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Published by the University of North Carolina
Women’s Association
This year marks the twenty-fifth anniversary of the admission of women into the University and so it has seemed fitting that it should be the occasion of a general alumnae reunion. It is with pleasure that we, the members of the U. N. C. Woman’s Association, welcome you back to your Alma Mater, you pioneers in the cause of coeducation in North Carolina. We only wish it were possible for you all to be with us for this commencement but since it is not, in order to introduce you to each other, we have published this little pamphlet in which we have tried to list every girl who has studied at the University since Mary MacRae registered twenty-five years ago.
We wish to thank each one of you for the interest you have shown in your answers to the questionnaires we sent out. For the sake of those who could not read these we regret that we could not quote them all in toto, but we found it necessary to confine ourselves to a few facts in each case.
We hope you are going to enjoy this reunion—so much so, indeed, that you will want to come back often. It is certain that there is a bright future ahead of coeducation here at the University, and it is up to us who have staked our claim on the frontier line to help push on into the fairer land beyond. The interest and aid of our alumnae will mean a great deal in carrying on the good work, always with this goal in view—that the same pride our brothers feel in being Carolina men may thrill our hearts at the thought of being Carolina women.
Ahern, Angela Beatrice
192 Farmington Ave., Hartford, Conn.
U. N. C., 1898-99.
Ahern, Katherine Cecilia
192 Farmington Ave., Hartford, Conn.
A. B. Smith College; A. M. U. N. C., 1899.
Alexander, Julia McGehee
Charlotte, N. C.
Law student U. N. C., 1913. Attorney at law.
Allen, Daisy Burrows
(Mrs. L. L. Brinkley)
Elm City, N. C.
Graduate N. C. C. W.; B. S. in chemistry U. N. C., 1907. Chemist with State Dept. of Agriculture.
Allen, Julia Washington
(Mrs. B. F. Green)
Blackstone Apartments, Muskogee, Okla.
A. B. Randolph Macon Woman’s College; U. N. C., 1917-18.
Allen, Sallie
Warrenton, N. C.
A. B. U. N. C., 1922.
Alley, Reuben Gertrude
1311 W. 22nd St., Philadelphia, Pa.
B. S. Greensboro College; U. N. C., 1920-21; at present medical student in Philadelphia.
Allison, Frances Lou
1528 Austin Ave., Waco, Tex.
U. N. C., 1900-01.
Amburgey, Mary Eleanor
413 Baltimore St., Middletown, Ohio.
Law student U. N. C., 1918-19.
Andrews, Agnes
Chapel Hill, N. C.
U. N. C., 1918-19. Teacher.
Andrews, Elva Dare
Chapel Hill, N. C.
U. N. C., 1921—
Andrews, Ola Blanche
Bethel, N. C.
A. B. U. N. C., 1920. Teacher in Bethel School.
Archer, Frances Randolph
State Normal, Athens, Ga.
U. N. C., 1903-04; library course in Atlanta. Taught in Chapel Hill, Marion, and Falkland. Librarian, Talladega and Birmingham; now librarian, Georgia State Normal.
Austin, Bertha
Rising Fawn, Ga.
U. N. C., 1921—
Averitt, Beatrice
Fayetteville, N. C.
Ph. G. U. N. C., 1922. For two years assistant pharmacist with H. R. Horne and Sons, Fayetteville.
Avery, Gladys Love
(Mrs. C. W. Tillett, Jr.)
6 West 11th St., Charlotte, N. C.
Graduate N. C. C. W.; A. B., U. N. C., 1917. Married June, 1917; has two children, a son and a daughter.
Babbitt, Elizabeth H. Clarke
(Mrs.)
10 Change St., New Berne, N. C.
Training School for Teachers of the Deaf, Providence, R. I.; U. N. C., 1920-21; now studying in Woman’s Medical College of Pennsylvania. Has one daughter, Elizabeth Howerton Babbitt, born Nov. 5, 1913.
Bacon, Mabel Louise
Box 612, Mount Airy, N. C.
B. S. Catawba College; A. M. U. N. C., 1921. Teacher in Mount Airy High School.
Baldwin, Annie Elizabeth
Apex, N. C.
U. N. C., 1919-20. Teacher.
Barnes, Lelia Leavitt
Norfolk, Va.
U. N. C., 1912.
Barton, Agnes Hyde
(Mrs. J. O. Dysart)
605 Sims Ave., Columbia, S. C.
Graduate St. Mary’s School; A. B. U. N. C., 1917. Teacher at St. Mary’s, 1917-18. Married June 7, 1918. Worked in bank in Hartford, Conn., while Lt. Dysart was in France. Has two children, Beatrice and John Overton, Jr.
Batts, Katherine Galloway
Tarboro, N. C.
Graduate St. Mary’s School; A. B. U. N. C., 1922.
Berry, Harriet Morehead
301 Hendrix St., Greensboro, N. C.
Graduate N. C. C. W.; U. N. C., 1901-02. Teacher Oxford Orphan Asylum two years; secretary and statistician N. C. Geol. Survey 1905-1920, taking full charge of administrative work while the State Geologist, Dr. J. H. Pratt, was overseas; At present editor, Department of N. C. Industries and Resources, Greensboro Daily News. Acting secretary Southern Appalachian Good Roads Assoc., N. C. Drainage Assoc., and American Assoc. State Highway Officials; secretary N. C. Good Roads Assoc; vice-president State Suffrage League. Conducted legislative campaign for state system of highways in 1921.
