College of William and Mary - Colonial Echo Yearbook (Williamsburg, VA)

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IFpaturrB iBimk -X ' tur .turta iLUuik am Jlnkfii au Ahurrtiaing V y BOARD OF VISITORS JAMES HARDY DILLARD Charlottsville, Virtjinia Rector GEORGE WALTER MAPP Accomac, Virginia A. H. FOREMAN Norfolk, Virginia DR. F. W. STIFF Center Cross, Virginia JOHN ARCHER WILSON Roanoke, Virginia JAMES DOUGLASS MITCHELL Walkerton, Virginia HARRIS HART SLjle Siipeihitendeiit of Pnbln- lintriiction Richmond, Virginia LULU D. METZ Manassas, Virginia GABRIELLA PAGE Richmond, Virginia JOHN STEWART BRYAN C. J. DUKE Norfolk, Virginia 1 101 JULIAN ALVIN CARROLL CHANDLER, Ph.D., I.L.D. President oj the College [12] JOHN LESSLIi: HALL, Ph.D., Litt.D., LL.D. Dean of the Facility Professor of English Language and Literature 1131 KREMER J. HOKE, M.A., Ph.D. Dean oj the College Professor of Education |H| JOHN GARLAND POLLARD, LL.B., LL.D. Dean of the Marshall-Wylhe School of d ize ishjp ami Goieiiimeiit Professor oj Goieniment and Citizenship I |I5| WILLIAM ANGUS HAMILTON Dean of the School oj Business Adnihitslyatiou Professor of jnnspriidence :i6] ANNIE MARION POWELL, A.B. Dean of Women [17] ADMINISTRATION J. A. C. CHANDLER, President K, J. HOKE, Dean H. L. BRIDGES Registrar L. W. LANE, Jr., Treasurer JOHN LESSLIE HALL, Dean of the Faculty ANNIE M. POWELL, Dean of Wo?nen JOHN GARLAND POLLARD Dean of the Marshall-W ' ythe School of Citizenship and Government WILLIAM A. HAMILTON Dean of the School of Business Administration D. J. KING physician C. M. ROBINSON Architect [18] MERRIL P. BALL liistinclor in Piano. Voice attd Harmony CECIL R. BALL, A.B. In si met Of in English MARTHA BARKSDALE Assistant Processor oj Physical Education jar Women KATHLEEN BRUCE, Ph.D. Processor of History EUGENE C. BRANCHI Assistant Professor of AioJern Languages HARWOOD L. CHILDS, A.B., M.A. Associate Professor of Government GERTRUDE L. CAREY Assistant Professor of Fine Arts MAYNARD L. CASSADY, M.A., Th.B. General Secretary V. M. C. A. JOSEPH C. CHANDLER, B.S. Instructor in Physical Education for M. P. N. 119] PAUL A. COFI-MAN, B.S., M.B.A. Assistant Professor of Business Administration DONALD W. DAVIS, Ph.D. Professor of Biology OLIVE W. DOWNING, A.B., A.M. Instructor in Biblical Literature and Religious Education ALFRED W. DEARING, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Chemistry JOSEPH T. ECKER, M.A. Instructor in History CLARENCE M. FAITHFUL, A.B., M.A. Associate Professor of Psychology GEORGE H. GELSINGER, M.A. Associate Professor of Greek and English WAYNE GIBBS, B.S., M.A. Assistant Professor of Accounting WILLIAM A. R. GOODWIN, M.A., B.D., D.D. Professor of Biblical Literature and Religious Education [20] WILLIAM G. GUY, Ph.D. Assistant Piojessor oj Chemistry EDWARD M. GWATHMEY, M.A., Ph.D. Associate Processor oj English EMILY M. HALL, A.B., A.M. Instructor in English WILLIAM T. HODGES, A.M., Ed.D. Processor oj Education MARTHA HOLLADAY, B.S. Inslriulor in Home Economics ALTHEA HUNT, A.B., A.M. Assistant Projessor oj English LEONIDAS W. IRWIN, B.D., D.D. Lecturer in Biblical Literature anj Religious Education JACOB G. JANTZ, A.B., M.S., Associate Projessor oj Biology L. TUCKER JONES, A.B. Projessor oj Physical Education JOSEPH M. KLAMON, A.M., LL.B., J.D. Professor of Economics HENRY C. KREBS, B.S., M.A. Associj e Professor of Education ABBOTT C. MARTIN. A.B. Assistant Professor MoJer i of Languages ELIZABETH MERCER, A.B. Instructor in Mathematics WALTER A. MONTGOMERY, Ph.D. Professor of Ancient Languages RICHARD L. MORTON, M.A., PhD. Professor of History ARTHUR E. NILSSON, M.B.A. Associate Professor of Business Administration PETER P. PEEBLES, LL.B., A.M. Assistant Professor of jurisprudence LEONA REAVES, B.S., A.M. Professor of Home Economics [22] ROBERT G. ROBB, M.A., ScD. Processor oj Organic and Analytical Cheii iUry MARGUERITE WYNNE-ROBERTS Instniclor in Physical Education for Women JOSEPH E. ROWE, A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Mathematics and Director of Extension BEULAH RUSSELL, A.M. Associate Professor of Mathematics BEATRICE I. SELLEVOLD, B.S. Instructor in Fine Arts REYNOLD C. SIERSEMA Assistant Professor of Physical Education GEORGE W. SPICER, Ph.D. Professor of Political Science THOMAS J. STUBBS, A.M. Associate Professor of History EARL G. SWEM, A.M., Litt.D. Librarian 1231 J. WILDER TASKER Director oj Alhletics PAUL A. WARREN, Ph.D. Associate Processor oj Biology HELEN F. WEEKS, M.A. Associate Professor of Education ARTHUR G. WILLIAMS, M.A. Professor of iWodeni La)igiiages RUSSELL A. WINBORNE, B.S. Instructor of Physics ROSCOE C. YOUNG, Ph.D. Professor of Physics GLENWOOD G. CLARKE, B.A., LL.B. Inslriiclor in English JOHN B. TODD, B.S., Assistant Director of Athletics [24] Alumni Btttxon (HiuptttH-fiur f parH (3ut The Editors undertook to get pictures and informational sketches of the fifteen Alumni who graduated in 1902. The Alumni Catalogue lists State Senator Meek Hampton Copenhaver, Bristol, Tennessee, with the Class of 1902, but the Alumni Office insists that he was really a member of the Class of 1901. Mr. John Lindsay Long, a Kappa Alpha, and a lawyer of Richmond, died November 1, 1925. [36] JAMES GORDON BOHANNAN A native of Surry County, Virginia; with his classmates Chichester and Chiruood studied Law at the University of Virginia; praaiced his profession in Surry till 1912, and since then in Petersburg; has been Attorney for the Commonwealth in Surry, and is Mayor of Petersburg; is prominent in the work of the Virginia State Chamber of Commerce; has been a mem- ber of the Hampton Roads Port Commission, and is now Chairman of the State Port Authority of Virginia. A member of Pi Kappa Alpha, Phi Delta Phi, and Phi Beta Kappa; a widower without children. EDWARD STANLEY BRINKLEY Born July 25, 1881, in Wicomico County on the Eastern Shore of Maryland; when ten years old moved to Hampton, Vifginia. Educated in the rural schools of Maryland, the public schools of Hampton, and at William and Mary, from which he was graduated in June, 1902. After graduation, went into teaching; has been principal of the hi£;h school in Hampton; principal of an elementary school and of a junior high school in Norfolk, and is now Assistant Superintendent of Schools of Norfolk. Like most educators, has done gradu- ate work at Columbia University. Is married and has three children, two girls and a boy. A member of Phi Beta Kappa. CASSIUS MONCURE CHICHESTER A native of Fairfax County, Virginia; son of Judge Daniel McC. Chichester, ' 53, and brother of John Conway Chichester, ' 93, Frank M. Chichester, ' 95, and Peyton M. Chichester, ' 06; a Law graduate of the University of Vir- ginia; has praaiced continuously in Richmond, and is coun- sel to the State Corporation Commission. A member of Kappa Alpha and Phi Beta Kappa. 1371 JOSEPH HOWARD CHITWOOD A native of Franklin County, Virginia; educated in a one- room schoolhouse, and prepared for college under the tute- lage of a Presbyterian minister. Studied Law at the Univer- sity of Virginia, and has praaiced that profession in Roanoke since his graduation in 1905; is a member of the firm of Woods, Chitwood, Coxe, and Rogers; has served in the House of Delegates of the General Assembly of Virginia; has been a member of the Board of Visitors of the College of William and Mary; and was United States Distria Attorney for the Western Distria of Virginia during the Wilson ad- ministrations; is at present a member of the Commission to Suggest Amendments to the Constitution of Virginia; is mar- ried and has one son. A member of Theta Delta Chi and Phi Beta Kappa. BERRY MADISON COX Entered College from Carroll County in 1898, and grad- uated with his Class in due course: has spent twenty-five years in the public service as a teacher, has held high school principalships in both Virginia and North Carolina; was for five years the Director of the State Summer Institute at Galax; is at present Principal of the Woodlawn High School, the Vocational School for Carroll County. JACKSON DAVIS Born Cumberland County, Virginia, September 25, 1882, son of Wm. A. and Sally Guy Davis. Early education by private tutors. Entered William and Mary February 1898; A.B. 1902, President of class; Phoenix Literary Society; Foot- ball team 1901-1902; Theta Delta Chi, Phi Beta Kappa, and Phi Delta Kappa. A.M. Columbia 1908. Principal public schools Williamsburg and Marion, Virginia. Division Super- intendent of Schools Henrico County, Virginia, 1905-1909. Member of staff of State Department of Education, 1909- 1915 — first as a member of State Board of Examiners and then as State Agent of Negro Rural Schools. General Field Agent, General Education Board 1915 — , with work mainly in Southern States. Secretary International Education Board 1923 — ; Member Board of Visitors, College of William and Mary 1913-1920. Member University Club and State Com- mittee Y. M. C. A.; Southern Commission on Inter-racial Co-operation. Married Miss Corinne Mansfield, Bluffton, Georgia, 1911. Family, two daughters. Residence, Rich- mond, Virginia. 381 Has spent his years in educational work, beginning; with the Due EngUsh instructorship under Doctor Hall in 1902- 1903; has been teacher, high school principal, county superin- tendent, and state school supervisor; holds graduate degrees from Columbia and Harvard. Professor of Education, William and Mary since 19 0 ; Director of Extension, William and Mary 1921-1924; Secretaty-Treasurer, William and Mary Alumni Association, 1922 — ; Direaor, Central Committee, Institu- tions of Higher Education, 1925 — ; Executive Secretary, State Council of Alumni Associations, 1926 — ; Secretary- Treas- urer, Association of Virginia Colleges, 1926 — ; Secretary, As- sociation for Higher Education in Virginia, 1927 — . Gets his thrills from seeing the football team win, and from seeing the men of the Ereshman Class make high grades in their studies. A widower, with two sons and a daughter; a Theta Delta Chi, and a Phi Beta Kappa. ROBERT McGUIRE JONES Born at Delaphane, Virginia, in 1881; entered college in 1896, was out of school during the major portion of 1898 and 1899 due to illness, graduated with the Class of 1902, having remained in college through the intervening years largely by the grace of Doaor Hall. Drew considerable in- spiration from three splendid students — Cassius M. Chi- chester, F. M. Sizer, and Sidney B. Thomas. After gradua- tion, taught three years in public schools of Virginia. In 1905, entered the Law School of George Washington University; graduated with the Class of 1908. In the fall of 1908 removed to Seattle and shortly thereafter entered upon the general praaice of law there. Lived in Seattle ever since. In 1909, was President of the Young Men ' s Republi- can Club of King County, and in 1920 was Chairman of the King County Republican Central Committee. Since June, 1925, has been Judge of the State Superior Court. A member of Kappa Alpha, and the last of his Class to marry, having gone the way of the righteous in 1925. RICHARD OVID ROGERS Taught school two years at Waverly, Virginia. Graduated in Medicine from Medical College of Virginia, 1907. Served internship Memorial Hospital, Richmond, Virginia, and subse- quently practiced Medicine in West Virginia. Commissioned in Medical Corps, U. S. A., 1917, and as a Medical officer (Captain) attached to the British Army saw service in the World War over a period of two years. Became identihed in 1919 with Bluefield Sanitarium (general medical and surgical hospital), Bluefield, West Virginia. Same year married Miss Nancy Martin, World War nurse, of Stuart, Virginia. Ptesi- dent local County Medical Society, and Vice-President West Virginia Medical Association. Has written numerous articles on Medical subjeas. Is interested in Internal Medicine and in developing a model hospital. Has a daily frolic with a daughter and son, and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa. [39] FREDERIC MORTIMER SIZER A native of Orange County, Virginia; served as high school principal in Virginia, North Carolina, and Georgia; became conneaed with Staunton Military Academy in 1908, and has continued there as head of the Modern Language Department; has been a graduate student of Columbia Uni- versity, and of the University of Wisconsin. THOMAS BLACKWELL SMITH A native of Fauquier County, Virginia. After serving two years as Principal of the Marshall, Virginia, High School, entered the banking business with the Loudon Na- tional Bank of Leesburg; later became a member of the staff of the Commercial National Bank of Washington, D. C. Is married, and has two daughters ; is a member of Kappa Sigma. EUGENE CLARENCE TAYLOR A native of Albemarle County, Virginia, and the young- est membet of his Class. Graduated from the University of Virginia in 1908 with the degree of Electrical Engineer. Entered the United States Patent Office in 1909 as an Assistant Examiner; became a Principal Examiner in 1921 in charge of one of the Elearical Divisions of the Patent Office. Studied Law in the Law School of the National Uni- veisity, and graduated, 1911, with the degree of Bachelor of Law, and in 1912 received the degrees of Master of Law, and Master of Patent Law. Resigned from the Patent Office in 1926, and began the praaice of Patent Law with offices in the Washington Loan and Trust Building; is a member of the Bar of the Circuit Court of Appeals of the Disttia of Columbia. [401 WALTER EDWARD VEST A native of Floyd County, Vitninia. Taught three years. Entered Medical College of Virijinia; graduated there, 1909. Interned at Memorial Hospital, Richmond. General practice at Meherrin, Virginia. Married Miss Sadie Blankinship, R.N., 1910. One son, Walter E., Jr., age thirteen. Since 1915 Internist to the Chesapeake Ohio Hospital, Hunting- ton, West Virginia. Setved in the Wotld War ; assignment to duty. Chief, Medical Service, Base Hospital, Camp Wads- worth, South Carolina. Associate Editor, West Virginia Med- ical Journal; President West Virginia Tuberculosis Associa- tion; Councillor, West Virginia State Medical Association; Councillor, Southern Medical Association; Fellow of the American College of Physicians ; Lieutenant-Colonel, Medical Reserve, United States Army ; a Phi Beta Kappa, a Shriner, a Democrat and a Methodist. WILLIAM JOHN WILKINSON Born North Stamford, Conneaicut, November 29, 1876. Graduated from College Grammar School, Brooklyn, New York, 1897, from William and Mary College, 1902 (B. Litt.). After leaving William and Mary, studied at Princeton Theo- logical Seminary and Graduate School of Princeton University. Graduated from Union Theological Seminary 1906. Pastor First Presbyterian Church, 1906-1908. Dean of Washington College, Tennessee, 1909-1917. Educational Diteaor Camp Hancock, 1917-1918; Instruaor, Army Educational Corps, A. E. F., Beaune, France, 1918-1919; Lecturer in History, Wesleyan University, 1919-1923; Professor of History, Uni- versity of Vermont Summer School, 1923 — ; Head of De- partment of Histoty and Political Science, Colby College, 1924 — . Has received the degree of M.A. and Ph.D. from Columbia University and the honorary degree of M.A. from Wesleyan University and LL.D from Washington College. He is a member of Kappa Sigma, Phi Beta Kappa, the American Historical Association and the Political Science Association, and the author of TORY DEMOCRACY and periodical contributions on current political ptoblems in Europe. In 1912 he married Mary Doak Bradshaw of Ten- nessee. [41] THOMAS W. GAYLE Motorun, Va. Applic;ant for M.A. Degree Phi Kappa Tau, Alpha Kappa Psi, Cotilhon Club. WILLIAM E. BULL Binghampton, N. Y. Applicant for LL.B. Sigma Nu, F. H. C. Society. Omicron Delta Kappa, Seven Society. Phi Kappa Phi. Cotillion Club, Wythe Law Club. Theta Alpha Phi, Pi Gamma Mu, Phi Delta Gamma. Minstrel Show 1921-26. B. B. Club, Phoenix Literary .Society, Dramatic Club, Final Declamation 1923. 1451 MAE D. MUIR, A.B. Philadelphia, Pa. Applicant for M.A. Degree Pi Beta Phi. Phi Beta Kappa. Phi Kappa Phi. Pi Gamma Mu, Alpha Club. Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 1924-25, House President Jefferson Hall 1925-26, Judicial Council 1925-26, Ger- man Club, Pan-Hellenic Council 192-4-25. CHARLOTTE SEWARD Surry, Va. Applicant for M.A. Degree Virginia Intermont College 1917-18, Colum- bia University Summer 1920, University of Virginia Summer 1922, University California Summer 1925. [46] KATHLEEN ALSOP, A.B. Williamsburg, Va, Applicant for M.A. Degree Phi Beta Kappa, Pi Gamma Mu. Alpha Chi Omega. ( - HARRY CHRISTILHF SOMERS, B.S Bloxom, Va. Applicant for A.B. Degree Sigma Phi Epsiion, Omicron Delta Kappa. Kappa Phi Kappa. Phi Delta Gamma, Chi Beta Phi. Wythe Law Club, Biology- Club, Monogram Club, Passed State Bar 1926, Foot- ball Team 1916-1 , Freshman Representative Honor Council 1916-17. MARGARET BRIDGES, A.B. Williamsburg, Va. Applicant for MA. Degree Chi Omega. Alpha Club. 1471 FutnrH F. JAMES BARNES, President E. Cotton Rawls Vice-President Maxwell Brokenbrough Secretary and Treasurer Kitty Myrick Historian Carl Andrews Poet J. Wilfred Lambert Chaplain [48] ALFRED SCOTT ANDERSON Richmond, Va. Kappa Alpha, Omicron Delta Kappa, 13 Club, Phi Delta Gamma, Theta Alpha Phi, Dramatic Club, Los Quixotcscos, Y. M. C, A. Cabinet 1925-26, 1926-27; Manager Dramatic Club, Secretary and Treasurer of Cotillion Club 1926-27. MINER CARL ANDREWS, A,B. Newport News, Va. Phi Kappa Tau, Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Delta Gamma, Sigma Upsilon, Varsity Track Squad 1924-27, Cross Country Team 1924-26, Author of The Indian War Cry , Secretary and Treasurer of the Student Body 1926-27, Honor Council 1924-25, Inter- Fraternity Council 1926-27, Flat Hat Staff 1923-27, Editor-in-Chief 1926-27. Inter-Col- legiate Debate Council 1925-27, President 1925-26, Manager 1926-27, Intercollegiate De- bate Team 1925-2 , William and Mary-Oxford Debate 1926, Phoenix Literary Society 1923-27, President First Semester 1925-26, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, Class Poet 1925-27. 