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WINTHROP leeu = peky heer tue r) SENIOR CLASS PUBLICATION Winthrop College oe | Be te) GATES OF ELEARNING ... the land of learning and the land we love... has a special spot in each of our thoughts. dJ Today and to us it means... something old, our stately main building eens something new, our Senior Hall bursting with beauty wee something bor- rowed, those khaki clad cadets . . . and above all something blue, that tradi- tional navy worn by all... also something valuable . . . our founder, Dr. David Bancroft Johnson ... our President Emeritus, Dr. James Pinckney Kinard . . . and our President, Dr. Shelton Phelps. | All of these things make our hearts cling closer to Our Winthrop! z oy p peek ‘ito eae | W, | V NAVE TRIED TO GIVE A PICTORIAL DESCRIPTION | CR LIVING TO LEARN AND LEARNING TO LIVE ay rN OAKVAND SAV ENGE RTI Gr “newven OFF UIE US “RO Fi MAN EXPERIENCES EVEN MORE ae Y (I , | . A peabastoceanic NOSES BURIE | HABITUALLY TROTTING TO QANTEEN . . . CRAM. SESSIO fh WINTHROPIAN WORLD... ARE iMeeOr LIFE OUR AIM IS ON cae DIG a @) Waele) ap p Ss | Ue eee ARE FULL O' FUN . . . DIRTY SADDLES GQ | YY ws a NTE TM aM EIN DOING HEMI ee ARCHING TO MEALS MUNCHING ON CRISP B Ww WITH OLIVE DRAB,” WHICH LOOKS GOOD TO US Vv PING iis OLE GREYHOUND CHARLOT } Bes | MOTOR CORPS CLASSES SEL|) TRIED TO O SSIONS . . . THOSE SUPE]|i NIGHT DANCES . . . BANCROFT BOOMING cs A A i] Ce, f CE ( ae x WINTHROP GONE ARMY AS WEAS “NAVY” . . . HOP. woes SSG’ iw, N imeeeBOUND ©. . SNATCHED SNOOZES .. . ILING BONDS .. . KNITTING NEEDLES ON THE GO’ NA WINTHROP YEAR SO DEAR! WE'VE i AND BOTTLE THEM UP IN THIS BOO Kea e wel ees RELIVE THOSE GOOD OLE AT WINTHROP! IN HONOR OF Gry dG) To express our ardent appreciation for her... unrationed sweetness . genuine smile... timely sense of humor... deep understanding bhebes willingness to help at all times... ability to cope with those perpetual per- missions ... and to solve many of our big problems ... we dedicate the 1943 TATLER to our admirable Dean of Women. egies Cflenn sya in KATE GLENN HARDIN High in One Ateacts “CYuideng ag ae ROAD TO LEARNING’ SHELTON PHELPS, [esident Peabody's loss in 1933 was Winthrop’s gain when Dr. Phelps became the leading figure on our campus. With Winthrop foremost in his thoughts he achieved creat things for us and therefore he is foremost in our hearts. i) OFFICERS of the GOLEEGIE Mowat G. Fraser . . Dean of the College B.A., B.Sc., Oxon., Px.D. Mrs. Kate Grenn Harpiw, Dean of Women By Age iMag ALExANDER M. Granam . Business Manager B.A., M.A. Joun (G. Kernve hen eRe te Rodsotrean B.A., M.A, PRESIDENT EMERITUS JAMES PINCKNEY KINARD lapis Ob), kl EABy A. well-known and well-loved figure on our campus is Dr. Kinard, a Southern gentleman in every sense of the word and a true friend to every Winthrop oirl! FRASER Harpin GraHAM Ketiy ADMINISTRATION | | | | AveerTA Wrichut Bauca .. ..... .. . . . Resident Physician i | Karty Benson Sabre ms 1 bookkeeper | Iva Bisuop Secretary to the President Hester Cartanan BrouGHTON ... .. . Stenographer, President's Office | Iba Dacus ce i: Pe NS Creme ceed cn te eee @ LLtbrartai Mary M.Grsson. . . . . . . . . . . Assistant to the Dean of Women WoraeelaneiNGuoNe 705 5) fo oe kl weer Asarctant to the Registrar WV GELS OpE Ge en 2.) ae PMs a Savers ce ta es Boe ALON: Betty Jovce Lee. . . . . . . . . . . Records Clerk, Registrar's Office Winkte Ross. . . . . . . . . . . . Stenographer, Office of the Dean (SCRINNIERVVATSONIE) yr tas ee By aR Secretary to the Registrar Mary Rirey Wuiraker . . . . . . . Secretary to the Business Manager ee 1s Gisson . Benson WHITAKER ARRINGTON CRAGWELL Day Dunn Frick Furr GILBRETH Hess JoHNsSon Kerri Link Maccinis Martin Post Roberts Rocers : SToKES Tippirs WHEELER DEPARTMENT HEADS SARAH EB. Gracwerw B:Ss WVIvA. 420 eee . Home Economics Nancy: dane Day BASB.S. = ole 2) See nen ee Library Science Anmig VV, Dunn. v4, «Fine Arts Herman L. Frick, B.A., MAL pus D. Gohan ered ene Training School Ray A. Furr, B.J., M.A., Associate Professor of English and Director of Winthrop News Service . Haroip Gitpretu, B.A., B.A. in Com. Ed., M.A.. Pu.D., Commerce Acting Head : Marcarer Hess, B.S., M.S., PH.D. . . «0 dao UT ae ees MMe tolcaa: | EvizasetH Frrencu Jounson, B.A., M.A.. Pil D. . . « . Modern Languages . . Warren’ G. Keire BAMA) Pr Ds nue rei eee History Fucene P. Linx, B.A., B.D. Po.D. . . oe Tue Cl i ae OOOO Wits D. Maceinis, B.S., B.A., M.A., Lar. D. ee oh eet ete RI Matai rennet thy Donnis: Mari, B-AGHMGAS Px DD) ay eee « « - 'Classies Jura Fi Post: BASS eee . . . . Physical Education Watter Bucuanan Roserts, B.A., M. ae ike D. fet BR yoke a het oe Ae RS a Coe Wituam Wuite Rocers, B.A. M.A. PuD. ....... . Psychology : Rutu Wycurre Stoxes, B.A.. M.A. PHD. . . Mathematics and Astronomy Everyn.G. Tissrrs, B.A., M.A. . . furs Lia saower sp Ase Cohen tst ry Paut Mosray Wueeter, B.A., M.A., Pu. tye eA” Cele RPP ESTs The Winthrop Alumnae Association has a two-fold relationship, to the college itself and to the large body of alumnae. The program of activities is planned so as to advance the interests of both the college and the alumnae. The Alumnae Association as a whole provides the David Bancroft Johnson Memorial Loan Scholarship Fund while many of the various individual chapters of Winthrop Daugh- ters support other scholarships. OFFICERS DISTRICT PRESIDENTS Mrs. Lucite Merton Wautace . . . . President Mrs. Daisy Varn Catucart . . . Central District Mrs. Louise Yeapon Earte . . First Vice-President Miss Isaset Bamperc . . . . . Eastern District Mrs. Arnette Hottoway Wittiams, Mrs. Heren Woops Massey . North-central District Second Vice-President Mice aces Fist Mario nas Sine Mrs. Rexan Ricuarps Francis, Third Vice-President De eR a NA Ree gee Mister iriatiseee 2 “Recording Secretary Mrs. Bitte Cox Kircuen . . Northwestern District Miss Lema A. Russet, Executive Secretary-Treasurer Mrs. Lituian Benson Utsey . . Southern District Mrs. VERNA Swenson Bass, Secretary, Alumnae Office Miss EvizanetH Monrozk. . . . Western District et i the ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION able alumnae THE WINTHROP FAGUIY 1943 First Row Elizabeth Anderson, B.S., M.B.A., Instructor of Commerce Florence Andrews, B.S., M.A., Instructor of Home Economics Margaret Bell Ansley, B.A., M.S., Instructor of Physics Janette Arterburn, B.S.M., M.S., Assistant Professor of Public School Music and Training School Supervisor Second Row Mary Louise Auld, Associate Professor of Commerce Mrs. Blanche Crisp Badger, B.A., M.A., Instructor of Mathematics Lottie Barron, B.A., Training School Supervisor Cooper Bell, A.B., M.S., Instructor of Physics First Row Lloyd C. Bender, B.Mus., M.Mus., Assistant Professor of Voice Alma Bentley, B.S., M.S., Instructor of Adult Education in Home Economics Maurime Biggs, B.S., M.Ed., Supervisor of Home Economics Ruth Bourme, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of History Second Row Stella Bradfield, B.S., B.A., M.A., Assistant Professor of Psychology Marjorie Browning, A.B., M.A., Instructor of Physical Education Jessie Buchanan, Assistant Professor of Piano and History of Music Margaret L. Buchner, B.S., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Modern Languages First Row Helen K. Bussell, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Modern Languages Frances Cake, B.A., M.S., Instructor of Physical Education Mary B. Calvert, B.A., M.S., Instructor of Sociology Dorothy Chamings, B.S., Instructor of Physical Education Anna A. Cole, B.S., M.S., Instructor of Home Economics Clarina Cornwall, B.S., M.A., Instructor of Commerce M ary Crowder, B.A., B.S., Training School Supervisor Nancy Jane Day, B.A., B.S. in Library Science, Instructor in Library Science First Row Emmett Gore, B.M., M.M., Assistant Professor of Violin Margaret Gregg, B.A., M.A., Instructor of English Maude Manuell Hall, B.S., M.A., Instructor of English Francis E. Harrison, Jr., B.S., M.A. Assistant Professor of Modern Languages Virginia Hover, B.M., M.A., Instructor of Voice Louise King Howe, B.A., B.S., in Library Science, Teacher-Librarian Nell Howery, B.S., M.A., Supervisor of Home Economics Sara Bess Hunt, B.S., M.S., Head Teacher Trainer, Home Economics Education Second Row Pattie S. Dowell, B.S., MLS., ing School Supervisor Ruth Eady, B.A., M.A., Training School Supervisor Helen Edens, B.S., Supervisor of Training School Chlo Fink, B.A., B.S., M.A., Instructor of English H. Grant Fletcher, B.M., M.M., Instructor of Music Bessie L. Garison, B.A., M.A., Instructor of Fine Arts Mrs. Gentry, Biss M.A., Training School Supervisor Sadie Goggans, B.A., B.S., M.A., Ph.D., Professor of Education ssociate Professor of Education and Train Second Row Martha Ijams, B.S., M.S., Instructor of Home Economics and Nursery School Nelle Douglas Ingram, Training School Supervisor Hampton M. Jarrell, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Professor of English Gerald Langford, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Associate Professor of English Dema Lockhead, B.S., M.A., Associate Professor of Education Vera MacNair, B.S., M.A., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Home Economics Telma Malone, B.S., M.S., Instructor of Home Economics Florence Adams Mims, Assistant Professor of Spoken English First Row Otis M. Mitchell, B.A., M.A., Professor of Education Polly McNeill Moore, A.B., Instructor of Physical Education William B. Moore, Supervisor of Training School Mabel Moorer, Training School Supervisor Julia Ray Nettles, B.S., Instructor of Chemistry Mildred Omwake, B.S., M.S., Instructor of Home Economics Sara Phillips, B.A., M.A., Instructor of Commerce Bessie Poag, B.A., Training School Supervisor First Row Jeannette C. Roth, M.Mus., Assistant Professor of Pipe Organ and Piano Minnie Lee Rowland, BS YA: Training School Supervisor Mary Schuchart, B.A., M.A., Instructor of Biology Florence M. Smyth, B.A., M.A., Training School Supervisor Frances Lander Spain, B.A., B.A., in Library Science, M.A. in Library Science, Assistant Professor of Library Science Ruth A. Stephenson, B.M., M.M., Assistant Professor of Piano Elwood J. Terry, S.B., MLF., Associate Professor of Geography and Geology Crystal Theodore, B.A., Instructor of Fine Arts John. F. Thomason, B.A., B.Litt., M.A., Associate Professor of Sociology 20 Second Row Isabel Potter, B.S., M.S., Instructor of Biology Griffith T. Pugh, B.A., M.A.,: Instructor of English Vera Raleigh, A.B., M.A., Instructor of Geography Ellen Rasor, B.A., M.A., Instructor of Mathematics Janie Rice, B.A., M.A., Training School Supervisor Ruth Roettinger, B.A., M.A., Assistant Professor of Government Hortense Rogers, B.A., M.A., Training School Supervisor Ruth Rollings, B.A., M.A., Assistant Professor of History Second Row Alice Tingley, B.A., M.A., Instructor of Biology Lila Togneri, B.A., Training School Supervisor George W. Trumbull, B.M.E., M.M., Instructor of Music Aileen Calhoun Turner, B.S., M.A., Assistant Professor of English Jack Watson, B.Mus., M.Mus., Assistant Professor of Voice Ermine Willfong, B.A., M.A., Assistant Professor of Plane Frances V. Williams, B.A., M.A., Itinerant Teacher Trainer of Home Economics Celestra Wine, B.A., B.D., M.A., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English James L. Wright, B.A., M.A., Instructor of Economics First Row Annie Mae Orr, R.N., Nurse Nell Thomasson, R.N., Nurse Bessie Lee Hamilton, Housekeeper Sarah Davis Burns, B.A., B.S. in Library Service, Assistant Librarian Mai Rutledge Johnson, Associate Librarian Catherine Slaughter, B.S., M.A., Assistant Librarian First Row Harriet Holman, B.A., M.A., Teacher Hostess Mary S. Jones, Hostess, Bancroft Hall Agnes Summer Mayes, A.B., Assistant Hostess, Margaret Nance Hall A. Elizabeth Stinson, B.A., M.A., B.D., Secretary, Y. W. Patty Timmerman, Hostess, Main Building Daisy Pearce Towill, Assistant Hostess, McLaurin Hall GE 2 Second Row Gladys Smith, B.A., B.S. in Library Science, M.A., Assistant Librarian Lutie Bethea, Assistant Hostess, Breazeale Hall Margaret Dukes, B.A., Hostess, Breazeale Hall Isla Ellerbe, B.A., M.A., Teacher Hostess Iva Gibson, A.B., Hostess, Roddey Hall Janie Green, Assistant Hostess, Bancroft Hall Second Row Bertha E. Willis, Assistant Hostess, Roddey Hall Jenny Leslie, B.A., Manager of Supply Room Gladys Jones, B.S., Secretary in Home Economics Department Sara C. McBryde, Dietitian and Housekeeper Eleanor May, B.A., Assistant Housekeeper Mrs. Ethel Burns Byers, Night Matron Mrs. S. T. MacDowell, Night Matron 1] — . sy) 7 1] 0 pets fe pes The Senior Class of | i ‘ ) | i t SENI@R=GEASs i} j CPEIGERS Mary Sue Brirtron President ) Mary HeatH Owen } Vice-President i Betty WaNNAMAKER y Secre tary { i Ainsuizt Maxwe.u Ns Treasurer ) | a | JIM McHLVEEN, Sponsor it | ft Wl a) | if i +) | . | ! | ; 24 Nineteen Forty -Three ee a nl Hite Bon) F : ° 6« reaching of the goal « : Mele 1943 Snatchers | enters = + theslast rung in the ladder of learning is now under | your feet .. . weve heard that song before but never applied to us. Peering ii | down we see the yearly CUNO S sue but at this point those of our Senior year seem to eclipse all others . . . hauling our belongings and selves over to the | new Senior Hall . . . new Senior privileges that came with our new dorm ... hours spent at training school . . . last exams (thank goodness!) sep ORES ting on May Day “then enjoying “our Junior-Senior to the fullest . . . sobby Senior Chapel impressing us so... wriggling into caps and gowns i . . . then—those long-dreamed-of diplomas .. . we have reached the top! | : of the Sheepskin” Jack Bonnoitt Cheerleader Marcaret Buppin Pianist CLARA ANSON ALLEN Miariotie oe oe 0 eres we el eee tee OE enone B.S. in Commerce MARY LOUISE AMEEN Great Fallon 2733 Sins eck Brice te aes A.B. in English JANET LOUISE ARNDT Xe Clems6tiex S32 df oe ce Se oe A EE ee ne B.S. in Home Economics : { y's | eS) THELMA LESTER ARNETTE | i | S Dillon tee Bee days eee ee re eee ee B.S. in Commerce q in Op WILLENA BURRISS ARNETTE | || Dillon wine RE ER ee a eee B.S. in Home Economics | i | | GRACE M. ASHE Roel Hill eects ee a 2a ee ee eee B.S. in Commerce | JOAN ATKINSON Augusta, Georgias) 3.4 aaa Sele on ae nee A.B. in English RAE AULL t Leesville ace ce Pe Se eee B.S. in Commerce FRANCES C. AYERS Greenville A.B. in History MARTHA AZER : Rock Hill | B.S. in Commerce is PHERSZULEIKAS BAILEY: Dublin, Virginia f A.B. in History MARY FRANCES BAKER Marion B.S. in Home Economics —— eee, slleten SARA MARGARET BAKER ; Sumter A.B. in Mathematics CLARE EUGENIA BALLENGER Spartanburg B.S. in Home Economics = = — SS a = ae — JULIA CAROLINE BANNISTER Starr B.S. in Home Economics EDWINA McCOLLOUGH BARR Arlington, Virginia B.S. in Commerce MARY NINA BARTON Orangeburg B.S. in Science RUTH BASKIN Bishopville UA ata Sociology MARY ELIZABETH BEAMAN Sumter A.B. in Mathematics ELSI EARE. BEARD Myrtle Beach B.S. in Commerce MARJORIE HAZEL BIGGER | Vicor na eee te RR ee) ee We ei SAR de eS B.S. in Science EMMA ELLEN BISHOP Beatilortanteocre oir n atk ds Ce at oe eles A.B. in Library Science SARA BAILEY BLACK Barnwell lees eae Ak hoc eee ee a ae B.S. in Home Economics VIRGINIA LOUISE BLACK ALIVE lace Pete che oc aes Meare er ene week. B.S. in Commerce VIRGINIA McCLELLAN BLACK Green vi peer ates CRT Bleed 5 anti tas Ae deed 2 A.B. in Sociology MARY CAROLYN BLAKELY OTe rich aie reba Gee ae ae An Rete mR ern MW Ay iene A.B. in English Ee hinuirich wc tamer or rs oc, Shas at he Sn ERO eens Meet ea at A.B. in Voice MIRIAM THERESA BOLT ION EES OT Cea Ee eres AA ay) hone, coe eihe len UR B.S. in Home Economics eeacAre KATHLYN BERRY BOMAR Greenivilled hrs reper shove es Sues een aa A.B. in Mathematics JACK BONNOITT Darlington: 23. seis iste ie ei neue A eer ee A.B. in English HELEN PERNICE BOSTICK Marion: rd es dpe eee oats eee Teint ane ee ae B.S. in Commerce WILDRED BRANNON Denmarki ounoik ee OE oe bee On ee ieee B.S. in Commerce MARY SUE BRITTON Kingstree.. oss Se ae on + Cope ee B.S. in Physical Education INELLE BROADWAY Oswego v.5 shod Sots ae ihs Oe oes ante aaa te ieee B.S. in Home Economics JANIE L. BROGDON Sumi tegie% eee be Woe oc ernest els te PORE are ease ne A.B. in English th ELEANOR BROWN ii Andersori (Sfed iek (ae vel eee A.B. in English GRACE BROWN Walhalla B.S. in Commerce MADELINE BURNO BROWN Kingstree ABs in English METTIE DELL BRUNSON Sumter A.B. in English MITTIE WISE BRYAN ‘Trenton B.S. in Home Economics ROSEMARY BRYANT Inman A.B. in Mathematics MARGARET BUDDIN Timmonsville B.S. in Commerce eer ——s es — ta a ae te 5 SE — LILA JOYCE BUFORD Ellenton B.S. in Home Economics LUCY FRANCES BURNS Sumter B.S. in Physical Education MARGARET EMILY BURNS Gray Court A.B. in English ELLA FRANCES BURTON Savannah, Georgia B.S. in Home Economics BILLIE CAROLYN BUSH Rock Hill B.S. in Science EMMA ELIZABETH BUTLER Vance B.S. in Home Economics SUSAN NANCY CALDWELL Lodge SDT ORO acy cect CSD CRG CRON ICRCRORC IO OND RY Girt Gino ie em ASIEG cart obser e ehOeC A.B. in English LILLIAN CAROLYN CAMPBELL Spartanburg Sp oMe Ate sits on cM hee sire fonee a atlas a BeNeuie hot oucac onc asi ot ok ewe a nom ewer ors B.S. in Science ALICE JUNE CANNON Spartanburg Sirstce) (oe Metken aihosiowen sh chone’ orcs Mai.citepia leh eW siren niet’ ote cs we ONIN cine A.B. in English MARY FRANCES CANNON Rockingham, IN AC de: set SOR ORY oe ase Se BY ae B.S. in Home Economics MARIAN BEATRICE CARTER Peinlerx coenta fcse ee ie are me ee! oro eae B.S. in Home Economics Wy, HELEN CATO Ne oa Reockalaill Scene foree aR ee Aim. eee Monee ge) te B.S. in Commerce DOROTHY LEE CHAMBLEE PATn ROL SOTLE Te COP RC Tikes See eka eee B.S. in Home Economics MARJORIE LEE CHAPLIN Fide ai cl eh a eee PN Sh Ce ects deuce ns eee nan Gonads at. B.S. in Science JANE CHARLES Picdinditsconret sot Gs cae oe ee eee IB. DOROTHY MATILDA CLARY S. in Home Economics Newberry.....c stitieath.c an Sass epaamac ny Fee enemies B.S. in Home Economics CODYE GWENDOLYN CLINKSCALES Rock. Hillt hires Scie Oe ae ee ee ede eras B.S. in Science RUBY GERTIE COATS Kepshawi cc. cine be Gea dais ee ee eee B.S. in Home Economics EMMA FUFORD COLCLOUGH k Lider a ee ee ee ert B.S. in Home Economics MAMIE FRANKLIN COLE Florence: 2 sits Sion ee Sa ee eee A.B. in Mathematics FRANCES ELIZABETH COLEMAN Ridgeway acs «. des esau dayhiec eel, OE tise eae iEreneen A.B. in English MARTHA MARIE COLEMAN Spartanbied . cosanieom s +2aaeriay te eet anette A.B. in Library Science MIRIAM GRIFFIN COOK Batesburg B.S. in Commerce ANNIE MAUDINE CORLEY Lexington B.S. in Home Economics LILLIAN RAWLS CORNWELL Leslie A.B. in English VIVIAN BYRD COWARD Florence A.B. in History IRENE COX Woodruff B.S. in Commerce VIOLA HAYNSWORTH CRAIG Florence B.S. in Physical Education een OT 2. pen IDA BARKSDALE CRAWFORD Clinton A.B. in Fine Arts MARJORIE {LUCILLE CREED Camden B.S. in Home Economics NELL CROSBY Union B.S. in Home Economics MARY GENE CROSLAND Winnsboro A Bot Sociology ELEANOR JERALDINE CROUCH Greenville A.B. in Mathematics MARGARET TE EZELIZCUDD Chesnee A.B. in History The Tatler 4h 1943 a y — MARY ELIZABETH DARBY oar Bath Son gs Ae ee age a ge eee B.S. in Physical Education RUTH ELIZABETH DARBY Lowrys 1 BIG OrOR Sach akStcrn ke Geeanee ee Ct ate wale ek at B.S. in Home Economics BETTY ANN DAVIS EN OVO MTe ered race oma he i) ee Seen UN Bin English SARAH ELOISE DERRICK eSNG LER Oe Ree ois (ie? SEs Ln a tet ae B.S. in Commerce REBECCA L. DesCHAMPS Bishopville eh GPRS OY ORC ORCHG, tach Coca ORCI AEE RCAC ed ces ee a nae A.B. in History EMILY LEWIS DILLARD limonene ee trate eee Feo in bas a Oe B.S. in Commerce MARY ESTHER DINKINS SUI TCH es OT pee IG Lem nd eee aA soe! Ite B.S. in Home Economics JENNY MOFFATT DONNALD Nasri Lorie 1) rer ei ee in. ns, toe ee od A eS B.S. in Commerce KATHERINE AGNES DOUGLAS Jebetsoris eet eee aid eas oe Ee ee nee B.S. in Home Econornics JEANETTE HAZELWOOD DUKES ees Orangeburg 26s cei nate ole aoe ee eee B.S. in Home Economics ° : | (ante MILDRED DUNCAN ry : we Convers6ic tate oe Adhesion ee OR ree B.S. in Home Economics JOSIE FAY DUSENBURY Toddwilles esti oe ooh ns Ce Seo eee B.S. in Home Economics Wi Op MABEL EASTERLING BCs Weer etan t Oe eA irene tees Gambi e e A.B. in Sociology NANCY IRENE EDWARDS Pork ede otk ore ee ee ee ee B.S. in Commerce V orks aos cee oe a ae ae ore A.B. in Fine Arts Chapin veces... « eateroeein es occa te eee ee tee eee B.S. in Home Economics ne wes a eee —s LUCILLE, CORNWELL ESTES Leeds B.S. in Commerce | LILLIE. BELLE EVANS New Zion A.B. in Mathematics KATHRYN QUARLES EVANS Edge field B.S. in Home Economics VERNA OLIVE FARMER Allendale Baan Physical Education MARY ELIZABETH FEWELL Rock Hill B.S. in Commerce NETTIE ADELPHIA FINDLEY Honea Path B.S. in Music I} 1943 | SUE WINSTON FITZPATRICK Rougemont, N. C. B.S. in Commerce LOU ALICE FLYNN Florence A.B. in English HELEN HOPE FREEMAN Dacusville B.S. in Home Economics ELEANOR RUTH FULMER Florence A.B. in English ELIZABETH T. FULMER ; Leesville ; B.S. in Home Economics HENRIETTA FITZ-SIMONS GAILLARD Eutawville B.S. in Music ALICE ROWENA GANTT IMC oTmielere ye nroe Ove ke Ae ee, B.S. in Home Economics MARY LOUISE GANTT CSreenV Llles Ge hye I aad ou eee FT eee ot B.S. in Home Economics MARY FRANCES GARDNER Darlington Weerecet ots, einstioesr els. seta oucucenahenaiak Sereenea A CTS moet out A. Bein History NANCY ANN GARRISON EXT eHSO TERRI e Ore tos ie RO ILA nl eee B.S. in Commerce VIRGINIA ETAH GASQUE Marion’. i.e les Sekt chek hope Soite ter cRaeee eee atoms eee B.S. in Commerce MARY VIRGINIA GASSER iNav yal Grd. peat pean tts Miprue ret): SI Ai Wd et B.S. in Science MAMIE EVELYN GAUSE owardhine ene Re ea nO hy ee B.S. in Home Economics WINONA GILSTRAP Diperty ts eater hele: gt ean) SERENA yo B.S. in Science FREDNA JUANITA GINN V anvil ete at Be ce 2 RR Sol ede eee eee een B.S. in Commerce EDNA EARL GODWIN Lake: GityeS sae atiies'§ 4 tw 4 toh vende Sel Oe A.B. in English MARY MAGDELENE GREENE Jacksons ooate cece eels sects iil i tye coals ey Sie ine ee A.B. in Sociology LOUISE HADDAD Chester. ooo ee aac ober ee See eee B.S. in Music MILDRED HAIGLER Cameron ONO SIC Onda ONOIO. O URCHIN pS ccd OO ol nO GO a Ara BS; in Home Economics GEORGIA. LUCILE HAMILET Andersons iit Cae teas Wes to ss oe eee A.B. in History ALPHA WILSON HAMMOND Batesburgs s€gu Missa ant eee. oe eee A.B. in Library Science CARMEN ESTELLE HAMMOND sae ee eee na RN rcs. Ms She en WE A.B. in English ANN HOPE HAMPTON Lockhart B.S. in Commerce ROSA CANNON HANCOCK Dalzell B.S. in Home Economics RUTH BRAY HARBIN Greenville Bs. im Home Economics JANE FULTON HARNEY Laurens A.B. in English MARTHA RUTH HARRELL Marshville,N. GQ B.S. in Home Economics MO PTE EEGARES HAY Johns Island A.B. in History | | | | | The ETHER HEA Rock Hill | ACB on English MARY ANN HENRY . Columbia i B.S. in Commerce ARLIE E. HERIN Lockhart B.S. in Home Economics CAROLYN ELIZABETH HERIOT Bishopville A.B. in Sociology | MARY HERLONG Johnston B.S. in Home Economics f MAGGIE LEE HERNDON . Bamberg B.S. in Home Economics . ANNE BIEMANN HETRICK W allie lleteises auras ees este: Pana ans Snag Nac a Tot hee A.B. in History | EDNA CHRISTINE HILL Pinoree wernt Sane Rone Ses ce te nk eee: A.B. in Library Science DORA MIRIAM HINSON Piontliv springs eer a ye cane Tey tuemueln ae B.S. in Home Economics | LOUTEE JANE HINSON | | BPR Tees Pele ar OP RON Cee Oe eros oe ly Cone renin B.S. in Home Economics Clinton Ue eee Mee eh 1s ee ee B.S. in Home Economics MARGARET ALICE HOLLIFIELD Rami bercme ey Grape ence ee) haere Oe EL a B.S. in Commerce MARJORIE ANNE HOLTZENDORFF Clemson. HS Eoc ee Men Ios NREL aseecr G iciin oka B.S. in Physical Education EDNA MAE HOOKER So lamnbice mre ee MeN Ae, Ca ieak ats culate eae eee A.B. in History MARY EMMA HORTON Heath Springse:-2 oe 52. oe eer reer: A.B. in Library Science HELEN ALICE HOWARD Batesbuird + s-cu40 0g cee wwe sions 6.80 ake seeker cuca een cn ames B.S. in Commerce FANNIE LEE HOWLE | ioe Hlarts villas she aim weaioa Geter ako © aan caer otetotiotemet em Kee Ronen A.B. in Sociology —t ANNIE ELIZABETH HUMPHREYS J Plum’ Branch won tee ite Smee earner B.S. in Home Economics W1 rop ANN HUTCHINGS STE Tah) deere n= Mae BRI eet IE eeu ateL Gta) Gio OIG otras. clOtrcG.t B.S. in Commerce DOROTHY JEFFCOAT | North d sree aioe orth citeliotacaetr to eee en eee B.S. in Physical Education CAROLYN HALL JEFFORDS 4 Plorem@@ sides c bale Pais clo Ro cleo oe tod peas ene eles eTocs B.S. in Commerce 4 CHARLOTTE DOUGLAS JENKINS | Wadmalaw. Islands iis ccccicitla ne emote Lreeericicre A.B. in Mathematics ter MARION JOHN Bennettsville B.S. in Commerce ANNE LaCLARE JOHNSON Anderson A.B. in English LUCY CATHERINE JOHNSON Salley B.S. in Home Economics THELMA BLANCHE JOHNSON Greenville B.S. in Home Economics EMIEYSREBECCA JONES Kershaw A.B. in English MARGIE ELIZABETH JONES Bethune B.S. in Home Economics Lg The Tatler dt 1943 =—— a [Sa NANCY ANN JONES Batesburg Bis: in Home Economics SARA ADDIE JONES Blacksburg A.B. in English BERYL WATSON KAMMER Johnston B.S. in Home Economics SARA HILDA KING Abbeville B.S. in Commerce HELYN MARGUERITE KIRBY Union B.S. in Commerce FRANCES NOREE KILLINGSWORTH Ware Shoals B.S. in Home Economics EVA IRENE KNEECE Batesburg VIRGINIA LANCASTER Govan Sekai Reich 41191 oie Wall y eh ehiiel a! oil alvel (al aecdalional te ake ANNIE RUTH LANFORD WMOOcrint eM adcia liar as Oiieg im och pels. BEY GAY, lentralaetia eae ke Oe MARY IRENE LIGON Winnsboro BEEA PLIZABETH LINDLER Rock aelill tec eee week hte fo MARY MILLING LORICK Shester er Aen ete Re se Lt MARY EVELYN LOTT BD TRTISEOT Sey eae Ose eee: Fisi 16 er fel seuslnel ie: a Site! oe e, eNeeteukel eve) atic Sr ig ha ee B.S. in Commerce te ee ee a ae B.S. in Commerce B.S. in Home Economics SLA eee rea ee B.S. in Commerce RN ANON A dc ed ee Ah B.S. in Music a HE aA Ge ens A.B. in Mathematics SPyaets goin MUO ML NS so Pie A.B. in Enelish safely chee). sete Serer ALBe in English EMILY RACHEL LOVE LAURA ALICE LOVE Blackstoclen yas c.cttee wie sha a ee BS: SARAH MILEER MeALIERY Rock Hill LEILA COTTINGHAM McCORMICK Roland, INC. aca Gwe aol eae ae ee eee ELEANOR McFADDEN Re Te RE EEE Ie a OT Bn ed 5 ogo o B.S. in Music | MARY ELLEN McFADDEN 1 Port -Lawnii erie tw ce ee ee eee 1 HELEN McGILL Kingstree B.S. in Home Economics in Home Economics . in Home Economics . in Home Economics . in Home Economics . in Home Economics on eee Tre ee OST oo hots roar a oe win o-ocr A.B. in English 53 INE ELE G WvicGIL: Kingstree A.B. in Mathematics SARA McLURE McLENDON Bishopville B.S. in Home Economics EMILY McMILLAN Bamberg B.S. in Home Economics MARIE C. McMILLAN Bluefield, West Virginia B.S. in Commerce NELL CROUCH McMILLAN Jefferson B.S. in Home Economics NANCY CHRISTINE McNAIR Patrick B.S. in Commerce MILDRED EARLINE McNEILL Conway B.S. in Commerce MARY KAY MARTIN Cowpens A.BSin English VALERIA LUGENIA MARTIN Strother B.S. in Commerce FRANCES MARVIN White Hall A.B. in History MARY ELIZABETH MATTHEWS Rock Hill B.S. in Home Economics AINSLIE MAXWELL Florence A.B. in English JEAN C. MAXWELL POLE CCM OSS ae oe in Le Ne eo B.S. in Commerce MARY ELINOR MAXWELL EV ial al a ender eee oe ered et oe ew, ae a a B.S. in Home Economics VIRGINIA MAY Fa ESR Scar aS Oe a! eh a a B.S. in Physical Education : ae | AGNES SUMMER MAYES Aled © | Ciel oll ELEM, Braet he “eh he PS RD a: A ae eal ok ee B.S. in Music Se Bamberg seek orm Bt eats hye eee ae B.S. in Home Economics a ers MARY MADELINE MERRITT er ex 3 Myrtle Beach SG GROMER Ts cht GREP SRC CP EERE RG ch RENE B.S. in Commerce THELMA MICKLE Rock Hill Ocho o8d Bie eiwD OO ONG ciolden GG o.o.0 10 Git IO OF OaD IBS). in Home Economics MARY FRANCES MIKELL , WNecinialawe sland aetna cient eae eee A.B. in Mathematics } MARJORIE MERCHANT Wi Pp | | 1 i | | ANNA ELIZABETH MILES Evatt wevil ee rerta eeoeers «by iw-n wie 2 Reel ee teas auton sree rere B.S. in Commerce CAROLYN WINNIE MILLS Campobellon atts non ais wo, coe anise ee eee A.B. in Library Sicence ELBERTA WILES MOODY Wolftonices Sess ee Ge oes on cae een ee B.S. in Commerce MARTHA ELLEN MOORE Horatio 23.0 anon ee nen ee OLD eine B.S. in Home Economics LINA McLEOD MOORER St. George Wo ieece oo nu as ace oop pln Renae eve Renae eee B.S. in Science ELIZABETH ANITA MORRIS MARIA MOSS Walhallad oun. dees cot pire sk du aid Sarees ee ee ene A.B. in English FRANCES JOSEPHINE MURPHY Trenton ocd vie Se eos As Rae eRe Ce roe A.B. in Sociology eee eran eee ee par aeaereneeners 57 MARY G. MURRAY Charleston A.B. in English MARGARET JANET NETTLES Leo A.B. in English MARTHA LEE NEWTON Charleston B.S. in Music JOSNEELANICHOES Leesville B.S. in Music CAROLYN N. NICHOLSON Jefferson A.B. in Sociology DOROTHY LEE OATES Chester B.S. in Home Economics The Tatle= fe 1943 58 MURIEL MONROE OATES Rock Hill B.S. in Commerce MARY ELLA O’CAIN Orangeburg B.S. in Home Economics MARY HEATH OWEN Elloree A.B. in History OMEGA PACE Orangeburg A.B. in English MARGARET AUDREY PADGETT Walterboro A.B. in History SARA THOMAS PARKS Fort Mill A.B. in Mathematics ee ee eee SARAH VIGNERON PARROTT Florence FRANCES ELIZABETH PAYNE Darlington SARA VIVIAN PEACE Andrews JEAN ETHELYN PORTER Wal liston an mate ON Sette tee ae CORRIE ELLA PROCTOR INGCRSEILLs Neri eee cen ue cer GLENN MORGAN PROCTOR Rockers tir: i, art ee oe eh, DOROTHY ELIZABETH PRUITT Darlington SPO EsOvty CusOKC 010 0 CSR Cae ONG a TS PCRS 1€ife| 10 8, SAW oS, (0) (6) ke) oie. 16) (e) biel shel ake ten ees B.S. in Home Economics BO STEEN Soe bikie A.B. in History Beyond rad On Get ect EAS A.B. in English B.S. in Home Economies B.S. in Home Economics B.S. in Home Economics Soyo nahayie vse eyes. 6 A.B in Psychology aleUar apes wearers A.B. in Sociology HARRIET ADELAIDE QUATTLEBAUM BETTY QUINN Clinton 3323 eee eae oe ee FLORENCE RAIN B.S. in Home Economics . in Home Economics Ploréencéeets ne oat ee es EE eee B.S. in Commerce EMILY ELIZABETH REEL Augusta, Georga ncn niee tet atancie ee Oro. Dn oto ore onc ELEANOR NORVELLE RICHARDSON Sm ETLOT: SM etenoe wtb OEE ote Pee Peck HAZEL HENRIETTA RICHARDSON Gresham CACM ORO eC ACIORCCRtAO Oud S ANCOR A Rian! o thor Gad oa MARY SPANN RICHARDSON . in Home Economics . in Home Economics . in Home Economics Sumimerton otis ee ccc eee ee eee erie A.B. in English SARA ELIZABETH ROBBINS Anderson ay a.