Marshall University - Chief Justice Yearbook (Huntington, WV)
- Class of 1945
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Dfiz 194 5 Junior Edition Volume III—1945 Published by Huntington, W. Va. A . . ' X' The VICTORY GONG, which has heat silent since Pearl llarbor, will be rung oil iron base on V” Day in lx nor of our men and women in service for om country, who are represented in our service flag, and especially for those who have given their lives while serving Uncle Sam. O, V Jit [ yh ) Page Pour DR. J. D. WILLIAMS President of Marshall College ‘ YnOTHER MEMBER was added to the Big Green fighting team in the fall of 1942. Whispers spread over the campus as we realized that we had a new president, and many questions whirled around in our heads as to his qualifications for our team. To satisfy our curiosity we began searching for information first one place and then another. As our search drew to a close we came to the conclusion that we would gladly welcome Dr. Williams as the captain of our team with the following specifications: A. B. and A. M. degrees, University of Kentucky; Doctor of Education, Columbia University; Professor of Education, University of Kentucky; organizing principal of the school system for the Tennessee Valley Authority, Norris, Tennessee; National Consultant for the American Council on Education; member of the Executive Committee of the American Council on Education, and also oi the American Association of Teachers Colleges; and President of the West Virginia State College Presidents' Association. P ge live DEDICATED TO ★ ★ I N M EMORIA M SUo thoid that iirill not czf ztirai ★ ★ ROBERT MERWIK GEARHART WILLIAM WAYNE HUTCHINSON IRA DAVID MILLER WILLIAM HELLER MOSSMAN RAYMOND A. SULLIVAN Page Six in tfid csrf xnitLci JbtLXvLcm who cirou [cl flCl(J£ cj xcichia tdcl wi tfi tls Clan of 4J George Floyd Allen James Donald Allen Herman Wallace Allison Fredrick Arthur Clarence Wilburn Barton Roy Elton Barton Calvin Basham Hugh Nash Batten William Baumgardner William Tomas Bess John B. Boley Laura Dana Booth William I.owell Bowen George William Bowers Charles Bradford Brashicr Ralph Calhoun Brashier Fred Burns Bromley Omer Mason Bunn Donald Edward Burns Clarence Eldridge Burns Dan Cardea Orville Carr Arnold Conard Castle Otis Fenley Cavendish Dorothy Mac Center John William Chapman John I.ochary Chase James Arthur Clagg Lee Ray Clayton Walter Alvin Cober John Coe Charles K. Connor Garland Copley Eunice Jeannette Crary John Frank Guerdon Jon Harold Cunningham Marry Edmund Danford Elba Davidson Charles Allen Davis Virginia Deschcnes Norman Ross Doe Harold Leslie Elliott Dale Sheldon Ernest Everett I'rwin William Richard Ferrell David Allen Foard William Edward Garrett Dan Haskell Gates Samuel Joseph Gibson William James Goldcamp Arthur Page Gough Clifford Haddad James Roger Hagan Robert Watson I lagan Charles Edward I lager Joe Ernest Hager Robert Rainncy I lager William H. Hanshcr Robert Cal vin Harvey Jack Proffitt Hayden Chester Vernon Hensley Robert I). I lippert Charles James Hollandsworth Basil Hoover William John Hussian Carl Bernard Jarrell Ralph Wellington Johnson Charles Edmund Jolliffee Nathan David Kaplan Loyd Kennedy William Guthrie Kincaid Roger Swentzcl King William Darrick Knox Robert Ellsworth Kuhns Edward Vincent Lee S. Eugene Levine Roy Carlyle Lewis Paul Lilly Leonard Leslie Litton Lee Malcolm Lyons Joseph Mackey Edna Irene Maynard William Ellsworth McCoppin John G. Martin Richard Mautz Albert Mazza Byron Dun fee Meadows Fred Ellis Meadows Gleen Midkiff Alvin Harry Miller James A. Moore George Jack Morrison Elizabeth Darcy Morton Orville Napier Harvey Mason Nelson Thomas Chamberlain Newsome Jack Edward Nichols James O. Nuckals William Francis O’Neil Jack Owens William Jack Padcn William Brooks Patterson Henry J. Pelligrini Paul Adkins Petterson John Thomas Peyton William Poindexter Oscar L. Price