mar; oll 2t. 27. 55 Griffin. Phvl .1.1. 168. 17(1. 18 1 102 Gabriel. N.,r„ ml., Park. North Wilkesbor inn. Finley Park. North V, ill Dorcas bin. .11.1 lor..! 11.1. . I a, .11., ill. Shirlc) inn, James, ill.- . Mar,. I II lleraeoko Dr.. Has cluck Doris Dolores, Mount Holly r. I gene J. a,.. ( wayne t,,i. B-7. Goldaba llori. Rae. Rl. 3. Box 211. Wilmington Margie Box 166. Pin.bur.t Mar, 1 ois. Rt. 1 11. .x 2 III. 1 lar. n. Ian 1.. 12 llishland V,... Ml. Ki N. .. 1 iiiiij. 122 II lere.I Rd.. Draper 1 ... . Viu, Elizabeth. Rl. 1. Box 261. McLeans. ill. .. I 1. ilia 1(12 1 Ferguson St.. Clinton. S. C. 102. Can ... ,. hung in- II.. au. M. Grace. L (.. Martha Nan,, ' .-. ' Man Gaulden, T.rr - G, . . R u ' u ' . ' l, . ' ;,;;■ ' ]! 1... I„ 111. 1. .l.., ill. In Sher. 1 St.. Greensboro .......ill. -I Spartanburg. S. C. (.,1.1,- u-er Mln ILL. B..v 1(191. Gaslonia l..l..,,,i larlill. 111. 2 ii ' .,ki ' . ' . lu..i ' l.i Mar] 1 1.113 Marion St.. Greensboro tun Cull...... tpl. C. .102 Kenilworth St.. Gi , larbar. 604 S. Shore Rd„ Absrc.n. N. J. l.ile.. Elizabeth I.ind. 1 16 Roscdalc Cir.. Winston-Salem St.. Thomas, ille (.!.,-. 11,1. . Soil. 3311 Powbalan A,e„ Baltimore 16. Md. Glenn. Mali-a Marion. 9(16 Chestnut St.. Hendersoi Glenn, Patricia, 906 I heatnnl St.. Henderson Gl.-nn. Peggy. 161 Chestnut v.c. Wa, nesboro. Va. ( I.e.. I hri.tine. Pil.on St.. North W ilkosborn Got D..ri. t.,.1. Pil..... St., North Wilkesboro Godwin. Palri. .a Elizabeth, lit. 1. B..v 238. Mil..... Godwin. Rosa Kelly. 11)6 V 1.1th St.. Wilmington 138 Goforth. Caroline. Goforth Rd.. Lenoir 104 Goldman. Mar-i, lib!,,. 21117 Rolling ILL. (ire. n.boro Goldstein. Gilda. 133 1 N. Alton ILL. Miami Read. III. Fla. 138 Good,-. Juanlla. Rt. 3. Ml. Olive 142 Goodman. Barbara B.ekn.-r. 1.1(19 Walker V,.-.. I . r. ellshoro .17 Goodman. Maril.u Bertha. 1116 W. .1(1. St.. W i 1 mi ,,al on Goodwin. laruurline. Box 1.17. Hillsbnro .17. 172 (  i... Jo I l.i... 6(16 11.1, ir Ave.. Durham 57. 169 Goodwin. Maxim Louise. Ill Brighton St.. New Britain. Conn. 141 Good, ear. Sara II Box 133. Trvon 148 Gordon. Patricia Rt 3. Box 86. Mount Airv 122. 158. 159 Gorier. Johanna Fred-rick a ( -Hans jo 1 . 11 Hilloro-t. Enka 139 Gorton. Arlono Elizabeth. 2(1 B hw.iod Ave.. Pawluek.t. R. I. — Go.len. F.el.n Mi I. Rt. 1. PtatTtown 139 Costing. Patriria loui.o. 131-A Chester St.. Norfolk. Va. Goudeloek. Jean. .10.1 S. Hav nc St.. Monroe .17. 187 Cracker. Shirk, inn. Main S,.. Box 36 1. China C.ro.e 139 Graham. Dixie Vnne. 430 N. Bridge St.. Elk in 112 Graham. Doris. Cl.de S7 Graham. Emilv Ceddie. .16(1 E C St.. Frwin 122 Graham, lane Holt. 1 202 Central Ave.. Charlotte 123 Graham. Ph.lli- tune. Ill 1 Mount Ilia 139 Gravel.. Carol, n. lOI Franklin Ave.. Brevard 123 Gra.elv. Fll.n Broua.len. 73 1 W. Main St.. Washington 57 Gunnell. Pent Rt. 1. Rox 6 1. W illiamsli.il Rt. 3. Rock. Mount erine. Kill) Isloworlh Ave.. Char 1.122 I..., ell St.. Greensboro .. 1623 Dixie Trail. Raleigh aar.t. Ill 3. Box 1311. Loui.hu .n. 181 I Dalton ILL. Cr.-.-nshor. Rd.. W.. Chai Luis Tha.er I Lee. Rt. 5. Lc II. I. 2ii i: Rox 270-B. High Point Maghill Park. 58. 168. 169. 170. 18.1 Math.-snn A.e.. 141 Ilarri II. I Jean. IL. I. B..V II. II, nd. ..,,,■, ill, 1 1 .....,,,.. ...1 Joan. Rt. 1. Box 14, Henderson, ille 1 llan.rirk. June. 1.1.1 ( harlolte t,.-.. Ml. Hotly Hamrirk. Mable Elizabeth. Mooresboro Han. Larger. Mar, I.e. 311 Ri.erdi.e. Logan. W. Va. Harding. Lillian long. 2 12.1 Sharon Rd.. Charlotte Hark,.. Jill. 71.1 E. Kingston. Charlotte Harlow. Doris Joan. Box 206. Marseille Harmon. Iran,,. M. rrin.on. Box 33. Sk.land Harrell. Belt. Jo. 10O.1 Brand. St.. Wilson Harrell. Georgia Norfleet. Box 45. Hamilton Harrell. Marjorie tun. Rt. 1. Box .197. Suffolk. Va. Barrels. m. Patricia. Rt. 2. Randolph Rd.. Charlotte Barrel. on. Pats. Inn. lit. 1. Box 3.1. Henderson, ill. Harrill. Nane. Carroll. 1201 N. Church St.. Salisbur, Harrington. Mara. Vi.la. Box 2t)2. Ta, I.,rs, ille Ilarri.. In. Walker. 111.1 Queens ILL W .. Charlotte Ilarri.. tunic Laura. Rt. 1. Box 110. McLean., ill. Harris. Barbara bin. 3 168 S.lw.n t.c. Charlotte Ilarri.. Bertha Elaine. Rl. 3. Littleton I la Ilarri.. Doroth, Mac. Box 1.1. Mountain P: Ilarri.. Fa, e. 216 Hudn.ll St.. Wa.hinglun Ilarri.. France. Pils.-n S,.. N„rlh Wilkesbo Ilarri.. Jean. Rl. 1. Carthage Ilarri Ph., , ' . Vmi ' . ' lhS. Hickory Grove R Ilarri.. Sheila (lark. 1013 N . Elm St.. Cree Harris. Martha Ann. 306 W. Marinn St.. SI Harris. Mar, Hire. Box 133. Norwood Ilarri-. P.-aa, . Pil.on St.. North Wilk.-.bori, Harris. Virginia lane. 1013 North Elm. Gre. Harris. Virginia Johnson. 1719 College kit. Harts, ille. S. C. Harrison. Anne. 306 E. Green St.. Wilson Harrison. Lota Leigh, Old Trap Harrison. Martha D.. Palmvra Harrison. Sarah Franeis. 48-B Highland t. Ilarri... Laura MacNair. 1802 Grace St.. W 22. 27. IOI. Elizabeth Cil itch. Rl. 6. Box 322. Greensboro I Lona. 1029 Miller St.. Winston-Salen e Mvra. 88 Passiae Ave.. Summit. N. J. 3023 Idlewood Circle. Charlotte - Madeline. 3023 1.11. -wood Circle Charl. W inslnn-Sak-i lov. Nan,,. Chatham, Va. Franeis, Inn, Sntethporl Francis, Elaine. Rt. 3. Wavnes.ille Iran.k. Mar, Howard. 1 702 Raefor. Franklin. Phyllis. 3 Ambler Rd.. As Frailer, Sylvia II Rt. 2. Box 17. Frederick. Jewell Janet. 1708 Walke I ' redriksen. Patricia Ann. 1919 Alex Greene. Eugenia I Hawkins. Ruth. Hawkins. Snphi. Haw lev. EWe Li Student Directory— Continued ii,.,„... i ,... II,..,.,.. v.„ Ila.w P.U) le 127 S, l. ...... re, 52 1 P.-nii. A. Hclnabcrger, Patricia, 809 urn, si., II, In,.. Il„rl„.r„. 2(1.-, S. I. -I . 11,1,,,.. Cr.-ta S,„. III.-, W. S. .-amor, II, In... Joel. Box 2l:i. , in.-.-, .ill, Helm.. Mrs. I.,,., Hull, II, 1721, Chestnut St Belma, Margaret Barrolaon, LS71 Que, .,. U.I.. V M.I,.,,, II, ,1,1., .!„„„. III? 1. La.l ll.-ii.l II, 1,111. Patricia It,,,.. Martin Ivc, Marlon Hemphill, Re] Martin Ive., Boa tSS, M II rick. I ' ll, His I., Ml-.. III. I. vi,,.|„l.-Salem Henderaon, Shirlej I ..... Boa III, olnl H.-uk.-l. Sarah lane, 1717 Wllmore lir.. Charloll Henry, Brit, Jean. Ellija, Hen. Il„l„r,s Elaine. IMS. Randolph A,.-.. Herman. Frniiki,. III. I. Box III. I ...novrr Herman, Virginia 11,11,-, Hi. 2. Tayloraville Herring. Margaret Doano. 21) I Raleigh ltd., tt Burring, Mar. Myrtle, Providence It. I., Toweon Herring. Hull,, l.-.lll, kn.l.r.o., S,.. tt i | Herabcrg, Elayne, 21o W. :tTil, St., Norfolk. ' Beaeltine, Mar, Beth, 1028 Stan St., -, i. Ili,k.-rs.,ti. San, Ann. 2107 ri l.t ,,.-.. I.ree II,. k- li,, r„il,,. 711 V. Oak St.. Sclma Hick.. Grace, US lennettc V,,.. Henderson Hicks. Joon Farrar. 1(1.1 Bragg St.. Wilson Hick.. Sallio (.,.„. 205 lr,i.,, PI., Greensboro Biggin.. Jan, (or.,.- lull. Wiltnw brooks Dr. Hill. Annie France. 111. 1. Kcrncrsv illc Hill. licit, (I,. I.-. Ill I Anders,,,, St.. nil...,, 2 Hill. Betty J„. N,  ,,..„ Hill. Christine Elizabeth. .119 Mnrra, St.. Grc Hill. Elaine lla.,,1,,1,,1,. 221 Maple Ave.. Bre, a. Hill. Elizabeth. 171.-, Ann St.. W ilmington Hill. Hatlie Ann,. 2118 Colon, A,.-.. Ahoskio Hill. Jerr, Elizabeth. 2(17 I I,,,,, I, ill Dr., Fa, el 27. LOS, 17 1. 27. 1  R, 2(1.1 M.u I.OIli ■ ■ ' Mai Lou, 111 . Fais.... 11,11 Nan y Jean Rt. .1. High l , 101, 172, Marshall. 1715 Ann St.. Wil.Mim.-i..,, Hi. Marion Erwin. .1212 Edg, water Dr.. Green. 