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/ X token of friendship for IJI£iian tribes. our Republic in its early years had Peace Jfcdals struck for presentation to Indian chieftains. The t80C) medallion shO'll'Ccl President .\ladison's likeness 011 the ob'l·crsc sidr. a symbolic handclasp of 'ivhitc man aiiCI indian 011 the rr'i•ersc .

. 1 copy of this 1809 medal. presented by the Rlue-Stonc Cotillion Club to the Jfadisou Jfemorial f.ibrarv J!useum. -has prm•ided the medallion design 011 the co'i.•cr of the 1939 CHOOL~IA ·A~r; the rl"i•erse side is represented here.

In token of friendship for Indian tribes, our Republic in its

early years had Peace Medals struck for presentation to

Indian chieftains. The 1809 medallion showed President

Madison's likeness on the obverse side, a symbolic handclasp

of 'white man and Indian on the reverse.

A copy of this 1809 medal, presented by the Bine-Stone

Cotillion Club to the Madison Memorial Library Museum,

has provided the medallion design on the cover of the 1939

Schoolma'am ; the reverse side is represented here.

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1 939 SCHOOL A'A

Published by the Students

of

MADISON COLLEGE

Harrisonburg, Virginia

Volume XXX

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-READING Deut. 6: r-9

Q Tf. these are the COH'UttaJtdments, the statutes. and the jlf.dgments. which the Lord your God conrmanded to teach you. thM ye might do them ill the Ia nd whit her ye go to possess it: that thou 111ightest fear the Lord thy God. to keep all his stat11tes and His COJI/IIIOIIdmellls, ·which I com­IIIOJLd thee, thou. and th_v SOil. a.nd that thy days may be prolonyed.

Hear therefore} 0 israel, allll observe to do it: that it JJJa\' be ·well 1.vitlr thee, and that ve may - . -iucrease mightily. as the Lord God of th)• fathers

hath promised thee. in the land that fiozc.•cth zcJith 111ill~ and honey. Hear. 0 israel: The Lord OU?' God is oue Lord: Gild thou shalt lo'i'e the Lord thy God with all thine heart. a.nd with all thy soul, and with all th_, lllif.jlzt. And these 'li'Ords 'll•hich i cont111011d thee this day shall be in thine heart: and thou shalt teach the1JI d1'figeut/)1 unto thy childre11. and shalt talle of tlzeJII 1rhe11 thou sitlesf in thi11e house. a11d 'll'hcn thou wa!/eest by the way. and whe11 thon liest do1. 'II, and 7.vlte11 thou rises! up .. ..f 11d thou shalt bind thc111 for a sign npon thine hand. and the:,• shall br as froutlcts betu.run tIt inc eyes. .-1 nd thou shalt ·write them upo 11 the posts of thine house. and on thy yates.

PRAYER Almight_v Father. we ackno?.dcdge thy sovereiyn a.uthorit)•, and we rejo£ce 1·n lh-J• per­

fect wisdom. Thou hast established law for us to obey. 011d thou hast ordained teaching that zc•e 1110_\' understand, and thereby gi1.•e allegia 1zce lo thy law and fullness to our life. ff! e thank thee for thy sen·ants. yreat lar..L·-gi'l•ers. yreat stMesmen. 7.vho hm.le also been great teachers. /I.e tha.nk thee for the Bible. thy book of lm.L'. 'l'i.•hich is also our book of life. 1/'e thank thee for ho111cs and schools. the guardians and the yuides of youth: 111ay the words of thy law be bla::oned upon their H'ol/s and wrillen upon their gates.

TT'e thank thee that thou has/ smiled tl•ith fm•or upon this school. 1/ Te rejoice that thou hast cro'Wiled its early day of promise 7. •ith the latte1' day of fulfilment, ·which is also a da.y of greater promise. Tf ·e than!? thee for C1 1.l 1ea/th of 11/CJI/Ories. f f·e cherish the associa­tions of busy, fru£tful )'ears. L£ke flowers i 11 a garden. paint?'ngs in a gallery . melodies 1'n

a symplronJ'. are those fallliliar names, those gladsome faces, those c:heer£ng voices. Our hearts are strengthened b,y ·what these 1WJtlles and faces aud 1.•oices have meant to a troubled world.

1·Ve look forward 'lUith hope. Our school is as a city 011 a hill-Ntay it continue to be a beacon light. 111 a)' each sunrise continue to give 1:(qor. a11d each stuzset renewed prom,ise. the one ·with its bumished sih•er. the other with its jfaJJii11g gold. Lift up our hea.rts and souls as 'll't' look toward the 11101111tains. Couti1111e to s~oeetcu our to£! w,ith the voice of song: harJIIOili:::e and coordinate our diversities ~L·itlt the spirit of s·ympat!ty and good fel­lo'lt•ship. E11rich tlze ardor of youth with the 'lPisdow of experience and temper it with patience and fortitude.

The past is our lzeritage-gi1.'e us the future as opportllnity; a.nd give 11s good success. For th'V name's sake. Amen. -

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Oil' these are the commandments, the statutes,

and the judgments, which the Lord your God

commanded to teach you. that ye might do them

in the land whither ye go to possess it: that thou

niightest fear the Lord thy God. to keep all his

statutes and His commandments, which I com-

mand thee. thou, and thy son. and that thy days

may be prolonged.

Hear therefore, O Israel, and observe to do

it: that it may be zvell with thee, and that ye may

increase mightily, as the Lord God of thy fathers

hath promised thee, in the land that floweth with milk and honey. Hear. 0 Israel: The Lord

our God is one Lord: and thou shall love the Lord thy God with all thine heart, and with

all thy soul, and zvith all thy might. And these words which I command thee this day

shall be in thine heart: and thou shall teach them diligently unto thy children, and shall talk

of them zehen thou sillesl in thine house, and zehen thou zvalkest by the zeay. and zvhen

thou liest dozen, and zehen thou risest up. And thou shalt hind them for a sign upon thine

hand, and they shall be as frontlets between thine eyes. And thou shalt zerile them upon

the posts of thine house, and on thy gates.

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PRAYER

Almighty Father, zee acknozelcdge thy sovereign authority, and zee rejoice in thy per-

fect zeisdom. Thou hast established laze for us to obey, and thou hast ordained teaching that

zee may understand, and thereby give allegiance to thy laze and fullness to our life. IVe

thank thee for thy servants, great laze-giz'ers. great statesmen, zeho have also been great

teachers. ITe thank thee for the Bible, thy book of laze, zehich is also our book of life, ll'e

thank thee for homes and schools, the guardians and the guides of youth; may the zeords

of thy law be blazoned upon their zealls and written upon their gates.

H e thank thee that thou hast smiled zeith favor upon this school. H e rejoice that

thou hast crozened its early day of promise zeith the latter day of fulfilment, zehich is also a

day of greater promise, ll'e thank thee for a zeealth of memories. ITe cherish the associa-

tions of busy, fruitful years. Like flowers in a garden, paintings in a gallery, melodies in

a symphony, arc those familiar names, those gladsome faces, those cheering voices. Our

hearts are strengthened by zvhat these names and faces and voices have meant to a troubled

world.

ITe look fonward zeith hope. Our school is as a city on a hill—may it continue to be

a beacon light. May each sunrise continue to give vigor, and each sunset renewed promise,

the one zeith its burnished silver, the other zeith its flaming gold. Lift up our hearts and

souls as zee look toward the mountains. Continue to szeeeten our foil zeith the voice of

song: harmonize and coordinate our diversities zeith the spirit of sympathy and good fcl-

lozeship. Enrich the ardor of youth zeith the zeisdom of experience and temper it zeith

patience and fortitude.

I he past is our heritage—give us the future as opportunity; and give us good success.

For thy name's sake. Amen.

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This r·alltlltc I s Dedicated to

.\DELE R.\ Y~IO);D BL.-\ CK\\'ELL

c;RACIOL·s II OSTESS

A F' I' t\ B I.E FR !Er\ D

UNDER~T.\XDTNC TEi\Cll ER

This J'oiuiiic Is Dedicated to

\DELE RAYMOND BLACK WELL

GRACIOUS HOSTESS

AFFABLE FRIEND

UNO ERST A N'DINC; T E A CHE

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STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE

MADISON

COLLEGE

FORE ORD

T he fir t yearbook to repre· ent a full e ion in the life of i\Iadi­

son College, the J 939 c 11 ooL~L-\ ·.ui . ha tried to pre ent, against a

background of unshine and now, of bare tree and fu ll fo liage, the

, ·ariegated activ itie of l\I adi on student .

\\' ithout tracing the steady growth of the college from its begin-

ning in 1908 as the ' tate Xom1al School at Harri onburg, through its

development a a State Teacher L'ollege after 1922 . we let the present

here speak for it el f. ince t he Common wea lth of \ ' irginia has desig­

nated no one college as its o le tate college for women, it has fa llen

to ~lad i on to accept it share in the general undergraduate education

of Virginia women.

Because we wish lo recall the part James nladi ~on played as

Father of the Constitution, \\e have d rawn from its Preamble such

phrases as aptly describe, \\'e hope, the content of this book.

V"R.,y NOlR.Mf\.~

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1908

FOREWORD

STATE

TEACHERS

COLLEGE

The first yearbook to represent a full session in the life of Madi-

son College, the 1939 Schoolma'am, has tried to present, against a

background of sunshine and snow, of hare trees and full foliage, the

variegated activities of Madison students.

Without tracing the steady growth of the college from its begin-

ning in 1908 as the State Normal School at Harrisonburg, through its

development as a State Teachers College after 1922, we let the present

here speak for itself. Since the Commonwealth of Virginia has desig-

nated no one college as its snle state college for women, it has fallen

to Madison to accept its share in the general undergraduate education

of Virginia women.

MADISON

COLLEGE

Because we wish to recall the part James Madison played as

Father of the Constitution, we have drawn from its Preamble such

phrases as aptly describe, we hope, the contents of this book.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

BOOK O~E

.. [o t'Siabfisfl just i ce . .. • • •

BOOK T \\' 0

"To prouide for the CO IJ/111 011 dl!jcllse ' . • • •

FACULTY; Tl~A1Nll':G SC'tllHII.; \f)\111\'bTI~ATl\' E Sr.\ FF

''To fori// a more perfect 1111io11 .•.. "

THE FouR CLASSES

BOOK T H REE

"To secure the blessiuys of liberty .... "

MAJOR 0RGAXIZAT£O~s; Cu; s::, A:'I.V SociET IEs; .\TIILETICS

"To iusure domestic tramJilillity .... "

THE PEOPLE's C uoicE; PI <.:To tH A J lirsToH.Y; TLLE CENsus

BOOK FIVt:

" To pro111otc the yeueral 'll't'lfarc ... . ' '

:\.DVERTISE~IE:\TS

TABLE OF CONTENTS

BOOK ONE

"To establish justice . . .

James Madison, The Great Little Man

BOOK TWO

"To provide for the common defense . . .

Faculty: Training School; Administrative St a f k

"To form a more perfect union . . .

The Four Classes

BOOK THREE

"To secure the blessings of liberty . . .

Major Organizations; Clubs and Societies; Athletics

BOOK FOUR

"To insure domestic tranquillity

The People's Choice; Pictorial History; The Census

BOOK FIVE

"To promote the general welfare . . .

Advertisements

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JAMES MADISON

The Great Little Man

MADISON AS A CHILD

A STUDENT AT PRINCETON

Born at Port Conway, his mother's home in King George Cou nty, Virginia. James Madison grew up with his parents, his brothers and si ters, at ·Montpelier in Orange. In Dona ld Robe1-t on's chool he studied Greek, Latin, French, geography, English li te rature. and mathe­matic. Later he wa under Reverend T homas Martin , who li,·ed with the familr and headed him toward

Princeton.

At Princeton he \vore ruffled shirts and did two

years ' work in one, damaging somewhat his uncer­

tai n health . Remaining at P rinceton almost a year

after taking his degree, he \\'as one of the fi rst

"g raduate s tudents" .in .\merica. mong his fe llows

were Aaron Burr. Henry Lee. and Philip F reneau.

T he president of the college was Re\'erencl J ohn

\\'i therspoon. a teacher and writer o f g reat abi lity.

T he Princeton atmosphere \\'as vibrant with philoso­

phy, theolog)', and politics.

IAMES MADISON

The Great Little Man

Born at Port Conway, his mother's home in King

George County, Virginia, James Madison grew up with

his parents, his brothers and sisters, at Montpelier in

Orange. In Donald Robertson's school he studied Greek,

Latin. French, geography, English literature, and mathe-

matics. Later he was under Reverend Thomas Martin,

who lived with the family and headed him toward

MADISON AS A CHILD PrinCetOll.

At Princeton he wore ruffled shirts and did two

years' work in one, damaging somewhat his uncer-

tain health. Remaining at Princeton almost a year

after taking his degree, he was one of the tirst

"graduate students" in America. Among his fellows

were Aaron Burr. Henry Lee. and Philip Freneau.

The president of the college was Reverend John

Witherspoon, a teacher and writer of great ability.

The Princeton atmosphere was vibrant with philoso-

phy. theology, and politics.

A STUDENT AT PRINCETON

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. \ fter preliminary experience. in the Rt:,·olut ionary

comention and in the General .\ :,:,embly oi \ ' irgi nia and

in Continental Congre . he \\'P ll his chief title to fa me

in the Philatlelphia convent ion u i 17X7. There hi · quiet

hut persistent array of hi toric iact outweighed the im­

petuous eloquence of the brillia nt ) nung lla mil tun and

won the admirati o n of the \'enerable Fra11kliu. lie

emergetl a · "Father of the Constitution.''

The " <rreat little ~Iad ison" in lcl\'e remamed iree,

. \ bachelor 11\·, fo r ' 'ears fo rty-th ree: . . -But then the fair Dolly exerted her charm-.

She gave him her heart. her hand, and her arm .

J ame ~ladison and Dolly Payne Todd were mar­

ried at Harewood. near Charle To" n, in the lower

Shenandoah Valle\', the home of Dolly'.., sister. Luc\ . - -Payne \\'a..,h ing ton. ' eptember I 3· T7<J.f. II a re\\ ood

had been the home of Colonel Samuel \Yashington,

who had five wi,·e ~ . He might ha\ e had more. but

he died at the age o f forty-se,·en.

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HAREWOOD

The bride and g room

spent part of their honey­

moon at Belle Gro,·e. on

Cedar Creek. the home of

the groom's . i ~ ter. Xelly

~fadi so n Hite wa the

wife of ~Jajor r aac Ilite,

an officer o f the Revolu­

tion BELLE GRO\"E

After preliminary experiences in the Revolutionary

conventions and in the General Assembly of Virginia and

in Continental Congress, he won his chief title to fame

in the Philadelphia convention of 17^7. There his quiet

but persistent array of historic fact outweighed the im-

petuous eloquence of the brilliant young Hamilton and

won the admiration of the venerable Franklin. He

emerged as "Father of the Constitution."

PLANNING THE CONSTITUTION

The "great little Madison" in love remained free.

A bachelor shy. for years forty-three: * w y *

But then the fair Dollv exerted her charm—

She gave him her heart, her hand, and her arm.

COURTSHIP OF JAMES AN I' DOLLV

James Madison and Dolly Payne Todd were mar-

ried at Harewood, near Charles Town, in the lower

Shenandoah Valley, the home of Dolly's sister. Lucy

Payne Washington, September 15, 1794. Harewood

had been the home of Colonel Samuel Washington,

who had five wives. He might have had more, but

he died at the age of forty-seven.

HAREWOOD

The bride and groom

spent part of their honey-

moon at Belle Grove, on

Cedar Creek, the home of

the groom's sister. Nelly

Madison Hite was the

wife of Major Isaac Hite,

an officer of the Revolu-

tion. BELLE GROVE

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nOLL Y ;\I A DISON

''TH E NATION 's HOSTESS''

THE WAR OF 1812 A N D T HE WHITE H OUSE FIRF:

\ Vhen Jefferson was Pre iclent and

~Iaclison was his Secretary of State,

the Pre ident frequently invited l\Irs.

:Madi un to a sist his daughter in pre­paring fur ~oc ial fun ctions and in enter­

taining the numerous gue ts. Later, when the 1tiad i ons themselves were ho t ~ in the Pres idential mans ion. ~[rs.

Madison displayed ra re g race and skill.

Her wit and ,·ivacity plea eel the mo t

dis tinguished, wh ile her unaffected cor­

diality and generou attent ions put the humblest at their ease. She was perhaps

the most popular ''Firs t Lady," and has

been well termed by one biographer

·'The Nation' Hostess."

When the Briti sh came cha rg­

ing from Bladensburg town. BraYe D o ll Y the Ia t from her .

man_ ion came clown : _ \ ncl then she ran back to snatch

from its frame

George \Vashington's portrait ,

thus saved from the A a me.

When Jefferson was President and

Madison was his Secretary of State,

the President frequently invited Mrs.

Madison to assist his daughters in pre-

paring lor social functions and in enter-

taining the numerous guests. Later,

when the Madisons themselves were

hosts in the Presidential mansion. Mrs.

Madison displayed rare grace and skill.

Her wit and vivacity pleased the most

distinguished, while her unaffected cor-

diality and generous attentions put the

humblest at their ease. She was perhaps

the most popular "hirst Lady," and has

been well termed by one biographer

"The Nation's Hostess."

MOLLY MADISON

"the nation's hostess"

u

When the British came charg-

ing from Bladenshurg town.

Brave Dollv the last from her

mansion came down ;

And then she ran back to snatch

from its frame

George Washington's portrait,

thus saved from the flame.

THE WAR OF l8l2 AND THE WHITE HOUSE FIRE

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From hall of ·tate anu ound o f ~ tri fe

The\ found retrea t in ' Yh an dell ; • •

\I ontpelier' hu pi table life

!Jelitted years ui lei ure well. ..

T he ~[adison . aided b\ ugge tion irom

La fayette and others, laid out spaciou garden ,

which time and fame ha,·e made h istoric. T hei r

beaut v ha been enha nced bv the as. iduou. care . . o i nb equent owners.

The Blue Ridge kisses azure kie ,

O'er Piedmont hill to \'erdure g iven,

\ \ ' hile iair ~Iontpelier' s tower~ rise

"\\'ithin a squirrel' s leap of heaven."

RETURN TO MON TPELIER

f.OR MAL GARDeN AT MONTPELIER

MOSTPELIER

" WITHIN A SQU IRREL's LE.o\P OF H E.o\VEN"

From halls of state and sounds of strife

They found retreat in sylvan dell; w ^

Montpelier's hospitable life

Befitted years of leisure well.

RETURN TO M0NTPEL1ER

The Madisons, aided by suggestions from

Lafayette and others. laid out spacious gardens,

which time and fame have made historic. Their

beautv has been enhanced by the assiduous care

of subsequent owners.

FORMAL GARDEN AT MONTPELIER

The Blue Ridge kisses azure skies,

O'er Piedmont hills to verdure given,

While fair Montpelier's towers rise

"Within a squirrel's leap of heaven."

MONTPELIER

"WITHIN A SQUIRREL'S LEAP OF HEAVEN"

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FACULTY

TRAINING SCHOOL

ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF

THE FOUR CLASSES

MADISON AS A YOUNG >\IAN

FACULTY

TRAINING SCHOOL

ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF

THE FOUR CLASSES

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'J"frtLYKS to our presideut, the college fowlty, and its adntinistrati7•e assistants. 'il'lto "prm•ide for the romnton defeuse," the four classes are orgaui::ed iu a nta1wer tltat "forms a more perfect union."

Here at J!adisou 7\'l' sit iH our classrooms 7.vorkiug intcutly. wltetlter a professor stauds before lfS or uot. The earnest couceulratiou 3'011 see pictured abO'L'l' need uot surprise you, for we arr deep iu study. malli11g notes 1.oith our fouutain pens.

In years goue b)'. little Ji111m_v J!odisou sat at lite feet of a preceptor wlto some­ti11tes brandished a ferule . 7J.Jlto required ·writing to be dour 11eotly ?.Clillt a. quill pen, who insisted that Jimmy sit straight up in his des/('.

How fortuuate we are! Don't you em•y us, Jiunuy?

I HAXKS to our president, the college faculty, and its odministrative assistants,

zelio "provide for the connnon defense," the four classes are organized in a manner

that "forms a more perfect union."

Here at Madison zee sit in our classrooms zeorking intently, zchether a professor

stands before us or not. The earnest concentration you see pictured above need not

surprise you. for zee are deep in study, making notes zeith our fountain pens.

In years gone by. little Jimmy Madison sat at the feet of a preceptor zeho some-

times brandished a ferule, zeho required zeriting to be done neatly zeith a quill pen.

zvho insisted that Jimmy sit straight up in his desk.

How fortunate zee are! Don't you envy us, Jimmy?

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THE PRESI .DENT SA~lUEL P.\GE DUKE

A.B., Randolph-Macon College; A.~l.. Teachers College, Columbia Uni\·ersity ; LL.D., Hampden-Sydney; 1919-

THE PRESIDENT

SAMUEL PAGE DUKE

A.B., Randolph-Macon College; A.M., Teachers College, Columbia University;

LL.D., Hampden-Sydney; 1919—

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.\1\NIE B,\ILEY COOK /)eon of 1 f'omc11

B.S, Stale Teachers Col lege . Hattiesburg, ~l issis­sippi ; . \ .~ 1. . Teachers Cnllege, Columbia

Uni\ersit); 1931 -

THE DEANS

\\'ALTER JOH N GIFFORD Dean of the C ollegr

A.B., Oberlin College; A.M., Ph.D., Columbia University; 1919-

ANNIE BAILEY COOK

Dean of Women

B.S.. State Teachers College. Hattiesburg. Missis-

sippi; A.M., Teachers College, Columbia

University; 1931 —

*

*

K.. 1

<*

1

THE DEANS

WALTER JOHN GIFFORD

Dean of the College

A.B.. Oberlin College; A.M.. Ph.D.. Columbia

University; 1919—

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FACULTY

ALDfAE AIKEX HEAD OF ART DEPART ~I E:-IT

Professor of Fiue Arts

Graduate. College of I ndustr ial Arts, Den­ton, Texas: B.S.. A.M., Teachers College,

Columbia Un iversity: 1922-

KATHERI NE MI NER A1 THONY DIRECTOR 0~ TRt\lNINC: SC II (.l01.

Professor of Educa tiou

Graduate. State Torma! School, Livingston, Alabama; B.S ., M.A., George Peabody Col­

lege for Teachers; 19 19-

.\ DELE R:\. YMON D BL.\CK\\'ELL

.lssociutc Professor of Home Ecouomics

B.S., M . .\ ., George Peabody College for Teachers; 1928-

M:\ RIE LOUISE BOJE Associate Professor of E11gfislr

.\.B .. \\'estern Resen·e Uni,•ersi ty: .\ l\1.. Columbia Uni,·ersity; 1925-

GEORGE \\':\ RREN CHAPPELEAR HEAD OF lliOLOGY DEPART~lENT

Professor of Biolog)•

B.S., :M.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute ; 1918-

ELIZABETH P. CLEVELA TQ

Professor of Fn•uch

.\ .B .. Hollins College; .\ .M., Uni,•ersity of \ ' irg inia: 1009-

HE:\RY A. CO:\YERSE REGISTRAR

Professor of ll!athcmatics

:\ B., Hampden-Sydney College: Ph. D .. J ohns H opki ns Uni,·ersity; 19 12-

RAYMOND CARLYLE DINGLEDINE SECRETAHY OF TilE FAt:lii.TY

Professor of Hist or)• uud Social Sciences

B.S., M.S., Un iversity of Virginia; 19 16-

EDNA TUTT 1-REDERIKSON

lnslrrtctor i11 English

B.A., Parsons College: Ph.D .. University of Kansas; 1932-

OTTO F. FREDERIKSON Professor of H islory a11d S ociaf S ci('llces

B.S., State T eache r s College. Emporia, Kansas; A.M.. State T eache r s Co llege . Greeley, Colo rado; Ph.D., Uni,·ersity of

Kansas; 1931-

FACULTY

ALIMAE AIKEN

HEAD OF ART DEPARTMENT

Professor of Pine Arts

Graduate, College of Industrial Arts, Den-

ton. Texas; B.S., A.M., Teachers College,

Columbia University ; 1922—

KATHERINE MINER ANTHONY

DIRECTOR OK TRAINING SCHOOL

Professor of Education

Graduate, State Normal School, Livingston.

Alabama; B.S.. M.A., George Peabody Col-

lege for Teachers; 1919—

ADELE RAYMOND BLACKWELL

Associate Professor of Home Economics

B.S., M.A.. George Peabody College for

Teachers; 1928—

MARIE LOUISE BOJE

Associate Professor of English

A.B.. Western Reserve University; A.M..

Columbia University; 1925—

GEORGE WARREN CHAPPELEAR

HEAD OF BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT

Professor of Biology

B.S.. M.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute;

1918—

ELIZABETH P. CLEVELAND

Professor of French

A.B., HoIIins College; A.M.. University of

Virginia; 1009—

HENRY A. CONVERSE

REGISTRAR

Professor of Mathematics

A.B.. Hampden-Sydney College; Ph.D.,

Johns Hopkins University; 1912—

RAYMOND CARLYLE DINGLEDINE

SECRETARY OF THE FACULTY

Professor of History and Social Sciences

B.S., M.S., University of Virginia; 1916—

EDNA TUTT FREDERIKSON

Instructor in English

B.A., Parsons College : Ph.D., University of

Kansas; 1932—

OTTO F. FREDERIKSON

Professor of History and Social Sciences

B.S., State Teachers College. Emporia.

Kansas; A.M., State Teachers College.

Greeley, Colorado; Ph.D.. University of

Kansas; 1931—

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FACULTY

HOWARD K. GIBBO~S BUSI~F:SS ~lA:-;'ACER

/ustructor in School La~l'

RL., \\'ashington and Lee Uni,ersity, 1025-

\V ALTER JOH1\' GJ FFORD IIEAN OF THt; t:OLLEG~

Professor of Education

A. H., Oberlin College; .\.M., Ph.JJ., Colum­bia University; 1919-

1\.\US ~lclJILL HA~SON

.-/ssociale Profcssuy of Geography

B.S., Nebraska Wesleyan Unh•ersity; A.M .. Uni\ersity of Nebraska: 1928-

M \RG \RET YAXCE HOFI· :\fAN

Associate Professor of English

Graduate. ;\fassanutten \cademv; B.\., I food College: )LA .. Vni' ersit) of -Pennsyl­

,·ama: 191 1-

FERNE R. HOO\'ER \~~1ST\ ~T I.IBR.-\RI \ '\

Instructor '" Librar.v Scte11cc

.\.B, Bridgewater ( ollegc: 11..\., George Peabody College for Teachers; 1934-

P .\UL HOUNCHELL \SSIST.\l\T DIRECTOR OF TRAil\ [:II(; SC HOOL

Professor of Education

B .. \ ., Georgetown College; ~1. \. Ph.D., George Peahody College fur Teachers.

1936-

CH \RLES HERBERT HUFF:\! -\X

Professor of English

.\.B .. Bridge\\ ater Col leg~; -\.1£., Clark Uni­,·ersit}; Ph D .. Uni,·ersit) of \'irginia;

192-t-

.\LTHEA L. JOH:\STOX

Associate Professor of Health Educat1011

Graduate, Manassas Institute; . \ .B., Carroll College, \\' isconsin; M .. \ ., Teachers College.

Columbia Uni,·ersity; 1909-

BESSIE JOHl':SON LANIER

Associate Professor of Educatio11

Graduate, Hamilton College, Lexington, Kentucky; A.B., Transy!vania College; A.M., College of Education. University of

Chicago; 1928-

CO:\RAD TRA \'IS LOGAN HEAD OF E:-ICLISH DEPART~I EXT

Professor of English

A.B., Randolph-Macon College: A.M .. Columbia University; 191«;r

...

FACULTY

HOWARD K. GIBBONS

BUSINESS MANAGER

Instructor in School Lazv

B.L., Washington and Lee University;

1925—

WALTER JOHN GIFFORD

DEAN OF THE COLLEGE

Professor of Education

A.B., Oberlin College; A.M., Ph.D., Colum-

bia University; 1919—

RAUS McDILL HANSON

Associate Professor of Geography

B.S.. Nebraska Wesleyan University; A.M.,

University of Nebraska; 1928—

MARGARET VANCE HOFFMAN

Associate Professor of English

Graduate. Massanutten Academy; B.A..

Hood College: M.A.. University of Pennsyl-

vania; 1911 —

FERNE R. HOOVER

ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN

Instructor in Library Science

A.B., Bridgevvater College; M.A., George

Peabody College for Teachers; 1934—

PAUL HOUNCHELL

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF TRAINING SCHOOL

Professor of Education

B.A., Georgetown College; M.A.. Ph.D.,

George Peabody College for Teachers;

1936—

CHARLES HERBERT HUFFMAN

Professor of English

A.B., Bridgevvater College ; A.M., Clark Uni-

versity; Ph.D.. University of Virginia;

1924—

ALTHEA L. JOHNSTON

Associate Professor of Health Education

Graduate, Manassas Institute; A.B.. Carroll

College, Wisconsin; M.A.. Teachers College.

Columbia University : 1909—

BESSIE JOHNSON LANIER

Associate Professor of Education

Graduate. Hamilton College, Lexington.

Kentucky; A.B., Transylvania College;

A.M., College of Education, University of

Chicago; 1928—

CONRAD TRAVIS LOGAN

HEAD OF ENGLISH DEPARTMENT

Professor of English

A.B., Randolph-Macon College; A.M

Columbia University; 1919—

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FACULTY

~10:\.\ L LYOX lnstrurlar 111 ( ommcrciul ::,ubjccls

and Hand'l•·ritiny \.B .. S tate Teacher College, Peru. Xchra~­

ka; ~1..\. Georgt! Peabod) College for Teachers: 193o-

C.\RL 11. ~lrCON:-.JI~LT . . lssuciolc Projcssnr of Hiolnyy

and Chemistry 1:.!-> •• L) nchhurg C.~llcgc; i\ I .S., l'h.D , Uni­

' crsit) of \ ' irgini ~1; 19:37

IUH~ :\. MciL\\"R.\ lTH •

Ill:. \II CJI· IIISTOR\ nEP.\NT:'.H.,T

Prof,·ssor of Histfll·y and .'l·<,ciul Scit?IICt.'S

I ;raduate:-. Statt· X"rmal Sch"tll. Bridge ­" at~ r. ~la ... achusc:tts; B.S.. \ . ~r.. T l·achcr..,

l nlll:~e. l olumhia l'ni\cr-,it); 1924

I!ELEX ~r \RBL'T .Jssistanl l'rojc.\SOr tl/ llcalth

Education R S .. Uni\ ersity of ~rissnuri, ~L \ .. Teachers

College. Columbia Cnl\ l' r ~ ity; 1927-

FER:\ \:\110 Q. ~L\RTI:\EZ

lnslnrrlor in Spanish

\ U .. Oglethorpe Uni,·crsity; M .,\., Ph .D., Uni\ crsit} uf \ 'irgin ia; 1938-

PE.\ RL POWERS MOOD\' 1!1~.\lt oF 11 0\l l:. EUiXOllllLS nEPARTliii,NT

Professor of Jl omc EcmiOIIlics

( .raduate. Tuscaloosa Female College: S tale :\ormal School, Florence, \lahama; R.S., Gcnrge PeaLody College for T eachers; .\.l\L,

Teachers College. Columbia Uni,ers•t); 1()16-

U l HI<USL\ .'\OETZEL

. l.•sisltllll l'rofcssor of II omc l!collomic"s

I\~ . L' ni\Crsity nf \\ iscnnsin. ~I.S. In\\ a State College: 1938-

PE.\RL CJ'~E \L 1. 11!1(,\1< I.\'

lllslructor in Ltbrar_\' .lf,•thods

n. \ .. U ni' e rs it) o f l<ichmonrl ; B .\. in Li ­brary Science, Emory Uni\'(_'r s ity; TQ2r)

c,R \ CE ~1 \I<G \RET P \UIEI<

.l.rsociol 1' Professor of F111c Arts

\ R , Kansas Stale Teachers College; Ph .B, L nin~rsit) of Ch icago: ~~ \ .. T eachers Col­

lege. Columbia Cni' ersity; 1928-

LOIS .\. PE.\101 \.'\

..Jssocwle Projcssor of 1/omc Ecollnmics

B.S. \\"inthrop College; l\L \ ., Teachers College, Columbia Uni\ en. it): 1937-

FACULTY

MONA L. LYON

Instructor in Commercial Subjects

and Handwriting

A.B.. Stale Teachers College, Peru. Nebras-

ka; M.A., George Peabody College for

Teachers: 1936—

CARL H. McCONNELL

dissociate Professor of Biology

and Chemistry

B.S., Lynchburg College : M.S.. Ph.D., Uni-

versity of Virginia; 1937—

JOHN N. McTLWRAITH

head of history department

Professor of History and

Social Sciences

Graduate. State Normal School. Bridge-

water. Massachusetts; B.S.. A.M.. Teachers

College, Columbia University; 1924—

HELEN MARBUT

Assistant Professor of Health

Education

B.S., University of Missouri; M.A.. Teachers

College, Columbia University; 1927—

FERNANDO Q. MARTINEZ

Instructor in Spanish

A.B., Oglethorpe University; M.A.. Ph.D.,

University of Virginia; 1938—

PEARL POWERS MOODY

HEAD OF HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT

Professor of Home Economics

Graduate. Tuscaloosa Female College: State

Normal School. Florence, Alabama; B.S.,

George Peabody College for Teachers; A.M.,

Teachers College, Columbia University;

1916—

AMBROSIA NOETZEL

Assistant Professor of Home Economics

B.S., University of Wisconsin; M.S.. Iowa

State College; 1938—

PEARL O'NEAL

LIBRARIAN

Instructor In Library Methods

B.A., University of Richmond; B.A. in Li

brary Science. Emory University: 1029—

GRACE MARGARET PALMER

Associate Professor of Pine Arts

\.B., Kansas State Teachers College: Ph.B.,

University of Chicago; M.A.. Teachers Col-

lege. Columbia University; 1928—

LOIS A. PEARMAN

Associate Professor of Home Economics

B.S.. Winthrop College; M.A.. Teacher

College, Columbia University: 1937—

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FACULTY

HL'Ti l L. l'liiLLil'S

Prof,·ssvl oj Uro/"!1.\

-\.B., .-\.:l\1., Ph.D. S~ racllsc l nt\ er:.tl) . 11)211

ll<>\\ ELL <,1{.\ll\ l'll"I·TT II"- \II ut tiH. \IISTR\ II~. I' \R I \It'\ I

l'ro}t'SSI r of Ch ,•misll_\'

1: ~, ~I ~, Ph.ll .. lut\l'r.,tt) ui ~nrth Car.,1111a; t•J2X

~lEL\ I'.: \ . PITT~l \ '.:

Projcs.wr ,j /'h \Sits

H ~ .The Citarld. ~~ .~. l'uiH r::.tt~ ni S11uth l a rult na . Ph .I > •• J 11h th J[ .. pk ttl'- L m \l r ... Jt ~ :

11137

J l U \ 1\.< >J:EI\.T~O'.:

.ls.wciu/1' l'rojcssur uf lltl/llt /·, fllllllllic"S

B.S. (,curgl' Pl·:thod) Colkgl' i11r "I radtcr::.. ~r. \., Teachers Cullcgc, t olumlua

L 111\ c rsity: H128

:\ \:\C\ B\ 1\11 1\L.EBL II

.JSSIS/tl/1/ f'rujt'.~.Wl t>/ f.llt/ltSJt

Ph.B., .\.;\f.. Elon l olk~l; \ .;\J.. Cni,crsi ty o ( \" i rg i nm . 1 0.29-

1>01\0Tll \' L. S \ \' \(,E

.lssi.aa11/ Prt>j,·sst>r of l'hysirnl H.cluca/t'lll

g ~ . ~[ \ .. Teaclll r-. Co Ill ~l. Cnlumhia L'ni,·c rsit); lC)JJ

JO!I i\ \ .S \\\IIILL

Professor of latin and Grrd:

\.l3 .. Uni\ en.,it\ uf l~tlnradu. \.~1 . Ph. I> .. Princdr;n CntH:rstt) : IC)27-

~I \In LOUISE SEEC: El\

.lsso,wtc Pr(lfcssor of Eclucallt>ll

B S. \.~r.. Teacher::. College. Columbia L'ni,·ersity. 19 13

CLYDE r'. SllORTS

.-lssflcmlc Prnft·s.wr nf Educo/ICIII

< .raduate. State :\ormal School. Edinbnrn. Pa.: -\.B. L'ni\ crsitv of Pittsburgh: \.~1 . ~

Teachers College, lulumbia Cni' er-sit) ; 1919-

.U IOS ~fARTIK SHO\\ _\LT ER

Prnfcssor of Biolo.Qy

B. \ ., Goshen College: ~I. \ .. Ph IJ .. L'ni' cr ­sity of Wisconsin : IQJ4-

FACULTY

RUTH L. PHILLIPS

Professor of Biology

A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Syracuse L niversily;

1929—

HOW ELL GRADV PICKETT

HEAD OF CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT

Professor of Chemistry

B.S., M.S., Ph.D.. l niversily of North

Carolina; 1928 —

-

n

MELVIN A. P1TTMAN

Professor of Physics

B.S.. The Citadel; M.S.. Cniversity of South

Carolina; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins Univcrsiu ;

1937—

JULIA ROBERTSON

Associate Professor of Home Economics

B.S.. George Pcabody College lor Teachers;

M. A.. Teachers College. Columbia

Cniversity: 1928— 1

*

NANCY BVRD RUEBUSH

Assistant Professor of English

Ph.B., A.M., Elon College; A.M.. Cniversity

of Virginia: 1929—

DOROTHY L. SAVAGE

Assistant Professor of Physical

Education

B.S.. M.A.. d'eachers College, Columhia

University; 1033—

.

JOHN A. SAW HILL

Professor of Latin and Greek

..B.. University of Colorado; A.M., Ph.D.,

Princeton University! 1927—

MARY LOUISE SEEGER

Associate Professor of Education

B.S., A.M.. Teachers College. Columbia

Cniversity. 1913—

V

CLYDE P. SHORTS

Associate Professor of Education

Graduate. Stale Normal School. Edinboro.

Pa.: A.B.. University of Pittsburgh: A.M..

Teachers College. Columbia Cniver-

sity; 1919—

AMOS MARTIN SHOWALTER

Professor of Biology

B.A., Goshen College; M.A., Ph.D.. Univcr

r\

** *

sity of Wisconsin ; 1934—

w

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FACULTY

GEORGIA SHRUM ASSI!>TA:>IT lllETITI \N

I 11structor in 11 ome Eco11omics B.S .. Queens-Chicora College: M .. \ .. Teachers College. Columbia Uni,·ersity:

1936---

ROBERT E. SL.\ UGIITER . -lssociatc ProfessM of Rusi11css Ecluco timr

M.S .. U ni vers ity o f Snuthern Cali fornia; Fresno State College; 1938-

ARGUS TRESIDDER

Professor of Englislr

A.B .. M. A.. Ph. D .. Cornell U ni' ersity : 1935-

CLARA G. TUR~ER UIETITI \l\ ,\1\'ll lliRECTOR IW T H E OININt. II ALL

Associate Professor of lfomc Economics Graduate, Mt. Allison Ladies' College, Sack­'ille. :\ew Brunswick. Canada: B.S ... \ .M .

Colum bia l'niversity; 1923-

BERNICE REANEY VARNER

..J.fsociate Professor of Home Eco 11 omics Graduate, Home Economics Course, Illinois Wesleyan University; B.S .. M.A., George

Peabody College for T eachers; 1923-

JOHN WALTER \V,\YLA ND Professor of Ilist ory and

Social Sciences . \ .B., Bridgewater College: Ph .D .. Univer­sity o f Virginia; I909- 19Jl ; now on leave

of absence.

RACHEL R. WEEMS SCHOOL PHYSICIAN

Professor of H ealtlr Education M.D .. ~ledical College of Virginia; graduate.

Madison College: 1925-

GEORGE A. WILLIAMS

Professor of Clr cmistry A.B., Lebanon Valley College: M.S., Iowa

State College; Ph.D., Yale University; 1934-

MYRTLE L. WILSON

Associate Professor of H ome Economics B.S .. A.M., Teachers College. Columbia Uni­\'Crsity; g raduate, Michigan State Normal

College, Ypsilanti; 192o-

JAMES W. WRIGHT

Professor of Bible A.B., Otterbein College; B.D., Yale Univer­sity; A.M., University of Chicago; D.D ..

Central University; 1932-

FACULTY

GEORGIA SHRUM

ASSISTANT DIETITIAN

Instructor in Home Economics

B.S.. Queens-Chicora College: M. A..

Teachers College. Columbia University;

1936—

ROBERT E. SLAUGHTER

Associate Professor of Business Education

M.S., University of Southern California;

Fresno State College ; 1938—

ARGUS TRESIDDER

Professor of English

A.B., M.A., Ph.D., Cornell University:

1935—

CLARA G. TURNER

DIETITIAN AND DIRECTOR OF THE DINING HALL

Associate Professor of Home Economics

Graduate, Mt. Allison Ladies' College. Sack-

ville. New Brunswick. Canada; B.S.. A.M..

Columbia University ; 1923—

BERNICE REANEV VARNER

Associate Professor of Home Economics

Graduate, Home Economics Course, Illinois

Wesleyan University; B.S., M.A.. George

Pcabody College for Teachers; 1923—

JOHN WALTER WAYLAND

Professor of History and

Social Sciences

A.B., Bridgewater College; Ph.D., Univer-

sity of Virginia; 1909-1931; now on leave

of absence.

RACHEL R. WEEMS

SCHOOL PHYSICIAN

Professor of Health Education

M.D., Medical College of Virginia; graduate.

Madison College: 1925—

GEORGE A. WILLIAMS

Professor of Chemistry

A.B., Lebanon Valley College: M.S.. Iowa

State College; Ph.D., Yale University;

1934—

MYRTLE L. WILSON

Associate Professor of Home Economics

B.S., A.M., Teachers College. Columbia Uni-

versity; graduate. Michigan State Normal

College, Ypsilanti; 1920—

JAMES W. WRIGHT

Professor of Bible

A.B., Otterbein College; B.D., Yale Univer-

sity; A.M.. University of Chicago; D.D.,

Central University; 1932—

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THE SCHOOL OF MUSIC

J EDGAR AXDERSO:-\

I uslructor iu \/ usrL·

01ploma in \'iolin. ~Iuskingum College; B.~l.. ~1.~1.. Cincinnati Consen atory;

1936-

CLAR.\ \\'HIPPLE COUR~Yi\r

I ustruclor i11 Jl! usic

Graduate, N cw England Conservatory of ~I usic; pupil of Shirley. Clara Tourjee-:-\el­:>~.111, \\ illiam \\ hitney, Hackett, and \lexis Chasne nf Opera Comique, Pari:.. France:

R M. \merican Conservatory, Chicagu; 1926-

CLIFFORD T. ~1.\RSH \LL

I ustrutlor i11 .\I II Sit

B ~r .. Ea·tman School o'lf ~f usic: 1937-

LUCILLE YOUNG MARSH ,\LL

Instructor in ,\1 usit A. M .. Eastman School of ~fusic: 1938-

GL\DYS E. ~fTCH \EL I nst nttlor iu .\lusic

Graduate, X ew England Consen·atory of Music; pupil of William \ \ 'hitne} and .\1-

fred De Voto; 1926-

ED:\.\ TROUT SHAEFFER JIIR~CTOR, SCHOOL OF :\IL'SIC

Instructor in School Music Pupil of Dennec, New England Conserva­tory of Music; student, School of Music and Pipe Organ, Teache rs Co ll ege. Columhia

University: 1915-

MARY SL\UGHTER

Ins/ rue/ or iu Jllusic

A.B., M.S., l rni,·ersity of Southern Cali­fornia; 1938-

I

-

THE SCHOOL OF MUSIC

J. EDGAR ANDERSON

Instructor in Music

Diploma in Violin. Muskingum College;

B.M., M.M.. Cincinnati Conservatory;

1936—

CLARA WHIPPLE COURNVN

Instructor in Music

Graduate. New England Conservatory of

Music; pupil of Shirley. Clara Tourjee-Xel-

son. William Whitney, Hackett, and Alexis

Ghasne of Opera Comique. Paris. France:

B.M., American Conservatory, Chicago;

1926—

CLIFFORD T. MARSHALL

Instructor in Music

B.M.. Eastman School of Music; 1937—

LUCILLE YOUNG MARSHALL

Instructor in Music

B.M., Eastman School of Music: 1938—

GLADYS E. MICHAELS

Instructor in Music

Graduate, New England Conservatory of

Music; pupil of William Whitney and Al-

fred De Vote; 1926—

EDNA TROUT SHAEFFER

DIRECTOR. SCHOOL OF MUSIC

Instructor in School Music

Pupil of Dennee. New England Conserva-

tory of Music; student. School of Music and

Pipe Organ. Teachers College. Columbia

University; 1915—

MARY SLAUGHTER

Instructor in Music

A.B., M.S., University of Southern Cali-

fornia; 1938—

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THE TRAINING SCHOOL

\\'lLLL\~I H .\MPTON KEISTER

SupainlciUft'nl of U t_v Schools

S tudent, \Yashing ton and Lee Univcrsit\• ; Lfni' e rsity o f Virginia and Summer School

of the South ; 1909-

\ NN,\BEL -\SLIN\.ER

'l llf'c't·r ·isnr of .1 lfllinr II iyh Schon/

11 5 .. State Tt'ttChers C.ulkge. J o hnson C it). Tl•nnessel': M .. \ ., George P t:a hody Cnlkge

for Teachers; 1933-

\\·ooow \I{D n\'.\1\S \lff>t'r; i.wr aj !ltllllt' holltlltllits

( Bridyc?,•alct )

n s . l'niH·rsil) .. r T~lllll'SSl'l!: :\I s .. lo\\a Stall· Coltegl'. 1 QJII

S\LUE II . HLOSSEI{

\uf>t'I'<IJor of .lunwr lliyh \d10ol

ILS .. Ma dist111 Collt"gc: M .. \ .. (;corgt• Pt·a­IHuh Cnllegl' fo r Teacht•r-.; ltJ20

1n TT 11 <.. oo PEt{

.) 11/'t'l'"i'isn r of I · irs/ (,'nrcft

\ .A .. Radford Stall' Tt·aclwrs l t~ IIC'ge; ~1. \ ., C .en rgc Peal•nd) Collt•gt· f••r Teaclwr ... :

lfJ38

LL'CII\EL CROOKSII \~K

\upcn·istlr nf Fifth Lraclc

B.S .. S talt.' Teachers College, J ohnson City, l l·nnt~"M't': ~1 . \ .. George Ptabml) Collt'gl'

fnr Teacher:.; 1930-

j . \ ~E ELl \ SOX

~-llfN<•i.wr of Third Grrtd r

H.S . ~l ad isnn L'nlkge: M. \., Cenq:!,l' rea hudy College fur 1 cacht' r!'- : 1 !JJ(l

• •

THE TRAINING SCHOOL

WILLIAM HAMPTON KEISTER

Superintendent of City Schools

Student, Washington and Lee University;

University of Virginia and Summer School

of the South ; 1909—

ANNABEL ASLINGER

Superzisor of Junior High School

B.S., Slate Teachers Cnllege. Johnson City.

Tennessee; M.A., George Peabody College

for Teachers; 1933—

WOODWARD BVARS

Snperi'isor of Home Economics

(Bridgewater)

ITS. University of Tennessee; M.S., Iowa

State College; 193(»-

SALLIE 11. BLOSSER

Supervisor of Junior High School

B.S.. Madison College; M.A.. George Pea-

i)nd> College for Teachers; 1920

RUTH COOPER

Supervisor of First Crude

\.B.t Radford State Teachers College; M.A..

George Peabody College for Teachers;

1938

LUC I BEL CROOKSHANK

Supervisor of Fifth Crude

IPS.. State Teachers College. Johnson City,

Tennessee: M.A.. George Peabody College

for Teachers; 1930—

JANE ELIASON

Supervisor of Third Crude

IPS.. Madison College; M.A., George Pea-

body College for Teachers; 1936—

.r

The First Grade Makes a Garden

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THE TRAINING SCHOOL

GL.\0\ S E. GOQD)l \X

Supu·;.'isor of Fourth Grad<"

H S . :\lachson College: )LA .. Georg~c Pea­hod) College ior Teachers: 1924 -

<;upt'r<.'isor oj Home En•ll(lllllt'S

( DaJ'IOil)

B.S .. Sta tc T ~.·achcrs ol l eg~·. ~f 11r f n•t•..,horn, 'lt·nne.;o.,e~·: i\I.S .. 1...'nin· r.;ity oi lt·nnt''-l'l'

11137 -

\'I 0 LETT \ I l \ \ IS H '\ \ '\

'>11/'tt"i.'ISIII' 11/ /\'ural }11111111' ll1yh \clwol ( Plt'CI.\'11111 II ill)

1\.S. ) Jadio.,on Cnllegc. )I.\ .. Cnlumltia Uni,~r..,it): 11130

ETHEL ~ PI L)l \ '\

\' 11/'fl"'l.wr '/ Juu·•r l119h ...,, I· • •'

\.P.. Pre::.b) tc:rian Coll~·gt• i(lr \\ .. nwn, :\urth ( ar .. )ma. l'ni\c:r!>lt\' oi \ .. rth tar .. -lina '-;umllhr Sl'hout) elf iht -.; .. u th : IIIII

I\ UTI I TIIO:\!PSO:\

~ 11/'<'1. isor tlj s.·. tllld (,rat!._·

\ 13, Shorter L'nllc!!c:, ({nmc, ( ·~·or~1.1; < ocurge l'c:ah11d) lollcgc i••r Teach~·rl>,

1 ~30

JOSEP[JI NE \\ \Lld·:l.:. •

SII/'•T<'ISt,. oj llulllt' /.t'tllllllllltJ

B.S .. ~ladison l'ullege; ~~ .\., Teadll'r" (.,J. lt·gc, I ulumh1;1 l ni\ ~-,..,it); 1•1.3H

'o 11/'cT<'isor 11j f... mcf,·rycll lc'll

l'h .B .. L ni\'cr!>ll) <Jf Ch11.'ag": :\1. \ .. '1\•achcr, t ·, •llc~1... Culum!lia Uni\ ~..r ... it) .

IIIJJ

E\'EL\ '\ \\ \1 "-l\~

"'llfO<'isor of I irs/ c,rmlt•

\ B. ~li::.:.io.,l>l)l)>i State l"llegc.: fnr \\ nmcn; ~ I .\ .. lolumllia L'm\ cr:.it). lCJJ(, -

. \o,oRBFD J:o\ \ SToRY

THE TRAINING SCHOOL

GLADYS E. GOODMAN

Supervisor of Fourth Grade

B.S.. Madison College; M.A.. George Pea-

body College for Teachers; i9~4—

MILDRED KEMMER

Supervisor of Home Economics

(Dayton)

B.S.. State Teachers College, Murfreesboro,

Tennessee; M.S.. University of Tennessee;

*937—

VIOL ETTA DAVIS RYAN

Supervisor of Rural Junior High School

(Pleasant Hill)

B.S.. Madison College; M.A.. Columbia

University; 1930—

ETHEL SPILMAN

Supcnnsor of Junior High School

A.B., Presbyterian College for Women.

Xonb Carolina; University of North Caro-

lina; Summer School of the South; 1911

RUTH THOMPSON

Supervisor of Second Grade

A.B.. Shorter College. Rome, Georgia;

George Peabody College for Teachers;

*930—

JOSEPHINE WALKER

Supervisor of Howe Economics

B.S.. Madison College; M.A., Teachers Col-

lege. Columbia University: 103S

NELLIE L. WALKER

Supervisor of Kindergarten

Ph.B., University of Chicago; M.A..

Teachers College, Columbia University;

*933—

EVELYN WATKINS

Supervisor of First Grade

A.B.. Mississippi Slate College for Women;

M.A.. Columbia University; 1936—

Absorbed in a Story

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ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF

VIRGINIA BLAIN, B.S.

SecrL'lar)' to tile Dean of ll'ontt'll

LAUR.\ FUNKHOUSER

)urelary to the Rt•gistrur

BESS T. ll.\1IAKER

• .Jssistant to tile Business Managt•r

DORIS HE,\ T\VOLE

.-lssistant Secretary to the President

\\'ILLTETTE ITOPKl~S

S 11 per<•isor of Dorm i I or it'S

RUTH HUDSON, B.O.

Social Director

ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF

* ^

/

\

VIRGINIA BLAIN, B.S.

Secretary to the Dean of Women

LAURA FUNKHOUSER

Secretary to the Registrar

BESS T. HAMAKER

Assistant to the Business Manager

i

/ r

v

DORIS HEATWOLE

Assistant Secretary to the President

WILLIETTE HOPKINS

Supervisor of Dormitories

RUTH HUDSON, B.O.

Social Director

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ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF

EM~IER F. LO:'\G

';upailli<'lldt:lll of Brtilclillys u11d (,rurmd.s

LE~A H.\LSTOX

Postmistr,·ss and C INk

\L::O.f \ L. REITER 'l ,·u eturj• to tlr. f'r,·sidort

IIELEX HARPES

Assistmrt to Jlr,· Business Muna!}•''

\ IRGIXI \ SHIXXlCK. B.A. Sc,·rcfary to tire Dean

MARY R. \\':\.PLES, R.K

S clrool .V rtrse

.,

ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF

EMMER F. LONG

Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds

LENA RALSTON

Postmistress and Clerk

ALMA L. REITER

Secretary to the President

^ *

m f

-

i

HELEN SHARPES

Assistant to the Business Manager

VIRGINIA SHIN NICK, B.A.

Secretary to the Dean

MARY R. WAPLES. R.N.

School Nurse

* **

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y

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SENIOR CLASS

r~uz \RFI'Il BRn\\ :-. .............. --·- Prf'_,-,,1 ttl

\ IRt.J '\1.\ U11 u:-; ............. .. /.icc-Pn sidrnt

En. I ' :-: If 'rr 1.\" " .... _ ... -. .. . . Sr1 rt'larv -

BET'I \' 1 r., :-;:-;,, 11 •••.. ••. Rusittr_,._,. Jfanaqrr •

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[ 27]

CL \SS SPOX_Of~S .\NO ~f \SCOT

~lis., Dorothy Sa,age. Big Sister

Bnh Gthhons. :1\Iascot

~lr Tlrmard (-:;thbnns. Big Hrotht:r

m

SENIOR CLASS

Elizabeth Brown Prcsidcnl

\'lR(iI.M A UllLIN

I-'velyn Hath aw an

N'vetti: Kohn-

Bettv Hannah.

Gave Pritcmett

/ 'ice-President

Secretary

Treasurer

Business Manager

Sen/eanl-al-. Inns

»

/

A

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.sA

I

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— ■ I P>

. ^ •v

-

CLASS SPONSORS AND MASCOT

Miss Dorothy Savage. Rig Sister

Bob Gibbons. Mascot

Mr. Howard Gibbons. Big Brother

[27]

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-

. \GXE . \R~OLU ~AS A WADOX, \ 'IRGIX l A

High School (A.B.J

~IARY B.\ILEY RI CH :\IOND, \"IRGL NL\

Home Eco11omics

LILL \ N ANN H.\ LL IICJLLI. , N E\\' \'OJ~ K

EleiiiL~Iltarv -

GE~E BALL.\RD UI CII:\10:\ D. \'IRG l Nl.\

Elelllellfar \' .

[ 28)

MILDRED .\BBITT VICT ORIA, \'IRGI ~ lA

Home Econv 111ics

ELIZABETH .\LEXANDE R

WAVERLY HALL, GEORG IA

Home Ecoi/OIJlics

DOROTHY .\NllER ON R USTB U RG, VIRGINIA

Home EcoHomics

FR:-\NCES . \ ~D I ~R OI\ CARTERSVILLE, \ ' ll{G l 1 I A

Home Ecol/o iJlics

5* ^

MILDRED ABBITT

VICTORIA. VIRGINIA

Home Economics

El. IZ A B ET H A1 - EX A N D ER

WAVERLV HALL, GEORGIA

Hume Economics

1

DOROTHY ANDERSON

RUST BURG, VIRGINIA

Home Economics

ERANCES A N DERSON

GARTERSVILLE, VIRGINIA

Home Economics

AGNES ARNOLD

N ASS A W A DO X, VIRGIN1A

High School (A.B.)

MARY BAILEY

RICHMOND. VIRGINIA

Home Economics

LILIAN ANN BALL

11OLLLS, NEW VORK

Elementary

GENE BALLARD

RICHMOND. VIRGINIA

Elementary

1

N

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DI ·:_\T RICE B.\SS CRE\\ I:, \ 'I RGl);'J.\

II oJIIt' Ecvllomit s

OOIHJTI IY LEl~ B.\CC;HER II . \ R IU ~n :-; IH. R < ; • \ ' I R L.l :\" I.\

II iylt ~'>·dwol

I ·: LLJ~ :\ J .\~E BEERY •

II \RIHSO~BL' RG, \ ' IR<.;I:\"1.\

Libcrai.Jrts tB.S.J

~I \RC.\l~ET BL \KEY

~T.\ ~.\Rl>...,\' ILLE. \ 'IRGI:\"1.\

1 I omc Economics

[ 2!) 1

1>1:\\\' IUDIE. \ ' 11<<.;1 :\L\

1/iyh School

.\ X.\' I E SCE BOLES ~TRASB L'RG, \'IRCO.: L\

High School

i\ L\RI A ~IILLER BO\\' J.\f\:

STA UNTON . \ ' IRGI NL\

!-I Dil le Economics

ELlZ. \BETH BRO\\'~ VICTORIA, \ ' IRCIXIA

!1 omc Economics

BEATRICE BASS

CREWE. VIRGINIA

Home Economics

DOROTHY LEE BAUGHER

HARRISON BURG, VIRGINIA

//ii/h School

1

ELLEN I AXE BEl'RV

11 A RRI SO N B U RG. VIRGINIA

Liberal Arts (B.S.)

MARGARET BLAICEY

ST A N A RDSVILLE, VI RGI N1A

Home Economies

s

\

MAR\' LOUISE BOISSEAU

DINWIDDIE, VIRGINIA

High School

ANNIE SUE BOLES

ST K A SB U RG, VTRGINIA

High School

MARIA MILLER BOWMAN

STAUNTON, VIRGINIA

Home Economics

ELIZABETH BROWN

VICTORIA, VIRGINIA

Home Economics

[29 1

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ELlZ.\DI~TH .\D . \~lS nL' LLOl'K

:::-.0 t' T 11 HOSTCI ~, \'IW a~ L \

ffolltc Economics

J E.\~ BC:\lJY LEB.\XOX, \'lR(,l:\ J.\

I-! igh Sehoul

LEESVILLE, VlRG I;>.: 1.\

Elenzenlnry

~1 . \UDC BURXETTE .\PP0.\1.\TTOX, \ ' WGL '=I.\

If Olltc Econo111ics

[ 30]

RUTH P AGE 13RlJ ~lD.\CK OPEQL'O~ . VIRClNI.\

H O/Jlc! Econo111ics

.\DELE BRUNT E . •

lUC llMOKO J llLL, NEW YORK

H iyh Schoof

\ 'IRGIKL\ BRY.\ NT DRY FORK, VIRGI~lA

1-f VIlle Economics

J ·.\BELLE BCCKLI·:Y Rt:RAL RETRE,\ T , \'LRGJ N LA

Home Econo/1/ics

N

RUTH PAGE BRUMBACK

OPEQUON. VIRGINIA

Home Economics

A DELE BRUNJES

RICHMOND 11 ILL, NEW YORK

High School

r

a.

VIRGINIA BRYANT

DRY FORK, VIRGINIA

Home Economics

1SABELLE BUCKLEY

RURAL RETREAT, VIRGINIA

Home Economics

IN-*

ELIZABETH ADAMS BULLOCK

SOUTH BOSTON, VIRGINIA

Hume Economics

JEAN BUNDV

LEBANON, VIRGINIA

High School

LOIS BURNETTE

LEESVILLE, VIRGINIA

Elementary

MAUDE BURNETTE

A P PO M ATTO X. \T RG IMA

Home Economics

s

1

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I ~LT I I \ l \~IPD l:LL

D \'\\ILl E. \ IRC.I'\ I.\

I I OIIIC Ecullolllics

L \I· \\ I ~TTI~ J. C \l\R (,\( \'\. \ll{(;['\1.\

II iy!t .'l't llool ( .l.B. )

~·11 ..:LL \ 11. C. \RTEI{

~U'l'lll~ lO. l=--. \ ' IRl.l"\T \

II o JII t' I:. ( u1tom i£ s

'\ \~t \ t ll \PPELF \I\ 11.\IH<hl l'\ Bl f{c,, \ ' IRl ,I"\f \

II iy lt .) c liool

~ ... ·c-

.. [ 31 ]

I

~I \1\\ 11. CL.\RI' UKOIIKLYX, XE\\ \Cil<K

1/iy ll Scltool ( ./.B. )

II \ZEL D. CLIX I ~ ~IT. . TO X E Y. VIR G t X I.\

Elcmentar \' ~

V II<Gl 0:L\ COL::

S,\ LTVILLE, YIRGIXIA

JJiy!t Sc!tool

.\0:XE COL 'TON

BlHlOKLYX. XE\\ \'OLU~

Elcme11tary

ELTHA CAMPBELL

DANVILLE, VIRGINIA

Home Economics

Lafayette i. carr

GALAX. VIRGINIA

ITujIi School (A.B.)

31

N - f r

STELLA H. CARTER

SUTHERLIN, VIRGINIA

Home Economics

X \XCV Cl IAPPELEAR

IIARRISONHL'RG, VIRGIN 1A

High School

\

«

v

MARY IE CLARK

BKDQKLVN, NEW YORK

High School (A.B.)

HAZEL I». CLINE

MT. SIDNEY. VIRGINIA

Elementary

VIRGINIA COE

SALTVILLE, VIRGINIA

High School

ANNE COLSTON

BROOKLYN, NEW YORK

Elementary

[31 ]

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.\GXE CR.\IG BA . SETT, \.IRGIXI.\

Hiyh School

R.\CHEL GR.-\I-L\~1 CROCKER SU FFOL K. \'IRGIXJ.'\

I-1 iyh S clz ool

DOROTHY D ,\ Y RICHMOND, \ ' lRGIN lA

H Olltc EcOJJOIIIics

ROBERT.:\ DIX\\'IDDlE. \\' EET BRL\R, \ .IRGIXI A

1-I o11ze Ecollomics

[ 32]

LOUI E COP E LAND XORFOLK, \ ' IRGDH,\

1-1 0 111 e Ecvuo 111ics

ELIZ.:\BETH l\1. COU P ,\R BROOKLYN, ' EW YO RK

H iyh School

L LJClLL E. C0 \ ' 1 ~ 1{

E LKTON, \'lRGJ N l i\

H o111e Ecouv111ics

XELL COX IXDEPE ' UEXCE, \ ' ll{t ;tX I A

Eleweutar\'

LOUISE COPELAND

NORFOLK, VIRGINIA

Home Economies

ELIZABETH M. COUPAR

BROOKLYN, NEW YORK

High School

*

1

LUCILLE COVER

KLKTON. VIRGINIA

Home Economics

NELL COX

I N DEPENDEN CE, VIRGIN IA

Elementary

AGNES CRA1G

BASSETT. VIRGINIA

High School

RACHEL GRAHAM CROCKER

SUFFOLK, VIRGINIA

High School

%

DOROTHY DAY

RICHMOND. VIRGINIA

Home Economics

ROBERTA DINWTDDII

SWEET BRIAR, VIRGINIA

Home Economics

*

i

mui : • r i .

[32]

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IW \ '\II h. E.. \ IIH .1 '\ l.\

l.lbcral. Lrts

I \ 10 II '\ t ,Jl \ 1 I· . '\ L \\ \ t l !{ K

l:lt'/1/t'llftll'\' •

:\ \\< ) I· \1\.\J.\:\

II \RI~I...,tl'\ Ill Rt •• \ lRC;I:-.1 ,\

\ '\\11~ I. \l'l{ \ El>\\ \1\l>~

lll \Til \~1. \ ' ll<t ,l:-\1.\

flo Jilt' E(u/W11lit s

[ 33]

K.\TIILEEX XOR.\ E T.\LL STU.\f<T, \'IR(, ll'\IA

H iyli School (. 1.8. )

D01-{0TllY F.\ \\'LEY BkO.\D\\ .\Y. \'!RG £:-:L\

Libaal .-I rts

DQl{ JS FENTR I::SS

XCJRFOLK, \ ' IIH;l (\ 1.\

lfulllc Econo111iu

COl~.\ ~L\E FlTZ<;L~R.\I.D

PORT:-.:\lOL' T 11. VIRGlX L\

High School

VIRGINIA DOKRING

ROANOKE. V1RC.IN1A

Liberal Arts

I1AZKL I KAN DUNKI-.RKI-:

EARMINCDALE. NEW YORK

Elementary

> -

NANCY CARMAN

11A R R l SO N B U R(:. VI RGl XIA

H iyh School

\NNIC l.AL'RA l£l)\\ \RI)S

CHATHAM. VIRGINIA

11 nine Economics

&

KATHLEEN NORA ESTA1.L

STUART, VIRGINIA

High School (A.B.)

DOROTHY l-AWLEY

BROADWAY, VIRGINIA

Liberal Arts

DORIS FENTRESS

XOREUI.K. VIRGINIA

Home Economics

CORA MAE FITZGERALD

PORTSMOUT 11, VIRG1NIA

High School

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LCRAY, \"IRGIXL\

Ele 111 Cilia r \' .

. \GXE FLIPPO RICHAIOXD. \ ' IRG!)\1 \

Home Economics

I ~DTTH :\ORIX E Fl{ Y IL\RRI -o XBl,;RG, \'IR<~ l X l.\

EleJIIelllctrv .

~IILDRED G.-\R:\ ETT H.\RRISOXB L'RG. \ ' IRG1)\ 1.\

High School

l 34]

CRE\\ E. \ ' 1 RG1 X 1.\

H iqli ~clwol •

CELESTE FITZIIUGll ~~ C Cll;\1.-\S, \\' E.;T \ ' 1 RC;t i': l ,\

Home Ecollvmics

\ ' IRGI::\L\ L EE FITZll LTG H RO:'E\'lLLE, \'JRC l;\L\

H omc Eco J10111ics

DORI~ E. Fl\ ' ECO.\T PORTS~IOL'T II. \'IRC JXI.\

High School

>

MARTHA AXNE FITZGERALD

CREWE. VIRGINIA

High School

CELESTE FITZHUGH

MC COMAS, WEST VIRGINIA

Home Economics

VTRGINTA LEE FITZHUGH

R0SEV1LLE, VIRGINIA

Home Economics

DORIS E. FI\rECOAT

PORTSMOUTH. VIRGINIA

High School

MARY FLANAGAN

LURAV, VIRGINIA

Elementary

AGNES ELI PRO

RICHMOND, VIRGINIA

Home Economics

< •.

s.

i > .v •

EDITH NORINE FRY

HARRISONBURG. VIRGINIA

Elementary

MILDRED GARNETT

H ARRISO N BU RG, VIRGINIA

High School

\

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!'HI'\ t t: ca;:oR< .t:. \ ' tru;I "'1 \

II i!Jh .'·)c/wol

~llLDI\ED COODE II F :\In , \ ' I Rc; I ,:-. I \

I:. I c 111 c nla ry .

Sl'S \~ 11 \~L\1.\~~ } .\ \1 \1{ \, '\E\\ 'I ORK •

ELl% \BE~IJI J. lL\~~ \II l "-""· \\ 1·-...T nR<.I:'\I \

Ifitlh School

[ 35]

Rl'TII I--L\RDE 'TY ..., II EP H EROSTO \\ ~. \\'EST \'1 RGI X L\

Elcmcntarv -

E \ .ELY X H .\ TH. \\ \'. \ Y DERBY. \ 'lRGI:\'IA

Home Economics

LCt ' lLE ELIZ.\BETH HICK~L\N '\' .\S~ \\\ .VJOX, \ ' lRc ; IXI.\

Elcmelltarv ~

ETHEL IL\~L\lOXD IT ILL CREE~\'lLLE. OL'TII C.\ROLDU

J--1 OIIU! Eco11omic:s

ALICE TELLER CILLIAM

PRINCE GEORC.E. VIRGINIA

Hiyh School

MILDRED G()OI)E

HENRY. VIRGINIA

Elementary

SUSAN H AMM ANN-

JAMAICA, NEW YORK

High School

ELIZABETH J. HANNAH

CASS, WEST VIRGINIA

High School

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SHEPHERDSTOWN. WEST VIRGINIA

Elementary

EVELYN HATHAWAY

DERBY. VIRGINIA

Home Economics

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NASSAWADOX. VIRGINIA

Elementary

ETHEL HAMMOND HILL

GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA

Home Economics

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ALBA :-.f Y, X E \\" YORK

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EleJJzenlary

DOROTHY J.\COI1S HOLLIS. ~E\V \'OR K

High School

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UU M BARTON, VCRGINIA

High School

EARLE HITT

II AV WOOD, VIRGINIA

11igli School

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CAMDEN. NEW JERSEY

High School

RLRANOR HUDSON

SLATE MILLS. VIRGIN FA

Elementary

ERANCENE HULBURI)

ALBANY, NEW YORK

Elcinentnrv

VIRGINIA ML LI

GOSH EN. VIRGINIA

Home Economics

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MARY HUTZLER

K( IC KI NG11A M . VIRGIN IA

Elementary

DOROTHY JACOBS

HOLLIS, NEW YORK

High School

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1/iyh School

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Elclllelltary

GEORG~TTE E. L.\ \\' HOLLIS, N"E\\' YORK

Hiyh School

BL.\XCH£ L .-\ZEXBY BLl'EFIELD, WEST \'lRG I XTA

H iglz Sclzool

OLIVE JOHNSON

CARRSVILLIl. VIRGINIA

Home Economics

SUE KENT JOLLY

HOLLAND. VIRGIN! \

Elemcntarv

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NANCY ROYSTON IONES

LYNCH BURG, VIRGINIA

Home Economics

DOROTHY LUCIA KIBBE

ST A F FORD. CC»N N ECTICUT

Home Economies

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BROOKLYN, NEW YORK

High School

ER \NCES HOLTZMAN LAM

LE XIN GTO N, VIRGINIA

Elementary

GEORGETTE E. LAW

HOLLIS, NEW YORK

High School

BLANCHE LAZENBY

BLUE FIELD, WEST VIRGINIA

High School

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:\1.\RY ELLEX ~lAcK \R '11.:: \LEX.\ X DRIA, \'IRG I~I.\

Ele111eutan• -

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RADA. WEST VIRGINIA

Home Economics

FRANCES LINDSAY

FOREST, VIRGINIA

Home Economics

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H AR RISO N BURG. VIRGI NIA

Home Economics

JANE MAR YE LYNN

MANASSAS, VIRGINIA

Home Economics

MARY ELLEN MACKARSIE

A LEX A N D RIA , VIR GIN1A

Elementary

JENNIE LEE MASSIE

AM 11 ERST. VIRGINIA

Elementary

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MT. CRAWFORD. VIRGINIA

Elementary

CON WAY MERKm

NORFOLK. VIRGINIA

Home Economics

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High School

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1-!igh Sc!tool

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IIOLL.\XD. \'IR\.IXI.\

Elemeutan •

GRACE MILLER

MC ALLEN, TEXAS

Liberal Arts

JANET MILLER

11ARRISON BL" KG, VIRC.I N 1 A

Elevientarx r

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BERGTON, VIRGINIA

Elementarv

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CHASE CITY. VIRGIN! \

Elementary

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11A R RISO N BU RG, VIRG1NIA

High School

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C11A RLOTTESVLLLE, VIRGIN IA

High School

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RICHMOND. VIRGINIA

High School

MARGARET E. P1TTMAN

HOLLAND. VIRGINIA

Elementary

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RUIJYE G.\ YE PRITCHETT C.UI BRIDGE. ~IARYLA ~D

E/t'Jilelltarv ~

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II tlPE\\'ELL, VIRG I X IA

lliyh Scltool

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f fo111c flcollolllics

GENEVA LEE POOL

RED OAK, VIRGINIA

Elementarv

HAZEL HONOR POWELI

ROA N O K E, VIRGIN1A

Home Rconoviics

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WILLIE LEE POWELI

HOPEWELLj, VIRGINIA

IIigh School

RUBY PRESTON

< 11 ADK SPRING, VIRGINIA

Home Economics

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CA M BRIDGE. MARY LA ND

Elementary

[•"AYE NELSON OU1CK

STAi; NTON, VIRGINIA

High School

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BASSETT. VIRGINIA

Elementary

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CREWE, VIRGINIA

Elementary

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If Ollie Economics

CIO~\\ ~ . \'W< ,I~ I \

flume Ewnv111its

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I 1 0 111 e Economics

CliRlSTil\F. ROSI~ BLt' E . PRING RL' X. VfRC.I :'-:f.\

Hiyh Scltool

EMMA RAXI)

AMELIA. VIRGINIA

High School

ELIZABETH DOLORES RWVLES

NORFOLK, VIRGINIA

Elementary

VIRGINIA REIT.LSH

PENN LAIRD, VIRGINIA

I lame Economics

MARIA RICH \RI)S()N

KEELING, VIRGINIA

I lame Economics

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ABINGDON. VIRGINIA

Hume Economics

VIRGIXIA LEE ROBERTS

CREWE, VIRGINIA

Home Economics

'V-

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MARY ROGERS

BIG ISLAND, VIRGINIA

Home Economics

CHRISTINE ROSE

BLUE SPRING RUN. VIRGINIA

High School

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DOROTHY E.\RS .\PPO:\lATTOX. \'IRGI ::\1.\

!1 ome Ecouomics

L l.C I.:\0.\ \\ 'RITE IIEPif ERD lH'CK l XGHA)l. \'IRGI:'\L\

I I ome Eco11omics

CORI}.;NE SHIPP CRE\\'E, \'IR(~ I XI.\

Hiyll School

l'- .\T ll LEl~): E):XEL LS SIIHYOCK !--TEP ilE:>: S CITY , \ ' IRCI:>:I.\

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TH AXT OX , VIRClX IA

Home EcoiiOIJiics

S.\LLY H ATCH ER RL.: ' lli~ R

THAXTON, VI RG1:-.:1A

Home Ecoi/0 /1/ics

RUTH .\ UL \ ' IXTOX. \ 'IRC l X l.\

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ARLI::\GTOX. \ ' I R<.l '\I.\

High School

I I I I

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THAXTON, VIRGINIA

Home Economics

SALLY HATCHER RUSHER

THAXTON, VIRGINIA

Ho)ne Economics

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RUTH SAUL

\-IN TON. VIRGINIA

Elementary

JEWEL ROSE SCHOEX

A RLINGTON. VT RGINIA

High School

DOROTHY SEARS

APPOM ATTOX. VIRGI N 1A

Home Economics

LUCINDA WHITE SHEPHERD

BUCKINGHAM. VIRGIN!A

Hone Economics

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CREWE, VIRGINIA

High School

KATIILKKX PXXELLS SHRVOCK

STEPHENS CITY, VIRGINIA

Elcnietitary

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J. \KIE HCLER -PORT REPL"BLIC. \ 'TRGI:\'I.\

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CL.\DE !:--PRI~C. \ ' IRCIXL\

fl./ c 111 e u I a ry

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Elemel/tary

~L\RY E\"ELY).' STEELE STEPHEN . CITY, \ 'IRGI:\L\

H on1r Ecollolllics

?\L\ RY l~LTZ. \BETH TE\,V.\ RT

ROANOKE, VlRGlNlA

11 iyll School ( .,.J. B.)