Donald Paul Protzman Rudolph Radick Richard Eugene Rader Charles Watts Richardson Marjorie J. Riblett Wendell Arthur Roberts Edward Lee Rowsey Joseph V. Safety George Johnson Selvcy Ralph F. Sene Jack B. Shumate John A. Simpson Paul Logan Smith Ray Elmor Smith Thomas P. Smvthe George Andrew Stark Frank David Stone, Jr. Marvin L. Stone George E. Sturgeon Leslie J. Swann Ernest G. Thabet Richard F.. Thaxton Joseph Ivan Thoms Thomas E. Tice James Paul Tipton Jack Tomlinson Robert Chase Toole Earl D. Tracey Billy N. Turley Milton Turley Jane Turner Ralph L. Warner Wesley T. Whaley James Edward Wilkerson C. George William George L. Willis A. Jack Wilson Rolvrt J. Wilson Edward Ashley W'oods Dorothy F. Worcester Glenn F. Wright Walter Yates Roderick L. Zeller Page Seven czrfcLnLni.it’iatoxi Ous (i. Wilson Dean, Teach,rs College E. V. Bowers Dean, College of Ails an,I Sciences Luther E. Bi edsoi: Registrar Harry D. Keith Com pi roller anJ Ruuness Managei Page Right Lillian Helms Buskirk Acting Dean of Women J. F. Bartlett Professor of Chemistry Curtis Baxter Associate Professor of English R. Lloyd Beck Professor of Philosophy Marius Blesi Professor of English Robert L. Britton Associate Professor of (ieography Page Ten O A AIR William H. Childs Associate Professor oj Commerce Charlotte E. Berryman Associate Professor of Physical Education Dorothy Bragonier Mathematics, High School M. G. Burnside Associate Professor of Political Si ienee H. O. Ci.ark 1 Superintendent, BuilJings aud Grounds Tom Dandelet Professor of Physiial Id mat uni H. Clayton Darlington Professor of Biology Lesi.if. M. Davis Professor of Geography Eunice Stewart Cook Home Vxouonsics, High School Hazel Daniels Third Grade, laboratory School Mabelle Crowder Darrow hirst Grade, Laboratory School Anna Laura DeNoon Professor of Mathematics Jane A. Dincess Sixth Grade, Laboratory School Page V.lci Ctt 1ri.ni Clark Evans Lyei.l V. Douthat Social Studies, High School Cecil J. Ferguson Manager, Student Union J. C. Fors Associate Prof (nor of Spanish St. Elmo Fox Head Instructor in Piano Mathematics and Commerce. High School Rutii Marion Flower Associate Professor of English Virginia Foulk Associate Professor of Education V. FI. Franklin Professor of English Page Twelve I I.. Galloway Manager, Bookstore N. Bayard Grhen Biology jiiJ Chemistry, High School Cl.aka 11. Harrison Instructor in Commerce Augustus W. Hayes Professor of Sociology C. E. Hedrick Piafessor of History Rai ph Preston I Iron Professor of Physics A. E. Harris Professor of Political Science Louisi Fay Haworth Instrut tor in Voice Harold M. Hayward Associate Professor of Sociology William Powell Hooper Assistant Professor of Bil le Page Thirteen George V. Howgate Associate Professor of English Genevieve N. King Instructor to lint any Frances Lairi Your lb i.,raJc, Laboratory School Melvin P. Loy Associate Professor of Biology Raymond I!. Janssen Page Four ceil Assist an! Professor of Geology Joseph S. Jarionski Professor of Art A. Conn Klinger Professor of History Virginia Lee Inst rut tor m ournalism Tiileta S. Lyon Assistant Professor of Howe Economics Harry Muellfr Professor of Julia Mf.nf.ff.f Instructor in Home Economics Paui N. Musgravi- Principal, laboratory School Oi a K. Pf.tf.rson Fifth Grade, laboratory School A. O. R ANSON Profeuor of Speech Rosa Oi ivhr Librarian V Pace Pitt Profeuor of Journalism Virginia Ruh r English, Hi ah Ssbool Louise McDonough Associate Profeuor of Physical Education PaW Fifteen Ruth Robinson Profrttor of Physical Education Virginia Robison Myrtle MacDannai.d Rouse Associate Professor of Howe Economics R. V. Simons Instructor of Engineering Bi tty Lovett Spenc er Part.time Instructor of Psychology Assistant Professor of Home Economics Martha B. Rummell Kindergarten, laboratory Scbrrol Veta Lee Smith College Secretary Mary Jo Stevens Social Studies, High School Page Sixteen Alma