Randolph Macon College - Helianthus Yearbook (Lynchburg, VA)
- Class of 1924
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This alliance was not hard to enter upon on my part, but there was some doubt as to my years of discretion and experience on Dr. Smith's side. There was one deciding factor in the conclusion of this attachment, and it was a strange one. It turned for me what I had considered my chief liability into an asset. My early memories had never lead me to believe that red hair was a desirable possession. There was always associated with it vegetable nicknames like 'ccarrotsn or radish or even such stinging epithets as 'Lbrick-top or lemon. But Dr. Smith first revealed its value to me, for he passed by my tender years and inex- perience with the somewhat doubtful compliment, Well, you have red hair. My wife has red hair, and no one ever got the better of her. With a college diploma and a professional certificate in my hand I left Cambridge lMass.J secure in the thought that my education was completed and that now I, in turn, would take my place as a pedagogue. Let me say here that it was not to be in any spirit of retaliation, although I must confess that there had been times when I had muttered, '4Wait until I get to be a teacherf' but with a prevailing spirit of kindness and gentleness would I do my 'work. My knowledge of udisciplinei' was largeg I had gained it through real experience. Thus equipped I entered Randolph-Macon, and joined that infamous band of people called uteachersf, It was here after a year's experience that a great truth dawned upon me. I had believed, and you still believe, that colleges and college faculties exist for the education of youthg but alas! it is not so, but a contraire. It is youth that educates and age that is taught: The real accomplishment of a college is the education of its faculty. To be sure, the method of education of the faculty differs from that by which college students are supposed to be taught. For the faculty there is nothing so shamelessly open and blatant as the age old curriculum, 17 .V ..-N. 97 -4- -tt f--B+' 4-Weiss'--M s ., -6 -s and there are no electives nor required subjects, but in a much more subtle and ingenious manner the faculty are subjected to a constantly increasing reconstruction of experience. Youth's I'f1E:tIll1C1'S, youth's dress, youth's language, youth's beliefs, youth,s ideals are continually undermining those established and comfortable con- victions of the right and proper ways of life to which age has attained. Separation from these settled beliefs is a slow and painful process in which youth, the teacher, must 'exercise patience. For instance, those kaleidoscopic changes in manner of dress which require of youth merely physical adaptation, demand of age mental adjustments which must be made much more slowly. The education of a faculty is a much longer process than that of a student. The student mind is virgin soil upon which no seeds have hitherto been sown, but the faculty mind has already grown its crop and, as in the case of intensive cultivation, the former must be removed before a second may be sown. As a member of the Randolph-Macon College faculty, I entered upon my real education. It was here, in contact with a living people whose heritage of ideals and character is of the best in the world, that I began to know and appreciate the good things of life. Southern people are born to a culture utterly different from that acquired in our ordinary institutions of learning. It is the result not only of a good biologic inheritance, but of the somewhat unhurried life which they have lived for generations-a life in which the business of getting on, gathering gear, as Stevenson puts it, has been subordinated to the more humanistic matter of living. It is a life in which the cultural products are innate and form an atmosphere of refinement, a background of manners, against which the training of a college like Randolph-Macon creates a fine type of modern womanhood. To you, students of Randolph-Macon, my teachers,'l offer the tribute of honest appreciation. The things which you have are not purchasahle with money, but in this very material world they must be marked '6Perishable.,' Enshrine them in your hearts, let no one deceive you as to their valueg and may the heritage of your children and your children,s children be that of an antiquity of learning, the old South plus a Randolph-Macon training. Loyalty to you is a blessing, not a sacrifice, because loyalty to you is loyalty to the best. And so l would commit to your care all friends of mine who 'would know what a real education is. .ia jfacultp DICE ROISINS ANDERSON, A. B.. A. M., Ph. D. President NA'I'I-IAN ALLEN PATTILLO, A. M., Ph. D. Dean literary Department IPICIINANIJU WOOD MAIITIN,B.S.,M.S..Ph.D. NATHAN ALLEN PATTILLO, A. M., Ph. D. l'rofesso1' of Chemistry Professor of Mnthenmtics II, W. AKNULD. A. B., A. M., Ph. D. Professor of History .IOIAIN IRVIN I-IAMAKER, A.I3., A.IVI., Ph.D. ALLEN W. PORTERFIELD, A.I3.. A.M., PI1.D. Professor of Biology Professor of German EDWARD EVERETT AYERS, S. T. D., A. M., Ph. D. Professor of Sociology nnrl English. Bilale IIICNRY DAVI'1NI'OR'I' BLACKWELL, A.B.,Ph.D. HERBERT C. LIPSCOMB, A.B.,A.M.,Ph.D. Professor of EnglLslt Literature Professor of Latin CLINTON IVIAURY KILBY, A. M., Ph. D. Professor of English .IA MES FIIICIJERICK PEAK, A. B., A. M. AI,.FRED ALLAN KERN. A. B., A. M., Ph. D. Professor of Political Science Professor of English MISS MARGARET E. N. FRASER. A. B.. A. M., Ph. D. Professor of Romance Languages MISS CII.I,.Il1I ALDAI-I LAREW,A.B..A.M.,Ph.D. LUDWIG REINHOLD CEISSLER, Ph. D. Professor of l1IIlflH?ll7flliCS Professor of Philosophy and Eclucrttiolt MISS NIABLE KATE WI-IITESIDE, A. B., A. M. Associate Professor of Greek anal Lrttin WIVIISS NICl.I.II'I VIRGINIA POWELL. A. M., Ph. M. MISS ANNA H. CHANDLER,A.I3..A.M. Associate Professor of English .flssociate Professor of Romance Language 19 MRS. SALLIE T. M. HARMANSON, A. B., A. M. - Associate Professor of Romance Languages MISS- REBECCA CORWIN, A.M., S.T.B., Ph.D. MISS MARJORY S. HARRIS, A.B., Ph.D. Associate Professor of English Bible Adjunct Professor of Philosophy MISS CORA LOUISE FRIEDLINE, A. B., A. M. I Associate Professor of Philosophy and Education FRANCIS B. SIMKINS, A. M. MISS MARIE ERNESTINE ,IASTREMSKI Associate Professor of History Adjunct Professor of French MISS BEULAH RUSSELL, A. B., A. M. Adjunct Professor of Mathematics MISS ROBERT D. CORNELIUS, A.B., A.M. MISS CATHARINE MURPHY, A.B., A.M. Adjunct Professor of English Adjunct Professor of Latin MISS CONSTANCE HEISKELL SMITH, A. B., M. S. Adjunct Professor of Chemistry MISS MABEL DAVIDSON, A. B., A. M. MISS MARY K. BOWEN, A. B., A. M. Adjunct Professor of English Adjunct Professor of Mathematics MISS BESSIE CARTER RANDOLPH, A. B., A. M. Adjunct Professor of History MISS HELENE V. BOUCHER, A. B. MISS LENA B. HENDERSON, A. B. Adjunct Professor of French Adjunct Professor of Biology MISS DOROTHY BETHURUM, A. B., A. M. Instructor in English MISS DOROTHY ALLEN, A. B., A. M. MISS MARY AUTEN, A. B., A. M. Instructor in Chemistry Instructor in Biology MISS ISABEL BOGGS, A. B. Instructor in Physics 'MISS ELIZABETH J. BROWN, A. B. MISS HARRIET B. HERBERT, A. B. Instructor in Latin Instructor in Mathematics MISS SUSIE AMES, A. B. Instructor in History 20 MISS ELIZABETH WRIGHT, A. B. MISS WILLIE T. WEATHERS, A. B. Instructor in English Instructor in Latin MISS VIRGINIA DE MOTT, A. B. Instructor in Latin , MISS SUE SCOTT, A. B. MISS ELIZABETH ST. CLAIR, A. B. Assistant in Psychology Assistant in Biology music Department ISAAC EDWARD NORRIS, Ph. B. JOHN HERBERT DAVIS Director of Music Professor of Piano and Theory WILLIAM SAUNDERS ADAMS Professor of Piano aml Organ MISS ANNIE CAROLINE CLARK MISS ANNE MARTIN SNEAD Professor of Vocal Music Adjunct Professor of Theory MISS M. ALICE CORYP Professor of Vocal Music MISS AILEEN MCKALL BOND GUSTAV A. KLUENTER Instructor in Piano Instructor in Violin 5!t,DK1lHlZtIIl2l'lt 'MISS LOUISE SMITH MISS JEAN WALKER Professor of Art Instructor in Art Lilbpsieal Department MISS ALICE HQIIIQILDING, A. B. MISS ELIZABETH GILREATH, B. S. Director of Physical Education Assistant Director of Physical Education MISS MARION MARTIN MISS FLORENCE WALLACE Instructor in Physical Education Instructor in Physical Education 21 21Dtber 21Dfficer5 ' W. M. BLACK, A. M. XISSIDSNIIIZ to President ROBERT WINFREE A W. 'l'ERREl.L, M. D. Treasurer Collage Physician. MISS JOSEPI-IINE YEATMAN Regiszrnr MISS LUCY A. LETTE Secretary to llre lll'f Sl:llCllf V MISS MARY K. BOWEN, A. M. MISS IILANCI-IE WITI-IERS Secretary to the Dean. Secretary Lo ilu' Treasurer MISS MARY V. REVELEY Cashier MISS LAURA ECHOLS MISS MILDRED F. S'I'RO'I'HER, A. B. Poslmistress .4Iumn.ue Secretary . MRS. JOHN D. BLACKWELL. MRS. F. W. MARTIN, A. M., MRS. F. M. MITCHELL MRS. LELA S. LOVING, MRS. W. I-I. EDWARDS. MRS. JAMES M. TALIAFERRO. MRS. JAMES S. MORGAN, MISS ELIZA BETH ST. CLAIR, A. I3. Malrons , MISS ROSE BRAMBLE MISS IDA BRAMBLE Assistant Matron. flwui of Domestic Department MISS ELLA DOWNES fixsislrzrzl in Charge of Wesl Hall MISS MARY J. GISH MRS. I'I. L. ZIMMERMAN ASSILSICZIII in. Charge of East Hall Assistant in. Clmrge of New Hull MISS OLIVIA C. WOODRING ASSIISIUIIK in Charge Of Webb Hull MRS. JESSIE BLAKENEY MISS LEILA G. FORBES, A.. B. Assistant in Charge of Main. Hall Librlzrirm MISS GRACE PA'I I'ILLO, A. B. flssistrml Lilrruriun. :EJAIISBIII on leave 1923-24-. INKIXIISCIII on Iezwc, full term. S'H4AIJsenl on In-ave. spring Icrm 22 0 , :K - --4' -. A x, , .. . ,., X hrs 12155125 1 gl-,,, V N Amo THEY Llvfio 1-vwmur :vera AFTEQWAQDS Q Ulm HHH! I! ,MMIII i H1 WU nj O Q Q nM mcf 1 beniur mass MOTTO: A mon, puissance COLORS: Tan amd Green FLOWER: Yellow Chrysanthemum LUCILE LAMAR ............. .. ELIZA l3lS'l'H WEAVER ........ SYBII, 130065 ..,....,,,,,,,, AGN ES YOUNG .......,...... MAKIAN Ml'1'Cl'IEl.L ....... Pl-IOEBE SMYTH ,..,....,......,.. SARA HEATIAI MALONE. ...,... QIZIHSS HDffitet5 27 President ViCL'-PVCSIZCZEIZL V, .... Secretary Treasurer Busirzess Manager Athletic Manager Cheer Leader KATHERINE CRICHTON ALSTON, A. B. MARIE LOUISE ASHFORD, A. B X 9, Am Sam, 'P B K Saint Joseph, La. Raleigh, North. Carolina ENGLISH LATIN SADIE PATY MARY CLADNEY 28 ..',.'i-- L- T ,5'2 ML11'!'A 3. ,, DOROTI-IY PHELPS ATKINSON, A. B. ALICE MILDRED BALLOU, A. B I K A 0 Spokane, W ash. La Grange, Ca. FRENCH Emzmsn I.x'r1alun'uma ll!! -1- 'TF MARY JANE HILL MARY ROSENBERCER 29 .1 I, FRANCES ELIZABETH BARKLEY, A. B. MARGARET PITT BATTIN, A. B St. Joseph, Mo. 'I' M CHEMISTRY Danville, V irginiu ENGLISH EDITH BR OWN NELL PARKER 30 ANNE BEASLEY, A. B. DORA ELVIRA BECKHAM, A. B 'I' M ' F errum, Virginia Lyr1.chb1u'g, Virginia CHEMISTRY FRENCH ...wigs 'airy' . 4 M J' 2'-2'-L A ' I .'Q'?'?:-F-f 12 LUCY MORGAN VIVIAN LLEWELLYN 31 MARY DOROTHY BELL, A. B. EDMONIA SALE BERRY, A. B Abingdon, Virginia Bedford, Virginia Cx-m1v11s'rRY Pumosovx-xv ' A Y .2 we 1' . umm 11 V I i - J' , A . - I ' . .4 IL. . 4 , x- VP- 'U hu., KATHERINE BEVILLE FLORIDA BROWARD 32 SYBIL BOGGS, A, B. ANNA RITTENHOUSE BOHN, A. B Greenville, South Carolina Norfolk, Virginia CHEMxs'mY ENGIJISH LITERATURE Ill H - -:: 2. '- Z!! ': , :V n 3 .ll H 1.0 FRANCES DICMMOND DUDLEY WOOD 33 VIRGINIA LEE BOWENQ A. B. MARY NELL BOYD, A. B 'If B K V 'IJ M Chickamauga, Ga. Wesson, Mississippi Bronocy ENGLISH N KATHERINE SPEARS LOIS MC CLURE 34 MARY LOUISE BRADFORD, A. B. KATHARINE BRIDGES, A. B II B 'I', Am Sum Leesburg, Virginia El Reno, Oklahoma ENGLISH Hrsrony MARGARET LOWE WILMOTH DINNING 35 ALICE BRISCOE, A. B. GAIL ALLEN BURNETT, A, B KP M 'IP M, S, T, A, B,, 'ff B K Centerville, Mississippi Colorado Springs, Colo. CHEMISTRY LATIN w ELIZABETH MYERS JOSEPHINE HOWERTON 36 LYNDEN HARTZ BUTLER, A. B, IONE BYRD, A. B. Houma, Louisiana Nazcliitoches, Mississippi NIA'l'HEMA2IilCS ENGLISH LITERATURE X, 1 PHOEBE T'IT'I' DOROTHY BRAME 37 MARY ADA CALDWELL, A. B. LOUISE STEPHENSON CAMP, A. B Tiptorwille, Tennessee Lebanon, Kentucky CHEMISTRY ENGLISH LITERA'l'UIIE FRANCES STAMPS RUTH MC CORD 38 ALBERTA REPPARD CARSON, A. B. ALICE BLANTONA CARTER, A. B 'P M, Am Sam Saltville, Virginia Savannah, Georgia ENGLISH Eudusa FRANCES com: ' LUCILLE Homme 39 V ALICE STAHL CHERRY, A. B. LILY BLANKS CLARKE, A. B A A A A 0 rr, Q Bardstown, Ky. Monroe, La. ENGLISH LITERATURE ENcLxsu Lmmnvruma MARY JEWELL ' MARION LEYS 40 ANNIE RUTH COLE5 A. B. ELSIE JAMES COLLINS, A. B Petersburg, Va. ffl B K Ewcusu LITERATURE W'11V'lC5b0f0, Virginia MATHEMATICS . TIAZET, CIIRRERLV RUTH' DAVIS 4-l LAKE FORD COMPTON, A. B. MARY PASCO CONRAD, A. B C oeburn, Virginia H arrisonburg, Virginia CHEMISTRY ENGLISH 1 :YJ .1 LORA RICE LOUISE LITTLE 42 ANNA LEE COWAN, A. B. ELVA CUNNINGHAM, A. B. Gadsden., Alabama 'P M HISTORY Newport News, Virginia F2 MARY ETHEL WHITE ELIZABETH DOUGHERTY 1113 ANNA CULVER, A. B. BESSIE MINOR DAVIS, A. B A A A A O II Fort Worth, Texas Lynchburg, Virginia ENcusH ENGLISH SATJTE KFINTTATI. ANN ANDERSON 411 REBECCA DAYVAULT, A. B. DESSIE PAULINE DIXON, A. B Concord, North Carolina Hendersorwille, North Carolina IVIATHIAMATICS ' ENGLISH I N 1 E ANNIE B. DANIEL EDNA HUTCHINSON 45 NANCY WILLIS DOUTHAT, A. B. ORA TAYLOR DOWDLE, A. B 'I' M Morriltan, Arkansas Richmond, Va. V HISTORY ENGLISH LITERATURE w N ELLEN GUERRANT ALMEDA GARLAND 46 LUCILE PRIDEMORE DRAPER, A. B. MARY FRANCES EATON, A. B Big Stone Gap, Virginia K A LATIN Paducah, Kentucky ENGLISH LITERATURE MAnY wmm MARJORIE HALL 47 DOROTHY FITZGERALD, A. B. MARIAN LEGRAND GILMER, A. B Blackstone, Virginia H B '13, S. T. A. B. ENGLISH Greensboro, North Carolina ENGLISH AUDREY TAYLOR MARTHA CARIJWELL . 48 FRANCES MCNAIRY GLASCOCK, A. B. ESTHER ELLEN GREGORY, A. B K A 9 A A A Greensboro, North Carolina Chase City, Virginia ENcL1s1i HISTORY x LOUISE DALLIS CORDIE LEE MONCURE GLADYS JANE HALL, A. B. ELIZABETH HOCKER, A. B X52 AA-'3,S.'1'.A.B. Portsmouth, Virginia Ocala, Florida HISTORY LATIN FRANCES DEANE WINIFRED ROCERSON ELLA PURYEAR HUBBARD, A. B. ELIZABETH CLOYD HUDSON, A. B A A T1 Sinks Grove, West Virginia Pllllllfllh., KCILIUCIEQ' NIATHEMATICS Ewnusu LITERATURE ELIZABETH JACK J EAN PIZNDLETON 51 MARY STUART HURT, A. B. KATHERINE IRBY, A. B A A A, 9, 'I' B K Ashland, Virginia Roanoke, Virginia ENGLISH LATIN ANNIE VERA HARDISON VIRCXNIA JONES 52 ALMYRA LOVE IRELAND, A. B. ISABELLE JENNINGS4 A. B 'I' M Sumter, South Carolina Greensboro, North Carolina ENGLISH LITERATURE ENGLISH LITERATURE nmnmnm Mfmnox nononn' CANTER 53 LOUISE FONTAINE JOHNSON, A. B. POLLY SUE JONES, A. B AOlT,H HB-11,52 Lynchburg, Virginia Kosciuslm, Mississippi ENGLISH LITERATURE ENm.IsH MARGARET JONES Mmm I-Iorsrm 54' GRACE JORDAN, A. B. BARBARA KING, A. B ll' B K II B CII Glasgow, Kentucky Indianapolis, Inrlinna M A'r1-mMA'rlcs FRENCH l'ZI.IZAliH'l'lI WHITE LOUISE ROBERTSON 55 LUCILE LAMAR, A. B. DOROTHY MULLINS LANHAM, A. B A O H, Am Sam A A A Rockville, Maryland Temple, Texas ENGLISH ENGLISH W X HELEN MOORE MARY MC CELVEY 56 PEARL LUCILLE LIPSCOMB, A. B. KATHERINE MCCOY, A. B KA K A, S. T. A. B. Roanoke, Virginia Moorejield, West Virginia CHEMISTRY PSYCHOLOGY ALICE ROBINSON ELIZABETH ADAMS 57 MILDBED TUCKER MCDEARMON, A. 13. MARY FLETCHER MCINTYRE, A. B Evergreen, Va. X Erwin, Tennessee ENGLISH Soclomcv Donomv nrmrrsn EMILY cmxwnnrm 58 SARA HEATH MALONE, A, B. RUTH VIRGINIA MARKS, A. B Clevelmul, Tennessee Chatham, Virginia ENGLISH MATHEMATICS MINERVA MC CLUNG MILDRED BROWN MARY MARSHALL, A. B. MARION JASPER MITCHELL, A. B A 0 H Nicholasville, Kentucky Lynchburg, Virginia ENGLISH ENGLISH LITERATURE X LOUISE MURPHY ALICE UHQUIIATIT 60 MARY TOLER MOORE, A. B. ANNIS MARY MOWEN, A. B Petersburg, Virginia X 9 MATHEMATICS Fort Smith, Arkansas LATIN KATHERINE FARRIER FRANCES VAUCHAN 61, FLORA MAE NININGER, A. B. MARY ALEXANDRA ORCHARD, A. B Roanoke, Virginia Danville, Virginia ENGLISH ENGLISH MARGARET FLORY ALICE BRIGGS n 62 ISLEANOR DOROTHY OSBORNE, A. B. DEAN OWEN, A. B 'I' M, 9, 'I' B K Hartsville, Tennessee New York, N. Y. MATHEMATICS LATIN 1 Lui PAGE DAVIS RUTH GRIFFIN 63 CLARA MARTIN PAGE, A. B. HELEN ROUNTREE PARROTT, A. B II B il, Am Sam Kinston, North Carolina Aberdeen, North Carolina ENGLISH ENGLISH Lrrnnnrmz HARRIET FITZGERALD SARAI-I FOGLEMAN KA'l'I-ILEEN RUTHVEN PEWETT, A. B. MARGARET PHILLIPS, A. B IT B II' A 0 II, S, T, A, B, .louc.sb0r0, Arkansas ,Bell Prairie, Mississippi ENGLISH L11'EnA'rUnE ENGLISH LITERATURE RUTH WESLEY JOSEPHINE WINSLOW 65 MARY WALTER PHIPPS, A. B. DOROTHY LOUISE POTTS, A. B Lynchburg, Virginia II B 111, Q POLITICAL SCIENCE K0-Ffiu-VCU, MiSSiSSiPP13 ENGLISH LI1'IsnA'I'uRE FRANCES I-IUNDLEY ELEANOR RATHBUN 66 MARY EVALYN POWER, A. B. JENNIE ROSINA RASCH, A. B K A K A Jackson, Mississippi Paducah, Kentucky ENGLISH ENcL1sH LITERATURE SELMA WATSON ELIZABETH DU BOSE ' 1 MARY VIRGINIA SAUNDERS, A. B. LUCY DABNEY SHEARER, A. B A A TI 'IJ 'B K Mansfield, Louisiana Lynchburg, Virginia ENGLISH LITERATURE BIOLOGY ., ,,, ,. ,. - V., w ' ' 'WJ-ffiw X .fm ff- 1 ' ' . Wxqwg' 'V I 'TTT 'A MARION HOLCOMBE ELIZABETH SENTER ELlZABE'l'1'l SUMTER SMITH, A. B. LAURA DAVIS SMITH, A, B ' 'I' B K Petersburg, Virginia Bedford, Virginia LATIN LATIN EVELYN HODC ES LENOIIA DREWRY LIDA MORTON SMITH, A. B. PHOEBE GADSDEN SMYTH, A. B Z! T A, U , ' Slgmmerville, South Carolina Lynchburg, Virginia HISTORY FRENCH ANNA SMITH TIIPILMA IHECKIIAM 70, LIDA SCARBOROUGH SPROTT, A. B. NANCY GRACE STINNETT, A. B ' Manning, South Carolina H B '12 H MATHEMATICS Sherman, Texas LATIN ' . .xii-i elf: , E: vi -Q- ' nav' n1,q ,g N Q., 'Z 3, '-'E.', ' -I rg . ua-H 'sn E5 . , ,W aff? El' ' COY BERESFOIID ANN JETER 71 NANCVY VAUGHAN STOCKTON, A. B. JULIA FRANCES STUBBS, A. B A A A, sz A A A, II . Winston-Salem, .North Carolina Monroe, Louisiana ENGLISH LITERATURE ENGLISH LITERATURE AGNES GREGORY MARY STUART MADDOX HELEN LONG STULL, A. B. SARAH SUTTON, A. B. Buena V ista, Virginia Edenton, North Carolina MATHEMATICS ENGLISH LITERATURE MARION WHITMAN DOROTHY MOULTON 73 MARY ELIZABETH THOMAS, A. B. THELMA LEON THOMPSON, A. B 2 K if M Tulsa, Oklahoma Herndon, Virginia MATHrsMA'r1cs ENGLISH L1'rm1ATUnE MARIE FULMER . DOROTHY VAN NESS 74. MATTIE-LEE LOCKHART TOOMER, A. B. PHOEBE VIRGINIA TRAYER, A. B A A TI, Am Sam Westminister, Maryland Portsmouth, Virginia BIOLOGY Ewcusn LITERATURE ......-.-- IIERYI. MADISON LUIS ROBERTSON 75 EMILY WEAKS TROUSDALE, A. B. TENNIE ELIZABETH VADEN, A. B AAA,Q KAG,S,T,A,B, Monroe, La. Sherman, Texas ENGLISH LITERATURE FRENCH 1 ..-4- ' K' f--f- ffkf SALLIE MC CALL HAMER LOUISE BOOTON MARY ELOISE VAUGHAN, A. B. MARY WALKER, A. B Portsmouth, Virginia E K FRENCH Nashville, Tennessee LATIN vmc1N1A mums uonorm- m NCKE 77 ELIZABETH BURNS WEAVER, A. B. ELIZABETH WHITELAW, A. B A A A Monterey, Virginia Asheville, North Carolina ENGLISH POLITICAL SCIENCE JANET Homzss WILLIE WELCH 78 SARA MIRIAM WICE, A. B. HELEN MARENDA WILLIAMS, A. B KP B K K A 9 Petersburg, Virginia Elizabeth City, North Carolina LATIN CHEMISTRY NELLE WILSON JESSIE PEARL CILBREATH ELIZABETH GERTRUDE WILSON, A. B. JANIE BLANCHE WINGO, A. B KI-' B K X SZ Lynchburg, Virginia Washington, D. C. Hrsfromr HISTORY N HELEN SAMOUCE MARY JONES 80 SARA ELEANOR WOOD, A. B. WINHTRED CLARISSA WINSLOW, A. B ' K A fIJ B K Biflllillglllllll, Alabama Suffolk: Vi 5i ifl HISTOIKY -114, NY 11 BIILDHED BENNETT ADENA BASS 81 MARY NELSON WOODSON, A. B. AGNES YOUNG, A. B fl? M 11 B fb, II Lynchburg, Virginia Memphis, Tennessee ENGLISH LITERATURE PHILOSOPHY EL1zABE'rH 1vrAHoou KATHLEEN WILLIAMS 82 5. . ROSANNA MARGARET YOUNG, A. B. ISABEL BOGGS, A M l2l'!lL'8l1 Arrow, Oklalzonm A. B. Western College for Women 11 FRENCH ELIZABETH COLE A. M. Randolph-Macon Wolnans Colle e 24 - Greenville, S. C Pmrslcs svun. Boccs 83 Uriah There was rain this afternoon, outside, And inside three things I loved- Fire that built the red walls of cities And crumbled them down with cracksg Round brass that snared the yellow flames Among the thin black lines of tracingg And music made from the gold of violins To fall into the clashing tin of cymbals. Three things I had to love Wliile there was rain outside. ELEANOR Osnonm 84 1 gM41nfi Qf1f Gfcwaf Bjuniur 62111855 COLORS: Red and Gray I l.0vv1cR: Red Carnation MARGARET ROGERS ...,,.,. CAROLYN WEBB .,........a............, MARGUERIT E' KIMBERLY ...A.,... MARGARET HARGHOVIS .... EI.,IZAl3E'l'INl CAMISRELL. MARTI-IA DUERSON ..,,., NANNIE HOWARD ......... Qllass iilbfficers 87 President Vice-President ....,.-e Secretary Treasurer Athletic Manager . ..,...., ...W ...,.. Cheer Leader Assistant Cheer Leader Julia Acree Martha Lee Adzuns Martha Akers Allene Archer Alma Arps Dorothy Ames Kzlllmrine Banks Annie llflulnne Barlmce Mignon Bauman ll'lUl',9,ll8l'll0 lllunke-1 Myrtle Bnll Ellen Blackwell 88 Sylvia Bluscner Mary Marshall Tempe Boyd Virginia Brown Rebekah Burlcs Rulll Bryan Katherine Byers Frullccs Czlllelulel' Dorothy Cornell Eleanor Coker llclen CilVillIllQ!,ll Eleanor Clark 89 Virginia Compton Julia Coopwood Jean Craig Louise Curd May Davidson Nancy Culver Ramona Dietzel ' Dorothy Dmrer Martha Duerson Rhoda Ellison Elizabeth Du Bose Mice Dunklou 90 Rowena Ferguson Sum Fogleman - Gladys Fore Elizabeth Fnllz Margaret Fnltz Estelle Frazier Elizabeth Gumbrell Marjorie Gates Elcannr Cuering Margaret Hzlase Murllxa Belle Cray Winifred Green 91 4 Jean Hardy Margaret Hargrove Genevieve Harris ' Lillian Hazlewood Mary Hege Marguerite Harris Alice Hersey Elizalielll Hicks Florence Hicks - Nainnie I-Inwziril Clare Holmes Sylvia Howilz 92 Belly Jackson Frances James Marlha .iarrell Marguerite Kimberly Mary Leggett Jean Jones Margaret Le May Ruby Lemon Nancy Liglll Buwers lVIacKore1l Louise Lilllc Myrtle Long 93 Addah Belle McClaskey Margaret McLaurine Jean Magann Q Mary Marshall Sallie Wright Mason Grace Manning Helen Milford Ruth Miller Doris Moses Virginia Nelms Louise Moon Annie Wc1't Nance -94 Florence Neuller Reby Nissen Lola Norwood Lillian Oglcslmy Florence Oxley Elizabeth Nottingham Sweetland Oxley Catherine Purnelle Sura Pickurd Eleanor Preston Caroline Pierce Polly Pollitt 95 Martha Preltyman Katherine Pretlcly Elizabeth Prewitt Lois Qualllebaum Roberta Ray May Puryear Emma Redd Ruth Hicliardson Dorothy Robinson Margaret Rogers Monica Scott Marguerite Sable Lillian Sanclidge 96 Isabelle Sowell Alice Seuy Virginia Shearer Alta Smith Etheiyne Smilh Cornelia Sikkclec Emily Smith Mihlrerl Smilh Gertrude Smith Virginia B. Smilh Je1Ty Solomon Virginia M. Smith Bernice Solomon 97 Jenny Spears Mary Brown Spalding Constance Sl. Clair Leah Stevens Elizabeth Strong Delta Stevens Martha Ward Sweeney Dorothy Taylur .lris Taylor Charlotte Tiplady Rachel Van Bihher Virginia Tyree Mary Belle Umberger ' 98 'x H+ , - Q , Andrey Vincent Sybil Vccliler Helen Ware Lucy Gordon While Mabel Whiue Carolyn Webb Margaret Whittle Annie Wilbnurn Eunice Williams . 