Bridgewater College - Ripples Yearbook (Bridgewater, VA)
- Class of 1927
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' HARRISONBURG, VA. 13 - ROANOKE, VA. 'Q I I I BLOUNTVILLE, TENN. - - OAKTON, VA. PORT REPUBLIC, VA. il STUARTS DRAFT, VA. il - MANASSAS, VA. - - FLOYD, VA. Q - - SALEM, VA. THORNTON, VV. VA. I J- H- HOGVER - - - TIMBERVILLE, VA. I D. L. EVERS - - - - BRIDGEXVATER, VA. W. P. CRUMPACKER - - ROANOKE, VA, ' GEORGE S. -ARNOLD - BURLINGTON, W. VA. L. N. KINZIE --.. - - - SALEM, VA. T- C- ROHORER --'- - JEFFERSON, N. C. I PAUL H. BOWMAN, EX-OFFICIO BRIDGEWATER, VA. I I Oflicers Of the Board Of Trustees - - - ' - - - Prcxvidwzt , 'C 'MYERS - Pl'P.YidC7l'f E'Il1t'I'1.fIlS , Q CRUMPAGKEZP ' - Firxf V1'cf'-Pr0si4im1i ' ' X - - Svvolld V1'cv-Pluxvidrlzf DR. JOHN S. FLORY - S f - - - - ,CT ., NEWTON D. COOL - - Ti 0 'ff I. F- TH - - - - 1m.v1nr'r OMAS - A.v.vi.vfa11Yf Trvaszwcv' I Page T-wclw X ,Q- lf'.. '...- AA QQ 11qjK'p1 , iw? I I l.. 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VVRIGHT, B.A., M.A. DEAN Professor of Social Science B.A. Bridgewater Collegeg Student Uniyer- sity of Virginia: M.A. Columbia Universityg Tau Kappa Alpha. JOHN S. FLORY, M.A., P1-LD., LL.D. PRESIDENT EMERITUS Professor of Euglzlsh B.Litt., Mt. Morris College: B.A. Bridge- water. College: M.A. ibidg Ph.D., University of Vlrginiag Litt. D., Mt. Morris College, Phi Beta Kappag Tau Kappa Alpha. Page Fourteen i fn, l UD. Liflizi-fr ,mf-' ni Brugge . MA. fniver- :ersiiy : LLD. Bridge- iverslfr' follfge 9 'fitll FACULTY ALLAN B. BICKNELL, M.A., PH.D. Professor of .Modern Languages B.A. Brown University, M.A., ibid, Ph.D., ibid, Vacation Student, University of Gren- oble, France, Vacation Student, University of Marburg, Germany, Vacation Student, Harvard University, Phi Beta Kappa. I EDWARD M. STARR, B.A., M.A. Professor of Chemistry B.A. Oberlin College, M.A., Ohio State University , Vacation Student, ibid , Phi Lambda Upsilon. CHARLES EUGENE SHULL, B.S., M.A. Professor of .Mathematics and Physics B.S. Bridgewater College, M.A., ibid, Graduate Student, University of Virginia, Vacation Student, Johns Hopkins Univer- sity, Student, Georgia School of Technol- ogy, Vacation Student, Ghio Northern Uni- versity, Graduate Student, Cornell Univer- sity. V EDGAR S. KIRACGFE, B.A., M.A. Professor of Education and Director of Physical Education B.A. Bridgewater College, M.A. University of Virginia, Vacation Student University of Illinois, Vacation Student University of Virginia. EDWARD B. VAN PELT, B.S. Professor of Biology and Agrrieulfure B.S. McPherson College, Graduate Student, Kansas State Agricultural College, Univer- sity of Virginia and Virginia Polytechnic Institute. Page Fifteen l 3 Y 4, FACULTY MINOR c, MILLER, B.A., MRR. if Professor' of Religious Edueafioiz B.A. Bridgewater Collegeg Graduate Stu- dent, Harvard University, M.R.E., Boston N University. ADA PEARL KURTZ, A.B., M.A. Associate Professor of History DEAN or VVOMEN B.A. McPherson Collegeg M.A. Kansas Uni- versityg Student Chicago University. fi 5. l JOHN D. MILLER, MA., M.D. 7 Ilzsfrzfetor in Hygiene and College Plzysieiau i B.A. Bridgewater College: M.A., ibid: M.D. 3 Virginia Medical College: Student Phila- i delphia General Hospital: American Stom- 1 ach Hospital, and German Hospital. MARY SEEBERT STARR, B.S. Il1Sll'11C'll0l' in Home .ECOIIOIIMFS B.S. Harrisonburg State Teacher's College. it VALLEY MILLER, B.A. COLLEGE NL'RsR B.A. Bridgewater College. Q, Eli Page S1..'L'f!7Cl1 L N ' x N , FAU. px.-3, Q-. . . Y . iffy!! ' 556. FACULTY P. D. DOVE, B.A., B.D., M.A. . Professor of Psychology B.A. Daleville College, B.D. Crozier Theo- logical Seminary, M.A. University of Penn- sylvania, Tau Kappa Alpha. ALICE BRUMBAUGH DOVE, B.A. Associate Professor of Moderii Language B.A. Juniata Collegeg Graduate Student, University of Pennsylvaniag Professor of Modern Languages, Juniata College and Daleville College. ELIZABETH TRAPPE Insz'1'ncfo1f in Violin Pupil of E. Hart Bugbee, Bugbee Violin School, Resinkoff Eastman School of Music. NELSON T. HUFPMAN, B.A. Professor of Voice and Director of M'1lSiC B.A. Bridgewater College, Graduate Bridge- water College Music Departmentg Vacation Student University of Virginia and Hagers- town School of Music, Student Peabody Conservatory of Music, Private Student Charles Cassell. MINNIE MUGLER Insfrzictoi' in Piano Bac. Mus. Degree, McPherson College, Student, Bethany College Conservatory of Music, Pupil of E. R. Kroeger, Forest Park University. Page Seventeen F A C U L T Y NEWTON D. COOL Business M aiiager of College and Treasurer of the Board of Trustees REV. M. G. WEST, B.A. Pastor College Street Church of the Brethren B.A. Bridgewater College. REV. C. 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L 1 W w 5 V r i i . ? v , I , P 1 f n , W ,S P n 1 0 If S J, .. .,. . : ., .4 . -.. - Y .L4,.-....---V.....-....... -,-,.,. PROF. E. LM. STARR CABELL SHULL Honorary Zllember Class Mascot MOTTO: Hitch Your WagO11 to a Staff' CLASS COLORS: Brown and Fawn FLOWER: Honey Suckle and Cream Rose Class Oflicers JOSEPH LEE KINZIE - - - - P1'mid4.,,f MERX'II. B. LEAVELL - - - - I!,'CU-p,.,Sjdmi HELEN FRANCES CLINE - - - - SN,-da,-V MARY ROXANA MCCANN v - T,-gg5,,,-CL,- Page Twenty I Y I I f 5 v u K L R L I I F fi Rose l Zjjlflly JOSEPH LEE KINZIE SALEM, VIRGINIA Major: S'cience Wliose high endeavors are an inward light, That make the path before him always bright. Here is to Joe, the president of our class. It is seldom that one finds so many excellent qualities combined in one person. Besides be- ing president of our class he holds the dis- tinction of having won a place on the debat- ing team for three successive years and of being manager of both basketball and base- ball. He has showed no mean ability in the rigorous sales campaign which he has con- ducted. With this brief review before us, we cannot predict less than a glorious future for Joe. But hold! In the field of social life he holds a place Par Excellence. By his easy speech, easy manner, and jovial disposition he has made some real friends around the campus. He possesses that Never say die spirit that we feel is going to carry him to great success as he enters the medical pro- fession. Senior Year: Manager Varsity Basket- ballg Biology Assistant: President T. K. A., Sales Manager Ripples g President Victorian Society: Volunteersg Ministerial Associationg Victorian Orchestrag Mono- gram Clubg John Burkett Ryder in The Lion and the Mouse. Page Twenty-one MERVIL B. LEAVELL, B.A. WEYERS CAVE, VIRGINIA Major: Science, History and Social Science 'fHis mind was keen, iuteiise, and frugal, apt for all affairs. Merve is quite a versatile young man. His leadership and dependence have brought to him many positions of honor and responsi- bility during his college days at Bridgewater. On the mound and at the bat he has helped his Alma Mater win numerous victories. This gentleman believes profoundly that variety is the spice of life 3 he even ap- plies it to his relations with the fairer ones. His phenomenal success along social lines is attributed to his wealth of knowledge and breadth of experience. His classmates feel confident that he will give his best unreservedly in the broader field of human endeavor. Senior Year: President Athletic Associa- tiong President Victorian Society, President Monogram Club: Vice-President of Classg Advertising Manager of Ripples g Varsity Basketball Teamg Captain Varsity Baseball Teamg President Executive Committee Ath- letic Association: Athletic Councilg Member of Lyceum Committee: Judge Rossmoren in The Lion and the Mouse. HELEN FRANCES CLINE, B.A. I WEYERS CAVE, VIRGINIA Major: Science, Education, Modern Languages Pretty to 'walk witlz, - Witty to talk with ' And pleasant to tlzuzk on. This charming lassie comes to us from Weyers Cave, bringing with her an unusual amount of sunshine and smile which have endeared her to many. Helen has carried on her work with conscientiousness and purpose, while to student life and student activities she has contributed much. During her last two years she has served as assistant physical director for women. Her latest endeavor, however, appears to be the development ot a deep, rich bass voice which reminds us of one heard in the college quartette. Helen's capability, willingness to work, and unassuming disposition have so indelibly impressed her acquaintances that she will al- ways hold a large place in their hearts. Junior Year: Varsity Basketballg Class Basketball, Secretary Athletic Associationg Class Secretaryg Physical Education Assis- tantg Vice-President of Y. W. C. A., Treas- urer Victorian Societyg Monogram Club. Senior Year: Tennis Clubg Class Secre- tary, Physical Education Assistantg Treas- urer Y. W. C. A.g Monogram Club. NIARY ROXANA TXICCANN, B.A. BRIIIGEWATER, VIRGINIA lVIajor: English 'fHer 'wire was ever soft, gentle, and low, an arcellelzt flung in w0man. ' Mary has served as our class treasurer for four years and has served well. During that time she has won for herself a perma- nent place in the hearts of her classmates. She is one of those rare persons who have the ability to be a friend to everyone, and this quality makes her well-liked by all who know her. Mary's specialty is English and she tells us that she is going to bc a teacher. However, we are of the opinion that the vocation of home-making will claim her be- fore very many years have rolled by. XVhat- ever field of life she enters the class of '27 wishes her the greatest of success. fzznior Year: Class Treasurer: Manager Class