Nease Noble Assistant Professor of French and l stin Adi-i.i.a F,. Strousf Lksi.ii: J. Todd InstrncJoi in Home Economics Professor of Chemistry HoRAC.I GRISHAM Tool I W'niiwi Irvin Uttfrback Professor of History Professor of .oology Florence H. VanBibbek KaTNERINF WlHLF.R Associate Professor of Psychology Professor of English Sanford G. Wheeler I,. Marif White Instructor in Speech Assistant Registrar Mak Williamson Wiiitf. Associate Professor of English Page Seventeen Mary Elizabeth Williams I nst i nctor in Mathematics Clara Wiltse Aunt tint Professor of Art Roy C. Woods Professor of FJucation Edith Wii.son Amick SecouJ Grade, l.almrafory School Mrs. J. E. Cummings Music, Laboratory School A. R. Halley Profeisor of English Ina Woodford Hart English, High School Charles A. Hoffman, m.d. College Physician Albert L. Olson Professor of Economics R. I. Roudebusii Professor of EJ mat ion James B. Siiouse Professor of EJ neat ion l.UCY A. WIIITSEL Professor of l i in, Greek anJ German Lee A. Wolfard Professor of Commerce Marie W. Woofter Mat hematics, laboratory School Ora Staats Financial Secretary Mary Helen Steele Instructor in Piano L. E. Vandlrzalm Associate Professor of FJucation Ruth Schnidek Music, Laboratory School Page Eighteen Page Nineteen Seated, left to right, Janice Cook, Evelyn Haws; standing, left to right, Madeline Nasser, Ruth Hamill, Eleanor Porter, Adrian Hatfield, Marjorie Kunz, Viola Lipscomb, Rita Sullivan. Carnett Queen, Natalie I.yon, Nell Cornell. STAFF Iul if or-in-Chief _ Managing lid if or liusiness Manager — Evelyn' Haws ___Janice Cook Adrian 1 Iatiiiid John Anderson Jean Bryant Peggy Bu .ek Kathryn Carpenter Nell Cornell Mildred Parley Judy Gellman Eunice Haddad Janet Hagen Ruth Hamill Elizabeth 1 iayncs Virginia I lodges Marjorie Kunz Viola Lipscomb Natalie Lyon Janet Miller Dorothy Muir Marilynn Musick Eunice Parry Beverly Petit Eleanor Porter Garnett Queen Rita Sullivan Norma Dale Tice Virginia Todd Marycllcn Wise Page Tuw y I Ml RUM HI,I-' of gunfire in the distance did not turn our young heads on that bright day in September 1941. Our minds were lull of the wonder and excitement that college life had in store for us. In the next few weeks our life was practically planned for us—a sorority dance here, a fraternity party there, a mix on Monday night, a swing given by the Student Council, a play by the college theatre, and of course our daily, or should I say hourly, visits to the Student Union. And oh yes, I almost forgot about registration and classes starting in the mist of all these activities. From then on. we were full fledged Marshallites. In the meantime the football season was getting well under way, and with our moral support the Thundering Herd was bringing home victory after victory. With the approaching of the Homecoming game our excitement grew to almost unbearable heights. To set it all off our curiosity was keeping us in a dither to know who was to lx crowned queen of the year. The afternoon of the game all of the sororities and fraternities had beautiful floats to parade around the field during the half. The contestants eligible for the beauty queens also appeared, but it was not until that night at the dance that we knew who was to lx queen. That night we were all transformed from bobby-sock kids into beautiful girls ami handsome fellows. Shocked back to reality by the approach of midsemester exams we settled down to a quiet two weeks of intensive study. Hut no sooner were the exams over until we resumed our social activities. This time basketball was the main highlight, with several swings, dances, and a play thrown in for good measure. One of the many things we were truly proud of that year were student elections. It seemed as if everyone had been struck by a bolt of democracy. One society in particular that aided the movement was the B. O. M. (Builders of Marshall), which consisted of both