'I'l1eoclo1'u Woods Elizabeth Young Virginia Wright Annie Lee Young 99 u 1913 Mary Walker Barr Laura Argue Virginia Cameron Elizabeth Weathers Cross Susie Garner Jones Enla Lee Kennedy Long Will Maples Lucile McClintock White Katherine McKiever Elizabeth Wright 1915 Erdman Howe Agatha Boyd Adams Elizabeth Bryan Williams Elizabeth Drewry Caroline Ellis Ernestine Jacobs Laura Noell Carr Frances Reynolds Maly Sydnor 1917 Lucy Ames Frances Bonner Julia Plummer Eggleston Harriet Haynes Helen Noell Johnson Laura Wood Niekell Dorothy Woodward Constance Smith I Ertztxinm-t G,mlsntcl.l. I-lieu-:N CAvANAc:n It-Lnnztxntzi' Romans JEAN .Towns NIARJOIIIE Guns Cfnmrrw Wants Bowxfzns NIACKORHLI. IN FACULTATE Miss Constance Smith Miss Elizabeth Brown PATIRONS Dr. H. C. Lipscomb :kDr. C. C. Laubscher 'De0eased 100 191.9 Elizabeth Brown Mary Dyer Chase Campbell ltiilclred Duncan Lueile Hendrix Anna Taylor Mary Cuttino 'l'hornhill Edith West Corinne Calhoun Mary Belle Conine Elizabeth Moore Eliza Wallis 14921 Bea Brown Evelyn Cox Dorothy Harrison ' Martha Latham Harris Maude Letson Ruth liisher Mary Moore Elizabeth Vaughan Hall 1923 Douglas Arnold Elizabeth Barnett Allison Blodgett Elizabeth Chesterman Margaret Cheatham Judith Thornhill Madge Winslow Ex-1923 Nell Johnson W i ATEQQIBLE DQAGOP1 JXRQIED THE LITTLE PQIHCESS FAR AWAY ,,.,f,,,, J Q V G' Q 0H9ffn0ffliN10ioQf Sophomore Qtlass C01.ons: While and Green Foowelcsz While Chrysanthemum l-HELEN MOORE .A...... ANNE Jlnllnlk ........,........ MARGARET JONES ......... LOI FISA DA LLIS ............ PAGIL DAVIS ....................., JOSEPI-IINE WINSLOW AGNES GREGORY ............ QIZIHZS wffiflfg 103 President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Alhletic Manager Cheer Leader ffssistant Cheer Leader Sophomore Glass Bott, 1923124 Adams, Elizabeth , Anderson, Ann Bailey, Celeste Barr, Virginia Bass, Adena Beall, Ethel Beckham, Thelma Bennett, Mildred Beresford, Coy Best, Margaret Blascoer, Sylvia Blencowe, Florence Booton, Louise Bowman, Katherine Brame, Dorothy Briggs, Alice Broward, Florida Brown, Edith Brown, Helen Brown, Mildred Brown, Virginia Brydon, Mary Page Butt, Kathleen Canter, Dorothy Cardwell, Martha Carson, Annie Mac Chambers, Frances Chandler, Emily Cliggitt. Margaret Cloud, Sarah Cole, Elizabeth Cole, Frances Colville, Pearl Cooper, Mary Courtney, Marguerite Cubberly, Hazel Dallis, Louisa Daniel, Annie B. Davis, Page Davis, Ruth Deane, Frances Demmond, Frances Dinning, Wilmoth Dougherty, Elizabeth Drewry, Lenora Duncan, Alleene Duncan, Margaret Ewalt, Anne Ewalt, Josephine Farmer, Jeanette Farrier, Kate Ferguson, Virginia F ineke, Dorothy Fitzgerald, Elizabeth Fitzgerald, Harriet Flory, Margaret Frazier, Viola , Frisehkorn, Alice Fulmer, Marie Garland, Almeda Cemniell, Hortensia Cilbreath, Jessie Pearl Cladney, Mary Graves, Mary Gregory, Agnes Crillin, Ruth Crinnan, Elizabeth Cuerrant, Ellen Hall, Marjorie Hamer, Sallie McCall Hardison, Annie Vera Hawkins, Helen Hester, Many Hill, Mary ,lane Hirsch, Minnie Hodges, Evelyn Holcombe, Marion Honess, .lanet Hooke, Alberta Hopson, Marie Howerton, Josephine Hunflley, Frances Hutchinson, Edna Jack, Elizabeth Jackson, Bettie Jeter, Annie Jewell, Mary ,lohnson, .Lucille Jones, Katherine jones, Margaret Jones, Virginia Kemlall, Sadie Loys, Marion Llewellyn, Vivian Lowe, Margaret McAndrew, Sarah McCelvey, Mary McClaskey, Adrlah llel MeClenny, Phoebe Mctllong, Minerva MacGregor, Josephine Maddox, Margaret Madison, Beryl Mahood, Elizabeth Mann, Mary Bruce Minniece, Mary ltloneure, Cordie Lee Moon, Louise Moore, Helen Moore, Kathleen Morgan, Lucy lkloi-gan, Pattie Moulton, Dorothy Munson, Ruth Myers, Elizabeth Neulier, Maria lc Parker, Helen Parker, Nell Parks, Virginia Paty, Sadie Perkins, Florence Pilcher, Irene Pitt., Phoebe Pool, 'Frances Preddy, Katherine Quinlan, Janet Ramsdell, Mary Alice Rathhun. Eleanor Hioe, Elizabeth Robertson, Louise llobertson, Lois Hohinson, Alice llogerson, Witlif1'etl Hosenberger, Mary llussell, Margaret Samouec, 'Helen Seaman, Dorothy Searcy, Alice Senter, Elizabeth Smith, Alta Smith, Anna Spears, Katherine Soivy, Cordelia 'l'z1ylor, Andrey Uprlike, Sara Mae llrquhart, Alice Van Horn. Margaret Vaughan, Frances Wagner, Lillian Waller, Martha Ward, Mary Watson, Selma Weaver, Virginia Welch, Willie Wesley, Ruth White, Elizabeth White, Mary Ethel Whitman, Marion Wiggins, Harriet Williams, Eunice Williams, Josephine Williams, Katherine Williams, Kathleen Wills, Elizabeth Wilson, Mary Burnley WllSttIl, Mary Wilson, Nellc Winslow. .losephine Wise, Caroline Wood, Dudley Vlfootl. Murllttt Wood, Maryon Wyatt, Edna Wylly, llc-len SOPHOMORE CLASS Cflllntklf Winter is a lonely street On the edge of town. Sliflly bend the powdered trees, All bowed down. Breathing cold, and bitter dark the scowling sky, Luminous and virgin the snow piled high, Wiiiged fall the big flakes, soft as a sigh. Settles thick the icy dusk, Creeping from the Helds. The lJlllQCl1C1'iS cart comes creaking on The soft snow yields. Coldly burns the street lamp, battling with the night, W'ears a solemn halo of dim, frosty light Veiled by zu snow curtain Hnely thin and while. 106 LIDA SMITH I r 1 'H-ni 14rma Comm mow COPITAIN vum5ELj , - If FOR JOY q' ,, ,fm S L We IW-15,6650 55 . ZQQ5 fg u'n'mQlun f f freshman mass COLORS: Blue and Gray FLOWER: Ragged Robin ISABEL SMITH ..,.........,... MARY WILL GILES ,...... MARGARET FROST .......... ELIZABETH PULLIAM ..... ELIZABETH PEABODY ..,., Glass ZDfficer5 HELEN BROOKS .................. AUGUSTA BARNETT ........ 109 . .............,,.. President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Athletic Manager Cheer Leader Assistant Cheer Leader Akers, Virginia Alcurn, Ruby Anthis, Emma Jean Apperson, Martha Armstrong, Margaret Arthur, Winift'ed Bailey, Gretchen Bain, Elizabeth Ballenger, Frances Barnett, Augusta Barnett, Edith Barnwell, Agnes Barrow, Lucy Baskin, Minnabel Batsell, Maymerle Baugn, Margaret Bauman, Mignon Bayer, Helen Berman, Cecile Beville, Katherine Biggers, Pattie Lee Biren, Kathleen Bishop, Mary Black, Marjorie Boan, Virginia Boog, Mary Boggess, Nell Booth, Kathryn Bowe, Edythe Bowen, Margaret Bradford, Kathryne Brandon, Harriet Bridgers, Margaret Brooks, Helen Browne, Margaret Bryan, Rosalind Bullock, Minnie Bunkley, Dorothy Burruss, Hannah Calloway, Annie Blair Cameron, Ellen Carskadon, Eleanor Carson, Hazel Carver, Louise Chambers, Norma Chandler, Anne Cherry, Bess Cheves, Emily Childers, Emma Chumbley, Helen Church, Laura Church, Margaret Clark, Frances Clarke, Henrietta Clinton, Ruth Cobbs, Carolee Cobbs, Susan Cochran, Helen Cochran, Mary Clair ,freshman QLIHSS Bull, 1923224 Cocks, Elizabeth Coghill, Catharine Coopwood, Frances Copeland, Margaret Cralle, Lorene Crawford, Marion Crawford, Mary Crippen, Mary Cross, Wilma Culver, Nancy Curry, Louise Davis, Ruth De Bardeleben, Dorothy Delaney, Elizabeth Densmore, Emma Deyerle, Evelyn Downs, Margaret Draper, Dorothy Dunklee, Alice Durrett, Mildred Eckles, Mary Emily Edgar, Marguerite Ellis, Mary Evans, Ruth Faw, Sarah Fissant, Dorothy Finnie, Robbie Lucile Fisher, Elizabeth Fisher, Maly Fitzgerald, Wilmoth Fitzpatrick, Frances A. Flournoy, Rebecca Flowers, Eleanor S. Ford, Elizabeth Ford, Ethel Fraser, Ellen Frazier, Mary Virginia French, Harriet Frost, Margaret Funkhouser, Littell Furman, Katherine Gallup, Lucile F. Gann, Jay M. Garber, Bess Gates, Mary E. Gaver, Mary Virginia Germany, Frances Gibboney, Dorothy Giddens, Gladys Giles, Mary Will Girdler, Jane Glascock, Harriet Go1'don, Lenorah F. Gragg, Lucy R. Grant, Elizabeth Gressang, Vernon Grow, Myrtle Mae Hankins, Doris Hardcastle, Sarah Harding, Fannie Hardy, Virginia Harper, Elizabeth Ha1'reIl, Laurie E. Harris, Frances J. Harris, Martha R. Harris, Maude E. Hastings, Elizabeth Hawley, Harriet Hazlewood, Lucye Hazlewood, Willie G. Hendricks, Thomasine Hepler, Laura Jane Hill, Elizabeth Hinman, Emma Hite, Lawton Hocker, Margaret Holden, Eleanor Holt, Bettie i Hoyt, Elizabeth Hudgins, Mildred E. Hufiines, Elizabeth Hutton, Mary Hutton, Mildred Hynes, Margaret Inabnett, Lucy Jackson, Christine Janney, Edith Jennings, Janie Etta Johnson, Annie C. Johnson, Elizabeth Johnson, Mary Johnson, Mildred Jones, Mary Ann Jones, Susie Kaplan, Tillie Kellogg, Rosalie Kennedy, Elizabeth Kern, Frances E. Kerr, Mary Knight, Theresa Laine, Minnie E. Lang, Dorothea L. Langhorne, Katherine Larkin, Elizabeth Lechler, Dorothy V. Link, Elizabeth Lipscomb, Isabel J. Long, Kathryn Love, Rebecca Loving, Laura Lowe, Lamar Lyon, Elisa Lyons, Julia McClary, Sarah McClure, Lois McCord, Ruth McGugin, Lucy Ann McKenzie, Isabelle Maddox, Mary Stuart Maddox, Ruth Mahood, Margaret Malone, Margaret Mann, Mary Austin llllanning, Dorothy J. Mapp, Mary Marshall, Anne K. Marshall, Fanny Marshall, Irene Martindale, Isabelle Matthews, Elizabeth Meredith, Angie Merrick, Margaret Meyers, Ruth Milford, Grace Milford, Odessa Mitchell, Eleanor Mitchell, Nellie K. Mithoefer, .lean Moore, Emily Moore, Katherine Morris, Elizabeth Morton, Nellie Moses, Marion Muckcnfuss, Rosalinc Monro, .Ida Murphree, Ruth Murphy, Louise Musser, Anna I. Noll, Annie Louise Norris, Marietta Ogden, Laura Orgain, Maria Osborne, Mae Overbey, Margaret Paco, Lillian E. Parker, Mildred Patrick, Margaret A. Paxton, Phoebe Peabody, Elizabeth Peoples, Ruth Peters, Evelyn E. Phillips, Frances Polk, Prudence Pollard, Dorothy Porter, Mary Louise Potts, Virginia Prother, Isabella J. Proctor, Arlene Pugh, Nannie May Pnllen, Violet Lipes Pulliam, Elizabeth Purdy, Sarah L. Purnell, Almeyda Ray, Virginia lledwine, Florence Rice, Virginia Roberts, Margaret FRESHMAN CLASS Robinson, Edith Robinson, Margaret L. Robison, Elizabeth L. Rockefeller, Katharine Rogers, Mary Frances Rolles, Rebecca L. Rosensthil, Helen Russell, Dorothy W. Samuels, Florence Sanders, Frances Sanders, Nannie Scruggs, Janet Seybold, Helen L. Shadle, Mary Lues Sharpe, Mildred Sherder, Louise A. Sheppard, Many Morgan Shippey, Dorothy Shoemaker, Catherine Simpson, Margaret E, jtresbman alla-se lliull, 1923-24 lcnntinuznj Sims, Mildred Sinnott, Virginia Slaydeu, Nelle C. Slough, Dorothy E. Smiley, Katherine Isabel Smith, Snellings, Anna Ruth Spalding, Constance Spencer, Helen Stamps, Frances Stanton, .lean St. Clair, Marea St. Clair, Rebecca St. Clair, Virginia Steenbergen, Frances Stewart, Mary Stewart, Sara Stakes, Gertrude E. Stringfellow, Elmer Stringfellow, Frances Striplin, Nelle A Stroman, Elaine Tait, .lean 'l'aliaferro, Elizabeth Tanner, Caroline Taylor, Grace Taylor, Mary Thomas, Mildred Tliompson, Daisy Thompson, Evelyn 'l'l1ornhill, Maude F. Tilman, Mary Turner Tompkins, Ella Townes, Elsie Uinherger, Marilmellc Valentine, Elizabeth Valliant, Katherine ll Van Ness, Dorothy Venable, lVIargaret Walling, Frances Walter, Annabel Washburn, Alice West, Anna B. Whisncr, Elizabeth White, Mary A. Whiteman, Mary G. Whitman, Genevieve Wilder, Ennna Page Wilder, Martha Ann Williams, Edith V. Williams, Mary M. Williams, Wilmoth Willis, Jemima Wilson, Eleanor Wilson, Elizabeth Wolf, Mary ,lane Woodard, Frances Woodward, Emily L. Wright, Elizabeth Young, Rena Younlunan, Edna A. Warner, Ann E. freshman Qllahinet Cif1Aiim1AN: SUSIE COBISS MILDRED HUTTON ELIZAISETH MATTHEWS LAMAR LOWE ELIZABETH PEABODY CAROLINE TANNER MARTHA APPERSON MARGARET FROST MARGARET MALONE FRANCES STRINGFELLOW MARY WILL GILES EDITH ROBINSON FRANCES WALLING EVELYN THOMPSON ISABEL SMITH MARY TURNER TILMAN ELlZAI3E'I'I'I HILL GRACE MILFORD VIRGINIA RAY VIRGINIA ROAN A U G U STA BARN E'l l' IIARRIET GLASCOCK GRETCHEN BAILEY FLORENCE REDWINE VERNON GRESSANG ALICE WASIIBURN MARY 'IIISIIOP MARY STUART 'MADDOX MARJORIE ,BLACK SARAH MCCLARY VIRGINIA POTTS 112 'U 'N ffm- P v P , .hw my 3 ' ff df w ff:-?fN , V Mak lla Zfx I Ak , jk ,X f1'74 T ff ', 7 H' qi 3 YW x In X FM, ,,,,.,,, 'f ,l I I I P XM Th S. ' ww If H x j x Z X K f' lem N k .2 N ' , mf X X J 0 f l MN A 16- X 2 M jg. ww f 1 ' i f MMM nr.-J 'H AA -if 5 XX x Wyaase J wuz Q KFMQMQ MUSIC GRADUATES DORA BECKHAM MARGARET BATTIN Piano and Voice Organ, FERHUM, VA. DANVILLE, VA. 115 Qiutumn Hman Ihe moon I5 no longer Ll marden fzur, She has lost her slim white grace. Like a tipsy old woman she leers up there, With her dusky, real-flushed face. She has lost her hezully, her hgure, too, She has donned, all ready for hed, A while cloud, torn where the wind. blew ihrough, Like El nightcap on her head. VIRGINIA SMITH J 16 . I -1 X ,Wi ' ' 1- - 5K E'. 1J I RTE I xl lx -XE.. X' F r .Q ' 1 V I Li I- - - - 4 :M L 'ff ' Ab Y I 3? - ,f - -, f-'U ' - 1 , - ' 'x-'iz . W If 'Y V'. ' Y E35-1.p2xef- A z ' , V ' ' M3515 I ji'-' ' ' . .. a w 7 fl ' 4 :Gi 7 Kai? rf' .. -1' 17 ff ' e N JJ ' 'fi A ,I A gg ' - Q .g. .:':5+7fif3-,ff - 3j3,1,g. -,pn 'fx f 5 X . -V . ,. ., -,-up-I' ,s, V E -1 X ,g,, . U . 5 - f. -' , 351- 'l' -' - ' 'f1 'm- R gif : 1 Q sf i ,ji , ,45 . Q: ,Q . 'A If .: iQ,-TfE:'Q.-fii .f5.H,7'Qun- zazarv.-54-s 5! 1:f 5 Q-' A53-5 I v . - V! 5 .Q ur ,ggi-iii' ' J' ' ' - rv J Q , . ,. . - ,. - , 43 ww fr.. I ' r - , Glnllvgv Ailiuiiivn r 5 0? .Q QL K q'GL'ff fl,.xvu list of Drganigations Stuoent Qlommittee gpoung ircHoman's Qlbristian association iitbletic association ilgeliantbus Giattler Sun Dial Ehuill Drivers dthe goth ann Baskin Debating Qlountil iIDrtiJestra Stuoent '1BuiIoing Committee j'r'ire Department Qlloffee Qllluh 121 N4 STUDENT COMMITTEE as Qtuhznt Qtlnmmittae OFFICERS STUDENT COMMITTEE I An liIlliNH'l'T ....... . .,..................,... , .......... Presulent tttl-2 Lute 'Ibonttcn ....,... ..,... P 'irsz Vice-Presirlenz Kxttti:tuNt-1 MCCOY .............. Second Vice-President lllfllhlfl Ltrscomn ..... ..,...,..,.,., T lzird Vice-President Dum OWEN ........... .,..,...,. I fourtlz Vice-President NANCY STOCKTON ........,......... Fifth Vice-Presizleut Minn 'tum' Mfmnox ..,,..........,. .......,.........,... S ecremry HIIIN CANANACH ,..,................,...........,,,...,, Treasurer W mnncn Ctnzmw .............,.. Svc'y of Executive Bonn! tl-IAIRMEN OF' STANDING COMMITTEES Loutst-1 JOHNSON .........,,........ KA t 111.1-:t-:N Plswl-:1 r.... lim Bmxwtcs Ct.AnK1s. llllU!li'l'l'l Wl'IAVl'2lI .. LAROLYN Wmm ..,......... .... Mwts Ymmf: ............ 'immu Wtcn ,..,.... ........ ,.....,. .V ocrrlionul C ornrnitlce ,.......Welfnre Colnmiuee ...NOII-SCl1,0lf1SfiC Conzmittec' Clmpel Vaspers Com. Day Students Committee CIIIILIIIIS Commillee Off-Cmnpus Comnritlce M 'rrtla-Ltan 'I'ootwncn ...........,..,. Aualizing Comminec Ltlttm Paula ...,,................... Censorship Committee o 1 lm-:1.ANn ....... ...... E .mansion Cornmiltcu SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES Mary Stuart Hurt Anne Beasley Luoile Lamar Clara Page Katherine Alston Lily Blanks Clarke Mary Louise i.iI'illil.0l'li Frances Clascock Sarah Wine h'largat'cl Rogers Annie Lec Youn I-lolen Cnvanagh Nlttrjoric Cates llvlcn Moore rr h Love Ireland JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES Winifreal Green Mary liege Bowers Mac Korell Mary lVlar:shall SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES Ann Anderson Margaret Maddox Elizzlln-tl: Dougherty FIIESHMEN llEPRESEN'l'A'I'IVES llltnnnt Page Wiltlcr Martha Apperson 123 Louise Johnson Kathleen Pewelt Elizabeth Weaver Agnes Young Carolyn Wehlm Cornelia Sikkelee Sail ie Wright Mason Margaret Lowe Alice Rnhinsnn lsalmcl Smith Y. W.. C. A. CABINET 112. E211 Qll. Zi. Mo'r'ro: Not by might, nor by power, but by My Spirit, snith the Lnrrl of Hosts OFFICERS MARY STUART HURT .,..,,.,.,.,,,.. CLADYS HALL .,....,........,.... KATHERINE ALSTON .....,,...,.I'resident ...V ice-President Unrlergrarluale Ficlzl Representative w MARY JANE HILL .... .,,,,..,,.. .......,,,.,.,....... S e crctury ANNIE LEE YOUNG ......... .,..i...Trensnrer DEPARTMENT COM M l'l l'EES TENNIE VADEN-b'lEMBl-IRSHII' Tenme Vaclcn ..,.....................,.A......... Membership Elizabeth Hicks .......................... Church Afiliation Susan Cobbs ..........,.........,.... Freshrnctn Cabinet M A RCAH ET HA RGROV if-lJUBLICI'l'Y Mary Mclnlyre ............................,........... Handbook Margaret Hanse ,............,......,..,. Bulletin Board Jrralmette Farmer ............ .............,.. I 'ress Agent Margaret Hargrove .,... Library and Publications ANNIE LEE YOUNG-l 1NANcic Frances Callencler .,............ Annie Lee Young ....................,.... MARY l'Ilf.GEA-Rlslncious Mary l-lege .............,......... Alberta Carson .......,..,. Cornelia Sikkclcc A..,..A Gladys Hall ..............,,....... CAROLYN W',EBB-'SOCIAL Carolyn Webb ................ . Love Ireland ........... Rebekah Burks ......,. Dr. D. H. Anderson Mr. E. F. Sbelfey Miss Gillie Larcw . ........... ...Finance .....e..Book Store Meetings .,,..Bible Classes Personal Wntoh ..................Mu,sic ...Social Events Citizenship MARY MARSHALL-Wonw FELLOWSHIP Mary Marshall ..,......................................,.. Classes Alice Robinson ...........,.......... ........ I rtformation ANNA CULVER-SERVICE Margaret Battin ..............,...................,..... Exchange Martha Duerson Camp Councillor and Recreation Alexandra Orchard ...............,................ Extension MARTHA LEE ADANIS-INDUSTRIAL Anna Culver ..,............, ........Y.....,..... C olored Work Elizabeth Wills ...,.........,..,........... Practical Service Edmonia Berry .,..,.....,..... Odd Fellows Orphange Mary-Frances Eaton .... Presbyterian Orphange HONORARY MEMBERS New Girls Gail Burnett Margaret Rogers ADVlSORY BOARD Miss Mable Whiteside Dr. Herbert C. Lipscomb Miss Dorothy Bethurum Miss Isabel Boggs Miss Alice Belding I I 1 I Zltbletic Zlsasuciation MARYLOUISE BRADFORD .......... A....,........ P resident MARCURITE KIMBERLY .A.., ,....... V ice-President PAGE DAVIS ....,.,.,.............,..., .,.,.,.,...... S ecretary HARRIET FITZGERALD ,,,,..... ...,,,,.,...,,,.. T reusurer CERTRUDE SMITH .,......,.,.,, ..,.,. B usiness Manager ANNIS MOWEN ,.......,.... .....,,., P ublicizy Manager KATHERINE BANKS ..,.... ...... S wimming Manager 126 ilazlianthus EDITORS ELIZABETH HOCKER ...... .......................... ALBERTA CARSON ..,.......A FRANCES GLASCOCK ,..,... MARY CONRAD ..,........,... ANNIS MOWEN ................,.., BESSIE MINOR DAVIS ...... KATHLEEN PEWETT ..... .............Editor-in-Chief .. Business Manager , ....,... Picture Editor Art Editor Advertisirzg Manager Organization. Editor Joke Editor LOVE IRELAND ...,..,. ................., .,..................,...... ........ ....... F e f L ture Editor ASSISTANT EDITORS REBEKAII BURKS ................I.........,.........,..............,........................ Assistant Editor MARY MARSHALL ...... , ..... Assistant Business Manager GERTRUDE SMITH .......... ..........Y.. A ssistant Picture Editor MARGARET HAASE ....... .........,............I A ssistant Art Editor HELEN WARE .......,....,,,.... ......... A ssistantt Advertising Manager EMILY SMITH ...........,.......... ...... A ssistant Organization Editor ELIZABETH CAM BRELL ...... .......... ,....... A s .sistant Joke Editor I-IELIANTHUS STAFF MARY commu ALBERTA cfmsow KATHLEEN PEWETT 'msssuz Mmou mvxs LOVE IRELAND ANNIS MOWEN FRANCES cmscocx HELIANTHUS STAFF MARY MARSHALL EMILY SMITH REBEKAH BURKS MARGARET HAASE ELIZAIJETI-I CAMBRELL GERTRUDE SMITH HELEN WARE ELEANOR OSBORNE HELEN MILFORD .... IONE BYRD LIDA SMITH VIRGINIA SMITH JERRY SOLOMON IRIS TAYLOR ............. BARBARA KING ....... iliattler EDITORS 130 Editor-in-Chief Business Manager . ....... Senior Assistants Junior Assistcmzs Exchange Editor Advertising Manager TATTLER STAFF Iris Taylor U8l'i7Zll'iil King Lida Smith Virginia Smith Helen Milford Jean Jones Iona Byrd 131 bun Mal BOARD OI EDITORS ANNE BEASLEY ......v.......A............................,......................................,.... ..,..... E dizor-in-Chief EMILY SMITH ......................................, ........................,...........,...,...... ......... A s sistant Editor MARY VIRGINIA SAUNDERS SYLVIA BLASCOER ........... Associate Editors HARRIET FITZGERALD PHOEBE SMYTH ...................,............ ........ I nlcrcallegiate Editor IONE BYRD ......,..................................,..,, ............ E xchange Editor MARY JEANNETTE SOLOMON ........ ..A...... ...A,,.. N u tcrackcr EMMA REDD ........................................ ................... S ocial Editor JEANNETTE FARMER ................. ....... Y . W. C. A. Editor ANNE JETER I - , FRANCES DEANE S ......... .............................................................. ,..... B o ok Reviewers MAN AGERIAL STAFF MARY BROWN SPALDING, Business Manager NELLE WILSON ............ Mechanical Supervisor ELIZABETH ADAMS ............ Advertising Manager MARGARET HAHGROVE ............ Proofreuder REPORTERS' CLUB MARTHA JARRELL ISABEL MCKENZIE DOROTHY VAN NESS ELIZABETH JACK LAURA LOVING BERYL MADISON IDA MUNRO FRANCES CHAMBERS FRANCES COLE HAZEL CUBBERLY VIRGINIA BROWN 132 , Elizabeth Adams Hazel Cubberly Dorothy Van Ness Virginia Brown Beryl Madison Ione Byrd F rumres Chambers Nells: Wilson Margaret Hargrove Jerry Solomon Emmu Redd Isabelle McKenzie Ann Jeter Frances Cole .leannems Farmer Emily Smith Mary Virginia Saunders Sylvia Blascoer Elizul.1cl,l1 .luck Nlarlliu ,Iarrull Mary Brown Spalding Phoclre Smyth I-Iarriel Fritzgeralcl 133 Qhuill QDriner5 1924 ELEANOR OSBORNE IONIC IIYIID ANNE BEASLEY MAIIY .I IiANNE'I I'IfI SOLOMON KATHERINE MCCOY ICMILY SMITII LIDA SMITH VIIICINIA SAIITII IRIS TAYLOR VIRGINIA IIIIOWN ELIZABETH CRINNAN DOIIUTIIY V AN NESS ELIZABETH JACK HAIIHIET FITZCEIIALD I923 lIu'ru IIINI-1-a 'I'mll'I.l': M.x1u:AI:lc'l' IQINNIMII I922 SUSAN DUNCAN ANNA CLYDE POIC'l'l'1lI 1920 I'x1x'l.Lxs CIIAIVFUIID CLADYS l5lsNNl5'l'T Im Houru Em.1zAu1a'1'u KEIIII IrAliIiL KuLl.1:n5 Ih-rm EAs1.x:Y IJIYJIIUTIIY I'I,um1s I3ulmm,x,,x W1-:1.L:+ 'l'om1u: Illmxn-1 I92I AIILINE IEIIIIANKS , 1 . l'IA'1'lll1:1:1N li Smll-Ax'1cAC KA'I'III'IIlINI'I VAUCIIAN IJI-IIII-ZNICIC lufxlcl. l.m.r,1Ns 1919 Iimm IIOSCOMEII E1.lz.u1rc'ru Scnnvmwz .I-III.lA limmmw Loulslc FIIAZICR Cjmum GAIIIfI'I'I I' II:I.I-ZANOII MANNINI: IIJIII IIUTII Smzl-: Lum' A'I,xss1-:Y AIAUUIQ Hlll-'If Em-:,xNrm Svlmolz P1-:mr DUr:AN HOIITIZNEI-I IIAmusoN K,x'rl-1 Nm.1'1N 134, VIRGINIA me IVIOTT buck ann JBu5kin Qtluh LILY BLANKS CLARKE ...A.... SARAH PICKARD ................ COY BERESFORD ............. LOVlf.1IIiEl.AND MAR I I-IA AKLRS ...............,.. FRANCES CA LLIFINIJER M:u'lha Akers Martina Apperson Katherine Banks Coy Beresford Mary Bishop Marjorie Black Marguerite Blanks Sylvia Blascoer Louise lloolon Helen Brooks Mildred Brown ,. .......... President V ice-President Secretary Program Committee ,. .,... Business Manager Costurner MEM BERS l7rani'es Cnlleniler Annie Mae Carson Dorothy Carnelle Helen Cuvanagh Lily Blanks Clarke Sarah McC.la1y Anna Culver Louisa Dallis Frances Deane Almeila Garland illarian Gilmer 3 Gail. Burnett Lucy Gregg Agnes Gregory .lessie Pearl Gilhreatll Gladys Hall Mary .lane Hill Love Ireland Sadie Zelle Kendall Lucile Lamar Beiyl Madison Sara Heath Malone Margaret Malone Isabel Martindale Kathleen Moore Alexandra Orchard Eleanor Osborne Virginia Parks Kathleen Pewett sarah Pickard Polly Pollit Helen Rosenslihl Margaret Russell Qlbzhating Qtouncil MARY VIRGINIA SAUNDERS BOWERS MACKORELL ................. SUMTER SMITH .......................... CATHERINE PARNELLE .A.... MILDRED BROWN ..................... Susan Cohbs Helen Chamberly Anna Culver Lucile Draper Rhoda Ellison Marian Gilmer Margaret Hargrove Tillie Kaplan Elizabeth Hudson Sadie Kendall Ann Anderson Alice Briscoe Mildred Brown Gail Bumett Ellen Blackwell Virginia Bean Kathleen Biren Virginia Lee Bowen Helen Cavanagh Frances Callender President Vice-President Corresponding Secretary Recording Secretary Sweetland Oxley Catherine Parnelle Virginia Parks Alice Robinson Mary Virginia Sutlmlers Sumter Smith Monica Scott Evelyn Tliompson Frances Walling Annie Lee Young Laura Loving Elisa Lyons Bowers Mz1cKorell Beryl Madison Margaret Malone Eleanor Mitchell Kathleen Moore Ida Munroe Lola Norwood Alexandra Orchard Frances Kern TRIANGULAR DEBATE AMONG AGNES SCOTT, SOPHIE NEWCOMB AND , RANDOLPH-MACON ' QUES'I't0N: Resolved that the United States under conditions as proposed by President Harding should adhere the protocol of the Court of I ntcrnutional justice. RANDOLPH-MACON TEAMS Affirmative Anna Culver Annie Lee Young Virginia Lee Bowen Negative Bowers MucKorcll Evelyn 'Thompson Virginia Parks btuhznt Mbuilning Qtommittez BLANC!-IE WTNCO, Clrrlirnuvn EI.IZABE'l'H WEAVER KATHLEEN PEWETT ANNIS MOWEN LUCILE LAMAR KATHERINE IRBY BARBARA KING WINIFRED GREEN ' RAMONA DIETZEL FRANCES HOLMES MARGARET JONES AGN ES GREGORY 137 RANDOLPH-MACON ORCHESTRA iRanDolphQ211Bacnn HDrcl3z5tra KA'l'III.I2ISN PI'IWI'I'I I KA'I'Hl,liIZN PIfIWE'I I' DOROTI-IY ATKINSON ,,..., .,,A.... EDMONIA BERRY ..... ...,.., CLARIS CHAPMAN ......... ........ PIIOICIIE I'AX'l'ON ..... ....... FRANCES HOLMES BARBARA KING .....,,.. .. M A RG A R ET F U LTZ IVIARTI-IA JARRISLI. ICLLEN CUERRANT Lernler .. Pianist Mandolin Munrlolin Mandolin Mandolin , . Flute Violin Violin Violin Violin IIICLIQN PARRO'l I' .,.,.. ..,,.. G uitar ISERYL MADISON .....,. ...... G uimr DOROTHY AMES ,....... ....... L lkelele LOUISE CAMP .,........ ,....... U kelele ANNIS MOWEN ...,........ ..,.... B unjo ALICE WASI-IBURN ........ ..,..,,.... B anjo ICLVA CUNNINGI-IAM .,..... ...... S mmphone ACNRS YOUNG ....,.,.,..,,.. .,.,,..., D ruins IWADGE WINSLOW JUDITH T11oRNH1LL MARcA111:1' WATSON E1.1zA1z1c'rH Dmcum CHA11Lo'r'r1-: CLI-IMI-1N'l'S Louisa Hmf1'1N1-:H MARY l3A11.1aY R.Ac1,ANn Ross SM1111 121.5112 EGGLESTON NADINE P11.1.0T MARY Bum Fn1'1'1f1 EL1zAm-:'rH SALE JULIA SVHITE Qtnffee frtluh .fi uf POLLY SUE JONES LUCILE LAMAR MARY LOUISE BRADFORD D5 KATI-IERINE MCCOY LILY RLANKS CLARKE RESSIE MINOR DAVIS FRANCES STUBBS ANNIS MOWEN MARY STUART HURT LIDA SMITH SORORES EX-COLLEGIO 1923 E N1 M A Clinician CAPM EL1zA131:'r1-1 BURNIQTT 1922 RIARY S'l'uK12s JAN1: AIMIR XVRICIVI' fZ:,.uc,x Il :wr Mmm' P1 1 I-'l 111: 1921 RUT11 CnUss1a1.1,m Blass F1mN1cL1N NIARTHA l,A'r1f1,m1 lhlcnls 1920 K:K'FIAll,Iil-IN Momus MINNII-1 IYIADDHN 1919 ANNA 'I'M1.on DIARY Fm-:IQMAN E'1'1-1151. ,lE'l I' JULIA KIANULI-:lc Evxf:1.YN VAUm:1f1AN CAnu1,1'N PRUI'I l' lI,x'1'1i1-:num-1 Samllunrz.-xc IXA'l'HI'IHIlNI-I Ilomn-as I,l-:Nmm l'1-:l1K1Ns M,-un' LA I ,xn M A 1 1111-1 l,,l'1'rsoN E1.1zA11lA:'1'11 NIAHAN Imaxfl-1 HAD!-'URIl NIILIJIIED DUNCAN IJJIIISIC Frmzlcu K.N'l'lIICI!lNl'1 DmcN1N fire impartment ELIZA liI1I'l'l'1 WICA VER IVRANCIES CLASCOCK KI l ' ' k ' I3 IRIN ,..,...... ,...,. ICLSIE COLLINS ,,....A,, FRANCES STUBBS ....,. SARAH PICKARD ,......,. 5 FIRE CAPTAINS 141 Fire Chief Main . ,Y.. Main East West New BYUUP They have told me that you are blintlg You, who have always loved the sight of things: A grey beach curving out to sea, A sea gull high-tossed against a cloud, Gay, ragged autumn forests, And winding roads that call one on. 0 eager, beauty-loving spirit, You will cry out in vain for the sight of a sta A smile, or even two sympathetic eyes, Wlnile I, who would not chafe so bitterly Against the bonds of darkness Co free. EL1zAB15'rH C 14,2 l'., NINNAN 'V off rs- Q4 T ! 'A 1aA,'2 f If . 'EM wfillffmf ff-Aw,-,jr 'j'Sg 'i3-.51-, V Q :arg-'X AN 11 N. 2--J-vi,--' rr ,L , ,2'.:'5 'V-.1 4 : nfiwv. Y-fiiiii 1 5:11. , ,HTH L' 'Q 9171-:.f,5v gf., wvzwylg , - Y- 2 -NI. X- ? ,M . ,X G2 V 10721 ' , WWI: 'X ,V ,W f X ffixfily' 5 , ' w' v '- -14.vw'iu 'i7'2':!l A 'X ' LM ,V - '3 I ' x -2 1 l KJ-f-VH A ,ff 4- , V . mu f A ,viii U 4' l PM ws I 1 eyvwf l W .- LZ. v ' En' i if T' YN 1 N ' Q? ,xg i , X M ll X X X6 ff fs? 61' Z?- ' . I f sr M XW S! V' pf WW V f fs X N he Hbiltinnfanteaaquarter Qtampaign THE fall of 1923 must be put down as a great milestone in the history of Randolph-Macon, ' because it marked the launching and partial completion of the million and a quarter dollar campaign. This campaign was the greatest task ever undertaken by the college. It was under- taken because funds were absolutely essential to the future of the college. The present imminent needs of the college were carefully studied, and as a result the campaign was launched by the administration, headed by Ur. Anderson himself. They realized that our college must have money, and they believed that those interested would' see that the money came. A very well organized plan was worked out by the executive committee, and the city of Lynchburg. The college itself, and the alumnae became vital, working organizations with one goal ahead. The intensive program of the campaign was carried on between November 8 and 28. lt was our object to raise within this time 5iF600,000, upon which condition the General Education Board had promised to add 35261000 to the fund. The amount set to be raised by the students was S100,000. For this pu1'pose, the student body was organized with Marjorie Gates as student chairman. During the month of November, campaign enthusiasm reigned throughout the college, and this enthusiasm reached a climax on campaign day, when all college work was suspended, and an intensive drive was made. The result was all that could be hoped for, and hy night over the total 3100,000 was pledged. The result of the faculty drive and that of the city of Lynchburg was likewise successful. The alumnae drive is now progressing toward a successful close. This great campaign marks a new era for our college. Under the guiding wisdom of Dr. Anderson, it came at a time of crisis, and saved us from halting in our progress toward an ever greater college. lt means the payment of indebtedness, the betterment of equipment, and an increased endowment fund. It is hoped that this campaign has showed us what we can do, and that it will act as an ever present inspiration for greater undertakings for the growth and betterment of Randolph-Macon. THE SOCK AND BUSKIN CLUB PRESENTS NMR. PIM PASSES BYU BY A. A. MILNE NOVEMBER 29, 1923 SMITH MEMORIAL HALL Cast of Characters George Marden, J. P. ........................,......,.....,..............,... ..,...... M ary Bishop Olivia, his wife ................. Kathleen Pewell Dinah, his niece Lady Murdcn, his aunt Carraway Pim ................. Anne .... .....,......... Bryan Strange 1416 Sam McClary Almedu C2lF1kll'lCl Lucy Grugg Mattie-Lee Toomcr . ....... ..Lucile Lamar THE SOCK AND BUSKIN CLUB PRESENTS HDULCYH By Mime CUNNHLLY and Cuenca KAUFMAN MARCH 8, 1924 Cast : Dulcineu .........................,...,,...,. ........... Gordon Smith, her lmsbuncl ...,.. Willium Parker, her brother .... C. Rogers Forbes ..,,..,Y.......,,... Mrs. Forbes .........,, Angela Forbes ,,... .....,..........,.,, Schuyler Van Dyck Tom Slerrelt, advertising engineer Vincent Leach, scenurist ......... f ,.,. Blair Patlvrsml . .......... . l-lenry 147 Lily Blanks Clark Monica Scott Dorothy Van Ness .. Frances Barkley Love Ireland Polly Pollitt Delta Stevens Mary Bisllop Gail Burnett Norma Chambers . Katherine Banks THE CLASS OF 1925 PRESENTS WIT MIGHT HAVE BEEN NOVEMBER 17, 1923 Cast : Bronson , Kanim ...1..........................,.... ......,....,Y... ...,.,... .... . . Mrs. Ridgeley, housekeeper of George Stanhope .....,. Lord Percival Craven Harem Scarum A George Stanhope, English author Abdallall, a son of the desert Lady Ingram, mother of Lady Lelia .,,.. Lady Lelia Ingram Lelia, the slave girl 1 Amfat, discarded wife of Harem Searuln ,.,.., Court of Harem Scaruin Bowers McKorrell Sarah Pickand Monica Scott . Margaret Rogers Ellen Blackwell Polly Pollitt Catherine Parnellc Fan bearers-guards--train bearers-jug sticker-murnlmers of hareni- oliicers of the court-slaves-followers of Almdallah-Cireassian dancing girls -snake dancer-poppy dancers-other dancing girls. 148 J I el l as Captain Hornigold Jonathan Ledlow ......... Pedro .................,.... Scruggs ..,........ Lem Carson ....... Adam .....,. F1 anz ........ Gaskins ....... iulgl nel ......... Bal llemy ....,.,.. AVOIY .......... Dahl nel ....v..,.... Dick Fletcher ..,.... Blll0Sl'i1ll ,...,. ....... Nlargarct Maddox Virginia Barr Ruth Munson THE CLASS OF 1926 PRESENTS L BEYOND THE SPANISH MAIN FEBRUARY 23, 1924. Cast : PIRATES : Louise Waller Katllryn Boolll Marjorie Hull 150 Belyl, Madison Ellen Gueuanl Almedu Garland Elizabeth Dougherty Cordelia Spivey . .....,.., A Mary Wald Alice Bug s Pearl Rice Colville Elizabeth Myexs Josephine Winslow Coy Beresfoul Mary .liosrmlmgcl Katharine Spears Willllfntlr Dinnm Elizulmelh Wills Margaret Duncan Alice U rquhurt Kathleen Moore Dorothy Fincke r lectures ann Qtuncerts E. LEE TKINKLE Governor of Vzrginia OPENING ADDRESS PAUL B. KERN, li. D. soUT1-IEIIN Ml51'HODIs'r UNIVERSITY ClI.ristiun.ity and Social Problems RALPH V. D. MAGOFFIN, Ph. D. NEW YORK UNIVERSITY Archrzcologiczzl Flaslzlighls on Ancient Manners and Customs IVA PETERS, Ph. D. QOUCHEII coI,I.IaGla '6Vocation.s for lVomen ALBERTO SALVI ANU CAROLINA LAZZARI RECITAL STEPHEN LEACOCK Mc GILL UNIvEII:'ITY f'Frenzierl Fiction. EMILIO DE GOCORZA RECITAL WILLOUGHBY READE EPISCOPAL I-HCI-I SCHOOL 6'Tl1e Oberummergun Passion Play GUTZON BORCLUM The Lee Memorial at Stone Mountain F. COUHTNEY TARR, PII. D. PRINCETON UNIVERSITY Cervantes 152 MARCEL DUPRE Notre Dame: CaLl1cdral, Paris ORCAN 1mc1'1'AL CHARLES UPSON CLARK, PI1. D. Tim Rise of Llw Chrixliun Clmfclz ul Rome 'I' H li ELSH UCO TRIO RECITA1. W. J. HUMPHREYS, Ph. D. ' u. s. WEATHER BUREAU 'alfugs and Clouds anal Other Atmospheric P,lEf10Il1Efll'l,, ILLUSTRATEIJ SARAH WAMBAUCH, A. M. SHCRE'l'AlllA'l' or 'rl-ua Imzmzllla 01-' NATIONS The First Five Years of Peacen AMHERST COLLEGE MUSICAL CLUBS CONCERT RUTH DRAPER MoN01,ouu1s'r AND IMPERSONATOR CONCERTS AND RECITALS IN LYNCHBURG Werrenrulh lleifclz Pazlerewski Calli Curci 153 SENKMiRECEVNON THE LANTERN PARADh Ll LY BLA NKS CLARKE ...... 5353? WH? MAY 3, 1924. The Maid of Ilonor SA l .l,.l li MCCA Ll.. HA M ER Emily 'llrunsmlulc Marian Gilmer Agnes Young Call Burncl! Eleanor Oslmornc Kaxllierimz McCoy T l-IE CGURT Grace Manning Mary Burnley Vllilson Elizabeth Prewilt Carolyn Wclilu Jerry Solomon Isabel Smith MAY DAY COMMITTEE 1 w w www KN! I'ILlul+,N l7EWl'.l I .....,.........,......,........,,...,.,........ l'1l.l?AN0ll OSISUIINFI ...... MAll'l'llA AKEHS .....,..i, lllnlh Nl55I',N ..........,..,,.........,.. MA RY FRA NCES l'IA'l'UN NIAIQGAIQFYI' llA'l l'lN ...,,........ 155 The Queen of May Lola Norwood Tennie Vaden Lucile Lamar Frances Phillips ElizabeLh Link Mary Stuart Hurt Chairman. Play Dances C0.S'lllI7H?S Scenery Music THE MAY QUEEN-LIl,Y BLANKS CLARKI' 'lu-,EQQ...g1.V 5. THE MAY QUEEN AND HER COURT gifffg'-'+V ff.. .. , fc? , THE RAIN THE RAINBOW 555 . - Q af-.b Tvh' .Ms .. 5 f 1 L., WW Q-Q--1 ,M- M ,4 b ,Lr..,.. .,,g..,'. . 1V4,, Q ' .. . .paw K , , ll ..,,., ,- ,nf 5 .J..., -,.-' -,.. , - - , . Athlvtirn ALL STAR BASKETBALL TEAM Elmer Slringfellow Margaret Maddox Elizabeth Peabody Clara Page Agnes Youn Katherine Banks Lily Blanks Clarke 161 A CHAMPIONSHIP BASKETBALL SQUAD Ghz Basketball mason, 1923 HROUGHOUT the entire basketball season, the element of surprise was pre- dominant. One could never prophesy how a game would end, for the good players were well matched in the various squads, quick guards over accurate for- wards and swift team work against swift team work in the center. The Juniors and Sophomores were again valiant rivals, the Juniors playing in the light of their fame, the Sophomores ever offering telling resistance. The Fresh- man squad early in the season announced itself as a team strong in 'team 'work and in forwards. One by one, they vanquished the other three teams, and thus became holders of the cup. On the Senior squad, Clara Page was the best guard, and with Margaret Battin, offered a strong resistance which only the quickest dodging and most accurate placing could surpass. . On the Junior team, Gladys Fore and Lois Quattlebaum were quick shots, but the outstanding playing was done by Katherine Banks in the center and Elizabeth Gambrell as guard. The Sophomores did excellent team work, especially between Josephine Winslow and Mildred Brown in the center. Elizabeth Peabody as forward and Elmer Stringfellow as side center were the best players on the Freshman squad, though Janet Scruggs as guard made some thrilling stops. 162 Qenior llbashcthall bquan NANCY S'l'0CK'l'ON ...... .... ..... C Il plain l'l-IOEISIEI SMYTH ,.,..,... ....... ..,,.....,.A.,.., .,.,..........,.............. . ...... H I zz linger Heading Top Huw From Left to Right Cluru Page. guard Clarissa Winslow, side ecnter Frances Glascock, .side center Agnes Yunng. forward Bluncllu Wingo, guard Rosanna Young, forward Sccoml Row From Lefl lo Right Mary Arla Caldwell, side center Lily Blanks Clarke, side center Alice Cherry, guard Plioelnu Smylll, .wide center Nancy Stockton, side center Helen Williams, guard Sam lnlculh Mulunc. forward Margaret Battin, guard Many Moore, jumping center Lucile Lamar, side center SEASONS SCORES Seniors ,, .,,, , 6 Juniors ., ........... 4 Seniors ..,,.. ..,..,. 1 0 Sophomores .,.,.,.,,, Seniors .,,,.... ........ 7 Freshmen ........ ........ 1 2 163 junior lloashzthnll Qquah KATHERINE BANKS ...... ......, ,.... , .,.. ......,.... .,... C 1 1 plain and Manager Top Row, litkfl. Lo Right Julia Acree, jumping center Alice Hersey. guard lSillJCl Sewell. side CUIIICF Grace Manning, guard Helen Cavanagh, forward Jean Hardy. guard Lola Norwood, forward Katherine Banks. jumping center Framoes James, forward Lois Quzltllelmum, forward Mabel While, jumping center Second How From Left lo Rigln Elizabeth Cumbrell, guard Theodora Woods, side center Mary Marshall, side center Bowers MucKorell, guard Thirzl Row, Frmn Left to Higllt Emily Smith, side center Marjorie Cates, side center lrlurguerile Kimberly, side center Gladys Fore, forward Sybil V6Liiit:l', glillfll SEASONS SCORES Juniurs ,,,4,, M ,,,,,, 4 Seniors ,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,., 6 Juniors ....... ........ 7 Sopliumores ...... .,..,,. . 6 Juniors ........ ..... 6 Fresluuen ..... ..... 1 0 , 164 i Smpljumnrs Basketball Qquah JOSEPHINE WINSLOW ..... .......... C 'aptain PAGE DAVIS ............. ............... ...... . , Manager JOSEPHINIC WINSLOW ...,... .... S izle Center Top Row Fnmi Lcfl lo Right Mildred BlfllllCll,jlHII1lillg c1211l1frAllm:ilu Curlaml. fltlllfllillfg center Evelyn Hodges, side center llurriul Wiggins, guard Mary Page Ilryalon, forward Helen Parker, glmrrl llclcn llzivvkinei, gmml lilizzilmcclh Rice, jumping center Dumlhy Finckc, forzvurzl Sccoml How Fflllll Left lu Right lflizulwlll Newman, jurmurzl liulh Munsen. .wirlv center .Vary Cilltllley, jumping center Marin linpsnn. jnl'l1r11rz1 Kullmrinc Speurs, jarluzlrzl Louise Waller. guard 'l'lli1'd Row From Left lu Right Mar-'urul Cliifiill, 'um inf' cel1LerAnnic B. Daniels, urwurrl Marion Whitman, zmrd I' P' U Emily Chzlmller, side Center SEASONS SCORES Suphunlurus .. . . 3 Seniors ..4,,.....,...,. 10 SUIIIIUIIIIDVCS ..., ..... 6 ' Juniors ..... ,. ..., . 5llIlilUlllUl'l'S .. .,,.. , 6 F1'nsl11nen .,,.. ,.... 1 0 ' 165 ALL STAR HOCKEY TEAM Rebekah Burks Elizabeth Hicks Many Louise Bradford Dean Owen Gertrude Smilli Wilrnoth Williams Annie Mowen Frances Barkley Elsie Collins Carolyn Webb 166 CHAMPIONSHIP HOCKEY TEAM Qthz Vibockzp Season, 1923 HE hockey season of 1923 was unusual in the queer turn of events that took - place during the seasong the outcome was at all times certain. Miss Wallace, a new member of the department of physical education proved to be an extremely valuable and enthusiastic coachg she emphasized particularly the advantages to be gained by the proper use of the stick, and under her, much progress in this line was made. On the forward linc of the senior team, Dean Owen and Elsie Collins were extremely fast and sure in their shots for the goal. The back lines were weak although the individual playing was good. E While the individual 'work of the Junior team was excellent, especially that ol' W'inifred Green, Elizabeth Hicks, Rebekah Burks, Alma Arps, and Allene Archer, yet their team work was even better. The Sophomore team did not seem to be able to pull together, in spite of good individual work. The work of the team as a whole was spasmotic. The Freshman team was fast, sure, and displayed good team work. The work of Elizabeth Wright, Elizabeth Link, and Wilmoth Williams was splendid. The championship game was played between the Seniors and the Juniors. The hnal contest was held in the rain, yet the game was exciting in its swiftness, its clever passes, and the extraordinary stick work. The Juniors were the victors of a closely contested game, and therefore won the championship cup. 167 Senior ilaochrfp Qquah FRANCES BARKLEY ..,.,. ....... ....... ,....,...., ELSIE COLLINS ...A..A..................................................... Sara Wice Alberta Carson lylarion Gilmer Sara Sutton Mary Stuart Hurt lone Byrd Top Row From Luft to Right Mary Louise Bradford Mary Woodson Lucille Lipscomb Sumter Smith Virginia Trayor Second Row From L1-ll Elsie Collins Frances lizrrkley Kitty Irby to llighl Third Row From Left to Right Captain. ..,......!lIm1uger Helen Parrott Relnvcca Dayvaull Sybil Boggs Elllilllfflll Hurlsou Clzulys Hall Marion Illitchcll Dean Owen Elizabeth Weaver SEASONS SCORES Semms .,,.,.,., 1 Juniors ,,...,.,,..,.......,.. 5 Seniors ..... ..,,.., 9 Soplunuolm s Seniors .... ,..,,,... 1 It Freshmen ...... ........., 6 168 4 buphumore nckzp squan NlllI0l'Vll lx'lL1Cllllljl,' Nlllflllil Wnucl ,Insz,rpl1i111: lluwnrl lWill'gill't'l Dllllfilll l:l'illll'CS Villlglllilll l:lUI'l'llf'l' l,l'l'lilIlS llflury RtlSClllltEl'gtYl' Alice Rlllllllfiflll Viviun Llvwcllyn Sup 1111111111-s , ,.,. ,, 2 Top Row l7ro111 Loft to Right Beryl MillllS1Jl1 Alice Urquhart on M urgaret Van Horn FFHIICCS Chambers Scvnrncl How Frmn Left to Right Elizul1ctl1 Fitzgerald lQliz:1l1etl1 Senler Elifilllljl' liz1tl1l11111 lflizz1lmetl1 Cole 'l'l1i1'1l Huw FFUIII Loft lo Right lllzxrgurct Flory lxllfl Al1KlCJ'S0l1 Luuise Robertson SEASONS SCORES Se111n1'5 .... ...1.... 9 S0lDll0l'I'l0l'CS .... ........ . 1 Supl1u111u1'1:s fl- Frcslimen 2 169 Winifrecl Rogerson Alberta Hooke Frances Demmond Annu Smith Martlla Cardwell .lzmet Qllllllilll Wilmoth Dinning Kathleen Moore Anne Jeter Juniors ..,,... freshman ilaockep Squat: Captain, ELEANOR CARSKADON .......,....,.,,.... ....,,..,..,........... . , ELIZABETH WRIGHT Dorothy Pollard Norma Chambers Elizabeth Valentine Margaret Frost Phoebe Paxton Odessa Milford Virginia Potts Rebecca Love Julia Lyons Wilmoth Williams Top Mrlrmger Row From Left lo Right Isabel Smith Eleanor Carskaclon Elizabelll Wright Mary .lohnson Second Row From Loft to Mildred Sharpe Edythe Bowe Elizabeth Pulliam Geraldine Ellis Right Third Row From Left to Right Virginia St. Clair Dorothy Debardeleben Susie Cobbs SEASONS SCORES l ieshmen ,....., 6 Seniors ......... ......... ll Fl'65l11llBl1 ..Y.... .i... . Freslnnvn ..,,..,.. 