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A Vinee Un Wey, a 1 Map ‘ At VAM ee | 8 ry AU ik ile PLD a Is us a ae a] DSN de BTA Ae OAH A Ay YO yuki dy CA DIK? Deas Oe) Hey “Miss JULIA MCIVER. _ Business Manager me ‘ Pe rf J y dt iy ity Any , Mia 1 ‘ i sayy ; sel rite Ai is Hy inn ‘ ee if ayy I ai enie eNO ui a } ea ‘ is SOARS AS Dr. ALICE HAMILTON Editor’s Preface N THIS EDITION of ‘THE TATLER the Staff has l attempted to portray as accurately as possible life as we have known it at Winthrop. We have chosen the theme—'‘Successful Women of Today”’ —because it is particularly appropriate: both as an inspiration to Winthrop daughters and as a tribute to the opportunities Winthrop has offered us. We sincerely believe that whatever degree of success we shall achieve in the world we shall owe in a large measure to our Alma Mater. We hope that this volume of THE TATLER will aid in some small measure in keeping in our hearts the ideals which have been instilled in us here and that these women who have already attained that envied success will serve as an inspiration to us who are just beginning our attempt toward that end. _ Dr. MARY E. WOOLEY (he TATLER Uolume 28 1931 a No “Published by the Senior (lass of WINTHROP COLLEGE The South Carolina College for Women “Rock S HEill, South (arolina eMMiss eMary Theresa Scudder ‘Theo ‘oatler for IQ31 Dedication Bi ONE WHO HAS SERVED AS AN EXAMPLE OF A SUCCESSFUL WOMAN OF TODAY; TO ONE WHO HAS DONE MUCH TO INCREASE THE PLEASURES AND OPPORTUNITIES OF WINTHROP LIFE; TO ONE WHO HAS GUIDED US THROUGH MANY OF OUR PROBLEMS; B®, MISS MARY THERESA SCUDDER IINPAPPRECIA TION. OF HER MANY EPFORTS IN OTN DU AACTUN AN Ite het eo LONAC EL Y CORIOLC ANTE SSIS VO Mira? OF ee aa ACT 2 PR DR. FLORENCE E. SABIN Foreword EMORIES of the heart are elusive things and succeed 1n escaping the gropings of people who attempt to put them into the books of men. Yet, just such a task has been attempted in this volume of THE TATLER. The goal of this book has been to express the heritage of Winthrop daughters —the memories of thetr hearts. Realizing also that our life at Winthrop has been only a beginning of the life outside the walls of Winthrop, we have timorously included a bit of this mysterious beyond. Therefore, the inspiration of other women who have known that Great Experience has been employed tn the hope that the daughters of Winthrop will like- wise be more successful when they remember the ideals of thetr Alma Mater. Fat av OOK Mane Book II Book III BooK IV BOOKA, Book VI MAUDE BALLINGTON BOOTH Contents The College mw ne, 6, lasses The Organizations Athletics Features . Fun and Satire : The College ae ee ts 8 a) en at) ) 4 SNAPS: vA LANG HANI Ky Needles ya 0) ReAN AY M ce Suh PALA é ‘ v PLD) ) A) i ANS ee ASN ; belt cei) A Ny AON. Ore aN j ' {5 Oh Stet NY es at Wea AN VOR ay WPRAiO LSM ek } AST GaN Yn blk TALC BEER: AN i As fe eaiaeunyn BEES TAY Lena ih ih Hy Man i o. Oat] 2) MAM Mf The open gate . . . the way of aspiration . .. of tdeals . . . the quest of the Holy Graal... burted pride . . . cynical souls. . . . Sunshine and shadows . . . disappointments . . . achievements. . . . Youth passing . .. faster... slower . . . yet ever onward ever upward. DS ae Manel ee. PIERS if where Youth and laughter are one . ... and music and dancing are pages to Father Wis- dom .. . where dignity ts acquired . . . and forgotten. teers A y - : . Solitude and beauty .. . where dreams are made .. . where Age forgets ttself where Youth ts old, and white heads young . . . where the heart is lost to memory. Aspiration reaching both hands to the heavens . . . a confusion of unbridled ambitions lofty tdeals . . . a mass of secret hopes . . . striving to break the bonds of convention after one wild leap . . . falling back tnto the bare calmness of reality. April wept . . . May laughed . . . and the trees . . . children of Nature's quarrel . . put on their new green robes. ..and.. . with an orphaned summer breeze . . . ushered in the peace-maker . . . June. . and when she went into the darker realm, Earth sighed ature wiped her tears away with snow. Pluto called to Proserpina . and N A ip ; The fir trees shivered tn the cold... and the East Wind ... mindful of their bit of life . . . wrapped them gently in a cape of snow. cee WE Wk aA} oft shadows of spring . . . whispers of young leaves . . . the awakening of flower- fatries . . . the song of the robin . . . the throb of Nature’s heart . . . the call of Youth. aS Si vm iyi SDB S ‘REIT 4 eee ALS, SYA Ld NM — c = . a r ( = = ' : ) ry ; WWM Pe Sied WAG reset | RMAC NAAT IAT RILS S “ — vy Aer tr GORDON , 31 Page Nineteen DH JAMES PINCKNEY KINARD, B.S., Ph.D., President of the College Page Twenty BUNYAN YATES TYNER, A.B., M.A. Dean of the College Page Twenty-one Me Brown Mr. Pus Mr. ven Mr. THOMASON Mr. Nauvain Miss M Donacn Mr. Courson Miss Goeeans Ma. Rocers Ma.Roserts MaMirchere Mr. Happon Miss Martin ty; Miss Dunn. Miss Swencines Miss Hormes Miss Serron Miss Dacus Miss Aurp Miss Sark Miss Fravser Ms. M Cain THE FACULTY Page Twenty-two Gravel Mrs Graham . Mr ICERS OF ADMINISTRATION OFF Page Twenty-three IN LOVING REMEMBRANCE OF DR. DAVID BANCROFT JOHNSON Founder and President of Winthrop—1886—1928 THIS PAGE IS AFFECTIONATELY DEDICATED Page Twenty-four The History of Winthrop College INTHROP COLLEGE is one more proof of the great results of a modest but worthy beginning. ‘The development of the College might be divided into three stages: the early beginning from the City Schools of Columbia, the Winthrop Training School for Teachers in Columbia, and Winthrop Normal and Industrial College, in Rock Hill. Throughout the first forty-three years of Winthrop one great hand, the same hand that began it, guided it successfully. He was succeeded by Dr. James P. Kinard who is ably carrying on the Founder’s work. Dr. D. B. Johnson, when Superintendent of the City Schools in Columbia, recognized the need for trained teachers. In fact, securing trained teachers was one of the greatest problems of the many he had to solve in regard to the Columbia Schools. After recommendation to the Board, Dr. Johnson was authorized to apply for aid to the Peabody Board. He went immedi- ately to Boston and through the Chairman of the Board, Mr. Robert C. Winthrop, secured fifteen hundred dollars a year. ‘This fund was later raised to two thousand dollars. It was in gratitude of Mr. Winthrop’s interest and aid that the institution he helped was named for him. This interest and aid continued in various forms throughout his life. The sum of fifteen hundred dollars was the sole source of finance for the proposed estab- lishment. A small tuition fee was charged the students, but it was often remitted and served only as a meager supply of funds. While in Boston, Dr. Johnson had met Miss Mary H. Leonard, who was a teacher in New England and was then on temporary leave of absence. She was secured as teacher and principal. Mrs. T. C. Robertson was also employed, and a year later, Miss Annie E. Bonham. Securing an available building was another problem, but Dr. Johnson obtained one belonging to the Columbia Theological Seminary which was at that time temporarily vacant. Thus with fifteen hundred dollars, two teachers, twenty- one students and a one-room building. Dr. Johnson began the realization of his dream of a Teacher's Training School, November 15, 1886. The school was soon moved to a larger building and increased rather rapidly. It re- ceived some state aid and much encouragement. Along with this growth of the Training School, another movement was beginning which later affected Winthrop. Mr. Tillman had begun the agitation of his agricultural and industrial ideas, which advocated training along these lines. The final triumph of these ideas was realized in the establishment of Clemson College. At this same time, there was some talk of establishing an industrial College for Women, separate from the Normal School. Under this movement, some industrial phases were added to the Normal School, but the industrial element was not yet an important feature of the school courses. In the meantime, Winthrop had continued to grow and its enlargement was becoming eminently necessary. People interested in the School believed it advisable for the State to take over the control, rather than allowing it to remain a part of the City Schools) of Columbia. Due to the recent establishment of Clemson College, it was a little difficult to bring about this change, but it was finally effected. When this change was made, the ideas of normal and industrial work was combined in the establishment of the South Carolina Industrial and Winthrop Normal College. Later, the name was changed to The Winthrop Normal and Industrial College of South Carolina. Competitive bids were invited for the location, and Rock Hill was chosen. The cornerstone was laid May 12, 1894. However, it was not finally opened there until 1895. Dr. Johnson was unanimously elected President. Winthrop College has continued to grow and its influence has spread. In March, 1920, the name of the College was changed to Winthrop College, The South Carolina College for Women. Winthrop is a member of the chief standardizing agencies and other associations of our country: Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools of the Southern States, Associa- tion of American Colleges, American Council on Education, and on the approved list of the Association of American Universities. “The College plant includes a campus of about seventy- five acres, an Administration Building, a Class Room Building, a Training School Building, Tillman Science Hall, six dormitories, Joynes Hall for the faculty, a dining hall, Carnegie Library, Johnson Hall, Gymnasium, Infirmary, and Home Management House. The College owns also a farm of two hundred fifty-nine and three-fourths acres. The estimated value of the College in 1929 was three million, two hundred twenty-two thousand, one hundred forty- eight dollars and sixty-four cents. The student body numbers approximately seventeen hundred fifty students and the faculty over one hundred. However, the services of the College is the real measure of its success. Winthrop College has lifted the women of South Carolina and has enabled them to serve better their state and the world. The Winthrop Daughters form a large group who have scattered themselves over the world and have entered many and various fields of activity. All remember faithfully their Alma Mater and the Great Personality that it honors, their dear ‘‘Debe.” Page Twenty-five Mars. Cavitt Mas. Junkin Mes.vones Mrs. Watson Mas totwiler Mrs. Heandon Mrs. Jennings Pilon Simms HOSTESSES Page Twenty-six Faculty and Instructors JAmMes Pinckney Kinarp President Bunyan Yates TYNER Dean of the College, and Professor of Education Mary THERESA SCUDDER Dean of the College, and Professor of Education Dean of Women, and Professor of Sociology James WILLIAM THOMSON Professor of Education and Bible J. Tuompson Brown Professor of English Language and Literature GRIFFITH T. PuGcH Professor of Mathematics Warren G. Keiru Professor of History Joun F. TrHomason Professor of Rural Education Wituts D. Macainis Professor of Secondary Education SADIE GOGGANS Professor of Education GLENN GARNET NAUDAIN Professor of Chemistry Heren G. Macponarp Professor of Political and Social Science GROVER CLEVELAND MANCE Professor of Geography and Geology Joun CouLson Professor of Physics WILLIAM WuHitTe ROGERS Professor of Psychology WALTER BucHANAN ROBERTS Director of Music Otrs M. MrrcHety Professor of Education Tuomas Crawrorp Happon Professor of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture Donnits Martin Professor of Ancient Languages ELIzaABETH FRIENCH JOHNSON Professor of Modern Languages ANNIE VREDENBURGH DUNN Professor of Fine and Industrial Arts MINNIE SNELLINGS Professor of Biology Assy VirGINIA HormMeEs | Professor of Health Education ALice ALLENE SEFTON | Professor of Physical Education Ipa J. Dacus Professor of Library Methods Minnie MAcFEAtT Professor of Kindergarten Mary L, Autp ( Professor of Business Administration SaIpEE ETHEL STARK _ Professor of Home Economics Mary E,. FRAYSER Economics and Sociological Research Joun Wacker McCarn, Jr. Professor of English A. WINTON Parks } Associate Professor of Education i Dema LocHHEAD Associate Professor of Primary Education 4 Mary Gary Popr Assistant Professor of Mathematics . FANNIE WATKINS Assistant Professor of Mathematics Marcaret J. KetcuHin Assistant Professor of English _ Saran I. Grant Assistant Professor of English Anne WINN STEVENS Assistant Professor of English AILEEN CaLrHoun TURNER Assistant Professor of English Nora Marswartt Davis Assistant Professor of English Frorence Apams M1ns Assistant Professor of Spoken English and Public Speaking DororHea Martcuus Assistant Professor of Modern Languages AuipA W. HERLING Assistant Professor of Modern Languages Lots GrorGina BLAck Professor of Modern RutH RO.LLINGS Assistant Professor of History Assistant Languages Mary Swan Carrovi Assistant Professor of History } Mary L. Funx Assistant Professor of Chemistry Evetyn T. Trispsrrs . Assistant Professor of Chemistry : Erwoop I. Terry Assistant Professor of Horticulture Landscape Architecture and ERMINE WILLFONG Assistant Professor of Piano Jeanette C. Rory : Assistant Professor of Piano and Pipe Organ JessiE BucHANAN _ Assistant Professor of Piano and History of Music DoreLLe ELizaAseEtTH SNOOK Assistant Professor of Voice RutuH A. STEPHENSON Assistant Professor of Piano JEANETTE ARTERBURN h Assistant Professor of Public School Music Sara ELIzABETH CRAGWALL Assistant Professor of Home Economics Rutu Bupp : Assistant Professor of Library Science Katurina Mopr Davis Instructor in English Mavupe Manvert Harr Instructor in English Cuio Fink | Instructor in English Lov SHINE | Instructor in English Licrian Macuire Instructor in English Heren K. Busseiyt Instructor in Modern Languages Page Twenty-seven Neu Faculty and Instructors RutH SHAVER Instructor in Modern Languages Maritprt P. BeENIAMIN Instructor in Modern Languages FarrH Pierce instructor in Modern Languages DorotHy SEAY Instructor in Ancient Languages Juriet Mackrr PrGuEs Instructor in Ancient Languages Avice ANN GRANT Instructor in Mathematics PAULINE Lacy _ Instructor in Mathematics Rusy Brrp Instructor in History ANNE CAMERON Instructor in History MaryortE MEnpDENHALL Instructor in History Gertrupe T. Eastman Instructor in Chemistry STELLA BRADFIELD i Instructor in Psychology and Education Mary SCHUCHART Instructor in Biology IsapEL Porrer Instructor in Biology AxicE TINGLEY Instructor im Biology Barsara Merz Instructor in Biology Giapys R. WHITE Instructor in Physics RutuH RoEtTTINGER Instructor in Political Science M. Erner Jones Instructor in Home Economics EtrHet J. McVEETEY Instructor in Home Economics Mary Atice Bay Instructor in Home Economics Ferizr Wooprow CrarKk Instructor in Physical Education Frances P. HorrMan Instructor wn Physical Education Lirr1an M. WELLNER Instructor in Physical Education RutH CarrIGcan Instructor in Fine Arts Mary Bernice Suuss Instructor in Industrial Arts Puyiiis Rice Instructor in Geography Roperta O’HarRA Instructor in Business Administration GERTRUDE K. Ross Instructor m Business Administration Masrie Moorer Instructor in Kindergarten EmMetTt GorRE Instructor in Violin Grace Dawson FARQUHAR Instructor in Piano Page Twenty-etght ERNESTINE FIELDS Instructor in Piano and Theory Frances E. Harcr Instructor in Voice TRAINING SCHOOL Orts M. MircHerr Superintendent S. Barron Nicuors Supervisor R. E. BraKkeLey Supervisor A. Winton Parks Supervisor Primary Grades Apa S. WRIGHT Supervisor BesstE PoaG Supervisor Hortense ROGERS Supervisor Lorrie Barron Supervisor Nextt D. INGRAM Supervisor RutH Eappy Supervisor Mrs. W. D. Rice Supervisor MArGUERITE TOLBERT Supervisor Mary Crowper Supervisor MartHa Warp ARMSTRONG Home Economics FiorenceE ANDREWS Home Economics Lita ToGNeERI Fine and Industrial Arts CAROLINE J. PatTtron Public School Music Vivian Eris Piano ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS James PincKNEY KINARD President Bunyan Yates TYNER Dean of College Mary THERESA SCUDDER Dean of Women Iva BisHop Secretary to the President ALEXANDER M. GRAHAM Bursar Mary Denny MatTHews Bookkeeper Rosert Hayne JONES Registrar and Appointment Secretary Sytvia ALLEN, M.D. Resident Physician CLAIRE KEARSE GRAUEL Secretary of VY. W. C. A. The Classes : ANS SN : Ate Donte N Ltpaey . f ‘ , 4) ' ) % UN ae RN ‘ Nie EOS Vee) ) WG eG BYARD Ot + | 4 nant aK Stra! ae Nani XE een} 7 ) b AY Ss +f L0G MA SANSA )) Mine ‘ ¥ . 1 ,) NAYS i y 2) . eye NwAN) ING RWeys NORA Roe LL Aen aPC We ia Ral WOON ey pyr ‘ ee MG ihe ANN Set AY ; AN: aecty PANY Al rah one Ine x N x 12%, VAD ALL Satin gd 5 ‘ st) sty be) n t UNO ROU L SOR St Ht QUITO ave OU IpSY Na ey : , ity ele eden . ‘ f Ne Nes ba oA a AD eat ite a Oe ARN le is) hit SU NY é ; WW Rew vi erie ae NN SENIOR Page Thirty-two Class History when the Class of ’31 first made its appearance at Winthrop. If we were a prophet rather than an historian, perhaps some important sign could be seen in that dreary day. Yet being merely an humble historian, we record faithfully that it was a rainy day. At any rate, here were the seven hundred Freshmen at Winthrop. The long dreamed-of event had happened, and we _ had joined the “‘line of blue.” : School soon started in earnest and the Class of Garnet and Gray became organized, thanks to the Seniors. We soon found that the Sophs weren’t so terribly important and that even the Freshmen had some influence. At least we attempted to make others think we had, as we sang our class song—‘‘Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-One, the Class of Garnet and Gray!’ The Junior sisters helped along our growing feeling of importance by giving us a party. In fact, we were becoming quite a significant part of this Winthrop world. Along came hockey season, which was a new experience for most of us. With all the enthusiasm of childhood we entered into this sport. On the night of the big Pep Meeting we retired to the gallery with a what-do-we-care and just-wait-’til-we-show-you air. Yet we were envious and among ourselves we secretly wondered if we would ever attain the sublime joy of being able to occupy one of the favored positions that the Upperclassmen held. It was then that our Gorilla, that was later to become so famous, was first introduced to the other mascots on the campus. After we had become thoroughly settled and accus- tomed to the Winthrop way of living, we gave our sisters a Valentine party, our first entertainment. In spite of our secret fears and consternations beforehand, we proved ourselves quite successful hostesses. And that isn’t all we proved able to do that year. We upset all dope to the contrary and walked off with the track cup, proving ourselves Spartans and true daughters of Atalanta. Before we realized it our Freshman days had become history and we were Sophs. ‘‘Libba’’ Hopke’s “‘freshies”’ had proven themselves worthy and now ’Cille Cuttino’s Sophs proceeded to line up to this reputation. Before we went home in the Spring of °28, we had begun plans on the Sophomore Council, which was an entirely new idea and our very own. In order to lend more dignity and formality to hazing and ‘‘rat initiation,’’ the Sophomore Council had been elected to make definite rules for “Sophomore Week.’? And just didn’t we impress the “Rats!’? With all the formality of kings that august body, the Sophomore Council, met and severely repri- manded some certain Freshmen for impudence and _ lack of respect! True to our expectations, this body has _ be- come an institution on the campus. Not content with our achievements so far, we now en- tered the dramatic field, just to prove our versatility and incidentally to make a little cash. And what stars were discovered! The cast for ‘‘Babs’’ included some people who will most certainly revolutionize the legitimate stage, provided they don’t decide their callings lie in other fields, and thereby sacrifice art to duty. Along the mer- cenary line again, came our Food Sale, and it further proved our versatility and showed our domestic talents. Without exaggeration, this was a very successful food sale, showing the codperation of which the Class of Garnet and Gray was capable. One of the high lights of Winthrop’s social season was unmistakably the party given in honor of the Seniors. Using the North garden in its natural spring regalia, as the setting, the lovely organdie dresses of the Seniors were offset by the immaculate white trousers of their escorts, the Sophomores. And to establish still further our athletic prowess, we triumphantly carried off the archery cup, thanks to Lib Simpson. And so another year had rolled past, and, lo! half our Winthrop life was spent. Our emo- tions were a little conflicting when this sudden thought struck us. Could it be possible that two years could have gone so quickly? We must have dreamed it. Yet we were now Juniors. And all regrets immediately vanished. Jolly Juniors! Happy thought! Characteristically this year opened with a bang and three cheers. Just as we had successfully played the role J WAS a grey day, drizzling rain, cold and dreary, of Freshmen and Sophomores, so we determined to play the role of Juniors. We, therefore, started off enthu- siastically. As we fully realized the joys of Junior life, we wondered what pleasure we could have found in life before this. Now we could have dates on Satur- day night. Just imagine. And we were ordering rings and planning Junior-Senior, and could even have class meetings in the auditorium instead of packing into ‘‘Room 22” after chapel! Little sisters now became our special care, and we simply burst with pride before their admir- ing (?) glances. The success of ‘‘Babs’’ was repeated in “‘What Every Woman Knows.’’ But our dramatic accomplishments did not end here. So far we had presented the productions of others under the direction of others. Now we pro- duced the Junior Follies, which was the brain child of our president, Gus Simpson, and which was directed by her. Surely you remember the fame of this that spread abroad and it is absolutely unnecessary to remind you of it. Remember those choruses and dances and songs and the cast! Of course you do. Athletically, we were more successful than ever before. Not content with just one cup this year, we took the Basketball, Track and Baseball cups, not to mention the Tennis Doubles Championship, due to the excellent playing of Mary Asbill and Minnie Ella Swetenburg. Here we stopped, not wanting to appear selfish. The climax was Junior-Senior, that simply gorgeous affair. The Juniors in their white dresses, proudly wear- ing their new rings, accompanied their Seniors, beautifully dressed, to the ‘Land of the Midnight Sun.’’ Those who weren’t there can’t imagine the beauty of this land- the flashing Aurora, the snowy tables, sparkling igloos, lifelike seals on the edges of the ice-bound lakes, and adorable little penguins are only suggestions of what the Juniors had done for their Senior sisters. We stayed over for Commencement this year and real- ized that we were entering the last lap—our Senior year. With regrets for our Junior jollity and yet anticipation of what we were gaining, we donned the Senior dignity with Lucile Heinz directing. ‘‘And now that we are Seniors!”’ triumphantly we sang. Senior privileges! On any small excuse we went shop- ping during vacants in the morning. “O, if you’re in a hurry, I’ll go down town for you in the morning. It’s a Senior privilege you know.’’ The last was said rather archly. The least of the Senior privileges was by no means the journey to Columbia for the Fair, and _ inci- dentally to see that grand and glorious Clemson-Carolina game! For one time it was literally true that ‘a good time was had by all.’’ And we immediately set about making the underclassmen jealous by reciting our expe- riences. Again we proved ourselves athletically capable, winning first of all the coveted hockey cup. This was the first time we had won this cup, and it completed our collection which represented our prowess in all Winthrop sports. Since our previous attempts at dramatic performances had been successful, we made our first stage appeara nce as Seniors in ‘‘The Importance of Being Earnest.’’ We substituted Oscar Wilde’s play for the usual Faculty Farce because of its appropriateness for our earnest faculty members and Senior Class. We also sponsored the Carolina Players from the University of South Caro- lina. Our farewell to the public in a dramatic way, was the Senior play, ‘‘The Legend of Leonora.” So much for our accomplishments! Our time was growing short and we were realizing that soon the Class of °’31 would be separated. Senior Week has been one maze of gloriousness—excitement of graduation, gifts, friends, family, entertainments! Yet there is keen re- egret. We're leaving these friends, these dear old walls, Winthrop days are nearly over, and we are almost alumnae. As I sit here I hear the strains of that dear old class song, being sung for the last time by the Class of ’31. And now I end this to go and join them as we go through that last service together, the goal for which we have striven, receiving our diplomas and thereby be- coming graduates. —J. CRrAwrForp. Page Thirty-three’ Evening The day ts ended. The dusky veil of night descends upon The earth and weaves the crimson threads of sunset Within its heavy folds. And evening, sighing For the faded glory of the day, Sows her tears of sadness on the grass. The world ts heavy with the black of night; All ts quiet, as tf in awe or fear; But from the brooding stillness of the dark Comes hope... another day will soon appear. Page Thirty-four Presidents of the Class of 731 Tab E ATA ge ARC eet ee eee ee kG eed I lieve ald Freshman President (ee ee GUM NINO, wee Wee eb Pe BOs oo Sophomore President ANESTRUS T G 1N 8 0 ee Junior President Dae me tN 7 meee 1s ORF SOPs 8 he, honk bck aoe Senior President LWT ABNETBS A” IN ee ER SR ety, Ee pea oe President Pe PIZA Leo mA DROOK Siem Jom ee aaa soe ike wee oe es Os Vice-President GeO apa NOBELOCHE Ga tees ote dap = fold Nal ted yes oo Secretary IA VAVRAG JEWS OTe eke ie a Treasurer Te UiCTKRIS. ARLOLCGT OS. nAe Sst he eae an mn ee a a Cheer Leader . Page Thirty-five RUBY MAE ABBOTT, A.B. DARLINGTON, S. C. Were she perfect one would admire her more but love her less.—Gratton. 1927-'28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-’29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1929-’30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; I. ae 1930-'°31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; I. R. C.; South Carolina Union; Win- throp Literary Society. RUBY ABERCROMBIE, A.B. MGCORMICK ons Ge From Bounty issued power—Akinside. 1927-’28—Y. W. C. A.; Hockey Team; Athletic Association. 1928-'29—-Y. W. C. A.; Basketball Team; Ath- letic Association. 1929-’30—-Y. W. C. A.; Basketball Team; Base- ball Team; Curry Literary Society; Athletic Association. 1930-'31—-Y. W. C. A.; Curry Literary Society; Athletic Association. LOUISE ADAMS, A.B. GREER Ow G Those graceful arts, Those thousand decencies that daily flow From all her words and actions.—Multon. 1927-’28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-’29-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1929-°30—Y. W. C. A.; Freshman Counselor; Archimedeans; Distinguished; Debat- ers League; Curry Literary Society; Athletic Association. 1930-'31—-Y. W. C. A.; Debaters League; Curry Literary Society; Treasurer Curry Lit- erary Society; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet; Athletic Association. KATHERINE ANDERSON, A.B. FLORENCE, S. C. Kappa Phi, Eta Sigma Phi Who ts it can read a woman?—Shakespeare. 1927-’28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. ; 1928-’29—-Y. W. C. A.; Masquers; Athletic As- sociation. 1929-’30—Y. W. C. A.; Masquers Guild; Fresh- man Counselor; Y. W. GC. A, Gabi- net; Wade Hampton Literary Society; Athletic Association. 1930-'31—Y. W. C. A.; Masquers Guild; Presi- dent of Masquers; Wade Hampton Literary Society; Athletic Association. Mid Lies COUISE” APPLEBY, A.B. Sidi GEORGE oa GC: The world was sad! The garden was wild. And man, the hermit, sighed—till woman smiled. —Campbell. 1927-28—-Y. W. C. A.: Athletic Association. 1928-’29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1929-°30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hampton Literary Society. 1930-’31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. MARY ELLEN ASBILL, A.B. RIDGE SPRING, S. GC. Kappa Omega Delta, Eta Sigma Phi No conquest she, but o'er herself desired No arts essayed, but not to be admired.—Pope. 1927 28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-'29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society; Distinguished; Class Tennis Team. 1929--30—Y. W. C. A.; Winthrop Literary Society; Girl Scouts; Handbook Staff; Distinguished; Class Tennis Champion; College Tennis Doubles Cham- pion; Athletic Association; Block ‘‘W.”’ 1930-°31—Y. W. C. A.; Vice-President Eta Sigma Phi; Tennis Manager; Athletic Board; Class Treas- urer; Athletic Association. ANNIE LAURIE ATKINSON, A.B. INMUIEILINS, TS, (Ce To woman's gentle kind we owe What comforts and delights us here.—Crab. Oa 28 ae Vie Ga Aa Athletic sAssociation. LOZ sa2 =) Wn @ Aue Athletic eAssociation: (929 FO— Ve, WC. Aes Coeay Iliaainy Soon: Athletic Association; I. R. C.; Girl Scouts; Debaters League; Chemistry Club. MOS 0S l——Yo ae Ven Ge Al Curry literary) Society; I. R. C.; Debaters League; Vice-Presi- dent Chemistry Club; Forceps and Scalpel; Athletic Association. ANN CATHERINE AYCOCK, A.B. SHARON, S. C. Ne in her speech, ne in her ‘havior was lightness seen, or looser vanity But gractous womanhood and gravity.—S penser. OOS Vea Ve Gane Ae wet nl eticmAssociation: 1928- 29-—-Y. W. C. A.: Curry Literary Society; Athletic Association. ODO === Gain Comer mlbreasurer | Chemistry, Club; Curry Literary Society; Girl Scouts; Athletic Association. OE Oeil au en © HA emer esident ss: Chemistry, Club; 4-H Club; Forceps and Scalpel; IR Sy Ml, AM HELEN “AYERS; A.5; NICHOLS, 35. C, Beta Epsilon Chi Good, and glad, and lowly, I you ensure Is this goodly and angelic creature.