Winthrop University - Tatler Yearbook (Rock Hill, SC)
- Class of 1954
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I 0 Q . . . . . 4 page page age Bancroft JuNloR CLASS . pasew To you who will soon make merry in the rooms We leave be- hind, We leave crammed in the pages of this one volume our myriad memories of Winthrop. Take a tour through the campus with us now and see through our eyes, Winthrop as it has been this year We review With pr1de the progress our college has made In our tour We will show you some of the improvements, some of our activities, and some of the things We all just like to remember FACULTY page 7l C'07Zye7frU6lZ07f'y CLUBS P-S92 72 FACULTY .... page az CLUBS page 83 Senior H all A FACULTY .... PageI42 CLUBS . . . PageI43 P386 P680 P390 page . 1 f -.. , ' I 7 1, fi I l '-if It ,, ,J J lf I. ,H ry. L J by - in l -,' 1 fx J' li V XJ, .3 Ji' J i fl Q W- lx 4, Pj D if if 3 riff' 3 V1 , fi' ' 'X 1 fvl gf' 1' VWJ - f fr W' , ff 1 li- 'l jhrn' Q7 ,f'D'f f ,Hi fi' ff' fl' P' ' ,VY H -Q, H' N, fl f Lgfiiycfyfiiffuf ..wj W1.fa'.fyf W fl.:-.A ff'--Allaah! 4 f- C? ef i- 6 ! X The little man with the big plans, invariably for the best inter- ests of Winthrop and invariably carried to fruitation . . . cigar smoke I , and joviality trailing after him . . . accent straight from the low coun- i try . . . f'Our Henry . DR. s. J. MCCOY, RA., MA DEAN OF THE COLLEGE Ph.D- DR. BIRDENA DONALDSON A.B., M.A., Ed.D DEAN OF WOMEN Administrative Heads MR. R. BRICE WATERS, B.S. MR. JOHN KELLY, B.A., M.A. ADMINISTRATIVE DIRECTLJR REGISTRAR MR. ALEXANDER M. GRAHAM V B.A., M.A. BURSAR Even when the Main Building is not bustling with the activ- ity of students, the never-ending Work of the administration goes on. In its important position, the primary function of the administration is to act as coordinator between students and faculty. 7 me glee mferd The Irish grin of Barry Fitzgerald set in a larger frame . . . rigid economy tempered by eyes windowing humor . . . 'cHow's everything JJ going? . Realizing that life is a series of impressions, a few more lasting than all others, we place him within this few and to him dedicate the 1954 TATLER. 8 .N - V- 11- H A 'Av . , 1 5 -F 1 FI '-1 WJ f I I I' . I I I, N, N - , v. ,, . X K1 I I .I I N ,im I ,Th .,., . I I, I .. 'l. ' J' - , I I I . . I . I, .. .I Lv . Q.. Y ., -f . OFFICERS 1953-1955 MRS. W. D. WORKMAN, JR. fRhea Thomasj . . .President MRS. JAMES W. GODFREY QEliZabeth AbercrombieJ- Firft Vice-Prefiflent MRS. HARRY LEE JONES QPear1e Turbevillej- Second Vice-Prexidevzt MRS. H. E. DUVALL fMartha McInniSJ- Thin! VICE-P7'5,f'I:If67Zl MRS. BERNARD D. PLEXICO CRebecca Barrj Recornfivzg Secretary MISS ANNE MARSHALL .....,.. Editor Alumnae News MISS RUTH M. WILLIAMS- Execuzifve Secretary and Treafurcr The purpose of the Alumnae Association shall be the advancement of all educational interests, the promotion of the Welfare of Winthrop College, and the establishment of a mutually beneficial relationship between the college and its alumnae. .5 .E , EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, WINTHROP ALUMNAE MEETING IN COLUMBIA, OCTOBER 24, 1953. Swim, Lkfz lo Right: MRS. J. L. ANDERSON, MISS RUTH WILLIAMS, MRS. W. D. WORKMAN, JR., MRS. BERNARD D. PLEXICO, MRS. H. E. DUVALL.Smnding: MRS. H. WAYNE UNGER, MRS. A. G. BARTON, MRS. A. L. BON- NETTE, MRS. W. C. PREACHER, MRS. PAUL H. LEONARD. SOUTHERN DISTRICT WINTHROP ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION PANEL GROUP AT CONWAY, FALL, 1953. I N 1111 I, il W, , , I VVinthrop's Student Government Association belongs to each student, for all are automatically members. Each student has a definite responsi- bility-that of upholding the standards of the college. The Well-rounded system of student government makes the campus a democratic one. The three main branches of student government are the executive, the judicial, and the legislative branches. The executive board is the planning board, and the judicial board sees that all rules and regula- 5 :J V f ',fE-,. V I . . ,I I., ig I 1. '-.J - A..- Left to Right: ERNESTINE PLAYER, JEAN VANDELL, and DEANE RAST RISHER TALK OVER S. G. A. PROBLEMS IN THE CANTEEN. I 1 , I , UB. J. GRIFFIN, S. G. A. PREXY ON THE RUN, AS USUAL. tions are carried out. The Senate performs the legislative duties of the association. The Standing Committee is composed of those Who head the various committees under the student government. In spite of this clear-cut organization, there are occasionally hitches. For instance, what penalty do you give a student Who plants firecrackers under the chairs of the teachers she doesn't like? After all there's no rule in the hankbook that says Thou shalt not plant Hrecrackers under the chairs of the teachers thou doth not like. But then, every form of government has its little disadvantages. Ofhcers are Barbara Jean Griffin, Presidemg Deane Rast Risher, Vice-Presidentg Ernestine Player, Secretary and Jean Vandell, Treasurer. Q.. .I ' .r-s. N il.'E1'1' - .11 1J:lsILll51,3.lJ'-E Leff fo Righl, Fifa Row: EAN PA E E N VANDELL DEANE J c, J A , R- RISHER, UB. Jw GRIFFIN, HARRiET POWELL, ERNESTINE PLAYER. Sammi Row: JANE CURTIS, PAT RANDALL, GLADYS KELLER, JEAN LINK, BARBARA BENDER. Standing Committee Left lo Righi: JILL MCDOWELL ANNE BEDENBAUGH CAROLYN TARRANT MAE HUTTO LOIS MCILWAIN BARBARA SUMMERS REKA RICH HARRIET WACTOR BARBARA JEAN SMITH SARA SWEET EVANS Judicial Board Left to Right: DOT EASTERLING BENNY WEIR BETTY MILLS JUNE KING NORMA BREAZEALE PAT CREECH ERNESTINE PLAYER JEAN KIRBY DEANE RISHER MARTY OWENS ISABELLE THOMPSON BARBARA JEAN GRIFFIN Wi? w1vjt 'v'-'PH F 2 r ,www aw. ..., .., 4 , , 40 y The Senate, the legislative branch of student government, is composed of elected representatives from the four classes and of all the stude government oliicers and committee heads. They make and revise regula. tions and serve as a medium of Q munication between students and administration, in spite of interrup- tions such as: A III OII1- AB. J., quick, how do you re-open a nomination? W h i s p e r s Senate President, Laura Jo Quinn, in an aside. For heaven's sakes, I don't know, See Robert's Rulesll' answers SGA President, B. Grillin. Mr. Robert's Rules of Order are then consulted, the two go into 3 quick five-minute conference, and the meeting continues. LAURA JO QUINN is President, GLADYS M. KELLER is Pro-tem, and HARRIET POWELL is Secrelary. MEMBERS ARE: SENIORSQ Laura jo Quinn, B. J. Griffin, Deane Rast Risher, jean Page, julia Camlin, Kitty Stuckey, Blanche Ann Worthy, Barbara Bender, Betty Jean Smith, Carolyn Tarrant, Sara Sweet Evans, Lois McIlwain, Jill McDow, Mae Hutto, Anne Bedenbaugh, Pat Shack- elford, Kathryn Pye, Lynn Walker, Dot Easterling, Barbara Ford, Sara Lou Beck- ham, Eloise McMeekin, Betty Mills, jane Douglas, Isabelle Thompson, Jane Buskill, Joan Hovis, Madge Lewis, Betty Cato. JUNIORSI Gladys Keller, Harriet Powell, Betty Barton, Jean Vandell, Ernestine Player, Pat Randall, Jane Curtis, Jean Link, Sidney Sarratt, Barbara Summers, Harriet Wactor, Reka Rich, Nancy James, Joan Baker, Kitty Stanley, Virginia Bunn, Frances Culbreth, Nancy Collins, julia Gervais, Pat Griggs, Doris Hatrield, Nancy Hutchinson, Betsy Putnam, Alice RHY- Soi-HoMoREs: Pat Pennell, Hugh Riff? Jenkins, Mary Ann Sanders, jane WeekS, Shirle.y Slaughter, Judy Dozier, I0 Bright, Norma Breazeale, Mary Ann Maldleldf Tina Reed, Bobbie Stone. FREsr-IMEN: Doril jean johnson, Grace Foster, MHYY AUHH Garvin, Rosemary DeLoach, Katherine Parker, Harriet' Turner. TowN GIRLS REPRESENTATIVES: Dorothy Amickn Mmm Shannon. LAURA Jo QUINN Prasiflevzt of Smale Left to Right: BETTY RICHARDSON, DERYL DEMPSEY, MILDRED REA, SALLY BETH MILLER, SARA SWEET EVANS, BARBARA me BERRY, JUDY KITCHENS, PEGGY KING, ROSE ELLEN JACKSON. nt,St Illllli sw er,D: ulzi 15,11 Busf ' yff, D it BHCS COIIIIIII 99 Jllfi: Alf illlllif :lil iali s,l4 W P: . . . . Zi, The Winthrop Dance committee puts much preparation into ,ie 0545 their dances to chan e cfthose blue Week-ends to somethin to MK, g g ,, ming K dream about. Many hours are spent phoning about bands, sell- gif , G . . . . . ,Mi ing tickets, decorating, and at last, enjoying the dance. When irls are seen rushin around like mad on the Saturda of a g g Y dance, Whether it be the Autumn Ball, the Christmas Dance, the Valentine Dance, or the Spring Formal, We know they are the ones Who are trying to get that perfect setting for that SARA SWEET EVANS fcH6ZfTi6Ii Chairman of Dance C0mmiftcc aperfect guyj, 2 ,V L? 2 I3 I Down the steps and around the corner in Nlain Building, we look in on the Town Girls. These day students at Winthrop use their rumpus room for lounging around, discussing the latest, and study- ing between yells of How about a fourth for bridge! President, Barbara Bender, is only one of the Town Girls who are listed among f'Winthrop College Wheelsv. Officers are Barbara Bender, President, Martha A. Stewart, Vice- Presidem and Jody White, Secffemry. TOWN GIRLS SPEND MUCH TIME WAITING FOR BUSES AFTER CLASSES. OFFICERS Sealed: MARTHA ANNE STEWART' BARBARA BENDER BETTY JEAN LOVE MARION SHAN NON Sfanzifng SYLVIA CONNER MURIEL CAMPBELL JODY WHITE JUNE LONG DOROTHY AMICK I 4 a 4 r I 3 ! - i 1 '::: 5as:::.. f I I N ' , S' 'Z f 5 ., ' 2 , 5' . I Daughter tries to make Mama feel at home and acquaint her with the newest number of nights out when she comes up for Mother- Daughterv week-end. Not every fairest flower of the Southland gets to play hostess to Mother, however. Only the granddaughters, those girls whose mothers came to Winthrop, can celebrate the annual week-end. You are auto- matically a member of the Granddaughters' Club if your mother is a Winthrop Alumnae. Old members and new members roast their toes I in front of the fireplace at the shack every year, listen to speeches, and help run the campus in general. The oHicers of the club are: Eugenia Burnett, President, Barbara Berry, Vice-President, Betty Gambrell, Secrezaryg Ann Rogers, Treas- urer, and Gladys Maud Keller, Social Chairman, Miss Ruth M. Williams, Chairman. THE PICNICKERS DIVE EAGERLY INTO MISS THRELKELDS FRIED A BREEZY AFTERNOON, BUT.THE GRANDDAUGHTERS DON'T SEEM CHICKEN. TO MIND. I5 iv K 4, A Aye W, 'f ATA JOURNAL COPY FOUR TIMES A Q -xlib-., Tre., TASK. .xx Aft. ,D xx 2 5A ,X ,O A , Rx ' , 2 A X , 1 , X xi? X 4 HAPPENS . YEAR. g ' x A 54 Y. xv A fs ,A- THE JO AND MAI WRAPPED LED OUT , ,,, , X E Through this door We take you to a group of rooms in the basement of the Administration Building, Where the publications offices can be found. Finding the staffs proves to be a little more diflicult, however. Busy at Work We see the fohmoniam stall, the TATLER staff, and the Journal stall. 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Monday night and Tuesday are occupied with re-writing, cussing, and heading-up the stories of sophomore and freshman reporters. On Wednesday the paper is dashed off to the printers, and the printers evenly divide the typographical errors between the editorial and society pages. The Jofmfonian makes its appearance under dorm doors each week- much to the delight of every Winthrop girl. During first semester, Pat Shackelford was editor-in- chief, and Lucy Floyd was managing editor. As usual, there was a change in the editorial staff second semesterf Floyd stepped up to take the job of editor, and Alice Ray became managing editor. Throughout the year, Lura Jane Turner was business manager. Other staff members were associate editors Deane Rast Risher, Frances Cook and Jo Anne Montague. Iris Simpson was first semester Departmental Editor and Sammie Bowen was Society Editor. Iris moved to Society Editor second semester, while Harriet Ann Floyd took over her job. EDITORIAL STAFF AROUND THE T. J TABLE PHOTOGRAPHERS AND MEMBERS OF ADVER TISING STAFF MAKE UP T -I S BUSINESS STAFF. x M-ul A 5 Q LAURA ANN ELLINGTON Editor-in-Chief flee jzfdr of mnefeen Here it is-all yours. We, the TATLER staff, welcome your comments, critical and otherwise Qpar- ticularly otherwisej. After a year of writing and re-writing copy, making and re-making pictures, and organizing and re-organizing material, we have a few words of advice for future staffs. Don't ever do anything till the very last minute, it'11 have to be done over. Schedule each club picture at least four times. Then, by making a composite of the four photos, you may wind up with half the membership pictured. Enlist the entire commerce department as typists. You'll need 'eml Last, spend the summer before your annual is to come out composing a lengthy list of fictitious names for use on those dozens of pictures of people one never saw before, never sees again, and feels sure are obnoxious creat- ures anyway. All griping aside we've had much fun getting the TATLER together and hope you enjoy it as much as we do. If you don't like our copy, jour- ney over to rooms 156 and 222, Senior Hall 5 homes of the creative minds of Lucy Floyd and Laura Jo Quinn. QThey are the responsible onesj If you l00k like a dope in a picture, complain to Mr. Paul Whit- ener, but keep this in mind-cameras don't lie! DOROTHY RAMSEY Sporfs Editor MAE HUTTO SAMMIE Bfiiljfff Typing Edilor Ph0f0gf pl'y 1 ' 1 1 X I 1 I 1 1! 14 C JI UIQ ' 1 J 1 f '11 , 11 1' ,, I , 'J , V1 1 11 1, ,1, '1 1 f 1 1 1 13 ' ff O 1 ff' 1 9 9 1' f 1 1 , A W ,, , F 1 5' '7351 11f'1'. 7 ff 1 4 . felf N MQ1Wy1j,Wf2fQy 061006 1Qjf'1Q1Mvmp'U1My17W ,ff . I, V, f,. 1 ' T1 f- ld ld a io be ur ur lip as ler a use 1re, HI- :un 1 it ur- HCS Jo ook hir- 1111 JUNIOR EDITORS Left lo Right, Standing: TEENIE REED, SUSIE BOYKIN, BETTY BARTON. Sealed: BETTY MAC- FIE, SARAH FRANCES CASEY, MARY ANN UNGER. ADVERTISING STAFF Left lo Right, Seated: MARCIA HAILE, MARY JANE WITHERS, BARBARA ROBERTS, JO ANNE BENNETT. Second Row: JEAN AYERS, 'BOBBIE STONE, RUTHIE OLIVER, ANN GAR- RETT, MARY JETER. 'ORIS JEAN ALTMAN yt Editor , ,. BELOW WE SEE A GROUP OF THE MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATE STAFF. I , if KATHRYN PYE Edil07' V, f L f W If you feel like creating, being soul- ,Xb X, 7, 2.1 ful, being uninhibited, or even airing L your newest neurosis, 'fThe Journal, ' r college literary magazine, 'is probably rl . ,f your medium for expression. rf? XV Short stories, some that have fairy- sl I . story endings, some that have real-life endings, some that have no endings . . . L' poems, some that make you cry, some that make you Wish you were in love . . . plays, most should be on Broadway . . . Q9 the arts, some music, some art Work, some best sellers . . . this is The l i I Q Journal. With Kat Pye as editor, The Jour- , nal has not only been a Workshop for I potential Writers, but a means of pre- senting the best in student Writing. , NANCY HUNTER Business M afmzger JOURNAL STAFF-Firxt Row: SIDNEY ROSE SARRATT, BILLIE FAYE HAMILTON, BETTY BARTON, BARBARA BRAWLEY. Second Row: LYNDA NICHOLS, PAT SHACKELFORD, LUCY FLOYD, JEANNE PINAULT. Thin! Row: JOAN SMITH, RHODA SPEARS, NANCY HUNTER, JO ANNE MONTAGUE, KAT PYE, DONNA FAYE HARDEE, JO ANNE MCCORMICK. I l 22 ,M ,x Q , fs , 59 1,0 X fr 4 x 42 fi X nf Q A f ff f, f ? V. . ff iv- KZQXX I ' ' x 71 , V x Q X 4 ' V1 75 5 N x X xx X . Q L Qi E A-N f'---Lyt 1 r - ' - 'f . --1 . - if'-'-X 1.-1'-. 7 3 f, H I 4 ff ff- L, vggsgsx my Cc -'-, , ,ff fl 12 il 5'-yt., VV' Y 3 7-s ,f--sg ff'-,: 4 J, V ,' - ,ff !.-. df-J .wig :Y U l X ss 4 S -' 1 1 il ll l l ik 1 '. X f, QL- N 3' HAY,-pi' lgrjni , - U il il -.pg-,if il Le is K-il, bij- . ,A ,i I 5 ,J NN-pf A ff-' ,.,-' - -.. V 66 77 mere we gef me Azfwinew Second floor, Main Building, gets our nomination for most- lived-in on campus. At all hours of the night and day girls putter away in the typing and office-practice rooms, turning out reams of realistic business material Which means a Wonderful future. in business for the two-year and four-year commerce majors who survive-but it surely makes for a hectic presentl. The Commer- cial Department at Winthrop is noted for its excellent faculty, headed by Dr. Harold Gilbreath, its capable graduates, its mod- ern equipment, and its unbelievable insurmountably, inflexible, and heart-breaking high standards. DR. HAROLD GI LBRE ATH 1 FACULTY-Left to Right: DR. GILBREATH, DR. DUDLEY C. STURGIS JR MRS MAE W LOCKE MRS VERNA 7 'J ' . , , i s. BASS MI . 3 KERLEQ. 55 E KATHERNE COBB, MISS MARJORIE KELCHNER, Miss CLARINA CORNWELL, MR. D. M. 1 l l cARoLYN TARRANT STRUGGLING WITH THE BURROUGHS, i ALL THROUGH THE YEAR A. FAMILIAR SIGHT ' ' BOOKKEEPING MACHINE. VT - T' 1' 1 T 1 i ' lf, 'f Q51 1 i f- X X l E , VW ,Aw-.ii ,fa X, i, i ,ai , i. , i , X All one has to do to become a member of Beta cally Insolvent Individual Proprietorshipf' Then Alpha, honorary commerce fraternity, is make a one should be able to take and transcribe Congres- B average in all commercial subjects. After be- sional Record material at 500 words a minute with coming a member, however, one is expected to a minimum of .0052 error. fulfill certain minor duties-such as being able, OH-.mars of the Club are, Dorothy Mozingo - J t t' t 't th ' ffTh F' '- . . . 3 any ima' O Wm C a CSIS on C med Lia Preszdemg Pat Creech, Vice-Pffemientg Mae bilities of the Accrued Charges That Diminish or Huttoy Sgwfelmfyg Dorothy Powell, TMMWW. Augment the Undeclared Dividends of the Typi- First Row, Left to Right: MARY FRANCES MUNN, PEGGY STEVENSON, JOAN HOVIS, MARTHA KNIGHT, DOT MOZINGO, PAT CREECH. Second Row: PEGGY WHITE, MADGE LEWIS, ADELE MCMILLAN, ANNE BEDENBAUGH, LURA JANE TURNER, LAURA JO QUINN, DOT POWELL, MAE HUTTO, ADELE BEDENBAUGH, CAROLYN TARRANT. 25 I l l , I . , 1 I I 5 S l if 15 MR. WILLIAM F. MCDERMOTT MISS FLORENCE A. KEGLEY, MR. ARMANDO DEL CIMMUTO, AND MISS He ff fFi'1fA'ff Depa'lmW BESSIE GARRISON ARE THE MEMBERS OF THE FINE ARTS DEPART- MENT FACULTY. Don't worry if your paintings look like your bed spreads when they come back from the laun- dry. You can be an art major, anyway. just turn the thing upside down and call it modern painting. Or perhaps photography is your line. Mr. Mac f'You mean you should always have the four W's and the H in a news story lead? asked the eager journalism major. 'fVVell, yes and no. You see, that's going out now, and . . .D Mr. Montgomery releases the facts won't throw Hash bulbs at you unless you open a box of paper in daylight. Whatever your line is, if you aspire to be Rembrandt or Picasso, you can find a complete course outlined for you in the Art Department. everything the actual broadcasting studios have introduced a new phase of journalism this year. Weekly broadcasts of WC news over station WSGC in Charlotte, by members of the classes in Radio, lab work straightening out news stories f Now, let's see, should the murdered or the murderer come f1rst? D and digging into the past to see if Hearst really had red headlines on his papers are just one step toward Managing Editor of the New York Times. about the matter to a class made up of journalism majors and minors and those who just plain love the stuff. The completion of a little Radio City, including BARBARA BRAWLEY, MEMBER OF RADIO MISS LoIs LAMME AND MR. REID MoNT- CLASS, EXPERIMENTS WITH SOME OF GOMERY, HEAD OF DEPARTMENT, ARE THE NEW EQUIPMENT. THE JOURNALISM FACULTY. ffsAMMIE, WHAT DAT' YoU SAYE? SECOND FLOOR MAIN BUILDING IS ALWAYS LIKE THIS ON REGISTRATION DAY. een cmozfm am IN FRONT OF MAIN, THE FIRST SUNDAY AT WINTHROP, THE FAMOUS BLUE LINE FORMS. MRS. JESSYE G. MEADOWS IS HOSTESS OF MAIN BUILDING. SEEN IN HER OFFICE ON FIRST FLOOR MAIN BUILDING IS MISS IVA BISHOP, THE PRESI- DENT'S SECRETARY. TAKING A FEW MOMENTS OFF FROM HIS DUTIES, PRESIDENT SIMS ENJOYS A HAM- BURGER ON THE ATHLETIC FIELD WITH THE STUDENT BODY. THE SECRETARIES AND ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS HAVE A COFFEE BREAK IN THE CANTEEN. THOUGH NOT LOCATED IN MAIN BUILD- ING, THE INFIRMARY IS AN EFFICIENT PART OF THE ADMINISTRATION. 136 T28 27 I I I I I: I 2 I 9 I I I ' I , Q . , -in I . I G. Is M II I I2 I 'I If I I I I I . E .,, I I ff --:J ,g , ,, ,.., ,. . I, f- fifiiw I 'I IIA' II 'J If? I ' Ii III AI I QQ fi' 4 YY, m ,U ,SO Lfllf .X Q I I III' I Ili? IIIIIXQ Sink Ifiqg Ifzzlj :II f K IW:IIi1 I' IQ LI:11'Lg I LI If NL .L 'lljfll 3 '-I ,,,- 1g,I fit' 14:11 ' II 434' L Jo ANNE BROWN Vice-Presidenl ANNE HENDRIX Secretary BETTY AVANT Il reaxzzru XX-F Xi S DORA JEAN President ,fig K,- ULRRY NORTON MARY LOLISE BRYAN Chcerlcafivrx LOTS GUNTER Pfarzfsl 28 Breazeale Dormitory Around the campus on our tour, we pass the freshman dorms Th W b . e e ster Collegiate Dictionary defines a residence as, 'CA place Where anything rests perma- nently. This definition may Ht a museum, but not Breazeale, McLaurin, and Roddey dormitories. One can Hnd very little that rests permanently in these dorms-even the Walls seem to be drifting somewhere. Just when things seem snugly buttoned down for th e night, someone begins her ukelele practice, complete With Arthur Godfrey lyrics. Pleasant sounds of slamming doors, poorly tuned radios, and falling beds, help to make sleep a precious and seldom-experienced novelty, Through orientation, registration, Freshman Beauty Contest, Rat Court, and every other event, alirair and situation faced by Freshmen, the Class of '54 has come out on top. Il 29 I . It n LQ, W l fQ I if f 5 ,, J, A- Q J, I, .1 J I l, , f WV! , . ,..,., , ,.,.,,. f f S X I ,FS-1, 1 -, E' f M! R 4 X FRESHMEN ALLIGOOD, CAROLYN TEMPLE, ANDERS, FRANCES CAROLYN, ARGOE, AUBREY ANN, ATKINSON, ANNE HARDIN, AVANT, BETTY RUTH, BAILES, NORA JEANETTE, BALD- WIN, JACKLYN ANTIONETTE, BARRON, BETTY ANN, BATES, JOY KAY, BATSON, LOIS JOAN. BECK, JO ANN, BECKNELL, BARBARA DELL, BELEOS, HELEN THEODORE, BENTON, FRANCES ANNE, BERNSTEIN, BEATRICE ANNA, BILLINGS, BETTY ROSE, BLACK- MON, MARTHA ELIZABETH, BLANEY, MARY ELIZABETH, BLASINGAME, DELORES ANN, BLAZER, PEGGY JEAN. BLUME, BARBARA JEAN, BOATWRIGHT, IRENE, BOLAND, DIANE ELIZABETH, BOL- ING, PEGGY KEITHE, BOWEN, ANNE ELIZABETH, BOWEN, JOYCE CAROLYN, BOWEN, PATSIE ANN, BOWERS, JERRELL DEAN, BOWLING, CORA ALICE, BOZARD, IRMA ELIZABETH. BRADSHAW, BOBBYE KATHRYN, BRODIE, HARRIETT ANN, BROWN, ELIZABETH LYNNE, BROWN, JO ANNE, BRUNSON, EMILY CAROLYN, BRUNSON, PAULINE ELIZA- BETH, BRYAN, MARION RACHEL, BRYAN, MARY LOUISE, BULL, MARY ELEANOR, BURGESS, CLAUDELLA. BURNETT, MARY CAROLYN, BURNETTE, BARBARA DELORES, BURTON, DOROTHY ELIZABETH, BYERS, EDITH AILENE, CAHILL, CATHERINE WARD, CALCUTT, SHIRLEY ANN, CALVERT, NANCY ANN, CAMPBELL, ANNE WATSON, PEGGY ANN, CANNON, MARGARET ANNE. CAMPBELL, -- ' - , , -,I'S I ' --,- I 1 rf ' if f Q ', -N ffz 1-' pu , , - , X . Z , 1 , 4 ' if ' -v f 4 f f , Z S . 4 , - . , f , ff ,ff -fx , v ' Q, M- Z S , I f,,, Ez. A QW , vw -4 27 A Fc' 'I' ' 2 f W-, xf , 'Q 'ff www xr. ,fm , ,, , www, , , , . 1, , ff V , 4, I! 3 ,Z 1 R ' S ffgvk 4 5 F, . 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ESTRIDGE, HARRIETT ANN, FAIR, MARY ANN, FANNING, SHIRLEY SUE, FLOYD, BARBARA ANN, FLOYD, HARRIETT, FOGLE, MARY FRANCES, FOLK, CHRISTINE SCARBOROUGH, FORD, EUGENIA FITZSIMONS, FORD, MARY JO, FOSTER, GRACE BOWLES. FRALIX, GLORIA HAZEL, FYFE, MARJORIE ELLEN, GARDNER, ZETA GERALDINE, GARVIN, EDITH ANN, GARVIN, EVA LEE, GARVIN, MARY ANNE, GERRALD, DORIS MAE, GERRALD, GLENDORA JERUSHA, GIBSON, ELEANOR JEAN, GILES, NANCY MAE. 3 I J, ig X Z' ,f e 'Q I Is J, f X X f A 77 Wy A ,J m .- fffffry , , . . ,,,.,,,W,T J N . , ,W 9 4, V ,,: ,f f - V Img, ' :I , I 'wb I f ,Zi-S ', E f V , -- ' 7 ff Cai ' , ,.',-, .:.:::- ,.-, I . Wg ,N f - '41 4- - gf ,W , ,WM ,, ,, Z A ff,', . if Ni., I mf? msg Q I I, I :-,.. 5 .,,. , 1, I , ' ww X W! 4 f dia gf 7 I A FRESHMEN EBECCA HARTER, GLENN, LETITIA ANNE, GILLESPIE, MARY ANNE, GIVENS, R GLENN, OLGA JANE, GOODWIN, SHIRLEY RUTH, GRAHAM, SHIRLEY TEMPLE, GRAHAM, WILMA FRANCES, GRAINGER, EV GRIFFIN, GLADYS EVELYN. A ELIZABETH, GREY, VIVIAN GAYLE, GUNTER, LOIS OWENA, GWINN, DORIS FRANCES, HAGER, ELLA JEAN, HAILE, MARCIA, HALLMAN, PATRICIA AZALEE, HAMER, CAROLYN ANN, HAMER, IMOGENE EVANS, HANNA, MARY LEE, HANNA, SYLVIA JOHANNA, HARDEE, DONNA FAE. HARDIN, DUTCHIN BEATRICE, HARPER, MARY HELEN, HARPER, SARA MARGARET, HARRELL, MYRNA LEE, HARRILL, ELEANOR DEMARIS, HARTER, CUEMILLA GER- TRUDE, HARVIN, PATRICIA SUZANNE, HASELDEN, MARGARET MERWYN, HAYES, CHARLOTTE HELEN, HENDRIX, PATRICIA ANNE. HENNETT, JERRY ANN, HICKS, BONNIE JEAN, HILL, MARY GRACE, HOLLEY, MAR- IAN EULILA, HOLLIDAY, VIVIAN LOYREA, HOLROYD, EUGENIA, HOLSTEIN, DORO- THY ANNE, HORD, DOROTHY LOU, HORTON, EVELYN MARIE, HOUGH, LOIS ANN. HUGGINS, CATHERINE MARIAN, HUGHES, CHARLISE VIOLA, HULL, BETTY CARO- LYN, HURT, HELEN GARLAND, HUTCHINSON, BARBARA ANN, HYMAN, GEORGIE LEE, IJAMES, PEGGY JANE, INABINET, MARY ELIZABETH, JACKSON, MADGE BETH, JARRARD, KATHRYN CARTEREE M f 1 + fg, W 5 : R, I -I IIIII I ff , 2 - I , 2 , ,.,.. . 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LONG, JUNE DIANE, LOVELL, PATRICIA ANN, LUNN, CAROLYN ANNETTE, LUTZ, DOROTHY JOAN, MCABEE, KAY JUNE, MCCALL, MARGARET LOUISE, MCCALISTER, PEGGY MEDORA, MCGEE, BOBBIE JONES, MCKINNON, ANN CARROLL, MCLAUGH- LIN, BARBARA. MCLAUGHLIN, MAXINE, MCLELLAN, ELIZABETH ANN, MCLEOD, KATHLEEN ELIZA- BETH, MCMEEKIN, DORIS, MCMILLAN, VIRGINIA IRENE, MCPHAIL, MARY JEANETTE, MARETT, HARRIETT SUE, MARTIN, MARGARET ELIZABETH, MARTIN, MILLIE REBECCA, MATHIS, ORRIE MILLER. 33 FRESHMEN MATTHEWS, GEORGIE LUCILLE, MAXWELL, VIRGINIA CAROLINA, MEALING, BOB BIE MARILYN, MILLER, JEAN EDNA, MILLER, SALLY BETH, MILLS, JANIE RUTH MIMS, HELEN ELIZABETH, MITCHELL, KATHRYN BROWN, MIXON, HILDA JEAN MOODY, PEGGY GENE. MORGAN, MARY HELEN, NELSON, MARY MARGARET, NEWELL, JOANNE, NORTON ALVIS GERALINE, PAGE, KAY FRANCES, PARKER, ALTA EUGENIA, PARKER, KATH RYN ANNE, PATRICK, SARAH HARLEAN, PEAGLER, ELLA MAE, PEARSON, BENNIE SUE. PENNINGTON, CAROLYN ELIZABETH, PETERSON, MARGARET HENRIETTA PETTY, SHIRLEY ALLENE, PHILPOT, SALLY SUE, PITTMAN, MARY JANE, PLATT SANDRA BALDWIN, PLOWDEN, SARAH LOUISE, POORE, HARRIETT RUTH, POORE SYLVIA LOUISE, POWELL, DOHNREE. POWERS, JUDITH REBECCA, PRESNELL, LOIS IRENE, PRICE, PEGGY SUE, PRITCH- ETTE, ELIZABETH WERTS, PROCTOR, CATHERINE MOYE, PURSER, NELMA RUTH, QUICK, BOBBIE JEAN, QUINN, CAROLYN ELIZABETH, QUINN, PATRICIA RAE, RA- BON, DOROTHY JEAN. RATTERREE, CAROL ANN, RAY, JOANN SWANSON, REED, MARTHA JUANITA, REY- NOLDS, ANN THAYER, RICHARDSON, MRS. HAZEL ALTMAN, ROBINSON, HELEN CHRISTINE, ROBINSON, MARTHA ANN, ROCHESTER, WILLIE GRACE, RODDEY, MARGARET CLARY, ROGERS, BARBARA ANN. ,WN ,, ,,.. ,W . , .,.. ..., ..... rf 54 Z 44, I P: I f f ! V, . Wwe h I 5 A ' ' XXII ' N. ..,,' ' X43 Q 'QQ ,,,, f 6 ...... I . - f,lf2,, ' 'IfI':Z-.., ' I . f :: -: ::s:s:a:a:g,g.fa::a-::::,-' : -' Q 3 ' 42 h,'i ' ' J' ' ,ff 'tw ff? ' Q , 2' - I Q 1, ff - f X f f -s 0 S . 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SMOAK, PHOEBE DEANE, SPRINGS, MARY EMMA, STALVEY, SALLY JO, STANLEY, CARLEEN SUE, STEPHENS, SABELIA JOYCE, STEPHENSON, BARBARA ANN, STOKES, MARGARET GLENDA, STONE, BARBARA ANN, STRICKLAND, SARA CAROL, STURGIS, CELESTE ANN. SWYGERT, BARBARA ANN, TAYLOR, ETHEL LEE, TAYLOR, MARY JOYCE, THOMAS, ISLA ELEANOR, THOMAS, SARAH COLINE, THREATT, BARBARA ANNE, THREATT, BETTY JEAN, TIMMONS, MARY SUE, TIMMS, IDA RUTH, TOWNSEND, JEAN MCMULLEN. TROTTER, MARJORIE LEWIS, TRUESDALE, MARIE LIBBY, TUCKER, SHIRLEY LEE, TUMBLIN, MARGIE MAE, TURNER, BETTY LEE, TURNER, HARRIET JEAN, TURNER, THEO LOUISE, USSERY, ELLEN LENORA, VAUGHN. BOBBIE ANN, VAUGHT, PRIS- CILLA IRENE. A 5 as I . M, 1' ' , 'l x ' MQ , ., . ' Wil' . ef , .J G4 f 2 f Nap! A . - - Z5 . f , , , 65 f W Q f 9 W, , I f X' f x X N LM' f x , QM , Q, W Mffy, f kg 5 S 5 W X, ,. , f, , N 5 ' if J ' :,, 1 54 N, 0 9 K f I , , 4 E , M' ' nz r W Snufig D Q, Z, A I - f 1 ' A nf VR35 - :ifefgfv 'ifwizf , my ff y 4 KW ff if I Jw, ' W fi X . , I I 1: , K FRESHMEN VEREEN, JOYCE ANNE, WALKER, SARAH MAUDE, WALL, ELLA RUTH, WALL, MARY VIRGINIA, WARNER, DORIS NELL. WARREN, BARBARA JUNE, WASHINGTON, MARY ELIZABETH, WELLS, PATRICIA ANN, WERTS, SARA JOE, WEST, JO ANNE. WHITE, JOANNE LESLIE, WILLIAMS, PATRICIA ALICE, WILLIAMS, VIRGINIA IRENE, WILLIAMSON, ROBERTA EUGENIA, WIMBERLY, SARA ELIZABETH. WINGO, ELLEN MURIEL, WINN, HAZEL MADELINE, WITHERSPOON, MARTHA CAR- OLINE, WOLFE, NANCY EMMA, WOODS, RUTH MYERS. WORKMAN, FRANCES PAULINE, WORLEY, JACQUELYN GRIGSBY, YOUMANS, ELEA- NOR ANNE, YOUNG, JANICE ERNESTINE. W 5 S. 5 f I vv - T. 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IGLAA f, , , M gh' X 2, J , , V ,' X - I ,,..,,, ' 1 ? :,,, Vi K , - mm 52 ,W 54 36 W 5 A ,. 9 ? ,Q- A, 2 V 9 4 4 I I h 5 LY' ' U5 'VY 1,152 ,SEV 1 gf 1 W M ' 2 I K xwwmw fy M 1' fx, IAM IW ,Zn ,ff 1 7 .v-.N 4 x M w Q, :I .... :,- ? f ' X 3 F T- -,-, b 1 SX f xx MW WN W! ffir-1 - Vi, , 1 ,, ,M , u N1 , , .J ,I ,f u . M 1, A 1 'T -,Il 1 ff t, 1, Lrj Xjj, I Tl A B .I V41 I If ,xXxxL1l1k,UE4lIl mfkwllirw 4 Sophomore Advisors Left to Right: BETTY Jo MOR- GAN, SARA MURPHY, MAR- GARET COATS, ELIZABETH ANNE MILLIGAN, GLORIA HERRoN, MARTHA ANN MC- COMB, BARBARA YOUNG- BLOOD, CLEO WALL. I 3 8 House Council Standing, Left to Right: BETTY RICHARDSON, LILA MELLE HOLIDAY, ANNE R A M B O, ANN GARRETT, MARY LIB KELLEY, DORIS W I L S O N. Seated: DOT HAYNIE, GUY HILDA SNIPES, DOT BRIDGES PAT RANDALL, House President. P MISS LILLIAN C. ALLEN Residence Hall Counselor MRS. ETHEL BYERS Hoztse Manager Sophomore Advisors MARY JANE WITHERS, JOYCE HALL, MARGARET sAvER- ANCE, JEAN AYERS. BETTY CAMPBELL, NANCY DUBARD, Jo ANNE BENNETT, BETTY ROBESON, ANNE WHITLOCK, Jo DEAsoN, PAT SATTER- FIELD, CAROLYN CROOKS. MISS BETTY MORROW Residence Hall Counselor MRS. L. E. RUTLAND H ouse Manager .. N J 'Q on ' 1, ' ' ' ' V L , L , , House Council BETTY LANE, FAYE COUNTS, HUGH RICE JENKINS, JANE WEEKS, JUDY DOZIER, GLADYS MAUDE K E L L E R, House Presidenl. AR sig? A 1 , rl K, T1 Y -III f', jfQ1 px' ,443 f, f, X Q 1 x xX'lJf ll xzivl IX-V-A Lf-xxl TIQVLLIJ L Twjx nf Tv WA' SC ,- L- Q-N F 'Egg 4 'QQ-4? 