RUTH TICl(LiiY \\'OODSTOC K. \'1 RGTN LA

Hiyll School

JAN IE SHULER

PORT REPUBLIC. VIRGINIA

Elementary

KATHRVN SHULL

WINC 11ESTER. VIRGINIA

El em en tar v

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VIRGINIA PER ROW SMITH

LVNCll BURG, VIRGINIA

I lame Economies

MARJORIE SNODGRASS

GLADE SPRING. VIRGINIA

Elementary

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MARY JANE SOWERS

LYNCH BURG, VIRGIN1A

Elementary

MARY EVELYN STEELE

STEPHENS CITY, VIRGINIA

Home Economics

MARY ELIZABETH STEWART

ROANOKE, VIRGINIA

High School (A.B.)

RUTH STICKLEY

WOODSTOCK, VIRGINIA

High School

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.\Xi\ .\ GOODE Tl'R~I :: R

~l-FFOLK. VIRGD. I.\

Elelllentar\' -

\'IRGIXL\ L"HLIX

CEB.ALLO:;, C l" BA

f I Ollie Ecallolllics

h: .\ TIIRINE \\' .\RNER RlCIIl\IOND, \ ' If{GINL\

High School

KE:-\TS STORE, \"IRCI '\L\

H 0111e Economics

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F..\ ' \XGELINE Tll0:\1 \S D.\ YTON. \'IRGT:-\1.\

HOllie Economics

I ~LJZ .\BETH Til\IBI ~HL \1'1 :: OCEA~A. \'1RGT~L\

If o111e Economics

r::Ll2.\ BETH TRL\D\\' l ~LI.

,\TL.\:XTA, GEORCL\

II omc Economics

:\I \I~G .\RET TRI~\'IL I \N (;L<H.: CE$TER. \ ' IIHaNJ.\

H 0111e flco110 111 hs

RVANGELINE THOMAS

DAVTON, VIRGINIA

Home Economics

ELIZABETH TIMBER!.AKI

OCEAN A, VIRGINIA

Home Economics

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ELIZABETH TREADWELL

ATLANTA, GEORGIA

Home Economics

M \RGARET tREVIL] AN

GLOUCESTER, VIRGIN IA

Home Economics

ANNA GOODETURNER

SUFFOLK. VIRGINIA

Elementary

VIRGINIA UHLIN

CEBALLOS, CUBA

Home Economics

KATHRINE WARNER

RICHMOND, VIRGINIA

High School

MARGUERITE WATKINS

KENTS STORE, VIRGINIA

Home Economics

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Elcmcntan• •

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II 0111e EcoiiOIIIics

JE.\i\XETTE \\ 'OOD\\. \RD

GORIIA:\I, ~L<\I"NE

Elementar\' -

IRIS CLAIR WKST

KVI NGTON, VIRC.I XIA

Hiiiiw Economics

SA.M.MVK WIIITI-:

CHATHAM. VIRGiMA

Elementary

L1LV w i irrTKx

CHASE CITY, VIRGJ XIA

Home Economics

LUCILLE WILL I .\T( IH AM

AP P A LAC H1A. VIRGIXIA

Home Economics

N

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CRABB'ITTOM. VIRGIXIA

Elementary

ANITA S. WISE

MOUNT VERXON. NEW YORK

Elementary

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EDNA MAL WOODING

RED HOUSE, VIRGINIA

Home Economics

J L A X X ETT E WOO I )W A R D

GORHAM, MAINE

Elementary

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~L\RY P.\Li\IEl{ \\'RIGIIT XORFULK, \'IRGLl'\ l A

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High School

Additional Seniors C.\Tlll~Rli\F: .\IELLO LCCILLE GILL E 'PI E

BROOKLYX, NE\\ YORK L .\ CROSSE. \ ' IRCT TA

H igli chool H igli School

LOUl 'E BLO E SHIRLEY I .\C08U ~ •

PENN Lt\LRU. VIRGINIA FAR ROCKA\\AY, 1 E'vV \'ORL'

r I OJJle l:.COJ/OJJlics 1-Iigh School

\ ' IRGI 0!L\ BURTO~ HIRLEY KLEI X S.\XE, \'IRGI:\'1.\ BROOKLY:\, :\E\\' YORK

H omc Economics J-1 igh School

~I \RCELLE CREPER A~X KOHLBERG BROOKLYX, XE\\ YORK NE\\' YOR K . XE\\' YORK

Iligh School Hiyh School

~L-\RY D.\RST ~lUl'\ETA. \ ' LRGlNIA

EleJIIentarv .

l\L \ RG.\RET FLOR \' BRIDGE\\'.\TER, \'IRCI NL\

HOllie Ecvno111ics

1\ULDRED L.\PIN I-Y BHOOKL\'N , NEW YORK

High School

~T.\RGERY STOUT. .. \~IYRI~

RL'Tll \\' .\R~ ER fiA~llLTUX, \'{RGIXL\

Elementary

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Elclllcntar\' .

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MARY PALMER WRIGHT

NORFOLK, VIRGINIA

High School (A.B.)

MURIEL. B. \ AVELOW

MO IT NT VERNON. NEW YORK

//igh School

Additional Seniors

CATHERINE AIELLO

BROOKLYN, NEW YORK

High School

LUCILLE GILLESPIE

LA CROSSE. VIRGINIA

High School

LOUISE BLOSE

PENN LAIRD. VIRGINIA

Home Economics

SHIRLEY JACOBUS

FAR ROCK A WAY, NEW YORK

High School

VIRGINIA BURTON

SAXE, VIRGINIA

Home Economics

SHIRLEY KLEIN

BROOKLYN, NEW YORK

H igh School

MARCELLE CREPER

BROOKLYN, NEW YORK

High School

ANN KOHLBERG

NEW YORK, NEW YORK

High School

MARY DARST

MO NET A. VIRGINIA

Elemenlary

MILDRED LAPINSKY

BROOKLYN, NEW YORK

High School

MARGARET ELORY

BRIDGE WATER. VIRGIN IA

Home Economics

MARGERY STOUTAMYRE

MOUNT SOLON. VIRGINIA

Elementarv

RUTH WARNER

11 A M ILTO N, VIRGINIA

Elementary

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\\rearing new shoe and ne\\ hat::., " ·e bring our new face into our new rooms and unpack our new trunk . Then, armed with new haeffer . . two regi tration card . • and i" cia enro llment cards apiece, we go to the gym and matriculate, expending four hours· \YOrlh of pa tience and a few hundred of our famih·'s hard-earned dnl-. Iars. College li fe at last!! \\'e stmly our little Dlue Book and tn· to how our -handbook leader how impre sed we are with her dignity. \\~e actually prepare fnr class ( the fir t one ) and secretly hope that this will impre s the prof enough to carry us through four yea r . The second cia s we d idn 't get to becau e we couldn·t find ruom IJicl2 - which was listed in the Brcc::;e a our Social Science clas !

. \ . jockey on our first clas day we almost ride to d i a ter \Yith "late permis­sion" to decorate. However, we are con­fronted by the night-watchman at the unearthly hour o f iour a. m. and e ~corted

to our rooms.

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Tale to be told. summer romances to he aired. Back al work. we fine! an appre­ciatiYe ancl re. pectfui audience in the new freshmen- in fact. by adding a little more swagger lo our u ua l gait, we get taken for seniors br ome of them. \\ye have -the rare pri,·ilege of going down tO\nl at night- remembe ring . o f cou r e, that there's ::.afet\· in number. and that three' . a crowd. \\·e u ually manage to care up a crowd and a chaperon to chaperon the crowd and an addit ional chaperon to make it legal. _\ny\\'ay. after all i ~ done and the accompanying s li p are filled ou t, liled. checked . and re-checked, we go out.

On cia. day we -;p rout out a cooks. ( \\'e.re really getting ophislicatecl in ou r choice u i theme!) Ou r t\\'o-year friends lea,·e us amidst erie of "Yes, 1'11 write l\Yice a week·: and we look a"·ay sad ly, knowing ,·ery well that they won't have much leisure time until thev come back to

college to get their degrees.

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Wearing new shoes and new hats, we

bring our new faces into our new rooms

and unpack our new trunks. Then, armed

with new Shaeffers. two registration cards.

and six class enrollment cards apiece, we

go to the gym and matriculate, expending

four hours' worth of patience and a few

hundred of our familv's hard-earned dol- •

lars. College life at last!! W'c study our

little Blue Books and trv to show our

handbook leader how impressed we are

with her dignity. We actually prepare for

class (the first one ) and secretly hope that

this will impress the prof enough to carry

us through four vears. The second class

we didn't get to because we couldn't find

room I3id2 — which was listed in the

Breeze as our Social Science class!

As jockeys on our first class day we

almost ride to disaster with "late permis-

sion" to decorate. However, we are con-

fronted by the night-watchman at the

unearthly hour of four a. m. and escorted

to our rooms.

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1936-37

Tales to be told, summer romances to

be aired. Back at work, we find an appre-

ciative and respectful audience in the new-

freshmen—in fact, by adding a little more

swagger to our usual gait, we get taken

for seniors bv some of them. We have

the rare privilege of going down town at

night—remembering, of course, that

there's safety in numliers and that three's

a crowd. We usually manage to scare up

a crowd and a chaperon to chaperon the

crowd and an additional chaperon to make

it legal. Anvwav. after all is done and the

accompanying slips are filled out. filed,

checked, and re-checked, we go out.

On class day we sprout out as cooks.

( We're really getting sophisticated in our

choice of theme!) Our two-year friends

leave us amidst cries of "Yes, I'll write

twice a week": and we look away sadly,

knowing very well that they won't have

much leisure time until thev come back to

college to get their degrees.

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' were U/

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We.. qe,t a. \r~xle Slsi:er­

c.lo...r .1'-

\\ 'e fiml ou r se h ·es getting ready to regret haYing to lea,·e ::\Iauison. not '"'ork­ing harder during ou r fir t three years , not taking TIL\ T cour e we were tuld to , not getting things in on time, etc., etc. lt is shocking and unexpected to find student­teaching ~o much fun . \ \'e date in the "dating parlo rs·· in Senior Hall (also used at the ame time fo r tudent meetings, family reunions. supen·isors ' conferences, reception~ f o r vi s it ing ath letic teams, jewelry ale men's displays, and the like.) There's a lway ~omething ne\\'. \ \ 'e won­der which of us "'·ill be the first bride and get the Senior Hope Chest.

\ Ve recall that w hen we ta rted there were only eight hundred odd in school. Ko"' \\'e find our elves a part o f a student body of ove r E-L-E-\T-E-.:\ H-U-N--D-R-E-D ( to make it look hig). Every-th ing is being expanded. and ju t around the corner is the magnificent new Madison Memorial L ibrary.

Jun inr ll all! ~ew re pons ibil it ies: bath­rovm llnors tn scrub. a little- i"ter class to guide. eleYen o'clock light . \\ 'e haYe r iding date - if we ha ,·e a date a nd he has a car "' ilh plenty o( gas. and if he's certiliecl in the office as a man o i excellent rept1 te. Youched for by ou r parents, ancl if we have pre-arrange<.! and ti led permi '>s ions. T f we do thi in time, "e mav ride on Sun-

da~· from lhree to ix (without stopping) on the main highway of Harri onburg ancl Yicinih·! \\'e ha,·e ou r first Thanks-

gi' ing ,·acat ion-four day~. with lots of turke\ . .

Turning aesthetic for da~ s day. we trea t the campu to a view of ourseh·es as artists in e,·e ry field. Some freqhmen thought. from our lams, we were cook. aga in!

Change in name, change in addre_s to ~ ladi~on College. . \!though the legal change comes in June, the new address con fuses our corre pondents and we get les. ma i I tha n u. ua I.

e(Jr

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1938-39

We find ourselves getting ready to

regret having to leave Madison, not work-

ing harder during our first three years, not

taking TH AT course we were told to. not

getting things in on time. etc.. etc. It is

shocking and unexpected to find student-

teaching so much fun. We date in the

"dating parlors" in Senior Hall ( also used

at the same time for student meetings,

family reunions, supervisors' conferences,

receptions for visiting athletic teams,

jewelry salesmen's displays, and the like.)

There's always something new. We won-

der which of us will be the first bride and

get the Senior Hope Chest.

We recall that when we started there

were only eight hundred odd in school.

Now we find ourselves a part of a student

body of over E-L-E-V-E-N H-U-N-

D-R-E-D (to make it look big). Every-

thing is being expanded, and just around

the corner is the magnificent new Madison

Memorial Library.

i937-38

Junior Hall! New responsibilities: bath-

room Moors to scrub, a little-sister class to

guide, eleven o'clock lights. We have riding

dates—if we have a date and he has a car

with plenty of gas, and if he's certified in

the office as a man of excellent repute,

vouched for by our parents, and if we

have pre-arranged and filed permissions.

I f we do this in time, we may ride on Sun-

day from three to six (without stopping)

on the main highways of Harrisonburg

and vicinity! We have our first Thanks-

giving vacation—four days, with lots of

turkey.

rui ning aesthetic for class day, we treat

the campus to a view of ourselves as artists

in every field. Some freshmen thought,

from our tarns, we were cooks again!

Change in name, change in address to

Madison College. Although the legal

change comes in June, the new address

confuses our correspondents and we get

less mail than usual.

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CL\SS SPONSORS .\ N D MASCOT

Miss I Ielen Marbut, Big S1ster

Beatrice Ott. ~!ascot

Or llenr) Converse. Big Brother

JUNIOR CLASS

Virginia Cordon Mam. i'resit!en!

Al.meda Crkvakd I icc-Frcsiilcnl

Anna Miller.

Geraldink Lili.ard.

Secretary

Treasurer

Nellie Dunston Business Manager

Cor i n n e Ca rso n Scrgcant-at-. Inns

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CLASS SPONSORS AND MASCOT

Miss Helen Marbut, Big Sister

Beatrice Ott, Mascot

Dr. Henry Converse, Big Brother

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RO A LEE AG1 OR

GERALDil\'E AIL TUCK CLIFTON FORCE, \'IRGIN!A

FR .\~CES t\LEXA NOE R SA~OSTON, \ "IRGIN !,\

EDITH ALPHI t

WHALEYVILLE, VIRGINIA

FR. \ J\' CES BAH N A RLJ NORFOLK, VIRGIN IA

ANNA GORDON BARRETT L\"NNHAVEN, VIRGIN IA

M.\RGL'ERITE BELL Sli ~FOLK, \ "IRGI NIA

M ARY AGN ES BELL BASSETT, \"IRCI:-:IA

G\VE~DOLYN BO.\RD GLADE H ILL, VIRGI,:.: lA

£:\"EZ BOLTON Fll\CAST'LE. \ ' IRGTN!A

SARAH BO WDE N PORTSMOl:Tll, VIRGINIA

CLAIRE BR ICKER STANLEY, VIRGI NIA

ELLE.t\ BRISTOW i-.;AST' FALL S C H U RC H , VIRGINIA

JUDITH BROTI-I E RS WUALEY\'ILLE, VIRGil\:1,\

BER 1:\.RDINE B UCK ROA:-:OKE, VIRGINIA

DOROTHY BUKER II A \1 PTOX . \ ' IRGIX lA

GEORGIA BYWATERS OPEQUON, \ ' IRGINIA

CLAR.\ C.U!ILLA CA LE ATI. \NTiC, \ ' IRGI:-:1 ,\

:-. r ARTHA CARRIER Bt \ CKSBURG , VffiGINIA

CORINNE CAHSON \\' ASJIT NGTO!\. 0. C.

OLIVJ. \ CARTER RE H OBOT H CH U RC H . VIRGIN IA

MARGARET CLARK NORFOLK, \ 'IRGJN lA

~L-\RGUERITE CLARK OAN\"lLLE, VIRGIN l 1\

ROY VIRGINIA CLA RKE NORFOLK , VIRGINIA

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LEXINGTON. VIRGINIA

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CLIFTON FORGE. VIRGINIA

FRANCES ALEXANDER

SANDSTON. VIRGINIA

EDITH ALPHIN

\VHALEVV1LLE, VIRGINIA

FRANCES BARNARD

NORFOLK. VIRGINIA

ANNA GORDON BARRETT

LYNN HAVEN, VIRGINIA

MARGUERITE BELL

SUFFOLK, VIRGINIA

MARY AGNES BELL

BASSETT. VIRGINIA

GWENDOLYN BOARD

GLADE HILL. VIRGINIA

INEZ BOLTON

FINCASTLE, VIRGINIA

SARAH BOWDEN

PORTSMOUTH. VIRGINIA

CLAIRE BRICKER

STANLEY. VIRGINIA

ELLEN BR1STOW

EAST FALLS CHURCH, VIRGINIA

JUDITH BROTHERS

WHALEYVILLE, VIRGINIA

BERNARDINE BUCK

ROANOKE, VIRGINIA

DOROTHY BUKER

HAMPTON, VIRGINIA

GEORGIA BYWATERS

OPEQUON, VIRGINIA

CLARA CAMILLA CALE

ATLANTIC, VIRGINIA

MARTHA CARRIER

BLACKSBURG. VIRGINIA

CORINNE CARSON

WASHINGTON. D. C.

OLIVIA CARTER

REHOBOTH CHURCH. VIRGINIA

MARGARET CLARK

NORFOLK. VIRGINIA

MARGUERITE CLARK

DANVILLE, VIRGINIA

ROY VIRGINIA CLARKE

NORFOLK. VIRGINIA

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i\IILDRED CLINE ALEXANURlA, VIRGINIA

FR.\~CES COLE SOUTH BOSTON, \"IRGI :'\'I\

TEA:\ H. COLLIER •

H A~l PTON, VIRCI XIA

ELL:\ MAE COUSI:\S CALLA'\ llS, \'TRCI N I A

PERRY D. 0 .\R?\ ER JEFFERSON, r-1 A R\"1.. ,\ N fl

GLADYS DJCKERSO 1

STUART. VTRGTNTI\

XAi\CY ELMA DIXO~ WIJIISTON-SALEM, NORTR CAROLlN \

>JELLIE DUXSTO}: NORFOLK, VIRGIN!\

ELL£~ LOUISE F :\lRL.\MB RICR~!O:-:"Il \ 'lRCINIA

LORRAIN'E FISHEl{ BEDFORD, \'fRCI:'\1 ,\

M.\RY \'lRGf:\T.\ fLETCHER CASTLE\\'OUD. \ ' IRCI N lA

B.\HBAR:\ FORD LYNCHBURG, VIRGIN 1.\

i\ORMA fORREST NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA

EDYTH 1LA. Y FULTZ R.-\ PRINE. \' IRGT Nl.\

~liLDRED GL.\SS D'EWITT. \' IRGI:-IIA

ALMEDA GREYARD NORFOLK, VIRGINIA

DOROTHY GRO\?E BLAIRS, VIRGINIA

VIRGIN!:\ GORDON HALL t\ SRLANO, VIRGINIA

RUTH HALSTE.-\ D HICKORY, VIRGINIA

EMILY HARDIE DANTELTOWN, VIRGIN!:\

ELAT:\E B. HARRISON" RONKOXKO~I.\, NEW YORK

CECILE HARVILLE PETERSBlTRG, VIRCTNTA

CHARLOTTE HESLEP HARRI SONBURG, VIRGINIA

ARDIS HOPKJNS NORFOLK, VTRGTNIA

MILDRED CLINE

ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA

FRANCES COLE

SOUTH BOSTON, VIRGINIA

JEAN H. COLLIER

HAMPTON, VIRGINIA

ELLA MAE COUSINS

CALLANDS. VIRGINIA

PERRY D. DARNER

JEFFERSON, MARYLAND

GLADYS DICKERSON

STUART, VIRGINIA

NANCY ELMA DIXON

WINSTON-SALEM. NORTH CAROLINA

NELLIE DUNSTON

NORFOLK, VIRGINIA

ELLEN LOUISE FAIR LA MB

RICHMOND. VIRGINIA

LORRAINE FISHER

BEDFORD, VIRGINIA

MARY VIRGINIA FLETCHER

CASTLE WOOD, VIRGINIA

BARBARA FORD

LYNCHBURG. VIRGINIA

NORMA FORREST

NEWPORT NEWS. VIRGINIA

EDITH MAY FULTZ

RAPHINE. VIRGINIA

MILDRED GLASS

DEW ITT. VIRGINIA

ALMEDA GREYARD

NORFOLK. VIRGINIA

DOROTHY GROVE

BLAIRS, VIRGINIA

VIRGINIA GORDON HALL

ASHLAND. VIRGINIA

RUTH HALSTEAD

HICKORY, VIRGINIA

EMILY HARDIE

DANIELTOWN, VIRGINIA

ELAINE B. HARRISON

RONKONKOMA, NEW YORK

CECILE HARVILLE

PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA

CHARLOTTE HESLEP

HARR1SONBURG. VIRGINIA

ARDIS HOPKINS

NORFOLK. VIRGINIA

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.\LICE INGRAM IU:.HOBOTH CHURCH, VIRGINIA

HELE)I ] AH~ K£ BROOKL\~, NEW YORK

1<.UT11 jOBE GLAUSTONE, \ ll<GINIA

\ 1\ lAN EDlTll jUilNSTON llllOOii.I.YN, NEW lORK

BLANCHE KELLE\' NURFOLI,, VIRGI r\ lA

ALJCE h.ENT VINTON, \ II<GI N lA

J \~ET KlERSTE.\lJ '\;OIHULK, \ IRGI.!I:IA

~1AIUU2\i KlLLl~GER

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M.\R\ jG::\E KISER LM.-\BIWIIU\1, \lkGINIA

XELLlE h. '\Cl'l' II \kiU~u.\UukG, \lkl.ll':l.\

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REHOBOTH CHURCH, VIRGINIA

HELEN JAHNKE

BROOKLYN, NEW YORK

RUTH JOBE

GLADSTONE, VIRGINIA

VIVIAN EDITH JOHNSTON

BROOKLYN, NEW YORK

BLANCHE KELLEY

NORFOLK, VIRGINIA

ALICE KENT

V1NTON, VIRGINIA

JANET KIERSTEAD

NORFOLK, VIRGINIA

MARION KILLINGER

BETHESDA, MARYLAND

MARY JUNE K1SER

CRABBOTTOM, VIRGINIA

NELLIE KNUPP

HARRISON BURG, VIRGINIA

VIRGINIA LANK FORD

CAPRON, VIRGINIA

KATHERiNE LESTER

ABINGDON, VIRGINIA

GERALDINE ELOISE L1LLAKD

MADISON, VIRGINIA

MARY CATHERINE LYNE

SI I EN AN DO AH JUNCTION, WEST VIRGINIA

ANN McCLINTIC

M1LLBORO, VIRGINIA

JUDITH McCUE

STAUNTON, VIRGINIA

BETTY LOU McMAHAN

LAUR1NBURG, NORTH CAROLINA

JANIE MASON

ST. PAUL, VIRGINIA

ANNA MILLER

AQUA, VIRGINIA

ELLEN MINER

MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI

DOROTHY MOORE

LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA

VIRGINIA NEWMAN

WpODSTOC K, VI KG INIA

BROOKS OVERTON

SAN FORD. NORTH CAROLINA

MARLIN PENCE

ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA

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j.\:-.:E PRIDH \~f GLEN BURN IE, 'I AR\ 1 ,\ "'0

EDITH QUI'\L.\.\' G.\I\.E~\'11.1 1:-, GEORGIA

llELE:'\ \'fCTOI~I~E REt TOR I' \I R I· \ \. , \ II<G I '\ 1 \

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ROS.\ LEE St nT r UU \18 \R1'U:S, \ IRI.I '\I\

ELE.\.\'OR SIH>h'.TS 1J \HIHSII"\ Ul R!. \ IRCoJ \I\

\ If{t,I~I \ SHRECKJIISF \IT, Slll'\f\, \ IRGI"I \

I>OHOTJ!Y SkEEN 1'1.1'.\ r, LANO, VIRC,!Nlt\

MILDRED M.\E S1HTII AUSTINVILI E, VIRGINIA

lL.\H.\ SOTER

\N~ \ BELLE SN.\1{1{ <;TR \ SBURG, \ IRGINIA

'F \\ I'ORT ~ E WS, VIRG I" I \

FR.\NCES STICKLEY U'\ 10'\\'ILLE, \IRCl :0\1 \

BETT\ THO:\I.\S BHlFORO, \'IRC.I"'I \

JE.\:'\ \' \.\'L-\:'\DJ:'\GH UI PFTI'RSBLRG, \ IRCT'\1 \

FR \1\:CES-M.\RIE \\ \LKER KIL\IARNOC", \'lltGI~l \

t\RLE:'\E \\' \L TO.\' l.A\\ RENCF\'I!LE, VIRCI:-:IA

Fl~ \.\'CES \\':\RRE.\' <;uU r11 llli.L, \ 'IRG I NIA

M \RG.\ RET WELLER (' II \kl FSTON, W~.ST VIRGI\'1.\

MJ\RG.\RET \\'E:-.:GER II t\ RR ISO '118 URC, \ IRC I X I,\

ELIZ.\BETri \\'ILSO.\' Tl ,-\ \IPTO'\, \'JRGI~I.\

~lA RG.\RET YOU.\'G LYNCH BURG, \'IRGINIA

JANE PRIDHAM

GLEN BURN IE, MARYLAND

EDITH QUINLAN

GAINESVILLE. GEORGIA

HELEN VICTOR INE RECTOR

FAIRFAX, VI KG INIA

W INIFRED REW

NORFOLK, VIRGINIA

MARCEI.LA RICHARDSON

WASHINGTON, 1). C.

DOROTHY RTNKER

MT. JACKSON, VIRGINIA

RUTH RITCHIE

11 \RR1S0NBURG, VIRGINIA

KATHER1NE ROBERTSON

BEDFORD, VIRGINIA

ESTHER FOOTE SAMPSON

GORDONSVILLE, VIRGI MA

ROSA LEE SCOTT

DUMBARTON, VIRGINIA

ELEANOR SHORTS

HARRISON BURG, VIRGINIA

VIRGINIA SHRECKHISF

MT. SIDNEY, VIRGINIA

DOROTHY SKEEN

CLEVELAND, VIRGINIA

MILDRED MAE SMITH

AUSTINVILLE, VIRGINIA

ANNA BELLE SNARR

STRASBURC, VIRGINIA

CLARA SOTER

NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA

FRANCES STICKLEY

UNIONVILLE, VIRGINIA

BETTY THOMAS

BEDFORD, VIRGINIA

JEAN VANLANDINGHAM

PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA

FRANCES-MARIE WALKER

KILMARNOCK, VIRGINIA

ARLENE WALTON

LAWRENCEVILLE. VIRGINIA

FRANCES WARREN

SOUTH HILL, VIRGINIA

MARGARET WELLER

CHARLESTON, WEST VIRGINIA

MARGARET WENGER

HARRISON BURG, VIRGINIA

ELIZABETH WILSON

HAMPTON, VIRGINIA

MARGARET YOUNG

LYNCHBURG. VIRGINIA

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SOPHOMORE CLASS

KtTT\ \Vn nt-: ..

r l'LIA _\ :-;x FLOIIR •

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f ·icc-President

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. .. . - Treasurer

Business .lfamtyer

Sergeant-a/-. Inns

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CL \SS SPO'\SORS .\~!J ~1.\SLOT

Dr. Rachd \\.eems. Big Sister

Edgar ~IcCnnnell, ~[ascnt

~f r. Conrad Logan, Big Brother

SOPHOMORE

CLASS

Marc;aret Hedges. Presidem

KitTy White I'icc-Presideiil

Ji'lia Ann Flohr.

Anna Iane Pence

Secretary/

Treasurer

Frances Wright. ..Biisiiiess .1 /onager

I*aye Mitchell. .Sergeant-al-Arms

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E)r. Rachel Weems, Big Sister

Edgar McConnell. Mascot

Mr. Conrad Logan, Big Brother

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PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA

CHARLOTTE TOWNSHEND

HAGERSTOWN, MARYLAND

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BRANDON. VIRGINIA

ANNABELLE TUCKER

NORFOLK, VIRGINIA

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FRANKLIN, VIRGINIA

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RI'RAL RETREAT. VIRGINIA

FANNIE HOPE WARDEN

SOUTH NORFOLK, VIRGINIA

PEGGY WARREN

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PALMYRA. VIRGINIA

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BROOKLYN. NEW YORK

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GLADYS, VIRGINIA

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WYTSEVILLE, VIRGINIA

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SHAWSVILLE. VIRGINIA

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NORFOLK. VIRGINIA

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ABERDEEN. NORTH CAROLINA

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Sophomore Class Record

In looking back oYer the record of the - ophomore Class. \\'e find that the h1gh spots of

the year began when. in eptemher. headecl by the pre iclent. Margaret Hedges. they re-en­

tered the numerous acli,· itie . hnth ocial and academic. with which the\' had become affili­

ated during the previous school year.

From the stu(lent body at large a sophomore. ::'\ancy \\'ilder, was voted to be "Milady

~lillie." a title given to the be. Hires ed college girl. Charlotte Be,·ille wa elected to serve as

captain of the ,·ar. ity hoLkey .:;quad for next year, while in the academic field Julia Ann

Flohr contributed an a rticle to the f 'iryinia T cacher. the campu magazine published and

written, for the mo t part, by the faculty.

Eleanor Ka h ,,·a~ thi-; year· cheer leader and led the student body with much pep and

"umph. ·· :\largaret Hedges. clas pre ident. sen·ed as raclio editor for the Bree::e. . \bandon­

ing their ophomori. ticated air for a day. the cla s-profes. ing their theme to he a "leanin'

tO\\ arcl larnin' "- appeared nn campus on their cia. s clay. January twentieth. garbed as rough­

and-ready mountaineer. . The clay· s acti,·itie included a chapel program and a three-act skit,

written hy the clas · . \rhich wa presented in Reed Gym that night. . \square dance brought

the pia~· to a rollicking end. after "hich the audience joineci in the fun. ~rusic was presented

for the occa. ion b,· the D ead l ~nd Bank, led bY ":\loon" :\[ullin..,, \\hicb uqecl ''ashhoanls. har-. -monica . and a profu~ ion of rhvthm to make the hand an outstanding feature.

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Sophomore Class Record

In looking hack over the records of the Sophomore Class, we find that the high spots of

the year began when, in September, headed by the president. Margaret Hedges, they re-en-

tered the numerous activities, both social ami academic, with which thev had become affili-

ated during the previous school year.

From the student body at large a sophomore, Nancy W ilder, was voted to he "Milady

Millie." a title given to the best-dressed college girl. Charlotte Beville was elected to serve as

captain of the varsity hotkey squad for next year, while in the academic field Julia Ann

Flohr contributed an article to the / iryinia Teacher, the campus magazine published and

written, for the most part, by the faculty.

Eleanor Kash was this year's cheer leader and led the student body with much pep and

"umph." Margaret Hedges, class president, served as radio editor for the Abandon-

ing their sophomoristicated air for a day, the class—professing their theme to be a "leanin"

toward larnin" "—appeared on campus on their class day. January twentieth, garbed as rough-

and-ready mountaineers. The day's acti\ ities included a chapel program and a three-act skit,

written by the class, which was presented in Reed Gym that night. A square dance brought

the play to a rollicking end. after which the audience joined in the fun. Music was presented

for the occasion bv the Dead hind Bank, led bv "Moon" Mullins, which used washboards, bar-

monicas. and a profusion of rhythm to make the band an outstanding feature.

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Margaret Moore President

Elizabeth Martin I 'ice-President

Evelyn Jefferson Secretary

Elizabeth Ogburn Treasurer

Jane Dingledine. Business Manager

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MARGARET S HER MAN-

PAULINE SHRUM

BARBARA SIMS

JANE WATTS SITES

BETTY SMITH

HELEN SMITH

JEAN SMITH

SUZANNAH COX SMITH

LILLIAN SNODGRASS

VIVIAN ST. CLAIR

EVELYN STRICKLER

MARY SUE STULL

VIRGINIA ANNE SWITZER

JUNE FAY TATE

HELEN MARIE TAYLOR

SALLY TERRY

MARY THERESA THAXTON

BARBARA JANE TILLSON

BETTY LOU TOONE

RUTH TRENT

ALLISON TR1PPLE

ALICE LEWIS TUCKER

PAULINE UHL1N

LUC1LLE WAGNER

HELEN ELIZABETH WALKER

NAN KATHRYN WALKER

EUNICE KNIGHT WALL

INEZ WALLS

VIRGINIA PAGE WARING

MARGARET WEST

VIRGINIA F. WHITE

EVANGEL!NE WILKERSON

ANNA MARY WILKINS

EVELYN WILKINSON

MARION EMERSON WILKINSON-

LOIS WILLIAMS

MARY ELIZABETH WILLIAMS

ELIZABETH WILLIS

DOROTHY WIMER

BEBNICE WINCHESTER

HELEN WINE

ETHEL ELIZABETH WOOD

EDITH WOODING

HELEN WOODY

FRANCES YEA IT S

ANN YOST

RACHEL YOUNG

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Baril at Halifax. r "iryiuia. February 8, IQ2I

Died at Hctlifox. l'ir!Jillia. !JcCt!JIIber .20. 1938

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Class of 1942

Born at Halifax, I "trginia, February 8, IQ21

Died at Halifax. I'irgiiiia, December 29. 1938

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MAJOR ORGANIZATIONS

CLUBS AND SOCIETIES

ATHLETICS

DOLL' MAiliSOX

MAJOR ORGANIZATIONS

CLUBS AND SOCIETIES

ATHLETICS

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TH ROUCH the five major orguni::alions. the -z•arious clubs uud societies, and au exteusive athletic progru111 we are able "to secure the blessings of Iibert)'·'' These cro·wded college da;'s we hcrzre been li-z•ing ·will ahttays seem the happiest ;;.•ears of our life, we know.

Guided by the spirit of tht' char111ing Doll·y Jiadison. 'll'C' 'i.l'elro111e each oppor­tunity to entertain our best friends at the dances---'Lvhether SfOIIsored by the Social Co111mittee. tire A/untnae Associa.tion, the Blue-Stone Cotillio11 Club. or the Gernta11 Club-in celebration of Ho111e-Co111i11g. or Jlu·y Da.y, or Graduation.

Of course, tlte graceful -walt:: and state!:,· 111i11uet c/a.uced to the sweet string music of Dolly's da:,• are now supp/a.nted by the smooth ra11kee dance-steps, sftags. a.11d h,.1o-steps. fiVe eveu have jitterbugs ltibenta.ling a.t 11Iadison. 'l('ho soo11 will be equal to the fast pace set by the swing-bands at Slf11L111er resorts and beaches.

L HROUGH the five major orc/aiiizations, the various clubs and societies, and an

extensive athletic prograin zee are able "to secure the blessings of liberty." These

crowded college days zee haz'C been living zeill alzeays seem the happiest years of

our life, we knozv.

Guided by the spirit of the charming Dolly Madison, zee zeelcome each oppor-

tunity to entertain our best friends at the dances—whether sponsored by the Social

Committee, the Alumnae Association, the Blue-Stone Cotillion Club, or the German

Club—in celebration of Home-Coining, or May Day. or Graduation.

Of course, the graceful zealfc and stately minuet danced to the szvect string

music of Dolly's day are nozo supplanted by the smooth Yankee dance-steps, shags,

and fzuo-steps. II'e ezr/i have jitterbugs hibernating at Madison, who soon zeill be

equal to the fast pace set by the swing-bands at summer resorts and beaches.

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L.d· \' ETTE CARR

President

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\ "i rginia P . Smith

LaFayette Carr

~Irs. Cook

Dorothy Sears

Mr. Dingled ine

Miss Seeger

~lary Ellen ~! acKarsie

Student Government Association

LAFAYETTE CARR............................................ . ........ .. . . .President

VtRt.li\ !A P. SMITH. Vice-Preside111

MAR\" ELLEN i\ l Ac KARSI E ................................... Secretary-Treasurer

DoROTH \' SEARS ..••••••.••.•.........•..............• ... Rerordrr-of-Points

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OFFICERS AND ADYISORS

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Student Government

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LaFavette Carr President

Virginia P. Smith Vice-President

Mar y E l. le n M a c Ka rs i e Secretary-Treasurer

Doroth y Sears Recorder-of-Points

Adz'isors

Mrs. Cook Miss Seeger

Mr. Dingledine

OFFICERS AND ADVISORS

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Mrs. Cook

Dorothy Sears

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Miss Seeger

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First r 01i ' Martha :MeGa' ock. Charlotte Be\ ille 'H'COIId ru11' F ranees Barna rei, ( ;wendol) 11 T rueheart. ~lar) J anc Sowers, Ellen Bristow. Virginia Rryant,

11arjorie . nodgrass Third rM•' Katherine Curling. Frances .\lexander. \[yra .\aron

Student Council To our Student Government belongs the credit for promoting friendly unrler landings,

for adjusting new tuclent to campu. life, for nurturing the honor sy~ tem. for encouraging a sen e of incli,·iclual re pon ibility. The a sociation motto is "Democrac\' L ometh ing ·tronger than liberty; it is responsibility.··

\ \ 'h ile the general officer are elected by popular YOte of the . tudent body. each cia selects repre ·entati,·es on the counciL T he general officer and the Student Council work together for the guidance of the association.

The fir t Sunday e,·ening of the se sion all the girls \\'ere entertained at a picnic supper behind \\'ilson Hall. L ater in the quarter a tea was held in Alumnae Hall, when each new girl met per onally the tudent Government officers and the members of the council. In October the 'tudent Go,·ernment Association sponsored the traditional Old Girl - New Gi rl \\'edding. a ceremony officially forming ties that endure ''till graduation doth us part."

The student Ha.ndbook. issued each fall under the direction of the association, contains all rules and regulations of the college and helpful suggestion and aids for freshmen. A copy goes to each gi rl, so that she may learn the rop:!s qu ickly.

On lVIarch twentieth, at an impressive chapel program for the installation of new officers, Dr. Theodore Jack, president of Randolph-Macon \Voman's College at Lynchburg, was the principal speaker.

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First rotv: Martha McGavock. Charlotte Bcville

Second rozc: I ranees Barnard, Gwendolyn Trueheart, Mary Jane Sowers, Ellen Bristow, X'irginia Bryant,

Marjorie Snodgrass

Third rozc: Katherine Curling. Frances Alexander. Myra Aaron

Student Council

To our Student Government belongs the credit for promoting friendly understandings,

for adjusting new students to campus life, for nurturing the honor system, for encouraging

a sense of individual responsibility. The association motto is "Democracy is something

stronger than liberty ; it is responsibility."

While the general officers are elected by popular vote of the student body, each class elects

representatives on the council. The general officers and the Student Council work together for

the guidance of the association.

The first Sunday evening of the session all the girls were entertained at a picnic supper

behind Wilson Hall. Later in the quarter a tea was held in Alumnae Hall, when each new

girl met personally the Student Government officers and the members of the council. In

October the Student Government Association sponsored the traditional Old Girl - New Girl

Wedding, a ceremony officially forming ties that endure "till graduation doth us part."

The student Handbook, issued each fall under the direction of the association, contains

all rules and regulations of the college and helpful suggestions and aids for freshmen. A copy

goes to each girl, so that she may learn the ropes quickly.

On March twentieth, at an impressive chapel program for the installation of new officers,

Dr. Theodore Jack, president of Randolph-Macon Woman's College at Lynchburg. was the

principal speaker.

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Student Government Association

Firs I rm.t• Clarice Logan. Dornthy :\ewer. ~fildred Glass Second rn~.- · Gladys Dickerson. Oli'e j ohn ·on I Chairman). Jean Collier.

~Iary J ohnsnn \\'right Tlurd rmv: Lucille Willingham, Bernarcline Buck, Sally kusher

STANDARDS

COMMITTEE

Functioning under the au pice of student go,·ernment. the Standards Committee helps to for­mulate and maintain proper ·tandards of dress. conduct. and social acti\' ities on and off campus.

The chai rman of this committee i appointed hy the President o f Student Government and the Dean o f \\' omen. with the approval of the tudent Council. Thi chairman. v.-ith the aid of the Dean of \Yomen and the President of Student Gm·ernment. appoint the other seYen members. who serve for three consecutive quarter . A written report of the committee· acti,rities is sent each quarter to the Student Council. which is ve ted with the authority to make any changes in the member hip at am· time it may deem advisable. . -

Once during eYery school year the Standards Committee plans and carries through a "Standards Day" exhibition, showjng many of the accepted and apprO\·ed methods of liYing together.

To climax the annual Standard Day program on February second. a fashion show was pre­sented in \Vii on Hall. Seventy-fiye tudents participated. modeling their own clothes, to show good standards for a college gi rl's wardrobe. ?.Irs. Helen Langdon. of Thalhi mer's, Richmond. the com­mentator. gaYe many interesting highlights on new spring fashions. The faculty members o f the home economics and art departments, with the Dean of \Yomen. assisted the Standards Committee in the arrangements.

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Second row: Gladys Dickerson. Olive Johnson (Chairman). Jean Collier.

Mary Johnson Wright

Third rozc: Lucille Willingham. Bernardinc Buck. Sally Rusher

Functioning under the auspices of student government, the Standards Committee helps to for-

mulate and maintain proper standards of dress, conduct, and social activities on and off campus.

The chairman of this committee is appointed by the President of Student Government and the

Dean of Women, with the approval of the Student Council. This chairman, with the aid of the Dean

of Women and the President of Student Government, appoints the other seven members, who serve

for three consecutive quarters. A written report of the committee's activities is sent each quarter to

the Student Council, which is vested with the authority to make any changes in the membership at

any time it may deem advisable.

Once during every school year the Standards Committee plans and carries through a "Standards

Day" exhibition, showing many of the accepted and approved methods of living together.

To climax the annual Standards Day program on February second, a fashion show was pre-

sented in Wilson Hall. Seventy-five students participated, modeling their own clothes, to show good

standards for a college girl's wardrobe. Mrs. Helen Langdon. of Thalhimer's, Richmond, the com-

mentator. gave many interesting highlights on new spring fashions. The faculty members of the

home economics and art departments, with the Dean of Women, assisted the Standards Committee in

the arrangements.

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Student Government A ssociation

Dim lig hts . the tinkle uf china . '>oft music, the rustl e o f long dresses- and you may he sure that

a tea is in progrc~::. in .\lumnae. with the sucial commitlec unhand to do the honors. Thi small com­

lllittce, sclccl<:d by the Dean o [ \V omen, di rccts socia l activities on the campus.

Each member has he r own duties to perfo rm th ruughuul the yea r. \Vhether it i. planning the

:.eating a rrangement fur the banquet table , desig ning the place ca rd ·, writing the invita tions to the

va rious functions . decora ting for teas. o r arranging prog rams. the committee members give it their

utmost con::.idera tion. Sometimes there i::. tha t la t-minute uncerta inty when a g uc t drops out a f ter

the eating a rrangement bas been completed or when the Bower haven't arri,·ed for that corner Yase:

but finally , with the g rcatc'>t o f ease and pui e, the Sucial Cummittee comes throug h.

SO C IAL COM MI TTEE

Scaled. Uoroth y Da~ . . \ gnes .\rnuld (Chairman ). Virginia Ra msey .S tanding: 1larinc . \lcshirc, :Ma rgaret \ oung, inez Cra ig . Ala rgaret Cla rk, Ellen Fairla mu, D orothy Gru bbs.

Kathrine \ Varner

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Student Government Association

Dim lights, the tinkle of china, soft music, the rustle of long dresses—and you may he sure that

a tea is in progress in Alumnae, with the social committee on hand to do the honors. This small com-

mittee, selected by the Dean of Women, directs social activities on the campus.

Each member has her own duties to perform throughout the year. Whether it is planning the

sealing arrangement for the hanc|uet tables, designing the place cards, writing the invitations to the

various functions, decorating for teas, or arranging programs, the committee members give it their

utmost consideration. Sometimes there is that last-minute uncertainty when a guest drops out after

the seating arrangement has been completed or when the flowers haven't arrived for that corner vase;

but finally, with the greatest of ease and poise, the Social Committee comes through.

SOCIAL COMMITTEE

Seated: Dorothy Day. Agnes Arnold (Chairman). Virginia Ramsey

Standing: Marine Alcshirc, Margaret Young. Inez Craig, Margaret Clark. Ellen Eairlamb, Dorothy Grubbs.

Kathrine Warner

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EuzABETH RA' -u:s Pr.·sidcnt

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To ~e _rirls who work in the Young- \Vomen· ... Chri tiau As~ •ciation. the '-arious acti,;ties mean a ureat deal. The fun oi retr\:"at week-end at cam1-: th~ thrill of the lighted candles around the quadrangle airer Installation exerc1.:.e~: the organ and the choir singing ··The Lord i- in Hi Hot; Temple·· at sen;ce.;;: the iun o i - nmg the toy:; at Chrisrma~: the bt:aury and in~piracion or the pa~eanr-all these things will naturally ionn a coioriul kaleidoscope mar will ne,·er be iorgotten. Bur back ~f all the5e pictures. there i an ideal o i .;;en;ce. d workinu hard ior other". oi bringing helpiul message~ t:> all those who ";11 hear. oi bringing the story oi Christianity do er to realjty on rhis campus.

Y. W. C. .-\. C.-\BIXET First •• • \ileen Brr·· .ar. ~ .aru .a l.lcGavock. Marlin Pence. Elcan r Kash. Elizaberit Tread well

_, ccami ro: .. ·. ~farjorie Hill. \~n ~ r.u_. Elizabeth Ra\\ les. Do roth~ \n de~;; ". ~(arie \\" alker. Corinne Shtpp T"· '.-,J :ro•~·. ).{arjorie Proffit~ )(·. '". E ~11ter Lupton, Martha Burrou.,:hs ~Iii !red Goode. Gera:Jine Douglass.

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President

Elizabeth Rawles President

Dorot h v A n DERSO n Fice-President

Marie Walker Secretarv

Agnes Csaig Treasurer

Mrs. Varner Sponsor

To the Ari? who v, rk in the V"Ung Women's Christian Association, the various activities mean

a great deal. The fun of retreat week-end at camp: the thrill of the lighted candles around the

quadrangle after Installation exercises; the organ and the choir singing "The Lord is in His Holy

Temple"' at services: the fun of sorting the toys at Christmas; the beauty and inspiration of the

pageant—all these things will naturally form a colorful kaleidoscope that will never be forgotten.

But back of ail these pictures, there > an ideal of sen ice. of working hard for others, of bringing

helpful messages to all those who will hear, of bringing the story of Christianit} closer to reality on

this campus.

Y. W. C. A. CABINET

First r :v Aileen Brillhart. Martha McGavock. Marlin Pence. Eleanor Kash. Elizabeth Treadwell

Second rvtv Mar;one Hill, \gnes 1 raic. Elizar-eth Ranles. I.'-t-r--thj Anders .n. Marie Walker, Corinne Shipp

Thir.: <■ a Marjorie Pr rfitt. M r> Hunter Lupton. Martha Burr nghs. Mildred G xie. Geratdine Douglass.

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A. A.

BILLIE PowELL.. .......•.. ..... ...........• ............................ .. . President

LETITIA HoLLER ................ ................................... .. f "ice-President

L1 XDA PADGETT ........•........... ... ............... ........................ Secretary

JEAN BU;\fDY ...... .......................•............••..••• _ ... ... . .... Treasure1'

~L>\RGL:ER£TE BELL. . .. 811sincss 1Vanager

~IARJORIE PITTS. . ... ......... . ... . .. .. Assistant Busint>ss . .lf anager

l\hss MARBLiT .... ... ........ ...... ... .................. ........... ..... .... ..... .. S pousor

Bn..t.lE PowEJ.L Pn·sidt'lll

The Athleric As~ociation is compo ed of a central bod). the Athletic Coum:il. which includes a~sociation officer::,, port leaders. and cla s representatives. who direct the chief acti,·ities. \\'ide-awake participation is eYidenced in numerou sports including \'Olley hall. baseball, lenni~. badminton, basket­ball. hockey. wimming. and hiking. i\lay Day, planned and directed h~ offic<:rs and ach·i or~. pro,·ides a picturesque pageant each year. The i\Iay Queen, i\ Jaid-of-Honor. and members of the court. after being elected by the tudent., a rc tapped in a pecial ceremony early in the spring .

l irs/ row. Blanche Lazenby, ~rary

Sr:cond row: Ella Rudolph, Lintla

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Balasca, Martha Fitzgerald. ~largueritc Bell. Billie Powt>ll, Letitia lloller. Jean VanLandingham

Padgett. Georgette Law. Marjorie Pitts, Emily Hardie, Jean Bundy, Doro­thea Fleischer, Janet \\'imcr

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Billie Powell President

Letitia Holler Vice-President

Li nda Padgett Secretary

Jean Bundy Treasurer

Marguerite Bell. Business Manager

Marjorie Pitts Assistant Business Manager

Miss Marbut Sponsor

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President

The Athletic Association is composed of a central body, the Athletic Council, which includes

association officers, sport leaders, and class representatives, who direct the chief activities. Wide-awake

participation is evidenced in numerous sports including volley ball, baseball, tennis, badminton, basket-

hall, hockey, swimming, and hiking. May Day, planned and directed by officers and advisors,

provides a picturesque pageant each year. The May Queen. Maid-of-Honor. and members of the

court, after being elected by the students, are tapped in a special ceremony early in the spring.

ATHLETIC COUNCIL

First row: Blanche Lazenby. Mary Balasca. Martha Fitzgerald. Marguerite Bell. Billie Powell, Letitia Holler,

Jean VanLandingham

Second row: Ella Rudolph. Linda Padgett. Georgette Law, Marjorie Pitts, Emily Hardie, Jean Bundy, Doro-

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The ixty-mile gale that disarrange· collegiate "hair-do~ .. un Blue- ~rune Hill lalthough the weather man may think differently) blows out of Thr Brec=e room in rhe tense moment when an anxiou staff i · turning the campu upside down in a last-minute effort to publi-h :\ladison's Yer · ion o [ the modern newspaper.

The brazen rino- of the telephone. the click of t) pewriters. a blatant competiti,·e com·er arion among ten or tweh·e potential Dorothy Thompson~ . and :\like's e,·en louder plea for "Quiet!"' seem, to tho e students not journali t ically inclined. to be an atmosphere not conduciYe to work. But The Rrce::e keep blowing-although the · taff confe::.se the conYenience oi the calm of the K appa Delta Pi room for dashing out up-to-the-minute ~coop . Like hi tory. Brec=cs are made at night. And then-Friday e\'ening-rest has come at la~t!

But the peace and arisfaction that comes from eeing another week' work well done is only momentary. for on Saturday the assignment sheet goes up and Coupar's ardent ad-seekers are at it

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~fR . FREDERIKSO~ ~lR. LOGA~

EDITORL\L ST.-\FF S'llug : Pauline Barfield. Be~ Lou Toone. ).{ary Hobbs. Julia Ann Flohr, ~Iary J ohnson \\'right, ~{arlin

Pence. ~{ ike Lyne. Barbara For d. ~{arion ~illinger, ).fargaret Hedges Sta11diuy : Frances Wright. Julia Kilpatrick Kitty ~oltz. Boyden Brooks .. ~lice Griffith. £,·et~ n Reade. Frances Beaton. :\lice Clark. Anna Jane Pence. Jean \·anLandingham. Harriett Brown. \'irginia Greer . Jane Sites.

~farjilrie Hill . .-\lice )fonroe. ~fargan:t Eaton. Betty Lou ~Idfahan

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Betty Coupar

Business Manager

The sixty-mile gale that disarranges collegiate "hair-dos" on Blue-Stone Hill (although the

weather man may think differently) blows out of The Breeze room in the tense moments when an

anxious staff is turning the campus upside down in a last-minute effort to publish Madison's version

of the modern newspaper.

The brazen ring of the telephone, the click of typewriters, a blatant competitive conversation

among ten or twelve potential Dorothy Thompsons, and Mike's even louder plea for "Quiet!" seem,

to those students not journalistically inclined, to be an atmosphere not conducive to work. But The

Breeze keeps blowing—although the staff confesses the convenience of the calm of the Kappa Delta

Pi room for dashing out up-to-the-minute scoops. Like history. Breezes are made at night. And

then—Friday evening—rest has come at last!

But the peace and satisfaction that comes from seeing another week's work well done is only

momentary, for on Saturday the assignment sheet goes up and Coupar's ardent ad-seekers are at it

again.

Advisors

Mrs. Frederikson Mr. Logan

EDITORIAL STAFF

Sitting: Pauline Barfield. Betty Lou Toone, Mary Hobbs. Julia Ann Flohr. Mary Johnson W right. Marlin

Pence. Mike Lyne. Barbara Ford. Marion Killinger, Margaret Hedges

Standing: Frances Wright, Julia Kilpatrick. Kitty Moltz. Boyden Brooks, Alice Griffith. Evelyn Reade. Frances

Beaton. Alice Clark. Anna Jane Pence. Jean VanLandingham. Harriett Brown. Virginia Greer. Jane Sites.

Marjorie Hill. .Mice Monroe. Margaret Eaton. Betty Lou McMahan

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THE BREEZE

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),•att•d, lrft to right · Frances E,·erhart. !·aye )[stchell. '\ancy Dick t Head T) pisU. Reba Startl

\ta11ding Rachel ) oung. £,d) n Kuhnert. £\1!1) n ?.l ullins. Eli7alll·th Phalen. Julia K1lpatnck

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"~•'clt,·ci. lt•Jt tu riyht Ka) Lester, Jean nuncly, HtH) Cnupar. Hl•tty Jlannah. Doris Fentrcs:­

'1 tanding Kay Cnupar. Jane l>ingkdine, \ hcc J...cnt, \ Lll Lung. jcaneuc L>onahuc

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TYPING STAFF

Seated, left to right: Frances Evcrhart, Faye Mitchell, Nancy Dick (Head Typist). Reba Startl

Standing: Rachel Young, Evelyn Kuhnert. Evelyn Mnllins, Elizabeth Phalen. Julia Kilpatrick

BUSINESS STAFF

Sealed, left la right: Kay Lester, Jean Bundy, Betty Cottpar, Betty Hannah, Doris Fentress

Standing: Kay Coupar, Jane Dingledine, Alice Kent, Nell Long, Jeanettc Donahue

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E~l MA R;\ N il

Busint>s.~ Jllanagcr

This ScHnOL~JA 'AM has tri ed to follow educational precepts and go "progressive." rt was not difficult, for the change in the na me u£ our college ha:-> crea ted new "cente rs of interest."

Taking our cue from the informality of prog ress ive education. we have adopted new "proce­dure. "- usi ng sweaters in indi,·idual po. es and a rra ng ing club pictures in informal g roups. The a im to ha\'e greate r "pupil acti\'ity" has helped us tu induce alnw t seve n hundred girl s to have .individua l photograph taken.

Tn our search for truth the Sc tt OOLMA.AM has attempted " e,·aluation" by lures o f ma ny o{ the faculty who have previously no t looked like themselves.

. . presennng new p1c-

!\Luch incidenta l in [ormation, spread through earli er ScHOOL11A ·A MS, is he re tabulated and offe red in a kind o ( appendix, o that the book can he informal except when the material i for reE­erence. Then it is "fo rma lized. " And, like the Nevv Curriculum, we have a blue cover!

EDITORL\L ST.\FP'

(Seated). J ane Bee ry, Jane Logan, Gladys Walker (Sia11ding ): Peggy \\ 'cller, Janet Miller, E,·elyn Rl!adl!. Ma rj orie Pitts, Clarice Logan . . \nna Gordon Barrett

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Business Maiuu/er

This Schoolma'am has tried in follow educational precepts and go "progressive." It was not

difficult, for the change in the name of our college has created new "centers of interest."

Taking our cue from the informality of progressive education, we have adopted new "proce-

dures"—using sweaters in individual poses and arranging club pictures in informal groups. The

aim to have greater "pupil activity" has helped us to induce almost seven hundred girls to have

individual photographs taken.

In our search for truth the Schoolma'am has attempted "evaluation" by presenting new pic-

lures of many of the faculty who have previously not looked like themselves.

Much incidental information, spread through earlier Schoolma ams, is here tabulated and

offered in a kind of appendix, so that the book can be informal except when the material is for ref-

erence. Then it is "formalized." And. like the New Curriculum, we have a blue cover!

EDITORIAL STAFF

(Seated): Jane Beery, Jane Logan, Gladys Walker

(Standing) Peggy Weller. Janet Miller, Evelyn Reade. Marjorie Pitts. Clarice Logan, Anna Gordon Barrett

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T yping )taff: ( sratt·cl ) l\lary Balasca. ~ancy Dick: (slu1HI111g ) Jane Lynn, Nancy Lee

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Pltotogrcrplth· Staff: \Vinnie Rew. Marcella Richard ­son, E leanor Shorts

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Schoolma'am Staft

Jane Logan Editor-in-Chief

Anna CIordon Barrett Associate Editor

Jane Beery Issociatc Editor

Miss Cleveland.. • ■ » • « ^ 4

Emma Rand .Business Manager

Betty Thomas.. Issislant Business Manager

11 El.EN J a h n ke Assistant

Faculty Advisor

GROUP REPRESENTATIVES

Beatrice Bass Senior Class

Peggy Weller Junior Class

Vern Wilkekson Sophomore Class

Anna Mary \\ ilk ins Freshman Class

Marjorie Pitts dthletii Association

Gladys Walker Irt Club

PHOTOGRAPHY

Winnie Rew, Editor

Helen Jahnke

Marcella Richardson

Eleanor Shorts

Marjorie Hili Lee Literary Society

Eveia n ReadE Lanier Literary Society

Clarke Logan— Page Literary Society

Jane Sites Upha Literary Society

Janet Miller Student Body

Evelyn Jefferson Student Body

TYPING

Mary Balasca

Nancy Dick

Nancy Lee

Jane Lynn

hranges Powell

Kathryn Shull. Editor

Genevieve Baker

Dorothy Lee BaugHek

Elizabeth Bridgers

Virginia Clarke

ART

Louise Copelanu

Edith Fry

Lottie Higgins

All a Jones

Rose Montagxe

Lee Schaaf

Mary Evelyn Steele

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Gladys Walker

Anna Mary W ilk ins

Photographic Staff: Winnie Rew. Marcella Richard-

son. Eleanor Shorts

.Irt Staff: Montague. Copeland, Miss Palmer. Tre-

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Firrt ro<• Ruth Jnue, Lamilla Cale. Y1rg1e Bu\\ man, :\Iargart:l Da' i:.. ~largm:rite Buck. ""'-nna Goode Turner, ~l argaret Sheads. Rosa Lee Scott, X ell Cox, Yi' ian J vhnstun

:,ccond nn~· (at rigllt ) . Frances Aarnard. Frances :\[cCJung, Lelia S trickland. Harriett Ch ilton TllirJ ro~, rat right ) Florence rrench. Euna \\'ampkr, £,elyn Baggett .

Bud< I'<''<' '· \ irginia Lankford. Durothy Buker, Kathr) n FryL, ~fae -;'\lattht::\\'S, Mar~ ~fcCo\\ n, ({nse Fleshman, ~rargueritc Bcntt.m, l"a th lt·en Kotmtn:e. (,arnette Riddle. Julia )lae ~l u rph). Bernice Harrington. Cent'\ a Lt:'t: P11nl

A. C. E.

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FRA:\CEXE Ht.:LBt:RD .................... - ........................ .

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Co 1J1 m iII t' c;'

...J d<.'isor

The .\ssocia rio n for C hildhood Education wo rked nut an imen~ i,-e program this year.

centering around the problem~ "hich confront teachers in the modern elementary sehoul­

room. tudent ~ . as well as faculty members and upen·i or~. ha, ,e led the di-.cussions at the

m nnthl: meeting .

The ~Iadi on branch, \\'hich is affiliated with the Xatiunal . \-;snciation io r Childhood

Etlucati llll, repre.ented \-irginia in helping to compile a national bulletin on equipment and

supplie . \\-hich \Yill be q uite ,·aluable to eYer:· elementary ..;clwnl teacher.

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First rou : Ruth Jobe, Camilla Cale. Virgie Bowman, Margaret Davis, Marguerite Buck, Anna Goode Turner.

Margaret Sheads. Rosa Lee Scott. Nell Cox, Vivian Johnston

Second row (at right): Frances Barnard. Frances McClung, Lelia Strickland. Harriett (hi I ton

Third row (at right): Florence French. Edna Wampler. Evelyn Baggelt

Back row: \ irginia Lank ford. Dorothy Buker, Kathryn Frye, Mae Matthews. Mary McCown, Rose Fleshman,

Marguerite Benton, Kathleen Rountree. ( iarnette Riddle, Julia Mae Murphy. Bernice Harrington. Geneva Lee Pool

A. C. E.

Jennie Lee Massie President

Nell Cox - I 'ice-President

Fraxcene Hulburd - — Secretary

Vivian Johnston Treasurer

Sammve White Chairman of Program Committee

Miss Anthony Advisor

The Association for Childhood Education worked out an intensive program this year,

centering around the problems which confront teachers in the modern elementary school-

room. Students, as well as faculty members and supervisors, have led the discussions at the

monthly meetings. • o

The Madison branch, which is affiliated with the National Association for Childhood

Education, represented V irginia in helping to compile a national bulletin on equipment and

supplies, which will be quite valuable to every elementarv school teacher.

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Aeolian Music Club GERALDINE DouGLASs • •• • • • • •• • •• • •• • • • 0 •• •• • • • • 0 • • •• •• •• • • • • P rt.•sicl Cit t

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" girl i honored when she is asked to ue a mcmher nf the .\eolian Music Clul)-LO

he recognized a~ an indi' idual u f outstanding musical ahilit~ on the college campus. After

an im itatinn. upon recommendation by a member of the llltl',ir fantll\. a ~uccessfu l tryout

in \'o ice, piano, ,·iolin, or organ is required.

The purpose of this club is to foster a greater interest 111 c lassiral llllt<;ic and an appre­

ciation of the best modern forms o f music.

!Juring the year the club ha::. spouson:d a fonnal reception i11 . \htnlnae ll a ll , as well a

providing the music at all leas, receptions, class day banqtH.:ls, hirth<la) dinner.:;, ttn<l tlt her

special parties.

~lembt!r:- oi the dul1 prc:,ented 'alual1le in format inn in a rhapel prllgram cntlrerning the

\\ 'agnerian Fe tival ~ingers preceding their appearance on uttr entertainment course.

Curinne Shipp, LaFayette Ca rr, 11 iss ( .tadys ~lichal·ls. ~~ ary l hmgla::.s. ~[aric \\ <tlk~.:r. ~largard Pitl111an

J a Ill' I ling led inc::. r.eraldine

~largaret \oung, E\cl)ll Lrnss. ~lar) l>adrlson. l~leannr \rnw111 ront, Marie Smith, \nne 1-\:idd, Sue P.oks. Elizabeth Ra" les

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Aeolian Music Club

Geraldine Douglass

Marie Smith

Anne Kidd

Margaret Pittman

Sue Boles

Miss Michaels.

President

I 'ice-President

..Secretary

Treasurer

Chainnan Profiriiin Committee

Sponsor

A girl is honored when she is asked to be a member of the Aeolian Music Chili—to

he recognized as an individual of outstanding musical ability on the college campus. After

an invitation, upon recommendation by a member of the music faculty, a successful tryoul

in voice, piano, violin, or organ is required.

The purpose of this club is to foster a greater interest in classical music and an appre-

ciation of the best modern forms of music.

During the year the club has sponsored a formal reception in Mnmnac Hall, as well as

providing the music at all leas, receptions, class day banquets, birthday dinners, and other

special parties.

Members of the club presented valuable information in a chapel program concerning the

\\ agnerian Festival Singers preceding their appearance on our entertainment course.

Scaled, left to right: Corinnc Shipp, LaFayettc Carr, Miss (.ladys Michaels, Mar\ Jane IJingledine, Geraldine

Douglass, Marie Walker, Margaret Pittman

Standing, li ft to right. Margaret Young, Kvelyn Cross, Mary Davidson. Eleanor Arnieniroul, Marie Smith,

Anne Kidd, Sue Boles, Elizabeth Ravvles

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• Alpha Literary Society

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KATIILEE~ RIIEA •••••••••• ••••• • ••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• .-.. 0 •••••• _.. • • .. .Secretary

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. \lpha Literary Society had t \\' O definite pllrpo. e to !i ll when it was fi rs t o rganized in

192-f, under the leadership of L ila Lee Riddell. then a senior , ncnY a home ecnnomics clem­

nn. t rator in Philadelphia, Penns: h·ania.

ll prm·ided a literary outlet for t lw .;e girl" who were nut affi liated with a ny o ther lite rary

societ: . and training for the girb \\ ho were to become future Lees, Lan iers, o r P ages. \\'hen

Lee. Lanier. and Page Literar: Societie" "!Juftlecl off their lite ra ry pretention o suddenly th is

year. _~\ l pha came into her o\\ n. She now exists as the only lite ra ry society on campus. an in­

dependent, significant urganizatiun. demonaticall~ upen to any per on who wi hes lo join and

become a co-\\ orker . Bound together hy tie. n f common in tere-;L in poetry, music. creati,·e

"riti ng, d rama, and h1 ,])hies . . \lpha has adnpted group-::,tud y program!> '" hich ha,·e pro ,·ed

ver~ sat is f actury.

l~ach griJup, numl1ering nnt more than th irty-fi,·e g irls. sets o ut to study the branch uf

literature in "hich it · members are imerested. They read and pre..,enl plays. review worth­

while hnuks, encourage creat j, e writing, fo~ter an understand ing of the best o f pas t a nd con­

tempora r.\ poelr~ . and '>tud_, and learn the l>e t "ays in " h ich to spend o ne's leisure time. :\t

the end uf each month each g roup panicipales in a joint meeting, " hen the re t o f t he ociety

has an nppnr-ttmity to see and learn \\·hat deYelopments <dung other lines o f lite ra ry stud~· ha,·e

been made.

·1 hi" year the sm·iety has prm ide<l two ~chtdarships for the itL trut tion o f worthy stu­

dents in the playing of ~trche~tral and hand instrument~. In this manner the orchest ra and the

hand may recei,·e nece%ary addition and, thus enlarged, may increase the tudents ' enjoy­

ment nf thci r \\'Ork.

. \lpha members are not a lone in the ir literan· 'enture. \\'ith the able as istance of t heir

faculty "J>Oll or , :\I r . Ruellush and :\I r. Slaughte r. they enjoy 'aried and inte resti ng cultural

conlac~s. Each llnar ter hring~ ne\\' membec and ne" in p irat ion .

. \ lthnugh • \ lpha ha~ had her "pioneer humps ... the years haYe h rnught . ucces : no" · • he

may <t) \\ ith pride: " . \lpha and Omega, irnm the beginning t11 the end- a true literary o-. ' . ctety.

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Alpha Literary Society

Margaret Baylor President

Kleanor Kash Treasurer

Kati i leen R11 ea Secretary

Sponsors

Mrs. Ruebush Mr. Slaughter

Alpha Literary Society had two definite purposes to fill when it was first organized in

i0_'4. under the leadership of Lila Lee Riddell. then a senior, now a home economics dem-

onstrator in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

It provided a literary outlet for those girls who were not affiliated w ith any other literary

society, and training for the girls who were to become future Lees, Laniers. or Pages. When

Lee, Lanier. and Page Literary Societies shuffled off their literary pretentions so suddenly this

year. Alpha came into her ow n. She now exists as the only literary society on campus, an in-

dependent. significant organization, democratically open to any person who wishes to join and

become a co-worker. Round together by ties of common interests in poetry, music, creative

w riting, drama, and hobbies. Alpha has adopted group-study programs which have proved

very satisfactory. ■r •* aJ *

Lach group, numbering not more than thirty-five girls, sets out to study the branch of

literature in which its members are interested. They read and present plays, review worth-

while books, encourage creative writing, foster an understanding of the best of past and con-

temporary poetry, and study and learn the best ways in which to spend one's leisure time. At

the end of each month each group participates in a joint meeting, when the rest of the society

has an opportunity to see and learn what developments along other lines of literary study have

been made.

Ibis year the society has provided two scholarships for the instruction of worthy stu-

dents in the playing of orchestral and hand instruments. In this manner the orchestra and the

band may receive necessary additions and, thus enlarged, may increase the students' enjoy-

ment of their work.

Alpha members are not alone in their literary venture. With the able assistance of their

faculty sponsors. Mrs. Ruebush and .Mr. Slaughter, they enjoy varied and interesting cultural

contacts. Each quarter brings new members and new inspiration.

Although Alpha has had her "pioneer bumps," the years have brought success; now she

may sa\ with pride: "Alpha and Omega, from the beginning to the end—a true literary so-

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Lucille . \ mcs ~lar) Babb Evelyn llaggett '\'ann Baile\ ~largan:t Bay lur \deltne Black,,ell ~l argarct Ur•othe

Duroth, Bu\\ les Elizabc.th Briggs l>olh: Burchard \ nnle ~lay Butler

:\1arinn Btttler ~ftltlred Carper Ethel Caule)

Sallie Lhild rcss Sue Cowne .:\fa rgart!t Da' is :\I argan:t Da" l>on L11rena Dnby n~ Laura .:\Iae D rapn Lucile Fen ton

Hett) Fran:! Barbara Ga,· ~~ ildred Goffigon \ 'ennie Belle Greene \lice Griffith Bernice Harrington Katherine Hastings

~[arilet Henkle Lc Ita J esse Frances \nne J cmes Phyllis J ones Eleanor Kash Kathen ne Ketron ~fargaret Lee Kidd

Mary Edna Kirby Doris Koont7. EYelyn Kuhnert \\ ilma LaRue l\Tartha Lee Martin Ma ry Lou :McCah ill Frances ~l cClung

~lar) McClung \lice G. ~lonroc ~f argaret M ontgomer) .:\Iarguerite :\I use Elizabeth :\ eale ~farv :\eff Elizabeth Ogburn

Charlotte Old Frances O rndorff Pauline Phillips ~arah Poage Henrietta Potts Frances Po" ers lathcrine Quillin

Prances Quisenberr) Kathleen H.hea Juan ita Rhodes ·Mildred Rose ~l argaret Shelton Jane Sites Helen . rnith

Lois Williams ~ellic \\' illiarns Bernice \\'inchester Ed) the \\' r ight Rachel Young

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Lucille Ames

Mary Babb

Evelyn Baggelt

Nancy Bailey

Margaret Baylor

Adeline Blackwell

Margaret Boothe

Dorothy Bowles

Elizabeth Briggs

Dolly Burchard

Annie May Butler

Marion Butler

Mildred Carper

Ethel Cauley

Sallie Childress

Sue Cowne

Margaret Davis

Margaret Dawson

Lorena Dobyns

Laura Mae Draper

Lucile Fenton

Betty Fravel

Barbara Gay-

Mildred Goffigon

Vennie Belle Greene

Alice Griffith

Bernice Harrington

Katherine Hastings

Marilee Henkle

Lelia Jesse

Frances Anne Jones

Phyllis Jones

Eleanor Kash

Katherine Ketron

Margaret Lee Kidd

Mary Edna Kirby

Doris Koontz

Evelyn Kuhnert

Wilma La Rue

Martha Lee Martin

Mary Lou McCahill

Frances McClung

Mary McClung

Alice G. Monroe

Margaret Montgomery

Marguerite Muse

Elizabeth Xeale

Mary Neff

Elizabeth Ogburn

Charlotte Old

Frances OrndortT

Pauline Phillips

Sarah Poage

Henrietta Potts

Prances Powers

Catherine Quillin

Frances Quisenberry

Kathleen Rhea

Juanita Rhodes

Mildred Rose

Margaret Shelton

lane Sites

Helen Smith

Lois Williams

Nellie Williams

Bernice W inchester

Edythe Wright

Rachel Young

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Alpha Rho Delta EARLE H ITT ...................... -----------------................................................................. . .Presid en/ RuTH STICKLEY ...............................................................•........................ T ·ice-P resid e111 ~[A RIE S )~liTH ...................................................................................................... Secretary Ax XIE FLOYD H I LLL-\RD ....................................................................•.........•.... T reasttrer V ERX \\ ·ILK ERSOX ---------------------·------------------------- ..... .C lwirman of Program Committee DR. SA\\' HILL .................................................................................................... .. .. S po Hsor

\\"ith the aim of promoting an imere t in Greek and Latin cla sic- and of helping to develop a fuller appreciation of the contribution which ancient peoples have made to modern life Alpha Rho Delta was organized in 1931.

These aspiring classicist- haYe iow1d a keen delight in realizing the clo-e relationship between the far past and the present, as history repeats irsel f.

Knowing the boundle-s influence and scope oi cla::.sical culture. the member:. this year con­centrated upon constructing, painting. and furni=>hing a Ruman hou ·e. Thi::. project turned out to be -jmilar to a unit in the new curriculum and ha- given the ~uciet) definite proof of it wonh and tability.

Dr. Sawhill. the sponsor. has inspired the organization by pre eming lectures illustrated " ·ith colored slide of many great -pecimen::. of cia ~ical an.

To its membership Alpha Rhu Delta has added an increasing number oi tudenr · , who have hown definite classical inclination .

First roa •: :\lice Llark, :\Iargaret Oa,,sun. Louise Parks. Brooks 0\erton. Juanita Rhodes S.•,-o,d ro•~· :\Iary P \\"right. Elizal..eth Cheatham. ).fary Clark. Lucille Gillt:spie, Geraldmc Lillard. D•)rnth~

Rinker. Earle Hitt. \·irgima Carnco. Kathryn l urliog T, ird rou.· Katherine Robcnsvn. Jane ues. Doris Buhrman

Fourth ro<4: Ellen Bnstow. Ruth Stickle\ .. \nnie Hilliard. Doroth' FawleY. \~ern \Vilkerson. ~[arie Smith. • • •

ara Tbumasoo. Xell Long. ~fary DaYidson Badt r of.i.•: Annette Bowles. Elaine Harrison. Shirley Harrison. ~fargaret ).!ayhugh .. -\nnie Butler

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Alpha Rho Delta

Earle Hitt President

Ruth Stickley I "ice-President

Marie Smith Secretary

Annie Floyd Hilliard Treasurer

Vern Wilkersox Chairman of Program Committee

Dr. Sawhill Sponsor

With the aim of promoting an interest in Greek and Latin classics and of helping to develop a

fuller appreciation of the contribution which ancient peoples have made to modern life Alpha Rho

Delta was organized in 1931.

These aspiring classicists have found a keen delight in realizing the close relationship between

the far past and the present, as history repeats itself.

Knowing the boundless influence and scope of classical culture, the members this year con-

centrated upon constructing, painting, and furnishing a Roman house. This project turned out to be

similar to a unit in the new curriculum and has given the society definite proof of its worth and

stability.

Dr. Sawhill. the sponsor, has inspired the organization by presenting lectures illustrated with

colored slides of many great specimens of classical art.

To its membership Alpha Rho Delta has added an increasing number of students, who have

shown definite classical inclinations.

First row: Alice Clark. Margaret Oawson. Louise Parks. Brooks Overton. Juanita Rhodes

Second row Mary P, W right. Elizabeth Cheatham. Mary Clark. Lucille Gillespie, Geraldine Lillard. Dorothy

Rinker. Earle Hitt, Virginia Carrico, Kathryn Curling

Third row: Katherine Robertson. Jane Sites. Doris Buhrman

Fourth row: Ellen Bristow, Ruth Stickley. Annie Hilliard. Dorothy Fawley, Vern Wilkerson, Marie Smith.

Sara Thomason. Xell Long. Mary Davidson

Back row: Annette Bowles. Elaine Harrison. Shirley Harrison. Margaret Mayhugh. Annie Butler

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NELLIE DUNSTON

Preside111

\\"1:\'!FRED REW

/ 'ire-President

~IARY E\'ELYK STEELE

Secretary

ALLA J oKES

Treasttrcr

YIRGl NIA CLARKE

Chairwan of Program Commillcc

Mrss ArKEr-= l\lrss PALMER

Sponsors

F1rst rou· · Conway Merritt, Marga ret Pittman. Marcella

Richardson, Yirginia Clarke Second rnw. seated Barbara Gay. ~1ary £,·elyn S Leele, Kel­lie Dunston, Winifr ed Rew,

Belly Thomas Third row. sta11ding: Viola Hailman, Gladys Walker, Nina Sproul. Kilty Moltz, Martha M cGavock, l\Iary J o hnso n \\'right, Margaret \\' eil, Alice

Kent, Betty Whitelegg

Art Club On certain days-unforgettable to them-certain students wear tam anci smocks and car ry

palettes, signifying that the art club, after tryout , has found them talented, and has accepted them

as followers of the club slogan, "Art for Art's Sake."

