Mary Washington College - Battlefield Yearbook (Fredericksburg, VA)

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fis Book of . rr f f-Z-K k } 1 eij ■ h jh e ATTLETIELD of • • 1 9 3 I • ■ it Mary Llkmexts Editor Audrey Steele Helen Kyle Business Managers CO ms ATTLEflELD of • • I 9 3 1 • • n iu.isiii:i) I ' .v Till-: STUDENT BODY STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE FREDERICKSniKG. XIKGIXIA emQ GARDENS When looking at a garden Gorgeous in itself — a rare Thing of beauty, of color And fragrance on the air. Pause a moment — think a while. For here lives have been made And doubtless many destinies shaped In this loveliness and shade. -Alma Murchison, ' 33. I Slif will) has a I ' riciiil must he a lover i)f liinls and llowcrs. dI trees so tall, of ravines so rest- ful, of ijardens frajjraiit. and of rollin.t;- liiiis of i race. — Thus ( have we. the . ' l;itt. pictured tliem for you tiiat they nia_ - remind _ -ou of fi-ieiidsiiips rare and as sweet as roseniar and lavender. if. .Mk. Oscar H. D dicc ' lj In appreciation of one who nobly serves the students with his sympathetic undcr- standino of their problems, their needs, and their ambitions, we dedicate the 1931 Biittleficld to Oscar H.- di30n Darter SCHOOL . CLASSES FEATURES ACTI ' ITIES ATHLETICS ADVERTISEMENTS 0 fe School BOOK 1 J ' o 1. ' ' . f ct  J-f .v- - ' .k ac ' ult y r .— ; , 3P o- IS ' , Ki MORGAN L. COMBS, A. B., A. M., Ed. M., Ed. D. President Graduate of Richmond Academy ; A. B., Universit}- of Rich- mond ; A. M., University of Chicago; Ed. M. and Ed. D ' ., Har- vard University; teacher and principal in pubhc high and elemen- tary schools of Virginia; teacher in private school; superinten- dent of schools, Buchanan County, Va., 1917-1922; Assistant State Supervisor Secondary Education, 1922-1923; State Super- visor Secondary Education, 1923-1925; Professor Secondar} ' Ed- ucation, Boston University, 1926-1927; Director Research and Surveys State Department of Education, 1927-1929; Professor of Education, College of William and Mary, Summer School, 1927; Professor of Education, George Washington University, Summer School, 1928; Chairman Virginia Committee Association of Col- leges and Secondary Schools of the Southern States, 1923-1925; Contributing Editor, High School Quarterly. 1923-1925; author and editor numerous survey reports, bulletins, and publications ; President, State Teachers College, Fredericksburg, January 1, 1929. Mks. Chakles Lake Dushnell Dean of U ' oiiicii Mary E. McKenzif, George E. Shankle Elizaheth . Baker Professor of English Professor of English Professor of English Roberta L. Barnett Professor of English Mildred E.McMurtrv Professor of Ancient and Modern Languages j Irs. Frances W. Po(,ue Professor of Cowmercial Education James H. I )udli Alice Wakefield Professor of C.onnncrcial Professor of Commercial Education Education Mrs I MisH Donn Oscar H. I ). rtkk Mrs. Fkancks Kamky Profc soi of Ediirnlioii I ' rofcssor of Social S,iciuc rrofc.tsor of Social Sticiuc [RS. [. L. Al.STETTER Professor of Social Scicti KoyS. OxiK Professor of Scene Walter J. Youxr, Professor of Element. Education Helen H.Shvltz Professor of Sciene, LmisE BoiLLix Pfolcssor of Physical Education .MaryPiicebeEnders Professor of Physical Education Eva Taylor Epfes Professor of Musi Sallie H. Norris Professor of Music Nora C. W u.lis C.uace K. Tanner Professor of Music Professor of Home Ecououiics IvA Byrd Johnsiin Professor of Home Economi. Dorothy Dun, ax Professor of Fine and Industrial Arts William N. Hamlet Professor of Matheinatii  L B. Willis Jusechinf, Jr.KKKLi, Whitf. Ei.kanor Hayes Siil cri ' isor of Traiiiiiici Siif ' i-rrisor of Training Sutcnisor of Trniniiig School ' School -School RpfO, STAT ' .-TV O 29,,., ,ppc; COLLEGE Muriel L. Tenner Nettie Taliaferro Siipcrrisor of Training School il crrisor of Training School Secretary to Dean u Instriictioit Mar(,aret D. Calhoun Librarian Mrs. Dalia L. Ruff Dietitian and Assistant Dean of U ' omen Mrs. T. C. Ferneyhough Nancy G. McCleary Treasurer Secretary to the President Lucy Taliaferro Postmistress BOOK 1 s Qniovs ELSIE POWELL 100 Melrose A enue Hampton, ' iki ' .ixia Major: Elcmciilary Ediualioi, Minors: English. Mu.Ul ' ChoraLClub, ' 28, ' 29. ' 30, ' 31 ; Hik- ing Club, ' 28; Krablia Club, ' 28; ? - let Staff, ' 29, ' 30; Y. W. C. A., Litllc Caliinet, ' 29, ' 30, ' 31 ; German Club, ' 29, ' 30, ' 31 ; Dramatic Club, ' 9, ' 30, ' 31; Choir Club, ' 29, ' 30; K. S. K.. ' 29; Athletic Association, ' 31; Mav Court, ' 30 ; Leaders Club, ' 30, ' 31 ; Orchestra. ' 29, ' 30, ' 31 ; Secretary- Treasurer Les Savantes, ' 30; Presi- dent Tidewater Club. ' 30; Vice-Presi- dent. Choral Club. ' 30; President, Senior Class. ' 31. KATH RYX C. GALLAGHER 1,1 Rosi; West Clay KK, Xl Avenue iw Jkksf.y ice -I ' resi. lent Mai. ' r. : Elcmriilnrv Edinalion Minor: English May Queen. ' 30; .Senior Class Ke])- resentative. Student CVmncil, ' 30- 31 ; N ' ice-President, Senior Class. ' 31 ; German Club. ' 28. ' 29. ' 3 1. ' 31;; As- sistant Advertising Manager, Batti.f- KiF.i.n. ' 29. .Athletic Association, ' 28. ' 31 : Histanl Stales Club. ■30- ' 31 ; Statistics. Most Attractive. ' 29; Sta- tistics, Personalitv. 30: [ARGARET LOUISE POWELL (JOllSBORO, ] L RYLAND Secretary Ma 10 Mino Home Econoiiiii-s ■ Science. History Class Hockey Team, ' 27- ' 28, ' 28- ' 29; Dramatic Club, ' 29, ' 30, ' 31; Clul. Reporter, ' 30; German Club ' 29, ' 30, ' 31; House Council ' 29, ' 30; Vice- President Junior Class, ' 30 ; Secretary Senior Class, ' 31 ; House President of Betty Lewis ' 30- ' 31 ; Alpha Phi Sigma. ' 31 ; Leaders Club, ' 30- ' 31. ELIZABETH MERRELL GODWIN Newport News, Virgini.a Major: English Minors: History, Science Blackstone Colle ge, ' 28, ' 29; Lead ers Club, ' 31; President English Club ' 31; Treasurer, Senior Class, ' 31 Dramatic Club, ' 30; Secretary, Dra matic Club, ' 31; Bullet Staff, ' 31; Senior Reporter, Battlefield, 31 Tidewater Club, ' 30; German Club ' 30, ' 31 ; Athletic Association ' 30 ; Y W. C. A., ' 30, ' 31. GRACE GOODWIX TIAI KlNSALE, -|R.,IXIA Major: Elementary liduei Minor Elc)ncntar F.diu Enqiish Northern Neck Clul, ' 25. z. ' 29. ' 30; Reporter for Northern Ntck Club, ' 30; English Club, ' 30. ANNE i!R|-.NT Ottoman, iK(.rNi Minor: Ennlhh. Ediieali. ' n rmvilk- S. T. C.. Northern Neck MARY HELEN BURCH 710 North 10th Avenue Hopewell, Virgin l Majors: French, Latin Minor: English Alay Court, ' 28 ; Junior Class Rep- resentative, ' 29- ' 30; Treasurer Peanut Club, ' 29- ' 30; German Club, ' 29- ' 30 ; Vice President Le Cercle Francois, ' 29- ' 30; Treasurer Student Body, ' 31)- ' 31; President Alpha Phi Sigma, ' 31. JiIARY OWEN COBB Sebrell, Virginia Major: Home Economics Minors: Science, English Home Economics Club, ' 27- ' 28: Y. W. C. A., ' 28, ' 29, ' 30; Peanut Club, ' 28, ' 29, ' 30, 31 ; House Council, ' 30, •31. VIRGIE ' IA COOK S. T. C. Box 96 Fredericksburg, X ' ircinia Majors: Science, Sucial Scic, Minor: Howe Economics Treasurer Freshman Class, ' id LCCY NIKGIXIA CORK Little Pi.vmoi ' th, ' im,iNiA Maior: Social Science Minors: Physical Education. En;,lisl, House President. Frances W illard. ' 29- ' 30; Leader ' s Cluh, Q- ' JO; Tide- water Club. •2«. ' 29. ' 30. ' 31 : Class Hockey Team; Class Soccer Team; ( aptain, Class Haskclhall Team ; President of A. A.. ' 31; Secretary Leaders Clul.. ' 31: Senior Hockey Team ; (.irculaiion Manager lUtliel. ' 31. MARY LEE CRAAIPTON Berrvvili.e, Virginia Major: Social Science Minors: Home Economics, Educatii German Club, ' 29, ' 31 ; President t Shenandoah eduh, ' 30- ' 31 ; Leader Ckib, ■i[)- n. EVA DAVIS Sweet Hall, Virginia Major: English nors: History, Elcmcnta Education [ARY WALLF.R DUKIXSOX 0.!AX(,rc CnrxTY, Vik..inia Major: Enylish Minors: History. Education University of Virginia; English l ' i Major: luuilish Minors: Elementary Educalion. I ' hysical Education Simth st Virginia CluL. - ' iH ; ' icc l ' risi(k-ni Souih West irginia llul). ' Z -iO: Class Haskethall Tiam. •29- ' 3l): (lass Hi.ckiv Team. •M)--i : F.nglish (.hi!.. WO-M : 1-irc (om- mandcr. ' M)- ' i . MRS. C. A. EDWARDS Fredericksbuki. iR(,1XIA Major: Mathciiiati, Minors: Latin, Social . ' JANIE FLIPPO Guinea, Vir(,inia Major: History Minors: English, French Class Hockev Team, ' 28; Dramatic Club, ' 28- ' 29, ' 29- ' 30; Tidewater Club, ' 29- ' 30; English Club, ' 30- ' 31 ; Y. R. Club, ' 30- ' 31; }ilerry Makebelievers, ' 30- ' 31. CLAIRE FREEMAN Fredericksiii ' hi;, ' ik(.i.ni, Maior: Physical Educalioii Minor: F.iu lish Town Girls lluli, ' iz- ' H ; l ' R-si Uiu Town Girls auh. ' M)- ' i ; English Cliil., •29- ' 30; Senior Hockc.v Team. STEI,1.A (.AkREXTOX Fkanki.ix. ik.,i.nia Maiur: I ' riimiry Educalioii Minors: Enylish. Social Science Al|ili;i Phi Sigma, Dramatic C ' luli, -17. iS; Y. V. C. A. Lilllc Cal.incl. N ' arsitv llockcv Team, Sophomore Hockey Team. Literary Chih, ' O- ' L FRANCES ELLEN GIBBS Cape Charles, Virginia Maior: F.,u,lish Minors: Maflii-iiialirs, Education English Club, ' 30- ' 3l ; Eastern Shore Club, ' 27- ' 28- ' 29- ' 30- ' 31, Class Basketball Team ' ZP- ' SO, Class Hock- ey Team ' 28- ' 29. NANNIE WALLER GOODLOE Fredericksburg, Virginia Maior: Etcincntarv Education Minors: Art. English Day Students Club ' 2 , ' 29, ' 30, ' 31. RouziE GOL■I. AX INIIEX. ' lKi;lXIA Major: Siiciwr Minors: Molhcmilirs. E,u,lish FKAXCKS C. GLTHRII-: I ' .Ml ' llKl A, ' |K.,IMA Major: l-rc ch Minors: liiujlish. History Icihiis Hopkins Univorsilv. College Orctu-stia, Choir CliiL. Gi-rinaii elul.. Y. W. C. A.. AiliU-lic Ass.,ci.ni..n. HANNAH C. HALL KiN(. AND Queen C. H., Virginia Mann-: Sdcncc Minor: liinilish Alpha Phi Sigma, Class Hockey Team, ' 28; Class Soccer Team, ' 28, ' 30;Class Basketball Team ' 30; House