14VJ VIRGINIA MAGILL AYERS, Petersburg, Va. B.S. Pi Beta Phi, Alpha Club, Theta Alpha Phi, Pan-Hellenic Council, Judicial Council 1925- 26, Honor Council 1925-26, Discipline Council 192 3-24, Staff of Colonial Echo 1924-27, Edith Baer Club, Vice-President of Freshman Class 1925-24, Freshman Commission 1924-25, G. G. G., German Club, Glee Club, J, Lesslie Hall Literary Society 1923-24, Y. W. C. A. Art Club, Vice-President Jefferson Hall 1924- 25, Petersburg Club, EDITH LEWELLYN BAKER, B.S. Parksley, Va. Kappa Alpha Theta, G. G. G., Vice-Presi- dent of Art Club, German Club, Edith Baer Club, Y. W. C. A., Whitehall Literary So- ciety, Eastern Shore Club, [50 FLETCHER JAMES BARNES, A.B, Parksley, Va. Sigma Phi Epsilon. Omicron Delta Kappa. Sigma Upsilon, Phi Deha Gamma, Kappa Phi Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, History Club, Dramatic Club, Cotillion Club, Art Club, Interfraternity Council. Senior Council, Debate Council, Phil- omathean Literary Society, Secretary and Pres- ident; Flat Hat Staff 1924-25, Literary Maga- zine Staff, Elected Editor-in-Chief 1925-26, Colonial Echo Staff; Editor-in-Chief 1926-27. President Senior Class 1926-27. LUCY CHAPPELLE BARROW, A,B. Blackstone, Va, Kappa Kappa Gamma, K. O, B., German Club, History Club, Dramatic Club, Colonial Echo Staff 1925-27, 151] CAULTON S. BELL, A.B. Suffolk, Va. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Cotillion Club, Wythe Law Club. BERTHA MAE THOMPSON Leesburg, Va. Whitehall Literary Society. Representative to ludicial Council Women ' s Student Govern- ent. Flat Hat Staff. 153] MARGARET E. BILLUPS Norfolk, Va. German Club, Social Committee of Y. M. C. A.. Discipline Council 1923-24, J. Lesslic Hall Literary Society. MINNIE G. BINMORE, Norfolk, Va. Graduate of Chicago Musical College 1923, Student at Summer School of University of Toulouse, France, 1925; Glee Club, Music Club, Program Chairman 1925-26; Chapel Choir, Literary Society, Music Chairman 1926- 27, Y. W. C. A. |53| H MARGARET ROBERT BOWEN, A.B. Pocamoke, Md. Alpha Delta Pi. Chi Delta Phi, German Club, G. G. G., Whitehall Literary Society. LEONARD L. BORN, B.S. New York, N. Y. Phoenix Literary Society, Freshman Debate Contest, Rifle Squad, Chess Club, Debate Team, Zeta Theta Pi. 154] ROBERT L. PREWER, B.S. Mathews, Va. Alpha Kappa Psi. Beta Alpha Psi, Business Manager Dramatic Club 1926-2 ; Los Quix- otescos. Assistant Circulation Manager Flat Hat 1925-26, Philomathean Literary Society. BROCKENBROUGH, A.B. Emmerton, Va. Kappa Alpha Theta, Alpha Club. Art Club, Dramatic Club, German Club. G. G. G.. J. Lesslie Hall Literary Society, Flat Hat Staff 192-I-26. Woman ' s Discipline Council 1924-25, Vice-President Art Club 1924-25. President Art Club 1925-26. Secretary and Treasurer of Senior Class, Art Staff of Colonial Echo 1926- 27, Judge of Woman ' s Supreme Court 1926. [55] MARY ELIZABETH BROWN. A.B. Roanoke, Va. Phi Mu, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 1924-25, 1925-26; President Whitehall Literary Society. German Club, Art Club, Vice-President Gib- bons Club, Sigma Pi. MARTHA VIRGINIA BUCK, B.S. Holdcroft, Va. Y. W. C. A.. Toano Club. J. Lesslie Hall Literary Society. |56| MILDRED BULL, A.B. Norfolk, Va. Kappa Alpha Theta, An Club, Secretary and Treasurer of Dramatic Club 1924-25, Sec- retary Theta Alpha Phi 1925-26. 1926-2 ; Sec- retary and Treasurer Sophomore Class. German Club, G. G. G. fm VIRGINIA BUNDY. B.S. Lebannon, Va. Virginia Intermont College, Bristol, Va. : Y W. C. A.. German Club. Edith Baer Club. [57] RUTH GRAHAM BURTON, A.B. Danville, Va. Alpha Chi Omega, Chi Delta Phi. Dramatic Club, Glee Club. German Club, Y. W. C. A., Program Chairman J. Lesshe Hall Literary So- ciety 1926, Pan Hellenic Council 1925-26, Lit- erary Magazine Staff 1926, Manager Woman ' s Debate Council. FAIRFAX M. BERKLEY, A.B. Norfolk, Va. Omicron Delta Kappa. Sigma L ' psilon. Theta Alpha Phi. Phi Delta Gamma. Dramatic Club, Glee Club. A.ssociate Editor Literary Magazine 1925-26. Managing Editor Literary Magazine 1926-27. Winner of James Barron Hope Scholarship 1925-26. 1926-27; Vice- President of the Dramatic Club 1926-27. (581 FRANK O. BIRDSALL. B.S. Petersburg, ' a. Secretary Kappa Phi Kappa, Presi- dent Men ' s Methodist Student Class, Phoenix Literarv Society. KLIZABETH H. BOM.NTON. A.B. Hampton, ' a. J. I esslie Hall Literar Society, Clay- ton Grimes Biolop) Club. . V. C. A., Delta Chi Delta. [59] ANTHONY BLAIR BRITTON, B.S. Richmond, Va. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Omicron Delta Kappa, Business Manager of the Colonial Echo 1926- 27, Business Staff of the Colonial Echo 1924- 27. Secretary and Treasurer of Interfraternity Council 1926-27, B. B, Club, Wythe Law Club, Cotillion Club, Gibbons Club, Phoenix Literary Society, Richmond Club, Senior Council, Chair- man Election Committee Cotillion Club. EMILY ELEANOR CALKINS. A.B. Williamsburg, Va, Chancellor Scholarship 1926-27. Los Quix- otescos. Columbia College 1914-17. Graduate Massy Business College 1922, High School Teacher and Assistant Principal. Florida 1917- 22; High School Teacher, West Virginia 1922-25; Eta Sigma Phi, [60] MARGUERITE CARDER, A.B. Roanoke, Va. Y. W. C. A., German Club, J. Lcsslie Ha Liierary Society. MARJORIE E. CARTER, B.S. Norfolk, Va. Secretary of The Athletic Ass ' n 1921-25, Freshman Commission 1924, Treasurer of The Athletic Ass ' n 1925 - 26. Hockey Varsity. Hockey Manager 1925, H 2 E Club, Secretary H 2 E Club, Clayton-Grimes Biology Club, Woman ' s Monogram Club, President of ' Wo- man ' s Monogram Club 1926-27, President of Tyler Annex. Woman ' s Athletic Editor of Colonial Echo 1926-27, Intramural Monogram 1924-26. [61] ISLA SIMMS CHAMBLISS, B.S. Triplet, Va. Y. W. C. A., J. Lesslie Hall Literary Society, Soutliside Virginia Club, Sunshine Hiking Club, Williamsburg Club. FRANCES S. CHASE, A.B. Whitestone, Va. Kappa Kappa Gamma, German Club. G. G G., Whitehall Literary Society, Y. W. C. A [62] ALICE VIOLETTA CLAIBORNE, A.B. St. Andrews, Tenn. Student at Lycie De Tours 1923-24. Uni- versity of Chattanooga 1924-25. Sorbonne 1925-26. Delta Chi Delta. Pan-Hellenic Coun- cil. CASSIE CHILDRESS, A.B. Richmond, Va. [63] NAOMI CLEMENTS, A.B Lee Hall, Va. MARY CHILDRESS, A.B. Richmond, Va. [64] SALLIE V. COGLE, B.S. Disputania, Va. J. Lcsslie Hall Literary Society, Sargent-at- Arms 1925-26, Southside Virginia Club, Wo- man s Monogram Club, Varsity Baseball Team 1924-26, Varsity Hockey Team 1925-2 . Var- sity Soccer Team 1925-27, Varsity Basketball Team 1925-26. HENRY OSCAR COLE, A.B, Halifax, Va. Rough Ashler Club. [65] ROBERT W. CORSTAPHNEY, A.B. Newport News, Va. Theta Delta Chi, Phi Delta Gamma, History Club, Los Quixotescos, Arts Club, Secretary, Vice • President, President of Philomathean Literary Society, President of Intercollegiate Debate Council 1927. SUE CROOKS, A,B. Richmond, Va. 1661 MARTHA E. CURTIS, A.B. Rushmere, Va. German Club. J. Lcsslic Hall Literary So ciety, Y. W. C. A. ELIZABETH DULIN, Woodstock, Va. Kappa Kappa Gamma. German Club, K. O. B.. Art Club, Edith Baer Club. Program Com- mittee Edith Baer Club 1926-2 , J. Lesslie Hall Literary Society. I 67 1 D. BUTLER DAUGHTREY, B.S. Newport News, Va. Phi Kappa Tau, Cotillion Club, Biology Club, Newport News Club, Phoenix Literary- Society, William and Mary Minstrels 1923-26, Colleg e Orchestra 1923-27. OLGA DROZDOV, A.B. Strathmere, N. J. Y. W. C. A., Clayton Grimes Biology Club, J. Lesslie Hall Literary Society, Secretary of The History Club 1926-27, Delta Chi Delta. [68] LUCILLE ESTES. A.B. Norfolk, Va. J. Lesslie Hall Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., Music Club. Clayton Grimes Biology Club 1925-26. BESSIE MOORE FLEET, A.B. Biscoe, Va. Art Club, Music Club, German Club, Edith Bacr Club 1422. Rappahannock Club, Secre- tary 192.V24; Whitehall Literary Society. [69] HENRY B. FRAZIER, JR., A.B. Bluefield, Va. Pi Kappa Alpha, Flat Hat Club Society, Omicron Delta Kappa. President of Student Body, President of Cotillion Club 1926-27, President of Interfraternity Council 1926-27, Business Manager Literary Magazine 1925-26, Senior Council 1926-2 , B. B. Club, l Club, NX ' ythe Law Club, Rough Ashler Club, Phoenix Literary Society. NOMA ELIZABETH FUQUA, A.B. Radford, Va. Alpha Chi Omega, Whitehall Literary So- ciety, Y. W. C. A.. Glee Club. Music Club, Dramatic Club, Pan-Hellenic Council 1926-2 , German Club, Southside Virginia Club, Co-ed Minstrels 1926, Graduate of Farmville State Teachers College 1925. [70] HERBERT LAWRENCE GANTER, A.B. Galveston, Texas Kappa Alpha, Flat Hat Society, Omicron Delta Kappa. Sigma Upsilon, The Gibbons Club, F.ditor-in-Chief The Literary Magazine 1925-26, GEORGE DEWEY GROVE, A,B. Hiltons, Va, Phi Kappa Tau, Omicron Delta Kappa, Alpha Kappa Psi. President of The Honor Council 1926-27. Varsity Football 1926-27, Varsity Football Squad 1924-27. Varsity Track 1 924-2-, Captain Track 1927, Monogram Club 1925-27. Vice-President Monogram Club 1926- 27. Freshman Tribunal 1924-25, Southwest Virginia Club. t. . . I MARY FAIRFAX GRIFFITH, A.B. Emmerton, Va. Kappa Alpha Theta, German Club. G. G. G.. V. W. C. A. Cabinet 1926-2 . Woman ' s Stu- dent Government Council 1925-26, President of Tyler 1925-26. JOSEPH PETERSON GOODW ' N GILLIAM, B.S. Church Roads, Va. Theta Delta Chi, Alpha Kappa Psi, Cotillion Club, Captain Freshman Baseball 1923, Var- sity Baseball Squad 1925 and 1926. President Petersburg Club. [72] ANNETA RIVtS GWALTNLY, A.B. Spring Grove, Va. State Teachers College. Radford, Va. ; Whitehall Literary Society, Y. W. C. A. CAROLINE HARDY. Pamplin, Va. Blackstone College 192i-24. Clayton Grimes Biology Club. Y. W. C. A. 1924-2-. J. Lesslie Hall Literary Society. Honor Roll 1926. [731 THOMAS A. HARRIS, B.S. Whites, Va. University of Richmond 1923-26, Phoenix Literary Society. Phi Delta. BESSIE VIRGINIA HARWOOD, B.S. Appomattox, Va. Phi Mu, President of H 2 E Club 1925-26. Woman ' s Monogram Club. Glee Club 1925-26 Varsity Hockey 1925-27, Pan Hellenic Council 1926-27. Vice-President of Tyler Hall, J. Less- he Hall Literary Society. Social Committee, Y. W. C. A., Graduate of State Teachers Col- lege, Fredericksburg, 1925. [74] FRANCES ELIZABETH HEALEY, A.B. Revis, Va. Treasurer of J. I.esslie H.ill Literary Society 1925-26, Soutter Scholarship 1925-26, Vice- President Tyler Hall 1926. Flat Hat Reporter 1926-2 , Secretary Clayton Grimes Biology Club 1926-2 , Dr. Hall ' s Essay Prize 1925, Hiking Club, Y. W. C. A., Rappahannock Club. MINOS FRANCIS HASTINGS, JR. B.S. Newport News, Va. Kappa Alpha, Flat Hat Staff 1925-26, As- sistant Sports Editor Flat Hat 1925-26, Mon- o.nram Minstrels 1926, Monogram Show 1927, Inlerfraternity Council 1926-27, Cotillion Club. [75] SUSAN MAY HESS, Hampton, Va. Kappa Kappa Gamm a, President J. Lesslie Hall Literary Society 1926-27, Secretary Art Club, German Club, Edith Baer Club, K. O. B., Attended Mary Baldwin, Harrisonburg State Teachers College. Columbia University. HARLESS P. HICKS, B.S. HilLsville. Va. Treasurer Rough Ashler Club 1926-27, Li brary Assistant, Southwest Virginia Club. [76] FLORENCE VIRGINIA HICKERSON, B.S. Remington, Va. Y. W. C. A., Sunrise Hiking Club, Pied- mimt Club. I. Lesslie Hall Literary Society. DAVID M. HILLEGAS, JR., B.S. Wilmington, Del. Kappa Sigma, Flat Hat Club Society, 13 Club. B. B. Club. Cotillion Club. Vice-Pres- ident Interfraternity Council. Los Quixotescos, Senior Council. 1771 L. QUINBV HINES, B.S. Suffolk, Va. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Business Manager Flat Hat 1925-26, Football 1923-26. Athletic Committee 1924-27, Cotillion Club. Monogram Club, Senior Council. Business Manager Min- strels 1924-27. Freshman Tribunal 1924-25. Freshman Baseball 1924. WILLIAM JOHNSON HOGAN, JR. Keysville, Va. Kappa Phi Kappa. Kappa Lambda Phi, As sistant Circulation Manager Flat Hat, Philo mathean Literary Society, Virginia Denta Scholarship, Southside Virginia Club. [78] ANNE LUCILLE HOLLOMAN, A.B Viaoria, Va. RUTH TAYLOR HOLLOMAN, A.B. Viaoria, Va. [79] FRANK SNOWDEN HOPKINS, A.B. Nuttall. Va. Sigma Nu, Sigma Upsilon, Phi Delta Gam- ma. Associate Editor Literary Magazine 1924- 2 ' i, Assistant Editor 1925, Editor-in-Chief 1926-2 ; Flat Hat Staff 1925-26, President Phoenix Literary Society 1926, Reader ' s Medal Freshman Contest 1923-24, Art Club, Dramatic Club. Gloucester Club. SEWELL HEPBURN HOPKINS, B.S. Nuttall, Va. Sigma t ' psilon. Chi Beta Phi. Megaphone Club. Clayton Grimes Biology Club. Student Assistant in Biology, Associate Editor Literary Magazine. [80] MARIt; EVELYN HOFMEYER, B.S. Wiiiiamsburg, Va. Y. W. C. A., J. Lesslie Hall Literary Society MARGARET HOLMAN, A.B. Lee, Va. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Alpha Club, H 2 E Club, German Club, Glee Club, Treasurer Glee Club 1926, J. Lesslie Hall Literary So- ciety, Athletic Association, Y. W. C. A. Cab- net 1926, Secretary Judicial Council, President ludicial Council. First Vice-President Wo- men ' s Student Government, Freshman Basket- ball, Freshman Commission, Chairman Student Volunteer Group. [81] FRANCES LEIGH RILEV. A.B. Lexington, Va. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Tau Kappa Alpha. G. G. G.. Y. W. C. A., Vice-President Art Club 1922-23. Southwest Virginia Club, Man- ager Track 1923-24, Monogram Club, Cheer Leader 1923-24. Red Cross Life Saving Corps, Chaplain ' Whitehall Literary Society 1923-24, President Woman ' s Debate Team 1923-24. K ' oman ' s Student Council 1923-24. Woman ' s Debate Team 1926-27. MARY HURT, A.B. Blackstone, Va. Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Club, President Ger- man Club 1923-26, President Art Club 1925- 26. House President Jefferson Hall 1926-27, G. G. G., J. Lesslie Hall Literary Society, Brenan College, Gainesville, Ga. [82] SIDNEY HAYMAN Princess Anne., Md. Theta Delta Chi. Alpha K.ippa Psi, 13 Club, Cotillion Club. VERNA IMOGENE IVES, A.B. Norfolk, Va. Art Club. J. Lesslie Hall Literary Society, So- cial Ccimmittee 1926-27, Norfolk Club, Clayton Grimes Biological Club. Hiking Club. |83| ELIZABETH CAROLYN JOHNSON, A.B. Dreweryville, Va. Judicial Council 1924-25, President of Music Club 1925-26, Secretary J. LessUe Hall Literary- Society, Vice-President Jefferson Hall 1926-27, w. c. A. - ' fij ' . -r w yiarvj ' fc. TOy VIOLET JOHNSON, A.B. Sedley, Va. Y. W. C. A., J. Lesslie Hall Literary So- ciety, Sunrise Hiking Club, Southside Virginia Club, Williamsburg Club. [84] ROSA JACOBSON, A.B. Portsmouth, Va. J. Lesslie Hall Literary Society, Portsmouth Club, Chairman Program Committee of Wil- liam and Mary League of Women Voters. J. CURTIS JENKINS, A.B. Windsor, Va. Philomathean Literary Society, Fraternity Editor of Colonial Echo. [85] ALICE GORDON KAUFMAN. A.B. Richmond, Va. Alpha Chi Omeg.i. Glee Club. Co-Ed Min- strel Show 1924-2 , J. Lesslie Hall Literary Society. MARION R. JOYNER, B.S. Courtiand, Va. Phoenix Literary Society. Megaphone Club, Clayton Grimes Biology Club. 1861 CLARENCE CLIFTON KERNS, A.B. Bloxom, Va. Sigma I ' psilon, Thcta Chi Delta, Chi Beta Phi. PAULINE LANDIS, A.B. Winchester, Va. Alpha Chi Omega. Glee Club. J. Lcsslic Hall Literary Society. [871 I WILFRED LAMBERT, A.B. Leesburg, Va. Kappa Sigma, Phi Delta Gamma, History Club. Los Quixotescos, Phoenix Literary So- ciety, Chaplain Senior Class, President Los Quixotescos 1926-2 . JUDSON LIFSEY, A.B. Emporia, Va. K. O. B., Glee Club, J. Lesslie Hall Literary Society, German Club. Art Club. Atusic Club. Y. M. C. A.. Graduate State Teachers College. Farmville. Virginia, 1925. ISGJ FRANK LYNCH, B.S. South Norfolk, Va. Lambda Clii Alpha. Cotillion Club, Football Squad 1923-27 MARGUERITE McDANIEL, A.B. Norfolk, Va, Captain Tennis Team 1926-27, Captain Soc- cer 1926-27, President Tyler Hall 1926-27, German Club, Girls ' Monogram Club, J. Less- lie Hall Literary Society. Varsity Basketball Squad 1925-26, Woman ' s Debate Council Training Class, Graduate Marion Junior Col- lege. 89 CLAUDE H. MARSTON, Woodstock, Va. B.S. Phi Kappa Tau, Alpha Kappa Psi, Manager Fuotball 1926, Athletic Council 1926-27, In- terfraternity Council 1926-27, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 1925-26, Treasurer Phoenix Literary Society 1926, Flat Hat Reporter 1923-24, Cotillion Club, Monogram Club. ELSIE LEE MASSEY, A.B. Newport News, Va. |yii| ARTHUR A. MATSU, B.S. Cleveland, Ohio Oniicron Delca Kappa. Alpha Kappa Psi. ■ 13 Club, B. B. Club. Football 1923-26. Cap- tain 1926, Secretary Freshman Class 1923-2-4, Monogram Club. President 1926-27, Senior Council, Sophomore Tribunal. Track Team 1924-25. MARY WARWICK MEARS, A.B. Modest Town, Va. Secretary Woman ' s Monogram Club 1925- 26. J. Lesslie Hall Literary Society, Varsity Indoor Baseball, Eastern Shore Club. 191] DOUGLAS MITCHELL, A.B. Walkerton, Va. President Phoenix Literary Society, Phi Delta Gamma. GRACE M. MILLER, B.S. Dallas, Texas Pi Beta Phi, President Edith Baer Ciub G. G. G., German Club, Pan Hellenic Council Dramatic Club, Glee Club, Y. W. C A. Transfer from Oklahoma A. and M. College. [52] WILLIAM HENRY MORROW, A.B. Newport, Penn. Kappa Alpha, Theta Alpha Phi, Sigma Up- silon. Kappa Phi Kappa, Los Quixotescos, Dramatic Club, Art Club, Glee Club. Minstrel Show 1925-26, Honor Council 1925-26. Staff Literary Magazine, Y. M. C, A. Cabinet 1925- 26, MARY FLORENCE MORCHER, Clarendon, Va. B.S. J, Lesslie Hall Literary Society, Art Club, Y, W. C. A, Biology Club. Vice-President Biology Club, George Washington University 1923-25, American University 1926, Delta Chi Delta. .