1... Ilinnant. Frances l.oiii.c. K.II7 Mar, land Ave.. Durho lliu.l.ow. Carol,,, S„... ■•„ | (i|,i„. Sheridan. Ind. Ilins,,,,. Vivian N.-al. lull Griffith 11.1.. Monroe Hint..,,. P,ggv Ann. Box 228. Ml. Olive Hi.. Julia Frances. (, School St.. Box 162. Thomas, HmI.I.s. Eli,ah,th. lit. 2. W alstonburg ll h- - Carrie Xatkii... Fin, I, ,,,-.. Ilvford llobgood. Marv Elizabeth. III. 1. Oxford Hacker. Patricio kini. Box 125. Guilford lli,d E e. Jarklvn Cornelia. 7(1.1 E. Murrhcad St.. 270, Morganlon llnville .1, Ave., St. ln,ii.i Shollnlto Rcidsvill llolcon.b. Edith. Route 1. Holland. Movi. Gcraldine. Box .11. Salembu Holland. Morgan! Marshall. I 1 .1 S. Chester S Hollemen. Mary Ellen. Rl. 1. Jonravllle Holliday. 1 -,r„ l.„ii.e. 2(11. V Raleigh St.. |t,„k, llnllingcr. Jean — Holllngaworth, - Carolyn Holmes. J„ Hol.ho,,., Holt. Fli, . 801 W. South Dale. .105 Bean ,rv. Blowing Bock Jane. 626 Fai ' S,.. fa, 61. ew Rd.. Riltn. Hill Dr.. Wilmington Holtzmann. Ev.-lvn F.lill. Anna. lit. 1. flox 188. Mans,., Honey run. M.I.I,, I ,,, . lot l.,l,,,.„„ s,.. Clinton Hon.-.cutl. Phvlli.. I I8 Vllanla V,,.. Portsmouth. Vo Boneycnll, Vivian Elayne, S06 S. Juniper s,.. K,,,,„.,,„ Hood. Dorolhv. Box ,R2. B„r„s Hood. None, Carole. 1 Of. 1 onlev St.. Lenoir Hoover. Marv Ann. Box 2(,2. Concord Hoover. Patricia H Finle, Park. North W ilko.horo III. 1. I I.M III. I Horn. Luerel Horn. Julia J, an,,,. Horn,. Martha Car., Home. Pcggx. 12 11 Home. Rose Rebecca. Rl. 2. Liberty llou.or. Ann Week,-. 212 Murra, Rd.. w ,.t P.,1... Beach, Fla. Ilouser. Jeanettc. I.I John.lou n Rd.. .|,e, Houston. Catherine. Rt. .1. Matlhews Houston. Jean. .105 Beoll St.. Lenoir Howell. Henrietta. Rt. 1. Box 12. High P Howard. Jane, laurel Lake, Snlemburg l„ II,, ill. Ho. ell. kun. I A I.llllnuto (.2. 177 •ill . 1 1. ololle 1.18 22. (.2 , 1 121 - 1,1,. 1,1 I ' - 1 ' • K- 1 1 mi II, il„ 1 11,1 1 1... rloti, 186, 118. H.7 Uekorj 121 •1 121 .helium IOI Ircle, Raleigh 1 11 1 1 tile i Ha ih. Ik ' 1 ile 1 1 irli m 60 1 1 .-i II.. 1.1 Si y-.i... Y.dklnvUle . Box 92. Charlo I6S0 Dale ..... V Pork. Flo. 1.19 27. 28. (.2. 197. 211.1 I, I,. I Hull, l.ra,. III. I. Box 21: Kernersville l.i.l.t. Montae. 1218 Kenwood l.t.. Fort Worth, lex. Ingnld. Jean. 2007 llarlec St.. Fa, ette. ill.- lucid. Ophelia I ' i.r.e. Box .101.. Ta lorsvllle Ingram, Faith Bernicc. Box 167. File ill, Ingram. Jean. Box I, Tav lorsvllle Ingram, I.ura E, a.l.-on. Rt. 2. Princeton ln.ee. Betty, I.ou. 111. .1. I.ouisburg Irbv. Mrs. Alice Jovnrr. till Elm St.. W eldon 1 Irvin. Avis. Rt. 2. Hunters, ill.- Irvin. Martha. 11(12 W. Fifth Ave.. Henderson, ill, 1 Ishikawa. Voka. 1127 l.,, t ,,-ku. Yokohama City. Japan Isle,. Joanne. 6(1.1 N. Main St.. Graham I. lev. I.alab Perkins. 6 10 Ash. -hoc... Greensboro Ison. Tirzah. 121 E. Pork Ave.. Charlotte Ivcy. Nellie Williams. Hi. I. |l.,x 151. Roanoke Rapids Jack Barbara Jean. 19(12 Elwo Frances Earlc. Rt. 1. Bo l.aol llollister. .1600 39th Jock Martha I all., rim . Ilobson Jackson, Mar. Lou. 25(10 Independence Blvd.. N.E.. Jackson. Vera Ann. Ht. 1. Box 22. Hendersons Illc James. I.v.lio. 10(1 Ml. V.-rnnn Dr.. Wilson James, Sally, N. Florence. Maxton Janlz. Cl.crir nn Erline. 122 , Ham pton Ridge. Bedford, Va. .lorrell. Jonie Potricia. 118 E. Pork Ave.. Charlotte Jarrctt. Kara Killrell. 12 M..rris,.., ,o.. Thomas, ill, larretl. lira Janet. 510 W. Warren St.. Shelby Jor.is. Ilettv Ann. 7 1.1 Cabarrus. Moor.., illc 105. 1 Jenkin.. Elizabeth Simon.. 7IIO Ru-b 11,1. . Fayette, illc Jcnson, Karen Ann. 261. 89th St.. Ilr„„kl,n 9. N. V. .loriiigau. Helen Ernestine. Elizabeth k.e.. Sclma Jernigan. Peggy. Sclma 29. J.-s-up. Hull] .,. !,„. 929 W Irow A,,.. Wichita. Kar Johns. Ethel Lorraine. 5711 1 Hi. heboid Rd.. Springfield. Md.. 16. D. C. Job.,.,,.,. Mar, Elizabeth. 111. 2. W i n-ion-Sal. i John...,,. Marv Elizabeth. HO S. Flan. v.... Job.,. on. Mar, Lou. 1128 W. Fourth St.. Win: Johnson. Rose Marie. IOI Vermont. Snilthficb Johnson. Willa. Rl. 5. Stat,.. ill, Johnston. Ann Thornc. 625 V Tryon St.. Cha rille Nolalio. 306 W. 111. Pembroke ... I lizah.-ih M.-li-a. 59 .1,,,,-rio. St. Aucu ,.. N.„,c, ' „,,. 11(1.1 We.lern Bl ' . ' .L. Ilaleie .- N.lli, ,1... 3.H1 1 r ,l V,... s.F.. Hirkorx .--. Patricio. Rl. 2. Box .12 Ik. W i„.t,....s.,lc c. Pb.lli.. 1(17 Vance S,.. I aurinburr. ... Ruth E.. Sharon Hill Rd.. Charlotte ,.. Sarah Anne. Box 26. Franklin, illc I, ,,, I ,..,. 12115  . Hood. Kin.l. --I-,-, -I Id I I oil. •-. k, I ,1,1,- M ,, 1. 1(19 Park II., tin. ,.,_,., 1 II. II, ll.„ I. II,. ,., I.„,„ r :i ' . v ' j. Keon. Ann Kotherine. 1.1 K.n.lall. II., , .,1 D, , lla,„. inba k ncrly, M. r,-„ 1 N « h 1 „,.. Franco, Rt. 1 c Anne. 811 N -,.. 1. t V a 1 la.,. -.116 H.l, ,„..,. k l,„ .11,, k„„. 1 h. r„ l Boa 12 Kerr. Kalherin. Elizabeth. I Winston-Salem Kelner. Helen. 118 Spring Ki L-.r. Iri. Mari,. Iturol Hall Killian. Martha Jean. Rl. 1. Box 57-A. Kim.-. Virginia llupr. 27 17 kan.l.rhill Kim.l. Sarah Ellen. 6.111 Margaret ltd.. Kimmelsliel. Mari,,.,. 21,27 sh. ,„ I V Kirl.v . I i III. I. I(..vl„, Boa h.ikM.a... M..„ ( all., rine. 1.18 S. Ki-er. Inez Vi.ian. Box 2 16. Slanler Ki-.r. Mildred Louis,. I 1.1 11.,. I S,.. sij,... Kitchen. Bill,. Franc. 928 Ea-1 St., W a. ,„. Kizziab. Rosali,. 2(19 W. Bank. w..l,. bur, Kjo.ncs. Ellen. Bora,. .1. I.imcira I0.19. Sao Paulo. Brazil K - I nni. Barao d. I.imcira 1039, Klullz. Bell. Kllth. 2,11 V  ,„,„:. -I, Alar. Lewis. .116 Green, i Mcndenhall St.. Gr (z. -.all. .116 Gr. .,. -I Ubemarle t. Julia Vnn. 11- Blanch St.. (la. to ll..x 222 Burn., ill, Ivn. 7,17 W. Fifth ..- . lex rgav. Peal. Rl. 6 Boa 164, (-,- , 1,-1,, r. Kail riclta. 10O Pearson Ilr .,,. E.il, ■r Mirian 250 Randolph St.. . Ruber ., Elizab, ton 8. D. h. .1511 Da.enpor 1 . St.. .. Ian. 585 Hamilton St.. leak. -ill. K,„ k.n.lall. Helen. H.-x till. Madison K.l... Ruth. Rl. 1. To, lor., ill. K.riaki.l.-.. Kl,„. 19 - („lin Dr.. Port. mo h.,„ „n., Marie. Kill II, Ian ,c.. Homl. I aeke, . Helen Vugusta. 95 I ., ,„ 1,. ,1 ., „,l I ., I ail. Roberto J.— i.-. 2i,2 Hint. I -I. ( Lamar, Car. .,„. I. ok., ill. Lamb. Peccy . .1886 lir.-.np .int. I. „. ..-!,.., il.eth. Nelli, Tomlin.on. f I. ,..!.. tt.low n Rd.. I„ Ih, P, t _-. Ion. . Brown ' - S u „,„,i, o.n.. Sail,. U92 Oak.l.,1. Rd.. N 1 Ml.... Student Directory— Continued Ian,-. R.j.oco Laugh, . Janet Sue, 320 Olt ' -.21 ll.iughlr. . Rock. Mount I L.. 3231 Revnolda Rd.. Winston- ia June, 111. 4. Franklin 1312 Ounce St.. « ilntingtnn MrBano. Mildred Palriria, 421 Founlain PI.. Burling!,, M.Cabc Anne Moss. 118 Kcn-ington Rd.. Greensboro McCarthy. Pals. Jean. Glen Alpine High Poin Salle Maine. I 1(11. Northlicld St.. Green Langd n. Fannie Sue. lit. 2. Angler Lanning. I.ueina Adelaide. 131 . Main. Crahaa Laseter. Kalherine. 111. 1. Pisgah Forest Lashle.. Ilarl.ara I ' lilhhert. Box T188. Asheville Lashlov. Marllea Louise. 111 ' ! Filth ee,.. Green. I l.a.siler. ngolia Miriam. Rt. 2. Four Oaks I.assiler. Mare Junnr. 211 S. Main St.. Marioi l.assiter. Sarah Ch. ing. l l( Nun St.. Wil.nin Latham. Belt. Lou. 1707 Bragg Bl.d.. Fayette. Lalla. M.,re Kalherine. .117 l.a.r, ■ Si.. Croc Latta. Patricia Alin.-. till S. Fourth SI., Mel. an l.aughlin. Julia Ann Dot-Cell, 1815 Ma, 11 1., isbnro Laughri.igo. Rulherlordton 1 11 aeal Hospital. N. Y. aeeler. Virginia Kalh, ii... . Ill- I I - Camp Lejeune Laeelon. Alice l,er le. 21,8 We.kuft . l.a.ton. Mar.. 8.12 Central I.e.. Charlo Lazarr. Valentine Ramona. 