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wmmiimm. m TUe Collcqe of William ar dtAar ILLIAMSEl COLONIAL ECHO ELIZABETH MOORE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF CALDWELL CASON BUSINESS MANAGER COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY IN VIRGINIA   M i 1940 i m COLONIAL ECtiO mm DR. GRACE WARREN LANDRUM DEDICATION THE 1940 COLONIAL ECHO IS DEDICATED TO GRACE WARREN LANDRUM. IN RECOGNITION OF HER INCALCULABLE CONTRIBU- TION TO THE LIFE OF THE COLLEGE. THOSE WHO KNOW HER IN HER CLASSES FIND HER LOVE OF LEARNING A JOY AND AN IN- SPIRATION: THOSE WHO MEET HER AS DEAN OF WOMEN EXPE- RIENCE HER DEEP UNDERSTANDING AND GENEROUS SYMPATHY. ALL HER MANY FRIENDS RECOGNIZE IN HER A RARE SINCERITY AND AN ABIDING LOYALTY. ■m rOREU ORD IN THIS YEAR ' S COLONIAL ECHO WE HAVE TRIED TO CAP- TURE AND CRYSTALLIZE THE FRIENDLY AND COOPERATIVE SPIRIT THAT PERVADES THE EVERYDAY LIFE AT V ILLIAM AND MARY AND TO RECORD IT AS ADEQUATELY AS POS- SIBLE. WE HOPE THAT. WHEN YOU RECALL YOUR COL- LEGE LIFE IN YEARS TO COME, THIS COLONIAL ECHO WILL HELP FILL THE GAPS IN YOUR MEMORY AND BRING BEFORE YOU VIVIDLY ONCE AGAIN YOUR COLLEGE YEARS AT WILLIAM AND MARY. ■HI CONTENTS Book One College Book Two Classes Book Three Athletics Book Four Fraternities Book Five Organizations Book Six Features ALMA MATER HarkI the students ' voices swelling, Strong and true and clear; Alma Mater ' s love they ' re telling, Ringing far and near. Chorus: William and Mary, loved of old. Hark upon the gale. Hear the thunder of our chorus. Alma Mater, Haiti All thy sons are faithful to thee Through their college days; Singing loud from hearts that love thee. Alma Mater ' s praise. Iron shod or golden sandaled Shall the years go by. Still our hearts shall weave about thee Love that cannot die. God, our Father, hear our voices. Listen to our cry — Bless the College of our fathers. Let her never diel —JAMES SOUTHALL WILSON. ' 02 BOOK I THE COLLI V -I HAVE RAISED A MONUMENT MOKE LASTING THAN BRASS EGE mm ■■CAMPUS VIEWS ■COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY f WREN BUILDING w M ARSH A LL- W YTH E BUILDING PHI BETA KAPPA MEMORIAL HALL • EWELL GATES ■■BiHnB w WREN BUILDING • PHI BETA KAPPA MEMORIAL HALL • MATOAKA PARK ' Mm BARRETT HALL COLLEGE LIBRARY CAMPUS FROM THE AIR JOHN STEWART BRYAN PRESIDENT PRESIDENT BRYAN ' S MESSAGE Each session has its own essential character- istic. For 1939-40 there should be no doubt that the heightening of the will to win has been the attribute by which this session will be re- nnembered. All education and all training look to success, and no man purposely prepares for failure. All college work, then, is pointed to the goal of achievement in scholarship or business or the professions or in the wider and far more difficult field of the art of life. Full achievement can never be won by the easy way of using natural gifts alone: for every- one there comes a time of strain when the re- serves of energy must be tapped, when, in order to win. the final test is whether or not a man will put his whole heart into his courage and de- termination. The call to put out power is dramatized in athletic contests, especially on the football field: that is why these contests move the throng so deeply; but above and beyond the skill and gen- eralship of complicated plays, or the brilliance of occasional runs, there stands out the appeal to that unconquerable spirit that will not yield. That spirit was shown by our team this fall, and the power of that will is not to be measured by victory or destroyed by defeat, for such a will is not under the control of superior force or the power of chance: we know that in life, as in every other contest, when a college, city, or nation will not flinch nor yield, that community has lifted itself above the domination of events, and has entered into fellowship with the immor- tals. There was such a company of soldiers in Athens once, of whom Thucidydes wrote: They dared beyond their strength and hazarded beyond their hope, and In their extremity were not downhearted. If that ability and that will continue to inspire the student body of William and Mary, the fu- ture of the sons and daughters of this College will be In their own hands. COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY JAMES HARDY DILLARD GEORGE WALTER MAPP Vi( Rector -Rector To March 7, 1940 Norfolk, Virg A. HERBERT FOREMAN LULU D. METZ Manasas. A. OBICI Suffolk, GABRIELLA PAGE Richmond, JOHN ARCHER WILSON Roanoke, To March 7. 1942 JAMES HARDY DILLARD Charlottesville, J. GORDON BOHANNAN Petersburg, GEORGE WALTER MAPP Accomac, HOMER LENOIR FERGUSON Newport News, CHANNING MOORE HALL Williannsburg, The State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Ex-Officio SIDNEY B. HALL Richmond, Secretary to the Board of Visitors CHARLES J. DUKE, JR Williamsburg, Virginia Virgin!, BOARD OF VISITORS THE COLONIAL ECHO, 19 4 JOHN STEWART BRYAN CHARLES J. DUKE. JR. JAMES WILKINSON MILLER KREMER J. HOKE ALBION GUILFORD TAYLOR THEODORE SULLIVAN COX J. WILFRED LAMBERT JOHN EVANS HOCUTT GRACE WARREN LANDRUM MARGUERITE WYNNE-ROBERTS HERBERT LEE BRIDGES KATHLEEN ALSOP . VERNON L. NUNN HENRY HORACE HIBBS. JR. WILLIAM THOMAS HODGES EARL GREGG SWEM CHARLES H. STONE CHARLES POST McCURDY, JR. THOMAS PINCKNEY BAXTER I. BELL of the College and Acting Dean of the Marshall-Wythe School of Government and Citizenship . Assistant to the President and Bursar Dean of the Faculty Dean of the Summer School Assistant Dean of the Marshall-Wythe School of Government and Citizenship Dean of the Department of Jurisprudence Dean of Men Assistant Dean of Men . . Dean of Women Assistant Dean of Women Registrar Emeritus . Registrar Auditor . . Dean of the Richmond Professional Institute Dean of the Norfolk Diviiion . Librarian A-.ilstant Librarian Executive Secretary of the Alumni Association Director of Public Relah ' oni College Physician OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTION JOHN STEWART BRYAN A.B., A.M., LL.B., Lit+.D., LL.[ President JAMES ERNEST PATE A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Political Science DANIEL JAMES BLOCKER A.B,, A.M., B.D., D.D. Professor of SociologY ROBERT GILCHRIST ROBB A.B., B.S.. A.M., Sc.l Professor of Organic Chemistry FREDERICK K. BEUTEL A.B., LL.D., S.J.D. Professor of Jurisprudence EDWIN C. RUST B.F.A. Head of Fine Arts — Associate Professor THEODORE SULLIVAN COX A.B,, LL.B. Professor of Jurisprudence ARCHIE GARNETT RYUVND A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of French LILLIAN A. CUMMINGS A.B., A.I Professor of Home Economics SHIRLEY DONALD SOUTHWORTH A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Economics DONALD WALTON DAVIS A.B., PH. I Professor of Biology JOHN MINOR STETSON A.B., Ph. I Professor of Mathematics JOHN ROBERTS FISHER A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Modern Languages CHARLES H. STONE B.S., A.M., B.L.S. Professor of Library Science EDGAR M. FOLTIN JU.D. Professor of Jurisprudence EARL GREGG SWEM . A.B., A.M.. Litt.D. WAYNE FULTON GIBBS B.S., M.S., CP.A. Professor of Accountancy LBION GUILFORD TAYLOR A.B., A.M., Ph.[ Professor of Political Economy WILLI AM GEORGE GUY B.Sc, A.B., N.B., B.A., Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry CARL M. VOYLES B.S. Director of Athletics— Professor of Physical Education CHARLES TRAWICK HARRISON Professor of English INGA OLLA HELSETH A.B., A.M., Ph. Professor of Education ANTHONY PELZER WAGENER A.B.. Ph.D. Professor of Ancient Languages ELEN FOSS WEEKS B.S., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Education KREMER J. HOKE A.B., A.M., Ph.D., D.C. Professor of Education DUDLEY WARNER WOODBRIDGE ... Professor of Jurisprud JESS HAMILTON JACKSON A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of English JOHN ROCHELLE LEE JOHNSON A.B., A.M. Professor of English ROSCOE CONKLING YOUNG A.B., B.S., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Physics GEORGE H. ARMACOST A.B., A.( Associate Professor of Education TUCKER JONES Professor of Physical Edu GRACE WARREN LANDRUM A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of English MARTHA ELIZABETH BARKSDALE O.D., A.B., A.I Associate Professor of Physical Education JAMES DAVID CARTER, Jr A.B., Docteur de I ' Unlversit de Toulous Associate Professor of French CHARLES FRANKLIN MARSH A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Profesor of Economics JOSEPH C. CHANDLER B.S., A. Associate Professor of Physical Education JAMES WILKINSON MILLER A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Philosophy GRAVES GLENWOOD CLARK LL.B., A.B., A.I Associate Professor of English RICHARD LEE MORTON A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Litt.D. Professor of History IBBERT DELL COREY A.B., A.I Associate Professor of Economics ILLIAM WARNER MOSS, JR A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Government HAROLD LEES FOWLER A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Associate Professor of History THE COLONIAL ECHO. 1940 CMAtLES DUNCAN G«EGO«t ' Ai o i«l Pto ' - ANO«EW EDWARD HAHVEY A.I., Pti.O. Auoci i« Prottuor of Modim languagn AITHEA HUNT A 6 . A.M. Autxialc Profeuor of Fine Arl« VICTOR ITURRALOE A.!.. Ooclof tn Itlrai Auociato Pro ' cltOf o( SDjni h and f-rcnch •W MELVILLE JONES AM. Aucxiatt PfL.trii r DONALD MEIKLEJOHN ' -. Ph.D. Auo ials Profguor o( Philoioph WILLIAM WALTER MERRYMON A.B.. A.M.. Ph.D. Auoclale Profeuor of Phyilci BEULAH RUSSELL A.B . A.M. Associate Professor of Mathematics EMILY ELEANOR CALKINS A.B. Instructor in Mathematics MARVIN I. CARPER 8.S., A.M. Instructor in Education LLOYD A. DOUGHTY B. Arch. Instructor in Architecture IRMA DEVILLERS EARP. . . Graduate of Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, Student at Fontainebleau Conservatory of Music Instructor in Piano JOSEPH R. FLICKINGER B.S. Instructor in Physical Education MARGO FRANKEL A.B. Instructor in Fine Arts EMILY MOORE HALL A.8., A.M. Instructor in English JOHN EVANS HOCUTT B.S.. M.Sc. Instructor in Chcmistr, FREDERICK WALBRIOGE HOEING. . : A.M. WALTER EDWARD HOFFMAN WILFRED KAPLAN A.B., A.M.. PhD Instructor in Mathematics ESTHER KESSLER 8 5 Instructor in Secretarial Science •On leave of absence for one year. JOHN LAIANt LEWIS . . lmir K of In J«rl«pnMtm « JOSEPHINE BEVERLY MASSEI A.I.. Dollo ' In leflr . Unlvw- Illy al Flo ' M«. tiely IntlfuOor In Modern Unguaqet WILLIAM H. MARSH j ' , Inilructor In ( ' ,v i RUBEN W. McCRAY a B FRASER NEIMAN A.B. AM.. Ph.D. Instructor In English THOMAS PINCKNEY A.B.. A.M. Instructor in Latin— Director of Publicity ARTHUR H. ROSS . . Certificale-School of Fin. Arts (Drama), Yele University Instructor in Fine Arts VIRGINIA DIX STERLING B S. Instructor in Physical Education DWIGHT T. STUESSY 8S Instructor in Physical Education ROGER R. WALTERHOUSe A.B., Ph.D. Instructor in English ALBERT H. WERNER B.S. Instructor in Physical Education CARLTON L. WOOD A.B., Ph.D. Instructor in Economics and Government GEORGE A. RYAN A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Auociate Professor of Ancient Languages ALLAN B. SLY Associate, Licentiate Associate Professor of Fine Arts JEAN J. STEWART B.S., A.M. Auociate Professor of Homs Ecoror ' i T. J. STU88S. JR Auociate Professor o( ■RAYMOND LEECH TAYLOR Associate Prol or a- - ■' -HLEEN ALSOP Assistant Profejjo ' ■ALFRED R. ARMSTRONG . Atsittant Profeuor ol C ROY PHILLIP ASH . Assistant Pro ' • GRACE J. BLANK Assistant ProftU..- _f 3.. .J, COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTION ;i JOSEPH M. BOHKEL A.B., A.M.. Ph.D. Assistant Professor of English Assista nt Professor of Fine Arts M. EUGENE BORISH . . A.B.. A.M.. Ph.D. Assista nt Professor of English ALBERT L. DELISLE. . . B.5.. A.M., Ph.D. Assista nt Professor of Biology MAE GRAHAM A.B., B.S.. L.S. Assistant Professor of Lil LEONARD V. HABER B.F. Assistant Professor of Fine Arts FRANCIS SAMUEL HASEROT B.S., A.M., Ph. I Assistant Professor of Philosophy RICHARD HUBARD HENNEMAN A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Psychology LIONEL H. LAING B.S.. A.M., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Government WILFRED LAMBERT Assistant Professor of Psychology LUCILLE LOWRY Assistant Professor of Physical Edu CECIL RAFAEL MORALES Assistant Profe ILLIAM R. RICHARDSON A.B., B.S.. Assistant Professor of English SHARVY G. UMBECK. Professor of So ALMA WILKIN , , , , . B.S.. Assistant Professor of Home Economics GEORGE WOODFORD BROWN M.D Lecturer in Clinical Psychology and Superintendent of the Easterr State Hospital HAROLD NEWTON CALDERWOOD, JR. WALTER ALBERT CHIPMAN, JR B.S., M.S.. Ph.D. Lecturer in Biology: Associate Aquatic Biologist in Charge of Re- search Laboratory of the United States Bureau of Fisheries at Yorktown ASSISTANTS IN THE DEPARTMENTS HAROLD R. DINGES B.S. Chemistry Department ROBERT F. CREEGAN A.B., A.M., Ph. I Philosophy Department PAUL FISCHER odern Languages EDWARD MOTLEY B.S. Physical Education SUPERVISORS OF TEACHER-TRAINING JESSE RAWLS BYRD A.B.. Superintendent of Williamsburg Schools DOROTHY CHAMINGS Supervisor in Physical Education MARY WALL CHRISTIAN A.B. Supervisor in Fine Arts MYRTLE COOPER A B Supervisor in Sixth Grade Librarian of Matthew Whaley School EUNICE L. HALL A,B, A.M. Supervisor in Language Arts and Social Studii MARY SCOTT HOWISON . , Supervisor in E. L. LAM BERTH Supervisor in Lang ELSIE WEST LOW, Supervisor in French ALICE MARSHALL B.S. Supervisor in Home Economics ILDRED B. MATIER Assistant Supervisor in Langua GEORGE C. PITTS. JR A.B. Assistant Supervisor in Mathematics and Science GERALDINE ROWE Supervisor in Latin and Social Studies JAMES LOWRY COGAR Lectur( ELLIS RUCKER Assistant Supervisor in Science and CHARLES P. SHERMAN B.A., LL.B.. D.C.L., LL.D. Lecturer on Roman, Canon and Civil Law IDA P. TR05VIG THE COLONIAL ECHO, 1940 BOOK II -LEARN, O YOUTH, VIRTUE FROM AND TRUE LABOPw; FORTUNE FROM OTHERS ■VIRGIL SES iL ' .iiliiilEL ' MARSHALL-WYTHE ■SCHOOL OF - JURISPRUDENCE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY w MAI SyALL-WYTiJE SCNOOL OF JUI ISPI UDENCE SENIOR LAW STUDENTS amsburg, Virginia; A. B., 1938; Admitted to the Gamma; Phi Beta Kappa; Wythe Law Club, Mas- ter of the Rolls; International Relations Club; History Club; J. Lesslie Hall Literary Society; Day Students Organization • R. WILLIAM ARTHUR, Wytheville. Vir- ginia; A. B., 1938; Admitted to the Virginia Bar, 1939; Sigma Nu; Wythe Law Club, President; Omicron Delta Kappa; Lambda Phi Sigma; y Club; College Orches- tra, Leader; College Band • BANKHEAD DAVIES, Arlington, Virginia; A. B., 1938; Admitted to the Virginia Bar, 1939; Kappa Alpha; International Relations Club; Debate Council; Phoenix Literary Society; Freshman Track; Varsity Track • HAROLD MOORE GOULDMAN, JR., Dahlgren, Virginia; A. B., 1937; Admitted to the Virginia Bar, 1939; Kappa Alpha; Omicron Delta Kappa; Aide to the Presi- dent; Wythe Law Club, Vice-Chancellor; President of Class of 1937; F. H. C. So- ciety; 13 Club; Phi Delta Gamma; Tau Kappa Alpha; Phoenix Literary Society • ARTHUR B. HANSON, Bethesda, Maryland; Aide to the President; Wythe Law Club; F. H. C. Society; President of the Sixteenth Annual Conference of International Relations Clubs; Colonial Echo Staff; Flat Hat Staff; Theta Alpha Phi, Treasurer; Backdrop Club, President; Business Manager of the Varsity Show; Dramatic Club; Boot and Spur Club, President « ROBERT LEE SIMPSON, Arlington, Virginia; A. B., 1938; Admitted to the Virginia Bar, 1939; Theta Delta Chi; Wythe Law Club; Tau Kappa Alpha; Inter-Fraternity Council. Secretary; Flat Hat, Managing Editor; Gibbons Club; Freshman Class, Presioent; Freshman Football Squad; Phoenix Lit- erary Society • JAMES M. WATKINS, Emporia, Virginia; A. B., 1938; Admitted to the Virginia Bar, 1939; Wythe Law Club; Debate Council, Manager; Varsity De- bate Team; Men ' s Glee Club; College Chapel Choir; Spanish Club; Phoenix Lit- erary Society. THE COLONIAL ECHO. 1940 DEPAI TMENT Of vJUNSP UDEh([ (IN COOPERATION WITH THE M A R S H A L L- W Y T H E SCHOOL OF GOVERNMENT AND CITIZENSHIP) ENROLLMENT FIRST YEAR CHARLES HARPER ANDERSON ALEXANDER APOSTOLU VIRGINIA ARMSTRONG MARCIA BOURNE RUSSELL M. COX. JR. MERCER W. CBA ' t ' Bri ip DOUGLAS A. FINKLESTONE ROBERT GRIFFIN JOHN P. HARPER NATHAN B. HUTCHERSON HERBERT KELLEY ELMO T. LEGG WILLIAM M. MUSSER. JR WILLIA!. ' CHARLES DOROTHY f-. i,M .! I. DAVID SENFT ELIZABETH WOOD SECOND YEAR ANTHONY CHAMPA EDWIN C. FERGUSON. JR. DAVID G. McMillan JOHN W. MADDY ELLIS R. PARRY TORSTEN E. PETERSON LAETITIA ARMISTEAD R. WILLIAM ARTHUR BANKHEAD DAVIES HAROLD M. GOULDMAN. JR. ARTHUR B. HANSON ROBERT L. SIMPSON JAMES M. WATKINS SPECIAL RUSSELL H. QUYNN OTHER DEPARTMENTS JOSEPH E. BERMAN DANIEL J. BLOCKER. JR. THOMAS B. CARTWRIGHT CALDWELL A. CASON, JR. GORDON L. DORRIER PEGGY DURYEA STEDMAN EURE PAUL FISCHER CHARLES R. GONDAK LEON C. HAYDEN GORDON L. HOLLAND MADELEINE HOWARD RUTH KEAT ROBERT J. KLEIN JOSEPH J. LAWLER EDWARD H. MILLER ELIZABETH MOORE FRANKLIN R. PULLEY DONALD S. PYLE AUSTIN L. ROBERTS BERNARD F. RUSSELL HENRY C. WADE ALFRED R. WALTON JOHN A. WAVLE. JR. FRED S. WORSTER COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY i THE COLONIAL ECHO. 1940 Foster, Ellis. G«rr« t JACK GARRETT . President MERRITT FOSTER Vice-President ROSA ELLIS . . . Secretary-Treasurer SENIOD (LASS OffKEDS COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY l9 M ALFRED L. ALLEY HOWARD PALMER ANDERSON MARTHA SELDEN ANDERSON EDITH JEANNETTE APPLEBY FRANK BADER JOHN A. BARBA, JR. ENIORS • ALFRED LENEIR ALLEY, Richmond, Virginia: B.A.: Kappa Alpha; Aide to the President: Eta Sigma Phi: Co ' lege Chapel Choir: Men ' s Glee Club: Operetta Cast, 1937, 1938: Vice- President of Junior Class: Chaplain of Freshman Class: Colonial Echo Business Staff; Backdrop Club; Varsity Track; Freshman Track; Varsity Cross Country; Phoenix Literary Society; Inter- Religious Council. • HOWARD PALMER ANDERSON. Crystal HIM. Virginia; B.A.; Sigma PI; Thomas R. Dew Economics Club, Treasurer; Colonial Echo Business Staff; Phoenix Literary Society. • MARTHA SELDEN ANDERSON, Richmond, Virginia; B.A.; Transfer from Mary Washington College; Kappa Delta; Pan-American League: Y. W. C. A.; German Club. EDITH JEANNETTE APPLEBY, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; B.A.; PI Beta Phi; Honor Committee, Junior Representative, Senior Representative; Colonial Echo Staff; Freshman Tribunal; French Club; Spanish Club; Foreign Travel Club; J. Lesslle Hall Literary Society; Y. W. C. A.; German Club. FRANK BADER, Hampton, Virginia; B.S.; Phi Beta Kappa; Theta Chi Delta; Sigma PI Sigma; Freshman Basketball Manager. 9 JOHN A. BARBA III, Arlington, New Jersey; B.S.; Lambda Chi Alpha; Clayton-Grimes Biological Club; Literary Magazine, Business Staff; Deutches Vereln; Varsity Tennis Manager; Assistant Manager Tennis; Varsity Football; Freshman Football; Freshman Track; Phoenix Literary Society; Gibbons Club. [36] COLONIAL ECHO COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY • JOSEPHINE ELIZAIETH lARKER. Sl.f.n lil.nd, N.