Greek and Independent parties. We entered our second year at Marshall realizing that many of our boys had marched off to war, and like all war-time colleges, we had a limited social program. During the year our class grew smaller and smaller as the boys were called or enlisted until it seemed as if our class would just fade away. Even our football and basketball seasons were greatly restricted, but we did manage to struggle through. In March 1943 the Army answered the maiden’s prayers and sent Marshall a ready-made Army, the 47th Division of the Air Force. The students set right to work to help build Army morale. The sororities gave parties for them, and there were weekly dances for our cadets. Hut other than these our social activities were rationed considerably. But our help was not all in the social line; many of us spent our free time doing Red Cross or canteen work and similar activities. Page Twenty-one September 1943 found only a few of our class coming back to Marshall. Could this be Marshall that we had entered in ’41? The ebb of life went down and down: The campus was as dead as if ghosts walked the lanes. The only sign of life was the tramp, tramp, tramp of the cadets and their attempt to stay cheerful by singing. This year we had no college dances, only a few for the cadets, no parties, no football games. Most of the boys who had entered in '41 by now had entered the service, and many of the girls left to get jobs while money was free and easy. Time after time we who were left had to check our own impulse and muster up all the resistance we had to finish school, but in the end our better judgment helped us through the temptation. We realized that after all we were the America of Tomorrow, and that in order to become good leaders or followers we needed all the education that we could obtain. To case our impatience to get out of school and start our own careers the administration began the accelerated school program. Under this new program we could finish school in three years by going a few weeks in the summers. At last our senior year is here. Why, it seems only yesterday that we were freshmen. yet now we can realize that in the past four years we have endured many hardships just as all college students have done during times of war. These hardships have left their imprint on us. for they have matured us beyond our time. This year many of our boys who entered with us in ’41 arc back, and also many younger and new ones. The cadets have left, and again Marshall is taking on an air of pre-war days with our crowded Union, swings, mixes, and many extra entertainments. When the Student Council planned Sadie 1 lawkins Day all the student body and even some of the faculty participated. Other memories are of swings given not only for the student body, but also for the patients at Morris Memorial and Veterans hospitals. Perhaps the most amusing memory is of the Faculty basketball game which was held entirely for the l iny Tim Fund. Who can ever forget Bill Garda as Page Pitt, Carl Drury as Dean Bowers, or Jimmie Staley as Pappy” Utterback? A Service Flag has been erected, a memorial beneath which we always pause as we pass it by the clock in Old Main. One of the final events of the year was the Spring Carnival, the first of its kind on the campus—the Marshall of the good old days” is back and back to stay. Once again we can be proud to be a Marshall student. Our faces have turned to the future; we no longer have to look backwards, but can turn our eyes toward bright opportunities. As we come closer to the day of graduation, there is a lump in our throats and the suspicion of tears in our eyes, for after all this has been our home for four years and each of us has grown close to his classmates. We’ve struggled together, played together, and now we come to the parting; but such is life. To the incoming students we offer a hearty welcome, for