308 E. Lake 1 Leaeh, Jane, Aberdeen Leaeh, Paltie Fl. ina, 1121 W. Nash St.. Leagon. Carolyn. 836 Dae ie Am-.. States I. ,1.. M.ui..ri, -.,r.,. II... 8211 v. | ron kl hileeille Le.Hord. Mar. Jae.|uelin. lit. I. Franklin Lee. Aunes. Rt. 2. Benson Lee. Aliee llarrold. 127 Edwin PL. Ash Lee. Elizabeth. 127 Edwin PL. Ashe.ille Lee, Hargarel Eliaabeth, 1028 Gloria A. Durham l.efler. Ann MeKav. Norwood Leil.ler. Carole... 112 Monroe St.. Lawre Leigh. Shande. I a., tie. ill.. 11,1. Evl.. Bnckingham l.emle. Marion Sha, rd. 11123 Vanll... St., Winston-Salei Lemmond. Barbara Anne. Box 72. Matthew. Lenhardt. Elizabeth X.I, line. 1.2 1 Lamar Aee.. Charlotte Lenox. Barbara Ann. 231) Broad St.. Sumter. S. C. Lentz. Carole n. 2 111 Springy, ood Dr.. Greensboro Lenta.. Ti.mmie M..rr,.w. 1(1(1.-, Weslwnod Dr.. High Point 27. 10( Leonard. Hop.. 1103 W. I.e. St.. Greensboro 10« Leonard. Shirlee Elizabeth. SOI Norlhridge St.. Crconsbc Leplev. Jane, 136 E. Durham 11,1 . Philadelphia. Pa. I0i Levins. Nellie Gray. Joyner St.. Cihsone ille Lewis, Doris E.. 18 Swaggectnw ,. lid.. Scotia. N. Y. Lewis. Ellen Mcintosh, lit. 1. llora.ille. Ga. Lewis. Lou Ann. lit. I. Box 112. Goldsboro Lewis. Margaret Annie. 130 Norlhridge St.. Greensboro 27. 66 Lewis. -. Virginia Leonard. Garland chouse. Grace. It... 112. „„,,„. re ill,.. S. C. 106. I. Virginia. 232 l.ewiston Aee.. W illimanlie. Conn, ■bcrgrr. Gcnce a. Rt. 3. Gastonia 68. •crfelt. Barbara Vn... 233 Monllieu Ae... High Point ille. Ada Iron.,.. B..x 187. Oak Ridge ill,. Name Lee. Ridge Rd.. Raleigh ze. Barbara. 1.1 3 W. Sharp,- St.. Slot.-, ille nan. Shirlee la... 103 Fulfor.l St.. Beaufort h. Carole. Bill II r 11,1.. Greensboro le. Ar.nn.inta Ann,. 321 N. Caldwell St.. Salisbury le. Barbara Ann. 60 1 E. Third St.. A „ 68. 176. le. Elizabeth Iran 2 3 S. Ransom St.. Gastonia le. Jane Brannon. Rt. 9. Rox 1111. Charlotte le. Rub) Christine. Oakboro I, „.l,„ ll.zah.th J.a.i. 21133 Greenway. Charlotte V 38 I ar.-hniont ltd.. Vsho.illc 27. , ,1. II,. I.e.. Pri.. 111.1. Rox 86. Hl.,.,,1 kman. Grace I..e.rne. E. S.eaniore St.. Lineolnlon (it, Long, Edwina Hahaha. I lO Salisbury Long. Joyce Mac. Rt. -1. Rocky Mount Long. Louise. 7 Spr St.. Leaks. Hie Long. Mary Trrvaloah. 2008 Mt. Verno Roanoke. Vn. Long, shirlee .lo.ee. 123 Lamar St.. Roxhoro Loll. Anne. Hilllia.eii nl... N. Wilkcsbnro Loe.il. Ilaraio. 337 S. Park St., Ashcboro I .... It. lanelle. Kit Pearson Dr.. ..he.illo I-.ein. Mar. Lee. Rt. 1. Box 29. Rohl.ins. ill.- I.o.ingood. n„a Kale. Box 13. Faicicw l.o.im I. M..r. Jane. 21 Carolina V,.|... t-1, Lowmillcr. Barbara .nil. Selean Ave Ext.. Box 1229. Sta Road lulTiuan. lean Ra l.uffman. Mabel Marie. Slate Roa, Luffman. Winnie. Stale Road L.imsdcn. Ca.lc Ill Willow brook Luther. F.ln.a Elizabeth. 63 1 Ir. in L.nam. Jan.l Carol. 22 Elizabeth len.h. Louise. Rt. 1. Newton Concord . Winston-S .. Wake Fo M.I Ml.,.,. I. innie Brown. 141 M.I lung. ICila Jan.. Bobbin McCnmh. Mrs. Edythe Tow. MacPhail. Doria Marion. 127 Rutherf. Arlington, N. J. MacPhail, Janet. 127 Rutherford PL. MacRae, Catherine. 612 Central Bled.. V. ilminglon McAlistcr, Dorothy Carol, Biscoc Mi Arthur. Margaret Anne, 912 Monm. Durham St., Sta 242 16th . St. Pauls Park Court. Charlotte Country Club Rd.. Brc. ard 101 Holt Ave., Greensboro 123 DeVane St.. Fayette.! nience. Rt. 2, Rockingham M. I... McD. Marian,,. Flizab. I 1, Va. Ileaiina. Rt Ml I Rockingham Gray, Armfield St.. St. Pau Howard. Armfield St.. St. McDuffic. Pauline Cameron. 1 While Oak ltd BUtmore McEl.cen. Barbara Jean. 2373 WestfieM Aee. Winston-Salem McGhee, Jean Mann. 2 1(18 Beechridgc Rd.. R McClll, Joanne Buie. Rt. 3. Cedar Creek Rd.. McGougan, Patricio Anne. S. Fifth St.. Smitl MrCiifleu. Jeanne. Rt. 6. Raleigh alyn Box 21. Pinebluff . VI La M, .... It... f..r, re. Jean. Box 53. Red Oak re. Lucy Ellen. Red Oak r.. Sarah Kalherine. Box 92. I Mel. or. 1...... Gull M.-ha.. It.n. Marian. 2821 Arcadia I McKelthan. Barbara A.. 416 S Marie Ga.lonia MeKeilhan. Jane Gertrude. W. Donald M.Kinne.. .lo.ee .dam.. Box 393. Mar-ball Mrhinii.e. Nan,. I Rt. 1. Sanford Mclaughlin. Mary Vann. 610 Rush Rd.. Fay cite, ille M. I . ... I alh, rin,. Br.-, ard. 311 V M. ndcnhall St.. McLean. Elizabeth. I0( 2 Poplar St.. Lumbcrton McLean. Sarah Jane. 1113 Re. nolda lid.. Winston-Sal. n Hi I I • - Emily, Rt. 1. Anderson. S. C. Mel end. I... Ii. Elizabeth. I illinelon M.Mahoii. Palrieia Jo. 711.1 Fifth Ave.. Crr, n-horo M.Man,,.. Edna Marie. 311 S. A. cock St.. Greensboro McMillan. Jorrinr Hope. Oxford Orphanage. Oxford McN.-ele. Kalherine. III. .1. Morganlon McPlier.on. Jean l.,e. 8113 Maple Ave.. Burlington M.I.I. .ague. Nance ile.n. Box 6.1(1. Wade. hoc. M.I I. ( harlolle n„. 329 E. Bragg St.. Greensboro M.I. ,-n. ire-i-.i-.. 1 IIIO Arsenal Ave. Fa. .11. . ill.- Faeetteeill, 127 Mcllainc. Mar. Daniel.. 2Hl llrookwood Mcllain... Mar. Louis.-. 3(16 E. 16th St.. Lumbcrton M. Swain. II. tie ( .. 2(12 Walnut St.. Thomaseillc M.vehorter. N.,,„, Vo,.,. Box 232. R.nla.illo M Peggy Marie. Stokesdale Mack,,, eg,..- Elizabeth. 616 Ml. Vernon A.c.. (harlolle . Madi.on. Mar, Ella. 112 Glenw ..... Burlington M s.,11, . I. .,,.-, ille Mognuson. Lot. Elaine. 1 107 Azalea Dr.. Wilmington Mali.. Helen. 13IO E. Worlhington x.e. Charlotte Mallard. Barbara Jean, till  . « hilaker Mill B,L. Raleigh 1117. 1 Mallard. I.ibbv Jean. Ill E. Co. r. Durham Malone. Sarah Jane. 1118 W . Second A.c. Gastonia Man.1,1. Suzanne. 1070 Lincoln A.c. Highland Park. III. 1 Mane.. ,„, Carol. Clinton A,... Tappan. N. X. Mangiim. Ruth. Rt. 2, Angler Mar,,,.. Debora An... 1216 Shakespeare ....... New York 32. V Y. 1 Marka.. Patricia Anne. 114 N. Chestnut St.. Morganlon 27. 31. 70. Marshall. Virginia Carol, n. 31 E. Bae-hore Bl.d.. Jacksonville I Martin. Carolyn Madge. Rt. 1. Box 194. St. Pauls Martin. Eleanor Holton. 1219 Watauga St.. Kingsporl. Trnn. Martin. Hirst. 623 O.rrbrook Rd.. Richmond. Va. Martin. Jeanne. I.IO.I Prim. Ion ..... Greensboro Martin. Joanne. Box 322. Elon College 71. 1 Martin. Patricia Anne. Box 316. Mae. .dan Martin. Ruth H.. Cleveland Martin. Susan. American Embassy. Brussels. Belgium 27. 28. Mason. Anne Matthew. Box 338. 1 a.lkine ill.- Mn.on! Rebecca I.elc Box 31. Yadkineillc Ma..c. I aura Jean. Zehulon Master-. Rillie Irene. 1312 Oxford R.L. Henderson 1 Mather, Shirle, Ann. 1110 Kirb. Dr.. Greensboro Mall..-. ..i. Pearl. Slonv Point Matlock. Patricia. T ae lor.e ille Mathews. Kathleen Miehie. 1121 R k- t,. Raleigh I Matthew.. Ruth Parker. 16 Caledonia Rd . t.he.ill. Ma,..,,,. Belt. loan. 2113 Center S,.. Snindalo Mamie). Elizabeth Ann. 330 S. Main Ave. Newton Mauiie.. Pauline. 111. 2. Kings Mountain Ma.,,,... Pcggv. 2 1 V Gas,,,,, St.. King. Mountain Maunee. Sue Kathryn. 33 Pounds Ave. Concord Mav. Jane. 1023 E. 36th St.. Charlotte M.„ Shirlee Beaslee . 1916 Ba, St.. Charlotte 1.16. 1 Ma.er. Selela Lucille. 1207 Florida St.. Creensboro Mares, lis Clark. 303 E. Ridge St., Kings Mountain Mae,, ard. Allgele n. Kerr Mavnacd. Helen Gilbert. 22(1 Chamberlain St.. Raleigh Mayo, Elizabeth Ilenr,. 12.1 S. Franklin. Rocky Mount Meacham, Jo Ann. 2716 Everett Ave. Raleigh M. log-. Karl Frances. Maple 139 M.l.liou. Meropi. 410 N. Spring St., Greensboro 149 Mel. in. Barbara Jeanne. 2.135 Greenwa.. (harlolle 127 M.ndenhal. Delmas. Box 39. Lewis.ille 127 Menzel. Janet France-. 