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(J) THE STAGE COACHPublislied by

THE STAGE COACH STAFF

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VOLUME XXX I

V

1932

Year Book of the Students

SAINT MARY'S SCHOOL AND JUNIOR COLLEGERaleigh, North Carolina

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Copyright 1932

Margaret Stuart Dky

Editor

Sarah Dixon VansBusiness Manager

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Saint Mary's School

The Board of Trustees

The Bishops

Rt. Rev. Edwin A. Penick, D.D., Chairman Charlotte, N. C.

Rt. Rev. Jos. Blount Cheshire, D.D Raleigh, N. C.

Rt. Ret. Thos. C. Darst, D.D Wilmington, N. C.

Rt. Rev. Kirkman G. Fini.ay. D.D Columbia, S. C.

Rt. Rev. Albert S. Thomas. D.D Charleston, S. C.

Rt. Rev. Junius M. Horner. D.D Asheville, N. C.

Clerical and Lay Trustees

North Carolina

I Until 1033) (Until 1936)Rev. M. A. Barber, Raleigh Mr. Graham Andrews. RaleighMrs. T. W. Bickett. Raleigh Mrs. W. D. Toy. Chapel Hill

•Mr. W. A. Erwin, Durham Mr. Richard H. Lewis, OxfordRev. Isaac W. Hughes. Henderson *Mn. J. Cheshire Webb. Hillsboro

East Carolina

(Until 1932) (Until 1934)Rev. R. B. Drank, Edenton Rev. J. B. Girble. WilmingtonMr. W. D. MacMili.ax. Jr.. Wilmington Mr. Geo. C. Rovall, Goldsboro

Western North Carolina

(Until 1932) (Until 1933)Mr. Geo. H. Holmes. Tryon Rev. J. Preston Burke. HendersonvilleRev. B. M. Lackey. Lenoir Mrs. J. W. C Johnson. Franklin

South Carolina

(Until 1932) (Until 1932)Mr. Bex.i. Ai.lstox Moore, Charleston Rev. W. S. Poyner. FlorenceMr. T. E. Myers, Charleston Rev. William Way, Charleston

Uri'FR Sou in Carolina

(Until 1932) (Until 1932)Mil J. Nelson Fiuehsox. Columbia Rev. William Johnson. AikenMr. Edmund R. Heyward, Columbia Rev. T. T. Walsh, D.D., York

Executive CommitteeRt. Rev. Edwin A. Penick. D.D., ChairmanRt. Rev. Jos. Blount Cheshire, D.D.

Mr. Graham H. Andrews Rev. Isaac W. HughesMrs. T. W. Bickett Mr. Richard H. Lewis*Mr. W. A. Erwin Mr. Geo. C. Rovall

Secretary of the Board of Trustees

Mr. Alfred L. Purrini.ton. Jr Raleigh, N. C.

Treasurer of the Board of Trustees

Mr. Albert W. Tucker Raleigh, N. C.

'Deceased.

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Saint Mary's School

Faculty and Officers 1931-32J

Academic DepartmentRev. Warren W. Way (B.A., M.A., D.D.I, Rector Bible

Virginia Henry Holt (B.A., M.A.). Academic Head English

William C. Gvess (B.A., M.A.) -History and Social Sciences

Mabel Margaret Morrison (B.A., M.A., Ph.D.) Latin

Annie Ruth Lineberiiy I B.A.. M.A.) Mathematics

Allis Hussey (B.S., M.S., M.A.) French

Dorortiiy Pope (B.A.. M.A. ) English

Mary L. Miller (B.A.. M.A.) Chemistry

Mar.iorie J. Lalor (B.A.) _ Biology and Hygiene

Susan Reavis Cooke (Ph.B.) English and History

Lora E. Simbolotti Spanish and French

Mary Wilson Boiiannon (B.A.) French

Katherine Hosmer (B.A.) English and History

Jessle Lemo.nt Matthews (B.A.) Physical Education

Special Departments

Nannie Smith Art

Lizzie H. Lee Stenography, Typewriting. Bookkeeping

Florence C. Davis (B.O.) Expression, Dramatic Art

Elizabeth Bason (B.A.) Home Economics

William H. Jones (B.A.. A.A.G.O. ) Director of Music

Ei.va B. Nicholson Piano

Bessie Raye McMillan Violin

Additional Officers

Catherine Seytox Albertson Dean 0/ Students

Albert W. Tucker (S.B.) Secretary a?ul Business ManagerNannie H. Marriott Dietitian

Florence W. Talbot Assistant Housekeeper

Anne S. Nash .: Librarian

Lola B. Naylor Matron Infirmary

Dr. H. B. Haywood School Physician

Mrs. Hrc.n McLeod Study Hall

Mela Allen Royall Alunmae Secretary

Jcliet B. Sutton Secretary to the Rector

Mary Lewis Sasser Office Secretary

Doryce Wynne Office Secretary

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Margaret BoneyNew York, N. Y.

Stained glass windows—Jaunty hats-Pa n talets—Huh i n s

Grace Bumvs BowesRockingham, N. C.

Modernistic patterns—Repartee—College

Humor—Dances

Fannie Belle Bray Bonnie June Cassidy

Raleigh. N. C. Roslyn, N. Y.

Jazz—High heels—Lazy summer after- Tennis rackets—Berets—Books—Speednoons limits

Twelve

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Elizabeth Marshall Davis

Durham, N. C.

Speeding roadsters — Bright scarfsFinals

Margaret Stuart DeyNorfolk, Va.

for unil parties—Yachts—Deep waters-Thoroughbreds

Caroline Winder DunnNew Bern, N. C.