-- ' - [93] KITTY COFER MYRICK, A.B. Norfolk, Va. Kapp.i Alpha Theta, Alpha Club, Theta Alpha Phi, Chi Delta Phi, G. G. G., German Club, J. Lesslie Hall Literary Society, Flat Hat Staff 1923-75, Pan Hellenic Council 1925-26, President Pan Hellenic 1926-27, Women ' s Student Government 1925-26, Historian Class ' 2 , Manager Basketball 1926-27, Treasurer Dramatic Club 1926-2 ' ' . Attorney for Defense Supreme Court. CLARA LOUISE MILLER, A.B. National Soldiers Home, Va. J. Lesslic Hall Literary Society, Y. W. C. A. 1923-27, Vice-President 1926-2 , Women ' s Student Government, Representative at Large to Judicial Council and Honor Council, ' Vice- President Jefferson Hall 1926-2 ' 7, Southern Student Conference, Blue Ridge. 1926; New ■Voters League 1925-27. 94 MARY STELLA NELSON, A.B. Critic J. Ltsslie Hall Literary Society 1926- ' 2 , House President Boundary 1925-26. House President Ballard House 1926-2 . Honor Coun- cil 1926-27, Y. W. C. A. EVELYN BYRD NELSON, A.B. Richmond, Va. [95] ALEC SCOTT NOBLIN, A.B. Gate City, Va. Southwest Virginia Club. Phi Kappa Tau, S. EDWARD NICHOLSON, B.S. Newport News, Va. Lambda Chi Alpha. Omicron Delta Kappa. Alpha Kappa Psi, Manager Basketball 1926- 2 . Athletic Council 1926-2 . Vice-President Honor Council 1926-27, Circulation Manager Literary Magazine 1926-2 . Interfraternity Council 1925-27. Manager Freshman Basket- ball 1925-26. Assistant Circulation Manager, Literary Magazine 1925-26. [96] GEORGE MARION NOLLEY, Kenbridee, Va. A.B. Sigma Upsilon, Kappa Phi Kappa, Phoenix Literary Society. Chaplain Phoenix 1926-27, Virginia Dental Association Scholatship 1925- 26-27, Assistant in Biology Laboratory 1926- 27. Assistant Circulation Manager Flat Hat 1925-26. MARY GLADYS OMOHUNDRO, B.S. Clayton Grimes Biology Club, Glee Club, Y. W. C. A., John Archer Cobb Scholarship 1926-27. Assistant Instructor in Biology Lab- oratory 1926-2 ' , Fredericksburg College for NX ' omcn. [971 JAMES D. PALMER Newport News, Va. Theta Delta Chi, Alpha Kappa Psi. HARRIETTE ANNE PATTERSON, B.S. New Canton, Va. Art Club, J. Lesslie Hall Literary Society. Y. W. C. A. 1923-27, Clayton Grimes Biology Club, Hiking Club 1926-27. [98] MINNIE ROB PHAUP, A.B. Richmond, Va. Alpl)a Club, Chi Delta Phi. Tau Kappa Alpha, German Club, Class Poet 1924-25, Chairman Freshman Commission, Women ' s Student Council 192-4, Secretary Y, W, C. A. 1925-26, Chairman Debate Council 1925-26, Varsity Debate Team I92i-26, Vice-President Jefferson Hall 1925-26, Literary Society Poetry Prize 1925-26, J, Lesslie Hall Literary Society, Delegate to Southern Student Conference at Blue Ridge 1925-26. EUGENIA HERBERT PORTLOCK, A.B, South Norfolk, Va. Chi Omega, Pan Hellenic Council 1925-26 1926-27; Treasurer Y. W. C. A.. Judicial Council, Student Government. K. O, B., Whitehall Literary Society, German Club, Glee Club. Transfer from Hollins College. [v.] ROY R. POWELL, A.B. White Plains, Va. Kappa Phi Kappa, Theia Chi Delta, Doctors Club 1923. Southeastetn Virginia Club, Phoenix Literary Society, Flat Hat Staff 1924- 25, Circulation Manager Flat Hat 1926-27. HAROLD WINFREY RAMSEY, A.B. Henry, Va. Phoenix Literary Society, Winner of Fresh- man Medal. Kappa Phi Kappa. 100 EDWARD COTTON RAWLS, B.S. Franklin, Va. Pi Kappa Alpha, F. H. C. Society, Discipline Council 1923-24, Business Manager Flat Hat 1926-27, Business Manager Literary Magazine 1926-27, College Orchestra 1923-27, Manager of Orchestra on European Trip 1926, Assistant Manager Track 1925-26. Vice-President Junior Class, Vice-President Senior Class. Interfrater- nity Council 1926-27, Phoenix Literary Society, Robert Morton Hughes Scholarship 1925-26. FLORENCE CABELL RICHARDSON, A.B. Newport News, Va. Glee Club. Chapel Choir. I nil I CAROLIN MARSHALL RIBBLE, B.S. Petersburg, Va. Kappa Alpha Theta, Alpha Club, K. O. B., President Women ' s Student Government 1926- 2 , Second Vice-President 1925-26, Ex-Officio Y, W. C. A, Cabinet 1926-27, Delegate W. I. A. S. G. Conference, Wellesley College, 1925 and 1926; President Edith Baer Club 1925-26, Delegate W. I. A. S. G. Conference, Trinity College, 1926; Whitehall Literary Society, B. Y. Z., German Club. E. C. SAVAGE, JR., A.B. Norfolk, Va. Philomathean Literary Society, Norfolk Club [102] LOWNDES SCOTT, B.S. Lightfoot, Va. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Student Council 1924-25. Hockey Squad 1925, H 2 E Club, J. Lesslie Hall Literary Society. Y. W. C. A. LAURA VIRGINIA SHAWEN, A.B. Richmond, Va. Alpha Chi Omega. |. Lesslie Ua!l Literary Society, Y. W. C. A.. Phi Beta Kappa Scholar- ship 1924-25, 1925-26. 1103] ALVA RAY SIMMINS, B.S. Floyd, Va. Phi K.ippa Tau, Kappa Phi Kappa. Phi Delta Gamma, Intercollegiate Debate Council 1926-27, Cotillion Club, Glee Club, Minstrels 1927, Phoenix Literary Society, Vice-President Second Semester 1925-26. CALAHILL M. Floyd, SMITH, Va. B.S. Phi Kappa Tau, Phoenix Literary Society, Varsity Football Squad 1925 and 26, Track Team 1923-2 , Monogram Club, Treasurer Monogram Club 1926. Pi Gamma Mu, Cotil- lion Club, Southwest Virginia Club. [104] GERTRUDE E. SKAGGS, A.B. Alderson, W. Va. J. Lesslie Hall Literary Society. I. BERNARD SNYDER, B.S. Portsmouth, Va. Phi Alpha, Beta Alpha Psi, Freshman Basket- ball Team. Varsity Basketball 1926-27, Fresh- man Baseball. Phoeni.x Literary Society, Wil- liam and Mary Dc Mokiy Club. [1051 ROBERT EDWARD B. STEWART, B.S. Pi Kappa Alpha, Omicron Delta Kappa. Intercollegiate Debate Team 1925-27. Assistant Manager Track 1925-26. Monogram Club, Phoenix Literary Society. Tau Kappa Alpha, Assistant Circulation Manager Flat Hat 1924- 25. Alpha Kappa Psi. Associate Editor Literary Magazine 1925-26. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 1925- 26. CHARLES HARRISON STICKLE Lynn, Mass. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Baseball Team 1926. Cotillion Club, Monogram Club. Glee Club. Gibbons Club. Transfer from Brown Univer- sity.. [106] ZELDA XENIA SVC ' ARTZ, A.B. Allentown. Pa. J. Lesslie Hall Literary Society. Clayton Grimes Biology Club. RUSSELL SWII-T, B.S. Buckner, Va. Chi Beta Phi, Theta Chi Delta, Chemistry Laboratory Instructor 1925-26, 1926-27. [107] D. PAYNE TERRY, B.S. Bedford, Va. Sigma Nu, Omicron Delt ,i K,ippa, Flat Hat Club Society, Alpha Kappa Psi. 13 Club, B. B. Club, Manager Track 1926-27, Vice- President Student Body 1926-27, Vice-Pres- ident Cotillion Club 1926-27. ALPHEUS SITMAN THOMPSON, B.S. Ashland, Va. Kappa Alpha, Alpha Kappa Psi, Kappa Phi Kappa, Cotillion Club, Monogram Club, Freshman Baseball, Varsity Baseball 1924-27, Captain Baseball 1926-27. [108] RUBY C. THORPE, B.S Williamsburg, Va. Y. W. C. A., Williamsburg Club. LEE B. TODD, B.S. Newport News, Va. Pi Kappa Alpha. Omicron Delta Kappa, Theta Chi Delia, Chi Beta Phi, President Freshman Class 1923-24. Varsity Football 1923-26, Varsity Basketball 1923-27, Captain Basketball 1926-2 . Varsity Track Team 1923 and 24, Freshman Tribunal 1924-25, Senior Council 1926-27, President Athletic Council 1926-27, B. B. Club. Monogram Club. [109] R. G. TODD, B.S. Newport News, Va. Pi Kappa Alpha, Manager of Basketball Team 1925-26, Monogram Club, College Band. S. EDGAR TAYLOR, A.B. Urbanna, Va. Theta Delta Chi, Football Squad 192 5 and 26, Varsity Baseball 1923-27, Varsity Track 1923-27, Monogram Club. [110] ETHEL TOWNSEND, B.S. Clover, Va. Social Committee V. W. C. A., German Club, I. Lesslie Hall Literary Society. Typist tor Flat Hat 1926-27, Glee Club 1925-26. ALICE V. TREWETT, A,B. Glen Allen, Va. Y. W. C. A., German Club, J. Lesslie Hall Literary Society, Glee Club. Alpha Chi Omega. Illll NINA B. TREVVETT, Richmond, Va. H 2 E Club. President Woman ' s Monogram Club 1925-26, Hockey Team 1923-26, Captain Hockey 1925. American Red Cross Life Sav- ing Corps, Vice-President J. Lesslie Hall Lit- erary Society 1926-27. JAMES ELLIOTT TRIBLE, A.B. Dunnsville, Va. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Interfraiernity Council 1926-27, Winner of Declamation in Freshman Contest 192 1, Philomathcan Literary Society. Vice-President 192-J-25 ; Track 1924. [112] WILLIAM M. WEDDLE, A.B. Check, Va. Intercollegiate Debate Team 1921, President- elect Phiienix Literary Society 1921, Riiuph Ashler Club. VIRGINIA ELIZABETH WADDILL, B.S. Viaoria, Va. 11131 GENEVIEVE WHITMAN, A.B. Wytheville, Va. R.indiilph-Macon Woman ' s College, German Club, Whitehall Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., Southwest Virginia Club. EDWARD L. WILSHIN, B,S. Irvington, Va. Alpha Psi, Alpha Kappa Psi, Monogram Club, Glee Club, Minstrels 1924-27, Varsity Track 1924-27. 1 114] ANNA MARY WITHERS Suffolk, Va. Kappa Kappa Gamma. G. G. G., History Club, Alpha Club, Secretary German Club 1926-27. Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 1925-26, Wo- man ' s Student Government Council 1925-26, Art Club. J. W. WESSELL, A.B. Grotons, Va. Philomathean Literary Society, Freshman Baseball, Varsity Baseball 192-4-26, Y. W. C. A.. Eastern Shore Club. [1151 ANNA WILKINS, B.S. San Antonio, Tex. Phi Mu, President Woman ' s Athletic Asso- ciation 1926-27, Alpha Club, Woman ' s Student Council 1923-27, Captain Basketball 192 . Captain Tennis 1925-26. Captain Hockey 1926-2- ' , H 2 E Club. Dramatic Club, President Woman ' s Monogram Club, Whitehall Literary Sjciety, P.in Hellenic Council 1926-27, B. Y. Z., Student Instructor in Swimming. MARY ANN VIA, A.B. Charlottesville, Va. Dramatic Club, Program Chairman Y. W. C. A., Chaplain J. Lesslie Hall Literary Society 1926-27, Program Chairman 1925-26; German Club, Art Club, Glee Club. Chapel Choir 1925, Edith Baer Club, Debate Training Class 1925, Transfer from Blacksrone College. LUM 11161 JOHN THOMAS YATES, B.S. Suffolk, Va. Sigma Phi Epsilon. Alpha Kappa Psi, Mon- ogram Club, Varsity Track 1924-2 , Varsity Relay 1924-2 . Captain Relay 1926, Philo- mathean Literary Society, Y. M. C. A. RUTH KENNON YEAMANS, A.B. Richmond, Va. Phi Mu. Alpha. Phi Kappa Phi. Pi Gamma Mu, B. Y. Z., President Y. W. C. A. 1926-27, Ex-OfFicio Woman ' s Student Council 1926-27, President Whitehall Literary Society 1925-26. Vice-President Los Qui.xotescos 1925-26, Wo- man ' s Intercollegiate Debate Team 192-4-25. Debate Council 1921-2 . Delegate to Student Conference at Blue Ridge 1925 and 1926, Freshman Commission 1921-25. Glee Club, hn Archer Coke Scholarship 1925-26, Cor- coran Scholarship 1925-26, Scholarship 1926- 27, Student Assistant in Math 1925-26. [1171 TED ZION, B.S. Pennington Gap, Va Baseball Squad 1924-27. MARGURITE YOUNG, A.B. Pennington Gap, Va. Pi Beta Phi, Art Club. [118] JOHN EDWARD ZOLLINGER, B.S. Chase City, Va. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Alpha Kappa Psi. Man- ager Baseball 1926-2 , Photo Editor Colonial Echo 1926-27, Interfraternity Council 1925-26. 1926-27. Monogram Club, Chase City High School Scholarship 192.1-27. Cotillion Cluh. JULIA DE LOOTCH HOWARD, A.B. Portsmouth, Va. [1191 WILLIAM M. RINGLAND, B.S. Norwich, Conn. Theta Delta Chi. Baseball Squad 192 Transfer from Tufts College. |12G] 3lunt0r0 LELAND WALKER, President Algernon Turner Vice-President (President Second Semester) Alice Chewning Secretary and Treasurer Dorothy V. 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Allan Cook XX. Sludent Who Hm Done Alosl jor College 1. Art Matsu 2. Carl Andrews XXI. Stiideni Moil Likely lo Succeed 1. Jimmy Barnes 2. Carl Andrews XXII. Most Popular Professor 1. Dr. Guy 2. Dr. Pollard XXIII. Most Orighul Stiidenl 1. Mike Miesier 2. Kitty Myrick XXIV. Best Business Man 1. Ed. Zollinger 2. Cotton Rawls XXV. GreeiieU Due 1. Bob Gamble 2. Dave Straughn XXVI. Creenest Duccess 1. Virginia Armistead 2. Pauline Roberts X. Most Popular Woman 1. Kitty Myrick 2. Polly Hines XI. Best Man Dancer 1. Eddie Nicholson 2. Ed Neighbors XII. Best Woman Dancer 1. Frankie Roberts 2, Thelma Kite XIII. Prettiest Girl 1. Dot Farrar 2. Hazel Saunders II. Best All Round College W oman 1. Margaret Holman 2. Kitty Myrick III. Best Football Player 1. Art Matsu 2. Meb Davis Man IV. Best Basketball Pla)er, 1. I. B. Snyder 2. Lee Todd XIV. Handsomest Man 1. Spud Murphy 2. Punk Powers XV. Busiest Student 1. Bussy Stewart 2. Jimmy Barnes XVII. Most Intellectual Man 1. Herbert Ganter 2. Jimmy Barnes XVIII. Most Intellectual Woman 1. Ruth Yeamans 2. Minnie Rob Phuap V. Best Basketball Player, Woman 1. Anna Wilkins 2. Louise Thompkins VI. Best Baseball Player 1. Tommy Thompson 2. S- ud Bloxsom VII. Best Track Man 1. Tiny Grove 2. Tom Yates VIII. 6 - All Round Athlete 1. Meb Davis 2. Lee Todd [160] ubsn a 3ntrrfralfnuti| (Enunrtl Theta Delta Clii J. P- Gilliam, S. E. Taylor Sigma Alpha Epsilon A. B. Brirton, J. E. Trible Pi Kappa Alpha Henry Frazier, Cotton Rawls Kappa Sigma Dave Hillegas, W. Lambert Kappa Alpha Doc Turnbull, M. F. Hastings Sigma Phi Epsilon F. James Barnes, Ed. Zollinger Sigma Nu Payne Terry, Wm. Linn Phi Kappa Tau Carl Andrews, C. H. Marston Lambda Chi Alpha A. Z. Williams, S. E. Nicholson Phi Alpha Norman Gold, Julius Kaplan Alpha Psi Logan Hudson, Lloyd Williams [1621 fan iipUrmr (Eouurtl Pi Beta Phi Virginia Ayers, Grace Miller Kappa Alpha Theta Kitty Myrick, Virginia Floyd Kappa Kappa Gamma Lucy Barrow, Margaret Holman Chi Omega Laura Whitehead, Eugenia Portlock pi i jy j Anna Wilkins, Elizabeth Brown Alpha Chi Omega Norma Fuqua, Ruth Burton Delta Ch, Delta Georgia Sherry, Alice Claiborne 11631 OlllPta iplta (Elit John Roderick Bland Herbert Gray Chandler Founded Oaober 31, 1847 at Union College, Scheneaady, N. Y. EPSILON CHARGE Established May 12, 1853 Fyjties 111 Uibe John W, Henderson John Gregory Warburton Robert Perry Wallace William T. Hodges Joseph Campbell Chandler Fratres in Facullate Roscoe C. Young Fralres in Collegia 1927 James Dickerson Palmer Newport News, Va. Sidney Marshall Hayman Princess Anne, Md. Joseph Peterson Goodwyn Gilliam Church Road, Va. Robert Wesley Corstaphney Newport News, Va. Silas Edgar Taylor Urbanna, Va. 1928 Kenneth B. Beatty. . . Cape Charles, Va. William Henry Elliot Norfolk, Va. S. Carson Ayres Jamestown, Va. James Allan Cook Petersburg, Va. George S. Mapp Machipongo, Va. William E. Bozarth. William G. Thompson Norfolk, Va. William Ringland Norswick, Conn. Walter Carrol Brooke. Washington, D. C. Norman Patterson Detroit, Mich. Milton Crokton Stribbling Rich, Va. .Williamsburg, Va. 1929 William Bickers Richmond, Va. Oscar Wilkerson Detroit, Mich. Tevis Hughely Richmond, Ky. Julian Chase, Jr Tarrytown, N. Y. Thomas Varney Alexandria, Va. Pledges Bailey Byers Arlington, Va. Lewis Walters Detroit, Mich. Milton White Salisbury, Md. Samuel Wilcox Norswich, Conn. Cary Zehmer McKenny, Va. Walter Blake Cape Charles, Va. [164] [165] 0tijma Alalia iEpiitl0u Founded at University of Alabama, 1856 VIRGINIA KAPPA CHAPTER Established: 1857 Fia res hi Collegia 1927 Anthony Blair Britton. . Richmond, Vt. James Elliot Trible. L. Quinby Hines Suffolk, Va. Charles H. Stickle. Carlton S. Bell Suffolk, Va. . Dunnsville, Va. . . . Lynn, Mass. 1928 Melvin Clyde Davis Norfolk, Va. Tinsley Carter Harrison. . .Hampton, Va. Cornelius De Witt. . .Virginia Beach, Va. Thomas Guy Burke. . . .Cumberland, Md. 1929 James M. Robertson Norfolk, Va. David Stanley Moore. . .Greenville, N. C. Pledges Paul A. Ryan Lynn, Mass. William Fields Baltimore, Md. William G. McBride York, Penn. Burwell Rogers Newport News, Va. Phillip Marshall. . . .Newport News, Va. John Vawter Bauserman, Woodstock, Va. Waring Trible Dunnsville, Va. J. J. Jones Franklin, Va. Donald Mainhart Richmond, Ky. Shelton Peters Franklin, Va. Lawrence Gates Kelley Middleboro, Mass. [166] [167] p Kappa Alpha Founded at University of Virginia March 1, 1868 GAMMA CHAPTER Established in 1871 Colors: Garnet and Gold B. E. Steele W. L. L. Smoot Fralres in Facilitate John B. Todd Flower: Lily of the Vallev O. L. Shewmake J. F. Waller Fratres in L ' rbe 1927 Henry B. Frazier Bluefield, W. Va. E. Cotton Rawls Franklin, Va. Lee B. Todd Newport News, Va. R. E. Bruce Stewart Portsmouth, Va. Richard G. Todd . . . Newport News, Va. 1928 William C. West, Jr Onancock, Va. Louis Rueger, Jr Richmond, Va. Lawrence W. I ' Anson. . .Portsmouth, Va. Logan G. Harding Tipers, Va. Alton L. Brinkley Suffolk, Va. 1929 Carlton C. Cutchm Franklin, Va. Horace Campbell Denby, Va. Warfield W. Winn Richmond, Va. Berts Copenhaver Bristol, Va. William S. Beans King and Queen C. H., Va. Wallace C. Murphy West Springfield, Mass. Pledges James J. Liddle Richlands, Va. Alton Walrath Fort Plains, N. Y. Charles A. Easley Chatham, Va. John L. English Martinsville, Va. Jacob I. Van Putten Fort Eustis, Va. Bernard J. Roberts. West Springfield, Va. William E. Carmichael ... Boston, Mass. 1168] [1691 Founded at University of Virginia December 10, 1869 NU CHAPTER Established February 26, 1890 Fia ies in Uibe Vernon ]VI. Geddy, Alumnus Advisor Levin Winder Lane III Van Franklin Garrett, Jr. Bathurst D. Peachy William L. Person Otis Geddy George P. Coleman J. Malcolm Bridges Edward D. Spencer John F. Hundley Fratres in Collegia 1927 David M. Hillegas. . . .Wilmington, Del. J. Wilfred Lambert Leesburg, Va. 1928 Raymond C. Power. . . . FoUsbee, W. Va. Fielding Lewis Wilson Crewe, Va. Paul Lee Everett Holland, Va. R. Whitfield Roberts Richmond, Va. W. Garland Talmage. . .Petersburg, Va. 1929 Henry S. Haywood Lynn, Mass. John S. Owen Cluster Springs, Va. Fenton T. Erwin Hampton, Va. D. Conrad Pierce Reaortown, Va. 1930 Delmar F. Weaver Somerset, Va. Frederick Ralph Person Williamsburg, Va. Pledges C. B. Hutchison Chase City, Va. Ned Owen Chase City, Va. Ti nor 11701 11711 Kap ja Ali tha Founded at Washington and Lee on Aptil 19, 1865 ALPHA ZETA CHAPTER Established in 1890 Fra res in Faadlale Walter Alexander