« Yofk; IS.: 1„nl,r from W.,n„ M,o,wi.l l.u.h.t n CoM«g ; .wKology Club: Ff.nch Club; 8oo and Spur Club; J. l.uli H«ll Lir.f«rv S xi.l,; Y. W, C. A. « MARJORIE tARNK, CN.K.Soocl... florid.: BA; CW Oni«g«: Hitfory Club; J. Unii Hell l.i «r«r Soci.ly; Y. W. C A. REIiKAH lATB. Sfwuop, Ktniuav: tA.: Library Sci«iw Club. CrMidrrni 6IFFOR0 REYNOLDS REAL. N.W York. Nnr York; a.A.; Lambda Chi Alpha; Int.rnalional RtlOiont Club: Ihomo,  DoJ Eeonomici Club; M«r, ' , Gin Club. « SARAH HARRIS lELL. Cl.y.l«nd. Ohio: BS : K.pp. Kapp Gamma: Piycholo y Club; FrMhman Orianlalion Sponior; Chairman of Fraihman Orian- lation lat qual: Flat Ha Butinau S aH: Lilarary Magaiina Butinan Staff; Y. W. C. A., Fraih- man Cabinaf. Traaturar. Social Chairman; J. Laulia Hall Lifarary Soeiafy; Frathman Hockay. • IHELMA LEIGH BELL. Norfolk. V.-qinia;  .; Trantfar from Norfolk Diviiion; Pi Rata P i: Womc- i Glerr Club. JOSEPHINE ELIZABETH BARKER MARJORIE BARNES GIFFORD REYNOLDS BEAL SARAH HARRIS BELL BECKY BATES THELMA LEI6H BELL m JOSEPH E. BERMAN JUDITH BIRDSEYE DOROTHY HOPE BITTING MARVA LILLIAN BLAIR DORA DEMUTH BOULDIN MARCIA BOURNE ENIORS « JOSEPH E. BERMAN, Suffolk, Vi Economics Club; Men ' s Debate Coui New York; B.A.; Kappa Kappa Gamma- Exec Freshman Cabinet, Senior Cabinet; J Lesslic DOROTHY HOPE BITTING, Perth Amboy, N enfation Sponsor; Thomas R. Dew Economic and Spur Club; German Club, Vice-Preside • MARVA LILLIAN BLMR, Springfield, Mi a; B.A.; international Relations Club; Thoma Football; Baseball. • JUDITH BIRDSEYE, R. Dew Cou Literary Society, Vice-President; Ten ■sey; BA.; Gamma Phi Beta; Freshm .; Junior May Court; Backdrop Clu Lessiie Hall Literary Society; Y. V B.S.; Transfer from Drury College; Phi; Kappa Omicron Phi; Dramatic DEMUTH BOULDIN, Hughesville, Mi Delta Pi; Scarab Club; Pan-Americ B.A.; Kappa Delta; Wythe Law Cli Club; French Club; Foreign Travel Club. C lOuri; B.A.; Transfer from Missouri-Valley College n League • MARCIA BOURNE, Kennebunk, Pi Beta DORA J. Lesslif Literary Society; Y. W. C. A.; German Clu COLONIAL ECHO COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY • JOAN UAINi lOWiU. t ,■4 ON.o: I.A : Coll Cfwp«« Ckoir: Stwlml librcir Com t HM: Scarcb Club; bctdrop Clyb; T. W. C. A.. FrMhnMn C«biM«. Svnior C«b iw) J. LMtil H«tl littrcrr Socltty. OHO T. K TSIN, C«« Harbor. N . Jtnov: I.S.: Lonbd CKi AlpAa: SMrat«ry.Tr «ur«f o( Junior Cl«w: CUrton-GrimM lioloqical C ub: C «iirck t Vtxin: LiKrsrf Magoln lutinoM SltH; Vtrtily Football; FfMkman Football; Au.ii«n Maugtr l«ik lb«li; Vart.iy ktUlball M«it«4«r: Fhotnia Litcrtrf Soci«tv • SHIRICY S. MIADLfr, R.chmo d. V.rqinit; I.A.; Cl«r on-6rimM lloloqical Club. • JANE ELLEN IRANOT. Wilmotto. IliinoU: lA; Alptw Oii Onwg ; tov«l i SUfl; Fl«r H«l C rcuiai or. Slall. Scarab Club: lactdrop Club: J. LmII Hall Litarary Social: Y. W. C. A. % VKCINIA LEE UENN. Indianapol ' t. Indiana; ! .; Alpha Oil Omaqa; Mortar loard. Traaiurar; Judicial Commilta . Junior Kapraaanialiua. lapraMnlaliva ' alLarge; Frathman Onanfalion Spontor; Junior May Court; Spaailk Club. Sacratary; Dranvalie Club, Vica-PrMidanI: Cattt of Poit Road. Daar Irutul. •Intpactor Ganaral, Kind lad . Vart.ty Sho-t; Ba tdfop Club; Garman Club; J. Laailia Hall Litarary Soeiaty. « MARY iOISSEAU iRIHON. ton Air, Virginia: 8. S ; Trantfar from RichfTKMtd Divttion; Piyckology Club; Hiitory Club; Scarab Club; J. Laulia Halt Lilarary Soeiaty; Gorman Club. JOAN BLAINE BOWERS JANE ELLEN BRANDT one T BOYSEN VIRGINIA LEE BRENN SHIRLEY S. BRADLEY MARY BOISSEAU BRinON MARY RAYNER BROOKFIELD MARY LOUISE CALDWELL JUANICE CHRISTINE CAMPBELL F. ASHTON CARMINES BETTY VIRGINIA CARTER THOMAS CARTWRIGHT ENIORS 9 MARY RAYNER BROOKFIELD, Springfield. Vicginia; B.5.: Transfer from Farmville State Teachers ' College. « MARY LOUISE CALDWELL, Matoaka, West Virginia; B. S.; Delta Delta Delta; Judicial Comnnittee; President of Barrett Hall; Clayton-Grimes Biological Club; Mono- gram Club; Scarab Club; Y. W. C. A.; J. Lesslie Hall Literary Society. • JUANICE CHRISTINE CAMPBELL, Ellerson. Virginia; B A.; Scarab Club; J. Lesslie Hall Literary Society: Stage Crew; Intramurals. • F. ASHTON CARMINES, Odd, Virginia; B.S.; Lambda Chi Alpha; Theta Chi Delta; Phoenix Literary Society. • BETTY VIRGINIA CARTER. Brooklyn, New York; B.A.; Gamma Phi Beta; International Relations Club; Thomas R. Dew Economics Club; Boot and Spur Club; Y. W. C. A.; J. Lesslie Hall Literary Society; German Club. • THOMAS CARTWRIGHT, King George, Virginia; B.A.; Wythe Law Club; Accounting Club; Thomas R. Dew Economics Club; Backdrop Club; Pan-American League; Spanish Club; Symphony Or- chestra; Band. COLONIAL ECHO COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY A. CAIOWIIL CASON. Nwtolk. Vlta. i« | .: U M t rram NofMb OUhla.- TW, Cigb: tuc 1$ ; G.bb « A ; Tf.- Gl « Oyb: J l Hli H«ll liltxrf $o«I« v. • ANTHONY CHAM A. nklra: I A. ' iittma IKo: Wy( i« l«w Club; lnlffnailon«l Rclallont Cigb ■' ■Ct b: M«i.i 0«b«t« Co««cil. VktPfMldtn . Poildtn): ' • JiAN CLARAHAN. Hot N ' l. N « York: l : Mor««r 9o«rd PrMideol; Honor CommUt««, S«ntor ■' ■■ipnnw. ' : H.iiof, Cub P-e,:d,M: ln.,,.at;o al R.lallont ,b: Pan M,ii,r,;c Co„ oi « ANN lOUISt CLAIKE. R -h-T,.-,n i VJrgini. Y W C A Ge ' r ar. Club, • YIICINIA CLAUDON. Falrbur,. Illinoil Wr i«i.ir College; K DP« K pp« Gamma; Clavlon-Grlmii t oloqlc«l Club . Bo.sii.t C. ' Cui« io . Staff; loot and Spur Cigb; tackdrop Cigb; J. LattHl 1 y W C A ; Carman Club. i CALDWELL CASON JEAN CLARAHAN BETTY LOU CHAMBERS ANN LOUISE CLARKE ANTHONY CHAMPA VIRGINIA CLAUDON -mmmsmm mim ,.ri BARBARA CLAWSON MAE MYERS COGGIN ELIZABETH JANE COOK DOROTHY I. COPPRIDGE VIRGINIA COULBOURNE CATHERINE E. COUNTS ENIORS a BARBARA CLAWSON, Plainfield, N Council, Freshman Representative: Judi Club; Backdrop Club; Camera Club; Gerr MYERS COGGIN, Warsaw, Virginia; B. Jersey; B.A.; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Executive Committee, Sophomore Representative; Scarab I Club; Monogram Club; Varsity Hockey. MAE ; Gamma Phi Beta; International Relations Club, Secretary-Treasurer; History Club; Clayton-Grimes Biological Club; Monogram Club; Varsity Tennis Manager; Flat Hat Circulation Staff; Backdrop Club; Y. W. C. A.; J. Lesslie Hall Literary Society; German Club. • ELIZABETH JANE COOK, Fort Benning, Georgia; B.A.; Kappa Alpha Theta; International Relations Club; Spanish Club, Vice-President, Secretary; Boot and Spur Club, Secretary-Treasurer, President; Political Union; Stage Crew; Stage Manager for Inspector General ; Colonial Echo Business Staff, Advertising Manager; Head of Riding; Scarab Club; Backdrop Club; Y. W. C. A.; J. Lesslie Hall Literary Society; German Club. « DOROTHY I. COPPRIDGE, Norfolk, Virginia; B.S.; Alpha Chi Omega; Monogram Club; Varsity Hockey; Gibbons Club. VIRGINIA COULBOURNE, Shanghai, Virginia; B.A.; Phi Mu; Library Science Club; J. Lesslie Hall Literary Society; Y. W. C. A.; German Club. CATHERINE E. COUNTS, Williamsburg, Virginia; B.A.; Kappa Delta Pi. [42 1 COLONIAL ECHO COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY % CHIISTINE COWAN. i «i tli«l j. Nm J rMt: I A.; Kapp AlpO tK«i«: liif« ' ii« l«««l l«( • « « ' Club, TrMwr«r; Hitter Oub: C 0 ' l Uoion; $ « ' b Cigb V« ►m. - L««ll. M.ll Li ,f.r So ;.!.; Y. W. C. A, « lUtSIU MILLS COX. Jt ■jiiiU: I A.: K pp« AlptK: M n ' i Hexor Cmncil; W,«h« L« Club: I- ' ;-] ' - •- i n« Club: Fr t m«n F io(b«ll; FfMKmtn |«a« b«ll: Y. M. C. A. CONSTANCf $. ClAnRU. N..ion Can , MauacKuw ' H: I A.; fht Uu: Frtixk Club:  «lga T «v«i Cub loot and Sp f Club: flat Mat CiKulai.w $ta«: J. lanlia Mall Lita ' ary Seciatv: Y. W C A 9 LAUIA EllZAinH CIIAI6, tidga-ood, Htw Janav: lA: Alpha Cki Omaga: Sca ' ab Cgb: .td ' cp Ci ;b: J LauUa Hall L!tarary $ KialT: Y. W. C. A.: Gannaa Oab. • ANNS rCniT CIO$S. Suffolk, yi.ginia: I A.; Kappa Kappa Gamma: MoHar loard. Mi«to la ; Eiacutiua Countll o( Womao ' i Studant Govarnmant. Traaiurar, Viea-  raiida«t, rratidax): Mott Ovtttanding Fraahman A ard: CKI Oalta Phi; Dramatic Club, S. ...,., A —.,1,1 Oabata Couatll, V.ca Pfat.d.-t; V«m,N Oaballng; Flat Hat Staff; J. laMl.a '   : Garmad Club • AlEXANOfH CUHYK. Yonkart. Na« Y«  : tA CHRISTINE COWAN LAURA ELIZABETH CRAIG RUSSELL MILLS COX JR ANNE PETTIT CROSS CONSTANCE S CRABTREE ALEXANDER CURYK  «■FRANK DAMROSCH III FRANCES HAINES DARBY MAXEY BRYANT DAVIS THOMAS DELIA TORRE JAMES NEWCOMER DILL, JR JOHN EDWARD DILLARD ENIORS • FRANK DAMROSCH, III, Doylestown, Pennsylvania: B.A.: Sigma Ph! Epsllon; Aide to the President; Psychology Club: Colonial Echo, Editor: Flat Hat Staff: Royalist Staff: Men ' s Glee Club, President: College Chapel Choir: Williann and Mary Players: Operettas: College Band. Manager: French Club: History Club: Scarab Club: Backdrop Club: Phoenix Literary Society. • FRANCES HAINES DARBY, Baltimore, Maryland: B.A,; Gamma Phi Beta; Scarab Club: Y. W. C. A.; German Club. Secretary: Boot and Spur Club; Freshman Orientation Sponsor; Freshman Group Sponsor; Junior May Court; Cheerleader; J. Lesslie Hall Literary Society: Baclcdrop Club: Women ' s Glee Club; Operetta; Choral Union; Co-Sponsor of Football. MAXEY BRYANT DAVIS, Church Road. Virginia; B.A.; Sigma Pi; Accounting Club: Thomas R. Dew Econcmics Club; Colonial Echo Business Staff; Freshman Track; Freshman Basketball. THOMAS DELIA TORRE, Ridgefield Park, New Jersey; B.S.; Sigma Rho; Gibbons Club, Treas- urer; Varsity Club; Varsity Football; Varsity Basketball. • JAMES NEWCOMER DILL, JR., McKeesport, Pennsylvania; B.S.; Theta Delta Chi; Clayton-Grimes Biological Club; French Club; Men ' s Glee Club; Operetta; Royalist Business Staff; Varsity Fencing Team. Manager. JOHN EDWARD DILLARD, Norfolk, Virginia; B.A.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities; Omicron Delta Kappa; Aide to the President; Men ' s Honor Council, Junior Member, President; Vice-President of the Sophomore Class; F. H. C. Society; Accounting Club: Thomas R. Dew Economics Club; Varsity Club; Freshman Football; Co-Captain Varsity Football. [44 J COLONIAL ECHO COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY «UrM POIISCMUK «. ■N, .. C«« l.«; l-A : D«IU 0«i t - •  , .. fttMo • imOiAT «OIDON DO.. • ' -r-..: i .rv «: KapcM AtpK«. Ur .-M. 1 Club: lixd: Cc • • OMiT AMUicus oou os. « ' : IK.I. Clla . • ' pp« •■Cl b; C '  .i« ' - ■- -,  , ' .. $..«. f„ ' M,. ■, Ci b: ¥«-i.i, .. «.•.!, !,«k: IM.- . tuCII L OICYf I ltl« d. N w York: lA. M ■.« . t«it tb«ll. Atti l ' t ' tllnt M«n«4«r: VcrtilY ' « • ■.. ItU ' v Hockay Sqirtd; Wom.n. yj.« ,. b; f ««iQn Ir  «l Club: Y W C. A.; j i.nv w M ll Liltxry So c «tv. • SUI DUNCAN. St dtriborg. Florid . |A. Tftnilo Itom St PtKrtburg Juniw CoH : K«p(M AlpM TK«f(; K«pp« 0«lt Pi; Hitto ' v Club: J. Lmli Hall Lit«r«rv Soc! «y. • JANi MANCES DUNN. AlcMiKl ' i . Virqini ; ! .; 6Im Club: Coll«g« Oxpal Ckoir; ttvith Club: $p«nith C b: $)iid n( ttligiovi Council; WmI«v Foundolion C«bin«(. Pr««ld«n(. RUTH DOERSCHUK LUCIE L OREYER LINDSAY GORDON DORRlER SUE DUNCAN ROBERT AWERICUS DOUGLAS JANE FRANCES DUNN i 3S MADGE N. DUNN FRANCES M. DURYEA MARY MILDRED EASTLACK ADRIENNE EASTMENT STANLEY JACK EBB CATHERINE E. EDGE ENIORS O MADGE N DUNN, Richmond, Virginia; B.S.; Alpha Chi Omega; Flat Hat Statf; Colonial Echo Staff; Fencing Team; Monogram Club; Y, W. C. A., Freshman Cabinet; J. Lesslie Hall Literary Society; German Club. • FRANCES M. DUR YEA, St. Petersburg, Florida; B.S.; Delta Delta Delta; Colonial Echo Staff; Y. W. C. A.; Psychology Club; Backdrop Club; Glee Club; Choral Union. 9 MARY MILDRED EASTLACK, Parlin, New Jersey; B.A.; Delta Delta Delta; Flat Hat Staff; Colonial Echo Business Staff; Spanish Club; Backdrop Club. • ARDIENNE EASTMENT, Ridgewood, New Jersey; B.S.; Thomas R. Dew Economics Club; Psy- chology Club; College Chapel Choir; Women ' s Glee Club; Spanish Club. 9 STANLEY JACK EBB, Boston, Massachusetts; B.A.; Pi Lambda Phi; Accounting Club; Thomas R. Dew Economics Club; Colonial Echo, Sports Editor, Associate Editor; Royalist, Circulation Manager; Orienta- tion Committee; Inter-Fraternity Association; Freshman Football. • CATHERINE E. EDGE, Richmond, Virginia; B.S.; Chi Omega; Monogram Club; German Club; Y. W. C A COLONIAL ECHO COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY 9 EMIIT EO EHTON, N.irbcrlh. P«i(ntylv«i i«; I.S., K«pp« 0«ll«; V«r«li« HmUi, FrM)im«i l«ikelba ' . Mj-jg-j ' Cub: (H. ecology Club; lntr«mgr«l Coufitil: l«kdrop Club: 6« m ii Club. • MAReARET EDWARDS. Un . Virgini ; B.A.: lib ' try S«itnc« Club, Ucnitr, Siwnith Club. 9 CRACi ElLIOn. FmpoH. N w York; I.A.; Pi 8«l« Ptii; Monogram Cub FnncK Club: B«ckdrop Club; Y.WCA.; Intramural Council; FratNman latkalball: Van! y Saakalball; Fr ihm«n Ho k«v; Vanity Hockay. • ROSA L ' fNCLS IlLIS, (icbmond. Virginia I.S.; CKi Omaga; Mortar loard, Vica-PratidanI; Judicial Commlttaa. Sacratary. C •lrman T)iomat R. Daw Economici Club: Euclid Club; Sacralary-Traaturar of tha Sanior Clau; Flat Hat Woman ' ! Sporti Editor; Garman Club. Pra«ida. t; Clayton Grimat tiological Club, Sacratary Intar-Raligiout Council. Sacratary and Traaiurar; Y. W. C. A.; Backdrop Club: J. LauUa Hall Ulararv Socialy. LOUISE H. ELY, Ibtanlla, Philioplna lilandt; B.A.; Alpha Ctii Omaga riiomat R. Daw Economici Club; Spaniih Club: J. Laetlia Hall lilarary Socialy; Y. W. C. A. FraOiman Cabinat; Garman Club. • LOUISE EPPIN6ER. Chambartburg. Panmylvanla; l,A. Gamma Ptii lata; Kappa Dalla Pi; Backdrop Club; Woman ' i Dabala Council; Vanity Dabala Taam; Dramatic Club; William and Mary Playart; J Latilia Hall Litarary Sociaty; Y. W. C. A Garman Club. EMILY EDSERTON ROSA ELLIS MARGARET EDWARDS LOUISE H. ELY GRACE ELLIOn LOUISE EPPINGER STEDMAN EURE JEAN W. FARR O. OTIS FEASTER BENJAMIN FRANKLIN FOLEY ALAN CONRAD FORBES ETHEL FORD ENIORS 9 STEDMAN EURE. Suffolk. Virginia: B.A.; Sigma Pi; International Relations Club; Men ' s Debate Council, President; Varsity Debate Team; Phoenix Literary Society. President; Wesley Foundation Cabinet; Student Religious Council; Y. M. C. A.. Chaplain. JEAN W. FARR, Wenonah. New Jersey; B.A.; Delta Delta Delta; Chi Delta Phi; Foreign Travel Club; French Club; Spanish Club. % OTIS FEASTER, St. Petersburg. Florida; B.A.; Pi Kappa Alpha; Roy- alist Staff; Scarab Club; Backdrop Club. • BENJAMIN FRANKLIN FOLEY, Warrenton. Vir- ginia; B.S.: Theta Chi Delta; Sigma Phi Sigma. • ALAN CONRAD FORBES, Guinea Mills. Virginia; B.A.; Phi Beta Kappa; Eta Sigma Phi. President; Spanish Club. • ETHEL FORD, Norfolk, Virginia; B.A.; Library Science Club; Gibbons Club; Colonial Echo Staff; J. Lesslie Hall Literary Society; Y. W. C. A. ii COLONIAL ECHO COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY 9 SARAH VIRGINIA FORWOOD, Havr de Gr«c , Mcryltnd: t.A : Chi Oni«g ; FrMhin«ti Orl«n(«tion Sponior; Flat Hat, Raporlsr and Sociel Editor; Colonial Echo: Ro «i. l: T W. C A., S«n or Cabinat, Program Chairman: French Cigb: Junior Ciaii. Social Chairman: J. Laulia Hall Litarary Sociaty; Garman Club. • MEMin W. FOSTER. JR., Wiiliamiburg. Virginia: 8.A.: Kappa Alpha; Thafa Alpha Phi, Prajldanl; Eta Sigma Phi. VicaPraiidant; Royaliit. Editor; Flat Hal SlaH; Dramatic Club, Buiinau Manager; Backdrop Club, Suiinau Manager; Inter Religiout Council. Pruidanl; Fencing. % VANCE FOWLER. Norfolk. Virginia; BA; Theta Delta Chi; Vartily Club; Vartity Football; Vanity B aiketball; Vartity Baieball; Frethman Foot ball; Freshman Basketball; Freshman Baseball; Phoenir Literary Society, Vice-President; Flat Hat, Business Sta«; Inter-Religious Council. • FLORENCE FRANCIONE. Petersburg. Virginia; BA ; Gibbons Oub, Secretary; J. Leulle Hall Literary Society; Y. W, C. A. 9 CHARLES FERDINAND FREY, Roselle Park. New Jersey; B.A.; Theta Delta Chi; Band; Concert Orchestra; Dance Orchestra; Backdrop Club; Boot and Spur Club. • CLARA L. 6AETJENS, Oradeil. Naw Jersey; B.S.; Kappa Omicron Phi; Kappa Delta Pi; Spanish Club; J. Lesslie Hall Litarary Society; Y. W. C. A.; German Club. SARAH VIRGINIA FORWOOD FLORENCE FRANCIONE MERRin W. FOSTER. JR. CHARLES FERDINAND FREY VANCE FOVVLER CLARA L. GAETJENS m 3S9 RICHARD FROST GALL JOHN GARRETT VIRGINIA GARRETT ALICE HEATH GATES WILLIAM JAMES GATSIK MARTHA ELIZABETH GAY [NIORS C RICHARD FROST GAL L, Williamsburg, Virginia; B.A.; Phi Kappa Tau; Spanish Club; Flat Hat, Circulation Staff; Freshman Swimming; Varsity Swimming. O JOHN GARRETT, Rich- mond, Virginia; B. A.; Lambda Chi Alpha; Aide to the President; President of the Senior Class; Thomas R. Dew Economics Club; F. H. C. Society, President; Flat Hat, Photographer; Colonial Echo, Photographer; Royalist, Photographer; 13 Club; Freshman Tribunal; Backdrop Club. VIRGINIA GARREH, Williamsburg, Virginia; B.A.; Burghers, Treasurer; Y. W. C. A.; Library Science Club. • ALICE HEATH GATES, Chesterfield Court House, Virginia; B.S.; Chi Omega; Euclid Club, Vice-President; J. Lesslie Hall Literary Society; German Club; Y. W. C. A. • WILLIAM JAMES GATSIK. Mountaindale, New York; B.S.; Transfer from Savage School for Physical Education; Phi Alpha; Varsity Basketball; Freshman Basketball; Freshman Football; Scarab Club; Balfour Club. • MARTHA ELIZABETH GAY, Washington, D. C; B.A.; Kappa Kappa Gamma. i COLONIAL ECHO COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY « HAKIIT GKiAUEIt, Mo Ma.r. N.