8 carl et poppies—Sarcasm—Executivecouncils—Evening-iii-Paris

Rosabell Elliott

Fort George G. Meade, Maryland

A riiii/ posts—Horseback riding—Laugh-ter—Friendliness

Thirteen

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Elizabeth Thomas GanttRaleigh, N. C.

Ltjcy Marshall Goode

Dinwiddle, Va.

Broun thrush — Indian maiden — Little Specials — New Year's Eve — Fraternitywomen—Tea kettles irins—Impulsiveness

Angileen Bodley GrahamWheeling, W. Va.

Earnestness—Giggles—Popsicles—Redballoons

Marina Hoyt HenryChapel Hill, N. C.

Endeavor—Patent leather—Big sister

Fourteen

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VIRGINIA HllYI.E

Lincolnton, X. C.

{Catherine Hock JamesonOxford, N. C.

Pep meetings—Summer Co-ed—Late dates Tea ruses—Pastel Organdy—Dresden doll—Temper

Lillian LucasTrenton, N. J.

Hay-rides—Daffodils—Camp fire girl

Caroline MannRaleigh, N. C.

Lipstick—Tea dances—State—Short furjackets

Fifteen

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Gertrude Haywood MottWilmington, Del.

Mary Tooi.e Pakkee

Asheville, N. C.

Moods—Mischief—Polo coats—Fox terrier The Bookman—Firesides—Cloud-toppedmountains

Sara Clay Payloi:

Raleigh, N. C.

('ailing cards—Receptions—Kid gloves-Reserve

Elsa McKoy Rose

Greenville, S. C.

Tap dancing — Enabling waters — Goldcream—Nonchalance

Sixteen

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Lucile Currin RrxHenderson, N. C.

Susan Fosteh Stoker

Raleigh, N. C.

Telephones—Brown pottery—Pastoral Test tubes—Squirrels—Midnight oil-

poems Hidden nooks

Jane Bernhardt TomsSalisbury, N. C.

Corsages—Happy marriage—Sincerity-

Dates

Sarah Dixon VannFranklinton, N. C.

Quills—Silver vases—Tinkling tea glasses

Seventeen

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Mary Ellen WattsCharlotte, N. C.

Helene Will-ingham

Rocky Mount, N. C.

Angel skin—Black lace dinner gowns— Quietness—A mossy hank—KatydidVogue—Society

Charlotte WinborneMarion, N. C.

Molly WinbobneRaleigh, N. C.

Furcoats—Football games—Proms—Snow- Moaning saxophones—Golf courses-balls Tailored suits

Eighteen

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The Historv of the Class of 1932j

The Cine-Kodak Film of a Member of the Class of '32

SbttHTG—A dreary, rainy day, September 17, 1928. Saint Mary's hi harmony with weather. Newgirls crying from lonesameness. (Tears are dried the next day when school begins in earnest.)

Reel 1—Eighteen homesick, rather green Freshmen, who matriculated with Miss Holt the day before,

now start on what seems to them an endless journey. But in a few days they are happy again. Andwhy shouldn't they be? Think of the excitement of being elected to the Mu or Sigma Athletic Society

and the E. A. P. or Sigma Lambda Literary Society, of electing Frances Haigh as our President, of going

to the Hallowe'en party and Colonial Ball for the first time, of going home for Christmas and Spring

Holidays and of singing to our much admired Seniors at the end of the year as we move down on the

front steps to take the place of the Sophomores.

Reel, 2—The September of 1929 finds only six of the class back. They have all grown a great deal

and are no longer the green Freshmen of a year ago. Charlotte Winborne, Margaret Dey and Gertrude*

Mott .ioin our ranks this year. Oh the joy of being Old Girls! We are the escorts to the Old Girl-New

Girl party instead of the escorted. We have been a little blue about starting work again, but after

this we feel better and enthusiastically elect Margaret Dey as our President and Miss Bohannanour adviser. Under their guidance we pass a happy year enjoying the Colonial Ball and Class parties

just as much as the year before. We are very proud of having the seniors as our sister class ajnd

nothing gives us as much pleasure as the tea Miss Holt and Miss Albertson give the two

classes together. The last scene shows us bidding our sister class good-bye and moving down to take

the place of the Juniors.

Reel, 3—There is an air of sophistication hovering over the next scene. The little Freshmen are nowJuniors. Again there are only six of us back but our cla-ss is greatly enlarged by New Girls. Twenty-

three of the members of the class of '32 come in this year. We elect one of the new girls, Caroline Dunn,as our new President and Miss Matthews as our adviser. What a busy and exciting time we have

this year! There is English M. to keep us working hard but little that matters—we can go down townunchaperoned on Monday mornings and one other day during the week and, if we are very good, we can

go visiting on Monday afternoons. Among other things we give a Hallowe'en Party. Our "Cave of

Death" strikes terror into the hearts of the New Girls. We are to give a Senior-Junior banquet a little

later so we sell hot dogs at this party to make a little money. The hot dog stand is quite a success be-

cause this is the only time during the year that the girls are not strictly forbidden to eat hot dogs.

When we come back after Christmas the first thing we think of is the banquet. This is a big occasion

for us. The Juniors the year before had theirs at the Carolina Hotel but wre have ours at the Woman'.1;

Club. Imagine our excitement when Dr. Way permitted us to have an orchestra of boys—an unheard

of wonder! Evening dresses are taken out for the first time since Christmas and girls run aroundtrying to get someone—anyone—to help them with their toasts. This proves to be a great success muchto the relief of "Carrie" and her helpers. As this reel ends the class has at last reaehedi the bottom

step. We are to be Seniors next year!

Reel 4—A dream realized. We are at last Seniors. It is quite thrilling for several of us becamse

we have never been Seniors before. Rasabell Elliott is elected as our President and Miss Pope as our

adviser. "Carrie" did so well the year before that she is elected as the President of the Student. Body.