Montgomery, B.A., Ph.D. Tliumas Jefferson Stubbs. B.A., M.A. Edward Mosely Gwathmey. B.A,. M.A., Ph.D. Ahboti Cotton Martin, B.A. Julian Alvin Carroll Chandler, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., LL.D. Fra res iii Urbe The Rev, John Bentley Ashton Dovell Spencer Lane Fra res in Collegia 1927 A. Scott Anderson, Jr Richmond, Va. Herbert L. Ganter Galveston. Texas Minos Francis Hastings Newport News, Va, William Henry Morrow -■-■■_■ Newport. Pennsylvania Alpheus Sitman i hompson Ashland, Va, 1928 Charles Terry Crossfield Norfolk, Va. Willard Newbill James Irvington. Va. John Branch Gr een Surry, Va. Wade Gordon Emmett Belle Haven, Va. Randolph Beaton Turnbull Lawrenceville, Va. 1929 Robert Syer Barrett Portsmouth, Va. Jethro Meriwether Hurt BUickstone, Va. Towneley Epes Gamble Petersburg, Va. McLain Tuggle OFerral Richmond, Va. William Joshua Sturgis. Jr Nassawadox, Va. Pledges Norman Huff lohnson Richmond, Va. Robert Allen Gamble Petersburg, Va. John Latane Lewis Bethesda, Maryland Trulman Cralle Hardy Blackstone, Va. Arthur Nunnally Burton Richmond, Va. Walter Lewis Nails Alexandria, Va. James Jenkyn Davies Manassas, Va. Henry Hobson Sandidge Amherst, Va. Garrett Seymour Parsons Romney, West Va. Hawes Thornton Davies, Jr Manassas, Va. Edward McPhail Bridgeforth Kenbndge, Va. Thomas Blacknall Cooke Elizabeth City. N. C. John S Ayres Upton B. Thomas Renham Arthur Kelsey [172] [173] iiima Jfht iEpstlnn Founded, University of Richmond, 1901 VIRGINIA DELTA CHAPTER Established 1904 Fraties in Urbe J. HilHs Miller Fratres in Facidtate Russell A. Winborne George W. ReiUy Fraties in Collei io 1927 Fletcher James Barnes Parksley Va. John Thomas Yates Suffolk, Va. Harry Christilhf Somers. . . .Bloxom, Va. John Edward Zollinger. .Chase City, Va. 1928 John William Clemens. .. Leesburg, Va. Charles Deloney Warren. .. .Bracey, Va. Edward Carlton Macon. . . .Norfolk, Va. Charles Hayden Russell. .Greenbush, Va. Maury Weldon Thompson Richmond, Va. 1929 John Michael O ' Meara New York City, N. Y. James Robert Addington. .Gate City, Va. George Patrick Porter. . .Portsmouth, Va. Nathaniel Montier CaiTee. . .Norfolk, Va. Joseph Noyes James Dendron, Va. Errol Dunbar. . . .New York City, N. Y. Yelverton Oliver Kent Norfolk, Va. John Bohannan Hozier .... Norfolk, Va. Barton DuVall Partie. .Waynesboro, Va. Edward Armstrong Smith. Farmville, Va. 19. SO Robert Earnest Doyle McKenny, Va David Henry Staughn Norfolk, Va. Leon Phillip Lewis Norwich, Conn. Truman Cross Welling Laurel, Md. John Arthur Nolde Richmond, Va. Pledges Gordon Elliot Campbell. . .Norfolk, Va. George David Horner, Cape Charles, Va. Irvin Davis Clarksville, Va. Rives Taylor Jackson, N. C. Charles Morgan Hai ley. .. .Ontario, Va. L. W. Johnson Stoakley, Nassawadox, Va. [174J [175] Founded at V. M. I., 1869 EPSILON IOTA CHAPTER Established December 30, 1921 Fralres in Urbe W. C. Bull Fralres hi Faciillale Dr. J. R. Geiger Mr. P. P. Peebles 1927 Charles I. Humber Eotonton, Ga. D. Payne Terry Bedford, Va. William B. Miller Seaford, Del. Frank S. Hopkins Glouchester, Va. 1928 Donald K. Van Wormer ' . . . .Slingerlands, N. J. William C Linn Norfolk, Va. J. Edwin Booth Petersburg, Va. John W. Irwin Norfolk, Va. C. Fenton Connor Leesburg, Va. F. O. Clarke Church Roads, Va. 1929 Carleton H. Trotter. . . Lawrenceville, Va. Pledges Donald P. Geddes Port Washington, N. Y. Stanley Clarke McKenny, Va. Dewey W. Dalton Pulaski, Va. Tecumseh S. Dalton Pulaski, Va. S. Dayton Doggett Boston, Mass. Frank B. Graven, Port Washington. N. Y. H. Vernon Hayman Norfolk, Va. I. Wanger McGinn. West Chester, Penn. S. Clinton Minnich . . . .Kingsport, Tenn. George W. Syer Portsmouth, Va. William E. Warren .... Portsmouth, Va. Percy H. Warren Portsmouth, Va. W. Curtis Outten Portsmouth, Va. Albert T. Repass Richlands, Va. [177] pit Kap a U UU Founded at University of Miami March 17, 1906 ALPHA THETA CHAPTER Established Novembet 12, 1926 Fratres in Urbe Hotace E. Ctomer, B.A., M.A., B.S. Fratres in Facilitate Joseph T. Ecker, B.A., M.A. Graduate Student Thomas Wilham Gayle, B.S., Motorun, Va. Fratres in Collegia 1927 M. Carl Andrews. . .Newport News, Va. A. Scott Noblin Gates City, Va. D. Butler Daughtrey, Newport News, Va. A. Ray Simmons Floyd, Va. George Dewy Grove Hiltons, Va. Caiahill M. Smith Floyd, Va. Claude H. Marston Woodstock, Va. 1928 James F. Ayres Williamsburg, Va. S. Nelson Brown Schley. Va. Loring Randolph Tyler. . .Jonesville, Va William Blair Barnes Toano, Va. J. Heywood Bell. . . .Newport News, Va, Welton E. Bloxsom Norfolk, Va Claude Copeland Brown Schley, Va James Merril Eason. .South Norfolk, Va. E. Pruitt Simkins Richmond, Va. 1929 Joseph B. Hornbarger, Christiansburg, Va. Linwood L. Lawson Jeffs, Va. Edwin L. Lamberth Norfolk, Va. J. Ernest Neale Ophelia, Va. C. Lane Simmons Floyd, Va. Robert L. Hendron Richmond, Va. Pledges Benjamin Franklin Babb, Jr. . . .Ivor, Va. Charles J. Scammon, Newport News, Va. George A. Moriarty. . . Chateaugay, N. Y. F. James Wallace Norfolk, Va. Robert P. Price Martinsville, Va. Winton S. Graham. .Big Stone Gap, Va. Julian T. Rucks Crewe, Va. [178] [179] Albert F. Yoke IGambia (EH Alpha EPSILON ALPHA-ZETA Fratres in Urbe David Powers R. B. Wynne Fratres in Facnltale Reynold C. Siersma 192 S.Edward Nicholson, Newport News, Va. A. Z. Williams. . B. Frank Lynch South Norfolk, Va. . Arcadia, Fla. 1928 Harold D. Whitney Detroit, Mich. Algernon K. Turner Danville, Va. Robert E. Beeler. . .Pennington Gap, Va. Floyd A. Gessford . . .Washington, D. C. Charles L. Gardiner Shawsville, Va. 1929 Edward T. Justis Chester, Va. Edgar E. Worrell Pinesville, W. Va. Frederick L. Finch Brooklyn, N. Y. Joseph Hancock .... Newport News, Va. Choward MacMillan. . .Moundville, Ala. Arnold Motley Tappahanock, Va. George F. Wilkins Hinton, W. Va. A. D. Farmer Newsbury, Va. Fred M. Messenger Fort Washington, N. Y. 1930 Robbie Yeatts Danville, Va. W. Hundley Mercer. . .White Stone, Va. Harold C. Motley Danville, Va. Charles F. Terrell Ruckner, Va. Horace P. Taylor Danville, Va. Robert Arthur, Jr Fort Monroe, Va. Harry C. Paxson South Norfolk, Va. i atiMi (180] |181| Founded at George Washington University in 1914 TAU CHAPTER Established at William and Mary, March 3, 1927 Fratres in Collegia 1927 I. B. Snyder Portsmouth, Va. 1928 Julian Caplan Portsmouth, Va. Norman Gold Rocky Mount, N. C. 1929 Louis B. Aronow. . .Newport News, Va. Sol. C. Werblow. . . .Newport News, Va. M. C. Charnick Harrison, N. J. M. M. Carmel Phoebus, Va. Sol Fenigshon Newport News, Va. Louis Rotgin Norfolk, Va. 1930 Norris E. Halpern Norfolk, Va. B. M. Schwetz Portsmouth, Va. William Halpern Norfolk, Va. Harry Kleban Bridgeport, Conn. [182] I1S31 Richard Lee Morton Cecil R. Bail Founded November, 1921 Fratres in Vrbe Ray P. Edwards Fratres in Facnltale Fratres in Collegia 1927 Edward L. Wilsliin Irvington, Va. 1928 John S. Hines Ivor, Va. Manley Mallard Norfolk, Va. J. Logan Hudson Portsmouth, Va. William B. Bolton Fores, Va. 1929 S. E. Amato Norfolk, Va. Clyde Thorpe Williamsburg, Va. Meredith Capper . . .Washington, D. C. Alvah Henley Norfolk, Va. Granville Gresham . .Newport News, Va. Maxwell Lanier Williamsburg, Va. Lloyd H. Williams Norfolk, Va. Grayson Daughtrey S. Norfolk, Va. Pledges William Savage Modest Town, Va. James G.Van Ausdall, Williamsburg, Va. John H. Waters Portsmouth, Va. Melvin Williams. . . .Princess Anne, Va. Robert Stewart Ivor. Va. Walter E. Williams Norfolk, Va. A. L. V. Norton . . . Far Rockaway, N. Y. |184| [1S5I Founded, University of Arkansas, April 5, 1895 OMICRON BETA CHAPTER Established May 31. 1921 S 01 ores in Vrbe M ' s. Van Garrett Mrs. J. R. Geiger M.-s. G. T. Brooks Miss Bertha Brooks Soroies in Collegia Gvadiiate Students Miss Cynthia Coleman Margaret Bridges 1927 Eugenia Portlock Norfolk, Va. 1928 Christine Lantz Deland, Fla. M.idj ' .i i Walton Woodstock, Va. Frances Shepherd Chester, Va. Laura Whitehead Chatham, Va. 1929 Sara Norfleet Daughtrey. . .Holland, Va. Frances Saunders . . .Newport News, Va. Elizabeth Jennings Roanoke, Va. Virginia Turner Wilmington, Del. Elizabeth Lewis Richmond, Va. Vestal Thon as Charlottesville, Va. Lois Russell Washington, D. C. 1930 Elsie Beebe Lewes, Del. Sa ' -a A-ina Everett Holland, Va. Susan Carpenter Richmond, Va. Alice llrquhart Norfolk, Va. Florence Dabney Lynchburg, Va. Ruth Whitehead Chathan, Va. Edith Todd Mountclair, N. J. Pledges Louise James Washington, D. C. Mary Ninin ' er Norfolk, Va. Mildred Lantz Deland, Fla. Mary Grace Trout Roanoke, Va. Anne Lewis Richmond. Va. fl86j [187] iKappa Al tba (Ehrta Founded, Depauw University, January 27, 1870 BETA LAMBDA CHAPTER Established April 23, 1923 Sorores ni Uihe Emily Hall Elizabeth Lee Peticolas Lee Janet Coleman Sorores hi Collegia 1927 Lewellyn Baker Parksley, Va. Mary Fairfax GritFith. . . . Emmerton, Va. Mildred Meyer Bull. .Williamsburg, Va. Caroline Marshall Ribble. Petersburg, Va. Mary Maxwell Brockenbrough ... Emmerton, Va. Kitty Cofet Myrick Norfolk, Va. 1928 Patty Riddick Hunter. . Whaleyville, Va. Mary Ribble Richmond, Va. Dorothy Vaughn Farrar. .Burkeville, Va. Elizabeth Sexton Bluefield, Va. Virginia Floyd Boston, Mass. Jane Cochran Alexandria, Va. Lois Evans Miami, Fla. Dorothy Doggett Boston, Mass. Ruth James Burkeville, Va. 1929 Phyllis Logan Norfolk, Va. Lois Wilson Petersburg, Va. Jane Phillips Berkeley, Cal. Frances Roberts Gteat Bridge, Va. Peggy Eacho Clarendon, Va. Ernestine Renn Por tsmouth, Va. Lelia Strinsifellow 1930 . Charlottesville, Va. Virginia Turman Daisy Evans Miami, Fla. . Atlanta, Ga. [188] I 189] IKappa iKap ia (Samma Established, Mammouth College, Illinois, Oaober 13, 1870 GAMMA KAPPA CHAPTER Eounded February 16, 1923 Sorores in Vibe Mrs. Walter Bozarth Sorores in Collegio 1927 Lucy Chappelle Barrow, Blackstone, Va. Margaret Holman Lee, Va. Sue Elder Chase Charlottesville, Va. Frances Riley Lexington, Va. Elizabeth Dulin Woodstock, Va. Lowndes Scott Ewell, Va. Mary Hess Hampton, Va. Ann Withers Suffolk, Va. 1928 Carolyn Borders Kansas City, Mo Lucy Jessup Charlottesville, Va. Alice Chewning Orange, Va. Frances Thomson Goode, Va. Virginia Farinholt West Point, Va. 1929 Mary Alice Currence . Clarksburg, W. Va. Virginia Harper Roanoke, Va. Katherine Rhodes . . . .Middletown, Va. Page Vaughn Roanoke, Va. Charlotte Sanford . . Newport News, Va. Margaret Venable Roanoke, Va. Elizabeth Duke Roanoke, Va. 1930 Margaret Moore Richmond, Va. Dorothy Lankford Caibarien, Cuba Constance Jamieson New York City, N. Y. Pledges Lois Lacy Richmond, Va. Elizabeth Vaiden. . .Newport News, Va. [190] II911 5t Ida Plii rounded April 28, 1867, Mammouth College, Illinois VIRGINIA GAMMA CHAPTER Established September 25, 1925 Soroies HI Vrbe Alice Person Soroies in FacidlMe Elizabeth Mercer Graduate Student Mae D. Muir Sorores in Collegia 1927 Virginia M. Ayres Petersburg, Va. Sarah Rhodes Newport News, Va. Grace Miller Dallas, Texas J. Elizabeth Smith Suffolk, Va. Marguerite Young Pennington Gap, N. J. 1928 Christine Henderson .Williamsburg, Va. Helen Schoner Newark, N. J. Merril Miller Osceola, Arkansas Marjorie Laq- Scottsburg, Va. Irene Osborn Suffolk, Va. Lois Sykes Portsmouth, Va. Hazel Saunders South Hill, Va. 1929 Pauline Hines Washington, D. C. Irene Schoner Newark, N. J. Mae Laudensla ' jer . . . . Allentown, Penn. Virgmia Smith Capron, Va. Lucille Parker Roanoke, Va. Suzanne Wheeler DeWitt, Iowa 19. 0 Frances Griffin Norfolk, Va. Lucy Pilcher Petersburg, Va. Thelma Kite Culpeper, Va. Harriet Smith Ashland, Va. Julia Leach Richmond, Va. Catherine Glenn Norfolk, Va. Virginia Paul Spring Lake, N. J. Pledges Anne Garrett Danville, Va. Helen Smith South Hill. Va. [192] [193] ; : Founded March 4, 1852 Gamma Alpha Chapter Established April 24. 1926 Palroru ' sses Mrs. J. E. Rowe Mrs. Paul A. Warren M. Elizabeth Brown. Bessie V. Harwood . 1927 . . . .Roanoke. Vi. Anna Wilkins. . . . . Appomattox, Va. Ruth K. Yeamans . . San Antonio, Texas Richmond, Va. 1928 Helen Johnson Franklin. Va. Edna Spitler Luray, Va. Ruth Jones Franklin, Va. Margaret Sweeney Richmond, Va. 1929 Marian Bonniwcll Harborton, Va. Mattie Carter Rectortown, Va. Nancy G. Burke Hampton. Va. Polly Gordon Tampa, Fla. Marian Laning Pennington, N. J. 19.i0 Alice Harwood Appomattox, Va. Evelyn Steele Tazewell. Va. Pledges Nancy Carter Rectortown, Va. Minge Perkins Hampton, Va. Sally Byrd Farmer Jetersville, Va. Genevieve Wyatt White Sulphur Springs, Margaret Jerrison Freeport, N. Y. W. Va. [194] [195] Alpha Qlht ( rnr a Founded October 15. 1885 Beta Delta Chapter Established April 8, 1927 Mrs. E. G. Swem Patronesses Miss Beulah Russell Sorore in rhe Kathleen M. Alsop Sorore in Collegia 1927 Ruth G. Burton Danville. Va. Pauline H. Lanis Winchester. Va. Norma E. Fuqua Radford, Va. L. Virginia Shawen Richmond, Va. Alice G. Kaufman Portsmouth. Va. Alice V. Trevvett Glen Allen. Va. 1928 Phyllis F. Hughes West Point. Va. 1929 Willie Bailey Pickens, S. C. Laura C. Colvin Richmond. Va. Catherine K. Carter Richmond, Va. Margaret W. Howu Norfolk, Va. Mary K. Quick Winchester. Va. 1930 MariUa V. Hicks Granville. N. Y. Margaret Johnson Norfolk, Va. L. Lelia Jackson Atlanta. Ga. De Ette Jones Atlanta, Ga. Pledges Nina M. Brunk Sebring, Va Martha G. Gresham . . . .Newport News. Va. Georgia A. Howard Honaker. Va. 11961 [1971 Est.iblished February, 1927 Colors: Purple and White. Flowers : Violets. Patronesses Mrs. William G. Guy- Miss Marguerite Roberts Mary Florence Morsclier . Alice Claiborne 1927 Clarendon, Va. Olga Drozdov Ocean City, N. J. .Sewanee, Tenn. Elizabeth Boyenton Hampton, Va. Georgia Sherry 192S Richmond, Va. Rcise Mountcastlc . Martha Claiborne Lynchburg, Va. Portsmouth, Va. 1929 Frances Ford Cartersville, Va. Mary Matthew Portsmouth. Va. Frances Lord Newport News, Va. Mary Godwin Ridout Roanoke, Va. Inez Baker Cartersville. Va. Elizabeth Hough 1930 Norfolk. Va. Esther Reeve Marian Harrison Richmond, Va. .Philadelphia. Pa. 11981 [1991 U.br J. 1 . (E. nrtrtij (The Flat Hat Club) Founded at the College of William and Mary in Virginia November 11, 1750 The Members of the Society Mr. Harold Randolph Baltimore, Md. Mr. Innes Randolph Mr. Geo. Preston Coleman. .Williamsburg, Va. .Baltimore, Md. Dr. L. C. Lindsey Dr. W. A. Hamilton Dr. W. A. Montgomery Dr. R. C. Young Mr. P. P. Peebles Malcolm Bridges Joseph Chandler John B. Todd William E. Bull Henry B. Frazier Cotton Rawls Lawrence I ' Anson Allan Cook Herbert Ganter Payne Terry David Hillegas Geo. W. Reilly 200] U ' ' l Founded at William and Mary, December 5, 1776. VIRGINIA ALPHA CHAPTER Van Franklin Garrett Projessor EiuentKS John Leslie Hall Projessor of English and Dean oj Faculty Lyon Gardiner Tyler President Emeritus George Walter Mapp Board of Visitors J. A. C. Chandler President Walter A. Montgomery Projessor oj An cient Languages W. A. R. Goodwin Director of Endowment Campaign John Garland Pollard . . .Dean oj Marshall-W ' ylhe School oj Government and Citizenship Herbert L. Bridges Registrar William T. Hodges Professor oj Education Roscoe C. Young Projessor oj Physics Robert G. Robb Projessor oj Organic Chemistry George P. Coleman Board oj Visitors Mary Cooke Branch Munford Board oj Visitors Donald W. Davis Projessor oj Biology Joseph Ray Geiger Projessor oj Psychology Kremer J. Hoke Dean oj the College William A. Hamilton Projessor oj Jurisprudence Cecil R. Ball Instructor in English Richard L. Morton Projessor in History Joseph E. Rowe Projessor in Mathematics Earl G. Swem Librarian C. E. Castaneda Associate Projessor of Modern Languages James H. Dillard Board oj Visitors Edward M. Gwarhmey Associate Projessor in English Emily M. Hall Instructor in English Elizabeth Mercer Instructor in Mathematics Peter Paul Peebles Associate Projessor oj Jurisprudence and Government Kathleen Alsop Secretary to President Joseph T. Ecker Instructor in History Kathleen Bruce Projessor oj History Althea Hunt Assistant Projessor oj English G. W. Spicer Projessor oj Political Science T. J. Stubbs Associate Projessor of History R. A. Winborne Instructor in Physics Geo. W. Reilly Assistant to Registrar fin IKap a pn Installed 1925 J. A. C. Chandler C. M. Faithful W. A. R. Goodwin J. Lesslie Hall Faculty Alemhers W. A. Hamilton P. P. Peebles R. G. Robb Helen Foss Weeks Russell Winborne R. C. Young J. E. Rowe Carl Andrews F. James Barnes Eleanor Calkins Caroline Hardy W. J. Hogan Students Frank Hopkins C. C. Kerns Marguerite McDanie! Mae Muir Elizabeth Schmucker Zelda Swartz Nina Trevett Ruth Yeamans Minnie Rolb Phaup [203J ETA CIRCLE Officers Herbert L. Ganter President Fairfax M, Berkley Secretary Arthur E. Nilsson Treasurer Members A. Scott Anderson M. Carl Andrews F. James Barnes Fairfax M. Berkley Anthony B. Britton William E. Bull Dr. J. A. C. Chandler Prof. J. C. Chandler Prof. Carlos E. Castaneda Dr. D. W. Davis Henry B. Frazier Dr. J. R. Geiger Al Turner Allan Cook R. C. Siersma D. K. Van Wormer Dr. E. G. Swem Herbert L. Ganter Dr. W. A. Hamilton G. Dewey Grove Arthur Matsu Dr. R. L. Morton S. Edward Nicholson Prof. Arthur E. Nilsson Prof. P. P. Peebles R. E. B. Stewart D. Payne Terry Lee Todd Prof. Arthur G. Williams Coach J. Wilder Tasker Dr. R. C. Young John Todd Cotton Rawls Chris Somers Geo. W. Reilly [204] [2051 Founded in 1906 GORDON HOPE CHAPTER Established 1914 Fraties in Urbe Herman Lee Harris Bathurst D. Peachy Fraties in FucnltJte Mr. Cecil R. Ball Mr. Malcolm J. Bridges Mr. C. E. Castaneda Mr. Glenwood Clark Mr. G. H. Gelsinger Dr. J. R. Geiger Dr. J. Lesslie Hall Dr. W. A. Hamilton Dr. W. A. Montgomery Mr. P. P. Peebles ' Dr. E. G. Swem Carl Andrews F. James Barnes Fairfax M. Berkley Nathan M. CafFee Herbert L. Ganter Fij res ill Collegio Sewell H. Hopkins Willard N. James C. C. Kerns William H. Morrow Donald K. VanWormer Frank S. Hopkins 