« J Mr: 1 A.; Lambda Chi Alpha; Inlonatlonal R«l l oni Club: Ha ' Hat Buiineu Manager; Clayton. Grimat liological Club; Thomai 1. Daw Economict Club: Spaniih Club: Variily Tannli: Frathman Track; Phoanli Lilarary Club. Q WILLIAM FEATHERSTON GILMORE. Allanla. Gaorgia; t.A.; Tranitar Irom Emory Un ' ivartity; Kappa Alpha Th.rT..,, R Daw E«onomic Club; Boof and Spur Club; Backdrop Club. • ALIERT PHILIP GILSDORF. Norfolk. Virginia; R.A.; Collaga Chapal Choir; Man ' t Glaa Club. • HARRT MEYER CLICK, Norfolk, Virginia; B.A.; Tranifer Irom Norfolk Oiviiion; Pi Lambda Phi; Accounling Club; Thomaj R. Dew Eonomics Club; Vanity Club; Variily Track; Intramural Manager: Balfour Club. • GERALOINE M. GORDEN. Brooklyn. New York; B.A.; Delia Delta Delia; French Club: Colonial Echo Buiineu Staff; Backdrop Club; Foreign Travel Club; J. Leulie Hall Literary Society; Y. Vl . C. A.; German Club. • GEORGE HAYWARD 60TSHALL. Detroit. Michigan: B.A.; Transfer from Wayne University; Phi Kappa Tau; Colonial Echo Staff ' : jy HARRY GEBAUER HARRY MEYER GLICK WILLIAM GILMORE GERALDINE M. GORDEN ALBERT PHILIP GILSDORf GEORGE HAYWARD GOTSHALL m DORA ELIZABETH GREEN ROBERT LEE GRIFFIN CLARENCE J. GROGAN JANE GROGGINS JAMES JOSEPH HANLEY GORDON W. HANNA ENIORS «l DORA ELIZABETH GREEN, Wilhamsburg. Vi GRIFFIN, Windsor. Virginia; B.S.; Phoenix Litera J. GROGAN, Danville. Virginia; B.S.; Transfer R. Dew Econonnics Club; Phoenix Literary Society. B.S,; Gamma Phi Beta; Euclid Club, Secretary, Flat Hat, Circulation Staff; J. Lesslie Hall Literari Freshman Basketball; Varsity Basketball, Manager JOSEPH HANLEY, Garden City, Long Island; B ginia; B.A.; History Club. • ROBERT LEE y Society; Freshman Track. • CLARENCE rom Averett College; Euclid Club; Thomas • JANE GROGGINS, Washington, D. C; President; Thomas R. Dew Economics Club; Society; Monogram Club; Freshman Hockey; ; Y. W. C. A.; German Club. • JAMES A.; TransFer from Villanova College; Sigma Sigma Rho; Varsity Track, i sity Club; Freshn Pari GORDON W. HANNA, Ridgefii Football; Varsity Football; Freshman Baske B.S.; COLONIAL ECHO COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY • lUCILlE HAIOII. OelfoJI. Michigan; t.A.; Pi ItU Phi; TNomo I. 0«w Economlci Club Inteowi.ooal R«l«t.on Club: Colonial E«Ko Slalf; J. Laulia Hall liloary Social : Y. W. C A. Oa ' man Club (OITH HARRIS, Nao lochalla, Na York; t.A.: 0 i Dalta Phi, Pratidanl E a Sig-na Phi; Ro alii . Managing Ed or: Flat Hal. Editorial Board. • MARIE A. HARRIS, Na« lechall . Ne« Yck; I A.; Chi Om.ga: Bool ard Spur Club: Scarab Club: Backdrop Club: Y. W. C. A.; Garman Club. EMMA A. HARRISON. Richmond. Virginia; tA.; Tram- lar from tha Richmond Diviiion; Kappa Dalla Pi: Library Scianca Club. 9 EOVTHE C. HARRISS, Norfolk. Virginia: B.A.: Trantlar from iha Norfolk Oivition; Kappa Dalla: J. Laulia Hall L ' larar, Sociaiy; Y. W. C. A. MARJORIE C. HAUPT, Hillcraif. Dalawara: B .: Mono- vi ' ' f 7 I . ' J LUCILLE HARDER EMMA A. HARRISON EDITH HARRIS EOYTHE C. HARRISS MARIE A. HARRIS MARJORIE C. HAUPT ilfe ' CHARLES LEON HAYDEN MARGUERITE HILL LUCY MAXINE MINES GORDON LEE HOLLAND MARY A. HOLMES WILLETHA E. HOLMES ENIORS • CHARLES LEON HAYDEN, Danvili Kappa; Accounting Club; Thomas R. ! Club, Secretary and Treasurer; Freshman Club; Symphony Orchestra; Concert Ban Virginia; B.A.; Pi Kappa Alpha; Omicron Delta w Economics Club; Men ' s Debate Council; Varsity Track; Varsity Track; Varsity Cross Country; Backdrop College Dance Orchestra. MARGUERITE HILL, Norfolk, Virginia; B.S.; Transfer from the Norfolk Division; Pi Beta Phi; Kappa Omicron Phi. President. « LUCY MAXINE MINES. Williamsburg, Virginia; B.A.; Kappa Delta Pi, Recording Secretary; Lambda Phi Sigma. Vice-President; Glee Club; College Chapel Choir, Secretary. Organist. GORDON LEE HOLLAND, Surry, Virginia; B.A.; Sigma Pi; Eta Sigma Phi; Accounting Club, Vice-President; Thomas R. Dew Economics .Club; F. H. C. Society; Flat Hat Business Staff; Phoenix Literary Society; Inter-Fraternity Association; Cheerleader. MARY A. HOLMES, Newburgh, New York; B.A.; Gamma Phi Beta; Scarab Club; Monogram Club; Library Science Club; Choral Union; Glee Club, Librarian; Pan-Hellenic Council; J. Lesslie Hall Literary Society; Y. W. C. A.; German Club. • WILLETHA E. HOLMES, Newburgh, New York; B.A.; Gamma Phi Beta; Scarab Club; Monogram Club; Choral Union; Glee Club; Back- drop Club; Y. W. C. A., Freshman Cabinet; German Club; J. Lesslie Hall Literary Society. COLONIAL ECHO COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY % ItnT ANNA MOlT, W-Uci . EucmJ Cl.b; SiMit.ih Cub: J. Uwli Ht.l ;.iiw«r, Sot.dr; I. W. C. A. 6(Oll6li ANN HOLTON. lo«9 tMcX. C«lilonii : I.A.; Tr«nt« r (rem •) • Unlvvniiy ol C«li(ornl« ■« Lot Ang l«t: 0 ll« D«IU D«l) : SMn;ih Club: J. iMth Hdl Lir«r ry Socitiv: Or ' 1 ' C .: Y W. C. A. 9 RUTH ANN HOIZMUELLEK. Millord. D«l«wart: ( S : C gram Club: Colonial Etko. tvi cit S-a ' : Ptichology Club: FrMtiman i- ta k (b«ll: Garrnan Club « MARY MADELEINE HOWARD. Harriiburg Oalla Oalfa Dalta: Ph! lata Kappa; Hiitory Club; Spanith Club: French Club: Saciorop Ciud: Ixiramural Council; PanHallanic Council, SKraiary. MAHIE VIRGINIA HOYLE. Rich mond. Virginia: • ; Tranifar (rom Richmond Diyiiion; Eta Sigma Phi; Garman Club: Y. W C. A. • JOHN STUART HUDSON. Waihinglon. D. C; B.A.; Phi Rata Kappa; Praiidant of Man ' i S ' udanr Body; Aida to Iha Praiidant; Who ' l Who Among Studants in Amarican Cotlaget and Univartitlaj; Inlarnalional Ralalionj Club; Hiitory Club; Van ' ' , i - =— i- c— .- • Track; Vanity Trad; Frttkman Tribunal, Ctiairman. BEUY ANNA HOLT MARY M. HOWARD GEORGIE ANN HOLTON MAHIE VIRGINIA HOYLE RUTH ANN HOLZMUELLER JOHN STUART HUDSON lm!St HOPE HUNT FRANCES JACOBS JOAN JARRETT JAMES A. JOHNSON, JR. MARTHA E. JOHNSON CATHERINE R. JONES [NIORS HOPE HUNT, Washington. Club; Backdrop Club; Colonial Steu Ohi( Phi Staff; J. Lesslie Hall Literary Society; Y. V B.A.; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Boot and SpL iai Echo, Women ' s Athletic Editor, Assist JAMES A. JOHNSON, JR., Franklin, Virgi Baseball, Manager; Sophomore Baseball, K.; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Dramatic Club; Scarab jity Editor, Business Staff. • FRANCES JACOBS. lenic Council; History Club; Flat Hat, Circulation ' . C. A. • JOAN JARREH, Bloomington, Illinois; r Club, Treasurer, Vice-President; Glee Club; Colon- int Editor; Library Science Club; Y. W. C. A. lia; B.S.; Theta Chi Delta, Vice-President; Freshman Manager. MARTHA E. JOHNSON, Walters, Virginia; B.A.; Pi Beta Phi; Kappa Delta Pi, President; International Relations Debate Council; Colonial Echo Staff; Library Science Club; J. Lesslie Hall I Y. W. C. A.; Vice-President of Jefferson Hall. CATHERINE R. JONES, N B.A,; Transfer from Winthrop College; Pi Beta Phi; Scarab Club; Monogram Clu Varsity Hockey; J. Lesslie Hall Literary Society; German Club. f COLONIAL ECHO COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY • HILIN ClIZAIfTH JONIS, ll c im« K . Virqini ; ! .; Tr«ixi«r from Kichmood DIvii.a Cl i Om«g . K«pp« Oviiii P, apari«r: 61m Club; J. L«wll« H«ll Ll)« ' «rv Socictf: Y. W. C. A. C«bm«i. G«.m«n Club. • FKANCiS JOURDAN, Mtridcn, ConiMcticul; IS.; CM Om ; rKom« II. 0« Economki Civb: 1« « !) Sp- ' Cigb; Celltq CK«p«l CMt; Fr«Kh Club: Y. W. C. A.: G«rm4 i Club. • MILTON KAPLAN. A)l«nlic 0 y. N . J« « y; B A.: Ef Sigrn Plii: SpMith Club. • RUTH VIRGINIA KEAT, Ell:«b«l . No. Jorto,: BA; Phi Mu: J. iMtIi H«ll Litwcry Society: Scarab Club: Y W. C. A. BARBARA f. KERN, iMxIa. Nt Jcfwy: B.A.: Hiitory Club: Y. W. C A.; J. Ltwll Hall Lilarary Soclaly. • HENRY KIBU. Long liland City. Naw York; BA.; Rtii Alpha; Thomai R. Ow Ecoflomki Club; Scarab Sociafy. Fmidant; Backdrop Club: William and Mary Playan; Colonial Echo. Datign Editor; HELEN ELIZABETH JONES RUTH VIRGINIA KEAT FRANCES JOURDAN BARBARA F. KERN MILTON KAPLAN HENRY KIBEL ROBERT JOSEPH KLEIN CARL WILLIAM KLEINKNECHT ELIZABETH ANNE KNOLL PAUL KRATZIG FRANCES KUHN CARLTON LAING [NIORS • ROBERT JOSEPH KLEIN. Brooklyn, New York; B.A.; Phi Alpha; Accounting Club; Thonnas R. Dew Economics Club; Spanish Club; Phoenix Literary Society; Balfour Club. • CARL WILLIAM KLEINKNECHT. Richmond. Indiana; B.A.; Sigma Alpha Epsllon; Thomas R. Dew Economics Club; Colonial Echo, Business Staff; Inter-Fraternity Council; Varsity Basketball; Freshman Track. ELIZABETH ANNE KNOLL, Dayton. Ohio; B.A.; Delta Delta Delta; Mortar Board, Editor; Executive Council, Secretary; Freshman Tribunal; Judicial Council; Presi- dent of Chandler Hall; Chi Delta Phi; Flat Hat. Managing Editor; Royalist Staff; May Day Chairman; Scarab Club • PAUL KRATZIG, Norfolk. Virginia; B.A.; Kappa Alpha; Men ' s Debate Council. FRANCES KUHN, Washington. D. C; B.S.; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Inter- national Relations Club; Colonial Echo. Editorial Staff; Scarab Club; Backdrop Club; Clayton- Grimes Biological Club; Spanish Club; Camera Club; J. Lesslie Hall Literary Society; German Club. • CARLTON LAING, Richmond. Virginia; B.A.; Transfer from Hampden-Sydney Col- lege; International Relations Club; Spanish Club, President; French Club; Cast of R. U. R., Kind Lady. f COLONIAL ECHO COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY « •Olf«T IAN4IU GM  , ' « - « M,T ' 1 f  A- K l -M   l: Inlt ' MlieMl (•UllwM ••• ft.nth Club, Ucnttrr: « ....  .n lAUSHNM, $ . Mm ■ipp« Aipk lh«i : Hiitom ,.„ , ,, .■r-,-, . ,•. ' .% : « JOSim LAWLH, Nof ' ni«l« 0«IU C ' : Thoin « t. 0«« Etoiioini i Club. F. H. C So ' y: FrMK -• .TMa F«it iitg. 9 LOIS LIACH. Norfolk Virq.r ,«: I.A : Ph. S«la K pp«: L.I. o M, LX ' ary Society; Y. W. C A AUSTIN Lit, PMI«d«lp) ia, P nn«ylv ni«: • : Siflm Alp « Eptllon: lnr«r.Fr«l«rn.)y At«o  t,on. Pr.i.d«r t: IJ Club. Sm ' «I« ' « TrMwrtt; V«r«ily l«k«)b«ll, M«i g«r. % ilMO T. LE«6. Arlington. Virginia; t.A.: K pp« AlplM: 0 icron 0«ll Kapp . frctidant; Chial Aid to Iha Prttidanl; Pratidant d Iha Junior Claa: Accounting Club: F. H C. Sociaty. Sacratary; 11 Club, Vica-Pr«idanl; Vartity Club Ff««Am«n Football: Vartliy Football. ROeeRT LANSBURGh LOIS LEACH MARGARET LAUGHNER AUSTIN LEE JOSEPH LAWLER ELMO TURTON LEGG LEAH LEIBOWITZ EVELYN R. LENGNICK BENJAMIN LETSON JUDD LEWIS NORRIS LINEWEAVER DORIS JEANNE LOCKE ENIORS 9 LEAH LEIBOWITZ, Richmond, Virginia; B.S.- Kappa Omicion Phi, Vice-President; Scarab Club; Balfour Club; Stage Crew. « EVELYN R. LENGNICK, Westfield, New Jersey; B.A.; Kappa Delta; Pan-Hellenic Council, President; Monogram Club; J, Lesslie Hall Literary Society; German Club. • BENJAMIN LETSON, Metuchen, New Jersey; B.A.; Theta Delta Chi; Foreign Travel Club, President; French Club; College Chapel Choir; Men ' s Glee Club; Varsity Tennis. Captain. 9 JUDD LEWIS, Norfolk, Virginia; B.A.; Transfer from Norfolk Division; Kappa Sigma; Thomas R. Dew Economics Club; Inter-Fraternity Association. NORRIS LINE- WEAVER, Eckhart Mines, Maryland; B.S.; Transfer from Marion Junior College; Phi Kappa Tau; College Chapel Choir; Men ' s Glee Club; Cast of Pirates of Penzance, Varsity Show, R. U. R. ; Pan-American League; Varsity Football. % DORIS JEANNE LOCKE, Wildwood, New Jersey; B.A.; Library Science Club; Monogram Club; Varsity Fencing, Captain; J. Lesslie Hall Literary Society. f COLONIAL ECHO COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY MAtftARtT LEC LONSLiY. W« « , 0«Ku. H « ii; IS : Trtntltr f om Hw Univanilv ol Ml....; 9. Ut ff . CI« to«Gfim« liolo lt ! Club, UcnHiy; Y. W C A.; G«rm« Club MAKJOIIE LTTLi, S«ittbu ' q. Ptnniylutnit; t A.; Trtmfar from WmOm Coil g«: U  ?K.; iKom ! | 0 m Economict Club: OrckMtr ; rrMbyfcrian Ckoir. 9 6EOR6E McCOMI, $iu rt t Ot U, Virginit: l-A.; Sigm« P : Thom«i t. Or« Economlu Club. Colonial EcKo tu in«u S)al : FrMhmcn l««b«ll: FrMhnwn Foolb«ll: Vtrtity Football. • HELEN McDERMOH, N« York. N « York: ! .: Pi lot Ptii: Scarab Club; Backdrop Club: Travti Club; loot and Spur Club; Monogram Club: Vanify Fancing; Colonial Echo. Datign Editor; Roiraliit. Art Slatf; Garman Club. • VIRCINIA MacDONALO. Norfolk. Virginia; I.A ; Trantfar from Norfolk Oivttion; Kappa D«l)a Pi. CorrMpondmg Sacralary; library Scianca Club; J. Latalia Hall Litarary Sociaty; Y W C. A. « JAYNE L MA«EE, Baltimora.  4aryland: t .; Chi Omaga; Royalitt Staff; Y. W. C. A.. Fr, l.man Cabinet. Sanior Cabin.t. Pratidant; J. U«lia Hall Litarary Sociaty; Intar-Ratigioui Council; Franch Club; 5pani li Club; Garman Club. MARGARET LEE LONGLEY HELEN McDERMOn MARJORIE LYTLE VIRGINIA MacDONALD GEORGE McCOMB JAYNE L. MAGEE PAUL TODD MAKLER LOUISE MALLORY CARRIE MASSENBURG GARDINA MATEJKA CATHERINE MAVOR CARLIN MAY ENIORS « PAUL TODD MAKLER, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; B.S.; f Club; Phoenix Literary Society; Fencing Team, Captain, K Liqhtfoot, Virginia; B.S.; Transfer from Radford State Teacheri Scarab Club; Baci drop i LOUISE MALLORY, Burghers. • CARRIE MASSENBURG, Hampton, Virginia; B.A.; Gamma Phi Beta; Vi ' omen ' s Debate Council; Mono gram Club, Vice-President; Fencing Team, captain; Flat Hat, Circulation Staff; Thomas R. Dew Economics Club; International Relations Club; J. Leslie Hall Literary Society; Y. W. C. A.; German Club. % GARDINA MATEJKA, Oceanporf, New Jersey; B.A.; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Kappa Delta Pi; Executive Council, Representative-at-Large; Freshman Orientation Sponsor; Pan- Hellenic Council; Hostess Women ' s Athletic Association; Fencing Team, Manager; Monogram Club; History Club, Secretary; International Relations Club; J. Lesslie Hall Literary Society; Y. W. C. A. • CATHERINE MAVOR, Waverly, Virginia; B.A.; Kappa Delta; Library Science Club. • CARLIN MAY, Norfolk, Virginia; B.A.; Transfer from Norfolk Division; Kappa Delta; Scarab Club; J. Lesslie Hail Literary Society; Y. W. C. ' ,. COLONIAL ECHO COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY • HIIEN MEIVIN Si NKntMirq Florid : IS.: Trtntttf (rem it Ptttrtburq Jgnior Celltg : • PP ■' Ec o S ' aH ' l..i:;i- Hj {■,,,■, 5oti t : Cl« lon Gfim.i S ' o «  • W C A 9 ROIERr WINSTON MCNZEL, Totno. V.r ,,i ,a: S: C i CUb • FLORENCE MEHRTMAN. Maditon H ighit, Virqini. A: trj-i ' - ir — s-r ' K-nr; Cfii Om«g«: ThoiTui A. D« . Economic! Club: Hitlofy Club ftnch Club: loo and Spur Club: Y. W. C, A.: J. Louii Hall lilarary SociaN: Garman Club. iOWARO H. MIUiR. Ubcnon. Panntyluania: I.A.: lambda Chi Alpha: Thomai R. 0«« Economic Club; Royalid, lufinou Stall: Colonial Echo, tuiinaii StaM Fhoiog ' aphy Editor: SponUh Club: loot and Spur Club: FrMliman Track. % MARY JANE MILLER. Pauliboro. Naw JarUYt IS.: Monogram Club; Vanity Hockty: Fraihman taikatball; T. W. C. A. HORiNCi MODI, Whit Flaini. N « York; I.A.; Tranilar (ram Iranau Colla a; Chi Dalt Phi. Svc ' vfary Traaturar; Praiidant of Jaflarton Hall; Judicial CommiHao; Flat Hat, Raportar; Clayton Grimat liological Club; Franch Club; J. Lauli Hall Litarary Socialy; Monogram Cub. Variity Foftcing: Woman ' i Intramural Publicity Chairman; Intramural Msnagvr for Jaflar HELEN MELVIN EDWARD H MILLER ROBERT WINSTON MENZEL MARY JANE MILLER FLORENCE MERRYMAN FLORENCE MODE ■■■■I T MIRIAM MOLLEN ELIZABETH MOORE CAROLYN F. MOSES LELIA ANNE MUNCE DORIS E. MURCH ARTHUR MURRAY ENIORS RIAM MOLLEN, Richmond, Virginia; B.S.; Scarab Club; Psychology Balfour Club; Glee Club. « ELIZABETH MOORE, Glou ester Court P! Beta Phi; Phi Beta Kappa; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Club; Backstage House, Virginia; BA.; Pi Colleges ; Mortar Board, Secretary; Freshman Orientation Sponsor; Honor Committee, Sopho- more Representative, Secretary, Choirman; Colonial Echo, Activities Editor; Editor-in-Chief; Women ' s Debate Council, Manager, President; Freshman Debate Team; Varsity Debate Team; Junior May Court; Thomas R. Dew Economics Club; French Club, Vice-President; Dramatic Club; Y. W. C. A., Senior Cabinet; J. Lesslie Hall Literary Society; German Club. CAROLYN F. MOSES, Appomattox, Virginia; B.A.; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Colonial Echo Staff; Library Science Club; Spanish Club; J. Lesslie Hall Literary Society; Y. W. C. A.; German Club. • LELIA ANNE MUNCE, Richrrond, Virginia; B.A.; Flat Hat Staff; May Festival Chair- man; Scarab Club; Backdrop Club; American Red Cross, Chairman; Vice-President of Chandler Hall; German Club. • DORIS E. MURCH, Mount Vernon, New York; B.A.; Scarab Club; Spanish Club; Backstage Crew. « ARTHUR H. MURRAY, JR., Richmond, Virginia; B.S.; Transfer from Emory and Henry College; Pi Kappa Alpha; Gibbons Club. COLONIAL ECHO COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY • WILLIAM M. MUSSER. Jl., Lamp«iar. Paontyivcnia: I A.; Kcpp Alpha: Wyllia Law Club: Thomai R 0«. Economlci Club; Color Guard. ROICIIT M. NEWTON, JR., Hampton Virginia; B.S.; Pi Kappa Alpha; Aid )o tha PratidanI: Sigma Pi Sigma; Euclid Club: Honor Council, Junior Mambar: Frathman Golf; Varilly GoK. Captain; Football Managar. % MARY WILLIS OFARItELL. Patanburg. Virginia; B.A.; Alpha Chi Omaga; Chi Oalta Phi; Thomai R Dr. E o. ' .1 Club; Woman ' s Dab«ta Council; Gibbont Club; Gorman Club. % JOHN LENWOOD OWEN. JR., Vicloria, Virginia; BS.; Pi Kappa Alpha; That Chi Oalta; Accounting Club; Phoani. Lilarary Socialy. • JEANNE SANFORO PARKER, Norfolk. Virginia: B.A.; Oalta Oalla Oalta; Eta Sigma Phi. Vice Preildenl; P ,chology Club; Frathman Oriantation Spontor; Backdrop Club; J. Laulia Hall Litarary Society; r. W. C. A.; Garman Club. ELLIS ROBERT PARRY, Ridgaaood. Naw Janay; B.A.: Transfer from Wailayon Univenity; Delta Kapoa Eoi.io : Wytha La Club; Golf Team. WILLIAM MUSSER JOHN LENWOOD OWEN ROBERT NEWTON JEANNE SANFORO PARKER MARY WILLIS OFARRELL ELLIS ROBERT PARRY wmmmm iWS MARY PEARSE ALVIN LLOYD PHILLIPS EMILIE MORRIS PHILLIPS SUE K. PLUNKETT CLARK PRESBREY DONALD SMEDLEY PYLE ENIORS MARY PEARSE, Peabody. Massachusetts; B.A.; Women ' s Glee Club; Gibbons Club; Scarab Club; Y. W. C. A.; J. Lesslie Hall Literary Society. « ALVIN LLOYD PHILLIPS, Salem, Virginia; B.S.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Phi Beta Kappa; Omicron Delta Kappa; Aide to the Presi- dent; Theta Chi Delta, President; Sigma Pi Sigma; Sophomore Class President; Honor Council, Vice-President; Freshman Tribunal; n Club; Varsity Club; Euclid Club; Vi ho ' s Vi ho in American Universities and Colleges : Varsity Football. Co-Captain; Varsity Track. 9 EMILIE MORRIS PHILLIPS. Hammonton, New Jersey; B.S.; Chi Omega; Kappa Omicron Phi; French Club. Treasurer; German Club; Y. W. C. A. « SUE K. PLUNKETT, Appomattox. Virginia; B.A.; Library Science Club; Y. W. C. A. « CLARK PRESBREY, Little Falls. New Jersey; B.A.; Lambda Chi Alpha; Inter-Fraternity Association; Colonial Echo. Business Staff. Activities Editor; Freshman Orientation Committee; Color Bearer; Freshman Baseball. DONALD SMEDLEY PYLE, Norfolk, Virginia; B.A.; Transfer from Norfolk Division; Thomas R. Dew Eco- nomics Club; Accounting Club. COLONIAL ECHO COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY • CHARLES lOREAUX QUinMtTER. - ■■--■.9 Univfrtlty: Dei ' s Ktppj Er ion: Kipca DrKa P ' • FRANK RAFLO. it . ' i v-,-i I.A.: Ptii AlpK«: Fl«t H« . SporH Editor; bKour Club: PI ov . L.ir ' o-, Socidy.- Ini rn«llan«i R«l«t ' .oni Club; Mckd ' op Club; Scarab Club. • MURIEL E. RANGES. Enqloood ClKd. N  J rt«v: B.A.: Scarab Club; Spanlih Club: Franch Club. • ROIERT CLIFTON RAWL, Norfolk. VirgmU; t.S.; Sigma Alpha Epailon; Variily Club: Track Team. 9 HARRIET A. RICKETSON, Na RecKalla. Naw York; B.S.; Alpha Chi Omaga; Kappa Delta Pi: Euclid Club: Cam.ra Club; Y. W. C. A.; J. Laulle Hall Litarary Socialy. • CHARLES EDWARD ROCERTS. Cranford. Naw Janay; B.A.; Lambda Chi Alpha; Honor Council. Sophomore Member: Ac Club; Thomaj R. Daw Economict Club: Wythe Law Club: 5 lmming Team Manager CHARLES LOREAUX QUITTMEYER ROBERT CLIFTON RAWL FRANK RAFLO HARRIET A. RICKETSON MURIEL E. RANGES CHARLES EDWARD ROBERTS OTELIA DEAN ROBERTSON EVELYN B. ROBINSON EDITH MILLIARD ROGERS JANET R. ROSENSON BERNARD F. RUSSELL WILLIAM ST. JOHN ENIORS • OTELIA DEAN ROBERTSON, Durham, North Carolina; B.A.; Phi Mu; Phi Beta Kappa; Kappa Delta Pi, Vice-President; Library Science Club, Vice-President; Scarab Club; J. Lesslie Hall Literary Society; Y. W. C. A.; German Club. EVELYN B. ROBINSON, Baltimore Maryland; B.A.; Transfer from Goucher College; Pi Beta Phi; Glee Club; History Club; Wesley Foundation; College Chapel Choir. • EDITH H. ROGERS, Freeman, Virginia; B.A.; Kappa Delta Pi; V omen ' s Debate Council; Library Science Club; Student Religious Council; J. Lesslie Hall Literary Society. • JANET R. ROSENSON, New York, New York; B.A.; Flat Hat. Circulation Staff; Royalist, Fashion Staff; Scarab Club; Backstage Crew; Costume Crew; Balfour Club; J. Lesslie Hall Literary Society; German Club. « BERNARD F. RUSSELL, Accomac. Virginia; B.A.; Kappa Alpha; Thomas R. Dew Economics Club; College Chapel Choir; Men ' s Glee Club; Backdrop Club; Varsity Show; Operetta. • WILLIAM ST. JOHN, Naugutuck, Connecticut; B.A.; Accounting Club, Secretary; Spanish Club; Gibbons Club- COLONIAL ECHO COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY • OOROIHY r. SCHMirZ. Brooklyn. N« York; B.A.: El« Sigm PM; Pr,, Hall; Judicial Commlitea; Iliomai R. Dnr Economici Club; Inlramoral Cognr, .