-'e; 8) ialdetiss ful st (ee! ge: de)irelief la} av foals o)Mant shin iy teuley eitet el dilellens ine . in Home Economics SARAH COVINGTON ROGERS Dillon B.S. in Music ANNIE FAYE ROSS Summerton Baoe in Commerce ELAINE G. ROSS West Columbia B.S. in Commerce ELEANOR RUGHEIMER Charleston B.S. in Science ROSALIE GREER SALVO Charleston Bis! in Home Economics IMOGENE SANDERS McCormick B.S. in Commerce 1943 NANCY SANDERS Anderson B.S. in Commerce SARAH JEAN SANDERS Richburg A.B. in English JEAN LEE SCALES Greenville B.S. in Home Economics FRANCES MARGARET SCHUMPERT McCormick B.S. in Commerce MARIE, LOUISE SCHWARTZ Charleston A.B. in Modern Languages JOSEPHINE HOLLOWAY SELF Ninety Six B.S. in Commerce AGNES MARIE SHAHID Ei irminonmsyillenamente Rat S06 oid s oe eek. oe cet eal hee B.S. in Commerce JULIA McKENZIE SHARMON Esti) Deere ee tee a yameaee Oe nn he dns ae B.S. in Home Economics MARY ELIZABETH SHEALY Batesburg preety a tice nice cee fee eet x ook tore Lae: B.S. in Music MARTHA GENTRY SHEELY Golam bia werent One ere ok B.S. in Physical Education ELLA LEE SHILLINGLAW NEGUS ands etidcech os SORRA at ea ae EP aR Pe A.B. in Sociology LOIS ELOISE SHULER | PALS Te cacailiond backer RC nea a ee B.S. in Physical Education GRACE ELIZABETH SIMONS Olas Cone ee RN ate War eres. Fo et. ome lls A.B. in English CLAIRE HAMILTON SIMS IETICLENY «(led 6, opus Sen re a ae See A.B. in Mathematics DOROTHY ANN SIMS i Rocks Ful ks i yn eee eee B.S. in Commerce . MARY VIRGINIA SLATER Wa Tal ges codec ieee oes cau re roe we B.S. in Home Economics i DENBY SMITH Charlestonvss hs acu 6 te oe oe ee ee ee B.S. in Commerce } FLORENCE MARIE SOULE | Charlotte sINiGE ee ee eee ee B.S. in Home Economics itp EDNA ROZELLE SOUTHERLIN , Mt Mariettices.c ch k-cake Pet ea tne eee B.S. in Commerce MARY FRANCES SOWELL | | MéeBeent ce Gree cite oe ee eee B.S. in Home Economics i BRUCE SPIGENER Columbia sve ie picoays ac ee eee eee A.B. in History |4 ht JULIA ELIZABETH STATON | Spartanburg ot pannhete noses tue ae omits slstid teeyredes ower Ca Toten Gon eee Rone A.B. in English i i} The Tat VIRGINIA DIXON STEVENSON Chester B.S. in Science HELEN PAULINE STRIBLING Westminster B.S. in Home Economics ELEANOR VIRGINIA STUCKEY Florence A.B. in History WILLIE RUTH SUTHERLAND Spartanburg A.B. in English MARY SAMEILUAS TALBERT Greenwood A.B. in English C. ADRIENNE TAYLOR Gaston B.S. in Commerce f 1943 JOSEPHINE, CAROLYN TAYLOR Conway A.B. in English MARY McALLISTER TELFORD Abbeville A.B. in Fine Arts R. OLIVE THOMASON Fountain Inn B.S. in Commerce SARA KATHERINE THOMASON Laurens B.S. in Home Economics REBEKAH O’NELL THOMPSON Seneca B.S. in Home Economics MARIAN ELIZABETH TISDALE Kingstree A.B?in English ne ie eal PHYLLIS SANDERS TISDALE JANE GARLINGTON TODD Laurens CARLOTTA PATTI TOWNSEND Blenheim FAITH TOWNSEND Bennettsville MARGARET ELSIE TURNER Columbia ELIZABETH CLEO TUTEN Furman MARGUERITE VON GLAHN Charleston MARY JO WALLACE Lockhart leper fiat Physical Education A.B. in English in English BiSsin Physical Education A.B. in English in Home Economics B.S. in Physical Education . in Commerce EDNA DORIS WALTON Greenwood 212 cen ad b.de ae Oa ee eee B.S. in Home Economics BETTY WANNAMAKER Orangebtrrg . cove ete sears at arate een re ee A.B. in English MIRIAM A. WARD Rock: Hilloatsc ee at cae ee eee A.B. in Modern Languages MARIAN FRANCES WARNER Greenwood so rien ee ee ee B.S. in Home Economics MARY VIRGINIA WATSON Mes Carmela tyne cee eee B.S. in Home Economics FRANCES WILHELMINA WAY Orangeburg. accom Satara oho ein lig ee B.S. in Commerce MARILYN YOLANDO WEBB Andersont at oan ak Siesta nn Ge Ee eee B.S. in Commerce ELIZABETH ANNE WEEDON Spartanburg amir HGa, CaM TORN pare Ne Eh Mn ols otcliese ore a. A.B. in English 68 ja ea ge FLEANOR MOBLEY WELLING Edgefield A.B. in English THERESA ERNESTINE WESSINGER Columbia B.S. in Home Economics LOIS RHAME WEST. Camden B.S) in Physical Education MARGARET YOUNG WEST Cassatt B.S. in Commerce MARGARET CECILE WHALEY Wadmalaw Island A.B. in Piano EULIA JANIE WHITLOCK High Springs, Florida B.S. in Science 69 WINIFRED WILKERSON Hickory Grove B.S. in Commerce ANNA KATE WILLIAMS Leslie A. Bain English CAROLINE WOODSIDE WILLIAMS Spartanburg A.B: in History LOIS WILLIAMS St. Albins, West Virginia B.S. in Home Economics 4 | MARY LOUISE WILLIAMS ; Dacusville 7 : B.S. in Home Economics { MARY ALBERTA WILLIFORD | Leslie { | B.S. in Commerce : i Je a N Chen The ae et L943 | i : KATHRYN WILLIS Gray Ome Mme is cee. alate nih cena A Ree ED. B.S. in Commerce NETTIE ELIZABETH WINDHAM Darlington Gece ee ice OR nee: B.S. in Home Economics NELL WOLLING 14 FG) | ae GOREN ee pe od er ene eee eR P B.S. in Music LN AST nits ata GU IG Sted AA hg eR OWN, Ong tt ea A.B. in History DOROTHY PAMELIA WORKMAN Wrest vill ema Werth ter ony ee Agi he ce brs Peto ala Wigs BAN. A.B. in English HARRIET GRAY YEARGIN Srey BE OLIEE UNA CON E18 Saree AKO EA. each eM ee ER Ret ice A.B. in English MARYSLOUISE, YELION Pastoverdh sistent es es BC ee Me haees Treen A.B. in English OEGASYOBS Golmmbia. ep ee eh GR oa Oe B.S. in Physical Education RUBY YOUNG TREES EVE Oe ete eee he ioe ne, es nt ee B.S. in Science Senior MOST VALUABLE MOST POPUEAK Selectees MOS POISED SS ee aa = — — , aie al ee — N © = 73 BEST ALL ROUND MOST ATTRACTIVE Chea cé mh) é electees MOST INTERESTING cap eh es BEST INFORMED — D. | beg Us 1 us t Bl a fh | The Junior Class 6f JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Sapie WuittINcTon President JANE CoKER Vice-President Betty SANDERS Secretary Dot BetHea Tre asurer O. D. TODD, Spenser yee OFFICERS omen we Hive it rit Ou!’ lo 73} “Atter the Seniors fers. «ss yOU are jolly sood fellows . . . with new rings on your fingers .. . and Fd. projects on your minds .. . making Junior Follies “the best vel Mea: donning the duties of marshals . . . Freshman counselors lend- ing helping paws to the newcomers . . . capable hands Civing that last little twist to Junior-Senior, making it oh-so-good . . . elections in the air and the field now clear for you to run the works . . . you re next in line for the title of Seniors. We're First” 79 Janet Hocan AnnE Mourrau Cheerleaders Marcaret MANNING Pianist : ‘ EMILY JEAN ADAMS, Cross Hill; JANE HAMER ADAMS, McColl; MARYNETTE ALLISON, Sharon; HELEN ALEEN AMEEN, Great Falls; ADELAIDE ANDERSON, Rock Hill; ELIZABETH ANNE ANDERSON, Blue Field, West Virginia; MARGARET ANN ANDERSON, Chester; MARTHA BEE ANDERSON, Hampton. DORIS MAE ATKINS, Hamer; NANCY HAWTHORNE AUSTIN, Abbeville; IRMA VASTELLE AVANT, Gresham; MARY ELIZABETH AVINGER, Orangeburg; MARY ELINOR AWTREY. West Columbia; VIRGINIA LEE BALDWIN, Rock Hill; MYRTLE ELIZABETH BALLENTINE, Ballentine; JEUEL IZETTA BANNISTER, Starr. MARY ELLEN BARKER, Kline; MARY LILLIAN BARWICK, Andrews; EYHELDA BAUKNIGHT, Florence; GRACE BEDENBAUGH, Prosperity; MINNIE CATHERINE BELK, Lancaster; MARY DALTON BELL, Callison; ANNIE JOSEPHINE BERLY, Lexington; DOROTHY BETHEA, Latta. ELIZABETH CLARK BETHEA, Latta; LYNDA JEANNE. BETHEA, Orangeburg; ISABELLE BRADLEY BIRT, Elko; MARTHA LOUISE BIRTHRIGHT, Charleston; ELIZABETH HOWELL BLACKMON, Rock Hill; MELBA IRENE BLACKMON, Heath Springs; EDNA FAYE BLACK- WELL, Westminster; LULA DORIS BLACKWELL, Inman. THELMA CRYER BLAKE, Morro Bay, California; VIRGINIA LOREE BOLT, Simpsonville; ALICE ELIZABETH BONNER, Chesnee; CELESTE G. BONNETTE, Florence; JESSIE MAE BOSWELL, Greer; ROSEMARY BOWERS, Newberry; MARTHA LUNA BOYCE, Williamston; BESSIE RUTH BOYTER, Moore. GLADYS. ENGA BRAMHALL, Sumter; KATHRYN ALICE BRASIL, Great Falls; MIRIAM ELIZABETH BRICKLE, Orangeburg; MARY JEAN BRIDGES, Heath Springs; GORDON BROCK- INGTON, Kingstree; DOROTHY LOLA BROOKS, Timmonsville; ELIZABETH ASHBY BRUNSON, Florence; MARY ELIZABETH BRYAN, Swansea. JUANITA ELIZABETH BRYANT, Spartanburg; MARTHA WILKERSON BUICE, Anderson; ANN MARCHANT BULL, Columbia; SARAH MA RTHA BURN, Society Hill; LOIS BURNSIDE, Ninety Six; ANNIE LOIS BUTLER, North; BERNICE ALYCE BYRD, Andrews; LOTTIE BOYD CALHOUN, Rock Hill. AURELIA NAOMI CANADY, Charleston; CHURCHILL CARROLL, York; MARY KATE CARRUTH, Campobello; NINA LEWIS CARSON, Orangeburg; HARRIETTE EVELYN CARTER, Rock Hill; WILMA LaRUE CARTER, Elliott; MARY ELSIE CASTLES, Winnsboro; JANE ARLINDA CHAMNESS, Bennettsville. MARIA ESTERCITA CLARK, Clemson; ELEANOR RUTH COCHRAN, Anderson; JESSIE LEONA COCKFIELD, Florence; MARJORIE FRANCES COE, Westminster; JANE WILSON COKER, Hartsville; CAROLINE ELIZABETH COLEMAN, Anderson; EVELYN McCORMAC COLLINS, Mullins; ALICE MILDRED COMPTON, Summerville. NANCY BOYD COOPER, Enoree; MARY LILIS COUSAR, Dillon; ANNIE MAY COVINGTON, Columbia; SARAH ELIZABETH COX, Conway; MARILYN LEE CRAIG, Florence; SARA FRANCES CRANE, Greenville; ZENA CRAWFORD, St. Stephen; CAROLINE HAYGOOD CROMER, Spartanburg. MILDRED REECE CROSBY, Ruffin; LAURA SIDELLE CROUCH, Columbia; MARY AGNES CURRENCE, York; MARTHA ETHEREDGE DENNY, Columbia; MARY OLIVE DRESSEL, Charleston; ANNE BETHEA DUDLEY, Mullins; FRANCES CAROLYN DUKES, Williston; JULIA JEANETTE DUKES, Greeleyville. JEAN ELIZABETH DUNLAP, Rock Hill; ANNETTE OLIVER DuRANT, Alcolu; LOLA BESS EARLEY, Columbia; FRANCES ESTELLE EDDY, Charleston; FRANCES RUTH EDWARDS, Clinton; RUTH HAMILTON EPPS, Rock Hill; ELIZABETH ANNE ERKES, Rock Hill: MILDRED LUCILE EVANS, Abbeville. 82 ROSALINE JEAN FAIREY, Johnston; REBA LaVERNE FARR, Adamsburg; RHODA ELIZABETH FENNELL, Fairfax; ALICE FERGUSON, ester; ALTA FAYE F Jel. Rockmart, Georgia; DORIS ELOISE FLETCHER, Kershaw; BETTY FOSTER, Spartanburg; MARJORIE PATRICIA FREEMAN, Rock Hill. GLADYS EUGENIA FRETWELL, Walhalla; BETTY FUNDERBURK, Lancaster; MARIAN JUANITA FUNDERBURK, Lancaster; RACHEL JEAN GALLMAN, Unien; HELEN ANNETTE GARDNER, Clover; NELL MARGARET GARRIS, Andrews; DOROTHY GODBOLD, Columbia; HELEN McDONALD GOODYEAR, Mullins. JANE PEARCE GREGG, Florence; NANCY LOUISE GREGORIE,’ Denmark; MARTHA GREGORY, Pauline; SALLY KATHRYN GREGORY, Union; EDITH MILES GRIFFIN, Florence: LYDIA LUCAS GRIMSLEY, Florence; MARTHA GUESS, Denmark; HELEN WINIFRED HAIR, Spartanburg. MARGARET PRESTON HAMES, Jonesville; BERNICE BEULAH HANCE, Heath Springs; AGNES CORRIE HANNA, Woodruff; GERTIE ELISE HARDEE, Conway; MARY LENORA HARPER, Andrews; VIRGINIA FAIRFAX HARRELSON, Mullins; DOROTHY JEFFRIES HART, Johnston; MARY ELIZABETH HARTLEY, St. Augustine, Florida. Winth le WY a ANNE ELIZABETH HARVEY, Lowndesville; WILMA RUTH HASELDEN, Johnsonville; ROSETTA LOUISE HASKELL, Luray; JEAN FRANCES HAYNIE, Anderson; MARY HELEN HEMINGWAY, Hemingway; MARY ARNETTE HERBERT, Orangeburg; NANCY SUSAN HERBERT, Charleston; MARY LOUISE HICKLIN, Richburg. MILDRED CAREY HIGGINS, Easley; JULIET GARNETT HINES, Hartsville; DANIEL JOSEPHINE HINSON, Lancaster; FRANCES ELIZABETH HINSON, Lancaster; MELVINA RUTH HOBSON, Anderson; JANET BOYD HOGAN, Columbia; FRANCES MARIAN HOLMES, Johnston; SARAH SELINE HORTON, Belton. ANNA LOUISE HUDSON, Spartanburg; ELEANOR SANDS HUFF, Hodges; MARY O'BRYAN HUGGINS, Spartanburg; CAROLYN ADELLE HUNTER, Marion; HAZEL CULLER INABNIT, Orangeburg; NEOMI ELIZABETH INABINET, Orangeburg; SARAH CARTER JAMES, Chester: _ JULIA FRANCES JEFFORDS, Orangeburg. GLADYS V. JERVIS, Spartanburg; KATHLEEN MARGARET JOHNSON, Rock Hill: MARGARET FRANCES JOHNSON, Clinton; MARY LEE JOHNSON, Trenton; MYRA VIRGINIA JONES, Fort Mill; SARAH WILSON KEELS, McColl; HELEN DYE KEISTLER, Great Falls; LAURETTA KENNEDY, New Zion. 84 KATHRYN AGATHA KERHULAS, Tryon, N. C.; EVELYN LEE KILLIAN, Great Falls; KATHRYN LOUISE KIRBY, Florence; MARY BIRGE KOHN, Newberry; KATHERINE KONDUROS, Anderson: HELEN HARVEY LEE, Lydia; KATHERINE CURETON LITTLE, Greenville; MARY CONNOR LIVINGSTON, Salley. JULIET PEMBLE LOFTON, McClellanville; NANCY EDWARD LOSSE, Charleston; MARY JEANNE LOTT, Johnston; VIRGINIA LUZON LUSSARDI, Spartanburg; EVA LYON, Johnston; RUTH GLADYS McCALL, Latta; MARGARET CLARK McCANDLISH, Marion; CAROLYN T. McCUTCHEN, Bishopyille. GENEVIEVE McDANIEL, Pickens; HELEN-SMITH McDONALD, Blackstock: ELLEN KOLLOCK MacLAUCHLIN, Columbia; ANNE BOYD MAGILL, St. George; MARY ELIZABETH MAHON, Laurens; MARGARET MANNING, Clio; MARGUERITE MATHIS, North Augusta; CATHERINE MATTHEWS, Columbia. EVELYN ESTHER MAYS, Fair Play; WANDA LEE MEINTZER, Lexington; MABEL LUCILE MERCHANT, Saluda; MARY RUTH MILLER, Greenville; SARAH EVELYN MOBLEY, Chester- field; ELINOR MONTGOMERY, Lancaster; AMY CROWDER MOORE, Chester: MARY STONE MOSELEY, Due West. MARY ELIZABETH MURPHY, Darlington; ANNE LUCILE MURRAH, Union; RUBY ELLEN NEAL, Spartanburg; HAZEL ELIZABETH NICHOLS, Union; MARGARET FRANCES PARRIS, Taylors; EMMA PARROTT, Sumter; WELMA PARSONS, Georgetown; R. SCELINE PEDEN, Owings. FRANCES MARY PREGNALL, Charleston; ELOISE STEELE PROCTOR, Rock Hill; DORA JEAN PURVIS, Darlington; HELEN CUBBISON RAGSDALE, Blair; RACHAEL CAROLINE RAWL, Lykesland; ALICE MARSHALL RAYLE, Eastover; JEAN CAROLINE REESE, Eastover; DORIS REHBERG, Columbia. ALICE JOYCE REID, Laurens; MARGUERITE DENELLE RICE, Anderson; MARY ELLEN RICHARDSON, Lake City; ADRITH RICKENBAKER, Greenville; ELLA ELIZABETH RIDDLE, Greenville; MIRIAM RIDDLE, Bowling Green; KATIE ROBBS, Gaffn ey; JACQUELYN VIOLA ROOFE, Chester. LUCILE W. ROSE, Marion; BETTY FISKE SANDERS, Anderson; ELSIE DEALE SCOTT, Gon: pens; RUTH STACKHOUSE SELLERS, Rock Hill; M. ELIZABETH SHARP, Clemson; DOROTHY ELIZABETH SHEALY, Prosperity; DORIS DEAN SHELLEY, Marion; CAROLYNNE E. SHUFORD, Blacksburg. CATHERINE ELIZABETH SITGREAVES, Laurens; FANNIE LOUCRETIA SITTON, Easley; BETTY LEE SLIGH, Greenwood; NANCY EVELYN-SLOAN, Greer; ULDEEN SMALL, Tabor City, N. C.; MIRIAM GREY SMITH, Rock Hill; WILLA ELIZABETH SMITH, Springfield; SARA BELLE SMYTHE, Fort Mill. PEARLE WISE SPIGNER, Columbia; DORIS MAE STEVENSON, Columbia; MARY ELIZABETH STROUD, Chester, MARGARET ELIZABETH STROUP, Clover; MARY STARK SUGGS, Anderson: SARAH MARGARET SUMMER, Florence; FLORENCE LOUISE SUMMERS, Columbia; MARY FRANK SWAIN, North Charleston. MARGARET CHRISTINE. TALLEVAST, NeSmith; DOROTHY BLANCHE TALLON, Florence: DORIS JAMES THEODORE, Rock Hill; MARY LUCILLE THOMAS, Florence: SARA CATHERINE THOMAS, Cades; ALTHEA MARGUERITTE THOMPSON, Olanta: LOUISE SANDSING THORNTON, Spartranburg; MARY HELEN THORNTON, Union. IDA MARIE TOWNSEND, Blenheim; MARGIE ELIZABETH TRAXLER, Camp Shelby, Mississippi; EDITH BIGBY TRIBBLE, Rock Hill; ALICE THERESA TURNER, Holly Hill; BEVERLY ANNETTE TURNER, Greenville; MARY EDITH TURNER, Winnsboro; CAROLYN VIRGINIA TYSINGER, Rock Hill; EMILY ERNESTINE TYSON, Greenville. Wint Va | “ 8 A ; EDITH MILLS UHPHLETTE, Witherbee; ELIZABETH LAINE VALLENTINE, Cordova; BETTY VAUGHAN, Greenville; VERA LANE VERDIN, Simpsonville; BARBARA CHRISTINE WALKER, Greenville; JEANNE CAROLYN WALKER, Decatur, Georgia; JUANITA ELIZABETH WALL, Campobello. SARA McCALL WALLACE, Dillon; DONNA OSBORNE WATERS, Johnston; MARY ARETAS WAY, Ridgeland; AILEEN TURNER WEATHERS, St. George; BETTY SCOTT WEST, Spartan- burg; MARTHA ELIZABETH WEST, Abbeville; MARY ELIZABETH WEST, Conway. EDITH CORNELIA WHITE, Sumter; REBECCA ALLEN WHITE, Timmonsville; EMILY FLORENCE WHITMIRE, Easley; FRANCES REBECCA WHITMIRE, Easley; SADIE CAROLYN WHITTINGTON, Loris; ANNIE RUTH WILBURN, Union; CAROL LYNNE WILLIAMS, Swansea. HELEN RANDOLPH WILLIAMS, Columbia; SARAH ALINE WILLIAMS, Edgefield; SUSAN LEE WILLIAMS, Sumter; ELLEN WINTERS, Florence; MARY E. WOOD, Navy Yard; LAURA BRANNON WOODS, Greenville; MARY AGNES WYLIE, Winnsboro. 88 UAURIE, JAR OUR IG Annual Junior Follies . . . April 2... involved plot .. . subtle cracks... variety of dances . . . entractes ... cadets... sailors... responsive audience . . . all these make “Take It Off” a hit on our parade of yearly entertainments! putting on “Take It Off” 89 } a ee SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Auprey Hempree Lever President i Euise NicHo_son Hi Vice-President i Jean MarsHacy thy Secretary Latta Farmer Treasurer JIMMIE LEVER, Sponsee ween Forty-Three IMe N OFFICERS s fave Uo more Rian you te ey nr “Endl Css Pursuerg = = SSS SS ophomores ... you have now lost that green glow and gained a ae the title of “wise fools” . . . your horizon has now expanded beyond Roddey a es Eo ee ee ee SS a ee and Breazeale . . . life seems such a struggle when you re faced with loads aE Se ee ere == : eae ——s of labs and persistent parallel .. . but we know you can “dood it.” Donning your best dignity when eyeing the frosh is your favorite indoor Sport cane the = i ate ae - Sn grind may be harder but the fun is endless . . . yes, youre wise—in your — i eyes—and O. K. in ours! — al Parallel” es Berry BLaKNey Ah a Mary STUBBLEFIELD Cheerleaders Henrietta JoyNER a Pianist MARGARET ELLIS ADAMS, GRACE CLEO ADDY, MARGARET ELIZABETH AGNEW, EVELYN ALLEN, SALLY MARGARET ALLEN, DOROTHY ALICE ANDERSON, MARY ELIZABETH ANDERSON, HARRIET ARGOE, MARY ELEANOR ARNDT. MARGARET ELIZABETH ARNOLD, DORIS DIANA ARONSON, LOIS KIZZIAH ASHE, KATIE ELIZABETH AVINGER, DOROTHY HELEN AYER, EVELYN LENORA BAKER, REBECCA LOUISE BALLENGER, GRACE BARKER, PHYLLIS IRENE BARKSDALE. MARY VIRGINIA BARNETT, SARAH FRANCES BARNETT, JANIE SALLEY BATES, CAROL BEDENBAUGH, MARY WYLIE BELK, SARAH ELIZABETH BENFIELD, MARGARET PEARL BENNETT, THEORA PHYLLIS BERNSTEIN, BILLIE ETHEL BIGHAM. JANE MARIE BLACKWELL, MARY POAG BLACKWELL, SARA ELIZABETH BLAIR, ELIZABETH KENNEDY BLAKENEY, SARAH REBECCA BLAND, RUBY HORTENSE BOLAND, DORIS ELIZABETH BOMAR, MARY LACY BOST, PATTI MAJOR BOSTICK. CAROLYN ANDERSON BOWER, FLORIDE BOWERS, LELIA MAE BRADBURY, ALICE BRADSHAW, KATE DEE BRADWELL, RUBY HENDERSON BRANDON, BLANCHE EDNA BRANNON, MARY AGNES BREWER, TILLIE WALLACE BRICE. 94 VIVIAN DEAN BROCKMAN, HARRIET ETHEL BROWN, HELEN ELVERA BROWN, MARJORIE ANN BROWN, RACHEL MARY BROWN, ELAINE BRUCE, CAROLINE Mc- KELLER BRUNSON, MARY LAVINIA BRUORTON, TOMMIE VANCE BRYANT. RUTH VIRGINA BURKETT, PAULINE ANN BURMESTER, MARY ELLEN CAIN, MARY CHAPMAN CALLAHAM, MURDALE ANN CAMERON, EDNA ELIZABETH CAMPBELL, ALICE ELIZABETH CAPELL, PARLEA CARNS, ALMA MYRTLE CARTER. SARA ELIZABETH CARTER, VIRGINIA BRIGHT CARTER, TERESA WOOD CASKEY, DOROTHY ANN CASTLES, DOROTHY CAUGHMAN, MARY ALICE CHAMBERS, LYDIA RIGGS CHANDLER, DOROTHY ANNE CHAPMAN, MARY EARLE CHEATHAM. JEWELL LUCILLE CLARK, CORNELIA LOUISE CLARY, LOIS KATHRYN CLARY, CAMILLE CHRISTINE CLEVELAND, MARY ALICE COFER, MARY DOUGLAS COLEMAN, SARA ALLENE COOKE, SARA MARGARET CORLEY, ALPHA OPHELIA COVAR. ANNIE SUE CRAIG. MARY McDONALD CRAIG, MARTHA E. CRANFORD, MARY FRANCES CRAWFORD, INEZ BROWNING CREECH, ELEANOR PAULINE CROFFORD, MARTHA LOUISE CULP, FRANCES ANNE CURRY, LOIS PEDEN CURRY. BLANCHE ELIZABETH DANTZLER, HELEN EVANGELINE DARBY, MARY EVELYN DAVIS, MARGARET DAWES, LAUREL JEAN DECKER, DERO JO DeLOACHE, JOANNA JAMES DEMOS, ELOISE DEMPSEY, NANCY ELIZABETH DILLARD. EMILY WATKINS DIXON, FRANCES INGELL DOYLE, THELMA FAYE DRAKE, VELMA MAYE DRAKE, LAURA POAG DRENNAN, VIRGINIA CLARE DUKES, LILLIAN SARA DUNCAN, BARBARA DUNLAP, MARY CATHERINE DUNN. HARRIET ELIZABETH DuRANT, JUDITH LUCIA EADDY, FRANCES EVELYN EARLE, NAN CATHERINE EARLEY, MARY J. ECONOMY, KATHERINE WARREN EDENFIELD, ANNA KATHARINE EDENS, INA RUFUS EDWARDS, IONE BERRY EDWARDS. MARY FRANK EDWARDS, WILHELMINA EPPS, JUANITA CAROLYN EPTING, VERNA MASON FARIS, LALLA LOUISA FARMER, ELLA BRADLEY FAULKNER, DORIS LOUISE FAUST, BERTHA ELIZABETH FEAGIN, DOROTHY LOUISE FENTERS. EMILY FIELDS, CATHERINE ELIZABETH FINDLEY, FRANCES MARY FINLEY, DOROTHY VIRGINIA FLORY, METTIE HILMA FLOYD, ANGELINE FORNEY FREEMAN, ELSIE ANDRENA FREY, THELMA PRECIOUS FRICK, EVELYN GERTRUDE GANTT. 96 JANE MINTOR GARDNER, EMILY LEONARD GARRETT, NORA ELIZABETH GARRETT, JACQUELINE VIRGINIA GARRICK, CAROLINE GARRISON, MIRIAM SMITH GARY, MARY AGNES GATLIN, GLADYS CLARE GAUSE, META CATHERINE GIBSON. VIVIAN RAE GIICHRIST, HENRIETTA GILL, LUCILE ELIZABETH: GINN, MARY GRACE GLASCOCK, FRANCES MARIAN GODWIN, ELIZABETH STALVEY GOLDFINCH, ELLEN LOUISE GOODE, GRACE JOSEPHINE GOODSON, MARY TURNER GOUDELOCK. MARIE GRAINGER, CAROLYN MARJORIE GRAMLING, MARY E. GRAVES, DOROTHY JANE GREEN, MELVIN GREEN, OLLIE RUTH GREEN, ZADAH BETH GREEN, LOIS LEONA GREENE, SARAH DORIS GREENE. | KATHLEEN GRIFFIN, MARY CLAIRE GRIFFIN, BERTHA DORRIS GRIFFIS, ANNA | LOUISE GRIFFITH, JEAN TALL GRIST, MIRIAM KATHERINE GROAT, SARAH HERIOT GUESS, L. MARGUERITE GWINN, NELL LILLIAN HAGOOD. | } | DOROTHY HAMILTON, SUE VIRGINIA HAMMETT, CHARLOTTE MILES HANKLE, SADIE LEE HARMON, DIXIE HARRIS, ANNIE CATHERINE HARRISON, DORIS DEAN HARRISON, JANE ELLIOTT HART, HELEN ADAIR HEMPHILL. is Winther 5 College ANNIE CECILE HERNDON, SARAH LOUISE HILL, JONNIE MAE HILLER, BETTY HILLS, BETTY HINES, CORA ELIZABETH HINES, GEORGIA WILLETTE HIPP, JEAN LYLE HOFFMAN, FRANCES M. HOKE. ESTHER O, HOLDEN, KATHERINE TOMPKINS HOLLAND, MARTHA AMELIA HOLLIS, MINNIE ELIZABETH HOLLOMAN, NORMA ELIZABETH HOLLOWAY, EDNA LOUISE HOLMES, JEANIE McGOWAN HOLMES, BETTY HORTON, ELIZABETH CLARICE HORTON. MARY LEE HUDGINS, ELSIE JOSEPHINE HUGGINS, CAROLYN ELIZABETH HUTTO, DOROTHY LIEUVENIA ISGETT, NANCY SUE IVEY, MARY OTHELLA JAMESON, MARY CAROLYN JERNIGAN, AGNES IRENE JOHNSON, HELEN CAMPBELL JOHNSON. NELL ELMORE JOHNSON, ANTOINETTE DIXON JONES, JANICE MARIE JONES, MARTHA INEZ) JONES; ‘GEORGIE “MADELEINE, KEELER, HELENS RUTH | KELLY, EIZELER eS MYEY, KINARD, MARY HELEN KING, MARY PEARL KINSEY. ANNA SIBLEY KIRBY, NELLE MAE KIRBY, DOROTHY CARLISLE KIRKLEY, FRANCES JEFFORDS KISTLER, JACQUELINE KITCHENS, GRACE KNEECE, MILDRED LOUISE KNEECE, JEAN LaBRUCE, MERRELL ANNETTE LANE. 98 MARGARET SWANSON LAY, MARY LOUISE LEAGUE, SARAH DANDY LEE, SARAH ELLEN LESLEY, AUDREY HEMBREE LEVER, JANE CURLEE LITTLE, EUGENIA LIVINGS- TON, JACQUELINE LIVINGSTON, HELEN ADA LOFTIS. VIRGINIA ELISE LOTT, VIRGINIA LOVE, KATHRYN LUTHER, EMILY KATE LYLE, FLIZABETH ANNALYN LYLES, ETTA ANNAREE McCARTER, INA CALIFF McCARTHA, MARGARET RUTH McCLAM, ELIZABETH WINSLOW McCORKLE. GERALDINE McDANIEL, CATHERINE ROSALIE McFADDIN, MARY LOIS McKENZIE, ADELE DARGAN MCcKEY, RUBY INEZ McLEOD, BEVERLY McMANUS, CAROLINE AIKEN McMASTER, MARIAN McNEILL, CHRISTINE GILBERT Mc QUEEN. DORIS CHRISTINE MacDONALD, ANNA MARGARET MacLAUCHLIN, ESTHER ROGERS MacLEOD, LEONORA ANN MAJOR, SUSANNE HUGHES MALLARD, MARJERY MAL- PHRUS, NELL MARETT, CORA ELEANOR MARLOWE, BESS PEDEN MARONEY. JEANNE EILEEN MARSHALL, KATRINE MARTIN, LAURA VERMELLE MARTIN, MARTHA ELEANOR MAYFIELD, SARA JULIA MAYFIELD, MAE WRIGHT MAZYCK, MARGARET ALICE MEANS, DORIS MARIE MEGGS, FRANCES DILL MIKELL. CAMILLE JEAN MILLER, LUCILLE AMANDA MILLER, DAISY SAYLE MITCHELL, KATHERINE RILLA MITCHELL, LENA RAE MOORE, NANCY ROSS MOORE, MARGARET ANNE MOORHEAD, MARGARET SUE MORRIS, CELESTE ROSALIE MOSES. DOROTHY JANE MULLIKIN, LAVINIA LOUISE MULLINNIX, JEAN EMILY MURRAY, MARJORIE MURRAY, EMMA INEZ MYERS, CECIL ANN NAVE, ANNA CAROLINE NEW- TON, VESTA LaVERNE NICHOLS, CATHERINE EVE NICHOLSON. ELISE BATES NICHOLSON, BESSIE ELIZABETH NORRIS, KATHLEEN NORRIS, NAOMI PRIDE NORRIS, MARY LOUISE O'BRIEN, CAROLYN RUTH OSTEEN, RUTH HAMILTON OUZTS, SARAH WILLETTE PADGET, TOODIE KATHARINE PARKMAN. CATHERINE PARKS, ELIZABETH LORENE PARROTT, RUBY MEARL PAYNE, LOUISE PEN- NINGTON, MARY FRANCES PETTIT, HELEN RAY PHILLIPS, LESSIE EVELYN PHILLIPS, MARTHA ELIZABETH PICKEL, MARGIE LOWNDES PINCKNEY. RUTH WYLIE PITTMAN, MARGARET JEAN PLAYER, CHARLOTTE DAGGETT PLOWDEN, SARA MARGARET PLYLER, RUBY JONES POOSER, MARY EDNA PORTER, MARY ELIZA- BETH PROCTOR, ANNA PARKER QUINN, MARY KATHRYN QUINN. 100 MARY PIERCE RAINWATER, MARY LOUISE RALEY, GLORIA CAROLINE RATLIFF, BETTY CAROL RAWLS, SARAH EUGENIA REESE, LOUISE ANNETTE REYNOLDS, DOROTHY ELIZABETH RHODES, ANNIE LAURIE RICHARDSON, ODESSA RICHARDSON. FRANCES RIVERS, MARIE ROGERS, CAROLYN PORTER ROGERSON, CAREY GLEN ROLLINS, MILDRED EVELYN ROPER, MARY HELEN ROPP, ETHEL ROUSE, FLORENCE ETHELYN RUSH, BLANCHE STOVER SALTERS. MARGARET ROSANNA SANDERS, MARY CLARK SANDERS, R. JANET SAULS, VIVIAN MAE SAXON, ANN DONNAN SCOTT, MARGUERITE MAE SEABROOK, PATTY HAMIL- TON SEABROOK, MARTHA WILMA SEAWRIGHT, LENA FRANCES SEGREST. A. FAYE SHANNON, FLORENCE ANDREY SHERER, MARGARET ELLIOTT SHURLEY, DOROTHY B. SIMPSON, EMMA ELIZABETH SITTON, FRANCES BLAKE SLOAN, AUDREY MERLE SMITH, CECILE CHRISTINE SMITH, CLARA WALTERS SMITH. DOROTHY BANISTER SMITH, MARY PEARL SMITH, MARY VIRGINIA SMITH, RUBY ELIZABETH SMITH, SARA HELEN SOWELL, DENISE ADDRIENNE SOX, SARAH E. SPECK, MARY ROBERT SPENCER, MARY CHESTER STALLINGS. 