206] iflta (iamma National Professional Forensic Fraternicy Founded 1922 University of Illinois WILLIAM AND MARY CHAPTER Established 1923 Dr. K. J. Hoke Dt. W. A. Hamilton Dr. John Garland Pollard Dr. Richard L. Morton Dr. George W. Spicer Dr. W. A. R. Goodwyn Prof. H. C. Krebs Prof. P. P. Peebles Prof. Joseph Martin Klamon Mr. Cecil R. Ball Geo. W. ReiUy William E. Bull H. Chris Somers A. Scott Anderson M. Carl Andrews F. James Barnes Fairfax M. Berkeley Frank S. Hopkins Robert W. Corstaphnev J. Wilfred Lambert Douglass S. Mitchell William H. Morrow A. Ray Simmons Harold Ramsey W.Uiam H. Elliott, Jr. Donald K. Van Wormer Willard N. James William B. Bolton Robert R. Jones M. Weldon Thompson Edwin L. Lamberth Randolph Vaiden Samuel G. Staples Arthur P. Henderson [207] OMEGA CHAPTER Robert E. Beeler, Jr. Kenneth Beatty Woodley J. Blackwell William A. Bozarth, Jr Terry Crossfield Thomas W. Gayle Floyd Gessford Joseph P. Gilliam Dewey G. Grove William A. Hamilton Sidney M. Hayman Members James D. Palmer Robert E. B. Stewart, Jr. William G. Thompson Edward L. Wilshin John T. Yates John E. Zollinger James Robertson C. H. Marston R. L. Brewer E. C. Macon A. S. Thompson Samuel E. Nicholson [208] 1 ( amma iHu Founded 1924 VIRGINIA ALPHA CHAPTER Established December 1924 Members in Dr. Julian Alvin Carroll Chandler Dr. John Lesslie Hall Dr. William Angus Hamilton Dr. Kremer J. Hoke Dr. J. R. Geiger Dr. Joseph Eugene Rowe Dr. William A. R. Goodwin Dr. Paul Alanson Warren Dr. Henry H. Hibbs Mr. George Howard Gelsinger Dr. Earl Gregg Swem Mr. Arthur Edw Faculty Mr. Peter Paul Peebles Dr. Joseph Martin Klamon Mr. Wayne F. Gibbs Dr. Roscoe Conkling Young Dr. David J. King Miss Emily Moore Hall Miss Kathleen M. Alsop Mr. John Todd Mr. George Reilley Miss Elizabeth Schmucker Mr. Russell Winborne ird Nilsson William Earle Bull Mae D. Muir Calahill Smith Ruth Yeamans Herbert Ganter Caroline Hardy Student Members W. J. Hogan Rosa Jacobson Clifton C. Kerns William H. Morrow Stella Nelson Minnie Robb Phaup R. L. Brewer Marguerite McDaniel H. O. Cole Annetta Gwaltney Fairfax M. Berkeley Alice Trevett [209] (Elit Irta pit BETA CHAPTER Established 1921 Honorary Members Dr. W. A. Hamilton Dr. D. W. Davis Dr. R. G. Robb Dr. W. G. Guy Dr. P. H. Warren Dr. J. E. Rowe Dr. R. C Young Dr. A. W. Dearina R. B. TurnbuU Russell Swift W. G. Talmage A. K. Turner Prof. R. A. Winborne Prof. J. G. Jantz Maj. O. De Carre Capt. T. P. Walsh Capt. H. R. Behrene Capt. Arnesorum Capt. W. D. Cleary Lieur. Arthur Lavery Acthe Members R. G. Todd Lee B. Todd Roy R. Powell Sewell Hopkins Logan Hudson C. C. Kerns H. C. Somers M. T. Mallard Julius Caplan [210] (Tlirla (Hht irlta ALPHA THETA CHAPTER Dr. R. G. Robb Dr. W. G. Guy Honorary Dr. A. W. Dearing Capt. Thomas P. Walsh Dr. W. A. Hamilton R. G. Todd Russell Swift Roy Powell W. G. Talmadge Algernon K. Turner Lee Todd Actiie Milton Bland H. C. Smith Ed. Justis F. L. Finch W. A. Porter D. J. Foglia E. H. Hill C. C. Kerns William Melvin W. W. Wynne M. T. Mallard J. J. Grizzard J. B. Hozier 12111 VK .JP ' ---ii- ' IKappa pin iKap ja Hoiiotiiiy Alembeis Dr. J. A. C. Chandler Mr. Harry C. Krebs Dr. W. A. Hamilton A. S. Thompson H. C. Somers A. Ray Simmons R. Rov Powell 1 Mr. Faithful Active Members W. J. Hogan Harry Tardy Frank Birdsall A. S. Noblin F. J. Barnes E. P. Simpkins William Morrow Losjan Hudson I- ' lJl pin irlta Honorary Physics Founded 1926 Honoiaiy Alenihers Dr. R. C. Youni; Dr. W. A. Haniilton Russell A. Winborne Thomas P. Walsh W. G. Talmage Randolph B. Turnbul Wm. B. Atkisson Wm. H. Elliott Jr. H. J. Parker Aclne Meii hers A. K. Turner Henry Crigler John Crigler Robert S. Barrett Nathan M. CafFee lohn B. Hozier v. A. Harris Edward T. Justis A. M. Henly Loijan Hudson [213] Irla Al ilia ffit (Accounting) Founded at University of Illinois 1919 KAPPA CHAPTER Established 1927 Faculty Aleiiibers W. A. Hamilton P. B. Coffman P. P. Peebles W. F. GiDbs A. E. Nilsson W. G. Thompson, Jr. W. G. Blackwell Geo. T. Morecock Student Members . B. Snyder E. S. Wheeler R. L. Brewer C. H. Marston E. W. Evenson [214] Alplia (Elub Faculty Members Miss Martha Barkesdale Miss Elizabeth Mercer Miss Emily Hail iMeinher Virginia Ayers Maxwell Brockenborough Margaret Holman Mary Hurt Lncf Jessup Kitty Myrick Mae D. Muir Minnie Robb Phaup Caroline Ribble Anna Wilkins Ann Withers Ruth Yeamans [215] iBxtU larr (Elub Honorary Club To make the iioilJ ii nre haDielike. ' Officers Grace Miller Madeline Walton . Oleta Belle Martin Julia Sanders Elizabeth Dulin . . . Patre Drinker .... President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Program Chairman . Chairman of Ways and Means Miss Holliday Honorary Aien bers Miss Reaves Miss Cumminss Jane Abbot Virginia Ayers Page Drinker Elizabeth Dulin Christine Henderson Phyllis Hughes Margaret Murray Caroline Ribble Julia Sanders Members Madeline Walton Dorothy Farrar Llewelyn Baker Mary Hess Elizabeth Jennings Willow Satterfield Katherine Rhodes Mary Via Christine Lantz Mrs. Harris Grace Miller Virginia Bundy Sarah Rhodes Alice Crutchfield Dorothy Chalkley Elizabeth Duke Eliza Hunter Mildred Dudley Katherine Watson [216] I- ' 171 THETA CHAPTER Honorary Literary Sorority Mary Matthew Kitty Myrick Caroline Borders Margaret Bowen Constance Jamieson Ruth Burton Minnie Robb Phaup Marjorie Lacy Harriet Smith Hannah Margohs Edith Dodd De Ette Jones [21S] ilbtU Alpha JIbi National Dramatic Fraternity Founded: 1919 VIRGINIA ALPHA CHAPTER Established; 192 Dr. J. A. C. Chandler P. P. Peebles W. E. Bull F. M. Berkley Honorary Members Dr. W. A. Montgomery Dr. E. M. Gwathmey Actite Members Mildred M. Bull W. H. Morrow A. S. Anderson Dr. W. A. Hamilton Miss Gertrude Cary Kitty Myrick Virginia Ayres Director , President DRAMATIC CLUB .Miss Althea Hunt Treasurer Kitty Myrick . . .W. H. Morrow Secretary Phyllis Logan Members W. E. Bull P. M. Berkley A. S. Anderson W. H. Morrow Mildred M. Bull Virginia Ayres Grace Miller Margaret Venable Kenneth Beatty Upton Thomas Jane Phillips F. James Barnes, Jr. Samuel G. Staples Phyllis Logan Truman Welling Noma Fuqua D. K. Van Wormer Chippie Barrow Martha Claiborne Frank Hopkins Anna Wilkins Mary Alice Currence Ruth Burton Crolyn Borders Mary Via Robert Brewer Max Brockenborough [2191 ICns (iputDtrBfUB CLUB HONORARIO Established 1923 Colores: Rojo tiy Loradu Flor: ChrisaiileDis Tema Conoced a ineslio piojinio para apieciarlo Mesa Directiiia Presidente J. Wilfred Lambert Vice-Presideiite Lois Evans Secretaria Miriam Silberger Tesoreio Robert Brewer Reporter Miriam Silberger Adiiser Carlos Eduardo Castaneda, Leroux Mieiiibros Honorarios A. G. Williams, Professor del departmento de Lenguas Modernas C. Guillet, Professor del departmento de Lenguas Modernas A. Scott Anderson Eleanor Calkins Gerald Callis R. W. Corstaphney Susie Crooks Jose Davila Margaret Eacho H. L. Ganter L ' lsta de Mieiiibros Norris Halpern William Halpern Joseph Hancock Pauline Hines Margaret Howie Alice Kerr Phyllis Logan W. H. Morrow Rafael Negron May Rielly Louis Rotgin Julio Sierra Ethel Singer Mary Thomas Katherine Topping Ruth Yeamans Loring Tyler [220] 12211 Mutlir 2jaui (Eiub Chancellor W. E. Bull Vice-Chancellor H. C. Somers Clerk Anthony B. Britten Correspondent Henry B. Frazier Bailiff A. Z. Williams Dr. J. A, C. Chandler Dr. W. A. Hamilton Dr. J. R. Geiger Dr. John Garland Pollard Mefi beis Prof. P. P. Peebles Prof. H. L. Childs Henry B. Frazier W. E. Bull H. C. Somers A. Z. Williams A. B. Britton Carlton S. Bell 1222] ([Ilaytim-(gnmrs Italngu (Elub First Term President — Sewell H. Hopkins Vice-Preside?it — Mary F. Morscher Secyetary — Frances Healy Treasurer — Walter A. Porter op Second Term President — Sewell H. Hopkins Vice-President — Jeremiah Foglia Secretary — Rose Mountcastle Treasurer — Walter A. Porter Mrs. Donald W. Davis Honorary Members Mrs. Paul A. Warren Mrs. Jacob G. Jantz Akerman, Elfreda Bass, Edna Caplan, Julius Carmel, M. M. Christie, T. H. Clevenger, C. E. Cox, G. C. Charnick, M. Carter, Marjorie Davis, Dr. D. W. Foglia, Jeremiah Gordon, Frances Gwynn, Glendi C. Gladding, Randolph Harris, Gertrude Healy, Frances Alembers Hill, E. H. Hopkins, S. H, Haynie, McClintock Ives, Verna Jantz, Mr. Jacob G. Johnston, Mary E. Johnston, Nancy Joyner, Marion R. Johnson, Roy Kerns, C. C. Lewis, Raymond Lampros, George Lantz, Mildred Margolis, Hannah Morscher, Mary F, Morscher, Lawrence N. Motley, Arnold Mountcastle, Rose Omohundro, Gladys Porter, Walter A. Prince, L. N. Patterson, Harriette Powell, Roy R. Skaggs, Gertrude Sherry, Georgia Smith, H. Clyde Staley, Hugh O. Smith, Jessie E, Swartz, Zelda Truckemiller, Feme Warren, Dr. P. A. Watts, George A. [2231 (iibbflttB (Eliib Ojfkers Herbert L. Ganter President Elizabeth M. Brown Vice-President S. E. Amato ! Secretary W. G. Thompson Treasurer E. C. Btanchi Faculty Adviser Baldacci, Paul Bickers, Wm. M. Bilisoly. Margaret Booth. J. E. Britten. A. B. Cacioppo, Anne Calura, Lucille Casagrande. Stephen Connor. C. F. Consentino. Salvatore Davila. Jose R. DeFalco. Ralph Donlon, Frank S. Members Doran, Norma Fields, Wm. J. Finch. Fred L. Finney, Jo. Louise Folgia, Jeremiah Graven, Frank Hudson, Dorothy Hughes, Sarah Herr, Margaret Mahoney, Archer M. Marciano, C. A. Moirarty, G. A. Murphy, Wallace Negron, Rafael OMeara, J. M. Parker, H. G. Robber, Herman J. Roberts, Bernard Rueger, Louis Ryan, Paul Sierra, Julio J. Stickel, Chas. Stringfellow, Lelia Sweeney. Margaret Tessitore, Patrick Vilardo, Ross Mrs. Tucker Jones Virginia Jones Mrs. C. J. Frank Resident Members Mr. Mrs. Reinecke Mrs. C. Hankins Alice Reinecke Titus Branchi Mrs. Bulifant 12241 President Maxwell Brockenbrough Vice-Presideiil Lewellyn Baker Secretary Martha Claiborne Treasurer Mary Wall Christian Adiiser Gertrude L. Carey Ale III hers Virginia Armistead Ophelia Harrcll Lois Russell Marion Bonniwell Elizabeth Hough Beatrice Sellercold Dot Boone Georgia Howard Willow Satterfield Willie Baily Elizabeth Jennings Carrie Sheren Dorothy Broughton Marjorie Johnson Margaret Sweeney Llewellyn Baker Nancey Johnson Italina Speece Inez Baker Muriel Johnston Louise Smith Erma Brown Verna Jones Clarice Steinbiirg Agnes Brittingham Helen Johnson Lehlia Stringfeller Dorothy Chalkley Mildred Kelley Virginia Smith Kathleen Cone Margaret Kerr Virginia Smyre Bob Callis Thelma Kite Margaret Smyre Phillis Corneilius Marian Laning Katherinc Topping Elizabeth Duke Judson Lifsey Virginia Turman Elizabeth Dulin Anne Lewis Charlotte Taylor Mildred Dudly Dorothy Lankfoid Alice L ' rquhardt Dorothy Doggeit Frances Lord Grace Vipon Madeline Dickey Anne Lovelace Elizabeth Vaiden Miss Erwil Elsie Moir Olive Wigglesworih Eolene Fallin Charlotte Miley Anna Withers Virginia Floyd Helen Monterco Katherine Water Virginia Farinholdt Mary Florence Moschcr Nannie Wading Frances Ford Bill Morrow Eleanor Williamson Eleanor Ford Helen Marion Ruth Whitehead Mvra Ford Oliia Bell Martin Julia Winfree Polly Gordon Betty Nickolson Genevieve Wyati Mrs. Green NLirian Porter Lois Wilson A. E. Garrett. Jr. Myrtle Piland Madeline Walton Frank Hopkins Harriet Patterson Charlotte Zeigler Mary Hurt Delia Rawlings 225 Altnini! in College William E. Bull, 1924-5 John B. Todd, 1924-5 Geo. W. Reilly, 1925-6 M. Carl Andrews F. James Barnes 1926-27 Henry B. Frazier E. Cotton Rawls Allison A. Hooff D. Payne Terry Arthur Matsu [226] Bob- Wallace Art Matsu Scott Anderson Dave Hilligas ' Hen Frazier ;; Facilitate Scrap Chandler ; Vrbe Susie Bland hi Collegia Pat Patterson ' Jack ' Irwin Billy ' West ' Doc TurnbuU Bill Henley- Payne Terry Sid Hayman Meb Davis Nubby Whitlock l.i; ' (Elub Henry Frazier Payne Terry Jack Irwin Bill Linn Mike Britton Mac OTarrell Bill West Spud Murphy Bill Bull Cotton Rawls Dave Hillegas Paul Everett Lee Todd Doc. Turnbull Jimmie Robertson Art Matsu Louis Rueger U281 l- ' - ' )l (g. (g. (g. Polly Hines President Virginia Ayers Margaret Bowen Max Brockenbrough Llewellyn Baker Susan Carpenter Dot Chalkley Jane Cochran Alice Chewning Sarah Daugherty Dorothy Doggett Sarah Everett Daisy Evans Dot Farrar Melba Gravely Fax Griffith Anne Fiddler Patty Hunter Mary Hurt Polly Hines Ruth James Constance Jamieson Margare ' Joerrison Thelma Kite Lois Stacey Marjorie Lacey Dot Lankford Anne Lewis Elizabeth Lewis Phyllis Logan Merrill Miller Margaret Moore Grace Miller Kitty Myrick Lucy Pilcher Virginia Paul Lucille Parker Mary Ribble Pat Riley Odelle Rawles Charlotte Sanford Billy Shelton Elizabeth Smith Helen Smith Harriet Smith Frances Saunders Hazel Saunders Elizabeth Sexton Helen Schoner Margaret Sweeney Virginia Turman Suzanne Wheeler Laura Whitehead Anna Withers 12301 IK. 0 .1. Lucy Barrow President Mary Alice Currence Ntarian Porter Vestal Thomas Virginia Turner Mary Nininger Alice Urquhardt Elizabeth Jennings Virginia Armistead Elizabeth Duke Ernestine Renn Lois Russell Katherine Rhodes Virginia Farinholdt Elsie Moir Mary Farrier Page Vaughan Elizabeth Vaiden Dorothy Broughton Doris Clarke Frances Thomson Lois Wilson ludson Lifsey Polly Venable Mary Cabiness Chippy Barrow Dorothy Boone Frankie Roberts Virginia Floyd Margaret Holman Virginia Smith Dorothy Travillian Edith Dodd Helen Johnson Carolyn Borders Virginia Harper Mary Hess Elizabeth Dulin Dot Smotjers Ruth James 1231] kB K bI i KMiriBi 1 L B B : .; J hJP ■W r m (EoliUinn (Elub Henry B. Frazier President D. Payne Terry .... Vice-President A. Scott Anderson Secretary and Treasurer Aieinbers Ayers, L. C. TAnson. L. W. Whitlock. H. C. Pulley. Robert Barnes, J. E. Irwin, J. W. Wynne, Warfield Hillega.s, Dave Beatty, Kenneth James, W. N. Zollinger, J. E. Pattie, B. D. Booth, J. E. Linn, Wm. Thompson, Weldon Thompson, Wm. G. Bozarth, William Lynch, Frank Thompson, A. S. Johnson, N. H. Bull, W. E. O Ferrall, M. T. Erwin, F. W. McMains, Ramsey Britten, A. B. Osgood, E. E. Mapp, G. R. HiUsman, John Daugherty, Butler Peters, Shelton Taylor, L. R. Doyle, R. E. Gamble, T. E. Person, Fred Simpkins, E. P. Simmons, A. R. Gamer, H. L. Rawls, Cotton Nolde, J. A. Kelly, L. G. Gale, T. W. Rueger, Lewis Owens, Ned Syer, George W. Green, J. B. Talmad.ge, W. G. Bridgefort, E. U. White, M. G. Hastings, M. F. Turner. Algernon Davics. J. J. Hoskins, H. D. Hall, T. W. Turnbull, R. B. Crossfield, C. T. Varney, T. R. Bines, L. Q. West, W. C. Clemens, J. C. Hurt, J. M. Whitney, Jit Davis, Irwin [2321 prmau (Elub Virginia Ayers Virginia Armistead Max Brockenbrough Llewellyn Baker Dorothy Brougliton Lucy Barrow- Dorothy Boone Ruth Burton Edith Boulware Carolyn Borders Margaret Bowen Thelma Bryant Martha Curtis Martha Claiborne Mary Alice Currence Mary Cabiness Doris Clark [arguerite Corder Dorothy Chalkley Jane Cochran Susan Carpenter Katherine Cone Sue Cornick Elizabeth Duke Sara Dauglitrey Madeline Dickey Edith Dodd Florence Dabney Dorothy Doggett Lois Evans Sara Anne Everett Peggy Eacho Anne Fiddler Virginia Floyd Noma Fuqua Mary Farrier Dorothy Farrar Virginia Farinholdt Virginia Paul Katherine Glenn Polly Gordon Martha Gresham Anne Garrett Melba Gravely Fax Griffith Patty Hunter Margaret Holman Mary Hurt Polly Hines Virginia Harper Mary Hess Eliza Hunter Elizabeth Jennings Constance Jamieson Ruth Jones Lelia Jackson Louise James Marjorie Johnson Margaret Johnson Thelma Kite Mildred Lantz Dorothy Lankford Julia Leach Anne Lewis Elizabeth Lewis Mildred Liebrecht Phyllis Logan Marian Lanning Merrill Miller Elsie Moir Kitty Myrick Marguerite McDaniels Grace Miller Mary Nininger Daisy Evans Betsy Ross Nicholson Lucy Nottingham Irene Osborne Lucy Pilcher Marian Porter Eugenia Portlock Jane Phillips Mary Quick Marv Royall Odell Rawls Frances Roberts Katherine Rhodes Mary G. Rideout Helen Schoner Charlotte Sanford Lois Sykes J. Elizabeth Smith Frances Saunders Elizabeth Sexton Frances Shepherd Harriet Smith Margaret Sweeney Louise Smith Virginia Smith Virginia Turman Dorothy Travilian Mary Grace Trout Alice Trevett Frances Thomson Vestal Thomas Alice LIrquhart Page Vaughan Polly Venable Suzanne Wheeler Genevieve Wyatt Madolin Walton Genevieve Whitman Lois Wilson Anne Withers Laura Whitehead [233] yiL r i ' ' :: ' H -.cn_ - is 1 ii2iE (Ehtb HEALTH HAPPINESS EFFICIENCY Bessie V. Harwood President Gene Miles Treasurer Alice Chewnin Secretary Margaret Holeman Program Committee Marjorle Carter Anna Wilkens Nina Trevett Lownds Scott Martha Barkesdale Aleii hers Harriet Zimmerman Helen Osmond Mary Quick May Laudensla er Honorary Members Marguerite Wynne-Roberts Minge Perkins Elizabeth Tanner Mr. Tucker Jones [234] MtlUam a ffiaru lUrQa Tbnur (Club Walter A. Porter President Sewell H. Hopkins f -f ' Vice-President H. Clyde Smith Second Vice-President Marion R. Joyner Secretary Lane S.mmons . , Treasurer B. Cecil Embrey Sergeant-at-Arms Clarence F. Cieyentjer C ' ' ' ' ' ' - ' - ' ' ' f Osee B Kyle Assistant Cheer Leader Honorary Members Dr. J. A. C. Chandler J. Wilder Tasker Aitire Members Clarence E. Clevenger Garland Johnson Walter Payne G. Claude Cox W. Roy Johnson Walter A. Porter B. Cecil Embrey G. S. Johnson Lane Simmons W. C. Files C. P. Jones I- H. Slaus hter H. J. Hancock Marion R. Joyner H. Clyde Smith Sewell H. Hopkins Osee B. Kyle (2351 jpi)ilmnatl]ran Hitrrary S nnpttr Officers First Semester Preside It R. W. Corstaphney , Second Semester W. H. Elliott, Jr. Vice-President O. E. Cordle U. B. Thomas Secretary W. H. Elliott, Jr E. R. Vaiden Treasurer J. H. Hancock D. K. Van Wormer Literary Critic D. K. Van Wormer D. K. Van Wormer Chaplain O. E. Cordle W. C. Brooke Sergeant-at-Arms L. B. Aranow Aranow, L. B. Babb, E. F. Barnes, F. J. Beatty, K. B. Brewster, C. F. Brooke, W. C. Cranston, G. B. Cook, Blacknall Cook, J. A. Connor, C. F. Corstaphney, R. W. Covington, R. L. Elliott, W. H. Epaminoda, J. T. Folliard, Eugene Gaskins, J. B. Jr. Roll Gold, Norman