263 Ashe St.. Southern Pines 71 Mcrrim ' an. Anne ' 28.10 Exeter Circle. Raleigh 109 M.rrin.an. Shirle. I ..is. 2810 Exeter ( irrlc. Raleigh 140 Men. Louise 112 N. Symington Ave., Catonsville 28, Md 127, 168. 169 Messcr, Frances, Bat Cave 108 M.s.ick. El.ica Mildred, Rt. 8, Box 65. Lenoir 127. 169, 172. 173 Metrides. Betty. 501 V Edge-worth St.. Greensboro 149 . 5.15 Highland Joan Rat Greensboro Mi.ha.l. Bonnie l.elia. Michaels. Judith. 1411 Mi. had Maxinc 712 llroa.le. Mide.tte. B.tle llonner. 9(16 N. Perr. St.. Kinston Miller. Alice Mae. .15 First A.c, N.E.. Hickory Miller. Carol. Rt. 2. Morksvillc Mill.r. Mar. Carole „. 1IO E. Innes St.. Salisbure 44. 176, 179 Miller. Diane. Arden Mill.-. ' .I 21126 Pallecson Aee. Wlnston-Sal.-m Miller. Jerita Ann. 1511.1 Northl.. Id. Greensboro Mlll.r. salle Ruth, Rt. 2. Ilillsboro Miller. Vieian. 1013 Country Club Dr.. High Point Mill-. Carole n. Rt. 2. Monroe Mill.. Eeelen. Richland- Mills. Jacqueline Louise. 1.13 Alii-.,,, S, s,;„,„| Mills. Jean Carroll. Rt. 3. Apex Millwood. Alice. Roanoke Rapid. Milton. Emilv B.. 518 N. 2nd St.. Albemarle Mink. Ellen Barbara. 125 Prospect St.. E. Orange Minor. Peggy Anne, York Rd.. Rt. 3. Charlotte Minton. Kay Frances. 410 N. 3rd A..-.. Ma. odai Con ell. Bill. Snmn Ann. Rt. 1, nn. Box 105. Denton Mitchell. Iris Sue. Box 303. Mavodan Mitch. II. Margi. Inn. 2.1118 Berkley PL. Greensboro Milch. II. Mar. Mice. 2108 Berklc. PL. Green-b..ro Mitchell. Mar. Frances. Denton Mitchell. Nane. Can. 633 McDonald ' e. Charlotte Mitchell. Peggy Jo. 110 W. End Ave. Wilson Mitchell. Mr-. s,„. Hale. Rt. 2. Eloi -- E. Ash St Mollock. Rosalind Elaine. 1943 Matoax Ave. Petersburg. Va. Mono. Sylvia Fave Rt. 2. Brown ' s Summit Montague. Mary Norma. Rt. 2. Clarion Moodv. Carole Brun.on. Rt. 1. Box 604. Favrllo M Ledia. 313 S. 7th Aee. Slier Fit. 37. M....O... Brook- Garden. W Va. erville Moonc. Elizabeth. Aiken Count] Hospital. Aiken. S. C. Moor.. A. is B.. Walkertown Moore. Belt.. 317 Morehead St.. Reids.ille Moore, Elaine Box 107. Walnut lo.e Moore Omeita Emogene. Rt. 2. Elon College Moore Helen. Rt. I. Box 115. Ah..-ki. Moore Joi, Fll.n. II... I ..„., Moore. Margaret. 1610 S.W. 1 Ith St.. Miami. Moore Margaret Al.ne. 1926 Ta.lor St.. Creel Moore. Marie. 487 ft. Center. Stale., ill.- Moor,. Martha. 122 S. 4th St.. Albemarle Moore. Rosalie. 1116 E MeNcel, A.c. Mooees, Moor.. Sara Flizabeth. 8115 N. Fast St.. Kinst Monro.. Judith ..ii 229 lloiz.r Ave. Charlo Moo.c I. Marie. 6119 Roach S,.. Reids.ille Mordeeai. Louisa Borden. 6(13 N. Bloodworth Morgan. Aliee Rac 929 Lee St.. Ashcboro 230 •Ii... Raleigh Morgan. Peggy. 70.1 ) Morgen. Madeleine ( -. Moring. Mar. Jane. 3 Mormino. Anna. 281 Morris. Clara. 1937 V Morris. Jane. Rt. 8. I 11112 1.11. 1 11. 187 indale 72. 174 n St.. Manchester 127 ,l.. Greensboro 140 nes. ille 73 8. Box 232. Charlotte Morris. Lela Evelyn. Rt. I. Charlo. ie Morris. Margaret I-dian. .... Gran, ille lin,n!.-.|. Oxf. Morris. Sue Brc, ard. I(l7 V More..., S,.. Sh.-lb- Morrison. Anne Wil.on. 213 Salisbury- I.e.. So.ncer Morrison. Doroth. Ann. Box 213. Rowland Morrison. Elizabeth Louise. -8(IO Exeter R.L. Bethesda 14. Md. Morrison. Vir-inia Katharine. Box 1087. Laurel Hill 108. Morton. Elizabeth l.u.lla 2 118 Vernon Dr.. Chariot!. Moscalelli. Rita Mac Caiza Postal 3215. Rio de Janeiro. Brazil M.. t.iiig.r Helen Elizabeth. Rt. 6. Box 1.162. Win. Ion Moureau. Claire Natalie Currituck Muir. Gayle Carol. 2919 Buena Vista Rd.. Winston-! Muller. Marlene I... 1835 Meadowbrook Dr.. Winston Muller. Patricia Clara. 828 Wilkerson Ave. Durham Mullins. Martha Louisa. 321 N. Bethel St.. Thomast ot Munyon. Josephine Faith. Box 42. Skyland Murphy. Charlotte Tomahawk Murray, Jean Kathryn. Rt. 4. High Point Murra.. Patricia Dow den. 2814 Peaehtree Rd.. Atlanl Myers, Gertrude Barnes. 107 N. 13th St.. Wilmingtor Myers. Judilh Mae. 512 S. Wes! 21 Ave. Miami. I la Myers, Marlha Faye, Rl. 2, Thomasville M.ers. Nell. Lombard) Park. Claylon Me. onnelle. 118 I.exingt. Student Directory — Continued N...I v ■.,.,..,. Ml Benjamin  . -. .... r. ,,.„.., .Swanhu...... P.. I-.,,.., - Neel -. IVgg, ho,. 109 le-l -V,.-.. i ' 1 N.-,-.,-. k. I....II, .-,11 W..I., PI., Greensboro Parklna . ighl.,.,,,.. p,gg, Bo l. BUIlaboro ■ ■ •• 1 -. 1320 rs.-i,llw..rlh V.. .. Perm, -ill. N.-lll. N C IM K. ...I ... II. I.. . 1 harlottl 1 OH P ' • Naboa, Rath, IM . ' . ' ... ' hill Ph.. 1..- r 127 r. ' !. ' ! .... Naablts, Hi V 1 ..ill.- 28, 71 Nc.t.r. -...ah v II. 1. 11. .v l:i.-.. M......I Mr. N, .k,,k.  •  « 2 17. Magnolia 128, 177 Peterson. Pi in ... P ,„.. 1 ... ..!,... III. 2. II. .v 207. Iho.ki, III. 177 I-....., 1 ml., II.. - Newton, Elizahelh. Highlands New Sarah Martha. 2..IH, Ilerrliridgr ILL, Balclgh Newton. M.I,,,,. I.i I I,, si... «,,..! p„lnl, Vo. Nichols. 11,11,.- II,,,.. Brr.ard 11,1.. Box l,:il. V.I,,., ill. Nichols. Clau.line. III. 1. Box .- .-.:!, N. II ilkosboro Nichols. Hull.. III. I. Ml tirt ie -i.e. Hi. .-,. ||..x • • . Raleigh 1 Nichols. I. Bl... :illl Carolina Circle, II i,,-to,,.S„le,„ I M(„.. K . N.-lll.. J,..,,-. III. 2. Murga N..I I. So, 1 .„..!,„. Ill I I I,, I, Nurccti. Su.au M.,.111. 15311 Scotland A.-.. Charlotte Norm Norm,, V, cllinrn. :«I7 Spring St.. 111,,...,,., ill. N,.r, ,,„,,. ,„„. :i«,ll llill,l„.r„ St.. Raleigh Norri-, I....,-. Ill Raker Si.. Il..lli.|„n. Mass. I Norris, Sue I Itor.l. 311 ll.ik. r SI., Holll-lon. Ma... Nn-lrandl, Jean II.. lie. 11117 I SI.. Danville. Vo. Nunn, Brit) Anu. III. 2. w .,,,..,. .Sal, ,,, ll ' Kcllo,. 11.11, j,.mi. 111. 1. Candler Oh.-.. Josephine. I,i„ tlhrighl V,,.. Unhini lll.ll,,,,,,. 11,11, Lea. ;il:i llr„u.l s,.. Durham Olds. Shirle, Ann. Oil Ho. ting, ltd., Dom-Ison. Illi,c, Joyce, Illhia Oliver. 11,11... Jeffer-on Oliver, Kathr,., Lrnoro. 111. 2, Fairnionl Oliver. P.BR, Sue. Jefferson O ' Neill, Shirle-, Mill.. III. I. Morrlstown, N. J. Orandrr. I.l.-ria .I....... 1933 .lake Forest Rd., D OranBe. Jam,-. E.. l.oui.burg Orr, Margaret Willi., Box 15 1. Garland Orr. Patrieia Ollriam. ..Ill 1 l.ir.l Ave., W., Het Osborne. Marion There.:,. :HII Hillside Dr., Greel Osteen. Martha Sl.irl,-, . I olio Jackson Ave.. Flon Ottcrburg, Edna. 2101) Crescent Ave.. Charlotte Outlaw, Isabel. 81)8 Pee Uee Ave.. Albemarle Overing. Vinal. 111. I. Raleigh 75. 187. 192 II.. ii„ih. mi Overman. Fran, Owen. Edna I.o Owen, Patricia Joan. IOI Carmalt Owens, Anna Jane, 102 Broad St. I I,., SI.. Brookl.n Barbara I . .1 1 Wendell ll-i. .1,.,,-,-1,-nr-. Rt. 5. Lin. Arline Elizabeth. 2 129 lair. Parker. Annette. 211 E. J Parker. Barbara. K . ;,.,..! Parker. Beverly. Sunbur, Parmele. Ingrid Ell 1 ' arri.i.. Harriet All Parr). Pearl L.. loll King St.. Windsor Par-.,,... Irline Rot, I. III. 3. Mount Cilead Virginia l.oul.e. 2111 S, 1, an Rd.. Greensboro IVir.on Paseho Pa.ehal. Nan.-,. Box 121. Sil.r Cil, Pa.our. I ar„ Hi. I. 11,11... Pasour. Palririn Edwards. Dalla. TS. ! Pate. Helen E.. Mill Shaw.,.,- St.. Durham Palon. Kalhr.n 1 122 Hillside At... Fa. rile, ill, Paller.on. Bobbie .1. ..... III. 1. A.heboro Pall.,.,. Mar, Bar. nil Swift Ave.. Durham Pall,,.,. Palrieia Inn. 111. 2. H.,x . ,22. Iliekor, Paul. Mar, Frazi.-r. Front St. Ext.. Beaufort Paul. Penelope. Ouarl.-r. Ml). Fori Brace Paul.,,,,. Pats, Inn. 2 7l 7 F.rrrtt A,,-.. Raleigh Payne. Lois Fave. 125 Eller St.. Elkln Pavne. Margie Virginia. Rt. 2. nigh Point Peaeh. Mary Louise. 