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DORIS GRUBER, EDtrOn HELEN FOSTER, Bustness MANAGER JF ROCK HILL, SOUTH CAROLINA disse THRU THE YEAR oes In 1886 a small brick carriage house was the home of Winthrop College. Now, fifty years later, this one building has grown to be one of the educational centers of the South already we have had a splendid growth, and we are ready for even greater expansion. Dr. Davin Bancrorr JOHNSON, our farsighted founder . . . Dr. JAMES PINCKNEY Kinarb, our President Emeritus . . . Dr. SHELTON PHELPs, our President . . . each has had his share in the wise direction of Winthrop’s development in buildings and reassuringly increasing enrollment . . . and in those far more important attainments of honesty, tradi- tion, and democratic spirit. = With the completion of the new and beautiful Senior dormitory the campus will be with- out need of any one thing. Everywhere the eye may turn, it will be charmed by buildings hum- ming with activity; gracious Kinard Hall, the five freshman and upperclassman dormitories, Tillman Hall, home of the sciences and labs, our massive and impressive auditorium and mu- sic conservatory, active Peabody gymnasium, Carnegie library, the simple classic columns of Johnson Hall, all seemingly joined together around a center, stately Main . . . quiet in dig- nity, surrounded by the old as well as new, all in thorough harmony. Lro% Section of the i to one goal’ Pusiicity Pays ROM FRESHMEN ORIENTATION to Senior Week ... we come to know a common interest . . . we are held to- gether with mutual friendships and ideals . . . we share experiences and together follow the ways of knowledge. YEAR UNFOLDS v Here are our days as we live them—broadened with steadfast friendships, vital class- room routines, and bull sessions in the canteen; with persistent blue uniform lines, artist courses and inspiring chapel days. When we settle back and really think how we live through the mad rush of registration, the excitement of elections, and anticipation of Junior-Senior and State Fair; the ‘restful’? weekend trips and dances and the holidays; the unproductive pay days, the aggravation of an empty mail box, cramming for exams, and finding the end of the year at hand sooner than was expected . . . then we realize that the work and pleasures of 1941-1942 will be a lasting part of us. In this book may we recapture for you each phase of this year and its activities—a complete record for you. Prpa, PusHERS FoR DEFENSE . ithe j} } Loe ‘Vg Mr. Graham Efficient and cooperative .... he has competently | oulded the financial affairs of a great institution... . oS | He has spent untiring efforts in helping us in all our activilies and problems .... In sincere appreciation of his unselfish direction, we dedicate the 1942 Tatler. A LEADING FACTOR [i IN OUR ADVANGE PRESIDENT PHELPS yee fs pf Sau VE tt SHELTON PHELPS Dr. PHELPS . . . came to us from Peabody, where he was Dean of the Graduate School . . . and for eight years has continually striven to bring about many great improvements both in the administration and in the educa- tional program at Winthrop today. . . . Ever present is his willingness to be an adviser and friend to all Winthrop. “AEE Ae OF KINARD OFFICERS of the COLLEGE James Pinckney Kinard BACHELOR OF SCIENCE, DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY, DOCTOR OF LAWS President Emeritus aes . Mowat G. Fraser 1 BACHELOR OF ARTS, BACHELOR OF SCIENCE, OXONIENSIS, DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY HehG pon | Dean of the College : 3 These We : Kate Glenn Hardin Vepend ay BACHELOR OF ARTS, MASTER OF ARTS Dean of Women BACHELOR OF ARTS, MASTER OF ARTS Business Manager | | Alexander M. Graham John G. Kelly BACHELOR OF ARTS, MASTER OF ARTS Registrar Deo CnUOE SIE IN THEIR CAPABLE HANDS... FRASER HARDIN GRAHAM KELLY BISHOP MATHEWS BROUGHTON HOPE DMINISTRATION OFFICERS Iva Brsuop, B.S. Secretary to the President HeEstTER CALLAHAN BroucHtTon, B.S. Stenographer, President's Office “Mary Ona Matuews, B.A. Bookkeeper W. H. Hops, Jr., B.A. Auditor WILLIENE REEveEs, B.S. Stenographer, Office of Business Manager Dora HARRINGTON Assistant to the Registrar REEVES LONG GIBSON DACUS HARRINGTON McRAE GIPSON WRIGHT Jura Lone, B:s. Secretary to the Registrar Jean McRag, B.S. Records Clerk, Registrar's Office Mary M. Gipson Assistant to the Dean of Women Morey Gipson, B.A. Stenographer, Office of the Dean IDA Dacus Librarian ALBERTA B. Wricut, A.B., M.D. Resident Physician DUNN FRICK MARTIN NAUDAIN DEPARTMENT HEADS... ANNIE V. DuNN PCM Ree a Se fe ho, hy eae Vines Arte HERMAN L,. Frick, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. . Superintendent, Winthrop Training School HaroiD GitpretH, B.A., B.A. in Com., Ed.M.A., Ph.D. . Acting Head, Commerce PERG ARE GA ESS Dv omaM «or PH Mr 4 es ee oe a Biology ELIZABETH FriENcH JoHNson, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. . . . . . Modern Languages | MB RRENG Gm rir, ao As NA PhDs. Sue 5 ete on tae . 2 .listory | ee eel Nee Ar Doe Ph l)akem fal his cued s oe 2 4. hy, Sociology | NVtbLiceO aIMAGeINTs, B.S), Bal, MA bit: 4...” st ae.) Education | Dee cies ee Dg ot PI tn Ya son! “Classics GLENN G. Naupain, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., B.Ed, M.A. . . . Chemistry and Physics CU Ae Osis enV 2 eM yee Ny Ey . Physical Education | OPATM HODES eRJAS MAS Sid Dar. 2 =. 4. Acting Head, Home Economics Wa ter BucHANAN Roperts, B.A., VIS AR ety SUD) Sie att | We Siow wees Rn ate fi) = WV ELAM VViniie RoceRs, Bed MAJ «PhsD, 2 2 0 °°.) 2.) . Psychology : RUPEeWYCUIEEE OTOKES wi.Ane MwA. tPhD. 9... . 2 Mathonatics and Astronomy | PAGUsNOBRAY WHEELER BA) MUA. Ph.D...) 20, SN me. English GILBRETH HESS 3 JOHNSON KEITH LINK MAGGINIS POST RHODES ROBERTS ROGERS STOKES WHEELER “INDISPENSABLE SPOKES . . . In The Wheels of Our Education . . . FIRST ROW ELIZABETH ANDERSON, B.S.. M.BA. . . . . . . . . Instructor of Commerce FLORENCE ANDREWS, B.S., M.A. . . . . . . . Instructor of Home Economics Marcaret Beu, Anstey, B.A, M.S. . . . . . . . . « Instructor of Physics JANETTE ARTERBURN, B.S.M., M.S. Assistant Professor of Public School Music and Training School Supervisor Mary Louise Aulp . ..... . . . . Associate Professor of ‘Commerce Lortre Barron, BA... . 1 1. ee ets «6 Tretining School Supervisor Lioyp C. Benper, B.Mus., M.Mus. . . . . . . : Assistant Professor .of Voice SECOND ROW ALMA BentLEY, B.S., M.S... Instructor of Adult Education in Home Economics Lois G, Brack, B.A. M.A. . . . . Assistant Professor of Modern Languages Ouuie Mar Freeman Biakety, B.A. . . . . . Laboratory Assistant of Biology RutH Bourne, B.A., M.A. Ph.D. . . . . . . Assistant Professor of History STELLA BrapFIELD, B.S., B.A. M.A. . . . . Assistant Professor of Psychology Vepa G. Brick, B.S., M.A. wi tee 2 eS Instructor of Commerce Jessig BUCHANAN . . . . . Assistant Professor of Piano and History of Music THIRD ROW Marcarer L. Bucuner, B.S., Ph.D. . Assistant Professor of Modern Languages HELEN K. Busseu, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. . Associate Professor of Modern Languages Frances’ Cakn,B.Ay M.Sot ol. ) Jas) 2. go.) = lasipuchoriot Physical Education Mary ‘B. Catvarty BAL, MLS. (2 Sn ol 1) eee ee eee reper of Sociology Dorotoy Cuamincs, B.S. . . . 2. . . . . Instructor of Physical Education Rose iMAry? Copyrn,) BISA A yn eet oh eee Training School Supervisor ANNA A. Cone) B.SaoM.S 2) Megan) ane any pace of Home Economics 1 tae UEP Y FIRST ROW RAE A CROW DER Balai Sre 7 io Lele eel Training School Supervisor INANGYs ANE DAV a BUA BsGin [abe GG. mw ay.ae ok lnsiPieter an Library Science BRAT ICR SOENMARK, (Bb. At6R Ss M3A sei 2 Training School Supervisor PATE 7 DowFrtt, -B:S.- M.S, Associate Professor of Education and Training School Supervisor SIDNEY DuniAPp, BA. 2. - oe eee 4 .). Training School Supervisor ALLEN B. Epwarps, B.A., M. A. sos es ws. ss | . Instructor of Economics Rte PAD Vero Ata NA fee ee Training School Supervisor : SECOND ROW BCC oe RIOKSON eB o rMA MA Gere th ee 8. Th ten etor of Commerce EE ROc See VANS Den Hs iMsS.c oun.) ake. chy kad oh . Seestradtor of Commerce GREOBE IN KM AcE SAN AY (2 )e oy we 4 se Instructor of English ERIGRAR TOE TETCHER@BANIee MM. Pincte, (co .. 2 Vie Instructor of Music MARION SEUCiME NDE S, Py) en ef S| instructor of Physical Education Ray A. Furr, B.J., M.A. Associate Professor of English and Director of W inthrop News Service Duce el CCARTSON« BaAteM AG ee nctractor of Fine Arts THIRD ROW SOLONMGENTRY, B.GauM Ale. 3. - 2 2 . . « Training School Supervisor SADIE Goccans, B.A., B.S., M.A., Ph. D. - + 2 . . . . Professor of Education JEWEL GOLDEN, B.S., M Seek Ms - . . . Instructor of Home Economics Mount TeGORE, DB, ViseeM Mie 3 oe ac tant Professor of Violin PUR CARD INGRNCC@ Dane UAG EM oy 88s ek) Ty ctructor of English Mauve Manuett Har, B.S., M.A. . . . Instructor of English Francis E, Harrison, TREE B SO eevisAee Tres Per aietcor of Modern Languages “From These We Learn Te ie UA FIRST ROW ALIcE Haypen,,BiA., M.A. . . . . . . . . Jnstructor of Physical) Rdweanon Vircinta Hover, B.M., M:A. .-. = eae Ss a. ao wd oPustructér ope ee Louise Kine Howe, B.A., B.S. in Lib. : J ..-£. 8 Teacher, Labracia SARA Bess Hunt, B.S., M.S. . Head - Eohen Trainer Home Economics Education Nettie Doucias rea es wa ed. 4. 4 Training School” Supervises Hampton M. JARRELL, B.A., M. A. Ph.D. f'n ant Ge Y soe Professorso here sae GERALD LANGForD, B.A., M.A., P h.D. . . « . . Associate Professor of Englash SECOND ROW Dema LockHeap, B.S., M.A. . . . . . . . . Associate Professor of Education Epona MisHyer McDow, B.A. . ... . . . . Instructor of Home Economics VerA MacNarr, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. . . . Assistant Professor of Home Economics HARLEM, Minver, BA. MZAs PRIDE ioe ee . . Instructor of Mathematics FLoRENCE ADAMS Mims . . eto oe Assent Professor of Spoken English Ottis M. MitcHe.y, B.A., M. A. wha fe. Be 1 Professor eon ee eames Potty McNett Moors, AB. no. « os oe Instructor of Phystealn Eduennon THIRD ROW MaBEL MoorER . 6 se. on ae Se ae ets 2 Tiraiing School. Sapermsar W. Barron Nicuors, B.S., M.A. . . . . . . Assistant Professor of Geography MitprED OmwakeE, B.S., M.S. . . . . .! . . Instructor of Home Economics SARA PHILLips, BsAy Mea. 2. is 2 .60fiL O84. Dom stvacior eo) (Commnnm BessrE PoaG; B.AL 2. 2s ete we on nk os ee Draining Scheele Superucum ISABEL, PoTTER, B.S. (MST) oe kn glee sig a peas eet ha cet tac EVELYN RuopeEs, B.S. . . . 1. «. «1. . . . . dmstructor of Home Economics ae tee PACU TY FIRST ROW Janie Rice, B.A., M.A. Training School Supervisor IUGR ORMINGHR DA MA. 2 5 2 0) - . Agsisinng Professor of Government Hortense Rocers, B.A., M.A. iy aes. Training School Supervisor RUREONOLUINGS. BAS OMA, =, = 9 . .. Assistant Professor of History JEANNETTE C. Rotu, M.Mus. . . . Ve clan Professor of Pipe Organ and Piano MINNIE Leg Row ann, B.S., M.A. - . . . . Training School Supervisor NorMAN N. Royatt, Jr., B.S., M.S., M.A., Pheb, Associate Professor of Mathematics SECOND ROW Mary ScHucuart, B.A., M.A. ig. oe ne ene Instructor of Biology PRORON CEM CSMyTH BAM MIA fo Training School Supervisor FRANCES LANDER Spatn, B.A., B.A. in Lib.Sce., M.A. in Lib.Sc. Assistant Professor of Library Science Rutu A. StepHenson, B.M., M.M. . - . . . Assistant Professor of Piano Pewoopnls TERRY, 6.8, MoE. 42. «. ke ociate Professor of Geography and Geology is URE PODOR Mae Ay May Od ae in Ga eo STs cto ay of Fine Arts Jere! HomAsON, Bal. B Litt, IA... .. 2) 2. Associate Professor of Sociology THIRD ROW ue UNGG wy LIBETIC. Bb AaoNEAY — ) . At seiciant Professor of Chemistry Anice Tinciey, B.A., M.A. Pte ceva eee Yeh Instructor of Biology lima Tocnert, B.A. . . Sos +. «2. Training School Supervisor Grorce W. TrumsBauy, B.M. i M. M. Ny ee es LI RStructor. of Music RACE UCKER PEs Awe GA, the ee EO PSiarchay of Home Economics pee NECALHOUN: LURNHR, B.S.) VMoAe 2 8. |. wAséistant Professor of English PECAN ISOND ED SNitic VE Misty) re fee £ Assistant Professor of Voice Tite PAu FIRST ROW ERMINE WILLFONG, B.A., M.A. FRANCES V. WILLIAMS, B.A.., M.A. CELESTRA WINE, B.A., B.D., M.A., ANNIE MAE Orr, R.N. Net, THomasson, R.N. 3ESSIE Ler HAMILTON Mat RutiepceE JOHNSON CATHERINE SLAUGHTER, B.S., M. A. ie ch ST. 2 INLCAN. 5 ee cee en Se SSI ECU IE LOTT Lan GiaDys SmitH, B.A., B.S. in Lib aS SARA C, Davis, B.A., B.S. in Lib.Sc. LuN BEerHEa Iva Grpson, A.B. JANIE GREEN. a Cora M. HARCROVI Be BEA ete ee Mary FRANCES Ivy, B.A., M.A. Mary S. JONES Mary B. MacpoNAnp, Boas M.A. AGNES SUMMER Mayes, A.B. ELIZABETH STINSON, B.A., M.A., Party TIMMERMAN Daisy PEarceE TowiLi MARGARET M. Watson Bertoa EF. Wits JANIE GIvENs, B.S HrHEL SLEEPER, B.S. Sara C. McBrypr ELEANOR May, B.A. VioLet ANDERSON CarrBEL, Poac Assistant Professor of Piano Itinerant Teacher Trainer of Home Economics Ph.D. . . . . Assistant Professor of English RP NEG kes | pe MPT gee: fhe WANE Ae eran Yoana eh 8) ek 4 ut wane UY Se Hou sekeeper Associate Librarian Assistant Librarian Assistant Librarian SECOND ROW Assistant Hostess, Breazeale Hall cate Hostess, Roddey Hall Assistant Hostess, Bancroft Hall Hostess, Joynes Hall Hostess, Breazeale Hall . Hostess, Bancroft Hall . . Hostess, McLaurian Hall “Assistant Hostess, Margaret Nance Hall Sta tO a 2 RL pieced eran ae Hostess, Main Building THIRD ROW Assistant Hostess, McLaurian Hall Hostess, Margaret Nance Hall Assistant Hostess, Roddey Hall eee ky Ae Manager, Supply Room Stenographer, Home Economics Department Dietitian and Housekeeper Ass istant Housekeeper . Night Matron . Night Matron ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION ‘Winthrop... Outside the Gates” The Alumnae Association at Winthrop has a two-fold relationship . . . to the college itself and to the large body of alumnae. Its program of activities is so planned as to advance the interests of both. Many chapters of Winthrop daughters support scholarships . . . the Alumnae Association as a whole provides the David Bancroft Johnson Memorial Loan Scholarship Fund. Officers Mins LUCILLE MEUPON: WALLACE f 2) 0 . . i 2 oe ee leresident Mesa Wotisne CUADONT PARE EN us. + yeke ee oe Pee ad First Vice-President | Mrs. Ann Louise RENNEKER SPIGENER . ...... . Third Vice-President | TSMC OL aa VID TANI fa ants win id ee ot tet oh A Recording Secretary MESS UP APAS RUSSERT Get we de Ln eR eecuine Secretary and Treasurer MESS AVERRE AL OWNSON BAGS? Wee Le meti ie 20, Secretary in the Alumnae O ffice e “S ) . i Vistrict Presidents | DERG Aan ARNG CAT CART Nant Wo ci wale A ian Os Conti —Dictack | } MS Cm CORRE e DAN CHR Mm tr sy TR gt ee Eastern District MrsolspHer MOMURRAY AHERN. 2?) 4 4.9: us so. Northcentral District nea Ze ire SON URNA EE Uhege Fh oe ela WA eS Ria tp be, District | MRGwERANCES RILEY IRICHARDSON: =) 2 ac 6 op. « un | Northwestern District Meee ORE ti MeNChK AT DADCER (ee, SPE ts ok: wee? _ Southern District NIRS MMIRTAMSS MET HREHAMICTON: wht). to 8 2s oe al, Western District Continuous Thru the Years” .. Gontinuous thru the Years RUSSELL EARLE WALLACE WILLIAMS BASS Campus Course... waiting for lunch No textbooks ‘til afternoon class 21 7a a PIV eee “Where Anowled6e Comes Thru Practice’ | MEDITATION with Debussy CrLAssES . . . three or four hundréd stu- dents with, at first, no particular relation to each other . . . some will study French, some English . . . library science, home ec, and chemistry will take their toll . . . mu- sic and commerce may attract some. several hundred other girls through the bond Daily routines differ . . . extra-curricu- lar activities are varied . . . friendships may be casual . . . yet every girl is held to t ; of “Class Spirit.” One or Dr. Ruoprs’ Las AFTERNOON Las ANALYSIS IN CHEMISTRY Fach class moves as a unit: making a name for itself through the everyday occur- rences of daily routines or through some | special incident: either a bang-up Junior Follies or a spectacular pep meet. Even with such divided interests as these traditional experiences unify girls into classes and classes into Winthrop. “We Learn Today For Tomorrow's Use | - Bear a i e e Praia nd ro e ve f eT ¢ 7 [HE zurté- OF 1942 ! E Lt} be eee L — Law SENIORS, im. name only . . . UNTIL . . . after our year of classes, Senior privileges, long weekends, and learning to live our last year to the fullest—we have been both disillusioned and pleased with the exhausting hours of training school days, and with burned dinners at the practice house, we have been thrilled with sending Junior-Senior invitations to the O. A. O. . . . seeing our last Junior Fol- ‘ lies . . . laying the plans for “our” May Day . . . getting that deep, heavy feeling from Senior chapel . . . then having the weight from our shoulders placed on new presidents and editors . . . thefinalexams . . . the President’s tea donning caps and gowns to realize our final achievement . . . this above all our diplomas . . . and all this seems to end with June first . . . when. . . we're really Seniors. “bor Hiéh ts Uur Gallino as Wherever Pay up, Frosu . . . these are Senior steps only TuHar “Lo . ... nC” SENIOR WEEKEND ntl. iy a to” } Ft oR : — al Ys ) £ (er 4 _ 2 7 | SUMMER KING Our Paths May Lead’ HOWILE MAJOR 25 LITTLEJOHN CUNNINGHAM Mary CATHERINE LITTLEJOHN, President ELIZABETH CUNNINGHAM, Vice-President ¢ PAULINE SumMMeER, Secretary Marcaret Kino, Treasurer © SarAH Howts, Cheerleader VivrAn Major, Pianist ABERCROMBIE Cc. P. ABRAMS AIRHEART ALFORD THE 1942 TATLER 26 F. E. ABRAMS ALLEN AMBROSE ADAMS ALLISON a aie a a ae SARA FRANCES ABERCROMBIE. . . B.S. COMMERCE CAROLYN POPE ABRAMS . B.S. HOME ECONOMICS FRANCES ELIZABETH ABRAMS B.S. HOME ECONOMICS VENETA GRETCHEN ADAMS. .. . B.S. COMMERCE AN NATLUCIUUE AIRHBARTY . :2. , A.B. HISTORY MILDRED MAE ALFORD B.S. HOME ECONOMICS PEGGY ALLEN A.B. HISTORY _ MARGARET WYLIE ALLISON B.S. HOME ECONOMICS MARJORIE ANNE AMBROSE B.S. HOME ECONOMICS LEONA AMEEN BY Soot Mek ee B.S. CHEMISTRY PE NOCASBELIKPARIANT 2 so. 5 ball A.B. MATHEMATICS DOROTHY JEAN ASHLEY . B.S. HOME ECONOMICS CARRIE BELLE ATKINSON. B.S. COMMERCE W. CATHERINE BAILEY . ee as A.B. SOCIOLOGY ARANT ASHLEY TATIER |) evevotg- OF 1942 Laurens Whitmire Whitmire Leland, -N: C. Spartanburg Edgefield Pacolet Mills Smyrna Plantersville Winnsboro Pageland Abbeville Gresham Shelby, N. C, ATKINSON BAILEY dig IL. BALLENTINE BARUCH V. BALLENTINE BASKIN No c BANKS BEATY E. B. BELL BARTLETT D: BELL BELLAMY 2 TATLER fea) , os ta a 4 THELMA LUCILE BALLENTINE . B.S. HOME ECONOMICS - VIRGINIA BALLENTINE B.S. HOME ECONOMICS — MARY ELIZABETH (SauN ICS Pare we ee 08 B.S. COMMERCE REBECCA HOKE BARTLETT . A.B, HISTORY DEBORAH BARUCH ee Tab ees | B.S. COMMERCE HEAKLONSKIRKGAND BASKIN ...: .5.. . B.S. HOME ECONOMICS FANNIE LOU BEATY . Stn Deer net A.B. HISTORY DATOYeRE LL © Ayes. nit peace eae: A.B, ENGLISH ELLEN BOYKIN BELL OC ees, SER A.B. ENGLISH NNER NEE EABEMUGAMY o-... sles ek B.S. PHYSICAL EDUCATION LENORA BERRY an Tl ph eee B.S. HOME ECONOMICS NAN ELIZABETH BETHEA . A.B, ENGLISH — LETHEA ISABELLA BIGHAM B.S. BIOLOGY MARGARET BLACKWOOD B.S. COMMERCE BERRY BETHEA “oo eeewetse (OF 1949 LEE by Coase ws Prosperity Anderson Chester Lancaster Rock Hill Bishopville Charlotte, N. C. . Great Falls Rock Hill Loris Johnston Latta Rock Hill Spartanburg BIGHAM BLACKWOOD BOGGS BOITER BONDS BONETTE BOOKHARDT BOYD BRABHAM BRADLEY BRAMLETT BRANCHE 30 TATLER a ik a a has” SARA ROSARYN BOGGS .). =. ae A.B. ENGLISH MYRTLE RACHEL BOITER A.B. ENGLISH KEYS BONDS. 4 te ie, B.S. COMMERCE VIRGINIA AGNES BONEVIRT aa 27 =. B.S. COMMERCE HDPE McCANTS BOOKHARDT. . . - : B.S. PHYSICAL EDUCATION LOIS SEPHRONA BOYD 0 ep ee OAS B.S. HOME ECONOMICS LUCRETIA JOHNSON BRABHAM .. . B.S. COMMERCE MARGARET FRANCES BRADLEY . B.S. BIOLOGY HAZEL ROBERTA BRAMLETT . A.B. MATHEMATICS. HELEN ELIZABETH BRANCHE |. . A.B. ENGLISH MARGARET ANN BRANDON. ... .. A.B. PSYCHOLOGY MA CARE Te DEMO BRICK = oe |. A.B. ENGLISH MARY VERNON BROADWATER . B.S. HOME ECONOMICS ETHEL BROWN Sarerony erent B.S. PHYSICAL EDUCATION BRANDON BRICE pe ee 4) ) 2et corte JF [942 Fasley Simpsonville Charleston Florence Cameron Loris Ehrhardt Simpsonville Simpsonville McConnellsville Clover Greenwood Charleston Anderson BROADWATER E, BROWN M. LUCILE BROWN BURDETTE M. LOUISE BROWN BURGESS Nf M. LOUISE BROWN BURNETT BYRD BRYANT BURTON CAMERON TATLER MARGERY PE BROWN . B.S. HOME ECONOMICS MARY LOUISE BROWN . : B.S. HOME ECONOMICS MARY LOUISE BROWN A.B. SOCIOLOGY DOROUMAYSANNE BRYANT | - B.S. HOME ECONOMICS MARY FRANCES BURDETTE BS. HOME ECONOMICS — DOROTHEA FRIERSON BURGESS B.S. HOME ECONOMICS CEARKA JONES BURNETT —. BS. HOME ECONOMICS CHRISTINE BURTON B.S. HOME ECONOMICS | MARGRET HELEN BYRD. BS. HOME ECONOMICS JEAN CLAUDIA CAMERON B.S. MUSIC EDNA M. CANTRELL B.S. HOME ECONOMICS JEWELL McRAE CARMICHAEL. . . B.S. PHYSICAL EDUCATION MARY ELIZABETH CARTER . A.B. ENGLISH MARGARET RUTH CASEY B.S. HOME ECONOMICS CANTRELL CARMICHAEL Lb bp tee OF 1942 Kingstree Blackstock Gaffney Orangeburg Simpsonville Kingstree Greenwood Greenville West Allis, Wis. Greenville Six Mile Dillon Anderson Enoree CARTER CASEY CASTLEMAN CHAMBLEE CHANDLER CHAPMAN CISSON A. CLARK G. V. CLARK CLARY COCHRAN CLEMENTS 34 SALLY CORNELIA CASTLEMAN A.B. FINE ARTS HELEN CHAMBLEE Sed a orks B.S. COMMERCE yeas of EVELYN MARGUERITE CHA Renter SANDLER og MARTHA C. CHAPMAN . ; fi B.S. HOME ECONOMICS - “EVawss @ FRANCES CORNELIA CISSON . . . ———————————— A.B. HISTORY AMELIA CLARK . ce eee B.S. COMMERCE GEORGIA VAUGHAN CLARK A.B. SOCIOLOGY HELEN ELIZABETH CLARY . B.S. HOME ECONOMICS LOTTIE MARIAN CLEMENTS . B.S. HOME ECONOMICS. INDIA Me COCHRAN So. yes, Lele B.S. HOME ECONOMICS NANCY WILDS COGGESHALL, . a3: A.B. ENGLISH CAROLYN COLEMAN . Taek gees A.B, ENGLISH ETHEL COLEMAN B.S. HOME ECONOMICS HALE ODONNELE COLVIN... . A.B, SOCIOLOGY COGGESHALL, Cc. COLEMAN Columbia if Anderson ¢ ‘¢ Rembert Liberty Cleveland Union La Grange, Ga. Newberry Lynchburg Greenwood Darlington Aiken Blairs Chester FE. COLEMAN COLVIN CONE COWAN COOK CRAIG 36 COOPER CRENSHAW CROUCH COSKREY CROMER CROW THER TATLER at ci Fuad fa” MARTHA MAUD CONE B.S. HOME ECONOMICS MARY LULA COOK B.S. PHYSICAL, EDUCATION MARGUERITE COOPER . A.B. ENGLISH ELIZABETH COSKREY A Ah ae ee B.S. COMMERCE PANN Y COWAN — eye he 2 T B.S. COMMERCE ROM, CRAIGS. MER ee Tey A.B, SOCIOLOGY SUE HELEN CRENSHAW B.S. COMMERCE FRANCES KATHERINE CROMER . A.B. PSYCHOLOGY | FRANCES CROUCH B.S. HOME ECONOMICS MARGARET CROWTHER . B.S. HOME ECONOMICS MY RIGEOELMORE CULLER”. 2. -. A.B. ENGLISH VIRGINIA FRANCES CULPEPPER B.S. HOME ECONOMICS DOROTHY LUCILE CUNNINGHAM . A.B, ENGLISH ELIZABETH CUNNINGHAM B.S. CHEMISTRY CULLER CULPEPPER ye “e , J bit tobe OF 1949 ; Cottageville Bishopville Enoree Summerton Tamassee Pickens Seneca Newberry Elko Clemson Orangeburg Charleston Wellford Williston D. L. CUNNINGHAM EF. CUNNINGHAM S: E. CUNNINGHAM DICKSON DEMPSEY DIXON ATLER 1 8 ary 38 M. E. DEW DOBBINS DOUTENT DICKINSON V. DOBBINS DUNLAP we w LAILER 3 Citiwee OF 1949 La i | PARAL BULLEN CUNNINGHAM... 0... s 4 2%. (Columbia | A.B. ENGLISH | MAKGARET DEMPSEY. - . Castleton-on-Hudson, New York | B.S. CHEMISTRY | MAR GARBIVSPRUNDT (DEW ¢-.. . .- .02° eee ey Gesatts A.B. SOCIOLOGY | al PS UICIINSONG a Sor ese 8 Newberry ve B.S. COMMERCE MARY EMMA DICKSON. . °- Danae Sern Ae. ed ele ta LOVEE A.B. MATHEMATICS EU ND TX @ New eee ea ty et Te eens laclestocl A.B, ENGLISH MEK Oa DW KL YNGDOBBING|. ies: aoc we.” ee LOutivilie B.S. HOME ECONOMICS MER GUNDACDOBBING = 2-3... eee oe ATT Cersoni B.S. PHYSICAL EDUCATION iE COAG IWAV DES DOUTHIT «yy... eee eencleton AB. MATHEMATICS VEN NG STAC E DUNLAP i. ee ten ee OC a. Ell A.B. MATHEMATICS ANN WINCHESTER DURHAM .... te vee see elton B.S. CHEMISTRY MILDRED LYNETTE DURHAM ..... Te eee (Checter A.B. ENGLISH PLIZABE PEA NOBLE DUVALL. . iy Ae, eg A Oe RoC hea A.B. ENGLISH EDITH TOCCOA EARLE Central B.S. HOME ECONOMICS A. W. DURHAM M. L. DURHAM DUVALL BARLE “TRAINING SCHOUL oo ea ee eo | “School Vays, Sehool Davs . .. paneer Dear Old ‘Rule’ Days” BANE OF EVERY SENIOR'S EXISTENCE the constant trudge to Training School we learn by doing, we gain from the actual ex- perience of . . . discipline and projects in the grades . . . and apples from shy but eager pupils . . . discipline and lesson plans in high school . . . themes to correct and problems to solve . . . conferences . . . Monday at four getting up to the noisy tune of an alarm THat Typical CONFERENCE CHAT At THE Board witH 2ND GrRavE Matu CREATIVE ACTIVITY Hicu ScwHoor Htstory in the cold, grey dawn to prepare the day’s les- sons . . . throwing away our plans and “ad- libbing” . . . preparing today for tomorrow’s work. | | fi EASTERLING EVANS I EDENS FAULKENBERRY EIDSON FAULKNER FELLERS ELLERBE FAWCETT FIELDS ath i Fad ad Le wt? EDITH FISHER EASTERLING B.S. COMMERCE — HELEN THOMAS EDENS CO nwa, yi B.S. PHYSICAL EDUCATION PAKRIATT ELLEN EIDSON |. . : B.S. BIOLOGY PUA ANCES ELLERBE = A.B. FINE ARTS NANCY GLENN EVANS. B.S. HOME ECONOMICS MARION DORIS FAULKENBERRY. . . B.S. HOME ECONOMICS JENNIE LOUISE FAULKNER . A.B. MATHEMATICS. ERLE ANS PAWCWIT 204, A.B. HISTORY MARIE BAGLEY FELLERS Sy Noh rite AB, MATHEMATICS ERANCES PAULINE FIELDS A.B, ENGLISH MARGARET MARIE FLANAGAN .. . A.B. PSYCHOLOGY ANNE BECKWITH FOGLE . ATS ENGLISH BELA FORD | B.S. PHYSICAL EDUCATION ANGIE KATHERINE FOSTER B.S. HOME ECONOMICS FLANAGAN FOGLE TATLER |) 2eecetdé OF 1942 Hartsville Dalzell Hickory Grove Jonesville Anderson Kershaw Kings Creek Hollywood, Fla. Greenwood society Hill Bowling Green Orangeburg Clover Pauline FORD A. KY POSTER Bs. He Gy, FOSTER. FOWLER GAGE GAULDEN THE 1942 TATLER 44 CG: Bz FULMER GEER GILLESPIE GABLE GIBSON lL, B-GILLESPIE en P HELEN CAMERON FOSTER . A.B. ENGLISH VIRGINIA GERTRUDE FOWLER . B.S. HOME ECONOMICS FRANCES EPTING FULMER . B.S. HOME ECONOMICS CAROLYN VIRGINIA GABLE . B.S. COMMERCE HARRIET HARRINGTON GAGE A.B. ENGLISH MARKY ESTHER GAULDEN . . . : B.S. BIOLOGY SARAH BLAKE GEER . a wee eee B.S. COMMERCE MARY CATHERINE GIBSON B.S. COMMERCE CLARA BETH GILLESPIE . B.S. COMMERCE LORENA BERNICE GILLESPIE . Bis: COMMERCE DORIS ELIZABETH GLYMPH B.S. HOME ECONOMICS DOROTHY UREL GODLEY: | B.S. PHYSICAL EDUCATION MARY AGNES GODLEY SENG. 5 BSc A.B, ENGLISH HARRIET WAYNE, GORE . A.B, HISTORY GLYMPH D. U. GODLEY ge j ad ee | ae i @ x |p ATLER J Lek Pa oy Cohen io 45 UF 1942 Columbia Taylors Saluda Gramling Anderson Rock Hill Anderson = Union Seneca Seneca Fair Play Miley Sheldon Conway M. A. GODLEY GORE GRAHAM GRAY J. GREENE M. GREGORY GRIMBALL GRUBER HAGOOD 46 EF, HALL at oa oF La? ANNIE BELLE GRAHAM A.B. MATHEMATICS AND HISTORY ANNAJANE GRAY |. cee: es B.S. BIOLOGY JOSEPHINE GREENE A.B. MATHEMATICS MARY MAGDALENE GREENE . A.B, SOCIOLOGY | RUTH LOUVENIA GREGORY B.S. COMMERCE FRANCES WILSON GRIMBALL . A.B. HISTORY DORIS MARCIA GRUBER . B.S. PHYSICAL EDUCATION — CAROLYN CHANDLER GUESS B.S. MUSIC — ETHEL I. HAGOOD ee ew A.B. PSYCHOLOGY FRANCES HALL B.S. HOME ECONOMICS SUSAN HALL ' B.S. HOME ECONOMICS. ELIZABETH THOMPSON HAMILTON . B.S. BIOLOGY FRANCES ELIZABETH HAMMOND . B.S. COMMERCE SARA CRAIG HANNA a eee ea B.S. COMMERCE S. HALL HAMILTON TATLER | eer iwtés OF 1949 Anderson Ware Shoals Sumter Jackson Spartanburg Johns Island Charleston Denmark Winnsboro Clemson York Johns Island Batesburg Blacksburg HAMMOND HANNA HARDEE HARLEY HARTER HARTLEY 48 K. —. HARRIS HARTZOG HERNDON ital M. C. HARRIS HATCHELL HIGGINS TATLER 2 PMP OPENER IARDEE Ly iu eis. 2,4 B.5. HOME ECONOMICS LILLIAN SEABROOK HARLEY. . . . Bess COMMERCE KATHRYN ELIZABETH HARRIS B.S. HOME ECONOMICS — MARGARET CAROLINE HARRIS B.S. HOME ECONOMICS _ NA rOY gb VM NOAVELAR TER 1 00.) 