The club sen·es the college in making posters, scenery for plays . place cards for our formal

birthday dinner . and other imilar artistic do-dads. SeYeral times during the pa t year members

haYe enjoyed lectures on complexion care, coiffure::., clothes. and tyle-some by tudents . other by

inYited gue-t speaker . .. '-\fterwards. they go to their rooms. potter around, and in the morning- lo

and behold ! there· a new facial expression- whether it resulted from character lines, plucked eye­

bro-w . reddened lip . knob-I ike hair-dos. page-boy bobs. jitterbug jacket · . crui e coats, or specially

de igned dirndls!

Then there's the aunual dinner arranged [or member , and the annual a sembly program pre­

ented under the adYice and upen ·i ion of the sponsor , l\Ii s Aiken and l\ii s Palmer. Dr. Pickett,

by the way, is an honorary member.

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Nellie Dunston

President

Winifred Rew

I 'ice-President

Mary Evelyn Steele

Secretary

Alla Jones

T reasurer

Virginia Clarke

Chairman of Program

Committee

Miss Aiken

Miss Palmer

Sponsors

Ftrst row: Con way Merritt.

Margaret Pitt man. Marcella

Richardson, Virginia Clarke

Second row, seated: Barbara

Gay. Mary Evelyn Steele, N'el-

lic Dunston, Winifred Rew.

Betty Thomas

Third row. standing: Viola

Hailman. Gladys Walker, Nina

Sproul. Kilty Moltz, Martha

McGavock. Mary Johnson

Wright, Margaret W eil. Alice

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On certain days—unforgettable to them—certain students wear tams and smocks and carry-

palettes, signifying that the art club, after tryouts, has found them talented, and has accepted them

as followers of the club slogan, "Art for Art's Sake."

The club serves the college in making posters, scenery for plays, place cards for our formal

birthday dinners, and other similar artistic do-dads. Several times during the past year members

have enjoyed lectures on complexion care, coiffures, clothes, and style—some by students, others by-

invited guest speakers. Afterwards, they go to their rooms, potter around, and in the morning—lo

and behold! there's a new facial expression—whether it resulted from character lines, plucked eye-

brows. reddened lips, knob-like hair-dos, page-boy bobs, jitterbug jackets, cruise coats, or specially

designed dirndls!

Then there's the annual dinner arranged for members, and the annual assembly program pre-

sented under the advice and supervision of the sponsors, .Miss Aiken and Miss Palmer. Dr. Pickett.

by the way, is an honorary member.

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Do ,·ou :- "!"'e..,.ber the Black-and-\\'hite Ball 0:1 Februarv . -fourth. wher, ..,t:• emx ~rls. all in lo,·elv ,.,-hiie rlre"e'. ::ome . ~ . wi;:h picu:r,. .. "'l.I"" hoop .. h_;rt . ll12rched with their beaminz beaux throu!.!h the fi~re at the ?\[id\\;nter Cotillion dance:

Reed Z\'111 wa::: beauti iulh tran.-. ionned with black and whi<e . -dec .. z.:.= n-.: on •!-- ···=nriow-. were alierna;,e -.ilhoueue.-.--one

·· .. .::'lr in ever. '1.._ .:re:: ... ,,;dl para-.ol and old-ia-.hioned r .. ~ ....... ~ ~ • i a···.!' •n .. taii.;_'' \\;at a tor~h-:· -:nd cane. The ia.. c.-i ·.... :. ' 'ack and white: • .... • l a , :.: ... t!tr;-<:olored

...... 1i .._ n-. ··hich we:-e :-eit:a.-.-: :ui'"!~ ·'n"' ;.:-' "C w-altz ior meml ::--. £ :he du' an. :het::- e-.c r ..

The -.r :~ melod:e-. i Skee-, :: ,,........ .nd . .. -,.ubu:-n Cavalier' were "Upp' e;,e:!:.e _ ..._~- (..,,. · · Ct: : Co'"!"'' :\Ioore. ~Iaybe the joke'::: on us. · ut there T ·._.., '?. \'ir~inia licen-.e taz on the car oi the ban..: rr1m Alaba.rn

Ir:. the afternoon. the tea-dance wa:, a zi:-1-break anair: at '1'.:-h: the card dance allowed the r Y" to break and iurni-.~P: • n ..-eli:v at ~Iadi.::on Colle~e where bo\·-break dane,... .. . . are rare ..

Each iall th ... Cotillion Chh entertain:; it .. pled~e .. at a -.pecial breakfa.-:. ::.E the Kava."lat:;~ Hotel: 1-:· .. :.-: :.."'e iail the dub welcorrt:' a: new girl'- a:: ;:n ~niorm ..... · -· :: :I-ter.

-:- .... co~:-:1.:e the T erp~ichorean an a;: .:-• ...-:: u' lane n~ c 1. ' 'C' . "f" t :1. !:..tcred b,- membe:-5. B,· the wa\'. if ,. ·• • .. :;: ~, C ::l •. ": _ :1··· how'-~ 5peli Tcrp:,;ci,orcan, :he \\~ll :-::- ':.abi;· .;ay. ":: .. ~_-:... 1th a ::iie::~ · ::-:in .s<. .. imming!'' and th...:. 5 just a part ~ ~ 2....'1: Cm:iliio::1 goa~ s ::£e!

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Blue-Stone Cotillion

Club

~hLDRED _-\.BBITT

Prcsidoal

ELIZABETH BROWs f. in:-Pn·:,·idcnt

GE~E 8.-\LL-\RD

Srxrc;arv . EMMA R..-\~0

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1-:.ATHRIXE \\.AR..'-'E.R

Bu~;nu.s _lfauaorr -DoROTHY DAY

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Mildred Abbitt

President

Elizabeth Brown

I 'ice-President

Gene Ballard

Secretary

Emma Rand

T reasu rer

Kathrine Warner

Business Manaacr -

Dorothy Day

Sergeant-at-A nns

Honorary Members

Mrs. Cook

Miss Marbut

Dr and Mrs. Converse

Do you remember the Black-and-While Ball on February

i-'-urth. when -event; girls, a" in lovely white dresses, -•■•me

with picturesque hoop skirts, marched with their beaming

beaux through the figure at the Midwinter Cotillion • lance"r

Reed gym was heautiful!; transf• Tined with Mack and white

dec'■ration?: n tlu- window- were alternate -iihouettes—one

of a girl in evening Ires-, with parasol and oId-fashi«>ned

no~egay. ■ ne of a man ;n "tail?.with a t-'p-hat and cane. The

false ceiimg ••f Mack and white held a huge multi-O'Iore'i

mass of balio-ms. which were released during the figure waltz

for members of the club and their escorts.

The smooth melodies of Skeets Morris and his Auburn

Cavaliers were supplemented by the voice d Connie M'ore.

Maybe the joke'- n us. hut there was a Virginia license tag

on the car of the band from Ala bam!

In the aftem- ■ -n. the tea-dance was a gir'-hreak affair ; at

night, the card dance alh .wed the My. - t ■ break an i furnished

a novelty at Madison College, where boy-break dance-

are rare.

Each fal" the Cotillion Club entertains its pledges at a

special breakfast at the Kavanaugh Hotel: later in the fall the

club welcomes all new girls at an informal get-together.

To encourage the Terp-ichorean art on campus, dancing

classes are o nducted by members. By the way. if you ask any

Cotillion "goat" how to -pell Terpsichorcan. she will probably

say. "It starts with a silent ' as in sze'r.,-v..jand that's just

a part of any Cotillion goat's life!

Mildred Abbitt

President

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Manne .\leshi rc F ranees . \ndcrsun . \gnes A rnolu Mary Bailey Gene Ballard Marguerite Bell Elizabeth Brown

Elizabeth .\Jams Bulluck Jean Bundy LaFavetle Carr Yirgi;1ia Colonm. \"irginia Lain! Conrad Luci lie Cover ~ell Cox

.\gncs Craig I ncz Craig lJorothy Da) J..;: it ty Da wsnn ~ancy Dixon Frances lJrewrc) X cllie Dunston

Lorraine Fisher ~1 ildred Goode Dc.rothy Grui.lhs \ ·irginia GorJun llall Cecile Han·ille ~[a rga ret 11 edges J anc llenderson

Olin! johnson .Marian Killinger X cllie Leathers Martha Ligon Clarice Logan J a nc Logan ~r ike L-' ne

~lartha .MeGa ,·ock ] une Mackey Libby ).fa rtin Ellen Miner 1\:ittJ Moltz Katherine ~foss \nna Jane Pence

Marlin Pence Lillian Pierce l~ uiH Prcstnn Gaye Pritchett \ ' irginia Ramsl·, Blanchard Rand Emma Rand

Elizabeth Ra" les Betty Sanford Maxine Shank Corinne Shipp Yirginia :\nne Switzer Charlotte T ownshend .\nnahclle Tucker Pauline L"hlin

Virginia Uhlin Jean Vanlandingham Judy Vinyard Kathrine \\'a rner \ 'irginia \\'est ~ancv Wilder Elizabeth \\' ilson Mary \\' inston

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Marine Aleshire

l-'rances Anderson

Agnes Arnold

Mary Bailey

Gene Ballard

Marguerite Bell

Elizabeth Brown

Elizabeth Adams Bullock

Jean Bundy

LaFayette Carr

Virginia Colonna

\ irginia Laird Conrad

Lucille Cover

Nell Cox

Agnes Craig

Inez Craig

Dorothy Day

Kitty Daw son

Nancy Dixon

Frances Drewrey

Nellie Dunston

Lorraine Fisher

Mildred Goodc

Dorothy Grubbs

\'irginia Gordon Hall

Cecile Harville

Margaret Hedges

Jane Henderson

Olive Johnson

Marian Killinger

Nellie Leathers

Martha Ligon

Clarice Logan

Jane Logan

Mike Lyne

Martha McGavock

June Mackey

Libby Martin

Ellen Miner

Kitty Moltz

Kalherine Moss

Anna Jane Pence

Marlin Pence

Lillian Pierce

Ruby Preston

Gave Pritchctt

\ irginia Ramsey

Blanchard Rand

Emma Rand

Elizabeth Rawles

Betty San ford

Maxine Shank

Corinne Shipp

Virginia Anne Switzcr

Charlotte Townshend

Annabelle Tucker

Pauline Uhlin

Virginia Uhlin

Jean VanLandingham

Judy Vinyard

Kathrine W arner

Virginia West

Nancy Wilder

Elizabeth Wilson

Mary Winston

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First ro'il. : Louise ~JcXair. Hazel Cline, Betty \\'ise, Ruth J obe Second ru·w: Margaret Eaton, Geraldine Conger, Jane Kaylor, Evelyn Cross, Clara Vaw ter, Mary Davidson,

_\Iva Moyers. Billy Da rncll. Jane Bel.!ry

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Blue-Stone Ensemble

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E.very :\Iondav e,·en ing g irls gather with ten Yio lin ancl a ce llo for rehear a l under the direction o f :\lr. J. Edgar . \ncler on, instructor in ,·iolin.

T he rehear al prepare the_e mu icians to play election.;; for recepti(Jn~ . flJr general assemblies, and for large music recita1 .

Besides haYing fu n in playing together and for other., these s tuden ts are f1nding bene­fit in learning to appreciate goo(l mu -ic f ro m the best composers. Selections from Mozart, Grieg, Bach. and Gliick are kill fu lly played. Ear training . which i so very es entia! to every ,·iolini ~ t. i. deY eloped through this practice, for g rea t st res i la id on good intunation. Technique in bowing i also developed.

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First roii' Louise McNair, Hazel Cline. Betty W ise, Ruth Johe

Second rozv: Margaret Eaton, Geraldine Conger. Jane Kaylor, Evelyn Cross, Clara Vawter, Mary Davidson.

Alva Moyers, Billy Darnell. Jane Beery

Standing: Dorothy Thomas, Mr. J. Edgar Anderson

Every Monday evening girls gather with ten violins and a cello for rehearsal under the

direction of Mr. J. Edgar Anderson, instructor in violin.

The rehearsals jirepare these musicians to play selections for receptions, for general

assemblies, and for large music recitals.

Besides having fun in playing together and for others, these students are finding bene-

fits in learning to appreciate good music from the best composers. Selections from Mozart.

Grieg, Bach, and Gliick are skillfully played. Ear training, which is so very essential to

every violinist, is developed through this practice, for great stress is laid on good intonation.

Technique in bowing is also developed.

Rlue-Stone Ensemble

Hazel Clink President

Librarian

Conductor

Loitse McNair

Mr. Anderson

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First 1'0<<' I It· len llnunchell. Cam illa Cale :0,,•.-ond row: Blanche Lazenby. Sh1rlcy \\ hnungton, }.[argar~t !\usher, \lma \\' ani. Lucille \\"illing ham , Emi ly

Ilarrl). Sail~ Ru::.her. ~I ii>l> Luis Pearman. f\uth (),, ens Third row. 11arguerite \\'atkins, Lucille ( oillespk. Elizakth .\l exander. Edna Mac \\ ooding. Ruth ll a lstead

L l'CILLE \\'ILLIXGTIA~[ ...

E.M IL \' li ARDIE .. .. .. ..

l\IARGARE T RLT~II E:R

~lARGl,;ER1TE \\'ATKI~:-.

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. . . ............ ·-- .. .. ... . . ......... . . R eporter

The Bapti t tudent Cnion emleaYor t o sen·e a s a connecting link between the college

and the local church. lt represents, includes. and unifies all the Baptist denominational ac­

tivity on the campus. r t seek · to populari ze and keep ,·ita! in the li fe of a tudent the

objecti,·es and the ,·arious organizations of h er own church .. \!though never unmindful of

the fact that religion i something infinitely greater than church membershi p. it a l o stresses

the deep significance of such membership. and co n tantly magn ifies the local church as

among Chri t' chief mean~ and method for winning the world.

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f irst row llelt'ii Hounchell. Camilla Calc

Second row: Blanche Lazenhy, Shirley W hittington, Margaret Rusher. \lma Ward. Lucille Willingham, Emily

Hardy. Sally Rusher. Miss Lois Pearman, Ruth Owens

Third row: Marguerite Watkins, Lucille (iillespie, Elizabeth Alexander. Edna Mac Wooding, Ruth Halstead

B. S. U.

Lucille W illingham President

Emily Hardie First I 'ice-President

Margaret Rusher Secretarx

Marguerite W atkins Corresponding Secretary

Ruth Owens Reporter

The Baptist Student Union endeavors to serve as a connecting link between the college

and the local church. It represents, includes, and unifies all the Baptist denominational ac-

tivity on the campus. It seeks to popularize and keep vital in the life of a student the

objectives and the various organizations of her own church. Although never unmindful of

the fact that religion is something infinitely greater than church membership, it also stresses

the deep significance of such membership, and constantly magnifies the local church as

among Christ's chief means and methods for winning the world.

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FRAXCES BARXARD

R osA LEE ScoTT

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Secretar\' •

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XELLIE KXL"PP .. . - . . ... . ... .. . .......... ..... ... ..Librariall

AxxE Kroo ................................................................................................... . "-icco 11tpa11ist

:\flss ~fiCIIAELS ................................ -········ ..... . ..... . . .. .. . . . . . .... Director

The Choral Club ura\\ s it member~ {rom the upper cia men \\"h O ha\·e passed satis­

factorilY a trvout before rhe club and its director. :\fi , Glaclvs :\Iichael . - J •

Thi year. with a g roup oi thirty blended voice . the Choral Club has appeared in the

recital of the :\Iusic D epartment, ha pre entecl a chapel program. and ha provided choru

~ inging for the Y. \ \ ". C. . \. l hri . tma. Page am.

It ha a) o presented program in e,·e ral of the ci t v churche

First rtr<A', lt•ft to right . Doroth) Skeen, .-\nnie Goode Turner. \gnes Da' is. l'athryn Frye. :\laria Richardson 'Jecond rm,•. left t n right . \"irginia ~fcorris. :\cllie 1-\..nupp. Rosa Lee Scntt, Frances Barna rd. Ruth ~lcCiain.

Ruth \\"alker. fsahelle Buckley ,\~tandill!l- lt!ft to ri!lht \ irgmia Bullnck. Kathleen Rountree, Georgette Law. Inez Bol[on. Iris \\'est.

c-;amette Riddle. Hazel Chilton

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Choral Club

Frances Barxard Prcsident

Rosa Lee Scott Vice-President

Ruth Walker. Secretary

Ruth McClain Treasurer

Nellie Kxupp Librarian

Axxe Kidd Accompanist

1 iss Mic haels Director

The Choral Club draws its members from the upper classmen who have passed satis-

factorily a tryout before the chili and its director. Miss Gladys Michaels.

This year, with a group of thirty blended voices, the Choral Club has appeared in the

recitals of the Music Department, has presented a chapel program, and has provided chorus

singing for the Y. \V. C. A. Christmas Pageant.

It has also presented programs in several of the city churches.

First row, left to right: Dorothy Skeen. Annie Goode Turner, \giies Davis, Kathryn Frye, Maria Richardson

Second rozi'. left to right: Virginia Morris. Nellie Knupp, Rosa Lee Scott. Frances Barnard. Ruth McClain.

Ruth Walker. Isahelle Buckley

Standing, left to right: Virginia Bullock. Kathleen Rountrec. Cieorgette Law. Inez Bolton. Iris West.

Garnette Riddle. Hazel Chilton

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~l.>\RY ALICE MooRE

President

ELJZABETH NoRFLEET

!'ice-President

r.J ARTHA LIGON

S ecretar·y-Treusurer

E \'ELYl' }.[ URRELL

ChairiiiUII Progra111 Co111miflee

DR. \\'EEl\JS

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Fi1•st rmc• Marylin Faulconer, Carolyn Brown.\ 'i rginia Givens,

Martha Ligon ~rcnud rnw. £,c!yn ).furrell. Elizabeth Nor fleet, Mary .\lice

~lonre

Third rn·w: Mar) Babb, ) t.!an Copper. Katie .\clams. Mildred

Covington Fourth I'O'll:' Dot Hmdes. Dor­othy Crist. \'irgin1a Ferebee.

LJot Phillips Hack· ro'll': Sarah Poage, \'ir­ginia Stonerock .. \ileen Brill­

hart. Frances Yeatts

Clara Barton Club T o tho e of u~ who are members o( the club. ''Clara Barton" means a group o f gi rl s \>vho are

preparing to enter some phase o[ the medical profession. But the name must also recall a pioneer and leader, the founder o f the .American Red Cross. whose li [e is a challenge and an inspiration to our members.

To carry out its purpo e of learning more about the medical profession as a whole and its pecilic problem . lhe group meets twice a month. From time to time talk -some on new advance­

ment . some on the hi tory of medicine. and some on their own experiences-are brought to the club by outside speakers. Once each year the girls take a trip to some large hospital. where they are given a chance to see the in titution as it really is and actually to obsen·e the various duties of a nurse.

The ~larch of Dimes campaign. sponsored by President Roose,·elt to aid in the prevention o f infantile paralysis, was a major activity of the club this year.

S ince the Clara Barton Club 1 a newly organized group and since its membership is small, its influence is just beginning to be felt . Its hope is to stimulate a wider interest in the field of

• nursmg.

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Mary Alice Moore

President

Elizabeth Norfleet

I "ice-President

Martha Ligon

Secretarv-Treasurer

Evelyn Murrell

Chair man Program

Committee

Dr. WEEMS

Miss Waples

Sponsors

First row Marylin Faulconer.

Carolyn Brown, VirginiaGivens,

Mariha Ligon

Second rozc: Evelyn Murrell.

Elizabeth Norfleet. Mary Alice

Moore

Third row: Mary Bahb. Jean

Copper. Kalie Adams, Mildred

Covington

Fourth row: Dot Bowles. Dor-

othy Crist. Virginia Ferebee,

Dot Phillips

Back row: Sarah Poage. Vir-

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To those of us who are members of the club. "Clara Barton" means a group of girls who are

preparing to enter some phase of the medical profession. Rut the name must also recall a pioneer

and leader, the founder of the American Red Cross, whose life is a challenge and an inspiration to

our members.

To carry out its purpose of learning more about the medical profession as a whole and its

specific problems, the group meets twice a month. From time to time talks—some on new advance-

ments. some on the history of medicine, and some on their own experiences—are brought to the

club by outside speakers. Once each year the girls take a trip to some large hospital, where they are

given a chance to see the institution as it really is and actually to observe the various duties of a nurse.

The March of Dimes campaign, sponsored by President Roosevelt to aid in the prevention of

infantile paralysis, was a major activity of the club this year.

Since the Clara Barton Club is a newly organized group and since its membership is small,

its influence is just beginning to be felt. Its hope is to stimulate a wider interest in the field of

nursing.

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First ro·w : Ella Adams. Margaret Tre\·ilian. Blanche Kel ley, Lucia Kibbe, Doris Fiyecoat, 1hry Rogers, Jane Lynn Second row : Edna Mae \\'ooding, Betty Hannah, Georgette Law, Oli\·ia Carter, Judith McCue, Ma rj orie Pitts

Third row : Virg inia Lee Fitzhugh, Janet Coffman, l\Laria Bowman. Helen Bell , Georgia Bywaters Back row: Margaret Blakey. Martha Fitzgerald, Esther Sampson . . \gnes Flippo, Jean Collier, Perry Darner,

Edith Quinlan. Belen Rector

Curie Science Club 1VIARGARET TREVILIAN ......... - ....................................... ....................................... _ ........ President ~ I ARTHA F ITZGERA LD .............................................................. - . ............................. V·ice-President MARGARET BLAKEY . . .............. ..................... _ ....... - ............ ...................... .S ecretar'v -NAN cv r oNEs.......... . ................................................... ..

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.. . . ..... . ....... . ................. ..... T ·rea.surer DORIS FIVECOAT .................................................. .. Chairma.n of Program C omm.ittee DR. P H ILLIPS -- ··•··········· ...... . ..... .... . ..... .. ............... ......... Honorary }.If ember

Pondering over a micro cope in the biology lab, mixing batter and doughs in the ex­perimental cookery lab, making odori ferous products in the chem istry lab, developing favor­ite snaps in the dark-room of the physics lab, members of the Cu rie Science Club are a

. Yanous group.

AJl members of thi organization, which is limited to science majors. automat ically upon initiation, become members of the \ ' irg i nia Academy o f Science. Each candidate for membership is requi red to submit to the club orne worthy paper or other contribution based on an indi\·idua l research problem . . \t bi-monthly meet ings these aspiring scientists exchange ideas on a ll the problems of the material universe!

This year the chief interest of the club has been in a photography g roup under the able d irection of Dr. 1\II. A. Pittman. phys ics teacher. T he structure and proper use o f the camera were discussed and the correct methods o f developing and printing pictures were emphasized. Special programs were arranged at va rious times v.-ith guest speakers or scientific movies as their feature. T his year the club presented two movies: The L£fe of Th.oma.s A. Edison and Walter Datnrosch.

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First row: Ella Adams. Margaret Trevilian, Blanche Kelley. Lucia Kibbe, Doris Fivecoat, Mary Rogers, Jane Lynn

Second row: Edna Mae Wooding, Betty Hannah. Georgette Law. Olivia Garter. Judith McCue, Marjoric Pitts

Third row: Virginia Lee Fitzhugh. Janet Coffman, Maria Bowman. Helen Bell. Georgia Bywaters

Back rozu: Margaret Blakey. Martha Fitzgerald, Esther Sampson. Agnes Flippo, Jean Collier, Perry Darner,

Edith Quinlan. Helen Rector

Pondering over a microscope in the biology lab. mixing batters and doughs in the ex-

perimental cookery lab, making odoriferous products in the chemistry lab, developing favor-

ite snaps in the dark-room of the physics lab, members of the Curie Science Club are a

various group.

All members of this organization, which is limited to science majors, automatically

upon initiation, become members of the Virginia Academy of Science. Each candidate for

membership is required to submit to the club some worthy paper or other contribution based

on an individual research problem. At bi-monthly meetings these aspiring scientists exchange

ideas on all the problems of the material universe!

This year the chief interest of the club has been in a photography group under the able

direction of Dr. M. A. Pittman, physics teacher. The structure and proper use of the camera

were discussed and the correct methods of developing and printing pictures were emphasized.

Special programs were arranged at various times with guest speakers or scientific movies as

their feature. This year the club presented two movies: The Life of Thomas A. Edison and

Walter Damrosch.

Curie Science Club

M A RG A R ET TRE VI LI A N

Martha Fitzgerald

Margaret Blakev

Nancy Jones

Doris Fivecoat

Dr. Phillips

Chairman of Program Committee

Honorary Member

President

I 'ice-President

Secretary

Treasurer

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Debating Club MARIA M ILLER BowMAN ................................................................ . . . . Presidenl

S A M M YE \IV H 11'£. . . ... . . ...... .. . . ... . . ... . . . ..... .... ..•. .. ..... ........ .•.... .. . .. . .... . . Vice-P resi:cl eni

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1\IR. MclLWRAlTH

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DR. TRESlUDER

1\IR. DINGLEDINE

The national question debated this ) car was. ··Resoh ed. That the United States Should Cease to Use Public Funds (including credit) to Stimulate Busines .'' \N"ell-you know how people a re when they are telling other people huw to :,pend mune) ! .\nd the l\ladison girls ga,·e as well as they took in those spirited arguments.

This year debates were arranged with Hampden- ~ydney College, Bridgewater College, vVaynes­burg State Teachers College. L) nchburg College. Roanoke College, Shepherdstown Teachers Col­lege, \ \'ashington and Lee Cni,·ersity, ~ I ichigan Stale Cui lege, and the Cni,·ersit) uf Richmond. Bridgewater Cullc:ge entertained our club following a debate on their campus.

An interesting interchange of ideas governs the debate::, . .Kew members receive helpful train­ing: uld member ha,•e experience in radio debating. The club really lives up to its motto: .. Syllables go,·ern the world.''

First ro~t· Jane Lynn. Jane Sitl~s. Sammye \\'hite, l\laria Bowman. Marylin Faulconer. \'irginia Hull , Martha ~fcGa\·ock

_'l' ccolld rO~l' Harriett BrcJ\\ n, Suzanne Cm\ ne Third row · Anna .Miller, Earle I I itt . . \iken Brillhart. Margaret Shelton. Geraldint: \ilstock, Uolly Burchard,

:Marjorie ~1cKnight, l\-larjune Pitts

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Debating Club

Maria Miller Bowman

Sammye White.

Jane Lynn.

Anna Miller

Dr. Freuerikson

Mr. McIlwraith

Advisors

.President

Vice-President

Secretary

Treasurer

Dr. Tresiuuer

Mr. Dingledine

The national question debated this year was, "Resolved, That the United States Should Cease

to Use Public Funds (including credit) to Stimulate Business." Well—you know how people are

when they are telling other people how to spend money ! And the Madison girls gave as well as they

took in those spirited arguments.

This year debates were arranged with Hampden-Sydney College, Bridgewater College, Waynes-

burg State Teachers College. Lynchhurg College. Koanoke College, Shepherdstown Teachers Col-

lege. Washington and Lee University. Michigan State College, and the University of Richmond.

Bridgewater College entertained our dub following a debate on their campus.

An interesting interchange of ideas governs the debates. New members receive helpful train-

ing: old members have experience in radio debating. The club really lives up to its motto:

"Syllables govern the world."

Tirst rozc. Jane Lynn. Jane Sites, Sammye White, Maria Bowman. Marylin Fanlconer, Virginia Hull.

Martha McGavock

Second row: Harriett Brown. Suzanne Cowne

Third row: Anna Miller. Earle Hitt. Aileen Brillhart. Margaret Shelton, Geraldine Ailstock, Dolly Bnrchard.

Marjorie McKnight, Marjorie Pitts

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Frances Sale Club E l.IZA BETH ALEXA NDER ...... ......... . . ..... .................. .......... ..................•. ... ......... .. President JAxE LYKK ....... ..... ............ ... .. ... . ..... ..... ........ .. .......... ... ...................... .... 1-ice-Presidellf A~XA niiLLER .... ...... ..... .............................. . ............ ............ ....... . .............. .... .... Secretary BEATRICE BASS... .. ................... ........... ... . . . . . ....... ............. .... ... ... ... . ............... . Treasurer ]EAX CoLLIER .. .. . ..... .... ...... ..... .... .. ... .... . ........ ...... ..... ....... .. . Ciwinw.1n Social Committee

l\lrss RoBERTsox

:i\Itss X OETZEL

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'.:\lembership in Frances ale is limited to H ome Economics majors. who are priYileged to pur~ue their inrere t · in nne uf the four groups into \\'hich the d ub i diYided. After a general meeting, each group goe ro a epa rate room for discu::.sion of their cho en specialized topics .

:\I iss Robertson _ ponsors the clothing group. whose project for this year included a study of pre ent-day styles and color · as compared with those o( by-gone days. \\' ith :\Iiss \Vii on as ad,·isor. the food <.Ji,·i · ion eli cu .;;ed foods. not in the nutrition-clas · room manner. but rather short cuts in preparing part~ refre hment::.. for instance . .-\nether g roup worked with :\Iiss X oetzel. devel­oping enthu~ia tic parti cipation in all ::.orts of hobbie::.. T he art group. which discussed its problems \\'ith :\lis Pearman. tried to tie up art more effecrin::ly \\'ith homemaking activities.

Catering for other campus organizations at Thursda~ a fternoon leas is one o f the most impor­tant re pon ·ihilirie · o[ France Sale girls.

F;irst rOi•': Mildred .\bbitt. ~Iarine Aleshire, Elizabeth :\.lexander. Dorothy ,\lien, Dorothy Anderson. F rances .\nderson, ).[ar) :\shby. Beatrice Bass. ~I argaret Blakey

Suond row · Dorothy Bones. Dorothy Bowie, ~fa ria Bowman, Ruth Brumback. Isabelle Buckley, Elizabeth .\dams Bullock. Dolly Burchard, ~laude Burnette. ~lartha Burruughs

Third rO<•' <...e•Jrgla Bywaters. ~laxinl' Calfee, Stella Carter. France Cole. Jean Collier, :\ancy Dick. Gladys Dickerson. Mary jane Uingleuin~ .• \nnie Lau ra Edwards

Fourtl1 r o< .. · :\ancy E' ans. Celeste Fitzhugh. \ "irginia Lee Fitzhugh, ~far) \'irgiuia Fletcher, .\gn~s Flippo, Edith :\lay Fultz, .\lmeda Gre,·ard. Ruth Halstead. Marilee Henkle . .

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P rances Sale Club

Elizabeth Alexander...

Jane Lynn

Anna Miller

Beatrice Bass

President

I 'ice-President

Secretary

Treasurer

Jean Collier Chairman Social Committee

Advisors

Miss Robertson Miss Pearman

Miss Noetzel Miss Wilson

Membership in Frances Sale is limited to Home Economics majors, who are privileged to

pursue their interests in one of the four groups into which the club is divided. After a general

meeting, each group goes to a separate room for discussion of their chosen specialized topics.

Miss Robertson sponsors the clothing group, whose project for this year included a study

of present-day styles and colors as compared with those of by-gone days. With Miss Wilson as

advisor, the foods division discussed foods, not in the nutrition-classroom manner, but rather short

cuts in preparing parts refreshments, for instance. Another group worked with Miss Xoetzel, devel-

oping enthusiastic participation in all sorts of hobbies. The art group, which discussed its problems

with Miss Pearman. tried to lie up art more effectively with homemaking activities.

Catering fur other campus organizations at Thursday afternoon teas is one of the most impor-

tant responsibilities of Frances Sale girls.

lirst rozv. Mildred Abbitt. Marine Aleshire, Elizabeth Alexander. Dorothy Allen, Dorothy Anderson. Frances

Anderson, Mary Ashby. Beatrice Bass. Margaret Blakey

Second row Dorothy Bones, Dorothy Bowie, Maria Bowman. Ruth Brumback. Isabelle Buckley, Elizabeth

Adams Bullock. Dolly Burchard, Maude Burnette. Martha Burroughs

Third rvzc Georgia Bywaters. Maxine Calfee. Stella Carter, Frances Cole. Jean Collier, Xancy Dick. Gladys

Dickerson, Mary Jane Dingledine, Annie Laura Edwards

Fourth rou Xancy Evans, Celeste Fitzhugh. Virginia Lee Fitzhugh, Mary Virginia Fletcher. Agnes Flippo,

Edith May Fultz. Alrneda Greyard. Ruth Halstead. Marilee Henkle

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Charlotte Heslep Eleanor H ich Ethd 11111 \ ·m.~tnia Hull .\lice Ingram Helen J enmng-. ~ an C) J ones

Blanch Kdle) .\lice Kent I !ilda Kent Lucia Kibbe ~ ellie Knupp ~larion La " renee E!>ther Leatherman

Jane Logan Jane Lynn .\nn ~l cLiinttc Judith ~ll:Cue P oll) ~[aniak, Lucille .l\1 l'ador lon\\ay ~f erntl

\nna ~Iiller Faye ~~ itchell L>orothv :\I Ol1rc ~lartha· ~ethken \ ' irgima ~ t:\\ man France:. O rndnrfT ) anc Prtdha rn

Lout:.e Pntchard Edith Qumlan ~{aria Richardson Kathleen Rhea Virginia Ll•c l{obert~ Mary Rogers .l\1 argarct ({usher

'all) Rusher E!>thcr Sampson Lucinda Shepherd \ ·irginia ~h reckhise \ · trginia Smtth Clara St)lt:r l<eba S tartt

~fan E\chn ' tcele . . Frances Stickle\ ).fary Louise S)·dnor £,·angeluK Thomas ~fargaret Tre,·ilian (;wcndoh n Truehcart Clara \'a" te r

.\rl ene \\'alton Fannie H ope \\ arden Frances \ \'arrcn l\1arguerite \\'a tkins Lucille \\'ebb :\fargarel \\ cil Martha \nn \\"elch

r ri :. \\ e:.t LilJ \\'hitten ~ ellie Williams Lucille Willingham Edna ~Iae \\' ooding \\'en dell \\' orsley Ed}1 he \\'right

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Charlotte Heslep

Eleanor Hicks

Ethel Hill

Virginia Hull

Alice Ingram

Helen Jennings

Xancy Jones

Blanch Kelley

Alice Kent

Hilda Kent

Lucia Kibbe

Nellie Knupp

Marion Lawrence

Esther Leatherman

Jane Logan

Jane Lynn

Ann McClinlic

Judith McCue

Polly Maniates

Lucille Meador

Con way Merrill

Anna Miller

Faye Mitchell

Dorothy Moore

Martha Nethken

Virginia Newman

Frances Orndorff

Jane Pridham

Louise Pritchard

Edith Quinlan

Maria Richardson

Kathleen Rhea

Virginia Lee Roberts

Mary Rogers

Margaret Rusher

Sally Rusher

Esther Sampson

Lucinda Shepherd

Virginia Shreckhise

Virginia Smith

Clara Soter

Reba Slant

Mary Evelyn Steele

Frances Stickley

Mary Louise Sydnor

Evangeline Thomas

Margaret Trevilian

Gwendolyn Trueheart

Clara Vawter

Arlene Walton

Fannie Hope Warden

[•'ranees Warren

Marguerite Watkins

Lucille Webb

Margaret Weil

Martha Ann Welch

Iris West

Lily Whitten

Nellie Williams

Lucille Willingham

Edna Mae Wooding

Wendell Worsley

Edythe Wright

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Freshman Chorus

SECTTOX A. First rtr.l'. Elb:abeth \\'illis, Geraldine Jeter, Annie Butlc:r. Eloise Roebuck. Elizabeth Xeale. Clarice Andes. 11'1argaret Pultz, Dorothy Bowles

~cr<md row. Xaom1 ~lcAIIen, .\largarc:t Black. Beatnce ~[erkle, Bertha Huffman, Lucille \\'agner. ~largaret Shdton . .\lary ~ l oore Fontame Tl11rd rou• · Rosalie Leuz:ti, Rose Montagne. Lillian Snodgrass, Louise Parks. Edith Snidow. Lo1s Withams, Bernice Liskey

Fourt/1 row· Carol D'Apice, Pauline Boblett. Opal Gardner, Robbie Cagle, Helen Hildebrand, Barbara Sims Back ro;u. Jean Copper, Anne Akers, P hyllis Jones. Gertrude Ame~. \'irginia Branham. Eleanor Hart, ~lary Theresa Thaxton. Alice

Lewis Tucker. ~liriam Lambert. Betty Lou Williams, Billie Liggett. Dorothy Thomas

SECTIO:'II B. First ro<t•: :\largaret Felty, Barbara Tillson, Virginia ~liles. Diana Berkley, Anne S1erveld, ~l argaret West Starul111u. first ro~··. Ruth Keller. ;\lildred ]{hodes. Hardinia Gwathmey, i\lildred Gwathmey, Inez \\'ails

Staudiug, so:coud row: Elame Johnston, Evelyn Kuhnert, Daisy ;\[ay Park, Katie Adams. LoUise \ 'ia Tl11rd roou. Tony Eastham. Charlotte Stroud, Audrey Ott, ~lary Dickerson. Emma Joyce johm·ox. Dorothy Moore, Alice .\l onroe,

\'irg10ia Waring, \'irginia Acker Back row: Gladys Earman, Sally Childress, \'irgm1a O'Sullivan. Rachel Young, Grace Sharpe

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Pullz, Dorothy Bowles

Second rote. Naomi McAllen, Margaret Black, Beatrice Merkle, Bertha Huffman, Lucille Wagner. Margaret Shelton, Mary Moore Fontaine

Third rozv: Rosalie l^uzzi. Rose Montague. Lillian Snodgrass. Louise Parks. Edith Snidow, Lois Williams. Bernice Liskcy

Fourth row: Carol D'Apice. Pauline Boblctt, Opal Gardner. Robbie Cagle. Helen Hildebrand. Barbara Sims

Back row: Jean Copper. Anne Akers, Phyllis Jones, Gertrude Ames. Virginia Branham. Eleanor Hart. Mary Theresa Thaxton, Alice

Lewis Tucker. Miriam Lambert, Betty Lou W illiams. Billie Liggett. Dorothy Thomas

SECTION B. First row: Margaret Felty, Barbara Tillson, Virginia Miles, Diana Berkley. Anne Sierveld, Margaret West

Standing, first row: Ruth Keller. Mildred Rhodes. Hardinia Gwathmey, Mildred Gwathmey, Inez Walls

Standing, second row: Elaine Johnston. Evelyn Kuhnert, Daisy May Park. Katie Adams. Louise Via

Third row: Tony Eastham, Charlotte Stroud. Audrey Ott, Mary Dickerson, Emma Joyce John cox, Dorothy Moore, Alice Monroe,

Virginia Waring. Virginia Acker

Back row: Gladys Earman, Sally Childress, Virginia O'Sullivan. Rachel Voung, Grace Sharpe

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IsABELLE BucKL EY

Presideut

HARRIET CoviNCTOX

T ~ice-President

VIRGINiA ~E\\' MAN

S ecretar)'- Treasurer

RuTH K ELLER

Reporta

MILDRED GWATJI ~lEY

Publicity _-:lgeut

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Sponsor

Firs/ row: Ga r ne tt e Riddle, Sally Wetsel, Nellie Gardner. I s abelle Bu c kley, Kathleeu

Sh ryock, Harriet Covington Second row: Maria Bowman, Edna Mae Wo odi ng, Evelyn Wilkinson, Helen Bell, Virginia

Newman, Kathryn F rye Third row: Dorothy Rin ker, Mary Edna :l\IcGuire, Kathleen Rountree, Mild red Gwathmey, A rdi s H op kins. Hardinia Gwathmey, Alma Ward, Kath­ryn Shaller, H eltn Hounchell Fou.rtll row: \'ivian j ohnston. Elizabeth Martin. Gladys Ear­man, Willie Liggett. June Kiser, A nita Brumback, Pauline Bob-

lett, Rose F leshmau

Garden Club Saturday afternoons the g irls often put on old clothes. go riding or hiking with lVI iss

Palmer, their sponsor , and bring back ferns, mos , woodland plants, and flo\\'ers, which

the~' then arrange in pleasing effecL. This year they made an indoor glass garden . too.

l\Io t of the flowers in the recept ion room and in the dining hall are g rown in the cut­

flowe r garden by members of the club.

Programs and lectures on Aov·:er and garden arrangement, on botanical names, and on

special plants and Rower keep the g irls interested in their wo rk throughout the year.

In the picture abO\·e. the g irl a re not in their work togs, for the sea on hadn't yet

opened. Grouped about the stone \Vall over near Junio r Hall, they are breathing in Febru­

ar\'· crisp air and thinking eagerly of the balmy . \pril weather when they can do their plant -. Jng.

Because D olly l\Iadison loved gardens and flowe r , her name will be adopted by the

Garden Club.

Isabelle Buckley

President

Harriet Covington

/ ice-President

Virginia Xewman

Xecreta ry- 7 rcas 11 re r

Ruth Keller

Reporter

Mildred Gwathmey

Publicity Agent

Miss Palmer

Sponsor

First row: Garnette Riddle.

Sally Wetsel, Nellie Gardner.

Isabelle Buckley. Kathleen

Shryock, Harriet Covington

Second row: Maria Bowman.

Edna Mae Wooding. Evelyn

Wilkinson, Helen Bell, Virginia

Newman. Kathryn Frye

Third row: Dorothy Rinker.

Mary Edna McGuire, Kathleen

Rountree, Mildred Gwathmey.

Ardis Hopkins. Hardinia

Gwathmey, Alma Ward, Kath-

ryn Shaller. Helen Hounchell

Fourth row: Vivian Johnston.

Elizabeth Martin. Gladys Ear-

man. Willie Liggett. June Kiser.

Anita Brumback. Pauline Bob-

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Palmer, their sponsor, and bring back ferns, moss, woodland plants, and (lowers, which

they then arrange in pleasing effects. This year they made an indoor glass garden, too.

Most of the flowers in the reception rooms and in the dining halls are grown in the cut-

flower garden by members of the club.

Programs and lectures on flowers and garden arrangement, on botanical names, and on

special plants and flowers keep the girls interested in their work throughout the year.

In the picture above, the girls are not in their work togs, for the season hadn't yet

opened. Grouped about the stone wall over near Junior Hall, they are breathing in Febru-

ary's crisp air and thinking eagerly of the balmy April weather when they can do their plant-

ing.

Because Dolly Madison loved gardens and flowers, her name will be adopted by the

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\ \.tth white cutton ~ilhuuette-.. ut ice -..kater-.. and "kier~

agatn ... t a background and ceiling of the club color:>. gn::en and -..ilnr. Reed c;nnna .... ium wa:- tran-..tonned tnto an tce

palace i11r the fir ... t German :\lithnnter dance ... un February

eighteenth. Ru~ H tck · and his tweln:-piece urche::.tra pro­' ickd the music for dancer-.. n f the f re ... hman and junior da,se .... and Cntillinn and German Club member ....

. \t the colle~ate hop in the afternoon .... weater and

... kirt" a~ .... ured the informalin· of a cu-ed dance.

\t the formal card dance rhat night. \·irginia Hull and

Charle ... Burk Griffin led the \\'hitc-clad member" and their

e .... cnrt... in the figure. The president and 'icc-president car­ried bouquet:- of Tali man ro~e~. the dub flower. The

li~ure wa!-1 inrmed em ~li..,tenJng white -.tep ........ imulating a .. ..,1111\\'-hank. ..

The club wa.., organized la .... r fall by a ~roup of ~tudenh who i d t the neul of another campu orgamzatton i or tho:::.e imt·re ... ted in dancing. Cotillton and German member-.

!-Upen-J:-.e hi-weeki~ dance in the g) m for .... tudents only.

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German Club

\" LRGIX L\ Ht.a.L President

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LETITIA HoLLER

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Letitia Holler

Secretary

Jean Norwood

Treasurer

Margaret Clark

Business Manager

Ruth Hardesty

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Dr. and Mrs. Pittman

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Mr. and Mrs. Slaughter

W ith white cotton silhouettes of ice skaters and skiers

against a background and ceiling of the club colors, green

and silver. Reed (iymnasium was transformed into an ice

palace for the first German Midwinter dances on February

eighteenth. Roy Dicks and his twelve-piece orchestra pro-

vided the music for dancers of the freshman and junior

classes and Cotillion and German Club members.

At the collegiate hop in the afternoon, sweaters and

skirts assured the informality of a co-ed dance. •

At the formal card dance that night. Virginia Hull and

Charles Burks Griffin led the white-clad members and their

escorts in the figure. The president and vice-president car-

ried bouquets of Talisman roses, the club flower. The

figure was formed on glistening white steps, simulating

a ^snow-bank."

The club was organized last fall by a group of students

who felt the need of another campus organization for those

interested in dancing. Cotillion and German members

supervise bi-weekly dances in the gym for students only.

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Frances _\lexander Oorothy Ander::.on \ nna Gordon Ua rrett Beatrice Bass ~ue Boles Clai re Bricker

Judy Brothers Lois Burnette ~largaret Cla rk Betty Coupar Rachel Crocker [~oberta Dinwiddie

Doris Fentress Martha Fitzgeral d Celeste Fitzhugh Dorothea Fle1scher Barbara Ford Mildred Glass

. \ lmcda Grey a nl Dorothy GrO\ c Betty Hannah Ruth Hardesty Evelyn Hathaway Barba ra Haverty

Betty II ickman Eleanor Hollender Letitia Holler Francene Hulburd Helen ] ahnke Y ,·ettc Kohn

M ary Ellen i\'[acKarsie Grace l\filler Faye Mitchell Jean Nor wood Bruoks Q,·erton Margaret Pittman

Jane Pridham E"elvn Reade \\'in! fred Rew \'irginia Lee Roberts Yirginia P. Smith Marj ori e Snodgrass

l\bry Jane Sowers Marv EYelvn Steele - . Beuy Thomas Elizai.Jeth Treadwell Clara \ 'awter ~largaret \\'eil

Peggy \\ieller Kitty \\ ' hite Sammve \\' hite Lily \Vhitten .\nita \\'ise

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Frances Alexander

Dorothy Anderson

Anna Gordon Barrett

Beatrice Bass

Sue Boles

Claire Bricker

Judy Brothers

Lois Burnette

Margaret Clark

Betty Con par

Rachel Crocker

Roberta Dinwiddie

Doris Fentress

Martha Fitzgerald

Celeste Fitzhugh

Dorothea Fleischer

Barbara Ford

Mildred Glass

Alrneda Greyard

Dorothy Grove

Betty Hannah

Ruth Hardesty

Evelyn Hathaway

Barbara Havenv

Betty Hickman

Eleanor Hoi lender

Letilia Holler

Francene Hulburd

Helen Jahnke

Vvette Kohn

Mary Ellen MacKarsie

Grace Miller

Fay? Mitchell

Jean Norwood

Brooks Overton

Margaret Pittman

Jane Pridham

Evelyn Reade

Winifred Rew

Virginia Lee Roberts

Virginia P. Smith

Marjorie Snodgrass

Mary Jane Sowers

Mary Evelyn Steele

Betty Thomas

Elizabeth Tread well

Clara Vawter

Margaret Weil

Peggy Weller

Kitty White

Sammye White

Lily Whitten

Anita Wise

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Glee Club ELLE:-1' FAIRLA:\[8

President X.\~CY £,\R:\L\~

/ 'ice-President }AN'ET ';\IrLLER

Secretary MARGA RET YouNG B 11siness .lfanager

SHIRLEY \\'u !TTl NGTON

Librarian GERALDL~ E Dot·cLASs

Pianist ).f l ,S SH.\EFFER

D1rector

ln the fall the GJ~:e Club presented a broadcast. a concert at Shenandoah Ca\'­crns. and Chnstma~ \ ' espers in \ \ 'i lson Hall- particular !) etTecti,·e this year against a background of lighted cathedral "indows. In :\Ia} the club appea red in a concert in Baltimore at the biennial com·ention of the .:\ational Federation ui :\f usic. where the club represented the \ 'i rginia Federation. This was followed by participat ion in a mass choru~ at the \\'o rld's Fair in .:\e'' York, where the club sang under the clir~:ction of Dr. J. \ \ '. E rb.

To the gi rl s who belong. Glee Club means many things: rehearsals twice a week (and mbetwee11) in the big Music Room with the Stcinway and the ferns ... singing the .-lima .\lata on bus trips . .. red and white vestments . .. singing for ~fay Day out on the g reen hill ... the candles and ca rols of Christmas \ · espers ... initiation of ncw members,

First rot•' :\Iaq Jane Dinglcdme. Inez \\'ails, Loutse :\fc~air, Barbara Tillson '>ao11d I'Ou! .\Iadclon Jessee, Dorothy Grove. Ruth Ritchie

Third row. Elsie Thomas, :\Iargaret Parsons. Elsie J ones. Charlotte Heslep. :\Iargaret ~loon!

First row: M

ird row: Elsie

Glee Club

Ellen Fairlamb

President

Nancy Ear man

Ifice-President

Janet Miller

Secretary

Margaret Young

Business Manager

Shirley Whittington

Librarian

Geraldine Douglass

Pianist

Miss Shaeffer

Director

In ihe fall the Glee Club presented a

broadcast, a concert at Shenandoah Cav-

erns, and Christmas Vespers in Wilson

Hall — particularly effective this year

against a background of lighted cathedral

windows. In May the club appeared in a

concert in Baltimore at the biennial

convention of the National Federation

of Music, where the club represented the

Virginia Federation. This was followed

by participation in a mass chorus at the

World's Fair in New York, where the

club sang under the direction of Dr. I.

W. Erb.

To the girls who belong. Glee Club

means many things: rehearsals twice a

week (and inbetween) in the big Music

Room with the Steinway and the ferns

. . . singing the Alma Mater on bus trips

. . . red and white vestments . . . singing

for May Day out on the green hill , . .

the candles and carols of Christmas

Vespers . . . initiation of new members.

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ary Jane Dingledine. Inez Walls, Louise McNair, Barbara Tillson

Second row: Madelon Jessee, Dorothy Grove. Ruth Ritchie

Thomas, Margaret Parsons, Elsie Jones. Charlotte Heslep. Margaret Moore

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'' ho neH'r get the i orm of the sen kc right . . . t ri-\\ cekl) chapt.>l sen icl s . . . singing on the way home frnm rractices at night . . anti then - graduatmn- \\ hen n~stments are sadly turned in.

But C\en more than these th111gs. "hid1 the girls ''ill surely never fn rgrt. Glee Club means loyalty and devotion to an ideal. a high ~e t uf standards to be constantly remembered. cooperation and sub­ordination nf personal wishes. an endk·!> effnrt to create hcauti [uJ music. anrl. always. a n attempt to be of sen ·ice to the college.

FIRST SOPI{.\:\OS f1rsl rm.<•· Ruby June Sto\\crs, june Cronks, Eleanor Xolte, \'irginia Anne Switzer. Sue Boles

~cco11d rtm• · Helena Potter. LaFayette Carr , Josephine BO\dcs. jean Birchall, Dorothy Xo,·er, Marie \\' alker, Gwendolyn Il u IT man

SElOXU SOPR\~OS First ruu" Kathcnne Butler .. \delaide Richa rdson, J ane Dingledine, 1\larlin Pence, Marcella

Richardson. ;\farine \lcshire Second rm.,• Kathcrin~ W alker, 1\1argaret Sherman. ~lary P. \\' right. Esther Leatherman.

Dorothy Fa" Icy, Doris Knontz. Celeste Fitzhugh, Katherine Shull

who never get the form of the service right , . . iri-weekly chapel services . . . singing on the

way home from practices at night . . . and then—graduation—when vestments are sadly turned in.

But even more than these tilings, which the girls will surely never forget, (lice Club means loyalty

and devotion to an ideal, a high set nf standards to he constantly remembered, cooperation and sub-

ordination of personal wishes, an endless effort to create beautiful music, and. always, an attempt to

be of service to the college.

FIRST SOPRANOS

l-irst row: Ruby June Stowers, June Crooks, Eleanor Xolte. Virginia Anne Switzer. Sue Boles

Second row; Helena Potter. LaEayette Carr, Josephine Bowles, Jean Birchall. Dorothy Xover. Marie

Walker, Gwendolyn Huffman

SECOND SOPRANOS

First row: Katherine Butler, Adelaide Richardson, Jane Dingledine, Marlin Pence, Marcclla

Richardson, Marine Aleshire

Second row: Katherine Walker. Margaret Sherman. Mary P. \\ right. Esther Leatherman,

Dorothy Eawley. Doris Koontz, Celeste Eitzhugh, Katherine Sluill

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DoROTH 't" Bo\\-DEX

E:\llLY H.\RDIE

MTHERIXE K ETROX

Hiking Club E)llLY HARDIE, President

GROl:P LEADER

:\lAY ~1.\TTHE\Y

}eLlA ~L\Y ~ll"RPHY

?\L~HY X EFF

Thi club has a secondary purpo e of gi,·i 11 0' ~ tudents the opportunity to learn more of

the country urrountling Harri~onburg. Its main purpose. howeYer. i to encourage whole­

. orne outdoor exercise for more than three hundreu ~ tudent not acti,·e in Yarsitv or cla · -port , and to pro,· ide a mild fn rm o f ph~· ~ i ca l recreation for tho~ e who do not like their ex-

ercise too strenuous.

Hike were made in the a ftemoon, after cla_ e and on aturcla\· to Da,·ton. ~Ia- anetta . . ~ pring . Plea ant Hill. the "Frog Pond ... the town re en·oir. and \[a anutten Peak Thi

year two trip. were made tu the peak, one led by J)r. Duke and the other by ~I r. Han on.

Some of the member al o enjoyed a week-end at the college camp near Port Republic.

l.tft to ,-igltt Katherine h.~trt. n. Emily Hanh~;. Ooroth~ B11wden. ] ulia ~la) ~lurphy. :\I ae :\latthe'' s. }far) ~ eff

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Hiking Club

Emily Hardie, President

GROUP LEADERS

Dorothy Bow den

Emily Hardie

Katherine Ketron

May Matthews

Julia May Murphy

Mary Xeff

This club has a secondary purpose of giving students the opportunity to learn more of

the country surrounding Harrisonburg. Its main purpose, however, is to encourage whole-

some outdoor exercise for more than three hundred students not active in varsity or class *

sports, and to provide a mild form of physical recreation for those who do not like their ex-

ercise too strenuous.

Hikes were made in the afternoons after classes and on Saturdavs to Davton. Massanetta

Springs, Pleasant Hill, the "Erog Pond." the town reservoir, and Massanutten Peak. This

year two trips were made to the peak, one led by Dr. Duke and the other by Mr. Hanson.

Some of the members also enjoyed a week-end at the college camp near Port Republic.

Left to right: Katherine Ketron, Emily Hardie, Dorothy Bowdcn. Julia May Murphy. Mae Matthews, Mary Xeff

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I. R. C. FRANCENE HuLBURD..................... .. ........ . ... ......... ... .... .. . .. . . President } UDTTH BROTHERS ..... ..............................................................•............ . T"ice-Prrside11t EMILY H ARDIE.. ........... . .............................................................................. .. Srcretar'y CATRERJ !'\E ROBERTSOX . ... ........ ... . ... ... .. ... ... . .. Treasurer GERALDINE AILSTOCK .............................................. Cltairma11 Program Committee :--JELL Loxc. .. ............. __ . ... . .. ... Librariatl MR. MclLWRAlTH, DR. FREDERJKSON, l\lR. DrNGLED INE ...... . II onorarv Nf embers -

The cli cu ion al the semi-monthly meeting of the International Relations Club this year have taken up the wars in Europe and . \ ia and their future implications. Through an exchange book en ·icc. provided by the Carnegie Foundation. members of the club haYC a number of \'aluable

book available for tudy. The club undertakes tn interest college students in national and inter­national affairs.

This pa l winter T. R. C. pre entecl at asstmhly. on December ninth . .i\ 1 i!'s Bonnie Lane, a graduate of Farm\'ille lale Teachers College, and a g-raduate student u[ Columbia University. H er experience in interviewing Hitler la~l winter was \'iYidly recounted. as were her obsen·ations o f the Youth l\ [o,·emcnt in Germany. -

,\ t the National Con\'ention of lnt<:rnatinnal Relation:- Cluil!'i held .\pri l ~ixth to eighth at \ Yill iam a nd l\htr) Colk·~e. th<: local club was reprt>-;<:nll!d h.' the m:w pn:-;idl'nt and an elected representative-at -large.

First row, sratrd · Janet Coffman. Elaine Harrison. Doris Fi' ccoat. l nra Mae Fit7.~erald. Per ry Darner, Bet ty Hannah, Elizahcth l oupar

Scrond ,.,~~~·.seated. Katherine Robertson. Emily llardie, l· rancene Hulburd, Judith Brothers, judith McCue, 1 ell Lnng

Third rMl', slomlin[t Jcnme Lee 1\Iasste. (,wendolyn Board. Rosa Let \gnor, Ruth Stickley. l\fary Rogers, Jane

J"nurtlt rll<•'· stamlintl •

Lynn, Margaret Pittman. Julia \ nn Fk•hr. Georgia Bywaters \nna Coode Tllrncr. c;eraldtnt: Ldlarrl. l\!ildrcd Garnett. F.lin1heth Little. Geraldine .t\il­

s tnck, \ ' ern \\ ilkcrson. IJornth, H ink l'r •

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I. R. C.

Francene Hulburd President

Judith Brothers Vice-President

Emily Hardie Secretary

Catherine Robertson Treasurer

Geraldine Ailstock Chairman Program Committee

Nell Long Librarian

Mr. McIlwraith, Dr. Frederikson, Mr. Dingledine. Honorary Members

The discussions at the semi-monthly meetings of the International Relations Club this year have

taken up the wars in Europe and Asia and their future implications. Through an exchange hook

service, provided by the Carnegie Foundation, members of the club have a number of valuable

hooks available for study. The club undertakes to interest college students in national and inter-

national affairs.

This past winter I. R. C. presented at assembly, on December ninth. Miss Ronnie Lane, a

graduate of Farmville State Teachers College, and a graduate student of Columbia University. Her

experience in interviewing Hitler last winter was vividly recounted, as were her observations of the

Youth Movement in Germany.

At the National Convention of International Relations Clnhs held April sixth to eighth at

William and Mary College, the local cluh was represented hv the new president and an elected

representative -at -large.

First row, seated: Janet Coffman. Elaine Harrison. Doris I-iveeoat. ( ora Mae Fitzgerald. Perry Darner. Betty

Hannah. Elizabeth Coupar

Second rozc, seated: Kalhcrine Robertson, Emily Hardie, Francene Hulburd, Judith Brothers, Judith McCue.

Nell Long

Third rozc, standing Jennie Lee Massie. (iwendolyn Board. Rosa Lee Agnor. Ruth Stickley, Mary Rogers. Jane

Lynn, Margaret Pittman. Julia Ann Flohr, Georgia By waters

Fourth rozc, standing: Anna Goode Turner, Geraldine Lillard, Mildred Gantett. Elizabeth Little. Geraldine Ail-

stock, Vern Wilkerson, Dorothy Rinker

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Kappa Delta Pi ..

J A rE LYNN .......................................................................... ·····--···· ···········--·······-·····Pres1:dent

I:!:LIZA BETH A LEX AN o ER... _ ···---------······· ·-·--······-·--·····-··-·-······························ T ·ice-Pre s£de nt

JANET 1\IrLLER .. .. .. . ..... .. . .... ... .... .. ....... .................. . ........ ..Recordiug Sec'retar'y

D o ROTHY EARS •• - • 0 ••••••• .............. ......... Correspondi-ng Secrela1')1

~ [ILDRED GARNETT ..... ················-· . ··-· .................................................. ..... Treas1wer

TA NE LOGAN •

• • • • • • • • 0 • .............................................. ............................... Sergeant-at-A r1n.s

l\IARY FLANAGAN ................................................................ .... ... .... Historian-Reporte·r

1) 1~. G IFFORD ........... .. ~ ............... ~ ..................................... ........................................ Advisor

Dr. Chang-Loh Chen. Counsellor to the Chinese ambassador to the

United States. spoke on January twenty-fifth in assembly under the

sponsorship of Kappa Delta Pi . Dr. Chang described conditions as they

existed in China fo llowing Japanese aggression. He was entertained at

luncheon in the College Tea Room by the enti re club .

• \ forma l tea. given for students who made the honor roll the first quarter, was held in A lumnae Hall on February six teenth.

Consistent with the purpose of encouraging high scholarship, club

members coached students \\·ho requested help .

• \ urvey of extra-curricular acti,·ities was made in the fall quarter

through questionna ires given to members of all campus organizations.

T he requi rements for Kappa Delta Pi membership a re high scholar­

ship and outstanding leadership. This year twenty-two new members

were added.

Kappa Delta Pi's annual scholarsh ip award to an outstanding soph­omore was granted to IVIarie \1\Talker: and the L oan Fund avai lable to

upperclassmen was increased during the yea r.

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Kappa Delta Pi

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Jane Lynn

I iLIZA BET H A LEX A NDER

Janet Miller

Dorothy Sears.

Mildred Garnett

Jane Logan

Mary Flanagan

Dr. Gifford

President

I'ice-President

Recording Secretary

Corresponding Secretory

Treasurer

Sergeant-at-A rms

H is to rian-Re po rter

Advisor

Dr. Chang-Loh Chen. Counsellor to the Chinese ambassador to the

L'nited States, spoke on January twenty-fifth in assembly under the

sponsorship of Kappa Delta Pi. Dr. Chang described conditions as they

existed in China following Japanese aggression. He was entertained at

luncheon in the College Tea Room by the entire club.

A formal tea. given for students who made the honor roll the first

quarter, was held in Alumnae Hall on February sixteenth.

Consistent with the purpose of encouraging high scholarship, club

members coached students who requested help.

A survey of extra-curricular activities was made in the fall quarter

through questionnaires given to members of all campus organizations.

The requirements for Kappa Delta Pi membership are high scholar-

ship and outstanding leadership. This year twenty-two new members

were added.

Kappa Delta Pi's annual scholarship award to an outstanding soph-

omore was granted to Marie Walker; and the Loan Fund available to

upperclassmen was increased during the year.

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Ro~a Lee Agnor

Geraldine .\iL tock

Judith Brother

Hernardme Buck

La Fa rette Carr -Corinne Car on

~lan Clark •

lktl~ Coupar

.:\'anc\ Earman .

Ellen Fai rlamh

Don Fi\ ecoal

Charlotte Heslep

Letitia ll ollcr

Geraldine Lillard

Mary C. Lyne

~I an Ellen :\IacKar...,ie •

I udith ~lcCue •

Jennie Lee ~la s1e

\nna ~Idler

\\. lllie Lee Powell

Emma Rand

Katherine Rnhertson

Mary Roger~

Virginia Shreckhi e

\ ·irginia P. Smith

Frances Taylor •

Jean YanLandingham

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Rosa Lee Agnor

Geraldine Ailstock

Judith Brothers

Bernardine Buck

LaFavette Carr

Corinne Carson

Mary Clark

Betty Coupar

Nancv Earman

Ellen Fairlamb

Doris Eivecoat

Charlotte Heslep

Letitia Holler

Geraldine Lillard

Mary C. Lyne

Mary Ellen MacKarsie

Judith McCue

[ennie Lee Massie

Anna Miller

Willie Lee Powell

Emma Rand

Katherine Robertson

Mary Rogers

Virginia Shreckhise

Virginia P. Smith

Frances Taylor

Jean VanLandingham

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Lanier

Colors

\ "iolet and \\"bite

Literary

JJ otto

"IIi ~ ong "a unly liYing aloud.

IIi work a inging with hi hand ...

DOROT 11 \ D AY. . .............................. . Preside Ill

\ "rRGii'\L\ H..u1sEY ........ . . .... ........ ···-·· ... /' icc-Prcsidcul. . .... .

Society

F I O'll!(' ,.

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RL"TII H.\RDESTY

GE:"E BALLARU ............... .... .. . ..... . 0... • SL'crc/crrv ........... -······ ........... - .. .. .. ... S.un1 YE \\.nn E

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Trca.wrcr ............... ·····- ............... ··- CnRrX XE HTPP

ChairJIIall uf r'ruyram Colllmillcl'

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H onorar \' .. 11 embers

·- · . ..... 0 ... j L' DY \ 'IX YARD

EuxoR :\L"sox

:\lAXIXE SHA XK

l·:ach Friday night a iter dinner. "hen the Nrcc~c ha" ju~t "IJIO\\ u". there i. a great

crackling and "· i ~h i ng a.... the member!:> uf Lanier ~ ettle d O\\ 11 in Jack on :\ lu::; ic Room for

their \\'eekly meeting. .\t the meetings all o rts of topic are tli .cussed. e,·en das::.work­

social and family relation hip . for in- tance.

Lanier membeL ha\·e been bu y with their cu tomary actiYities-a \\'elcoming tea for

all ne\\' student . a chapel program lo celebrate Lanier Day, a fo rmal banquet. and the quar­

terh· initiation of new member_ . .

Lanier Day i ~ ob.en ·ecl on February third. in honnr o i the outhern poet. Sidney Lanier.

for "'·hom the club is named. and who e fine ideals are the s tandard and aim of the societY. '

Lanier. a nati,·e oi ~Tacon . Georg-ia. spent some time at Rockingham Spring.::, near l.lc­

Gahey ,-ille. V irginia. where he wrote his ''Science of English Yerse,'' the table he then

used now being in the possession of the club.

Lanier Literary Society. founded in 1908. enjoys the priYilege of ba,·ing as its sponsors

:\Iiss Bessie Lanier and 11iss Elizabeth Cleveland.

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Literary

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Colors Flower

Violet and White Violet

Motto

Ilis song was only living aloud.

His work a singing with his hand."

Dorothy Day

Virginia Ramsey

Gene Ballard

Corinne Shipp.

Cecile Harville

Ellen Miner

Olive Johnson

President

I iee-President

Secretary

Treasurer.

.Chairman of Proijram Committee

Seri/eant-at-Arms

Critic —

Blanc hard Rand

Rl th Hardesty

Sam.mye White

Corinne Shipp

Judy Vinyard

Elinor Mason

Maxine Shank

Honorary Members

Miss Cleveland Miss Lanier

Each Friday night after dinner, when the Breeze has just "hlown". there is a great

crackling and swishing as the memhers of Lanier settle down in Jackson Music Room for

their weekly meeting. At the meetings all sorts of topics are discussed, even classwork—

social and family relationships, for instance.

Lanier members have been busy with their customary activities—a welcoming tea for

all new students, a chapel program to celebrate Lanier Day, a formal banquet, and the quar-

terly initiation of new members.

Lanier Day is observed on February third, in honor of the Southern poet. Sidney Lanier.

for whom the club is named, and whose fine ideals are the standards and aims of the society.

I.anier. a native of Macon. Georgia, spent some time at Rockingham Springs, near Mc-

Gahcysville. Virginia, where he wrote his "Science of English Verse," the table he then

used now being in the possession of the club.

Lanier Literary Society, founded in 1908. enjoys the privilege of having as its sponsors

Miss Bessie Lanier and Miss Elizabeth Cleveland.

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DonoTRY D.,' BtANCIJ.\RD R.\.t>:U

Mildred Abbitt \gnes Arnold

Mary Bailey Gene Ballard Anna Gordon llarrell Beatrice Bass Elizabeth .\dams Bullock

Lois Burnette \'irginia Laird Conrad \nn Cowling Lucille Cover Rachel Crocker Kilty Dawson Frances Drewre)

Lucille Farley Celes te Fitzhugh Dorothy Grubbs Cecile Harville Ruth Hardesty Barbara Haverty Betty Hickman

\ .i rginia Hull Olive Johnson \nn Kellam ~lartha Ligon J anc Logan Libby Martin Ellen ~liner

Mary .\lice Moore Evelyn Murrell Jean Nor wood Margaret Pittman Louise Pritcha rd Virginia Ramsey Evelyn Reade

Virginia Lee Roberts Maxine Shank Corinne Shipp Mary Evelyn Steele Vi rginia .:\nne Switzer Charlotte Townshend 1\nnabelle Tucker

raul ine Uhl in Julia Day Vinyard F ranees \ V arren Peggy Weller fGtty White Sammye White Mary \\' inston

Lanier Literary Society

Dorothy Day

Blanchard Rand

Lanier Literary Society

Mildred Abbilt

Agnes Arnold

Mary Bailey

Gene Ballard

Anna Gordon Barrett

Beatrice Bass

Elizabeth Adams Bullock

Lois Bnrnette

Virginia Laird Conrad

Ann Cowling

Lucille Cover

Rachel Crocker

Kitty Dawson

Frances Drew rev

Lucille Farley

Celeste Fitzlnigh

Dorothy Grubbs

Cecile Harville

Ruth Hardesty

Barbara Haverty

Betty Hickman

Virginia Hull

Olive Johnson

Ann Kellam

Martha Ligon

Jane Logan

Libby Martin

Ellen Miner

Mary Alice Moore

Evelyn Murrell

Jean Norwood

Margaret Pittman

Louise Pritchard

Virginia Ramsey

Evelyn Reade

Virginia Lee Roberts

Maxine Shank

Corinne Shipp

Mary Evelyn Steele

Virginia Anne Swilzer

Charlotte Townshend

Annabelle Tucker

Pauline Uhlin

Julia Day Vinyard

Frances Warren

Peggv Weller

Kitty White

Sammye White

Mary Winston

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Con feder ate Grav and Gold •

Literary

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Society

Flower

\\'hi te Carnation

"\Vearing the white fl ower of a blame le~ li fe"

BETTY LotJ Mcl\L\rrA~ .. ........ .. ........ ..... ... President .. . . •···•··•· .. ..... . ... . ..... . :.\ IA RTH A FITZGERALD

AGNES CRAIG .......... . . __ .. ....... . . .. . . . /'ice-President .. .. . ·-.. . .... .. DORIS FENTRESS

M ARIA!' KILLINGER. ..... .. . . . .... . . Secretary •••• 0 ••••• 0 •• • • ···-· ............ .. M ARY ]AN E SOWERS

. 1\.IILDRED GooDE ......................................................... Treasurer. .. ................................................ M I LDRED GoODE

BARBARA FORD ...................... . Chairman of Program Comlllitlce ............. ..................... ANITA WISE

D o RIS FENTREss .. • 0 0 •• • ......... .S ergeal/t-at-.4 rms .... . .. . .......... .... .. .... LILLIAN PIERCE

BROOKS 0\'ERTON •• 0 -·· ·· ·· .. ·~- --~-

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DR. \\'EE-'lS DR. \\'AYLA~D

How many leg does a full-grown Cauca ian ha,·e? In music, does a Aat raise or lower

the pitch of a note? \\'hen a car 1s speeding down the road at the rate o f fifty miles per hour,

what four parts of it are ab olutely stationary at the moment ?

1\o, you don't ha,·e to be able to amm·er t hese. They're just examples of question used

in the Pro fe sor Quiz Contest which Lee pon orecl th i year. 1\Ir. Logan was "Professor

Quiz,' ' and participants were cho en at random from the fou r literan· societies and from

the student body at large. ( P . .-.t\ Lanier gi rl \-von! )

To welcome new tudents. Lee arranged a bam dance in the early fall- ,-vith figu res

called b\' Dr. Pickett as onlY D r. Pickett can call them. After the\· bad ex hausted themselves - . . square dancing. everybody relaxed long enough to ha,·e cider and doug hnuts.

In honor of the birthda\' of General Robert E. Lee. for ''hom the club is named. a musical program wa presented in chapel and a formal banquet was given in the evening.

T hree times during the year Lee goats came out on campus. \ \ 'earing white and carry­

ing a replica of the Lee sword, each goat lived in fea r and trembling for two days, doing as

she ·was bid e,·en to tripping ofi a spring dance or fight ing \\' ith temptation.

Lee girls held their meetings e\·ery Friday e\·ening afte r supper. They didn't confine

their discussions to topics of literary interest, but took up anything of general interest to the

club. Just for variety they held a spelling bee at one meeting and a limerick contest at another.

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Literary

Colors Flower

Confederate Gray and Gold White Carnation

Motto

"Wearing the white Mower of a blameless life"

Betty Lou MgMahan President Martha Fitzgerald

Agnes Ckaig Vice-president Doris Fentress

Marian Killinger. Secretary Mary Jane Sowers

Mildred Goode Treasurer Mildred Goode

Barbara Ford Chairman of Program Commit tee Anita Wise

Doris Fentress Sergeant-at-Arms Lillian Pierce

Brooks Overton Critic Brooks Overton

Honorary Members

Dr. Weems Dr. Wayland

How many legs does a full-grown Caucasian have? In music, does a Mat raise or lower

the pitch of a note? When a car is speeding down the road at the rate of fifty miles per hour,

what four parts of it are absolutely stationary at the moment?

Xo. you don't have to be able to answer these. They're just examples of questions used

in the Professor Quiz Contest which Lee sponsored this year. Mr. Logan was "Professor

Quiz." and participants were chosen at random from the four literary societies and from

the student body at large. ( P. S.—A Lanier girl won!)

To welcome new students. Lee arranged a barn dance in the early fall—with figures

called bv Dr. Pickett as onlv Dr. Pickctt can call them. After thev had exhausted themselves

square dancing, everybody relaxed long enough to have cider and doughnuts.

In honor of the birthday of General Robert K. Lee, for whom the club is named, a

musical program was presented in chapel and a formal banquet was given in the evening.

Three times during the year Lee goats came out on campus. Wearing white and carry-

ing a replica of the Lee sword, each goat lived in fear and trembling for two days, doing as

she was bid—even to tripping off a spring dance or fighting with temptation.

Lee girls held their meetings every Friday evening after supper. They didn't confine

their discussions to topics of literary interest, but took up anything of general interest to the

club. Just for variety they held a spelling bee at one meeting and a limerick contest at another.

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Jane Beer) Marguerite Bell Claire Bricker Jean Bun<]) LaFayette Carr Margaret Clark Vi rginia Colonna

;\ell Cox .\goes Cratg Inez Cratg ~anc) Dixon Nellie Dunston Doris Fentress Julia Ann Flohr

Barbara Ford Mildred Goode \ 'i rginia Greer Dorothy Grove E\'elvn llatha\\a)

• Margaret Hedges Marjorie llill

Francene Hulburd Ruth j obe Sue Kent J oily ~[arian Killinger Mike L\ne Shirley ·Major Janet Miller

Brooks Q, crton Anna Jane Pence Marlin Pence Elizabeth Phalen Lillian Pierce Marjorie Pitts Billie Powell

Ruby Preston ) ane Pridham Gaye Pritchett Emma Rand Mabel Simpson ~larj orie Snodgrass Mary Jane Sowers

Frances Ta) lor Jean \·anlandingham Mar ie \\'alker Kathrine \ \' arner \ • irginia \\ est Anita Wise Frances \V right

Lee Literary Society

Betty Lou McMah.w

Martha Fitzgerald

Lee Literary Society

Jane Beery

Marguerilc Bell

Claire Bricker

Jean Bundy

LaFayelle Carr

Margaret Clark

Virginia Colonna

Nell Cox

Agnes Craig

Inez Craig

Nancy Dixon •

Nellie Dunston

Doris Fentress

Julia Ann Flohr

Barbara Ford

Mildred Goode

Virginia Greer

Dorothy Grove

Evelyn Hathaway

Margaret Hedges

Marjorie Hill

Francene Hulburd

Ruth Jobe

Sue Kent Jolly

Marian Killinger

Mike Lyne

Shirley Major

Janet Miller

Brooks Overton

Anna Jane Pence

Marlin Pence

Elizabeth Phalen

Lillian Pierce

Marjorie Pitts

Billie Powell

Ruby Preston

Jane Pridham

Gave Pritchett

Emma Rand

Mabel Simpson

Marjorie Snodgrass

Mary Jane Sowers

Frances Taylor

Jean VanLandingham

Marie Walker

Kathrine Warner

V irginia West

Anita Wise

Frances Wright

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Le Cercle Francais 'MILDRED GARNETT

President

.i\lARY P. vVRlcr-rT l'ice-Presidrnt

I\' A NCY EAR :\1 A:\{

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DR. 1\IcCoN~'l'ELL IJ onorary Jl e111ber

' CoRA lVIAE FITZGERALD

T?'easurer

CoRINNE CARSON

Chainnan Program Cowmillel'

l\[ISS CLEVELAND

Sponsor

Le Cercle Franrais seeks to foster a broaden ing interest in France, in French literature, and in spoken French. The business procedure and the program are conducted, so far as po sible, in this language.

