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Copyright 1933, By EVELYN FULLER, Editor-in-Chief CHARLOTTE POPE, Business Manager MARY BURGESS, Art Editor ‘The TAT annual publication of Web ER ORs Gi lt Grr “Rock S ill, South Carolina ® The Library DEDIC ATL CR We. RH BUSAR EL O Bish EEA CS BES Obs 1933) (HEREBY: DEDICATE ucPiiiSa wy Ol VINE TO ONE WHO HAS LABORED DILIGENTLY IN THE SERVICE OF WINTHROP COLLEGE AND WHO, BY FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE OF LIFE’S DAILY TASKS, HAS SET FOR US AN EXAMPLE OF INDUSTRY AND ACHIEVE- MENT. AS A TOKEN OF GREAT ESTEEM WE DEDICATE THIS VOLUME TO MISS IVA BISHOP SHOP S IVA BI S If M rT ORE WORE IN JUNE we shall be graduated, and what of all our dreams and hopes and fears? Will we go out singing a song of joyous youth, or will ours be a low and mournful chant, fearful of the ravages and the deso- lation of the years to come? Soon our college life will be only a thing of the past, a memory, but still a realization. In this volume of THE JATLER, we, the staff, have earnestly sought to reveal the interests and the achievements which have been yours. Our ambition was boundless, for we have hoped and even prayed to make of this book a mirror in which to catch and hold a faint yet glamorous reflection of your college days. We hope that in the years to come this volume of THE TATLER will refresh and renew your memories, for ‘God has given us memories so that we might have roses in January.’ May you then remember the laughter, tears, the hopes, and the years of your youth. CONTENTS BOOKVWE=REFPERENGE THE COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN BOOKIE =EICTION STATISTICS FEATURES CAMPUS LIFE BOOK II—HISTORY PUBLICATIONS ORGANIZATIONS SOCIAL CLUBS ATHUE TICS BOOKIV =U MOR: ADVERTISEMENTS THEME As A fitting theme for THE 1933 TATLER, I have chosen Books, for they have indeed been a part of our life at Winthrop College. Books stir ambition; they forge the keys that unlock the doors to oppor- tunity; they stimulate our ideals; they have been the source of inspiration and an aid to aspiration. In Books we have the wisdom, the humor, the thoughts and dreams, and the culture of the best minds at their best. Books are more than Books—they are the heart and life of ages past-—they are a legacy delivered down through generations to those yet unborn. As Christopher Morley once said, ‘‘Love and friendship and humor and ships at sea by night— x there’s all heaven and earth in a real book... .’ I earnestly hope that because of its theme this volume of THE TATLER will mean much to you. THE EDITOR. BOOK | The College Adm Seniors inistration Juniors Sophomores Freshmen ith ie Pela ek - if x % NSE tea he DUNE UAE NIECE wf ans Paylite i Ly Ne ny ty AN yA UAL a Pea Win fi a eel N SE one cs WES LEA DD Vv = ins (XG (Oy bree ie A wealth of books—priceless heritag rich in dreams . . . laying bare to youti “OR TAGES fig a ae at Ae ea . roy Ue ev , r 7 COO ee OLA ICA RMN asp DD 1) hth A IP BET psy he ine BAAS ii AON Minas MAU FR CCeN phe AVY yelbe ey edie a0 ’ SGOT RON NS us) RNS f i Wits NASCAR vif t, ule SN ‘ i } 4 ’ iy DAMON tit Bde } Pot PMH iAn 1) CAL A Cae BAN oeed a ieah rs) i aay vada AAT ays % NN ae { Dette tained NILARES era Baa OAd 1 a4 it, ‘ ud f js wits te a ois i, iy Oy intents , TSAR EO NSN Those who enter here garden illusions last forever... price NIU ED Ate anh cca a AL ye i Wat ay orton) Pere eTCy EL MES q eka tercy j } UGA , ‘ Vite , AY Py UR Py Rae 60 aie it ‘ ! nt 5) y ea th BO PN ise nH 3 a8 AUR } Ay 4 } és A _ Fancy soars above Reality into | ECP SRIES tL nie atl ante Ue c it a as ° t Rais auy Aor i my K 7“ i Pa ae | : | Life’s slow curves are sometimes hard to under- stand. My soul seeks the solitude of quiet places... tranquil nooks . é stig Within this walled enclosure I know the lure of open gates. Adventure calls me to the quest of fame and fortune, yet I stay to learn the folk and lore of days long since gone by. Here Ambition-——like a fountain drawn from Pterian springs—-leaps ever upward to the clouds... ee. Bi Having come thus far in search of Learning, we pause a moment——as from a magic portico, we glimpse the foam of forbidden seas . . . shores of pectlous lands. The sages of the ages whisper warn- ings... ‘Each life must get tts bearings in time and space—each book ts but a window through which the soul looks out’. . . and we, the weary, are re- freshed. Forgetful of life's troubles and travails, we journey on...and upward... Books are yours, Within whose silent chambers treasure lies Preserved from age to age; more precious far Than that accumulated store of gold And ortent gems which, for a day of need, The Sultan hides deep tn ancestral tombs. These hoards of truth you can unlock at wl. —WILLIAM WORDSWORTH. GDI NE pont Avs f@EN JAMES PINCKNEY KINARD, B.S., Ph.D., LL.D. President NG: es | KATE GLENN EIARDIN, BA MIA: Dean of Women James Pinckney Kinarp, B.S., Ph.D., LL.D. President Katt GLENN Harpin, B.A., M.A. Dean of Women and Instructor of English Grover CLEVELAND Mance, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Geography and Geology Assy VircintA Hoimes, M.D. Professor of Health Education Mary Gary Pore Assistant Professor of Mathematics FANNIE WATKINS Assistant Professor of Mathematics Marcaret J. Ketcuin, B.A. Assistant Professor of English Page Thicty Faculty and Instructors JAMES WM. THOMSON, B.A., LL.D., Litt.D. Professor of Education and Bible J. THOMPSON BROWN, B.A., M.A. Professor of English Language and Literature GRIFRITH De PUGH BAL eMGAs. bbb: Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy WARREN G. KEITH, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of History JOHN F. THOMASON, B.A., Belsit Visas Professor of Rural Education WLI ID. IWOASEIMIRIS, TEAS, IAN. IMAL Professor of Secondary Education SaraH J. GRANT Assistant Professor of English ANNE WINN STEVENS, B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of English AILEEN CALHOUN TuRNER, B.S., M.A. Assistant Professor of English Nora MarsHALit Davis, B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of English FLtorence ApAMS MIMs Assistant Professor of Spoken English and Public Speaking DoroTHEA MALtcuus Assistant Professor of Modern Languages Faculty and Instructors SADIE GOGGANS, B.A., B.S., M.A. Professor of Education GLENN GARNET NAUDAIN BIE, 1B.Snq IMS, PenlB), Professor of Chemistry and Physics HELEN G. MACDONALD, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Political and Soctal Science WILLIAM WHITE ROGERS, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Psychology WALTER BUCHANAN ROBERTS, B.A. Director of Music Onis My MITCHELL, B-A Professor of Education ApipaA W. Hertine, B.A. Assistant Professor of Modern Languages Lois GreorGcina Buiack, B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of Modern Languages Rut Rorriines, B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of History Mary L. Funk, B.S. , Assistant Professor of Chemistry Evetyn T. Tissits, B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of Chemistry Ex_woop I. Terry, B.S., M.F. Assistant Professor of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture ERMINE WILFONG, B.A. Assistant Professor of Piano Jeanette C. Rotru Assistant Professor of Piano and Pipe Organ Jesste BuCHANAN Assistant Professor of Piano and History of Music DoreLLte ExvizaserH SNOOK Assistant Professor of Voice RutH A. STEPHENSON, B.Mus. Assistant Professor of Piano JEANETTE ARTERBURN, B.S.M. Assistant Professor of Public School Music ; Frances V. WILLIAMS : Itinerant Teacher Trainer and Assistant State Supervisor of Home Economics ANNETTE S. Burier, B.S. Assistant Professor of Home Economics Page Thirty-one Maupe’ Manuext Hari, B.S., M.A. Instructor in English Cuio Finxr, B.A., B.S., M.A. Instructor in English Rutu Acnes SHAVER, B.A., M.A. Instructor in Modern Languages KATHERINE Davis Younc, B.A., M.A. Instructor in Modern Languages Dorotuy Seay, B.A., M.A. Instructor in Ancient Languages Attc—E ANN Grant, B.A., M.A. Instructor in Mathematics Rusy Birp, B.M., B.A., M.A. Instructor in History Page Thirty-two Faculty and Instructors THOMAS CRAWFORD HADDON, B.S. Professor of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture DONNIS MARTIN, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Ancient Languages ELIZABETH FRIENCH JOHNSON Bole Mee i: Professor of Modern Languages ANNIE YVREDENBURGH DUNN Professor of Fine and Industrial Arts MINNIE SNELLINGS, B.A., B.S., M.A. Professor of Biology —s . . . Be pace “ JWIUIA OS DeAevieo} Professor of Physical Education IDA J. DACUS Professor of Library Science Frances D, Acoms, B.A., M.A. Instructor in History STELLA BRADFIELD, B.S., B.A., M.A. Instructor in Psychology and Education Mary Scuucnart, B.A., M.A. Instructor in Biology IsaBEL Porter, B.S., M.S. Instructor in Biology Avice Tinciry, B.A., M.A. Instructor in Biology BarBaRA Metz, B.S., M.S. Instructor in Biology Estuer Hersetu, B.S. Instructor in Political Science Faculty and Instructors AUSTIN S. BRATCHER, B.A., M.A. Professor of Commercial Science MUR IL. JNUILID) Professot of Commercial Sctence SARA ELIZABETH CRAGWELL, IBS5 IMI. Professor of Home Economics MARY E. FRAYSER, B.S., M.A. Economics and Sociological Research HAMPTON MCNEELY JARRELL eh Ie, [on BE Professor of English DEMA LOCKHEAD, B.S., M.A. Associate Professor of Primary Education Jf Lkenrenw r ther 4 A_ PATTIE SIMMONS DOWELL, B.S., M.A. Associate Professor of Primary-Kindergarten Education M. Eruet Jones, B.S., M.A. Instructor in Home Economics Etuer I. McYeery, B.S., M.A. Instructor in Home Economics INGARVeRA TCH Aen Oram LenS. Instructor in Home Economics Frances P, Horrman, IBS Instructor in Physical Education Lintian M. WE LLNER, B.S. Instructor in Physical Education Jane Coucn, B.S., M.S. Instructor in Physical Education Marcaret Betz, B.A., M.S. Instructor in Physics Rutu Carrican, B.S., M.A. Instructor in Fine Arts GerTRUDE K. Ross. B.A. Instructor in Commercial Science Masre Moorer, B.A. Instructor in Kindergarten Emmett Gore, B.M. Instructor 1m Violin Grace Dawson FarguuHar, B.A. Instructor in Piano Frances ©. Hares, B.A. Instructor in Voice Page Thirty-three anor, JAMES PINCKNEY KINARD President KATE GLENN HARDIN Dean of Women MARY DENNY MATTHEWS Bookkeeper LUDIE MITCHELL Assistant Bookkeeper Page Thirty-four Officers of Administration ROBERT HAYNE JONES, B.S. Registrar and App ointment Secretary IVA BISHOP, B.S. Secretary to the President ALEXANDER M. GRAHAM, B.A., M.A. Bursar ELIZA WARDLAW, B.A., B.S. Secretary Y. W. C. A. SYLVIA ALLEN, M.D. Resident Physician MARIE BALDWIN, M.D. Resident Physician Mary M. GIBSON Assistant to the Dean of Women ALLIENE DUNN MAI RUTLEDGE JOHNSON Assistant to the Registrar Associate Librarian MAMIE GULLEDGE CLARA L. ABERNATHY Assistant to the Registrar Assistant Librarian toy J JORG; — GLADYS M. SMITH Librarian Assistant Librarian EEA eA CUSSEIels Alumnae Secretary Hostesses MARGARET M. WATSON Hostess Margaret Nance Hall ANNIE P. TUTWILER Hostess Bancroft Hall MARY S. JONES Hostess Breazeale Hall BEULAH C. CAVITT Hostess McLaurin Hall EMILY B. JENNINGS Hostess Roddey Hall MAUDE HURT Hostess Johnson Hall JULIA A. SIMS Post Mistress and Supply Room Keeper LOUISE S. JUNKIN Hostess Administration Building Assistant Hostesses FANNIE H. MCCLUNG LUTIE BETHEA Margaret Nance Hall Breazeale Hall JANIE GREENE GEORGIA WITHERSPOON Bancroft Hall McLaurin Hall BERTHA E. WILLIS Roddey Hall Page Thirty-five These are the masters who instruct us without rods and ferules, without hard words and anger, without clothes or money. If you approach them, they are not asleep; tf you interrogate them, they conceal nothing; if you mistake them, they never grumble; tf you are ignorant, they cannot laugh at you. .. . Whosoever, therefore, acknowledges himself to be a zealous follower of truth, of hap- piness, of wisdom, of science, or even of faith, must of necessity make himself a Lover of Books. —Ruchard de Bury. S ANT ONIN Senior Class Song Let us stand side by side, Senior Class; Let us fight to the end of the game; Honor right, colors bright, Senior Class, And our spirits our only fame. Oh, we're loyal to Garnet and Black, And our sisters the Garnet and Grey; With courage new, we'll be true, Sentor Class, And we will prove that our trusts we'll ne'er betray. PARDUE GLYMPH Senior CAROLINE PARDUE IP VISN RIGBY. SARAS Vili BRaa SARAH GLYMPH . ESTHER HOUGH .. ANIMEDA BYERS RiGRY Hloucu Gs 5 MILLER BYERS icers ee eee eresiaen! _... Vice-President 7 Secretary _... Preasurer : Cheer Leader _... Ptanist IDIOVONMsNC ANVAINVAIN ED, ale ey FORT LAWN, S. C. Gamma Sigma 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Gov- ernment Association. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Gov- ernment Association, Track Team, Basketball Team. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Gov- ernment Association, Track Team, Basketball Team. 1932-33—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Gov- ernment Association. CATHERINE SAGE GOOD 3A. 5; LIBERTY (5. .G- Lambda Omega Kappa 1929-30—Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association. 1930-31—-Wade Hampton Literary Society, Athletic Associ- ation, Student Government Association, Y. W.C. A. 1931-32—Archimedians, Distinguished, Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Government Association. 1932-33—President College Orchestra, College Quartette, Archi- medians, Y. W. C. A., Student Government Associ- ation, Athletic Association. RUTH CAROLYN ALTMAN, B.S. CENTENARY, . C. 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Ellen H. Richards Club. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Ellen H. Richards Club. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Ellen H. Richards Club, Curry Literary Society. 1932-33—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Ellen H. Richards Club, Curry Literary Society, Lambda Sigma Phi. INURE IEILAVZ eve Ist JANIWNOS), “ALIS: SPARTANBURG, S.-C. LOO) 0 Xe W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1932-33—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. SARA LURLINE ANDERSON, A.B. DAVIS STATION, S. C. 1929-30-—Columbia College. 1930-31—Athletic Association, Student Government Associ- Aisin, YC, WW. (C, AN, (Gival Seoites. 1931-32—-Athletic Association, Student’ Government Associ- ation, WW, W, CC. WW. Saseiany cine! Wheasivase i Girl Scouts, Archimedians. 1932-33——Athletic Association, Student Government Associ- ation, Y. W. C. A., First Lieutenant of Girl Scouts, Archimedians, Forceps and Scalpel Club, Winthrop Branch of National Council Teachers of Mathe- matics. MARGARET ARANT, B.S. ORANGEBURG, S. C. Pht Sigma Delta 1929-30—Class Glee Club, Choral Society, Music Club, Hockey Squad, Basketball Squad, Distinguished. 1930-31—Music Club, Choral Society, Treasurer Class Glee Club. 1931-32—-Secretary Music Club, Choral Society, Highly Dis- tinguished. 1932-33—Wearer of “WW”, Best Swimmer, Swimming Team, Music Club, College Glee Club, Choral Society, Winthrop Literary Society. Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Government Association. MARY AVGERINOS, B.S. UNION, S. C. 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association. 1930-3 1——Wade Hampton Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., Ath- letic Association. 1931-32—Beta Alpha, Wade Hampton Literary Society, Ath- letic Association, Student Government Association, Ma WW Ee 1932-33—Beta Alpha, Student Government Association, Ath- ignie Associeisionm, YC, Wo CC. JAN, MARY GENEVA, BAILEY, B.S: FLORENCE, S.C: 1929-30—Freshman Glee Club, Wade Hampton Literary So- ciety, Y. W. C. A., Student Government Associ- ation, Athletic Association. 1930-3 1—Wade Hampton Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., Stu- dent Government Association, Athletic Association. 1931-32——Wade Hampton Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., Stu- dent Government Association, Athletic Association. 1932-33——Wade Hampton Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., Stu- dent Government Association, Athletic Association, Country Life Club, Archimedians. GERTRUDE) JULIA BAILEY, 96:8; EDISTO ISLAND, S. C. Kappa Epsilon Pi 1929-30—Debaters’ League, Winthrop Literary Society. 1930-31—Debaters’ League, Winthrop Literary Society. 1931-32—Debaters’ League, Winthrop Literary Society, Social Service Club. 1932-33—Debaters’ League, Winthrop Literary Society, Social Service Club, South Carolina Union, Country Life Club. Y. W. C. A.. Athletic Association, Student Government Association. CORNELIA LENORA BAKER, B.S. CHESTER, S.C: Omega Gamma Delta 1929-30-——Curry Literary Society. 1930-31—Curry Literary Society, Orchestra. 1931-32—Curry Literary Society, Orchestra, Chapel Choir, Secondary Education Club, College Marshal. 1932 -33-——Secondary Education) Club, aye wWie Gee Cabinets TATLER Staff. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, WEE AWG, Zak TEAR VEE IO YCIN SAIS Ieee MOUNT CROGHAN, S. C. 1929-30-—Distinguished, Wade Hampton Literary Society, Writers’ Club. 1930-31——Wade Hampton Literary Society, Writers’ Club, Dis- tinguished, Honorary Scholarship, Journal Staff. 1931-32—-Wade Hampton Literary Society, Secondary Edu- cation Club, Writers’ Club, Distinguished, Journal Stafi, Eta Sigma Phi, Beta Pi Theta. 1932-33——Wade Hampton Literary Society, Secondary Edu- cation Club, Writers’ Club, President Beta Pi Theta, Journal Staff, Eta Sigma Phi, Presidents’ Council. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, VERMA. MCs, MAUDE BALDWIN, B.S. GRAY COURT, S. C. Gamma Sigma 1929-30—Glee Club. 1930-31—Vice-President Glee Club. 1931-32——Glee Club. 1932-33—Beta Alpha, TATLER Staff. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, XY Wis Gao errr SARA FLORINE BALDWIN, B.S. LAURENS, S: C: 1929-30—Curry Literary Society. 1930-31—Curry Literary Society, Ellen H. Richards Club. 1931-32—Curry Literary Society, Ellen H. Richards Club. Girl Scouts. 1932-33—Curry Literary Society, Ellen H. Richards Club, Country Life Club, Chemistry Club. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, YOo Wo Co AX PRUBS BALLARD WA:B: GVOVER; S.C. Pt Gamma Phi 1929-30—Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association. 1930-31—Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association. 1932-33-——South Carolina Union, Country Life Club, Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Athletic Association. EDIZABE GH JEANNETTE BALLENTINE, A.B. NEWBERRY, S. C. 1929-30——4-H Club, Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Stu- dent Government Association. NOS OES le 4 El Club ener We Go Aw, Athletie Association, stu- dent Government Association. 1931-32—Student Government Board, Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association. 1932-33—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Athletic Association. MARYS RAVYeBDEAUDRO TIE A.B, GREENWOOD, S. C. Kappa Gamma Nu 1929-30—Track Team, Archery. 1O3O-3il——IWreawele Weaken. 1931-32—Hockey Team, Track Team, Track Manager, Dis- tinguished, Art Club. 1932 33—-Hockey Team. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, We Wh (Ee AN MARTHA ELEANOR BELK, A.B. LANCASTER, S. C. Tau Omega Kappa 1929-30—President of Class, Winthrop Literary Society, Masquers. 1930-31-—Winthrop Literary Society, Masquers, Secretary of Class, Assistant Secretary and Treasurer of Student Government, Debaters’ League, International Re- lations Club. 1931-32——Winthrop Literary Society, Masquers, Debaters’ League, International Relations Club, Secretary of Student Government, Commencement Marshal. 1932-33——Winthrop Literary Society, Masquers, Debaters’ League, International Relations Club, Vice -President of Student Government, Young Democrats’ Club. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, No WE KG, BL ZOLA BISHOPS .S; EHRHARDT, S. C. Kappa Epsilon Phi 1929-30—Glee Club, Winthrop Literary Society. 1930-31——Glee Club, Choral Society, Winthrop Literary So- ciety, Music Club. 1931-32—Choral Society, Winthrop Literary Society, Music Club. 1932-33—Choral Society, Winthrop Literary Society, Music Club, Treasurer of Music Club. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, Yaa W7 GA. ROBBIE BLACKMON, A.B. ABATE SPRINGS aS. Ge 1929 30—Freshman Cabinet. 1930 31—-Sophomore Forum. 1931-32——Freshman Counselor. 1932-33—-Freshman Counselor, Country Life Club. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, Rae cars SARA ELIZABETH BLACKWELL, A.B. PAGELAND, S. C. 1929-30—Class Glee Club. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1931-32—-International Relations Club, Curry Literary So- ciety, Chapel Choir, Masquers. 1932-33—Curry Literary Society, International Relations Club, Masquers, Chapel Choir, Choral Society. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, We WY Ge IX. REBECCA BONNER, A-B. IPUNCIOILIZIC, So (Ce 1929-30—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- maka, we, WY, (E, IN 1930-31—-Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- alnioxm, NC, Wo Ce Je 1931-32—-South Carolina Union, Student Government Associ- ation, Athletic Association, Y. W. C. A. 1932-33—Country Life Club, South Carolina Union, Student Government Association, Athletic Association, Y. WG Ge Be DOROTHY BLACKMON BOOTH, A.B. TEVA IBLE, So (Se 1929-30—Lander College. 1930-3 1—Lander College. 1931-32—Lander College. 1932-33—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. HELEN BOBBITT BOYD, A.B. ROCK EME SniCe 1923-24—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, World Fellow- ship Committee. 1924-25—Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, House President Catawba Hall, Captain Special Class Hockey Team. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1932-33—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Curry Literary Society, Psychol- ogy Club. LOUISE BRIGMAN, B.S. LANCASTER, S. C. 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Wade Hampton Literary Society, Music Club. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Wade Hampton Literary Society, Music Club. 1932-33—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Wade Hampton Literary Society, Vice-President of Music Club. RAMONA BROCK, B.S. SPARTANBURG, S. C. 1929-30—Limestone College. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Choral Society, Glee Club. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Choral Society, Glee Club, Chapel Choir, Johnsonian Staff, Vespers Choir, Music Committee. 1932-33—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, President Choral Society, Chapel Choir, Johnsonian Staff, Vespers Choir, Music Committee. BETTY BROWN, A.B. BEEWVON S1 Ge Kappa Epsilon 1929-30—Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Wade Hampton Literary Society, Basketball Team. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Wade Hampton Literary Society, Basketball Team, Hockey Team, Psychology Club. 1932-33—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Wade Hampton Literary Society, Basketball Team, Hockey Team, Secretary-Treasurer Psychology Club, TATLER Staff. HELEN R. BROWN, A.B. McCORMICK, S. C. 1929-30—Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Winthrop Literary Society. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Winthrop Literary Society, Class Glee Club. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Winthrop Literary Society, Choral Society, Chapel Choir, Distinguished. 1932-33—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, House President Bancroft, Choral Society, Winthrop Literary Society. SARA EEIZABE TH BROWN 2B .o: SENE GAS aC. 1929-30—Ellen H. Richards Club. 1930-31—Ellen H. Richards Club, Curry Literary Society. 1931-32—Ellen H. Richards Club, Curry Literary Society. 1932-33—Ellen H. Richards Club, Curry Literary Society. Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Government Association. ELIZABETH BROWNING, A.B. GOWAN, S. C. Phi Kappa Pht 1929-30-—Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1930-31—Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1931-32—Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Archimedeans. 1932-33—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Archimedeans. GLENNIE BRYANT, A.B. MARION, S. C. Opes 0 Vr Wie. G Asn thetic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1930-31—Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 193 1-32 SE, Wi Cy Any Adallace Association, Student Govern- ment Association, D. B. Johnson Rural School Im- provement Association. 1932-33—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Country Life Club, Winthrop Choral Club. FRANCES JAMES BURGARD, A.B. GREENVILLE, S. C. Kappa Upsilon Kappa 1929-30—Debaters’ League, Masquers. 1930-31——Masquers, Sophomore Forum, Wade Hampton Liter- ary Society, Art Club, Distinguished. 1931-32—-Wade Hampton Literary Society, Y. W. C. A. Cabi- net, Art Club, Highly Distinguished. 1932-33—-Wade Hampton Literary Society, Y. W. C. A. Cabi- net, Art Club, Choral Society. Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Government Association. MARY RAVENEL BURGESS, A.B. SENECA, S. C. 1929-30—Hockey Team, Archery Team. 1930-31—-Hockey Team, Archery Team, Wade Hampton Liter- ary Society, Art Club, Distinguished. 1931-32—-Hockey Team, Archery Team, I. R. C., Art Club, Distinguished, Track Team, Secretary of Class, Stu- dent Poetry Society, Wade Hampton Literary So- ciety. 1932-33—-Hockey Team, President Student Poetry Society, Wade Hampton Literary Society, Freshman Coun- selor, TATLER Staff, Art Editor, Journal Staff. Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Government Association. SARAH VIRGINIA BUTLER, A.B. LIVINGSTON, S. C. Kappa Delta Phi 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A.. Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Freshman Counselor. 1932-33—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. MARY JAMES BUSHARDT, A.B. HEMMINGWAY, S. C. Kappa Delta Phi 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Archimedeans. 1932-33—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Archimedeans. ANIMEDA CASH BYERS, A.B. BLACKSBURG, . C. Gamma Sigma 1929-30—Class Poem in TATLER, Class Pianist. 1930-31—Curry Literary Society, Class Pianist. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Music Committee, Vesper Choir, Ac- companist for Junior Follies, Class Pianist, Curry Literary Society. 1932-33—-Curry Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., Social Com- mittee, College Pianist. Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Government Association. MILDRED ENGLISH BIRD, B.S. BRANGCHVILIEES SG: 1929-30-—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1932-33—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, South Carolina Union, Country Life Club. DOROTHY ANN CANNON, B.S. ORANGEBURG, S$. C. Pi Epsilon Pt 1929-30—Freshman Cabinet, Y. W. C. A., Student Govern- ment Association, Athletic Association. 1930-31—Sophomore Forum, Y. W. C. A., Athletic Associ- ation, Student Government Association. 1931-32—Beta Alpha, Y. W. C. A., Student Government As- sociation, Athletic Association. 1932-33—Beta Alpha, Y. W. C. A., Student Government As- sociation, Athletic Association. ERNESTINE BLACK CARNS, A.B. COLUMBIA, S. C. 1929-30—Freshman Council. 1930-31—-Sophomore Forum. 193 1-32—Curry Literary Society, Eta Sigma Phi, D. B. John- son Rural School Improvement Association. 1932-33—Curry Literary Society, Eta Sigma Phi, Country Life Club. Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Government Association. MARION CARNES, A.B. LANCASTER, S. C. 1929-30—Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Girl Scouts. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Girl Scouts, I. R. C., Forceps and Scalpel Club. 1932-33—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Girl Scouts, I. R. C., Forceps and Scalpel Club, Young Democrats Club. HELEN “VIRGINIA CARTER, “B.S. GREENVILLE, S. C. Delta Gamma 1929-30—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- Aisvoyoy, ¢, WW, (C. JAN. 1930-31—-Sophomore Forum, Wade Hampton Literary Society. 1931-32—Ellen H. Richards Club, Wade Hampton Literary Society. 1932-33—Ellen H. Richards Club, Wade Hampton Literary Society. Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Government Association. SARA CASON, B.S. GREENVILLE, S. C. 1929-30—Wade Hampton Literary Society, Archery “Team, Baseball Team. 1930-31——Wade Hampton Literary Society, Archery Manager, Captain Baseball, Archery Captain, Hockey Team, Athletic Board, Block ‘‘W’’, Campus Committee. 1931-32—Block ‘‘W”’, Campus Committee, Archery Team, Hockey Team, Baseball Team, Athletic Board. 1932-33—Baseball Manager, Athletic Board, Hockey Team, Block “‘W ’, International Relations Club, Wade Hampton Literary Society. Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Government Association. ANNA BELEBVGAT OB, 4.B: KERSHAW, S. C. 1929-30—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- aukory, SC Wi, (C. JAM. 1930-31—Choral Society, Student Government Association, Athletic Association, Y. W. C. A. 1931-32—Choral Society, Curry Literary Society, Student Gov- ernment Association, Athletic Association, Y. W. Gis He 1932-33—-South Carolina Union, Curry Literary Society, Country Life Club, Student Government Associ- ation, Athletic Association, Y. W. C. A. WOVay INOKCMILILIE (C MUIDILIE,, aU. J83. McCORMICK, S. C. 1929-3 0—Freshman Council, Girl Scouts, Y. W. G. Ay Stu- dent Government Association, Athletic Association. 