4) ee 5 B.S. COMMERCE CALIIEP BURTON HARTLEY _ . A.B. MATHEMATICS NOVICE MYRTLE HARTZOG . B.S. HOME ECONOMICS MARGARET CORNWALL HATCHELL . B.S. HOME ECONOMICS JANIE HERNDON . WILLIE LEE HIGGINS B.S. HOME ECONOMICS — ELOUISH ELIZABETH HIGHTOWER . B.S. HOME ECONOMICS | ELIZABETH GABRIELLE HILTON B.S. MUSIC LOIS HINNANT . AB. LIBRARY SCIENCE Ltt fb rte B.S. HOME ECONOMICS. “OF 1942 Andrews Hartsville Westminster Anderson Fairfax Batesburg Blackville Chester Early Branch Liberty Hill Greenville West Columbia Eutawville a ee NINEAIN, Pee ede oe ee ET ay Ridgeway A.B, MODERN LANGUAGES HIGHTOWER HILTON lL. HINNANT O. HINNANT HOLLER HOLLIDAY E. J. HOWARD M. lL. HOWARD THE 194 TATLER 50 M. i HOPPER K. HOWARD HOWIE HORNSBY HOWELL HUBBARD TATLER Servis tk OF 1943 DORIS ELLEN.HOLLER . Pe A.B. FRENCH HARRIET VIVIAN HOLLIDAY .—2—. : B.S. HOME ECONOMICS MOAN CRATG: HOPPER... 0s... A.B. ENGLISH JULIA MABEL HORNSBY . . IBLS), PHYSICAL, EDU CATION EDITH JUNE HOWARD a aah B.S. MUSIC MARGARET LOUISE HOWARD . : B.S. HOME ECONOMICS MARY KATH HOWARD ....-... A.B. ENGLISH PUCCVANNE HOWELL: 2... A.B. ENGLISH CARAMS|ANE HOWIE 15... ... A.B. HISTORY PN DANE UBBARD = arioc0 hy. 22 3 A.B. PSYCHOLOGY IRENE, ELIZABETH HUBSTER A.B. ENGLISH ANTONIA BYRD HUFFMAN . A.B. FINE ARTS DO ROTH YS HUM PTHRIGYS |. B.S. PHYSICAI, EDUCATION RE ODASDOROUTY HUTCHINS .” . B.S. COMMERCE HUBSTER HUFFMAN Rock Hill Townville York Spartanburg Great Falls Greenville Silver Springs, Md. Lancaster Anderson Seneca Florence Belton Anderson Orangeburg HUMPHREYS HUTCHINS i HUTTO INABINET JENKINS JOHNSTON G. tT. JONES M. EF. JONES R. JONES A. L. JORDAN FE. JORDAN M. J. JORDAN THE I942;TATLER 52 TATLER } eozzett-OF 1942 og wae HELEN SOPHRANIA HUTTO B.S. MUSIC ELOISE JACQUELIN INABINET B.S. HOME ECONOMICS _ ALMA LEE JENKINS . Sa ae A.B. ENGLISH ELEANOR CAROLINE JOHNSTON . A.B. PSYCHOLOGY GLADYS INEZ JONES MARGARET) }efONES Ii so 5 AGB HISTORY RACHEL JONES . Pare te. ae dps A.B. FINE ARTS EI ChaLElOeORDANT osc. (oat a4 B.S. HOME ECONOMICS BUIZABE TER TORDANG 47.) S'S B.S. COMMERCE MARGARET JEAN JORDAN B.S. HOME ECONOMICS WILMA CAROLINE KEARSE B.S. HOME ECONOMICS MARY BELLE KEATON . A.B. HISTORY EDNA MOODY KELLER e e Ee B.S. COMMERCE JULE HART KELLY B.S. COMMERCE KEARSE KEATON B.S. HOME ECONOMICS St. George St. Matthews Johns Island Madison, N. J. Pickens Elloree Dacusville Richburg St. George Richburg Olar North Augusta St. Matthews Rock Hill KELLER KENDRICK Dy AL KING fy. B. KING M. KING KIRBY LAKE LANCASTER LANEY THE 1942 TATLER 54 TATLER Se ay MARY-DALE ie : ANNIE LOU KENDRICK _ a B.S. COMMERCE Lotte B.S. HOME ECONOMICS DOROTHY ALICE KING . EMMA BELL KING B.S. BIOLOGY A.B. ENGLISH | MARGARET CAROLYN KING MAUDE KING . B.S. COMMERCE “A.B. SOCIOLOGY LILLIAN ELIZABETH KIRBY RULALIE LAKE HELEN LANCASTER MARY SHAW LANHAM FRANCES MARIAN LEE MAXEY LEMMON . LANHAM A.B. HISTORY — AB, ENGLISH FRANCES MARION LANEY . A.B. ENGLISH LEE B.S. HOME ECONOMICS B.S. PHYSICAL, EDUCATION B.S. PHYSICAL, EDUCATION — PY DIAS WILHITE EEITNER A.B. LIBRARY SCIENCE B.S. HOME ECONOMICS. earner it MO we 55 OF 1942 Johnston Spartanburg Fair Play Plum Branch Anderson Piedmont Lynchburg Chesterfield Govan Cheraw Edgefield Augusta, Ga. Aiken Winnsboro LEITNER LEMMON ‘Weve Been So Loné At The Fair. . And so long getting there . . . but af- ter three years of waiting, one bright October | morning, we boarded specials, dressed in our very best “navy” and were off to State Fair to mingle in the mobs and eat our favor- Orr to State Fair . . . via Greyhound ite foods . . . hot dogs, pop corn, and ham- burgers . . . we stumble from Rocket Ships and Loop-the-Loops . . . and bedecked with huge yellow chrysanthemums and_ billowing ribbons we cheer for our favorite team at the | game . . . are thrilled by the antics of the “Collon Candy and Taffy gue ae Could Life Be Finer? Senior Platoon drill . . . do not dare to p by the fortune tellers or take a chance on the wheel of fortune . . . all ending in a cloud of and sore throats, a souvenir, and a firs memory. oUS GRANDSTANDERS good Clemson date LIMEHOUSE LINLEY LIPSCOMB LITTLEJOHN LOGAN LONGSHORE LOSSE LOTT LOVE LOVETT | THE 1942 TATLER 58 Pras TATLER a OF 1940 DOROTHY apa DIME OUCH: ape uaa, pow Tetonn Teiad Gas | B.S. BIOLOGY f BETTY BERRY LINLEY . ‘ ; Anderson B.S. HOME ECONOMICS | MUSIC'S UL ERO GIN BSS 5 OE kl ie eine tae Washington, D. C. B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Pe We OME RINE Te LEON 6: 8h 8. Clemson B.S.-COMMERCE Ou Tima evel OC AING IS ON Orie ce Re CHa Heston A.B. HISTORY Le eer ONGLONG CHORE Mar deh. en a Re ® Reltan B.S. BIOLOGY WINIFRED JULIA LOSSE . ee Cees ate are ee Harleston ‘A.B. HISTORY HOLVACH SANVISTARLOLI. . ye 2 eee onnetia A.B. ENGLISH. IOE NE REGIA AIO Vita oe So Me Sy Kings Creek B.S. COMMERCE ORNS VOV WA Wate a i es oe ee Fair Blatt No B.S. HOME ECONOMICS DLA Ven SMe fue aie 48 lr ae. lS... Richburg B.S. COMMERCE DORIS WOFFORD McABEE . eee weet Se NVOOdTitT A.B. FINE ARTS Vee is NOD Baas eee ey 6 fe. ics Chesnee A.B, HISTORY ELIZABETH WATSON McCALL . - ) « = «- Bennettsville B.S. HOME ECONOMICS LYLE D. W. McABEE W. A. McABEE McCALL 59 McCASKILL : McCLARY -McCONNELL McCROREY McCUEN McDERMID McGILL McINTOSH McIVER McKINNEY 60 tad t r TATLER ie tot OF 1949 Lov PRI SCLRIS PUNE McCASKILIEL.. - ee nese wee Bethune A.B. ENGLISH MARGARET LUCILLA MCCIGARGY | low iree 8 den Gréeleyville B.S. MUSIC SOD Zabel raevicCONNELI ea.) 4. Anderson B.S. HOME ECONOMICS SARA BARBER McCROREY . eee er ee ee ROC ema li B.S. HOME ECONOMICS DOROTHY ERIN McCUEN ; 5 6 oe co « Wiese Shierils B.S. HOME ECONOMICS ELEANOR MARGUERITE McDERMID . ee ee Oe Ol Catal A.B, FRENCH Gey VC Gril: eee tee ly eee dein. Kingstree B.S. HOME ECONOMICS MARY MARCELLA McINTOSH . Tt mie oa. Ho Bordeathe B.S. COMMERCE NANCY EOWARD MéerVER . =-'. ee een Oharieston B.S. PHYSICAL EDUCATION VIRGINIA LOUISE McKINNEY .. ee ee ee chesniee B.S. COMMERCE Reb be KATHRYN McLEOD: .. -, ee ee Cannon B.S. PHYSICAL, EDUCATION — RANCES VIRGINIA McMAHON Pye ft Gy, he fete Cenees AB. ENGLISH IDOIRINS, UNSIEROEIE, INGCIMINEIEZNIN) Sees Ga ee ne ary, Oa LOY B.S. COMMERCE VUNG ACNE IAININIMICINAT R22 5. «te see Hartsville B.S. COMMERCE McLEOD McMATHION McMILLAN McNAIR él McNAULL MACE MACHEN MADDOX MAGRATH MAHON MAJOR MALPHRUS MANER MANGUM I 62 wt i fred w ? TATLER i: Levivbée OF 1949 Lou §¢ e] a 4 OMiet AL WomMGNAULIGgt 9 2 ook pele eth Spock Hint hy a ; B.S. COMMERCE F ae, Peet VERNIACH Gn nem ey oat) heat pe es Orangeburg GI y . A.B. LATIN AND ENGLISH 77 Da See ek PI WANG VUACEIEON ee oe ee Greenville A.B. ENGLISH Saree RE VO AT OX ce Si ltl ee MEd Enoree B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Pete ©. PLC Ro MAGRA PHA =o ol. Conway B.S. COMMERCE Pei Bb He BAM EY MAHON) | Yilsc osteo ke ood Greenville B.S. PHYSICAL EDUCATION VAVIANG | WANELASMEATOR 0. o, = Greer B.S. MUSIC Pee CVE Mist Wl Sue, fy ee ee Ridgeland B.S. COMMERCE Pave Val itr MANERA ele ee ee ee Allendale B.S. PHYSICAL EDUCATION POG VII aMANGUITO 6 ee Chesterfield B.S. COMMERCE oO) IBN Eee RO RUM ARTON GL. 6) 2, 4 ike ke. Chester A.B. ENGLISH IP MNG VSS DENWARTIMARONEY : 004 6. 2. Fountain Inn B.S. HOME ECONOMICS PCa wR E Le LI ZABLE MARTIN: 2-9. 6 0 2. 2.9) Cowpens A.B. FINE ARTS ee EAI CR. ie etree Ge a. lorence B.S. COMMERCE. MARION MARONEY MARTIN MAURICE 63 % % MAYES MEADORS MEALING MELLETTE MILES MITCHELL MOBLEY MONROE D. R. MONTGOMERY M. EF. MONTGOMERY Pas a x he ie a, ee ) TATLER) 222-202 OF 1940 rf SUAS CVE SME NIG DIS oe 5 2 cs ND es eee Meine aeRO ENE Newberry A.B. ENGLISH He vet ORM EAD ORS al oo tet, 20s et eo Greenville B.S. HOME ECONOMICS NEE ES WILSONIMBALING 20) s,s ., North’ Augusta, Ga: A.B, HISTORY RB ee Gegn HDI Dee ee ee A Wedgehield B.S. HOME ECONOMICS SE ew) VBC Gee es ee ee, UM eCormice B.S. COMMERCE pe we ROPE ANCHE UIs sn cae tte eit Lo oN Anderson A.B. LIBRARY SCIENCE DOO IVE We VGN TG) BIG Ve © eas WG PS co Peas 0! 2S i Walteehors A.B. HISTORY VE eV TONROE, 6 8 12 4 lee ee a ew Clinten B.S. HOME ECONOMICS DOROiLLY RKROBUCKIMONTGOMERY 99) 2. | a Woodruff A.B. ENGLISH Sam AAS MON GOMERYS 0) eof. S| Landcister B.S. COMMERCE eam mV LOG ys ewe eee rt, wh oly. vba 5 oe Rocke Hill AB. ENGLISH Pee RED HM CComMORGAIN ¢ cer 2 Sak, 56 6 Whiiaia AB. ENGLISH eR GARE OAIVEAIN DA WWORGAING 0 5 ee ey eee, Hyman AB. ENGLISH BSRGUMRUIPSE CAINE MORROW .°. . + . « . Lancaster A.B. ENGLISH MOORE A. R. MORGAN M. A. MORGAN MORROW 65 MOSELEY MOSKOW MULLIKIN MUNDY MURRAY NELSON BK. H. NEWSOME V. V. NEWSOME NEWTON NICHOLS i 66 th OF 1942 fer Ss pe TATLER | carsots Le f eNO RIMO) SIGH Yes 4 hunt os) So Ge Mpeg ise 4.) we Anderson B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Ve DRE ey CC) SiO) VWVe se See hae se Riva 8 eke Andrews B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Sol Loon NVC) DE KULINw eee Oe eee eee Liberty B.S. HOME ECONOMICS PD Kes eNiUN WD Veta owe: oe Bile VGrgenville B.S. COMMERCE PE NPOUNSON MURRAY 2°). 2°. 4s 2...) Orangeburg B.S. MUSIC MARGARET ELOISE NELSON ©. Dee eo ee emiino yay A.B. ENGLISH LVEDYNG HOULENSHERAD NEWSOME... .-. °° . 4 = Britnson B.S. PHYSICAL EDUCATION | VADA VIRGINIA NEWSOME. ... 5 6 4h oo) dalermsaailliic A.B. ENGLISH AND LATIN | Go evOlirerhiZ ABP TH NEWTON © 6. yc Walterboro B.S. HOME ECONOMICS GEORGIA FAE NICHOLS . eee ee toe Oalida B.S. HOME ECONOMICS BReNGHS HH bIGAB ETE NICKS) .0. 6 2.7.00 2) 2. «Abbeville B.S. MUSIC Me kG Rist SHER SA NOLAND =) G 28:56 2 5 . Charleston A.B. LATIN MARGARET DORIS ORANDER .. eree et Prem eVloiiet ie B.S. COMMERCE. DORIS ANNETTE PARKS .. . =a es ehones ville B.S. HOME ECONOMICS | NICKS NOLAND ORANDER PARKS 67 Ye. —_ PARRIS PATTERSON A PHARS F. K. PEARSON PERRY PHILLIPS M. PINCKNEY PITTMAN POPE THE [942 TA TLER 68 wo + 2g, torece-UF 1942 TATLER | ) Ler wotg | Le RUTHSFRANCES PARRIS.. . re een enn teeniville B.S. COMMERCE See gh HR GONG@ ee Anns eas ers Spartanburg ‘ A.B. HISTORY DORIS CLAIRE PEARSON . Sie 4) Orangebure B.S. HOME ECONOMICS FRANCES KATHRYN PEARSON .. 5 3 0 «6 6 8 Weare Siivonils B.S. CHEMISTRY eee eV OVeme EY RY meme eee ee 2 —Tnmioneville B.S. COMMERCE THERESSA IBERIA PHILLIPS . . era he, Puen sien ©) Laat B.S, COMMERCE FRANCES ALOYSIA PINCKNEY . so 60 o o Jeitaclascchville A.B. MATHEMATICS VEDI IDC De RNME KUNI Yo 52 2) Se ay Boge a Edisto Island B.S. BIOLOGY HELEN ELMIRA PITTMAN . ee yee ee LOCK set | B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Po Wan Ey SONCPOPE I Ca Ses ae hie 1, 4 Edisto Island B.S. HOME ECONOMICS EDNAYGUALRE. POSTON”. Yee he ae ee Elyman A.B. MATHEMATICS FLORENCE BRADFORD POWER . ee ee eeAbpevalle B.S. COMMERCE DIMITRA GEORGE PSIRAKOS. . Se tes ye tenes me EOTeHCe A.B. ENGLISH Pie NOW vol Sam bee wae eR oe haa) cr Assis 2 eAbbewille B.S. MUSIC POSTON POWER PSIRAKOS QUARLES 69 RAHNER RAHTERT RAWL RECTOR REEDER RHOAD RICHARDSON RICKMAN RIGBY RITTER 70 EMULE 5 eriieté OF 1942 boa POONER NGRAH NIRS) tc G wat wn je, Edgefield A.B. ENGLISH GX PME RINES LORAINE RAE TER Tye)? ft iele eo a: Charleston d B.S. HOME ECONOMICS PIIZA BRT th LANEERAWO- =2) 5.020, (°° ee Lykesland A.B. ENGLISH MORE TO ASE LIZABEEEMORECLOR . 020: 4 2. «t 4x -.. Gaffney B.S. COMMERCE DOR ORE Ye WET PEI RDOREE DER, . a). .0..% 's oe Columbia B.S. PHYSICAL EDUCATION : PSS heme AND kA Li eT LOAD) tee he oe eee Denrmarte B.S. BIOLOGY NEAR EAR UN Crome (GHARIDSON :. =... oe. eae Seneng B.S. CHEMISTRY NARGARE DVAUIZABE TH-RICKMAN®. , ...'... + Spartanburg A.B. MATHEMATICS ie ava LD AR LORY sn gh a ruuk)) ele Oe Bee ge Manning B.S. COMMERCE Sr hen ROA GP Onn Phi. oa oe he ee oe tas West Union B.S. COMMERCE NOROTUVEVARSROBINSON « 2. .. €3. . 2 - © Lancaster B.S. HOME ECONOMICS VMARVA GALA MRINBSROBINSON =. 2 25. . .. « . Lancaster B.S. PHYSICAL EDUCATION SY BIACA THERINE ROGERS, . ee oe ee Williamston A.B. ENGLISH ASR ea VES LOINC Sam) eee Ph og oe a Bl A eae B.S. COMMERCE SS er D. M. ROBINSON M. C. ROBINSON Ss. C. ROGERS Vv. M. ROGERS 7 ‘oO YOU ay ME FROM SHOE THE . PAss i} Sere ( lorv H OFM Lazy 1 Our U voy AH? we) Awe SSeS be=s Sees “How MANY IN THE CLOSET? BELLS . . . that tell you when . . . BEtis that tell you what . . . rooms that bear the marks of college customs and well-rounded mattresses and the touch of your own person- ality . . . fire drills that knock you out of bed at any hour—usually midnight . . . down the chute . . . and back to bed with dirty pajamas and skinned knees . . . bull sessions on cur- rent men and clothes in the atmosphere of a comfortably cluttered room . . . a clean-up schedule that’s hard to follow . . . permissions and house rules and campus-wide check-ups phone calls in the office when the booth’s busy, where it’s everyone’s privilege to listen parlor dates . . . being awakened by the sound of an early-morning riser pecking on a typewriter i And so we live as one . . . and through the years the sounds of our merry tune “Pass the Shoe” and our mingled voices will echo through our dormitory halls— “After Working Hours . . . Behind the Scenes” check wp!” JUST BETWEEN YOU AND ME... and the Dorm Spasmopic STUDYING ROPER ROSS ROUSE SADLER B. D, SANDERS I, F, SANDERS SCALES SEABROOK ey nt SEARS SELLERS THE 1942 TATLER 74 pcos TATLER ce sntoté- OF 1949 VIP ean ar PaO) Et ee Oe to) LS iad 8: 7a ets Six Mile B.S. HOME ECONOMICS VWiINIKGE eS ROSS 7.5) aes ote ee ere oociety cE Till “B.S. COMMERCE JACQUELINE CASQUE ROUSE se ieee oo. Se, Mlorence B.S. MUSIC BEELYSWILSON-SADLER.... Ss 8 oe a wm | Roelle TER B.S. HOME ECONOMICS BETTY DUNBAR SANDERS . eS eet st Richburg B.S. HOME ECONOMICS ISABEL FRANCES SANDERS . ee) |) Moncks Comes B.S. HOME ECONOMICS VIRGINIA ADELAIDE SCALES. . ee ero Lecnivalile B.S. HOME ECONOMICS RETTA GAILLARD SEABROOK . ee eee i disto island A. B. ENGLISH DOROTHY M. SEARS. « « IRoek Jinn A.B, MODERN LANGUAGES AND HISTORY MARY ELIZABETH SELLERS. eta ee be yeaa FROCK. Fill B.S. COMMERCE BUCY RATHER RINESSENN 2. fo Noth Aueusta, Ga: B.S. CHEMISTRY Die Pe RICH OAL Y Ne ee y fe oq. Lexington B.S. COMMERCE LARUE ELLEN SHERRER . Wes ae A ee ee ee Sharon A.B. ENGLISH ROSAVMELE AN SIMS 3: 5 6 co o JR@OEK IBtnlil B. Ss. PHY SICAL, EDUCATION SENN SHEALY SHERRER SIMS 75 SINGLETARY CURE SLELON EB. My SrLroNn SLOTCHIVER CA. SMITH Cry. eS MEE eH? SMITH K. BE. SMITH Seu eames a Mull Er SMYRL THE 1942 TATLER 76 TATLER ae ronuoed- OF 1949 DORO UM WBE RINDAS SINGLETARY mame eh 2 oo ) Gree B.S. COMMERCE CLAUDE RICHARDS SITTON ae ome oor. Pendleton A.B. MATHEMATICS PRIS LINEOM ELTON SIPTONESNS 4 6 a eee . Hasley A.B. ENGLISH Pee LGV Ree ape eel Ge ee een 8) os “WAT orb es B.S. COMMERCE CEL IOUN B UNINOMIEDH awe 2 2), ee. 4, tk Johnston B.S. COMMERCE CONNIE JEAN SMITH . . 2 ese eet Bishop ville B.S. PHYSICAL, EDUCATION KA TEEBEN HARRING TON SMITH 2 2 3! 2. wee Dillon A.B. HISTORY KATHRYN BSTELLE SMITH . me: North Augusta, Ga, B.S. COMMERCE See CO) ite os Vil Nie ake. Oa ole ue ke | Bowman A.B. ENGLISH HO WV VE VER NLVER te) ee ee a ee. | te Cyt degs A.B. ENGLISH Pee ee Neri Steinbre i ol os | | Eifjede B.S. HOME ECONOMICS MARTHA BARNETTE SPENCER . 2 oS oA) te apt Alteyele Tatil B.S. COMMERCE EIA NUE DT ROS ee Re 0 A Nee Cross A.B. ENGLISH BARBARA MARTIN STALVEY . ee eee ee CONWAY, B.S. HOME ECONOMICS. ee Ee SNELL SPENCER SPIERS STALVEY 77 SPRAGUE STEADMAN Rk. M. STANLEY STEPHENSON 78 Je M. STANLEY STEVENS STOKES M. KE. STANLEY STEWART STOUDEMIRE so Ts TATLER ) evecoté OF 1942 Loo MARION ESTHER SPRAGUE B.S. PHYSICAL, EDUCATION ETHEL MAF STANLEY . B.S. HOME ECONOMICS — JULIA MARTHA STANLEY B.S. COMMERCE Meta HUI ZABETH STANLEY «. 0s A.B, ENGLISH ANN ELAINE STEADMAN . sh Se A.B. FRENCH JUANITA ELIZABETH STEPHENSON A.B. ENGLISH ADELE SCE CLIIASSTEVENS . . 2, A.B. ENGLISH EDNA AMELIA STEWART . A.B. PSYCHOLOGY — NANALIE STOKES . B.S. HOME ECONOMICS FANNIE ROSE STOUDEMIRE ee A.B. ENGLISH MACYE LOUISE STROUD B.S. HOME ECONOMICS — BER NICEE. STROUP. A.B. HISTORY MAKY ANNELUB STUCKEY B.S. MUSIC NING eS VIRGINUARSTURGIS .9 05... B.S. HOME ECONOMICS STROUD STROUP Elmira, N. Y. Hamlet, IN. C Marion Marion Spartanburg Lando Charleston Six Mile Tampa, Fla. Little Mountain Richburg Seabrook Bishopville Rock Hill STUCKEY STURGIS SUMMER De CAMO Ie: H. G. TAYLOR TERRELL TERRY A. J. THOMAS M. E. THOMAS THOMPSON THOMSON THORNLEY 80 ee hd Pe UN Ey OWINEVL RRs cD. eka te B.S. HOME, ECONOMICS DORIS CLAIRE @TAYILOR =, A.B. HISTORY PA ZAAE I GlUREA PHATAV TOR 6.0.2. B.S. PHYSICAL, EDUCATION Yee Reb RR) els ee A.B, SOCIOLOGY GEORGENE TERRY ae B.S. BIOLOGY Ne) Cc Ase ETO MAS. eRe cee o. B.S. HOME ECONOMICS MARGUERITE ELIZABETH THOMAS B.S. COMMERCE PINS PWENDASTHOMPSON . 9.5 . G .2 B.S. HOME ECONOMICS MARY ADELAIDE THOMSON A.B. HISTORY MILDRED ROSE THORNLEY . B.S. HOME ECONOMICS VIRGINIA HARDIN TILLMAN . B.S. PHYSICAL EDUCATION _ LAURA CAMILLA TROWBRIDGE . B.S. BIOLOGY MARGARET EVELYN TURNER B.S. HOME ECONOMICS RUTH ANNE, TYSON. A.B. ENGLISH TILLMAN TROWBRIDGE TATLER J Ltée torts- QF 194) La Newberry Kershaw Greenville Manning Rock Hill Greer Aiken Van Wyck Abbeville Moncks Corner Cheraw North Augusta, Ga. Arcadia Greenville TURNER 81 VAUGHN WADE M. M. WALDEN T. G. WALDEN ; D. EF. WALKER L. KE. WALKER M. WALKER WATTS WEATHERS WEEKLEY THE 1942 TATLER 82 Pd A fae PZ ts cy ed SVN EEN aR ge B.S. COMMERCE BETTY JO WADE Leper rake 7 A.B. ENGLISH MAK YSMINERVA WALDEN . .°... A.B. ENGLISH THELMA GERTRUDE WALDEN A.B. MATHEMATICS ; DORO LHPACE TRULIA WALKER |. 3 4-9, B.S. HOME, ECONOMICS EE ETY E. WALKER . AB. ENGLISH MARIAN WALKER Rpt AES eee B.S. COMMERCE ADA FLORENCE WATTS . A.B. LIBRARY SCIENCE. ELIZABETH CAROLYN WEATHERS . B.S. MUSIC—PIANO MARGARET: SPARR AWEREKLEY. (. 1%... B.S. HOME ECONOMICS EZ MUL EN ES Wit BORING, nie yc eon A.B. MATHEMATICS MARTHA RANDOLPH WESTROPE. . B.S. MUSIC—PIANO DOROTHY BEIZABEIH WHITE teas B.S. COMMERCE SUE FRANCES WHITNEY .. A.B, SOCIOLOGY WELBORN WESTROPE 83 TATLER | pie wte- OF 1940 Jonesville Jonesville Fairforest Moore Seneca Union Ware Shoals Franklin, N. H. Bowman Varnville Belton Gaffney Fountain Inn Union WHITE SSS SSS SSS Sree WHITNEY AGL oe da WILL WILLIAMS I I AMS E. WILLIAMS WILSON 84 I. M. WILLIAMS WISE WOODHAM M. BE. WILLIAMS WOLFF WRINN pe entry re WYATT - TATLER o ALMA LOUISE WILLIAMS B.S, PHYSICAL EDUCATION — EDNA’ EARLE WILLIAMS ert : A.B. ENGLISH NUNCA, Wall RAM Sis B.S. HOME ECONOMICS MP everett LU eS WIL IAM Stee shy ans, B.S. HOME ECONOMICS SARAH BARR WILLIAMS ath aeons A.B, ENGLISH PIGB ONE ED UeWILSON 00, Glee oR ee 4 B.S. HOME ECONOMICS ANN WILLS WISE Dah ie en a eee B.S. HOME ECONOMICS DORIS FAY WOLFF. ert ea ee A.B. MATHEMATICS PE @ WV OODEA Mars 9 Meo lo aw, B.S. HOME ECONOMICS WEN NIB LOGS WRINN 6 ote ane ef B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Selene E ATV VAT Res cele. ose as B.S. HOME ECONOMICS SUE WY LUE: Y NOR) areal ee A.B, ENGLISH ISA TIE YARBOROUGH B.S. HOME ECONOMICS MARY KATHERINE YOUNGBLOOD B.S. COMMERCE BUBANORSEDWINE, ZEAGLER . A.B. MATHEMATICS WYLIE bLatvtobtse OF 1942 Norway Dacusville Liberty Dacusville Great Falls Newberry Trenton Florence Bishopville Westminster Greenville Clover Jenkinsville Elko Lone Star YARBOROUGH YOUNGBLOOD ZEAGLER a- (P) “We Are the Seniors Seniors Are We... Sibarar . Singing together righ t merrily PRODUCTS OF FIVE A. M. . . . Daisy Chain . Ch J g E the proudest song of all, the sign that we've reached the top . . . we took our ups and downs in the same spirit we walked away with the “‘Pep Meet” . . . not usually a senior privi- lege . ... we gave a successful Senior play, “Ladies In Waiting” . . . we en- joyed the respect of the underclassmen, and gave them due regard . .. we danced untiringly to the Jungaleers at Junior-Senior, and marched in Daisy- Chain with junior sisters . . . we relin- quished our caps after Senior Chapel, and we leave our school with the feeling of a year full of Senior doings. DoNNING “the caps” AFTER SENIOR CHAPEL, MucH TALKED OF JUNIOR-SENIOR BREAKING A PRECEDENT . . , Seniors win Pep Meet INCOMING TAKES OVER 87 | ico f f 3 ) THE tAazerwote- UF 1942 i JUNIorS (fy . reach the stage where they are jolly by reputation . . . but harried by . . . Ed. projects . . . deciding on majors and minors . . . scenery, costumes, and lines for Junior Follies . . . that last desperate rush to make Jun- ior-Senior just right . . . that impressive business of marshaling . . . duties as secretaries and assistants . . . lending patient ears as Freshman counselors to the questions of freshmen . . . and that settled feeling when each receives a class ring, that first sure sign of getting up in the college world . . . and spring elec- tions that wake juniors up to next year’s promises. “Prepared to work... and eager to please” “Ye Gods,” this year’s Junior Follies, was a fast-moving play about the Greek gods in New York. Under the direction of Junior Maria Moss and with the aid of a top-ranking cast and co-workers, it re- sulted in one of the most talked of follies ever given on the campus. SHEELY TISDALE OWEN FINAL STAGES OF “YE Gops” MartHaA SHEELY Cheerleader PHyYLLis TISDALE Cheerleader Mary H katH Owen Pianist 7 ay . | a HARNEY PARKS BURNS YEARGIN “They Look Ahead With Open Minds’ e FRANCES Burns, President @® Harrrer YERARGIN, Vice-President @ SARAH Parks, Secretary e Jane Harney, Treasurer 89 FIRST ROW CLARA ANSON ALLEN, Marion; MARY LOUISE AMEEN, Great Falls JANET LOUISE ARNDT, Clemson; GRACE ASHE, Rock Hill JOAN ATKINSON, Augusta, Ga.; RAE AULL, Leesville FRANCES CAROLYN AYERS, Greenville; MARTHA AZER, Rock Hill SECOND ROW ESTHER ZULEIKA BAILEY, Rock Hill; MARY FRANCES BAKER, Marion SARA BAKER, Sumter; JULIA CAROLINE BANNISTER, Starr EDWINA McCOLLOUGH BARR, Arlington, Va.; MARY NINA BARTON, Orangeburg JOE ANN BAUER, Columbia; MARY ELIZABETH BEAMAN, Sumter THIRD ROW ELSIE EARL BEARD, Myrtle Beach; EMMA ELLEN BISHOP, Beaufort VIRGINIA McCLELLAN BLACK, Greenville; MIRIAM THERESA BOLT, Anderson KATHLYN BERRY BOMAR, Greenville; MARY RUTH BRAY, Greenville MARY SUE BRITTON, Kingstree; INELLE BROADWAY, Oswego FOURTH ROW JANIE BROGDON, Sumter; ELEANOR MOSS BROWN, Anderson MADELINE BURNS BROWN, Kingstree; METTIE DELL BRUNSON, Sumter MITTIE WISE BRYAN, Trenton; PRISCILLA ROSEMARY BRYANT, Inman MARGARET BUDDIN, ‘Timmonsville; LUCY FRANCES BURNS, Sumter 90 FRANCES ELLA BURTON, Savannah, Ga BILLIE CAROLYN BUSH, Rock Hill CAROLYN VIRGINIA CAMPBELL, Pendleton LILLIAN CAROLYN CAMPBELL, Spartanburg ALICE JUNE CANNON, Spartanburg MARY FRANCES CANNON, Rockingham, N. C. MARIAN BEATRICE CARTER, Fairfax DOROTHY LEE CHAMBLEE, Anderson MARJORIE LEE CHAPLIN, Ridgeland JANE CHARLES, Piedmont CODYE GWENDOLYN CLINKSCALES, Rock Hill MAMIE FRANKLIN COLE, Florence Vv FRANCES ELIZABETH COLEMAN, Ridgeway MIRIAM GRIFFIN COOK, Batesburg VIVIAN BYRD COWARD, Florence MARJORIE, LUCILLE CREED, Camden MARGARET NELL CROSBY, Union M., ELIZABETH DARBY, Fort Motte RUTH ELIZABETH DARBY, Lowrys BETTY ANN DAVIS, Norway SARAH ELOISE DERRICK, Leesville EMILY LEWIS DILLARD, Clinton JENNY MOFFATT DONNALD, Washington, D. C. KATHERINE AGNES DOUGLASS, Jefferson JEANETTE HAZELWOOD DUKES, Orangeburg ‘MABEL KASTERLING, Dillon LILLIE BELLE EVANS, New Zion NETTIE ADELPHIA FINDLEY, Honea Path SUE WINSTON FITZPATRICK, Rougemont, N. C. VIRGINIA HARRIETT FOGLE, Neeses ELEANOR RUTH FULMER, Florence ELIZABETH FULMER, Leesville ? ? + es OF i MEPL AP CQ My 9 FIRST ROW HENRIETTA FitzSIMON GAILLARD, Eutawville; ALICE ROWENA GANTT, Jefferson MARY FRANCES GARDNER, Darlington; NANCY