We are delighted to find a new girl is entering our class. Jane Toms joins us. We feel awfully im-

portant—we can sign in the Senior Book when we go out instead of getting a slip from Miss

Albertson—we can chaperone—we can sit in the back of the Chapel—and we are the first Senior Class

to whom the privilege of "sleeping through" every Monday morning is granted. Christmas comes andwe give a play "The Fair;- Shoemaker," the night before we go home. When wie come back there are

exams to be taken but we pass and go happily on our way »s before. The Sunday after exams Dr, andMrs. Way give us a party. We have always envied the Seniors when they told us about the lovely time

they have had and now we are the envied ones. After Spring Holidays comes the Senior Vaudeville

and then the Junior-Senior Banquet at which we are the guests this time. We all have a wonderful

time but it makes us realize that in a few weeks we shall leave our belovtd Alma Mater never to return

again as students.

Commencement—what a world of different feelings it brings. The Seniors are a little sad as they move

off the steps singing "Goodbye School, We're Through" for the next day they are to get their diplomas

and each must go her own way!Katherine Jamieson.

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Prophecy

Margaret Boney—Incapacitated by excess poundage; author of

"Youth."

Grace Bowes—Author of "The Science of Thinking."

Fannie Belle Bray—Maker of energy-producing machines.

Bonnie June Cassidy—Movie siren.

Elizabeth Davis—Specializer in fraternity pins.

Margaret Dey—Died in a dye factory.

Caroline Dunn—Evangelist.

Rosabell Elliott—Dieted away ability to stand alone.

Elizabeth Gantt—Famous reader.

Lucy Marshall Goode—Missionary to African heathen.

Angileen Graham—Winner of giggling contest in the Olympics.

Marina Henry— Star of the Russian ballet.

Virginia Hoyle—Social service worker.

Katherine Jamieson—Washerwomen and proud mother of ten.

Lillian Lucas—Author of her experiences.

Caroline MannSara Clay

Gertrude Mott—Died after looking into these futures.

Mary Parker—Head exploded from too many facts.

Elsa Rose—Advice to mothers on children's finger nails.

Lucile Rux—Miss Sutton's successor.

Susan Stoker—Owner of permanent wave shop.

Jane Toms—Author of "Sayings for the Right Moment.

Sarah Vann—Swimmer of the Atlantic.

Mary Ellen Watts—Night-club hostess.

Helene Willingbam—Dramatic actress.

Charlotte Winborne—Runner of Kat farm.

Molly Winborne—High soprano in grand opera.

Mann /

— . } Successful law tirny Paylor

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Class Poem

OUB. ship has sailed on dangerous journey sent

To search for knowledge— not on pleasure bent.

Some find, in part, the treasure aftei toil.

But ne'er a one has captured all the spoil.

Our first brief pause is ended. Far behind

We leave the harbor, sheltered from the wind

;

And on our way, alone, we go to fight,

Xo patient hands to steer our course aright.

Yet what remains beyond the horizon?

What storms to brave, what blist'ring sun?

Can we endure the lot that's cast by fate.

And come to rest in brave, undaunted state?

Each one of us must steer a different course

In seas oft rough with sorrow and remorse.

Some few, successful, reach the journey's end.

They're lost who find the leak too late to mend.

Where'er we go, whatever we attain

Can never dim the mem'ry of the name,

Saint Mary's, dear to us for friendships won.

It stands before our eyes and beckons on.

And when we come, with sails full-furled to harbor,

We'll spend the passing moments, filled with fervor

Bememb'ring each dear face of our first crew,

With sad sweet thoughts, the class of thirty-two.

Grace Bowes.

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Last Will and Testament

WE the Senior Class of '32, being about to close the gates of SaintMary's behind us for the last time, wish to leave a few of our

characteristics to the less fortunate underclassmen, trusting they will

fully appreciate the honor thus conferred upon them.

We will Margaret Boney's position on theAltar Guild to Virginia Evans.

To Beatty Josephs, that croonin' gal.

we will Grace Bowes' dancing ability.

Fannie Belle Bray's air of assurancegoes to Virginia Evans.

Our Bonnie June's true blueness goesto Alice Alexander.

There is only one other beside LibDavis who could get by with wearing three

fraternity pins at once. So Dot Harper,here's luck to you I

Margaret Day's partnership in thelavender ensemble goes to Jane Smoot.

Rosabelle Elliott's love for the Armyand Navy goes to Nickie Musgrave.

Elizabeth Gantt's vocal ability goes to

Florence Estelle Eagles.

Angileen Graham leaves to Gladys Hassellher veneer of sophistication.

Lucy Marshall's frequent corsages,

specials, etc., go to Bessie Morton.

Marina Henry's gorgeous black top goes

to Thelma Troxler.

We think Virginia Hoyle's quick tempershould be left behind.

Katherine Jamieson's fragility we leave

to Margaret Bugg.

Lillian Lucas's innumerable shirts andties go to Helen Lebby.

Caroline Mann's constant presence at

the various State dances goes to MargaretHubbard.

Sarah Clay Paylor's amazing well keptcoiffure we will to Lillian Johnstone.

Susan Stoker's most delightful aestheticdancing goes to Almeda Stewart.

We will Jane Toms's chicness to EllenMoore.

Mary Ellen Watts' s insatible desire toknow all the school scandal goes to PatsvHill.

Helene Willingliam's raeakness we be-queath to Sally Paine.

Wherever one goes one is asked thequestion, "Do you know Charlotte Win-bourne.'" Charlotte has kindly writtenthe secret to her success out in a little

blue book. We will this book to EdnaCummings.