Council, ' 29- ' 30 ; Tidewater Club, ' 29- ' 30; President Junior Class, •29- ' 30; President Y. R. Club, ' 30- ' 31 ; Senior Re|)resentalive, ' 30-31 ; Lead- ers ' Club, ' 29- ' 3n and ' 30- ' 31. VIRGINIA HARDING luviNCTON, Virginia Major: Science Minors: English. History Fire Captain, ' 28, ' 29, ' 30; Secre- tary-Treasurer Junior Class, ' 29; Treasurer Y. W. C. A., ' 29; Vice President Leaders ' Club, ' 30 ; Presi- dent Y. W. C. A., ' 30; Northern Neck Club, ' 27- ' 30; Choral Club, ' 27- ' 30 ; Dramatic Club. ' 28 ; German Club, ' 28, ' 29, ' 30; Athletic Associa- tion, ' 28, ' 29; Individual Swimming Meet, ' 28; Class Hockey Team, ' 27, ' 28, Class Basketball Team, ' 27, 28, ' 29; Class Baseball Team, ' 27, 28; Alpha Phi Sigma. nOKOTHY HART Haktkirli), ikim. ia Major: Elementary Edii,alioii Minor: Home Econoniii-s Home Economics Club, ' 27, ' 2iS ; Tidewater Club, ' 29, ' 30; Class Basket- ball Team, ' 29, ' 30, ' arsily Second Squad ' 29. ' 30; Y. R. Club, ' 30. ' 31. K ATHLKF.N K. HAWTHORN! KKNr.Kni.,K. ' IK..INIA Major: Elementary Eiliiealion Minors: History. Eiijilish I ' iedmoni Club, ' JllAM : I-armvi Stale Teacbers College. AURELIA ILEANE LEIGH 1310 West 27th Street Norfolk, Virginia Major: Commercial Education Minors: Coiniiiercial Education. English Treasurer Freshman Class, ' 27- ' 28 ; Secretary, Y. W. C. A., ;28-;29 ; Secretary Student Govenment ' 29- ' 30 ; President Student Government ' 30- ' 31 ; President Leaders Club, ' 30- ' 31 ; Secretary-Treasurer Alpha Phi Sig- ma, ' 30- ' 31 ; Dramatic Club, ' 30- ' 31 ; Kommercial Klub, ' 28, ' 29, ' 30, ' 31; Y. W. C. A„ ' 28, ' 29, ' 30, ' 31; Class Hockey Team, ' 28- ' 29 ; Class Soccer Team, ' 28- ' 29; Class Basketball Team ' 28- ' 29; Fire Department, ' 28- ' 29 Twin City Club, •28- ' 29, ' 30- ' 31 Typists Club, ' 28- ' 29. OLEN LEONARD Pooi-viLLE, Texas Alajors: Mathematics. Science Minor: Social Science Glee_ Club, Summer ' 30; Bullet Staff, ' 31 ; Basketball Team, ' 31 ; John Tarleton College. IF.ANXETTK BAIJ.ARD LUTHHR 102 Marshall Terrace DaNVH.I.E, ViRC.lNIA Major: Elementary Ediiealioii Minors: Enylisli. Social Science Alpha Phi Sigma; A Ivi.ser cf Freshman Commission, ' 31 ; Presi- dent Piedmont Cluh, ' 30. ' 31 ; Senior Cheer Leader, ' 31 ; Y, W. C. A. Cah- inet, ' 29, ' 30, ' 31; Treasurer F.nglish Club, ' 31 ; Treasurer Choral C luh, ' 31 ; Vice-President Choir Chih, ' 29: Leaders Cluh, ' 30, ' 31 ; German C ' luh. ' 29, ' 30, ' 31 ; Dramatic Cluh. ' 29, •30. ' 31; Bullet SlalT, ' 29, ' 30. ' 31; House Council ' 30; ' ice-President Betix- Lewis, ' 29; Class Hockev Team, ' 31 ' : Les Savanles, ' 30; Choral Cluh, ' 29. ' 30, ' 31 ; Fire Caiitain, ' 29. X X(A ' IT 1 NKKI-XK Y 3S47 1 n,,ns .on. Knad LVNCHIUK, VlK.;iNlA Mai r: El ■wen (irv EHiical „, Mino rs: El tllish Social Sci, ii .• Alhle ic As ucial ion; V. W. (■ A.. Ked-lic; lied ( lirls Chd., Fill V- illv Orchestra; G ■rman t. hih. ' M ■31; English Cluh, ■30. 31 ; Fire C iptaiii. ' 29, ' 30, •31; May Court. 30; P ied- monl C uh. ' 30, ' 31 525 Nash Street KOCKV [OUNT, NOUTH CaKIILIXA Major: Eiiglisli Minors: Social Sciciirc. Ediicaiioii Peace Junior College ; Vice-Presi- dent English Club. ' 31 ; Carolina Cluli. ' 31 ; German CIuli. ' 31. lOLLIE MILES Willis Wharf, Virginia Major: Elementary Education Minors: Home Economics, English Eastern Shore Club, ' 27- ' 28 ; Hiking Club, ' 27- ' 28; Class Hockev Team, ' 27- ' 28; Baseball Team, ' 27- ' 28; Y. W. C. A., ' 27- ' 28; Vice-President, East- ern Shore Club, ' 29- ' 30; Volley Ball, ' 29- ' 30 ; Secretary-Treasurer, Eastern Shore Club. ' 30- ' 31. OLA MLKK-W Khil., Y. k etary K„ ' 30. -il. G l uh ' 3(1. • -in lliil.. ' iO. ' 31. C. WOODWAKIi I ' AkK Miilor : linnlish Miiwr.i: llisl.iry. S.-.oiidary lidiiiiitinii I aiuii Club. -ZX. -29. ' M). ' 31 ; May loiirt. ' 28; Secretary. Choral tluli, ' 30; Literarv F.ditur. 15.-vtti.ki-iki.ii. 30. ' 31 : Vice-l ' resideiU. (. ' lioral Clul.. ' 31 : German flul.. ' 3(t. ' 31 : Les Sa- vames Glul.. •30. ' 31 : Y. W. C. A. Galiinet. ' 30. ' 31 : I raniatic Gliil.. ' 31 : Knglish Cliil.. ' 31. . [ARIETTE PENDLETON 1277 Wesi Thirty-seventh Street Norfolk, Virginia Major: Mathematics Minors: Science, English Tennis Team, ' 27 ; Twin City Club, ' 27; Treasurer Twin City Club, ' 30; German Club, ' 28; Treasurer German Club, ' 29; President German Club, ' 30; Class Reporter, ' 30; Leaders ' Club, ' 30. IDIA CORNELIA PITTMAN Rfj ina, ' iri;inia Majors: Ho Minor le Economics, Sc Social Science tw DKLLA ROSK I ' OOI.K 1 ()K1--,M,K, 1U..I.NI. Major: Coiiiiiu-i-ruil llducalion Minors: Cowincnwl liducolion Eiuilish Secretary, Y. W. T. A.. ' M : jiin Hockey Team. ' M). kl ' 111 lioi ' l-. l ' KKl!i;i.K 105 l- ' .iu-li(l entu Minor: C iiini,r,i,il lidii.aliini Minor: Conimrrriul iHii.alioii Alpha I ' hi Sigma. K-lJcge K, rcial Mill.. I ' ie ' liiioni Clnl. ANNE KING KATCLIFFE Falmouth. ViwiiNiA Major: English Minors: Latin. French Day Student ' s Club ' 28. ' 29, ' 30, ' 31. Athletic Association ' 31, F.nglish FRANCES ELIZABF:TH REED HiNNOM. VlRlilNIA Major: Mathematics Minors: English, History Jilackstone College ' 27- ' 28, North- ern Neck Club ' 27. ' ZX. ' 29. Treasurer Northern Neck tlnb ■30- ' 31, MARGARET K KIXIIAKD ' 200 Wadsvvo Lynchhuri;, irtli Slnci lKr.lMA Mmor: Conuncr. Minors: Comnu-r Eiu li cial rial ■sh licliu-ali, r.dncali( Fire Commander, ' 29- ' 3() ; ' icc- President Kommercial Kluli. ' 28- ' 29; Kommcrcial Klub, ' 27- ' 2S- 29- ' 30- ' 31 ; Advertising Manager. Batti.kfiki.h. ' 29- ' 30; Advertising Manager. Hullcl. ' 30- ' 31 ; German Club. •2.S- ' 29- ' 3()- ' 31 ; Southwest ' irginia Cluli. ' 27- ' 2 ' ' Piedmont Club, ' 29-30 ; Treasurer Piedmont Club, ' 30- ' 31 ; .Mav Court. •29- ' 30; Fire Chief. •27- ' 28. Leaders Club. •29- ' 30; Athletic Association ' 30- ' 31. Statistics— os . I ' oinilar ' 29- ' 3n. II AKD. ON 3 I ' hysical r.ducati.n, Mi William Marv. ' Zy- ' ZX: Glee Hub. •29- ' 30- ' 31 ; Glee Club Librarian, ' .«)- •31 ; Hockev Team. ' 3()- ' 31 : Soccer Team. ' 3()- ' 31 ; Treasurer Athletic Association ' 30; President Tidewater Club. ' 30; President Twin City Club. ' 31; Les .Suvanlcs. ' 30; Class Cheer Leader ■30- ' 31 ; Statistics. ' 30; Dram- atic Club. ' 3(t- ' 31 ; Sports Kdilor. Hiil- let. ' 31 ; Athletic Krlitor B. m.EFiKl.i . ' 3l)- ' 31; Manager. Hockev Team. ' .Vl; Mav Court. ' 30. AUDREY ELIZABETH STEELE L ' VN ' ASSAS, VlUlilNIA lilajor: Cuniiiicrcial Education Minors: Education, English Kollege Kommercial Klub, ' 28, ' 29, ' 30, ' 31; Dramatic Cluh, ' 28; German Club, ' 29, ' 30, 31 ; Piedmont Club, ' 30, ■31 ; Hiking Club, ' 28; President Kol- lege Kommercial Klub, ' 30; Fire Chief, ' 30; Leader ' s Club, ' 30; Bus- iness Manager, Batti.eflelii, ' 30, ' 31 ; Athletic Association, ' 28. LILLIE POLLARD STREAGLE Gloucester, ' ir(,inia Majors: Howe Economics. Science Minor: Social Science LlLLIAiX MARll ' . STL R ' n-A ' WT 924 Kast Duffy Strcci Savaxnah, Gbik.iia Major: Physical Education Minors: Enrjlish. Elementary Education Class Basketball, ' 28- ' 29 ; ■29- ' 3(); Class Hockey, ' 28- ' 29; ' 29- ' 3(); ar- silv Basketball, ' 28- ' 29: Caplain hin- ior N ' cucomb, •29- ' ,S(l; F.rlit(.i--in-Cbi l ' I he Bullet. ' JO- ' Jl. Majors: En.jlish. Latin Minor: History I iramalic Club •2K- ' 29, ' 29- M); Mer- ry Makibeliivcrs ' .JO- •31. Knglish Club ' JO- ' Jl; Lcs Savanlcs •29- ' .lO: Tnas- iirer of Tidewater ( liib ■29- ' 30; Treasurer nl Y. K. ( liib ■M)-M. MARY TERRETTA Stony Cheek, Viwiinia Major: Social Snciicc Minors: Sciciuc, Physical Editcatioii Radford State Teachers College, ■28; Literary Club, ' 30; Student Vol- unteer, ' 29, ' 30, ' 31 ; Vice-President, Alpha Phi Sigma, ' 31; President B. S. U., ' 30 ; Choir Club, ' 29, ' 31 ; Pea- nut Club, ' 29, ' 30, ' 31; Class Hockey- Team, ' 29, ' 30, ' 31 ; Class Soccer Team, ' 29, ' 30; Class Baseball Team ' 29, ' 30; Class Basketball Team, ' 29; Varsity Second Squad ' 30 ; Class Newcomb Team, ' 30. EMILY LEWIS THRUSTON Clopton, Viroinia Maior: Science Minors: Mathematics. Enylisli Junior Soccer Team, ' 29- ' 30 ; Sen- ior Soccer Team, ' 30- ' 31 ; Senior Hockey Team, ' 30- ' 31 ; Athletic As- sociation, ' 30- ' 31 ; President Baptist Student Union ' 30- ' 31. KTHF.L XALISKA Major: Commercial Educatwn Minors: Commercial Ed uc at ion. English Kollege- Kommercial Kliil , ' IS. ' 29, ' 30, ' 31 ; Peanut Club, •30, ' 31 ; Clioir Class, ' 30; Basketball, ' 30; Second Squad Basketball, ' 30. 