Berry, Margaret Kollock
301 Hendrix St., Greensboro, N. C.
A. B. U. N. C.. 1913, LL. B., 1915. Attorney at law.
Bingham, Pauline Harriet Minerva
Rutherwood, N. C.
Ph. G. U. N. C., 1921. Two years as assistant pharmacist with C. E. King and Sons, Durham, and Munds Pharmacy, Wilmington.
Bourne, Katharine Wimberly
Box 1115, San Juan, Porto Rico
U. N. C., 1918-19. Taught in Chapel Hill and Salisbury; at present teaching in an Episcopal school in San Juan.
Boyd, Mary Catharine Cole
104 Pollock St., New Berne, N. C.
Graduate St. Mary’s School; N. C. C. W.; U. N. C., 1921—
Bradford, Marion D. Stuart
1521 Delaware Ave., Wilmington, Del.
Law School, U. N. C., 1919-20.
Bradshaw, Addie
Lenoir, N. C.
Ph. G. U. N. C., 1922.
Branson, Elizabeth Lanier
Chapel Hill, N. C.
St. Mary’s School; U. N. C., 1921—
Breazeale, Elizabeth
237 S. Melville St., Philadelphia, Pa.
A. B. U. N. C., 1917. Teacher in William Penn High School.
Brogden, Mildred Cora
Calypso, N. C.
Flora Macdonald College; U. N. C., 1921—
Bryan, Jean
Chapel Hill, N. C.
Salem College; U. N. C., 1915-16. Has been teaching for five years.
Bryant, Eugenia
Chapel Hill, N. C.
University of Cincinnati; U. N. C., 1921—
Busbee, Christiana
Address unknown.
Graduate St. Mary’s School; A. B. U. N. C., 1902; Cornell University. Teacher. Phi Beta Kappa.
Bynum, Minna Curtis
(Mrs. Archibald Henderson)
Chapel Hill, N. C.
Graduate St. Mary’s School; Ph. B. and A. M. U. N. C., 1902. Married, 1903. Has five children, three daughters and two sons; her oldest daughter now a student in the University. Phi Beta Kappa.
Camp, Cordelia
Court House, Winston-Salem, N. C.
Graduate Asheville Normal School; A. B. U. N. C., 1920. Supervisor of rural schools in Forsyth County.
Carson, Maud Craig
Asheboro, N. C.
A. B. Queens College; A. B. U. N. C., 1918. Taught two years in Winston-Salem High School. Secretary Student Organization of Seminary and of Student Volunteer Union of Greater New York 1921-22. Completed course in Biblical Seminary in May, 1922, and will soon be sent to Japan. Hopes that no alumnae who may visit Japan will fail to come to see her.
Cartwright, Clintonia Richardson
100 S. Road St., Elizabeth City, N. C.
U. N. C., 1903-04. Author of a number of poems.
Cates, Claudia May
R. F. D., Chapel Hill, N. C.
U. N. C., 1919-20. Teaching in Orange County Schools.
Cates, Ola Permelia
Chapel Hill, N. C.
U. N. C., 1921—
Cato, Alma Odeska
Gastonia, N. C.
Bessie Tift College; U. N. C., 1920—
Cheek, Viola Rosalind
R. F. D., Chapel Hill, N. C.
U. N. C., 1919-20.
Clegg, Elsie
Highland Ave., Greensboro, N. C.
A. B. Guilford College; A. M. U. N. C., 1921. Teacher in Gibsonville High School.
Clegg, Marie
Highland Ave., Greensboro, N. C.
A. B. Guilford College; A. M. U. N. C., 1921. Teacher in Greensboro High School.
Cobb, Lucy Maria
La. State University, Baton Rouge, La.
Graduate St. Mary’s School; N. C. C. W.; A. B. U. N. C., 1921; has completed everything but thesis for A. M. degree at U. N. C. Has taught in many towns in N. C.; was local editor High Point Enterprise; taught home economics in Farm Life School in Wilson County; home demonstration agent for Duplin County during the war and served as assistant county food administrator. A collection of her poems is being published by the Poet Lore Society of Boston.
Cobb, Mary Louisa
Chapel Hill, N. C.
A. B. U. N. C., 1921. Secretary, Bureau of Correspondence and Class Instruction, University Extension Division. Phi Beta Kappa.
Cooper, Esther
1309 N. Franklin St., Danville, Ill.
U. N. C., 1920-21. With American Red Cross.
Cooper, Nina Horner
Oxford, N. C.
Graduate St. Mary’s School; A. B. U. N. C., 1922.
Corpening, Cora Zetta
(Dr.)
Suffolk, Va.
Medical student U. N. C., 1914-16; M. D. Tulane University, 1918; post graduate student N. Y. Post graduate Medical School, 1921. Married July 17, 1919, to Mr. C. W. Kornegay but retains maiden name. General practitioner in Norfolk, Va., for one year and then became resident physician in Lakeview Hospital, Suffolk. Member Southside and Seaboard Medical Societies of Virginia and has read several papers before these bodies.
Cramer, Mary Eva
160 Claremont St., New York City
A. B. U. N. C., 1917.
Crawford, Marion
524 Spring St., Atlanta, Ga.
U. N. C., 1920-21. With Southern Division, American Red Cross.
Crawley, Hanna Fennell
Farmville, Va.
U. N. C., 1898-99. Teacher.
Cross, Kathryn
Gatesville, N. C.
U. N. C., 1920—
Cutlar, Lillie Fielding Poisson
708 S. Main St., Winston-Salem, N. C.
Salem College, 1919-20; U. N. C., 1920—
Dameron, Julia Mangum
Warrenton, N. C.