10| ee i EDITH LaVERNE STAPLETON, SARA ELIZABETH STEELE, MARY LOUISE STEVENSON, i EMMELINE VINSON STEWART, MARY LOU STUBBLEFIELD, KATHRYN STUCKEY, VIRGINIA JULIA SUBER, GRACE ELIZABETH SWINDELL, THAMA ARNIE SWYGERT. I REBECCA M. TALBERT, DORIS TANT, GEORGIA MAE TAYLOR, HELEN ADELIA TERRY, Ia ROSEMARY THAIN, VIRGINIA LEE THOMAS, ANNIE LOUISE THORPE, MARGIE THOMP- | SON THURMAN, DALMA GENEVA TODD. i Le ENORAH CAROLINE TODD, DORIS MAE TOUCHBERRY, SYLVIA TURBEVILLE, HELEN H LUCILE TURPIN, ANNA FRANCES ULMER, SARA KATHRYN VASSEY, VIRGINIA VAUGHN, | TOMMIE EUGENE VERDIN, JANE WALDEN. HELEN LUCILE WALL, EVELYN LUCILE WARNER, HARRIET ELIZABETH WATKINS, 7 MARY KATHLEEN WEBB, MARY VIRGINIA WEST, THELMA ALICE WESTBURY, BETTY i NELLE WHAM, CORNELIA RAYSOR WHITLOCK, VIRGINIA CAROLINE WIER. | ALMA COLLEEN WILLIAMS, FRANCES ELEINE WILLIAMS, HARRIET RAY WILLIAMS, LENORA ALICE WILLIAMS, M. ELIZABETH WILLIAMS, WILLIE MABEL WILLIAMS, | DOROTHY LOUISE WILLIAMSON, KATHRYN INMAN WILLINGHAM, CATHERINE i SERENA WILSON. 102 One tae ae « teoee parallel test tomorrow NONA WILSON, MARTHA LYNN WINDELL, EME RUTH WINSLETT, JOANN LEROY WOODS, JENNYWEEZE WRINN, LIVIAN MARGARET WYLIE. = Freshman Claes of PRESHMAN ee [oq ea) 2 a = eer : De Suene Z YM aw Pan U es ae Oe n oe ere ns op 7 A 3} 5 aR Nea are Site yess ae lee Sp alee aa Us Bons a ie ES Ber 6) = ca Treas urer WILLIAM MacMURPHY, Spenser 104 OFFICERS av ean, staclurg fron Hania A I) | TE I LOLOL ey —ewee Oe C ) Sy Ka Xppetites Wrapped Up r eyed trian ... yours is a new and sometimes blue world... those gruesome orientation tests, your first taste of Winthrop cbt standing in lines getting into the swing of things ... endless term papers... blue slips (you hope niobL) vee always biting on blind dates . . . out for every- thing and ready to try anything eR VOU furnish olee for all with your nolto r- ious newness . . . to you green’s not such a bad color, so why worry ... you have a good start so carry on! 106 } i Berry Garris Frances Kinc Ch eerlea ders Betty Lunpy Pianist 107 Nancy Niell Abell, Aleph Lucile Abernathy, Margaret Lott Adair, Alice Adelaide Adams, Betty Jean Adams, Julia Catherine Alexander, Alice Elizabeth Allen, Coleen Moore Allen, Betty Jane Allison, Willie Parks Altman. Margaret Elizabeth Anderson, Mary Dona Ardrey, Mary Bowen Aull, Mary Frances Austell, Neely Austell, Ruth, Elizabeth Ayer, Mary Betha Babb, Annie Margaret Baker, Carrie Reid Baker, Marian Elizabeth Baker. Jane Elizabeth Baldwin, Mamie Elizabeth Ballard, Mildred Evelyna Barnard, Edith Phyllis Barnhill, Clara Frances Barton, Harriet Elizabeth Bass, Doris Alberta Bateman, Wanda Faye Beardsley, Mary Elizabeth Beatty, Louise Bedenbaugh. Mary Kate Bell, Merita Alice Benton, Rachel Elizabeth Benton, Dorothy Raye Berly, Dorothy Elizabeth Berry, Sara Lou Biggers, Annie Louise Black, Orabell Black, Mary Rosa Blackmon, Mildred Blackwood. Sallie Edith Blalock, Mary Elizabeth Blount, Mary Emily Bobo, Peggy Bomar, Catherine Lydia Boone, Virginia Booth, Mary John Bowen, Jessie Sue Bowers, Mary Frieda Bowers, Kathleen Boyce. 108 ————eeyEEEeEEyEyCUy —EeEeEE—————EE es Elizabeth Hood Boykin, Rosemary Brady, Caroline Eleanor Breeden, Gladys Miriam Breland, Norma Faye Bridges, Jacqueline Bethea Britton, Lula Mae Brock, Neva Caroline Brodie, Sarah Virginia Brooks, Lena Joyce Brown. Madeline Brown, Margaret Elizabeth Brown, Frances Allston Brunson, Carol Jackson Burch, Pauline Margaret Burgess, Pearle Augusta Burns, Sybil Lee Burns, Marjorie Louise Busch, Jean Holden Byrd, Marjorie Williams Callaham. Mary Aurelia Cannon, Myrtle Griffin Cannon, Frances Beverly Carlisle, Hester Louise Carpenter, Margaret Helen Carpenter, Bobbie Jean Carr, Marian Frances Carter, Caroline Claytor Caughman, Annette Caulder, Frances Gertrude Cauthen. Jean Meredith Chandler, Mary Katherine Clarkson, Permelia Kathryn Cleckley, Mamie Louise Clements, Geraldine Dare Coleman, Mary Josephine Coleman, Betty Alice Collins, Elizabeth Mason Conder, Virginia Anne Cooley, Margaret Llewellyn Copeland. Mary Opal Copeland, Sarah Louise Copeland, Susan Lee Cothran, Ruth Wannamaker Cottingham, Hannah Cox, Otra Ann Cox, Miriam Lois Crenshaw, Margaret Evans Crosby, Jeroline Crouch, Norma Charlotte Crutchfield. AW inblhdeees Oye Vt y Emma Mae Culclasure, Emma Jane Culcleasure, Betty Moore Culler, Zola Evelyn Culler, Betty Eleanor Cullums, Dorothy Anne Curry, Frances Elizabeth Dantzler, Lois Aileen Davé, Dorothy Eugenia Davis, Henrietta Katherine Davis. Margie Virginia Davis, Mary Ann Davis, Katherine Mortimer DeLorme, Hewelle Rees Dickson, Mildred Elise Dickson, Anne Elizabeth Doar, Ruby Jean Douglass, Kathleen Dudley, Katherine Sumter Dunlap, Virginia Elizabeth Earley. Frances Lou Echols, Kathryn Evelyn Eddy, Sara Jane Edens, Alexa Allen Edmunds, Jacqueline Edwards, Mary Elizabeth Elliott, Jean Frances Elmore, Mary Elizabeth Elrod, Wanda Mcleod English, Elizabeth Eskridge. Catherine Lawson Everett, Margaret Elizabeth Fairey, Marjorie Houston Fairey, Julia Anne Fant, Densmore Faris, Fannie Moseley Farnum, Juanita Feagle, Margaret Fennell, Mary Emily Flowers, Althea Leneaye Floyd. Bettie Susan Floyd, Lalla Marjorie Floyd, Laura Frances Floyd, M. Virginia Floyd, Edith Fogle, Newell Ray Fogle, Mary Harriet Ford, Era Virginia Forrest, Mary Elizabeth Fowler, Betty Fox. 110 Mabel Allen Ferw, Dorothy Eugenia Furman, Nell Ruth Gaddy, Gabrielle Marion Gaillard, Marcia Barnes Galloway, Betty Jane Gambrell, Helen Madge Gandy, Carolyn Gardner, Betty Ann Garris, Doris Ruth Garrison. Annie Margaret Gasque, Elizabeth Craig Gaulden, Kathleen Wilkins George, Anita LaMont Gibson, Annie Martha Gibson, Joan Glymph, Mabel Genevieve Godley, Lillian Goldstien, Mary Kate Golightly, Sara Elizabeth Gordon. Mary McQueen Grainger, Kathryn Geneva Grant, Emily Elizabeth Graves, Lillian Creighton Green, Margaret Green, Martha Louise Green, Miriam Green, Evelyn Thelma Greenberg, Margaret Kathryn Gregory, Annie Mae Griggs. Mary Ruth Griggs, Joyce Lenora Grigsby, Claire Mildred Grimsley, Kathleen Celeste Guilford, Juanita Rose Hadden, Peggy Hagood, Catheryne Claire Haigler, Catherine Fitzgerald Hale, Frances Rebecca Hall, Jean Miller Hamilton. Dorothy Edwards Hancock, Eleanor Robinson Hanna, Mary Jane Hanna, Nancy Avyaleen Hannon, Carolyn Hardwick, Frances Helen Harley, Marie Catherine Harper, Mary Neal Harper, Katherine Trenholm Harrington, Alice Jewel Harris. SS eget me re Se me ae yh hry Anne Harris, Mary Christine Harrison, Elizabeth Whaley Hart, Doris Earlyne Hayes, Iris Rose (Haves: Kerby Lucille Hayes, Harriet Hemphill, Jennie Haskell Henderson, Lake Winona Hendricks, Carolyn Ann Henry. Hillhouse, Lorna Louise Hinson, Dorothy Jo Hoagland, Josephine Ophelia Hogan, Mary Frances Hollings- ! | Julia Rose Herbert, Lynda Louise Heriot, Margaret Frances Hicklin, Frances Belle Hicks, Laura Jo worth, Claudia Louise Holly. Ellen Cantey Holmes, Maude Lillian Holmes, Betty Alma Hooker, Hattie Estelle Horton, June Claire | Horton, Elizabeth Katherine Hughes, Wilma Frances Hughey, Elizabeth Hunt, Doris Helena Hutto, i Nelle Raysor Irby. } | Doris Varine Irick, Jane Stuart Isom, Ame Jacobs, Mary Anne James, Sallie Rebecca Jameson, Mildred Irene Jayroe, Esther Josephine Jenkins, Norma Kate Jervis, Elizabeth Ellen Johnson, Frances Henrietta Johnson. Alice K. Johnston, Jennie Elizabeth Johnston, Lily Juanita Johnston, Betty Jean Jones, Miriam Louise Jones, Edna Lucius Jordan, Leona Jordan, Mary Alice Kearse, Beverly Jeanne Keister, Dorothy Ann Keith. 112 Margaret Cleora Kellahan, Betty Bruce Keller, Katherine Sugden Keller, Rosalyn Clyde Kelly, Betty Anne Kennedy, Frances King, Eleen Alvern Kirby, Emma Jean Kizer, Mildred Edgar Koger, Marjorie Lancaster. M. Katherine Lawrence, Nancy Lay, Jean Henry Layton, Mary Ross Leckie, Joyce Thelma Lee, Sara Frances Lee, Marilyn Elizabeth Lefyvendahl, Martha Kilgore Leonard, Marjorie Nell Lever, Lucy Josephine Lewis. Ann McDermid Lindfors, Ethel Rea Lindler, Frances Farmer Linley, Anna Margaret Lominick, Betty Jean Lundy, Mary Lewis Lyon, Mary Frances McAlister, Nancy McArthur, Lillie Mae McCabe, Hazel Mayes McCarter. Margaret Estelle McCarty, Carolinda McClimon, Agnes Geneva McClure, Lucile Edith McDaniel, Nan McDowell, Barbara Vernon McEachern, Cornelia Elizabeth McElveen, Anna Jean McFadden, Frances Lamarie McGee, Olive Hearon Melntosh. Matilda Grace McLellan, Christine Gooding McMaster, Charlotte Elizabeth McMillan, Edna Levin McMillan, Rebecca Nan McMillan, Jennie Malinda McNaull, Margaret Elizabeth Malone, Claire Marie Marshall, Ella Mae Mathis, Jaqueline Matthews. | I Jacquelyne Matthews, Ethel Ann Mauldin, Martha Etta Mayer, Frances Elvira Miller, Gladys Louise Miller, Mary Elizabeth Miller, Omega Frances Monroe, Eloise Sara Montgomery, Erma Elene Moore, Mary Ruth Moore. ; } Ada Appleby Moorer, Kathryn Jane Morris, Sarah Jacqueline Morse, Iris Dean Mullis, Mary Willis Mundy, Harriette Wilhelmena Myers, Mildred Thomas Myers, Ann Reid Neely, Miriam Newsom, Dannie Maeward Newsome. Mamie Lee Nichols, Dorothy Jean Nicholson, Martha Belle Nickles, Betty Ann Norris, Dorothy Demaris | Nunnery, Minnie Ruth Nussbaum, Dorothy Nell Odom, Virginia Ann Orr, Emily Clarine Ott, Faith i Owens. } Margaret Katherine Oxner, Doris Jean Parker, Nellie Sybel Parker, Helen Moore Parrott, Janis Meredith | Parsons, Frances Eugenia Peek, Marynell Perry, Jane Connor Peterkin, Edith Ramsue Philpot, Doris ( Gabrella Pike. Nancy Doris Pillsbury, Elizabeth Anne Pinckney, Anne Sewell Pitts, Olive Jean Platt, Claire Plowden, Lila Polin, Miriam Ponds, Thelma Bernice Poston, Patricia Ann Poteat, Eliza Jane Powell. 114 Minnie Lee Preacher, Lynna Frances Price, Sara Katherine Price, Myrtle Lorraine Putnam, Rachel Quarles, Ruth Frances Ragsdale, Elizabeth Rebecca’ Raines, Essie Mae Richbourg, Dorothy Riddle, Lillian Harden Riley. Mary Gene Roberts, Virginia Ruth Robertson, Ida Lee Robinson, Martha Cornelia Robinson, Vera Nell Robinson, Elsie Faye Rogers, Mary Drew Rogers, Margery Athalie Romanstine, Margherita Anne Rowell, Winifred Rowell. Betsy Ann Salley, Jacqueline Maurice Scott, Doris Jean Sealy, Hazel Patricia Segars, Ruth Sinclair Sentelle, Marilyn Lee Setzer, Ann Elizabeth Shealy, Olive Shelor, Mary Joyce Shuler, Julia Miriam Simon. Olive Jeanette Singletary, Mary’ Ann Skidmore, Betty Jo Sloan, Betty Louise Smith, Dorothy Cornelia Smith, Edith Carolyn Smith, Jo Anne Smith, Kathryn Janet Smith, Lois Dean Smith, Mary Earline Smith. Sara Delila Smith, Sarah Smith, Thelma Ruth Smith, Helen Nannette Smoak, Estelle Ruby Southerlin, Blanche Richbourg Spann, Anne Glenn Stanton, Christina Stathopoulos, Martha Louise Steadman, Esther May Stender. 115 ry Carolyn Stephens, Carolyn S. Stogner, Frances Elizabeth Stone, Betty Strait, Martha Hopkins Sjri ling, Georgia Lucile Stuckey, Doris Rebecca Sturgis, Margaret Araminta Sturgis, Margaret Evelyn Stargis, Sarah Lipscombe Suggs. Ruth Hall Sullivan, Laudine Lucille Summer, Euzelia Frances Swofford, Myrtle Louise Swygert, Alma Pearce Taylor, Iris Mildred Taylor, Katherine Emily Team, Marion Josephine Terrell, Virginia Hunter Thomas, Martha Elizabeth Thomasson. Doris Mae Thompson, Dorothy Mae Thompson, Emily Jacqueline Thompson, Ina Lee Thompson, Nina Elizabeth Thompson, Joanne Thornton, Audra Estie Thrift, Mary Carolyn Till, Sarah Alma Todd, Mae Garland Tolson. Henrietta Hariet Touchherry, Emily St. Pierre Trescott, Louise Emmie Tripp, Sylvia Reva Tucker, Marie Turner, Thelma Rose Turner, Helen Mary Vassey, Lois Constance Wactor, Margaret Terrell Walker, Sarah Chapman Walker. Louise Marjorie Wall, Elita Lillian Wallace, Theda Juanita Waller, Jewel Blackmon Wannamaker, Muyberry Elizabeth Ward, Dorothy Jane Ware, Eleanor Roberta Watkins, Margie Thompson Watkins, Marguerite Virginia Watkins, Mary Geraldine Watson. 116 Ellen Louise Watts, Jacqueline Way, Mary Joella Weatherly, Betty Caroline Webb, Mary Jane Wehrle, Lorena Thomas Wells, Marjorie Jeanette Wells, Octavia Eleanor Welsh. Laura Ann Wertz, Julia Carolyn Westbrook, Rachel Jane Westbrook, Margreta Westergaard, Shirley Ann Wetherhorn, Edith Lynn Wheeler, Margaret June White, Paula Hunter White. Nora Joy Wilburn, Ann Jones Williams, Betty Lautrelle Williams, Jacquelyn Jean Williams, Jo Lynn Williams, Mary Lee Williams, Pauline Grace Williams, Winifred Gene Williams. Margaret Williamson, Miriam Williford, Gladys Elsie Willingham, Louise Claridge Wilson, Nancy Caroline Wilson, Sarah Cathryn Wilson, Vera Wilson, Caroline Moss Wood. Marguerite Louise Wood, Mabel Mahala Wright, Joan Clarice Wycoff, Eleanor Harriette Youmans, Nancy Yarbrough Young, Harriet Rebecca Zimmerman. pp ye aay Ee eS BRET EY OR Lge FI Ce eA LTT! Et Se eet Seal yin SOIT at A PASE PF oi Sara a Renta eran iste j | ; | i i 4 Ae 1943 TATLER A dead line is hard to meet no matter when it comes, but this year the notice came that the dead line for TarLer copy was April Ist, a month earlier than usual. Because of this early date much midnight oil was burned in the Tat er office right up to the last minute—but by midnight, March 31st, your Tater had gone to press. Harriet Quattlebaum, editor; Nancy Jones, busi- ness manager; Sneezy Sheely, associate editor, and the Senior and Junior Tat er staffs made this senior publication possible. On the 1943 Senior staff were Harriet Yeargin, organization editor; Betty Sanders, editorial editor; Phyllis Tisdale, photography editor; Mary Stark Suggs, athletic editor; Nancy Sanders, circulation manager; Emily Dillard and Wilson Hammond, typists. Serving on the Junior staff were “Pinky” Bethea, Betty Blakeney, Martha Buice, Louise Bush, Bobby Jean Carr, Miriam Cook, Mary Frances Crawford, Louise Culp, Sarah Eloise Derrick, Melvin Green, Charlotte Hankle, Frances Linley, Anne Murrah, Catherine Eve Nicholson, Louise Pennington, Marjorie Pinckney, Dot Smith, Mary Lou Stubblefield, Sarah Suggs, Rebecca Talbert, Margie Thurman, Donna Waters, Margie Watkins, Lois Rhame West, and Mary Woods. junior staff 120 Harriet QUATTLEBAUM Editor-in -Chief We are ever indebted to Dr. Hampton Jarrell, our faculty adviser, for his unceasing willingness to read copy and to give us helpful advice, and to Mr. A. M. Graham for his helpful assistance as business adviser. Dr. Hampton JARRELL Mr. A. M. Granam Literary Adviser Business Adviser { { | i } Nancy Jones Business Manager working like dogs Di_tarp Hammonp B. Sanpers N. Sanpers SHEELY Succes ‘TISDALE YEARGIN 121 Dis JOHNSONIAN Each day of the week the able members of The Johnsonian staff dash madly about, covering the news of the campus, and on Friday The Johnsonian presents the news in a most accurate and somewhat informal manner. Jane Harney was editor of The Johnsonian first semester, and with her careful guidance the staff worked hard to publish some of the best Johnsonians we ve had the pleasure of reading. Frances Payne suc- cessfully managed the business side of the paper. Others who made the campus weekly paper possible were Martha Azer, managing editor; Mary Kay Martin, as- sociate editor; Betty Wannamaker, news _ editor; Mary Wood, sports editor; Sara Wilson Keels, society editor; “Sneezy” Sheely, photographer: Vivian Peace, circulation manager, and Kathryn Kerhulas, bookkeeper. Harney First Row: Bethea, Keels, Kerhulas, Peace ® Second Row: Martin, Salvo, Sheely, Turner ® Third Row: Wannamaker, Woods. | ay Mad VG | Mr. Ray A. Furr Faculty Adviser PAYNE 122 Se ee aN Se SS SY willing workers See Dad: | 6; Leal UE = cad ALVWLE Second semester, Martha Azer took over the } duties of an editor, Sara Wilson Keels was made managing editor, Betty Wannamaker be- came associate editor, Rosalie Salvo replaced Betty as news editor, Elizabeth Bethea was made sports editor, and Alice Turner took over Sara Wilson's job as society editor. Reporters on the editorial staff are Martha Bee Anderson, Harriet Carter, Antoinette Jones, Smyly Kinard, Esther MacLeod, Jeanne Marshall, Mary Wood, Betty Vaughn, Joann Woods. Maria Moss and Dorothy Hart are editorial associates. The advertising staff includes Wylie Belk, Betty Blakeney, Mary FE. Cheatham, Turner Goudelock, Carolyn Nicholson, Catherine Eve Nicholson, Marie McMillan, Mary Clark Sand- ers, Catherine Sitgreaves, Frances Sloan, Edith Tribble, Sara Wallace, and Lee Williams. Mr. Ray A. Furr, Head of the Department of Journalism, is the faculty adviser. a weekly occurrence on the job Hart MEINTZER The Journal, which is published by an able staff four times a year, is the literary magazine on the campus. Through The Journal, girls who are talented in writing short stories, poems, essays and other literary material are recogn ized, This year Dorothy Hart is editor; Beverly Turner, associate editor; Wanda Lee Meintzer, business man- ager; Louise Schwartz, art editor, and Annie Jo Berly, circulation manager. 124 ry o BANMALE The staff associates are Adelaide Anderson, Irma Avant, Edwina Barr, Emma Ellen Bishop, Dell Brun- son, Bobbie Jean Carr, Mary Kay Martin, Caroline McMasters, Jean Murray, and Carol Williams. Jane Chamness, Ida Crawford, Anne Holroyd and Helen Ropp are on the art staff, and Mary Elizabeth Avinger, Jessie Cockfield, Doris Shelley, and Emily Whitmire are on the circulation staff. Dr. Gerald Langford is the faculty adviser. “Thanks JN lbete Just a brief pause to express out deepest appreciations For fear there might be a shortage of words, we're going to stop right here and ration out our deepest ap- preciations to those who have helped us most. A thousand thanks to the 43 Tat er staff, senior and junior; to Dr. Hampton M. Jarrell, literary adviser; to Mr. A. M. Graham, business adviser; to Mr. Bob Davis and The ale Bryan Company; to Mr. W. K. Deighton and Mr. Buck Shelton of the Charlotte Engraving Company; to Dunbar Studios; to Mr. Jim Allen; to all our advertisers, and others who did their bit in making this book what it is. Harriet QuaAtTTLEBAUM, Editor. Nancy Jones, Business Manager. 125 ° S_- aw — SSS = aes ae Ol ORGANIZATION ’ ’ Cuickine oF CLuss “e The chairmen of the standing com- mittees are Jack Bonnoitt, dining room; Juanita Ginn, auditing; Elizabeth Fulmer, uniform; Ann Hutchins, cam- pus; Wilma Carter, fire chief; Emily Dillard, personnel; Virginia Stevenson, student opinion. The House Presidents are Marjorie Chaplin, Bancroft; Sarah Wilson Keels, Breazeale; Martha Sheely, Margaret Nance: Faye Ross, Me- Laurin; Inelle Broadway, Roddey; Muriel Oates, Day Students. First Row: Bonnoitt, Broadway, Carter, Chaplin © Second Row: Dillard, Fulmer, Ginn, Hut- chins © Third Row: Keels, Oates, Ross, Sheely, Stevenson. STUDENT Having the concern of each Winthrop girl at heart, the Student Government Association has as its purpose to enable the students to live a happy and profitable college life. Each student is a member of the association and therefore has a personal responsibility to fulfill. The association is made up of three branches: the Executive, the Judicial, and the Legislative. Officers of the associa- tion are Maria Moss, president; Betty Lay, vice-president: Mary Wood, secretary; Helen Hair, treasurer. IGOVERNMENT | The members of the Judicial Council are Virginia Black, Wildred Brannon, Vivian Coward, Nancy Gregorie, Margaret Hollifield, Alice Turner, and Elsie Scott. Rae Auld, Mary Elinor Awtrey, Caroline Bannister, Patti Bostick, Ruth Bie Bray, Vivian Brockman, Madeline Brown, Frances Burton, Murdale Cameron, u | The members of the Executive Council are Betty Agnew, Mary Ameen, | Cornelia Clary, Jessie Cockfield, Frances Crane, Jerry Crouch, Frances hs d Edwards, Eleanor Fulmer, Mary Virginia Gasser, Carmen Hammond, Alpha ar Wilson Hammond, Margaret Hipp, Margie Jones, Marguerite Jordan, . Marguerite Kirby, Leila McCormick, Mary Edna Porter, Dora Jean Purvis, Clara Smith, Florence Soule, Margie Traxler, and Caroline Williams. the council 129 Moorer, President First Row: Bowers, Brickle, Coker, Crosby, Hetrick ¢@ Second Row: Manning, Moseley, Moss, Padgett, Yoss, Vice-President Peace ¢@ Third Row: Suggs, Townsend, Tysinger, West, Woods. } Herperr, Secretary Yow Gas The Young Women's Christian Association endeavors to impress upon each Sms, Treasurer student the importance of having a working and vital religion. The Y. W. CGC. A. continues from year to year to do splendid work on the Winthrop campus. Among i the many activities carried on by the “Y”’ is the sponsoring of the College Christian Mission, which iS held on the campus for a week each year. The arranging and conducting of Wednesday and Sunday night vesper services and morning watch { held in the various dorm parlors and the publishing of the “Y’ handbook are among the other functions of the “Y.” Executive members of the “Y” are Lina Moorer, president; Olga Yobs, vice- president; Nancy Herbert, secretary; Dorothy Sims, treasurer; Miss Elizabeth Stinson, resident secretary. 130 The “Y” cabinet with the aid of the freshman counselors and the sophomore council act as guides in carrying out the Y. W. C. A. program of worship and work. The Y. W. C. A. cabinet is made up of Patti Townsend, chief freshman counselor: Nell Crosby, chairman of the canteen: Mary Stark Suggs, chair- man of church cooperation; Vivian Peace, chairman of faculty- student relations; Margaret Padgett, chairman of feature pro- grams; Jane Coker, chairman of inter-racial commission; Miriam Brickle, chairman of missions; Anne Hetrick, chairman of public affairs; Olga Yobs, chairman of publicity; Margaret Manning, chairman of recreation; Joann Woods, chairman of religious education: Rosemary Bowers, chairman of social service: Carolyn Tysinger, chairman of town girls: Mary Stone Moseley, chairman of worship. Honorary members are Maria Moss, President of the Student Government Association, and Lois Rhame West, President of the Athletic Association. THE CABINET Miss ExizaBpe1H STINSON Resident Secretary planning programs is g FE 131 The Senate, composed of sixty-three members, works with the entire faculty, ! the administration, and the students to make and revise those regulations by which we are governed. The girls selected from the four classes and the student government officers, ex officio, act as senators. CANNON President GT See ER MEE SE ee bt Vi AE TT ae wae gh CR SST SRN reso TY geene see THEY SENACiE The Faculty Committee on Student Affairs meets with the Senate and enters into the discussion but does not have the right to vote. Serving as the legislative branch of the student government, the Senate in an all-important organization on the campus. The president of the Senate is June Cannon. The president pro tem is Wilma Carter, and Vivian Coward is secretary. Permanent senior representatives are Frances Burns, Marjorie Chaplin, Viola Craig, Jeanette Dukes, Margaret Hollifield, Dorothy Jeffcoat, Sara McLendon, Mary Heath Owen, Harriet Quattlebaum, Emily Reel, Grace Simons, Elizabeth Staton, and Patti Townsend. Jack Bonnoitt, Mary Sue Brit- ton, Inelle Broadway, Emily Dillard, Elizabeth Fulmer, Juanita Ginn, Lina Moorer, Maria Moss, Annie Faye Ross, Martha Sheely, Virginia Stevenson, and Lois Rhame West are honorary members, and Vivian Coward, Edna Hooker, Hilda King, Sarah Parks, and Caroline Wil- liams are temporary representatives. Permanent junior representatives are Ann Bull, Margaret McClam, Ellen McLauchlin, Amy Moore, and Kitty Sitgreaves, Honorary mem- bers are Wilma Carter and Sadie Whittington. Temporary representa- tives are Dorothy Bethea, Nell Garris, Helen Hair, Juliet Hines, Ruth McCall, Mary Mahon, Louise Summers, and Mary Wood. Permanent sophomore representatives are Caroline Brunson, Frances Mikell, Margie Thurman, and Joann Woods. Elise Nicholson is an honorary member. Temporary representatives are Betty Agnew, Lalla Farmer, Melvin Green, Esther McLeod, and Jeanne Marshall. Permanent freshman representatives are Elizabeth Boykin and Nell Irby. Octavia Welsh is an honorary member. Temporary representatives are Mildred Barnard, Catherine Everett, and Harriet Touchberry. freshman h elpers ee COUNSELORS Answering millions of queries the first week of school and continuing to advise freshmen until they re at last dubbed sophomores, the fresh- man. counselors literally introduce college life to the freshmen. Each counselor, in weekly meetings with her group of twelve or fifteen fresh- men, discusses the problems of campus life and helps them to solve their major problems. The counselors serve as a unit which joins the new students to the old. Freshmen have the counselors tagged as those Winthrop girls who know all. This year there are thirty-five counselors. Those in Roddey are Patti Townsend, chief counselor, Mary Elizabeth Avinger, Grace Beden- baugh, Aurelia Canady, Caroline Coleman, Frances Eddy, Nell Garris, Mary Ann Henry, Arnette Herbert, Nancy Herbert, Ruth McCall, Carolyn McCutechen, Mary Mahon, Doris Rehburg, Kitty Sitgreaves, Louise Summers, and Alice Turner. Those in Breazeale are Martha B. Anderson, Irma Avant, Gladys Bramhall, Mary Bridges, Jane Chamness, Edna Earle Godwin, Miriam Hinson, Alice Rayle, Jean Reese, Evelyn Sloan, Margaret Summer, Elizabeth Tisdale, Beverly Turner, Nell Wolling, and Vera Lane Verdin. Transfer counselors are Leila McCormick, Agnes Mayes, and Sarah Jean Sanders. 133 TowNSEND Chief Counselor yb jaune seaneses ¥ a eS Pies mee. discuss student affairs SENIOR ORDER The Senior Order, the highest honorary organization on the campus, is made up of twelve seniors who are recognized as the most outstanding seniors in all phases of college life. To lead and improve student activities is the purpose of the order. The presidents of the Student Government Association, the Y. W. C. A., the Athletic Association, the Senate, and the Senior Class automatically become members of Senior Order. The Senior Class elects four of the remain- ing seven, and these with the presidents of the five organizations select three more to complete the twelve. The twelve members of Senior Order are Mary Sue Britton, Frances Burns, June Cannon, Jane Harney, Lina Moorer, Maria Moss, Harriet Quattlebaum, Holly Self, Martha Sheely, Patti Townsend, Lois Rhame West, and Olga Yobs. Honorary members are Dr. Shelton Phelps, Dr. James P. Kinard, Dr. Mowat Fraser, and Mrs. Kate Glenn Hardin. 134 HONORARY MEMBERS PuHetps FRASER Kinarp Harbin IBIQIOIK, az IRIENE Book and Key, which recognizes the highest in scholastic achievement, is an honorary scholastic organization. The requirements for membership in the organization are the same as those of the widely known honorary fraternity for scholastic achievement, Phi Beta Kappa. In order to be eligible to become a member of Book and Key, seniors must have maintained for three years an average of 2.5 in accordance to the Winthrop grading system. The members of the club encourage scholarly leadership among its members and the student body as a whole. In accor dance with the tradition of the club, the student having the highest average automatically is made president, the second highest is vice- president, the third highest is secretary, and the fourth highest is treasurer. The officers of Book and Key for 1942-43 are Esther Bailey, president; Elizabeth Beaman, vice-president; Sarah Parks, secretary; Ella Elizabeth Lindler, treasurer. Other members are Mary Lott and Ruby Young. Dr. Donnis Martin is faculty sponsor. highest in scholastic achievement ' Each year a number of seniors are selected to repre- sent Winthrop in Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges, which is a book published through the cooperation of over six hundred American universities and colleges. Leadership in extra-curricular activities, high scholar- ship, and character are important factors in selecting students to be entered in Who's Who. Character is considered in respect to the student's record before entering college and while in college. Who's Who selections are also based on the senior’s reputation among students and faculty. 