2 Sophomorcs . ....... 170 Maude l'lurris Laura Loving Frances Slringicllow Cwyn Whiteman Grace Milford Rosalin Mnckunfuss Katherine Johnson Sarah McClary Mildred Sims Elizabeth Link 1 ,lnniois . ll. the Qliennis tournament TPIE tennis season of the fall of 1923 opened with a large number of entrants, and a great deal of enthusiasm on the part of participants and students in general. After many hard fought rounds and much excitement, the number was narrowed clown lo only four, Katherine Banks vs. Agnes Barnwellg Bess Cherry vs. Ruth Myers. With the narrowing of the held of players, there came an increase in the prevailing interest in the outcome, and this JE not cease until the climax occurred in the finals between Katherine Banks and Bess Cherry. The result was dilhcult to determine. Bess Cherry's steady long strokes and well placed balls at last won over the short cuts of Katherine Banks, and Bess Cherry became the single's tennis champion of Randolph-lVIacon. 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The link necessary to complete the series in this biological collection turned out to be the Missing Link when it was too late to stop investigation. However, it is of taste, of course, as to whether one prefers green or purple. Don't miss seeing the tower--not that it is unusual or pretty, but because it is 'Ebe- ing done. Anybody is admitted, for Min numbers there is strength. But before your visit, learn the recipe for Green Greek TI. The famous Leaning Tower of Pisa was built during the Dark Ages by members of the Pious Order, in their instinctive striving for higher things. Tues- day is the most interesting day to visit the tower, for at this time, special tours are conducted immediately following the college supper. The guides conducting the tours are present in Main Hall at seven o'clock, to organize their sight- seeing trips. You will have no difliculty in recognizing the guides, for each is becomingly attired in a washed- out, old white uniform, with a green and white band- age on the left arm. The vacant expression on their faces is symbolic of the fact that they and the old tower are both weak in the upper story. Jerry Solomon, in all her glory, is arrayed like one of these, and so is the Ruthless Wesley, grand- daughter ol' 6'pious ,lohn Wesley. It incurs a loss of time to inspect the tower, be- cause one is forced to go by the antiquated fFrancesi Callendar, but patience is rewarded when we reach the little museum in the tower where there is a col- lection of curiosities that breaks the worldis record. Among this collection are Harriet, the Glass Cock, a Kerr with yel- to the dogs?j , in Steel, with X o only a matter ctw A-Wltfl .4 Wf' 9-My . QW . ,f i .ffl , -f - Zvi' YZ? dp ' 0 A QQH' k'm'l' upf I 178 X . N ,A K ll tw 'B ROMAN FORUM This is the historic Rltlllilll Forum where ,lulius Caesar was killed on the ldcs of March. 1776. Windows have In-on added. in ormlcr that int purpose clause. rule 57, page It black curtains may he draped thereon. instead of the conventioiuil black Crepe. as a commernoration of tho death of Gains Julius. 'llhc ill'CllilCtTllIl'I? of the Forum is not typically Rotnan, for the classic. stately pillar-olliuct has hcen changed by a covering of brown shingles in unique lll'I'llIlgClllClll, The steps are of original. antfieut material. and they. like Gaul. are divided into three parts. The carefully preserved interior contains the original red, carved wall-seats, the I same 'old .three skulls, and there 6 ,f I tn the corner is the same quaint - ,,w77Wl Qj6f' Y ,VX oil stove, used by the Ancient ' i-gs I X Romans, on which the senators l KY 1 ' td' . 'm': , . ., f A f-Q - 11- 1 the 1. .- sky Hamm ., were uout to ty ref -nun ot g 1 fm--imfdwy' P ,L W weekly fish day. 'lhis custom IS J ' i f Still ohservecl at the Forum. l 'llllffzbt la' N Caesar was atiihitiousf' and so are the present inotnliers of the l Ul'lllIl senate. One. at notcd politician, once said. lietter he first in ll.-M. than second in Rome. Whc-reupon, than hotly unanimously voted to send her flowers- roses-red rosesslo he worn on ull state occasions. lt pays to advertise. Another, u military genius like that lionmn who made a uotuptest in the West lin Britaint, campaigned West hut nevertheless. its pm-oplo ure still in their lrzlrlizlric stale. The senate has annexed annually one hlonde. culled The llc-l'l'a.-ct One. in hope ol' getting the May Queen. Everything comes to those who wait. Many senators of the present time hear good old Roman names such as Muck- infuss and Smith full three Senators of that name being direct descendants of Captain John Smith, the unvient llontan w:u'riort. ln spite of their presumed poise, the senators are really so timid that eavh one carries at tlngggur as u protection against murderous Brutuses. Further informa- tion furnishecl on request in return for at red postage stamp. So. Te. Also. Brute feven to you lirutnsl. 179 ' I J' S . t 4 g I 1 MTHAT TUMBLE DOWN SHACK IN ATHLONEN This, ladies and gentlemen, is the former home of Saint Patrick, patron saint of the Irish serpents and present headquarters for the Sinn Feinners llfine Sinnersl- supporters of the Irish Free State and revolution in R.-lVl. government. The shack is open to certain special visitors on certain days at seven o'clock in the morning, and to the general public at all hours of the day whenever a new chimney is being added or a new roof installed. The members of the Sinn Feinn Party are influenced by their environment to such a degree that they wriggle and writhe like the snakes infesting their cabin. They give exhibitions of these snake dances at hxed intervals and relieve their pent-up rage by burning those snakes most recently deceased,-for snakes are not really their pets but their pet abomination. The average globe-trotter would be exceedingly amused by witnessing these dances, since they are a mixture of the Egyptian snake dance, an Irish funeral, an Indian war dance around the camp fire, the plain American ghost walk and a night ride of the vigilance committee of the Ku Klux Klan. It's a liberal education within itself. Tourists who saw the midnight walk of the Sinners on March 17th of this year, commended the great kind heart of the Student Government Association for its success in persuading this small minority of laborers to disregard the eight-hour working day, and to provide entertainment for the untalented majority during the wee, small hours. A sullicient impetus on the part of next year's majority will undoubtedly cause this harmless amusement to be repeated! However, when the Sinn Feinners are in their normal state of mind they wear nothing more fierce than a frowning false face on their left shoulders lthat's why some people say they are two faced il. It has the uetcf' mark on the forehead, symbolic of their endless effort to get control of school politics. They have had a good deal of competition this year, but persistence winsfand the Sinners are just poor but honest Irish-unusually hardworking, and undoubtedly they mean well. 180 5 5 ,, Vi, I -I - .. --- , -x3j Y me L ,4 .- . Y q 7' 2 A e A 7 A, O fi! 110110111 00 f X X no ' Z- -- F L YMMIM1 --.. Q 'zu o 4 in LONDON TOWER SCENE OF llvll-'RISONMENT Ol MANY WEARERS OF ROYAL PURPLE UNDER VARIOUS MONARCHS Ladies and Centlcnicn. you sec before you the famous London Tower, which is the first of the tnany illustrious cdificcs which wc shall visit this afternoon. The above picture will show you that the bare primitive interior and crude. brick exterior are both cllaracteristic of a medi- aeval prison. Its approach is a winding llight of rickety steps through a dark dungeon twhere all ncw prisoners arc tortured at sunriscl. thence through a padlocked door on the left. On the interior walls hang tlecp purple shackles, bonds of former noble inmates. The skull of Sir Douglas Arnold. the fierce Scotch patriot. whom it took three years to capture, sits on a rude white table. There has been a scarcity of prison- Y ers this ycar, on account ol' plots bctween the Queen ruler and her Disciples ol' lfather Ncptune's Pitchfork. Next year. however. a new contingent of Creeks is planning to conspire against and overthrow the Neptuncs. Then business will surely pick up. Many sweet and in- nocent Scots such as Lady Mary Bruce. sister of Robert liruceg lilizabeth ol' Nottingham and Kathleen Williams have been snatched up and imprisoned by these scheming seduccrs. Prisoners wcar jail uniforms in pastel sliadcs, but when conventional white is worn, the jail-birds are richer by fifty cents. The entire group is herded ovcr to Ellis's once a year. and here they indulge in a good square meal, thc while they catch a gliinpsc of the Land of the Frcc and the Brave. The sigluseer need feel no anxiety in inspecting thc tower for the Silfflly ol' visitors is always considered. While climbing thc winding stair to the tower, the tourist. if fatigued. may stop hall'-way up. look through a convenient hole in the ceiling and obtain a bird's eye :LW view of the towcr's intcrtor. By this long ascent the true meaning of its namc may be fully appreciated. Omega-last-is right! Like the l.111ClC1'l3.kCl'l7S shop, it is tho last place on earth worth seeing-however the tourist is free to climb the rest of the stairs il' he needs cxcrcisc. X ,ffl f , . , 0 59 if X -y., ag XXX XXXXXXXX y X xv' , +. X ii- T -.. 181 Silhouettes PUZZLE l'l'C'I'URI'IS FOR THE CHILDREN fraternities .ituretuuru 953 HROUGH some unusual streak of good fortune, we have been able to secure and present to the public certain statements relating to some of the most vital meetings held on our campus during thc past year. Their importance is .so apparent, that the entire Student Body, we feel certain, will be most eager to gain the valuable illl'0l'HlilllOl1 afforded by them. This clepartrnent gratefully acknowledges the invalu- able assistance rendered us by the Secretaries and individual members of the organizations here represented. Had it not been for their tireless efforts and their limitless patience, it would have been a physical impossibility to secure all the data necessary to complete this work. R.-M. W. C. 133 ' Sigma iaappa I The regular meeting of Sigma Kappa was opened by singing The Doxology in ' 1 unison, followed by the imbibing of refresh- ,fja ing draughts of lemonade from our Scholastic W' Cup---all members participating in the cere- ,N .l mony. Miss Minneice was appointed to , shine the cup for the ensuing week. It was announced that the E K National lnspector, Miss Pola Negri, would visit the chapter during the coming week. Elaborate plans for her lavish entertainment were pre- pared. Miss Wilbou1'r1 volunteered to take Miss Negri to a meeting of the International Relations Club, and Miss Bass willingly offered to take the inspector to chorus pract- ice. It was decided to take her to breakfast at Miss Ellis' one morningg for this purpose each member was assessed ten cents. An announcement was made of the founding of a new Chapter at Sweet Briar-all members 'were elated over the prospect of wearing white models on Friday. ' Members were urged to bring a list of Freshman acquaintances for considera- tion. It was suggested that there would be plenty of room for all, so that absolutely no limitations would be necessary. The Grand Dispenser of Grades then announced that the Seniors had flunked German, the Juniors Physics, the Sophomores Bible, and the Freshmen out. A motion was made and carried that the Scholastic Cup be put out of sight in order to spare lacerated feelings. The Grand Keeper of Promises. announced that two of the three Freshmen who passed enough work to be pledged had decided to withdraw. The meeting ended in a chastened and subdued discussion of fading pristine glory. 184, Mappa alpha Qlibeta The regular meeting of Kappa Alpha Theta, held last week at the chapter-house, opened with a song service led by Miss Glas- cock. .lf A letter from a Freshman for 1924-25 who desired to become a Theta on account of its national standing was then read and heartily approved. Names of other Fresh- men from various parts of the country who desired to join the sister-hood for the same reason were discussedg all were approved, sight unseen. There was a suggestion made to the secretary to order transfer blanks at once, in order that all the desirable Pledges might leave immediately for other chapters. y A rubber stamp was also suggested 'with the President's signature already prepared, for the signing of u large number of these eertiheates. The Little Sister Committee reported ten relatives already enrolled for next year. Wild cheers. The meeting was called to order. There was animated discussion of a reception of a new transfer from Texas. The chapter was overjoyed at their sudden fame for beauty, as Well as brains. Plans were made for inducing more transfers to come. Misses Smith and Vaden urged that everybody look up Miss Muekeufuss at once. A motion was made and carried unanimously that meetings be held every two weeks instead of once a week as before, as a meeting every week took too much valuable time. The meeting adjourned to the library for a little quiet study before supper. 185 alpha i1Dmicrun 119i A O II met in regular session at the last meeting. Since none of our alumni were present, it was voted to save the minutes until they should pay us a visit-our policy being to let them in on the most interesting phases of chapter life. The Committee for Grand Piano Tuning reported the Grand Piano tuned in readiness for the advent of the little song-birds. Spurred on by the example of the Fresh- men, Misses Clarke, Madison and Howard volunteered to join the chorus. The four members who are not taking courses under Dr. Blackwell were urged to change their leading professors at once, in order that the chapter may come nearer winning the Scholar- ship cup. A unanimous vote of thanks was given to the Lynchburg alumnae for the loyal aid received. Plans were discussed for the upkeep of the African Alumnae Association. Miss L. Johnson announced that said association will be formed at the earliest possible date. Motion was made and carried that Miss Roberta Ray's car be made a chapter possession and put into use for sitting space during dates, Vlfhereupon Miss Ray arose and made a few well chosen remarks as she presented the car to us. The dues were raised 500 to meet the excess water bill incurred by the Am Sams. The meeting was adjourned to deplore the lack of future class presidents among the promisees, since not even the Freshman president succumbed to our charms. The refreshments consisted of grapes of the usual acidity. 186 Delta Delta Delta Regular meeting of Tri Delta opened with distribution of beauty spots for use dur- ' ing the week. A committee was appointed for distribution of beauty patches among prom- 1 , isees. The Secretary read a list of members who had departed since last meeting. Miss Trousdale consented to pass eight new 1ne1n- bers to fill the gap. A motion was passed to wear white on seventeen consecutive days on which the seventeen degrees will be con- ferred. The rush committee reported good. work. A committee for rounding up Tennessee girls for the 1935-36 session, announced that a representative has already departed for Nash- ville, and early communication is expected. All members reported that they have contributed 332,000 each to Miss Gates' Campaign Fund. A motion was made and passed that a copy of the beautiful poem dedicated to Miss Gates in our college weekly he sent to The Trident. A letter from an alumna was read in which she asked if the local chapter is still the only thing on the campus. It was suggested that an allirmative reply he sent immediately, before she can hear any of the unaccountable reports to the contrary. A motion was passed that a movement he instigated to locate chapters in public schools and kindergartens, since it is agreed that the needs of Tri Delta cannot he met in preparatory schools and colleges. 187 4- - r-fr -I i l ,- -Q Ubi Wu ff ' Minutes for last Tl1,u1'sday:- X 'X Miss Burnett arrived late from inter- A -- view with refractory Freshmen. The entire 3 - , E 1 ' , , . chapter rose and escorted her to the seat of honor. Discussion ol' Freshmen was then in order. Miss Burnett announced with satis- faction that the next year's promisees will be secured, since the usual mob from R.-M. I. will arrive as per schedule. Loud applause from chapter. Miss Burnett exhorts the members to look out for more girls like Rosalind Muckenfuss, as the chapter stands in need of the striking type. Observation was made from the corner that the Omegzfs have smiled upon CD M, and that Frank Phillips is also a great asset. Murmur of approval is silenced by Miss Burnettis frown. Miss Burnett, at this point, excused Miss Osborne for an appointment with Miss Brown. Loud applause from chapter. Miss Burnett commended the extremely united spirit of the chapter and expressed approval of the little friendships formed among the members, as excellent examples to guileless Freshmen. Loud applause from chapter. Miss Burnett announced that Miss Mann had Hunked out. Loud applause from chapter. Motion was made and carried that dues be raised Hfty cents to supply the Am Sams with fire wood. Murmurs followed by frown. Loud applause from chapter. Meeting adjourns with Miss l3urnett's approval, to have a discussion as to whether the house really does look like a barn even yet. 188 Qtbi i1Dmega , The regular meeting of Chi Omega was ' ' called to order by the President, after which a long and interesting talk on uHistorical Washingtonv was given by Miss Blanche Wingo. Because of lack of time, the con- clusion of this talk had to be postponed until the next meeting. t.,4,..,,,. A large appropriation was voted for the purchase of a new coffin, as well as a First Aid Kit, and a book on Practical Bandaging -these items to be secured before the next initiation. A committee was appointed to Mig! interview Mr. Diuguid at once as to the prices of silver handled colhns. It was suggested ifii-!'1?' - - - - that the seal of the lraternlty be engraved on 1.,,,,,,'-,I 'ff-A the lid. l ld' . - fr , QM, t, Y. P A hike to Amherst was planned. There ua.: y ,tllflfll - . , ,431 were sence of Miss Graham and accessories. Note ings in one week for the purpose of voting party on Pledge Day, provided the members time to make the effort worth-while. many expressions of regret at the ab- was taken of the seventeen called meet- on Freslunen. Plans were made for a can agree on enough Freshmen by that Miss Stevens asked for volunteers upon whom to practice her conversational powers in order to assure herself a place of social prominence and to perfect herself in a sadly neglected art. There were no volunteers, so West Hall sisters were drafted in, conveniently, on account of proximity. Miss Stevens gracefully acknowl- edged the courtesy. It was announced that Pt.-M. faculty for next year will include three members of Chi Omega's Supreme Governing Council. The chapter was obliged to forego the supper they had prepared, and to return to their rooms in despair. ln spite of Miss Ware's exhortations is was de- cided not to rush Miss Polly Smith out of deference to the L'Little Sister tradition in rushing. Meeting adjourned, as before mentioned. 189 lliii '1B2tt1' lDbi The regular meeting of Pi Beta Phi was called to order with the usual result. Since everybody had been in attendance at the last meeting, the minutes were overlooked. Motions were then in order. ' Miss Page made a motion that a pamph- let be edited and copies sent to the new chapter in Orang-Outang, Indo-China, said pamphlet to describe the connections of the chapter with our Capitol City, and the lavish entertainment offered to Grace I Mrs. Coolidge you knowl by R.-M. chapter, the brilliance of the affair counteracting the absence of the honor guest. Tumultuous merrirnent from one corner. After the meeting was called to order again, there was a unanimous vote to award to Virginia Akers a very large silver loving cup for successful negotiations with Freshmen under consideration. Miss Polly Sue Jones was appointed to take the Dayton group on a cross-country hike, and a committee was appointed to bring the new furniture out on the front porch and stand at attention as Miss Jones and her company passed by on their march to the river. The dues were raised fifty cents to meet the extra demand for kitchen utensils to be used by the Am Sams. Miss Young suggested that the chapter look up some cute Freshmen, so that she can do some good work along her own line. Miss Prewett volunteered to use her line also. Miss Burks made a timid suggestion of this kind but hastily with- drew it. Miss Gilmer, to prove her loyalty to all concerned, suggested adjournment. Her suggestion was accepted. 