1930-31—-Sophomore Council, Student Government Associ- ation, Athletic Association, Y. W. C. A. 1931-32—-Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- ahatey, 6. WY. (Co AK. 1932-33—-Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- uaKerey, V, WA (6. JN, LAURICEV GEARY 2 bax LOCKHART, S. C. 1929-30——Choral Club, Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Athletic Association. 193023 1—Chorall i@lub, “ Y W. GC. As, Students Government Association, Athletic Association. 1931-32——Choral Club, Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Athletic Association. 1932-33—Choral ‘Club, Yo Wo. Go Aw otudents Government Association, Athletic Association. HARRIET LOUISE -CUELAND B.S. HAMPTON, S S. C. Kappa Upsilon Kappa 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Class Glee Club. 1930-31—Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Class Glee Club, Wade Hampton Literary Society, Choral Society, Sophomore Forum. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Student’ Government Board, Beta Alpha, Choral Society, Wade Hampton Literary So- ciety, Baseball Squad. 1932-33—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Wade Hampton Literary Society, College Glee Club, Choral Society, Beta Alpha. BEIZAe Ee TMG AROEINE. CLOW NEY) B.S. GHESTER, S.C Lambda Phi Alpha 1929-30—Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Basketball Squad. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Basketball Squad, Track “Team. 193123 2==Y. We Go Aw, Athletic’ Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Ellen H. Richards Club. 1932-33—-Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Athletic Association, Student Government Association, Ellen H. Richards Club. BOUISESEANNEAUSCEY BURN] Bs. LANCASTER, S. C. 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Gov ern- ment Association, Wade Hampton Literary Society. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Wade Hampton Literary Society. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Wade Hampton Literary Society, Ellen H. Richards Club. 1932-33—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Wade Hampton Literary Society, Ellen H. Richards Club. IBILIBITA Glee COS, Is NSIC NONE, Se C, Phi Kappa Tau 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Curry Literary Society. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Curry Literary Society, Campus Committee. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Curry Literary Society. 1932-33-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Curry Literary Society. MARY: COBB; 5-6. LUMBERTON, N. C. Pst Pht 1929-30—Converse College. 1930-31—Converse College. 1931-32—-Thalia German Club, Student Government Associ- ation, Athletic Association, Y. W. C. A. 1932-33—-Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- ation, Y. W. C. A., Thalia German Club, Music Club, Choral Society. EVEL Y N.COCHRAN, | 5is; ANDERSON, S. C. 1929-30—Baseball Squad, Baseball Varsity, “Tennis “Team, Block” W. 1930-3 1—Baseball Squad, Block “‘W,’’ Tennis Team, Basket- ball Squad. 1931-32—-Baseball Squad, Baseball Varsity, Block ““W,’’ Track, Tennis, Basketball Squad, Hockey Squad, Forceps and Scalpel Club. 1932-33——Baseball Squad, Baseball Varsity, “Tennis Team, Block “‘W,”’ Baseketball Squad, Hockey Squad, Hockey Varsity, lrackiyi) Wee Garo Gabinerm sor = ceps and Scalpel Club. Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Government Association, EDNA M. COGSWELL, B.S. CHARLESTON, . C. Pt Lambda Kappa 1929-30—Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Chapel Proctor, Winthrop Liter- ary Society. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Chapel Proctor, Winthrop Liter- ary Society. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Chief Proctor, Winthorp Liter- ary Society. 1932-33—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Chapel Proctor, Winthrop Liter- ary Society. PEATSACORGIN A.B: YORK, S. C. 1929-30—Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Girl Scouts. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Curry Literary Society. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Curry Literary Society, I. R. C. 1932-33—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Curry Literary Society, I. R. C., Eta Sigma Phi. MARY CORLINS A.B. SPARTANBURG, S. C. 1929-30-—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association, Baseball Team. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association, Student Poetry Society, Curry Literary Society. 1932-33—-Y. W. C, A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association, Student Poetry Society, Johnsontan Staff, Secretary Country Life Club, South Caro- lina Union. MARY JEONORA COPELAND, A’B. WoOVISUNIOIE, SoC. 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1930-3 1—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1932-33—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Country Life Club, South Caro- lina Union. ISOUEKCOMENG, Blbisy LEXINGTON, S. C. 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1932-33—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. WAC Ei COREE YR ANB: SALUDA, S.C Lambda Omicron Theta Pi 1929-30—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- Asim, 4, W. C, A. 1930-31——Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- amen, SC. Wi C. A, Giwdl Seow. 1931-32—-Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- aem, Sf, Wi, (Cy Je 1932-33—Choral Society, Student Government Association, Athletic Association, Y. W. C. A. ANNA: S.. COUTURIER U8; GEORGETOWN, S. C. 1929-30—Distinguished. 1930-3 1—Distinguished. 1931-32—Distinguished, Eta Sigma Phi. 1932-33——Eta Sigma Phi, Freshman Counselor. Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Government Association. GRACE CRAIG, B.S. SALEM, S. C. Lambda Omega Kappa 1929-30—Freshman Cabinet, Baseball Manager, Debaters’ League. 1930-31—-Sophomore Forum, Athletic Board, Curry Literary Society. 1931-32——College Marshal, International Relations Club, Ellen H. Richards Club. 1932-33——Dining Room Chairman, Sigma Lambda Phi, Ellen H. Richards Club. Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Government Association. SUESELIZAB BURL ACRIAT Gaewas GREENVILLE BA S..G 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Wade Hampton Literary Society. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Wade Hampton Literary Society, Jeyoer 12 Wien, | IR. C. 1932-33—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Wade Hampton Literary Society, eye, IPM Woven, I Ik, NANCY ANNE CRAVEN, B.S. BEA UBRORDT 3S. G- Phi Nu Kappa 1929-30—Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Ellen H. Richards Club. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Ellen H. Richards Club. 1932-33—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. NANG LOUISE: GCROGKE Il 4.2: RIVERSIDE, S. C. 1929-30——Wade Hampton Literary Society, Distinguished. 1930-31—-Wade Hampton Literary Society, Distinguished. 1931-32—-Wade Hampton Literary Society, Highly Distin- guished, Debaters’ League, Secondary Education (Clhwio, HW, IR. Co, lekeia Ih “Wiaveteat, 1932-33——Debaters’ League, I. R. C., Distinguished, Secondary Education Club, Recording Secretary of Beta Pi Theta, Country Life Club. Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Government Association. PRANCES BLLOREE CROWE, A.B. LAURENS, S. C. 1929-30—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- atom, SC, We, Co I. 1930-31—-Student Government Association, Athletic Assoc1- ational, St, WW. (C, JA. 1931-32—-Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- Ama, I. Wo Ge MA. 1932-33—Girl Scouts, Curry Literary Society, Student Gov- ernment Association, Athletic Association, Y. W. Ca As RUTH CROW ER AB: PAULINE, S; CG. 1929-30—Freshman Cabinet. 1930-31—-Sophomore Forum, Winthrop 4-H Club, South Carolina Union. 1931-32—Rural School Improvement Association, South Caro- iki (homey, Wo Ik, (C. 1932-33—Rural School Improvement Association, South Caro- lina Union, I. R. C., Country Life Club, Curry Literary Society. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, ee Wir Gon JEWELLE, GRACE CULLUM, B.S. MONETTA, S. C. 1929-30—United Daughters of Confederacy. 1930-31——United Daughters of Confederacy. 1931-32—Beta Alpha, United Daughters of Confederacy. 1932-33——United Daughters of Confederacy, Beta Alpha, Country Life Club. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, BY ag tN MARCIA PARKS CULP BS. ROCK MILE Fs. G. 1929-30-—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- matey, 6, Wie (C, J 1930-3 1—Glee Club. 1931-32—Music Club, Choral Society. 1932-33—Music Club, Choral Society, Winthrop College Glee Club. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, Y Weta JENNIE MAE DANIEL, A.B. LANDRUM, S. C. 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1932-33—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. SARA DUBOSE DARGAN, B.S. DARLINGTON, S. C. Beta Alpha Delta 1929-30—Swimming Team. 1930-31—Hockey Team, Manager of Swimming Team. 1931-32—-Hockey Team, Baseball Team, Track Team, Swim- ming Team. 1932-33—Track Team, Swimming Team, Vice-President of Athletic Association, Baseball Team. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, a V gok MARY RUTH DAWDLE, A.B. SHARON, S. C. 1929-30—Student Govenment Association, Athletic Associ- ation, Y. W. C. A., Freshman Cabinet. 1930-31——Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- lakes, Y WE tC UA, 1931-32—Freshman Counselor, Debaters’ League. 1932-33-—Freshman Counselor. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, VaiWit Onl; NIAGGTE, CEE REALE A.B, CALIEISON), S.C. 1929-30—Winthrop 4-H Club. 1930-31——Winthrop 4-H Club. 193 1-32—-International Relations Club. 1932-33——Country Life Club. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, Ws We Co AY RUTH WILLENA DICKINSON, A.B. BISHOPVILLE, S.C. 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Girl Scouts. 1932-33—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Girl Scouts, Country Life Club. Sawa UE DOWRO ALS: LAURENS, S. C. Lambda Phi Alpha 1929-30—Distinguished, Debaters’ League, Curry Literary So- ciety. 1930-3 1—Distinguished, Debaters’ League, Corresponding Sec- retary of Curry Literary Society, Sophomore Coun- cil, Honorary Scholarship. 1931-32—Campus Committee, Secondary Education Club, Beta Pi Theta, Treasurer of Eta Sigma Phi, Vice- President of Class, Honorary Scholarship, Com- mencement Marshal. 1932-33—President Student Government Association, Presi- dents’ Council, Senior Order, Beta Pi Theta, Eta Sigma Phi, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Secondary Edu- cation Club. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, Ws Wo CG, AX NEC@E GC tACPERE DOUGEAS 2:2: WINNSBORO, S. C. 1929-30—Athletic Association, Student’ Government Associ- mara, SC, Wi. (C. Ne 1930-31——Chemistry Club, Archimedians. 1931-32——Treasurer Chemistry Club, Treasurer Archimedians. 1932-33—-Secretary Chemistry Club, Archimedians, Winthrop College Branch of National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, Curry Literary Society, Country Life Club. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, WE WS VE LOUISE DOWLING, A.B. GREENWOOD, S. C. Pi Lambda Kappa 1929-30—Basketball Manager, Hockey Squad. 1930-31—-Social Service Club, Vice-President of Class, Cor- responding Secretary of Winthrop Literary Society, Hockey Squad. 1931-32—-TATLER Staff, Johnsontan Staff, Commencement Marshal, Social Service Club. 1932-33-—TATLUEBR Statt, Social) Services GlubmsemorsOrder Editor of Y. W. C. A. Handbook, President of Federation of Social Clubs, Y..W. GC. A. Cabinet: Student Government Association, Athletic Association, TY WY See MARY ELLEN DRENNAN, A.B. ABBEVIEEE SCs 1929-30—-Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- yao, VC. WW TE. AN, 1930-31—Sophomore Council. 1931-32—Beta Pi Theta, Winthrop Literary Society. 1932-33—Beta Pi Theta, Winthrop Literary Society, Country Life Club. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, MGs WE TE. IN. RUTH EDNA DUNCAN, A.B. ’ McCORMICK, S. C. 1929-30—-Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- aleieyoh, Ye. Wh, (CG. AN. 1930-31—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- Aumtoyal, 26, WE. (@, IN. 1931-32—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- metoy, 26, WY. (. JN, 1932-33—Chemistry Club, Student Government Association, Athletic Association, Y. W. C. A. HELEN REID. DUNLAP, ALB: INOLENG IsUNLAb,, So Ge 1929-30—International Relations Club. 1930-31—Publicity Manager of International Relations Club. 1931-32—International Relations Club, Debaters’ League. 1932-33—Royal Order of Strawberry Leaf, Debaters’ League, International Relations Club. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, NeeaWie Gara MARS PEIZADE THA UINDAP. A.B: INOVEIE JeVilby, So Ge Pst Pht 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Terpsichorean German, ‘Tennis Team. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Terpsichorean German, 1932-33—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Terpsichorean German. HEDENSCOUISE DUNOVANT. A:b: EDGEFIELD, S. C. Tau Omega Kappa 1929-30—Curry Literary Society. 1930-31——International Relations Club, Sophomore Council, Curry Literary Society. 1931-32—-Secondary Education Club, International Relations Club, Distinguished. 1932-33—President of International Relations Club, Debaters’ League, Royal Order of Strawberry Leaf, Secondary Education Club. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, Yl Ws Co AM MARYeSUB DURANT, B.S: BISHOPVILLE® S.C. Gamma Kappa 1929-30—-Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- aula, Shs WW, (Ca ANe 1930-3 1—Masquers, Girl Scouts. 1931-32——Winthrop Literary Society, Masquers. 1932-33—-Secretary of Secondary Education Club,. Winthrop Literary Society. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, YO, We (CE, AN. KCATIME, C. JEIDIMMUNINIDIS, A118). YORK, S S. C. 1929-30—Curry Literary Society, Girl Scouts. 1930-3 1—Curry Literary Society, Debaters’ League. 1931-32——Curry Literary Society, Eta Sigma Phi. 1932-33—Curry Literary Society, Eta Sigma Phi, Country Life Club, Young Democrats. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, VeVi Gur. MARIE) HELEN GER LUNG aeAga: LITTLE MOUNTAIN, S. C. 1929-30—Winthrop 4-H Club, Girl Scouts. 1930-31——Winthrop 4-H Club. 1931-32——Winthrop 4-H Club. 1932-33—Country Life Club, Winthrop 4-H Club. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, RE Wo (Ce IN. IVAN SS res EV EAUIN IS ele ANDERSON, S. C. Upsilon Tau Epsilon 1929-30—Freshman Cabinet, Swimming Team. 1930-31—Sophomore Forum, Sophomore Council. 1931-32—Treasurer Beta Pi Theta. 1932-33—Associate Editor The Journal, Corresponding Secre- tary Beta Pi Theta, Secondary Education Club, Writers’ Club, Poetry Society, Wade Hampton Lit- erary Society. Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Government Association. MARY BYRDsFAN TBs. GREER, 5... Delta Gamma 1929-30——Masquers, Student Government Association, Athletic iecoininiern, Yé. WW. (C. JA, 1930-3 1—Masquers, Student Government Association, Athletic Ikeeoriatory, YC. W o (. AN, 1931-32——Masquers, Student Government Association, Athletic IMBorseaeny, 6, W. (C. Wah, 1932-33——Masquers, Student Governme nt Association, Athletic IeKyeretenatoyy, YC, WY (CJA; HATTIE EBBSPAIRES © Ac ROCK HILL, S.C. 1929-30—-Winthrop 4-H Club, Girl Scouts. 1930-31——Winthrop 4-H Club, Girl Scouts. 1931-32—Curry Literary Society, Winthrop 4-H Club, Girl Scouts. 1932-33—_Winthrop 4-H Club, Council of Country Life Club, Young Democrats Club. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, Do Wie ae BUIZABEDT FH ePEWELL, A.B. YORK, SC. 1929-30—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- amor, VC. Wi (Ge Ae 1930-31—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- aim, YW. W. Co Ac. Givell Seomis, 1931-32—-Curry Literary Society, Student Government Associ- Ano, Aidallanie Agora, , W. C, AN. 1932-33—-Young Democrats, Country Life Club, International Relations Club, Curry Literary Society, Student Government Association, Athletic Association, Y. Wha Co Ty AtIGESMALPLORY FLEBIWOODs A.B. MARION, S. C. Kappa Sigma Gamma 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1932-33—Freshman Councilor, Country Life Club, Y. W. C, A., Student Government Association, Athletic Association. NORMA TERHUNE FLYNN, A.B. ABBEVILLE, S.C: Sigma Delta Theta 1929-30—Greenville Woman's College. 1930-31—Campus Committee, Hockey Squad. 193 1-32——Masquers, Johnsonian Staff, Ellen H. Richards Club. 1932-33—-Business Manager of Johnsonian, Journal Staff, Standards Committee. Student Government Association, Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association. ANNIESPAURIE FOGLE, A’B. ORANGEBURG, S S. C. 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Athletic Association. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Athletic Association. OSes 2——Girle Scouts) Yom Wen Gee, otudent)) Government Association, Athletic Association. 1932-33—-Young Deomcrats Club, South Carolina Union, Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Athletic Association. MARKY SERANGCESSEORR ESylismeAgD: SALUDA, S. C. Lambda Omicron Theta Pi 1929-30—Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Curry Literary Society, Student Government Association. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Curry Literary Society, Student Government Association. 1931-32—Curry Literary Society, Student Government As- sociation, Athletic Association, Y. W. C. A. 1932-33—Curry Literary Society, Student Government As- sociation, Athletic Association, Y. W. C. A. MARGARET FOWLER, B.S. CHESTERFIELD, S. C. 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Curry Literary Society, Athletic As- sociation, Student Government Association. 1930-3 1—Distinguished, Sophomore Forum, Debaters’ League. 1931-32—Distinguished, Junior Class Debating Team, Hockey Team, Student Volunteers, Secretary and Treasurer of Beta Alpha. 1932-33—Distinguished, Royal Order. of Strawberry Leaf, Hockey Team. Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Athletic Association. RACH sl IEIRVAINIK, 18). .55)- WALTERBORO, S. C. Delta Epsilon Kappa 1929-30—Swimming Team, Athletic Association, Basketball Team, Student Government Association, Y. W. C. A., Curry Literary Society. 1930-31—Swimming Team, Manager of Swimming ‘Team, Basketball Team, Senior Life Saver. 1931-32—Swimming Team, Basketball Team, Manager of Basketball Team, Assistant Business Manager of Winthrop Journal, Distinguished, Chapel Program Committee. 1932-33—Swimming Team, Distinguished, Vice-President of Beta Pi Theta, Vice-President of Beta Alpha. THELMA LOUISE FRICKS Ace, LITTLE MOUNTAIN, S. C. 1929-30—Student Government Association, Y. W. C. A., Girl Scouts, Athletic Association. 1930-31—Student Government Association, Y. W. C. A., Girl Scouts, Athletic Association. 1931-32—Student Government Association, Y. W. C. A., Girl Scouts, Athletic Association. 1932-33—Student Government Association, Y. W. C. A., Girl Scouts, Athletic Association, Country Life Club. IE WIEVE NON, IsVANULIE SC TENOIEILIBIRG ZAl, B}. GREENWOOD, S. C. Stigma Delta Theta 1929-30—Secretary of Class, Chapel Proctor, Distinguished, Winthrop Literary Society. 1930-31—-Handbook Staff, Masquers, International Relations Club, Debaters’ League, Johnsonian Staff, Chapel Proctor. 1931-32——Standards Committee, I. R. C., Debaters’ League, TATLER Staff, Secondary Education Club, Highly Distinguished, Johnsonitan Staff, Chapel Proctor. 1932-33—Editor-in-Chief of THE TATLER, Presidents’ Coun- cil, Senior Order, Royal Order of Strawberry Leaf, Debaters’ League, I. R. C., Distinguished. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, Gre Wie Camen s MARGARET WRIGHT FULLER, A.B. GREENWOOD, S. C. Kappa Gamma Nu 1929-30—Curry Literary Society. 1930-31—Curry Literary Society, Campus Committee. 1931-32—Curry Literary Society, Class Treasurer, Recording Secretary of Curry Literary Society, Ring Commit- tee, Handbook Staff. 1932-33—President of Curry Literary Society, Standards Com- mittee, TATLER Staff, Presidents’ Council, Dis- tinguished. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, BY Ore Wie res THEEMA ROSYEN FULMER, A.B. CHAPIN, S. C. 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association. 1932-33—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association. FRANCES JOSEPHINE GALLMAN, A.B. JONESVILLE, S. C. 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association, Wade Hampton Literary Society. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association, Wade Hampton Literary Society. 1932-33—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association, Wade Hampton Literary Society, Countnyelettes Glub: HELEN HARDIN GAMBRELL, A.B. ABBEVILLE, S. C. Omega Gamma Delta 1929-30—Hockey Squad, Hockey Captain, Basketball Squad, Archery Manager, Curry Literary Society. 1930-3 1—President of Class, Hockey Varsity, Basketball Var- sity, Tennis Doubles Championship. 1931-32—College Marshal, Tennis Manager. 1932-33—President of Social Service Club, Beta Pi Theta, Psychology Club, TATLER Staff, Senior Order. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, NY Wee @ are GERALDINE FARRAR] GEOR GEA AIB. LEXINGTON, S. C. Alpha Gamma Pt 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 193 1-32-——Girl Scouts, Yo We. Ge Aly Athletiear Association: Student Government Association. 1932-33—Girl Scouts, Country Life Club, Y. W. Co Ay Ath= letic Association, Student Government Association. ELIZADE DARGEO Mare ei YORK, S. C. 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic. Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Curry Literary Society, Class Glee Club. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Curry Literary Society, Chapel Choir. 1932-33—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Curry Literary Society. MAE GIBSON, A.B. McCGOLESS.¢: 1929-30—-Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- zien, 6, WE KGa. JN 1930-31—Country Life Club, Student Government Associ- ation, Athletic Association, Y. W. C. A. 1931-32—Country Life Club, Student Government Associ- ation, Athletic Association, Y. W. C. A. 1932-33—Country Life Club, Student Government Associ- ation, Athletic Association, Y. W. C. A. JESS Bria GEENN AB. LANCASTER, S.C. 1929-30—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- anol, VW, Wh, (G, JA 1930-31—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- ation, Y. W. C. A., Curry Literary Society. 1931-32—Curry Literary Society, United Daughters of the Confederacy. 1932-33—Curry Literary Society, Country Life Club, United Daughters of the Confederacy, Student Government Association, Athletic Association, Y. W. C. A. SARA MOSBER YeSGUY MPH? AB: POMARIA, S. C. Pi Epsilon Pi 1929-30—Curry Literary Society, Masquers. 1930-31—Curry Literary Society, Masquers, Distinguished. 1931-32—Curry Literary Society, Masquers, Journeymen, Freshman Counselor, Vice-President of Social Serv- ice Club, Secondary Education Club, I. R. C., De- baters’ League, Royal Order of Strawberry Leaf. 1932-33—President of Debaters’ League, Secondary Education Club, Treasurer of Class, President of Royal Order of Strawberry Leaf. Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Athletic Association. IMUAIRNE JEILIZANME Ws! GOXOOUINIG, J3.S. HAMPTON, S. C. 1929-30—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- uel, 6, Wo (es JN 1930-31—Ellen H. Richards Club, Chemistry Club, Curry Literary Society. 1931-32—Curry Literary Society, Chemistry Club. 1932-33—Curry Literary Society, Chemistry Club. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, NGS Ws TE I MARGARET SUMNER GOODSON, A.B. ISUNRITSNAUOIS 1S. (Cp Sigma Delta Theta 1929-30—Hockey Squad. 1930-31—Hockey Squad, Hockey Varsity, Basketball Squad, Basketball Manager, Tennis Team, Track Team. 1931-32——Hockey Squad, Hockey Captain, Swimming Team. 1932-33—Hockey Squad, Hockey Manager, Secondary Edu- cation Club, Archimedians, Country Life Club, Curry Literary Society. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, YE, Ws Ge A MARGARET CRAWFORD GORMAN, B.S. HOPKINS FS. G. 1929-30—Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association. 1930-3 1—Ellen H. Richards Club, Y. W. C. A., Athletic As- sociation, Student Government Association. 1931-32—Ellen H. Richards Club, Y. W. C. A., Athletic As- sociation, Student Government Association, Lambda Sigma! Pry wy. W. GeeAm Gabinet: 1932-33—-Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Lambda Sigma Pi, Vice- President Ellen H. Richards Club, Student Health Society. ANNIE WALTON GROSS, A.B. ROCKHILL, Sac; 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association. 1932-33—Psychology Club, Athletic Association, Student Gov- ernment Association, Y. W. C. A. PUPAL Ee GWE S Samael: HENDERSONVILLE, S. C. Kappa Epsilon Pi 1929-30—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- Aor, NE, MWC, ING 1930-31—-Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- aakoyel, YC, Wi (CG. Ay 1931-32—-Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- mete, Ye, WY, (Cy AN, 1932-33——Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- ator Yes Wi (, JAN IQLIWA Mele INSt ISUNLIL,, JS. YORK. S.C 1929-30—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- AtLODe YY aie Gane 1930-31—-Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- AlsKernl, YC, WW (CN. 1931-32—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- ation, Y. W. C. A., Winthrop 4-H Club. 1932-33—-Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- ation, Y. W. C. A., Winthrop 4-H Club, Ellen H. Richards Club. EUGY DIXON HALL, A.B. DIGLON Sa. Kappa Sigma Gamma 1929-30—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- Atte, SC Wie, (C, ve 1930-31—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- Moor, YC, Wi, CG, AX, 1931-32—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- Aeon, VC, Wa. Co Je 1932-33—-Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- Amery. 6, WY, (C AN, DEERING BT EReEHAMIETON, ACB: PARTAMBURG, §: f Va 1929-30—Winthro ite ca aSeba (am. 1930-31——Winthrop Literary Society. 1931-32——Winthrop Literary Society, Social Service Club. 1932-33—-Secretary of Social Service Club. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, M Wo GC, BY MARY ISABEL HAMILTON, A.B. Qslssiwaye, S, C. Lambda Phi Alpha 1929-30—Freshman Council. 1930-31—-Sophomore Forum, Curry Literary Society. 1931-32—Archimedians, Curry Literary Society. 1932-33—Archimedians, Secondary Education Club, Curry Literary Society. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, SE AWG AC- tate MARGARET FRANCES HARDIN, B.S. GHESTERS S.C. Beta Tau 1929-30—Treasurer of Class, Orchestra, Chapel Proctor. 1930-3 1—Orchestra, Debaters’ League, Winthrop Literary So- ciety, Campus Committee, Chapel Proctor, Masquers. 1931-32—Debaters’ League, Winthrop Literary Society, Cor- responding Secretary Literary Society, Chapel Proc- tor, Commencement Marshal, Masquers, Social Service Club. 1932-33—_Winthrop Literary Society, Chief Chapel Proctor, President of Masquers, Social Service Club. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, YO, Wh (Ge A WINABEE GRACE HARDY, A.B. UNION, S. C. Kappa Phi Tau 1929-30—Winthrop Literary Society, Girl Scouts. 1930-31——Winthrop Literary Society. 1931-32——Winthrop Literary Society, South Carolina Union. 1932-33——Winthrop Literary Society, South Carolina Union, Country Life Club. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, View We Cae MARY ELIZABETH: HAR IES ss: VANCES. Ge Pi Epsilon Pt 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association. 1930-3 1—Forceps and Scalpel. 1931-32—Freshman Counselor, Hockey Squad, Varsity Hockey, Basketball, Track, Baseball, Forceps and Scalpel. 1932-33—Freshman Counselor, Hockey Squad, Hockey Var- sity, Athletic Board, Forceps and Scalpel. Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Athletic Association. MIRIAM MAXINE HART, B.S. SPARTANBURG, S. C. 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Athletic Association. 1930-31——Curry Literary Society, Glee Club. 1931-32—Curry Literary Society, Chapel Choir, Choral So- ciety, Beta Alpha, Johnsonian Staff. 1932-33—Chapel Choir, Choral Society, Beta Alpha, John- sonian Staff. Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Athletic Association. GILAMOM AS 18, UnUANRNAE NC, 13} S . SUMMERVILLE, S. C. 1929-30—Ellen H. Richards Club, 4-H Club. 1930-3 1—Ellen H. Richards Club, 4-H Club. 1931-32—Ellen H. Richards Club, 4-H Club. 1932-33——Ellen H. Richards Club, President 4-H Club, Coun- try Life Club. Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Athletic Association, Vi DUP Kiera tA WHELs Bas: DARLINGTON, S. C. Stgma Lambda Pi 1929-30—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- awe, VC. WoC. A 1930-31—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- aimee, YC, Wi, C. Ne 1931-32—-Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- ako, WC, Wi. C. AX. 1932-33—Ellen H. Richards Club, Student Government As- sociation, Athletic Association, Y. W. C. A. BE PINS HENDRICKS eA:B. PICKENS;.S..G: Phi Sigma Kappa 1929-30—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- arto, YC, Wh, ©, AN. 1930-31—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- anne, Sf. Wi. C. JN. 1931-32——Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- Aicioyn,, YC, WiC, AN, 1932-33—International Relations Club, Curry Literary Society. MILDRED HENDRICKS, B.S. IEVASIIENG, Se (Ey Pi Stgma Phi 1929-30—Coker College. 1930-3 1—Coker College. 1931-32—Glee Club, Masquers, Wade Hampton Literary So- ciety. 1932-33—Glee Club, Masquers, Secretary Masquers, Writers’ Club, Business Manager Journal, Wade Hampton Literary Society. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, Wo We IG TX CAR ORY NS ENR Yea... ROCK HILL). SG. Beta Alpha Delta 1929-30—Orchestra, Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Stu- dent Government Association. 1930-3 1—Orchestra, Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Stu- dent Government Association. L931 =32 —Yo WG AS) Student “Government Association; Athletic Association. 1932-33—-Young Democrats, Student Government Association, Athletic Association, Y. W. C. A. SAKRAR SMA SEE SRE RAGE: EASE BY S.C. Phi Sigma Kappa 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1930- 31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1931-32—Chemistry Club, Archimedean Club. 1932-33—Chemistry Club, Archimedean Club, Winthrop Col- lege Branch of The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, Athletic Association, Student Gov- ernment Association, Y. W. C. A. AGNES EVANS HICKSON, A.B. CHERAW, S. C. 1929-30——Wade Hampton Literary Society. 1930-31——Wade Hampton Literary Society, Johnsonian Staff, Journal Staff. 1931-32—-Wade Hampton Literary Society, Johnsontan Staff, College Marshal. 1932-33—President Wade Hampton Literary Society, Associate Editor Johnsonian. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, Yo WaCe Al HARRIET SANDERS HILDEBRAND, B.S. HAGOOD, S. C. Beta Omega Kappa 1929-30—Winthrop Literary Society. 1930-31—South Carolina Union, Winthrop Literary Society. 1931-32—Freshman Counselor, Treasurer of South Carolina Union, Winthrop Literary Society. 1932-33—Freshman Counselor, South Carolina Union, Coun- try Life Club, Winthrop Literary Society. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, ME We (EG. TN IDOINGAN SOC IBUILIL,, 18). BENNETTSVILLE, S. G. 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association. 1930-3 1—Baseball Team. 1931-32—Beta Alpha. 1932-33—Treasurer Beta Alpha. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, Vin Waals INVA IVAN JUANDE TSNULIL,, ZAloie}, BISHOPVILLE, S S. C. Stgma Delta Theta 1929-30—Winthrop Literary Society. 1930-3 1——Winthrop Literary Society. 1931-32——Winthrop Literary Society. 1932-33—-Terpsichorean German Club, Vice-President Win- throp Literary Society. Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Athletic Association. NEL HIDLON, A.B: LANCASTER, S. C. 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Girl Scouts. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Girl Scouts. 1932-33—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Girl Scouts, Forceps and Scalpel, Young Democrats. BORO Live ek AA bE eHih TaeA.p. CROSS HILE; S.C, 1929-30—Curry Literary Society, Highly Distinguished, Hon- orary Scholarship. 1930-31—Curry Literary Society, Highly Distinguished, Hon- orary Scholarship. 1931-32—Curry Literary Society, International Relations Club, Debaters’ League, Distinguished. 1932-33—Curry Literary Society, Journal Staff, Secretary of International Relations Club, Debaters’ League, Royal Order of Strawberry Leaf. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, POW ONES Fay DATS WIGERTR UD Es IOOM A.B. ROGKHUGLy Suc 1929-30—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- Asien, i, Wh CG. AY 1930-31—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- Asem, Wo We. Cs Ae 1931-32—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- ano, YC, Wi, Co Au leita Sige Por, 1932-33——Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- Agora, SC, Wa CG IN ELSIE VIRGINIA HOUGH, A.B. CASSETT, S. C. 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association. 1930-31——South Carolina Union, Class Basketball Team, Class Baseball Team, Winthrop Literary Society. 1931-32—-South Carolina Union, Class Basketball Team, Class Baseball Team, Winthrop Literary Society, Chem- istry Club, Forceps and Scalpel. 1932-33—Chemistry Club, Forceps and Scalpel, Student Gov- ernment Association, Athletic Association, Y. W. CARA. ESTHER HOUGH, B.S. LANCASTER, S. C. Kappa Epsilon 1929-30—Terpsichorean German Club. 1930-31—Terpsichorean German Club. 1931-32—Terpsichorean German Club, Class Cheer Leader. 1932-33—Terpsichorean German Club, Cheer Leader, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Chairman Standards Committee. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, Mee WE Ee IX. MARION CLAUDIA HOUSER, A.B. BARTON, S. C. Beta Epsilon Chi 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association, Girls Scouts. 1932-33—-Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- aver, i WY. AN MARGARET RONDLE HUBBARD, A.B. McCOL EN Sue. 1929-30—-Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- hetero, YO, AW, (C A. 1930-31——Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- atiOny a Y si Gua 1931-32—-Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- aise, aes W (C.J, 1932-33—-Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- Anes, YE, WW, (Ge TN. CORA PAULINE HUPPMAN, A.B. CHARLESTON, S. C. Pht Beta Chi 1929-30—Freshman Cabinet. 1930-31—Sophomore Forum, Curry Literary Society. 1931-32—Curry Literary Society, Social Service Club. 1932-33—Social Service Club. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, Ye WeaCe As GRACE HUGGINA-B, WOODRUFF, S. C. 1929-30—U. D. C., Winthrop Literary Society, Debaters’ League. 1930-31-—_U. D. C., Winthrop Literary Society, Debaters’ League, Masquers, Choral Society. 1931-32—U. D. C., Winthrop Literary Society, Debaters’ League, Masquers, Choral Society, Chemistry Club. 1932-33—_U. D. C., Winthrop Literary Society, Freshman Counsellor, Debaters’ League, Choral Society, Chemistry Club, Masquers. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, Be UNE IN VAR Te LIViE OAS WY ANT. A.B. BASLE YG S.C. Beta Omega Kappa 1929-30—Miusic Club, Orchestra, Curry Literary Society. 1930-31——Music Club, Orchestra, Curry Literary Society. 1931-32—Music Club, Orchestra, Curry Literary Society, South Carolina Union, I. R. C. 1932-33—-South Carolina Union, I. R. C., Music Club, Or- chestra, Curry Literary Society, Psychology Club. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, Wo Wh IG aN KAN INIGILIEIEIN[ JSNUNRUD), Ale, IOI IsINLIE, Si, Ce Phi Delta Xt 1929-30-——Choral Society, International Relations Club, Curry Literary Society. 1930-31——Choral Society, International Relations Club, Curry Literary Society. 1931-32——Choral Society, International Relations Club, Curry Literary Society. 1932-33-—Choral Society, International Relations Club, Curry Literary Society. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, Ye, OW, CG, AN HELEN HULTO SE: DORCHESTER, . C. Delta Sigma Phi 1929-30—Y. W.C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association, Beta Alpha. 1932-33—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association, Beta Alpha. AGNES HYDRICK, A.B. ORANGEBURG, S. C. Gamma Stgma 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association. 1932-33—Country Life Club, Y. W. C. A., Student Govern- ment Association, Athletic Association. MARY GARNETT JACKSON, B.S. DUNCAN, S. C. 1929-30—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- Alutorn, €5 WEG, IN. 1930-31—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- Altos, 6, Wh, (Co AN, 1931-32—-Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- ahavoyey, Yes WY TC, HN 1932-33—-Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- Ehaveyal, re. WE (C, AN, HELEN MARR JACKSON, A.B. BOWLING GREEN, S. C. 1929-30—Girl Scouts. 1930-31—-Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- ayavory, 6, Wi, (CG. wa. 1931-32—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- pusvoyot, ré, Wh, (. AN, 1932-33—Country Life Club. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, oY ee Vi ge eee MARGARET ELIZABETH JACKSON, B.S. LANDRUM, . C. 1929-30—South Carolina Union. 1930-31—South Catolina Union, Ellen H. Richards Club, Track Team. 1931-32—Ellen H. Richards Club, Track Team. 1932-33—Ellen H. Richards Club. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, Wo Wi Gy AX MERLE OLETA JACKSON, A.B. INMAN, S. C. 1929-30—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- anor, YY, WW, C. 7A. 1930-3 1—Masquers. 1931-32——Masquers, Secondary Education Club, Archimedeans, Student-Faculty Council. 1932-33——Masquers, Treasurer Secondary Education Club, President Archimedeans, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Stu- dent-Faculty Council. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, Yom Wie @ ae AY HEEEBN JACOBS, A:B: WALTERBORO, S. C. 1929-30—Girl Scouts. 1930-31—Sophomore Forum, Distinguished. 1931-32—Campus Committee, International Relations Club, Beta Pi Theta. 1932-33—Journal Staff, International Relations Club, Curry Literary Society, Young Democrats Club. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, My Wis Co Ale CECIDIRV JONES, 24.5. GREENVILLE, S. C. 1929-30—Greenville Woman's College. 1930-31—-Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- Aigior, YC, Wot, A. 1931-32——Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- aaa, YC, Wi. (C. May Bascoxlll Wenn. 1932-33—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- AELOneNY eV Gan baseballlulseam MARY ELIZABETH JONES, bas: ROCKHAR I iNeGe 1929-30—Class Glee Club, Ellen H. Richards Club, Student Volunteers. 1930-3 1—Class Glee Club, Ellen H. Richards Club, Student Volunteers. 193 1-32——Choral Club, Ellen H. Richards Club. 1932-33—Choral Club, Ellen H. Richards Club, Student Volunteers, Country Life Club. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, Mo WGy fae MARY LOUISE JONES, B.S. PIEDMONT, S. C. 1929-30—Ellen H. Richards Club. 1930-3 1—Ellen H. Richards Club. 1931-32—Ellen H. Richards Club. 1932-33—Ellen H. Richards Club. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, NEN ae EMMA EUNICE JORDAN, A.B. RICHBURG, S. C. 1929-30—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- austere, ¢, Wi. (Co JN, 1930-31—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- Antony, YE, WW (GE. UN. 1931-32—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- euatesoy, XC. NW. (En a. 1932-33—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- mistopay, 6, Wi {C. AY GENEVA M. JORDAN, A.B. IMOIEC WSNUEIE, Sx Cy 1929-30—Athletic Association, Student Government Associ- auniorer,, NE, Wi (Gs AX. 1930-31—Athletic Association, Student Government Associ- upton, 6s NW, (CV 1931-32—Athletic Association, Student Government Associ- ation, Y. W. C. A., Chemistry Club, Forceps and Scalpel. 1932-33—Athletic Association, Student Government Associ- ations Yo We Go A Chemistry. Glubmetorcepsmand Scalpel. JOSEPHINE JORDON, A.B. RICHBURG, S. C. 1929-30—Freshman Cabinet. 1930-31—Sophomore Forum. 1931-32—-Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- amie, Cs WW. (Cy AN 1932-33—-Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- aor, VC, Ws C, AN, GEADYSSVIRGINIAT KEARSE, (Bis: BAMBERG, S. C. 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Ellen H. Richards Club. 1932-33—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Ellen H. Richards Club. PoE ReREIDEKEASECER] ACB. PENDLETON; S.C. 1929-30—Distinguished. 1930-31—Freshman Counselor, Distinguished. 1931-32—Freshman Counselor, South Carolina Union. 1932-33—Country Life Club. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, Ws WG, Ac ILIZZN Ble Wiel SIAMINIES, IIE), ALB INGO IBMEIL. Si, Ce 1929-30—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- aunieya,, 6, Wi, (C, JM. 1930-31—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- AKonoro, C5 Wi. (CG. A, 1931-32—Curry Literary Society. 1932-33—Curry Literary Society, Country Life Club. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, Wo Wo Go Ay ROUTH CORNELIA, KEEVER Aza. CHARLESTON, . C. 1929-30—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- ehatorn, 96, NW (E,, JAX 1930-31—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- ayeona,, 3. WiC. AN. 1931-32—Freshman Counselor, South Carolina Union. 1932-33—-Wade Hampton Literary Society, South Carolina Union, Country Life Club. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, BY eV geri MARY Bs KECUERD-o: CAMERON, . C. 1929-30—4-H Club. 1930-31—Ellen H. Richards Club, 4-H Club. 193 1-32—Ellen H. Richards Club, 4-H Club. 1932-33—-Ellen H. Richards Club, 4-H Club, Country Life Club. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, BY ee Vie Gone JOSEPHINE KELLY, B.S: ANDERSON, S. C. 1929-30—Ellen H. Richards Club, Wade Hampton Literary Society, Orchestra, Girl Scouts. 1930-31—Ellen H. Richards Club, Wade Hampton Literary Society. 1931-32—Ellen H. Richards Club, Orchestra. 1932-33—Ellen H. Richards Club, Orchestra, Country Life Club. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, SY is Wink Caer LRESSIES GARE ye. BISHOPVILLE, S. C. 1929-30—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- Agtorn, nO, WY (GAN, 1930-31—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- Asker, Veg Wi, (Cp se 1931-32——Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- Aiwltoyay, E- Wh. (CJA 1932-33—Country Life Club, Curry Literary Society, Student Government Association, Athletic Association, Y. Wo (Cay AN RACHEL BRIZA KENNEDY. B.S: SHARON, S. C. 1929-30—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- ation, NC, We Cy AN. 1930-31—Glee Club, Music Club, Curry Literary Society. 1931-32——Music Club, Choral Society, Curry Literary Society. 1932-33——Music Club, Choral Society, Curry Literary Society. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, YW, Wa Gs Av IMMOVABILIETE, IURURGRYANTOIRUICIK,. 183,85. iWist, Si, (Se Pht Kappa Pht 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Ellen H. Richards Club. 1932-33—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment. Association, Ellen H. Richards Club. BIELIE KIRVEN, A.B: DARLINGTON, S. C. Kappa Pht 1929-30—Winthrop Literary Society, Orchestra, Archimedeans, Chemistry Club. 1930-31——Winthrop Literary Society, Archimedeans, Chemis- try Club. 1931-32—Winthrop Literary Society, Student Government Board, Journal Staff, Archimedeans, Chemistry Club, Secondary Education Club. 1932-33——Winthrop Literary Society, Archimedeans, Vice- President Chemistry Club, Secondary Education Club, Chapel Proctor. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, Wo WG Gs FS WISUEILIMUA IUTEINTE. IINTEIE(EIEY, 74118}, MONETTA, S. C. 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association. 1931-32—Chemistry Club. 1932-33——Chemistry Club, Student Government Association, Mdalaae JNcociaintory, S6, Wie, (CG. A. MARY LILLIAN LATIMER, A.B. CHESTER, S. C. Beta Tau 1929-30—Winthrop Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association. 1930-31——Winthrop Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association. 1931-32——Winthrop Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association. 1932-33——Winthrop Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Athletic Association, Masquers. LALEAS LOUISE VEAWION Ar: TIMMONSVILLE, S. C. 1929-30—Glee Club, Y. W. C. A., Student Government As- sociation, Athletic Association. 1930-31——Glee Club, Y. W. C. A., Student Government As- sociation, Athletic Association. 1931-32—Glee Club, Choral Society, Rural School Improve- ment Association. 1932-33—Choral Society, Country Life Club, Eta Sigma Phi, Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- austen, 2, We (Co TN IEIDYIPst IL. IRIE, Al, J83. LANDRUM, S. C. Gamma Stigma 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Athletic Association. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Athletic Association. 1931-32—Chemistry Club, Student Government Association, Athletic Association, Y. W. C. A. 1932-33—Chemistry Club, Forceps and Scalpel, Choral Club, Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- Aaleyar, YE, We (C, AA. INIEIE, Sy, IEISIIRINGENRS, Ja} i. BOOKMAN, S. C. 1929-30—Winthrop Literary Society, Hockey Team, Baseball Team, Glee Club, Chapel Proctor. 1930-31—Hockey Team, Baseball Team, Basketball Team, Glee Club, Block ““W’’ Club, Masquers, Chapel Proctor. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Cabinet, Winthrop Literary Society, Hockey Team, Baseball Team, Track Team, Basket- ball Team, Block ‘‘W,’’ Masquers, Chapel Proctor. 1932-33——Hockey Team, Baseball Team, Track Team, Bas- ketball Team, Block ‘“‘W,’’ Masquers, Chapel Proc- tor, Student Government Association, Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association. DINE DOE RIG AWC UGH SE V8.5. FAIRFAX, S. C. Lambda Omega Kappa 1929-30—Wade Hampton Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., Stu- dent Government Association. 1930-31—-Wade Hampton Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., Stu- dent Government Association. 1931-32—-Wade Hampton Literary Society, College Marshal, Beta Alpha. 1932-33—Corresponding Secretary of Wade Hampton Literary Society, Beta Alpha, Student Government Associ- ation, Athletic Association, Y. W. C. A. BLIZABE THE GIMBHOUSE, B.S: ORANGEBURG, S S. C. Phi Sigma Delta 1929-30—President Class Glee Club, Manager Tennis Team, Masquers, Basketball Team, Music Club. 1930-31—Class Glee Club, Basketball Team, Masquers, Music Club. 1931-32—-Tennis Team, Basketball Team, Masquers, Choral Society, Music Club. 1932-33—Basketball Team, Masquers, Choral Society, Music Club, Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Government Association. SARA PERUINE BOWRY, A.B. JEFFERSON, S. C. 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association. 1931-32+—International Relations Club, Curry Literary Society. 1932-33—International Relations Club, Curry Literary Society, Student Government Association, Y. KEE IN. Athletic Association, PO PiIESMebRATNEY. A.B. FLORENCE, S. C. 1929-30—Y. W.C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association, Wade Hampton Literary Society. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association, Wade Hampton Literary Society. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association, Wade Hampton Literary Society. 1932-33—-Y. W.C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association, Wade Hampton Literary Society, Choral Society, Eta Sigma Phi. MARGARET LOUISE MCCALL, A.B. FLORENCE, §. C. 1929-30—Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association. 1930-31—-Y. W.C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association. 1931-32—Debaters’ League, Thalia German Club. 1932-33——Thalia German Club, Student Government Associ- ation, Athletic Association, Y. W. C. A. GLARA, LER MCCOMB 3A: 6. MROYGs SiGe 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association. 1931-32—Forceps and Scalpel, 4-H Club, South Carolina Union, Distinguished. 1932-33—Forceps and Scalpel, Student Government Associ- ation, Athletic Association, Y. W. C. A. FRANCES ELIZABETH MCCOMB, B.S. ABBEVILLE, S. C. Omega Gamma Delta 1929-30—Freshman Cabinet, Masquers, Winthrop 4-H Club, Ellen H. Richards Club. 1930-31—-Sophomore Forum, Masquers, Ellen H. Richards Club. 1931-32—Freshman Counselor, Curry Literary Society, Secre- retary Ellen H. Richards Club. 1932-33—-Student Government Board, Curry Literary Society, Winthrop 4-H Club, President Ellen H. Richards Club, Country Life Club, Sigma Lambda Pi, Ath- letic Association, Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association. HELEN MGCORKEE. Bas: GREENVILER S.C. Delta Sigma Phi 1929-30—Curry Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., Student Govy- ernment Association. 1930-31—Curry Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., Student Gov- ernme nt Association. 1931-32—Curry Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., Student Gov- ernment Association, College Marshal. 1932-33——Curry Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., Student Gov- ernment Association, Cabinet, TATLER Staff. MARGUERITE MCCULLOUGH, A.B. LANES, S. C. 1929-30—Country Life Club, Y. W. C. A., Athletic Associ- ation, Student Government Association, Freshman Cabinet. 1930-31—Sophomore Forum, Country Life Club. 1931-32—Freshman Counselor, Debaters’ League. 1932-33—-Social Chairman of International Relations Club, Royal Order of Strawberry Leaf, Y. W. C. A., Stu- dent Government Association, Athletic Association. MARY HAMPTON MCDAVID, A.B. PELZER, SG. 1929-30—Curry Literary Society, Dis tinguished. 1930-3 1—Curry Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., Student Gov- ernment Association. 1931-32—Curry Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., Student Gov- ernment Association. 1932-33—Curry Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., Student Gov- ernment Association. PAdi YaMCDOW ELL, WA-B.- INMAN, S. C. 1929-30—Limestone College. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association. 1931-32—-Y. V. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association, Girl Scouts. 1932-33—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association, Girl Scouts, Country Life Club, Curry Literary Society. WiARG@EES REL PE SVCEAGHERN A .B. LONGTOWN, S. C. 1929-30—Freshman Cabinet, United Daughters of the Con- inaaleeey,, I, Wo C. AX, 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Sophomore Forum, United Daughters of the Confederacy. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., United Daughters of the Confederacy, Beta Pi Theta. 1932-33—Registrar United Daughters of the Confederacy, Wade Hampton Literary Society, Beta Pi Theta, Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- Mite, M5 Ws C, A THELMA MCELMURRAY, A.B. SPARTANBURG, S. C. 1929-30—Limestone College. 1930-31—-Home Service Group. 1931-32—Social Service Club, Virginia Ball, Y. W. C. A. Committee, Johnsonian Reporter, Curry Literary Society. 1932-33—Editor-in-Chief of The Johnsonian, Publicity Man- ager of Young Democrats Club, Secretary Writers’ Club, Social Service Club, Student Government As- sociation, Athletic Association, Y. W. C. A. MAR YAS UNIGESIMICI EES mg. TOWNVILLE, S. C. 1929-30—Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association. 1931-32—-Y. W.C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association, Country Life Club. 1932-33—-Y. W.C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association, Country Life Club. RENA MAE MCLEOD, B.S. LAKE VIEW, S. C. 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association, Beta Alpha. 1932-33—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association, Beta Alpha. ELIZABETH MCNAIR, B.S. AIKEN, S. C. 1929-30—Winthrop Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Athletic Association. 1930-31—Winthrop Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Athletic Association. 1931-32——Winthrop Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Athletic Association. 1932-33—_Winthrop Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Athletic Association. MARY «GCAd HERINE MCOUBEN, A.B. LEJIMGIL IE INO Sa, (Se Kappa Sigma Gamma 1929-30—-Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- meaner, VC, WW, €, IN. 1930-31—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- amie, XC, WC. A 1931-32—-Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- ayeiena, YC Wi. 1, JA. 1932-33—-Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- anna, V6, WE, (C, YANG MILDRED DELORMB MARKEY, A.B: SUMTER, S$. C. Kappa Epsilon 1929-30—Hockey Team, Basketball Team, Swimming Team. 1930-31—Wade Hampton Literary Society, Hockey “Team, Basketball Team, Swimming Team. 1931-32—-Secretary Wade Hampton Literary Society, Hockey Manager, Basketb all, Swimming, Secretary of Y. W. C. A., Secondary Education Club, Chemistry Club. 1932-33—-Wade Hampton Literary Society, Hockey “Team, Basketball Team, Chemistry Club, Secondary Edu- cation Club, President of Y. W. C. A., Senior Or- der, Student Government Association, Athletic As- Cosainiom, Vo, Wo C, A MARTHA MATTHEWS, A.B. DENMARK, . C. 1929-30—Hockey Team, Basketball Squad, Bowling Team. 1930-3 1—Hockey Team, Bowling Team. 1931-32—Hockey Team, Bowling Team. 1932-33——Hockey Team, House President of McLaurin, Stu- dent Health Society. Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Government Association. ALMA MAYFIELD, A.B. MARIE AGES Ge Phi Beta Chi 1929-30—-Y. W.C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association. 1931-32—Forceps and Scalpel, Student Government Associ- ation, Athletic Association. 1932-33—Forceps and Scalpel, Student Government Associ- ation, Country Life Club, Girl Scouts, Athletic iMererstzyaeiey, YC, W . (CG, aX CARRIE MARIE MAYSON, A.B. CALLISON, S. C. 1929-30—-Wade Hampton Literary Society, Honorary Scholar- ship, Distinguished. 1930-31—-Wade Hampton Literary Society, Rural School Im- provement Association, Distinguished. 1931-32—-Wade Hampton Literary Society, Beta Pi Theta, Secondary Education Club, Chapel Proctor, Secre- tary of Rural School Improvement Association, Honorary Scholarship, Distinguished. 1932-33—-Wade Hampton Literary Society, Beta Pi Theta, Secondary Education Club, Chapel Proctor, Fresh- man Counselor, Country Life Club, Student Gov- ernment Association, Athletic Association, Y. W. Caras MARIAN MEARES, A.B. GREENVILLE, S. C. 1929-30—Greenville Woman's College. 1930-31—Greenville Woman’s College. 1931-32—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- aipneres, XC, Wi (Ce Ale 1932-33—-Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- alateo, 6, Wo (Co AK THEEMA MEEBITZE, Ab; COLUMBIA, S. C. Gamma Kappa 1929-30—Girl Scouts, Athletic Association, Y. W. C. A., Stu- dent Government Association. 1930-3 1—Literary Society, Athletic Association, Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association. 1931-32—Literary Society, Athletic Association, Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association. 1932-33—Literary Society, Athletic Association, Student Goy- ernment Association, Y. W. C. A. MABEL LEFFINGWELL MERCER, A.B. GEORGETOWN, S. C. Omega Gamma Delta 1929-30—Winthrop Literary Society, Chapel Proctor, Poetry Society. 1930-31——Chapel Proctor, President Forum, Poetry Society, Highly Distinguished, Writers’ Club, Social Service Club, Assistant Editor The Winthrop Journal, Johnsonian Staff, Winthrop Literary Society. 1931-32——Winthrop Literary Society, Chapel Proctor, Poetry Society, Highly Distinguished, President of Writers’ Club, Social Service Club, Delegate to Southern Junior Month, Assistant Editor The Wunthrop Journal, Presidents’ Council, President Junior Class. 1932-33——Winthrop Literary Society, Poetry Society, Writers’ Club, Social Service Club, Presidents’ Council, Edi- tor-in-Chief The Winthrop Journal, Student Goy- ernment Association, Athletic Association, Y. W. Cea. ROSALIE MERCHANT ALB: SAL UDAGS Ce Lambda Omicron Theta Pi 1929-30—-Y. W.C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association. 1932-33—Forceps and Scalpel, Student Government Associ- ation, Athletic Association, Y. W. C. A. LEONA MEYERS, B.S. LANCASTER, S. C. Delta Epsilon Kappa 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association. 1931-32—-Beta Alpha, Student Government Association, Ath- lemme Agsocianion, YC. WV. C. AN, 1932-33—Beta Alpha, Journal Staff, Student Government As- seca, W. Wi. Cy Ay GILJNONGS IMOULJENC, ALJ8, BRANCHVILLE, S. C. Kappa Omega Delta 1929-30—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- aigiosm, SC, Wi. Co AG 1930-31—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- aim@a, VC, WW, (C. JANs 1931-32—-International Relations Club, Royal Order of the Strawberry Leaf, Debaters’ League. 1932-33—International Relations Club, Grand Committee, Royal Order of the Strawberry Leaf, Choral Society, Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- aicier, 3, We (C AN CIRMAVRENEAMILEER SAB: WESTMINSTER, S. C, 1929-30—Curry Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., Student Gov- ernment Association, Athletic Association. 1930-31—Curry Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., Student Gov- ernment Association, Athletic Association. 1931-32—Curry Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., Student Gov- ernment Association. DOR OTE GeV UNGER Romans TRENTON Ss Gs Kappa Omega Delta 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Winthrop Literary Society, Choral Society. 1931-32——Choral Society, Winthrop Literary Society, Y. W. Ca AX 1932-33—Choral Society, Winthrop Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Athletic Association, IDOURO IMs Vey. WILLIE, Aba}. KINGSTREERS SCs 1929-30—Curry Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., Student Gov- ernment Association, Athletic Association. 