1 ff f fi 5 A , WE ' Z Z1 Guidance Coundl Lgfl lo Right: ANNE HARMON, ADVILLE WINKLES, JOAN HAWKINS, D O R O T H Y MC- D A N 1 E L, ANN FAULKEN- BERRY, J AN E KENNERLY, MAEDELLE MCCRACKEN, JO ANN CHRISTIAN, A L v I D A MOORE, CHARLENE THOMAS, MARY DELL STRINOER, ZENA JOHNSON. House Council Back Row: MARY CHARLOTTE HOLLAND, SHIRLEY SLAUGH- TER, PRATT HAMBRIGHT. Front Row: NANCY CARTER, HARRIET POVVELL, Home Pres- izimztg PAT G A G N O N, SUE BETH VAUGHT, B A R B A R A ANN ANDERSON. MRS. R. R. WEAVER Rcsidcncc Hall Counselor MRS. N. A. BERRY Hozzrc Mazzagcr 40 MRS. RHODEN, NIGHT MATRON5 MISS RUTH W. HUTFCQ 7 SON, NURSES AND MRS. MAUDE BARNETT, NIGHT MA ALL LIVE IN BREAZEALE. M gif mo!nigALl is if Q 1, 1, rt 5 11 :rig if .N ,fe I 21 i W5 2 filifi H LJ U 1.114 C.1,.eL,1 U MISS JANE ELIZABETH WRIGHT Library Faculty MRS. GLADYS M. SMITH Head of Library Department I ,xg X. Left lo Right: MRS. SARAH D. BURNS, MRS. GLADYS M. SMITH, MISS AN- NETTE H. SHINN, MRS. THELMA R. MAYER, MRS. SARA P. BIRD, MISS SUSIE MCKEOWN, Comprise llze Library Slaj. . f 4. ff... X V, NY W ff l 72 j X V NN 2 W NK . X 1 xx .. ,. Z 7 Q I I f X ...mmx ,K W. , , X THE PURSUIT OF HIGHER LEARNING' 'fb W I 42 .ff 'CTHE PURSUIT The place that all freshmen get lost in, all sophomores live in fEnglish lit term papersj, all juniors Write Ed analyses in, and all seniors delight in, the library is a place all Winthrop students become Very Well acquainted With, and this past year has been no different. Organization, efficiency, and quiet spaciousness add a gracious atmosphere to the best in literature, old and new. Of course, small mishaps occur even in such a Utopia. For instance, there Was the time one student was caught decorating the bust of Milton with her lipstick. Then there was the student Who finally found the Ys during the latter part of her senior year. But then, such things make Wonderful anecdotes for the librarians to tell each other at the end of the day. 43 Clothes dryers might be propped up on the trash cans in the dorms, copy-paper might litter the floors of the publication offices, stray bits of dried egg might be de- tected in the dining room, but one b u i l ding at Wi11th1'op stays absolutely spotless and ready for student use. John- son Hall, center of VVinthrop Christian Association Activi- ties, is a meeting place of clubs, a ballroom when classes have dances, a refuge for most other organizations who have no regular meeting places, and the resting place of the only television set on campus. At almost any time, the phone might ring and Miss Elizabeth Stowe, WCA Executive Secretary will say, 4:15 Thursday? No, sorry, Senate is meeting then. What about 5:30PM If the pot plants get re- arranged or Sen i o r Qrder drops crumbs on the music room Hoor, elficient personnel takes care of these minor de- tails and makes Johnson Hall a gracious place to be used for student activities. JUL127A2eSEgZlViLIN LOUISE LUCAS ' n Vice-President ,.- 1 ,x 'x ff' if VV llga With pride the Winthrop Christian Association pointed to Dr. Elton Trueblood as 1954 Religious Emphasis Week speaker, and with pride the rest of the campus pointed to Religious Emphasis Week and all other VVCA activities of the year. A siX-weeks WCA sponsored Philosophy course with Rev. W. W. Lumpkin as teacher was one of the big achievements. Then there were vespers on Sunday night, fellowship and fun on Wednesday night, Taps on Thursday night with a new Taps Maiiual for a guide, deputations. and devotional booklets-all helping to give Winthrop students a sincere Christian creed as a guide. A newly created Freshman Council made freshman more a part of WCA. Harriet Poore was president, and she had a cabinet and freshman Taps leaders to help carry out her program. Julia Camlin, as president of WCA, with her cabinet, guided all activities. Harriet Patterson, C a m p u s Taps Chairman, supervised the general Taps program, and the upperclassmen and freshman Taps chairmen. JOLINE RAST Treasurer Fzrrl Row MARY SUE MCMILLAN, NANCY RLSHISON KAY FLLDER CAROLYN CORLLX DERYL DEMP SEY SLCOI11iROL GLORIA HERRON BETSY Pb FNAM HARRIET POORE JANE DOUGLAS JILL MCDOW lhznf Raza JANE BUSKELL HARRIEI PAF PERSON NANCY BROCK MEMBERS ARE: MARY SUE TIMMONS, KITTY CA- HILL, DOT BURTON, EVELYN HOR- TON, HARRIET POORE, KITTY MITCHELL, CAROLYN CORLEY, BOB- BIE CONDER, BETTY JONES, MARY GRACE HILL, DORIS MCMEEKIN, SYLVIA POORE, MARGARET STOKES, SUE FANNING, ANNE CAMPBELL, ANN STEPHENSON, BETTY J. LANG- LEY, PEGGY CAMPBELL, MILDRED CROCKER, JOYCE SIMPSON, HAR- RIET FLOYD, FRANCES WORKMAN, RUTH WOODS, ANN COMPTON, DORIS GERALD, ANNE BOWE N, SANDRA PLATT, VIVIAN HOLLIDAY, SHIRLEY GOODWIN, BARBARA LIVINGSTON, CAROLYN MAXWELL, DONNAREE POWELL, ELIZABETH PRAGETT, PATSY WILLIAMS, HELEN BELEOS. W. C. A. Cabinet HARRIET PATTERSON Campzzx Tap: Chairman HARRIET POORE President of Freshman Council MISS ELIZABETH STOWE Executive Sccrelary Freshman Council 46 PEACE FOR RELIGION OF THE PERSONAL KIND LEADERS FOR G R O W I N G MINDS-SHINING EXAMPLE- DR. TRUEBLOOD. QUIET FOR MUSIC AND MEDITATION Johnson Hall a Place for Everything GAIETY FOR YOUNG AND OLD. RELAXATION FOR DULL SATURDAYS , ,ff 2 X 5, ff , gif ix - WWW, 'QL ALL THINGS NECESSARY FOR C U L I N A R Y MASTERPIECES FOR THE GANG OR THE ONE AND ONLY. iw , U 0 it gl 0, E , .l., ,. In I, '.,, NEWMAN CLUB . . . emphasis on the spiritual life . . . seven olclock mass . . . Rosary on Wednesday . . . fellowship with spaghetti suppers . . . favorite songs around the piano . . . direc- tor: Mrs. Carroll Johnson . . . officers: Helen Anderson,Pre1i- defzzf, Ethel Mathis, Secretary, Mary Workman, Treafurer. WESLEY FOUNDATION . . . university Christian rnovenient was emphasis for the year . . . spiritual life retreat . . . noon devotions . . . growing building fund . . . more hot dog Sup- pers . . . director: Helen Crotwell . . . officers: Ann Lewis, Pfxeriflefztg Eloise McMeekin, Vice-Pmridenzfg Kay Felder,Sec1'.e- tary, Dora Oates, T1-earurer. WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP . . . spiritual hope . - - Auburn retreat . . . noon devotions . . . Christmas party at the Indian Reservation . . . dance intermission parties . . . director: Mrs. John Rauch, Jr .... officers: Martha Dixon, Pwridentg Kitty Stanley, Vice-Prcrifisvztg Lynda Nichols, Secretary! Dale Jones, Trearurer. -xi f Nw Mfy, Q Q Z7 ,ff ,, M Q 7 ff' QV 1 4 w 1 46, A ,FW f f ,M-WWMAW x 5 f, saw ,W W My ' ff if 1 f W -nf '-Z iw. X ...--'awful ffwhff W f S X f W ' ' 2 5 X X 1 Wy, ,, f iff., 02 -xx 2 1 f 'il-wx, Z2 W. F MOG Y Q' li N X www f . w. , V ,, yi ' SX X A 7, f S XVN m 3 4 ,sf f, A X 'bm f fn ly. Q '- X mf Z aw, f , ,, X Q X .1 v S If -1 fifj L. lf, A Q 1 ,141 K A r.. , xi J ' if F ,pmif ,ll ji! i al 'I N ' 1 Margaret Nance Hall, more affectionately known to her inhabita11'fS as North, represents the Sophomore Class on our tourn, although some sophomores live in Bancroft. Sophomores can be recognized by other things besides their residence hall, however. They're the people who turned the campus into a mediewl fairy-land during Sophomore Week, walked OE with second place at ClasseS Night, wrote their lit term papers two days before Christmas, took pilloWS to Sophomore exams, and learned to make their beds in two minutes Hat when they heard Miss Peace coming to check rooms. 50 'N 'N 'N V 'X of 1954 PAT PE President eff? ' y Qa: 3.5 'Wm' lx. ,M 2, WEEKS v SALLY WALTER MARTHA MCCOMB Cheerleaders JOYCE HALL Pianist PATSY COX Secretary ,ww f ,Af ' MW' i I, 0 460 3 af f Q X :,. , X .1 4 N ff! T f 2 I, ,, I -- ,rw J I Wild S , B, f A . W M A - 'O' 2 S f A --Q1 , 5 ,V f N J l X X N l Y , 1, I1 FV' -, I :IMI ww ww-I A II I 'V 'Lv' , ,J 131, W J11,.,9J:,,,IIg K I . I ' ,. L ,, - LI AMICK, BARBARA LOU ANDERSON, BARBARA ANN ANDERSON, CLARA KAY ARANT, VIVIAN ESTELLE ARMSTRONG, PATRICIA FEW AYERS, JEAN HARRIETTE BARRETT, BILLIE REE BATES, SHIRLEY FRANCES BEATY, EMILY JOYCE BELGER, HILDA CAROLYN BELK, MRS. JOAN PARDUB BELL, BARBARA ANN BELL, CHERRY DORIS BENNETT, BETTY JOYCE BENNETT, BONNIE MARIE BENNETT, JOANNE BETTIS, EMMA LOUISE BILLINGS, BEVERLY JOAN BLACKMON, SARA LOUISE BLOUNT, ANNIE LAURIE BOLAND, GLORIA ADA BOUZARD, PATRICIA ANN BOYKIN, LOUISE KENNEDY BRADSHAW, BETTY RUTH BRANYON, LILLIAN WINONA BREAZEALE, NORMA JANETTE BRIDGES, DOROTHY MAE BRIGHT, JO ANN BROCK, NANCY ANN BROOME, EMILY FRANCES BROYLES, ANNE ELIZABETH BULL, JOY ANN BURNETT, DAISY BELYIN BURNETT, MARTHA ADDIE BYRD, SARAH ANN CALLAHAN, JOAN LOUISE CALVERT, HARRIET COAN CAMPBELL, GEORGIA MURIEL CARR, DOROTHY LEE CARTER, ELIZABETH ERNESTINE CARTER, NANCY CAROL CENTER, JOYCE KATHLEEN CHALMERS, MARY ELIZABETH CHRISTIAN, JO ANN ROUTHE CLARK, BETTY JEAN CLAYTON, CAROLYN DELORBS CLEMENT, MARY SINGLETON COATS, MARGARET FAYE CONNELLY, LENORA ANNE COOKSEY, DOROTHY ANNE COUNTS, FAIREY FLETCHER COVINGTON, BETTY JEAN Cox, MRS. AUGUSTA SAYE COX, OLGA PATRICIA Cox, SHIRLEY LEE CROMER, JEWEL ELIZABETH CROOKS, FRANCES CAROLYN DANIEL, GLORIA ANNE DANTZLER, BERTHA PAULINE DARDER, IVETTE NEDINIA DARWIN, MARY JANE DAVIS, KATHERINE CAIN DAVIS, MARY ELIZABETH DAVIS, VIRGINIA LEA DEASON, JO ANN DEBRUHL, BETTY JEAN DEMPSEY, DERYL DEAN DICKSON, SARA ANN DIXON, JENNY WREN DONNELLY, MARTHA LOUISE DOZIER, FRANCES MARIAN DOZIER, JUDITH CAMERON DRAKE, ALICE EUGENIA DREW, DOROTHY ALDA DUBARD, NANCY CAMERON DUNCAN, BARBARA SUNSHINE DYSART, MARGARET PRATT DYSART, MARY BARTON EDGE, PEGGY ANN EDWARDS, BETTE ANNE EPTING, BARBARA VIRGINIA EZELL, GLADYS ANNE FARIS, MARGARET ANNE FARMER, MARY DRUCILLA FAULKENBERRY, ANN LOUISE FELDER, KATHLEEN GWENDOLYN FINCH, BARBARA ANNE FLOYD, HARRIET ANN FORT, MOLLIE JANE FUNCHESS, ALICE FRANCES GAGNON, PATRICIA ANN GAMBRELL, MARY ELIZABETH GARDNER, WILHELMINA GARRETT, RUTH ANN GILLESPIE, BARBARA LOUISE GILMER, BERNIE JEANNETTE GLENN, CATHERINE LAVINE GLENN, Jo ANN GRANT, ELLEN ANNETTE GRAY, JEANETTE SYBLE I ,...,E. 3 W7 'elf Swv ,S , xx I 0 ! , A gg, f . f' X A if-as 939 ' rv , , '::::?:'v'A? ' 5: ,A-O I ' feJ:- , 4555 ,,.,, ' , ---- A. ' ' , ' ' , 'i'j,,a:j:,:.. A f ' Y AQ, f .MS , A 5 :Rev-, ' -R ..-:::.,::- X f , 4 . ,- ff A A -S , mf- E . ' 'dh V I I ,,.,.,.. 1 , , a f WW 1 ff- - Y , QW! f f f 53 RW! ,,, , 'V ff A f X 4 S Z , , l wav , - f ,f X Mfg . ffgx S I Q17 J ,,,. E ,'1C 21V Y LQ, an ' ' A ff I , , , Q f X Y X QW 5 V x9 , , 2 f YW ,, NS MW Ae, 45? f E' f 5, f f 1,37 I , L W f , , X N ,E iw , I , I f ' 5 t J I I I V1 f I 1 ' IX 'Il ' I If I I' Jw -.,' ,I J, Q Y I Jr J' Jfxf HAHA GRAY, MARY LOUISE GREEN, NANCY LEBELLE GREER, KATHLEEN GRIER, ELIZABETH GUNTER, CLARICE ALVERTA GUY, MARY ALICE GWINN, PEGGY ANN HALL, ANNALYNE LOUISE HALL, FRANCES JOYCE HAMBRIGHT, VIRGINIA PRATT HAMMETT, MARY GERTRUDE HARDAWAY, SOPHFRONIA JOANNE HARMON, ELIZABETH ANNE HARPER, CORRIE MOBLEY HAULBROOK, JANE ELIZABETH HAWKINS, NANCY SHIRLEY HAWKINS, PEGGY JOAN HAYNIE, DOROTHY ELEANOR HEMPHILL, GAIL ANITA HENDRIX, ELIZABETH ANNE HERRON, GLORIA ELIZABETH HICKMAN, SIDNEY ANN HINSON, CELA DERYAN HINSON, FRANCES KATHERINE HOLLAND, MARY CHARLOTTE HOLLEY, BETTY JOANN HOLLIS, REBECCA ANN HOPKINS, MARY EMMA HORTON, EDITH JANET HUBER, BETTY CARLOS HUCKS, SARAH LOUISE HUGGIN, MARY HELEN HUGGINS, BARBARA JAYE HUGGINS, JACQUELINE HUGHES, SYLVIA ANN INABINETT, NANCY MARIE JACKSON, BETTY JEAN JACKSON, ROSE ELLEN JAMES, LATICIA JENKINS, HUGH RICE JETER, MARY HAMILTON JOHNSON, CAROLYN EUGENIA JOHNSON, JANIE RACHEL JOHNSON, JULIA CLAIRE JOHNSON, LINDA MARGARET JOHNSON, NORMA JEAN JOHNSON, ZENA JONES, BARBARA LEA JONES, JANET MOSELEY JONES, MILDRED ANN 54 , l IRES of 1954 KAY, MARY JO KEITH, JANIE FAE KENNERLY, JANE GREY KING, ELIZABETH ANN KING, SARAH KORNEGAY, IRIS MARY LANCASTER, MARTHA ELIZABETH LANE, BETTYE LYNN LANE, NINA CAROLYN LAWRIMORE, VIRGINIA ANN LEDFORD, KATE MARIE LEVER, RUTH ASHE LINDLEY, DAISY LOU LITTLE, PATREL LIVINGSTON, EMMA LOGAN, EVELYN SCOTTO LOLLIS, FAY ANNE LONG, CLARA BELLE LONG, MARY ANN LOVE, ALMA JOSEPHINE LUPO, BETTY JEAN MCCARTY, PHYLLIS SIDNEY MCCOMB, MARTHA ANN MCCORMICK, JO ANNE MCCRACKEN, MAYDELLE MCCRAW, SHIRLEY RUTH MCDANIEL, REBECCA ANNE MCFARLAND, NANCY ANNE MCHAM, CARMEN EDNA MCNEILL, MARGARET CLARK MACDONALD, MARGARET ROSE MACE, SUZANNE LYLE MALONEY, CAROLYN JOAN MALONEY, MARY FRANCES MARLAR, SARA ILA MARTIN, JOYCE ELIZABETH MARTIN, NORMA FAYE MARTIN, VIRGINIA NOBLE MATHIS, ETHEL GRUBER MAY, NANCY JEAN MAYFIELD, MARY ANN MAYFIELD, WILMA DOWLING MIKELL, CHAPPELL ANN MILLEN, BETTY JEAN MILLER, PEARLIOUS LOREAN MILLIGAN, ELIZABETH ANNE MITCHELL, MARJORIE RUTH MITCHELL, NANN MOORE, ALVIDA FRANCES MOORE, HARRIETT GERTRUDE X gfpx ?! 59 X I f, X in 55 I I ,1 Y1 , C MOORE, MARILYN YVONNE MORGAN, BETTY JO MORRIS, PHYLLIS DEANE MORROW, MARGARET ANN MOULDS, GERALDINE JOYCE MULLINS, PAYE JANET MUNGO, MARY KATHRYN MURDOCK, MARGARET BIGBY MURPHY, SARA JACQUELINE NEELY, FRANCES ANN NUNGEZER, MARY PATRICIA OLIVER, RUTH BENN PARKMAN, EDGAR FAY PARKMAN, LULA MAY PARKS, JAN PATRICK, ALICE JACQUELINE PATTERSON, HARRIET BECKWITH PENNELL, MARY PATRICK PRICE, DOROTHY LEE PUGH, IRIS FARRAH PULLIN, ELLEN PATRICIA PURVIS, ETHEL RAGIN, ANNIE LOUISA RAINEY, MARY LAURENCE RAMBO, ANN HOLLOWAY READ, CHRISTINE YARBOROUGH REID, MARY ELEANOR ROBERTS, BARBARA LENORA ROBERTS, HELEN ROBERTS, MARTHA EMMA ROBESON, INEZ ELIZABETH ROBINSON, EDITH ANN ROGERS, FLORA ANN ROGERS, MADLEAN VELMA ROGERS, SYLVIA ANN ROWELL, ANNIE EMELINE SANDERS, JOANNA LEE SANDERS, MARY ANN SATTEREIELD, PATRICIA LEAH SAYERANCE, MARGARET LOUISE SCARBOROUGH, ROBERTA JOANNE SHEALY, DOROTHY ELIZABETH SIMRIL, JANE EVANS SINGLETON, LAURA GAIL SLATTON, JANE ELLEN SLAUGHTER, SHIRLEY VERNELLE SLOAN, BARBARA BERT SMILEY, BARBARA JEAN SMITH, CLARITA SNIPES, GUY HILDA I 56 I '14 A-,J iff JI' 'I HI II IS JJ J I I E lf, ,A-ff, if SPROUSE, RHEEA NELLE STAMEY, NANCY STANFIELD, ANNIE MAE STARNES, MARGARET ASTON STEELE, NANCY THOMPSON STOKES, ANNIE MARIE STONE, BARBARA JO STONE, BETTY JOANNE STONE, DOROTHY SIBYL STRINGER, MARY DELL STROMAN, PAULINE JEANETTE SWINK, VIRGINIA DIEHL TAYLOR, MARY CAROLE THOMAS, ANNIE LINDSAY THOMAS, PATRICIA CHARLENE THOMPSON, BETTY GENELLE THOMPSON, PARTHENIA TINSLEY, RACHEL BURNETT TOLSON, MARY KATHLEEN TRULUCK, EMMA JO TURK, FELISTE CAROL TURNAGE, EFFIE LOU TURNER, NORMA NOVA UNDERWOOD, SHIRLEY SHARON VAIGNEUR, SARAH GERTRUDE VAUGHT, SUSAN ELIZABETH WALL, CLEO WALTER, SALLY IRVING WASHINGTON, MARTHA ANNE WEARMOUTH, JOYCE HARRIETTE WEEKS, JANE MCCANTS WESSINGER, CHRISTINE A. WHEELER, MRS. ZENOVIA R. WHITE, MARIAN ELIZABETH WHITE, SARA BARBARA WHITE, SARA IO WHITE, THEODOSIA ELLEN WHITLOCK, MAHALA ANNE WHITTLE, RACHEL ETRULIA WILKINSON, MARY LOUISE WILLIAMS, CATHERINE ANN WILLIS, MARY ALICE WILSON, DORIS EVELYN WILSON, MARION BEACH WINGO, ERIN REID WINKLES, ADVILLE BERTHA WITHERS, MARY JANE WORKMAN, MARY KATHLEEN YOUMANS, MYRTLE PAULINE YOUNG, SARA FRANCES YOUNGBLOOD, BARBARA ANN , ...I , ,I W f -Ig.:-.Z . ,Q X M0019 2 Z' - x ,I.I.I.I.I.I,I.I . 42NS1WgI:s2N':I 2 AI.,-. I I , W? If 7 N Z 4 ! A Q' , x 1 if X xfgi f,,is f ,Q ,' Q f X-'-1, X f ' WS I ,V lll 1 ? av 1 'QNX X 2 5 A X f 1:2 ,AN X K Z S , 1 ' mf I , , , Sw 'W' X ARS f x YV 7 I I --...... . ...... . f 4 I V ff ' I VK MW, . S.. Sai? I J ' '.J,,j-:IIIIggggaIIg-- I , W S 'f 2 N 2' X X .... f Q X fx 2 f f xy, Q , Sffx f Vx Xf f ,, ww NW Z 07 f ,S X X X f if f Wx Q x f X ff X W -S - I IA-: f- A if V . Z, 3 '9 P -'Q 'I I,I za Sf N I, 'gf-.4 I II I I I II I 'I II I I. II If II I: ,N I 'I I ,JJ I I I i I 4 I S S 3 I I, II JI I .I I 5, I I I' , I II 57 Left to Riglzl: DORIS INABINET, BETTY BARTON, JACKIE HUGGINS, JO ANNE HUNT, SUZANNE COODWIN, RACHEL BERRY, JANE CURTIS, Home Presidcnlg PAT GRIGGS, JEAN ROGERS, BETH PARKER. MISS ELSIE RAGSDALE Residencr Hall Cozmxelor I 8 ' K ? My I 5 , Xxx f WMfx'9 7 fund M, EW F33 ,, ,, .. vs . V ' 7' ii ,. ,- ,,y,, 4 , 'I f , ,N vm I+ ' 1: I il 1' 'if' ll V' v ' I I r I 'll ' l'l', llii l X ,i , , 1 , 1' q 1 f,,-. lt , Ui, il, Nj w -, J i , A ,L 3 Y. I M1 L .ii V VIRGINIA BUNN SIDNEY ROSE SARRATT President GWEN THACKER Treasurer Secrelary September found girls scurrying from all parts to unpack their suitcases in Bancroft, the dorm that represents the juniors on our tour around campus, although some were in North. lVluch to their amazement, the dorm Was undergoing reno- vation! So off the girls trudged to any available room Where they could apitch tent until the workmen finished. When the girls Were finally able to move into their anew home, they found quite a change. X X HX i' -b-wamk JULIA GERVAIS Vice-President BUNNY BROGDON, AND HARRIET WACTOR, Cheerleaderxg MARY ANN FRIDAY, Pianist. One girl summed it up pretty Well When she said, f'Why, our Walls have color, now! D And they settled to a year that included first place in Classes Night, a bang-up Junor Follies production, proud looks when their president, Sid- ney Sarratt, represented the state at the Manufac- turers' Association Convention in New York, Ed. Analysis With training school Victims, and attention to their sister class at the Frosh-Junior Party. ABLE, TRESSIE DOLORES ACKER, MARY FRANCES ATKINSON, BARBARA PAULINE ATKINSON, JANE ELLEN AULD, ELIZABETH BARRON AYERS, RQZANNE BAKER, INEZ DELANE BAKER, JOAN BARBER, NELL ELIZABETH BARTON, BETTY RUTH BELL, HAZEL NADINE BENTON, HARRIETTE JEAN BERRY, BARBARA ANN BERRY, MIRIAM WYNNETTE BERRY, RACHEL NICHOLS BIGHAM, NEELY ANN BLACKWELL, LULA MAE BOWLES, JACQUELYNE LUCILLE BOWLES, MATILDA MAE BOYKIN, SUSANNAH MORRISON BRAVVLEY, BARBARA ANNE BROGDON, BUNNIE MERLE BROGDON, SYLVIA JO BUNCH, BARBARA RUTH BUNN, VIRGINIA CAROLYN BURNETT, CORA EUGENIA CALVERT, RACHEL CAMERON, JOANNE BOYD CASEY, SARAH FRANCES CASH, FELICIA STONE CHALMERS, MARTHA ANN CHANDLER, MARY WYLDA CHRISTOPHER, MARY JEAN COLE, NINA KATHERINE COLLINS, NANCY HINES COLLINS, POLLY JO CONE, DOLORES CAROLYN CRAIN, ANNIE LOVETTA CRIBB, MARY SUE CULBREATH, FRANCES VALERIA 4 mf 59' ,ff AWN, 'M' 'U' R W lf 13 fn ,Mow ,' x , ,qs- nwf 0 ,an all Q if A S W X ' V 4 7 W if, Z an-may x arm W , kvQ f 3 I K 'ver .47 X K , Y? X I xv, Wx WG' ,df 4. f W fig, 'KY B M W X J ff X , xx CULP, MARY LYLE CURTIS, JANE MCCD DANTZLER, ARMINTA DAVIS, JEAN CARCLYN DEWITT, VIRGINIA ELIZABETH DICKERT, MARY ELIZABETH DICKINSON, ELIZABETH ANN DORN, RHETA CAROLINE DUBOSE, MARY ANNE DUKE, ANNIE ESTELLE DUKES, EVELYN MAREE DUNAWAY, JOYCE MAXINE EDWARDS, JACQUELINE ANNE ELLISON, CATHERINE CLEO ELMORE, CAROLYN PATRICIA ELROD, MIRIAM ALICE FISHBURNE, EDNA BERTHA FLETCHER, REBECCA JUNE FOSTER, MYRNA ELAINE FRIDAY, MARY ANNE GABLE, CORNELIA SUE GARDNER, MARY LOUISE GARRIS, DOROTHY ELIZABETH GARVIN, MIRIAM ELIZABETH GERRALD, RUBY ELMA GERVAIS, JULIA EMMA GLENN, ELIZABETH RHODES GOODWIN, SUZANNE GOSNELL, SHIRLEY ANN GRIGGS, PATRICIA WEST GULLEDGE, LAURA LOUISE GURLEY, ELIZABETH ANN HAMMOND, MYRTLE HAND, FRANCES LA-MONTE HARDEE, PEGGY jo HATFIELD, DORIS ANN HICKS, ETTA MERLE HINSON, CAROLYN HCLDER, OPAL REBECCA HCLLIDAY, LILA MELLE HOOK, LUCY CLYDE HUNT, DOROTHY LOUISE HUNT, JO ANNE HUTCHINSON, NANCY ELEANOR HYATT, CAROLYN ANN INABINETT, DORIS LOREEN JACKSON, BARBARA JEAN JACKSON, IRMA JEAN JACKSON, WINIFRED LEE JAMES, NANCY ELIZABETH JEEFCOAT, HELEN KELLER JOHNSON, ANSIE LOU JORDAN, BETTY JANE JUNG, BO CTYUNG KELLER, GLADYS MAUD KELLEY, MARY ELIZABETH KENNERLY, MARY LOU KING, JUNE MARLENE KIRBY, CLYDE ELIZABETH KIRBY, JEAN LOUISE KNIGHT, MARTHA BELL KOCK, HILDA MARTINEZ LANCFORD, JEAN LEE, FANNIE YEANNA LEWIS, BARBARA JOAN LIGHTSEY, ANNELLE LIMEHOUSE, MARTHANNE LINDLER, BETTY JO LINK, MILDRED JEAN LONG, DELLA ELIZABETH LONG, DOROTHY ELIZABETH LUCAS, KATHERINE HUME LYLES, MILDRED ESTELLE MCCALL, JOYCE GIBSON MCMILLAN, MARY FAITH MCMILLAN, MARY SUE MCWHORTER, BARBARA ANN MACFIE, MARY ELIZABETH MAHAFFEY, BETTY JANE MARTIN, JANET AZALEA , ff, W fd S7 7 1 N Z , f 6 ,W ,X xx 4 5 fx X WW MASSEY, JOAN ANNETTE MAYO, ANA SOCORRO MERCHANT, NANCY CAROLYN MONTGOMERY, DORIS FLORETTA MULLIGAN, MARTHA ELIZABETH MUNGC, JOY LEE MUNN, MARY FRANCES MYERS, FRANCES MAGDALENE NELSON, MARGARET JEANETTE NICHOLS, MARGARET LOUISE NIX, MARTHA ELIZABETH ODOM, BARBARA ANN PARKER, BERTHA ELIZABETH PARROTT, MARGARET ELLEN PINAULT, PRISCILLA JEANNE PLATT, NESTER LAY PLAYER, ERNESTINE COSKREY PORTER, GENEVA POSTON, ELIZABETH ORR POWELL, HARRIETT POWELL, ILA PEARL PRICE, ANNETTE SARA PROCTOR, BOBBIE JEAN PURSER, SARAH NELL PURSLEY, ANN KATHLEEN PUTNAM, BETSY CLARINDA QUICK, ROSE ANNE RAINES, MARILYN POLLARD RAINES, SHIRLEY ANN RANDALL, PATRICIA MARIE RAST, PAMELA JOLINE RAWLINSON, MRS. CAROLINE TERRY RAY, ALICE HAMMOND REID, OLLIE YVONNE RENTZ, LYNN KELLY RHOADS, BETTY ANNE RHODES, CLEMIEGENE BROOKS RICH, BERTA REKA RICHARDSON, ALMA ELIZABETH ROGERS, ANNA JUNIORS ROGERS, CLAUDIA CELESTE ROGERS, ELIZABETH JEAN ROGERS, NELLIE JEAN RUSH, NEUTRICE MAREE RUSHTON, NANCY LUCILE SARRATT, SIDNEY ROSE SCOTT, JACQUELYNN CQRNELIA SEABER, ELLEN JOAN SHEPARD, GRACE MARIE SHERER, RUTH SHULL, RUTH OLIVE SHUMPERT, BONNIE FAE SIMMONS, MARY RITCHIE SIMPSON, IRIS JANE SIMS, AUDREY JEANETTE SINCLAIR, SONIA JULIANNE SKINNER, MARY ANN SMITHWICK, FRIEDA SMITH, JUDITH MARIE SMOAK, ANNE SOLES, MARTHA ELIZABETH SPENCE, ANNE RUFF SPROUSE, JOYCE GERALDINE STANLEY, SALLIE KATE STREATOR, FRANCES CAROLYN f R 'Wm' Zkf f K H, A , , 35 66 ,MW in 9 -407' JUNIORS STRICKLAND, NANCY JO SUMMERS, BARBARA ASHWORTH SURLS, LINA CLAIRE SWOFFORD, MYRTLE ALTONIA TEMPLETON, MIRIAM ALLENE THACKER, GWENDOLYN BELLE THOMASSON, ANNE ELIZABETH THOMPSON, WINNIE ELLEN THORNTON, MARTHA JANE TOLSON, ROSANNE TOMBERLIN, CELIA FAYE TOWNSEND, ELIZABETH WATTS TURNER, HAZEL ANNE ULMER, ROSE EVANS UNGER, MARY ANN USHER, POLLY ANN VANDELL, BETTY JEAN WACTOR, HARRIET EVELYN WATSON, BARBARA ANN WEEKS, STELLA CHRISTINE WEIR, LAVINIA RAINES WHEELER, ANNE WHITE, PEGGY JEAN WHITENER, ANN YARBORQUGH, BETTY JOYCE Bancroft House Council Left lo Right: MIRIAM ELROD, MARTHA CHALMERS, ROSE ULMER, ANN WHEELER, JEAN LINK, House Presidentg ROSE ANNE QUICK, FRANCES MYERS, NEELY ANN BIGHAM, RUTH SHULL, MARILYN RAINES, HELEN JEFFCOAT. MRS. LUCILE C. THOMPSON Home fldzzmzger 68 4, 1, A , uf 445 riff f -1 2, 1 WX wwf' W 1, wif, ...vf . M ffm xv f M07 f, ,f f nw L, W, ,, 1 leiig, WHERE ATOMS ARE SPLIT . . . The first classroom building We meet on our tour is the dwelling place of those who shroud themselves in acid-proof aprons, arm themselves with a formula for 'fHarmless Concoctions that Mysteriously Explode and enter, hoping to come out again. Tillman Hall, the kingdom Where the fetal pig rules supreme, is Where dubious freshmen learn that We're a lot like the earthworm, anatomy students Wish 'fdem dry bones had never risen, and senior chemistry ma ors begin to see What Mr. Boyle had in mind. The search for truth in the field of science is carried on behind the ivy-covered Walls of Tillman, and those Who believe that it can be found help keep up the high standards of the Departments of Biology and Chemistry. DR. MARGARET HESS DR. C. A. HASKEW Head of Biology Department Head of Chemin ry Deparlmcmf BIOLOGY STAFF-MR. WILLIAM T. ALLMAN DR. MARGARET HESS, DR. RUTH JONES MISS ISABEL POTTER, MR. W. R. ADAMS MISS ALICE TINGLEY. CHEMISTRY STAFF-MISS EVELYN TIBBETS, DR. C. A. HASKEW, MR. RALPH BLAKELY, MR. PAUL WHITENER, MR. JOHN A- FREEMAN. 7l I J-:Mfg , , :I li I ,qv , , 1 - .. T bw ' ,lvl 'P ' V , W f f 'V ,, . ' f- V X! ff I ' , ' ' , - N'l +a,' ' ., f f , , I , I , VV , 2 r-wwwmyy l f . I I V f,r, A , , 1, V mx, , M 'wiki' .K , V 'V c ' V ,V V ii 'f I I' V X ' A 'W J ,I ua, ff , I - ,il , g , ,,, . , ff 'bam ' , f , f af ' , X A ' Ve?-M5 ,' , , 4 . , - Q f f f gr W . , , .rr ,V M, I f ' 'I , ' ' fra , f 'M' 'cram V V f Laff to Rzghz NORMA JEAN MILLER JOAN LYERAND, NINA TROWELL, MARGARET D STEVENSON LINDA NICHOLS JILL MCDOW DOT EASTERLING NELL BARKER, SARAH F NANCE The members of Zeta de- serve hearty respect from the World at large. This honorary chemistry fraternity provides recognition for those hearty souls Who survive the odors, explosions, experiments that fdespite desperate measuresj failed to react during those long, long labs-and managed to keep high scholastic aver- ages through it all. The purpose of Zeta Alpha is to stimulate a scientihc in- terest, promote activity in this field, and hold memorial serv- ices for skirts and sweaters, upon which sulfuric hydro- chloric acid had fatal effects. Olhcers are Margaret Stev- enson, Presiaiemg Nell Barker, Vice-Presicierrz 5 joan Lybrand, Secrezfazryg and Jill MCDOVY, Treasurer. Miss Tibbitts 13 Sponsor. , 72 Left 1f0 Right: MARGARET CRAIG, GENEVA LANCE, BIL- LIE THOMPSON, GELIA TOM- BERLIN, JOYCE WHITE, JULIA GERVAIS, DORIS HATFIELD, VEANNA LEE, LINDA NICH- OLS, SARAH F. NANCE, MISS HESS, BARBARA JEAN GRIF- FIN, NELL BARKER, SUZANNE GOODWIN. Tri Beta is a national honorary biological fraternity Whose membership is limited to junior and senior biology majors in the upper thirty-five per cent of the class. In short, you gotta be good to rate Beta Beta Beta! These girls have proved themselves masters of impossible terminology and of the unbelievably divided and subdivided Worlds of Hora and fauna. Oiiicers of the fraternity are Sarah F. Nance, Pffesidenzg Lynda Nichols, Vice- Presidemg Joyce White, Secretary, Nlargaret Craig, Treasffwfefg and Dr. Nlargaret Hess is Sponsor. Q Kinarcl Hall DR. M. L. STORY Head of Education Department DR. DONNIS MARTIN Head of Claxsies Department DR. PAUL M. WHEELER Head of English Department DR. S. W. HAHN Head o f Matheanatics Department em? 52 LQ Q , Wm gimyis 'X' f 2 , ' , , 5, - N f f .... G , , , rf 'J f K X WHERE INFINITIVES ARE SPLIT... Kinard Hall is a veritable den of split infi 'ives, personalities, and angles. Here the Engi history, and math classes con- trive to create ntal havoc among the stu- dents, and the Psyc logy and Sociology Departments strive manfu to undo the damage. The Education Depart nt lurks in the Wait here for all future teacher , nd it aids t sics, geology, geography, an modern languages class ' roviding future Work for the psychology majors. Thr it all, Kinard Hall maintains an ivy-cloaked serenity that makes it the very epitome of higher education. DR. ALLEN D. EDWARDS Head of Sociology Deprlfimmf if mf, R miamww . 5 X Mfm f wwma MXN Wwemmw -sr QU Z, 7 if s 1 ,, ff gn, Qw f 9? , , ' f w N I , ' W sw. .NS ffff we x, My , . Z X ,Q 1 jf -it , , M1 Z Z . M. in 3 if H A SCOTT of Psychology Department DR HAROLD WOLFE Head of History Department DR. ELIZABETH JOHNSON Head of Modern Languages Department IGM!- 75 SOCIOLOGY DEPARTMENT DR. DOROTHY JONES, DR. ALLEN D. ED- WARDS, MR. ROBERT K. HIRZEL, MISS AUDRA BRAZELTON. MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT MRS. W. H. LYNCH, DR. s. W. HAHN ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Second Raw: DR. HAMPTON JARRELL, MRS. S. I. MCCOY, MISS FRANCES MIMS, MISS ALICE LOVE, MISS CHLO PINK, MISS MAR- GARET GREGG. First Row: MISS LYDIA BRAN- DON, DR. CELESTE WINE, MISS ANNIE SEVIER, DR. PAUL M. WHEELER. I 76 L l if? '55 QSM VIL, L2 ll GLIJLHI J f! -1,7 o F 1 , , ., 73 pf, Lg, Mn I U fs F I --. Q ff: I If QA 3 1 -.Ii 3 3 H I W.,-. I EDUCATION DEPARTMENT MR. RALPH WHITFIELD, DR. SADIE GOGGINS, DR. M. L. STORY, MISS DEM LOCKHEAD. We Meet Hall I , i 1 H5 4 I MR. BARRON NICHOLS Profexsor of Geography MR. JOHN JAMES Professor of Geology HISTORY DEPARTMENT ' DR. HAROLD WOLFE, DR. MILDRED C. BECK- WITH, DR. ELIZABETH MASSEY, MR. ALVIN DUCKETT, MR. ELMER CROWSON. PSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMENT DR. HARLEY A. SCOTT, Miss ALICE JONES. MODERN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT DR. LUCILE DELANO, DR. ELIZABETH JOHN- SON, MR. FRANCIS E. HARRISON. 77 I K ppa Delta P Kappa Delta Pi's are the most educated among those educated people who seek edu- cation in the Education Department. The members of Kappa Delta Pi, national honorary education fraternity, have six semester hours of ed-With grades in the upper quartile of the class! They doubtless have an unusual insight into behavior and adolescence. Their purpose is to encourage high intellectual and scholastic standards and to recognize outstanding contributions to education. F' .f 12 , NgZLS0Zi3EfEff?'IigIl11I4CMi5lEi5N13iI1Q.lEA MARGARET PALMER, JOYCE WHITE, FRANCES coBB. Sammi Row: BETTY i , ARA BENDER, ISABELLE THOMPSON, KATHRYN PYE, MARTY D1XoN. Officers are Barbara Bender, President, Betty M1113 Vj5e-p,,gmge,,,,. Eloise ' J 2 MCMeCk1nm S5C7'6'fWy5 Frances Cobb, TVKHSMVET5 Joyce White, H isloriomg and Dr. M. L- Story, Family Advisor. I 7 8 The objective of the Red Cross Unit on campus is to convince the student body that it should give to the painful point in both blood and money. These girls are doing an excellent job for a worthy cause. Each girl on campus is automatically a member of this organization. Oiiicers are Jewell Brannon, Chair- maiig Susie Boykin, Assistant C hairmaii 5 Hester Davis, Secretary arid Treasurer. Committee Cliairmeii: Angie Hiers Erttertaiiimerttg Susie Boykin, Safety, Miriam Templeton and Mary Culp, Blood, Kate Ledford, Home Service, Mary Helen Huggin, Home Niirsiiigg and Dr. Dorothy Jones, Sponsor. 7 F r' 4-K-p, 1 V-Y ,A. Y. I ' Eg ,f - 1 if 1 , ilu Y-,lxii ,, 4 , , , .. AMX' li Ra.,-'L' x The best and latest on the library shelves furnished topics for a series of programs, but once a group over in the corner of the room was caught in a whispered discussion of 'fl The Jury. Junior and senior English majors get together once a month to chew the li- brary rag and drink coffee. Book reviews was a main project, and the stimulation of interest in the field of English and literature, their purpose. Oflicers are Betty Genoble, Presiderttg Virginia Ann Hawthorne, Viee-Presi- dem, Patricia Griggs, Secretary arid Treasitrerg Ann Smoak, Suzanne Boy- kin, Social Chairmerig Shirley Gosnell, Pitblieity Cltairmaiig and Dr. Paul M. Wheeler, Faculty Adfoisor. 