Basketball: Virginia Lee Society. Senior Year: Class Treasurer: Virginia Lee Societyg Maid in The Lion and the Mouse. Page T-zvrnfy-I-zc'a I I r I I G!! iurer Ising mm- mes. have and who 1 Bild chef. L the r bf' Vhat- ii '27 mage' fginia gd the Q Y-HBO FOSTER M. BITTINGER, B.A. EGLON, WEST VIRGINIA HONOR GRADUATE Q Major: Education, English Quietly he 'worked away, faithful to each duty. Foster was born in the hills of West Vir- ginia. After completing his preparatory work at Elizabethtown College he entered Bridgewater in the fall of '22. He remained here for two years and then it dawned upon him that it is not good for man to be alone: therefore, on June 3, 1924 he took unto him- self a helpmate. In his two years of absence he was successfully engaged in teaching and preaching in West Virginia. He is very scholarly and scientific, a deep thinker, a great lover of nature, and particularly fond of Theology and Philosophy. We pre- dict a successful future for him. Sophomore Year: Y. M. C. A. Cabinet: Associate Editor B. C. Bee Staff, Critic Vic- torian Societyg Volunteer Band, Ministerial Association. Senior Year: Y. M. C. A.: Volunteersg Victorian Society: Ministerial Association. Page Twenty-three CGRA C. CLICK, B.A. BRIDGEWATER, VIRGINIA HONOR GRADUATE Major: Science Her price is far above rabies. Cora is one of our Bridgewater girls and has been a member of our class for three years. In that time she has proved herself invaluable in all kinds of activities, and has used her talent to the best of her ability for the class as a whole. I-Ier scholastic record is one of high attainment and her teaching, as a side line, has been a success. Sincerity, straightforwardness, and optimism spell her disposition. To you, classmate, we extend our best wishes for a happy and successful life. fzmiiof' Year: Virginia Lee Society: As- sistant in Chemistry, Katherine in Arms and the Man. Senior Year: Chemistry Assistant: Y. XV. C. A. Cabinet: Virginia Lee Society: Mrs Ryder in The Lion and the Mouse. ADAM JOSEPH CARICOFE, B.A. BRIDGEWATER, VIRGINIA Major: Science, Foreign Language Ch.a1'acter is Power. This is the secret of Ioe's power. He is admired by all. Patience and perseverance are his characteristics. He graduated from B. A. in 1922, and re- turned ,to B. C. in 1923 and has done his college work well in addition to supervising the home farm. He has been a cooperator and leader in all things for the moral and spiritual tone of the college. He is one of our ecclesiastical representa- tives, being in the ministry four years, and having spent two summers in successful evangelistic work. He eagerly looks for- ward to Seminary work at Bethany and then to a rural pastorate. Jzmfior Year: Virginia Lee Societyg Vice- President Volunteersg Ministerial Associa- tion. Smzioi' Year: Rev. Pontifex Deetle in The Lion and the Mouseug Virginia Lee Societyg Volunteers, Ministerial Asociation. OLIVIA COOL, B.A. BRIDGEWATER, VIRGINIA HoNoR GRADUATE Major: Science, Education, Modern Languages. Quiet until you. know hcr, Then 'what a wealth you ind, A joyous spirit, clc'z'or, sweet, A girl of the Ioveliest kind. High scholarship is the distinguishing trait of this dainty dark haired maiden. She has attained her high standing because of natural brilliance, energy and enthusiasm. But Olivia's interests have not been one- sided. She likes to play tennis and her musi- cal talent and ability are in accord with her other achievements. She thoroughly enjoys a joke and it always happens to be on some one else. She is an active member of the Y. XV. C. A. and is always ready to serve 111 any capacity. Her poise gives her dignity, her sweet disposition a host of friends. She l.s proved herself to be a workman that needeth nothto be ashamed and we know success awaits her. i Junior Your: Tennis Club: Victorian So- Cletyl W. C. A. . Senior Your:Secretary-Treasurer Tennis Club? 5CCretary Victorian Society: Y. XV. C- A- Cabmcts Associate Rditm- 13. e. Bw. Page Twmty-foiir P r. if? t if t i zgfi. .ishing . She be oi xsiasm I 0116- - musi- Eth hfff enj0?'5 :I SOUW Oi the 5 serve dignity, Q, She an that 5 know -ian 50 T enlllj yn XX. C. Bee' mrfw' Til! 5, ELIZABETH DIEHL, B.A. BRIDGEVVATER, VIRGINIA Major: Science, History and Social Science SAMUEL F. DRIVER, B.A. STAUNTON, VIRGINIA Major: Science fudge 'Wt 'ZUUWWH by H1015 'w12iC1L COMCHL True to his word, and his work, and his friends. from her lips, For szlence is oft tzmes more eloquelit tharzf words. This bright face was first seen around the campus about seven years ago. After completing her academy work, she joined the class of '27 and has remained with us all four years. Babe is quiet, sincere and very conscientious, 'has rather a meditative disposition and is always willing to lend a helping hand. She has always been a lover of nature and delights in the study of plants and animals. She has made many friends dur- ing her stay at B. C. and she takes with her the good wishes of every member of her class. Junior Year: Student Volunteer: Vir- ginia Lee Societytg Tennis Club: Class Basketball. Senior Year: Student Volunteer, Vir- ginia Lee Societyg Tennis Club. Page Twenty-Jive The highest compliment that we can pay to Sam is to call him a real man. He can be depended upon whether it is the realm of the physical, mental, moral or spiritual. Capt Driver has the honor of being the leader of the first real intercollegiate football team Bridgewater has ever put in the field. His fine spirit and jovial disposition naturally draws people to him. He numbers the whole college, both men and women, among his friends. Sam's greatest interest lies in the fields of football, and chemistry. As Laboratory Assistant in Chemistry he has demonstrated his ability in teaching. He has managed Ripples in a way that makes us sure of his success in any line of business. Junior Year: Manager Reserve Basket- ball: Class Basketball: Reserve Basketball: Men's Student Council: Chemistry Assistant: Bluntschile in Arms and the Manu: Vice- President Victorian Society. Senior Year: Captain Varsity Football, Chemistry Assistant: President Victorian Society: President Men's Student Council, Monogram Club: Business Manager Rip- ples 3 Manager of Track: Jefferson Ryder in The Lion and the Mouse. EARLE WILLIAM FIKE, B.A. EGLON, WEST VIRGINIA A jolly good fellow he-and a better Izcart, I know 1'Z01'l6.U From the lofty mountains of West Vir- ginia hails Earle. Throughout the four years of the class of '27 Earle has been one of its most loyal supporters, always willing to do his part in what ever may fall to his lot. While very diligent and energetic in his work, he is always jovial and sure to greet you with a smile. Throughout all his college work, Earle has taken a great inter- est in student activities, and has proved his ability in many lines of endeavor. Earle has made many friends while at B. C. and all who know him appreciate his sterling worth and character. Earle, we extend to you our best wishes for a life of happiness and prosperity. Senior Year: Manager Varsity Footballg Tennis Clubg Tennis Teamg Senator Rob- erts in The Lion and the Mouse g Presi- dent Y. M. C. A.g T. K. A.g Art Editor of Ripples g President Victorian Societyg Volunteersg Ministerial Associationg Men's Glee Clubg Monogram Club. VINNIE FLORY, B.A. BRIDGEVVATER, VIRGINIA Major: English A perfect woman, 'zzobly fvlanlzrd, To wawz, Io comfort, and command, And yet a sfgirit still and bright Wztli sometlz-mg of angelic light. The class of i27 deems it an honor to claim Mrs. Flory as one of its members. Her native home was Covington, Ohio. She completed the B.E. course at Juniata Col- lege. I-Ier unlimited energy has enabled her to be not only the Queen in the home, but to gratify her desire to obtain her B.A. de- gree. I-Ier magnetic personality and noble Christian character has influenced all those who have come in contact with her. Mrs. Floryfs perseverance will be a constant in- spiration for us to climb still higher in the educational realm. She has the best wishes of the class. Page Twenty-six ALICE KATHRYN ELLER, B.A. DALEVILLE, VIRGINIA Major: English GRADUATE IN PIANO AND VOICE Her 'voice is like the evening thrash that sings on Cessnock banks nnseenf' Kathryn is a classmate who is true blue in character and disposition. She came to us when a Junior and has been a loyal mem- ber during the two years of her stay here. She spent her entire life at Daleville until she came to Bridgewater and has found somewhere in her journey of life the secret of true happiness and success. Kathryn is especially loved for her gift of song. At almost any time her voice can be heard ring- ing throughout the halls. Not only is she talented in music but in many other ways. With her congenial ways and amiable dis- position she has found her way into the hearts of both students and faculty. She has proved a good student, and we feel sure no matter what she undertakes, her life will be a great success. ' Senior Year: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet: As- sociations Editor, B. C. Bee: Secretary Vir- ginia Lee Society: Student Volunteers: Ladies' Glee' Club: President Woma11's As- sociation: Pianist of College Grchestrag Shirley in The Lion and the Mouse : Doris in The Pennant. Page Twenty-seven SAMUEL HOWARD GARST, BA. BLOUNTVILLE, TENNESSEE Major: Science He sings at morning, noon and night His 'voice so sweet, and his face so brzghtf' After spending his Freshman year at Daleville, Howard joined us in our Sopho- more year and has proven a real asset to our ranks. Sunny Tennessee claims this lad of versatile qualities which has made him a friend of all. It is a great pleasure to see Howard break the line in football, to take the basketball off the backboard, and to hear his baritone voice which has won for him many admirers in various communities. Howard is a good student in all of his sub- jects but in natural sciences he finds his greatest joy. Howard expects to enter the field of medicine in which we feel sure he will do his part in distinguishing the class of '27. Senior Year: Varsity Football: Manager Varsity Baseball: Executive Committee Ath- letic Council: College Male Quartet, bari- tone: President Virginia Lee Society: Presi- dent of Glee Club: Monogram Club: Varsity Basketball: Hon Fitzroy Bagley in The Lion and the Mouse : ciVC1'd3l1t Green in 'fThe Pennant. , Y Tin:-.,.