—Chaucer. 1927-’28—-Y. W. C. A.; Freshman Cabinet; Ath- letic Association. 1928-’29—Y. W. C. A.; Curry Literary Society; Athletic Association. 1929-’30—Y. W. C. A.; Curry Literary Society; International Relations Club; Athletic Association; Forceps and Scalpel. 1930-'31—Y. W. C. A.; Forceps and Scalpel; Curry Literary Society; I. R. C.; Ath- letic Association. SARA BAKER, B.S. SUMTER, S. C. Pi Epsilon Pi The noblest mind the best contentment has. —S penser. 1927-'28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Ellen H. Richards Club. 1928-’29--Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Ellen H. Richards Club. 1929-°30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Ellen H. Richards Club; Wade Hamp- ton Literary Society. 1930-°31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Ellen H. Richards Club. +} +b a SUSIE EVELYN BAKER, A.B. MARION, S. C. Tomorrow comes and we are where? Then let us live today.—Schiller. 1927-’28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-’29--Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association: 1929- 30—-Y. W. C. A.: Athletic Association: 1930-’31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Archimedeans. VIRGINIA BANGLE, B.S. GREENVILLE, S. C. Manners—the final and perfect flower of noble character.—Winter. 1927-’28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Ellen H. Richards Club. 1928-’29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Ellen H. Richards Club. 1929-’30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Ellen H. Richards Club. 1930-’31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Ellen’ H. Richards Club. TOMER EAN as BIA RoveueAna IR@eK Isiitir, S. Cc What's female beauty but an air divine?—-Y oung. ERIZABE REBAR LON) E:S. EDGEFIELD, S. C. The most manifest sign of wisdom ts continued cheerfulness.—M ontaigne. 1927-’28—Y. W. C. A.; Winthrop Literary Society; Ellen H. Richards Club; Athletic Association. 1928-’29—Y. W. C. A.; Winthrop Literary Society; Ellen H. Richards Club; Athletic Association; Glee Club. 1929-’30—Y. W. C. A.; Winthrop Literary Society; Ellen H. Richards Club; Athletic Association; Glee Club. 1930-°31—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society; Ellen H. Richards Club; Glee Club; Vice-President Bancroft Hall; Executive Board of Student Government Association. MARGARET AMELIA BARTON, A.B. ORANGEBURG, S. C. Beta Pi Theta, Kappa Omega Delta Her mind with thousand virtues stored; Her power with boundless joy confessed.—Prior. 1927-'28—-Y. W. C. A.; Distinguished; Honor- ary Scholarship; Athletic Association. 1928-'29-Y. W. C. A.; Distinguished; Athletic Association. 1929-’30—-Y. W. C. A.; Distinguished; Y. W. Gate Gapinet. soectetarya eu. 4) Gana 1930-°31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Wi, WW, (, ZN, (Callen. LORA BARWICK, A.B. SUMTER, S. C. Alpha Gamma Pi With gentle voice and smiles she leads the crowd, The somber human troop.—Hugo. 1927-’28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hamp- ton Literary Society. 1928-’29—Y. W.C. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hamp- ton Literary Society. 1929-’30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hamp- ton Literary Society; Campus Committee; Com- mencement Marshal; Baseball Squad; Archi- medeans. 1930-’°31—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hamp- ton Literary Society; Archimedeans; Student Government Executive Board. NORA KATE BELCHER, A.B. SPARTANBURG, S. C. I will be lord over myself.—Goethe. 1927-28 —_Y. W: GG. Aw Athictic Association: Hockey Squad. 1928-°29-——Y. W. GCG. As; Athletic (Association: Glee Club; Hockey Squad; Life Saver. 1929- 3.0—-Y. Ws. G; A-3 Athletic =Assoctations Glee Club; Hockey Squad; Chapel Choir; Choral; Archimedeans; Life Saver. 1930-'31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Hockey Squad; Glee Club; Chapel Choir; Choral; Archimedeans; Life Saver. IDYAMISDC AsSILIL, 1538. WINNSBORO, S. C. Beta Epsilon Chi As merry as the day ts long.—Shakespeare. 1927- 28——Y.) W.8G. A]? sAthiletiam Association: Ellen H. Richards Club; Girl Scouts. 1928-°29—Y. W. G. A.; Athletic Association; Ellen H. Richards Club; Girl Scouts. 1929-'30-—Y. W. ©) Ass Athletic: Association. Ellen H. Richards Club; Girl Scouts. 1930-3 1—=Y. We Gs Al= Athletie fAssoctation: Ellen H. Richards Club; Girl Scouts. BUGINDAS BELG Bis: Re Aeltibs SC. Phi Nu Kappa Woman thou loveliest gift that here below Men can receive, or Providence bestow.—Praed. 1927-’28—-Y. W. C. A.;_ Athletic Association. 1928-'29—-Y. W. C. A.: Athletic Association: 1929-’30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1930- 31-——Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Assecianan: Og + ye BESSIESR UAL He bE RReY aeons REEVESVILLE, S. C. Beta Alpha Manners form the greatest charm of women. —Goethe. 1927-'28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Freshman Cabinet. 1928-’29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1929-’30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1930-’31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; I. R: C.; Wade Hampton Literary Society. RUTH IRENE BERRY, A.B. WARRENVILLE, S. C. Delta Gamma I am a part of all that I have met.—Tennyson. 1927-'28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-’29—Y. W. C. A.; Wade Hampton Literary Society; Athletic Association. 1929-’30—Y. W. C. A.; Wade Hampton Literary Society; Athletic Association. 1930-’31—-Y. W. C. A.; Wade Hampton Literary Society; Athletic Association. ERNESTINE BETHEA, A.B. Clie, S, C. Kappa Epsilon Gamma For silence and a chaste reserve ts woman's genuine praise.—Eutripides. oD ea. o—— ae Wie Ge Ace me ACh letign Association: Ellen H. Richards Club. 1978- 29-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association: ER a Ce LOZ 9= 30=—Yeu Wie Go VA. Athletic Association: Wie ADE Gee Thy IRE 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Federation of Social Clubs. MARGARET BLAIR, A.B. ROCK IlILL, 5S. G. A woman's noblest station is retreat, Her fairest virtues fy from public sight. —Lord Lyttelton. WOD7e 28—=y = We CG. A.; Athletic Association; Glee Club; Distinguished. LOZ 8= 7 9= Yo We Go A Athletic” Association: Class Glee Club. LS Z9e 30 yo We G. AL Athletic “Association: Class Glee Club; Music Club; I. R. C.; Distinguished. EOS OE Seu Vin G ALreAthLeticueAssociation: Class Glee Club; Music Club; I. R. C. JANE EIOATBOWAND B.S. CLINTON, S, (C. Beta Alpha, Pi Gamma Alpha The best hearts are ever the bravest.—Sterne. (OD fa S== ou Vi Gules Athlette Association: NODS QO Ne, WW. (C, Ae Ndolleie Naxos eyaKenel, IO2O FO— ww. We, C, Woe ANddilleaie ANCE lator: I. R. C.; Wade Hampton Literary Society. OBO =n enn en Oem Urn AT DleticmeAlssoctation™ LUCILLE BOE. sc BASLEYo a. Tau Omega Kappa Her step ts music and her voice 1s song.—Bailey. 1927-’28-—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Glee Club. 1928-’29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Glee Club. 1929-°30—Y. W. C. A:: Athletic Association; Glee Club; Music rie Choral Society. 1930-°31—Y. W. C.- A.; Athletic Association; President Senior Glee Club; Music Club; Choral Society; Winthrop College Glee Club; Senior and College Cheer Leader. ENGLISH BOSTICK, A.B. BEAUBORTaROamEG: Beta Pi Theta Woman 1s superlative: the best leader 1n life. —Seume. 1927--28—Y. W. C. A.; Freshman Cabinet; Wade Hamp- ton Literary Society ; Athletic Association. 1928-’29—Y. W. C. A.; Wade Hampton Literary Society; Distinguished: I. R. C.; Athletic Association. 1929-’30—Y. W. C. A.: Wade Hampton Literary Society; Distinguished; I. R. C.; College Marshal; Fresh- man Counselor; Athletic Association, 1930-°31—Y. W. C. A.; Wade Hampton Literary Society; Corresponding Secretary Beta Pi Theta; Presi- dent I. R. C.; Presidents’ Council; ‘Athletic Association. BLIZABE TH BOY Dies: COLUMBIA, S. C. Delta Kappa Zeta The foundation of domestic happiness 1s fatth .in the virtue of woman.—Landor. 1927-°28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hamp- ton Literary Society ; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. 1928-’29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Sophomore Council; Treasurer Sophomore Class; Standards Committee; Ellen H. Richards Club; Wade Hampton Literary Society; Y. W. A. Cabinet. 1929-’30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; “Wade Hamp- ton Literary Society; Ellen H. Richards Club; Student Government Executive Board; Treasurer Student Government; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. 1930--31—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Ellen H. Richards Club; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet; Vice- President Y. W. C. A. MILDRED BRADFORD, A.B. ABBEVILLE, Sa. @ Nature intended that woman should be her master- ptece.—Lessing. 1927-’28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society. 1928-’29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society; Campus Committee. 1929-’°30—Y. W. C.:A.; Athletic Association; R. S. I. A. te Me fies Athletic Association; Girl Scouts; BECE NRW AlbibAGE, BRIGE B.S: WOODWARD, S. C. Beta Alpha, Beta Tau The light of love, the purity of grace, The mind, the music, breathing from her face. —Byron. 1927-'28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Orchestra. 1928--29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Treasurer of Orchestra. 1929-’30—Y. .W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Vice-President Orchestra; Winthrop Literary Society; Recording Secretary Winthrop Literary Society. 1930--31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; @rchest race eV Oa A Gabinete Vice-President Winthrop Literary So- ciety. (DAB RICE B.S. WOODWARD, S. C. Kappa Epsilon She was a phantom of delight When first she gleamed upon my sight. —Wordsworth. 1927-28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; NO Wi (C. AN, Calosnncs. 1928-’29-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Music Club. 1929-'30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Music Club; Winthrop Literary So- ciety. OS 0s Yo Ve Cee AU mat letic Association: Music Club; Winthrop Literary So- ciety; Orchestra; Choral Society. he ch he BEE NEBROWN EA... NEWBERRY, S. C. It ts gentle manners which prove so irresistible in women.—Gautier. oa 6 Vee Gee mA Ll eticn Assocation, Winthrop Literary Society. oO ea, oe Go Ae AL oleticn Associations Winthrop Literary Society. O30 223) Ve CAG me Athleticm Association, Winthrop Literary Society; I. R. C. 3 0=s3s =u V a GaAs Athletic “Association: Winthrop Literary Society. . 2, %¢ tb 1° MARY JULIA BROWN, A.B. IMMOCORIMNGEE, SS, ( Phi Epsilon Kappa Women in their nature are much more joyous than men.—Addison. Oe 3 ea ae Oe Aer eA eticm Asso Glation. OD 82a 9 Name an CA me Ath leticn Associaton: Winthrop Literary Society; U. D. C. 1929-30 7, W, C, Ace ANdblleue AeseeRiater Winthrop Literary Society; U. D. C. 193@-31— 1 , WW, €, Ave ANGollone Aesccemioin: Winthrop Literary Society; Critic U. ID, C, RUTH E. BROWN, B.S. ANDERSON, S. C. Beta Alpha; Lambda Phi Alpha A good woman ts a hidden treasure. Who discovers her will do well not to boast about tt. —La Rochefaucauld. 1927-28 —-Y. We Cum Ar seAthleticmAssociation: Winthrop Literary Society. 1928-'29—Y. Wi. 7G. Aes Athletign Association: Winthrop Literary Society. 1929- 30—=Y. W. G: Al? “Athletic “Association: Winthrop Literary Society. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic “Association; Winthrop Literary Society. ANNIE LOUISE BRUCE, A.B. JOHNSTON, S. C. Phi Beta Chi She reasoned without plodding long, Nor ever gave her judgment wrong.—Switft. 192.72°28—=Y ) Wii Ge Ave weAthileticom: Assocation: 1928-29 YW) Gs AS Athletic wAssoctationy Curry Literary Society; Girl Scouts. 1929=30-—=Yo W. (Ga Awee Athleticn Association: Curry Literary Society; Girl Scouts; Forceps and Scalpel. 1930-31—==Y.) Wa Go eAr SAthletics Association: Curry Literary Society; Girl Scouts; Vice-President Forceps and Scalpel. ¢, . oe t+ ' SUSAN DUKES BRYAN, A.B. SUMTER, 52 (CG: Beta Pi Theta ‘Tis modesty that makes her seem divine. —Shakespeare. 1927-’28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hampton Literary Society; Masquers. 1928-'29—-Y. W. Ge Awe Athletic” Association, Wade Hampton Literary Society; Masquers. 1929-'30-—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hampton Literary Society; Masquers. 1930-'31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Recording Secretary Wade Hampton Literary Society; Masquers. KATHLEEN BRYANT, B.S. COWPENS, S. C. I have a heart with room for every joy.—Bailey. 1927- 28—-Y. W. C. Av Athletic Association: Winthrop Literary Society; Ellen H. Richards Club. 1928-’29—-Y. W. C. Age Athletic Association; Yu War GS Ane Cabinets 1929-'30-—-Y. W. G. A. Cabinet?) Athletic Assoc ation;. Winthrop Literary Society; El- len H. Richards Club. 1930-3]—-Y. W. CG. A. Cabinet; Treasurer’ Y- W. C. A.; Ellen H. Richards Club. GILANDNGS IEUILILOYGIK,, Als NICHOLS Sa) Ge Her face betokens all things fatc and good. —Jean Ingelow. 1927-'28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Girl Scouts. 1928-’29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Girl Scouts. 1929-’30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Girl Scouts, Patrol Leader; Archi- medeans. 1930-°31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Secretary Girl Scouts; Archimedeans; IMisicn Gliibi Rew Sen lA VIVIAN ALMA BURNETTE, A.B. LANGFORD, S. C. Give me a look, give me a face That makes simplicity a grace-—Ben Jonson. 1927-28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-'29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1929-’°30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association: Remo Le 1930--31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Vice-President R. S. I. A. NANCE THOMAS BURGE, A.B. WORE, SG. I never, with tmportant ar, In conversation overbear.—Gay. 1927-'-28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society; Girl Scouts. 1928-'29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society; Girl Scouts. 1929-’30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society; Patrol Leader os (Gin! Syeeess Ih IR (Coe IDB League; Member Grand Committee; U. D. C.; Distinguished. 1930-°31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Vice-President Curry Literary Society; Vice-President I. R. C.; Correspond- ing Secretary Debaters League; Mem- ber Grand Committee; Winthrop-P. C. Debate; Order of the Strawberry ILare (Ol, IDS ZJNAEINGE, IMIRIDIE WINE, Jes. SIMPSONVILLE, S. C. Gentleness succeeds better than violence. —La Fontaine. 92 28 VV OA Athletic Association, [9278267 9-— Yo Wie (Ge AL Athletic” Association. 1929230—-Y. W. GC. A.; Athletic Association. SO =e Nau VA O Ane mmALL letic mm AssOclationr Girl Scouts; Winthrop Literary So- ciety. IRENE THELMA BURNSIDE, A.B. CHESTER OG: What, pray, ts a woman?—Raymond. 1927--28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association: 1928-’29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1929-’30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society; R. S. I. A. 193023 1—=Yo W Ge A. Athletics Association: Curry Literary Society; R. S. I. A. of Oy she SARA ALICE BURRISS, B.S. ANDERSON, S. C. With countenance demure and honest grace. —Shakespeare. 1927-28, We Gav Aus Athletic = Association: 1928-'29-==y W. CGC. A’. ‘Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society; Girl Scouts. 1929- 30-—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society; Forceps and Scalpel. 19302 3 1 yee Ca Arr Athleticn:Assoctanionn VIVIAN BURROUGHS, A.B. CONWAY, S. C. Beta Epsilon Chi Her very frowns are fairer far Than smiles of other maidens are.—Coleridge. 1927228 ——Y Witt Ga eAle Ath leticn Associations Curry Literary Society. 1928-’29—-Y. W. C. A.: Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society. 19292 30—Y. Wi. GaAs Athletic Associations Curry Literary Society; College Mar- shal. 1930-3 1-——Y. W. Gr AS Athletic Associatron: Curry. Literary Society; Chemistry Club; House President Brezeale; Stu- dent Government Board. IRENE BURROWS, A.B. DAZE Vion Ge Delta Gamma The virtuous mind that always walks attended, By a strong siding championed conscience. —Hartrison. 1927- 28—Y. W. Ci) Av Athletic “Association: 4-H Club. 1928-'29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; 4-H Club. 1929-°30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; 4-H Club; South Carolina Union. 1930-°31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; 4-H Club; South Carolina Union. JULIA BURROWS, A.B. OSWEGO, S. C. Alpha Gamma Pi Woman's love ts writ in water, Woman's faith ts traced tn sands.—Aytoun. 1927-’-28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hamp- ton Literary Society; Distinguished. 1928-’29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hamp- ton Literary Society; Distinguished. 1929-’30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hamp- ton Literary Society; Recording Secretary Archi- medeans; Baseball Team; Baseball Varsity; Wearer of “‘W”’; Distinguished. 1930-’°31—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hamp- ton Literary Society; Vice-President Archime- deans; Baseball Team; Manager Baseball Team; Member Athletic Board; Freshman Counselor. JBINNIB BYRD, A:B: MULLINS, S. C. Tau Sigma Beta, Eta Sigma Phi Beauty lives with kindness.—Shakespeare. 1927-'28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-°29_Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1929-’30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hampton Literary Society. 1930-’31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hampton Literary Society; Chapel Proctor. CAROLYN CALDWELL. A.B. ROCK) HILL, oa CG: She’s as constant as the stars That never vary, and more chaste than they. ‘ —Proctor. 1927-’28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Glee Club. 1928-’29-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Glee Club; Masquers. 1929-°30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Glees@inbee Masquers: lk, 1930-°31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Glee Club; Masquers; I. R. C. MARTHA GALVERT, A.B: ABBEVILLE, 8. C. Eta Sigma Phi, Phi Delta Xi The one prudence in life ts concentration. —Emerson. lo DViEe)) 8 a oe GeaeAL mr Athletic sz ssoctation: Distinguished. 1928-29--Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hampton Literary Society. 1929= 30——Yo Wa Go Avs Athletic Association’ Wade Hampton Literary Society; Dis- tinguished; Chrysophilos of Eta Sigma Phi. 193023 I=) Win GAL: Athletic: Association: Wade Hampton Literary Society; Freshman Counselor; President Phi Delta Xi. NELLE CAMPBELIZ: A.B: AIKEN, o:aG: True delicacy, that most beautiful heart-leaf of humanity, exhibits itself most significantly in little things.—Houwttt. 1927-28—-Y. W. GC: A.; Athletic Association: 1928-°29-_-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association: 1929-’30—-Y. W.-C. A.; Athletic Association; Archimedeans. 1930-31—-Y. W. CG. A Athletic Association: Archimedeans. SY BIL CAMPBELL EAL: GREENVILLE, S. C. My heart ts ever at your service.-—Shakespeare. 1927-'28—Y. W. C. A.: Athletic Association: 1928-’29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society. 1929-’30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society; R. S. I. A. 1930-3 1—=Y. W. ©: Avs Athletic Association: Girl Scouts; South Carolina Union; Re IE FAN SHERWOOD CANNON, A.B. Ru@rere Ipleuii. SS. (C; Shalt show us how divine a thing A woman may be made.—Wordsworth. 1927-28—Yo W. (GayAvs Athletics:Association= 4-H Club. ; 1928- 29—Y. W. GC. A.: Athletic Association; 4-H Club. 1929-’30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; 4-H Club; Curry Literary Society. 1930-’31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; 4-H Club; Curry Literary Society; 6.106 Ua Se lems WILLIE LOIS CANNON, B.S. ORANGEBURG, S. C. For her own person, it beggared all description. —Shakespeare. 1927-'28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; 4-H Club; Ellen H. Richards Club. 1928-’29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; 4-H Club; Ellen H. Richards Club. 1929-’°30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; 4-H Club; Ellen H. Richards Club. 1930-’°31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; 4-H Club; Ellen H. Richards Club. ERIZADETHICA LOW AB: ROCKAH ICL Ato. Cy Self-control ts only courage tn another form. —Samuel Smiles. 1927-°28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society. 1928-°29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society. 1929-°30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society. 1930-’31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society. HELEN RUTH CHAMBERS, A.B. CLEMSON COLLEGE, S. C. The poetic element lying hidden tn most women ts the source of their magnetic attraction.—Hugo. 1927 28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Girl Scouts; Wade Hampton Literary Society. 1928-29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Girl Scouts; Wade Hampton Literary Society; Student Poetry Society; Hockey Team; Track Team. 1929-30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Second Lieutenant, Girl Scouts; Wade Hampton Liter- ary Society; Hockey Team; Track Team; I. R. C.; R. S. I. A.; Student Poetry Society. 193031—Y. W. C. A. Cabinet; Athletic Association; First Lieutenant, Girl Scouts; Wade Hampton Literary Society; Student Poetry Society; I. Rie C IRIEIBWA, (CISIEIRUR NC, leh ROCK HILL? S.C: Lambda Omega Kappa, Beta Tau Gamma Wit ts the flower of the tmaginatton.—Livy. OD 23- = ee V ae Ge Ans Athletic: Association. oO See) eG AG Atl eticmeAssoclatlon ODORS) — Yom Wie Gama Ch letic sAssociation: LOS = oil Vem en Gann nC hl eticueAssociations ote Oa oe (CILAMURGE! (CISURUEIIW ZAIBIEIRIG), 7A 18), WAILIONUGSIOIN, Se (E- Brevity ts a great praise of eloquence.—Cicero. LOO 20.8 — eu Gre Ae ee At bletic Association. LOD S370 Vien Gua An mA tbleticm Association. 1929-30, Wr C, Ae Adnan JANGsociniaiere: Archimedeans. 19S Of e ee CAC A thiletic Association. Archimedeans; R. S. I. A. HARRIET CHREITZBERG, B.S. ROCKs ilies snG Men are more eloquent than women made But women are more powerful to persuade. —Randolf. 1927-'28—Y. W. C. A.; Hockey Squad; Or chestra; Athletic Association. 1928229 Ye Wie CoA cael, ake rcheseran Athletic Association. 1929-°30—-Y. W. C. A.; Debaters League; Or- chestra; Athletic Association. 193102 31—=Y. Wi Go A Orchestra Grands @ome mittee; Debaters League; Handbook Staff; Athletic Association. ELOISE DCL AMP AB. SALIEEY] See. Gamma Sigma Now, I believe tradition which doth call The muses, virtues, Graces, females all. —Bradstreet. 1927-'28—-Y. W. CG. A: Athletic Association: Glee Club. 1928-’29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Glee Club; Track Team. 1929- 30—Y. W. G. A: Athletics Assocation: Glee Club; Winthrop Literary So- ciety; Music Club; Chapel Choir. 1930-31—Y. W. G; A. Athletic Association: Glee Club; Chapel Choir; Music Club; Choral Society. NANCY CLARK, A.B. HEATH SPRINGS, S. C. A mind at peace with all below, A heart whose love ts innocent.—Bryan. 1927-’28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; ’ 4-H Club. 1928-’29_-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; 4-H Club; Curry Literary Society. 1929-’30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; 4-H Club; Curry Literary Society; Girl Scouts. 1930-’31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; 4-H Club; Girl Scouts; Curry Liter- ary Societys) ly Re Cos Ronee lems Chemistry Club. HELEN GLEVELAND was SENECA, S. C. Delicacy ts an attribute of heaven.mJames Ellis. 1927-’28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-’29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1929-°30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society. 1930-°31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. NEG ERNESTINE CLOUD, A.B. INGO lnhitit, S, CG, Beta Tau She is a woman, therefore may be woo'd, She is a woman, therefore may be won. —Shakespeare. 1927-’28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association: Hockey Team; Basketball Team; Wied “lees. 1928-’29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1929-’30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society. 1930-’31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association: Winthrop Literary Society. +f hb te JESSIE, CLOUD, A.B, IRGEK Ishin, S.C. Beta Dau You've too a woman’s heart, which ever yet Affected eminence, wealth, sovereignty. —Shakespeare. 1927-'28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-’ 29-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1929- 30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Archimedeans. 1930-3 1—=-Y: W. GC. A.: Athletic Association: Archimedeans. + tb oo ALIGENMCOBB. AcB BELTON aoa GC. Eta Sigma Phi, Phi Kappa Tau Nature was here so lavish of her store, That she bestowed until she had no more.—Brown. 1927-’ 28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Liter- ary Society; Freshman Cabinet; Distinguished; Honorary Scholarship. 1928-’29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Liter- ary Society; Freshman Counselor; Distinguished; Honorary Scholarship. 1929-30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Liter- ary Society; I. R. C.; College Marshal; Dis- tinguished; A. Markley Lee Scholarship; Dele- gate to Eta Sigma Phi Convention, Philadelphia. 1930-°31—Y. W. C. A.: Athletic Association; Curry Liter- ary Society; I. R. C.; Presidents’ Council; Na- tional Vice-President of Eta Sigma Phi; Presi- dent Alpha Alpha Chapter of Eta Sigma Phi. +e Oa fe LOUISE RUTH COBB, A.B: COLUMBIA, S. C. Eta Sigma Phi Her wit was more than man’s, her innocence a child’s.—-Dryden. 1927-’28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society; Music Club; Orchestra. 192382 29==Y. W. GC. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society; Orchestra. 19292 30==Y. W. €. A; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society; Orchestra. 1930-31—-Y. W. C.’ A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society; Orchestra. i a ELIZABETH REAVES COKER, A.B: ROCKS DIL aon ee Beta Sigma Delta, Upsilon Tau Epsilon If there be anyone whose power is in beauty, in purity, in goodness, tt ts woman. —Henry Ward Beecher. 1927-'28—Y. W. C: A.? Athletic” Association, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet; Winthrop Lit- erary Society. 1928-’29—-Y, W. C. A.} Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society. 1929-’30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society. 1930-31-—-Y. W. G.A:; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society. ELIZABETH BURNS CONE, A.B. LODGE, S. C. Pi Epsilon Pi Heart on her lips and soul within her eyes.—Bryan. 4 — 1927-28—-Y. W. CG; A. Athletic Association: 1928-’29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1929-°30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Archimedeans. 1930-’31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Archimedeans; Recording Secretary Archimedeans; Campus Committee. ELIZABETH COOPER, A.B. WASHINGTON, D. C. Society of woman ts the element of good manners. —Goethe. 1927-’28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society. ; 1928-'29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society; Glee Club. 1929-’30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society; Glee Club; College Marshal; I. R. C.; Debaters League; Furman-Winthrop Debate. 1930-'31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society; Glee Club; I. R. C.; Chief Marshal; Presidents’ Council; Order of Strawberry Leaf. ANNIE LEONICE COPELAND, A.B. BATESBURG, S. C. My tongue within my lips I rein; For who talks much must talk in vain.—Gay. 1927-’28—-Y. W. C. Ase Athletic “Association: 1928-'29-—-Y. W. GC. Ac} Athletic Association: 1929-’30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hampton Literary Society; Archimedeans. 1930-’31—-Y. W:. C. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hampton Literary Society; Archimedeans; Girl Scouts. “ MARGARET COTHRAN, A.B. ROCK Jeuntit, S.-C Zealous yet mod est.—Beatie. 1927--28—_-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Distinguished; Glee Club. 1928-'29—Athletic Association. 1929--3 0—Athletic Association; I. R. C. eugeeat cae A.; Athletic Association; MARY ELIZABETH CRANFORD, A.B. SHARON, S. C, Eyes so transparent, That through them, one sees the soul.—Gautter. 1927-28--Y. W. C€. A;: Athletic Association. 19238 29-—yY. W. C€. A.; Athletic Association: Treasurer of 4-H Club. 19292 30==Y W. CG. A; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society; Winthrop 4-H Club; Vice-President 4-H Club. LOS O= el = Wie Cy Ans Athletic: Association: 4-H Club. ar | SAIN Eel CRA WE ORD meas: CLINTON om C. Delta Kappa Zeta All women are tn some degree poets tn imagi- nation, Angels in heart, and diplomatists tn mind. —Gonzales. 192728—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Distin- guished; Masquers. 1928-’29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Masquers; Distinguished; Wade Hampton Literary Society. 1929-’-30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Masquers; Distinguished; Wade Hampton Literary Society; I. R. C.; Debaters League; Journal Staff; Dis- tinguished. 1930--31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Masquers; I. R. C.; Wade Hampton Literary Society; De- baters League; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet; TaTLer Staff; Delegate to State Y. M.-Y. W. Confer- ence; Contributor to Journal; President Delta Kappa Zeta; Senior Order. BEANCHE CRISP, A,B. MOUNTVILLE, S. C. Virtue in her appears so bright and gay, We hear with pleasure, and with pride obey. —Benjamin Franklin. O27- OS —=-1e We C. Avs Athletic Association; Distinguished. 1078229 —Y. W-. Gs Al; Athletic Association; Distinguished. hogs 50 Ye We C. Al; Athletic Association ; Tennis Team; Corresponding Secre- tary Archimedeans; Distinguished; Girl Scouts. lie 0s 31-—Y) V. GC, Aw Athletic Association; Archimedeans. VIOLETS RUIRE CRISP Ace: MOUNTVILLE, S. C. Oh! She was good as she was fair, None—none on earth above her.—Rogers. 