Gouldin, J. D. Hancock, J. H. Hayman, H. V. Halt, J. R. Jasie, L. Johnson, J. R. L. Jones, Jack Lewis, L. P. Mapp, Geo. R. Morecock, Geo. T. Munden, J. W. McKann, H. A. Vincent, W. S. Weinberg, Herman Ober, L. ' m. Pierce, D, C Price, L. N. Rabinowitz, B. Repass. Albert Robertson, J M. Sanger, H. M. Savage, E. C. Schwetz, B. M. Stewart, R. E. B. Smith, E. A. Tessitor, Patrick Trible, Waring Trice, Edward VanWormer, D. K. Vaiden, E. R. Wilcox, W. S. [236] [237] Spring Semester Pl onttx IGitrrary nrtPtg Ojf ceis Autumn Semester President D. S. Mitchell H. W. Ramsey Vice-President E. P. Simpkins, Jr W. B. Bolton Secretary R. R. Jones E. H. Hill Treasurer Frank Hopkins R. R. Jones Literary Critic Sam Staples S. A. Fein Chaplain G. M. Nolley C. Bussinger Sergeant-at-arms E. H. Hill .A. E. Garrett Members Andixws, Carl Hopkins. Frank Minden, J, W. Avent, Ramcind Henderson. A. P. Mason, A. H. Anvers, Louis Hancock. H. J. Nelson, Harry Addiston, J. K. Halpern. Norris Nolley, Marion Bennett, Harold Halpern. W. M. Newland, H. A. Born, L. L. H.ll, Edward Nolde. J. A. Brown, S. N. Hardy, T. C. Nuckols, T. R. Biissinger, C. Hailey. C. M.. Jr. Kleban. Harry Bolton, W. B, Harns. T. A. Keister. Henry Ball, Henry Hallam, Eugene Kerbawy. Ed. Calhs. Gerald Harrison. ). J. Kvle. Osee B. Clevenger, C. F. lAnson. L. W. Kelsey. A. D. Copenhaver, L. B. Jones. C. P. Powell, R, R. Cox, J. C, Jones. R. R. Rawls, Cotton Cox. G. Claude Joyner, M. R. Rotgen, Lewis Chaplan, J. Johnson. Roy Ramsey, H, W. Cornell. Albert Johnson. Garland Simmons. Lane Carney, J. W. James. Joseph Simmons, Ray Davis. Frank Lampros, George Simpkins. E. P,, Jr. Doyle. Ernest Lamberth. R. L. Stewart. Bruce Davies. H. T. Liverman. Russell Staples. Samuel Entwisle, W, M. Lawrence. Ashby Swanson. John Ely. John Lewis, Raymond Scott, Preston Fields, Melvin Land, H. C Shortt, E, C, Frazier, Henry Munsey. Billy Thompson. kL W. Fein, S. A. Motley, J. L. A. Turley. John Goodwin. G. T. Marston, C. H. Ware, W. E. Greenwood, W. Mitchell, D. S, Widdle, W. M, Gardner. C. L. Llllord, Manley Warren, Percy H. Garrett. A. E.. Jr. Moses, R, C. Wickers. Raymond Guynn. G. C. Morscher, Lawrence Welling, Truman S. Hunt. George Martin, Irving [238] [239] 31. IC Hltr Hall Sjiterarg nrtrti; Mary Hess President Nina Trevette Vice-President Elizabeth Johnson Secretary Catherine Carter Treasurer Mary Via Chaplain Anne Matthews Sergeant-at-Arms Ruth Burton Program Chairman Stella Nelson Literary Critic Margaret Bilisoly Parliamentary Critic Minnie Binmore Music Chairman Jane Abbitt Elfreda Akerman Willie Bailey Doris Barbour Edna Bass Mabel Beale (Irace Ballard Katherine Bennett Estelle Black Anne White Blake Caroline Borders Laura Bottler Lucy Mae Boswell Margaret Bilisoly Irnia Brown Ruth Burton Lucille Calura Sue Cornick Susan Carpenter Catherine Carter Marguerite Carter Nancy Carter Augusta Chandler Alice Chewning Hazel Chumley Pauline Cogle Sallie Cogle Milda Cohen Jane Coley Marian Crab tree Susan Crooks Martha Curtis Alice .Crutchfield Ahce Chewning Mary Cassell Florence Dabney Augusta Daniels Vernie May Davis Mary Diggs Madeline Dickey Edith Dodd Reba Dameron Dorothy Doggett Katherine Eagu Gladys Eason Daisy Evans Sarah Everette Virginia Farcnholt Anne Fiddler Margaret Floyd Virginia Floyd Eoline Follen Dorothy Ford Frances Ford Catherine Fitzsimmons Catherine Glenn Caroline Glenn Elizabeth Glenn Melba Gravely Eva Greggs G. W. Haden Jeanette Harding Ophelia Harrell Mary Hess Florence Hichenson Mary Hicks Edith HoUowell Georgia Howard Margaret Holman Sarah Hughes Elizabeth Hunter Frances Henry Frances Healey ' erna Ives Thelma Irongmonger Lelea Jackson Marjorie Jackson Louise James Constance Jamieson Nancy Johnson Brooks Johnson Elizabeth Johnson Marjorie Johnson Margaret Joerissen Deetle Jones Mildred Kelley Charlotte King Margaret Kerr Mildred Kersner Alice Koffman Louise Lane Lois Lane Mildred Lane Marion La Rue Irella Lawson Pauline Landis Dorothy Lank ford Anna Lovelace Alice Leach Julia Leach Mildred Liebricht Anne Lewis Judson Lifsey Lena Lavenstein Christine Lantz Hannah Margolis Mildred Maitland Lidia Major Katherine Mapp Mary Matthew Anne Matthews Helen Maffett Charlotte Miley Helen Moore Elizabeth Moore Mary Florence Moscher M. Alorris Helen Monteiro Mabel Morton Rosa Mountcastle Doris Motley Helen Marton Helen McNeal Mary Motley Helen Neal Betsy Nicholson Jenny Lou Oglesby Harriette Patterson Virginia Paul Minnie Tob Phaup Myrtle L. Piland Maggie Price Delia Rawlings Mary B. Reilly Pauline Roberts Mattie Rountree Odelle Rawles Bessie Rowley Mary Rupp Willow Satterfield Elizabeth Sexton Irene Schoner Helen Schoner Ester Shadt Billie Shelton Doris Sharp Carrie Sheren Gertrude Skaggs Virginia Showen Marion Silberger Italena Speese Margaret Spenser Mary Stephenson Margaret Steward Clara lona Smith Jessie Smith Frances Smithers Margaret Smyre Virginia Smyre Doris Sharp Clarse Steinburger Thelma Stinnett T ucille Stinnett Charlotte Taylor Mary Thomas Frances Thompson Katherine Topning Dorothy Trevillian Alice Trevette Mar Grace Trout Nina Trevette Elizabeth Vaiden Grace Vipond Gene Valentine Mary Via Lena Waldrop Jeannette Ward Elizabeth Watson Edna Watters Neita Webb Sadie Wilkes Eugenia Wilkes Eugenia Webb Caroline White Eugenia White Virginia Weiland Eunice Wray Olive Wiggles worth Linda Wilson Olis Williams Roselyn Webb JuJia Winfree Nannie Wooding [240] 1241 IhitFliall iCitrraru urirtij Off ceis PresiJeiit Elizabeth Brown Vice-President Margaret Venable Publicity Chairman Frances Lord Secretary and Treasurer Marion Lanning Virginia Armistead Inez Baker Elsie Beek Margaret Billups Dorothy Boone Maron Broaddus Elizabeth Brown Nina Brunk Pauling Cogle Laura Colvin Kathleen Cone V. Elizabeth Duke Sally Byrd Farmer Mary Farrier Laura Field Me?nbers Bessie Fleet Frances Ford Virginia Harper Esther Hinterleiter Elizabeth Jennings Margaret Johnson Thelma Kite Elizabeth Lanier Marian Laning Margaret Gene Miles Elsie Mior Helen Nance E. Byrd Nelson Alberta Parker Lucille Parker Anne Preston Maggie Price Ernestine Renn Mary Godwin Ridout Louise Smith Evelyn Steele Ruth Stern Margaret Sweeney Ethel Townsend Margaret Venable Ruth Whitehead Eleanor Williamson Genevieve Wyatt Harriet Zimmerman 1242] [243] (Ebr IniuUi AfilUrr (Elub President P.P. Peebles Vice-President W. T. Hodges Secretary G. T. Morecock Treasurer H. P. Hicks Sergeant-at-Arms H. B. Frazier, Jr. Metnbers J. A. C. Chandler W. P. Cooke L. M. Ober P. B. Coffmann W. H. Hickson H. S. Jones A. E, Nilsson H. O. Cole W. F. Gibbs G. E. Hunt Honorary Members T. F. Rogers T. T. Davis B. E. Creasy B. F. Wolfe J44| Geo. T. Morecock PresUe ,t M. Weldon Thompson Vice-P,es!de t LeRoy M. Ober Seaetary and Treasurer Honorary Members W. T. Hodges P. P. Peebles Members John G Ayres Manley Mallard Herbert M. Trotter Nathan M. Caffee J. L. Hildreth, III Milton G. White George B. Cranston A. Warren OBrien Oscar E. Wilkinson H. Vernon Hayman Milton C. Stribling Robbie L. Yeatts Eashie Snyder [245 1 iHrn ' a Srlnitr (tumirtl Harwood L. Childs Coach Dr. R. L. Morton and Mr. G. H. Gelsint;er . .Adiisors Robert Corstaphney . Presideii! Carl Andrews Mcviager F. James Barnes. . .Philoiiiathean Represeiilative A. Ray Simmons Phoenix Represeiitalire M. Carl Andrews R. E. B. Stewart. Jr. William H. Elliott Men ' s Debate Team Leonard L. Born Stanley Fein William B. Bolton George Hunt Edwin Lambert AL Weldon Thompson 246 Unmpu ' a BdmU (Eauuril Manager ' ' V Freshman Coach Minnie Rob Phaup Secretayy Miriam S.lberge Treamre Ruth Yeamans Lucille Parker Constance Jamieson Memheis Oleta Belle Martin Ophelia Harrell Mary Matthew Susan Carpenter Sarah Anne Hverett Mi Ida Cohen Helen Moffet Freshman Training Class Ethel Singer Irella Lawson Marguerite McDaniels Margaret Morris Evelyn Steele Katherine Topping Marian Lanning Virginia McAlhstci |:47l ■■ . m, (E. A. (Eabtitrl [248] . M, (E. A. (Ealiiurt [249] |. M. (£. A. ua iabntfi 250] Qlnlnntal iErl|n §taflf Edilor-in-Chiel F. James Barnes Business Manager Anthony Britton Associate Editor Virginia Ayers Associate Editor William Linn Athletic Editors Marjorie Carter, Dauba Green Fraternity Editors Chippie Barrow, J. Curtis Jenkins Activities Editors Polly Hines, H. D. Whitney Photograph Editor Edward Zollinger Asst. Photographic Editor Nathan Caffee Wit and Humor Editor Polly Venable Art Editors Max Brockenborough, Martha Claiborne Snapshot Editor Hayden Russell Advertising Manager Kenneth Beatty Asst. Advertising Manager James Robertson Staff Stenographer Garland Johnson [252] [2531 Q i}2 3 xt nt Founded 1911 ' ' Stabilitas et Fides EJitor-in-Chiej M. Carl Andrews Managing Editor Willard N. James ASSOCIATE EDITORS Maxwell Brockenbrough Upton B. Thomas, Jr. Donald K. Van Wormer hif. ' icollegiate News Peggy Eacho Spoils Arthur P. Henderson John B. Green, Ed tor Billy Bickers Ojfice Men Cornelius DeWitt J. Heywood M. Weldon Thompson Reporters Blacknall Cooke Billy Shelton R. C. Moses Frances Healy R. E. Doyle Ashby Lawrence Vestal Thomas Mary Ribble T. C. Hardy Philip Marshall Polly Hines A. Earle Garrett Business Manager E. Cotton Rawls Assistant Business Manager Lawrence W. LAnson Circulation Manager Roy R. Powell Assistant Circulation Aianagers Parke H. Cox James Gaskins, Jr. M. O. Gates Marian Porter Albert Cornell E. C. Garrison A. W. Valiska Joe Hornbarger Sarah Daughtrey WilliamJ. Hogan John T. Hogg, Jr. Ted. R. Zion Cecil Embrey Marion R. Joyner Helen H. Osmond F. W. Eskridge Berth M. Thompson W. G. Thompson J. Elizabeth Smith W. R. Savage, Jr. Staff Typists Marjorie Lac Ethel Townsend 12541 12551 (Ulir SltUtam aiib ilary Hitprarii ilagaEinr STAFF Frank S. Hopkins EJitoi-in-Chiej Fairfax M. Berkley Managing Editor Associate Editors Robert Syer Barrett Donald K. Van Wormer Hannaii Margoiis Ruth Barton Sewell H. Hopkins Mary Matthew Samuel G. Staples BUSINESS STAFF E. Cotton Rawls Business Mananger W. C. West Ass ' I Business Manager S. Edward Nicholson Circulation Manager A. K. Turner Ass ' t Circulation Manager [256] [257] ij i)t iJuitiau € rrrua in ii Oscar E. Wilkinson Maiiciger Towneley E. Gamble Diiec or THE ORCHESTRA Arthur Kelsey, Piano Gary Zehmer, Saxaphone Milton White, Traps E. Cotton Rawls, Trumpet Oscar Wilkinson, Banjo David Horner, Trumpet Towneley Gamble, Saxaphone Thomas Varney, Sousaphone John English, Saxaphone The College of William and Mary as one of the leading educational centers of the south is justly represented by the Indian Serenaders. ' Through the efforts of Dr. C. C. Fitchner, direaor of the William and Mary Foreign Summer Schools, this orchestra successfully completed contracts for the summer of 1926 with the Cunard Line and various resorts through Europe. In a most unique and pleasing manner the name of William and Mary was musically presented to the Europeans by this band of South- ern Collegiates . Few colleges can boast of an orchestra more thoroughly capable and popular. r258i SnMGCmHDII 1 2i ' J I HENRY B. FRAZIER President of Sti ' dent Body [260] CAROLYN MARSHALL RIBBLE Prksidhnt of Woman ' s Student Governmi-nt 12611 i nunr (Enmuil Presuiei! Dewey Grove Vice-President S. E. Nicholson Secretary Allan Cooke ]iinior Represeiitathe Carlton Macon Sophomore Representative E. T. Justis Sophomore Representative W. E. Bloxom Freshman Representative Percy Warren £262] EXECUTIVE COUN( IL [263] 5TELLA NEU50N Jizfty UEUa STRlNQrEUOW JUDICIAL COUNCIL :fj-t Henry B. Frazier F. J. Barnes Art Matsu SENIOR COUNCIL L. Q. Hines A. B. Britton David Hille,uas J. Thomas Yates G. Dewey Grove Lee Todd [265] SOPHOMORE TRIBUNAL [266] EEATUBES [268] [269] [270] [271] [272] [273] iKru ' a (Slrr (Club Attkisson, W. B Barrett, Robt. Berkeley. F. M. Brewster, Lawrence Brooke, W. C. Burton, A. N. Callis, H. F. Clark, Stanley Green, J. B. Mrs. Kathleen Hipp Director Gessford, Fjnyd Henley, Alva Hoyi;, John Hicks, Wallace Kelly, L. G. McCaskey, T. G. Morrow, W. H. Oliphant. Duncan Rogers, Burwell Russell, C. H. Ryan. Paul Straughn. David Simmons. A. R. Stickel, Charles Tankard, Barrand Wilshin, E. L. Welling, Truman [274] (Btrla ' (lilrr (Tlub Btals. Mabel Ford. Myra Lanier. Elizabeth t Sanford, Charlotte Bilisoly, Margaret Fuqua, Noina Lewis. Elizabeth Satterheld, Willow Boteler, Laura George, Eliza Lifewey. Judson Sexton, Elizabeth Bowen, Margaret Glenn, Dorothy Matthew, Mary Schadt, Esther Brunk, Nina Glenn. Elizabeth LltTett. Mary Stevenson. Mary Bryant, Helen Gordon, Polly Maitland. Mildred Smith. Jessie Carter, Catherine L. Graves, Helen McAllister, Virginia Smithers. Dorothy Chandler, Augusta Greene, Elsie Miller, Merrill Silberger. Miriam Ciichranc, Jane Gresham, Marth.i Morris, Alice Cowles Thomas. Vestal Currence, Mary Alice Harper. Virginia Motlery, Mary Trevett. Alice Duke, Elizabeth Harwoud, Alice Mountcastle, Rosa Turner, Virginia Duke, Elizabeth Hollowcll. Edith Price, Maggie Vaughn. Page Duke, Virginia Elizabeth Hunt. Frances Porter. Marian Vaiden. Elizabeth Doggett, Dorothy Hunt. Mary Portlock. Eugenia Venable. Polly Eggleston, Margaret Hunter. Eliza Proudman. Alice Via. Mary Everett, Sarah Jackson. Leila Rice. Louise Walton. Madolin Farinholt, Virginia James. Ruth Richardson. Florence Walton. Madolin Farrar, Dorothy Johnson. Mary Riley. Frances Williams, Kate Farriar, Mary Kaufman. Alice Riley. May Howe. Elizabeth Floyd, Virginia Landis. Pauline Russell, Lois [275] [- ' 76] [2771 1 r LJ Anna WilKins 1 Capt. of Girl ' s I Basketball I Team Hen Frazier Pres. Shudenb Body Grove Capb.of TracK pres. Girls Student Govt. Thompson Ed. Nicholson Capt. Basebal | Mgr. BasRe tba 1 1 Maksu Capb. pootkall ' Dudt f Patterson Cheerleader p James Barnes Editor Colonial Echo Va Floyd Pres. German Club 127SJ f Bill Moroow - ' - T Pres. Dramatics «. ■, Cross Field M r. Tennis Frank Hopkins Red Marston Editor Lit. Ma . Mgr Football Carl Andrews Ed Flat Hat ' Richard Howard Capt. Tennis Payne Terry Mgr oF Track Doc Billups Ed Zollinger Mgr. Baseball Lee Todd Capt. Basketball Logan Hudson Capt. Cross Country [279] Shr (Siiosp l autja i tgir B) Liiin Bi ich THI-: CAST Bcin.iiil In his Eunice Inglas Noel Derby Leo Day Rhoda Juli.i Murdoch. Truman Wei I in;; . . . .Kitty Myrich Fairfax Berkley . Upton Thomas Polly Venable Phyllis Logan Elliott Kmiherley . . . Mrs. Bradley Mary Via Hugh Inglas William H. Morrow Ronald Murdoch Samuel G. Staples Lois Inglas Jane Phillips Bradley Inglas Frank S. Hopkins Dagmar Carroll Carolyn G. Borders . . . . F. James Barnes At.fishwl Directon . Bi unet Mt! ii)i;ci ' Piihlnily Scenic Directon. . Costume Commitle Ptopi ' rtii ' S Production Coniniiltee Direclor—KLTW K HUNT Ruth Burton, Mary Alice Currence. Norma Fuqua A. Scott Anderson. Jr.. Fairfax M. Berkeley - . D. K. VanWormer, Frank S. Hopkins, S. G. Staples Art Staff L ' pton B, Thomas, Max Brockenborough Mary Via, Carolyn G. Borders, William Morrow F. James Barnes, Phyllis Logan, Jane Phillips Corer Design Dorothy Doggett Co-operation of: Miss Gertrude Carey, Art Department; Miss Beatrice Sellevold, Art Depart- ment; Miss Lillian Cummings, Home Economics. Make-up George Rianhard Music Indian Serenaders Costumes supplied by Mrs, Binns [3S0] MuflntA C -A« ' re. SPCKTS J. WILDF.R TASKER, Director of Athletics [283] Atblrttr (£Dimril President Lee B. Todd Vice-Presidenl Jack Irwin Secretary and Treasurer R. E. B. Stuart, Jr. Manager of Football C. H. Marston Manager of Basketball S. E. Nicholson Manager of Track . ' D. Payne Terry Manager of Baseball J. E. Zollini er [284] Unmrtt ' H Ati)Uttr (Enmmtttfp Faculty Representatives Mr. L. T. Jones Miss Martha Barksdale Miss M. Wynne-Roberts President of Athletic Association Anna Wilkens Treasnier of Athletic Association Laura Whitehead Secretary of Athletic Association Nancy Burke [285] Harattif (Elub Art Matsu Preside)! G. D. Grove Vice-President Leland Walker Secretary C. M. Smith Treasurer Art Matsu G. D. Grove Leland Walker C. M. Smith Suey Eason Meb Davis Charles Stickle W. E. Bloxsom Clair Wallick E. C. Macon Allen Cook Paul Baldacci W. Carmichael Alembers Pete Williams Lee Todd P. C. Powers L. Walter J. Ed. Zollinger G. R. Todd Ted Bauserman Paul Ryan Quinby Hines C H. Marston Bruce Stewart Thomas ' Mts Eddie Nicholson Tommie Thompson Payne Terry Wallace Murphy Ed. Taylor H. C. Somers J. K. Smith Daughtery Mike Smith Ed. Justis Ed. Wilshin Logan Hudson [286] MotttPtt ' B flnnogram (Elub Ojficers Marjorie Carter Presider t Mary Mears .Secretary Harriet Zimmerman Treasurer Members Polly Hmes Billy Shelton Rosa Mountcastle Marjorie Carter Gene Miles Helen Osmond Anna Wilkins Louise Thompkins Elizaberh Tanner Frances Riley Sallie Cogle B. V. Harwood Nina Trevett Lena Waldrop Virgmia Turner Mary Mears Genevieve Hoffman Minge Perkins Laura Whitehead Marguerite McDaniel Harriet Zimmerman Alice Chewning [287] Joatball MATSU Captain SCHEDULE AND SCORES Date Opponent Sept. 25 — Randolph-Macon Oct. 2 — Loyolo College Oct. 9 — Syracuse Uni. Oct. 16 — Harvard Oct. 23 — George Washingn Oct. 30 — Lynchburg College Nov. 6 — Columbia Nov. 13 — Wake Forest Nov. 25 — LTni. of Richmond Dec. 4 — V. of Chattanooga % TODD Asshtanl Coach TASKER Coach MARSTON Manager Score Place Opp. W M Williamsburg 35 Williamsburg 19 Syracuse 35 Cambridge 27 7 Williamsburg 14 Newport News .... ( 48 New York City. . .13 10 Norfolk 13 6 Richmond 14 Chattanooga 6 9 V iS THE SQUAD [288] r i ilruinit (3f (Hl p paanu WILLIAM AND MARY 35— RANDOLPH-MACON The Tasker Tribe opened the season on Cary Field against the Yellow Jackets and got off to a running start by trouncing the Welshmen with a heavy score. It was a game of many sub- stitutions and the Mentors used the day to get a line on their material. The Indians scored easily and had no trouble in keep- ing the ball well in rival territory. They scored in every period of the game and ran two touchdowns over ere the whistle ended the first quarter. Wallick, Fields, Matsu, Bauserman, and Blox- som scored touchdowns for the Indians, one of which Carmichael paved the way for by skillfully blocking a Jacket punt. WILLIAM AND MARY 19— LOYOLA Uncorking a driving attack that swept all opposition off its feet, the Indians practically smothered the Loyola eleven and took their second consecutive shut-out victory of the year. Tasker again used his reserves in a great part of the game, and it was only this that kept the Braves from running up a much larger score. Only in the third quarter did the visitors offer any seri- ous resistance, the balance of the time found them at the complete mercy of the Indian drive. From all indications the Warriors were truly on the warpath and even then they gave promise of adding the many scalps that were in later games added to the teams col- ection. 