---:V ' Ie VIRGIE HESS, B.A. HARRISONBURG, VIRGINIA Major: English Favors to mme, to all she smiles extends, i Oft she rejects but never once offends. In general Virgie is a quiet and unassum- ing lassie, but nevertheless We often hear her old familiar ha, ha, resounding over the campus. She came to take her place with us after having finished her preparatory course in the academy. There is Within her a desire to perform every task to the best of her ability and to make other's burdens lighter by her kind words and friendly man- ner. She is brave and daring, and accord- ing Cto reportsj she will soon cast her anchor into the seaof matrimony. But what ever she undertakes we wish her Godspeed in a happy and successful life. Junior Y ear: Virginia Lee Society. Senior Year: Virginia Lee Society. ELMER VERNON GILBERT, B.A. ROANOKE, VIRGINI.A Major: S'cience As a man may, he-fought his fight, Prozfed his truth by his 8ild6C1'Z'0l'.U Vernon hails from the Gem of the Moun- tain State where men are men and where the west begins. He completed his elemen- tary school work in Louisiana and then came to Virginia to have the final polish put on that he might ever dazzle as one of the brightest stars among the constellation of men. After having completed his high school and one year of college at Daleville he came to Bridgewater. Here he has been a true member of the class of '27. He de- serves all that life may have in store for him. J1l11ii0l' Year: Tennis Club: Tennis Team: Y. M. C. Ag Victorian Society. Senior Year: Tennis Club: Varsity Foot- ballg Y. M. C. A.: Critic Victorian So- cietyg Biology Assistant. Pagv 'I'-:unify-viglzt 1- 1- Fil u h Ji an gh lle en .C Ol' 11 . JI- 1 ight 'e NINA CATHERINE HUFFMAN, B.A. TIMBERVILLE, XTIRGINIA HONOR GRADUATE Major: Science, History and Social Science I cannot paint my diity fortli in words I hope my deeds will make report of me. Nina hails from the New Market High School. From the first she has shown her- self an excellent student. By attending sum- mer school and carrying heavy programs she was able to teach during her Senior year and finish her work for the September graduation. Not only has she done her school work well but has been a leader in student activities-social, religious, literary, and recreational. Her optimistic spirit has made her a wholesome, inspiring influence among her fellow students. She faces the world hopefully, courageously and with every prospect for abundant success. 'Sophomore Year: Librarian Assistant, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet: Sophomore Editor Ripples g Victorian Soc'etyg Ladies' Stu- dent Councilg Secretary Volunteers. Junior Year: Librarian Assistantg Secre- tary Y. W. C. A., B. C. Bee Staffg Ladies' Student Councilg Ladies' Glee Club: Volun- teers' Business Manager of HY Store. J Page Twenty-nine BENJAMIN FRANKLIN GOOD, B.A. NEW MARKET, VIRGINIA Major: S'cience There is sometlz-ing cordial about a fat man Everybody likes lzim and he likes e'verybod3i. Sometime before the close of the last century Shenandoah County recorded the birth of Benjamin Franklin Good. How long that has been we do not know, but long enough for nature to produce the larg- est member of our class. Mr. Good graduat- ed from the preparatory department here in l9l3. He tried his hand at teaching, preach- ing, and farming. It was also during this period that he sank in the sea of matri- monyf' He returned to B. C. in the fall of '20 and remained two years. He then be- came Principal of Spring Hill School and made a very successful record, being instru- mental in having the school accredited by the state. He returned to B. C. last fall and joined the class of '27 and has been the b1ggest element in the class. He returns to the teaching profession as a life work and the best wishes of the class go with im. Sofwlzomore Year: Volunteers: Minister- ial Association: Virginia Lee Society. Senior Year: Virginia Lee Society. LOIS MABEL IKENBERRY, B.A. DALEVILLE, VIRGINIA Major: English Here eyes outshiue the radiant beams That gilds the jaassmg showers, And glitters o'er the crystal streams,, And cheer each fresh'm1zg flowerf This little brown-eyed lass hails from Botetourt County, Virginia. All her school days were spent at Daleville until she joined our ranks as a Sophomore. Since then she has been a popular as well as a faithful member of our class. She is very fond of music. In fact, piano practicing has be- come quite romantic to her. She is very efhcient in expression and has played an im- portant role in several plays and operettas. We think she is planning to take up the teaching profession. We are sure she will be successful in whatever line she follows. .limrior Year: Y. W. C. A.g Ladies' Glee Clubg Ladies' Quartetg Chorister Virginia Lee Societyg Raina in Arms and the Man g Honor in A Trail of Hearts g Gertrude in Will Tell- 3 Secretary Ladies, Glee Club. Senior Year: Vice-President of-Y. W. C. A.g B. C. Bee Staffg President Ladies' Glee Clubg Pianist Virginia Lee Societyg Secre- tary Athletic Associationg Kate in The Lion and the Mouseng Miss Young in The Pennant. JOHNNY MILLER KLINE, B.A. MANASSAS, VIRGINIA Major: Science, History and Social Science For he's a jolly good fellow, tvlziclz nobody can deny. Johnny takes what comes like a man. We who have watched him for the last four years, know his sterling qualities, his cheery disposition, and optimistic view of life. His enthusiastic school spirit, relentless ser- vice in the dining hall, and his intellectual accomplishments are but the sign-posts pointing to a great career in life. XVe pre- dict that his undaunting ability will claim the success his classmates wish him. Junior Year: Class Basketball: Tennis Clubg Virginia Lee Society: Y. M. C. A.: Men's Glee Club. Senior l'yt'UI'I Tennis Club: Virginia Lee Societyg Y. M. C. A.: Men's Glee Club. Page Thirty UL FUI' n. ie. er- ual ts? ire- lim HHS A.. Let hifi? LEWIS RAY LAYMAN, B.A. CLo-VERDALE, VIRGINIA ' HONOR GRADUATE Major: English, Modern Language Every action is measured by the depth of the sehtzmeht from which it proceeds. Ray came to B. C. three years ago from Daleville, where he graduated from the academy and finished his Freshman year of college work. . He has a talent for music and has done splendid work in this fi-eld. His greatest ambition is to go on with his music and he has the courage and persistency to go the limit. He has been a diligent, conscientious stu- dent. Everyone who knows him, admires him, but very few know the true worth of his closest friendship. Ray's philosophy is love-VVe extend to him our best wishes. Junior Year: Pianist Victorian Society, Y. M. C. A., Men's Glee Club, College Orchestra, Victorian Society Orchestra. Senior Year: Victorian Society Orches- tra, College Orchestra, Secretary Men's Council, Men's Glee Club, Y. M. C. A. Page Thirty-one MARY THELMA PYLE, B.A. BALTIMORE, MARYLAND Major: English O sjgirit gay, a11d'ki11dIy heart! Preczous the blessing ye impart! From Baltimore came the smallest mem- ber of the class of '27. Although small in stature she is not small in capability, clever- ness and wit. . Thelma spent her high school days at Aberdeen. 'Ambitious for a college educa- tion she spent two years at Blue Ridge College and a summer at the University of Virginia and came to Bridgewater last fall for her Senior work. In this short time she has won many friends by her sweet disposition and gentle personality. Thelma believes in having a good time. Her maxim is Much study is a weariness to the fieshf' Her outlook upon life is very bright and we predict for her a successful career in whatever she chooses to do. Senior Year: Secretary Victorian So- ciety, Y. W. C. A., Jane Deetle in The Lion and the Mouse. ANNA KATHERINE MAXWELL, B.A. SHENANDOAH, VIRGINIA Major: Science The light of love, the purity of grace, The mind, the 'music breatlmzg from her face, The heart whose softness lzarmonized the whole, And, Oh! That eye was in itself a soul. Katherine has only been a member of our class during her Senior year, as she com- pleted her college course in three years by carrying extra work and attending sum- mer school. She graduated from Shenan- doah High School in 1924 and came to B. C. the following session. Katherine has the honor of being the youngest member of our class, She is a very capable student and enjoys studying science. She is planning to be a school marm next year, but we have very good reasons for believing that she will never receive a pension in this held. We are proud to have her as a member of the class of '27 and predict for her a bright and successful future. S0plt0m01'e.Yea1': Class Basketball: Vir- ginia Lee Society. Senior Year: Virginia