1930-31—Curry Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., Student Gov- ernment Association, Athletic Association. 1931-32—Curry Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., Student Goy- ernment Association, Athletic Association. 1932-33—Curry Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., Student Gov- ernment Association, Athletic Association. MARY WALKER MILLER, B.S. NORTH AUGUSTA, S. C. Kappa Gamma Nu 1929-30—Winthrop Literary Society. 1930-31—-Winthrop Literary Society, Sophomore Council, Student Poetry Society. 1931-32——Winthrop Literary Society, College Marshal, Stu- dent Poetry Society. 1932-33——Winthrop Literary Society, Student Poetry Society, Secretary and Treasurer of Federation of Social Clubs, TATLER Staff. Student Government Association, Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association. SARAS ELIZABETH IMILLERTA-E- HODGES, S. C. Kappa Phi Tau 1929-30—Curry Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., Student Gov- ernment Association. Athletic Association. 1930-31—Curry Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., Student Gov- ernment Association. Athletic Association. 1931-32——Curry Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., Eta Sigma Phi. 1932-33—Vice-President Curry Literary Society, Treasurer Eta Sigma Phi, Secretary Senior Class, Country Life Club, Student Government Association, Athletic Association, Y. W. C. A. FRANCES LOUISE MIMS, A.B. BLORENGE, S. C: 1929-30—-Y. W.C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association. 1930-31—Student Government Board, House President of Catawba. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association. 1932-33—Country Life “Club, Student Government Associ- Aon, INTalene Agsocenion, VC, Wi, C, JN, MARGARET MULDROW, A.B. MAYESVILLE, S. C. 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association. 1932-33—-Wade Hampton Literary Society, Eta Sigma Phi, Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- Ai@m, Ws, WW, (€, A ANNA LOUISE MURCHISON, B.S. ROTC JaNNLILy, S. Ce Upsilon Tau Epsilon 1929-30—Curry Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., Student Gov- ernment Association. 1930-31—Curry Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., Student Gov- ernment Association. 1931-32—Curry Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., Student Gov- ernment Association. 1932-33—Curry Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., Student Gov- ernment Association, Johnsonian Staff. MAIE MYERSON, B.S. ROGKGEE bas. scr Delta Epsilon Kappa 1929-30—Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Curry Literary Society. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Curry Literary Society. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1932-33—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, E a i FZ : : ANNIE RUTH NABERS, A.B. SUMTER, S. C. 1929-30—Distinguished, Wade Hampton Literary Society. 1930-31——Wade Hampton Literary Society, Membership Com- mittee Y. W. C. A., Distinguished. 1931-32—-Wade Hampton Literary Society, Eta Sigma Phi, College Marshal, Distinguished. 1932-33—-Wade Hampton Literary Society, Eta Sigma Phi, Vice-President Wade Hampton Literary Society, Campus Committee of Student Government As- sociation. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, Yeu Gael KATE ROGERS NAPIER, B.S. BLENHEIM, S. C. Pht Nu Kappa 1929-30—Captain of Class Baseball Team, Varsity Baseball Team. 1930-3 1—Class Baseball Team. 1931-32—-Hockey Squad, Basketball Team, Manager Class Baseball Team, Swimming Team, Manager Class Bowling, Athletic Board, Forceps and Scalpel. 1932-33—-Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Hockey Squad, Swimming Manager, Athletic Board, Forceps and Scalpel. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, YS Wee Gee Ae ELIZABETH J NICHOLSON Als: EDGEFIELD, S.C. Pi Lambda Kappa 1929-30—Chapel Proctor, Winthrop Literary Society, Dis- tinguished. 1930-31—Chapel Proctor, Winthrop Literary Society, Dis- tinguished, Class Treasurer, Handbook Staff, Hon- orary Scholarship. 1931-32——Chapel Proctor, Winthrop Literary Society, Dis- tinguished, College Marshal, Secondary Education Club, International Relations Club, Debaters’ League. 1932-33——Winthrop Literary Society, Distinguished, Secondary Education Club, International Relations Club, De- baters’ League, Member of Royal Order of The Strawberry Leaf, Chief Marshal, Presidents’ Council. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, Wes WE (Gs dike EUNICE NICKLES, A.B: HODGES, S. C, Delta Sigma Phi 1929-30—Curry Literary Society, Highly Distinguished. 1930-31—Curry Literary Society, Highly Distinguished, Chapel Proctor, Honorary Scholarship. 1931-32——Curry Literary Society, Highly Distinguished, Edi- tor-in-Chief of Handbook, College Marshal, Eta Sigma Phi, Beta Pi Theta, Honorary Scholarship. 1932-33——Curry Literary Society, President Eta Sigma Phi, Beta Pi Theta, Secondary Education Club, Hon- orary Scholarship, A. Markley Lee Scholarship, Senior Order. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, Wes We Es uk. JANIE FRANCES NORRIS, B.S. BEELON GS aC. 1929-30—Girl Scouts, Ellen H. Richards Club. 1930-31——Girl Scouts, Ellen H. Richards Club. 1931-32—Girl Scouts, Ellen H. Richards Club, Chemistry Club, Winthrop Literary Society. 1932-33—Ellen H. Richards Club, Chemistry Club, Winthrop Literary Society, Country Life Club. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, NE We Gn dN. DOROTHY NORWOOD, A.B. LAURENS, S. C. Pt Stigma Phi 1929-30—Winthrop Literary Society, Distinguished. 1930-3 1—Winthrop Literary Society, Distinguished. 1931-32—-Secretary of Eta Sigma Phi, Secretary of Winthrop Literary Society, Distinguished. 1932-33—Eta Sigma Phi, President of Winthrop Literary So- ciety, Assistant Business Manager of Johnsonian, Presidents’ Council, Distinguished. Student Government Association, Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association. MAXIE, ELIZABETH, O BRIEN, A.B. INMMECOILIL, So (| Tau Stigma Beta 1929-30—Country Life Club, Curry Literary Society. 1930-31—Country Life Club, Curry Literary Society. 1931-32—Country Life Club, Curry Literary Society. 1932-33—Country Life Club, Curry Literary Society. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, Yeo Wh Ce RAG EEO DANIERS Bis: CLINTON, S. C. 1929-30—Ellen H. Richards Club, Curry Literary Society. 1930-31—Ellen H. Richards Club, Curry Literary Society. 1931-32—Ellen H. Richards Club, Curry Literary Society, Sigma Lambda Pi, Commencement Marshal, Chem- istry Club. 1932-33—Sigma Lambda Pi, Chemistry Club, Ellen H. Richards Club, Curry Literary Society. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, SYN 7) (Camel VIRGINIA ANNE PACK, A.B. PAXVIbL HE ioa Ge 1929-30—Curry Literary Society, Distinguished. 1930-31—Student Volunteers, Curry Literary Society. 1931-32—-Student Volunteers, Curry Literary Society, Eta Sigma Phi. 1932-33—Eta Sigma Phi, Curry Literary Society. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, ice Won ea CAROLINE MARTHA PARDUWESeAlby AIKEN, S. C. Omicron Alpha Omicron 1929-30—Winthrop Literary Society, Debaters’ League, Chapel Proctor. 1930-31——Winthrop Literary Society, Debaters’ League, Sopho- more Council, Masquers. 1931-32—International Relations Club, Masquers, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Journal Staff, Commencement Marshal. 1932-33—-International Relations Club, Journal Staff, Psy- chology Club, Presidents’ Council, President Senior Class, Senior Order. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, Yee Wo (Gy TA CATHERINE PARROT lew b20: ROCK HILLS. C. 1929-30—Ellen H. Richards Club. 1930-31—Ellen H. Richards Club. 1931-32—Ellen H. Richards Club. 1932-33— Ellen H. Richards Club. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, Ne WC Bh IB WASIENON I2VARURONE IE, 18)5, CENDRNAG oa CG. 1929-30—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- maton, SC. WWE (Ca 7X, 1930-31—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- eymtepayy V6, WY, (E N. 1931-32—-Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- ation, WY. Wa Ge A. EllensHiekichardssGlnbs 1932-33——Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- ation, Y. W. C. A., Ellen H. Richards Club, Lambda Sigma Pi, Country Life Club. AWANLILAUE, GIR IODINE, IPVAVONIE!, ZAle 8). WESTMINSTER, S. C. 1929-30—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- AOI, Ws We C, Ay 1930-31—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- ateon., Cs We. Gs Jr. 1931-32—Student Government Association, Curry Literary Society, Athletic Association, Y. W. C. A. 1932-33—-Student Government Association, Curry Literary Society, Athletic Association, Y. W. C. A. HELEN D. PARSONS, B.S. FOUNTAIN INN, S. C. 1929-30—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- atom, YC, WY, (CC. JA 1930-31—-Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- aaa, SC, Wi Co Ade 1931-32—-Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- aniom, W, Wi, C. A, Ie JNGolon . 1932-33—-Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- aio, VC, Wa. C. As, Beta Niolee. MARY LOUISE PEARSON, A.B. SPARTANBURG, S. C. 1929-30—Orchestra, South Carolina Union. 1930-3 1—Orchestra, South Carolina Union. 1931-32—Chemistry Club, Debaters’ League. 1932-33—Chemistry Club, Debaters’ League, Country Life Club, Young Democrats, Choral Society, John- sonian Staff. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, et Wie. ur; IIIT IPIBANC, JB}S., CILMNIMOIN, Ss Ce Upsilon Tau Epsilon 1929-30—Hockey Manager, Basketball Squad, Bowling, Track Team. 1930-31—-Tennis Team, Hockey Captain, Hockey Varsity, Basketball Captain, Bowling, Track Team, Secretary of Athletic Association. 1931-32—Track Team, Hockey Team, Hockey Varsity, Bas- ketball Team, Bowling, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Treasurer Athletic Association, Wade Hampton Lit- erary Society. 1932-33—President Athletic Association, Presidents’ Council, Senior Order, Hockey Team, Hockey Varsity, Bas- ketball Team, Bowling Team, Track Team. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, MO, Woe Co AX MARY: FRANCES PEDEN? Bis: FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1932-33—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, UIESISMUE: TIEIRUR NE, AW Jo3. KERSHAW, S. C. 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Wade Hampton Literary Society, Basketball Squad. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Wade Hampton Literary Society, Basketball Squad, Beta Pi Theta. 1932-33—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Wade Hampton Literary Society, Basketball Squad, Beta Pi Theta. POEEXSELOWDEN Mao: SUMTER, S S. C. 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Wade Hampton Literary Society. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Wade Hampton Literary Society, Psychology Club, Campus Committee, Distinguished. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Wade Hampton Literary Society, Psychology Club, Distinguished, Freshman Coun- selor. 1932-33—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Wade Hampton Literary Society, Psychology Club, Best Swimmer, Wearer of ““W.”’ (aVNNEO I INS! INJSICSOIN! TORE, AB. EDISTO ISLAND, S. C. Kappa Phi 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, President Freshman Cabinet, Honorary Scholarship, Winthrop Literary Society, Highly Distinguished. 1930-31—Student Government Board, Hockey Team, Basket- ball Team, Winthrop Literary Society, Track Team, Highly Distinguished. 1931-32—Hockey Team, Basketball Team, College Marshal, Winthrop Literary Society, TATLER Staff, Secon- dary Education Club, Beta Pi Theta, Eta Sigma Phi, Distinguished. 1932-33——Business Manager TATLER, Beta Pi Theta, Win- throp Literary Society, Vice-President Eta Sigma Phi, Secondary Education Club, Senior Order. Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Government Association. IMME ISIBILILIE. JIRIEW OBIE, Iola. ANDERSON, S. C. Upsilon Tau Epsilon 1929-30—Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 193 1-32—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Ellen H. Richards Club. 1932-33—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Ellen H. Richards Club, Campus Committee, Lambda Sigma Pi. DEO RICGEPPRIES DER B.S, SHELDON, S. C. Kappa Delta Phi 1929-30—Hockey Team, Wade Hampton Literary Society. 1930-3 1—Hockey Team, Track Team, Wade Hampton Liter- ary Society. 193 1-32—Hockey Team, Track Team, Basketball Team, Arch- ery Team, Wade Hampton Literary Society. 1932-33—Hockey Team, Track Team, Basketball Team, I. R. C., South Carolina Union, 4-H Club, Debaters’ League, Wade Hampton Literary Society. Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Government Association. ISVAUBIEIL, IOWIRNSIEIE NG, 183.5. JSINEIMEIN IN, Ss (Cx 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Ellen H. Richards Club, Curry Literary Society. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Ellen H. Richards Club, Curry Literary Society. 1931-32—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Ellen H. Richards Club, Curry Literary Society. 1932-33—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Ellen H. Richards Club, Curry Literary Society. ANILTE DUAN IRVANGIUN|, 15}.S. INO IBUNEIE, So (Ce Lambda Pi Alpha 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1931-32—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1932-33—-Y. W.C.A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Young Democrats. MARY RAMAGE, B.S. NEWBERRY, S. C. Lambda Omicron Theta Pt 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Ellen H. Richards Club. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Ellen H. Richards Club. 1932-33—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Ellen H. Richards Club, Chem- istry Club. MARGARET DUNLAP RAST, A.B. IBKOLIEN( MSMMLAL,, SC 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1932-33—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Choral Society, Country Life Club. DOROT HYS RAT PIERS Arb: CHESTERFIELD, S$. C. 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Wade Hampton Literary Society. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Wade Hampton Literary Society. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Wade Hampton Literary Society, Distinguished. 1932-33—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Wade Hampton Literary Society. SUSAN RAUCH, B.S. ROCK HILLS: Beta Alpha Delta 1929-30—Choral Society, Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Athletic Association. « 1930-31—Choral Society, Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Athletic Association. 1931-32—Music Club, Chapel Choir, Choral Society, Student Government Association, Athletic Association. 1932-33——Music Club, Chapel Choir, Choral Society, Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Athletic Association. ALMA RAWLINSON, B.S. MANNING, S. C. 1929-30—Y. W.C.A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Wade Hampton Literary Society. 1930-31—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Wade Hampton Literary Society. 1931-32—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Wade Hampton Literary Society. 1932-33—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Wade Hampton Literary Society, Journal Staff, Secretary Beta Alpha. CAM RHODES RAWLINSON, A.B. INOCIK IsUNLIL, S. Ce Upsilon Tau Epsilon 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Archimedeans, Chemistry Club. 1931-32—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Archimedeans, Chemistry Club Secretary, Secondary Education Club. 1932-33—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Archimedeans, President Chemis- try Club, Vice-President Secondary Education Club, Winthrop Branch of National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, Country Life Club, Health Com- mittee. IFIRVAINICIES IEILIPZ NSe Wisl RUANWILS,, 13.8. SWIMMER, Se Cp 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Ellen H. Richards Club. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Ellen H. Richards Club. 1932-33—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Ellen H. Richards Club. DARCY DUNCAN REEVES, A:B. COLUMBIA, S. C. Stgma Delta Pr 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Winthrop Literary Society, Freshman Cabinet. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Gover n- ment Association, Winthrop Literary Society, Soph- omore Forum, Freshman Counselor. 1931-32—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Winthrop Literary Society, Beta Pi Theta. 1932-33—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Winthrop Literary Society, Beta Pi Theta, Secondary Education Club, House Presi- dent of Nance. VIRGINIA DENNIS REID, B.S. BISHOPVILLE, S. C. Pi Epsilon Pt 1929-30-_Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Wade Hampton Literary Society. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Wade Hampton Literary Society. 1931-32—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Wade Hampton Literary Society, College Marshal, Freshman Counselor. 1932-33—-Y. W.C. A., Cabinet, Athletic Association, Student Government Association, Chief Counselor for Fresh- man. CAROLINE PRESTON RICHARDSON, B.S. CAMDEN, S. C. Sigma Omega Delta 1929-30—wWinthrop Literary Society, Music Club, Chapel Proctor, Distinguished. 1930-31—Chapel Proctor, Highly Distinguished, Winthrop Literary Society, Music Club, Terpsichorean Ger- man Club. 1931-32—Distinguished, Winthrop Literary Society, Music Club, Terpsichorean German Club, Journal Staff, College Marshal. 1932-33—Choral Society, President ‘Terpsichorean German Club, Treasurer Winthrop Literary Society, Music Club. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, Ye Wi GaAs LILLIAN HARVIN RIGBY, B.S. MANNING, S. C. Phi Sigma Delta 1929-30—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Ellen H. Richards Club. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Ellen H. Richards Club Treasurer. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Ellen H. Richards Club, College Marshal. 1932-33—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Ellen H. Richards Club, Vice- President Senior Class. ‘ANNIE HEMPHILL ROGERS, A.B. INVeje WME Jets Se Ce Kappa Pht Tau 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Girl Scouts. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Girl Scouts. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Social Service Club. 1932-33—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Social Service Club, South Caro- lina Union, President Country Life Club, Curry Literary Society. IAN IBIE! IN SIEIN, ZA ley. CLEAR IEE STON: SiGe Delta Epsilon Kappa 1929-30—Athletic Association, Student Government Associ- OSE ation. 1930-31—Athletic Association, Student Government Associ- ation. 1931-32—-Athletic Association, Student Government Associ- anor, IL IN. Cy ee io oe J.C an Association, Student Government Associ- ation, R. C. Secretary, Archimedians Vice-Presi- dent, ce Branch of National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, 4, C, a Ko ° AININE SOW Bes: VORTICES a Ge 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Girl Scouts. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Curry Literary Society. 1931-32—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Life Saver, Curry Literary So- ciety. 1932-33—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Curry Literary Society, Beta Alpha. KUATOIBIR SON IRONWIBILIL, Al. 8). LANCASTER, S. C. 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Girl Scouts. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Girl Scouts. 1931-32—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Girl Scouts. 1932-33—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Young Democrats, Curry Literary Society. WORTHE ROWLAND, A.B. WARE SHOALS, S. C. 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Forceps and Scalpels, Vice-Presi- dent Archimedeans. 1932-33—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Vice-President Forceps and Scal- pels, Archimedeans, Secretary-Treasurer Winthrop Branch of National Council of Teachers of Mathe- matics. DOROTHY RUBINOWATEZ BES: BEAUFORT, S.C. Delta Epsilon Kappa 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1932-33—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. MARGARET “SADLER, AB. ROCK HILU, Sac: Pst Pht 1929-30—Basketball Team. 1930-31—Tennis Team, Hockey Team. 1931-32—Tennis Team, Hockey Team. 1932-33—Tennis Team, Varsity Hockey Team. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, Yaw GavAc WA Noe Isl GOS SVNILILIENC, b s}. ORANGEBURG, S. C. Pht Stgma Delta 1929-30—Winthrop Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Government Association. 1930-31——Winthrop Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Government Association. 1931-32——Winthrop Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Government Association, I. Res 1932-33——Winthrop Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Government Association, I. RoC, JANGIDIRIENC SVAINIDIEIRS), 74h. 3}: FAIRFAX, S. C. 1929-30—Limestone College. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Girl Scouts. 1932-33—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Girl Scouts. WIEIRUAN, SVAUNIDINGIEIR, A a 83. DENMARK, S. C. Alpha Gamma Pt 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Freshman Glee Club. 1930-31—-Y . W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Wade Hampton Literary Society. 1931-32—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Wade Hampton Literary Society, Student Volunteers. 1932-33—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Wade Hampton Literary Society. IMUANRNG ISILIVZANBIE Wiest SVAN Sl, 41 8: BLACKSBURG, S S. C. Gamma Sigma 1929-30—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Curry Literary Society. 1930-31—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Curry Literary Society. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Curry Literary Society, U. D. C. 1932-33—-Y. W.C.A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Curry Literary Society, U. D. C. LOIS VIRGINIA SAWYER, B.S. JOHNSTON, S. C. Kappa Omega Delta 1929-30—-Y. W.C.A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Glee Club. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Music Club. Oe E. pae W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Music Club, Choral Club, Win- throp Literary Society. 1932-33—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Music Club, Choral Club, Win- throp Literary Society, College Glee Club. MARY LOUISE SCHIRMER, A.B. COLUMBIA, S. C. Gamma Kappa 1929-30—Y. W.C.A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Curry Literary Society. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Track “Team, Curry Literary Society. 1931-32—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Curry Literary Society. 1932-33—-Y. W.C.A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Curry Literary Society. SARA NANCY SEIGLER, A.B. STARR, S. C. 1929-30—University of South Carolina. 1930-31—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- Aavoya, YC. WW IC, A. 1931-32——Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- aliionay, YO. Wo (C. JAN... Gieal Syeoradis. 1932-33—-Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- ation, Ye sWeG. Ate Girls Scon tsi Curnyas leiterany Society. MAR GAR Eds BIEIZAB ED TSS TAK seeAuion ANDERSON, S. C. 1929-30—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- ayeneyay, Yh. WY, (C,, JAN 1930-31——Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- myaonat, Ne. MW. EQ. JN 1931-32—Social Service Club, Student Government Association, Athletic Association, Y. W. C. A. 1932-33—Curry Literary Society, Student Government Associ- ation, Athletic Association, Y. W. C. A., Social Service Club. FRANCES HO SHEARER Bs: BELTON SAG. 1929-30—Girl Scouts. 1930-31—Girl Scouts, Ellen H. Richards Club. 1931-32—Ellen H. Richards Club. 1932-33—Ellen H. Richards Club, Chemistry Club, Young Democrats Club. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, ae Web Cosa. HAZEL BEATRICE SHELLEY, A.B. MARION, S. C. 1929-30—Wade Hampton Literary Society, Distinguished. 1930-31——Wade Hampton Literary Society. 1931-32—-Wade Hampton Literary Society, Freshman Coun- selor, Beta Pi Theta, Secondary Education Club. 1932-33——Freshman Counselor, Beta Pi Theta, Secondary Edu- cation Club, Vice House President of Roddey. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, Ya WoC ae CATMGIEIUINTE SISUEIENRIDY, 18345). GHAREESTON S.C Phi Beta Chi 1929-30—Glee Club, Girl Scouts. 1930-31——Glee Club, Girl Scouts, Choral Society. 1931-32——Glee Club, Choral Society. 193 2-33——Choral Society, Music Club. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, ME Wo (Cn MAUDE LOUISE SHILLINGLAW, B.S. MORI SG. 1929-30—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- AiG, WC Was ©, Ae 1930-31—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- mw, Wo We G G Ac 1931-32—-Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- atom, YC, W. (€, Ay, Gaol Soewsyn, 1932-33—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- ation, Y. W. C. A., Choral Society, Music Club, Wade Hampton Literary Society, Young Democrats Club, Country Life Club. EWGEINTARS TRIBE Veen: COKESBURY Ss. CG; 1929-30—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- anon, Ye, Wi, (, Ne 1930-31—-Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- atom, St, W. CG. A 1931-32—-Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- amon, Ws Wo C. Ac, lta Signe |Pom, 1932-33—-Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- anom, W%, W. C, Ay, ta Sigman Poi, IMUNIGIEIL, SISHIQLIENC, Al Jc. LONE AM AU EIonsrGe 1929-30—-Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- amen, YC, Wi T. AN, 1930-31——Girl Scouts. 1931-32—Curry Literary Society. 1932-33—Curry Literary Society, Country Life Club, Fresh- man Counselor. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, NE WY, 1S oN, LYNETTE ELIZABETH SCHUPE Ragin HOUL Yair ise Ge 1929-30—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- aera, Nes WW (CAN 1930-31—Curry Literary Society, United Daughters of the Confederacy. 1931-32—Curry Literary Society, United Daughters of the Confederacy, Choral Society. 1932-33—Curry Literary Society, United Daughters of the Confederacy, Choral Society. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, Woe Wi CS AY ETHEL WALKER SIMONS, B.S. SUMMERVILLE, S. C. 1929-30—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- aiscesay, 6, We (C.. AL 1930-3 1—Ellen H. Richards Club. 193 123 2=—Ellens Hes RichardssGlub: 1932-33—Ellen H. Richards Club. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, YW GaeaG IMUAURG VANE IY Jel, SMS NMRE,, 7ab 18). WANGAS THRs S.C: 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1932-33—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. ' ALICE BURNETT SMITH, A.B. SUMTER, S..Gy 1929-30—Coker College. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Class Glee Club, Choral Society, Wade Hampton Literary Society, Beta Pi Theta, Distinguished. 1932-33—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Choral Society, Treasurer Wade Hampton Literary Society, Beta Pi Theta. DORIS SMITH, B.S. COWPENS, S. C. 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Life Saver. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Ellen H. Richards Club. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Ellen H. Richards Club. 1932-33—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Ellen H. Richards Club, Country Life Club. BOBBIE LEONA SMITH, A.B. GREENWOOD, S. C. Gamma Kappa 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Class Glee Club. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Class Glee Club. 1931-32—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Chapel Choir, Psychology Club, Social Service Club. 1932-33—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Chapel Choir, Psychology Club, Vice-President Social Service Club. DELORES SMOAK, A.B. COIR, S. Ce O29 23 0—=Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1930-31—-Y. W. GC. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Stud ent Govern- ment Association. 1932-33—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Young Democrats, Country Life Club, Winthrop Literary Society. CLARISSA CAROLYN SNIPES, A.B. ANDERSON, S. C. 1929-30—Anderson College. 1930-31——Anderson College. 1931-32—-Y. W.C.A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 982233 =) s n GwAn Athletic Association, Student Govern ment Association, Country Life Club, Winthrop Branch of Teachers of Mathematics. CAROL STACKHOUSE, B.S. DILLON, S. C. Phi Stigma Delta 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Class Glee Club, Choral Society. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Class Glee Club President, Choral Society. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Choral Society, Music Club, Col- lege Glee Club. 1932-33—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Choral Society, Music Club, Col- lege Glee Club, Standards Committee, Journal Staff. REBECCA GAL DWELESS BALE W ORUIEER Bron CALLISON, S S. C. Lambda Omega Kappa 1929-30—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Curry Literary Society, Class Glee Club, Choral Society, Music Club. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Curry Literary Society, Class Glee Club, Choral Society, Music Club. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Curry Literary Society, Choral Society, Music Club, Treasurer Student Govern- ment Association. 1932-33—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Curry Literary Society, Chapel Choir, Choral Society, Music Club, Treasurer Y. W. C. A. MARGARET REBECCA STEVENSON, A.B. ABBEVILLE? SG. 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Curry Literary Society, Debaters’ League. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Curry Literary Society, Debaters’ League. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Curry Literary Society. 1932-33—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Curry Literary Society. BOBBIE STEWART, B.S. FOUNTAIN INN, S. C. 1929-30—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- _ ment Association, U. D. C. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, U. D. C. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, U. D. C., Beta Alpha. 1932-33—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, U. D. C., Beta Alpha. PEE neem NAIR aoe PE Bas PRWART) A.B; NINETY SIX, S. C. 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Curry Literary Society. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Curry Literary Society, Student Volunteers. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Curry Literary Society, Student Volunteers, Forceps and Scalpel Club. 1932-33—-Y. W.C.A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Curry Literary Society, Student Volunteers, Country Life Club, Executive Board Student Government Association. Shh EPARLENE STEWART, BS. PICKENS, S. C. Pht Kappa Tau 1929-30—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Ellen H. Richards Club. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Ellen H. Richards Club, Girl Scouts. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Ellen H. Richards Club, Girl Scouts, Sigma Lambda P1. 1932-33—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Treasurer Sigma Lambda Pi, Ellen H. Richards Club, Freshman Counselor, Campus Committee, Wade Hampton Literary So- ciety. MARGARET STRAWHORN, B.S. GREENWOOD, S. C. Phi Kappa Tau 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Ellen H. Richards Club. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Ellen H. Richards Club. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Ellen H. Richards Club. 1932-33—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Ellen H. Richards Club. MILDRED PUACIDIAS LUKES, A.B: DAVIS STATION, S. C. 1929-30—Columbia College. 1930-3 1—Girl Scouts. 193 1-32—Secretary-Treasurer Girl Scouts, Archimedians. 1932-33—First Lieutenant Girl Scouts, Forceps and Scalpel Club, Winthrop Branch of National Council Teach- ers of Mathematics. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, Nee Win Ga. LUGY HARRIBT TT STURKEY aioe: McCORMICK, S. C. 1929-30—-Y. W.C.A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1931-32—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Beta Alpha, Distinguished, Social Service Club, Curry Literary Society. 1932-33—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, President Beta Alpha, Social Service Club, Curry Literary Society, Johnsonian Staff. WILMA SWEARINGEN, B.S. TRENTON AS aC: Kappa Omega Delta 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Choral Society, Music Club. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Choral Society, Music Club. 1931-32—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Choral Society, Music Club, Col- lege Glee Club. 1932-33—-Y. W.C.A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Choral Society, Music Club, Col- lege Glee Club. WE INAS TAININ GS Re SEO GHESNEB SSG: 1929-30—Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Rural School Improvement As- sociation. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Rural School Improvement As- sociation. 1931-32—-Y. W.C.A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Rural School Improvement As- sociation, Ellen H. Richards Club. 1932-33—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Rural School Improvement As- sociation, Ellen H. Richards Club, Country Life Club. BLIZABE TH BURPORDGILAT Earns CALHOUN FALLS, . C. 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association, Basketball Team. 1930-31—Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association, Basketball Team. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association, Basketball Team, Girl Scouts. 1932-33—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association, Secretary Girl Scouts. MARIE BURNHAM TAYLOR, B.S. CHARLESTON, S. C. 1929-30—Student Government Board, Freshman Glee Club, Choral Society, Winthrop Literary Society, Dis- nau eraal, WW, ID, (C, IMiliniye Cline, 1930-3 1—Student Government Board, Class Glee Club, Choral Society, Winthrop Literary Society, Distinguished, U. D. C., Music Club, College Orchestra Accom- panist. 1931-32—Choral Society, Winthrop Literary Society, Distin- tinguished, U. D. C., Music Club, Vespers Pianist. 1932-33—_Winthrop Literary Society, Distinguished, U. D. C., President Music Club, Winner of State Contest for Piano, Choral Society. Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Government Association. MODEULIEE STAY LOR. A.B: LEESVILLE, S.C. Gamma Kappa 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1931-32—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Forceps and Scalpel Club, Archi- medeans. 1932-33—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Forceps and Scalpel Club, Archi- medeans. WMILILME IRAN ICASOLOIR, Alo 8. LAURENS, S. C. 1929-30—Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Curry Literary Society. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Curry Literary Society. 193 1232=—Y WwW. GAY, Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Curry Literary Society, Girl Scouts. 1932-33—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Curry Literary Society, Girl Scouts, Chemistry Club, Country Life Club, Win- throp Branch National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. DED IEseOUlSEs THACKSTON A.B. ROCK HILL Ss, G: Phi Kappa Tau 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Curry Literary Society. 1932-33—-Y. W.C.A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Curry Literary Society, Secondary Education Club. ALBERTA THOMAS, B.S. ROCK HILL, S.C. Omicron Alpha Omicron 1929-30—Swimming Manager, Masquers, Music Club, Choral Club, Distinguished. 1930-3 1—Masquers, Choral Club, Music Club. 1931-32—Chapel Choir, Guild, Choral Society. 1932-33—President of Chapel Choir, Guild, Swimming Team, Choral Society, Senior Order. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, Nee WA, Ne SUSAN ELIZABETH THOMAS, A.B. MAYESVIELESS. (Ge 1929-30—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- ation, Y. W. C. A., Wade Hampton Literary So- ciety. 1930-31—-Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- ation, Y. W. C. A., Wade Hampton Literary So- ciety. 1931-32—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- aii, YE, Wi, (. AN. 1932-33—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- atavery, YC, WE C. AX MIRIAM E. THOMAS, A.B. FAIRFAX, S. C. 1929-30—-Wade Hampton Literary Society. 1930-31—-Wade Hampton Literary Society, International Re- lations Club. 1931-32—-Wade Hampton Literary Society, International Re- lations Club. 1932-33——Wade Hampton Literary Society, International Re- lations Club. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, SY eee WV EA EDNA E. THOMASON, B.S. FOUNTAIN INN, S. C, 1929-30—Choral Society, Glee Club. 1930-31—-Choral Society, Glee Club, Music Club. 1931-32—Choral Society, Music Club. 1932-33—Choral Society, Music Club. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, Ve WE Ga. RUTH HARVEY THOMASON, A.B. INQ IH es Se Ce Beta Tau 1929-30—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Vice-President S. C. U., I. R. C., Distinguished. 1932-33—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, S. C. U., Vice-President I. R. €., Life Saver. TRAVIS THOMLINSON, B.S. DAKE CLL uSeC, Beta Omega Kappa 1929-30—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Distinguished. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Distinguished. 1931-32—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Distinguished, Beta Alpha, Curry Literary Society. 1932-33—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Distinguished, Beta Alpha, Curry Literary Society. ROSASELIZABE) H PHOMPSON. AtB. CISUNRULISS NONE: Sa (CE. Kappa Phi 1929-30—Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Hockey Team. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Hockey Team, Masquers, Win- throp Literary Society, Sophomore Council. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Cabinet, Athletic Association, Student Government Association, Hockey Team, Secretary- Treasurer Masquers, Winthrop Literary Society. 1932-33—-Y. W.C. A., Vice-President, Athletic Association, Student Government Association, Vice-President Masquers, Hockey Team, Senior Order. JENNY RUTH THOMPSON, B.S. LAURENS, S. C. 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, U. D. C. 1930-3 1—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Vice-President U. D. C., Ellen H. Richards Club, South Carolina Union, Debaters’ League. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Vice-President U. D. C., Ellen H. Richards Club, South Carolina Union, Vice-Presi- dent, Chemistry Club, Debaters’ League. 1932-33—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Debaters’ League, U. D. C., Ellen H. Richards Club, Chemistry Club, Country Life Club. SARA EVELYN TIDMARSH, B.S. WHITMIRE, S. C. Omega Gamma Delta 1929-30—Winthrop Literary Society, Masquers. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Hockey Team, Winthrop Literary Society, Debaters’ League. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Basketball Team, Winthrop Literary Society, Debaters’ League, Social Service Club, Secretary Student Volunteers. 1932-33—-Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Social Service Club, President Student Volunteers, Debaters’ League, Winthrop Literary Society, Masquers, Journal Staff. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, NE WC, Be DOROTHY TILLOTSON, ALB HARTSVILLE, S. C. Phi Sigma Delta 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1932-33—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Journal Staff. THELMA ANN TIMMERMAN, A.B. WESTMINSTER, S. C. 1929-30—Curry Literary Society. 1930-31—Curry Literary Society. 1931-32—Curry Literary Society. 1932-33—Curry Literary Society. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, Wee WV Ci wah RAO Ist IVLIZINSE sl ILOOIO), AL Is- CIN TONE SG. 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1930-31—Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1931-32—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1932-33—-South Carolina Union, Curry Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. DARA CRAIGR TRO Teil) B.S. CHESTERFIELD, S. C. 1929-30—Wade Hampton Literary Society, Freshman Cabinet. 1930-3 1——Wade Hampton Literary Society, Sophomore Forum. 1931-32——Wade Hampton Literary Society, Beta Alpha. 1932-33——Wade Hampton Literary Society, Beta Alpha. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, RY om Wien Goon. AINNIEVJEANE DP EEBSUSSBERY? -AB. WILLISTON, S. C. 1929-30—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- mao, VC, Ws C. Ar, 1930-31—-Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- Aim, WC, We. CGC AS 1931-32—-Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- auory, YC, Wi (C, AY 1932-33—-Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- ation, Y. W. C. A., South Carolina Union, Country Life Club. MARY WARE, A.B. DARLINGTON, S. C. Sigma Kappa Sigma 1929-30—Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Winthrop Literary Society, Glee Club. 1930-31—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Winthrop Literary Society, Glee Club. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Winthrop Literary Society, Stan- dards Committee. 1932-33—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Winthrop Literary Society. MARGARET DAY WATKINS, B.S. CHAPPELS, S. C. 1929-30—Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Ellen H. Richards Club. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Ellen H. Richards Club. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Ellen H. Richards Club. 1932-33—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Ellen H. Richards Club. SALLIE LOU WATSON, A‘B: TRENTON, S. C. 1929-30—Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association. 1930-31——Music Club, Athletic Association, Y. W. C. A, Student Government Association. 1931-32—Music Club, Athletic Association, Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association. 1932-33—Curry Literary Society, Music Club, Athletic Associ- ation, Y. W. C. A., Student Government Associ- ation. GEADYSEWEBSILER GRACE: MAYESVILEES S. G: 1929-30—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- Auoten, Ye, Wi, (6, JAM. 1930-31——Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- Muon, YC. Wi. (C.J : 1931-32—-Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- minor, 6, WE (C5 IN, Week I eaten. 1932-33——-Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- ation, Y. W. C. A., International Relations Club, Curry Literary Society. ANNA SWINTON WELCH, A.B. JAMES ISLAND, CHARLESTON, S. C. Kappa Epsilon Pt 1929-30—Freshman Cabinet. 1930-31—-Sophomore Forum, Winthrop Literary Society. WS hes NE, Wie (CN, (Calan. 193:2-33—-Y 2 W. .G) A™ Gabinet, Country lites Glubweyoung Democrats Club, Senior Order. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, Ws Whe Cy fae MARY MALVINA WELLS, A.B. SUMIDERG tS .Ge 1929-30—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- mavoiny, Cs Wh. (C. Js. 1930-31—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- aynora, Ye. Wh Ce Ny 1931-32—Forceps and Scalpel, Chemistry Club, Chapel Proctor. 1932-33—President Forceps and Scalpel, Chapel Proctor; Chem- istry Club. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, VE Whe (Ge a MARGARET PAULINE WEST, A.B. GHMSISIMS RL, Se Ce Lambda Phi Alpha 1929-30—Hockey Squad, Basketball Team, Track Team, Class Cheer Leader. 1930-31——Hockey Squad, Basketball Team, Track Team, Sophomore Council, Curry Literary Society. 1931-32—Basketball Team, Curry Literary Society, Masquers, Commencement Marshal, Forceps and Scalpel, Sec- ondary Education Club. 1932-33—Basketball Team, Secretary and Treasurer Forceps and Scalpel, President Secondary Education Club. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, Ve We GA: RUM HePOUISESW Hi RE A.B. SPARTANBURG, S. C. 1929-30—-Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- arenesay, V6, Wi (C, JN. 1930-31—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- aio, WC, Wi, ©, Ar. 1931-32——Wade Hampton Literary Society. 1932-33——Wade Hampton Literary Society, Country Life Club. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, Neg Wis Ga Ac MARGARET WHITESIDE, A.B. RICHBURG, S. C. 1929-30—Freshman Cabinet. 1930-31—Sophomore Forum. 1931-32—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- ator, WC, We. C. AA. 1932-33—-Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- aigi@m, , Wi, C, A. PERRY DUNLAP WHITESIDE, A.B. KOEI 1EHOLIL,, S, (Ce. Kappa Epsilon 1929-30—Beta Sigma Delta, Distinguished. 1930-31—-Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- Auueya,, SC. Wh, (C, JN. 1931-32—-Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- ats, SO, Wi C. A. 1932-33—-Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- ainom, %. W. C, A MARY ELIZABETH WIDEMAN, A.B. SPARTANBURG, S. C. 1929-30—Coker College. 1930-31——Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- alnivorey, Ye, W .1C. IN. 1931-32—-Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- maken, Wh, (Co AN 1932-33—-Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- ation, Y. W. C. A., South Carolina Union, Curry Literary Society, Country Life Club. CELESTE WILLIAMS, Bs, ROCK HILT omc. Omicron Alpha Omicron 1929-30—Swimming Team, Masquers. 1930-31—Swimming Team, Masquers. 1931-32—Swimming Team, Masquers. 1932-33—-Swimming Team, Masquers, Psychology Club. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, WES W o En IN ELIZABEVHSA, WILLTAMS 2 Acc: SUMTER, S. C. Alpha Gamma Pt 1929-30—CCurry Literary Society, Freshman Cabinet, 4-H Club. 1930-31—Curry Literary Society, Sophomore Forum, 4-H Club. 1931-32—Curry Literary Society, Distinguished, 4-H Club. 1932-33—Curry Literary Society, 4-H Club. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, Whe We Gy Jak FERRIE ELIZABETH WILLIAMS, B.S. ORKeES MGs 1929-30—Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Curry Literary Society, Ellen H. Richards Club. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- “ment Association, Curry Literary Society, Ellen H. Richards Club. 1931-32—-Y. W.C.A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Curry Literary Society, Ellen H. Richards Club. 1932-33—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Curry Literary Society, Ellen H. H. Richards Club, Lambda Sigma Pi. MELISSA CAROLYN WILLIAMS, A.B. DACUSVILLE; S.C. 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Curry Literary Society. 1931-32—Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Curry Literary Society, South Carolina Union. 1932-33—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Curry Literary Society, South Carolina Union. MARGUERITE WILLIAMS, B.S. COMEAGE VIPER S.C. 1929-30—-Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Glee Club. 1930-31—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Glee Club, Choral Society, Music Chhwiey, 1931-32—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Glee Club, Choral Society, Music Club. 1932-33—-Y. W.C. A., Athletic Association, Student Govern- ment Association, Glee Club, Choral Society, Music Club. MILDRED WILLIS, B.S. COTTAGEVILLE, S. C. 1929-30—Student Government Association, Athletic Associ- aio, SC, WY. Cs. Ae 1930-3 1—Ellen Hi. Richards Club. 193 1-32—Bllen H. Richards Club. 1932-33—Ellen H. Richards Club, Forceps and Scalpel. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, sien EAL SUSAN BDMEE WIEUIS, A.B. HOLL YAH IyS. C Delta Sigma Phi 1929-30—Class Glee Club. 1930-31—Choral Society, Class Glee Club. 1931-32—Choral Society, Student Government Board, Basket- loallll Seach, Wl, IR. C. 1932-33—Curry Literary Society, Treasurer I. R. C., Debaters’ League, Royal Order of Strawberry Leaf, House President of Roddey. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, Wo Wo Co Ae MINNIE MAE WILSON, A.B. BOWMAN, S. C. 1929-30-—Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association, Wade Hampton Literary Society. 1930-31—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association, Wade Hampton Literary Society. 1931-32—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association, Wade Hampton Literary Society, Forceps and Scalpel. 1932-33—-Y. W. C. A., Student Government Association, Ath- letic Association, Wade Hampton Literary Society, Chemistry Club, Young Democrats Club, Country Life Club. SARA ELIZABETH WOOD, A.B. PIV EVOAIKG EGA. 1929-30—Limestone College. 1930-3 1—Distinguished. 1931-32—Curry Literary Society. 1932-33—Beta Pi Theta, Student Government Board, House President Breazeale, Country Life Club. Student Government Association, Athletic Association, Ne, AWG, TaN. cA, Both da seit ae re eee Freshman President HELEN: GAMBREL [a eae Ce ee ee an Sophomore President ON, oe De Juntor President These four girls have served as Presidents of the Class of ’33 during the four years we have been at Winthrop. Each President did much for the class during her term of office. Senior History SHOR I SHAVINGS FROM A CLASSIC BULEDOG IE WAL DS GREENNESS— TRIAL-AND-ERROR First night at Winthrop—initiation—orientation—acclimatization—reg- istration—I. Q.’s— ‘O Mighty Sophomore, I am but a lowly worm’’—Blue line—fifth floor for classes—inferiority complexes—superiority infemalexes— 79 days till Christmas—misunderstood—six more current prose reports—a box from home—Christmas holidays and fingerwaves—ten-cent stores—folk- dancing—elbow débuts (spring is here!) —walking from church in the rain— riding on sunny days—laundry night—-new board members—double periods —new classroom building—library methods—-gradual approach of wisdom and lie bEBrEBROd HeANDSBISGUIES EARNESTNESS—DILIGENCE Library crusades—Vitaphone—Marlene Dietrich—concentration—hydro- gen sulphide and essence of acacia blossoms—bluer slips—‘‘Rigoletto’’—Dame Nature and May Day—Senior teas—-Beowulf and the Treaty of Westphalia— fire-drill—should I major in music or am I better on social theory ?——-Charlotte —Denishawn Dancers—dissipation of self-righteous gloom, and Ui REwUBARB. AND DIEL PIGKEE Aw, G’WAN!—WHy SHOULD MOHAMMED GO To THE MOUNTAIN? Majors and minors, mostly minors—crip courses—The Swan—they’re the craziest, those professors—methods (various and sundry )—Garbo com- plexes and that soulful stare—‘‘pink ice cream’’—two week-ends for Spring Holidays—Junior-Senior—chapel programs—-Spring elections—observations— crushes—‘‘Lyric Silhouettes’’—-Quiet Hour vs. Study Period—Do Not Dis- turb—Arrival of gravity, and [Ve GAW TARSAND BUUEBERRY JAM SOPHISTICATION—-SOBER INTENTS Training School on rainy days—pep meeting——Florence Austral—‘‘ Arms and the Man’’—last term papers—forensic tilts with Yale, Inc.—applications and inquiries—Johnsonian vs. Tiger (he roars for Clemson—and anything) —Little Theatre—''To be or Not to Be’’—(Spring Holidays speaking) — inauguration: Roosevelt, Roosevelt, and if you desire variety pronounce it as in ‘‘rooster’’—model league assembly—optional Sunday vespers—milk toast for breakfast—new books in the library—recommendations—synthetic blondes —NMother Goose bows to her public—cap and gown——$2 worth of parchment, and ON W DEH THE SHOW —E. BAKER. Page One Hundred Nineteen Books! those miraculous memories of high thoughts and golden moods; those silver shells, tremulous with the wonderful secrets of the ocean of Life; those love-letters that pass from hand to hand of a thousand lovers that never meet; those honey-combs of dreams; those orchards of Rnowl- edge; those still-beating hearts of the noble dead; those mysterious signals that beckon along the darksome pathways of the past; immortal night- ingales that sing forever to the rose of ltfe—Books. —Richard Le Galltenne. ———— AY y == SS if JUNIORS Junior Class Song Oh! Junior Class, we'll be faithful to Gold and Blue, We'll stand by each other the whole journey through, We'll hold high your standards through thick and thin, We'll play the game squarely, and win—win—win! Oh! we'll stand by each other as long as we live, Our hearts and our voices to you gladly give, Well all work together for you evermore, That's the spirit of 34! Page One Hundred Twenty-two TEAGUE Harris SPRUILL PARLER McLrop Junior Class Officers Give Vile GEN bar lben GU Pate Seay eee crete ee nie A os President NCE Sw) Ad omen ee ee nae elles. a. Vice-President [EO WICABS PRUs Wormer a ttm! ce: eeu Mate hewn. | ite OCCTELALY WOOISEE DA RISD Rant © ruieeieet cea 5 oe eee ereasucen VAG ARES Gis OD maa s stn .Ceer. Leader Juniors ALLGOOD, NANCY ANDERSON, ANNE J. ANDERSON, LUCIAN ANDERSON, BERNICE ANDERSON, SARAH L. ANDERSON, VIRGINIA ANDREWS, CLAIRE ARMSTRONG, LILLIE MAE ARMSTRONG, SARAH LOUISE ARNE DTE? MARTHA ATKINSON, ELIZABETH BELLS ELVUASGOOPER BAIR, MARY HAILE JERE IMOIN, Tele IIDC BELLE BY RDIEFEUGENIA BIGGARS, MARY R. BISHOP, MARIAN R. BONE Y ELOISE BUCK, EUGENIA BUDDIN, OLEAN BURDETTE, MILDRED BURGESS, MILDRED E. Juniors GARROLE, BLANCHE ARKO Em KOoE CASON, CASSANDRA CAUTHEN, MARGARET CHAMBLEE, NORA CLAWSON, DOROTHY COGSIW EERIE DNA COKERSGLABDYS COLEMAN, MARJORIE CGORIEE Ye VIRGINIA COL SRA RAN: CRANE, NANNIE CAROLYN CUEPR MARTA DANIEL, ALMA DANIEL, SUSAN DARGAN, ELIZABETH DICKS, CLAIRE DOW DEES HEDEN SE, DYER, ANNE:B. EDWARDS, ANNIE MCCULLOUGH EUPIOM@D LIZZIE ELMORE, ROSA Juniors FLETCHER? SARA FORREST, J. MARGARET -FREEMAN, OLLIE MAE GAINES, ALICE GAINES, FRANCES GARRISON, JENNIE LOU GAY ERWELIZABE AH GENTRY, EMIVY ELIZABETH GIBSON, IVA GILLIAM, RUTH GLENN, KATHERINE GOGGANS, LUCY GOODING, NANCY GRAYSON, NORMA EVELYN GRE GORY RE VEIN GRIFFIN G Re ALICE HARRIS, ANNIE FRANCES HENDLEY,, FRANCES HASTY KA THCBEN HATCHELE, MIEDRED FLATT SRO INFRA SISA al HAWKINS, FRANCES Juniors HAWKINS, MIRIAM HENDERSON, MARY ELLA EAL ee ey IN HINES, MARY CAROLINE HOLLAND, KATHRYN HLUGGINS, NE TIELEB HUMPHRIES, FRANCES JERPRIBS, Kel JOHNSON, E. CATHERINE JONES; ANNIE ELIZABETH TONES oR DIES VENA JONES, FLOSSIE MAE JONES, MILDRED ELIZABETH KEBOBE sLCINA MOBLEY KEEN bUGY MAE KEMP, RUTH KENNEDY, KATHARINE KIRKLAND, ADELE LANHAM, WILLIE GERTRUDE LAWTON, VIRGINIA LINGLE, MAXINE LOGAN, LILLIAN Juniors LONG; ADA Hi: LY LES JEAN LY ON BPEGGY, McCANTS, DOROTHY MCCOLL UM EV Eley McCOWN, ALICE McCRARY EERAGE: McCUTCHEON, EMMA MCDOWELL, MARTHA MCLEMORE? IDELEE McINTOSH, EMILY McCKAIN, RUTH McLEOD, MARGARET McPHAIL, MARY MCWHITE, TREVA MARTIN, ELIZABETH MARTIN, SARA MYRTIS MEADOWS, GRACE MILLER, ADELINE MILE Ramiele INDGNLILIEIR, TRMSILISIN, lek MIMS, KATHARINE Juniors MOBLEY, VIRGINIA MUCKENFUSS, HENRIETTA IMMONRUSUASE, IMUANIRUGVAURUE IP TEL MNGEIRS, Te WILSON It. NEELY, MARTHA NICHOLS, SUE NICHOLSON, ANNIE R. NUESSNER, MARY OWENS, DORA BATES PARLERSEOUISE PARR Oil SBE A TRICE PANRIRCOIO TE, NOVAGEN IPAIDIRUICIK, JILIN se 1s! PEDEN, FRANCES HELEN ISIRIRNG, Ie AINIEILIL Ie, AL AANTEIR, JSILSIE Pix iCOssAR AM BDELDE POAG, DOROTHY INEIEWIES,, IE WEIL YON Jel, REID, JEAN RENEAU, RUTH RICHARDS, JOHNGY Juniors RICHARDSON, MARTHA RODGERS, GLADYS ROGERS, IONE ROGERS, JEAN ROGERS, MARGARET RUSSELL, MARJORIE SASSARD, ELIZABETH SCOTERACARO EN SHERARD, ANNE SHERRY, HELEN SIMMONS, RUTH SIMPSON, VIRGINIA SMITH, CATHERINE SMITH, ELAINE SMITH, FRANCES SPRUILL, LOUISA STROTHER, ANNETTE SUTHERLAND, MARY SWEATT, RUBY TEAGUE; CLEMIEGENE THOMAS, JEANETTE G. Juniors TiLDEN LOUISE TIMMONS, CREOLA TPUNSILIESS, MUNRO IL@LUWIISIE MOBINE EDIT H TOMPKINS, EMMIE LUCKEReSVA I Tesi MURBEVILER BE LOE. D: USHER, EDNA IONA WALDEN, GRACE WALKER, SELMA WARD, CHERRIE WARD, OTTIE WATERS, CARRIE WELLS, MARY LOUISE WICKEIFRES BER THA WIENGES, JACQUELINE WIGGINS, ELIZABETH WIGGINS, HANNAH MAE WINSTEAD, MARY CATHERINE WOREORD, HELEN Junior Class History Old ‘‘Blue and Gold” has topped one more rung in Win- throp’s ladder—on the highroad to success. Never would these “Jolly Juniors’’ be looked upon as the eager troupe who en- tered in September, 1930. Passing through the routine work of ‘‘Freshies’’——Orientation, Rat Week, first exams—and on through the thrills that give “‘a spice to life’’-—-pep meeting, hockey and basketball games, Junior Follies and Home-going —they emerged into those never-to-be-forgotten wise ‘‘ole’’ Sophs. Here they well acquitted their duties in the dramatic field— as well as on the athletic field—‘‘the new poor’’—a smashing hit—firmly established their record. “Then came a change in the lives of these vertible “‘seers’’—a new class song! Hoorah! Sophomores! Ever onward, through another ‘‘Follies’’ and Home-going, they came back—strong and undaunted—the jolly Juniors. No less praiseworthy, ‘‘Pygmalion and Galatea’’ added yet another star to their crown. Then the hockey games! The Juniors blazed forth undefeated and more undaunted. The big thrill! Arrival of class rings! Will that day ever be forgotten in the hearts of this ‘‘tribe’’? With unbounded vim and vigor, they marched on to their own Junior Follies and to that memorable occasion—Junior- Senior! With only one more rung ahead before the very top is attained, this ‘jolly band’’ presses steadily forward—holding aloft the “‘Blue and Gold” and singing out with “‘might and main’’— Juniors! For Aye! —CLEMIEGENE TEAGUE. S ©) IP InHO IMO) Riz S Sophomore Class Song Nineteen hundred and thirty-five, The class of Garnet and Grey, Side by side with °33, We'll fight to win the way. Sometimes in the near future You will hear them say, With plenty of pep We've won the rep For the Sophomore Class. Sophomores! Sophomores! The class will back the cry. We're here to do or die! Sophomores! Sophomores! We'll win the game or know the reason why! Page One Hundred Thirty-four BSUS OK ZS F. WyYLieé Marrison McCortitum E. WYLIE BRUNSON Sophomore Class Officers EAN CECE VALE Eanes ie eee Mame ee oe ee oa. President Vhs: ROAIN Gr Sim Vi cl 1 SON en rn Senne (co resident PAGNUIN alec VLG (OO 115 Wi mae ee eres Gnas Se OCCTELATY SPA Beebe el ae en en are ge a ee as Ce LCCUSUICET. E DEBE DR UINSON GEE nny a ee een enews 027) Leader Sophomores INDIES, IDeA! ARANT, GENE ARN OLD, VIRGINIA AVAN TeELIZABETH