•■,., Club. Tr««iur.r; J. leuH Hall LIt.rary Socloly; Y. W. C. A. « lEATRICE SCHNEIDER. Mount Varnon. Naw York; B.A.; Kappa Dalta Pi. Traaiurar; Hiilory Club: J. Letilia Hall Litarary Soclefy. DOROTHY HELEN SEASE. Richmond, Virginia: B.S.; Dalla Oalta Oalta; Colonial Echo. BujIoMj Stall; J. LeiiHe Hall Lllarary Society; Y. W. C. A.; Garman Club. • DAVID V. SENFT. Naw York. New York; B.A.; Tranifer from Naw York Univeriily Height College; Wythe Law Club; Royallit. Eichange Editor; Swimming Team; Golf Team. 9 ANNE HARRIS SEWARD. Richmond, Virginia; 8.S.; Tranifer Irom Richmond Oivilion; Claylon-Grimei Biological Club; Scarab Club; German Club. « SHIRLEY G. SHEAIN, Richmond. Virginia; B.A.; Delta Delta Delta; Colonial Echo. Builneu Stall; Backdrop Club, Buiineii Staff; J. Leulie Hall Literary Society; German Club; Spanish Club; Y. W. C. A. DOROTHY P. SCHMITZ DAVID SENFT BEATRICE SCHNEIDER ANNE HARRIS SEWARD DOROHY HELEN SEASE SHIRLEY G. SHEAIN m MILDRED ANNE SHEPHERD SEYMOUR SHWILLER EDWARD FRED SIERKS BRUCE HERBERT SIMONS HENRY CHARLES SIVIK ELIZABETH CHERRY SMITH ENIORS • MILDRED ANNE SHEPHERD, Richmond, Virginia; B.A.: Phi Mu; J, Lesslie Hall Literary Society; Y. W. C. A.; Scarab Club. SEYMOUR SHWILLER, Richmond Mill. New York; B.S.; Phi Alpha; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Pi Sigma, Vice-President; Freshman Football; Varsity Football; Freshman Baseball; Thomas R. Dew Economics Club; Balfour Club, President; Scarab Club; Backdrop Club; Stage Crew. EDWARD FRED SIERKS. Roosevelt, Long Island, New York; B.S.; Transfer from Savage School for Physical Education; Phi Kappa Tau; Kappa Delta Pi; Freshman Football. 9 BRUCE HERBERT SIMONS, Detroit, Michigan; B.A.; Theta Delta Chi: Royalist, Business Staff; Band; Golf Team. HENRY CHARLES SIVIK, Turners Falls, Massachusetts; B.S.; Sigma Rho; Gibbons Club; Orchestra; Band; Freshman Football; Cross Country; Varsity Track. ELIZABETH CHERRY SMITH, Williamsburg, Virginia; B,A.; Transfer from Norfolk Division; Eta Sigma Phi; Burghers. I COLONIAL ECHO COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY WAllIt 4 OtT tNOWOtN r.(.« «.d. N«. Ut%n: IA; Ik t-. rwii, c i Umtxt h i ' • i Jo , land: 0 ' c i«lt« frW RAYMOND WINION V P i « D«ii4. v  .t, C ' .b: V« ' ' 3lt «M. HELEN I STIANCE. • - I V. ' gtni ; t$.: Ktpp K pc - . t.cEi D.IU P.; Monog ' ' Club: Woman t AlM lic Coyncil: Vanity Swimming; V r«i y Ho k : J. L «li« H«ll I,,,.,., c.. ,., ((iTH F. STIUMIN6EII. M rick. N«. York. I.A.: Fl ) H«i Iviinm ' . Infcrnai.axal liKl.oni Club: J. LfWli H«ll l.icrot So :.i, • LILLIAN ANNA STYCR, 8ord«i lo«n. N«« J rwr;  ; fh, ■cl Club: Monoqum Club: l lf«mur«l R«pctMn «li «: Swimming Wi ., v,.,.s H .,,. CLARENCE H. SURER. JR., Norlolt. Virginia; t.S.: TrantUr Itom Norlolk 0 «it « ; Fl K«PP Aie .«: Thcia C i D«ii«: Mtn ' t GU Club; Collag Omp«i WALTER RUTH F. STRUMIN6ER DEN RAYMOND WINTON STEPHENS HELEN I. STRANGE LILLIAN ANNA STYER CLARENCE H. SUBER. JR. HUBERT D. SUMNER JOHN NEWMAN SUMNER DOROTHY ELLEN SWAN LINWOOD BALDWIN TABS, JR. JAMES CHRISTIAN TALLEY ELEANOR TAYLOR ENIORS • HUBERT D. SUMNER, Gastonia. North Carolina; B.A.; Kappa Alpha; Thomas R. Dew Economics Club; Phoenix Literary Society; Pan-American League, President; Spanish Club; Backdrop Club. JOHN NEWMAN SUMNER, Moorestown, New Jersey; B.A.; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Theta Alpha Phi; Eta Sigma Phi; Lambda Phi Sigma; Dramatic Club, President; Back- drop Club; Men ' s Glee Club, President; French Club; Royalist, Assistant Editor; Flat Hat, Editorial Board; Colonial Echo, Fraternity Editor; College Chapel Choir; Symphony Society; Operettas. • DOROTHY ELLEN SWAN, Shaker Heights, Ohio; B.A.; Pi Beta Pi; Scarab Club; Travel Club; Boot and Spur Club; Backdrop Club; Colonial Echo Staff; Flat Hat Staff; Assistant Freshman Orientation Sponsor; J. Lesslie Hall Literary Society; Freshman Hockey; German Club; Y. W. C. A. « LINWOOD BALDWIN TABS, JR., Norfolk, Virginia; B.A.; Kappa Sigma; Thomas R. Dew Economics Club. « JAMES CHRISTIAN TALLEY, Roxbury, Virginia; B.S.; Sigma Pi Sigma, President; Euclid Club, Secretary; Backdrop Club, Vice-Presi- dent; Scarab Club; Stage Crew; Phoenix Literary Society. • ELEANOR TAYLOR. Dover, New Jersey; B.A.; Alpha Chi Omega; Thomas R. Dew Economics Club, Secretary; Women ' s Debate Council, Social Chairman; Backdrop Club, Secretary; German Club; Junior May Court; J. Lesslie Hall Literary Society. 172) COLONIAL ECHO COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY KATHUIN MAN TAYIO . Htw H««wi. Co-i««) c«l: lA: !•• $ig n« Hti; K«p « 0«IU ' ■Wei ' «(  ow d«t.c i CAbi ' : M— . • I ' -Mi; H«M UUft, So iiiv; $p «i r C . • MANCIS ANN railUl |A: Ch. Om«g : Y. W. C A . J L.t.h. Hall l,i.. -, $«.. ,: C- : wb iOlilT JAMIS TILOIN. Mo!b .5o« M«tuchut«iM I A «3i., , , , ._,.,, I l.liiiont Cl b: Hi« ory Clwb: li ' d 0■.•• ' • McKII MASSENIU 6 TROnEI. U G ' .xq , Gcorgi ; I A.: Pi K pp« Aiei ' a F ' Kk -! I4ik tb : S ii ' ab Ci.;b CONSTANCE TRUXTON, Hampton. Virginia S A : Uftt Ciwb; B Uroc Ci b: J Lrali H«il L.ioarv Socl ty; Y. W. C. A. RUOOim TUCKER. Nc ' fo ' k. v.fg. . I A : S,g.r.j AlpK« Eptilox; V«ni v Club: FrMhman Foolbtll; Vtaiir ►oo ' bjii. f ' tifc «i l i ' biii; V ' i. , t Mb«ll; fr  hm«i( l«tb (b«ll: Ptioanii lixrary So laI KATHLEEN JOAN TAYLOR  .,„ . ,:. ;.- .v. MeKIE MASSENBURG TROHER CONSTANCE TRUXTON ROBERT JAMES TILDEN RUDOLPH TUCKER 35S RU TH TUCKER BETTY TYLER ELSIE VREELAND FRANCES WAGENER SAMUEL WALKER GERVAIS WALLACE ENIORS • RUTH TUCKER, South Norfolk, Virginia; B.A.; Backdrop Club; Scarab Club; Balfour Club. C BETTY TYLER, Annapolis, Maryland; B.A.; Phi Mu; Scarab Club; Glee Club; Choral Union; Y. W. C. A., Freshman Cabinet; J. Lesslie Hall Literary Society. ELSIE VREELAND, Rocky Hill, New Jersey; B.S.; Pi Beta Phi; Clayton-Grimes Biological Club, Vice-President; Spanish Club; French Club; Women ' s Glee Club; J. Lesslie Hall Literary Society; Y. W. C. A. 9 FRANCES WAGENER, Williamsburg, Virginia; B.A.; Pi Beta Phi; Eta Sigma Phi, Treasurer; Pan-Hellenic Council; French Club, President; Women ' s Debate Council; Y. W. C. A., Fresh- man Cabinet, Senior Cabinet; German Club; Burghers. • SAMUEL Y. WALKER, Brooklyn. New York; B.S.; Sigma Rho; Varsity Club; Freshman Football; Varsity Football; Freshman Track; Varsity Track; Freshman Swimming; Varsity Swimming; Spanish Club. • GERVAIS WALLACE, Washington, D. C; B.A.; Transfer from Long Beach Junior College; Delta Delta Delta; Junior Class Sponsor; Colonial Echo, Business Staff; Flat Hat, Business Staff; J. Lesslie Hall Literary Society; Backdrop Club; Cast of Varsity Shows; Junior May Court; Cheerleader, Head Cheer- leader; German Club. COLONIAL ECHO COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY • OOtOtHY tOWAKOS WAILIN6, HiHiid . N w Janay;  .; l«mbd« Pht Slgrn . ittnfrf. f ' eai f.r. CKoir: T W C. A : J l.uli Hall Ll «r«rv Society; GIm Oub; fnnch Club; Hlitary Club; Scarab Club • AIMED WALTON. Coop«r. Virginia: 8A ; Uom«« «. 0« Economiei CM,b JEAN WALWORTH. Honolulu. Ha...!; B A. « JOHN ANDREW WAVLE. Co ' ) and. Ntw York; B .; SiMn.ih Club. • LIUIAN WATMACK. Richmond. Virginia; B-A.; Ch. Omaga; Pan Hallanic Council; Spaniih Club: Backdrop Club, Buiineu Managar, Oanca Diractor; Owal Union; Garman Club. Sacralary. NORMAN WEINBERG. Brighton, MaiMchuMttt; I A.; Pi lambda Phi; Intarnalional Relationi Club DOROTHY EDV ARDS WALLING ALFRED WALTON JOHN ANDREW WAVLE LILLIAN WAYMACK NORMAN WEINBERG ■m , MARGARET WEST NELLA WHITAKER IRENE WHITE ELSIE MARGARET WILDE EVELYN RUTH WILKS HARRIET RENA WILLIAMS ENIORS 9 MARGARET WEST, Honolulu. Hawaii; B.S.; Transfer from the University of Hawaii; PI Beta Phi; French Club; Kappa Omicron Phi; Debate Council; Foreign Travel Club. • NELLA WHITAKER, Upper Darby, Pennsylvania; B.A.; Alpha Chi Omega; Thomas R. Dew Economics Club, President; Women ' s Athletic Association, President; Freshman Basketball; Varsity Basket- ball; Monogram Club; Hockey. Manager; Intramural Council; German Club; Y. W. C. A. IRENE WHITE, Richmond, Virginia; B.A.; Transfer from the Richmond Division. « ELSIE MARGARET WILDE, Shelton, Connecticut; B.A.; Thomas R. Dew Economics Club; Scarab Club; History Club; J. Lesslie Hall Literary Society; Y. W. C. A. EVELYN RUTH WILKS. New- port News, Virginia; B.A.; Psychology Club; Balfour Club; Spanish Club. HARRIET R. WILLIAMS, New Rochelle, New York; B.A.; Alpha Chi Omega; Colonial Echo, Business Staff, Editorial Staff; Thomas R. Dew Economics Club; Backdrop Club; Y. W, C. A.; J. Lesslie Hall COLONIAL ECHO COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY UtH MACIIN WIlllAMt, NorMt, Vi « fii«: I.A.; 1i nhi from Na i . S.f. PS.: Colon.. I ( :ho S ..M: V. W. C. A.: G.rm n Ci.b • VIMINIA WIISON. t. .t y.rgini : lA ; Phi Bcia Kappa: Ilio Mit 0«w tconom.ci Club; lBl«rii«iioMl   l«iiom Club 9 MANCU JANI WOLf. Men) Woll. P«n i,i.an.«: t.A.; tool • ) Spur CUb. • ILIZAIiTH M. WOOD. WatMogfon. D. C; B A.; Gamma Mti |«ta: Phi lata Kappa: Oabaia Council, v.ca fnt.iioi. Oaba ' a Taam; Weman ' t Glaa CIgb: Wylh Law Club; Thomai . Daw f:, . rt,c C.b J latii.a Hall liffty So iaty: Y. W. C. A.; Garman Club. • JANIT WOOO. i . ' v..g. .la: t.A.: Gamma Phi lala; Y. W. C. A.; Fla) Hal, Circulation SlafI: ' . I Span Ik Club; J. Laulia Hall Lilararv Socialy. • EILEEN WOODS, Ka • I - IS.: Kappa Omicron Ptii: Monogram Club; Intramural Council; frathman Vj ' iliy Hockay; J. Laulia Hall lilararv Sociaty; GibboM Club; Y. W. C. A ; Gar. Atckdrep Club. RUTH MACLIN WILLIAMS ELIZABETH M. WOOD VIRGINIA WILSON JANET WOOD FRANCES JANE WOLF EILEEN WOODS im JUNE WORLEY FRED WORSTER FRANK YEAGER LUCY DENNY YEAMAN CONRAD YOCUM ENIORS 9 JUNE WORLEY, Norfolk. ' Club; History Club; Orchestr FRED WORSTER, Hampton, V Freshman Track; Phoenix Liter, ' jrginla; B.S.; Kappa Delta; Scarab Club; Spanish Club; German a; Pan-American League; J. Lesslie Hall Literary Society. % irginia; B.A.; Kappa Alpha; Thomas R. Dew Economics Club; ry Society, President; Y. M. C. A. FRANK YEAGER, Lans- downe, Pennsylvania; B.A.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; 13 Club, President; Varsity Club; Vice- President of Freshman Class; Spanish Club; Flat Hat Staff; Freshman Football; Varsity Foot- ball; Freshman Basketball; Varsity Basketball; Freshman Baseball; Varsity Baseball. • LUCY DENNY YEAMAN, Ridgefield Park, New Jersey; B.A.; Chi Omega; Backdrop Club; Royalist, Circulation Staff; Intramural Council; Monogram Club; Y. W, C. A.; German Club. CONRAD YOCUM, Catonsville, Maryland; B.S.; Theta Chi Delta; Clayton-Grimes Biological Club. i- Thorn. I Br.nn.n. K«thryn Hoo«« THOMAS BRENNAM President KATHRYN HOOVER . Vice-President LUCIE MEADE DOBIE . jecretary-Treasurer JUNIOR (LASS OffKEn COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY ■■Hi JUNIORS HATTIE WILLIS ABBITT SAUNDERS MANN ALMOND MARTHA V. ANDRRSON WILLARD BUn APPENZELLER VIRGINIA ARMSTRONG CHARLOTTE BAGOT IDELL CARRIE BAKER RUTH BARTON ALMA BAUMEISTER VIRGINIA LEE BAZILE VIRGINIA LOUISE BEGAN CHARLES WILLIAM BEVILLE lARGARET RUTH BIGLER HYRA BIRCHETT MRRISON BIRO III WILLIAM BRANCH BISHOP SARA MARGARET BLACK MARION E. BLAIR THE COLONIAL ECHO. 1940 JUNIORS • ICHAID ( lOHANNOh SAMUEL KEMf lOOT iAlLT lOUINE lEnt MAXINE lOTD JOHN IDENNAN THOMAS IRENNAN KITTY JANE IRinON tOIERT SIDNEY IROOCKS FRANCIS IRYANT GRIFFIN CALLAHAN DOROTHY CARNEAL ANNEnE JANE CARTER EMMA ELIZAIETH CAVAN HELEN L CHEATHAM AL HONSE CHESTNUT DOROTHY lEECHAM CHICK COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY i iP ' i 2 M W I iL s JUNIORS NANCY W. CHI5H0LM PATRICK CIRIGLIANO FRANKLIN LEE CLARK JAMES HAYWOOD CLARK DAVID HERMAN COHEN BEVERLY COLEMAN JEAN ELIZABETH COLLMUS MARY A. COLPITTS RAYMOND R. COMESS ARTHUR STRONG COSGROVE JEAN RIDGEVi AY COX MARTHA W COX MARION EDITH CRAFT JEAN LOUISE CRIST EDGAR B. DARDEN. JR. lARY McKAY DARRAGH ELIZABETH DAVIS THE COLONIAL ECHO. 1940 JUNIORS THOMAS CIAWIIT OAVIi Jl ILIA C DICKINSON HAKT ILACKIUIN OIIWOITH LUCY OOilE LILLIAN A. DOUGLAS MAtGAIIT DUVAL tICHAkO W. EARLE MAIY K. EDINGER WILLIAM HENRT EDWARDS I ' ' J HAZEL EDYVEAN EUGENE WEISTER ELLIS. JR GEORGE FARTHING EUZAIETH LOUISE EELDWISCH RUTH HARRIET FINN WILLIAM FISHER MARGARET S. FORD ELIZAIETH E. FOSTER AINH CHARLES FOX COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY JUNIORS PHILIP SHERIDAN FRANCIS MARGARET ANN FRENCH MARTHA E. FULCHER GERALDINE G. GARST LEONARD GEYER MARJORIE GILDNER LAWRENCE D. GOLDSMITH ROBERT EDWARD GRIFFIh CONSTANCE MARIE GUYOH JAMES A. HARGIS GEORGE HARPER JOHN PRESTO-N HARPER ROGER HARPER RALPH W. HART DORIS W. HAYES ROBERT H. HAZEN SAMUEL M. HEDGECOCK MARIE ELIZABETH HELLERS iff a THE COLONIAL ECHO. 1940 JUNIORS HOtA E MdUAN CAIIfl lAII MOIKOOK. J« KATHtYN HOOVCK GRACE C HOfKINS ROIEUr STANLEY HORNSIY MARSHALL R. HUDSON lETTY JANE HULSEY lEHY JANE IRWIN JEANNE LOUISE IVEY MARGARET JAHNKE JEANNE JEFFERSON MILDRED JENNINGS DAVID HUMPHREYS JONES ROSALIE OUREHE JONES DOROTHY M. JORDAN DOROTHY YATES JUOD RICHARD F. XAUFMA ' . FLORA M. HEARNf COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY JUNIORS AUDREY M. KEMP BARBARA KEMPF EVELYN W. KEMPFER ROBERT JOHN KERN ELEANOR S. KINS JEAN KLINEFELTER EDNA L. KLINGE ARTHUR BERTHRAM KNEIP FRANCES SARAH KNIGHT CLIFTON KREPS MURIEL E. KYLE KORMIC LAPOLLA PEGGY LEBAIR DOROTHY LINDQUIST ELLEN LINDSAY THE COLONIAL ECHO. 1940 ARTHUR LONDON JUNE LUCAS IRMA G. LUXTON JUNIORS IllANO MAilT JfAN McilOOWNIT ALEXANOE McKINNIT JANE D. M«cNEIL HARRY CHRISTIAN MAISCH WIILARO MARAIIE WAITER MEASOAY DAVID METER WARION ELIZAiETH MILNE MARGARET MITCHELL MART I MONCURE GEORGE MOORE FORREST MURDEN ARLENE T MURRAT HELEN LOUISE CIERRENDER KATHERINE ELIZAIETH ODELL DOROTHT MILLER OGDEN MART R. OLD COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY JUNIORS WILLIAM STEPHEN PARRY FRANCES PAUL MARGARET PECK LAWRENCE ALBERT PETTET WILLIAM EDWARD PLIH FRANCES A. POLLARD SIDNEY POPKIN PAUL JAMES POST FRANKLIN PIERCE PULLEY EDDIE H. QUIST COLEMAN BERNARD RANSONE, JR. RUTH E. RAPP BERTEL RICHARD RASMUSSEN DONALD P. REID LUCILE E. REYNOLDS MARGARET H. RICHARDS LOUIS HUBERT RIVES. JR. AUSTIN LEONARD ROBERTS THE COLONIAL ECHO. 1940 JUNIORS Il iANOa lOWAN MllOilO (UMIll WHAIfON SANOEtS VICTO MANUEl SAN JUAN AUHA « SCH«OtOE« EtANCES C SETMOun I. JOHN SHINN SETMOUI SIMEIMAN DOBOIHT O. SIMPSON ALAN DOUGLAS SMITH ERNESTINE SMITH GENE AGNES S«ACHE«  UIH STAEINEH JEAN L. STEVENSON MADGAtET I. STIGAll CHAiLES EUGENE STOUSLAND mm a COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY JUNIORS STERLING THOMAS STRANGE RALPH H. TAYLOR ROBERT ALLISON TAYLOR. JR. ROBERT H. THRASHER HAROLD EGBERT TOWER GERTRUDE VAN WYCK JAMES HALTON Y HARRY WARREN ANNE WARRINER EDNA WHITE BETTY ELAINE WHITEHILL RICHARD WHITING DOROTHY PALMER WHITFIELD ELOISE WHITTINGTON MILDRED WILTSHIRE CHARLES YOUNG HERBERT YOUNG FRANCES ZARBOCK 11 ._. THE COLONIAL ECHO, 1940 RICHARD KENT. JR . President DOUGLAS ROBBINS . . . Vice-President PATRICIA NIXON Secretary-Treasurer VIRGINIA TRIPP Historian SOPyOMO E (LASS OffKEDS COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY :4i| 0 a SOPHOMORES JANE ALDEN ROBERT DWIGHT ALDRICH MARGARET LEE ALEXANDER MARGARET BUELL ALLEN CHRISTEL GERTRUDE AMMER BARBARA JANE ANDERSON HELEN LUCILLE ANDERSON JNTER BOOKER ANDREWS CHESTER BAKER JEANNE MARIE BANKARC ELIZABETH IRENE BECK DORIS BERG-JOHNSEN ILLARD A. BERGWALL SAMUEL PAUL BESSMAN MYRTLE ELSANNA BIELE MARY RUTH BLACK FRANCIS H. BLAKE GEORGE T. BLANFORD VIRGINIA J. BOARDMAN  ,NCY ALLEN BOATWRIGHT EMILIE J. BONYNGE THE COLONIAL ECHO. 1940 SOPHOMORES IMMA IOUI9UIN IIINI JiStlE lUCHAN VIICINIA lUCHtll ElirAICTH LOUISE lUlL MELVIN lUNCH IIENOAN AUSTIN lURNS KATHKYN lUTTERFIELO  MYLIIS SAHNSET CADY JANET E. CAUriElL ALPHONSE CMOLKO FKANCIS EMORY CLARK WILLIAM M. CLINTON CAROLINE COOK EDWARD MORRISON COOK CATHERINE COTTERMAN ELIZARETM E. CRAIGHEAD SUSAN CRANE THOMAS FREDERICK CRANE JAMES LEMUEL CREEKMAN. JR. lETTIE MEADE CREI6HTON ELEANOR DAVIS COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY M,jt ' P 6 ■Mx - • ' SOPHOMORES RICHARD J. DAVIS PHILIP LAIGN DeHAVEN VIRGINIA DOEPKE KATHERINE LEA DONALD LUCY CARTER DORITY ELIZABETH M. DOUGLAS MARGARET A. EATON JEAN RHODES EDWARDS SAMUEL LEON ELLENSON ELEANOR ELY MAE BROWN ERVIN JEAN A. EHERSHANK EMALEE I. EWING Jt y yt -J Z GEORGE PARISH JOHN P. FEASTER MARGARET MARY FIGLEY JOHN FINK EDGAR FISHER GILMER FITCHETT ROBERT C. FLOWERS HANSFORD OLIVER FOSTER -THE COLONIAL ECHO, 1940 SOPHOMORES 61IN I. FUlWIOl riOMNCI FUNSTfN NOIMAN • fUN TfN WILLIAM H CAKWOOD LOUISE DUIOSE GORDON DOROTHY V. 6RIFFIN MARIE ELIZAIETH GRIMES ELLEN HAGARTY GERTRUDE HAMPTON JOSEPH JAMES HANLEY GORDON ELLIOT HANSON JANE HARDEN EMILY It. HARRELL JANICE ELIZABETH HARVEY LUCILLE A. HARVEY MARY N. HIDEN PHYLLIS ANNE HILE MILDRED ANN HILL DOROTHY L HOGSHIRE lETTY LEE HOOPER MARJORIE E. HOPKINS 00 COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY wmsm iL ) p«k i ' ii SOPHOMORES CLAIRE L. HULCHER BERNARD ITZKOWITZ CLARENCE FOSTER JENNINGS SARAH LUCILE JENNINGS ALICE GOODWIN JONES LOUIS JONES .