Molly Winbourne's husky contraltovoice, which is the envy of various youngladies, we will to Nell Tyler.

We will Sara Vann's surprisingfacility in English Class to Mary Hasselle.

Lucile Rux's habit of shrugging goes to

Peggy Russell.

Elsa Rose gets the prize for "foxing"Mr. Guess.

Of Gertrude Mutt's brilliance we donateto Barbara Scott at least a fourth.

Mary Parker's ability to pull the woolover Miss Holt's eves goes to EvelvnToffoli.

Forward, next student body president!We will to you Caroline Dunn's St. Mary'sswagger.

To our three Heads: Dr. Way, MissAlbertson, and Miss Holt, we the ninetiethgraduating class of St. Mary's School, giveour unanimous thanks.

To Miss Pope, who has been our constantfriend and adviser, we leave our undyingappreciation and thanks.

Virginia Hoyle, Lawyer.

JeffriesMr. ShawEsther Skeldinu

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Senior Directory

MARGARET HONEYE. A. P. New York. N. Y. Hu

1930-1932

Commencement Marshal, 1 : Altar Guild, 1-2. President. 2; Bulletin Staff, 1 ; Pan ArchonCouncil. 2 ; Swimming Manager. 2; Dramatic Club. 1-,!; Honorary Hockey Varsity, 2:May Court. I: Honor Council. 2; Letter Club. 2; Hockey Clans Team. 1; BasketballClass Team, 1.

GRACE BROWS BOWESE. A. P. Rockingham, N. C. Sigma

1930-1932

Hall President, I; church Warden. 2; Hockey Varsity. 2; Hockey Class Team, 1-2;

Basketball Class Team. 2; Class Poet, 2; Basketball Varsity. 2; Honorary BasketballVarsity. 2.

FANNIE BELLE BHAYSigma Lambda Raleigh, N. C. Sigma

1930-1932

BONNIE JUNE CASSIDIE. A. P. Roslyn. N. Y. Mu

1930-1932

Honor Council. 1-2. Vice President. Junior Class. 1; Assistant Editor Bulletin. 1;Dramatic Club. 1-2; Hockey Manager. I ; Honorary Hockey Varsity. 1-2; Tennis DoublesRunner-up. 1: Second Place Track Meet. 1; Mu President, 2: Pan Archon Council, 2;Altar Guild. 2; Athletic Editor Bulletin. 2; Tennis Singles Championship, 2; LetterClub. 1-2: Riding club. 1-2; Swimming Team. 1-2: Basketball Class Team. 1-2: Second"Most Athletic." 2: 'Best All-round." 2: Pay Day Treasurer. 2: Basketball Varsity, 2.

ELIZABETH MARSHALL DAVISSigma Lambda Durham. N. C. Sigma

1930-1932

President Sigma Lambda Literary Society. 2; Pan Archon Council, 2: Annual Staff, 1:Chapel Warden, 2: May Court. 1; Hockey Class Team. 1; Hockey Varsity, 2; CheerLeader. 1; Office Assistant, 2.

MARGARET STUART DEYE. A. P. Norfolk, Va. Mu

1929-1932

President. Sophomore Class. 1; Honor Council. 1: Pan Archon Council. 1-2-3; LiteraryEditor Stage Coach. 2: Editor-in-Chief Stage Coach, 3 : Chief Commencement Marshal, 2:

Vice President Senior Class. ! : Secretary E. A. P. Literary Society, 3; Crucifer, S:May Court. 2; Basketball Class Team. 1-2-3: Basketball Varsity. 3; Honorary BasketballVarsity. .'.

CAROLINE WINDER DUNNSigma Lambda New Bern. X. C. Mu

1930-1932

President Junior class. I ; President Student Body. 2: Altar Guild, 1-2; Hockey Varsity,

2; Cheer Leader. 2: Granddaughters' Club, 1; Honor Council. 1-2; Pan Archon Council.1-2.

HOSABELL ELLIOTTSigma Lambda Fort George G. Meads, Maryland Sigma

1930-1932

President Senior Class. 2; Honor Council. 2: Pan Archon Council, 2; Altar Guild. 1-2;

Marshal, 2; Letter Club, 2: Riding Club, 2; Honorary Hockey Varsity, 2; Winner Swim-ming Meet, 2; Swimming Manager, 1 ; Tennis Manager. 2; Swimming Pool Life Guard, 2.

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ELIZABETH THOMAS GANTTSigma Lambda Raleigh, N. C. Mu

1930-1932

Glee Club. 1-2: Dramatic Club. IS.

Ll'CY MARSHAL! GOODESigma Lambda Dinwiddle, Va. Sigma

1930-1932

President Sigma Athletic Association. 2: Commencement Marshal. 2; Pan ArchonCouncil. 2; May Court, 1; Glee Club. 1: Hockey Class Team. 1-2: Hockey Varsity, 2:Basketball Class Team. 1-2: Basketball Varsity. 1-2: Assistant Librarian. 2; HonoraryBasketball Varsity. 2.

ANGILEEX HOOLEY GRAHAMSigma Lambda Wheeling, W. Va. Sigma

1930-1932

Dramatic Club. 1-2; Class Hockey Team. 1; Sigma Varsity Hockey Team, 2.

MARINA HOYT HENRYSigma Lambda Chapel Hill, N. C. Sigma

1930-1932

Granddaughters' Club. 1 ; Dramatic Club. 1-2; Aaltar Guild. 2: President V. P. S. L.. 2.

VIRGINIA HOYLESigma Lambda Lincolnton, N. C. Sigma

1930-1932

Hockey Class Team. 7-2; Basketball Varsity. 1; Cheer Leader. 2; Class Testator, 2.