we know they will love Marshall as we do. P« gr Twenty-two John Anderson, A. B. August 194$ Pol the jI Science Staff of Annual Helen Asbury, A. B. May 194$ Comnn ice. Social Studies Clumber of Commerce Staff of Annual Minnii: Bauer, A. B. May 194$ Vocational Home Economics Physical Education Home Economics Club Kappa Omicron Phi Edna Jean Blethan, A. B. August 194$ Music, History Treble Clef Maude Boyd, A. B. May 194$ Elementary and Secondary Teaching, Social Studies and English Charles Arthur, B. S. May 194$ Chemistry Betty Jani Ashworth A. B. Mjy 194$ Vocational Home Economics, Biology Home Economics Club, Kappa Omicron Phi, Tint a Epsilon Elnora Belcher, A. B. January 194 $ Journalism Parthenon, Eourth Estate W. A. French Club Emma Lee Bowden, A. B. May 194$ Commerce, Social Studies Wanda Browder, A. B. May 194$ Vocational Home luouomics Biology Home Economics Club, Kappa Omicron Phi, Theta Epsilon Page Twenty-three Jean Bryant, B. 5. May 194 i Commerce Si hum Sigma Sigma Stajf of Annual Ei.ouke Campbei i., A. B. May I94f Commerce Alpha Sigma Alpha Kathryn Carpenter, A. B. May 194 J Music, Social Studies Madrigal Cluh, Theta Epsilon Staff of Annual Nannii: Lily Clark, A. B. May l ! 4f Biology, Social Studies Mi i ba Clay, A. B. August I94i Elementary Teaching Margaret Bu .lk, A. B. A(tf I94i Sociology Pi Kappa Sigma. Gamer Gammer, Student Council, Pan Hellenic Couucil Staff of Annual Geraldine Canterberry A. B. August I94 Commerce, Biology Kappa Tau Phi Betty Helen Clark, A. B. August I94i Commerce, Social Studies Chamber of Commerce Joan Clatworthy, A. B. May I94f English Theta Rho W. A. A. Janici Lenori- Cook A. B. May 194‘ Art, Mathematics Alpha Sigmj Alpha Managing Editor of Annual Page Twenty-four Virginia Belle Cook, B. S. Jaunar y 194 1 Home Economics Chi Bets Phi. Kappa Omicron Phi. Home Economics Club Ni t 11; Corni ll, A. B. May 1941 Physical Education. Science tt'. A. A., Spor lritcs, Staff of Annual, Theta Epsilon, V'. t. A. Hoard, French Club Staff of Annual B:i i)y Louise Covert, A. B. May 1941 Chemistry and Mathematics Chi Beta Phi Bi i i v Li i Davidson, B. S. May 1941 Commerce (Secretarial) Delta Sigma Epsilon Chamber of Com meres’ Dorothy Dobbins, A. B. May 1941 Home Economics Kappa Omicron Phi Home Economics Club Tiior L. Cooksfy, A. B. May 1941 Music and Trench French Club, Classical Association, Treble Clef Virginia Cornell, A. B. August 1941 English Madrigal Club, Alpha Psi Omega, Della Sigma Epsilon Mary Ellen Cunningham A. B. May 1941 English Delta Sigma Epsilon Mary Frances Di-itz, B. S. August 1941 C.ht mistry Theta Rho Elizabeth Dunn, B. S. August 1941 Commerce l.aiJIey Hall Conned, Student Council, Sigma Sigma Sigma Chamber of Commerce Page Twenty-five Ruth Gkati Edington A. B. August 194$ Speech Sigma Sigma Sigma Alpha Pti Omega College Theatre Mildred Farley, A. B. August 194$ English Literature Pi Kappa Sigma Gammer Gammer Staff of Annual Florence Fitzgerald, A. B. May 194$ Vocational Home Economics Home Economics Club Genevel Garrett, A. B. Ma) 194$ Art, Home Economics Judith Gellman, A. B. August 194$ Sociology Staff of Annual Lillian Brown Falls, A. B. August 1941 Vocational Home Economics Home Economics Club, Y. W. C. A. Ruth E. Figgatt, A. B. May I94f Botany Baptist Student Union W'ii.da Franklin, A. B. May 194$ Vocational Home Economics Kappj Omieron Phi Home Economics Club Calvin Gearhart, A. B. May 194$ Political Science Emma Gene Gillispie, B. S. August 194$ Chemistry Chi Bela Phi Page Twenty-six Eunice Haddad, B. S. May 194$ Commerce Chamber of Commerce W. A. A. Staff of Annual Eileen Hall, A. B. January I94f Home Economies, Science Home Economics Club Theta Rho Adrian Hatfield, A. B. August 1941 Mathematics Alpha Kappa Pi, Chi Beta Phi Business Manager of Annual Elizabeth Rf.es Haynf.s A. B. May 1941 Commerce, Social Studies Delta Sigma Epsilon, Chamber of Commerce, Future Teachers of