101 S. Belvedere Ave., Gaatonia si., ghalb) High Point i -i M .,.1. ,. 1,1,, I, Petlewot. Eugenia Ira...... III. Peltit. Pal., ,,„. 121 I . S„ U ||, Pharr. Elizabeth la,. 51 I l ' l,.l|,,, Annie Lois. Ashe Pbe Ira.,,-.-, Carolyn, 21IUI Belvedere lye., Hurl,, Phelps, Jean Carol. Hot I.,... Hi ,„.Sal.„, PI, k. II, bee. a Sue. |||. :i. Si, .11,, Phil Carolyn Lenoir, lugall. Phillips. Fli ahell, Lou. 21,117 I lark !,.-.. Haleigh Phillips. Ella Josephine. 12 Bib Si.. S.I... Iliekor, Phillip.. Mr,. Eugenia Jur,i., III. 7, liov 233, I . r, , ,,. I...r„ Phillips. June .. 17,11 Western III,. I Haleigh Phillip.. Lillian Granger. Engirt, . Roekt Mount Phillip., anet Inn, Ingall. PI, Paul.. III. I, Hertford Phillip.. Hull, Beslrat. III. 2. Middle., x Ph. pp.. M,,r, Veokle. Box 9 1. Wilkr.boro Phipps. H.I,..,., Gr Hi. I. Box 2 111. M. leans, .11, Phoenix. Rebeeeo Anne, 711 Pear s,.. Greensboro Piekett. Barbara Nell. 9112 I airmont St.. Greensboro Piekell. Emma Belle. 9tl2 I airiu Si.. Gre, ,..|„.r„ Piekett. Miriam. Jilt, Vl.er.le,,. I err.. Gre. li.boro 2 ' . ll.ll. Piekett, Suzanne. 10 11 S. Hawthorne Rd.. Winston-Salem Pierce. Doria. 1153 Battleground Ave.. Greensboro Pierce. Sylvia Irene. 2789 Ficldstone Lane, ow brook Dr.. Pinyan. Patrieia II, l..r. - sharp II Piltard, Carol,.. Moor, .1.11 . 11,11. Pittman, Ann Eleanor. III. 2. I ui Planer, Daphne Pain, ,a. IH7 -, Winston-Salem Plvler. Jane. Rt. 2. Gold Hill Pollard. Ann Carter. 710 N. Hawl Pondrr. Anna Lee. Rt. 1. Leicestc Poole, Shirley Clyde. 1628 Dixie Pope, PegR) Anne. Cedar l.r,,,. Poleal. Nancy Jean. Star Roule. Danville. Va. Potter. Nanev Carol, n. (.55 Irting St.. Win.toi,-- Potts. Bettie Eileen. Rt. 1. Box 196. Lewis.ille Potts. Jean Marilyn. 71 South Park . . tr.. Greensboro 1 11) Savannah. Ga. 128. 166 Powell, Sara V ,, n , .11,11 W 1-wav lane, Lenoir Preble. Carolvn Audrev. Ill Huberts I,,. Woterville, Me. 23. 27. Preisinger. Margie. 2.1 ll.nder Badin 23. 27. Preseott. Marion Lois. 27IIK Larks r Dr.. Haleigh Presnell. Imojeon. N. 3rd Court St.. Siler it. Price. Janet Pauline. 319 Guilford I.e.. Gre, n.horo Price. Mary Elizabeth. Ilox 232. in.l.or Prince. Palrieia. Fuquat Springs Jeanne. 119 Wellington St..  .. -h. Prllchard. Be Prilchett, Kathrvn Pritehell. Margaret Mebane. 216 Ke I ' ruilt. Virginia Lee. 119 Granite Mount Air, I ' uekelt. Violet Ruth. 117 Edgewo, Pugh. Clara Fa... 229 Guthrie St.. Pugh. Nan,, Shield-. IOI E. 11...,, Pull..,. S,l,ia Bennett. 3117 I ll„ I Pulliam. June Violet. Ill Ellet , Purser. Joan Wells. 2722 Briar. 1,11 Putnam. Elizabeth. t ae„ Jim. Clemmon. H 1.. Greensbo Kahil. Mart Louise. 2119 |. |,|, s,.. W.l,l„„ Hal,,. Relit Itrown. 12.1 «. Ritirnhonsr St.. Philadelphia 4 1. Pa. Ragan, Jean Ellen. 613 Stonewall St.. Lexington. Vs. Raines. Jean Ft ancelin. . 12 1 «. . .,.!,,, „ St.. Carr Ramseur. Joan Le,„u. 531 West C St.. Newton Ramsey. Clara Elizabeth. Mar. hall Ham.et. Ka, Dean. Hi. I. Box 2tl8. A. he, ill,- Han,..,. Palrieia. loll, S.ab-s s,.. s.,|i.|.„r, Randall. Dorolh. . 6113 Probarl, St.. Brevard Randall. Mar, I.I.,.,,. Rt. 6. R..x lt.9. Haleigh Ran.-,. Mar, Inn. 3211 F Park Dr Raleich 110, 168. 169. 17 Ronltz. Marlene Alice. 111.. F. I9ih s, Sj.annsh. Gs. Ranson. Kaiherin, Miller. Ilox 66. Honlers, ille Rapp. June. 931 E. Kimball I,,., w . -Hi. I.I Rath. Crlia Zoe. Hibrilrn Rd.. Lenoir 1311 II,,.. I, alpha i- ,,,,,. 11,1.. A. he IPal •!...,. ,. I I, ,..!,. ■ I, II... .-. la.lk.,.., ,.., Il.i.. .-,6 1 N. v. ,ll, ut ,,. 1.1 - ' ■• II. „,.. 1 II- , Hi 2, v „. I, a „„ 12 .I! N Ma,,, s,.. Rulhrr ....•• h .I I II , . I .-  a.„ ,., I . ., II, I II... 11,11 I a. .11. -III. 11., . I Mlll.r III I I Hand , r II. I VI. „ . N.,,„, U Hand . Pats] II. ,il. ■•! v la t ■ Lab, II. I in. 2. Dallas I ..„ t.l.l,. Mar,., I ,1 ,!-..„ M .,,,. « ,-•! Hapli v - B ■■ Hi. 3. ,-rntelle. Crrsro. Pa. Jean. III. I. Willow s,, r i„g. P Hi. 1. BUIabara Ha. I,. I. III. 3. s|„ II.. Sandra. Haleigh K.I..  ,l ... V, M..II .,,.1 II, M - ,n. I l.r ,l„ III J„an. Kill Old  ,, h Poinl in, Frsnr, 1 102 I- rap , Si ,- lata shine, on In. I,,.  ,. Hot si. Ourhrc. Canada Kohin. Barbara Inn,-. 23 12 I - „, Bobinelte. Marilyn. 121 II, gh Point Robinson, sits Lorraine, Iliekor, IM I , 31. SO. 168. 182 I nion IM .n. Bt. 1. Box 205, Mar, 210 5. I l,„, I l„rr..ill. ,b. I517 H.lu.ead. Dr. 11. , .leer. 1,-l.u Howe. 812 J a. k V.... ll,ar|..ll. Bodgers. si,,.,,,,,, I roll. -„,,.,,  ,. s..„|s„d Nrrl Rodeer.. lira Inn,. 111. 6. ll„x 115. High Poinl Roger-. 11,11, 11 .. Manlro H„i.i.,. Mary ' Jean HoliBer. Barbara. I III Bennett 11 r. - N. W ilkesboro II II,, roll,, I.. Box II.-, Piketille II Margaret, till Hillside Dr.. Greensboro Margurnya. Bl. I. Box Fill 21127 t lob Bit I .,,.. 711 Sonunil May ML, 259 Pr. -ton. s|, r .,., 1 ,.. i l.„„„i,,„. Hi. 1. Willar Judith Anne. 3928 Fsirview M.I II P. -si. Innr. Rt. 1. Msron Rothgeb. Innr I lair.. 13311 Ir. dell Dr.. R Koulh. I I, la Mae. 2633 Han.ll. man Rd.. Routh. Lurlie. 111. H. H„x I7n. l.r. . i,-l,„t Rowland. Barbara Inn. 116 Marigold s, Howla.,,1. Mar, larle. III. 1. Killrell Royal). Lois Rae. Roaring Ga, III. I 1,„ Ruark. Joan. 112 Marlboro. Bennett,, ill. s i Rueker. Gloria Astrld. 23IM Mark. I St.. w ilmin, Roddick. Palrieia Inn. 392 Fern I.e..  ..k..« Rudman. Patricia llarriel. 625 Mulberry Rd.. M.,r,,„-,lll.. I.,, Russell. Gearl Dean. Bt. 1, Box 885. Belmont Russell. Helen. 632 s. s„„.,, | )r ,. Win.lon-Saleu H II I,-- I- 22HH Piuecre.l ILL. I. reel, Rutherford. Ann L.-nore. 12 1 I I Fall, t hurrh. Va. Rvpin.. Fran.-,. Natalie, i.l.l Woodland Dr.. Gree allzsieder. Barbara Hire. 2939 Ore Brooklyn IS N l 131 Randolph I Ssndrrs. Frances Winlred. Rl. 1. Plltsbara s.,,,,1. r.. .lulie Jeannettc. Trton Sanders. M.r. II.. Hi. 1. -iuiil.1.. I.I -an. l.r. -„--,,, Mellon. 2t)S Lancaster I.e.. Student Directory— Continued Sauler. S.l.ia Lorraine. 111113 l.luceii St.. 1 a- . II. - ill. Savage, Jan.-. 2207 Br.-.n ltd.. Raleigh a.JC.-. ka,. Kl. 1. Box 117. ixannapulis Sawver. Luu Alice. Salemhurg Sehaper, Manna Jean, Glasco, Kan. Scarborough, ha, Sylvia. 205 E. A.ondale Dr.. Green S.hillhiii-. llida I haih.ua. 1 While Pak lid.. Ash. -IN. Scl.leisner. Nan. 36111 River II.l.. Ilarrisburg, Pa. School...! cr. Il.url. I... . .Ill Stanhope lid.. h.eiisiiiglui t, Tcrrlll, 1621 I . I. , -. I... Scott. Sail, K.I..... Jack Ira. Scruggs, Elizabeth Anne. 123 1 I Carolyn. Carthage II.. k... Sell. Marleii, Evelyn. 105 Oak Grove Si.. Morganl..,, Seiner. Carol Robin, Ml Overlook Place. Rye, N. V. Marion Lyon. 206 V. ardour Dr., Annapolis, Md. I 10 ord. Conn. 13°. Settler. Barbara, Sette, Marr Louise, 260 Sevier, Ruth English, lo Clayton St., Ashe.ille 8 Sex ltell Sue. Box 69. Ileololl Sexton. I. aura. Hurt. hi St., . hulou Shaffner. t, retch, n Joan. 612 Iriing St.. V. instnti-Salem Shain. Harriet, 1103 Grace St.. Wilmington Shal.kle. Nam , I ..r..|, ... In.. Shannon. Rachel l..rk. 6IIT Haw Ihorne lane. Charlotte Shapiro. Beverly. I III, I S.W . 21st Terrace. Miami. Ha. Shaw. I. Mil, llarst. lOlll Clarendon St.. Fayette, ill, Shcarin. lola Florence. Roseboro Shcariti. I.illie Eugene. Itt. 1. Essex Shock, Man Sue, , o.lkinvillc Sheets, Betty Jean. 111. Barba Jane, 3816 Da D. C. PL. Sheffield. Elizabeth Lcola, Colfax Sheffield. Ellen. III. 2. Rose Hill Shelton, Ethel Lois. 210 S. Grace St., I Shcpard. Carolyn Virginia. 