KATHERIXE HOGE JAMIESONE. A. P. Oxford. N. C. Mu

192S-1932

Vice President Prep Class. 1; Latin Club. 1; Class Hockey Team. 1; Varsity HockeyTeam. 2; May Court. 1-8-3; Commencement Marshal. 3: Glass Historian. .',.

LILLIAN LUCASE. A. P. Trenton, N. J. Mu

1930-1932

Draniatic Club. 1-2: Class Hockey Team. 2; Class Basketball Team. 2.

CAROLINE MANNSigma Lambda Raleigh, N. C. Sigma

1930-1932

GERTRUDE HAYWOOD MOTTE. A. P. Wilmington, Del. Sigma

1929-1932

Glass Hockey Team. 1-2-3: Sigma Hockey Varsity. 3; Hockey Manager. 3: SecretaryJunior Class, 2: Dramatic Club, 1-2-3: President Dramatic Club. 3; Bulletin Staff, 3:

Choir. 3; Postoffice. 2-3: Granddaughters' Club. 1-2-3: Second Wittiest. 3: Class BasketballTeam. 3: Secretary Y. P. S. L.. 3: Class Prophet, 3: Pan Archon Council, 3.

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MARY TOOLE PARKERE. A. P. Asheville. N. C. Mu

1930-1932

Editor-in-Chief Bulletin, 2: Stage Coach Staff. 1-2: Choir, 2: Altar Guild, 2; LibraryAssistant. 2: Honor Council. 2; Pan Archon Council. 2: Vice President E. A. P. LiterarySociety, 2: Hockey Class Team, 2.

SARA (LAY I'AYLORB. A. P. Raleigh, N. C. Mu

1930-1932

EISA McKOY ROSEE. A. P. Greenville, S. C. Mu

1930-1932

President E. A. P. Literary Society. 1 : Pan Archon Council, 2; Choir. 2: Altar Guild. 2:

Letter Club. 2; Tennis Manager. 2: Honorary Varsity Hockey, 2: Basketball Class Team.2; Cheer Leader, 1-2: Life Saving, 2: Granddaughters' Club, 1-2: Vice President Mas. 2.

UTILE (TKH1X RIXSigma Lambda Henderson, N. C. Sigma

1930-1932

Atlar Guild. 2: Class Hockey Team. 1.

SUSAN FOSTER STOKERSigma Lambda Raleigh, N. C. Sigma

1930-1932

JANE BERNHARDT TOMSSigma Lambda Salisbury, N. C. Sigma

1931-1932

Secretary and Treasurer of Senior Class. 1 : Secretary Sigma Lambda Literary Society.

1: Altar Guild, 1: Dramatic Club. 1: Basketball Class Team. 1: Hockey Class Team. 1.

SARAH DIXON YAXXSigma Lambda Franklinton, N. C. Mu

1930-1932

Business Manager Stage Coach. 2: Church Warden, 2: Altar Guild. 2.

MARY ELLEN WATTSE. A. P. Charlotte. N. C. Mu

1930-1932

Church Warden. 2.

HKLEXK WILLIXT.HAME. A. P. Rocky Mount, N. C. Sigma

1930-1932

Granddaughters' Club. 1-2.

CHARLOTTE HLAXTOX WINBORNESigma Lambda Marion, N. C. Sigma

1929-1932

Vice President Sophomore Class. 1: Stage Coach Staff. 2; Class Hockey Team. 1: MayCourt. 1-2.

MOLLY W1XBOKXESigma Lambda Raleigh. N, C. Sigma

1930-1932

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Junior Class

Melba Chambi.ee President

Helen Lebby Vice President

Bessie Morton Goode Secretary-Treasurer

Miss Hussey Class Adviser

MiLDiiKi) BerkeleyCharlotte Blackstc

Melba Chambi.ee

Frances Clavpooi.e

Harriet Close

Anna Lee Derrick

Marion EighmeMargaret Ellison

Virginia EvansNancy Gordon

Marion Gwai.tney

Li'clle Hardin

Flora JohnsonFrances Jones

Mary Frances Jones

Nell Joslin

Elsie LawrenceHeu:n Lebby

Hej.en MortonMargaret McDonald

Elizabeth NealFrances Norhis

Agnes PeschauEleanor Poi.k

Louise RathhoneMargaret Russell

Esther Skei.iiing

Jtjlia SkinnerRosalie WattersTe.mpe Yarboroi'gh

Irene AbernathyMary Virginia AdamsAlice AlexanderDell/.ei.i.e Ai.ered

Elizabeth Bridgers

Addie Burcert

Josie ChaseMary Chichester

Edith Dando

Conditional Juniors

Lucy Dortcii

Bessie Morton Goode

Frances Gooi.rick

Mary- Hasseli.e

Ai.etiiia Johnson-

Lillian Johnstone

Margaret Kelly-

Frances Lynn-

Ellen Moore

Mary McKay-

Martha Odiorne

Martha OutlawAdell Parmiter

Jean RaperLetitia Rider

Almeda StewartEleanor Trapneli.