Some French plays are given by the members. and the Circle usually sponsors one or more French motjon pictures during the college year. .11 O'J'Crling, a recent feature at one of the local theatres, showed the grmving interest in foreign films. Thi · pring .1/aria Chapdelaine will be shown.

In early l\lay honor is always paid to Juan o[ .Arc's anniver ary, when her statue is decorated with fleur-de-li s.

At the annual chapel program many o ( the be. t-known works of art produced in France were shown with suitable comments.

These twenty girls are ably guided by Miss Elizabeth Cleveland, their sponsor, and Dr. Carl .McConnell, their honorary member.

First row. Marjorie Proffilt, 1\ancy Earman, Cora Mae Fitzgerald, Mildred Garnett, Mary P. Wright, Corinne Carson

'leco11d row: 1fiss Elizabeth Clevdand, Celia Ann Spiro, Alma Blatt, Agnes Craig, Mildred Glass. Louise Mc­Nair, Perry Darner. Jewel Schuen

Tllird rMt' . Yirginia Do)cring, Margaret \.alliun. Elizabeth Littk Elaine Harrison, Marie Smith, Anne Kellam

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Le Cercle Francais f

Mildred Garnett

President

Mary P. Wright

Vice-President

Nancy Earman

Secretary

Cora Mae Fitzgerald

Treasurer

Corinne Carson

Chairman Program Committee

Miss Cleveland

Sponsor

Dr. McConnell

Honorary Member

Le Cercle Prangais seeks to foster a broadening interest in France, in French literature, and in

spoken French. The business procedure and the programs are conducted, so far as possible, in this

language.

Some French plays are given by the members, and the Circle usually sponsors one or more

French motion pictures during the college year. Mayer ling, a recent feature at one of the local

theatres, showed the growing interest in foreign films. This spring Maria Chap delaine will be shown.

In early May honor is always paid to Joan of Arc's anniversary, when her statue is decorated

with fleur-de-lis.

At the annual chapel program many of the best-known works of art produced in France were

shown with suitable comments.

These twenty girls are ably guided by Miss Elizabeth Cleveland, their sponsor, and Dr. Carl

McConnell, their honorary member.

hirst row: Marjorie Froffitt, Nancy Earman. C'>ra Mae Fitzgerald, Mildred Garnett, Mary P. Wright. Corinne

Carson

Second row Miss Elizaheth Cleveland. Cclia Ann Spiro, Alma Blatt, Agnes Craig, Mildred Glass, Louise Mc-

Nair, Perry Darner. Jewel Schoen

Third roza Virginia Doering, Margaret Galliun. Elizabeth Little, Elaine Harrison, Marie Smith. Anne Kellam

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First rt'~'' · Louise ~lc'\air. ll azel Cline, E\'t>l) n Cruss, Betty \\ ise, Margaret Eaton Sc'c'nud rm,• : l{uth J ohe. Ceralclinc l'nngcr, Ruth Spitzer, (;ershon Stover, ldajay Bruckner. l~uth L) nch, Et hel

Naj jum, Laura Oakey Tll•in/ ruw: Audrey Utt, lne1. \Valls. Shirley Harrison. ~ l ary E'llen MacKarsie, Mary Sue Stull. Geraldine

Douglass, Elizabeth Rawles, :Mr. C. T Marshall, Corinne Shipp B<Jcl.: ro·w . Lillian Knight, D<lll)' Coppridge

Madison College Orchestra GERALDIN"E DOl'(;l .A~. •• • . . -· .. • • • •

R UTlf s PITZER.. .. ...................................... . . .......... . •

LILLIA N KNIGllT . ··-· ····-···· ·· .... ··-······· .. -·-·--··· .. .. ··-··· . . ...... .

Lou rsE l\IcN All~ ······ .. ... . .. ····· . . . .. ····-······ .. .... . . . .. .

MARGARET EATON ..... .. .. . ... . ..... .. . .. .. . ...

i\1 R. lVJ A RS TT ALL ............................. -· ................... . . ..

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Secretary-Treasurer

. . Librarian

f'u blicity J1! auager

Conduct or

An a is sounded- the on.:he. tra is tunin g up. ~Jr. ..\Jarshall holds his baton poi ed in

the air. T he members hurry to settle themselves in place and arrange their music. The baton

is lowered. L\ mighty sound is drawn forth-sometimes in pleasing harmony, hut not in fre­

quently in bewildering discord. 'They're at it for an hour or more. '"fhen, ''That 's all fo r to­

tlay." There is a bustle to put away the musical ins truments and to hasten back to the dor­

mitories to don hose for di nner. Another tri-\\'eekly practice is over.

T he orchestra began in 1937 as a small group of eight pieces, which played for chapel

programs three times a week. Under the able direction o f l\fr. Clifford T. 1\Iarshall it has

rapiclly developed into a well-balanced twenty- four piece orchestra. Now, in addition to play­

ing for chapel progra.ms, it assists at producti ons o i the Stratford Dramatic Club and other

organizations. and serves as a recording orchestra for the college.

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Sccnml ro7v. Ruth Jobe, Geraldine Conger, Ruth Spitzer, Gershon Stover, Idajay Bruckner. Ruth Lynch, Ethel

Najjuni, Laura Oakey

fhinl rozv: Audrey Oil, Inez Walls. Shirley Harrison, Mary Ellen MacKarsie, Mary Sue Stull. Geraldine

Douglass, Elizabeth Rawles, Mr. C, T. Marshall, Corinne Shipp

Back rozi': Lillian Knight. Dolly Coppridge

Madison College Orchestra

Geraldine Douglass

Ruth Spitzer

President

I 'ice-Presidcnl

Lillian Knight

Louise McNair

• ■•••»• • • « Srcri'ttir v-'P rcasurcr

Librarian

Margaret Eaton

Mr. Marshall

Publicity Manager

Conductor

An a is sounded—the orchestra is tuning up. Mr. Marshall holds his baton poised in

the air. The members hurry to settle themselves in place and arrange their music. The baton

is lowered. A mighty sound is drawn forth—sometimes in pleasing harmony, but not infre-

quently in bewildering discord. They're at it for an hour or more. Then, "That's all for to-

day."' There is a bustle to put away the musical instruments and to hasten back to the dor-

mitories to don hose for dinner. Another tri-weekly practice is over.

The orchestra began in 1937 as a small group of eight pieces, which played for chapel

programs three times a week. Under the able direction of Mr. Clifford T. Marshall it has

rapidly developed into a well-balanced twenty-four piece orchestra. Now, in addition to play-

ing for chapel programs, it assists at productions of the Stratford Dramatic Club and other

organizations, and serves as a recording orchestra for the college.

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Colors Red and \Vhite

Literary

Jfotto

Society

Flo1..ver Red Rose

"Thy Country's. thy God's. and Truth's''

:MILDRED GLASS . .. . . . ... ·-· .... _ .... .... . . President .. ......... . .. • ... 0 ••••• .... MILDRED GLASS

GwEXDOLY x H UFFMAN... . ... ......................... .f 'ice-President . . . ........ l\IARYLTN FAULCONER

GwE:\ DOLYi:\ TRUE HEART ..... Secretar\' .. ...... ... . . .. . ... . .. ...... . ..... :\I ARlO~ HART

L ORRAINE FISHER.... ....... .. ...... . . ... .. Treasurer • 0 •• •• .. . .. FAN XIE [-] OPE \VARDEN

BETTY THO~IAS ... .. .. _ ............. . .Chairma.n of Program Commiffet: .. ........ ... .. . ....... KITTY ~ (OLTZ

1\IIR.IA:\I ROBERTSOK .. • Sergcant-at-Ar111s - . . .. :\ANCY FERGUSON

lVIARY }. \\'RIGHT.. . . . . C ..

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H Oll oran• JI e111bers . l\lrss HoFF).tAX Mrss \ VrLSON

On Friday e\·ening ju t after dinner a congenial group of girls informally gathers to­

gether to discuss the busine s of the Page Literary ~ nciety and to enjoy a program by some of the member. \\'henever pos ible l\Ii s . .i\largaret \". J-loffman and ~li 1\[yrtle \Vilson,

honorary members. contribute to the program.

Page gave a tacky party in Reed Gym early jn October to welcome ne,.,· students. This

year more than the usual number o f enthusiastic fre hmen, oddly arrayed in hilarious cos­

tumes, participated in the fun.

New members must don red cap and capes and li,·e goats' Ji,·es for two days. But with

the formal initiation ceremonY comes the realiZJt ion that it wa "orth it. ~

The birthday of Thomas Nelson Page, for whom the society was named. is set aside as

Page Day. and its member pre ent a chapel program and clo e the day with a banquet. This

day, April twenty-third, has abundant literary a sociation , for it " ·a. also the birthday o f Shake peare and of Ed\\·in ~[arkham, and it i · the anni,·er. ary of the death of Shake peare,

Cervantes. and \Yords·worth.

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Society

Colors

Red and White

Flozver

Red Rose

M otto

"Thy Countrv's, thv God's, and Truth's"

Mildred Glass President

Gwendolyn Huffman \'ice-President

Gwendolyn Truemeart

Lorraine Fisher..

Betty Thomas

Miriam Robertson-

Mary I. Wright

Sccretar\' •»

Xreasu/ter—

Chairman of Program Committi

S ergeant-at-A rms

Critic

Mildred Glass

Marylin Faulconer

Marion Hart

Fannie Hope Warden-

Kitty Moltz

Nancy Ferguson

Vvette Kohn

Honorary Members

Miss Hoffman Miss Wilson

On Friday evenings just after dinner a congenial group of girls informally gathers to-

gether to discuss the business of the Page Literary Society and to enjoy a program by some

of the members. Whenever possible Miss Margaret V. Hoffman and Miss Myrtle Wilson,

honorary members, contribute to the program.

Page gave a tacky party in Reed Gym early in October to welcome new students. This

year more than the usual number of enthusiastic freshmen, oddly arrayed in hilarious cos-

tumes. participated in the fun.

New members must don red caps and capes and live goats' lives for two days. But with

the formal initiation ceremony comes the realization that it was worth it.

The birthday of Thomas Nelson Page, for whom the society was named, is set aside as

Page Day. and its members present a chapel program and close the day with a banquet. This

day. April twenty-third, has abundant literary associations, for it was also the birthday of

Shakespeare and of Edwin Markham, and it is the anniversary of the death of Shakespeare.

Cen antes. and Wordsworth.

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Marine ,\leshirc Frances , \lex a ndcr Dorothy \nderson Charlotte Bc,illc ) udith Brothers Elizabeth BrO\\ n Maxine Ca lfee

Kathryn Curling Nancy Dick ) anc Dingledtne Marylin Faulconer Nancy Ferguson Lorraine Fisher >\lmeda Greyard

Virginia Gordon ll all Marion I !art Eleanor l l ol ll-nde r Letitia Holler Anne T reland Nancy J ones Eleanor Ka-.h

Catherine Kct ron Yvette Kohn Marion La\\ renee ~ancv Lee Clarice Logan Frances Lind:.a) Mary Ellen l\facKarsie

K itt) :\foltz ~farga ret ~foore Evelyn ~fullins Dorothy I\ O\'er Linda Padgett Pauline Phill1ps Marjorie Proffitt

Elizabeth Rawles Betty Sanford Dorothy Sears Eleanor Shorts Helen Smith Vi rginia P. Smith Betty Thomas

Elizabeth T readwell Marga ret Trevilian Gwendolyn T ruehart Elinor Turner Fannie Hope \Varden ~Iary ]. Wright Margaret \\'eil :\nn Yost

Page Literary Society Mildred Glass

Page Literary Society

Marine Aleshire

Frances Alexander

Dorothy Anderson

Charlotte Beville

Judith Brothers

Elizabeth Brown

Maxine Calfee

Kathryn Curling

Nancy Dick

Jane Dingledine

Marylin Faulconer

Nancy Ferguson

Lorraine Fisher

Almeda Greyard

Virginia Gordon Ha

Marion Hart

Eleanor Hollender

Letitia Holler

Anne Ireland

Nancy Jones

Eleanor Kash

Catherine Ketron

Yvette Kohn

Marion Lawrence

Nancy Lee

Clarice Logan

Frances Lindsay

Marv Ellen MacKarsie

Kitty Moltz

Margaret Moore

Evelyn Mull ins

Dorothy Nover

Linda Padgett

Pauline Philli

Marjorie Pro

Elizabeth Rawles

Betty San ford

Dorothy Sears

Eleanor Shorts

Helen Smith

Virginia P. Smith

Betty Thomas

Elizabeth Treadwell

Margaret Trevilian

Gwendolyn Truehan

Elinor Turner

Fannie Hope Warden

Mary J. Wright

Margaret Weil

Ann Yost

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Firs/ row . Addie McGlaughlin. Adeline Blackwell Salllul ro~v : judy McCue, Frances Stickley, Anjta Bnunback, Sh irley Harrison, A lice Lewis T ucker, Evelyn

S t r ickler. Nancy Bailey, Virginia Mi les. Virginia Lee F itzhug h flat!.· row · Lois Williams, OJi,ia Carter, Lorena Dobyns, j ennie Lee Massie. Vivian J ohnston, Mrs. Bernice

\'arner. c;r·orgia By,,atcrs. Mary Gregory, Maria Bowman, Virgin ia Sh reckhis<', Edi th May F ultr.

Rural Life Club Vmcr NIA Su L~ ECK fl ISE .......... ... ........................................ .................................. ..... .. .... P1'es£d ent EDIT LI 1\i[ A Y FuLTZ............................ ........................................................................ V ice-President F RANCES STICKLEY ............................................................................................................... .... Secreta.J"V

GEORGI A BYwATERS ................................................................ ................................................ T1'easure·r .ANNA l\fiL LER ........................................................... . .Chairw an of Proy·rom Committee .MARJORI E l\1 cKNIGHT .................................................... .... Citairuwn of Soc ial Contwittee 1\I[ Rs. VARNER .............. ~.................... ........ .. . ........................ ................... .. . ............. ........... S ponsor

The R u ra l L ife Club wa fo n neJ on this campus to promote better understanding among those students who come from rura l communities and those who a re pla nning to teach in rural cmm11unities.

T his year the club has been studying hobb ies a nd their in fl uence in our everyday life. raculty members, the Home Demonstra tion Agent f rom Rockingham County, a nd Dr. E llis Ki lpatrick, a leader of youth vvork a t the U ni versity of \ i\Tisconsin, have talked to the club at its semi -monthly meetings.

At a most interesting chapel program presented during the spring quarter. the club demonstrated their procedure in educat ing t hem::.elves to help others understand the meaning o i country li fe.

Being a member of t he Nat ional R ural L i fe Associa ti on , the club this yea r sent a dele­gate, l\l[ar ia Bo\\'man, lo the Youth Section of the . \me rican Conntry L ife Convention, which had its meeti ng in Lex ington, b:entucky.

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First row: Addie McGIaughlin, Adeline Blackwell

Second row: Jndy McCue, Frances Stickley, Anita Bnnnback, Shirley Harrison, Alice Lewis Tucker, Evelyn

Strickler. Nancy Bailey, Virginia Miles, Virginia Lee Fitzhugh

Hoc/: rozv: Lois Williams, Olivia Carter. Lorena Dobyns, Jennie Lee Massie, Vivian Johnston. Mrs. Bernice

Varner. Georgia Bywaters, Mary Gregory. Maria Bowman, Virginia Shreckhise, Edith May h'nltz

Rural Life Club

Virginia Shreckhise President

Edith May Fultz Vice-President

Frances Stickley Secretary

Georgia Bywaters Treasurer

Anna Miller Chairman of Program Committee

Marjorie McKnight Chairman of Social Committee

Mrs. Varner Sponsor

The Rural Life Club was formed on this campus to promote better understanding among

those students who come from rural communities and those who are planning to teach in

rural communities.

This year the club has been studying hobbies and their influence in our everyday life.

Faculty members, the Home Demonstration Agent from Rockingham County, and Dr. Ellis

Kilpatrick, a leader of youth work at the University of Wisconsin, have talked to the club at

its semi-monthly meetings.

At a most interesting chapel program presented during the spring quarter, the club

demonstrated their procedure in educating themselves to help others understand the meaning

of country life.

Being a member of the National Rural Life Association, the club this year sent a dele-

gate, Maria Bowman, to the Youth Section of the \merican Country Life Convention, which

had its meeting in Lexington, Kentucky.

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Sesame Club \ 'lRGINJA REuBUSB .............................................. President Et.stE THo,-.rAs ... ........................................ Vice-Presidel/1 AGNES DAvts .......................................................... Secrctary

J A .:-JET CoFFMAN·······················-·-·········-············· Treasurer BERNICE LrsKEY ........................................................ P-ianist RuTH RtTCHIE .................................. ................... Reporter BARBARA RoLLER .. ........ Ciwinnan of Social Committee

Sponsors MRs. RuRBUSH MR. SHoRTs MR. CHAPPELEAR

The Sesame Club is an organization fo r day students, composed of forty-live girls who live ''double Jives" for four years. Perhaps the name {ails t o str ike a responsive chord in your memory. Remember when A li Baba in The Arabia11 Nights used the words "Open, Sesame!" to gain admission to the treasure caves? \ .Vhen the club was first organized about eight years ago. the name chosen was Sesa~ne, for that word signifies the purpose of the club-to open the campus for the day students.

During the fall quarter of the college year this group had a luncheon to which each member invited a college friend. :\l Christmas, too, a party was held and gifts were e.xchanged.

In the winter quarter the Sesame Club gaye a tea in .\lumnae Ha ll. Each girl invited her mother and several of her college friends.

Just before the close o f school this group spent a week-end at the college camp and had an evening picnic. This year. for the first time, the Sesame Club began tw o new acti\·it ies: "Secret sisters" and birthday din­

ners. Each member drew the name uf another member who was her sec ret sister; to her she gave a Christmas present and a birthday present. The club as a whole, once a quar ter, entertained all members who had bi rthdays sometime during that quarter.

First row : Mildred Smith, Janet Coffman, Agnes Davis, Virginia Reubush, Elsie Thomas. Bernice L iskey Second ro1.V. Elizabeth \~ance. Catherine Showalter, .-\ nna Margaret Long. Cleada Miller, Clarine .-\ndes, Rosa­

lind Richards, Charlotte Beam Third ro~c· Althea Stearn, Huth Ritchie, Virginia Acker, Betty Brannon. Virginia Brice. Jan~:: Dingledine,

Brown:e Lester, Alice Armentrout Fourth ro1l'.' Lucille Reubush, Yomia T ay lor, Florence J ones, Dorothy Thomas, Geraldine Conger. Tharon

Barham. ·Mary Ware Ste' ens Back row: ~ellie Knupp, Margaret Wenger. Jane Armstrong. Barbara Roller, Margaret Flory, Martha Nethken,

LaRue Huffman. Julia M oore, Alma Trumbo

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Virginia Reubush President

Elsie Thomas Vice-President

Agnes Davis Secretary

Janet Coffman Treasurer

Bern ice Liskey Pianist

Ruth Ritchie Reporter

Barbara Roller Chairman of Social Committee

Sponsors

Mrs. Ruebush Mr. Shorts Mr. Chappelear

The Sesame Club is an organization for day students, composed of forty-five girls who live "double lives"

for four years. Perhaps the name fails to strike a responsive chord in your memory. Remember when Ali

Baba in The Arabian Nights used the words "Open, Sesame!" to gain admission to the treasure caves? When

the club was first organized about eight years ago, the name chosen was Sesame, for that word signifies the

purpose of the club—to open the campus for the day students.

During the fall quarter of the college year this group had a luncheon to which each member invited a

college friend. At Christmas, loo, a party was held and gifts were exchanged.

In the winter quarter the Sesame Club gave a tea in Alumnae Hall. Each girl invited her mother and

several of her college friends.

Just before the close of school this group spent a week-end at the college camp and had an evening picnic.

This year, for the first time, the Sesame Club began two new activities: "Secret sisters" and birthday din-

ners. Each member drew the name of another member who was her secret sister; to her she gave a Christmas

present and a birthday present. The club as a whole, once a quarter, entertained all members who had birthdays

sometime during that quarter.

First row: Mildred Smith. Janet Coffman, Agnes Davis, Virginia Reubush. Elsie Thomas, Bernice Liskey

Second row: Elizabeth Vance. Catherine Showalter, Anna Margaret Long. Cleada Miller. Clarine Andes, Rosa-

lind Richards, Charlotte Beam

Third rozc: Althea Stearn, Ruth Ritchie, Virginia Acker. Betty Brannon. Virginia Brice. Jane Dingledine,

Brownie Lester. Alice Armentrout

Fourth rozc: Lucille Reubush, Vomia Taylor, Florence Jones, Dorothy Thomas, Geraldine Conger. Tharon

Barham, Mary Ware Stevens

Back rozc: Nellie Knupp, Margaret Wenger. Jane Armstrong. Barbara Roller. Margaret Flory, Martha Nethken.

LaRue Huffman. Julia Moore, Alma Trumbo

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First ro·w. Dorothy .\lien, Tharon Barham, Evelyn Baggett. H elen Hounchell, Margaret Weil. Willie Liggett, Julia .\nn F'loh r . . \lice Gritlith. Vern Wilkerson, Margaret Dawson, Dorothy Grubbs, Marjorie Hill

Secolld ro~t· Gladys \\'alker, Ruth Kiser , J ane Dingledine. Juanita Rhodes. Clarice Logan Back row: 11artha jane Draper, Frances \\right, Lucille \\'ebb, Madelon Jessee. Cora Reams. Ma rguerite Buck. Ma rtha McGavock. Mary Alice Moore. Martha Beth Newcomb, Genevie\'e Baker. \' i,· ian Fauver. Mary J ohn­

son 'vVright, Martha Burroughs, l\far jorie Pitts

Sigma Phi Lambda J u t.l ,\ ANx FLO!iR .................................... .......... Prcside11/ VER~ \ \ ' ru: ERSON ........................................ f ·ire-President D oROT.H Y GRUBBS .............................................. .. Secretary MARGARET \\'ElL....... .................... ...................... Trcasu rer MARG,\RET DERRICK ........ . ................................. .. . } 1 istorian M TSS LA::\ tER ....................... . ............. ... ....... ............. 5 /1 0 11$01'

If the progress o f Sigma Phi Lambda were measured from the standpoint of the fulfillment of what it signifies-scholarship, fellowship. and leadership-the society has certainly attained new heights in the past year. Although a requirement for entrance is a R average on al l past work or an A a,•erage fo r first-quarter fresh­men. the membership doubled last yea r.

U nder able leadership and sponsorship, these freshmen and sophomores embarked upon a three-point plan nf s tudy as their ohjecti,•e for the year.

The fi rst quarter was de,·oted to a study o f new developments in science and literatu re. and to the discus­sion o f world news topics. Faculty friends and students contributed much to the project. Early in the year Mr. Chappelear gave a general survey of the progress in science. Later Mrs. Ruebush reviewed the best current books. Mr. S laughter ga,·e a clear analysis of the Chin ese situation at one of the bi-monthly meetings.

Du ring the second quarter the value and va riety of hobbies in voked primary consideration. Dr. Phillips convinced the society of the intrinsic pleasures of photography, one of her many hobbies. Dr. Frederiksen, Dr. Sawhill, and Miss Lanier discussed news clippings, coins, and glass, respectively.

College prob lems were studied during the third quarter. Responsible committees corresponded with other colleges to obtain a broader insight into curri cula, hous ing. and leisure time expenditure, which were examined by round-table discussions.

Besides expanding into purely intellectual endeavors. the society fulfilled an additional social objective by entertaining the Men's Glee Club of Bridgewater College at a luncheon, after a concert on the Sigma Phi Lambda chapel program on February first.

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First row: Dorothy Allen. Tharon Barham, Evelyn Baggett. Helen Hounchell, Margaret Weil, Willie Liggett.

Julia Ann Flohr. Alice Griffith. Vern Wilkerson. Margaret Dawson. Dorothy Grubbs, Marjorie Hill

Second row: Gladys Walker, Ruth Riser, Jane Dingledine. Juanita Rhodes, Clarice Logan

Back row: Martha Jane Draper, Frances Wright. Lucille Webb. Madelon Jessee. Cora Reams, Marguerite Buck.

Martha McGavock, Mary Alice Moore, Martha Beth Newcomb. Genevieve Baker. Vivian Fauver, Mary John-

son Wright. Martha Burroughs, Marjorie Pitts

Sigma Phi Lambda

Julia Ann Flohr.... President

Vern Wilkerson Vice-President

Dorothy Grubbs ...Secretary

Margaret Weil Treasurer

Margaret Derrick Historian

Miss Lanier Sponsor

If the progress of Sigma Phi Lambda were measured from the standpoint of the fulfillment of what it

signifies—scholarship, fellowship, and leadership—the society has certainly attained new heights in the past year.

Although a requirement for entrance is a /? average on all past work or an A average f«»r first-quarter fresh-

men, the membership doubled last year.

Under able leadership and sponsorship, these freshmen and sophomores embarked upon a three-point plan

of study as their objective for the year.

The first quarter was devoted to a study of new developments in science and literature, and to the discus-

sion of world news topics. Faculty friends and students contributed much to the project. Early in the year

Mr. Chappelear gave a general survey of the progress in science. Later Mrs. Ruebush reviewed the best current

books. Mr. Slaughter gave a clear analysis of the Chinese situation at one of the bi-monthly meetings.

During the second quarter the value and variety of hobbies invoked primary consideration. Dr. Phillips

convinced the society of the intrinsic pleasures of photography, one of her many hobbies. Dr. Frederikson. Dr.

Sawhill, and Miss Lanier discussed news clippings, coins, and glass, respectively.

College problems were studied during the third quarter. Responsible committees corresponded with other

colleges to obtain a broader insight into curricula, housing, and leisure time expenditure, which were examined

by round-table discussions.

Besides expanding into purely intellectual endeavors, the society fulfilled an additional social objective by

entertaining the Men's (dee Club of Bridgewater College at a luncheon, after a concert on the Sigma Phi

Lambda chapel program on February first.

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Stratford Dramatic Club

Did ,·ou know that Strat ionl Dramatic Cluh wa once a li tera ry ~oc i et\' ? . . . The change in organi zation, from a g roup interes ted in d rama on ly as li te ratu re to one

of ~ladison's most interes ting and ambition ' clubs, was made about 1918, when the club he­came a dramatic society, with its main intere t in production. . \ t first the mus ic department cooperated with the club in presenting operetta. rln\\'ntown in the Assem bly Hall of the Court H ouse. . \ s the chool has gro,,·n. plays ha,·e been presented in the dining hall, in Sheldon, in the two gym,. and finally in the place o f honor in \\'ilson.

Stratford's aim th roughout the }'ears has been to promote the h ighest type of dramatic leader hip and enterta inment possible. The eighteen members and thirty-two a sociate mem­ber a re elected according to their ability as actors. elect r icians, stage managers, directors. make-up artist , and busines manager::... All types o f dramatic interest a re represented. T he club ~e lec t, its own play. to be presented and, thnugh they are usua lly for women's g roups. ome mixed cat are gi,·en to in ure art' being ior art ' ake.

Play · produced thi s year include Sorority f'hant o111. an or iginal play written by the director of the club, Dr .. \rgus Tresidder, and The Fortune Teller, aLo by D r. T residder. ~ oel Co" a rei' 1'/l f_far•e I I to J · 011 wa the Home-Coming attraction on ·March eventeenth.

1\1 ARY ELIZABETH STEW ART

President

loRA ~ fAE [<tTZGERALD

T ·ice-President

1\l AHY F L t\N.AGAK

Secretary

• \ N I TA \ V ISE

Business 11! anager

ALICE G ILLIAM

Stage Ala11ager

DR. T tmsmDER

... ..J d·uisor

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l! onorarv AI em ber ~

Stratford Dramatic Club

Did vou know that Stratford Dramatic Club was once a literary society?

flic change in organization, from a group interested in drama only as literature to one

of Madison's most interesting and ambitious clubs, was made about 1918, when the club be-

came a dramatic society, with its main interest in production. At first the music department

cooperated with the club in presenting operettas downtown in the Assembly Hall of the Court

House. As the school has grown, plays have been presented in the dining hall, in Sheldon, in

the two gyms, and finally in the place of honor in Wilson.

Stratford's aim throughout the years has been to promote the highest type of dramatic

leadership and entertainment possible. The eighteen members and thirty-two associate mem-

bers are selected according to their ability as actors, electricians, stage managers, directors,

make-up artists, and business managers. All types of dramatic interests are represented. The

cluh selects its own plays to be presented and. though they are usually for women's groups,

some mixed casts are given to insure art's being for art's sake.

Plays produced this year include Sororily Phantom, an original play written by the

director of the club. Dr. Argus Tresidder, and The Fortune Teller, also by Dr. Tresidder.

Xoel Coward's /'// Leave It to )'ou was the Home-Coining attraction on March seventeenth.

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President

Cora Mae Fitzgerald

Vice-P resident

Marv Flanagan

Secretary

Anita Wise

Business Manager

Alice Gilliam

Stage Manager

Dr. Tresidder

Advisor

Mr. Logan

Honorary Member

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Stratford Dramatic

Club \CTI\ E ,\ l l·. ~IHl·l\~

I· ,·sf rcn.v. S<'atrd ~l11rlq 1\f a j ur. .,\ largH ret Da' is, .l\ i a 1 y

I• lanagan

.\ccund I<''''· St'llltd E\elyn ~l urrcll. J uclith Brt~Lhcrs, 1\1 a r) Clark. ~Ian Eht.ahdh St~;\\art, lura ~Lac -htl.l.:craltl. \ •rg1111a

(rnrclnn llall

J lurd ro·<-·. slcmdtlltt ),a\ l .. u­par. )llldrl'd l,arm·tt. \mta \\ 1sc. U" r 1 s I " I.'~: o a l , \lice (,illiam. lJr. \rgth lrno~cldcr

f•t>llrfh I tl(, Sltlllt!JIIt/ \lh.:l·n IJrillhart. 1\uth 1 \ •tl.' rsr 111 \ lr-

ginm I >.,cnng

forrsl rm•• ~ell L•mg, 13ctt) \\1st·. \hcc llark. Larm l\lac Stewart, B) nile !"tid, jiniii\IC Beth i\ l orn~on, Marilcl· Jlcnklc

..,·,·com/ rm,, · ' l nny Eastham, Polly Barl1cld. llazel Uunkcrkc, E\l•lyn I Jcllin. Sara Thomason. Marg:uct llaylnr, ~lane Smith

Tlrircl I'Oll' \lice Kent, Patricia Jnhns, )t:·ancllc 1•urman, \ irginia Fcn·hcL, Lucy Dick, ~lary I luhhs, Jane lo. llcn Beer}. Eleanor ),ash. I >ull) 1\urchartl. Eb1~; j uncs I,,,,.,, ru<•' Slllrll'y lJarri~on. \h~:t:· Lt" h Iucker, '-:ant')' B<tilcy, Pull} ~laniales, l ayt: ~l 1tchdl. ;\l .~ry

Hunter Lupton, jeannctt~.: \\ ood,,ard. 1\:athll'l'll 1\hca. Elaine Harrison

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ACTIVE MEMBERS

I'irsl row, seated: Shirley Ma-

jor, Margaret Davis, Mary

Flanagan

Second rozv, seated. Evelyn

Murrcll, Judith Brothers, Mary

Clark. Mary Elizaheth Stewart.

Cora Mac Fit/gcrald, Virginia

Gordon 11 all

Third row, standing: Kay Cou-

par. Mildred Carnctt. Anita

Wise. Doris I'ivceoat. Mice

Gilliam, Dr. Argus Tresiddcr

Fourth row. standing, Aileen

Brillhart. Ruth Peterson. Vir-

ginia Doering

ASSOCIATE MEMBERS

First rozv: Nell Long. Betty Wise, Mice Clark. Carrie Mae Stewart, Byrdie Kidd, Jinuuie Beth Morrison,

Marilce Henkle

Second rozv: Tony Eastham, Polly Barheld, Hazel Dunkerkc, Evelyn Heflin, Sara ThomasOn. Margaret Baylor,

Marie Smith

Third row: Alice Kent, Patricia Johns, Jeanelte Furman, X'irginia Ferebee, Lucy Dick, Mary I lobbs, Jane Ellen

Beery, Eleanor Kash, Dolly Burchard. Elsie Jones

Fourth roiv: Shirley Harrison, Alice Lewis Tucker, Nancy Bailey. Polly Maniates, Eaye Mitchell. Mary

Hunter Lupton, Jeannette Woodward. Kathleen Rhea, Elaine Harrison

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Madison College Band The l\[adi on College Band, organized by I\ [rs. 1\l a r hall the fi rst quarter of this year,

is made up of fifteen girls who a re taking jnstrumenta l music classes. T his group of girls

furnishes the music for all "al home'' varsity basketball game .

Trumpets

s lllRLEY HARRISON

1\ l ARY ELLEN 1\lACKARSIE

l\[ARY SuE STULL

l\IR. l\fARSHALL

.-lito Horn ANNE Kmo

Barito11e H or11 LILL[A . KNIGHT

Trombone

DoLL v CoPPRIDGE

Tuba

D R. PICKETT

Clar£nets

RuTH SPITZER

LoA 1 A Y BRUCKNEI.t •

GER HON TOVER

French Horn

MARIE vVALKER

Saxophone

RrTH L YNCH

T:ympani and Bass D 1'ums

I N'EZ \ VALLS

AUDREY OTT

MADISON COLLEGE BAND

Seated . Ruth Lynch. r.:uth Sp1tzer. ldajay Bruckner, Gershon Stover, Marie Vv'alker. Anne Kidd. Lil lia n Knight. Dolly Coppridge. Mary Ellen MacKarsie, Mary Sue Stull, Shirlev Harrison .)/o11di11g : Ellen Fairlamb, Audrey Ott. Inez \Valls, ~Irs. C. T . ~Iarshalf. Director

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Madison College Band

The Madison College Band, organized by Mrs. Marshall the first quarter of this year,

is made up of fifteen girls who are taking instrumental music classes. This group of girls

furnishes the music for all "at home" varsity basketball games.

Trumpets

Shirley Harrison

Mary Ellen MacKarsie

Mary Sue Stull

Mr. Marshall

Alto Horn

Anne Kidd

Clarinets

Ruth Spitzer

Idajay Bruckner

Gershon Stover

Trench Horn

Marie Walker

Baritone Horn

Lillian Knight

Trombone

Dolly Coppridge

7 uba

Dr. Pickett

Saxophone

Ruth Lynch

Tympani and Bass Drums

Inez Walls

Audrey Ott

MADISON COLLEGE BAND

Sealed Ruth Lynch. Ruth Spii/cr. Itlajay Bruckner. Gershon Stover. Marie Walker. Anne Kidd. Lillian

Knight. Dolly Coppridge. Mary Ellen MacKarsie, Mary Sue Stull, Shirley Harrison

Standing: Ellen Eairlamb. Audrey Ott. Inez Walls, Mrs. C. T. Marshall, Director

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Cheering

Squad In a tonte"t ponsored

by the \thleti<.: .\ssoria-•

tion, Libhy \\"il!'on won

the prizes for both song­

and yell. .

\ " \RSI T\ CIIEER LE \DERS

Ekanor !,ash, June ~l;ld'l'.L Judy \ · myard, and jane llcndcrson

Tulti fntlli. Punch and .I ud\' . . Jfadtsoll 'il't11 do ftt·r dul ' '·

Doll·/ \'Oil 'h'tll'l'\'. . . J)ou't you fret. Jladtso/1 <l ·i// !Jt'l !hac yet .'

MA DISON SWING

(Tn the lUIW nf till' .. \\a:.hmglnn and Lt'c S\\mg .. l

Come vu a11d ydl jor !food ole Jladison . • / I£'UJJI 'll'C kiiOH' 'il'i/1 llt''i'CI' lh' oulcftJIIC.

For Jladison 1 vel/, I vel/, I vel/, . . . • l 11d for the col/eye a11 d lite fcallt I yell, I yc'll. They're !!Oi11y to crash that li11c allll 'iVill the !Jctlltc .

• 111(/ pro'i/C that Jladiso11 dcscr'i'cs its JUIIIIC,

• ..Jm/ 'i.l'i/1 1/C'i'CI' be the Still/C. be /ftc SCIIIIC.

Rah! Rah! Rah.1

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Cheering

Squad

In a contest sponsored

In the Athletic Associa-

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the prizes for both song

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Eleanor Kasli, June Mackcy. Judy N inyanl, and Jane Henderson

Tiitti frutti,

Punch and Jud\,

Madison icill do her duly.

Don't yon worry, •» ^

Don't yon fret,

Madison will ijct there yet!

MADISON SWING

(To the tune of the "Washington and Lee Swing")

Come on and yell for good ole Madison,

A team we know will nei'er be outdone.

Par Madison / yell, / yell, I yell,

And for the college and the team I yell. I yell.

They're going to crash that line and win the game.

And prove that Madison deserves its name.

And will never be the same, be the same.

Rah! Rah! Rah!

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Varsity Hockey

~1.\RTII.\ Frrzt.EIULD. Captaiu 1\ lL::-.~ ~L\RBUT, Coach

Rosa Lee \gnor Jane Beery

Charlotte Bc,·illc

\'i rg tn ia Bulluck

~I argaret Coleman Virginia Colonna [laze I Dunkerkc

Letitia Holler Dorothy T arul ,._

Eleanor ka .... h

Y ,·ette Kohn

\ · irginia Lank ion! Hlanchc La1enln

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Eloise Lumsden l\like Lyne

l\iargaret Moore .\nna Jane P ence

1\larjorie Pitt s Billie Po\\ ell

Jane Pridham Fa ,.e ~ ebnn ( lu ick . · ~

~Larie Smith Xina Sproul

J ean \ ran Land ingham

J ll(l\· \ 'in Yard - . . Janel \ \ ' imer

II<>li'E\ SQU \D

( J,·naliny) Jane Pridham, \n­na Ja ne Pcnc~· . Blanche Lazen­

by, N ina Sproul

\cuuHI rll'W ) l·a n VanLand­ingham. J a net \\ imcr. l;ayc :\ clson Quick. Billil.' Po\\ t:ll. Charlotte R l'\ ille. \ 'irg ini a Bul -

lock, Martha Fitzgera ld

Varsity Hockey

Martha Fitzgerald, Captain

Miss Marhut, Coach

SQUAD

Rosa Lee Agnor

Jane Beery

Charlotte Beville

Virginia Bullock

Margaret ("oleman

Virginia Colonna

Hazel Dunkerke

Letitia Holler

Dorothy Jacolts

Lleanor Kash

Yvette Kohn

Virginia Lank ford

Blanche Lazenbv

Eloise Lumsden

Mike Lyne

Margaret Moore

Anna Jane Pence

Marjorie Pitts

Billie Powell

lane Pridham

have Nelson < 'nick

Marie Smith

Nina Sproul

Jean \ranLandinghani

Judy Vinyard

Janet Winter

I ■'ranees Wright

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HOCKEY SQUAD

(Kneel in (j) Jane Pridham. An-

na Jane Pence. Blanche Lazen-

by, Nina Sproul

Scanid rotv: Jean VanLand-

inghain, Janet Wimer. Iraye

Nelson Quick. Billie Powell.

Charlotte Beville, Virginia Bul-

lock. Martha Fitzgerald

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Var ity Hockey

IIUt 1\:F) -.,pnRT LE\DFI<S

Jalll' l \\ lllll'f, \ ll"~lllla nullnlk. l harl .. ttc.: l:~,tlk . Jlan \ 'an­

l.;m•l in!.{ham

The ~[acli-..on team attended the \ -irginia Field llcJ(.'ke~ \..,..,ociatiCin meeting at l\fary

\\'ashinglon ('ollege in Frederirk-..IHlrg nn :\n\clllht: r inunh and liith. \\ilh ?\li ........ Tlelen ~tar­

hut prt .. ,icling. The lucal team pla~ed in t\\o matthe .... agattht \ "trginia and :\orth ( 'arolina

teanh Billie Powell. ~lartha I it7gcralcl. and :\lar_i11rie Pith \\ere .... elected ~h meml,er .... oi

the \ trginia ' I eam H tn pia) in an e;-;:hihitinn gantt·. "hit h clima'\.ed the tournament.

Octolcer 2C)- ?\ I ad i. on . . . 1: \\'ec;,thamptnn . I

November ..j.- ?\fadi .... on ~; \\ ' illiam and ~larr \lnmnae • •

:.;o,·emher =)- ?\J adi .... "n ~

December 3- Madi..,on ..j.: ~ J acli .... nn . \lumnae 1

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Varsity

Hockey

HOCKEY SPORT

LEADERS

Janel W'imer. Virginia Rullock,

( harlt)ite licville, Jean \ an-

Lanrlingham

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Washington C ollege in Fredericks!mrg on X'ovemlier fourth and fifth, with Miss Helen Mar-

bnt presiding. The local team ])layed in two matches against Virginia and Morth Carolina

teams. 1'illie Powell, Martha Fitzgerald, and Marjorie Pitts were selected as memhers of

the \ irginia Team B to play in an exhibition game, which climaxed the tournament.

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VARSITY IIOCKFV SCHF.DULI-: AX I) SCoKI-.S

October >()—Madison.

November 4 —Madison.

1 : West ham pton ... 1

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December 3—Madison

o: Sweethriar

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B.\ KETB .-\LL SOUAD

Caroln1 Brown -Frances Bro\\"n

Barbara ~ \nne Carter

Hazel Dunkerke

June Fra\·el

Lorraine Fisher

~ Lartha . \nne Fitzgerald

Elizabeth Higginbl)tham

Senora Hurt

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B~SKETBALT. PR\CTJCE

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Basketball }A rET \\' IMER

Captain

r..IARGVERITE BELL

Business .lfa11ayer

~[R . JoHNST0:-1

C oacll

Nancv Lee . :\Iarjorie :r..Iann

Linda Padgett

Billie Powell

Faye ='Jel on Quick - -Edna Lee Schaa f

Jean Smith

Jean \ • anLanuingham

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Captain

Marguerite Bell

B usin ess Maiun/cr

Mrs. Johnston

C oach

BASKETBALL SOUAD

Carolyn Brown

Frances Brown

Barbara Anne Carter

Hazel Dunkerke

June Fravel

Lorraine Fisher

Martha Anne Fitzgerald

Elizabeth Higginbotham

Senora Hurt

Nancy Lee v

Marjorie Mann

Linda Padgett

Billie Powell

Fave Nelson Quick

Edna Lee Schaaf

Jean Smith

Jean X'anLandingham

\ irginia Woodward

ITances W right

BASKETBALL PRACTICE

SHOOTINT. GOALS

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\ 1 arsity

Basketball

BASKETBALL SPORT LE ·\DERS

Blanche Lazenby. ~lildrcd Cramer. Jean YanLandingham

Daily practice. indi,·idual work. and outs ide training rules ''ere strictly regarded by the

basketball squad. selected by "rd rs. J .. " Madi on coach. The team '' orked unusually hard to

perfect their play in accordance with the two-court plan adopted thi ~ear.

The College Band and the cheer ing sq uad whipped up an intense school spirit among the

big crowds at all the games.

The Purple and Gold entertained the teams o f \\'e thampton. Farm,·ille, Shepherdstown.

\Vet V irginia. and East Radford during the s ea on. 'fhe quad \\ent to East Stroudsburg.

Penn yh·anja . ami Sali bury. ~larylancl. for game" away from home.

\ '. \R ITY B.\. KETBALL 'CHEDlTLE .\~D SCORES

February 6--~Iadison .............................................. . 7?. -- . vVestharnpton ............................... . 22

February 1 1- M ad i. on ... .... ........ ..................................... 29; Ea t R adford....... .......... .... ...... ..... ................. ... 1 5

february 17- l\Iadi on ................ . 16: East troudshurg .......... ·- ................... . 19

February 18 ~Iadi~ on ..................................... _...... 50; ali.,burY .... .. .............................................. TO

February 24- i\Iadi on . ........ .. ... .. . . .... . . . ..... ····-··· 2~ : Farmville •• ........... ..... ................................ I 9

March 2-~Iadison .................................................. 27: hepherdstown . ·- •....••....•. ··············· ............ . IJ

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Varsity

Basketball

BASKETBALL SPORT LEADERS

Blanche Lazenby, Mildred Cramer,

Jean VanLandingham

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Daily practice, individual work, and outside training rules were strictly regarded by the

basketball squad, selected by "Mrs. J.," Madison coach. The team worked unusually hard to

perfect their play in accordance with the two-court plan adopted this year.

The College Band and the cheering squad whipped up an intense school spirit among the

big crowds at all the games.

The Purple and Cold entertained the teams of Westhampton, Farmville, Shepherdstown.

West Virginia, and East Radford during the season. The squad went to East Stroudsburg.

Pennsylvania, and Salisbury, Maryland, for games away from home.

VARSITY BASKET BALL SCHEDULE AXD SCORES

Februarv 6—Madison

February i i—Madison

February 17—Madison

Februarv 18—Madison

Februarv 24—Madison

22: Westhampton

29; East Radford

16: East Stroudsburg

^o: Salisbury

24: Farmville

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CLASS HOCK EY

Cuss H.\ :; KETBALL

Class Sports C las_ competition wa_ arou~ed in hockey rhi ~ year by

o rganizing nld g irL into Purple and Gold team and new

girl-; into Red a mi B lue ream__ T he O dd-E,·en game

cln:::-e•l the .... ea ·on.

~~ n·ember 21-Fre_hmen .

1 : emo rs -Xo' ember 2 2 - Tunior

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Inter-cia ~_ a-ames \\·ere arranged by the

d iffe rent clas_ ba ·ketball .;port leader~.

with the f re hmen cnmino- out nn top and

the ophomo re_ taking ~ econd place.

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oph __ -- JO . - . F re hmen - 23

ran . • oph __ 14- emnrs -· -t : -3-t . 1 unio r • -t : Freshmen 2-,:'1

Jan. 16 JunioL - . .._nph . .26 I . .

Freshmen emo rs .. 13: 19

Preliminary to baseball ac ti ,·ities there .

were a lot o r wo rk-out_ in batting . pitch­

ing . and catching. \ \"hile many ~Iadison

gir ls haYe little aptitude tOr baseball.

enoug h s igned to r practice tO in ure ome

liYely games-with great big score ~

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Class Sports

Class competition was aroused in hockey this year by

• ■rganizing old twirls into Purple and Gold teams and new

girls into Red and Blue teams. The Odd-Even game

closed the season.

November 21—Freshmen.

N ovember 22—Juniors

December 1—Freshmen

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December 10—Evens

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o: Sophomores

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Inter-class games were arranged by the

different class basketball sport leaders,

with the freshmen coming out on top and

the sophomores taking second place.

Ian. c Seniors

Sophs.

Jan. 14—Seniors

Juniors.

Ian. 16—Juniors

Seniors

19: Juniors 22

20: Freshmen .23

4: Sophs. -—34

4; Freshmen 25

7; Sophs. _... 26

13: Freshmen 19

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Preliminarv to baseball activities there *

were a lot of work-outs in batting, pitch-

ing. and catching. While many Madison

girls have little aptitude for baseball,

enough signed for practice to insure some

lively games—with great big scores!

Class Baseball

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Class Sports

aturday morning of commencement week, the fre ~hman cia es in phy ical education

cu tomarily have a track meet at ""hich they compete in ja,·el:n throwing. fifty-yard dash,

hurdle . broad jump. high jump, baseball and ba ketball thro\\ fur distance.

Blanche Lazenby coached volley ball games and directed the chool tournament which

determined the \' icto rs-Team \ ' Tl I :

1\Ian· Bala ca •

Marv Carson . Sue Craighead

M ilclrecl Cramer

. \nn Goodwyn •

Ella Rudolph, badmin­

ton sport leader. organized

class teams in badminton.

Almost any time you go

to . shby Gym you will

see those f unnv little shut-.

tie-cock Aying around.

Ping pong, too. has taken

its place as a recreational.

out- o f- class sport that' s

lots of fun and good exer-.

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Belt v San fo rd . Lee Schaaf

\ ' irginia Shearer

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Class Sports

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Saturday morning of commencement week, the freshman classes in physical education

customarily have a track meet at which they compete in javehn throwing, fifty-yard dash,

hurdles, hroad jump, high jump, baseball and basketball throw for distance.

Blanche Lazenhy coached volley ball games and directed the school tournament which

determined the victors—Team \ III:

Mary Balasca

Mary Carson

Sue Craighead

Mildred Cramer

Ann Goodwyn

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Ella Rudolph, badmin-

ton sport leader, organized

class teams in badminton.

Almost any time you go

to Ashhv Gym you will

see those funny little shut-

tle-cocks flying around.

Ping pong,too.has taken

its place as a recreational,

out - of - class sport that's

lots of fun and good exer-

cise.

Mary Dryden Hodges

Bettv San ford

Lee Schaaf

Virginia Shearer

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Porpoise Club GEORGETTE LA\\' .................................................... ............................................. ····-·················President

}EA)lNETTE D ONAHUE ................................................................................ . !'ice-President •

\VINKIE CH1IIDT ·-~- ..... ····· . ............... ...... .......... . ... ······-· ...................... .............................. Sec J"e tatr''

DOROTHY JACOBS . ···-····· ...................... ·····-············································ ... T reas u,r e r

lu Y CouPAR.. . ........................................................................................ ............. 1l1usic: Chainnan

!virss SAVAGE ..................................... ···········································-·········· ...................... Faculty ~..Jdvisor

Twenty-five charter members organized 1\Iadi on' Porpoise Club la t ~o,·ember. Girls

were grouped a beginners and advanced wimmers, the better w im mer in tructing t he be­

ginner , who trained for eligibility in the ad,·anced g roup. ::\! embers worked on speed. fo rm,

and formation - \\'imming to the accompaniment of mu ic. . \ wa ter pageant was held in

:\Ia\· : exhibition wimming meet were ponsored: and the Porpoi e Club di rected competitive

class swimming .

. -\r ranging fo r general dip hour ~ and pro,·iding life guards were t wo " porpoises ' ' of the

club!

)itting : Yirginia O'Sulli,·an. ::Vfildred Cramer. :\nne Akers. Dorothea Fleischer, Georgette Law. jeanette Fur­man, Rose Fleshman, Elizabeth Treadwell, uzannah Smith, Yirginia Lankford, Faye Mitchell, Kay Coupar

Standing· janet \\"imer. Yvette K.ohn. Jean Lawrence. Ann Chappel l, Margaret Sulli\'an. Susan Hammann, \'irginia Page\\ aring, .\Iarguerite Hull, Rosa Lee Agnor. Dorothy J acobs, Jeannette Donahue. Blanche Lazenby

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Porpoise Club

Geo rgett e Law Presiden t

Jeannette Donahue„ Vice-President

Winkie Schmidt Secretary

Dorothy Jacobs ...Treasurer

Kay Coupar— Music Chairman

Miss Savage Faculty Advisor

Twenty-five charter members organized Madison's Porpoise Club last November. Girls

were grouped as beginners and advanced swimmers, the better swimmers instructing the be-

ginners, who trained for eligibility in the advanced group. Members worked on speed, form,

and formation — swimming to the accompaniment of music. A water pageant was held in

May; exhibition swimming meets were sponsored: and the Porpoise Club directed competitive

class swimming.

Arranging for general dip hours and providing life guards were two "porpoises" of the

club!

Silling: Virginia O'Sullivan. Mildred Cramer. \nne Akers. Dorothea Fleischer. Georgette Law, Jeanette Fur-

man. Rose Fleshman, Elizabeth Treadwell. Suzannah Smith, Virginia Lankford, Faye Mitchell, Kay Coupar

Standing: Janet Wimer. Vvette Kohn, Jean Lawrence. Ann Chappell, Margaret Sullivan. Susan Hammann,

Virginia Page Waring, Marguerite Hull. Rosa Lee Agnor. Dorothy Jacobs. Jeannette Donahue. Blanche Lazenby

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Frrst row. i\J a r} Lee utll;), lJuris Radskm

\t'L'cllld r ml• .It-an Lawrence, . \nne \kers, Suzannah Smtlh, \nne Chappell, Martha 1 ian illc, E lizabeth M~trtin

Third r r)'<V ( !nfi11g away). \nn Kohluurg, Billie PO\\ ell

Fourth rm~.• ~largaret l\11mtgnnH.'ry, Sibyl H.ll!->Cillllunm, jtnllll) Beth ~~l nrri sctll, \lla J nnc-.

Bark nn~.• . Margucntl Uark, Ll tttia llullcr, ;\lartha Fitzgeralu

Modern Dance Club "Ti ·h" Holler, Yice-president oi the \thletic \.;;..,nciation, directed the ne\\ ly o rganized

:\ lmlern Dance Club. J ts purpose is to e\.plure and practice Jll(Jdern dance. \\'hich has de­,·eloped in . \merica \\'ithin the Ja.:;t ti iteen year and "hich ha it-. roots in the classic ballet,

Creek dance . and natural and ae thetic i orm-. .

. \t a chapel program in .\pril the group pre­

ented e\'eral formatiun dance .

Folk dancing and lap dancing are a part of

physica l education clas es and are popular elec-• ttve .

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First row: Mary Lee Utley, Doris Radskin

Second row: Jean Lawrence, Anne Akers. Suzannah Smith, Anne Chappell. Martha Harville, Elizabeth Martin

Third rozv (facing azuay): Ann Kohlburg, Billie Powell

Fourth rozv: Margaret Montgomery. Sibyl Rosenbloom, Jimmy Beth Morrison, Alia Jones

Back rozv: Marguerite Clark, Letitia Holler, Martha Fitzgerald

Modern Dance Club

"Tish" Holler, vice-president of the Athletic Association, directed the newly organized

Modern Dance Club. Its purpose is to explore and practice modern dance, which has de-

veloped in America within the last fifteen years and which has its roots in the classic ballet.

Greek dances, and natural and aesthetic forms.

At a chapel program in April the group pre-

sented several formation dances.

Folk dancing and tap dancing are a part of

physical education classes and are popular elec-

tives.

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Letitia Holler

Mildred Abbitt

Kathrine Warner

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MAY DAY SNAPS

Fanfare of trumpet ... Crowning the Queen ... The Pavanne ... The Sword Dance ... Tumblers ... 1\Iav P ole Dance -

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THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE

PICTORIAL HISTOR1' -, ,;;. ..,... ... ----"' -

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THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE

PICTORIAL HISTORY

THE CENSUS

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1, I-1 E opportull-ity to malu our owll decisio11s, to record the e•;,tellls of our life, a uri

to co111pilc our O'"u.•n accolllplisltntellts has served ''to insure do111estic lraHquillity." So -zve present It ere ··The Peoplc·s Choice'' -si.rtee11 girls, picked by ~·ote of the student bod.v as distincti·ue culllf'lls personalities: "Pictorial Histor·y .. -snapslzot record of life at 1\J ud is OJ/ this year. ·with a fe?.l' odds and c nd s tit rown in for good measure; and "Tire Census .. -u compilation of facts u11d statistics, considered so essential by some and so incidr:lltal by others.

During Jefferson's administration, after the death of the President's wife, ·it was .Hrs. ilfadison, wife of Jefferson's Secretary of Stat e. who presided O'l'er social acti?.•ities at the H' hite House.

W1e at 1l fadison have social affairs. too-for instance, tlte traditioJZal ceremony each fall which symbolizes the union of new and old students-the N cw Girl-Old Girl vVedding. Here we are, taking the vows!

I HE op port unity to muke our ozvn decisions, to record the events of our life, and

to compile our ozvn accompUshments has served "to insure domestic tranquillity."

So zee present here "The People's Choice"—sixteen girls, picked by vote of the

student body as distinctive campus personalities: "Pictorial History"—snapshot

record of life at Madison this year, with a few odds and ends thrown in for good

measure; and "The Census"—a compilation of facts and statistics, considered so

essential by some and so incidental by others.

During Jefferson's administration, after the death of the President's wife, it

zvas Mrs. Madison, zvife of Jefferson's Secretary of Stale, zvho presided over social

activities at the White House.

We at Madison have social affairs, too—for instance, the traditional ceremony

each fall which symbolises the union of new and old students—the New Girl-Old

Girl Wedding. Here we are, taking the vows!

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ELLZ.\ BETH l{A\\'LES

. I yrancl person t.r..tfw's a friend to et.•cryonc; agreeable uud at­tracti'C.•r, Lib's the last t~·ord in

collegiate char111

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LAF.\ Yt:TTE C.\H.H.

Good-looker. good leader, La­Favcttc 'l.l•irlds "an iron hand -in a <'cl7.•ct glo<•r. ·· Rallying to her lcadrrship. 7.ve all shout:

"LaFa\'rllc. 'C.1.'C arc here" -

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Good-looker, cjood lender, La-

Fayette wields "nn iron hand

in a velvet glove." Rallying to

her leadership, zee all shout:

"LaFavetlc, zee arc here"

ELIZABETH RAWLES

A grand person zvho's a friend

to everyone; agreeable and at-

tractive, Lib's the last zeord in

collegiate charm

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BILLIE P< >\\'ELL

\ ladison's all- rouud alit/etc

uses slrOII!J //lind in strnuy body In dr'l•r/of' f'msc. poslurt'.

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LETITIA HOLLER

Good -loolzing unci origi nul. clet.•er aucl wpablc. "Tisli" ably rcf'rescnts !lie ,girls frolll lotltcr side of lite .l[oson allll

Di.rou liue

BILL1E POWELL

Madison's all-round alhlclc

uses si rone/ mind in strong

body to develop poise, posture,

and personality

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Good-looking and original,

el ever and capable, "Tish" ably

represents the girls from

tot her side of the Mason and

Di.von line

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Resides bciug the class beauty. this "pov:cr behind the teapot." poised and gracious. has but tn smile. Here is Southern fharm

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K-\THR[X£ \\'.\RXER

Smooth looks. smooth dancing. smooth pcrso11ality plus a deep appreciation of beauty and o keen scuse of respousibility-

that's "Pea lluf"

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AGNES ARNOLD

Besides being the class beauty,

this "power behind the teapot."

poised and gracious, has but to

smile. Here is Southern charm

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Smooth looks, smooth dancing,

smooth personality plus a deep

appreciation of beauty and a

keen sense of responsibility—

that's ''Peanut"

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E i\IMA HAND

"Em"-thc baby of the Sc11ior Class- is a cross bct·wcen a kitte11 u11d a Poolt -bear. and as popular as a Christmas holiday

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JANE LOGAN

Business may rome before pleasure 'lvhen site's putti11g out a ycarhook. but 'll•lte11 pleasure CVIIICS, Jane's ready. 'lvilli11g.

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JANE LOGAN

Business may come he fore

pleasure wlien she's putting out

a yearbook, but when pleasure

comes, Jane's ready, -willing.

and able

EMMA RAND

"Em"—the baby of the Senior

Class — is a cross between a

kitten and a Pooh-bear, and as

popular as a Christmas holiday

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JEA0: VANL\ ND INGHAi\1

A 'l.'ersatile blonde .1111a::o11, '' T ·an" is equally at howe iu the dassroOIII. on the athletic

field. a11d at the piano

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~ r ARY CATHE R I N E L Yl'\E

Sporkliny as -;~.•inr, original as sin. " .llilu•" -thr- rditor has shcnvn thouyht fu l collsidera­tion tc111pcred 'l.>.•ith yoocl lw-11101' • • I lid her yayrty is as irre­pressible as that indo111itable

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Sparkling as wine, original as

sin. "Mike" - the - editor has

shown thoughtfu! considera-

tion tempered with good hn-

mor. . hid her gayety is as irre-

pressible as that indomitable

shock of hair!

JEAN

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A versatile blonde Amazon,

"Van" is equally at home in

the classroom, on the athletic

field, and at the piano

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GERALDI~E DOCTGLASS

.lfistress of the luyboarcl. "Rrmvnie" at her ynmd pionn fO.:iSfSSl'S //tat <JIIUilll 1l'ii/SOI/Il'-

1£{'SS that 11/cHir /1(' 1' u distincti'l•c .-lpp!e Rlosso111 Printfss ol

Tf'incftcster this sprill!l

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VTRGTXL\ GORDON HALL

!11 7'il'7l' nf Iter quirt dignil)' and char111. it is not surprising tlwt site ftas brrn "spoken for.'' .1notfter Princess, sftr repre­

sented Jladison in the Tobacco Festi'l·td at South Boston

GERALDINK l)< )UGLASS

Mistress of the keyboard.

"Brownie" at her yrand piano

possesses that quaint winsoine-

ness that made her a distinctive

Apple Blossom Princess at

Winchester this spring

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hi view of her quiet dignity

and charm, it is not surprising

BpF that she has been "spoken for."

Another Princess, she repre-

sented Madison in the Tobacco

Festival at South Boston

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:MARGARET HEDGES

H er propensity for public speaking. lzer magnetic perS0/1-aJity, and Jzer keen se11se of Jzumor lzat•e equipped tlzis mus­ter organi=er to lead the Soph-

omore Class

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AXX A ] AXE PEXCE

Tlze girl '<~·llo has more friends tlzau Dale Carnegie, "Red" ex­cels as joke-teller. dance-step-

per. and first-rate pal

MARGARET HEDGES

Her propensity for public

speaking, her magnetic person-

ality, and her keen sense of

humor have equipped this mas-

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The girl who has more friends

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~lARGARET ~IOORE

"J/ o's" happy faculty of iu­spiring confideuce in others lzas made lzer a11 able leader of the

Freshman Class

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JANE DI NGLED INE

. ..Jhvays on her tors, this easy­going am/ friendly frcslnuau is a first-rate scltolur. But her smile is 'i••orth more titan any­tltillg to be found iu a text-

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Always on her toes, this easy-

going anil friendly freshman is

a first-rate scholar. But her

smile is worth more than any-

thing to be found in a text-

book

MARGARET MOORE

"Mo's" happy faculty of in-

spiring confidence in others has

made her an able leader of the

Freshman Class

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\\'1:\TEJ{: \\"ihm and Reed from \-.hby ... Jack .... on and Harrison from \\'tl .... ctn ... The

campti"' Gihrallar . . . It mu .... t ha \'e :-.no\\ eel ! . . ~pnl .... \\ c u 1d ·., Sky Parlr 1r . . . Pth.., m till' cor-

ner ... The Home ~Ianagemtlll Hnu .... L . • The lung. g-rt) trnil ... ~faun in "'n"" ...

\\'haL. n•> mail!

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WINTER: Wilson and Reed from Ashby . . . Jackson and Harrison from Wilson . . . The

campus Gibraltar ... It must have snowed! . . . Spotswood's Sky Parlor . . . Puss at the cor-

ner . . . The Home Management House . . . The long, grey trail . . . Maury in snow . . .

What, no mail !

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SPRI~G: put wuud gallery ... Carter House ... \\'here Greet and Cohurn meet ... To Tr illcn:..,t aml faculty reception .... \lumnat:!· ta .... t \'icw uf the fir..,t moke-~tack ... llillcre..,l agauht the ..,k~ ... Stud~ nn the green ... 'inew .... of Blue-Stone Hill ... Could spring he here?

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SPRING: Spotswood gallery . . . Carter House . . . Where Greet and Coburn meet ... To

Hillcrest and faculty receptions . . . Alumnae's last view of the first smoke-stack . . . Hillcrest

against the sky . . . Study on the green . . . Sinews of Blue-Stone Hill . . . Could spring be here?

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PEAK DAY: The near view . . . Resting . . . Lining up for lunch . . . Alter the long pull . . .

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blue begins . . . Another pause that refreshes . . . Mountain-top assembly

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d reaming ... The neare t mailbox ... \Yhulesale transportation

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Funm papers on the rock . . . North gate on South Main . . . Olive goes to town . . . Those

jitterbug jackets . . . Have a good time? . . . The quaint type . . . They're not lazy, they're just

dreaming . . . The nearest mailbox . . . Wholesale transportation

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. . . AND ENDS: Off with the Greyhound . . . Men on campus . . . Mollie . . . Will . . . Have

you signed everything? . . . Lots of brass buttons . . . Mr. Earh . . . Someone had a date . . .

Sunday afternoon line-up at Alumnae . . . The paper hoy . . . Waiting for someone?

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PROF .\ T E.-\SE: :\Iis_ Lanier mailing package ... Dr. Duke and Dr. Frederik .... on. p1oneer .. . ~lr. Dingledine actually on the run ... Dr. Pittman coming out ... :\1 r. Lo~an ca"t in Yain .. . ''\Yill Ro,ger ·· Hounchell ... :\li.;; .... :\[arbut call" a foul ... :\Iis Hopkins round.;; the corner ... ~[r .

\·arner· domain ... Dr. Duke cut hi twentieth notch ..... Doc .. grins and hear .... it

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PROFS AT EASE: Miss Lanier mailing packages . . . Dr. Duke and Dr. Frederikson. pioneers . . .

Mr. Dingledine actually on the run . . . Dr. Pittman coming out . . . Mr. Logan casts in vain . . .

"W ill Rogers" Hounchell . . . Miss Marbut calls a foul . . . Miss Hopkins rounds the comer . . . Mrs.

Vamer's domain . . . Dr. Duke cuts his twentieth notch . . . "Doc" grins and hears it

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have been a scream . . . Babs on the rocks . . . Lazy-bones . . . The perennial steak and the kitchen

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A J ohnston sign collection . . . Double-decker

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dreams ... 'mile fur the birdie ... lusl a frolic •

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MORE INSIDE STUFF: Winnie's nightly snack . . . A miscellaneous collection . . . Bull ses-

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The new library's foundation ... Resting ... Next year's Eclitor getting ready

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the empty outdoor pool . . . Tea for the pouring . . . The hostess serves . . . Could it be Flohr

and Vern? . . . The Messick House girls ... A shot from above . . . Y. \V. Christmas pageant . . .

The new library's foundation . . . Resting . . . Next year's Editor getting ready

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A SCHOOLMA'AM'S VIEW OF HER LABORATORIES: The Kindergarten plays train . . .

The Kindergarten plays church . . . The First Grade starts painting . . . Main Street children use

their library . . . Having lunch in the Main Street Cafeteria . . . The Fifth Graders are studying

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Sigma Sigma Sigma ALPHA UPSILON CHAPTER

1fARY ELLEN 1IAclZARSIE.... ......................................................... ..... ............................. ................ . ......... President

JANE LOGAN............ ········································· ................. . ... ..... ..... .. ........ ....................... ..... .... . ... r ·ice-President ~IARGARET CLARK ............................................................................. ........................ .......... Recordiug ecretary JANE DI TGLEDlN E ..... ···-·······......................... . ............... .. ...... ... .. . ...................... Corresf>oudiny S ecretary 11ARIN E A .LESH lRE ............. _.............. .. ..... ....... .. . ... ......................... ...................... ..................... Treasurer ~IARJORIE PrTT ......................................................... _ .. . .......... . ... .. .............. S crapbook C/winnau

F o unded 1898

tate Teacher College

FarmyilJe, \ 7 irginia

Publication: Th e Trianyle

SORORE. IX F.\CCLT.-\ TE

~Iargaret \ ~. Hoffman

Ruth ~. Hud.on

\ ' iro-inia Blain

• LPHA UPSILOl' CHAPTER was organized in .\larch. 1939. and in tailed on .\Iav T 3, 1939·

.\J ildred . \bbitt

. \gnes . \rnold

La Fa \'ette Carr

Do rotll\· Day . .

Class of ro.;.o

. \nna Gordon Barrett

Judith Brother •

1\largaret Clark

Nellie Dunston

Yirginia Gordon Hall

Cecile Ilan·ille

Charlotte Heslep

Gwendolyn Huffman

..\Iarion Killinger

Jean Leatherman

\ ' irginia ~ewman

Brook 0Yerton

Frances Taylor

SORORES I X COLLEGlO

Clas.s of 1939

Esther Leatherman

Jane L ogan

.\Ian· Ellen 1\f ac .Kar ie

\ ' irg inia Ram .. ey

Blanchard Rand

Class of TQ.JT

~I a ri ne . \leshi re

.\I argaret Baylo r

Marion Lawrence

:\Iartha l\lcGaYock

P o llY Maniates -..\lar jor ie Pitts

.\fargaret \Yeil

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Elizabeth Rawles

Dorothv Sears •

.\largaret Tre,·ilian

~Iary P. \\'right

Class of I9-12

Elizabeth Arne

l(atharine Butler

.-\melia Clark

Jane Dingledine

E \'el Yn T efferson . -Elizabeth ·Martin

l\Iargaret 1 Ioore

Bett ,. an ford . Jane Sites \'i rginia Page \ iVa r1 ng

:\nna l\Iary \Vilkins

Sigma Sigma Sigma

ALPHA UPSILON CHAPTER

Mary Ellen MacKarsie President

Jane Log a n V'ice-Presid ent

Margaret Clark Recording Secretary

Jane Dingledine - Corresponding Secretary

Marine Aleshire Treasurer

Marjorie Pitts Scrapbook Chairman

Founded 1898 SORORES IN FACULTATE

State Teachers College ilMargaret V. Hoffman

Farmville, Virginia GfffcC Ruth S. Hudson

Publication: The Triangle Virginia Blain

\lpha L'psilon Chapter was organized in March. 1939. and installed on May 13, 1939.

SORORES IX COLLEGIO

Mildred Abbitt

Agnes Arnold

LaFavette Carr *

Dorothy Day

Class of /pjp

Esther Leatherman

Jane Logan

Mary Ellen MacKarsie

Virginia Ramsey

Blanchard Rand

Elizabeth Rawles

Dorothy Sears

Margaret Trevilian

Mary P. W right

Class of 1040

Anna Gordon Barrett

Judith Brothers

Margaret Clark

Nellie Dunston

Virginia Gordon Hall

Cecile Harville

Charlotte Heslep

Gwendolyn Huffman

Marion Killinger

Jean Leatherman

Virginia Newman

Brooks Overton

Frances Taylor *

Class of 1941

Marine Aleshire

Margaret Baylor

Marion Lawrence

Martha McGavock

Pollv Maniates *

Marjorie Pitts

Margaret Weil

Class of 194-'

Elizabeth Ames

Katharine Butler

Amelia Clark

Jane Dingledine

Evelyn Jefferson

Elizabeth Martin

Margaret Moore

Betty San ford

Jane Sites

Virginia Page Waring

Anna Mary Wilkins

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Alpha Sigma Alpha

ELLEX F.\J RL.UI B

I~LEA~OR SIIOWI':-.

FR.\:\CES B.\R~o\IW

(;ERALOlNE \11 :-.TOCK

\\'lN I FRED Rl~\\ .

~ 1 A X 1 N E C A I. FEE

BET A EPSILON CHAPTER

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. . [>resident /"icc-l)rcsidcnl

RecordintJ .)·arctan . -( 'orresf'olldiny .)·ccrclary

Trcasu rer ........ . Scrapbov/,• Chaimw11

SORORES I~ F\CL:LT\TI·: Founded l<)OI

State Teacher. l'nllege :\lary Loui-..e Seeger

~Jar) Slaughter Faml\ ille. \'irginia

Publication: The t>lweuix

BET.\ G:PslLu~ Cll.\PTER was organized in 1\larch. llJ39· and installed on :\ lay 13, 1939.

Class uf 11.)-fO

Geraldine .\il.;;tm:k

F rance · llarnard

Jean Collier

Ellen Fairlamb

~orma Forrest

. \ lmeda G rera rd . June Kise r

Kather ine Lester

Ruth l\IcClain

\Yinifred Rew

Rosa Lee 'cott

~leanor horts

Clara Soter

Margaret Young

SO RO RES 11\ COLLEG I 0

( 'loss u / 1 9-fl

l larriet Bnmn

~laxine Cal fee

Barbara llavert' . ~ l anlee l Ienkle

:\nn I rdand

Catherine Ketron

Dorothy P h illip

r;wendnlrn Truehar t . Fannie l fope \\'arden

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Clas~· of 1y .. p France Beaton

:\!ary Burger

Elizabeth Catterton . \nne Cowling

t--:ather ine Curling

Peggy Delp

Frances D rewrey

~ aomi l\lc. \lien

!~Iizabeth Xeale

[Iizabeth Ogburn

~Iargaret Parsons

Shirley Raw!

.\nnette Rogers

Mary L ee U tley

Alpha Sigma Alpha

BETA EPSILON CHAPTER

Ellen Fair lamb

Eleanor Shorts

Frances Barnard

Geraldine Aii.stock

Winifred Rew

Max inf. Calfee

P resilient

I 'ice-President

Recordiiuj Secretary

i 'orrespondiny Secretary

T reasurer

Scrapbook Chairman

SORORES IX FACULTATE

Mary Louise Seeger

Mary Slaughter

F ounded 1901

State Teachers College

Fannville, Virginia

Publication: The Phoenix

Beta Epsilon Chapter was organized in March. 1939, and installed on May 13. 1939.

SORORES IN COLLEGIO

Class of 1940 Class of 1941 Class of 1943

Geraldine Ailstock Harriet Brown Frances Beaton

Frances Barnard Maxine Calfee Mary Burger

Jean Collier Barbara Haverty Elizabeth Catterton

Ellen Fairlamb Marilee Henkle Anne Cowling

Norma Forrest Ann Ireland Katherine Curling

Almeda Greyard Catherine Ketron Peggy Delp

June Riser Dorothy Phillips Frances Drewrey

Katherine Lester Gwendolyn Truehart Naomi McAllen

Ruth McClain Fannie Hope Warden Elizabeth Neale

Winifred Rew Elizabeth Ogburn

Rosa Lee Scott Margaret Parsons

Eleanor Shorts Shirley Rawls

Clara Soter Annette Rogers

Margaret Young Mary Lee Utlev * *

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From the Files

DATE E :\ROLUI ENT

PRESlDEXT OF

STtTOEXT GO\'ERK:.!ENT

AssociATION

PRESlDE)l'T OF

Y. \\' . C. A .

1 900- 1 9 1 o ............................... 209. . . .. . . . .. .. . . . .. ....... ... . . . .. .. ..... .......... ..... ....... . . Nanni e l\11 or rison ..................... .. ___ . ___ . ___ _

1910-191 I. .......................... . 2-t9- ............................................................ .... L ouise Lanca ter.. .............................. .

T9 ll - r9 r 2 .. ..•......................... 308 .................................... ............................. Eva l\Ia ey ................. .. .... ................ .

3 r 8. __ ..................................................... Edith Suter. ....................... ... .... ... ......... .

295 . ..................................................... J osephi.ne Bradshaw .. ........ .................. .

T9 l.f-191j ......... . • ............ .. Agnes Strihl i ng . F rei cia J ohnson ....................... .......... ... .

1915- 19 16 .. ············· ..... . 276 . ............... .S tella Burns ................ .... 1\Iary J a pe r. ..... .................................... .

I 9 l 0-l 9 I / . .. 2~9- ................ Lillie Y.l a e~ ................ .... Elizabeth }.; icol.. ................................. .

IC)L 7-191R 308 ..................... Doro thy Spoone r. ............ M a rgaret \\'ebb ................................... .

I t) I 8- I t) L 9 .. . . . ............... Anna Lewi ..................... .Sallie Bro\'v·ne .................................... .

- .. - -·. .. .. .. .. 3 10 ................. :\larga ret Proctor. ............... Lelouise Edv,rards ................................ .

1920-192I ............. ................ 3-+9--············------.Sallie Browne ....................... Corinne Evans .................. .................... .

1921- 1922 ...

1922- I 923 ..

I <}2-t- 1925

1925-1926 ..

...................................

.............. .. Alberta R ode5 .................... Louise Bailey ...... ................................. ..