12891 WILLIAM AND MARY n— SYRACUSE 35 For the first time in many mocins the Braves felt the sting defeat; yet the power of the administrator and the fi ht that wcs put up by the Green. Gold and Silver made the defeat a thing of glory rather than shame. Syracuse scored early in the game and from then until the second half the Indians braced and held. However, weight and strength finally wore down the resistance and ere the final whistle blew five touchdowns had been regis- tered against the lighter eleven. Lee Todd and Meb Davis did great work in breaking up the Orange aerial attack and are, there- fore, deserving of special mention. WILLIAM AND MARY —HARVARD 25 When the two oldest institutions of learning in the United States met in Cambridge Stadium, seniority seemed to claim the day and take for the Crimson a final decision. It was a .greatly improved Harvard team that encountered the Indians and a stiff battle was the result. The local lads, minus their captain-quarter- back, found too much Sayles and Clark against them and could not quite cope with the situation at the critical moments. How- ever, the William and Mary passing machine demonstrated its powers to the northern fans and in the final quarter a pass, Ryan to Eason, netted a touchdown. [290] WILLIAM AND MARY 14— GEO. WASHINGTON Hume-comers received a treat on their return to Alma Mater in witnessing a battle in which the old team once more claimed victory as its own. The Matsu to Davis combination pulled some clever stunts for their benefit and that, combined with Bloxsom ' s faultless running attack was largely responsible for the Hatchetites ' downfall. A triple- passing combination composed of these same three gridders did some great work during the game and furnished thrills galore for the ardent alumni fans. The fray ended with the ball only a few inches from the opposing goal line, a position which it had occupied durmg a large part of the ,game. WILLIAM AND MARY 48— LYNCHBURG On the High School Field in Newport News, with the majority of the student body on hand for the game, the tribe swamped the Lynch- burg craft and ran over touchdown after touchdown before the whistle finally blew. The Hornets had fight, but lacked the sting which is such a necessary part of such insects. Several long passes from McMains to Grant showed earmarks of a threat, but their attempts were result in any damage. For the Indians. Taylor, BUi.xsom, Matsu. and Macon did great backheld work and led the way for prac- tically all of the scoring. always checked before they could ll [291] WILLIAM AND MARY 10— COLUMBIA 1 When the Braves journeyed to Gothom for their seventh battle of the year, dopesters planned an overwhelming victory for Blue and White, yet when the dust of battle had cleared away spectators went home wondering if the northern institution had really earned its three point margin of victory. Rieger ' s long runs were responsible for the two touchdowns registered by opponents, otherwise the outcome might have been considerably different. Matsu dropped one over the bar from the .T5-yard Ime in the first half to open the attack and, for a while, it looked like the Indian ' s game. In the last quarter Meb Davis scooped up a fumble and behind perfect interference, ran 90 yards for a touchdown. The game ended with the Braves sweeping down the hid in a series of brilliant plays. WILLIAM AND MARY 13— WAKE FOREST 6 This game in Norfolk was voted by many to be the best and most exciting game of the year. The Demon Deacons brought with them the North Carolina state title and were determined to show that they weren ' t half bad. The Green, Gold, and Silver was a bit better, how- ever, and the crown of victory rested safely on Indian heads when play had finished. Captain M,itsu, Baldacci, Macon and Wallick were the big guns for the locals; the latter furnishing a big thrill with a 95- yard run for a touchdown from the kickoff. Rackly and Riley for the Deacons were a dangerous pair, but their efforts were to no avail. [292] [293] WILLIAM AND MARY 9— CHATTANOOGA 6 Post-season games are new at William and Mary, but they were ushered in in great style by the Fighting Virginians. On the home grounds of the Moccasins, undefeated leaders of the S. I. A. A., the Indians put forth brilliantly and conquered the Tennesseeans, thereby establishing a good claim to the Southern title. To Art Matsu goes much of the credit for the win, for in all phases of the game his work was without flaw and it gave a great finish to the little general ' s grid- iron career. His drop-kick from the 47-yard line proved the margin of victory and incidently established a season ' s record for Virginia teams, while a punt which traveled 75 yards before striking terra firma claimed the same worthy distinction. A write-up of this game would not be complete without mentioning Carlton Macon, plunging fullback, who pushed over the William and Mary touchdown. Also the work of the retiring warriors. Grove, Todd, and Williams, was of sterling quality that seemed a fitting climax to their work. The points accumulated in the contest placed William and Mary ahead of her nearest rival, the University of Virginia, and earned for her head berth in the list of state scorers. Thus the resume of the season shows the Indians occupying a high pinnacle of success and looking for- ward to a still more successful season for the year 1927. [294] laHliPtbaU TODD, Captain NICHOLSON, Manager SCHEDULE AND RESULTS FOR 1927 ■W ' M. . 18 Medical College . . .12 w M. . 19 Lynchburg College . .22 w M. .25 Washington anj Lee 34 w M. .25 Roanoke College . . .32 « ' M. .25 Randolph-Macon ... .20 w M. . 18 Richmond .20 TASKER. Coach W. M.. 26 Lynchburg ..18 W. M. . 30 Stevens Tech .... .23 W. M. . 23 Emory and Henry . .34 W. M. . 14 Geo. Washington . . . 22 W. M. . 17 Georgetown .40 W. M. . 19 Catholic U ..65 W. M.. 36 St. Johns .20 W. M.. 27 Randolph-Macon . . ..19 W. M. 25 RICHMOND .... . 1 3 VARSITY SQUAD, 1927 2951 (El|r laakplball ' rason iFnr l ZZ Though not the most successful season that the Indians have ever had, the court schedule claimed several high spots that branded it perhaps one of the most interesting that has been experienced in several years. With three letter men back, the coaching staf? faced the problem of building up a team that would do justice to the heavy schedule that the managers had planned for the season. DAVIS — C it ;r THE OPENING GAMES Things started moving on the Blow Gymn floor and the home stay was for a two game series. A fifty-fifty split was the outcome of the first encounters and the Indians prepared for the road with a viaory over the M. C. V. and a loss to Lynchburg chalked up for and against them. THE FIRST TRIP Things went badlv for the Green, Gold, and Silver when they attempted to conquer the west. W. L. and Roanoke College in rapid succession handed out stinging defeats which sent the Braves back shaky but still fighting. Solace was gained at the hands of the Randolph-Macon Welshmen and the boys proved to the world at large that the Yellow Jacket sting is not as dangerous as generally imagined. A bitter pill was adminstered to the local lads on their bit of play, when the Richmond Spider aggregation nosed out the Indians by a two point margin. Even then, though it was an upset of dope and the result was added zest to the Indian cause. WALLICK— Guard [296] BACK AT HOME For the third consecutive year, the Red of Stevens invaded the local floor and for the first time in all of those three years, they were re- pelled with marks of defeat visible. The return yame with Lynchburg also went in the home direction and the second straight was recorded for W M. The streak couldn ' t go on for ever so the Emory and Henry Wasps gave the sting that the Jackets had failed to deliver. KENT— Foruarii INTO THE VALLEY OF DEATH! The annual northern trip proved to be the most disastrous period of the season for three teams in rapid succession praaically smothered the Indians under a pile of scores that spoke better for the opposition than for the home team. Only one contest out of four went in favor of the Indians and again they returned and again they were undaunted. THE GRAND CLIMAX OF THE SEASON At home again only two games remained on the season ' s card. Randolph-Macon offered little resistance and was soon disposed of. Then the test! With odds, dope, and opinion all against the Indians, they entertained the Spiders in a return match on the home floor. With colors flying and team work that left the critics and dopesters gasping, the quint swept the Red and Blue aside like so many leaves and fought their way to a great viaory. With such an ending the early errors of the year were forgotten and students en mass declared the season a howling success. SNYDER— FoiumJ [297] WINN— -oMrj). TAYLOR— Gujid THE FRESHMAN TEAM, 1927 1298] ®i ark GROVK— C d « TRACK SCHEDULE AND OUT- COME 1926 W. M. W. M. V. M. W. M. W. M. V. M. 78 Geo. Washington 48 42 V. P. 1 84 841 2 Randolph-Macon .41I 2 ' Harvard 101 L 30 Wake Forest 49% Richmond U. ...74 ( Hai I W. CHANDLHR— C .;iVj VtRKY— Manager TRACK SCHEDULE 1927 April 5 — Dartmouth Here April 9 — Randolph-Macon Here April 16— W. L, There April 2 3 — Roanoke Here April 30— Wake Forest There May 7 — Richmond U. Here May 13-14 — South Atlantics. Richmond GREEN RELAY THAM. 1 )2 STATi: INTI R( OM.I (,l ATI: (HAMIMONS BAGGETT DAL GHTHRY GRHSHANf YATES [299] YATES Qujytt ' r Mile NEIGHBORS Sprints I. DAVIS Hurdles Olrark Jnr lU2r Under the direction of Coach J. C. (Scrap) Chandler, the Indian harriers are looking forward to a most successful year. A good size squad of veterans have reported for work and the freshman material looks better than it has in years. Captain Tiny Grove, giant weight man, can be counted on to continue taking three first places in each meet M. DAVIS Hurdles S GREEN Sprints 1300J JUSTIS javelin SMITH Weights CARMICHAEL Weights and lead the team very efficiently. Besides, Todd and Smith who will hurl the shot and discus as usual, and Justis is capable of handling the javelin. In the dashes, no letter men are to be found, but Neighbors, Green, and Booth are expected to show up well in this phase of the meets. In the middle distance runs Coach Chandler has Yates, Daughtery, Gres- ham, and Melvin on whom to call, and the long runs will be handled by Hudson, Caplan, Campbell, Andrews, and Graham. Keen competition is anticipated in the hurdles, both BAGGETT Hurdles DAUGHTERY Middle Distance [301] GRESHAM Middle Distance MATSU Pole-Vault TAYLOR Jumps HUDSON Distance high and low. The former finds among its entrants, Davis, Booth, Baggett, Matsu, Par- sons, and Macon. Matsu will also be found in the pole-vault along with Wilshin. The high jumpers are Taylor and Davila and the broad jump will be handled by Davis, Kent, and Wilshin. In the late winter, varsity and freshman relay teams were organized and the former de- feated Richmond LIniversity for the first time in history in that branch of track. Incidently, CAMPBELL Distance ANDREWS Distance ' [302] DONLON Sprints raBi5ar!ra-! ??aaKj CROSS COUNTRY THAM, iy26-2 the freshmen won the South Athmtic title by virtue of wins over Richmond, Virginia, and Maryhind. Cross Country under Captain Logan Hudson had a successful year at William and Mary. The hill-and-dalers only lost one meet during the year and defeated Richmond twice. FRESHMAN RELAY TEAM Soiilb Atlantic Champions DONLON DAVIS CAMPBELL BAGGETT [303] THE TENNIS TEAM EmnxB THE PERSONEL Dr. R. G. Robb, Coach. C. T. Grossfield, Manager. R. H. Howard, Captain THE TEAM R. H. Howard. J. L. Lewis. C. T. Crossfield. N. H. Johnson. W. N. James. C. J. Scammon. LeRoy Ober. F. O. Clarke. [304] MOSS C.ip ain THE 192ri SCHEDULE W. M.. 7 Dartmouth 6 W. M . . 2 Syracuse 2 W. M. . 8 Princeton 9 W. M. . 1 Penn. U 8 W. M.. 4 Holy Cross 14 W. M. . 8 Wofford 2 W. M . . 2 Wake Forest 3 W. M . . 8 Lynchburg W. M. . 5 Richmond 14 laafball 19 2 6 i TASKER— Coach W. M . . 1 1 W. M. . 6 W. M. . 2 W. M . W. M. W. M. W. M . W. M. W. M. W. M. JONES — Manager Duke U 4 Swathmore 4 Penn. U 5 Holy Cross 12 Tufts 3 Boston C 7 Providence 10 Richmond 5 R. M. C 3 R. M. C VARS1T1 ' SQL AD. iyJ6 [305] THOMPSON Third B.iie laHrball for 192fi For many years the diamond sport at William and Mary has been very representative of just what Indian athletes can do. Very few spring schedules have been completed that have not been credited to the Green, Gold, and Silver ' s success and the play of the 1926 nine was no exception to the rule. Under the guiding hand of Captain Johnson Moss, the team swept aside the best of the East ' s entries, yet lost the Virginia-Carolina title to Rich- mond b y virtue of a loss to the Medical College of Virginia. The season opened on the home grounds with a series of good contests. Dartmouth College proved to be the first victims of the Indians and suffered a 7-6 loss at the Braves ' hands. Immediately following, the Orange of Syracuse was entertained on Cary Field and McGRATH Piliher [306] BLOXSOM Second Bj e with the memory of football still lingering in student minds, the powerful northern ma- chine was fought to a standstill and the two game series ended with a win and a tie for the local lads. Easter Monday and the third game of the year proved the downfall of the Tribe, though, and Princeton departed, the proud possessors of a 9-8 decision. Another loss was suffered when the Holy Cross team, inter-collegiate champions won by a good score, but Woftord College proved the ideal enemy and the Indians added another scalp to their belts. To continue the alternating record the next fray went against the locals 3-2 in favor of the Wake Forest tossers, but things again went our way and the Lynchburg Hornets were shut out 8-0 while the Indian twirlers held them to two safe hits. The Richmond Jinx landed hard on the Tribe in the next contest and William and Mary supporters saw the Braves go down in defeat as a result of a seventh inning blow- up. Entering the fatal frame with a two run margin, even the most optimistic Spider was STICKLE Pitcher [307] HASON Oiilfielder conceding the Taskerites a victory, but in steps Mr. Jinx to demand the game for the Red and Blue. A 11-4 victory over Duke University ended the home stay tor the Tribe. They took the road for the annual northern jaunt. IN FOREIGN FIELDS The first game away from home was annexed by the Indians from Swathmore with the Indians hitting like professionals, but Pen n University dampened their spirits with a defeat. With a determination born in a spirit of vengeance, the Holy Cross nine retali- ated for the defeat of the former year and slugged out a victory. Tufts College was the second road victim of the Indians and were forced into submission by the Virginia aggre- gation. Boston College got their batting ey e working and ere they could be checked had sewed up the game for themselves, and in the final game the Indians again lost to Provi- dence. TAYLOR Pitcher [308] GRtGORY Pitcher IN OLD VIRGINIA AGAIN Determined to settle old scores the Braves invaded the stronghold of the Dobsonites and exhibiting a stellar brand of baseball, sent the Red and Blue down to decisive defeat. It was a great day for William and Mary enthusiasts and great was the rejoicing in the camp of the Tribe. A two-game series with the Randolph-Macon Yellow Jackets ended the year for the Indian athletes. The games both went in favor of the Indians and fitted as a just climax to the year. With a strong reserve that is returning for the 1927 season, and a number of varsity men remaining, a great year should be experi enced. Thompson, third baseman of three years ' standing, will lead the Green, Gold, and Silver, and predictions are favorable for a banner diamond season.  