Tiielma Thoxi.er

$Mz

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Business Class

Margaret BrownCatherine CadyPenelope CowperEloise Fiki:

Mary Howard

Arabella P. Johnson

Beatrice Josephs

Claire MarshallVirginia Nayi.or

Ella May Noell

Awiliia RoachMary James Taylor

Virginia TurnaueHelen WrightElma Yates

sfssis

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Sophomore Class

l<]i iz \iii:i ii Morton President

Betsy Mooke Vice President

Jane Jones Secretary-Treasurer

Miss La i.iiic Class Adviser

isabelle ashbridge

Mahv Katherine Atkins

Edna Ctjmmings

Jean ErwixCaroi.yx Fulenwideb

Parker GoodwinDorothy Harper

Jaxe Joxes

Betsy Moor?:

Mildred MooreRebekah Morris

Elizabeth MortonRosixe RaoulJane SmootJane Snyder

Mary Louise Taylor

2§S2§5

Thirty-two

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Freshman Class

Haydee Mokhis President

Nancy MoCleskey ....Vice President

Frances Everett Secretary-Treasurer

Miss Matthews Class Adviser

Mama Alsop Alice Horsi.ey Betty Soliieiji

Kei.sey Crocker Margaret Hubbard Nell Tyler

Frances Everett Haydee Morris Axnte TickerGladys Habselle Nancy McCi.es kv Maria Ticker

Nettie Pic.ott

afcats

Thirty-four

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Preps

Annie Webb President

Margaret Bugg Vice President

Miss Stjtton Adviser

Margaret BuggVirginia ClarkBetty Harper

Patsy Hill

Martha Best Ivey

Grace L. Lancaster Audrey Paine

Carolyn Love Barbara Paine

Jane Maeyer Barbara Scott

Anne Moshy Betty SimmonsMargaret Misgrave Betty Tryon

Annie C. Ticker

Maria TuckerNell Tyler

Perry' Bell WaltonDora WareAnnie Webb

&&

Thirty-six

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E. A. P. Society

Elsa Rose PresidentMary Parker Yice PresidentMargaret Dey Secretary-Treasurer

Miss Cooke Adviser

Bokbt, M. Hasselle. M. Johnston, B. Polk. E.

Bowes. G. Horsley. A. Lebby, H. Raper. J.

Cassidy. B. J. Howard. M. Lucas, L. Rose, E.

Chichester, M. Hubbard. M. Morris. R. Tyler. N.

Dando, E. Jamieson. K. Mosby, A. Watts, M. E.

Dey. M. Jones, F. C. Mott. G. Webr. A.

Gooi.rick, F. Jones. J. Parker, M. Willinghaii. H.

Walton. P. B.

sisals

Thirty-eight

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Sigma LambdaCharlotte Winbokne President

Sarah Vann Vice President

Jane Toms Secretary-Treasurer

Miss Pope Adviser

Davis, E. Graham. A. Paine. S. Toms. J.

Dunn. C. Henry. M. Raout.. R. Trapnei.l. E.

Elliot. R. McKay. M. I. Rux, L. Troxlee. T.

Erwin. J. Naylor. V. Russell. P. Vans, S.

Goode. L. M. Outlaw. M. Skinner. J. W. Winrorne. C.

Goodwin, P. Paine. B. Snyder. J.

akals

Thirty-nine

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Mu Athletic Association

Bonnie June Cassidy.

Ei.sa RosePresident

..Vice President

Adams Claypooi.e Jamieson* McDoxai.d

Alfred COWPER Johnston. A. P. Noeu.Alsop Derrick Josephs Norius

Ashbridge Dey Jospin Paine, B.

Atkins DoRTl II Lebby Paine. S.

Berkeley Dunn Love ParkerBlackstone Eagi.es Lucas Parjiiter

BONEY ElGHJIE Lynx Payi.ou

Bridgers Everett Marshall Raolt,BUGGBl'RGERT

CadyCarawan

FULENWIDKIi

GanttGoodwin-

Moore, B. K.

Moore. M. M.

Morris, H.

RathboneRider

Rose

Cassidy Harper, D. C Morris, R. Simmons

Chase HlT.I. Morton. E. F. Smoot

Cmk HESTER IVEY McCi.eskey Soliietm

Stoker

Taylor.

Taylor,

TOEFOLI

TROXLERTryon

Tucker,

Tucker.

VaxxWaitersWattsWebbWright. E. G.

YarboroughYates

M.

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Sigma Athletic Association

Lucy Marshall Goode PresidentMary Howard yice President

ABERNETHY GOOLRICK Kelly RogersAlexander Gordon Lawrence RussellBowes Graham Maeyer RunBradley Gwaltney- Mann- ScottBray Hardin Moore. E. D. SlCELDTNGBrown Harper, B. C. Morton. H. R. S K I NNERChamelee Hasseule. G. McK. Mosby SnyderClark Hasselle, M. C. Mott StewartClose Henry MUSC.R.AVE TomsCummings Horsi.ey McKay TrapnellDando Howard Nayi.or TURNAGEDavis Ho>yle Neal TylerElliott Hubbard Odiorne WaltonEllison Johnson, A. W Outlaw WillingiiajiEewih Johnson, I. F. Peschau WlNBORNE, C. B.

Evans Johnstone. L. N. PlGOTT WlNBORNE. M. J.

FURR Jones. F. C. Polk Wright. H. L.

Goode, B. M. Junes. J. I. Raper WareGoode, L. M. Jones, M. F. Roach

Forty-one

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Honorary Hockey Varsity

Josephs, B. Lawrence. E. Howard M. Gwaltney. MHarper, D. Cassidy, B. J. Boney, M. Tucker, A.

Chichester, M. Elliott, R. Rose. E.

Honorary Basketball Varsity

Morton. E.Gooiie. L. M.

Bowes. G.

Close, H.Howard. M.Dey, M.

Forty-two

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Forty-three

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Forty-four

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FbONNIE JUNE CASSIDYBEST ALU ROUND

CAROLINE DUNN

I

MOST INFLUENTIAU

TrOSABELL ELLIOTT |

| MOST POPULARi ALICE ALEXANDER.

MOST ATTRACTIVE

Forty-six

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["MARION gwaltney 1

IMOST STYLISH

PmARY HOWARD1 -_.WITT.IE3T

i FRANCES TONESIBEST STUDENT }

HAYDEE morris~|CUTEST {

Forty-seven

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Epilogue

Shall we recall, when this year ends,

Our fun, our foolishness, our friends?