-t2J ............ ....... Grace H ey! ........................ Clara A umack ...................................... .

5 T. .. .......... Sallie LoYing .......... .. ..Barbara . chwartz ............................. .

... . .. Elizabeth R olston ............... E mma Dol cL.. ...................................... .

.............. .Louise Ell i alL ...................... Thelma Taylor. ............................. ... ... .

1926-1927... .... ...... ... .. . .... 75-+················· .Elizabeth E llmore ............ Emma P ettit.. ............ ....... .................... .

1927- 1928. .. 809 .................... -:\Iary Fray .......................... Marion \\ 'agner.. ............................. .. .. .

1928-1929--- ...... ............... ..8/S- ................. Flo rence R eese ..................... Mary Buone Murphy .. .... ..... ............... ..

1929- I 930 ... 760 .................. Mina Thomas.. . ................. 1\Iary E. Dixon .................................... .

1 (JJ0-193 1 ... .... ......•.. ........•. .... X q ................... - hi rley 'l\1 i I Jer ..................... Nellie CO\van .......................... ........ ..... ..

1 93 1-1932. ............................. - 8 l o ..................... H arriett Ull rich ____________________ Pauline Effo rd ...................................... .

1932-1933--- ..................... .... 822 . ................ .Katye \\' ray llr0\\"11 ........... Emma Jane ' hultz ...... ... ...................... .

1933-1934 ............................. 82~L ............. Hilda Hi ey ........................... Glaclys Farrar.. .................................. .. ..

193-t- !935--- ....................... 8-t9 - ................. H e nrietta ~ [an OtL .............. .l\I a ry Page Barne ............................... .

1935-1936 ............................ .. 8 11 ................... France \\Tells ...................... Elizabeth Thweatt. ............................. .

193(>- I937 ............................. 863-················ .. 1\la ry B. Cox ....................... Aclela icle H o '>vser.. ......................... .... .. .

1937-1938 ............................. -970 ................... Virginia Blain ....................... Hilda Finney ......................... ............... .

1938-1939---- .... ..................... r <>98 ...... ..... ...... . .LaFayette Carr. .. .. ......... .. Elizabeth R awles................. .. .............. .

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From the Files

President of

Date Fnroli.ment Student Government President of

Association Y. W. C. A.

1909-191 0 209 Nannie Morrison

1910-191 1 249 Louise Lancaster

1911-191 2 -.308 Eva Massey

1912-191 3 318 Edith Suter

1913-1914 295 Josephine Bradshaw

1914-1915 288 Agnes Stribling. Freida Johnson

1915-1916. 276 Stella Burns Mary Jasper

1916-1917 289 Lillie Massey Elizabeth Xicol

1917-1918 - 308 .....Dorothy Spooner. Margaret Webb

1918-191 9 306-. Anna Lewis Sallie Browne

1919-1920 310 Margaret Proctor. . Lelouise Edwards

1920-1921 349 Sallie Browne Corinne Evans...

1921-192 2 384 Alberta Rodes Louise Bailey

1922-1923... 423 Grace Heyl Clara Aumack .

1923-1924 581 Sallie Loving. Barbara Schwartz

1924-1925 649 .Elizabeth Rolston Emma Dold

1925-192 6 719 Louise Elliott Thelma Taylor

1926-1927 754 Elizabeth Ellmore Emma Pettit

1927-192 8 809 Mary Fray Marion Wagner

1928-192 9 -875 Florence Reese Mary Boone Murphy

1929-193 0 760 Mina Thomas Mary E. Dixon

1930-193 1 814 Shirley Miller. ..Nellie Cowan....

1931-193 2 810 Harriett Ullrich Pauline EfFord

1932-1933.. 822 .Katye \\ ray Brown Emma Jane Shultz

1933-i934 828 ..Hilda Hisey Gladys Farrar

1934-1935 849 Henrietta Manson Mary Page Barnes

i935_1936 811 ..Frances Wells. ..... ..Elizabeth Thweatt

1936-1937 863 Mary B. Cox Adelaide Howser

1937-193 8 970 Virginia Blain Hilda Finney

1938-193 9 1098 LaFayette Carr Elizabeth Rawles

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P RES lDENT OF

ATJILETI <.:

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From the Files

EDITOR OF EorToR. OF t 1 "'"' . I I I

C liOUl.~lA A .>\1

BusiNEss l\ LANAGE R. OF

"Scuool. ~ l A ·A~I ..

.... ............ ........................ Gertrude R oyall. .......................................... Ka therine .Royce.. ...... \melia Han·i~on B rooke

....... ...... ............................ 1\laude vVescott.. ........................................... 1\li nnic D ied rich ....... Amelia lia rri on Brooke

............. ..... ...... ................ Frances Mackey ........................................... Eva D. ~ [assey. . Octa\'ia E rnestine Goude

............ ....... .......... ........... France Mackey ................ ..... .. .................... Bes ie Leftwich. .. ... Edith S uter

....... ........ .... ..... . . ............ F ranees Selby ............................................... F lo renee Keezell and

Sallie Rome ....... Freida Johnson

........ ..... ........................... Frances Selby ................................................ i\Largaret JZi nncar .. Katharine Staples

.................... .................... . Virginia Pugh .............................................. Ruth \ Viii .......... E ther Hubbard

....... ...... ........................... Lucy Spitzer ................................................... F ranct:s Bagley aml

Kathleen \\'a tson . \ ' irgi nia Zirkle

........................................ A nnie J uhnson .................. .............. .. ......... H elena Ma rsh ........... Lemma S nider

...................................... ~ f e ria 1\lallht \\':.. . ...................................... Hazel Da\' is .............. E lise Loewtw r

..................................... i\ ell O 'Roa rk .......................................... Gertrude Bowlc r ....... E ii <: Loewner

...................................... J uue S teele .................................................. .Ed ith \ \'a rd .............. E li c: Loewncr

......................... .... ... .. ...... Dorothy Bonney ........................................... Glad)~ Goodman ...... Fannie Lee \\'ood '\on

........................................ Ciotilde Rodes .......... Rosel; n Brownley . . A udrey Chewning ... Celia S wecker

......................................... E lizabeth Buchanan. Margaret Ri tc hie ...... S usie Gt:oghegan .... Celia S wecker

........ ................................. Ruth 1\ickcll. ........ Edith \\'a rd ............. T helma E berhart .. ~ lary Saunders T abh

............... ......................... Carolyn \ Veems ......... Doris Persinger ........ Thelma Eberha rt .... Lorrai ne Genti :-.

......... .. .............................. H ortense H erring ...... Hilda Page Blue ....... L orra ine Genli s ........ Lucy Gil liam

...... .......... .. ... .. ................ Ruth N ickeli.. .......... ... Hilda Page Blue ...... H elen Gooclson ......... .Lucy Gillia111

.......... ........................ H elen L inewea\'er.. ... Ka thryn Pace ............ Lucy Gilliam .......... Cathe rine \\". Guthrie

.............. ...... .................... E li zabeth Coon ........ Phyllis Palmer ......... A nn T rott.. .............. Virginia J{ . Gilliam

........... ...... ....................... l\la ry \ \ 'att.. ............... Frances S nyder. ........ Virginia G illiam ....... l\ [a rga rtt R. i\ loon:

........... ....... .................... 1\l a rtha \ \'a rren ...... .. Catherine H owciL .. .. l\Ja rgaret 1Ioore ....... Ca therine H . Bard

.. ............................ .......... Emilyn Peterson ........ Chri tobel Childs ...... L ois Dre"'-rey ............ Catherine l\l anke

............ ...... ..................... 1\I a rietta ~l e i on ......... Sarah L emmon ......... :\Iadeline 0: ewbii i.. ... Margaret mith

.. .. ... .... ................... ..... ..... ] ulia Courte r. .. ........ ... E ugenia T rainum .... . Ruth S hula r .... .. .. ....... Mary Blanken hip

..... ...... ............ ................ ' ylvia Kamsky ...... .... Virginia Cox ............ E velyn Pugh ........ .. ... l\II a rgaret Newcomb

....................... .................. R etha Cooper .. .......... Lois S loop ..... ........... .Ethel Cooper. ............ A nnic G lenn Darde n

.......... ........... .............. .. .. P eggy Byer ................. Dolores Phalen ......... H elen Shula r ............. ] e111i'ic Spratley

............... .......................... Billie P oweli .. ............. .:\Iike Lyne ................ .Jane L ogan ......... ..... .. Emma R ancl

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President of Business

Athletic Editor of Editor of Manager of

Association "Breeze" "Scmoolma'am" "Schooi.ma'am • •

Gertrude Royall Katheriue Royce.... Amelia Harrison Brooke

Maude WeSeott Minnie Diedrich Amelia Harrison Brooke

Frances Mackey Eva U. Massey Octavia Ernestine Goode

Frances Mackey Bessie Leftwich Edith Suter

Frances Selby Florence Keezell and

Sallie Rome Freida Johnson

Frances Selby Margaret Kinnear. . Katharine Staples

Virginia Pugh Ruth Will Esther Hubbard

Lucy Spitzer Frances Bagley and

Kathleen Watson..Virginia Zirkle

Annie Johnson Helena Marsh Lemma Snider

Merla Matthews Hazel Davis Elise Loewner

Nell (J'Roark Gertrude Bowler Elise Loewner

June Steele Edith Ward Elise Loewner

Dorothy Bonney Gladys Goodman.. Fannie Lee Woodson

Clotilde Rodes Roselyn Brownley ...Audrey Chewuiug.. .C'elia Swecker

Elizabeth Buchanan Margaret Ritchie Susie Geoghegan. .Celia Swecker

Ruth Nickel I Edith Ward Thelma Eberhart ... Mary Saunders Tabb

Carolyn Weems Doris Persinger Thelma Eberhart Lorraine Gentis

Hortense Herring Hilda Page Blue Lorraine Gentis Lucy Gilliam

Ruth Nickell Hilda Page Blue Helen Goodson Lucy Gilliam

Helen Lineweaver Kathrvn Pace Lucv Gilliam Catherine W. Guthrie

Elizabeth Coons Phyllis Palmer Ann Trotl Virginia R. Gilliam

Mary Watt Frances Snyder Virginia Gilliam Margaret R. Moore

Martha Warren Catherine Howell Margaret Moore Catherine H. Bard

Emilyn Peterson Christobel Childs Lois Drewrey Catherine Manke

Marietta Melson Sarah Lemmon Madeline Newbill Margaret Smith

Julia Courier Eugenia Trainum Ruth Shular Mary Blankenship

Sylvia Kamsky X'irginia Cox Evelyn Pugh Margaret Newcomb

Retha Cooper Lois Sloop Ethel Cooper Annie Glenn Harden

Peggy Byer Dolores Phalen Helen Shular Jennie Spratley

Billie Powell Mike Lyne.. Jane Logan ...Emma Rand

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Grand-Daughters

of Madison College :\'<.m that t he college as tlurt~ year:. uld. Alma .\later is heginning to ha,,c a large

number of c,.a~td-Dauglltt•rs. For s.:,•eral years there have i>een a few entering each year, but DO\\ the numbo:r has ancrcased to thirty-nine. H o:re they a re -

Lucille Ames .......... ------ __ •.. .... Ro\\land Homer (father) J ane Armstrong ... . ... .. :\1. Gt!Ttrude Hook Xancy Baile:} . . ...•. . . .. . Gene,•a Babb Charlotte C. Beam.. .. .... ....... . ................ Bertie A. ,Mundy Ethd F rances Cauley . .. .... . . ..... ).label C. Sprouse Janet Coffman . .\laud \\'h itmore Xelhe Crouch......... .. . . ------ ___ _ _ __ .. jc:ssio: Eleanor Seaton Dorelia Daffan ______ .... .Lorra ine Eldred

Mary Stuart H ornsby. ..Marjorie Longslow Mary Nell Jessee........ .. .... . ........... Rebecca Stout Geraldine J eter... .... .. . . .. . .. Sallie Willie Dortch Kathryn Kacklo:y .......... . ..... ...... ... . Beatrice Kackley Jane Lynn ....... . . . . ........ . . .. . ... . . Neville Dogan judi th ..\lcCue ... . ..... . .. .... . ..... .\[ary Dudley Frances :\[c::\' eer . . .. . . .................. Pearle Deisher Elizabeth Elder Xeale .......... Sallie White

Agnes Davas _ _ .. Ethel H ensle} Jean Diehl .. .. .. ..Lilla Gerow Jane Ellen Dtngledane .. Agnes B ro" n Strabling Antoinette McClure Eastham . .... Carohne Lewas McClure Frances Epperson .. .. ...... .. Lomse Taylor .\lary Peppo:r Fagg_ ..... _Joso:phmo: Pepper Xorthcross Dorothy Fawley _ ..... ... . . .. . ...................... Edna .\lay Cale Julia Ann Flohr...... . ... .... . . ...... Ella Elizabeth ..\!iller Celeste Fitzhugh..... . .• . ... . ... Bess \Vagner lllary ~[oore Fontaine:. . . . •. -·· .. .. Julia ~!oore Edith :\lay Fultz..... . .. ~lan·an Fultz (father) Dorothy Haley .Eva H olland

J ean ::\e" man . ..India Donaldson Ruth Owens .. . .\Itldred Heh:nintoller France:. Pa rrish ..... . .. .. . .. ..\lamie \,Vood Faye Xelson Quick .. ·-------- Faye Xelson Blackburn Gwen Ridle} .. ... .. .. .... __ ...... _ __ Ira Burks Doroth) Rinker . . . Lena Zirkel .\largart:t Shelton • .. . ·- .Lula Shrader Anna Belle Snarr ..... --. _ ... )fargaritte Funk .\lary \\'arc: St<!Ven:. . ... _ Lcuua \Vare Bloxton Gershon Stover ... . ..... Gene,·a Swope Anna . .\Iary Willonl> . . ..... -~lrs. Lillian Wilkins

Entertainment Series

Fl\'E LITTLE PEPPERS

October 15 ... . . ... .. . . . . . . . .. . ... . . ...... . . .. . . . . . ..... .. .. . . .... ... .. Clare Tree ~lajor Players: Fi,;:e Little Peppers

~m·ember r -+­

December 1 o .....

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............ ___ ................ ------·--------- _____ ------- .... Clare Tree ::\lajor Player : Cinderella

February 9 -- ........................ _____________ ,. ____ __________ Hedgero\\' Player : Ghosts, by Hendrik Ibsen: Candida. b~· George Bernard Shaw

FebruarY 20 _ . __ .. ......... ... .... ·--------·-- ---··· _ ... ___ .. ______ ___ ·-·-------------- _____ _ ________ R oth String Quartet

~fa rch 1 7 ---------·-------------------------··- ___ tratford Dramatic Club: 1'/l Lem./e 1 t to J · ou, by K oel Coward

.~\ pri l 2 ....... . ........................................................................ ------------... ---··---· ·-------- ____ ··---·----·----· Car I \\ · ei n rick, 0 rgan i t

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Grand-Daughters

of Madison College

Now thai ihc college is thirty years old. Alma Mater is lieginning to have a large

number of Grand-Daughters. For several years there have been a few entering each

year, but now the number has increased to thirty-nine. Here they are;

Lucille Ames

Jane Armstrong

Nancy Bailey. .

Charlotte C. Beam ..

Ethel Frances Cauley

Janet Coffman

Nellie Crouch. ..

Doretta Daffan

Agnes Davis

Jean Diehl

Jane Ellen Dinglcdine

Antoinette McCIure Eastham

Frances Epperson

Mary Pepper Fagg

Dorothy Fawley

Julia Ann Flohr

Celeste Fitzhugh

Mary Moore Fontaine

Edith May Fultz

Dorothy Haley

Rowland Homer (father)

. M. Gertrude Hook

Geneva Babb

Bertie A. Mundy

Mabel C. Sprousc

Maud Whitraore

Jessie Eleanor Scaton

Lorraine Eldred

.. .. Ethel Hensley

Lilla Gerow

. ..Agnes Brown Slribling

Caroline Lewis McCIure

Louise Taylor

Josephine Peppier Northcross

Edna May Calc

Ella Elizabeth Miller

Bess Wagner

Julia Moore

.Marvin Fultz (father)

- Eva Holland

Mary Stuart Uornsby.

Mary Nell Jessee

Geraldine Jeter

Kathryn Kackley

Jane Lynn

Judith McCue

Frances McNeer

Elizabeth Elder Neale

Jean Newman

Ruth Owens

Frances Parrish

Fa ye Nelson Quick..

Gwen Ridley

Dorothy Rinker

Margaret Shclton

Anna Belle Snarr

Mary Ware Stevens

Gershon Stover

Anna Mary Wilkins

.Marjorie Longslow

Rebecca Stout

Sallic Willie Dortch

Beatrice Kackley

Neville Dogan

Mary Dudley

Pearle Deisher

Sallie White

...India Donaldson

.. Mildred Helmintoller

... .... Mamie Wood

Fayc Nelson Blackburn

Ira Burks

Lena Zirkel

Lula Shrader

. .. Margarine Funk

Letitia Ware Bloxton

Geneva Swope

...Mrs. Lillian Wilkins

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Entertainment Series

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Five Little Peppers

October 15 Clare Tree Major Players: Five Little Peppers

November 14 Wagnerian Festival Singers

December 10 Clare Tree Major Players: Cinderella

February 9 Hedgerow Players; Ghosts, by Hendrik Ibsen:

Candida, by George Bernard Shaw

February 20 Roth String Quartet

March 17 .Stratford Dramatic Club; I'll Leave It to Yon, by Noel Coward

April 2 - Carl Weinrick. Organist

April 28 Wilson Angel. Baritone

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SENIOR STATISTICS

MILDRED ABBITT- Blue-Stone: Cotillion Cluu 3, -1. Prc:sidc:nt -1· Lani~r L~1tc:rary Socic:t)· 3, -1; Pre:.tdents' Council -1· Cune Sctenct Club ..!, J, -1; France:. Sale CluL 1, ..!, 3· -1, Y. \V. C. A.

ELIZABETH ALEXAXDER: .Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4• \'ice-Pn:stdent -1; I R. C. -1; Curie Science Club 3· -1-· Frances ale Club, President -1; Rural Life! Club 3, -1· President 4; B. S. U. -1: Y. \\'. C. A.

DOROTHY AXDERSOX: German Club -1; Page Ltterary Soctety 2, 3. -1. Program Committee -1; Y. \\'_ C. :\., \'ice-President -1. Cabinet ~!ember 3: Sergeant-at-Arms Sophomore Class; President Juntor Class Council: Alpha Literary Soctety 1: Cune !::>ci­ence Club 2, 3, -1: Freshman Chorus; Frances Sale Club 1. 2, J, -1. Hiking Club 1.

FRAXCES AXDERSOX- Blue-Stune Cotilhon Club -1; Frances Sale Club 1. 2. 3, -1; Alpha Luer.:tr) Society 1; Y. W. C. A.

AGNES ARXOLD. Blue- tone Cotillion Club 2,

3. -1; Lanier Literary Soctety 1. 2, 3· -1· President 3. \'tee-President z, Chairman oi Program Committee 1, Alpha Rho Delta 1, ~. 3, Pre,ident of Freshman Class, Freshman Chorus, Pres1den l, \" ominaung Convenuon 3. -1; Social Commltlee 1. -· 3. -h Chatr­man -1: ] unior :Uarshal 3·

}lARY BA I LEY: Transfer trom Arkansas State; Dluc:-Stone Cuullton Cluh -1. Lantt'l Ltterary Su­C'Iet)' -1-

LILlA:\ AXX BALL: Transfer trnm Jenny Hunter, Xe\\ York; B•a::c Busmess ~taft 4; Ph1los· ophy Club 4; Htkmg Club -1. .\ C E. -1; \·one, Ball -l· Y. \\', C. A.

GEXE BALLARD: Transfer from Ricbmnnd Extension of \\'illiam anu :-olary; Blut:-Stone Cutil­hon Club J, -1. Secrc:tary 4. Lanter Ltteran. Soci· ety 3, -1· Sc:cn:tan. -1; Y. \Y (. A.

BEATRlCE BASS Lanier Ltterar}' Societ) J, 4; l,;erman Club 4, \'ice-Prc:~ident Junior l'las~. Juni•)r .\lar~hal, Cune Sctence Club .l, 3· 4; House Prt~t­dent Sc:nior Uall 4: Frances Sale Club 1, -'• 3, -1· Treasurer -l·

DOROTHY LEE BAl:'GJIER· ScHOOL\tA'"t . \ rt "taff 4; Art CluL 4-

ELLEX 1 AXE BEERY: Ssgma Pbt Lambda 1. ..!, \'ice-Pressdent 2: Lee Luerary Societ) 3. -1: ScROOL:\t \'.ut Editonal Staff .z, Associate Editor 4: .\ssoctate Member Stratford Oramaltc Cluu 3: Yar­>-it) Hockey 2, 3; Class Hockty •. -'· J. Class Baskc:tbaU 1. 2, Blue-Stone En~c:mble .l, 3; Chapel Orche:>tra 3, Y \\', C. A.

.\LARGARET BLAKEY: Curie Science Cluh ::!,

3· -J, Secretary -1: Frances Sale Club 1, 2. J, -1; \". \\'. C. A.

MARY LOt;lSE BOISSEAU: Sigma Pb.i Lamb· cia 1 • ..!. \'ice-Pre-.ident ..! , Alpha Literary Society t; L.· Cerci.- F,.au\·oas t, ..!, J, Treasurer 3; Debating Club 1, 2, 3, 4· Secretary J; I. R. C. z, J, -1; Freshman Chorus; Htking Club 1; Y. \\'. C. A.

A:XXTE St:E BOLES: German Club -1. Glee Club 1, 2 . J, 4. \'ice-President ..! ; Aeolian .\l usic Club J, 4; Frances Sale Club 1, :z; Y. \\'. C A. ('abt net 3, 4-

..\LARIA .\llLLER BOWMAX: Curie Science Club .l, J, -1. Oebauug Club 2. J. 4· \'tce-Pre:.ident J, President -1· Alpha Literary Society 1; Frances

ale Club t . ..!, 3· 4. Rural Life Club 1, ..!, 3· -J, Secretary 2, Chairman Program Committee 3, Gar· den Club 3. 4, Hiking Club 1, .l, Church Comm1ttee, Y. W. C. A. 2.

ELIZABETH BROWX: Sentor class \'ice-Presi­dent. fall quarter, President. winter and spring quar­ters: Blue-Stone Cotillton Club 3, -1. \'ice-President -1: Page Literary Society z. 3, -1· Treasurer 3; Alpha Literary Society 1: Curie Science Club z, J. 4; Frances Sale Club ::!, J. 4; Xominating Convention 3; Y. \\'. C A.

Rt;TH PAGE BRL'.\IBACK. Cune Science Club z. 3· 4 ~ Fr31nces Sale Club 1, 2, 3, -1; Hiking Club I. 2; L \\ - c. A.

ADELE BRUXJES: Transfer from Savage School of Physical Education, Xew York.

(The ligure ind1cates the year of office or of membership)

\'IRGIXL-\ BRYAXT: .\lpha Literary Snctt:t~ t, Curte Scttncc: Club 2, 3, Francc:>o Sale t 'luh 1, 2. J, -1. Hikmg Clul1 t; Student Counc•l -1· \' \\'. C. A.

ISABELLE BLTKLEY · Garden Club z. 3. 4· President -1· ecn::tar) 3; F ranees ale Cluh 1. .z, J, -1. Choral Cluu -'· J, -1. Y. \\'. C. A.

ELlZ.\BETll ADA.\IS BULLOCK. emor Class President. fall quarter, Blue- tone Coull ion Club 3· 4; Lanier Literary Society· 1, :!, 3. -1: Alpha Literary ::.oc1ety 1: Frances !:>ale Uut. 1 • .!, 3· -1: Soc1al Com­mtttce 3; H•kmg Uub 1: Y. \\'. C. .\.; Junior ~I arshal 3.

J EA.'\ B t: .\ JJ Y: Blue-Stone Lottlhon Club 3, -1; Lee Lnerary ociety· 1, .!, J, 4, \'ice-Prestdent J, ::;ergeant·at·Arms .z. Prestdents' Counctl .:; Athletic Council .!, -1· Trc:a,urer -1· Br,'('=•· Business Statf 1, .z. Circulat•n~ ~lanag~:r 3, -l· :Xom•naung Con­\'cnuon 3, \'ar~tt) Baskethall ..! , Cia:.~ Basketl.all 1, 2, 3. -1· Clas-. Baskcth<ill ' port Lcatler 1: Cia'-~ Hockey 1 • .! ; Choral CluJ. .?, 3, .. t.-cretar) 3, Frt.-,h­man Choru:,; Hiktn& Cluu 1, ~- l'n::.tdent 2, Y. \\' c .. \.

LOIS B t:RXETTE. Lanier Ltterar~ Soctc:ty z, 3. -J, German Cluh -1. Alpha Lnerar) 'octet) -', Freshman Choru~: llikmt; Club ..!, Y. \\'. C. i\.

:\I A t..IJE B I 'I< X ETTE, Alpha Luerary S•.ctcty 1: L K. L. 3. -1· France, Sale llub 1, .!, 3, .a House Lommlttee, Semur Hall, Y. \\'. C. • \

ELTHA CA.\Il'BELL : Tran,.fer from Averett Lollege, Frances Sale Clul• J, 4, Carden l'lub 3. -1: \ . \\". C A.

J.,\F:\ \ ETTE ( AkR Prcs•tlent Student l,;ovc:rn· ment Assoctatton 4; Ka111•a Uelta P1 3, -1; Blue- tune Coulhon Club 1. "-· 3. -l· Lee IAiteral')' Sueiety 1, -· J, 4, President .t, Pre,tuents' Council. Presulent -1: ::,tandaru:. CommttH:e .!, 3; blee Club t, .!, J, 4, President 3, Librarian 2. Aeohan .\1 u:.tc: Clult .!,

J, -1· L,- C,·r.-J, F,.au(ais 2, J, Alpha Hho Uelta t, -· J: Secretary Y \\'. C. A 3; House Prestdent, J ac).;,un, !;igma Phi Laml•da 1, .l, J uniur ~larshal.

STELL.\ CARTER. ,\lpba Ltterary octet) 1, z; Frances Sale <.:luh 1, ..!, 3, -1: l1.1kmg Lluh 1, -'; y_ \\'. C. A.

.\A:\CY CHAPI:'ELI:..-\R Tran:.1er itum \ 1' . 1.. c:samc Cluh; \'tcc:-Presulc:nt Freshman Lias,, Summer, Jh, Y \\'. l.. A.

~IARY CLARK. Alpha Rho Delta -1: tratfunl Dramatic Club. President 3; Kat•Pa Delta P1 -1; Prulusovhy Cluu, Sc:cretar~ -1; Deltating Cluh 2, 3. -1· \'ice· President 3, Class Golf S11ort Lc:ao.ler .:! ; Y. \\ C. A

HAZEL CLl.\ E Transfer from 5hc:nandoah Col­lege. Glee Club 3; Urchestra 3· 4, Rlue·!H•Ine Ensemhle J, -1. A. C. E. 3·

\'lRGlXJA C'OE: Y. \\' C A.

AXXE COLSTOX German Cluh -1. All'ha Lit-erar~ Society 1.

LOL'lSE COPELAXL> Art Staff ScHOOL.M.\.AM z, -1; Curie ctence Clul• 2, 3. -l· Frances . ale Club 1, 2; Htktng Club t; Y. \\'. C A .

BETTY COt;PAR· Kappa Delta Pi J, 4· Hts­tonan .a. German Club -1: Bu.·:;,• Busine'-S Staff :z: AtiYertbtng ..\lanager Brc;:::,· 3: Busmes::. .\lanager Brc,•:;,· -1: Stratford Dramauc Club, Associate )Jem­ber 3, I. R. C. J, 4; AJpha Rho Delta 2. 3, 4; Junior l'lass Counctl; junior )(arshal; \"<~rsit) Hock­c) .:!, 3. Cia..,. Hucke) .:!, J, -1, ~lodern Dance Cluh -1. Badmtnton 3; Choral Cluh 3; Hiking Clu!J 1: Freshman Chorus: Alpha Literary Societ) 1; Y. \\'. c. .\.

LUCILLE COYER. Transfer from Farm\'llle State Teachers College; Blue· tone Cot1lhon Club J, -1; Lamer Literary Society 3. 4; Y. \\'. C. A,

XEU. COX: Blue- tone Cottllion Club 1, .:!, J. -1: Lee Literal')· Society 3, -1· Presidc:m 3: ,\, C. E. 2,

3, -J, \'ice-Presidem 3; Busine·-.; ~lanat:er Freshman Class, Class Hockey 1: Class Basketball ~: Alpha Ltterary Soc1et) 1; Iftking Clulo 1; Y \\' C A.

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.-\C:X ES CRAIG: Blue-Stone Cottllion Club 3· -1: Lee Literary Society 3· -1· \'ice-Pr~sidtnt 4. Seen:· tar~ 3; Ah•ha Litc:rary Suciety t. Social Cummittee -1· L;· c.-,.cl.· FrDIIfOis I, .!, 3- -1· I. R. c . .!. J, -! ! Hiking Club 1: Treasurer Y. \\'. C. A. 4·

RACHEL CROCKER: German Club 4: Lanier Literary Society 4; AJpha Lt terary Societ)· 1; \'ar­sity Ba$ketball 1, 2; Class Basketball 1, -': Class Hockey 1, Y. \Y. C. A.

UOROTIIY DAY: Blue-Stone Cotillion Club 3. 4. ergeam-at·Arms -1; Lamer Literary Society 1, .?,

J, -1. Critic .!, \'ice-President 3. P resident 4: A lpha Ltterary Society 1: Presidents' Council -1: Social Committee 1, 2, 3. -1: S t ratford Dramatic Club 1, 2.

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ROBERTA DI:X\\'IDDIE- German Cluh -1: AIJiha L1terary Suctety 1: France::. Sale Club ..! . 3: Choral Club .! : Hiking Club 1: \'. \\'. C. A

\'lRt~T~IA DOERI~G Alpha Literary Societ> 1: • trat ford Dramauc Cluh 1, .:!, J, 4, Treasurer 2: '-•' Caclr F,.aucois J. -1· Freshman Choruo; 1: L \\'. C A.: I. R. C. 3, 4·

HAZEL DC:\KERKE . Transfer f rom Jenn) Hunter, .\e\\ Yurk: \'arstt) Hocke) -1; Strarford Dramatic Club. A"suctat~ .\lemLer 4: Hiking Club

-J, \'. \\'. c. A.

.\.\Xt'Y EAR~IAX: Kappa Delta Pt J. -t: Sigma Pin Lamhda. Chairman oi the: Program Committee ~: (;tee Club, \'ice-President -1: Choral Club 2 , J, Freshman C'horus: Lc C.-rde FraH(OIS, Cha1rman of the: Program Comnnttee J, !::>c:cretary -1: Debating Uub; esame C'luh 1; Class Tennis 1

AXXlE LAL'RA EU\\' ARIJS Alpha Literary ~nciety 1; France~ Sale Cluh 1. z. 3. -1: H iking nub I. y. \\'. c. A.

1.-\.-\TIILEEX ESTALL. Transfer from \ "irgima Intermont Cullc:gc: Philosoph) Cluh 3. -1 .

DOROTHY FA\\ LEY· Alpha Luerary Society 1: Clee Cluh .:!, 3. 4; Choral CluJ. 1, ~. 3: Y. \\' I A.

UORIS FEXTRE S. German Club -1: Lee Lit· crary Soctely 3, 4. Sergeant·at-.\ rms -1· \'ice-Pres­tdc:nt 4, Alpba Luerar) . oct~t) 1; Choral Club 1.

z, J, Frances ale: Cluh 1, 2, 3, -1: Hiking Club I, 2, y _ \\'.c. A.

CORA ,\lAE FITZGERALD: S t ratford D ra· matic Club .z, J, -1. Associate .\!ember 1: Le Cerc/e F,.anra•s 2. J, -1· \'ice-President J, Treasurer 4; I. R. C. -1: Freshman Chorus, Class H ockey 2; Y. 'W. C A.: Choral Club.

)IARTHA A.\'XE FITZGERALD: Lee Literar y Socit>t) z. J, -1. P resident -1; German Club 4 ; Curie Sctence Club 3. -1: Athletic Council 1, 2, 3. 4 ; \ 'ar· my Hockey J. -l· Captain -1; \ 'arsity Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4 : Cia;,~ Hockey 1, 2, 3· -1; Class Basketball 1, 2. 3, Cla:.s '" imming 1. 2. 3. 4; Class Hockey Spor t Leader 1 ; House President, Johnston Hall 2; Soph­omore Class Cuuncil: Alr•ha Literary Society •; Y \\'. C. A.

CELESTE Fl TZHCGH German Club 4; Alpha Literary Soeiet ,. 1: Frances Sale Uub 1 , Glee C lub J, -1: Tennis SPort Lt!'ad~r 3; Hiktng Club 1; Y . \\' .

C A.

\'IRG I XfA LEE FITZHCGH; Transfer from .\Iary \\'ashington College '• 2; Rural Life Club J, 4; Frances Sale Club J, 4: \'. \\' . C. A.

DORIS E. Fl\'ECOAT: Kappa Delta P i -1 ; Alpha Luerary Society t: S tratford Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; B,..-c::.• Staff Typist 1, Editorial Staff 2: I. R. C 3, -1; Curie Science Club .l, 3, -I• Chairman Program Committee -1· Choral Club 2, 3, L \\' C. A.

.\IARY FLA~AGAX Transfer from S tate Teachers College, Patterson, Xe" J ersey; Kappa Delta Pi, Historian 4: trat ford D r amatic Club, Secretary -1-

AGX ES FLl P PO· Cune Sc1ence Club; Frances S:~le Cluh: Y. \\'. C. .-\

EDITH FRY: ScHoOLM•\\)t Art S taff 3, -l· I. k. C. -1: A. C. E. J, 4; Philosophy Club .a: Choral L'lub 1 • .z. 3. -1; liarden Club 3, -1

SENIOR STATISTICS

(The figure indicates the year of office or of memhership)

MILDRED ABBITT: Blue-Stone Cotillion Club

3, 4. President 4; Lanier Literary Society 3, 4;

Presidents' Council 4: Curie Science Club 3, 4;

Frances Sale Club 1, j, 3. 4; V. \V. C. A.

ELIZABETH ALEXANDER: Kappa Delta Pi

3, 4. Vice-President 4; 1. R. C. 4: Curie Science

Club 3, 4; Frances Sale Club. President 4; Rural

Life Club 3. 4. President 4; B. S. U. 4; V. W. C. A.

DOROTHY ANDERSON: German Club 4: Page

Literary Society 2. 3, 4. Program Committee 4;

Y. VV. C. A., Vice-President 4. Cabinet Member 3;

Sergeant-at-Arms Sophomore Class; President Junior

Class Council; Alpha Literary Society 1; Curie Sci-

ence Club 2, 3, 4; Freshman Chorus; Frances Sale

Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Hiking Club 1.

FRANCES ANDERSON: Bluc-Stunc Cotillion

Club 4; Frances Sale Club 1. 2. 3, 4: Alpha Literary

Society i ; Y. W. C. A.

AGNES ARNOLD; Blue-Stone Cotillion Club 2.

3. 4; Lanier Literary Society 1. 2. 3, 4. President 3.

Vice-President 2, Chairman of Program Committee

1; Alpha Rho Delta z. j. 3: President of Freshman

Class; Freshman Chorus, President; Nominating

Convention 3, 4; Social Committee 1. 2, 3, 4. Chair-

man 4: Junior Marshal 3.

MARY BAILEY; Transfer from Arkansas Slate;

Blue-Sionc Cotillion Club 4; l-anier Literary So-

ciety 4.

LILIAN ANN BALL: Transfer from Jenny

Hunter, New York; Breeze Business Staff 4; Philos-

ophy Club 4; Hiking Club 4: A. C. E. 4; Volley

Ball 4: V. W. C. A.

GENE BALLARD: Transfer from Richmond

Extension of William and Mary; Blue-Stone Cotil-

lion Club 3, 4. Secretary 4; Lanier Literary Soci-

ety 3, 4. Secretary 4; V. \V. C. A.

BEATRICE BASS: Lanier Literary Society 3. 4;

German Club 4; Vice-President Junior Class; Junior

Marshal; Curie Science Club 2. 3, 4; House Presi-

dent Senior Hall 4; Frances Sale Club 1. 2. 3, 4.

Treasurer 4.

DOROTHY LEE BAUGHER: Schoolma'AM

Art Staff 4; Art Club 4.

ELLEN JANE BEERY: Sigma Phi Lambda 1.

2, Vice-President 2; l-ee Literary Society 3, 4;

Schoolma'am Editorial Staff 2. Associate Editor 4:

Associate Member Stratford Dramatic Club 3; Var-

sity Hockey 2. 3; Class Hockey 1, 2, 3; Class

Basketball 1. 2; Blue-Stone Ensemble 2. 3; Chapel

Orchestra 3; V. W. C. A.

MARGARET BLAKEY: Curie Science Club 2.

3, 4. Secretary 4; Frances Sale Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Y.

\V. C. A.

MARY LOUISE BOISSEAU: Sigma Phi Lamb-

da 1. 2. Vice-President 2; Alpha Literary Society 1;

Le Cerclc Francois 1. 2. 3. Treasurer 3; Debating

Club 1, 2, 3. 4. Secretary 3: 1. R. C. 2. 3, 4;

Freshman Chorus: Hiking Club 1; V. W. C. A.

ANNIE SUE BOLES: German Club 4; Glee

Club 1. 2, 3. 4. \*ice-President 2; Aeolian Music

Club 3. 4; Frances Sale Club 1. 2; V. \V. C. A.

C abinct 3, 4.

MARIA MILLER BOWMAN: Curie Science

Club 2, 3. 4; Debating Club 2. 3. 4. \'ice-President

3. President 4; Alpha Literary Society 1; Frances

Sale Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Rural Life Club 1. 2, 3. 4.

Secretary 2. Chairman Program Committee 3; Gar-

den Club 3, 4; Hiking Club 1,2; Church Committee.

Y. VV. C. A. 2. v S

ELIZABETH BROWN: Senior class Vice-Presi-

dent. fall quarter. President, winter and spring quar-

ters. Blue-Stone Cotillion Club 3, 4. Vice-President

4: Page Literary Society 2. 3. 4. Treasurer 3: Alpha

Literary Society z; Curie Science Club 2. 3. 4;

Frances Sale Club 2. 3. 4: Nominating Convention

3: Y. W. C. A.

RUTH PAGE BRUMBACK: Curie Science Club 2. 3. 41 Frances Sale Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Hiking Club

1. 2; Y. W. C. A.

ADELE BRUNJES: Transfer from Savage

School of Physical Education, New York.

VIRGINIA BRYANT: Ajpha Literary Society 1;

Curie Science Club 2. 3; Frances Sale Club 1. 2.

3, 4; Hiking Club 1; Student Council 4i V. VV.

C. A.

1SABELLE BUCKLEY: Garden Club 2. 3. 4.

President 4. Secretary 3: Frances Sale Club 1. 2. 3.

4; Choral Club j. 3. 4; Y. W. C. A.

ELIZABETH ADAMS BULLOCK: Senior Class

President, fall quarter; Blue-Stone Cotillion Club 3.

4; Lanier Literary Society 1, 2. 3. 4; Alpha Literary

Society 1; Frances Sale Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Social Com-

mittee 3; Hiking Club 1; V. W. C. A.; Junior

Marshal 3.

JEAN BUNDV: Blue-Stone Cotillion Club 3. 4;

Lee Literary Society 1. 2, 3. 4. Vice-President 3,

Sergeant-at-Arms 2; Presidenis* Council a; Athletic

Council 2, 4. Treasurer 4: Breeze Business Staff

1, 2, Circulating Manager 3, 4: Nominating Con-

vention 3; Varsity Basketball 2; Class Basketball

». 3. 4; Class Basketball Sport Leader 1; Class

Hockey 1. 2; Choral Club 2, 3, Secretary 3; Fresh-

man Chorus; Hiking Club 1. 2, President 2; V. VV.

C. A.

LOIS BURNETTE: Lanier Literary Society 2.

3. 4; German Club 4; Alpha Literary Society 2;

Freshman Chorus; Hiking Club 2; V. VV. C. A.

MAUDE BURNETTE: Alpha Literary Society

1; L R. C. 3. 4: Frances Sale Club 1, 2, 3. 4;

House Committee, Senior Hall; Y. VV. C. A

ELTHA CAMPBELL: Transfer from Avcrett

College; Frances Sale Club 3. 4; Garden Club 3, 4;

V. VV. C. A.

LAFAYETTE CARR President Student Govern-

ment Association 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Blue-Stone

Cotillion Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Lee Literary Society 1. 2.

3, 4. President 2; Presidents' Council. President 4;

Standards Committee 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2. 3. 4.

President 3, Librarian 2; Aeolian Music Club 2.

3, 4; Le Cerclc Francois 3; Alpha Rho Delta 1,

2, 3; Secretary V VV. C. A. 3; House President,

Jackson; Sigma Phi Lambda 1. 2; Junior Marshal.

STELLA CARTER: Alpha Literary Society 1, 2;

Frances Sale Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Hiking ( lub 1, 2;

V. VV. C. A.

NANCY CHAPPELEAR: Transfer from V. P.

1.; Sesame Club; Vice-President Freshman ( lass.

Summer, 36; V. VV. U. A.

MARY CLARK: Alpha Rho Delta 4: Stratford

Dramatic Club. President 3; Kappa Delta Pi 4;

Philosophy Club, Secretary 4; Debating Club 2. 3, 4.

Vice-President 3; Class Golf Sport Leader 2. V. W.

C. A.

HAZEL CLINE Transfer from Shenandoah Col-

lege; Glee Club 3; Orchestra 3. 4; Blue-Stonc

Ensemble 3. 4: A. C, E. 3.

VIRGINIA COE: Y. VV. C. A.

ANNE COLSTON: German Club 4; Alpha Lit-

erary Society 1.

LOUISE COPELAND: Art Staff Schoolma'am

2, 4; Curie Science Club 2. 3. 4; Frances Sale Club

1, 2; Hiking Club 1; V. VV. C. A,

BETTY COUPAR: Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4. His-

torian 4. German Club 4; Breeze Business Staff 2;

Advertising Manager Breeze 3: Business Manager

Breeze 4; Stratford Dramatic Club, Associate Mem-

ber 3; 1. R. C. 3. 4". Alpha Rho Delta 2. 3, 4;

junior Class Council; Junior Marshal; Varsity Hock-

ey 2. 3; Class Hockey 2. 3. 4; Modern Dance Club

4; Badminton 3; Choral Club 3; Hiking Club i;

Freshman Chorus; Alpha Literary Society 1 ; V. VV.

C. A.

LUCILLE COVER: Transfer from Farmvillc

Slate Teachers College; Blue-Stone Cotillion Club 3.

4; Lanier Literary Society 3. 4; V. VV. C. A.

NELL COX: Blue-Stonc Cotillion Club 1. 2. 3. 4:

Lee Literary Society 3, 4. President 3; A. C. E. 2.

3, 4. Vice-President 3; Business Manager Freshman

Class: Class Hockey 1; Class Basketball 2; Alpha

Literary Society 1; Hiking Club 1; V. VV. C- A.

AGNES CRAIG: Blue-Stone Cotillion Club 3. 4;

Lee Literary Society 3. 4. Vice-President 4. Secre-

tary 3; Alpha Literary Society 1; Social Committee

4: Le Cerclc Fran cat's 1. 2. 3. 4; 1. R. C. 2. 3, 4;

Hiking Club 1; Treasurer Y. VV. C. A. 4-

RACHEL CROCKER: German Club 4: Lanier

Literary Society 4: -Alpha Literary Society i; Var-

sity Basketball 1, 2; Class Basketball 1. 2; Class

Hockey 1 ; V. VV. C. A.

DOROTHY DAY: Blue-Stone Cotillion Club 3.

4. Sergeant-at-Arms 4; Lanier Literary Society 1, 2.

3. 4. Critic 2. Vice-President 3, President 4; Alpha

Literary Society 1; Presidents' Council 4; Social

Committee 1, 2. 3, 4; Stratford Dramatic Club 1, 2.

3; V. VV. C. A.

ROBERTA DINWIDDIE: German Club 4;

Alpha Literary Society 1; Frances Sale Club 2. 3;

Choral Club 2; Hiking Club .; V. VV. C. A.

VIRGINIA DOER INC.: Alpha Literary Society

1; Stratford Dramatic Club 1, 2. 3. 4. Treasurer 2;

Le Ccrcle Francois 3. 4; Freshman Chorus 1; V. VV.

C. A.; L R. C. 3. 4-

HAZEL DUNKERKE: Transfer from Jenny

Hunter, New York; Varsity Hockey 4: Stratford

Dramatic Club. Associate Member 4: Hiking Club

4: V. VV. C. A.

NANCY EAR MAN: Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Sigma

Phi Larnbda. Chairman of the Program Committee

2; Glee ( lub. Vice-President 4: Choral Club 2, 3;

Freshman Chorus; Le Ccrcle Francois, Chairman of

the Program Committee 3. Secretary 4; Debating

( lub; Sesame Club 1; ( lass Tennis 1.

ANNIE LAURA EDWARDS: Alpha Literary

Society 1; Frances Sale Club 1, 2. 3. 4: Hiking

Club 1; Y. VV. C. A.

KATHLEEN ESTALL: Transfer from Virginia

Iniermont College; Philosophy Club 3. 4.

DOROTHY FAWLEY: Alpha Literary Society

1; Glee Club 2. 3. 4; Choral Club z. 2, 3: Y. VV.

C. A.

DORIS FENTRESS: German Club 4: Lee Lit-

erary Society j, 4. Sergeant-at-Arms 4. Vice-Pres-

ident 4: Alpha Literary Society 1; Choral Club 1.

2. 3; Frances Sale Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Hiking Club

1.2; V. VV. C. A.

CORA MAE FITZGERALD: Stratford Dra-

matic Club 2. 3. 4. Associate Member 1; Le Cercle

Francois 2, 3. 4. V ice-President 3. Treasurer 4: L

R. C. 4: Freshman Chorus; Class Hockey 2; V. VV.

C. A.; Choral Club.

MARTHA ANNE FITZGERALD: Lee Literary

Society 2. 3. 4. President 4; German Club 4; Curie

Science Club 3. 4; Athletic Council 1. 2. 3. 4; Var-

sity Hockey 3. 4. Captain 4; Varsity Basketball 1, 2.

3. 4; Class Hockey 1. 2. 3. 4; Class Basketball 1, 2,

3; Class Swimming 1. 2. 3. 4: Class Hockey Sport

Leader 1; House President. Johnston Hall 2; Soph-

omore Class Council; Alpha Literary Society 1; V.

W. C. A.

CELESTE F1TZHUGH: German Club 4; Alpha

Literary Society 1; Frances Sale Club 1. Glee Club

3. 4: Tennis Sport Leader 3; Hiking Club 1; Y. VV.

C. A.

VIRGINIA LEE F1TZHUGH: Transfer from

Mary W ashington College 1, 2; Rural Life Club 3.

4; Frances Sale Club 3, 4; V. VV. C. A.

DORIS E. F1VECOAT; Kappa Delta Pi 4:

Alpha Literary Society 1; Stratford Dramatic Club

1. 2, 3, 4; Breeze Staff Typist 1. Editorial Staff 2;

1. R. C. 3. 4: Curie Science Club 2. 3. 4. Chairman

Program Committee 4: Choral Club 2, 3; V. VV.

C. A.

MARY FLANAGAN: Transfer from State

Teachers College. Patterson. New Jersey; Kappa

Delta Pi, Historian 4; Stratford Dramatic Club.

Secretary 4.

AGNES FLIPPO: Curie Science Club; Frances

Sale Club; Y. VV. C. A.

EDITH FRY: Schoolma'am Art Staff 3. 4:

L R. C. 4; A. C. E 3, 4; Philosophy Club 4: Choral

Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Garden Club 3. 4.

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MILDRED CARNETT: Kappa Delta P1 3, 4· Treasurer 4; Sigma Phi l..amllcla z; Associate .\I em her Stratford Dramatic Club 1, z: Stratford Ora· matic Club 3. 4; L,· Crrclr Frouro•s t, z, 3. 4· Cba1rman Program Com·minee 2, Secretary J. Pres· ident -i; Alpha Rho Delta J; !. R. C. 3, 4; Class !-l ocke) t; Sesame Club 1.

ALICE GILLIA~I Stratford Dramauc Club z, 3. 4· Secretary 3. Stage Manager -1, Curie Science Club 3· o~: Y. W . C. A.

l\1 fLDRED GOODE · Blue-Stone Cotillion Cluh 3. 4: Lee Literary Society 3· 4· Treasurer 4: Alpha Literary Societ) 1: A. C E . 1, 2, 3. 4. Secretary J: Hiking Club 1, \' . W . C. A. Cabinet 4; Senior Hall, House Committee.

SU AN HAMMAKl\ Transfer from Savage School of Physical Education.

BETTY H A;:\ :-l' AH: S t udent Counctl 3; German Club 4; Alpha L1terary Society 1 ; Brcr::,· Business Staff 2. 3· Circulation Manager 4; I. R. C. 3. 4; Cune Science Club z, 3· -1; Choral Club 2, .l ; Fresh­man Chorus 1; Frances Sale Club 1. Hiking Club 1, z: Badminton 4; Sheldon and Jumor Hall House Committees: Y. W. C. A.: Class Basketball 4.

RL'TH II AROESTY · German Club 4· Sergeant· at-Arms 4: Lamer Literar~· Society 4. President Class Council 4: Alpha L1tcrary Society 1: \'ice· Pres•flen t Scmor Class, Summer School 4: Y. \N. C. A

E\'EL\'~ H ATHAWAY . Semor Class Secre· iary -1 : German Club 4, I .ee Literary Society 4. Assistant to Recorder of Points J, 4: Junior Marshal, Stratford Dramatic Club J. 4. Alpha Literar) Soc•· ety 1; Freshman Chorus. Frances Sale Club t, 2: Hikang Club 1: Y \V. C. A

BETTY HICKlllA~ · German Cluh 4; Lamer Literary Society z. 3· -1. Cha1rman Program Commit· tee -1; Alpha Lt terary Soc•et) t: Freshman Chmus, Hiking Club 1: Y. \V. C A.

ETHEL H. lllLL: Alpha Literary Society J. Curie Science Cluh J. -1: Frances Sale Cluh .1. 4· Secretary 4: B S. U. 3· 4· Rernrter 3; \'. \\'. C. A.

AN:\ I E Ill LLI A R D ,\l pha Rho Delta J, 4· Treasurer 4: B. . . U . 1, 2, J, 4: Hiktnct Club 1 : Alpha Uterary Snc1ety 1: Y \\' C. A.

EA HLE II ITT. Sigma Phi Lambda 1, 2: Alpha Rho Delta 1, 2. 3. 4, President 4. I R C. J. -i: Debating Cluh 3. 4. !Iiktnl!' Club 1, 2, J, -1; \' . W. C. A.

LET [T lA II 0 U~ E R: German Club, Secretary .1. Page Literar) • oc•et)', Chairman Program Commit­tee J, Pres1dent 2; Alrha Literary Society 1: Kanpa Delta Pi J, 4; Athletic .\ssoc1ation, \ ·ice-President 4; \'ars1ty H ockey.!, 3: Class Hockey 1, ~. 3: Clas~ Hockey Sport Leader z: Basketball Sport Leader J: \ 'arsity Basketball 2, ('beer Leader ~. 3: Brrc::e Business Staff z. 3: ~ I odern Dance Group 4; Elcc· tnral Boarr.l -1. :\ominaling ('ommttt.:.: 3: A-.~ociate ~!ember Stratforcl Dramatic Cluh 3: Swimming Team 2: Hiking Club 1; Choral Cluh, Treasurer z: \'. W. C. A.

ELEA~OR HUDSOX : Transfer from .\verett College: !liking Club 3: Y. \'\ . C. A .. A. C. E. 3. 4

\'lRGl:'\lA HULL: German Club, Pres•dent 4: Lanier Literary Society 4. Alpha L•terary Society 1. Debatin~ Club 3. -1: Frances Sale Club 1. 2. J. 4; Presidents' Council -1: Assistant H nuse President, Senior Hall; Y. \\'. C. A

FRA;\'CEXE Ht:LBl'RD German Cluh 4: Lee Literary Society 4; T. R. C. 2, J, 4, President 4: A. C. E .. Secretary 4: Philosophy Club J: Garden Club 3· 4: H ouse Pres•dent, Alumnae Hall: Y. v; C. A.

l\IARY HUTZLER : Sesame Club: \'. W. C. A.

DOROTHY ] ACO B S · Transfer from Savage School of Physical Education: \'arsity Hockey .~: Class ITockey 4; Swimming Club. Treas,urer 4: Y \\' . C. A.

OLIVE JOH~SON: Blue-Stone Cotillion C'luh 3· 1: Lanier Literary Society 4· Critic 4: Alpha 1.-iter· ary Society 1: S tandards Committee 2, 3, 4, Chair· man 4: Junior Marshal; Frances Sale Club 2: B. S. U. Council 3: Y . W . C. A.

SUE KENT JOLLY: Lee Literary Society 2, 3. 4 ; Aeolian l\Iusic Club t, 2; A. C. E. 3: Y. \V. C. A .

~ANCY JONES: P age T.-iterary Society; Curie Science Club. Sergeant-at-Arms 3: Frances Sale Club; Y. W. C. A.

LCCTA KIBBE . Student at Connecilcut State Culle~c 3 . Alpha Literary Society 1 : Curie Science Club 2, 4. Frances Sale Clulo 1. 2, 4, ll1ktng Club 1 : Y. \\' C. A

Y\'ETTE KOHl':: German Club 4; Page Literary Soc1ety 3. 4· Criuc 4; Treasurer Senior Class: Tr.:asurer Junior Class; Athletic Council 3: Varsity Hockey J, 4: Class Hockey z. J, 4, Class Basketball z: Baseball Sport Leafier 2; Badmmton Sport Leader 3: Porpoise Cluh 4: lllodern Dance Group 4.

FHA:"'CES LA~J · Transfer from Marshall Col­lege .. \ . C. E. 4: Y. W C A.

G EO ({ G 1 A E . LA\\' Alpha Lllerary Society 1 . C:une Scumce CluiJ 3. 4. Choral Club 2, 3. -1. Pres· •tlent J; Athletic Council -1. Class Swimming Sport Leader '. :: Swimmmg Sport Leader J, Porpoise Club, Pres1dent 4: Class Hockey 1, ~. J, Clas" Basketball 1: Class Baseball 1. 2; Y. v\'. C A

BLA:'\CHE LAZENBY : Transfer from Bluefield College, Bluefield, West \ ' irgima; Alpha Literary . ociety 3: [ R C. 4: \'arsity Hockey 3, -1: Class llockey 3· 4; Class Basketball 3, 4; Class Baseball J: Class Sw1mming 3· 4; Class Tenms 3. Claso; Ba~ketball Sport Leader 4; Y. \V. C. A.

ESTHER LEATHERMAN Glee Club J, 4; Cune Science Club 3; ScHOOLMA.\\1 Typist 3: Rrcr:;r TyJ'ISt 2, 3; Frances Sale Club J. -1: Y \\' . c. :\.

FRA:'\CES LIXDSAY · Page Literary Socu~ty -1; Alpha Literary Society 1: Associate Member Slral· ford Dramatic Club 3: Student Council 3; Frances

ale Club 1. 2, Y. \\'. C. A.

JA:\E LOGAN : ScHOOLMA'\M, Editor-1n·Ch1ef 4. Assistant Editor J. Editorial Staff 2: Kappa Delta Pt 3, 4. Sc:rgeant·al·.Arms 4; Scribblers 2, 3, 4: Blue· Stone Cuullion Cluh 1, z, J, 4, Treasurer J: Lame1 L1terar> Societ) 1, 2, J, 4, Chairman Program Com· m1ttee 1, President 2: Frances Sale Club 1. z. 3· 4; ~0n11nating Convention 3. -1; S1gma Phi Lambda 1. ~: 1\ra•d-of-IIonor, Old-Girl New-Girl \\'edding 1, Y \'•' C A.: Jun1or ..\larshal

.IA~E LYX~: Transfer irom Wilham and Mary 1 ; Kappa Delta P1 3. 4, Pres1dent 4: Sigma Phi Lamhda t, :1; Alrha Literary Soc•ety, Prof{ram Chairman of Travel Group z: ScHOOt.Mt'" 'r Ty11ist 4: Brrr:;r Typist 2, 3. T. R. C. 3· 4; Debatin~ Cluh. Secretary 4: Treasurer Jumor Class. Curie Science f'luh J. -1: Frances Sale Club. \'ice·Pre~ideot 3: P residents' <'ounc.t 4: Class BMehall z: Y. \V. C. A .. Cabinet )!ember J: Chairman Sophomore Cabinet.

~fARY ELLE~ ..\IAcKARSTE . Secretan-Treas· urer Student Government 4; Stratford Dramatic Cluh 3. Kappa Delta p, J. 4; German Cluh 4: Page: Literary Society 2, J, .1. President 3, Chairman Program Committee 2; Alpha Literary Society 1. Stamlards Committee 3: President Sophomore Coun· ell; A. C. E . ..:, 3: Freshman Chorus: Hiking Club 1. 2, Group Leader ::: Chapel Orchestra J, -1, Y \\·. C. A.

JEX:'\!E LEE MASSIE : Alpha Literary Society t : I. R. C. 4: A. C. E. 3· 4· President 4; Hiking Cluh 1; Rural Life Club 4; B S t;. 1, z, 3. -1· President.;; Y. \\'.CA.

HELE:\ 1\fENEFEE Alpha Literary Society 1. .! ; Sesame C'luh 1, -· 3. 4: H•king Club z: Y. \V C A.

CO:\ \\'AY :\fERRITT Art Cluh 4· Frances S'Jie Clulo 1, 2. J, 4: Alpha Literar>· Society 1 . Y \\' . C. A . Freshman Chorus: Choral Club 2.

] A~ET ..\ULLER · Kaupa Delta p, 1. -1· ecre· tary .1. Sigma Phi Lambda 1, 2. President 2: Lee Literary Society 2, J, 4. Alpha Literary Society 1: ScnoOLMA.AM Editorial Staff 3: Editor-in-Chief n( Houdbook 4; Glee Club 2, J, 4. Secretary 4; Fresh· man Chorus: Sesame Club 1, 2. 1. 4. Reporter 2; Class Tennis 1: Y. \\'. C. A Cabinet J.

GRACE ~II LLER : Transfer from Edinburg Jun· ior College: German Club 4 ·

AL\.A ~10\'ERS: Philosophy Club: Blue-Stone Ensemble: Hiking Cluh: A. C. E.; Y. \V. C. A.

JEAN NOR \VOOD: German Club 4. Treasurer 4: Lanier Literary Soc1ety .1. 4; Representative-at· Large Senior Class; A. C. E. J, 4: Alpha Literary Society 3. 4 : Y. W . C. A.

TDA DELL PERRY : Alpha Rho Delta ; Sesame Club.

RUTH PETERSON: Alpha Literary Society 1; Stratford Dramatic Club J. 4; Philosophy Club 4: Choral Club 2, 3; Y. W. C. A.

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LTLLI.\X PIEHCE. Dluc·St"u" Cot11liun lluh 4. Lee Literary Society 4: Alpha Ltterary Soc11!!y 1: I. R. C. 3. 4; lT1kinR Club 1. 2; Y W C. A

:\I ARCARET PITT:\I A~ C~erman Club 4, Lan· ier Literary Society z. 3, 4: Art Club J. o1 : Aeolian ..\lusic Cluh 1, 2, J. 4· Treasurer -1; (;)ee Club z, ,1; I. R C. 2, 3, 4; Y. \Y. C. A . Freshman Cho•us.

C:E:\E\ 'A LEE POOL Al1•ha Literary Society 1; t\ C. E. 4: Philosophy Club 4; Y. \\' C. A .

llAZEL 1!01\0R POWELL : House Pre>ident Carter H nuse -1: Y. \\" C A.

WILLIE LEE POWELL: KaJlpa Delta Pi J. ~ : Su:ma Pl11 Lambda J, z: Lee Literary ociety 1, z. J. 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 3; Alpha Literary Society 1, Athletic A•sociation, President 4. Business Mana~er 3, Assistant Business ]\fana~er z; Varsity Hockey 1, .:, J. -1. \ 'arstty Basketball 1. 2, 3. -1: Class Hock· c) '• 2 , ,1 . ·I, Class Basketball 1, ~. J, -1: Class Baseltall 1. 2, 3: Class Tenms 1, z. 3: Athletic Council: Colle~e Basket ha ll Sport Leader 2: Nom­matmg Com•tmtion 3· 4; Brcc::r Business Staff 2: Choral Cluh: Freshman Chorus. Secretary; J unior \ l arshal: H1king Club. Gro••P Leader 3: Delegate to Athletic Federation of \Vomen's Colleges 3: Pres· itlents' Council ~: Y \V. C. A.

RUBY PRESTON· Blue-Stone Cotillion Club 3. 1: Lee T.1terary Societ) 4: Frances Sale Club t. 2: Y. \\' C. A.

GAY E PRITCHETT: Senior Class. Sergeant-at· Arms: Blue-Stone Cotillion Clul.t J. 4: A. C. E . J. 4: Old-Girl New-Girl Wedding. Brido:smaid 3: Soc1al Ctmmllttce, Summer J.

FAYE ;\'ELSO~ QUTCK· Alpha Literar) Soci­ety 1: Athletic Council 3: \'arsity Hockey •. z, 3· 4: \'arsny Basketball 1, 2, J, 4: Class Hockey 1, 2,

3. 4, Class Baseball 1, 2, 3. -1: Class Basketball 1. 1. 3. 4: Presidents' Council 3: Class Basketball S1•ort Leader 3: Rural Life Club. Vice-President 2: llikmg Club r. 2, 3. Group Leader 2, President 3: B s. t:. I; Y. w. c. J\.

\' !RGl ~It\ RAMSEY Blue-Stone Cotillion Club :z, 3. -1: Lanier Literary Society 2, J, 4· Chairman Program Committee 2. \ 'icePresiflent 4; Alpha Lit­erary Society 1: Social Commillee z. 3, 4: A. C. E. J. 4: Freshman Chorus. Hiking Club 1: B. S. U. 1, z. 3. 4: Y. \\'. C. A.; Old-Girl New-Girl Wed· clinK. Bridesmaid J.

BI.A;:..ICHAHD HAND Blue- Stone Cotillion Club J. 4: Lanier Literary Society 3, 4. President -1: A. C. E. J, 4: Alpha Literary Society 1: Y. \V C. A.

E~Ii\!A RA~D ScHOOLMA'AM, Business Man· acrer 4. Ass1stant Business Manager 3: Kanpa Delta Pi J. 4: S1gma Phi Lambda, Treasurer 2; Blue-Stone Cotillion Club. Treasurer .; : Lee Literary Society 1. 2. J. 4: Alpha Literary Society 1: Presiflent J umor Class; \'ice·Presirlent Sophomore Class: Pres­idents' Council 2, 3: Class Council 2, 3: Junior lll arshal; l. R. C. 3. 1: Athletic Association, Secre· tary z: Yarsity Basketball 2: Class Basketball 1, z. .1; Athletic Council -': Le Ccrrlr Fraurois, Treasurer 2: Hiking Club 1; Y. W . C. A.

ELIZABETH DOLORES RAWLES: Y W . C , \ .• rahinet 1. President -1: Blue-Stone Cotillion Ch1h 3. 4: Page Literary Society 1, 2, J, 4· Sergeant-at-Arms r. \'ice-President 2; Alpha Lit· crar) Society 1; Prcsiclc:nts' Council 3· 1: Nominat­ing Co1wention 3. 4: Vice-President Freshman Class. Junior :.1 arshal: Aeolian )f usic Cluh 1, 2, 3. 4. President 3. Choral Cluh z Orchestra 3· 4: Alpha Rho Delta 1, 2, .1; Hiking Club 1

\'IRI.TXIA REl'BUSII. Sesame CluiJ 1, z. 3· 4· Secretary 3. Presirlent 4: Y Vv C. A.

)!ARIA R ICflARDSOi'\. Alpha Literary Soci­ety 1. z: Choral Club J, 4: Frances Sale Club 1, z. J, -1; Hikmg Club 1, 2: Y. \V. C. A.

~A~CY ROBERTS · Alpha Literary Society t, z; Choral Club 3; Freshman Chorus 1: Frances Sale Club J, 4; Hiking Club r. J: Y. W. C. A.

\'TRGTNTA LEE ROBERTS : Transfer from Averett College: German Club -1: Frances Sale Club J, 4: Lanier Literary Society -1: Y. W. C. A.

:\fARY ROGERS: Kappa Delta Pi 4: Sigma Phi Lambda 1. 2: Alpha Literary Society 1; Curie Sci­ence Club 2, 3. 4. Treasurer 4; Frances Sale Club 1, 2, 3, 4; I. R . C. 3· 4; Hiking Club 1; Y. W. C. A.

CHRISTINE ROSE : Alpha Literary Society 1: T. R. C. 3. 4; Choral Club 3; Rural Life Club. Chairman Social Committee 1; Y. W. C. A., Choir 3·

MILDRED GARNETT: Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4.

Treasurer 4; Sigma Phi I^amhda Associate Mem-

ber Stratford Dramatic Club 1. 2: Stratford Dra-

matic Club 3. 4: Lc Ccrclc Francois t, 2, 3. 4.

Chairman Program Committee 2. Secretary 3. Pres-

ident 4: Alpha Rho Delta 3; 1. R. C. 3. 4; Class

MockcN 1; Sesame Club x.

ALICE GILL I AM: Stratford Dramatic Club 2.

3. 4. Secretary 3, Stage Manager 4; Curie Science

Club 3. 41 Y. W. C. A.

MILDRED GOODE: Blue-Stone Cotillion Club

3, 4: Lee Literary Society 3. 4, Treasurer 4; Alpha

Literary Society 1; A. C. K. i, 2. 3. 4. Secretary 3;

Hiking Club 1; V. W. C. A. Cabinet 4; Senior

Hall, House Committee.

SUSAN HAM MANN Transfer from Savage

School of Physical Education.

BETTY HAWAII: Student Council 3; German

Club 4; Alpha Literary Society 1; Breeze Business

Staff 2. 3. Circulation Manager 4; L R. C. 3, 4:

Curie Science Club 2, 3. 4: Choral Club 2. 3; Fresh-

man Chorus 1; Frances Sale Club 1; Hiking Club

1. 2: Badminton 4: Sheldon and Junior Hall House

Committees; Y. W. C. A.; Class Basketball 4-

Rl'TH HARDESTY: German Club 4. Sergeant-

at-Arvns 4: Lanier Literary Society 4; President

Class Council 4; Alpha Literary Society 1; Vice-

Presidenl Senior Class. Summer School 4; Y. W

C. A.

EVELYN HATHAWAY Senior Class Secre-

tary 4; German Club 4; Lee Literary Society 4;

Assistant to Recorder of Points 3. 4; Junior Marshal;

Stratford Dramatic Club 3. 4; Alpha Literary Soci-

ety 1; Freshman Chorus; Frances Sale Club 1. 2;

Hiking Club i; Y. W. C. A

BETTY HICKMAN: German Club 4: Lanier

Literary Society 2. 3, 4. Chairman Program Commit-

tee 4; Alpha Literary Society 1: Freshman Chorus;

Hiking Club 1; Y. W. C. A.

ETHEL H. HILL: Alpha Literary Society 3:

Curie Science Club 3. 4; Frances Sale Club 3, 4.

Secretary 4; B. S. V. 3. 4. Reporter 3; Y. W'. C. A

ANNIE HILL1ARD: Alpha Rho Delta 3. 4.

Treasurer 4: B. S. L*. 1. 2. 3. 4: Hiking Club 1;

Alpha Literary Society 1; Y. W'. C. A.

EARLE H ITT; Sigma Phi Lambda 1. 2; Alpha

Rho Delta 1. 2. 3. 4. President 4: L R. C. 3. 4;

Debating Club 3, 4: Hiking Club t, 2, 3. 4; Y. W*.

C. A.

LET IT IA HOLLER: German Club. Secretary 4;

Page Literary Society, Chairman Program Commit-

tee 3. President 2; Alpha Literary Society 1; Kappa

Delta Pi 3. 4: Athletic Association. Vice-President

4; Varsity Hockey 2. 3; Class Hockey 1. 2. 3; Class

Hockey Sport l-eader 2; Basketball Sport Leader 3.

Varsity Basketball 2; Cheer Leader 2. 3: Breeze

Business Staff 2. 3; Modern Dance Group 4; Elec-

toral Board 4. Nominating Committee 3: Associate

Member Stratford Dramatic Club 3^ Swimming

Team 2: Hiking Club 1; Choral Club, Treasurer 2;

V. W. C. A.

ELEANOR HUDSON: Transfer from Avcrett

College: Hiking Club 3; V. W. C. A.; A. C. E. 3, 4.

VIRGINIA HULL: German Club. President 4;

Lanier Literary Society 4; Alpha Literary Society 1;

Debating Club 3. 4; Frances Sale Club 1, 2. 3. 4;

Presidents' Council 4: Assistant House President.

Senior Hall; V. W. C. A.

FRANCENE HULBURD: German Club 4: Lee

Literary Society 4; I. R. C. 2, 3. 4. President 4;

A. C. E., Secretary 4; Philosophy Club 3; Garden

Club 3. 4: House President, Alumnae Hall; Y. \V.

C. A.

MARY HUTZLER: Sesame Club; Y. W. C. A.

DOROTHY JACOBS: Transfer from Savage

School of Physical Education: Varsity Hockey 4:

Class Hockey 4; Swimming Club. Treasurer 4; V

W. C. A.

OLIVE JOHNSON: Blue-Stone Cotillion Club 3.

4: Lanier Literary Society 4. Critic 4: Alpha Liter-

ary Society i; Standards Committee 2. 3. 4. Chair-

man 4; Junior Marshal; Frances Sale Club 2; B. S.

U. Council 3: Y. W. C. A.

SUE KENT JOLLY: Lee Literary Society 2. 3.

4: Aeolian Music Club i, 2: A. C. E. 3; Y. W.

C. A.

NANCY JONES: Page Literary Society; Curie

Science Club, Sergeant-at - Arms 3; Frances Sale

Club; Y. W. C. A.

LCCIA KIBBE: Student at Connecticut State

College 3: Alpha Literary Society 1; Curie Science

Club 2. 4; Frances Sale Club 1. 2. 4; Hiking Club x;

Y. W. C. A.

YVETTE KOHN: German Club 4; Page Literary

Society 3, 4. Critic 4; Treasurer Senior Class;

Treasurer Junior Class; Athletic Council 3; Varsity

Hockey 3, 4; Class Hockey 2. 3. 4: ( lass Basketball

2; Baseball Sport Leader 2; Badminton Sport I-eader

3; Porpoise Club 4: Modern Dance Group 4-

FRANCES LAM: Transfer from Marshall Col-

lege; A. C. E. 4: Y. W. C. A.

GEORGIA E. LAW": Alpha Literary Society 1;

Curie Science Club 3. 4: Choral Club 2. 3. 4. Pres-

ident 3; Athletic Council 4; Class Swimming Sport

Leader 1. 2; Swimming Sport Leader 3; Porpoise

Club, President 4; Class Hockey 1. 2. 3; Class

Basketball x; Class Baseball 1. 2: V. W*. C. A.

BLANCHE LA ZEN BY ; Transfer from Bluefield

College, Bluefield, West Virginia; Alpha Literary

Society 3; L R. C. 4; Varsity Hockey 3. 4; Class

Hockey 3, 4; Class Basketball 3. 4: Class Baseball

3; Class Swimming 3. 4: Class Tennis 3; Class

Basketball Sport Leader 4: Y. W. C. A.

ESTHER LEATHERMAN. Glee Club 3. 4:

Curie Science Club 3; Schoolma am Typist 3:

Breeze Typist 2, 3; Frances Sale Club 3. 41 Y. \V

C. A.

FRANCES LINDSAY: Page Literary Society

4; Alpha Literary Society 1: Associate Member Strat-

ford Dramatic Club 3; Student Council 3: Frances

Sale Club 1. 2; Y. VV. C. A.

JANE LOGAN: Schoolma'am. Editor-in-Chief 4.

Assistant Editor 3. Editorial Staff 2; Kappa Delta

Pi 3. 4. Sergcant-at-Arms 4: Scribblers 2. 3. 4: Blue-

Stune Cotillion Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Treasurer 3; Lanier

Literary Society 1, 2. 3. 4. Chairman Program Com-

mittee 1. President 2: Frances Sale Club 1. 2. 3, 4;

Nominating Convention 3. 4: Sigma Phi Lambda

i. 2; Maid-of-Honor, Old-Girl New-Girl Wedding 1;

Y. W. C. A.; Junior Marshal.

JANE LYNN: Transfer from William and Mary

r; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, President 4; Sigma Phi

l-ambda x. 2; Alpha Literary Society, Program

Chairman of Travel Group 2; Schoolma'am Tynist

4: Breeze Typist 2, 3; L R. C. 3. 4: Debating Club,

Secretary 4; Treasurer Junior Class; Curie Science

Club 3. 4: Frances Sale Club, Vicc-Prcsidcnt 3:

Presidents' Council 4; Class Baseball 2; Y. W. C. A..

Cabinet Member 3; Chairman Sophomore Cabinet

MARY ELLEN MacKARSIE: Secretary-Treas-

urer Student Government 4: Stratford Dramatic

Club 3; Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4; German Club 4: Page

Literary Society 2. 3, 4. President 3. Chairman

Program Committee 2; Alpha Literary Society 1;

Standards Committee 3; President Sophomore Coun-

cil; A. C. E. 2, 3; Freshman Chorus; Hiking Club

1. 2. Group Leader 2: Chapel Orchestra 3, 4: Y.

Wr. c. A.

JENNIE LEE MASSIE: Alpha Literary Society

x; L R. C. 4: A. C. E. 3. 4. President 4: Hiking

Club 1; Rural Life Club 4: B S. U. 1. 2. 3, 4.

President 4: V. W. C. A.

HELEN MENEFEE: Alpha Literary Society 1.

2; Sesame Club x. 2. 3. 4; Hiking Club 2: Y. W.

C. A.

CONWAY MERRITT: Art Club 4: Frances

Sale Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Alpha Literary Society 1;

V. W. C. A.; Freshman Chorus; Choral Club 2.

JANET MILLER: Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4. Secre-

tary 4; Sigma Phi Lambda 1, 2. President 2: I^ee

Literary Society 2. 3. 4; Alpha Literary Society x;

School ma am Editorial Staff 3: Editor-in-Chief of

Handbook 4: Glee Club 2. 3. 4. Secretary 4: Fresh-

man Chorus; Sesame Club x, 2. 3. 4. Reporter 2:

Glass Tennis 1; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 3.

GRACE MILLER: Transfer from Edinburg Jun-

ior College: German Club 4.

ALVA MOVERS: Philosophy Club; Blue-Stone

Ensemble: Hiking Club; A. C. E.; Y. W. C. A.

JEAN NORWOOD: German Club 4. Treasurer

4: Lanier Literary Society 3. 4; Representative-at-

Large Senior Class; A. C. E. 3. 4; Alpha Literary

Society 3. 4; Y. W. C. A.

IDA DELL PERRY: Alpha Rho Delta; Sesame

Club.

RUTH PETERSON: Alpha Literary Society x;

Stratford Dramatic Club 3. 4: Philosophy Club 4:

Choral Club 2, 3: Y. W. C. A.

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LILLIAN PIERCE: Bine-Stone Cotillion Club 4;

Lee Literary Society 4: Alpha Literary Society x;

1. R. C. 3, 4: Hiking Glub x, 2: V. W. C. A.

MARGARET PITTMAN: German Club 4; Dan-

icr Literary Society 2. 3, 4; Art Club 3. 4; Aeolian

Music Club 1, 2. 3. 4. Treasurer 4; Glee Club 2, 3;

1. R. C. 2, 3. 4; V. Wr. C. A.; Freshman Chorus.

GENEVA LEE POOL: Alpha Literary Society

1; A. C. E. 4; Philosophy Club 4; Y. W. C. A.