136 campus leaders Who's Who recognizes students for what they have done while at college and motivates students to get the most out of their college careers. The girls who are included in Who's Who this year are Martha Azer, Esther Bailey, Jack Bonnoitt, Mary Sue Britton, Frances Burns, June Cannon, Jane Harney, Anne Hetrick, Betty Laye, Lina Moorer, Maria Moss, Mary Heath Owen, Frances Payne, Harriet Quattlebaum, Martha Sheely, Holly Self, Patti Town- send, Betty Wannamaker, Lois Rhame West, Olga Yobs. ALPHA PSI ZETA Furthering an interest in psychology, the members of Alpha Psi Zeta, who are students especially interested in psy- chology, strive to put into practice what they have learned in psychology labs. Hearing speakers discuss ps ychological questions and making studies of data gathered by the students are Major ac- tivities of the monthly meetings. Current topics on various phases of psychology are often discussed at the meetings. Officers of the organization are Ma- deline B. Brown, president; Elizabeth Tisdale, vice-president; Dorothy Pruitt, secretary; June Cannon, treasurer. Mar- jorie Holtzendorf, Anette DuRant, and Sara Wallace are other members of the club. Glenn Proctor is an associate member. Faculty sponsors are Dr. W. W. Rogers and Miss Stella Bradfield. mind readers straight from the art ARIUISNEL ai | PO MLIEIEE Brush and Palette is an organization of girls who have shown their interest in i art. At the weekly meetings the members : i f work on different art projects. Officers of the club are Mary Telford, president; Louise Schwartz, vice-pres- ident; Elizabeth Staton, secretary- treasurer. | Other members are Wylie Belk, Jane Chamness, Virginia Ann Cooley, Ida | Crawlord, Marjorie Creed, Blanche Dantzler, Sara Edwards, Lou Alice Flynn, Carolyn Ann Henry, Louise Holly, Anne Parker Holroyd, Ame _ Jacobs, Carolyn Jeffords, Frances Lindley, Mary Livingston, Susanne Mallard, Marguerite Mathis, Wanda Lee Meintzer, Mary Murray, Carolyn Osteen, Jessie Parker, Rachel Quarles, Mary Clark Sanders, Martha Stribling, Virginia Suber, Doris Theodore, Carolyn Tysinger, Barbara Walker, Donna Waters, and Carol i Williams. 137 Bl advance the social sciences First Row: Jenkins, Reid, Williams, Murray e Brickle Third Row: Mahon, Whittington, Second Row: Bailey, Beaman, Bowers, 138 PI GAMMA MU Pi Gamma Mu, national social science honor society, is composed of faculty members and distinguished juniors and seniors in the branches of social science. The organization acts with the purpose of developing scholar- ship and scientific attitude and method in the study of all social problems. Officers of the club are Dr. Eugene P. Link, president; Frances Payne, vice-president; Madeline Merritt, sec- retary; Edwina Barr, student rep- resentative. Members of the club are Virginia Black, Kathryn Bomar, Mary Sue Britton, Rebecca DesChamps, Nancy Garrison, Alpha Wilson Hammond, Anne Hope Hampton, Anne Hetrick, Marion John, Jean Maxwell, Maria Moss, Margaret Padgett, Elaine Ross, Frances Way, and Harriet Yeargin. Faculty members are Dr. Ruth Bourne, Miss Stella Bradfield, Miss Mary Calvert, Miss Margaret Dukes, Miss Mary Fraser, Miss Gladys Jones, Drie Ww ae: Magginis, Miss Ruth Roettinger, Dr. W. W. Rogers, Mr. J. F. Thomason, and Mr. J. L. Wright. ETA SIGMA PHI Interested in the study of classics, Eta Sigma Phi, national honorary Latin fraternity, seeks to correlate ancient principles with modern events. Illustrated discussions of architectural and cultural orders as they are found in the remaining ruins of the classical countries foster the appreciation of Greek and Roman civilization. Officers are Charlotte Jenkins, pres- ident; Alice Reid, vice-president; Carol Williams, secretary; Mary Murray, treasurer. Members of the club are Esther Bailey, Elizabeth Beaman, Rosemary Bowers, Miriam Brickle, Mary Mahon, Sadie Wittington. ALPHA PSI OMEGA Choosing its members from those juniors and seniors in Masquers who have shown a decided and sincere in- terest and aptitude in dramatics, Alpha Psi Omega is a_ national honorary dramatics fraternity. It is an organiza- tion to which all girls interested in dramatics hope to belong. The club is not active except that its members are members of Masquers and thus take part in plays produced by Masquers during the year. Articles in the “Theater Arts Monthly” and the high school “Thespian” are brought to the attention of the members and are dis- cussed at meetings during the year. The president of the club is Margaret Padgett. Other members are Wildred Brannon, Mariel Oates, Virginia Stevenson, and Eleanor Welling. Miss Florence Mims is the faculty adviser. MASQUERS Masquers, a dramatic club, is one of the most active clubs on the campus. Winthrop students eagerly look for- ward to the Masquer’s series of plays given in the fall and spring. Officers for 1942-43 are Virginia Stevenson, president; Margaret Pad- gett, vice-president; Muriel Oates, secretary; Elizabeth Stroud, treasurer; Doris Theodore, business manager; Margie Traxler and Miriam Ward, social chairmen. Other members of the club are Tumpy Adams, Dona Audrey, Esther Bailey, Catherine Belk, Wildred Bran- non, Murdale Cameron, Mary Frances Crawford, Annett DuRant, Harriet DuRant, Nan Earley, Marion Funder- burke, Dorothy Greene, Elna Hanna, Margaret Hames, Mary Harper, Ethel Heap, Anne Hetrick, Katherine Kon- duros, Anne Margaret Lomerick, Jeanne Marshall, Betty Anne Norris, Betty Smith, Dorothy Smith, Louise Stevenson, Virginia Suber, Joanne Thornton, Marie Turner, Donna Wat- ers, Eleanor Welling, and Jacqueline Williams, Miss Florence Mims is faculty sponsor. 139 i en TT lops on the stage last minute touches a furthering scientific knowledge BETA BETA BETA The goal of Beta Beta Beta, national honorary biology fraternity, is three- fold—the stimulation of superior scholarship, the dissemination of scientific knowledge, and the promotion of biological research. The active members are biology majors who are chosen for their high scholastic standing, emphasizing the first point of the organization s purpose. The head of the biology depart- ment sponsors the club, while the other members of the science department and the Winthrop resident physician are honorary members. Bi-monthly meetings, presenting student programs and guest lecturers, are held in Joh nson Hall. Topics dealt with are of a scientific nature. Beta Beta Beta often holds joint meetings with Forceps and Scapel. The officers of the club are Mary Virginia Gasser, president; Gwen Clinkscales, vice-president; Ruby Young, secretary; Marjorie Chaplin, treas- urer; Aileen Weathers; historian. Dr. Margaret Hess is faculty sponsor. Other members are Katherine Brazil, Kathleen Johnson, Eva Lyons, Lina Moorer, Elsie Scott, Ruth Sellers, and Virginia Stevenson. Honorary members are Dr. Alberta Wright Baugh, Miss Elizabeth Painter, Miss Isabelle Potter, Miss Mary Schuchart, and Miss Alice Tingley. 140 BETA PI THETA Beta Pi Theta is the national honorary French fraternity. Its members endeavor to advance in America the progress of literary French and French culture and to understand and enjoy this culture more fully. Membership is limited to those girls who have a high scholarship and a genuine interest in French literature and culture. The members desire and feel the need to cultivate an interest in French outside their group, and they do this by pre- senting two French plays each spring. To encourage the spoken language among the members, each meeting of Beta Pi Theta is conducted completely in French. Officers of the club are Louise Schwartz, president; Miriam Ward, vice- president; Elizabeth Beaman, secretary; Mary Emma Horton, treasurer, Other members are Sara Baker, Rhoda Fennell, Eleanor Fulmer, Gladys Jervis, Nancy Losse, and Mary Edith Turner. nous parlons francais —s i cS Made up of students who are interested in the French language and in French culture, Le Circle Francais endeavors to develop a | skill in the language and to help students be- come more familiar with the habits and customs of the people of France. France as she stands in the news today is given much attention at the monthly meetings. Officers of the club are Nancy Losse, president; Mary Edith Turner, vice-pres- ident; Rosemary Bowers, secretary; Wanda Lee Meintzer, treasurer; Marion Funder- burke, social chairman. Other members are Margaret Adams, Mary Blackwell, Carolyn Bower, Louise Culp, Frances Doyle, Thelma Drake, Reba Farr, Rhoda Fennell, Jane Ferguson, Frances Hoke, Mary Emma Horton, Nancy Ivey, Gladys Jervis, Helen Johnson, Janice Jones, Martha Jones, Jacqueline Kitchens, Ruby McLeod, Anna Margaret Mac- Lauchlin, Ame Major, Jeanne Marshall, Nancy Moore, Lavinia Mullinnix, Jean Murray, Willette Padget, Katharine Park- man, Margie Pinckney, Louise Reynolds, Marguerite Seabrook, Dorothy Shealy, . Aileen Weathers, Joann Woods. { Students who are majoring in sociology and who meet certain standards set up by the club are eligible for membership. At }; regular meetings the problems of our com- plex society are discussed. The club does social work when the opportunity arises. i Officers are Carolyn Heriot, president; Ruth Baskin, vice-president; Mary Gene Crosland, secretary; Daten Prat freasurer Other members of the club are Betty Barron, Virginia Black, Rosemary Bowers, Churchill Carroll, Mary Kate Carruth, Nina Carson, Evelyn Collins, Frances Craig, I Anne Dudley, Margie Graham, Miriam Groat, Doris Green, Ruth McCall, Julia McClam, Mary Ruth Miller, Carolyn Mills, Frances Murphy, Carolyn Nicholson Frances Rivers, Ella Lee Shillinglaw, Kitty Sitgreaves, Betty Sligh, Sara Belle Smythe, HI Marguerite Thompson, Betty West. see sociological side j 142 -SIGMA GAMMA NU Boasting a membership of fifty-seven girls, Sigma Gamma Nu is comprised of all Physical Education majors. Officers of the club are Frances Burns, f president; Margaret Von Glahn, vice-pres- ident; Frances Whitmire, secretary and ) . . . treasurer; Marilyn Craig, program chairman; Patty Seabrook, social chairman. Other members are Jane Blackwell, Mary Sue Britton, Mary Bryan, Ann Bull, Wilma Carter, Estercita Clark, Kathryn Cleveland, Margaret L. Copeland, Annie May Covington, Mary Elizabeth Darby, Verna Farmer, Densmore Faris, Dorothy Godbold, Mary Elizabeth Graves, Mary Anne Harris, Gary Hemingway, Mary | Helen Hemingway, Nancy Herbert, Marjorie Holtzendorf, Wilma Hughey, Dorothy Jeffcoat, Ellen Alvern Kirby, | Jean Layton, Virginia May, Amy Moore, Bessie Norris, Genevieve Porter, Patricia Poteat, Minnie Lee Preacher, Dora Purvis, Helen Ragsdale, Marguerite Rowell, Martha Sheely, Lois Shuler, Frances Sloan, Harriet Smith, Chester Stallings, Louise Stevenson, Virginia Suber, Thama Swygert, Dorothy ‘Tallon, Doris ant, Faith Townsend, Phyllis Tisdale, Lois Rhame West, Greta Westegard, Rebecca White, Sadie Whittington, Louise Wilson, Caroline Wood, Vivian Wylie, Olga Yohs, officers (HE 40H (LURES ———————— a Membership in the Winthrop 4-H Club is limited in that it is open only to those } girls who are earnestly interested in con- M tinuing the activities that were started in 4 their high school 4-H Clubs. The aim of the i) club is to promote, in every desirable way possible, the 4-H’s—head, hands, heart, | health. . Officers of the club are Inelle Broadway, | president; Caroline Coleman, vice-president; ) Doris Shelley, treasurer; Patti Bostick, sec- ai Frances Cannon, pianist. Other members are Ruby Coats, Opal Copeland, Nancy Dillard, Julia Dukes, Doris Fletcher, Helen Hope Freeman, Nora Garrett, Bernice Hance, Dorothy Hancock, Daniel Hinson, Dot Jeffcoat, Helen Kistler, Helen McDonald, Ruby McLeod, Carolyn Mills, Erma Moore, Clarine Ott, Lessie Phillips, Jean Player, Elizabeth Robbins, | { va : ; YS — Edith Wheeler, Mary Louise Williams. { | : | retary; Mary Frances Baker, song leader; q 4-Hers 143 | ALLEN FENNELL BalLey BEDENBAUGH Hetrick McNEILL GEL @ Agha ae To teach girls to participate in a functioning democracy is the primary purpose of Clio Hall activities. Designed for upperclassmen, the Strawberry Leaf at Winthrop is composed of the Winthrop, Curry, and Hampton Literary Societies. Pi Kappa Delta, Debaters’ League, and the International Relations Club are the other organizations which participate in Clio Hall activities. The Grand Eastern Tournament, held each year, is a tournament for finished speakers and is entered by students who represent many colleges in the Eastern United States. The Dixie Tourney, which meets the second Tuesday after Thanksgiving, is devoted to forensic activities. Esther Bailey is president of both Clio Hall activities and the Grand Eastern Tournament. The presidents of the literary societies are Clara Allen, president of the Curry Literary Society; Earline McNeill, president of Hampton Literary Society, and Anne Hetrick, president of the Winthrop Literary Society. Earline McNeill is also president of the Dixie Tourney. Grace Bedenbaugh was speaker of the house first semester, and second semester Rhoda Fennell was the speaker. 144 KAPPA DELTA. PI Kappa Delta Pi, national honorary education fraternity, recognizes those girls who have attained high intellectual and scholastic standards. The primary purpose of the club is to stimulate an interest in educa- tion. Delta Delta chapter of Kappa Delta Pi encourages commendable personal qualities, worthy educational ideals, and sound scholarship. One of the most out- standing and interesting programs of the year was a panel discussion given by Dr. Sadie Goggans, Mr. John G. Kelly, Dr. Herman Frick, Mr. A. M. Graham, Mr. W. C. Sullivan, Mr. A. W. Huckle, and Mr. W. L. Jenkins on the topic “The Twelfth Grade in the High Schools of South Carolina.’ Officers of the club are Elaine Ross, president; Wilson Hammond, vice-president; Jane Todd, sec- retary; Frances Way, treasurer; Jane Harney, historian- recorder; Dr. W. D. Magginis, counselor, Honorary members are Miss Margaret Dukes, Dr. Mowat G. Fraser, Dr. Sadie Goggans, Dr. Eugene P. Link, Miss Dema Lochhead, Dr. Shelton Phelps, Miss Hortense Rogers, Miss Crystal Theodore, and Miss Mary Riley Whitaker. Other members are Mary Louise Ameen, Elizabeth Beaman, Virginia Black, Kathlyn Bomar, Mary Sue Britton, Janie Brogdon, Mittie Wise Bryan, Rosemary Bryant, Ruth Darby, Jeanette Dukes, Wilson Ham- mond, Jane Harney, Anne Hetrick, Marian John, Nancy Jones, Virginia Lancaster, Betty Lindler, Leila McCormick, Mary Kay Martin, Agnes Mayes, Madeline Merritt, Lina Moorer, Jo Nelle Nichols, Dorothy Oates, Sara Parks, Harriet Quattlebaum, Elaine Ross, Sarah Jean Sanders, Dorothy Ann Sims, Jane Todd, Frances Way, and Harriet Yeargin. First Row: Phelps, Fraser, Dukes, Goggans, Link, Lockhead, Magginis, Rogers, Ross, Theodore, Whitaker ¢ Second Row: Ross, Hammond, Todd, Way, Harney, Ameen, ; Beaman, Black ae Britton Brogden e Third Row: Bryan, Bryant, Darby, Dukes, Hetrick, John, Jones, Lancaster, Lindler, Martin, Merritt @ Fourth Row: Mayes, f Moorer, McCormick, Nichols, Oates, Parks, Quattlebaum, Sanders, Sims, Yeargin. ‘SECTRUUL LCE RR SeR ERE: ; HASGAES ESTAR STAGE HE i mathematically minded THE NATIONAL COUNCIL .f TEACHERS -¢ MATHEMATICS - The National Counc il of Teachers of Mathematics is the national honorary mathematics fraternity. It is a professional organization for mathematics students who are prospective teachers in this field. At the monthly meetings, problems in the teaching of math are brought before the group and are discussed. Now, at a time when mathematics is playing such an important part in the world, the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics is eagerly seeking to bring into discussion topics of current interest. Officers of the council are Rosemary Bryant, pres- 146 ident; Sarah Parks, vice-president; Claire Sims, sec- retary and treasurer; Elizabeth Beaman, reporter. Other members are Emily Jean Adams, Sarah Baker, Melba Irene Blackmon, Kathlyn Bomar, Jessie Cock- field, Lilla Belle Evans, Rhoda Fennell, Helen Gardner, Frances Elizabeth Henson, Charlotte Jenkins, Ella Elizabeth Lindler, Nelle McGill, Wanda Lee Meintzer, Mary Frances Mickell, Jean Reese, Ellen Richardson, Jacquelyn Roofe, Elizabeth Stroud, Edith Tribble. Miss Ellen Raysor is faculty sponsor. Honorary members are Mrs. Blanche Badger, Miss Hortense Rogers, and Dr. Ruth Stokes. PHI UPSILON OMICRON To establish and strengthen bonds of friendship, to promote the moral and intellectual development of its members, and to advance and promote Home Eco- nomics are the primary purposes of Phi Upsilon Omicron, national honorary home economics fraternity. Scholarship, personality, leadership and character are determining factors for membership. A student who has reached the last semester of her sophomore year is eligible to membership in “Phi U”, provided she meets the other requirements. Officers of the club are Marjorie Merchant, president; Mittie Bryan, vice-president: Virginia Watson, sec- retary; Jeanette Dukes, treasurer; Ruth Darby, chap- lain; Nancy Jones, historian; Dorothy Oates, librarian; Harriet Quattlebaum, candle editor. Other members are Elizabeth Butler, Jane Charles, Dorothy Clary, Marjorie Creed, Ruth Epps, Betty Foster, Gladys Fretwell, Louise Gantt, Mildred Haigler, Helen Hair, Rosa Cannon Hancock, Margaret Hipp, Beryle Kammer, Virginia Lussardi, Jeanne Lotte, Carolyn McCutchen, Mary Stone Moseley, Alice Rayle, Emily Reel, Doris Rehberg, Julia McKenzie Sharmon, Carolynne Shufford, Margaret Summer, Emily Whit- mire. Miss Sarah E. Cragwell is faculty sponsor. Honorary members are Miss Alma Bentley and Miss Sara B. Hunt. Miss Gladys Jones is an alumna member. First Row: Bentley Cragwell, Hunt, Jones, Merchant, Bryan, Watson, Dukes, Darby e Second Row: Jones, Oates, Quattlebaum, Butler, Charles, Clary Creed Epps Foster °¢ Third Row: Fretwell, Gantt, Haigler, Hair, Hancock, Hipp, Kammer, Lussardi, Lotte ¢ Fourth Row: McCutchen, Moseley, Rayle, Reel, Rehberg. Sharmon, Shufford, Summer, Whitmire. Jhe ARCHIMEDIANS Composed of mathematics majors and minors, the Archimedians at monthly meetings discuss topics which promote further interest in mathe- matics. These meetings often serve as laboratories for endeavoring to solve definite problems. At the present time when a knowledge of mathematics is a primary requisite for many essential war jobs, the Archimedians sense the importance of their field. Guest speakers are often invited. Officers of the club are Lillie Belle Evans, president; Kathlyn Bomar, vice-president; Jessie Cockfield, secretary; Nell McGill, treasurer; Mamie Franklin Cole, social chairman. Mrs. W. V. Badger is faculty adviser. Other members are Emily Jean Adams, Margaret Allen, Sara Baker, Elizabeth Beaman, Mary Wylie Belk, Theora Bernstein, Caroline Brunson, Rosemary Bryant, Dorothy Coughman, Jeraldine Crouch, Eloise Dempsey. Rhoda Fennell, Helen Gardner, Vivian Rae Gilchrist, Frances Hoke, Charlotte Jenkins, Janice Jones, Anna Kirby, Jacquelyn Kitchens, Sara Ellen Lesley, Betty Lindler, Lenora Ann Major, Ruby McLeod, Wanda Lee Meintzer, Mary Frances Mikell, Sarah Parks, Mary Edna Porter, Jean Reese, Ellen Richardson, Carolyn Rogerson, Carey Glen Rollins, Jacquelyne Roofe, Claire Sims, Mary Elizabeth Stroud, Edith Tribble, Virginia Vaughn, Evelyn Warner, Rachel Westbrook, Thelma Alice Westbury, and Kathryn Willingham. The honorary members are Miss Ellen Rasor, Miss Hortense Rogers, and Dr. Ruth Stokes, First Row: Badger, Stokes, Raysor, Rogers, Evans, Bomar, Cockfield, McGill, Cole, Adams ¢ Second Row: Allen, Baker, Beaman, Belk, Bern- stein, Brunson, Bryant, Coughman, Crouch, Dempsey @ Third Row: Fennell, Gardner, Gilchrist, Hoke, Jenkins, Jones, Kirby, Kitchens, Lesley, | Lindler © Fourth Row: Major, McLeod, Meintzer, Mikell, Parks, Porter, Reese, Richardson, Rogerson, Rollins ¢ Fifth Row: Roofe, Sims, Stroud, Tribble, Vaughn, Warner, Westbrook, Westbury, Willingham. 148 First Row: Gilbreth, MeNeill, Aull, Merritt, Willis, Barr, Cook ¢ Second Row: Estes, Gasque, Hampton, Hllifield, Lancaster, Lay, Rain Third Row: Ross, Self, Sims, Way, Williford. BETA ALPHA Beta Alpha, honorary commerce fraternity, was first organized with the aim and ideal of becoming acquainted with modern business methods and problems and of promoting sisterhood among its members. At monthly meetings current business topics are discussed. Beta Alpha serves to bring about a more united social relationship among the juniors and seniors of the Commerce Department. Members are chosen from those students who have the highest rank in Com- merce subjects, based on grades recorded at the end of the first semester of the Junior year. If additional seniors meet the requirement of a B average in Com- merce at the end of the Junior year or at the end of the first semester of the Senior year, they are asked to become members of the club. Officers of the club are Earline McNeill, president; Rae Aull, vice-president; Madeline Merritt, secretary; Katherine Willis, treasurer. Dr. Harold Gilbreth is the faculty adviser. Other members are Edwina Barr, Miriam Cook, Lucille Estes, Etah Gasque, Anne Hope Hampton, Margaret Hollifield, Virginia Lancaster, Betty Lay, Florence Rain, Elaine Ross, Holly Self, Dorothy Sims, Frances Way, and Alberta Williford. 149 | democrats at heart Lhe PRESS CLUB Organized purposely to bring together the executives of the three publications, The Johnsonian, The Journal, and Tue Tater, the Press Club is limited to twelve members. The organization is pri- marily a social organization which meets twice a month. The members take turns at planning “a bite to eat” for the rest of the group. Members of the club for 1942-43 are Martha Azer, Jane Harney, Dorothy Hart, Nancy Jones, Mary Kay Martin, Wanda Lee Meintzer, Maria Moss, Frances Payne, Harriet Quattlebaum, Martha Elizabeth Sheely, Beverly Turner, and Betty Wannamaker. 150 Zhe YOUNG DEMOCRATS An interest in current affairs and an interest in the affairs of South Carolina are the only qualifications for membership in the Young Democrats. The club en- deavors to make all students interested in becoming intelligent voters. Officers of the club this year are Mary Ameen, president; Kitty Sitgreaves, vice- president; Elsie Earl Beard, secretary, and Betty Wannamaker, treasurer. Miss Ruth Roettinger is the faculty sponsor. Other members of the club are Betty Agnew, Helen Ameen, Rae Aull, Mary Wylie Belk, Virginia Black, Jacqueline Britton, Elsie Castles, Kathryn Edenfield, Louise Haddad, Jennie Henderson, Anne Hetric k, Kathleen Johnson, Ruby Me- Leod, Lavinia Mullinnix, Louise Pettus, Mary Rogers, Bruce Spigner, and Wise Spigner. off the press DIESDEUTSCHE GESELLSCHAFT Stimulating an interest in German cul- ture, Die Deutsche Gesellschaft offers students of German an opportunity for discussing and investigating many varied topics in this field. Throughout the year an earnest and careful study of the music, art, science, and literature of Germany is made. Officers of the club are Margaret Man- ning, president: Mary Elizabeth Avinger. vice-president; Virginia Bolt, secretary and treasurer. Members are Grace Addy, Jewel Ban- nister, Theora Bernstein, Doris Bomar, Marjorie Brown, Joanna Demos, Hilma Floyd, Louise Goode, Katheryn Grant, Sadie Lee Harmon, Cora Hines, Mary Jeter, Kathleen Johnson, Caroline Me- Master, Christine McQueen, Elinor Montgomery, Anna Newton, Sara M. Plyler, Ruth Sellers, Emmeline Stewart, Sara Wallace, Martha West, Frances Williams. understand the language EL, CHUNCUIRS CASTELLANO Having as its aim to understand and enjoy more fully the customs and culture of the Spanish-speaking countries, El Circulo Castellano encourages a greater interest in the Spanish language and the life and literature of the Spanish people. Officers of the club are Alice Turner, president; Louise Summers, vice-pres- ident; Smyly Kinard, corresponding sec- retary; Clara Smith, recording secretary; Mary Mahon, treasurer. Other members are Dorothy Bethea, Mary Lacy Bost, Gladys Bramhall, Dorothy Brooks, Caroline Brunson, Jessie Cockfield, Carolyn Coleman, Mildred Compton, Sara Elizabeth Cox, Ida Crawford, Mary Frances Crawford, Caroline Cromer, Margaret Dawes, Deso DeLoache, Eloise Dempsey, Frances Dukes, Nan © Early, Katherine Edenfield, Jacqueline Garrick, Elizabeth Goldfinch, Nancy Gregorie, Edith Griffin, Frances Hawkins, Anne Holroyd, Smyly Kinard, Catherine Konduros, Eva Sue Lyons, Ann McGill, Adele McKey, Esther Macleod, Mary Mahon, Jeanne Marshall, Marjorie Murray, Mary Louise Obrien, Mary Pregnall, Sarah Reese, Alice Reid, Carolyn Rogerson, Glen Rollins, Margaret Sanders, Louise Schwartz, Elizabeth Sims, Evelyn Sloan, Clara Smith, Peggy Smith, Louise Summers, Alice ‘Turner, Beverly Turner, Carolyn Tysinger, Barbara Walker, Evelyn Warner, Betty S. West, Alice Westbury, Colleen Williams, Mabel Williams, Lenora Williams, and Livian Wylie. The honorary members are Miss Lois Black, Dr. Margaret Buchner, Dr. Helen Bussell, and Mrs. in Spain they say Agnes Mayes. at 151 interested in children , WINTHROP ASSOCIATION FOR | CHILDHOOD EDUCATION The Winthrop Association for Childhood Education, formerly the Elementary Education Club, was organized for faculty members and _stu- dents who have shown their interest in every age below the high school age; i they direct their activities accordingly. | The president of the club is Motte Hay; vice-president, Mary Heath | Owen; secretary, Kitty Sitgreaves; corresponding secretary, Jane Gregg; treas- (i urer, Dot Brooks. Miss Sadie Goggans, and Miss Dema Lochhead are the i sponsors. } Other members are Martha Bee Anderson, Dot Bethea, Pinky Bethea, Melba Blackmon, Virginia Bolt, Pauline Burmester, June Cannon, Churchill Carroll, Kate Carruth, Elsie Castles, Mary Cousar, Agnes Currence, Annette DuRant, Jean Fairey, Reba Farr, Nell Garris, Edith Griffin, Kathleen Griffin, Cecile Herndon, Frances Hinson, Lauretta Kennedy, Katherine Konduros, Helen Lee, Anne Magill, Mae Mazyck, Elinor Montgomery, Maragert Pad- i gett, Sceline Peden, Miriam Riddle, Betty Sligh, Louise Summers, Marguerite | Thompson, Elizabeth Tisdale, Elsie Turner, Barbara Walker, Aretas Way, i) Elizabeth Anne Weedon, Caroline Williams, and Dorothy Workman. | 152 IS se, SECONDARY EDUCATION CLUB The Secondary Education Club brings together those students who are interested in secondary education and the principles upon which it is based and in an informal but most profitable manner promotes knowledge in the field of education. The club sponsored an assembly program this year and had as its speaker Mr. A. C. Flora, President of the National Education Association. At the regular monthly meetings the club sponsors speakers who are directly and vitally interested in education and who are keeping ever in mind the need for making the teaching profession just what it should be. Officers for 1942-'43 are Frances Burns, president; Harriet Yeargin, vice- president; Vivian Coward, secretary; Amelia Talbert, treasurer; Dr. W. D. Magginis is faculty adviser. Members include Mary Ameen, Esther Bailey, Kathlyn Bomar, Janie Brogdon, Dell Brunson, Frances Cole, Nell Crosby, Jeanette Dukes, Jane Harney, Carolyn Jeffords, Nelle McGill, Jean Maxwell, Maria Moss, Sarah Parks, Frances Payne, Harriet Quattlebaum, Elaine Ross, Nancy Sanders, Jean Scales, Mary Elizabeth Shealy, Martha Sheely, Phyllis Tisdale, Faith Townsend, Virginia Watson, and Frances Way. First Row: Maginnis, Burns, Yeargin, Coward, Talbert, Ameen, Bailey, Bomar ¢ Second Row: Brogdon, Brunson, Cole, Crosby, Dukes, Harney, Jeffords, McGill Third Row: Maxwell, Moss, Parks, Payne, Quattlebaum, Ross, Sanders, Scales. Fourth Row: Shealy, Sheely, Town- send, Tisdale, Watson, Way. 153 brains for biology FORCEPS AND SCALPEL Each year those students who show an interest in biology are considered for membership in Forceps and Scalpel, and the biology majors and minors who maintain a C” average are entitled to membership. Other students who average A” on biology electives are asked to become members. Forceps and Scalpel has as its purpose that of stimulating an interest in the field of biology. This year's officers are Virginia Stevenson, president; Margie Thurman. vice-president; Ruth Darby, secretary; Catherine Eve Nicholson, treasurer; Ruby Coats, bulletin board chairman; Dorothy Chamblee and Dorothy Oates, social chairmen. Dr. Margaret Hess, faculty advisor. Members of the club are Helen Ameen, Hazel Bigger, Betty Blackmon, Doris Bomar, Carolyn Bower, Lillian Campbell, Dorothy Clary, Mildred Crosby, Dero Deloache, Frances Doyle, Anna Katherine Edens, Ruth Epps. Rhoda Fennell, Doris Fletcher, Elizabeth Goldfinch, Louise Good, Ollie Ruth Green, Bernice Hance, Sadie Lee Harmon, Dixie Harris, Jane Hart, Jeanie Holmes, Eleanor Huff, Nancy Ivey, Kathleen Johnson, Evelyn Lee Killian, Margaret Lay, Juliet Lofton; Lavinia Mulinnix, Anna Newton, Eleanor Rugheimer, Marguerite Seabrook, Clara Smith, Sara Vassey, Martha West, Frances Williams. Honorary members are Miss Elizabeth Painter, Miss Isabel Potter, Miss Mary Schuchart, and Miss Alice Tingley. 