A. B. U. N. C., 1908; A. M. Columbia University. Professor of Latin, N. C. C. W. until 1918; for several years editor of The Alumnae News, N. C. C. W. At present housekeeper and nurse, club and community worker, secretary of Warrenton School Board.
Davis, Mary George
Address unknown.
U. N. C., 1903. Secretarial work and interior decorating.
Denham, Adeline
Chapel Hill, N. C.
A. B. U. N. C., 1922.
DeVaughn, Bessie
(Mrs.)
617 Glenwood Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio
U. N. C., 1920-21.
Dodd, Cecye Roanna
(Mrs. Fanning Craig)
Address unknown.
U. N. C., 1897-98.
Doughton, Martha Rebecca
Salem College, Winston-Salem, N. C.
A. B. Guilford College; A. M. U. N. C., 1918. Member of faculty of Salem College.
Duncan, Annie Virginia
Beaufort, N. C.
Graduate St. Mary’s School; U. N. C., 1921—
Emry, Opal Ione Tillman
(Mrs. C. R.)
Weldon, N. C.
LL. B. U. N. C., 1919. Has one daughter, Charlotte Anne.
Eubanks, Margaret
Chapel Hill, N. C.
Peace Institute; U. N. C., 1920—
Faires, Rosabelle Simonton
(Mrs.)
Statesville, N. C.
A. M. U. N. C., 1909.
Faison, Ellen John
(Mrs. Sasser)
Raleigh, N. C.
Graduate St. Mary’s School; U. N. C., 1902-03.
Fitzgerald, Margaret W.
Danville, Va.
Danville Commercial College; U. N. C., 1921—
Foltz, Dorothy Eleanor
3 Cemetery St., Winston-Salem, N. C.
Completed pharmacy course U. N. C., 1920: Assistant pharmacist Matinee Drug Co., Bethel, 1920-21; assistant pharmacist Munds Pharmacy, Wilmington, 1921.
Freeman, Rachel
Dobson, N. C.
N. C. C. W.; A. B. U. N. C., 1920. Mathematics teacher in Wilson High School, 1920-21; Salisbury High School, 1921-22.
Gattis, Alice Lee
Chapel Hill, N. C.
A. B. U. N. C., 1922.
Gattis, Lillian Foushee
Chapel Hill, N. C.
U. N. C., 1919—
Ghent, Marguerite
Dothan, Ala.
U. N. C., 1921—
Goforth, Caroline L.
318 McClintock Bldg., Denver, Colo.
Graduate N. C. C. W.; U. N. C., 1918-19; Columbia University and National Training School of the Y. W. C. A., 1919-20. Taught in Jamestown High School, 1917-18; student secretary, Y. W. C. A., for colleges and universities in Utah, Kansas, Wyoming, and Colorado.
Goforth, Willard
(Mrs. E. Eybers)
Stellenbasch Univ., Stellenbasch, South Africa
N. C. C. W., 1916-18; U. N. C., 1918-19; Barnard College, 1919-20. Married July, 1920.
Graves, Mary DeBerniere
(Mrs. A. D. Rees)
308 Locust St., Philadelphia, Pa.
St. Mary’s School; Stuart Hall; U. N. C., 1905-06; Maryland Institute; Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia. Advertising and illustrating work for New York World and Judge; illustrated articles in Saturday Magazine of New York Evening Post and Sunday Tribune. Married Sept. 18, 1919; has one son, Arthur Pembroke.
Greenlaw, Dorothy Durland
Chapel Hill, N. C.
U. N. C., 1918—
Grimes, Alice Dugger
(Mrs. Walter H.)
Raleigh, N. C.
Graduate St. Mary’s School; U. N. C., 1907-08. Has one son.
Ham, Mattie
(Mrs. J. A. McRae)
303 Monroe Road, Charlotte, N. C.
Law student U. N. C., 1914-15. Fourth woman lawyer to pass Supreme Court examination. Practiced law several months. Was married Jan. 22, 1916; has three children, two sons and one daughter. Member D. A. R.
Hamilton, Martha Metzger
(Mrs. T. H.)
Chapel Hill, N. C.
U. N. C., 1921—
Hand, Erwin Robinson
(Mrs. J. K.)
Charlotte, N. C.
U. N. C., 1905-06.
Hankins, Melissa M.
4722 Springfield Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
A. B. Salem College; U. N. C., 1920-21; now studying medicine at University of Pennsylvania.
Harmon, Minnie Etta
Tazewell, Va.
A. B. Lynchburg College; U. N. C., 1921—
Harper, Alice Hermina
Address unknown.
Boston Univ.; U. N. C., 1906-07.
Harris, Julia Hamlet
Meredith College, Raleigh, N. C.
Graduate St. Mary’s School; Ph. B. U. N. C., 1905; A. M. Cornell University; Ph. D. Yale University. In Department of English, Meredith College.
Henderson, Curtis
Chapel Hill, N. C.
U. N. C., 1921—
Henderson, Mary Ferrand
Salisbury, N. C.
Graduate St. Mary’s School; law student U. N. C., 1915-16.
Hill, Annie Belle Howard
Jackson, Tenn.
B. L. Flora MacDonald; A. B. U. N. C., 1922.
Holland, Alma
Chapel Hill, N. C.