1927-’28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-'29-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association: 1929-30—-Y. We CG, Avs Athletic Assocation; Girl Scouts; Archimedeans. 1930- 31—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Girl Scouts; Archimedeans. FRANCES CROSBY, A.B. WINION so. Ge Kappa Epsilon Pi Gentle to hear, kindly to judge.—Shakespeare. 1927-’28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-’29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society. 1929-’30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society. 1930-’31—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society. LOLA CRUM FALE: ORANGEBURG, S. C. Pi Epsilon Pi The sunset glow of self-possesston.—Chamfort. 1927-’28—Y. W. C. A.: Athletic Association: Distinguished. 1928-’29-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Distinguished. 1929-’30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Distinguished. 1930-°31—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Assistant Literary Editor of TATLER. EDNA CULLUM, A.B. MONETTA, S. C. Kindness tn woman shall win my love. —Shakespeare. 1927-'28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic’ Association; 4-H Club. 1928-’29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Webs Ge 1929-’30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; U. D, C.: 2S, Ge Union 4-HiGinp 1930-'31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; S.C. Unions. Ro S.A ee eee MARTHA CURETON, B.S. PIGS, Ss C. Beta Alpha, Phi Sigma Kappa Modesty is of the color of virtue-—Diogenes. 1927-28—_Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Track. 1928-’29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1929-°30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Archime- deans; I. R. C.; Curry Literary Society; Track. 1930-’°31—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Archime- deanss) ls ORY C.; President Phi Sigma Kappa. KATHERINE CUSSAC, A.B. SCRANTON, S. C. Kappa Delta Phi They say that the best counsel ts that of woman. —Calderon. 1927-28—_Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Distin- guished. 1928--29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society. 1929 30-—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society; Archimedeans. 1930--31—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society; Archimedeans. BUCGICES CUsmINOWB:S: BUFFALO, S. C. Omicron Alpha Omicron Earth's noblest thing, a woman perfected. —Lowell. 1927-’28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Representa- tive to Student Volunteer Conference in Detroit. 1928- ’29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; President Sophomore Class. 1929--30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet; Campus Chairman; Winthrop Literary Society; Ellen H. Richards Club. 1930- 31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet; Ellen H. Richards Club; Winthrop Literary Society; Chief Counselor for Freshmen. BUCA DANIEL, A.B. GREENWOOD, S. C. Tau Omega Kappa The pearl ts the tmage of purity, but woman 1s purer than the pearl.—Bourdon. 1927-’28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Liter- ary Society; Distinguished. 1928--29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Liter- ary Society; Sophomore Council; Glee Club; Dis- tinguished. 192930—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Liter- ary Society; Secretary Glee Club; College Mar- shal; Debaters League; Delegate to I. R. C. Convention, Macon, Ga.; Delegate to N. C. C. W.; Delegate to Blue Ridge; I. R. C.; Junior- Senior Debate; Distinguished. 1930-’31—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Liter- ary Society; Glee Club; I. R. C.; Debaters League; President Student Government Associ- ation; Presidents’ Council; Senior Order; Stan- dards Committee; Cambridge- Winthrop Debate; Member Ex-officio Y. W. C. A. Cabinet; Dele- gate to W. I. A. S. G. Conference at New Jer- sey College; Commencement Speaker. MARY. LEB DAVID? ALB. FLORENCE, S. C. Gamma Kappa, Kappa Sigma Gamma Delicacy in woman ts strength.—Lichtenberg. 1927-’ 28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Basketball Team. 1928-’29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; 4-H Club 1929-’30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; 4-H Club 1930-’°31—-Y. W. C. A.: Athletic Association; 4-H Club. ele hte MARY B. DAVIDSON, A.B. CHESTER, S. C. Beta Tau She commands who ts blessed with indifference. —Chamfort. 1927-'28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Hockey Team; Basketball Team; Track Team; Swimming Team; Best Diver; Hockey Manager. 1928-’29-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Track Team; Swimming Team; Best Swimmer; Best Diver; Swimming Manager. 1929-°30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Hockey Team; Basketball Team; Varsity Hockey Team; Varsity Bas- ketball Team; I. R. C. 1930-°31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Hockey Team; Varsity Hockey Team; Basketball Team; Basketball Varsity. MAUDE ELIZABETH DAVIS, A.B. PLORENGE, oaG. Few things are tmposstble to diligence and skill. —Johnson. 1927-'28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Freshman Cabinet; Distinguished. 1928-’29_Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Distinguished. 1929-’30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Freshman Counselor; Honorary Scholarship; I. R. C.; Distinguished. 1930-'31—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Lene Ge MARIAN E. DAVIS, A.B. ORANGEBURG, S. C. Gamma Kappa With eyes that look into the very soul.—Byron. 1927-’28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-’29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society. 1929-’30—-Y. -W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society. 1930-’31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; $2 Gs Union Resse erae IMUANRONE 18, IDWS, ABE DIETON,-S.2C: Iota Sigma Phi Women will love her that she is a woman More worth than any man; men, that she ts The rarest of all women.—Shakespeare. 1927-'28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Freshman Cabinet. 1928--29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1929-30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hampton Literary Society. 1930--31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hampton Literary Society; Freshman Counselor. SARAH STUART DEVANE, A.B. GREENVILLE, S. C. Let us all then be up and doing With a heart for any fate Still achieving, still pursuing, Learn to labor and to watt. —Longfellow. 1927-’28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-'29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1929-’30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hampton Literary Society; Chemistry Club. 1930-’31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hampton Literary Society; Secretary Chemistry Club. + “ Oa bod MIRIAM DIVVER, B.S. ANDERSON, S. C. Phi Kappa Tau, Beta Alpha When a world of men Could not prevail with all th e oratory Yet a woman's kindness overruled.—Shakespeare. 1927--28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Freshman Council; Distinguished; Winthrop Literary So- ciety. 1928-’29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society. 1929--30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Freshman Counselor; Commencement Marshal; Distin- guished; Winthrop Literary Society; Delegate to State) Y. Ms Cl Aland Yi, Wi. GC. A. Conference; Camp Adger. 1930-°31—_Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. a Cabinet; Tarier Staff; President Phi Kappa au. LOUISE NASH DONNY, A.B. COLUMBUS, S. C. f A vestal priestess, proudly pute, But of a meek and quiet spirit. —Julia Warde Howe. 1927 28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society. 1928-29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society. 1929-’-30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society; I. R. C.; Debaters League. 1930-’°31—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society; I. R. C.; Debaters League. SARAH LOU DUNLAP, A.B. ANDERSON, S. C. And when a lady's in the case You know all other things give place.—Gay. EVA LOUISE DURHAM, A.B. CHESTER, S. C. Eta Sigma Phi Endowed with sanctity of reason.—Multon. 1927228—-Y. WeeG. AY Athletic Association: 1928- 29-_-Y. W. G. A.- “Athletic “Association: Glee Club. 1929=730=—Y¥. Wa G SAL Athletie@Assocetions 1930-3 1—-Y. W. G. A. Athletic’ Associations AGNES ELLISON, A.B. EASLEY esas Phi Kappa Phi; Lambda Omega Kappa Like a lovely tree She grew to womanhood.—Byron. 1927-'28—Y. W. GCG. A Athletic) Associations 1928-’ 29--Y Ws. Gy Ay Athletic Assoctations 1929-30—Y. W. CG. Ac; Athletic @Associarion: Curry Literary Society; Chemistry Club. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society; Chemistry Club. MARGARET ERWIN, A.B. FLORENCE, S. C. Delta Gamma _ To heal divistons, to relieve the oppressed, In virtue rich; tn blessing others, bless'd.—Hamer. 1927-’°28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Hockey Squad; Track; Swimming Team; Wade Hamp- ton Literary Society. 1928-’29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hamp- ton Literary Society; Swimming Team. 1929-’30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hamp- ton Literary Society; Hockey Squad; Swimming Team; Archery Manager; Baseball Team; Archimedeans; Athletic Board. 1930-’31—-Y. W.. C. A.; Athletic Association; Correspond- ing Secretary Wade Hampton Literary Society; Hockey. Squad; Archery Manager; Archime- deans. fe DOROTHY EVANS, A.B. SPARTANBURG, S. C. The habit of looking into the best side of every event 1s worth more than a thousand pounds a year.—Johnson. IO2ZI 2B, Wi. (Gy Mok Ndllenle vasoxaileravores Bowling Team. 1928-’'29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Bowling Team. WOD9E3 0 oa Wan Ca Ay, Athletic Association: Bowling Team; Baseball Team; Varsity; Girl Scouts; Hockey Squad. 1930-’31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Hockey Squad; Basketball Team. PIVEIAN RANT, B.S. WALHALLA, S.C. Tau Sigma Beta; Phi Kappa Tau How goodness heightens beauty!—Hannah Moore. oO ea) oe en Oe AG nA thileticn Association: LOPBa 2PO— MY. We. ©, Ane Waoleoie Aesefcieliieyn. O02 10 n n © Aco nleticus Association. MoS 02 oY uae GoeAw Athletic Association: +h tb te LILDIAN MARJOREE PARMER, A.B. ANDERSON, S. C. Strong reasons make strong acttons.—Shakespeare. 1927-'28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1927 38= 29=—yY. WW. €: A:; Athletic Association; Hockey Team; Basketball Team. 1929-'30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Hockey Team; Basketball eam; Baseball Team; Archery Team; Bowl- ing Team; Wade Hampton Literary Society; I. R. C.; Junior Representa- tive on Athletic Board. 1930- 31—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Hockey Team; I. R. C.; Wade Hamp- ton Literary Society. NORA DENIZA FIELD, A.B. SENECA, S. C. A good resolve will make any poet.—Horace. 19272 28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-29 —Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; S. CC, Whine. 19292 30-=Y. WW. G. A.; Athletic Association; S. C. Union; Curry Literary Society; Archimedeans; Forceps and _ Scalpel Club. 1930-’°31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Archimedeans; Curry Literary Society; Forceps and Scalpel Club. ELISE FLOWERS, A.B. ANDREWS, S. C. Phi Nu Kappa All women seem to be by nature coquettes. —La Rochefaucauld. 19272 28—-Y. We G. Ale AthleticueAssocianons 1928-29-_Y. W. G. A.; Athletic) Association; Curry Literary Society. 1929-'30—Y. Wo G) Avs Athletian Association: Curry Literary Society; I. R. C. 1930- 31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association: Curry Literary Society; I. R. C. DOLLIE” POGPE, 8:5: ORANGEBURG, S. C. Beta Alpha, Pi Epsilon Pi It is tranquil people who accomplish much. —Thoreau. 1927-28—Y. W. GC: A.; Athletic Association: Wade Hampton Literary Society. 1928- 29—-Y. W. CG. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hampton Literary Society. 1929-’30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hampton Literary Society. 1930- 31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hampton Literary Society. INEZ FORD, A.B. BASLEY sr Ge And her yes, once said to you, Shall be yes forevermore. —Elizabeth Barrett Browning. 1927-’28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society. ; 1928-29 -Y., W. CG. A.; Athletic Associations Curry Literary Society. 1929- 30—Y. W. €. Av; Athletic Association: 1930-’31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society. VIVIA ADELE FORD, B.S. BENNETTSVILLE, S. C. Beta Alpha, Kappa Phi Thou who hast The fatal gift of beauty.—Byron. 1927-’28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Hockey Team; Basketball Team; Swimming Team; Track Team. 1928-’29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Hockey Team; Basketball Team; Swimming Team; Track Team. 1929-’30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Hockey Team; Basketball Team; Swimming Team; Varsity Basketball; eee Cee 1930-’31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Hockey Team; Basketball Team; Masquers; Winthrop Literary Society; Varsity Basketball. p) j AWD RIE RINES GARYS BULB E Re ALB: GRINTON@ Sa. S She speaks, behaves, and acts just as she ought. —Pope. 1927-'28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society; Girl Scouts. 1928-’°29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society; Girl Scouts. 1929-’30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Secretary Curry Literary Society; Base- ball Squad. 1930-’31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society. BESS GAINES, B.S. GREENVILLE, S. C. Phi Kappa Tau, Beta Alpha True as the needle to the pole Or as the dial to the sun.—Barton Booth. 1927-28—-Y. W. C. A. Athletic Association. 1928- 29—-Y. W. C. A.:; Athletic Association. 1929-30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; RORASE Ue wat. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Reson vla A. MIRIAM GANDY, B.S. DOVESVILUE, +S. C: Beta Alpha Woman's at best, a contradiction still—Pope. 192,7- 28—-Y. W. C. A.: Athletic Association. 197382 29—You we @, A. sAthletic Association. 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association: Archimedeans. NOB02 B= Yo We e CuvAcs Athlette sAssoctation: Archimedeans. oa Oa ote WINIFRED GANTT, A.B. ROOK IstiLiL, S. C. Gentle in method, resolute tn action. —From the Latin. S27 2.8 Yaa Vi CamAwe VAthletic sAssoctation; Glee Club. NOD, a2, 9) VO mA mA thleticmsAssoctation: 19292 30—=Y Wa @. A... Athletic Association: 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A.: Athletic Association; [ee RasG: MARY ELIZABETH GARRISON, A.B. FORT VIE: Whoe'r amidst the sons Of reason, valor, liberty, and virtue Displays distinguished merit ts a noble Of nature's own creating.—Thomson. 1927-'28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association: 1928-'29—-Y. W.-C. A.+ Athletic Assoctation: 1929-’30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society. 1930--31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society; Johnsonian Statk VIRGINIA GARRISON, A.B. WAIN] WY GRonom Ge For out of the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaketh.—Matthew XII; 34. 1927-'28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-’29--Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1929-’30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1930-’°31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Forceps and Scalpel. VARINA CELY GARRISON, B.S. EASLEY wow. Beta Alpha Smooth runs the water where the brook ts deep. —Shakespeare. 1927-’28—Y. W.-C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society. 1928-’29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society. 1929-’30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society. 1930-°31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society. LENORA GLADDEN, A.B. FORT LAWN, S. C. Beta Beta Beta And chiefly for the weaker by the wall You wore that cape of same benevolence. —Meredith. 1927-’28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society. 1928-’29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society. 1929-’30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society; College Mar- shal; Forceps and Scalpel. 1930-’31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; President Curry Literary Society; Presidents’ Council; President Forceps and Scalpel; President Beta Beta Beta. JOSIE GLENN, A.B. ROCK IEtiLE, So G. And whether coldness, pride, or virtue dignify, A woman; so she’s good, what does tt signify? —Byron. OISNGODBOLD WBS, CENTENARY, S. C. I mean she should be courteous, facile, sweet, Hating that solemn vice of greatness, pride. —Ben Jonson. 19272 28—Y. WG. A:; Athletic Association: Ellen H. Richards Club. 1928- 29—-Y. W. CG. A.; Athletic Association; Ellen H. Richards Club. 1929--30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Elena eacharasm@lubran Wn De. Chemistry Club. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Bilene Ea Richards Clubs. We) DG. Chemistry Club. NURSE GOOCE ANB: FORT LAWN, S. C. Beta Pi Theta So she was all a sweet whose ev'ry patt, In due proportion mixed, proclaimed the maker's art.—Dryden. 1927-’28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-’29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society. 1929-’30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society. 1930-°31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society. MARGARET GORDON, A.B. CHARLESTON, S. C. Pi Epsilon Pi Talent rules without a sceptre.—Caeltus. O72 7.3 e Ve GAG meet oleticme Associations 1928-29-y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 19292 30—-Y. W. © A’; Athletic Association: Curry Literary Society. 19302 31==Y. WW. GA: Athletic Association: Curry Literary Society; Art Editor of ‘TATLER. JULIA GRANTHAM, A.B. NICHOLS, S. C. Beta Epsilon Chi Those who can command themselves command others.—Hazlitt. 1927-’28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-’29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1929-’30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Forceps and Scalpel; Curry Literary Society. 1930-°31—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Forceps and Scalpel; Curry Literary Society; President Beta Epsilon Chi. NARCISSA GRAY, B.S. WILLIAMSTON, S. C. She pleased while distant, but when near she charmed.—Shenstone. 1927-’28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-'29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society; 4-H Club; Glee Club. 1929-’30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society; 4-H Club; 5 Glee Club. 1930-°31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society; 4-H Club; Glee Club. AGNES GREENE, A.B. SALEM ROG Her very frowns are fairer far Than smiles of other women are.—Coleridge. 1927-’28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-’29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society. 1929-’30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society; Girl Scouts. 1930-°31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society; Girl Scouts; 4-H Clubs s-1C™ US Uy Da Grae Sale AY BENJAMIN PICKENS GREGORY, A.B. CHESTER, S. C. Eta Sigma Phi As pure in thought as angels are, To know her was to love her.—Samuel Rogers. 1927-’28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Distinguished. 1928-’29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society; Freshman Counselor; Distinguished. 1929-'30—Freshman Counselor; Athletic Associ- ation; Curry Literary Society; Distin- guished. 1930-'31—Freshman Counselor; Athletic Associa- tion; Curry Literary Society; Dele- gate to Camp Adger. ELMA LENA GRIGSBY, A.B. SALUDA, SS. CG The sweetest garland to the sweetest maid. —Tickell. 1927-'28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-°29—_Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society. 1929-’30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society; Girl Scouts; SaG. Uri Re CG. 1930-’31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society; Girl Scouts; Se Gs WES EIR eS: THOMASIA HARRIS GUTHRIE, B.S. CAMDEN, S. C. Beta Alpha Delta She is pretty to walk with And witty to talk with And pleasant too, to think on.—Suckling. 1927-'28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-' 29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society. 1930-’°31—-Y. W. C. A. Cabinet; Athletic Associ- ation; Recording Secretary Winthrop Literary Society. 1930-’31——Freshman Counselor; Athletic Associa- tion; Winthrop Literary Society. MARY HAMMOND, B.S. SPARTANBURG, S. C. Delta Kappa Zeta Variety ts the condition of harmony. —James Freeman Clarke. 1927-28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Freshman Cabinet; Orchestra; Masquers—Apprentice. 1928--29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Orchestra; Masquers—Apprentice; Business Manager of Or- chestra. 1929--30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Orchestra; Glee Club; Masquers—Journeyman; Business Manager Orchestra; Music Club; Choral Society; Chapel Choir; Standards Committee. 1930-’31—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; President Or- chestra; President Music Club; Choral Society. JANES EUAIND Bis: PRORENGE, S.C, Kappa Phi A merry heart doeth good like a medicine. — Bible. LOD 2.8=—) ae Vie Ge we AeeAthlette Association: Hockey Team. O30 == Ve Ven GwAG Athletic Association: Hockey Team, Varsity; Athletic Rep- resentative. 19292 30=yYoe Wee @, A. Athletic Association: Hockey Team. SSO —— Ye Vem GumrACe mE ANT leticm association: Hockey Team. REBECCA MOORE HARDIN, B.S. CHESTER, S. C. Patience and gentleness are power.—Leigh Hunt. 1927-'28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-’29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1929- 30—Y. W. GC. A.; Athletic Association; Music Club. 193.0331——Y Wi Go At Athleticm Associaton: Music Club; Choral Society. RUTH HARLING, B.S. EDGEFIELD, S. C. Phi Beta Chi God sent his singers upon earth With songs of sadness and of mirth That they might touch the hearts of men And bring them back to heaven again.—Longfellow. 1927-’28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Glee Club. 1928-’29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop College Glee Club; Choral Society; Music Club; Glee Club; Wade Hampton Literary Society. 1929--30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop College Glee Club; Choral Society; Chapel Choir; Music Club; Wade Hampton Literary Society; Girl Scouts; Glee Club. 1930--31—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop College Glee Club; Choral Society; Chapel Choir; Music Club; Wade Hampton Literary Society; Girl Scouts; Librarian of Glee Club; President Phi Beta Chi. ISABEL HARRELL, A.B. NEW YORK CITY For me—I hold no commerce with despair! —Dames. 1927-’28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Hockey Team; Swimming ‘Team; Swimming Manager. 1928-’29Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1929-’30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Class Hockey Team; Hockey Varsity. 1930-’31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Hockey Manager; Hockey Team; Wearer of ““W’’; Glee Club; Choral Society; Winthrop Literary Society; Forceps and Scalpel. MARY LOUISE HARRELL, B'S: NEW YORK CITY ‘Tis only noble to be good.—Tennyson. 1927-’28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Ellen H. Richards Club. 1928-'29—-Y. W.°C. A.; Athletic Association; Ellen) Hi (Richards Clubs Ui DaGame 1929-’30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Ellen” Ho Richards Glubss Uae) Ge Chemistry Club. 1930-’°31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Ellen” Hi “Richards’ Clubs Uen a Chemistry Club. ee en ce SALLY HARRISON, B:S. WORE, Sp Co Sigma Delta Theta, Beta Alpha True genius, but true woman. Elizabeth Barrett Browning. 1927--28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Distin- guished; Winthrop Literary Society. 1928-’29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Johnsonian Reporter; Winthrop Literary Society. 192930—Y. W. C. Athletic Association; Feature : Editor of Johnsonian; Winthrop Literary So- ciety; Commencement Marshal. 1930-31—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Standards Committee; Associate Editor of Johnsonian; Tar- LER Staff; Winthrop Literary Society; Terpsi- chorean German Club. ESSIE HARVEY, B.S. PINOPOLIS, on GC. Sincerity’s my chief delight.——Lady Chudleigh. 1927-’28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society. 1928-°29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society; Choral So- CleL yO Can Once Glee Elub. 1929-’30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society; Music Club; Choral Society. 1930-’31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society; Music Club; Choral Society; Home Service Group ieader-m eon Cabinet. PELE CEEAS ICY 54.45. DILTON, 5..C. Kappa Sigma Gamma A sunny temper gilds the edges of life's blackest cloud.—Guthrie. 1927-'28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-'29--Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1929-30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Archimedeans. 1930-3 1==Y.) W. €. A; Athletic Association; Archimedeans. Sob ot ANNIE OPHELIA HAYNES, A.B. WALHALLA, S. C. The greatest attribute of Heaven ts mercy. —Beaumont and Fletcher. L927. 8 = Vou Wi Cow Aa Athletic wAssociation: 1928-29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1929--30—-Y. W. CGC. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hampton Literary Society; Sa.G aur L930 3 == We Go wAG- Athletic Association: Wade Hampton Literary Society; Girl Srewiss Ss (C. Was IR. Sy 1s JANG LUCILE HEINZ, A-B. CHARLESTON, S. C. Divination seems heightened and raised to its high- est power 1n woman.—Alcott. 1927--28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Glee Club. 1928-’29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Glee Club; Distinguished; Winthrop Literary Society. 1929-’30—Y. W. C. A. Cabinet; Athletic Association; Glee Club; Distinguished; Winthrop Literary Society; Chapel Choir; I. R. C.; Delegate to State Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. Conference; Commencement Marshal; Vice-President Class. 1930--31—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; President Class; Senior Order; Presidents’ Council. ANNE MAY HENDRICKS, B.S. PICKENS, S. C. Phi Kappa Gamma On great occasions it ts almost always women who have given the strongest proofs of virtue and devotion.—Count Montholon. 1927--28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Ellen H. Richards Club. 1928-’29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Ellen H. brat Club; 4-H Club; R. S. I. A.; Pickens ub. 1929-°30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Ellen H. Richards ‘Clubs 4-Ei (Clubs) R. S) Io Ales Pickens Club; Curry Literary Society. 1930-°31—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Ellen H. Richards Club; 4-H Club; R. S. I. A.; Pickens Club; Curry Literary Society; Student Poetry Society. RUTH GENE HENDRICKS, B.S. RICKENS woaGs Phi Kappa Phi Woman is most perfect when most womanly. —Gladstone. 1927-28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Ellen H. Richards Club; Girl Scouts. 1928-°29--Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Ellen H. Richards Club; Girl Scouts; Wade Hampton Literary Society. 1929--30-—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Ellen H. Richards Club; Girl Scouts; Wade Hampton Literary Society; Chemistry Club. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Ellen H. Richards Club; Girl Scouts, Second Lieutenant; Wade Hampton Literary Society; Chemistry Clubpe Rao) Sean se Geelue fe Oa te SARAH LEE HEUSTESS; Bs. BETHUNE,-S. C. To feel, to love, to suffer, to devote herself, will always be the text of the life of woman. —Balzac. 1927-28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Freshman Cabinet. 1928-’-29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society; Ellen H. Richards Club. 1929-’30--Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society; S. C. U.; Ellen H. Richards Club; Secretary Chemistry Club. 1930-°31—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society; S. C. U.; Vice-President Ellen H. Richards Club; Chemistry Club. iu@ ji SUSANTGARINE Ms HIG@KSe Bes: javurarswanuinis,, Sy (Cc. Beta Gamma Pi, Beta Alpha I meant to make her fair, and free, and wise, Of greatest blood, and yet more good than great. —Ben Jonson. 1927-'28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Orchestra; Wade Hampton Literary Society. 1928-’29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Orchestra; A. R. C. Life Saver; Wade Hampton Literary Society. 1929-’30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; I. R. C.; Swimming Team; Wade Hampton Literary Society. 1930-’31—-Y. W. C. A. Cabinet; Athletic Asso- ciation; I. R. C.; Treasurer of Wade Hampton Literary Society. BNOULA ESTHER HIBRS, B.S. BHREARDT. S.C. The more we give to others, the more we are increased.—Lao-T ze. O22 28a Wi Ga Ages Athletic Association. RO Deo en Wine CRAGEEn A TDLetiG ssoctation: 9292 30==Yo WG. Ae Athletic Association. LOB Oe sl Ve Wie Ge AG ee Athletic Association: Curry Literary Society. BVELYN BILL. A.B. ENOREE, 5S. C. The countenance ts the portrait of the soul.—Cicero. oD 28 — $V a Wer GaeeA.; Athletic “Association; Girl Scouts. 1928-'29--Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society. 192923 0 Yo Wi Co Als Athletic Association: Winthrop Literary Society; S. C. U.; IR, By li, AN OB 02 314 Vie Gun Ae Athletic sAssoctation: Winthrop Literary Society; S. C. U.; President R. S. I. A. ROSE BUD HINSON, B.S. KERSHAW, S. C. Modesty ts the citadel of beauty and virtue. —Demades. (Oe 2S == SW Ga Ae Athletic: Association, 1922 20 =o Wee GaeA- eAthletic Association: Ellen H. Richards Club. Oo es 0 —— VW Ge ACoA tl etiGnAssOclation™ Ellen H. Richards Club. LOB 023s en a GamnAn met hleticm Association: Ellen H. Richards Club. ANDREA AGNES ANNIE HOFFMEYER, A.B. FLORENCE, S. C. Labor conquers all things.—Hamer. 1927-'28—-Y. W. G. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-’29--Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1929-30—Y. W. GC. A. Athletic Association: Archimedeans. 