BABB, LAURA BARNWELL, VIRGINIA BENNETT, LOUISE BETHEA, MARIAN BIGGERS, NANCY BONNETTE, DEBRA BONNETTE, EUGENIA BOYD, KATHRYN BOYLSTON, MARY _L. BRICKUE? ELISE BRUNSON, EDITH BRUORTON, EVELYN BRYAN, ANITA BURGARD, MARY BURGE, MARY BURGESS, KATHRYN BRANYON, IRIS BOLTON, ANNE CALHOUN, CHICORA CALLAHAN, THELMA CANNON, VIRGINIA CARLISCE SARAHsE: CHAMBERS, DOROTHY Sophomores CHANDEER SSADIE CILANIRG, ISleILI@IN Ib. CLEMENT, VIRGINIA COOPER? CUARASE, COPS, IaVAVZIeIL, CUBERRABICE CURRIE, KATHERINE COWARD, EMMA LEE DANTZLER, RUTH DAVIS we MIDS DAVIS, MAY DERRIGKFJE Sols Dewi) LOUISE DILL, NORA DIVVER, NANCY DUNFA LIE MARY, DAV IS; COVE EDWARDS, HELEN EDWARDS, MARY PARTS ee Lie FERGUSON, LOUISA le WABILIL, IEILIVZ2Nee Ils PUNGE Ye ARRIE PISHBOURNE, KATHERINE FOSTER, MARJORIE FOWLER MARGARET Us PRIERSON,Y ELIZABETH Sophomores FROM, SARA PURRERUBYE GAMBLE, SARABEL GEORGE AUDREY GELLESPIE A KBLAigy GOODWIN, MARY L. GORE, JESSIE GORMAN, ANNIE GORMAN, EDITH GRAINGER, MARGARET GRIFFIN, NONA GUY TON, MADDIE HAIR, EMMIE LOU HALL, FRANCES HAMER DE VERE. HAMILTON, DORIS HAMMOND, JESSIE HARRELSON, DOROTHY HARRISON, JEANETTE HENDRICKS, MARGARET HOGARTH, LILLIAN HOLLIS JULIE Ise HOLSTEIN, MARGARET HOPE, SARAH HOPKINS, ALMA HUCKS, JEAN HUNT, SARA BESS Sophomores HIECKSe NEL HUMPHRIES, HELEN JOHNSTONE, MARY R. KELLERS, VIRGINIA KERHULAS, MARGARET KNIGHT, GENEVA DAG GRONES IRENE LANGFORD, LORENA PARKOCH ES EDIT PaAROGHEUEIZA LAWHON, ELEANOR LAWHON, HELEN ILieley, IBQBIL EIN LIVINGSTON, HARRIET VWOGKIEIAR Ty iaBINA LONG, MAUDINE LOWNDES, INEZ OTE ys Boat Bik MCCONNELL ELIZABETH McEACHERN, VIOLA MECALIL JIOYCE McCOLLUM, ANNETTE McCOMB, MILDRED MECO Ye NEEEALOVE McCULLOUGH, MARGARET McCULCHEN SMARY ELIZABETH McDANIEL, ELIZABETH Sophomores McDAVID, VIRGINIA MCPADDEN? ELIZABETH McFADDEN, RUTH MCKEITHEN, HALLIE MAE McKNIGHT, MARGARET McCKOWN, RACHEL MCNAB, ANNE SCOTT MCNEILL, MARY MAGGINIS, MARY MATTISON, MARY FRANCES MAYSON, MARY MERRIMAN, GLADYS MILEERMDORO Ty, MONROE, MARY FRANCES MONTGOMERY, VIRGINIA MONTS, PERMELIA MOORE, ELIZABETH MOORE, SARA MOSS, ANNIE NEUFFER, SARAH ORRELL, BARBARA PADGETT, BERNICE PAGE; MARY PARKER, SUZANNE FRANCES Sophomores PARROTT, VIRGINIA PARSONS, ELEANOR Posh iC Gr be lZA BE DE PEACE EOUISE PEARMAN, MARY FRANCES PENNA JUEVA PRICE, MARGARET QUERY DOR@PHYsE. RHODES, LINDA ROBERTS, REBECCA ROGERS, JULIA ROGERS, MARY LOUISE RUDOW ITZ EV ELLYN SYMEVEG, INMEME!S SALLEY, MARGARET SA Nob UR Yee Cioys TAL SCHIRMER, GERTRUDE SCHUMACHER, -FRANCES SCO Te HELEN SHAW, CAROLINE SHERARD, JUANITA SHIRLEY, MARY SMITHS GRACE SMOAK, ELIZABETH Sophomores STARR ELIZABETH STEVENSON, MARY STEVENSON, MARY WELLS STRICKLAND, OLIVIA SUBER, CAA MERINE THOMPSON, HARRYDELLE TURNERS REBECGA TNE, EVAN TURNER, EMILY WAGNON, CATHERINE WALSH, CHAREO Tie WARDE, MARTHA WARE, ANN Wielwlelblele, WICC INE WHULESALICE WHITE, MARY LOUISE WILLBURN, MARGA ALICE WILLIAMS, ERNESTINE WITSELL, MARGARET WACIOIDISy, QUE INE: TP WRIGH TS LUCY WY LIE. SBLIZABE LH WYLIE, PRANCES CROSON, SARAH CROOKBRU Ta CRAIG, NANCY Sophomore Class History “With plenty of pep, We've won the ‘rep’ For the Sophomore Class.” Is it possible that the open-mouthed, bewildered, and dazed Freshmen who gathered here on Friday, September 4, 1931, are the alert, peppy, studious, and lordly Sophomores of today? The mental gymnastics of orientation tests, the ignominy of green ribbons, the kindly advice of upper classmen—especially our ever-wise friends, the Sophomores, the gentle reminders of mid-term slips helped us to tone down our vivid greenness. Welcome from the older girls made us more appreciative of our new environment. So, after adjusting ourselves to college life, we became a hard fighting class with one purpose in our hearts—to win. We entered into all college activities, debates, dramatics, and every sport. Some of our Freshmen were rewarded by blocks in hockey, swimming, baseball, track, tennis and archery. And now Sophomores! After a year’s travel on the rugged road of learn- ing. We who had left as Freshmen returned as proud, haughty Sophomores. We began just where we left off, and resolved to make this year even greater than the past one. We have the present Freshman class to testify to the warm and whole- hearted reception we gave them. And then the pep meeting—the splendid co- operation of the class in the songs, the work of the decoration committee, Dr. Thomson’s clever statements of the merits of our class—and last but not least, the chattering and squealing of ‘‘Bill,’’ our mascot, won for us that highly valued tin loving cup to keep among our souvenirs. Our hockey and swim- ming teams had that same fine spirit of cooperation. And the class backed the cry “We'll win the game Or know the reason why.” At the half-way point of our college careers we are determined to continue to make a history that we shall be able to look back upon with no regrets, but with memories of joy and happiness. —FRANCES WYLIE. Page One Hundred Forty-three Books are a guide in Youth, and an entertatn- ment for Age. They support us under Solitude, and keep us from being a Burden to ourselves. They help us forget the Crossness of Men and Things; compose our Cares, and our Passtons; and lay our Disappointments asleep. —Jeremy Collier. hi SSS ORT) a ie f Be ) ul yh al ll - = | | | ia : ‘ : Mey ih =, | l nk | il} yh ® OW L it va | | [isa ( @ ) t | {+ (| ii a | PR =S 5 for = t = = 2 4 FL A i {! l iba = —— = ee i | es = ae t ; = aan aA N ————— aera == ta SS = Ss (est == es .: 5 t at Z Teg SS = eg | 2 B K — a = —- 4 = FIR IE © inl IM ie IN Freshman Class Song Though we are only Freshmen, Don't you forget We have the spirit; We'll surprise you yet. Just watt and watch us do tt! Class of 36 never gives in; Fight to the finish, girls, We're out to win! Paye One Hundred Forty-six Harris WESTBROOK BENJAMIN DarGAN Coin Freshman Class Officers Vin hae OWOhNANGL TARR LS aie any nen ee wee te | President GEADY SE ESI ROO Kan en ee Meee wal 16e- resident IVR Aa teas ea) AMV Neen ees ae 2) NOeCTerary ee RENCE OAR GAN ae eee en 8 reasucer hOGA ise (Ol en re neu Deer) seader FRESHMEN ADDEN, ELIZABETH DALTOwW ALBERGOTTI, ST. CLAIRE ALEXANDER, BENNIE ALTMAN, LENA BELLE ANCRUM, DIXIE “ BAKER, MARTHA BALLENTINE, LUCILE BARRE, MARTHA ELIZABETH BARTON, MARY ANN BASKEN, JULIA BEARD, HARRIET BELK, ANNIE MYRTLE BENJAMIN, MARGARET BERRY, MARY ELIZABETH BERRY, SARA HAYES BETHEA, IMOGENE BLACK, MARY HELEN BLACKMON, MARGARET ASTON BLAINE, MARGARET DELL BOLAND, MYRTIS IDELLE BOMAR, DOROTHY BONEY, NANCY VIRGINIA BOWIE, JOHNNIE MATTILEEN BRADFORD, KATHLENE TURNER BRAMLETTE, ANNIE SUE BRANDON, MARTHA BRIGMAN, ALTHEA BRITT, MILDRED BROWNE, ADELAIDE BROWNE, MABEL B. BRYANT, MAMIE BUNCH, CLAIBORNE BURLEY, CATHERINE BURLEY, IDA BURNETT, SARAH BETH BURNETTE, FRANCES KATHERINE BUSBEE, ANNA MARIAN CALLAHAN, ALMEDA CAMPBELL, KATHLEEN MARGUERITE CAMPBELL, SARAH ELIZABETH FRESHMEN CAREY, LILLIAN CARLISLE, CAROLYN McNEILL CARRISON, ELIZABETH CARROLL, CARRIE CATOE, MAMIE GRACE CATOE. NELLE CAUGHMAN, MARY SUE CHANDLER, ELIZABETH CLARK, MARGARET VIRGINIA CLYBURN, HELEN CROXTON COBB, CAROLYN HOLMES COCKRELL, GRACE COLN, MARGARET FRAZER COLEMAN, GWENDOLYN COLEMAN, INA JEAN CONE, MARGARET CONTURIER, MATTIE COOK, ALICE REBECCA COOLEY, MARGARET ELIZABETH CROW, ALMA KATHERINE CROXTON, MARY LOU CRUM, CAROLINE HART CUNNINGHAM, CATHERINE DANIEL, LUCRETIA SIMKINS DARGAN, FLORENCE DAVIS, SARA RUTH DICKERSON, NANCY ALIDA DICKSON, MARIAN ELIZABETH DOMINICK, MARY ELIZABETH DOUGLAS, RUTH DOVE, MARY ELIZABETH DRAWDY, VIRGINIA ELLISON DYER, WAGNON EDWARDS, HELEN ELIZABETH EDWARDS, MARGET FARR, GARY FENDER, LUCILE G. FINKLEA, MARY ALMA FLEMING, ELENE EVELYN FOREMAN, ANNIE CAMILLA FRESHMEN FRESHLEY, GWENDOLYN GALPHIN, ANNIE FRANCES GAMBRELL, ADA GANDY, HARRY DELL GENTRY, DOROTHY GIVENS, JEANETTE GRAHAM, ISABEL GRAMBLING, CLARE GRANT, EMMA GREEN, MARGARET EUNICE GREENE, ESTELLE HANNAH, EVELYN VIRGINIA HARBIN, MARY LEE HARLEY, ANNIE HARPER, CORINNE HARRIS, COLEMAN HARTZOG, BERTIE LEE HARVIN, ELLEN HAYNSWORTH, MARY HEINS, NELL ELIZABETH HICKS, FRANK McLEOD HINTON, CORRINNE NEWTON HITT, RACHEL HOBSON, ELEANOR HOLDER, GLADYS IRENE HOLLIS; JULIETTE HOLMES, DORIS HOPKINS, FRANCES EDITH HOWARD, ROSANNE HOWE, LOUISE HOWELL, ADDIE LOUISE HUCKS, ORA BELLE HUDSON, MAUDE ELIZABETH HUNT, RUTH HUNTER, EDITH HUNTER, JOSEPHINE INMAN, CORA JENNY, GRACE IRENE JOHNSON, ELIZABETH JOHNSON, GRACE VIRGINIA FRESHMEN KEATON, ISABEL KING, ERNEST HOPE KNEECE, ALICE LADD, NELLIE PRESTON PANGLEY, ELSIE CORNELIA LER, JESSIE REBECCA LEE, MARY ELIZABETH MEE KATHERINE LYNCH, BETSY McCOMBS, RACHAEL McCRARY, EMMA COPELAND McCUEN. BEAUFORT McCUTCHEN, MANTON McFADDEN, GILL McKINNEY, ANNIE MAE McLAURIN, MARY ALMA McLURKIN, MARY McMEEKIN, KITTY McNAIR, MARION GLEAVES MAHAFFEY, MARGARET ELIZABETH MAMOS, BESSIE MAY MARTIN; CAROLINE MARTIN, MAUDINE MARVIN, GLADYS MATHESON, JESSIE MATHESON, MARTHA ELLEN MATHIS, NELL ELIZABETH MEACHUM, EMILY LOUISE MEALING, FRANCES MILEER, PAULINE MILLING, ROSE NEEL MILLS, FRANCES MAE MILLS, MARY MITCHELL, KATHRYN MOCK, MARY MOORE, BUENA MOORE, LILY FRESHMEN MORGAN, ANNE JAKE NISBET, PAULINE NUNAMAKER, MILDRED O’DELL, CATHERINE PAUL, ANNE PERRIN, ROSA MARGARET PHILLIPS, MAY GENEVIEVE LPHEAD SRS), ZANINUIN IAN POPE, HELEN EARLE PORTER, MARJORIE POWER, CATHERINE EUGENIA RAINES, FRANCES ADELINE RATCLIFF, MARY B. REEVES, ALICE RUTH REEVES, EDNA RENNEKER, ANNA LOUISE RHODES, EVELYN RICHBOURG, FLORENCE ROBINSON, GLENN ROGERS, MARGARET ROGERS, MARY JO ROGOL, LILLIE | we ROSS, DOROTHY SCOrr SCOTT, VIRGINIA SELLERS, ANNIE GRACE SHEELY, GURNELLE SIMPSON, MARY LOU SMITH, DOROTHY SMITH, HILMA LOUISE SMITH, MARY CLAUDIA SNODDY, MARY HAZEL STEVENSON, PEGGY MARY STILL, ELINOR KATHLEEN FRESHMEN STOKES, IRIS SMEOMNUE NZ, EIN TAD sl (C. SUBER, FRANCES SWHENY, HETDIE TAYLOR, MARGARET THACKSTON, DOROTHY THOMAS, MAE EVELYN THORNTON, SUSAN TILLMAN, ANNA MARSHALL TODD, ONEIDA TURNER, HELEN SIMS TURNER, WILLIE FRANCES TYLER, MARIANNA VALLENTINE, LOIS B. VARN, PHILMA ALEXINA VON HOLLAN, THELMA IONE WALKER, ELIZABDTH BP: WEAVER, MARIA WEBB, LUCILE SLOAN WELLS, JOSIE BALL WERTS, ORA FRANCES WME Si BRO OK GIeN DNS se oO ket WHST BROOK GRACE BELIOLTT WHITAKER, MARY AGNES WIDEMAN, MARGARET DORIS WILKERSON, NANELLE WILLIAMSON, MARIE WISE, PATRICIA WOOD, CATHERINE EUGENIA WORKMAN, BETTY NAOMI YARBOROUGH, EVELYN PERRY VAR BOROUGH, LOTTIE FOSTER ZEMP, EMILY Freshman Class History September 12, 1932, saw four hundred and fifty excited and bewildered Freshmen enter the gates of Winthrop. The first days were a jumble of broken rules, campus tour- ing and intelligence tests. The bigness of Winthrop seemed to tower above us. We felt so minute and yet so important over being college Freshmen. We were actually shaking hands with life! The Juniors’ party at the shack was fun, and we felt that we had been recognized as a class. It wasn’t long before the mighty Sophomores arrived and started ‘‘strutting the monkey’’ around the campus. Our bubble of importance was immediately broken. We had become lowly worms! ‘‘Ratting’’ was lots of fun; however, we were glad when that was up and we could go about unadorned by little green bows. Then came the hockey season! Of all excitement! We worked and toiled out on the field. Finally the fatal day arrived when the team was chosen. ‘They were a fine lot! We were proud to have them wear the black and gold at the pep meeting at which we humbly perched in the balcony. We're a great bunch. That’s self-respect. May the Tiger ever roar for the black and the gold. —COLEMAN HARRIS. BOOK Il istics Stat Features Campus Life Tey i eh SUA MITT — re p : i on yey ) oe Ir Ray Ae uM con Sa AVA ¥ vane T SRDS Ay he ti LAN S D t as Ales AL Ast PAN we ; 4 mW i ' ne r Sy ‘ Mi ave iy ; ‘ ) F : 1) it he i {4 i ' i ; ‘ j filley red ili yt ne ify fj i iD i } i NL PLY st iii th inaue : cas ° b nig s ris { (Or ody fole im ty naan cea te: Ny Lise ria ALU RAZ). Vai) y) y BP ARTA SN DEAL YAN EMA aH 48) CIA PARRA NE tr TEAS MRAP Ha MERRIE MELTS: SiN! eh KCN OOS Sin NC a My RY AN AHA UA Ng CAs Fe Wye bars Ma ' sar Peaaen ih 3) Page ea ata ¥ yy A RN Ba i Wie t is as es) ¢ ay we hve Dee) (prcen Z $ ¢ ot uy i ay lit At ‘ f ey H ates ie HM = SAG SiC Senior Statistics Statistics are elected annually for THE TATLER by the Senior Class of Winthrop College. The Class of 1933 made the following selections: CAROLINE PARDUE - - - - Most Valuable ELIZABETH NICHOLSON - - - - °- | Prettiest ESTHER HOUGH - - - - - Most Interesting SUE DORROH - - - = - = - Most Sincere ‘THELMA MCELMURRAY =) ee VEOSIRPODULaT MARIE TAYLOR - - - - Most Accomplished MARY BURGESS - - - - = Most Original MABEL MERCER - - - - = - - - Best Read BERT) PRAY Wiolicu an avian Wena iy, OS EME MO) ent CAROLINE PARDUE Most Valuable SON H NICHOL ELIZABET test Prett ESTHER HOUGH Most Interesting SUE DORROH Most Sincere THELMA MCELMURRAY Most Popular MARIE TAYLOR Most Accomplished y S l ES igina MARY BURG Most Or MABEL MERCER Best Read BERT PEAY Most Athletic Good Books, like good friends, are few and chosen; the more select the more enjoyable; and like these are approached with diffidence, nor sought too familiarly nor too often, having pre- cedence only when friends tire. . . A. Bronson Alcott. J THR l Key a sl APE teat | oy] Ps eh AP OIA We os alates Lag Pie aoa Cie age ve . WTS A ty arQrel en F oa: ane Sone to B2 ov Misses LILLIAN RIGBY Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin Popa kL, Glas Some EVELYN BAKER Americanizatiton of Edward Bok , PK : 4 PDererd. refe Creo AN tees Ke nlins Loi a Qe ah NANCYE CROCKETT The Forge ee MARY WARE s Body , John Brown EDMEE WILLIs © The Good Earth SARA GLYMPH All Qutet on the Western Front COLg. QMaial (AL ie oi DENTS Pronh PLPLPON LOL EIS Whe Coot pceling 1K Monk Wor. tes MARGARET McCALL Well’s Outline of History GLADYs MILEY Van Loon’s Geography It ts not the reading of many books which 1s necessary to make a man wise or good, but the well reading of a few, could he be sure to have fie Desiven —Richard Baxter. CARI a Pa Uirs om Leal, . £ , Na ecr assent Vokes. Saban te tt hid Saat He Gag te Ohare. Nenerre t0Y¥) The Artist Course Escudero and his Span- ish dancers . .. ‘Little Women,’ by the Carolina Players ... The Boston Colonial Sextette . .. ‘Arms and the Man.” by the Jitney Players . .. the Choir Boys of Vi- enna... and other artists and celebrities vastly en- riched our life on_ the Winthrop campus during this college year. The Daisy Chain : The Daisy Chain has come to be one of the most beautiful manifesta- tions of our campus life. ... the Senior and Junior classes only participate in this annual festivity... er Daisy se hatmeate Win throp, as a college tradi- tion, is a part of the an- nual commencement pro- gram. The rush of classes be- gins in earnest ... Week-ends and finger- waves come and go... _.. A pause that refreshes as we tread ‘‘lightly’’ o'er the campus to and fro’... . Telephone calls... permissions .. . and check- off... such 1s campus life School begins and the “Coffee Club” replaces the summer afternoon teas... . . . Day-dreaming and globe-gazing all in the CAVES W.Ol Kae Pees tudiouse (a) maids Miner Hesew ena ... but Senior Order does MOUMCROOSEV EO nT iis Se DAS thesautumn wears away we still remain be- hind the bars .. . ‘“‘How long, oh Catiline, how LON One The Hockey Season re- Vivesius c canthe teanisies the games ‘““ground-sticks .. . ground-sticks . . . the first bully”’ ... the pep... the cheers. we have ears for only . “The growl of the Bull Dogs .. . the roars of the Lions and the Tigers the screams of the Monkeys .. . and the rep of the winning teams . Back campus becomes a winter resOrL. . 4). eee GVingstits wpoth ein AHAUEOUL OLFClaSS uu Le . . . Are these the ladders to success? or do they rest between games? ... Meeeithneseason Neats, for e@hristtrasn@arols, @.%s ... and indoor swimming whiles away the time... . i then came the snow ©. hikes in the snow a. walks in the snow... SHOW. (games aan Sleigh rides the campus became a playground... .. Snowballing’’ rivals the hockey season in pop- ularity . Brave souls venture farafieldiiiny a. COIN gato town reminds one of an Arctic expedition . . . but “Thwinter i comess pcan spring be far behind?” ... eeeerandaso yopring, came ... bringing the Barefoot Ghid E ee meee liber Wibraryeis made to serve a purpose... the Shackaaenres Parewellneto SICeDMaarar Wee Cmlaligh sand sing throughout the Spring while fancies turn to love! Even Senior Order BIKES mt Ofmer akan .. . Late spring and flow- ers... It may be Wednes- dayea fe tho even Board members might forget . . but ‘April Showers ... Bring May Flowers.”’ the Queen and her Court out walking. . Freshman Maids to the left of us and Sopho- more Maids to the right . . . May Day and Coro- nation on May 6, 1933. the Juniors and Sen- iors celebrate a double festivity for the Junior- Senior Banquet brings an end to their perfect day. A few more classes... then exams... ... One more “‘box from home’ before the end of SchbOOli aut Wiemleazyeweather. i anid leLterswns ee OOMer COMIN ol eS OMe SOI er. i! ire Wastuyolimpses “uni, goodbyes... Hea thusablendsinsge. The magic of old books bantshes time and place. Down from the shelves, where word pic- tures laugh at passing years, comes a spell which hushes the rush of the citty—and modern men for- get themselves as they linger in the presence of ghosts that troop from the pages and tell their tales with such brilliancy that dead days leap into life and color. —Anonymous. BOOK Ill Publ Organ ications izations Social Clubs Athletics So, eh , Pi fa} 4 4 Rie i Perit LM A ee bak (iubeter sy OAS Ne Ata eet ¢ Eh rier The Tatler EVELYN FULLER Editor-in-Chief mh i EveLtyn FULLER Mr. J. THOMPSON BROWN Faculy Advisor MARY BURGESS Art Editor VIRGINIA ANDERSON Assistant Editor MARGARET FULLER Social Editor MAUDE BALDWIN Fun and Satire Editor HELEN GAMBRELL Athletic Editor |B IDY BROWN Brown BurRGESSs ANDERSON ; MARGARET FULLER Photo Edttor BALDWIN GAMBRELL Brown Page One Hundred Ninety-six KENNEDY McLerop The Tatler CHARLOTTE POPE Business Manager DowLING BAKER McCorkLe McDowe tu MILLER CHARLOTTE PoPE KATHARINE KENNEDY Assistant Business Manager LOUISE DOWLING Advertising Manager MARTHA MCDOWELL Assistant Photo Editor CORNELIA BAKER Stenographer MARGARET McLEop Assistant Photo Editor HELEN MCCORKLE Stenographer Mary MILLER Stenographer Page One Hundred Ninety-seven The Johnsonian OFF ICERS TTHELMA -MGELMUR RAY. teen Editor-in-Chief NORMA EL YN saeco a rr Business Manager McELMurRRAY FLYNN HELEN G. MACDONALD Faculty Editor AGNES HICKSON..... Associate Editor MARY: GOLDING aan Assistant Editor DoroTHy Norwoop Assistant Bustness Manager MARTHA MCDOWELL Assistant Bustness Manager ADA GILCHRIST Assistant Bustness Manager MIRIAM HART... . Circulation Manager REP ORGIES ANNA MURCHISON ALICE GAINES HARRIET HOLMAN MARY LOUISE PEARSON HARRIET STURKEY ISABEL ETHEREDGE OLLIE MAE FREEMAN Dr. MAcpoNALpD HICKSON MuRcCHISON CoLLINS LUCIAN ANDERSON GAINES PEARSON STURKEY FREEMAN ANDERSON LOUISE ‘TILDEN TILDEN Norwoop McDowe Lut Hart Page One Hundred Ninety-eight The Winthrop Journa OFFICERS F OR. See rere Editor-in-Chief IMEEDREDSLITENDRIGKS henselae. Business Manager MABEL MERCER MERCER HENDRICKS MARY EVANS®.....-- Assistant Editor Atte, SOUONRINEAIE, IGA Ae MARY EVANS EVELYN BAKER HELEN JACOBS CAROLINE PARDUE NORMA FLYNN DoROTHY HITT HENRIETTA MUCKENFUSS LUCIAN ANDERSON FRANCES HARRIS LOUISE TILDEN ANNE WARE POLLY MCNEIL HELEN CLARK DOROTHY ‘TILLOTSON ELSIE MILLER CAROL STACKHOUSE ALMA RAWLINSON LEONA MEYERS Evans BAKER Jacogs PARDUE HARRIET HOLMAN FLYNN Jeli MucCKENFUSS ANDERSON Harris TILDEN ELEANOR DRANE WARE McNEIL CLARK TILLOTSON MILLER STacKHOUSE RAWLINSON MEYERS EVELYN ‘TIDMARSH Page One Hundred Ninety-nine Some books are to be tasted, others are to be swallowed, and some few are to be chewed and digested; that 1s, some books are to be read only in parts; others are to be read, but not curiously; and some few are to be read wholly, and with diligence and attention. | Oras bacon: F ra a, 3) i4 hb SMALL, GY Y NY V WKY Y) YY . . . é ‘ @ereGrAgNieZ Asli @O Nes Presidents’ Council Dr. KINARD SARAH DORROH Prestdent of Student Govern- ment Assoctation MILDRED MARKEY President of Young Women's Christian Association ELIZABETH NICHOLSON Chief Marshal ROBERTA PEAY President of Athletic Association CAROLINE PARDUE President of Sentor Class CLEMIEGENE TEAGUE President of Juntor Class FRANCES WYLIE President of Sophomore Class Dr. Krnarp Dorrou MARKEY COLEMAN HARRIS Nic _SON PEAY PARDUE : Fee a President of Freshman Class TEAGUE WYLIE Harris Page Two Hundred Two Presidents’ Council EVELYN FULLER Edttor of The Tatler THELMA MCELMURRAY Editor of The Johnsonian MABEL MERCER Editor of The Journal DOROTHY NORWOOD President of Winthrop Literary Society MARGARET FULLER President of Curry Literary Society AGNES HICKSON President of Wade Hampton Literary Society EVELYN BAKER President of Beta Pi Theta EUNICE NICKLES President of Eta Stigma Phi HELEN DUNOVANT g ; E. FULLER McELMuRRAY MERCER President of International Norwoop M. FuLLER Hickson Relations Club BAKER NICKLES DuNOVANT Page Two Hundred Three Senior Order MILDRED MARKEY SARAH DORROH CAROLINE PARDUE Dr. KINARD CHARLOTTE POPE LOUISE DOWLING EUNICE NICKLES MarRKEY DorrouH PARDUE Dr. Kinarp Pore DowLING NICKLES The Senior Order was established on the campus by the class of 1928. It has as its primary object the creation of a wholesome attitude toward all aspects of campus life. Its purpose is to bring together into an organization the most influential members of the Senior class. The membership is made up Page Two Hundred Four Senior Order ROBERTA PEAY ELIZABETH THOMPSON ANNA SWINTON WELCH DEAN HARDIN ALBERTA THOMAS EVELYN FULLER HELEN GAMBRELL Pray THOMPSON WELCH Mrs. Harpin THOMAS FULLER GAMBRELL of twelve students, the President of the College, and the Dean of Women. Each member must be an outstanding student, interested in all college activities, having the interest of fellow students at heart, and desiring to influence others to lead a more ideal campus life. Page Two Hundred Five Student Government Association SARAH S.. DORROE ete ee ee President ELEANOR BELK ee. Tr Vice-President DorroH BELK EXE CUMIVES beak l® HELEN BROWN D’Arcy REEVES MARTHA MATTHEWS EDMEE WILLIS SARA E. Woop MARTHA STEWART HAZEL SHELLEY GRACE CRAIG Brown REEVES MATTHEWS WILLIS W oop STEWART ANNETTE STROTHER SHELLEY CRAIG STROTHER Page Two Hundred Six Student Government Association Am OLE SO Nae eee eee ek le awe, a EL reasurer MIP EUNRIINIE, INES ee eae Gi EDITH GORMAN. ....Assistant Secretary and Treasurer GIBSON Mims GORMAN BXEGUTIVE BOARD FRANCES E. MCCOMB ANNE DYER FRANCES HAWKINS ANNIE Moss CHICORA CALHOUN LUCILLE WEBB a ; @ nail ELEANOR HOBSON McComes DyeErR HAWKINS Moss CALHOUN WEBB Hosson MarKEY MILDRED MARKEY Page Two Hundred Seven Young Women’s Christian Association MILDREDIMARKEY © 7.5 ee President MISSEBLIZARWAARD ICA ae eee General Secretary MARKEY Miss WaRDLAW GAD NES KATE NAPIER ANNA SWINTON WELCH MERLE JACKSON ELIZABETH ELLIOTT LIBBY ATKINSON CATHARINE COX ELIZABETH CLOWNEY LOUISE DOWLING EVELYN COCHRAN LILLIAN HOGARTH MARGARET GORMAN HELEN McCCOoRKLE MArY NUESSNER FLoOSsIE MAE JONES MARY MAGGINIS CORNELIA BAKER EVELYN TIDMARSH ESTHER HOUGH FRANCES BURGARD LOUISE DeWine NAPIER WELCH JACKSON ELLIOTT ATKINSON Cox CLOWNEY DOWLING CocHRAN HoGartTH GORMAN JEAN REID McCorkie ees Ee JONES “3 MacGaGIntis BAKER IDMARSH OUGH SARA DORROH BurGARD De WiTt REID DorroH Page Two Hundred Eight Young Women’s Christian Association ERIZABRTH SEHOMPSON:.. (2% 0.058) eo. Vice-President INE RE@GABS PALO WORTH | ln. nwilel, Sade T reasurer WHR GANIT AE ELE eer ee feel eect ee Chief Counselor {PWR NTE a1 ECOUCR Ak, Si eee an ne nc Secretary THOMPSON STALLWORTH XR EID FRESHMAN COUNSELORS CATHERINE WAGNON ALICE FLEETWOOD CHERRIE WARD POLLY PLOWDEN FRANCES HUMPHRIES Mary NUESSNER ANNA COURTURIER Ruspy MAY CRAVEN BETTY BROWN MIRIAM HAWKINS HARRIET HILDEBRAND CARRIE MAYSON Mary E. HART HELEN HUMPHRIES GERTRUDE LANHAM GRACE HUGGINS OLLIE MAY FREEMAN FRANCES LIDE ISABELLA MURPHY ROBBIE BLACKMON LILA MOoOoRE MABEL SHIRLEY REGENE MIKELL WaAGNON FLEET Woop Warpd_ PLOWDEN PERRY WARD F. Humpuries NvueESSNER CouTRIER CRAVEN Brown HAWKINS SARAH STEWART HILDEBRAND Mayson Hart H. HuMpPHRIES LANHAM HvuGGIns FREEMAN RUTH DOWDLE Page Two Hundred Nine Winthrop Literary Society The Winthrop Literary Society originated November 6, 1895, when thirty-three girls of the Winthrop Training School met in Columbia to form a literary club. It was formally organized under the name of Winthrop Literary Society on October 15, 1889. Norwoop @EFIGERS DoROTHY NORWOOD President MARTHA HILL Vice-President ROSE CARROLL Recording Secretary MARGARET McLEop Corresponding Secretary CAROLINE RICHARDSON Treasurer ELEANOR BELK HAIL CARROLL Commencement Speaker McLop ER Ei Page Two Hundred Ten Wade Hampton Literary Society Wade Hampton Literary Society was organized at Winthrop College on May 29, 1909, by a group of members from the two older literary organizations. Hickson OPPIGEKS AGNES HICKSON President ANNIE RUTH NABORS Vice-President LOUISA SPRUILL Recording Secretary FREDRICA LIGHTSEY Corresponding Secretary ALICE SMITH Treasurer AGNES HICKSON NABors SPRUILL LIGHTSEY SMITH Commencement Speaker Page Two Hundred Eleven Curry Literary Society Curry Literary Society, the second literary organ- ization on the Winthrop campus, was organized in 1895. It was namedain’ bonor ofsltw anleaey Curry. FULLER OPEIGERS MARGARET FULLER President SARA MILLER Vice-President JEAN REID Treasurer BOBBY WINSTEAD Recording Secretary JEAN BRABHAM Corresponding Secretary SARA GLYMPH MILLER REID WINSTEAD Commencement Speaker Page Two Hundred Twelve College Marshals VALUING EL ORI E RAR OGIE Tey ELIZABETH NICHOLSON, Chief Marshal ALICE, © NEAL Neri cere AUGGINS JEAN ROGERS ISABELLA ETHEREDGE NICHOLSON WIAD alt Vie ON TT eR AR Y (SOCIETY Mary NUESSNER JOHNGY RICHARDS MARJORIE RUSSELL KATHARINE HOLLAND KATHARINE KENNEDY CIRC TAINO ONCE ING LUCIAN ANDERSON RUTH KEMP SUSAN DANIEL OLLIE MARTA GULP COLLEGE MARSHALS MAE FREEMAN Page Two Hundred Thirteen Eta Sigma Phi EUNICE NICKLES, President DR. DORRIS MARTIN Faculty Advisor CHARLOTTE POPE Vice-President SARA MILLER, Treasurer ELLA MCCRARY, Sargeant-at-Arms DOROTHY NORWOOD SARAH DORROH ANNIE RUTH NABORS ANNE COURTURIER LALLA LAWHON ERNESTINE CARNES DAIsy Hoop KATIE EDMUNDS EVELYN BAKER VIRGINIA PACK MARGARET MULDROW LOTTIE MCBRATNEY PEATSA COLGIN CLEMIEGENE TEAGUE ELIZABETH WIGGINS CLAIRE DICKS CASSANDRA CASON MIRIAM HAWKINS EUGENIA SHIRLEY Page Two Hundred Fourteen Beta Pi Theta EVELYN BAKER, President Dr. ELIZABETH JOHNSON Faculty Advisor RUTH FRANK, Vice-President MARY LIGON EVANS Corresponding Secretary NANCYE CROCKETT Recording Secretary MATTIE LEE TUCKER, Treasurer HELEN JACOBS, Critic HELEN GAMBRELL ALICE SMITH MARY MCEACHERN CHARLOTTE POPE SARAH DORROH EUNICE NICKLES HAZEL SHELLY MARY DRENNAN ELIZABETH CRAIG CARRIE MAYSON JESSIE PERRY D’ARCY REEVES VIRGINIA ANDERSON ANNETTE STROTHER SARA WOOD CHERRIE WARD ELIZABETH WIGGINS FRANCES HUMPHRIES ALICE GAINES a y Page Two Hundred Fifteen International Relations Club HELEN. DUNGOVANT ©6500 75a Cee eee resincnt Dr. WARREN G. KEITH.........-Faculty Advisor DUNOVANT Dr. KeitTuH OLEIGEKS RUTH ‘THOMASON Vice-President DOROTHY HITT Secretary EDMEE WILLIS Treasurer HELEN DUNLAP Publicity Manager CAROLINE PARDUE Chairman Model League MARGUERITE MCCULLOUGH tate Se oe ake Hees ; : - WILLIS DUNLAP Chairman Social Committee Dieu McCurrGnen Page Two Hundred Sixteen Debaters’ League SeneGence eee eo Procident De ARNG GC CEM eee nm roucalty Advisor GLYMPH Dr. Keiru GRAND TGCOMMITIEV EE MARGARET FOWLER Arrangements GLADYS MILEY Finance and Entertainment IVA GIBSON Judges SARA GLYMPH Programs MaryY MANNING HANNER Publicity BESSIE STALVEY FOWLER Mirey GiBson Stage Arrangements Page Two Hundred Seventeen Royal Order of the Strawberry Leaf The Royal Order of the Strawberry Leaf was founded on the Winthrop campus in 1928 to honor outstanding work in the Debaters’ League. The aim of the Strawberry Leaf is to recognize excel- lency in debate work, plat- form management, and man- agement of assemblies. “he strawberry leaf was chosen as the symbol of the organ- ization in accord with class- ical traditions and_ because the strawberry leaf is a com- mon plant in most of the United States. MEMBERS Dr. WARREN G. KEITH SARA GLYMPH GLADYS MILEY MARGARET FOWLER HELEN DUNOVANT HELEN DUNLAP EVELYN FULLER DOROTHY HITT MARGUERITE MCCULLOUGH ELIZABETH NICHOLSON CAROLINE PARDUE EDMEE WILLIS BEATRICE WISE HONORARY MEMBERS Dr. KeitH GLYMPH MILEY FOWLER DUNOVANT DuNLAP FULLER DR. WARREN G. KEITH Hirt McCuLLouGH NICHOLSON PARDUE Writs WIsE Miss RUTH ROLLINGS Page Two Hundred Eighteen Lambda Sigma Pi amDdameotginlaue oc este home economics honor so- Cicely me OL canizeduain 1932) consists of twelve members. ‘These twelve are chosen on a basis of scholarship, leader- ship, and personal qualifi- cations. OEGIGERS EVELYN PARROTT President MARY BELLE PREVOST Vice-President SARAH STEWART Treasurer MARGARET GORMAN Secretary RACHEL O’DANIEL Historian Miss SARAH E. CRAGWELL Faculty Advisor MEMBERS FRANCES NORRIS CATHERINE PARROTT FERRIE WILLIAMS RUTH ALTMAN GRACE CRAIG MYRTLE HATCHELL FRANCES MCCOMB PARROTT CRAIG STEWART O’ DANIEL Miss CRAGWELL HATCHELL Page Two PREVOST GORMAN ALTMAN McComes Hundred Nineteen Student Poetry Society Miss MARGARET JANE KETCHIN Faculty Advisor MARY RAVENEL BURGESS, President ELIZABETH WIGGINS, ‘ Vice-President MIRIAM HAWKINS Secretary- Treasurer MABEL MERCER MARY MILLER MARY LOUISA BOYLESTON MARY COLLINS JEANNIE BONNETTE ANNE WARE MARIE TAYLOR MARY EVANS MARY DOROTHY CLAWSON ANNE DYER DOROTHY CHAMBERS FRANCES HUMPHRIES NELL McCoy IRIS BRANYON ELIZABETH MCDANIEL Page Two Hundred Twenty Beta Alpha HARRIETT STURKEY, President Miss MAry L, AULD Faculty Advisor RUTH FRANK, V.