ANN GARRISON, Anderson ELIZABETH GASKIN, Greenville; MARY VIRGINIA GASSER, Navy Yard MAMIE EVELYN GAUSE, Coward; WINONA GILSTRAP, Easley SECOND ROW FREDNA JUANITA GINN, Varnville; EDNA EARLE GODWIN, Lake City LOUISE HADDAD, Chester; MILDRED HAIGLER, Cameron GEORGIA LUCILE. HAMLET, Anderson; ALPHA WILSON HAMMOND), Batesburg CARMEN ESTELLE HAMMOND, Seneca; ANN HOPE HAMPTON, Lockhart THIRD ROW ROSA CANNON HANCOCK, Dalzell, MARY CHAPMAN HANNA, Blacksburg JANE FULTON HARNEY, Laurens; MARTHA RUTH HARRELL, Marshville MOTTE LEGARE HAY, Johns Island; MARY ANN HENRY, Columbia ARLIE HERIN, Lockhart; MARY HERLONG, Johnston FOURTH ROW ANNE BREMANN HETRICK, Walhalla; LOUTEE JANE HINSON, Bethune DORA MIRIAM HINSON, Heath Springs; MARGARET BELLE HIPP, Clinton ALICE HOGARTH, Brunson; MARGARET ALICE HOLLIFIELD, Bamberg MARJORIE ANNE HOLTZENDORFF, Clemson; EDNA MAK HOOKER, Columbia Ce MARY EMMA HORTON, Heath Springs HELEN ALICE HOWARD, Batesburg ANNIE ELIZABETH HUMPHREYS, Plum Branch CAROLYN HALL JEFFORDS, Florence MARION JOHN, Bennettsville ANNE LECLARE JOHNSON, Anderson LUCY CATHERINE JOHNSON, Salley THELMA BLANCHE JOHNSTON, Greenville EMILY REBECCA JONES, Kershaw MARGIE ELIZABETH JONES, Bethune NANCY ANN JONES, Batesburg SARA ADDIE JONES, Blacksburg | Vv SARAH DUVALL JUSTICE, Cheraw KATHRYN KERHULAS, arom, IN, C. SARA HILDA KING, Abbeville HELYN MARGUERITE KIRBY, Union EVA IRENE KNEECE, Batesburg VIRGINIA LANCASTER, Govan ANNIE RUTH LANGFORD, Woodruff BETTY LAY, Central MARY IRENE LIGON, Winnsboro ELLA ELIZABETH LINDLER, Rock Hill MARY EVELYN LOTT, Johnston SARAH MILLER McALILEY, Chester ; JULIA LOREE McCLAM, Lake City LEILA COTTINGHAM McCORMICK, Rowland,N.C. ELEANOR McFADDEN, Rock Hill HELEN McGILL, Kingstree JULIA McKENZIE, Estill SARA McKINNEY, Georgetown SARA McLURE McLENDON, Bishopville EMILY McMILLIAN, Bamberg 4 fie i, Pa p ne o MAL Li Caer 93 FIRST ROW NELL CROUCH McMILLAN, Jefferson; EKARLINE McNEILL, Conway MARY KAY MARTIN, Cowpens; VALERIA LUGENIA MARTIN, Strother WILMA YORK MARTIN, Williamson, W. Va.; FRANCES MARVIN, White Hall AINSLIE MAXWELL, Florence; JEAN C. MAXWELL, Florence SECOND ROW MARY ELINOR MAXWELL, Walhalla; VIRGINIA MAY, Aiken AGNES SUMMER MAYES, Rock Hill; EUNA K. MAYS, Fair Play MARJORIE BRABHAM MERCHANT, Bamberg; MARY MADELINE MERRITT, Myrtle Beach MARY RUTH MILLER, Greenville; CAROLYN WINNIE MILLS, Campobello THIRD ROW THELMA JEANETTE MILLS, Campobello; LINA McLEOD MOORER, St. George ELIZABETH ANITA MORRIS, Olar; MARIA’ MOSS, Walhalla MARY G. MURRAY, Charleston; SARA KING MURRAY, Greenville; MARGARET JANET NETTLES, Leo; MARTHA LEE NEWTON, Charleston FOURTH ROW JO NELLE NICHOLS, Leesville; CAROLYN N. NICHOLSON, Jefferson DOROTHY LEE OATES, Chester; MURIEL MONROE OATES, York | MARY HEATH OWEN, Elloree; MARY ELLA O’CAIN, Orangeburg OMEGA MALLINE PACE, Orangeburg; MARGARET AUDREY PADGETT, Walterboro | : a5 SARAH THOMAS PARKS, Fort Mill SARAH VIGNERON PARROTT, Florence FRANCES ELIZABETH PAYNE, Darlington SARA VIVIAN PEACE, Andrews JANET ELSIE PFEIFFER, Greenville JEAN ETHELYN PORTER, Williston FRANCES ELEANOR PRINCE, Easley KATHRYN ALICE QUARLES, Edgefield HARRIET ADELAIDE QUATTLEBAUM, Aiken BETTY QUINN, Clinton ANNIE LOIS RHAME, Camden HAZEL HENRIETTA RICHARDSON, Gresham Vv SARA ELIZABETH ROBBINS, Anderson SARAH COVINGTON ROGERS, Dillon ANNIE FAYE ROSS, Summerton ELAINE GERTRUDE ROSS, West Columbia ELEANOR RUGHEIMER, Charleston ROSALIE GREER SALVO, Charleston IMOGENE SANDERS, McCormick NANCY SANDERS, Anderson SARAH JEAN SANDERS, Richburg JEAN LEE SCALES, Greenville LOUISE SCHWARTZ, Charleston JOSEPHINE HOLLOWAY SELF, Ninety Six _ AGNES MAXIE SHAHID, Timmonsville MARY ELIZABETH SHEALY, Batesburg MARTHA GENTRY SHEELY, Columbia GRACE ELIZABETH SIMONS, Johnston CLAIRE HAMILTON SIMS, Easley DENBY SMITH, Ridgeland FLORENCE MARIE SOULE, Charlotte; N. C. EDNA ROZELLE SOUTHERLIN, Marietta 3 i ? é —ohe. ¥ £ , MtdL OF Cfo 7 owes MALAT Cem wi FIRST ROW MARY FRANCES SOWELL, McBee; JULIA ELIZABETH. STATON, Spartanburg VIRGINIA DIXON STEVENSON, Chester; HELEN PAULINE STRIBLING, Westminster MARY AMELIA TALBERT, Greenwood; MARGARET CHRISTINE TALLEVAST, NeSmith ADRIENNE TAYLOR, Gaston; JOSEPHINE CAROLYN TAYLOR, Conway SECOND ROW MARY McALLISTER TELFORD, Abbeville; OLIVE THOMASON, Fountain Inn REBEKAH O’NELL THOMPSON, Seneca; MARIAN ELIZABETH TISDALE, Kingstree PHYLLIS SANDERS TISDALE, Conway; JANE GARLINGTON TODD, Laurens CARLOTTA PATTI TOWNSEND, Blenheim; NANCY CAROLINE TUPPER, Rembert THIRD ROW ELSIE TURNER, Fort Mill; ELMA MARGUERITE VON GLAHN, Charleston EDNA DORIS WALTON, Greenwood; BETTY WANNAMAKER, Orangeburg MARIAN FRANCES WARNER, Greenwood; MARY VIRGINIA WATSON, Mt. Carmel FRANCES WILHELMINA WAY, Orangeburg; ELIZABETH ANNE WEEDON, Spartanburg FOURTH ROW MARGARET YOUNG WEST, Cassatt; EULIA J, WHITLOCK, High Springs, Fla. ELBERTA MAY WILES, Wolftan; CAROLINE WOODSIDE WILLIAMS, Spartanburg LILLIAN LELAND WILLIAMS, Charleston; MARY LOUISE WILLIAMS, Dacusville DOROTHY ANNE WILLIS, Owings; KATHRYN WILLIS, Gray Court 96 NELL WOLLING, Oxford, N. C.; JUANITA WOODWARD, Aiken DOROTHY PAMELIA WORKMAN, Westville; HARRIET GRAY YEARGIN, Gray Court OLGA YOBS, Columbia; RUBY PAULINE YOUNG, Kershaw Juniors . . . doing away with “hockey hotdogs” 97 on v4 THE | erAowcte¢- UF 1942 first to freshmen dorms to reminisce and to glory in their new status . . . from the sidelines they watch, amused at the typical boners of the wide-eyed frosh gaining new feelings of superiority and dignity. Between weekends they serve on committees, struggle through labs, and run the “Y”’ cafeteria. They make up a sophomore council, break library records by checking out countless books trying Sophomores, descending upon the campus after freshman week is over, rush to finish up parallel and handle minor offices . . . all this they do with zeal and industry . . . and being sophomores, forget to be green, and remember to be worldly wise. REESE GARRIS JEAN REESE Cheerleader NELL GARRIS Cheerleader ARNETTE HERBERT Pianist “Tt can be done... For Were Sophs! “You can tell a sophomore, but you can't tell her much.” For this is the hardest year, she will tell you, hurrying to meet a psychology lab, to balance a profit-and-loss statement in accounting or to read six books at one sitting for Eng- : lish Lit, HERBERT SOPHS STRUGGLE WITH PsycHoLocy THEORIES ncaa oh BRR bitten ce, eT HICKLIN SUGGS HERBERT BETHEA Sf “They work... Thev play... and they dream e Mary Stark Succes, President e Nancy Herpert, Vice-President e Lou Hicxuin, Secretary e ErLizABETH BeTrHea, Treasurer 99 FIRST ROW 3ARBARA Fay ADAMS, EMILY JEAN ADAMS, RutTH CorINNE ALFORD, MARYNETTE ALLISON, HELEN ALEEN AMEEN, ADELAIDE ANDERSON, ELIzABETH ANN ANDERSON, MarGARET ANN ANDERSON, MArtHa BrE ANDERSON. SECOND ROW SHADIE TowNsEND ARMSTRONG, Doris MAgk ATKINS, NorMA BatLEy ANDERSON, NANCY HAWTHORNE AUSTIN, MAry ELIZABETH AVINGER, HELEN CLARA Ayers, REBECCA LouIsE BAL- LENGER, MyrtLe ELIzABETH BALLENTINE, JEUEL IzETTA BANNISTER. THIRD ROW Mary ELLEN BarKER, Mary LILLIAN Barwick, Berry Lane BAuGH, EtHerpa BAuK- NIGHT, WILHELMINA Lourse BEASLEY, GRACE BrpeNnBAucH, Dorotuy BrrHEea, ELIZABETH CLARK Betuea, LyNpDA JEAN BETHEA. FOURTH ROW Berry Sue Birp, IsaBenLe Brapiey Birt, MartHa Louise Birturicut, Eizaperu HowrL, BLackMon, JANE Mastk BLACKWELL, Lutu Doris BLACKWELL, VircIntaA Lore Bout, G. CELESTE BONNETTE, JEssIE Mak BoswELt. FIFTH ROW ETHELDA WILLENA BowEN, RoseMARY Bowers, GLADYS BRAMHALL, BLANCHE EpNA BRANNON, Katuryn ALice Brasi,, MAry ErazABETH BrELAND, MaAzre Brewer, MrirrAm ELr- ZABETH BricKLE, MAry JEAN BripcEs. 100 FIRST ROW DorotHy Lora Brooks, HELEN CLARE Brooks, HELEN PAULINE BROWN N, MInnig Epi? Brown, Racuer Mary Brown, ELIzaBerit Asnpy BruNSON, Mary ELIzaABETH BRYAN, JUANITA ELIzABETH BryAN?T, MartHa WILKERSON BUICE. SECOND ROW ANN Marcuant Butt, SARAH Martua Burn, Emma Lors BurnsipE, Mary Sus Buscu, Mary Susan Bynun, Bernick Atyce Byro, Mary RoBerRTA CALHOUN, PAULINE HuNTER CairF, AuDREY CAprroLtA CAMPBELL, THIRD ROW Doris Luciiie CARMICHAEL, CHURCHILL CarroLt, Mary Karr CarrutH, Nina Lewis Carson, Winma LaRug Carter, JANE ARLINDA CHAMNESS, Martie ESTERCITA CLARK, NATALIE KATHRYN CLEVELAND, JESSIE LEONA COCKFIELD. FOURTH RQW Mary Atice Corer, JANE CoKErR, CAROLINE ELizaBETH CoLEMAN, ALICE Mitprep Comp- Ton, Nancy Boyp CoorEr, ANNIE May Covincton, Saran ELizaBETH Cox, S. FRANCES CRANE, ZENA CRAWFORD. 6 FIFTH ROW LAURA SIDELLE Croucn, Lots PepEN Curry, BARBARA JEAN Davison, MARTHA ETHEREDCE DENNY, FRANCES CAROLYN DuKEs, JULIA JEANETTE DUKES, ANNETTE. OLIVER DuRant, FRANCES EsTELLE Eppy, Mary BarBarA ELAM. 101 y 4 a r “ 3 . PH VCs othe F a a3 Pie oe a we? pe i” 4e . a A it ff _ é - ¥ scl ¢ FIRST ROW Marcaret ELENA Estrinck, Minprep Lucire Evans, Rosanint Jean Farrey, REBA LAVERNE Farr, ELLA BraDLEY FAULKNER, Ruopa ELizABETH FENNELL, SARA ELIZABETH Foosur, Berry Foster, KATHERINE EvizAnerH Fowke. SECOND ROW Mayorigz Parricta FREEMAN, Berry FUNDERBURK, MartAN FUNDERBURK, EMILY ANNE GARDINER, HELEN ANNETTE GARDNER, NELL MARGARET GARRIS, CAROLINE GARRISON, ELIZABETH Hirt, Gerrys, Lucine ELIZABETH GINN. THIRD ROW SaraH Linpa Goccans, HELEN GoopyEAr, DororHy JANE GREEN, JANE PEARCE GREGG, Nancy Louise GrEGoRIE, SALLY KaTHrRYN Grecory, KATHLEEN GRIFFIN, MIRIAM KATHERINE Groat, MARTHA GUESS. FOURTH ROW HELEN WINIFRED Harr, CHARLOTTE MILnEs HANCKEL, CATHERINE ANNIE Harrison, Dorts DrAN Harrison, DorotHy JeFFrrES Hart, Mary ExizaBeru HARTLEY, MARGARET MARIAN HartNEss, ANNE ELIZABETH Harvey, WinMA RutH HasEeLpEN. FIFTH ROW Roserra Louts—E HASKELL, BILLiE Burt Hay, Mary Heinen Hemrncway, Mary ARNETTE HERBERT, NANcy SusANn HeErpBert, Cecin—eE Hernpon, Mary MuIprep HickeErsON, Louisk HickLIN, EVELYN MANNING HiLLHouse. ‘ 102 FIRST ROW Jumiet Garnetr Hines, Frances EvizApetH Hrnson, JANET Boyp Hocan, FRANCES Marian Hones, Jewett Hoimes, Saran BovKINn Homers, ELEANorR SANDs Hurr, Gussir Huccins, Mary O’Bryan Hucerns. SECOND ROW FLoRENCE Hunvrer, KATHLEEN Hyman, Neomi ErizaserH INABINET, HAZEL 'CULLER INABINET, SARA CARTER JAMES, JULIA FRANCES JEFForDS, ELLEN JENERETTE, GLADYS VIRGINIA Jervis, Mary Leg JoHNson. THIRD ROW Myra Vircinia Jones, WittyE Kare Jones, MARGUERITE JORDAN, SARA Wirson KEELs, LAURETTA KENNEDY, EVELYN LEE KinuiaNn, Katuryn Louise Kirpy, Mary Byrp KLETTNER, KATHERINE KONDUROS. FOURTH ROW Bettye Joyce Lee, Henen Harvey Ler, Eprrn Foxworru LEGGETTE, CAROLINE ELiza- BETH LEONARD, ANNE OweENS LEPPARD, JACQUELYN Fotsom Lewis, Mary Connor LIVINGS- TON, Nancy Epwarp LossE, Mary JEANNE Lor. Ss TITTH ROW ALIck Marie Lowber, Vircinia Luzon Lwussarp1, Eva SuE Lyon, Marcaret CLARK McCanpiisH, Marcarer RutH McCram, Lots ALENE McCormick, LILLIAN Doris McLe£op, CHRISTINE GILBERT McQugen, Eprru Louise Masry, Pa P es Ce f ra 1 a i e f if 4 f Ae fae Ig Pw Oe Ae Pes? AF ak Lb. EES. oe OR ERs an ORE IEA TMAK ELL 103 PND (Baty? , ait LOCUM EL a4 yar rd om sae nse FIRST ROW ELLEN KoLiLocK MacLaucHiin, ANNE Boyp Macii,, Mary ELvizABETH MAHON, MARGARET MANNING, AppiE LorENE Martin, MARGUERITE MaAtTHIS, CATHERINE MATTHEWS, EVELYN EstHer Mays, MA® Wricut MAzyck. SECOND ROW WANDA LEE MEINTZER, SARA NeEwL, MILLER, Haze, IRENE Mixon, ELtinor Younc Monr- GOMERY, Marjorie ANN MONTGOMERY, AMY CrowbdER Moore, JENNIE CorNELIA Moore, Mary SToNE MoseELtEy, CAROLYN ESTELLE Murpu. THIRD ROW Mary ELizaABETH MurpHy, ANNE MurraAu, Joan Darrtinc Nix, Doris JEAN OUSLEY, HELEN PREACHER, FRANCES MARY PREGNALL, ELLEN Marion PsiLos, HELEN CUBBISON RAGSDALE, Louise RAHNER. FOURTH ROW Jesse AGNES RAINWATER, Mary PrercE RAINWATER, MAry Louise RALEY, MARTHA DrucILLA RATCLIFF, RACHAEL CAROLINE RAWL, ALICE MarsHALL RAYLE, THERESA JUANITA RAYNOR, JEAN CAROLINE REESE, Doris REHBERG. FIFTH ROW AuicE Joyce Rem, ELLEN RicHarpson, ELLA ExLizABETH RippiE, MartHa ANN Riccs, Frances Rivers, JACQUELYN VroLA Roork, Berry Fiske SANDERS, GERALDINE SAWYER, ELsiz DEALE SCOT’. 104 a FIRST ROW Maria ELizABETH SHARP, CAROLYNNE SHUFORD, JeAN HELLAMS SIMMONS, CAT HERINE SITGREAVES, FANNIE Lou Srrron, Betty Ler Stich, Nancy EVELYN SLOAN, GLADYS HELEN SMITH, JEAN SMITH. SECOND ROW MirtaM Grey SmitH, WiLA EvizasetH Smiru, Sara BELLE SMYTHE, PEARLE WISE SPIGNER, LAuRA FRANCES STEED, WILLIE Mark Stevens, Dorts Mar STEVENSON, Mary Eriza- BETH STROUD, MARGARET ELIZABETH STROUP, THIRD ROW Mary Stark .Succs, SarAH Marcaret SumMMER, FLORENCE LOUISE SUMMERS, Mary FRANK Swain, Doris Tant, Doris James THEODORE, Martia GRACE THOMAS, ALTHEA MARGUERITTE THOoMpson, Mary HELEN ‘THORNTON. FOURTH ROW LeNoraH Caronine Topp, Ina Marte Townsenp, Marcie Exizaseru TRAXLER, Eprtet BIGBY TRIBBLE, ALICE THEREAS TURNER, BEVERLEY ANNETTE TURNER, CAROLYN VIRGINIA TYSINGER, EMity ERNESTINE Tyson, Binurg NANCY VANDIVER. @ FIFTH ROW Vera LANE VERDIN, BARBARA CHRISTINE WALKER, SARA McCart, WALLACE, MIRIAM Warp, Mary Aretas Way, AILEEN TURNER WEATHERS, GRACE Sourres Wess, MartHa ELIZABETH West, Dotty McDELLA WHITE. i a Fy Z oy ot af 3 ae f Bs oe FIRST ROW EprtH CorNELIA WHITE, HARRIET WHITLOCK, EMILY FLORENCE WHITMIRE, FRANCES REBECCA WHITMIRE, LucitLE Nerrtig Wiccins, Caro, LYNNE WILLIAMS, DorotHy WILLIAMS. SECOND ROW ELIZABETH WILLIAMS, HARRIET RAY WILLIAMS, HELEN RANDOLPH WILLIAMS, SUSAN LEE WILLIAMS, Mary JANE WILLIFORD, SUSAN ELLEN WILLINGHAM, MArJoRIE JEAN WILLSON. THIRD ROW ANN ReEBEcCA WILSON, CAROLYN SUNDY WINBURN, HENRIETTE REEVES WITTE, MARY ELIZABETH Woop, LAURA BRANNON Woops, JOSEPHINE WYLIE. a pat at en ys ce = f : y 3 Bont 0 tg Sh, fh yp won ep fe ra he Poea ne Cots nen nt f g ¢ 106 . ESIDENTS Future Senior Dorm R 107 PORTER Mary EpNaA PorTER (C ‘heerlea der FRANCES Prrrit Cheerlecder Marcir Brown Pianist Pat ye yi ; é THE Heséewetn- OF 1942 é FRESHMEN, easily distinguished from upper classmen by less shiny skirts and shinier faces, turn their faltering saddles toward the new ventures of college, eager to know and be known, Unwillingly exposed to endless orientation tests dreaded blue slips . . . infirmary lines . . . and “put-off” term papers, they are intrigued by bull sessions . . . tryouts (especially acceptances), and fancy dress at artist courses. They learn everything from the “do's” and “don’ts” in the hand book to how to manage a box from home. Theirs is only the beginning, with the best yet to come. “We have few worries... A TIME-HONORED CUSTOM—apple bob- bing, and a time-honored tradition—jun- ior sisters relieve the freshmen of their seven o'clock curfew, and give them a little fun; a dittle. frohe, and a lot’ ot dunkin’. PEeTTIT DROWN FROSH BOB FOR APPLES WITH JUNIOR SISTERS NORRIS KINARD HICKMAN DUKES “No Care Beyond Today... !” @ Mrriam Hickman, President e SmyLy Krinarp, Vice-President e Vircinia Duxes, Secretary e Bessie Norris, Treasurer 109 Borage if f Sy; A : Pid fr? 7 a q f. f as e PALA POMEAL 5. f é Marcaret Eitis ADAMS Gracy CLEo Appy MARGARET ELIZABETH AGNEW SARAH MAyrANT ALEXANDER ALIcE ELizABETH ALLEN SaLLy Marcarer ALLEN DorotHy ALick ANDERSON Mary ELizABETH ANDERSON Harriet ARGOE Mary ELEANOR ARNDT Doris DiANA ARONSON Lucy Lee ARTHUR DorotHy HELEN AYER Mary Lawton BacsBy Doris BAILEY GRACE BARKER PuHy.tiis IRENE BARKSDALE Mary VirGINniIA BARNETT JANIE SALLEY Bates Carot BEDENBAUGH Mary Wyuie BELK MINNIE CATHERINE BELK SARAH EQLIzABETH BENFIELD Marcaret PEARL BENNETT THEORA PHyLLIs BERNSTEIN 31LLig ErHe, BiGHAM Mary Poac BLACKWELL ELIzABETH KENNEDY BLAKENEY SARAH REBECCA BLAND Rusy Hortense BoLtanp Mary Grorta Bort Mary Lacy Bost Mary McMaster BouLWARE CAROLYN ANDERSON BOWER FroripE Bowers LetiA Mar BrApBury ALIceE BraDSHAW Kate DEE BRADWELL Mary AGNES BREWER Tinlig WALLACE Brick VivIAND DEAN BrROCKMAN Ex,orsE NortH Brown Harriet ErHe, Brown MARGARET ELIZABETH BROWN MaryorrE ANN Brown VioLtEt ADAMS BROWNING ELAINE BRUCE CaroLINE McKEiiar BruNSsON Mary LAvintA BruorTON RutH EizasetH Bryson 110 $ of if i? f { al J wot Up 5 he ve PME pittl gg RutH VirGINIA BuRKETT HELEN Caroryn Burns JACQUELINE Byrp Mary CHAPMAN CALLAHAM Murpar—E ANN CAMERON ALIcE ELizABETH CAPELL DorotHy Eva CarriGANn ALMA Myrtle CARTER MarrAn FRANCES CARTER SARA ELIZABETH CARTER VirGINIA BricHt CARTER TERESA Woop CAskEy DorotHy ANN CASTLES DorotHy CaucHMAN Mary Louisr CAUGHMAN Lypra Riccs CHANDLER Nancy May CHartiks Mary Earik CHEATHAM JEWELL Lucite CLarK CornELIA Louise Crary CAMILLE CHRISTINE CLEVELAND Cecine Jane CoKER Mary Doucias CorEMAN KatHryn Woopwarp Cooper CAROLYN CopPELAND SARAH Marcaret’ Corey JANE CoTHRAN ALPHA APHELIA Covar ANNIE Sug CRAIC MartHa Emmure Crawrorp Mary Frances Crawrorp INEz Brownrtnc CREECH ELEANOR PAULINE CroFForD MarrHa LourseE Curp FRANCES ANNE CuRRY BLANCHE ELizaBetH DANTZLER HELEN EvANGCELINE DarBy Tracie ExizaBsetH Davis JoANNA DeEmos ELoisE DEMPSEY Nancy EnizasetH DILLARD Emity Watkins Drxon SUSAN Doty Frances Incett DoyLEe VirGINIA CLARE DuK s Mary CATHERINE DuNN Harriet EvizaAseraH DURANT JupiraH Lucia Eappy FRANCES Evetyn EARLE LAUREL JEAN DECKER Hl ( Y 5, es lA PIES (elt hhh- Fé é NAN CATHERINE EARLEY Mary J. Economy KATHERINE WARREN EDENFIELD ANNA KATHERINE EDENS Ina RuFus Epwarps IonE Berry EDWARDS Betty ELAINE ELLiotr WILHELMINA Epps VERNA Mason Faris LALA L. FARMER Doris LoursE Faust BertHA ELIZABETH FEAGIN JANE FERGUSON Eminy FrIeL.ps CATHERINE ELIzABETH FINDLEY Mary FRANCES FINLEY DorotHy VIRGINIA FLoRY Petrre Susan FrLoyp Mertre Hinma FrLoyp LinpA WHARTON FRANKS ANGELINE ForNEY FREEMAN Este ANDRENA FREY THELMA FRICK Rose FRIEDMAN DorotHy EuGENIA FURMAN EVELYN GERTRUDE GANTT Mary ELizABETH GARRAUX Emi_y LEONARD GARRET Nora ELIzABETH GARRETT JACQUELINE VIRGINIA GARRICK RosE ANN GARRISON MiriAM SMITH GRAY Mary AGNES GATLIN Eruma R. GAuLt GLApys CLARE GAUSE WitMA EvELYN GUASE ELiizA JANE GIBBS ANNIE MArtTHA GIBSON Meta CATHERINE GIBSON ViviAN Rak GILcHRIst Henrietta Gini Mary Gracé GLAscocK FRANCES Marian Gopwin ELIZABETH STALVEY GOLDFINCH ELLEN Loutseé Goong GRACE JOSEPHINE Goopson Mary FRANCES GOSSETT MariE GRAINGER CAROLYN MArRyJoRIE GRAMLING KATHRYN GENEVA GRANT 112 ya ff ee ‘ oe vi Wig Pm | fs PVA EL h kh E A MELVIN GREEN Ort Ruta GREEN SARAH Doris GREENE BERtHA Dorris GriFFIS JEAN TALL Grist SARAH GERIOT GUESS VIRGINIA Cary GUTHRIE Newry, Linnian Hacoop DorotHy Hamiton ANN ELIZABETH HAMITER Berry HamMmonp Lilian AUTHILLIAN HANNA Save Lee Harmon Marig CATHERINE HARPER JANE Exniort Harr JOHNNIE Myrter, Haves Aubrey Ler HEMBrer Gary Dixig Hemincway ViRGINIA ELizaABEertH HENDERSON Mary Frances Hernpon EnizaserHh ANN Herrine Mirtam Pork Hickman Berry Hirz1s Berry Hines Bertoa Hines CrarA Dre Hines Cora Enizaneta Hines Marcaret Det Htnson EstHer OveLteve HorpEn Normer Enizaseta Hor,oway Epna Louise Hormes JEANIE McGowan Hortmes Berry Horton Berry HaAzer Hower ADELLE HuN‘TER CaRoLyN Enizaseta Hurro Doris HeneENA Hurro DorotHy Likuventa IscEerr ELIzABEIH JAYNE Ivey Nancy Sug Ivey Mary OTHELLO JAMESON Marcaret Loursg JEANES Mary CAROLYN JERNIGAN DororHy CaroLriNnA JoHNSON HELEN CAMPBELL, JOHNSON KatHRYN CHRISTINE JOHNSON ANTOINETTE Drxon Jones JANICE Marte JoNEs KATHERINE MERLEY JONES MartHa InEz Jones 113 - t a Si , f PAE MMMM ‘ f ? Musa FRANCES JONES HENRIETTA JOYNER MarrHa ErizaABetaH Kk¥ICHLINE MADELEINE KELLER LizELLE SmMyLy KINARD Mary Heren KING SARA LEE KING Mary Prart Krinsky DorotHy CARLISLE KIRKLEY FRANCES JEFFORDS KISTLER JUNE JACQUELINE KiTcHENS ANN KATHERINE LArRD RutH LAWRIMORE Martan O’DeELL LAWTER MARGARET SWANSON Lay Mary Louise Leacur SarAH Danby LEE HELEN WILLIAM LEFTER SARAH ELLEN LESLEY GrorcrA Prre LevENTIS JANE Cure: Litre Marcretta Gruver Litre Eucenia Livincston Littit Everyn Looper VirGINIA Evise Lorr KATHRYN LUTHER ELizABETH ANNALYN LYLEs Marcaret McAsBer DorotHy Avis McCatr IsaABEL ELLiort McCants Erra ANNAREE McCCarrEr Ina Carire McCarrua ELIzABEtH Winstow McCorkir Mary Lots McKENziIg ADELE. DARGAN McKery BEVERLY Su—E McManus CaroLINnE A1KEN McMAS‘TER CaroLyN McNEIL Epita EnizABETH Masry CHRIstInE MacDonatp EstHer MacL £op Leonora ANN Mayor : SUSANNE HucHEs MALLARD Frances ELizABETH MANNING Bess PEpEN Maroney JANNE EILEEN MARSHALL Berty Louis—E MARTIN FRANCES ADELAIDE MARTIN KATRINE MARTIN LAURA VERMELLE MARTIN 114 Pe iil : , ui ae are ae oy, PEE EMO h dip Marcaret Arnick MEANS Frances Dit, MIKELL LucittE AMANDA MILLER Berty JANE MILLsap : Quintintia CyntHIA Mims FRANCES GLOVER Mi?rcHELt, Marcaret ANNE MoorEHEAD Marcaret Sue Morrrs Leia Frances Moss Lavinia Lourss MuLtinnix GuyYNELL Mure Harriette WILHELMENA Myers Ceci, Ann Nave Miriam Newsom ANNA CAROLINE NEw‘ton Vesta LaAVERNE NICHOLS CATHERINE Eve NricHoison E1isk Bates NicHorson Naomr Prine Norris Dorts EnizaserH NortHrup Mary Loursé O’Brien CaRoLyN RutH OstEEN Ruta Hamirton Ouzis Mary Barley Owens SARAH WELLETTE PapcEt Sara ALMA Pac E Toopik KATHARINE PARKMAN HELEN Parrortr FRANCES EucENIA PEEK JocELYN ANNE PEEFLER LoutseE PENNINGTON Mary Frances Perret HELEN Ray Puinips Lessie EveELyN Putirres Doris GABRELLA PIKE Marck Lownpes PINCKNEY Ruta Wy. Pirrman MAarGArET JEAN PLAYER CHariorrg Daccer? PLlowpEn SaRA MArcARET PLYLER ELizABetH ANN Por Epiru INkz Porter Mary Epna Porvter Patricta ANN Porta FreDERICA May PucCKHABER Mary KatHryn QuINN SARA PEARLE RAutON KATHERINE CHARLOTTE RAXTER VioLtA Ruta REED SARAH EuGENIA REESE 115 116 ¢ fy ¢ £2 f ( a ra Y waft f tly of os PAS (EMh AL f ? Mary Jo REEVES LoutsE ANNETTE REYNOLDS Berry Crate RHoAD DorotHy E1izABsEtH RuHopEs Marcia CorneLiA RuopEs ANNIE LAuRIE RICHARDSON OpEssA RICHARDSON Constance ANNE RISHER CELE ALLEN Roperts Mary Drew Rocers Carey GLEN RoLtins Mitprep Everyn Roper Ann Ross FLORENCE ETHELYN RuSH Marcaret Erma RuTHVEN BLANCHE STOVER SALTERS MarGarET ROSANNA SANDERS Mary CLARK SANDERS Rosa JANET SAULS ANN Donnan Scott JACQUELINE Maurice Scorr MarcukEritE May SEABROOK Faye SHANNON Frances Isaser SHELLHOUSE FrANcES HAynswortH SmpaLL DorotHy Mag Simmons NELL Simpson Happy Lira Srropoutos Emma Enizaneta Srrron FRANCES BLAKE SLOAN Aubrey Merrie Smite CLARA WALTERS SMITH DorotHy BANISTER Smit Jo ANNE Situ Mary Earning Smit Mary VirciIntiA SmrtH Rusy EnizanerH SmrtH SARAH ELIzABETH SMITH SARA HELEN SOWELL SARAH EQizABetH SPECK Mary Ropert SPENCER Mary CHEsTER STALLINGS 5 Mary Loursé STEVENSON EMMELINE VINSson STEWART? Mary Lou StTusslEFIELD VIRGINIA JULIA SUBER Harriet EnizaBnetn SurtLivAN LAuRA Mag Surtron Grace ELizaABEetH SwINDELL THAMA ANNIE SwycER?t ce ae fo Ae (fs 1a Ata fede tt kd f é ReseccA Moore ‘TALBERT GrorciA Mar TAyror RoseMARY ‘THAIN THEDA Enizaseru THOMASON - Nina E1izasetu THOMPSON ANNIE Lourse THoRPE Marrua DEAN THORPE Marcie THompson THURMAN Doris Mar ToucHBERRY SYLVIA TURBEVILLE HELEN Lucite Turpin SARA KATHRYN VASSEY VIRGINIA VAUGHN JANE WALDEN SARAH CHAPMAN WALKER HELEN Lucite WALL Louise WALLACE THEDA JUANITA WALLER DorotHy JANE WARE EVELYN Lucire WARNER Harriet ErizABetH WATKINS Mary Lou Werts Mary Vircrnia Wes‘ THELMA ALICE WESTBURY ISABELLE WHISENANT CaRoLYN TRUESDALE WHITE CaroLyN RosinpA WHITESEL, CorNELIA Raysor WHITLOCK VIRGINIA CAROLINE WIER MarcGarEt EVANCELYN WICCIN Mary THomAs WILKES Murie, ANNE WILKINS Lenora ALice WILLLIAMS Mary Grace WILLIAMS DorotHy Louiss WiLlIAMSoNn KatrHryn INMAN WILLINGHAM Frances LinpsAy WILson Nona Wuson Nina Mat WINN Emre Ruta WInsLErT JoANN Leroy Woops JENNYWEEZE WRINN JACQUELYN Ross Wy Lig Marcarer Livian WYLIE LENORE Zoos 117 AGTIVITIES “Stately Columns of Johnson Hall . . where aclivilies thrive’ 119 Winthrop Broadcast “AE VEE Gis siose Never a Suill Moment™ RocKWELL KEN? . . . art exhibit QOuret! . . . Winthrop is on the air. Our five broadcasts this year gave students a chance to try their “‘stuff” and outsiders the opportunity to know Winthrop at close range. We don’t miss much . . . not even Rock- well Kent, world-famous artist, who came to Vinthrop for our art exhibit. “BAT RA-CURRICULAR . . .” There are things we do outside of classes that prove to be profitable to each of us in some special way. Some of us go out for sports, some of us for publica- tions; others are “tied up” with organizations and clubs. Fach girl finds her par- ticular niche in some purposeful work, and her own fun and satisfaction in taking part in these extra-curricular activities . . . as vital a part of college life as the classes themselves. Hard work balances the fun, and a job well done makes up for those headaches, worries and extra hours. eh Tux Cricky-ciick of Red Cross Needles The clicky-click of Red Cross needles was heard in every nook and corner on the Winthrop campus, each girl willingly doing her part for our country in time of crisis. 