Foreword
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.