(ARTIN HAROLD KANTER JACK KEANEY. JR. ARTHUR H. KEENEY THEO SARA KELCEY CLAUDE KELSO KELLEY DOROTHY B. KEMP RICHARD KENT, JR. JUNE E. ' KETSULES AUDREY KIMBRELL i HAROLD RAY KNOWLTON HAROLD LAZARON JAMES LEFTWICH BEVERLY LEIKIN LAURENCE LESH THE COLONIAL ECHO, 1940 - SOPHOMORES  I« INIA ANN LQNOINO MAI6AMT MAUI LUCAS JtAN lllIAIfTM ITNftAAS MARY CtCILE ITNN CAMILLA McCO«MICK fLOttNCE MACKLE« ANTHONY MANZI VltGINIA LEE MARKLE MARCXO MARKOWIT2 HURLIE HUSH MASTERS JOYCE MATHES ANTHONY WILLIAM MAUCIQNE RICHARD MEARS MONTIE MEEKS 1 R19ARET MEINHARD JANE MERCER UABRIET MOLLOT THOMAS MONCURE CHARLOTTE MOOERS SARA ELIIARETH MOORE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY SOPHOMORES BETTY J. MORDAN BURT MERLE MOREWITZ MURIEL MORRIS JOHN THOMAS MOUSEY CARL MUECKE HARRIET ELIZABETH MURRAY NANCY G. NASON NATALIE NICHOLS PATRICIA NICHOLS PATRICIA NIXON ELEANOR L. NOTTINGHAM JUDD TALBOT OGDEN MARION PATE MARY MARIE PATTEN THOMAS G. PAYNTER P6£«j LOIS PHILLIPS FRANCES POARCHE NANCY FISKE PRICE DAVID FRANCIS QUINL VICTOR JOHN RASCHI EDITH RATHBUN THE COLONIAL ECHO. 1940 SOPHOMORES lENJAMIN SMITH  tAD JEAN OOROIHY REIFF MARIE LOUISE REirZ ± p ■EVERETT CARROLL REVELL JOHN G. RINKLIN. JR DOUGLAS ROIERT ROIIIN5 I ■SAMUEL i. ROIIINS. JR NATALIE JANE ROGERS GERALD JACOt ROSE t i. ■DOROTHY JEAN ROSS AGNES ROSSRACKER FRANCES ROULSTONE s f ■FRANCES 0. RUDASILL NANCY E. RYAN WARREN JEROME SCHNEIDER fi j: ■ELEANOR ANN SCHREISER HOWARD POLLARD SCOTT CHARLES EDWARD SCRIPPS 1. L SUSAN PATRICIA SHAFER RICHARD LEE SILLS ALRERT SIMERMAN ■f £ il COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY SOPHOMORES GEORGE L. SISSON JULIAN C. SIZEMORE MUNSEY SLACK WILLIAM LEON SLATER DORIS CHARLES SMITH THOMAS EMMETT SMITH VIRGINIA M. SMITH DAVID SPARSER HARRIET F. SPRAGUE HOWARD ANTHONY STALLMAN FRANCES VIRGINIA STERNE CHARLES MALCOLM SULLIVAN MARY W. SUMMERFIELD TABB TAYLOR E. VIRGINIA TEAL ROBERT TEPPER MNCY TRICE ARY TRIPLETT IRGINIA TRIPP CLEO ELIZABETH TWEEDY DOROTHY VOGEL THE COLONIAL ECHO. 1940 SOPHOMORES lOIEKT MOSMY WAOI. J« EllZAIEIH WAKEMAN SALIT ItT WAIKEI AUD«ET LEE WALLACE ALICE LILLIAN WALTON ANNETTE 6. WARREN DAtRELL ARTHUR WATSON HUGH WATSON LOUISE WEAVER SYDNEY FRED WEIN PRUDENCE WAYNE WHITE JEAN WIEGAND HENRY WILLIAMS RE6INA E. WILLIAMS AUGUSTUS M. WINDER RICHARD WRIGHT WILLIAM WYATT FLORENCE YACHNIN ELIZAIETH ANN YORK lETTY ZIMMERMAN l M COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY THE COLONIAL ECHO. 1940 SK.nt. Cunningh m. Armltag . Bard. HUGHES WESCOTT CUNNING HAM President BETTY SHENK Vice-President ANNE ARMITAGE . Secretary-Treasurer CLAIRE BARDWELL Historian mSUkW (LASS OffKEPS COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY WOMEN Albright, Marian Carleen Daniel, Arlene Edna Davidson, Martha Lu 1 FRESHMAN CLASS ■■Anderson, Nellie Carr Day, Ellen Louise Andrews, Jean Elinor DeBow, Edith Jacqueline Humphries, Carrie Virginia Mims, Aline Fay Smith, Barbara Jean Archibald, Geneva Evelyn Denlt, Betty Blair Hutchison, Anne Hamilton Mims, Madalyn Earle Smith, Emily Lawrence Arentz, Frances Gould Diamond, Ruth Virginia Morton, Mary Louise Smith, Natalie Leontlne Armltage, Anne Emily Armltage, Carolyn Marie Dodd, Dorothy Jane James, Mary Frances Myers, Helen Corinne Snow, Martha Mitchell Douglass, Elizabeth Ann Janes, Annabel McNeill Speake, Doris Louisa Jardine, Marlon Aleen Nottingham, Lulu Anne Spelman, Nancy Virginia ' ' Bailey, Margaret Moore Edds, Nancy Jane Jerry, Helen Elizabeth Spencer, Mary Henly Baker, Shirley Enberg, Jane Jordan Jones, Annabell Charmlan Oberg. Jean Brooks Steele, Patricia May Ballard, Maryanne Eppes, Suzanne Randolph Jones, Elizabeth Parks Oewel, Margaret Wood Stetser, Elizabeth Emma Bardwell , Claire Pauline Eubank, Luemma Jones, Jacqueline Hood Orton, Barbara Jeanne Stewart, Ellen Mary Barnard, Barbara Copeland Ewart, Charlotte Jones, Katharine Stran O ' Shea. Patricia Kathlyn Stigall, Kathryne Jeannette Benham, Jean Margaret Jones, Ruth Elizabeth Stouffer, Dorothy Jane Black, Helen Hunter Fairbank, Nancy Parke, Carolyn Virginia Strunsky, Rosanne Sonia Boone, Miriam G. Kelly, Margaret Helen Peavy, Mary Luclle Stuart, Virginia Sedgwick Borum, Betavia Armstrong Paris, Phoebe Thomson Kelly, Margaret Josephine Peebles, Annie Doble Stutson, Bettie Lee Brenlser, Nancy Jean Fedderman, Marjorie Elizabeth Kendall, Mary Elizabeth Pelham, Luclle Bennett Briggs, Jessie Virginia Fisher, Elizabeth Anne Kevan, Marie Lucille Petroff, Shirley Lee Taylor, Jane i Brlggs, Mahala Hope Foss, Patricia Anne Kllmon, Helen Barbara Pogue, Barbara Taylor, Mary Louise Brooks, Dorothy Fowlkes. Jacqueline Kirst, Betty Ruth Proctor, Mary Lucille Thedieck, Mary Cecelia Brown, Noma Harriet Freer. Doris Ruth Knerr, Virginia Kirk Thomas, Margaret Anne ' j ' Buell, Evelyn Goodwin Korn, Anna Ramsey, Virginia Winborne Thomas, Margaret Earl Bunce, Virginia Mae Garcia, Emilia Marie Rea, Lois Throckmorton, Mary Lee Bunch, Mavis Mercer Gayton, Louise Lambert, Wilma Jay Reld. Phyllis Virginia Tiffany, Joanne . Buntin, Betty Jean Gleselmann, Jean Grant Langfitt, Margaret Jarratt Richards, Jacqueline 1 Burd, Carol Giles, Patricia lona Leavit, Anne Elizabeth Rickes. Dorothy Holllngsworth Walker, Edna Page Burns, Janet Louise Gittlnger, Ruth Erma Lee, Marjorie Hudson Rile, Genevieve DIsston Wallace, Joan i Gleaves, Dorothy Morton Leon, Constance Marilyn Rile, Jane Clayton Walsh, Philippa Lee ■Campbell, Bessie Jane Goodson, Mary Jean Lipscomb, Marcella Cummings Risdon, Margaret Olive Weeks, Pernie Estelle | Cannon, Evelyn Corlne Greene, Doria Laymon Lokey, Mary Ellen Roberts, Mary Jane Wescott, Nancy Wise Carter, Winifred Mae Gregory, Fleta Adelaide Lowell, Mary Louise Rose, Thelma Harriett White, Lucy Fleming Chamberlin, Lois Janet Guptlll, Nancy Boyd Lvnn, Hilda Mason Whitman, Glenora Jean | Christiansen, Jane Rockwell Lyon, Elizabeth Sasseville, Leila Randall Williams, Ruth Mary 1 Coffin, Mary Louise Hammond, Chrlstena Kathryn Schick, Mary Elolse Wilson, Caroline Mott Cole. Mary Elizabeth Hamner, Mary Castleton McClellan, Margaret Ann Schilling, Janet Helen Wilson, Priscllla Janet Colman, Helen Patricia Hantz, Phyllis Elizabeth McSweeney, Margaret Louise Schwab, Margaret Jane Woody, Mary Belle Cooper, Barbara Haynes Hardin, Nancy Oldham Maiden, Emma Jeanne Scott, Gladys Georgianna Wrenn, Margaret Wilson Cosby, Evelyn La Verne Harley, Carolyn Margaret Marrow, Myra Bell Sellge, Marilyn Wurster, Kathleen Janice Costenbader, Elizabeth Jayne Harris, Elizabeth Marshall, Helen St. Julien Seymour, Sadie Louise Craghead, Mae Dean Hicks. Almera Estelle Martin, Catherine Elizabeth Shelley, Madeline Iris York, Mary Craig, Jane Thompson Hoffman, Shirley Rea Matchett, Helen Louise Shelley, Muriel Elizabeth Cramer, Mary Holbrook, Helen Louise Melster, Betty Jane Shenk, Betty Jane Zepht, Anna Hedvig Crockett, Crystall Willett Hollander. Rhoda Florins Miller, Doris Frances Slager, Letha Ruth Zlhlman, Suzanne Catherine Croxton, Virginia Gertrude Hollingshead, Mary Jane Miller, Evelyn Grace MEN Corr. William Ellll Hammond. Ruwall Ugar. William Aide Searlei. OaWlH Richard Cenln ham. Royca McVaiqh Harding, William Emarutn Seawall. William Hunlar A Umi. Rkh«rd William Couch. Paul Oa S h a!nitt Hartman. Harry Badger. Jr. McAfee. Jack Allen Saakford. Page Harding An i«r on. J.m.. Rob«rt Co.. Harry Ouffi.ld Mecklin. Frank Foster -Ickson An hor.y. Nor-li F.n.kk. Jr. Crawford. MaHhaw Merrlner. Harvey Frederick ■,.4ton A.I ■. ■K.Ur Pip«f Cro«all. WlliMm Blair Haiar. George Albert Mershall. Robart Spalding ... .... Miller. Thomas Winfrad. Jr. Soiomon, JoHiph Herman = • Cunningham. Hu )h«i Waitcott Hendry. Jemei Beuuh Mills. Jamas LeRoy. Jr. Hodget. Jamai Prelt Moat... Guy Hart Stohn. Robert ■■Oalanay. Edgar Laonard. Jr. Holland. Joseph Montgomery Mod., Robert Jot«ph Stuart. Albart. Jr. .•jn Oannii, Parcy Vkara. Jr. Holllngi, Williem Huel Mor.wi i. Harry Alan ; , W. ...««. Altf ii. Jr. Oi.o«. Waltar E. Hollowell, Jeck W. Mosehlar. Malvin Bennett , . J«m«t Auquitui, Jr. Dodga. Hanry Hailint HolKhuh, Edward Ebart Murrey, Charles Ee ' l Templalon. RobeH M., Jr OuU. Philip Halting, Hooker. Henry Lester. Jr. Thome.. Philip Oworlin. Ira Barnard Howard. William Drake Newhouia. Wesley Howard Thomas. Richard Waine . •. .. Factor. Irving David Hurley. Stuart Palmar Nowland. Edward Willis Todd. John WatUy .n. Richard Lawton Faroa. Edward EHil Faaganai. Banjamln Bennett Jr Irwin. Edward Fillmore, Jr. O ' Maara, Daniel Richard Torma. John Turner, Jamas Henry. Jr. - Robart Donald Fialdi. Harold Isaect. Garland - IH. J«ma RkKard Parks. Carl DuPont Vendeweghe, Alfred Bar :.! . Lauria Raid Fiary. Howa-J Jarrell, Baiter Glenn Pack, George Shepard Vaughn, OrvilU Roseoe. J -r. Charla. Robart Flaming, Jam.i Wmiam Johnson, Harvey Paul Peebles, Horatio Manning Varmllya. Dyckman Ward ■•.rworth. Louii Powall Folti. Varnon Jonas. Thomas Alphaus Phillips, Norman Lane Voylas. Carl Marvin. Jr. Friand. Norman Harold Joilln. Henry V«n Pointer Jam.s Edgar. Jr. Poland. Eustis Laland, Jr. Wade. William Ehrit , ' ;n. William Albart GarfinMa. Malvin Barnard Kent, Harry Ketsules. Theodore Anarew Pope, James David Walker. Cyrus Harding ,-,bla«.. ArtKur DuPon. Gat.i. Ordway Benjamin Pope, William Barrett. Jr. Ward. Roy James. Jr. ipman. Gaor9a Allan Gaorga. David Llawallyn Keyser, Hampson Miller Warner. John Edward ..M n. W.Jay Earla. Jr. Gaorga. Garland Hatchar Kidd. John Eugene Ramsey. Garrard Sliger Warner. Robert Bollon ailar. Robart Kyla Gilliam. Wilbur Clyde King. Harold Baker Rector, George Pickett Harrison WaHs. Edward Nelson • i Francii Eaitman Gilman. Daniel Kline, Earl Oliver Rich. James Burke. Jr. Weeks. William Heartly ■... Lloyd Austin. Jr. Glauman. Eugene Knight. Robert Stephen Ridder, Joseph Winship Weikel, Ore D.. Jr. • ,. Sidnay Srayion Godwin. Richard Korcyowski. John Rogers, Clifford Henry Wast, Joe Kempter irall. Jimmy OHvar Godwin. William Korn. Granino Roller, Alfred Wile, John David nin. Rodnay Marjhall Gordon, Bernard, Jr. Koster, William Carmichael Rose, Robert John Wilson. Richard - •r. Robart Wilmar ..man. Nathanial Ragidala. ,man. John -rad. Jotapti L. Jr. Gordon. Jamet Kirks • ' ' Greonblett. Milton Krausa. Fred Levy. David Benjamin Sanderson, Robert Wright Sandlln. Joseph Ernest Wing. Robert Lumen Woodbridge. Hensley Cheries Wright, John Caskie. Jr. Groj.. Stanley Frederick Levy. James Kaplan ScoH, Raymond Lee uorn«.ll. Richard Edwin Hailey. Charles Raymond Lincoln. Ashby Abraham. Jr. Long, Earl James THE GYMNASIUM BOOK III PV ATHLET ii i AD ASTRA ICS ■ilM m ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION CARL M. VOYLES Director of AthUiicl F.b ' u ry of 1939 brouqht « n . cthUtic r q m, lo Witlicm and M ry ur d r th« rul of C«rl M. Voyltl. Mr. VoyUt c«m« to Wllli«mtburq with a record th«t sell qualifi him to fill th« petition of director of •IhUlici. Prior lo th «cc pl nc« of hii n . |ob. Mr. VoyUt «« h d tr.ck coacK and atiitlant to Wallac Wad in football at Duka Univar- tity. Durham. North Carolina. Hara ha aitumai tha poii- tion of haad football coach in addition to hit adminittra tiv pott. DWIGHT STUESSY Varsity Baskatball Coach Dwlght Stuaijy cama to William and Mary lait yaar from McCallistar Collaga in Minnaiota whara ha coachad football and baskatball. Hara Mr. Stuassy hat takan ovar fraihman football and it tha varsity batkatball coach. REUBEN N. McCRAY Varsity Baiaball Coach Raub Cray ball. in N. McCray cama from Tannasta Waslayan. Hara Mr. Mc- batidas baing assistant coach of football and (rashman baskat- s haad coach of basaball. JOSEPH CHANDLER Varsity Track and Swimming Coach Josaph Chandlar took up haad coachship of track at William and Mary in 1924 aftar graduating, in tha spring of th sama yaar. a graat track star of William and Mary Tha varsity and frashman sarimming taams ha a also baan undar his tutalaga for a numbar of yaars. ALBERT WERNER Assistant Football Coach Albert Werner c, Virginia. At Wii Voyle spring. footba e from •n and nd take i-Harvey College, Charleston, West Mr. Werner is an assistant to Mr. the freshman baseball team in the WILLIAM S. GOOCH Business Manager of Athletics William S. Gooch is the real traditio hind William and Mary I erved William and thietics, and nsburg :s. Since h 928 he h ,11 phases ctlng in tl TUCKER JONES Professor of Physical Education Tucker Jones has been connected great nu ' Edu he has coached men and w of the Women ' s Athletic Counc ith Will ■oeing am and Mary athletics a professor of Physical s fencing, and acts as FOOTBALL SUMMARY GUILFORD William and Mary students and Alunn- ni received their first glinnpse of Carl Voyles ' s football system when the Indians trounced a fighting Guilford Eleven 31-6. The scoring was done once in the third period and twice again in the fourth period; each time Jimmie Howard con- verted the point. Guilford ' s only touch- down was made on a 92-yard run by Captain Letz. NAVY The Indians journeyed to Annapolis confident that they were going to show the Middles some real football and this they did in the first three periods of a well-played game. Navy scored In the first period but the Tribesmen returned the score on a long run by Burchfleld as the half ended 6-6. It was only the re- serve strength of the Midshipmen that CO-CAPTAINS JOHN DILLARD LLOYD PHILLIPS Co-c«pUini John Dillard «nd Lloyd Phlllipt climcicd thtit football c«r  rt • V illi«m and Mary by taad!n9 tha 1939 Indian alavan through a vlctorloui laaton un- der Iha new «u alaqa of Carl Voylai. won the game for them and as a result they ran wild in the last quarter, running the final score up to 31-6. RESULTS W. and M. . . 3 1 ; Guilford 6 W. and M. . . 6; Navy 31 W. and M. . . 39; Apprentice . . . 6 W. and M. . . 6; V. P. 1 f W. and M. . , 26; Hampden-Sydney . W. and M. . . 6; Virginia 26 W. and M. . . 19; Randolph-Macon . 6 W. and M. . . 18; Washington and Lee 14 W. and M. . . 7; Richmond . Na fon. Managar mm. j s: £ y o) ' J j ; e oTl APPRENTICE The William and Mary football team had a field day at the expense of the Apprentice School In Newport News. Scorinq started almost Immediately and continued throughout the game. Long runs by hHoward and hllckey were fea- tures and the scoring spree ended 39-6. V. P. I. With the regular forward wall playing like All-Americans, the Indians fought to a 6-6 tie with the highly favored V. P. I. Gobblers. Credit for the Tribes- men ' s touchdown went to the hard- charging end, Gondak, who blocked a Tech punt and fell on the ball behind the goal line. The Techmen made their only score early In the third period on a series of clever running and passing plays. HAMPDEN-SYDNEY hIampden-Sydney College made its annual trip to Williamsburg, and had to be content with a 26-0 shutout at the I? 1 ' T?? m. ' m ' ' .liil 1 t, 1 g| iiii ijuiiMUJiJBflHJjIILiiiJHHl 1 Against Ha hands of the Voyles men. The first Indian score came after Whitehouse blocked an attempted field goal by the Tigers. During the second half William and Mary had en- tire command of the game and scored almost at will. VIRGINIA A long pass from Burchfleld to Gondak resulted In the first score on Virginia by William and Mary In the history of football competition between the two schools. Statis- tics show that the Indians were an even match for the Cavaliers during the first half; but the defense, weakened by lack of reserves, gave way in the second half. Final 5coro wa 26 6 In favor of the University. RANDOLPH-MACON Tho next victim to be added to the growing list of vic- torious scalping parties was Randolph-Macon. The visitors scored on the first five plays of the ganne but were held to this lone touchdown as the Voyles machine rolled up a score of 19-6 at the final gun. WASHINGTON AND LEE Before 6 Homecoming Day crowd of 10,000 an inspired William and Mary foam rose to great heights to score one of the outstanding upsets of the year by defeating Washington and Lee 18-14. The game was judged to be the most sen- sational ever staged at Williamsburg. Washington and Lee started the scoring late in the first quarter and from that time on the lead was juggled back and forth from ono team to the other. RICHMOND To complete a highly successful sea- son, the Indians took the scalps of their greatest rivals, the Spiders of Richmond, on Thanksgiving Day. That day was long awaited by the followers of the William and Mary football team and the game Itself was a tribute to the fine coaching of Coach Voyles. William and Mary ' s lone and winning tally came in the second Quarter on a line buck by Jimmy Howard with Matthews kicking the extra point. ■M mm •j:: jV -rj-}-j yys - ij j f:r KSASY jVU£i- A IJc)L :Jv- f)K £:J JB J A A ' .JJLLJ S ' First Row. left to rigtit: Goodlow, Hanna, Ferris, Lusardi, Lineweavcr, BrodVa, Matthews, Burchfield, Hickey. Second Row: t tcCortib, Giannini. Stevens, Stiwiller, Dillard, Phillips, Twiddy, Creekman, Lenii, Masters. Third Row: Simpson, Harper, Read, Burns, Gottlund, Howard, Hedgecock, Bunch, Holbrook, Tucker, Berry. Fourth Row: Walker, Hollingsworth, Rannsey, Whitehouse, Carbonaro, Chestnut, Turville, Gondak, Harper. I 115) M FRESHMAN FOOTBALL The highly touted freshmen arrived a few days early In September and It was then that they first banded together as a unit. Since that time they have lived as a group, studied In unison, and, great- est of all, they became a highly success- ful football team. The freshmen season opened with a warm-up game with the big Naval Base team. The score only begins to show the superiority of the newly organ- ized frosh. It was 26-0. A week later the powerful Fork Union machine was torn wide open as the stars of the season — Johnson, KorczowskI, and McAfee went wild. The final whistle saw 33 points for the Papooses, with no score for the future Generals. Against the Wake Forest frosh the baby Indians turned In the best game of the season. Wake Forest scored early to take the lead. With Johnson and Kor- czowskI sparking the attack, the Papooses turned the tables and won, 26-6. The rest of the season was not as suc- cessful. The baby Spiders of Richmond scored 20 points by the third quarter and held off a belated Papoose rally to take a thrilling game, 20-19. Finally, at Norfolk Division, John Tor- ma ran wild to bring the game out of the fire for the Indian yearlings. The Pa- pooses came from behind to win 19-13, and to call a halt to a good season. The coaches felt that the frosh had gained some necessary experience and would be a great help to the varsity In the future seasons. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE A bit bewildered by a surprising upset W. and M. . . . 44; Naval Base . ... 46 handed them by the Naval Base, the WIl- W. and M. . . . 50; Apprentice 37 Ham and Mary cagers avenged their In- W. and M. . . . 33; Randolph-Macon . . 22 itial defeat by winning over a strong Ap- W. and M. , . . 44; Panzer 50 prentice School team with a score of 50- W. and M. . . . 32; St. Francis 38 37, At Ashland, Virginia, Coach Steus- W. and M. . . . 35; Seton Hall 51 ' continued In the winning column W. and M. . . . 33; Rlchrriond 35 j frounced a fast and alert Randolph- W. andM.. . .31; Virginia 49 Macon team, 33-22. W. and M. . . . 35; Citadel 36 W. and M. . . . 47; Furman 37 William and Mary ' s basketball Invasion W. and M. ... 38; V. P. 1 33 technically an unsuc- W. and M. . . . 29; N. C. State .... 36 | Tribesmen dropped W. and M. . . . 29; Virginia 28 „ , ,- . , - , games to Panzer, St. Francis, and Seton W. and M. . . . 42; hIampden-Sydney . . 31 , , n , m r- , ,1 1 j- hlall. In the first game the Indians were W. and M. . . . 38; W. and L 49 _ . the fifth victim this year and the twenty- W. and M. ... 49; V. P. 1 29 ' A-, i k. I 00 second In a row to fall at the hands of W. and M. . . . 42; V. M. 1 32 w, J . . 0 D- L J 00 powerful Panzer. The Indian hoopmen Vv. and M. . . . 43; Richmond 38 1 W. and M. . . . 33; W. and L 36 ' ©d St. Francis at the halfway mark but W. and M. . . . 59; V. M. 1 36 the Brooklynltes overtook them early In W. and M. . . . 