U. N. C., 1919-20. Assistant, Department of Botany, U. N. C.
Horsfield, Margaret Bennitt
218 E. Maxwell St., Lexington, Ky.
A. B. U. N. C., 1911; studied in Paris summer of 1913; Columbia University, summer sessions 1917, 1918, 1921. Member faculty Salem College, 1911-17; now instructor romance languages, University of Kentucky.
Hooper, Caroline Alice
Hendersonville, N. C.
U. N. C., 1900-01. Teacher of French in Fassifern School.
Huffman, Willie Costner
(Mrs. E. W. G.)
Chapel Hill, N. C.
Lenoir College; N. C. C. W.; U. N. C., 1921—
Hughes, Adeline Edmonds
Henderson, N. C.
Graduate St. Mary’s School; A. B. U. N. C., 1921. Secretary to the director, School of Public Welfare, U. N. C.
Hume, Mary Gregory
(Mrs. J. E. Mills)
Edgewood Arsenal, Edgewood, Md.
Hollins Institute; U. N. C., 1905-06. Taught in Birmingham, Ala.; Asheville, N. C.; and Richmond, Va. Married October 15, 1921. Author of a number of short stories in various magazines.
Jarman, Mary
(Mrs. T. A. Hearn)
18 Quinsan Road, Shanghai, China
A. B. U. N. C., 1911; graduate St. Luke’s Hospital, Jacksonville. Established training school for nurses, Huchow, China. Married December, 1918; has two sons. Editorial secretary, Nurses Assoc, of China; editor bilingual Quarterly Journal for Chinese Nurses.
Johnson, Annie Susan
(Mrs. W. R. Barber)
25 Boulevard, Whitestone, L. I., New York
U. N. C., 1904-06.
Johnston, Addie Louise
Mebane, N. C.
N. C. C. W.; U. N. C., 1919-20.
Jones, Alice Edwards
Chapel Hill, N. C.
Ph. B. U. N. C., 1900, A. M., 1904; Columbia University (summer session); student in archaeology American Academy, Rome, Italy, 1913-14. Taught Latin in St. Mary’s School and Winthrop College; lady principal, St. Mary’s; associate principal, Catlin School, Portland, Oreg.; dean, St. Mary’s College, Dallas, Tex.
Jones, Leah Donnell
(Mrs. L. J. Stevens)
New Berne, N. C.
U. N. C., 1899-1900. Married, 1907; has one son, John Duval. Superintendent Public Welfare, Craven County.
Jones, Margaret Mordecai
(Mrs. Ernest Cruikshank)
Columbia, Tenn.
St. Mary’s School; U. N. C., 1900-01; B. S. and Teachers’ Diploma, Teachers College, Columbia University, 1911; studied in Europe, 1907 and 1911. Taught mathematics in St. Mary’s School and N. Y. City High School. Married June 7, 1911; has three children, one son and two daughters.
Jones, Mary Best
(Mrs. Isaac H. Manning)
Chapel Hill, N. C.
Graduate N. C. C. W.; U. N. C., 1910-11. Teacher in public schools of Goldsboro, Wilmington, and Chapel Hill. Married June 6 1911; has three sons. Author of Songs of the Seasons and a number of short stories published in children’s papers. Member of D. A. R. and Colonial Dames.
Joyner, Ruth Deans
(Mrs.)
308 Park Ave., Wilson, N. C.
A. B. N. C. C. W.; U. N. C., 1920-21.
Justice, Margaret Curtis
Chapel Hill, N. C.
Columbia University; U. N. C., 1921.
Kasey, Watson
(Mrs. Theodore H. Partrick)
Plymouth, N. C.
Stuart Hall; A. B. U. N. C., 1913. Taught in Salem College.
Kendrick, Mary Pearson
83 Elm St., Jamaica Plain, Boston, Mass.
A. B. Smith College; A. M. U. N. C., 1899.
Kennette, Ernestine
Chapel Hill, N. C.
Graduate N. C. C. W.; A. B. U. N. C., 1918. Doing secretarial work, School of Education, U. N. C.
Lambertson, Brownie Augusta
(Mrs. ....................)
Address unknown.
U. N. C., 1903-06.
Latham, Marcia Louise
432 Central Park West, New York City
Ph. B. U. N. C., 1900.
Latshaw, Sylvia Louise
(Mrs. Harry F.)
Chapel Hill, N. C.
A. B. Flora Macdonald; A. B. in Educ. U. N. C., 1920, A. M. 1921. Teacher in Chapel Hill High School.
Lawton, Beulah Scotte
89 Lawton St., Atlanta, Ga.
U. N. C., 1920-21. Playground director in Macon, Ga.; Y. W. C. A. secretary in Parlin, N. J., and Greenville, S. C.; executive secretary, American Red Cross, Gibson County, Tenn.
Lay, Elizabeth Atkinson
Chapel Hill, N. C.
Graduate St. Mary’s School; A. B. U. N. C., 1919, A. M., 1922. Field agent, Bureau of Community Drama, University Extension Division. Author of When Witches Ride, The Hag, Trista, and several bulletins; joint author of Blackbeard: Pirate of the Carolina Coast. One of the first and foremost workers in the Carolina Playmakers. Her engagement to Paul E. Greene, ’21, has just been announced.
Lay, Ellen Booth
Beaufort, N. C.
Graduate St. Mary’s School; A. B. U. N. C., 1922. Joint author of In Dixon’s Kitchen, produced by the Carolina Playmakers.
Levis, Anna Conron
Govans, Md.