1930231=-Y. W. GG) Ag Athleticm Associaton: Archimedeans. ELIZABETH HOPKE, B.S. CHARLESTON, S. C. Sigma Kappa Sigma, Beta Alpha Grace was in all her steps, heaven in her eye, In every gesture dignity and love.—Miulton. 1927-'28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; President Class; Glee Club; President's Council; Delegate Blue Ridge Confer- ence; Winthrop Literary Society. 1928-’29--Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Sophomore Council; Winthrop Liter- ary Society. 1929-°30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; I. R. C.; Commencement Marshal; Treasurer Winthrop Literary Society. 1930-’31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; I. R. C.; President of Winthrop Liter- ary Society; President’s Council. MARY ELUA-HORTON; A-S, LANCASTER, 5. CG, Beta Pi Theta She has prosperous art, Where she will play with reason and discourse And well she can persuade.—Shakespeate. 1927--28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Distin- guished, 1928-29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Distin- guished; Curry Literary Society. 1929-’30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Distin- guished; Treasurer Curry Literary Society; I. R. C.; Junior-Senior Debate; Debaters League, Grand Committee; Carolina-Winthrop Debate. 1930-’°31—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Debaters League, President; Order of Strawberry Leaf; Cambridge-Winthrop Debate; U. D. C. ALMA HUDSON, A.B. MCCA SG Theta Sigma Beta, Beta Pi Theta If to her share some female errors fall Look on her face and you'll forget them all.—Pope. 1927-’28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-’29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1929-’30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Re Ss (letAue [ee Rese wee resigent Theta. Sigma Beta. 1930-’31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; R. Sivly Avs USSR SG aiereshinan Counselor. MARY “Al VCE HUTCHINSON, “A.B. ES S, C. Beautiful as sweet! Young as beautiful! and soft as young! and gay as soft! and innocent as gay !—Y oung. 1927-28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society. 1928-’29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society. 1929-’30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society ; Forceps and Scalpel Club. 1930-°31—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society ; Secretary and Treasurer of Forceps and Scalpel Club; Freshman Counselor. JAUAIRURUHE TP JANUIP IPO), 133.85. DORCHESTER, S. C. Phi Nu Kappa, Beta Alpha She has an eye that could speak, though her tongue were stlent—Aaron Hull, 1927- 28—-Y. W. CGC. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-’29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1929-’30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1930-°31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; House President Roddey Hall; Student Government Executive Board; Curry Literary Society. GETHA JACKSON, B.S. ROWESVILEE ou The flower of meekness on a stem of grace. —James Montgomery. 1927-’28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Ellen H. Richards Club; Winthrop Literary Society. 1928-°29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Ellen H. Richards Club; Winthrop Literary Society. 1929-’30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Ellen H. Richards Club; Winthrop Literary Society; S. C. U. 1930-'31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Ellen H. Richards Club; Winthrop Literary Society; S. C. VU. eG) Ge CARNICE JENNINGS, A.B. ORANGEBURG, S. C. Phi Kappa Phi The bloom of opening flowers, unsullied beauty Softness and sweetest innocence she wears, And looks like nature in the world’s first spring. —Roeve. 1927-28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association: S. CG. U.- Girl Scouts; President of Phi Kappa Phi. 93 0251 —— oun Ven Cue A arth leticne Association! Sa Ca Un me Girls coutsems resident ot Pov Ixayeyon (Pore I, Ik. (Cs Wace Hampton Literary Society. MARGUERITE JOHNSON, B.S. ROCKS HDi See Kappa Delta Phi Sincerity ts the better part of wisdom.—Chesterfield. 1927-28 -—_Y. WW. (G AG Athi cticus Associanonm: Gitk Scouts!) UD ae Cra Ome Glee Ellen H. Richards Club. 1928-'29-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; UL DGee Sa Canes Ellene rlemiachie ards Club. 1929- 30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; S. G Ue Ellen He Richards€linb: 1930-31—-Y. W: C. A.: Athletic Association: President Kappa Delta Phi. MARION JOHNSON, A.B. WINNSBORO, S. C. Cood sens2 and good nature are never separated. —Dryden. 1927-'28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hampton Literary Society. 1928-'29—_Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hampton Literary Society. 1929-’30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hampton Literary Society; Rees 1930-’31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hampton Literary Society; Ake PRE, VERA JOHNSON, B.S. WAGNER, S. C. Gamma Sigma Good nature is one of the richest fruits of true Christtanitty.—Henry Ward Beecher. 1927- -28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; 4-H Club; Ellen H. Richards Club. 1928- 29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; 4-H Club; Ellen H. Richards Club. 1929- 30—-Y. W. GC. A.= Athletic: Association: 4-H Club; Ellen H. Richards Club. 1930-°31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; 4-H Club; Ellen H. Richards Club. MARTHA MEDORA JOLLY, A:B. WNION SSaiG: Givz me an honest laughter.—Sir Walter Scott. 1927-'28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-’29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1929-’°30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Archimedeans. 1930-’'31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Archimedeans; S. C. U. 44 TT DUGINDAT EVELYN JONES) 7A:B. ANDERSON, S. C. I am the very pink of courtesy.—Shakespeare. 1927-'28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 19282 29=-Y. W. GC. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hampton Literary Society. 1929-’30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hampton Literary Society; Archimedeans. 1930-’31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hampton Literary Society; Archimedeans—Secretary. MARTHA FRANCES JORDAN, A.B. ROOK InhitiL,, S.C. A woman's strength is most potent when robed in gentleness.—Lamartine. 1927- 28=—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. W282 29=—Y W. CGC. A.; Athletic Association; Hockey Squad. 1929-’30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; ee on Ce we lockeymmoquad: baseball Squad. 1930-'31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; I. R. C.; Hockey Squad. te oy ty IRENE KASSLER, B.S. GAFENEY, S. C. Delta Epsilon Kappa, Beta Alpha Your best, your sweetest empire 1ts— To please.—Barbauld. 1927-’28—-Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society. 1928-'29—Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society. 1929-'30—Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society; Assistant, Journal Staff; Glee Club. 1930-’31—Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society; Journal Staff. NORMA KASSLER, A.B. GAFENEY, S. C. Delta Epsilon Kappa, Beta Pi Theta Women are the poetry of the world tn the same sense as the stars are the poetry of heaven. —Hargrave. 1927-’28—Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society. 1928-'29—Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society; Music Club; Distinguished. 1929-’30—Athletic Association; Curry Literary SOcet yea VisiGm @liibe ml wun Ga Dice tinguished; Ass. Bus. Manager Journal. 1930-'31—Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society; Music Club; Bus. Manager Journal; Recording Sec. of Beta Pi Theta. MAYSIE KEMP, B.S. EDGEFIELD, S. C. Beta Alpha The perfection of outward loveliness ts the love shining through its crystalline covering. —James Porter. 1927--28—-Y. W.-C. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-°29--Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1929-73 0--Y. W. G) AY Athletic Associations Dae Wee G. we OBO. l= se. A.; Athletic Association. + + 2 ee + Se peg CLAUDIA KENNEMUR, B.S. ITBERDC roe. Kappa Upsilon Kappa, Beta Alpha The beauty of a lovely woman ts like prose. —George Eliot. 1927-7 2:8=-Y= We G. Ate SAthleticusAssoctarion, Curry Literary Society. 192:8= 29=—Y, Win GAG sAthletiom Associations Curry Literary Society. 1929-’30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic) Associations Curry Literary Society; Archimedeans, Secretary; Freshman Counselor; U. Dy 1930-°31—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; President of Archimedeans. SARA LAW KENNERLY, A.B. WINNSBORO, S. C. Beta Pi Theta Intellect—brain force.—Schiller. 1927-'28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society; Distin- guished; Honorary Scholarship. 1928-’29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society; Distin- guished; Honorary Scholarship. 1929-’°30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Liter ary Society; Distin- guished; Honorary Scholarship;’ Asst. Editor of Winthrop Journal. 1930-°31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society; A. Mark- ley Lee Scholarship; Vice-president of Beta Pi Theta; Associate Editor-in- Chief of Winthrop Journal. fh Oy Oa MAR Y GILUL REY wai. RODMAN, S. C. Rare ts the union of beauty and virtue.—Juvenal. 1927-’28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-'29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society. 1929-’30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society; Archimedeans. 1930-’31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society; Archimedeans. DEAN PEW GEL B.S. CLEMSON COLLEGE, S. C. Sigma Kappa Sigma Contagtous enthustasm.—Mrs. Balfour. 19OLI 23—V, Wi, (, Aes ANadllene Agsecainion: Cheer Leader; Winthrop Literary So- ciety; Ellen H. Richards Club. LODB=a 2PO— NF, WW, (C. Aloe PNasilence Aexoeictsiom: Vice-President Ellen H. Richards Club; Winthrop Literary Society. oO e 0=— een Gum mA LD leticu AssOclation: Ellen H. Richards Club; Chapel Proctor; Thalia German. OBOE | — Yeu Ven Gurls = Athletic Association: Ellen H. Richards Club; Chief Chapel Proctor; Thalia German. FRANCES KNIGHT, B.S. DIECONTES ae. Phi Sigma Delta, Beta Alpha I have a heatt with room for every joy.—Bailey. 1927-'28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society. 1928-’29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society. 1929-’30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Secretary of Winthrop Literary So- ciety. 1930-°31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society; Standards Committee. SENNIE KNIGHT? A.B. FOUNTAIN INN, S. C. The reason firm, the temperate will Endurance, foresight, strength and skill. —wWordsworth. 1927-28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Distin- guished. 1928-’ 29—_Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Distin- guished; Wade Hampton Literary Society. 1929-’30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Distin- guished; Wade Hampton Literary Society; I. R. C.; Debaters League. 1930- 31—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hamp- ton Literary Society; Grand Council of Debaters League; Freshman Counselor; Chemistry Club. (CAIRULIONE WAN ILISE: ININCOIB EIKO, VAla Bi CHARLESTON, S. C. Sigma Kappa Sigma O perfect woman, nobly planned To warn, to comfort and command.—W ordsworth. 1927--28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Masquers; Class Glee Club; Winthrop Literary Society. 1928-’29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Masquers; Class Glee Club; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet; Sopho- more Council; Recording Secretary Winthrop Literary Society. 1929--30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Masquers; Class Glee Club; I. R. C.; Student Government Executive Board; Chapel Choir. 1930-31—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Masquers; Class Glee Club; Chapel Choir; Hand Book Staff; Secretary of Class. LOUIS DE PANG? 4:5: COLUMBIA, S. C. Sigma Omega Delta Strange, inborn, profound attraction. —Barry Cornwell. 1927--28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Swimming Team. 1928-29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Sophomore Council. 1929-°30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society; Tatier Staff; College Marshal. 1930-°31—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Photo Editor of TatLter; Freshman Counselor. EDITH LAWTON, B.S. GREENVILLE, S. C. What's a table richly spread Without a woman at its head?—Wharton. 1927--28—Y. W. C. A.; Vice-President Freshman Cabinet. 1928-’29—Y. W. C. A.; Wade Hampton Literary Society; Class Representative on Student Government Board) Ay RG 1929-’30—Y. W. C. A. Cabinet; Wade Hampton Literary Society; Ellen H. Richards Club; Marshal; De- baters League. 1930-’°31—Y. W. C. A. Cabinet; Wade Hampton Literary Society; Student Government Board, Class Rep- resentative; Debaters League, Grand Committee. JANET LEAKE, A.B. GUINTONGS ae Delta Kappa Zeta, Eta Sigma Phi Scarcely she knew that she was great or fatr, Or wise beyond what other women are, Or (which ts better) knew, but never durst com- pare.—Dryden. ; 1927-’28—Y. W. C. A.; Secretary of Freshman Cabinet. 1928-’29-—-Y. W. C. A.; Vice-President of Class; Sopho- more Council; Distinguished; Honorary Scholar- ship; Delegate to Blue Ridge; Wade Hampton Literary Society; Masquers. 1929-’-30—Y. W. C. A. Cabinet; Delegate to Blue Ridge; Marshal; Junior-Senior Debater; Chairman De- baters League; I. R. C.; National Student Coun- cil of Y. W. C. A.; Wade Hampton Literary Society; Masquers. 1930-°31—Y. W. C. A., President; Debaters League; I. R. C.; National Student Council; Wade Hamp- ton Literary Society; Masquers; Honorary Mem- ber Student Government Board; Presidents’ Council; Senior Order. IEDGDYAN WIEN. 185 WS ORANGEBURG, S. C. Her step ts music and her voice is song.—Bailey. 1927-28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Class Glee Club; Choral Society; College Glee Club. 1928-'29—Y. W. C. A.; Vice-President of Class Glee Club; Choral Society; College Glee Club; Music Club. 1929-’30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; President of Class Glee Club; Choral Society; College Glee Club; Music Club; Chapel Choir; Chapel Proctor. 1930-°31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Class Glee Club; Music Club, Treasurer; Chapel Choir; Choir Proctor. we MARY WILLINGHAM LEITNER, B.S. BOOKMAN, S. C. Beta Alpha Her air, her manners, all who saw admired. —Crabbe. 1928-'29—Y. W. C. A.; Winthrop Literary So- ciety; Athletic Association. 1929-’30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society; College Marshal. 1930-°31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society. MARY LEMASTER, A.B. GAFFNEY, S. C. With temper calm and mild, And words of soften’d tone. —The Vicksburg Whig. 1927- 23-—-y. W. C. A. Athletic Association: Girl Scouts. 1928-'29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Girl Scouts. 1929--30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Girl Scouts; Archimedeans; Forceps and Scalpel. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Girl Scouts; Archimedeans, Treasurer; Forceps and Scalpel. MARY GRIER LESLIE, A.B. ROCK leltti, S. C: I have Immortal longings in me.—Shakespeatre. JWICVAT DESH EI RaeAL BE: (COLIUWMIBUA, So Cz Delta Sigma Phi, Beta Pi Theta Rugged strength and radiant beauty, These were one in nature's place—Sara J. Hale. 1927-’28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Glee Club. 1928-’ 29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Glee Club; Swimming Team; Hockey Squad; Wade Hampton Literary So- ciety; Music Club. 1929-'30—Y. W. C. A.; Manager of Hockey Squad; Swimming Team; Bowling Team; Wearer of ‘““W’’; College Mar- shal; Wade Hampton Literary Society; Debaters’ League; Glee Club; Music Clube Yea Wirn Ga An Cabinet eAtiletic Board. 1930-’31—Y. W. C. A.; President of Athletic Association; Wade Hampton Literary Society; Debaters’ League; Senior Or- der; President’s Council; Grand Com- mittee of Debaters’ League. NELLA HEARN LONG, B.S. RIDGELAND, S. C. Energy and persistence conquer all things. —Franklin. 1927-'28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Ellen H. Richards Club; Wade Hamp- ton Literary Society. 1928-’'29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Ellen H. Richards Club; Wade Hamp- ton Literary Society. 1929-’30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Ellen H. Richards Club; Wade Hamp- ton Literary Society. 1930-°31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Ellen H. Richards Club; Wade Hamp- ton Literary Society. EEIZABE Wile wOW ies. AIKEN, S..C; Omicron Alpha Omicron She moves a goddess, and looks a queen.—Homer. 1927-’'28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athietic Association; Secretary of Class. 1928-'29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Masquers; Wade Hampton Literary Society. 1929-’30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Masquers; Wade Hampton Literary Society. 1930-'31—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Masquers; Wade Hampton Literary Society. HARRIEDLE EYEERS® B:s- DARLINGTON, S. C. Phi Sigma Kappa, Beta Alpha And ‘tis my fatth that every flower Enjoys the air it breathes—Wordsworth 1927-’28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-’29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society. 1929-’30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society; Archimedeans. 1930-’31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society; Archimedeans. de hb ot ESTELLE LYON te ABBEVILLE,’ S. G, Omega Gamma Delta, Eta Sigma Phi Her glossy hair was clustered o'er a brow Bright with intelligence, and fair and smooth. —Byron. 1927--28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hamp- ton Literary Society; Glee Club. 1928-°29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hamp- ton Literary Society; Glee Club. 1929-’°30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hamp- ton Literary Society; Glee Club. 1930-’-31—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hamp- ton Literary Society; Glee Club. MIPDREDEELIZABE TH Isy ON, A.B. ANDERSON, S. C. Sigma Omega Delta She ts made to be the admiration of everybody, and the happiness of one.—Butke. 1927-'28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Terpsichorean German Club. 1928-'29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Terpsichorean German Club. 1929-’30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Terpsichorean German Club. 1930-°31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Terpsichorean German Club. MARY McCULLOUGH, A.B. PNUGEING es (C: Her ways are ways of pleasantness and all her paths are peace.—Proverbs. 1927-'28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-'29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society. 1929-’30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society; Glee Club. 1930-°31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Gilae Clits WW), IDs C- PUIZADEl Ha BELKeMcELHANEY, A.B. IORI IMMUNE, So (C, True happiness (if understood) Consists alone in doing good.—Thomson. 1927-’28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-°29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Basketball Squad. 1929-’30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Distinguished; Curry Literary Society. 1930-’31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Basketball Squad; Curry Literary So- ciety; South Carolina Union; Rural School Improvement Association. BVA MARY McGEE, B.S. WALTERBORO, S. C. Beta Epsilon Phi The gentleness of all the Gods go with thee. —Shakespeare. 92 7= 28——-Y. W. GA. Athletic Association, 1928--29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1929-’°30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Ellen H. Richards Club. 1931023 1==Y. W. G A.: Athletic Association: Ellen H. Richards Club. JULIA McIVER, A.B. MT. PLEASANT, S. C. Pi Lambda Kappa High though a wit, yet humble was her mind, As tf she could not, or would not, find How much her worth transcended all her kind. —Dryden. 1927-'28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-’29--Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Secretary of Class; Sophomore Coun- cole 1929-’30—Athletic Association; Y. W. C.:A. Cabinet; Winthrop Literary Society; Treasurer of Class. 1930-'31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society; Masquers; Business Manager of TATLER; Presi- dent Pi Lambda Kappa. SALLIE McKINNON, B.S. BENNETTSVILLE, S. C. Kappa Sigma Gamma Ideality consists of the rainbow rays of intellect. —Alfred Mercier. 1927-28—Y.) W. Ge A Athletics Associations Ellen H. Richards Club. 1928-’29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Ellen H. Richards Club. 1929-'30—Y. W. G. A.; Athletic Assocation: Ellen H. Richards Club. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Ellen H. Richards Club. MAMIE NICHOLS McMILLAN, B.S. DATARS .G: Faithfulness and sincerity first of all.—Confuctus. 1927-’28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-’29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Glee Club. 1929-°30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Glee Club; Music Club; Choral So- ciety; Chapel Choir. 1930- 31—Y. W. Co A.s) Athletic Association: Glee Club; Music Club; Choral So- ciety; Chapel Choir. MARY JANE MACFIE, A.B. WINNSBORO, S. C. The highest art ts artlessness—Durivage. 1927-’28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society. 1928-'29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society. 1929-’30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society. 1930-’31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society. FRANCES ELIZABETH MARSHALL, A.B. ROCKHILL S.C. Sigma Delta Theta, Beta Sigma Delta And when a lady’s tn the case, You know all other things give place.—Gay. oie 8 Ko GA eA tT Dl eticn Association: Treasurer Glee Club. (ODB- PONE, WY, IC, INF JNuolleme Nagoreitata tein: 192923 0-=Yo WG. Als Athletic Association; Thalia German. OS OSs Yau V Cue AUamAthiletic Association: Thalia German. MARIA GARLINGTON MARTIN, B.S. CLEMSON COLLEGE, S. C. Sigma Kappa Sigma To see her ts to love her and love but her forever. —Butrns. 1927-'28—-Athletic Association; Treasurer of Glass: 1928-'29—-Athletic Association; Sophomore Coun- cil. 1929-’30—Athletic Association; I. R. C.; Basket- ball Squad. 1930-’31—I. R. C. Secretary; Assistant Business Manager of Johnsonian. MARY LANGIE MARTIN, B.S. BLUEFIELD, WEST VIRGINIA Tau Omega Kappa She ts herselfe of best things the collection. —Sir Philip Sidney. 1927-’28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Glee Club; Choral Society. 1928-'29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Glee Club; Choral Society. 1929-'30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Vice-President Glee Club; Choral So- ciety; College Glee Club; Music Club; Assistant Business Manager Johnsonian. 1930--31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Glee Club; College Glee Club; Music Club; Business Manager Johnsonian; President Tau Omega Kappa; Choral Society. LOUISEIMA THIS, B.S. CHARLESTON, S. C. Her heart was in her work, and the heart giveth grace unto every art.—Longfellow. ho) 3 = | Ve Ge eA etic Association: OZ Se 2.9 = ai Gu A e eAthleticn Association: Glee Club; Choral Society; Music Club. LODO 0 = VeVi Gee Athleticn Association: Glee Club; Music Club. OZ 02s Vee Ven Ga Av eA thleticn Association: Glee Club; Music Club. LOUISE MATTISON, A.B. HONEA PATH, S.-C. Venus herself, tf she were bold, would not be Venus.—Apulartes. MARTHA MICKLE, A.B. ROCKSHIDiGa om ee Beta Tau Gamma Happiness seems made to be shared.—Corneille. 1927-28—-Y. W. GSA; Athletic Association: Glee Club. 1928-'29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Glee Club; Choral Society. 1929-°30—-Y. W. C. A.;: Athletic Association: Glee Club; Girl Scouts; Chapel Choir; President Beta “Tau Gamma. 193.023 1==Y, Wa Gy Ae AthleticAssocianion Glee Club; Girl Scouts; Chapel Choir; Curry Literary Society. FANNIE G. MILLER, A.B. ORANGEBURG, S. C. ‘Tis modesty that makes her seem divine. —Shakespeare. 1927-’28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-’29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1929-’30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; I Ace e. 193,0-°3 1—Y. W. Ge) -Ace Athletic sAssociations Ih, AR, (C.. MILDRED MILLER, A.B. GREENVILLE, S. C. Eta Sigma Phi So unaf fected, so composed a mind; So firm, so soft, so strong, yet so refined!—Pope. 1927-’28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Chapel Proctor; Distinguished. 1928-°29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Chapel Proctor; Distinguished; Hockey Squad. 1929-°30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Chapel Proctor; Distinguished; Wade Hampton Literary Society; Johnsonian Staff; Commencement Marshal. 1930-’31—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hampton Literary Society; President’s Council; Editor-in-Chief of Winthrop Journal. ROE Re VASANIN MILEBK, A.B. Moore, S. C. For thy more sweet understanding, a woman. Shakespeare. 1927-'28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; 4-H Club. 1928-’29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; 4-H Club; Curry Literary Society. 1929-°30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Girl Scouts; Curry Literary Society; Archimedean Club. 1930-’31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Girl Scouts; Curry Literary Society; Archimned eare Clu bie RemiSen len Ae MARY OLA MITCHUM, B.S. KINGSTREE, S. C. She was a soft landscape of mild earth Where all was harmony, calm, and quiet.—Byron. Oe 6 =e Ou eA tletiGmAssocration: LOD se 20S ea Carly eAthletiGmAssociation. LOVE |= =e Vi @an Abe mr Ath etic Association: Ellen H. Richards Club; Freshman Counselor. LOSES 0a V Oa Athletic eaAssociation: Ellen H. Richards Club; Assistant Chief Freshman Counselor. JUANITA MOLE, A.B. BRUNSON, S. C. The mildest manners and the gentlest heart. —Homer. LORI = PEN, Wh, (C, Doe Adelleue Acgeeiatcton, LOZ 8229 Yo Wr Ge Aa Athletic Wssociation: 1920-30, Wi, ©, Mee Middllesie Aagericinioias Forceps and Scalpel. LOBO-” ile, Wi, (CS, ANok TNs HNeRorelevntonns Forceps and Scalpel. ob ot ELIZABETH MOORE, A.B. ROCK letn, S, C, Beta Sigma Delta, Kappa Epsilon An inborn grace that nothing lacked Of culture or appliance— ‘The warmth of genital courtesy, The calm of self-reliance.—Whittier. 1927-’28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-'29--Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. LODE) —— Vem Ga AL aA tbletic s Association: HOS Os NeW Gow Aces AtileticmAssociationy CATHERINE MORGAN, B.S. HARTSVICL Eo mG: Beta Alpha, Pi Sigma Phi A daughter of the gods, divinely tall And most divinely fatr.—Tennyson. 1927-’28—-Athletic Association; Hockey Team; Basketball Squad; Track Team. 1928-’29—Athletic Association; Hockey Team; Basketball Squad; Manager Track Team; Athletic Board; Captain Hockey Team; Wade Hampton Literary Society. 1929-’30-——Athletic Association; Hockey Team; Varsity Hockey Team; Captain Basketball Squad; Track Team; Varsity Track Team; Swimming Team; Treasurer Athletic Association; Recording Secre- tary Wade Hampton Literary Society; Athletic Board; A. R. C. Life Saving Corps; Wearer “WwW ” 0 1930-’31—-Athletic Association; Captain Hockey Team; Varsity Hockey Team; Basketball Squad; Track Team; Vice-President Athletic Association; Vice- President Wade Hampton Literary Society; Ath- letic Board; Tarrer Staff. MARY LOUISE MYERS, A.B. OAKWAY, S. C. Delta Gamma For they can conquer who think they can.—Virgil. 1927-’'28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; 4-H Club. 1928-’29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Zz edel (Gln IR Sa My vale . 1929-’30—Y. W. C. A.; R. S. I. A.; Curry Liter- ary Society; Forceps and Scalpel; Ath- letic Association. 1930-’31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; R.S. ly Ave Curry Literary Society: PAULINE M. NASH, B.S. GRAYs COURI=E oe Beta Alpha And her shiny locks Hang on her temples like a golden fleece. —Shakespeare. 1927-’28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society. 1928-’29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society. 1929-’30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society. 1930-’31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. NAOMI JOSEPHINE NIX, A.B. GARNETT, S. C. They serve God, who serve well his creatures. —AMrs. Norton. 1927-28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-’29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; S. C. U. 1929-’30—Y. W. C, A.; Athletic Association; Girl Scouts; Glee Club; S. C. U.; Archimedean Club. 1930-’31—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Girl Scouts; Archimedean Club; Forceps and Scalpel; Glee Club; Curry Literary Society; Student Volun- teer Band; Secretary and Treasurer of Student Volunteer Band; Chapel Choir. PEIVA NORRIS, AB; NEWBERRY, S. C. There’s a proud modesty tn mertt.—Dryden. 1927-’28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-’29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1929-°30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; LRGs 1930-’31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. SARAH OATES, A.B. HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. With thee conversing I forget all time Milton. 1927--28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-29—-Y. W. CGC. A.: Athletic Association: Distinguished. 1929--30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Distinguished. 193.0 31—-Y. W. GC. A.: Athletic Association. ILIVANBe tel ONDE. BEG. WVBR. Se KC: He lives most Who thinks most, feels the noblest, acts the best. —Bailey. 1927- 28——-Y. W. GC: A. Athletic Association. 1928-29—-Y. W. C. A.: Athletic Association. 1929-30==Y. W. GC. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society; Archimedean Club. (9S OS —— Yeu V Gone A At bletiem Association: Archimedean Club. HELEN BOROUGHS O’DELL, A.B. LIBERTY; 5... CG. Kappa Phi Tau Ease with dignity.—Cicero. 