121 LADIES = Of The Press Maris, Liste, avd tin Bewikderesese. try, 123 ; MP 8a - EEN 16 Wriameraysina HRN! Thy Junior Srarr—First Row: Sanders, N.; McMasters, Tisdale, Derrick, Yeargin, Cook, Stubblefield, Hammond, Wylie, Dillard, Hair ¢ Second Row: Hanckel, Rahner, L.; Hicklin, Nicholson, Suggs, Sanders, B.; Blakney, Castleman, Payne, Crawford, THE NINETEEN FORTY-TW Doris GRUBER ; Editor-in-Chief HELEN Foster Business Manager GRUBER FOSTER 124 “Copy Due by the Tenth’ Dr. Hampton Jarret, literary ad- viser of the T'atier, has checked with Even in the face of obstructions and budget balancing we have managed to us the endless copy . . . willingly he has given his time to us make the finished product from a “dummy” of mere lines and space. After finally thanks for all he has done. meeting the ever-present deadlines, reading the last copy, returning from endless trips to engravers and printers, and completing identification of class pictures, the Senior and Junior staffs, working together, have put the final touches to the 1942 Tater. We have tried in an informal way to give to you a picture of the year at Winthrop, and with our many hours of work in mind, do not judge too harshly. This year Doris Gruber held the staff together as editor; Helen Foster suc- cessfully managed the business end of the annual, and Connie Smith helped both, Jane Harney was organizations editor, Sarah Howie was responsible for advertis- ing, and “Sneezy” Sheely took charge of photography. Frances Hammond and Ruth Rahner headed the overworked typing staff, Harriet Quattlebaum was sports editor, and Nancy Jones managed circulation. Dr. Hampron M. Jarret, Literary Adviser EaVE el “DEADLINE Dopy” . . . and staff struggle with copy HAMMOND HARNEY HOWLE JONES QUATTLEBAUM RAHNER SHEELY SMITH 125 ee. a a % $ Be: . tT 23 i ee i t a 3 odie ¢ Roberts, Hicklin, Buice, Sitgreaves, Turner, Mosely, Keels, Nicholson, Wood, Townsend ¢ Hart, Kerhulas, Gilchrist, Harney The JOHNSONIAN Wallace, Hogarth, McMillan, Reid, Covering the Winthrop campus weekly, The Johnsc nian tries to get news accurately and entertainingly to the host of readers reached by its circulation of three thousand copies. With a regular staff meeting on Friday night reporters get in the spirit to begin work for the next week. These reporters have their regular beats, in‘erview every member of every department and the president of each organization, and by squeez- ing and cutting they try to get in a plug for each department. During the first semester the staff improved the weekly by working out a headline chart with a specific count to every line by organizing a new layout with “big stories” fitting into a tie-up head. Versatile Nancy Coggeshall wrote thoughtful editorials and expressed interesting, even though pugnent, views in “Casually,” and faithful Margaret Brice man- aged her bunch of clamoring reporters. Fanny Cowan, the associate edi- tor, read proof and asked innumerable questions in “Campus ‘Town Hall,” and Martha Azer as news editor had the job of headlining. Cat Bailey and Betty Wannamaker made up the sports and society pages. It'll take a while to forget Cat’s rhyme of the week and Bet’s “Social Campus.” “Miss Sneezy,” the girl with the camera and flash bulb, faith- fully got her “shots” in by Saturday night. 126 Headlines . . . Scoops As usual, second semester saw a change in the editorial staff. Brice took over Nancy Coggeshall’s job as editor, and Jane Harney replaced Brice in the managing editor’s chair, Mary Kay Martin became news editor, and Martha Azer changed to sports editor. The business staff, unchanged during the year, was headed by high- Ray A. Furr is director of pub- licity and promoter of all ca mpus journalism . . . we are grateful for his understanding our problems . for listening to our headaches. His careful consideration of our dif- ficulties, and helpful advice has made him valuable to every one of his staff stepping Mandy Morgan, and she was aided by advertising manager ee ee Phe : é of “Winthrop girls. Frances Payne. The wide-awake advertising staff solicited ads in Rock Hill and Charlotte, and by fast talking they inveigled enough money out of “hard business men” to pay the bills. Nan Bethea managed circulation all year. Reporters on the editorial staff are Adelaide Anderson, Elizabeth Bethea, Martha Buice, Dot Hart, Sara Wilson Keels, Mary Kay Mar- tin, Maria Moss, Alice Reid, Cele Roberts, Doris Theodore, Marie Townsend, Alice Turner, Carolyn Tysinger, and Mary Wood. The advertising staff includes Mary Gilchrist, Lou Hicklin, Alice Hogarth, Elizabeth Hubster, Kathryn Kerhulas, Marie McMillan, Mary Stone Mosely, Carolyn Nicholson, Evelyn Rhodes, Kathryn Sitgreaves, Anne Smith, Adelaide Thompson, Edith Tribble, and Sara Wallace. Mr. Ray A. Furr Faculty Adviser € _ . . . ’ i AZER BAILEY BETHEA COWAN HARNEY MARTIN PAYNE SHEELY WANNAMAKER The JOURNAL A college publication designed to present the best of student lit- erary material to the campus, The Journal covers the fields of art and poetry as well as fiction and drama. Offering opportunity for every student to develop a creative spirit in writing, The Journal, which is published four times a year by a selected staff, is filled with short ONCE A MONTH OCCURRENCE HART JONES ELLERBE BURGESS REID 128 Dr. GERALD LANGFORD Faculty Adviser stories, informal essays, poems, and book reviews. Leading the publication this year are Dorothea Burgess as editor; Maria Moss, associate editor; Byrd Huffman, art editor ; Ellen Bell, business manager. The staff associates are Adelaide Ander- son, Irma Avant, Emma Ellen Bishop, Etha Frances Ellerbe, Dorothy Hart, Rachel Jones, Alice Reid, Elizabeth Walter, and Carol Williams. The adviser is Dr. Gerald Langford. HUFFMAN BELL CARNEGIE LIBRARY URGANIZATIONS 129 THE STUDENT GOVERNMENT At Winthrop the Student Government Association is the student body; its purpose is to enable students to live a happy, well-ordered life. Every student has a definite responsibility in student government—that of upholding the standards of the college. The association has organized itself into three branches: the executive, the judicial, and the legislative. The executive branch works through a student Executive Council. The ju- “Sis” Croucu, President Members of the Judicial Council are Hallie Colvin, Emily Dillard, Etha Frances Ellerbe, Betty Hamilton, Ann Hutchins, and Judy Stanley. The chairmen of the standing committees are Marguerite Thomas, dining room; Alice Jordan, uniform; Harriet Magrath, campus; Virginia Bonette, auditing; Harriet Quattle- baum, student opinion; Mary Elizabeth Shealy, personnel, and Virginia Dobbins, fire chief. Other executive officers are the house presi- dents of each dormitory: Carrie Belle Atkin- son, Bancroft; Margaret Hollifield, Breazeale; Mary Lipscomb in Margaret Nance; Nanalie Stokes in McLaurin; Mareida Rector in Rod- dey, as well as Ellen Bell, president of the day students. dicial duties of Student Government are performed by the Judicial Council. This council gives careful and im- partial consideration to all cases referred to it. The Senate performs the legislative duties of the associ- ation. Officers of the association are Frances Crouch, presi- dent ; Lottie Smyrl, vice-president ; Juanita Ginn, secre- tary, and Mary Sue Britton, treasurer. First Row: Thomas, Jordan, McGrath, Bonnette ¢ Second Row: Quattle- baum, Shealy, Dobbins, Atkinson ¢ Third Row: Hollifield, Lipscomb, Stokes, Rector © Fourth Row: Bell, Colvin, Dillard, Ellerbe Fifth Row: Hamilton, Payne, Stanley. 130 ASSOCIATION The chief function of the council is to see that the regulations of the association are observed. The Executive Council members are Marjorie Am- brose, Leona Ameen, Mary Nena Barton, Lenora Berry, Inelle Broadway, Katherine Cleveland, Carol Craig, Jerry Crouch, Myrtle Culler, Dorothy Cunning- ham, Louise Gantt, Anne Gardiner, Nancy Garrison, Annie Belle Graham, Jane Gregg, Carmen Hammond, Callie Hartley, Sara Holmes, Edith Howard, Icey Longshore, Chloe Martin, Margaret McCandlish, Julia McClam, Doris Pearson, Janie Pope, Margaret Skin- ner, Milwee Snell, Mary Elizabeth Stanley, Laura Trowbridge, Marian Walker, Barbara Walsh, and Alice Neel Wilson. Orricers Britton, Ginn, Smyrt .. . check the time “Thoughtful Consideration By The Board’ CROUCH STANLEY DILLARD ELLERBE 131 HUTCHINS SMYRI, COLVIN HAMILTON Kelly, Keaton, Stinson, Wolling, Yobs, McClam, Fogle, Herbert, Moorer ¢ Marion, Gregorie, Crosby, Colvin, Parks developed spirit of unity UNG WOME CaroLyn Marion Miss ExizaBetH STINSON President Resident Secretary Executive members of the “Y” are Caroline Marion, president; Martha Richardson, vice-president; Olga Yobs, secretary; Jule Kelly, treasurer, and Elizabeth Stinson, resident secretary. Officers, RrcHARDSON, KELLY, Yoss discuss deputation plans 132 “Morniné Wateh Will Be A. significant organization on the campus, the Y. W. C. A. constantly enables each student to de- velop through its various activities a satisfying per- sonal religion. Vesper services, morning watch, evening taps, pub- lication of the “Y’ handbook, and study courses in re- ligion and philosophy are a part of the diversified work. Freshmen counselors and the sophomore council mem- bers assist the “Y” cabinet in carrying out the influ- ential and ever-vital program. The second College Christian Mission and its speak- ers made every student conscious of the earnestness of the purpose of the “Y.’’ Contributing more generously than ever before to the World Student Fund, students also showed a deep concern in serving the Red Cross Held In North Parlor 2.” by leading the drive for funds and by working un- ceasingly. The Y. W. C. A. cabinet is made up of Helen Cato, chairman of town girls; Ann® Beckwith Fogle, chair- man of missions; Nancy Gregory, chairman of pub- licity; Nancy Herbert, chairman of social service; Sarah Just ice, chairman of recreation; Mary Keaton, chairman of public affairs; Polly McGill, chief fresh- men counselor; Lina Moorer, chairman of ‘church co- operation; Sarah Parks, chairman of works; Ann Wise, chairnian of religious education; Nell Wolling, chairman of feature programs. Honorary members are Frances Crouch, President of the Student Government Association; Rosa Sims, President of the Athletic Association, and Nell Crosby, Chairman of Canteen. RISTIAN ASSOCIATION ee % % RL z iL CROSBY CROUCH FOGLE GREGORIE HERBERT JUSTICE KEATON McGILL MOORER PARKS SIMS WISE WOLLING 133 Prccy Hower. President Peggy Howell is president of the Senate, and Carrie Belle Atkinson, Catherine Bailey, Virginia Bonette, Connie Castle- man, Nancy Coggeshall, Hallie Colvin, Frances Crouch, Eliza- beth Cunningham, Virginia Dobbins, Doris Gruber, Alice Jordan, Elizabeth Jordan, Frances Laney, Mary Katherine Littlejohn, Mary Lipscomb, Nancy Mclver, Frances McMahon, Polly McGill, Harriet Magrath, Elizabeth Mahon, Caroline Marion, Vada Newsome, Sarah Patterson, Mildred Pinckney, Janie Pope, Mareida Rector, Margaret Rickman, Winkie Ross, Reta Seabrook, Rosa Sims, Lottie Smyrl, Nanalie Stokes, Ber- nice Stoup, Polly Summer, and Marguerite Thomas are mem- bers from the senior class. The SENAT The Senate, the legislative branch of student government, is composed the administration. of elected representatives from the four classes and of the student govern- ment officers, ex officio. The function of the Senate is to make and revise those regulations which come under the authority of student government and to serve as a medium of communication between the student body and The Faculty Committee on Student Affairs meets with the Senate, with the right of discussion but not of voting. All legislation must be ap- proved by the Faculty Committee and the President of the College. A co- operative body, the Senate works not only with the faculty committee, but with the entire faculty, the administration, and the students. Mary Sue Britton, Inelle Broadway, Frances Burns, Virginia Campbell, Marjorie Chaplin, Juanita Ginn, Carolyn Heriot, Margaret Hollifield, Marian John, Betty Laye, Julia McClam, KEarline McNeil, Harriet Quattlebaum, Mary Elizabeth Shealey, Elizabeth Staton, Louise Swartz, Jane Todd, Frances Way, and Dorothy Willis are members from the Junior Class. Dorothy Bethea, Churchill Carroll, Wilma Carter, Jane Coker, Helen Goodyear, Helen Hair, Julie Lofton, Ruth Mc- Call, Evelyn Sloan, Mary Stark Suggs, and Mary Wood repre- sent the Sophomore Class. Virginia Dukes, Frances Godwin, Miriam Hickman, Frances Mikell, Willette Padget, and Margie Thurman represent the Freshman Class. SENATE SESSION 134 FAESHMAN COUNSELORS Here is found the coordinating link between new and old students. These juniors and seniors enable the many freshmen to better adjust themselves to the un- ending week of tests and to the orientation to college life. : In weekly meetings with the fifteen or twenty girls in her charge, a counselor discusses with freshmen the many complex phases of campus activity and assists them in the solution of each individual problem. And many times this same counselor has saved an unsus- pecting freshman from buying a radiator cap or a chapel seat from some unscrupulous upperclassman. This year there are thirty-two counselors. Those in Breazeale are Polly McGill, chief counselor, Sarah Frances Abercrombie, Jo Ann Bauer, Elizabeth Beaman, Vir- ginia Black, Mittie Bryan, Rosemary Bryant, Neli Crosby, Pauline Fields, Ann Hamp- ton, Rosa Cannon Hancock, Ann Hetrick, Helen McGill, Mary Maner, Nancy Maroney, and Betty Dunbar Sanders. = 7 Potty McGity Chief Counselor In Roddey are Virginia Camp- bell, June Cannon, Connie Castle- man, Mary Frances Gardner, Mary Hanna, Marjorie Holtzendorff, Alice Jordan, Jean Jordan, Mary Lott, Iris Machen, Mary Heath Owen, Vivian Peace, Elizabeth Staton, Lina Thompson, Phyllis Tisdale, and Patti Townsend. The counselor for transfers is Alma Jenkins. WX be First Row: Abercrombie, Bauer, Beaman, Black, Bryan, Bryant, Campbell ¢ Second Row: Cannon, Castleman, Crosby, Fields, Gardner, Hampton, Hancock ¢ Third Row: Hanna, Hetrick, Holtzendorff, Jenkins, Jordon, A.; Jordon, J.; Lott © Fourth Row: McGill, Machen, Maner, Manning, Owen, Peace, Sanders © Fifth Row: Staton, Thomp- son, Tisdale, Townsend, Q 135 SENIOR ORDEI Hishest Honorary Uréanization Littlejohn, McGill, Jordan, Cunningham ¢ Marion, Howell, Crouch, Sims ¢ ‘Thomas, King, Gruber, Coggeshall discuss student problems r al ° : a : 4 lhe Senior Order, the highest honorary organization on campus, recognizes the twelve most representative students in all phases of college life and establishes a common level of interest and understanding between faculty and students. The Order purposes to lead and direct improvements in student and campus activity. The presidents of the five highest organizations, the Student Government As- sociation, the Y. W. C. A., the Athletic Association, the Senate, and the Senior Class, are automatically made members of the Order. The Senior Class elects four of the remaining seven, and these with the automatic members select three more to complete the Order. Honorary members are the President of the College, the President Emeritus, the Academic Dean, and the Dean of Women. The twelve members of Senior Order are Nancy Coggeshall, Frances Crouch, Elizabeth Cunningham, Doris Gruber, Peggy Howell, Elizabeth Jordan, Margaret King, Mary Katherine Littlejohn, Polly McGill, Caroline Marion, Rosa Sims, Marguerite Thomas. Honorary MEMBERS PHELPS KINARD Honorary members are Dr. Shelton Phelps, Dr. James P. Kinard, Dr. Mowat FRASER HARDIN Fraser, Mrs. Kate Glenn Hardin. 136 Honorary Scholastic Organization Book and Key, honorary scholastic organization on the campus, recognizes outstanding intellectual capacity and encourages scholarly leadership among its members and the student body. Membership requirements in the organization are the same as those of Phi Beta Kappa, widely known national honorary fraternity for scholastic achievement. To be eligible Seniors must maintain an average of 2.5 for three years according to the Winthrop grading system. Officers are chosen according to the highest average. The student who has the highest average is automatically made president, the second highest is vice-presi- dent, third highest is secretary, and fourth highest is treasurer. This year’s officers are Annie Belle Graham, president ; Winifred Losse, vice- president ; Eleanor McDermid, secretary ; Frances McMahan, treasurer. Dr. Don- nis Martin is faculty sponsor. Other members are Elizabeth Cunningham, Mary Esther Gaulden, and Joseph- ine Greene. Martin, Greene, Cunningham, McDermid, McMahon, Gaulden, Graham, Losse . . . Migh standards 137 Twenty seniors were selected this year to represent Winthrop in lVho’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges, a book published through the cooperation of over six hundred American universities and colleges. Who’s Who serves as an incentive for students to get the most out of their college careers, as a means of compensation to students for what they have already done, as a recommendation to the business world, and as a standard of measure- 4 ment for students. Students are recognized as Who’s Who selections according to their qualities of character in respect to their record before entering college and while in college, and for their general reputation among the students and faculty. Leadership in ex- tra-curricular activities, high scholarship, and potentialities of future usefulness to business and society are also considered. The girls included in Who’s Who this year are Margaret Brice, Dorothea 3urgess, Nancy Coggeshall, Frances Crouch, Elizabeth Cunningham, Annie Belle Graham, Doris Gruber, Peggy Howell, Elizabeth Jordan, Margaret King, Frances Laney, Mary Lipscomb, Mary Katherine Littlejohn, Winifred Losse, Caroline Marion, Polly McGill, Martha Richardson, Rosa Sims, Connie Smith, Marguerite ‘Thomas. q om, 3 as, — Ss First Row: Smith, Cunningham, Lipscomb, Burgess, Crouch, Littlejohn, Graham, Gruber, Howell, Thomas, Brice © Second Row: Sims, Jordan, King, Losse, Coggeshall, McGill, Laney, Marion + + recognized for achievement ALPHA PS! OMEGA Alpha Psi Omega, national honorary dramatics fraternity, a club for those jun- iors and seniors most interested in dramat- ics, has for its motto ‘to seek a life useful.” Members are chosen from those girls who show a real interest in dramatics and who have been active in masquers or in minor dramatic club on the campus. At meetings during the year the club members discuss articles in the Theater Arts Monthly and in the high school Thesbian. Alpha Psi Omega entertains the Masquers at a party every year. Officers of Alpha Psi Omega for 1941-42 are Sarah Ellen Cunningham, president ; Caroline Marion, vice-president, and Mar- garet Harris, treasurer. Other members of the club are Connie Castleman, Eleanor McDermid, Virginia Stevenson, and Ruth Anne ‘Tyson. Stevenson, Marion, Tyson, Castleman, Cunningham, McDermid, Padgett honor dramatics MASQUERS Meeting twice a month, the Masquers is an ac- tive dramatic club as well as a stage discussion group. Their variety of activities includes a series ‘of one-act plays given in the fall and also a spring presentation, a three-act play, which is considered the club’s major performance. Members who do not take part in the plays assist in directing, light- ing, costumes, and make-up. At the regular meet- ings members present skits, read poetry, or discuss current plays and theater magazine articles. Officers for 1941-42 are Margaret Harris, presi- dent; Sarah Ellen Cunningham, vice-president ; Eleanor McDermid, secretary; Ruth Ann ‘Tyson, treasurer; Miriam Ward, business manager; Ade- laide Anderson and Sarah Howie, social chairmen. Miss Florence Mims is faculty adviser. Other members included Anna Airheart, Jean Anderson, Esther Bailey, Catherine Belk, Wildred Brannon, Ruth Bray, Murdale Cameron, Connie Castleman, Nan Earley, Beth Ford, Marion Fund- erburke, Dorothy Jane Green, Frances Hammond, Virginia Henderson, Ann Hetrick, Caroline Ma- rion, Jeanne Marshall, Eleanor Moseley, Lulu Frances Moss, Muriel Oates, Doris Northrup, Margaret Padgett, Dimitra Psirakos, Theresa Raynor, Martha Ann Riggs, Mary Elizabeth Stanley, Virginia Stevenson, Elizabeth Stroud, Doris Theodore, Angeline Towill, Marie Turner, Cunningham, Harris, Tyson, McDermid, Howie, Ward Margie Traxler, Donna Waters, Martha West- officers rope, and Eleanor Welling. 139 el AA ae ren National Honorary Biology Fraternity Gaulden, Bradley, Eidson, Rhoad, Pinckney handle details Beta Beta Beta, national honorary biology fraternity, aims to advance the gen- eral objectives of education by making a worthy contribution to the curricular pro- the stimulation of sound gram of the sciences. It emphasizes a three fold purpose scholarship, the dissemination of scientific knowledge, and the promotion of bio- logical research. Active membership is limited to biology majors of the highest scholastic standard. The head of the biology department sponsors the club, and other science teachers and the college physician are honorary members. Bi-monthly meetings alternate student programs with outside speakers. The topics discussed deal with research, science and religion, and various other fields in which the speakers are interested. Contact with the members of the biological field was made by the field trips to nearby cities, where members of the staff demonstrated equipment in laboratories and hospitals and gave lectures on diseases and their possible cure. Officers of the club are president, Lessie Rhoad ; vice-president, Mildred Pinck- ney; secretary, Mary Esther Gaulden; treasurer, Margaret Bradley; historian, Harriet Kidson. Members include Gwen Clinkscales, Mary Virginia Gasser, Lina Moorer, and Ruby Young. Faculty advisers are Dr. Margaret Hess, sponsor; Miss Mary Schuchart, Mrs. R. E. Blakeley, Miss Isabelle Potter, Miss Alice Tingley, and Dr. Alberta Wright. 140 National honorary French fraternity, Beta Pi Theta is an organization of girls who have shown a superior scholarship and a sincere interest in the advancement of French culture and literature in America. The group aims to cultivate more en- thusiasm in French on the campus by producing two one-act French plays each spring and by working with other groups on the campus. Fach meeting is conducted entirely in French to encourage among the mem- bers the use of the spoken language. Officers of the society are Olive Hinnant, president ; Dorothy Sears, vice-presi- dent; Mary Hall Moore, recording secretary; Elizabeth Beaman, corresponding secretary ; Lillian Kirby, treasurer; Dr. Elizabeth Johnson, counselor: Dr, Mar- garet Buchner, critic. Members include Sarah Margaret Baker, Jean Craig Hopper, Mary Emma Horton, Nancy Losse, Winifred Losse, Eleanor McDermid, Louise Schwartz, and Miriam Ward. Honorary members are Miss Lois Black, Dr. Helen Bussell, F. E. Harrison, and Miss Nell Ingram. TA p THETA National Honorary French Fraternily Swartz, Losse, N.; McDermid, Beaman, Hinnant, Moore, Kirby, Losse, W.; Sears, Ward mformal “parley-vous francais” 14] MARTIN MURRAY ETA SIGMA DE National Honorary Latin Fraternity BAILEY CULLER MACE NEWSOM NOLAND RAWL, Fostering the study and the development of the classics, Eta Sigma Phi, na- tional honorary [Latin fraternity on the Winthrop campus attempts to correlate ancient principles with present-day affairs. By the discussions of architectural and cultural patterns as they are seen in the ruins of buildings and statues in the classical countries and by travel talks by guest speakers who have been visitors at the foreign ruins, the club enhances the appreciation of Greek and Roman culture. It aims to amuse as well as to instruct, and through socials Eta Sigma Phi promotes good will and friendship among students. Occasionally the club presents a Latin play in trans- lation. Officers of the club for this year are Margaret Noland, president ; Charlotte Jenkins, vice-president ; Mary Murray, secretary, and Vada Newsome, treasurer. Dr. Donnis Martin is club faculty adviser. : Other members of the club are Esther Bailey, Myrtle Culler, Martha Mace, and Elizabeth Rawl. 142 HAPPA DELTA Pl National Honorary Education Fraternity Kappa Delta Pi, national honorary education fraternity, encourages high intellectual and scholastic standards and stimulates interest in education. The Delta Delta chapter of Kappa Delta Pi has rounded out a successful year by bringing to the campus such outstanding speakers and leaders in the educational field as Pete Hollis, superintendent of the Parker District, and Mrs. Hookings, national vice-president of the Parent:’leachers Association. ‘The organization has spread i ts influence over the entire state by sponsoring annually the entertainment on the Win- throp campus of the Beta Club members from neighboring towns. ! Officers of the Delta Delta chapter are Margaret Rickman, president; Nancy Mayes, vice-president ; Dorothy White, secretary; Josephine Greene, treasurer; Beth Ford, historian-reporter; Dr. W. D. Magginis, counselor. s Student members include Dorothea Burgess, Nancy Coggeshall, Ruth Craig, Margaret Crowther, Mildred Durham, Etha Frances Ellerbe, Becky Fogle, Mary Esther Gaulden, Bernice Gillespie, Frances Hall, Elizabeth Jordan, Lillian Kirby, Frances Laney, Winifred Losse, Carolina Marion, Eleanor McDermid, Frances Mc- Mahan, Mary Hall Moore, Margaret Noland, Winkie Ross, Rosa Sims, Betty Terrell, Mildred Thornley. Honorary members are Miss Rose Mary Codell, Miss Blair Camak, Miss Agnes Ericson, Dr. Mowat CG. Fraser, Miss Sadie Goggans, Miss Golden,, Miss Dema Lockhead, Dr. Shelton Phelps, Miss Anna Pitts, Miss Hortense Rogers, Dr. Opal Rhodes, Miss Crystal Theodore, : A aoa First Row: we Fraser, Codell, Erickson, Goggans, Golden, Lockhead, Magginis ¢ Second Row: Rogers, Rhodes, Theodore, Rickman, Mayes, White, Greene, Ford ¢ Third Row: Burgess, Coggeshall, Craig, Crowther, Durham, Ellerbe, Fogle, Gaulden ¢ Fourth Row: Gillespie, Jordan, Hall, Kirby, Laney, Losse, Marion, McDermid ¢ Fifth Row: McMahon, Moore, Noland, Ross, Sims, Terrell, ‘Thornley. 