190 lliHlJlJH DBIIH The meeting opened with a chorus, led . by Miss Watson, chanting Hail, Hail, the Gang's All Here,'7 followed by Onward, A Christian Soldiers. E -4' 2 I The committee on enlargement of house ' for Pledge Day reported insullicient funds, and requested assessment of Promisees. The committee for advancement of Fresh- men announced that Elizabeth Hill was re- nominated for Freshman Class President, for Student Committee Representative, for pret- tiest girl in schoolg other Freshmen were do- ing nicely. Announcement was made of the nomination of all promisees and half the chapter for the May Court. The other half felt properly snuhhed, and retired. Miss Watson inquired whether or not the committee on school activities will accept attendance at three classes a week and at chapel once in two weeks as points in collegiate activities. She was answered in the allirmative. Announcement was made that the chapter and promisees would wear white the next afternoon to have pictures taken, and that a revolving camera had been secured for the purpose. A motion was made thatna line of Hfty cents be instituted for obstreperous chewing of gum during meeting, as the uproar is so thunderous as to counteract entirely all Miss Powers' efforts at conversation. Motion lost. The meeting adjourned after having Miss Watson render a Vocal solo entitled The Curse of An Aching Heart. She played her own accompaniment on an ex- ceptionally swect-toned ukelele. 191 EIIIJIJH Delta 127i The twelve members of Alpha Delta Pi, getting tumultuous, were called to order by the President, and the last regular meeting was begun. A motion was made that the old policy of strict exclusiveness be continued. The committee on rushing reported a decision that the disappointment of last year might have been due to unlawful methods of rushingg also that Heaven has smiled upon the chapter this year, and has blessed the righteous with fourteen bright stars. One of our timid members asked if the righteous- ness might be given a sprinkling of error next time, so that the smile 'will not be so broad. Motion was made and carried that the house be given a spring coat of paint, since can no longei hide beneath 1ts protecting pines The p1OII11l1Cllf members voted unanimously that the West Hallers attend class meetings Y W meetings, Student Body meetings, and classes. The suggestion was Dues were raised hfty cents to cover cost of the gas bill of the Am Sams. 192 32tH GERD Sinha k ,yi-, T5- the Sophomorcs repeating Freshman could be expected. A called meeting of Zeta Tau Alpha was held Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock in Miss Barberis room, for the purpose of discussing organized rushing. Several very prominent Freshmen were present. Each of these gave a delightfully short but impressive talk on Zeta,-past, present and future, and a report on activities with other Freshmen. Miss Wilmoth Fitzgeraldis fLittle Sist- er'sj schedule was then mapped out. The absence of Big Sister was noted and ex- cused because she was doing Sentry Duty over the collected fur coats and diamond rings and bracelets of the chapter. The Freshmen were dismissed quietly, after an alarm from the Pan-Hellenic repre- sentative. There was an encouraging report from subjectsg all of these were doing as well as A motion was made and carried to continue the methods of dear old Philip II in rushingg this motion was amended with a suggestion that the Inquisition be in- stituted upon Freshmen who seemed more apt to repay the Inquisitor's efforts by passing off enough work to be pledged. The meeting closed after the members repeated this motto in unison, We Ride in a Packard, But How do We Stand?', After the meeting there was a general discussion of ways and means of holding little sisters. .193 Delta Zeta The meeting opened with the improvised ritual of service-some of the members still have trouble in keeping up. Recommendations of Miss Allen for fourteen Freshmen were then read and heartily approvedg a committee was ap- pointed to interview said Freshmen as to whether or not they would like to become Fraternity girls. Expressions of self-com- mendation were heard relative to our success- ful under-hand negotiations with Freshmen before our admission into Pan-Hellenic. Announcement was made that another Senior had made 100 on a P. S. examination -Kamaloa automatically extended a bid to Delta Zeta to said Senior. Congratulations were offered to Miss Young for her obvious love of science, which has led her to continue her most interesting search for knowledge in the Physics department, although she was not required to take a second semester of the work, and although she has been rather discouraged by her semester average of 99 2-3. A committee was appointed to decide whether it would be a wiser course for Miss MacKorell to accept the position of head of Debating Council or that of Student Body President. Suggestion was made that Miss Young, in addition to being a Student Volunteer, be a volunteer for the nomination of Undergraduate Representative. The meeting closed after the members repeated in concert our local slogan: The perfect union wherein Debating Council meets Student Volunteers and both join in mutual endeavor. 194 Qupprwseh Elbesirzs KN ,Jw 5'- ,n L.m4.u 'Aa HANS AND FRITZ .-:JA M: 125, r. I X f GW' L ,r. ' Hg 213 is 'mu Q4 x-Q35 .. u' 1 J xi, -246' Q-1-'f?EE71l'iWf1':-. .- f- ' .C f.2'3'.' 35155 Mira aw ' , if - ff , 1 I ' - 1 ' ' ' I fu . ' 1 , , fe'2QgIg:5Q H . 1 f? ' X '1Er'.:'.1E5ErS1?f?q u x , -243.524-.-:J iiqi-giggqf-ig? 14 ' 1 Q- 1 -'- 4- :rixliii 4. I Q WJ 1' . . K A xg-Ib X ff' Y . if 'f Nqi ef-gig X K .1f'5'f3sf 'fQQ:f:2:1gef: ,- ' ixwkfhw -4.4. V N X 'Y -Y g Q, g .- f PRESIDENT OF VERY A BLUSHINC BRIDE ' 1 ONT 5 FRUIT GROXVEITS ASSOCIATION 19. N I A an Q ,cf ,Q ,Et .2 X4 WNW 5, J A ROMAN SENATOR 01111 NAVY Cml CHARLIE CHAPLTN .I A 196 six lik! K fx . ,:Qy'3-x 'ix mf CK DEM PSICY ZIDDUSB ID 5Bl1iUl'5 I. Have a headache as often as possible--this makes it harder to get to chapel. Il. If you clo come, clonlt wear your cap and gown- I une. III. Caps should be worn hincl-part before until you get your clegreeg-'cock it jauntily on the left ear, with tassel equally distributed over the brim of your sky piece. IV. Be particular about your partner. If she is ah- sent, march in alone-'t is better to he alone than in had , company. V. To make the line 54' I .Jun gh' symmetrical, have first a fat M pill. girl anal then a thin one, in orcler lo distribute the avoir- clupois evenly over the first 4fnL Q Q o c V W9 three rows. 9 I VI. Pay strict atten- 7 X 4 tion to speaker, nostrils cli- Q, lated, huckecl eye and ears f ff, A L M, at right angles lo your heacl. f K :L O 0 198 it may get slick before Vlll. Un leaving chapel, gut a goocl running start before ascrrncling the in- cline, kicking the dust in the eyes of your SIICCCSSOI' and ll1llS giving a inur- utlion ellcct. VII. During the prayer, begin to unharness so as to save time after you get back to your own stall. I W IX. lic generous and sliaro equally tlie opportunity of looking at our splendid faculty at close range. maxima tContributed by Prominent Freshmenj Laugh and the bunch laughs with you-take at call down and you take it alone. A ring on the finger is worth ten on the phone. For actual testimony, apply to Miss Beulah Russell. Write your name on one towel and ditto everything else-it simplifies the laundry problem. Give proper consideration to fire drills, Mr. Simpkins, thc post office rail and the crowd at the drug store. Don't neglect your daily dozing--any time between 9 A. M. and 1:10 P. M. is recommended as satisfactory. LCA man that flattereth his neighbor, spreadeth a net for his l'eet.7'- Rushing Rule, Number 1. Show an interest in athletics-donlt walk out ol' the Trenton when the acrobats come on. And put a knife to thy throat if' thou art a Coffee Clubber partial to oyster cocktail! Never forget to show proper respect toward prominent institutions such as Mr. Crank, the Am Sams, the Rotary Club and Dr. Kilby. 200 1 1 X IRuunuel uf watch winns The morning brings a bright gold wind That sings and soughs of love and light- A little wind that still is kincl- March Winds. 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WP JJ '-9' 'lv ax.., z'? 1, ' 1 1-..- , . - 1-L 5211915 iwzw, ,.. , , ,J Q As. 1. ., H. V -4 Q 414 ' . .. -.1--'III' K-p.,,, ' - ' W, x . 1' . -'..:wwi --T? , P -, .. . f- If .fy - Q ' ,' I is ..1'f-Vipmqv., K f' - ,Q , f' - ......,1L . , .WJ -. - '. .- I., , X, I I- -w Q-A. ' U W n . f f. .- .-,- 0.32.35 V.-'ew ,Q Mp- '- - I . ty .Kr ' tc... ,-1 7 , 1 .I ' 1 Av- '5f'l- Hi- W 'W' .L i 5 'fy P, I A nf . ' -Q .. f,-.5 3.34 , fifi' f' if ' :..:4f - Jv.w..f , 1, W .1 .. . Atrvxmxr A' .fi . K. Q, .9 -I 'A 'pi V .-5, 1... V, fy .,',,.- qw? 1 . .pl ' -.ulihq r 3f.l'iKa .W V, Q - ' ' -. .1-.-..... - -. Q - --.- W.ugg:41'3-ff Hratvrniiivz II irginia alta Dice R. Amit-rson, Ph. llurlir-rt C. Lipscomb. l Cora L. l rii-rllitm. Ph. D. Gillis: A. l.ari'w, Ph. D Nellie V. Powell, Ph. B. Alfri-tl A. Ka-rn. Ph. I.. li. Gs-isslcr. Ph. D. Gail D. 'I1. D. IJ. Panlint- T. Fisher. A. B. Ellvn K. Xvrigltl. A. B. Clara l'-it-ry, A. Ii. Bnrnot! Elvanor Oslmritv Mary Stnnrt Hurt Sumter Smith Misa- Miss Mrs. Mi:-is Mit-ii Miss Mins Miss Mlm Miss Mime Mrs. Miss Mins Mrs. Miss Miss Miss Miss Mrs. Miss Miss Nliics Miss Mins Misa Miss Miss Miss Mists Mins Mimi Miss Mrs. Miss Miss Misa Miss Mime Mins Miss Mins lilins Mimi Miss Mrit. Mrs. Mrs. Dcccm-:cd alias Margaret Allen Miss Allison lilmlgi-tt Miss lilizaln-th lhirnvtl Miss Alla-nc llnrlt-1' Mins Edith llartlison Mililrn-tl Aliurnatliy Willvnv Alt-xztnilvr banter of wht eta anna Miss Minis S. MIJC. Allcittetun iMargnrcI H Gram- F. lla-glcy 'l'ln-llna Litttilu Bakrr llttth llnrnvs litlivl Black litlitli Sunni-r lllackwcll .lnlia W. lllonnl Mt-lissia Ilrntlforil Mary l'ilizalJ4'llt llright Miss Miss Miss IN URHE IN COLLEGIO Elsie Collins Virginia Loo Bowen :sarah Wino Kathi-rinc Alston ALUMNAE Ellit: Hulni Mary Virginia Kagt Marguriyt Kinnt-ar Mary Lasater l'lilrlu Litzhty . llriclfzliotit-ir-Q J. G. limatlilns iWilIiant Emma Ellzalwth limwn lfannit- llullatitl Burns l.. C. fialilwvll fMartlta C. Mc ltnra Ln-4: Caution lilla ll. Carnthvrs Lattrii- Cash Lorraine Calon ll. 'l'. Camllor ilva S. Ayrrsj .lt-ittnelh' Cliapnian Lula Iii-lcn Clark llrru-nic-te Etarl Collins .lvssiv Diana Conrad Snsitr Dawsoit Virginia Dm,-Moll Mary Divkvy Clara .lane Douglas Noll Davis Draki: Martha Framztm Di-awry liliias Duncan Manrinc l'.t:c Eilwartls liliiiu lrlgglcstott Jnlin W. Euro fAililit: Margaret Finltl Panlim- T. Ifislim- Virginia l ilzgt:ral1,l llartlvnia ll. l lu:tchcr Cornelia Frost lltlllil: 'l'. Guittcs Virginia llarlislwrgar llortvttsu Harrison Grace: llarnaln-rgcr Margarul .lufn-pliitn: H Florvnvc I, Kolir R. A. Harris Qlilartha Taylorj ill Lf-a rl Atlnryl A. 5. Kitnliall fMitinie Ostcrliinllj J. ll. Lands-r ililizaboth Collier Floydj Latliamj 229 F. W. Martin, Ph. D. l. E. Norris, Ph. D. Virginia do Mott A. W. Portcrficltl, Ph. D. Elizalictli Brown, A. B. Dorothy Allen, A. M. Dorothy Iictlturum, A. M. .y Miss Mrs. Mrs. Miss Mitts Miss Miss Mrs. Miss M.ss Miss Mrs. Miss Miss Miss Mrs. Miss Miss Miss Miss Mrs. Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Mrs. Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Mrs. Mrs. Miss Miss Miss Miss Mrs. Mrs. Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Cram- K. Paltillo, A. B. Miriam Moss. A. B. Mrs. R. A. Harris fMartl'ta Latham, 'Iracc Jordan Lucy Shearer Elizabeth Wilson Clarissa Winsloxv Odom one Margaret Swi tzor Tirzah Uzzell Elizulicih Maxim: St Miss Miss Miss Miss Gilli Rolnrrt Lewis fllclcn W. Latancl W. A. Matthews iEva .lane Malacoll Franct-it McDt'arman Miriam Moss Clytln Moseley L. G. Gornrtlt fCat Virginia Oxley lltrnnit- Puylon Pnlfrcy Grace Kc:-ner Pattillo C. B. Gosc il-Iunrietta Pceryj Clara Perry Jann Byrd Pendleton Mary Elmore Persons W. J. Morrison iMary L. Petricj llarrirrtt Elizabeth Porter Nellie Virginia Powell Virginia Proctor Gortrtult- Eleanor Ritter G. D. ltown fiiiary Wallace Buckj Margaret Root Dorothy Rivers Scay llvli-n Lisle Scott Miriam Sims Luvilo Sherman lilizaln-th Sherman Mary Bolling Stokes Eleanor Slrttppa Oscar Spears fBlanchc Snodgrassl Mary Eva Stewart lilvanor Josephine Syvlnor Elna Arden Talley Martha Lamar Teague Sarah Louise Thompson ll. Il. Turner fA1ice Littletonj W. 0. Fitton CNannic P. Vadenj Elizabolh Virginia Watts Mary YVcavcr Thelma R. West Annie Whiteside Lock White ilimma C. Edmunclsl Rolwrt MCL. Whittet iCornclin Magillj .lean Witlmcyer l t'aucvs Williams Ellen Katltcrinc Wright Sallic Arinthia Wright Mary Wyatt L' A . Lurnw B. Williamsj lieriuc K. Nncklcsj 1 F W A L w N W J This cup is lo he awarflecl by lhe College lan-Hellenic to the Cllilpllfl' huvm lhe hx llest scholarship for one scholastic year. Standing of Fraternities for the Hrst lhree quarters uf 1923-24: X Q ............. ,.....h..........f........,,.... .... ......A.,....,........ ....... 9 0 . 0 5 11 B 4, ..,.,., ....... 8 9.97 A O H ....... ....... 8 9.87 A A 11 ....... ,.,.... 8 9.2 2 K ....,.... ....... 8 9.05 A A A ....... .A..... 8 8.65 z T A ....... ..,.... 8 8.42 K A ....... .,..... 8 8.88 A z ,............ ....... 8 8.33 K A GJ ....... ..,.... 8 7.78 qu M ....... ....,,. 8 6.9 FORMER HOLDERS OF THE CUP 11 B qu ..... ...........,....,,............,...8,....,................. ...... 1 9 21-22 K A C9 ....,., .,.... 1 922-23 PAN-HELLENIC ASSOCIATION Almeda Cz-u'lundAZ, Evalyn PowerKA, Marian GilmerITB'P, Tennis VadenKA9, Virginia SmiLl1KA9, Nancy Stockton AAA, Mildred Smith AON, Carolyn Webb X9, Bessie Minor Davis A011 Katherine Alston X9, Annie Lee Young AZ, E. Thomas EK, Marguerite Harris KA, E. Smith AAU Lida Smith ZTA, Emma Redd 'I'M, Love Ireland 'I'M, Alice Hersey EK D. Atkinson NAB, M. Gales AAA, .M.-L. Toomel'-AAU, A. M. Barbee ZTA, R. Burks UB4' 231 gg . 16 N : VV LU My XQ' G., - Qriini 541 'f J' NN ' 'yikfff .111 7-- 3, F44 '-'M V 1 - ,af , . I ar -. p ' I k K 232 CHI OMEGA SNAPSHOTS 233 lji mega ll eunr1e:l University ol' Arkansas April 5, 1895, PSI-University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. Ark. Clrll-Transylvania College. Lexington. Ky, Sl GMA-Ilant10lph4Mucon Woman's Cnllt-gr, I nelilnurg. Va. . ly RHO-Tulane University, Nc-wconih College. New Orleans. La. I'l-'University of 'l'ennossr'e. Knoxville. Tenn. OMICIION-University ol Illinois, C' auipaign. Ill. CHAPTER ROLL PSI AI.l'HA-University ol' Oregon, Eugene, Ore. CHI ALI'I'IA-.laekaon Colle c, Tufts College, Mass. Hill ALPHA-Ltcorge Washington University, Washington, D. C. IIPSILON ALPHA-Syracuse University. Syracuse, N. Y. TAC ALPHA--Ohio University. Athens. Ohio SICMA ALl'IIA-Miami University, Oxfurtl, Ohio Xl-Northwestern University. Evanston, Ill. NU-University of Wisconsin, Mutlisun. Wis. MU--University ol' California, Berkley, Cal. LAMBDA'-University of Kansas. Lawrence. Kaus. KAPPA-University of Nchrasku, Lincoln. Nels. IOTA-University ot' Texas. Austin, Tex. THETA-Yvest Virginia University, Morgantown. W. Va ETA-University ol' Michigan, Ann Arhor. Mich. ZISTA-University ol' Colorado. Boulllcr. Colo. DIZl.,'I'A-Dlrkinsnn College, Carlisle, Penn. GAMMA-Florlrla Woman's College, Tallaliassee. I-'la. BETA-Colhy College, Wfaterville, Me. ALPHA-University of Washington, Seattle. Wash. ZETA ALPHA-Ohio State University, Columbus. Ohio EPSILON ALPHA--University ol' Oklahoma, Norman, Okla. DELTA ALPHA-University ut' Chattanooga. Chaltnnoogzn. Trnn. GAMMA ALPHA-Swarthrnore College, Swnrtlnnore. Pa. BETA ALPI-IA-University of Pennsylvania. Philadelllliin, I'a. PSI BETA-Iowa State University, Iowa City, Iowa CHI BETA-I'urdue University. West Lafayette. Intl. PHI I3li1'I'A-University of Pittsburg. Pittsburg, Pa. UPSILON BETA-Hollins College, Hollins, Va. TAU ISEITA-Oklahoma Agricultural and ltlcclmnicul Cell:-ge, Stillwater, Okln. SIGMA llETA'Mont:tna State College, Bozeman. Mont. RHO BETA-Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa Pl BETA-University ol' Minnesota, Minneapolis. Minn, OMICIION BETA-William and Mary College. Williamsburg, Va. XI IJKETA-University of Maine, Orono, Maine NU l3E'I'A-University ol' Alabama, Tusnaloosa, Ala. MU I3li'I'A-University ol Georgia. Atliona, Ga. LAMBDA BETA-Rliotle Island State College, Kingston. R. I. KAI'I'A BETA-Southwestern Prrsshyterian University. Clarksville, Tenn. IOTA BETA-Hunter College, New York. N. Y. TIIETA LIETA-University ol Indiana, Greencastle. Intl. ETA IIISTA-Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa ZETA BETA-University ol' Arizona, Tucson, Ariz. EPSILON BETA-University ot' North Carolina. Chapel Hill, N. C. DELTA BETA-University of Marylanll, College Park, Mil. GAMMA BETA-Southern Branch ot University of California, Los Angeles, Cal. BETA lll:l'l'A-State College of Washington, Pullman, Wash. ALPHA l3li'l'A-Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Auburn, Ala. PSI GAMMA-University of North Dakota, University Station, N. D. CHI GAMMA-Marietta College, Marietta. Ohio Sigma Qlibanter of Qtbi iiDmega llistablislictl December 5. 1399, Clara Cox Boll, '03 Mattie Craigllill Nicholas Evelyn Moore, '06 Maitlec Roach Horton, '03 Ann Cleghorn Glass, '09 Mrs. William W. Smith Mrs. I . W. Martin l i'unees Holmes Mary Ramsdell Blanche kvingo Katherine Alston Marian Leys Clare Holmes Emily Cheves Mnrj eric Black llI'IO Al.l'l'lAfUniv1-rxity of Missouri. Columbia, Mo. l'l Al.I,l'lA--University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio OMICIION ALPIIA-'Coe College. Cedar Rapids, Iowa Xl ALIi'l'IA-University ol Utah, Salt Luke City, Utah ALI ALI'I'lA-Lelautl Stanford University, Slnnlnrtl University. Cal. . MU ALPHA-New llauipshirt: College. Durham, N. H. LAMIIDA ALPHA-University ol' Kentucky, Lexington. Ky. KAPPA ALI'kIA-Kansas State Agricultural College, Man'-attan. Kaus. IOTA ALPHA--Southern Metliorlist University, Dallas. Tux. THETA ALPHA-4Cornell University. lllntczt. N. Y. ETA AI.l IIA-Oregon Agricultural College. Corvallis. Ore. IN URIIE Laurie MeLauriu Watts, '09 Norvcll Craighill Phoche Etlmunrls Slot: Ileverlu-y Anderson, '16 Katherine Etlinuntls Walters Grace Pnttillo, '23 Alice Fleming Clark. '17 Katherine Franklin, '23 Josephine Thornhill. 'Ill' Lila Wilson Taylor, Pix PATRONS Mrs. S. H. Franklin Mr. II. I'. Thornhill Dr. I . W. Martin Mr. Il. T. Craighill CI'II OMEGA Annis Mowen Carolyn Webb Mary Jeanette Solomon Ttelnpe Boyd Sweutlantl Oxley Sallie Paty Virginia Brown llutll Clin ton Ruth Maddox Florence Oxley Helen Warm'- Deltn Stevens PLEDGES Bella Lipscomb Virginia ltay ALUMNIE CHAI l'ER5 I7ayelteville Alumnae Washin gtun Alumnae Atlanta Alumnae Lexington Alumnae Oxford Alumnae Knoxville Alumnae Chicago Alumnae Kansas City Aluxnnac New York City Alumnae New Orleans Alumnae Lynclihurg Alumnae Deliver Alumnae Milwaukee Alumnae Portland Alumnae Lincoln Alumnae Seattle Alumnae Los Angeles Alumnae Boston Alumnae Dallas Alumnae Eugene Alumnae Berkley Alumnae Cincinnati Alumnae Syrucurn: Alumnae Detroit Alumnae Salt l..ukc City Alumnae Pittalwurgli Alurunue Philarlelphin Alumnae Memphis Alumnae Deannoinea Alumnae Chattanooga Alumnae Columbus Alumnae Margaret Kinnvar Alexander Ex-'20 Mrs. Iluht. Wooilson. Ex.'07 Mrs. Walter Beasley, Ex-'19 Iutlith Thornliill, '23 Mrs. I5. P. Thornhill Frances Vaughan Marjorie Hall Gladys Hall It-lay Purycur Emily Chandler Lucy Morgan P'lurt-urs' fiaiuua-In CHI OMEGA Annis Mowen Clare Holmes Marian Leys Katherine Alston Sweetland Oxley Jerry Solomon Helen Ware Emily Chandler Sadie Paty Virginia Brown Frances Holmes Tempe Boyd May Puryeur Carolyn Webb Frances V nughan Gladys Hall Della Stevens Marjorie Hall Blanche Wingo Lucy Morgan Florence Oxley 235 - 'rr ' LJ in gg ijgE,5 ZETA TAU ALPHA SNAPSHOTS 237 ZEN! E811 ,X Alpha 25. 180251 Cl-lAP'l'l'IR HOLL ' OMICRON-Brcnan Cullegn. Iirenau. Ga. DELTA-Rantlnlpli-Macon XVoman's College, Lynchburg. Virginia EPSILON-University ol' Arkansas, Fayetteville. Ark. ZETA-University uf Tennessee, Knnxville, Tenn. THETA--Bethany Colle- tx, Bethany, W. Va. KAPPA-University of Texas, Austin. Texas LAMUDA-Southwestern University, 'Gf?ttt'gC'l0Wll. Texas MU--Drury College. Springfield. Mo. NU-University of Alabama. Tuscaloosa. Ala. Xl-University of Southern California. Los Angles. Cal. RHO-Boston University, Boston, Mass. SIGMA-Baker University. Baldwin. Kaus. TAU--.lzlmcs Millikin University. Decatur, Ill. UPSILON-University nl' California. Berkley. Cal. PHI-Trinity College. Durham. N. C. CHI-University of Pittsburgh. l'ittshnrg,h. Penn. OMEGA-Southern Methodist University. Dallas, Texas PSI-University of Wasltingttiti, Seattle-. Wash. ALPHA ALPHA-Wesleyan Colin-gc. Mt. Pleasant, Iowa ALPHA BETA-University of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, Pa. ALPHA HAMA-University nf Michigan. Ann Arhnr. Michigan ALPHA Dlil.'l'A-Blltlvr College, lntlinnapnliti, Intl. ALl'l'lA EPSILON-Denver University. Denver, Colo. ALPHA ZIETA-Ohio Stall: University, Culnmhns, Ohio ALPHA ETA--Univ:-rsity nl' Cincinnati. Cincinnati. Ohio ALPHA Tl'lE'l'A-Ptmlun University. Lafayette, Intl. ALPHA IOTA-Lawn-nm' College. Appleton. Wis. ALPHA KAPl A-University nf Illinois. Urbana. Ill. ALPHA LAMBDA-Hollins College, Hollins. Va. ALPHA lhlU'-'W3Silblll'll Cullege. Tolu-ka. Kanx. ALPHA XI-University of lrnllann. lllnntnlnglnn. Intl. ALPHA NU'- Bil'llllIllZi1ilfli Suutlwrn College. Birrninghtttn, Ala. ALPHA OMICRON-University of Iowa. lmva City. luwa ALPHA Pl-Ohio University. Atlwns. Ohiu ALPHA llHOASyrannst- University. N. Y. ALPHA SIGMA--Oregnn Agricultural antl Meellanitzal University ALPHA 'I'All-University of IVlinnvaluolis ALPHA UPSILON--Olclulwma Agtristnltural nnnl Mt-tzlianiual lutivvrsity INACTIVE Cl'lAl'TERS ALPHA-Virginia State Normal. Farmville. Vu. GAMMA-Hannah Muore's Academy. Reistertown, lVl'tl. IOTA-Richmond College, Riclnnorld, Va. A tlan ta, Ga . Austin, Tex. El Paso, Tex. Boston. Mass. ' Dallas. Tex. New Brunswick. Ft. Smith, Ark. Houston, Tex. Pltil., Pa. Pl-Wesleyan Colle-ge. Mac-nn. Ca. BETA'-.lttll:4un Colin-at-, Marion. Ala. ETA-Mary Baldwin Seminary, Staunton, Va. ALUMNAE CH.