1927-28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Chapel Proctor. 1928-29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Chapel Proctor. 1929-30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Chapels erocton mls Ge. 1930-'31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Chapel Proctor sla Rem Ce mek appa Phi Tau, President. BERNICE RAE ODOM, A.B. GIBSON, N. C. The more we give to others the more we are increased.—Lao-T ze. 1927-28--Y. W..G. A; AthleticeAssoctation: 1928- 29-Y. W. G@ A.: Athletic” Association; 4-H Club; Girl Scouts. 1929-30—Y. W.-C. Axe Athletie Association; Wade Hampton Literary Society; 4-H Club aie Ree 1930-3 1=—Y 2 WW. Ge Aye AthleticmsAssociation: Wade Hampton Literary Society; 4-H GHiiboysn dle Ie, (Cy ETHEL HARRIET OSTEEN, B.S. FLORENCE, S. C. Beta Alpha Its arido to be merry and wise, Its gude to be honest and true-—Old Scotch Song. 1927-78 _Y. W. C. A.: Athletic Association: 1978-’779—-Y. W. C. A.: Athletic Association. 1999230—=Y, W, GG A: Athletic Association 1930-31—Y. W. G A: Athletic Association: VIRGINIA PARKER, A.B. SPARTANBURG, S. C. The truly generous are the truly wise.—Horace. 1927-’28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-'29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1929-'°30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Archimedeans. 1930-31]—-Y. W, C. A.; Athletie Association: Archimedeans. ALIENE PARROE Py v5; ROCKS HILV ao. G: A pound of pluck ts worth a ton of luck. —James A. Garfield. 1927-’28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-'29-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1929-’30—Y. W.._C. A.; Athletic Association; Took Ge 1930-’°31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; I dee, (es LEONORA ELIZABETH PARROTT, A.B. SWIMMER, SS, C. Kappa Epsilon, Eta Sigma Phi If the heart of a man ts depressed with cares, The mist ts dispelled when this woman appears. —Gay. 1927-28—_Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Hockey Squad; D. D. D.; Distinguished. 1928-’29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hamp- ton Literary Society. 1929-’30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hamp- ton Literary Society; Standards Committee Rep- resentative. 1930-°31—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hamp- ton Literary Society; Terpsichorean German Club; Kappa Epsilon, President. EOISSPATRICK ACB: BOWMAN, S. C. Great minds, like heaven, are pleased in dotng good.—Rowe. OVE 76-0 V en GA eA tletics AssOoclatin: 1928-’29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1929-°30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society; S. C. Union, Vice-president, I. R. C. is02 eI Woe ©. AL Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society; I. R. C. MAR VHAS PATTERSON PEAY, B.S. (CILMNARON: Sy (Ce. Upsilon Tau Epsilon, Beta Alpha Good humor 1s goodness and wisdom combined. —Owen Meredith. 1927--28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-°29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Glee Club; Hockey Squad. 1929-’°30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Glee Club; Basketball Squad; Baseball Team, Manager; Winthrop Literary Society; Hockey Squad. 1930-°31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Hockey Squad; Beta Alpha, Treas- urer; A. R. C. Life-Saving Corps. she choke PAULINE PEBLER, A.B. CAMERON, S. C. —Amid life’s quests That seem worthy, there ts but one—to do men good.—Bailey. 1928-'29—Entered; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Asso- ciation; Student Volunteer; Delegate to State Student Volunteer Confer- ence. 1929-°30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society; I. R. C.; Freshman Counselor; Student Volun- teer, Secretary and Treasurer. ILOB3Os sril—=s , WY, (. Ae ANdolieiate AANgs@cietnion Winthrop Literary Society; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet; Student Volunteer, IDA PERRIN, A.B. UNION, S. C. Patience ornaments the woman.—Tertullian. 1927 -28—-Y. W.. @) sae Athletic Association: 1928-'29-—Y. W.-C... A.s Athletic) Association: 1929=30=-Y. W.1G) A Athletic sAssociations fe RRC. 1930-’31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; [ake G: Da Oi ye ELIZABETH PETTIGREW, A.B. FLORENCE, S. C. Eta Sigma Phi Her deep blue eyes smile constantly, as if they had by fitness won the secret of a happy dream she does not care to speak.—Mrs. Browning. 1927-28—Y. W.'€. A:; Athletic Association: Distinguished. 1928-'29--Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1929-'30—Y. W. G. A.; Athletic Association: 1930-’31—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. MARY LOVE PLEXICO@ Ac SHARON, S. C. Eta Sigma Phi Diversity, that ts my motto.—La Fontaine. 1927-'28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-’29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society. 1929-’30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society; Girl Scouts; Eta Sigma Phi, Secretary; 1930-°31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society; U. D2 Gx Girl Scouts; South Carolina Union; RES, IE AG SARAH MIKELL POPE, A.B. EDISTO ISLAND, S. C. Kappa Epsilon Pi Yet she’s more loveable as simple woman Than anyone diviner that I know.—Cratk. 1927-’28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Freshman Cabinet; Winthrop Literary Society. 1928-'29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society. 1929-’30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society; I. R. C.; Debaters League. 1930-’31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society, Treasurer; I. R. C.; Debaters League, Grand Com- mittee. WILLIE EVANS PORTER; A.B. CAMDEN, S. C. Beta Pi Theta, Gamma Sigma Great women belong to history and to self-sacrifice. —tLee Hunt. 1927-’28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society; Glee Club. 1928-’29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society; Glee Club. 1929-’30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society; Glee Club; Music Club; Chapel Choir. 1930-°31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society; Glee Club; Music Club; Chapel Choir; Secretary and Treasurer, Glee Club; President, Gamma Sigma. a hb fe ANNIE ZELMA POWER, A.B. LAURENS, S. C. Blessed with that sweet simplicity of thought So rarely found, and never to be taught. —Mrs. Barbauld. 1927- 28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Freshman Cabinet. OF be OY Ge AL Athletic Association: Girl Scouts. 90a |) —— Yi a OAC meth letica Association: Giodl Syeeyiese 1, Sy I TN. 19302 31-—=Y¥ , W. CG. A.; Athletic Association: Patrol Leader Girl Scouts; R. S. I. A. ANNE LOUISE PRICHARD, A.B. WESTMINSTER, S. C. Kappa Epsilon Pi The keen spirit Seizes the prompt occaston—makes the thought Start into instant action, and at once Plans and performs, resolves and executes. —Hannah Moore. 1927-°28—_Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Distinguished. 1928-’°29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society; Distinguished. 1929’30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; I. R. C.; Debaters League; Winthrop Literary Society; Distinguished. 1930-’31—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet; I. R. C.; Debaters League, Grand Committee; Order of Strawberry Leaf; Winthrop Literary Society; President Kappa Epsilon Pi. ALTA PRIDMORE, A:B. GREENVILLE, S. C. Beauty ts a quality of the heart. It ts more than skin deep.mAnonymous. NOD es). S N ee Ge eer ACh leticu ssOGlation™ 1L928= 29a We CA. Athletic Assoctation: 19D 9730 Ge aL meth etic Association: Ine ReaG@e 1O3O.Sil——— . W, CC. Ace Avedlesie Aegean: I 1s INEZ PRIDMORE, B.S. GREENVILLE, S. C. Mack her majestic fabric; she’s a temple.—Dryden. 1927-°28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Chapel Proctor; Ellen H. Richards Club. 1928= 29-—Ys W.-C. As Athletes Assocation- Ellen H. Richards Club. 1929- 30-—-Y. W. G. A. Athletic Association; Ellen H. Richards Club; Campus Com- mittee. 1930-°31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Ellen H. Richards Club. MARGARET ELIZABETH PROCTOR, B.S. CHESTER, S. C. Upsilon Tau Epsilon Her faults, her sweetnesses, are purely human. —Cratk. 1927-28—-Y. W. GC. A. Athletic Association: Ellen H. Richards Club. 1928-’29--Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Ellen H. Richards Club; Glee Club; College Orchestra. 1929-73 0—-Y. Wa GAs; Athletic mAssociation: Ellen H. Richards Club; Glee Club; Campus Committee. 193.0-31——-Y. Ws Go A... Athletie vAssociation: Ellen H. Richards Club. GRAGE ELIZABETH PRUIT GD Bs: HONEA PATH, S. C. Sigma Gamma Life without laughing ts a dreary blank. —Thackeray. 1927-’28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-’29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Ellen H. Richards Club. 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association: Ellen H. Richards Club; Chemistry Club. 1930-°31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Ellen H. Richards Club; Chemistry Club. ADELENE RAINEY, B.S. SHARON, S S. C. Nature ts in earnest when she makes a woman. —Holmes. ng Cir oe C. A.; Athletic Association; Class Glee ‘lub. 1928-’29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Class Glee Club; U. D. C.; Wade Hampton Literary So- ciety; Chapel Choir; Music Club. 1929-’°30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; U. D. C.; Delegate to Blue Ridge District Convention; U. D. C. Reporter; Chapel Choir; Music Club; Col- lege Marshal; Assistant Business Manager of Journal. 1930-°31—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Class Glee Club; President U. D. C.; Page and Delegate to General Convention U. D. C., Asheville, N. C.; Wade Hampton Literary Society, President; Music Club; Presidents’ Council. EVELYN RALLINGS, A.B. PAGELAND, S. C. What she wills to do or say, Is wisest, vittuousest, discreetest, best.—Multon. 19272 28—=Y. We Go Av Athletic Association. OVE 29 == Yeu Wen Gwen Atoll etiem Association: NODS] 3 0- = Yau Win ©. AG Athletic Association: eRe Ce Curry, Witerary. society, 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A:; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society. MARY ALLISON RAY, A.B. DENMARK, S. C. Gamma Sigma Of all those arts in which the wise excel Nature's chief masterpiece is writing well. —John Sheffield. LIQ 28 7 Wa G@. AL Athletic Association. 1928-'29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1929-'30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. LOSS si — Ne V ne CawAn Athletic Association: Winthrop Literary Society; Journal italien MARGARET RICAUD, A.B. BENNETTSVILLE, S. C. Omega Gamma Delta Dignity in manner, always conveys a sense of reserve to force.—Alcott. 1927-'28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-°-29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Swimming Team; Tennis Team. 1929-’30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; I. R. C.; Tennis Manager; Journal Staff; Winthrop Literary Society; Hockey Team; A. R. C. Examiner. 1930-°31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Ren Came residents Omega Gamaima Delta. CAROLINE GORDON RICHARDSON, A.B. ORANGEBURG, S. C. etamoim lieta ete psilonmrt Happiness lends poetic charms to woman.—Balzac. 1927-28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Athletic Board; Freshman Cabinet; Wade Hampton Liter- ary Society; Distinguished. 1928-’29—Y. W.C. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hamp- ton Literary Society, Corresponding Secretary; S. C. U.; Distinguished; Honorary Scholarship. 1929-’30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hamp- ton Literary Society; Beta Pi Theta, Vice-Presi- dent; S. C. U., Recording Secretary; Distin- guished. 1930-’31—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hamp- ton Literary Society; Beta Pi Theta, President; Pi Epsilon Pi, President; Presidents’ Council; Senior Order. JULIA RIDDLE, A.B. LAURENS, S. C. Eta Sigma Phi She hath a natural wise sincerity, A simple truthfulness, and these have lent her a dignity as moveless as the centre.—Lowell. 1927-’°28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Student Government Board; Track Team; Freshman Cabinet. 1928-’ 29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Student Government Board; Secretary Student Govern- ment; Basketball Team; Track Team. 1929- -30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Student Government Board; Basketball Team; Com- mencement Marshal; Freshman Counselor; Wade Hampton Literary Society; Scout Patrol Leader. 1930--31—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Student Government Board; Vice-President Student Gov- ernment; Athletic Board; Senior Order. LULA SUE RIGBY, B.S: MANNING, S. C. Pi Sigma Delta O, born to soothe distress and lighten care, Lively as soft, innocent as fair.—Mrs. Barbauld. 1927-’28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-’29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1929-’30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Archimedeans. 1930-°31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Archimedeans. CLEORA ROBERTS, A.B. LANCASTER, S. C. You know I say Just what I think, and nothing more nor less. —Longfellow. 1927-'28—_-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-’29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Glee Club. 1929-’30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Archimedeans. 1930-’31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Glee Club; Archimedeans. MYRTLE ROBERTSON, A.B. HEATH SPRINGS, S. C. Neatness ts the crowning grace of womanhood. —Fontenelle. 1927-'28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-’29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1929-’30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry. Literary Society. 1930-’31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society; Forceps and Scalpel. JENNIE ROBINSON, B.S. BASLEYa oC. The useful and beautiful are never separated. —Pertander. ODE). — Vn @ eA eA nletiemeASSOcIation™ Ellen H. Richards Club. ODS) oe an Cn AD AT bleticmeAssOGlattonie Ellen H. Richards Club. [OPO 30= we, Wh, CGC, Acs Aualeme ANaserstetnorni: Ellen H. Richards Club. [OB 025 Yeu Vn Come seAthletic | Association: Ellen H. Richards Club. IMVAIRSY SP RRAINGE SSROE B.S. GREER, S. C. And when she spake, Sweete words, like dropping honey, she did shed. —S penser. | ORV = PENG, Wh (G ENee ANlllanie JaNGoxereNatopale Glee Club; Choral Society. LOD 8=—) 9= Yo Vi Ce Aa Athletic. Association: Glee Club; Choral Society; College Glee Club; Music Club. (GPO SO, Wi, (C. BS ANabileoie ekasexciekarents Glee Club; Choral Society; College Glee Club; Music Club, President; Chapel Choir. OS 0 aon an en @ ACEC ICtICMeASSOGlation: Glee Club; Choral Society; College Glee Club; Music Club, Vice-Presi- dent; Chapel Choir. CAROL ROGERS, A.B. GIG, Ss CG Soft as the memory of buried love Pure as the prayer which childhood wafts above. —Byron. 1927-28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Freshman Cabinet; Curry Literary Society; Ellen H. Richards Clabes Ue DATE: 1928-’°29—_Y. W. C. A.; ’ Athletic Association; Curry Diter ary ey Ellen H. Richards Clubs OE DG: 1929-’30— Me C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry ites ary aes Ellen H. Richards Club: Us Dac 1930-°31—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Ellen H. Ruchardse Glu a Wn DsGe VELTA ROGERS, A-B: iBISILINOING, Se (Ce My heart ts firm There ts naught within the compass of humanity But I would dare endure.-—Sir A. Hunt. LOZ 23 — =e Ga A eaAtbletic) Association. L928 29-—=yYa We Ce Ae) Athletic Association, OB 9230 == Youn V Gane Athletic Association: Wade Hampton Literary Society; Ih RE, KE USO 2 eo Yea Vin GAR: Athletic Association; Wade Hampton Literary Society; [Ry ts 1b, Wehoe di de Ce MAMIE ELIZABETH ROTHROCK, A.B. PENDLETON, 5. C. For this ye Rnow well, tho’ I wouldin’ lie For women ts all truth, and steadfastness.——Chaucer. 1927-'28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-'29-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1929-°30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hampton Literary Society; Dis- tinguished. 1930-°31—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hampton Literary Society. MARGARET RUSSEL, A.B. Nea Inhiwe, s. C. Beta Sigma Delta Graceful to sight, and elegant to thought.—Y oung. 1927- 28—-Y. W. C. A.: Athletic Association: 1928-'29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1929-’30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1930-’31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. FRANCES SADLER, A.B. ROCKET im Orme Beta Sigma Delta, Pi Lambda Kappa, Beta Pi Theta Ladies like variegated tulips show, Tis to their changes half their charms, we owe. —Pope. 1927-28—Y. W. C. A= Athletic Association: 1928-’29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1929-’30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1930-3 1—-Y. W. GC. A.; Athletic Association: of Oa fe GLADYS SANDERS, A.B. ROGKSEIUIEaS iG I have enjoyed earthly happiness; I have lived and loved.—Schiller. 1927-’28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Glee Club. 1928-’29--Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Glee Club. 1929-°30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Glee Club; Chapel Choir; Choral So- ciety; College Glee Club. 1930-’31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Glee Club; Chapel Choir; Choral So- ciety; College Glee Club. OLLIE BERNICE SANDERS, A.B. ROG Iniiiit, S.C. Variety ts the very spice of ltfe-——Cowper. 1927-’-28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Glee Club; Distinguished; Honorary Scholarship. 1928-’°29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Glee Club; Distinguished. 1929-’30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Glee Club; Distinguished; Archimedeans. 1930-°31—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Glee Club; Archimedeans. de hb NADEEN SAUNDERS, B.S. WALTERBORO, S. C. Pi Epsilon Pi None Rnew thee but to love thee, Nor named thee but to praise. —Fitz-Greene Halleck. 1927-'28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-'29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. T9292 0= = an View CueAws Athletics Association: Ellen H. Richards Club. 1930-2 31—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Bilensiiakichards Glub= Yo. WreG. A. Cabinet. NAOMI SCARBOROUGH, A.B. BISHOPVILLE, S. C. Kappa Upsilon Kappa True bravery ts quiet, undemonstrative. —Sir Philip Sidney. 1926-’27—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Athletic Board; Hockey Team; Basketball Team; Swim- ming Team. 1927-’28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Hockey Team, Captain; Varsity Hockey; Basketball Team; Swimming Team; Wearer of ““W”; Ath- letic Board; Treasurer Athletic Association; Treasurer of Class; Winthrop Literary Society. 1929-’30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Hockey Team, Captain; Varsity Hockey; Basketball Team; Baseball Team, Captain; Varsity Base- ball; Wearer of ‘“‘W’; Athletic Board; Repre- sentative to N. C. C. W. Field Day; Vice- President Athletic Association; Winthrop Liter- ary Society; I. R. C. 1930-31—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Hockey Team; Varsity Hockey; Basketball Team; Swim- ming Team; Baseball Team; Wearer of ‘“‘W.” +e tb +f LENA SCHEIN, B.S. BEAUFORT, S. C. Delta Epsilon Kappa, Beta Alpha Her voice was ever soft, Gentle and low—an excellent thing in woman. —Shakespeare. 1927-’28—Athletic Association. 1928-'29—Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society. 1929-'30—Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society; Girl Scouts. 1930-'31—Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society; Journal Staff, President Delta Epsilon Kappa. ELIZABETH SEABROOK, A.B. CHARLESTON, S. C. Kappa Phi A woman, and by so much nearer heaven as that makes one.—Beecher. 1927-°28-—Y. WW: C. Ac; Athletics Association. Freshman Cabinet; Winthrop Literary Society; Distinguished. 192'3- 29-——-Y. W. Ga Az? Athlettem Association: Student Government Board; Distin- guished; Winthrop Literary Society. 1929- 30—=Y. W. G. Az;y Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society; Secretary Student Government Association; Sec- retary Class. 1930-’'31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society; Editor of Handbook; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet Vice- president Class; Senior Order. CATHERINE SETZLER, B.S. SPARTANBURG, S. C. There ts a majesty in stmplicity.—Pope. 1927-'28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-’'29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1929-’30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hampton Literary Society; Ellen H. Richards Club; Chemistry Club. 1930-’31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hampton Literary Society; Ellen H. Richards Club; Chemistry Club. ANNIE MARTHA SHEALY, B.S. LEXINGTON eomnGe All are but parts of one stupendous whole, Whose body nature ts, and God the soul.—Pope. 1927-'28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Ellen H. Richards Club; 4-H Club. 1928-'29-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Ellen H. Richards Club; 4-H Club. 1929-’30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Sy Gans 1930-3 1—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association: Ellen iw Richardss Glubsaeo. Gane ReeSae lean LORENE SHEAL Y) SAB: LEXINGTON, S. C. A courage to endure and to obey.—Tennyson. 1927-’28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; 4-H Club. 1928-'29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; 4-H Club. 1929-’30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; S. C.°U.; Archimedeans; Girl Scouts. 1930-’ 31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; S..Gr Us? RR. S. 1.7 Ac; Archimedeans: Girl Scouts. MAKGAREW RUIT SHEALY, A.B. EDMUND, S. C. My mind to me an empire ts.—Southwell. 1927-'28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-'29-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1929-’30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1930-°31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. IWIUZ Noles INE SIIBIRIENG, IS. CUINTON mo. G Beta Alpha I have no skills in woman's change ful moods, Tears without grief, and smiles without a joy. —Matutrim. 1927-'28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; sirackemlleame 1928-’29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Track Team; Hockey Team. 1929-’30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hampton Literary Society; I. R. C.; Commencement Marshal. 1930-°31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hampton Literary Society; I, IR. €.8 iPkeesickome yaa, ANI oR: Hockey Team; Campus Committee. LOLA MARJORIB SHELLEY, A.B. MARION, S. C. Patience and fortitude conquer all things. —Emerson. 927228 YW. Gy AG Athletic Association. 1928- 29-—-Y. W. GC. A.; Athletic Association. UOSZ9E 3 0==Y a5 Wa Cy AS Athletic Association: Wade Hampton Literary Society; i WRe A S OBO = yeu Vi Gwe Athletic mAssociatlon: Wade Hampton Literary Society; LeRaCe ALICE VIRGINIA SHERARD, A.B. I, Si, (Ge Eta Sigma Phi A sweet attractive Rinde of grace A full assurance given by lookes. —Matthew Rayden. OVE) 8—— Nee Gem tinletiome Association: UDG 1928-29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Wh IDEA. L9Q9= 3O0—= 6, WE CG, As ANKE NSSeretelnoya Wl Di Ga Amertcann Neds Gross) Ieite= Saving Corps; Winthrop Literary So- ciety. LO3Oo Bil, WE C, Ans ANGE ANsecininicm Winthrop Literary Society; U. D. C. EMILY Av shiver... HOLLY Hino: Diligence ts the mother of good fortune. —Cervantes. 1927- 28-Y. W. ©) A.? Athletic Association: 1928-'29-_Y, Wa-G. Al Athletics Association: Glee Club. 1929-’30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Glee Club; Winthrop Literary Society; Girl Scouts; S. CG. Ul Archimedeans: Chapel Choir. 193023 1——Y. W. G. “As: Athletic VAssociation: Chapel Choir; Winthrop Literary So- SCaye ty, (. AW! AGNES MARGUERITE SHIPPEY, A.B. SPARTANBURG, S. C. Zealous, yet modest.—Beattte. 1927 28—_Y.. W. G. Av? Athletic sAssociations Girl Scouts. 192 8- 29-—Y.) W. |Gs A. AthleticuAssocration: 1929-’30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1930-’°31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society; R. S. I. Atom Gan nione AUGUSTA C. SIMPSON, A.B. PENDLETON, S. C. Beta Pi Theta, Lambda Phi Alpha Born to excel, and to command.—Congreve. 1927--28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society; Masquers, Apprentice; Basket- ball Squad, Manager; Athletic Board; Honorary Scholarship; Distinguished. 1928-’29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society; Masquers, Apprentice; Sopho-. more Council; Distinguished. 1929-’-30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society; Masquers, Journeyman; Dele- gate to Blue Ridge Conference; Debaters League; I. R. C.; President of Class; Presidents’ Coun- cil; Distinguished. 1930 31—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society; Masquers, Guild; State Y. M.- Y. W. Retreat; Editor-in-Chief, Tur Tat ier; Presidents’ Council; Senior Order; Lambda Phi Alpha, President; Commencement Speaker. _CHRISTINE SLAUGHTER, A.B. ORANGEBURG, S. C. You see in no place of conversation the perfection of speech so much as in accomplished women. —Sir Richard Steele. 1927-’28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association: 1928-’29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Girl Scouts. 1929-’30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; R. Se lA Girl Scouts Winthrop Literary Society. 1930-’31—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society; R. S. I. A. MARGARET SLOAN, A.B. WINNSBORO, S. C. Sigma Omega Delta Woman ts at best a contradiction still—Pope. 1927-°-28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-'29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1929-30—Y. W. G. A.: Athletic Association; Terpsichorean German. 1930-°31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Terpsichorean German. AMELIA HARVIN SMITH, A.B. SADUDAy aes Pi Gamma Phi She hath a natural, wise sincerity, A simple truthfulness; and these have lent her dig- nity as moveless as the centre-—Lowell. 1927-2 3——Y. WC. Ay Athietic Association. 1928--29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1929--30—-Y. W. C. A.: Athletic Association. 193 0 31-=Y. W. CG, A.; Athletic Association. te oh ELIZABETH SMITH, A.B. NAORUE Sh CE. There ts tn every true woman's heart a spark of heavenly fire, which beams and blazes in the dark hours of adversity.—Irving. 1927-28—_Y. W. C. A.: Athletic Association: Track Team; Girl Scouts. 1928- 29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Track Team; Archery Team; Wearer Ot Wo” 1929-’30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association: Track Team; Manager of ‘Track; Track Varsity; Hockey Team; Basket- ball Team; Archery Team; Athletic Board; Wearer of ““W.”’ 1930- 31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; siicackeneheam: ms Vianagerm oles l rack: “ Basketball Team; Athletic Board; Wearer of ““W’’; Basketball Varsity. MARION AMELIA SMITH, A.B. , FORDIMOLTE, S.C. Happiness lends poetic charm to woman.—Balzac. 1927-28—-Y. W. C. A.: Athletic Association; Freshman Cabinet. 1928- 29—-y. W. GC. A.; Athletic Association. 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A.: Athletic Association. 193,0- 31-—=Y. W. CG; A.; Athletic Association. SARA SMITH, B.S. ANDERSON, S. C. Beta Alpha Nothing endures but personal qualities. —Walt Whitman. 1927-'28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society. 1928-’29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society. 1929-°30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society. 1930-’31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society. RUBY SNOWDEN, A.B. HEMINGWAY, S. C. Speech ts great, but silence ts greater.—Carlyle. 19272 28—-Y. Wa Go eAw? sAthileticeAssociation: 1928-'29—-Y. W. CG. A.; Athletic” Association: Chapel Proctor. 1929-'30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Chapel Proctor. 1930-’31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Chapel Proctor. MAMIE STACKHOUSE, B.S. IDIGEIUEIN, Sy (C Phi Sigma Delta O, woman! thou wert fashioned to beguile, So have all sages said, all poets sung.—Ingelow. ELIZABETH REID STEWART, A.B. Mie. IOI, INI, GC, If you want learning, you must work for tt. —J. G. Holland. 1927-’28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Basketball Squad; Track Team; ; Hockey Team. 1928-’29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Basketball Team; Track Team; Hockey Team. 1929-’30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Basketball Team; Baseball Team; Dis- tinguished; Curry Literary Society. 1930-’31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Basketball Team; Hockey Team; Baseball Team; Curry Literary So- ciety. HARRIET STOKES, A:B. INGOK Intuit, S.C. Upsilon Tau Epsilon A shy face ts better than a forward heart. —Cervantes. 1927-'28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-’29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1929-'30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; eRe Ge 1930-°31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; I. R. C.; Winthrop Literary Society. EVA MAE STRICKLAND, A.B. WALTERBORO, S. C. Her hair was no more sunny than her heart. —Lowell. 1927-’28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society. 1928-’°29--Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society. 1929- 30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society; Archimedeans. 1930-’31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society; Archimedeans. MAR THA LUCILLE SUPHERLAND, A.B. BIGKENS;) Ss. (G: Phi Sigma Kappa Fine manners are the mantles of fine minds.—Alcott. 1927-’28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society; Masquers. 1928-’29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society; Masquers. 1929-’30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society; Masquers. 1930-’31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society; Masquers. MINNIE ELLA SWETENBURG, B.S. ANDERSON, S. C. Beta Alpha Sensibility ts the power of woman.—Lavator. 