d PATTERSON Head Cheer Leader h.Vri , A 1 WILLIAMS Asihtant 13091 WILKENS— Cd n HOCKEY Another intercollegiate sport has made long-hoped-for appearance on the campus. This fall saw the William and Mary Hockey Team play its first intercollegiate game on the home field, which proved to be a success beyond all expectations. On November 20th George Wash- ington University sent its best warriors down from the Capitol and they found the Indian- ettes worthy foes . The game ended 6-3 in favor of William and Mary. That afternoon showed what great strides this sport has made since it started here five years ago and those who remember Sweet Briar last year were agree- ably surprised at the spirit, pluck and improve- ment exhibited by practically the same team this year. The forward line played with splen- did team work. Captain Wilkins in combina- tion with Trevvett played a fast clever game and the two were many times responsible for l 0rkPi ZIMMERMAN--.ll.;«.; f WYNNE-ROBERTS Ass ' ! Coach BARKSDAL — Coach the ball being in the home territory. Cogle made the first goal for William and Mary. DeShazo starred by making four of the six goals made. The other goal was made by Carter, center forward. The back field played a hard, consistent game, for the George Wash ' ington forwards were no easy opponents. Zim- merman, manager, played her position of left half with determination and pluck. Chewning and Hincs divided honors in center half, but both made trouble for the George Washington center forward. Hoffman in right half was ex- cellent assistance to her forwards. Miles and Harwood as fullbacks played a defense game that cost their opponents many goals. Farmer as goalkeeper certainly kept ' the goal for William and Mary, allowing only three balls to pass her. On a whole the game was one of which the College may well be proud. [310] laskptball WILKENS— CdZ-Zd K BARK DALL -Coach BASKETBALL SCHEDULE William and Mary 49 William and Mary 49 William and Mary 43 William and Mary 47 William and Mary 34 William and Mary 23 William and Mary 31 SCORE— 1926-1927 Adelphi 21 Westhampton 16 Sweet Briar 14 New York U 15 Drexel .10 Temple 19 George Washington 13 311 laskrt lall A season without a defeat! What an accom plishment for an athletic team, it is a goal sought by all teams and often in vain. The Women ' s Basket Ball Team of 19-7 not only played through a whole season without a defeat but in seven games played they made an average score of 40 to their oponents 15. The colleges played were some of the strongest in the East. Everyone knows of the athletic reputation of Temple University, New Yo rk University and Adelphi. Sweet Btiar and George Washington have long been keen rivals of William and Mary in the field of sport. The mention of Westhampton brings to the mind of every student the exciting games of all kinds played between Wil- liam and Mary and Richmond University and they know what a strong team Richmond can put out. The season began with the Adelphi game. On the night of February 12 the Jefferson Hall Gymnasium was crowded with students anxious to see the first women ' s basket ball game of 1927. The Indianette team lived up to all expeaations, even surpassing them, for although they fought hard they came ou tgloriously viaorious. The final score was 49-21 in favor of William and Mary. The second game with Westhampton was even more successful than the first because of the greater strength of the opposing team, fhe write- up of this game in the Richmond Times-Dispatch 13121 gave an account of the game as follows: Six little the banner of viaory over their own wigwams in stronghold of their sturdy braves bitterest rivals an ier Westhampton College cage sextet to win a one- yesterday afternoon, before a throng that numbered Next came Sweet Briar, a rival with whom William and Mary has had a woman ' s basket ball and Mary this year for the second home game of Briar play before, looked forward to the game with for Sweet Briar had always had a strong team. Th the season. Both teams played fast and hard disp interest was high until the final whistle, for the New York University was the third visitor fared no better than their predecessors and when 47-15 score. This game was the second encounter University. The first having been when the Indian The New York game ended the season on ing new worlds to conquer. Twelve basket ball left Williamsburg March 3rd for Philadelphia. green clad squaws from Indiantown, after hoisting every encounter thus far proceeded to invade the d out-guard, out-smart and out-pass the much heav- sided 49-16 viaory on the Roger Millhiser court close to 800. friendly and spirited contests have been held since team. The Sweet Briar Team came to William the season. Those students who had seen Sweet a great deal of interest and some apprehension, e game on February 19 was one of the prettiest of laying splendid spirit and clever headwork. The score did not indicate Sweet Briar ' s strength. to enter the Indian Stronghold. The Northerners the final whistle blew they held the low end of a William and Mary has had with with New York ettes defeated them in New York in 1926. the home floor. The Coed team fared forth hunt- players with coach Barksdale and Manager Myrick [313] The first game of the trip was with Temple University, the team which came here four years ago with approximately 60 straight viaories to their credit. Last year was the first time Wilham and Mary has been able to defeat them. The game this year is said to have been the hardest game the Indianettes had to play. At the end of the first half Temple was ahead by three points and the third quarter ended in a tie. William and Mary came back for the fourth quarter with their old spirit and at the end of the game the score was 25-19 in favor of William and Mary. The Drexel game proved an easy viaory for William and Mary, so the Co-eds left Philadel- phia with two more games to their credit. The last game was with George Washington and was a fitting end to a most successful season, for like Temple this was a very hard game. There was a time when things looked dark for the girls from Williamsburg, but not to the end. Geotge Washington was ahead in the first half and kept the lead well into the third quarter. The Indianettes tallied in this quarter making a sensational finish by not allowing George Washington to score a point in the fourth quarter. This brought the season to a viaorious close with a score of 21-13. [314] (Upttnta MacDANIEL— Cd ' j; In the 1926 tennis season the women ' s team made an even break in its matches, winning two and losing two. In May the team took its first trip, to Newport News. This match, and the return one at WiUiamsburg, the Indianettes took with ease, although some of the games were hard fought. In the matches with George Washington University, the Co-eds were not so successful. Of the five games of the first encounter they won one doubles match ; how- ever, the scores were close. In the second meeting at Williamsburg. William and Mary lost all matches to the superior George Washington Players. At the close of the tennis season seven awards were given. Captain Wilkins received a star, signifying an- bARKSDALi. -Coach other year ' s work on the Tennis ' Varsity. Moody also received a star and Mc- Daniels. Tanner. Slemp, Osmond and Manager Whitehead all received mono- grams. McDaniel s was elected captain for 192 and Osmond was elected manager. Another interesting feature of the tennis season was the Cup Tournament. Each year this cup is awarded the women ' s tennis champion of the school to be held by her until the next year. Should anyone ever win this cup three times, it shall be permanently hers. Ellen Moody, winner last year, also won it in 1924, but in 1925 Jane Moss took it from her. Miss Moody is not back this year so there is a great deal of speculation as ro who will ft ' in it this year. [315] TRACK BASEBALL 13161 JOKKS Kiith rode in my new c cle car In the seat in back of me; I took a bump at fitty-five, And rode on riitlilesslv. -. ' • ' Bups Tanner — I heard that Bob Gamble won a loving cup last night. Dot Lankford — And when diil the start tiivini: prizes for that? I3IS1 THE STUDENTS AND ALUMNI of William and Mary College ARE ALWAYS WELCOME AT MRPfTO tt. RICHMOND ( This hotel is located in the theatrical and shopping center of the city and is generally recognized as headquarters for college students. Excellent cafeteria in connection [319] Two hearts are bid, a diamond ' s And taken b the queen ; This happens not alone in bridge But oft ' in life is seen, And when a girl is popular — From many suits she picks, The suitor gets the honors And the lady gets the tricks. led. Upton Thomas — our nose reminds me of a detective. Mary Matthews — Why ? U. T. — Oh, it always turns up. [320] Dress Well and Succeed BOND BROTHERS ONLY ONE PRICE $25 .00 FROM OUR FACTORY DIRECT TO YOU . 4. THE COLLEGE SHOP for THE STUDENTS On the Corner POCAHONTAS TEA ROOM FACING THE CAMPUS The ideal place for students to board. When visiting Williamsburg, the best place to have lunch with friends. FOR EVERYBODY |3J1| „„ „ „„ „„ „„ „„ „tf. J. D. CARNEAl, J. D. CARNEAL, Jr. carneaPsons r ?£altoS I Carneal BIdg. 1- N- th St. • RICHMOND, VIRCHMA REAL ESTATE — BANKERS an J BROKERS SALES — RENTS — LOANS — INSURANCE 6% First Mortgage Department Invest in our 6 ' f First Mortgages Consistent icith ahsohtte safety + MEDICAL COLLEGE of VIRGINIA Medicine Pharmacy Dentistry Xursuuj WIVL T. SANGER, Ph.D., President Extensive Dispensary Service. Hospital Facilities in Three Hospitals Owned and Controlled by College ; Individual Instruction ; Experienced Faculty ; Practi- cal Curriculum. .... ... For Catalog and Information Address J. R. McCAULEY, Secretary 1 1150 E. Clay Street Richmond. Va. 1 [322] c o ATE SE-lSO F ) COXTACT WITH THE MOST PISTI NGITSHED APPEARIA-G CO, LEGE MEN HAS ENABLED THIS ESTABLISHMENT TO FITTINGLY IXTERPRET THEIR STYLE PREFERENCES IN CLOTHES AND ACCESSORIES. Fifth Avenue at 46Th Street New Yo rk fS) ' DIETRICH ' S AT Newport News The Peninsulas Regular Big City Restaurant j Becoming to those who are particuhir about what they eat and where they are seen. ♦J ■ [323] Tom Varne — Thanks for the hug and kiss. Peggy Eacho — The pleasure was all mine. Cl}de Thorp — Do you believe in hell on earth? Tommy Yates — Sure, mv girl kicked me once. [324] i i SPRING SHOWING JJ ' hat He ' s Lookiruj For Whether it ' s pattern — or scurdv wear — or price — or all three — whether for formal . ' ar or business. You ' ll find them in — Stetson ' s Fabrics BALTIMORE JFATCH FOR OUR EXHIBITS i 1 -+ •+ Schmelz National Bank Successful for Over Thirty Years 4% on Savings LOCK BOXES FOR RKNT + — . ■- ATTENTION of Future Teachers and Educators We carry the best of everything in equipment for schools and colleges. We also specialize in church furniture, auditorium seating, school desks of many different kinds adaptable to any requireinent. Student ' s tablet arm chairs, drawing supplies, writing tab- lets, note books, crayons, inks, paste and every article used in the modern school of today. Blackboards and blackboard acce ' ssories. Maps, globes and charts — Johnston ' s publications. Get our latest catalogs and price lists before placing your order. Every ar- ticle for schools and institutions of learning. Virginia School Supply Co. Box 1177 Richmond, V.?. + ■ — The S. Galeski Optical Company Leading and Largest Optical House South Good for the Eyes Kriilak Headr uarlers Develr,t in( and Printing Main and Sth St., Kichmond, Va. 223 E. Broad St., Richmond, ' a. 209 Granbv St., Norfolk, ' a. Henry St. and Kirk Ave.. Roanoke, Va. 551 Main St., Oanville, Va. 241) Main St., Vinsto[i-Salem, N. C 1325] a. + Hotels that have proven to he Fireproof. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA HOTEL RICHMOND l7i the ler.xer of cvrryt iinff Dutch Room Restaurant Dancing in Vinter Garden HOTEL WM. BYRD opposite Broad Street Stat ' inn Dining Room Coffee Shop Garage Accommodations JV . E. HO CKETT Managiny Director Find Your Recreation Playing Pool ni The Monroe Shop or I Bowling m The Bowling Alley. I I i uii — nu- Hii — nn — ui — ' iii- — iMi — till— iiii im i «• up NACHMANS IricorporateJ Washington Ave. at 30th St. NEWPORT NEWS, ' A. IVe Specialize In Ready-to-Wear Millinery for THE MISS an J JUNIOR Special Attention Given ! Students of WilUani and Mary I I +-.... 1326] 4m— .i — ■ 1 t- LET PADGETT Do Your Dry Cleaning Dyeing, Altering and Repairing. We Give You Service CALL PHONE 134 Single Suits 5()c Three Suits $1.00 J. B. PADGETT WILLIAMSBURG, VA. Chesapeake iSi Ohio Railway j )f eratfs Throuyh Sleeping Cars ! Chicago, St. Louis I and Louisville I I Connecting at St. Louis for the ! Southwest, Chicago for the I Northwest and the 1 Pacific Coast I + + f fcr Tircle the UJorld .yifi ii a- Uf y ! 1338 G St., X. W. Washington, D. C. + I I THE BAUGHMAN STATIONERY COMPANY Printers Paper Dealers Stationers Offiee Furniture Richmond. ' irginia I [327] Soph — Now keep your e es open. due — why? Soph — You ' d look like a fool with them shut. Miss Ta Ior (over the phone) — 1 can not call girls to the phone, but I will deliver any important message.. ' Ted Hugley — Er. yes — just tell Marion — er — toodle oo sweetums eatums. Dot Chalkley — I hear you kissed eight boys Saturday night. Pollv ' enoble — ' ' es, all told. 1328 J + ESTABLISHED 1-18 ! MADISON AVENUE COn. ronn-rOUSTH STREET. H. V. ! I Complete Outfits for School and College Sent for BrOOKs ' s Miscellany C aMOOaS ••OTHCaa BOSTON PALM BEACH NEWPORT LITTLE eulLOING PLAZA BUILDING UOn N euiLDING Tai««ai co«. Bo.iatca C va ' «••• 310 Bmi.i-i Anaut + — ■ — + . .— 805 East Grace Street Richmond, Virginia Williamsburg Drug Co REXALL STORE WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF Fountain Drinks, Cigars and Sundries ! 1 . — 4. ! I ! i 1 I Agents for Whitmans Candies and | ] F.astman Kodaks j j YOVR TR.IIJi: SOLICITED 1 | Peninsula Bank and Trust Co. Cafiitnl , Surf ' lus and Profits $126,000.00 Prompt Service, Courteous Treatm ent + +i +..._, STATE and CITY DEPOSITORY [329] EDGEWORTH i IIL ARISTOCRAT OF SMOKING TOBACCOS A SAFE COMPANlOi FOR LIFE LARUS BRO. CO. Richmond, Va. I I -+ + - Richmond Fruit and I Produce Co., Inc. | WHOLESALE FRUIT J and PRODUCE ] Both Foreign and Domestic | 24 South 13th St. + 1 •4 .f. M. L. W eger Co. Newport Ne-ws VIRGINIA + HOTEL WARWICK WHEN IN NEWPORT NEWS MJKK OUR HOTEL YOUR IIEADOUJRTERS I R.B.THOMPSON Alt. Mgr. -+ I I + + I -X 1330] ..-+ I 1 I i i I - College Pharmacy P linriviicists Phone 1 1 Williamsburg, Y?i. CoNKLix Pens, Kodaks and Stationery I i I i I i I 1 ■4 I •I- W. T. DOUGLAS BAKERY Fresh Bread, Cakes, Pastries and Douirhnuts Daily He Cater to the College Taste let ' s stop in at the bakery WILLIAMSBURG, VA. .. 4. GET YOUR LUNCH I AT The Kandy Kitchen IVhere Only the Best is Served Watch for Our Weekly Home-made Candy Specials 1 I +- I -.+1 ' illiam F. Gra ins Co., Inc. Richmond, Virginia Butter, Eggs, Poultry Cheese SATISFIED K ' ery one who goes out of our shop is satisfied. Our workmanship is the kind, and the right experience and skill to turn out the highest grade of shoe repairing. fVe Solicit Your Jl ' ork Monarch Shoe Shop 1 EPES Stationer Co If you cannrjl find it in Williamsbur j, Try Us NEWPORT NEWS, VA. +... 1 I .-+ • — —4 + — + +• B. LARSON Shoe Repairing a Specialty Also Suit Cases and Trunks Across from Norfolk Cafe WILLIAMSBURG, VA. . .._.. ._4 CHAS. GUNST President ZEPH GARTHRKIH I Sec ' y Treas. Telephone Randolph 530 CLOVER INN, Inc. W ' luTf Richmond Meets and hats Smith field Hams by Parcel Post Afternoon Teas. Luncheons and Dinners Dining Room for Private Parties 821-823 E. Broad St. Richmond, Va. , [331J Mr. Ball — A cow is going down he road. What mood? Marv Farrier — The cow. Stude — What is love? Stewed — Oh, about two hours a night. 0-6- As the newspapers say. [332] It ' s the cut oj your clothes that counts Williamsburg ' s Largest Clothiers Announce THE XEff THREE- BUTTOX COAT By Society Brand A GREAT many young men are tak- ing to the 3-button coat this spring and summer. It adds a certain dig- nity to the easy informal lines of today ' s styles. You ' ll like this model. It ' s one of the finest SOCIETY BRAND has given us. Broad shoulders; a slight waist suppres- sion ; notch lapels. Beautifully tailored in the new exclusive fabrics. Utterlv correct in cut. Jl f Kri ' p Yuiir Minsureiiifiits On Fill- GARNER and COMPANY, Inc. The Students ' Hi;adquarters Williamsburg, Va. [3331 iriLLIAMSBURG ' S LEADING STORE THE VOGUE SHOP HEADQUARTERS FOR STUDENTS Hart, Schafifner Marx Clothes Londontown Clothes Selz and Beacon Shoes Stetson and Dobbs Hats THE VOGUE SHOP Just Jack Williamsburg, Va. In old post office building — uptown I I I t - FRATERNITY, COLLEGE and CLASS JEWELRY Commencement Announcements and Invitations Jeiveler to the Junior Class of the College of II illiam anil Alary L. J. Balfour Company Manufacturing Jewelers and Stationers ATTLEBORO, MASS. ASK ANY COLLEGE GREEK FINDING YOURSELF When a man begins to accumulate money, he finds himself. The solid satisfaction of knowing that he and his family are provided for in case of unemployment, sickness or old age, is a source of more comfort and con- tentment thanthatobtained from the expensive every- day pleasures. First National Bank WILUAMSBURG, VIRGINIA ■■+ +- I [334] + For an fvtniny of enterlainment visit the Imperial Theatre Williamsburg, ' a. Metro-Goldiiyii and Paramount Photoplays of Quality -+ i I I I T I Performances: Matinee and Night Spence-Nunnamaker Company Imptjrtcrs. Jrjiiliers Miiiiuf ir iirers ' Agents j i Tobacco and Cigars 329-331-333 North I7th St. Richmond. irginia For Health and Quality USE Banquet Brand F ' ooD Products 1891 1927 Service is Our Only Commodity Our bank is built on it. Our efforts center around it. Our success depends on it. -+ -+ I I I L - M A R WE CLEAN WE REPAIR WE PRESS WE DYE II e alter and you can rely on First National Bank j Newport News, Va. ! THE WIL-MAR CO. WILLIAMSBURG, VA. .V. i [335J EQUIPPED with many years experience for making photographs of all sorts desirable for illustrating College Annuals. Best obtainable artists, and the capacity for prompt and unequalled service. Photographers to iq2y Colonial Echo IIQ West 42nd Street NEW YORK — • + Since 1872 Discriminating Students William and Mary f ' trm n lastinij jrifiitlship with R. T. Casey Sons The Peninsula ' s jMost Beiiii iful Store The College Inn For ! FOLK IN COLLEGE I I We will be pleased to serve you during summer school as well as the regular term of 1927 1928 School Year Ask the boys who have eaten here + + 13361 THE END r - J ' -7 ' .J P . ' K - - « , ' Ce t V : . K '


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