143 ‘ ; y ‘4 ‘ | uf FA Z First Row: Royall, Ansley, Miller, Rogers, Stokes, Graham, Welborn, Zeagler ¢ Second Row: Rickman, Bomar, Arant, Baker, Beaman, Bryant, Dickson, Douthit ¢ Third Row: Dunlap, Faulkner, Fellows, Garrison, Greene, Hartley, Mobley, Lindler Fourth Row: Payne, Parks, Pinckney, Poston, Sims, Sitton, Walden, Wolff. NATIONAL COUNCIL OF TEACHERS OF MATHEMATICS National Honorary Mathematies Fraternity The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, national honorary fraternity, is a profes- sional organization for mathematics. It endeavors to provide a forum for the discussion of prob- lems in the teaching of mathematics, and monthly meetings are held in which mathematicians from other colleges as well as Winthrop students and professors speak on topics of current interest. Leading the club’s activities are Annie Belle Graham, president; Pauline Welborn, vice- president; Eleanor Zeagler, secretary and treasurer; Margaret Rickman, reporter; Kathryn Bo- mar, social chairman; Dr Norman Royall, faculty adviser. Other members include Laura Arant, Sara Baker, Mary Elizabeth Beaman, Rosemary Bry- ant, Mary Emma Dickson, Rebecca Douthit, Estelle Dunlap, Ruth Faulkenbery, Louise Faulk- ner, Marie Fellers, Nancy Garrison, Josephine Green, Callie Hartley, Nelle McGill, Dorothy Mobley, Ella Elizabeth Lindler, Frances Payne, Sara Parks, Frances Pinckney, Edna Poston, Claire Sims, Claude Sitton, Thelma Walden, and Doris Wolff. Honorary members are Dr. Ruth Stokes, Dr. Harlan Miller, Miss Hortense Rogers, Mrs. Margaret B. Ansley. 144 PHI UPSILON OMICR( National Honorary Home Economies Fraternity Phi Upsilon Omicron, national honorary home economics fraternity, endeavors to widen the field of home economics by the experience it offers. The Upsilon chapter at Winthrop meets twice a month to discuss consumer education, positions which home economics ma- jors may enter, and the work of leading home economists. Membership in “Phi U” is based on the student’s attention to duty, her industry, initi- ative, loyalty, judgment, leadership, scholarship, professional attitude, willingness to serve, and character. Officers of the club for 1941-42 are Mildred Rose Thornley, president; Ann Wise, vice- president ; Nancy Maroney, secretary; Mary Lipscomb, chaplain; Margaret Hatchell, treas urer; Margaret Crowther, candle editor, and Pauline Summer, historian-librarian. Other members of the club include Marjorie Ambrose, Margery Brown, Mittie Wise Bryan, Helen Clary, Frances Crouch, Ruth Darby, Jeanette Dukes, Frances Hall, Susan Hall, Gladys Jones, Nancy Jones, Polly McGill, Mary Mellette, Mary Merchant, Dorothy Oates, Harriet Quattlebaum, Betty Dunbar Sanders, Barbara Stalvey, Nanalie Stokes, and Virginia Watson. First Row: Bently, Hart, Rhodes, O.; Rhodes, E.; Thornly, Wise, Maroney, Hatchell ¢ Second Row: Lipscomb, Crowther, Summer, Ambrose, Brown, Bryan, Clary, Crouch ¢ Third Row: Darby, Dukes, Hall, F.; Hall, S.; Jones, G.; Jones, N.; McGill, Millette ¢ Fourth Row: Merchant, Oates, Quattlebaum, Sanders, Stalvy, Stokes, Watson. 145 Hetrick, Losst, Stroup, McMAHaAn, MRALING, BAILEY, GILLESPIE excel in forensics CLIO: HAE CELEB isis Clio Hall serves as a democratic organization where logical thinking and speak- ing and wholesome competition are promoted. Through weekly meetings, visits to other colleges, and the Dixie and Grand Eastern Tournaments, the hall stimulates students to examine new ideas, to become more intelligent, and to speak more logically and fluently. Members receiving distinction during 1941-42 are: Frances McMahan, President of Debaters’ League, President of Grand National Student Assembly at Lexington, Ken- tucky ; Bernice Gillespie, President of Curry Literature Society, President of Dixie Tournament; Winifred Losse, President of Hampton Literary Society, President of Grand Eastern Tournament; Bernice Stroup, President of Winthrop Literary Society ; Nell Mealing, Grand Alpha of Strawberry Leaf; Sarah Patterson, President of Pi Kappa Delta; Esther Baily, Speaker of the House for first semester; Anne Hetrick, Speaker of the House for second semester. 146 STRAWBERRY LEAF Winthrop Society Designed for upperclassmen, the Strawberry Leaf at Winthrop is composed of three so- cieties, Winthrop, Curry, and Hampton. The joint meetings are of two types, legislative assembly and practice speaking. At the assembly meetings members imitate a regular political assembly ; and resolutions are introduced, considered, passed, or defeated in keeping with parliamentary procedure. At other meetings the oratory, extemporaneous, and after-dinner speeches are taken up and developed. Bernice Stroup is president of the Winthrop society. Other members are Rebecca Bartlett, Vivian Coward, Jean Fawcett, Mary Frances Gardner, Harriet Gore, Annie Belle Graham, Frances Grimball, Georgia Hamlet, Rosa Canon Hancock, Anne Hetrick, Dorothy Hutchins, Edna Hooker, Sara Jones, Mary K. Martin, Mary Heath Owen, Frances Payne, Janet_PReiffes, Kath- leen Smith, Wise Spigner, Elizabeth Staton, Doris Taylor, Mary Wood, Janie Herndon. 2 oe i i iis ae | ee | : ? J First Row: Stroup, Bartlett, Coward, Faucett, Gardner, Gore © Second Row: Graham, Grimball, Hamlet, Hancock, Hetrick, Hooker © Third Row: Hutchins, Jones, Martin, Owen, Payne, Pkreiffer ¢ Fourth Row: Smith, Speigner, Staton, ‘Taylor, Wood, Herndon. Ts 147 First Row: Gillespie, Allen, Ameen, Ayers, Beaman, Bedenbaugh ¢ Second Row: Howell, Logan, Lott, McAbee, McMahan, Marvin ¢ Third Row: Mobley, Quinn, Taylor, Turner, Walden, Wiles, Woodward STRAWBERRY LEAF Curry Society Two great tournaments have been developed, the Dixie Champion and the Grand East- ern. The Dixie, which meets the second Thursday after Thanksgiving, is devoted to practice in forensic activities. Now in its tenth year, the tourney was attended by some thirty colleges in 1941. Bernice Gillespie is chief sponsor of Dixie, Grand Eastern is a tournament for fin- ished speakers. Here one finds students of the Eastern United States. At the tournament in 1941, fifty colleges were represented. Winifred Losse is sponsor this year. Bernice Gillespie is president of Curry literary society. Other members are Clara Allen, Mary Ameen, Frances Ayers, Elizabeth Beaman, Grace Bedenbaugh, Peggy Howell, Mar- jorie Logan, Mary Lott, Wilma McAbee, Frances McMahan, Frances Marvin, Dorothy Mobley, Velma Parsons, Betty Quinn, Adrienne Taylor, Alice Turner, Minerva Walden, EI- berta Wiles, and Juanita Woodward. 148 STRAWBERRY LEAF A friendly rivalry exists among the members of the three societies. In keeping with the old tradition, each society has its own “affairs” and social activities. The greatest social event of the year for the societies is the “annual Dixie wedding” and the “cake cutting” at thes dance.’ Winifred Losse is president of Hampton society. Other members are Emily Jean Ad- ams, Marynette Allison, Anna Airhart, Esther Bailey, Ruth Baskin, Rebecca Deschamps, Marian Funderburk, Rhoda Fennell, Sarah Howie, Margaret Jones, Lillian Kirby, Eulalie_ Lake, Nancy Losse, Hollace Lott, Nell Mealing, Earline McNeill, Margaret Padgett, Sarah Patterson, Jean Reese, Grey Smith, Ida Marie Townsend, Dorothy Willis, and Mary Moore Wilcox. First Row: Losse, W.; Adams, Airheart, Allison, Bailey, Funderburk, Fennell ¢ Second Row: Howie, Jones, Kirby, Lake, Losse, Lott, McNeill © Third Row: Mealing, Padgett, Patterson, Reese, Willis, Smith, Townsend 149 The ARCHIMEDIANS Furthering an interest in mathematics, the Archimedians ask every mathematics major and minor to join the club. At the monthly meetings various topics which are of special interest to mathematicians are discussed. Among the programs this year, dis- cussions included a consideration of mathematical logic, recreation and symbols ; famous mathematicians ; and the conventions held by the National Council of Mathematical Teachers. The meetings often serve as a laboratory for mathematics, and the Archi- medians have this year endeavored to solve problems such as “the squaring of a circle” and “the duplication of a cube.” They have also studied the theorems of the known geometrics. One of the highlights of the year was the showing of British mathe- matical films. The Archimedians frequently ask guest speakers to come and talk on their chosen field. Estelle Dunlap is president this year; other officers are Eliza- beth Beaman, vice-president; Kathlyn Bomar, secretary; Dorothy Mobley, treasurer; Roberta Bramlette, social chair- man, and Dr. Harlam Miller, faculty adviser. Other members of the club are Emily Jean Adams, Laura Arant, Sara Baker, Rosemary Bryant, Jessie Cockfield, Mamie Franklin Cole, Jerry Crouch, Mary Emma Dickson, Rebecca Douthit, Lillie Belle Evans, Ruth Faulkenberry, Rhoda Fennel, Helen Annette Gardner, Nancy Garrison, Anna Belle Graham, Callie Hartley, Frances Elizabeth Hinson, Charlotte Jenkins, Betty Lindler, Marjorie Logan, Wilma McAbee, Margaret Mc- Candlish, Nelle McGill, Wanda Lee Meintzer, Mary Frances Mikell, Sara Parks, Frances Payne, Edna Poston, Ellen Rich- ardson, Jean Reese, Margaret Rickman, Jacquelyn Roofe, Claire Sims, Claude Sitton, Edith Tribble, Elsie Turner, Thelma Walden, Mary Aretas Way, Pauline Welborn, Doris Wolff, Eleanor Zeagler. The honorary members are Dr. Norman N. Royall, Jr., Dr. Ruth Stokes, and Miss Hortense Rogers. First Row: Miller, Rogers, Royall, Stokes, Dunlap, Beaman, Boman, Mobley, Bramlette ¢ Second Row: Adams, Arant, Baker, Bryant, Cockfield, Cole, Dickson, Douthit, Evans ¢ Third Row: Fennel, Gardner, Garrison, Graham, Hartley, Hinson, Lindler, Logan, McAbee ¢ Fourth Row: McCandlish, Meintzer, Parks, Payne, Poston, Reese, ‘Richardson, Rickman, Roofe ¢ Fifth Row: Sims, Sitton, Tribble, Turner, Walden, Way, Welborn, Wolff, Zeagler. 150 a ALPHA Polk ie dba) For students especially interested in psychology, Alpha Psi Zeta aims to de- velop realization in the values that grow out of a knowledge of psychological prin- ciples. Monthly meetings are used for group discussion on topics where dif- ferent viewpoints are held. The oppor- tunity of hearing speakers on psychologi- cal questions and the presentation of data gathered by investigations being carried on by advanced students in the psychology department are also brought to the at- tention of the club. Officers of the organization are presi- dent, Dorothy Montgomery; vice-presi- dent, Margaret Dew; secretary, Mar- guerite Cooper ; treasurer, Nan Bethea. The members are: Mary Louise Brown, Mildred Durham, Ethel Hagood, Caroline Johnston, dna Stewart, Henri- etta Seabrook, and Martha Westrope. Top Row: Brown, M.; Durham, Dew, Hagood, Bailey ¢ Second Row: Seabrook, Johnston, Brown, Holmes, Stewart ¢ Third Row: Cannon, Cooper, Bethea, Cromar, Montgomery. advance psychology BETA PNG tak Interested in modern business methods and problems, Beta Alpha, honorary com- merce fraternity, recognizes seniors ma- joring in business administration. It is the aim of the club to become better ac- quainted with current business and at the same time to promote a fellowship among its members. This year’s officers are Judy Stanley, president; Nancy Black, vice-president ; Keys Bonds, secretary, and Harriet Mc- Grath, treasurer. Members are Nancy Black, Keys Bonds, Helen Chamblee, Sarah Geer, Bernice Gillespie, Elizabeth Jordan, Har- riet McGrath, Frances Ritter, Winkie Ross, Catherine Smith, Judy Stanley, and Dorothy White. Stanley, Ritter, Geer, Bonds, Chamblee, Gillespie, Jordan, White . . + discuss new methods 151 Hetrick, Hutchins, Alexander, Edenfield, Bailey, Had- Cowan, Gruber, Morgan, Burgess, Cunningham, Bailey, Moss, dad, Pfeiffer, Ameen, L., King, Kneece, Ameen, M., Coggeshall, Bell, Foster, Smith Keaton, Sitgreaves, Hinnant. at ease THE YOUNG DEMOCRATS Although a comparatively new club, the Young Democrats has already proved it- self one of the most essential societies on the campus. Proud of its large membership, the club strives to make all students interested in becoming better voters by bringing to the campus speakers qualified to discuss vital problms of the day. Officers of the club this year are Anne Hetrick, president; Kitty Sitgreaves, first vice-presi- dent; Myrant Alexander, second vice-president; Mary Ameen, secretary; Dorothy Hutchins, treasurer. Spud ry ee i The Board of Governors are Elsie Beard, Katherine Pétenfielt, Frances Grimbal, Mary Keaton, Binky King, and Grace Kneece. : The members are Myrant Alexander, Leona Ameen, Mary Ameen, Catherine Bailey, Elsie Beard, Helen Bostick, Inelle Broadway, Bernice Byrd, Marion Carter, Katherine Edenfield, Etaw Gasque, Frances Grimball, Louise Haddad, Audrey Hembree, Anne Hetrick, Olive Hinnant, Freda Mae Hough, Dorothy Hutchins, Elizabeth Johnson, Mary Keaton, Binkie King, Anna Kirby, Grace Kneece, Juliet Lofton, Jeanne Lott, Sarah Martin, Ruby Mcleod, Frances Michael, Janet Preiffer, Dorothy Robinson, Elaine Ross, Kitty Sitgreaves, Helen Smith, Julie Stanley, Betty Wan- namaker, Marcia Webber, and Dorothy Willis. CEB hia s UU Limited to twelve members, the Press Club provides congenial association for the executives of the three publications, The Johnsonian, The Journal, and Tue ‘TATLER. Primarily a social organization, the club meets twice a month in one of the publication rooms to discuss different topics of literary interest. Members of the club for 1941-42 are Fanny Cowan, chairman; Catherine Bailey, Ellen Bell, Margaret Brice, Dorothea Burgess, Nancy Coggeshall, Elizabeth Cunning- ham, Helen Foster, Doris Gruber, Mandy Morgan, Maria Moss, and Connie Smith. 152 DIE DEUTSCHE ESTES Ela PAVED In order to understand and enjoy more fully German culture, Die Deutsche Gesellschaft was formed. It offers students of German oppor- tunity for discussing various topics of music, art, science, and literature. Often someone who can talk of personal experiences in Germany is present. Officers of the club are Mary Elizabeth Shealy, president; Agnes Mayes,- vice-presi- dent; Alpha Wilson Hammond, secretary- treasurer. Members are Mary Elizabeth Avinger, Jewel Bannister, Lethea Bigham, Virginia Bolt, Mar- garet Dempsey, Harriette Hidson, Marjorie Freeman, Carolyn Guess, Elizabeth Hamilton, Kathleen Johnson, Icey Longshore, Nancy Losse, Margaret Manning, Eleanor McFadden, Christine McQueen, Elinor Montgomery, Caro- line Murph, Helen Murray, Martha Newton, Hammond, Mayes, Shealy Jo Nelle Nichols, Margaret Noland, Violet Ponds, Lucy Senn, Denise Sox, Laura Trow- bridge, Vera Lane Verdin, Sara Wallace and Martha Westrope. EL CIRCULO CASTELLANO Organized purposely to create interest in the customs and culture—past and present—of the Spanish-speaking countries, El Circulo Castel- lano arouses greater enthusiasm in the Spanish language and gives a better understanding of the life and literature of the Spanish people. At meetings during the year visitors who have traveled in the Spanish-speaking countries re- late their experiences to the club. Officers for 1941-42 are Kathlyn Bomar, presi- dent; Virginia Stevenson, vice-president; Virginia Black, secretary, and Helen McGill, treasurer. Dr. Helen K. Bussell is the faculty adviser. look ahead Members are Martha Bee Anderson, Joan Atkin- son, Jo Ann Bauer, Dorothy Bethea, Virginia Black, Kathlyn Bomar, Virginia Bonnette, Jack Bonnoitt, Janie Brogdon, Gladys Bramhall, Dorothy Brooks, Helen Chamblee, Jessie Cockfield, Hallie Colvin, Mil- dred Compton, Elizabeth Cox, Nancy Craig, Ada Crawford, Sue Helen Crenshaw, Jerry Crouch, Betty Ann Davis, Frances Dukes, Estelle Dunlap, Dot Ed- wards, Sara Edwards, Katharine Fawke, Eleanor Ful- mer, Mary Frances Gardner, Nancy Gregory, Motte Hay, Callie Hartley, Olive Hinnant, Frances Holmes, Kathleen Hyman, Gladys Jervis, Mary Klettner, Betty Lay, Marjorie Logan, Eva Sue Lyon, Ann Mag Il, Harriet Magrath, Frances Marvin, Ainslie Maxwell, Welen McGill, Omega Pace, Jessie Parker, Mary Preg- nall, Ruth Rahner, Rachel Rawl, Dorothy Sears, Evelyn Sloan, Kathleen Smith, Sara Bell Smythe, Adell Stevens, Virginia Stevenson, [Louise Summers, Elizabeth Tisdale, Beverly Turner, Carolyn Tysinger, Barbara Walker, Miriam Ward, Mary Moore Willcox, and Louise Yelton. Black, Bomar, McGill, Stevenson developed an understanding 153 MIKELL HAY PACE COLVIN KEATON promote childhood education FTHROP ASSOCIA TION FOR CHILDHOOD EDUCA TION Boasting of having the most money of any campus club, the Winthrop Association for Child- hood Education forms an effective link for faculty and students interested in the pre-adolescent group, nursery school, kindergarten, and elementary school children. Formerly the Elementary Eid- ucation Club, the group by changing its name and by enlarging its activities has reached every age below the high school. During the year this organization has brought many outstanding speak- ers of the field of education to the campus for open forums, as well as for special club discussions. Movies also are a frequent part of the monthly meeting. One of the greatest services to the campus is the cafeteria sponsored every fall and spring dur- ing the two Music Festivals. The president of the club is Mary Keaton; vice-president, Hallie Colvin; secretary, Omega Pace; corre- sponding secretary, Mary Frances Mikell; treasurer, Motte Hay. The sponsors are Miss Sadie Goggans and Miss Dema Lochhead. Members are Joan Atkinson, Joe Ann Bauer, Fanny Beaty, Daisy Bell, Margaret Bradley, Roberta Bram- lett, Eleanor Brown, Madeline Brown, Mary Louise Brown, Beth Branch, Emily Burns, June Cannon, Hallie Colvin, Ruth Craig, Frances Cromer, Mary Gene Crosland, Dorothy Cunningham, Mary Emma Dickson, Mil- dred Durham, Jean Fawcett, Pauline Fields, Beth Ford, Henrietta Gaillard, Mary Alice Godley, Ethel Hagood, Motte Hay, Carolyn Heriot, Vivian Hubbard, Alma Jenkins, Ann Johnson, Caroline Johnston, Mary Keaton, Emma King, Dorothy Limehouse, Hollace Lott, Iris Machen, Iris McCaskill, Helen McGill, Mary Frances Mikell, Mary Heath Owen, Omega Pace, Margaret Padgett, Millie Pinckney, Sarah Jean Sanders, Ruth Smith, Eliza Spiers, Edna Stewart, Rose Stoudemire, Mary Annelle Stuckey, Ruth Sutherland, Carolyn Taylor, Eliza- beth Tisdale, Jane Todd, Pattie Townsend, Elsie Turner, Ruth Anne Tyson, Margaret Whaley, Sarah Wil- liams, Dorothy Workman, Louise Yelton. 154 Stimulating an interest in the field of biology, Forceps and Scalpel tries to develop individual ability and to encourage biological research for the benefit of the community as a whole. Enthusi- asm is aroused through student programs, medical movies, programs where guest doctors and nurses address the club, and socials. Members of the club are selected because of the interest that they show in biology. All bi- ology majors and minors who maintain an average of “C” are entitled to membership and so are other students who average an “A” on biology electives. All faculty members who display an inter- est in biology are asked to become honorary members. Other honorary members include the mem- bers of Beta Beta Beta. This year’s officers are Icey Longshore, president; Mary Hanna, vice-president; Virginia Stevenson, secre- tary; Elizabeth Hamilton, treasurer; Frances Hall, social chairman; Elizabeth Jordan, bulletin board chairman; Dr. Margaret Hess, faculty adviser. Other members are Emily Jean Adams, Marjorie Ambrose, Lethea Bigham, Edith Bookhardt, Kathryn Alice Brasil, Miriam Elizabeth Brickle, Mary Jean Bridges, Inelle Broadway, Dell Brunson, Ann Bull, Dorothea Burgess, Clara Burnett, Lillian Campbell, Churchill Carroll, Harriette Carter, Marjorie Chaplin, Ruby Coates, Mary Lula Cook, Elizabeth Cunning- ham, Ruth Darby, Margaret Dempsey, Jeanette Dukes, Ann Durham, Frances Edwards, Jean Rosalind Fairey, Rhoda Elizabeth Fennell, Beth Ford, Bernice Gillespie, Annajane Gray, Frances Grimball, Susan Hall, Alpha Wilson Hammond, Elsie Lee Hardee, Louise Hightower, Dora Miriam Hinson, Sarah Holmes, Hazel Culler Inabinet, Margie Jones, Evelyn Lee Killian, Dorothy King, Helen Lancaster, Virginia Lancaster, Betty Lay, Maxcy Lemmon, Dorothy Limehouse, Betty Lindler, Juliet Lofton, Nancy Losse, Nancy Maroney, Nancy Mayes, Margie Merchant, Jennie Moore, Elizabeth Newton, Dorothy Oates, Kathryn Pearson, Violet Ponds, Harriet Quattlebaum, Jean Caroline Reese, Jacqueline Roofe, Winkie Ross, Eleanor Rugheimer, Betty D. Sanders, Sara Jean Sanders, Lucy Senn, Rosa Sims, Connie Smith, Florence Louise Summers, Georgene Terry, Doris Theodore, Julia Thomas, Mildred Thornley, Phyllis Tisdale, Edith Tribble, Laura Trowbridge, Beverly Turner, Miriam Frances Warner, Aileen Turner Weathers, Eulia Whitlock, Sadie Whittington, Laura Williams, Lillian Williams. Honorary members are Margaret Bradley, Gwen Clinkscales, Harriet Eidson, Mary Virginia Gasser, Mary Esther Gaulden, Lina Moorer, Mildred Pinckney, Lessie Rhoad, Ruby Young, Miss Alice Tingley, Miss Isabel Potter, and Miss Mary Schuchart. P UuavGleliesy AMNGBESSIGe elie sa E First Row: Hess, Potter, Schuchart, Tingley, Longshore, Hanner, Stevenson, Hamilton, Hall, Jordan, Abrams, Ambrose, Bigham, Bookhardt © Second Row: Bradley, Brasil, Brickle, Bridges, Broadway, Brunson, Bull, Burgess, Burnett, Campbell, Carroll, Chaplin, Clinkscale, Cook ¢ Third Row: Cunningham, Darby, Dempsey, Dukes, Durham, Edison, Fairey, Fennell, Ford, Gasser, Gaulden, Gillespie, Gray, Grimball e Fourth Row: Hall, Hammond, Hightower, Hinson, Holmes, Inabinet, Jones, Killan, King, Laughton, Lancaster, Lay, Lemmon, Limehouse e Fifth Row: Linder, Losse, Maroney, Mayes, Merchant, Moore, Moorer, New- ton, Oates, Pearson, Pinckney, Quattlebaum, Reese, Rhoad e Sixth Row: Roofe, Ross, Rughemier, Sanders, B. B.; Sanders, J.; Seen, Sims, Smith, Summers, Terry, Theodore, Thomas, Thorn'ev.. Tisdale e@ Seventh Row: Tribble, Trowbridge, Turner, Warner, Weathers, Whitlock, Williams, Lillian; Williams, Laura; Young. 155 Beaman, Mahon, Schwartz, Hetrick Craig, Black, King, Bailey, Terrell, Foster, Colvin officers .. . discuss welfare needs PECGIVC REE ni Nisa Representing scholarship and interest in French, the Circle Francais aims to stimulate an enthusiasm in the language and the culture of France. Phases of French life and modern trends in France are discussed at monthly meetings. Le Circle Francais intends to develop a skill and a deeper insight in the language by having group discussions in French at the meetings and by keeping in touch with French literature. Officers of the club are Anne Hetrick, president; Elizabeth Beaman, vice-president; Louise Schwartz, secre- tary; Mary Mahon, treasurer; Elizabeth Hubster, social chairman; Doris Theodore, publicity chairman. Members are Emily Adams, Mary Ameen, Irma Avant, Sarah Baker, Edwina Barr, Elizabeth Beaman, Elizabeth Bethea, Melba Blackmon, Caroline Blakely, Myrtle Boiter, Rosemary Bowers, Margaret Bradley, Rose- mary Bryant, Emily Burns, Lillian Campbell, Aurelia Canady, Churchill Carroll, Harriett Carter, Eleanor Cochran, Jane Coker, Sara Ellen Cunningham, Mary Emma Dickson, Estelle Dunlap, Harriet Eidson, Jean Fairey, Reba Farr, Rhoda Fennell, Elsie Furguson, Becky Fogle, Beth Ford, Nell Garris, Mary Esther Gaulden, Louise Haddad, Dorothy Hart, Anne Hetrick, Edna Hill, Tois Flinnant, Olive Hinnant, Frances Hinson, Doris ee See eee Holler, Jean Craig Hopper, Mary_Emma—Haortan, Elizabeth Hubster, Hazel Inabinet, Sarah Janes, Nancy Losse, Wilma McAbee, Eleanor McDermid, Mary Mahon, Mary K. Martin, Dorothy Mobley, Wanda Lee Meintzer, Sarah Parks, Vivian Peace, Mildred Pinckney, Dora Purvis, Mirian Riddle, Frances Ritter, Jac- quelyn Roofe, Sara Jean Sanders, Louise Schwartz, Elsie Scott, Dorothy Sears, Mary Stark Suggs, Doris Theodore, Edith Tribble, Beverly Turner, Miriam Ward, Aileen Weathers, Elizabeth Ann Weedon, Sarah Wil- liams, Eleanor Zeagler. DUCTAL Ey LG ES RMI | Students majoring in sociology and attaining certain standards are eligible for membership in the Sociology Club. Meetings are held regularly and stimulate interest in the scientific study of society and aid members in gaining insight into the various fields of social work. Composed of a capable group, the Sociology Club engages in social service as the opportunity presents itself. Club officers for 1941-1942 are president, Betty R. Terrell; vice-president, Mary Louise Brown; secretary Ruth Craig, and treasurer, Margaret Dew. j ’ Other members are Catherine Bailey, Virginia Black, Georgia Clark, Hallie Colvin, Helen Foster, Mary Greene, Mary Hambright, Carolyn Heriot, Frances Holmes, Maude King, Doris McFadden, and Dorothy Pruitt. Advisers for the club are Miss Mary B. Calvert, Dr. Eugene Link, and Mr. J. F. Thomason. 