We've made this Stage Coach to convey

Our thoughts on memory's pleasant way;

And though it lacks magnificence

{For this year shudders at expense)

We hope our Stage Coach has indeed

Been able somehow to succeed.

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TAYLOR'S"The Show Place of the Carolina^

COSTUMES DRESSES COATS FURS

UNDERWEAR SPORTSWEAR FLOWERSJEWELRY HOSIERY BAGS

NOVELTIES MILLINERYGIFTS ETC.

TAYLOR'SJust a real good store, a store that

enjoys serving you better

SAVE SAFELYat

BOON-ISELEY

DRUGCOMPANY

Cut Rate Drugs

PHONE 96

We Deliver

HOWARDSand

CAROLINA CLEANERS116 Harrison Avenue Phone 4068

Raleigh. N. C.

Our Motto: Odorless Work of the

Highest Quality, and

Prompt Courteous Service

THOS. H. BRIGGS&SONSIncorporated

220 Fayetteville Street

Raleigh, N. C.

HARDWARE"The Convenient Place to Shop"

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A STORE IS KNOWN BY ITS CUSTOMERS

Who shops there?

Answer that question about any store and you establish the

position of that store in the community.

Today, as always, the representative women of the city instinct-

ively turn to this store to satisfy their needs and gratify their

tastes.

The store that attracts and holds the patronage of this intelligent,

discriminating element is. obviously, the logical store for everyshopper.

And remember—it costs no more to shop in good company!

BOYLAN-PEARCE COMPANY'Raleigh's Shopping Center"

BYNUMPRINTINGCOMPANY

Better Printing

PHONES 692—693

RALEIGH, N. C.

'I'll see you at

'THE CALLY'"

LUNCHESSODA

CANDIES

California Fruit Store

COMPLIMENTS

of

HOTEL CAROLINA

R. C. Powell, Mgr.

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BRANTLEY'S DRUG STORE

The Place to Meet Your Friends

AGENT FOR "'ELIZABETH ARDEN"

Our

SODAS and ICE CREAM

Are Always Best

TELEPHONES 14 and 15 RALEIGH, N. C.

BY APPOINTMENTMORE THAN 1,400 FIRMS

which supply commodities to the royal family of England

today hold warrants permitting them to use the royal

crest on their windows, stationery and labels. They are

located in nearly every country in the world and makeeverything from wine corks to horse millinery and ele-

phant trappings, and are appointed because of the excel-

lence of their products.

\^ hile we enjoy no appointment by virtue of royal de-

cree, certainly in the matter of electric service no King,

Queen, Prince or Princess could have better than that

available to every American man, woman and child in

home, office, factory, school, theatre—anywhere andeverywhere transmission and distribution lines reach.

CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY

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Wear

CINDERELLA Drugs Toiletries

Footwear ECKERD'S113 Fayetteville Street

Pays to Visit Our Bargain Basement"Creators of Reasonable

Drug Prices"

FOUNTAINand

"The Little Store" LUNCHEONETTE

SERVES SERVICESAINT MARY'S

EDWARDS DRUG CO.222 Fayetteville Street

Raleigh, N. C.

Hillsboro at Glenwood

Raleigh's Smartest ShopRALEIGH'S EXCLUSIVE

FLOWER SHOP

*•

LI JSffillBJ

Phone 4070

J. J. FALLON CO., INC.

203 Fayetteville Street

"JFe Grow the Flowers We Sell''

126 Fayetteville Street

Featuring—SMART, STYLISH RALEIGH FRENCH DRY

APPAREL

for the College Miss who aspires

to the distinction of being

smartly gowned at

all times!

CLEANING ANDDYEING COMPANY

Main Office: 17 S. Wilmington St.

OLDEST AND BEST

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W here the quiet dignity of this

very modern shop is reflected in

SHOPPINGthe comprehensive showing of

ultra smart wearables for every

at

HUDSON-BELKCOMPANY

occasion.

DRESSES

COATS : : SUITS

MILLINERY

Is Shopping J ery Moderate Prices

at

Charge Privileges Available

Central Carolinas" Largest ^ \PC\V\ADepartment Store 1

\^jr *-/%•*" 9?ur\rtSflRT SHOP FOR SMART WOMlS^H

108 Fayetteville Street

FROCKS and GOWNSMAKE OUR STOREYOUR STORE

ior Street, Sport,

Afternoon and

We Are For You Dinner Wear . . .

NEW CREATIONS

Received Daily

LANGDON'S1217 Hillsboro Street

PHONE 4455

'ThtSkop ofOriginalModes VA *

IJCIEXlJH1 1 2 Fayetteville Street

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MANGEL'S

DRESSES

SKIRTS

SWEATERS

BLOUSES

Fan-Tan Hose

124 Fayetteville Street

SCHOOLSUPPLIESEVERSHARP PENCILS

WATERMAN'S FOUNTAINPENS

KODAKS AND SUPPLIESALBUMS, MEMORY BOOKS

POEMSLOOSE LEAF BOOKS

STATIONERY

"Best of Service"

JAMES E. THIEMPhone 135

RALEIGH, N. C.

ROBERTSON-WILLIAMSONCOMPANY

Operating R & WGrocerterias

WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE

OF COLLEGE FOOTWEAR

ROSCOE-GRIFFIN

SHOE CO.

Raleigh, N. C.

Warren's Transfer

305 West Martin Street

Phone 538

Raleigh, N. C.

We Furnish You

Dining Room Meats

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Saint Mary's School and Junior College

Rev. Warren W. Way. A.M.. D.D.. Rector

Raleigh, North Carolina

High School graduates are offered two years of Grade A College work.