46; Navy 52 the second half and maintained the lead until the final whistle. In their final appear- mce in the Metropolitan area Steussy ' s charges lost to Seton Hall. 51-35. At the University of Richmond Gym the Indians lost a scrappy contest to the Spiders ' ho turned the tide in the last few seconds if the game and finished with a score of 35- 33. Virginia also defeated the touring Tribe fhe following night in Charlottesville. Con- tinuing their trip on into the Carolines the In- dians broke even in their two scheduled games, winning over Furman and dropping a close one to the Citadel. In one of the most thrilling finishes to be een In this vicinity the Indian cagers trounced he visiting Virginia Tech five. 38-33, In the iast ten minutes of play. Again Tom Andrews took scoring honors with eleven points, fol- owed closely by Mackey with ten. William ind Mary next upset the favored Cavaliers in J game that saw the lead change In every shot. The regular all-Junior combination of Tom Andrews, VIrg Andrews, Gondak, Mac- key, and Taffe played the entire game, and to them went the full credit of victory. Tom and VIrg Andrews then led the Indian bas- keteers in an easy victory over Hampden- Sydney. Two more victories were enjoyed by the In- dians as V. P. I. and V. M. I. went down In de- feat, 49-29 and 42-32. For the first time since 1934 the Indian five pinned the Spiders In their tracks and broke a seventeen game tie with Richmond by winning, 43-38. The three remaining games of the season found the In- dians playing an overtime period with Wash- ington and Lee only to lose. 36-33. An easy game of free scoring was taken from V. M. I. and a final game with Navy was lost. 52-46. L«ft to Right: First Ro : C«p «in M«ck«y. T f{ , 6ond«k. S«cond Row: T. Andrews, V. Andrtwi. Brool Third Row: Carol. M« lh«wi. HicUy. Fourlh Row: Chollo. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Upholding the honor set by the frosh football team, the 1943 basketball squad won their opening ganne by defeating the spunky hHopewell hiigh School team. With this first taste of victory still with them, the freshmen went ahead and con- quered Wilson h igh of Portsmouth by a score of 45- 15. The confident Indians then swooped down on the William and Mary Division and scalped the much vaunted Division lads to the tune of 44-42. Shortly follow- ing this, the team traveled to Richmond to hand Thomas Jefferson High School a crushing defeat. With an unbroken string of victories behind them, the Papooses laid siege to Fork Union, but here the swelling tide met difficulty, for the Soldiers proved themselves one basket stronger than the undefeated Indians. Somewhat disheartened, but none the less confident, the frosh went up against their old rivals from the University of Richmond, and, with a determination to end their season victoriously, the Pa- pooses crushed the Richmond yearlings in a game which offered very few thrills because of the lack of competition which Richmond offered. TRACK RESULTS Apr.l 1— W. and M. . .462 3 ■1 ' 3 15— W. and M.. . . . 48: v.. ...... ., 78 22— W. and M. . . . . 41: Maryland . . . 85 May 2_W. and M. . ... 39; Virginia . . . 87 6— W. and M. . Afl- R;rhmr,nH 58 The William and Mary track season, while not nnarked by decisive victories, was outstanding in that It produced a number of stellar performances and a well-earned victory over our highly- touted rivals from Richmond. The Chandlermen opened the season here on April I with a loss to V. M. I. Captain Ranny Duke captured the 440 and low hurdles in excellent time consid- ering the wet track and the early stage In the season. Bob Rawl soared over the cross-bars to take a first in the pole vault. Bob Rowland displayed excellent form in winning the high hurdles, while Pete Pet- erson placed in the javelin. Most of the enemy strength seemed to lie In the field events, as they scored their ooints in that sphere. The Indians next |ourneyed to Lexing- ton where they met the University of Washington and Lee. Harry Gllck upset Curl when he turned in a 10 flat 100- yard dash. Big Sam Walker took firsts In the shot-put and discus, turning In the outstanding field performance of the day. Bob Rawl once again captured the pole vault at eleven-feet six. The Gen- erals proved too strong for Scrap Chan- dler ' s charges and won, 78-48. On April 22, the trackmen met a for- midable Maryland team. The quarter- mile and low hurdles meet records were !■■■Top Row: Maisch. KeMey, Kent, Masters, Whitehouse, C is n Ailpy Bottom Row: Callahan, Glick, Captain Rawl, Hedgecock, Matlhews, Scripps. Manager broken by two fleet-footed Terps. It was at this meet that the Indians showed their strength in the field events. Bob Rawl continued his winning ways by taking his specialty with a vault of twelve feet. Mac Douglas won the discus with a toss of 125 feet, and Sam Walker, who was in fine form, took a first in the shot. The following week brought the track- men from the University of Virginia to Williamsburg. Taking into consideration an all-powerful Virginia team, the Indian squad conserved their track strength and prepared for the long-anticipated Rich- mond fray, hlowever, it was at this meet that Cason turned in his best race of the year when he beat Goodall, Virginia ' s ace half-miler. Richmond was only four days away. In the Richmond meet Scrap Chan- dler ' s boys atoned for all previous losses with a brilliant win over the Spiders. The day was marked by Bob Rowland ' s — In- dian track star — record-breaking time in the high hurdles, covering the distance in fifteen flat. The meet was otherwise marked by brilliant Indian victories in practically every event. Ranny Duke proved himself able captain that he was, by capturing two firsts and a second In the 220 dash, and 440 dash respectively. Lloyd Phillips captured first in the 440. In the most thrilling race of the meet, Harry Glick, ace dash-man of the Indians, beat Richmond ' s crack sprint man. Art Jones. Glick turned in a ten-second hun- dred. The distance men, Cason in the 880 and Al Alley In the two-mile, took firsts. Jack hHudson ran a fine mile only to be nosed out in the final stretch. With the chips down, Ray Dudley came through in the broad jump with a meritorious jump of 22 ' 3 . Captain-elect Bob Rawl once again cleared the bar to take first place. The victory was a spectacular finish to an otherwise listless season. FRESHMAN TRACK The fall of 1939 found Coach Scrap ' Chandler molding a cross country teanr out of four duccapped Freshnnen. Dur- ing the season these men, DeHave, Stan- ford, Hanley. and Kelley, won themselves honor as cross country runners. All took place in the State meet and DeHaven was claimed cross country champ. Setting around to spring track Coach Chandler was greatly handicapped by lack of men in the field events before en- tering a meet. The team ran off sched- uled meets with Newport News hHigh School, Maury High. Apprentice School, V. M. I. Frosh, Richmond Frosh, and Nor- folk Division. Out of the six meets two were won — those with Newport News and Aoprentice. Newport News High brought a State championship team to Williamsburg and the Freshmen Indians won from them by a two point margin in what was about the most thrilling meet of the year. Kent ' s first In the distance against V. M. I., strongest Frosh team in the state, was one of the biggest Indi- vidual upsets of the season. Jack Moore, who ran the hurdles and dashes, was top man of the season in points. The quarter mile was run by Han- ley, Kelley, and Forrest while Blanford. DeHaven and Scripps took care of the half mile. In field events the broad jump- ing was done by Fisher, Bremer threw the shot, Hansen, the discus, and Factor pole-vaulted. tint s UoH. H lil fi t«r. HolKhtiS. K vo l«ivd. Out . S« OAd tow. Lu94r. Thom i. H«rdin . CouCh Crawford, W«rn«r. Tkird lew; Canninqlwm, How rd, Vafid ' ' ' CU ' k wm§. -tf BASEBALL RESULTS W. and M. . . . 5; Dartmouth II W. and M. . . . 9: W. and L 3 W. and M. ... 5; V. P. 1 2 W. and M. . . . 9; V. M. I II W. and M. . . . 5; H-Sydney 6 W. and M. . . . 3; Wake Forest . ... 15 W. and M. . . . 8: N. C. State .... 9 W. and M. ... I I; V. P. 1 4 W. and M. . . . 3; W. and L 5 W. and M. . . . 6; Virginia 2 W. and M. . . . 3; Richmond 8 W. and M. . . . 4; Navy I W. and M. . . . 2; Maryland 5 W. and M. . . . 5; R-Macon 4 W. and M. ... 13; V. M. 1 12 W. and M. . . . 5; Richmond 6 W. and M. . . . 2; R-Macon 17 The 1939 Indian nine ended the season with a record of seven victories in 17 contests. The loss of such star perfornn- ers as hard-hitting Bud Metheny and sen- sational pitcher Rosy Waugh proved too great a handicap to the cohorts of William and Mary. Of these seven victories, six may be attributed directly to Lloyd Cornell, who, in reality, was the pitching staff himself. His fine efforts in defeating Navy and the high riding University of Virginia ex- emplify his excellent hurling throughout the season. Al Tirelis led the hitters with a mark of .340. Closely following him were Vir- gil Andrews and Cornell with .320 and .3 10 respectively. These were the only .300 hitters on the squad; hence this and the lack of abundant pitching talent were the apparent causes for a mediocre sea- son. n M J 1 ! 3-: Sill«. D«niiil. T Atxin The Infield of Coach McCray con- sisted of Johnny Menz at first base. Frank Yeager at second, Shorty Beale at shortstop, and Red Hern at third base, with Frank Koss in a utility role. The out- field was patrolled by Captain Charley Baltinnore. who. despite a painful injury suffered early in the season, continued to play. Accompanying hinn were Virgil Andrews and Al Chesnut. Rudy Tucker, Vance Fowler, and Ben Trower shared in the utility roles In the outfield. The outlook for 1940 is considerably brighter with the advent of such fresh- nnen stars as Dick Sills. Bill Morrell in the infield; Jinnnny Howard in the outfield. and Al Choiko and Ben Read behind the plate. The pitching should be well- rounded with sophonnores having the bur- den on their shoulders. This task should not be too difficult to conquer with two such capable starting pitchers as Roy Merritt and Vic RaschI; the former hurled a no-hit, no-run game as a yearling. Tom- my Crane, smart southpaw, will take care of the relief pitching. This group should aid Coach McCray towards building a successful team for the coming spring. It Is with this hope in mind that we wish the best of luck to Coach McCray and the Indian contin- gent for 1940. FRESHMAN BASEBALL With a nine-game schedule on hand Coach Werner put his Frosh baseball men hard at work supporting Merritt, Raschi, and Crane, the three hurlers who supplied the sustaining strength to a strong team. In a nine-game schedule the Frosh lost but one game to a scrappy high school team from hlopewell. But after this up- set, the Papooses won seven straight games, taking Benedictine, Maury hiigh, Norfolk Division, and the Fork Union sol- diers in long strides. John Marshall High School of Richmond gave the Indians the hardest battle of the season, but the stel- lar hurling of Raschi and Crane pulled the Frosh nine out of a deep hole which had been dug by poor infield support. From a mere handful of inexperienced baseball players, Coach Werner molded a smooth-running ball club which played heads-up ball at all times, and by score showed itself to be the better team eight out of nine times. Any vacancies on the ' 40 squad can be very readily filled by an experienced Frosh. , ' ■■■-!:. fi : - J | V nC« VARSITY TENNIS William and Mary ' s 1939 tennis team experienced its most successful season since the entrance of tfie college into that sport, winning five matches and los- ing two. The team was composed almost en- tirely of lettermen. Captain Babe Walker was supported by former Cap tain Jimmy Ryder, Ben Letson, Carl Stublen, Sid Jaffe, Walt Snowden, and John Teal. Stublen ' s was the best indi- vidual record. He lost only one singles match, that at the Naval Academy. Getting off to a good start, the nat- ters won easily over the Norfolk Division, Drew, and Hampden-Sydney. Stopped by the University of Richmond when playing there, the Indians came back to hand the Spiders a return defeat, 5-4. on the home courts. The final match was the only shut-out received by the squad. Navy tore into them for a 5-0 loss. Stub- len furnished the Midshipmen w! l + « only serious competition. Inevitable Williamsburg rain cancelled five of the scheduled matches, four of which were in the Southern Conference competition. In Conference competition the team averaged .500. Loss of five lettermen will give Coach John Lewis a real problem. Returning are Letson and Snowden, but the re- serves are notably weak. A pm S B5 VARSITY SWIMMING JACK PURTILL The William and Mary varsity swim- ming team, handicapped by a late start and lack of material, turned in a more creditable record than was expected at the outset. Although winning but two dual meets during the season, the performances of Captain Purtill, veteran distance man; Almond, breast-stroker; Brennan, back- stroker, and Rubin, diver, were outstand- ing, hlowever. Coach Joseph C. Scrap Chandler lacked capable supporting ma- terial in many events. The Indian mermen opened a tough eight-meet schedule against North Car- olina and notwithstanding the fact that the first places were split evenly and two new pool records were set by the W. and M. team, the N. C. boys proved too powerful and won, 44-3 I . In the next meet, W. and M. bowed to the Cavaliers of the University of Vir- ginia by a 29-46 score. r u ' ?ii? - v1 , Entering Blow Pool as underdogs, the Indians reached their peak, in turning back the Washington and Lee swinnmers, 43-32. This meet, one of the best fronn the onlooker ' s viewpoint, was only de- cided in the last two events when T. Bren- nan won the 4i • le and the 400-yarci relay team came through easily to win. After the victory the home tank- men won but one ofJior m ifcfi. ciqoin ' .t V. P. I. as the •,. FRESHMAN SWIMMING The freshman swimmers had little chance to show their worth this season, for their schedule included only two meets, both with Norfolk Division. The freshman tankmen dropped both of those to the Division by a very small margin, 32-34. As Is the case with most freshmen teams, the free-style events shov ed up the best. Brown, Poland, and Wing turned In fine performances In these events. The backstroke and breast stroke were a little weak due to the ineApericnce of the men competing in those respective events. Behel swimming backstroke and Butler and Gross swimming breast stroke showed a lot of Improvement through the season. Aside from their actual performance, the yearlings show a lot of spirit and en- thusiasm. With these men coming up and only one man graduating, the var- sity will have the added strength in the free-style events, which will be Invaluable to them. SKMd low: CarflnkI . Poland, lolxl. VARSITY FENCING Under the excellent coaching of Tuck- er Jones and able leadership of Captain Paul Makler, the Indian fencers closed a season in which they had no taste of de- feat. Henry Kibel, Paul Makler, and Jim Glassman, fencing foil, epee, and sabre along with Dave Meyer and Samuel Bess- man made up the roster of the squad. Successful meets with the University of Virginia, North Carolina, Richmond, and V. M. I. gave the Indians their fourth undefeated year on home ground. On a northern trip the team won easily over Lehigh, Rutgers, Stevens, and Drew. During April the team enters the Southern meet and should place in first or second position. Last year ' s honor of second place in the Eastern Intercollegi- ate Conference is expected to be re- peated again this year. Jim Glassman was the only newcomer to the squad and joined the veterans, Kibel and Makler, to form the backbone of the team. Glassman proved to be something of a sensation when he man- aged the semi-final round of the Metro- politan Fencing Tournament held in New York during Christmas. In advancing to the semi-final round, Glassman made a better showing than any other freshman In the tournament and was defeated go- ing into the final bracket by two sea- soned veterans who later went on to win the finals. Left to right: Meyer, Bessman, Glassman 1939 GOLF SEASON The William and Mary golf team com- pleted its 1939 season with a record that is well worthy of praise. Out of thirteen matches played, the Indian Divot-Dig- gers came through with seven victories, Two ties, and four defeats. Norfolk Division was the first to fall at the feet of the Indians and the following week Boston College and University of Pennsylvania were defeated. The match with Hampden-Sydney was the most con- tested game of the entire season, the final count being Hampden-Sydney 9 ' 2, William and Mary 8 ' . The veteran teams of the University of Virginia and Washington and Lee proved too strong for the inoians, ana tney iost, Id to 0, and 1 3 ' ,4 to 4| , respectively. In spite of these three defeats, William and Mary ' s oldest rival, Richmond, bowed before the Indians ' shooting to a score of I I ' j fo 6 ' ,. The University of Maryland and Frank- lin and Marshall College both held the team to a 3-3 deadlock. At hiaverford. however, the Invading Southerners em- erged victors In a match that ended In 8 to I score, but Swarthmore defeated the Tribesmen 4 to 0. A repeated vic- tory over the Division and a final win from Apprentice School ended the sea- son. 11 VARSITY CLUB OFFICERS JOHN HUDSON President JOHN DILLARD Vice-President LEON HAYDEN Secretary-Treasurer GRADUATE MEMBER WILLIAM MARSH MEMBERS THOMAS ANDREWS VIRGIL ANDREWS SYDNEY BROOKS CALDWELL CASON ALPHONSE CHESTNUT THOMAS DELLA TORRE STEVE DENNIS JOHN DILLARD ROBERT DOUGLAS VANCE FOWLER HARRY GLICK CHARLES GONDAK GORDON HANNA LEON HAYDEN CHARLES HERN CARTER HOLBROOK JOHN HUDSON ELMO LEGG VINCENT LUSARDI MORGAN MACKEY HARRY MAISH LLOYD PHILLIPS ROBERT RAWL VINCENT TAFFE RUDOLPH TUCKER SAMUEL WALKER FRANK YEAGER WOMEN ' S ATHLETICS MR. TUCKER JONES Chtlrman of Womcn ' i Athletic Committ Mr. Jonci h«i b «n in the d p«rtfn nt tine 1922. At k «d of th D p«rtm nt of Phytical Education h« h«« many oth r dutl i. but h ttill «ctt at h««d of th« Wom n°i Alh- Utlc Committt . B«iid t Ihit. h coaekti both man and ;.nq. MISS MARTHA BARKSDALE Director of Wom«n Mill B«rkidaU h«i b««n • th« colUq line ik qraduated In 1921 At pr«i«nt ih« it th« dirtctor of woman, in tha Phyiical Educatio ' Dapartmant. Ska coachai tha major tportt, that it hockay and bat kaiball. batidat bowling and tannit. MISS LUCILLE LOWRY Haad of Intramuralt Milt Lowry qraduatad from tha collaqa in 1932. and raturnad in tha fall of 1933 to taach in tha dapartmant. Sha hai baan graatly ra- tponiibia for organiiing tha pratant tcoring lyitam and tha ganaral rulat for tha artaniiva Intramural Program. MISS VIRGINIA DIX STERLING Atiiitant Diractor of Intramuralt Mitt