154 SS SQ aS ZETA ALPHA Stimulating interest and initiative as well as high scholarship in the broad field of chemistry, Zeta Alpha, national honorary chemistry fraternity, brings together students of similar interests. Monthly meetings feature student participation, scientific films, laboratory demonstrations, and lectures by pro- minent scientists of South Carolina and neighboring states. This year's pres- ident Blanche Johnston, has led the club through a most successful year of activity. Other officers of the club are Eleanor Rugheimer, vice-president; Mary Stone Moseley, secretary; Mary Nina Barton, treasurer; Dorothy Chamblee, social chairman; Virginia Stevenson, publicity chairman. Miss Evelyn Tibbits is faculty sponsor. Members of the club are Catherine Belk, Betty Blackmon, Doris Bomar, Billie Bush, Edna Campbell, Lillian Campbell, Cornelia Clary, Gwen Clink- scales, Ruth Darby, Frances Doyle, Frances Edwards, Alice Gantt, Mary Virginia Gasser, Mildred Haigler, Jane Hart, Jeannie Holmes, Eleanor Huff, Jane Little, Geraldine McDaniel, Adel McKey, Christine McQueen, Camille Miller, Mary Elizabeth Murphy, Catherine Eve Nicholson, Elise Nicholson, Dorothy Oates, Fannie Lou Sitton, Doris Theodore, Martha West, Aliene Weathers, Eula Whitlock, Ruby Young. Honorary members are Miss Cooper Bell, Dr. Glenn G. Naudain, and Miss Julia Raye Nettles. at d: Il, Nettles, Tibbits, Johnston, Rugheimer, Moseley, Barton, Chamblee, Stephenson if © Second Row: Belk, Blackmon, Bomar, So ice Cachet Gee Cia le. Day e Third Row: Doyle, Edwards, Gantt, Gasser, Haigler, Hart, Holmes, Hull, Little e if Fousth Row: McDaniel, McKey, McQueen, Miller, Murphy, Nicholson, C.; Nicholson, E.; Oates, Sitton ¢@ Fifth Row: Theodore, West, Weathers, Whitlock, Young, 155 First Row: Stokes, Parks, Brogden, Baker, Crouch, Allen, Bannister, Bomar ® Second Row: Cole, Dempsey, Evans, Gardner, Irby, Johnston, A.; Johnston, E.; Lindler Mi !) e Third Row: McCandlish, McMillan, McNair, Mikell, Pinckney, Porter, Reese, Sims ¢@ Fourth Row: Sowell, Stroud, Tribble, Walker, Wallace. De SKYSWEEPER CLUB Students who are earnestly interested in astronomy and who wish to make detailed astronomical studies are asked to become members of The Skysweeper Club. Frequently the meetings are held in the observatory, and here the Skysweepers observe and study actual courses of the planets and other heavenly bodies. Through such studies the Skysweepers gain firsthand information for themselves. Serving as officers this year are Sarah Parks, president; Janie Brogdon, vice-president; Sara Baker, secretary; Jerry Crouch, treasurer. Dr. Ruth Stokes is faculty adviser. Members include Margaret Allen, Jeuel Bannister, Kathlyn Bomar, Frances Cole, Eloise Dempsey, Elizabeth Eddy, Lillie Belle Evans, Helen Gardner, Nelle Rasor Irby, Alice Johnston, Elizabeth Johnston, Betty Lindler, Margaret McCandlish, Charlotte McMillan, Christine McNair, Mary Frances Mikell, Elizabeth Anne Pinckney, Mary Edna Porter, Jean Reese, Dorothy Sims, Frances Sowell, Libby Stroud, Edith Tribble, Barbara Walker, and Mary Jo Wallace. 156 First Row: Townsend, Murrah, Yeargin, Carter, Ballenger, Beardsley, Cheatham Johnson, N laxwell ho (SOU IEIEMOIN The Cotillion, the social organization on the campus, is composed of girls who have been chosen as members because of their ability to dance and “to mix well” socially. The club is limited to twenty-five members. Each fall the old Cotillion members set aside one week for rush week, at which time “rush cards” are sent to a number of girls in each class. Those who receive cards are asked to come to the gym to dance each night during rush week. These girls are looked over and are considered as prospective Cotillion mem- bers. During the following week the initiates who have been selected are ordered about by the old members. The week of fun, especially for the old members, comes to an end when the new members are formally initiated at a banquet. The program of the year includes a number of informal suppers which the members look forward to having. Officers for 1942-43 are Faith Townsend, president; Anne Murrah, vice- president; Harriet Yeargin, secretary; Virginia Bright Carter, treasurer. Other members of the club are Dena Ballenger, Faye Beardsley, Mary Earle Cheatham, Frances Craig, Marcia Galloway, Turner Goudelock, Melvin Green, Frances Hawkins, Marian Holmes, Mary Jeter, Marion John, Anne Johnson, Ainslie Maxwell, Emma Parrott, Frances Sloan, Mary Lou Stubblefield, Amelia Talbert, Rebecca Talbert, Jane Todd, and Sarah Wallace. 157 e Second Row: Galloway, Goudeloc k, Third Row: Parrott, Sloan, Stubblefield, Talbert, A.; Talbert, R.; Todd, Wallace. a Green, Holmes, John, i executives Ia UALOT ely PU es t ssoctation The members of the Winthrop Junior Homemakers Association endeavor to live up to the aim of the state J. H. A.+“A well-rounded personality for every girl and a happy home for every family.” All girls majoring in home economics as well as all others who are interested in improving personal, home, and com- munity life are asked to become members of the J. H. A. The State Convention for all high school J. H. A. mem- bers, which is held at Winthrop, is the outstanding event of the year. Officers of the collegiate chapter of the J. H. A. are Emily Reel, president; Mary Pierce Rainwater, vice- president; Mary Herlong, secretary; Caroline Ban- nister, treasurer. SENIORS The seniors have been busy learning how to organize J. H. A.s in the high school. Many of them know that next year they will be called upon to actually organize J. H. A.s in the schools in which they teach. Officers of the senior chapter are Elizabeth Fulmer, president; Mildred Haigler, vice-president; Kathryn Quarles Evans, secretary; Jean Scales, treasurer. 158 | i JUNIORS The juniors have also done a large amount of work for the Red Cross. They have been in charge of much of the knit- ting that has been done by girls outside of the J. H. A. The junior club has Ruth Epps for pres- ident; Emily Whitmire for vice-president; Carolyn Shuford for secretary, and Margie Traxler for treasurer. SOPHOMORES During the year the sophomore chapter of the J. H. A. has done a great deal of knitting for the Red Cross. Among other major activities of the year was the spon- soring of a Christmas bazaar. The sopho- mores made all of the things sold at the bazaar. Officers of the sophomore club are Sara Mayfield, president: Margaret Arnold, vice-president; Eugenia Livingston, sec- retary; Mary Agnes Brewer, treasurer. 159 FRESHMEN Thus the collegiate chapter of the J. H. A. is divided into four smaller clubs so that each class may have its own club. Under this set-up each girl, as well as each class, has an active part to play in the work of the whole chapter. In the freshman club, Evelyn Culler is president; Tumpey Adams is vice-president; Olive Shelor is sec- retary, and Martha Leonard is treasurer. y iry their hands at poetry WRITERS CLUB Limited to those students who are in- terested in creative writing and who have shown a decided aptitude, the Writers’ Club recognizes the students who have shown their ability to write. Bi-monthly meetings are held, at which time each member of the club reads an original composition and in turn receives helpful criticism from the other members. This year s president is Mary Kay Martin, the secretary is Beverley Turner. Other members are Adelaide Anderson, Irma Avant, Dorothy Hart, Wanda Lee Meintzer, Jean Murray, Carolyn Tysinger, and Carol Williams. Miss Chlo Fink is the faculty sponsor. PIERIANS Having as its members a small group of amateur but somewhat professional poets, the Pierian Club aims to bring to- gether a small group of girls who are in- terested in both writing and understand- ing poetry. Poems are submitted each month, and the girl who submits the best poem during the year is named Poet Laureate of Winthrop. The officers of the club are Dell Brun- son, president; Alpha Wilson Hammond, vice-president, and Edna Blackwell, sec- retary-treasurer. The sponsors are Dr. Paul M. Wheeler and Miss Aileen Turner. The other members are Irma Avant, Hester Louise Carpenter, Anna Katherine Edens, Dorothy Hart, Antoinette Jones, Mary Kay Martin, Ada Moorer, Jean Murray, Alice Reid, Wise Spigner, Virginia Suber, Betty Vaughn, and Carol Williams. Miss Louise Howe is an honor- ary member. writers and critics Lhe SOUTH CAROLINA UNION Ever keeping present-day South Caro- lina in their minds, the members of the South Carolina Union stress the import- ance of knowing their own state. At the various meetings throughout the year, speakers have made interesting as well as profitable talks on many phases of South Carolina. The officers are Marguerite Kirby, pres- ident: Betty West, vice-president; Myra Jones, secretary, and Myrtle Smith, treas- urer. Mr. Thomason is faculty adviser. Other members of the club are Frances Ayers, Ruby Boland, Lois Burnside, Ethel Cockfield, Elizabeth Cox, Emily Dillard, Jacqueline Garrick, Lucile Ginn, Elise Hardee, Doris Hutton, Margaret Johnson, Janice Jones, Louise League, Sara Belle Smythe, and Elise Turner. . . . learning to know their state nat hee All Baptist girls are welcomed into the Baptist Student Union, which is very active in promoting religious activities on the campus. id Officers of the Union are Evelyn Sloan, 4 president; Mary Chester Stallings, vice- president; Margaret McClam, treasurer, and Carmen Hammond, secretary. Other council members are Gladys Bramhall, Miriam Brickle, Inelle Broad- way, Betty Ann Davis, Ruth Epps. Helen Hair, Georgia Hamlet, Louise Hudson, Gladys Jervis, Helen Loftis. Ruth Ouzts, Glenn Proctor, Elsie Scott, Elizabeth Staton, Sadie Whittington, and Mary Wood. ite Miss Farrn JAMES meeting held at Student Center Student Secretary mass meeting Very Rev. Vincent SCHARFF Chaplain The Newman Club brings toge ther all of the Catholic girls on the campus. Monthly communion breakfasts and study courses are a part of the regular activities of the club. Officers of the club are Agnes Shahid, president; Martha Azer, vice-president; Estercita Clark, secretary ; Octavia Welsh, vice-secretary; Mary Ellen Cain, treasurer. Reverend Albert Foose is director. Other members are Pauline Burmester, Churchill Carroll, Louise Haddad, Katherine Harrington, Naomi Inabinet, Esther Jenkins, Claire Marshall, Jeanne Marshall, Camille Miller, Betty Pinckney, Martha Sheely, Julia Simon, Virginia Slater, Florence Soule, and Rosemary Thain. ey Mrs. Reese M. Massey Director The Wesley Foundation promotes a program of worship and work and_ social activities for all Methodist girls on the campus. The officers for this year are Mary Heath Owen, president; Nancy Gregorie, vice-president; Rae Aull, secretary; Elise Nicholson, treasurer; Dorothy Kirkley, publicity; Mrs. Reese Massey, director. Members of the council are Clara Allen, Mary Elizabeth Avinger, Elizabeth Beaman, Grace Beden- baugh, June Cannon, Vivian Coward, Jeanette Dukes, Lola Early, Frances Edwards, Lalla Farmer, Edna Earl Godwin, Miriam Groat, Caroline Heriot, Antoinette Jones, Smyly Kinard, Margaret Manning, Marjorie Merchant, Margaret Padgett, Helen Sowell, Louise Summers, Helen Terry and Joann Woods. THE NEWMAN CLUB Catholic girls plan activities Mrs. Frances McKay Student Secretary | | The Presbyterian Students Association through its | officers and council of eight girls promotes a well- rounded program of religious and social activities for { ; all Presbyterian girls. ident; Emily Dillard, vice-president; Patti Townsend, secretary; Jane Gregg, treasurer. Mrs. Frances Mc- | Officers of the P. S. A. are Virginia Black, pres- } Fil — F Kay is the student secretary. i Frances Crawford, Margaret Hollifield, Lelia Mc- Cormick, Laura Martin, Elizabeth Sims, Elizabeth Tisdale, and Betty Wannamaker. eaice noon devotions will be held i 14 i | t | Members of the council are Mary Arndt, Mary EPISCOPAL BIBLE CLASS a q Mrs. W. P. Peyton Student Secretary The Episcopal class promotes a well-rounded re- ligious program for its members and encourages an interest in missionary work. Officers of the class first semester were Mary Barton, president; Louise Gantt, vice-president; Jeanie Holmes, secretary; Mary Economy, treasurer. Second semester officers are Margaret Whaley, pres- ident; Dorothy Green, vic e-president; Frances Doyle, secretary, and Ellen Holmes, treasurer. Episcopalians get together Winthrop than repaid for their services by being allowed to go behind the scenes to see and talk with the celebrities. Also offer- ing their assistance at vespers and other public gatherings, the marshals are always there to lead the way. Holly Self is Chief Marshal, and Kathlyn Bomar is Assistant Chief Marshal. Hicoins, Precnaty, Butt, Hazeiton, Bott Each year a number of juniors are chosen, on the basis of scholarship and attractiveness, to be marshals. The marshals usher at all artist courses, and they are more Brasit, Fairey, Losse, James, Warp, FENNELL 164 The juniors who received the honor of being chosen as marshals this year are Emily Jean Adams, Mary Elinor Awtrey, Virginia Loree Bolt, Kathryn Alice Brasil, Ann Marchant Bull, Bernice Alyce Byrd, Churchill Carroll, Carter, CocKkrieLp, Apams, Trips_e, Roore 165 Harriette Evelyn Carter, Jessie Leona Cockfield, Marjorie Frances Coe, Rosaline Jean Fairey, Rhoda Elizabeth Fennell, Gladys Eugenia Fretwell, and Mildred Carey Higgins. Others are Wilma Haseldon, Juliet Garnett Hines, Sara Carter James, Nancy Edward Losse, Mary Jeanne Lott, Frances Mary Pregnall, Alice Joyce Reid, Jacquelyn Viola Roofe, Doris James Theodore, Edith Bigby Tribble, Miriam A. Ward, Aileen Turner Weathers, Carol Wil- liams, Helen Randolph Williams, and Sarah Aline Williams. WixuamMs, Cor, Awrrey, FrerTwett, WixtiaMs, Lorr MUSIC MAKERS : | } | | | : | | | | ee ee eer iall, of Harmonies 167 1! Concert Band THE BAND The Winthrop College Band has two divisions, the concert band and the marching band. Representing Winthrop at many local and state programs during the year, the band has won a name for itself throughout the Carolinas. Each year the. band gives a concert which always proves to be one of the most popular programs given on the campus. Providing an organization for the large number of musically talented girls, the Winthrop College band also provides social op- portunities and musical experience for its members. George W. Trumbull is the director of the band. Officers of the organization are Juanita Ginn, president; Carolyn Bowers, vice-pres- ident; Ann Bull, secretary; Sarah Rogers, treasurer. 168 GW dae DIRECTOR MARCHING BAND Members of the band include Harriet Argoe, Billie Bigham, Mary Blaunt, Carolyn Bowers, Eloise Dempsey, Jean Douglas, Ina Edwards, Ruth Epps. Catherine Everett, Fannie Farnum, Nettie Findley, Anita Gibson, Louise Goode, Lamorie McGee, Madeline Merritt, Margaret Moorehead, Jane Peterkin, Rachel Quarles, Lucille Rose, Carolyn Till, Elizabeth Tuten, clarinets; Caroline Blakely, Newell Fogle, Juanita Ginn, Arlie Herin, Thama Swygert, Olga Yobs, Nancy Young, cornets; Mary | Br Awtry, Maggie Herndon, Frances W. Miller, horns; Jeuel Bannister, Wilma Carter, Katie Golightly, Helen Harley, saxophones; Alice Bradshaw, Sarah Burns, Dorothy Burley, Jean Dunlap, Geraldine McDaniel, bass; Mary Sue Britton, Ann Bull, Louise Culp, Betty Garris, Sarah Rogers, drums; Murdale Cameron, Rebecca Dickson, trombones; Jean Culcleasure, Martha Thomasson, flutes; Helen Culp, baritone; Nell Wolling, bassoon; Mary Pearl Smith, bells; Peggy Bomar, Nina Carson, Harriet DuRant, Arnetta Herbert, Rose Herbert, Kate Luther, Frances Rivers, twirlers. Marching Band 169 high notes in music | The Winthrop College Orchestra is composed of well-trained musicians + that have progressed rapidly during the past few years. Having practiced | hard for many hours under the careful guidance of Emmett Gore, the musicians are now members of one of the most outstanding college orchestras of the South. A series of concerts, with student soloists, is presented each year. i Officers of the orchestra are Jo Nelle Nichols, president; Ellen Winters, ice- ident; Patti Bostick, secretary-treasurer. Cnumell (Gore “eet Pat Bostic, set ' int I The members of the orchestra are Jo Berly, Patti Bostick, Betty A. Davis, I DIREGTOR: Doris Stevenson, Edith Tribble, Helen Wall, Ellen Winters, Marjorie H Chaplin, Madge Gandy, violins; Augusta Burns, viola; Jerry Crouch, Jo Nelle Nichols, Mary Economy, Angeline Freeman, Bertha Doris Griffis, { Helen Johnson, Emmie Stewart, Miriam Ward, cellos; Marjorie Freeman, Arnette Herbert, bass viols; Jane Culcleasure, Martha Thomasson, flutes: | Lamarie McGee, oboe; Fannie Farnum, Ruth Sullivan, Carolyn Till, clarinets; Nell Wolling, bassoon; Mary Awtrey, Mary E. Avinger, Maggie Herndon, French horns; Newell Fogle, Juanita Ginn, trumpets; Rebecca Dickson, Helen Culp, trombones; Mary Ligon, tympani; Louise Culp, Pearl Smith, Sarah Rogers, drums. 170 WINTHROP COM s(Gie! CHORES The College Chorus, directed by Dr. Walter B. Roberts, has among its main activities that of sing- ing at Sunday night vespers for a number of times throughout the year. Officers of the chorus are Betty Agnew, president; Louise Wilson, vice-president; Norma Crutchfield, secretary; Louise Green, treasurer. Members of the chorus are Julia Alexander, Mary Dona Ardrey, Ruth Elizabeth Ayer, Susan Cothran, Juanita Feagle, Henrietta Gill, Kathleen Griffin, Bertha Dorris Griffis, Jean Haynie, Mildred Kneece, Anna _ Lominick, Betty Ann Norris, Marilyn Setzer, Carolyn Stogner, Carolyn Westbrook, Grace Williams, and Louise Wilson, first sopranos; Betty Agnew, Mary Bowen, Beverly Carlisle, Caroline Coleman, Opal Copeland, Norma Crutchfield, Mildred Dickson, Anne Doar, Margaret Fennell, Louise Green, Lois Greene, Claire Haigler, Frances King, Elizabeth Miller, Mary Ruth Moore, Doris Shelley, and Dorothy Smith, second sopranos; Virginia Boll, Marjorie Floyd, Betty Funderburke, Cecile Herndon, Helen Johnson, Mary Birge Kohn, Blanche Salters, Martha Stribling, Aretas Way, Lovena Wells, Mary Jo Wallace, and Margaret Williamson, first altos; Mildred Bannard, Rebecca Bland, Rosemary Bowers, Bobbie Jean Carr, Betty Garris, Joan Glymph, Margaret McCandlish, Betsy Salley, and Ann Jones Williams, second altos. lovers of songs Practicing twice every week, the Winthrop College Glee Club is one of the most helpful organizations on the campus. The glee club often sings at Sunday night vespers and with the other music organizations gives a spring performance and a chapel program each year. Miss Virginia Hover, the director, guides the group through a number of varied activities. Officers for 1942-43 are Rae Aull, president; Bessie Norris, vice-president; Laura Martin, secretary; Henrietta Gaillard, treasurer; Gabrielle Gaillard, librarian. Members of the club are Virginia Brooks, Frances Edwards, Alice Ferguson, Lillian Golstein, Charlotte Hanckel, Martha Hollis, Sara Plyler, Vera Lane Verdin, Marjorie Wells, Gene Williams, first sopranos; Grace Addy, Permelia Cleckley, Norma Crutchfield, Hilma Floyd, Angeline Freeman, Jane Gardner, Zatah Beth Green, Martha Newton, second sopranos; Virginia Bolt, Frances Brunson, Emily Garrett, Beverly Jean Keister, Ruth McCall, Minnie Lee Preacher, Helen Terry, first altos; Aurelia Canady, Alpha Wilson Hammond, Emma Jean Kizer, Margaret McCandlish, Susanne Mallard, Elinor Montgomery, Mary O’Brien, second altos. 172 Bsus SEXTET Composed of six outstanding voices on the campus, the Sextet renders its serv- ices to the college and to the state on many occasions. The Sextet is’ directed by Dr. Walter B. Roberts. Members of the Sextet are Jack Bonnoitt and Agnes Mayes, first so- pranos; Louise Haddad and Mary Eliza- beth Shealy, second sopranos; Sarah Black and Marjorie Freeman, altos. Alternates are Mary Gene Roberts, first soprano; Melvin Green, second soprano; Cora Hines, alto. Jo Nelle Nichols is the accompanist. SRN Go IMB ON The String Symphony is made up of girls who are also in the orchestra. Each year the String Symphony takes part in a chapel program put on by the Music Department. Direct- ing the symphony, Mr. Emmett Gore has guided the group through a number of varied activities. Members of the symphony are Ellen Winters and Doris Stevenson, first violins; Jo Berley and Helen Wall, second violins: Augusta Burns, viola; Angeline Freeman and Miriam Ward, ‘cellos; Marjorie Freeman, double bass, and Mary Elizabeth Avinger, piano. sweet strains 173 music majors DORIAN MUSIC CLUB Made up of freshman and sophomore music majors, the Dorian Music Club endeavors to arouse among its members an even greater appreciation of, and interest in, music. Officers of the club are Angeline Freeman, president; Mary Gene Roberts, vice-pres- ident: Ruth Sullivan, recording secretary; Mary Poag Blackwell, corresponding secretary; Bertha Griffis, treasurer, and Helen Wall, social chairman. Other members include Grace Addy, Betty Agnew, Mary Dona Ardrey, Patti Bostick, Mary John Bowen, Virginia Brooks, Marjorie Ann Brown, Augusta Burns, Myrtle Cannon, Beverly Carlisle, Bobbie Jean Carr, Jean Chandler, Mary Jo Coleman, Martha Cranford, Margaret Crosby, Norma Crutchfield, Jane Culcleasure, Katherine Dunlap, Mary Economy, Hilma Floyd, Newell Fogle, Gabrielle Gaillard, Anita Gibson, Lillian Goldstein, Melvin Green, Jean Hamilton, Cora Elizabeth Hines, Martha Hollis, Ann Houck, Ame Jacobs, Mary Anne James, Helen Johnson, Beverly Jeanne Kistler, Frances Kistler, Mildred Kneece, Ann Lindfors, Anna Margaret Lominick, Lamarie McGee, Ann Major, Laura Martin, Ethel Ann Mauldin, Martha Mayer, Mary Ruth Moore, Anna Newton, I ouise Nichols, Betty Ann Norris, Mary O’Brien, Sara Margaret Plyer, Frances Price, Vivian Saxon, Marilyn Setzer, Clara Smith, Dorothy Smith, Kathryn Smith, Mary Pearl Smith, Emmeline Stewart, Martha Stribling, Carolyn Stogner, Helen Terry, Martha Thomasson, Marjorie Wells, Carolyn Westbrook, Paula White, Ann Williams, Gene Williams, Margaret Williamson, and Gladys Willingham. Miss Jeannette C. Roth and Miss Ermine Villfong are counselors. All junior and senior music majors as well as other students who are particularly interested and outstanding in music are asked to become members of the Winthrop College Music Club. The club is an active member of the National Federation of Music Clubs and thus has high professional standards. Programs, often devoted to current topics in music and also to topics on the history of music, are planned and pre- sented by the students. Officers of the club a re Nell Wolling, president; Jo Nelle Nichols, vice-president; Agnes Mayes, secretary, and Mary Elizabeth Shealy, treasurer. Members include Mary Elizabeth Avinger, Jeuel Bannister, Louise Birthright, Virginia Bolt, Essie Boleman, Aurelia Canady, Frances Edwards, Alice Fergerson, Nettie Findley, Marjorie Freeman, Betty Funderburke, Henrietta Gaillard, Louise Haddad, Arnette Herbert, Mary Ligon, Margaret Manning, Agnes Mayes, Eleanor McFadden, Madeline Merritt, Elinor Montgomery, Martha Newton, Jo Nelle Nichols, Sarah Rogers, Mary Elizabeth Shealy, Vera Lane Verdin, Margaret Whaley. and Nell Wolling. away from practice 175 WINTHROP MiG SIC EEEb A HeneQRgaa gag eng gna: aur SELF op 2 au “ie tas ae [fas =Acts ROUT - _ PO ENT Ti 2 MATEY eee _ —_—-_ — SSR RES ; ss lca ——_—— — Eee eee eee Fe | | | | | ‘Ss am n fod} na 3 3 3 ™ a = ™ MISS GRACE ASH 7 IOV AF, heen MISS LIB STATON Mead df’ Hes 178 ae er eT ———— | Se ee a SOL May Day . . . more impressive than ever with its beautiful girls floating down in billowy pastels eons encircling flowers .. . an eager audience enthralled by this “Lost Planet” idea... our queen, Grace, living up to her name... and her maid of honor, Lib, as striking as ever... all these figures and numbers add up to make the 43 May Day tops. ALC ORE AMELIA TALBERT MartHa Buice Neti JoHNson JEWELL CLARK FRANNIE SLOAN Anne Murrau Iris TAyLor VirciniA B. Carter oe fer em ti Betty McELvEEN CAROLYN TAYLOR CuurcHILL CARROLL EMoGENE SANDERS Nancy Lay CATHERINE NICHOLSON SARAH SUGGS KATHERINE DouGLass ra ode Pri oy Pee tar) ¢ Hi, nA ati es + ALEXANDRA LDANILOVA Artuur Ropzinsk1 The 1942-’43 Artist Course series brought to our campus a variety of noted performers, who thrilled towns- people as well as students. The : numbers included the Metropolitan ; Quartet with Kaskas, Steber, Dudley i and Huehn; Richard Crooks, Metro- politan tenor; Gladys Swarthout, Metropolitan soprano; Yehudi Me- 182 GLapys SwarTHOUT nuhin, violinist; the opera “Die Fledermaus” (The Bat); Fray and Braggiotti, duo pianists; Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo and the Cleveland Symphony Orchestra, with Arthur Rodzinski conducting. Each performance was a treat which we all will remember. RicHarp Crooks Fray anp Bracciotti 183 cae | : : © WN _ Z S ee Zoe 5 Se) ee - Z nN Ot ee S 8 Ov x Q at ia! = a erie = a foaiscat sae SS oe A ee S 2 Rey Ieee asi ew ‘ca tr] eee Camas erecaee Dick Cuine Ep SaLisBuRY eo foe] Ss ARD Joun Henry Epw Joun Beir SPONSORS for Editor of THe TatLer for Business Manager of Tue Tater for President of Student Government for President of Town Girls for President of the Senate for President of the “Y” for Editor of The Johnsonian for Editor of The Journal Birt Azer 185 | Wauir WuitmMan 18 15 TOWL BAWLING BRATS “Tesa” . .. agreeable smile. . . face with friendly freckles . . . Johnsonianite . . . future Senate big-wig. Commerce major . . . Wofford fan . . . tapering fingers . . . constant visitor of 219 Senior Hall .. . sleek looking. Dancing feet . . . blonde streak in pompadour ...no make pea PE. Major = 5 Cue clothes and wears ‘em well. “Rock Hillian” ... her Pop's on the campus... willing worker... always on the job. Journalism fan .. . greymatter galore . . . tall brunette with Clark Gable ears... good student. Peck %. ob. bs major... inhabitant of third floor North . . . night owl... John Henry” same as home town. Ivory tickler . . . music maker for community sings . . . toast at mid- night .. . another Soph. Long auburn locks . . . commerce major . . . TATLER typist .. . constant P. O. goer. Mrs. came before B.S. . . . athletic star . . . generous with her “hellos” ... blonde tresses twined around head. 14 13 186 eae ulwes 0. Dabs in POCWYy... alw 7aysS pec kin’ on TATLER typewriter... capable cranium ... slim brownette. hte Laughing personality eae mathematically minded... huge diamond . low country lass . . . horse fiend. oe: Red hair ... Chicken raiser .. . RUTOWOVE 5 0 left Bancroft for the ‘cause. 