The Curriculum also includes four years of High School work.

All Academic Courses fully accredited by the Southern Association.

SPECIAL DEPARTMENTS IN ART, BUSINESS. EXPRESSIONHOME ECONOMICS

MUSIC: Piano. Voice, Violin, Church Organ

TWENTY-ACRE CAMPUS—FIELD SPORTS—GYMNASIUM—TENNISINDOOR TILED SWIMMING POOL—HORSEBACK RIDING—GOLF

Annual Sessions—Mid-September to June

Write A. W. TUCKER. Business Manager for Catalogue and View Book

SIDDELL STUDIORALEIGH. N. C.

Official Photographer for

The Stage Coach

STAUDT'S

Butter-NutBREAD andCAKES

(it \ yftUAumT s : A!££/ bakers \ •

|

Jyffif AMERICA VJPorter Candv Co.

Wholesale Confectioners

Telephone 119

313 S. Blount Street

f!

'if=V ri,ls M,""u s ' j "<K, 'ir

iIvJojaliftg ProductsJ

STAUDT'S BAKERYPhone 4040

RALEIGH, N. C.

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WRIGHT'S DAIRY

The Pines

S & W CAFETERIAS

For Your Convenience

RALEIGH

322 Fayetteville Street

Raleigh

Charlotte Knoxville

Asheville Atlanta

Roanoke

Chattanooga

We Furnish Your

Milk and Cream

Garner Road, R. F. D. No. 3

RALEIGH. NORTH CAROLINA

We Appreciate

Your patronage of the past season

and sincerely trust our efforts to

offer you the BEST in entertain-

ment has been successful.

STATE

PALACE

CAPITOL

Operated by Publix-Kincey

Theatres

Geo. Marsh Co., Inc.

Wholesale Grocers

310 S. Harrington Street

BLUE STAR STORES

Home Owned

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Hotel Sir Walter

Raleigh, N. C.

ARTHUR'S

SEA FOOD MARKETArthur E. Dicks, Proprietor

350 Rooms 350 BathsPhone 255 City Market

Every

Modern

Convenience

"Where the Parents and Girls are

Always Welcome" DONATION

GRIFFIN & BLAND HOTEL Wholesale Meats

COMPANY, Props.

CAPITAL ICE & COALCOMPANY, INC.

By using our Ice and Coal your

home will be made much more

COMMONWEALTHCOAL CO, INC.

comfortable, as you will always

get the highest quality products at Chas. M. Farrer, Mgr.reasonable prices.

Phones 492 and 493

We Supply the Fuel for

Alfred Williams & Co. Your Heating

Raleigh and Chapel Hill PlantNorth Carolina

SPECIAL ENGRAVING

DIPLOMAS CERTIFICATESPhone 353 16 Dixie Drive

Commencement Invitations

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j^atnt .ifflarn's ^rljonl

anir junior (ttollege

^Raletglj, ^arth (Carolina

Session 193X-1032

^inetietlj (Eommenremeni

(JIh££ ^Hg yjix£Xti%£%

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iKoniJag ^Horning, iftag t^c ihiritetlj

'plracn o'clock

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PROGRAM

1. Procession of Classes

2. Welcome by Senior President Rosabell Elliott

3. Responses in Song

4. Senior Class Roll Jane Toms

5. Class History Katherine Jamieson

6. Class Prophecy Gertrude Mott

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PROGRAM

7. Class Poem ....Grace Bowes

8. Last Will and Testament Virginia Hoyle

9. Awards

10. Presentation of Class Gift

11. Dedication of Annual Margaret Dey

12. "Good-Bye, School"

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The Class of 1932

boney, margaret,

Bowes, Geace Beown,Beay, Fannie Bell,

Cassidy, Bonnie June,

Davis, Elizabeth Maeshall,

Dey, Maegaeet Stuaet,

Dunn, Caroline Winder,

Elliott, Rosabell, Fort

Gantt, Elizabeth Thomas,Goode, Lucy Maeshall,

Geaham, Angit.f.en Bodley,

Heney', Marina Hoyt,

Hoyle, Virginia,

jamieson, katheeine hoge,

Lucas, Lillian Robinson,

Mann, Caroline,

Mott, Gertrude Hay-wood,

Parker, Mary Toole,

Paylor, Sara Clay,

Rose, Elsa McKoy,Rux, Lucile Cueein,

Stoker, Susan Foster,

Toms, Jane Beenhabdt,

Vann, Sarah Dixon,

Watts, Mary Ellen,

wllungham, helene battle,

Winboene, Charlotte Blanton,

wlnborne, molly' jernigan,

New York, N. Y.

Rockingham, N. CRaleigh, N. C.

Roslyn, N. T.

Durham, N. C.

Norfolk, Va.

New Bern, N. CGeorge G. Meade, Md.

Raleigh, N. CDinwiddie, Va.

Wheeling, W. Va.

Chapel Hill, N. C.

Lincolnton, N. C.

Oxford, N. C.

Trenton, N. J.

Raleigh, N. C.

Wilmington, Del.

Asheville, N. C.

Raleigh, N. C.

Greenville, S. C.

Henderson, N. C.

Raleigh, N. C.

Salisbury, N. C.

Franklinton, N. C.

Charlotte, N. C.

Rocky Mount, N. C.

Marion, N. C.

Raleigh, N. C.

Commencement Marshals

Alexander, Alice Winston, Chief, Charlotte, N. C.

Chambi.ee, Melba Brown, Zebulon, N. C.

Ellison, Margaret Amelia, Washington, N. C.

Goode, Bessie Morton. Dinwiddie, Va.

Gordon, Nancy, Spray. N. C.

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