156 During 1941-42 the Physical Education Club under the strong leadership of its president, Mary Shaw Lanham, has been active on Winthrop campus. Its membership is comprised of all majors in the Physical Education Department. Well-planned monthly meetings consisting of lec- tures, reports, discussion, and outside speakers create a feeling of unity in the organization. Inter- est is broadened by an entertaining clog and tap review which is given each year. Other activities include an annual Christmas tree, from which gifts are sent to the children at the Shriners Hos- pital in Greenville, South Carolina. Other officers for 1941-42 are Helen Edens, vice-president ; Evelyn Rhodes, secretary and treasurer. Members of the club are Norma Anderson, Jane Blackwell, Edith Bookhardt, May Sue Britton, Mary Bryan, Ann Bull, Frances Burns, Jewell Carmichael, Wilma Carter, Estercita Clark, Kathryn Cleveland, Mary Lula Cook, Annie Mae Covington, Viola Craig, May EF. Darby, Virginia Dobbins, Helen Edens, Verna Olive Farmer, Beth Ford, Sara Gettys, Dorothy Godbold, Dorothy Greene, Dorothy Godley, Doris Gruber, Mary E. Hartley, Mary Helen Hemingway, Nancy Herbert, Janet Hogan, Margorie Holtzendorff, Dorothy Humphreys, Dorothy Jeffcoat, Grace Kneece, Shaw Lanham, Marion Lee, Juliette Lofton, Kate Lyle, Elizabeth Mahon, Vir- ginia May, Amy Moore, Nancy Mclver, Rhetta Mcleod, Doris McLeod, Evelyn Newsome, Vesta Nichols, Bessie Norris, Carolyn Ruth Osteen, Genevieve Porter, Dorothy Reeder, Mary Jo Reeves, Lois Rhame, Evelyn Rhodes, Catherine Robinson, Martha Sheely, Lois Shuler, Rosa Sims, Frances Sloan, Marion Sprague, Mary Stallings, Louise Stevenson, Virginia Suber, Thamia Swygert, Doris Tant, Hazeal Taylor, Virginia Tillman, Phyllis Tisdale, Faith Townsend, Marguerite Von Glahn, Dorothy Ware, Rebecca White, Frances Whitmire, Sadie Whitington, Louise Williams, Livian Wylie, Olga Yobs. as Peel EVUGATION CLUI First Row: Lanham, Eden, Anderson, Blackwell, Bookhardt, Britton, Bryan, Bull, Burns, Carmichael ¢ Second Row: Carter, Clark, Cleveland, Cook, Covington, Darby, Dobbins, Ford, Greene, Godley e Third Row: Gruber, Hartley, Hemingway, Her- bert, Hogan, Hornsby, Holtzendorff, Humphreys, Lee, Mahon ¢ Fourth Row: May, Moore, Mclver, McLeod, R.; McLeod, D.; Newsome, Osteen, Reeder, Reeves, Rhame ¢ Fifth Row: Robinson, Sheely, Sims, Sloan, Sprague, Stallings, Stevenson, Suber, Swygert, Tant @ Sixth Row: Taylor, Tillman, Tisdale, Von Glahn, Ware, Whitmire, Williams, Wylie, Yobs. 157 First Row: Magginis, Laney, Ellerbe, Crowther, Howie, Airheart, Bell, Bonds, Bookhardt, Brice @ Second Row: Brown, Bur- dette, Burton, Crouch, Culler, Culpepper, Dunlap, Gillespie, Graham, Hartley e Third Row: Howell, Jordan, Kirby, McAbee, Mace, Maddox, Mahon, Marion, Mealing, Montgomery ¢ Fourth Row: Newsome, Noland, Psirakos, Rhaner, Rector, Richardson, Ross, Sanders, B.; Sanders, I.; Smyrl ¢ Fifth Row: Stalvey, Stokes, Stroup, Summer, Thornley, Welborn, Williams. SECONDARY EDUCATION CLUB In an informal constructive manner the Secondary Education Club strives to make the teach- ing profession one of greatest usefulness to students and teachers. At the meetings, which are held the third Thursday in each month, the club sponsors speakers who are vitally connected with the field of education in the State and in the nation, and in this way centers the interest of the students in new and spreading ideas. The Secondary Education Club aims to promote knowledge and interest in the field of educations. Serving as officers this year are Frances Laney, president; Etha Frances Ellerbe, vice-presi- dent ; Margaret Crowther, treasurer; Sarah Howie, secretary. Dr. W. D. Magginis is faculty ad- viser. Members for 1941-42 are Anna Airheart, Ellen Bell, Keys Bonds, Edith Bookhardt, Margaret Brice, Margery Brown, Mary Frances Burdette, Christine Burton, Frances Crouch, Margaret Crowther, Myrtle Culler, Virginia Culpepper, Estelle Dunlap, Etha Frances Ellerbe, Bernice Gillespie, Annie Belle Graham, Callie Hartley, Peggy Howell, Sarah Howie, Alice Jordan, Lil- lian Kirby, Frances Laney, Wilma McAbee, Martha Mace, Wilma Maddox, Elizabeth Mahon, Caroline Marion, Nell Mealing, Dorothy Montgomery, Vada Newsome, Margaret Noland, Di- mitra Psirakos, Ruth Rahner, Mareida Rector, Martha Richardson, Winkie Ross, Betty Dunbar Sanders, Isabel Sanders, Lottie Smyrl, Barbara Stalvey, Nanalie Stokes, Bernice Stroup, Paul- ine Summer, Mildred Thornley, Pauline Welborn, and Laura Williams. Ve —— ies EERE CHUB The Skysweeper Club was organized principally for. those students who are intensely inter- ested in astronomical studies. Through bi-monthly meetings common interest is maintained. Many topics are discussed, and occasionally members of the club are invited to talk on subjects of cur- rent interest in astronomy. When certain changes in the planets occur, meetings are held in the observatory or in the open so that the actual courses of the planets and other heavenly bodies may be studied and later discussed in detail. Officers for 1941-42 are Lillie Belle Evans, president; Louise Faulkner, vice-president ; Eleanor Zeagler, treasurer; Edna Poston, recording secretary ; Laura Arant, corresponding secre- tary; Thelma Walden, social chairman. Dr. Ruth Stokes is the faculty adviser for the club. Members include Laura Arant, Rebecca Bartlett, Myrtle Boiter, Carolyn Coleman, Margaret Dempsey, Estelle Dunlap, Lillie Belle Evans, Louise Faulkner, Ruth Faulkenbury, Betty Hamil- ton, Elizabeth Hubster, Mary Keaton, Elizabeth Lindler, Margaret Martin, Jennie Moore, Mary Hall Moore, Margaret Nelson, Sarah Parks, Frances Pinckney, Edna Poston, Margaret Rick- man, Claire Sims, Annelle Stuckey, Thelma Walden, Elizabeth Anne Weedon, Doris Wolfe, and Eleanor Zeagler. First Row: Stokes, Evans, Faulkner, Zeagler, Poston, Arant, Walden ¢ Second Row: Bartlett, Boiter, Coleman, Dempsey, Dun- lap, Hamilton, Hubster e Third Row: Keaton, Lindler, Martin, Moore, J.; Moore, M.; Nelson, Parks © Fourth Row: Pinck- ney, Rickman, Sims, Stuckey, Weedon, Wolff. 159 Green, Ballenger, Rigby, Wallace, Armstrong, Greene, Carter, M.; Maxwell, Willingham, McIver, Parrott, Murrah, Yeargin, Leit- ner, Gruber, Foster, Sitton, Johnson, Townsend, Talbert, Carter, V. B. . . . at spring formal The SO TILLION The outstanding social organization of the campus, the Cotillion promotes a closer relationship and a spirit of friendliness for its members. Each old mem- ber begins the new year with a watchful eye for possible club sisters who will be selected for their dancing ability and congeniality. “Rush cards” are sent to about fifty “prospects” on the campus, and girls who wish to become members are “rushed” each night in the gym to the tunes of Miller and Dorsey from the faith- ful “pick-up.” After the mad rush week, the Cotillion issues bids to the few se- lected a week of unforgetful “heckling” the new members are formally initiated at a banquet. there can’t be many because membership is limited to twenty-five. After The social season reached its peak with the Spring Formal, highlighted by the choosing from the senior members of the Cotillion Queen. Officers for 1941-42 are Mary Carter, president; Helen Foster, vice-presi- dent ; Lydia Leitner, secretary, and Ainslie Maxwell, treasurer. Other members are Shadie Armstrong, Dena Ballenger, Virginia Bright Carter, Josephine Greene, Melvin Greene, Doris Gruber, Bootie Herring, Katherine Jett, Anne Johnson, Nancy Mclver, Anne Murrah, Mary Bailey Owens, Emma Parrot, Fritz Rigby, Rosa Simms, Ernestine Sitton, Rebecca Talbert, Faith Townsend, Sara Wallace, Sue Willingham, and Harriet Yeargin. 160 —————EEOEOO Albay: ANA abs) Jus tifying its existence by encouraging high scholarship, interest and initiative, Alpha Psi Zeta, national honorary fraternity, serves as a stimulus for greater achievement in the world of chem- istry. It brings together students of similar viewpoints and aptitudes, organizing them into a body for scientific study and thought. Monthly meetings are highlighted by talks by scientific leaders of South Carolina and neighboring states and by laboratory demonstrations, scientific films, and student programs. This year’s officers are Elizabeth Cunningham, president; Ann Durham, vice-president ; Ruth Darby, secretary; Kathryn Pearson, treasurer; Marjorie Ambrose, social chairman, and Mary Hanna, publicity chairman. Dr. Glenn G. Naudain is faculty adviser for the club, and honorary members are Miss Evelyn Tibbits and Mrs. Margaret B. Ansley. Other members of the club include Leona Ameen, Mary Nena Barton, Nancy Black, Betty Blackmon, Dell Brunson, Lena Mae Bryant, Billie Bush, Lillian Campbell, Dorothy Chamblee, . Gwenn Clinkscales, Margaret Dempsey, Harriet Kidson, Alice Gantt, Mary Virginia”Gasser, Mil- dred Haigler, Janie Herndon, Louise Hightower, Mabel Hornsby, Eleanor Huff, Blanche Johns- ton, Gladys Jones, Helen Lancaster, Margie Merchant, Lina Moorer, Mary Stone Mosely, Mary Elizabeth Murphy, Dorothy Oates, Mildred Pinckney, Lessie Rhoad, Martha Richardson, Eleanor Rugheimer, Lucy Senn, Virginia Stevenson, Alberta Thiele, Lina Thompson, Martha West, Eulia Whitlock, Laura Williams, Lillian Williams, and Ruby Young. First Row: Naudain, Ansley, Tibbits, Cunningham, Durham, Darby, Pearson, Ambrose ¢e Second Row: Hanna, Ameen, Barton, Blackmon, Brunson, Bush, Campbell, Chamblee © Third Row: Clinkscales, Dempsey, Edison, Gantt, Gasser, Haigler, Herndon, Hightower ¢ Fourth Row: Hornsby, Huff, Johnston, Jones, Lancaster, Merchant, Moorer, Moseley ¢ Fifth Row: Murphy, Oates, Pinckney, Rhoad, Richardson, Rugheimer, Senn, Stevenson ¢ Sixth Row: Thompson, West, Whitlock, Williams, L.; Williams, Laura; Young. 16] Ss a JUNIOR The Junior Homemakers As- sociation encourages its members — @ to live up to the state J. Iwas “cc aim—‘‘a_ well-rounded _ person- ality for every girl and a happy home for every family.” Inviting all home economics majors and others interested in better per- sonal, home, and community life, the J. H. A. boasts of a mem- EXECUTIVE MEETING . . . discussing progress of J. H. A. i bership of approximately three ‘ at ; hundred. This large organization is divided into four smaller clubs in order that each class may play an active part. Each club meets separately twice a month, and during the year they have done a large amount of work for the Red Cross and have been leaders in the campus defense program. Soldier kits were sent off in quantities from the J. H. A., and the clubs worked hard over baby clothes and surgical dressings for the Red Cross. The outstanding event of the year is the State Convention for all high school J. H. A. mem- bers. It was held in April this year, and about five hundred girls attended, representing all parts of South Carolina. one FRESHMAN . . . at business meeting Juniors . . . making draperies HOMEMAKERS ASSOCIATION Officers of the collegiate chap- ter of the Junior Homemakers Association are Barbara Stalvey, president; Polly McGill, vice- president; Ruth Darby, secre- tary; Milwee Snell, treasurer ; Margery Brown, pianist ; Frances Hall, social chairman, and Dor- othy McCuen and Nancy Jones, reporters. Dr. Opal Rhodes is faculty ad- viser. In the freshman club Virginia 3rockman is president, Alice Capell is vice-president, Jewel Clark is secretary, and Jimmie Crawford is treasurer. Officers of the sophomore club are Carol Craig, president ; Betty Brunson, vice-president, and Ruth Epps, secretary and treas- urer. In the junior club the presi- SopHomorES . . . prepared breakfast for J. H. A. Spring Convention dent is Mary Herlong, the vice- president is Emily Reel, the sec- retary is Mittie Bryan, and the treasurer is Alice Gantt. The senior club has Marjorie Ambrose for president, Lina Thompson for vice-president, Helen Clary for secretary, and Polly Summer for treasurer. SENIORS . . . working on articles for “gift shop” g Gy Reid, Cunningham, Wheeler, Brunson, Hart, Edens create own poetry PIERIAN CLUB Composed of a small, but inter- esting group, the Pierians endeavor to further a better understanding and writing of poetry. Each monthly meeting is stimulated by students’ discussion and by the selection of the poem of the month written by some member. During the year the club sponsors a contest, and the student who submits the best piece of work is named Poet Laureate of Winthrop. Officers for 1941-1942 are Alice Reid, president; Margaret Brice, vice-presi- dent; Dell Brunson, secretary, and Ellen Bell, treasurer. Membership includes Edna Blackwell, Sarah Ellen Cunning- ham, Anna Katherine Edens, Dorothy Hart, Alpha Wilson Hammond, Mabel Hornsby, Mary Catherine Littlejohn, Wise Spigner, and Virginia Suber. The WRITERS CLUB Primarily a laboratory for a limited number of stu- dents interested in creative writing, the Writer’s Club offers its twelve members a time for reading and re- laxing. Each member reads an original composition and ac- cepts the helpful criticism of the group at bi-monthly meetings. This year’s president is Mildred Durham and the secretary is Sara Justice. Miss Chlo Fink is the faculty sponsor. Other members are Adelaide Anderson, Dorothea Burgess, Emma Ellen Bishop, Nancy Coggeshall, Dorothy Hart, Mary Lott, Mary Kay Martin, Maria Moss, Mareida Rector, Beverly Turner. Lott, Fink, Justice, Burgess, Hart, Rector, Bishop, Coggeshall, Martin, Durham criticise own prose 164 a eto The Winthrop 4-H Club is open to those students who are interested in keep- ing up the activities that were started in their high school 4-H Clubs. It also offers its members an opportunity to keep in touch with each other after they have finished their work in their home communities. The theme of the monthly meeting through- out this year has been “Know Your State Better.” Famous women and famous poets of South Carolina have been discussed. Through intercollegiate conferences with other 4-H Clubs, the members receive new ideas for promotion of the 4-H’s —head, hands, heart, health. This year the conference was held at Camp Long at Pacers OG: The officers of the club are president, Carrie Belle Atkinson ; vice-president, Inelle Broadway ; secretary, Mary Livingston; treasurer, Bernice Hance; pianist, Mary Frances Cannon; song leader, Caroline Coleman, and social chairman, Mary Frances Baker. Miss Elizabeth Watson is the club sponsor. Members of the club include Thelma Arnette, Willena Arnette, Roberta Bram- lette, Mary Bruorton, Mary Frances Burdette, Bernice Byrd, Edna Cantrell, Marian Carter, Ruby Coats, Barbara Davison, Nancy Dillard, Julia Dukes, Faye Dusenberry, Irene Edwards, Lucille Estes, Doris Fletcher, Helen Hope Freeman, Martha Gibson, Virginia Goff, Sarah Grantham, Elsie Lee Hardee, Mary Hicker- son, Daniel Hinson, Ann Houck, Jacqueline Inabinet, Mary Lee Johnson, Helen Keisler, Merrell Lane, Laura Love, Wilma McAbee, Claudia. McConnell, Helen Smith McDonald, Mary E. McFadden, Sarah Newsom, Doris Parks, Lessie Phil- lips, Jean Player, Melba Shealy, Doris Shelly, Frances Sowell, Mary ‘Thomas Wilkes, Mary Louise Williams. Front Row, Standing: Burdette, Bramlette, McAlver, Coleman, Baker, Cannon, Robbins, Johnson, Fletcher, Southerlin, Arnette, Love, Freeman, McConnell © Back Row, Standing: Dillard, Keistler, Shelly, Castles ¢ Seated: Newsome, Broadway, Hance, Dusenbury, Sowell, Grantham, Coxtes, Williams, Estes, Phillips, Wilkes, Hinson, Dukes, Player, McDonald, Carter, Cantrell, Atkinson, . . mtense activity 165 ‘The 4-H CLUB hit CLONE Endeavoring to arouse an interest in the State, the South Carolina Union meets regularly to discuss present-day South Carolina affairs. ( ( ) | | | This year’s president, Edna Poston, has led the club through a successful year of activity. At each meeting the members have heard speakers give interesting talks ( A |] N A on schools, democracy, the defense program, and historical places in the State. J Other officers of the club are Maude King, vice-president ; Hazel H. Richard- [| N | son, secretary, and Marguerite Kirby, treasurer. Members of the club are Mary Barwick, Lucile Beckham, Roberta Calhoun, Ethel Cockfield, Jessie Cockfield, Gertrude Fowler, Lucille Ginn, Elise Hardeo, Frances Hinson, Fannie Howle, Kathleen Hyman, Margaret Johnson, Myra Jones, Louretta Kennedy, Marie Lowder. Margaret Nelson, Doris Parks. 3 me First Row: Garrick, Poston, Kirby, Smith, Cockfield, E.; Cockfield, J.; Ginn, West, Fowler, Calhoun ¢ Second Row: King, Hardee, Parks, Nelson, Richardson, Hemingway, League talk over South Carolina affairs 166 First Row: Machen, Smyrl, Cisson, Staton, Hair, Wyatt, Jordan, J. © Second Row: Sears, Rector, Cunningham, Nix, Broad- way, Foster, Sloan, Burton, Bramhall, Sitgreaves, Wood, Tillispie, Malphus, Scott, Rainwater, A.; Abrams, Hudson, Rainwater, M. P.; Richardson, Reese. . plan religious meeting Boasting of the larg- est membership of any campus denominational group, the Baptist Stu- dent Union is active in almost every phase of colleves lifes Por the “teaching-learning” side of the Union’s program, it offers the ‘Training Union, and this year, to promote “goodwill” feel- ing among the members and the entire college, the organization sponsored a re- ligious emphasis week with several well-known speakers as leaders. Members of all denominations were asked to join with the Baptists in their service, too. Entertainment and recreation in the Union are never lacking. Proof'of this is the good times the Bap- tist girls have at the Saturday night parties and at “open house” at the student center. For the extra-curricular activities several of the members of the Union edit the B.S.U. Key often during the college year to record the work of the organization as well as to report “Union” news to other members and to the campus as a whole. Miss Heren Bryant Student Secretary President of the Bap- 5 Toon tist Student Union for BAPTIST 1941-42 is Christine Bur- w ton. Dorothy Cunning- ham is vice-president; ( io Jean Jordan, treasurer, STL DENT and Sara Mae Wyatt, treasurer. Helen Bryant a is student secretary. UN] Other members of the senior council are Caro- lyn Abrams, Bernice Bigby, Margaret Black- ; wood, Inelle Broadway, Frances Cisson, Bernice Gil- lespie, Louise Hudson, Alice Jordan, Iris Machen, Viv- ian Major, Mareida Rector, Hazel Richardson, Mar- garet Rickman, Dorothy Sears, Lottie Smyrl, and Elizabeth Staton. Members of the junior council are Gladys Bramhall, Betty Bryant, Sara Burn, Betty Foster, Helen Hair, Myra Jones, Gladys Jervis, Betty Joyce Lee, Margaret McClam, Marjorie Malphrus, Jeanne Nix, Glenn Proc- tor, Agnes Rainwater, Mary P. Rainwater, Jean Reese, Elsie Scott, Kitty Sitgreaves, Evelyn Sloan, and Mary W ood. The WESLEY FOUNDATION Through a council of twenty-eight girls and a full-time director, the Wesley Foundation promotes a well-rounded and student- centered program of religious and social activities for all Methodist girls. Through its deputations, mass meetings, church school programs, noon retreats, and interest groups, the organization tries to help each girl find her place on the campus so that she may grow in Christian character and personality. The officers of the 1941-42 council are president, Frances Laney; vice-president, Peggy Howell; secretary, June Cannon; treasurer, Etha Frances Ellerbe; publicity chairman, Mary Murray, and director, Mrs. Reese Massey. Members of the council are Rae Aull, Elizabeth Beaman, Wildred Brannon, Frances Cannon, Harriet Carter, Myrtle Culler, Rebecca Douthit, Jeannette Dukes, Elizabeth Duvall, Frances Edwards, Nancy Gregorie, Sarah Howie, Sara Keels, Jule Kelly, Margaret Manning, Virginia May, Marjorie Merchant, Mandy Morgan, Frances Nicks, Mary Heath Owen, Dorothy Sims, Ann Smith, Connie Smith, and Jean Smith. Mrs. Reese M. Massty Director Rev. Apert Foosr Chaplain NEWMAN CLU | The Newman Club is an organization of Catholic girls in a non-sectarian college. A member of the National Federation of Newman Clubs, the Winthrop Club takes part in all national activities—religious, educational, and social. “Study-club sessions” and monthly communion breakfasts are among the regular features of the school year. Officers of the club for 1941-42 are Martha Azer, president; Elizabeth Cunningham, vice-president; Marguerite Thomas, secretary; Adele Stevens, treasurer, and Reverened Albert Foose is director. Other members are Catherine Best, Pauline Burmester, Mary Ellen Cain, Churchill Carroll, Estercita Clark, Helen Dyches, Louise Haddad, Naomi Inabinet, Mary Dale Kemp, Jeanne Marshall, Camille Miller, Frances Glover Mitchell, Ann Pinckney, Frances Pinckney, Mildred Pinckney, Cele Roberts, Agnes Shahid, Martha Sheely, Virginia Slater, Florence Soule, Marion Sprague, Rosemary Thain, Carolyn Winburn. j 168 PRESBYTERIAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION Acting as a link through which students may keep in touch with their own church, the Presbyterian Stu- dent Association offers its three hundred and fifty members an opportunity for educational, religious, and recrea- tional activities. Sunday school, noon devotions, and Sunday vespers are a part of the regular program, as well as suppers, afternoon get-togethers, and evening parties. During the year special Bible-study courses are held. Officers of the P. S. A. for this year are Caroline Johnston, president; Bernice Stroup, vice-president ; Virginia Campbell, secretary, and Janet Arndt, treasurer. Mrs. Frances McKay is the student secretary. Members of the council are Patti Townsend, Virginia Black, Jean Cameron, Emily Dillard, Claude Sitton Louise Hicklin, Mary Maner, Nettie Findley, Mary Hall Moore, and Anne Curry. Mrs. JoHN Haves Student Secretary Mrs. W. P. Peyton Student Secretary Hine IORISGUIeaNE JBIIBIEIE: (CIANSs Through study courses held at Sunday School, the members of the Episcopal Bible class endeavor to help each other live a more Christian life. One of the outstanding purposes of the class is to cultivate an interest in missionary work. Since 1916 nine members of the Bible class have been accepted by the National Council of the Episcopal Church for missionary work. Officers of the class for 1941-42 are president, Alma Jenkins; vice-president, Louise Gantt : secretary, Anne Gardiner, and treasurer, Ida Simmons. Mrs. W. P. Peyton is director. 169 HROP Ltn PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE .. . 170 } Il Have Mus 2 . Concert BAnpD CONCERT AND MARCHING BAND GrorcE W. TRUMBULL, Director Social opportunities as well as musical experience are the goal of the Winthrop College Band. Led by energetic George Trumbull, the band has played at the soldier camps in the maneuver area and at various other places. Its high-stepping major- ettes, colorful uniforms, and well-trained musicians are well known over the two Carolinas. Although the primary aim is to provide an outlet for the large number of musically talented girls, it is a useful means of representing Winthrop at local and state programs throughout the year. The members of the band are Harriett Argoe, Sarah Arnold, Edwina Barr, Billie Bigham, Carolyn Bower, Eloise Dempsey, Rufus Edwards, Ruth Epps, Nettie Findley, Louise Goode, Edith Howard, Eleanore Huff, Madeline Merritt, Mar- garet Moorhead, Glenn Proctor, Evelyn Sloan, Dorothy Smith, Annelle Stuckey, Margaret Summy, Elizabeth Tuten, clarinets ; Caroline Blakely, Caroline Coleman, 172 “Olrike Up the Band...” Juanita Ginn, Arlie Herin, Doris Rehberg, Marion Sprague, Thama Swygert, Olga Yobs, cornets; Mary Awtry, Maggie Herndon, Frances Williams, French horns; Marjorie Brown, Edith Browne, Jane Little, mellophones; Harriett Carter, Caro- line Cromer, Frances Nicks, baritones; Murdale Cameron, Audrey Campbell, Dorothy Chapman, Frances Cromer, Rosetta Haskell, Emma King, Sarah Rauton, trombones ; Alice Bradshaw, Sarah Burn, Jean Dunlap, Mary Wilcox, sousaphones ; Jewel Bannister, alto saxophone; Wilma Carter, baritone saxophone; Margaret Allen, Betty Blackmon, Billie Bush, flutes; Katherine Willingham, oboe; Nell Wolling, bassoon; Mary Sue Britton, Ann Bull, Frances Cisson, Louise Culp, Evelyn Douglas, Louise Howard, Virginia McKinley, Sarah Roger, percussion ; Mary Elizabeth Avinger, Jessie Boswell, Nina Carson, Harriett Durant, Bobbie Geer, Kathleen Griffin, Arnette Herbert, Kathryn Luther, Margaret Nelson, Muriel Oates, Frances Rivers, Margaretta Scruggs, and Jean Sealy, majorettes, and Mandy Morgan, signal major. | 1 | 173 Marcuine Banp SINGING STRINGS QA CA Sse Emmett Gore, Director Under the efficient direction of Emmett Gore, the Winthrop College orchestra has in the past year progressed extensively. Well-trained musicians plus hard practice have produced a group of artists equalled only by a few other college orchestras. Attention is centered on the orchestra at the fall and spring concerts, when it displays a varied repertoire and again at May Day and Commencement exercises. Throughout the year the members willingly provide music for assemblies and other student activities. The members of the orchestra are Eleanor McDermid, Elizabeth Hilton, Denise Sox, Marjorie Chaplin, Ellen Winters, Doris Stevenson, Betty Ann Davis, Funa Mays, Betty Lay, Josephine Berly, Edith Tribble, Harriet Gore, Myrtle Boiter, Patti Bostick, Sara Rauton, Martha Louise Culp, violins; Mary Carolyn Jernigan, Ada Watts, Rosa Janet Sauls, Sara Page, violas; Martha Westrope, Catherine Gibson, Jeraldine Crouch, Janelle Nichols, Miriam Ward, ’cellos; Eliza- beth Gaskin, Arnette Herbert, Margaret Manning, Marjorie Freeman, bass violins ; 3etty Bush, Betty Blackman, flutes; Glenn Proctor, Nettie Findley, clarinets; Nell Wolling, bassoon; Frances Williams, Mary Autrey, Maggie Herndon, Mary Eliza- beth Avinger, horns; Marion Sprague, Juanita Ginn, trumpets ; Emma King, trom- bone; Mary Sue Britton, Louise Howard, percussions. 174 COLLEGE CHORUS The Winthrop College Chorus is composed of students, both music majors and non-music majors, who show an interest in group singing. This year’s chorus is di- rected by Grant Fletcher. Sara Wallace is president of the organization, and Barbara Walker is secretary and treasurer. Members of the chorus are Mary Eleanor Arndt, Lenora Mincy Berry, Rebecca Bland, Kathryn Brasil, Tillie Wallace Brice, Majorie Ann Brown, Ruth Bryson, Ruth Burkett, Murdel Cameron, Dorothy Carrigan, Miriam B. Carter, Nettie Findley, Mi- riam Smith Gary, Bertha Dorris Griffis, Betty Hines, Ann Houck, Helen Campbell Johnson, Margaret E. Jones, Marguerite Jordon, Martha Elizabeth Keichline. Dorothy Anne Keith, Mary Irene Ligon, Margaret McClary, Caroline Aiken McMaster, Ce- leste Rosalie Moses, Wilma Mills, Hazel Mixon, Doris Elizabeth Northrup, Ruth Wylie Pittman, Edith Porter, Corrie Ella Proctor, Eloise Proctor, Kathryn Quarles, Mareida Rector, Annie Laurie Richardson, Sara Rogers, Blanche Salters, Mary Ann Skidmore, Evelyn Sloan, Earline Smith, Emmie Stewart, Sara Walker, Louise Wal- lace, Aretas Way, Mary Lou Werts, Lenora Williams, Mabel Williams, Kathryn Wil- lingham. “Endless Rehearsals and Continual Efforts . 