HAZEL HONOR POWELL: House President

Carter House 4: Y. W. C. A.

WILLIE LEE POWELL: Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4;

Sigma Phi Lambda 1. 2: Lee Literary Society x, 2.

3, 4. Sergcant-at-Arms 3; Alpha Literary Society 1.

Athletic Association. President 4. Business Manager

3, Assistant Business Manager 2; Varsity Hockey

1. 2, x. 4; Varsity Basketball 1. 2. 3, 4: Class Hock-

ey 1. j, 3. 4; Class Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4: Class

Baseball 1. 2. 3: Class Tennis 1, 2. 3; Athletic

Council. College Basketball Sport Leader 2; Nom-

inating Convention 3. 4; Breeze Business Staff 2:

Choral Club; Freshman Chorus. Secretary; Junior

Marshal; Hiking Club. Group Leader 3; Delegate to

Athletic Federation of Women's Colleges 3: Pres-

idents' Council 4; Y. W. C. A.

RUBY PRESTON: Blue-Stone Cotillion Club 3.

4; Lee Literary Societv 4: Frances Sale Club x. 2;

Y. W C. A.

GAVE PRITCHETT: Senior Class. Sergcant-at-

Arms; Blue-Stone Cotillion Club 3. 4: A. C. E. 3. 4:

Old-Girl New-Girl Wedding. Bridesmaid 3; Social

Committee, Summer 3.

FAYE NELSON QUICK: Alpha Literary Soci-

cly 1; Athletic Council 3: Varsity Hockey 1. 2. 3, 4;

Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Hockey x, 2.

3, 4; Class Baseball r, 2. 3. 4: Class Basketball x.

2, 3. 4: Presidents' Council 3; Class Basketball

Snort Leader 3; Rural Life Club. Vice-President 2;

Hiking Club 1, 2. 3. Group leader 2, President 3:

B. S. U. x; Y. W. C. A.

VIRGINIA RAMSEY: Blue-Stone CotilHon Club

2. 3. 4: Lanier Literary Society 2. 3. 4, Chairman

Program Committee 2. VicePresidcnt 4: Alpha Lit-

erary Society 1; Social Committee 2. 3, 4; A. C. F.

3. 4: Freshman Chorus; Hiking Club 1; R. S. V.

.. 2. 3. 4: Y. W. C. A.; Old-Girl New-Girl Wed-

• ling, Bridesmaid 1.

BLANCHARD RAND: Bine - Stone Cotillion

Club 3. 4; Lanier Literary Society 3, 4, President

a: A. C. E. 3. 4: Alpha Literary Society i; Y. W.

C. A.

EMMA RAND: Schoolma'am. Business Man-

ager 4, Assistant Business Manager 3; Kanpa Delta

Pi 3. 4; Sigma Phi Lambda. Treasurer 2: Blue-Stone

Cotillion Club, Treasurer 4: Lee Literary Society

1. 2. 3. 4: Alpha Literary Society 1: President

Junior Class; \'ice-President Sophomore Class; Pres-

idents' Council 2. 3: Class Council 2, 3: Junior

Marshal; I. R. C. 3. 4: Athletic Association. Secre-

tary 2: Varsity Basketball 2; Class Basketball 1, 2.

3: Athletic Council 2: Lc Cerele Francois, Treasurer

2: Hiking Club x; Y. W. C. A.

ELIZABETH DOLORES RAWLES: Y. W. C.

A.. Cabinet 3. President 4; Blue-Stone Cotillion

Club 3. 4: Page Literary Society 1. 2. 3, 4.

Sergcant-at-Arms i. Vice-President 2: Alpha Lit-

erary Society 1; Presidents' Council 3. 4: Nominat-

ing Convention 3. 4: Vice-President Freshman Class:

Junior Marshal; Aeolian Music Club 1. 2. 3. 4,

President 3; Choral Club 2 Orchestra 3. 4: Alpha

Rho Delta 1, 2, 3: Hiking Club 1.

VIRGINIA RFC BUSH; Sesame Club x. 2. 3. 4.

Secretary 3. President 4; V. W. C. A.

MARIA RICHARDSON; Alpha Literary Soci-

ety x. 2; Choral Club 3. 4: Frances Sale Club 1, 2.

3. 4: Hiking Club x. 2: Y. W. C. A.

NANCY ROBERTS: Alpha Literary Society 1.

2: Choral Club 3; Freshman Chorus 1: Frances Sale

Club 3. 4; Hiking Club 1. 3: Y. W. C. A.

VIRGINIA LEE ROBERTS: Transfer from

Averett College; German Club 4: Frances Sale Club

3, 4; Lanier Literary Society 4; Y. W. C. A.

MARY ROGERS: Kappa Delta Pi 4: Sigma Phi

Lambda x. 2; Alpha Literary Society x; Curie Sci-

ence Club 2, 3. 4. Treasurer 4: Frances Sale Club

1, 2, 3. 4; T. R. C. 3. 4: Hiking Club 1; Y. W.

C. A.

CHRISTINE ROSE: Alpha Literary Society 1;

L R. C. 3, 4; Choral Club 3: Rural Life Club,

Chairman Social Committee x; Y. W. C. A., Choir 3.

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)[ARGA.RET RL"SHER : Alpha Literary Society ~. Curie Science Clul- - 3 France' ale Club z, 3· 4. Rural Liie Club z, 3. 4. H•lnng Club ..<; B S t.: • Secretary 3. 4. Y \\' C A

-ALLY Rt: HER tandal'd" Committee ~; Frances ale Club, Chairman Program Committee J, 4. Rural Life Club .~. 4. B •. t: .. Second \",ce­Pre~•dent J . .; : Y \\". C. A .

Rl"TH SAt;L. Tran .• fer irom A\"eren Jumor Colles:-e: A. C. E. .: ; t~arden Club 3: B. • r .. Th1r<i \"•ce-Presldent J, Pre-1dc:nt 4 ; Y. \\". C A .

TE\\'EL CHOE'-' J, ·An Sta!I z · Lc 1..

1. 2 Alpba Litera.-y

~ u 10 'l \.HI An Ed n or " Fra1 ,al' 1, z; Art Club

SD'"ie~ 1 Y. ""- C. "'. DOROTHY -EAR~ Kappa Delta Pi J • ..:. Cor-

responding ecretar~ 4 <:. ~rna Pbi Lambda z ; Recorder oi Point-. 4. H ~nor Point Committee z, 3 Pal!'e Literary ~ oc1ety J. 4, Alpba Literary Society 1, Cha1rman Program Committee 1: Frances • ale llub 1. z. J. 4, Y \\·. C . .-\ Cabinet J.

Ll"CI~DA • HEPHERD Standards Commitle.-4: Frances Sale Cub J, .; ; B l" .. Council J. 4; \". \\' C A.

COR 1 ~~E "HI PP Blue·. t ne Cotillion Club J, 4 ; Lanier Literar S :ety - 3 • .:. Trea"urer .; ; Alpha L1tera~ • ..:Jet, · . Ac:uhan )I U"ic Club 1, ::, J, 4, Chairman Pr• ,:ran. ( omm1ttee 2, \"ice-Preo;i<!ent 3: Orche;,tra .: • Y. \\', C . • \ .. Calnnet .:.

JA~IE _Ht;L\R: Y \\". l.. A

KATHRY~ • Ht.:LI.: .\rt Editnr S· HOOI.\H' nt ..: .• taff J; An Clut. z. 3. '>er~t-ant-at-Arms: junior Clao:.o;: A. c E. I. :!. J, .; . r;Jee Club -1: Choral ( luh z, J: Freo;hman Choruo;. II ikin~ Club 1: Y. \\" . ( .\

KATHLEE\" ~HRYOCK : Als•ha Literar- - i· et~ 1. President;;;' C uncal J: .\. C:. E . .z. J. 4 Fre.;;h. man Chorus: Garden C:lub 1, z, J, .:, Pre51dent J, Hikim: Clut 1: Y. W . l A

\'JRGI:-.1.\ PERRil\\ .._\I JTH \"•ce-Pr""'ident :->tuclent c; .. \'ernment .\•< • •at n _. c;t,·dent C •Un ·• -. Kappa Delta Pi J, 4, Trea-urer 3. -igma Ph Laml>tla I. 2: C'.erman n . ~ Pace Literary s c et~ •• -· J. -'• Cha•nru n Pr• ·:ram Committee ~. Alpha LiteraT) s. tea.-t~ t .._ y.-. >L '1' .\:!.I Editvraal '-•aff .:, 3: Freo:hman Ch •ru, FranCe" ale Cluh

z. J. -1. Ihkm·~ Club s.,rhom .. re Cat.inet: \' ,,- c A.

'1.-\RlClRlE . ~Of)I,RA"S Lee L1t~ra~· S• cael~ _. • t 1· .-nt Cluh ;: .

l~erman Club ~: Council .:: Hik1n~

)!AR\' TA~E "OWER"- l~rmar Club .:; Lee I :tera~ .;;Ociet; ;:. J . ~ t r•t• -· Ser;,;eaot-at-.\rm· . l. Secretary 4. Al,•ha L,t, rar~ " c1ety t: Br~r=•' 'tart RefiOrler 1: ~ev.• Edator [Jr ~::r .:, ~Jaoa::in::­E-; l lr Brrr::r 3: Brrc:;,• Reporter _. • tud=t Coun­.:h 4: 1. R. C. 3: Fre-hman Chor '. Hildn:= Club: .-\. C. E. ~: Y. \\". C .• \

RCT H WI~~ ABER~ETHY Ahoba Liter~ . 'ciety: FrC"hman Choru~: H ildng Club; Y. \\" . C A.

)J.\RI~E ALE HIRE: B ue--t•ne C1tillion Club; Paee Litera.-, " · :ct). . <>Ctal Committee: l~lee CluiJ: Franc.-"· "a Clut • tudent C tUncil: ~ommatinl! Com·ent n Old-litrl '\ew-Gid \\'~­dan!!: Y. \\-. C. .\.

IJ IROTH\' ALLES : Alrha Literary Society: "i~a Phi Lam x.la. France- • ale Club; Y \\" C .\

Al.EID.\ A~DER. 0~ . Als•ha Luera~· Soc1ety; ("lac.- Basketball. H1kml! l.luh Y. \\". C. A.

:\IAR\' ASHBY : France- • ale Clul.: \" . \\". C. A.

\IARY E\'EL \"'\ BAt';c;ETT da: Alpha Literar. " et) : .\. C \". W . C. A.

~ Jomta Phi Lam h­E Htkin:= Club:

:\IARC..-\RET BAYLOR: Alpha Lnerarr ocie" President; St~tiord Dramatic Club. Associate )lem­kr: Freshman Cbr.ru-; CJa,, Ba .. ke:ball. Cia"" Baseball Y. \\" C. A.

)lA.RGCERTTE BE~TO~ · Alpha Litera~- Soct· ety: A. C. E.: ophom re Council: Hiking Club: B S t;.; Y. \\" C. A.

CHARLOTTE BE\'ILLE· Page Literary Soci­ety; \'arsity Hockey; Cia<:« Hockey: Hockey Spon Leader. Student Council; Hiktn:;: Club. Y. W . C A.

\IARY E\'ELYX STEELE: C.erman Club 4. Lanier Literary Society -1 •• -\rt Club. ecreta.ry J, 4. Art Staff SLHOOL:!.I.\·.-~.3.1 -1· Alpha Literary ocie~· 1 France!> Sale Club, \"ice-Pre~ident J. -1 . Y. \\·. C A

\IAR\" ELIZABETH TE\\ART: Alpha Lit-erar caety 1: Stratiord DramatiC Cluh 1, z. J, -1.

Pre•• ent 4: Dehaang Clul a • .:, J. 4, Alpha Rho Uelta J . .: • Y. \\. C A . Pre-ulent,.' Council 4

RL"TH ~TICKLE\" ~ ll!ma Phi Lambda t. 2; Alpha Rho Delta z. 3· .: Pre.;;adent _: I. R. C. 3. ~: c:Ja,... Hocke~ 1, 2. Cia-. Ba·ketball t. z: Clas~ Ba,.ebaU 1. :!, J. -1. ~ rt Leader 3: H1ldng Club J, ;:, Y. \\". C. A.

E\",-\~l.ELI~E THO~IA~ .\IJ•ha Literary S oei­l.'t) a · Frances Sale Club t, ., J, 4

ELIZABETH TDIBERLAKE All'ha Liter~

tel) • l.urie - cience Cluh -· J, -1: France" ale llll • :· Hikinz Clut 1, -· \ . \\'. C . .-\ .

ELIZABETH TREADWELl German nub .;; P ~e Litera~· Soc et~ .. J, .: AlJ>ha Lite~· ' c etJ ; • Bu•:n~ )lana~;er S '""' ""'' re Clas": Glee ( il 3; C:horal Club .: : Frat e~ "a•e Club 1: Hik­m.; Clu!J 1, :: ; Y. \\". C. A .• l h- rman -ocial Com­ana nee -1·

.\IARiiARET TRE\'ILIA~ : Pa..:t l.uerarv xi­et) -1: Alpha Ltterary ~ocaet) 1, Art ~taif ~ cHoot­M' HI .l: Cune cience Cluh ::. J. -1 Cha1rman Pro­t.:ram Committee J. Pnsirlent -1: France,. Sale Cluh I, .:. J . .l, Trea~urer .:: Hikinr;:- nuh '· :!, y \\" C . . \., Cabinet 4 .

AX\".-\ C.OODE TliR~ER : Alpha Literary _ocl· "'l •aoianis Committee z: Bru::r Typl"l 3, .\. C E ... J. -· Pre~ident 3: I. R . C. -1: Philosophy Club .: • Blue-Stone En<cmhlc 1. .:. J : Choral Oub -· J, .; : Fre•hrnan Choru.;;; ~~ ethodt•t Collet:e C.irl Chou 1: Y. \\". C. A.

\"JRCI~J.-\ t.:HLI~ 8' e.._,,, e Coulhon Club J, 4; Alpha Litera~ •tety 1 .-\d letic C".ouncil z: Rrdin:= Club 1, .:!; Goli -J n Leader::; Hiking Club I: Y. W . c. A.

KATIIRIXE WARXER : Blue-. tone Cotillion C lui -· J, -1. Bu"IDe"" .\lana::er -1 Lee Literary

et~ J. -l · - ocial l ommlltee 3. -1: X ominaring l.ou\"o:ntlon 2 • B,.rr::,-. Bu•mo:·~ 'tati' 1: Trea~urer Fre•hman Clas<; C a'-" Ba-ke·l a -· J, .: : Cia's Hocke} 1. z. 3: Clas" Ba-el•al•: 3' Y. \\".C. A.

-'1.\R!;ti ERTTE \\'ATKI'-" '- ~rra Ph Lamh•ia t, :: AIJ·ha Ltterar~ ~ Cl<'t. 1 France• ~ale Oub 1 • ..:. J, .:: Rural Liie Club J. J, B ~ l" 1, :. J. -1, Corresronding :::.ecretary -1·

IRIS CLA IR \\'EST: Alpha Literary Society 1: Choral Club J, 4. franceo; Sale Club 1, ..:, J, J : Y \\ ' C. A

A\1\1\"E \\'HITE: German Club 4. \'tee-Pres­adem 4. Lamer Litera~ Soc•ety 3· -1. ecretar y -1 : Debat;n~: Club J. -l. \"ice-P re•i<lent -1 . A C E. J. -1 .

Chaarman Pro::ram C'1mmittee -1: Alpba Literary • ociety 1; Hiking Club 1: \" \\'. C A

Ll L \" \\'H ITT EX. Tram.ier i rc m Black. .. tone Collc::e: c-;erman Clul .:: France .. "ale Club J, 4: Hikm:: Clul> 3: Y \\" C. A.

Lt.:Cil.LE \\"JLLI~GHA~l Alpha Lateran oca­ety 1 <:.tan iard .. Committee J, .s ; France~ aie Club 1, ~. J, 4. Hiking Club 1: B S. t.: 1. :!, J, 4 , Fir .. t \"ace Pre<;ident 4. Y \\" C A.

JA~ET wntER· Alpha Lnerar} OCiety 1: \ ·ar .. tty llockey ;:, J, 4: \"arslt)" Basketball 2. J, 4 . Captam -1: Cia~· Hockey 1, .:!. J . .1. Cla~s Basket­ball 1, 2. J. 4: Clas" Swimming 1 • ..: • Class Ba•eball ~ -· 3: ('Ia.._ Rocke~· _pnn Lea<ler 3. 4. Basketball !'p- rt Leader .z; Porpoise Club -1: Fre:>hman Chorus: H k n:: C"lub 1 : Atbleuc Council 4: Philo-ophy Club -· Y. \\' C A

.\'-'IT.\ \\'l E German Club 4; Lee L1ter~· .., oe et) • -· J, ~· Cnt:ic 1. Chairman Pro::ram Com­nunee .o, \"Ice-President Athletic A'->OCiaUon J. Council 1, ;:, J, Business: ~Ianac:er J una or Class: ~ ommaun~ C'onvent1on 3: Junior ~tar• hal: ScHOOl.· 'I.\ ')I Edatnnal -taft' J; BrN=•· Edi torial Staff 1.

.:. J. Stratfnrd Dramatic Club ::, J, 4 . B usiness ~lana11:er 4. Debaun:: Club 1. z: \"ar,.aty Cheer Leader z; Cla-.s Hockey 1, ..:, J. .: : C"Ja,., Basket­hall •· ~: Cia!', Tennis 1. ;:, J, -1: Cia~-. T enn is !'or •rl Leafier 1 ... 3. Class Baseball 1. z, J. 4: A n { ul- ~. J, .:: Fre~hman Chorus: Hikin~ Club 1, :: . ( .roUJ• Lt"ader z.

EU ~A \!.-\ E \\'00 DIXG. Alpha Literar y Soci­t-ty 1: Curt ~ cience Club 2. 3. ~; I. R . C .. Associate )leml~r .! France• Sale Club ~. J. 4: C.arden Club J . .: : Htk.m., Club 1, B S. G .. Trea-.urer -1: Y \\' . c . . \

J E.-\\" 1:". TTE \\'00 0\\-.-\R D Tra!l•ier irom Gar· ham \"ormal - chool. Gorham. ) Iaine, A~~ociate Mem· kr "-tra1ford Dramatic Club 4' Y. \\' C. A.

:\1.-\R\" P.-\L~lER WRIGHT Si~o,'Tila Phi Lambda 1, z; .\lpha Literary S oeiet:- 1 ~ominallnl!' Con· \·ention :2, 4: c;Jee Cluh '· ~. J. -1· Busmes~ ~fao ­al!er J: J., Crrok Frau.;a1s z. 3· .; . \ "ace-Pre«ident 4 ; Alpha Rho ndta l, :!, 3· 4 - ecreta~ I. y \\". c .. \ .

) I CRIEL YA\'ELO\\' · Transier irom Goucher Cnlle~e: Cune Science Club J. 4. Lr C<rrlr Fran.;ais J. -1 : G"'li "r n Le;\der J.

Sophomore Statistics t.L.\RA ~lA E BOLT .\lpha Lnerary ~ociety:

l.Ja_.. Ba,.kethall, Hiktn:;: Club: Cia'" Hockey: Fresh­man Comm1SSton: Y \\". C. .\.

TlllROTHY BO~ES Hikim: Clut.: Y. \\'.C. A.

\fARGARET ELIZABETH BOOTHE· Alpha Latera'") S· oeiet~. ChaIT' man Pm::ram r mmittee; Rrrt::r Typ1~t: Hik"In:: Club: _-\o;,i,tant Hnu<;c: Pre;,· idem. A~ •~) Hall: Y \\'. C. .\ .

FR.\.\TE_ BO. ~ ER~L\~: Hikin~: Club; \". \\', c .. \.

DtlROTH\' BO\\"DE~ Alt•ha Ltteran ocietv; Rural L1ie Club· Hil..;ne: Club. Group L~atler. Fresh­man l.horuo;, Freshman Commi-.;ion, B S. r.: Y. \\". C. .\.

DOROTHY BOWIE: Alpha Literan" _ociel\· : France~ :-ale Club: Hil..;n~ Club: Y. \ \ " ·c .\ ·

\"IRI,TE B0\\')1.-\~: Fre•hman Chorus; Rural Y. \\". C. A.

Alpha Literar: teiety: Liie Club; Hil..."tn, Club:

AILEE' BRILLHART tratford Dramatic l.lub; Debaun:: Club: Clara Banon Club: Alpha Literary Society; Y. \\" C .. \., Cabinet.

BOYDE~ BROOKS· Tran~ier irom Coker Col­lclo!e: Y \\' . C. A.

HARRIETT BROW~ Alpba Lttera~ Society R,.u:;r <;ta.fi: Debatin:: Club: Jack-on H all House Committe.:; Hiking Club: \". \\". C •• \.

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)1.\Rt;t"ERITE B t."CK· ~•!!"rna Pha Lambda: A. C. E.: Y \\". C. A.

DOLLY BtiRC:HAR D: Alpha L1 terar~ ociety. !;roup Lt"ader: Dehatin~ Club; Franceo; • ale Club: Hikin~ C'lub; Y. \ \ ". C. A

\J ARTHA Bl:RROl;C.H. Alpha Literar• Soci-tt) . a:.:ma Phi Lambda: Br.·.r:;,• .-\rh·erti .. im: S taff; Fran.-e" Sale Clul-. \". \\". C A • Cabinet

\ L \R tn '\ BrTLER Alpha L nerary ,ocaety. Freshman ChllrU". Hiking Clnl. Y. \\" C A C"boir . \" \\' l .\

:\1,\XI~E C.\LFEE Transfer irorn ~(an \\'ash­IJti!IOn lolle;1e: HikinJ:! Club: Pa.::-e L iterary "society: france- ale Club: Y. \\-. C. . \

K.-\THERI~E C"A~H· • pbnm re Councll: A . C E flaking Club Y. W. C. A .

BET- Y CHA~IBER- · Alpha Latera~ Society : • "hom .. rc. \Iac;s Council: .-\. C. E .: House P resi· tent, A·hb.- Hall Hi.ldnc: Clut--, Y \\". C. A. . -A~XE CHAPP E L L: Tran~ier f rom H igh P oint

Colles:-e. Porpoise Club: ) l odem Dance Club· Hiking Cluh. \". \\" C. A .

ELIZABETH CHEATHA)f A lpha Literary Socu:ty. Alpha Rho Deha: Fre~hman Basketball: Hikml! Club, Y \\'. C A

HAR RIET T C R TL TO~: Alpba Literary Soci­et:-; A . C. E.; Hiking Club: \". \\' C. A .

MARGARET RUSHER: Alpha Literary Society

2-. Curie Science Club 2. 3; Frances Sale Club 2. 3.

4; Rural Life Club 2, 3. 4: Hiking Club 2; B. S. U..

Secretary 3. 4; V. W. C. A.

SALLY RUSHER Standards Committee 4:

Frances Sale Club. Chairman Program Committee

3. 4: Rural Life Club 3. 4; B. S. U.. Second Vice-

President 3. 4: V. \V. C. A.

RUTH SAUL: Transfer from Averett Junior

College; A. C. E. 4; Garden Club 3; B. S. U..

Third Vice-President 3. President 4: V. \V. C. A.

JEWEL SCHOEN: SchoolmCam. Art Editor

3. Art Staff 2: Lc Ccrclc Francois 1, 2; Art Club

1. 2: Alpha Literary Society 1; Y. W. C. A.

DOROTHY SEARS: Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4. Cor-

responding Secretary 4: Sigma Phi Lambda 2;

Recorder of Points 4; Honor Point Committee 2. 3:

Page Literary Society 3. 4; Alpha Literary Society

1. Chairman Program Committee 1; Frances Sale

Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Y- W. C. A., Cabinet 3.

LUCIXDA SHEPHERD: Standards Committee

4: Frances Sale Club 3. 4: B. S U., Council 3. 4;

Y. W. C A.

COR IXX E SHIPP: Blue-Stone Cotillion Club 3.

4: Lanier Literary Society 2. 3. 4. Treasurer 4:

Alpha Literary Society 1; Aeolian Music Club r. 2.

3. 4. Chairman Program Committee 2. Vice-President

3: Orchestra 4; Y. W. C. A.. Cabinet 4-

JAXIE SHULAR: Y. W. C. A.

KATHRYX SHULL: Art Editor School ma am

4. Staff 3; Art Club 2, 3: Sergcant-at-Arms Junior

Class: A. C. E. 1. 2. 3. 4; Glee Club 4; Choral

Club 2. 3: Freshman Chorus: Hiking Club 1; Y W.

C- A.

KATHLEEX SHRYOCK: Alpha Literary Soci-

ety 1: Presidents' Council 3: A. C. E. 2. 3. 4; Fresh-

man Chorus: Garden Club 1. 2. 3, 4. President 3:

Hiking Club 1: Y. W. C. A.

VIRGIXlA PERROW SMITH: Vice-President

Student Government Association 4: Student Council

2; Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4. Treasurer 3; Sigma Phi

Lambda 1. 2; German Club 4: Page Literary Soci-

ety 1, 2. 3, 4. Chairman Program Committee 2;

Alpha Literary Society i; School m a am Editorial

Staff 2. 3: Freshman Chorus. Frances Sale Club

2. 3. 4: Hiking Club 1: Sophomore Cabinet;

Y. W. C. A.

MARJORIE SNODGRASS: German Club 4:

Lee Literary Society 4; Student Council 4: Hiking

Club 2.

MARY JAXE SOWERS: German Club 4: Lee

Literary Society 2, 3. 4. Critic 2. Sergeant-at-Arms

3. Secretary 4; Alpha Literary Society 1; Breeze

Staff Reporter 1; Xcws Editor Breeze 2: Managing

Editor Breeze 3: Breeze Reporter 4; Student Coun-

cil 4; I R. C. 3: Freshman Chorus: Hiking Club:

A. C. E. 4; Y. W. C. A.

MARY EVELYX STEELE: German Club 4;

Lanier Literary Society 4: Art Club. Secretary 3, 4 ;

An Staff Schoolma am 4; Alpha Literary Society

1; Frances Sale Club. Vice-President 3. 4: Y. W.

G. A. g S I

MARY ELIZABETH STEWART: Alpha Lit-

erarj Society 1; Stratford Dramatic Club 1. 2. 3. 4.

President 4: Debating Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Alpha Rho

Delta 3. 4: Y. \V. C. A.; Presidents' Council 4.

RUTH STICKLEY: Sigma Phi Lambda t. 2;

Alpha Rho Delta 2. 3. 4. President 4: I. R. C. 3. 4:

Class Hockey 1. 2: Class Basketball t. 2: Class

Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4. Siiort Leader 3; Hiking Club

i. 2: Y. W. C. A.

EVAXGELIXE THOMAS: Alpha Literary Soci-

ety 1: Frances Sale Club 1. 2. 3. 4-

EL1ZABETH TIMBERLAKE: Alpha Literary

Societj 1: Curie Science Club 2. 3. 4: Frances Sale

Club 1, 2: Hiking Club 1, 2; Y. W. C. A.

ELIZABETH TREADWELL: German Club 4:

Page Literary Society 2. 3, 4; Alpha Literary

Society i: Business Manager Sophomore Class; Glee

Club 3; Choral Club 2; Frances Sale Club x; Hik-

ing Club x, 2: V. W. C- A.. Chairman Social Com-

mittee 4.

MARGARET TREVILIAX: Page Literary Soci-

ety 4: Alpha Literary Society 1: Art Staff School-

ma am 4; Curie Science Club 2. 3, 4. Chairman Pro-

gram Committee 3. President 4: Frances Sale Club

J. 2. 3. 4. Treasurer 4; Hiking Club 1, 2: Y. \V.

C. A.. Cabinet 4-

AXXA GOODE TURNER: Alpha Literary Soci-

ety 1 . Standards Committee 2: Breeze Typist 3;

A. C. E. 2, 3. 4. President 3; I. R. C. 4: Philosophy

Club 4; Blue-Stone Ensemble 1. 2. 3: Choral Club

.. 3. 4: Freshman Chorus; Methodist College Girl

Choir 1; Y. W. C. A.

VIRGINIA UHLIX: Blue-Stone Cotillion Club

3. 4: Alpha Literary Society 1; Athletic Council 2:

Riding Club 1. 2; Golf Sport Leader 2: Hiking Club

r; Y. W. C. A.

KATHRIXE WARNER: Blue-Stone Cotillion

Club 2. 3. 4. Business Manager Lee Literary

Society 3. 4; Social Committee 3. 4; Nominating

C onvention 2: Breeze, Business Staff 1: Treasurer

Freshman Class: Class Basketball 2. 3, 4: Class

Hockey r. 2, 3: Class Baseball 2. 3: V. W. C. A.

MARGUERITE WATKIXS: Sigma Ph: Lambda

1. 2; Alpha Literary Society 3; Frances Sale Club

1. 2, 3. 4: Rural Life Club 3. 4: B. S. U. 1, 2.

3, 4. Corresponding Secretary 4.

IRIS CLAIR WEST: Alpha Literary Society 1;

Choral Club 3. 4: Frances Sale Club 1. 2, 3, 4:

V. W. C A.

SAMMYE WHITE: German Club 4. Vice-Pres-

ident 4; Lanier Literary Society 3. 4. Secretary 4;

Debating Club 3. 4. \ ice-President 4: A. C. E. 3. 4.

Chairman Program Committee 4: Alpha Literary

Society 1; Hiking Club 1: Y. W. C. A.

LILY WHITTEX: Transfer from Blackstone

College: German Club 4; Frances Sale Club 3. 4;

Hiking Club 3; Y. W. C- A.

LUCILLE WILLING HAM: Alpha Literary Soci-

ety 1; Standards Committee 3. 4: Frances Sale Club

1, 2. 3. 4: Hiking Club 1; B. S. U. 1. 2, 3. 4.

First Vice-President 4: V. \V. C. A.

JANET WIMER: Alpha Literary Society 1;

Varsity Hockey 2. 3, 4: Varsity Basketball 2, 3. 4.

Captain 4: Ciass Hockey 1. 2. 3. 4: Class Basket-

hall 1. 2. 3. 4: Class Swimming r. 2: Class Baseball

1. 2. 3; Class Hockey Sport Leader 3. 4: Basketball

Sport Leader 2; Porpoise Club 4; Freshman Chorus;

Hiking Club 1; Athletic Council 4: Philosophy Club

4; V. W. C. A.

ANITA S. WISE; German Club 4; Lee Literary

Society 1. 2. 3. 4. Critic x. Chairman Program Com-

mittee 4; Vice-President Athletic Association 3.

< ounci! x, 2, 3: Business Manager Junior Class;

Nominating Convention 3; Junior Marshal; School-

ma'am Editorial Staff 3; Breeze Editorial Staff 1,

2. 3: Stratford Dramatic Club 2. 3. 4. Business

Manager 4; Debating Club 1. 2: Varsity Cheer

Leader 2: Class Hockey 1. 2. 3. 4: Class Basket-

ball 1. 2: Class Tennis 1. 2. 3. 4: Class Tennis

Sport Leader x. 2. 3: Class Baseball 1. 2. 3, 4: Art

Club 2. 3. 4. Freshman Chorus; Hiking Club x, 2.

Group Leader 2.

EDNA MAE WOODING: Alpha Literary Soci-

etj 1; Curie Science Club 2. 3. 4: L R. C.. Associate

Member 4; Frances Sale Club 2. 3. 4; Garden Club

3. 4: Hiking Club x; B. S. U.. Treasurer 4; Y. W.

C. A.

JEANETTE WOODWARD: Transfer from Gor-

ham Normal School. Gorham. Maine: Associate Mem-

ber Stratford Dramatic Club 4; Y. W. C. A-

MARY PALMER WRIGHT: Sigma Phi Lambda

1. 2; Alpha Literary Societj- 1; Nominating Con-

vention 2. 4: Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Business Man-

ager 3; Le Cerclc Fran^a s 2. 3. 4. Vice-President 4;

Alpha Rho Delta 1. 2. 3. 4. Secretary 1; Y. W.

C. A

MURIEL YAVELOW: Transfer from Goucher

College; Curie Science Club 3. 4: Le Cerclc Francois

3. 4: Golf Sport Leader 3.

RUTH WINN ABERNETHY; Alpha Literary

Society; Freshman Chorus; Hiking Club; Y. W.

C. A.

MARINE ALES HIRE: Blue-Stone Cotillion

Club; Page Literary Society; Social Committee;

Glee Club; Frances Sale Club: Student Council;

Nominating Convention; Old-Girl New-Girl Wed-

ding: Y. W. C. A.

DOROTHY ALLEN: Alpha Literary Society;

Sigma Phi Lambda: Frances Sale Club; V. W. C. A.

ALEIDA ANDERSON: Alpha Literary Society:

Class Basketball; Hiking Club; Y. W. C. A.

MARY ASHBY: Frances Sale Club; Y. W.

C. A.

MARY EVELYN BAGGETT: Sigma Phi Lamb-

da; Alpha Literary Society; A C. E.; Hiking Club;

Y. W. C. A.

MARGARET BAYLOR: Alpha Literary Society.

President; Stratford Dramatic Club. Associate Mem-

ber; Freshman Chorus; Class Basketball; Class

Baseball; Y. W. C. A.

MARGUERITE BENTON: Alpha Literary Socx-

etv; A. C. E.: Sophomore Council: Hiking Club;

B S. U.; Y. W. C. A.

CHARLOTTE SEVILLE: Page Literary Soci-

ety: Varsity Hockey; Class Hockey: Hockey Sport

Leader: Student Council: Hikixig Club: V. W. C. A.

Sophomore Statistics

CLARA MAE BOLT Alpha Literary Society;

Class Basketball; Hiking Club; Class Hockey; Fresh-

man Commission; V. W. C. A.

DOROTHY BONES: Hiking Club: Y. W. C. A.

MARGARET ELIZABETH BOOTHE: Alpha

Literary Societj-. Chairman Program Committee:

Breeze Typist; Hiking Club: Assistant House Pres-

ident. Ashby Hall: Y. W. C. A.

FRANCES BOSSERMAN: Hiking Club; Y. W.

C A.

DOROTHY BOWDEX: Aloha Literary Society;

Rural Life Club: Hiking Club. Group Leader; Fresh-

man Chorus: Freshman Commission; B. S. U ;

Y. W. C A.

DOROTHY BOWIE: Alpha Literary Society;

Frances Sale Club; Hiking Club; Y. W. C. A

VIRGIE BOWMAN: Alpha Literary Society;

Freshman Chorus; Rural Life Club; Hiking Club;

Y. W. C. A.

AILEEN BRILLHART: Stratford Dramatic

Club; Debating Club; Clara Barton Club; Alpha

Literary Society: Y. W. C. A.. Cabinet.

BOYDEN BROOKS: Transfer from Coker Col-

lege; Y. W. C. A.

HARRIETT BROWN: Alpha Literary Society;

Breeze Staff; Debating Club: Jackson Hall House

Committee; Hiking Club; Y. W. C. A.

MARGUERITE BUCK: Sigma Phi Lambda;

A. C. E.; Y. W. C. A.

DOLLY BURCHARD: Alpha Literary Society.

Group Leader; Debating Club; Frances Sale Club;

Hiking Club; Y. W. C. A.

MARTHA BURROUGHS: Alpha Literary Soci-

ety; Sigma Phi Lambda; Breeze Advertising Staff;

Frances Sale Club: Y. W. C. A.. Cabinet.

MARION BUTLER: Alpha Literary Society:

Freshman Chorus; Hiking Club; V. W. C. A. Choir;

Y. W. C. A.

MAXINE CALFEE: Transfer from Mary Wash-

ington College; Hiking Club: Page Literary Society;

Frances Sale Club; Y. W. C- A.

KATHERINE CASH: Sophomore Council: A.

C. E.; Hiking Club; Y. W. C. A.

BETSY CHAMBERS: Alpha Literary Society:

Sophomore Class Council; A. C. E.; House Presi-

dent, Ashby Hall; Hiking Club; Y. W. C. A.

ANNE CHAPPELL; Transfer from High Point

College: Porpoise Club; Modern Dance Club; Hiking

Club; Y. W. C. A.

ELIZABETH CHEATHAM: Alpha Literary

Society; Alpha Rho Delta; Freshman Basketball:

Hiking Club; Y. W. C A.

HARRIETT CHTLTOX: Alpha Literary Soci-

ety; A. C E.; Hiking Club; Y. W. C. A.

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l\IARGARET COLEi\tAK. Y. \\'.C. A.

VIRGINIA COLO:'\NA· Lee l,1terar) Soctety, Blue-Stone Coull ion Club; \'ice· Prcs1dcnt F re.,hman Class; \ 'arstty I Iockey Squad.

\ ' I RGINIA LAIRD CO~RAO Tran~fer from Randolph-~lacon \\'oman's College. Lamer Literary Soc1ety; Blue- Stone Cot II hon Club; Y \\' C. A .

DOLLY COPPRlDGE Orchestra: 13antl. Class Baseball: Y \>\'. C A .

KAY COUPAR Slratford Daamauc Club. Brrr::r Business Staff, Swimming Club; Hiking Club, Fire C'ommi ttce. Sheldon: Y. \'\T. C. A.

IJI:EZ CRAIG : Lee Literary Soc1ety; Blue-Stone Co1illion Club; Pres1dent Freshman Class: Social Committee; :'\omanating Convention, Old-Girl :'\e"· t~irl \\'eddmg; Johnston Fire Committee: Y. \\' C. A.

Jl':'\E CRQ{"lK: Transfer from Gn:enhncr Col· lege: Glee Club: \' W. C .\

E\'ELYX CROS · Aeolian Mu<.tc Cluh. Choral C'luh: \' \\' C A • Cabinet

CATHERlXE DA\'IS: Hiking CluJ.. Y \\' C A.

:'II ARGARET DA \'l . StralfMrl Dramatic \luh; A. C. E.: Alph:t Literar) Society; llik1ng Club; Y. W. C. A.

K !TTY DA \\' 0 :'\. Lanter Literar) Societ)': Blue-Stone C'otilhnn Cluh; Frances Sale Cluh; Hik· 1ng Club: Alpha L1terary Society; Class Basketball: Class Hockey: Assistant I louse President. Spots· wood Hall : Y \\•. C. A.

:'11 A R\.A RET 0.\ \\'SO:'\: • igma Phi Lamhda; Alpha Rho Delta: Alpha Literar}· ocict): H1kang Club; Y. W. C. A.

~IARGARET DERRICK Sigma Phi Lamllda

ANNE FLOYD DICK France< "ale Cluh: Brrt·::r. Chief Typi~t: Alpha Literary Socaety: Rural Lire Club: StfiOOL~I' A\1 Typist.

MARY JANE DINGLEDI"E Glee Club; Aeolian :'llustc Club; Frances Sale Club; Alpha l,lt· erary Society: Y. "'· C. A.

JEA~~ETTE OO~OHTE· Class Basketball: Class Hockey: Swimmm~ Sport Leader: S\\tmming Club, \'ice-Pre>~ident; Y. \\'. C. A.

ELlZA'BETH DL'RRER: Y \\' . C. ,\

EVELYN EMERf\K· Alpha T.iterar> Society: A C. E.: Hiking Cluh: Y. W (' A.

FRANCES EPPERSON lltking C'luh. ll ousc Committee, Spotswaod Hall : Y. \\'. C. A.

XAXCY EYANS : Francec; ~ale Cluh: F~e~shman Chorus: Alpha Literary Society: Hiking Cluh, Y. \V C. A .

MARY PEPPER F.AGG. Clara Barton Club: Freshman Commission: H ikmg Club: Alpha Literary Society; Y. \:V. C. A.

LUC ILLE FARLEY· Lanier Lilerary Society: Frances Sale Club: Alpha Literary Soc1ety: H ik1ng Club: Y. W. C. A.

~IARYLT.:'\ FAl:LCOXER Page Literar) Soci· ety. \"ice-President; Debating Club: France~ Sale Club, Clara Bartnn C'lub: Secretary Sophomore Com­mission: Y. W. C. A.

:'\A ;'\CY FEf{(~l-SO X: Page Ltterary Society. ergeant·at·A rms. Alpha Literary Society: IT iking

Club: \'. W . C. t\ .

FLORA FlTCIIETTE: Y. W C. A.

DOROTHEA FLEISCHER · Basketball Sport Leader: Athletic Council: German Club: Alpha Lit· erar) Society: Varsity Basketball: Porpoise Club: Hiking Club; Clas~ Basketball : Class Hockey: Y. \V. C. A.

ROSE GAY NELLE FLESHMA ': A. C. E.: Hiking Club; Brcc::l'. Business Staff: Swimming Club: Alpha Literary Society; Rural Life Club: Y. W. C. A.

JULIA ANX FLOHR: Sigma Phi Lambda. Pres· tdent: Scribblers: Lee Literary Society: Brcl'::t: S taff, Cub Reporter. Editorial Staff; I. R. C.: Secretary Sophomore Class; Debating Club: Hiking Club: Alpha Literary Society; Y. W . C. A.

FLORENCE FRENCH : A C. E.; I. R. C., As~ocaate Member; llikang Club, Y. W. C A .

F'RAXCES FlJL\\'TDER. Tran~fer from Erskine C'ollege, Due W est, outh Carohna: A. C. E.: Htk· tnl:' Club: Y. W C. A.

II ELEN GALLAJT ER Club

lltktng Club, Choral

,\IARC:ARET CALLlOX · Alpha Literary o<:1· ct), Y. \\'. C. A.

BARBARA EUZABETH CAY Art Club; llik· 1ng C'lub: Alpha Literary Socu~ty. Freshman Com· mission. Y. \\'. C. A .

DERXICE GOODWYN Alpha Luerary ~octet)', Htk1ns: \luh; Freshman Chorus; \' \\'. C. A.

\ TRGIXIA GREER: Lee Laterary ocltty; Edi· luna I Staff Brn•::t•. Frances Sale Club: Hikang Club. ,\(pha L•terarr ocaety; \ ' \\' C A .

D()ROTHY GRL'B BS: , agma Phi Lamlnla. ~ec· ret:Jr), Lanier Ltterary ~ociety. Bltae·Stone Cotil· lion Club; Social Committee: Y. \\'. C. A.

lH:RXTCE HARlU~GTO~ lliking Cluh. AlJtha Ltteran Soc1ety: Freshman Choru:.: Y \\' l'. A

BARBARA UARRT O'N lT1king Clul•, Fresh· man Chona", Y. \\'. C. A.

~1.\RlOX HART Page Lnerary Soctety, ll1k inr.: t'luh, \' \\' C A.

BARBARA 11.-\.\ ERT\' · Lanier Literary oc1· ety: (;erman C'luh: Y. \V C. A .

)1.\RGARET IIEt>GES· Sophomore Cia•" P res· alent. Blue·Stone Cotillion Cluh. l.ee Ltterar~ UCI· tt): '1\ominatin~:: Con\'ention: \' \\' C A

~TARILEE JTE~KLE: Art Cluh: Frances Sale C'lul•, Assocaatc ~(ember Stratford Dramatic Cluh, Alpha Literary Society; IIi kin~: Club; Freshman Chorus.

ELEA:'\OR JA~E HICKS . !;ranees Sale Club: Cl:~~s Hockey; Cla«s Baskethall. Y \\'. C. A

ELIZABETH IJTGGIXBOTIIA~l. Class Basket­hall. Class B oeke) : Class Basehall: lfikulg Cluh: \ arsll>' Basketball: Y . \\' C .\.

\\'ILLJE HIGGI:\S · Y . W . C. A.

;\IARJORTE HILL Freshman Class. Treasurer; Lee L1terary Society: Sigma Phi L ambda: 8rl'l'::c Echtorial Staff; (lfOOI.MA'AM Editonal S taff : Hik· 1ng \luh; Alpha Literary Society: Y. \\' C. A .. C<tbinet

\. F.IH l X A HO\.(';A R n Frc .. hman Cllmmbsion. Htktng Chah: Alpha Laterary Societ~: \' \\' C A

LrCY STO~:'\ELL HOLLA!\'0 Y. W. C. A

ELEA~OR HOLLE:'\DER : Clara Bar~on Cluh: Pas:e Literary Society; German Club; Ridiug Cluh: Alpha Literary Socaety; Y. \V. C. A.

XELL LOllJSE Hl'DGlNS A. C. E.; Y. W . C. A.

• E~f)RA H URT· Hikin~: Club; Varsity Basket· hall: Cla~s Baskethall: Y. \\' . C. A.

A'\ X TRELA~ D Page Literar) Society: :-.' l)m· anatiu~ \on\'ention; Freshman Choru,; Hikmg \lub; \' \\'. C. A.

f1 P.LEX JE~~IJ\'GS: Art Cluh; France~ Sale Clull: \' W . C. A.

ALLA JOXES: Art Cluh, Treasurer: .t\rt Staff, ScHOOL""' A~>r.

FLORENCE JO)[ES: Hik1n~ Club: Clara Bar· tnn Cluh; Y. \\' . C. A.

FRA:\'CES ANNE JONES: Freshman Chorus: Y. W . C. A. Choir: Hikin~ Club; Alpha Literary Societ), Treasurer: \'. \V. C. A.

ELEANOR KASH : Athletic Council: Pacte Lit· crary Society: Alpha Li terary Society. Group Leader. Treasurer; \'arsity Cheer Leader; Frances Sale Club: Rural Life Club; Assistant Cheer Leader: Representative Class Council: aiking Club: Yarsity Hockey: Class Hockey; Class Basketball: Y. \V. C. A., Cabinet, Chorus.

ANN KELLAM: Lanier Literary Society: Lr Ccrrlr Fra11r;ais, Hiking Club; Alpha Literary Soci· ety; \' W. C. A.

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Ill LDA KENT: Transfer from College of Wil· ham and Mary. \\' tlhamsburg. Frances Sale Club; Y . \\' . C. A .

MARY CATHERI'\E KETRO~ Alpha Ltterary octet): Page Literary Socaet): Freshman Chorus,

l·ltkmg Club; \'. W. C. A .

~I ARY EDNA KIRBY : Alllha Literary Suc1cty: F'reshman Chona~: II iking Clu >; Y. \\' . C. A.

T.ILLTAX K'NTGIIT . tratfortl Dramatic f'lult, ""~'>Cta te ~!ember, Orchestra. St-crl.'tary· Ta·easurer. Bancl, Hiking Cluh, \'. \\'. C A.

DORIS CLAIHE KOO:'\TZ : !,lee Club; F'n:sh· man lommis~10n: Sophomore Cain net: Alpha Lt t· era r} Soctety; A. C. E.: llikiul( Club; Y. \V C. A

BETTY LAKE A C E.: H1king Club; \ ' \\' C A.

~I AR !0:'\ LA \\' R EXCE · Page Literary Socaety: Alpha Literary Society: Frances Sale Club : \'. W C A

~IAHTHA LIC;nx Blue-Stone Cot illion Club. Lamer Literary Society. Al11ba Ltterary Socu:ty, Clam lhrton Club, H1king CluiJ: Y. \\'. C. A.

IJIIOc;J·:~E LOCKARD: Alpha Literary Soc1ety: Freshman Chorus: H iking Cluh; Y. \\'. C. A.

CI.AR ICE I.OCA ~ : Blue-S Lone Cotillion Club: l'a~:"c Laterary Soc1ety: Standards Committ ee: ~<:IIOUL~r A· A \1 Erl11orial Staff: Sigma Ph1 Lambda, Freshman Commis~10n; House President, Jackson; \'. \\'. C. A.

PF.~\RI. LOt:I>EI~BACK A C E.: Freshman \ommtssaon. Freshman Choruo;; Alpha Literary Soci· et~: B S. C.: Y. W. C. A .. Choir.

~IARY Lt'E McCAHILL · Alpha Literary Soci· ety: Hiking Club: Y. " ' C. A.

F'RA~CES ~lcCLU 1\'G : Alpha Literary Society: Sigma Phi Lambda; Freshman Chorus; A. C. E .: lfou~e Comnuttee, Alumnae Hall : H iking Club: Y W . C. A.

~I A R Y ;\I cCOW:'\ · A. C E.: lliking Club: Y W C. A.

;\lARTITA M cGA\'OCK: S11-!ma Phi L-ambda : . Ludt•nl Council ; Blue· tone Cotillion Club: Debat· till{ C'luh; Art Club: Y. \\'. C. A .. Cabinet.

\'TRGI~TA ~lclLHAN\' : Alpha Literary Soci· cty. l>ehating Club: Hiking Club, Y . \V. C. A.

Jl'~E FRE~l'H ;\lACKEY : Alpha Literary Snciet); Rlne·Stnne Cotillion Cluh: Y W . C. A

SHIRU!:Y VIRGTXIA ;\IA)OU: Lee Literary !'ncaet): Stratford Dramatic Cluh. A C. E.: Y \V C A.

"POU,\' MANTATES : Stratford Dramatic Club: France~ Sale Clul•: P age Literary Society: \'. \\1. C. A.

~\fARTHA LEE 'l\IARTT)[ : Alrtha Literary Soci· el)': Stgma Phi Lambda; Choral C'luh; Y . \\1. C. A.

C'OR:'\ELIA LUC'l f-LE MEADOR: Frances Sale Cluh: lliking Club: Y. vY. C. A .

)lfLDRED MARIE )fELTON· Alpha Literary Societ); Hiking Cluh: Y. \\'. C. t\

CORA CATHERT~E MTLLER Transfer from )I ary \\'ashington College, Fredericksburg. Virginia.

FAYE ~fTTCHEI~L: Sergeant-al-Arms Sonh­omnre \las~: France~ Sale Club: Associ:tte Member Stratford Dramatic Cluh: Swimming Club: Hiking llub: Y. \\'. C. A .: German Club.

KTTTY MOLTZ Brrr::l' Staff: Page Literar) Society, Chairman Program Committee; Art llub: ScHOOLMA'AM Staff: Scrihblers: Blue-Stone Cotillion Cluh: Alpha LiLerary Society: Choral Club: Hiking Club: Y. \\' . C. A.

'MARGARET MOJI:TGO~fERY: Y. W . C. A.

MARY ALICE ;\!QORE: Sigma Phi Lambda: Clara Barton Club, Secretary, President: Lanier Literary Society: Alpha Literary Society: Hiking Club; Class Hockey: Y. W. C. A.

MARY GRAY l\100RE: Hiking Club; Y. W . C. A.

KA THERTNE MOSS: Blue-Stone CotiUion Club: Alpha Literary Society; Hiking Club; Y . W . C. A.

MARGARET COLEMAN: V. W. C. A.

VIRGINIA COLONNA: I.cc Literary Society .

Blue-Stone Cotillion Club; \'ice-President Freshman

Class: Varsity Hockey Squad.

VIRGINIA LAIRD CONRAD: Transfer from

Randolph-Macon Woman's CoIleRe; Lamer Literary

Society: Blue-Stone Cotillion Club; V. W. C. A.

DOLLY COPPRIDGE: Orchestra; Band; Class

Baseball; V. W. C. A.

KAY COUPAR; Stratford Dramatic Club; Breese

Business Staff; Swimming Club; Hiking Club; Fire

Committee. Sheldon; Y. W. C. A.

INEZ CRAIG: Lee Literary Society; Blue-Stone

Cotillion Club; President Freshman Class; Social

Committee; Nominating Convention; Old-Girl New-

C.irl Wedding; Johnston Fire Committee; Y. W.

C. A.

Jl'NE CROOK: Transfer from Grecnbrier Col-

lege; Glee Club; Y. VV. C. A.

EVELYN CROSS: Aeolian Music Club; Choral

Club; Y. W. C. A.. Cabinet.

CATHERINE DAVIS: Hiking Club; Y. W.

C. A.

MARGARET DAVIS: Stratford Dramatic Club;

A. C. E.; Alpha Literary Society; Hiking Club;

Y. W. C. A.

KITTY DAWSON; Lamer Literary Society;

Blue-Stone Cotillion Club; Frances Sale Club; Hik-

ing Club; Alpha Literary Society; Class Basketball:

Class Hockey; Assistant House President. S|»ots-

wood Hall; Y. W. C. A.

MARGARET DAWSON: Sigma Phi Lambda;

Alpha Rho Delta: Alpha Literary Society; Hiking

Club; Y. W. C. A.

MARGARET DERRICK: Sigma Phi Lambda.

ANNE FLOYD DICK: Frances Sale Club;

Breese, Chief Typist; Alpha Literary Society; Rural

Life Club; Schoolma'am Typist.

MARY JANE DINGLEDINE: Glee Club;

Aeolian Music Club; Frances Sale Club; Alpha Lit-

erary Society; Y. W. C. A.

JEANNETTE DONOHUE: Class Basketball;

Class Hockey; Swimming Sport Leader; Swimming

Club. Vice-President; Y. W. C. A.

ELIZABETH DURRER: Y. W. C. A.

EVELYN EMERICK: Alpha Literary Society;

A. C. E.; Hiking Club; Y. W. C. A.

FRANCES EPPERSON: Hiking Club; House

Committee, Spotswood Hall; Y. W. C. A.

NANCY EVANS: Frances Sale Club; Freshman

Chorus; Alpha Literary Societv; Hiking Club; Y. W

C. A .

MARY PEPPER FAGG: Clara Barton Club;

Freshman Commission; Hiking Club; Alpha Literary

Society; V. W. C. A.

LUCILLE FARLEY: Lanicr Literary Society:

Frances Sale Club; Alpha Literary Society; Hiking

Club; Y. W. C. A.

MARYLIN FAULCGNER: Page Literary Soci-

ety. Vice-President; Debating Club: Frances Sale

Club; Clara Barton Club; Secretary Sophomore Com-

mission; Y. VV. C. A.

NANCY FERGUSON: Page Literary Society.

Sergeant-at-Arms; Alpha Literary Society; Hiking

Club; Y. W. C. A.

FLORA FITCH ETTE: Y. W. C. A.

DOROTHEA FLEISCHER: Basketball Sport

Leader; Athletic Council: German Club: Alpha Lit-

erary Society; Varsity Basketball: Porpoise Club;

Hiking Club; Class Basketball; Class Hockev; Y. \V

C. A.

ROSE GAYNELLE FLESHMAN: A. C. E.;

Hiking Club; Breese, Business Staff; Swimming

Club: Alpha Literary Societv; Rural Life Club;

Y. W. C. A.

JULIA ANN FLOHR: Sigma Phi Lambda, Pres-

ident; Scribblers; Lee Literary Society; Brccrr Staff.

Cub Reporter. Editorial Staff; I. R. C.: Secretary

Sophomore Class; Debating Club; Hiking Club;

Alpha Literary Society; Y. W. C. A.

FLORENCE FRENCH: A. C. E.; 1. R. C.,

Associate Member; Hiking Club; Y. \V. C. A.

FRANCES FULWIDER: Transfer from Erskinc

College, Due West. South Carolina; A. C. E.; Hik-

ing Club; Y. W. C. A.

HELEN GALLAHER: Hiking Club; Choral

Club.

MARGARET GALLION: Alpha Literary Soci-

ety; Y. W. C. A.

BARBARA ELIZABETH GAY: An Club; Hik-

ing Club: Alpha Literary Society; Freshman Com-

mission; V. W. C. A.

BERN ICE GOODWYN: Alpha Literary Society;

Hiking Club; Freshman Chorus; Y. W. C. A.

VIRGINIA GREER: Lee Literary Society; Edi-

torial Staff Breeze; Frances Sale Club; Hiking

Club; Alpha Literary Society; V. VV. C. A.

DOROTHY GRUBBS: Sigma Phi Lambda. Sec-

retary; Lanier Literary Society; Blue-Stone Cotil-

lion Club; Social Committee: Y. VV. C. A.

BERN ICE HARRINGTON: Hiking Club; Alpha

Literary Society; Freshman Chorus; Y. VV. C. A.

BARBARA HARRISON; Hiking Club; Fresh-

man Chorus; V. W. C. A.

MARION HART: Page Literary Society; Hik

ing Club; Y. VV. C. A.

BARBARA HAVERTY: Lanicr Literary Soci-

ety; German Club; Y. VV. C. A.

MARGARET HEDGES: Sophomore Class Pres-

ident; Blue-Stone Cotillion Club; Lee Literary Soci-

ety; Nominating Convention; V. VV. C. A.

MAR I LEE HENKLE: Art Club; Frances Sale

Club; Associate Member Stratford Dramatic Club;

Alpha Literary Society; Hiking Club; Freshman

Chorus.

ELEANOR JANE HICKS: Frances Sale Club;

( lass Hockey; Class Basketball: V. W. C. A.

ELIZABETH HIGGINBOTHAM: Class Basket-

ball; Class Hockey; Class Baseball; Hiking Club;

V arsity Basketball; Y. VV, C. A.

WILLIE HIGGINS: Y. VV. C. A.

MARJORIK HILL: Fresbman Class. Treasurer;

I-ee Literary Society; Sigma Phi Lambda: Breese

Editorial Staff; SCHOOL ma'A M Editorial Staff: Hik-

ing Club; Alpha Literary Society; V. VV. C. A.,

Cabinet.

VERONA HOC.GARD; Freshman Commission;

Hiking Club; Alpha Literary Society; V. VV. C. A

LUCY STONNELL HOLLAND: Y. VV. C. A

ELEANOR HOLLENDER: Clara Barton Club;

Page Literary Society; German Club; Riding Club;

Alpha Literary Society; V. VV. C- A.

NELL LOUISE HUDGINS: A. C. E.; V. VV.

C. A.

SENORA HURT: Hiking Club; Varsity Basket-

ball; Class Basketball; V. VV. C. A.

A N N IRELAN D: Page Literary Society; Nom-

inating Convention; Freshman Chorus; Hiking Club;

V. VV. C. A.

HELEN JENNINGS: Art Club; Frances Sale

Club: V. VV. C. A.

ALLA JONES: Art Club, Treasurer; An Staff.

Schoolma'am.

FLORENCE TONES: Hiking Club; Clara Bar-

ton Club; V. W. C. A.

FRANCES ANNE JONES: Freshman Chorus;

V. VV. C. A. Choir; Hiking Club; Alpha Literary

Society, Treasurer; V. VV. C. A.

ELEANOR KASH: Athletic Council; Page Lit-

erary Society; Alpha Literary Society. Group Leader.

Treasurer; Varsity Cheer Leader: Frances Sale

Club; Rural Life Club; Assistant Cheer Leader;

Representative Class Council: Hiking Club; Varsity

Hockey: Class Hockey; Class Basketball; Y. VV.

C. A., Cabinet, Chorus.

ANN KELLAM: Lanier Literary Society; Lc

Cerclc Francois; Hiking Club; Alpha Literary Soci-

ety; Y. W. C. A.

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HILDA KENT: Transfer from College of VVil-

liam and Mary, VVillinmsburg; Frances Sale Club;

V. VV. C. A.

MARY CATHERINE KETRON: Alpha Literary

Society; Page Literary Society; Freshman Chorus;

Hiking Club; V. VV. C. A.

MARY EDNA KIRBY: Alpha Literary Society;

Freshman Chorus; Hiking Club; V. W. C. A.

LILLIAN KNIGHT: Stratford Dramatic Club,

Associate Member; Orchestra. Secretary-Treasurer;

Band; Hiking Club; V. VV. C. A.

DORIS CLAIRE KOONTZ: Glee Club; Fresh-

man Commission; Sophomore Cabinet: Alpha Lit-

erary Society; A. C E.; Hiking Club; V, VV. C. A

BETTY LAKE: A. C. E.; Hiking Club; Y. VV

C. A.

MARION LAWRENCE: Page Literary Society;

Alpha Literary Society: Frances Sale Club; V. W.

C. A.

MARTHA LIGON: Blue-Stone Cotillion Club;

Lanier Literary Society; Alpha Literary Society;

Clara Barton Club; Hiking Club; V. VV. C. A.

IMOGENE LOCKARD: Alpha Literary Society;

Freshman Chorus; Hiking Club; Y. VV. C. A.

CLARICE LOGAN: Blue-Stone Cotillion Club;

Page Literary Society; Standards Committee;

Schoolma'am Editorial Staff; Sigma Phi Lambda;

Freshman Commission; House President. Jackson;

V. W. c. A.

PEARL LOUDERBACK; A. C. E.; Freshman

Commission; Freshman Chorus: Alpha Literary Soci-

ety; B. S. U.; Y. VV. C. A., Choir.

MARY LUE McCAHILL; Alpha Literary Soci-

ety; Hiking Club; V. VV, C. A.

FRANCES McCLUNG: Alpha Literary Society:

Sigma Phi Lambda; Freshman Chorus; A. C. E.;

House Committee. Alumnae Hall; Hiking Club;

Y. VV. C. A.

MARY McCOVVN: A. C. E.; Hiking Club;

Y. W. C. A.

MARTHA McGAVOCK: Sigma Phi Lambda;

Student Council; Blue-Stone Cotillion Club; Debat-

ing Club; Art Club; Y. VV. C. A., Cabinet.

VIRGINIA McILHANY: Alpha Literary Soci-

ety; Debating Club; Hiking Club; V. W. C. A.

JUNE FRENCH MACKEY: Alpha Literary

Society; Blue-Stone Cotillion Club; Y. VV. C. A.

SHIRLEY VIRGINIA MAJOR: Lee Literary

Societv; Stratford Dramatic Club; A. C. K.; Y. VV.

C. A.

POLLY MANIATES: Stratford Dramatic Club;

Frances Sale Club; Page Literary Society; Y. VV.

C. A.

MARTHA LEE MARTIN: Alpha Literary Soci-

ety: Sigma Phi Lambda; Choral Club; Y. VV. C. A.

CORNELIA LUCILLE MEADOR: Frances Sale

Club; Hiking Club: Y. VV. C. A.

MILDRED MARIE MELTON: Alpha Literary

Society; Hiking Club; Y, VV. C. A.

CORA CATHERINE MILLER: Transfer from

Mary Washington College. Frcdericksburg. Virginia.

FA YE MITCHELL: Sergeant-at-Arms Sonh-

omorc Class: Frances Sale Club; Associate Member

Stratford Dramatic Club; Swimming Club: Hiking

Club: Y VV. C. A.: German Club.

KITTY MOLTZ: Breese Staff; Page Literary

Society, Chairman Program Committee; Art Club;

Schoolma'am Staff; Scribblers: Blue-Stone Cotillion

Club; Alpha Literary Society; Choral Club; Hiking

Club; Y. VV. C. A.

MARGARET MONTGOMERY: Y. VV. C. A.

MARY ALICE MOORE: Sigma Phi Lambda:

Clara Barton Club. Secretary, President; Lanier

Literary Society; Alpha Literary Society; Hiking

Club; Class Hockey; Y. VV. C. A.

MARY GRAY MOORE: Hiking Club; Y. VV.

C. A.

KATHERTNE MOSS: Blue-Stone Cotillion Club;

Alpha Literary Society; Hiking Club; Y. W. C. A.

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EVELYN ~~ ULLTX S Page Litcrar> Society. Alpha Literary Society; Hiking Club: Y \\'. C A .. Brt."<"::,· Typist: Freshman Chorus

E\'ELYX ;\IURRET~L: Lanier Literary Society: Clara Barton Club. Chairman nf Program Commit· tee; Stratford Dramatic Club; Freshman Commas­sion, Old-Girl 'ew-Girl Wedding; Y. \\'. C. A.

MILDRED GREY XEAL: Transfer from Black­stone College: Hiking Cluh: Y. \\-. C. A.

:.tARY XEFF: A. C. E.: Associate ~!ember ni I. R. C.: Alpha Literary Soctety: H iktn:l' Cluh. Group Leacler; \'. \\' C A.

\IARTHA LOl'ISE ~ETliKE~· !lu<'lne!<s :.Jan· ager nf Hand/look; Frances Sale C'lub: Sesame Clulo, Y \\" C. A

.\IARTHA BETH ~E\\'CO~IB Lambda: Alpha Rho Oelta: Freshman ing Cluh, \'. \\'. C .\

<;igma l'ha Chnrat~: H tk·

ELIZABETH XORFLEET Clara Barton Cluh. \' tce· President. Freshman Commis~ion. ll ou<e C:om· mntcc:. Jackson Hall: Hiking Club; Y. W. C A.

DOR0TIIY AXX XOYER. Standard<> Commit· tee, Page Literar,- Society; Glee Club, Y. \\'. C .• \

FRA~CE. ORXDO£~FF: Frances Sale Cluh, Alpha Literar)· Socaety: Y. \\'. C A.

LI:-\OA PADGETT· Athletic Council: Clas!' Hockey: Class Basketball; Class Baseball: Secretary Athletic Assoctation: Editorial Staff Scnooa.'t"''M: Fire Chief. Spotswood Hall: rage: Literary ociety: Y. \V. C. A.

FRAXCF.S PARRlSTI: Alpha Literary c:;ociet}. Class Basket hall: Hiking Club: Y W. C .. \

E:,\rT LY PEEBLE. Freshman Chona~. Hikinl! Club. Y. \\". C. A

AXXA ]AXE PEXCE: Blue-Stone f'otillinn Cluh: Lee l.ateran SocaetY; Treasurer . ophomore (')ass; President 'Freshman Cla~s Counctl: X om­mating Convention: Bra=r. Joke Editor: \'arsit} Hockey· Class BaskethaiL: Clas< Hockey: Y. \\' C A.

ELIZABETH PilAf.£~. Lee Literar) Society: '-'e\\ man C'luh. Secrelary·Trca~un:r, Rro···=• T) pist: .\lpha Literary Societ): Y \\'. C A.

MARJORIE PITT : As<;istant Business :\fan· ager Athleuc Association: Class Basketball: agma Phi Lambda. Debatm~ Club: Lee Literary Socaety. Scribblers: ScROOLM.\ AM Editonal Staff: Curae Sea· ence Club: Sheldon A,;sistant Hnuse President: \'ar· sity Rockey: Class Hockey: Alpha Laterary Society: Y W. C. A

~fARTITA LOl'ISE PRTTCifARD: Lanier Lit· erar)· Societ)·: Frances Sale CluJ.: lliking Club, Al11ha Ltterary Society: Freshman Commission: Y \\'. C. A .

;\JARJORI E PROFFITT Page Literary Snci· ety; Stgma Phi Lambda: T.r Crrrlr Francais. Fresh· man Chorus: Sheldon Hall A~~btant House Pre~•· •lent: Y. \\'. C A .. Cabinet. Commassion.

E\'ELY~ READE: Lamer Literary Society; Brt•r=f' Staff: German Cluh: Olti-Girl Xew-Girl \Yed­rling: Scribblers: Y. \\'. C . . \ .: Scnoous.\ .\~t Edi· torial Staff.

KATHLEE~ RHEA France~ Sale Club: Asso· ciate )lemher tratford Dramatic Club: .\lrha Ln· crary Society, Secretary: Y. \\' . (' A.

JGAN'ITA RHODE : Sigma Phi Lamhda: Alpha Rho Delta: Hiking Cluh: Alpha Liter:try Society. Y W. C. A.

ADET.AlnE RlCH.\ROSOY: Glee Cluh. Alpha Literary Soci-:ty.

EY'EL YX ROCK B S. U.; Fre~hman Commas· sion: Hiking Cluh: Ah>ha Literary Society: Soph· ome1re Commisston: Y. \\ .. C. A.

A~XE ROLSTOX· Sesame Club: Chor;.l Club.

KATLILEE~ ROlJXTREE: A. C. E.: Choral Club: Jlaking Club: Y . \\'. C. A.

u·cy GLEN'XA RYDER: Y. W . C .. \.

WTLI!Et;\1 I~A SCH:,\ITDT: Brrc::r Staff: Fresh· man • wimming Team; Freshman Basketuall, Por· poise Club, Secretary; Y. \\. C. A.

E\'EL Y~ SELDE~: A C E .. Alpha Laterary 'ociety, Hiking Club: \'. W C .. \ .

\J.\X I:'\ E S II A XK. Lanier Literary ~nciety • Blue-Stone Cotilhon Cluh. Y. \\' (' A

~IARLt-\ SHOE:'IIAKER Glee Club.

:,\1 ABEL Sl\1 P OX Lee Litt!rarv ociel\. Fran· • •

ces Sale Club, Alpha Laterary ncaet ~. Hikin~ Club. \'. \\". C A.

,\lARI.ARET )llTtr: \'.\\',C .• \. Choir

:\1 I LDRED S. :II I Til Sesame l'luh.

\'IIH; LX I A n. S)J I TH · .-\lpha Literary ~uciety. Freshman Chnru~: Y W C A.

LAl'RA !'Ol'THALL H tkm~o: Club; Chnral Cluh, Y \\'. C A

Alpha Literar) .'ociety Sophomore Commas:-.aon.

Xl'XA SPROCT. Art Club; \'ar~itv Jlocke,·. Cia"" Hockey. Alpha Lnerary . ociety: Johnston TTouo;e Commattee. Spot<\\ uod House Committee: Y \\' C. A.

REB.\ AXX STARTT France« Sale Club. Xew· man CluL. \'ice-President, President. Brn·=,• Typast, Hiking Club: Y. \\'. C. A

FLO I~ A STEP liEXS .\lpha Laterary· Socat!t): llakin.r: Clulo; Y. \\". C. A.

..\I,\ R \' \\"ARE STE\' EX. · Se-<ame Clulo.

I.E l{SH0~ STO\'ER Chapel Orchestra. Ban•l: Freshman Chorus: Y. \\' C A. C'hotr; Y \\' I :\

\I AR \' LO l'TSE SYO~OR • Frances • ale Club: Sp<ltswood Hall. House President: Spot~wood Hall. Fire Committee: Fre:.hman Choru:.: Y. \\' C A.

PEGGY TALLEY Associate :,\[ember • tratford Dramatic Clut.. Alpha Literary Society; Spotsw001l IT all. Assistant llouse Pre,ident: Freshman Chorus, Y. \\' C. A.

CHARLOTTE TO\\'XSUE~D· Blue-Stone Cotil· lion Club: Lanier Literary Societ}·: Alpha Literary Society. Hiking Club: Old-Girl XC:\\ -Girl W erldan~. Y. W . C. A

G\\'EXDOLY~ TRt:EHEART · Student Coun· cil. P age Literary Society, Secretar>·: Xominatinl:' Committee. Old· Girl Xew ·Girl \Verlding: Frances Sale Club: Hiking Club. Y. W. C. :\.

A:'\~ABET.LE TGCKER Lanier Literary Sod­et); Blue-Stone Cotillion Club: Hiking Clul•; Y \\'. C. A.

ELIXOR Tl'RXER: Pat:!e Literary Society: Hik­ing Club. Alpha Literary Society. Y. \\'. C. A.

CLARA \'A\\'TER· Transfer from \\'esthamp· ton Cnllege, Richmond: German Ctuh; Y \\' . C. :\

Jl'LIA DAY \"'XYAR D · Lanier Literary Snci· et)': Blue-Stone Cotillion Cluh. Freshman Class Council: Class Basketball: Class Hockey: \'arsitv Hockey: Old-Girl Xew-Girl \\'erlrlin~: Alpha Lit· erar}' Society: Hiking Cluu; Y. W . C. A

EDX A \YA LKER: A C E., Freshm:~n Com· mis;;ion. Y. \\". C. A.

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GLADYS \\'Al. KER . Transier fTtJm :\tan· Bald­wan College. Staunton: An Club: Sigma Phi' Lamb· Ja: Art Staff. ScaooL~u'"-"'; Fire Chief. ~lessick House: Editorial Staff, ScnooL~l\·.,~1: Y. W C. A.

GLADYS WALTERS : Y. \\', C. A.

FAXi\IE HOPE \\'ARDEX: Page Latcrary Soci­dy: Frances ale Club: Hikin~ Cluh; Y. \\'. C. A.

PE<~GY \'\ARRE~ : Clara Barton Club; .:\lpha Literary Soc:1ety; Y. \V. C. A.

Lt.:C ILLE WEBB · Sigma Pha L;~mhda; Hikan-: Club: Frances Sale Club: Freshm~n Chorus; Jlous~ Committee. Spotsworxl Hall. Y. \\' C •• \ .

GL.>\OYS \\'EBBER · Y. \\'. C A.

~IAR(;ARET WElL Page Ltter<~n- S"cictv: < ;erman Club: SiKma Phi Lambda. Trca'sun.•r · A.rt Club: Frances Sale Club, Freshman Chorus: Hakin~ Club. ~

A~~ \\'ELIIJ Transfer American l'niYer~.:v. \\'ashington, D. C.: Y. \\', C. A. •

\'I({(;!~ lA \\'EST : Lee Literary Society: Blue· Stone Cotillion Cluh: SecretarY Freshman Clas~. Class Basketball; Riding Cluh; ·y_ \\'. C. A.

SALLIE WET.Et: Garden CluiJ. Y W. C A.

KITTY \\'HITE · Lanier Literan , ociet'. Ger· man Cluh; \'ice-Presadent Sophomore Class:' ~Fresh· man Council: AIJ•ha Literary ~ociet): \' . \\'. C. A.

BETTY \\'HI TELEGG: Art Cluh: Choral Club; Y. W . C A.

'A~CY \\'lLDER Y. \\' C A.

Blue-Stone Cotillion Club:

\'ERX \\rt:LKERSOX · .\lpha Rho Delta, Chair· man Program Committee: Scrihhler:.; Sismta Phi Lambrla. \'ice- Presiden 1 : ScaooL~tA '" \1 Editorial • taff; l. R. C.: House Committee. Sheldon Hall: l!iking Club: Y. \Y. C. A.

X.\~CY WlLLTA~IS . Al11ha Literar} Society: Hiking C'lub; Y. W . C. A.

XELLIE \\'lLLTA:,\fS : Frances ale Club; Alpha Laterary _ocaety. Hiking Club: Rural Life Club: Y. \\' . C. A.

\'TROT XIA \\'I LLIA..\IS: Alpha Literary Soci· ety: Hikin~ Cluh: Y. W. C. A.

~lARY AALLO\\"f:LL WlXSTOX : Blue-Stone Cotillion Club; Lanier Literary Society: Y. \V. C. A.

~IARJORIE WOOD· France<. Sale Club; Y. W. C. A

)fARY E. \\'OOLDRIDGE· Transfer from Col· lcj:'e of \\'illiam and ;\Jary. :\'odolk Davision: A. C. E.: Y. \\' C. A.

WE:\' DELL WORSLEY Alllha Literary Soci· ct}; Frances Sale Club: Hiking Club. Y . \\' . C. A.

EDYTHE \\'RIGHT : Sigma Phi Lambda: Alpha Literary Society: Frances ~ale Cluh; Hiktnl! Club: Y. \\-. C. A.

)~.\RY J0H~SOX WRIGHT : Page Literary Socaety, Cratac: Standards Committee: Brt-f'::r Xews Editor. Assistant Radio Editor: Sigma Phi Lambda: Stratford Dramatic Club. Associate ~[ember: Scrib· hlers; Art Cluh: Frances Sale Club; Freshman C~orus: Alpha Literary Society; Freshman Com· mtssaon: Y. \\' C A.

FRAXCES WRIGHT · Brcc=r Editorial Staff: Sigma Ph a Lambda: Lee Literary Society: Business :'lfanager Sophomore Class: Yarsity Hockey: House Pr<:"ident. Sheldon Hall; Debating nub: Freshman Chona:.. Secretary: \"arstt' Basketball: Scribblers: Y. W. C. A. .

EVELYN MULL1NS: Page Literary Society;

Alpha Literary Society; Hiking Cluh; V W. C. A.:

Breeze Typist; Freshman Choriis

EVELYN MURRELL: Lanier Literary Society:

Clara Barton Cluh. Chairman of Program Commit-

tee; Stratford Dramatic Cluh; Freshman Commis-

sion; Old-Girl New-Girl Wedding; Y. W. C. A.

MILDRED GREY NEAL: Transfer from Black-

stone College; Hiking Cluh; Y. W. C. A,

MARY NEFF: A. C. E.; Associate Member of

1. R. C: Alpha Literary Society; Hiking Cluh.

Group Leader; Y. W. C. A.