13. New diamond Pane “bugology” majors cee geechi gal . . . Charles- tonian . . . book sense. 14. Speckled with freckles . . . low-slung curl over right brow always “beachin” . . . gorgeous viggler Sacer good-natured gal. 15. Active in sports... dark dame . . . saddle lover . . . Red Cross helper. 16. Coiffure always jus’ right an ow, country lingo ae Polly's sister . Training School enthusiast. 17. Home-ec er... “Toby” talk... Roddey roomer ... frosh counselor . Tesa’s side-kick. Extensive oral cavity ...a “Good Shopper’ Setullios jokes rte ie red hair and freckles to match. (For answers to identifications turn to page 228) eo ( tched Seniors turn rationing tellers . . Daily dates Hauling their all to Senior Hall . . Let's take a trip to the trunk room Steps where Seniors trod . iE SENIORS Seniors sipping Java .. . Last indulgence in the b. I. A good SUEVME ¢ Fr f 4 Daisy chain. . . the lIast link in their = ie | 7 i school career ety S thy | oi di Seniors 50 years ago . . . Es a sf { 7 | | { E iy peg Ra ie tec a JUNIORS “Whtd First peek at those college TINGS) ee Spring)s.. s4 = politicing =, Sane the polls Be bes kc Junior-Senior plans in the making ‘ Pre-training school worries Le Knit-wits at heart Advising the frosh Having a barrel of fun One way of escape . : — heed (42 of the Coke-sippers in the Canteen Home again . . . jiggad y jog An ear for music Never walk when we can ride Downfall of the Des: legs Weekly wash, dadgummit Not thumbin’—just bummin’ Sharing their wealth . . . A lass in de land ob cotton It’s in the bag—food, of course FRESHMEN Studying (7???) oh, so hard . . . Wishing will make itso . . . Overhauling their 1LLO DS ae aoe Im brown from the sun—who are you? Us [ = ° v ro) 6 o = = q lo) 3 jaa) ee C. = n Z| a 5) iv) iad S ie} a 5 2 3 ° ic oo fo) Sam w ale a ae ean 7 = sane! ye g © i= aa © = v @ Sv) ® a = Q ue) iS) o o 0) - Ss NN Co) oy he ae n wn c (=) 1 _ _ we ' © 3 om aa (a 5 i t mo. , ING NEW TH d a AS Me | sea n B=} i 3) nN o — ° el ico} vo = o _ i ° — E al Lol aS i= o 7p) Rationing the nation Dancing Swinging with the SWANKS Quick trip to the Good Shoppe 8 Nt i a em = Le a Ate eA a Third finger left hand Raise the flag! The khaki’s come Serenade in Blue Talkin’ it over with Braggiotti Victory Circus Se Pe dag SE GET IT pat ee RR ge : Bele Seis Senge oP A Xn ea se reas Ea Seales aes eae AON SES RT Ere ecm Nee ane OORT Beh Sree Dt ee Uae SEO STAR 2 Sai lA nr ite a wl P aus . 2° () it Bm setke ASSOCIA TION Every student that comes to Win- throp is a member of the W. A. A. Among the main objectives is that of giving the girls a chance at play and fun along with studies, to im- prove good sportsmanship, and to increase activity in the many varied athletics offered. The officers are Lois Rhame West, president; Marion John, vice- president; Ruth McCall, treasurer, and Bessie Norris, secretary. JOHN WEST Sponsor AtHLetic ASSOCIATION The Board members this year are Carolyn Osteen, archery; Lois Shuler, basketball; Nell Garris, folk dancing; Mary Lou Stubberfield, golf; Rae Aull, hiking; Dot Jeffcoat, hockey; Louise Birthright, modern dancing; Marilyn Craig, recreational sports; Doris Tant, softball ; Annie Ruth Wilburn, square dancing; Alice Rayle, swimming; Mary Helen King, tennis; Phyllis Tisdale, Handbook editor; Louise Stevenson, sophomore class representative; Helen Smoak, freshman class repre- sentative, and Mrs. Polly Moore, faculty advisor. 200 officers ATHLETIC BOARD In the athletic handbook you are likely to find the girls most interested in this association. They will probably be, too, the girls on the board, for it is com- posed of the chairmen of the sports clubs, one freshman and sophomore class representative, one advisory mem- be r of the Physical Education Department, and the five major officers of the association. board Sl MME: WENCH O: At the annual athletic installation banquet the “W” pin is awarded to those girls who have taken an active part and shown continued interest in this organization. A girl must have made eleven sports seasons and eight first teams, including two individual sports and one rhythm or swimming season to be a i wearer of the “W”, The girls qualifying to wear the pin are Frances Burns, Wilma Carter, Marilyn Craig, Viola Craig, Marjorie Holtzendorff, Dorothy Jeff- coat, Marion John, Ruth McCall, “Sneezy Sheely, Lois Shuler, Doris Tant, Lois Rhame West, Mary Wood, Rebecca White, and Sadie : Whittington. wearers of the “W” STANDOUTS Standouts are “the” girls picked by the Athletic Association as the best all-round seniors on the campus. This year the Board voted on Frances Burns, Marion John, “Sneezy’ Sheely, and Lois Rhame West as best qualifying for this honor. They were picked for their sincere interest and participation in sports as well as their leadership in other college activities. the big four VARSITY the chosen few HOCK E®. Hockey is Winthrop’s major fall sport. Accompanied by the Pep Meet, the hockey tournament is the first outstanding event in the fall and gets class rivalry worked up to the pitch that it runs on for the rest of the year. The junior and senior squads deadlocked in the final game with a score of 2-2 to share the title. Seniors took first place in the Pep Meet with the frosh as runners up. While the “bleacher wolves” ate hot dogs and frayed their vocal chords, the teams played hard and _hair- raising contests. . . . and it was a tie i 202 From each class squad the best players are chosen, and an honorary varsity is formed. This team is a composite of Winthrop’s best. The 1942 eleven is Frances Burns, senior, c. f.; Lois Shuler, senior, r. i.; Martha “Sneezy” Sheely, senior, r. w.; Mary E. “Dee” Darby, senior, I. i.; Rebecca White, junior, |. w.; Marjorie Holtzendorff, senior, c. h.;. Dorothy Godbold, JUNIO“: Tr: h.; Dorothy Jeffcoat, senior, J. h.; Marjorie Chaplin, senior, r. f.; Louise Stevenson, sophomore, I. f.; Lois Rhame West, senior, goalie. watch that corner shot The managers and captains are “have to haves’ of any good team. Even though much work and little praise is their daily diet, they “eat it up!” Captains for 43 are Martha “Sneezy Sheely, senior; Ruth McCall, junior; Louise Stevenson, sophomore, and Mary Ann Harris, freshman. This season's managers are Marjorie Chaplin, senior; Marilyn Craig, junior; Bessie Norris, sophomore, and Claire Plowden, freshman. Capable Dorothy Jeffcoat, senior physical education major, was the hockey chairman for the season. captains managers 203 a goal—you hope! BASKETBALL (Captains and Managers) Early every season new captains and managers of the four class teams are elected. These girls are a team themselves—a team which cooperates in keeping the girls and equipment in top form. This year the captains were Frances Burns, senior; Sadie Whittington, junior; Grace Kneece, sophomore, and Rose Blackmon (A team), Alice Harris (B team), freshmen. The managers were “Sneezy™ Sheely, senior; Wilma Carter, junior; Louise Stevenson, sopho- more, and Nancy McArthur (A team), Miriam Breland (B team), freshmen. caplains Basketball season opened this year with the B. S. U. team claimed the final victory in this second annual Novice Tournament, in which tourney over the Wesley Foundation, and _ the teams representing organizations on the campus vied for the “Goddess of Victory” trophy. The trophy was moved from the Johnsonian office (last year s champs) to the Baptist Student Center. This year the basketball court was busier than usual at Winthrop. With more girls out for and interested in class teams, each squad was divided into an A and a B team. Miss Dorothy Chamings, sponsor for the second year, and Lois Shuler, chairman of the club, organized and ran the tourneys faithfully. After the juniors took the title, they set them- selves up toa steak supper—and during the meat rationing, too. where in the huh, huh, huh, is the ball? FIENDS Then followed the annual class tourney, in which the rivalry ran high. The class of 44 walked off with honors for the third consecu- tive year. Taking the champion- ship from the enthusiastic frosh, the spirited sophs, and the ex- perienced seniors, the juniors completed a three-year record of eles no defeats and no ties for this ; Scottie team. After this tournament a varsity team was chosen from those girls on the class squads. This year the varsity was made up of Wilma Carter, Dot Godbold, Ruth McCall, Thelma Poston, Doris Touchberry, and Sadie Whittington. 205 TENNIS The members of this club are really in the racquet this season! It was established for those girls who enjoy the game and like to see sportsmanship increased on the campus. In the fall a double ladder tournament was played off, while this spring the winners of the single and doubles tourna- ments were declared champions of the school. Ending the season, a varsity team of five players was chosen by the sponsor. Mary Heten Kino Chairman Mrs. Potty Moore Sponsor ; nothing like a friendly game | AIKING i Brisk hikes to the Shack, hot dogs, bonfires, and escape from i books are part of the fun of the 1 Hiking and Outing Club. Hoof- i ing along and singing in a con- | genial group furnish an ideal ac- i tivity for the girls of this club. The hikers had the largest sports i club at Winthrop this year with i a membership of fifty-nine. Nee NE. . ay oe, ! wn Une iGreen M 2 SOU) co W A Nee ae Cy yy Dad. Low Ay - aN Rar AuLL Chairman i Miss CAaLvert i Sponsor out hoofing it AIRC UBIO A bow and plenty of arrows for each girl. This sport, at which Cupid is an old hand, is heading for the top at W. C., and the members keep in shape by shoot- ing a Columbian round weekly. SOFTBALL All girls who are interested in softball for pleasure and who pro- fess some skill in this activity turn to this club. Each spring an inter-class tournament is sched- uled, and anxious digits encircle those bats. This year a number of new members as well as the usual regulars came out. Every- body seems to be on the diamond. ; . what if they all can't be bull's eyes? CaroLyn OstEEN Chairman Miss DorotHy CHAMINGS Sponsor ' another one of those skin taking moments Doris TANT Chairman Miss DorotHy CHAMINGS Sponsor AuiceE Raye Chairman Sponsor pageant practice ene ara SPORTS If a girl has no particular skill for one of the major sports, she will then enjoy this club. But this year some of the hockey and basketball enthusiasts have found their way into this group. They take part in bowling, table tennis, badminton, shuffleboard, horse shoes, and volleyball. Marityn Craic Chairman Miss Juuia Post Sponsor SWIMMING Before being eligible for the swimming club, girls must meet strict require- ments in swimming and diving. At weekly meetings the members perf ected their strokes and dives and prac- ticed rhythmic swimming. They sponsored extra-cur- ricular life saving courses taught by the girls who are Red Cross swimming in- structors. The outstanding event of this year was the water pageant presented in December. Miss Frances. Cake watch the bird SQUARE DANCE Last year a new organization was initiated on the campus—the Square Dance Club. There are no requirements for entrance to this rapidly growing club—just regular attendance and your own costume. The members have sponsored many entertainments which have been attended by large crowds. It’s evi- dent that this “something new has been added” idea is all right. Ghairmangats aetacte so Annit RutH Wi_aurn SHOMSOF aE NE fo ae ate yaxeete en eto Miss Juxia Post With the addition of a small golf course to our campus facilities, golf is hitting a high note in popularity. Those woods and irons are really being swung by golf-minded gals! Mary Lou StuBBLEFIELD Chairman Miss Frances CAKE Sponsor FOLK DANCE This club is for those who are interested in European folk dances. The qualification needed _ to become a member of this group is one semester's study of folk dancing. Costumes suitable to the dances are studied and copied for the programs which they present several times a year to the public. Chatman eee ces OOM coke ane ae Nextt Garris Miss Juuia Post SPOTSOP Ee ee Ae: aon tote @ ances and promenade all and around again . getting ready for that hole-in-one MODERN DANCE This group is open to all who have ability in modern dance and who are enthusiastic about it. Membership is determined by try-outs twice a year. This year the dance club was enlarged to give under- classmen more opportunities to take part in the group presentations. Besides the annual recital and a training school program, the group held discussions on the correla- tion of the arts and participated in May Day. Chairman............-++.+-:+.LUKE BirturRiGHT Sponsors. s0. tess sone sss edo + MSS BRowNING fie war woutlet for original ideas % | ——S WINTHROP -4dLi Chi, RECREATIONAL SPORTS Alexander, J.; Avinger, K.; Bennett, M.; Berly, D.; Bobo, Be Boykin, E,; Brewer, M.; Britton, J.; Brodie, N.; Busch, L.; Cannon, M.; Carlisle, B.; Crosby, M.; Crosby, N.; Copeland, O.; Everett, C.; Fairey, M.; Floyd, A.; Finch, A,; Griggs, M.; Grimsley, (O55 Grigsly, J.; Hannon, A.; Hemphill, H.; Heriot, L.; Irick, D.; Jordan, E.; Kohn, M.; Kennedy, Baur eeesnis Lesley, S. E.; Marvin, F.; Mills, CG Myers, M.; McMillan, C.; McIntosh, O.; Nettles, J.; Platt, J.; Porter, M. E.; Rains, E.; Salley, B.; Sanders, M. C.; Smith, Ps Thomas, C.; Wallace, M. J.; Watkins, M.; Williams, M.; Wilson, L.; Wactor, L.; Youmans, H.; Umphlette, E. SWIMMING Bryan, M.; Bull, A.; Carter, W.; Chamness, J.; Clark, E.; Coker, J.; Craig, V.; Garrett, E.; Harris, M. A.; Hemingway, M. H.; Hooker, B.; John, M.; McArther, N.; McManus, B.; Murray, M.; Nicholson, E.; Poteat, P.; Rayle, A.; Sharp, E.; Sloan, F.; Smoak, H.; Stevenson, L.; Suber, V.; Walker, B.; Gardner, J.; Ballentine, M.; Lofton, J.; Pennington, Ls. Hemingway, D.; Moore, A; White, R.: Jeffcoat, D.; Covington, A. M.; Holtzendorff, M. TENNIS Aronson, D.; Ballenger, D.; Bomar, D.; Bomar, P.; Brogdon, J.; Bryan, M.; Cochran, E.; Copeland, L.; Darby, M. E.; Decker, L.; Dillard, E.; Edwards, J.; Fairey, M. L.; Faris, D.; Flowers, M.; Groves, M.; Greenberg, E.; Guess, M.; Hobson, M.; Horton, B.; Hughes, E.; Isgett, D.; King, M. H.; Kirby, lang WLewe M.; Little, J.; MacLaughlin, E.; McArther, N.; McKey, A.; McManus, B.; Moore, A.; Norris, B.; Poteat, P.; Quinn, A.; Roper, M.; Skidmore, M. A.; Stroup, M.; Suggs, S.; Swygert, T.; Thompson, M.; Thornton, J.; Whitmire, F.; Williams, G.; Whittington, S.; Wilson, G.; Westergaard, G. ARCHERY Bates, J.; Bedenbaugh, C.; Covington, A. M.; Dempsey, E.; Harris, D.; Osteen, C.; Tallon, D.; Williams, L. MODERN DANCE Birthright, L.: Blackwell, J.; Burkett, R.; Creech, I.; Dixon, E.; Gambrell, B.; John, M.; Harris, M. A.; Holland, K.; Meintzer, W. L.; Player, J.; Roberts, M. J.; Rowell, R.; Sloan, F.; Smith, J. A,; Stevenson, L.; Stuckey, K.; Swygert, ‘igs Terry, H.:; Trescott, E.; Williams, F.; Williams, C.; Wylie, L.; McMillan, N. SOFTBALL Allen, A.; Alexander, J.; Ballentine, M.; Bryan, M.; Carter, W.; Copeland, L.; Craig, ML; Covington, A. M.; Davie, L.; Dukes, J.; Durham, L.; Godbold, D.; Hemingway, D.; Hemingway, M. H.; Horton, B.; Jeffcoat, D.; King, M. H.; Lee, D.; Lott, V.; Love, V.; McCall, R.; Norris, B.; Oxner, M.; Moore, A.; Sanders, M. C.; Sheely, ““Sneezy”; Shuler, L.; Sloan, E.; Smoak, H.; White, R.; Williams, L.; Wood, M.; Stevenson, L.; Porter, M. E. SQUARE DANCE Arnold, M.; Brown, H.; Coleman, M. J.; Drake, H.; Findley, N.; Gilchrist, R.; Hardee, E.; Hart, E.; Hinson, L.; Jeffcoat, D.; Leslie, S. E.; Lott, V.; McFadden, R.; Myers, H.; Polin, L.; Shuler, L.; Summer, L.; Thrift, A.; Wilburn, A. R. HIKING Addy, G.; Agnew, B.; Ameen, M.; Ardrey, D.; Atkins, D.; Ayers, F.; Barnard, M.; Bell, M.; Bonnette, C.; Bowers, F.; Brooks, D.; Brown, M.; Brown, R.; Bryon, M.; Caldwell, S.; Clary, K.; Cochran, E.; Collins, Tees Curry, YN Early, L.; Fant, J. A.; Fentors, D.; Fergu- son, A.; Findley, N.; Gardner, H.; Gardner, J.; Garrison, C.; Gause, C.; Gause, E.; Godbold, D.; Haddad, L.; Hammett, S.; Hillhouse, L. J.; Hogan, J.; Kne ce, M.; Love, V.; Lyons, A.; Marvin, F.; Mathis, M.; Mitchell, K.; Nett ee K.; Nettles, J.; Nichols, H.; Nichols, J. N.; Nichols, L. V.; Peace, V.; Rice, D.; Rogers, S.; Sitgreaves, K.; Smith, D.; Thomas, M.; Turner, E.; Verdin, T.; Wertz, L. A.; Whittington, S.; Williams, H. HOCKEY Ballentine, M.; Barnard, M.; Brogden, J.; Burns, F.; Chaplin, M.; Cole, F.; Covington, A. M.; Craig, M.; Craig, V.; Darby, D.; De- Lorne, K.; Godbold, D.; vonGlohn, M.; Hair, H.; Harris, M. A.; Hemingway, D.; Heriot, L.; Holtzendorff, M.; Jameson, M.; Jeffcoat, D.; Johnson, A.; Kirby, E.; League, L.; Marshall, C.; Marshall, J.; McCall, R.; Norris, B.; Ouzts, R.; Pennington, L.; Plowden, C.; Poteat, P.; Porter, M. E.; Seabrook, P.; Seawright, M.; Shealy, M.; Shuler, L.; Stallings, M. L.; Stevenson, L.; Stroup, M.; Suber, V.; Swygert, T.; Tallon, D.; Tant, D.; Ware, D.; Williams, H.; White, R.; Whittington, S.; Wood, M. BASKETBALL Abell, N.; Alexander, J.; Barnard, M.; Blackmon, M. R.; Bobo, E.; Breland, M.; Bryan, M.; Burns, F.; Caughman, D.; Cole, F.; Coleman, C.; Copeland, L.; Covington, A. 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Hay) Motte: lhegarery. csc ae crocmers oe eateries Johns Island Heap, Eithiel seas taeeeeees. «, caches pena se lose ae ate Rock Hill Pentys, Wary Anna erates crac ee ee eee Columbia erin; “Alioth Bre hairs neers Ree eee eae Lockhart Heriot (Carolyne Elizabethre ere renee meecieniene Bishopville Herlong, Mary mu aiemeliet sii teWetceshelemelishe clean -eflehier oh ch elteh oy sat tou ener a Johnston le Give, AvanNS iim ooachtdaeoocnuahos son eoce Walhalla Hill bE dna, Christine: smseersk soon eet eee ee Enoree Elinson,) oral Viriamiye teen see Heath Springs Plinsons.|souteesvanerdt.etie anccscie aetenitonroaiie teeta Bethune Hippy MargaretsDellecclstn natant cactacl earthen Clinton Hollifield, Margaret Alice 4d cakes eee Bamberg Holroyd, Anne i Parkers won, wake he croleaeh aso on aee tee: Rock Hill Holtzendorff, IWlanjonie WA Tne :hc cate cael ieee ater ieee Clemson Hooker; BdnanMoe ssa ean e crn ome ameter Columbia Horton, Mary imma: Haute cluster aaron Heath Springs Howards Elelen “Aliceymrnesentey eater panera toe Batesburg Howlee Bannie: Leesa sca ca ein | earner Hartsville Humphreys, (Annies izabethiny seein oteer irs Plum Branch Hutchings, DATA rd cera ece gait eat sicatrneeteue aise Montes Sumter Jeffcoat, Dorothy Sa talin iat nvane le euoMehatsesteht ene, she} eiro.ct Gyhs Seema meee North Jeffords: Carolyn ® ball tence ote e coe eee Florence Jenkins, Charlotte Douglas Sia stints, twats fei(h yen, aan Wadmalaw Island Johns Mariontacn tse iee teeta eats eet meaner: Bennettsville JohneoneAmmnen [an Glote ent atet er ae eee eee Anderson Johnsons: loncys Catherine een eerie rere Salley Johnstons helmay Dlancheree et etiecie: ciceimern Greenville Jones, Emily Rebeccase he tiene aan ee eae ore Kershaw Jones, Margie Elizabethotsen santas dates oo eee Bethune (oriesty NancyeAnn? science etiete ene ime erie Batesburg Jones DaramAGdica mere cre enol eee ame Blacksburg Kammer, Beryl Watsons. cots nee eee Leone Johnston Killingsworth, Frances Norees = se ebres mete eie Ware Shoals Knee acare, dililda cus m2Greas ase rere anes meee Abbeville SS Sg SCENE | Kirby, Helyn IWlargurenite test atcteh eta ie arn cee rata ten ecner tore Union Kneecesr iva: Alene sale ais averse stars suertrva ahierasra atone’ Batesburg Wearrcratery Vue imiarerc i -cielertrcletotna) tis el ollcter ictal elie oletokete sccten Govan Mantord, wAsinie: Ruth! a6 tai. ac. che eter te e ceeove se ccks aretanaront Woodrulf Lay, [sya in goeteeom eo eee OOO 6 Oo BS ot rou. OmIOaD ote Central Digonte lary! Irene secre iets orto eae creter feeeae ctevere (ete Winnsboro Mindless Ellas Elizabeth: creas eniranve Some opateneneuetecel’ Rock Hill Lorick, Mary Milling tre te eee res Shierieepth AULA Ta. aM a Ravello auiaye Youd “aitats Chester Lott, Mary Evelyn Fah clsvepeiml oko a aie se a eee yes eeeioiaie, aneaAs Johnston Love, Emily Rachelapisciecticre ctoracvon ois Seaver: s onevelake see York Nove Lanaman tA licesret: sie inert Taare toeicns is lasek Sieuctens Blackstock MPC Ny Jin PA ease GAs no dooms mca oma oU.cop on Lake City McCormick, Leila Cottingham Coc om Unico OOn Rowland, N. C. MeBiadden: © Eleanor.t.ctsm eis creer neers oe miohene eel sre tniels Rock Hill McFadden, Mary Peri penere Ack ayes stasis er eeke ass Fort Lawn MRS CRI bs Git hscow «dd adeucemode eu gorud y ooo ox Kingstree McGill miNelle Getic. ersens catch ac el-uete sees ele mor Kingstree IMs Gli@aivatce Hien J Et oe arinian 6 mip ann rercoa no Oca Estill IMolendonw saral iViclaume sever cree civ ise) sVelistelerer ste el Bishopville McMillan, Emily APRA Ra IC TER NOR COL IC Lee tic BOL Bamberg MeMillana Maries Cie ie saerciciereac te Bluefield; West Virginia MeMillansNell it Grouchicm cre chorea soe ciclvelons ieee ce ie Jefferson McNair, Nancy (Ghiristines Acie eet cease ei tecokel re ter Patrick MeNeill, Mildred Earline...-...--22.--0.s508+-052- Conway Mittin, IN Giada INttiahoadsocodcoubeeoomcoobnda0 ODE Cowpens Martin, Valeria Lugenia...........-.2+eeee sees ses Strother IMPeigg IPbiancGsin oeae tte 5 biol op Ooo AU 00.0 a cibond White Hall Matthews, Mary Ellizabethieraers ciate ciotecrsrs arts ie Rock Hill Miravail, JPrdli@aeted odogukp eon odedc 0 cobmoGin oro G Florence IM ieeanrall Ue, (Grroks noo. civoc pike ce noialnanorecainerarn pio Florence Maxwell, Mary Blinoraskireente tte cack eres Ie ee Walhalla MENe Nero 75 conn ogpoogcdu0 Joan con bo pciged 1c Aiken Mayes, Agnes Summarieliepen avai speithciserrs) elo yarctetePsnensioice Rock Hill Merchant, Mlarjorien.c.s. «arc e1e lee oleic « © ele levees stele Bamberg Merritt, Mary Madelinesrae are cts oes aisrerersraet Myrtle Beach impale lial wananoconcnoudonbnyo cooubomoced Rock Hill Mikell, Mary Frances.......+.....+-00% Wadmalaw Island Miles, Anna Bilizabbethacvorcerrias eve ciebl + iut orn ta sts) eae Eutawville Mills, Carolyn Winni (Othe EEO ie ampobello Miwis, Ninel allnenangeosebo on betoacgocodupoand Horatio Moorer, Lina McLeod..........56-- 200s eee eees St. George Morris, Elizabeth Anita........0. cece cece reece eee es Olar IMba. IMEW indian noe SODuE eT On pio Dod cmLo0 DotA oO olon Walhalla Murphy, Frances Josephine Pon cL RCRO AG PEC EC OT CAPE Trenton Murray, Mary GE ee catch oOkd SIGHODI eT cLGcdook Or BO) ARO 0 Charleston Nanney, [AEA TPreiieeSo goo sonttoodasscoms Union Mills, N. C. Nettles, Margaret (Eta ab ovo Gon cs said od 6 O00, Colo. teo ome Leo Nevins IMidnn Js, 4o5accenndensocanaqcouoen Charleston INEaiai, diy INGibandbonoecondsonoconsupbonau0csaon Leesville Nicholson, Carolyn IND SS Gad oo ob cee colts co mvG OoK Jefferson Oates, Dorothy bE aire A Ocherern 0 Chios ALOR O wareer Chester @ates Miariell Monroe... ors serene erate el helene Rock Hill O'Cain, Mary Ellnieaceoscaae steve arta are eter: Orangeburg Owen, Mary Re Leeathiserere cess eset Sele Coe cesveretolatapeoveaens yortns Elloree Pace, Onmegals cies «ete ve ole airline wie rliefisie toe) 2) ee Orangeburg Padgett, Margaret Audrey Mareielle tare: ei tacueismmererepri sisterac Walterboro Barks Saratieil mOMaas sick cis toles tele teri tetenNoeleie ells f= Fort Mill Parrott, Sarah WitiGioinlgg 6AoDe ObdoobbOenoonoo nm Ge Florence Payne, Frances Flizabeth....2...sc-5c+e mers eens Darlington Peaces ara Viviatnets ciaeiettes cist tosyele) pavcisiereisers =n: Andrews Percival, Harriet Asa bel see ete ecko teterscloks woreayerences Rock Hill Porter, Jean Ethelyn Pecan co Orc ai snck 0 OsO.cae oe gO eta Williston Prince, Frances IBN Eichahinined pints odiowne co co Ooo mue pou Easley Proctor, Corrie JB Gana ocedooee ote oaandog-don Rock Hill Proctor. Glenn Morgan’. :cu'steneseltersioher elo yererololo enh Rock Hili Pruitt, Dorothy Tllizabethcaterr ne ieiettole caeseteouel ns (eue 5502 Donald s Quarles, Kathryn UN errs ota noe to Oaion o-a0 lgmaoro Git Edgefield Quattlebaum, Harriet vA delaidessemaneties piisie rere nts Aiken Quinn, [BYAin (nice he Sere CAO Oded 09 SOD Od On COD Clinton Bain) Florence ten sou eateveleatels v2 eu2 oer lokel Ker sale ny onsen Florence Reeder, Dorothy WA Frittel dletemeteroie erckotekecet nik cal tie rsuelie teens Columbia Reel, Emily Piliza bettie wetter tetecn cronenaonr: Augusta, Georgia Richardson, Eleanora Nonvellenereite tact teenth octane Summerton Richardson, Hazel, Henriéttatcsper cate s'o's oremoeileye tener se Gresham Richardson, Mary Spann.........--s++e+seoeees Summerton Robbins, Sara Elizabeth sts cetras creche oieketee ieee ana Anderson Rogers, Sarah. Govingtomies,« cieret sp. cle ee 9) sielsie oeione + ailenone Dillon Ross, Annie Payers sel cls slesioisaie em Hons wleiniees Summerton Pare linia Gron sgn oeocnusovepeoc mmo oc er West Columbia Rugheimer, le erriG atte eerve cstv ahh ices cape vatekapencne'lelala e's Charleston Salvo, Rosalie Greer. «cm eile dts s nnersmecs olen ae Charleston Sanders, Imogene......-..-eee seer etre te eceeees McCormick Sanders, Nancy..-....seesesssereerseccceeerees Anderson Se ACLETS) SDALANL ERED ets eres) sievereratt tet eveieicbeneNe, sisiria's Richburg Scplassdeum! [seewerarcroele sc) oslo Netaae se tele ieioieliaiesersls Greenville Schumpert, Frances Margarets. 5... 600-0 sees 20 McCormick Schwartz, ‘Wlarie’ Louise, susie cclemilo seis + leiebeicis s sceys Charleston Self, Josephine Holloway...........++ssseeeeers Ninety Six 233 Shahid, Agnes Mioariem otra ti tie enue tatermar sp cathe a Timmonsville Shealy, Mary Elizabeth. eae siete hate otic viekel ons erareseie' Batesburg Sheely, Martha’, Gentry ccs etustetei cies thels a otal isle fe ain © Columbia Shillinglaw, Ellas [eet ener reteventaysn vi die evel eacievstes eer eset York Stal emeluors se loisewer ereetaere ietateystrstentenerste ote eveleinie se Elloree SimonsaiGrace’ Elizabethildad nares tolereaten or cles elejersterer Johnston Sims, Glaines Elaiilton'settecisn tetees = errata, etches «oc Easley Sunset) onothiye Amma sea sieciy sueistoters ere ele els © cle Onaere Rock Hill SlatermulVlary anv in Citar tami wor cls mien tate, cle heneketeht 6 Walhalla Smith, Denby Wiellevave apeiienencha) leleeeloueieicnstsisie’ y' syelesepaitet st xa Charleston Soule, MlorencelViaties sae sveteisiera tete eerele Charlotte, N. C. Southerlin, Edna Razeller te strtetaterto mutex ovsie suetetat teases Marietta Sowell, Mary Francesc isle si tists clots sip ererersratrle «lente McBee Spigemenvee DTae cea yatt ac eyars letspeuat eter oir sraiotel ele, ote Columbia Staton, Idhialtalisine, cok soneunoomoo0 canconr Spartanburg Stevenson, Virginia DD itominrerss ct Maree atereh wir ei Chester Stribling, Helence Panlinesr ci Piekeciee hevcitaeron ie 9 Westminster Stuckey, Eleanor Virginia............2++--220+se0% Florence SutherlandsaVWVillie Ruthie see ie its:2eerelerssunrnie = Spartanburg Tal bent Wl aeAun elit = i.teietencscreveverelebeve) ooetel 2) alate user ens Greenwood Taylor, C. Pereliv Se erin OPC CLG IO LGD Ov eo Gaston Taylor, Josephine Carolyn WE Fake xo ET ORE MCRL EE ios Conway Telford, Mary McA listerign cote atetaacaa eespakciel ron veya Abbeville omasonte ac © liviemen ciicenareek reeset eo eka at cieteiel ces Fountain Inn Thomason, sara’ Natherinesa-.