317 I.il. Mawr: II, Minor AH.ll AX arsity Basketball, ' 29. ' 30: l].li I ' hi Sigma: Y. V. C. A. Cabinet. •3!1 •31; Tidewater Club, •3(1. ' 31. FLORENCE VAUGHAN 317 Libbie Avenue RiCHMON I), VlRI ' .INIA Major: Elcmc ulary liduau ' ion Minors: . Irt. English Var sity I ' .askcll ,all, ' 29. ' 30; Tide- cater dull, ' 3()- ' 31 ; Aljiha Phi Signia. CLARA BOYD WHEELER 815 McCormick Ave. Ci.iKTON Forge, Va. Ml Major: I ' hysical Edit irs: Physical Ediuatio Hislorx Randolpii Macon Women ' s College, President Y. Y., ' 30; Vice-President Student Council, ' 31 ; Secretary and Treasurer Mountaineer Club, ' 31 ; Glee Club, ' 29; Dramatic Club, ' 31; Y. W. C. A., ' 29- ' 30- ' 31; A. A., ' 29, ' 30, ' 31; Varsity Basketball, ' 29, ' 30, ' 31; Class Teams, ' 29, ' 30, ' 31. JESSIE STUART WHITE Wakefield, ' iki.i. ia Mil,,. Maior: Social Sc s: Home Ecoiiom l-.H.llisI, Dramatic Club, ' 28, ' 29; Ctrinaii Club, ' 28, ' 29, ' 30; Athletic As; .cia- tion -28, ' 31; Peanut Club. ' 28, ' 29. V O, ' 31; Treasurer, Dramatic Club, ' 30; House President, ' irginia Hall. ' 29- ' 30; President Peanut Club. ' 30, ' 31; Librarian, Choir Class, ' 29- ' 30; Chi.ral Club, ' 29- ' 30; Vice-President. Los Savantes, ' 29- ' 30 ; Piillrl StatT. •29- ' 3(i; Leaders Club, ' 30. ' 31. MARY MOTLEY W IXCEII-.L Maior: l-rciuh Minors: Latin. En,ilish 1 •res! iman Hock •■ • Team, •3S- ' 29 ; am a tic Club, •29- •29; K eporlcr lU, W. ■28 - ' 29; Y. W. C. . . t abinel. ■29, , ' 30 ; ( ,1 ermaii Club. •29- • 30. ' 30- 31 ; M )unt: lini ■er Club, •29 -•30; Ke (lorter, M( lunl; iin . ■er Club. •30- 31 ; Lo Cercle Er; in(;a •29- ' 30; Les Savanti ■s. 29- ' 30 ; Al plKI I Phi . ' ■ ipnia, , 30 ■•31 ; Vice- I ' n rsid. Y. W . C . A. •30 •31. VIRGINIA E. WRIGHT Newport News. ' irgini. Major: Jidiuiifioii Minor: C ml Educat ' u Dramatic Club, Alpha Phi Sigma, Tidewater Club, Kollege Kommercial Klub, May Court ' 26, German Club, Y. W. C. A. ' 25- ' 26. MAXWELL SAMUEL SHLAAIOWITZ 219 Keen Street Paterson, New Jersey Majors: Science, German Minors: Mathematics, Social Science Class Basketball, ' 31 ; House Pres- ident Bovs Dormitory, ' 31 ; New York Unixersity; Des Moines Uni- The 8onu ol llie 0 ub The dark lont-ly iiit ht With the uilil w iiul l)l() ' ini;- my ha Ami a ilvfiy ma.l. A wiiuhiii; trail That lcad to tlie end of nowhere: Gi e me my (h ' ess, My old ragged dress Of orange and hlue slazey silk. ' ith the scent of smoke Of fragrant pine smoke Lingering in e ery fold : V VUSV SI Tlial tells of luve and the roa.i. The song I love The ong of joyoii n. . Ah I I ' m weary of life. Thestai.l cily life W ith all of it- gl.MMii and -orn. . nd I long for the roa.l The fragrant o| en roa l That leaH.s to a new tomorrow. C. WnolURn pAkKKK. ' . 1 Summer Senior Class 1930 OFFICERS Kathryn Hooper • ■ President Mrs. Elsie Davis • J ' icc-Prcsidcnt Dora Omohundro ■ ■ . . . . .Secretary-Treasurer Mr. Oscar H. Darter Faculty Advisor MEMBERS J.vcKSON, M.ARY Edwards, Fr. !ces Edw. rds, Bl.- xche Hudson, Helen Pfalzcraf, Adei.k Broaddus, Sue FlCKLIN, C. THERINE JoNES, EvELYN O.AKLEY, VlRC.INI- Pearson, Elizabeth Allen, Elizabeth Dickinson, Bessie Byrd Harrell, Mary Frances Parsons, Viola Jernioan, Grace T,EAC0CK, Rebecca Steen, Arline Pitts, Elizabeth CoRRiN, Adele The old order changetli, yielding place to the new. The graduating class of August, 1930, in membership the largest of all Summer Senior Classes, in per- sonnel reflecting credit upon our College in scholarship and achievement, with bonds of friendship, sentiments of love and devotion to Alma Mater, has become a definite organized class with visions and ideals for a fine future. This Senior Class wishes to make possible a lasting invisible circle from which will radiate influences that are ennobling and refining because of its devotion to that finest sen- timent and spirit expressed in Speak a good word for the College. F7§ uniors SARAH l ' ,AR(iI.:RO. 916 East Park AveiUR- SAVANNAir, rilCOKC.IA ALICE ARCHIBALD 1213 Twenty-Third Street Nkwtort Ni: s, X ' ikcinia GRACE McKEXZIE 34 West Street IIVd.I.F., XoKTII CaKciLIXA ROSALIND DECKER Capahosic. Virginia Treasurer AIAUDE ANDREWS AIt. Landing, ' irginia THELMA ANDREWS Central Point, ' irginia EILEEN BAIRI) ELIZABETH HARXETT Gallatin, Missmki LILLIAN I ' .EAZLLY MlLFORI), X ' iKCI.XLA MIRIAM BODINE 205 S. Fourth Street Wilmington, North Carolina LOUISE BOSWELL BURKEVILLE, VIRGINIA FRANCES CARMEAN 115 Peach Street Cape Charles, Virginia KIT II CWKNICAL Pexoi.a, ' iR(;iNi. MARY CLEiMKXTS 40 lluxtoii . enut Newport Xicws, ikc.ixi lAI ' .l.YX CLIXI-: Fki:i)i;KKKsiiLKO, X ' jkc, CAROLYN DAVIS 19 r.road Street New Bern, North Carolina ELIZABETH DAVIS Sweet Hall, Virginl. EUGENIA EHLER Suffolk, ' irginia INKZ FELL •i. K. , ' iK(;i ELSIE (;001)LOE Fredioricksiukc. N ' irci LUCIE MAE (iRAY Ali.xi tt, ' irgima SARA HARRIS Bktterton, Maryland I ' LIZAIIKTH HARROW Deltavillk, Virginia lARIE HEFLIX FRKDliRICKSBURG, ' lRGINIA VIRCIXIA HUCIl Cave Chaklks, ' ik(; LOUISE HL ' YETTI JANET JOHXSOX MORATTICO, X ' iRCIMA MAKY KILMON Onancock, Virgini ELIZABETH KING Fredericksburg, Virgini MARGARET KIRKPATRICK Kents Store, Virginia MARGARET LODC HUIITI.AND Si ' KIXCS, ' lK( RICHIE McATEE P.ERRVVII.I.i:, X ' lRCIXlA ELSIE McGOWAX 204 X. Tarljoro Stret t Wilson, Xortii Cakoi.ix FRANCES HELEN MILLER MiLFORD, Virginia LUCY MISTER Cape -illi:. ' irgixi. ERMA [ORRISON Fredericksburg. Virgin THERESA PENCE )rTn I ' .osTo.x, -|Kui. i CAROLEASE POLLARD Alullicrry Street ] l( IIM(]. 1), X ' lUClXIA MARY -AN RA VLL G. FRKDKKICKSnURG, ' lRGIXIA HELEN RICE Ottoman, Virginia EDITH ROBERTSON Fkedericksburg, Virginia ESTHER ROWE Fredericksburg, Virginia sTi-.i.i.A sc-rk;o 19 Fountain Struti WOKCKSTKK, AlASSAfU LSiC- ISAIIELLI ' -. SIII ' :i-;i)Y 2801 Hudson r.uulcvard Jkrsky City, Xkw Jkkskv A1AR KATHRVX SHL ' I.TZ 137 CnIlc,L:v Avenue Dawilli:. X ' iuoixia ELIZABETH SMITH 107 Buford Place Macon, Georgia THELMA STEVENS Mount, Virginia FLORENCE STOKES Kenansville, North Carolina THRLiMA WALKER IIamptox, ' ik(_;i ia KLLA WHEAT 1 . IT w ALTO N , Virginia LL ' CY WILL W ' akkicxton, ikgi. ia ' w V ' |r j ' (jardfihs — yoi ' e fenJeh- loftves. i i- rippirv ivi i iews of eo-r v PuMC, f n ■fnewcIL — Sincere- a.rvj 1vvc_ Wl . .s a.11 J,.k we «,a-fe be. I7..VJ n i-. rb 3 op no mores Miss Mary McKenz Sfonsor I JOAX I ' .KICKIIOUSE 712 South Twenty-Sixth StrcL-t Alll.WArKI.K, WlSlONSlN President MAURI NE JONES ClIANDLKK -lI.Li:. IllINO Vice-President ISABELLE PAGE Blackstone, Virginia Secretary SARAH 1)AU(;HTREY 614 Hiuh Slrc-L-t Fkaxkli.x, ' lKt;iXIA Treasurer ELLEN ANDERSON 274 Calhoun Street Charleston, South Carolina LUCIE ASKEW LS21 Avenue De Grosse Norfolk, Virginia MARY AYERS Woodford, Virgin) ALICE RELOTE Onancock, Virginia p .g ' ggsijgi.y -.- MAE BERSON 630 Hi, ;h Sirc ' ct T ' oKTSMoriii, XiKci: ANNA RLANT( )N 331 iMfty-Secdiid Street Nkwi ' out Ni.: s, Virginia JULIA LEE BOSTON 2206 Hanover Avenue Richmond. X ' ircixia ALICE MAE BR( ) X Urbanxa, X ' irgixia ANNE BRYANT 704 West Grace Street Richmond, Virginia EUGENIA BURGH Nesting, Virginia MILDRED BURRUSS Spotsylvania, Virginia SARA BURTON Wachapreague, Virginia MAkdAkiri- c-arti:r R. 1 ' . I). . (h 1. Hav.makkkt, ' iki;i. ia DOLfGLASS CHAPPELL Urbanna, Virgixia GRACE CHIXN Frkdkricksbukc. Vircima RUr.Y COOKE SmoOTS, VlRGIMA OPAL COVINGTON KiDDs Fork, Virginia DOROTHY DIX Urbanna, Virginia DOROTHY DOTY 819 E. Park Ave. Savannah, Georgia ELIZABETH DO •XIXG BuRGHSS Store, Virginia MARGUERITE DOWN; Warren TON, Vikcinia DOROTHY DRIXTlR 188 La Salle Ave. Hampton, Virginia MARTHA DUBOSE 713 CheiT)- Ave. Macon, Georgia ROSALIE EAST Republican Grove, X ' irgim MYRTLE ELLIOTE 812 Raleigh Ave. Norfolk. ' irginia LOUISE EPPERSON 110 N. 15th St. Hopewell, ' irginia VIRGINIA EWAN Sandston, Virginia GAYXELL FARAIl ' .K Port Roval, ' irgi. ia ;i ' ' -i MAR IK FTNNEY OXAXIIICK, -|Ke;lMA CAR M IE FULLER HOXAKF.K, ' IRGINIA ALVRGARET GOLDSTEIN 101 West Oueene St. Hampton, ' irgin ' ia LOUISE GRIFF] X Box 555 Pakkis L- laxd, Sol-th Cakoli CHRISTINE GUILD Dabneys, Virginia tUCI-LbE HAWKINS Brock Road, Virginia ETEtYN-HeDGe-S A ' tATHEWSr VlIfGrNTTV ELIZABETH HUDGINS JMatiiews, ' irginia A.WA IIIXTI ' ;!-; ALICK H. IRIiY Black sto n f. , V i k ( ; i I ' RAXCIS JITTER 1802 (ii-(,ve Ave. RicirirdNi), X ' lRciMA IR(;i. lA J )HXS()X R. I ' , n. l ' „.x 200 Hampton, -|r,;ixia LOUISE H. JONES ' gCe-Setff Streei; Fraxklyx. Virginia MADELINE JONES White Stone, ViRciMy NANCY JONES Washington Duke Hotel Durham, North Carolinj JANE JOSLYN CoBBs Creek, ' irginia GLADYS K1X() 33M Thirtielh Strc-c Xkui ' okt Xkws. ik(: AlARV KXOWLES TOANO, X ' iKCIMA HELEN KYLE 48 r.uxton Avenue Newport Xkws. Xikcixi LOLA LAWSnx Jeffs. Xikoima MARJORIE LOOMIS 105 Fairfax Ci rcle Cll F.RRYDAI.K, ' IRG1NIA MARY McGee HuRRicAN ' E. West Virgi AllLDREU McKENNEY Star Route Frederic KsiiURc;. N ' irgima MADELINE McWHIRT Falmdutii, Xirgixta l L ' TIl .MARSH Ml.sKIMoN, ' ikl;i. A.MI ' .l.IA MAKSIIAl.l Fa FM ' A 1 1 AX XOt K, ' I KCI N I HELEN MEARS Bl.OXOM. N ' iKC.INIA IDA GAY .MITCHELL Walk KRTdN , ' i kc, i ma MARGARET MITCHELL 308 East Washington Street Petersbl-rg, Virginia LORA MOORE 9 South Linden Street Hampton. Virginia AL RTHA MOORE Buchanan. Virginia AL RY V. MOORE Buchanan, Virginia RAE iMOKAX Beula 1 1 VI Lij;. ■ iRi : I N ' I a ALMA AILRelllSON m Sunset Avenue Rocky Mount, North CakolliNa NEURA MORCX ' M 1829 Hish Street POKTSMOUT II. ' I Ri ; I . I .. EtrMA PATCH — — - CiLKX Al.LEX. ' % RUBY PENNINGTON 1409 College Avenue Hartsville, South Carolina .MARGUERITE PEYTON I- ' rf.dkrkkshurc, Virginia RUr.Y PITTMAN Recina, Virginia WILHELMINA POFFENBARGER New Market, Virginia SUSIl ' . I ' OW I ' . P ' KKDEKUKSKrkd. ' LEOTA RAE JaRKATT, ViRGlNI MARY VIRGIXIA SALE Moss Neck, Virginia ESTELLE SAUNDERS Fleeton, ' irgima CATHERINE SCOTT East Oak Street GoLDSBORO, North Carolina IDA SEAR 62 West Queen Street Hampton, Virginia EMMA LEE SLATE Emtoria. Virginia AVA SMITH ArPALACiiiA, Virginia l)()K()-| in- SMITH --ZM Illinois AvcnuL ' , X. W Wasiiincton, 1). C. RUTH SMITH Alkxandkia, Vikcim HL . TKR Sri ' .ARS 429 Hammond Street Rocky JMount, North Cak( FRAXXES SPIXDLl-: HusTu:. -|K(;ixiA FLORINE STEVENS Etna Mills, Virginia LUCY BYRU SUTTON PowcAN, Virginia ANNIE WOOD TAYLOR North Emporia, ' irginia POLLY TERRETTA Stony Creek, Virginia MARIAN TllLl STOX SlIACKI.KFOkDS, lK(,l. IA VIRGINIA TlXni ' .R Mine Run, Vikcinia DOROTHY TUCKI ' -.K 706 West Thirty-Seventh Sti Norfolk, Xikdima ETHEL TL ' RXiav I ' .URKEVILI.i:, X ' iRCIM MARY TURXER The Plains, Virginia NANCY TYLER Noel. ' irc,inia AXXA WAUGH Rt 1 OADESVII.LE, ' 1 RC. I N I A MARIE WILKl-.RSOX Cknter Cross. ' iki;i. ia VIRGIKIA W ' noi.DRM )(;!