MARTHA LOl'ISE NETHKEN: Business Man-

ager of Handbook: Frances Sale Cluh; Sesame Cluh;

Y. W. C. A.

MARTHA BETH NEW CO M B: Sigma Phi

Lambda: Alpha Rho Delta; Freshman Chorus: Hik-

ing Club: Y. W. C. A.

ELIZABETH NORFLEET: Clara Barton Club.

Vice-President: Freshman Commission; House Com-

mittee. Jackson Hall; Hiking Club; Y. W. C. A.

DOROTHY ANN NOVER: Standards Commit-

tee; Page Literary Society; Glee Cluh; Y. W. C. A.

FRANCES ORNDORFF: Frances Sale Club;

Alpha Literary Society; Y. W. C. A.

LINDA PADGETT: Athletic Council: Class

Hockey: ( lass Basketball: Class Baseball; Secretary

Athletic Association: Editorial Staff Schooi.ma am:

Fire Chief. Spots wood Hall; Page Literary Society;

Y. W. C. A.

FRANCES PARRISH: Alpha Literary Society;

Class Basketball: Hiking Club; Y. W. C. A.

EMILY PEEBLES Freshman Chorus: Hiking

Club; Y. W. C. A.

ANNA JANE PENCE: Blue-Stone Cotillion

Club; Lee Literar> Society; Treasurer Sophomore

Class: President Freshman Class Council: Nom-

inating Convention: Breeze. Joke Editor: Varsity

Hockey: Class Basketball; Class Hockey; Y. W.

C. A.

ELIZABETH PHALEN: Lee Literary Society;

Newman Cluh. Secretary-Treasurer; Breeze Typist:

Alpha Literary Society: Y. W. C. A.

MARJORIE PITTS: Assistant Business Man-

ager Athletic Association; Class Basketball; Sigma

Phi I-ambda; Debating Club; Lee Literary Society;

Scribblers; Schoolma'am Editorial Staff; Curie Sci-

ence Club; Sheldon Assistant House President: Var-

sity Hockey; Class Hockey; Alpha Literary Society;

Y. \V. C. A.

MARTHA LOl'ISE PRITCHARD: Lanier Lit-

erary Society: Frances Sale Cluh: Hiking Club;

Alpha Literary Society; Freshman Commission; Y

W. C. A.

MARJORIE PROFFITT: Page Literary Soci-

ety; Sigma Phi Lambda; he Cerelc Fraueais: Fresh-

man Chorus; Sheldon Hall Assistant House Presi-

dent; Y. W. C. A., Cabinet. Commission-

EVELYN READE: Lanier Literary Society;

Breeze Staff; German Club: Old-Girl New-Girl Wed-

ding: Scribblers; Y. W. C- A ; Schoolm a'am Edi-

torial Staff.

KATHLEEN RHEA: Frances Sale Club; Asso-

ciate Member Stratford Dramatic Club; Alpha Lit-

erary Society, Secretary; Y. W C A.

JI'ANITA RHODES: Sigma Phi Lambda; Alpha

Rho Delta: Hiking Club; Alpha Literary Society:

Y. \V. C. A.

ADELAIDE RICHARDSON: Glee Club; Alpha

Literary Society.

EVELYN ROCK: B. S. U.; Freshman Commis-

sion; Hiking Club; Alpha Literary Society; Soph-

omore Commission: Y. W. C. A.

ANNE ROLSTON: Sesame Club; Choral Club.

KATHLEEN ROUNTREE: A. C. E.; Choral

Club; Hiking Club; Y. W. C A.

LUCY GLENNA RYDER: Y. W. C. A.

WILHELMINA SCHMIDT: Breeze Sizff: Fresh-

man Swimming Team; Freshman Basketball; Por-

poise Club, Secretary; Y. W. C. A.

EVELYN SELDEN: A. C. E.; Alpha Literary

Society; Hiking Club; V- W. C. A.

MAXINE SHANK Lanier Literary Society;

Blue-Stone Cotillion Club; Y. W. C. A.

MARIA SHOEMAKER; Glee Club.

MABEL SIMPSON; Lee Literary Society; Fran-

ces Sale Club. Alpha Literary Society; Hiking Club;

Y. W. C. A.

MARGARET SMITH: Y. W. C. A. Choir.

MILDRED S. SMITH; Sesame Club.

VIRGINIA D. SMITH: Alpha Literary Society;

Freshman Chorus; Y. W. C. A.

LAURA SOCTHALL Alpha Literary Society:

Hiking Club; Choral Club; Sophomore Commission;

Y. W. C. A.

NINA SPROUL: Art Club: Varsity Hockey:

Class Hockey: Alpha Literary Society; Johnston

House Committee: Spotswood House Committee;

Y. W. C. A.

REBA ANN STARTT Frances Sale Club: New-

man Club. Vice-president. President; Breeze Typist;

Hiking Club; Y. W. C. A.

FLORA STEPHENS Alpha Literary Society;

Hiking Club; Y. W. C. A.

MARY WARE STEVEN'S: Sesame Club.

GERSHON STOVER: Chapel Orchestra; Band;

Freshman Chorus; Y. W. C. A. Choir; Y. W. C. A.

MARY LOUISE SYDNOR Frances Sale Club;

Spotswood Hall. House President; Spotswood Hall.

Fire Committee; Freshman Chorus: Y. W. C. A.

PEGGY TALLEY: Associate Member Stratford

Dramatic Club; Alpha Literary Society; Spotswood

Hall. Assistant House President; Freshman Chorus:

Y. W. C. A.

CHARLOTTE TOWNSHEND Blue-Stone Cotil-

lion Cluh; Lanier Literary Society; Alpha Literary

Society: Hiking Cluh; Old-Girl New-Girl Wedding:

Y. W. C. A.

GWENDOLYN TRUEHEART: Student Coun-

cil; Page Literary Society. Secretary; Nominating

Committee: Old-Girl New-Girl Wedding; Frances

Sale Club; Hiking Club; Y. W. C. A.

ANNABELLE TUCKER: Lanier Literary Soci-

ety; Blue-Stone Cotillion Cluh; Hiking Club; Y. W

C. A.

ELINOR TURNER; Page Literary Society: Hik-

ing Club; Alpha Literary Society: Y. W C. A.

CLARA VAWTER: Transfer from Wesihamp-

ton College. Richmond: German Cluh; Y. W. C. A.

JULIA DAY VINYARD: Lanier Literary Soci-

ety; Blue-Stone Cotillion Cluh; Freshman Class

Council: Class Basketball; Class Hockey; Varsity

Hockey; Old-Girl New-Girl Wedding; Alpha Lit-

erary Society; Hiking Club; Y. W. C. A.

EDNA WALKER: A. C. E.; Freshman Com-

mission; Y. W. C. A.

GLADYS WALKER: Transfer from Mary Bald-

win College. Staunton; Art Club; Sigma Phi Lamb-

da; Art Staff. Schoolmaam ; Fire Chief. Messick

House; Editorial Staff. Schoolm a'am; V. W. C. A.

GLADYS WALTERS: Y. W. C. A.

FANNIE HOPE WARDEN: Page Literary Soci-

ety: Frances Sale Club; Hiking Club; Y. W. C. A.

PEGGY WARREN: Clara Barton Club; Alpha

Literary Society; Y. W. C. A.

LI ( ILLE WEBB: Sigma Phi Lambda; Hiking

Club; Frances Sale Club; Freshman Chorus; House

Committee. Spotswood Hall; Y. W. C. A.

GLADYS WEBBER: Y. W. C. A.

MARGARET WEIL: Page Literary Society;

German Cluh; Sigma Phi Lambda. Treasurer Art

Club; Prances Sale Club; Freshman Chorus: Hi kin 7

Club.

ANN WELCH: Transfer American Univers:tv.

Washington. D. C.; Y. W. C. A.

\ IRGINIA WEST: Lee Literary Society; Blue-

Stone Cotillion Club: Secretary Freshman Class;

( lass Basketball; Riding Club; Y. W. C. A.

SALLIE WETS EL: Garden Club; Y. W. C. A.

KITTY WHITE: l^anier Literary Society ; Ger-

man Club; N ice President Sophomore Class; Fresh-

man Council; Alpha Literary Society; Y. W. C. A.

BETTY WHITELEGG: Art Club: Choral Club;

V. W. C. A.

NANCY WILDER: Blue-Stone Cotillion Club;

Y. W. C. A.

VERN WTLKERSON: Alpha Rho Delta, Chair-

man Program Committee; Scribblers; Sigma Phi

Lambda. Vice-president; Schoolm Cam Editorial

Staff; I. R. C.; House Committee, Sheldon Hall;

Hiking Club; Y. W. C. A.

NANCY WILLIAMS: Alpha Literary Society:

Hiking Cluh; Y. W. C. A.

NELLIE WILLIAMS: Frances Sale Club: Alpha

Literary Society; Hiking Cluh: Rural Life Cluh;

Y. W. C. A.

\ IRGINIA \\ ILLIAMS; Alpha Literary Soci-

ety; Hiking Cluh; Y. W. C. A.

MARY HALLOWELL WINSTON: Blue-Stone

Cotillion Club; Lanier Literary Society: Y. W. C. A.

MARJORIE WOOD: Frances Sale Club; Y. W.

c. a. gar 4; I I

MARY E. WOOL!)RIDGE: Transfer from Col-

lege of William and Mary, Norfolk Division; A. C.

E.; Y. W. C. A.

WENDELL WORSLEY: Alpha Literary Soci-

ety; Frances Sale Club; Hiking Club; Y. W. C. A.

EDYTHE WRIGHT: Sigma Phi Lambda; Alpha

Literary Society; Frances Sale Club; Hiking Club;

Y. W. C. A.

MARY JOHNSON WRIGHT; Page Literary

Society. Critic: Standards Committee; Breeze News

Editor. Assistant Radio Editor; Sigma Phi Lambda;

Stratford Dramatic Club. Associate Member; Scrib-

blers; Art Club; Frances Sale Club; Freshman

Chorus; Alpha Literary Society: Freshman Com-

mission; Y. W. C. A.

FRANCES WRIGHT: Breeze Editorial Staff:

Sigma Phi Lambda; I-ec Literary Society; Business

Manager Sophomore Class; Varsity Hockey; House

President. Sheldon Hall; Debating Club; Freshman

Chorus. Secretary; Varsity Basketball; Scribblers;

Y. W. C. A.

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135 !\It. \'ernon \ve., Port.,nwuth \lace G \rmentrout . 527 E. Rock St.. Harrisonburg Eleanor \ rmentrnul Elk ton Leila lane \rmstrong Rt. ~o. 4. Harrasonhurg •

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~far) E\el) n Baggett ............... .. ~Ian Baile\ 1218 ~ntto\\a\· . . . ~ ancy Ella Baile) Louise B. Baird .... ....... - ........... Petersburg Dnroth) Kathleen Baker ..................................... Louisa Gene,ie'e Baker . . IJS Monroe \,e .. \lexandraa ?\[ary II. Balasco ................ 920 Holt Street. :\nrfolk Lilian \nn Ball.

OJ-Ocl 202nrl St .. Holl1s. Long Island. ~ ) . Gene ~1. Ba llard ..... 2406 Ri,·erside Rd., Richmond Bessie :\IcC Bare .......................... ..................... Lexington Pauline R. Bar field ..... Box 763. ·Martinsburg, \\'. \'a. Tharon \'. Barham ..... ...... . . .. ....... McGaheys,·ille Frances Barnard.... ... 1734 Lafayette Blvd .. ~orfolk \ nna (;ardon Barrett................................... Lynnhavcn ~I argarel Beatrice Bas .

20 E. Tennessee Ave .. Lrewe Flora \nn Batson .. ..... 1630 Schaffer St. L) nchburg Dorothy Lee Baugher . ...... S. Cour t Sq .. Harrisonburg ~fargaret B. Baylor... ..................... ... ...... . ... Swoope Catherine Charlotte Beam .......................... 11t Crawford

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I· ranees Beaton .. Rcrnacc Beckner F. lien J anc Beery IIden B. Be ll ....

................. 212 Cathenne t. uffolk Rockhridgc Baths

....... J17 S. Main t.. Harrisonburg ....... ......... . ~l t. Solon

;\largul'nte E. Bell ............... 128 Bre" er he., Suffolk ~lar) \gncs Bell .......... . Bassett ~Targaret Benton .............. 1000 Pierce St. llope"ell ~largucnte \'. Benton ............. Rt. 1. Box .201, Suffnlk Diana Patricia Berkeley ... 350 . \IIi son -\ ve., Roanok~ Lucinda Be' erage .................. Spruce S t . Monterey Charlotte Be' illc ...... 1942 Berkley .\,·c., Petersburg Jc<m :\fay Barchall ... .. ... 847 Maiden Lane. Roanoke \\ 1111< ~[argaret Rlack ...... Rt. :-\ o. J. Charlottesville \dclanc \'. Blackwell ...................... Rehoboth Church Ins \ 1rg111aa Blair ... .... ........................ ja'a Th~'lma \ ' argmta Blackburn ...... .... ~I t \trJ, ~-C. ~lar~arct Blake) ... ............... . ... . Stanards' aile Lena I· Blankenship ... 8o8 \'irginia he .. Bluefield \lma Lomse Blatt . . .'\ew \ ork he .. Harrisonburg

l anmn Blondll .. Derkes t. l.uayama. Puerto Rico Loui-.c \ Blose ......... ... ................. Penn Laird Gwendolyn Roard ....... ... ... ( , Jade Hill Edith Pauline Roblett ........ Rt. 2, Box 37, Buchanan (,ene \. Rodine . .251 \\ \'iew St., llarn~onburg ~Jar) Lmuse Boisseau ... ..... ... .. .. .. ... Dinwiddie \nni~: Sue Bnles _ ......... 112 Queen St.. Strasburg

Clara ~rae Boll ...................... ....... Sylvatus Berta lne7 Bolton........................... fincastle lJornlhJ Bones ........... .... J/ \\' ashington . \ ve., Pulaski jacqut'lanc P. Bonham .. 28 Claremont .\,·e .. ! Iampton r.:th<·l C ;retchen Booker.... ... . . .... ML .r\iry. N. C Franc'-'" \dell Boothe.................................... Sa,·edge ~largaret E Rnnthe . ........... ............. ... \\ akelicld hances M. Bosserman.... Rt. :\o. s. Lexington Dorothy I [ Bowden ............. \ \ ' ater Street. Pocahontas Sarah ~la) Bo\\ den .... 530 f-1 arri~on St., Portsmouth I >orothy Page Um, ac ... .. ... -.. ~lica

Su.,an \nnette Bm' les ...... Rt. t. Box 163. Gordnns\ ille l>nruthJ \\ . Bmdes.... ............... ... . . ... J nrdan 11mes Jn.,ephme B. Bo" les ... .. .. 501 Brown he. llopewell ~lana ~r. Bm\ man - ~Iiddlebrook Star Rt. Staunton ~Ir:; ~ramie ;\f. Bowman......... ........... Harnsunburg \.. ~ r · B · argac 1• a rae ow man ................................. ... Boone 11 Ill Lessic Rebecca Brandon ................. ... .... .. .Suther lin \ · · · ~ r B h c- · • \' arg1111a . ae ran am .... ................ . arnson, \\. a. Belt) Jean Brannon ... .. ... _.. .. ............. -:\ ew l\f arket Marion F. Bray ...... ............ ...... Box 871, Buena Vista \'irginia :-\. Br ice ..... General DeJi,·ery, Charlottesville Claire L. Bricker ......................... . ...... .. ..... Stanley ElizahC'lh \. Rridgers .......... B iue Ridge Summit. Penn. E lizabeth T Hriggs .... J2tl Braddock Road. ,\Jexandria .\ileen 0. Br illhart ............................................. Troutville Ellen Sawyer Bristow.

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Myra Ernestine Aaron 106 Preston St., Lexington

Mildred E. Abbitt Box 217. Victoria

Mildred Abernathy Stony Creek

Ruth Winn Abernethy Edgerton

Virginia C. Acker Edom

Ella Sarah Adams Eclipse

Katie C. Adams Gretna

Rosa Lee Agnor Rl. No. 2, Lexington

Catherine Aiello..435 Lafayette Ave.. Brooklyn. X. Y.

Geraldine Ailstock. 521 Tremont St.. Clifton Forge

Anne B. Akers 201 Oakwood Ave., Hopewell

Cynthia Marine Aleshire Luray

Elizabeth Alexander Waverly Hall. Georgia

Maud Frances Alexander....! Kemper Court. Sandston

Mrs. Charlotte Allen 640 On St.. Harrisonburg

Dorothy V. Allen 304 Massanutten St.. Strasburg

Mildred \ ivian Alley....Brown Apts. No. 2. Hopewell

Edith Alphin Whaleyville

Alma Lucille Ames R. F. D.. Cape C harles

Audell Virginia Ames..Rl. 2. 146-A Lansdale. Norfolk

Emma Elizabeth Ames 218 Broad St.. Portsmouth

Hyla Gertrude Ames 616 Wells Parkway. Norfolk

Aleida Anderson — Proffitt

Anne Warren Anderson 6620 24lh St., Arlington

Dorothy Anderson Rustburg

F'rances V. Anderson ...Cartersville

Clarene Andes Rt. No. 4. Harrisonburg

Mary Jean Andrews,

135 Mt. Vernon Ave., Portsmouth

Alice G. Armentrout....527 E. Rock St.. Harrisonburg

Eleanor Armentrout Elkton

Lelia Jane Armstrong Rt. No. 4. Harrisonburg

Rosa Agnes Arnold ... Nassawadox

Mary F. Ashby 203 Park Place. University

Florence S. Atherholt.,105 Trites Ave., Norwood. Pa.

Virginia P. Atkinson Hanover

Mary E. Babb Box 115. Millwood Rd.. Winchester

Mary Evelyn Baggett. Whaleyville

Mary Bailey 1218 Nottoway Ave., Richmond

Nancy Ella Bailey Sedley

Louise B. Baird Petersburg

Dorothy Kathleen Baker Louisa

Genevieve Baker 135 Monroe Ave.. Alexandria

Mary H. Balasco 920 Holt Street. Norfolk

Lilian Ann Ball,

93-06 202n(l St.. Hollis, Long Island. N. Y.

Gene M. Ballard 2406 Riverside Rd., Richmond

Bessie McC. Bare Lexington

Pauline R. Barheld Box 763. Martinsburg. W. \ a.

Tharon V. Barham McGaheysville

Frances Barnard 1734 Lafayette Blvd.. Norfolk

Anna Gordon Barrett Lynnhavcn

Margaret Beatrice Bass.

208 E. Tennessee Ave., Crewe

Mora Ann Batson 1630 Schaffer St., Lynchburg

Dorothy Lee Baugher S. Court Sq., Harrisonburg

Margaret B. Baylor Swoope

Catherine Charlotte Beam Mt. Crawford

Frances Beaton 212 Catherine St.. Suffolk

Bernice Beckner Rockbridge Baths

Ellen Jane Beery 317 S. Main St.. Harrisonburg

Helen B. Bell Mt. Solon

Marguerite E. Bell 128 Brewer Ave., Suffolk

Mary Agnes Bell Bassett

Margaret Benton. 1000 Pierce St.. Hopewell

Marguerite V. Benton Rt. 1. Box 201, Suffolk

Diana Patricia Berkeley 350 Allison Ave., Roanoke

Lucinda Beverage Spruce St.. Monterey

Charlotte Beville... 1942 Berkley Ave.. Petersburg

Jean May Birchall. 847 Maiden Lane. Roanoke

Willie Margaret Black Rt. No. 3. Charlottesville

Adeline V. Blackwell Rehobolh Church

Iris Virginia Blair Java

Thelma Virginia Blackburn Mt. Airy, N. C.

Margaret Blakcy Stanardsville

Lena F. Blankenship 808 Virginia Ave., Bluefield

Alma Louise Blatt New York Ave.. Harrisonburg

Carmin Blondet Derkes St.. Guayama. Puerto Rico

Louise A. Blose Penn Laird

Gwendolyn Board Glade Hill

Edith Pauline Boblelt Rt. 2. Box 37, Buchanan

Gene A. Bodine 231 \\ . View St.. Harrisonburg

Mary Louise Boisseau Dinwiddie

Annie Sue Boles.... 112 Queen St.. Strasburg

Clara Mae Bolt Sy I vat us

Berta Inez Bolton Fincastle

Dorothy Bones 37 Washington Ave.. Pulaski

Jacqueline P. Bonham....28 Claremont Ave., Hampton

Ethel Gretchen Booker Mt. Airy. N. C.

Frances Adell Boothe Savedge

Margaret E. Boothe Wakefield

Frances M. Bosserman Rt. No. 5. Lexington

Dorothy H. Bpwden. Water Street. Pncahomas

Sarah May Bowden 530 Harrison St., Portsmouth

Dorothy Page Bowie Mica

Susan Annette Bowles Rt. 1. Box 163. Gordonsville

Dorothy W. Bowles Jordan Mines

Josephine B. Bowles 501 Brown Ave., Hopewell

Maria M. Bowman Middlebrook Star Rt., Staunton

Mrs. Mamie M. Bowman Harrisonburg

Virgie Marie Bowman Boone Mill

Lessie Rebecca Brandon Sutherlin

Virginia Mae Branham Garrison. W. Va.

Betty Jean Brannon New Market

Marion F. Bray Box 871. Buena Vista

Virginia X. Brice General Delivery. Charlottesville

Claire L. Bricker Stanley

Elizabeth A. Bridgers Blue Ridge Summit, Penn.

Elizabeth T. Briggs....326 Braddock Road. Alexandria

Ailecn D. Brillhart Troutville

Ellen Sawyer Bristow,

6704 N. Washington Blvd.. E. Falls Church

Eleanor W. Brock 232 Grattan St., Harrisonburg

Boyden Brooks 866 Va. Avenue, Roanoke

Judith Brothers Whaleyville

Ella Catherine Brown,

952 Mulberry Ave.. Hagerstown. Md.

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Virginia Carolyn B rown ........... 107 High St., Franklin Jane Elizabeth Brow1L..5th St. and Lee Ave .. Victor ia Frances Reid Brown .... _ .................................... Sperryville Harriet E. Brown .............. JJ2 ;\. Saratoga St., Suffolk Hilda Frances Broyles....................... . .... R. F. 0 .. Reva Idajay Bruckner.

Chiches ter Ave .. Centre M oriches. N. Y. Anita Mae Brumback .............................................. Stanley Ellen C. Brumback .......................................... Middletown Ruth Page Brumback .......................................... Opequon Adele H. Brunjes .. 8619 109th St .. Richmond Hili.K. Y. Mary Virginia Bryant... ..................................... Dry F'ork Ruth C. Buchanan ....................................... Chatham Hill Bernice B. Buck ........................ Rt. 7. Box 230. Roanoke Elizabeth Marguerite Buck ........................ Rural Retreat Katherine Isabelle Buckley ........................ Rural Retreat Doris Buhrman ........ 6so Jefferson Ave .. Clifton Forge Dorothy Mae Buker .............. 207 Apple Ave., Hampton Mrs. Elizabeth Adams Bullock .. Fort Payne, Alabama Virginia Bullock ...... Box 257. Rt. s. Henderson. )\ . C. Ellen Bundy ............................................ Box 1o6. Lebanon Jean Bundy ........................................... Box 106. Lebanon Sa rah Ellen Burchard .... 1762 Varina Ave., P etersburg Mary Burger ...... 8ro Gephart Drive. Cu mberland. Md. Lois Burnett ..................................................... ....... Leesville Nancy E . Burnett... ................. 209 Stuart Drive, Galax Sarah Maude Burnette.... .. .................... _ .. Appomattox Lillian B. Burnley ............. n9 Bluemont Ave .. Roanoke Martha S. Burroughs.

6ro Sunset Dri,•e. Sanford, N. C. C larabelle Bur t... ......... 492 S. Mason St .. Harrisonburg Kathleen V. Burt... ..... 492 S. Mason St .. Harrisonburg Virginia L. Bur ton ........... __ ,.,_ ...... _ ............................ Saxe ELizabeth G. Bushong .................... ro8 Lake St .. Pulaski Annie Mae Butler ................................................. Campbell Katherine A. Butler.

104 11aple .·'we .. Box 967. \\'elch. W . Va Marian Louise Butler .......................................... Campbell Rebecca Byers .................................... College St.. Dayton Georgia L. Bywaters ............ The Crest Farm. Opequon

Robbie G. Cagle ...... 629 McCormick St., Clifton Forge :Mary Elizabeth Cahoon.

720 Commercial Ave., Clifton Forge Phyllis Callahan .. 704 Northumberland Ave., Roanoke Clara C. Cale .......................................................... Atlantic Maxine Cal fee .......................................................... Saltville Eltha CampbeiL. ............. Gienwood Rt. No. 3. Danville Margie Ca rickhoff ...................................................... Elkton Bessie Carnes ............................ qJ Brewer :\\·e .. Suffolk Mild red J. Ca rper .............................................. \Vhite P ost LaFayette ]. Car r ................ JOI S. Main Street, Galax Virginia Elizabeth Carrico ................ Rt. No. 2, Fairfax Martha W. Carrier .......................... Box 14 1, Blacksburg Corinne Carson ........................................................ Sterling Barba ra Ann Car ter ........ !O t Sycamore St .. Alexandria Evelyn Muriel Carter.. .. 1507 Kenwood Blvd., Roanoke Olivia Ball Carter .................................. Rehoboth Chu rch Stella H. Carter ................................................... Suther lin Mary K. Cash ........................................................ Vesuvius Miriam Cason .......................... Rt. No. r, London Br idge Betty Catterton ............................ J22 r 4th St .. University Ethel Frances Cauley ............................................ MiiJboro

E lizabeth T. Chambers ........................................ Lottsburg E lma v\'ood Chambli ss .......................................... Triplett Nancy Chappelear ............ 96 Grattan St., Harrisonburg Anne G. Chappell..409 Otto way Dr., High Point. K .C. Lucy D. Char lton .................................................... Dillwyn Elizabeth T. Cheatham ...................................... Midlothian Sallie Ann Childress .... IOJ Starling ,A.,·e., Martinsville Harriett Chilton .............................................. Appomattox Hazel H. Ch ilton .............................................. Appomattox E lsie L. Christian ........... 2022 M idland H ts., Covington Mary Jane Cifers ............................ Rt. Ko. t , Burkeville Ann Amelia Ctark ........ 525 Virginia Avenue, Norfolk Margaret L. Clark .......... 525 Virginia Avenue, Norfolk Marguerite F . Clark ................... 205 Mt. View, Danville Ma ry H. Clark .................. 262 91st St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Alice Margaret Clarke ................................... Crittenden Roy Virginia Clarke ........ 1230 Brandon Ave .. Norfolk Avis Marion Clemens .......................................... Leesburg Hazel B. Cline .................................................. Mt. Sidney Mildred D. Cline ........ 103 W. Mason Ave., Alexandria Virginia Coc ........ ..................................................... Saltville H elen Frances Coffman ... ps Day Ave .. S.W., Roanoke Janet V. Coffman ...... Rt. No. 2, Box 13. Harrisonburg Gertrude E. Coggins ........................ I 16 Franklin Ave ..

Highland Park, Por tsmouth Doris E. Cohen ........ JI E. Fourth St .. Brooklyn, N. Y. Frances R. Cole ............ 714 Marshall St., South Boston Marjorie Mae Cole .............. 700 Raleigh Ave., Norfolk Mary Margaret Coleman .......... 422 17th St., University Jean H. Collier... ................... Back River Rd., Hampton Virginia Colonna .................... Box 20-A, No. 4. Norfolk E . Anne Colston, 121 Highland Place, Brooklyn, N.Y. Catherine C. Comer ...... Rt. Xo. 1. Box 35. Shenandoah Trula D. Compton ........................................ Rocky Mount Sarah E. Conant... ................. S. Main St., Chincoteague Geraldine Conger ........................................ McGaheysvi lle Yirginia Laird Conrad .. J20 S. Main St .. Harrisonburg Mary]. Conson .................... 1996 Fort Axe., Lynchbu rg Isabelle L ouise Copeland ....... J~t. 2. Box 197. Norfolk Jean Elizabeth Copper ........................................ Lyndhurst Myr tle Coppridge ............ J9QO \V. Broad St .. Richmond Dorothy H. Councill... ........................................... Franklin v· . . C ' II F . 1rgmia ounc1 .................................................... ranklm E lizabeth Mary Coupar,

1526 E. 15th St.. Brooklyn. N. Y. Katherine Coupar .... 1526 E. 15th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Ella Mae Cousins .................................................... Callands Lucille Cover ................................................................ Elkton Dorothy H. Co,·ington ...... Chestnut A ''e .. Buena Vista M i lei red VI/. Co,·ington ..... lJ22 Ruffner PI.. Lynchburg Anne Lee Cowling ................ 26os Duke St .. Alexandria Suzanne Cowne ........................................................ Mid land :\ell Cox .......................................................... Independence Agnes Craig ................................................................ Bassett Ethel Inez Craig ........................................................ Bassett Elizabeth Sue C raighead ................................ Copper Hilt Mi ldred R. Cramer ........................ 602 Powell St., Crewe J acqueline F. Crawford ............................................ Reams Marcelle Creper ............ 1578 52nd St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Dorothy Ellen Crist ............................................ Lexington Rachel Crocker .................. 22f 1\. Saratoga St .. Suffolk Sue Ann Crockett... ................................... London Bridge June E. Crook .................. 3752 85th St .. New York City

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Virginia Carolyn Brown 107 High St.. Franklin

Jane Elizabeth Brown....5th St. and Lee Ave.. Victoria

Frances Rcid Brown Sperryville

Harriet E, Brown 112 X. Saratoga St.. Suffolk

Hilda Frances Broyles R. F. I).. Reva

I da jay Bruckner.

Chichester Ave.. Centre Moriches. X. V.

Anita Mae Brumback Stanley

Ellen C. Brumback Middletown

Ruth Page Brumback Opequon

Adele H. Brunjes..86i9 109th St.. Richmond Hill.X.V.

Mary Virginia Bryant Dry Fork

Ruth C. Buchanan Chatham Hill

Bernice B. Buck Rt. 7. Box 230. Roanoke

Elizabeth Marguerite Buck Rural Retreat

Katherine Isabelle Buckley Rural Retreat

Doris Buhrman 650 Jefferson Ave., Clifton Forge

Dorothy Mae Buker 207 Apple Ave.. Hampton

Mrs. Elizabeth Adams Bullock..Fort Payne. Alabama

Virginia Bullock Box 257. Rt. 5. Henderson. N. C.

Ellen Bundy Box 106. Lebanon

Jean Bundy Box 106. Lebanon

Sarah Ellen Burchard.... 1762 Varina Ave.. Petersburg

Mary Burger 810 Gephart Drive, Cumberland, Md.

Lois Burnett Leesville

Nancy E. Burnett 209 Stuart Drive, Galax

Sarah Maude Burnette Appomattox

Lillian B. Burnley 439 Bluemont Ave., Roanoke

Martha S. Burroughs.

610 Sunset Drive, San ford. N. C.

Clarabelle Burt 492 S. Mason St.. Harrisonburg

Kathleen V. Burt 492 S. Mason St.. Harrisonburg

Virginia L. Burton Saxe

Elizabeth G. Bushong 108 Lake St.. Pulaski

Annie Mae Butler Campbell

Katherine A. Butler,

104 Maple Ave.. Box 967. Welch. W. Va.

Marian Louise Butler Campbell

Rebecca Byers College St.. Dayton

Georgia L. Bywaters The Crest Farm. Opequon

Robbie G. Cagle 629 McCormick St.. Clifton Forge

Mary Elizabeth Cahoon.

720 Commercial Ave.. Clifton Forge

Phyllis Callahan..704 Xorthumberland Ave.. Roanoke

Clara C. Cale Atlantic

Maxine Calfee Saltville

Eltha Campbell Glenwood Rt. No. 3. Danville

Margie Carickhoff Elkton

Bessie Carnes 143 Brewer Ave., Suffolk-

Mildred J. Carper White Post

LaFayette J. Carr 301 S. Main Street. Galax

Virginia Elizabeth Carrico Rt. No. 2. Fairfax

Martha W. Carrier Box 141, Blacksburg

Corinne Carson Sterling

Barbara Ann Carter 101 Sycamore St.. Alexandria

Evelyn Muriel Carter.... 1507 Kenwood Blvd.. Roanoke

Olivia Ball Carter Rehoboth Church

Stella H. Carter Sutherlin

Mary K. Cash Vesuvius

Miriam Cason Rt. No. 1. London Bridge

Betty Catterton 322 14th St.. University

Ethel Frances Caulev Millboro

Elizabeth T. Chambers Lottsburg

Elma Wood Chambliss Triplett

Nancy Chappelear 96 Grattan St., Harrisonburg

Anne G. Cliappell .409 Ottoway Dr.. High Point. N.C.

Lucy D. Charlton Dillwyn

Elizabeth T. Cheatham Midlothian

Sallie Ann Childress....io3 Starling Ave., Martinsville

Harriett Chilton \ppomattox

Hazel H. Chilton Appomattox

Elsie L. Christian 2022 Midland His., Covington

Mary Jane Cifers Rt. No. 1. Burkeville

Ann Amelia Clark 525 Virginia Avenue, Norfolk

Margaret L. Clark 525 Virginia Avenue. Norfolk

Marguerite F. Clark 205 Mt. View, Danville

Mary H. Clark 262 91st St.. Brooklyn. N. V.

Alice Margaret Clarke Crittenden

Roy V irginia Clarke 1230 Brandon Ave.. Norfolk

Avis Marion Clemens Leesburg

Hazel B. Clinc Mt. Sidney

Mildred D. Cline 103 W. Mason Ave., Alexandria

Virginia Coe Saltville

Helen Frances Coffman..4i5 Day Ave.. S.W.. Roanoke

Janet V. Coffman Rt. No. 2. Box 13. Harrisonburg

Gertrude E. Coggins 116 Franklin Ave..

Highland Park, Portsmouth

Doris E. Cohen 31 E. Fourth St., Brooklyn. N. Y.

Frances R. Cole 714 Marshall St., South Boston

Marjorie Mae Cole 700 Raleigh Ave., Norfolk

Mary Margaret Coleman 422 17th St., University

Jean H. Collier. Back River Rd., Hampton

Virginia Colonna Box 20-A. No. 4. Norfolk

E. Anne Colston. 121 Highland Place, Brooklyn. N.Y.

Catherine C. Comer Rt. No. 1. Box 35, Shenandoah

Trula D. Compton Rocky Mount

Sarah E. Conant S. Main St.. Chincoteague

Geraldine Conger McGaheysville

Virginia Laird Conrad..320 S. Main St.. Harrisonburg

Mary J. Conson 1996.Fort Ave., Lynchburg

Isabelle Louise Copeland Rt. 2. Box 197. Norfolk

Jean Elizabeth Copper. Lyndhurst

Myrtle Coppridge 3900 W. Broad St.. Richmond

Dorothy H. Councill Franklin

Virginia Councill Franklin

Elizabeth Mary Coupar,

1526 E. 15th St.. Brooklyn. N. Y.

Katherine Coupar.,.. 1526 E. 15th St.. Brooklyn. N. Y.

Ella Mae Cousins Callands

Lucille Cover Elkton

Dorothy H. Covington Chestnut Ave., Buena Vista

Mildred W. Covington.... 1322 Ruffner PI.. Lynchburg

Anne Lee Cowling 2605 Duke St.. Alexandria

Suzanne Cowne Midland

Nell Cox Independence

Agnes Craig Bassett

Ethel Inez Craig Bassett

Elizabeth Sue Craighead Copper Hill

Mildred R. Cramer 602 Powell St.. Crewe

Jacqueline F. Crawford Reams

Marcelle Creper 1578 52nd St.. Brooklyn, N. Y.

Dorothy Ellen Crist Lexington

Rachel Crocker 221 N. Saratoga St.. Suffolk-

Sue Ann Crockett London Bridge

June E. Crook 3752 85th St.. New York City

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Evelyn E. Cross ............................................ S tephens City Xellie C. Crouch .............................................. ~fidd leburg Edna I rene Crowe ............................................ Keezletown Xell ie Lee Croxton .... 286 E. Ma rket St., Harrisonburg Rachel C. CundifL .................................................. Chatham Kathryn M. Curling ................ /20 \\'.28th St., Norfolk Anna Rebecca Curt is................ . ...................... Hartwood Elizabeth P. Custis.... . ............................ Craddockville

Doretta E. Daffan .................................................. Gotdvein Caroline Y. D'Apice .. 74 Hi llcrest .\ ve., Yonkers, N.Y. Perry D. Da rner.......................... . ........... ] efferson. Md. Laura I. Davenport ............... Box 145. Centre. Alabama H elen ).farie Da,·idson ........................................... Goshen J am ie Davidson ................................................. J onesville Mary Davidson ................................................. Jones,·itle Elizabeth oa,·ies ........... 10 I Bennet t Dr i,·e. Manassas Agnes I rene Dav is ..................................... :\f cGaheysvilte Catherine W. Da\'is ......................... ............... Wakefie ld 1Iarga ret V. Davi ............ 314 srst t., ~ewport ~ews

Ka thleen H. Dawson................... . ............ Lo\'ingston Ma rgaret E. Dawson .............................................. Esmont Do rothy Lucille Day .. 2902 Edgewood A ,-e .. Richmond Peggy . \ nne Delp ................................................ Gate City Ma ry Eleanor Dempsey .. 6ro Linden A,·e., Por tsmouth Stella H. Dennis ............................................... F lint H ill Caroline M . Depoy ............................................... L inville Margaret Derrick .... ........................ Picture Rocks. Penn. E lizabeth Lee Deter .... 43 Cantrell .·he .. Ha rrisonbu rg Anne F loyd Dick. .......................................... ~assawadox Mary C. Dickenson.. .. ....................................... \\'all ace Gladys B. Dickerson .............................................. Pampl in J ean DiehL ................... Rt. ~o. 4, Box 196. Petersbu rg J ane E llen Dingledine .. 821 S. Main St.. Harri sonbu rg Ma ry J ane Dingledine ................................. Mt. J ackson L. Roberta Dinwiddie .................................. Sweet Briar I a net Lou ise Disque ........ II P reston P lace. Uni ,-ersity Lucy F . Dix............. . ............. . . .......................... Can a ~ancy E lma D ixon.

152 Lark land :\ ,-e .. \\' inston-Salem, 1':. C. Lorena Dobyns .................................................... M onaskon Ruth Dobyns ..................................................... Evington ~Ia rgaret M. Dodson ............................................ F lint H i ll Virginia A. Doering ...... 2r8 Otterview .-\xe., Roanoke ] eanet te Donohue.

464 Hawthorne A,·e .. Yonke rs. N. Y. Gera ldine B. Douglass ............................ Box 9 r. Grottoes Laura May Draper ...... 41 0 :\ottoway A,·e., Blackstone Ma rtha J ane Draper ................................................ Boykins F rances May D rew rey ....... .... 917 Gates :\.\'e., , or folk Catherine T. Duffy ................................................ Hopewel l Alice Ruth Dunbar .. 184 Ma rgaret S t., Du nbar. \V. Va. Gertrude L. Dundor e,

293 Xewma n Avenue. H a rri sonbu rg Hazel J ean Dunkerke ...................... 8so F ulton S treet.

Farmingdale. Long Is land . ~- Y . Nellie C. Dunston ........ ...... 601 0 Carroll Place, lorfolk E lizabeth Du rrer .............................................. Ruckersvil I e

Opal H azel Durrer ............................................ Earlysville

Gladys Evelyn Earma n .. ss Grattan St.. Harrisonburg Kaney V . Ea rman ............ ss Grattan S t.. H arrisonburg

Antoinet te Eastham, 379 Moun ta in Ave., S. W., Roanoke

Marga ret A. Eaton ............ 119 St. J ames .-\,•e .. Suffolk Katherine E. Edmonds ............................................ Painter Annie Lau ra Edwards .......................................... Chatham Ma rie \ ' ivian Edwards ................................. Bridgewater Evelyn Lee Emerick ...................................... Purcellvi lle Mae Irene English ............................................ Glade H ill Frances L. Epperson .................................. Lawrencevi lle Kathleen Esta ii... ........................... Biue Ridge St., Stuar t Catheri ne B. E tter ................................. Rising Sun. Md. :-.;annie Rudd Evans ............................................ Reedville Frances L. £ ,·erhar t... .............. Harpers Ferry, Vv. Va.

Ma ry P epper Fagg ............. p 9 E. Main St .. Salem Ellen L. Fairlamb ........... 326 !\ ugusta A ' 'e., Richmond L ucile S. Farley ............ IT 7 J ackson St.. Vernon. "X. Y. Marylin Faulconer ............................................. Unionville M rs. Vivian B. Fauver ................................. Mint Spring Dorothy K. Fa wley .............................................. Broaclway M argaret Louise Felty .... 960 W. ~ fa i n St.. Wythevi lle Ma ry Lucile Fenton.... ..... . .... Berryville Doris Ruth Fentress ....... 1138 Vi rginia :he., Norfolk ~I ild red Virg inia Fe rebee .. s810 Brandon Pt. . ::--1orfolk J ane Teel Ferguson ................ 6 t8 Gengie :'we., ~orfolk Nancy E lizabeth f-e rguson 194 Ceda r St.. Suffolk ·Mary Lee Fishback......... . .................... Marshall Lorraine Fisher ............. 302 Blue Ridge Ave .. Bedford Flora S. Fitchette................. . ................... . ... Bridgetown Cora M ae F itzgera ld ............ 1704 A Street, Portsmouth Martha Anne Fitzgerald.... . .... 3 19 Curtis St .. Crewe Celeste \ \'. Fitzhugh ............................ McComas. W.Va. \ '" . . L F" h I R · 1rg1ma ee ~ 1 tz ug 1 .......................................... '-Osev!lte Doris E. f i,·ecoat... ............. 1915 High St., Portsmouth Mary T heresa F lanagan .................. Mechanic St., Lu ray Dorothea F leischer ......................................... Gordonsvi lie Rose Gaynelle Fleshman ................................. Alleghany Martha Janet Fletcher.

254 Bay V iew Bl vd., Portsmouth Mary V irgin ia F letcher ................................... Castlewood Ruth F letcher ...................................................... Castlewood Agnes B. F lippo ................................ Rt. No. 9. Richmond Julia Ann Flohr ........................................................ Vienna ~fargaret F lory ................................................ Bridgewater Ma ry Moore Fontaine ...................................... Wythev ilt e Barba ra }. Ford ............... 1223 F illmore St.. Lynchburg E velyn P. Ford .............................................. M arydel. Md. Norma Mae Forrest.. ....... J I8 66th S t ., ~ewport News Sara Et izabeth Foutz ................................ Mayock, N. C.

T r v· . . F lk . o a 1rg m1a ow ·es ...................................... South H11i Betty Marie F raveL ............................. W infie td. W .Va. ] une Bell F ra vel... ......... J2 I Frank lin S t ., H arrisonburg E mma F ray ............................................................ Rustburg F lorence A. F rench ............................................ Cl intwood Stella ] une F ri es .............. Rt. 2. Box I 13, H a r risonburg E dith 1\orine F ry .................. Edge Lawn. H arrisonbu rg Kathryn F rye ............................................ O rkney Spr ings M ary J . Fugate ............................................ Big Stone Gap Edith May Fultz ...................................................... Raphine F rances R. F ulwider ................................ .............. Raphine Cather ine Funkhouser .. sos S. M ason St .. Harrisonburg E. J eannette Fur man ............ J4 Locust Ave., H ampton Dorothy M ay Furr .................................... East Lexington

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Evelyn E. Cross Stephens City

Nellie C. Grouch Middleburg

Edna Irene Crowe Keezletown

Nellie Lee Croxton....286 E. Market St.. Harrisonburg

Rachel C. Cundiff Chatham

Kathryn M. Curling 720 \V. 28th St.. Norfolk-

Anna Rebecca Curtis Hart wood

Elizabeth P. Custis Craddockville

Doretta E. Daffan Goldvein

Caroline V. D* \pice..74 Hillcrest Ave.. ^"onkers. N.Y.

Perry D. Darner Jefferson. Md.

Laura L Davenport Box 145. Centre. Alabama

Helen Marie Davidson Goshen

Jamie Davidson Jonesville

Mary Davidson Jonesville

Elizabeth Davies 101 Bennett Drive. Manassas

Agnes Irene Davis McGaheysville

Catherine W. Davis Wakefield

Margaret V. Davis 314 51st St., Newport News

Kathleen H. Dawson Lovingston

Margaret E. Dawson Esmont

Dorothy Lucille Day..2902 Edgewood Ave.. Richmond

Peggy Anne Delp Gate City-

Mary Eleanor Dempsey..6io Linden Ave.. Portsmouth

Stella H. Dennis Flint Hill

Caroline M. Depoy Linville

Margaret Derrick Picture Rocks. Penn.

Elizabeth Lee Deter....43 Cantrell Ave.. Harrisonburg

Anne Floyd Dick Nassawadox

Mary C. Dickenson Wallace

Gladys B. Dickerson Pamplin

Jean Diehl Rt. No. 4. Box 196. Petersburg

Jane Ellen Dingledine..82i S. Main St., Harrisonburg

Mary Jane Dingledine Mi. Jackson

L. Roberta Dinwiddie. Sweet Briar

Janet Louise Disque 11 Preston Place. University

Lucy F. Dix Cana

Nancy El ma Dix on.

152 Larkland Ave.. Winston-Salem. N. C.

Lorena Dobyns Monaskon

Ruth Dobyns Evington

Margaret M. Dodson Flint Hill

Virginia A. Doering 218 Otterview Ave.. Roanoke

Jeanette Donohue.

464 Hawthorne Ave.. Yonkers. N. Y.

Geraldine B. Douglass Box 91. Grottoes

Laura May Draper 410 Nottoway Ave.. Blackstone

Martha Jane Draper Boykins

Frances May Drewrey 917 Gates Ave.. Norfolk-

Catherine T. Duffy Hopewell

Alice Ruth Dunbar..i84 Margaret St.. Dunbar, \V. Va.

Gertrude L. Dundore,

293 Newman Avenue. Harrisonburg

Hazel Jean Dunkerke 850 Fulton Street.

Farmingdale. Long Island. N. Y.

Nellie C. Dunston 6010 Carroll Place. Norfolk

Elizabeth Durrer Ruckersville

Opal Hazel Durrer Earlysville

Gladys Evelyn Earman..55 Grattan St.. Harrisonburg

Nancy V. Earman 55 Grattan St.. Harrisonburg

Antoinette Eastham.

379 Mountain Ave., S. W., Roanoke

Margaret A. Eaton 119 St. James Ave., Suffolk

Katherine E. Edmonds Painter

Annie Laura Edwards Chatham

Marie Vivian Edwards Bridgewater

Evelyn Lee Emerick Purcellville

Mae Irene English Glade Hill

Frances L. Epperson Lawrenceville

Kathleen Estall Blue Ridge St.. Stuart

Catherine B. Etter Rising Sun. Md.

Nannie Rudd Evans Reedville

Frances L. Everhart Harpers Ferry. W. Va.

Mary Pepper Fagg 419 E. Main St., Salem

Ellen L. Fairlamb 326 Augusta Ave.. Richmond

Lucile S. Farley 117 Jackson St.. Vernon. N. Y.

Marylin Faulconer Unionville

Mrs. Vivian B. Fauver ... Mint Spring

Dorothy K. Fawley Broadway

Margaret Louise Felty-...9<»o W. Main St.. Wytheville

Mary Lucile Fenton Berryville

Doris Ruth Fentress 1138 Virginia Ave., Norfolk

Mildred Virginia Ferebee.oSio Brandon PI., Norfolk

Jane Teel Ferguson 618 Gengie Ave., Norfolk-

Nancy Elizabeth Ferguson ,194 Cedar St., Suffolk-

Mary Lee Fish back Marshall

Lorraine Fisher 302 Blue Ridge Ave., Bedford

Flora S. Fitchctte Bridgetown

Cora Mae Fitzgerald 1704 A Street. Portsmouth

Martha Anne Fitzgerald 319 Curtis St.. Crewe

Celeste W. Fitzhugh McComas, W. Va.

Virginia Lee Fitzhugh Roseville

Doris E. Fivecoat 1915 High St., Portsmouth

Mary Theresa Flanagan Mechanic St.. Luray

Dorothea Fleischer Gordonsville

Rose Gaynelle Fleshman Alleghany

Martha Janet Fletcher.

254 Bay View Blvd., Portsmouth

Mary Virginia Fletcher Castlewood

Ruth Fletcher Castlewood

Agnes B. Flippo Rt. No. 9. Richmond

Julia Ann Flohr Vienna

Margaret Flory Bridgewater

Mary Moore Fontaine Wytheville

Barbara J. Ford 1223 Fillmore St., Lynchburg

Evelyn P. Ford Marydel, Md.

Norma Mae Forrest 318 66th St.. Newport News

Sara Elizabeth Foutz Mayock, N. C.

Nora Virginia Fowlkes South Hill

Betty Marie Fravel Winfield. W. Va.

June Bell Fravel 321 Franklin St.. Harrisonburg

Emma Fray Rustburg

Florence A. French Clintwood

Stella June Fries Rt. 2, Box 113. Harrisonburg

Edith Norine Fry Edge Lawn. Harrisonburg

Kathryn Frye Orkney Springs

Mary J. Fugate Big Stone Gap

Edith May Fultz Raphine

Frances R. Fulwider Raphine

Catherine Funkhouser..505 S. Mason St.. Harrisonburg

E. Jeannette Furman 34 Locust Ave.. Hampton

Dorothy May Furr East Lexington

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Frances H . Gallaher ................... Box 205. Falls Church )largaret Louise Gallion.

933 ]amesto" n Cre cent. ): orfolk Opal \ ' irg inia Gardner .. ·-··· ···- ..... ~lain St .. HiJls,·ille Alice Cornelia Garner..q.; Campbell St.. Harrisonburg Mildred K Garnett..294 S Liberty t.. Harrisonburg :X ellie Lee GarnetL ....................................... -.Locust Dale Barbara Gay .................... 16o8 ~{a pie A ,·e .. P ortsmouth Lucille L. Gillespie ........ ................................... LaCrosse Alice Gilliam ..................... _ ...................... Prince George \'i rginia L. Gi"ens ................................. ·-------- ): ew Castle ~fildred Louise Glass ...................... - ...................... De \Yitt .\nnis E . Godbey .................... JO-t Highland - t .. X orton 2\fildred Y . Goffigon ........ 6o8 \\'ells Parkway. Xorfolk Shirley Goldspinner .... 1 10 2 Dinwiddie t .. P ortsmouth Mildred F rances Goode ......... __ ............................. Henry Yirginia .-\nne Goodwyn.

200 Hurley AYe., Hilton \ ' illage Bernice \\' Goodwyn. .... _ .................... ____ Stony Creek Katherine Y. Gordon.............................. ..Union Level \'ennie Belle Greene........ .. ............. . ...... Sr. Charles Constance \'. Greer..1122 College AYe., Rocky :\fount :\fan· Catherine Gregon ........................................ C rew·e . -Almeda Y Greyard ........... 933 Rippard Ax e .. :Xorfolk Alice )lary Griffith ........................... Gaithersburg. 2\Id. Dorothy Denit Grove ... -.... ... ... .. .. .............. B lairs D o roth\· Gr ubbs ........... - ......... 2:;0 Lucille .\ ,.e . ~ orfolk - . Audrey Gale Guthrie........ .. .. ........... ):ews F er ry )!argaret Gwaltney ........................... Rt. X n. 2. \Yindsor Hardinia B. Gwathmev -............ .. .. .. Beulah,·ille •

)!ildred E . Gwathmey......................... . ........ Beulah' ille

\"iola Hailman ..... -·-·--·---· ........................... Fairfax Ida Elizabeth Halbert .. 1829 ~Iatnax :\ ve .. Petersburg Dorothy F ranees Haley . ............... .............. ...A.xton \'irginia Gordon HalL ................ H oward St .. A shland Ruth Halstead................. ... .. .......... Rt. ):o. 2, Hickory Susan Elizabeth Hammann.

89-18 1/Ist ~ t. Jamaica, X. Y. Elizabeth D. Hammond.

934 Hamilton Bh-d .. Hager town, 1fd. \ \' anda Lee Hampton..... . .................... .. ... Independence 2\Iildred Jean Handel.

168 Bon Air .-h e .. Xe" Rochelle, X. Y. Elizabeth ]. Hannah ...................... - ........ Cass. \\'. Ya Rutb G. Hardesty ........................ Shepherdstown, \\' . Ya. Emily F. Hardie............................... .. ........... Danieltown Otys Rae Harg ra\e ..................... p.; High St., Franklin Emma Jane Harlin ........... .227 Paul St .. Harrisonburg LaYila Harman ................ Rt. >: o. 2. Box 55. \\'oodlawn Bernice E. Harrington..... .. ............................... Lindsay Barbara Harrison. ................... -... . ... East Fall Church Elaine B. Harrison .. "Trails End," Ronkonkoma. X. Y.

hirley P . Harrison, Box 97. P ortion Road. Ronkonkoma. X. Y.

Eleanor \nne Hart... .......... 819 Shirley A\e., X orfolk ~!arion R Hart .......................... _ .......................... Dendron )farjorie ]. Hart ............... - .......... ________ .............. 1 feherrin Cecile Han·ille ........................ .;o Ca rling St.. Petersburg )fartha )L Han>ille. ......... - .. so Ca rling St .. Petersburg Ruth Q. Hash .............. ...................................... Xickelsville Kather ine F. Hastings .... - ................................ Scottsburg E'·el)-n L. Hathaway ...................... - ....................... ~Derby

Barbara S. Haverty .......................................... Smithfield 2\1argaret C. Hawley .............................................. " ' indsor 1Iargaret Hedges .............. qo4 Russell Rd .. Alexandria E\·e)yn Heflin ...................... :2u Ramsey A,·e., Hopewell ] ane Henderson ............................ .) I/ BeJJe,·ille Road,

Raleigh Court. R oanoke Gladys )fa.rilee Henkel....11J JISt S t .. X ewport Xews Charlotte He lep .................... I20 Ott St., Harrisonburg Lucile E. Hickman_ ............. _.~ .................. ): assa wad ox Eleanor Jane Hicks.... .. ............. 609 J eter t .. Bedford Elizabeth Higginbotham .............. S..JO BouJe,·ard, Salem Lottie Higgins ........ 6oo Prospect \\'alk. Clifton Forge \\'illie Agnes Higgins................................ . ......... Goshen Helen \'. Hildebrand .................................... Fishersville Ethel H. Hill... ............ r07 Lloyd St., Greem·ille. S. C. '2\Iarjo rie Adele Hill.

36 Com·erse St.. Longmeadow. ~lass. Annie Floyd Hit liard ............................... ~ ........ Dum barton Hazel C. Hinegardner................................ .Rockingham ] an ie Hinkle. ................................................. )lcGaheys,·iJle Earle Ruth Hitt ... .................................... .. ... Ha)·wood Elizabeth Jane Hi,·ick ... .2.) r \Y. Gay St., Harrisonburg '2\Iary :McCotter Hobbs ... 222 Oakdale Terrace. Suffolk \'eda E. H ockman ................................... Lebanon Church ).I a ry Dryden Hodges ........................ Da ,·idsonvi lie. Md. Thelma Earle H o ffman .......................... Bo.x 502, O range Eleanor Yerona Hoggard,

1289 Bay \ 'iew Blvd .. X orfolk Lucy Stonell Holland ...................................... Car tersvil le E leanor Hollender .... 9 M aurice Ave .. Ossining. X. Y. Letitia )fary Holler ...... 2IT i\. 9th St.. Camden. X. ]. Rebecca Ellen H olloway ............................ Hurlock, 2\fd. Ardis ).fary H opkjns .......... 10.5 \ ' irginia :he .. Xorfolk Harriet E. H opkins ........... 628 :\mold .-\,.e .. Richmond 2\Iary tuart Hornsby .............................................. Lackey Frances H ough ........................ 427 \\'. 29th St.. ):orfolk Helen . \. Hounchell... ... 262 Grattan Sr .. Harrisonburg )fanha Hnunchell... ....... 262 Grattan St., Harrisonburg Anne T . H owelL ................. 62 E. ~fain St .. Berry,·i lle Xell Louise Hudgins ......... 127 Locust A\·e .. Hampton Eleanor Hudson...................... .. ...................... Slate .Mills Benha Huffman ......... ................ ............... . ........ Raphine Gwendolyn \ ·. Huffman..27 I Grattan St.. Harri sonburg LaRue Elizabeth Huffman ........ - ............... ~ft. Craw ford Francene Hulburd .... 31 Academy Road. Albany, ~- Y. )[arguer ite L. H ulL22.5.5 X. P o whatan St .. :\rlington \ ·irginia H u 1 L .......................................................... Goshen E leanor Jane Huh·ey .. I 1 \\.illiams St .. Beckley, \\' . Ya. Senora Dare Hurt.................. .. .................. Bremo Bluff Jane ~I. Hutchison. ........................ Locust St.. Herndon ~Iary Hutzler ...... ........................................ Rockingham L ouise I. Hyde ···-·-............ - ................. High St., Dayton

Alice Ingram .......................................... Rehoboth Church Helen ~L Ingram ...................... - .......... Rehoboth Church Ann Ireland ............................ 2o8 \\'. 37th St.. Xorfolk

Dorothy L. J acobs. 181-43 Keesville Ave .. H ollis. X. Y.

Shir ley H. Jacobus, 3320 Edgemore A'·e .. F a r Rockawav, X. Y.

Helen )1. Jahnke ...... 921 First Court, Brookl)-n, X. Y. Rose Lee ] effers .............. 29 Chesapeake Ave., Phoebus

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Frances H. Gallaher Box 205. Falls Church

Margaret Louise Gal lion,

933 Jamestown Crescent. Norfolk

Opal Virginia Gardner Main St., Hillsville

Alice Cornelia Garner..145 Campbell St.. Harrisonburg

Mildred K. Garnetl..2Q4 S. Liberty St.. Harrisonburg

Nellie Lee Garnett Locust Dale

Barbara Gay 1608 Maple Ave.. Portsmouth

Lucille L. Gillespie LaCrosse

Alice Gilliam Prince George

Virginia L. Givens New Castle

Mildred Louise Glass DeWitt

Annis E. Godbey. 304 Highland St.. Norton

Mildred V. Goffigon .608 Wells Parkway. Norfolk

Shirley Goldspinner....! 102 Dinwiddie St.. Portsmouth

Mildred Frances Goode Henry

Virginia Anne Goodwyn.

200 Hurley Ave., Hilton Village

Bernice \V. Goodwyn. Stony Creek

Katherine V. Gordon Union Level

Vennie Belle Greene St. Charles

Constance V. Greer..ii22 College Ave.. Rocky Mount

Mary Catherine Gregory Crewe

Almeda V. Greyard 933 Rippard Ave., Norfolk

Alice Mary Griffith Gaithersburg, Md.

Dorothy Denit Grove...- - Blairs

Dorothy Grubbs 256 Lucille Ave.. Norfolk

Audrey Gale Guthrie News Ferry

Margaret Gwaltney Rt. No. 2. Windsor

Hardinia B. Gwathmey Beulahville

Mildred E. Gwathmey Beulahville

Viola Hailman - Fairfax

Ida Elizabeth Halberi..i829 Matoax Ave.. Petersburg

Dorothy Frances Haley Axton

Virginia Gordon Hall Howard St.. Ashland

Ruth Halstead Rt. No. 2. Hickory

Susan Elizabeth Hammann.

89-18 171st St.. Jamaica. N. Y.

Elizabeth D. Hammond.

934 Hamilton Blvd., Hagerstown, Md.

Wanda Lee Hampton Independence

Mildred Jean Handel.

168 Bon Air Ave.. New Rochelle, N. Y.

Elizabeth J. Hannah. Cass, W. Va

Ruth G. Hardesty Shepherdstown, W. Va.

Emily F. Hardie. Danieltown

Otys Rae Hargrave 415 High St.. Franklin

Emma Jane Harlin 227 Paul St.. Harrisonburg

Lavila Harman Rt. No. 2. Box 55. Woodlawn

Bemice E. Harrington Lindsay

Barbara Harrison East Falls Church

Elaine B. HarrisonJTrails End." Ronkonkoma. N. V.

Shirley P. Harrison,

Box 97. Portion Road. Ronkonkoma. N. Y.

Eleanor Anne Hart- 819 Shirley Ave., Norfolk

Marion R. Hart Dendron

Marjorie J. Hart Meherrin

Cecile Harville 50 Coding St.. Petersburg

Martha M. Harville 50 Coding St.. Petersburg

Ruth Q. Hash Nickelsville

Katherine F. Hastings— Scottsburg

Evelyn L. Hathaway Derby

Barbara S. Haverty Smithfield

Margaret C. Hawley. Windsor

Margaret Hedges 1404 Russell Rd.. Alexandria

Evelyn Heflin 211 Ramsey Ave.. Hopewell

Jane Henderson 517 Belleville Road,

Raleigh Court. Roanoke

Gladys Marilce HenkeL-in 3151 St.. Newport News

Charlotte Heslep 120 Ott St., Harrisonburg

Lucile E. Hickman Nassawadox

Eleanor Jane Hicks 609 Jeter St.. Bedford

Elizabeth Higginbotham 540 Boulevard. Salem

Lottie Higgins 600 Prospect Walk. Clifton Forge

Willie Agnes Higgins Goshen

Helen V. Hildebrand Fishersville

Ethel H. Hill 107 Lloyd St.. Greenville. S. C.

Marjorie Adele Hill,

36 Converse St.. Longmeadow. Mass.

Annie Floyd Hilliard Dumbarton

Hazel C. Hinegardner Rockingham

Janie Hinkle McGaheysville

Earle Ruth Hitt Hay wood

Elizabeth Jane Hivick....25i W. Gay St.. Harrisonburg

Mary McCotter Hobbs....222 Oakdale Terrace, Suffolk

Veda E. Hockman Lebanon Church

Mary Dryden Hodges Davidsonville. Md.

Thelma Earle Hoffman Box 502, Orange

Eleanor Verona Hoggard,

1289 Bay View Blvd.. Norfolk

Lucy Stonell Holland Cartersville

Eleanor Hollender 9 Maurice Ave.. Ossining. N. V.

Letitia Mary Holler 211 N. oth St.. Camden. N. J.

Rebecca Ellen Holloway— Hurlock. Md.

Ardis Man- Hopkins 105 Virginia Ave.. Norfolk

Harriet E. Hopkins 628 Arnold Ave.. Richmond

Mary Stuart Hornsby Lackey

Frances Hough 427 W. 29th St.. Norfolk

Helen A. Hounchell 262 Grattan St.. Harrisonburg

Martha Hounchell 262 Grattan St.. Harrisonburg

Anne T. Howell 62 E. Main St.. Berryville

Nell Louise Hudgins 127 Locust Ave.. Hampton

Eleanor Hudson Slate Mills

Bertha Huffman Raphine

Gwendolyn V. Huffman .271 Cirattan St.. Harrisonburg

LaRue Elizabeth Huffman Mt. Crawford

Francene Hulburd-...3i Academy Road. Albany, N. Y.

Marguerite L. HulL.2255 N. Powhatan St.. Arlington

Virginia Hull Goshen

Eleanor Jane Hulvey..! 1 Williams St.. Beckley. W. Va.

Senora Dare Hurt Bremo Bluff

Jane M. Hutchison Locust St.. Herndon

Mary Hutzler -Rockingham

Louise I. Hyde....- High St.. Dayton

Alice Ingram Rehoboth Church

Helen M. Ingram - Rehoboth Church

Ann Ireland 208 W. 37th St. Norfolk

Dorothy L. Jacobs.

181-43 Keesville Ave., Hollis. N. Y.

Shirley H. Jacobus,

3320 Edgemore Ave., Far Rockaway, N. Y.

Helen M. Jahnke—.921 First Court. Brooklyn. N. Y.

Rose Lee Jeffers 29 Chesapeake Ave., Phoebus

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E\elyn L. Jefferson, :200 \\'. Central he .. Federabburg, ~l d

S arah B. J effress ....... ...... ........... .. . Fairfield ~fartha .\nn J cnkms .. . .... . .Carrs\llk Elizal>cth E. J umette ................ R t. ::\ o. 4. Box ::\ o 4.

:2904 Eustis \ 'e .. :\ orf olk I lden J cn111ngs .................. .. ...... "Ship's Point." Dare Lelia l.. Jesse .. ...... ......... .......... ... '\utts' illc Edith !"l adclon J essec .. 1709 Richmond .\\'e., Lynchburg Mary !\ell J essee .................................... Dryden Linda Geraldine J eter ................................ Skipwith Ruth .\ . j ohe . .... ... .. ...... .. ... ... ....... .. ... Gladstone Emma J oycc J ohncox ...... 40 15 16th St., \rlinglon Patricia J ohns . 721) N. Dam·ille St.. \rlington Bessie L. J ohnson ..... ... .... .. . ~Iineral Eunice \' J ohnson . ................... ............. . .Phenix Olive Tohnson ... Carrs\ illc •

Clarice Ela1nc Johnston ....... Rt. 2 . Box q5, Frankhn \ 'inan £. J ohnston,

3866 Bedinrd he .. Brooklyn, X '\ ue Kent J oil) ... .. . H olland

. \lla .. J one~ . b iZ\\' . Olnc) l{d. :\orfolk \rra Ph) lhs J ones :?JO/ Ri,ermont \u!., L}nchburg Doroth) \\ . J one~ --·-· . Crittenden E hse Rebecca J one . ButTalo J unction Ebte P . J unc!' 1 ho6 -\sheboro St . Greensboro. X. C Florenc J ones . Rox 52, Rt. :\ o. I , :\ ew C.astk Florence S. Jones .... . ... _ ................ Spring GrO\e I· ranees .\nne Jones ..... 820 Prospect -\\e. Bn s tol Lorene J ones. . .... - ........... ...... .. .. Earl) S\ ille ~ancy R. JmH·s ...... 301 Oakridge Bh·d .. Lynchburg Gladys R J oseph . . ... K Mai n S t , Harrisonbu rg

La ura Katherine Kackley .. ..... ....... Berry' illc Eleanor Kash.......... ....... . .. .. Ht. :\o. :2, Lynchbu rg Sylvia J ean Kau ffman ... ... ... .. .. . Grottoes ~I iriam Kaufman . _ . (lOJ Denniston \ve. Roanoke ~l argan.:t E. Kaylor .... .................... C.rottoes Katherine B "-.dfer ................................. .... '\ ew port \nne Kellam .-................................. .. Exmore Ruth \ '. Keller ........... ... .. . l'ishers Hill Blanche E. Kelley ... -....... 7li Forbes St. :\orfolk llilda Ellen Kent ... . . ... ... ... ... .... \\"irtz ~fary .\lice Kent.. ..... - ....... - ... ·- .; econd St.. \ 'inton ~lary C. Ketron _ . .. ,_ .. .,... ....... . .. Lebanon Doroth) Lucta Kibbe ... - ··· ............... Stafford, Conn I I elena \nne Kidd......... ................................ Scotts\ ille Fannie B) rd Kidd ............................................ Ln\'ingston Margaret Lee Kidd . 7 \\ . Monroe .-he .. \lexandria Janet \. Kierstead ...... 2122 \ ' irginia \ \'e .. ~orfolk ~rarion \ ' . Killinger,

4704 Rosedal e Ave .. Bethesda. Md. Julia Kilpatrick ................. ........................... Sutherland Mary Edna Kirby ... ........................................ ..... . Zion Mary June Kiser ........................................... Crabbottom Ruth Kiser .... ................ ...................... . . .... Tazewell Ethel .\. Kitts ....... ... .. ............... ...... ...... Tazewel' Shirley Klein . ........... 662 E. 21st St., :\ew York City Syl"ia Klein .................... -75 Grattan S t., Harri sonbu rg Lillian G. Knight....... ................. .. ..... Buffalo Ridge Nellie L . Knupp ................. Rt. Xo. 3. H a rrisonbu rg A nn Kohlberg.. 320 Ri,·erside Dri,·e. :\ew York City Yvette Kohn .............. 390 E. 21st St .. Brooklyn,~- Y.

Doril> l Koontz . ).far) orte K Kryske,

.... .. ............... _...... . .. .. Sht:nandoah

220 L aw renee St., :\l t. \'croon, !'-: Y EH:l) n K. Kuhnert,

35 \·ernon P arkway. ).It \ ' crnon, :\. '\ .

Bett) Lake ........................ -· .... . ... .. .... Philomont F rances II Lam ............... Rt. ::\ o. s. Lex111gton Miriam E. Lambert.. ....... Ht. Xo. 1 . Box u;, ~orfolk

\ 'irgi111a \\ . Lankford Capron ,\Iildrcd B. Laptnsky,

3073 \\ . Second S t., Urooklyn, N. Y Janet M. Largent . .. 17 E. Leicester S t . Winchester \Vilma C. LaRue ... ....... .. ..... Bux 327, Covmgtun Il elen T. La\'in 1 I 1-32 76th .\ve., Forest llills.

Lung island. ~. Y. Georgette E Law ... 88-28 202nd St., H ollis, X. Y . J ean (,, Law rence .. 617 \\' . Ocean \ ' iew he. :\orfolk :\1an on Irene Law renee .... 011 1-li~h St., Frankliro Blanche Lazenby,

zs• 1 :\lcmoria l .-he .. Blucheltl. \\ . \ a Esther Leatherman Lhcn ~ft. Orchards, Rada. \\ \'a Jean L. Leatherman Chert :\ft. Orchards, Rada,\\ .\'a. '\ clhc ).f ac Leathers 11JIJ7 . cha tTu . t., L) nchburg :\1artha Laura Lee .. .. . DeWitt '\anc) \ trginia Lee q o8 S. :\Jam St , Harrisonburg Doroth) \nn Lemley Stephens Lny l~leanur J Lemon . - .......... Cata" ba Sanatorium ~~a rv Lou isc Lemon .... . Trout vi lie

Betty Louise Lester. 2315 O rcutt • \ v~:: .. ::\ ewport News Bnm nie StlJ) I Lester. ........................ ... Broadway Katherine Lester ...................................... Abingdon Mam ie \ 'auline Lester ...................... ... Martinsvi lle Rosalie Sa rah Leuzzi,

South Yonkers, \ on kcrs, :-..' \ . Billie Uickenson Liggett ~1artha B. L1gon ................. ..

Churchville l larksvi lle

Geraldine E. Lillard ........................ - .... .. Madison Forest

Route, Harnsunburg F rances ~L Liruba) .. .. Bernice F. Liske) .............. S ta r Ehzabcth Ltttlc ................... . lmo~<:ne Lockard Clar ice Lugan J ane T . Logan .....

..... - ... -. -.. Buchanan ...... ...Lura) La\ erns. Lura)

1110 S. :\(ain • t. Harrisonbu rg \nna ~largarct Long,

423 \\'est ~[arket t., ll a rri sonburg Harriet Long. ...h09 Collicello St.. Harrisonburg Maxin t:! ~r Long . .. .... . ............ ..... Wevers Cave :\ell 0. Long .... ol826 E. Seminar) .\\e., I<ichmond Pearl F. Louderback ... .......... 313 4th S t . S henandoah Elo ise Lumsden......... . .... 3 12 Bath S t.. Clifton Forge Mary ll. Lupton ............................................. S taunton Ruth G. Lynch... .. ................... ....... .... .. Elkton Mary Catherine Lyne .... Shenandoah Junction, \V. Va. J ane ~[arye Lynn ............................ _ ...... - ...... ~[anassas

Ilyla :\anmt Mc.\llen . 3900 \\' . Brnad St. Richmond

Mary Lee McCahil L.. ..39 Gi llis Road, Portsmouth

Ruth \'. McClain . 1190 Broad St .. Bloomtield, :\. J \nn E . :McClintic . ......... ........ .............. ... :\I illboro

Frances L. :\IcCtung .................................. ..

~fary \'. :\lcClung ...................... . .. ..

McDowell

~fcDowell

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Evelyn L. Jefferson,

206 W. Central Ave., Federalsburg. Md.

Sarah B. Jeffress Fairfield

Martha Ann Jenkins Carrsville

Elizabeth E. Jennette Rt. No. 4. Box Xo. 4.

2904 Eustis Ave.. Norfolk

Helen Jennings "Ship's Point." Dare

Lelia C. Jesse Xuttsville

Edith Madelon Jessee-1709 Richmond Ave.. Lynchburg

Mary Nell Jessee Dryden

Linda Geraldine Jeter Skipwith

Ruth A. Jobe Gladstone

Emma Joyce Johncox 4015 16th St.. Arlington

Patricia Johns 726 X. Danville St.. Arlington

Bessie L. Johnson Mineral

Eunice V. Johnson Phenix

Olive Johnson Carrsville

Clarice Elaine Johnston Rt. 2, Box 145, Franklin

Vivian E. Johnston,

3866 Bedford Ave.. Brooklyn. N. Y.

Sue Kent Jolly Holland

Alia S. Jones 612 W. OIney Rd., Norfolk

\rra Phyllis Jones... 2307 RiVermont Ave.. Lynchburg

Dorothy \V. Jones Crittenden

Elise Rebecca Jones Buffalo Junction

Elsie P. Jones.... 1606 Asheboro St., Greensboro. X. C.

Florene Jones Box 52. Rt. Xo. 1. New Castle

Florence S. Jones Spring Grove

Frances Anne Jones 820 Prospect Ave., Bristol

Lorene Jones - Earlysville

Nancy R. Jones 301 Oakridge Blvd.. Lynchburg

Gladys R. Joseph X. Main St., Harrisonburg

Laura Katherine Kackley Berryville

Eleanor Kash Rt. Xo. 2, Lynchburg

Sylvia Jean Kauffman Grottoes

Miriam Kaufman 603 Denniston Ave., Roanoke

Margaret E. Kaylor Grottoes

Katherine B. Keffer Newport

Anne Kellam Exmore

Ruth V. Keller Fishers Hill

Blanche E. Kelley 717 Forbes St., Norfolk

Hilda Ellen Kent Wirtz

Mary Alice Kent 7 Second St.. Vinton

Mary C. Ketron Lebanon

Dorothy Lucia Kibbe Stafford. Conn.

Helena Anne Kidd Scottsville

Fannie Byrd Kidd Lovingston

Margaret Lee Kidd 7 \\ . Monroe Ave., Alexandria

Janet A. Kierstead 2122 Virginia Ave.. Norfolk

Marion V. Killinger,

4704 Rosedale Ave., Bethesda, Md.

Julia Kilpatrick Sutherland

Mary Edna Kirby Zion

Mary June Kiser Crabbottom

Ruth Kiser Tazewell

Ethel A. Kitts Tazewel".

Shirley Klein 662 E. 21st St., New York City

Sylvia Klein 75 Grattan St., Harrisonburg

Lillian G. Knight Buffalo Ridge

Nellie L. Knupp Rt. No. 3. Harrisonburg

Ann Kohlberg 320 Riverside Drive, New York City

Yvette Kohn 390 E. 21st St.. Brooklyn. N. Y.

Doris C. Koontz Shenandoah

Marjorie N. Kryske,

220 Lawrence St., Mt. Vernon, N. Y.

Evelyn K. Kuhnert,

35 Vernon Parkway. Mt. Vernon, N. Y.

Betty Lake Philomont

Frances H. Lam Rt. No. 5. Lexington

Miriam E. Lambert Rt. No. 1. Box 127. Norfolk

V irginia \V. Lank ford Capron

Mildred B. Lapinsky,

3073 VV. Second St., Brooklyn. N. Y.

Janet M. Largent 17 E. Leicester St., Winchester

Wilma C. La Rue Box 327. Covington

Helen T. Lavin 111-32 76th Ave., Forest Hills.

Long Island. N. Y.

Georgette E. Law 88-28 202nd St., Hollis, N. Y.

Jean G. Lawrence..6i7 W. Ocean View Ave., Norfolk

Marion Irene Lawrence ..611 High St.. Franklin

Blanche Lazenby,

2511 Memorial Ave., Bluefield, W. Va.

Esther Leatherman..Chert Mt. Orchards, Rada.W.Va.