122 Wostw.. Shcpcrd. Phvllis Ann. 703 Melrose St.. Sherrill. Margaret Ann. . ,111 h.nlw I Sherrill. Marian. Box 33 1. Franklin Sherrill. Mary Anne, Ht. 5, Box 263. K Sherrill, Pal-, Alvce. 1 101 Progress Si show (,i,. Barbara In... 2(17 S. W Creensboro Shufor.l. II, it, It.. I. 1)6 Forest Shugart. Sue Harris. 332 W . Ma Sb.tle. Mar, Ionise. I.1H F.lg ew Siddall. Mar, Ui... 12 ll.lrb, t Sides, M..r Inn, 1064 i.r.. .,-,., Siffor.l. Marion. 11 I ' I I . Ma... -I Silli,,,.,,,. Eleanor lean. Rt. 1. Si,,,..,...,.. Barbara I... I I •■ ' . I Simmons. I.vnda. 36611 hing-h... Atlanta. (.., Simmons. Sid. lie. 317 9th St.. I Itl. 2. Whitakci Sloan. Barbara Ann. Ill E. Fouth St.. Castonia Smart. Ruth E, aline. 7 12 Georgia Ave.. Forest Ci Smothers. P.gg, V.lri. .,..,. I. ,6 Pisgah Dr.. Canton Smith. Anne Marie, lllllt Ma.li-..., Ave.. Wins|..n-S a lith, Barbara. 2107 Spring Garden St.. Creensh Mill,. Belle Atlanta. Ga. nilh. Belly Ann. 308 Glen,illc Smith. I ...... i . a. 222 Vance St.. Li viiigton Sntilh. Laura Fa,e. Box 17 1. Matthews Smith. Leila. 128 Ridgcre.l l e., Ruthcrfo Smith. M argil r. i Louis, . Rt. 1, Bo x 197. He Smith. M.,r, Ann, 1929 Gaston St.. W Tnst, Smith. Allele. Rt. 3. Box 1] 1, States,! Smith, Carolyn. 208 Valle y Rd.. Fs Smith. Nell Marie, 314 E. Second St.. Silei Smith, ■ Dolores, 2107 Spri ng Gardei Smith. Patri, ■la LaTrcllc. 21 9 S. Main St.. 2526 Dellwood Dr.. N.W. Kerners.illc Sue I arol.n. Rt. 2. Albem lh. I I aye, 138 Fielder V. inifrrd Hi. la. 236 Mi. uipes. Martha Jane. Knoxville. Tenn now, Marilyn Josephine, Rt. 1. olomon. Catherine Ann, 103 F. !!.■.. .1.... ,e.. In Kenilwo W alkerl... ners, Elsie Jan. ,,er.. Geraldine, Elon College Hills Dr., «i Box 216. Elon College S. Church St.. Burling! Box 364, Trollingcr St., , 603 VSoodruw A,e.. High Point 1 Sowers. Jessie Neil, 211 Oakhurst ltd.. Statesville Spach, Eliaabeth Ann. 2359 Rosewood Ave., W illstotl-Salelll 1 Spear, Karl,... 122 Wilson St., Madison 1 St.. dor. .ita Ann, PI Ocean Parkway, Brookl,... V 1. 27, 82. 168, 169, 182, 1 Spencer. Ashl, n I ardwell. 322 Pro- idence ltd., Charlotte Spencer, Mar, Anne. 516 W. Third i.e.. Gastonia 28, 110, 1 Spiie,. Jean. 3111 Brooks A,e.. Raleigh Sprinkle. Carol, n. 15115 . ad. in, SI.. W Sprinkle. Joan, North W ilkesboro Sprinkle, Laura, 15115 Ve. uleui. s,„ W.i an-Salcm 131. 166 It. I Louise. 1521 lu.k.r St.. t.recn.l larbara, Rnffin . Mar, inn, 111 McAdoo kve., Greensbo , Mane) Bale, 3601 Kirby 1, Herald Dean. Itl. 1. Box 260, Ja .. Ernestine Shinn, Harrisburg Margaret. 103 Lindsay St.. High Point 107 Haelord III, Bitfield, Pats, Lee. Brown ' s anford. Carolyn Jane, Itl. 1 Stanford. Evelyn Jc I hapel Hill Rt. 1, Chapel Hill senile., I ,.r..l,i. Jo.ee. 103 E. Ha, shore RI-.L. Jackson S|. ,. s.,,., J.,..,. 21112 Wr.l.n St., Greensboro SI, lord. Marguerite. 8116 L. lores! Hills Bl. ' ■ larllug. Na Stames, Pals) n... Si.elnian. Dorotb, Sleifle, Ellen J.rri,. Stephe ns. Barbara 1 r, 1908 St. Mar, Raleigh Monroe arltand. Greensboro ( Central A.c. Charlotte Bear Poplar 608 Polio ' ek St., 5 1 I South Orange, .ens, Phvllis An yens, Jean W ..  .,,! I. ... Ann. Rt. 3 , Go Guilford lak... t.uillord. Conn. Stikelcalhcr. E. Catherine, Rt. 1. laylors.ille Stik. leather. Martha Elizabeth. HUH Iheroke. Florence, S. C. Sio.kard. Carol, lill Albright A.c. I Slohlnian. tvoniir Rose. 523 Pearl Stoke.. Juanila l.oftin. 1003 Johiisto Dr.. Porllan 13 1. 15 ' Carolina Beach ■ sionham. Palri.ia llulh. Ila,w I Forc-I Stow. June Carole, 1502 Wa,sidc PL. ' stradl.y. George, 36 Lake, iew Dr., As Strawbridgc, Mar. Ellen. 727 N. Garnet! St.. Henderson 175. 179 Strclilz. Jane. Park, iew Apis.. Lexington 83, 191, 199 sin.kl.il.. I. An... It.. Wade Strickland, Mar, Sell. 8 15 Carolina . Strother, Helen, 213 1 W righl i.e., Strotl.er, Margaret, Rt. 1. Creedmoor Slrolhcr, I. ra.. I Ttoinasine. 5 13 s,,,,,,,, Dr.. High Point 172 sir. .„. I. V...,. Witlierington. lt..x 93. Eaison 27. 83. 160, 197 Slroud. Peggy Jo. Pink Hill HO, 169 sii.bbl. Ii. bl. Barbara Vnne. Rl. 6. Box 171. Greensboro 179 Stuhl. .lr,.,n... Marie. 11... Park I.e.. Fa,elte,ille — sum-. Gl Itl, 2, Rockingham 110, 177 Sl.ers. Belt,. 503 E. Concord St., Morganton 83, 191 si.r..... larolw. Louise. 21116 Wilson St.. Durham . .. 110 Box 98. Guiltor.l Colic. Lad, L,nn. Norll Tatum. Geraldine, 3709 Park, lew, Vicksbu latum. Pauline. Elizabcthtown I a, lor. time I alherine. 5ll5 E. 56th St.. 907 Elw Grc. 112 Te.h la, lor. Beatrice Marie. Chocowii la. lor. Cynthia Enid, Itl. 1. W ood- ill., New Preston. Conn. 139 lav lor. Jo.ce Ann. 16 Creslniont Ave., Asheville HO la. lor. Nan.. I.e. 716 Berr.man. Dan.ilic, Va. 132 Tavlor. Bub, Ea,e. 311 E. Peyton A,e., Kinston 85, 176 la, lor. Sara Ann. 605 N . Mendenhall St., Greensboro league. Mar, Elizabeth. 215 W. Iniversilv Dr.. Chapel Hill 85 Lag.... None. Moore. 813 Slarling A.c. Martinsville, Va. lemplelon. Bell, Louise. 23IIO O.erhill 11.1. . Charlotte HO Terradas, Anna Maria. Central Macareno, Camague,, 1 uba 132, 178 l.rr,. s,|, ■ Bell, J.I  in-lon-Salem Peggx lean, 1 414 leufol. Julia Mae. 18 South Coalte Tew. Edna Earl. Rt. 1. Godwin lhaeker. Jean. 1 8115 Walker A,c.. Grcensb Hulling. Sail,. 1531 The Plaza. Charlotte 27. si.,,,,,1 159, 174 151 85. 163 151. 187 II, a Thomas. H.lma Jean. Harloille 23. lumbcrton 142 Thomas. I.orcnc. Box 591. Enfield 85 Thomas. In tin... llll Dime. Sanford 132 I homa-. E. Marilyn. Rt. 1. Oakboro 85 Ih...ua.. Patricia. 121 E. Franklin St.. Hagersiown. Md. 110. 168. 169. 197 Thomas. Peggy George. 701 E. W hitaker Mill ltd.. Raleigh Rt. 8. Box 478. Gr isboro Velina Mae. Cameron on. Ann, 3500 Madison Ave., Green ..... Rett, Jane. 1112 Glenwood Ave. on. Elizabeth Lee. Ilinton St.. Box 6 Thompson. Gwendolen Moore. Rt. 1. Lenoir rhomp-on. M. Frances. Rt. 6. Box 16, Salisbury Tlu.ni Mar, France,. Box 13. Pike, ille IT... Jane Long. 237 S. Main St.. Graham Thompson. Ph, Mi- Ell,,.. 1115 Grace Ave., Kanna, 23, 82, 175 Thrash. Thrower. Jo Ann. Box 65. Bt. I. Roekiiigha Thunberg. Ann Leslie. 108 Park, iew t.c. lill.,. Bertha. 1619 A. he St.. Greensboro Tillrv , Dorotb, K.. 22 1 E. Oak St.. Mount 18 Tacoma St.. Ashe.ille 1916 Vincvard St.. Bluefield. V. 5 Woodrow Ave., High Point 1909 Tippah Ave. Charlotte i. Main St.. Davidson 709 I H Kingsport. Tenn. Rd.. Fa ..II Si.. Trepke Eleanor. 22 Kirkpai nbath. Janet Adelaide. Laurel Hill it. Jane Cora. Rt. 2. Rcidsville ike. Mar, Joan. 710 Rmoksi.l, Dr.. High Point Brooksidc Dr.. High Point Mae. 1915 Mecklenburg Ave. Charl Tripp. Anne Ri. crs. 411 vV. Washington St.. Greensbo Trolling, r. Sara. 136 Ridgcerest Rd.. Ashcboro 132. Truett. Barbara Ann. P. O. Box 14. Bryson City True!!. Carolyn Jean. P. O. Box 14. Bryson City Tucker. Mary Lane. Main St.. Whitakers Tucker. Mildred Dorlee. Rt. 1. N. Wilkesboro 151. 160 142 112. 182 150 Sun,. 159. 191 Swain Wanda Marl.. 1211 t.iihoii, Sl„ Burlington 15 1 Turner. Ann. Rt. 2. Henderson Billic. Rl. 3. Hillshoro 83, 161, 174 an. Mar, tunc. Itl. 1. Box 182. Mount Oli.e erhel.l. II .... Inn. arila t ourl tpl... Gol.l-bor.. Si V Ikon . r- Gloria t da. Itl. 1. Gibson, ille 142 ' l31 1S1 Turner! Frances Carol. 170 Escanaba I.e.. Stalen Island 8, N. Y. Turner. Lois Deborah. Rt. 2. Wadesboro er-. Sandra I.e. 122 E. Radiance Dr.. Creensboro 143 Turner. Patricia Ann. 417 S. Edgcworth St. It. Sarona Jane. Denton 131 Turner. Ruth Brooks. Rt. 2. Henderson Hand. Ruth. Hunter St.. Madison 28. Tuttle. Gilda Cray. Rural Hall i. Marion Krork. 