79 I 4 l i Theorems, proved and unproved, run rampant through the meetings of the Archimedeans. All mathe- matics majors and minors are eli- gible for membership. The goal of the Archimedeans is to promote mathematical interest and scholar- ship on the Winthrop campus-and it isn't easy. Officers are Carol Garrison, Pres- ident, Jane Douglas, Vice-Presb deal, Dale J o n e s, Secretary, Nancy Kirby, Treasurer, Dorothy Easterling and Ruth Holcombe, Social Chairmen. Dr. S. W. Hahn is F aealzy Advisor. Slanding: JANE DOUGLAS, MARILYN RAINES, ESTELLE DUKE, HESTER DAVIS, DALE JONES, BLANCHE A. WORTHY, PAT SATTERFIELD. Seated: NANCY KIRBY, MARY ANN LONG, HUGH RICE JENKINS, SIS MAYFIELD, CAROL GARRISON, JILL MCDOW. V-, 1 71' ,. M 1 V1 V .A-M pf., ' vi li ri ii e ii ii The Association of Childhood Education has as its main purpose the better understanding of de, mure little creatures, better known members as children. The A. C. E. get together to discuss the prob- lems of these pupils-what if one should ask, if o:q and qrr, what makes a cucumber green? Aff all, these children must have an answer. These future teachers must gird themselves with low heeled shoes, for the ordeal of the day, conservative dress, and pleasant smiles to last throughout the long day. CI' The officers of the club are Betty Jean Cato, President, Jacqueline I-Iembree, Vice-President, Harriet Wactor, Secretary, and Mildred Rea, Treasurer, the Sponsors are Dr. Sadie Goggans and Miss Dema Lockhead. The Sociology Club wants to avoid the cultural lag, and they are convinced that one must be emo- tionally and mentally mature to have a happy marriage. Sociology majors and minors who are mem- bers of the Sociology Club have as their purpose to promote interest in sociology and in the application of sociological principles to con- temporary social problems. At their monthly meetings they discuss So- ciology. Not everybody can make this statement. Officers are Nancy Dillard, Pres- ident, Jewell Brannon, Vice-Presb dent, Jean Rogers, Secretary, Betty Dickinson, Treasurer, and Nancy James, Social Chairmen, and the Sponsor is Dr. Allen P. Edwards. I - ff., ,L i , WH. ,gm 'Ev el . , .R 1, g . . , , ,I l ,, ii . , ,nj ,X F, F. ,-,, V. AJ, .lar t , lllnt , ,V I I I L 1 1 1 I 4' A .ir 'Nw ' 'Www A . ans , ,, , ,Mx T fl I H '5-T :flu Q Cs, Il: F. ,fix CTR f-iii, ,CSX rin U K-15, rv:-N 53 I A 3 :QL 4' I 5 ,-Nt f Yi i 1 ,Aw ,,.,i, 5 sg xx 'yi i. . , 1 il ' .l U li These girls may not know all the answers, but they know all the problems. Given a chance to be President for a Day and to put their pet theories into action, the I. R. C. girls could end the Com- munist Threat, eliminate taxes, and provide a mink for every closet. The International Relations Club has the objective of bringing to- gether students interested in world affairs. OHicers are S a r a h Margaret Palmer, President, Peggy Pettus, Vice-Presidenz, and B a r b a r a Weeks, S eeretery-T reesurer. Dr. Harold Wolfe is the F e c u Z I y A dfvisor. Seated: ERNESTINE CARTER, PEGGY PETTUS, BARBARA WEEKS, ZENA JOHN- SON, SARAH M. PALMER, CAROLINE BENNETT, SARAH WEATHERLY, FRANKIE HITE. Szanding: ANN RAMBO, ANNIE L. MCELVEEN, ADVILLE WINKLES, IVETTE DARTER, JACKIE POOLE, BARBARA BRAW- LEY, FRANCES COOK, JOANNE MONTA- GUE, SIDNEY R. SARRATT, ELOISE Mc- MEEKIN, DR. WOLFE, advisor. 8I I -my-'fa-'xxvmc raw'- .w .....L.N...s 52 Q .ig I 'I f . 12 n ,fe i I Q I I R, N., ,123 I r I , n MUSIC FA ULTY 'L f, Fin! Row: M .. EMMETT GORE, MR. ROBERT WATKINS, MRA, W. LAWRENPE WHEELER. Sami Row: MRS. ESTHER coU- LANGE, MIS i FLORENCE M. SMYTH, MR. JOHN W. BAKER, MR. JACOB ADAMS, MISS KATHERINE PFOHL, MISS RUTH STEVENSON, WMISS MARY E. DUNLAP, MR. JACK TAIT. I '1 E1 If I E 1 1 ' DR. WALTER B. ROBERTS Head Music Dejbarlmenl VVHERE NERVES ARE SPLIT . The sweetest music on earth is the end product of the many, many Weary hours of practice spent in the Music Conservatory, but it is sheer bedlam in its embryonic stages. Dig that maddening discord! 'R xx CHOIR I Choir I serves as an apprenticeship for Choir Il. Girls sing in Choir I two semesters and then they move on to Choir II which is the touring choir. During the year, the choirs sang at Fort Jackson and the Veterans, Hospital in Columbia. The big achievement was the outstanding Christmas program given with the Journalism department. Miss Katherine Phofl is the director of the choirs. if! V OFFICERS OF CHOIR II ARE MARTHA ANN STEWART ...... Pmiamf CAROLYN TENANT . . . Vice-Prariflefzt KAY FELDER ....... . Searetary MARY CHARLOTTE HOLLAND .... T1'eam1'e1' JOLINE RAST, BARBARA ANN SHAW- Burinerr M uma gen' Choir I Joy Bates, Harriett Brodie, Hattie Mae Carroll, Margaret Ann Cannon, Barbara Conder, Becky Givens, Sue Fanning, Charlise Hughes, Patty Jones, Peggy King, Ann Langston, Barbara Linderman, Barbara Livingstone, Peggy McCallister, Virginia McMillan, Nelma Ruth Purser, Becky Sellers, Mary L. Settle, Betty Jean Threatt, Bobby Ann Vaughn, Sarah Walker, Patsy Wells, Madeline Winn, Martha Witherspoon, Jo Ann Beck, Carolyn Brunson, Dot Burton, Edith Byers, Patricia Ann Chambers, Jane Glenn, Shirley Goodwin, Donna Hardee, Sara Harper, Ann Hendrix, Mary Grace Hill, Evelyn Horton, Kathryn Jarrard, Barbara Keller, Ruth Lewis, Elizabeth Pritchett, Sylvia Poore, Margaret Stokes, Marian Wilson, Muriel Wingo, Carolyn Anders, Ann Argoe, Salena Clark, Violet Elias, Christine Folk, Helen Hurt, Marilyn Johnson, Bobby Little.ton, Elizabeth Martin, Joyce Simpson, Ann Stephenson, Ruth Woods, Janice Young, Carol Maxwell, Mary Sue Timmons, Harriett Turner, Betty Lee Turner. O Choir I I Miriam Berry, Nancy Ann Brock, Anne E. Broyles, Martha Dixon, Mary Ann DuBose, jackie Edwards, Elizabeth Glenn, Jo Ann Glenn, Kathleen Greer, Billy 'Faye Hamilton, Myrtle Hammond, Pat Mosley, Barbara Shaw, Mariam Wilson, Mary Workman, Patsy Armstrong, Shirley Beeson, Carolyn Belger, Jo Ann Bennett, Harriett Be.nton, Felicia Cash, Carolyn Crooks, Harriett Ann Floyd, Molly Fort, Elizabeth Gurley, Veanna Lee, Ann Lewis, Louise Lucas, Janet Martin, Margaret MacDonald, Harriet Patterson, Betsy Putnam, Clemmie Rhodes, Grace Sheppard, Gloria Strawn, Jo Ann Collins, Kay Felder, Barbara Ford, Mary Ann Friday, Pratt Hambright, Doris Hatfield, Carolyn Hinson, Mary Holland, Nancy James, Betty jo Lindler, Ernestine Player, Sara Purser, Betty Richardson, Carolyn Tarrant, Adele Wilson, Nancy Hunter, Laura Ann Ellington, Ellen Grant, Dorothy Hunt, Roberta Mathis, Barbara McWhorter, Patsy Nungazer, joline Rast, Neutrice Rush, Martha Stewart, Barbara Summers, Norma Turner. TOURING CHOIR 'N-.., V Q. tr fx f 3 ii in ri ., 1 'fi p fy rv Ll' 2 infix- f rl 1, , F 1,7 V i 'i 5 ffl f 1 'I l 'M , ,J I. ll , I, ff flxlxl ' ,Va lp I l v , 1 1 4---'1 1 z xx i, Q : .f , ' 1 ' f 1 ' ' 1 iv , , il fi 1 1 ,',' Y E i W r I. lv I . rig, ii .1 ,J t 1 ., f . -, I-.1 X . Members are: Joy Bates, Joann Beck, Carolyn Belger, Joan Belk, Bonnie Bennett, Gloria Bolland, Ann Boyles, Dot Burton, Mary Jean Christopher, Carolyn Crooks, Mary Jane Dickson, Violet Elias, Kay Felder, Harriett Ann Floyd, Christine Folk, Becky Givens, Katie Greer, Lois Gunter, Joyce Hall, Mary Holland, Janie Keith, Elsie Langley, Ruth Lewis, Margaret Rose McDonald, Jo Anne McCormick, Martha Roberts, Dot Shealy, Nancy Stanley, Mary Carole Taylor, Eleanor Thomas, Norma Turner, Cleo Wall, Ann Whitlock. Freshman and sophomore music majors plus other interested students are members of this club. They have regular meetings and study famous operas throughout the year. Listening to rec- ords, discussing and learning more about music is the chief objec- tive of the club. The faculty advisor is Miss Florence Smythe. Officers are: President, Carolyn Crooks, Vice-President, Joann Beck, Tffeamreff, Norma Turner. .,,, A I i l E C U i N bi ' D H 1 jc M Pa ga Stl i Str ll: ! l Ai. Members: Jeanette Bailes, Joan Beck, Peggy Blazer, Eleanor Bull, Carolyn Burnett, Jean Burnett, Carolyn Clayton, Ann Campbell, LaRee Dangerfield, Mary Jane Dickson, Evelyn Dukes, Jackie Edwards, Christine Folk, Nancy Giles, Nancy Green, Lois Gunter, Pratt Ham- bfight, Jean Hamer, Cuemilla Harter, Ann Harmon, Dorothy Hunt, Jerry Ann Hennett, Mary Holland, Helen Jeffcoat, Joan Johnson, Zena Johnson, Janet Jones, Janie Keith, Mary Lail, June Long, Harriett Marett, Roberta Mathis, Jo Ann McCormick, Ann Mikel, Patricia Mosely, Harleen Patrick, Barbara Pauling, Mar- garet Peterson, Sylvia Poore, Judith Powers, Elaine Schaap, Claire Simpson, Barbara Stone, Mary Dell Stringer, Priscilla Vaught, Cleo Wall, Barbara Watson, Marty Wilkinson. Winthrop College Band Many hours of practice and endless miles of marching go with preparation for a band member. The performs in Assembly, the Shrine Bowl Game, the Christmas Parade, the Azalea Festival, and in other activities. results show when the band Othcers: President, Roberta Mathis, Vice-President, Evelyn Dukes, Secretary, Jean Burnett, Treasurer, Mary Dell Stringer, Drama Me7'0r,' Jean Hamer, Council Members: Mary Holland, Barbara Watsoil, June Long, Lois Gunter, Carolyn Clayton. Winthrop Music Club J The VVinthrop Music Club is composed of junior and senior music ma jors. Cake sales in the Post Ofhce are one of the projects through which they raise money for a scholarship fund. The pur- pose of the club is to create interest in music as an art and as a profession. Advisor is Dr. Walter B. Roberts. Ofhcers of the Club: President, Patricia Reinhardt, Vice-President, Patsy Mos- ley, S ecremry, Mary Ann Friday, Treasurer, Mary Ann Dubose. Members: Barbara Bender, Harriett Jean Benton, Miriam Berry, Felicia Cash, Mary Jean Christopher, La Ree Danger-field, Alma Davis, Martha Dixon, Mary Ann DuBose, Evelyn Marec Dukes, Jacqueline Ann Edwards, Mary Etta Farris, Barbara Ford, Mary Ann Friday, Elizabeth Glenn, Lilla Mills Holliday, Dorothy Hunt, Nancy Hunter Nanc Y Hutchinson, Betty Jo Lindle.r, Louise Lucas, Annie Laurie McElveen, Janet Martin, ,Roberta Mathis, Patsy Ruth Mosley, Ernestinc Player, Ann Pursley, Betsy Putnam, Patricia Rein- hardt, Clema Jean Rhodes, Sidney Rose Sarratt, Barbara Ann Shaw, Lillian Kate Simmons, Julianne Sinclair, Gloria Strawn, Mary Elizabeth Tribble, Mary Anne Unger, Barbara Watson, Stella Weeks, Adele Wilson, Betty Joyce Yarborough. as ' f AN ENCHANTING EVENING WITH MISS ROBERTA PETERS, SPRING 1953. SOME OF THE MARSHALS GATHER AROUND WAYNE KING, A FEATURED ATTRACTION. Left la Right: PAT ELMORE, BARBARA JOAN LEWIS, JANE ATKINSON, SHIRLEY GOS- NELL, BARBARA BRAWLEY, WAYNE KING, MARTHA KNIGHT, MICKEY GARVIN, ROSE ANN TOLSON, DORIS HATFIELD. F 86 fr-ff -.5 rzfjr 1:1 1,-F7 rw: f H 1 J 1 1 L .,..T'J DR. LOUIS HACKER, A '53 LECTURER. O ff .5 , 5 l' l es Seen around the conservatory a great deal are the college marshals. The girls with the white dresses act as guides at the artist courses and Sunday night vespers. These girls are selected from the junior class for their high scholastic averages. Two seniors, Mary Cubbage and Doris Montgomery, serve as chief marshals. Others are: Jane Ellen Atkinson, Nell Elizabeth Barker, Suz- anne Morrison Boykin, Jewell Ruth Bran- non, Barbara Brawley, Sylvia Brogdon, Mary Ann DuBose, Pat Elmore, Felicia Cash, Nancy James, Polly Jo Collins, Mary Anne Friday, Miriam Elizabeth Garvin, Elizabeth icggfo Right: FELICIA CASH, STELLA WEEKS, POLLY JO COLLINS, MARY E DUBOSE, DOROTHY LAMOUR, SNOOKIE BROGDON, ANSIE LOU JOHNSON, JEAN ROGERS, WINNIE JACKSON. Glenn, Shirley Gosnell, Doris Hatfield, Winnie Jackson, Annie Lou Johnson, Betty Jane Jordan, Polly Usher, Martha Knight, Barbara Lewis, Janet Martin, Mary Frances Munn, Jean Rogers, Jackie Scott, Rosanne Tolson, Stella Weeks, Peggy White, Johnnie Reinhardt. The artist course series for 1953-54 consisted of: Agnes deMille Dance Group, Wagner Opera Co. IL TROVATORE, Buboshutz and Nemenoff Qduo-pianistsJ, Roberta Peters- TONIGHT WE SING , Gershwin Concert Orchestra Co., and Carolinas' Night. The lecture series included: Joyce Cary, John Carradine, Dr. Louis Hacker, Miss Virginia Peterson, William Laurence, Henry Hart, and Miss Bathie Stuart. In addition to the regular artist series, Wayne King and his Orchestra and Dorothy Lamour's Variety Show were featured at- tractions. Harry James and his Orchestra were presented in the spring of 1953. CHIEF MARSHALS MARY CUBBAGE AND DORIS MONTGOMERY WITH HARRY JAMES, WHO APPEARED WITH HIS ORCHESTRA IN THE SPRING OF 1953. BACKSTAGE WITH THE IL TROVATORE CAST-Left to Right: Mary Anne DuBose, Nell Barker, Mary Frances Munn, Janet Martin, Pat Elmore, Rose Anne Tolson, Stella Weeks, Mary Cubbage. 87 . E 2 'S RAT DAY'S RAT RACE ENDED WITH PERFORMANCES ON THE CONSERV- ATORY STAGE. IHE JUNIORS WENT BACK IO THE 20'S DURING FOLLIES. ' my 1 I t 3 l 1 2 A3 RAISING THE From BACH to BEDLAM F IN SPITE OF ALL THE OCCUR- RANCES IN THE CONSERVATORY OTHER THAN MUSICAL, SOME MUSIC MAJORS STILL TRY TO PROVE THE OLD ADAOE HOLD MU- SIC MAJORS NEVER DIEg THEY JUST PLAY THAT WAYU. YVELL-BALANCED INDIVIDUALS, THEY VL RF XLLH OOI PHE SPIRIT LETS OO DLTLH, DLRING VH-ESE RAPS- PHE LHRISIMAS CHOIR PROGRAM Pm living for my Senior year is a commonly heard expression on campus. It's no wonder when there is the grand Hotel to move into. It has been said that the dorm roll consists mainly of P. E. majors. If you will take a quick glance at a map of the c a m p u s, you'll know Why. The walk to the dining hall, not to mention the library and Johnson Hall, is enough to discourage most of the weaker of the fair sex. Also there's the problem of rainy days- no cover ways to classes. Well, there is always the bus! Senior Hall is really quite peaceful - there's Miss Oliver's uke, B. J.'s numerous phone calls, and Nameless, the cat, heralding his ap- proach as he wanders from room to room. With tears in their eyes, the Class of '54 leaves the modern baths and beautiful rooms of Senior, but also leaves the year's accumulation of rubber boots, corn plasters, and No- Doze boxes. The Class of '54 also leaves everything that made the Senior year the year -first p l a c e in Play Day, frantic hopes for an A on Teachers' Exam, frantic hopes While practice t e a c h i n g, selection of a commencement speaker, sending out invita- .P N' V1 ' l lr Q an ' ,W s if f T ',::g,.i- 1 1 I 1 , , f JL. .l 1 lt V 4 :YV , ,,,,,. , l.-.,,,i,,.,j f Qlllif is ' 1 Mll xg j Q, L xiii, A L1 L -.rg:,, r 4 1 1 f ---X tions, S e n i o r Week-and f i n a l l y, the mortarboard, ff 'Twas great! MARGE HOWELL CI lad PAT M 90 it l l N g . imma., I If X I ff X fl X RAMSEY BLANCHE ANN WORTHY President LOIS MCILWAIN Vice-Prexident JOAN HOVIS Secretary 9I aw mm. ADAMS, DELLA ANNE, Timmonsville B.S. CoMMERCE Good natured and jolly . . . Whois for an argument? . . . I know but it's a secret , , Specializes in steaks . . . a dependable friend. ALTMAN, DORIS JEAN, Marion B.S. HoME ECONOMICS Always on the run . . . 3 dietetics gal . . . loyal to Leon . . . great art ability . , , loves clothes . . . full of questions. AMICK, MRS. DOROTHY HAYES, Rock Hill B.A. SOCIOLOGY Dot . . . got that Mrs. . . . nice to know . . . smart . . . dependable . . . winning smile. ANDERSON, HELEN RUTH- Mamaronect, N. Y. B.A. HISTORY Knows what she's talking about! . . . Devoted friend to an Army Serial Number . . . Rather sleep than eat . . . Lover of animals . . . Hey, Dusty called . ARCHER, VIRGINIA FRANKLIN, Chester B.S. HQME ECONOMICS Ginger . . . beeline for Chester . . . dig that K. A. pin . . . talkative . . . blond streak . . . always on time . . . Ginger 'll Hx itl'. AUSTIN, ELIZABETH LEIGH, Florence B.A. JOURNALISM AND LIBRARY SCIENCE Leighl' . . - A sparkler from and a sparkling for Bill . . . 10:30 Bed- line . . . Second home: Darkroom . . . Get that bug - - - All I want is a huge, tremendous, and also large MRS-3' AUTEN, JOYCE, Rock Hill B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Smilin' through . . . Heart- breaker . . . Danforth fellowship girl: Meet HIC Uflst' Louis . . . Loves: talking and men . . . Sunny dlSPO5lt10n and promising future. BAILEY, FRANCES IVICNEILL, Spartanburg V B.A. ENGLISH Fran . . . Coffee fiend . . . place for everything . . . European Fan . . . Oh, those hands to talk with. BANKS, NAOMI RUTH, Blackstock B.A. JOURNALISM Long brown hair . . . never waits for anyone . . . slaves over those feature articles . . . wants to be a journalist . . . competent . . . fun. BECKHAM, SARA LOU, Heath Springs B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Have you seen my roommate? . . . Navy fan . . . the domestic type . . . takes life easy . . . thoughtful and dependable. BEDENBAUGH, DOROTHY ANNE, Prosperity B.S. COMMERCE How can you tell when you're in love? . . . never remembers a joke . . . has a way with men . . . cute dimples . . . sweet . . . in love with life . . . Heavens , ' BEDENBAUGH, LOUISE ADELE- A Little Motintain B.S. COMMERCE Del . . . devilish but sweet . . . has that Ipana smile . . . tell me your troublesv . . . loves crowds, good times and food . . . easily crush ed . . . Toodle . SENIOR Class of '54 BEESON, SHIRLEY JOYCE, Marion B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Smart gal . . . very frank . . . allergic to alarm clocks . . . misplaced in suite of Home Economics Majors . . . says- I declare . . . Regular chatter box . BELCHER, LAURA ANN, Inman B.S. HoME ECONOMICS Fantastic ideas . . . individ- ulalistic . . . member of the sisterhood . . . favorite expres- sion, Never do today what you can do tomorrow , . . . De.tests ants. BENDER, BARBARA ANNE, Rock Hill B-5. Music Babsl' . . . Campus Queen . . . Always On hand at Senior class meetings . . . The girl who has Everything! BENNETT, CAROLINE EDITH Charleston 7 gs- ELEMENTARY EDUCATION S e n i o r beauty . . . dlemson fan . . . building castles in the air . . . unpre- 1Ctable . . . Tell ltlv BLACKWELL, CLELELA LOUISE, Greenville B.S. HoME ECONOMICS Aries . . . impulsive . . . loves that Tripp to Clemson . . . Coca-Cola girl . . . un- predictable . . . keeps you laughing . . . dear ol' Greenville. BLOUNT, CATHERINE LOUISE, Loris B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Cathy . . . low country gal . . . pastimes: writing letters and manicuring those inch-long nails . . . theme song, Two Loves Have I . . . you know l BOWEN, SAMMIE CAROLINE, Easley B.A. ENGLISH Bunny,' or Pondwater'l . . . Miss Energy of 1954 . . I. assists the universe's greatest photog- rapher . . . speed-demon on the speedball field . . . clever and thorough. BRANNON, JEWELL RUTH, Greenville B.A. SOCIOLOGY Pert-n-Pretty . . . dry wit . . . am- bitious . . . affinity for the armed service . . . Now-reallyil' . . . waits for inspiration. SENICDR Class of '54 BREAUX, JANET THERESA, Rock Hill . B.S. COMMERCE Twin . . . one of a pair . . . witty . . . clever . . . good things come in small packages, she's proof . . . football fan . . . morning coffee a must. 0 BREAUX, JANICE FRANCES, Rock Hill B.S. COMMERCE Twin . . . the other half . . . as gay as her twin . . . just as cute . . . to know them is to love them . . . together they,re great . . . TV fan . . . fre- quently seen on second floor Main Building. BROGDON, REBECCA, Alcolu B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Becky . . . Always haf 3 good shoulder for us to cry . . . gotta write my darling angel . . . Anchors aweigh! . . . A genius with food! . . - style-wise! BROOME, HARRIETT SUE, Monroe, N- C-U B.A. HISTORY AND ENGLISH Resourceful . - .- bunch of the boys were whooping it up - - - Unhmlf weekends . . . versatile . . . just ask her about movies: boo S' poetry . . . original . . . more fun! BROWN, JULIETTE ESTHER, Columbia BS ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Julie . . . Not as diet 35 you may think . . . A Shutter-bugv . . . One of ilhose IIA- C, E'eI-sv . . . Hates to get up in the morning. BRUNSON, NANCY OLIN, Florence SPECIAL STUDENT X Sparkling brown eyes . . . food and fun loving . . . South Carolina, her Alma Mater . . . a suite treat. f BUSKILL, BEVERLY JANE, Rome, Ga. B.S. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Jim! . . . sparkling ring and sparkling brown eyes . . . vivacious . . . loves people , . . known for her many embarrassing moments. BUTTS MRS. VIRGINIA REYNOLDS Chesnee 7 J B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Old maid in the suite . . . loves that husband! . . . makes Spartanburg her home on weekends. CAMLIN, JULIA AGNES, Florence B.A. ENGLISH AND SOCIOLOGY Extremely gay at times . . . likes the medical profession . . . laughs when things aren't funny . . . says, It's so nice . . . never catches on to jokes. ' CAMPBELL, ANNIE MAY, Eastover B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Sweet . . . since-.re . . . always ready to help someone . . . unselfish . . . mad about Wingate . . . a grand gal to know. I?AMPBELL, MARY VERNER, Clemson f-Si. CCIMMERCE Never sees a stranger. . . fun and rom Elfl - . . weaver of dreams . . . the Dixie-Crystal ' - - t0 know her is to love her. CATO, BETTY JEAN, Momma B. . S ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Cato . . . A laugh ll - . . . 260112 ffvn - - . sudden Carolina fan . favorite saying, at. ,' ' ' a1W3YS ready to eat . . . unique personality. wwyw 95 I CHAMBERS, MRS. PAGE FRANKLIN, Rock Hill B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION AND ART Cute and vivacious . . . loves food and Lindsay . . . favorite expres- sion, That,s so insipidn . . . just gotta have a nap . 20th Century Rembrandt . . . has become a town girl. i I CHAPMAN, EVA JEAN, Cleveland B.S. HOME ECONOMICS A friend t O everyone . , I lots of fun . . . plans to keep house for a certain docto . . . calls Thurmond Hall-home. r CLARK, NANCY ELIZABETH, Augusta, Ga, B.S. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Betty,' . . . One of those transfer gals . , . Georgia on her mind . . . The Wheel that keeps S. G. N. rolling . . . Sweet gal with a smile . . . Tennis fiend. COBB, FRANCES CLARA, Blacksburg B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Redl' and Glenn . . . Funniest thing I eve.r saw . . . Freck . . . speed demon . . . big deal at Wesley Foundation . . . sweet, neat, and all reet! COLE, MARY JOE, Greenville B.A. ENGLISH Always reading . . . skin like peaches and cream . . . must have afternoon nap . . . loves to eat . . . puts the tn in party. COLEMAN, WILLA DONNELLE- West Columbia B.A. ENGLISH Let's stop by the bakery . - - hates to write letters . . . favorite pastime: collecting books . . - My cowln . . . rlways humming. COLLINS, IOLA ANN, Chester ' B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Io . . . with a love fri' life . . . unpredictable .... mischievous . . . and haS finmfmln for red!! . . . That reminds me of tlIe one about - - ' personality plus. CONNER, MRS. IRENE OUTLAW, Rock Hill I . d B.S. COMMERCE Lovely dark eyes . . - swf im friendly . . . always a crowd in the car . . . Ilttl'IlClflVC - ' newlywed. Class of '54 CQQK MARY FRANCES, Sumter PSLCHOL0Gy A connoisseur of the arts . . . the Biigsophisticated intellectual . . . flair for the dramatic . . . no - gracious. CONNER, LENORA WELLS, Greenwood BUS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION Cooner'l . . . lives in Pea- body , . . bridge fiend . . . 'owner of the popular Crosley,' 'I , lighter for all productions . . . all-round athlete . . . quite Z1 mechanic. CORBETT, JERRY WILLIS, St. Augustine, Fla. B.S. HOME ECQNOMICS Sleeping is her hobby . . . in- fectious giggle . . . one of those Florida gals . . . interesting personality . . . the very soul of tact. COX, NANCY LEE, Pamplico B.A. FRENCH Our Nan . . . pokey but positive . . . witty but unaware . . . a slave to the classics . . . A friend in need is what I mean to ben. CRAIG, MARGARET FRANCES, Rock Hill B.A. ZOOLOGY One of the friendliest . . . smart, but oh how she dreads a quiz . . . wonderful to work with . . . But I can,t play bridge! CREECH, PATRICIA ANN, Charleston Heights B.S. COMMERCE Bill's the one . . . June bride . . . effervescent personality friendl and understandin . . . y g . . . Curly locks . . . genuinely appreciative of the New World Symphonyv. CRUSBY, MAMIE ELIZABETH, RuHin B.S. HOME EC lovely red hair Interest: males long Weekends ONOMICS Low country gal . . . car . . . . . . Pm gonna drop this course . . . chief . . . likes cokes and candy . . . lives for those CUBBAGE MARY CATHERINE, sumfef 3 BA- ENGLISH ' - - LIZ Taylor Ch0C0late cake. ' Voluminous vocabulary . . . reads a lot look . . . Latin lover . . . blushcr . . . loves CUDD, MARGARET ANN whim, 7 B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Maggy, ' l ya beam 'h ' Y wit . . UMW, are brains . . . Phi U Prexy . . . flair for clothes , cheaper by the dozen . DAIL, ALICE ALINE, Great Falls B.S. COMMERCE AH . . . My kingdom for a 120 word transcriptionl, . . . lives with two music majors' many hours spent at The Typewriter. i ' ' ' DANGEREIELD, ANN LAREE, Monks come, B.S. PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSIC Ree,' . , , UML brew a pot of coifeen . . . Knit two, purl two . . . frequently seen going to W. T. S. at 7:45 a. m .... always marked by low country drawl . . . permanent fixture for four years inthe conservatory. DAVIS, ALMA MORETZ, Rock Hill B.S. MUSIC Second home, the conservatory . . . neat- ness personified . . . nice smile . . . Mars Hill transfer... lovely soprano voice. DAVIS, HESTER LOUISE, Landrum B.A. MATI-IEIvIATICs Hester-uh . . . likes Calculus- it's the figures that count . . . plans to study religion..- constantly rushing . . . sleeps under pillow when not sleep- walking. DILLARD, NANCY MARGARET, Gramlingl B.A. SOCIOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY Dillard . . . likes sugar in her coffee . . . Anybody for the Good Sh0PPU . . . My bangs won t, do rightl' . . . pauses for that Elfmd ! entrance . . . one of Dr. Edwards girls. DIXCN, MARTHA AMANDA, Columbia' Med B.S. PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSIC M21TtY,, ' ' ' unmhi lof . . . toured Europe on two baths and a shower . . . onebox influential twelve . . . Thank you VCYY muchn ' ' ' Soffvini philosopher . . . loves her 36 Children . . . can't help dat man . . . lovable chipmunk. DOUGLAS, JANE ELIZABETH, Ygvfk , B.A. lVlATI-IEIVIATICS A line is a litlelliya lmerione- . . . And now we see through a haze dlml' man-galv . . . home every weekend- AN y'Q'4Y N M455 gf ' V, ,Q :Q has DUNNING, ADELLA WEBER, Summerville B.S. ELEMEN'rAI1Y EDUCATION Tried to convince Mr. Waters we really needed gold-plated annuals . . . loves third graders . . . says comf-a-tuble . . . hates being late . . thinks Black Satin perfume really has it. EASTERLING, DOROTHY ANNE, Bennettsville B.A. CHEMISTRY DOW . . . loveable and loyal . . . precision personified . . . second home HD. Cf, . . . loves to party . . . peaches and cream complexion. ELLINGTON, LAURA ANN, Latta B.A. ENGLISH Charles Henry is her best beaux . . one of the mortarboards'l . . . wakes up singing . . . always makes a good time . . . nights out with Mr. Whitner . . . two roommates: Lou and Tatler . . . dramatic entrances to breakfast. ERTZBERGER, JUNE RAY, Greenville B.S. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Ertzy . . . Got that sparkler . . . loves the navy . . . the uvoicev of the P. E. department fin more ways that onelj . . . big plans for June in June. SENICDR Class of '54 ERVIN SARA ELIZABETH Darlington 3 7 B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION S alliel' . . . loves books . . . coffee . . . Speedball Queen . . . sleepy head. EVANS, CLARIMONDE SHEPPARD, New Zion B.S. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Sleep happy Shep . . . my W. T. S. boys . . . lover of horses . . . typical PEM . . . that country gal. EVANS, SARA JEAN, Lexington B.S. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Draw the elevator upn . . . that red shirt! . . . Three Ring Circus in one . . . ke.eps Coca-Cola company in business . . . loves that Tillman Hall. EVANS, SARA SWEET, Darlington B-A.'ENGLIsH Our Sweet sophisticate . . . dance time's her time . . . Dig that crazy -in . . . likes her sleep - - - our own Mademoiselle. FANN, BARBARA JEAN, Manning B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Fanny . . . petite . . . always a song to sing . . . natural curls . . . . . . winning personality. loves dances FARRIS, MARY ETTA, Cherryville, N. C. B.S. PIANO 3rd finger. left-hand gal . . . unmistakable walk . . . became Mrs. Crane at Christmas . . . naturally sweet . . . freckles on her nose . . . reads Sports section every week-that is when Catawba College is mentioned. FERGUSON, VIRGINIA HUNTER, Gastonia B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Fer g . . . Bil1's coming . . . Lets go to the canteen . . . loves those library science classes .' . . Operator, collect call from Rock Hill . . . night owl. FLOYD, BETTY RUE, Nichols B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Sweet and petite . . . always a smile and a helping hand . . . canine lover . . . hates Q? drippy faucets. A SENIOR Class of IOO X N O I FLOYD, LULA JANE, Fioyddaie B.A. ENGLISH AND JOURNALISM Sense of humor with a pick-up . . . Fm gonna find me a Me.thodist preacherl, . . . What happened to all the copy! . . . has worn same pair of black suede shoes four years . . . her bedroom shoes go slip-slop . . . most unique ambulation. FORD BARBARA ALICE Clover J 7 B.S. PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSIC Ford . . . likes l10rSCS and coffee . . . always smiling . . . spends much time in the conservatory . . . often seen at Clemson dances. FORRESTER, ADDIE MAUDE, Chesnee B.S. HOLTE ECONOMICS Andy . . . pastimef design- ing dresses . . . ultimate goal: a red Buick convertible . - - tell tale eyes . . . has no use for bobby pins and curlerS loves baseball-players that is. FOX, JO ANN Aiken 7 - d B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION HFOXICH - ' ' aily letters from Clemson . . . quiet-but she'll surprise yOU - ' ' I1 good listener . . . loves to read and sleep. GARRISON, CAROL E., Buffalo, N. Y. B.A. MATHEMATICS Vivacious Yankee . . . those eyes that sparkle! . . . Tiger fan . . . hates bugs . . . 'fDid you get those calculus problems for today?', . .