1927-’28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Athletic Board; Hockey Team; Basketball Squad; Man- ager of Track Team. 1928-°29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association, Treasurer; Athletic Board; Archery Team; Tennis Team; Manager Hockey Team; Winthrop Literary So- ciety; Sophomore Council. 1929-’30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Freshman Counselor; Campus Committee; Hockey Team; Tennis Team; Tennis Doubles Championship; Wearer of “W”; Track Team; Winthrop Liter- ary Society; Handbook Staff; I. R. C. 1930-’31—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; House Presi- dent McLaurin Hall; Student Government Executive Board; Hockey Team; Varsity Hockey Team; Winthrop Literary Society; TarTLer Staff; Wearer of “W.” EMILY PAULINE TALBERT, A.B. EDGEFIELD, S: C. Beta Sigma Upsilon, Eta Sigma Phi The holy calm that leads to heavenly musings. —Rogers. 1927-28—=Y¥. WeGe A. AthleticvAssociations 1928-'29--Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1929-30—Y. W. G, Avs Athletics Association: 1930-’31—-Y. W.-C. A. Athletic) Association: GERALDINE TOMMY TALLEY, B.S. SALEM, S. C. By her life alone, Gracious and sweet, the better way was shown. —Whittier. 192,727 8——Y We Ga A. emeAt hleticuecssociationn Ellen H. Richards Club. 19283) 29==Y 7 Wa Gel. Athletics Associauionr Ellen H. Richards Club. 1929-30—-Y. W. CGC. A.s Athletic Association; Ellen H. Richards Club; Wade Hamp- ton Literary Society. 1930-’31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Ellen H. Richards Club; Wade Hamp- ton Literary Society. MYRTLE TANNER, A.B. GREENVILLE, S. C. Eta Sigma Phi The feeling heart, stmplictty of life, and elegance of taste-—Thomson. 1927-'28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society; Honorary Scholarship; Distinguished. 1928-'29-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society; Distinguished. 1929-°30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society; Distinguished; Uae 1930-’°31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry, Viterary Society) sl hae WW, IDE (Ce DOROTHEA TAYLOR, A.B. GREENVILLE, S. C. Beta Pi Theta Woman has this tn common with angels, that suf- fering beings belong especially to her.—Balzac. 1927-’28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hampton Literary Society; Chapel Proctor. 1928-’29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hampton Literary Society; Chapel Proctor; Sophomore Council. 1929-’30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hampton Literary Society; Chief Chapel Proctor; Girls Scouts. 1930-'31—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hampton Literary Society; Girl Scouts; Student Volunteers. LILY MAE THOMAS, A.B. ULMERS, S. C. She came adorned hither like sweet May. —Shakespeatre. 1927-28—-Y. W. C. A.: Athletic Association. 1928-29--Y. W. C. A.;: Athletic Association. L920F 3 0=—vee Wia CamA er Athletic: Association: Archimedeans. OEE. — = ean © AR AT eticumAssOcia ton: Archimedeans. she bb te MARY THOMPSON, A.B. WESTMINSTER, S. C. I fill the cup to one made up, of loveliness alone; O woman, of her gentle sex, the seeming paragon. —Edward C. Pinkney. 1927-28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-29--y. W. C. A.: Athletic Association; Wade Hampton Literary Society. NID O eas 0=—= ou nC AL eeAthletics Association Wade Hampton Literary Society; Il, SRE KE LOS0= Sl —=Ye Wo Gamal nA thletic Association: Wade Hampton Literary Society; eee Ge MARY ELEANOR THURMOND, B.S. EBDGBHIELD, 5.) CG, It ts well to think well; it ts divine to act well. —RHorace Mann. 1927-’28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society; Ellen H. Richards Club; Chapel Proctor. 1928-29--y. W. C. A.: Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society; Ellen H. Richards Club, Vice-President; U. D. C.; Chapel Proctor. 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society; Chemistry Chile WW. IDE (C8 Clavyoyal 12kdtoxel rere 193'0231—=Y. W. ©. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society; Chemistry (Clube Ope en Cee tce-president: Chapel Proctor. MARY He TODD, B.S. PIEDMONT, S. C. Upsilon Tau Epsilon, Beta Alpha Illuston and wisdom combined Are the charm of life and art.—Joubert. OD 2.5 ——— eu ne Gon mA tDletic: sAssoctation): Track Team; Senior Life Saver. 19282 29 5 WG, AG; Athletic Association; Age hen Gael xaiminers 1929-'30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 193102 31=—Yo WG. Al Athletic Association; Hockey Squad; Johnsonian Staff. HASELL AMRINTHIA TOWNSEND, A.B. CHARLESTON, S. C. Sigma Delta Theta Woman ts a miracle of divine contradiction. —M tchelet. 1927-’28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Hockey Squad; D. D. D.; Terpsicho- rean German. 1928-’29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Terpsichorean German. 1929-’30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Terpsichorean German. 1930-’31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Terpsichorean German; Representative to Federation of Social Clubs. cS I MARY SUB“ ERO PLE R ALB; LEESVILLE om Gs Kappa Omega Delta How goodness brightens beauty!—Pope. 1927-'28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 192,8='29——-Y. WG, (A: Athletics Association: Winthrop Literary Society. 1929-’30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society; Girl Scouts. 1930-’31—-Y. W. .C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop’ Literary Society; Girl Scouts. JESSIE TROWBRIDGE, B.S. ANDERSON, S. C. Kappa Gamma Nu Women were made to give our eyes delight. —Young. 1927-’28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Chapel Proctor; Ellen H. Richards Club; Curry Literary Society. 1928-'29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Chapel Proctor; Ellen H. Richards Club; Curry Literary Society. 1929-°30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Chapel Proctor; Curry Literary So- ciety; Standards Representative; Ellen H. Richards Club. 1930-’31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Chapel Proctor; Curry Literary So- ciety; YouuWe CG, A., Gabinete ellen H. Richards Club. CATHERINE WALL, A.B. CAMPOBELLO, S. C. Phi Kappa Gamma Tomorrow do thy worst, for I live today. —Dryden. 1927-’28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-’29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1929-’30-—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Le Re GeRe Seales 1930-’31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; TR Ge Rees eicene JUANITA WALLACE, A.B. Y ORK, 0S... CG: Great minds like heaven are pleased in doing good. —Rowe. 1927-’28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Distinguished. 1928-'29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1929-'30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Archimedeans; Curry Literary Society; Distinguished. 1930-’31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Archimedeans; Forceps and Scalpel. fe + ye EDITH EARLE WALLACE, A.B. CAMPOBELLO, S. C. There ts a kind of character in thy life That to the observer doth thy history Fully unfold.—Shakespeare. 1927--28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-'-29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1929-30—=-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Se GU: 1930-31—Y. W. C. A.:; Athletic Association; Sa CuO mln ha Crem Winthropeliterary Society. MARJORIE FRANCES WARD, A.B. EFFINGHAM, S. C. We ought to regard amiability as the quality of woman.—Cicero. 9272 2 8-—-Y WG. Ave Athletic Association: 4-H Club. 1928--29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; ; 4-H Club. 1929-’30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Archimedeans. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A.: Athletic Association; Archimedeans; R. S. I. A. IMA WARLFLOWER, D.D. PEORIA, S. C. U Kappa Upsilate Oh! If the gods should say of what ts woman made?—Anonymous. 1927--28—_Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Highly Dis- tinguished; Assistant Hostess at Main Building on Saturday afternoons to the Brothers from the Three Seas; Pledge of the Royal Society of Read Em and Weep. 1928-29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Distin- guished; Secretary to the Under-secretary to the Chief Secretary of Laundrywomen. 1929-30-——-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Distin- guished; Charter Member of the Academy for the Forgetfulness of the Brothers of the Three Seas; Vice-President of Delta Chapter of the Order for the Suppression of Desires. 1930-’31—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Chairman of League for More Feeds and Better Ones; Grand Potentate of Society of Suppressed Souls; Best High Diver; Champion in Southern Re- gional Association Get Slim Quick Contest; Ex- tinguished, VIRGINIA WARREN, B.S. SUMTER, S. C. The mind, the music, breathing from her face. —Byron. 1927-'28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Glee Club. 1928-' 29—-Y. W. C. A.; -Athletic Association; Glee Club; Choral Society; Music Club. 1929-’30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Glee Club; Choral Society; Music Club; Orchestra. 1930-°31—-Y. W. C. A:; Athletic Association; : Glee Club; Choral Society; College Glee Club; Secretary Music Club; College Sextette. SUE WAYNE, A.B. COLUMBIA, S. C. The first great work (a task performed by few) Is that yourself may to yourself be true. —Wentworth Dillon. 1927-'28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hampton Literary Society. 1928-’29--Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hampton Literary Society. 1929-°30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hampton Literary Society; kt: 1930-°31—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hampton Literary Society; DERG. WILMA WEATHERLY, A.B. BISHOPVILLE0.7C. Happiness ts not perfected until it is shared. —Jane Porter. 1927-'28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-’29_-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society. 1929-’30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society; S. C. U.; ae Ge 1930-’31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society; I. R. C. MARY WELLS, A.B. GRAYS COURIERS Gs Beta Pi Theta The most natural beauty in the world is honesty and moral truth.—Shaftesbury. 1927-’28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-'29_Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1929-’30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society. 1930-’31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society; Freshman Counselor. MEVCIE WELLS. AB. SUMTER, S. C. Of all virtues, magnanimity ts among the rarest. —Hazlitt. LOD = 7 8—-Vaw Wi Ge Awe Athletic Association. 1923-29--Y. W. C. A.: Athletic Association. 1929= 3:0=—Y. Wo G@. A.s Athletic Association; Archimedeans. HOBO =e on Gun AVemA thleticm Association: fe Oa ote DORIS WEST..A-B. MONGOLE, SS, (i Those graceful arts, Those thousand decencies that daily flow From all her words and actitons.—Muilton. 1927-’28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Distinguished. 1928-’°29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hampton Literary Society. 1929-’30-_Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Wade Hampton Literary Society; Dis- tinguished. 1930-°31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic. Association; Wade Hampton Literary Society. LENA MILES WEVER, A.B. ANDERSON, S. C. Omicron Alpha Omicron The eternal feminine doth draw us on.—Goethe. 1927--28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Chapel Proctor; Freshman Speaker; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet; Masquers. 1928- 29 —Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Chapel Proctor: Sophomore Council; Masquers; Attendant to May Queen; Johnsonian Staff; Winthrop Literary Society. 1929- 30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Masquers; Johnsonian Staff; College Marshal; Winthrop Literary Society. 1930-'31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Masquers; Editor of Johnsontan; Winthrop Literary Society; President's Council; Senior Order. IONE WHEELER, B.S. GOLUMBIA. Ss. GC: Beta Alpha They serve God well Who serve his creatures—Mrs. Norton. 1927-’28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-'29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society. 1929-’30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society. 1930-’°31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society; Beta Alpha, Vice-president. MARGARET WHISONANT, A.B. GAFFNEY, S. C. Beta Pi Theta, Phi Kappa Tau I saw one excellency was within my reach— It was brevity; and I determined to obtain it.—Jay. 1927-’28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Hockey Squad. 1928-’29--Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society; Girl Scouts. 1929-'30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society; Girl Scouts; ER ReGs 1930-°31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry, Literary Society; law Roe House President Bancroft Hall, Student Government Board. THELMA WHITE, B.S. WINION FES ee Sigma Delta Phi Her every tone ts music's own Ltke those of morning birds, And something more than melody Dwells ever tn her words.—Edward C. Pinkney. 1927-’°28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Choral So- ciety; Glee Club. 1928-’29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Choral So- ciety; Glee Club. 1929-°30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Choral So- ciety; Glee Club; College Glee Club; Chapel Choir; Music Club. 1930-’°31—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Choral So- ciety; Glee Club, Vice-President; Chapel Choir; Music Club; Y¥Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. MARTHA WILBUR, A.B. CHARLESTON, S. C. Kappa Gamma Nu And mistress of herself, though China fall.—Pope. 1927-’°28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society. 1928-’29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society; Thalia German Club. 1929-’°30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society; I. R. C.; Thalia German Club; Kappa Gamma Nu, President; College Marshal; Distinguished. 1930-’-31—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society; Thalia German Club, Presi- dent; Standards Committee; Johnsonian Staff; Journal Staff. MARY ALSIA WILBURN, A.B. KINGS CREEK, S. C. Eta Sigma Phi I shall be named amongst the famousest of women, sung at solemn festivals —Milton. 1927-’28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society; Distinguished. 1928-’29—-Y. W. C. A.;, Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society. 1929-’30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society; S. C. Union; Distinguished. 1930-’31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry: Literary Society; I. R. C. SARAH KENDRICK WILDER, A.B. SUMTER, S.C. Sigma Kappa Sigma Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale Her infinite variety.—Shakespeare. 1927 2—=_ NW, OW, Cs Acs Audlleie Awsowetiion: Masquers. HOD S= 2.9 = enn Wien @ameA aue t hleticu ssociation, Masquers Guild, Secretary; Winthrop Literary Society. 1202S 0 Youn ian GaAs mA theticm Association: Masquers Guild, President; Johnsonian Staff. U930-Fil— Ve, Wie ©, Mes INulolleave A ececietnen : Masquers; Johnsonian Staff; TATLER Staff; President Standards Committee: Senior Order. ANNE VIRGINIA WILLCOX, B.S. KINGSTREE, S. C. A little, tiny, pretty witty, charming, darling she. —Lecrettus. 1927-28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-’29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Ellen H. Richards Club. 1929-’30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Ellen H. Richards Club, Secretary; Freshman Counselor, Winthrop Liter- ary Society; Commencement Marshal. NOS 0= 31 =e Wee GA Athletic Association: Ellen H. Richards Club, President; Winthrop Literary Society; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. EDITH CLEMENTINE WILLIAMS, A.B. WONG, Bis (Ce Kindness ts virtue itself —-Lamartine. [O07 = 2) 3-—Y a Wi Ga Acs Athletic “Association: Distinguished. 1928-’29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society; 4-H Club. 1929-°30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society; Archimedeans. WIZ OF olen Veen AL. Athletic Association: Curry Literary Society; Archimedeans; Girl Scouts. HOPE H. WILLIAMS, A.B. SUMTER, S. C. Alpha Gamma Phi Kindness tn woman shall win my love. —Shakespeare. 1927-’28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; 4-H Club; Glee Club. 1928-'29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; 4-H Club, Treasurer; Glee Club. 1929-'30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; 4-H Club; Chapel Choir; Glee Club; Forceps and Scalpel Club. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; 4-H Club, President; Glee Club; Chapel Choir; Forceps and Scalpel Club. MARGARET B. WILLIAMS, B.S. ROCKS HIt eso mie. Good nature 1s the very air of a good woman, the sign of a large generous soul, and the peculiar soil in which virtue prospers.—Goodman. 1927-’'28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Orchestra; Choral Society; Glee Club. 1928-’29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Orchestra; Choral Society; Glee Club. 1929-°30—-Y. W. CG, A.; Athletic Association; Masquers. 1930-°31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Masquers. fe + fe ROBERTA WILLIAMS, A.B. GREENVILLE, S. C. Goodness ts beauty in its best estate-—Marlowe. 1927- 28—-Y.. Wa Gs (AS Athletic Assocation Glee Club; Choral Society. 1928--29—-Y. W. CG. A.; Athletic Association: Glee Club; Choral Society. 1929230——Y. We (G. Av Athletic @Associanions Glee Club; Choral Society. 1930-31—Y: W. GCG. A:; Athletic Association: Glee Club. RUBY WILLIAMS, A.B. NEESES, S. C. Good taste ts the flower of good sense.—Poincelot. 1927-’28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society; Girl Scouts. 1928-'29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society. 1929-’°30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society; I. R. C.; Baseball Team; Debaters League. 1930-’31—Athletic Association; S. C. Union; 1, Shy Mh, JAN, HARRIET REBECCA WILLIAMSON, A.B. NOR, SC. Good manners are a pact of good morals. —Whately. 1927-'28—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society. 1928-'29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society. 1929-’30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society; I. R. C. 1930-’31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Curry Literary Society; I. R. C. BEULAH WINGARD, A.B. LEXINGTON, S. GC. A spirit, yet a Woman too.—Wordsworth. VERNELLE WINN, A.B. UNIONF Ss Ge A loving heart ts the truest wisdom.—Dickens. LOZ 72 28==Y. Ws GAL; Athletic Association. 1928-29-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1929 FO—N7, Wi C, Ws AMaoilare CASerstetaenas S. (€. Wl, WieelBraxicaleates Me ike, (C. 1S 0s Yo Vie Gee AG me Athletics Association: iPreasivakenue Gif S, (. Whee Ik I, ees Treasurer. RUTH WOOD, A.B. WILLIAMSTON, S. C. Plain dealing ts eastest and best.—Jane Porter. Oia 23— Vo VienG.w A: Athletic wAssocation:. TO 32 You WinG eau Athletic Associatton, 1929-°30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Archimedeans. 9302 312 ys We GC. A. Athletic Association: Archimedeans; R. S. I. A. VIRGINIA WOOD, A.B. ROANOKE, VIRGINIA Beta Pi Theta Self possession ts the backbone of authority. —RHaliburton. 1927- 28—-Y. W. CG. A.: Athletic Association; CxGe Ge 1928-°29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; We De Cr Currys Witeratyasoctety. 1929-°30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Wm Dimers Curry sleiterany society: 19302 31IE=Y W.a8C. AL; “Athletic Associations WU, 1D), Cos Cunnay Ibtema, Soca. CATHERINE WRIGHT, A.B. JOHNSTON, S. C. Kappa Gamma Nu When she had passed it seemed like the ceasing of exquisite music.—Longfellow. 1927-’°28—Y. W. C. A.; Winthrop Literary Society. 1928-’29--Y. W. C. A.; Winthrop Literary Society; Masquers. 1929-’-30—Y. W. C. A.; Winthrop Literary Society; Journal Staff; State Press Association; John- sonian Staff; Players Guild; Commencement Marshal. 1930-’°31— Y. W. C. A.; Winthrop Literary Society; House President Margaret Nance; Student Government Executive Board; Journal Staff. JOSEPHINE WRIGHT, A.B. SUMMERVILLE, S. C, Kappa Omega Delta God has placed the gentus of women in their hearts because the works of this genius are the works of love.-—Lamarttine. 1927-28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Freshman Cabinet. 1928-’29—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society; Basketball Team; Track Team. 1929-°30—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Winthrop Literary Society; I. R. C.; Girl Scouts; Athletic Board; Basketball Team; Varsity _ Basketball Team; Wearer of ‘‘W’’; Basketball Team Man- ager. 1930-’°31—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Basketball Manager; Athletic Board; Student Government Executive Board; Dining Room Chairman; Kappa Omega Delta, President; Hockey Squad. + + “ tb CATHERINE WYMAN, A.B. AIKEN, S. C. Sigma Kappa Sigma A woman ts always changeable and caprictous. —Virgil. 1927-’28—-Y.. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Freshman Cabinet; Hockey Squad; Swimming Team; Girl Scouts. 1928-'29Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1929-°30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Hockey Squad; Swimming Team; Swimming Manager; Winthrop Liter- ary Society; Girl Scouts. 1930-'31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Hockey Squad; Swimming Team; Swimming Manager; TATLER Staff; Winthrop Literary Society; Archime- deans; Psychology Club; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. GERTRUDE ZEMP, A.B. CAMDEN, S. C. Beta Alpha Delta O who does know the bent of woman's fantasy! —S penser. 1927-'28—Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1928-'29—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 1929-’30—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Thalia German Club; Cheer Leader. 1930-°31—-Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Thalia German Club. - - . a a Inu Memory of Iuanita Hatfield Bied 1430 Member of Che Class of 1931 Page One Hundred Thirteen Senior Class Song Nineteen hundred and thirty-one The class of Garnet and Grey Side by side with thirty-three We'll fight to win the day. Sometime in the near future You will hear them say, “With plenty of pep, they've won The ‘rep’ of the senior class.” Seniors, seniors! The class will back the cry. We're here to do or de. Seniors, seniors! we'll win the game Or Rnow the reason why. Page One Hundred Fourteen Page One Hundred Fifteen Noon High noon—the culmination of the dawn and morning, The outgrowth of the sunrise and forenoon, The climax of youth's fancies. “Tis then the dite ts cast And all the hopes of years are embraced 1n infinite longing Before whate'er the gods have deemed its blazoned forth In this—the child of dawn and morning. Page One Hundred Sixteen VIRGINIA SMITH, President Junior Class Officers WERENT STUAC SSN T co Sek 0 ae, Se Ue ee a a President INA TCV SGC RMU TESS ger: Aree ER Aer ae a ae ee Vice-President PRA GEGeORADEORD seme aoa wd. ass ees oh ees ... .Secretary AINGE Same Ay COR mms fr, cae a lols egos ube es a Treasurer Oe i OPA SR OS et Lee Gee en ete Se Cheerleader Page One Hundred Seventeen Brooks Grcthers yf pg Bryant Buckner Burley Carter JUNIORS Page One Hundred Eighteen Caston Chandler Chapman heer 0: y burn GC ooksSe y Corley Er aWwfo vd [renshaus Crouch, A Derrick Hillard Domi nie Treher, £ Dreher, S JUNIORS Page One Hundred Nineteen a Du Bose, C. DuBose, Ml Duensing Edwards La Fllistt Fa vrelley Fergusen Piskhs van. From Gaston,C. Gilliam Glover Hamilton Hardwick Harman © avy ey JUNIORS Page One Hundred Twenty Herlong Hewitt Hicks Henson allt. Hollis Howard dehnson Hitt ee Johnston Kitchens Lee Lesslie Lindler JUNIORS Page One Hundred Twenty-one e 7 f yA 3 | Mckaddin McIntosh McLaughlin McLendon Martin Maysield Mercer Mitchell _Mixson Mooneyham, ride Mooneyham, P Mooneyham, e _ Morse, E. Moss,H Norris Pitts, D. Pitts, E. JUNIORS Page One Hundred Twenty-two Posey Purcell Roberts Robertson Rogers Salley Scott Seaberg : Searson Seine a Simmons, V. Vd Smith ,J. Smith M. Smith ,M.E. Smith,S. Smith. . Smoak Smyer JUNIORS Page One Hundred Twenty-three Spruill Stackhouse Stewart Stoudemyer Tay lor Tomlinsen Tucker Watker, A Wa i ker’, 1%. Wessel Whitaker Williams. Watson, M. JUNIORS Page One Hundred Twenty-four Sed Wison Werkman Young, L ; Zeigler Zemp Junior Class History 1928—Batter up! Bases full! ‘The class of '32 entered the Winthrop series with the determination to put forward a score and more of Babe Ruths and Ty Cobbs, and to build up a reputation of fine sportsmanship and class spirit. With Frances McSwain as pitcher of ’29, Drusilla Gee, catcher of '30, and Virginia Smith, first baseman of '31, the Juniors have pushed on to victory. Athletics have been among the chief events in the history of this class. Hockey, new to the team in the Freshman year, began the calendar of sports. Beaten by the Seniors, Juniors, and Sophomores, the fighting Freshman Hockey Eleven kept their heads up, and, with a grin, battled through the Sophomore year, and, as Juniors, made a wonderful ‘“‘comeback.’’ In basketball, the class of 32 has always been placed among the best, and, in 1931, with the games of the Freshman and Sophomore years as a background, the Juniors “‘hit a home run” and won the basketball cup. Tennis and archery have also added scalps to the belt of the Junior class. In 1930, Elizabeth Glover won the tennis singles, and Marie Miller shot her arrow into the archery cup. Dramatics! Another home run in the history of the Junior class. ‘“‘Her Husband's Wife,’’ presented last year, and ‘“‘Friend Hannah,” this year, made the other classes sit up and take notice; then “The Junior Follies,’’ ushered in by the spring equinox, showed them what the class of 32 could do by way of producing an original entertainment. For a full two years, this class has been working for the climax of its history—Junior-Senior! Given in May, on the day that May Queen was crowned, this affair, ‘‘where girls could be girls,’’ produced a sensation that will be marked down as one of the dearest moments of college life. With that, the history of the Junior class in the Winthrop series is ended, and the Babe Ruths and Ty Cobbs sling their bats over their shoulders and wipe their faces. Page One Hundred Twenty-five Junior Class Song Now that we are Juniors, don't you forget We've got the spirit, we'll surprise you yet— Just watt and watch us do tt! Class of thirty-two never gives in; Fight to the fintsh girls, we're out to win! Page One Hundred Twenty-six as 22 «+ SOPHOMORE Page One Hundred Twenty-seven Morning The morning follows dawn tn all tts glory, Pulsating with the joy of life and love, Vibrating with the happiness of being. It 1s that forenoon of content and qutet When thoughts of youth gain breadth and depth, When old age cocks one ear and listens And smiles behind a withered hand At the faint echo of whims of yesterday. Page One Hundred Twenty-etght HELEN GAMBRELL, President Sophomore Class Officers [GEV ISIN AG Mae yeeey Cie ©. Ty tee, APU ee en ie ee President [FOS CRIDOWLINGMRtRee Re A nein od en ee Oh yas Vice-President SUES LUN) NETS Cs”. ek Maen a Secretary IRI 48 Be Te OM CON mal Mea Meena ts 4.4: Sale due. Treasurer PRANGES@IOHNSON De «alles casts So kes Cheer Leader Page One Hundred Twenty-nine SOPHOMORES First Row: ALLEN, ALLGoop, ALsBRooK, Amos, ANDERSON, ARANT. Second Row: BAtLry, BAKER, BALDWIN, BALLARD, BAaxLey, BEARDEN. Third Row: BrEAupRAT, BELK, BisHop, BLACKWELL, BOLAND, Boyp. Fourth Row: Braprorp, BRIGMAN, Brown, H. Brown, S. Brown, Browninc. Fifth Row: L. BRownING, Bryant, BurGaARD, BurGrEss, BuRNETT, BusH. Sirth Row: Bussrty, Byars, Byrp, CARNEs, E. Carnes, CARTER. Page One Hundred Thirty SOPHOMORES First Row: H. Carter, Caupie, CireLtanp, L. Creranp, Cioup, Crownry. Second Row: CiyBuRn, Cops, Corcin, Coxiitins, Connor, Cook. Third Row: CopELAND, CorRLEY, CRAVENS, CROCKETT, Crow, Cutts. Fourth Row: J. Davis, M. Davis, DorraH, Downie, Dow iine, Duncan. Fifth Row: S. Dun- can, M. Duniap, Dunovant, Durant, Epwarps, Evans. Siath Row: Fatres, Fant, FLEETWwoop, FLETCHER, M. FLETCHER, Forrest, Page One Hundred Thirty-one SOPHOMORES First Row: FowLerR, FRANK, FULLER, FUNCHESS, FULMER, GAMBRELL. GILLAM, Second Row: GEORGE, GETTYS, Giymp, Goopson, Gray. Third Row: GRIFFIN, GRINER, GueEss, Hatt, Hamitton, Harbin. Fourth Row: Harpy, M. E. Hart, M. H. Hart, Haviarp, HENpRix, M. Henprix. Fifth Row: Henry, Hickson, Hitpesranp, Hitt, Hitzts, Hitton. Sixth Row: Hitt, Hovucu, E. Houcu, E. V. Hoven, Houser, Hupparp. Page One Hundred Thirty-two SOPHOMORES Jounson, M. E. Jones. Second Row: Jones, M. D. Jones, Jones, JORDAN, Kearsr, KerEveR, KeLLeR, KENNEDY, Kenney, Kirxpatrick. Fourth Row: Kirven, KnicuHt, Knox, T. Knox, Laneston, J. Laneston. Fifth McCarruHa, First Row: Hucecin, Hutto, Hyprick, JacKxson, Joyce, Justice. Third Row: Row: LatHamM, LawnHon, Lessy, Lee, LEITNErR, Licutsry. Sirth Row: Lone, Lowry, McComs, McCorxre, McDavip. Page One Hundred Thirty-three SOPHOMORES First Row: McEacuern, McKinney, McLeop, McNatr, McQueen, Markey. Second Row: Martin, Third Row: Mercer, Mryers, MILter, D. F. MILLER, MattHews, Mayson, Merapor, MEANS, METTZE. Fourth Row: Mirey, Mims, M. L. Mims, Z. Mims, MitcHELLt, Myerson. M. Mixtrer, S. E. MI ier. Fifth Row: Napier, Nasu, Newton, Nicuorson, Nickies, Norwoop, Sirth Row: O’Brizn, O’DANIEL, OHLANDT, Orr, PARDUE, PEay. Page One Hundred Thirty-four SOPHOMORES First Row: PrpEN, Porr, PrrEsstEy, Prevost, PRIESTER, Purstey. Second Row: Rason, Racin, RAwLinson, RAwts, Reeves, Reip. Third Row: REvEtL, Ricarp, RICHARDSON, RiI1GBy, RICHARDSON, Riser, Fourth Row: Rocers, M. Rocers, Roper, Rosen, Rorw, Roweir. Fifth Row; Rowxanp, Rusi- NOWITZ, SADLER, SALLEY, SANDERS, SANDIFER. Sirth Row: SarpocuH, Sawyer, L. V. Sawyer, S¢HIRMER, SHERRILL, SHIRLEY. Page One Hundred Thirty-five SOPHOMORES SISTARE, M. L. STRICKLAND, First Row: ScCHULER, SmMITH, SMOAK, STEWART, STRAWHORN, TaTE, Taytor, M. Taytor, THOMAS. Tuomeson, R. THOMPSON wortH. Sirth Row: SINGLETARY, SISTARE, SLOMAN, SMITH. Third Row: Second Row: S. STuBES. STuRKEY, SWEARINGTON, Fourth Row: M. Tuomas, THomason, R. THOMASON, THOMILSON, Fifth Row: TipMarsH, TIMMERMAN, Topp, TowNSEND, VAN ORSDEL, WaApDs- WaGnon, WATKINS, WATSON, WEATHERLY, WELCH, WEST. Page One Hundred Thirty-six First Row: WHitTesipE, P. WHuHITEsIDE, WitiiamMs, E. Witiiams, F. Wi Liiams, V. WILLIAMS. Second Row: Wi.itis, Witson, M. M. Witson, Youne. Sophomore Class History If history is the story of change, the Sophomore class is certainly making history. Gee, how glad we are to be changed to Sophomores. No longer are we ‘‘rats’’ or ‘‘greenhorns’’ or any such animal. For after undergoing the trials and tribulations of Freshman days for nine months, we've given the honor up to a bunch of roaring lions of ‘34. When returning to the campus last fall things seemed mighty restful until the Sophs began to come in. Then after plenty of “‘heys’’ and ‘‘hello ole dears,’’ we looked around and saw others where we used to be. They were cute little Freshmen and were even fairly intelligent. Still, we had to treat ‘em kinda rough so they wouldn't get lonesome. We weren't so very fierce and our Freshmen certainly could hang curtains to perfection and could they sing! You missed a treat if you didn’t hear them. But Sophs do more than look for fun and folly. We have rather an envious record in everything we've gone out for. First of all in athletics. Hockey sticks were easily swung and on the varsity hockey squad we're proud of three shining W’s. In tennis, we almost beat the Juniors and as for basketball, well, we've rung plenty of goals. Then on the baseball varsity we have two more W's. Of course, we swim, bowl, go out for track and even dance the Irish Lilt. Just try to show Sophs something they can’t do. You don’t have to go outdoors and see athletic matches to see Sophs shine. I should say not. We even do our shining indoors. Just ask our chemistry and history teachers to vouch for it. And all those who saw the Sophs “Come Out of the Kitchen’ don’t have to ask about us. They know. And now half of our college career is almost over. We have tried to live up to the ideals which Winthrop presented to us on the first day when we entered her gates. We have tried to be good sports, not only on the athletic field, but also in the class room. We are proud of what we have done, but we are going to be prouder still of what we are going to do. We're not stopping now. Since the two hardest years are over, it’s up to us to keep on with our rep and pep and complete the last two years. Let Excelsior be our motto and let’s add more honors to garnet and black and make the name of ‘33 ever shine brightly in the history of Winthrop. Page One Hundred Thirty-seven Sophomore Class Song Let us stand side by side, Sophomore Class, Let us fight to the end of the game; Honor right, colors bright, Freshman Class And our spirits our only fame. Oh, we're loyal to Garnet and Black And our sisters of Garnet and Grey, With courage new, we'll be true, Sophomore Class, And we will prove that our trust we'll ne'er betray. Page One Hundred Thirty-eight Page One Hundred Thirty-nine Dawn The day has just begun— And with tt came the dawn, That first faint streak that gleamed from out the east And chased away the blackness of the night. Pale in the beginning, But, as the dark grew weaker, It gathered strength and burst Forth in a fiery cloud, Proclaiming to the world— The day has come. Page One Hundred Forty BETTY HAIR, President Freshman Class Officers BETTY HAIR ELIZABETH SPARKS SADIE LONG CAROLINE EVE ISABEL ETHERIDGE. _...President _....Wice-President _.. .Secretary oe) Preasurec _Cheer Leader Page One Hundred Forty-one FRESHMEN First Row: Adden, Allgood, Amos, A. Anderson, V. Anderson, Atkinson. Second Row: Babb, Baker, M. Baker, W. M. Baker, Bamberg, Barr. Third Row: Bartlett, Barton, Belue, Bennett, Bishop, Boltzegar. Fourth Row: Bruerton, Brabham, Bryant, Buckner, Bull, M. Bull. Fifth Row: Burdette, Burgess, Burriss, Burrows, Carswell, B. Carroll. Sixth Row: R. Carroll, Cason, Cassels, Chadwick, Chandler, Chewning. Seventh Row: Clawson, Coker, L. M. Coleman, M. Coleman, Compton, Cone. Page One Hundred Forty-two j oF FRESHMEN . First Row: Copeland, Cooksey, M. Cooper, V. Cooper, Cox, Cromer. Second Row: Crutchfield, Cuth- bert, Daniel, Dargan, David, Depass. Third Row: Dicks, Dingle, Doscher, Dove, Dowtin, Debose. Fourth Row: Dyer, Edwards, Etheridge, S. Etheridge, Evans, Eve. Fifth Row: Farrelly, E. Fletcher, S. Fletcher, Flowers, Floyd, Forrest. Sixth Row: Fowler, Freeman, Friday, Fulmore, Gaines, F. Gaines. Seventh Row: Gantt, Garrison, Garvin, Gayden, Gauer, Gentry. Page One Hundred Forty-three FRESHMEN First Row: George, Gettys, N. Gilliam, R. Gilliam, Goggans, Gooch. Second Row: Goolesby, Grayson, M. Gresham, M. W. Gresham, Grice, Griffin. Third Row: Guntharp, Hair, Hamilton, Hanner, Harmon, Harley. Fourth Row: Harris, Harter, Hasty, Hatton, Hawkins, M. Hawkins. Fifth Row: Hendley, Henry, Herndon, Herron, Hill, Hines. Sirth Row: Holland, Holiday, Hollis, Hoyt, Huggins, Humphries. Seventh Row: H. Humphries, James, Jeffries, Johnson, Jones, Jordon. Page One Hundred Forty-four 7 q 1 ; FRESHMEN First Row: N. Fletcher, Keesee, Keller, Kelley, Kemp, Kirby. Second Row: Kirkley, Klauber, Landrum, Lanhan, Law, Lingle. Third Row: Linley, Logan, Long, Lynch, McCants, McCartha. Fourth Row: McCollum, G. McCollum, McCoy, McCraw, McDowell, McIntosh. Fifth Row: McLeod, McNair, J McWhite, Matthews, Martin, Mayes. Sirth Row: Mellette, Miller, F, Miller, H. Miller, Mims, Mobley. : Seventh Row: Moore, Murph, Myers, Nettles, Nichols, Nicholson, MN Page One Hundred Forty-five +5 FRESHMEN First Row: O’Cain, Oliver, Owens, Parler, Parrott, Patterson. Second Row: Pearce, Perry, Pitts, Player, Plexico, Pugh. Third Row: Reese, Reeves, Reid, Renolds, Rhodus, Richards. Fourth Row: Roberts, Robertson, Robinson, Rogers, J. Rogers, Russell. Fifth Row: Salley, Sanders, M. Sanders, R. Sanders, Scott, Scruggs. Sixth Row: Senn, Shealy, Sherard, Sheriff, Simmons, Simpson. Seventh Row: Sistrunk, Sloan, C. Smith, C. Smith, E. Smith, J. Smith. Page One Hundred Forty-six FRESHMEN First Row: M. L. Smith, Sparks, Spruill, Stackhouse, Stalvey, Strom. Second Row: Strother, Swetenberg, Teague, Thurston, Tilden, Tillman. Third Row: Timberlake, Tompkins, Towles, Turbeville, Turner, F. Turner. Fourth Row: Usher, Vaughan, Wakefield, Walden, Walker, Wallace. Fifth Row: Ward, Waters, Weatherly, Weissenger, Wells, Wiggins. Sirth Row: Wilkes, Williams, Witherspoon, Woodham, Workman, Wosmansky. Seventh Row: Wright, Yeadon. Page One Hundred Forty-seven Freshman Class Song As we go marching And the band begins to p-l-a-y You can hear us shouting, “Freshman class 1s on the way!” Oskit-wow-wow! Ipsi-wee-wo! Oski-wow-wow! Soak ’em Thirty-four! And we'll rough-house everybody Till they holler, “Cut it out! out! out!” 4 = Ss 5 is = s op a O VY = = DR. JAMES P. KINARD, President Presidents’ Council LUCIAVDANTER UNG Aone LAC aA Student Government Association JANE BLATA KE Ai onan enact aan PENN Ea SOR aA eh BTU ACUI SE YAMA ISO) Oia We JUL TAWISES TBR Mica y nGsnauaicane PRAIA RNEASY NY ATS uae Athletic Association LE UCTUBSHIBINZ are a EU CASA Tur tube Cal NoPE rR RUAN EEA a Senior Class MIRGINIR SMIDH oinnccaueiguer sy Mean cenay: NO PCAN IN STON LNCAT A ora G Junior Class HELEN: GAMBREDL Dita ssn Gowan nin Zau ayy ka aa aD OSHS ean Sophomore Class BETEY TERI SOOT NE ae AN ITED MUNN ABU aa ON LCR AED PT Freshman Class ELIZABETH HOPKE........ WAGER DOL MAS WANN Winthrop Literary Society ADALENE RAINE Vee Nec ean ee Wade Hampton Literary Society LEONORA GEADDEN Ae CAN ROEM AGN RNID My ROM Curry Literary Soctety MILDRED) MILLER Ss Wy Oe AUC Edttor-tn-Chief Journal LENA MILES WEVER..... BION SIN eras Menu ON Ml aHt Eas NR Editor-in-Chief Johnsonian AUGUS TAY SIDPBONT Stig aoe hau AUN DER Rua COTA Editor-in-Chief TATLER ELIZABETH WOOP BR lori ha COMA INA REMOTE LaLa IDR ES EO Da Chief Marshal BNGLISH WHOSTEICK Davai enti eae n he Ca AMS ates Naan International Relations Club ALICE OBB wine CO Ae UA NR ALLA SUC eee Re Eta Stigma Phi CAROLINE RICHARDSON cece imate aeena Aa et ONE AAR aaa Pe Beta Pt Theta Page One Hundred Fifty Daniel lester Weinz Gam brel Ho bie. “Richardson THE PRESIDENTS’ COUNCIL Page One Hundred Fifty-one Student Government Association OFFICERS LUCIA. DANTEL ... Ji oe 2 gee ee, President JULIA® RIDDLE =o. ee eee eee Vice-President FRANCES’ SALLEY © %.: 23hh, sen ee Secretary ELEANOR -BELK 2 a2 neo fe ee a Assistant Secretary- I reasurer MARY: AGNES GREWS:, 22.280). 790). Treasurer BAEGU TIN EZBDOARD JANET LEAKE, Honorary Member VIRGINIA DE LOACHE ELIZABETH BARTON JOSEPHINE WRIGHT LORA BARWICK MARGARET WHISNANT EDITH LAWTON VIVIAN BURROUGHS __ GEORGIA DERRICK FRANCES MIMS ELIZABETH BRICE CATHERINE WRIGHT CHARLOTTE POPE HARRIETTE HUTTO MARIE ‘TAYLOR MINNIE ELLA SWETENBURG ALICE GAINES KIT HOLLAND Page One Hundred Fifty-two Law len De Loache Burroughs a. W his onant Derrick Barwick Leake Caines STUDENT GOVERNMENT BOARD Page One Hundred Fifty-three Young Women’s Christian Association OFFICERS JANET. TEPAKE @ 6 2 Bs elo ee President ELIZABETH BOYD. G2 ee ee eee Vice-President KATHLEEN ‘BRYANT: 25 3. cf ee Treasurer LUCILLE ACKER: ecg eae Secretary MRS: ‘CUAIRE: KBARSE, GRAUB Lc caceeet tee ee ne General Secretary CABINET LUCILLE CUTTINO MARGARET BARTON DAISY PITTS JEANNETTE CRAWFORD MABEL MERCER ELLEN BRICE CAROLINE SHIFFLEY LOUISE PRITCHARD VIRGINIA WILCOX LUCIA DANIEL Page One Hundred Fifty-four ELIZABETH SEABROOK SUSAN HICKS JESSIE TROWBRIDGE LOUISE ADAMS EDITH LAWTON SARA DREHER CATHERINE WYMAN ANNE SMITH HONORARY MEMBERS EVELYN TIDMARSH SARA POPE PAULINE PEELER ELIZABETH BRICE THELMA WHITE HELEN MIXSON MIRIAM DIVVER HELEN RUTH CHAMBERS NADEEN SAUNDERS RUTH ALSTON EsSsIE HARVEY Peeler Cultine Wilcox Dreher Seabtook Prichard Metcer Saunders (Tidmarsh DPeurel Lhite Epea pe Noy Cae A CABINEM Page One Hundred Fifty-five Gorman Cooper Hutchinson Wingard Lipscomb Gregory Melutosh Dill Hudsox Kong ht Ctealand Hodges La q Teaver Calvert Burrows Daskin Wells Johnston “Brice Mitchum Brice Davis Single tary Tucker FRESHMAN COUNSELORS Page One Hundred Fifty-six Curttino Pres. Kinard Crawtord : ms Ri ehawiens Sea Lrook SENIOR ORDER Page One Hundred Fifty-seven AUGUSTASSIMPSON i. eeepc ee Editor-in-Chief JULIA] MCIVER. Gio s s ae Business Manager Mr. J; THOMPSON?BROWN. [0.4 eee Faculty Advtser JEANNETTE CRAWFORD 3.) 2.9 soRtiale™ ete Oe Literary Editor LOLA: GRUM tis | cer eect eas ee Assistant Literary Editor MARGARET: GORDON %.2... AOR ee ee, Art Editor SALLIE HARRISON a. - i400 (S20 oe nd ee Soctal Editor SARAH! WILDER... 6... 1 pe oe ot eee Fun and Satire Editor CATHERINE “WYMAN 334) ee Athletic Edttor BUSINESS STAFF FRANGES DAY? GRit 0 3 Assistant Bustness Manager MIRIAM DIVVBR a5 %). [0 a5 Stee ee Sa ee Stenographer CATHERINE MORGAN 7o...75.) 0. a2. 5 eee ee ee Stenographer MINNIE.ELLA SWETENBERG........... ete ae oa See Stenographer Louis ANG yd Sk oe ee ee Photo Edttor JULIA“BROWNisc we ee ee Asststant Photo Editor DOTTY “ZEMP % Since ee eee Assistant Photo Editor Page One Hundred Fifty-eight ys Crawford Cru irn Warrison ET 4 v 28 o + Lemp Brown THE TATLER STAFF Page One Hundred Fifty-nine The Johnsonian (Weekly Publication) Issued during the regular session as the official organ of the student body of Winthrop College, the South Carolina College for Women. HELEN G. MCDONALD..... LENA-MILES WEVER ...... SALLIE HARRISON ses ee LANGIBSIVIAR TIN: 3.05 aes MARTA MARTIN. 2am ees ANN: THOMPSON 3.5) Jee MARY Hl 0pDa = = ee MARY GARRISON MARTHA WILBUR MARTHA WEST IRENE TODD ELIZABETH GLOVER Page One Hundred Sixty THREES ArE beget Ste eae, De CR ee See oe Faculty Editor PS Utes Sing! ne: Bs ae rr Editor-tn-Chtef Wr re ar i. Bustness Manager en, Le fant eae, Assistant Business Manager 8 ee me Assistant Business Manager ee ee ee ee ten eh Circulation Manager REPORTERS LILLIE Moss Mary NANCE DANIEL GEORGIE DERRICK MABEL MERCER AGNES HICKSON The Winthrop Journal AES PAEP Py VRUAtS Em [te ee ee ee et es a ee ee Editor-in-Chief SEL A WRC ENNERT YL ieee a ies Sd ee wn vs Assistant Edttor-in-Chtief BG i me CS eta Mee Se gc we a dw wk Business Manager NIRE re oC CHIN Meme lit 2 oo 7 Sake 2c hs wee Gb ee wo Faculty Adviser ASSISTANT EDITORS CATHERINE WRIGHT Mary NANCE DANIEL MARY ALLISON RAY LURLINE HICKS CECILE CHAPMAN RAIFORD COOPER IRENE BROUGHTON AGNES HICKSON FRANCES GIBBS MABEL MERCER MARTHA WILBUR EVELYN BAKER ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGERS DOROTHY EARLY SARAH FRAM ANNIE MARGARET ZIEGLER STENOGRAPHERS IRENE KASSLER LENA SCHEIN FRANCES KNIGHT Honors awarded The Winthrop Journal at the annual South Carolina College Press Association of 1930-1931: First place as best literary magazine in the state. First place “Peanut Brittle,’’ short story by Sarah Wilder. Page One Hundred Sixty-one Curry Literary Society OFFICERS LENORA’ GUADDEN 5 eo idee Sita © ee President NANCY: BURGE snc AW Aap kw et ee Vice-President LOUISE’ ADAMS: ..,5.45 cts 5 oe ee ee Treasurer AUGUSTAISCORT Me ee oe ee ee Recording Secretary SARAH: DORRAH. eee ee te ee Corresponding Secretary Page One Hundred Sixty-two Wade Hampton Literary Society OFFICERS RUNSIC EU NMS? EROS ER Co hy AS OR) OR ae Oe ne en 2 aa ee President rn te ei ea yiOR CAN Maree ie Wie Ae. be ne hd ys te ws Vice-President SUISINIST LEGS oe 20a oe ae i Treasurer SEES TOTS INS 2 No Ae ce a Recording Secretary ra lenis Ee WN eran eG Re ce Afghan keel = Corresponding Secretary Page One Hundred Sixty-three Winthrop Literary Society OFFICERS ELIZABETH HOPKE GS na. ee states os ee ee President ELLEN BRICE):.).. ssh. = tapes on re a Vice-President DOTTY. ZEMP? Wo 4:4 Sec 3% dagen nee ee ee Recording Secretary LOUISE DOWLING 353ml nee Corresponding Secretary SARAH. POPE! ou. in tg tt ne = aetna Oe a, a Treasurer Page One Hundred Sixty-four Commencement Speakers HAIG SPAR OL SOME 65 2). 0a 2 Syne. .io 0 Bn 2S Ge Winthrop Literary Society OA Nee AGE Rt Pe ey ae yeh p Wade Hampton Literary Soctety p UIGATI Ns IV. SISTA Eee RR ete PT ar Curry Literary Soctety Page One Hundred Sixty-five Riddle Audetson Gregory Byrd Asbill Davis Dutham Wilburn Calvert Sherard Fuller Miller Cobb ‘Parrott ETA SIGMA PHI Page One Hundred Sixty-six ‘Fertig yew bso Jones Tanner Edwards Joye G ibbes leake MeClendon Droughion Johnston Rikard Plexico 2Pe best ETA SIGMA PHI Page One Hundred Sixty-seven Beta P1 Theta VEEIESRAZOME GARG TA Haile. Installed 1929 OFFICERS CAROLINE RIGHARDSON © 4 a= ct ee ee President SARAH LAW KENNERLY ee | Vice-President ENGLISH™BOSTICK 24. 7-30) Gage Corresponding Secretary NORMA KASSLER © .. ne A oie ci pine ee ee a Recording Secretary FRANCES@ BRADFORD “wee. 3% oes ae ee Treasurer DR: “ELIZABETH sJOHNGON w 1c een et en eae Faculty Advtser MEMBERS MARGARET BARTON SARAH LAW KENNERLY ENGLISH BOSTICK JULIA LESTER SUSIE BRYAN WILLIE PORTER FRANCES BRADFORD CAROLINE RICHARDSON Mary LEE GOOCH FRANCES SADLER FRANCES GIBBES AUGUSTA SIMPSON ALMA HUDSON DOROTHEA TAYLOR Mary ELLA HORTON MARY WELLS NORMA KASSLER MARGARET WHISONANT VIRGINIA WoopD HONORARY Dr. E. JOHNSON Miss MALCHUS Miss HERLING Miss BUSSELL Miss BLACK Miss INGRAM Miss BENIAMIN Miss SHAVER Miss PIERCE PLEDGES HELEN MIXSON MYRTLE BROOKS ROSA SPRUILL CARYL MANCE SARA RIKARD Mary P. 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So se dake President MARIE MILLER... .Corresponding Secretary LOSS PATRICKsaaneme ros see Vice-President VON ALLEN GLASCOCK2 ( = s Treasurer HAZE ROBERTS ita Recording Secretary MRGeUee tien SHONASON eae Faculty Adviser MEMBERS Rusy ABBoTT Louise ALLEN ELEANOR BLACKMON IRENE BURROUGHS SHERWOOD CANNON Syspit CAMPBELL CATHERINE CAUGHMAN Ruspy CLYBURN Lavinia CORLEY ViIviAN Cox RutH Crow Epna CuLLuM LouIsE CopELAND GEORGIE DERRICK Marion Davis Page One Hundred LetitIA FRANK Mary GARRISON Von ALLEN GLASCOCK AGNES GREENE OpHELIA HAYNES EveLtyn HItu Rusy Hriep Exvsize HoucH GETHA JACKSON MARGARET JACKSON CARNICE JENNINGS MARGARET JOHNSON MartTHA JOLLY Marie Mriier ELIzABETH McELHANEY Lots PATRICK Seventy-eight Mary Love PLextco Haze Roperts HELEN RoB1NSON ANNIE MarTHA SHEALY LORENE SHEALY MARGUERITE SHIPPEY EMILY SHULER ELIZABETH TAPP EpitH WALLACE NANCYE WANNAMAKER Mary Ipa Watson BERNICE WILSON Rusy WILLIAMS VERNELLE WINN ALMEDA WYATT iid be The Winthrop 4-H Club OFFICERS NESTE, DMN CININESS ey ey eee Se ee Secretary IRENE BURROWS BYRDIE E. 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FHURMOND 2.52). ee ee Vice-President MARY (HUNTER HART« 2.2 tae Secretary HELEN MIXSON: 65 32 eee Treasurer MEMBERS VIRGINIA ANDERSON ELEANOR BELK JOSIE BLOCKER JULIA BROWN NANCE T. BURGE EDNA CULLUM JANELLE CULLUM MAy BUTLER CRAWFORD LUCIA DANIEL MARY NANCE DANIEL SUSAN DANIEL GRACE DOSCHER DOROTHY FOXWORTH Page One Hundred Eighty AGNES GREEN MARY HUNTER HART MARY HARRELL MARY ELLA HORTON GRACE HUGGIN MARGUERITE JOHNSON ELIZABETH LIMEHOUSE MaRIE MILLER” HELEN MIXSON VIRGINIA MOBLEY HELEN Moss LILLIE Moss MARY MCCOLLUM MARTHA MCDOWELL MARY MCEACHEN JULIA NORRIS MARY L. PLEXICO ADELENE RAINEY CAROL ROGERS ALICE V. SHERARD ELIZABETH SPARKS SARA SMITH MyYRTIS TANNER MARIE TAYLOR MARGARET THOMPSON MARY THURMOND VIRGINIA Woop a D. B. Johnson Rural School Improvement Association OFFICERS LeU NODTLS ES) PWIA, SO ce es a Pa An tee nc President VARs GNIS eens ieee. 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GARRISON EMILY GENTRY WILLIE MAE PARSONS MARY LOVE PLEXICO ANNIE POWER JEAN REID THELMA ROBINSON AGNES GREENE OPHELIA HAYNES NENA HEWITT EVELYN HILL CARNICE JENNINGS FRANCES LANGLEY VELTA RODGERS CARRIE MAYSON ANNIE MARTHA SHEALY ELIZABETH MCELHANEY LORENE SHEALY ELIZABETH MCFADDEN MARGUERITE SHIPPEY EULILA MCLAUGHLIN MARTHA TANNER THELMA MILLER MARJORIE WARD RUTH MITCHELL DOROTHY WILLARD LOUISE MYERS RUBY WILLIAMS EVELYN NORWOOD RUTH WoopD DRUSILLA WORKMAN Page One Hundred Eighty-one ELIZABETH SHEELY IONE WHEELER RUTH BROWNE PATSY PEAY BESSIE RUTH BERRY ELLEN BRICE SARA BURRISS MARTHA CURETON MIRIAM DIVVER DOLLIE FOGLE ADELE FORD BESS GAINES MIRIAM GANDY VARINA GARRISON SALLIE HARRISON SUSAN HICKS ESTHER HIERS Page One Hundred Eighty-two Beta Alpha MERICENS MEMBERS Mary Topp Secretary Treasurer ELIZABETH HOPKE HARRIET HUTTO IRENE KASSLER MAYSIE KEMP CLAUDIA KENNEMUR FRANCES KNIGHT Mary LEITNER HARRIET LYLES KATHERINE MORGAN ETHEL OSTEEN LENA SCHEIN SARA SMITH MINNIE ELLA SWETENBURG Cham bers, Pres. Miller Hend- +-icks Brothers odd i ins cE Wis’ pi Gibbs Derrick POETRY SOCIETY Page One Hundred Eighty-three aoe . S ORG Y? SRR SS NV — i J Giz Zs Page One Hundred Eighty-five SENIOR GLEE CLUB JUNIOR GLEE CLUB Page One Hundred Eighty-six SOPHOMORE GLEE CLUB MusIc CLUB Page One Hundred Eighty-seven ORCHESTRA CHORAL CLUB Page One Hundred Eighty-etght aun eecears Tide Ss) Nigiurgssoe ae SO seat aN NEY v AS SS Se s Ss age ee: o5e9 rose: SSS SSE Page One Hundred Eighty-nine Masquers OFFICERS KATHERINE “ANBDERSONE . © 2 oy ee ee President IRENE: BROUGHTON «83. See eee Vice-President ANNIE. MARGARET ZEIGLER.........:°:. Secretary- I reasurer MIss FLORENCE A: MIMS, Director PEAY ERStG Tis CATHERINE WRIGHT KATHERINE ANDERSON AUGUSTA SIMPSON MarY AGNES CREWS MARY SIMS SARA WILDER HELEN MIXSON JOURNEY MEN LUCILE ACKER JANET LEAKE Mary NANCE DANIEL CARLOTTA KNOBELOCK SARA FRAM MARIE MILLER DOROTHY FOXWORTH VIRGINIA SMITH DRUCILLA GEE ALBERTA THOMAS OLLIE STEWART ANNE THOMPSON ANNIE MARGARET ZEIGLER apprentices e. ns hp v. gray m. lindler h. baker m. jackson r. a. mathews e. brothers e. joyce f. mc comb s. bryan g. swetenburg g. mc collum b. bryant 1. sutherland m. mc fie f. burgard e. tidmarsh j.-mc iver c. bussey 1. tilden o. nettles b. carter ; d. earley ; c. pardue c. caldwell n. leitner j. richards j. crawford h. pope l. spruill f. crutchfield z. kelley j. sturgeon s. daniel m. keller h. vaughan d. ervin 1. kirkley m. yeardon m. b. fant i. law m. |. townsend a. ford e. lebby e. fuller s. glymph e. limehouse e. belk Page One Hundred Ninety THE PLAYERS’ GUILD Page One Hundred Ninety-one ‘The Importance of Being Earnest”’ By OSCAR WILDE LAE CAST John sWorthings J. Ric eo .cdqarn ote isu ee eer Oe ee FRANCES P. HOFFMAN Algernon? Moncrieff 3 25 tac 6 oat eas Ge en AUGUSTA SIMPSON Revi Ganon Chasuble, DD Die es care ite GRIBEICH ee PuGr Merriman’+ (butler) acc24 di ic, oie Ne ce els eee eek WILLIS D. MAGINNIS Wane s(Gman=servant) ey cuen eaten ee rane erty etree JOHN WALKER MCCAIN, JR. Lady” Bracknell: 929 ice 2G ee Sin ek ate KATHERINE WRIGHT Hon: Giwendolyn’ Fairfax pice i ee MARY SIMS Cecily, Cardew' 62.555 ere Ste ce eee ees MARY HAMMOND Miss.Prism™ (governess) ge cic sos tose vs ne HAPPY WILDER SCENESSORSPEAY Act [Algernon Moncrieff’s flat in Half Moon Street, W. Act I]—The garden at the Manor House, Woolton. Act I]I—Drawing room of the Manor House, Woolton. Time: The present. Place: London. Page One Hundred Ninety-two (once Outottie Witchen: PECOMED Ye LNeL oREE AGLS By A. E. THOMAS Olivia Dangerfield (Alias Jane Ellen).... Elizabeth Dangerfield (Alias Araminta) hae tsb Mae! sh OPES RA ......ALBERTA THOMAS Wethngtee Sarge Poe ae GAROLINE PARDUE Mitsmelaalimera (ulnuicicet! siO1Stem) am aie aie eels oe Pp ork ....ELEANER BELK Coram ipalicners (deredauchter) yeep ar eee ania ee ee ee OARAM GLYMPH Amanda (Olivia’s servant). . RR ey a Mics chen Mek = ae, bs .ELIZABETH ‘THOMPSON Buttons Crane (rrom! the North)... 25... 3 So, Oe eee .. OLIVE STEWART sihomasmsethertsm (StatisticalpOel ism an. ee ae se eas a2 as oad ws .. GRACE HUGGIN Solon Tucker (Crane's attorney and guest)... 5 . pa . ; eee DORA OWENS Paul Dangerfield (Alias Smithfield) . eer ee Ce eee ey ae UNE LI. BITTNER Charlesmmancerheldia Alias Brndlebury ie.) a.... 0552.5 0. - ae ....BERT PEAY Randolp hm yeekom Centmolethesmancertields) 2056 sh eee «. on « MARGARET HARDIN Time: The present. Place: The Dangerfield Mansion in Virginia. SCENES Act I—Scene 1: Drawing room at the Dangerfield home. Scene 2: Same. Act I]—The kitchen—afternoon, two days later. Act I1I—The dining room—just before dinner on the same day. FLORENCE ADAMS MIMS, Director Page One Hundred Ninety-three | r| | NB ae it at IN “FRIEND HANNAH” ES WORN COSTUME Page One Hundred Ninety-four Page One Hundred Ninety-fhve DEAN UMARY JI. SCUDDER). © ys 0e res feasts oe eye ae Faculty Adviser MOLLY BLACKWEEL. ¢ 25. s00).05 xe Guts, Secrets oe ty pete eee President JESSIE “EROWBRIDGE 92 2080 3h ae Oe eee Secretary- Treasurer STANDARDS COMMITTEE SARAH WILDER 355.5 sc bilby 0 osc 08, te pats tte sia eee et cele ct a eg Chairman JULIA; BROWN: o's geutioand 5 Secs saa anaheim Secretary REPRESENTATIVES JULIA: BROWN 4 setae’ ote yd ia Se eee are eee Kappa Epsilon, founded 1906 FRANCES KNIGHT seem geo. 2 Soi era Phi Sigma Delta, founded 1909 SALLIE: HARRISON® ¥aas attics cae cae ee Sigma Delta Theta, founded 1912 MARY. SIMS . sori} w oll ecient en rc Psi Phi, founded 1915 MOLLIE “BLACKWELL? ye Usa, eee eee Sigma Omega Delta, founded 1916 MARTHA “WILBUR. 15 se, ata cece ae ia er ee Kappa Gamma Nu, founded 1918 LUCIA) DANTE. cso eines eee ee ee Tau Omega Kappa, founded 1920 GERTRUDE “-ZEMP ss. (25.08 Oy Cieiie ee Beta Alpha Delta, founded 1921 DRUCIGUA CER eee eee os ae eee Pi Lambda Kappa, founded 1923 SARAH; WILDER: Seon Bates ao pecs er ee Sigma Kappa Sigma, founded 1924 FRANCES ‘SABLE ty En Jk. ocho a Mee en a Sigma Delta Phi, founded 1924 LUCIELE (ACKER « oe ), war. oe ee aie Upsilon Tau Epsilon, founded 1925 Page One Hundred Ninety-six Salley Wilder Wilbur Narrison Knight Blackwell STANDARDS COMMITTEE Page One Hundred Ninety-seven Kappa Epsilon (FOUNDED 1906) IDA BRICE ELIZABETH PARROTT ELIZABETH MOORE GhestetaonnG: Sumter, S. C. Rocks Hilla mG. PERRY WHITESIDES CATHERINE WALKER JULIA BROWNE Rocke Elke Sy CG Sumter, 5. GCG; Belton, SG: BETTY BROWNE ESTHER HOUGH Belton, S. C. Chestermisn G: ALICE CUTHBERT TILLIE PARKER MILDRED MARKEY Summerville, S. C. Sumtenmeonec, Sumters nce Page One Hundred Ninety-erght Phi Sigma Delta (FOUNDED 1909) FRANCES KNIGHT MAMIE STACKHOUSE LULA SUE RIGBY Dhow, SS. tC. IDyNi@is,, “Ss. (Ce Manning, S. C. LILLIAN RIGBY MARY HUNTER HART SARA KING ELIZABETH SALLEY Manning, S. C. WoaE. S. E, McBee, S. C. Orangeburg, S. C. MARGARET ARANT MARY STACKHOUSE DOROTHY COMPTON ROSA EVANS Orangeburg, S. C. DillonieomG. Sumter, S, C. Clemson College, S. C. HELEN OLIVER ELIZABETH SPARKS VIRGINIA SALLEY Dilley, S. C, Orangeburg, S. C. Orangeburg, S. C. Page One Hundred Ninety-nine Pi Sigma Phi (FOUNDED 1911) JACQUELINE LYNCH CATHERINE GANDY CATHERINE MORGAN Cowardpasance Florence, S. C. Hartsville, S. C. HELEN WHITAKER SARA FLETCHER ELSIE MILLER DOROTHY NORWOOD Orangeburg, S. C. Hartsville, S: C. Hartsville, S. C. Laurens sa G, GRACE MCCOLLUM JANIE SMITH IRENE TODD Suimtermioc: cs Florence, S. C. caurensaoence CLEMIGENE ‘TEAGUE OLIN CUTTS Isaurens: so, Ce Florence s..G- Page Two Hundred Siem) Weltae li heta (FOUNDED 1912) SALLY HARRISON HAZEL TTOWNSEND FRANCES MARSHALL Works Sn (E Charleston; (S. © Role Istill, S.C, LESLIE TOWNSEND EDNA LOU VAN ORSDELL ELIZABETH LEBBY Charleston, S. C. Orangeburg, S. C. Greenville, S. C. EVELYN FULLER MARGARET GOODSON Greenwood, S. C. Hartsville, S: CG. ROSE CARROLL MARTHA MCDOWELL BLANCHE CARROLL Wodk, Ss (€. Siok, Se (C. Wolke. S. (C. Page Two Hundred One Psi Phi (FOUNDED 1915) JEAN ARTHUR CAROLINE GASTON MARY DUNLAP Wnhionwom [Rove e Jehu, Sy. UE. Rockstiilitnoe: Gs SARAH WAGNON LILLIAN PITTS ANN ANDERSON Union sSe.G: [sVevelre Jenbdbl, Sy. (CG. Rock ill) SG. MARY SADLER LILLE DE PASS INOGK ELLIS oemor worse Iehibl, Siod@:. Page Two Hundred Two Sigma Omega Delta (FOUNDED 1916) MILDRED LYONS MOLLY BLACKWELL MARGARET SLOAN Anderson, S. C. CGamdenmoe G. Winnsboro, S. C. FRANCES JOHNSON DoTTy ZEMP CAROLINE RICHARDSON Abbeville, S. C. Gamdenms. Ge Gamden, oe Ge LOUIS LANG OLIVE NETTLES Camden) sa GC. Gamden, S.C: VIRGINIA HAILE CAROLINE LINLEY OVELLE GILLIAM Camden, S, CGC: Anderson, S. C. Abbeville, S. C. Page Two Hundred Three Kappa Gamma Nu (FOUNDED 1918) ZILPHA KELLEY MARTHA WILBUR JESSIE TROWBRIDGE MARY MILLER BakexGity ees Gq Charleston, S. C. Anderson, S. C. Augusta, Ga. MARY QUANTZ E. MCINTOSH A. EDWARDS C. WRIGHT E. GLOVER Rock Hilly -S;.C. Kingstree; S. G Darlington, Ss Ge Johnstonwon Ga OnusStOn nS Ge HARRIET VAUGHAN MyrtTis MCINTOSH ELEANOR PLAYER RAY BEAUDROT Darlington, S. C. Kingstree, S. C. Greenwood, S. C. Greenwood, S. C. INEZ LAW ELISE PLAYER MARGARET MCCLOUD Darlington, S. C. Greenwood, S. C. Darlington, S. C. Page Two Hundred Four Tau Omega Kappa (FOUNDED 1920) LUCIA DANIEL LANGIE MARTIN BETSIE TIMMERMAN Greenwood, S. C. Roel Ishi, Sy, (e. Batesburg, S. C. MARIE TAYLOR CAROLINE EVE ANNE THOMPSON M. N. DANIEL M. STEWART Charleston, S. GC. Burctone on Gr Batesburg, S. C. Greenwood, S. C. Edgefield, S. C. H. DUNOVANT ELEANOR BELK SUSAN DANIELS DUCICES BOLT V. ANDERSON Edgefield, S. €. Tarboro, N. C. Greenwood, S. C. Fasley, S. © Greenwood, S. C. MARY BUTLER CRAWFORD EMMIE D. TOMPKINS Greenwood, S. C. Edgefield, S. C. Page Two Hundred Five Beta Alpha Delta (FOUNDED 1921) CAROLINE HENRY TOMMIE GUTHRIE GERTRUDE ZEMP lsxeface Jebull, S. Te. Ganicenmo we. GamdenmomG: CASSANDRA CASON VIRGINIA DELOACHE MARNIE REESE Anderson, S. C. Camden, S. C. Abbeville, S. C. ALBERTINE GOOLSBY RUTH PATTERSON Denmatky Ss. (G: Rocks HiliteouG: Page Two Hundred Stix Omicron Alpha Omicron (FOUNDED 1922) KATHERINE KNIGHT LUCILLE CUTTINO SYLVIA WATSON Greenville, S. C. BuitalomouG: Bennettsville, S. C. CELESTE WILLIAMS MARGARET BRICE ALBERTA THOMAS CAROLINE PARDUE Rode lahill, S. C. Spartanburg, S. C. Roe Ishill, S (C Aiken, S. C. CATHERINE TILLMAN ELIZABETH LOWE LENA MILES WEVER Bennettsville, S. C. ING Sie (Er Anderson, S. C. Page Two Hundred Seven Delta Kappa Zeta (FOUNDED 1923) ELIZABETH BOYD JEANETTE CRAWFORD JANET LEAKE Columbia, S. C. Glintonsao Ge GClintonmeoe G- LOLA KIRKLEY MARY HAMMOND Sumter, S; GC: Spartanburg, S. C. FRANCES WOSMANSKY IRENE BROUGHTON FRANCES CRUTCHFIELD Spartanburg, S. C. Sumiternes.C- Orangeburg, S. C. JOHNGY RICHARDS CECILE CHAPMAN Liberty Hill, S. C. Spartanburg, S. C. Page Two Hundred Eight Phi Delta X1 (FOUNDED 1923) MARTHA CALVERT Abbeville, S. C. MAXINE PINGLE ELIZABETH DREHER Spartanburg, S. C. St. Matthews, S. C. ‘ RUTH SIMMONS Spartanburg, S. C. MAUDE HOLLIS LOUISE HINSON Ieee Iebiil S, C, ieancastersnon Ce Page Two Hundred Nine Pi Lambda Kappa (FOUNDED 1923) EARLE NEELEY JULIA McIVER FRANCES SADLER Rock) HilleaeGe Mt. Pleasant, S. C. [Seeyelle Tabill, Sy. C. WINIFRED FARRELLY ESTHER SLOAN Georgetown, S. C. Charleston, S. C. LOUISE DOWLING ELIZABETH NICHOLSON FRANCES TAYLOR Greenwood, S. C. Edgefield, S. C. Greenwood, S. C. POLLY SMOAK CATHERINE MIMS AUDREY MAYES Walterboro, S. C. Edgefield, S. C. Greenwood, S. C. Page Two Hundred Ten Kappa Upsilon Kappa (FOUNDED 1923) LOUISE BOYD NAOMI SCARBOROUGH GRACE TUCKER BanesmiomG. Bishopville, S. C. Sumter on Ce MARION FLETCHER FRANCES BURGARD LOUISE CLELAND SELMA FULMORE Bishopville, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Hampton mom Ce St. Stephens, S. C. PEARLE MONEYHAN KATHERINE HOLLAND CLAUDIA CLELAND lEillionn, S. (C. Barnwell, S. C. Hampton, S. C. Page Two Hundred Eleven Sigma Kappa Sigma (FOUNDED 1924) MARIA MARTIN ELIZABETH HOPKE CARLOTTA KNOBELOCK Clemson College, S. C. Charleston, S. C. Charleston, S. C. ELIZABETH DARGAN JEAN KLUGH GRACE DOSCHER CATHERINE WYMAN Florence, S. C. Clemson College, S. C. Charleston, S. C. Aiken; romGs HELEN MIXSON JENNIE HARBY SARAH WILDER Okavkeyey, iS. (C- Sumter, S: GC. Sumter, S. C. Page Two Hundred Twelve Beta Epsilon Chi (FOUNDED 1924) MARY GANDY ANNIE MAE WESSEL DOROTHY COPELAND Andrews, S. C. Andrews, S. C. (aurens- eo. @ SADE LONG JULIA GRANTHAM HELEN AYERS Conways GC; Nichols, S. C. Nichols, S. C. DAISY BELL MARION HOUSER MYRTIS CLOUD SARAH BRYAN Winnsboro, S. C. Rairfaxe sn Ge ; Chester, S. GC. lEeuwarpe, Sk (C, LOUISE ALLEN EVA MCGEE VIVIAN BURROUGHS Allendale, S. C. Walterboro, S. C. Conway, S. C. Page Two Hundred Thirteen Sigma Delta Phi (FOUNDED 1924) THELMA WHITE Union seoace L’ARTIGUE GRIFFIN D’ARCY REEVES GolumbiaroaG: Golamibiayeo ss FRANCES SALLEY LOUISE SPRUILL FRANCES CLARK Whiicarny WS. (Cy Cherawroo Ge. Unitonmomce: RUTH ALSTON ANNETTE STROTHER Wnions ore Cc. SUmMter Oe Ge Page Two Hundred Fourteen Phi Nu Kappa (FOUNDED 1924) MATTIE LOUISE APPLEBY ELISE FLOWERS St. George, S.C. CATHERINE McCoy Andrews, S. C. Conway,oeG- INEZ FLOWERS MARY CRAVEN Andrews, S. C. KATE NAPIER Gresham, S. GC. LOUISE PARLER Blenheim, S. C. St. George, S. C. LUCINDA