-XP'l'l2RS Cnrsicana. Tcx. Denver, Colo. Ft. Worth. Tex. Indianapolis. Intl. Jacksonville, Fla. .lnixnsnn City. Tcnn. Pittsburgh. Pa. Topeka. Kaus. Little Rock. Ark. Los Angeles, Cal. Millikin, Decatur, Ill. Lafayette, Intl. Mobile, Ala. Mt. Pleasant. Iowa New York, N. Y. Pltilmlt-lphin, Pa. Knoxville, 'I't-nn. Sun Francisco, Cal. San Antonin. Tex. Seattle. Wash. Spritlgflvltl, lll. Springfit-lil, Mu. Texarkana, Ark. Wnllslzurg. W. Va. Delta Qlibupter nt Ezta Qltau alpha Mrs. Tom Watts Mrs. I. O. Walls .lean Kinnitcr Annie Malone Mary Hcgc Kate Preddy Lida Smith llistltblisltesl 1902, IN URBE Grace Shelley Lellic Simpson Mrs. I-'runk Williams PATRONS Kallxryn Durtlilt Helen Sitnpsnn Mrs. Pal 0'lleilly Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Campbell ZETA 'FAU ALPHA Barbcc Rchy Nissen Ccrtrutlc Smith Florcnctr Perkins Elizabeth Fitzgerald Miltlrt-tl Thomas Alice Friseltkorn PLEDGE5 Harriet Hawley Virginia Rice Margaret Malone Elizabeth Hastings 238 Sallie McCall IlZlltlC'!' Alice Svartzy Anna Smith Elizabeth White Mary Graves Eulytlte Bnwe isalwl Smith ZETA TAU ALPHA Mary llcgc Lidu Smith Alice Searcy Relay Nissen Mary Graves Annie Malone Barbee Mildred Thomas Sallie McCall Hamer Gertrude Smith Elizabeth White Katherine Freddy Monica Scott Anna Smith Elizabeth Fitzgerald Florence Perkins ' 239 l U , 1' 1' , J x , I f -53'-Nrv,:.: .1 W - :- , ,lt --N fxffx 'J' 1 gk P f,g,,wb+,, 1 A 4 'EL' ' ! A 2 lv + X L A,.., rmuj Alf Glu ' ,, , Jgljrrii 7' WI. 1 f ' 'AQFQ lf' Q V VNV!! , X Kd xxx MN v XXAYAQJTK I , -.LQ-. gd Ko! 2410 KAPPA DELTA SNAPSHOTS 24,1 anna alta flfounrlezl October 23, 1ll97j 'I'I'II:I'I'A-Alialnlnlpli-Macoli Woman's College, Lynchburg. Va. GAMMA-Hollins College. Hollins. Va. SIGMA IJELTA--'l'rinity College. Durham, N. C. ZE'l'A-University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Ala. KAPPA AI.Pl'IA-State College for Women, Tallahassee, Florida EPSILON--University ol' Louisiana. Baton Rouge. La. MU--Millsaps College. Jackson, Miss. SIGMA ALPHA-Southern Methodist University. Dallas. Texas LAMBDA--Northwestern University, Evanston. Ill. NU-Oklalnnna Agricultural and Mechanical College, Stillwater, Olcla. SIGMA EPSILON-University of Texas. Austin. Tex. OMEGA XI-University of Cincinnati. Cincinnati, Ohio OMICRON-Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, Illinois EPSILON OMEGA-University of Kentucky, Lexington, Ky. SIGMA Sl GMA-Iowa Stale College, Amos. Iowa ALPHA GAMMA-Coe College. Cedar Rupitlit. lnwa SIGMA BETA4Univrrsity of Mimn-sota, Minneapolis, Minnesota l'I-fliniversily of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb. Clll-Uimursity of Denver. Denver. Colo. RHO-University nf Wyoming. Laramie, Wyo. 'l'AU-University of Wisconsin, Madison. Wis. INACTIVIZ CH ALPHA--Virginia State Normal. Farlnvillo, Va. BETA-Cliatllam Episcopal Institute, Chatham. Va. DlIL'I'A-l'rvsbytorian College for Women, Columbia, S. C. OLD EPSILUN-Sub Rosa IOTA-Caldwell College, Danville, Ky. CHAl l'ER ROLL PHI EPSILUN-Coloratln Agricultural Gnllt-gn-. Ft. Collins, Colo. THETA SIGM A-University of Southern California. Los Anglux, Cal. l'I'II-Univt-rsily nf California. II:-rltlvy, Cal. UPSILON-glle-Init Cnllugi-, Beloit. Wis. SIGMA ZI'l'I'A-'University ul' Michigan. Ann Arlznr. Mich E'I'A-llunlvr Cnllr- 4-, New York, N. Y. PI-II 'I'AU-Allurzktmll llniv:-rsily, Lt-wishurg. Penn. OMEGA lllllwlforticll University. lthava. N. Y. l'Sl-Luwrn-m-v Cnllt-gr. Applt-ton. Wis. Xl'Universily of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Penn. SIGMA GAMMA-Kansas Agricultural autl Mettllanical Cullr-ge. Manhattan. Kaus. SIGMA Tl'lIfl'I'A-Uuivurslty ol P1-nnsylvania, Philadelphia. Pvnn, ' SIGMA lE'1'A-St. Lawrence lluivcrsity, Canton. N. Y. SIGMA I0'l'A-Waslliritgttxli Slatn- University, Seattle, Washinvtnn SIGMA LAMliDA-PAlalmlna Polytvclmic Institute, Auhnrn. Ala. SIGMA KAPPA-0lrio'Statte llnlvt-realty. Columbus, Ohio SIGMA MU---Cvnrgo Washington University, Washington. D. C. SIGMA NU-Syracuse llulvtrrsily, Syrmzllmw. N. Y. SIGMA XI-Bethany Coils-go, Ilethauy. W. Vu. SIGMA 0MICOllN-Univvrsily of Illinois, Champaign. lll. SIGMA TAU--State Colle 1: Washington. Pullman. Waslr APTERS KAPPA-Won1an's Cullr-gr: ol' Alnhama, Montgomery, Ala. PHI Dlil..'I'A-Sl. ltlary's Schnnl. Raleigh, N. C. PIII I'SIMI airnmnt Sr-urinary. Washington, D. C. SICIKIA-'Cunfunn Hall, Washington, D. C. RIIO OMEGA Pl'll--.llnlstul College. M'ariou, Alu. ALUMNAE CHAPTERS Baton Rouge Alumnae Louisville Alumnae Twin City Alumnae Chicago Alumnae ljloonxington Alumnae Shreveport Alumnae Cincinnati Alumnae .Iankson Alumnae Lnxingttul Alumnae Ames Almanac New York Qumnae Montgomery Alumnae Cedar Rapids Alumnae Tuscaloosa Alumnae Lincoln Alumnae Denver Alumnae Berkley Alumnae Laramie Alumnae Mrs. Cary Iiarlu-r Miss Margaret Couch Miss Blanvglne Glenn Martha Wood Mildred Bennett Katherine McCoy Evalyn Power Polly Pollitt Katherine .Ianin Mary Taylor Constance Spalding Margaret Bridges Miss lava-lyn Wil Mary Milliccnt Williams Qtbeta Qllbanter of Kappa Delta fEstahlished 19035 . IN UHBE Mrs, John Mason Mrs. Nowlin Miss Alien Spvak Miss Louise Kvnnis Mrs. D. N. Tlmmasson Mrs. Du Val Adams PATRONESS Iiams Tatnpa Alumnae Los Angles Alumnae ' Drs Mrxilrvs' Alllnlunt: Da-trnit Alunnnn- Dallas Alumnae l'itIr-rhurgh Alumnae Mrs. Trv-atlway Mrs. Bula Gnutle Mrs. l M. Mitchell KAPPA DELTA Sadie Kendall Martha Ducrson Marguerite Harris Mary Brown Spalding Iris Taylor Rachel Van Bibhur Katherine .Iont-s Elizabeth Atlantis Ruth Wesln:y Sara Wood lllurtllu Leu Adams Mary Ifrallces Eaton PLE DGES Frances Woodard Vuruon Gressang Elaine Strornan Caroline Tanner Elizabeth Hill Anna Louise Noll Elisa Lyons Carolec Cohhs l.nuillu I.insmnul.u Dudley Wood Pultit: Morgan Selma Watson Virginia Parks Mary .loans Laura Loving Ili-It-n llosunstihl Norma CIIIIIIIINZTS Virginia Hardy 9 l KAPPA DELTA Martha Duerson Rachel Van Bihber Martha Lee Adams Sadie Kendall Mildred Bennett Ruth Wesley Katherine McCoy Virginia Parks Louise Little Lucille Lipscomb Many Frances Eaton Dudley Wood Martha Wood Mary Brown Spalding Rosina Ruscli Puttie Morgan Kalhcrine Jones - Selma Watson Evalyn Power Elizabeth Adams Iris Taylor Sara Wood Marguerite Harris Polly Pollitt 24.3 244 ALPHA OMICRON PI SNAPSHOTS 245 2llIJlj8 Il1lCI'Dl1 1Bi IF -v-lf1. led la llllxl ry 2. 18972 CllAl 'l'lCR HOLL ALPI'lA-Barnard College, Collunhia Univm-realty, N. Y. PI-H. Sophie Nvwcnntlm. Tulane University. New Orleans, La. NU'-New York University. New York, N. Y. KAPPA-Ranrlolpll-Malzon lVrunan's College, Lynchburg. Va. ZETA-University of Nebraska. Linruln. Ni-ln. SlCMA--University of California, Br-rklvy. Cal. THETA-De Pauw University, Crm-inrastlr. lnil. DELTA-.lacksnn Callcge. Tuftis Cnllt-gn. Mass. GAMMA-University of Maine, Ornnn, M1-. EPSILON-Cornell Univcrsit' ltlntra. N Y . . y. .. . . LAMBDA-Leland Stanford University, Palo Alto. Cal. IOTA-University of llliuuix, llrlianzi, lll. TAU--University ul' hlittnesnla, lvliitlxmipulis, Minn. Clll-Syracuse University, Syrarusi', N. Y. UPSILON-University of W'asliingtun. Seattle. Wash. OMICRON-University uf 'l'enncs+am-, Knoxville. llfllll. NU KAPPA-Sotltlivrn Mctluoilist University. Dallas. Tex BETA Plll-Univ:-rsity nl' lmliana, llltnnninptun, luil. l'I'l'A-University ul' YViru:0nsin. lllailisnn. Win. ALPHA l'l'll-Mrmtann State College, lluzvinan, Mont. NU 0ll'lICllON-Vantlurlwilt University, Nasluvilln. Tenn. PSI-University nf Pentusylvaniu, Pliilinlt-lpliia. l a. lllil-University of Kansas, Lnwrctme. Kaus. OMEGA--Mialni University, Oxford, Ohio ALUMNAIC ASSOCIATIONS New York Alumnae-New York City San Francisco Alnn1nan+San Francisco. Cal. Providence Alttnlnaxifllrovitlitrtcv, ll. l. Boston Alumnae-Boston, Mass. Los Angeles Alumnae-l.0s Angeles, Cal. Lincoln Altnnnac-Lincoln, Neb. Chicago Alunlnae-Cliieugo. lll. Indianapolis Alumnae-Inilianapolis. Ind. New Orleans Alumnae-New Orleans, La. Minneapolis 6: St. Paul Alamnac-Minvnxalvolis, Lynchburg Alumnae-Lyncliburg, Va. Bangor Alumnae-Bangor, Me. Portland Alumnae-Portland, Ore. 1 OMICRON Pl-University sf Michigan, Ann Arlror, lllieh ALPHA SIGMA-University Oregon. Etigi-in-. Orc. Seattle Altnnnnt'-Seat!la. Win-sh. Knoxville Alumnae-Knnxville, Tarun. Washington Altuurutc-Wasluingtnn. D. fi. Philadelphia Aluinnav'-Pliiluilnrlpllia, l'a. Dallas Alutnnav-Dallas. Tvx. Kansas City Altunnarf--Kausrni City, Mu. Omaha Alulnnai--Oinalnl. Ni-lx. Tacnuia Alumnae-Taumna. Wash. Syracuse Alumnae-Syracuse. N. Y. Minn. Cleveland Alumnae:-Cluvelunnl, Oliin Detroit Alumnae-Detroit. lVlir:h. Nashville Altnnnae-vNashviIle, 'l'1-nn. Cliampaign-Urbana Alunnme-Clnanipaign, Ill. ilsappa Qtibapter nf alpha i1Dmicrun 119i llnstalled April 13, 19031 Mrs. Richard C. Yates Mrs. .lames Cleland Mrs. Gordon Payne Mrs. Henry Blackwell Mrs. Gilmer Craddock Mrs. Rundnlplt Coleman IN URBE Evelyn Allrzn Frances Allen Virginia Allen ALPHA OMICRON Pl Lucile Lamar Martha Prcttyman Nannie I-Inward Margaret Phillips Ann Anderson Aan Jeter Lily Blanks Clarke Bessie Minor Davis Louise .lohnson .lean Jones Frances Deane Josephine Willslow Mildred Smith May Davidson Jean Hardy Roberta Ray Margaret Jones Clarlys Fore Beryl Madison Mrs. Sum Williams Mrs. Jo. Banks Mrs. XVillis Lipscomb Mary Marshall lnlia Acme Crauc Manning Mary llutlgea Marshall Mary Burnley Wilson Minerva McClung PLEDGES Martha Apperson Frances Germany Alice Washburn Angie Meredith Louise Murphy 246 ' ALPHA OMICRON PI Grace Manning Lily Blanks Clark Josephine Winslow Mildred Smith Gladys Fore Louise Johnson Roberta Ray Margaret Phillips Martha Prettyman Ann Jeter .luliu Aclfee May Davidson Mary Marshall Nannie Howard Mary B. Wilson Bessie Minor Davis Mary Wltllillilll .lean Jones Frances Deane Minerva McClung ,lean lslurmly Margaret Jones Lucile Lamar Ann Anderson Beryl Madison 2417 'akin .1 r,:gf...s ' 1 'NYE 7' 'fi 1' 7J,:.f 1.-' '- 9 -wg, Q5 x f .XX ' M Qjifos . N V 4 ' ? q 'an6P'6' 248 DELTA DELTA DELTA SNAPSHOTS 249 Bild BII8 Blftl tl -'c:1n:x tlewl Tltanksgiving Ifvv. 181181 CHAPTER ROLL AI.PI'IA--Bostml University. Boston, Mass. ALPHA ALPHA-Adelplti. Brooklyn. Y. ALPHA EPSILON-Brunnu College. 'Gaincsvillm Ca. TAU-University ol' Ilucknr-Il, Lewishurg. Penn. ALPHA UPSILON-Colliy College, Watvrvillte. Me, ALPHA BETA-Cornell College, ltltaca. N. Y. ALPHA ETA-Florida State College. Tallalzassce. Fla. XI-Gnutrher College. Baltimore. Md. ALPHA ZILTA-Hollins College, Hollins. Va. l'SI-University of Pennsylvania. Philatlelpliia. Pvnn. ALPHA TIIE'1'A-University of Pittsburgh. Pitt9hur,, Pa. ALPHA XI-Randolph-Macon W'onian's College, Lynchburg, Va. BETA-St. Lawrence University. Canton. N. Y. ALPHA DELTA-Stetson, De Land. Fla. OMICRON-University of Syracuse, Syracuse, Y. ETA-University of Vermont, Burlington, Vt. GAMMA-Aulrian College, Adrian, Minh. DELTA MU-University nf Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Ala. OMEGA DELTA-Ames College. Amos, Iowa DELTA IOTA-University of Arkansas, Fayrettnvillte, Ark. DELTA LAMBDA-Btttler College, Indianapolis, Ind. ZETA--University of Cincinnati, Cinuinnati, Ohio DELTA ETA-Coe College, Cedar Rapids, Iowa l'I'I1-University of Iowa. Iowa C.ty. Iowa DELTA THETA-ziurlsou College, Mar'on. Ala. IEPSILON-Knox College, Gnlesbtlrgg. Ill. DELTA BETA-Miami University. Oxford. Ohio lU'l'A-A-University of Michigan. Ann Arlmr, Mich. DELTA PI-University of 1llin0's, Urbana, Ill. Dl:ILTA ICPSILON-.lanivs M.ll.ku University. Decatur. Illinois 'I'IIl7lTA-University nl' Minnesota, Minneapolis. llilin. DELTA XI-University uf Missouri, Colutuliia. Mn. DELTA NU-Mount Union College, Alliurltrv. Ohio llI'SILON-Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill. Nllfflhiu State University, Columbus, Ohio BETA ZETA-Transylvania Univvrsity. I.vx'u ton. Ky. i DELTA CAMMA-Vantlc-rhilt University. Nashville. I'r-nu Milf-Ullivvrsity of Wisconsin, Madison. Win, I.AMllDA-Ilakf-r University. Ilalclwin City, Kaus. I'I-University of California, Iiurkley. Cal. 'I' HE TA 'I'I Ili TA IIETA-University of Cnloravln, Buultlt-r, Colo. IUTA-Kausasx Stan- University, Manhattan. Kansas KAPPA-University of Nr-hranlra. Lineoln. Nah. DELTA ALPHA-Dc Pauw Univt-re-xity, Cvrcvncrtstle, Ind. DI-Il.'I'A KAPPAY'-Drury College. Springfir-lil. Mn. DELTA ZETA-Franklin Collt-go, Franklin. lnxl. THISTA 'I'IIIf'I'A-Univvrsity ol' Nevanla. Rt-nu, N1-v. TIIETA GAMMA'--llnivt-raity ol' Oklalmma. Norman. 'I' I-I lfl 'I' A 'I'IIE'l'A 'l'IIId'I'A Oklaltolna DICI.'l'Af--University ol' Ort-gun. l'inpg4-nt-, Urn-gun KAI'I'A-Southern M:-ll1o4l.Hl University, Dallas, Tex. EI'SILON-Suutliwvntt-rn Univ:-rsity, Georgetown, Tex. OMI1fGA-Sranfurrl University, Stanlvrnl. Cal. 'I' ll I-ITA 'I' I'I Ii TA 'I' lllii TA A LI' HA ALI' IIA DE LTA TH ETA 'I' Il IC TA 'I'IIE'1'A DELTA DELTA ZISTA-Uuivi-rsily ol' 'I't:x1ue. Austin, Tex. Al.I'IIA-University of Wrtsliingtml, Seattle, Wafalliuggtnn E'I'A-University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyu. KAPIIA-Uuiveritity ol' Maine. Ornno, Mt-. lO'I'A'-Mitl4llt:liury Coils-gn, Mitlrllelntry, Vt. OMICRON--University ol' lnnlinnu. lllmnniugtnn. lad. MU-Oregon Agriculture College, Corvallis, Ore NU-State College of Washington, Pullman, Wash. OIIIICRON-Wliiuuun College, Walla Walla, Washington IIIIO-University UI Kentucky. Lexington, Ky. SIGMA-University of Tnrtlwssvn. Knoxville, Teiulrsaet' DEL'l'A-Simpson College, lurliannla, Iowa Stluba fi Qlbapter uf Delta Delta Delta Janet Winn Snead Ilnstallr-tl Novvnihur 29. IUOIIJ IN URISE Mrs. S. S. Johnson Florence Harvey IN FACULTATE Mildred Strollxcr PATRONS Mrs. Win. H. Snead Mrs. W. B. Ryan Miss Mr. W B. Ryan Miss Sue Adams IN COLLEGIO Esther Gregory Alice Dunklee Alice Cherry Mary Stuart Hurt Elizabeth Hooker Nancy Culver Frances Callendur Marjorie Gatos Annu Culver Nancy Barhcc Wilson Emily Tmusrlnlc Elizabeth Weaver Annie Wert Nance Lola Norwood Alice MN. .Iolm Cox Bond just-pliixlv I-Iuwcrton Wiuifrt-tl Ilogerson Agnes Gregory Ellen Gu:-rrnul Lurxlv Ima- Mollrult i Frances Stubbs Nancy Stockton Winifred Green Jenny Spears Vera Ilarilisun .Iam-t I-Iurursnt ' Annie I ago Davis Ilutli Moy:-rs PLEDGISS Sarah Fztw Marietta Norris Emma Childers Margaret Hooker Emily Moon: Margaret Bough Sarah Harflcastlc Sara I'llennor MeClary 250 N f.- DELTA DELTA DELTA Annie Vera Harclison Frances Stubbs Page Davis Alice Cherry Jenny Spears Janet Honess Elizabeth Weaver Wi11if1'ed Green Annie Wert Nance Elizabeth Hooker Alice Dunklee Marjorie Cates Esther Gregory Cordie Lee Moncure Lola Norwood Mary Stuart Hurt Josephine Howerton Emily Trousdale F runces Czlllender Agnes Gl'9g01'y Nancy Culver Anna Culver Winifred Rogerson Dorothy Lanham Nancy Stockton Ruth Meyers Ellen Guerrant 251 X 4,1J,-,W.- .L,h T:'1l. f.- ., . , M-, .. , .g::1i,,,, ' 'v9'!-1 U Q-g:4'f.iL' A 5- 1 J -,Ubi it . X 95 Y J X I 'lr if QSM.. .'Q', . V K, .3 ,PH 1 . , Q git -L-ul: - N ' Q v N ' . .. Q J ' 4 :fm WW !-1 , X G . 1. , , fi '1C'VfffV' -A w 1- R . if L 'x ','.v.Lf4 g.,: , X 5:5 Y' 3. Q. fy . X i '4 - H IQ' 1 5 !.j:,?.J-Qv' x ' ' .. --f fi 2. V' x Aj -mx-txp 5:-ZH ,Q f X ' -ff'f1-jltxlfff f V 25 PHI MU SNAPSHOTS 253 r ljttl flsottnded at Wesleyan Cnllegr. Mntzon, Ca.. Martzlt 4, 1852, CllAP'l'ER ROLL BETA-Hollins College, Hollins. Va. DELTA-Sopltie Newcomb Collage. New Orleans. Iln. XI KAPPA-Suuthwcstern University. Cenrgvtuwlt. Tn-x. LAMBDA-Itundolph-Macon XVomnn's College, Lynchburg. Va. MU-Brenau College, Gainesville, Ga. XI-University of New Mexico. Albuquerque. N. M. OMICRON-University of Akron. Akron. Ohio KAPI'A-University of Tennessee. Knoxville. Tenn. PI-University of Maine, Orono, Me. IIHO-Hanover College, Hanover. Ind. SIGMA-Knox College, Galesburg, Ill. HPSILON Al.l'IIA-Sotttltvrn Nl:-tllmlist University, Dnllus. Texas ZICTA ALPIIA-Baker University. Baldwin. Kane. ETA ALPIIA-University ol' California. Berkeley. Cal. ETA IiETA-University of Washington, Seattle, Wash. llli1'l'A BETA-Colby College, Waterville. Me. l'Sl-Adelphi Collt-ge, Brooklyn. N. Y. BETA GAMMA-Durham College, Durham. N. H. ZETA Bli'I'A-University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. IIISTA DlClt'l'A--Dickillsmt College, Carlyle. Penn. BETA EPSILON-Swarthntorn College, Swarlhnmrv. Pa DISLTA ALl'l'lA-Indiana University. Bloomington, Ind. TAU-Whitman College, Xvalln Walla. Wash. CHI-University of Missouri, Columbia. Mo. UPSILON-Ohio State University, Columbus, l'HI-'University of Texas. Austin, Tex. EPSILON-Millsaps College, Jackson, Miss. IOTA-Lawrence College, Appleton, Wis. OMEGA-Iowa Wesleyan. Mt. Pleasant, Iowa Ill:i'I'A ALPHA-George Washington University, Wasltingtun, D. C. llli'1'A ZETA--Syracuse University, Syracuse. N. Y. BETA 'l'l'lE'l'A-l ittshttrgh University. Piltrahttrglt, l'a. Ohio ALPHA ALI'l'lA-University ol' Georgia. Athens. Ga. ZE'l'A GAMMA-University of Nebraska, Lincoln. Neh. Illil.'l'A lihl'I'A-University ol' Illinois. Urhuna, Ill. ZI'1'l'A DELTA-Drake University, D:-tt Moines. Iowa BETA KAPPA-Bucknell University. I.4-wislittrg, Pa. ISPSILON BETA-University Oklahoma, Norman, Okl. ZETA lil'SlLON-Wnsllingtoti Univteruity, Seattle, Wash IOTA SIGMA-University ,of Southern California, Los Angeles, Cal. INACTI VE C HAPT ALPHA-Wesleyan College, Macon, 'Ga. GAMMA-Winston College, Winston-Salem, N. C. UPSILON DELTA-St. Mury's College, Raleigh, N. C. ZETA-Chevy Chase School, Chevy Chuse, Md. ALUMNAI-1 CIIAPT AKRON ALUMN.Tl-Akron, Ohio ALBUQUERQUE ALUMN,F-Albuqncrque, BALTIMORE ALUMNXE-Bultintore, Md. BEIIKELEY ALUMN.7E-Berkeley, Cal. COLUMBUS ALUMNPE-Columbus, Ga. N. M. GAINESVILLE ALU MNFE-Gainesville. Ga. ILLINOIS ALUNITNl.lE-Galisbury, Ill. INDIANA ALUMN.-IE-Indianapolis, Ind. KANSAS CITY ALUMNIE-Kansas City. Mo. KNOXVILLE ALUMNFE-Knoxvi llc, Ten u . ERS E'I'A-I-Iurdin College, Mexico, Mo. '.l'lIE'I'A-Btxlmont College, Nashville, 'l't:nn. NU-Shorter College, Rome, Ga. ERS LOS ANGELES ALUMN.-'li-Lust Angela-9. Cul. LOUISIANA ALUMRYE-New Orleanx, l.a. MT. PLEASANT ALUMNXE-Mt. Plrzl-stlttt. Iowa NEW YORK ALUMNXIS-New York. N. Y. PIIILADELITIIA ALUMNf'li-Philatlvlpltia, I'a. ST. LOUIS ALUMNFE-Sl. Louis. Mu. SEA'I I'LE ALUMNIIE-Seattle. Wash. SYIIACUSE ALUMN.-'E-Syracltete, N. Y. WASHINGTON. D. C.. ALUMN.flli-Wztsliitlgton, D. C. imnthua Qllbapter of lEJbi Hou IN IIRBE Vera Thomas Marie Thomas Mrs. lien Smith Iinsa Vaughan Mrs. A. A. Kern Mrs. A. l . Thonms Mrs. ltuby Smith Harris ltlrn. A. L. Beau-tley Dr. A. A. Kern Mrs. R. H. Cheatham Mrs. lt. V. Woodson Mins Comstnnce Smith IN I ACUI.'l'A'I'E Miss Elizabeth W'right Missl Bt-ss Wellu-rs PHI MU Frances Cole Mary Wootlsoit Eleanor Osborne Katherine Banks Elizabeth Daugherty Gail Burnett Margaret Battin Alberta Carson Love Ireland Alice Briscoe Harriet Fitzgerald Elizabeth Mahood Elva Cunningham Nancy Douthut Thelma Thompson Annu: Beasley Marguerite Kimberly Elizabeth Myers Margaret Maddox Emma Iledtl Elizabeth Gtxmhn-ll 'l'heod0rn Woods Mary Nell Boyd Nell Parker Mary Frances Rogers Elizabeth Ford Helen Brooks PLEDGES Frances Phillips Elmer Slringfelluw Frances Stringfel 254 Mury Austin Mann Elizabeth Peabody low Mary NVill Giles PHI MU Elizabeth Dougherty Tllelnm Tlxoiupson Alberta Carson Elizabeth Maliood Nancy Douthat Harriet Fitzgerald Alice Briscoe Katherine Banks Margaret Battin Frances Cole Elva Cunningham Theudoru Woods Love Ireland Nell Parker Mary Woodson Eleanor Osborne Gail Burnett Elizabeth Myers Emma Redd Marguerite Kimberly Margaret Maddox Elizabeth Gambrell Ann Beasley Mary Nell Boyd 7 255 l QE ALPHA DELTA PI SNAPSHOTS 257 Zllpha alta wi f- IF'0llnlIn'4l Nay 15, IIIJIJ DELTA-University of 'I'uxas. Anslin. Ti-x. IiPSILON-Sophie Ncwcolnb, Now Orla-ans. La. ZETA-Solillmwzstvrn Univ:-rsity, Gcorgvlown. 'l'vx. THl:I'I'A-Lawrence Univorsily. Applrelnn. Wis. IOTA-Florida Collage for Yvomtrn. Tallnl'assv4-. Fla. KAPPA-Howard Collrgv, Birmingham. Ala. LAMBDA-Brc'nau Collnrgnz. Cainsvillc. Ga. NU-Ranrlolpll-Macon IVoman's Collvgl-, Lynvlllzurg. XI-Ohio State Univorsily, Allnms. O'vin OMICRON--Trinity Collazo, Dnrllaln. N. II. PI-Iowa Slate Collcgc, Ames. lovin RIIU-Boslon Univnrsily, Boston. Mass. SIGMA-University of lllinois. Cllanilvafgn. Ill. TAU-Univ:-rsily ol' Kansas, Lawn-ncv, Kanw. UPSILON-W'ashinglou Slum College. Pullman, Wash. I'I'II-Hanover Collage, Hannvvr, Incl. CHI'-IVitU:nhurg College, Springlielul, Oliio ALUMNAZ Va CHAPTER ROLL PSI-Llnivvrsily nl' California. Ha-rkuluy. Cal. OIIIECA-Louisiana Sluts: Univvrsity, Ilulun Runga-. La. AL P HA ALPHA ALPHA ALP HA A L I' I-I A . ALPI IA A LI' I IA ALP IIA A LI' IIA A LPI IA ALI IIA ALI' I-I A A LI' I IA ALP I-IA ALP IIA ASSOCIATION ALPIIA-Macon. Ga. DELTA-Austin. Tcx. ZETA-Guorgnlown. Tl-x. EPSILON-New Grlcans. THETA-Appleton. AVIS. IIIU-Montgomery, Ala. ALIINI Nfl-1 iziml-'rrzus NU--Lyucllhnrg. Vu. 1 OAIICRON-KL-nslon. R. C. I'I-Amos, Iowa SIGMA-Chicago. III. IIHO-Grove Hall. Mass. TAU-Lawrence, Kaus. UPSILON--Genussc, Idaho Al.UMN.fE CITY KLUIIR ALl'IIA-Unnvvrsily ol' Colorado, Bonlnll-r. Colo IIlC'I'A-Univ-'rsily nl' Iowa. Iowa City. Iowa Dlil.'I'A--Collly Collvgr, Walcrvillv. Mo. GAAlAIAfIlnivu-rsily uf Missouri. Culnmlnus. Mn Iil'SILON-Unixursily ol' Nvhraska, Lincoln, Nucl: ZIC'I'AfSonlIxr'rn llctlxumlnt Univ.. Dallas. Ta-x. Ii'I'A-Kansas Stale- Colll-gre. Manhattan, Kans. 'I'IIIi'I'A-Univ. of Waslxinglnn. Sualllv, Wash. IOTA-University ol' Pitlsbnrgll, Penn. KAI'I'A-Univ. ol' 'l'1-nnve-isis:-. Knoxville, T4-nn. LAMIIDA-Univ:-rsily of Or:-Jun. Iiugi-nc. Oro. MU-Ilnivurnslly of Wiscmisln. Maalirmn, Wire. NU-Univ. of New Mexico. Albnqnvrqnlr, N. M XI-George Warillixlglon Univ.. Wasllinglnn, D. C SIGMA-Ohio Wesleyan Univ., Dulawnrc, Ohio 5 CIII-fliaylnn, Ohio PSI- -III-rk:-le-y. Cul. ALPIIA BI-l'I'A-Iowa Cily, Iowa ILl'IIA DICLTA-Wah-rviIl:-. Mc-. ALI'lIA IQIPSILON-Walnnl. Iowa ALI'IIA GAMMA-Sl. Louis, Mn. Birniinglxam. Ala. I'lonalun, Tux. North. 'I'm:x. San Anlonio, Tux. Chicago, III. Kansas Cily, Mo. Illmilgrnlnwy, Ala. 