Lee Society: Eudoxia in The Lion and the Mouse. ,Q VVILLIAM D. PAYNE, B.A. DAYTON, VIRGINIA HONOR GRADUATE Major: Science Although Bill was in our class only one semester we have learned to respect him and regard him as a man among men. This big six footer from Dayton not only car- ried his regular college work, but also taught and coached at Shenandoah College, as well as filled a regular position on the college Basketball team. Wlherever he goes his size and personality will win for him great respect and admiration. During his college career Bill has taken part in various student activities. His glace on the basketball team will be hard to Jmzlior Year: Vice-President Athletic As- sociation: Virginia Lee Society: Lyceum Committee: Captain Basketball Team: Class Basketball: Varsity Baseball: Physics As- sistant: Burtan Crane in Come Out of the Kitchen. S,',y,.. ',.7 U euzoa ta: . Virginia Lee Society , X ar- sity Basketball: Monogram Club. Page Tliirfy-I-zc'u H1 llS hi ll e ll: 31 nas lis to ls- lim ass Xs- of ar- VJ-'0 EDNA MAC MILLER, B.A. LAWRENCE HAROLD HOOVER, B.A. BRIDGEWATER, VIRGINIA Major: Education Once a friend, always a friend. A loyal and true friend is our Edna Mac. Her friendliness and willingness to help others endear her to all her classmates. Edna completed her music course here some years ago and then taught school before joining our class last year. However, in spite of the fact that she has been an actual member of our class but a short time she has .made herself a name and will be re- membered as one who has been faithful to the ideals of Bridgewater College in every respect. She is one of the most studious, reliable and ambitious members of the Senior Class. Never shirking her duty she is always full of fun and ready to enter- tain her friends with a selection on her loved piano. Edna is indeed a chum worth having at all times. Wherever she may go the interest of the class of '27 will follow this lovable, friendly day student. fnnior, Senior Year: Virginia Lee S0- ciety. Page Thirty-three TIIVIBERVILLE, VIRGINIA Major: English Wlzose tlionghts, whose deeds, 'whose 'maxims are Ins own, Formed on the feelings of his heart alone. Lawrence possesses just enough of that happy-go-lucky, easy free manner with the more serious to make him agreeable to every- one. He is a real maker of friends which is a most desirable trait. Cas , as he is generally known on the campus, goes around with a broad smile on his face and a ready joke on the end of his tongue for everyone he meets. In the field of de- bating, in which he is a real genius, he has brought much honor to his Alma Mater as well as to himself. Much more could be said about this promising young gentleman but much more will be heard concerning him in the next few years than could be penned on any paper. Seizfiof' Year: First Semester, Emory and Henry College: President Thespian Drama- tic Club: Secretary-Treasurer Five State Declamation Contestg President of Emory Clubg Vice-President of Sigma Iota Frater- nityg Debating Teamg Y. M. C. A. Cabinetg Forum Political Economy: Tau Kappa Al- phag Kappa Phi Kappa. Second Semester, Bridgewaterg Judge Stotts in The Lion and the Mouse g T. K. A. DEANE RUMBURG, B.A. ROANOKE, VIRGINIA Major: English, Foreign Language She doeth. little ki1zd11esses 1 ALDA V. SHIPMAN, B.A. J BRIDGEXVATER, VIRGINIA Major: English This sweet girl is pretty and gay. Which most leave undone or despisef An, ideal girl in every way, , Deane came to us in the fall of '26. She Graduated from Roanoke High School in '23 having taken her Freshman year of col- lege at Daleville. During the next two years she was librarian at Roanoke High School and took some college work there. She also attended school at Roanoke Col- lege during the summer. Her high intellec- tual ability, untiring ambition, and a bright outlook on life have caused many to love and admire her. One cannot keep the blues around Deane, she is not pessimistic herself and will not allow others to be so. Her energy seems to be inexhaustible. As librarian this year she has been very successful, and the splendid work she has done is very commendable. She has taken an active part in both athletics and literary activities of the school and is very much interested in religious work. The world awaits the great good she is going to ac- complish along this line, for Deane is plan- ning to be a missionary. Senior Year: Vice-President Y. P. D.g Debating Teamg Victorian Societyg Volun- teers, Y. W. C. A. The kind of a friend not met cc'cry day. Chottie is as merry as the day is long. It makes no difference where she is she al- ways has a good time. Her merry laugh can be heard about the campus. Her at- tractive manner and sweet disposition have won for her a permanent place in the res- pect and admiration of her classmates. She is an all-round good sport, never too busy to lend a hand or appreciate a joke. Her popularity is due largely to her good looks and winning smile. During her stay at B. C. we have never known her to become ex- citedg she always keeps a Leavell head. She goes calmly on her way determined to accomplish all she undertakes and we have never known her to fail in her eflorts. She is ua talented and willing worker, sure to gain success. She has proved herself very efhcient as one of the ollice secretaries of the State Sunday School Association. She is also good in her school work but she likes a good time thrown in to make things bal- ance. By her many faithful and kind deeds, we have learned that Chottie's character is not of a selfish type. She is the sunbeam of our class, a sweet and lovable companion. Page Tlzirfy-four VERNA MAY KLINZIE, B.A. TROUTVILLE, VIRGINIA A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. Verna came to us from Manchester where she took her first three years of college Work. Since we have learned to know her we are sure Bridgewater has gained and Man- chester has lost a good student. Verna, by her winning smile and pleasing personality, has made many friends among the faculty and students. She has served efficiently on the Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, always putting her best effort into whatever she undertook. Verna has the qualities that make for suc- cess in life. As you go out to teach next year, and throughout life, Verna, your friends at B. C. wish you the best of suc- cessand happiness. Senior Year-: Y. W. C. .A.g 'Ladies' -Stu- dent Councilg Secretary'V1ctor1an Soc1ety,Z Miss Nesbit in The Lion and the Mouse' Page Thirty-five A ERNEST C. SNYDER, B.A. TROUTVILLE, VIRGINIA Major: Science We must take the enrrent 'when it swells, or lose our ventures. Ernest has spent only his Senior year at Bridgewater. He took his other college work at the University of Virginia, at Blue Ridge College and at Roanoke College. Ernest has shown himself to be a student of no mean caliber at each of these institutions and especially at Bridgewater in this his senior year in college. He is a student who goes at his work with determination and seeks to do it well or not at all. He is particularly fond of athletic sports of all kinds and has distinguished himself rather highly as an athlete. Ernest is of a social disposition which enables him to make friends very easily, and he is quite popular wherever he goes. He is an all-round good sport and line gentleman. He takes life neither too seriously or too lightly, but strikes the happy medium. Ernest has had two years of teach- ing experience in the midst of his college career, and expects to enter the teaching profession after graduation. We predict a brilliant future for him and the class of 1927 bids him Godspeed. Senior Y ear: Virginia Lee Societyg Var- sity Football. MILEY OTTO ZIGLER, B.A. TIMBERVILLE, VIRGINIA Major: Science, Why slzozild a man' whose blood is warm witlzin, Sit lfke his grmidszre in alabaster. Sponnie is already on the road to suc- cess in his career, having spent the past session at M. I. T. in Boston. Along with his scientific turn of mind he possesses many other noteworthy qualities. On the forensic platform he has shown marked ability. As an athlete he has proven himself to be equally competent. He has a keen sense of humor on all occasions, but above every- thing else his voluminous and almost un- limited vocabulary has distinguished him. Sophomore Year: Varsity Basketball: Class Basketball: Tennis Club: Vice-Presi- dent of Class: Debating Team: Critic Vir- ginia Lee Society: Y. M. C. A.: College Grchestra. Junior Year: Varsity Basketball: Class Basketball: Varsity Football: Tennis Club: T. K. A.: Debating Team: Y. M. C. A.: Virginia Lee Society: College Orchestra: Monogram Club: Sergius in Arms and the Man. Senior Year: Mass. Institute of Technol- ogy, Boston, Mass. LETA CASSELL SHOXVALTER, B.A. PORT REPUBLIC, VIRGINIA HONOR GRADUATE Major: English, Foreign Languages, Education None know lier but to love lier, None name her but to praise. In the four years of college life together Leta's classmates have come to realize the complete truth of this statement. From the Freshman to the Senior year she has been a shining light. High scholarship, loyalty to her friends, and true Christian woman- hood, mark her a real Southern Lady. No task is too great, no problem is too difficult for her to undertake. Leta has a lovable disposition, and is unswervingly loyal to her many friends of both sexes. Her many charms are rarely combined in one person. Leta, we can see only a bright future for one so gifted and wherever you go the wishes of the class of 