Starling cama to tha coHaga in 1936. at an intlructor in Ptiyt- rcal Education. At pratant tha it attittant diractor of Woman ' t Intra- muralt and coachai varioui frathman tportt. WOMEN ' S ATHLETIC COMMITTEE FACULTY L. TUCKER JONES MARTHA BARKSDALE LUCILLE LOWRY MARGUERITE WYNNE-ROBERTS STUDENTS NELLA WHITAKER Chairman FRANCES PAUL Po ' nt Recorder E. VIRGINIA TEAL Secretary The Women ' s Athletic Council is com- posed of six members. Four of these are faculty members appointed by the pres- ident. The rest of the Council is made up of three students elected by the wom- en students. To this council is delegated the power of general supervision of ath- letics for women. The president of the Council Is the senior representative; the junior representative acts as the point recorder; and the sophomore representa- tive Is se cretary of the organization. Acting as a directing body for wom- en ' s athletics, the Council plans and car- ries out the regular activities and any new types of programs which may have been suggested. It promotes the Intra- mural programs between dormitories and the sororities. Intercollegiate schedules In the four varsity sports are also ap- proved by this council. Through the wide range of activities planned by the Wom- en ' s Athletic Council, everyone is en- abled to participate In some form of recreation. ' ' Y T} __ „ iH MPv HP V mmmm • r t MONOGRAM CLUB OFFICERS Ptool LfcBAIR . CARRIE MASSENBURG ANN MITCHELL DOROTHY SCHMITZ . P ' otidcnt P ' .tidtnt T ' odurer MEMBERS MARC. A BOURNE BETTY BULL MARY CALDWELL BARBARA CLAWSON MAE COGGIN DOROTHY COPPRIDGE BETTY DOUGLAS KATHERINE EDGE EMILY EOGERTON GRACE ELLIOn ROSA ELLIS GRACE FLAVELL PEGGY GILONER TRUDIE GREEN JANE GROGGINS MARJORIE HAUPT MARY HOLMES WILLETHA HOLMES RUTH ANN HOLZMUELLER CATHERINE JONES DOROTHY JUDD FRANCES KNIGHT EVELYN LENGNICK DORIS LOCKE HARRIET McCarthy JEAN McELDOWNEY MARY JANE MILLER MARGARET MITCHELL FLORENCE MODE MARY MONCURE MARGARET RICHARDS HELEN STRANGE LILLIAN STYER KATHLEEN TAYLOR HELEN VINCE NELLA WHITAKER EILEEN WOODS DENNY YEAMAN HOCKEY, 1939 After opening the season by defeating Madison College 4 to I on November 2, William and Mary was hostess to the Virginia State Hockey Tournament, No- vember 3 and 4, in v hich fourteen teams participated. Six Green and Gold var- sity members and four alumnae were chosen on the All-State team. Snow, Mil- ler, Douglas, and Bruger were placed on the first team. Flavell, Lebair, Woods, Sterling, and Chamings made the Re- serve eleven. While playing in the tournament, Wil- liam and Mary won from both West- hampton, 4 to 2, and Sweet Briar, 5 to I . The Apples, a team composed of offi- cials, coaches, and All-Southeast players, defeated the Green and Gold, 3 to I . At the Southeastern Tournament held in Elizabeth, New Jersey, Douglas was chosen on the All-Southeastern first team, and Snow and Miller placed on the Reserve. All three participated in the All-American tournament at Cleveland. Late in November, the varsity invaded New York, defeating hlofstra, 3 to I , and Manhattanville, 3 to 2. Beaver was the only collegiate team to win from William and Mary, doing so 3 to in the last game of the season. Mary Jane Miller captained the In- dianettes; Peggy Lebair was an able manager. Second Row: Sn. VARSITY BASKETBALL, 1940 The Varsity boskefboll teon i Qi started their season off with three state games. On February 22, they played Farmville, who defeated the Indianettes, 32-14. The game with Sweet Briar on the following day, showed that experience was their best teacher. They won the game by a score of 13-8. This is by far the best game that has been played this season. The passing and the defense game put the coeds In the favored posi- tion. In the game after this, with Fairfax Hall, the Indianettes once more put their opponents on the defensive, but lost by the score. 16-17. Ui [ n i thu Ufat wwttk in March thu Var- sity team will take a trip to New York, to play Manhattenville and Panzer col leges. On their return trip, they will • i In Phi ladelphia to play Swarthmore and Bryn Mawr, These last two teams are new on the schedule. Only two of the last year ' s lettermen remain on the team. They are Ann Mit- chell, captain, and Betty Douglas. Other members of last year ' s team who have been active this year are Yachnln. Le- balr, and Miller. Besides these, there are six freshmen who have been moved up to the coveted positions on the first string. 35HH RESERVE HOCKEY Captained by Kitty Jones, the William and Mary second team averaged slightly less than .500% in their season ' s play, winning two and losing three bitterly contested games. The two wins of the Reservists came at the ex- pense of the Richmond Division. Taking part in the State Tournament, the group lost, 3 to 0, to Salem College, and to Etcetera B team, I to 0. Saint Catherine ' s defeated the Reserves, 5 to 0. The excellent playing of the second team showed that It would be a close match for the varsity. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL, 1940 The first game the freshman team played was on February 3, with the Nor- folk Division. The Division won by a score of 31-23. On February 7, the freshmen went to Richmond where they played St. Catherine ' s. This they lost also by the score of 25-12. On February 20, the freshmen once more tried to hold down the Norfolk Division. This time they were defeated, 32-4. Three of the strongest players, Anne and Carolyn Armitage, and Hale, have moved to the varsity squad. RESERVE HOCKEY Back Row: Judd, Teal, Miller, Walsh, C. Jones, Kemp, Clari Leavltt, Harris, Rickes K. Jones, Fisher, Moll FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Front Row: Mims, Jerry, Hale, Leavitt. Back Row: A. Armitage, Schilling, Hollander, C. Armitage TENNIS 19 3 9 April 2: Hilton Village 3— W. and M. 4— W. and M. 2; ManhoHenville . 3: Temple University S— W. and M. 8— W. and M. I; Swarthmore 4; Hilton Village A team composed of Bull, Lebalr. McCarthy, Ripperton, Timberlalte, and Manager Coggin Invaded New Yoric early In May, meeting Temple, Swarth- more, and Manhattenville. FENCING The girls ' fencing squad, composed of Locke, Knight. Reeder, Mode, and Massenburg as manager, met, at New York, New York University and were narrowly defeated by a score of 5-4. The team also fenced with Hunter, Brooklyn, Wagner, and Hofstra on this trip. During the season Rollins College fenced William and Mary and were de- feated, 7-2. Finally the team headed north and entered the Intercolleglates. They lost narrowly to Cornell and Waaner with a score of 5-4 In each match, but defeated Brooklyn. 6-3. TENNIS B«ci Ro.. Wrlqh . R;pp«rton, Lauqiintr Rouliton . Front Ro.: McEldo n«y. McCarfhy Co9qi . 8«ll. UB«ir. FENCING L«(t «o R:9ki T.«l. Lock . Dunn. Knight. Mod Lonqino. Moncur . wmmm :il . INTRAMURAL COUNCIL OFFICERS LUCILLE LOWRY Director VIRGINIA DIX STERLING Assistant Director FRANCES PAUL Student Head FLORENCE MODE Publicity Manager MEMBERS MARGARET LAUGHNER Kappa Alpha Theta LILLIAN STYER Phi Mu EMILY EDGERTON Kappa Delta VIRGINIA TEAL Pi Beta Phi LOUISE WEAVER ... Delta Delta Delta FLORENCE MERRYMAN Chi Omega DOROTHY COPPRIDGE Alpha Chi Omega TRUDY GREEN Kappa Kappa Gamma MAE COGGIN Gamma Phi Beta MARY HENDERSON Brown Hall MARCIA BOURNE Chandler Hall JACQUELINE FOWLKES West Barrett Hall FLETA GREGORY East Barrett Hall MARGARET E. THOMAS Jefferson Hall EILEEN WOODS Day Students In 1934-35 the intramural program was reorganized un- der the supervision of Mr. Jones. Miss Barksdale. and Miss Lowry. Miss Lowry was named as faculty director, and Beatrice Torrence was appointed as student direc- tor. A council was formed of the newly elected repre- sentatives from each of the dormitories and sororities. This group of girls worked hard to outline a program of six activities for competition in the two leagues, dormi- tory and sorority. When the figures were totaled at the end of the year, they showed that 28! girls had taken part in the program, or a total of 46 per cent of the women ' s student body. At the end of the 1938-39 season, it was found that 70.1 per cent of the girls in college had taken part in one or more of twelve competi- tive sports offered by the intramural division. A great deal of credit be- longs to Miss Lowry, who has given a great deal of time and thought to this pro- gram. Through her effort, and with the able assistance of Miss Sterling, a program has been worked out In which any woman student can find something of inter- est. With the passing of time and the Increase of facilities and staff, this program now plays a greater part in the social and recreational life of the women. CL .m i-, ' --i The tennis tournament started the program off in the fall. First places in this were won by Kappa Delta and West Barrett Hall. Fol- lowing this was the ping-pong tournament which was won by the Kappas and a tie for first place in the other league between East and West Bar- rett Hall. The swimming meet was held in Blow Gym, and the winners in this were Chi Omega and Brown Hall. The song contest proved to be a talent show with all the potential song writers show- ing their talents. The Gam- ma Phi Beta ' s won this con- test in the sorority league, while in the dormitory league, Jefferson Hall won. The end of November proved good time for the dormitory hockey tourna- ment, which was won by Brown Hall. Just before the Christmas vacation the bridge tournament got un- der way and was won by the Chi Omega ' s and West Bar- rett Hall. Close on this came the bowling tournament. This was won by the Chi Omega ' s and Jefferson Hall. All of this brings the program up to midwinter and spring sports. Basketball, badminton, arch- ery, canoeing, and softball are on the waiting list. The winners of the two cups are not announced until the pro- gram has been completed, which is about the first of May. BOOK IV J 4.1. J . FRATERNI ' ' — FOR HEAVEN ' S ETERNAL WISDOM HAS DECREED T IAT MAN OF MAN SHOULD EVER STAND IN NEED — THEOCRITUS TIES ■SH? FRATERNITY AND SORORITY CHAPTERS ON CAMPUS UW lA ' I If H ' f ,:■.,! ,r, C v ,. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON . , . ;« tc nn , r.h,n „, PI KAPPA ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA . f 1 • . . ' • KAPPA SIGMA PI LAMBDA PHI Pil Ch-ip.... PHI KAPPA TAU .... f r. ..■. Th,,... .-,,,.. LAMBDA CHI AlPHA . PHI ALPHA . . T u Chaple. SIGMA PI Alpha Eta Ctiopt . SIGMA RHO . . Local Fraternity CHI OMEGA . Omicron Beta Chapter KAPPA ALPHA THETA . . Beta Lambda Chapter APPA KAPPA GAMMA Gamma Kappa Chapter kAPPA DELTA . . Alpha PI Chapter PI BETA PHI Virginia Gemma Chapter PHI MU Gamma Alpha Chapter ALPHA CHI OMt r 3ota Delta Chapter DELTA DELTA DELTA A pha Mu Chaot.v GAMMA PHI BETA COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY ■.,- 1.-1 - THETA DELTA CHI FOUNDED AT UNION COLLEGE 1847 First Row: Wiilard Bergwall, Kemp Boot, Brendon Burns, Caldwell Cason. Second Row: James Dill, Robert Douglas, Vance Fowler, Charles Frey. Third Row: Arthur Keaney, Joseph Lawler, Benjamin Letson. Thomas Mougey. Fourth Row: Carl Muecke Judd Ogden, Lawrence Pettet, David Quinlan. Fifth Row: Edward Quist, Benjamin Read, Charles Scripps, Bruce Simons. Sixth Row: Douglas Smith, Walter Snowden, Anthony Stallman. Herbert Young. .-■•i £11! THE COLONIAL ECHO, 1940 EPSILON CHARGE Eit.bliihod 1853 WILLIAM BOZARIH JOHN WARBURTON WILLIAM scon FRATRES IN URBE CHARLES DUKE CHARLES A. TAYLOR MARION BOZARTH LOWELL AYRES C. E. CHANDLER R. P. WALLACE CECIL HARPER FRATRES IN FACULTATE R. C. YCUNG C. CHANDLER FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Graduate Student: ROBERT L. SIMPSON CALDWELL CASON . HUGH MACK DILL . JAMES N. DILL ... ROBERT A. DOUGLAS VANCE FOWLER . . Norfolk, Va. McKectport, Pa. McKeesport, Pa. Rccdville. Va. Norfolk, Va. WALTER SNOWDEN . . ALEXANDER W. FRASER CHARLES FREY . ... JOSEPH LAWLER . . . . BENJAMIN W. LETSON . BRUCE SIMONS . Cranford, N. Wilmington, Uel. RoMlle Park. N. J. . . . . Norfolk. Va. . Mctuchen, N. J. . . . Detroit, Mich. S. CEMP BOOT Gleneve, ARMAND HARKLESS Kennett Square. Lakewood, N. J. Williamsburg. Va. WILLARD BERGWALL Vallejo, Calif. BRENDON BURNS . . . . New York. N. Y. ARTHUR KEENEY Edinburg, Ind. THOMAS M0U3EY WilmeHe. III. CARL MUECKE Bridgeton, N. J. GEORGE YOUNG . . DAVID PUINLAN . . . . BENJAMIN READ .... CHARLES SCRIPPS . . . THOMAS SHRYOCK . . HOWARD A. STALLMAN Chicago, RUX BIRNIE Ludlo«, Mass. WILLIAM BOGG Fairfield. Conn. EARL CHESSON Alexandria. Va. ROBERT CHICHESTER Frederitksburg, Va. H. WESTCOn CUNNINGHAM Elizabeth, N. J. GARLAND GEORGE Stuart. Va. GEORGE HARPER Norfolk, Va. JAMES HODGES . Langley Field, Va. STUART HURLEY Medford. Mass. WILLIAM LUGAR Richmond. Va. ROBERT MARSHALL Thornton, N. H. WESLEY NEWHOUSE . GEORGE PECK ... RAYMOND PRITCHARD EDWARD PUIST . . JOSEPH RICDER . . . ROBERT SANDERSON . RAYMOND scon . . . JAMES SHEPARD . . . DOUGLAS SMITH . . FRANK STEVENS . . . WILLIAM TARRY . . . . . Roanoke. Va. . Glen Ridge, N. J. Virginia Beach, Va. . . . Norfolk. Va. . New York. N. Y. . . . . Nashville, Tenn. .... Richmond, Va. Bloomfield Hills, Mich. . . McKeesport, Pa. . . Wilmington. Del. . . Towniville, N. C. Theta Delta Chi was founded at Union College in 1847. The Epsllon Charge was establisheo at the College of William and Mary in 1853, the first social fraternity on the campus. Theta Delta Chi was the first fraternity to use a pledge pin. have an official flag, issue a regular publication, and to adopt official flower and colors. After changing locations several times, the fraternity has moved into its new location on Richmond Road. COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY TT IF SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON FOUNDED AT UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA First Row: Chester Baker, George Blanford, Richard Bohannon, Melvin Bunch, Francis Clark. Second Row: Edward Cook, Richard Davis, T. Crawley Davis, John ' Dillard, James Joseph Hanley. Third Row: Joseph James Hanley, Carter Holbrook, Louis Jones ' . Carl Kleinknecht, Austin Lee. Fourth Row: John May, George Moore, Lloyd Phillips, Robert Rawl, Douglas Robbins. Fifth Row: Samuel Robbins. Robert Taylor, Rudolph Tucker, Henry Williams, Frank Yeager. THE COLONIAL ECHO. 1940 VIRGINIA KAPPA CHAPTER Eilobl.iKcd 185 ' FRATRES IN URBE HORACE HENDERSON PHILLIP NELSON JESS JACKSON FRATRES IN FACULTATE HAROLD DINGES EDWARD MOTLEY FRATRES IN COLLEeiO 1940 JOHN DILLARD AUSTIN LEE ... VINCENT LUSARDI . . Norfolk, V j. Ro«borough, Pa. Cranford, N. J. ROBERT RAWL NorfoH FRANK THOMAS Noffoll RUDOLPH TUCKER Norfolk East McKecsport, . . . Hamden, C CHESTER BAKER Lowell. EDWARD COOK Washington, RICHARD W. ADAMS Brockenridge, Pa. ROBERT AMONEHE Lynchburg, Va. MARVIN C. BASS Petersburg. Va. JAMES A BOWEN, JR Portsmouth, Va. OWEN E. BRADFORD Lynchburg, Va. MELVIN BUNCH Norfolk. Va. WILLIAM A. CHAFIN Logan, W. Va. FRANCIS CLARK Church Road. Va. JAMES O. COCKRELL Wilson, N. C. CHIPMAN CUNNINGHAM Williamsburg. Va. EDWARD L. DELANEY Richmond, Va. BENJAMIN B. FEAGANES. JR Wytheville, Va. JOSEPH HANLEY Garden City, N. Y. HARRY B. HARTMAN Petersburg, Va. EDWARD HOLSCHUH Ironlon. Ohio HENRY WILLIAMS .... JAMES HOWARD Richmond. Va. BOSTON G. JARRELL Asheboro, N. C. LOUIS JONES Williamsburg. Va. JOHN E. KIDD Petersburg. Va. HAROLD KNOWLTON Milwaukee, Wis. HARVEY F. MARRINER Flushing. N. Y. WALDO MAHHEWS Franklin. Ohio ROBERT J. MODE White Plains. N. Y. NORMAN LANE PHILLIPS Hopewell. Va. JOHN RINKLIN Long Island. N. Y. RICHARD SIMONSON Petersburg. Va. BENJAMIN SIMPSON Sweetwater, Tenn. ORVILLE R. VAUGHAN. JR San Mateo. Calif. JOHN EDWARD WARNER Flourtown, Pa. WILLIAM H. WEEKS Petersburg. Va. Pittsburgh, Pa. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity was founded March 9, 1856, at the University of Alabama. Later in the same year, by secret communications, another chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon was established at the University of North Carolina. The local chapter. Virginia Kappa, was started here December 12. 1857. This organization was disbanded during the Civil War. but on February 7. 