1002 N. McLewean. Kinston Tvsingcr. Palsy Ann. 2410 Patterson I.e.. ,. Mar, 11.11. HO E. Williams,,,, Si.. Ml. Oli.e i. Paula. 5O0 Bea.nan St.. Clinton 83. 167 I,. or. Joanne. 133 Dorset! St.. Asheboro I. Alice Pauline. Rl. 3. Winston-Salem 138 , Elizabeth Ann. 2268 Circle Dr.. Raleigh 140 Margaret It., Sw Mar, Hill. 151 Fr Rl. 2. Whitakc Student Directory— Continued . « ' •. ■ ■ Mae, Boi 21. I ..,.■ . II. ., nil l Had v - i- • I tubi Rntherfordlon Vidian, loan .. 2108. Club Blvd., Dnrh Villa, Beatrice. I . ' .111 l.r „ille ll ,„ II. mi. r Vnglcr. Jiu-hl, I P. . II - II! I. Mi. 1 ,.-. .,1 I llcrb] H.I.. Malverne, Ennlec E., Baa 962, Raxbora Jeanne, In Pine Urea, w adaal .„, I 22no HI ■ PI., . kngela, Baa 136, Scoll.bum II.,,,,. 800 I ..rr St., High Pa ..„ 2„l i Machine St., w iii.m I Jean, Boa 26, Boatle Uexander, U 2 Fourth Si., N inne, lit. 2. Sum.,.. Hi. I.I tin,, ill. 5. Burlington .., re. Rl. 1, Box 11. IlilUl.i.ri, i It 111. 2. Sntnmerfield w ...1.1. II. .1.. v.. Woddcll. IV.-lli. w ado, ll.ii ri. hi V. aaoner, Elnta W all. l.ula Mi, Wall, Mary An Wall. Mary He V. nil. r. Man 1111,1... I air Hluf. Walling, CI IS Gold St., Springfield, Hat.. 112. Ward. Earl,-.,,- V. (Mr..), I s St., t- Ward, Bather. 133 W. I u lu V..-.. Mount Holly Ward. I.o.ii-o Margaret. HIT ll.irdiiii! PL. I l.arl., U.- Ward. Mareui-rilli- Ells.-, Kt. 1. Rose Hill „r.l. Mary In,,.-, lit. 1. Dansillc, Va. Ward. Thereaa, lit. 2. Wfaitaker. Warlick. Patricia Jan.-. 1211 lla.io is... States, ill.- Wnrliek. Rachel II. ,„„..- r M. ,,,,,,.,,,, ltd.. I.. ., Warner, Ann. 111! Doughton St., Raleigh Warren. Claris.,-. Salembnrg Warren, Cora Lee, Box 87. Conctoe «7. Warren. Mildred, till. W. Parrish Dr. II. I, Warren. Peggy Ma.-. 22112 Prim-.-.. PI. llr.. W ilminglnii W ashoni. Marlha Frailer.. 3 17 West. I V,... Charlo Wutkit.s. Hale. Weasenillo Wats,.,,, .lean Allen. Box 884, Pinehurst Watson. Mabel Frames. Hos 3 1. Pinnacle Watl.. Hetty Jean. lit. 1. To, lnr., ill.- Watts. Man Do Way, ■ 314. Stanley Dean. 703 S. Park St.. sshoboro Wav. Margaret Ann. 023 s. Scale. St.. R.-id.sillc 27. W cadon. Francs Elaine. Rt. 2. Brown ' s Summit Wcatherlv. Man Vnn. 322 1 Wake Forest lis. s .. llurham 87. Wcathcrlv. Sylvia Jean. 202 W. Main St.. Wa.hii.gt... .11., Pattie. Red ttak Webb. Maude Ann. Bos 183. Pinetop. Weber. Mary Eleanor. 109 Mitchell Am Week.. Emil, Name. Enfield ekal, II.. III. 3. The « U I,, I. White w l.iil. ,. Barbara Jean, S Whitlov. Elizabeth Ann. It w Mil.,. Jane, Hi. 2 Box Whitn.ire. It „,un llarki Wbiliiiore. Harriett. 1219 I I, ,11. H.I W .,. I harlo nglon. Ella Jo Box 3TS. V. W ilk. sl.oro Whins. Helen. 311 Avenue II New Bern Wihlc. Rett. Jane. 2 19 Cumberland ,,,-.. y.h-.illc tt irr. Jo Anne. W bite S„l„l„,r Soring. R.I. Ml. 4in Wiesc. EIi7.ab.il, George. I ' .i ■ I . r.o „ S.I,... I. I.egecw „.,d W Hey, Dora Fee. Loray Wilhelm. Patty Jewel. 296 W. McN ' ool, A.e.. Moor.-, ill, Wilkie. Nannie Elizabeth. 515 West Main St.. Forest City w ,lk,„ W .11,... W ,111. u W ,11, ,, W llll.,,, Mary iilkncr. Ill Box Rt. 2. East Vol I acle. 1302 liars ar, I se.. Greensboro Catherine E.. 336 Hillside s,.. ,.ho,ille Hi Dorothy Lee. 102 Lucas c. Wil.on Willi,,,,,.. J„ Ann. HO V Main St. Mount Holly Williams. J„ Ann. 321 As aim, Rd.. Win. ton. Salem William.. Kathrvn Ionise. Rt. 3. Monro, William.. Mona Lucille. 2(1 , F. Hulls St.. C.oldsboro Willi Polly Jane. Rl. I. Tnon Williams. Rebecca Anne. Rl. 1. n„s. 111. Ram.eur Williams. Rebecca Jane. Rt. 1. Rose Hill Wiltiford. Patricia Ann. 1 TOO Sunset • .-.. tlh emarle Willis. Leah T.. 1006 Walker As,.. Apt. 16. Crccnshoro Willis. Lois Carol. Bos. 21.-.. M,,r. head City Willis. M.rear.-I t,,„ 1212 lti.bard.on llr.. Reld.vllle Wil.,,.,. Rarhara. 2302 Walker i.e.. C. re. n.horo Wil.on. Carol Baldwin. 933 Belmont PL. West Palm Beach. Fla. Wil.,.,, Mr.. Helen C. 17IO V Walker A.onuo. Groen-I,., Wilson. Mar, Inn. 138 Front St.. Dranrr Wil.,,,,. Man Ionise. 1.21 Miller St.. W inslon-Salcm 91 W Us,,,, Nona lias. Ros 30. Polk, ill, Irec, Wil.on. Shirley McPhail. W il.oii. Sslsia Jane. 2 W Greenwich. Conn. 11,11 ,.l.,. I. .. u.l.a ii, | Cra| ■blab, I ..in. H. II. in 2 i., oil.. k. 221 s„ U n, ■I,. II •■ I .... 21 II b.rr. -t ,11. , M... I • l,o .III -...,, I, -, I. -1I-, Rl I. ■ I. ..,. 128 llr.,..!.,. S,.. in.r. P. .rl II..,., I II... no.-. 1,1. AS 1 He. II. ,11..  rlloe M.ri I., .re. III. 2. I.armel H.I lh.rb.il. II « ' - ' II. o II... 1,7. I .rlh.ae I I I Wise,,,..,. Sylvia, III. I II... Ill S,||.|,„„ ,,| W offord. Jean %.n,e. TOI W. Wen. loser A.e.. I.r.rn.l,,.,., 112 Wolfe, Paean Daagbtry, SOS w..i M.ln. M..,,„i in. . 111 Wolfe. PI,, III. J..„. Ill ||,,r,| -I I . - , . I. „ r g . P. . — Woo, 1,1.. Barbara II 2 I. III.,,,. w,..  right.. Hie lle.eb 112 Woo, 1,1. . I harloll, Ma. New 11,11 ..n.l.oro llizab.-ih. lit. I It. i,|.. ill, Rarhara Jean. Rl. 2. Boffin Kalbr.n .,„. 62.-, E. M.ln St.. LI Mr., laltii, John.,,,,. 1821 Walk. , arbrongh, Mae Hi. 1 Roy 212. K.I.I leapan is. Rett, • dele. Bos 86. Dillon. . ,l,.r 1504 Real  1 lloek- Mount . oder. too, Jo- ice. 213 W S.eamore. 1 inrolnton York. Mar,-, II Redwood 11.1. .h. ill. tM.. M.. . in I Glenn 1 v,. R lelgb 92. 16 I ...ii. Barbara Jean. 1.139 W. |,h S, Winston. l.nn; Diane. 1216 Rieh.rd.on Rd.. Re id.sille 1 ■« J„... 1 ... 1 IS W . Seem.n St Dorh.m Joyce lid tie, 27IIO It. ..w.ll t... Charlotte N. 1216 Biehard.on Dr It. i,l-. III. ■ OS,. alerie Raleigh. 2112 1 II ,. c. eenaboi-e 92 111. 2112 Z.ger. Marly n To France. Eliz.be Nanrs Shelton. I rman. Jo Ann. 31 Si.. Greensboro Faculty Directory Abboll. Alicr K. Adams. Charles V Adams. Dr. I I., ,1. v. Ian,-. Maud. I d.-r. Louiac Mr. I.,.. I r. F.I.. Mr-. C I. Mar I old F. Turner Bark-.lal.. Susan E. Ham,.. I r. W ..,!.. I.I Barrett. Julia II. ..,„.. B.-.-I.T. Mr. J„hn II. 500 Adams Street 315 South Chapman Si. 01 North Mendenhnll St. 3171A Tate St.. Apt. 3 1516 Walker Ave. 802 Twiekenham Drive Ragsdale Hall .ring Carden St.. Apt. 6 209 Elmwood Dri.e 608 University Drive (.08 University Drive Mend.nl, all Hall 1027 Spring Garde, Rinford. Frederick II. K.M.k.r. Elizabeth Bowman. Wayne Bridgrrs. Dr. John F... Jr Bullard. Mrs. Mazir B. Burdetl. Rita Rurke. Bit.. Mar. Rurns. Helen Bush. Dr. Mar D. Hull... F. 1 V. Butler. Fran... Carter, Mrs. Anne Fulton (lark. Floi.e Elizabeth 1 lark,-. Mr.. Bull. Ibhol I lement.. Mrs. Margaret Clutls, O. P. Coldwell, Inez Ceilings, llr. Both M. Correll, Anne ..wling. Elizabeth Cox. Elsie Jane Fox. Evelyn M. Coxe. Agnes N. Frews. Mrs. Funis.