- . I'Flattery will get you anywhere . . . Did I get any maIlP'I GILNOBLE, JULIA ELIZABETH, Moore B.A. ENGLISH Betty . . . diamond . . . car . . . home every weekend . . . UI guess you know . . . loves that eighth grade . . . hates snakes .I . . prexy of English club , , . potential homemaker . . . likes reading. GILBERT, MRS. EUNICE LOUISE, Inman B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Reserved and ladylike . . . soft spoken and dependable . . . Conscientious about everything . . . Her charming smile highlights her person- ality . . . attached to the first grade. GRAFF, ELAINE HELEN, Brooklyn, N. Y. B.A. ENGLISH Grecian profile . . . svelte . . . mimics Jerry Lewis . . . giggles . . . raven-haired . . . exercises resisting chocolates fsometimesj . . . a Uchahminn, Yankee. GRIFFIN, BARBARA JEAN, Walhalla B.A. BIOLOGY Calmness plus mischievousnes equals HB. J. . . . Miss President . . . photo fiend . . . Meeting of the coffee club will now come to order . . . The Big Sleep . . . more'n likely . GRIFFIN, PATSY LORENE, Wingate, N. C. B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Prefers the younger ones . . . sweet, dependable . . . true to the core, as likeable as she is inches from the floor. HAMILTON, BILLIE FAYE, Conway B.A. ENGLISH Talking eyes . . . dotes on chocolate and Budd Y Bastienne',. . . . Miss Pfohl's nightingale and the perfect HARMON, PATRICIA ANN, Newberry B-S- ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Patsy,' . . . favorite Colim red . . . Wants to teach the little ones . . . retires ear Y - - . loves to paint and draw. sag,-f mv HARPER, ELIZABETH ANNE, Rock H111 B.A. LIBRARY SCIENCE Anne', . . . friendly and smiling . . . practically lives at the library . , , Sparklin eyes . . . Southern drawl. g HAWTHORNE, VIRGINIA ANN, Anderson B.A. ENGLISH Original . . . pinned to B. S. U, , , gets involved . . . loves Lizzie , the limousine . . . con: vention crazy. HEMBREE, JACQUELINE, Anderson B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Jackie . . . bright remarks . . . heart full of love for third grade . . . enjoys afternoon naps . . . friendly, cheerful, and always smiling. HENRY, HELEN STEVENSON, Clover B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Steviev . . . quiet, but don't be misled . . . the iron mistressl' in her suite . . . likes Clover and a certain young man there.. HERNDON, REBA BRELAND, Ruliin B.S. COMMERCE Sunny disposition . . . always smil- ing . . . enjoys people . . . ideal secretary . . . always busy. HERRING, PHYLLIS HENDRICKS, Easley B.S. HoME ECoNoMIcs Never lacks dates . - - iiWhE.FC,S my mail? . . . frosh beauty queen . . - food and entertainment for suite parties . . . pet peeve: alarm clocks!! HIERS, ANGELIA, Ehrhardr , B.A. ENGLISH Angie . . . JCCms and that dfllli mail . . . Geechie--loud tonel' . . . skips breakfast t0 Calc few extra Winks . . . loves chocolate, ice-cream . - - vom' tion-crocheting bed spread . . . believes in long engage' ments+4 W. C. years. HITE, FRANKIE, Saluda on- B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Piidied full of Pcrsood ality . . . many Uconnectionsl' always ready for 3 any time . . . conscientious . . . sparkling IHUE-'htel' ' ' ' terrific person. Class of '54 ' HOKE, NANCY JANE, Cleveland, Ohio BA' BIOLOGY A married gal in December . . . go- ing to Florida to teach . . .' says Ugunkl' and 'Tll wrrodg' . . . likes sports and cooking . . . January gradu- ate , , , Favorite song: Long Ago and Far Awayv , , , wants six pair of red-headed twins. HOLCOMBE, EMILY RUTH, Westminster B,A. IVIATHEMATICS Rufus . . . math fiend . . . never stops talking . . . pet peeve: people who talk before breakfast . . . Dr. Wheeler's girl-Friday . . . really loves English! HOLMES, BETTY JEAN, Iva B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION HB. JR' . . . really goes to work on those ed units . . . looking forward to teaching . . . loves that grocery shopping-at home that is . . . a Star,' Scout . . . enjoys camping. HOVIS, JOAN ELIZABETH, Lancaster B.S. COMMERCE JOaniem . . . enthusiasm personi- fied . . . the eyes that talk . . . smile for eve.ryOne . . . loaded with class spirit. HOWELL, MARY MARJORIE, Anderson B.S. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Marge . . . always On the go . . . cO-producer of Follies . . . stage struck . . . leads our Alma Mater . . . her heart is where the gym is . . . always smiling and cheerful . . . owns a Buick convert . HUNTER, NANCY ROXANA, Clemson B.S. PUBLIC SCHOOL Music Miss Boll Weevil, l9S4 . . . Talks to anybody that'l1 listen . . . Music is the only thing I know anything about . . . expounds her opinions with dramatic exaggerations . . . Eulenev. HUTTO, JO ANN, Batesburg B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Hutton . . . never hungry-but likes to eat . . . Tiger fan . . . every song is hell favorite . . . one-sided grin! . . . sez: That tears me upon HUTTO, PATRICIA ANNE, Swansea B.S. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Pat-Ratv . . . III the mood . . . chronologically not yet, mentally maybe . . . Uf1PCI'turbcd and unpredictable . . . curly top, cutie pie . PEM. -'XXX X sv-'Q' , 1 sxgkif, , ff MQ N riff, 'f fffs xf 1 , , f ' X N, xzfff X W X W ,' f X , ' MQ X WW , A 4 ?t 2, gf X A . ..f4.i : .gigisasiiiis iii - g A 'I -'r' -, I 1 , ' ,.,.,. L K I g , ,Z ies? . ,, h,.:, I :: X M ' A m I 5 A f ' 235252 sf fa ' HUTTO, SARA MAE, Fort Mill B.S. COMMERCE The girl with long blonde hair . , a perfect lady . . . many hours spent at the typewriter . , soft spoken . . . loves those weekends at home . . , ffwait a minute lv JARRARD, JANICE, New Smyrna Beach, Fla, B.A. ENGLISH Attracts men all the way from Wash- ington state . . . lifes, loves are Jimmy and Chinky . , , Morning comment, Unhh! There must be some other way to start a day than getting up! JENNINGS, EVELYN MINERVA, Gaffney B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Skipper and Bob . . . anniversaries . . . Gather round me little childrenl' . . . potato salad . . . well, tootsie roll! . . . cute as a trick. JOHNSON, REBECCA ANN, Lynchburg B.S. HoME ECONOMICS Becky . . . lives in Thur- mond Hall and Newberry-in mind that is . . . conscientious and competent . . . accomplished cook and seamstress. n jONES, CAROLYN DALE, Clio B.A. MATHEMATICS Loyal and dependable . . . a hard worker . . . loves to get up early . . . favorite ex- pression: Got a letter from Tom this morning . JONES, LILLIAN RUSH, Ware Shoals B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUcATioN Sister . . . knows everybody . . . personality plus . . . sweet but crazy . . . brainy but lazy . . . never a dull moment . . . and Hor- KELLY, BETTY JEAN, Liberty ' B.S. HoME EcoNoM1cs Reserved but Resolute . ve1'Y original . . . member of the Sisterhood'l . - - CPU' mist . . . 'fFlattery will ge.t you nowhere . KING, EMILY MAE, Anderson u B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Doll size . . - UTS' chievous . . . very energetic late at night . . . loves to P 35' golf . . . WhyE,' or 'tWhat?', . . . priceless f1'16I1d- KIRBY, NANCY RUTH, Florence B.A. lvl.-X'I'HEA1A'I'ICS Lovable . . . suffers from bad running' Off at thc. mouth . . . big gambler on World Series, that is . . . bothered with figures . . . grab your man here comes Nancy . . . craves coffee. KIRKPATRICK, SARAH ELIZABETH, Richburg B.S. HOME ECONOMICS A whiz at sewing . . . par- tial to the Navy . . . conscientious about everything . . . Sunday pastime: heading for home . . . heart of gold. KITCHENS, ,IUDITH ANN, Union B.S. PHYSICAL EDUCATION 'fjudyw . . . lOve.s modern dance, golf and David . . . Mamie bangs .. . . looks for- ward to weekends at home . . . looks up to her pupils. KNEECE MARY FRANCES Ruffin P 3 B.S. HOME ECONOIVIICS MR . . . blondef?D . . . faithful reader of the Prerr and Sfamiard . . . always seen with Mamie . . . Pm not jestingn . . . great personality . . . green eyes. SENIOR Class of '54 LANCASTER, DORIS ELIZABETH, Pauline B.S. HOME ECONOIVIICS Dottie . . . yodels . . . literary Mickey Spillane . . . shutter bug . . . blue shorts and ceramics . . . short and swett. LANCASTER, IACQUELINE J., Jonesville B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Jackie . . . dark-haired and pretty . . . always has a beau handy . . . has a mania for coffee-at the Good Shop . . . early riser . . . heading a 1011? Way in the Home Ec. field. LANCE, GENEVA, Campobello B-S. ZOOLOGY Jean . . . everybody's friend . . . talks a mile a minute . . . a Tillman toiler . . . lives to Cat and sleep . . . peeve: alarm clocks . . . favorite topic: Virginia Beach. LANE, VIVIAN CLAIRE Elloree P ES- COMMERCE TOrchie,, . . . loves to dance . . . Another local call . . . low country drawl . . . likes those fly boys . . . Heyy, I I05 LANGLEY, JUNE CARROLL, Union B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Can cook . . . Did anybody check the mail? . . . Anybody going to Union, Satur- day?', . . . two years at Limestone . . . plansC?Q for the future. LEWIS, ANN WHITFORD, Charleston B.A. ENGLISH One of the Big Twelven . . . Presi- dent of the Wessies . . . in a fog . . . low-country gal . . . Lloyd says' . . . her only rival--a cadaver. LEWIS, REBECCA MADGE, Winnsboro B.S. COMMERCE Black magic in her eyes and hair . . . loves song talks, midnight snacks, and Headaches . . a favorite of all. LIGON, AMY LAURA, Easley B.S. HOME ECONOMICS True to her word, her work, and her friends . . . she left her heart at North Greenville. SENIOR Class of '54 W XX. LIGON, MRS. PATRICIA BLAIR, Blair B.A. JOURNALISM Mrs. Carroll Ligon, that is . . . partial to jet pilots . . . hates to go to breakfast . . . coffee and canasta fiend . . . favorite item: green spreads! LINDLER, RACHEL ANNE, Little Mountain B.S. COMMERCE Three-year girl . . . slow but sure . . . especially slow . . . perfectionist . . . quiet . . - fanatic about cleanliness and neatness. LINK, MARY CLINTON, lVIcCorInick B.A. ENGLISH C1int,' . . . absent-minded . . . gen' ci-ous . . . always Gregory Peck . . . back-slapper . . - LUIS take a walk . . . tears of laughter. LOVE, BETTY JEAN, Rock Hill KS. EI.EMEN'I'ARv EDUCATION Punk . . . converted P. E. Major . . . unusual talent for modern dance . - - Plbpular , . . craziest laugh . . . mischievous . . . sunny disposition. LOXIE, MARY EVELYN, York B.S. HQME ECONOMICS Love is what makes the world 0 around . . . brown eyes and sweet-tempered . . . resides it Thurmond Hall . . . makes delicious mints . . . true io her work, but hates Winthrop on the. weekends. LOVE, MARY FRANCES, Rock Hill B,S, ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Sis . . . Anybody Wanna' cut class today! . . . cute dimples . . . crazy town gal . . . bridge fiend. LUCAS ELEANOR LOUISE Dillon 7 J B.S. PUBLIC Scuoor. MUSIC Lou . . . killed all the roaches in room 160 . . . loves apples and chewing gum . . . most enthusiastic about letter-writing . . . always washes out the bathtub . . . doesn't talk before breakfast . . . always says You go first . . . four dimensional smile. LYBRAND, AGNES JOAN, Ridge spring A.B. CHEMISTRY Harvey . . . morning muteness . . . Tillman vs. Joe . . . silent mischief . . . Miss Fix-it . . . Zoo'-per collector . . . A fourth for coffeeiv MCDOW, JEWEL, Lancaster A.B. CHEMISTRY ujillv . . . always a willing worker . . . poster fiend . . . loves those package.s from home . . . a friend to all . . . got the chemistry bug. MCELVEEN, ANNIE LAURIE, Lynchburg B.S. PIANO Transfer from U. of Tenn .... likes to sleep-in the daytime . . . coffee fiend . . . favorite expression: I just can't understand it . . . chimes pumper . . . called Red . . . globe trotter in mind only . . . lives in the conservatory. MCILWAIN, LOIS CARSON, Camden B.S. 'PHYSICAL EDUCATION Awakes after breakfast . . . favorite expression: It's marvelous! . . . sporting gal . . . loves tennis and swimming . . . early to bed and late. to rise. MCLEAN, ELIZABETH COPLEY Bl thewood 1 Y BS' ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Beth . . . true friend Interested. in teaching . . . attractive blonde . . . likes food, period. I IO7 -C F' rt R is lr is III H MCLEOD, ANNIE MARGARET, Pinewood B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Margare est one . . . never makes it to breakfast . . letters from 'Ke.nt . . . ambition: to be a good teacher . . . always willing to help. tl! - . . neat- . lives for MCMEEKIN, MARY ELOISE, Columbia B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Senior beauty . , , f'Qh those ed courses! . . . brain child . . . letters every dag from David . . . future minister's wife. MCMILLAN, MIRIAM GERALDINE, Sumter B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Gerryl' . . . many freckles . . . bridge and coffee fiend . . . first floor's bar- ber . . . wants to learn to play tennis . . . loves Carolina . . . a true friend, indeed. MCMILLAN NORMA ADELE Latta 7 1 B.S. COMMERCE Del1'I . . . always wears striped P. jfs . . . caffeine craver . . . homeward bound every week- end . . . stepped right out of Vogue . . . Beta Alpha . . . a good pianist, too . . . loves that Buick. MARTIN, JANINE MARYSE, Lyon, France SPECIAL STUDENT In France, we . . . Oh-he . . . petite . . . big brown, wistful eyes . . . likes coffee and sweets . . . Engaged girl. MARTIN, JIMMIE LOUISE, Charleston B.S. HOME ECONOMICS A Charlestonian without the accent . . . hates for people to be late . . . big grin . . . married in Mairch. MASTERS, DORIS WILMA, Greenville B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Everybody's friend . . - loves apples . . . B. S. U. worker . . . knows how to make those A's. MATHIS, JESSIE ROBERTA, Dalzell ' B.S. PUBLIC SCHOOL Music Bert . . . loves 132510, planes, and dogs . . . Somebody make coffee? - - - SH delssohn at Midnight . . . that violin comes first. fl f' V..--. I , li f 11- fi J, 'xl A A, ri-1 A MAYES, ELIZABETH ANN, North Charleston B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Betty . . . wants to occupy a tcacher's chair . . . low-country gal . . . partial to p, C, . . . loves coffee and kittens. MAYES, SARAH LUCILE, Sumter A,B, ENGLISH One of Dr. jarrell's disciples . . . Chief of Winthrop's F. B. I .... exploding personality . . . shrinks from use of H20 . . . noted for frankness, and the ability to take a joke as well as play one! MEADOR, JANIE ELLEN, Union B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Always a helping hand . . . enthusiastic for Tennesse.e . . . never studies . . . loves to sleep and eat . . . hates rainy days and weekends at Winthrop. MIDDLETON, BETTY SUE, Angelus B.S. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Sue Betten . . . loves teaching those WTS boys . . . one of the f'Magpie.s . . . loves square dances and volleyball . . . pork chops and bananas . . . acts like a thirteen-year old. MILLER, HELEN ELIZABETH, Honea Path B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Tiny tot trainer . for some coffee? . . . talks about Ridgecrest of wit-at most une.xpected moments. MILLER, NORIVIA JEAN, Clinton B.A CHEMISTRY A re ular ni ht owl ' 3 E - sport . . . Zeta Alpha . . . haunts Tillman Hall helpful . . . Can you prove that? MILLS, ELIZABETH BARRON, Fort B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Betty . . . Ready . . . plenty . good . . . mighty Mill . . stylish - - . third finger, left hand girl . . . Bud is her man. MONTAGUE, JOANNE, Charlotte, N. C. BA- ENGLISH AND JOURNALISM jo . . . no tar on later heelslyet . . . always looking for a feature for the ' .I- - - . This reminds me of the time . . . hates rats - . . loves Mademoiselle . . . very original and smart. ff! MONTGOMERY, ,DORRIS CRAYTON, Ta 10 YS B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Stars in her eyes . , , ffwllreis Princeton?,' . . . capable . . . cheerful . . . cherub . . member of the Sisterhood . . . classic profile. MOORE, MRS. HELEN SHEWMAKE B.S. HoMIs ECONOMICS A married gal of long stand- ing . . . so easy to talk to . . . ever the pleasant smile . . . owns lovely blonde hair and an enviable complexion. MORRISON, MARGIE WILLENE, Hartsville B.S, HOME ECONOMICS A good friend to have . . . likes to take her noon day siestas . . . partial to the Navy. MORROW, DORIS JEAN, Pauline B.A. SOCIOLOGY Likes sociology and history . . . always friendly . . . has good intentions . . . true to her work and her friends . . . A truer friend you'll never find . ' MOSLEY PATSY RUTH Gaffney 7 7 B.S. PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSIC Pat . . . Music, Music, Music . . . starvation diets . . . haunts the conservatory, W. T. S., canteen, and Good Shop . . . mania for chewing gum. VIOZINGO, DOROTHY JEAN, Bishopville B.S. COMMERCE Moen . . . always a friendly gCS- ture . . . Gotta stick to my diet , . . redhead but H0 temper . . . a smile for everyone. MURRAY, PATRICIA ROSE, sr. Stephen B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Murphy . . . loyal to V- P. I. and Karl . . . cute personality and curly hair - - - loves weekends in Rock Hill . . . coffee Hend . . . low- country drawl . . . I betcha, my hat . NANCE, SARA FRANCES, Galivants Ferry B.A. BIOLOGY Easy going and talks in slow mC,?'lT1n I . . . . class scholar . . . spends all her waking hours in man Hall and the Infirmary . . . writes nightly letters t0 Baltimore. SEN OATES, DORA HAYES, Darlington B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Easy going . never frets . . . If I lose my head, I'1l find it ye.t'l. OGLESBEE, KATHERINE JOYCE, Sumter B.A. HISTORX' Casual . . . the tailored .type . . expressive eyes . . . ambling ambitions. PAGE, ELEANOR JEAN, Sellers B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Grand Hotel Manager . . daily letters from Billy sometimes called June . kee her dim les showing . . . P P 1 1 - . . No, not twins, just sisters - - . spends Mondays at meetings. PAGE, SYLVIA JUNE, Sellers B.S. HOME ECONOMICS like to report yourself? Joke book on two legs the uke . . . Je-an', Ju-a Ju-an , . . . Would you . . . afternoon sicsta a must . . . . . a rival for Miss Oliver with n', what's the difference? R Class NEWSON, ROSAMOND, McBee B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Nicknamed Ros . . . dig that crazy giggle . . . shower schedule-6:00 A. M. . . . goll-ee! . . . Betty Grable gams. NICHCLS, NORMA RACHAEL, Mountville B.S. CoMMERcE Three-year gall . . . slowpoke . . . fiend for sports and dancing . . . versatile-true to her aims . . . Loves those weekends. NICKLES, LYNDA GRACE, Seneca A.B. BIOLOGY Come on now-Smile! . . . Anybody for Clemson?l' . . . Book and Key . . . W. F. pusher . . . from those Piedmont hills . . . Reckon? NIVEN, JULIA ORR, Lancaster B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION TH . . . likes green . . . words to music . . . looks forward to weekends . . . stylish . . . mind on the elementary level, in teaching that IS. of '54 I l ull l l PALMER, SARAH MARGARET, Bennettsville B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Simpl, . . . velvety blue eyes . . . poetry lover . . . Kitten', on the keys . . . And it's a long, long, time from May to Deceinberw. PATRIDGE, ANNE JEANETTE, Lincolnton, B.S. HOME ECONOIVIICS Georgia Cracker . . . loves baby clothes . . . Augusta Junior transfer . . . no more midnight snacks . . . misplaced in suite of PEM's . . . favorite expression: You reckon surely . PATRICK, NANCY JANE, Manning B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION, Seen but never heard! . . . I just don't have a thing to wear! . . . always dream- ing about the rigbl one . . . Early to bed and late to rise, should make Nancy very wise! PAULLING, BARBARA ANNE, Orangeburg B.S. COIYIIVIERCE P . . . that slow Orangeburg bro- gue . . . Jackls the one . . . a friend to everyone . . . neat as a pin . . . personality to waste . . . that crazy mixed-up kid. ,437 FSI r I l i I E I I I it i , I 273 fffmi 47 If ll I ll PETTUS, PEGGY ANNE, Fort Mill B.A. HISTORY Peg of My Heartl' . . . good things comes in small packages . . . loves the beach, good music, late hours, and shrimp . . . friendly. PI-IARR, ALICE ELIZABETH, Concord, N. C. B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Pm zz TARHEEL born and a TARHEEL bred . . . ordeal for the day: wak- ing up . . . hobby is eating . . . good-natured and jolly. PHILLIPS, DORIS LEA, Gaffney B.S. HoME ECONOMICS Dottie', . . . petite beautl' . . . member of the Sisterhood . . . downright 10V3b1C- PITMAN, SYBIL MERLEEN, Taylors B.S. ELEIVIENTARY EDUCATION Hobbyt Painting mug rals . . . ,nother Clemson fan . . . plenty of SCIHSC an knows how to use it . . . Converted Commerce major- II2 POOLE, JACQUELINE, Gaffney B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION . 'jackie' . . . history ace , . . Style plus . . . Looks cute In pink . . . Mischievous brown eyes . . . Favorite expression: Anyone . POWELL, DOROTHY ANN, Charlotte, N. C. BUS' COMMERCE DOW . . . a Navy fan . . . neat- ness personified . . . frequently on second floor of the Administration Building . . . oriental eyes . . . always in big hurry. PYE, KATHRYN JUNE, Tryon, N. C. A.B. ENGLISH AND FINE ARTS Kat'l . . . Book and Key teas . . . afternoon visits with Dr. Jarrell . . . Wof- ford Homecoming fan . . . changes hair-do every week . . . aversion to water . . . of the intelligentsia . . . always trying to beat Mr. Waters out of a nickel. QUINN, LAURA JOANNA, Cleveland, Tenn. B.S. COMMERCE UL. J. . . . class leader . . . Senate Prexy . . . popular with everyone . . . Tennessee gal . . . figure fiend . . . Hot cha'. QUINN, MARGARET ANN, Clover B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Neat gal . . . wakes up the suite to talk . . . loves lemon pie . . . nasty habit- cleaning up room at 3 A. M. RAMSEY, DOROTHY LEE, Myrtle Beach B.A. ENGLISH Dot . . . Temporary status of Miss . . . snub nose . . . Myrtle Beach comber . . . Clemson Fan . . . Feeds Ants. RAST, FRANCES JEAN, Eutawville 1E'A' ENGLISH The girl with the musical laugh . . . fan - . . hobby: Myron? . . . Hates crowds . . . Likes Chopin, RAY, VALERIA DENIZA, went Union B'S- ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Val . . . always dated UP - . . definitely good looking . . . sophistication - - - Georgia fan . . . crazy laugh. strsuoia REA, MILDRED ANNE, Sumter B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Rea . , back production of Follies . . . that same sweet smile for cveed one . . . a true artist . . . and how she can roll those brown eyes . . . always late. lg REAMES, MARY CAROLINE, Anderson B.A. ENGLISH Always ready with a punfiij . those eyes . . . perkin' at six A. M .... energy Plus -l I a city girl longin' for the country . . . runs regular Probleni Bureau. REINHARDT, PATRICIA ANN, Rock Hill B.S. PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSIC Pat . . . always will- ing to lend a helping hand . . . cheerful and friendly... versatile, especially when it comes to music. RISHER, MRS. DEANE RAST, Cameron B.A. ENGLISH My husband . . . you can take a girl out of the country, but you can't take the country out of a girl . . . Julia's 10:00 o'clock coffee partner . .. unique walk . . . valuable. RITTER, MRS. JUNE PULASKI, Hampton B.S. ENGLISH One of the lucky few with her Mrs degree . . . January graduate . . . low country gal . . . lives for the weekends . . . I declare yaw'll . ROBERTS, MRS. DOROTHY, Blacksburg B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Dot . . . makes that long trip everyday from Blacksburg . . . transfer student . . . hubby and three little tax deductions. ROCHESTER, HELEN RACHEL, Walhalla B.S. LIBRARY SCIENCE Always seen at the libraryggtg That,s the truth . . . likes plenty of coffee . - - dee roaches. ROYALS, MILDRED KATHERINE, Lofis 6 B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Big green eyes ' ' ' In lov. with the telephone company fasldvl - - ' bablhtalkir 'reign so nice to know . . . on the lookout for the tw0-fone g Pontiac . . . Myrtle Beach. f--I il I .' I, ,-7 X.--r-.gn A it U9 QSM I If :L1lIt,'1.wN' or-J A SAWYER, FRIEDA ANN, Salley BS, PHYSICAL EDUCATION Easy going . . . loves a gggd time . . . slee.ps her life away . . . watches those iw, E, M. Press deadlines . . . camping fiend . . . one of the magples. SCHAAP, MARY ELAINE, Waihaiia BA, LIBRARY SCIENCE Believes in eight hours of beauty rest . . . huh . . . whiz on current events . . . per- petual griper- SCHIRMER, RUTH, Charleston B.A. MATHEMATICS NIuffie . . . blue eyes . . . in- dependent . . . Charleston brogue . . . fun always . . resourceful . . . in love . . . 4-0 cups of coffee . SHACKELFORD, PATRICIA T., Georgetown B.A. JOURNALISM AND ENGLISH Pat', . . . Anybody for bridgeii' . . . journalistic soul . . . queen over Wolford way . . . J, B. . . . Her pin's almost as big as she is . . . little big shot. SHANDS, ETHEL IRENE, Pauline B.S. HOME ECONOIVIICS Transfer from North Green- ville . . . good personality . . . August graduate . . . loves that certain salesman . . . ideal when it comes to cooking. SHAW, BARBARA ANN, Marion B.S. PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSIC F a v o rite expression: Guess what? . . . song bird in Katie's crowd . . . loves the land of the Swamp Fox. SHEALY, PEGGY LOU, West Columbia BA- SOCIOLOGY Loves chocolate pie . . . pet peeve: ticking clocks . . . heartbreaker . . . Lefty,' . . . freckles - loves to write letters . . . Let me tell ya! . . . socialite. SIMMONS, LILLIAN KATE, Rock Hill B,-5-NVOICE AND PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSIC Lil . . . 5 2 . . . eyes of blue . . . Tweren't me . . . infectious laugh . . . sparkling personality . . . loves the North . . . 2111 accomplished baby-sitter SINCLAIR, JACQUELINE Mullins J B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Jackie - - - Tiny but te .. . . . always gets things done . . . loves letters but hatzisnrl write . . . favorite topic: Niece Linda. 0 SMITH, BARBARA HILL, Johnston B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Former Tenn. Hillbill . . . Where in the world are my glasses? . , loves tht Wake Forest football team . . . a fiend for tootsie pops anad bubble-gum . . . always looking for a fourth for bridge, full of fun. SMITH, BETTY JEAN, Ridgeville B.A. ZOOLOGY B, J. . . . lives to eat . land, U. S. A .... Miss Lightbulb, 1952 . . . toiler . . . Save your matches . . . loves them them . . . Go, girl, go! SMITH, FRANZOURIA, Johnston B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Zookie'l . feet and twinkling eyes . . . crazy about levies 6:00 o'clock, Dillard, 1et's go to Good's', . . . . Yankee a Tillman and leaves . dancing . . . Ultls . precious in a pony tail . . . good work for all . . . No, let me! SMITH, JOAN ENGLISH, Orangeburg A.B. SOCIOLOGY Modern but simple . . . originality unsurpassed . . . the girl with the cat . . . a quiet beauty. SMITH, PAULINE VIRGINIA, Lancaster a B.S. HoME ECONOMICS Petite . . . designs wedding dresses . . . can sew a fine seam . . . likes early hours-In the A. M .... mountain climbing fiend! SPEARS, RHODA, Conway B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Enviable dinlpleiniegij prexy of her suite . . . dry wit will surprlSC You ' ' ' the sweetest future school marms. STEVENSON, MARGARET DELL, Bichbufihd BA- CHEMISTRY M2188iC,' - - - our llitleeiiifilility . . . petite . . . neat . . . diligent . . . magnetlc P footloose and fancy free . . . always on the gO- STEVENSON, PEGGY JEAN, Commbia B.S. COMINIERCE Sweet, winning smile . . . loves the whole commerce department . . . always ready for mail call . . . cute as a speckled-nose pup . . . never too busy to assist a friend in need. STEWART, MARTHA ANNE, Rock Hill B.S. HOME ECoNoMICs Hard working and funloving . . . flaming red hair . . . popular . . . always has time to stop and chat . . . those mischievous eyes. STOWE, MRS. MARY ALICE C., Rock Hill B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Great love for kids . . . smart . . . sweet and considerate . . . always seen going Eb or coming from an Ed class. STRAWN, GLORIA MAREE, Ninety Six B.S. PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSIC just Gloria . . . that Ipana smile . . . Ken her only love . . . easy-going . . . never a worry . . . You'11 ind me at the consei-vatoryv. SENIOR Class of '54 STRICKLAND, AZALEA JEAN, Nichols B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Quiet, but surprising . . . sweet as they come . . . Charleston expert . . . nimble with a needle . . . pe.t peeve: empty mailbox. STUCKEY, KATHERINE, Bishopville B.S. PHYSICAL EUCATION Kitty . . . Pm gonna, have me a car . . . Let's go to the show . . . W. A. A.- heart, body, and soul . . . What am I gonna, teach next week? TARRANT, FRANCES CAROLYN, Clemson BZS- COMMERCE Irresistible personality . . . a whirl- wind of activity . . . has parakeet fever and a passion for the airlines. TENNYSON, HILDA OLIVIA, Inman B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION A converted Rock Hil- Hal? . . . a sparkler adorns her third finger, left hand . . . 3 tml' tot trainer . . , a record fan . . . Ready to go?l' ! THOMPSON, LOIS ISABELLE, Camden B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Izzy . . . bouncing curiosity . . . everybodys friend . . . one of the dozen . . . just a joke, a puzzle, a cup of coffee, and Harvey . TISDALE, MARTHA ALICE, Nesmith B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Whiz with a machine . . . runs instead of walking . . . all for Stonehead and Clem- son . . . has many odd expressions . . . loves ice cream. TRIBBLE, MARY ELIZABETH, Greenville B.S. PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSIC Trib . . . pet peeve: hates to get up . . . favorite subjects: Bob and Texas and music . . . faithful B. S. U. worker . . . easy to get along with . . . always on the go. TUCKER, ELIZABETH MAY, Rock Hill B.A. MODERN LANGUAGES E. MY, . . . dignified and intellectual . . . loves good music and good books . . . has decided points of view . . . known for her lovely hands. SENICR Class of '54 TURNER, LURA JANE, Travelers Rest B.S. COMMERCE Easy going . . . smiles and winning ways . . . talented . . . loves to dance, sing, and make merry . . . midnight snacks . . . her life is an open book. VAN PATTON, MRS. JUNE R., Spartanburg B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Cute and friendly . . - Air Force wife . . . three-month honeymoon in Kansas . . . f loves small children . . . Why doesnlt he come home? . . . nice to be around. WALKER, ELEANOR LYNN, Spartanburg B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Let's play a hand of bfldge . . . conscientious . . . gotta go to a meeting of the SISUTT' hood . . . She will work you to death. WALLACE, MARY AGNES, York B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Aggie', . . . blonde . . - IOVCS that ex-paratrooper . . . Pat, get up, get upv . . . never gets enough sleep. IIB WARNER, JANE ADELL, Fort Mill BS' HOME ECONOMICS Likes spaghetti . . . sez: I dgnat Want to go to class todayv . . . always seen with odd objects , . . commuter . . . reserved. WEATHERLY, SARAH PAYE, MQCO11 BS. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Neat and trim . . . eager to work . . . heart of gold, hair to match . . . Johnny 15 The Boy For Mel'- WEEKS, BARBARA FAY, Macbeth B.A. I-I1sToRY Lives for letters from Dick . . . low- country brogue . . . her suites' alarm clock . . . speaks her own mind . . . a coffee-hater fimagine?j . . . pet peeve: making tests for Training School. WHITE ELIZABETH ANN, Rock Hill P B.S. COMMERCE Ann', . . . dynamic little blue-eyed blonde . . . unique personality . . . always well-groomed . . . a iirm believer in Wofford . . . wonderful friend. WHITE, JOYCE MARIE, Rock Hill B.A. BIOLOGY Has a man on her mind . . . will swap her diploma for a marriage license come June! . . . loves biology, hates to study! WHITLOCK, BONNIE ANNE, Bennettsville B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Lustrous, auburn red hair . . . dynamite comes in small packages . . . night owl . . . always late. WILSON, FRANCES ADELE, Fort Mill B.S. PUBLIC SCHOOL Music Del . . . sand in her Shoes . . . likes sleeping, eating, and dancing . . . Have YOU heard this oneiv . . . coffee fiend . . . cute kid. WINGATE, PATRICIA ADELINE- Gastonia, N. C. B-S- HOME ECONOMICS Yokahama Maman . . . mail from overseas and Parents' Magazines . . . kee.ps the chil- dren straight in Nursery School . . . Bring me a sir-ce! 1 II9 SENIOR Class of '54 B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION A.B. FRENCH UV. A. . South Carolina flow countryj . I'm about to starve to death! as puddin' ! bacteria-wonder why? I20 between Clemson and Citadel . . . of life away . . . Theme song: WITHERS, SARA FRANCES, Anderson Always cutting hair , , diligent second grade teacher . . . huh? . . . fickle . , i fascinating feet . . . favors B. S. U. retreats! WGOD, VIRGINIA ANNE DUVAL, Charleston . from the metropolis of . little but loud! . . . torn famous last words: Y'al1 . . slept four worst years Pomp and Circumstancev. WORSHAM, REBECCA ANN, Bamberg B.A. HISTORY Loves black coffee and Jake . . t is allergic to the Training School . . . favorite expression: You know. WORTHY, BLANCHE ANNE, Chester B.A. MATH Soothing Southern Drawing Class Prexy . . . Plane Geometry and kids don't mix . . . wake me up in Hfteen minutes . . . leader of big twelve. WRIGHT, ISABELLE KERR, Shelton B.S. HOME EcoNoM1cs Izzie . . . letters from Clemson . . . You're my sweetie . . . naive . . . bargain- hunter . . . early to bed, early to rise . . . dimples . . . cute WRIGHT, JUANITA JUNE, Bishopville B.S. Holm: EcoNoM1cs Junikins . . . those tallzativf eyes! . . . Shy as a violet or Bold as an Amazon . - - What, a letter for me?', . . . really can sew! . . . hatCS I0 ULVL UQV' ffm QVLCQ ZW 1 Senior House Council First Row: MARGARET DELL STEVENSON, SARAH WEATHERLY, SARA FRANCES WITHERS, BETTY KELLEY, NANCY PATRICK, GLORIA STRAWN. Second Row: DOT MOZINGO, MARY ETTA FARRIS, JEAN PAGE, Home President, JOAN LYBRAND, VIRGINIA FERGUSON. MISS LOUISE OLIVER Residence Hall Counselor MRS. WILMA W. HEAD Hozzxe Mazinger I22 Y Blessed are ye who go around in circles, for ye shall be called wheels. This is the motto of Senior Order. Winthrop's highest honorary organization, Senior Order is com- posed of the twelve most outstanding senors. Every Wednesday night the C'Big Twelve get together to discuss campus affairs and plan ways to further student-faculty relationships. Activities include formal cof- fee hours in Johnson Hall on special occasions and informal cohcee hours once a month in the canteen. Since 1924, the mortarboard and black gloves worn by Senior Order initiates have been a sign of dis- tinction on the Winthrop campus. Automatic members are B. Grifiin, President of Stitdent Gow- ernrnentg Julia Camlin, President of Winthrop Christian Assoeiationg Kitty Stuckey, President of Ufinthrop Athletic Association, Blanche Ann Worthy, President of Senior Class, and Laura Jo Quinn, Presi- dent of Senate. The remaining seven members are chosen by the class and by Senior Order. The Chairman is Blanche Ann Worthy. Elected by the class were Marge Howell, Laura Ann Ellington, Deane Rast Risher, and Isabelle Thompson, Ann Lewis, Lula Jane Floyd, and Marty Dixon were selected by the other nine members. First Row: JULIA CAMLIN, MARTHA DIXON, LAURA ANN ELLINGTON, LULA JANE FLOYD. Second Row: BARBARA JEAN GRIFFIN, MARJORIE HOWELL, ANN LEWIS, LAURA JO QUINN. Third Row: DEANE RAST RISHER, KITTY STUCKEY ISABELLE THOMPSON, BLANCHE ANN WORTHY. .-. - tiff. A, 4 i V I P I i il s It l V 1 i I i '4 I r 1 1 fx T fi' 13 ' ffll ,, ,X ,V Y 1' ,Q ff ,f 'if 5 ,lm if 1 gf in ' if ,xl 1, w 1 11 I . , ,, , , fi 5 1 :Z .1 1, .f Seated, Left to Riglzz: LULA JANE FLOYD, MARTHA DIXON, JULIA CAMLIN, CAROLINE REAMES, PAT SHACKELFORD, BARBARA BENDER, DOROTHY RAMSEY, SARA FRANCES NANCE. Szamiing: UB. J. GRIF- FIN, LAURA ANN ' ELLING PON, KATHRYN PYE, KITTY STUCKEY, MARGE HOWELL, LAURA JO QUINN, BLANCHE ANN WORTHY, DEANE RAST RISHER. On the basis of service, citizenship, eXtra-curricular activity, scholarship, and promise of future usefulness sixteen W' th , in rop seniors are listed in Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges. This Book is published through the coopera- tion of over siX hundred American universities, to provide an incentive for students to get the most out of their college careers and to recognize those who have been outstanding in college. Tapped in recognition of leadership and character, statements are nationally honored by this organization and beneht from its student placement service. IZ4 DONNELLE COLEMAN DOROTHY EASTERLING SARA FRANCES NANCE LYNDA NICKLES KATIIRYN PYE DEANE RAST RIS HER 4 NO MORE . . . SWEATING THROUGH EXAMS NO MORE . . . WAITING IN THE PARLORS NO MORE . . WINDING DAISIES FOR DAISY NO MORE... FREE HAIRCUTS. CHAIN. In , ,O I, ,fi W ,. ,fu VI! J , ,fy lj! X . .4 . E J NO MORE . . . RUBBING THOSE FEET SOME CLEM- NO MQRE SON BOY STEPPED ON. . . . TEDIOUS HOURS SPENT STUDYING. l26 I NO MORE . . . HAMEURGERISQHIJ ON THE ATH- NO MORE . . . HAVING THE MOST ORIGINAL, LETIC FIELD. MOST INCOMPREHENSIBILE, MOsT UNsUOcEssEUL NO MORE . . . BURNING THE MIDNIGHT OIL CLASSES NIGHT SKIT- PLOTTING FOR CLASSES NIGHT. NO MORE . . . sENIOR ORDER INITIATIONS. ' 0 0 s A a NO MORE . . . PICKING UP SPLINTERS. I27 I NO MORE . . . BLOODSHOT EYES AND EXHAUSTED GREYMATTER. I I Senior Su perlafives aan nggdn Sfzmifn Named MOST ORIGINAL 'b ' . . . conftfz uzfzonf io pnblicafiofzy 7720111 notable . . . BeZzewf in live ffl Z' D ' ' ' ' an .eff we . . . enjoy: ,fzttzng and thanking. l28 4 1 g6LI 46LI 6L QI Selected MOST POPULAR . . . Beauty not of the Jkin deep variety . . . Amr! inzferenf in Glefmzalef . . . never ebfemf, never late, and elweyf intefeftefi. IZ9 fl' .FW W' W n ug Q . I 474, fr, ,V ,. U . I ff, .1 Voted MOST VALU Prexyg 24-hour fz0bbyQj1fz01f0gmj2fzy. ABLE . . . noted for cofzftructiw zffzifzkifzg . . . 24-flour job: S. G- A- 130 1 li 41, l, i , 2 x 1 1 ' 4. lLK ,E M -f - A' , ' W l l QV 1 Q W 4 Nl ml - r bane cwl gcc er' Cllofefz BEST ALL-ROUND . . . mn and has done almoxl anytfzifzg, including czzlclzlfzg lm' mem . . . never walkf-fum . . . jnersonljication of a Wlzeel . I3l 5 1 l JJ I ww ff Wxf ,, Z, 70 ZW WW' f W W ff! VWXWU V Julia? GUTSTANDING injiuerzce af W. MAH, CHARACTER won her the voter of the Senior Clan . . . wield: C. A. Prefidefzt . . . .fometimef misty but mont alwayf on the figfzzf zfraak. I32 X 1 own 01155 EN . . THUSIASTIC . . , when 1flz.ere'f work to be flofze, foam 15055 22, mio the wean hour: - - . vzever-1115 attilznfe . . . fzlwayf in fl hurry and always xmiling. I33 MISS PERSON f6lS?f5f8lf'j 010,855 ALITY . . . zcfzefz you 6d7L,1f .fee fzer you aw hem' fwfr, and iff alwayf fzmny . . . Clan Spfzriplzzg . . . anim X fi J X ez 5 0 76 Book-wiflz an z1f1f7'zlCliU5 wwf. I34 ,xx wvcgzyaw Defifmgly MOST HELPFUL . . . facklef a tough job with Quiet fZete1'11Lim1fi0fz . . . zferpizfe l I ' zz 5 am! an amazzvzg meow! for dawg g - - . . . rugged 77Zd70f, Jzll mamfzzzm fl high fc zo func aww' g U25 work no one elm wants to do. 135 s il ' Last Will nd Testament We, the 1954- graduating class of Winthrop College, having been termed famong printable descriptive phrasesj original and radical for the past four years, now explode into the world beyond the fence. Upon our departure we leave certain posses- sions fsome esteemed, some otherwisej to certain people fsome esteemed, some otherwiseJ who in our opinion are best suited to protecting said possessions. To the student body as a whole we leave a detailed chart of the magnificent campus grapevine, without which we would never have heard all those things we weren't meant to hear and shouldn't have heard, and which didn't amount to any- thing anyway. The class of '54 leaves to the class of '57 our unparalleled record of no win-no place-no show-for four years of Classes' Nights, in the hope that they can keep up this new tradition. It ain't easy. To the class of '56 we leave our astounded admiration for their spirit and originality, and our love to the best sister class ever. To the class of '55 we leave a pamphlet entitled, How to be a Member of One Thousand and One Organizations while graduating Magna Cum Laude. We, CHRISTIAN CAMLIN and HJOHN WEsLEY LEVVIS, do grudgingly leave to Harriet Patterson and Kitty Stanley our complete library of Theology and a stern reminder that every- thing has its place, and should be there, in Johnson Hall. We, PATSY DUNNING, NANCY HUNTER, and LURA JANE TURNER, leave to future business managers the suggestion that they major in Higher Accounting. I, NORMA JEAN MILLER, leave with the uniform committee the suggestion that uniform skirts be made acid proof. I, VALERIA RAY, with much backing, leave the uniform committee the further suggestion that the uniform take its place along with powdered wigs and bustles. We, BETTY MAYES, EMILY KING, GERRY MCMILLAN, ANNIE MAE CAMPBELL, SARA LOU BECKHAM, PATSY GRIFFIN, and FRANKIE HITE, leave to Joy Mungo, Nancy James, Vir- ginia Bunn, and Mary Faith McMillan hundreds of whole children, with the admonition that they must be considered as such. I, LAURA ANN ELLINGTON, leave Charles Henry to anyone who is willing to replace windows, fenders, batteries, rings, and tires, and who is capable of pushing said vehicle. We, BARBARA BENDER, ELOISE MCMEEKIN, and MAR GARET ANN CUDD, leave our unique combination of beauty and brains to anyone the gods might have so blessed. We, LUCY FLOYD and PAT SHACKELFORD, leave our devout love Of bridge playing, and dancing, and our remarkable vocabularies, when T. copy doesn't come in, to someone not planning to marry a Methodist preacher. Senior Order leaves to next year's Senior Order, Dale Carnagie's book on How to WVin Friends and InHuence People and an alarm clock for those 5:00 a. m. meetings. Senior Orderless leaves its reputation as the most disordered Orderless yet to the next Orderless. We, B. GRIFFIN and LAURA JO QUINN, in great confu- sion, leave Robert'siwell-known rules to Pat Pennel and Dora Jean Johnson, in hopes that they'll be able to differentiate between amendments and amendments to amendments and amendments to amendments to amendments. We, PATTY, LAURA ANN, KAT, and LUCY, leave future editors a case of Nestles color rinse to combat premature grayness. We, PATSY MOSLEY, ADELE WILSON, MARY TRIBBLE, MARTY DIXON, PAT REINHARDT, BARBARA FORD, BARBARA SHAW, and GLORIA STRAVVN, leave the bedlam of the conserva- tory to Kay Felder, Harriet Ann Floyd, Jackie Edwards, and Dot Hunt, with hopes that their roommates don't sing in diminished thirds. I, HEI.EN ANDERSON, leave all the stray, flea-ridden cats on campus to be divided between Dr. Wine and Miss Post. If no agreement can be reached, the cats are to be passed on to the Biology Department. I, DORIS PHILLIPS, leave my extremely well-hlled date cards to Iris Kornegay. I, SARA FRANCES NANOE, leave Sidney Rose Sarratt my astronomical quality point ratio of 3.91 and a box of no-doze to keep up that astronomical average. We, CAROLYN TARRANT and JANICE JARRARD, leave our diarrheal parakeets to anyone with a bird-loving roommate. I, JEAN PAGE, leave to the next Senior Hall prexy, two carloads of pastel blue downey soft tissue for everyone. We, FRAN BAILEY, GINGER ARCHER, BLANCHE ANNE WORTHY and LYNN WALKER, regretfully leave our pet roach, Herman, for whom we have developed a great friendship and love, with the hope that the next occupants of suite 210-212 will be kind to him. HERE LIE LAURA Jo QUINN AND LULA JANE FL 136 OYD, TESTATORS of llle Class of 1954 1, ROBERTA fiddling fool MATHIS, leave my violin to be encased in glass and left in the conservatory for posterity. We, BLANCHE ANN WORTHY, MUFFIE SHIRMER, JANE DOUGLAS, NANCY KIRBY, and CAROL GARRISON, leave scores of unproved theorems, Miss Rogers, and the Training School eleventh graders, the cause of whose behaviour remains a mystery, to next year's Archimedeans. We, JANE BUSKILL, FRIEDA SAWYER, and Lois MCTLWAIN, JUNE ERTZSBERGER, SHEP EvANs and PATSY HUTTO, leave our tank suits and a needle and thread to remedy the most obvious inadequacies, to Jean Vandell, Bobbie Stone, and Jo Bennett. l, JULIETTE BROYVN, leave half a box of Kodobromide to fellow camera bug Joyce McCall. l, LEIGH AUSTIN, leave earmuffs to the roommate of next year's S. G. A. president so that her nervous system wonft be ruined by listening to buzzes day and night. We, DELLA ADAMS, ANN BEDENBAUGH, PAT CREECH, ADELE MCMILLAN, JUNE PAGE, ALINE DAIL, DOT POWELL, MAE HUTTO, and ADELE BEDENBAUGH, leave accounting, shorthand, and typing to go out into a world of accounting, shorthand, and typing. l, HARVEY LYBRAND, leave my utterly soundless mornings to anyone else who finds it impossible to speak before breakfast. We, as a class, leave JoAnne Montague to the Postal authori- ties in hopes that she will get her just rewards for her blas- phemy against the 906 box rent. We, DEANE RAST RISHER, VIRGINIA REYNOLDS BUTTS, DOROTHY LEE RAMSEY, PAGE FRANKLIN CHAMBERS, JUNE ROBERTS VAN PATTON, PAT BLAIR LIGON, JUNE PULASKI RITTER, and IRENE OUTLAW CONNER, leave Zenobia Wheeler, Mary Sue McMillan, Ann WVhitlock, Nancy Rushton, Mary Ann Friday, and all those other fortunates a dog-eared copy of the Kinsey Reportf' and several well-thumbed copies of '4The Modern Bride . The rest of us just leave with high hopes. We, LOU LUCAS and JOAN Hovrs, leave our unbounding enthusiasm to Hugh Rice Jenkins, Neut Rush, and Kitten', Proctor. l, JOAN ENGLISH SMITH, leave my muse and ability to carry the poetry section of the Journal through four years to Alice Ray. We, JANET and JANICE BREAUX, leave the terrible confu- sion of looking exactly alike to all other twins on campus. We, MARGIE HOWELL, JUDY KITCHENS, BARBARA PAUL- LING, and BARBARA JEAN FANN, leave our dancing feet, with all calluses, corns, and bunions to Faye Counts, Ann Cooksey, and Betty Jean Jackson. We, SISTER JONES and ANN WORSHAM, will our positions as class jesters to Casey and Dickie. We, MADGE LEWIS, BONNIE ANN WHITLOCK, FRANCES COOK, BILLY FAYE HAMILTON, MAE HUTTO, CAROLINE BENNETT, SARAH WEATHERLY, and LAURA ANN BELCHER, leave a warning to Judy Smith, Ansie Lou Johnson, Chickie Streator, and Barbara Summers that they best keep their tresses Short cause these sinks in Senior just ain't got it. I, ISABEL THOMPSON, leave to the Christian Association, my career of making Optomists of pessimists, with the admonition that it is a full-time ob. WC, REBECCA BROGDEN, DORRIs MONTGOMERY, and JACKIE SINCLAIR, leave the little red wagon and the house to R21Cl1cl Berry, Winnie Jackson, and Celeste Rogers. IJ SARA SWEET EVANS, leave to next year's dance committee chairman a complete list of names and prices of every dance band in the western hemisphere and the tearful reminder to future dance chairman that fifty percent of the student body wants all fast numbers and fifty per cent, all slow. We leave Lil Simmons to the Met, with a warning to Patflse Munsely uBCW21r65 and Julian Niven to Arthur Godfrey, knowing that she will replace Julius admirably. l, JERRY CORBITT, leave my sympathies to the next girl who IS proclaimed errand girl extraodinaire for the Home Economics Department. I, KITTY, STUCKEY, leave my herculean ability to vvin Play Day practically single-handed for the Seniors to any other athlete willing to attempt it. We, BETTY CLARK, CoONER , BETTY SUE MIDDLETON, the senior PE maj ors, leave a blue print of a brown gymnasium to Miss Post. We, the elementary ed majors, leave Miss Dema fnovv, let's think in terms ofj Lockhead, Texas, Miss Sadie fBoolJ Goggins, ten minutes on the end of every period, and Dr. M. L. fMumblesJ Storey, all of the art work inspired by various ed classes. We, the journalism majors, leave Mr. Montgomery one can of dome wax and a buffer to use on his shining lock, with the recommendation that they be lent to Dean McCoy on assembly days. We, the commerce majors, leave the hope that Dr. Harold fOllie Owlj Gilbreath's famed corporation manufacturing fried butterfly wings will one day declare dividends. We, the denizens of the house across the street, leave to next year's inmates several gallons of Sure Kill and the re- minder that ants do not carry diseases. Just brush the little varmints off and serve the stuff at faculty teas. We, the science majors, leave Tillman Hall, hoping we'll make it out before it collapses. ANGIE HIERs, BETTY GENOBLE, ELAINE GRAFF, and other English majors, leave Dr. Tennyson Wheeler our latest book, Meaningless Sentences of Five Hundred Words or More, for diagraming in advanced grammar. To everyone, we leave Miss Threlkell, with a reminder that although someone did pay tuition in Canadian bacon, Miss T. has shown great originality in its preparation. To Mr. Alexander Cdig that crazy punj Graham, we leave an autographed photo of Dottie Lamour, complete with sarong. To Miss Oliver, with much, much love, we leave five cents to start a fund to build a sound-proof room so that she can get some sleep during Senior Order meetings. To Dean Donaldson, along with our appreciation for a job well done, we leave a complete guide to trains to and from New York, excluding troop trains, in case she accompanies next year's Herald Tribune group. To Dr. Sims KH, he's a honey-piej we leave thanks for all the things he's done for the welfare of Winthrop College, but refuse to leave all our interesting memories of four years with Henry. In witness thereof we have hereunto set our hands and fixed the great seal of the Class of 1954. LULA JANE FLOYD, LAURA JO QUINN, Tertatorr. ? May E lv MAE HUTTO BARBARA PAULLING ANNE WHITNER NANCY Jo STRICKLAND CAROLINE MADGE BENNETT LEWIS ,fl ,I ,L il L, hi la fi l 'A', X i ,J J 2.4 ,I XL Panorama, dancers, music-and with the firm con- viction that Winthrop beauties are the most beautiful beauties anywhere, May Day gets under Way. May Queen, Barbara Bender, reigned over May Day and Eloise McMeekin was 1954 Maid-of- Honor. Attendants Were: Kitty Cahill, Mary Ann Garvin, Dot Powell and Barbara Rogers represent- ing the freshman class. Queen BARBARA BENDER ANN MARY FAITH PU W R51-EY MCMILLAN - ROSE ELLEN JUDY JACKSON DOZIER -ra fx-, .Jil 'km l HM li iii V , f'.' a' ,ff fu 1 K' .,.f'-' 9-'1 f V' ,E L The sophomore representatives Were: Rose Ellen Jackson, Judy Dozier, Barbara Gillespie, and Deryl Dempsey. Representing the junior class Were: Anne Whitner, Nancy JO Strickland, Ann Pursley, and Mary Faith McMillan. Mae Hutto, Barbara Paul- ling, Madge Lewis, and Caroline Bennett repre- sented the seniors. Maid of Honor ELOISE MCMEEKIN .....,- ,... .... W...--.-..r,-uw ---- --X1--V BARBARA GILLESPIE DERYL DEMPSEI KITTY CAHILL MARY ANN GARVI N BARBARA DOT ROGERS POWELL 'ff DR. SARAH E. CRAGVVALLXII Hezzri of Home Economics Deparffgieni . ff' 1 j, MISS KATHERINE R. ADAMS Head of Healih Education Deparlmevzt THURMOND HALL Ilflzefe Ike seams are spliz Thurmond Hall is a modern laby- rinth of kitchens, apartments, ollices, and Classrooms Where the fine old art of home making is turned into an exact science. Through these doors Walk the most tired girls at Winthrop. I 1 f' 'Ii -. it wi - . 1. , V ' A H M --,z V' , 5 ,l :'lf. ig llff R' W5 'll 1' il T W li I .l lfiiil Seated: MISS BETTY J. BLACK, MISS FLOY O. WILSON, DR. SARAH E. CRAGWELL, MISS MIRIAM J. MOOSE, MRS. DOROTHY M. FORSYTHE. Standing: MISS JULIA THRELKELD, MISS ROBERTA LONDON, MISS GEORGIA HALSTEAD, MISS THELMA MALONE, MISS FRANCES VIRGINIA WILLIAMS, MRS. FLORENCE A. SCRUGGS, MISS NELL FLINN. ----1 --....---.N ,,,,,,,i,, X' .ML ,,,, ,...,,..,,,,iW:,.Q,,Pw X 2 ,--,U ,Ju , 5: ,f J , J , I i I ' I ' , J J Y. J L- , If , ii .J 12 fl lf- T I l , ,J .l l l First Row: DORIS PHILLIPS, JO ANNE COLLINS, JACKIE SINCLAIR, BETTY JANE JORDAN. Second Rosy' JO ANNE B 4 h AKER DORIS MONTGOMERY, JERRY CORBETT, MARGARET ANN CUDD, BETTY KELLY. Third Rm. PRUTT HAMBRTGHT, LYNN WiALKER, JOYCE AUTEN, MARY LOVE, LAURA ANN RELCHER, OPAL HOLDER, MARTHA ANN STEWART, GINGER ARCHER, JEAN LINK, JUNE PAGE. This national Home Economics fraternity gives recognition to Home Economics majors with top records in professional Work, attitude, leadership, and scholastic achievement. In other Words, Phi U goals are guaranteed to cook delectably, sew magnificently, perform unbelievably complicated mathe- mathical feats With calories and vitamins, rear an ideal family and hold down a career at the same time, and last for a lifetime. Officers are Margaret Ann Cudd, President 5 Lynn Walker, Vice-President, Betty Kelley, Recording Secretary 5 Jerry Corbett, Corresponding Secretary 5 Jo Anne Collins, Treasurer. O , , 1 Fpffgs ,ffm ,fx VT, , ,E J, J f V L. my ll l. I1-if 'Ei T315 l ,z 51 'l , '7 ig llffiw ,, ,- JJ if I Ii' J' ll 1:1 ' i. I-7 Winhecon is the Home Eco- nomics organization open to all majors in this field. These girls have a first mortgage on Thur- mond Hall, their home sweet home? Each month they meet with high hopes for better understand- ing of campus, community, and family living conditions. Officers are Mary Evelyn Love, President, June Carroll Langley, Vice-President, Frances Culbreath, Secretary, Sara Kirkpatrick, Treas- ' E nrer, Nancy Brock, Reporter, Miss Roberta London, F acuity Advisor. A Q J Z 5 af ,S ' J . I ,Y P asv? .il 552 553s N l 143 5 Peabody Gymnasium N ow our tour introduces you to Winthrop Athletics. f'Mr. Peabody's Players meet in Peabody Gym tojoin in recreational activities. Lights are turned on early as students arrive for classes, and lights burn late in this building as students prepare for demonstrations and play days. The gym is the headquarters of the Physi- cal Education Department, the Wiiithrop Athletic Association, and the home of Sigma Gamma Nu. fo Rlgm Mizs ALICE sALo Miss PosT, MRS. JOHN BAKER, .Miss RUTH ANN UPCHURLH i Miss PoLLY MooRE Phyimz Education MISS 1 H711 ' l W. A. A. OFFICERS Pictwed, Left to Right are: KITTY STUCKEY, President, BETTY DICKINSON, Recorderg BETTY MACFIE, Treasurer, SIS MAYFIELD, Secretary and MARGE HOWELL, Vice-Prafidenl. ll In ' :I f W rn: 'cts , ima 1- 5' ,C fggt. I: lf M6321 Fri it gg W Up Elfihifi V 'il lg ll 21:9 L li 'ix-'S iX1 ! cgi 'F I W1 l' ' I. X . .,- W. V .,. . .. .J ,V ii ,. i ,Qi V0 ,K A girl I ,S uni ln if .Al ln let me The easy Way to cure lordosis . the chronolog- ical history, uses, and care of the golf ball . , , how to improve your figure in a tank suit . . . how to achieve a healthy foxtrot . . . the best tour of your state, as olfered by the hiking club. These helpful skills and many more are included in the association's program which is intended to reach every girl at Winthrop-from the members of the hockey team to the Ring Around the Rosy Elementary Ed majors and the Latin bugs who Won't take off their glasses. We meet the activities of the W. A. A. as one of the important phases of college life. Making up the Athletic Council are the officers, chairmen of the sports clubs 5 recreational co-ordinator, Patsy I-Iutto, Town Girls' representative, Sylvia Conner, and the dormitory chairmen, Buzz Bryan, Peggy Sue Price, Ann Reynolds, Dorothy Garris, Frieda Sawyer, and Margaret Dysart. Miss Ruth Sturgis is the advisor. s v' ,. E Hiking and Outing CHICKIE STREATOR, Cfzairman Walkiiig each Thursday afternoon in the fall and spring, the Corn and Callus Crew tramp the roads and vygggdi around Rock Hill. ,...-- ,g F +xx , . x -Q . sf 3 ngfif X 5 EW fx Kansai ii KXEJVX X X 1 T -'NX 1.1 1 J K ' f' f Af, X!!! X E ri: fx If, ,N x i-, R I K My lr ,' --M1 no J, xy . ' T - 4 l . 2 --MX Eze? .L K3 1, V, gilt' Modern Dance JEAN VANDELL, Chairman The Shapes sway and bounce along with Mrs. Salo once a Week in the gym. Made up of girls who try out for the club, it presents a lively demonstration at the end of each year. Tumbling JACKIE BOWLES, Chairman The Tumblers form pyramids, squares, and circles as part of their play. Their Work on the mats con- sists of head stands, rolls, and other tumbling techniques. basketball. Cfficiais JOANNE SCARBOROUGH, Cflaifwzan TomorroW's Referees practice officiating and regulating to gain their rating by the NSWA. They meet on Wednesday night and also help oiiiciate at the intramural Clubs Volleyball BETTY SUE MIDDLETON, Chairman The net oifers a challenge to each girl, as the Volleyball is served and set up. Excitement is the byword of the game when teams meet in the spring. TEENIE REID, Chairman The Birdies use the archery field and the Country Club to makg their holes-in-one. One of the most popular clubs, it provides an op- portunity to practice on a regular course. Archery BETTY CLARK, Chairman Toxophilites aim for the bull's eye as they meet to improve their technique. These Robin Hood fans draw their bows and let arrows Hy once a Week in the spring. X l w Softball The Bats and Balls form com- petitive groups Which play each Monday and Wediiesday after- noon. Learning to bat, bunt and run is this group's purpose. O v NEUTRICE RUSH, Chairman bf Tap Dance BETTY JEAN JACKSON, Chairman Makiiig music with their feet is the job of these Tappers Who meet in johnson each Thursday night. No experience is required to join this club, and the girls learn the latest steps and rhythms. Dolphins LOTS MCILWAIN, Ch!1i!'l7Lfl7Z The Bathers perform acrobatics and Water tricks to delight all spec- tators. A special Water show is sponsored each year by this group. ., . Xxx Q c c sl WQLLQNX ' xy t'ssy ' ua., ,f 1' NXg:Cfv' KIT' V, yugtxhag f gf s ' I D I ocla ance v PY' V lxmgugigisg px FAYE coUNTs, chnffmm gwgg Learning to be a Mcatv or a Waltz hip, X is partner is part of this club's activ- GV W! ity. Any music, from the boogie W lx blues to the three-quarter beat is used to teach students to dance. I il there when these vigorous teams fitllgff are on the run. l T4 Hockey l' GWEN THACKER, Chairman lll The Shin-Guarders battle-it-out llllgll and rough-it-up on the athletic 'WSPVZ field. It's a drive here and a stick picsanl :lorml l 4 P ulos Square Dance BETH PARKER, Chai z-1:z an, ffPromenade your partner is the password of this club. Under the direction of Miss Post, these girls learn new dances and sponsor the annual square dance clinic on campus. Lifeguards ERIN WINGO, Chairman Using the latest techniques the Savers practice for water emer- gencies and life guard ratings. A special group, they wear out-of- umformn bathing suits. ra, Basketball LYNN RENTZ, Chairman. In intramural competition, each Hoopster team plays for glory and gain. A Round Robin tournament is held each year, and playing gets rough as goals are rung up. ,f If fri ..-f-' 0's .f' A ,ik ' 0 '57, Tennis JANE BUSKILL, Chazfmfm 'MX n . If x Racqueteeringaround, this club serves the courts in fall and spring. f It is one of the largest athletic Q' R groups and meets twice a week. XXX 4fReadyE can be heard every other word. .4-iv-., ,-,,.......- -.gash-i ,.. .-1 -41' .Q 11543 ll rf ' lf --' X ' -.smile - ' ll it --I ll ljljlll is XL, , .. --. .,- -- Q- Sigma Gamma Nu is the departmental organi- zation for the local Amazons in the Physical Edu- cation department. This club endeavors to instill some professional pride into the majors. Fall brings about SGN's gala circus, the proceeds of which go to make upascholarship fund. Among other projects is their collection of Christmas gifts for the crippled children at the Shriners' Hospital in Greenville. Gflicers are: President, Betty Clark 5 Vice-Presb dent, Pat Hutto, Secretary, Dot Haynie, Trees- urer, Gwen Thacker , Social Cheirmcm, Lynn Rentz, Pem Press Editors, Betty Sue Middleton, Frieda Sawyer. ' Members are: Freshmen: Betty Anne Barron, Buzz Bryan, Wilma Graham, Cuemilla Harter, Lois Hough, Betty Hull, Kay Jordan, Kay Kil- lingsworth, Ann Lacy, Peggy McCall, Kathryn ,... -.,.-- .47..,..-..... ...-.- ,., .,,.-.., ., .-,.. .. . , . ..,., . , 1 V L 1 5-1 , ,, I ia y ,-,.- , vw--.f--q f i. ' I f' ' ft.-,ff fur 1 ssl i ii in 4 llfml il 114 H fx i I ' 1 'I H l Y . f' l. ' ,,. l I ' V1 xii .J 'rj ,, J.. - Parker, Lois Presnell, Peggy Sue Price, 'fKitten Proctor, Peggy Sloan, Peggy Stokes, Mary Sue Timmons, Marjorie Trotter, Mary Wall, Ellye Youmans. 