U. N. C., 1921—
Lewis, Callie Agnes
(Mrs. P. A. Reynolds)
132 Dunleith Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C.
A. B. U. N. C., 1917. Taught in Chapel Hill High School, 1917-18. Married August 28, 1918. Has two daughters.
Liddell, Anna Forbes
600 East Ave., Charlotte, N. C.
A. B. U. N. C., 1918. With McGraw-Hill Pub. Co., New York, 1918-19; since then teacher of English in Salisbury High School.
Long, Ruth Virginia
Chapel Hill, N. C.
U. N. C., 1920-21.
Lynch, Margaret
(Mrs. C. L. Murphy)
Salisbury, N. C.
School of Pharmacy, U. N. C., 1916-17.
Lynch, Rachel
(Mrs. Eugene Simpson)
810 Cloverdale Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C.
B. Ped. N. C. C. W.; A. B. U. N. C., 1915. Taught in western N. C. Married June 17, 1919. Has one daughter, Margaret Lynch.
MacDonald, Caroline
Goldsboro, N. C.
U. N. C., 1899-1900.
MacKenzie, Frances Elizabeth
Raleigh, N. C.
Law student U. N. C., 1918-20. After obtaining license practiced a year in New Berne with Moore and Dunn; at present has her own office in the Allen Building.
MacMillan, Genevieve
Red Springs, N. C.
A. B. Flora MacDonald; A. B. U. N. C., 1922.
MacRae, Mary Shackelford
(Mrs. R. L. Gray)
Durham, N. C.
U. N. C., 1897-98—the first woman to register in the University. Has two sons and one daughter. Her eldest son has been in the University for three years and her daughter is ready to enter the freshman class.
McCarthy, Eleanor B.
2405 Grove Ave., Richmond, Va.
U. N. C., 1919-20. Laboratory technician Watts Hospital, Durham, for one year.
McFadyen, Virginia Hendon
(Mrs. Edwin Bjorkman)
226 Fifth Ave., New York City
A. B. U. N. C., 1919. Taught school one year. Married, 1921. Retains maiden name.
McGlamery, Winnie
Winthrop College, Rock Hill, S. C.
U. N. C., 1915-18; A. B. Goucher College, 1919. Secretary to the president of Haverford College, 1919-20; taught at Mary Baldwin Seminary, 1920-21; extension secretary, Winthrop College, 1921-22.
McIver, Lula Martin
Spring Garden St., Greensboro, N. C.
Graduate N. C. C. W.; U. N. C., 1921-22.
McKie, Elizabeth Frances
Chapel Hill, N. C.
U. N. C., 1920—
McQueen, Anna
Address unknown.
U. N. C., 1902-03. Missionary in Korea.
Macon, Mary Litchford
2247 W. Thompson St., Philadelphia, Pa.
U. N. C., 1917-18, 1920 (spring term); student Woman’s Medical College of Pennsylvania, taking the course for laboratory technicians.
Matthews, Helen Ingram
Charlotte, N. C.
Erskine College; law student U. N. C., 1916-17.
Meares, Katherine DeRosset
Drawer B. Ridgeway, S. C.
Graduate St. Mary’s School; A. B. U. N. C., 1920; Columbia University. Taught in high schools of Bennettsville and Anderson, S. C., and Goldsboro, N. C.; head of Department of Latin, Columbia College, Columbia, S. C.
Merritt, Bessie Lee
Chapel Hill, N. C.
Pharmacy student U. N. C., 1918-19. Secretary to chief, Bureau of High School Debating and Athletics, University Extension Division.
Merritt, Lena Evelyn
Burlington, N. C.
U. N. C., 1918-19.
Miller, Marion Spiers
Treasury Department, Washington, D. C.
A. B. U. N. C., 1918. In office of Register of the Treasury.
Miller, Mary Scales
War Department, Washington, D. C.
Queens College; A. B. U. N. C., 1916. In office of Adjutant General.
Moore, Magnolia Arcena
(Mrs. J. S.)
Fremont, N. C.
U. N. C., 1919-20. Has three children.
Morris, Myrtle Estelle
Lubbock, Texas
A. M. U. N. C., 1918. Teaches in public schools during the school year and spends summers on ranch.
Moses, Mildred
(Mrs. Louis Graves)
Chapel Hill, N. C.
N. C. C. W.; U. N. C., 1917-18. Taught in city schools in Wilson, Morganton, Durham, and Chapel Hill; secretary to the librarian, U. N. C., 1919. Married June 18, 1921.
Moss, Cora Jenkins
Franklinton, N. C.
A. B. Trinity College; U. N. C., 1921—
Moxley, Jane Elizabeth
90 High St., Nutley, N. J.
U. N. C., 1922.
Neal, Naomi
Mullins, S. C.
A. B. N. C. C. W.; U. N. C., 1921.
Neville, Grace Virginia
Chapel Hill, N. C.
Elon College; U. N. C., 1921—
Noa, Ernestine
Lookout Mountain, Tenn.
Completed special courses in Goucher College, Cleveland Kindergarten College, Peabody College; U. N. C., 1914-15. Assistant to Dr. E. C. Branson, U. N. C., 1915-20; at present president Tenn. Woman’s Press and Author’s Club, and holding office in a number of other local or state clubs.
Norburn, Martha Elizabeth
R. F. D. Box 4, Candler, N. C.
U. N. C., 1919-20.
Odom, Helen Louise
1519 Park Ave., Baltimore, Md.
U. N. C., 1900-02. After doing some tutoring took up secretarial work; with War Department, 1918-21; now chief clerk Md. State Board of Motion Picture Censors.