2.” ) ' | | 175 = COLLEGE CHOIR The College Choir, or a cappella group, concentrates on serious compositions and church music. Directing the choir, Miss Virginia Hover has guided the group through varied activities. Officers for 1941-42 are Rosemary Bowers, president ; Virginia Bolt, secretary, and Cecile Herndon, treasurer. Ni P Other members of the choir are Barbara Adams, Grace Addy, Betty Agnew, Theora Bernstein, Mary Poag Blackwell, Ethelda Bowen, Frances Burton, Alice Capell, Annie May Covington, Harriet DuRant, Anna Katharine Edens, Frances Edwards, Audrena Frey, Betty Funderburk, Emily Garrett, Henrietta Gill, Beth Gil- lespie, Charlotte Hanckel, Mildred Kneece, Holace Lott, Marjory Malphrus, Nell Marett, Margaret McCanlish, Cecil Ann Nave, Anna Newton, Martha Newton, Agnes Rainwater, Louise Swartz, Mary Stallings, Virginia Tillman, Mary Jo Wallace, and Dorothy Williams. COLE Glas Gis iitee @aletits The Winthrop College glee club speaks for itself. Practicing every week, the group has become one of the foremost musical organizations on the campus. Officers of the club are Christine Burton, president; Jewel Bannister, vice-president; Laura Martin, secre- tary; Louise Birthright, treasurer. The members are Jack Bennoitt, Doris McMillan, Mary Elizabeth Stroud, Joslyn Peeler, Frances Mitchell, Melvin Green, Frances Martin, Frances L, Wilson, Louise Haddad, Linda Franks, Jacqueline Rouse, Martha Hollis, Sara Margaret Plyler, Angeline Freeman, Zadah Green, Isabel McCants, Susan Doty, Cora Hines, Caroline Murph, Jeanette Dukes, Elsie Scott, Becky Fogle, Dorothy McCall, Frances Cisson, Alpha Hammond, Helen Ayer, Henrietta Gaillard, Jewel Bannister, Aurelia Canady, Christine Burton, Susanne Mallard, Mary O’Brien, Laura Martin, Eleanor Montgomery, Marjorie Freeman, Bessie Norris, Laura Mae Sutton, and Laura Drennan. 176 eo AT Ey The Sextet is composed of six leading voices on the Winthrop campus. Directed by Dr. Walter B. Roberts, it is one of the best means of representing the col- lege in the State and in the South. Members of the Sextet are Carolyn Guess and Agnes Mayes, first sopranos; Mary Elizabeth Shealy and Helen Hutto, second sopranos, and Sarah Black and Aurelia Caudle, altos. Alternates are Jack Bonnoit, first soprano, and Louise Had- dad, second soprano. Jo Nelle Nichols is the accompanist. Guess, Mayes, Shealy, Bonnoitt, Hutto, Fogle, Nichols, Haddad, Black well trained voices “Let Your Heart Sing With Music . . .” McDermid, Hilton, Gaskin, Avinger, Gibson, Gore, Wall, Winters, Stevenson practice for chapel program STRING SYMPHONY The String Symphony furnishes backgound music and Marjorie Chaplin, second violins; Denis Sox and for social gathering on the campus and in Rock Hill. Ellen Winters, violas; Martha Westrope and Cath- Members of the symphony are Elearnor McDermid erine Gibson, cellos; Elizabeth Gaskin, bass; and Mary and Elizabeth Hilton, first violins Doris Stevenson Elizabeth Avinger, piano. Mr. Emmett Gore is director. ‘ aed advance interest in better music KIAN MUSIC CLUI The Dorian Music Club endeavors to impress on its members a deeper appreciation and under- standing of the art they are pursuing. The club is made up of fifty freshmen and sophomore music ma- jors; it meets the second Tuesday of each month. Programs are planned and presented by the students, and every meeting is closed with an informal discussion and social hour. Officers of the club for 1941-42 are Mary Elizabeth Avinger, president ; Angeline Freeman, vice- president ; Sarah Ellen Lesley, recording secretary; Louise Birthright, corresponding secretary, and Margaret Manning, treasurer. Miss Jeannette Roth and Miss Ermine Willfong are sponsors of the club. Other members include Grace Addy, Betty Agnew, Jeule Bannister, Mary Poag Blackwell, Ruby Boland, Virginia Bolt, Marjorie Ann Brown, Aurelia Canady, Virginia Carter, Martha Cranford, Mary Economy, Frances Edwards, Alice Ferguson, Hilma Floyd, Linda Franks, Margie Freeman, Betty Funderburke, Frances Godfrey, Catherine Grant, Bertha Doris Griffes, Annette Herbert, Cora Eliza- beth Hines, Melvin Green, Ann Houck, Helen Johnson, Frances Kistler, Mildred Kneece, Ann Major, laura Martin, Isabelle McCants, Mary Lou McCorley, Carolyn Murph, Elinor Montgomery, Miriam Newsome, Ann Newton, Edith Porter, Sara Margaret ‘Plyler, Clara Smith, Denise Sox, Emmeline Stewart, Virginia Vaughn, Vera Lane Verdin, and Frances Wilson. 178 Not only the junior and senior music majors, but also students of other de- partments who are outstanding in music comprise the Winthrop College Music : Club. Activities include meetings devoted to current topics on the history of music. The club maintains high professional standards by being an active member of the National Federation of Music Clubs. Officers of the club are Carolyn Guess, president ; Helen Hutto, vice-president ; Edith Howard, secretary, and Martha Westrope, treasurer. Other members include Jean Cameron, Nettie Findley, Henrietta Gaillard, Louise Haddad, Elizabeth Hilton, Louise Howard, Mary Ligon, Winifred Losse, Margaret McClary, Eleanor McDermid, Eleanor McFadden, Vivian Major, Agnes Mayes, Madeline Merritt, Helen Murray, Martha Newton, Jo Nelle Nichols, Frances Nicks, Jean Quarles, Sarah Rogers, Jacqueline Rouse, Mary Elizabeth Shealy, Annelle Stuckey, Elizabeth Weathers, Margaret Whaley, and Ne'l Wolling. WINTHROP COLLEGE MUSIC CLUI cultural activity gained 79 FEATURES ey CLIMAX weal Moments . . . Call For More and More . . . Tops in entertainment is the Junior-Senior dance, white gloves, tails, and indelible mem- ories. A patriotic theme was followed this year and the juniors dressed in their red, white, and blue jumper costumes, gave their Senior Sis- ter’s “best man’’ the bum’s rush. the first Saturday in May 182 May I Break? The Campus Features . Highlights . . . This year and any other year, are several events that are special to us all in some way. Artist courses bring the best of the nation’s entertainment to Winthrop in a se- ries of concert numbers rivaled by few. High- ranking juniors, announced at the beginning of the year, serve as official ushers for various oc- casions. Hight from the top ranks of the senior class are named superlatives. For the May court, we name our own, a queen and seventeen class beauties. A Uueen Reigns . . y has May Day Dorncs Melton signs after Artist Course 183 VAMPUd MOST POPULAR MOST VALUABLE PaANCES MARY KATHERINE CAOUCH LITTLEJOHN 184 MARY ELIZABETH SANE Y 7 J MOST INTERESTINE AVURITES L F WORTHY UF MOST ATTRACTIVE MILDRED COGGESHALL DURHAM 186 D ea VevaUeye Ia CUNNINGHAM BES T-ALL-AROUND MABRGABET k BEING CHOSEN “MAY Dias Al WINTHROP” MILDRED DURHAM May Queen 189 ’ HH tema ererenTe NONE He whisrenay sna ENR IRSA I942 ATTENDANTS of VVinthrop Collese Catherine Eve Nicholson, Virginia Bright Carter, Elizabeth Staton Florence Hunter, Churchill Carroll Amelia Talbert, Marian Holmes, Sara King MISS SARA PERRY MAID OF HONOR Judy Stanley, Josephine Greene Evelyn Rhodes, Jewel Clark Frances Payne, Nina Cochran Sarah Parks, Mandy Morgan eT “MAY DAY... on the Winthrop Campus With lovely girls and memory-provoking songs and dances to carry out its theme of “the Old South,’ Winthrop’s 1941 May Day fea- tured the crowning of Queen Pauline Laye by maid of honor Anne Willimon, against a pic- turesque replica of an old Southern mansion. Dance CHorus FroM May Day QuEEN PAULINE LAYE Blackfaced dancers and typical ‘‘mammies”’ paraded before the court and a vast audience assembled from our own and_ neighboring states. CROWNING OF THE QUEEN “Tn the Merry, Merry Month of Mav... — a Uueen lg Crowned’ May Day in 1942 presented gracious and lovely Mildred Durham as queen, attended by Sara Perry as maid of honor. A giant “W” served as a throne for the queen and her court, as they viewed pantomimic scenes depicting the four years at Winthrop. Pastel-colored dresses accented the contrast of the blonde and brunette ladies of the court. 193 CARMEN Maracct . . . and Spanish Dancers nationally known pianist; John Charles Thomas, operatic baritone; Carmen Maracci and her group of Spanish dancers; the “Marriage of Figaro” by Six young opera singers, and the Sal- zedo Concert Ensemble, a flute, a ’cello, and two harps. 194 Doucias Leavitt “WHEN 3ringing to the Winthrop campus a distinguished group of world-famous performers, the 1941-42 Artist Course series was enthusiastically received by townspeople and students alike. The numbers included such artists as Risé Stevens, Metropolitan contralto; the San Carlo Opera Company’s presenta- tion of the well-known operas ‘Hansel and Gretel’ and “La Traviata,’ the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, un- der the baton of Eugene Ormandy; “Blossom Time,’ comic opera; James Melton and Rose Bampton, sensational Metropolitan stars; José Iturbi, inter- of the opera “Blossom Time” THRUP ert Ta | TU W at CAME Uflers ? MIST | lent ONC Fines “Each Metropolitan contralto Ris STEVENS . wtan tenor opol Metr JAMES MELt0N PHILADELPHIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 195 i isms nme eo TAY: AMEEN Merrirr ushering at artist course The MARSHALS and assistance to other public gatherings. When performances are over, theirs is the privilege. half-weary and wholly excited, to come in con- tact with celebrities, when they must try to hold back the “maddening crowds.” LANCASTER, JONES, SELF, Hinson, Linpier WOLFF JORDON ELIZABETH JORDON is the capable and ef- ficient Chief Marshal, and Doris Wolff is As- sistant Chief Marshal. Every formal occasion is graced with the garnet and gold regalia of the thirty juniors who are marshals. Selection of these girls is based on scholarship and attractiveness, and their duties are varied. They usher at all artist courses and at vespers, and lend their dignity i Martin, Nrcuors, Gasser, CAMPBELL, Younc, Ross, Henry The juniors who have this honor bestowed on them are: | Mary Louise Ameen, Esther Bailey, Edwina Barr, Kathryn Bomar, Wildred Brannon, Janie Louise Brogdon, Louise Bull, Lillian Carolyn Campbell, Ruth Darby, Alice Gantt, Mary Vir- AMEEN, WALTER, MERRITY Bomar, Way, Darsy, Oates, GANT, SANDERS, BROGDON — Nineleen Hundred and) Forty-two... ginia Gasser, Mary Ann Henry, Miriam Hinson, Virginia Lancaster, Betty Lay, Betty Lindler, Farline McNeill, Mary Kay Martin, Agnes Mayes, Madeline Merritt, Jo Nelle Nichols, Dorothy Wates, Elaine Ross, Sarah Jean Sanders, Josephine Self, Eliabeth Walter, Frances Way, Ruby Young. Lay, Barrey, McNemt, Mayes ATHLE Tt Ee Spotlight ondports. mH) pean gen CRA TONES 6, BEROW DAR S14 4 199 ALHULEEC ASU haem The Athletic Association is one of the “big three” organizations on Winthrop’s campus. Each student is automatically a member with privileges and obligations in- curred and is urged to be active in some sports club. Through recreation of mind and body it attempts to build a fuller college life; and its efforts go to promoting interests and participation in athletics and to furthering good sportsmanship. Main activities of the Association are the sponsoring of numerous sports clubs, a rousing annual pep meet, various tournaments and play days, and the awarding of honors to the most out- standing campus athletes. Many outstanding personalities in the world of sports are featured during the year. Officers: Rosa Sims, president; Dorothy Humphreys, vice-president; Lois Rhame, treasurer ; Ruth McCall, secretary, and Phyllis Tisdale, recorder. ATHLETIC BOAI The Woman’s Athletic Association Executive Board consists of the five major of- ficers of the Association, one freshman and one sophomore class representative, one advisory member from the Physical Education Department and the chairman of the sports clubs. This Board conducts general business of the Association and authorizes new activities. For the 1941-42 season the Board members are Dorothy Reeder, basketball; Marjorie Chap- lin, hockey; Connie Smith, swimming; Ethel Brown, softball; Julia McClam, square dancing ; Janet Arndt, archery; Frances Burns, tennis; Frances Ayers, hiking and outing; Hazael Taylor, folk dance; “Sneezy” Sheely, golf; Catherine Robinson, modern dance; Evelyn Newsome, recrea- tional sports; Louise Stevenson, freshman representative; Elizabeth Sharp, sophomore representa- tive, and Miss Marion Fugitt, faculty adviser. Sheely, Sims, Tisdale, Reeder, Miss Fugitt, Humphreys, Burns, McClam, Newsome, TispALe, Humpureys, RHAME, Sims, McCay Arndt, Taylor, McCall, Sharpe, Ayers, Stevenson, Rhame, Smith making plans . . . pep meet discussion 7. pe Tee es 2 iy, bs First row: Sheely, McIver, Edens, McLeod, Burns ¢ Second row: Rhame, John, Taylor, Shuler, Humphreys, Holtzendorff, Mahon, Smith, Reeder . emblematic of achievement hes Continuous interest and active participation in the sports at Winthrop is recognized by the Athletic Association with the awarding of the W. A. A. pin at the annual athletic installation banquet. To receive this distinction one must have made eleven sports seasons and eight first teams. In- cluded in this must be two individual sports and one rhythm or swimming season. Those who wear the pin are: Edith Bookhardt, Frances Burns, Virginia Dobbins, Helen Edens, Marjorie Holtzendorff, Byrd Huffman, Dot Humphreys, Marion John, Rhetta McLeod, Mary Maner, Nancy Mc- Iver, Dot Reeder, Lois Rhame, “Sneezy’ Sheely, Lois Shuler, Connie Smith, and Hazael Taylor. “Standouls Annually the Board selects three girls who are vitally in- terested and active in sports and who show leadership in other phases of campus life. Wisely singled out because of their many qualities, Dorothy Humphreys, Elizabeth Mahon, and Rosa Sims bear the 1942 title of the Best All Round, eel] Humpureys, Sims, MAnon best all-around 201 Kneeling RHAME CHAPLIN Hot tzENDORFF Sitting BooKHARDT DarBy JCHEY Managers and Captains the varsity Any team would be incomplete without its cap- tain and manager. This job managers have is a business consisting of conditioning equipment, carefully checking attendance, and keeping players fit for combat. Essential inspiration for the team is found in the captains, the girls who decide on plays and positions and who place subs. Serving as captains for the season are Lib Mahon, se nior; Marguerite von Glahn, junior ; Sadie Whittington, sophomore, and Dorothy Mc- Call, freshman. Managers for hockey are Ethel Brown, senior ; Dorothy Jeffcoat, junior; Ruth McCall, sopho- more, and Louise Stevenson, freshman. HurFrMAN HUMPHREYS SHULER SHEELY JEFFCOAT, STEVENSON, MAHON McCatt, D.; Wuirtincton, McCatt, R.; Von GLaAHN . + constantly on hand Leading the fall sports, Hockey proved one of the most exciting because of the intense rivalry. After a lengthy period of stick and formation practice, each class was represented at the fall tournament by a smooth-working team. A spectacular climax was reached by the play-off of a tie between the defending junior champions and the senior class, which ended with a score 3 to 1, showing the juniors to be the superior team. But the tables were turned when the seniors rallied at the Pep Meet and carried off top honors. At the Collegiate Play Day held at Converse College, five of the Winthrop girls were chosen for an AlkState Hockey Team. Girls gaining this prestige were Frances Burns, “Dee” Darby, Dorothy Humphreys, Marjorie Chaplin, Ruth McCall, and Mary Lulu Cook. The 1942 Winthrop varsity is comprised of Frances Burns, center forward; “Dee” Darby, left inner; Lois Shuler, right inner; “Sneezy” Sheely, right wing: Ethel Brown, left wing; Marjorie Holtzendorff, center half ; Dorothy Humphreys, left half; Marjorie Chaplin, right fullback; Byrd Huffman, left fullback; Edith Bookhardt, right half, and Lois Rhame, goalie. Capable Marjorie Chaplin served as chairman of Hockey. [Puuaeli 2 Sticks heen Hivalry With Vietory for Juniors . . . heated hockey session 203 . shooting for goal : Managers and Captains Many hours are spent by these deserving girls, the managers and captains, in keeping teams and equip- | ment in top form. Because of their enthusiasm and hard work, teams work together with cooperation : and good sportsmanship. Acting as managers are Sara Gettys, senior; Lois Shuler, junior; Marilyn | Craig, sophomore, and Bessie Norris, freshman. Acting as captains are Lib Mahon, senior ; Marion John, junior; Sadie Whittington, sophomore, and Martha Seawright, freshman. Ky ) ohn, Gett te n Craig, Seawright, Whittington, Mahon, Shuler, Norris . . . hardworking essentials : 2 + ; Ie ) ts : KNEECE CARTER WHITTINGTON ORANDER McCALL, JOHN jump —— be backboard performers Bevolb BAL: Basketball bounded into season this year with a novice tournament made up of teams representing each organization on campus. The Johnsonian walked off with the special cup awarded for this event. If this cup 1s won three years in succession by one or- ganiation it may be kept. About eighty freshmen swarmed out for the elimi- nation tournament held especially for them. Seven teams were formed and each named itself and chose its captains and managers. From these teams the sixteen best players were chosen to represent the freshman class in the basketball tournament. ‘The regular c lass tournament held each year ended up with the sophomores victorious for two successive years. Besides these various tournaments, classes for those interested in coaching and officiating in basket- ball were held every Friday. The season closed with the following girls making up the varsity: Sadie Whittington, Wilma Carter, and Grace Kneece as forwards. Ruth McCall, Mar- gie Orander, and Marion John as guards. Dot Reeder served faithfully for her third successive year as chairman of basketball. Hardwood Underloot . . . CHECK IN FOR PRACTICE Mra allel) CUEARMAN 2 5c nied ein oes JANET ARNDT An all-season sport for everyone interested, the Archery Club is rapidly becoming one of the most liked at Win- throp. Its tournaments are various and require skill which is gained from shooting a Columbian round weekly. State tournaments are attended, and Winthrop is among the honor placers. TENNIS Chairman.......- 5 ae Say: FRANCES BuRNS With the improvement of the tennis courts, much added enthusiasm was aroused, and the Tennis Club had an exceptionally good season. During the fall ladder tourna- ments for doubles were played off, and in the spring both singles and doubles cham- pionships were determined. The club fea- tured for dormitories a table tennis tourna- ment. A special tennis clinic was planned for the spring, where discussions and tech- niques were displayed. The exhibition match with Bobby Riggs, national champion, and outstanding English players, Mary Hardwick, Dorothy Round Little, and Charles Hare, proved to be the foremost event of the season. It was spon- sored by the Tennis Club and the Athletic Association. LINE UP... aim | H| Kl N (e Although one of the smaller clubs on the campus, it offers an ideal way of relaxation. A retreat from bulky ; books and other bothers, the club is constantly furnish- AN |) () UT] N (5 ing fun and good outings at the “shack” or at some | other favorite hiking place. Who doesn’t go for old clothes, good food, and excellent company in this simple CHAU T et Pce aaa Be a FRANCES AYERS but stimulating form of activity? 5 7 Over Hitt AND DALE... oe BASEBALL Choininnee eee ETHEL BRowNn These girls have made many _ hits and runs, but no errors in the choos- ing of this sport. Sheer enjoyment is stressed as well as skill. In the spring bats began to bob up, and in no time capable hands were grasping them. Softball has certainly become one of the leading intramural sports on the campus. This year the usual number of regulars came out to practice. Many inter-dormitory games were scheduled, and players rapidly became proficient in the sport. eee oe €. i SWIMMING 4 1 GRY Mane Boe shoe eee CoNNIE SMITH This year swimming had three seasons of activity. In the spring the club gave an un- usual demonstration in which each member participated in some diving or swimming event. A competitive inter-dormitory swim- ming meet and both junior and senior Life Saving courses were added features. In their regular weekly meetings strokes and diving were perfected. Emblems are received for achievements by members, and each year three girls are chosen from the club to be the most outstanding swimmers. Proclaimed as the best are: Marjorie Holtzendorff, Alice Rayle, and Connie Smith. HotrzENporEF, RayLe, SMITH .. . three best swimmers HEC READ O Nias on ONG eS: CLOYINGNS eee EVELYN NEWSOME ‘ Perhaps a girl may not be interested in all the sports offered, but she can display her versatility by entering this club. The quantity and quality of activities offered are unlimited: badminton, bowling, shuffleboard, horseshoes, table tennis, volleyball, and others are all characteristic games. Tourna- ments in all of these add to further the spirit for all. Individual sports throughout the year are essential to a more perfect pro- gram of athletics on the campus. ForLow THROUGH l@ DANC .. . A Symbol of Beauty UGE ZT a CATHERINE ROBINSON This year the Modern Dance group has been divided into a senior and an apprentice group. This was done so that the more experienced dancers could help the “fledglings” in their training. The apprentice group helped in the lighting, costuming, and properties of all productions, as well as dancing parts in them. At the end of the first semester five of these girls were elected to membership in the senior dance group. The dance groups had an impressive year—its pro- ductions being various—climaxed with a spring con- cert and May Day performance. Five of the dance group accompanied by their sponsor, Miss Alice Hay- den, attended a dance symposium at the University of North Carolina in the late fall. In the workshop the girls presented three dances that compared favorably with the work done by students in the North Caro- lina college. Such activities further leadership within the club. SWING AROUND GOLF Chairman......-.