- Scotl Cunningham. Lillian Fuller. Dr. Vielor M„ Jr Colling. Helen F. Daily. Mrs. Franees R. Davis. Dorothy Davis. Mrs. Emma Lou Dawlev. Dr. Charlotte W Dean. Mrs. Evon Deane. Dr. Helen M. Debter. Mrs. Ouida C. Ilelony. Susan C. Denneen. Marie B. DeVeny. William C. DeVinny. Margar.l I . Diekieson. George . Dobbins. Mrs. Sara C Fdinger. Dr. Lewis J. Eieher. Dr. C. Franklin England. Kalhr... Me Felt. Dr. William Fergerson. Angelo I it g. raid. Mar. II. nn. Mrs. Josephin l.angsiad. Dr. Virginia Garfield. Roslyn Garrard. Dr. Robert L. Gerringer. Mrs. Margare t!ra.i. ' .n.. ' l!r. Edward K. Gra.es. Lawron. e L. Greene. Margaret Gresham, Edna Earle Griffin. Ellen l.riffilb. Philip M. Grigs, Dorothy Claire Grigsbv. Duroth. Grogan. lone II. Kemp Road W. rth Sprin 218 Tate St. 313 Tate St. ord College, N. C. (t Blandwood I 2 West Lake D Spring Garden Woman ' s Ball lege Park Dri.e St.. Chanel H,l 217 Kensington B.I West Lake Drb 1903 Walker A.e. 123 Tate St. 610 Jovner St. 08 Friendly Road West Market St. 308 S. Aycoek St. 928 Hill St. 1 North Cedar St. st. Hamilton Lakes Spring Garden St. Melv Springdale Court liar, law a. . hr, Mall.il, I. Hardin. X. II.,.. I,. Mr.. Josefina E 1 1(12 Spring Garden Si. 2(17 Tate St. 1715 Walker Ave. 311 Melver St. 102 Homewood Ave. 423 Tate St. 315% Melver St. Mendenhall Hall Coil Hall 502 Forest Ave. 212 West Avondale 203 Tate St., Apt. A. 4 1004 Gra. land St. 1109 West Market Si. 620 Asheborn Si. 1011 Spring Garden St. 321 Melver St. 2512 Walker Ave. 2312 Walker Ave. 416 West Washington St. 1521 Whilden Plaee 506 Lake Drive Harrell. Mary Harris. Mildred llarwnnd. Edith Hawkins. Mrs. Kathleen H. ' ge. Josephine II,, nl, in. Mrs. Julia H. Heist. Mrs. Belly M. II a.- Bir.H. II llolro.d. Sara L. Rood, Marjorie Hunter. Dr. Fugeni. Hunter. Mr.. Marv Hurl... llr. Leonard H. Mrs. Mim.i. 819 North Elm St. 1027 Spring Garden St.. Apt. 3 1027 Spring Garden St., Apt. 7 2211 Sherwood St. 317 Tate St., Apt. 2 1311 Walker A.e.. Apt. C 1337 Walker tve. Spring Garden St. Melver St.. Apt. 7 111(12 Fairmont s,, 218 Tale St. Mr-. Bell. Hr....,, .... Glenn H. in. Mrs. Louise D. an. V I. Caroline T. Mrs. Ma. b.l Kei.ter. Hr. II., rl ' Kellv. Mrs. Ida II. Kirk. Mr-. Bell. P. 1 aK !, l„ ' ll.. ' r ugUS. ine I.enth. Mrs. Locj Horn. Leonard. Marjorie Lewis. Dr. Anne I.. Fiddle. Elizabeth •„,, Find-... V. F. I i l. . II. I Livingston, Mr.. Ella Ma. Mehaffic. Harriett Miller, Dr. Me 12(12 (ornwalli. Drive 819 North Elm St. 1 31 5 Spring Garden St. 23(11 We. I Market Si. (.211 ..rlh Elm St. 2117 I al. -1 I. Handle. nan. N. C. 523 Jefferson s,. 2324 Hiawatha Dri.e 2202 West Market St. 209 South Chapman St. 301-D Tryon St. 91 1 Spring Garden St, 521 S. veoek SI North Spencer Hall 111119 Spring Garden Si. 3(16 II A.hland Ilri.r S03% S. IvCOCk SI. 1617 College Park Dri.e 622 Jovner Si 303 South Elam A.e. 531 Highland I,, 1311-A Walker Ive. 603 Kenilwurlh St 2 111 Walker Ave. W inburn Ct.. Tate St. 1 102-A Whilden Plar. 1003 Fair.......! -I 1(1(17 llampl..,, S|. 319 Park  ,. 1010 Walker Ave. 2513 Berkle. Plae. 1. HeLeansviUe, . C. 534 Overlook St. .07 Spring Garden St 206 Adam. SI. 1(12 Homewood Dri.e 309 Melver St. 1005 Guilford Av Moasman, M Mueller. Dr. Mu.nford. M Painter. James 2503 Pineernfl K.I. 921 Spring Garden St. 1011 Spring Garden St. Pritrhetl, Theda Proetor. Dr. Thoi Hueke, . Mr-. Fli ahetl. B. Roden Zella Marie Rogers, Dr. Hollis J. Hng.r.. Mr.. Lettie H. Rosa, Mr.. Bess N. Rowlev, Abigail E. Samp. mi. Elizabeth Sehaeffer. Florenee L. Mrs. Josephii Mrs. Bell. B. . Dr. Aliee Mary Robert Smith. Mrs. Sara H. Smith. Mrs. Tommie Lou Spi.ev. Dr. C. Callaway Spruill. Pattv Stale. . Mrs. Helen K. Starnes. Mrs. Laura L. Stout. Mrs. Bettv Ann Slreet. Mrs. Madeleine B. Summerell. Jane Surratt. Mrs. Helen K. Swan..,,,. Mabel N. r Hall N. C. North Speneer Hall I E. Radianee Drive I alk.r ,, ... pl. 7 30(1 Warren St. 329 Melver St. 2(1.1 Tate St. ,. ' ||, . Slirling -i ate St.. Apt. A-6 Woman ' s Hall 1 ' osteheslcr Drive Thiol. Dr. Albert F. Thomas. Virginia Thompson. George M. Thrush. Helen lillell. Nellie -u. Tindall. Dr. George R. Toole, Marjorie J. To, .me.. Mr.. Sara Brown Trumper. Virginia lurl.i.ille. Mary Vaugban. Herbert E.. Jr « ad, . 11. Jeanette Walker. I.ila Peek Warden. Mrs. Louise Walking, Emily Holmes Watson, Marion M. Weisgarber. Mrs. Brthiah , i-garher. Elliot Weyl, Louise W bite, Mr.. Julia L. V. hile. Louise White, Naney White. Nathaniel S. W bile. Mr.. Nathaniel S. W hiil.uk. V. Louise Wilkinson. Albert A. Williams, Mary Katharina Williams. Dr. Maude Williams. Sue Vernon Wilson. George P. 315 Tate St. 517 Highland Ave. 1013 Spring Garden St.. Apl. 6 1006 Courtland St. 2007 Hawthorne Road 217 Kensington Road 905 Fairmont St. 113 Hillside Dri.e 1827 Colonial Ave. lOO South Ayeoek St. 301 South Aveoek St. 1608 W alk.r ,, i. 1912 Walker Ave. 335 Melver St. 203 Tale St.. Apt. B-l Boule 1. Box 252 1008 Weslover Terraee (.Ol Mayflower Drive 11103 Fairmont St. 606 Jovner Si. 515 Franklin Bl.d. North Speneer Hall 612 Jovner St. lO Springdale Curl 116 Mel.er Si. Infirmary 307 North Elam Ave. 19 East Radianee Driv- en Court. 203 Tate St. 019 Spring Garden St. 201 South Tremont Dri 317 Highland 4, 2010 Veaslev y 1027 Spring Garden Si.. Apt. 2721 Shade Lawn Drive 403 Westdale Plaee 2208 Wright A.e. 1630 Spring Carden St. 313 Mel.er St. 801 Seott Ave. 801 Seott Ave. 224 Soulh M.n.l.nhall Si. 2209 Wright A.e. 1027 Sp r i„g l.ar.l.n Si. 1026Vg West Market St. 11127 Spring Garden St.. Apt. 2 1813 Rolling Head 510 Tate St. Parker. Dr. Franklin D. Parrish. Barbara Ellen Peden. Jessie Pen.,. Ellen Pettit, Mrs. Phyllis R. Pell,. Marv M. Phillips. Charles W . Phillips. Dr. Coy T. Piekard. Helen Lee Pieree. Virginia M. Plavfoot, Vivo M. Poteol. Elizabeth MrV Powell. Virginia Mae Prall. Dr. Charles F. 935 Carr St. 935 Carr St. 2801 Westlake Road Zimmerman. Mrs 512 University Drive Hi,.- haw Hall 700 Cypress St. Burgess Jarkson 006 Walker Ave.. Apt. 26 Cl.ek. Margaret 620 University Drive Coleman. Mr. I 515 Jefferson St. Greenlee. Nan,, 210 South Tremont Drive John. I.... 1,11 II. 308 Tate St. MeContb Mrs. I, . 402 S. Ayeoek St. ?, ' ; ] ,„ ' , j Weil Hall ParranVnre v.l , 329 Melver St. 102 Homewood Drive Mary- Eoust Hall North Speneer Hall Gil Mil til --I«l vM- 1404 Garland Dr -alt,. ,r. Barbara Slohlman. Yvonne Teufel. Mrs. Magdale . -k,. Virginia M ..ml. I.-. Charlotte 320 Melver St. Ragsdale Hall Woman - Hall Woman ' s Hall 1207 West Market St. Ragsdale Hall Woman ' s Hall Clubs and Organizations Student Directory — A— Alpha Kappa Delta 175 Alpha I ' m Omega 176 An ( luh 176 — B— Baptisl Student Union 17-i Bet.. Beta Beta 175 Botany ( lub 1 7 ? — C— Caduceus 177 Carolinian 168, 169 Chamber Music Group 165 C hemistry ( lub 176 Choir 164, 177 Coraddi 170,171 Cosmopolitan ( lub 178 — D— Dolphin Club 176 — F— Future Ten hers of America 178 — G— Galilean (.lub 177 Gamma Alpha Club 1 78 Golden Chain 1 96. 1 97 Greensboro Orchestra 1 65 — H— Hillel 17-i Home Economics 1 78 — I— Interfaith Council 161 — L— Lutheran Student Union 17.| — M— Medical Technologist ( luh 177 Modem Dance Club 176 Mora ian 1 7-i Mum, Education ( lub 177 _ N— Newman 1 7-i — O— Omicron Nu 175 Clubs and Organizations -£ '  « Student Directory Page No. — P— Phi Alpha Theta 175 Phi Beta Kappa 198 Phi Psi Omega 175 Pine Needles 166, 167 Playlikers 172, 173 Pre-Nursing Club 177 Promenaders Club 176 Psychology Club 176 — R— Recreation Association 179 — S— Saint Mary ' s 174 Seal Club 176 Service League 1°0 Sigma Alpha 175 Sigma Delta Pi 175 Social Planning Committee ' . 186, 187 Social Science Forum 182. 183 Societies Adelphian Society 191 Aletheian Society 192 Cornelian Society 193 Dikean Society 194 Sociology Club 1 78 Spanish Club 178 Square Circle Club 178 Students for Democratic Action 178 — T— Tap Dance Club 1 ? 6 Tau Psi Omega 175 Town Students Association 162. 163 — W— Wesley Foundation 174 Westminster Fellowship 174 — Y— Young Composers Club 177 Young Women ' s Christian Association 158, 159


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