Odum, Ana Kranz
(Mrs. H. W.)
Chapel Hill, N. C.
A. M. Clarke University; U. N. C., 1921—
Palmer, Madeline Elizabeth
(Mrs. Edmund McRary)
Charlotte, N. C.
LL. B. U. N. C., 1919.
Parker, Julia Piccola
New Berne, N. C.
Trinity College; U. N. C., 1921—
Pasmore, Julia C.
Cary, N. C.
Graduate N. C. C. W.; A. B. U. N. C., 1918.
Patterson, Harriet Oldring
(Mrs. F. E. Bel)
162 Beacon St., Hartford, Conn.
U. N. C., 1913-14.
Peele, Rennie
Clarksville, Va.
A. B. U. N. C., 1915; Columbia University (summer session), 1919; Harvard University (summer session), 1921. Taught in Burgaw, N. C., 1911-13; in Florida, 1913-18; now teaching English in Goldsboro High School. President State Council of English Teachers, 1921.
Pelton, Mabell Shippie Clarke
(Mrs. J. Ravenel Smith)
39 East 10th St., New York City
A. B. Boston University; A. M. U. N. C., 1905. Married October, 1907. Author of A Tar Heel Baron, The Spirit of French Letters, Twenty Centuries of Paris, Ethel Morton Books. Member D. A. R., Soc. Mayflower Descendants, Colonial Dames, Phi Beta Kappa.
Pendergraft, Pearl
Chapel Hill, N. C.
U. N. C., 1919—
Penn, May Belle
819 N. Elm St., Greensboro, N. C.
N. C. C. W.; U. N. C., 1921—
Penny, Ruth
(Mrs. H. C. Heffner)
Maiden, N. C.
A. B. U. N. C., 1921. Taught in Cornelius High School Sept., Dec., 1921. Married April 8, 1922.
Perry, Margaret Gray
Wilkesboro, N. C.
Graduate N. C. C. W.; A. M. U. N. C., 1920. Teacher.
Pickard, Nell A. P.
Chapel Hill, N. C.
A. B. U. N. C., 1921. Teacher in Durham High School.
Pickard, Minna Thelma
Elizabeth City, N. C.
A. B. U. N. C., 1917. Taught in Lexington High School 1917-1918; since then teacher of science Elizabeth City High School.
Pollock, M. Keatinge
Chapel Hill, N. C.
U. N. C., 1921—
Price, Mildred
Chapel Hill, N. C.
N. C. C. W.; A. B. U. N. C., 1922.
Pritchard, Birdie
(Mrs. R. O. E. Davis)
1425 Crittenden St., N. W., Washington, D. C.
Ph. B. U. N. C., 1902. Married 1905. Two years in associated charity work in Washington; now detail clerk, Veterans’ Bureau.
Pritchard, Maude
(Mrs. A. B. Bristow)
Palisade Apt., W. Ghent Blvd., Norfolk, Va.
A. B. Elon College; A. M. U. N. C., Taught in Waverley, Va.; City Point. Married August 16, 1916. Principal Carson High School.
Pritchard, Vera
Chapel Hill, N. C.
Elon College; A. B. U. N. C., 1920. Taught in Cherryville schools, 1921-22.
Pruden, Lina Tucker
Edenton, N. C.
N. C. C. W.; A. B. U. N. C., 1922.
Pruitt, Annie
R. F. D. No. 1, Stem, N. C.
A. B. U. N. C., 1921.
Puett, Anna Mariah
317 Tarboro St., Rocky Mount, N. C.
A. B. Chicora College; A. B. U. N. C., 1914. Has taught ever since leaving University, spending the summers usually in some summer school or in traveling; is at present teaching mathematics in the Rocky Mount High School.
Rankin, Kathleen Adair
(Mrs. Will Moore)
Gastonia, N. C.
U. N. C., 1900-01.
Reid, Louisa Pressly
307 S. Broad Street, Gastonia, N. C.
A. B. Queens College, 1917; A. B. U. N. C., 1918, and A. M., 1921. Taught romance languages in Peace Institute, 1919-1920; Chapel Hill High School, 1920-21; Gastonia, 1921-22.
Richardson, Helen
St. Martinville, La.
U. N. C., 1920-21. In government service during the war; secretary, St. Martinville Chapter American Red Cross.
Roberson, Mary
(Mrs. Roy Mason)
139 E. 66th St., New York City
U. N. C., 1916-17. Nurse’s Training course U. P. I., Baltimore. Married April 6, 1918.
Roberson, Nellie
Chapel Hill, N. C.
Woman’s College, Richmond, Va.; A. B. U. N. C., 1921. Chief of the Bureau of Public Discussion, University Extension Division.
Robinson, Kathrine Mcdiarmid
Fayetteville, N. C.
N. C. C. W.; Washington College of Law; LL. B. U. N. C., 1920. In government service 1918-19; now attorney at law in partnership with her father.
Rodman, Pearl
Waxhaw, N. C.
U. N. C., 1900-01.
Rosemond, Thelma Marie
Hillsboro, N. C.
U. N. C., 1922.
Russell, Dorothy
Chapel Hill, N. C.
U. N. C., 1921—
Savley, Eva Davis
(Mrs.)
Clearwater Lighting Co., Clearwater, Fla.
U. N. C., 1920-21.
Scales, Elizabeth Walker
(Mrs. V. S. Bryant, Jr.)
Durham, N. C.
A. B. Converse College; U. N. C., 1917-18. Married February, 1921.
Scott, Rosa Naomi
U. N. C., 1908-09.
Sherrill, Mildred Irene
Newton, N. C.