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Q Q Q Q Q T2 Y Q Q Q Q Y Q Q QQ Q Q Y Q Q Q Q Q Q QQ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 '1 11 1 Z1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 169 ' N-1. S' W if W f 7X .Q L, I K ggi ...- ,- AN XGRK ?71? M 1 iw X1 I N if w lx x ff W U X f DIRECTORY Seniors ADAMS, DELLA ANNE Route 3, Timmonsville ALTMAN, DORIS JEAN Route 1, Marion TATLER Staff 4, Art Editor 45 Winhecon Club 2, 3. AMICK, MRS. DOROTHY HAYES 328 State St., Rock Hill Town Girls, Representative on Westminster Fellowship Council 2, Secretary Westminster Fellowship 35 Senate 3, 45 Town Girls, Rep- resentative W. C. A. Council 33 S0C10l0gy Club 2, 3, 45 Masquers I, 25 Alpha Psi Omega 3, 45 Phi Alpha Theta 3, 45 Alpha Kappa Delta 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 45 Handbook Editor 3. ANDERSON, HELEN RUTH Apt. 82, Cobb House, Rock Hill Sacred Heart Junior College, Belmont, N. C., 1, 25 International Relations Club 35 English Club 35 Newman Club 3, 4. ARCHER, VIRGINIA FRANKLIN 116 Pinckney St., Chester Winhecon Club 1, 2, 3, 4. AUSTIN, ELIZABETH LEIGH 406 Winston St., Florence folzmonian 1, 3, 45 Scribbler's Club 15 W. C. A. Freshman Coun- selor 25 International Relations Club 2, 35 TATLER Junior Staff 35 Psychology Club 4. AUSTEN, JOYCE Route 2, Rock Hill Westminster Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 45 Dormitory Chairman 15 Distri- bution Chairman of Chimes 25 Foods Chairman 45 Distinguished List 1, 35 W. C. A. Freshman Counselor 25 Winhecon Club 2, 3, 45 Marshal 35 Senate 35 Phi Upsilon Omicron 3, 4, Historian 45 Danforth Fellowship 3. BAILEY, FRANCES MCNEILL J 548 Palmetto St., Spartanburg Granddaughters' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 25 Marshal 35 Junior Classes Editor of TATL1-:R 35 Senior Classes Editor of TATLER 45 Westminster Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 45 Council 3. BANKS,'NAOMI RUTH Route 2, BOX 52, Blackstock Lutheran Student Association 4. BECKHAM, SARA LOU Route 2, Heath Springs Johmonian Staff 15 Association of Childhood Education l, 2, 3, 45 House Council 25 W. C. A. Cabinet 35 Westminster Fellowship 3, 45 Senate 4. BEDENBAUGH, DOROTHY ANNE Route 2, Prosperity Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 45 Wesley Foundation Council 35 Chair- man of Auditing Committee 45 Chairman of House Improvement of Senior Hall 45 Beta Alpha 4. BEDENBAUGH, LOUISE ADELE Little Mountain Wesley Foundation l, 2,- 3, 45 Freshman Counselor 25 W. C. A. 45 Beta Alpha 4. BEESON, SHIRLEY JOYCE Route 1, Marion choir 1, 2, 3, A. 0.13. 1, 2, 3, 4. BELCHER, LAURA ANN 14 Bloomwood Heights, Inman Phi Upsilon Omicron 3, 4. BENDER, BARBARA ANNE I 1244 Winthrop Drive, Rock Hill Dorian Music Club l, 2, Secretary 15 Freshman Counselor 25 Le Cercle Francais 25 Choir 35 Winthrop Music Club 3, 45 Execu- tive Board 3, 45 Town Girls 1, 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman 2, Presi- dent 45 May Court 2, 3, 45 May Queen 45 KHPPH Delta Pi 43 President 45 Handbook Editor 45 Senate 3, 4, Town Girls' RCP' rescntative 35 Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges 4. BENNETT, CAROLINE EDITH S2 Hasell St., Charleston A- C. E. 3, 45 I. N. C. 45 Social Dance Club 35 May COUl't 4- BLACKWELL, CLELELA LOUISE Route 1, Greenville Winhecon Club, Social Committee of Bancroft. BLOUNT, CATHERINE LOUISE Route 2, Loris Winhecon Club 1, 2, 3, 4, BOWEN, SAMMIE CAROLINE Box 267, Easley TATLER Photography Editor 45 Jolznronian l, 2, 3, 4, Columnist 3, SOC1ety Editor 45 Granddaughters' Club l, 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 35 Masquers, Treasurer 3, 45 Sigma Epsilon Kappa. BRANNON, JEWELL RUTH p 6 Twentieth St., Greenville Sociology Club 2, 4, Vice-President 45 Red Cross 45 Marshal 4. BREAUX, JANET THERESA Box 733, Rock Hill Newman Club. BREAUX, JANICE FRANCES BOX 733, Rock Hill BRooDoN, REBECCA Algolu W. C. A. Counselor 2. BROOME, HARRIET 705 Lancaster Ave., Monroe, N. C. BROWN, JULIETTE ESTHER 2417 Santee Ave., Columbia A. C. 13. 1, 2, 3, 4. BRUNSON, NANCY OLIN 821 Gregg Ave., Florence BUSKILL, BEVERLY JANE Box 761, Rome, Ga. Sigma Gamma Nu l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 25 Dolphin Club l, 2, 3, 45 Granddaughters' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball Club 2, 3, 45 Modern Dance Club 2, 3, 45 W. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Alpha Phi Zeta 25 Hiking Club 25 Tennis Club 2, 45 Chairman CDining Rooml 35 Secretary of State P. E. Association 35 Senator 3, 45 Sports Staff of TATLER 3, 45 Wesley Foundation Council 45 Taps Leader 45 Temporary Senior Hall Taps Leader 4. BUTTS, MRS. VIRGINIA REYNOLDS Box 12, Chesnee A. C. E. l, 2, 3, 45 House Council Member 25 Mary Mildred Sullivan Award 4. CAMLIN ULIA AGNES Route 2 Box 439 Florence 3 1 1 , Masquers 15 Johmonian 15 Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 45 Council l, Secretary 25 Honorary Member 45 Senate l, 2, 3, 45 Grand- daughters' Club l, 2, 3, 45 S. G. A. House Council 25 W. C. A. 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Commissioner 2, Secretary 3, President 45 Sociology Club 35 Secretary 35 Senior Order 45 Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges 4. CAMPBELL, ANNIE MAY Eastover L. S. A. l, 2, 3, 4. CAMPBELL, MARY VERNER Box 1371, Clemson Social Dance Club l, 2, 35 Hiking Club 1, 25 Softball Club 25 Alpha Psi Zeta 35 Fire Chief of North Dormitory 35 Westminster Fellowship l, 2, 3, 45 Student Opinion Committee 2. CATO, BETTY JEAN Box 121, Monetta A. C. E. l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 45 Senator 4. CHAMBERS, MRS. PAGE FRANKLIN Rock Hill L. s. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. CHAPMAN, EVA JEAN Cleveland, Winhecon Club l, 2, 3, 45 B. S. U. Council 15 Journal Staff 2. CLARK, NANCY ELIZABETH 1703 Wrightsboro Road, Augusta, Ga. Sigma Gamma Nu 3, 4, President 45 Athletic Council 4. COBB, FRANCES CLARA Route 1, Box 194, Gaffney House Council Member 25 Wesley Foundation Council 2, 3, 45 Marshal 35 Senator 35 International Relations Club 35 Kappa Delta Pi 4, Treasurer 45 A. C. E- 4. COLE, MARY JOE 112 Townes St. Ext., Greenville Alpha Psi Zeta 45 Sigma Epsilon Kappa 45 El Circule Castellano 45 Granddaughters' Club 4. DI RECTO RY-C ontinued COLEMAN, WILLA DONNELLE Box 126, Blairs Dining Room Scholarship 1, 25 Le Circle Francais 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 45 W. C. A. Freshman Counselor 25 Dean's List 2, 35 Marshal 35 W. C. A. Taps Leader 35 Byrnes Scholarship 3, 45 Sigma Epsilon Kappa 3, 45 Book and Key 4, Treasurer 4. COLLINS, JOE ANN 130 Saluda St., Chester Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 25 Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Winhecon Club 1, 45 Wesley Foundation Council, Greater Council 45 Phi Upsilon Omicron 3, Treasurer 45 House Council 35 Mary Mildred Sullivan Scholarship 35 Alpha Phi Zeta 4. CONNER, MRS. IRENE OUTLAW Rock Hill COOK, FRANCES 448 Dogwood Drive, Sumter Jolmsonian 1, 2, 3, 45 Reporter, Columnist 2, News Editor 35 Associate Editor 45 W. C. A. Reporter 15 W. C. A. Cabinet 25 Senate 15 Hockey Club 15 Book Contest Winner 15 International Relations Club 2, 3, 45 Vice-President 35 TATLER 35 Sigma Epsilon Kappa 3, 45 President of Alpha Psi Zeta 45 Le Circle Francais 4. CONNER, LENORA WELLS 31815 Calhoun Ave., Greenwood Sigma Gamma Nu 1, 2, 3, 45 W. A. A. Council 15 S. G. N. Representative 35 Softball Club 1, 25 Volleyball Club 1, 25 Hockey Club 1, 2, 35 Tumbling Club l, 35 Basketball Club 1, 2, 35 Of- ficials Club 2, 35 Square Dance Club 25 Modern Dance Club 4. CORBETT, JERRY WILLIS 31 St. Louis Ave., St. Augustine, Fla. Phi Upsilon Omicron. COX, NANCY LEE 29 Sudbury Road, Concord, Mass. Le Circle Francais 2, 3, 45 Sigma Epsilon Kappa 3, 4, Social Co- Chairman 35 Pi Delta Phi 3, 4, Vice-President 3, 45 Dorothea Malchus Award 35 Spanish Club 4. CRAIG, MARGARET Route 1, Box 100, Rock Hill Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 45 Temporary Senator 25 Secretary of Town Girls 25 Tri Beta 3, 4, Secretary 3, Treasurer 45 I. R. C. 45 Business Manager of Handbook 3. CREECH, PAT 8-B Yeamans Apts., Charleston Heights House President 35 Senate 35 Beta Alpha 3, Vice-President 45 M. Mildred Sullivan Award 35 Modern Dance Club 35 Tennis Club 45 Judicial Board 4. CROSBY, MAMIE E. Rufiin Winhecon Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Hiking Club 15 Square Dance Club 25 4-H Club 1, 25 House Council 3. CUBBAGE, MARY Box 806, Sumter Le Cercle Francais 1, 2, 35 W. C. A. Freshman Counselor 25 W. C. A. Taps 35 Senate 35 Marshal 3, 45 Sigma Epsilon Kappa 3, 4, Social Co-Chairman 35 Chief Marshal 4. CUDD, MARGARET ANN 15 Church St., Whitney Winhecon Club 1, 2, 3, 45 B. S. U. 1, 2, 3, 45 TATLE11 2, 35 Upsilon Omicron 2, 3, 4, President 45 Alpha Psi Zeta 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 35 Marshal 35 Kappa Delta Pi 3, 45 Dean's List. DAIL, ALICE ALINE Route 1, Blackstock B. s. U. 1, 2, 3, 4. DANGERFIELD, ANN LAREE Box 451, Moncks Corner Band 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVIS, ALMA MORETZ 863 Milton Ave., Rock Hill DAVIS, HESTER LOUISE Route 2, Landrum Archimedeans 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 35 House Council 35 Mary Mildred Sullivan Scholarship 3, 45 President, Oakland Baptist Sunday School 4. DILLARD, NANCY MARGARET Gramling Alpha Phi Zeta 2, 3, 45 Sociology Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4. DIXON, MARTHA AMANDA 2709 Two-Notch Road, Columbia President, We.stminster Fellowship5 Winthrop Music Club5 Choir5 Senior Order5 Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges 4. DOUGLAS, JANE ELIZABETH 7 Broad Street, York House Council 25 French Club 2, Vice-President 35 Archimedeans 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Senator 3, 45 Chairman of Foreign Stu- dent Drive 35 W. C. A. Publicity Chairman 4. DUNNING, ADELLA WEBER BOX 44, Summerville Association of Childhood Education 1, 2, 3, 45 Dormitory Chairman for L. S. A. 25 House Council 35 TATLER Staff 3, Business Manager 45 .Iohnsonian Staff 3. EASTERLING, DOROTHY ANN Box 278, Bennettsville Senator 2, 3, 45 German Club, Vice-President 25 Mary M. Sullivan Award 25 Zeta Alpha 3, 4, Secretary 45 Archimedeans 3, 45 Judicial Board 45 Book and Key 4. ELLINGTON, LAURA ANN BOX 217, Latta Jolmszmian 1, 2, 3, Business Manager Freshman Edition 1, Ad- vertising Staff 2, Business Manager 35 Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4, Greater Council l, 4, Council 35 Senate 25 American Political Affairs Club 2, President 25 J0urnall' Staff 3, 45 Sigma Epsilon Kappa 3, 45 Senior Assistant 45 Senior Order 45 TATLER 3, 4, Advertising Manager 3, Editor-in-Chief 45 Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges 4. ERTZBURGER, JUNE RAY Route 5, Greenville Furman University 15 Sigma Gamma Nu 2, 3, 4. ERVIN, SARA ELIZABETH 327 Law St., Darlington Masquers 1, 2, 35 Westminste.r Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior Dol- phins 15 Senior Dolphins l, 2, 3, 45 Tennis Club 35 A. C. E. 3, 4. EVANS, CLARIMOND SHEPPARD New Zion Sigma Gamma Nu 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Hockey Club 35 Officials Club 35 Tennis Club 4. EVANS, SARA JEAN Box 27, Lexington Westminster Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 45 Sigma Gamma Nu 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Dormitory Chairman 25 Hockey Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Softball Club 1, 2, 3, 4. EVANS, SARA SWEET 152 Spring St., Darlington Masquers 1, 2, 35 Dalphins 15 Senator 1, 45 Granddaughters' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 TATLER Staif 1, 2, 3, 4, Organizations Editor 45 House Council 25 Chairman, Junior-Senior 35 English Club 3, 45 Dining Room Committee 35 Dance Committee Chairman 4. FANN, BARBARA JEAN Box 95, Manning A. c. E. 3, 4. FARRIS, MARY ETTA Post Road, Cherryville, N. C. Dorian Music Club 1, 25 Lutheran Students, Association 1, 2, 3, 45 Dormitory Committee Chairman 25 Class Pianist 35 College Sextette 3, 45 Winthrop Music Club 3, 45 Marshal 35 House Council Mem- ber 45 Mary Mildred Sullivan Scholarship 45 Kappa Delta Pi 4. FERGUSON, VIRGINIA HUNTER 1110 Spenser Ave., Gastonia Association of Childhood Education 1, 2, 3, 45 Westminster Fellow- ship 1, 2, 3, 45 Dormitory Chairman 25 House Council 4. FLOYD, BETTY RUE Route 2, Box 47, Nichols Winhecon Club 2, 3, 45 W. C. A. Taps Leader 3. FLOYD, LULA JANE Floyddale Jolmronian 1, 3, 4, Assistant Department and Department Editor 3, Managing Editor, Editor 45 Wesley Foundation Council 25 W. C. A. Counselor 25 W. C. A. Cabinet 35 Writers Club 2, 3, 45 Jour- nalv Staff 2, 3, 45 Sigma Epsilon Kappa 3, 45 Senior Order 45 Whois Who in American Universities and Colleges 4. FORD, BARBARA ALICE 40 Bethel St., Clover Westminster Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 45 Dormitory Chairman 25 House Council 25 Dorian Music Club 25 Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Marshal 35 Senate 3, 45 Winthrop Music Club 45 Dining Room Committee 4. FORRESTER, ADDIE MAUDE 19 Cross St., Chesnee Winhecon Club 1, 2, 3, 4, w. A. A. 2, Basketball Club 1, 25 Softball cies 1, 2. FOX, JO ANN Route 4, Aiken J3ap5ist3St1ident Union 1, 2, 3, 45 Association of Childhood Education ! 3 3 ' DI RECTO RY-Continued GARRISON, CAROL E. 35 Wade Ave., Buffalo, N. Y, Choir I, House Council Member 2, Archimedeans 2, 3, 4, Pftfsidgnt 4, Dormitory Social Chairman 3, W. C. A. Taps Group Leader 4, Westminster Fellowship Council 4, Chairman of Dormitory Student Opinion Committee. ' GENOBLE, JULIA E. Route 1, Moore American Political Affairs Club 2, International Relations Club 3, Square Dance Club 2, Sigma Epsilon Kappa 3, 4, Social Chairman 3, President 4, W. C. A. Taps Leader 4, Dormitory Committee Chairman 4- GILBERT, EUNICE LOUISE Route 3, Inman GRAFF, ELAINE HELEN 352 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Canterbury Club 1, 2, English Club 3, 4, Secretary and Treasurer 3. GRIFFIN, BARBARA JEAN 808 W. Main St., Walhalla House Council 2, Enlistment Commissioner, Westminster Fellowship 2, House President 3, Tri Beta 3, 4, German Club 3, President of Student Government 4, Senior Order 4, Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges 4. GRIFFIN, PATSY LORENE Route 1, Wingate, N. C. Association of Childhood Education l, 2, 3, 4. HAMILTON, BILLIE FAYE Route 4, Conway Choir l, 2, 3, 4, Sigma Epsilon Kappa 3, 4, Dorian Music Club l, 2, Winthrop Music Club 3, 4. HARMON, PATRICIA ANN 2305 McCaughrin Ave., Newberry HARPER, ELIZABETH ANNE 524 Chestnut St., Rock Hill HAWTHORNE, VIRGINIA ANN 817 Kennedy St., Anderson B. S. U. l, 2, 3, 4, Council 2, 3, President 4, Granddaughters' Club l, 2, 3, 4, Dorian Music Club 1, Choir Treasurer l, Choir II 2, 3, Business Manager 2, Alpha Phi Zeta 2, W. C. A. Freshman Counselor 2, Hiking Club 2, Sigma Epsilon Kappa 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 4, W. C. A. Cabinet 3, State Vice-President of B. S. U. 4, Interchurch Advisory Council 4. HEMBREE, JACQUELINE 211 Cater, Anderson A. C. E. l, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, B. S. U. l, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Council l, Secretary-Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3, Executive Vice- President 4, W. C. A. Freshman Counselor 2, Co-Chairman Social Committee 3. HENRY, HELEN STEVENSON Route 2, Clover Westminster Fellowship l, 2, 3, 4, Granddaughters' Club l, 2, 3, 4, A. C. E. 1, 2, 3, 4. HERNDON, REBA BRELAND Ruliin Hiking Club l, Social Dance Club l, 3, Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4, Greater Council 2, S. G. A. Typing Staff 4. HERRING, PHYLLIS Easley Freshman Beauty Queen l, Johnronian Staff 1, Winhecon l, 2, 3, 4, May Court l, Senator l. HIERS, ANGELIA Ehrhardt Basketball Club l, W. C. A. Taps Leader 2, Sigma Epsilon Kappa 3, 4, Red Cross 4. HITE, FRANKIE Box 5, Saluda A. C. E. 1, 2, 3, 4. HOKE, NANCY 932 Cambridge Rd., Cleveland, Ohio Canterbury Club 2, 3, 4, Worship Chairman 4, Spanish Club l, 21 Vice-President 2, Beta Beta Beta 3, 4, Alpha Psi Zeta 2. HOLCOME, EMILY RUTH 202 N. Depot St., Westminster Westminster Fellowship l, 2, 3, 4, Archimedeans 2, .31 45 Sigma Epsilon Kappa 3, 4, Mary Mildred Sullivan Scholarship Award 23 Taps Leader 3. HOLMES, BETTY JEAN BOX 168. Iva A. C. 1, 2, 3, 4. HCVIS, JOAN ELIZABETH Box 805, Lancaster Dffnce Committee 25 W- A. A. Council 2, TATLER 2, 3, 4, Adver- USIUS' Staff 2, Junior Typing Editor 3, Associate Editor 4, Vice- Pfefldent Junior Class 3, Beta Alpha 4, Senate 3, 4, Secretary, Senior Class 4, Assistant Residence Hall Counselor 4, Grand- daughters' Club l, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President Student Government 4. HOWELL, MARY MARJORIE I 728 Marshall Ave., Anderson Sigma Gamma Nu l, 2, 3, 4, Pem Press Class Editor 2, TATLER Sports Stall l, Wesley Foundation l, 2, 3, 4, W. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4, Modern Dance Club 2, 31 4:3 Officials Club 2, 3, Tennis Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Follies Co- Chairman 3, Senior Class Cheerleader 4, Senior Order 4, Spanish Clunb 43 Golf Club 4, Tumbling Club 4, Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges 4, HUNTER, NANCY ROXANA Box 541, Clemson Winthrop Music Club 3, 4, Choir l, 2, 3, 4, Editor of Chimes 4, Westminster Fellowship l, 2, 3, 4, Business Manager JournaP' 4. HUTTO, JO ANN Route 2, Batesburg A. C. E. l, 2, 3, 4, Athletic Council 3, Chairman of Basketball Club, House Council 3. HUTTO, PATRICIA ANNE Box 125, Swansea Athletic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, P. E. M. Press Reporter 2, 3, W. A. A. Council 4, Sigma Gamma Nu 4, Vice-President 4. HUTTO, SARA MAE Route 1, Fort Mill Granddaughters' Club l, 2, 3, 4, Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4, Beta Alpha 3, 4, Secretary 4, S. G. A. Typists 4, TATLER Staff 4, Typing Editor 4, Senate 4, May Court Attendant 4. JARRARD, JANICE 409 S. Atlantic Ave., New Smyrna Beach, Fla. Dolphin Club l, 2, 3, 4. JENNINGS, MINERVA EVELYN 504 E. Frederick St., Gaffney B. S. U. l, 2, 3, 4, A. C. E. 3, 4, Social Dance Club 1, Bancroft Social Committee 2, Bancroft House Improvement Committee 3. JOHNSON, REBECCA ANN Lynchburg JONES, CARoLYN DALE Route 1, Clio Westminster Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Chairman 2, Enlist- ment Commissioner 3, Archimedeans Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, Marshal 3, Mary Mildred Sullivan Scholarship, Senate 3. JONES, LILLIAN R. 7 N. Greenwood Ave., Ware Shoals Westminster Fellowship l, 2, 3, 4, Choir I, A. C. E. l, 2, 3, 4, House Council 3, Sextet 3, Taps Leader 4. KELLY, BETTY JEAN Route 1, Liberty Winhecon l, 2, 3, 4, B. S. U. 1, 2, 3, 4, Council 2, 3, Treasurer 4, House Council 2, 4, Proctor 2, Kappa Pi 2, 3, 4, Phi Upsilon Omicron 4, Secretary 4. KING, EMILY MAE Box 735. Anderson Association of Childhood Education l, 2, 3, 4, W. C. A. Taps Leader 3, Senate 3, Canterbury Club Corresponding Secretary 4. KIRBY, NANCY RUTH Box 24, Florence Archimedeans 3, 4, Treasurer of Archimedeans 4. KIRKPATRICK, SARAH E. Richburg Winhecon Club 1, 2, 3, 4, TrC11SUrCl' 4- KITCHENS, JUDITH ANN 107 Hart St., Union Sigma Gamma Nu l, 2, 3, 4, Tumbling Club l, Majorette 2, 3, Modern Dance Club 2, 3, 4, Apprentice Group Chairman 2, Athletic Council 3, Chairman of Hiking Club 3, Class Cheerleader 3, W. C. A. Taps Leader 4, Dance Committe.e 4. KNEECE, MARY FRANCES Rumi. Winhecon Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hiking Club l, Square Dance Club 2, 4-H l, 2, Dormitory Social Chairman 3. LANCASTER, DORIS ELIZABETH Box 196, Pauline Winhecon Club l, 2, 3, 4, Wesley Foundation l, 2, 3, 4, W. C. lA. Taps Leader 2, Band l. DI RECTO RY-C omfinued LANCASTER, JACQUELINE JOSEPHINE Box 177, Jonesville Winhecon Club l, 2, 3, 4, 4-H Club l, 2. LANCE, GENEVA BOX 304, Robbinsville, N. C. Tri-Beta 3, 4. LANE, VIVIAN CLAIRE Elloree LANGLEY, JUNE Whitmire Road, Union Limestone l, 2, Winhecon Club 3, 4, Vice-Preside.nt 4, Campus Committee 4. LEWIS, ANN WHITFORD The Citadel, Charleston Granddaughters' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hiking Club l, Choir l, 2, 3, 4, Wesley Foundation l, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Journal 2, 3, 4, Feature Editor 4, German Club 2, W. C. A. Counselor 2, Chief Counselor 3, Sigma Epsilon Kappa 3, 4, W. C. A. Coordinating Chairman 4, Senior Order 4, Senator 4, Senior Assistant 4. LEWIS, REBECCA MADGE Route 3, Winnsboro Basketball Club 1, 2, 3, Athletic Council 3, Chairman Social Dance Club 3, S. G. A. House Council 3, Modern Dance Club 3, May Court 3, 4, Beta Alpha 4. LIGON, AMY LAURA Route 2, Easley Winhecon Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 4-H Club l, 2. LIGON, MRS. PATRICIA BLAIR Blair Social Dance Club 2, Taps Leader 3, Sigma Epsilon Kappa 3, 4, International Relations Club 4. LINDLER, RACHEL ANNE W. C. A. Counselor 2, Dining Room Scholarship. LINK, MARY CLINTON Granddaughters' Club 1, Westminster Fellowship l, Sigma Epsilon Kappa 3, 4. , LOVE, BETTY JEAN S58 E. Black St., Rock Hill Town Girls' Association l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer l, Athletic Council l, 2, Social Chairman 4, Senate l, 2, Modern Dance Club l, 2, 3, 4, A. C. E. 3, 4, Sigma Gamma Nu l, 2, Westminster Fellow- ship 1, 2, 3, 4, Dolphin Club l, 2, 3, 4, Life Guards. LOVE, MARY EVELYN Route 2, York Winhecon Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Westminster Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4, Council 1, House Council Member 3, Alpha Psi Zeta 3, Phi Upsilon Omicron 3, 4, Jolmsonian Staff 4. Little Mountain Route l, McCormick LOVE, MARY FRANCES Route 2, Rock Hill Town Girls' Association l, 2, 3, 4, Westminster Fellowship l, 2, 3, 4, A. C. E. 4. LUCAS, ELEANOR LOUISE 405 Cleveland St., Dillon Dorian Music Club l, 2, Vice-Pre.sident l, President 2, Choir I, Choir II 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Senate 2, We.sley Foundation l, 2, 3, 4, Pianist 2, Vice-President 3, Council 4, Taps Leader 2, Treasurer, Junior Class 3, Winthrop Music Club 3, 4, Vice-President W. C. A. 4, Granddaughters, Club l, 2, 3, 4. LYBRAND, AGNES JOAN Box 122, Ridge Spring Dormitory Fire Chief 3, House Council 4, Zeta Alpha 4, Secretary 4. MCDOW, JEWELL Route 3, Lancaster Le Cercle Francais l, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, Social Chairman 3, Westminster Fellowship l, 2, 3, 4, Council 2, W. C. A. Freshman Counselor 2, Zeta Alpha 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, W. C. A. Cabinet 3, 4, Secretary Junior Class, Archimede.ans 3, 4, Student Opinion Committee Chairman. MCELVEEN, ANNIE LAURIE Lynchburg Chimes Scholarship, Mary Mildred Sullivan Award, Winthrop Music cub 3, 4. MCILWAIN, LOIS CARSON Box 472, Camden Marshal 3, Senate 3, Treasurer Sigma Gamma Nu 3, Westminster Fellowship 3, 4, Vice-President Senior Class, Personnel Committee Chairman 4, Chairman Dolphin Club 4, Athletic Council 4. MCLEAN, ELIZABETH C. Blythewood Granddaughters' Club l, 2, 3, 4, Association of Childhood Education 1, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Psi Zeta 2, 3, W. C. A. Counselor 2. 1 174 MCLEOD, ANNIE MARGARET Route 1, Box 54, Pinewood A. C. E. l, 2, 3, 4, I. R. C. 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Marshal 3, Kappa Delta Pi 4. MCMEEKIN, MARY ELGISE ' 1110 Edgefield St., Columbia A. C. E. l, 2, 3, 4, Council 3, 4, Wesley Foundation l, 2, 3, 4, Council 2, 3, Vice-President 4, Distinguished List l, 2, 3, 4, W. C. A. Counselor 2, May Court Attendant l, 3, Maid of Honor 4, House Council 3, I. R. C. 3, 4, Secretary of Kappa Delta Pi 4, Social Chairman of Alpha Psi Zeta 4, W. C. A. Taps Leader 4, Senate 4, TATLER Staff 4. MCMILLAN, MIRIAM GERALDINE Box 111, Sumter Association of Childhood Education 1, 2, 3, 4. MCMILLAN, NORMA ADELE Latta Alpha Psi Zeta 2, House Council Member 2, Beta Alpha 3, 4. MARTINE, JANINE MARYSE Lyon, France MARTIN, JIMMIE LOUISE 1341 Rutledge Ave., Charleston Winhecon Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dormitory Chairman l, 4-H Club 3, 4, Dormitory Co-Chairman of Public Opinion Poll Committee 3, Band 3. MASTERS, DORIS WILMA 40 Second Ave., Poe, Greenville Association of Childhood Education 1, W. C. A. Freshman Counselor 2, B. S. U. 2, 3, 4, Council 3, Devotional Vice-President 4, Marshal 3, W. C. A. Taps Leader 3, Senior Assistant 4. MATHIS, JESSIE ROBERTA - Dalzele Band 1, 3, 4, Council l, Quartermaster 2, President 4, Basketball Club l, Dorian Music Club l, 2, House Council 2, Senate 2, 3, Taps Leader 3, Winthrop Music Club 3, 4, Choir II 4. MAYES, ELIZABETH ANN 525 O'Hear Ave., N. Charleston Westminster Fellowship l, 2, 3, 4, Council l, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Counselor 2, Marshal 3, Kappa Delta Pi 4. MAYES, SARAH LUCILE 22 Loring Place, Sumter MEADOR, JANIE ELLEN Route 1, Union MIDDLETON, BETTY SUE Angelus Sigma Gamma Nu l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Club l, 2, 3, 4, Softball Club 1, Hockey Club l, Volleyball Club 2, 3, 4, Tumbling Club 3, Ofhcials Club 3, Athletic Council 4, Pem Press Editor 4, Tennis Club 4. MILLER, HELEN ELIZABETH 301 Brockane St., Honea Path B. S. U. l, 2, 3, 4, Council 4, Band 1, A. C. E. l, Winhecon Club 2, 3, 4. MILLER, NORMA JEAN 203 S. Woodrow St., Clinton Zeta Alpha 3, 4, Archimedeans 3, 4. MILLS, ELIZABETH BARRON Box 235, Fort Mill A. C. E. l, 2, 3, 4, House Council Member 2, House President 3, Senate 3, 4, Judicial Board 4, Vice-President of Kappa Delta Pi 4. MoNTAGUE, JOANNE 2001 Kenilworth Ave., Charlotte, N. C, Jolmsonian Reporter l, 2, Columnist 3, Feature Editor 4, Journal Department Editor 4, Sigma Epsilon Kappa 3, 4, International Re- lations Club 2, 3, 4, Writers Club 4, Political Affairs Club 2, 3, Vicbpfesident 35 B- S- U. l, 2, 3, 4, Taps Leader 2, 3. MONTGOMERY, DORRIS CRAYTON Route 3, Taylors W. C. A. Freshman Councilor 2, Westminster Fellowship l, 2, 3, 4, COUHCU 2, 4, Secretary 3, Phi Upsilon Omicron 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 45 Marshal 3, 4, Assistant Chief Marshal 4, Taps Group Leader 4. DIRECTO MOORE, MRS. HELEN SHEWMAKE Rock Hill Winhecon Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Masquers 1, 2. MORRISON, MARGIE WILLENE Route 4, H,,,,,.,11C Winhecon Club 1, 2, 3, 4. MORROW, DORIS JEAN p,,,,,,,e Taps Leader 2, Sociology Club 2, 3, 4, Le Cercle Francais 3, Kappa Delta Pi 4. MOSELEY, PATSY RUTH Route 1, Box S64-B, Gaffney Dorian Music Club 1, 2, Winthrop Music Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Senior Class Pianist 4. MOZINGO, DOROTHY JEAN Bisho Vi11C P Wesley Foundation 2, 3, Council 2, 3, Choir I 1, Choir II 2, Beta Alpha 3, 4, President 4, Senior Hall Vice-President 4. MURRAY, PATRICIA ROSE St. Stephen Senate 2, W. C. A. Taps Leader 3. NANCE, SARA FRANCES Route 2, Galivants Ferry President of Tri Beta, Tri Beta, Zeta Alpha, Holder of Friedham Scholarship, Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges 4. NEWSOM, ROSAMOND MCBCC Band 1, 2, 3, Band Councilor 2, Winhecon Club 3, 4. NICHOLS, NORMA RACHEL Mountville NICKLES, LYNDA GRACE Sumter Danforth Scholarship 1, W. C. A. Counselor 2, Westminster Fellow- ship 2, 3, 4, Council 2, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4, Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, International Relations Club 2, 3, Tri Beta 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Zeta Alpha 3, 4, Journal 4, Advertising Staff 4, Book and Key 4. NIVEN, JULIA Route 1, Lancaster Dorian Music Club 1, 2, A. C. E. 2, 3, House Council 3, A. C. E. Music Chairman 4. OATES, DORA H. Route 1, Darlington Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, W. C. A. Taps Leader 3, Alpha Phi Zeta, Treasurer 3, A. C. E. 3, 4. OGLESBEE, KATHERINE JOYCE Route S, Box 64, Sumter Red Cross 2, Sociology Club 2, Secretary 2, I. R. C. 2, 3, President 3, Jr. W. C. A. Commissioner 3, Sigma Epsilon Kappa 3, Alpha Theta Phi 3, 4, Represented Winthrop at New York Herald Tribune Forum 4. PAGE, ELEANOR JEAN Sellers Jolmsonian Staff 1, Wesley Foundation Council 2, 3, 4, House Council 3, Senior Hall House President 4, Senate 4, Winhecon cnt 1, 2, 3, 4. PAGE, SYLVIA JUNE Sellers Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4, Council 3, 4, Fire Committee Chair- man 3, Senate 4, Phi Upsilon Omicron 4. PALMER, SARAH MARGARET 831 W. Main St., Bennettsville Dorian Music Club 1, 2, Canterbury Club 1, 2, A. C. E. 2, 3, 4, I. R. C. 2, 3, 4, President 4, Kappa Delta Pi 4, W. C. A. Freshman Counselor 2, Taps Leader 3, Granddaughters, Club 1, 2, 3, 4. PARTRIDGE, ANNE JEANETTE Route 2, Lincolnton, Ga. Winhecon Club 3, 4. PATRICK, NANCY JANE Box 372, Manning W. C. A. Counselor 2, A. C. E. 2, 3, 4, W. C. A. Taps Leildcl' 33 Marshal 3, House Council Member 4. PAULLING, BARBARA ANNE 1103 Ellis Ave., Orangeburg Grandclaughters' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Canterbury Club 2, 3, 43 Colmfll 4, Choir I 1, Secretary 1, Choir II 2, Modern Dance Club 1, 2, 31 Chairman 3, Athletic Council 3, Senate, Typist 33 Band 31 43 Majorette 3, Flag Bearer 4. RY I75 -C ontinueaf PETTUS. PEGGY ANNE Route 2, For, Mill I. R. C. 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Program Chairman 4. PHARR, ALICE ELIZABETH Route 1, Concord, N. C. A. C. E. 1, 2, 3, 4, We.stminster Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4. PHILLIPS, DORIS LEA Route 1, Cowpens Baptist Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Psi Zeta 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman 2, Phi Upsilon Omicron 3. 