■: 212 H,,iK- StrcL-i Phoebus, X ' ikcixia Recollections There In the fragrance of the night, Remembrance brings me Hght ; And 1 watch the trailing vines, 1 lear tlie w ind wliisthng in the pines ; Hut Tliough I find sweet repose Where the deep brook flows Sighing. To my eyes there ' s sorrow — Ashes — fragrant — for the morrow. — Louise Eppersox, ' 33. k rosnmon MIKIA.M Xl ' .l.SON (,7 l-:ini Hill Avenue IXIURV. MASSA.IirSKT President REATKICI-: CHILES W ' ooDSTOc K , Con n ect i cut Vice-President HELEN WARD 1833 ' arina Avenue PETERSBURr., X ' iRGlXIA Secretary-Treasurer High School Group COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Hazel Allen l.orisi-. (Kizi.n III XKIIl 1 1 1,«,., Maimiia I ' oo Claude Armes Blanche Daniel JuliaJacoi.v.n Floyd Imiesli Frances Arthur Eleanor Dickeuson Anna Johnson Mar.,aretOi Naomi Bass Mh.iiredDivens KsTELLE Johnson Marion Ra i: KR A Batten Evelyn Dix NFary Johnson . F RY Rose HfII I ' .KLL M ABLE Drake kosF Johnson Map((,aret Si- llo,l 1 IiELllTE Myrtle ELLi.riT Louise Jones Hester Self LrriM.x I ' .errv Feki.inanii Esmond Miriam I or dan Bertram Sm ' ll;.,l l I ' .wll M wixi Garrison Ruth Iovner D.iroihvSm km ' ,1,. r.MM l-i i ,;i III (Iawen Ola Kilmon 1-:i,izabi;mi S Rixs 1;kmi-,m« oi;n 1,1 1 XN SaxoxlKymdton Thomas Smi Mak-v r.roi x x I.OI-. 1 ;mi,|.r]:y MiNxii. Lester Sarah Smou Sarah Buchanan rEI.KN (ioLDSTKlN MvRTiK Lester kuTIi Sl ' RACl LoRENA Callaway Frances Goodwin Mari.arkt Lewis ]-ran(esTai. Sarah Canada Ellen Gordon DnRMiiiv McDanikl Ieaxeiie To ' Lewise Casby Anne FoiT-; Grey lii.iA Martin boROTIIV ' a Dorothy Cecil Virginia Griffin ■Mar(.aretMav Lilly W adih- Grace Chinn Iaicy Griffith Ruth [ .LER IIki.kx Wari iRc,iNiA Cole ' iRc,iNiA Hall Rae Moren Flizmuiii V Ruth Copley Minnie Harris Ruth [oRRIs Lvni.a W ebb Irene Couch Louise FIepler PaulOsborne LorixeWes. ' iR(;iNiA Courtney Carol Herndon Hazel Parsons Roy White MUSIC DEPARTMENT Sallie Mae Clark Mary Harris PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT L. RY Aids Ethel Alvis Hazel Barnes Virginia Boney John Canavezzi Beatrice Child Iris Couch - E. Fisher Louise Frazier Mary Harrison Edwin A Heeley Dora Jackson Florence Johnson UsiBEK Ieskerm Ruby K inc; Elizabeth Linkous Lula Llewelyn BiLLiE Maxwell 1 )oRm hy Morris Irene Pk ,TERS NtARG.. KF ;t Pitts Helen 1 ' ol.I.ARD Betsy R: IGIIY Ettie R.: Mary w ILI.IAMs NflLDR ED Wood ENGLISH, HISTORY. SCIENCE. AND MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Beulah Beall Kathryn P.row E. BUSKELL DorseyCook P). Dail L Dickinson . r. Embrey M. Frazier T. Gregory H. 1 1 RLE Y r. Nelson L Ramos L. Re tll R. Sliney C. !smith M. Tarpley E. A-ondra K. Walker R. Weinberg HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT E. Berntson Gladys Cox Helen Daughtrey Rs. Mary Douglas Gatewood Dunlap P- Ri.iN Ells Charlotte Hayes Frances Moore Abby Paulson Sue Powers . L RY. ' NX RO..ERS tARV ScHAFFER IsOBEU, ALKER Jo.sEPHiNE Barefoot ISOBEL FaRR Grammar Grade G roup Maggie Belfield Sarah Belove Christine Brizendine Lillian I ' ryant Mary Louise Burgess Reba Collier Lillian Collier Muriel Cox Blanche Elmore Hilton Falun Lucille Fleming Elnora Gibson DOKOTHY (llLBERT Anna Hall Gertrude Harrell Olie Hope Lola Lawson Margaret McGeehee Ruth Marsh Laura W ' oRROch IvniEL Martin PjErnk ' i-; Muikk Franit:s Oti;y Marion Pembi ' .k ' I ' on Clara I ' liiri-s jMaky Pitts Susie LnWELL Grace Robey Hettif. Rudd Frances Sale Ola Sims Anna Smith L ' ree Smith Elmer S pence Helen Stiles Larion Torrence Anna W ' eayer Mary irginia Willson Primary G Ernestine Ai.vis Mable Baird Mary Baird Elizabeth Bell Willie Bell BiLLiE Boyd Frances Burgess Jean Caton Helen Charles Roberta Coleman Margaret Core Mildred Courtney Laura Farrar Louise Gordon Josephine Griffith RL ry Harrison Celiere Hobgood Olive Huffman Susie Hurt ' iRGiNiA James Doris ' illiams roup .M R..rKRITLj(HlNSO.N AlAiW.EKlN.-, Rena Kodrk ] L- rgaret Lamukth Louise Leistra Mable MgGuinness Mary i L i;EE Mar(;aret Massolett Virginia j L . veli. Charlotte Milks Susannah Miller al daline xorkis Dorothy Parker Frances Prince Anne Elizabeth Rui Mary ' irginia Ricii.v Leonora Stack Ruth Tre ili.ian Eleanor Webb Lucille White L ontentment I think that I cciuld stand Forever, — at m ' window With the fragrant rain-wet air Blowing through my hair, Caressing me — with the selfsame lingers That touched woodland spaces. And the stars. I could stand forever, With my rose blouse Blowing about me, Making me feel a part Of the Wind ' s Domain. I could stand, always As I do now — AA ' atching the gardner plant Rosebushes in the grainy earth. The rosebushes — Tho ' they seem now So barren, unpromising, Will soon proffer Myriad roses — Living, fair, And perhaps some day I too, will have something. Something lovely, worth to proffer. Ruth Shirley, ' 34 features: BOOK III Six Mo Attractive Girls SARAH HARRIS AURELIA LEIGH MARY CLEMENTS EDITH RICHARDSON KATHERINE GALLAGHER SALLY BARGERON N CTuiAetuh lemh ,g43 i% fe ' g .4V : :,,____ ■ ule neniA — x -[U- r Li j ijchjAcUor} SvdjJ 1 btlfUL -- r M The Qi EEN .xxn M.vin ov Hn s conlrilmtod most splendidly to the college life of Alma Malcr. Seacobeck Hall • M, Seacobeck Hall, of colonial arcliitccturc willi its stately i ' mIihuiis offers an elegant atmosphere wherein students may dine. It building, the last word in modernity, yet located on the ver Captain John Smith in 1608 found the Seacobeck tribe ot and even now, after the jiassing of the centuries, when strolling in an idle hour round aJjout the hall he may gleaming arrow-heads (if shar|i, finely pointed grai (|uiet reminders of a people. |)i ' imiti e, who havi ' passed from the picture, liut in tlie jjassing have left a heritage of the same lovely slopes whereon the Red .Man set up his own little tepee in a day long, long ago. .hite pilla beautiful lians. W0 m f d ■.2li « :at-_ , wz-v AT THE FIRESIDE IN SEACOBECK HALL THE DOME ROOM Your Song D ' own the road of lonel)- roses You came with your song, And sang your way into my life — My heart where they belong ; When the roses were just budding And the sunlight fell o ' er the place, You came softly, tenderly singing With the glory of dawn in your face. Down through the dew-kissed garden Where a world of roses grew You came singing your song And the theme of them I knew. Again down the road of lonely roses You come singing along, And my heart like the roses Has burst into song. C. WooDARD Parker, I ■ BOOK IV What Life Holds for You Is life for you a blissful dreamland, In which your every wish comes true: Is life a starry moonlit romance? Does life hold more than that for you? Is life for }ou a flowered pathway, Above which is a sky of blue ? Is life a store of golden riches? Does life hold more than that for you? Life for you holds dismal failures, Shadowed with successes new ; Joys o ' er shadowing endless sorrow — That is what life holds for you. Life is only what you make it. Start your life once more, anew ! Meet life squarely — meet life bravely; Show just what life holds for you! Live your life in ser inii ' others! Do not make so much ado Over self-consideration — Show just what life holds for -ou ! Life for you is just a ladder. Climb it ! Show that you are true To the noblest things within you. Show just what life holds for vou. Op.i,!. Covington, Activities Alpha riii SiL nia 1 5S Allik-tic Associ.ilinn 1X5 Baptist 157 Rattlkfikij) 14 '  Ihillcf 151 C-AVuVuVA C ' lul, 7 ' J Chuir Cluh 165 Choral Cluh (A Co-eds 1S2 Day Students ' Chili 1X4 Distant Slak-s Cluh 1X0 Dramatic Cluh 171 Eastern Shore Cluh 175 English Cluh ( 2 Fire Department iX.i Fresliman Commission 15 ' German Cluh K.7 Kolle-e Kommercial Khih IhX Leaders ' Club UKl Northern Neck Cluh 174 Orchestra ISl Peanut Cluh 17 ' i I ' iaud 1 )epartment W) ' i Tie lmont Cluh 17: Shenandoah Club I ' o Southwest ' irginia Cluh 17 Student Government 14() Tidewater Cluh 172 Twin City Cluh 1S6 V. R. Cluh 17X V. W. C. A 1?. Prcsidcnl of Student Gorcniiiiciit Student Government M ' Hh.k.s BlR Trrasiin-i ' IK(,1NI. Hakdim, LrCIIXK I )l-KKV R.v-officw Y. ir. I ' rcsidcnl Jix-offirio Fin- Cummillcc CaRMIK Fll.I.KR Mai ' rink Jdnks MaH(.ARKT I ' dWK House I ' rcs. Fniiht-s ll ' ilhird ! oi(sc Frcs. Virginia House Prcs. Belly ▲i i 1 MJi f7 Student Government Hannah Hall Senior Rcprcsciilatk Gladys Tilley Junior Re l rcsentativi rARTHA AIOORK Sot ' homorc Ri ' l ' rcsciUat Kathf.iune Gallai.her Senior Rcf ' rrsciiliitirc Sara Harris Junior Ref resentative Mary ' irginl W ' illso Freshman Retresentoliz Elizabeth Barnett Tozen-Girl Rel resenUilire Mary Randolph Turner Sof ' lwntore Refreseiitatiz ' e Josephine Grifkin Fresh num Refresentotiie he Battlefield Mary Ci.kmf.xts Edilor-in-Chicf Orijaiiiciilioii Mitiiaijci Hki-kx Kyi.k Biisiiits.t Maiuuii-r KniTH KonF.RTSdN The Battlefield Anna Blanton Wit Editor Gk XE Ehler . Idz ' crlisiiig Mainigc J ' AKKICU ' Editor AIrs. Charles Lake Bushnf.ll Farulfv Adriscr Miss Roberta L. Barnett Fai-uity Adviser The Bullet Anna Bi.ANn.N 3itsiiicss Maimi i-) Sara Barcf.ron Feature Editor ll.l.l AN .StI ' KTKVAN r.dilor-iii-Chii-f Dorothy Doty Jok-c ILdilor Glai.ys Tir.i.KY Xctcs Editor Elizaheth Goftwix Alumni F.dilcr The Bullet Edith Richards. Athletic Editor Miriam Bodine CIncf Ki-tortcr .idfcrtisiiuj Mainii Miss Mary McKk: FtnultvAdz ' isci Beatrici; Child Assistant Athletic Editor Ruth Shirley Make-iit Editor Y. W. C. A. ] Iakv Wi (.i-ii:l V ire- Preside lit )i:lla Poole Sccrctarv Jeannette Luther Firsliiiiaii Comn Caiiil us SoL-ial Sen Dki.ma Owkn AvA Smith Libnmau Ai.RK Bki.otk Pciol ' wiial ElllTH KcillKHTSl Towu Girt WooDARU Parker tAKRir. -Ar..HAN Xki.i.ik Maf. Stkavakt Vcsfcrs Fiiiaiut I ' rtS. l-r.sliman Commissi Freshraan Commission OFFICERS Nellie Mae Stewart President LuLA Lee Llew ellyn J ' icc-Prcsidciif Maxine Garrlson Secretary-Treasurer Mary Tarply Reporter Marion Ells Piiblieity Jean ette Luther 4di ' isor MEMBERS Beatrice Child Blanch Elmore Miriam Nelson ; Iary Ann Rogers Doris Williams jvl- ry irginia wulson COLORS FLOWER Givfu nn.l White Wlutr R..sr MOTTO SONC ' Conqueriii.y- the Campus fur C ' lirist •■IIclp Sdim-liinly OFFICERS Emily Thikstox Pi -siilc)il Carrie Xalghax I ur-I ' rcsidciil Della Poole S -ir,Uir -Triasiirri- Mrs. C. a. Edwards I ' iainsl F. Vaughax. C. Wvatt ' ■ L -EZ Fell, Ruth Hash V,.) , Lenders Mr. Darter Teacher Mr. Dodd Issoe ' hite Teacher ' ' Xjf Alpha Phi Sigma FOUNDED 1930 Helen Burch Mary Terretta AuRELiA Leigh Dr. M. L. Alstetter Grace Chinn LARY Clements Mary Cowles Eugenia Ehler Lucy L. E Gray Stella Garrenton Hannah Hall Virginia Hardini; Elizabeth Kinc. HixKxKvLi: HONORARY MEMBERS Jeannette Luther 1)K. N[.L. Ol.MBS Mks G. 1.. I ' ,r-.HXELL PLEDGES Dr. [.L. Ai.stettei Mabel L. Bairp Mary M. Baird Naomi Bass Helen C. Bell Anna Blanton Kena Bradshaw Kathryne Browning Evelyn Dix AfRS. C. A. Edwards Ellen Gordon AxM l ' ..i i-Gray ( m kl 11 WES l.l 1 I.I 1 1.1 iwellyn . l l:ll Ikl M MaTETTE li-K U Paniel .MK .LnKh. AXlELL Hazel Parson Mar.;aret Pitts M N Sh NMmUII n.iio.i in w Lkar 111 11 l. M . K1I G.km-iiaWvait ' ' Gamma Chaptei Richie McAtee Elin H KoRERTSDN I ' di-I-y Terretta Florence V.