1927 go with you. Junior Year: Class Basketball: Y. NV. C. Cabinet: Victorian Secretary: Vice- President Ladies' Student Council: Vir- gin1a.Randolph in The Trial of Heartsn: Tennis Club: Secretary College Sunday School. Senior Year: Tennis Club: Editor Rip- ples :.President Y. VV. C. A.: Treasurer Victorian Society: Mrs, Rossinoreu in The Lion and the Mouse. Page Tliirfy-sir CECIL J. WINE, B.A. INDIAN SPRING, TENNESSEE Major: Science Not what yon think but what you know, And acting accordingly makes the man. Cecil J. hails from the K'Sunny State of Tennessee. He is a man of wide and varied experience. He has been pursuing educa- tion from time to time but has made variety his spice of life. He completed his academy work at Daleville College in 1918 and was called into the army service for a short time. In 1919 he entered upon his college career at Daleville College. Here he was much liked and entered whole-heart-edly into all phases of -college activity. He then dropped out of school to follow the teaching pro- fession for two years returning to Dale- ville in '23 to finish his Junior College work. The teaching profession claimed him again for two years, and in '25 and '26 he studied in the State Teacher's College at Johnson City, Tennessee. Cecil came to us this year to swell the ranks of the class of ,27. Here he has shown himself a worthy classmate and student. Senior Year: Virginia Lee Society, Var- sity Footballg Men's Glee Club. Page Thirty-seven IDA MAE BELLE JUDY, B.A. PETERSBURG, WEST VIRGINIA Major: Bible, Foreign Language, Education She openeth her month with wisdomg And tn her tongue is the law of kindness. Miss Judy came to us in our Senior year and we regret that we have not had the privilege of working with her more. She comes from Petersburg, VVest Virginia but has been a Bible teacher at Shenandoah Col- lege for a number of years. She is also Social Director at the same institution at the present time. 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M5 wbiawiqxlifffl' vi ' WUMg1jQg1'11Qfjgq'- '. 1- W 'f1.b.t11,2-I1 'ling I-V -Wifi'-I QW' ll, ,111 Q., Ax' K ,' . K 1 W uf ' 1 -- K 'X 14:1 '11 1 ' f7I1,'4v1'f -121311517511'W11'--'SW-1'141.f1fW1fi'1!i'-ffm! 1' f ' 5i1 '- Wi?-X 1 '54451' 1' '1'11'rv'1.,. 1 L1 1111-g 11,1111 - -11 '-:11r.g- L1 . , -- 1. , '- 11 fl , 17141011 . 1' .fa ,wif-4,.1,,g1,A-1114. . 1 ., 51, 1- M. 11'111111z111111111121m11f.L1z1n1'113'm114,45'1m -' 'N 1111 mr V 1f13fis?fMw.. Q 1 191 -111111. , X 11 ,1i1' -5 71' y fix.. Xf?i, i7 li ff- - ' , , '.' Z..-Q'i,,.f1.Y - ,J 5:1 p 1 -1: 13-. - -fx Q .f- - A ,juniurs F 2 ' if R. DOUGLAS NININGER VVILLIAMSON ROAD, ROANOKE, VIRCINIA His hear! 'is liglzf wiflzini, lads, Wliafcvei' wind rloflz blow. I Tennis Club: Treasurer Athletic Association: Secretary Athletic Council: Executive Com- mittee of Athletic Association: Vice-President Class: College Cheer-leacler 1. Secretary T R A: Debate Team: Chairman Lyceum Committee: President Virginia Lee Society: Y. M. C. A.2 Men's Glee Club: Monogram Club. WALTER S. FLORY, JR. BRIDGEVVATER, VIRGINIA The large heart, and lzimible 111.i11d, Tlzat cost :info our vision, fufzwc, jvresmzf, pasff' Tennis Club: Tennis Team: President of Class: Editor-in-Chief B. C. Bee: T K A: Debating Team: Assistant Business Manager Ripples : Critic and Vice-President Victorian Society: President Tennis Club: Manager Tennis: Montgomery Hawkes in Peg O' My Heart. ' EDNA LEONA MILLER MT. CRAXVFORD, VIRGINIA Lai1gl1fe1' 011' her lips and soul wiflziizl lm' vyvx, DV1tty lzfflc lass and szmuy as flu' sleiv.v. ' Class Secretary: Virginia Lee Society: Ethel in Peg O' My Heart. J. EMMERT IKENBERRY DALIEVILLI2, VIRGINIA Never put out your arm fczrflzor flzmzi you can bring il vaxilv Mick. Assistant. Manager Varsity Basketball: Varsity Football: Tennis Club: Class Treasurer: As- sistant Librarianig Secretary .Debate Council: T K Ag Debate Team: Secretary Lvceuin Com- mittee, Critic Victorian Society: Y. M. C. A., Monogram Club. i ' CLASS OFFICERS IEEZIQLITS SNIljTIfg1:liklR '1Ii e5Z,?f'l i J- EMMERT IKIENRIQRRV ,,w,..,.,.,.,,,., , .,,, T,-4-gxm,-N EDNA L MILLER ' we-S'8f1flCfll PROF. Nl2LsoN HOFFMAN.Ielonormgv Illcnilvvr ' ' time my El-ANEOR LHRISTINE TTLTIFIFMAN ,,,.,,.,., ,lllyyi-im! MOTTO: Honor Lies at Labor's Gate. CLASS COLO-RSI Blue and Gold - V . . , Li.Ass l'l.0WliRI XVlnte lwsc l'ug1i' lforh' HIRAM C. AREY BRIDGEVVATER, VIRGINIA E. Few things are impossible to diligence tinfl skill. Botany Assistantg Debating Teamg Virginia Lee Society. A, EDVVARD THEODORE BUCK RICHNAVOOIJ, WEST VIRGINIA Send me rnen great for the combat, . .Men who are grit to the core. Captain-Elect and Assistant Coach Varsity Footballg Reserve Basketballg Virginia Lee So- cietyg Y. M. C. Men's Student Counfilg Monogram Clubg Director of Residence VVardo Hallg Coach Varsity Track. . HAZEL L. GARBER STAUNTON, VIRGINIA To know her is to love her. Victorian Societyg Y. W. CQ A.g Ladies' Glee Club. BOYD. JOSEPH GLICK . CENTERVILLE, VIRGINIA A face fnll of meaning and earnestness A man of strength and man of toil. Captain Varsity Basketballg Varsity Football: Varsity Baseballg Vice-President Athletic As- sociationg Lyceum Committeeg Critic Virginia Lee Societyg Secretary-Treasurer Monogram Club. . , RUDOLPH A. GLICK CENTERVILLE, VIRGINIA Wisdoni oft hath songh hint, - He scorned the lore she brought him. His only books were woman? looks, ' - And follgfs all they taught him. , D Assistant Manager Varsity Footballg Tennis Clubg TennisiTeam.j Student Representative of Executive Committee of Athletic Associationg Y. M. CHA. Cabineti Business Myanager B. C. Beeg Virginia Lee Societyg President Orchestrag Jerry 111 Peg O My Heart- Page Forty-one .N fs any ' W I' f yr,-w . - W L, I, X, ew' - f .W ., A . if f. ' . .4 5 ie . ,w ag i uf 1 Ts, . ,,..xf,.. -A ' SAMUEL A. HARLEY MANAssAs, VIRGINIA A noble aizanner, azobly consecrafefl to maui, never dies. 3 Q So . Y. M. C. A. Cabinet: President Student Volunteers: Virginia Lee Society: Ministerial As- sociation. BOYD I. HARSHBARGER WEYERS CAVE, VIRGINIA Tho vauquislzed, he would argue sfillf' Tennis Club: Physics Assistant: Victorian Society. ALICE LEDA GRAYBILL NOKESX'ILLE, WVIRGINIA Favors to none, to all slze smiles extends, Off she rejects, but 1lC7.'0l' ouee 0jj e1zcls. ' , Tennis Club: Book Store Clerk: President of Ladies' Sunday School Class: Secretary Y. P. I D.: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet: Virginia Lee Society: Chorister Student Volunteers: Ladies' Glee l Club: Bennett in Peg O' My Heart. A I. OMAR HARTMAN VVESTOVER, MARYLAND lu the sjwivig cz young maffs fancy lightly turns fn flzozrglzfx of lo-z'e. ' Tennis Club: Chemistry Assistant: Victorian Society: Y. M. C. A. GORDON K. HOOVER Nov. 9, 1905-OCT. 14, 1926 We knew him as amian of thouiglzits and deeds. Page Forly-I-wo DAVID HUEFMAN TIMBERVILLE, VIRGINIA Could I love less, I sltottlal be l1afJpie1'. Tennis Clubg Y. M. C. A. Cabinetg Victorian Societyg Men's Glee Club. HOMER A. I-IUMPI-IREYS BUENA VISTA, VIRGINIA A little lettofwledge now and then, Is relished by the best of men. Tennis Clubg College Sunday School Superintendentg Treasurer Y. M. C. A.g Victorian Society, Vice-Presidentg College Orchestrag Victorian Orchestra. MARY VIRGINIA MANNING BRANDYWIN12, Wesr VIRGINIA r!Wl167'L once the heart of a tlzaidevt is stolen, The mazd will steal after fzt soon. Tennis Clubg Virginia Lee Societyg Y. W. C. A.g Ladies' Glee Clubg Mrs. Chichester in Peg O' My Heart. CECIL C. IKENBERRY DALEVILLE, VIRGINIA A day for toil, cm hom' for sport, lfzrt for a frfiend fis life too short. Tennis Clubg Secretary Men's Sunday School Classg Y. M. C. A. Cabinetg Sport Editor B. C. Beeg Debating Teamg Virginia Lee Societyg Volunteer Bandg Men's Glee Clubg College Orchestrag Virginia Lee Orchestra. DEWITT L. MILLER BRIDGEXVATER, VIRGINIA He had that merry glance that selclom laelgfs heart resists. Assistant Manager Baseballg Reserve Basketballg Tennis Clubg Tennis Teamg B. C. Bee Staffg Debating Team, Alternateg 'Virginia Lee Societyg Volunteer Bandg Ministerial As- sociationg Y. M. C. A.g College Orchestrag VVinner Tennis Cup-Tournamentg Alaric in Peg O' My Heart. 