America, Staff of Annual Mary Alice Hicks, A. B. August 1941 English, Music Theta Rho, Library Assistant Janet Hagen, B. S. May 1941 Commerce (Accounting) Madrigal Club Chamber of Commerce Staff of Annual Ku ril Hamii l, A. B. August 1941 Psychology Sigma Sigma Sigma, Gamer Gammer, Chi Bela Phi. Staff of Annual Evelyn Haws, A. B. May 1941 English and Speech Alpha Sigma Alpha, Alpha Psi Omega, College Theater, Pan Hellenic Council, Student Council, Senior Class President, Editor-in-chief of Annual I Ifi.en I 1 ERNST, A. B. May 1941 Commerce, Sotial Studies Kappa Della Pi, Alpha Sigma Alpha Dormitory Council, Student Council Virginia I Iodgf.s, A. B. Mn 94 f Physical Education, Home Economics V. A. A. Home Economics Cluh Kappa Omicron Phi, Staff of Annual Pafff Twenty-seven Dorothy Holland, A. B. May 1945 Social Studies Form: Luaii Hutchison A. B. August 194 5 Elementary Teaching Margaret Jackson, A. B. May 1945 Commerce and Mathematics Sigma Sigma Sigma, Chi Beta Phi Student Council Chamber of Cemmerce Robert Patrick Kane, B. S. May 194 5 Commerce College Theater, Alpha Psi Omega Chamber of Commerce Marjorie Run , A. B. May I94S Com mi rce, Spanish Sigma Sigma Sigma, Kappa Delta Pi, Chamber of Commerce, W. A, A, Staff of Annual Mary Jane Hughes, B. S. May 1945 Chemistry Ruth Starr Hyre, A. B. May I94S Vocational Home Economics Commerce Home Economics Club Chamber of Commerce Elaine Crites Jarrett A. B. May 1945 Elementary Education Genevif.vi Kohi er, A. B. May 1945 Sociology Frances Lee, A. B. August 194 5 English Kappa Delta Pi Y. W. C. A. Page T u rn t y-eight Viola Lipscomb, A. B. August 1945 English Student Con mil. President '41 Gamer Cum met Staff of Annua! Natalie Lyon, A. B. Afjy I94f Elementary Teaching Sigma Sigma Sigma Kappa Della Pi Gamer Gammer W'. A. A., Staff of Annual Al.za Mainly, A. B. August 1 4) Biology, Social StnJiet Tiiermutis Mick, A. B. May 1941 English Delta Sigma Epsilon Lillian Mii.i.fr, A. B. May I94S Mathematics, Commerce Chamber of Com merce Eugene Lowe, B. S. May 1941 Physics Hand, Madrigal Club Chamber of Commerce Phi Tan Alpha Una MacKi n .il, B. S. August I94S Political Si lence, Business Administration Sigma Sigma Sigma Gamer Gammer Marian McKenzie, B. S. May 194 Dietetics l.aidley Hall Council Home Economics Club Janet Roberts Mm f.r, B. S. August I94i Spanish Sigma Sigma Sigma Gamer Gammer Pan-Hellenic Council Staff of Annual Virginia Miller, A. B. May I94S Vocational Home Economics Home Economics Club Kappa Omicron Phi Page Twenty-nine Maxine Moorf.head, A. B. August 194$ Music Treble Clef Kappa Della Pi Dorothy Muir, B. S. May 194$ C remit fry Sigma Sigma Sigma Staff of Annual Madeline Nasser, A. B. May 194 $ Political Science International Relations Club Trench Club Madrigal Club Staff of Annual Marjorie Osborne, B. S. August 194J Dietetics Alpha Sigma Alpha Kappa Ornicron Phi Wii.da Parsons August 194 $ Vocational Home F.conomics Alpha Psi Omega, lambda Phi T.ptilon, Kappa Ornicron Phi Virginia Morris, A. B. August 194$ Commerce, Social Studies Chamber of Commerce Marii ynn Music k, A. B. 194$ Speech Sigma Sigma Sigma Alpha Psi Omega College Theater. Madrigal Club Staff of Animal W. Edward Osborne, B. S. May 194$ Commerce Kappa Alpha, Student Council Chamber of Commerce College Theatre Staff of Annual Eunice Parry, A. B. May 194$ Ptyc wlogy Sigma Sigma Sigma Pjn-llellenie Council Staff of Annual Lorena Pauley, A. B. August 194$ Com mrree Page Thirty Lillie Perry, A. B. Angus JV-H Itiolog), Social St u dies Eleanor Porti R, A. B. Mu 1941 English. Spanish Sigma Si,Kiitu Sigma Kappa D ll j Pi Stuff of Annual Jean Ramagi., A. B. May 1941 English Pi Kappa Sixma I li i i m Geneva Saunders A. B. May 1941 English Ci ARA ScMLEGl.L, A. B. AIjv 1941 Art W. A. A. Ruth Pew, A. B. May 1941 Vocational llonic Economic! lulure Teachers of America Home Economics Kappa Omicron Phi Garnett Queen, A. B. August 1941 Sociology