-MKiH. ' rARV WlNV.FIEl.U ESTABLISHED 1930 l.rcv MisTKi; Ri Esther K.iw I. I.i MARY ' riRNKR C. Anna Mai- Ar-,.i ' I ' lK.,IMA ..nl.Rn..l. V: Eileen Bairu HiLDRED Barker Josephine Barr Thelma Bates Edith Boulvvare [ARY Bovven Sue Broadus Ei.oisE Brown MEMBERS NCT IN COLLEGE Mary Loiise (, arti Eva Christa Xan Collier ElIZAHETH (. ciRKlN: i;EATRlCEOnRTNK Bessie B. I )iCKiNsc Kathryn HoOI ' EK MlKIKLlloWAKP Katherink.Ione- Mak.,arei Kai.nkk Ink . Sellers Ikankttk Stewart Evelyn Thornton |R|.INL TiCER Mr . B. L. V(«.i) I LEAVDEIRS CLUB ELEN BURC CARMIE FULLEF ■ . . MERIM-l NELSO SARAH B R eRO 1 _MA MURCHISON MARGARET POWELt 1R3INIA HARDING JO N 6R rKHOUSE LUCILLE DUFFY LEAJDEJRS CLUE RICHIE fl ' ATEE W Rlf CLIZABETH GODVVIN JI ' C JENGILIISH ClLyiB 9 SPONSOR seCRcLTARY GtORGE E SHftNM-E ALICE APCH1BP.L0 Mft,Ri CLEMENTS ROSALIND C CLIZ rt-H a ' lETl f-i ON JEANNETTE LUTHER WOCDARD =ARKER ANNE K RAT: P %■ EDITH ROBERTSON tNANDOAH cc Mary Crampto.n Martha Moore COLORS I ' ink, I, IT, 11. Wliilo OFFICERS ...Pn-sUI. ' iil Kkhik McAikk rx-Trciisiirrr LoiisH Hivktt Piiblu ..R.-ro C i, MEMBERS Second ffotf— Margaret Kirkpalrick. Jean Oaloii. raxinc Garrison. Mary Pouiilaj. Third Ro-u ' — Margaret Sandridgc. Elizabeth Harrison. Mary Moore. Ruth milh. Fourth Roif— Virginia Bolen, Dot Van Lear. Mina Pottenbarger. Margaret Oriffin. Emma Gatewood Dunlap. Choral Club OFFICERS Edith R(ip,i-:rtson Pn-sideiit WortDARD Parker I ' icc-Prcsidciit Jeannetti-: Li ' ther Treasurer Inez Fell Secretary Isabel Walker Pianist Mlss Eva Tayl(1r Epres Director Mary Buchanan Sarah Buchanan Mildred Burruss Mary Coles Inez Fell Lucille Fleming Helen Goldstein Mary C. Harris Sarah Harris Virginia Harding Ehwina Heeley MEMBERS Betsy How Gladys Kin. Bkathice Muir Madeline Norris Frances Otey I) EL MA Owen Woodard Parker VN ' ilhelmina Toeeenr Elsie Powell Ediih Richardson Edith Rohertson Evelyn Rod(;ers Nellie AIae Stewart Florence Stokes IsoDEL Walker Paura Worrock Cornelia Wyatte Ll ' CV Ml- TER Choir Club OFFICERS i ' rcsidciil ;•( ]s BFiLE Walker Ici ' iiiif ' iiiiisl . . .Si( rc7(ir Sallie May Cl ' rk I ' uhli,- v Manu.n-r IMEMBERS r. CowLF.s M. Tarpi.ev E, Smith ' lRr,IXIA GrIKI-IN M.Teretta E. St.)kks S.Hl-rt Il.TlVKEK M.Wooi. I. Walker E. P.ERNSTKIN E. CilTHRIK M. Tones S. M. Clakk W Batten Maurixe Tones I). loHNS.lN K. East L. Mister S. OvEKf.Y H. I ' arkkr ' . NTaxwell R. Peters I-:. K. k.iLii 13. MuiR E. KlCHARP r. W vatt T :. NORRIS ' . RiLHAKl. M.C. Hakr Piano Department Miss Nora Chi ' rchill Willis Instructor Mary Cowles Sally May Clarke Mary Carter Harris Mary McKenzie Sarah Overby Margaret Peyton Edith Robertson Sarah Smoot Florence Stokes Nellie Mae Stewart Frances Spindle Mary Terretta Virginia Yowell The German Club OFFICERS Mariette Pendleton Pn-sidi-iil Richie McAtee Scrrlnry Kave Gallagher Treasurer Jeannette Luther Re( iir MEMBERS Thelma Andrews Scotty Farrar Oi-a Muhkav Alice Archibald Mary Fisher Ruth N ' orris Elizabeth Barnett Louise Frazier riKLMAOwEN Verna Batten Frances Guthrie DoRmHY I ' arkkr Alice Belote Ehwixa Heely Woodarh Parkkk Mary Lou Blalock Celiene Hobgood Ahhy Paulson Miriam Bodine Betsy Howard Kuiiv Pknnin(.ton Ina Brothers Jane Hunter Irem. I ' kters Anne Bryant [uRIEL .Tenner I Iilln 1 i. Pollard Stuart Bryant Rose Johnson I- ' .lsii; Powell Mary Buchanan Kathryn Jones M. Kr.Ani r Powell Sarah Buchanan rAi)ELiNE Jones M h.. i(i.i Keinhakut Dorothy Campbell Miriam Jordan fiiLiN Kick Frances Carmean Mepora Kaminer I-jhtii Kk ii ariison Jean Caton Mary Kii.mon I ' .eisy Ki .m- MARY Clements Ki.izAiu.TH KiM, Mary Ann Kch.rrs Evelyn Cline NL ri,arki Kirki ' airkk NL ry [ ose Frances Cline Helen Kyle Stella Scricco Ruby Cook Lula Lee Llewellyn ( ' laike Self Gladys Cox Jeanette Luther Ki-th Shirley Muriel Cox Cary Farshall Lucille Smith [ary Crampton Ruth rcKENRY Auhkey Steele Shine Crizer ( ' .race tcKE ■zlE Nellie NL e Stewart Eleanor Dickerson I )ixik tlnnLEToN Grace T Yi.r)R Dorothy Doty Frances Miller Ktiiei. Turner [ARY Dove Ruth Miller Frances L rouhart AFartha Du BosE Lucy Mister Fi.izheth Webb Jean Ehler Lucia NtnxTi.nMERV Mary Wingfield Marion Ells (ARTHA NFoore Mildred f. ' ix)ii L Phcebe Enders Bernice Miire irginia E. Wrk.ht L TTiE Farley Patricia Ann Younc 1 Kollege Kommcrcial Klub OFFICERS Richie McAtek President Margaret Kirkpatrick ricc-Prcsidciif Ola Murray Secretary Helen Kyle Treasurer HONORARY MEMBERS Miss Alice Wakefceld Mrs. Frances W. Pogue Dr. J. H. DoDD MEMBERS Hazki, Allen Claude Armes Frances Arthur Naomi Bass f.rna Batton Helen Bell ' ir(;ixl Beldte Lucin ' a Berry Mak Berson ' IK(.1NL BoLEN JuLL Lee Boston Rebecca Boyh Rena Bradshavv Alice Brown Anne Bryant Mary Buchanan Sarah Buchanan l.iiREXE Callaway Sarah Canai.a I.iaviseCashy I )ok()Thy Cech. Grace Chinn ' iRr,iNiA Cole Ru th Copley Irene Couch Virginia Courtney Louise Crizer Blanche Daniel Elizabeth Davis Elenor Dickerson Mildred Divers Evelyn Dix Mable Drake Rosalie East Eucenia Ehi.er Lois Ehler Myrtle Elliott Ferdinand Edmoxd ' iri,inia Ewan Inez Fell Iohn Ferouson [arcia Fones Maxine Garrison Ai ' stralia Giro Ibis Giro Nora Glenn- Louise Godfrey Helen Goldstein ARc;ARET Goldstein Frances Goodwin Ellen (Iordon LaVALETTE GoULhM. ' EstelleJohn Elle N Kl- ;isiEU Ola KiL.V Sax( lNEKvMn..N AuKi- ;i.L 1 KI..II Enz. bi.ti 1 l,LN-K..US Min: ' ii- 1 .ESTER MVR II.El. ,esii;r Mar. . Kn 1 Lewis Emm A M. l-Atee DoRO T H V Mel lANlEL lULI. NL RTI ■loSEI E MaTZ Mar. ;ari;t [AY Rl-Tl Mi I.LEU i.UCl A M. )NT.; iMEI(Y Mar- V M.I .IRE Rae Moki - D.lR.l THY Nr..R.,AN Mrs. Kith N.. RRIS kuTIl I ' RKIIIII.E I- ' l.ivii Presley m. r ' .aret ouesemikr Le.ita Rar Marion Rainer Maroaret Reimiahiii Evelyn R.k.ers Mari.aretSani.riih.e XLm ..arktS(rant(.n Hester Self Emma Lke Slate Dorothy Smith Elizabeth Smith Roberta Smiih Thomas Smith Sarah Smo.it Ruth Sfrachkr Audrey Steele Florine Stevens Thei.ma Stevens NL ry Lee Stkai-.-ilxn Frances ' r. RTAR [EANEriE ' I ' oWNSENIl Iary Turner Ethki, ai.iska Gr.u-eXan I)er.)F Dor.ithy an Lear Lake -|a Lilly apki.i. . L ry Wallace Helen W ahd Anna au..h Elizabeth Wkbii Lynda W ' krb Ella Wheat Roy White Lucy Will NtlLllRED Wood Kathrvn Wri.;ht |R..INIA W RI..HT M. r..uerite Yeatts I ' .MRICI A YoUNi. Merry Make-Believers College Dramatic Club OFFICERS Alma Murchison President Annie Wood Taylor Vice-President Elizabeth Godwin Secretary Elizabeth Barnett Treasurer Thelma Andrews Caretaker Miss Roberta Louise Barnett Advisor MEMBERS Hazel Allen Alice Archibald Elizabeth Barxett Joan Brickhouse Stuart Bryant Frances Carmean Jean Caton Virginia Carmichael Mary Clements Dorsey Cook Mary Cowles Martha DuBose Louise Epperson- Marion Ells Elizabeth Godwin Frances Jeter Isabel Kesler Jeannette Luther Aurelia Leigh Bernice Muire Merriam Nelson Sarah Overby Woodard Parker Elsie Powell !NL Rr,ARET Powell Ruby Pennington L RY Van Rawlings Lillian Sturtevant Thomas Smith Clara Wheeler Ruth Wienberg ' irginia ' right College Dramatic Club MI ' .RkY MAKl ' . I ' .l-.l.ll ' Al-.RS SKA.Mi.N (II- l ' J3()-19ol A. Jazz and Minuef K ' llh (iiorloff B. Workhouse Ward . ( v Cr.v .M ' Convocatidii The Old Lach- Shows KIcr Medals . ' ' .-.v Barric .March 27. I ' J.M A. The Aulis 1 )ifficully Muuricr Bann,! B. Moonshine Irthur lln[ k n ; Convocation PERF0R . NC l-.S Si ' ONSOKIJ) h ' the DRAMATIC I )I-.I ' ARTM J-IXT •The Fan Goldmii Tin- N ' iRCIXIA I ' l.AVKKS Xovenil.er 3. I ' MO Wake Up, Jonathan Hatcher IIki Iics and F.hiia Rice Y. W. C. A. Cahinkt Xovemher 14, 19. 0 Paolo and Francesca Stephen PhUlifs An MN.K Day lune 6. 