4, Reporter 4, Journal 3. PITMAN, SYBIL MERLEEN BOX 14, Taylors Kf1Ppa Delta Pi 3, 4, A. C. E. l, 2, 3, 4. POOLE, JACQUELINE 203 Peachtree St,, Gaffney A. e. E. 1, 2, 3, 4. POWELL, DOROTHY ANN 1120 Providence Road, Charlotte, N. C. B. S. U. 1, 2, 3, 4, Beta Alpha 4, Treasurer 4. PYE, KATHRYN JUNE Box 1351, Tryon, N. C. TATLER 1, Westminster Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4, Council 2, 3, Honor- ary Scholarship 1, Kappa Pi 2, 3, 4, President 3, Senate 2, 3, 4, Permanent Senator, Journal 3, 4, Editor 4, Sigma Epsilon Kappa 3, 4, A. Marble.y Lee Scholarship 4, Book and Key 4, Kappa Delta Pi 4, Whcfs Who in American Colleges and Universities 4. QUINN, LAURA JOANNA 130 Harle Ave., Cleveland, Tenn. Vice-President Freshman Class 1, Journal', 1, 2, 3, 4, Gill Wylie Scholarship 1, Honorary Scholarship 2, 3, President of Sophomore Class 2, S. G. A. Secretary 3, Beta Alpha 3, 4, Senate 2, 3, 4, President Pro-Tem 3, President 4, Senior Order 4, Kappa Delta Pi 4, Dean's List 6 semesters, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities 4. QUINN, MARGARET ANN Route 2, Clover A. C. E. 1, 2, 3, 4, Westminster Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4, Council 2. RAMSEY, DOROTHY L. Myrtle Beach Newspaper Staff 1, 2, Annual Staff 1, 3, 4, Sports Editor 4, Le Cercle Francais 1, 2, S. G. A. House Council 2, Cheerleader 2, S. G. A. Treasurer 3, Sigma Kappa Epsilon 3, 4, Pi Delta Phi 3, 4, Treasurer of Senior Class, Wesley Coundation Council 4, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities 4. RAST, FRANCES JEAN Eutawville I. R. C. 1, German Club 2, 3, English Club 3, 4, Wesley Founda- tion 1, 2, 3, 4. RAY, VALERIA DENIZA West Union Band 1, Choir I 1, L. S. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, A. C. E. 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir II 2, 3, Alpha Psi Zeta 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Taps Group Leader 3. REA, MILDRED ANNE 522 W. Calhoun St., Sumter House Council 2, Dance Committee 2, 4, A. C. E. 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 4, Co-Chairman of Junior Follies 3, Kappa Pi 3, 4. REAMES, MARY CAROLINE 505 Boulevard, Anderson Cheerleader 1, Masquers l, 2, 3, Grancldaughters' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Wesley Foundation l, 2, 3, 4, Council 2, 3, S. G. A. House Council 2, Vespers Chairman, Religious Emphasis Week 2, French Club 2, W. C. A. Co-Chairman Vespers 3, S. G. A. Uniform Chairman 3, Sigma Epsilon Kappa 3, 4, Senate 3, Taps Leader 4, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities 4. REINHARDT, PATRICIA ANN 712 Eden Terrace, Rock Hill Dorian Music Club 1, 2, Choir I 3, Winthrop Music Club 3, 4, President 4, Marshal 3, Town Girls, Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4, Town Girls' Representative 4. RISHER, DEANE RAST Cameron Johnsonian 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Editor 1, Assistant Sports Editor 2, Sports Editor 2, Scribblers 1, TATLER 1, Honorary Scholarship 2, 3, 4, Judicial Board 2, Political Affairs Club 2, President, Junior Class 3, Journal 3, 4, Writers Club 3, 4, Sigma Epsilon Kappa 3, 4, Bettie Hudgens Knox Scholarship 4, Vice-President of S. G. A. 4, Book and Key 4, Senior Order 4, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities 4. DIRECTORY-Conzmued RITTER, MRS. JUNE PULASKI Box al. Hampfon B, 5, U, 1, 2, 3, 4, Sigma Epsilon Kappa 3, 4, Social Chairman 3. ROBERTS, MRS. DOROTHY Sheiby Sr., Blacksburg ROCHESTER, HELEN RACHEL Route 1. Walhalla 4-H Club 2. ROYALS, MILDRED KATHRYN Route 4, Box 137, Loris Winhecon Club, Home Improvements Committee of Dormitory 3. SAWYER, FRIEDA ANN Box E-8, Sallay Granddaughters, Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sigma Gamma Nu' 1, 2, :ln 4s P. E. M. Press Editor 4, Phi Zeta Alpha 3, Athletic Council 45 Dormitory Representative 4. SOHAAP, MARY ELAINE Walhalla Band 1, 2, 3, 4, I. R. C. 2, 3, 4, Square Dance Club 2, 3, W. C. A. Taps Leader 3. SCHIRMER, RUTH 76 Bull St., Charleston Archimedeans 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Treasurer 3, Sigma Epsilon Kappa 4, Granddaughtersl Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Charleston-Winthrop Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4. SHACKELFORD, PATRICIA TINDALL 1514 Front St., Georgetown Johmonizm 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 1, 2, Columist 2, Managing Editor 3, Editor 4, Dance Committee 3, Senate 3, 4, Permanent Senator 3, Honorary Senator 4, Sigma Epsilon Kappa 3, 4, President, S. C. Collegiate Press Association 4, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities 4. SHANDS, ETHEL IRENE Pauline Winhecon Club 1, 2, 3, 4. SHAW, BARBARA ANN 810 Lombardy St., Marion Dorian Music Club 1, 2, Winthrop Music Club 3, 4, Winthrop College Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Business Manager 4, Marshal 3. SHEALY, PEGGY LOU 600 Center St., West Columbia Band 1, 2, Council 2, Work Scholarship 1, 2, 3, Swanks', Manager 2, 3, House Council 2, Sociology Club 2, Red Cross Committee 2, Judicial Board 3, Alpha Kappa Delta 3, 4, Mary Mildred Sullivan Scholarship 4, President of Social Service Federation of S. C. College Students 4. SIMMONS, LILLIAN KATE 114 N. Confederate Ave., Rock Hill Dorian Music Club 1, 2, German Club 2, Winthrop Music Club 3, 4, Theodore Presser Scholarship 2, 3, 4, Winthrop Sextette 2, 3, 4, Beta Sigma Delta 3, 4. SINCLAIR, JACOUELINE Mullins Choir 1, 2, Winhecon 1, 2, 3, 4, House Council 3, Phi Upsilon Omicron 3. 4. SMITH, BARBARA HILL Johnston fohmonizm 1, 2, Granddaughters' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, A. C. E. 1 2 3 4, Social Committee Chairman of McLaurin 2, Sociology Club, 3,43 TATLER 3. ' 3 SMITH, BETTY JEAN Ridgeville Senate 2, 3, Band 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Judicial Board 3, Tri Beta 3, 4, Social Chairman 3, Campus Chairman 4, Senior Assistant 4, SMITH, PAULINE VIRGINIA Rgufg 4 L , , ancaster Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3,4, Winhecon Club 1, 2, 3, 4, SPEARS, RHODA W. C. A. 1, Typist 1, Choir I' Social Da Cl b 4. Journal 4, Sigma Epsilon Kippa 4. me u i A' C. E' 45 Route 4, Conway STEVENSON, MARGARET DELL R,Ch,,,,, Jolmsonirm 1, 2, Zeta Alpha 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3 President E Newman Club 1, 2, I3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Gfanddaugilters, Club 1: 52213, 1'J'i3.Soc1al Chairman 3, Marshal 3, I. R. C. 3, 4, TATL-5,1 STEVENSON, PEGGY JEAN State Park, Columbia W. C. A. Counselor 2, Dormitory Personnel Chairman 3, B. S. U, 1, 2 3 4' Ke Staff 3, Beta Alpha 4. , y J Y STEWART, MARTHA ANNE 774 Eden Terrace, Rock Hill Town Girls Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Choir I 1, Westminster Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4, Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Winhecon Club 1, 2, Granddaughters, Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir II 2, 3, 4, President Phi Upsilon Omicron 3, 4. STOWE, MRS. MARY ALICE CATOE Level St., Rock Hill Town Girls Association 3, 4, A. C. E. 3, 4, B. S. U. 3, 4. STRAWN, GLORIA MAREE 407 S. Cambridge St., Ninety Six Dorian Music Club 1, 2, Choir I, Winthrop Music Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, Choir II 3, 4, Junior Marshal 3, House Council 4. STRICKLAND, AZALEA JEAN Route 3, BOX 145, Nichols Choir 1, 2, Winhecon Club 1, 2, 3, 4. STUCKEY, KATHERINE 44 Church St., Bishopville Freshman Class Treasurer, Athletic Council 1, I. R. C. 1, 2, Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4, Sigma Gamma Nu 1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 3, 4, Square Dancing 2, Life Guards 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Golf 3, American Political Affairs Club 2, Starred Block WH for W. A. A. Participation 2, Silver Cup 3, Senate 3, 4, Fire Chief 3, Recorder of W. A. A. 3, President of W. A. A. 4, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities 4. TARRANT, FRANCES CAROLYN Box 325, Clemson S. G. A. Handbook Chairman 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, B. S. U. 1, 2, 3, 4, Beta Alpha 4. TENNYSON, HILDA OLIVIA Route 3, Inman A. C. E. 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, B. S. U. 1, 2, 3, 4, Taps Leader 2, 3, Hockey Club 2, Tap Dance Club 3. THOMPSON, LOIS ISABELLE Route 2, Camden A. C. E. 1, 4, Senate 1, 3, 4, Iolmsonian 1, House Council 2, Class Treasurer 2, House President 3, Judicial Board 4, Senior Order 4, Kappa Delta Pi 4. TISDALE, MARTHA ALICE Nesrnith Winhecon, B. S. U. 1, 2, 3, 4. TRIBBLE, MARY ELIZABETH 20 Eighth Ave., Judson 2, Greenville Dorian Music Club 1, 2, Choir 1, 2, B. S. U. 1, 2, 3, 4s Noon Devotions Chairman 3, Music Chairman 4, Winthrop Club 3, 45 Taps Leader 4. TUCKER, ELIZABETH MAY 930 Oakland Ave., Rock Hill TURNER, LURA JANE Route 1, Travelers Rest Business Manager of the Jolmsonian 4, Taps Leader 4, Weslel' Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4, Beta Alpha 4, Advertising Manager of Jolznsoniarr 3. VAN PATTON, MRS. JUNE ROBERTSON 128 Pine Grove Manor, Spartanburg A- C- E- 1, 2, 3, 4, Modern Dance Club 1, Winhecon Club 2. WALKER, ELEANOR LYNN 734 Springdale Dr., Spartanburg H0uSe- Council 2, Winhecon Club 2, 3, 4, Senate 2, 3, 45 Marshal 33 Phi Upsilon Omicron 3, 4, Vice-President 4. WALLACE, MARY AGNES 210 Kings Mt. St., York Winhecon Club 1, 2, 3, 4, choir I 3. WARNER, JANE ADELL Fort Mill Town Girls 1, 2, 3, 4, Winhecon Club 1, 4. DIRECTORY WEATHERLY, SARAH FAYE 100 S. Marlboro St., MCCOH A. C. E- 1, 2: 3145 I' R' C' 1, 2, 3, 43 SOCIOIOEY In 2, 3, 43 House Council 43 Golf Club 3. WEEKS, BARBARA FAY Macbeth Seribblers Club 13 Journal 23 Sigma Epsilon Kappa 3, 4, In R. C. 3, 4, Secretary 43 Co-President, A. R. P. Sunday School Class 33 Taps Leader 4. WHITE, ELIZABETH ANN 806 Milton Ave., Rock Hill WHITE, JOYCE MARIE 1502 Ebenezer Rd., Rock Hill Mars Hill Junior College 1, 23 Town Girls 3, 43 Kappa Delta Pi 4-3 Historian 43 Beta Beta Beta 4, Secretary 4. WHITLOCK, BONNIE ANNE 804 Fayetteville Ave., Bennettsville Granddaughters' Club 1, 2, 3, 43 I. R. C. 1, 2, 3, 43 A. C, E, 2, 3, 4. WILSON, FRANCES ADELE Route 2, Fort Mill Dorian Music Club 1, 23 Public Opinion Chairman 33 Winthrop Music Club 3, 43 Choir II 3, 4. WINGATE, PATRICIA ADELINE 301 S. Columbia St., Gastonia, N. C. Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 43 Winhecon 1, 2, 3, 43 House Council 33 Dormitory Treasurer 3. WITHERS, SARA FRANCES 411 N. Fant St., Anderson B. S. U. 1, 2, 3, 43 Council 2, 3, 43 A. C. E. 1, 2, 3, 43 W. C. A. Freshman Counselor 23 W. C. A. Taps Leader 33 House Council 4. WOOD, VIRGINIA ANNE 14 Council St., Charleston Granddaughters' Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Le Cercle Francais 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, President 33 El Circulo Castellana 2, 4, Secretary-Treas- urer 43 Charleston-Winthrop Club l, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4. WORSHAM, REBECCA ANN 113 Weimer St., Bamberg Dormitory Fire Chief 23 Sigma Epsilon Kappa 3, 43 I. R. C. 3, 4. WORTHY, BLANCHE ANNE 115 Hemphill Ave., Chester Spanish Club 13 S. G. A. House Council 23 Senate 2, 3, 43 Perma- nent Senator 23 Arehimedeans 2, 3, 43 House President 33 Alloca- tions Committee 3, 4j President Senior Class 43 Senior Order 43 Whols Who in American Colleges and Universities 4. WRIGHT, ISABELLE KERR Shelton Band 1, 23 Winhecon Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Chairman Publicity Committee 43 Secretary Sophomore Class 23 Social Chairman McLaurin 23 Dance Committee 3. WRIGHT, .IUANITA JUNE Route 3, Box 234, Bishopville Juniors Able, Tressie Dolores .... Acker, Mary Frances ..... Atkinson, Barbara Pauline. . . . . . . . . Atkinson, Jane Ellen ..... Auld, Elizabeth Barron.. . Ayers, Rozanne ......... Baker, Inez Delanc .... Baker, Joan ........... Barker, Nell Elizabeth .... Barton, Betty Ruth ..... Bell, Hazel Nadine .... Benton, Harriette Jean. . . BCIVY, Barbara Ann ...... Berry. Miriam Wynnette.. Berry, Rachel Nichols .... Route 1, Saluda . . . . ...I 'Road, Anderson ....................Gresham 607 Grace St., Greenwood E. Liberty St., York 303 Summers Ave., Orangeburg ..................Harleyville ,U,,,,,,,,.....Grecleyville ...303 N. 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C. . . . . . .Route 1, Box 28, Georgetown .........................Sa1uda .......Landrum ............Route 3, York ...2807 Fair Ave., Newberry .509 Pine St., Blacksburg . . . . . . . .Route 2, Walhalla .... . . .Route 3, Pelzer . . . . . .Box 284, Landrum . . . .119 Foote St., Chester ....13O Saluda St., Chester . . . . . .Route 1, Mullins ..........Cottageville .............Route 3, Greer .... .. ...Route 3, Hemingway . . . .1306 S. Pinckney St., Union ......................Edgemoor ....33l W. Hampton Ave., Sumter Hill .......................Cope ..............Box 86, Pamplico ...303 Columbia Ave., Batesburg ...................Barnwell ... .Route 2, Saluda ...............Route 1, Cades .............Box 305, Kingstree . . . .619 Dowling Ave., Walterboro ...,..........Box 311, Clinton ...Route 4, Box 369-B, Charleston . . . . . . . . . .Box 396, Williamston ....903 W. Cedar St., Florence . . . . . . . . . .Route 1, Walhalla . . . . . . . . . . . .18 Logan St., Charleston ..ll68 Yanceyville Road, Danville, Va. 96, Slater . . ...... Dallas, N. C. . . . .Route 4, Abbeville . . . . .Route 3, Jeiferson .................Smoaks . . . . .Box 948, Greenwood ...Route 2, Galivants Ferry ..........-'Iohns Island . . ...Box 284, Startex . . . . . . . . . . .Box 1461, Clemson . . . .3204 Meeting St., Charleston . ...... ...Box 632, Greenwood ....................Pageland ...............Route 1, Ruby .801 W. Whitner St., Anderson ......................Modoc 663 East Main St., Rock Hill .............Route 1, Conway .................Holly Hill . .. . . . . . . .Route 1, Cowpens ....l07 W. First St., Kershaw ............Route 2, Liberty ..... . . .Huggins St., Manning .. . . . . . . .26 Woodlawn Ave., Sumter 3979 Rivers Ave., Charleston Heights ...............Route I, Greenville . . . . . .504 Ebenezer Ave., Rock Hill ...........Box 301, Chester ...Route 2, Box 211, Bowman ...............Route 2, St. George ...................Route 2, Aynor .2648 Lawrence St., East Gary, Ind. . . . . . . . . .123 Park St., Darlington .........................Swansca , , . . . . .644 E. Main St., Spartanburg 618-24, Nam San Dong, Taegu, KOYCH ,.,Box 295, Timmonsville Keller, Gladys Maud .... Kelley, Mary Elizabeth. . . Kennerly, Mary Lou .... King, June Marlene .... Kirby, Jean Louise. .. Knight, Martha Belle. . . Kock, Hilda Martinez. . . Lee, Fannie Veanna ..... Lewis, Barbara Joan .... Lightsey, Annelle ....... Limehouse, Marthanne .... Lindler, Betty Jo ...... Lindler, Rachel Anne ..... Link, Mildred Jean ..... Long, Della Elizabeth .... Long, Dorothy Elizabeth .... Lucas, Katherine Hume. . . Lyles, Mildred Estelle. . . McCall, Joyce Gibson ..... McMillan, Mary Faith. .. McMillan, Mary Sue ...... McWhorter, Barbara Anne. . Macfie, Mary Elizabeth ..... Mahaifey, Betty Jane ..... Martin, Janet Azalea .... Massey, Joan Annette ..... Mayo, Ana Socorro ........ Merchant, Nancy Carolyn ...... Montgomery, Doris Floretta. .. Mulligan, Martha Elizabeth Mungo, Joy Lee .......... Munn, Mary Frances ...... Myers, Frances Magdalene. Nelson, Margaret Jeannette. Nichols, Margaret Louise. . . Nichols, Norma Rachael... Nix, Martha Elizabeth .... Odom, Barbara Ann .... Parker, Bertha Elizabeth .... Parrott, Margaret Ellen .... Pinault, Priscilla Jeanne. . Platt, Nester Lay ......... Player, Ernestine Coskrey .... Poole, Jacqueline .......... Porter, Geneva ......... Poston, Elizabeth Orr .... Powell, Harriet ........ Powell, Ila Pearl ..... Price, Annette Sara ..... Proctor, Bobbie Jean .... Purser, Sarah Nell ..... Pursley, Ann Kathleen .... Putnam, Betsy Clarinda .... Quick, Rose Anne ...... Raines, Marilyn Pollard ..., Randall, Patricia Marie ..,. DIRECTO .....-...................Cameron ....100 Ocean Drive, Isle of Palms . . . . . . . . . . . .Box 128, Springfield Box 93, Abbeville ........................Lynchburg ....415 N. Fifth St., Albemarle, N. C. . . . . . .Box 252, Arecibo, Puerto Rica . . . . .Route 3, Galivants Ferry .........Box 42, Aynor ...Box 234, Fairfax . . . . .John's Island ............Sa1uda . . . . . . .Little Mountain . . . .Route 1, Pendleton .. .Route 3, Pageland ................Route 4, Leesville . . . .Kinlock Plantation, Georgetown .............Box 48, Winnsboro ....955 Charlotte Ave., Rock Hill ,.......................Bamberg ..........................Allendale . . . . .512 W. Grand Ave., Rahway, N. J. . , . . . . , . .218 Garden St., Winnsboro .......................Graml1ng . . . .303 Carolina St., Blacksburg . . . . . .E. Richland St., Kershaw . . . .568 Irwin Ave., Spartanburg . . . . . . . . .Route 3, Bamberg ...........Sharon . . . . . . . .Beaufort . . .Pageland . . . .Lamar ...................Smoaks ...Route 1, Box 38, Gray Court . . . . . . . . . . .Route 4, Leesville .................Mountv1lle . . . .217 Randall St., Greenville . . . . . . .Route 2, Campobello . . . . . . . . .Box 803, Myrtle Beach . . . . .Box 66, Cherry Grove Beach ...Route 2, Box 48, Greenwood ................Little River . . . . . . .Route 3, Bishopville . . . .203 Peachtree St., Gaffney ................Wl111StOH ..............Hemingway .. . .19 Mill St., Abbeville .Route 1, Box 403, Loris ...,Route 3, Box 329, Gaffney ..........................Olanta ... . . . . . .270 Riggs Drive, Clemson . . . . . .623 Meadowbrook Lane, Rock Hill ....828 Middleton St. N. E., Orangeburg . . . .102 Morrison Ave., McColl ..............Route 1, Lamar . . . .10 Morton Ave., Charleston Rast, Pamela Joline ........................... Box 146, Swansea Rawlinson, Mrs. Caroline Terry .......... ...... ...... F o untain Inn Ray, Alice Hammond ........ 1908 Hampton Ave., Charleston Heights Reid, Ollie Yvonne ...... Reinhardt, Johnnie Louise.. ...........,...Route 1, Belmont,N.C. .. . . . . . . .712 Eden Terrace, Rock Hill Rentz, Lynn Kelly ........... Rhodes, Clemiegene Brooks .... Rich, Berta Reka ........... Richardson, Alma Elizabeth. Rogers, Anna ............ Rogers, Claudia Celeste. .. Rogers, Elizabeth Jean .... . . . . . . . . . .Carlisle St., Bamberg ...Box 104, Ocean Drive Beach . . . . . . . .Box 412, Orangeburg . . . .954 Princeton St., Columbia . . . . . . . . . .Box 631, Florence . . . . . . . . . .Route 1, Williamston . . . . . . .507 Greenway Drive, Florence Rogers, Nellie Jean ........,................... Route 1, Cowpens Rush, Neutrice Maree .......... 962 Spring St., Box 884, Greenwood Rushton, Nancy Lucile. . .1819 Warrington Road, S. W., Roanoke, Va. Sarratt, Sidney Rose ..... Scott, Jacquelynn Cornelia.. Seaber, Ellen Joan ..... Shands, Ethel Irene. .. Shepard, Grace Marie. Sherer, Ruth Mae.. Shull, Ruth Olive. .. . . .203 Thompson Blvd., Union ,. ,171 Briarcliff Road, Spartanburg ................Route 1, Blythewood .....................,.Pauling Route 7, N. Parker Road, Greenville . . . . . . . . . . .820 Saluda St., Rock Hill . . . .Route 1, West Columbia RY 'ws -C cmlinued Shumpert, Bonnie Fae .... Simmons, Mary Ritchie, .. Simpson, Iris Jane ....... Sims, Audrey Jeanette .... lSinclair, Sonia Julianne, . . iSkinner, Mary Ann ...... Smith, Judith Maria ...... Smithwick, Frieda Kenneth Smoak, Anne ............... Soles, Martha Elizabeth .... Spence, Anne Ruff ,....... 'Sprouse, Joyce Geraldine.. Stanley, Sallie Vate ...... Stevenson, Peggy Jean... Stewart, Martha Anne .... Strickland, Nancy Jo ,..... Surls, Lina Claire ......... Swofford, Myrtle Altonia.. Templeton, Miriam Allene. Thacker, Gwendolyn Belle Thomasson, Anne Elizabeth .,.. Thompson, Willie Ellen... Thorton, Martha Jane, . . . . Tolson, Rosanne ,........ Tomberlin, Celia Faye ,.... Townsend, Elizabeth Watts. Turner, Hazel Anne ..., Ulmer, Rose Evans. . . Unger, Mary Anne. . Usher, Polly Ann .... Vandell, Betty Jean. . . Wactor, Harriet Evelyn .... Watson, Barbara Ann .... Weeks, Stella Christina. . . Weir, Lavinia Raines. . . Wheeler, Ann ..... ' . . . White, Peggy Jean ....... Whitener, Patricia Ann. . . Yarborough, Betty Joyce. .. ...Route 2, Box 332, West Columbia . . . . .268 Calhoun St., Charleston . . . . . . . . .Route 1, Gray Court . . . .N. Main St., Westminster .....................Filbert ...................,.Pinopolis ....434 Cattell St., Easton, Pa. ............Route 2, Chester .202 Webb St., Walterboro ...,Route 2, Box 216, Nichols . . . . . . . . . . .Route 2, Lexington .....................Adamsburg ....l001 Lakeside Drive, Conway .......................State Park .........774 Eden Terrace, Rock Hill .50-19 Bell Blvd., Bayside 64, N. Y. Streator, Frances Carolyn. . . . . .. .......... Route 3, Box 145, Nichols Summers, Barbara Ashworth .... .....................Cameron ....910 W. Evans St., Florence .............Route 2, Inman .308 W. Walnut St., Clinton ....................Norway ....24 Lincoln St., York ...................Bucksport ....,.................Enoree ....813 Lynwood Drive, Florence ...............Matthews, N. C. ...513 N. McDuflie St., Anderson ...................Denmark .....................B1uffton 194,Saluda . . . . .801 Covington St., Bennettsville Ansted High School, Ansted, W. Va. ....1035 Boulevard, N. E. Orangeburg . . , . . . . . . . . . . .Box 634, Chesterfield . . . .9 E. Charlotte Ave., Sumter ..............Route 2, Chester . . .1103 Schley Ave., Orangeburg . . . . . . . .9 Prospect St., Inman . . .107 Calhoun St., Union . . . .Box 68, Enoree Sophomores Amick, Barbara Lou ......... Anderson, Barbara Ann .... Anderson, Clara Kay ..,,, Arant, Vivian Estelle ..... Armstrong Patricia Few .... Ayers, Jean Harriette ..... Barrett, Billie Rae .... Bates, Shirley Frances. Beaty, Emily Joyce .... Belger, Hilda Carolyn. Belk, Mrs. Joan Pardue. .. Bell, Barbara Anne .... Bell, Cherry Doris .... Bennett, Betty Joyce ,,,, Bennett, Bonnie Marie. Bennett, Joanne ...... Bettis, Emma Louise. . . Billings, Beverly Joan. Blackmon, Sara Louise Blount, Annie Laurie. . Boland, Gloria Ada.. Bouzard, Patricia Ann, Boykin, Louise Kennedy .... Bradshaw, Betty Ruth ,,,, Brilnyon, Lillian Winona. . . .. . . .217 W. White St., Rock Hill .......................Coward .................Route 1, Moore . . . .645 Highland Ave., Orangeburg . . . . . . .413 Vardry St., Greenville . . . .701 East Jefferson St., Dillon Mr. Honey, N. C. .....Route 2, Neeses ...............Iva . . . . . . . .Early Branch ...Route 1, Lancaster ...Box 386, Andrews ...............Wampee .........Route 1, Chester .. .64 N. Congress St., York .. .110 Frank St., Greenville ............Route 1, Union ....................Lynchburg .. .641 Bennet Ave., Orangeburg ..................Prosperity ......,.......Box 141, North ....206 N. Marlboro St., McColl ....................Batesburg ...........Route 2, Honea Path BT53263191 Nofma Janette .... ............ 1 07 King St., Columbia Bridges, Dorothy Mae ,,,,, Bright, Jo Ann .......... Brock, Nanc Ann . .... Route 3, Box 327, Travelers Rest . . . . . . . . One First Ave., Greenville B. .--.. ...,......... R utledge Road, Clemson 100919, Emlly Frances ..... .... 7 05 Lancaster Ave., Monroe, N. C. B1'0y1eS, Anne Elizabeth ..., Bull, Joy ADH ........... Burnett, Daisy Belvin. . . . . . . . . . . . .Box 357, Davidson, N. C. .. ...202 Cannon St., Georgetown . . . . . . . .212 Wiley Ave., York Haulbrook, Jane Elizabeth ..... Burnett, Martha Addie .... Byrd, Sarah Ann ........ Callaham, Joan Louise .... Calvert, Harriet Coan ..... Campbell, Georgia Muriel. . . Carr, Dorothy Lee ......... Carter, Elizabeth Ernestine .... Carter, Nancy Carol ...... Center, Joyce Kathleen .... Chalmers, Mary Elizabeth. .. DIRECTORY-Continued . . . .Route 6, Spartanburg . . . . . . . . .Box 53, Santee ...............Route 3, Seneca . . . . . . .24 Greenville St., Abbeville . . . .504 N. Pear St., Gastonia, N. C. ........................Joanna .............Routc 2, Ehrhardt ...Box 103, Henrietta, N. C. .Box 68, Travelers Rest .......Route 2, Walhalla Christian, JoAnn Routhe ..,. .........,..... R oute 2, McCormick Clardy, Frankie Lucile ..... Clark, Betty Jean ......... ...33 Olympia St., Charleston Heights ........606 Lee St., Johnston Clayton, Carolyn Delores .... .................. B ox 242, Inman Clement, Mary Singleton .... .... 4 08 Old Point Road, Charleston Coats, Margaret Faye ..... Cole, Patsy Ann ........ Connelly, Lenora Anne .... Cooksey, Dorothy Anne .... Counts, Fairey Fletcher .... Covington, Betty Jean. . . Cox, Mrs. Augusta Saye. .. Cox, Olga Patricia ...... Cox, Shirley Lee ........ Cromer, Jewel Elizabeth. . . Crooks, Frances Carolyn .... Daniel, Gloria Anne ............ .......................Chappells ..... .One 14th St., Greer ... . .101 Apex St., Laurens ... . . . .704 Union St., Gaffney . . . . . .701 N. Main St., Greenville .. . .1533 Rosedale Ave., Rock Hill ....7l8M Myrtle Drive, Rock Hill . . . .510 Woodland St., Spartanburg .............Box 431, Andrews .............Route 1, Kinards ...Route 2, Pomaria .. . ........ Route 2, Dillon Dantzler, Bertha Pauline ........................ Box 148, Elloree Darder, Ivette Nedinia.Box Darwin, Mary Jane ....,.. Davis, Katherine Cain .... Davis, Mary Elizabeth.. . Davis, Virginia Lea. . .. Davis, Wilma Lee .... Deason, Jo Ann ..... DeBruhl, Betty Jean. . . Dempsey, Deryl Dean... Dickson, Sara Ann .,.,.. Dixon, Jenny Wren ....... Donnelly, Martha Louise .... Dozier, Frances Marian. .. Dozier, Judith Cameron .... Drake, Alice Eugenia .... Drew, Dorothy Alda .,.... DuBard, Nancy Cameron .... Duncan, Barbara Sunshine .... Dysart, Margaret Pratt ..... Dysart, Mary Barton ...... Edge, Peggy Ann ....... Edwards, Betty Anne ..... Epting, Barbara Virginia .... Ezell, Gladys Anne ....... Faris, Margaret Anne. . . Farmer, Mary Drucilla ..... Faulkenberry, Ann Louise. . . Felder, Kathleen Gwendolyn .... Finch, Barbara Anne ....... Floyd, Harriet Ann... Fort, Mollie Jane ...... Funchess, Alice Frances... Gagnon, Patricia Ann ...... 334, Bo. Dominguito, Arecibo, Puerto Rico 388, Dillon ..........,...........Pinopolis . . . .205 O'Neal Drive, Anderson . . . . . . .315 Gibson St., Marion .. . .814 Cauthen St., Rock Hill ........ll School St., Enoree ....... ...Route 2, Gassatt .............Cope .... ...Route 4, York ... . .Route 1, Ridgeway . . . . .106 Oak St., Kingstree .. .131 Reid St., Rock Hill ...............Box 169, Dillon ....................Route 1, Starr .. . .3915 Kenilworth Road, Columbia . . . . .1300 Johnson Ave., Columbia ........ .Route 1, Williamston . . .20 W. Earle St., Greenville ....20 W. Earle St., Greenville ............Box 1466, Loris ....509 Forset Lane, Rock Hill . . . .1725 N. Main St., Greenville ............Box 421, Cowpens .1242 Oakland Ave., Rock Hill .. . . . . . . . . .Route 5, Spartanburg . . . . . . .Dearbourn St., Great Falls ...623 Live Oak Ave., Kingstree .... . . . .Box 145, Bennettsville 1 1 ................ Floyd Dale .........Fork . . . ..... ........... R owesville ...Route 9, Box 196, Charleston Heights Gambrell, Mary Elizabeth .............. 826 1VlcDuflie St., Anderson Gardner, Wilhelmina ...... ...................... C assatt Garrett, Ruth ............ ...822 Kawana Road, Columbia Gillespie, Barbara Louise .... .... 9 Millard St., Greenville Gilmer, Bernie Jeannette .... ....,..... R oute 2, Anderson Glenn, Catherine Lavine .......................... Smith St., York Glenn, Jo Ann ...................... Grant, Ellen Annette ...... Gray, Jeanette Sybil. . . Gray, Mary Louise ....... Green, Nancy LeBe.lle .... Greer, Kathleen ........ Grier, Elizabeth ......... Gunter, Clarice Alverta .... Guy, Mary Alice ....... Gwinn, Peggy Ann .... Hall, Annalyne Louise .... 26 Lanneau Drive, Greenville 2854 Connecticut Ave., Washington, D. C. . . . . . . . . .Route 3, Anderson ..................Cordova ....202 Eighth Ave., Dillon . . .221 Law St., Darlington ...............Mayesville ..... ...Route 2, Fort Mill . . . . . . . . . .Route l,' Lanford ..103 Highland Drive., Union . ..,...... Route 4, Anderson Hall, Frances Joyce ........ .. .Route 3, BOX 226, Rock Hill Hambright, Virginia Pratt .... ...... 1 10 PreSSlCY St-1 Clover Hammett, Mary Gertrude ...... Hardaway, Sophfronia Joanne.. Harper, Corrie Moble g y ......... Harrill, Mrs. Elizabeth Schrader.. ...Box 361, Cowpens .............Route 1, Dillon Wright St., York . . . . .428 Pickens Court, Rock Hill . . .114 Argonne Drive, Greenville Hawkins, Hawkins, Nancy Shirley ....... Peggy Joan .... Hayes, Joyce Jackqulin. .. Haynie, Dorothy Eleanor. . . Hemphill, Gail Anita ..... Hendrix, Elizabeth Anne. . . Herron, Gloria Elizabeth... Hickman, Hinson, Sidney Ann ....... Frances Katherine, . . . Hinson, Cela Deryan ........ Holland, Mary Charlotte .... Holley, Betty Joann ..... .. Hollis, Rebecca Ann .... . . . . . , . .Box 175, Ware Shoals . . . .Route 1, Prosperity . . . . . . .Route 3, Chesnee .............Box 223, Belton . . . . . .Vandeventer Drive, Greer ..307 Waccamaw St., Greenville ................Box 24, Starr .............Box 1367, Loris . . . .Route 2, Lancaster . . . . . . .Route 2, Loris .............Routc 3, Mullins ......................Jefferson 1234 Winthrop Drive, Rock Hill HOPMHS, Mary Emma .... . ............... Box 238, York Horton, Edith Janet .... .... ............... B 0 x 74, McBee Huber, Betty Carlos .... ...2504 Lindell St., Silver Spring, Md. Hucks, Sarah Louise .... .. . ............ . .Route 4, Conway Huggin, Mary Helen ..... ...3002 Buncombe Road, Greenville Huggins, Barbara Faye. . . ................ Box 7, Patrick Huggins, Jacqueline .... ............... R oute 2, Dillon Hughes, Sylvia Ann .... Inabinett, Nancy Marie .... Jackson, Betty Jeane. . . Jackson, Rose Ellen .... James, Laticia ....... Jenkins, Hugh Rice ..... Jeter, M Johnson, ary Hamilton ...... Carolyn Eugenia. . . Johnson, Janie Rachel ..... .... Johnson, Julia Claire .......,.... Johnson, Linda Margaret ..... 2845 Johnson, Norma Jean ............ Johnson, Zena .......... ...... Jones, Barbara Lea .... . . . .Route 4, Greer ...Route 2, Box 211, Bowman ... .574 Doyle St., Orangeburg . . .117 Haynsworth St., Sumter . . . . . . .173 Park St., Union . . . . . . . .Box 21, Allendale .............Box ll, Carlisle . . .699 Maple St., Spartanburg . . . . . . . . . .3 Charlotte St., York .. . .Route 5, Box 161, Aiken Maydower Road, Charlotte, N. C. . . . , . .Route 3, Box 121, Laurens . ................... Lynchburg .................Williams Jones, Janet Moseley... Jones, Mildred Ann .... Kay, Mary Jo ...... Keith, Janie Fae ...... Kennerly, Jane Grey .... King, Elizabeth Ann .... King, Sarah ............ Kirby, Clyde Elizabeth. .. Kornegay, Iris Mary. . . Lancaster, Martha Elizabeth. . . Lane, Bettye Lynn ........ Lane, Nina Carolyn ....... Langford, Velma Jean ...... Lawrimore, Virginia Ann .... Ledford, Kate Marie ....... Lever, Ruth Ashe ........ Lindley, Daisy Lou .... Little, Patrel ........ Livingston, Emma ..... Logan, Evelyn Scotto .... Lollis, Fay Anne ...... Long, Clara Belle .... Long, Mary Ann .... Lupo, Betty Jean. . . McCarty, Phyllis Sidney. . . McComb, Martha Ann. . . McCormick, Jo Anne .... McCrackin, Maydelle ......... McCraw, Shirley Ruth ......... McDanie.l, Dorothy Anne. .2114 McDaniel, Rebecca Anne ...... ...................Clemson . . . .Abbeville Road, Greenwood . . . .Route 2, Belton . . . .Route 4, Union ................Swansea ................Piedmont . . . . .709 King Ave., Florence . . . . . . . . .Route 1, Timmonsville . . . .109 Jordan St., Bennettsville .........Box 217, Jonesville ................Zelle St., Latta ....Route 2, Box 184, Kingstree .............Routc 4, Saluda .............,....Hemingway . . . .102 West Ave., Greenville ......,.........McConnells . . . . . . . . .Route 4, Gaffney . . . . . . . . . .507 Main St., Conway . . . . . . . . . .Edisto Drive, Orangeburg 514 Eleventh Ave., Palmetto, Fla. ..471 Liberty St., Rock Hill Box 271, Andrews .. .1201 Fifth Ave., Conway .608 Cumings St., Marion 914 College Ave., Rock Hill . . . .1027 Eutaw Ave., Orangeburg .. . .8 Benson St., Charleston .......-............Route 2, Aynor 148 E. Pearl St., Spartanburg Commander Road, Charleston Heights Box 93, Henrietta, N. C. McFarland, Nancy Ann ........................... Route 3, York Mcl-Iam, Carmen Edna ....... McNeill, Margaret Clark .... Macdonald, Margaret Rose .... Mace, Suzanne Lyle ....... Maloney, Mary Frances. .. A. St., Inman 1 A i ................ Lynchburg 325 College Ave., Rock Hill .219 W. Mullins St., Marion H ............ Route 2, Sharon .. . . . . .Route 1, Fountain Inn Marlar, Sara Ila ........ Martin, Joyce Elizabeth. .. Martin, Norma Faye ..... Martin, Virginia Noble .... . . . . . . . . . . .Box 124, Andrews 218 Pat Mar Square, Mullins . . . . . . .600 Madison St., Dillon Mathis, Ethel Gruber ..... .. May, Nancy Jean ....... Mayfield, Mary Ann ...... Mayfield, Wilma Dowling. . . Mikell, Chappell Ann ..... Millen, Betty Jean ....... Miller, Pearlious Lorean .... Milligan, Elizabeth Anne ...... Mitchell, Marjorie Ruth ...... Mitchell, Nann ........ Connie Moore, Alvida Frances ........ Moore, Harriett Gertrude ...... Moore, Marilyn Yvonne. . . Morgan, Betty Jo ....... Morris, Phyllis Deane ..... Morrow, Margaret Ann ..... Moulds, Geraldine Joyce .... Mullins, Faye Janet ....... Mungo, Mary Kathryn .... Murdock, Margaret Bigby .... Murphy, Sara Jacqueline. . . Nungezer, Mary Patricia. O'Farrell, Sarah Catherine... Oliver, Ruth Benn ......,. Owens, Martha Ann .... Parkman, Edgar Fay. . . Parks, Jan ............... . . Patrick, Alice Jacqueline ....... Patterson, Harriet Beckwith .... Pennell, Mary Patrick ..... Price, Dorothy Lee .... . Pugh, Iris Farra ...... .. Pullin, Ellen Patricia .... .. .427 Ninth Ave., Purvis, Ethel ......... . . Ragin, Annie Louisa. .. Raines, Shirley Ann ..... Rainey, Mary Laurence .... Rambo, Ann Holloway .... Read, Christine Yarborough Reid, Mary Eleanor ....... Rhoads, Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Robeson, Inez Elizabeth .... Robinson, Edith Ann .... Betty Anne ....... . . Barbara Lenora. . . Helen .......... Martha Emma .... Rogers, Flora Ann ....... Rogers, Madelean Velma.. Rogers, Sylvia Ann ....... Rowell, Annie Emeline. . . Sanders, Joanna Lee .... Sanders, Mary Ann ....... Satterfield, Patricia Leah .... Saverance, Margaret Louise... Scarborough, Roberta Joanne .... Shealy, Dorothy Elizabeth .... Simril, Jane Evans ........ Singleton, Laura Gail .... Slatton, Jane Ellen ............. Slaughter, Shirley Vernelle- ' 4-C Tom Sloan, Barbara Bert ,,.. Smiley, Barbara Jean .... Smith, Clarita ......... Snipes, Guy Hilda ..... Sprouse, Rheba Nelle.. Stamey, Nancy ........ Stanfield, Annie Mae.. Starnes, Margaret Aston. . . Steele., Nancy Thompson Stokes, Annie Marie. . .,. . Stone, Barbara Jo ..... Stone, Betty Joanne. .. Stone, Dorothy Sibyl. . . Stringer, Mary Dell... Stroman, Pauline Jeanette. .. Swink, Virginia Diehl ..... Taylor, Mary Carole ...... Thomas, Annie Lindsay ....... Thomas, Patricia Charlene ..,. DIRECTORY .John de la Howe School, McCormick ................Route 1, Rock Hill . . . . . . . .34 Smythe Ave., Greenville . . . . . . . .Box 243, Denmark .............Chesnee ...............Richburg .......... .692 King St., Charleston Box 232, Lockhart Maxwell Children's Home, Greenwood 53, Olanta . . . . . . . . . . .4718 James St., Columbia ....Route 1, Box 143, Georgetown .............Route 2, Central . . . . . .Route 4, Timmonsville ...........'..........Pauline . . . . .Route 3, Box 147, Andrews .............Route 4, Gaffney . . . . .10 City Ave., Lancaster .. . .Route 2, Honea Path . . . . . . .Box 188, Travelers Rest ...5407 Colonial Drive, Columbia .Kings Mountain St., York ...902 Prince St., Georgetown .................W1ndsor ..................Route 2, Saluda ...............Box 163, McCormick ..Route 1, Box 434, Matthews, N. C. ... .2l8 Jones St., Laurens ....2ll N. Towne St., Greenville ..Route 1, Hammer ...........................Saluda Hendersonville, N. C. . . . . .Leland, N. C. .Route 1, Rock Hill . . . .Route 1, Lamar Route 2, Campobello 5305-C Bryce Ave., Fort Worth, Texas . . . . . . . . . .405 Front St., Georgetown ..........................R1chburg . . . . . . . . . . .109 Smith St., Chester 2202 Cameron Lane, Isle of Palms . . . . . .311 Davis Ave., Greenwood . . . . . .1023 College Ave., Rock Hill ................Route 1, Cheraw ...806 Branch St., Monroe, N. C. ....Route 1, Box 212, Marion ...........Route 3, Mullins ...Route 5, Monroe, N. C. . . . . . . .Ridgeway ..........Fairfax ......Route 5, Union ....................Pamplico ...l72 S. McQueen St., Florence . . . . . . . . . .Box 31, Batesburg .... . . .360 Park Ave., Rock Hill . . . . . . . . . . .Box 316, Westminster . .1022 Richmond Drive, Rock Hill McMillan Homes, Charleston Heights . . . . . . . . . . . .Route 2, Spartanburg .1130 Evergreen Circle, Rock Hill Route 1, Lykesland ................Route 1, Lancaster Box 106, Travelers Rest S. Aspen St. Ext., Lincolnton, N. C. .......................Cameron . . . . . . . .1031 Saluda St., Rock Hill ...1019 College Ave., Rock Hill ............Route 1, Camden .Box 162, Moncks Corner . . . . . . .Bland Ave., Johnston . . . .309 Bailey St., Greenville .............Route 2, Belton . . . . . . . . . . . .Route 1, Orangeburg . . . .N. Boulevard Ext., Orangeburg .. .. .. . . . . .Box 171, Leesville . ..... Route 1, York ...Route 1, Duncan 180 -C ontinueaf Thompson, Betty Genelle. .. Thompson, Parthenia. . . Tinsley, Rachel Burnette .... Tolson, Mary Kathleen. Truluck, Emma Jo ..... Turk, Feliste Carole.. Turnage, Effie Lou .... Turner, Norma Nova .... Underwood, Shirley Sharon .... Vaigneur, Sarah Gertrude... Vaught, Susan Elizabeth. .. wan, cieo ............. Walter, Sally Irving ....... Washington, Martha Anne. . . Wearmouth, Joyce Harriette .... Weeks, Jane McCants ......... Wessinger, Christine Alphonsine .... Wheeler, Mrs. Zenobia Roberts. White, Marian Elizabeth ...... White, Sara Barbara .......... White, Sara Jo ........... White, Theodosia Ellen .... Whitlock, Mahala Anne Whittle, Rachel Etrulia Wilkinson, Mary Louise .... Williams, Catherine Ann... Willis, Mary Alice ........ Wilson, Doris Evelyn .... Wilson, Marion Beach. . . Wingo, Erin Reid ....... Winkles, Adville Bertha. .. Withers, Mary Jane ....... Workman, Barbara Jane ..... Workman, Mary Kathleen .... Youmans, Myrtle Pauline.. Young, Sarah Frances ....... Youngblood, Barbara Ann. .. 702 Furman Hall Road, Greenville . . . . . .502 Washington St., Dillon ................White Stone .... . . . . .Route 2, Lynchburg . . . . . .Route 2, Coward . . . . .. ...Route 3, Tifton, Ga. ...............Box 13, Patrick ...517 Lake Ave., North Augusta A. R. School, Temassee .................Ridgeland .Route 2, Galivants Ferry . . . . . .142 Wylie St., Chester . . . . .Box 546, Moncks Corner . . . .716 Twelfth Ave., Conway . . . .133 Capers St., Greenville ...l06 S. Gregg, Columbia 1 D .................... Chapin H824 Patton Ave., Rock Hill .. . . . . .14 Bridges St., Inman 967 Beverly Drive, Rock Hill N806 Milton Ave., Rock Hill . . . . . . . .Route 4, Spartanburg 863 Whitlock St., Spartanburg . .Ward . . . . . .365 Folger St., Clemson ..................Allendale . . . .162 Cleveland St., Spartanburg ..27 Cleveland St., Greenville . . . . . .Box 37, Roseboro, N. C. .314 Dakota Ave., Greenville 1 i. 1 ..................,. Oswego ...411 N. Fant St., Anderson 366 College Ave., Rock Hill ...............Honea Path ..........Box 52, Yemassee .459 W. Cedar St., Florence .............Route 4, York Freshmen Alligood, Carolyn Temple.. Anders, Frances Carolyn. . . Argoe, Aubrey Ann ...... Asbill, Sallie Jean ........ Atkinson, Anne Hardin.. Avant, Betty Ruth ....... Bailes, Nora Jeanette ..... Baldwin, Jacklyn Antionette. Barron, Betty Ann ........ Bates, Joy Kay ....... Bates, Mary Janelle .... Batson, Lois Joan .... Beck, Jo Ann ........... Becknell, Barbara Dell .... Beleos, Helen Theodore .... Benton, Frances Anne ..... Bernstein, Beatrice Anna. . . Billings, Betty Rose ....... Blackmon, Martha Elizabeth Blaney, Mary Elizabeth... Blasingame, Delores Ann .... 200 S. Main St., Mt. Holly, N. C. 16 Baldwin St., Greenville Bamberg Road, Orangeburg .John de la Howe School, McCormick ...................Lowrys Box 225, Arcadia, Fla. Box 286, Strasburg, Va. .ll-C George Legare, Charleston Heights 1713 Ebenezer Road, Rock Hill ...Route 1, Box 114, Greenville . . . . . .38 Frontus St., Greenville ...........Route 3, Taylors . . . . . . . . .311 Morrow St., Greer . . . .127 College St., Spartanburg ..... . . .1002 Fair St., Camden .924 College Ave., Rock Hill . . .Box 24, Spring Lake, N. C. ............Route 1, Union ...659 E. Main St., Rock Hill ..................Rxchburg ..........Box 449, Jackson Blazer, Blume, Peggy Jean ........ Barbara Jean. . . Boatwright, Irene ...... Boggs, Ada Pauline ...... Boland, Boling, Diane Elizabeth. . . Peggy Keithe ...... Bowen, Anne Elizabeth .... Bowen, Joyce Carolyn .... Bowen, Patsie Anne .... Bowers, Jerrel Dean .... Bowling, Cora Alice ...... . . . .595 North St., Greenwood ,...............Blythewood . . . . . . . .Route 1, Gresham . . . . . . . Iron Station, N. C. .....................Pomar1a ...21 North Third St., Lockhart Route 2, Iva 124W Elizabeth Lane, Rock Hill . . . . . . . . .Route 2, Westminster .......Route 2, Piedmont . . . . . . . . . .Route 1, Campobello Bozard, Irma Elizabeth .... Bradshaw, Bobbye Kathryn. Brodie, Harriett Ann ...... Brown, Elizabeth Lynne- ...................Rxdgeland . .6232 Walton Drive, Columbia Bishopville 66 Meadow Brook Road, North Plainfield, N. J. Brown, Jo Anne ...... Brunson, Emily Carolyn . . . . . . . .Moncks Corner .. .Route 4, Box 77, Orangeburg .Route 1, Blacksburg Jackson, Madge Beth ....... Brunson, Pauline Elizabeth .... Bryan, Marian Rachel ..... Bryan, Mary Louise .... Bull, Mary Eleanor .... Burgess, Claudella ,........ Burrnet, Mary Carolyn .... Burnette, Barbara Delores .... Burton, Dorothy Elizabeth. . . . DIRECTORY-Continued ..........Route 1, Summeftgn . . . . .243 Penn Ave., Greenwood ....4214 Palmira St., Tampa, Fla, . . . . . . . . . . .Route 1, Harleyville ...Route 2, Box 342, Gray Court ......................Saluda ,..........Box 101, Manning .....,.................Monetta Byers, Edith Ailene ....... .... 1 15 E. Parker Road, Greenville Cahill, Catherine Ward .... Calcutt, Shirley Ann ..... Calvert, Nancy Ann ..... Campbell, Ann Watson .... ,. Campbell, Peggy Ann .... Cannon, Margaret Anne. . . Carroll, Hattie Mae ....... . . . Chadwick, Shirley Ann .... ............. ........Beaufort .....................Pamplico . . . .309 Highland St., Mt. Holly, N. C. ..................Route 4, York ..... .409 Springs St., Fort Mill ...203 W. Arlington Ave., Greer .................Route 2, Aynor Box 387, Travelers Rest Chambers, Patricia Ann .... .... 1 043 Ebenezer Ave. Ext., Rock Hill Cheek, Joyce Latane ...,. Chumley, Alma Gene .... Clark, Salena Watson .... Clinkscales, Peggy Anne. . . Coker, Patsy Ann ....... Coleman, Jo Ann ......... Compton, Charlotte Ann ..,...... ....500 Richland Drive, Charlotte, N. C. . . . . . .320 Farley Ave., Laurens ...324 Fredericks St., Anderson .... . . . .Route 2, Honea Path . . . .Box 267, Simpsonville . . . . . . . .E. Jefferson St., York ....... ...Route 3, Spartanburg Conder, Barbara Jean ............... 5302 Colonial Drive, Columbia Connell, Mrs. Frances Faulkenberry. Conner, Sylvia Ann ............. Cook, Rebecca Ann .... . . . Corley, Mary Carolyn .... Cotton, Lucy Gail ...... .. Crain, Doney Lamar ..... . . . Creech, Beulah Vivian ...,. Crocker, Mildred Rudene .... Croxton, Rita Ann ....... Culbreath, Coleman Long .... .789 Confederate Ave., Rock Hill ...... .951 Cedar St., Rock Hill .. . . . . . . . .First Ave., Lake City Old Columbia Road, Orangeburg 606 Highmarket St., Georgetown ...............Route 3, Greer . . . . . . . . .Route 4, Bennettsville ... . .Box 268, Ware Shoals . . . .Stevens Drive, Kershaw . . . . . . . . .1306 S. Pinckney, Union Hallman, Patricia Azalee Hamer, Hamer, Carolyn Ann ..... Imogene Evans .... Hammett, Dorothy Sue.. Hanna, Mary Lee ....... Hanna, Sylvia Johanna.. . Hardee, Donna Fae ...... Hardin, Dutchin Beatrice. . . Harper, Mary Helen ...... Harper, Sara Margaret .... Harrell, Myrna Lee ...... Harrill, Eleanor Demaris ....... Harter, Cumilla' Gertrude ...... Harvin, Patricia Suzanne. . .2501 Haselden, Margaret Merwyn. . . Hayes, Charlotte Helen ...... Hendrix, Patricia Anne ..... Hennett, Jerry Ann ..... Hicks, Bonnie Jean. .. Hill, Mary Grace ...... Holley, Marian Eulila .... Holliday, Vivian Loyrea .... Holroyd, Eugenia ........ Holstein, Dorothy Anne .... Hord, Dorothy Lou ...... Horton, Hough, Evelyn Marie ..... Lois Ann ...,...,... Huggins, Catherine Marian .... Hughes, Charlise Viola .... Hull, Betty Carolyn. . . . .. Hurt, Helen Garland .... . Hutchinson, Barbara Ann. .. Hyman, ljames, Georgia Lee .... Peggy Jane ........ Inabinet, Mary Elizabeth .... Deal, Mary Ann, ...... DeLoach, Rose Mary .... Dickson, Mary Jane ...... Dimery, Mary Jeanette ..., Dodson, Nancy Elizabeth. . Dominick, Patricia Anne ....... Dotherow, Barbara Ann. .. Duncan, Harriette Emily ....... Edwards, Carole Joyce. .. Elias, Violet Albert .... Elliott, Eleanor Isabell. . . Estridge, Harriett Ann .... Fair, Mary Anne ..... Fanning, Shirley Sue. . . Floyd, Barbara Ann ,... Floyd, Harriet ........... Fogle, Mary Frances ...... Folk, Christine Scarborough .... Ford, Eugenia Fitzsimons.. Ford, Mary Jo ........... Foster, Grace Bowles .... Fralix, Gloria Hazel ..,. Fyfe, Marjorie Ellen. .. Gardner, Zeta Geraldine. . . Garvin, Edith Ann ,..... Garvin, Eva Lee ..... Garvin, Mary Anne ..... Gerrald, Doris Mae ....... Gerrald, Glendora Jerusha. Gibson, Eleanor Jean ..... Giles, Nancy Mae ....... Gillespie, Mary Anne .... Givens, Rebecca Harter .... Glenn, Olga Jane ....... Goodwin, Shirley Ruth .... Graham, Shirley Temple. . . Graham, Wilma Frances. . . Grainger, Eva Elizabeth. . . Grey, Vivian Gayle ...... Griffin, Gladys Evelyn. . . Gunter, Lois Owena. .. Gwinn, Doris Frances .... Hager, Ella Jean. . . Haile, Marcia .... ...880 High Point Road, Spartanburg ........................Hampton ...6 Kingston St., Belmont, N. C. ...................Lake View ........Box 346, Ware Shoals .... . . .1012 N. Harper St., Laurens 201, Inman 716 Templeton Ave., Charlotte, N. C. ....692 Carolina Ave., Orangeburg ..Route 6, Box 621, Charlotte, N. C. . . . . . . . . .Chesterfield Ave., Lancaster ...... .939 Whitman St., Orangeburg .3824 Bedford St., Nashville, Tenn. Route 2, Lake City ,.............Olanta ................Route 2, Cameron ......... ...Beech Ave., Denmark 1128 Pecanway Terrace, Orangeburg .......47 Bethel St., Clover .. . .3052 Retreat St., Westminster ..........................Lodge H1465 Pigeon Point Road, Beaufort . . . . . . . . . .Route 4, Box 71, Kershaw .1817 Partridge Lane, North Augusta ................Box l38,E11oree ..l027 Woodland Drive, Rock Hill .................Route 3, Nichols . . . . . . . . .Route 3, Box 42, Nichols Route 2, Westminster 423 S. Confederate Ave., Rock Hill . . . . .5 A St. Woodside, Greenville . . . 111 Lemacks St., Walterboro . . . . .2403 Boyce Ave., Anderson ...123 Chatillon Road, Rome, Ga. ..............Route 2, Conway ..............Route 2, Dillon ....Route 1, Box 122, Nichols H808 S. Petty St., Gaffney . . . . . . .Box 125, Pinewood 1 ................ Wagener 801 N. Church St., Union Route 9, Box 723, Charlotte, N. C. 1239 Kinard St., Newberry Jarrard, Kathryn Carteree .... Jeffers, Caroline Gertrude .... Johnson, Dora Jean ...... Johnson, Joann .........,. Johnson, Marilyn Rochelle. . . Jones, Betty Ann ........ Jones, Patty Truman .... Jordan, Alpha Kay .... Joye, Shirley Lee .... Keller, Barbara Ann .......... Killingsworth, Katherine Sp ain. Kinard, Nora Kathryn ...,... King, Frances Eugenia .... King, Peggy Anne .... Knight, Mary Belle. .. Knox, Katherine ...... Koon, Peggy Vonne .... Lacy, Ann Katharyn ...... Lail, Mary Josephine. . . Lancaster, Betty Ann .... Langley, Betty Jo ...... Langley, Elise Evelyn .... ..207 Langston, Patricia Ann ..... Lawrence, Martha Eugenia. . . Lee, Shirley Jean ........ Lewis, Blanche Ruth .... Lewis, Mary Loretta ..... Lightsey, Virginia Ruth... Linderman, Barbara Anne .... Littleton, Bobbie Ann ..... . Livingston, Barbara Jean ...... Long, Harriet Langley ....... 16 Long, June Diane ....., Lovell, Patricia Ann ..... Lunn, Carolyn Annette. .. Lutz, Dorothy Joan ..... McAbee, Kay June ....... McCall, Margaret Louise.. McCa1lister, Peggy lVlCd0rf1 ---- McCork1e, Sylvia Ann ....... McGee, Bobbie Jones ...... McKinnon, Ann Carroll... McLaughlin, Barbara ..... McLaughlin, Maxine ..... McLellan, Elizabeth Ann. . . . . . .1705 Kennedy Drive, Camden . . . . . . . . .805 Dargan St., Dillon . . . .126 S. Everett St., Bennettsville ...............Route 6, Gaffney . . . . .Route 1, Box 63, Kingstree .. . . . . . . .Lafayette St., Hemingway ... . . . .Route 2, Box 70, Greeleyville ..16l0 Highmarket St., Georgetown .,. . . . .607 Heyward St., Beaufort ,.,.......,............Bucksport . . . . . .609 Congdon St., Georgetown 136 N. Confederate Ave., Rock Hill ................Box 193, Fairfax Moores River Drive, Lansing, Mich. . . . . .Route 1, Box 29-A, Georgetown ..............Route 1, Dillon . . .3921 Verner St., Columbia ....Box 129, Reeves St., Enoree . . . . . . . . . .Route 1, Cowpens .Box 497, Lake View ...........Route 2, Camden . . . . . . . . . .Huggins St., Manning .. .611 Oakwood Lane, Rock Hill . . . . . . . . . .Hillcrest, Spartanburg ..............Route 2, Sharon ...............Route 2, Chesnee . . .3 Magnolia Drive, Georgetown . . . . . . . . . .Box 56, Hemingway .................,.......Furman . . . . . .201 S. Pickens St., Columbia .Woodleigh Drive, Nashville, Tenn. . . . . . . . . . .715 Market St., Cheraw ................Pamp11co ..... .708 E. Main St., Union ...Route 4, Box 176, Orangeburg ...Currahee Heights, Toccoa, Ga. . . . . . . .372 E. Main St., Rock Hill ...Route 56, Flora Ave., Greenville . . . . . . . .311 Woodrow St., Clinton ...............Route 3, Mullins ...............Ridge Spring . . , . . .Chesnee Highway, Gaffney . . . .467 Gentry St., Spartanburg .. . .511 Live Oak Ave., Kingstree ....... .Box 196, Orangeburg . ....,........ Box 147, Saluda .....................Pomaria . . . .721 College Drive., Gaffney . . . . .14 Landsford Road, Lancaster .........736 Milton Ave., Rock Hill ....819 Georgia Ave., North Augusta ................Route 2, Florence E. Unaka Ave., Johnson City, Tenn. ..Box 323, Connelly Springs, N. C. ...............Box 19, Port Royal .. .504 Highmarket St., Georgetown Branch . . . .516 Chatham Ave., Columbia .............Route 3, Clover .. .219 Marion St., Cheraw ... ...Box 131, Batesburg ...Route 3, Winnsboro .. . .Box 234, Fairfax .. .Route 4, Lancaster ..........................Sa1em ....................,.Cross H111 Lewis Place, Rockville Center, N. Y. 1120 Pinewood Road, Rock Hill ................Route 3, Greer . . . . . . . . . .Route 3, Hartsvillc . . . .120 West End St., Chester . . . . . . . . . Route 2, Chesnee . . .1709 York Drive, Columbia .. .Route 1, Box 482, Fort Mill ...834 Cauthen St., Rock Hill . . . . . . . . .Route 3, Anderson . . .1412 Home Ave., Hartsville ............Route 3, Florence ...Route 3, Box 203, Florence . . . . . . . . . .Route 2, Dillon McLeod, Kathleen Elizabeth. McMeekin, Doris ........... 1 McMillan, Virginia Irene .... McPhail, Mary Jeanette. . . Maloney, Carolyn Joan .... Marett, Harriett Sue ........ Martin, Margaret Elizabeth .... Martin, Millie Rebecca .... Mathis, Orrie Miller ...... Matthews, Georgia Lucille. . . Maxwell, Virginia Carolina. . . Mealing, Barbara Marilyn ..... Mercer, Dixie Jean ......... Miller, Jean Edna .... Miller, Sally Be.th ...... Mills, Janie Ruth ....... Mims, Helen Elizabeth .... Mitchell, Kathryn Brown .... Mixon, Hilda Jean ....... Moody, Peggy Gene ...,. Morgan, Mary Helen .... Neely, Frances Ann ...... Nelson, Mary Margare.t .... Newell, Joanne ........... Nichols, Evelyn Virginia .... Norton, Alvis Geralene .... Page, Kay Frances ...., Parker, Alta Euge.nia. .. Parker, Kathryn Anne. .. Parkman, Lula May ..... Patrick, Sarah Harlean .... Peagler, Ella Mae ........... Pearson, Bennie Sue ....,... Pennington, Carolyn Elizabeth. . . DI RECTO RY-Continued ... . . . . . .Route 1, Timmonsville . . .1110 Edgefield St., Columbia . . . . . .20 Victory Drive, Sumter ..........Route 3, Seneca ............Route 2, Sharon . . . .Isundega St., Westminster .. . .. .113 Rogers Ave., Lake City . . . . . . . .2 Crescent Drive, Allendale J ohn de la Howe School, McCormick' ................Route 3, Batesburg . . . . . . .509 S. Walker St., Columbia . . . .129 Butler Ave., North Augusta ..............Box 274, Andrews .. .132 S. Everett St., Bennettsville . . . . . . .46 Evergreen St., Cheraw . . . .8 Hawthorne Lane, Greenville ..l13 Overbrook Circle, Greenville .........................Olanta ....................Yonge Island 100 N. Yadkin Ave, Spencer, N. C. .......33S E. Main sr., Rock Hill . . . . . . .321 Laurel Ave., Greenwood Peterson, Margaret Henrietta .... Petty, Shirley Allene ......... Philpot, Sally Sue .......... Pittman, Mary Jane... Platt, Sandra Baldwin. .. Plowden, Sarah Louise.. Poore, Harriet Ruth .... Poore, Sylvia Louise. . . Powell, Dohnree ........ Powers, Judith Rebecca .... Presnell, Lois Irene ......, Price, Peggy Sue ........... Pritchette, Elizabeth Werts .... Proctor, Catherine Moye .... Purser, Nelma Ruth ....... Quick, Bobbie Jean ......... Quinn, Carolyn Elizabeth .... Quinn, Patricia Rae ..... Rabon, Dorothy Jean .... Ratterree, Carol Ann. . . Ray, Joann Swanson. . . Reed, Martha Juanita ......... Reynolds, Ann Thayer ....... Richardson, Mrs. Hazel Altman. . Robinson, Helen Christine ....... Robinson, Martha Ann. Rochester, Willie Grace. Roddey, Margaret Clary. Rogers, Barbara Ann ..... Rogers, Carolyn Joyce .... Roper, Jean LaFoy ,.... Sanders, Mary Marjorie. Sanders, Mary Nloore .... Schwarz, Ursula Jenny .,.. Sears, Nancy Carolyn. . . Sellers, Rebekah Jackson ..... ..4-329 Plaza Rd., Charlotte, N. C. . . . . . .439 Durst Ave., Greenwood . . . .204 Plyler Ct., Lancaster .........Route 2, Dillon .................Rembert .Box 803, Myrtle Beach . . . . . . . . .Route 2, Saluda . . . .Box 372, Manning .........Route 1, Cross .. .8 Mill St., Rock Hill . . . . . . . . . .Box 114, Blacksburg . . . . . . . . . .Box 201, Laurens .. .174 E. Wood St., Spartanburg . . . . . . . . . .Route l, Greenville . . . . . . . .Route 3, Kershaw ............Bennett,s Point . . . .108 Thomas St., Lake City . . . .Atlanta Highway, Anderson . . . . . . .Box 162, Williamston .................Hemmgway . . . . . .Route 1, Timmonsville ....Route 1, Box 172, Georgetown . . . . . . .911 Glenn St., Newberry . . . . . . . . . . .Route 2, Florence ..................EdgeIield . . .270 Riggs Drive, Clemson ................Box 448, Dillon .. .130 Harle Ave., Cleveland, Tenn. ..........Lor1s . . . . . .Box 88, Aynor ..........Route 2, Rock Hill ................Route 3, Loris ...652 Broughton St., Orangeburg .... . . .2209 Lee St., Columbia . . . .Route 2, Galivants Ferry . . . . . . .Route 1, Rock Hill ...............Route 4, Easley ..............Route 1, Walhalla . . . .432 Jennings Ave., Greenwood ...,..........Box 116, Saluda . . . .507 Greenway Drive, Florence ..............Route 3, Taylors ...... .119 Moore St., Bennettsville . . .1029 Park Ave. Ext., Rock Hill .. . . . .727 Sumter St., Rock Hill . .. .527 North Ave., Rock Hill . . , .l67M York St., Chester l82 Settle, Mary Louise. . . . . Shannon, Kathleen Marian .... Sharpe, Barbara Anne .... Simpson, Alemia Joyce .... Simpson, Sarah St. Claire... Sims, Patricia Ann ........ Skeens, Carolyn Herndon. Sligh, Frances Anne ...... Sloan, Peggy Jo ..... Smith, Mary Ruth ..... Smith, Mildred Lillis .... Smith, Sarah Elizabeth. . . Smith, Susanne ........ Smoak, Phoebe Deane .... Springs, Mary Emma .... Stalvey, Sally Jo ...... Stanley, Carleen Sue .... Stephens, Sabelia Joyce ..... Stephenson, Barbara Ann. Stokes, Margaret Glenda .... Stone, Barbara Ann ....... Strickland, Sara Carol. . . Sturgis, Celeste Ann. .. Swygert, Barbara Ann. .. Taylor, Ethel Lee .... Taylor, Mary Joyce ...... Thomas, Isla Eleanor .... Thomas, Sarah Coline .... Threatt, Barbara Anne. . . Threatt, Betty Jean .... Timmons, Mary Sue ....... Timms, Ida Ruth ....,..... Townsend, Jean McMullin .... Trotter, Marjorie Lewis.. Truesdale, Marie Libby .... Tucker, Shirley Lee ...... Tumblin, Margie Mae .... Turner, Betty Lee ..... Turner, Harriett Jean .... Turner, Theo Louise. .. Tyler, Jo Anne ...... Ussery, Ellen Lenora .... Vaughn, Bobbie Ann. . . Vaught, Priscilla Irene. .. Vereen, Joyce Anne .... Walker, Sarah Maude .... Wall, Ella Ruth ........... Wall, Mary Virginia ....... Warner, Doris Nell ........ Warren, Barbara June ...... Washington, Mary Elizabeth. Weatherly, Lillian Tanna .... Wells, Patricia Ann .... Werts, Sara Joe ...... West, Joanne ........ White, Joanne Leslie. . . Whitner, Sally Hope ..... Williams, Patricia Alice ..... Williams, Virginia Irene ..... Williamson, Roberta Eugenia Wimberly, Sara Elizabeth .... Wingo, Ellen Muriel ......., Winn, Hazel Madeline ...... Witherspoon, Martha Caroline. . . Wolfe, Nancy Emma ........ Woods, Ruth Myers .......... Workman, Frances Pauline.. Worley, Jacquelyn Grigsby. .. Youmans, Eleanor Anne.. Young, Janice Ernestine .... ...........Route l, Inman ...250 Marion St., Rock Hill ...706 W. Barr St., Lancaster .. ...Route l, Gray Court . . . . . . . . .419 Falls St., Toccoa, Ga, . . . .1022 Richmond Drive, Rock Hill . . . . . . . . . .805 Market St., Cheraw . . . . . . . . .1817 College St., Newberry .Route 3, Inman 3500 Wrightsboro Road, Augusta, Ga, ..130 Cambridge St., Spartanburg . . . .Route 1, Box 260, Durham, N. C. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Route 4, Greenville . . .209 N. Fraser St., Georgetown ...,..........Route l,Loris . . . . .Johnsonville ..................Lodge ............Route 3, Dillon . . .Whitehall Road, Anderson ...........Route 3, Greer . . .121 Proctor St., Mullins ..........Route 1, Starr . . . .Route 1, Rock Hill ..........Blythewood .. . . . . . .3 D St., Poe, Greenville . . . .506 Woodland St., Spartanburg . . . . .Route 1, Box 114, Lake City . . .312 Charlotte Ave., Rock Hill ....2l4 Columbia Ave., Rock Hill ...................Star, N. C. . ...Route 2, Daytona Beach, Fla. . . . . . . . . . . . .Route l, Winnsboro ..513 N. McDuHie St., Anderson . . .1314 Devonshire Drive, Columbia . . . . . . . . . .E. Church St., Kershaw . . . .1905 Laurens Road, Greenville ........Route l, Box 216, Laurens .1422 Glenwood Road, Columbia ..................... Denmark . . .Box 47, Mayesville ...................Esti1l . . . .533 Liberty St., Rock Hill ..............Gray Court ............Galivants Ferry .. .215 3rd Ave., Myrtle Beach ..5600 Fairfield Road, Columbia ...................Campobello Arlington Heights, North Augusta .............Route l, Wage.ner Sixth St., York .. .101 Parkway Drive, Clemson . . . . .28 Carolina Ave., Sumter ....2719 N. Main St., Anderson .............Route 2, Saluda .. . . . . .321 Cora St., Laurens . . . . . .Route l, Box 305, Marion ...205 Oakland Ave., Rock Hill . . . . . . . . .Box 381, Forest City ............Route 3, Rock Hill ..................Mont Clare ...10 Mason Croft Drive, Sumter ...314 Dakota Ave., Campobello .............Box 125, Estill .....................Gable ...7l6 E. Main St., Rock Hill ............Timmonsville . . . .Route 3, Timmonsville ... .. ...Route 3, Nichols . . . .414 Henrietta- Ave., Greenwood Administration .... Alumnae Association .. Archimedeans . . . . . Artist Course . . . Athletic Council ..... Bancroft House Council Band .............. Beta Alpha . . . Beta Beta Beta . . Book and Key ....... Breazeale House Council Cabinet, W. C. A. . . . . Conservatory . . . Dance Committee .. Dorian Music Club . . . Freshmen Class . Granddaughters . Gym .............. International Relations C Johnson Hall .,...... Iofmfonizm . . . uglournaln . Junior Class . . . Kappa Delta Pi . . , Kinard Hall . .. Library .... Marshals . . . lub INDEX PAGE 6 9 80 86 146 68 84 25 72 125 40 46 82 13 85 28 15 145 81 44 18 22 60 78 74 42 86 May Day ............ McLaurin House Council North House Council . . Phi Upsilon Omicron .. President of College . . Religious Organizations . Roddey House Council . Senior Class ,..... . . Senior Order .... . 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