Delta Sikiua Epsilon Chi lie la Phi I.a ill Icy Hall Council Staff of Annual Elizabeth Rouse, A. li. August 1941 Commerce Dorothy Sciiauk, A. B. August 1941 English, Speech. Commerce Pi Kappa Sigma Staff of Annual Georgi Sc IIROEDLR, A. B. August 1941 English, Social StnJics Page Thirty-one Dorothy St At.C.S, B. S. AfrfV v- } Hot an v Chi Bit.; Phi Rita Sullivan, B. S. May 1945 Com hk ret Thtta Rho. Ncu niiin Cluh Chamber of Comment S mlenf Council Pan-Hellenic Council Staff of Anunal Virginia I.i t Todd, B. S. May Cb mixtry Chi Bi t,; Phi Stuff of Annual Mary Ai.yce Toni m i, B. S. May 1941 Chemistry Ncu man Club, Chi Beta Phi Mi in bei of l.aiJIc y Hall ( nuiu ;l Zoology lath. Assistant Mary Etta Sowasii MrfV 1941 Vocational Home Economics Kappa Omicron Phi Home Economics Club Norma Dale Tice, A. B. May 194 5 Music, English Pi Kappa Sigma Treble Clef Gamer Gammer, Staff of Annual Byron Tolir, A. B. August 194 1 Com me ret Alpha Theta Chi Pearl Toppi r, A. B. May 194 J English. Social Studies Kappa Delta Pi Staff of Annual Helen Marie Vicki rs, A. B. May 1941 Music. Commerce I re bit Clef. Alpha Sigma Alpha Dormitory Council Chamber of Com merit I .ORI'TTA Y FTTI INC., A. B. August 1941 Home Economics, Biology Page Thirty-1 u o Nl I DA Will ATI I y. A. B. Mj 1941 English, Social Studies Norma Lit. Wiiiii., A. II. August 1941 Commerce, Spanish Kappa Delta Pi Theta Epsilon, Cham her of Commerce, Student Assistant in College of Aits and Sciences Maryellen Mi i s Wisi A. B. August 1941 Biology Alpha Sigma Alpha Madrigal Treble Clef Home Economics Cluh Staff of Anunal Mary Li i .abi iii Woodyard A. B. May 1941 Mathematics, Biology Chi Beta Phi Kappa Delta Pi SENIORS WHOSE PICTURES DO NOT APPEAR Marian Hfi.en Edit r A. B. Dorothy Goi.dfard, A. B. Margaret I.. Hill, A. B. Marian Eli .aijltii Hill A. B. Patricia Hunter, A. B. Hll DLGARDl. La .ZELL, A. B. Anci lini White, A. B. Muy 1941 Home Economics, Swial Studies Emma |i an Wiit iams, A. 11. August 1941 Elementary Teaching Ci 1.0 Arm ni Woods, A. B. I annary 1941 Miisn, Commerce tirchcstra, Madrigal Kappa Dilfa Pi Dennis Wyrk k, A. B. August 1941 Sociology SENIORS WHOSE PICTURES DO NOT APPEAR .it pi 1 a Maynard, A. B. Merlin McCoy, B. S. Dorothy Murphy, B. S. Faytiie Sally” Poage A. B. Pali. Thompson, A. B. Mildred Peck Watkins A. B. Walter K. Yates, A. B. May 1941 P re-Med. Page Tbirf y-three untzizcl cm ut in 4 Jack Edward Adams Betty Lee Aders Dorothea Lee Alderson Joyce Alley Betty Jo Anderson Cora Ann Anderson Betty Mac Arthur Charles Edison Arthur Rose Elaine Arthur Elizabeth Toney Asbury I lelen Louise Asbury Betty Jane Ashworth Thomas Rice Bailey Glenna Audrey Ball Ruth Armincta Barrett Richlctt Cameron Bartlett Bernice Aleen Berry Laura Genevieve Bias Jack Barbour Bing Betty Anne Blair Jean Sterling Bobbett Marian Chari Bobbett Florence Evelyn Bostin Emma Lee Bowden Lloyd Duane Bowen Earl Bowes Emma Leola Bowling Penna Louise Branham Lois Mabel Brill Mcrian Elaine Bright Bess Millicent Broaddus Merle Brooks Wanda Ruth Browder Corelta Jean Bryant Cleveland Burgess Rebecca Florence Burkhardt Melon Lcgg Burns Margaret Rose Bu ek Catherine Jane Callahan Myrtle Ruth Canterbury Claude Richard Canterbury Mary Susan Car berry Louclla Carey Grace Casio Ethel Mae Chambers I lilda Childers Glenn Thornton Christian Marjorie Clay Marian E. Clogston George Edward Cobcrn Dorothy Elizabeth Coffey Betty Jane Colley Mary K. Conner Janice Lcnorc Cook Mary Mope Cook Virginia lie 11 Cook Edgar Wendell Copley Susie Copley Nolle K. Cornell Ann Bedill Courtney Phyllis Ann Cox Sidney Marion Craft Elaine Critcs Everett Cromer Betty June Cromwell Virginia Lee Crumm Rhea Dona Ida Curry Wilma Curry Mary Ellen Cunningham James Henry Daniel Jewell Nadine Daubcnspech Betty Davidson Helen Louisa Charles Richard Davis Mary Frances Dietz Jeanne Browning Disney Terry Elvers Docklcrman William Gordon Dulley Howard