1 Page Forty-three ' HANNAH CATHERINE MYERS EDOM, VIRGINIA The songs she sings, the smiles she 'wears Makes the sunshine everywhere. U. R. of Y. W. C. A.g Associate Editor B. C. Beeg Junior Editor Ri.pples 2 Secretary Victorian Societyg Corresponding Secretary Student Volunteersg Vice-President Ladies' Stu- dent Council. ' RAYMOND R. PETERS WERIZ, VIRGINIA Fd rather have a fool to niake ine inerry than experieizce to make me sadf' Varsity Eootballg Tennis Clubg President Sunday School Class: President B. Y. P. U.3 Y. M. C. A. Cabinetg Managing Editor B. C. Beep Vice-President Victorian Society: Vice- President Student Volunteersg Secretary-Treasurer Ministerial Associationg Vice-President Men's Student Councilg Editor of The Eagle g Christian Brent in Peg O' My Heart. M. DUDLEY REXRODE . MT. SOLON, VIRGINIA He who serves well and speaks not, inerits more than they who clanzozn' loudest at tlze doorf' FRANK A. STRICKLER H g A. BRIDGEVVATER, VIRGINIA ' We can.: live rwithont inoney, without friends and books, Bnt civilised man cannot live wztliont coolesf, H Yarsitydfootballg Tennis Clubg Tennis Teamg Chemistry Assistant: Virginia Lee Society: Jarvis in Peg O My Heart. U MADGE A. STOVER SPRINGCREEK, VIRGINIA Fair is the darnsel, passing fair.. SWWW at distance gleams her S1ILill?!'U Virginia Lee Societyg Y. W. C. A.g Ladies' Glee Clubg Peg in Peg O' My Heart Page forty-four VIRGINIA K. STUMP WAYNESBOROI, VIRGINIA The hearty grasp, the honest gaze, The voice that ineans the thing it says. Manager Varsity Basketball, Reporter for B. C. Bee of Victorian Society, Y. W. C. A. Ladies' Student Council, President Monogram Club. t GUY E. WAMPLER I WEYERS CAVE, VIRGINIA H e lives in a honse by the side of the road and is a friend to man. Varsity Baseball, Tennis Club, Victorian Society, President Ministerial Association, Y. M C. A., Men's Student Council. PAUL G. KLINE Enom, VIRGINIA Can any king be half so great, so kind, so good as I? Tennis Club, Victorian Society, Y. M. C. A., Men's Glee Club. EVA REBECCA WAMPLER 2 sg., MT. SIDNEY, VIRGINIA Th'ei,fl'miles that win, thegtints that glow, I A Bnt tell ofdays in goodness spent, ' A mind at peace with all below, , A heart whose love is innocent! Victorian Society, Y. W. C. A., Ladies' Glee Club. Page Forty-five 1 , WW. fr m,, I 1 fx X, M n fs, ,Ml W ,xx , J QM 3 1 A , .f 1 .fsfqiv 'Y7',g.j, f g UQ A . -, 72 W 12 K 4 .7 5, QQKZR N' w r ' 4 'N H X ' 2 r'G1mXne S 0 me 5? A if , JUNIOR SNAPS Shevhex-A. N h ii' , A - ,i X X sw arvx- :ww X Q it . ' E T x 1 A fffsx Q' X X ,A Mxvzamkm xm x 153336 AX X i fix XQ -S X N kvx X . Page Forty-si.1 Page F orty-se-ven A Dream of Springtime W'-ishing for spring with all 1ny niight, Longing for its lzeailties and glories lnright, Seeining to see each lyrown-clothed hill Sparleling with sunshine and green until In-fancy the bird again earol's his song ,' Days begin earlier, but not half so longg The grass peeps ont, there are violets to see, Biitterenps, dandelions, sweet avneinoneg The trees in new leaves are filled with glee The wind whispers low through the tall pine treeg Froin the old apple tree eonzes the rolJin's song The gentle breezes carry the sweet notes along, And see inthe top of yonder elin tree The saucy inoehing-lrird seolds at nie. Each day jilled with happiness, no tiine to be sad- Indeed, it just seeins all nature is glad! I-I.C.M.-Class of ,28 JUNIOR SNAPS 1. Q- J, 1-ts Page' Forty-cigllt i is 1 5 1 f 5 n X -J 'v X 'C - 3 Qs: ix'-,x3.i. ' . Xl I A ' Af. Ji i My - f X '-51f?:-3- -W ff X 1 'il Ei .x if X ww. , q E IM Vml0 4 Q-'. W :':'-2! '-,.r-!- Siwh ffyfffffffiiywfffwyfff fffffffffy 'FTSS 'mam WWWWWWffWWffffffffffiwWww M ey S 5642 , S. ,il Rf j, - igiig , 41. :-- 1, Q e-- ..,.-f- ? f .i , - - ' 'L ',.f'79, ' ,. fi , i 3 Q 1 4 I N AN-!, f4 4 X UW + 1 fi' V: 1 5 Ng, u. ' V 1 -IVQ' 1 If SJ J 1 PM g y V 1 Q K , a f f 1 -www X I 7 ff ff I DW ' ' A 0 ovnaw-L Il f h f A YW Suphnmnr V , ,, f 4 nf . - , ' M4 A 4 'YS' , Sophomore Class CLASS MoTTo: He Conquers Who Enduresf' CLASS CoLoRS: Old Rose and Green CLASS FLOWER: VVhite Rose OFFICERS HAROLD F. SVVARTZ - - - - - - - President WARD R. MYERS - - Vice-P1'eside1zf CARRIE R. SIMMERS - - - Secretary . H. EARLY BEAHM - - T1'casm'c1' PROP. F. D. DOVE ----- - - - Honoraery l1lC7l1bN' MASTER FREDERIC DoVE - - - Illascot Page F if! 3' X 'M hw MILLER FULLER RJIALSTON K I PUALEXP-NBER Page Fifty-one LQARBER SOPHUMORES L CLS HOWALTER , R. FIRESTONE . '5. SHAFFER .G-BROWN N.KENURlC.K P. FULLER H. cox vi ' iw N 3 3 K 6.sANc,ER CADRIVER .LLAYMA N.1.ANms N , R.CRi5T L.GL!CK X 4 f X A J. WATT PLTHON PSON RJCRIST 'W'- I5-'N FLBOWMAN X Nx XX X SX E.KlNZlE K X x fix QNX V Q X Sw FLMILLER J. FULLER SOPHOMORES at N M.us-.ENBERQ R.LoNp, Page Fifty-two , f 2115 4 J 7 J X7 if f , -N sq 95, gf ggggfq 9 K, 1, J mer! 3 f . . , , ig1,Q0'ffM4 , infix f' , 1 512 ' -7 2 f f' f 1, . iw . L' J V' ww W 14.41 4:, ,,!,2 , M , Q . ,452 X, ' 4 5' ff qv' WW E 3 Wv ' K 7 , 'wmwrf fm, , 'a'77'ff i,-,.W'l.?'yf f' ' VH , iff !,SM,f.sag f ff A V , W Page Fifty-three SOPHOMORE SNAPS 0 ,f I f 0fDc'vv'Nf7 X QS M? vague iffs. Classmates Q Oh guide ine' gentle inuse llfhile I pen an ode, To a gracious noble few lflfho trudge along the road. Front far and near they gathered here To join the college band, Unloosed from chains of niortal fear They glean the good at hand. Now they troop a phantoin group Along yon purple inoor, Their banner bears the inotto true He conquers who endures. Around the world their pathway leads Through valley o'er plain and steep, Tiine will record heroic deeds And heaven their vigils keep. Then shall we ineet, don't say ine nay- To strolee old 71'tC?774,0l'37jS lyre, And spin sweet tales of college days Around a blazing pre? Our ineeting is as raindrops are Upon the plateau wide, Vlfe run long not very far Then part at the divide. Through shady nook and deep ravine The broolelet gleanzs and leaps, It nieanders on through ineadows green Then in the ocean sleeps. So as the broolclet inay be seen Quenching the thirst of inan, Under our colors Old Rose and Green May we follow our Creator's plan.4 D.G.L. Page Fifty-four 'Ege- ,iii-f ff X fk- 5 X Alajem X qi? . Y I S f Z f ?l ZZ H-7'fF: ' 5 -Ff- ..: -:? -ae'-' Z,,,.. ,rd-,.,.-1 -,-1-1-' - ' fmiw fZf7? i-f?f ii - .-- -n h- Q ' '.- -nu ,.. -5-g N 5-gi f' --- -L- -f- - 1 f f 1 .E i if--X L -4 'xf XJ-TX e7 - -f-M 7 a 'ff 'fx5xf'1.,,T-1 -i- I -- 'f-' L I ! -- L' - - ? 'IX :ji - Ti ff - H-.i . - ff ff Us , - ' 41 l .. - l X - 1 I P-BA - T ' fm 5 M - , - ,EQ-1 Nm X ll S-T75-l'f,,iE.'. ' M . Y + 212222 '1 Q 3 f L M, iq :Li 2 ' wi y- 5 - uz' Li Q. 11 M ll ?iF-if. - :Q lf I '!'l l ' , f-:f-,.-'- '- 5 ', jg, 1 . 'ln My Q H , 4, M 1 fa- fpf- f 5, -QP 1, 3 'I fmqni. M W ?+-'-- RTA, :Inu '- ---L 'Y- ...LT . ',, A 4 fi - iZ'.4- .glp-.mi 'll lf! Y, -'4 V I - gf ' iff ll' X -- ,.-. 1-: . I - -11,11 Sl' -- . l ,,ff'-f:-- LT-eil'-ffm 511 ?: '- i i? H V151 fi i .- If 1 IN Q if g.. Q ,Q 3 K yi, Fijeg- Ei? - 1 f? - 4- 1 X J 2'f'f ' '- 7 ,f f- , ' Wi-fi -I if fy,-ff 1:Ti,- uf- X -ig - 43? L - gif. - f - , - . ' X ,,. ' - Z4 fl---ii+' 1' , Jul r- - ' .4 ,Q --- '-' Q 4 9 - um i' T- '1' S-hm 11 4 f an C if 'L yzfvm-i ,Q ,ge 4, , 4 1 - ..!Ai1.R Freshman Class CLASS MO1'TOI I Accept My Trust. X, fr V' fe CLASS COLORS: Steel Gray and ROSe CLASS FLOXVERZ Mountain Laurel OFFICERS A ERNEST E. MUNTZING - - - - - - - - P1 eszdrnf FRANCIS F. WAYLAND - - Vicq-P1'vs1'dv11i MARGARET EARLY - - - - Secretary EDWARD ZIEGLER Treasurer CLASS ROLL BITTINGER, PREMA BROWN, PAUL BRUMBAUGH, FRANCES CARTER, FRED CLINE, PAUL COFFMAN, PAUL CUPP, CARLTON DRIVER,'RACHEL ANNA DRIXVER, MARY F. EARLY, MARGARET EVERS, ROY PIKE, DOVE FLESHER, EULA MAY FORRER, JOHN FUNK, HAROI,D GARBER, EARL GARBER, FRANCES GARBER, VVILLIAM GOOD, VVELTY I'IARRIS, CLAUDE HARRIS, RAY HELTZEL, RACHEL HEIDNER, GLADE HESS, GEORGE HOCKLIAN, NELLIE HOI.LEN, ELSIE HOLSINGER, FREDRICK HUIYFNIAN, JOSEPH HUNIPHREYS, MRS. HOBIIZIH HUPP, CECIL IDLEMAN, DOROTHY JONES, NELLIE IQERNS, ALYAN KINZIE, GILBERT KIRACOFE, 'WALTER KOOGLER, LOYD MARSHALL, NELI.IIE MILLER, MILLER MII,I.ER MII.I.IER MILT.ER, EMILY IVY JOHN LEWIS MARY MILLER, OREN MILLER, A. RUTH MOORE, HfXZEL 1XlUNDY, THEODORE NIUNTZING, ERNEST MYERS, IWARK MYERS, REBECCA PYLE, XVILLIAM ROSS, HL7GI'I SHOXVALTER, RESSIIE SPIGLE, FLORA STICKLEY, EFFIE XVAMPLER, EFFIIE VVAYLAND, FRANCIS XVILL, ANNA XVILL, HARRY XVINE, ALBERT XVINE, EDNA XVINE, GALEN XVRIGHT. JOSEPHINE ZIEGLER EDWARD Page fzffx vu i x 1 5 1 ! uafzas-rfgzfgg .9505 1,-Pffff, ffiivf ffl! FRESHMAN CLASS E N mt M4 wife! 2 M .1451 5 ,S r X 1 N ff. W 3, ,',, , , ..., . -.---M ? 3 W X f ' M 0? Q libres C,hmv1p1o1+s ' h , I A-nd f , ' Bu.'mS mi ., ,i j '4,.:' i V if , ,Egfr .Q . ,m b . Z2 fi 2 2 2 1 m Q? Q 32' , f f ff W, 1 Q 4, W . fmflfff' ax M Zh... 3 f--f fx- 4. f -1 If tjffwggxggf xvf L ,q .W,V., ,,g. 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N '. ., III IIN' Um M' .W MW JMW .Zf ww ' 1lnmzr'rm7ZrrrncunWl:lf5nn:En11luI'rLun'l':llu11'll nln ffMqfgfuA-rgxm'fl'mnlrnulUrlf'1'1r11lrlv1al1lv'P4.1IlLml.nu f1lnI1rlnf 'f'UlmrlnrUnIm1lm umm u. lull 11 1 I I 1 1 1 ,1 Y 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 T 1 5 1 '1 1 1 1 1 V, ,1 Q 1 1 1 .XIX 1 X111 11 I 1,1 11- 1 11 W., .M 11' 1 11 I J? 1 ,1 V111 ,111 ,11 1 11, .1 I, 1 ' 1 ,, 11. ,1, 1 11111 111 W 1 'l1Q '12 1 1 . I 1 ,1 1 1 1 1 1,11 ' 111 ,Ng 'J1' ,W , NL 1 r -, , i V, ' 1 I If COACH E. S. KIRACOFE COACH JOE MILLER Officers of Athletic Association MERXVIL LEAVELL - - - - Presoidefzt A BOYD GLICK - - - Vice-Pnfsident . Lois IKENBERRY - - - - - Secretary DOUGLAS NININGER - ---- T1'easm'e1' WARD MYERS - - - Asst. Treasmfef' PROF. C. E. SHULL Clzairman of Athletic Council Page F iftjv-nm: LADIES' MONOGRAM CLUB MEN'S MONOGRAM CLUB .faq f H,:'. 1.1 A-b1'.fl,x:..:., Y 1, L 4:f.f1'QfQifffjF ' ' f U fjl,fQ' Y K I x I r I . W 'HH . 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I-.1'5'223Gf-1125.3 51 A ' ? ' Zi - 'Ll' ' J m fiA95f175lf?' +153-ik fi? P E A- ' f5ijiA:1f:EzQ5Zi:f' ' f-nil'- h ' ' -' f S - 1 Q - TT -3 ,f11 fi ff - f ?QfQ- - . g2 Y ,, i Qk K a f f i4 ff 7 1' ex ry, fnnthull 95124 2.1-:C,1.1'gg 00 S Z 4 VARSITY FGOTBALL TEAM Z f 4-,f 1, Q f ffaff was W ' f , w f f ' ,? f, ,,,, , 'f,f' f, ,Q,k' ' y ' 1 :Cart-Driver H , 'L ,f , fx 5 W , .f , ,A , , 4 wif 4,s,,,' Q , fa , 4 , X I 'f 1 , C MPP, vrv Buck' ' ,f -W, ,wwav Mgr Of, za, F' ny. . Q- - W-1 - ' Agfiaii- 35 .-Riagg iq., ' 3513- i:Ia?i11-fi -5 fDcc Ike ,- Q.-fi Y 1 I x ,Sf S .ew if Qin '. -' -Q WX-X r' T225-f fW'Ah1'- 3. V 'fbi' f :Ewff5'g?'x,1g. sg , 'F 4-'sf im A 5' X. GENE, 91 .Mx S' ,fx ,S S. XX' f x + L wif . . x fi' Qg:Xj?'5SQi - 5 N -. -Wi' f Hikevfm my P1.5.Lg.K NTU fx . ix' xp- : K at rv igv Q, R ., 4 , X .XXX ., .. - Q, X, A . FOOTBALL MEN Page Sixty-three X . 