1931 Tidewater Club OFFICERS HELKiX Kylk President Dorothy Driver Treasurer Florence Vaughan Reporter Alice Archibald Elizabeth Bell Billy Boy Blanton Mary Clements Mary Cowles Estelle Garrett Virginia Johnson Gladys King Lula Lee Llewellyn Irene Matette LuRA Moore Bernice MUIRE Frances Otey Dorothy Parker Elsie Powell Carrie Vaughan Thelma Walker Lucille White Laura Worrock irginia Wright Piedmont Club EMBLEM COLORS Tobacco Leaf Crcm. -ll i OFFICERS j iCANKTTE Luther RrcsiiLn, Louise Boswell ' ici ' -PrcsitJcn, Delm A Owen S ' rcrrtar Margaret Reinhardt Trcastirci Mary Kathryn Shultz Rcfortn MEMBERS Andy Anderson Smookf.rs 1 Jickkkson Kn i -i 1 1 i:i imuM-; In. Maktin ' Esty Alwis Blanchy Ei.Moki: l ' ,i:i-v II.iwakii Sum; Kihd Ovkkiiy Lou Boswell Rosie East i ' Iki ' . Trks Tkn-ce Love Sarah Anna Laura Fakkak M aki.ii: .1..hxmin Issy I ' a..k Beccy Boyd Papa Fishi-u Koz .y Johnson Cat Smith Jully Boston Lou Goodwin Toots Johnson Kamy Shii.tz Amey Bryant Chris Guild Fan Jetkk Jean Townsknh LooLoo Cosby Jimmy Hukehxin Sax Kymmon Kudy Thkvii.i.ian Ruddy Copley Gin Hall Kenny Koiink Gkn Tiniiek Rer Collier Chas Hayes Maroie Likimis Tin.. Taki ' I.ey Say Canada Liz Harris Iean Luther Speck Tuhnkh N[ar,.ie Downs Sue Hurt Mak.,ie Loih.e Luc m.l LdVE RiHii I )iCKER-oN M MZiE Hope Ma., May I.nw W ink Speck Mykr- HONORARY MEMBERS AFis KmeG Tri VI li; H.W. 1 x-. Mr . I. H. Hni.ii Mr. H.W.May Hr.J.H. I i-i.i. Northern Neck Club ncci MOTTO oils as the Fotomar and ' u ' iiids as the Rappalianiiock. COLORS FLOWER Green and W ' liite Rose of I ' -pping- Forest OFFICERS Nellie Davis President Catherine Wright [ lee-President Frances Reed Secretary-Treasurer Grace Bailey Reporter MEMBERS Macgie Bagfield Anna Hai.i. Madeline Norris Anne Brent ir(.inia Hardin., Ridia Pitman Lynda Chilton ALary Harris Ruby Pitman Elizabeth Downing Anna Hunter J Iargaret Quisenberry Hilton Fallin Virginia James Frances Ried Marcia FoNEs JoNET Johnson Helen Rice Lavalette Gouldman L deline Jones Estelle Saunders Lucy AL- E Gray Walter Lankford Ella Wheat Anne Gray Ruth Marsh Urbe Wright Mabel McGinnis Dr. AL L. Combs Miss Eleanor H. ' HONORARY MEMBERS Mrs. Chandler Bobby Combs Mrs. M. L. Combs Morgan Combs, Jr ' ' ■ ' ' - ' !tU_ - - - A N jV ' J - -- ' iirHi,f j , iM}S k ' Eastern Shore Club ' And Beauty Born oj M uinntr ' uni Sniind. - Wukdswok-i OFFICERS Mary Kilmox President Molly Miles Treasurer Marie Finney Reporter MEMBERS Henrietta As HEY XrARl.ARF.r (. ' oRK Ma «Y |K..1NIA . A ME Alice Belote [ ' ..tkCarmfan Ol Kll.MuN rI ' -IEBo ■,G Fak.lvnDix Hk KN MkARS Sarah Burton Frances Ei.lenG BBS U V Mister Virginia Belote 1R..1NIA Hl-GHES Ma RIE ReVELLK OFFICERS Jkssif. Stewart White President Sarah Daughtrey ' icc-Prcsidciit Annie Wood Taylor S ' ccn-tary-Trcasui-cr Miss Eva Taylor Eppes S ' poiisor Frances Arthur Hazkl Allen Eileen Baird [ary Baird Mable Baird Helen Bell Hazel Barnes Rena Bradshaw Clara Brewer Helen Burch Frances Burc.ess Sali.ie f. Clarke OwKx C.mi! MEMBERS SaKAH I )Ar.,HTREY Hlli.x Uali.htrev Lois Ehler Louise Epperson Mattie Farley Stella Garrenton Frances Guthrie Viroinia Harrison Celiere HoBcnooD Irene Peters Carolease Pollard Evelyn Rogers Mary Ann Rogers Emma Lee Slate Nellis Mae Stewart Annie Wood Taylor Polly Terretta : L■ RY Terretta Helen Ward Virginia Westbrook ' irg1nia yowei.l Tessie Stuart White The Southwest Virdinia Club Wc I„ve y.m, ..1,1 Nia Wht-rc liLTc and lluTc We love your trees, yci Which echoes as it tin •attere.I niir quaint nld .s..ulhern Mills. )untain hreeze, yuur :, ' urjilint; waterfall (l(j vn, Xature ' s lieaulv is fur all. I. Mat . Carmik Fi i.h:r XAXrvJoNKS Cl.AKA I ' .OVI) WhKELKK. Mary WixGriixn JoSKPlII.N ' E MaTZ Mr.S. C. L. r.f.SHXKLL. . Pnsidriil riii-l ' ii-sidriil St() ' larx-T Y(isu)t-r h -t - ' ' - ' - F,Hl Iih-isor MEMBERS ELIZAnr.TH BUSKKI.I. Xki.H.ose I ' .II.LIE . LVXWKU. LoRENE Callaway Ruth Hash CoLliINK MaXWKM. Dorothy Cecil Louise Heh.er ' |R..I IA Maxwkli Irene Cove H DoKA Jackson . L K..ARKT McGkE Iris Couch Ruth Iovnek . L K..ARKT I ' lrrs Louise Crizer Ellen Kk.stek Elizai.ethkKamey Lucille Duffv Isoma.LEKKSLKR . VA Smith Mary Taylor Fraizer Minnie Lester Ruth Shrachkr Louise Fraizer Myrtle Lester Frances T: ktek Mary Fraizer EliZAIIETH LlNKol .MM.iiREr. V..ir. York Rappahannock Club OFFICERS Hanxaii Hali President Dorothy Dix Vice-President Marie Wilkersox Seeretary Lucille Sl ' ttox Treasurer RosALiXD Decker Reporter Josephine Barefoot Lillian Beazley LucENA Berry Alice Mae Brown Ruth Carneal Thomas Collins Ruby Cook Gladys Cox Muriel Cox Opal Covington Elizabeth Davis MEMBERS .Maude Embrev Janie Flippo Nora Glexx Ha XX AH Hall IJOKOTHY Hart Elizabeth Hudi;i Judith Jeffries Jane Joslyn Ida Mitchell Rae Moren Ola Murray AIarion Pemberti !Mary Pitts Sue Powers Frances Prince Frances Sale Virginia Sale Lucille Smith Frances Spindle Floring Stevens Lillian Streacle Lucille Sutton AIarie Wilkerson Carolina Club OFFICERS Al.ma ; [ukchison Dot .Morgan . .. . . I ' rcsidoil Tri-asurt-r ilk C arohiia SiUidlafl ' C Ei.i.KN Anhk.hsdn Dot Mori an Louise Grifkix P.KTSV Rl.iSRY MEMBERS .V, -;- ( Carnlnui far llrrl IIIXIK Mllim.KM.N Lknoka Stack Fkancks Char El.SlK McCoWK Fi.dKK.Nii: Stuk A I. MA Mlrchi Carolyn I). ' Mary I ovk Distant States Club OFFICERS Maurine Jones President loAN Brickhouse SL-crctcD-y-Trcasiircr Ruth Wienbf.rg AIarion Ratner Margaret Powell ViRciNLv Richard Elizabeth Richarh Beatrice Child Im.orence Johnson Anna Tohnson MEMBERS Margaret Scranton Esther Burston Ethel Vandra Ani;elyn Nichelsox [AR10N Ells Isabelle Walker Dorothy Smtih Mary YirginlaWilso Joe Griffith Eva I )Avis Ruth Shirley Jane Hunter Hazel Harding Stella Scricco Elizabeth Barnett Sarah Harris Mary Schaeefer Orchestra Miss Mll.DKKli Ah.MlKTKY liolill Elizabeth Barnett ' ioliii Mary Schaeffer ' iolin Elsie Powell Piaii Joe Ramos Tnimprt Mr. Hexry May Trumpet Frances Guthrie Ba)ij« Jimmy Bernard Baiijn Jessie Gregory Saxofhottc SCOTTY W ' lLKERSON Drum Miss Mildred McMlrtry Director Elizabeth Smith Maiianct 1 1 ■ pi nv I 1 i 1 |iill| Ijl 1 ii r - y ' -3 i 3 ff B 9c - The Co-Eds HOUSE COUNCIL Walter Laxgford Olen Leonard Dors EY Cook Jimmy Berxard Denxls JoHxsox Leroy Gallant Raymond Sliney Jessie Gregory Claud Armes Max Shlam Felix Yorke Tom Smith. Carletox Rose Floyd Presley Fred Emond Elmer Spexce Joe Ramos Ro ' White Fire Department FIRE COMMANDER FIRE CHIEFS Fka. (,i:s Willaki) llKTTV I.KWIS iK.;iMA IIai .M ri;ak::t 1.cii) ;k HALL CAPTAINS ' ik ' iiNiA C■AK n AvA Smith ik.,iniaSau; LyNI.A fHIET..N KicHiK McAtf.e Iii.iaLek Ho t. n KthklTirnek Anne Bryant Stiart Bryant Kl.lZAIlETH SmITI Ei.LF.N Anderson Ki iH McKknry Thklma W a.kei WiLHELMINA PoFFENnERi;ER Jean Ehi.er Aema NfrRiiiis.. rn.nRE0WooD Mary t(«lRE Frances Carmean France- Keep Day Students Club OFFICERS Claire Frekm an President Evelyn Cune I ' icc-Prcsidcnt Mildred Mckenny .Secretary-Treasurer Elizabeth Barnett Reporter to Council Frances Cune Nanny Goodloe Elsie Goodloe Mary Wallace Patty Ann Young Mary Lou Blalock Virginl Elmer Grace Chinn Esther Rowe Olive Huffman Susie Powell Lucille Hawkins AL. R(;aret Peyton MEMBERS Ellen Gordon Irma Morrison Catherine Browni Thelma Stevens Margaret Dickenso Gertrude Hanel Ruth Miller Mary Williams Astralia Hiro Ibis Hiro Mary Van Rawlini. Edith Robertson Elizabeth Kini-. Ri ' gyKing Annie Radcliffe AtRs. Carter Mrs. Cook Mary Waller Kickenson Billy Boyd Roberta Colman Madeline McWhirt Mildred Divens ALarie Heflin Lorena Neill Lake -ia Athletic Association OFFICER cv Cork Prcsw MEMBERS Teeny Aids Claire Freeman Dixie PnLLAKD Naomi Bass XrWilNIA C.RirKIN I ' .EIIV PiKll.L Hazel Barnes Sarah Harris Helen- Kick Louise Boswell FnwiN A Hkelev Margaret Reinhaki.i Joan Brickhouse lloRCTHV.IoHNSON Ijmth I ICMAR|iSiin Mary Buchanan- NtAR..ARETl.nD..E F.n.KKou.iNs Sarah Buchanan Ilii.LiE Maxwell Stella Sckicci iRc;iNiA Carmichaei. I.ORA MooKE Lillian Stirtkvant Margaret Carter Frances NtooRK Dot Ticker Beatrice Child Dorothy Morrison I ' haNCES L ' RglKHAHT Caroline Davis IsAnELLKrAOK Clara W heeler I rcTi r I )rFFY Hazel Parsons .IiSSIeStIARtW HIT! Makiux Ells Maroaket Pitts e ARoLEASE Pollard ADVISORS Mildred .«.D Miss Louisk r.oiLi .ox Mi. .- I ' lKKI ' .K ENni.KS Twin-City Club OFFICERS Edith RicirARnsox President Marietti-; F ' lCNriLKTOX Treasurer Frances Urouh art Club Reporter Vekna Batton Mae Bf.rson Stuart Bryant M ' Buchaxa: Myrtle Elliott IU(.IX1. tiuilMTX AIae Belle Jacobson Julia Jacobson Dorothy Johnson Marc.aret Lambert Aurelia Lek.h Frances ALoore Dorothy Morrison Nedra Narcum Ruth Norris FTazel Parsons Dixie Pollard Betty Poole 1 )ella Poole Ettie Ruth Rollins Dorothy Tucker Eleanor Webb Elizabeth Webb n thletic BOOK V Physical Education Majors MEMBERS Mary Aids Claiki. 1-kli:man M R..AHKT I ' ms Ethel Alvis Sara Harris II I.KN I ' oLI.ARIP Hazel Barnes rARV Hakkison III i.KN Rue ' lRGINIA BONEY Eiiw.naIIeelky Hi nil RlCIIARIi-)N Louise Boswell |)oi(aJa(.ks.)N- Iti T V Rh.l.V Joan Brickhouse Fu.iiENCK Johnson i:t 111 Rollins John Canavezki IsonEI.KESI.EK Si I.I.A SlRKCo Virginia Cacmichael RuiiyKin.. Ki iZAiiKiH Smith Marc.aret Carter Klizareth Linho, 11 NTErSI ' EARs Beatrice Cm iLii LuKA Llewellyn 1.1 LIAN StUHIIA A Evelyn Cline Bii.LiE Maxwell Kr 11 Ki. Turner Iris Couch NLXRTHA MlHlRE Nn Ncv Tyler Martha DuBose Dorothy Morrison Ci. RA W heklkr E. Fisher AnoelinkXkholson M RY William- Louise Fuazh.k Kunv I ' ennin..ton ReneI ' eters M li.rh. W.H.I. Varsity Basketball Aids Rrickhouse Childs Copley Harris Johnson Lodge Moore Page Pitts Poole Tyler Weinberg Wheeler ScRicco Manager, Scorer Rice Timekeeper Senior H oc key Cu ' Ian, Clairi: 1 ' ri;i •;m- ' Han: AH Hall , CF M. KV Tlki-: TTA. 11 r, Lucy CORR, I L ' l AkA W HI ■.i;li;k. hi; Editi I Rkhari )S„X, I l■: 1IL ■Tiir KSTllN .HI LiLLIE StREAGI. ,K. W 1,.. N N :etti-. Li Tin M. 1 •■••• Claire Free.ma ,x. W 1.1 LI.L ' vN St rkri;v. ' NT. i-r Lucille Dueev. CK Hock ey Captain Sara Harris Marge Lodge, CF Thelma Stevens, I Margaret Kikkpatrick, I Elizabeth Smith, ' Thelma Andrews, W Stella Scricco, HR Della Poole, HB Sara Harris, HP, Ellen Keister, EB Elizabeth Davis, FB Carolease Pollard, GK Sophomore Hockey Caplaiii Maktha Mcioki Mary Ti ' kner, I Martha Mo(ikk, 1 Dot Mor ax. W AlAni-LrXE [ON-KS. W Rai: .M..ki-N.Iin MAK.iAkinCAkTi.K. Hi; Makv m,...kf, hi; Ai.ri i: IkI!Y. FI ' . IsMU i.i.K [ ' a.;k. CK Anna IIintick, ' fft. Sophomore Fieldball Captain Cariiie FT ' LLER Lucie Askew, CF Margie Loomis, I Opal Covington, I Carmie Fuller, W J udith Jeffries, W Louise Jones, HB Virginia Sale, HB Thomas Collins, HB Josephine Matz, FB Urbie Wright, FB Ruby Pittman, GK Sophomore Soccer C ,ttai ( N •Y T •I.KK Nancy Tvi.LiK.CF M AKI II A MlMiKI. iir, Anna Mixti-.k, I Wll.lll-.I.MINIA I nllKNlU Dot Doty. I I l I ' .Y I ' l.NNINt.l ,.N.Fi; EtIIKL TlRNKK. W CaKY MAkSIIAl.l . Fl . Sammie Dii ' .osi;, III .MAK.,ir,KITI On xN . i;k III . y::: -,r . Freshman Hockey C att nil