-President ALMA RAWLINSON Secretary DOROTHY HILL, Treasurer JEWELLE CULLUM BOBBIE STEWART HELEN PARSONS FREDERICA LIGHTSEY LOUISE CLELAND LEONA MYERS RENA MAE McLEoD MAUDE BALDWIN SARA TROTTI MARGARET FOWLER ISNBILIEN JANUS DOROTHY CANNON TRAVIS THOMLINSON RUTH MCKAIN ANNIE ROTH MIRIAM HART (No Picture) CLARINA CORNWELL CAROLINE EUE MARY E. BRYANT MARIA CULP EMILY GENTRY HARRIET CAROTHERS LILL DEPASS FRANCES HARRIS MARJORIE COLEMAN ROSA ELMORE EMILY MCINTOSH Page Two Hundred Twenty-one Forceps and Scalpel Club MARY M. WELLS WORTHE ROWLAND FOLEY aW Esa Miss MINNIE SNELLINGS Miss MARY SCHUCHART MISs ALICE TINGLEY © WELLS ROWLAND Page Iwo Hundred T OFFICERS HONORARY MEMBERS MIss BARBARA METZ Miss ISABEL POTTER Miss SNELLINGS West wenty-two Secretary- Treasurer .....Faculty Adviser DR ABBIE VIRGINIA HOLMES Dr. MARIE BALDWIN Miss POsT MEMBERS MATILDA BELL EVELYN COCHR AN MARY F. COMPTON SARAH FROM MARY EMMA GOOD SARABEL GAMBLE ELSIE HOUGH MARY E. HART ELLA JAMISON GENEVA JORDON CLAIRE E. KELLER EDITH LEE FRANCES LIDE OLA MAE MITCHUM MILDRED MARKEY ALMA MAYFIELD CLARA LEE MCCOMB KATE NAPIER FREDA NEAL HELEN PEDEN LINNIE PORTER MAVERICK PRINCE FRANCES PAYNE GLADYS RODGERS MARY R. ROGERS SARA S. ROGERS EVELYN RUDOWITZ WORTHE ROWLAND MARY SOUTHERLAND ELIZABETH SASSARD MILDRED STUKES AMARILLA SMITH MARTHA STEWART ELAINE SMITH MODELLE TAYLOR HELEN TALBERT SARAH TOUCHBERRY EDNA USHER POLLY WEST MARY M. WELLS MINNIE MAE WILSON LEOLA WILSON MILDRED WILLIS Ellen H. FRANCES E. MCCOMB MARGARET GORMAN MARY NUESSNER SARA CROSSON RutuH ALTMAN CAROLINE ANDERSON Sara ARMSTRONG MartHaA ARNETTE Juxia ASBILL Lots BALLENTINE Juxia BasKkINn CarRRIE BERRY LucILLE BIGHAM JENNIE BLACK Irts BRANYON Sara BRowNn OLEAN BuppIN Macatee BurGcess Norma BUSBEE EmmMier LEE CANADY HELEN CAMPBELL Boppie CARTER EMILY CARTER HELEN CARTER MANNIE GRACE CATOE Mary CHILDRESS Apa CLARK VIRGINIA CLEMENT Lovu1sE CLYBURN GLADYS COKER Jean COLEMAN CLARA COOPER LucILLeE Cowarp GRACE CRAIG Nancy CRAVENS Rusy Mak CRAvEN AIKEN CRAWFORD Myrtle CREECH SarA CROSSAN KATHARINE CURREY Rutu DANTZLER EpitH DoMINECK ELIZABETH DOMINECK CAROLINE FELDER ELENE FLEMING LoutsE FowLER CATHARINE FISHBURNE MINNIE LEE GAINES MarTHA GARRETT ApbA GILCHRIST Mary GoopinG MarGARET GORMAN EvrELYN GRAYSON ALICE GRIFFIN Nona GRIFFIN ELIZABETH HALL Dorts HAMILTON Guapys Harvey MyrtLe HatcHeELi MarGARET HENDRIX Nancy Hinson MarGARET HOLSTEIN Sara Bess Hunt EpvitH HuNTER MARGARET JACKSON FiLosst—E MAE JONES Loutse JONES Mary ELizABETH JONES NELL JONES GuLapys KEARSE Mary KELLER Moze.tie KIRKPATRICK GENEVA KNIGHT GERTRUDE LANHAM EpituH La RocHE Marcaret Lone Inez LownpeEs Giapys Marvin HaypDEN MILLER PAULINE MILLER Rosa Nee, MILLinG Frances Mar MILis ANNE MorGAn IsSABELLE MurRPHY Evetyn McCotitum Frances McComs RacHet McComes Sara McLees Guapys McNair Frances Norris Mary NuESSNER RACHEL O’ DANIEL CATHARINE ODELL Exist OHLANDT ANGIE Lou OLIVER CATHARINE O’ NEAL LoursE ORTMANN Dora OoOsTERBOON Etma PapGEeTT CATHARINE PARROTT EvELYN Parrott Marjori£E PArrorr PAULINE PHILLIPS Mary Bertie Prevost ANN PuGH JsABEL PursLEY Mary RAMAGE Frances RAMBO Epvity REESE LiInLtrAn RicBy GLADYS ROGERS Juria ROGERS Lout1se RoGEers Boonie RoBrnson MaryieE ROBINSON CAROLYN Scott ALDICE SEABRIGHT FRANCES SHERER Mary SHIRLEY ANNE SHERARD RutH SIMMONS Ernet SIMONS ANNA SINGLETON Doris SMITH Kitty SMITH HILMA SMITH Sara E. STEWART MARGARET STRAWHORN Ruspy SweEAtT LENA TANNER MARGARET TAYLOR ELIZABETH TESTER Maer Evetyn THOMAS Harry Det, THomMPsoNn RutH THOMPSON GRACE THROWER CATHERINE TURNER MARIANNA TYLER EATOFEL VEREEN CARRIE WATERS Josie WELLS Lou1is—E WELLS JACQUELINE WIENGES FrErRRIE WILLIAMS Mtixtprep WILLIS Parricra WISE TootstE Woop Richards Club OFFICERS ....President . Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer McComs NUESSNER Page Two Hundred Twenty-three South Carolina Union In February, 1929, the South Carolina Union was formed under the leadership of Dr. Thomason for the purpose of studying the social and economic development of the State. OFFICERS First Semester WONOMEOMSOSEIE cots 6 au Gee ax _.. . President RUTH THOMPSON gy ose Vice-President AGICE. SABY Qe te omc enon ee are Secretary EDNA“ USHERS ae eee Treasurer Second Semester RULE SHOMESO Na President HARRIETTE HILDEBRAND . . Vice-President SELMARW.ALK E Rag ene ene ree Secretary BEY ae WiORIRIVUAIN eee Treasurer DR. THOMASON, Faculty Advisor a ROSEN Dr. THOMASON THOMPSON Page Two Hundred Twenty-four MEMBERS DORIS ALLEN PRUE BALLARD IDA BERGER EUGENIA BALLINGTON MILDRED BRITT MILDRED BURDETTE MILDRED BYRD BOBBIE CARTER LAURIE CLARY EVA COLEMAN FANNIE COLLINS OLLIE CRIM RUTH CROWE ANNIE FOGLE LOUISE FULTON RUBYE FENDLEY LOTTIE GILLESPIE ANN GORMAN FLORIDE GREEN WINNABEE HARDY HARRIET HILDEBRAND ELISE LANGLEY HAYDEN MILLER MARY ELLA MYERS NELL MATHIS ROBERTA MUSGROVE ELLEN RASOR HELENA REGISTER ANNIE ROGERS KATE, ROSEN EVELYN RUDOWITZ ALICE SAFY HELEN SHERIFF ELAINE SMITH RUTH THOMASON RUTH THOMPSON RUTH TODD EDNA USHER JEANNETTE USSERY SELMA WALKER MELISSA WILLIAMS HELEN WOFFARD BETTY WORKMAN CATHERINE WOOD United Daughters of the Confederacy Winthrop College Chapter OFFICERS Mary HUNTER HART... . President BLANCHE CARROLL .... . Secretary RUTH THOMPSON .. Vice-President IN@ Men (GNSS) eae Treasurer MEMBERS DOROTHY BROWN RUBY CALLISON HARRIETT CAROTHERS BLANCHE CARROLL ROSE CARROLL JEWELLE CULLUM FRANCES GEIGER JESSIE GLENN MARY COLEMAN HARRIS GEORGIA HARRIS Mary HUNTER HART GRACE HUGGIN ANNIE Moss Mary ESTELLE MCEACHERN MARGARET RAINEY LYNETTE SHULER RUTH THOMPSON EVELYN TIDMARSH LEA WEBER Harr THOMPSON B. CARROLL R. Carroii FLORIDE WHITE Page Two Hundred Twenty-five Masquers The Masquers has been a formal organization on Winthrop College campus since 1922, having as its ultimate purpose the presentation of artistically worthwhile drama for the edification of its members and of the whole student body. OFFICERS INVA GARI de ae UND Ne President ANNES WAR 5 een eer .. . Treasurer ELIZABETH THOMPSON ... . Vice-President ELIZABETH ATKINSON .. Business Manager ULIDIRUEID) JEASINIDIRMOKS . cane Secretary IMDISS JFILORISNCE! WAN. INOS Sponsor IPC ZOE (GAONILID) MARGARET HARDIN ALBERTA THOMAS ELIZABETH ATKINSON IVA GIBSON MARY LILLIAN LATIMER ELIZABETH THOMPSON CLEMIEGIENE TEAGUE JOURNEY MEN ELEANOR BELK MILDRED BAKER JEAN BRABHAM MARY BYRD FANT SARAH GLYMPH GRACE HUGGIN MILDRED HENDRICKS NELL LEITNER RUTH AMELIA MATTHEWS CAROLINE PARDUE HARRIET POPE LOUISA SPRUILL ANNE WARE LOUISE TILDEN EUGENIA BUCK DOROTHY SEALEY SARAH BLACKWELL APPRENTICES c. barlowe s. hope a. bolton m. holton d. burnette j. hollis b. carrison j. hollis b. carter m. jackson s. crosson a. mccablam c. davis m. magginis v. fulton m. long n. flynn 1. moore m. gamroth c. pauling e. green j. richards m. haynesworth d. thacks ton Harbin THOMPSON h. hamer e. tidmarsh HENDRICKS f. hawkins m. wilson WARE ATKINSON b. hickson a. reaves Page Two Hundred Twenty-six Country Life Club OFFICERS PININIEEELN OGLE S mM E OE Bt tye PO od mt President Rue ON DSON= ewe a oe a ee ee Vice-President MGR NEI G ONS Oe 170 we ae ed, eee ee en er Secretary Dr. ‘THOMASON PURPOSE lio (Okeeloreien yoy, alee Country Life Club was or- ganized for the purpose of cultivating among Winthrop students an interest in all phases and aspects of coun- try life. The program of this club consists of bringing to the Winthrop campus speakers qualified to discuss vital questions pertaining to country life. Despite the short time of activity the Country lwitees Glob wehas known, its membership at present numbers four hun- dred and ninety-five of the Winthrop students. ‘The only requirement made of applicants for membership is that they be sincerely inter- ectedmineallmoreanye ot the phases of country life. There are no membership fees or dues of any kind charged by the Country Life Club. The officers of the organization consist of a president, vice- president, secretary, and a council which serves as the functioning unit of the or- ganization. Ihe chairmen of the various committees com- pose the council of the club. ROGERS THOMPSON ee ee Faculty Advtser Dr. THOMASON CoLLINns Page Two Hundred Twenty-seven Psychology Club POLLY PLOWDEN President PLOWDEN Brown Gross PARDUE TILDEN Page Two Hundred Twenty-eight FOUNDED 1930 OGFIGERS GAMBRELL WYATT BETTY BROWN Secretary and Treasurer MEMBERS PoLLY PLOWDEN BETTY BROWN HELEN GAMBRELL ANNIE WALTON GROSS CAROLINE PARDUE LOUISE TILDEN ALMEDA WYATT NEW MEMBERS HAZEL BROWN ISABELLE ETHEREDGE FRANCES HARRIS MARY ELLA HENDERSON MARGARET MURRAY CATHERINE SHEPHERD CELESTE WILLIAMS Secondary Education Club OFRICZRS MARY SUE DURANT MEMBERS CORNELIA BAKER EVELYN BAKER NANCY CROCKETT SARAH DORROH HELEN DUNAVANT EVELYN FULLER SARA GLYMPH MARGARET GOODSON ISABEL HAMILTON BILLIE KIRVEN MILDRED MARKEY CARRIE MAYSON EUNICE NICKLES ELIZABETH NICHOLSON CHARLOTTE POPE D’ARCY REEVES HAZEL SHELLEY LOUISE THACKSTON JUNIOR MEMBERS ELIZABETH WIGGINS ELLA MCCRARY HARRIET POPE SUSAN DANIELS CLAIRE ANDREWS OTTIE WARD ALICE GAINES OLLIE MAE FREEMAN ILWWCY IKIBILILY FRANCES HAWKINS ELOISE BONEY HARRIET CAROTHERS MARJORIE COLEMAN REBECCA CREIGHTON VIRGINIA ANDERSON Teen President Faculty Adviser CAM RHODES RAWLINSON... . Vice-President MERLE JACKSON WeEsT JACKSON Ree ON ace, Treasurer . Secretary Mr. MaGGInis RAWLINSON DuRANT Page Two Hundred Twenty-nine Miss ALICE ANN GRANT Miss MARY GARY POPE JACKSON Dr. PucH Page Two Hundred Thirty ROWLAND Axrchimedians HONORARY MEMBERS Dre Gy Sever Miss HORTENSE ROGERS Miss FANNIE WATKINS OFFICERS First Semester MERLE JACKSON Prestdent WORTHE ROWLAND Vice-President KATE ROSEN. Recording Secretary CAM RHODES RAWLINSON Corresponding Secretary NELLE DOUGLAS Treasurer Second Semester WORTHE ROWLAND President CAM RHODES RAWLINSON Vice-President NELLE DOUGLAS Recording Secretary MILDRED STUKES Corresponding Secretary HELEN DOWDLE Treasurer —{ HELEN CAMPBELL RUBY MAE CRAVEN 5 KATHERINE CURRIE K aT Chemistry Club OFFICERS (CINMT IRISIODIES IRVAWILIINGON, . 4, 20050 -a6nn babe cdeneeoo= ....President (First Semester) GRAGCESELUGGING tear ee eee hier ere eee en RS President (Second Semester) Be Em RE Nee eee eT) Meet WA WR eave VA d ees Ait e oct kclel otal dees Vice-President ISPBIGIIS: BYOIOIGIEINS.. 3) 5 ae dea Sock 6 a Wis Rites i Sate oe ee Secretary NAT ele Late oA eee ACY 16 © Sars ee rar ea NST ER 2 CMe Lc Mo eRe es Treasurer HONORARY MEMBERS Miss TIBBITS MIss FUNK Dr. NAUDAIN Mr. BLAKELY MEMBERS COTTIE ANDERSON SARAH BALDWIN ELLA COOPER BELL NELLE DOUGLAS OLLIE MAE FREEMAN MARY GOODING SARA MAE HESTER NANCY HINSON ELSIE HOUGH GRACE HUGGIN FLOSSIE MAE JONES GENEVA JORDAN ILiWE@y IRIEL BILLY KIRVEN TTHELMA KNEECE GENEVA KNIGHT EDITH LEE MILDRED MARKEY FRANCES MCCRAW ISABEL MURPHY CORA MARIAN HINSON FRANCES NORRIS MARY NUESSNER ELSIE OHLANDT JESSIE MAE OWENS RACHEL O’DANIEL HARRIETTE PARKER LOUISE PEARSON MARY RAMAGE CAM RHODES RAWLINSON THELMA ROBERTSON JEANE REED MARY SHIRLEY oe ANNA SINGLETON _ e WILLIE FAY TAYLOR RUTH TLHOMPSON_.. MARY M. WELLS RAWLINSON HuaGcGIns Dr. NAUDAIN Page Two Hundred Thirty-one Winthrop 4-H Club Mrs. HARRIET F. JOHNSON, Faculty Advisor JULIA MAE ARNETTE MIRIAM ATKINSON JOSEPHINE AYER ELIZABETH BALLENTINE JULIA BASKIN VEZELY BROWN MARGARET COOLEY EssIE MAE CORLEY RUTH DANTZLER HELEN EPTING MARGARET FOLSON HATTIE LEE FAIRES ELENE FLEMING ELIZABETH HALE GLADYS HARVEY AMY HENDRIX LILLIAN HOGARTH Page Two Hundred Thirty-two MEMBERS OLA HUGHES JOHNNIE KELLER MARY KELLER FRANCES McCComMB MARTHA MCDONALD OLA MAE MITCHUM MINNIE LEE Mock ISABELLE MURPHY MILDRED NUNAMAKER LUCILE POOLE MARY ROBINSON NELLE SEAWRIGHT PHOEBE SEARSON ONETIA TODD PHILVIA VARN CARRIE WATERS MARIE WILLIAMSON Dr. ABBY V. HOLMES MILDRED STUKES COTTIE ANDERSON DEHRA BARNETT MARIAN BISHOP JEANNIE BONNETT ALTHEA BOWERS ELIZABETH BRANDT EMMIE CANADY DOROTHY CHAMBERS MARGARET CHEEK ADA CLARKE JEAN COLEMAN EDDIE DANTZLER RUTH DICKINSON FRANCES GALPHIN FRANCES GEIGER ‘TOOTSIE HARLEY Girl Scouts OREIGERS MEMBERS MARGARET HENDRICKS JEAN HILL SALLY HOPE ALMA HOPKINS ETHEL JONES MARY LARKEY HESSIE MOYE ALMA MAYFIELD EMILY MOORER EVA MORGAN CATHARINE O'NEAL SUZANNE PARKER LIL IPRA HATTIE REYNOLDS BERYL JOHNSON et Ses Fk es CR Lo a, AGRON G et ye First Lieutenant Jas BRR SEL aa cope eae Secretary PE oh hae se Treasurer ELLEN RAGOE BETTY WORKMAN LIB LUSSARDS DOROTHY Ross ANNE SHERARD SARA SEIGLER MILDRED STUKES ELOISE SUMMERFORD ELIZABETH TATE EDNA USHER MARTHA WEBB LOUISE WELLS LILLIAN WERTZ MARIAN WILLIS LEOLA WILSON SARA WOFFORD Page Iwo Hundred Thirty-three WINTHROP COLLEGE MARGARET ARANT Berry BLANTON RAMONA BROCK ABBIE BRYAN Mary Dorotuy CLAWSON Lou1se CLELAND KATHARINE Cox FRANCES CRUTCHFIELD GLEE CLUBVANDEGCHAREI WALTER B. ROBERTS, Director Marcra Cup ltgtAM D1cKsON ETHEL Faris Nancy GOODING MriprReD HENDRIX Dorotuy McCants KATHARINE KELLER Lucy KEELEY KATHARINE KENNEDY Mary Moss Secretary-Treasurer Susan RANCH Loris SAWYER MarRTHA SHEALY REBECCA STALLWORTH CHOIR Caro_ STACKHOUSE WiLMA SWEARINGIN ALBERTA THOMAS President Bess TILLMAN JuLia WARREN EL1zABETH WIGGINS CATHERINE ALLGOOD President Nancy ALLGoop GENE ARANT Loutse BENNETT Mary BurGe MartTHA CARSON CASSANDRA CASON Mary Dorotuy CLAWSON Mary CoGGIn WINTHROP COLLEGE ORCHESTRA EMMETT GORE, Director AmeELIA DesCHAMPS ANNIE McC. Epwarps ELIZABETH GAYER OLIVE Gort EpitH GORMAN EmMMIeE Lee Hatrre DororHy HARRELSON FRANK Hicks Sara Bess Hunt ALMIRA JOHNSON Page Two Hundred Thirty-four JOSEPHINE KELLY GRACE LANDS Mary Frances MONROE CARRIE MORGAN ELIZABETH MCCONNELL Laura McCowen ELISE OHLANDT Mary PHILiiprs SarAH BELLE PLEXIco SARA PROCTER Mrrram RILEy Evetyn Rupowitz % Mary SCHIFFLEY CAROLINE SHAW LILLIAN SMITH MIRIAM SPEIGHTS GWENDOLYN ULMER ALMEDA WYATT Nancy ALLGoop GENE ARANT MarGARET ARANT Mase BALTSEGAR WrIiire MAE BAKER MartTHa BaArIRE Zoia BisHop Mary Louise BoyvLeston Loutsrt BRIGMAN RaMONA Brock ABBIE BRYAN ANNA Marian BussBiE Mary DorotHy CLAUsoNn DoroTHEA Cato HELEN COOPER KATHRYN Cox Marcra Cup FRANCES CRUTCHFIELD Ametia DESCHAMPS Marian Drxon PRESENTATION OF ORATORIO oa) MUSIC CLUB MEMBERS Mary ErizasetH DUNLAP ANN EDWARDS SARA Faris ALICE GAINES ELIZABETH GAYER ANNIE Goop EmmMie Lee Hair KATHARINE KELLER KATHARINE KENNEDY RACHEL LANE Marjorie LEAPHAR1 ELizABETH LIMEHOUSE DorotHy McCants Mart MILLER KATITERINE Mims ELISE OHLANDT Mary PEELE JEANELLE PERRY Sara PLEXTCco | DHE Miss DORELLE SNOOK, Faculty Adviser MESSIAH” CAROLINE RICHARDSON Miriam RILEY LiLaeh cy ou. Lors SAWYER CATHARINE SHEPHERD VIAUDE SHILLINGLAW CLAUDIE SMITH MIRIAM SPEIGHTS CaRrRoL STACKHOUSE REBECCA STALLWORTH WILMA SWEARINGEN Marre TAyLor Epna THOMASON ANNE THOMPSON ELIZABETH Topp GWINDELYN VENER SaLtty Lou Warson ALMEDA WyAT1 Page Two Hundred Thirty-five The love of Books ts a love which requires neither justification, apology, nor defence. It ts a good thing tn ttself; a possession to be thankful for, to rejoice over, to be proud of, and to sing praises for. With thts love in his heart no man 1s ever poor, ever without friends, or the means of making life lovely, beautiful, and happy .. . —J. A. Langford ff bibst at SOCIAL CEUs Federation Lourse DOWLING EsrHer Houcu Page Two Hundred Thirty-eight Dran Harbin of Social Clubs OPRIGERS LOUISE DOWLING President Mary MILLER Secretary and Treasurer ESTHER HOUGH Chairman of Standards Committee DEAN KATE G. HARDIN Faculty Advtser HS CORT. ORSS OCA CLUBS Social clubs at Winthrop Col- lege began in 1906 when the first social club on the campus was formed. The activities of the social clubs were at first regulated by a Pan-Hellenic Council, which con- sisted of representatives from the seven oldest clubs. In 1927, when there were thirty clubs on the cam- pus, the Pan-Hellenic Council was replaced by a Federation of Social Clubs. From this body a Stan- dards Committee was chosen for the purpose of regulating club ac- tivities. The Standards Committee was composed of representatives from the clubs which were quali- fied according to age, scholarship, and purpose of the organizations. The rapid increase in the num- ber of clubs on the campus made further change necessary. In order to provide a competent regulative and legislative body, an Executive Committee, or Council, was estab- lished. Membership on this Coun- cil was limited to twelve represent- atives chosen from the Standard Clubs. All legislative functions and regulatory powers over social clubs are vested in the Standards Execu- tive Council of the Federation of Social Clubs. Today the Federation consists of about forty clubs. Of this number over half have met the qualifications exacted by the Standards Committee and _ are known as Standard Clubs. Standards Committee OPEICERS ESTHER HOUGH Chairman CATHERINE WAGNON Secretary REPRESENTATIVES NORMA FLYNN— Stgma Delta Theta Founded 1912 MILDRED HENDRICKS— Pi Sigma Phi Founded 1911 LOUISE DOWLING— Pt Lambda Kappa Pounded 1923 ESTHER HOUGH— Kappa Epsilon Founded 1906 MARGARET FULLER— Kappa Gamma Nu Founded 1918 CAROL STACKHOUSE— Phi Sigma Delta Founded 1909 ALBERTA THOMAS— Omega Alpha Omega Founded 1922 CATHERINE WAGNON— Pst Phi Founded 1915 ELIZABETH DARGAN— Stigma Kappa Sigma Founded 1924 ELIZABETH ATKINSON— Beta Tau Founded 1924 WEEDIE SPRUILL— Sigma Delta Phi Founded 1924 GRACE GARLINGTON— Sigma Omega Delta Founded 1916 FLYNN STACKHOUSE DARGAN HoucH HENDRIX THOMAS ATKINSON Page Iwo : DowLinG FULLER W AGNON SPRUILL Hundred Thirty-nine Kappa Epsilon FOUNDED 1906 MILDRED MARKEY SUMTER, S. C. ESTHER HOUGH LANCASTER, S S. C. BETTY BROWN BELTON, S. C. PERRY WHITESIDES ROCK HILL, S. C. VIRGINIA PARROTT SUMTER, S. C. ANNETTE McCULLUM SUMTER, S. C. KATHERINE SUBER ANDERSON, S. C. MARJORIE FOSTER COLUMBIA, S. C. ANNA LOUISE RENNEKER ORANGEBURG, S. C. MAMIE BRYANT ORANGEBURG, . C. PERRY WARDE BEET EY SWwaALk CHATHAM, VA. PORT ROYAL, VA. Page Two Hundred Forty Pi Sigma Phi Dee eS TE FOUNDED 1911 DOROTHY NORWOOD LAURENS, S. C. MILDRED HENDRICKS BY S.C: ASI CLEMIEGENE TEAGUE LAURENS, S. C SADIE CHANDLER CLINTON, S. C SARA FLETCHER HARTSVILLE, S. C bir, o- L- hb avy: 5 ELSIE MILLER HARTSVILLE, S. GC. VIRGINIA KELLERS CLINTON, S. C. EARNEST HOPE KING MULLINS, 8S. C BETSY LYNCH FLORENCE, S. C. Phi Sigma Delta FOUNDED 1909 MARY STACKHOUSE ARGENT GIBSON DILLON..5. C, DILLON, S. C. Page Two Hundred Forty-two EAU IE IU, IRUEG IBN MANNING, S. C. CAROUTS TACKHOUSE DILLON, S. C. DOROTHY TILLOTSON FARTS VILV Eas se: MARGARET ARANT ORANGEBURG, . C. ELIZABE TivsAL Linx ORANGEBURG, S. C. ELIZABETH LIMEHOUSE ORANGEBURG, S. C. MARY HUNTER HART YORK SAG) JEAN ARANT ORANGEBURG, S. C. HARRIET LIVINGSTON ORANGEBURG, . C. ELLEN HARVIN MANNING, S. C. DOROTHY BOMAR MANNING, S. C. NEC nIGIS SPARTANBURG, S. C. ELEANOR BARLOW DILLON Sa.G: Sigma Delta Theta FOUNDED 1912 IB WAEILNON| JPMUIL IIE IR GREENWOOD, S. C. MARTHA HILL BISHOPVILLE, S. C. MARGARET GOODSON HARTSVILLE, S. C. NORMA FLYNN INI SWNUILIE', S., (;. MARTHA MCDOWELL WORK, So C, ROSE CARROLL VORK; Sa G. BLANCHE CARROLL WORKGr Sa @: JEAN PWIELY ROG IL Eas. G. MARY JOHNSTONE EDISTO ISLAND, S. C. MARGARET BLACKMON INOO@K ISNULIL,, 3 (Ce MANTON McCUTCHEON BISHOPVILLE, S. C. ROSA MARGARET PERRIN BISHOPVILLE, S. C. FRANCES SUBER COLUMBIA, S. C. CLAIBORNE BUNCH COLUMBIA, . C. ALC BENS REED SOPHIE MARSHALL SWAINSBORO, GA. IONE ISNULIL,; Ss (Cx Page Two Hundred Forty-three Psi Phi FOUNDED 1915 MARGARET SADLER ROCK HILLs Sac, MARY DUNLAP ROCK HILL A SaG, MARY COBB LUMBERTON, N. C. CATHERINE WAGNON UNION, S. C. ANNE ANDERSON INCLONK ISU Se [Ce HENRIETTA MUCKENFUSS SUMMERVILLE, S. C. LIZZIE ELEIOn) “WINNSBORO, S. C. CAROLINE CRUM DENMARK, . C. ANNE, PAUL LANCASTER, S. C. RUTH DAVIS UNION, S. C. ae MIRIAM RILEY LILLE DEPASS ETHEL DEPASS DENMARK, S. C. ROCKET Wrasse Gs ROCK Fiilues sce DORA DUNLAP MARGARET MCcFIE ROGK Hi WeesaGs WINNSBORO, S. C. Page Two Hundred Forty-four Sigma Omega Delta FOUNDED 1916 CAROLINE RICHARDSON CAMDEN, S. C. MARY FRANCES MATTISON ANDERSON, S$. C. MARTHA WARDE ANDERSON, S. C. MARGARET CAUTHEN IOC IENNLIL,, S.C; DIXIE ANCRUM BOSTON, MASS. BEd Wy GARRISON CAMDEN, S. C. HARRIET BEARD GAIMIDIEINGnS =) EMILY ZEMP CAMDEN, S. C. LUCILLE WEBB ANDERSON, S. C. LOUISE HOWE HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. CAVIMEVEIRIUNIE, ILIOT IIL CAMDEN S:1G: MARJORIE ROBINSON WOW EEL ING: ALICE DEPASS PHY ULISSGARRISON GRACE GARLINGTON CAMDEN, S. C. CAMDEN, . C. GASTONIA, N. C. BARBARA TITMAN ILOMMABIEIE, IN. (C, Page Two Hundred Forty-five Kappa Gamma Nu FOUNDED 1918 MARY MILLER AUGUSTA, GA. RAY BEAUDROT GREENWOOD, . C. MARGARET FULLER GREENWOOD, S. C. MARGARET McLEOD DARLINGTON, S. C. ANNIE McC. EDWARDS DARLINGTON, S. C. ELSIBVEE A wl GREENWOOD, S. C. EMILY McINTOSH KINGSTREE, S. C. HECENSEEE AUGUSTA, GA. VIRGINIA BARNWELL SPARTANBURG, S. C. ols CLAIRESALBERGOM I ORANGEBURG, S S. C. JULIET TEs HOLLIS GREENVILLE SoG, MARY MOCK GREENVILLE, S. C. MARY HAYNSWORTH GREENVILLE? S.C: SARAVBE PES BURNE WE GREENVILLE, S. C. JIM HOLLIS VIRGINIA FULTON DELMA BURGESS ROCK HILIA.s. , FLORENCE, S. C. KINGSTREE, S$. C. Page Two Hundred Forty-six Tau Omega Kappa FOUNDED 1920 EILIBANNOIR IIEIEIC ANCASTER] S; GC. HELEN DUNOVANT SIDIGIEVSWAILID), S.C. MARIE TAYLOR CHARLESTON, S. C. EMMIE DOZIER TOMPKINS EDGEFIELD, S. C. VIRGINIA ANDERSON GREENWOOD, S. C. IRENE LAGRONE JOHNSTON, S. C. MAUDINE LONG DUBLIN, GA. KEL YS GILLESPis COLUMBIA, S. C. MARY MAGGINIS ROCKGHILI SC: ANNE NICHOLSON EDGEFIELD, S. G, MARGARET COLN (CHEVEISINEIL, Se (Ce ORAS DEVIEBTWEKs GEORGETOWN, S. C. GAR OPUNE EY GHEIS PINES WHT Gs CATHERINE NELSON BEAUFORT, S. C. ROCK HILLY SC. ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. MARY JACOBS HATTIE JEAN BRABHAM BEIZABE LT HSHOET KINGSTREE, S$. C. BATESBURG, §. C. NEWBERRY, S. C, Page Two Hundred Forty-seven Beta Alpha Delta FOUNDED 1921 SARA DARGAN DARLINGTON, S. C. CAROLYN HENRY ROCK HILT; Suc: SUSAN RAUCH ROCK. HILT: Sac. CASSANDRA CASON ANDERSON, S . C. ADEUVAIDESMILEER ROCK HILL..S SARA NEUFFER ABBEVILLE, S. C. CHICORA CALHOUN GREENWOOD, S. C. MARY BIGGARS ROCK HILUE;S. @ MARNIE REESE MARTHA GARRETT DOROTHY NICHOLSON ABBEVILLE; S. C. GREENVILLE, S. C. JEFFERSON, . C. EDIT HSREESE DINNE. GLARKE RUTH PATTERSON ABBEVILLE, S. C. WALHALLA, S S. C. ROCK HILL, S. C. Page Two Hundred Forty-eight Lambda Omega Kappa FOUNDED 1921 GRACE CRAIG SAW EMS Ge BPREDRIGAVTIGH PoBY FAIRFAX, S. C. REBEG@ARS PALE W ORTH CGALLISON, S.C. NANCY CRAIG GND Ss C. NANCY ALLGOOD EIBERDYs.9..G: ANNE SHERARD NINETY SIX, S. C. VOUISES WVELES NINETY SIX, S. C. LINDA RHODES WALHALLA, S. C. FRANCES SCHUMAKER WALHALLA, S. C. CATHERINE ALL GOOD HELEN TE PHREDGE NEEL POE SLOAN LIBERTY, S.C SALUDAS SC. WALHALLA, S. C. VIRGINIA CLARK SARAH PROCTER MARY HOFFMAN NANCY TYNER SALISBURY, N. C. ROCKSH IE US 3G: LENOIR, N. C. DANVILLE, VA. Page Two Hundred Forty-nine Kappa Upsilon Kappa FOUNDED 1921 LOUISE CLELAND HAMPTON, S. C. FRANCIS BURGARD GREENVILLE, S. C. KATHERINE HOLLAND BARNWELL, S. C. VIRGINIA MONTGOMERY SPARTANBURG, $. C. MARY BURGARD GREENVILLE, S. C. BARBARA ORRELL YEMASSEE, S. C. ROTH HUNT. MARION, S. C. GLADYS MARVIN YEMASSEE, S. C. EVELYN HANNAH RIDGELAND, S. C. EVELYN RHODES ESTILL, S2G: MARIANNA TYLER ESTILL,S, G PEARL MOONEYHAM HELEN CLARK BULIO‘ Sac. WARE SHOALS, S. C. Page Two Hundred Fifty Phi Delta Xi FOUNDED 1923 MAXINE LINGLE LANCASTER, . C. JACQUELINE WIENGES ST. MATHEWS, S. C. ALICE GRIFFIN GREENVILLE, S. C. JU Ew ia ORES WORK, SoC, NONA GRIFFEN GREENVILLE, S.C. ANNE MORGAN GREENVILLE, S. C. VIRGINIA CANNON ROCK HILDE aS 1G. DOROTHY THACKS TON ORANGEBURG, S S, C. ANNIE CAMILLA FOREMAN ORANGEBURG, S. C. le WsBEIL, IVS CILOWAER, Sa (Ce IAT eI LJEEIN| TStOIRID) INOIELC IsHULIL., Se (C. 2 MARY EMMA GOOD MARY LONG NACHE RINE Hs PAULEING ROCK HIViS CG ST. MATHEWS, S. C, ST. MATHEWS, S. C. MARY CHILDRESS ERLENE KIMBRELL GREENVILLE, S. C. RICHMOND, VA. Page Two Hundred Fifty-one Pi Lambda Kappa FOUNDED 1923 LOUISE DOWLING GREENWOOD, S. C. ELIZABETH NICHOLSON EDGEFIELD, S. C. EDNA COGSWELL CHARLESTON, S. C. KATHERINE MIMS EDGERIBED Fs G EMMA MCCUTCHEON FLORENCE, . C. ELIZABETH SMOAK WALTERBORO, S. C. MARY CALVIN STEVENSON GABENE Yoo mG. MARY WELLS STEVENSON BENNETTSVILLE, S. C. MARGARET TAYLOR GREENWOOD, S. C. MARY GWYNNE FEWELL CAROLINE NEBLY ROCKLER oa. ROCKS Ee bens 4 Ge Page Two Hundred Fifty-two Gamma Kappa FOUNDED 1923 MARY SUE DURANT BISHORVIELB eS, C. TsthelIMUA Milele W Ze COLUMBIA, S. C. MIE TENG MAE es! UNION, S. C. MODEREE TAYLOR LEESVILLE, S.-C. MARY LOUISE SCHIRMER COLUMBIA, S. C. PAMELIA MONTS COLUMBIA, S. C. ALMA HOPKINS LEESVILLE, Ss. G, ELIZABETH DOMINICK COLUMBIA, S. GC. MYRTIS MARTIN_ MARJORIEV LEAPHARD ERMA ROBERTS BGNCK VIDE Se. LEXINGTON, S. C. LEXINGTON, . C. JULIA ASBILL NELEVIONES IMUM SUA Soe NENC FPREDA MOODY GEESVIELE, S.C, LEESVILLE, S. C. DEES VILLE. Ss. C. MULLINS; S. C. Page Two Hundred Fifty-three Omicron Alpha Omicron FOUNDED 1924 CAROLINE PARDUE AIKEN S.C: ALBERTA THOMAS ROCK HILT SaG: GELESTEW IEETAMS ROGKGHIIEL Sac. NANCY GOODING CHARLESTON, S . C. NANCY BIGGARS CLOVER? S.C. MARY DUVALL GREENVILLE, S. C. ANNA MARSHALL TILLMAN BENNETTSVILLE, S. C. CAROLINE CARLISLE BENNETTSVILLE, S. C. FRANCES MEALING NORTH AUGUSTA, S. C. HETTIE SWEENY AIKEN, S. C. Page Two Hundred Fifty-four Sigma Kappa Sigma FOUNDED 1924 MARY WARE DARLINGTON, S. C, BEIZABE TH DARGAN FLORENCE, S. C. JB AINE Y Is NOLO JaMEIL;, Sa ANNE WARE DARLINGTON, S. C. BEIZADE Ghia Wide a GLOVER, S.C: FLORENCE DARGAN RUOREINGE om. ROSANNE HOWARD FLORENCE, S. C. SUSAN THORNTON ELBERTON, GA. EDITH BRUNSON BLORENGE S.C. MARGARET BENJAMIN DARLINGTON, S. C. MILDRED DARGAN DARLINGTON, S. C. Page Two Hundred Fifty-five Sigma Delta Phi HELEN CROSLAND BETTY MANNING BENNETTSVILLE, . C. CHARLESTON, S. C. Page Two Hundred Fifty-six FOUNDED 1924 A SIS PEGUES CHERAW, S. C. DARGIS REEVES COLUMBIA, S. C. LOUIS ASSPR UILIE GELB RAW Gao enGe ANNETTE STROTHER SUMTER, S. C. 1LJ08}. ANWOMINSE TRYONSNsG: IIEIVAMee lel Ie WwAgILIL ROCKETED eo mcr POLE. Y MCNBIG TAMPA, FLA. MARGE ALICE WILBURN UNION, S. C. ELLEN MATHESON BENNED ES VILE ES ae. JESSE MATHESON BENNETTSVILLE, S. C. DOROTHY SMITH BUFFALO, S. C. JANE BLDREGE NEW ORLEANS, LA. Beta Omega Kappa FOUNDED 1924 TRAVIS THOMLINSON LINE EMG, Sa (CS. TREVA MCWHITE IL INMS ONG, Se Ge FRANCES HAWKINS CROSS HILL, S. C. ALMEDA WYATT BASIE YGuSalGs CREOLA TIMMONS LANES MOT Sy. Co HARRIE LBs DE BRAND HAGOOD, S. C. MARIA WEAVER LINE CID, So Ce. ANNIE SUE BRAMLEDT TE BELTON. Ss: GC: MIEDREDSHA T CHER DARLINGTON, S. C. MARY ALICE FERQUSON GREENVILLE, S. C. Page Two Hundred Fifty-seven Beta Tau FOUNDED 1924 ELIZABETH WILKES GEORGIA HARRIS ROCK BILE suG; FLORENCE, S. C. ANNIE L. WILLIAMS JOHNSIE TALBERT ROCK HILL. Sac ROCK HILU wae. Page Two Hundred Fifty-eight BE JANE HARDIN CHESTER, S. C. FRANCES WILKES ROCK HILLS SG, MARGARET HARDIN CHESTER, S. C. MARY LILLIAN LATIMER CHESTER, S. C. RUTH THOMASON ROCK HILL; 8S. G ELIZABETH ATKINSON TIMMONSVILLE, S. C. AP TENG Jevaigc ION! GREENWOOD, S. C. KEITH JEPPRIBS WALTERBORO, S. C. COLEMAN HARRIS FLORENCE Ss: MARY LEE HARBIN BUORENCGCE SG. EUGENIA BUCK CONWAY, S. C. ELEANOR DRANE GLOVER Sao: M. WITSELL BEAUFORT, S. C. Pi Gamma Phi FOUNDED 1924 RRUBEBAGIEARD CILOMAIR., So E- MNLIICIE, WASITINE SAE UDA Sse. CRYSTAL SANSBURY TIMMONSVILLE, S. C. MARGARET McKNIGHT SPARTANBURG, S. C. VIRGINIA ARNOLD GREEINVAICIE Eno. G: MAE DAVIS COLUMBIA, S. C. ALMA CROWE DRAYTON, S. C. RE be CGAyRODERUS MARION, S. C. PEGGY KIMES MARGARET THOMAS SPARTANBURG, S. C. SPARTANBURG, S . C. Page Two Hundred Fifty-nine Kappa Sigma Gamma FOUNDED 1924 BU Cye DEO NSE Ales DIE ON Sa ee ALICE-FLEE TWOOD MARION, S. C. CATHERINE MCQUEEN PEE ROCKS Ge KA THEBENSHASTIY DILLON,'S:.G; MARION BETHEA CIO Sees HELENESCO LD MARION, S. C. LENA LOCKHART GABENEVG sa Ge KATHLEEN BRADFORD CHESTER) .9Gs MARGARET McCULLOUGH CHESTER, S.C; BENNIE ALEXANDER FORT MILL, S. C. MARGARET BLAINE EDGEMOOR, S. C. PAULINE MILLER EDGEMOOR, S. C. MYRA KIMBRELL MILDRED GILMER POLLY McINTOSH DAVIDSON, N. C. GREENVILLE, S. C. ROCK HILL? S..G; Page Two Hundred Sixty Gamma Sigma FOUNDED 1927 MAUDE BALDWIN GRAY COURTS. G: ANIMEDA BYERS BLACKSBURG, S. C. POURS EE LANDRUM, S. C. ELIZABE DT HesArPOCH BLACKSBURG, S. C. LUCY GOGGANS GINGSS Isvlbils, Ss (Cs VIRGINIA McDAVID IEEIU ZA DRC HARRIE DEIN UE Y GREENVILLE, S.C. DOROTHY ABERNATHY FORT LAWN, S. C. PEGGY STEVENSON WINNSBORO, S. C. BIB CCA ILE LANDRUM, S. C. GRACE WESTBROOK ISILJNCIRSIBIONNG:, Ss (C. GLADYS WESTBROOK BLACKSBURG, S. C. BUIZA DE GE GOOKSEY MARGUERITE MEYERS ZADA MIMS BLACKSBURG, . C. MONCKS CORNER, S. C. MONCKS CORNER, S. C. GRACE DAVIS CLINTON Sa C- Page Two Hundred Sixty-one Upsilon Tau Epsilon FOUNDED 1925 MARY EVANS ANDERSON, . C. CAM RHODES RAWLINSON ROCKED SS. G. ROBERTA PEAY CLINTON, S. C. IMLANRNE JHEILILIE, IIRVE WOIS IF ANDERSON, S. C. ANNA MURCHISON ROCKSHIEE one. JULIET WOODS CHESTER, S. C. LOUISE, DEWITT DARLINGTON, S. C. LOUISA FERGUSON COLUMBIA S. CG: JOHNNIE BOWIE SPM, SC, GWENDOLYN COLEMAN 4 ae LAKE. CITY. 65Ge BEIZABH TH LILEMAN VIRGINIA DUVAL MARY RAWLINSON BENNETTSVILLE, S. C. CHERAW, S. C, ROCK HILLS. G HARRIET STARR MCCRORY ROCK HILT S.