7lZ Q Football Men MILLER-COACH. Coach comes from V. P. I. with a deep love for the gridiron game and a head full of old and original ideas in regard to it. A large part of the credit for the team's success is due him as head coach. DRIVER-CAPTAIN. Sam proved his worth not only as a leader but also as fullback. He is a line smasher on off tackle plays, and puts into operation one of Coach Miller's slogans of letting his opponents know when they're hitf' He is a man who will be hard to replace next season. BUCK-COACH-QUARTERBACK. Buck hails from Richwood, W. Va., having engaged in foot- ball at Western Maryland before his appearance here. As assistant coach, Buck has done much toward the making of the team, and in play he is a fast backfield man and a brilliant performer in end runs. He never fails to make big gains when he carries the ball, and as captain-elect for next year he will be a main part of the backfield machine. GARST-TACKLE. Here's a husky Tennessean, who made his first acquaintance with foot- ball last s-eason. He has made good use of this rather short experience, to become a hard hitting tackle and a mainstay in the line. FIKE-MANAGER-HALFBACK. When it comes to hitting the line, Earl can always be depended upon to take the ball thru. PENCE-CENTER. Wilbur is a tower of strength in the line, both on the offensive and de- fensive. Much more should be heard from him because he is now a Sophomore. GLICK-QUARTERBACK. W'e are to be congratulated upon having so capable a man to fill this position. He is a cool, fast and accurate passer. CUNNINGHAM-END. This experienced warrior covers his territory in a fashion that would meet the approval of the most exacting. In sizing up his plays and getting his man Cunny is a marvel. CUPP-END. Cupp is a veteran from last year's workout and fills one of the end positions. He covers his territory well, and can be depended upon in the stiffest scrimmage. CLINE-CSUBJ. Though diminutive in stature, he makes up for it in pure grit and pluck. Shorty has given good account of himself as reserve quarterback for the two football seasons. ' MARTIN-TACKLE. Pete', is another West Virginian who comes to B. C. fresh from his football experience at Keyser H. S. As tackle he was one of the most valuable men on the team. He is fast on start and can be depended on getting his man. WATT--CSUBJ. Watt begins his football work as a dashing, end smashing backfielder who promises well for next season's lineup. SHOWALTER-GUARD. It appears from Showalter's size and strength that he is designed especially for .football playing. Although last season was his first experience, Ray has become a driving tackle worthy of his difficult position. PETERSjCSUBJ. Peters has put in a year's diligent work to make big improvements. He promises well to occupy a berth in next year's line. FIRESTOINE-HALifBACK.. Ray has developed into a ine player this year. He is very consistent in his playing and should prove valuable next year. IKENBERRY-GUARD. This husky player is fast, a hard hitter and a believer in the slogan Get your man. D ' SANDY-GUARD, Hubert possesses all the qualities of a real football player Wfhen the ball is snapped watch out, because he is sure to spoil the opponents play.. Page Sixty-four S Y .S F L JI M In 'L'T3m . '12 ' i '.a9HruH1fJIfwf Ed, QQ STDOD II H I l 'J 55149111211 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM E41 Basketball Men i GLICl?C?EjxVIgT1lN-GUAIED. Glick was slhifgeld ffqoml forward where he had played formerly ' asons, o runnino' guar . is a H lc d h' ' ' distance shots were of a high order. S y Cor Wm an is ability to Cage long GARST GUARD- qflfst Dlayfifl H1 the watch-dog position this year. His shifty defense Worx saved many a two pointer being registered against us. He is lost to the '28 Squad by graduation. LEAXGELL-FORWARD., Leavell was one of our most dependable forwards. He was good at ' Ong faljge 5lf100t1Ug as well as a speedy Hoor man. The vacancy he leaves through graduation will be hard to fill next year. CUPPIHLEI-FoRwARD..thCli11.pp playied his secoind season in the forward berth. He was always 1 e game.w1 is usua scrap an energy. He x ill b l k d t U ' for help during the basketball season. V 6 OO 6 0 aoam next year F '1 fl li FH 53 it li 1 PENCE-CENTER. Although this was Pence's first appearance with the Varsity he performed with credit throughout the season. His outstanding contribution to the team lay perhaps in his ability to do work close up under the goal. SVVARTZ-FORWARD. Swartz, however, not a regulanthis year was a very valuable man, always ready and able to contribute when his time came. He will doubtless figure materially in the '28'season. CUPP, C.-GUARD. Cupp was a very dependable guard as well as a handy floor man. He hails from the Freshman class and gives promise of great things during his stay at B. C. KINZIE-MANAGER. Manager Kinzie worked untiringly at his post and'succeecled in ar- ranging an unusually attractive schedule with some of the outstanding teams of the state. He also scheduled a trip to Washiiigton. Page Sixty-seven GIRLS, BASKETBALL TEAM JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM :Z 4 A L. 2 9. 5 E E. 5. E E 2 ' '-.E i f 0 ' 1 E E 5 .E , N ' w w i E , E .i 'T 2 in ' E E ,-, .Z N 2 5 E - ' 5 3 E S, 2 E ' I' . 5 Z, E I 1 E g ' : 1' E i E ' ' ., E l E 5 ' ' f E ..- : ul 'I E E Fi E rms-41 E E.. i E xy E Z E I X E 2 -' S' E 1 1 E E -1 5 f l I E , E E 'EE' 1 . E 1 E QM ff - - A E Q - E ' f lf 5 5 -'r-'Z ' . 3 E Q E :,........ ny si-'E i 5 m F E . A1 . IIII + fdmmgi l P' Ba-svhaii VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM -f.. 1 ' g. N , . - I ,-3' R X .NX U' QI P1 'v S X-My 7-HZ CHANM. ' DN 7 'QP D wwf X A VISIDN X' UF Fu'ruR1:? X11 . TH ' I A.!,fZff,,fN Qi' 1 ', 4 5. L 'fl W Lf' xk nd-,,,,' I f- ' '+-1 -- .. il! , qcfg l-:fA- --'i -' - V 'f C! ' -.f W' ' if f ZZH--:Tf'2 f Q X I .5 K- -4 X ' ff-f . ff Q 'J' ' . I Y 4 ' Q- Mfjfz-f Q 5 X 2 ff. iA X- f 2 - -'iff Z, ff, . - , R f -jQffQ,- 4- 7 '.'5,.,--- Plllll rfkrrl R ,Q SAM! ffhA.'1p1v ' Arran run GAME . I IN ACTION run. wks! ! ' on.-iq Q, vuncr S Tennis OFFICERS OF THE TENNIS CLUB I WALTER S. FLORY, IR. - --'- P ' 'f's'l'lf VERNON GILBERT - - Court fllanagvr OLIVIA CooL - - Sf'f'J T f'US- Bridgewater is proud of her Tennis Club members-both men and women-are very enthusiastic over the prospects for the season. Interest is continually increasing. The Club is flourishing and taking in many new members whose playing is so regulated that the courts are not monopolized by a few. The tennis courts have received much needed improvement. and have also been open to townspeople when not occupied by college club members. Tennis has indeed gained a firm hold in the life of B. C. Great results are expected of the Tennis teams. Arrangements have been made for three intercollegiate matches as follows: V. P. I., Medical College of Virginia, and Hampden- Sidney College. WINNERS OF TI-IE CUP TOURNAMENT MEN ------ - - - ' WOMEN - - - DlEXX'I'l'1l L. lN'lIl.I.l2R Rlzizlcccux Mvliks Page Sazfmty-M410 H ff QI UUUHIIHIIMYIUIVWHITWTUJITIHIUJF IIIIUIIIIIIMIIHIIIIIIHIIII!llllIlEl1IlV1IllllIIfVlIIlll'lil lllllllllllllllllllllllllll bll THIIIIIIIILUIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I IIN fllf T ' 'K ,T - ' , W, 7 , Y, - fl llallul 1nvm111m1umrmmmunmuwnmumlLfmlnnlf ., A m r V- T I Y Y i , Y i ll 1 E i' 24572 3 E 'A lllmlllllrfmf I 1--.- -w Atttvtttz 'lllIlHlIOWIIll7HIlHIBlllIlllllllllllllllllill nu-m im A m vrwxff ,Xu---xxx,xx1-- x.-. xx xf-- -1 x-- -1 fl- .- -tx. 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VV e believe that before so long We will be able to realize the ideal of T K A of debating for the masses of College students. Certainly with one-fourth of the students striving for places on the debate teams we are not predict- ing an impossibility. Page Seventy-three -. Intercollegiate Debate BRIDGEWATER COLLEGE VS. HARRISONBURG STATE TEACHER'S COLLEGE BRIDGEIVATER DEBATERS At Bridgewater, Va. At Harrisonburg, Va. NAOMI B. MILLER MARGARET EARLY RESSIE SHOWALTER . DPIANE RLTRIBURCD BRIDGEWATER COLLEGE VS. HAMPDEN-SIDNEY COLLEGE BRIDGEWATER DEBATER5' At Bridgewater, Va. At Hampden-Sidney, Va. WALTER S. FLORY, IR. VVARD R. MYERS HAROLD F. SVVARTZ L. PAUL MILLER DPIWITT L. MILLER, ALTERNATE VVILBUR S. PENCE, ALTERNATE BRIDGEWATER COLLEGE VS. ELIZABETHTOVVN COLLEGE BRIDGEIVATER DEBATERS At Bridgewater, Va. At Elizabethtown, Pa. HAROLD F. SWARTZ V R. DOLTGLIXS NININCGER CECIL C- IKENBERRY I. PLMMERT TKENBERRY WILBUR S. PENCE, ALTERNATE C BRIDGEWATER COLLEGE VS. NATIONAL UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL BRIDGEWATER .OEEATERS ECIL O. SHOXVALTER, ALTERNATE At Bridgewater, Va. A At Wasliiiigtoli, D. C. HIRAM C. AREY R. DOUGLAS NININGER MARK MYERS I. EMMERT TKENBERRY DEWITT L- MILLER, ALTERNATE CECIL O. SHOWALTFR AITERNATE BRIDGEWATER COLLEGE VS. EMORIY AND HENRY COLLEGE At Bridgewater, Va. BRIDGEWA TER DEBA TENS FRANCIS WAYLANIJ L. PAUL MILLER IOS. W. MILLER, ALTERNATE Page Sc'-vvfzfy-fmfr FLGRY, MILLER, SXVARTZ 'S' IKENBERRY, SHOXVALTER, NININGER MYERS, MILLER, AREY nn....,,,,.m-QA MYERS AND MILLER MILLER, MILLER, XVAYLAND 15k fft, LJ SXVARTZ .Axxn IKENBIQRRY VIRGINIA LEE SOCIETY 1-nxx.rA VICTORIAN SOCIETY 7 ff HAY A712 f X , , 9 nf f, 1 LYCEUM COMMITTEE S Y, f K ' -, ,R Y. P. D. CABINET W4 ' ' Y 7, 'f ,if ,1 yf' f Nh, ,,, ww, Y. W. C. A. CABINET YQ M. C. A. CABINET MENIS STUDENT COUNCIL LADIES' STUDENT COUNCIL f f STUDENT VOLUNTEERS fa!! MINISTERIAIT. ASSOCIATTON B. C. BEE STAFF MALE QUARTET ZF CQ fa E1 Q. E' E' in Q fm GLIEIC CLUBS PN. -.1 A -4 'A X. 'Z U7 .Q S. ... -. 