Tei- ;ny Aids Margaret Pitts Betsy Rigby, HB EtiielAlvis, I Edwixa Heeley. HB Teeny Aids, I Dixie Pollard, FB Ruby King, W Iris Couch, FB Beatroce Childs, W Florence Johnson, GK IzzY Kesler, HB Sara Buchanan, Stib. Mary Buchanan, Sub. Freshman Fieldbc Ci; tlam Maki ox I■:LL Mary DorcLAS, CF Fka.ntesI ' kinie, Hi; Hazfl Paks(ins. I XokaCle.nn, III; Marion Ellis, I IIazei.. i.i.in,III; Charlette Haves. W Margaret Peyton. PP. Bettie Poole, W Dora Jackson, FB ' iKGiNiA Honey, GK Fresh man ooccer Captain Billy Maxwell Lull ' Lee Llewellyn, C F I ' .illy AL xwkll, I Ettie Ruth Rollins, W LoriSE I ' KAZIER, W AL RV WlLLLV.MS, HB Virgin L Harrison, HB Edwin A Heeley, HB IiLURED Wood, GK Mary BiTciianan, Sub. Sara Buchanan, Siib. ALMA MUR.CHISON- MASTER OF CEREMONIES QS Jokes I ' .I ' .IM, A Sl-.XIOk Wlun iMsi I walked racli si.aci.Hls lnl K:wr, ;il«.lll, 1 S tmu-cI In tins Mnall world an alcm small 1 «o,„lrrc(l and 1 livaim- l. I dix-amcd iif that great day to lie, VN ' Iicn my goal 1 had ri-ached ; I ' d he a sonior, hlithcly free Ot ' rules the seniors | reached. Oh, I ' d do this, and I ' d do ihat- A Freshman ' s dreams yon see! Yet fnmi Uieir t.iils l ' ,e free. But now that I have reached my ; Tho ' strange it seems to say — 1 wish my name were in the roll lilue Shadows— Wliv do Dark Shadows— All da Queer Dreams — At nigii Moanful Thoughts — iy You know I ' ve lieen thinking About girls — There ' s the girl around scln Who ' s always wanting To borrow your money — (You can break her Of this By always being broke Yourself—). And there ' s the girl Who doesn ' t like any of lu-i All you ha ' ve t.. do Is to reduce By not going to diiuier For a few weeks And pretty soon You ' ll have to make your clolhi Smaller .And then thev won ' t Fit her! Thus you kill two birds With one stone.) Then there ' s the girl Who clashes ui) tu you lireathlessly And pleads. This theme has to be Handed in next hour And I just can ' t seem To get beyond The first sentence. PLEASE help me! (At first glance This type appears to be Incurable — But all you have to do Is just to flunk English A couple of times And you ' ll not be bothcreil In this respect Any more.) The ardent collegian Who rolls Coca-cola bottles Up and down the hall After light bell— (Well — if you aren ' t able To step on her — Somebody else will be!) Yes, All these types Can be handled By the use of tact, O ' r bribery. Or even force — (If you ' re a physical ed major — ). But what— I ask you — what — Can you do That ' s legitimate — When it ' s after light bell And all is quiet — (This is not in Betty Lewis) And your roommate Snores? Here lies the body of Carie Chne. She walked in o er ni_ - luisy sign. Here lie the remains of Sadie Slatt, Who said, Can I depend on that? Here lie the bones of Mary Mipp — I fell down, and she said, Enjoy your trif-. ' She rests in peace, Minnie lutt — She said to me. Did vou sav WHAT? HEIGHTS OF OPTIMISM: Virginia Hall Girl: I think I ' ll keep my light on after light bell tonight and study. Betty Lewis Girl : I ' m going down the hill and take a hot bath. Frances Willard Girl: I can ' t wait to see what we ' re going to have for dinner tonight! Dr. Cook: Lucy, li.. Lucy Mister: Take What arc yuu luukiiiy : A nickle. When did you lose it : Who said anything- Maud Axurkws : Phil Lkarv: I ' ll Hii; Will you marry me? She: But I ' m a married woman. He: No, you ' re a widow. Now dcm ' l --ay 1 didn ' t tr tu hnak ii K ' nilw Everyone is crazy over me, said the inmate of tlie lirsl llimr of ihr insane a-yluni, Sara Jordan: Doctor, will my ai |iendicitis scar show? Doctor: Not if you ' re careful. -Mose: When mah wife gets kissed she sho ' do squall. Gawge : .Ah ' ll say she do ! Mose: What ' s dat, nigger? Hoi-.MES : I love j ' ou. A ' uDREY : You don ' t mean it. Holmes: You must be a mind reader. Woody: Who is that man o er there snapiiint; his fingers? Elsie: That ' s a deaf mute with the hiccoughs. Dr. Shankle once gave out the lollowing liint to his l- .nglish Sur ey slud ' nls: ll you can ' t get your lesson in one hour, take two. If ou can ' l get it in tun. take three. 1 1 three is not sufficient, take cyanide. Joan Brickhouse: Will you please cash this check for me? Clerk in Store: No, ma ' am! No checks cashed here I 1 wculdn ' t e.i fi a cheek for my own brother. Joan: Well, of course you know your own familx better than I rio. Sara Harris: What is it that lives in a stall, eats oats and can see e(iually uell at both ends? Helen Rice: I ' ll bile— what? Sara Harris: . blind horse. Virginia Carmichael: What ' s the matter. Tilley? TiLLEY : Jack and I have parted forever. irginia: Hm ! In that case I suppose you won ' t get a letter from him for a couple of days. L oTTV Parker: Dacld ' , gi e me a dime? Mr. Parker: Don ' t you think you ' re a pretty i ig girl to ask for a dime? Dotty : Maybe so. Gi e me a dollar, then. Brum : I ' d like to offe Kayf. : Don ' t bother. Sill : VVlun did you First kn..w y..u Uivcd me? Hi:: VN ' hcii I higan to gxt sensitive uIkii pcdiilc said yuu were Ijiainless and homely. NuKSi:: Mr. Junes, you are the father of quadruplets. Alii. Jones: What, one of those things that run around on four legs? Frances Ei.len : Ha e you read To a Field Mouse? Henrietta: No. How do you get thtm to listen? Slinky: Why does my girl close htr eyes when I kiss her? Leonard: Look in the mirror. Walter: Who was that girl I saw you with last night? Felix: It ' s a lie! Amelia Cary : I just got a pink slip from the Dean. Lucy Askew : Oh, you look nice in pink. Sally: Did you hear about the liearded lady in the circus? Lucy: No — what about her? Sally: Well, she died today, leaving a wife and four children. Mr. Darter: How many people are there in this c iuntry? Sammie: Er — er — AIr. Darter: Hurry, Hurry! Every second you dilly-dally the number grows larger. No, Rene, a coquette is not a small coca-cola, and mice don ' t grow up to rats ! Dr. : i.tstettek: Your wife drives like li.ghtning, doesn ' t she? Dk. Doim: Yes, always striking trees. Mr. Darter: And do you know what Neoplationism is? Kaye : Sure. Red, white, and brown ice cream. EiiiTH : I feel like a three-year old today. Mary Kilmon : Horse or egg? Lui.a Lee: What ' s he like? Merk : Oh, he ' s the sort of person who ' d walk into the house of a dead person eating an apple, spit out the seeds, and say, Howdy, folks, where ' s the body? She was only an acrobat ' s daughter, but she certainly was flippant ! KxECUTioN ' Ek: What flavor juice, please? ' Lucy Will thinks a trial lialancc is the first altemjit of a performer to walk the tight- If all the saxophime players in the world were lai.l end to end, they would still insist on idaying the St. Louis Blues. Lucia Montgomery says that the reason college in-ofessors and other unskilled laborers don ' t get together and form a union is that no two of them can agree on any one subject! That ' s me all o er, said the suicide, as he hit the street alter jumping out of a fiftieth story window. Delma Owen has been engaged so many times that her ex-fiancees have formed an or- ganization and adopted a yell. Dot Morgan: I want something to wear around the dormitory. Sales Girl: How large is your dormitory? 1).. .vnu ll,ini;k so? ■ ■ llu ir ssa. jii-l llu hnst ,,l ;i n rml,l;uu-r lo llir oriyiiial ait Wrll, th AIiss Uaknktt: Miss N ' clsnn. li..u ns..u1,1 y.. ten-dollar bill around the corner Miriam ; I ' d make a dash afier ihr irn-,l..ll: Sill : Y.-. I l,n J Ik: Well, ue ' ll LiH-v: You rem Tom: No! l.rcv: Yes. she Mahv W iN.iFiKi.ii (oil a street car) : Which end do I uet oil? Comuctok: Makes no difference to me. ma-am hoth ends stop. Hi ' N ' tkk: How did you find the weather at home this wcn-k-end? Dixie: Oh, I just stciipcd out of the door and there it was. LovKiiiKii : I ' illy sent mc a whole box of iiretzels and 1 don ' t e en know ho« to play the game ! Prissy Bclote asked I ' eggy I ' owell to wake her up at eight o ' clock Snnda - morning. Peggy knocked on Prissy ' s door Sunda) ' morning and said. Kight o ' clock, I ' rissy. Prissy turned over sleepily and replied, Did you? lietter see a dcjctor aliont it. Dr. Dodd says there are three classes of women— the heauliliil. the intellectual, and the majority. Du. Sh.wklk: The other dav I went hshinu and caie ht ,.nv of those ureat lish— let ' s see. what is it von call them? Dk. Bakkr: Oh. do you mean a whale? Dr. Shanki.f.: No, that couldn ' t have been it; 1 was using whales for bail. Fi.oKF.xcK Stokk: What ' s vour roommate l ike ' Sara Harris: i-.verytbing I ' ve g..t. Do e. F.i.omi-i;nt Yoino Man: Darlire.;. let me lo..k at vour pearlv teith. incased in tho.se beautifui rosebud lii-s of velvet. Km Brother ' s ' okk (from under the sofa) : Take ' em out. Sis, so ' s he can get a good look at ' em. SiT.w: What is this thing? Carr: Only a pawn ticket. Stf.w: Why don ' t you get two so we can iioth go? n a: What ' s an oyster? MiTTu:: . fish built like a nut. irdan, if it wasii •t sucl, a onc- ;irl who gets up t u stiK-h- at five Musi:; Ah wins. V,A V(,ii: VN ' hat yo gut? Mose: Three aces. Gawge : Boy, you done lost. AIose: What you got? Gawge : Two nines and a razor. AIose: You sho ' wins. How come you is so lucky? Appendicitis wouldn ' t lie so had, remarked Sara sided affair. Mary D. Chambers says her idea of a hyiKJtrile is ; o ' clock in the morning singing, .All the World Is Jealous of Ale. Murk: I ' ve had a hard life. At eight I was left an orphan. Hunter: What did you do with it? Dr. Boilin says that to be healthy -ou should swim regularly and drink plenty of water. (These should be done separately, howe er.) Mary Katherine: You say your ancestors were killed in the Wars of the Roses? Edith : Oh, yes. For several generations our