++- “SNEEZY SHEELY Although golf is the most recent sport on the campus, it is recetved with much interest. Lack of campus facilities does not hinder these golfers, for they hold their meetings at the Country Club and have a small but well-planned golf course under construction on campus proper. In the latter part of the spring matches were played off among the members. SGUARE DANGE Chairman iss clan pres Jutta McCiam Something new has been added to Win- throp’s scope of activities—the Square Dance club. Its only requirements are costumes and regular attendance. Every Thursday at six-thirty a meeting is held, and at each of these a new dance is learned in order to perfect difficult dances for exhibitions. The club has sponsored many square dances for the entertainment of all, and these are attended by a lively crowd. We know that this addition to our group of clubs will prove a good one. FOLK DANCE Chain ae ee HAZAEL ‘TAYLOR The members of this club are those girls who are most interested in the his- torical and traditional backgrounds of the European folk dances. Clad in the various peasant costumes made by members of the club at meetings, the group frolics with the polka, waltz and other tradi- tional dances. These costumes add color and characteristics of the country to which they belong. Each year at Christ- mas time the club presents its annual pageant ‘‘Christmas in Foreign Lands”, thus demonstrating their skills to the public. Tuer RHINELANDER ee ae ee ae WINTHRORS AT EE Senet ARCHERY CLUB J. Arndt, D. Aronson, L. Bird, P. Bostick, G. Brown, V. Coward, M. E. Darby, L. A. Flynn, D. Gruber, EF. McLeod, T. Mickle, E. Nicholson, C. Osteen, A. Smith, L. Trow- bridge, C. White. DANCE CLUB R. Aull, L. Birthright, E. Bookhardt, A. L. Butler, M. John, M. Kemp, R. McLeod, W. Meitzner, K. Miller, C. Robinson, C. Wil- liams. FOLK DANCE CLUB A. N. Bellamy, E. Bookhardt, L. Brabham, EK. Brown, M. Chaplin, M. LL. Cook, H. Edens, N. Garris, L. Haddad, B. Huffman, D. Jeffcoat, B. Johnston, R. McLeod, F. McMillan, M. Moscow, E. Newsome, B. Norris, L. O’Neal, L. Schuler, R. Sims, H. Taylor, E. Tisdale, M. Traxler, A. Weath- ers, A. R. Wilburn. RECREATIONAL SPORTS CLUB B. Agnew, A. Bellamy, E. Brown, W. Carter, M. L. Cook, A. M. Covington, F. Cowan, C. Cromer, F. Cromer, V. Dobbins, H. Edens, S. Gettys, D. Godbold, D. God- ley, M. H. Hemingway, B. Huffman, D. Humphreys, A. Hogarth, D. Jeffcoat, M. S. Lanham, M. Maner, E. Mahon, F. Marvin, M. R. Miller, A. Moore, R. McCall, R. Mc- Leod, S. Parks, A. Rayle, M. Roper, M. Sumners, L. Shuler, M. Thomas, P. Thorpe, M. J. Wallace, S. Whittington. HOCKEY CLUB C. Bailey, M. Ballentine, A. Bellamy, E. Bookhardt, M. Brice, E. Brown, M. Bryan, F. Burns, M. Chaplin, E. Clark, F. Cole, M. L. Cook, M. Craig, V. Craig, M. E. Darby, V. Dobbins, H. Edens, D. Godbold, D. Green, L. Hannal, M. Hickman, M. Holtzen- dorff, B. Huffman, D. Humphries, D. Jeff- coat, M. John, G. Kneece, M. Laye, K. Lyle, E. Mahon, J. Marshall, D. McCall, R. Mc- Call, N. McIver, R. McLeod, L. Moore, M. S. Mosely, L. V. Nichols, B. Norris, L. O’Neal, M. E. Porter, L. Rhame, M. Sanders, M. Sheely, L. Shuler, R. Sims, C. Smith, M. C. Stallings, L. Stevenson, M. Stroup, V. Suber, T. Swygert, D. Tallon, H. Taylor, D. Touchberry, M. VonGlahn, S. Wallace, D. Ware, E. Warner, R. White, S. Whittington, J. Woods, M. Woods. SWIMMING CLUB B. Blakeney, A. Bull, W. Carter, J. Cham- ness, BE. Clark, V. Craig, J. Coker, FE. Dick- son, H. Gage, FE. Garrett, M. Graves, Z. Green, J. Hart, M. H. Hemingway, N. Her- bert, M. Holtzendorff, M. Hickerson, M. John, S. Justice, M. K. Littlejohn, B. Mc- Manus, M. Murray, E. Nicholson, C. Poole, A. Rayle, E. Sharp, F. Sloan, C. Smith, L. Stevenson, B. Walker. HIKING AND OUTING CLUB R. Aull, M. Alexander, E. Anderson, M. Anderson, F. Ayers, E. E. Beard, F. Bow- ers, M. A. Brewer, M. Cameron, M. A. Cofer, C. Coleman, K. Edenfield, G. Fowler, A. Frey, B. Funderburk, M. F'underburk, M. Groaten, B. Hamilton, D. Hamilton, S. Hammett, L. Harley, M. Jordan, D. Lime- house, M. McNair, E. Mabry, A. Magill, F. Marvin, M. Montgomery, M. Means, W. Mientzer, A. Moore, Ruth Ouzts, M. Pad- eett, LF) Phillips, D. Parks, K. Quarles, C: Roberts, R. Salvo, A. Sawyer, F. Sidall, G. Smith, M. Traxler, M. Thomas, J. Thomas, M. J. Wallace, M. T. Wilks. TENNIS CLUB F. Burns, J. Carmichael, M. E. Cheatham, F. Cole, E. Cleveland, E. Dillard, S. Gettys, M. C. Graves, M. H. Hemingway, F. Ham- mond, D. Harrison, K. Kerhulas, M. King, M. S. Lanham, F. Laney, M. Lipscomb, N. Mclver, A. Moore, M. McAbee, R. McCall, De) Reeder, MM. Roper, M7: Stallings.) P: Smith, B. Sanders, V. Suber, M. S. Suggs, Eee Lay lone Vine Lillian lavion Glahnemelae Wylie. SQUARE DANCE CLUB A. Bellamy, J. Berly, M. -S. Britton, E: Brown, F. Burns, L. Burnside, C. Coleman, H. Colvin, M. A. Coper, N. Crosby, H. Edens, A. J. Gray, M. Holiday, M. Holtzen- 212 dorff, D. Humphreys. J. McClam, N. Mc- Iver, R. McLeod, C. Marion, L. O’Neal, E. Rawl, D. Reeder, L. Rhame, J. Thomas, M. Thomas, O. Yobs. GOLF CLUB J. Anderson L. Bethea, N. Cochran, H. Foster, H. Gage, S. S. Goggans, L. Leitner, J. Lewis, J. Marshall, A. Rayle, L. Schartz, Mi) sSheely, Ra 2oims, eH a oittom maces Stubblefield, V. Tillman, S. Wallace. BASKETBALL CLUB R. Aull, A. N. Bellamy, F. Burns, E. Cant- rell, J. Carmichael, W. Carter, D. Caugh- man, CG. ‘Coleman @Mn CraiswaVes Craigs: Dantzler, “Mz E., Darby;Viw Dobbinsae is Earle, H. Edens, L. A. Flynn, B. Funder- burk, E. Garrett, S. Gettys, D. Godbold, D. Green, L. Hanna, D. Harrison, N. Herbert, M. Hickman, M. Hope, F. M. Hough, D. Humphrey, M. Jameson, D. Jeffcoat, M. John, G. Kneece, M. S. Lanham, L. League, J. Lofton, R. McCall, N. McIver, R. Mc- Leod, EF. Mahon, M. Maner, V. May, J. Nichols, B. Norris, M. Orander, L. Raley, K. Raxter, O. Rober, K. Robinson, D. Rob- inson, S. Rogers, M. Sanders, M. Seawright, R. Sims, M. Sheely, L. Shuler, C. Smith, G. Smith, M. Sprague, L. Stevenson, K. Stur- key, Dy fallon, Ds lant Lhe taylonmaaebic= cale, D. Touchberry, D. Ware, R. White, ©. Whittington. SOFTBALL CLUB N. Anderson, A. Bellamy, A. Bull, J. Car- michael, W. Carter, M. Chapman, E. Cleve- land, F. Cole, M. L. Cooke, A. M. Coving- ton, F. Cowan, M. Craig, V. Craig, M. E. Darby, E. Dillard, V. Dobbins, A. Durham, H. Edens, N. Evans, S. Gettys, D. Godley, A. J. Gray, M. Harris, M. Hemingway, M. Hickman, D. Humphreys, D. Jeffcoat, M. John, G. Kneece, M. S. Lanham, M,, Lee, J. Lofton, D. McCall, R. McCall, D. McLeo d, R. McLeod, E. Mahon, M. Maner, A. Moore, E. Newsome, B. Norris, G. Porter, L. Rhame, E. Rhodes, C. Robinson, L. Shuler, C. Smith, M. Sprague, L. Steven- son, D. Tant, H. Taylor, T. VonGlahn, S. Whittington. hi avant pet A IAAL RNG Rpg ASON 4 i SING S a MAX oF ADVER Cia 213 fi OLKS in the Carolinas prefer Suc Sai peanut butter sandwiches, oud FRODUCTS CANDIES AND POTATO CHipg SWINSON Food PRODUCTS CHARLOTTE,N.C. peanuts, candies, and potato chips. They re delicious! — Why dow t you try them, too? SWINSON FOOD PRODUCTS 600-606 S. Church Street CHARLOTTE. NOR DHS CAROLINA HAVERTY FURNITURE COMPANY “A Great Store In A Great City” 1628 Main Street Columbia, S. C. 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Hattie (stelle yasmin en een oe Angelus Houck: Anne he e.iue ter teeter onan mea ioe Cordova Howell? Bettys Elazelewmcrncat secrete sa eerie Greenville Howeys Mage iHlizabethine miami cererrecniert: Fort Mill iindsinsy lary 1 Gesell cent Spartanburg Hudson’ Ella Macatee eee net eile ee: York Hudgens, Histes)osephine-se sete a Pritchardville Hughes, (Margaret: Anti. craectessis oft erase eos Winnsboro Ekunters Carolyn sAdelie:... scctomtasmn teeta ae tee Marion Elntchison, Mary. Bugenia=.esaa- aes el aer Rock Hill Fiatton Carolyne bylizab eth vacate rie reterter: Livingston Huttoys Doris Helena aiacstore tate eee errr: Swansea Elutto;, Wena Wiadellesn.a.cmests ae ctecnu eres Norway Isgett, Dorothy Lieuvenia................St. Matthews Ivey Elizabeth! Jayiles-eene cine. fiero Elton, Fla. Ivey. INancy- Suei: duke. ete eee Dalton, Ga. Jackson se lizabethm Gallowayadceme ieee eer Charleston Jameson) Mat-y. 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Keichline, Martha Elizabeth......... Huntingdon, Penn. Kerth pl orathive Adina sero cmeerre cir or ie en enen Pickens Keller Madeleine. Soaicns son aa ureter tae St. Stephens Kelly btelen’ Ritthing, tase seperti ici ere ee ers meee Union Kinard alizellessmmiy ly eerie ice Ree Ninety Six King Pe Binkie wise seen caeen ca eee ee Sumter Kingoe Marya Helene sce vince: senate Abbeville Kine poatta Wyeen ea. scruupie woe ciate ee eee Anderson Kinsey, (May Pearl, cece. eles Williams Kirby, sAsina Oibleyee sch, steruok keene terete Timmonsville Kirby. Nellie® Maetn a. cen rint co ccsnuneiye ie eens Lynchburg Rirkleyae Dorothy Ca ritcl ecemnrees- ie telnet etrer t= Easley Kastlet, aktrances) ).eiordStaeer cei eens Darlington Kitchens, June slacqueline seem eter ae ieee Pacolet Keneece: (Gracee wats sca ahis oie Reet een een Monetta Kineece,s Mildred Louise.ce sane sistatcne neers eae Gilbert Wain Bruce, Si GAatttrr. crisrsiccierdemnea tolerates Georgetown Laird Anm Katherines: -acc..ocae smear. Columbia Lanes Merrell tAnnette. 20s. seco kml eee Kingstree Lawrimores Rtthige, sere eit seers mete tet seer ae Hemingway Vawter, Mariam e@dell Sac serpent eres Spartanburg aya Manganetiow allso Mes ptcitel ateiere weirs Westminster Megouem Mary oulsesan wae erie er Traveler's Rest Dees Sarah tDand vine sche one aoe Coward Detter; elelen, Wiaillianra:+)a aetna eee Charleston esleye cards Mllenenccee sepia eee Easley levetitis.. Georgia. Detes se oer eee ee eee Charleston Littles Jane, Cusleet ctr once te aetna es eee Clinton Little, , Mareretta, Gritversosee. a5 eh orneneee Camden loihiannWOVGl, TERME): ococongnacadponoce bun cet Springfield Iervineston) acquclineu- terete sein eee Greenwood Lockey ‘Anne Da Vagaae a. cc ceataee adnate Rock Hill Woftis, eH elen eA dat ins cmetetr anit entp- aor tare Greenville Tooper. alillies Byelynta terracotta ee setae catia Pickens IsOtte Vireinta Eisen mene eerie rn erin a anes Monetta Love, (Minginia: idan see sete ene eee See Florence uthers Kathryn mc aneteccrc cetera ck ret eae McBee Lyle cbmily. Kate sone aieeron: sarttere Rodman Lyles Hlizabethen nnaly tiem se samen serene Madison McA bee; “Margaretas “Ursa occa aseaeer Piedmont McAllister aN laryae Hurd ces ae era tee errant ar a Scranton McCall’ {Dorothy -Awismemenn ts name etree tai Latta Mc@antss Isabel Pi lliottmemrerienienc smitten ee Winnsboro McCarley Mary Loulemeemer eae eerie Greenville McCarter sittagannaree. a cree eine eee Rock Hill MeGartha wham Ca litter rteterc iver rena terreno te me Denmark IMc@orklem Er lizabeths Winslowreeseanseen cee cee York MeMantelie Geraldine anc acmucecnasrarsitniets cee + Greenville MicBikwen, Seven IPeriliness ooodsansqonqnane Lynchburg MickiaddentMarayariitheryraaneceicietr aon oo Rock Hill NMekadditvelvosaltemmn anime tt aire tae Rock Hill Mickvenziey Miairye l7oiShterts iy acct erst pearance ear Lake City Mclean dele) ancariepacrrapacrtie staccmrateenrels Seneca McWeod aR tibyilneZa. nme seta cicn nse es Timmonsvville MeMiantisee beverly a ouern «rr cerilie nati nies tae Cheraw MeMastenn Carolina Aukenermecmes se cne ac at Winnsboro INONiel eC arolyin poererrin cement irs deci 4 oor Columbia Niapreyamee: ithe (zaberhy siemens ane eee Spartanburg MacDonalds Dorise Chiistinesas +e an os St. George Maclemiemliin, Amica, INMIAERNCeS oo doo0cocebousdoue Chester Macleod bsther Rogers.s smo a-cle ces. Greenwood Mev, IListosntoel JeWabie pb olrcodeooloe aaaebn bade Cross) Eiitl Malanda ousannlersiiichesaanmerre serie aces Sumter iMleraranbeves, Ishiehaetas IMbizAlsills oo ouococcccesconaend Dillon INarettNe lla. oary.c wee, Rien Moray Timmonsville Mavelowne, Cora TGaiOimls as beadecocasébeaansaaue Inman Manoneyemsess: ded enimeriut amecmcetini ees Fountain Inn iMieresinedll, levine BIS 0 4 ca coceceeoosnansbcs Rock Hill Micitine D cttvamWOulsey mrss ta et eee en ne ae Abbeville Mineti, (Cio. ROM llo so occ ccédonGonondabeaus Beaufort NiactimeeniranGces eACdelaidea tne ee alee Greenville IMartinmelkea trinlewccrnrta rie natin crc is ecto Gray Court MEtsins Jbenay Witiguteilien oon oducudnsdouudmaar Columbia NMeavinel dae iarthamtleanot memes ee oloae sce: Denmark iMlenaielGl, Geis IiitiGlos ooednacctcsaa6 como cameser Denmark Means a Miarcaneteallicenemnisdein saacet ea eer Greenville Migeress ID errs IMIEVSOo5 toon boo doos non deem Gee @calameilas MELE JERENCOS IDSs cs ho.boobe msde Hoare Charleston Miller Carnilll oe|Gatteres ace. seisics. cera eres Georgetown Vinitermle ici lemeAtnancane rier ern ere Hemingway IMalliSapMrDeuty:) Jiatlemaniess i ncree cia cttisstatrsne arenes Gable Minne, hentai, Cypmdotiescondascocreacaude Eutawville IMatchelleirances: Gloverue.credacuesces aoe Edgefield IViOore ye le erala ee rta tetanic aloe oeavet nt ceate Dalzell Moores Nancy (ROSSHra eee maces cseieraor Rock Hill Moorehead, Margaret Anne...............-. Blacksburg IMornnisteMatcanetn oleae aiiteakia sce certs Spartanburg iNoselevam Matiannam nuthin ates Washington, D. C. INifosessuCelestes leOsalicn tasmanian tieok Sumter INIORS, Ibias INNES. 65 600564000088 Alexandria, Virginia Mallikimne Dorothy: Janes. sae aie caer Pendleton iMfeilhinmb , Iban, ILCwIKe.. soackcccsanaboade Greenville IM iseemlan, (Gitnnelll. don cpiemaon ates boobs mone White Stone IMiGrnReay, Mewar IDNSitesn cine ooonodoonen dec St. George IMiverssmenanmnamelneze stat. Uteaa an cecnrseaeenaa on Bowman Mcyersuetlarrciettas Wallaelmenanie-cea assess cone: Seneca Naver GecileA nies. tant teen hide cisaccene Slane Myrtle Beach INicclyae Bettvanlicatinesemmperie ete. tate ey ae Rock Hill INIewiGonne: INET Veh Accs ood sam o0 aon cleo aroeta ... McBee INGipReinn« Se veelidle ic Ase Garao.cis otieip Veil e mona eae tae McBee Newtons eAninias Carolineseeccmeeemaae ace ase Walterboro INTROS, ILO INGUIN cogacbnoocanseoomons Rock Hill INicholsamViestam Ina iennens rir. era strech ernst Leesville Nicholson Catheniine Hivelnnie see crete Edgefield Nicholson lise batesrenestrise rer aieistaios Greenwood INGronG, Ibsthhis Iai +a did oe oe oon canoe sp eneaen Fort Mill INOERISHIBeSSiemE liza bethnarmmne mercer cits tiae e Hartsville INouniswelGa thie etcetera cise ser aes res eee Dillon Normals, Neto IB aoegodaucgnoeaneos conoumegboe Greer INogthmupre Doms) eb lizabethnem acme tee Charleston OURmCA, Akay IL@tiGSascdeod ce anc bo Soe Ub bb Saluda Ostean, Caroliym Ikwidtecosocechvacncsceumeund Greenville CONES SINISE TIN ee Sts eran case ecucncarts teas oc ncaericlcre ie cas Sareea Elloree Oise, IDOHG IWicocccssaeesosousncne Salisbury, N. C. Oritenge Mar oenriteme cea: cacceracemers ot aan el Kershaw Ouciom Riuthedeanil toners secre ae Ware Shoals @wenseeVlanyvas Dailey ener teri einer Clinton ade tem Oa tralian Will lettermen acer ncn atateaeerittertere irs Saluda Ba, Spiza, Nibntte poag scoreucswencdsoonene Spartanburg lPeyalgac, Ile NAG Sxoulbielnts gor, cetcce fu poison aumernere net Camden Barham hoodienkcatherinesmeaen ce creamer Saluda IDarcottam elizabeth Worineaemn nee ace sete mers York Barro ttmclelengepey iam cher cot Gin aisren trea Florence RaynewsRupyauvleatlnawsm cura soca ait Anderson PeekamittanceseseUmciitar aie mmnrer cerca ile Six Mile Reelerusocel ye Amines eer aeiacite sin seinen Springfield Penning tom, LOutsed.t.ac nse om ners yttres ees, oo ek Hartsville Rectitwelany eiiranceshc ace ceieeeee re anc eee ees Greer iPnuillios, TEI REN oe ao dacwo so enwod ate come Springfield Phillipswelvession Lvelynemcne erase errs e Bonneau RickeleeWatthamE)lizabeth: saefeeecicer rin aa Central iP veee, IW VINE, Webs 5 odo ddoono po oo Umann ae osot Pageland 253 Pike, IBYoysIS. SOreeNovoiei es. ee od Ay ee eee Greenville PAnckne vce Anne meee roar nein ard een Pritchardville Enchneyam lang lcm Owsld semen rete reaeciener Columbia Pitnspnenar, WeaeKdmy, WANS so coo con eeeoduauss che Great Falls Ilene IMibeksegh ae Keehilau- cad sem abiecs Aan eo mowe peuen Gable Plow deny Charlotte: Daseettas.s40. eee Georgetown IPikgigie, Seven, IMEMREMaaide noon oboocabooosoueusuae Chester Rocgelizabeth meinen eee cece: Rock Hill Peale, Wkiekien ILevdstilsiccogov0ocesooAononee deat Ashton Pooler Claraier sane mtr et oer eset g ie eee Norfolk, Va. Poosers Ruby, sionesery.c. virertncer ner caccmee es vaeis «tee North orto Eicitheilinezeteensciie ae mese arnt aes: Winnsboro Roster Many. se diaem ettcndeeciacecs roxio aes Easley Roteat em batiiciameAtint n= a2. eh eee emer Chester Buckhabere Emedertcas Mayenane seen seers Charleston (Ohambove, Ayame), JP iene Hacosdocaboosuoesou seas Clinton Onion, Mieway U Asormapie vaio co counoacssooadnne Clover Ratlitiee Gloria Carolinesssyes aa sock eer caer Chesterfield Ratitcnemoakam Dear lemnn re mcnne a earel ier an. Rock Hill Rawiss Betty: Caroler criti itcce an acer. Rock Hill leeennls” (CHET DS wan hidiad a Boo'd cute pecan oe oe Rock Hill Rewer. WAGE INEde Ss HSS a wo beao been oonn eee Winnsboro INéeseyuoaranmeticenian ernment. aati, Walhalla INES VES teelVlateyan Olen te Seana oe chew pmaeer ers woe Cottageville Reynolds, Louise Annette.......... Dives wate ai e's2 Chesnee iNin@eyel, 1Baay (CleWii@s.5 oho cov ano aoledaomas Moncks Corner INaoCes, IDYorxoilnyy MAW osccancav0ccaane Walterboro RiodeswaNiarcial Conneliannerinneer nae tank eens Columbia INiGnEnaGlsoiy, Aierone ILI. ..500000u8000000008 Wagener Richard sonia © Cessalm ete wayser ns aerate eee Gresham Rachietams @onstanceme Nite: are aeteeee Ellington ODDS aelNiarmiorieMer ante cette clic acta eerie: Gaffney Roberts. sCele Alena nctean nod knots aoe Columbia Relea, | Sail, JMbrzlleeildtacc soadsacinuceedooae W oodruft Robinsons eAmelia HM lizabetnee erence tee ate Piedmont aalepbuicyayales = Rekeme ABI eat cea a Be ao ciearie eneAteticis rena ee Richburg Rovers Male ye seem mrce esc on lnesnee seas oe Mauldin Inoue, ITEM: IDES oho db oo doo Bo oa dues Charlotte, N. C. incoraciasonny (Casnalhien Ioreiaie, o 6asnongooasnaanssooe Sumter Rollins Garey Glene cnet. mlocs io. asec: Hemingway Rowee, Mulch. yelhstleocoocounurcocedeconuec Laurens RoppuViaryva bveletias ci acne tree caer aera Gray Court ROSS RATT ete terse eae ees coreert Washington, D. C. Rashi Elorence: Bthelivaesn merce ames cen Columbia Iban, Mlanyeeneee IWyenverelicouecacovcsuoous Chesterfield Galicts, iRise GwowGitsscongucadocosccsscens. Tillman Saamans,, Wilke Olesaguinacnoococes popoodenec Greenville Sanders se Mancanete lvosaitalsmtaeedereners Abbeville Sarnclars, IMlarar (ee. S55 .0c0oneobconn od Yongues Island Saulsts Nosameanetean rere sae eines OIMOadlss Serco Wang MIP oabu noo scuscuoope nese Augusta, Ga. Siootte,: waned Diesitare bales Aree oc ac ominoan ae slo mimes Whitmire Scott acdtelyvies a tinicemererrr mie ome ee ee Darlington SGOLt wecannemLltzalbetheee eee sence reer eon: York Seabrook, Marguerite May......+....--.. Edisto Island Sealy gp DonismiGaiien aa Vetace nmin aare: Rock Hill Seaver, Wlkyadee, Wiiltes 250660400. 00005 Pendleton Seeserss oNiell Saran ate ie ria ernest Jefferson SeSresten Venamhrancesmpmmm ye stacceeei ora Orangeburg Shannony Layicmattwacam ericson ie ences Greenwood Sinaloa, IPirbeees) dikeloyslo oo scsaconcuseacondoesae! Aiken Sherer, mlonence Andrew. n emis: aeice em aol Rock Hill Sinidlay, irae Wundhascosceccoctooccdsoewes Pendleton Shurleyaeviarcaret oy llottessas emeueen ene Rock Hill Sigal, Fica@as Tslenaienortila, . oo oso onnacaauder: Sumter Simmons, IDrerrotony IWS. ocococnccosecusteoodsoae Enoree Siteqoevon; IDitehmny WG eeose ob. cobon so suhac cosa! Anderson SimipsOoreaNiell pach ccaderiteees eaben cesucts Sess ravens ate Piedmont Sinise eiizabeuhmlettnstoncs samira eerie Rock Hill Sineletouse lamar Elizabethi emer seeee sere Fair Play Siimopyrocitos, Isley Iitels. os onnsensode doocasn Charleston Sictonesi manasa liza be bhiaeniersnee ican) oem ciies ae Easley Sieichirosne; Wikyay NintiloSG5ccc0b6000nn0e Albemarle, N. C. Siloam, ances IBIAS. scbococusnovooveecoopee Columbia Smurtlae Atidine yagi Ct, lela aarti cee oct. toeta reer st - Norway Sraadia, (Caos (Chaicisthitiecoaocomugeeaneneced Charleston Syraitiay, (Ollevga, WWYEIWWSESs sp odonb os ou cou ace soo Ser Williams Gyaavtdol, IDronmoideyy; ISR ooo acu see co ouboc Hickory. Ne ©; ‘Sin, lEyey Wea tinis: 500 enone doooaroobe onus Lamar SSraliin, Iaido Caycollit@. cc opocecoccusdnncescc Jonesville GS Malt en OMPA Ten mee etic imei aeisiecciniaae oe 8-6 chee, « Lexington Sram, Wiaiay IEESARIMO. . oo osenexccgugue oe Traveler’s Rest Soma, Mean Wangealitels ooehe oudaacacoSamomomer Fort Mill Gyrabide,, Ikblony IDhvANSieon on acabsobeoae Cumberland, Md. SamithwaSaranmelizabethiacmase as aameeenmenr Williamston Sowell Saramelclenme eatin weisitn om nc Chesterfield Speck sarah pH lizabetinmmrerccire ni Morristown, Tenn. Spencer, Maty (Robentece semen etaei res Rock Hill Stack. Ehizabethe [nenes-tic an nace aes Spartanburg Stallings) iWiamve ‘Chester adeeb terete Spartanburg Stathapoulos).Christimate cece titties Rock Hill StedlesSara elizabeth. saan eee eee Lexington Stevensons, Mary! Woutses santos er sac ect r Chester Stewart, Emmeline “Vinson. see eee Woodward Stones Joy -Hsabel 2 a.c..soe eee oe ee Greenville Strait) Bettys cnet aemaeteieee tees Meenas Rock Hill Stubbletield: Marys lomhoese mira stirnes Greenwood Stuckey, wk athryn ante seca aie ees Hartsville Sturgism Doris ebeccase se sneer iet Rock Hill Silofs Mua dilecatibt m e MMbUNE EIN. megnclosin celabodalgced ¢ Columbia Sullivans Hlatriet. lizabetha-naeenmiieeeterra er Anderson pummey,s Nancy Margareta. acme cierto: Enoree Sutton, “Waura, Maeq.8 ea eee eer eee Fort Mill Swindell, Graces Hlizabethie cei cre eee ee ee Florence Swinnie, Barbara pentetteere mia serra terre Columbia Swyeert, lhama Annicnen smite ate West Columbia Talbert Rebeccan NlOOKenn asm teses Greenwood Adenishorn, (Ceres WIE Ge a So paccooovbrasse. Honea Path Terry elenAdelia: nie tee eee eee eae Rock Hill Thain: WRosematyise voee tater eee. Columbia sLhomas a Natya Garnillacetere re ene erate Charleston Phomass Virginia slvecs. ote sector eee Jefferson homason sbheda Hlizabeth.... sen eee Fountain Inn LHOmMpsOneeNinawelyliza beta eee cee Bucksville ‘Thornley, thelma Woulsey-.ceen. ses Moncks Corner ‘Ehorpes Annie SOulse wet tac atereee ten Hardeeyille ‘Rhorpey larthas Deanienontertnc.o ssn ctsererre ented! Aiken ThrarllealiAmne sc vcs rarest chee ee Charlotte, N. C. SDhinit teed dir ee Sties ie cere eer Long Creek ‘harman Marci eslnompsoreaseetr ne ree Cheraw ‘TouchDerives DOLIsie ace see etn ee ete Summerton Abthoype dkeikys lcbisvablon, a ck oboe Ee tasncesodendceuns Easley ‘hurbevillevesylviaeiece terete teaser eee Turbeville Durnere: Mariees tarcticnc onrta ee eee ins ee Greenville earpiny Elelenm, Scie. aa eee nee ee Gramling Wimmer. Annasbrancess sre: iret eee Elloree WisseryeMatcarete) One ca een eee ete oer mine Rock Hill Wasseyenoatas Wathinyties see tee ee eee Cowpens EST hele WAT go lob Wm Sern Ata oab.cHtlos Oe Go: Lancaster Wesietalitey, “AWoraabiaits: IEAbERaIOS o gon gnocnonnooommnase aes Greer Walden = janeuiiectsc.nce ete: be oie eee ene Fairforest Walkeresaralhe @haprmiatinepss ci aie te mere Carlisle Walls Hlélenm@iluciles term nae een aes Campobello Wallacem Loursemesnne: eee oo ON eR ntrar aE eA Florence Wrallers Thedasiuattitarns:«craecieiceeten tear Darlington WiatemtDorothive Jane mace rittecetet cee enter Greenville Wrarnen mei el vie icles reenter eaenreree Greenwood Warnock seMaryy Himmacceae cat ee ee een Fairforest Wiatlinis widarntiet di liiza pertinent Serena Gaffney Wiebbye Marys Keatnleeninne ri teeter ser tte Anderson Webber; sMarciay Rosalicemn ceimeeaeer Brookline, Mass. Wedaman, Stoutie Henderson................ Newberry Wierts Mary Guitar tars tance art eens eto ae Chapel Wiest- Marve Vinginias soci ase eter bee Broman Wrestbrookwmhachels Jian eaapynisnits ite erase Rock Hill Westberry; 2 tbelmawAlices oman: ..: saree rrnrectee Sumter Wham, Betty @Nellesep sect eee ect eal trae Mountville Wiheel er Doniss LE unicenaaen er nce Andrews Wihtsenant lsabelleie sem. eer keine ciate Spartanburg White, ‘Carolyn Unuesdaless.. +... oe Waxhaw, N. C. Wibiteselli Carolyn Rosinda jaan. seeen een eers Blacksburg Wihrtlock sCornelias Raysotemremestitire aac Orangeburg Were Virginian Catoline sa sete meats cere Laurens Wagrin, Marearet Evangel yi. cesses cee Greenville Wiles. Elberta uMavie sanencn aoe eee mete Woftton Wilkerson: oroth yamine etter eater: Hickory Grove Wilkes, Mary Dhomdas eee temas eee eee Winnsboro Walking) iviirrel eA nines ser ceenamucrtiieteeie eit cee aie Inman Walkins sarah Violeta cr cacti ae ae Blacksburg Williams, Alma ‘Colleeninses an sane ries ae eine Dillon Walliams s Hrancess Ealene secre teen Rock Hill Walliams Wenotay Aliceas sanean se tere cert Columbia Wwalliterags Meine (EREEOn oa ooonecouoerocouucausre Sumter AWAUMKERT IS WNAUEKS IMEI Son Gocco ccoonuaphace Great Falls Williamson, Dorothy Louise........... Fair Bluff, N. C. Walling hate Kati yinee | rncieeenaee rere Greenville Walsonve Catherines Serena aac me eete meta Piedmont Wilson: Krances indsaysas) eraser et Greenville Wilson. Nonaydeo sn Face ees Abbeville Winburn) Vieraal cere mcret terete ee Galivants Ferry WandellPeiMarthae le yinntrepee ne ersten merrier: Rock Hill Winn Nina Mace. anton cist. eae en ememnetetons Due West Winslett, = Emer itharieertns ce especie terre Easley Wioodsaioanns Leroyemsosecca cee Charlotte, N. C. Wirinne =Jennyweeze stencscm er oeiaceis cere tee Westminster Wivliey acquelyne RGsshrr eerie eesti eee Blacksburg ° Wayliet Mar canreteelivia tac amerae piste tieeameee Winnsboro ZOOD: LCHOLE aaah tkieyctee een eee ea Greenwood we eee SAUD. ¥ IG ee eg a | eB: SWEFIGMEN TS“ WLEDGMENTS 7 Ze shy all thru. . . may we settle down and in a eS ; ‘= — — ees express our sincere appreciation to all who have worked ES ee x . ae We de hee and inspired us. Thanks to the 1942 ‘Tarter staff, both senior e, . JN . Tne i '_and)yjumor staff; to Dr. Hampton M. Jarrel, literary adviser, for his com- } i A eee ardine: to Mr. A. M. Graham, business adviser: to Mr. Hines x ez eryice in making the TarLER fashion show a success, and to all others who ie given unsparingly of their time in making this book the best published. } Woe ffi en Sh ie this gears inde eas oe a, GWE. «a wed HELEN Foster, ae SS Cap ane : Qe | Karz Business Manager. ) ae nee 255 JUR CALBINAG 1 Geeutiaes SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL, May JUNE 8 Seplember to June —Freshmen arrive on the scene. 9—11—Last chance—Condition exams. 2D 10 —Upperclassmen return. 3 — Drawing, waiting, and then the scramble to get n —in other words—Registration ! —Class work begins. classes —Seniors claim seniority and head toward Columbia to te Fair. — Pep meet. 14-15— Autumn Ball at Clemson—student body adjourns. 20-23—- Thanksgiving holidays—give thanks! 24-29 Senior teachers to Walhalla, Cowpens, etc., for Exchange Week. 20-31— Home to see what shocking we could find in our stocking—Christ- Ov Ww bh be ON Ue %) 11 18- 23— hes 1 yee 3 mas. —The end of Christmas, dates, ’n dances—the beginning of thoughts of exams. —Founder’s Day. 23—-Exams. Nuf’ said. 27— Time out between semesters. — Registration again. — Deluge of packages in P. O.—reason—valentines. —Juniors take a bow—Junior Follies. —“Spring holidays begin at 12:30 Saturday.” — Spring holidays end—10:00 p. m.”’ —-Noted absences of Seniors. Out on Exchange Week again. —Weary and footsore the “teachers for a week” return. —Citadel Senior Hop—among those present—Winthrop. — Begins those condition exams we've been conditioned against. —Out of Uniform Day. May Day plus Junior-Senior—minus banquet. —Seniors and their dates go on hay rides, trips to Charlotte or home— or just go generally. —Robert C. Winthrop’s birthday celebrated a day early—convenient for week-enders—or, a reason for week-enders. 23—Last round of exams for Seniors—they hope! 28—Senior Week. — Time of tears—Senior chapel. —Graduation!! 256 21341 19 20 21 22 23 24% 26 27 28 29 30 43 4 A} LOA) AAA 4 Z QE ‘tz a “HAt R- tea ) PaaS. LZ a. bye? i i ad th ae Fog Léa @QA4 Cala 2 w eae Wedeor. 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