Jean L. Leatherman-Chert Mt. Orchards, Rada.W.Va.

Nellie Mae Leathers. 1667 Schaffer St., Lynchburg

Martha Laura Lee DeWitt

Nancy Virginia Lee. 1408 S. Main St.. Harrisonburg

Dorothy Ann Lemley Stephens City

Eleanor J. Lemon Catawba Sanatorium

Mary Louise Lemon Troutville

Betty Louise Lester, 2315 Orcutt Ave., Newport News

Brownie Sibyl Lester Broadway

Katherine Lester Abingdon

Mamie Vauline Lester Martinsville

Rosalie Sarah Leuzzi,

South Yonkers, Yonkers, N. Y.

Billie Dickenson Liggett Churchville

Martha B. Ligon Clarksville

Geraldine E. Lilian! Madison

Frances M. Lindsay Forest

Bernice F. Liskey Star Route, Harrisonburg

Elizabeth Little Bris

I mogene Lockard Buchanan

Clarice Logan Luray Caverns. Luray

Jane T. Logan 1110 S. Main St.. Harrisonburg

Anna Margaret Long,

423 West Market St., Harrisonburg

Harriet Long 609 Collicello St.. Harrisonburg

Maxine M. Long Weyers Cave

Nell O. Long 4826 E. Seminary Ave., Richmond

Pearl F. Louderback 313 4th St.. Shenandoah

Eloise Lumsden 312 Bath St.. Clifton Forge

Mary H. Lupton Staunton

Ruth G. Lynch Elkton

Mary Catherine Lyne....Shenandoah Junction, W. Va.

Jane Marye Lynn _.Manassas

Hyla Naomi McAllen....3900 W. Broad St., Richmond

Mary Lee McCahill 30 Gillis Road. Portsmouth

Ruth V. McCIain.. .1190 Broad St.. Bloomfield, N. J.

Ann E. McCIintic Millboro

Frances L. McClung McDowell

Mary V. McClung McDowell

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I. Gwendolyn McCormick, 243 \\ 'est High St .. Elkton, Md.

Sarah E lizabeth 1fcCormicL ........................ Spottswood Mary Elizabeth McCown .................... Rockbridge Baths Judith M . McCue ..... -........................ R t. No. 4, Staunton Mrs. Helen McDowell..824 S. Main St .. Harrisonburg Martha MeGa \'OCk .......... 623 Linden A \•e., P ortsmouth ~!ary Edna McGui re ........................ ............... Tazewell \~irginia M. Mcllhany,

740 Bedford Road, Tarrytown, :X. Y. Mary E llen 1facKarsie .. l02 Caroli na A'·e .. A lexandria Marj orie A. McKnight,

300 \\'est End Ave., Cambr idge, M d. Addie Jane McLaughlin ............ .......................... Monterey F ranees Edna ~f c Laugh I in .................. Box 384. \ rictoria Betty Lou Mdlahan ............................ Laurinburg, -::\. C. Louise .Me~ air......................................... . ........... Herndon F ranees McX eer ........................................................ Goshen Edgar Bay lor 11c ~ ei !... ................................... fishersvi lle Ba rbara McXeill... ....... 706 S. Main St.. Harrisonburg J une F. Mackey ........................ 860 College St.. Bedford Shirley V. Major ............... 102 Myrtle St., ~-\Jexandria ~ellie R. Manges .................................................. Troub·ille Polly Roberta 1faniates .... Langhorne Rd .. Lynchburg Marjorie J. M ann ................................................... Ellerson Elizabeth ~f. l\1a r ti1L.. ......... z 14 E 42d St.. ~ orfolk Elizabeth R. 11artin ........................................ Kents Store Geneva Martin............................................... .. ...... Fieldale Martha Lee Martin ....... 225 E. Beverley St.. Staunton Ruby M. Martin ...................................................... Oakvil le E linor Jane Mason ...... 520 S. 1-f ason St., H arrisonburg J anie Ruth Mason.... .. .......................................... St. P au l Lois Jean Mason ........ 520 S . . Mason St.. Harrisonburg Jennie Lee Massie .............. Rt. X o. t , Box 6s. Amherst Evelyn E. Masters ....... 738 S. ).fain t.. Harrisonburg Helen Matthews ................................................... Leesbu rg Mae ~-fatthews................................... ..~ ..... Meredithville :Vfary Louise ~[atthews ........ 68 Cherokee Rd., Hampton Gladys J. Maupin .......... Rt. 2, Box 224, Charlottes,·ille Pearl Mav ...................... -................. Fort Sevbert. \Y. \~a.

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~fargaret V. Mayhugh ................................... Xokesville Vera Lillian Mayo ............................................ Wilmington Cornelia L. Meador .................................................. Moneta Ruth Adelaide Mee .................. Rt . l\ o. I -A. Winchester Carolyn E lizabeth Meeks.

289 Newman Ave .. Harrisonbu rg

M ildred Marie Melton .. 923 Decatur St.. South Xorfolk Helen E lizabeth Mene fee ............................ Mt. Craw ford Eleanor Menin .................... 32o s rst St.. ~ewport News Rowena E. 11eredith ................................ Centreville, Md. Beatrice F. Merkle ........ J09 S. '11ulberry t., Richmond Conway E. Merritt.. ro64 Cambridge Crescent. Norfolk Edna Vir! Miles ...... _ ............................................. Carrsville v· · · P · M 'l ,. c 1 rgtma a1ge 1 1 es ....................................... , ew hurch :·\.nna 11. Mille r ............................................................ Aqua Cleada A. Miller .............................................. Bridgewater Cora Catherine Mi ller ............................................. N asons Grace L. Miller ................. S. Main S t .. McAllen. T exas Janet Lee M iller ........ Rt. ~o. r. B ox 15. Harrisonburg ~ancy C. Miller ............................ Kearnevsville. \\'. Va .

Mrs. Ruth Miller .... I to South High St .. H a rrisonburg v· · · \u },.f'tl H · trgmta v . 1 1 er........................................ a rnsonburg Ellen Miner ...................... 2328 34th St., Meridian, Miss.

Christine Minnix ........................................................ Gladys Edith Mae Minnix ............................ _ ....................... Gladys Faye Lillian .Mitchell... ................................... F ront Royal Mrs. Mary G. 11itchell.... L4 Graham St .. Harrisonburg K athry n vV. MoltL .. 2707 Kensington Ave., Richmond Ella F. M onday ....................................................... .St. Paul Alice G. M onroe .................. 52 V ictoria Ave., H ampton Rose T . Montagne,

1741 East Bou leva rd, Korth Bergen, N. ]. Margaret E. M ontgomery __________ ......... Kilmarnock

Dorothy B . M oore ...................................... Natu ral Bridge Dorothy Moore ............................ S. Main St., Lexington Julia B. M oore .................................................. Timber ville Margaret Lee Moore .. 3208 Patterson Ave., Richmond Mary Alice Moore ............................................. Clarks,·ille Mary Gray M oore. ........... 524 Delaware Ave .. ;\Torfolk Ruth \\'hite Moore .......... 1421 G raydon Ave .. Norfolk E lizabeth Mopsik ............... 109 13th S t. , Charlottesville Ann V. 111orris ............................................................ Elkton Jimmie Beth M o rrison .......... \\' ebster Springs, W. \'a. )Janey .Katherine Moss ............................ 'ortb Tazewell 11ary A lva M oyer ....................................... ........... Bergton Evelyn P reston Mullins .... J 9 12 Ca rro ll Ave., Roanoke Mary L ouise ~! unson.

IJfl sa,·age D ri ve, Charleston. \V. Va. Cathryn A. Murphy .......... Il05 3d St., S. \\'., Roanoke Julia Mae Murphy .................................................. \\-indsor Mary Adele Murphy ......... nos 3d St .. S. vV., Roanoke Evelyn C. Murreli... ..... Jo6 \Voodward Apts., Staunton Marguerite E. Muse .......... 27 17 Hanes A.\'e., Richmond Vida A. 11yers ....................................................... Edinburg

Evelyn Xajjum .. I5 f9 Campbell Ave .. S. \\'., Roanoke Mildred Nea l ................................................. Brookneal Elizabeth E. ~ eale .......... East Main St .. Salisbu ry . Md. Mary L ouise Xeff ................................................... Fa irfax V irginia Page Xelson ................ IOS Curry S t., Phoebus Martha L. ~ethken .. 316 \\'. ~1arkel St., Harrisonburg Martha B. Xewcomu ............................................ Sassaf ras H elen B. Newland .......................................... S okesville Anna Lucille X ewman ........................................ M onte rey Jean Lorena Newman,

205 X ewman A \'e., H arrisonburg Mary \ '. Newman ............ Jt6 X. :\fain S t ., \ \'oodstock Carmen M . Xin .... Central Coloso, Box 7, Puerto Rico Eleanor ~.L Nolte ...... L-175 E. 15th St., Brooklyn, N.Y. ~Iary Elizabeth XorA eet... ..... 433 X. Main St., Suffolk Helen May :\ or man .. 26 E . Ellsworth St .. Martinsvj))e Ma rtha Eugen ia 1\ orwood ............ Boycl St., Chase City Dorothy Ann Nover.. ........ 1415 O range .-\ ve., Roanoke

Laura E. Oakey ........ Gro ,·e Pa rk . Rt. ~ o. 3, Roanoke Lena E . Ogburn ............................................ Lawrencevi lle Charlotte W. Olu .................................................. \\ 'ellville Lair Lure I Oli ' 'e r ........... ....................................... .:\' ewport Mary F rances O rndor ff ........ S. Main St., Toms Brook V irg inia M. O 'Sulli van ...................................... Ivy Depot

Mary Eli zabeth Otey ........................ Rt. Xo. r. Thaxton

Audrey \\'. Ott... ....... 281 ~ewman Ave., Harrisonburg

B rooks Overton ............ 26o Vance St., Sanford, )J_ C. Nixie A . Owen ............................................................ Paces

Ruth H. Owens ...................................................... Hematite

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I. Gwendolyn McCormick.

243 West High St., Elkton, Md.

Sarah Elizabeth McCormick Spottswood

Mary Elizabeth McCown Rockbridge Baths

Judith M. McCue Rt. Xo. 4. Staunton

Mrs. Helen McDowelL824 S. Main St.. Harrisonburg

Martha McGavock 623 Linden Ave.. Portsmouth

Mary Edna McGuire Tazewell

Virginia M. Mcllhany.

740 Bedford Road. Tarrylown. X". Y.

Mary Ellen MacKarsie-.i02 Carolina Ave., Alexandria

Marjorie A. McKnight.

300 West End Ave., Cambridge, Md.

Addie Jane McLaughlin Monterey

Frances Edna McLaughlin Box 384. Victoria

Betty Lou McMahan Laurinburg, X. C.

Louise McX'air Herndon

Frances McX'eer Goshen

Edgar Baylor McX'eil Fishersville

Barbara McX'eill 706 S. Main St.. Harrisonburg

June F. Mackey 860 College St.. Bedford

Shirley V. Major 102 Myrtle St.. Alexandria

X:ellie R. Manges Troutville

Polly Roberta Maniates....Langhorne Rd.. Lynchburg

Marjorie J. Mann Ellerson

Elizabeth M, Martin 214 E 42d St.. X'orfolk

Fllizabeth R. Martin Rents Store

Geneva Martin Fieldale

Martha Lee Martin 225 E. Beverley St., Staunton

Ruby M. Martin Oakville

Elinor Jane Mason 520 S. Mason St.. Harrisonburg

Janie Ruth Mason St. Paul

Lois Jean Mason 520 S. Mason St.. Harrisonburg

Jennie Lee Massie Rt. Xo. 1. Box 65. Amherst

Evelyn E. Masters 73^ S. Main St.. Harrisonburg

Helen Matthews Leesburg

Mae Matthews Meredithville

Mary Louise Matthews 68 Cherokee Rd.. Hampton

Gladys J. Maupin Rt. 2. Box 224. Charlottesville

Pearl May Fort Seybert, W. Va.

Margaret V. Mayhugh Xokesville

Vera Lillian Mayo Wilmington

Cornelia L. Meador Moneta

Ruth Adelaide Mee Rt. Xo. i-A. Winchester

Carolyn Elizabeth Meeks.

289 Xewman Ave., Harrisonburg

Mildred Marie MeIton..923 Decatur St.. South Xorfolk

Helen Elizabeth Menefee Mt. Crawford

Eleanor Menin 320 51st St.. Xewport Xews

Rowena E. Meredith Centreville, Md.

Beatrice F. Merkle 309 S. Mulberry St.. Richmond

Conway E. Merritt..io64 Cambridge Crescent. XTorfolk

Edna \*irl Miles Carrsville

V irginia Paige Miles Xew Church

Anna M. Miller Aqua

Lleada A. Miller Bridgewater

Cora Catherine Miller Xasons

Grace L. Miller S. Main St.. McAllen. Texas

Janet Lee Miller Rt. Xo. 1. Box 15, Harrisonburg

Xancy C. Miller Kearneysville. W. Va.

Mrs. Ruth Millcr....i 10 South High St.. Harrisonburg

\ irginia W. Miller Harrisonburg

Ellen Miner 2328 34th St., Meridian. Miss.

Christine Minnix Gladys

Edith Mae Minnix Gladys

Faye Lillian Mitchell Front Royal

Mrs. Mary G. Mitchell....14 Graham St.. Harrisonburg

Kathryn W. MoItz....2707 Kensington Ave.. Richmond

Ella F. Monday St. Paul

Alice G. Monroe 52 Victoria Ave.. Hampton

Rose T. Montague,

1741 East Boulevard, North Bergen, N. J.

Margaret E. Montgomery Kilmamock

Dorothy B. Moore Natural Bridge

Dorothy Moore S. Main St.. Lexington

Julia B. Moore Timberville

Margaret Lee Moore..32o8 Patterson Ave., Richmond

Mary Alice Moore Clarksville

Mary Gray Moore 524 Delaware Ave., Xorfolk

Ruth White Moore 1421 Graydon Ave.. Xorfolk

Elizabeth Mopsik 109 13th St.. Charlottesville

Ann V. Morris Elkton

Jimmie Beth Morrison Webster Springs. W. Va.

Nancy Katherine Moss North Tazewell

Mary Alva Movers Bergton

Evelyn Preston Mullins....i9i2 Carroll Ave., Roanoke

Mary Louise Munson,

1311 Savage Drive. Charleston. W. Va.

Cathryn A. Murphy 1105 3d St.. S. W.. Roanoke

Julia Mae Murphy Windsor

Mary Adele Murphy 1105 3d St.. S. W.. Roanoke

Evelyn C. Murrell 306 Woodward Apts., Staunton

Marguerite E. Muse 2717 Hanes Ave., Richmond

Vida A. Myers Edinburg

Evelyn Najjum..i5i9 Campbell Ave., S. W.. Roanoke

Mildred Xeal Brookneal

Elizabeth E. Xeale East Main St.. Salisbury, Md.

Mary Louise XeflF Fairfax

Virginia Page Nelson 105 Curry St.. Phoebus

Martha L. Xelhken..3i6 W. Market St., Harrisonburg

Martha B. Xewcomb Sassafras

Helen B. Xewland Xokesville

Anna Lucille Xewman Monterey

Jean Lorena Newman,

205 Newman Ave., Harrisonburg

Mary V. Xewman 316 X. Main St.. W oodstock

Carmen M. Xin....Central Coloso. Box 7. Puerto Rico

Eleanor M. Nolle 1475 E. rsth St.. Brooklyn, X. V.

Mary Elizabeth Xorfleet 433 X. Main St.. Suffolk

Helen May Nor ma 11^26 E. Ellsworth St.. Martinsville

Martha Eugenia Norwood Boyd St.. Chase City

Dorothy Ann Xover 1415 Orange Ave., Roanoke

Laura E. Oakey Grove Park. Rt. Xo. 3. Roanoke

Lena E. Ogburn. Lawrenceville

Charlotte W. Old Wellville

Lair Lurel Oliver Xewport

Mary Frances Orndorff S. Main St.. Toms Brook

Virginia M. O'Sullivan Ivy Depot

Mary Elizabeth Otey Rt. Xo. 1. Thaxton

Audrey W. Ott 281 Xewman Ave., Harrisonburg

Brooks Overton 260 Vance St., San ford. X. C.

Xixie A. Owen Paces

Ruth H. Owens Hematite

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~argaret f\. Packard, 2001 . Nottingham St., Arlington

Linda \-\'. Padgett ................ I 5 H ouston St., Lexington Martha Ann Page. ............................................... Greenneld Daisy May Park .......................... Rt. Xo. J, P etersbu rg Edna Eloise Parker .... 1205 Pa rk Ave .. South Norfolk Isabel ~- Parkins ...................................... Dickerson, .Md. Lou ise E . Parks .................................. Rt. No. S, Bedford E lmyra Parrish .. 2029 H St., N. v\' ., \~' ashington. D.C. Frances Parrish ........................................................... Dyke 11argaret E. Parsons ...... r•s Wells Parkway, Norfolk Jean Patrick. ........................... R. F. D. ~o. 2, Norfolk Dorothy B. Patterson ...................................... Round Hill Mrs. EYelyn C. Pea rman,

615 E. Church St., 1fartins,•ille Mary E lizabeth Peebles ........ Rt. ~0. 1, Box 98, Carson Anna Jane Pence .............. ]OO ~- Lincoln S t .. A rlington 1larlin M. Pence ............ 700 X. Lincoln St .. Arlington Louvia Irene Pence ...................................... Mt. Jackson Catherine Z. Perkins .......................................... Bumpass Ida Dell Perry ................ 82o S Htgh St.. Harrisonburg Frances Ruth Peterson,

814 E. High St.. Charlottesville Ruth V. Pettit ........................................................ Rustburg Elizabeth .\ . Phalen .... 542 Collicello St.. Harrisonburg Callie L. Phillips........... .. ........................ Big S tone Gap Dorothy .-\ . Phillips.... .. 101 Prospect S t., Covington Pauline ,\. Phillips ............................................ Rustburg Lillian ~- Pierce ....... -4810 Stuart . \,·e., Richmond \ "alleda Pittard........................... . .... Buffalo Junction l\largaret E. Pittman ..................... ... . ......... H olland Marj orie May Pitts ........................................ Smoots Sara Lee Poage ............................... .Sta r Route. Roanoke J ean Poinuexter .......................... ........................ Phenix Martha Rebecca Pnllarcl .. l-l.t. ::\u. 1. Box 106, Halifax Geneva Lee Pool... ............................................... Red Oak Frances Celeste Poo le.

1709 !'.·lercer .\\ e., N. \V., Roanoke H elena Potter .................... J09 rs t View St.. Nor folk Henrietta P otts ........... q 19 Boisse,·ain Ave .. 1\ orfolk Evelyn A I thea Powell.. .. ,332 1 \ \ '. Grace St., Richmond Hazel H. P owell... ............ 212 Oxford Ave., Roanoke Willie Lee Powell. ...... 616 E. Poythress St.. Hopewel l F rances Mae Powers .......................................... South Hill Ruby F. Preston ........................................... Glade Spring Jane R. Pridham .......... Second Ave., Glen Bu rnie, ~d. Ma rtha Louise Pritcha rd,

2225 Springfield Ave., Norfolk Rubye Gaye P ri tchett..Radiance Dri ve, Cambridge.Md. ] a nice Ma rj ori e Proffitt... ......................................... Louisa ~argaret I sabel Pultz ........................................ Lexington Marguerite A. Pul ver..I2 Columbia St., Norwich,N.Y.

Faye :-.Jetson Quick .......... I2 E. Bever ley St., S taunton Catherine Quillin .................................................. Gate City Edith P. Quinlan ...... 6os N. Green St., Gaines,•ille, Ga. F rances E. Quisenberry .. 407 A von St., Charlottesville

Doris A. Radskin ...... 540 Ocean Ave .. Brooklyn, N. Y . Virginia Doris Ramsey ...................... Main St., Chatham Daisy V irg inia Ramsey ........... - ............................... Bassett Sarah Blanchard Rand .............................................. Crewe Emma Barclay Rand ................................................ Amelia

E lizabeth D. Rawles ......... -4-C Bedford Apts., Norfolk S hirley Hope Rawls .............. 603 D St .. South Norfolk Evelyn Reade ......................... 12 1 Uni on St .. Petersburg Evelyn F. Reamer ............................................ Timberville Cora Willie Bell Reams .. 21 6 E . Randall Ave .. Norfolk H elen V. Rector ........................................................ Fairfax Evangeline Reese .......................................... Law rencev ille Thelma Luci le Reubush .................................. Penn Lai rd \ ' irginia L. Reubush ......................................... Penn Laird Winifred L. Rew ................ 441 Man·land A\·e .. Norfolk Ht-len \'. Reynnlds....... ... .................. .. ........ Eagle Rock Louise Reynolds .... 38o8 Chamberlayne Ave .. Richmond Kathleen Rhea ................................................... C raigsvi lle ] uanita W. Rhodes ... .............. ........ .. .............. Aiberene Virg inia A. Rhodes .................. 1019 t6th St., Lynchburg R osalind V. Richards ................................................ Elktott Adelaide :'\. Richa rdson ........................................ Lee Hall Marcella C. Richardson.

2101 Yorktown Rd .. N. \V .. Washington, D. C. Maria L. Richardson ................................................ Keeling Garnette E. Riddle .................................................. Keeling Gwendolyn L. Ridley .......................................... Cou rtland Corinne Riley ........................................... Lewes. Delawa re Dorothy ]. Rinker .......................................... ~l. Jackson Ruth E. Ritchie .............................................. Harrisonburg 1 ancy \ '. Roberts .......................... Rt. o. 3. Abingdon Yirg inia Lee Roberts ................ 105 Cabell St.. Crewe Katherine V. Robertson .................... Ht. No.2, Bedford Mary C. Robertson ............................................. Wakefie ld Miriam .\ . Robertson. ....... 1056 Xorview Ave .. Norfolk ~ancy Lee Robertson ................................. Beaverdam Prances I rene Robinson .. 123 Central Park. Petersburg r ... rarga ret Robinson ...... tJJ :--r. 1St St., Charlottesville Evelyn E. Rock............. ....... . ........................... Meltons Dorothy Rodeffer ....................................... P ort Republic \ ' irginia N. Rodgers .................. 5 :Market St., O nancock Gladys Eloise Roebuck. ... 271 Pearl St.. Big S tone Gap Julia Annette Rogers .. \Vh ite Marsh Rd., Rt. 2. Suffolk Mary Estelle Rogers ............................................ Big Island Ava M. Roh rer...... . ......................... vVadsworth, Ohio Barbara Anna Roller .................. Rt. No. 1, New Market Anne B. Ro lston ........................................................ Linville Cleo Ch ristine Rose ................................ Biue Spring Run ~ildred Ann Rose .......................................... Stony Creek S ibyl Mabel Rosenbloom,

220 N. J efferson St .. Petersbu rg Betsy Ross ........ ............. -400 Starling Ave., Martinsville Kathleen L. Rountree .......................... Rt. No. 1 , Suffolk E lla ]. Rudolph ................................................ Winchester Margaret R usher .................................................... Thaxton Sally H. Rusher ...................................................... Thaxton Lucy G. Ryder ................... _ ................................... Monterey

E sther F. Sampson ........ "The Orchards," Gordonsvi lle Elizabeth Sanders ........................................ Max Meadows Betty W. Sanford ................................................... _.Orange L ouise W. Sansbury ................................ F riendship, ~d. Emma Ruth SauL ..................................................... Vinton Edna Lee Schaaf.. .............. 2303 North Ave., Richmond Wilhelmina V . Schmidt,

8 10 Pleasant St., Seat Pleasant, ~d.

Jewel Schoen .................... 3906 Lee Highway, Arlington R osa Lee Scott ................................................. Dumbarton

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Margaret A. Packard,

2001 N. Nottingham St.. Arlington

Linda W. Padgett 15 Houston St., Lexington

Martha Ann Page Greenfield

Daisy May Park Rt. No. 3. Petersburg

Edna Eloise Parker. .. 1205 Park Ave.. South Norfolk

Isabel M. Parkins Dickerson, Md.

Louise E. Parks Rt. No. 5. Bedford

Elmyra Parrish..202g H St.. N. VV., Washington, D.C.

Frances Parrish Dyke

Margaret E. Parsons 115 Wells Parkway, Norfolk

Jean Patrick R. F. D. No. 2. Norfolk

Dorothy B. Patterson Round Hill

Mrs. Evelyn C. Pearman,

615 E. Church St.. Martinsville

Mary Elizabeth Peebles .Rt. No. 1. Box 98, Carson

Anna Jane Pence 700 X. Lincoln St., Arlington

Marlin M. Pence 700 X. Lincoln St.. Arlington

Louvia Irene Pence Mt. Jackson

Catherine Z. Perkins Bumpass

Ida Dell Perry 820 S. High St.. Harrisonburg

Frances Ruth Peterson,

814 E. High St., Charlottesville

Ruth V. Pettit Rustburg

Elizabeth A. Phalen. .542 Collicello St.. Harrisonburg

Callie L. Phillips Big Stone Gap

Dorothy A. Phillips 101 Prospect St.. Covington

Pauline A. Phillips Rustburg

Lillian M. Pierce 4810 Stuart Ave.. Richmond

Valleda Pittard Buffalo Junction

Margaret E. Pittman Holland

Marjorie May Pitts Smoots

Sara Lee Poagc Star Route, Roanoke

Jean Poindexter Phenix

Martha Rebecca PolIard..Rl. Xo. 1. Box 106, Halifax

Geneva Lee Pool Red Oak

Frances Celeste Poole,

1709 Mercer Ave.. N. W.. Roanoke

Helena Potter 309 isl View St.. Norfolk

Henrietta Potts 1419 Boissevain Ave., Norfolk

Evelyn Althea Powell....3321 W. Grace St.. Richmond

Hazel H. Powell 212 Oxford Ave., Roanoke

Willie Lee Powell 616 E. Poythress St.. Hopewell

Frances Mae Powers South Hill

Ruby F. Preston Glade Spring

Jane R. Pridham Second Ave., Glen Burnie. Md.

Martha Louise Pritchard,

2225 Springfield Ave., Norfolk

Rubye Gave Pritchett..Radiance Drive. Camhridge.Md.

Janice Marjorie Proffitt Louisa

Margaret Isabel Pultz Lexington

Marguerite A. Pulver..i2 Columbia St., Norwich.X.Y.

Elizabeth D. Rawles 4-C Bedford Apts., Norfolk

Shirley Hope Rawls 603 D St.. South Norfolk

Evelyn Reade 121 Union St.. Petersburg

Evelyn F. Reamer Timberville

Cora Willie Bell Reams..216 E. Randall Ave., Norfolk

Helen V. Rector Fairfax

Evangeline Reese Lawrenccville

Thelma Lucile Reubush Penn Laird

Virginia L. Reubush Penn Laird

Winifred L. Rew 441 Maryland Ave., Norfolk

Helen V. Reynolds Eagle Rock

Louise Reynolds....3808 Chamberlayne Ave., Richmond

Kathleen Rhea Craigsville

Juanita W. Rhodes Alberene

Virginia A. Rhodes 1019 16th St.. Lynchburg

Rosalind V. Richards Elkton

Adelaide A. Richardson Lee Hall

Marcella C. Richardson.

2101 Vorktown Rd.. N. W.. Washington. D. C.

Maria L. Richardson Keeling

Garnette E. Riddle Keeling

Gwendolyn L. Ridley Courtland

Corinne Riley Lewes, Delaware

Dorothy J. Rinker Mt. Jackson

Ruth E. Ritchie Harrisonburg

Nancy V. Roberts Rt. No. 3. Abingdon

Virginia Lee Roberts 105 Cabell St.. Crewe

Katherine V. Robertson Rt. No. 2. Bedford

Mary C. Robertson Wakefield

Miriam A. Robertson 1056 Norview Ave.. Norfolk

Nancy Lee Robertson Beaverdam

Frances Irene Robinson.. 123 Central Park, Petersburg

Margaret Robinson 433 N. 1st St.. Charlottesville

Evelyn E. Rock Meltons

Dorothy Rodeffer Port Republic

Virginia N. Rodgers 5 Market St., Onancock

Gladys Eloise Roebuck....27i Pearl St., Big Stone Gap

Julia Annette Rogers.AVhite Marsh Rd.. Rt. 2. Suffolk

Mary Estellc Rogers Big Island

Ava M. Rohrer Wadsworth, Ohio

Barbara Anna Roller Rt. No. 1. New Market

Anne B. Rolston Linville

Cleo Christine Rose Blue Spring Run

Mildred Ann Rose Stony Creek

Sibyl Mabel Rosenbloom.

220 N. Jefferson St.. Petersburg

Betsy Ross 400 Starling Ave., Martinsville

Kathleen L. Rountree Rt. No. 1. Suffolk

Ella J. Rudolph Winchester

Margaret Rusher Thaxton

Sally H. Rusher. Thaxton

Lucy G. Ryder Monterey

Faye Nelson Quick 12 E. Beverley St.. Staunton

Catherine Quillin Gate City

Edith P. Quinlan 605 N. Green St.. Gainesville, Ga.

Frances E. Quisenberry..407 Avon St., Charlottesville

Doris A. Radskin 540 Ocean Ave.. Brooklyn. N. Y.

Virginia Doris Ramsey Main St.. Chatham

Daisy Virginia Ramsey Bassett

Sarah Blanchard Rand Crewe

Emma Barclay Rand Amelia

Esther F. Sampson "The Orchards." Gordonsville

Elizabeth Sanders Max Meadows

Betty W. Sanford Orange

Louise W. Salisbury Friendship. Md.

Emma Ruth Saul Vinton

Edna Lee Schaaf 2303 North Ave., Richmond

Wilhelmina V. Schmidt.

810 Pleasant St., Seat Pleasant. Md.

Jewel Schoen 3906 Lee Highway. Arlington

Rosa Lee Scott Dumbarton

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Dorothy Ann Sears ........................................ Appomattox Evelyn B. Selden ................................................ Gloucester Kathryn Stover Shaffer. ................................. Ma urertown Mary E. Shaffer ............ 920 W. Spiller St., Wythevi lle Betty J ean Shank .................................................. Buchanan Maxine 1•L Shank ........ 281 \\". V iew St., Harrisonburg Grace A. Shar pe ................ Lyndhurst Rd., ·waynesboro :Margaret A. Sheads .................. I Craik S t., Alexandria Ruth V. Shearer .............. 328 )l. Oxford St., Arlington Margaret S. Shelton .......................................... Pearisburg Lucinda Shephercl ........................................... Buckingham Margaret A. Sherman .... 15.2 Columbia Ave., Hampton Corinne Shipp ............................ so8 vV. Va. A,·e., Crewe Maria L. Shoemaker ........................................ W oodstock Mrs. F lora G. Shomo ........ 29 \\' illow St., Harrisonburg Kathryn Jane Short.. ...... 1218 B St., Wilmington, Del. Eleano r S. Shorts ........ 743 S. Mason St., Harrisonburg Pearl Cathar ine Showalter .......................................... Tabb Virginia D. Shreckhise ...................................... Mt. Sidney r • ewman P au line Shrum .......................................... Louisa Kathleen Shryock .......................................... Stephens City Mary McKay Shuford ........ 57 Pa ul S t.. Harrisonburg Mrs. J anie M. Shuler .................................. P ort Republic Emma Kathryn Shuii..II9 Whitlock A\•e., Winchester Sallie J aoe Sias .. Oakwood Drive, Charleston, W. Va. Anna Mae Sierveld .............. 519 Lincoln the .. Roanoke Glenna Eve Sigler ........ Rt. No. I , Box rro, Quicksburg Shirley E. Si lverberg ,

rs8 Ridgewood Ave., Newark, N . J. Katherine V. Simmers ........................... - ........ Broad way L. Mabel Simpson.-tiT Fairview Ave., Frederick, ~[d .

Barbara H. Sims .. 28q N.\Vashington Blvd., Arlington Jane ·watts Sites ........ JIO N. Lexington St., Covington Mary J. Sites ........................ 130 \i\'. Main St., Covington Dorothy A. Skeen ................................................ Cleveland M. Betty Smitl1.. .............................................................. Ivor Helen Smith ............................................................ Rustburg J ean Preston Smith .... 869 Lyndhurst Rd., \\'aynesboro Mae Mildred Smith ............................................ Austin\•ille Margaret E. Smitl1..4029 L eland St., Chevy Chase. Mel. Marie T. Smith ............ 267 F ranklin St., Harrisonburg Mildred S. Smith ............................................ N ew Market Suzannah Cox Smith .. 304 Alleghany St.. Clifton F orge v· . . D S . I trgJn ta . mtt L .................................................... Avalon Virginia Perrow Smith .......... 1309 Clay St .. Lynchburg Anna Belle Snarr .......... u8 Nlassanutten St., Strasburg Jerome Imogene Snead .................................. Martinsvil le Ruth Virginia Snead,

911 N. Alleghany Ave., Covington Edith J anette Snidow ..... -424 Otterview Ave., Roanoke Lillian R. Snodgrass ............................................ Gate City Uarjorie Snodgrass .................. .R. F. D., Glade Spri ng Clara M. Soter .................... 21o ..wth St.. );ewport ~ews Laura M. Southall... ............................................ _Jetersv ille 1\Iary Jane Sowers ............ 2~5 Ver non Ave., Lynchburg Celia Ann Spiro .......... 345 E. W olfe St., Harrisonburg

Ruth B. Spitzer.. ...... -t86 \V. Market St., Harrisonburg

Mary Cornelia Sproui.. .................................. Middlebrook

Minnie M. Squires .............................................. N okesville

Florence Stanford ................ 846 \\'est 41st St., )lorfolk

Reba Ann S ta rt t.. .............. ]efferson Ave., Cape Charles

\'ivian St. Clair. ................................................. Biue Ridge

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Alethea D. Stearn ...... 393 W. vVater St., Harrisonburg Julia D. Steele .............................................. Stephens City Mary Evelyn Steele ...................................... Stephens City F lora \'. Stephens ................... .215 Tenth St .. Wytheville Margaret :u. Stevens ............................................ Lebanon Mary \Vare Stevens .................................................. E lkton Helen D. Stevenson,

195 \V . :Main S t .. \\'estminster, Md. Carrie Ann Stewart.. .... 1920 Kenwood Blvd., Roanoke Kathryn F. Stewart.. .... 1920 Kenwood Bh·d .. Roanoke Mar)' Elizabeth Ste\\'art..1920 Kenwood Blvd .,Roanoke Frances 0 . Stickley ............................................ Unionville Ruth E. Stickley ................................................ Woodstock Dorothy L ouise Stone .......................................... Rustburg Patricia Stone .................................. Church St., Staunton E thel V. Stonerock .................. 1507 Granby St., Norfolk Margery Stoutamyre .......................................... Mt. Solon Rebecca Gershon Stover .................................. Timben-ille Ruby June Stowers ............ 2o6 College .-\\'e., Bluetield Lelia E. Strickland .... 133 1\. J efferson St.. Petersburg Evelyn Ann Strickler .................................................. Luray Charlotte Ann StroucL ....... 22o Calhoun St .. Wytheville Mary Sue Stuli ...................................................... Buchanan Lorraine E. Stump ...................... Rt. N o. 2. 'vVa\•nesboro Martha Virginia Sullivan ..................................... Dillwyn 1\faude Sutherland ............................................ Castlewood Pearl Frances Swain ........................................ Middlebu rg Ethel E. Swartz ......................................................... L ouisa Virginia Anne Switzer..495 S. Main St.. Harrisonburg Mary Louise Sydnor .............................................. Ashland

Mary \\'atkins Talley .... 1675 Shirley Ave., Petersburg Palmer Fay Tate .................................................. Gate City F rances L Taylor .......................... College .-\\•e., Ashland Gwendolyn Yomia Taylor,

305 Chestnut Ave., \Vaynesboro Helen M. Taylor ............ 91 Channing .-\\'e., Portsmouth Sallie K Terry .................................................. Vernon Hifl Mary T. Tha.xton ............ rsr6 Linden Ave .. Lynchbu rg Betty Thomas .................... 634 Mountain Ave., Bedford Dorothy Thomas .................................... Rt. No. r, Dayton Elsie F rances Thomas .......................... Rt. ro. r, Dayton £,·angeline V. Thomas ........................ Rt. )Jo. r, Dayton Sara Anne Thomason,

52 East Faris RoaJ, Greenville, N. C. Ba rbara J. Tillson ............ rJOS N. Nelson St., A rlington Elizabeth Timberl ake .............................................. Oceana Lucy Olga T ompkins ............................................ Whitmell Betty Louise Toone ............ t527 N. Utah St., Arlington

Charlotte T ownshend. 825 Forest Drive, Hagerstown, Md.

Elizabeth Ann Treadwell .. rss Bolling Rd., Atlanta,Ga.

Ruth W. Trent .............................................................. Critz

Margaret Tre\'ilian ............................................ Gloucester

Al lison Bell e Tripple ...... 10o8 \Vestover Ave., :-.rorfolk

Gwendolyn Truehea rt.. .......................................... Brandon

Alma Virginia Trumbo .................................. Cootes S tore

Al ice Lewis Tucker .............................................. Sandidges

An na Belle Tucker .... 63 1 Massachusetts Ave., Norfolk

Anna Goode Turner .................. J2J ·wellons St., Suffolk

Elinor Louise Turner .......................... Clay St., F ranklin

Dorothy Ann Sears Appomattox

Evelyn B. Selden Gloucester

Kathryn Stover Shaffer Maurertown

Mary E. Shaffer 920 \V. Spiller St., Wytheville

Betty Jean Shank -...Buchanan

Maxine M. Shank 281 \V. View St., Harrisonburg

Grace A. Sharpe Lyndhurst Rd., Waynesboro

Margaret A. Sheads 1 Craik St.. Alexandria

Ruth V. Shearer 328 N. Oxford St., Arlington

Margaret S. Shelton Pearisburg

Lucinda Shepherd Buckingham

Margaret A. Sherman.... 152 Columbia Ave.. Hampton

Corinne Shipp 508 W. Va. Ave., Crewe

Maria L. Shoemaker W oodstock

Mrs. Flora G. Shomo 29 \\ illow St., Harrisonburg

Kathryn Jane Short 1218 B St., Wilmington, Del.

Eleanor S. Shorts 743 S. Mason St., Harrisonburg

Pearl Catharine Showalter Tabb

Virginia D. Shreckhise Mt. Sidney

Newman Pauline Shrum Louisa

Kathleen Shryock Stephens City

Mary McKay Shuford 57 Paul St.. Harrisonburg

Mrs. Janie M. Shuler Port Republic

Emma Kathryn ShulLng \\ hillock Ave., W inchester

Sallie Jane Sias..Oakwood Drive. Charleston. W. Va.

Anna Mae Sierveld. 519 Lincoln Ave.. Roanoke

Glenna Eve Sigler Rt. No. 1. Box 110. Quicksburg

Shirley E. Silverberg,

158 Ridge wood Ave., Newark, N. J.

Katherine V. Simmers Broadway

L. Mabel Simpson..411 Fairview Ave., Frederick, Md.

Barbara H. Sims..28i4 N.Washington Blvd.. Arlington

Jane Walts Sites 310 N. Lexington St.. Covington

Mary J. Sites 130 W. Main St.. Covington

Dorothy A. Skeen Cleveland

M. Betty Smith Ivor

Helen Smith Rustburg

Jean Preston Smith....869 Lyndhurst Rd.. Waynesboro

Mae Mildred Smith Austinville

Margaret E. Smith..4029 Leland St., Chevy Chase, Md.

Marie T. Smith 267 Franklin St., Harrisonburg

Mildred S. Smith New Market

Suzannah Cox Smith..304 Alleghany St.,Clifton Forge

Virginia D. Smith Avalon

Virginia Perrow Smith 1309 Clay St.. Lynchburg

Anna Belle Snarr 118 Massanutten St., Strasburg

Jerome Imogene Snead Martinsville

Ruth Virginia Snead,

911 N. Alleghany Ave., Covington

Edith Janette Snidow 424 Otterview Ave.. Roanoke

Lillian R. Snodgrass Gate City

Marjorie Snodgrass R. F. D.. Glade Spring

Clara M. Soter 210 44th St.. Newport News

Laura M. Southall Jetersville

Mary Jane Sowers 245 Vernon Ave., Lynchburg

Celia Ann Spiro 345 E. Wolfe St.. Harrisonburg

Ruth B. Spitzer 486 W. Market St.. Harrisonburg

Mary Cornelia Sproul Middlebrook

Minnie M. Squires Nokesville

Florence Stanford 846 West 41st St.. Norfolk

Reba Ann Startt Jefferson Ave., Cape Charles

Vivian St. Clair Blue Ridge

Alethea D. Stearn 393 W. Water St.. Harrisonburg

Julia D. Steele Stephens City

Mary Evelyn Steele Stephens City

Flora V. Stephens 215 Tenth St.. Wytheville

Margaret M. Stevens Lebanon

Mary Ware Stevens Elkton

Helen D. Stevenson.

195 W. Main St.. Westminster. Md.

Carrie Ann Stewart 1920 Kenwood Blvd., Roanoke

Kathryn F. Stewart 1920 Kenwood Blvd.. Roanoke

Mary Elizabeth Stewart.. 1920 Kenwood Blvd..Roanoke

Frances O. Stickley Unionville

Ruth E. Stickley Woodstock

Dorothy Louise Stone Rustburg

Patricia Stone Church St.. Staunton

Ethel V. Stonerock. 1507 Granby St.. Norfolk-

Margery Stoutamyre Mt. Solon

Rebecca Gershon Stover Timberville

Ruby June Stowers 200 College Ave., Bluefield

Lelia E. Strickland.... 133 N. Jefferson St.. Petersburg

Evelyn Ann Strickler Luray

Charlotte Ann Stroud 220 Calhoun St., Wytheville

Mary Sue Stull Buchanan

Lorraine E. Stump. Rt. No. 2. Waynesboro

Martha Virginia Sullivan Dillwyn

Maude Sutherland Castlewood

Pearl Frances Swain Middleburg

Ethel E. Swartz Louisa

Virginia Anne Switzer..495 S. Main St.. Harrisonburg

Mary Louise Sydnor Ashland

Mary Watkins Talley....i675 Shirley Ave., Petersburg

Palmer Fay Tale Gate City

Frances L. Taylor College Ave.. Ashland

Gwendolyn Yomia Taylor,

305 Chestnut Ave., Waynesboro

Helen M. Taylor 91 Channing Ave., Portsmouth

Sallie K. Terry Vernon Hill

Mary T. Thaxton 1516 Linden Ave., Lynchburg

Betty Thomas 634 Mountain Ave., Bedford

Dorothy Thomas Rt. No. 1, Dayton

Elsie Frances Thomas Rt. No. 1, Dayton

Evangeline V. Thomas Rt. No. 1, Dayton

Sara Anne Thomason,

52 East Faris Road. Greenville. N. C.

Barbara J. Tillson 1305 N. Nelson St.. Arlington

Elizabeth Timberlake Oceana

Lucy Olga Tompkins Whitmell

Betty Louise Toone 1527 N. Utah St.. Arlington

Charlotte Townshend,

825 Forest Drive, Hagerstown, Md.

Elizabeth Ann Treadwell. 155 Boiling Rd., Atlanta,Ga.

Ruth W. Trent Critz

Margaret Trevilian Gloucester

Allison Belle Tripple 1008 Westover Ave., Norfolk

Gwendolyn Trueheart Brandon

Alma Virginia Trumbo Cootes Store

Alice Lewis Tucker Sandidges

Anna Belle Tucker....631 Massachusetts Ave., Norfolk

Anna Goode Turner 121 Wellons St., Suffolk

Elinor Louise Turner Clay St.. Franklin

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Pauline ~1 Uhhn.. .. . . .. Apt. :\ o. 7, Ceballos, Cuba \'irg1111a G. Uhlin ................. Apt. :\o. 7, Ceballos, Cuba ~Iar) Lee (]tie) ............... ....JOO \\'. 28th t., Xorfolk

Elizabeth Yan··c s6 I E \\'olfe St H b ~ ...... .. . ., arnson urg Jean \ 'anLan<.lingharn .... 32 . Market St., Petersburg Clara E. \'a,, ter.. .. ............................... \ 'ienna ~[ar) Louis<. \ ' •a ..................... 119 Sherwood .\,e ..

Raleigh Court. Roanoke M ildrctl G. V tnson ................... 17o8 B St., Portsmo uth Julia IJay Vinyard ......... 116 .\ugusta .\ve., \ ' inton

\ ngic Margaret \Vade........................ .......... .. .. Raphine Lucille :\. \ \ ' agncr... . ... .. ...... Stafford, Connecticu t Edna Julia Walker ............ Rt. Xo. 4, Box 192, Suffolk ~f rs. Emily Peebles \V alker. ... ... . ... Lawrenceville Fran~cs ~Iarie \\'alker .......................... Kilmarnock Gladys L. \\'alkcr . ... ... .65 Cruikshank .\ve.,

Hempstead. Lung Island, ~- Y. Helen E. \\'alker ..... .. ..... Gassa,,ay, \V. \'a :\an Kathryn \\'alker ... .l{t. :\o. J, Box 131, :\urfolk Ruth E'el)'n \\alker ................. Rt. Xo. r, Woodstock Eunice Knight \\all .. ............ . ..... .... .. .. \spen \lma Inez \\ails .... 5304 Bauer) t.. Richmond

Glad):. C. \\'alters............ . ............ . ..... Rural Retreat Kathr} n \nn Walthall,

IU 1\. 3d St., \pt. '\o. 12, ){ichmond Ruth .\rlene Walton....................... La\\rence,ille Marjorie Alma \\'ard ......... ..... ................. Paces Fannie II ope Warden .... 1 132 Stewart St., S. ~orfolk Virginia Page \\ aring ......... 905 Burns St., Richmond Kathrine \Varner ....... 3318 \V. Franklin St., Richmond Ruth Monroe Warner.......................... .......... Hamilton Catherine Louise \Varren ................................. Herndon Frances Louise \V arren.. .. .............. . ........... South II ill Peggy \\'arren .................................... Woodberry Forest ~[argaret B. \Varwick ................................... Monterey .1\larguerite Watkins ..................................... Kents Store Lucille L. \V ebb.......................................... .. ..... Palmyra Glad) s \\' cbber... ..... 9 17 First Court, Brooklyn, X. \ ~r ar) Charlotte \\' eeks .... 246 ~lyrtle St., Harrisonburg ~largaret WeiL ................. 1501 King St., .\lexandria ~lartha .\nn \\'elch ..... 924 :\. Dam·ille St .. \rlingtun ~[argaret T. \\'eller 1594 Lee St .. Charleston, \\'. Va Margaret E. \\' enger 198 X. 1Iain t, Harrisonburg Iris Clair \\'est .......... .................... . .......... Evington h ·y D. \Vest. .... .. ......................................... Old Church Margaret \Vest ...... .. ......................... ......... Hickory Virginia Reed W est.. .. 518 \\'. \\'ashington St., Suffolk Sallie Frances W ctsei... ............................... Barboursville Catherine S. \\'bite ............. 42 1 A. \'Cnel A \'C., Bed ford Frances Rowland \Vhite ............................... \Vytheville

arn myc Frances White ........................................ Chatham Virginia F. \Vhite .................................................... E iberon Eltzabet h Whitelegg.

152 E. In· in Ave., Hagerstown, Md. Lily ~L \\'hitten... .. ...................................... Chase City Shirle} ~r. \\'hittington ...................................... ~1attoax Nancy Ellen Wilder,

724 \Vest Princess Anne Rd., Norfolk

E\'angeline Wilkerson .... I 51 s Clinton .he .. L) nchburg \ 'ern Ella \ \ ' ilkerson ........ tjOt London . \\e., Roanoke \nna ~fary \Vilkins .... 495 S. ~lason _ t., Harn:.unuurg

Lots \ \ ' 1lktns..... .... .. ........ .............. .... .. ... IJumua rtun £, elyn G. \\'ilkinson.................... ............. Church Road ~l aritln E . \\'ilkinson.

1113 Hampton .-\ve., :\ewport :\e\\s Bell) Lou \\ ilhams ...... 422 Re,·ere St.. Clifton Fo rge Ethel l · \\" 11' ~o•s 1 tam .......................... Church Hoad ~I ar) E. Williams . .. ............ 809 Winchester \''e.,

Martinsburg, W. \'a. Mary Frances \\' illiams ............ R. F. D., Clifton Forge :\ancy llughes \\'illtams ...... 2IS i'J. 4th SL, \V) theville :\ellic \\' Williams.................... ..... ............ Gladys Rosalie V. Williams .......... 2LS N. 4th St., \\'ytheville Luci lie \ Villingha 111.......... .............. . ................ \ ppalachia ~(ary El1zaheth \\ illis,

41 9 \\'ashington .\\c., \\' ., Roanoke Eltzabeth C. Wilson .. .. .. Back Ri,er Rd., llampton Doro th) \\'imer ........ ... .... . . Crabhottom Janet \\'imer .................................................. Crabbutlom Bernice R. \ \ ' inchestcr ................................ Bonn) Blue I lclen L. \\'ine 903 ~. Main St. I larrs:.onburg ~[ar.> ll \\ inston. ..282 Franklin St.. Harnsunburg \nita "tewart \Vi se.

300 Gramaton .\,·e, 1[t. \ 'ernon, N. Y. Rctt) Edna \\ ise,

300 Gramaton :\\·e., ~It- \'ernon, N. Y. Ldhan \\ ise 1210 S. Main St.. Harrisonburg :\f. :\[argaret \\ isc . .......... ........... . .... Dayton ~r a r j one E. \V ood .. .. ................................. S ha" svi lie Ethel Elizabeth Wood,

1141 Cambridge Crescent. Norfolk Edith \V ooding . . . ................................ Long J s land Edna Mae \\' ooding. ...... .......... .. ... . ....... Red Jiouse J eanncttc C \ \ ' oud" ard .... s6 Main t.. Gorham, Maine

usie \ · irginia \\ ood\\ard......... ... . .... per ryville Emma H elen W oody ......... Main St. Rocky Mount ~far) E. \\'ooldridge . 4313 Colonial .\,·e., Norfolk \\'allacc \\'endell \\'orsley........ .... . .\berdeen, ).! , C. rJorcncL Curt~:.\\ ray .1 15 Claremont .\\e., Hampton Ed)the C. \\'right... ......... 1024 Cabell St.. Lynchburg Frances M. \\'right ........................ Box 23. Goodview ~fary J ohnson \\'right,

6 17 Shenandoah St .. Portsmouth ~[ary Palmer \\' r ight ............... 727 Park .\ \'C , ~ orf o lk Jean \\'yckofT.. .. .. .......... Bedminster, Xew Jersey

Muriel B. Yavelow ................. J..w \Vestchester Ave., Mt. Vernon, , . Y.

:Margaret B. Yeates .... 503 Massachusetts .\ve.,Nurfolk

Frances Estelle )' eatts ............................................. Floyd

E'' elyn Yokum .................. ... 2810 23d St., Arlington

Ann Kathryn Yost... ..... .,w1 Handley A\•e., ·winchester

Margaret J ane Young .. 1623 Bedford Ave., Lynchburg

Hache! Rebecca Y oung, 185 \ \ 'inchester A \'C., Waynesboro

Faye Williams Zirkle ._ ............................... New Market

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Pauline M. Uhlin Apt. No. 7. Ceballos, Cuba

Virginia G. Uhlin Apt. No. 7, Ceballos, Cuba

Mary Lee Utley 400 VV. 28th St.. Norfolk

Elizabeth Vance 564 E. Wolfe St.. Harrisonburg

Jean VanLandingham 32 S. Market St., Petersburg

Clara E. Vawter Vienna

Mary Louise Via HQ Sherwood Ave.,

Raleigh Court. Roanoke

Mildred G. Vinson 1708 B St.. Portsmouth

Julia Day Vinyard 116 Augusta Ave.. Vinton

Angie Margaret Wade Raphine

Lucille A. Wagner Stafford. Connecticut

Edna Julia Walker Rt. No. 4. Box 192, Suffolk

Mrs. Emily Peebles Walker Lawrenceville

Frances Marie Walker Kilmarnock

Gladys L. Walker 65 Cruikshank Ave..

Hempstead, Long Island, N. Y.

Helen E. Walker Gassaway, W. Va.

Nan Kathryn Walker Rt. No. 3. Box 131. Norfolk

Ruth Evelyn Walker Rt. No. 1, Woodstock

Eunice Knight Wall Aspen

Alma Inez Walls 5304 Battery St.. Richmond

Gladys C. Walters Rural Retreat

Kathryn Ann Walthall.

16 N. 3d St.. Apt. No. 12, Richmond

Ruth Arlene Walton Lawrenceville

Marjorie Alma Ward Paces

Fannie Hope Warden 1132 Stewart St.. S. Norfolk-

Virginia Page Waring 905 Burns St.. Richmond

Kathrine Warner 3318 W. Franklin St.. Richmond

Ruth Monroe Warner Hamilton

Catherine Louise Warren Herndon

Frances Louise Warren South Hill

Peggy Warren Woodberry Forest

Margaret B. Warwick. Monterey

Marguerite Watkins Kents Store

Lucille L. Webb Palmyra

Gladys Webber 917 First Court. Brooklyn. N. V.

Mary Charlotte Weeks....246 Myrtle St., Harrisonburg

Margaret Weil 1501 King St., Alexandria

Martha Ann Welch 924 N. Danville St., Arlington

Margaret T. Weller..i594 Lee St.. Charleston. W. Va.

Margaret E. Wenger....i98 X. Main St.. Harrisonburg

Iris Clair West Evington

Ivy D. West Old Church

Margaret West Hickory

Virginia Reed West....518 W. Washington St.. Suffolk

Sallie Frances Wetsel Barhoursville

Catherine S. White... 421 Avenel Ave., Bedford

Frances Rowland White Wytheville

Sammye Frances White Chatham

Virginia F. White Elberon

Elizabeth Whitelegg,

152 E. Irvin Ave., Hagerstown, Md.

Lily M. Whitten —Chase City

Shirley M. Whittington Mattoax

Nancy Ellen Wilder,

724 West Princess Anne Rd.. Norfolk

Evangeline WiIkerson....i5i5 Clinton Ave., Lynchburg

Vern Ella Wilkerson 1701 London Ave., Roanoke

Anna Mary VVilkins....495 S. Mason St.. Harrisonburg

Lois Wilkins Dumbarton

Evelyn G. Wilkinson Church Road

Marion E. Wilkinson,

1113 Hampton Ave., Newport News

Betty Lou Williams 422 Revere St.. Clifton Forge

Ethel Lois Williams Church Road

Mary E. Williams 809 Winchester Ave..

Martinsburg, W. Va.

Mary Frances Williams R. F. D., Clifton Forge

Nancy Hughes Williams 215 N. 4th St.. Wytheville

Nellie W Williams '..Gladys

Rosalie V. Williams 215 N. 4th St., Wytheville

Lucille Willingham Appalachia

Mary Elizabeth Willis,

419 Washington Ave., S. VV.. Roanoke

Elizabeth C. Wilson.... Back River Rd., Hampton

Dorothy Wimer Crabbottom

Janet Wimer Crabbottom

Bernice R. Winchester Bonny Blue

Helen L. Wine 903 S. Main St.. Harrisonburg

Mary H. Winston 282 Franklin St., Harrisonburg

Anita Stewart Wise,

300 Gramaton Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y.

Betty Edna Wise.

300 Gramaton Ave., Mt. Vernon. N. Y.

Lillian Wise 1210 S. Main St.. Harrisonburg

M. Margaret Wise Dayton

Marjorie E. Wood Shawsville

Ethel Elizabeth Wood,

1141 Cambridge Crescent. Norfolk

Edith Wooding Long Island

Edna Mae Wooding Red House

Jeannette C. Woodward....56 Main St.. Gorham. Maine

Susie Virginia Woodward Sperryville

Emma Helen Woody Main St.. Rocky Mount

Mary E. Wooldridge 4313 Colonial Ave., Norfolk

Wallace Wendell Worsley Aberdeen, N. C.

Florence Curtis Wray..ii5 Claremont Ave., Hampton

Edythe C. Wright 1024 Cabell St., Lynchburg

Frances M. Wright Box 23. Goodview

Mary Johnson Wright,

617 Shenandoah St., Portsmouth

Mary Palmer Wright 727 Park Ave., Norfolk

Jean Wyckoff Bedminster. New Jersey

Muriel B. Yavelow 344 Westchester Ave.,

Mt. Vernon, N. Y.

Margaret B. Yeates....503 Massachusetts Ave.,Norfolk

Frances Estelle Yeatts Floyd

Evelyn Yokum 2810 23d St.. Arlington

Ann Kathryn Yost 441 Handley Ave., Winchester

Margaret Jane Young..i623 Bedford Ave., Lynchburg

Rachel Rebecca Young.

185 Winchester Ave., Waynesboro

Faye Williams Zirkle..— New Market

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£\· our econo1nics classes 'll'£' learn that lite wheels of cOI/L/1/ercf' must turn if civ­ilization is to yo 011 .• ·1 nd so 'll'£' gladly COJnmend the jir111s tltat hen'£' supported our little publishing 'l'l!nture by buying space to adve·rtise their O'WJI enterprises. These are the concerns 'lve like to patroni::e. and tints ''promote fliP general welfa.re."

AI ex and er Ham if ton, 'lvho oz.cms TV as IIi 11 g I o 11 · s Sec reI a r .V of I he Treasury, collaborated w1:th 1\ladison in 'lvriting the "Federalist Papers" to explain the Jle7CJ Constitution.

vV!Jile the ''Federalist'' was being read ami discussed 011 the street corners .. the young nation began to grow into a new prosperity. Toda.31 you can look from the 'lvindO'lL'S of Tl'ilson Hall a.nd see before you the prosperous little city of Harrison­burg-at the left. the High School tviJeJ'e so111e of us do our student teaching: at the right, iu the distance, the stores and shops where we spend OHr dollars.

JN our economics classes zee learn that the zeheels of commerce must turn if civ-

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Alexander Hamilton, zeho zeas Washington's Secretary of the Treasury,

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While the "Federalist" zeas being read and discussed on the street corners, the

young nation began to graze into a nezu prosperity. Today you can look from the

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burg—at the left, the High School zehere some of us do our student teaching: at the

right, in the distance, the stores and shops zehere zee spend our dollars.

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BUCKINGHAM & FLIPPIN

LYi\.'(HBURG VIRGINIA

V1rg•mo Represenrome JM'ES L DECK

3210 GrO\e Ave , Rrchmood, Vo

Dtol 5-3485

SCHEWEL FURNITURE CO. PH ILCO RADIOS

135 SOUTH MAIN STREET

Phone 1038

Let Sche>\e Feather Your r-..est

SHENANOOArl VALLEY'S LARGEST

AND MOST POPULAR FURNITURE STORE

JOHN W. TALIAFERRO SONS SpotS\\ood BUild ng 5(' S Matn Street

HARRISONBURG, VIRGII'.IA

Expert Watch and Jewelry Repamng

Engrav ing and D1amond Settrng

COMPLETE LINE OF PARKER AND SHAEFFER

PENS, NK, AND COLLEGE JEWELRY

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Visit Endless Caverns

Wonderful 6- Spectacular

Mother Nature has created far un-

derground a sparkling Palace of

Dreams — Man has named it END-

LESS CAVERNS, Here, far beneath

the earth, are arrayed in fantastic

splendor, spectacularly intriguing,

weird formations and spacious

rooms of glorious colors—that will

amaze and inspire you.

ENDLESS

CAVE R N S

INCORPORATED

NEW MARKET, VIRGINIA

Endless Caverns are located on U S ) 1 Arnsticallv

illuminated Open da\ and night Trained, courteous

guides olwoys available Picturesque stone lodge

and coffee shop

HERFF-JONES COMPANY

MANUFACTURERS OF

COLLEGE AND HIGH SCHOOL

RINGS, MEDALS, AND

TROPHIES

COMMENCEMENT

ANNOUNCEMENTS

REPRESENTED BY

BUCKINGHAM & FLIPPIN

919 Mam Street

LYNCHBURG VIRGINIA

Virginia Representative; JAMES L DECK

3210 Grove Ave, Richmond. Va

Dial 5-3485

SCHEWEL FURNITURE CO

PHILCO RADIOS

135 SOUTH MAIN STREET

Phone 1038

"Let Schewel Feather Your Nest"

SHENANDOAH VALLEY'S LARGEST

AND MOST POPULAR FURNITURE STORE

JOHN W. TALIAFERRO SONS

Spotswood Buildmg 50 S Mam Street

HARRISONBURG. VIRGINIA

Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing

Engraving and Diamond Setting

COMPLETE LINE OF PARKER AND SHAEFFER

PENS, INK, AND COLLEGE JEWELRY

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COMPLIMENTS

OF

JOSEPH NEY & SONS

COMPLIMENTS OF

L. E. REESE

Harrisonburg's Most Popular

Shoe Store

HOME OF LA TEST COLLEGE FASHIONS

IN SHOES AND HOSIERY

WILLIAMS & WILKINS, Inc.

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IMPERIAL ICE CREAM Is a product of the Shenandoah Valley Manufactured 1n the modern, sunl1 t fac­tory here 1n Hamsonburg, V1rgm1a All the sweet, fresh cream used in the manu­facture of Imperial Ice Cream IS produced by the famous da1ry herds of the Valley That IS why lmpenal IS truly the

"CREAM OF ALL ICE CREAMS"

COMPLIMENTS OF

PEOPLES SERVICE DRUG

STORES, Inc.

GO BY GREYHOUND -to the FAIR - through the FAIR ~at the LOWEST FARE

Cruise to the New York World 's Fair in greater comfort by Super-Coach-and save enough money to double your pleasures in New York. See America best en route by Greyhound-then see the Fair best from a Greyhound Exposition Bus inside the grou nds!

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COMPLIMENTS

OF

JOSEPH NEY

& SONS

IMPERIAL ICE CREAM

Is a product of the Shenandoah Valley

Manufactured in the modern, sunlit fac-

tory here in Harnsonburg, Virginia All

the sweet, fresh cream used in the manu-

facture of Imperial Ice Cream is produced

by the famous dairy herds of the Valley

That is why Imperial is truly the

"CREAM OF ALL ICE CREAMS"

COMPLIMENTS OF

PEOPLES SERVICE DRUG

STORES, Inc.

COMPLIMENTS OF

L E. REESE

Harnsonburg's Most Popular

Shoe Store

HOME OF LATEST COLLEGE FASHIONS

IN SHOES AND HOSIERY

WILLIAMS &WILKINS, Inc.

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—to the FAIR

—through the FAIR

—at the LOWEST FARE

Cruise to the New York World's Fair in greater

comfort by Super-Coach—and save enough money to

double your pleasures in New York. See America

best en route by Greyhound—then see the Fair best

from a Greyhound Exposition Bus inside the grounds!

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TWENTY-FOUR HOURS

OUT OF THE DAY

YOUR SERVICE

LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE

SERVICE EVERYVVHERE

RATES AFTER 7 00 P M AND ON

SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS A RE LOWER

HARRISONBURG MUTUAL

TELEPHONE COMPANY

Just Across the Street from Mod1son College

Overnight Service for Your Cor

GREASING, WASHING, POLISHING

Wdl Call for and Deliver

D. F. BAUGHER ESSO Dealer

HARRISONBURG, VIRGINIA

PHONE 1004

We Spec1al1ze

OLD VIRGINIA SUGAR-CURED

HAMS We Sh1p Anywhere 1n U S A

MICK-or-MACK

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When We Make Your PORTRAIT, You Can Depend on

SATISFACTION

THE DEAN STUDIO

"Finer Photographs"

• LUPTON L KAYLOR, Owner

THE KAVANAUGH HOTEL IS THE LARGEST AND FINEST IN THE

SHENANDOAH VALLEY

Conventent to All Coverns ond Southern Entrance to the Skylt ne Dnve

Rooms W1th and W1 thout Both

Modern and Up-to-Dote Coffee Shop

FREDERICK A M ILES, Manager

J M KAVANAUGH, Owner

HARRISONBURG V IRGINIA

ONE OF 1545 DEPARTMENT STORES

READY-TO-WEAR

SHOES, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING

AND NOTIONS

W E OUTFIT T HE FAMILY

HARRISONBURG VIRGIN lA

Harnsonburg, Va 115 S Mom St

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TWENTY-FOUR HOURS

OUT OF THE DAY

YOUR SERVICE

LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE

SERVICE EVERYWHERE

RATES AFTER 7.00 P M AND ON

SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS ARE LOWER

HARRISONBURG MUTUAL

TELEPHONE COMPANY

When We Moke Your PORTRAIT,

You Can Depend on

SATISFACTION

THE DEAN STUDIO

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Finer Photographs

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LUPTON L KAYLOR, Owner

THE KAVANAUGH HOTEL

IS THE LARGEST AND FINEST IN THE

SHENANDOAH VALLEY

Convenient to All Caverns and Southern

Entrance to the Skyline Drive

Rooms With and Without Bath

Modern and Up-to-Date Coffee Shop

FREDERICK A MILES, Manager

J M KAVANAUGH, Owner

HARRISONBURG VIRGINIA

Just Across the Street from Madison College

Overnight Service for Your Car

GREASING, WASHING, POLISHING

Will Call for and Deliver

D. F. BAUGHER

ESSO Dealer

HARRISONBURG, VIRGINIA

PHONE 1004

We Specialize

in

OLD VIRGINIA SUGAR-CURED

HAMS

We Ship Anywhere ml) S. A

MICK -or- MACK

115 S Mam St Harnsonburg, Va

1. C. PENNEY CO INCORPORATE

ONE OF 1545 DEPARTMENT STORES

READY-TO-WEAR

SHOES, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING

AND NOTIONS

WE OUTFIT

THE FAMILY

HARRISONBURG VIRGINIA

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Compltments of

THREE RINGS

REST AU RANT, GROCERY STORE

SERVICE STATION

1308 S MAIN STREET

Servmg Only the Best On I~ 1 he Best of Ser-.•tce

POPULAR PRICES

FAMOUS RESTAURANT "For Those Who Are Fussy

About The1r Food" 79 NORTH ,\Mil J STREET

HARR ISONBURG VIRGINIA

LINCOLN'S Jllst Across the Street frorn Cornpus

COLLEGE JEWELRY

KODAK FILMS

ond

Just the Food for Your Mtd-ntght Snack

WILLIAMSON DRUG COMPANY

A DRUG STORE WITH A SERVICE THAT SERVES

Spec•ok::mg 111 Prescnpl•ons, Sld.-Room Supphes, Stol•onery, Cand•es and the E·clus•ve Lll'les of

Totlet Preparot•on and Treatment

\Vhere T revelers Mee I and Eo 1 HARRISONBURG VIRGINIA

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WE PAY THE HIGHEST CASH PRICES FOR EGGS AND

POULTRY

• EGGS .,:,RADED UNDER FEDERAL

AND STATE SUPERVISION

• The Largest and Oldest Produce Hou!>e •n the Shenandoah Volley

• FATTENING AND DRESSING

POULTRY A SPECIALTY

PHONE 302-303

CITY PRODUCE EXCHANGE I ncorparo ted

56 W GAY STPEET HARRISONBURG, VIRGINIA

DEVIER'S JEWELRY STORE DEALERS IN AMERICAN WATCHES AND FINE DIAMONDS

SINCE 19(X)

22 SOUTH MAl N STREET HARRISONBURG, VIRGIN lA

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Compliments of

THREE RINGS

RESTAURANT, GROCERY STORE

SERVICE STATION

1308 5. MAIN STREET

Serving Only the Best Only the Best of Service

POPULAR PRICES

FAMOUS RESTAURANT

"For Those Who Are Fussy

About Their Food"

79 NORTH MAIN STREET

HARRISONBURG VIRGINIA

Where Trovelers Meet and Eat

LINCOLN'S

Just Across the Street from Campus

COLLEGE JEWELRY

KODAK FILMS

and

Just the Food for Your Mid-night Snack

WILLIAMSON DRUG

COMPANY

A DRUG STORE WITH

A SERVICE THAT SERVES

Specializing m Prescriptions, Sick-Room Supplies,

Stationery, Candies and the Exclusive Lmes of

Toilet Preparation and Treatment

HARRISONBURG VIRGINIA

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WE PAY THE HIGHEST CASH

PRICES FOR EGGS AND

POULTRY

EGGS GRADED UNDER FEDERAL

AND STATE SUPERVISION

The Largest and Oldest Produce

House in the Shenandoah Valley

FATTENING AND DRESSING

POULTRY A SPECIALTY

PHONE 302—303

56 W GAY STREET

CITY PRODUCE EXCHANGE

Incorporated

HARRISONBURG, VIRGINIA

DEVIER'S JEWELRY STORE

DEALERS IN AMERICAN WATCHES AND FINE DIAMONDS

SINCE 1900

22 SOUTH MAIN STREET HARRISONBURG. VIRGINIA

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TH E 1939

"SCHOOLMA'AM"

Is Bound in a

KINGSKRAFT COVER

Produced by the

Kl NGSPORT PRESS In cor p o rated

KINGSPORT TENNESSEE

HARRISONBURG BUILDING AND SUPPLY COMPANY

I ncorporo ted

Harrisonburg, Virginia

GENERAL CONTRACTORS

for

New Library Bui lding

Wa lter Reed Hal l

Practice House

Junior Hall

Phone 621 555 North Morn Street

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\tVilson at n ight ... r\t the console of the mighty organ .. . Mr. Baliban taking S c H OOL-

MA'AM p ictures . .. Foot work .. . Nominating Convention nms smoothly . . . A shadow study by Dr. T residder ... :More shadows.

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THE 1939

SCHOOLMA'AM

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Is Bound in a

KINGSKRAFT COVER

Produced by the

KINGSPORT PRESS

Incorporated

KINGSPORT TENNESSEE

HARRISONBURG BUILDING

AND SUPPLY COMPANY

Incorporated

Harrisonburg, Virginia

GENERAL CONTRACTORS

for

New Library Building

Walter Reed Hall

Phone 621

Practice House

Junior Hall

555 North Mam Street

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1010 Chestnut Streer

Philadelphia, Pa

OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS

TO THE 1938-39 "SCHOOLMA'AM"

SPECIALISTS TO SCHOOLS­

COLLEGES- UN IVERS ITI ES-CLUBS

SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS

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MERIN - BALIBAN

1010 Chestnut Street

Philadelphia, Pa.

OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS

TO THE 1938-39 "SCHOOLMA'AM"

SPECIALISTS TO SCHOOLS-

COLLEGES—UNIVERSITIES—CLUBS

SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS

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MADISON COLLEGE HARRISONBURG, VIRGIN lA

A STATE COLLEGE FOR WOMEN •

MEMBER SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGES AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS

CLASS "A" MEMBER AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF TEACHERS COLLEGES

• Confers both A . B and B S degrees Curnculo leod1ng to teochmg 1n both elementary

and secondary fields T wo-yeor curnculo for elementary teachers

(Not g1ven otter 1942) SpeCial four-year home economics curricula for home

econom1sts, spec1ol1sts m nutnt1on, mst1tutionol management, and home demonstro t1on

Busmess educot1on curnculo for teaching and for commercial careers

L1berol arts curnculum leod1ng to A B. or B S. degree T wo-yeor pre-nursing curnculum

• Annual enrollment, 1 ,600; Faculty of 75 Located in the Shenandoah Volley Elevot1on 1,300 feet w1 th beautiful mountom environment Campus of fiJ acres Nmeteen college build1ngs Approximate value college plant, $2,200,0CXJ Both urban and rural tro1nmg schools Athletic field and tennis courts Two gymnos1ums; golf course Two swimm1ng pools (indoor and outdoor) College camp on Shenandoah Rrver Four-manual, two-manual, and electnc organs Modern equipment for sound-motion pictures Rod1o recordmg and broadcasting equipment

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MADISON COLLEGE

HARRISONBURG, VIRGINIA

A STATE COLLEGE FOR WOMEN

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MEMBER SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGES

AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS

CLASS "A" MEMBER AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF

TEACHERS COLLEGES

Confers both A B and B S degrees

Curricula leading to teaching in both elementary

and secondary fields

Two-year curricula for elementary teachers

(Not given after 1942)

Special four-year home economics curricula for home

economists, specialists in nutrition, institutional

management, and home demonstration

Business education curricula for teaching and for

commercial careers

Liberal arts curriculum leading to A. B. or B S. degree

Two-year pre-nursmg curriculum

Annual enrollment, 1,600; Faculty of 75

Located in the Shenandoah Valley

Elevation 1,300 feet with beautiful mountain environment

Campus of 60 acres

Nineteen college buildings

Approximate value college plant, $2,200,000

Both urban and rural training schools

Athletic field and tennis courts

Two gymnasiums; golf course

Two swimming pools (indoor and outdoor)

College camp on Shenandoah River

Four-manual, two-manual, and electric organs

Modern equipment for sound-motion pictures

Radio recording and broadcasting equipment

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equipment. adequate personnel, ond ample re· sources to render dependable service os orl isls

ond makers of fine printing plates .. . That you will be secure from chance, is our fi rsi promise.

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Creating

YEAR BOOKS of Distinction

It tal{es more than "good printing, to create outstanding Year Boo~s.

The ]. P. Bell Company speciali~es in Year Books. First, by maintaining a Department of trained and experienced personnel that devotes its entire time to the planning and servicing of Year Books. Secondly, by maintaining a plant equipped with the most modern machinery, manned by skilled, efficient workmen.

There is a certain mark of Distinction on all]. P. Bell publications.

FOUNDED 1859

J. P. BELL COMPANY, Inc. 8 16 MAIN STREET

L YNCH BURG VIRGINIA

Creating

YEAR BOOKS

of Distinction

It ta\es more than "good printing' to create

outstanding Tear Boo\s.

The J. P. Bell Company specializes in Year Books. First, by maintaining a Department of

trained and experienced personnel that devotes its entire time to the planning and

servicing of Year Books. Secondly, by maintaining a plant equipped with the most

modern machinery, manned by skilled, efficient workmen.

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Acknowledgments

T u nr. Johu n·. Tf·uylaucl for his Ylflllliii!J COJIIIIICnlar.\' 011 "lames Jfadisou.

the Great Lillie JJ all": to . 1 11ita rt 'isc for her Illustrated history of the Se11ior

Closs: to "J!i/.:c·· Lync for her li7•cly COIIIIIIcnts 011 ''The People's Choice''; to

the Faculty Committee 011 Studcut Publications. Jfiss Clc1;daml , • .lfiss . ..Jikcu .

.lliss Palmer, .1/iss Jfarbut .• 1!r. Loyall, J!r. Gibbo11s, Jlr. 11larshall (a11d espe­

cially yood old Dad), for yeucra/ ad7•icc and encouragemeHt: to 11fr. Harry

Balibau. pl10toyraphrr. J/ r. Gordon Briylit 111an, CII[JI'a<Jer's represeHtati?.•e. ill r.

Bill Burta11. priuter's rcprcscutali'i·c. aucl Jfr. /Jcury K. Tice. CO'i!er IIIaH; to

all IIICIIibcrs of the ctlllllu.il slajt 'i.1.'1lc> !fa'<.'e such hearty assista1zce- thc Editor

mal?cs illadcqualc but sincere aci~IIO'if.'lcclgmelll.

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Acknowledgments

To Dr. John II . Iluyhiiui for his running connnenlarv on "James Madison,

the Great Little Man": to . Inita Wise for her Illustrated history of the Senior

Class: to "Mike" Lyne for her lively comments on "The People's Choice"; to

the Faculty Committee on Student Publications. Miss Cleveland. Miss . liken.

Miss Palmer. Miss Marbut. Mr. Logan, Mr. Gibbons. Mr. Marshall land espe-

cially good old Dad). for general advice and encouragement: to Mr. Harry

Baliban. photographer. Mr. Gordon Bright man. engraver's representative. Mr.

Bill Burton, printer's representative, and Mr. Henry K. 'Lice, cover man; to

all members of the annual staff tvho gave such hearty assistance—the Editor

makes inadequate but sincere acknowledgment.

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