- o. c- « sels + =m see Laurens Thompson, Rebekah @iNelll fees gayacit tar del stoeieie «a-Perctere Seneca Tisdale, Marian Elizabeth tatrac ecco uctelterstotete sresciee Kingstree Tisdale, Phyllis amclersic aeusrhectec ike. dee are Serevent Conway Modd wdanew Garlinetone eircte citer clere toertel arene eee t= ons Laurens Townsend Carlotta: attiertpareteni-ti tee teimiekersnserel- Blenheim Mrowrrisenclomil aitheus: weary atom cxaphalkrtereco meres: Bennettsville Turner, Margaret EINGe ich eiee ce eare heretics Columbia flwaten elizabeth. Cleon anette i crscnens aie rerereiseciets'-'-usi= Furman vonGlahn, Marguerite........-----sese ee eeeeeee Charleston Wallace, Mary | RE eer oeecois Gib OG. ptorcicy cictoho lone Coca Lockhart Waltontukidna |Dorismey: we cmcrs ae oct) oeetelciincis «ores Greenwood Wannamaker, Betty.......2.-+0+ssseeseeccceee Orangeburg Neri IM fini vane eereons s0gntood ao apooecoluG Rock Hiil Warner, Marian Frances.........--++seeseeeees Greenwood Watson, Mary Virginia.........-+--+2eseseeees Mt. Carmel Way, Frances Nilhvelminave sander iets cls Gtoreyells Orangeburg Webb, Marilyn Wallis cannes ocoscoddjoumpoetes Anderson Weedon, Elizabeth Anne........2...2+-eeseees Spartanburg Welling, Eleanor Mobley Shloiotap om ort omarion go do oon Edgefield Wessinger, Theresa, Ernestine. .....---+2+22s2-02- Columbia West, Mrs. Lois Rite sees fetone crcsMercueieaite alien ot Melteeette tes 7s Camden West, Margaret Young........-----eseeceeeesseees Cassatt Whaley, Margaret Cecilent ono Wadmalaw Island Whitlock, Eulia Janie.............--- High Springs, Florida WWVilese elbertarplyLeayinreresnevetcieiere slots corunetelals tatalene (etoe «tei Wollton Vil Aersor NV inikred se crstaeireteleus tusaste bers ielelieverens Hickory Grove Walliams) Atma Watecrcie seicre aire estes i elepeks lex toiotalaieritole fesslie Williams, Caroline Wievardenaloe) wl Seem binieon 0.008 Spartanburg NWA Fancy IMs aos oooh oon 9o men aoe St. Albans, West Virginia Williams, Mary Louise........--.+++seeeseeree Dacusville Williford, Mary Alberta...........2..seseeeeeeee ees Leslie Wille, IMGAitingn cucogeGoobubecccbo on Qdo0 OGG JE Gray Court Windham, Nettie Filia bethiteyeraie ate ssta1s)-) oer sierer ele stele Darlington Wolling, ING | ater eee eran ado clip Omoeks atko nin 8 oC Othe at McColl NWNicotlward sy) i uemitiam amie s1eletersscrtetve sistant oysretetetarerarnasnrte Aiken Workman, Dorothy Pamelias sc aia ctomtcien eet sete ase Westville Yeargin, shia) Witte aocedanoo con osocccouoone Gray Court Velton, Mary: Wouisess sii. ces eimi iene srcien = Eastover Yobs, Olga We ae Sen AM Olio COO. cUn oa Dino OO Aci Columbia Woun gia Rubya.cscicieniisieretcrre fener OM tAaomroode Kershaw Adams, Emily Jean.........+---02 ec seeneeeece: Cross _ Hill Adams, dane. Hamer... o6. so. snc eee cee ene eimers McColl Allison, Marynette.......----+ secs e scree e ec erees . Sharon No Abs eal arbor cogs nooo onudocgorc. Great Falls Aiclerson PNG elniderrc ci Wels iene ere hela lester ese Rock Hill Anderson, Elizabeth Anne.......-+-- Bluefield, West Virginia Anderson, Margaret Ann..........-++s2eeerceesecs Chester Anderson, Miarthalibees ic ance tired satiet soins sisters arse Hampton Adkins, Doris aes aie sittete cel staterels) ote lellstes's ete euese Hamer Austin, Nancy Elawthormects cietale)= is sise cers otelorehersiiess . Abbeville Avant, Irma VET Fl Pome ty boy ces Grecia terete co Scene Gresham Avinger, Mary Blizabethie cients ctlasieciseenarts Orangeburg Awtrey, Mary Palins te hioaiies! «act etow es West Columbia Baldwin, Virginia cee ree ce GiiePe oo tie hal «eo wm ete eae Ss Rock Hill Ballentine, Myrtle Fulizabetintecrstete oie g aco akere:snvensiereos. 0 Ballentine Bannister, Jeuel Izetta....... 0. see ser ere sesenreenes Starr Barker, Mary DIE CRS epee 8 he eriCIN aca Cao Soa Kline Barron, Carolyn Elizabeth: pc ee bcites ceemains we kus Rock Hill Barwick, Mary IMP nnooe tata come no cancD pocns Andrews Bauknight:, Etheldaw ams cites orien icles ile Florence Bedenbough), Grace’ cjsciee ele aic erst aretaun's-ssyerrts ois Prosperity Belle Minnie: Cathermesacrsin seen tiiaare te aie tetaters Lancaster Bell, Mary Dalton: cere os sie ini etommts tyteie Callison Berly, Annie Josephine iinet einem arrtas Lexington Bethea: ‘Worothiy:s. eis ietecs cereiie oredr tech mekcmetonebe eens Latta Bethea, Elizabeth Car beg ie sek as one ect Votaeals Matamoros Latta Bethea, Lynda Irina vo nectoode conan acadaads Orangeburg Birt, Isabelle: Bradleyis cs cus cess hetenseheters erate buat aiblaueeet tte Elko Birthright, Martha’ Wsoulse satanic sci aetienies arenes Charleston Blackmon, Elizabeth Howell..............-2+-+5- Rock Hili Blackmon, Melba vJrene.. so... 0 ce secre ceil Heath Springs Blackwell) Ednuphayessireicr ceri i reteisttreiar Westminster Blackwell; Tala: Doristccicukre or Goteinceie haters. eisnonerenes Inman Blakes Ubelma Crycra. crise cuimtenont ne kerr Dallas, Texas Bolte Virdintaaelsoreetemar irae tock archi rerate Simpsonville Bonner, ATicadi Eliza b etiam yccanvo acetal eieeeaickcbeswete terete Chesnee Bonnette, (Gelésten Gee So wy euces o tsieiemareroneh Florence Boswell: Jessie’ Maesccc ee tee sce Bias bela cies seitiueueteitare Greer Bowers: HROSEMIGTY tvere: cue telerenatrer als cuereve: allepenelometetedseetal vals Newberry Boyce, Martha’ Monadivncisiscca ee coe oeinorerees Williamston Boyter, Beéssien:Rinthig vscyocns cottec ete oie Clana ahora oer Moore Bramhall’ Gladysaking acme tere iercamietels eincie a steicxoterenerene Sumter Brasil, Kathryn Alice ease aialagiaacsemtal hee pate Great Falls Brickley “Miriam, Elizabetha. mem acionttelden re Orangeburg Bric cesun Maryan cambiar ee ieee tinea sere reer Heath Springs Brockington, Gordon cecure is gata cisiels sion nemva tree as Kingstree Brooks, Dorothy Bal ke ea Ree cin Sen eRe re Timmonsville Brunsin, Elizabeth Ashby SO Cine Rado On amcDINO Deo Florence Bryan, Mary Elizabethicisccee tec hr ae ee eee ieetetae Swansea Bryant, Juanita Elizabethix. Sance ecto Geen eee Spartanburg Buice, Martha Wilkerson............00c0eeee eens Anderson Built (Anne Marchantiec.-atn etc aers oe eientieninees es Columbia Bum) Sarah Viarthwocsy rc cits ocular syekacreteterne Society Hill Burnside, : [ois 25 «,.70e rs beset o.slsveyenas 0 siete ncre reas Ninety Six Butlers “Annie dois: 36 .strcetace tes checuerste seer ete ramer arene oe North Byjowiy IMPIng Suttiles gs soqacdooonadn an sccn scones Rock Hill Byrdiy Bermicem iycer niu aie iil teatime ricretntes Andrews Calhoun, Lottie Boyd RIES. POSE DID Occ Gro orcAC TONS Rock Hill See AureliatiNe omin crore detoecenaene tee ners Charleston Garcoll? sChrarchillis vate, Gian esi Conn eer eee rere York Carruth, Mary Rate: et cutetosuh eee omiilons seen Campobello Garson NinawLiewisieenwccccl cane einai eine aes Orangeburg Carter, Harriette Evelyn A Srievap eu aveitetelisitelee aasPalleitptelietieits ska ei Rock Hill Garter a VWilmas Wakeuernee. ec sone e ere aera eae Elliott Castles, Mary Fol sie sy ARs Re ce eget eee ore Winnsboro Chatmness, lanes Arlindas... cone ae cee tee Bennettsville Glark: Maria Bistercttann dose kaart mene beers emson Cochrane Eleanor uth Reema. einai: Anderson Gockhieldaelsthvel a btu data: sere aruee ere ate eyecare Florence Gockfieldiclessie I ueonarctsc rime ac eke Meme eee orcas Florence CoenaWlarjore sbrancessro. qescees a eens: etree W estminster @okers Jane. Wilson ee een cron EE erasers Hartsville Coleman, Caroline Elizabeth nee ene eee Anderson Collinge Evelyn MicConnact cn etter ener Mullins Compton, Alice g Mildred serge nee sania epee Summerville SOOPER Nancy Doyd-pe ake Gore eee eee nia Enoree Cousar, Mary De iliss ere spo h oe Me eae eee eer eee Dillon Covington. winnie dv lay crm asic aah katrina Columbia Gomes Saraht Elizabethiesats cccvoits oetisrcone cies susie eee Conway Craig, Frances’ Oi Neal acceso eto eee Rock Hill Grais.Marilyn? Leese oe oie ene ee Florence Crane, Sara Frances..... Reco aso 0 DG OTRO OSG Greenville Gravford: Zena’ cnk ee tee oes St. Stephen Cromer, Caroline J BRAKE Sone dotic HR ORS o- Spartanburg Crosby, Mildred (Reacesment Sierra oc cine renee Ruffin Groucheidura, Sidellemeerikiraeiercri ier. aee eter eee Columbia Corrence;) Mary:-Agnes tient stones ene or aeons York Denny, Martha Ethetedge Ais ce eiiece eens Columbia Dressel, Mary Olivec: Soe Cera Charleston Dudley, Anne: Bethea uci cee yeni ae Mullins Dukes, Frances Carolyn Sooty, Rodoonnonouns apodode Williston Dies, Abit, Ws asosobmosconhocsdcccasamen Greelyville Dunlap, Jeans Elizabeth. enn. c see Somantetr aoe Rock Hill DukantwAnnettesOliverean oe ee see ane ees Alcolu Farley, [olan Bess atvonesats aeethe cei Cee aioe ak Columbia Eddy, Frances histel lemrnngitn seme Hei tere ete Charleston Edwards, Prances Ruths abs vaebats eae ere eee eee inton Eppsaelvuthiclamiltonte sas cera see ee ee Rock Hill Erkest Elizabeth anne. eet cise ae een Rock Hill lavish IAN Clea bucerttoes a5 ln Wbtdlovua cance otros kau ee Abbeville Paireya. kosalinen) eam etry scm: rors ete meee earns Johnston Parr, ;, Rebatlca Vemtenert..cieacieret) ohne Adamsburg Fennell Rhoda Elizabeth. smc eie ne cee see Fairfax Ferguson, ATiceaeiie wots th sneieta ces Ww ee ee Chester inch ltatkayeaertn tatters eee Rockmart, Georgia Pletchexe orism Eloise qin perntnen neat eee Kershaw ee ee 234 Boster: Betty..ccsvewis aoianisscrar elerorcar eietlennts ote Ear Spartanburg Freeman, Marjorie Patricia..........0..++0+%+0+ ce Rock Hi Fretwell) iGladys) Fugeniaias sieeieiertte rte sees Walhalla Pundetburle « Bettyon sails. te aes ole oeton tetas) avarelols Lancaster Funderburk, Marian Juanttar a. sicrelels)1- lela -)oieret Lancaster Gallmans Rachel Weantwvactvenaeieieteieeire cles faeries: Union Gardner. Helen “Annette: ie sec entews clemovorys wists is mteiee see Clover Garris, Nell Miaxgaretvire sie a' sev steve ns eoehere ree bebeistol oaks Andrews Godboldi. Dorothy: acc ane ceca steele Columbia Goodyear, Helen = Mel) onald a aamcineieercierretetrorie rere Mullins Gresgvelaney Pearce sem cert eateries iaiersettos leteiare Florence Gregorie, Nancy? owiseteveckate star seersnereieireraet rane ain Denmark Gregory, Miarthiainccstves entreaties du cdocucoomure cnc Pauline Gregory, Sally Kathryn ig ai p GEResI ay wie taivee Vehale Sab Lemea ed ets treet ersie Union Griffins Edith Milegs:crisettor sae asin eee eens rcrreacke Florence Grimsley, Lydia TL eea Shreve ps enc ore ee ee oun erates Florence Gress! Warthax. anne eet aie aceon dmieKclnnenoinss Denmark lainseielens WWinitred is: . eine tritici Spartanburg Hames, Margaret Preston's ote mantis erdie Ghote seus ore ane Jonesville Fiance, Bermmice, Deulalewenn accents tans Heath Springs Hanna;.. Agnes Commies as sose mionccsto tee ela sins onrieke Woodruff HHardeae Gertien lelisemaa nanan tice retical Conway Harper, Viary levNoraijrsateiser: ieee nares Andrews Harrelson; Virginia’ Pairlaxs.:-unccrceiieeriertel om ter Mullins Hart, Dorothy Jetinies:: petcseec oy say ance eine ie Johnston Hartley, Mary Elizabetivs ae ere eee St. Augustine, Florida Harvey, Anne Elizabetheiarck oe ace ener an Lowndesyville HaseldenaaVVilmia iRuthinarstes cian eis steelers Johnsonville Flaynie, Jean’ Frances i sie reeta tee cial. i= eters Anderson Hemingway, Mary Heleniiane Sansa chyna oeeoe Hemingway Herbert, Mary Arnette divaeisruee. tale clssoueoronsreieteters Orangeburg HHerbertiNancya susan ore mii eee rereeict niet Charleston Inranalony IMME ILS, sononogscucsosodoogde cb eons Bamberg licking. Mary. louisenanyiae eae cerita Richburg Higgins, Mildred Carey so ats nica atistsinre see trimer Easley Hines, Julietey Garnett 4 ease ces sp errs Hartsville Hinson, Daniel Josephine oa creo chon Jono oud ane Lancaster Ininsonss ierances! [lizabethienine meron iieie ei ieer Lancaster Hobson, Melvinay. Riuth cs tatccwsseaae ate oacsertrse caer: Anderson Hogan, Janet Boyd pibia nels ceNalie sien castes store attelisvel eee aeupteiauane ts Columbia icles) Francese| Viariani)1 ieee iene ate eeraee Johnston Horten’ “Sarah! 'Seline): et sania. eciee ee rae eee Belton Hudsons Annagiouisesso-ciciseeaeie oiicieritoette Spartanburg lnjits lye Seite Noo cgoneaniduoogoncavacco Suds f% Hodges Fuggins) Marys O'Bryan. 1 ss sseieleriete ies Spartanburg Hunter, Carolyn AdellenicosttAdeh sioteen Beaters Marion Inabimnet Naomi elizabethaner ei reenter ine Orangeburg Inabnity blazelly Cullentman meinen roca e eae Orangeburg Jeflordsaniatinm Ee rances = era aia d einen eeerer Orangeburg Jervis, Gladys Wont Geeta: Siasyeart ea oraheeentete psy ee Spartanburg Jeter, Mary Milleget 0. cea teen ne Aa aa ee Rock Hill Johnson, Kathleen Margaret BeAr ao ERC. O00. ths Rock Hill Johnson Miangarell lfnancess4- sami: oer oeieieereine Clinton Johnson, Mary TAG Oet Sram ns AU aie Sees eal Trenton Jones) Myra Vinsintaemercse tee ee eer Fort Mill Keels; Sarah: -VWVilsont ane oe eee eae McColl Kevatler, Heloise: antec cert ne an cred eee ee oe erin Great Falls Kennedy, Diaurettaie s ecattsce es oe reco ee New Zion Kerhulas, Kathryn Agatha Pialiet Sate hal aaa (oa MR Mepoe Vee Tryon, Nee Killian, Evelyn Pieeincn crate hee tocneee ae ce Oona neienareas Great Falls [Groia IMetlivagn Ibe, po ogoe cncsdoomessoduocecasa Florence Kohn, Mary Binge basco teias Bae tate sion aetereieercee Newberry Kenduros, sathenine epnietra tr or rieetnee aennteieee Anderson Lees Helen ilatvey,acact«c. 82s 2 acta ee aeeree ater Lydia littl, INedhaiin’ (Gunei@nads o5.od0060o000000000c0c Greenville [civingstonweViary.s Connon seth eit tieeniceeite Salley obtonsaduliets nemblenceaisa arent ernie ee ieee MiGidien ae Losse, Nancy Eidwardsta. i). ern eee Charleston Lott, Mary Jeanne. Ae st totes coe ee ree Johnston Lussardi, Virginian zon senate ie a cee eee Spartanburg TOMS RAV, Menarscoa iach eee oe ae Re OPE: Johnston McCall, Ruth Gladys Giidice otc 6 OO. TOO Oy ac don Solo Latta McClandlish, Margaret Clark’ icisee aa aeeks ok oe ae Marion Mic@ritchena) Garclynum lee accemeiatien taenenieeiee Bishopville Mc anieliam Genevievesiia cai anette Pickens MIE Dorval Ididlan Sittishseccccsscanueou0s00one Blackstock MbvLinicitin, (item, Iie. aon oscodgesoboonscce- Columbia Maul, Annes Boydstticn tess aah elena ae St. George Mahonsulvianys elizabethe a cenee a eee ee ree Laurens Mannings Vlangareh mame cnicn seta eee een cet e Clio Masseyy. lary, Ellen acne ue tea woneietan os tieietne s re Anderson IMPXINE, INENOREN Gs. 5 Co oaoonesio sada sacgous North Augusta Misr (CRIME: goo oboe Cuoedaonebocanedeae Columbia Mayst PivelyneEsthens cance inncn Gees oan Fair Play Mein tzerys VV andallees: verona teeter cree nae eee Lexington Mernchtnt sl Viabeleluctlec: sae erin ieee enter ornate Saluda MiltereilMlaiyktanthis sncts. rer ers ee eC Croats Greenville Wicbleymecarabiilivelun sire ceie an eee ere Chesterfield SSS Montgomery, Elinor acter risk einen oe ene ete erences Lancaster Moore, Amy Grow detec ameteaieah ae eae cttcarmensctes ss Chester Moseley mlVlary, wstone .ractaharactiel-meisi deel esses etal Due West Murphy, Martha Josephine Sia ihe Wisi ei oes abe cs, pare cetelerene elect ae Starr Murphy, Mary Elizabetheecien aetrerer anne en Darlington IMcrab manned cil) ae teicwa core ctsteae mete-cs Peele or evecare Union INerimexae luillianuIarenesre ter cicletsen atiatcre cheipaeicie et Rock Hill Neal, Ruby [END ator ae ee eich eer roranate Ceara Spartanburg Nichols, Hazel Elizabeth. LAS MCGEE R Tee Counties Des, ORR Union_ Parketedessie® Vaugbiis cee. datie fa uinwern Ceesren cite c Rock Hill Parmisye iarganet. brances) «ers sllelsreriniels ote eel oneus njeleisiere Taylors Parrottee elimMiale ceteierarieterel celine efarchensiaiejeceievolelelelesfetercke ces Sumter Parsonscte Velume ics ti cecsettvene® oistae arsdas satin tices Georgetown Peden, R. Scelinenncke tote cei eee rte olinee atau Owings Pregnall. Frances Mary. s.r. Soeos oes ose wees Charleston Proctor Eloise otcclenein metoniocriciemisrr me fa. setanac Rock Hill anvisie Dora near sic e octet ailcte ota at veh ene) os! stavelelorehs Darlington Ragsdale, Felten) (Gubbisonsem senso clei ciene . eerserc Blair Peal iad (CaelbinGng sonnadodgosaboeaueouoD0 Lykesland Rayle, (ANlicetd Viarshallspetnntevocrctrsc siscsiieestaatelsie sl Eastover leaqs Gls (Gangintaen doa ogocmabood eedcta auc qomdios Eastover Rehberg, |B PS Gries, cGy Se DIG GLUAIER: Giotto cic colors O10 Columbia Reid, Alice ING Thao doo Ab Oop Sooodie ao odo oct Laurens Rice, Marguerite WD enelleawete 5 wortotestroie tettetarattoy ss Anderson Richardson, Mary Pllence heart eraciasctenebristerete ras Lake City Ricken baker mmANcdrithicta sme ciseisctere siete ie stetechere loses Greenville Riddles llame lyzabethisrsc siete leet cree aveterats ke Greenville RIE. IM Etats 5 poe ab pooop oso oeon gos Bowling Green [PXA BEG WIGAN Sn 5 5 boo Roipno oti Onn ous Rand On OO Gaffney Roofe, Jacquelyn Vee eon wed ttecs tract ai eacus nicely stehensia, olietane Chester Pays Ubitaifn Wiss dau caoe cao Gann moepae too momcc.petr Marion Sanders, Betty Biskew st eaceeptere evolets har cusvs aheraieieter = of sued Anderson Shi, IER IDEAS. oben duoe soccontounooogogcadd Cowpens Sellers, Ruth alia aivercada oe Ou cn or De ou TGS Rock Hill Sharp, Mie Eizabetia serie aerceccioiencdekersterercisyeler en cuatte c Clemson Shealy, Dorothy Flizabethine ean pete tected ss eciscae Prosperity Shelley, Doris IDisanieactotsou to aoc ots ao cats om aorg Marion Shuford, Carolynne | Ria ai a SN to Liehen SieeercLs IOI Blacksburg Sitgreaves, Gathermnes Elizabethan sa tae ere oeletser Laurens Sitton, Fannie Loucretia........2-..0-+scssesceecces Easley Sligh, Bysiny ILGSogacccgo goo obouDooMaGOnouDOGor Greenwood Sloan, Nancy ldnalbite ego vodsoo audoone occ DOOCnODAGdc Greer Sill, Wale Bais ts Sepooameaoppoomonad cons Tabor City, INE. Sriiay IM-uinn (Gtayousceudcc Gono ocobouoooLaodd Rock Hill Seria, VAIN Jalealyaitin ponconsnocnsacboDGouGOaC Springfield Smythe, Sara Belles er. seieerecet ets eiele ores Fort Mill Spigner, Pearle Visceral eerie en Columbia Stevenson, Doris Mae...........0+202+2 seer eeeee Columbia Stroud, Mary eliza etlacescnccerctvctopekere coletepneaieloasian veri iellesfer Chester Stroup, Margaret lai PASAinpa cod oo bodice docnD noe uoGor Clover Suggs, Mary SET coheed Oe olot Oi ae nroncco pea Anderson Summer, Sarah Margaret........-+..e+eeereeeeees Florence Summers, Florence Louise...... 12.0200 2eereccenes Columbia Swain, Mary Biankesrenn ry toe eres North Charleston Tallevast, Margaret (Christine steric tttbstts creer an NeSmith Tallon, Dorothy Blanch emivaterectas ate eenerte suelo.) ove) =i Florence Eheodore, Porisislamesiastelie so stele )eiele eletsielicie += -i=iaT= Rock Hilf Thomas, Mary Wize | Paeae itot- co osig maocor coo. ommrmom Florence Thomas ara. Gatherine.s).csct cise ete il ists Cades Thompson, Althea Margueritte.........----.-eeeeeee Olanta Thornton, Louise Sand sing seis cieiereietencie she = evenerer= Spartanburg Thornton, Mary Fleer cries esbetaretenst sfereler sl snes Union Townsend, Ida Maries. ccc «occ ee eis le sien ee ore Blenheim Traxler, Margie Elizabeth rirebtaetcie cian Shelby, Mississippi Tribblen Edith: Digbyictete ste ser ered iii aieleTenafals Rock Hill Muumer, Alice) Vheresas.s seo seein ties yamine ne Holly Hill ‘Turner, Beverley PN TAIETLE ne cra Se neelar eee ania) beetenadera Greenville Turner, Mary Eidithss scotch ets) uses edt sdeiters tenets Winnsboro Tysinger, Carolyn Virginia...........--+22seeeees Rock Hill Tyson, Emily Emestine......----2+s+sseeeeeeeee Greenville Umphlette, IBCHIA IMA Kens gagacooteesen oodncnoGr Witherbee Vallentine, Elizabeth Laine.........-.---+++eeeeeees Cordova Vaughan, Bp etiyeryeicenars neice reeneveteuee (eletenote) saevenietintats stools Greenville Verdin, Vera) lates aire a4 siete ticle tere «are wren cael Simpsonville Walker, Barbara Ghinistinen cae teks cevarvetevwas orescence Greenville Walker, Jeanne (GAGhkinegoochoacce sco vous Decatur, Georgia Wall, Juanita Biliza baths amore cic ce teiekote, sneer neteneTaus Campobello Wallace, Sara IN Gill aaa bo seca ho c.opcoOuniense Dillon Waters, Donna Qaborne toicctes arte rusia coke oueie wel tet eirave r= Johnston Way, Mary Aretas....-.-..eeceec terse eee cecens Ridgeland Weathers, Aileen Turner.......-:+seeeeeeeeeees St. George West, Betty Soo tiakte crwtr cas Sielehaiiia wcunreust ste leratehene 7 Spartanburg West, Martha Eliza batiteiaicicn terior ami Pellets lokege mys Abbeville West, Mary Prabbetinna eisai tacicrn ohn aistiictetersy cctoisyele'ste Conway Wharton, Dorothy | OT eae ee STEER ACNO EO, 0 COMO Cat Greenwood White, Edith ‘Gina aoc ceo poral eS o chor eae Sumter White, Rebecca PA Th erimevetauc iat teaateeeseehereneve ates Timmonsville Whitmire, Emily lorence ste cone aa eo mncitia tale sieeve lips oer Easley Whitmire, Frances Rebedcaataenncatals veidemicudaeniadls Easley Whittington, Sadie Warolynisnot. seats aoa toae Wace Loris Wilburn, Axia’. beuthy. cece gree eras ociray cance sisa-oteiete ooete ss Union Williams, Carol leva eeeude cg romero) 0 Comodo mocece Swansea William sat leledia Rumcolplislersemtrssteiereireaiercietiaysl= Columbia Willian’ Elelena Stree sneer vercte rel cieoris, 1 otal teers (onsite Rock Hill WV sllinmss (Sarah mea line crc val-asreteiele yay scertitoterel ai srece Edgefield Williams aousam seat suis Sorinirsiete nese. tes aie aneas Sumter Winters, «Ellen ste eycutectertate aatnss Mebeis: sateen aero) or tata Florence Woodall larva eur tetnciars ste pare ticle! oisisie sslleieretetoreperarrt= Navy Yard Wisodsauieaura lbrannonmep tice aictstsaar ttre nals oleraiets leit Greenville Wwe IMEYanatiiiiogochnemon aoccroucconce.ob ome Winnsboro SOPHOMORES Ndamsss Vlargaret Ellis ser mciter eisjaieters etetsteierer ticle Cross Hill Addy, Graces Gleoc ave sissies srersaicis eines eter ote oketelet aus Gilbert Agnew, Margaret Ellizabethiwwrciar octets ote tenarierercrlan «te Starr Allen, Evelyn Fecal genet at ana atad oA jo) wiieKa eatin aie velsarscalivuphs (whee wide): fee Dillon Allen, Sally Margaret Mey pale rencieireteelevetay sre saiicierie terete, (6 Chester Anderson, Dorothy Alice. .5..2....00:senseeee Timmonsville Anderson, Mary Elizabeth...............-++++00- Greenville Arrgoes tidarrietccpaisucve le snsters lereisys sta sini dete redene tela olor cca Springfield ArndtlMiarya Eleanor cists eyaeeterel yeti ots Sts ae oh isestere == Clemson Arnold, Margaret Blizalbethiviacecs a rctorcvets crsennrotsio crete Woodruff (Aronsons Doris) Diaries .teleriote saath seletetete te) steilerver ais = Kingstree INA Wesel RG alsGro atl Meee cine Sorina y Aone a0 On Rock Hill Avinger, Katie Elizabeth...........-.0+++eee eee: Eutawville Ayer, Dijiiiree Umlntgnsacoso ed nsonue omo0 Soe Oat OF Seneca Baker, Evelyn [earn See ee ee Nees err oe INichols Ballenger, Rebecca Louise.........----+++00e0055 Greenville Barkers Govace sirsmuatersiorar ticrotererearser sl el curtela sisiKeler=) oasyiaileitobers Kline Barksdale, Phyllis Irene..... 02.2.2 + 2-2 ese eeees Gray Court Barnett, Mary Virginia.......06..--+-secee cree Campobello Barnett, Sarah. Prancess.. «2.0.0.0 -082 scree ene’ Marietta vies dena Saliiviocdosonraspccoposee cmon Ds Orangeburg Bedenbaugh, Carol........2.cest eee eeceesecee Ninety Six Belk, Mary Wylie BUA OI EG CPA OD Cuchi Og RONCHI) ONO Lancaster aisnnach Gengh Jallalding oo oaceao0e coboudnagnac Goce: York Bennett, Margaret Peerline creacudtever tate eycrcte ey on ves pacts Sedalia Bennett, Sarah Elizabeth petecetcc ais tens setae te erace ore selteds Columbia Bemistein, sDheora Phiyllisn semireioctac ryote -tsterstateiaie clever Dillon Bigham, Billie Ethel........-0...0--20eeseeeees Rock Hill Blackwell, Jane Marie. ..3.....02..-02:4000-e84 Bishopville Blackwell, Mary Poag..........0..+.25.--0:- Pittsfield, Mass. Blair, Sara Elizabeth. .... 2.20.0. .2202 Sees sc eeees Lockhart Blakeney, Elizabeth Kennedy......-...-+++-+-+++5 Camden Bland sarah Rebecca... .e si sails cere sisi ores =e Johnston Boland, Ruby Hortense........--+.+sseeeeeeees Waterloo Bomar, Doris Elizabethicmirics tae eanier ettenetorsreke nt Greenville Bost) Mary, Macy. «ics ire ict laren seal Harrisburg, N. C. Bostick, Patti Major. .........2--5- 2-2 se eceeensees Beautort Bower, Carolyn Anderson.......-++--:++s0020e00- Rock Hill Bowers iiloricentercisobminie aletetaie:arsrsietiatcrerenets! oketerem are Leesville Bradbury, Lelia Mae...........+-- ees ee eeeeee Orangeburg Peeks IN ies mnoooseos cou bout ononpoo oD OU SURG Batesburg Brady cll atenl cern sree keeatterenetier creer tere rotereo ke Rotary Cross Brandon, Ruby Henderson.........---+++ssseeererees York Brannon, blanche: Ednacatctas oni arr yet reise Bethune Brewer, Mary Agnes.....---+-se+e- see eeeecees Summerville Byrees elillrem V allacescnamperetenrrsteretstetratekarer-icle-lerers Woodward Brockman, Vivian Dean........+----seeseesscteees Greer Brown, Harriet Fithelivccternvenwcpateinieuass syctetousne oefore Westminster Browns. Helens Elyerasnmetcteriitae as «srinne rn Westminster Brown, Marjorie Ann......500.t eee e eee eeeeee Greenville Brown, Rachel Mary.....:2...+2sesece ence eeseees Galfney Bruce, . Elaine so stetes tere sieve rsermtorelo so te e ootee seal =) 9 occas Inman Brunson, Caroline McKellar........2.2++20.05-+s0- Florence Bruorton, Mary Lavinia........----+2+seee tees Georgetown Bryant, ‘Tommie WET NEY GiB dd bio aarCcdrd Ol NBs Gan Orangeburg Burkett: Ruth Virginiati soc cte te tn yee os Sumter Burmester, Parealivte: cA Tins ch cnstate ieee ree ta tamasseus ees Moultrieville Cain, Mary Bel Meriercurentahata eu cietetercts eucreteneds Menereaarer oy eronsaee Sumter Callaham, Mary Chapman.........+-2+++seseesseee Liberty Cameron, Murdale Ann........- sss seer e recess Greenville Campbell, Edna Blizabeths et iipeutstsreeeveys ete ane cues Great Falls Capell, Alice Elizabeth........