'I'rny, Ala. Georgetown, Tex. Macon, Ga. Oxforrl. Gu. ALUA'IN,3Ii S'l'A'I'Ii 0IiGANIZA'I'l0NS Colorado Uklalinma INACTIVE CII.-II I'I:iIlS ALPIIA-Wcsllryan Collage, Macon, Ga. Ii'I'A-Ullivcraily of Alalialna, 'I'u9cuI0usa, Ala. IIETA-Winslon-Salam, N. C. KAI'I'A-Judson Collogu, Marion, Alu. GAMMA-Mary BaI1Iwin's Svlninary, Staunton. Va. mu Qlibanter uf Qllpba Delta lihi Ilnstallod IUIIJI IN UHISE I Iorvm:u Palnnfr Virginia DcMott Mrs. II, W. Murrynian lilizalmtlx Glass Mrs. .Izuncs Ii. Gilliam, Jr. Mrs. Iilarlc ,Inrilan ifliznbvlli Dingnill PATHONS Mrs. Frull l'IarnL-r Mr. and Mrs. W. I'. Tyrcu Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Diuguirl Dr. Allen W. I'nrlurl'iul1I ALPHA DELTA PI Emily Smith Elizabeth .Iack Caroline Pierce Virginia Tyrce Holcn Cavanagh Mary Bruce Mann Frances Dclninond Helen Moore Virginia Snlillx Mattie-Loc Toomer Iilizabsrlh Nottingham Iilla I'nryi-ar Ilnlrllunl Mary Virginia Snnnllvw PLEDGES Eleanor Holden Rebecca Love Dorothy Manning 258 Margarct Bowen Minnie Bullock Rebecca Flourncy Iilu Monroe Ilnlli Murfrcc Rulwccn Sl. Clair Margaret. Vcnahle ALPHA DELTA PI Frances Demmond Elizabeth Jack Emily Smith Elizabeth Nottingham Helen Cavanagh Virginia Smith Mary Virginia Saunders Helen Moore Multie'Lee Toomer Virginia Tyrce Mary Bruce Mann Ella Puryear Hubbard Caroline Pierce 259 iw X , X PI BETA PHI SNAPSHOTS 261 1 1 I r IB! Utd IJI Il 'otll1tlutI April 23. 1367, CH.-Kl I'ER OHIO AI..I'HA-Ohio University. Athens. Ohio OHIO BETA-Oltio State University, Colutnhus, Ohio MARYLAND ALPHA-Couch:-r College, Baltimore, Md. VIRGINIA BETA-Hollins College. Hollins. Va. MICHIGAN ALPHA-Hillsdale: College, Hillsrlztlv. Mich. INDIANA ALPHA-Franklin College. Franklin. Incl. INDIANA GAMMA-Butler College, Intliannpolis, Intl. WISCONSIN BETA-Beloit College. Beloit. Wis. ILLINOIS BETA-Lamhartl College, Galeshnrg, Ill. ILLINOIS DELTA-Knox Collere, Galesliurg. Ill. ILLINOIS ZETA--University of Illinois. Champaign. III ILLINOIS ETA-.Iames Millikin University, Decatur. Ill. IOWA BETA-Simpson College. Intlianoln. Iowa IOYVA GAMMA-Iowa State College, Ames. Iowa IOWA ZETA-Iowa State University, Iowa City. Iowa MISSOURI GAMMA-Drury Collefe, S rinffinltl. Mo I- II H ' COLORADO BETA-University of Denver, Denver. Colo. TEXAS ALPHA-University of '1'exas, Austin. Tex. OREGON ALPHA-University of Oregon, Eugene, Ort-. OREGON BETA-Oregon State College. Corvallis. Orc. NEVADA ALPI-IA-University of Nevada, Reno. Nev. KANSAS ALPHA-University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kane VERMONT ALPHA-M.idcIIehury College, Middlebury. Vti ARIZONA ALPHA-University of Arizona. Tucson, Ariz. VERMONT BETA-Univ. ol' Vermont. Burlington. Vt. NEW YORK DELTA-Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. MISSOURI BETA-Wasliitlgtort University. St. Louis, Mo LOUISIANA ALPHA-Newcomb College, New Orleans. La INDIANA BETA-Univ. of Indiana, Bloomington, Ind. PENNSYLVANIA ALPHA-Swartlmmre College, Swarthmore, Pc-nn. WASHINGTON ALPHA-Univ. of YVash., Seattle, Wash. WASHINGTON BE'I'A-W'ashingt0n State College, Pullman, Wash. MINNESOTA ALPHA-Univ. of Minn., Minm-apolis,Mlnn ONTARIO ALPHA-University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canzula WEST VIRGINIA ALPHA-University of West Virginia Morgantown, W. Va. COLUMBIA ALI I'IA4Gt-orge Washington University, 4 W'ashington, D. C. ROLL VIRGINIA ALPHA-Rantlolph-Macon W0tnan's College, Iiynelllntrg. Va. KANSAS Bl:l'I'A-Kansas Slate Agriuttltural College, Manhattan. Kans. OKLAHOMA BETA--Okluhonlu Agricultural antl Mc- ehanieal College, Stillwater. Okla. CALIIVORNIA ALPIIA-Leluntl Stanfortl University, Lelanul Stanfortl, Cal. CAI..II ORNlA GAMMA-University ol' Southern Cali- fornia. Los Angeles, Cal. MAINE ALPHA-Ultiversity of Maine, Orono, Me. INDIANA DELTA-I'ltr1Itte Univ.. W. Lafayette, Intl. NEBRASKA IIETA-Univ. of Nebraska, Linnoln. Neh. MASSACHUSETTS ALPI'IA-Ilostnn Univ.. ltoston, Musa. PENNSYLVANIA BE'I'A-Bucknell Univ.. I.:-wishurgz. Pa. CALIFORNIA BETA--Univ. ol' California. lierkelry, Cal. MICHIGAN BETA-Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arhnr. Minh. WISCONSIN ALPHA-Univ. of Wisoonnin, Madison, Wis. NEW YORK ALPI-IA-Syracuse Univ., Syracuse, N. Y. IOWA ALPHA-Iowa Wesleyan Univ.. Mt. I'lt'ae4ant, Iowa WYOMING ALPHA-Univ. of Wyoming, Lnraunie, Wyo. COLORADO ALPHA--Univ. uf Colorado. Uouhler, Colo. PENNSYLVANIA GAMMA-Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pt-nn. ILLINOIS ISPSILON-Northwestern Univ.. Evanston, Ill. MISSOURI ALPHA-Univ. ut' Missouri. Liolntnlnia, Mo. 'I'l:IXAS BETA--Southern Mcthoilist Univ., Dallas, Tex. ARKANSAS ALPHA-U. of Arkansas, Fayetteville. Ark. FLORIDA ALPHA-John Ii. Stetson Univ., Dc Land, Fla. FLORIDA BE'I'A-Flurizla State College for Women, Tallahassee, Fla. OKLAHOMA ALPHA-Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklu. NEW YORK GAMMA-St. Lawrence Univ., Canton, N. Y. PICNN. DELTA-Univ. of Pittshttrglt, I'ittsl.unrgIt, I'Avnn. N. DAKOTA ALPHA-U of N. Dakota, Grand I'orks,N.D. MONTANA ALPHA-Montana State College of Agrinulture arnl Mechanics Arts, Iinzexnaa, Mont. NEVADA ALI'I'IA-University of Nevalla, Reno. Nev. IDAHO ALI I'lA-University Idaho. Moscow, Itlaho TIQINNICSSILE ALPIFIA--University Cllattannoha, Tenn. N. CAROLINA ALPIIA-Univ. of N. C., Chapel IIiIl,N.C. ALUMNXE CLUBS Ardmore, Okla. Seattle, Wash. Indianapolis, Intl. Des Moines. Iowa Fayetteville, Ark. Tulsa, Okla. New York, N. Y. Indianola, Iowa Los Angeles, Cal. Beloit, Wis. Richmond. Va. Iowa City. Iowa Omaha, Neb. Boston, Mass. Ames, Iowa Kansas City, Mo. Portland, Ore. Bulfaln, Mass. Cedar Rapids, Iowa Lancaster, Pa. Tacoma, Waslt. Cleveland, Ohio Chicago, III. Southwestern Intlianu Evansville, Ind. EIEKIUIH aIIlDt?IlE9EIlDfgE1ggll3I 'IBZIH PI BETA PIII XVashington, D. C. Tnlevlo, Ohio Mt. Pleasant, Iowa Council Blulis, Iowa St. Louis, Mn. Milwaukee, WIS, Lawrence, Kaus. IN utnua Miss Hallie Mason Mrs. A. L. Wilson Miss Susie Dabney Mrs. Robert Cox Miss l lort-nee Miller Miss May Kirkpatrick Mrs. Richard I-Iurris IN I-'ACULTATE Miss Catherine Murphy IN COLLEGIO Dorothy Potts Mary Louise Braclfunl Barbara King Louise Rolierlsott Mary Wilson Polly Sue Jones Nancy Stinnett Nelle Wilson Mary MeCcIvey Eleanor Ralhbun Clara Page Marian Gilmer Kathleen Pcwctt Margaret Lowe Agnes Young Rebekah Burks Iilizahetlt Prowltl Lois Quattlelmunt Martha Akers Sallie Wright Mason Martha Cardwell Kathleen Williams Marie Ilopson IILIQDGIZS Virginia Akers Mary Stuart Maddox Jean Mithocler lilizaln-th 'I'aliaI'erro Elizabeth Valentine Mary Crippin Elizabeth Link Emma Page Wilder Bettie Holt Mary Bishop Elsie Townes Katherine Rnekefcllllr 262 PI BETA PHI Kathleen Williams Louise Robertson Marian Gilmer Sallie Wright Mason Marie Hopson Martha Akers Agnes Young Clara Page Many Louise Bradford Mary Wilson Lois Quattlebaum Dorothy Potts Polly Sue Jones Rebekah Burks Barbara King ' Margaret Lowe Nelle Wilson Martha Cardwell Kathleen Pcwctl Mary MeCelvcy Elizabeth Prcwitt Eleanor Rathbun Nancy Stinnett 263 4 1 2611. KAPPA ALPHA THETA SNAPSHOTS 265 anna Zllpha beta fr.. 1..,f 10.1 J. ..1-1 ary 27, tmoy CIIAPTER ROLL ALPHA-De Pauw University, Greencastle, Intl. BETA-Indiana State University. Bloomington, Ind. GAMMA-Butler College, Indianapolis, Intl. ALPHA ETA-Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn. ALPHA CHI-Purdue University, Lafayette, Intl. DELTA-University of Illinois, Champaign, Ill. TAU-Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill. UPSILON-University of Minnesota. Minneapolis, Minn. PSI-University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wie. ALPHA PI-Univ. of North Dakota, University, N. D. ALPHA PSI-Lawrence College. Appleton, Wis. ETA-University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. MU-Alleghany College, Meatlville, Penn. ALPHA GAMMA-Ohio State Univ., Columbus, Ohio ALPHA TAU--University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio ALPHA OMEGA-Univ. of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Penn. IOTA-Cornell University, Ithaca, New York SIGMA-Toronto University, Toronto, Ontario, Can. CHI-Syracuse University, Syracuse, N. Y. LAMBDA-University of Vermont, Burlington, Vt. ALPHA UPSILON--Washburn College, Topeka. Kaus. BETA GAMMA-Colorado Agri. College, Ft. Collins, Col OMICRON-Univ. of Southern California, Hollywood, Cal PHI-Stanforll University. Stunfortl Uuivertsity, Cal. BETA DELTA-University ol' Arizona. Tuerton, Ariz. OMICRON---Univ. of Southern Cali., Los Angeles, Cul. ALPHA l3E'I'AASw:trthrnor1- College, Swarthmore. Penn. ALPHA DELTA-Gouclter Colle t'. Park. lvltl. ALPHA KAPPA-Alephia College, Iirooklyn. N. Y. BETA BETA-KantloIplt'Mueon Wuman'a College, Lynchburg. Va. BETA ETA-Univ. of Pennsylvania. Pltilutlnzlpltin. Pu. ALPHA THETA--University ol' 'I'c'xae-1, Austin. Tex. ALPHA OMICRON-Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, Okla. ALPHA PIII-Ncwuornli College. New Orleans, La, BETA ZE'I'A-'Oklahoma A. it M., Stillwater, Okln. ALPHA LAMBDA--Univ. ol' XVnshingIon. Seattle. Wash. ALPHA NU-Montana Stan: University, Misaoula, Mont. ALPHA XI-'Oregon Stale University, Ellllvlltf, Ore. ALPHA SIGMA-Wat-th. State College, Pulltnttn. Wash. KAPPA-University of Kansas, Lawrence, Karts. RHO-University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neh. ALPHA IOTA-Washington University, St. Louis. Mo. BETA KAPPA--Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa ALPHA MU-University of Missouri. Columbia, Mo. ALPHA RHO-Univ. of South Dakota, Vermillion, S. D. I5lS'l'A EPSILON-Oregon Agrieult. Collt-ge, Corvallin,Or4- BETA THETA-Univtzrsity of lththo, Moscow, llluho BETA IOTA-University of Colorado, Iloulfler, Colo. BETA LAMBDA-William lk Mary College. Williamsburg. Va. BETA MU-University of Nt-vatla, ltcno, Nev. INACTIVE CHAPTERS INDIANA GAMMA-Mooris Hill College. Mooris I-Iill,IntI. CIN. WESLEYAN-Wesleyan College, Cin., Ohio DELTA-Illinois Wesleyan Univ.. Bloomington, Ill. EPSILON-University of Wooster, Wooster, Ohio ZETA-Ohio University, Athens. Ohio TI-IETA-Simpson College, Indiauola, Iowa OHIO GAMMA-Ohio Weslt-ytttt NU-I-Innover College, I-Ianover, lull. XI--Wesleyan University, Itrlidtllelun, Conn. PI--Albion College, Albion, Mich. ALPHA EPSILON-Brown University. I'rovitlmtee. H. I. ALPHA ZETA-Barnartl College. New York, N. Y. . tLUMN.FE CHAPTERS IN URBE Appleton, Wis Baltimore, Md. Boston, Mass. Burlington, Vt. Champrtign-Urbana, Ill. Chicago, Ill. Cincinnati, Ohio Pittsburgh, Penn. Cleveland, Ohio Columbus. Ohio Denver, Colo. Des Moines, Iowa Detroit, Mich. Evanston, Ill. Indianapolis, Intl. Kansas City. Kaus. Wichita, Kaus. Seattle, Waslt. Clara Pecry Miss Dorothy Bethurum Jeanette Farmer Mary Jane Hill Louise Boolon Frances Glascoek Helen Williams Dorothy Atkinson .lulia Coopwood Lineoln, Nt-b. Los Angeles, Cul. Madison, Witt. Milwaukee, Wie. New Orleans, La. New York, N. Y. Twin Ci ties. Mich. Omaha, Ncb. Philadelphia, Pu. Providence, R. l. Houston, Tex. Pullman, Wash. Oklahoma City, Okla. St. Louis, Mo. Norman, Oklzt. Portland, Me. 7J5eta Beta tttbaptet of ittanpa alpha Gtbeta Clnstalletl May 6. 19161 Washington. D. C. San Ifrnneiseo, Cal. Spokane, Wash. Syracuse, N. Y. Tacoma, Wash. Topeittt, Kami. Toronto, Ontario, Can. Wichita, Kan. Maude Terrence Mrs. Morris Hester IN FACULTATE Mrs. S. T. M. Hartnanson Miss Susie Ames KAPPA ALPHA 'I'I-IETA IN COLLEGIO Louisa Dallis Pearl Rice Colville Edna Wyatt Tennie Vault-n Ritchey Brinton Sara Piekartl Ethel Bt-all Alleeno Duncan Jessie Pearl Gilhreath ,Kathleen Butt Ramona Din-tzel PLEDGES Evelyn Thompson Florence Rcdwine Lois McClure Margaret Cliggilt Anne Chandler Isabelle MnKenzie Dorothy Pollanl 266 K , 1. . U. L. V . A - -i -- . .- . A. ' . , s. . , .. , A .L V -ll , I W., V I .K . L KAPPA ALPHA THETA Dorothy Atkinson Tennie Vaden Edna Wyatt Julia Coopwood Jessie Pearl Gilhreath Kathleen Butt Louisa Dallis Ethel Beall Pearl Rice Colville Jeanette Farmer Alleene Duncan Sara Pickard Ramona Dietzel Louise Booton Ritchey Brinton Mary .lane Hill Virginia Smith Helen Williams Frances Glascock 267 I . -' I -, ' . . . -4 , ,L '. I t Y, 1 4 .. . , -, ..! ..:-- -.r th -f - . .f .f t l N 5amiQWifu'l'ff15VWWLf X W 'N , We xx' amass Z' f-'L.fLX5, M fx. Qfx, ,4 3'- fb .J 74 , 91,4 W, ,- X I ,C .ia , 4g6 gNfk 3 W SM .1 7 NW, 2 68 SIGMA KAPPA SNAPSI-IOTS 269 Sigma anna lI5'mtnul:-tl nt Cnllny Collvgv- in llI7ll CII A P'l'I91li ROLL ALPHA-Collyy Cnllure, IVutrrvillf-. Mt-. BETA AND GAMMA-Cnnsolirlntt-d with Alpha DELTA-Boston University. Boston. Muse. EPSILON-Syracuse University. Symcusn-. N. Y. ZETA-Ccorgc Washington Univ., Washington. D. C. ETA-Illinois Wlcsleyzun Univvrsity, Blmnnlngtun. Ill. TIIETA-University of Illinois. Chtunpnign. Ill. IOTA-University of Dcnvvr, Denver, Colo. KAPPA-Owing to ruling of Univf-rsity faculty. chnrtrr was snrrumlt-rrrrl in 1911 LAMBDA-Univtwsity of California. Bferknlvy, Cal. MU-University of Washington, Seattle. Wash. NU-Milltllvlxury Cullugu, MitI1.lIr'hury. Vt. XI-University of Kansas. Laxrrcntrc. Kaus. OMICRON-Jackson College. ML'tll0r4I. Mass. PI-Leland Stanford University, Pala Alto. Cul. RI'IO-Ralulolph-Macon Womzln's Collvgv, Lynchburg. Va. thu SIGMA-Southvrn Mcthmlist University. Dallas. Tox. TAU-Univ:-rsity ol' Intliann. Hloolnlnglutt, lnul. UPSILON--Oregon Agricultural Cnlh-gn. Corvallis. Orv. PIII-Rhmlu Island Stntc Coll:-ga. Kingston, Il. I. CHI-Ohio State Univvrsily. Cnlnlnlnus, Ohio PSI--Univ:-rsity of Wisconsin. Mtuliesnn, Wis. OMEGA-Flnrirla Sfutn Cnllcgu for Winn:-n. Tallahassur. Flu. ALPHA BETA-Univvrsily uf Iiullaln. Ilullnlo, N. Y. ALPIIA GAMMA-Univ. ul' Wnslliiigltrll. Pullman. Wash. ALPHA DELTA-Univ. nt' 'I'nrlnn-asm-. Knoxvillv. Ta-nn. ALPIIA EPSILON'-Iuwn Slain' Agrivnlturul Cnllvgv. Ames. Iowa ZETA-Cornell Univ:-rsity. Illratsn. Nvw York TIIETA'-Univt'rr.ity of Luniuvillv. l.nnisvilla-. Ky DELPHA THETA-Univ. nl' Lnnisvillv. Luniuvillr. Ky. ALPHA IOTA-Miami Univvrsity, Oxfnrnl. Ohio A I. P I-I A A L P II A ALUMNHC IIIIAPTERS PORTLAND ALUMN.-'E-Portluncl. Mc. BOSTON ALUMNfI:l-Bostutt, Blass. NEW YORK CITY ALUMNFE-New York, N. Y. WASHINGTON Al.UININ1'E-Watslmirtgtntt, D. C. IJLOOMINGTON ALUMNFIZ-Bloomingtnn, Ill. COLORADO ALUMNXE-Dtwnvcr. Colo. CENTRAL NEW YORK ALUMNf'lEfSyrut:usn, N. Y. LOS ANGELES ALUININFIZ-Lori Angclvs, Cnl. WORCESTER ALUllrINlEfWnrm-sta-r. Nlmts KANSAS CITY ALUIVINIE-Kuuxszm City. Mn. BUFFALO ALUMNFE-Bllllttlu, N. Y. CIIICACO ALUMN.7E-Chicago, Ill. CENTRAL OHIO ALUMNIE--Colnlnhus. Ohio DALLAS ALUMNXE-Dallas, Tvx, INDIANAPOLIS ALUIVIN.-'IC-IInlinltupulin, Intl. IOWA ALUMNE-Ann-sz, luwn Rho Qtbapter nf Sigma ilaappa flnsmllt-vl .I llltt' 2. 1,0171 IN UIIBIZ Ruth McGregor Eliznln-th Ilvstt-r Eunivv lu. Ltr: l'A'l'lIONF Dr. :tnll Mrs. YV. H. Evanw MN. .I. I . NHIII4' SIGMA KAI'l'A Elizabeth Wills Dnrnthy I int'kv Syhil Vcthh-r Atlcrtn Buss Dorothy Curncll Margaret I ullx Mildred Brown Mnrthu Bull Gray Elizabeth I nllz Mary W'ulkcr Alien- Ht-rscy Anniu Willwautirll Elizulztzth Tlmmus Mary Minniucc Margaret Duncan Wilmnth Dinning Tluclnm Bcuklnun Jusclnlxilm Mnullru-gg PLIZDGES Mary Eliot Bugle Nclle Catherine Slnytlon Lnnisc Lung Ruth McCor1I 270 l l SIGMA KAPPA 'fhehna Beckham Ruth Griilin Sybil Vedder Martha Bell Gray Elizabeth Fultz Adcna Buss Annie Wilbourn Josephine MacGregor Marie Fulmer Mary Minnicue Dorothy Fincke Mildred Brown Mary Walker Wihuolh Dinning Margaret Fultz Alice Hersey Margaret Duncan Dorothy Carnell Elizabeth Wills Elizabeth Thomas 271 ,Q X ,Xi +5 A ii L7 Q-gf K , 'Tap s RA 'jw a ax JO l 5 U 7 jj ,-1 ' X J Qi! . W . Ii ,, ' fi-S-we-X wr idk- 3 fp 1 Q 2 A J '77,-D ' b K-QE, ,xJi'LTF! .I ,f- '- H Q . Q' x 5 . c Q f ml, Xi' I 272 DELTA ZETA SNAPSHOTS 273 Blta ZBI8 fFounrletl at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. October 21, Indianapolis, Intl. Cincinnati. Ohio Columbus, Ohio Lincoln, Nebraska New York City, Y. Seattle, Washington Lafayette, Indiana Omaha, Nebraska Miss Dorut Coy Bcrosfortl Elizabeth Colt: Elizabeth DuBosc Almeda Garland Ellen Frasier Grace Milford CHAPTER POLL ALPHA-Miama University, Oxford, Ohio BETA-Cornell University, Ithaca, New York GAMMA-University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. DELTA--DnPauw University, Grccncustlc, Iniliuna EPSILON-Indiana Univorsily, lllooniington, Indiana ZETA-University of Ncbrasl-ta, Lincoln, Nchraskn ETA-Baker University, Baltlwin, Kansas THETA-Ohio Slate University, Columbus, Ohio IOTA-lown State Univcrsity. Iowu City. Iowa KAPPA-University of Washington, Seattle, Wash. 19021 LAMBDA--Kansas State Agricultural College, Manhattan, Kan. MU-Univcrsity of California, Burkcloy, California NU-Lombard Collage, Galcsburg, Ill. XI-University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati. Ohio OMICRON-University of Pittsburg, Pittsburg, Pcnn. PI-Eureka University, Eureka, Ill. RHO-Denver University, Dcnvvr, Colorado SIGMA--University of Louisiana. Baton Rouge, La. TAU-University of W'iscnnsin, Madison, Wisconsin UPSILON-Univorsily nf North Dakota, Grand Forks, PHI-Washington Slate ColIc'c, Pullman, Wash. CHI-Ort-gon State Cnllcgo, Corvallis, Oregon PSI-Franklin College. Franklin, Intl. OMEGA-University of Oregon. Eugene, Orc. ALPHA ALPHA BETA-Univvrsity of Illinois, Urbana, Ill. ALPI-IA-Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill. N D. ALPHA GAMMA-University ol Alahama, University. Ala. ALPHA DELTA-'George Wusltingtott University, Wushingttvtt, D. C. ALPHA IZPSILON--Okltthonnt Stattc College, Stillwater, Okht. ALPHA ZETA-Atlnlphi Collvgc, Brooklyn, N. Y. ALPHA ETA-University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. ALPHA THETA-K4-tttttcky Stnlo University, Lexington, Ky. ALPHA ALPHA ALUMNAE CHAPTERS Fort Wayne, Intl. San Francisco. Cul. Washington. D. C. Denver. Colorado Pittsburg. Pennsylvania Kansas City, Missouri Portland. Orc-gon Euruka, Illinois Qilpba Ii Qtibapter of Delta Eeta tlnstullod April 12, 192-I-I IN-FACULTATE hy Allcn DELTA ZE TA Bowers Mut:Koroll Hclcn Milford Marion Holcombe PLEDUES Iilizalicth Pulliam Mary Turner Tilman 2 741 IOTA--University of Soutlnfrn California, Los Angeles, Cnl. XI-Randolph-Macon Woman's Collage, Lynchburg, Va. Franklin, Indiana Chicago, Illinois Los Angeltm, Cul. Detroit, Michigan Ch-vulantl, Ohio Spokane, Washington Dr. Murj uric Harris Cathcrint: Pnrltulll: Virginia Shcurtrr Annie Lee Young Gretchen Ilailoy Suuie Colihs DELTA ZETA Coy Beresford Ellen Blackwell Helen Milford Elizalxelll Duliose Almecla Garland . Bowers MncKorcll Elizabeth Cole Catherine Purnelle Virginia Shearer Annie Lcc Young Marion l'luln:0n1lJr: 275 x W . 4 1 w I4 fy b Y G4 7 'B A3 XX KN o To 5 QQTLCQ1 fb QQ,QfllQfk 4195 fFounded 1899: Chartered 19021 Comrts: Red, White- and Black t-'ILUE EX r'Ot.LEl:tn Nell Underwood Physioc Anna Sarah llull Squires Laura Kimball Miller Meta Glass Aurclia Howe Davis Sallie T. Moss Harmanson Lillian Long .lnnr-s Clara Cox Bell llose Wilmer Page Mildred Patterson Cecil Daisy Stephens Iluth Stephens Moore Lillian Baird Bradley Lillian Patterson Rigby Clara Codington Petit Nannie Leavcllc Blackwell .lessie Bastic Milford Sarah Nichlas Blow Nannic Jones Stickley Cecil Gordon Mary Simpson Chenault Elimlpetlt Tunstall Whitc Jessie Newland Day Evelyn Williattts Hattie Frank Love Manning Woodson Theresa llothenburg Archer Anna Alford Antstot Lucille Miles Holt Rose Nelson Hughes 'l' Louise Poston Lucille Bernard Mary Taylor Columbiana Nallc Snirlvy Manor bt-hrell Mary Wilsott Freeman Sophie Cochran Williams 'Elsie Cleveland Wittfroc Gladys Codbey Comart Eugenia Moore McClellan Cecil Sherman .lanes Annie Linn Mary Walker Parr llttllt Latvtun W'ildS Janie Simpson Wilcox Gozcal Hunt Andrews Dorothea Morse Coors Elizabeth Ratclille Mary Porter Durothy Moomaw Miles Nannie Vaden Fitton Dorothy Calhoun Winton Annie Kate Gilbert Eula Lee Kennedy Long Mary James Sykes Catherine Yost Rivers Ellct 'Fay Smith Carter Pc-url Sydenstrieker Buck Ruth Kennedy Osborn Florence Barry Virginia I-Iarnsberger FII-UH IN Lncile Larmar Sylvia Blascoer Margaret Rogers Mary Louise Bradford Mattie Lee Toomcr lean Jones Carolyn Webb Alberta Carson Elizabeth St. Clair FILIR5 IN Sallie T. Moss Harmattson Emma Edmunds Wltite Julianna Smith Agatha Boyd Adams Elizabeth Bryan Williams Cora Rolfe Laubscher Nannic Virginia Thornton Annie Westall Agnes Craigdell Rebecca Rothenburg Virginia Archer Allen Helen James de Montel Rebecca Barry Lamar Virginia Howlett Virginia McCarty Bare Irene Keyes Krebbs Laura Wood Nickell Dorothy Woodward Helen Hardy Lellie Winfree Simpson Emily Cordon Dunn Elizabeth Edmunds Laura Van Blbhcr Christi Hallie Porter an Mario Lztntting Thompkins Lultt Clark Burnie Pallrey Mary Dyer Chase Campbell Virginia Turner Kathryn Dornin Frattcns Major Melia-nry Emily Barksdale Evelyn Allen Grace Harnsbergt-r Laura Hrrnrlersott Mary Bell Bible Louise Radford Annie Moore Gfgtrllatt Mary Weaver Martha Latham llarr's Mary Wyatt Dorothy Harrfson Virginia Thotttas Martha Cratldork Sylvia Harris Mary LaFar Helen Bailey Smead Katharine Hodges Helen Simpson Virginia Pritclard Catherine Sotnpayrac Mary Stokes Evelyn Lovett Louise Hnilines Martha Boykin Alberni Sttcllings Elizabeth Sl. Clair Elizabeth Burnett .lntlitlt Thornhill Madge YVit1slow Margaret Cltvathant Carrie Lee Weaver COLL!-JGIU Katheriui- Alswm Margaret Maddox Clara Page Gertrude Smith Mary Huge Ann Anderson Helen Cavanagh Harriet Fitzgerald Helen Moore 1-'ACULTATE Li-llie Wiufrof' Simpson Fotmotan: ' Mrs. .l. 'l'. Snumlr-rs Cttitcsnsz Mr. and Mrs. Robert Winlree Pivraontzss: Mrs, W. 'l' Dereased. W. Smith li 5115. .. 