A. B. Catawba College; A. B. U. N. C., 1920. Taught science in Henderson High School, 1920-21; teacher in Catawba College Academy.
Shine, Claudia
(Mrs. Lee J.)
Chapel Hill, N. C.
U. N. C., 1919-20. Has a son and a daughter, both alumni of the University.
Shine, Lou
Chapel Hill, N. C.
A. B. U. N. C., 1921. Teacher in Elizabeth City schools.
Sloan, Isabel
Address unknown.
Davidson College; A. B. U. N. C., 1917.
Smith, Annie T.
Durham, N. C.
B. S. in medicine, U. N. C., 1920.
Smith, Mattie Elizabeth
Marshville, N. C.
Pharmacy student U. N. C., 1921—
Snyder, Ethel
(Mrs. W. O. Seymour)
Monroe, N. C.
Chowan College, 1915-18; U. N. C., 1918-19. Married Sept. 29, 1919.
Sparrow, Minnie Shepherd
(Mrs. C. W. Keyes)
404 W. 115th St., New York City
A. M. U. N. C., 1919. Married September, 1920.
Spruill, Mary James
Littleton, N. C.
Graduate St. Mary’s School; Barnard College; A. B. U. N. C., 1921; A. M., 1922.
Stacy, Mary Martha
(Mrs. Will Dozier)
Huntsboro, Ala.
U. N. C., 1911-12.
Staley, Bessie
(Mrs. Cheatham)
11 2nd St. N. E., Washington, D. C.
A. B. U. N. C., 1900.
Steele, Emily
1733 F St., N. W., Washington, D. C.
U. N. C., 1920-21. With American Red Cross.
Stockard, Sallie Walker
(Mrs. S. W. S. Magnes)
Anadarko, Okla.
A. B. U. N. C., 1898; A. M., 1900. Taught in Arkansas, New Mexico, and West Texas; with Texas Dept. of Education, 1919, and state normal examiner in 1919 also; taught at Longview, Tex., 1920; Wanette, Okla., 1921; Anadarko, Okla., 1921-22. Has a son and a daughter, aged fifteen and twelve respectively.
Stone, Alma Irene
Chapel Hill, N. C.
A. B. Meredith College, 1914; A. B. U. N. C., 1915; student Columbia University summer session, 1916. Assistant seed analyst, N. C. Dept. of Agriculture, 1915-16; in charge of periodicals and bindings, U. N. C. Library.
Stone, Imogene
Sophie Newcomb College, New Orleans, La.
U. N. C., 1901-02; Cornell University. Head of English Department, St. Mary’s School, Sophie Newcomb College.
Strowd, Annie
Chapel Hill, N. C.
U. N. C., 1921—
Struthers, Hester Cox
Address unknown.
A. B. U. N. C., 1918.
Sturdivant, Joanna
(Mrs. L. R.)
Carrboro, N. C.
A. B. Carson & Newman College; U. N. C. 1921—
Sudlow, Ethel
Garing Apartments, Greenville, S. C.
Graduate S. C. Kindergarten School, Charleston, and Posse Normal School, Boston; U. N. C., 1920-21. Executive secretary, Greenville Chapter American Red Cross.
Summers, Rachel L.
Statesville, N. C.
A. B. U. N. C., 1913.
Swiggart, Mary
Union City, Tenn.
U. N. C., 1920-21.
Swindell, Nell
(Mrs.)
Lakeland, Fla.
U. N. C., 1920-21.
Tarpley, Roberta
Gallatin, Tenn.
U. N. C., 1920-21. Secretary, Gallatin Chapter American Red Cross.
Taylor, Dora Ashley
American Red Cross, Savannah, Ga.
U. N. C., 1920-21.
Taylor, Elizabeth Murphy
Morganton, N. C.
A. B. U. N. C., 1920; American Academy of Dramatic Arts, 1920-21.
Temple, Mary Bond
90 Morningside Drive, New York City
U. N. C., 1918-19. Partner in a shopping agency. Has one daughter.
Thomas, Helen
Chapel Hill, N. C.
U. N. C., 1921—
Thomas, Lura
(Mrs. John W. Patton)
209 N. Cummings St., Los Angeles, Calif.
Student Meredith College; U. N. C., 1918-19, now studying short story writing and journalism in the University of Southern California. Married July, 1919, and has one daughter, who is expected to enter the University in 1937. Lived eight months in Washington, D. C., and nine months in Memphis, Tenn.
Thompson, Annie Busbee
(Mrs. R. L.)
Chapel Hill, N. C.
U. N. C., 1916-17. Has a son and a daughter, both students of the University at present.
Thompson, Laura Love
Chapel Hill, N. C.
Sweetbriar College; U. N. C., 1921-22. Her engagement to Mr. W. D. MacMillan, 3rd, has recently been announced.
Thompson, Mary
Chapel Hill, N. C.
U. N. C., 1920—
Thomson, Lucile
217 Market St., Wilmington, N. C.
U. N. C., 1919-21; N. C. State College, 1921-22.
Towles, Eleanor Washington
1404 Fifteenth St., Washington, D. C.
U. N. C., 1916-17. With Veterans Bureau, War Department.
Toy, Jane Bingham
Chapel Hill, N. C.
Graduate St. Mary’s School; U. N. C., 1921—
Turlington, Hortense Rose
(Mrs. I. T.)
Smithfield, N. C.