family was extinct. BiLLV : Why didn ' t you answer my letter? Ethel : I didn ' t get it. Billy: You didn ' t get it? Ethel: No, and besides, you said sometbnig in it I didn ' t like. Mrs. Dodd: Didn ' t I hear the clock strike two as you came in last night? Dr. Doud: You may have. It started to strike eleven, but I stopped it so it wouldn ' t awake you, dear. Sammie: I ' m a different girl since I met that boy. Dot: How ' s that? Sammie: I gave him the wrong name and address. Betsy: What is dust? Rose: Mud with the juice squeezed out of it. Aliss McKenzie wants to know howyoucancutthroughtraffic — whenitislikethis? Rose: You want to keep your eyes open around here today. Marc.ie: Why? Rose: Because people would think you were crazy if you went around with them shut! Sturdy: I just adtire dark men. Smitty: You ' d have a big time in .Africa, wouldn ' t you? Meg Jordan : Have you ever run a temperature ? Louise Frazier: No, but I ' ve run nearly every other kind of car. This tonic is no good, coniidained l- ' .lsie rowcll. .Ml the directions it gi es are for adults, and I ' ve never had that. Ruth Weinburg: There ' s a Hy in this soup. Miriam Nelson: That ' s not a Hy. It ' s one of those vitamin bees. Pete Carmine thinks CHjO is sea water! Lucia: What did you make on that test? Margie: Zero, but that ' s nothing to me. . dvertisemenU BOOK VI There may be some ignmcrajjH Body, but there reason for battles MKJMkm « i never any in the Battlefield ' s iys ylf Mll battle as to which choice of Who ' s Who inponi va coffee, among the Student ■T r il ' lSl ' Jl jB It ' s — GUNSTON HALL Janney Coffee Co. redericksbi BOND ' S DRUG STORE THE OLDEST And We Try To Make It The Best Drug Store In The State In thr wars Id CdiiK ' . wiu ' ii llu- nu-morics of school days tal e possession of yciu. it is oin- hope that wu have served _ ' ou in such a way as to merit a place in these memories. W. L. BOND Fredericksbiu : : : : : : : : : Virginia Odicial A. A. . S.r i(c Slalion SERVICE MOTOR COMPANY, Inc. S A L j : S ) P_J S K K I c 1-; TIRES TUBES ACCESSORIES I ' honc 263 1425 rriiK-ess AniK ' Strctt Fmloricksliur- :: :: -ir-ini;i 24-Il()L ' R SI ' .KNICI ' ' . Whrn Hvttvr Autnmohilvs Arv Hiiill. Buuk If ill Huihl Tlvm SUPERIOR ICECREAM IS .MADl ' . I ' ROM PURE PASTEURIZED MILK and CREAM AND IS A HEALTHFUL FOOD PRODUCT MAXL ' FACTL ' Rl-:i) ! ' , V Farmers Creamery Cam pan y FKFA-yRRICKSPVKG. VIKGIM. I The Commercial State Bank FKEDF. I I CKSB UKG, VIRGINIA CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $180,000.00 O MAKE this BANK yOUr BANK E. M. Yorxc. Chainmni of the Board G. W. Shepherd, President . Mayo Smith, Cashier ]. L. SwACE, .Issistaiit Cashier A BANK FOR ALL THE PEOPLE Capital $ 100.000.00 Surplus 150,000.00 Deposits 2,300,000.00 l.ARdl ' .ST HAXK i. FREDERICKSBURG, NORTHERN NECK and SOUTH SIDE. VIRGINIA 3% — Interest Paid On Savings Accounts — 3% The Farmers Merchants State Bank FREDERICKSBURG. VIRGINIA M S. CiiESLEY, President John- F, Gouldman, Cashier and Viee-Prcs. I). Gordon Gouldman, . sst. Cashier G. C. Gouldman. AssI. Cashier State Teachers College lie Xati itulions ■NHD iKICKSin ' h ' C, I 7A ' (,7. 7, 1 ■iKi-s C.;lk--is. llu- Ass .,,ls ,;f the S.aillK-n, ; ,1 C-nniiiKTcial ' IVaclu A campus comprising scvcnly-livc acres situated on Mar_ -e Heii lits, overlooking; the cit - of Freclericksl)u i, and commanc inj;- a panoramic view never to be forgotten. Beautiful grtnt ine-clad slopes, deep wooded ravines threaded by cryst streams conspire to make it one of the most beautiful ar alluring campuses in the S(julh. Social 011(1 Rccn ' dtioiial I ' dcilitics I iisur His cd Ideally and strategically located in an atmosphere of culture and refinement, and in an environment that is both inspiring and romantic. In these idyllic surroundings one ' s college days ]jass all too quickly. Fredericksburg is in the heart of the most historic section of America, and is easily accessible to asli- ington. Richmond, Mount X ' ernon, Wakefield, . ' tratford. .iml other places of importance and note. A jirogram of .studies covering tweUe de|jart ' ments, including ciuiiiiu-rcicil cditcalu ' ii. Hiysical and health education. ))iiisic, home economies, library scieiicc. and all ( oieral courses found in other standard teachers collci es. Catalogue. iew Book, and Other Iiifonuation Upon Reque. t MoRc AX L. Co rl; , President The Gregg Publishing Co. H.jston T, San Francisco Publishers of: . Gregg Shorthand Secretarial Studies Rational Typewriting General Business Science Rational Bookkeeping and Accounting Applied Business English and Correspondence () : i 300 AUTHORITATI -K TEXTS DEALING WITH EVERY PHASE OF C O M M E R C I A L EDUCATION o 1 7x777: (Klk ' XH.Ik ' HST OFHICH I ' DR COMFI.F.TE CAT.ILOC.V H Thurman And Boone Co. KOAXOKR, r I KG I 1. 1 HOUSE FURNISHERS and INTERIOR DECORATORS DISTINCTIVE GIFTS and TABLEWARE The entire furnishings of Seacoheck Hall Designed and Executed by Thurman Boone Co. Department of Interior Decoration 1 n i; P K () r L K S l{ A k o 1 ST A 1 ' 1 ' () K I) 3% Interest O.N Savi.ncs Al- ec M I ' 1. 1 M 1-: x A F R I E N I) X. X. 1 ' ,i:kuv, J ' ,::ai!ri,l M. riiuiiKSTKK, l-irsl ;-|,v- ' n-.v„ ,- . !■:. M. S.NKKl ' , . .r,nul fur-l ' i-cudr ]., I). ' l ' ii.iMA , iashu-r WHEN YOU THINK OF Bl ILI)I G A HOME THINK OF IS r.OOKS GIXIXG MODKKX I ' LAXS ) ' o,tr I-rcry Huildiii, W ' cd Can FOR HOMI ' .S ; • lullci ' Sclisfarlorily Hcrr! Johns-Manville High Grade Roofing l ' .i;X|. MIX MOORK ' S r A 1— X— T— s IT I I.AC, the Wonder Quick 1 )r in.s; Paint inv Bedroom. Kitchen, and Porch Fenestra Steel Sash Those .lltrarlnr CW. K.MKXT WlXiX i ()ur Representative will Vou EST[MATl ..s and . l) in lUiiidini, ' . , Edgar M. Young (dad to Give , , ,. REDF.KICKSBUKG. VIRG1XI. J.C. PENNEY CO A Nation Wide Institution Operating Over 1500 Department Stores From Coast to Coast ' c cater to the College Miss ' s wants. Our Xew York P.uyers select the most up-to-date merchandise which is always ready for your selection at lowest in town prices. n«.sn fe— QUALITY MERCHANDISE— uesngofe MEREDITH BAKING COMPANY OLD HOME BREAD ' Made IT ith a Mother s Core ' FREDERICKSBURG. VIRGINIA SCOTT AND CARMICHAEL HOST N V A K I K T Y STORE Music Pianos Sporting- Gooils Novelties SEND US YOUR KODAK WOKK Lrailn- of I.ou ' Prirrs R( ' i(l -lo- cur Millinery Shot ' s M. M. LEWIS PnifH ists The rex all Stoui CANDY SODA WATER CIGARS Orders GizYi, Proiiif ' l Attciitiou Commerce Street Fredericksburg :: X ' irginia THE FREE LANCE STAR ■ ' rcdcrickshura ' s DAILY NEWSPAPER CO.MI ' LLTE LOCAL XLW ami full ASSOCIATKD PrkSS Sl-.KVI CIC One of rirf iiiia ' s P.kst Xccsf apc FREDERICKSBURG, VIRGINIA W ashington ' s Boyhood Home Town WHERE THE NORTH AND SOUTH MEET A progressive city and section, where a decent citizen is welcome, and can, by moderate energy, support himself and family in com- fort, educate his children, and laj ' up something for his old age. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FREDERICKSBURG. VIRGINIA Fl. Lewis Wallace, President Hugh D. Scott. Cashier George A. Scott, .Issistanl Cashier T— H— E NATIONAL BANK OF FREDERICKSBURG, VA. 115 Years of Successful I ' .anking THE ROCK OF GIBR,lLTAR- -SAFE for SA ERS S A F E S T R O N G S E C U R E Polite Service V. S. Government Depository Modern Burglary Alarm System Insiti ' ance .li aiiist Robbery and Burglary COMPOUXD IXTEREST ON SAVINGS CAPITAL STOCK axd SURPLUS You are Protected by Over a Million Dollars of Gilt Edge Resources islK ' ,1 1S ' J7 -TcIl Bell Brothers Kurnirure Co., Inc. F U R N 1 I ' U RE AND R H G S Ererylliiiiir — for — llw — Home HOMES FIRNISHED COMPLETE ii-i The Strength of a hank may he indicated hy its statement of condition, but it is also measured hy the extent and quality of service it is purposed to render. Ajiain we wish to stress our ahility to handle satisfactorily vour hank account. . . . THE PLANTERS NATIONAL BANK Ca|)ital. uv I ' n.fil.-. Sl. ' iO.OOO.OO R. A. KISHPAUGH Stationeky and Pkintinc KODAKS VICTROLAS MAJESTIC RADIOS W ' atcrinau Fountain Pens ■. •|■:K •■|■|li. •(■, FOR THE COI.LK C O M P L I M E N T : FALMOUTH CAFE andL. H. HERMAN CL RB SERVICE WILSON BROS. BUILDING SUPPLIES OF ALL • KINDS PHONE 5 5 Ercdcrickslnn-g : : X ' ir.yinia Mrs. S. A. Hoys — I iiusual Gifts CONTINENTAL TEA SHOPFE MASONIC BUILDING ON HIGHWAY irashington ' s Mother Lodge Distinctive, Appetizing- Home Cooked Food Served Daily .-dericksburg; : : : : ' irginia We have always fell a ery reat interest in S. T. C. and have made a special effort to please the faeiilty and .-tiidenl liody. ' Vv e iiail coiitiiiiie to d.. so Goolrick ' s Pharmacy Phone ' .V. SHO :S lOR ALL OCCASIONS— SHOES n , ' DYE Shoes to Match V Frorh GAINES Brown-bilr Shoe Store 904 Main Street Ficderickslnirt, ' . ' ; GIBSON-SALES COMPANY I | Mo.i ' s, Women ' s and Children ' s | 1 S-H-O— E-S i COCA-COLA h ' aclory Prices [ Exceptional ' alues in Women ' s 5 i SPORT OXFORDS I Manufactured liscluxhcly for I ' s by BOTTLING R K S Tm; ' iui;i iA Shoe Comi ' aw i E n.ui Dur Rclail IK ' tartuicI --, , „ ,J PHONE 1 1 3 4 1 COMl ' LIMEXTS j OF 1 Fredericksburg 1 THOMAS LOMAX HUNTER | X ' irginia King George, Virginia - ' COLLEGE TEA ROOM HOURS 8:15 a. in. to 4:15 p. m. 9:15 p. m. to 10:00 p. m. l 1 ' 1. 1 i I ' . J. GARNETT KING, Jk. - rfdoricksl.in-M, ' OTTS K)MI ' . N- Insurance ■Icricksl.ur.u, ' ' W 1-, I M TO I ' I. I-: SI I.I.IN A SIIOK KKPAIKIiNC; SHOP KmUrickshmK :: :: ir Chichester-Dickson Company — ULMAN ' S — Ml ' , uv I.IFI ' .TIMI ' . ji-: l l.K ■ WATCH AMI JI-.W l-.I.KV Hcpairiiv , MILLINERY i r 1. 1 i !■. x FROCKS ll ' ilh llml ' lou,h .. l i liiuli, ' „ JONES FASHION SHOP 21)2 Cminu-rcc Stic. ' l . 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