-+++-+-+esesse reece: Easley (Garmse arlene ertelcieatensrs chee cela (sisi te ehalrinyonel sn Columbia Carter, Alma Myrtle Er A ern jelsetig) ) sfinbicaaltsciees)s aeg tke oie m8 Timmonsville Garter, Sara’ Elizabeth... c..000s. 05+ sees ores ees Walterboro Carter, Virginia Bright 5 Ramat dhane. tis aaier e eteael ans Matera eee Anderson Caskey, Teresa NN Godinet ae eeesend ate saccrers te toupelener Heath Springs Castles, Dorothy Ann........c08.0-s sree eee eees? Rock Hill Caughman, Diorothiy a ain «levers eles averetotane lata) ere ei 3018 imceen Leesville Chambers, Mary A icae Mat eateieteres ara aotslelenniacaremenete. +e York Chandler, Lydia Riggs wie eralete lal ahbawss, biviayn els rval Bie) emote Greenville Chapman, Dorothy ‘Annettas ck. co uae detaches Mountville Cheatham;-Mary, Marl. sactenteatctels orettie eeererts Abbeville Clark slewell Thuclllesditedce cet eeee eeeee Johnston Glaryse Gomelia ouises (seen oeertcaereere Newberry Clary, Lois Kathryn SG eelceicekcoofaltey releet eres takers eislel sictaiaioise® Gaffney Cleveland) Camille, Ghristine- suse nie ae coer Piedmont Cleveland, Natalie Kathryn Areca atl stisisal pvatatas uate toate siataner ete Marietta Cofer, Mary Alices sag c aitertnce Attlee fee oeroctenieere Greenville Coleman, Mary) Douglas:, -eotas acho eee nee eee ees Blairs Cooke, Sarax Allene s.h-. niecmuneserte date ieee Clover Corley Ella. Francesatm..i00 a cisco oie eles Lexington @orleys Saran Vlargarelwaeiseerdce cacti oniereitet e Columbia Covar, Alpha Ophelia aboiistanelieta teleiieitellsielr ini ele te welen sl aarenavone Edgefield Craig) Annier one career ieen reas Six Mile Craig, Mary MeMonald aoe teerttarace ute ocean Edgemoor Grantord, “Martharsligeac cachin eis atten Mere Union Guapo, Mer leenecsoqunasocodnnoaunscc00dadod Chester Creechye Inez Browning erased: sani emcee ee Kline (Crofford) BleanonsPaulmesmeniiice eines Charlotte, N. C. @ualpMartharleouses.terieer na eee eee Rock Hill Garrie® Helene an See ee ee Oe ac Lake View Guny; Frances, “Anne ci). sate tac sa oier rotate eeiche Clover Conny mbois= Pedent bve..crto ieee ee ee ne Fountain Inn Dantzler, = Blanche’ Elizabeth... -1eeieien oem nee Elloree Darby. blelen, Evangeline-eprioma aes einen ate Honea Path Dayisee Vary Evelyn ance One eee toe een Clover Dawes, a Margaret: 3:5 sietentarys coche rin oe om ae esis eine Loris Decker elcauneliieanne ncn aoe oes Plasterco, Virginia Dekoacher Wero slo sterccm curiae eee nee ine Estill Demos Joanna Wamess-ase ri acon cele Charleston emipseyns tloise mats create ncleeviareeeet ete erate Clinton, Tenn. Dillard, Nancy Elizabeth accdc Beara onee yar ease Taylors Dixon, Emily NWVoatking: Goa ery ee ee arene Columbia Doylesbrances Ingell, eaearry ie cin oe creates ieee Georgetown Drake, Thelma Bayessten cate aa raia one ieee bats Columbia Drakes Vielina 4. layers aun teccth ee meine aie mie Columbia Drennan, lana. boageern te eect nie ae mice erels Rock Hill Dukes Varginial Clarenase cea eee en eee Orangeburg Daoncants illiane cataspyeeeiie eee teen ieee Pelzer Dunlapie Barbarasascatonectt men eer ee en ere York Dunlap, Louise McIntyre pallens) al bate ww ate ipaims inves’ “ausp oy, (ej ole. Hartsville unn, Mary Catherine tsetse eee eee Iva Duakvanitesllarticty bs lizcie tiie seen iereeereteieriateare terres Sumter Durham, loissbiliabetht einer eter iin ene Chester Haddyanludithmcuciasneniacneeaieerre tae eee Hemingway arlesitrancesw tively ne as hire ee een Walhalla arleygae Nantel Gn therine ai decen tetera Orangeburg EiconomysalVianya ven cruce eee Tein Allendale Edenfield, Katherine Warren..............+.. North Augusta Bidens £Ajinak Kathannessisocheene cereceren Roane Latta BidwardseinalRitushess sere eee mee ee. Lake View Edwards, Ione Beuryintetra.ceiien pectore ta aa oeetonke oe Dero ete Latta Edwards). Maryelrank.soeeicten sinc scot care eens York Epps, Wiilhelitina sertdcvssha tse Sei ee ee Cades Epting, Juanitap @arolynin-c setectoein ene eee certs Pomaria Rabankse V Villtembinineaaacan ence tert Monroe, N. C. Baris; VermnaglVlasonaens ss-te eine eee bee eee Clover armen) callaalonisays. see eee eee Anderson Faulkner, Ella Bradley spi se et a tecrs eee McCormick Faust; Doris louise. sane eee ene Columbia Feagin, Ibyauiitmelellaleyainab taddac oan odonmaceédace Orangeburg Fenters, Dorothy JEGTey ee In Dantes Sco toa Hemingway Perguson; «Janeane ore er ete eta eee Yor Fields, Emily Oi DUG OIC MOO NINO GoGoDIDD bodaoun Society Hill Pindley@atherinellizabethmenincr Toe rele iee eee Pickens Finley, Frances Web ys cpetie Cee choc striae ane cate Pickens Flory Dorothy: Virginta eee ia oa eee Spartanburg Floyd Mettict Lilmarecaner ieee eee eee Olanta Freeman, Angeline omiey acta tise ceee aeons Rock Hill Prey; ptlsie “Andrena qaecien na eee Augusta, Georgia Friclail helmat Precious seinen ta eee oe eee Coward Gantt, Evelyn Gertrude: a. tetas cic ee ene McCormick Gardner) Jane eWiintersc. sae ee ere oa ieee Hartsville Garrett, Emily Leonard). sas eee eee Lancaster (GarretiyeNora) Elizabeth ee cee eee eee neers Greenville Garrick, Jacqueline Virginia. .:.....--.-s«ces+sscacess Cope (Garrison, Caroline= 3.50 eae eee Anderson Gary, Miriam: omith:, Sass. erence ee Whitmire Gatlin ;aiMaryevA gneasee colon sae ee eee Conway Gause ! Gladys Clare scn.0.,c52 to ee Coward GibsonaVleta: Catheriens ie oe eee eee Denmark Gilchrist Vivian: Raet ste Gea eee Spartanburg Gill, Hentietiasiy Acero er eo a ten eee Rodman Ginn; dsucilellizabethaya. ae soa Varnville Glascock, Mary Gra cesta Ged Sei ole ae erties Godwin, Frances Marian............20+00. Asheville, ee Goldfinch, Elizabeth Stalvey siyes fore aatlawell stile taucchiomalist saotiena) stoke eae Goode, Ellen Louise ees soca 502 ee Blacksburg Goodson, Grace Josephine. «=... 009 ac. eeess oes canes Allendale (Goudelock, slay = humnerserin cee cee tein er nite Hartsville Graham, uViargie Elnorat.c sat oe ee eee Ruffin Grainger, WVlaries. sat is beeen te elena ss oka ete Nichols Gramling, Carolyn Marjorievent.utonea hastens Orangeburg Graves} Mary (EIS. da eactoateeds aaa een ea Gerais Bluffton Green, Dorothy Janie.) Aric. sliver ee este eo ceed a ett Sumter Greeny } Melvin twcol ne at enon ie cine eae Charleston Green, Ollie Ruths). 4. eae etei eee Hendersonville, N. C. Green, Zadah Bethin stan cacemc eet e ee a eee ee Sumter Greenes) [eoiss heonactet-ceereer nett Bro repausPetadenetereire Taylors Greene; Sarah aL) orishia.yrerde ene eerie Crier weer Ware Shoals Grillin, ee CR eC Oo dhaiehvasie (x leis whe pave vamsraienals Mauldin Grillin, Mary (Claire a bar ns Coe ee ee ee Lynchburg Griffis Bertha sD omiseranitaaes attracts eter erteten ate Edgefield Griffith Annatilloutsesn. tte im omc or eriee ieee es Saluda Grists, Jean? Vall Japrocisenedict Onc aero ote ioe tore Sharon Great, Miriam [atherimecie are risiieieeieccree ieee Florence Guressyy Saralasideriot e) sm teencmeis trees ie eet etele enmar Gwinn, le ¢Margueritert pene eee ee oe ieee: Roebuck lbisoryeh INI IMAG conn bacco sacuouncascaneos Winnsboro Idemiltons Dorothviasers ienatontee reiterate telencesa ek weer Rock Hill Hammett) Suey Virginians 3.19 e incre rete ote siete Cowpens Hanckel,” Charlotte Viiles.2 screen eie eter res Charleston Harmon, padiel eewsicec sm canis terre cee cies orate Lexington Plarrish Dixtet Sie cscs sie eee ee Wichita Falls, Texas Harrison, Annie Catherine.........-..---+--++e0s Varnville Harmisons. 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(.niseree eenceectemekeerin otncent watts Rock Hill Bowers, Mary Biried aitiynen stuart: Sea ete nee ios Camden Boyce, Kathleen, overtachvs ce cette cere eeniene Williamston Boykin, Elizabeth Icodteae scien cceisitea eee: Sumter Bradyae Rosemary. Soaceen rene tee cote ieee nee Greenwood Breeden, Caroline Eleanor, ..a..0..0000.snuere see Bennettsville Breland Gladys liriamenee aenee rear serene Holly Hill BridgessmNomiambayecenmnrtas trie eerie ot iteEr ire Rock Hill Britton wdacaueline: (Detheannn sentir eEten aerate Chester Brocbvula, lacs. ho ee.cle tact etre oar en ae Newberry Brodie; Neva’ Gartolinese meinen sree ee Aiken BrookswsarahinV inginianae ieee h nieeiinte etic ote Laurens Brown Wenac Voycessasemieniahir cn. emi tom nae eae Norway Brown mlMadeling heey. nuttin tact ok ar maninine anaes York Brown, Margaret Elizabetivescvactciacn pert mins aoe Gaffney Brunson, Erances):A listonae cramer serine Sumter BunchseC@aroliacksonemna ara ase: Mt. Croghan Burgess, Pauline Margaret Panera incite onde at aera Easley Bunicai beanies ugustaie sien tei tint eerie Charleston Burns, Sybil Tefen ral 5% Grate yet AS irae ea EN I ae Lancaster Busch, IMiarjorre!- Mouise teh vaso scones sent aacn eaenetere eie Aiken Byrdja dean: Floldensscamternr. cnaterelon ca ae eee Kershaw Caldwell, Gwendolyn Faustina ster hea Reker Rock Hill Callaham, Marjorie WV illiamsttivsnence ae ee eee ree Seneca Crrsin, Iie MhincliYs da.onepodedebudunadcueue Spartanburg @annons i yrtlem: Gili seen eet te ie eres Laurens CGarlislens Hrances= Bevenl yamnra tice nici tiers Spartanburg CamelleKathnyn, Panna eee nee een nee Ware Shoals Carpenter, Hester Louise............-.-+ Thomasville, N. C. Carpenter, Margaret Flclent, Wenvarncete cad for trak teae Greenyille Carri? Bobbiem eaten cect ear eee eee Goldville (Carter el Miarianwslnancess ene eater tial ania Ridgeland Caughman, Caroline Claytor Pare oie ey romote une: S Columbia GaulderiasAnmettelgn., Cage eric Sey ee he renee Olanta Cauthen, Frances, (Gertrude... .aee-.+ +2. see ou oe Rock Hill Gielen, Veen IMeneetilie doccapcaaddodccgn needs Wedsgelield Clarkson, Mary Katherine: weniiie men eka ana cemte Kingstree Cleckley, Permelia Kathryn Behrens fs) revs Tne Eko oer G) patios Swansea GlenrentsiiViamie iltouises ear eneneirae Lynchburg Goleman Geraldine Darenene cian anne eines Pacolet Coleman, Mary Josephines ranean chen amen Travelers Rest Collins, Betty Alice eerie tunis Go meperee eee Waxhaw, N : Conderwilizabethp Masonaeaieciene eee ener Columbia Cooleyns Vindinial eAnne ser ae ono ei ace rertratee Rock Hill Copeland, Margaret Llewellyn A oIAio ge OU cao Resch gyn als Ehrhardt @opeland:) Viarya@ paler oe enna eines Ware Shoals Copeland, Sarahe laouiseanatanin acre eee nee Ehrhardt Gothran, Susan placename es cere nae ee Greenwood Cottingham, IEA Werner litn cones cheno deena auhe Dillon Oxi lannaheernrrdenis treo Oo NerE eater ors. B70 Conway GoxaQ thay eArin aot ote teen ee ee ee Pauline Grenshavyaus Vina o1s eesti Lancaster Crosby, Margaret FEVERS Suorspee thal icra cele eee oe Pe Chester Crowchiawerolineincmayus «aicchoee pte es oer EERO Saluda Crutchfield, Norma Charlotte................-.. Orangeburg (Guillincunes) Berm, NEG, osucoedebconsecandapodete Swansea Culcleasures Emme maneneeien tt nr see hentai ene Orangeburg Culler, Betty Wadreisc-aanti actin cheetah aetna Nicer North Culler, Zola Evelyn Orolo Oro GUE OH Dia Ooh, Dr o. Ours Dieso Gre OOS Wolfton Cullums, Betty Eleanor............ Charleston, West Virginia Curry, Dorothy ER TASS Mi NEMO Conc onck EXPO cn Fountain Inn Dentalenwhrancesi liza lbethimmny eee mieten ene Bowman [Dye Wed Allene dgsnbrsodebannoscemes Washington, IDLE Davis, Dorothy Bing ented, son Mecrcra Seiten eee rae ee Greenwood Davismullenrictiamiatherinc erin tiers tee nanan Seneca Davis Mangia Virdinianysmcran ee eee re eee Neeses Davis, ELAR aS eins tin Og aeica tra OWNED FOO A WSs OG o Newberry DeLorme, Katherine Mortimer................-..+--- Sumter Denton; «Moris Wouises ace ace cae eee ee Rock Hill Dicksonm leywellen Reese nen mentee enero Greenwood Dickson eMildred uEisen sciences ee erent Orangeburg Doans Anner Blizabeth 44 nee ee Cee eee Kingstree Donnald, Jenny IMofatt neeey aera irae Washington, D. C Douglasan wubyanlecnemininy-vpe ieee ele oe ene eee Kingstree Dudley, Kinthileenvnrte ater: cee ick ce antares Mullins Dunlap, Katherine, Sumter sneer York Earley, Virginia Ellizabethi. 8 potncie conics ec ae err Inman Banos Wate Ie candbocchoeddoastcnosuns Spartanburg Eddy, Kathryn Evelyn Qeated 0 eae Dae and cea oO trio ces Charleston Bdenets SanaaJanenr crn. cty atte ee ee ea ee Bennettsville PidmundseeAlexar Allen essere stn tee eee: Rock Hill Edwards, Jacqueline Ao powOMonOU aD UC vOG ames Greenville Elliott, Mary Hivzabeth a cone deter ee eee Columbia Elmore) canmkinances erin iat mene ate e rn eee Sumter elie: IMbrse Tilbaleclngcoscchnodavbacabdcauak vec Walhalla Enelishym VvandanlVclteod mnie ane Bennettsville Eskridoenmblizabethivatse se .ctail ace oe eee Cheraw Fiveretts (Catherines uavsonten ceri nee ean Abbeville Fairey tlMongareh Mlizabethnan sneer: eee arene Johnston Fairey, Manjorie: iloustonane ane eee Orangeburg Patreye Vary. luoutsecmra-iaraci at eee eee Orangeburg Fant JduliaeAnnese oni ec ae tn eee iene eer Anderson Faris} dusmoresiterin sot ae ee Rock Hill Hamruripn hannie lv loceley a neintrir erence ttre Orangeburg Feaglen uanitan ash oceanic eis Little Mountain Fennell, Margaret mcabaljehs ’swallousitst) attslie) Lalla tlre he sheulhpeeats) oltsietenel oie Pelzer Plow.ersss lanye Emilyiqen ermine ete eee Darlington Floyd, Althea Senence tne reir et eens Scranton Floyd Betton Susanerine ain. meine ae can eee Manning loved pvallay Viarjortecemrs er rnin. ean eee Floyd Dale PloydweldauratsErancess))a.0ss ease mies sarees Conway Floyds IVS Vinginianebenrin er ceeier etree tees Conway Fogle, Eidithen a teotnaias cists ees tas Eater sae Cameron HoglemNewelllpay.cnes tacts seer ree Orangeburg ord Maryuilarriecteniitacwanen eee ee nee Clover Porrést.s bra Vitdiniaca: cara saat one Cie ee ote Saluda oxen, Milbrige JE albAltes os ooeob cod socondsudsssne Cheraw Fox, Bethy taatetnccctsos orse ane econ tee sie ann Re ee Canadys Brew. label Allene arsenate ian ice eaenet eens Rock Hill Furman, Dorothy Eugenia Chops Atal attal st atelee el henunel elo thee yee te Allendale Gaddy, INelS Rathi Give ee eae ee one ee nm ee Bennettsville Gaillard) (Gabrielle Marion. 29.50 eeceeeene aoe Eutawville Galloway, MarciawBarmesaacneee chee een ee Clinton Gambrell, Betty NET Te tercorth Lee aca attnin ae tea Pendleton Gandy, Helen Madge ce mrcns. 4c ce. sae eccrine ees Society Hill Gardner, Carolyn Aero ATOR CNG OO OT mer ONO Darlington Garris, Betty ITN RSE PAR OOOO AOE ES One Andrews (Garrison ul oriss ities acter oesietia? aise Renee Anderson Gasque, Annie Wlargandt sae cece acon ctseee Mullins Gaulden, Elizabeth Graigycrirt ht, haere erie Rock Hill George, Kathleen Wilkins...............+e000 Spartanburg Gibson, Anita LaMont............ Loswrd dicts.’ Charlotte, N. C. (GibsonseAnnies Martha taceemiaiaeteeeen ee Centenary Glymph, UTE eee i ear cera, aes EN atin oa OC Pa chery Fair Play Godley, MabellGenevicvenee eerie amen tiene Sheldon Goldstein. [ei lian yusent cee aero heen te ee Charleston Golightly, Mary Rated ets aceriasiarc cited ee a) So rer ones Inman Gorden eSarasielizabetheenn mete iiiceen eiiniiertiee Bethune Grainger, Mary McQuecnaia tae tien sini asi on Conway Grant Wathryne Genevactrrmiresceem mitt eeaeniets Abbeville Graves, Emily Blizabeth eerie: arse aan Charleston Green, Lillian Creighton rel deedatseny Seis RP ea sheds «.eastel Var Lancaster Greeny aVlaroarctntocy emcee times arene Turbeville Greene MarthaslSouise saan creer eterno aie Hartsville Greenwy lirians 27a oe ae oe ted et es Turbeville Greenberg, Evelyn AU Ne hha ep aoroe seen Quantico, Virginia Gregory, Margaret Kathryn sistem eats erin tee! tetcelkalra, 1c % Forest City, INE KC. Griguss Annie mn lacie eetcm cme ae cere Hartsville Griggs, Mary Rigth mat eerie emetic tae om eee Society Hill Grigsbyanloyes benotabcts se eciaaiee ce men actvie rea arie Saluda Grmselya Claires Mildred sete emcee ae Scranton (Guilford lath! cons Gel estou nee ree Walterboro Inet, hatte: (Rotescooccaadcoteaceseo0u0Kes Williamston Hagood, Peggy iD coke Os Gait Go Ololicha dia cic alias Blythewood Haigler, GatherynemClairese erent cee aie Cameron Hale, Catherine Fitzgerald op anwar Outs ooo, ociatN enG Spartanburg filaliselenancest Webeccame eminent nen Spartanburg [Bhvailznas lear IMs bee godless cb00 sd ccenodoeonone Chester Hammond, Margaret Elabeth arom anor coe Bethune lakers IDirapliny léhienelin cononnnescccucnveccsoupar Dalzell iSkin, lelleanter IRM sabi gocoocancdeacnooenecne Blacksburg hlannag lanvgiane seer tracert eae erke tee Cheraw lain), INGintay gales dosh docoucsuuenacocban Fort Mill Elardwickam Garolymevery bine one cen en Ciena rome rn Wampee Ilanleymirancesuldclenssce eee terre crn Orangeburg Harper, Marie Catherines sane cere me nie a arti Kingstree lakinorsy IMbTaaIN Sal Gian} ane edo eam eson reboots Florence lp istyntl BAG sky | DAR t a pant dot sotend OoGn Agee comtoore Rock Hill Harrington, Kuthernnem|linenholmeneeeeecienion nies Charleston larriseeAlices. Jewelasm ntti aon oh ciene en ten Westminster lin iauty,. Ming JAINSSS oaks tna oo ole aco abn Sadeb.o oumones Anderson Flarnconte Vary Ghristines a smirteooaerter acioce cine: Varnville Hart, Elizabeth Whaley CAC TT Per RICE RLS Aetg.) CoG ORR aE Oe Columbia lnkies Dios JZndkirGs nncooobopasekn ones oomione Green Sea Hayes, rispRGseteee: Capit siistnts ccs ric sioner ain White Stone Hayes, Kerby Trcic Cae acs ere eae Nichols Hemphill, lg Eiaucis 5 apitotknaa cine a eicoamnos one noone Chester secon, donne bal, o 0nc0acosnoseduaraccons Hodges Ilenanicks lealkem VVinona eee eee iaeieirnnien Liberty Henry, Carolyn IARI ios SHOR Ee ee Clinton blerberte Julian lvoses a4 scbtee imine tan iereece oer Orangeburg leriotalyncaslousese meine miata acim ieee Dalzell Hicklin, Marganetmlrancessmrn ere artariaere ceniatier Richburg licks Frances Dellesmpreicitcs tact eee Gaffney MNase, Utvnty AbingenSocopenonconopefammn.casne Anderson lbreorn,. bora Ibemkhe4.occdaunants abnbo gues Heath Springs Hoagland, Dorothy 1 SERRE TOR Rho aor aor. Co eeRed Pin Cone Lockhart Hogan, Josephine Ophelia Mesa oiclonetenetetetsh on oileieue stein Greeleyville Hollimgsworth, Mary Frances...........-..+-++-«- Chappells Holly, Clandiat Wonisecabiorn - tree ene Lincolnton, N. C. Holmes, Ellen Cantey Pe TORS SURI ONO oe eT Cee Edisto Island tolmesss Viaudeslllianteeni eer tern omnis Johnston Hooker, Betty Alma treated Sle eet tain aoe Columbia Ilorton meldatties Latelled aacrrtrs watie eerie ater: Angelus Horton dune’ latreryaatieis. tvecrccyt teen dteieetotarae Columbia Llowey wb lizabctia Viayese arene inne eae: Fort Mill Hughes, Elizabeth Katherine................ North Charleston Hughey, IWailmay Pinancestermnrts otter ucre cute sencorneia. eee Greer bem Elizabeth: eye teeta tvs sree aren ore aaron Greenville Hatton Doris sb lel ena ais erctratcvns aecets eieie ie enol etic See Swansea IrbyauNellemRaysortenrtast treme Sort cua erie tere Woodruff Tricks Doriaa. Varmenercctics corn tun tiles Goria Orangeburg Jeon danemmotuaressroaetetie a ntelitonk feces rare Bi Stones te eye Lancaster JacoDs ee AMen ee ee eens eect rere as Clinton James al Vlary em ATine: sere cress hs cae) Herel cle a Cte arsesnel ® Woodruff Jamesonitioad lites mebeccahnmt 4 otras taeniaade oe oon hia = Easley Jayroe, Mildredialrenea sack carers chern eet to nie oe Georgetown Jenkins, Esther Josephine Sahn is 18 (85 fale Soh Lyne sles, l0! as) anolua nate Beaufort enkizayp Ethel Weeters euiicePascctc rims rel sists ataredereys asics c York Jervisgl Normawe Watenecine tiais. aerite scienitt vsieisheres Spartanburg Jobhnson,, Elizabeth Elleny.as..+.ss0s+e- snes Spartanburg Johnson, Frances Henrietta................-+--- Timmonsville Johnson, Massey Shristineyn yaceewre tine oon erie ee York dobniston ei Alicante crate tke ei ieee aera e are St. George Johnston, Jennie Elizabeth.............2..00ee00. St. George Johnston, Lily Uianitay yack, Aecsraecac toe rate tie ee Greenville Jones: Dettyadcanyavs..as anrsttersye itil cme nars Concord, N. C. Jones ixiarns Lomse rnc ae te cetieiies aaa A tae Kershaw Jordans E dnast lsactuas sateen ane me n ae terse Richburg Jordan Weoriarte-se a iinet oer ree nee Conway INenrsesm Visi Alice) iss trea are uae rkt gigs en eT AL Olar Keister, Beverly Jéannesahin tino ce Romney, West Virginia Keith, Dorothy PATS Rone oaer ee ee pee CO rere Pickens Kellahan, Margaret Cleora ey arse et Mearns. Kingstree Keller, Betty Braden. a tentasnisatncir seen re St. Stephen Keller, Katherine Sugdens see aes 5 oavannals Georgia Kelly, Rosalynt Glydes ay en ee te ton ee oe Bishopville Kennedy, Betty ATG oat Je aie Oe en ee oe - Ninety Six Kinga Bren cessiaat ccm tees o ere hte oie ae ea Anderson Gila Jalen, Igaineles an casedant®oscaseonh ene Timmonsyille Kazerx Emmet dean ae. aa tei i acne eae Ny Ome ete Holly Hill Koger Viildredvlcacansenmer mcmama n eis eicien te Round O Wancastenjal Marjorie. steer ene citrsee ete Govan averencersVI a Katherine sper e nists ie pat eae rott Inman Lay, Nancy eESiet ie poilejray a's! 8 (oe Holis vflelehensirs Tae lone eho) olan tenes) eielay eis Central aytonited earvel:lennysciyete cic Oe cree brake cen erie en roe Clinton Leckie, IMarye Rossanae sisi oa a see aoe Chester [eemJoycerl helinas, sack coneeiemi: sour maven rss Chapin Reem Sarate rances:tecxnis coterie tn et taro eee Fort Mill Lefvendahl, Marilyn Elizabeth.................. Orangeburg Weonardss Vartha Kilgonresseeeie acne nce een Woodruff Lever, Mike toute INGINE ae denn adeaemane cose West Columbia Ravyiswlanay a) osephine =e terres an eee Winnsboro PindtorsseAnns Vic) emnicdsemecee cei aerial ae Columbia JEriglere, JENA ING necod scan Jac peeonebanshonns Columbia bina. Urine JBaiisig oo odovoddsoacotobanuAa ua! Anderson Lominick, Anna IMENT CUR oe mines an 5 Agta mat hn one Pomaria Mundy: Bettyaiheant pier tie cer kaart cake arc eiey ee Denmark rains Ni ivaved besa Od ana e he bark acho gia Boo Mee aa aoe Johnston McAlister, Marya larancesiyaca mi errersccmttteren amr rmeieier. Scranton McArthur, Nancy Price® aot ashe A oe ate atid Anderson MeC@abemlellemVlneaccgy errr seen aroreee Columbia MOCaien Inkvall MESGSIes sss sudan esecdoncnedamear Clover Mo@artyas Vangarctslistel lease niet eternal iae Rock Hill Mc Glinonee @urolincari cite tetera ies raat Greer McClure, UNoness Genevactnn seine crac omnes Columbia Mb Davevelt, Waele IEGRN: bo caccocaopauccoonunaccos Rock Hill McDowell, Nan. . Scone oducana gen ved sono oso mon Rock Hill McEachern, Barbara Vernon. .-.--.c2s:cessssesanest Dillon McElveen, Cornelia Elizabeth.................++-. Columbia MeckaddenwAnnalblcanat eee eee ee ers Fort Lawn INicGeemirancesnlsamaticn etnias ania rereeae ree Rock Hill McIntosh, Olivesearonc eee Gioia ern Bishopville MelellanseMlatidas|Gracetnc...cre heen eee Sumter McMaster, Christine Gooding SEE Cr On eNO Winnsboro McMillan, (Charlottes Elizabethnnr serene aero: Jefferson MGM laches, Ibanmed sooo cent onosendadococcconen Salley IMicMillansgiktebeccale Noriaee icra cei i eer Varnville INcNaull Jennie Vlalindas mnie enerisiae ceri riiere Rock Hill Malone, Margaret Elizabeth................+++-- Whitmire Marshal len @lairem Marre syemuca meres vl acheter air ientiete ae Rock Hill Miathistaillas Manette. Sensis crakee.otsciscne elected ete Greenville Matthews, Jacquelyne aNspekote rete (lara iecelekerenee tier theksi enews Timmonsyville Maul dinseithrel “Amini riarctracictlsstetare aio citeaccie Cremer es Camden Mayer, Martha, (Bitte sae teraeicin. ae wie Yokes -araroc eres arora Newberry Miller Frances: El virars sche cicetrscde siete siete ererterenter: Greenville Miller, Gladys | Diet COM een ORO a ctare tunes 0 Otic aa Oe Chester Miller, Margie Bil canaries selcims onh tae he earacants «ce York Miller, Mary Elizabethixavciey acctick ier ere renee: Newberry INonroes Omega: Erarices ater doles cit raenicieios Risteiaye ae Clinton Montgomery, Eloise ‘Sara lvtracewn iepicke omen: Lancaster Moores Erma) Blenessis sn dnrcta tee ae oer eae Olanta Moore, Mary Rraithitsaieta weccheio eicleue heehee karte Spartanburg Moorer, Ada Appleby aiolfe na) ct oilayauustleieheayeioial sirelceiray sirsleNe, ae St. George Morris) athrymdaneas os. ean eects ss seats alee Rock Hill Morse, Sarah Jacqueline s, Salcghevavctare We apenaca, WReMERCaST eve Te tee Greenville Whudlligst Ins ID enn sive orete wi c.sts. naneeuee eres iste wre Lancaster MiundysoIMany. Willistenecdcsqeiaransse ction reratertetne and Abbeville Myers, Harriette Wialhelmensisctacse cea crett= ssn Seneca Myers, Mildred Thomas? nica sacene outer Moncks Corner Neely, Ann TRicicl teatea te terror eter er avis Tienevo sathcts Rock Hill Newsom, Yliriaron. a focies em ae eles uae ee aitaiele cae fas6 McBee Newsome, Dannie Maeward..........-+.++eeeeeees Hartsville Wichols,, (lames Lee dercmirs cusicteccateretsroie ins rornale totes e's Saluda Nichols, | PeeeT as cakis Run eae. Sava eer eT Oe ae AME Rock Hill Nicholson; Dorothy. Jeam isis sc ac siecle) allers sisisieierecos Converse Nicklesss Viarthar ellensre avg stators setae iste aie BSS e tbl Hodges iNomndsg Betty ti em acc be caraaersioie elertaie rons optiehel 1allovs robeliaret Greenville at (we - Nunnery, Dorothy .Demaris..............-- s i i Ric 2 Mae Tat ee eee Eee pus ar teale 3 cildnaeaPenarapsteschoee eee tener eeke ote Bishopyille Odom) Dorothy NG ee oe Oe ee tame Reckuck gee Mow e roast a aye are! shanevehia,Meeretiie celtertass Galesn aye Rock Hill Cima eee ARH uch by dene eee eee Colanbis Gey ies, z eae Pik ART BD Pe ne Red at Ott, Emily (Cla ginsote fi No ec, eerie a eee Floss Seas S ie oa EME cole tim Mies oe OWwensaebiaithindciatah ental tin sce mera tae Chavlotte: N Cc Sullive Hi as % FO eh SS Aaa AR pe Sol igh Anelerson GeetNaiduet Kean Ce ee ee is haar 5 oe Selves ri Raye ratio hisc ike rch te can cee ees Anderson Parker, Doris enna cccmur atic nie eer uw Laveen. Su a ] a CUA SUMNER oo Rata Rock Hill Parkes, (Nellie Stbel tates canoe were aime ce Ease peer wa pecan Manatee Cats see ga es Parrott) idelentVloore-:ten eae ate A fe eae Hocke ee Myrtl - poe OR OR ery ae DRS Sa Beanfort Parsénnhlanis Veredichw! aot nee armen ate Liberty Tavlor, ‘Al aS ih MARY Se Bae Tee emo Peak: Finnitas Ranches eet eee ed ee Six Mik. roe he ee SOO Aaa oa ae Lexington PeoryyeMarynelll tear ort ae Elizabethion, “Yeaneses Ten a : 1, o En Ai SRB ENS taggers i Robersonville, N.C. Peterlans Wanem Connorenas ieee oro ete Horace Terrell Fines Taek pte ati SO Gatig Seige Camden P aan t ae RVI hee ed ie eae Fost Mill Thee , A ies berae SBS RA 6 pO CEEOL OR Oe Fairforest Philpatsebidithagitacuene sc! oc ona en Dacasville There Back Elina Fd avn imergne GRE ig Ba Chak Pike, ‘Dota Gebiallas fore), anon tay CT te a eee Te Ole | ee are or Pill sbeaane tite eye oriseoh ote en a ae nee Chane Theme Devil M NOR Dau, Regie Ren n Camden Pinckney, EbzeabethaaAnnenn dere cena Pritchardville Th ee Fak ey ee? CU sie ee i Pee. hh ais Newberry Pittman, Ruby Rose ce ae ee ee Rock Hill Tl pei I ae papas ERS Aer” Saltire ONS co re : Pitig cAnne Sell ts Ae et ee Fou Motte Then: Ni “El; ELAM Re eA ee S| Bucksville as Pett: Olive ecm trees gens eh nes Re Y tagee Island Thane Hn neo a aoe cata Bucksville ‘ Plot deh (CIs ibe Pie am ads ee Thee a Le DO RU AOD DUC e GC Dit ay a thao Oar Rock Hill Polisi: + bilan” canes oe oat” Nae eee eer ate Ellored Ti Bria fe ye oonal bie ees Weel d eee Rock Hill PoidasMinnis I asenoew a hs ee e aa Ashton Till, M 5 C a be ut Ee Ta Sot eye ahd Long Creek Poston, Thelma Bernice........0s0s+seseeeeeneeens Hyman Todds RED Alea Ghee ek ee Orsnvebae Doron Dig ee ee a ee Chose T ae: ie a mee Peduol oislis atone elvsl alieiieap vanes titheny aesVoesuatsect Loris Powell Elias Janennen, nL em Johnsonville To chh a ee Hh, = ahaa ie ead lk ee Henderson, N. C. Prick Gaie | eee a eS oe Pita ae Teo nn Ee r oer E Hrariet Goon dann dickralo tie Pinewood Pricey Laynna: Frances. ee eee: : ; Eastover Tas L es Z. : ee Ne ee Sig ee as ada cre Prices. oarallcatherine:.uce eae eee Wadealan Island Tacks Suh Ree. Disease aS he eee ER Es Easley PuimbasorileLomatseteo nec ak ee eee jg hasen ie ie ae vals Velie MO cade oe Coun .Otsoteo renin ood Kingstree Quarles, Rachel, Sask eee ate trot er teen Abbeville Tconen Tl hee R hen Cad ie LEE a eS Greenville Ragsdale, Ridkk Eaanéseee MES ee Williamston Vasse ; Hel = M haan: Ara pee cae Pelzer } Raines, Elizabeth Rebecca..............-. Columbia Wen Ls M eo Cues AE bison eae Cae Richbourg, Bete gl SR A One gE Gata ates Wat n, L C AUINELIRE Pr ssteuarioic re ovoksis Teiseeh tess deiner akon: Duncan PER coniee ee veer, ue ae Bowhie Con vee Mar Tene pat ee teh eo eee Bllorée Riley, Delhan- Hiacdenk: att ek eae Columbia Walken S uh Ch steel ig Ota es a Summerton Raters, Mary Gene eatcnne eee ee. 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