-C, Page IT'wo Hundred Sixty-two Lambda Phi Alpha FOUNDED 1929 POILILSC WIEST CISMESINAL, So (Ce ILIZN ele Weal CILOWINIE NC QUES MAK, Ss Ce ISABEL HAMILTON CIMESIMAR., So C, SUE DORROH LAURENS, S. C. ALEXA RAGIN ROCK ISNLIL, S.C. FRANCES HARRIS COLUMBIA, S. C. PRUNES) WY YOLIUS OQMlISIMBR, SoC. VIRGINIA LAWTON GARNEDIGS..C. IRIS BRANYON GREENVILLE S. © MABEL BROWNE ANDERSON, S. C. LILA MOORE PENAS TERRY MARYS SCHIPEEBY CHESTER, S. Ci LANCASTER, S. C, ORANGEBURG, §, C. Page Two Hundred Sixty-three Omega Gamma Delta FOUNDED 1925 HELEN GAMBRELL ABBEVILER, saG. EVELYN TIDMARSH WHITMIRE, S. C. FRANCES MCCOMB ABBEVILLE, S.C. MABEL MERCER GEORGETOWN, S. C. CORNELIA BAKER SPARTANBURG, S. C. MIRIAM HAWKINS SPARTANBURG, S S. C. MILDRED MCCOMB ABBEVILLE, S. C. ANNE MOSS YAOINCS So LE. SARAH CROSSON AUGUSTA, GA. MARGARET HOLSTEIN MONEDA VS Gs IVA GIBSON SPARTANBURG, S$. C. MAT IIBSL EER LUCKER SPARTANBURG, . C. MYRTIS BOLAND BLACKVILLE Ease ©, PEINORS one libie BEAGCKVILEER S.C. EUNICE ;GREEN CONWAY, S. C. KATHRYN MITCHELL AUBURN, ALA. MARY CORNELIA COGGIN GERTRUDE SMOAK BLACKVILLE, S. C. BATESBURG, S. C. Page Two Hundred Sixty-four Phi Kappa Tau FOUNDED 1926 MARGARET STRAWHORN GREENWOOD, S. C. EILIOCA COveire BEELON TS. LOUISE THACKSTON RO Che ele om ee MARJORIE RUSSELL STAUNTON, VA. FRANCES GAINES ANDERSON, S. C. LOUISE TILDEN ANDERSON, S. C. PEGGY LYONS ANDERSON, S. C. IETS STARR. WALTERBORO, S. C. ADELE ESKIRKIEAND ROCK MILE SS. C: IPRVAINCaS JUMRUNpe TINE: IMAL ANOING So CE. BEAUFORT MceCUEN BELTON, S.C, CAROLYN SCORE. BELTON, S. C. JEANETTE HARRISON COLUMBIA, S. C. ELEANOR HOBSON BEETON GS. GC MARY MOSS MIRIAM SPEIGHTS GLADYS HARRIS ROCK HIEL S.C. WALTERBORO, S. C. BELTON, S. C. CATHERINE SMEEE ANDERSON, S. C. Page Two Hundred Sixty-five Delta Sigma Phi FOUNDED 1925 EUNICE NICKLES HODGES, S.C; HELEN McCORKLE GREENVILLE, S. C. EDMEE WILLIS HOLLY HILEZS. G BUBILIEIN| InfUIe © PORCHES TERS. Ge RUTH GILLIAM UNION, S. C. RUTH KEMP EDGEFIELD, S.C, NORA DILL GREENVILLE, S. C. BVELYNURICL GREENVILLE, S. C. VIRGINIA COOLEY GREENVILLE, S. C. ALLENE CROSS GRA GE. W ALLAGE JENNY BLACK BOLE YH one. HOLEY HIDLS 8.3: GREENVILLE Sis. Gy SCOTT McCNAB HELENSHOLEITS BARNWELL, S. C. GREENVILLE, S. C. Page Two Hundred Sixty-six Kappa Omega Delta FOUNDED 1926 LOIS SAWYER JOHNSTON, S. C. WILMA SWEARINGEN TRENTON GS. DOROTHYSMILEER TRENTON, S. C. CUAIREs DICKS BARNWELL, S. C. GUADY SeMILEY BRANGHVITUE, S.C: MARY ALICE EDWARDS JOHNSTON, S. C. MARJORIE PORTER WINNESBORO, S. C. HELEN EDWARDS JOHNSTON, S. C. FLORENCE RICHBOURG NORTH AUGUSTA, S. C. Page Two Hundred Sixty-seven Alpha Gamma Pi FOUNDED 1927 GERRY GEORGE LEXINGTON, S. C. BETTY WILLIAMS SUMTER, S. C. VERA SANDIFER DENMARK, S. C. BEBE APARKO Ta SOCIET YWHILUssnG. INITIO IEA ROE IC SOOMEIMC SINE. S.C. WEE TSIE CROXLON KERSHAW, S. C. WING IDNA KERSHAW, S. C. ILIISIE! IIRIKCINILIE COPE Ser PIGGIE STRICKLAND WALTERBORO, S. C. KATHERINE FISHBURNE WALTERBORO, S. C. NORINESMILBE ITE GIPAIRE®RELCEBR WEDGEFIELD, S. C. SPARTANBURG, S$. C. Page Two Hundred Sixty-eight Kappa Phi FOUNDED 1927 BUIZABE TH. PHOMPSON CHARLESTON, S. C. GHAREOI i EaPOPE EDISTO ISLAND, S. C. DIES) Sm ei EN DARLINGTON, S. C. MARTHA NEELY ROCK HNL, SG BAS MCGKAR Y CLINTON, S. C. COPIE MCCAY CLINTON, S. C. FRANCES WERTS NEWBERRY, S. C. KATHARINE KENNEDY SPARTANBURG, S. C. KATHERINE CUNNINGHAM DECATUR, GA. JOSEPHRINESEIUINTER OWINGS, S. C. 3 g ye bee EUGENIA SWETENBURG MARGARET HUNTER FRANCES SWITTENBURG ABBE Melb Ee Sac. OWINGS, S. C. ANDERSON, S. C. x Page Two Hundred Sixty-nine Tau Sigma Beta FOUNDED 1927 MAXINE O'BRIEN McCOLL, S. C. FRANCES HUMPHRIES SPARTANBURG, S . C. REBECCA “TURNER SPARTANBURG, S. C. JEAN HUCKS SPARTANBURG, S. C. FRANCES HENDRIX SPARTANBURG, S. C. EMILY TURNER SPARTANBURG, S. C. VIRGINIA CLEMENT SPARTANBURG, S. C. ANNE DYER GREENVILLE, S. C. EMMA LEE COWARD PAKE Cl IYees Gs MARGARET KERHULAS TRYON, N. C. LILLIAN HOGARTH BRUNSON, S$. C. MAUDE HUDSON McCOLE, S: GC, BLIZABETH JONES SPARTANBURG, S S. C, ANNIE MYRTLE BELK LAKECCITY, ..G MAE MILLAR CHARLESTON, S. C. Page Two Hundred Seventy Pi Epsilon Pi FOUNDED 1928 VIRGINIA REID BISHORVIEE Eos. Gs SARAH GLYMPH POMARIA, S. C. CAROLINE SHAW BISHOPVILLE, S. C. DOROTHY CANNON ORANGEBURG, S. C. CATHERINE CURRIE SUMTER, S. C. DOROTHY McCANTS ORANGEBURG, S. C. SARAH CARLISLE ROCK HILL, S$. C. MARTHA RICHARDSON BISHOPVILEE Ss. G: MARY HART VANCE S.C: ALETHEA BRIGMAN WY SACK YG S21 @: DUCE SUH eRE EV ES UNION, S. C. CHARLOTTE WALSH NORRIS Ge MARY LOUISE McCLURKIN CHES GEREES. G. EBEIZABETH WIGGINS HOM ta [Leas C. IRDS COURTNEY SUMTER, S. C. REGENE, MICKELE EASTOVER, S.C. ADA GILCHRIST INO JEUNE So (Ee NANCY NISBET VAN WYKE, S. C. Page Two Hundred Seventy-one Delta Gamma FOUNDED 1928 eID APal KOT AN| FLORENCESS. (G; ELIZABETH MOORE BENNETTSVILLE, S. C. MARY BY RDSEAN © GREER, S. C. CAROLINE MARTIN CLINTON, S. G- JOSEPHINE WELLS GREENWOOD, S. C. MILDRED BAKER HARRIET McCALL MARY MANNING HANNER DARLINGTON, S. C. EFFINGHAM, S. C. FLORENCE, S. C. MOLLY JAMES MARY HART DARGAN ELIZABETH GREGG DARLINGTON, S. C. DARLINGTON, S. C. FLORENCE, S. C Page Two Hundred Seventy-two HANNAH WIGGINS McCLELUANVILUE, S.-C. ALMA MAYFIELD MARIETTA, S. C. CATHERINE SHBPARD GHARTESTONS SG. CORA HUFFMAN CHARLESTON, S. C. HELEN HUMPHRIES (GUNIEIEINIEN, Sy. (Ce VIRGINIA CLARK WINNSBORO, S. C. ISABEL GRAHAM Mc€LELLANVILLE, S. C. MILDRED GUNTER WAGNER, S. C. NORMA GUNTER ONEBCO, ECA: CLAIRE MORRIS SPARTANBURG, S. C. Phi Beta Chi FOUNDED 1930 MALS Tee MAR SHI Tie WAGNER, S. C. JOENNIESICBIPBIE RS CAMERON, S. C. ELIZABETH HARMON CREE NVIEISE SG. Page NORMA BUSBY WAGNER, S. C. MARY sS UE CARTER BAKE Cll y, S.C. ANNIE MAE McTAINEY TIGERS VILLE, S.C, Two Hundred Seventy-three Delta Epsilon Kappa FOUNDED 1929 RUTH PRANK WALTERBORO, S. C. KATE ROSEN CHARLESTON, S. C. SARAH FROM UNION, S. C. ANNE GORMAN GREENVILLE, S. C. DOROTHY RUBINOWITZ BEAUFORT, S. C. MAIE MEYERSON ROCKSHILE, Sace ES Re DOREY LAURENSS S.C. LILLIE ROGBL WILLISTON, S. C. IEWABIE SIN) IRAWIDLONW IIE BEA UBOR To Gs : LEONA MEYERS BANGASTER SiS. Gs Page Two Hundred Seventy-four Kappa Epsilon Pi FOUNDED 1929 ANNA SWINTON WELCH JAMES ISLAND, S. C. EVE ENGINE GIAw Gs ON YONGES ISLAND, S. C. GEREN DES BAER Y4 EDISTO ISLAND, S. C. WIOIIE I WTEUBIEILIE IR RICHMOND, VA. BULAMIEPGUESS HENDERSONVILLE, S. C. POM a vaAROCie EDISTOMSEAND Sm Ce MARY C. WINSTEAD MULLINS, S. C. INEZ LOWDNES SUMMERVILLE, S. C. MARY LANGFORD JETILIEVEINT IPIRICICISUNRID) WINNIE MARTIN SLVAIMESWAVEILIS!, ING (e, WESTMINSTER, S. C. WESTMINSTER, S. C. ANNIE ROYAL HARRYDELLE THOMPSON JAMES ISLAND, S. C. WILLISTON, S. C. Page Two Hundred Seventy-five Kappa Delta Phi FOUNDED 1930 VIRGINIA BUTLER LIVINGSTON, S. C. JANESE BUSHARDT HEMMINGWAY, S. C. CHERRY WARD LAKE CIPYsS.C. NETTIE LER HUGGINS TIMMONSVILLE, S. C. BEAGRIGE SPIES si SHELDON; Sa.G- MARY ALMA FINKLEA PAMPLIGO, S$. G. LENA ALTMAN JOHNSONVILLE, S. C. BUENA MOORE OLANTA, S. C. BERNICE PADGETT ts IUONSIEWIN SS. (Ce VIRGI NIA DROHERTY CAMDEN, S. C. EBIZE LAROCHE CHARLESTON, S. C. MARY McPHAIL IVARS.-C: FRANCES HALL ANDERSON, S. C. lSIDIDWe;, IDVAINILZALIEIR NORE SG Page Two Hundred Seventy-six German Clubs AV eVVEIGEN CLEMIEGENE TEAGUE, President SADIE CHANDLER SOPHIE MARSHALL MARGARET MCCALL MARGARET BLACKMON VIRGINIA KELLERS MILDRED MARKEY FLORENCE DARGAN CATHERINE SUBER ROSANNE HOWARD MARY COBB POLLY SEABROOK MERE SI CHOREAN CAROLINE RICHARDSON, President PHYLLIS CARRISON DorA DUNLAP CATHERINE LITTLE ESTHER HOUGH MAMIE BRYANT LILLE DEPASS MARY JOHNSON HENRIETTA MUCKENFUSS MARTHA HILL JEAN TWITTY Page Two Hundred Seventy-seven Except a living man, there ts nothing more wonderful than a book!—a message to us from the dead—from human souls we never saw, who lived, perhaps, thousands of miles away; and yet these, on those little sheets of paper, speak to us, amuse us, vivify us, teach us, and comfort us... —Charles Kingsley. BS VP inj de te aes Athletic Association OFFICERS BERT. PEAY 30 Ase, ee oe ee _.... President SARAs DARGAN =e Ve Re ween V ice=Presiaen) CASS REPRESENGA TIVE SS POR ACL Else Geb OA RD MARY HART, °33 ANNETTE MCCOLLUM, ‘35 LOUISE PARLER, '34 ROSANNE HOWARD, '36 HOCKEY MANAGERS MARGARET GOODSON, ‘33 POLLY MCNEIL, '35 MARGARET MCLEOD, '34 HAPPY DARGAN, '36 PEAY DaARGAN BASKETBALL MANAGERS RUTH FRANK, 733 CAROLYN SHAW, 735 ELIZABETH WIGGINS, ’34 FLORENCE DARGAN, '36 TENNIS MANAGERS MARGARET SADLER, '33 LILLIAN HOGARTH, °35 KEITH JEFFRIES, '34 CATHERINE CUNNINGHAM, '36 SCS INL, IBMRUEC IKONS Miss Post Miss HorrMan Miss WELLNER Miss Coucnu Page Two Hundred Etghty Athletic Association OFFICERS ee ria ODL Ni ane ere een wer ey ae eR Treasurer IAG UR AWE a AMS ARID IE her le aie ee ee Secretary SWIMMING MANAGERS KATE NAPIER, 7°33 JUNE WINE, IAOWILUS, 315 BEATRICE PARROTT, '34 MARY HAYNESWORTH, '36 BASEBALL MANAGERS SARA CASON, '33 ALMA HOPKINS, 735 ALMA DANIELS, '34 HOWARD MERRITT, '36 ARCHERY MANAGERS MARY BURGESS, 33 DOROTHY CHAMBERS, 735 MIRIAM HAWKINS, '34 SARA BETH BURNETTE, °36 TRACK MANAGERS EVELYN COCHRAN, ‘33 SARA TOUCHBERRY, '35 LOUISATSPRUILE, 34 SUSAN THORNTON, ‘36 ATHLETIC BOARD Page Two Hundred Eighty-one Pray PLOWDEN SHAW varsities and to the champions. LEITNER GAMBRELL Goopson McCo.iitum TosBIn DANIELS WARDE Hart ARANT KENNEDY SPRUILL WYLIE CocHRAN NAPIER Cason CHAMBERS McLeop W earers of the ONE Only girls who excel in athletics may wear the ‘‘W.’’ This emblem is awarded to girls who are chosen by the Athletic Board as members of the EVA MORGAN, '34 MARJORIE MERRITT, '34 AMARILLA SMITH, 735 RUBY WILLIAMS, 735 GENIE SWETENBURG, '34 LOUISE PARLER, '34 VIRGINIA FULTON, 735 BERT PEAY, °33 NELL LEITNER, '33 HELEN GAMBRELL, '33 MARGARET GOODSON, '33 KATHERINE KENNEDY, °34 FRANCES WYLIE, °35 EVELYN COCHRAN, 733 POLLY PLOWDEN, ’33 EDITH TOBIN, '34 Page Two Hundred Eighty-two The following have been awarded the “W”’: MARGARET ARANT, 33 KATE NAPIER, '33 SARA CASON, '33 CAROLYN SHAW, 735 ALMA DANIEL, '34 MARTHA WARDE, '35 MARY HART, '33 LOUISA SPRUILL, '34 DOROTHY CHAMBERS, '35 MARGARET MCLEOD '34 MARGARET SADLER, '33 ELIZABETH DARGAN, ‘34 EVELYN REEVES, 7°34 SUSAN THORNTON, 736 ELIZABETH WIGGINS, 734 ANNETTE MCCOLLUM, ’°35 HOCKEY VARSITY Pray, McCuirop, Futton, CocHran, SADLER, Hart, PARLER, E. DarGan, Tosin, REEVES, SWETENBURG. BASKETBALL VARSITY : First Row: CocHran, Hart, Pray. Second Row: SPpRuILL, THORNTON, WIGGINS. Page Two Hundred Eighty-three SENIOR HOCKEY TEAM First Row: PRIESTER, TIDMARSH, BEAUDROT, SADLER, Pray, Hart, CocHRAN, GAMBRELL. Second Row: LEITNER, BURGE Goopson, JOHNSON, FOWLER. Third Row: DarGan, NApiER, CAsoNn. Bert Peay - = ey __..___... Manager MARGARET GoopsoN 2-2 Capra SCORES: Seniors, 4; Sophomores, 0. Seniors, 2; Freshmen, 0. Seniors, 1; Juniors, 1. JUNIOR HOCKEY TEAM First Row: Krennepy, Reeves, ParLer, McLrop, SweTENBURG, TOBIN, WINSTEAD. Second Row: J. Parrorr, Morcan, Jerrries, DarGan, Harris, Rocers. MarGaret McLerop _. —__...... Manager Louise PARrtER 2s 2 ee Carian SCORES: Juniors, 4; Sophomores, 0. Juniors, 3; Freshmen, 1. Juniors, 1; Seniors, 1. Page Two Hundred Eighty-four SOPHOMORE HOCKEY TEAM First Row: Hopkins, Curry, ToucHeerry, Puitson, SHAW, JOHNSTON. Second Row: GRANGER, McCotitum, Furton, CatHoun, Parrort. Third Row: Morcan, McComs, CuHamsBers, McNEIL. Ore vam GIN ee ee ee Manager SARA TOUCHBERRY fe os See Captain SCORES: Sophomores, 0; Seniors, 4. Sophomores, 0; Juniors, 4. Sophomores, 5; Freshmen, 0. FRESHMAN HOCKEY TEAM eR, Moorr, Merritt, Burnette, Martin, LABoone, DarcGan, i CUNNINGHAM, THORNTON. Second Row: Brown, DarGAn, Benjamin, Dantet, HicKson, Hirvr. wee ees ede ee te OT Lucretia DANIEL Se SS ee OEM ATONE SCORES: Freshman, 1; Juniors 3. Freshmen, 0; Sophomores, 5. Freshmen, 0; Seniors, 2. First Row: Cook, Dantz “Happy”? DArGAN Page Two Hundred Eighty-five SENIOR BASKETBALL TEAM First Row: GAMBRELL, FRANK, Peay, Bryant. Second Row: CocHran, Hart, MatrHEews, SADLER. Vanager: FRANK Captain: Pray SCORES: Seniors, 6; Juniors, 17. Seniors, 9; Sophomores, 8. Seniors, 25; Freshmen, 12. JUNIOR BASKETBALL TEAM Left to Right: PaARLeR, REEveEs, McLrop, HENDERSON, ROGERS, SPRUILL, ELEAZER, HASTING, JEFFRIES, RAsor, Tosin, WIGGINS. _ Manager: WiGGINs Captain: HENDERSON SCORES: Juniors, 17; Seniors, 6. Juniors, ; Sophomores, 19. Juniors, 29; Freshmen, 33. Page Two Hundred Eighty-six SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM First Row: DANTZLER, TOUCHBERRY, PHILSON, JOHNSTON, HopKINs, SHAW, BONNETTE. Second Row: PirERcE, McComs, Warson, CLark, SANDSBERRY. Third Row: Witson, CALLAHAN. Manager: SHAW Captain: DANTZLER SCORES: Sophomores, 8; Seniors, 9. Sophomores, 19; Juniors, 25. Sophomores, 8; Freshmen, 36. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM First Row: Dyer, BrigMan, Howarp, THornton, Hitt, CUNNINGHAM. Second Row: Moopy, AtsercotTi, Kine, Hickson, SMITH. Third Row: Darcan, Manninc, Moorr, West, GREENE. Manager: DarGan Captain: MANNING SCORES: Freshmen, 12; Seniors, 25. Freshmen, 33; Juniors, 29. Freshmen, 36; Sophomores, 8. Page Two Hundred Eighty-seven MINOR SPORTS Epita Torin LouIsA SPRUILL Diving Champion, °33 Track .Champion, 732 Archery Champion, EvELYN CocHRAN AND JEAN ARTHUR Sue Gorpon AND Bert PEAY Third Place Track, Es Second Place Track, Se LItL1AN HoGartH, Boonte ROBERTSON, Susan STRIBLING, MAartTHA WARDE Tennis Champions, ’32 Page Two Hundred Eighty-etght DorotHy CHAMBERS Potty PLowpEN, EpitH MARGARET ARANT Swimming Champions, Tosi N, +2 5 4 3 WILLIAMS Brown ARTHUR TIGINEIE IES’ ATISILIZ INES Ole Isles The Executive Board of Athletic Association annually elects the three girls whom it considers to be the best athletes of that year. ‘Those elected for the year 1931-32 were Susan Williams, Julia Brown, and Jean Arthur. Page Two Hundred Etghty-nine And of this let every one be assured—that he owes to the impasstoned books which he has read, many a thousand more of emotions than he can consciously trace back to them. Dim by thetr origination, these emotions yet arise in him, and mould him through life like forgotten incidents of childhood... —Thomas de Quincey. BOOK IV Fun and Satire Advertisements uy ai 4 ond Fs WAL Palin eR Ads R FINANCIAL STATEMENT OUTCOME Peintin aa sore Trips ts Charlotte Typewrtles ott tincludes all lubricants bought) Cavolina-Clamson oame (box far Steff) . Robeyt Fulton Hotel, Atlanta (4nmagest Tele phone calls Sts ff pdrhes — Engravin PEI Oe OO on INCOME Sale of Rattlers - oa Bek ok Ce : 6.9F Advertising ‘ eae = : + sO Miscellaneous, including qifts 3 = - 2I7 50 Bribe from Seniors haying extra retouchings — - 1060.01 { Kwockdown on printing and engraving — — - Z a flect Defieit Business Manager MEET THE EDITOR . . . AND THE BUSINESS MANAGER Page Two Hundred Ninety-three RARE VIEWS Book in hand I wander far from Appearances of front campus—a Vision of Spring in Winter whispers to me of Earth’s Immortalities. My path down rails of glory is beset with Misconceptions. The Worst of It is Time’s Revenge. Tin cans and orange crates well bespeak the Influence of Nature. Where lies the land where love exists among the ruins?-—-(Apologies to Browning and Tennyson for thus quoting the titles of various poems.) Page Two Hundred Ninety-four =— Sr Collitch Correctory (Hit your funny bone before reading) STEWED GOVERNOR S| RESUSCITATION, .........:. DUE SORRAH, President (VERE SA VA eLOUUNIES” oo ack ha ee ee rs NINy TICHOLSON, H. W. N. Y OUNG WOMEN’S CROOKED RAT PLER RESUSCERAW ION Fvelyn Puller, Iditor-in-Chief Maby Barkey, President ASTHMATIC iow Clea alON Pert Beay, President SEEN EReHASS Paroline Cardue, President JUINYER® HASS Xylophone League SUPFERMORE TASS Wances Frylie MESHMAN HASS Holdman Carris, President GRUNGE @R.NOGIEM Y Norothy Dorwood, President POUR INOS I NG Folly Puller, President HADES WAMP TON NOGIET Y Hagnes Ickson, President Pea e Le GEARDSSeBLUB Wances McFomb, President Parlotte Cope, Bisness Manager KERNEL Babel Bercer, Iditor-in-Chief Hildred Mendricks, Bisness Manager SOHNJONIAN Melma TcElmurray, Iditor-in-Chief Forma Nlynn, Bisness Manager DEGRADERS JERAGUE Gara Slymph, President MUSICK BEUB Tarie Maylor, President HES VOCE SAROPINA BUNION Rate Kosen, President _ ilisle XCOMINE IOs 1hs¢ Bamona Rock, President OU NRK e@ CIbE SBI And Rogers, President COM GHUVORGHIS FRA Hatherine Allbad Page Iwo Hundred Ninety-five Our Feachers 7 SLOCUM WoOMPSON, H.O., H.U.M. Professor of Edumacatiton The shades of night were falling fast, When through Rock Hill there slowly passed J An education teacher that Had branded on his Sunday hat, Slocum. SILLIEST BSINAGGIE ON: |e ae ele Professor of Second Hand Edumacation Oh, I wandered today to the hills, Maggie, You'll never believe who was there. A man teaching education, Maggie, q I quickly left by the back stair. IDA J. MAKESUS, S.H.O.O. Professor of Bribery Science You're in the li’bry now! You're not behind the plow, Keep quiet, don’t talk, Sit still, don't walk, You're in the li bry now! AUSTIN S, HATCHER: Ble Aco: Professor of Business Aggravation Side-burns to the right of us, Side-burns to the left of us, Some are thick, some are thin, They grow almost down to his chin. What a conglomeration! Page Two Hundred Ninety-six Our Lasses EpDIE U. CATED nth Degree IDINIIWIEIRSel, IS, (C,, Lhapel Khoir; Stewed Doetry Nociety; ia Pica Bie Vherkernel Gat. Iditor ot Ihe Sohnjonian; The Rattler Laff; Loyal Order of Gooseberry Leaf; Senior Disorder; Presi- dents’ Kouncil. VERRA JOLLY SIOININMAIBAIN DRS Ge Kollege Farcial; Furry Biterary Nociety; Betas Pa Hater) Plaskers: Shear leader: Lhapel Mrocter; Bearer of W; Second Hand Edumacation Blub. SOPH FISTICATE KNOWAEL YS. G Pi Sigh Social Blub; Lockey Beam; Mase- mall Beam; Lountry Cife Blub; Sophomore Borum. VERILY GREEN IBILMSOWIUEILIE,, S.. (C. Stewed Governor's Resuscitation; Young Women’s Crooked Resuscitation; Grinthrop 4-H Blub; Girl Louts. Page Two Hundred Ninety-seven SHELF E TH ON Two Hundred Ninety-etght Page ON THE SHELF Page Two Hundred Ninety-nine Page Three Hundred (With apologies to Mr. Hardy) eee | | W onder How Nell Leitner would look with long curls? and if anybody ever called her Nellie Sallie? If Bog and Lois can go to sleep at night—cause even with the lights off their sparklers illuminate the room. Why our dining room has come to be such a ‘“‘doggy’’ place? lie Graces Cratguusess se top tolls her hair up) atenights If Izzie will be able to correct school papers with one hand and keep house with the other? How many Nickles has Eunice got? ; Is Ruth Prank? A Hanrrw Fs Why Esther is always in a Hough? ; Did Cornelia Baker cake? Did Frances Shearer desk with you? When Nancy dropped the dish did she Crockett? Is Catherine All-good? If you have ever heard Ruth Crow? What sort of cards does Maggie Lee Deale? Did you see Margaret Fowler ball? Is Annie Ruth one of your Nabors? Did you see Grace Huggin? What did Mary Ware? If Lois Sawyer when you done it? Can Virginia Reid? If by this time your mind is jus’ a-wanderin’ too? One dark and stormy night we were coming back from Charlotte. “The wind was howling .. . the rain was pouring down . One prominent senior, usually intelligent, gazed calmly out of the car window and, with apparent disregard for the elements, remarked, ‘It'd be a pretty night—if it weren't raining.’ (So much for education—!) Another prominent senior, in teaching a history class became so engrossed in discussing the new administration that she made the following remark, ‘‘Wonder what Mr. Hoover and Mr. Coolidge think about the things Mr. Roosevelt is doing?’’ Needless to say suppressed giggles were next on the program. From our history courses we know that our medieval forefathers lost much sleep arguing the question: “How many angels could dance on the point of a needle?”’ Here at Winthrop we prove the generalization that history repeats itself—the only dif- ference is a change in the query. Now we solemnly argue the honorable question of ‘How many inches wide can a narrow collar be and still be a narrow collar?”’ Who would have thought that men’s fashions should have become so all important to feminine minds this spring? ‘The Senior Class nearly came to blows over “what young men should wear!” Page Three Hundred One to pr much Le COND Ui Mistakes Stimuli is that which externally causes living organisms to readjust themselves in order eserve their integrity. System (body) is the way in which something is done. Harpies are like women but much more horrible. The voice originates in the pharynx by action of neck muscles and is involuntary. Exploration is breathing out. There are three cuspidors in the permanent set of teeth. Bones give liverage to the body. Napoleon was followed on the throne of France by Charlemague. Swinging the arm around is circumventure. Diaphragm is the muscle of the body that causes one to yawn. Allegory is the part of the human body that cannot be seen with the naked eye. When the ducks (tear ducts) are stopped, tears result. Hunger is caused by contraction of taste buds in the stomach. Morphology is the science of sleep. An octaroon is an eight-sided cuspidor. The heart bumps blood. The uniform bone is in the wrist. By Cartesian philosophy we mean—never believe anything that you cannot see, and not of that. TRUE—FALSE Mark + or — EXAMPLE: — Marie Taylor can’t play the piano. A senior is one who is not behind more than half an hour. Campus flowers and shrubs are to be used for the decoration of students’ rooms, so Piggly Wiggly, girls. Victrolas may be played during class in an attempt to drown out the professors. They also may be played on Sunday mornings in order to prevent students from remaining in the arms of Morpheus. . The infirmary is filled every Monday morning with sick girls. Smoking is not permitted on the campus except in the rooms provided for this purpose. You are dumb if you read this. Students may not go out at night more than seven times a week. Students may use electrical appliances in their rooms only for the purpose of self- beautification. No cooking may be done in rooms because it “‘disfigures’’ the said students. Girls may go home without having permission. All of these statements are true. WINTHROP STATISTICS FOR 1933 Number enrolledivi.. acind graced Oe no ree ene ee 1500 Number: of students? 03%, ..o eect ee ae ee ee 50 INuimiberm rea ditt oaslViilt oer m nee en ne fi Number reading Chaucer et nee ear na neat Tee ME ct hye 32 3 Num berareadinom eitenanue 1D UG CS mn a i i ee Num berireadinowBallynoomen in | iaeeneete ante nena ene 1500 INtin bensonm O01 Ofm LO) ma i EI re Ae Oe a eS bo 200 Number whorshouldshaves beens ons honoretoll sensei ee 10 Num ber satten din cas lectu tes: san eiey een nance mearrinTenn tern nna 5) Numbeswiorken' oie -cawa 22. CS enema 1500 Number enjoying this annual ; f | | TRAVEL BY BUS | : Safe, Comfortable, Eco- : | nomical Transportation : | to all principal cities l | Low Fares | : Convenient Schedules | j We Charter Coaches for Special : | Trips | | | QUEEN CITY COACH | | COMPANY, INC. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | + - QUEEN CITY LINES, INC. 147 West Fifth Street GHARL OLE aN PHONE 5813 ECONOMY RULES” RE ECONOM Seas andl ah te ee said ‘We Appreciate Your Patronage’ Page Three Hundred Four pa Sr ar mt a teh el AIS COMPLIMENTS OF ? SOUTHERN FRUIT COMPANY, INC. (CIBUMMIL(@MP IME, INI, (Cc. l Wholesale Dealers “Fresh Fruits and Vegetables the Year Around’’ and Blue Plate Mayon- | | | ' naise and Sauces made by the Wesson Oil people. ee fj |) ee jj }] ee | | ee jf |) ee jf) es | | | || |||) ||| oe |) || | || | | } | Give a Thought to Your Feet— | then be able to forget them. | | ° i BELLS SHOE SHOP | [Dey Eee Vi ZING Sie i “Shoe Rebuilders for Winthrop” | - — —- — — — —_ _ _ — |) || —— —_ _ mneke a a eG | BELK’S ROCK HILL’S MODERN DEPT. STORE features Style and Quality without extravagance. AL WeAS eA bay ©) Uke SERV IGE KINGSPORT LOD Ome web Te IS BOUND IN A KINGSCRAFT COVER fi e KINGSPORT q ; PRESS Ce DESIGNED AND PRODUCED IBY Walle Kingsport Press, Inc. THEININIE SSle= DiginGD2 Quality ¢ AT MODERATE PRICES For Your Every Want 4 Ready-to-Wear Shoes - Hosiery Lingerte Toilet Articles Dresses and Hats IRVOXCIK JsHLJe,, S., (Ce COMPLIMENTS OF The Drug Store that has for many years been popu- larly known as the down- town home of Winthrop folks. jh, WL, Amidhyeys Drug Co. PHONE 111 COMPLIMENTS OF | | | | | | | | | | HARDAWAY |! aueCistr COL | | | | | | | i Page Three Hundred Five Whacken Saline WAGoodsPiacestoglat. UUStoee ry oneot CHARLORUE IN @. CONTINUOUS SERVICE 6:30 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. COMPLIMENTS OF Sears Roebuck Co. Gharlottee Ne GC: Page Three Hundred Six RIEDHEIMS | the store Of SLY ELE SERVICE VALUE Faithfully serving the students and faculty of Winthrop Col- lege since the first opening— more than forty years ago. WELCOME TO FRIEDHEIM’S We Invite You to PAT aDRINK AND BE MERRY AT Rock Hill Candy Company 140 N. TRADE ST. SODAS — SANDWICHES CANDIES — FRUITS | 4 ff fm ff Nf | | || | fm ff | ff mf 1 | fff me | | Tistig. SQMUP Ih dak (6 en E IPN GA CONE ILISKeys IP OR WW (Owe IN ROCGKeHIbe SOUTH GAROLINA v | | PeauNeh LROr COLLEGE | | | | | | | | | | Academic and Professional Courses offered leading to the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science Degrees as follows: Arts and Science Course, with Bachelor of Arts Degree Music, with Bachelor of Science Degree Home Economics, with Bachelor of Science Degree Commercial Science, with Bachelor of Science Degree Physical Education, with Bachelor of Science Degree THE GURRICULUM IS ORGANIZED TO PREPARE GRADU- MES TOMMEET THe MIGHEST CERTIFIGATE RATING IN) THE VARIOUS STATES ern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, the American Association of University Women, and on the approved list of the Association of American Universities. For Catalogue and Other Information, Address JAMES P. KINARD, PRESIDENT | | ] | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Winthrop is a standard college, a member of the South- | | | | | ] ] | ITC SERIE ey 1, ] | a Page Three Hundred Seven ) f 2 =e, ra fe: = : s” s 7 ett oS i A einen Ha ace le Lak eo i a Ha ep I eer Ses faa | | ares alee ee | - ] i | a” | - . : A en The Photographs | in the l | | | TW a IE WL Ve IR | ? y Sw WERE MADE BY | “A { i i) “Qu! DUNBAR DANIEL, INC. : SOK ee s er aN ie RADEIGH ENE | va “y ORAS | a. lu ® i a ot | ae ! | | | | | | I | | | | | | | | | | “THE LARGEST | : | COLLEGE ANNUAL PHOTOGRAPHERS | | ? IN THE SOUTH” | | | | | | | | xa Page Three Hundred Eight ANOTHER erAaonMality YEARBOOK DEesuG NED AN D ENGRAVED THE PIR S QIN AIL We Veer ue = BY hoto- Process (0 5 § IP IR Il IN GS AT bw Cw ly = = 9 A WIG AUN Wa = Page Three Hundred Nine What is an annual? . to some ... just another printing order. . to uS an opportunity to record history in its making ... for an annual is a history of the school for the year in which it is published. lt is made today for its value tomorrow, to bring back to mind the happy memories of school days. And with a keen appreciation of this future value, coupled with the experience of more than thirty: years, we work closely with, and for, the school that the annual may be a complete, interesting history. It may be next term... or a few years away in college ... but when your thoughts turn to the publication of an annual may we have the opportunity of telling you more of the service we can render. OBSENViER PRINTING HOUSE CHARLOTTE -:- North Carolina Page Three Hundred Ten RGF DE Te Se Fee josey apres aL : i i ee P ) Be Yee Acknowledgments Unless somewhere at sometime a book finds a reader it cannot possibly fulfill the ambition of its author. Likewise, despite our many aspirations toward achievement, we could have accomplished nothing without the help of certain persons. or their assistance in producing this book ‘‘of books,” we wish to express our appreciation and sincere gratitude to the following individuals: Mess (can en Gen bOvecrus sJmmerichtone ut. lo) W.Hutchins and W..J- Mitchell, of the Observer Printing House, Inc., Charlotte, N. C.; Miss Helen Morgan and Mr. J. W. Bradley, of the Photo-Process En- graving Company, Atlanta, Ga.; Messtsa Vie EeeDunbart an d I) N) Daniel, of Dunbar % Daniel Studio, Iwalerg be Nia Ge Mr. J. Thompson Brown, Faculty Adviser of THE TATLER: hes O25 ATLER otal: Mer. Robert Quillen, of Fountain Inn, S. C., for his selection of the Feature Section; Mrs. F. N. K. Bailey, of Sebring, Fla., for her gift of a scrapbook on Books; “Polly” Fuller and ‘‘Pudge’’ Pardue, who so often heard ‘“‘tales of “THE TATLER’’ and yet continued as our roommates; All those who have in any way contributed to the success of this book. ) EVELYN FULLER, Editor-in-Chief, C HARLOTTE POPE, Business Manager. Page Three Hundred Eleven : fit Ds + Reotintw | ; pasion. 5 Bis: | ya Wot inde ae | = Ci Ler Autographs aan Dies veyag ee | Wianetind glte « Ptr | | | “FS bak 2, a Ate 4) “se (is OM, =) UA | Jety ty 9 Ved Kifly : y - oe 6 . yw Re § a . 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