1920 Gail Burnett Margaret Phillips Monica Scott Elizabeth Hacker Mnr.nn Cilmvr Virgginiu Smilh 14122 Martha Cardwell Kullwxrillc McCoy H1-lvn Wurl- Kuna Slnilll Tcunic Vallcn livin-kuh Ihlrkw 1924 Joan Mithocfer Manic Craigliill Nicholas 0899-1903! Kathryn Acrec Ryland 11399-1902, Bcrllm Allen Lzxlonc H899-19021 Mary Edna Lindsay C1899-190lj Mary Magruder Mccehce 11899-19037 Malden: Ranch Harlan 11899-19003 Duhorah Beatrice White C1899-19031 Lucy Cole Duri'nn1 11900-1902! Cnrolinc Inez Draper H900-19041 lilmalmlll Day 11900-19031 Elizabccllx Johnston l1901v1C02j Maude Duncan Alcxunder 11902-19041 Mary Ilill Clarkson 1190219031 Una Riddick Smith 11902-19031 Null Rust Smith H902-19035 'Gcor in Rccvvs H902-190011 1' Gwendolyn Howe 11902-l907j Lindsay Price 0903! Bryllon Murrie 11903-1941 Bishop Silnor 11902-1907i Alice Ellen Kulu Alice Eloics Iuifrics 11903-19041 Ruth Thompson 41903-190-U Ethel .lcnnic Elizubcln Ehcrlu 11903-1904j Viola-1 Grey Alspaugh 1190-1-19051 Kathryn Moore 11904-IGOSJ Carolyn Rogers Panmrs 11904-19063 Ruth Bedford Thurlnan 11904-1906i Clara Murray Cleland 11904-IUOGJ Elizabcth Dillard Jackson C1904-19071 Lola Anderson H903-19055 Maude Riddick Riffcl 11905-19061 Cnrulinc Farrell Atkinson 11905-1906, Mary Bates Allen C1905-19071 Phmbc Edmunds Slee 11905-190'ij Laurie Mc:Luurin Walls 11905-19 75 Annie McCankcy H905-10075 Kathryn Prine Terry 11906-19071 Chnluc Doolittle Miller H9062 Caroline Frances Kinemau H9061 Marguerite Hamilton 1190519081 Edna S. Ray 11906-1903j Helen Riddick C1906-19031 Marjorie Roach 11906-190211 Myrtle Roach 11906-19'8J K Cora A. Vaughan 0906-19031 Virginia Anderson H9071 Cora Smart H9071 Helen M. Burkey 119071 C Deceased. Rosalinu Muckcnfms Isabel Slnitll ALUMNIIZ Mauzlf: Cuskic Walls 'VUT5 Marion McCchcc 110071 Hoylaml Wilson H907-19091 Gcnic Hood 119112 Julia M. Hcmlursnn Watkins H907-'UIU Martha Lou llurkv Pez:-rs H007-IUIKU Lnuism: Hanks 119081 Jeanette Ryland 1190111 Kn.ll'xlfrcn Wilkinson l'l90Ill Sarah Vaug'am Culuhinu H906-191411 Mary Gran-n 11907-19113 Helen Green 11907-lUlll Lillian Lawson H9091 Nora Wurlrlill i190U419l0j Jess I-line 11909-19111 Darnnhy Hunlnn i19141J Lncilc Singlmlnn H9101 Catherine Cuncllr-1' Atkinson H003-'IZP Franccs Howl: Mmm- 11003-19121 H1-len Becker Ellis 1100.2-19121 lrmu DuKalc 11903-19121 Corey Wndclill H910-l9l2J Va-rxvmnm Wilson 11910-1912! Gcrlrudc Clcapmun 1191 -19121 Marial Dodson 11910-19121 Marguerite Stephenson Wilson H9111 Katherine McLnurin H9111 Marshall Cole Gnlc C1909-19131 Della Sl:-vr-nu Incl Richardson UDISD Louise Pcelriu Morrison 119115-l0l7j Ifralnzes Buwer H913-19171 Pauline Livingslml Collins 1191510173 Mary Ida Wood 11915-10175 Mary Elizalmth Swnuxzy llunkniglxl H915-IUITJ Aurclin Ionvs Phillips 11915-19171 Mnrlucrilc Wilkinmn Kllll6l Thelma Kimluloc H9161 Juliet Kcnnudy Miller Ql0I4I--10110 Florinc liccvcs H916-19110 La Frances Lewis Caniphvll lll'lH--lflliij Mary Cobb 11016-1,9181 Lucllu Gwulhcmsfy H916-IUIIU Virginia Poor H9119 Elizabeth Lynn H9181 Calherinc Minor 11918, Louise Bcrrcy H9131 julia Slmckicfnril Smullmnu 11015-'HU Isabell Keller Von Supp 11915-NIU, Dorothy Bull: Paxton 11016-19191 Dorothy Ecklcs 11917-IUIUJ Mildred Johnson H'?l7-lfllllj Elizabeth Sale 119191 Ouidc Daniels ll9l91 Josephine Builvy 11.917-10201 Josephine Craven 11913-19201 Ruth Dunicl S'!nckclfurd ll90U-lfllfil 'Eilunn Wincmun H919-lD20j Aileen Cnc H909-1913, Marjorie Hicks Vnnluyl C1911-19131 Ann Ada-In Hicks Crum: il0l2j Laurel Johns H9121 Elise Paxton Kinhlvr H910-llblvl-J Mary Daniels llUll4l915j Mary Huycs 11912-10151 .luiiu can 11912-19153 Eunice Wes! Tubvr HVIZ-WIS, Jess Horsfnll 11913-19151 Alice Coe H913-19151 Mary Terrell H913-19151 Mattie Toms llurrlmnnn H913-19161 Carrie Lewis James 11913-191-'U Margaret Jenkins 1191-1-10161 Caroline Lonr 119140 Mildred Drnkr: H9141 Lorna Dorn Owen Q19H-19l6j Virginia Swiggnrl 11915-1010, Crawford Swcnringu-xl llfllil-10201 Mary Recd H917-19215 ,Innnic Finley 119153-1921, Muunic Lclsfm H918-IUZH Laura Cwullnnuy KIUIIJ-IUZZH Helun Hays 119201 - Christine Acrvu fl.9lU-10221 Agnes Burfnrd H018-145227 Carolyn Hulingw ll9l9-N221 Lara Finley 11919-1922j Caroline Bc4:kl1um 11920-19225 Margaret Hill H920-19221 Georgie Hclcn Durumn l1'l2lJ Virginia Smith H9215 Annie Lcc Duncun H9215 Agnes Bennett H922-19231 Minnie Huddlcslon 1.1920-19232 Kathryn Franklin H919-19231 Carolyn Pruitt 11919-19231 Qiifw ff KJ ,,,, I f f' QfYffxnX JG f X I ' .rlgt'x 4 sg wif, Q, L-Y.. O- 2 MBA Lf Q7 X ' . so t h . -Ar, ax. tl, 3. K Q tt - . -.4-V -wr' , . 1. fx - f- 1 - - . ' Q u' mg' Aft.:-3 A, ' 4, ,ww 5 - t -l' Re: I Q 14 Ji t K .rag 5. ,QQ i - JU, fri atit .',t?: K ? zgllf f zzta jffi' X. -122, llfnunderl may 1, worn 1-ja, rg. '21 'fe n FILIFE IN COLLEGIO i Q Helen Rosenstihl Marietta Norris Jessie Pearl Gilhrcath Elizabeth Hill Margaret Hooker Ruth Wesley Nelle Striplin Emily Moore Mary Jeanette Solomon if, Emily Chevcs Margaret Cliggitt Selma Watson .h if Harriet 'Glascock Margaret Roberts Catherine Jones lift, ' Wilmoth Fitzgerald Louise Johnson Florence Perkins GL'-: Margaret Bridges Agnes Young Alleene Duncan - ' Mary Kerr Grace Manning Mildred Smith ,I '19 5' Phoebe Paxton Jenny Spears Elizabeth Fitzgerald 75'-'14 Mildred Durrett Frances Cnllnrtder Nancy Stinnett :gn Louise Murphy 1 W N A Frances Stubbs Pg?-A gil, l'lLlfE tak-COLLEGIO ' ti Jean Conltrave Laura 'Glnvcy Helen Morgan t-,Q ' '23 Julia Handley Pauline Scott Lucy Estes -TQQLMV Matilda M. Jones Gladys Jameson Laura Coleman - Georgia Lee Annie Lou Hardy Mamie Braswell Ilattle way, w J. li A ll-1555 5, 'Q T217 F11 -'13, fiiarti? 'Ili .1 1? 292 l, :T- w'pzg:--Z 3' fi' will --,Q A :J - ,.. rat' X tif?-l--'1 4-,V ., . 55,14 r Fifa- JW: ' .. I, A ,L f tg H -:5 1'-1 14i i IRQ-4 34, ,'-. 'gags g, ,, gg time in 1,9-'i' ' r fliin m' 1 : EQ it lt - lg, ,pl U D, ,Zin , . ll . i 1 ag. , t P l . '.1 J :J .,,,l. L 5 'A r lk It l f., 1: f .5 . ,ai 11' iv., .-55 E . i. , z' h. .ag Edna Wilhurne Zaidee Erwin Johnston Eleanor Sotnmerville Shands Mamie Dean Elizabeth Thomas Ruth Watson Sara Nicholas Guild Emily Wright Chamberlain Amy Nurthcatt Louise Headley Calloway Squires Rushie Roy Lillian Aiken Ethel Briggs Katherine Miller Colhoun Elivabeth Erwin Lida Picton Katherine Rhea Bigger Margueret Ellis Smith Lillian Estes Anne Cleghorn Class Novey Freeman Strin,er Clara Dean Morris Marion Wood Dabney Anne Bronson Kate Edmunds Walters Annie Gilliam Conrad Margaret Greenwalt Margaret Bullett Comhlex Catherine Williams Anna Coleman Van Meter Courtney Harrison Edith Rixey Gladys Hcaltl Watts Lillian Crouch l urt Mary Bibb Lamar Katherine Bibb Nancy Walker Audrey Davis Garrett Wyclitle Roy Claude Estes Ingram Kitty McKenna Mary Neilson Jacobs Frances Street Katherine Wisdom Laura Noell Carr Helen Welhourn .lospehine Bell Emily Robertson Beatrice Harvey Nancy Barnes Touchstone 'Deceased Katherine Cordon Cary Josephine Thornhill Margaret Britt Markley Margaret Atkinson Roller Mildred Crouch Savage' Lucy Summerville Nettie Coy Little Beavcrly Anderson Kitty Holmes Meredith Mary Louise Sanrleft-r Martha Van Meter Duty Rena Richardson Abell Marion Holmes Dickson Eliza Lisle MoChoral Leland Laura Dexter Evelyn Estes Sonllnvrville Helene Hartman Mlldrenl Wnrlinfltl Etlnitl Alexander Nan Atkinson Cratllloclt Harriet Crouch Genevieve Bowman Aimee Sehwyn Thornpsun Elizabeth Sullivan Martha Brotherton ' Elisa McGill Mary Ann West Lucille Landis Grace Haynes Hunt Lidia Foreman Thomas Bess Merrick Edna Land Bronnton Gran White Edna Briggs Johnston Agnes Orr Rice Nancy Phillips Constantine Luey Holmes Goode Mary Armstrong Robertson Ella Holmes Davis Lettie Mae Mclloberts Spindle Edith Warldlll Smith Comelia Mc Gill Whittle Annie Laurie Lang Ella Hackney Marie Skipping Alice Fleming lrlelen Noell Johnson Helen Grover Susan Covington Beattie Eckel 284. 1 . 'i Q, . . -' :M 4' l '-1' - ,,., '- T ., c 1 5. 1. 4 . ,, . ., A:.,.1v .-,ef K. - , -. I l ,' 1' 'V' , ', ' Qui '.1.L1xnliL.44, nlilai , LI .',lQ,L, -- .g- ,' , 'g,A ,,, ' ,, , -..,,,. Dora Canallcr Bertha Green Jones Mary Ruth Weyhrenht Mary Kinnier Alexander Lila Wilson Bess Ileeler Helen Curtiss Helen Lewis Margaret McCracken Katherine Riddick 'Zclia Thomas Frances White Sara Blasingame Louise Frazier Lolllae Hornesby Eleanor Manning Walker Julia lludtnan Riee Anna Taylor Bessie Mary Daniel Patterson Katherine Marston Minnie Madden Polly Sumter Mary Barnes Norville Margaret Dodge Kate Pallnour Bess Franklin Elizabeth Lewis Elizabeth Diugnid 'Mary Lewis ldella Palmour l-Inhneg Miriam McNair Clara. Atkinson Sallie Simmons Purdy Eugenia Moore Ruby Riddle Mary Mabel Richardson Louise McKee Pauline Allen Elizabeth Ingwerson Sallie Mercer Jones Harriet Dunlap Emma George Capps Julia Candle: Rose Sanderson Margaret Watson Fay Hammond Eleanor Lilly . Elizabeth Flanagan Louis Hutchison Christina Riddle Ruth Mnyson yu ' i-:Fr 1- 'Q f-Inf . .l ,sau ni ,. .-aff I .! . ,. udp v., , . ' 34 A EV-71 ,eg-Z - 35,392 1 ,, I .. ,. , ,A , ,, ft ur- , . I Q1 .' . 'Aw wif ' Ht'-x ., -f ,rug I. N.. 4 lx . ' x , X3 5 J wylk . wg X. 1', B- i 11 3 .-YJ .4.. KK .XY Wx X , - ', ,1 1 F WXL i 7 WW mn ,, f L X Www W 1 ,W f ' lf! 1 Z 1 uv l 1 I 4 ?l . ' f' W c M . ' 5 ' ,1 , , -9 ff 2 TV .1 ' N ,ff A XQMI lm 4 I Ludjl! I yilfflcgv, , I fs alma. 1 1 4 . - I ' ' , J' fa ' 3,gL,'5'1ff2q'E'Ei' . ll A 5?,gw f , 110 f 5 4. -A fy il-f .1 xx lll1',,f, L4 ,-' T i 53 .iff aw' ' u ,.. H.W'.ii4L' M wi, 414: - 1.fgx-:'1.- , 287 Margaret Cahlwell Neva Whiteside 111858 Clfountled December 6, 19071 sonomss Ex-coruzcio Charlotte Barksilalc Warrick Ellie Roberts Clark Laura Argue Genevieve MeClintie Kihler Natalie Ragsdale Kernan Faw Pointer Ruth Cracker Bach Eleanor Brag Marallite Dobbs Martha Smith Margaret Dewey Ruth Blackman Nell Robinson Florine Duell Georgia Smith Gray Frances Campbell Louisa Floyd Wilson Lucille McClintie White Corrine Aswell Merle McClintic Marion MeDutHe Doris Owen Mattie Louise Spragius llullin Marjory Beckwith Mary Overholser Elizabeth Stuart Pettyjohn .losephine Eggleston Amis Mildred Brown Margaret Faw Cannon Susie Mann Gannaway Emma Harwell Pattie B. Wooten Laura Sawtcll Palmer Marie Spotlswnorl Martha Pound l-Inltln-n Elizabeth Eggleston Brown Virginia Fielder Margaret Crapper Walker .luliu Pleumner E gleston Dorothy Traynham Hall Bobbie Porter Virginia Strother Blackwell Marlam Bell Dixon Elsie Berry Gidney Elise McClentic Macon XVebstcr Harriette Haynes Lois Barksdalc Nei Vashli Xvhite Lily Blanks Clarke Nancy Stockton Emily Trousdale Polly Sue .Innes Dorothy Potts Lola Norwood Elizabeth Nottingham Elizabeth Prewitt Mary Burnley Wilson Roby Nissen Aunie Malone Barboe Virginia Tyree Nancy Barbee Wilson Louise Beotou Kathleen' Butt Sallie McCall Hamer Mary Stuart Hurt SUIHIIIES iN COLI.liCl0 288 Isabel Engle llraekenbritlge Margaret llaxter Rurnhh' Ccnevru Wilkinson Striker Louise Lyons Mildred Duueau Elizabeth Feusentlt-n On-lla Kangerga Eliza Carr Carolyn Cherry Vera Sine Margaret Duncan Kathryn Harms ll:-tual:-y Elizabeth Vaughan Hall Mary Wills llnyt Lois Lottridgc Gates Kathleen Morris Eleanor Struppa Elsie Eggleston Ruth lfaw Bess Couch Helen Trent Josephine Wilhitv Elizabeth Trent Mary Lyman Ruth Crass:-lle I raneis lilctelu-r Corinne Williams Lucy Baxter Virginia Wishurl Elizabeth llolxlm Harrieltc Murphit- Anne Slringfellutv Mary Hatcher Mary Anne Gresham Elinor Daniel Mary Douglass X-'au lions-.1-u Charlotte Clements Kathryn Vaughn Elizabeth Knntz Leonora Perkins Clara Rust Mary Puller Elizabeth Law Evelyn Vaughan Hazel Berry Douglas Arnold Margaret Horn Allie Wood Aunt- Kenney Pn-witt Louise Hays Wiuifrml llulelzeson Mary llruer- Manu Eleanor Itathhun Alien Searcy Kathleen Williams Eleanor Osborne Elizabeth Link Frances Phillips Ruth Muriree Alice Washbum Emma Childers Anne Warner Sarah lfaw Alice Dunklee Annie Wert Nance Margaret .loncs 7 :TA .- . 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For Quick and Efficient V V 74 V V V P4 V P4 M M A M M A A M M A A W W A W D4 0 SERVICE A A 4 9 9 P4 'Q See Our College Agent E Q 52 Z CLEANERS AND DYERS 9 P 4 9 V V V U P 4 A N 5 P 4 W N 9 V g LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA 9 P 4 is THE LA TERI TEA ROOM How Good Digestion Waits on Appetite nn-fl Health on Both Sth Street Wall Building f 1' he Lynchburg National Bank Accounts Solicitetl owficizns Wm. V. WII.SIJN .,.,.. .... .................,.. I ' rcsirlemt ALLEN CIJcU1,.I.u ..,.,.,..,..,.,,.... Vice-Prcsiflenz GILES I-I. MILL!-:R .... Vice-Pres. and Cashier B. F. CoUsINs ....................,..... Asst. Cashier G. R. LEWIS ..... .... Asst. 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Mtn f Qt LVN .MMGQ Lmerm nmne-fvnnemnnfa Qstmfbm SW, on Vp we 'W 'mi ii?-TV? i N Al 1 'AL AL ij oUR STOCKS ARE FILLED WITH N Q N o D4 0 I4 o P4 o D1 Q P4 0 n Q n 0 n Q P4 Q i4 Q v4 4 P4 o n 0 u 4 V4 Q I4 Q M 0 P4 4 ve 0 D4 Q P4 0 D4 0 M Q F4 Q v4 o P4 Q V P4 Beczzztfzzl Tf7ZbZgff0f Spring We extend to you our special invitation to make full use of the courtesies of this store, and to Consider yourselfwelcome to come in even at the time you are not ready to make final selections. A fm! dl-ST PLICC TO SHOP AfTfR ILL N o H Q ra 4 D4 0 n o D4 4 P4 o P4 0 P1 Q V4 o U D4 A A A O P1 A A A O w A I A 4 w P4 9 v A A A 6 0 r 4 w idol01010101010IOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIO10101010101OIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOI01410I0I0I0I01010101OZOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOI01010191016 Q10I02010IQZQZQIQYQIQIQIQIQIQIQIQTQIQIQIQIQIQIQIQI010101010101910ZofoIoIQIQZQIQIQIQIQZQ10191010101410IQIQIQIQIQIQIQXIQIQJQ r 4 5 4 M Q A 4 , P1 V 4' P4 - H Randol nh lVlaeon W ornanls W A 9 O C C A Q A A 5' W W 9 Q 1 11111-r Q 1as comp e ec 111 y yecue o. dillllld e servm, Q , . Q as a Standard College and has made notable con- S v . . a. . . H S trlbutlons to the lrfe of South and the Natlon. 2 Q D4 M A W . . V - . ' Q Not content wlth what lt has done, the College IS Q O - ' Q S now makmg marked progress Ill many ways and H V V Q Q is vigorously planning ll,ll'lll61f 3.ilVZll'lCC-d6lCIF I5 ' . . . P4 S mmed COHl1l1llOUSly to render larger servuze Lo S P4 . 4 S the young Women ol the country. Q ' o Q Our recent sueeesslul campalgn has been a joy N , , . M S to all of our lTlClldS and Wlll open the door to 'gg H . . . P4 Q I'1Cl'161' opportunmes. Q 9 O Q We welcome 111qLl11'lCS .from prospeeuve patrons Q 84 . I . P1 E or fr1encls and S0l1C1t COHl1I1L1CCl support lor an S Q , P4 S enlargmg work. Q V N H 9 Q For l11lOI'I1121l,lOD,, address S 4 S V N E - 9 Q P4 Q D. R. ANDERSON, PRESIDENT S 9 H V A 'L' N V1 A o r 1 0 9 v v v ' 4 Bfoiqqoivivlolv10101010101031010IQIOZOZOIOZOIOZOAIOIQ.0I010.010I'Z'10101010IO!4101010DIOIOIQIOIOIOIOZOZOZOIO10101010132 N M W. M. DoYLE.JR 1110000 feet glnss and ten acres devoted N O 91 9 P4 0 P1 9 P4 O P4 9 P1 0 P1 O P4 O P1 O P4 9 P4 O P1 9 P4 9 74 O P1 O P4 0 P1 9 P4 0 P4 ,O 1 O P4 9 P1 O P4 O P1 0 P4 O P4 O P1 Q P1 O P4 O P4 9 P1 O P4 0 V Q to culture oi flowers 5 P4 9 P1 O P4 O P4 9 V P1 Sweelsjbf' the Swag' When you buy Boston's Candies you know they are pure made, sanitary and m o s t delicious. Quality counts in candy more than almost anything else. Visit Boston's Home-made Candy Shop The Boston Confectionery' 6 V P4 O 74 A M M W Z A Q P N A 9 V4 G V 54 P4 G V V Pi A 6 P4 A A N A 9 V P4 Q P4 ' . ,Q 623 Q7Vla1n Stieet V V Q W A A 4 P4 ' ooooo KIOI0BIQ1020IVIQIQIQIQIQIQIQIQIQIQIQIQIQIQIQIQIQIQIQIQIQIo101014191oI0101014101oIo101QIQ101410101doIQIQIQIQIQIQIQIQIQZQIQ' 3 r 4 N 'rHos. o'B. DOYLE A V V P4 9 V V P4 Fine Roses, CH1'Ili1liOl1S. Sweet Peas And all Other Flowers in Season Funeral Designs, Wedding Bouquets, Etc. CTununenm-uncut Buuquclx-S u Syn-uinlly ORDERS RECEIVE IMMEDIATE ATTENTION O D1 5 V V V V P4 6 V 54 P1 9 E A 0 P4 A A A 6 V H 6 P4 A A . - Q 'AINHE purchasing power of our 56 Q . . -r Specialty Shops, located injthe 2 principal cities in 'the United Q , P4 States, enables us to give you the Q . . 1 best quality at the lowest prices 2 and the latest fashions, shown in 2 your city at the same time as they Q are being shown in New York City. 2 6 V V P1 6 V V V V P4 Q5 V Q V V V V V V V V V V V P1 WAISTS, SILK UNDERVVEAR SWEATERS and HOSIERY New York Waist House 900 Main Street LYNCHBURG, VA. v vvvvvvvvvvvvvvv.v,v.v,v,v,-'Q ! v v QIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOI'IOIOIQIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIVIOIOIOI I I I I I0IOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOI I I I I I It QIOIOFIOIOI0I0I0f4I'I'I9I0I9If'I0I0I0I0I01010101010I0IOIOIOIOIOIO1010141910Io1919Io101QIQIQZOIQIQIQIQIQIQIQIQIqqqqqqq v 4 5- 6 , v S THREE PER CENT AND SAFETY S w - EE e ee-A ee ze Q The Q 0 F I'SlQ NHT Oflfll B l ll I I an Q P1 Q N W S OF LYNCHBURG, VA. Q N . 4 lg Orgamzed 1865 :,: v , , 0 CAPITAL 31,000,000,00 SURPLUS f1i31,000,000.00 Q RESOURCES TEN MILLION DOLLARS V P4 Q OFFICERS: Q x E. P. LTILLER ..,.......,......... .....,,.......,. . .,..... ..........,.......... I 1 wsiflr-nl Q1 Q ERNEST WILLIAMS ....,...,. ,.... ,,.. ..... ............ I ' ' i ca-15-1-.vizlcrlt V I . -- - - A Q H. T. NICHOLAS ....,...,..,.. ,,,, ..................,........,..........,. , . I'wr:-1'I'L'sIrZr::IL Q Q J. D. OVVEN ....,............. .,..,......., I 'il'I'-1JI'I'SflIl'lll and Cashier g J- L- JONES --Y----------- ..,................,.....,, f Issisln-nt Caslzfim' Q E J- L- NWHOLAS ---------- ------.-.-.---..................-................-.................. ......,.,....,........,...........,......... . 1 lSS'fSf!l'Il-I f,'asIIim- S 9 '4 Q THE OLD, BIG. STRONG BANK Q N -V D4 5 W U W V P4 O 6 N P4 , b o Q We make a s eclalt of Automoblle lnsurancze H w P Y :- Q for Randolph-Macon glrls. GIVE your daughter g: P1 - . 0 Q a motor whlle here so that she may enjoy the Q S wonderful scenery and historical points of in- Q S terest in and around Lynchburg. I-ll We will Q ,4 n u o 1 Q Q attend tO every llttle detall for her, 1'CllCVlI'lg S A , V Q you of all trouble or bother. w Q - M 5 JAMES A. SCOTT-JUHN M. OTEY, Inc. P4 N , w Q CENERAL INSURANCE S N V Q LYNCH BUILDING LYNCI-IBUIIG, VA. E I v - - v Y - - - gfoIOI010Zo14101010101Q,0,01oIo,o,o1o101o1o1o1o,o1o1oIvIoIoAoAoIo1010IQIQIQZQIQIQZQZQIQIQIQIQI0IQI0101oiojojojojojojojojozq 3:91021010201616IOIOIOIQIOIOIOIOIOIQIQIQIO10101010I4IQIOIQIOIOIOIQIQIOIOIOIO142010IQIOIQIQIOIOIQIOIOZ9I6IOIOI6IOIOIQI9I9Xg P 1 0 V N P1 W A N A A THEATRE Lyncl1lJurg's 'l'heat1'e Beautiful Jllwaqs a Pleasant Eveninq's Entertaiment Here lt is only the most interesting. the latest :mtl highest class films which are pre- scntefl to patrons of the lsis Theatre. The munugcrncnt lmlicvcs that the extra munvy which must he puirl to obtain the butler films is money well spent, It is this policy that insures a pleasant evening luzrc. It is this policy also that appeals AX to the entire family. THE HOME OF Hume-mah: iiurv Glanhira Brliriuna 11:2 Glrram Sultan TRY OUR Luncheonette N o P4 9 M Q D4 Q P1 Q 71 0 P4 Q P4 4 ra o P4 o P4 9 P1 Q M o Pl 0 M o V1 o P4 p 4 Q P4 9 V 0 N m 0 P4 Q M Q P4 0 P4 o M 4 M Q P4 Q P4 Q D1 0 P1 0 P1 o Pl 9 be 0 D1 o ra 0 P1 o D4 0 P4 Q 5' P4 N Q I4 o PI o 94 Q D4 Q D4 o 74 Q n Q 'J D4 Palace of Sweets 723 Main Street N o P4 o D4 o D4 Q v4 o ra 4 P4 o D4 o P4 Q P4 Q P4 Q V4 9 V P1 Please Paironize 'Q f --R our ' Advertisers 9 wi 0 D1 Q P1 o P1 Q D4 4 P1 0 bi 0 P4 Q P4 Q D4 0 v4 Q D4 0 74 Q P4 o P4 o P1 Q P1 o v4 Q v4 0 P4 Q P4 o P4 o P4 o P4 o V U V V P4 Q V D4 0 D4 Q V1 4 F4 Q P1 9 P4 o D4 4 D4 N N N N W V E N N Q V bl N N N N Q v N N W if V V na 4 F4 0 P4 W 4 M Q D4 N 0 P4 o P4 o v4 0 D4 Q D4 o D4 Q D4 o P1 Q V D4 94 Q r 4 Q r 4 o r 4 0 s 4 Q r 4 Q r 4 0 1 4 Q b 4 Q r 4 Q v 4 0 r 4 Q 9 l649'0'O'O'9'0'O'O'Q'O'O'O'O'O'0'Q'O'Q'Q'O'O'O'O'O'Q'6'O'O'O'0'6'O'O'Q'0'O'O'O 0'O'OvO'0'6'O'f9'0'O'0vO'O'9'0'0'0'9'O'0'0 C .A4.4444A.AAA444A44A4AAA4A44444A44444AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA --v-vv-vvvvvvvvvvv vvvvvvvvvvv v v v vvv vvvv vvvvf Qv,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4.43,4A4Ago,QAQIQIQIQIQIQIQIQIQAQ,4.4,4 4Ago,4,4,o,4Io,4IoIoA414A4I4I4,4A4,431414,4,4,,4,,oI414,4,4,? V gf 5 4A-V 4 4 4 5 t E1 t u an 5 A v Q E heartily appreciate the liberal patronage and S S conlidence bestowed on us by the students of S Q R.-M. W. C. in the years that are passed. It haslbeen E Q our constant endeavor to merit your patronage through 2 S fair dealing and good service, and in every transac- Q E tion to give ONE DOLLAR'S WORTH FOR ONE 2 2 DOLLAR. S 3 UR stock represents the production of the highest E Q class manufacturers only, and if QUALITY is S Q considered, our prices will be found uniformly moderate. S Q We carry in stock a complete assortment of College S Q Jewelry, comprising Broaches, Pins, Links, Buttons, S S Etc. We cheerfully submit designs and estimates for 5 Q Fraternity, Society and Class Rings, Pins, Etc., and ask S S the opportunity of serving you in this line. Special S E Manufacturing, Repairing and Engraving of everf Q S character done in our own shops. Q P4 Q E WE SOLICIT THE PATRONAGE OF E Q STUDENTS AND FACULTY Q E w 6 4 - 4 . liglanh 8: Qlumpzmg S ' INCORPORATED E 5 .jllehlelers mth pgtlilerslndlqs S Q 806 Main street LYNCHBURG, VA. Q V U r 4 v 4 Q , .o. i1OI4I9FI0I0:0I0I919191919XIOFIOIOIOIOZOI9I9I9I'I0I9I9I9I0I9101019191419:919191V3191915191919193141919:9191919191919IG ..-gg .. Q03BI0101010101qv?Q101Q191010101410101010161614310101o1031010101014101410Iojofoiojviojoiqo10101010IQXQIOIOIOIOIOIOE A V 0 V E v 1 JOHN VICTOR .. ,....,,,,,,,. .. .....,.,,..,.,.,. President WALKER PETTYJOI-IN .... A.......,..........,.... V ice-President W. W. DICKERSON , ....., Vice-President and Cashier W. E. PAYNE .. ,.., ....,...,,.,.., Assistant Cashier W. D. HODGES ,...,. Assistant Cashier Te 0 M Q A 0 U P4 M 0 Q V4 ra 0 Q D4 0 54 P4 M 0 9 P4 P4 0 M W A ' Q U P1 0 V M w A Pd Q rg A ra A 4 U P4 0 V M o Q P1 0 V P4 P-1 ,Q A A 9 0 Q D4 V V P1 4 Q4 V ra o 7.4 M 0 P4 Q P1 A N 0 V P1 O re A A A Q V V4 0 M A f -' 'V M A . 532 m ... C ,f A .. 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