1 I 2 .. .1 I COLLEGE ORCHESTRA Special Students LUCY ANDES RALPH W. MYERS BEULA LANDIS ALDA BICKNELL EVA NAIR' VALLEY MILLER ETTA EQWMAN M. G. WEST RALPH G. MYERS Student Assistants MADGE STOVER FRANK STRICKLER Instructor in .E.1'f7l'C.S'Si0Il Clzottzistry Laboratory BOYD HARSHBARGER Physics Laboratory OMAR HARTMAN Cl1CHIiSfI'j' Laboratory VERNON GILBERT Biology Laboratory JOE KINZIE Biology Laboratory HIRAM AREY Botany Laboratory SAMUEL DRIVER Cherrzistry Laboratory CORA CLICK A Chemistry Laboratory Page Eighty-seven HELEN CLINE Physical Education VVARD MYERS Chemistry Laboratory DEANE RUMBURG Library EMMERT IKENBERRY Library HIRAM SHOW'ALTER Library EULA MAE FELSHER Library f f f f , 1.5-yy, f Q ,f Wx 1 f , g X f ffl 4 , f 1 f 'fl r ' A Z' 0 ff 4 . , x f f In X-0 fi 2 1 ff, ,f 1 A N 1 ,6 f 1 'Y 5y2,wf3'?yL':J'??w ff-'ff Y V H , T, y ,lglniiygg , W f .. Z. lf A rf zx - , f, f 1 ., , .- x wg WM M ,. ,, . , f , ,wvui , Tiff-6'..,f7-sgyfgiv QU ,Q W V . 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QOQOQ0i0Q4 l 1 1 IQ ii PARTS REPAIRS Accessories IN THE HEART OF THE SHENANDOAH VALLEY VICTORY GARAGE Fixing Not F akingv W eyers Cave :-: Virginia OPEN DAY AND NIGHT D. S. THOMAS, INC. STAR CARS Duco Painting and Trimming Work Complete Garage Service BRIDGEWATER - VIRGINIA EUTSLER BROTHERS Contractors, Builders and Building Material GROTTOES VIRGINIA FANCY GROCERIES AND DR. J. R. GAMBILL FRESH MMS Quality, Service and Satisfaction The Sta-Klene Store FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING LINEWEAVER BROS. INC. HARRISONBURG - VIRGINIA PHONE 268 HARRISONBURG - VIRGINIA rioioio UQOQ0-UQl Q Q Q I- Q QUQUQ0l020QOQOQ Q0l0QOQllQ Pl lil i!i0i0i0lUl0lOill! 1 Thank You- OQOQUQOQUQUQOQ YQ Q IQ Q li QI Q Q 12 DQ! Q DQ Q QI Q YQ Q It is a little thing to say but We say it from the heart. We do appreciate your business WE WANT T0 BE OF SERVICE T0 YOU THE PLANTERS BANK OF BRIDGEWATER THE HONOR ROLL BANK J. THUMA AND SON FRAMES, SASH, DOORS, FLOORING Anything Made of Wood BRIDGEWATER VIRGINIA FOR SATISIFACTORY RESULTS SEND YOUR CREAM -TO BRIDCEWATER CREAMERY 85 ICE CORP. CREAM OF THE VALLEY BRAND Butter and Distilled Water Ice GEORGE N. CONRAD L A W Y E R HARRISONBURG A VIRGINIA John W. Taliaferro JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST We Make School Jewelry-Class Pins and Rings Complete Optical Department in OU-1' Store HAIRRISONBURG - VIRGINIA Qlil QOQOQOQOQ1lQUiUQOQllQOQOQOQ 11011 3 i xi xii init 1 3 1 1 Mfililiilllbillilllfbliiill MOM0l0l0llblilllliliilllllii 1 Z 1 I JOS. NEY AND SONS COMPANY DEPARTMENT STORE T he Better Store IIIIEIIII HARRISONBURG VIRGINIA 1843 Oldest Life Insurance Company in America 1927 SAFETY FIRST THE Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York Before Buying, Ask Our Representative to Explain Our Most Liberal Contract Payments Made to Suit the Buyer LESTER D. HOOVER, DISTRICT MANAGER HARRISONBURG, VIRGINIA The Most -Liberal Disability Features Written By Any Company 301 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. PHONE 334-J The Best Place on Earth to Buy That Wrist or Strap Watch EYE EXAMINATION Registered Optometrist D. C. DEVIER AND SONS SoUTH MAIN STREET HARRISONBURG, VA. l 1 -,. 1111 fluff Q QY,3,0QOQOQOD PQOQ DQOQDQ Q1 illillilllililli i i ill 1 LEAVELL AND WRIGHT, INC- GENERAL MERCHANDISE and Dry Goods ONE OF THE MOST UP-TO-DATE FOUNTAINS IN THE f SHENANDOAH VALLEY WEYERS CAVE - VIRGINIA VE DA 78-86 NORTH MAIN ST. HARRISONBURG, VA. WHEN IN THE CITY BE SURE TO VISIT OUR STORE. YOU WILL NOT BE PRESSED TO BUY. JUST TAKE YOUR I TIME TO LOOK ABOUT Mail orders will have prompt attention J ARTISTIC PRINTING We Pride Ourselves On the Quality of Our Work ANNOUNCEMENT CARDS : MENUS : PROGRAMS : CALLING CARDS STATIONERY, ETC. THE DAILY NEWS RECORD J OB PRINTING DEPARTMENT R. C. HUGHES, Manager HARRISONBURG, VA. Dr. F. L. Leonard DENTIST PLANTERS BANK BLDG. BRIDGEWATER - VIRGINIA Dr. R. E. L. Strickler DEN TIST BRIDGEWATER - VIRGINIA Hayden's Dry Cleaning Works CLEANING AND DYEING We clean, block, and put new hat bands on all kinds of hats. Try Our Parcel Post Service PHONE 274 165 N. MAIN ST. HARRISONBURG I- VIRGINIA DR. 0. L. MILLER OSTEOPATHI C PHYSICIAN HARRISONBURG - VIRGINIA When in Harrisonburg, Virginia, Visit THE NEW VIRGINIA THEATRE Open Afternoon and Evening of Every Week Day We show only the BEST J. P. DIEHL Dealer in Fresh and Cured Meats, Groceries, Dairy Feed, Scratch Feeds, Laying Mash, Etc. All Kinds of Country Produce Taken in Exchange for Goods BRIDGEWATER - VIRGINIA DDODODOQODODOQ Q Q D Vi W VQOQOQUQUQ DQOQ IQOQOQK QUQOQUQUD ICOIOCU Ox.LOIULUMOIQDMKDIUQKDIOCQIQUMKD1 111 211 1011211 11: :nic io: i413 '1 i 303' 3 1' 3' BRIDGEWATER COLLEGE A STANDARD four year college conferring the B.A. Degree in Arts and Sciences. Accredited by the State Board of Education of Virginia. Full Mem- bership in the Association of Colleges and Secon- dary Schools of the Southern States. EQUIPMENT modern and ample. iAble Faculty, high standards, Wholesome moral and social life. FRESHMAN PROBLEMS receive special attention. Close personal contact between students and fac- ulty. A cordial welcome to serious students. Freshman Week begins Wednesday, September the fourteenth. ACADEMY of first rank is maintained at Daleville, Virginia, as a part of the Bridgewater-Daleville System. Catalogue Upon Request 1 BRIDGEWATER COLLEGE BRIDGEWATER VIRGINIA oilli il M P1 i D1 i 3010i i D1 li D11 lliilflliil il 1 it 1 yjgyji i Q1 QUQ DQOQUQC Q PQI Q PD ,Q PDOQUQ ll0Q DQ DQ DQOQOQUQODOQ DQ Yi DQ ,ll The Hess Studio PORTRAIT AND KODAK FINISHING Open Day and Night The Studio That Guarantees to Please You 18 MAIN STREET HARRISONBURG VIRGINIA THE SEMINARY The Seminary of BETHANY BIBLE SCHOOL seeks to give to college graduates the specialized training, which will fit them to be efficient leaders in the several lines of Christian service. It is the Seminary of the Church of the Brethren, and as such, offers the following advantages to those preparing for work in our denomination. C11 A Bible-centered curriculum for a Bible-centered people. Q21 Methods, courses and practical training adapted to the situation and needs of the Church. Q31 age 'opportunity for wide acfqsuaintance with the present leaders of the - urch. Q41 Fellowship with students from all sections of the Brotherhood, repre- senting practically all the church colleges. The Seminary seeks to encourage a spirit of freedom in the search for truth, and with it an appreciation of the genius of the Church and a loyalty to her ideals. No work is of greater importance than Christian work. No service merits more thoroughgoing preparation. The time and effort spent in a Seminary Course multiplies itself in the increased capacity for rendering service. We cannot expect God's best unless we offer Him our best. A Summer 'Term of six weeks duration is offered in 1927, opening June 20. Catalogue and full information regarding the school may be secured by BETHANY BIBLE SCHOOL 3435 VAN BUREN STREET. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS addressing ioia is it 2 if ia 2021 if HCDHOIOHCPHC 1 2014 30201011 iiiillililllog itIlIli!Ml!IQUl0llli0l0l011KlQKl I -IlQIlQ1IQIlQIill!i0QlliUQOi0QUi0QUQ A+ MASSANUTTEN CAVERNS Gem of the Slwnaizdoalz Valley Fifteen minutes drive from Harrisonburg, Virginia, Over the his- toric Spootswood trail. Nature's Most Magnificent Array of Subterranean Wonders NO Steps Perfect Illumination Dry VValks Camp Ground Swimming Golf Tea Roofm Cottages for Rent For Illustrated Booklets Address HARRISONBURG-MASSANUTTEN CORP. HARRISONBURG - VIRGINIA DOVEL 85 DOVEL I GENERAL A INSURANCE PHONE 370 HARRISONBCURG - VIRGINIA J. D. MILLER, M.D. HOURS: s-9 A.M.-1-2 RM.-7-8 RM. PHONE 95 ' BRIDGEWATER - VIRGINIA Y,UQOQ0i0QUl0Ql Q Pi0f0QOQlllI7i Q THE DEAN STUDIO COperating Nearly Half Centuryj Photographs PORTRAIT GROUPES INDUSTRIAL Kodak Finishing BEST SERVICE, BEST RESULTS LOWEST PRICES u..-un-.- neennnqon HARRISONBURO - VIRGINIA MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTEINTIOIN Q Q l-l QOQUQUQUQOQ Q IQ Q Q01 l QIQ ZIQ ll? l ilili Q Q l Q!lKQ Q11 l iii 1 1411 inker Printing Co. PUBLISHERS OF THE Bridgewater Times Leading Weekly Newspaper of the Shenandoah Valley p ns- Book and Commercial I I Printing . . BRIDGEWATER VIRGINIA 4311373 COQK .OQIIQQPQIP-1lQ0Q0Ql,QiIQKDQ!IQUC0C0M0Q0M0QllM0.010Q0if,Goat SKILL CRAFT CLOTHES SHOPS MEN 'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING Style-Quality-Value 9 S. AUGUSTA ST. STAUNTON - VIRGINIA 1 SANITARY CROCERY AND MEAT MARKET A One of the Most Sanitary Groceries and Meat Markets in the Shenandoah Valley HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR PRODUCE College Patronage Appreciated S. F. WERNER -------- PROPRIETOR THE KAVANAUGH is strictly modern and up-to-date, with a service second to none, for the traveler and tourist. Rooms With or without bath. J. M. KAVANAUGH A A PRGPRIETGR HARRISONBURG - VIRGINIA This is a store for Men and Women who want good Footwear properly fitted. We are pro-ud of the lines we carry and the prices are reasonable. BOSTONIANS FOR MEN-57.00 to 310.00 SELBY'S FOR W0-MEN-56.00 to 312.00 ARCH PRESERVERS FOR MEN AND WOMEN-38.50 to 812.00 YACER'S SHOE STORE HARRISONBURG - VIRGINIA Klltlillltllllitbillllll IM DM D101 P1 M 1 M01 51 D1 li M lillililllilbi ioirioioioioixioztrisiciaritririoirinixioioixicioioivrioza OUR TRADE MARK STANDS FOR QUALITY- An honest product, honestly advertised. RESPONSIBILITY- A reputation for honorable, prompt and ellicient business dealings. I SERVICE- A material of proven integrity with a record of ages of service. A GEORGE E. Sl-IRUM DAYTON - VIRGINIA DQ! 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