David Edwards fewcll Ann Effingham Barbara Emmons Margaret Eloisc Erwin Juanita Benton Fanning Martha Ruth Einlinson Florence E. Fitzgerald Arthur Eugene Franklin Avoline Franklin Wilda Darrel Franklin Helen Elizabeth Freeman Marjorie Virginia Freutel Ruth Inez Gardner Dorothy Ann Gibson William Gillen Emma Gene Gillispiv Rosemary Betty Gragg I toward Thomas Greweling Mary Evelyn Guthrie Alice Flail Richard Earl Hanlcn Joe Richaul Hannon Georgia Matilda Hardwick Betty I lathaway Mildred Evelyn Flaws Elizabeth Haynes Dorothy Jane Heilman Wanda Frances Hereford Jeanne Ellen Hicks Ann Bourquin Hill Margaret Ruth Huffman Mary Jane Hughes Clara Ann Hulbcrt Constance Rose Humphreys Patricia Rose Hunter Voris Evelyn Hunter Margaret Hope Jackson Betty Rosaline James Frank Jarrctt Demarius Jar roll Billy Jack Johnson Charles Adrian Johnson Charles Richard Johnson Juanita Johnson Foote Johnson Robert Patrick Kane Richard Dean Keenan Jack Keister Phillip Jackson Kern I.ibby Kington Marjorie Joyce Kunz Dorothy Helen Lawson Mary Kathryn Layman PnX1' Thirty-four Frances Lee Charles William Leihec Raymond Richard Lewis Mae Constance Lilly Viola Lipscomb Paul Durward Lockhart Paul Charles l.ovett Frances Louise Lowder Arnold I loward Lowe Frank Eugene Lowe Ruth Lawson Lowe Virginia Berkeley Lyon Ruth Jean Maynard Blaine White Malcolm Virginia Mae Markham Elmer Lynn Martin Betty June McCann Gilda McClung Braxton Kenneth McDjvic Lucy Worth McLeod Joyce Meador Emil Meadows Thermutes Muse Mick Lillian Miller Ruth Marilyn Miller Virginia Miller Charles Albert Miser Elizabeth Carol Moore Phyliss Louise Moraio Geraldine Derr Moran Dorothy Morefield Zelma Morgan Beulah Emma Munson John Wallace Murdock Dorothy Mac Murphy Marilynn Musick Opal Lcnora Nelson Margaret Ann Nichols Betty Ann Nickcll Irma Jewel Nickels George Ernest Nolan Lois Mildred O’Dell William Edward Osborne Russell H. Paden Beatrice Marie Parker Gladys Elizabeth Parker Eunice Lee Parry Mildred N. Peck Arlinc Pennington Arthur Max Perry Zadie Kathleen Peters Virginia Peterson Beverly A. Petit Ruth Pew Clifford Thomas Phillips Doris Phillips Alice Pickering Eleanor Porter Helen Virginia Powers Martha Lou Priddy Elizabeth W. Pultz Charles William Purcell Earl Riley Reynolds I.ena Mac Richmond William John Riddle Betty I.ou Riggs Faith Roberts Dolly F. Robin Shermon H. Ross Paul E. Sanders William T. Sandlin Helen G. Saunders Laurel Elaine Saunders Margaret Sawyer Clara Schlegel Dorothy Louise Schnabel Mary Schurman Frieda A. Scraggs Douglas Semoncs Eve Elizabeth Shannon Mildred G. Shraycr Margaret Shrewsbury Louise Burgess Shropshire Betty Jo Sibley Helen I.. Sikes Virginia Lee Silvey Helen Sindell Willis Ray Sinnock Betty I.ou Skaggs Jacob Franklin Smales Davie Edward Smith James E. Smith Robert G. Smith Carl Murfin Snevelv Hilda C. Snyder James G. Southern Mary Etta Sowash Stanley H. Spoor Eileen Mac Spurlock Virginia Ruth Starr Margaret Steele Louise B. Stern Rita M. Sullivan Lyda M. Sutton Rodney Jean Taylor Norma Dale Tice Virginia Lee Todd Ruth Irene Toney Mary Alycc Tonclli Pearl Topper Nanette Shirley Tuppman Harriett Patricia Turney Margie Jean Via Helen Marie Vickers Ben Gray Virgin Frances Wallace Janet Kennedy Waller French Turley Walls Adrian Walters Louise Mary Weaver James McClung Webb Doris Louise Wccklcy Angeline White Martha Jane Whitley Rachel Ann Whitley Mary Hays Wilcoxin Robert Thomas Wilders Vada Evelyn Wilkcrson Laura Mae Winter Charlotte Wise Marvellen Wise Cleo Arlene Woods Charles Judson W'ray Joe Wilson Young nocv?-- J'Vs eliciti1 ft now Page Thirty-five jg45 tfj'iacluatzi ntsxincj lines. 4 John Anderson. '43 Minnie Bauer, ’42 Edna Jean Blethan, ’42 Maude Boyd, '44 Geraldine Canterberry, ’42 Kathryn Carpenter, ’42 Betty Helen Clark, 42 Lilly Clark, '42 Melba Clay, ’42 Joan Clatworthy, ’42 Virginia Cornell, ’43 Thora L. 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