U. N. C., 1919-20. Has two sons, both alumni of the University.
Twitty, Theo Bryan
Rutherfordton, N. C.
Pharmacy student U. N. C., 1919-20. Junior clerk in drug store three years; druggist in Rutherfordton and Lowell; but had to give up work because of mother’s ill health.
Tyler, Wynona Woodward
(Mrs.)
Augusta, Ga.
Graduate Greenville Woman’s College; U. N. C., 1921—
Uzzell, Lulu Valeria
Chapel Hill, N. C.
U. N. C., 1919—
Uzzell, Pauline
Chapel Hill, N. C.
U. N. C., 1919—
Vann, Fannie E.
Clinton, N. C.
A. B. and A. M. Trinity College; commercial and stenographic diplomas, Massey’s Business College; U. N. C., 1919-20. Now doing executive secretarial work.
Venable, Cantey Mcdowell
(Mrs. L. V. Sutton)
225 Hawthorne Road, Raleigh, N. C.
Student at St. Mary’s School and Converse College; U. N. C., 1904-05. Married April 30, 1912; has two children, a son and a daughter. President N. C. Girls Friendly Society, 1919-1922, and has taken active part in much social service work. Has exhibited paintings at State Fair and Exhibit of Southern Art Association at Memphis, Tenn.
Venable, Frances Preston
Chapel Hill, N. C.
Graduate St. Mary’s School; U. N. C., 1922—
Venable, Louise Manning
Chapel Hill, N. C.
Graduate St. Mary’s School; A. B. U. N. C., 1920. In government service, 1914-1918; assistant secretary, N. C. Pharmaceutical Association, 1920-21; secretary, University Extension Division. Phi Beta Kappa.
Verner, Mary Elizabeth
R. F. D. No. 1, Brevard, N. C.
Student U. N. C., 1919-1921. Teacher of romance languages in Creedmoor School, 1921-22.
Ward, Linnie Marie
Greensboro, N. C.
A. B. G. C. W.; A. M. U. N. C., 1920.
Ward, Vera Louise
Lake Junaluska, N. C.
A. B. N. C. C. W.; U. N. C., 1921—
Watkins, Lulie Morton
(Mrs. J. Flood Morton)
Charlotte Court House, Va.
U. N. C., 1897-98.
Watson, Eleanor
628 S. Fulton St., Salisbury, N. C.
Graduate N. C. C. W.; A. B. U. N. C., 1916. Principal Salisbury High School.
Wharton, Helen
(Mrs. Carl L. Reed)
1402 Blanding St., Columbia, S. C.
A. B. U. N. C., 1910.
Whitaker, Bessie Lewis
1209 E. Colfax Ave., Denver, Colo.
A. B. Stetson University; A. M. U. N. C., 1907; student summer sessions Columbia, Chicago, Pennsylvania universities; student speech-reading Boston and New York; studied correction of speech defects, College of City of N. Y. Taught in public schools of N. C., Stuart Hall, and Winthrop College; principal Whitaker School of Speech-Reading, Denver. Author of a number of articles in Volta Review and papers read before American Academy Opthalmology and Ota-Laryngology and Colorado State Teachers’ Convention.
Whitaker, Lillie
Carrboro, N. C.
U. N. C., 1917-1920. At present postmistress in Carrboro.
Wilcox, Marion
Elberton, Ga.
A. B. Queens College; A. B. U. N. C., 1918. Red Cross Home Service Secretary for Elbert County, Ga., for one year. Completed training for evangelistic work in Biblical Seminary of New York in May, 1922, and expects to be sent to Japan in near future. Extends cordial invitation to U. N. C. alumnae to visit her there.
Williams, Louisa Sanders
Dunn, N. C.
B. Litt. Flora MacDonald College; U. N. C., 1920-21. Secretary American Red Cross, Winter Haven, Fla., 1921; now director public school extension for Robeson County.
Wilson, Eleanora
Chapel Hill, N. C.
U. N. C., 1915-16.
Wilson, Louise A.
365 Lancaster Ave., Rock Hill, S. C.
A. B. U. N. C., 1911; A. M. Smith College, 1913. Teacher of English at St. Mary’s School 1911-12; since 1912 at Winthrop College.
Womble, Clara Ethel
Chapel Hill, N. C.
U. N. C., 1921-22.
Womble, Frances
N. C. C. W., Greensboro, N. C.
A. M. U. N. C., 1920. Member of faculty of N. C. C. W.
Woodrow, Katherine Hamilton
Columbia, N. C.
U. N. C., 1921—
Wright, Anne
1132 Healy Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.
U. N. C., 1920-21.
Yellott, Mary Traill
Bel Air, Md.
Graduate St. Mary’s School; A. B. U. N. C., 1922.
Total number women students | 247 |
A. B. | 62 |
Ph. B. | 6 |
LL. B. | 4 |
B. S. | 2 |
Ph. G. | 3 |
A. M. | 22 |
Elva May Abernethy
February 21, 1903
Maggie Clement Burke
August, 1904
Mary Graham Morrison Raynell
December 10, 1911
Mary Groome McNinch
February 22, 1915
Susan Williams Moses Graham
December 22, 1916
Ettie May Perkins
October 5, 1918
Died of influenza at Camp Meade, the first of the nurses to make the great sacrifice
Alma Kornegay
November 15, 1920
Irene Fay Graves Hanks
November 20, 1920
Anna Hartwell Lewis
March 15, 1921
Beall Magruder Woodward
November 20, 1921
TRANSCRIBER’S NOTE:
Obvious typographical errors have been corrected.
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