BELL HARRIET HUTTO Rok ISMIL Sc MABEL MERCER Dorchester, Oo. CG. HELEN HUTTO Andrews, S. C. Dorchester. oC. Page Two Hundred Fifteen Beta FRANCES HAWKINS Cross Hill, S2.G: HARRIET HILDEBRAND Hagood, S. C. TREVA MCWHITE ieaker Cityen om Gr Page Two Hundred Sixteen (FOUNDED 1924) ALMEDA WYATT Easley oon. WILLIE MAE GASTON learens mo Ge MARIE BRADFORD Greenwood, S. C. Omega Kappa LAURA RISER Greenville, S. C. MARGARET SAWYER Scranton; ae: TRAVIS TOMLINSON ake-Cityom Gs Beta Tau (FOUNDED 1924) JESSIE CLOUD ELLEN BRICE MARY B. DAVIDSON IROcke tlillemoamG @hesteras. G: @hesteron ©. ELIZABETH WILKES RUBY BARTON ERNESTINE CLOUD ELIZABETH ATKINSON Pueyele Jabal, So C- Greenwood, S. C. Rock Eilon. Timmonsville, S. C. MARGARET HARDIN RUTH THOMASON Chester, S. GC. RockeHille Sa Ge Page Two Hundred Seventeen Kappa Sigma Gamma (FOUNDED 1924) MARY LEE DAVID KATHERINE MCQUEEN DORIS HOUGH Florence, S. C. Dillont4S3.G. Chester; SG. KATHLEEN HASTY JEWEL BENNETT ALLIE HASTY LUCY, Deal iDikeyy, Ss. (Cy Walterboro, S. C. Dillon, 3S. (Gi Dillon, S.C: ALICE FLEETWOOD ERNESTINE BETHEA Dillon s..G: Choon: CLAIRE SMYER CLARICE CONNOR LETTIE ALLEN Chester, S: C: Timmonsville, S. C. Chester, S. C. Page Two Hundred Eighteen em a Upsilon Tau Epsilon (FOUNDED 1925) Mary Topp LUCILE ACKER POLLY EVANS Anderson, Se CG; Anderson, S.C. ‘ Anderson, S. C. MARGARET PROCTOR MARY LOUISE SMITH VIVIAN RUSSELL ROBERTA PEAY Cioyeause, S. CC, Anderson, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Chestemms a G: BESS TILLMAN MARY BELLE PREVOST Bennettsville, S. C. ' Anderson, S. C. PAS Yan AN: HARRIET STOKES BETSY COKER Chestemms. © Rock Hill, S. C. Nock Ellas ae. Page Two Hundred Nineteen Lambda Phi Alpha (FOUNDED 1925) ALEXA RAGIN AUGUSTA SIMPSON FRANCES HARRIS [Raevede Iebilll, Sy. (Cy Pendleton, S. C. Columbia; Sane: SARAH DORRAH MARGARET JOHNSTON EFFIE PRESSLEY RUTH BROWNE aurenss sae. Chester, S. C. Chester, S. C. Anderson, S. C. ELIZABETH BRICE ISABEL HAMILTON POLLY WEST Chester, (S2 G; ChestetraomG: Chester, S. C. LILA MOORE MARY KIRBY Chester, S. C. Columbiaras.2G: Page Two Hundred Twenty Omega Gamma Delta (FOUNDED 1925) ESTELLE LYON MARGARET RICAUD SARA OWENS Abbeville, S. C. Bennettsville, S. C. Blair io. Ce EVELYN TIDMARSH HELEN GAMBRELL BOBBIE RICAUD BONNIE CROSLAND Whitmire, S. C. Abbeville, S. C. Bennettsville, S. C. Bennettsville, S. C. GERALDINE CARTER HELEN Moss BETTY HAIR Abbeville, S. C. Works, S.C. Blackville, S. C. JOSIE BLOCKER FRANCES MCCOMB KATHRYN WEISSENGER Edgefield, S. C. Abbeville, S. C. Blackville, S. C. Page Two Hundred Twenty-one Phi Kappa Tau (FOUNDED 1926) MARY WILL GRESHAM MIRIAM DIVVER ALICE Royale Jeahl, “Sy, Anderson, S. C. Belton, LOUISE TILDEN ELIZABETH STOWE EMILY HODGES Anderson, S. C. Rock Hull Ss GC: Diieige, we (Cy MARGARET STRAWHORN BESS GAINES MARGARET WHISONANT Greenwood, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Gaffney, S. C. ELISE FISHBURNE MARTIEL GRESHAM ELETA Walterboro, S. C. Rock Eullimo Ge Belton, Page Two Hundred Twenty-two COBB yen LUCILE BUCKNER Walterboro, S. C. FRANCES GAINES Anderson, S. C. COBB Sane Kappa Epsilon Pi (FOUNDED 1921) SARA POPE LOUISE PRICHARD FRANCES CROSBY Edisto sland sn G Westminster, S. C. Union sa. SUSIE HILLS ZOIA BISHOP BLANCHE KEELS ANNA S. WELCH INSe@harleston oe. EBbthatdt.omc: St. Matthews, S. GC: Charleston, S. C. MAUDE BROOKS EULALIE GUESS EVELYN GRAYSON Simpsonville, S. C. White Hall, S. C. Yonge’s Island, S. C. GERTRUDE BAILEY LILLA JEAN MITCHELL lexekign@ ligilemel, S. C.. Bdistoy Island, S, CG: Page Two Hundred Twenty-three Gamma Kappa (FOUNDED 1923) SARA DREHER DRUCILLA WORKMAN KATHERYN COX New Brookland, S. C. Woodruff, S. C. Woodruff, S. C. MILDRED SMITH ‘THELMA MEETZE LOUISE SCHIRMER MARIAN DAVIS Bishopville, S. C. Columbia, S. C. Columbia, S. C. Orangeburg, S. C. ROSE BUD HINSON ALMA SWITZER MARIE HILL EULALIE MCLAUGHLIN Kershaw, S. C. Switzer, S. GC. Anderson, 5. Ga = Florence, S. C. MARY SUE DURANT CATHERINE SMITH Bishopville, S. C. Union, eo.) G; Page Two Hundred Twenty-four Pi Gamma P1 (FOUNDED 1924) MARGARET LINDLER MARGARET ALLISON PRUE BALLARD ELIZABETH MAYFIELD Saluda mGe Greemmoun Glover msn G- Greersa1C. MILDRED BURGESS HARRIET FRIDAY AMELIA SMITH M. LOUISE CHADWICK Pacolet ses CG. INke rddel, SS. (C. Saludayswice: Saluda Sun: ELIZABETH HERNDON MARIE COOK LILA GARVIN JOYCE KELLETTE Bamberg, S. C. Wagener, S. C. Wagener, S. C. Spartanburg, S. C. Page Two Hundred Twenty-five Delta Sigma Phi (FOUNDED 1925) HELEN HUTTO EUNICE NICKLES DOROTHY FOXWORTH Dorchester, S. C. Hodges, S. C. Timmonsville, S. C. MARGIE HARVEY VIRGINIA WARD HELEN MCCORKLE RUTH GILLIAM Iekoydhie Imbldl, “sy, (Oo Greenville, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Union won: RUTH GAYDEN ELISE OLANDT JULIA LESTER Golumbiajeoe.c. Beaufort, ow Ge Coltimbiass aus Page Two Hundred Twenty-stx Kappa Omega Delta (FOUNDED 1926) WILMA SWEARINGEN JO WRIGHT MARGARET BARTON ‘WMianitend, SS, (Ce Summerville, S. C. Orangeburg, S. C. SUE TROTTER HELEN JORDAN LOIS SAWYER Leesville, S. C. Monetta, S. C. Johnston, S. C. GERTRUDE TUCKER MARY ASBILL LESLIE MIMS St. Matthews, S. C. Ridge Springs, S. C. St. George, S. C. CATHERINE O’CAIN FRANCES GRICE GLADYS MILEY Orangeburg, S. C. Wraral, Sy. Ge Branchville, S. C. Page Two Hundred Twenty-seven Alpha Gamma P1 (FOUNDED 1927) LORA BARWICK VERNELLE WINN HoPE WILLIAMS JULIA BURROWS Sumter, S. C. Winionwso ane Sumter, S.°C. Oswego, S. C. GERALDINE GEORGE BEULAH WINGARD ELLENE CHANDLER NORINE MELLETTE Lexington, S. C. Lexington, S. C. Wedgefield, S. C. Wedgefield, S. C. GERTRUDE BURROWS GWENDOLYN CHANDLER ELIZABETH WILLIAMS VERA SANDIFER Oswego, S. C, Wedgefield, S. C. Sumter, S. C. Denmark, S. C. Page Two Hundred Twenty-eight Gamma Sigma (FOUNDED 1927) MARY ALLISON RAY WILLIE PORTER ELOISE CLAMP Denmark, S. C. Camden, S. C. SalleyaSa CG: ESSIE. HARVEY ANIMEDA BYERS ELIZABETH SAPOCH SARA RIKARD Pinopolis, S. C. Blacksburg, S. C. Blacksburg, S. C. Batesburg, S. C. ANNELLE CROUCH RUBY CHEEK VERA JOHNSON Batesburg, S. C. Winer, So (C. Wagener, S. C. Page Two Hundred Twenty-nine Kappa Phi (FOUNDED 1927) JANE HAND ELIZABETH SEABROOK ADELE FORD Florence, S. C. Charleston; S.C, Bennettsville, S. C. CHARLOTTE POPE KATHERINE ANDERSON Edisto Island, S. C. Florence, S. C. A. M. ZEIGLER MARY DUBOSE E. THOMPSON E. SWEETENBURG Denmark, S. C. Oswego, S. C. Florence, S. C. Anderson, S. C. BILLIE KIRVEN MUSIDORA DUBOSE MARGARET YEADON Darlington, S. C. Oswego, S. C. Sumter, S. C. Page Two Hundred Thirty Miaupsiemarbcta (FOUNDED 1927) EDNA DAVIS GWENDOLYN DILL JANELLA HENRY Floneas Path wow © ao partanburcwon Go partanburg. oC, EMILY TURNER MARGARITE SHIPPEY IDA BRYAN ALMA HUDSON SADIE SMITH Spartanburcmow Cmmopartanburomom GemeAlllendalemsn Gu VicGollais: C Estill oa Ce FRANCES HENDLEY ANN DYER MAXIE O'BRIEN Spartanburg, S. C. Greenville, S. C. McColl, S.C, FRANCES HUMPHRIES EMMA JOYCE CATHERINE BUSSEY Spattanburg, S. C. Greenwood, S. C. Parksville, S. C. Page Two Hundred Thirty-one Delta Gamma (FOUNDED 1928) AGNES HICKSON MARGARET ERVIN HELEN CARTER Cherawaoa uc. Blorence ssc. Greenville, S. C. MARY BYRD FANT MOLLY JAMES MARY MANNING HANNER IRENE BURROWS Spartanburg, S. C. Darlington, S:; C. Plorencemog Dalzell, sSiGe NANCY WANNAMAKER ROSA SPRUILL MILDRED BAKER Cheraw, S. C. Chera wan on Ge Darlington, S. GC. Page Two Hundred Thirty-two Pi Epsilon Pi (FOUNDED 1928) S. ELIZABETH CONE ELIZABETH CONE SARAH BAKER Cottageville, S. C. lE Gola, S.C. Marion, S. C. MIRIAM PEARCE VIRGINIA BASKIN VIRGINIA REID DOLLIE FOGEL Orangeburg, S. C. Bishopville, S. C. Bishopville, S. C. Orangeburg, S. C. MARGARET GORDON CAROLINE RICHARDSON NADEEN SAUNDERS Charleston, S. C. Orangeburg, S. C. Walterboro, S. C. HELEN COPE LOLA CRUM DOROTHY MCCANTS @opemon GC: Orangeburg, S. C. Orangeburg, S. C. Page Two Hundred Thirty-three Delta Epsilon Kappa (FOUNDED 1929) MARY FROM (Wher, oS. te: RUTH FRANK Walterboro, S. C. DOROTHY RUBINOWITZ Beaufort, S. C. Page Two Hundred Thirty-four NORMA KASSLER KATE ROSEN Gaffney, S. C. Charleston, S. C. LENA SCHEIN SARA FRAM Beattortas ae Unions Gs MAIE MYERSON IRENE KASSLER Rockets. Gaffney, S. C. Phi Kappa P1 (FOUNDED 1929) CARNICE JENNINGS RUTH HENDRICKS AGNES ELLISON Orangeburg, S. C. Pick ens, .S. GC; astey mu SsG@e MILDRED KIRKPATRICK SARA LEE ELLISON THELMA ROBINSON DONNYE WARREN lites, So (Ee Basley nom CG. Orangeburg, S. C. Williams, S. C. DOROTHY WAKEFIELD MOZELLE KIRKPATRICK VIRGINIA GRAY lye, S. Ce lh, 1S, (Ce Dathmeotony s, GC; LILLIAN KITCHENS NANCY JONES Gaunensiao. C- Wagener, S. C. Page Two Hundred Thirty-five Kappa Phi Tau (FOUNDED 1929) ELIZABETH HERRON HELEN O’DELL Senecayesu GG. Liberty, S.C: FLORENCE SANDERS FREDERICA LIGHTSEY WINABEE HARDY ‘Oleic, SEAM, Patria xem Ge Jonesville, S. C. MARY BURGESS CLEO KNOX Seneca, S. GC, Seneca on Cs Page Two Hundred Thirty-six ANNE ROGERS Abbeville, S. C. VIRGINIA WILLIAMS Manning, S. C. SARA CROMER Senecasisen ae A Brief History of Winthrop’s Social Clubs Club life began at Winthrop with the organization of the first social club in 1906. ‘The growth from that time was fairly rapid and continuous, until in 1927 there were thirty clubs on the campus. Until this date each club had been ‘‘a law unto itself,’ so to speak, no formal organization existing among the group as a whole. A Pan-Hellenic Council composed of representatives from the seven oldest clubs was recognized, but it possessed little significance beyond its name and no authority. In 1927, club life underwent a complete reorganization. The clubs were drawn together into what is known as Federation of Social Clubs; the old pan-hellenic council was abolished and in its place a Standards Committee was formed, composed of representa- tives of the clubs fulfilling the requirements set up by the Federation. ‘The purpose of this reorganization was to raise the basis of club life to a higher level. In the hands of Standards rested the ultimate power of regulation and legislation of clubs on the campus. To be recognized as a standard club certain definite specifications as to age, scholarship, and purpose must be met by the club petitioning. The instrument of regulation by Standards became unwieldy as the number of clubs increased; to solve this difficulty an Executive Council, composed of twelve members was formed. [hese twelve members are chosen by the members of the Standards Committee from their own number. [he Executive Council is a legislative body of club life. By its action all rules regarding rushing, initiation, and like matters pertaining to club administration are formulated. At present, there are forty-four clubs on the campus, twenty-five of which ha ve been recognized as Standard. This new system of organization has been a means of creating a more definite coordination between the individual clubs. Through this equalizing medium the unstable situation which existed for years was exterminated. he relations between the clubs are becom- ing closer and more cordial. ‘The entire organization rests upon a more cooperative basis. Page Two Hundred Thirty-seven Terpsichorean German Club OPGICERS HASELL. LOWNSEND=.)2 eee HARRIET MOORE 3. 0 eee MEMBERS HASELL “TOWNSEND HARRIET MOORE MARGARET SLOAN MILDRED LYON LIBBA PARROTT ROSIE “TOWNSEND Page Two Hundred Thirty-eight LESLIE TOWNSEND Dotty ZEMP ESTHER HOUGH CAROLINE RICHARDSON SALLY HARRISON MARY DUNLAP Thalia German Club OBFICERS iy eer mW IEE Ui oaeee eres ee Po Pe ek Pale ce end eye | President Oe naied ce PNM WEA ICC Remmi) Ok eee Sar kant Lae Secretary MARTHA WILBUR CATHERINE WALKER CATHERINE GANDY CLEMIGENE TEAGUE SYLVIA WATSON GERTRUDE ZEMP MEMBERS HELEN WHITAKER FRANCES MARSHALL SOPHIE MARSHALL JEAN KLUGH CATHERINE KNIGHT MILDRED MARKEY Page Two Hundred Thirty-nine ———EEE i ss, ee DY O = WwW vo 2 —— —) Athletic Song Come on, ye Winthrop gicls, Let's fall in line; We'll find a game and play tt, Every time. For basketball and hockey I yell, I yell! And for our tennis and our swims, T yell, I yell! So fight, fight, fight, fight, Every time, And to good health we all will Ouickly climb; We stand for fair play, square play, Sts! Boom! Bah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Athletic Association OFFICERS ; ASCHER TE ISINCN EE ps 5, Ts NR, Ane a President Gee RING es VIORGANI NEA bere Gh. ely. e terea wn sistas Vice-President | | |Oket ey VELEVCN GS A ON 4 Olt a Seok Oe ge a a Secretary I. MUG Aa R OW Niee ys ee ee he Soo cs, bla et 4. ¢ Treasurer a . f WV ja Page Two Hundted Forty-three of ) rey Ft t NT | Athletic Board OFFICERS JuLia LESTER CATHERINE MorGAN JuLt1a Brown Bert Pray CLASS REPRESENTATIVES Jurtia RIppLe DorotHy Earty GRACE CRAIG VIRGINIA ANDERSON HOCKEY MANAGERS ISABEL HARRELL FRANCES BRADFORD Mitprep Markey GENIE SWETENBURG BASKETBALL MANAGERS Jo Wricur Susan WILLIAMS MARGARET GOODSON LouIsE PARLER TENNIS MANAGERS Mary ASBILL ELIZABETH GLOVER SWIMMING MANAGERS CATHERINE WyMAN TRACK MANAGERS Lis SMITH Rostr TOWNSEND BERT PEAY WEEDIE SPRUILL ARCHERY MANAGERS MARGARET ERVIN Marie MILLER BASEBALL MANAGERS JuLt1a Burrows Evetyn CocKRANn Lizzie Exvvior Page Two Hundred Forty-four ATHLETIC DIRECTORS LILLIAN WELLNER FELIE CLARK ALINE SEFTON FRANCES HOFFMAN Page Two Hundred Forty-five WEARERS OF THE “W”’ First Row: HARRELL, MORGAN, LESTER, DAVIDSON, FORD. Second Row: ASBILL, WRIGHT, SWETENBURG, HAND, SCARBOROUGH, SMITH. Third Row: BROWN, BURROWS, EVANS, PEAY, GLOVER. Fourth Row: WILLIAMS, MILLER, BRADFORD, NAPIER, GORMAN, COCHRAN. Page Two Hundred Forty-six Varsity Hockey Team B. DAVIDSON CATHERINE MORGAN NAOMI SCARBOROUGH EVELYN MCcCDANIEL DaAIsy PITTS MEMBERS FRANCES BRADFORD BERT PEAY HELEN GAMBRELL GERTRUDE SWEAT MARGARET GOODSON MINNIE ELLA SWETENBURG Page Two Hundred Forty-seven Varsity Basketball Team MEMBERS B. DAVIDSON ADELE FORD CARLOTTA GREENE _ SUSAN WILLIAMS ELIZABETH SMITH VIRGINIA SMITH HELEN GAMBRELL Page Two Hundred Forty-eight Varsity Baseball Team KATE NAPIER EVELYN COCHRAN SUSAN WILLIAMS GERTRUDE SWEAT MEMBERS MARY GORMAN DoT EVANS MYRTLE BARTER NAOMI SCARBOROUGH JULIA BURROUGHS Page Two Hundred Forty-nine SENIOR HOCKEY TEAM IsABEL HARRELL, Manager, CATHERINE MorcGan, Captain, ADELE Forp, JANE Hanp, Naomi SCARBOROUGH, B. Davipson, MINNIE ELLA SWETENBURG, ELIZABETH SHEALY, CATHERINE WYMAN, JO WRIGHT, Mary Topp, MarGaRET Erwin, MartHa Jorpan, Marjorie Farmer, Nora Kate Betcuer, Dor Evans, Patsy Pray, BetH STEWART. JUNIOR HOCKEY TEAM Frances BrapForp, Manager, JuLtiA Brown, Captains CAROLINE SHIFFLEY, PoLLy SMOAK, GERTRUDE Sweat, Frances Tayitor, Roster TowNSEND, GerorGIA Derrick, Ferticra Ervin, EveEtyn McDAnieL, Marie Mirrer, Daisy Pitts, JEAN ArTHUR, JosIE BLockerR, Louts—E Daniet, Mary Nance Dantet, HELEN WHITAKER, SuSAN WILLIAMS. Page Two Hundred Fifty SOPHOMORE HOCKEY TEAM Mixtprep Markey, Manager, Bert Pray, Captain, Betty Brown, Marina Braprorp, MAry BurGEss, Sara Cason, Dorotruy CopreLtanp, Sara Darcan, Lovuts—E Dowrtinc, Norma Frynn, HELEN GAMBRELL, MarGaret Gorpon, Nextt Leitner, MartHa MatuHews, AppirE Merapor, CHARLOTTE Popr, Potty WEsT, ELIZABETH THompson, Mo.iie Purvis. FRESHMAN HOCKEY TEAM EUGENIA SWETENBURG, Manager, EpirH Tosin, Captain, JEAN RocGers, LiIttian Pitts, HrteEn Hvum- PHRIES, HazeL SmitH, Carotyn LINLEY, ErizapETH DarGan, Louise SPRUILL, CASSANDRA Cason, MaryjorigE Merritt, MarGareET YEADON, RutwH Patterson, AnGir Lou OLriver, ALLIE WixLson, Lourse ParRLer, Mar- GARET McC.ioup, JEAN LYLE. Page Two Hundred Fifty-one SENIOR BASKETBALL TEAM Jo Wricut, Manager, AvrELE Forp, Captains B. Davipson, Naomi ScarsporouGH, Dor Evans, Rusy ABERCROMBIE, BetH STEWART, JULIA RiIppLE, ELtzABeTH SmITH, MarjoriE FarMer, ELtzABETH McELH ANEY, Mary Topp, CATHERINE Morcan, Nora Kate BeEtcHer, ELoisr CLramp, HELEN O’DELL, Sara SMITH, MARGARET WHISONANT. JUNIOR BASKETBALL TEAM Suzan WIL.LiAMms, Manager, ViRGINIA SMITH, Captain, Rostr TOWNSEND, CarRLoTTA GREEN, MARIE MILLER, JuLt1A Brown, Datsy Pitts, Mary AGNEs Crews, Louist DANIELS, JEAN ARTHUR, MILLY LONG, Evetyn McDaniert, Mary Nance DaAniet, MENSING. Page Two Hundred Fifty-two a SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM Potty West, Manager, Bert Pray, Captain, CHARLOTTE Popr, Lin Crownery, HrLen GAmBRELL, LiB LIMEHOUSE, ExstrE HoucuH, Netut Leitner, MARGARET Goopson, EFFIE PRESSLEY, RUTH FRANK, EVELYN CocHran, Betty Brown, JEsstrE Perry, MILtpRep Markey. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM LoutsE Parrter, Manager, Lizzie Extotr, Captain, Lirttan HENpERSON, JEAN ROGERS, CLEMIEGENE TeacueE, EvizasetH Wiccins, KeirH Jerrries, EpiIrH Topin, Evetyn Reeves, ‘‘WEEDIE”’ SPRUILL, MARGARET ELeAzER, Lou Oniver, Maryorice Merritt, ReseccA Duitin, HELEN PEDEN. Page Two Hundred Fifty-three Swimming Champions €: BETTY CLOTWORTH Y= OU JULIA; LESTERS ol BETTY DOUGrEAS= ‘Track Champions CATHERINE MORGAN, '31 BERT PEAY, 33 ELIZABETH SMITH, '31 Page Two Hundred Fifty-four re Tennis Singles EPMZABETH GLOVERY 32 Tennis Doubles Mary ASBILL, ’31 MINNIE E. SWETENBERG, '31 Archery MARIE MILLER, °32 Page Two Hundred Fifty-five BEST ATHLETES, 1930 GENIEVE LIMEHOUSE, °30 BETTY DOUGLAS, °30 B. DAVIDSON, 731 Page Two Hundred Fifty-six Athletics at Winthrop Hockey sticks! Basketballs! “ennis rackets!—Athletics, one of the greatest and most tonic joys on the Winthrop campus. Fall, full of invigorating cold, brings forth the hockey season, and the familiar “ground sticks, ground sticks’ arouses a keen interest in the entire student body. Here, one learns that indolence is impossible, and alertness is demanded. After the season has come to an end and the champions have been declared, another sport has its day. Basketball, a well-known game, makes its entrance. With it comes a happiness into the ath- lete’s heart which leads to the promotion of a willingness to sub- ordinate individual welfare to that of a group, and to look upon one’s own work as part of a large endeavor. No sooner has the basketball been put away for the next year than are baseball and track foremost in the minds of the athletes. Fleetness of foot and fleetness of mind, along with the stretching and tension of healthy muscles add much to the health of an ind1- vidual. Winthrop girls are not willing however, to stay inert for the remainder of the year. One sees the tennis courts occupied to _ their fullest capacity, and archery is a sport which claims the atten- tion of many. [hen when the heart becomes somewhat unbearable, a plunge into the swimming pool brings a stimulus to intense effort. The source and strongest hold of our college spirit 1s on the field of athletics—whether it be hockey field, basketball floor, track course, tennis court, or swimming pool. The deep draughts of out- of-door air, the excitement of rivalry, the comradeship of coopera- tive endeavor, the glow of achievement contribute much in immedt- | ate and retrospective pleasure; and the invaluable spirit of sports- manship is obtained, which teaches every team to prefer to lose honorably rather than to win unfairly. This is the spirit of sports- manship which pervades our Winthrop campus. Page Two Hundred Fifty-seven RRS Nerina Gah Features AOD Lee ide vite ek! yt wy 4 kiN ; ¥, : RN PHMATANS Ow Hed : fait LEMS NAG ve . nial SEN ty. v pute ma ——— el MISS WINTHROP LUCIA DANIEL BERUTY MAMIE STACKHOUSE POPULARITY JANET LEAKE SINCERITY ELIZABETH SEABROOK — ne Cairn TALENT MARY HAMMOND SPORTSMANSHIP MARY B. DAVIDSON Oe op aw INTELLIGENCE SARAH LAW KENNERLEY EFFICIENCY AUGUSTA SIMPSON ORIGINALITY SARAH WILDER Oe ea 3 tee oF oe A tonidecic MSS Nt ai COMMENCEMENT 1930 AND DAISY CHAIN JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET, MAy, 1930 MAY QUEEN, 1931 MIss CATHERINE MORGAN LdNS ‘YAIMOy “HD joolag? ing woz THE HOSTESS Charm of personality. dignity of bearing, gractousness of manner make CATHERINE WRIGHT a perfect hostess of the woman of soctal affairs. Efficiency, accuracy, dependability, tnitiative—these characteristics THE PROFESSIONAL WOMAN are the ones found in the professtonal woman. ELIZABETH HOPKE Me aces RR Et FN DEE iusto iden oie Nc hehehe ee aah aiden hiiehani esas seiee am THE ARTIST Those women are artists who are possessed with the creative genius LENA MILES WEVER to portray the beauties of life and nature. Here today, gone tomorrow, free as the winds: seems to describe the woman of THE TRAVELER travel. Yet, ts it not a tribute to her power of organization and to her foresight that she remains ferninine in spite of her freedom? MILLY LYONS THE DANCER Expression of soul through movement, through gesture, and through interpre- ADELE FORD tation of music is an outlet worthwhile to the woman of imagination. crires ons eee THE SPORTSWOMAN LANGIE, MARTIN the hills and lakes, to exult in a strong body, to enter into the spirit of sportsmanship—these add to the life of a modern woman. To enjoy ns WE a a Se, Toa ‘a —S ee) St ee a CPST Dee Fun and Satire Bote. et “Ih ok! Jor get to tel hin wheat size) WY feat os hale pe a Came Christmas yi 1. e AMmMoo ad MIVA Geen lewishaln badearcanh: WELL: ‘““That’s all right, every dog has its day.”’ MAX: ‘“‘Well, my dogs have been having their day for twenty-five years.’ UNREAL And here's the case of Eddie Flop Who would rather watch robins Than see Winthrop girls hop. CUSTOMER: “One package of unguentine, please.”’ VERNER: “‘Onion seed? Vee haf dat only in planting time.” Two weeks had passed in the sunny halls of Winthrop when one of the Freshmen in Roddey was heard to say: “‘Oh, dear, I do wish they would hurry and post my name for a bath.” A SENIOR: “Miss Ketchin, did you see those squirrels run by the window?”’ MISS KETCHIN: “Do not become alarmed, young ladies, it is not an unusual occurrence— the poor things are merely looking for a few nuts.’ Page Two Hundred Eighty-three M -Heramead’ 3 HE: ‘May I kiss your hand?’’ SHE: ‘Hop to it, big boy, but don’t burn your lip on my cigarette.”’ MIL: ‘Say, did you see that? When she wet her hair lather appeared!”’ DEW: “Yes, but what would you call it, a soap-head?”’ MIL: “Sho, an ivory dome.” OF TALKING SHE WAS FOND— LIB: “I hear there is a schism in number 271 because Maria and Carlotta talk all night and keep Happy awake.”’ MAG: ‘“‘Yeah, Maria and Carlotta have taken to talking in their sleep because Happy doesn't give them a chance in the day.’’ BERT: “‘Oh, did you hear about Catherine? She has just received an anonymous letter!”’ CARRIE: “‘How exciting, who was it from?” “Vd wal k a tnile Foy a CAMEL Page Two Hundred Eighty-four “Bill's going to sue the company for damages.” “Why? Wot did they do to im?” ‘They blew the quittin’-whistle when ‘e was carryin’ a ‘eavy piece of iron and ’e dropped {iOnlmiSTOOtm SHE: ‘‘What steps would you take if you saw a lion on the campus?” (leon omonesss In the good old days, the poor farmer was up at daybreak. And now, his daughter is still up at daybreak. LUCILE (after walking in on a feast): “My gracious!”’ “SNOOT”’: ‘You're wrong again sister, nobody's migrating as long as the chicken lasts.” R. U. QUICK: “I hear that Bill is going to be a judge when he finishes college.” IMA Nut: ‘‘No! Why he didn’t take a law course. He has had no experience.” R. U. Q.: ‘“‘Hasn’t he? Why, as a football star he warmed the bench for four years at dleae @lel (Co WN, (Ce wey Wf i. ih Vase, w Sg DR. COULSON OF THE STAR DETECTIVE AGENCY Page Two Hundred Eighty-five Hall of Shame Cultural Into nation X Boislerous ae Nature She Never Made a Break Page Two Hundred Etghty-stx Hall of Shame | Pathetic Dancer x 6G fs Our Little One Page Two Hundred Eighty-seve n His Fiest Now Sth FliekT MIss BIRD: “‘In the days of the French Revolution the silk stockings of the aristocracy Lanna ease I. B. DUMB: “‘Yes, and in these days in America everybody's hose run!”’ The givl who brought Leet He Lees Page Two Hundred Eighty-eight hi ldnen 1to4 Adults u-ir¢ ww Scotch umn — PA Ke me achild aye yom Yo-ni ght F “Didn't you promise never to do it again?’’ NCES, BES” “And I said I'd whip you if you did, didn’t I?” “Yes, pa; but as I didn’t keep my promise I won't hold you to yours.” SLANG ADDICTS BEWARE Upon the lengthy lists of those From whom I long to flee Are girls who drive me mad by piping “Oh yeah? Sez you, sez me!” (214 Ibs. arsenic, please.) MARIA: ‘‘Once upon a time there was a fat Winthrop girl who did not want to reduce and a thin Winthrop girl who did not want to get fat...” MISHAP: ‘Yeah? Well, all fairy stories begin with ‘once upon a time’.”’ OVERHEARD VISITOR ON CAMPUS: ‘‘Pardon me, young lady, but could you direct me to Rowdy Hall?” (Sick ‘em Dodo, here’s a case for you.) TILLIE: ‘“‘Oh, Miss Hall, the calendar just flew out of the window.” Miss HALL: “Yes, I have always heard that time flies.”’ Page Two Hundred Eighty-nine ® tamnoud 3; WINTHROP’S DEBUTANTES New York may have its debutantes They're fine without a doubt, But none compare with Winthrop girls When they are “coming out!”’ “A DREAM” Last night I had a night mare, Of dreams that ne’er could be Way back into dark ages Of our dear faculty. The “man” was “Papa” Roberts A dashing on his steed To save his fairest loved-one Twas “Sara I’ indeed! His dad was on his right side A yelling in his ear, “Keep Coulson, yes keep Coulson To get this lady dear.” Away they sped on horseback O’er parks and fields anew, To Mendenhall—the castle That held his love so true. Alas! Before they go there, Auld father, doomed to die Was pierced by a stray arrow And soon began to cry. “They’ve nipped me in the budd, son, I’m going up the spout,” “Pugh,” yelled out our hero, As blood came herling out. The poor old man was dunn for, “Just keith me once,” he cried, “T’ll grant you this request, dad,” Then Maggie turned and died. But shuss! brave Pop must travel By holmes and o’er a seay To claim this fairest lockhead, With whom he longs to be. He had some rice and tidbits To eat upon the way, For it was a long journey One-hundred miles a day. But love spurred up his horses They went as on a wing He thought of his sweet maiden And then began to sing. At last he reached the castle He searched around to look. And found his darling Sally Ketchin fishes in a brook. They ran to meet each other All tingley and so white, For it has beniaminy a day Since such a grand delight. The scene was so enchanting He was so strong and tall She wore a lovely bussel And sat beside a waterfall. The dream was ending happily But up came a black knight And gored the charming lovers Away quite out of sight. There was a clap of thunder, And then a cry, it seems I sighed and then turned over To dream more pleasant dreams! Mary HAMMOND, ’81. Page Two Hundred Ninety $A ENS TOY Page Two Hundred Ninety-one ADUERTISENENTS COMPLIMENTS Ye: eee eee eee eee eee “ , % ] , we re Sa () a ¢) ) ¢ ) ( ) ( -(. () () () () a: a : i | i : q | | ( i j COMPLIMENTS | eye { ' i | The i : LADIES’? SHOP | ROCKHILL S ae t { i | i : | ) ] | { ( ! y Page Two Hundred Ninety-two %e a () ) ¢ ) a ) a ¢ ) eED ¢ ) () ( ) D ( ) (D(a e ox PHOTOGRAPHS ARE MEMORIES MADE PERMANENT U S | os = x4 i | Thackston Studio 1 Upstairs,, Corner Main and Trade i PHONE 427 ; ROCK Hities ac j i 4 ©, BELK’S Department Store “The Home of Better Values’ RECOGNIZED AS AN OUT- STANDING INSTITUTION WHERE SS UY EO UA lav AND SERVIGER-ARE PARAMOUNT Visit us in Our New and Larger Home ROCK Voi Lise om. wo emp em «ame = ee « eR «=m «ae 1 eS See ee ee SS SEUSS USS % ' %, ote () SD () SD () ED () ED ( ) - SND ( ) D- () D-() ED () ED () CED ( ) -ED () CD ( et 64 CONGRATULATIONS! (5° THE Winthrop College Students and _ Faculty Efird’s offers congratulations upon the publication of THE L9O1S VATEER. This store is genuinely inter- ested in Winthrop College, and considers it a pleasure to serve you at all times! “Quality with Price’ (a a |) a () (D(A) ED ( ) ND ¢ ) RD ( ) ( ) ( ) () ED ( 50) me SS) DD ¢ DD ER) ED ) ( ( ) ( ) DD ( ) (a -, ( SD ¢ ) ) ) ( ) ( ) () () ¢ +9 OD) (DD) D0) ED () CD () (EM + PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE TATLER H. Lee Waters Studio EPEXING TON IN. GC Photographs for Reproduction a Specialty MEMBER (A ( ¢ ) SD ¢ ) ¢ ) ¢ ) ED ¢ ) ) ¢ ) PD ) D ) ¢ ) - ) ¢ ) ¢ ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ED ¢ ) ND) ED () D ( ) CD (D(C | (|) (| ee ee ee ee ee G OF) () (ED () D () RD () (RD () ED () SD () ED () D-() (CD ( + 7, ) () SD () SD () SD () ED ( DED (ED () A () ED () ED) ET GG ' ' i | FORIEDHEIMS | the store treed : | STYLE | SERVICE | : i VALUE | pare i Faithfully serving the students i and faculty of Winthrop Col- i i lege since the first opening— i i more than forty years ago. i Welcome to FRIEDHEIM’S ] + (ED (SED () DD () aD () -( (ec (a em 056 , 3 , , : re () a (a |) ae PATRONIZE OUR ! 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ANNUAL PRINTERS FOR @ OVER THIRTYeyYEARS The OBSERVER PRINTING HOUSE INCORPORATED 322-324 = Church St. Charlotte, N. G amArAhh hh hh hhh hhh hhhhhhhhhhh bh 2 _og™, a see sé we a t ¢ = ? Z of = t ;: == : ye. éG Da oe a — . 7, ot, c ¢ Go 59 5 CE, } Sm = Se ne hae Acknowledgments Se Now that the work and the worry, the troubles and the triumphs of THE 1931 TATLER are over, we look back upon the process of making this year-book and realize that it would have been impossible without the valuable aid of certain individuals. We wish here to give thanks to those to whom it is due: soe Viesstsstian Doyer, lo. W.« Hutchins ands W.-d. Crichton, Jr., of the Observer Printing House, Charlotte, N. C. To Mr. Fred E. Gerberding of Bush-Krebs Engraving Company, Re ee Louisville, Ky. 4 e To Mr. H. Lee Waters of Lexington, N. C. U 4 A 3 To Mr. J. Thompson Brown, Faculty Advisor. To THE 1931 TATLER staff. To Thackston’s Studio, Rock Hill, S. C. To the Ladies’ Shop, Rock Hill, S. C. Bc To the ‘Successful Women” for their photographs and auto- wb graphs which were given us to use in the interpretation of our theme. g To Georgia Derrick who wrote the poems and the word pictures co ee a torsus. ( 's To Elizabeth Hopke and Lucille Cuttino, who had the mis- ; ey: : i fortune of being our roommates, who listened to our mad mutterings ay; © sympathetically, and who helped us cheerfully. a ; ; ym bab To any one who has contributed in any way to th e success of - J) ° this book. 7 C | Cf AUGUSTA SIMPSON, 2 t f Editor-tn-Chief, dae 4 JuLia McIver, - i. Pee Business Manager. A r a 7 Y A, ES a 9 5 ra o ag i Ne rape rp A - A , 4 ene — = i ty so iy! mae k Pin 2) ty tail he? u ie bike yt tee Res nu o , it Patt te
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