1925. it was reborn, with the original charier still intact. COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY mr PI KAPPA ALPHA FOUNDED AT UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA First Row: Russell Cox, James Creekman, John Feaster, Otis Feaster. Second Row: Lawrence Goldsmith, John Harper. Leon Hayden, Robert Hornsby. Third Row: David Jones, Montis Meeks, Arthur Murray, Robert Newton. Fourth Row: Louis Rives, How- ard Scott, John Shinn, Clarence Suber. Fifth Row: Malcolm Sullivan, Harold Tower McKle Trotter, Hugh Watson. mM . mMl THE COLONIAL ECHO, 1940 GAMMA CHAPTER E.t«bl..h,d 1871 FRATRES IN URBE FRATER IN FACULTATE PR, JAMES ERNEST PATE FRATRES IN COLLEGIO 1940 DANIEL BURR BRADLEY Wcslporl. Conn. RUSSELL M. COX. JR Portsmouth, Va. ORION OTIS FEASTER, JR St. Petersburg, Fla. CHARLES LEON HAYDEN Danville. Va. DAVID MacMILLAN ... Abinglon. Va. ROBERT M. NEWTON. JR Hampton. Va. CLARENCE SUBER Norfolk, Va. McKIE M. TROnER LaGranqe. Sa. JOHN PRESTON HARPER Portsmouth. Va. RAYMOND LEE HAYNIE Reedville, Va. ROBERT S. HORNSBY Yorltown. Va. DAVID HUMPHRIES JONES Morrlitown, N LOUIS HUBERT RIVES Norfolk, HAROLD E. TOWER B-;n . ' JAMES L. CREEKMAN, JR Long Beach. Coi:f. MONTIE MEEKS Charlottesville. Va. HUGH WATSON ROGER NOWAK Cieveia HOWARD P. scon Chic Portsmouth, Va. JOHN BANE Pulaski, Va. CECIL BP ' IWN Richmond, Va. MARSHALL COGGIN Warsaw. Va. HARRY COX Portsmouth. Va. THOMAS CRANE Northampton, Mass. MATTHEW CRAWFORD Philadelphia, Pa. PHILLIP DUKE Wellsvllle, N. Y. JOHN FEASTER St. Petersburg. Fla. O. B. GATES Chester. Va. WILBUR GILLIAM ... ... Chester. Va. LAWRENCE GOLDSMITH Dre el Hill, Pa. JAMES GORDON Williamsburg. Pa. JAMES HENDREY Riverhead. N. Y. WILLIAM HOWARD Philadelphia, Pa. HAROLD KING Hopewell. Va. ARTHUR KLEINFELDER Norfolk. Va. ASHBY LINCOLN Lovinglon, Va. EDWARD NOWLAND Aleiandria. Va. JOSEPH SANDLIN Franklin. Va. JOHN SHINN Norfolk. Va. MALCOLM SULLIVAN Dreiel Hill. Pa. WILLIAM TURVILLE Norfolk. Va. P! Kappa Alpha Fraternity was founded at the University of Virginia on March I, 1868. Gamma Chapter was Installed at William and Mary in 1871 and held forth until the college was closed between 1881 and 1888. When the college reopened, PI Kappa Alpha was completely reorganized and established in a house on Scotland Street. The Fraternity moved to Its present location In the fall of 1939. COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY 9 KAPPA ALPHA FOUNDED AT WASHINGTON AND LEE 1865 First, Row. Alfred Alley Saunders Almond, Sidney Broocks, Francis Bryant, Gordon Dorrier. Second Row: Richard Earle, George Parish, Edgar Fisher Oliver Foster Merritt Foster. Third Row: Norman Funsten, William Garwood William Gilmore ' James Hargis, Samuel Hedgecock. Fourth Row: Richard Kent, Paul Kratziq Elmo Legg, William Musser, Edward Plitt. Fifth Row: Bernard Russell Munsey ' Slack Charles Stousland, Sterling Strange, Hubert Sumner. Sixth Row: Robert Wade, Fred Worster, Richard Wright, William Wyatt, t P P t f p- p p THE COLONIAL ECHO. 1940 ALPHA ZETA CHAPTER Eitablith.d 1890 CHAMPION ARMISTEAO DOBERT ARMISTEAO SIDNEY BROOKS THOMAS J. STU8BS. JR. FRATRES IN URBE FRATRES IN FACULTATE JAMES COGAR L. TUCKER JONES JOHN L. LEWIS ASHTON OOVELL JOHN ETHERIDGE ROBERT LAND WARNER MOSS FRATRES IN COLLESIO 1940 ALFRED L. ALLEY Richmond. Vo. GORDON OORRIER Scotjvllle, V«. MERRin W. FOSTER, JR Williamsburg, Va. PAUL KRATZIG Norfolk. Va. FRED S. WORSTER .... ELMO T. LEGG . . . . WILLIAM M. MUSSER BERNARD F. RUSSELL THOMAS E. STRANGE SAUNDERS ALMOND Round Bav. Md. SIDNEY BROOCKS. JR Williamsburg, Va. FRANCIS BRYANT Petersburg. Va. HENRY DAVIS Williamsburg. Va. RICHARD EARLE Verona. N. J. PHILIP HADDOCK St. Petersburg. Fla. HUBERT SUMNER JAMES HARGIS Carlii SAMUEL HEDGECOCK Martinsvil WILLIAM LAND Oanvi W. EDWARD PLin Baltimor CHARLES STOUSLANO Arlingt STERLING STRANGE . Rich-ic Gastonia, N. C. GEORGE FARISH Camden. Ala. EDGAR FISHER New York. N. Y. OLIVER FOSTER Williamsburg. Va. NORMAN FUNSTEN Burlingame. Calif. RICHARD KENT St. Louis Mo. VICK SWANSON Evanston, III. ROBERT WADE Roanoke. Va. RICHARD WRIGHT Wa shington. D, C. HUNTER ANDREWS Hampton. Va. WESLEY BEHLE Lake Forest, III. LLOYD CLARK Atlanta. Ga. NATHANIEL COLEMAN Hilton Village, Ve. JOSEPH CONRAD Durham. N. C. WILLIAM CORR Gloucester. Va. PAUL COUCH Bethlehem. Pa. HENRY DODGE Chester. Va. WILLIAM EDWARDS Irvington. Va. WILLIAM GARWOOD Pittsburgh. Pa. ROBERT WING WILLIAM HARDING Hopewell. Va. LESTER HOOKER Richmond. Va. HENRY VAN JOSLIN Washington, D. C. ROBERT KNIGHT FRANK MACKLIN Collir PETER POLAND For Monroe. Va. WILLIAM POPE Portsmouth. Va. MUNSEY SLACK Bristol, Tann. CARL VOYLES. JR Williamsburg, Tenn. RICHARD WILSON Richmond, Va. Kapp« Alpha Order was founded at Washington and Leo University in 1865. Alpha Zeta Chap- ter was established on the William and Mary campus in January, 1890. All sixty-seven of its chap- ters, embracing twenty-five thousand active members, are south of the Mason-DI«on line, hence the reference to it as the Southern Fraternity. The local house is located on the Richmond Road. COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY I KAPPA SIGMA FOUNDED AT UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA 1869 First Row: Clifton Kreps, Judd Lewis, Willard Marable. Second Row: Victor San Juan, Tiiomas Smith, Linwood Tabb. Third Row: Ralph Taylor, Robert Thrasher, Robert Tilden. L h THE COLONIAL ECHO, 1940 NU CHAPTER Ett«bl; hed in 1890 W. PERSON F. PERSON T. M. HALLIGAN FRATRES IN URBE VERNON GEOOY C. M. GEODY E. WILSON LEONARD GRAVES N. COLEMAN B. C. PEACHY RICHARD E. LEE FRATRES IN FACULTATE J. WILFRED LAMBERT ERIC TIPTON VINCENT SHAY FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Graduate Students Woodbrldge. N. J. JUDD W. LEWIS. JR. FREDERICK H. AREND JAMES H. CLARK. JR. CLIFTON H. KREPS . 1941 Trenton. N. J. WILLARD H. MARABLE . . . Dinwiddle. Va. VICTOR MANUEL SAN JUAN Norfolk. Va. RALPH A. TAYLOR ROBERT H. THRASHER Norfolk, Va. . . . Portsmouth. Va, San Juan. Puerto Rico . . Portsmouth. Va. THOMAS E. SMI Hayes Store. Va. JAMES ANDERSON . ROBERT D. BROWN . FRANCIS E. CLARK . WILLIAM DOWNING GILMORE FITCHETT . JOHN W. GOHLAND RALPH HART .... . Rochester. Minn. Petersburg. Va. . . Norfolk. Va. . Cape Charles, Va. Pacific Grove. Calif. . . Shenandoah. Va. WILLIAM HOLLINGS FILMORE IRWIN . . THOMAS JONES . . HARRY KENT .... EARL KLINE DONALD REED . . . ROWE SAMUELL . . Rahway. I Portsmouth. Va. . . Saluda, Va. . . Chester. Pa . . Norfolk, Va. Jacksonville. ROBERT STONE Boston. Mass. The Kappa Sigma Fraternity was founded December 10. 1869. at the University of Virginia. It has eipandad rapidly since that dale throughout the United States and Canada until now it is com- posed of one hundred and eleven active chapters. With the encouragement of the late Dr. L. G. Tyler, a Kappa Sigma from the University of Virginia, who became President of the College of William and Mary two years before. Nu Chapter was established in 1890 with fourteen charter members. COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY PI LAMBDA PH FOUNDED AT YALE UNIVERSITY I 895 First Row: Stanley Ebb . Abner Fox. Second Row: Harry Slick, Martin Kanter. Third Row: Robert Lansburgh. Harold Lazaron. Fourth Row: Joseph Markowitz. Nor- man Weinberg. THE COLONIAL ECHO, 1940 w PSI CHAPTER Eil.bliih.d 1921 HOJERT LAN5BURGH STANLEY EBB . . IRVING FACTO HARRY GLICK . STANLEY EBB . HARRY GLICK FRATRES IN COLLEGIO 1940 Boston. Mail. Norfolk. Va. ROBERT LAN5BURGH NORMAN WEINBERG Balf.mo ' e, Md DAVID FORER ASNER C. FOX IRVING FACTOR MARTIN KANTER Bojton. Ma«. .port Newi. Va. HAROLD LAZARON GARRISON PASKUS N«w York, N. Y. RAYMOND COMESS . MELVIN GARFINKEL . DANIEL GILMAN . . MILTON GREENBLAn . Norfolk. Va. JAMES LEVY Boston. Mau. JOSEPH MARKOWITZ ■« York. N. Y. Vt ARREN SCHNEIDER terbury. Conn. JOSEPH SOLOMON Pi Lambda Phi fraternity wai founded at Yale University late in the year 1895. It was the first national non-sectarian fraternity to be established in the United States. The William end hAary chapter, Psi. was established on campus on June 25, 1928. from a local with tan members. COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY PHI KAPPA TAU FOUNDED AT MIAMI UNIVERSITY First Row: Robert Aldrich, Harrison Bird, Francis Blake, John Brennan. Second Row: Thomas Brennan, Alphonse Chestnut, Franklin Clark, William Clinton. Third Row: Arthur Cosgrove, Richard Gall, Leonard Geyer, George Gotshall. Fourth Row: Gor- don Hanson, John Keaney, Norrls LIneweaver, Paul Post. Fifth Row: Edward Sierks, Robert Stalnton, Richard Whiting. fkxk ' i I ■km fi- mM t r THE COLONIAL ECHO, 1940 w ALPHA THETA CHAPTER E t.bl; k.d 1926 JAMES AYERS LOUIS WILLOUGHBy FRATRES IN URBE THOMAS G McCASKEY FRATER IN FACULTATE CHARLES F MARSH HARRISON BIRD, JR. . RICHARD F. GALL . . . GEORGE H. GOTSHALL . . . PrelidenI GORDON HANSON . Vlct-PrMldfnt LEONARD GEYER FRATRES IN COLLEGIO 1940 CHARLES E. HERN Cleveland, Ohio ARTHUR B. METHENEt . . . Caflelf, V«. Roo v«lt. N. Y. JOHN J. BRENNAN Rockaway Beach, N. THOMAS J. BRENNAN Rockaway Beach. N. 1 ALPHONSE E. CHESTNUT Sioughlon, Mai: ARTHUR S. COSGROVE Lc Sueur, Mini ROBERT ALDRICH LEONARD T. GEYER Jeney City, N. J. NORRIS LINEWEAVER Eckhart Mines, Md. ROBERT STAINTON Cheffer, Penn. RICHARD A. WHITING Belmonf. M««. FRANCIS BLAKE ... Ridqefietd. N. J. RICHARD BROWN ... . . Cheiler. Pa. CHARLES BUTLER ... . Manill , P. I. PATRICK CIRI New York. N. Y. WILLIAM CLINTON Detroit, Mich. DAVID DAVIS New York. N. Y. EDWARD FAROE St. Albans, N. .Y MARSHALL HUDSON Montgomery, Ala. FOSTER JENNINGS Toano, Va. JOHN KEANEY. JR Port Wathinglon. N. Y. THEODORE KETSULES Virginia Beach. Va. THOMAS MILLER Arlington. Va. THOMAS PAYNTER Westport. Conn. CLIFFORD ROGERS Hilloo, Va. ROBERT ROSE Great Neck. N. Y. GEORGE SISSON Fall River, Mau. WILLIAM SLATER Williamtbiirg. Va. OSCAR SNEAD Newport Newt. Va. DYCKMAN VERMILYE Staten Itland. N. Y. ROBERT WARNER Concord, Alpha Theta Chapter of Phi Kappa Tau was established at the College of William and Mary by the acceptance of the petition of Pi Epsilon Beta, a local fraternity, in 1926. The national fraternity was founded at Miami University. 0 ford. Ohio, on March 17, 1906. Phi Kappa Tau now has forty- three chapters. COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY srrw LAMBDA CHI ALPHA FOUNDED AT OSTON UNIVERSITY I 909 First Row: John Barba, Sifford Beal, Otto Boysen. Second Row: Eugene Ellis, Robert Flowers, John Garrett. Third Row: Harry Gebauer, Anthony Maucione, Edward Miller. Fourth Row: Clark Presbrey, Bertel Rasmussen, Austin Roberts, Charles Roberts. P) P l k 1 J.. r THE COLONIAL ECHO, 1940 t EPSILON-ALPHA ZETA E«t blith d 1927 FRATRES IN URBE ROBERT N fRICKE MINOR W. THOMAS CHARLES H. STONE FRATRES IN FACULTATE HAROLD L. FOWLER WAYNE F. GIBBS CLARK PRESBREY . BERTEL RASMUSSEN JOHN BARBA OnO BOYSEN S«cr«lary Traaurtr FRATRES IN COLLEGIO 1940 JOHN A. BARBA, JR Arlington, N GIFK5RD R. BEAL New York, h Ono T. BOYSEN Egg Harbor, R. CONRAD FORBES Guinea Mills, CHARLES E. ROBERTS JOHN H. GARRETT. JR. HARRY L. GEBAUER . . EDWARD H. MILLER . CLARK PRESBREY . . . Cranford, N. Monlelair. N. J. WALTER A. BARA. JR. EUGENE ELLIS, JR. . South River. N. J . Hartford, Conn BERTEL R. RASMUSSEN AUSTIN L. ROBERTS. JR. ROBERT COLLINS FLOWERS Lebano ANTHONY WILLIAM MAUCIONE FAY ASHTON CARMINES SIDNEY G. CLARY . . JOHN COLEMAN ... ROYC6 N. COniNGHAM GEORGE T. FARTHING . JAMES W. FLEMING . . . . . Odd. Va. JAMES G. HEATH Richmond. V« Dijputanlfl. Va. JAMES D. POPE Capron. Va South Hill. Va. OE Win R. SEARLES Jackionville. Fl. Villiamjburg. Va. RICHARD W. THOMAS Allanlown, Pa, Wiliamjburg. Va. ROY J. WARD Colonial Haightj, Va, Pajiaic. N. J. JOE K. WEST Surry. Va, Lambda Chi Alpha was founded at Boston University in 1909. The fraternity, an outg- -. •• the Cosmopolitan Law Club of that institution, now has one hundred and seven chapters. Epsilon-Alpha Zota of Lambda Chi Alpha was originally a local social fraternity by the name of Alpha Phi Epsilon. This name was changed to Alpha Tau Epsilon, and in 1927. the society became the seventy-third Zeta of Lambda Chi Alpha. In the summer of 1934 Epsilon-Alpha Zeta moved to its present location at 607 Richmond Road. COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY m P H ALPHA FOU N DED AT GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY 19 14 First Row: Samuel Bessman, David Cohen, William Fisher. Second Row: Willi, Satsll, Richard Kaufman, Henry Kibel. Third Row: Robert Klein, Arthur Lond( Paul Makler. Fourth Row: Daniel Meyer, Frank Ratio. THE COLONIAL ECHO, 1940 t . TAU CHAPTER EiUbliih.d 1927 FRANK RAFIO . . . SEYMOUR SHWILLER ARTHUR LONDON RICHARD KAUFMAN FRATRES IN COLLEGIO 1940 PAUL TODD MAKLER FRANK RAFLO Philadelphia, Leesburg, YMOUR SHWILLER . HENRY KIBEL ROBERT J. KLEIN . . . . Richmond Hil DAVID COHEN Elixabelh, N. J. RICHARD KAUFMAN WILLIAM FISHER Brooklyn, N. Y. ARTHUR LONDON . OANIE L MEYER . . Greenwich Vlllaqe SAMUEL BESSMA ALFRED CAROL MARVIN BREMEP Rockaway. N. Y. JAMES GLOSSMAN PHILIP ABRAHAM Nc-port Newj, Va. STANLEY GROSS . . IRA DWORKIN . Newark. N J SERNARD ITZKOWITZ SIDNEY POPKIN Norfolk. Va York. N. Y r«. N. Y. rfolk Va In 1925, Zeta TKeta Pi was established as a local Jewish fraternity at the College of Williarr. and Mary. Within two years, this organization had reached the point where affiliation with a national fratamity s«emad desirable. Accordingly, on February 22. 1927, Zeta Theta P! was installed as Tau Chapter of Ptii Alpha Fraternity. Phi Alpha, founded in 1914 at George Washington Uni- versity, today numbers twenty-one active undergraduate chapteri. COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY ■Wf SIGMA FOUNDED AT VINCENNES UNIVERSITY I 897 First Row: Howard Anderson, Willard Appenzeller, Charles Beville, Griffin Callahan. Second Row: Maxey Davis, Stedman Eure, Gordon Holland, John Kegebein. Third Row: Claude Kelley, James Leftwich, George McComb, Harlie Masters. Fourth Row: Walter Measday, McCarty Mor-.cure, Sanford Warren, Augustus Winder. THE COLONIAL ECHO, 1940 - ik  m ALPHA ETA CHAPTER EiUbliihsd 1931 FRATRES IN URBE LIOYD WILLIAMS JAMES STONE J. D. CARTER FRATRES IN FACULTATE RICHARD MORTON GLENWOOD CLARK BENJAMIN McCARY GORDON HOLLAND GEORGE McCOMB OFFICERS fros.acr- CHARLES SEVILLE . ■- ..-• HUNTINGTON CURTIS FRATRES IN COLLEGIO MAXEY DAVIS . STEDMAN EURE Church Road, Va. GORDON HOLLAND Suffolk, Va. HERBERT KELLEY . . GEORGE McCOMB Stuarts Draff . Surry. Va, amsburg, Va. WILLIAM B. APPENZELLEfi CHARLES SEVILLE GRIFFIN CALLAHAN . JAMES D. LEFTWICH HARLIE H. MASTERS 1941 Portsmouth, Va. COULBOURN GODFRt . Whaleyville, V«. Church Road. Va. WALTER MEASDAY Weitwood, N. J. Blucfield. W. Va. PETER STONE Walpole. Mats. SANFORD WARREN Churchland, Va. 1942 . Southland. Va. T. McCARTY MONCURE Stafford. Va. Ly-n M,« AUSUSTUS M. WINDER Greenfield, Mail. WILLIAM B. BISHOP :.OUIS BunERWORTH ARTHUR CHAMBLI5 ROBERT COINER JACK GIANNINI ROBERT E. GRIFFIN . JOSEPH HOLLAND . PLEDGES . Jabridge. Va . Hopewell, Va Hopewell. Va Vashington. D. C Evansvllle. Ind Churchland, Va Richmond. Va CLAUDE E. KELLEY . ROY B. MERRin . . JAMES POINTER . . C. FOREST SINCLAIR PHILIP THOMAS . . . EDWARD WAHS . . EVEREH WILLIAMS . Gainesville. Va Sigma Pi Fraternity was founded in Vincennes University, VIncennes, Indiana. In the year 1897. Alpha Eta Chapter was established at the College of William and Mary. June 6. 1931, fronn the local fraternity. Alphi PsI. The first Sigma Pi house on this campus, established by three men, was situated on Scotland Street. At the beginning of the i932- ' 33 session, the fraternity moved to 321 Richmond Road, where they remained until June, 1935. Sigma Pi was again moved at the start of the l935- ' 36 session, when quarters were taken In the special dormitory adjacent to Tyler Hall. COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY fl? SIGMA RHO CHARLES R. GONDAK STEPHEN LENZI . ANTHONY CHAMPA JOHN ADAMS . ANTHONY CHAMPA . THOMAS DELIA TORRE OFFICERS President EDMUND GOODLOW . . Vice-President HENRY WHITEHOUSE Secretary THOMAS DELLA TORR FRATRES IN COLLEGIO 1940 New York, N. Y. GORDON HANNA Milford, N. H. HENRY SIVIK , , Ridgetield Park, N. J. RAYMOND STEPHENS SAMUEL WALKER Brooklyn, spending Secretary . _ Pledge Master JOHN BRODKA VICTOR J. CARBONARO STEVE J. DENNIS ... EDMUND R. GOODLOW Curtisvil Brooklyn. Washington, CHARLES R. GONDAK STEPHEN LENZI . . . . HENRY POLUMBO . . . HENRY WHITEHOUSE Springdale. Pa ;w Haven, Conn Patterson. N. J WILLIAM DAVIS .... ABRAHAM FERRIS . . . WILLIAM F. GOODLOW JAMES B. HICKEY HARRY MUSANTE VICTOR RASCHI , Springdale. Springfield. K EUGENE BOWMAN HAROLD L. BURTCHFIELD . CHARLES DOUGLAS GILDNER HOWARD HOLLINGSWORTH . N. B. HUTCHINSON, JR. . . . GARLAND L. ISAACS HARVEY P. JOHNSON JOHN F. KORCYZOWSKI , . FREDERICK H. KROUSE JOHN A. McAFEE GUY H. MOATES Clinton. Tenn, Rocky Mount. Va Richmond, Va Brldgeton. N. J Hopelawn, N. J Breckenridge, Pa. Ironton, Ohic . - . . New Rochelle, N. Y. JAMES H. WAHAB . CHARLES E. MURRAY Norfolk, Va. CARL DuPONT PARK Lexington. Va. CLYDE RAMSEY Cleveland, Tenn. GARRARD RAMSEY Wallace, Va. ALFRED ROLLER Milford. Conn. CHARLES ROSSEAU Williamsburg, Va. DAVID G. RUCKER Salem. Va. ROBERT TEMPLETON Knoxville. Tenn. JOHN TORMA Oak Hill. W. Va. ALFRED B. VANDERWEGHE Teaneck. N. J. WILLIAM ELVIS WADE Clinton. Tenn. Norfolk, Va. THE COLONIAL ECHO 19 4 iiT ■1 ! T PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL OFFICERS EVELYN LENGNICK MADELEINE HOWARD Secretary-Treas ELEANOR TAYLOR . . . . Alpha Chi Omega MARGARET PECK Pi Beta Phi ROSE COFFIN Alpha Chi Omega JEAN CLARAHAN oppo Alpha Theta LILLIAN WAYMACK Chi Omega CHRISTINE COWAN Kappa Alpha Theta MARION BLAIR . . Chi Omega EVELYN LENGNICK MADELEINE HOWARD . . . . Delta Delta Delta EDNA WHITE . JEAN COX . Polta Delta Delta GARDINA MATEJr ■■■r, K,pp, G,- -, MARY HOLMES Gamma Phi Beta CAROLINE COQy oa Kaopa Gamma NANCY CHISHOLM Gamma Phi Beta FRANCES JACOBS Phi Mu FRANCES WASENER P; Beta Phi JEAN COLLMUS . Phi Mu COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY CHI OMEGA FOUNDED AT UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS I 895 First Row: Jean Andrews, Anne Armitage, Carolyn Armitage, Maryanne Ballard, Claire Bardwell, Marjorie Barnes, Marion Blair, Nancy Boatwright, Betty Buntin. Second Row: Catherine Edge, Rosa Ellis, Suzanne Eppes, Marx Figley, Virginia Forwood, Alice Gates, Marie Harris, Mildred Hill, Ruth Ann Holzmueller. Third Row: Claire Hulcher, Annabel Janes, Elizabeth Jones, Helen Jones, Frances Jourdan, Barbara Kempf, Eleanor King, Nancy McClellan. Jayne Magee. Fourth Row: Florence Merryman, Charlotte Mooers, Emilie Phillips, Frances Pollard, Nancy Price, Lucille Reynolds. Natalie Rogers, Janet Schilling, Gladys Scott. Fifth Row: Mary Spenser, Jean Stevenson, Ann Terrell, Mary Throckmorton, Anne Warriner, Lillian Waymack, Nancy Wescott, Denny Yeaman. li ' r ii ih§ ii- i I ! ' • iT n THE COLONIAL 1 H . ,19 4 OMICRON BETA CHAPTER MRS. R. P. WALLACE MRS. VAN GARRftT MRS. A. L. MEISEL MRS. G T. BROOKS SORORES IN URBE MRS. S. P. MOOREHEAD MRS. R. McCREARY MRS. J. R. GEIGER MISS MARGARET BRIDGES MRS. RUBEN McCRAY MISS LORRAINE EMORY MRS. REA GARREH HOOGK ROSA ELLIS EMILIE PHILLIP? JAYNE McGEE UCr YEAMAN Vic«-PrMid nt . S« r l«rv VIRGINIA FORWOOD SORORES IN COLLEGIO MARJORIE BARNES . CATHERINE EDGE . . ROSA ELLIS VIRGINIA FORWOOD ALICE GATES . . . MARIE HARRIS . . . RUTH ANN HOLZMUELLE . . Richmond. Va. , . Richmond. Va. •wre de Grace. Md. . . Chester. Va. •i-w Rochelle, N. Y. Milford. Del. LILLIAN WAYMACK FRANCES JOURDAN . HELEN JONES JAYNE McGEE .... FLORENCE MERRYMAN EMILIE PHILLIPS . . ANN TERRELL . . LUCY YEAMAN .... Richmond. Meriden, Conn. Richmond, Va. 3:illimore. Md. . . Lynchburg, V . Hammonton, N. J. . . Richmond. Va. MARION BLAIB JEAN STEVENSON Washington, D. C. MARY MARGARET FIGlE- MILDRED ANN HILL CLAIRE HULCHER . CHARLOHE MOOERS JEAN ANDREWS . . ANNE ARMITAGE . . CAROLYN ARMITAGE MARYANNE BALLARD CLAIRE BARDWELL NANCY BOATWRIGHT BETTY BUNTIN ... SUZANNE EPPES . . NANCY HARDIN . ANNABEL JANES . BETTY PARKS JONES BARBARA KEMBF Washington, 0. C. . . Richmond, Va. . . Richmond, Va. . Canton. Ohio . . Richmond. Va. St. Louii Mo. . . Atlanta, Ga. Battle Creek. Mich. Waihinglon. D. C. ... Quincy, III, . . . Atlanta, Ga. . . . Boston. Mass PLEDGES ELEANOR KING ... MARGARET LANGFIH . . NANCY McCLELLAN FRANCES POLLARD NANCY PRICE . LUCILLE REYNOLDS NATALIE ROGERS JANET SCHILLING GLADYS SCOTT MARY HENLEY SPENSER MARY L. THROCKMORTON ANNE WARRINER Norfolk, Va. crsburg. Va. Xenia, Ohio Norfolk, Va. Dumont. N. J. imilton. Ohio NANCY WESCOTT Roar COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY KAPPA ALPHA THETA FOUNDED A- DePAUW UNI 1870 Row- K ittv IrltC = =° ' l. Charlotte Bagot, Ba cj L ' n Bntton Jean Clarahan. Beverly Coler V E R S I T Y garet Thomas. ' ' ' ' ' e Smith, Mar- m € € 4 THE COLONIAL ECHO. 1940 rrj BETA LAMBDA CHAPTER Ettibi.iK.d If;: MRS. r. O. KENT MRS. J. R. FISHEK MISS ANNE HALL SORORES IN URBE MRS. J. HENDERSON MRS. HISTLER MISS NANCY SMOOT MRS R E lEE MISS MARY KING LEC MISS EMILY HALL JEAN CLARAHAN CHRISTINE COWAN Vtce-Pre id«nt ELIZABETH JANE COOK . HELEN MELVIN 8ETTY FOSTER . JEAN CLARAHAN ELIZABETH JANE COOK CHRISTINE COWAN SORORES IN COLLEGIO 1940 Floral Park. N. J. SUE DUNCAN . Fort Benning, Ga. MARGARET LAUGHnE- Plainf?cld, N. J. HELEN MELVIN SI. Palanburg, Fla St. Petanburg. Fla SI. Petartbtirg. Fla CHARLOnE BAGOT RUTH BARTON . . . Buffalo. N. Y. Stoneham, Mau. . Lanidowne. Penn. 3ETTY JANE IRWIN . . . . KITTY JANE BRIHON BETTY FOSTER . . . KATHRYN HOOVER . Columbut. Marion. Ohio IMABINE PON ' Washington. PATRICIA NICHOLS JOAN LEHMAN SARBARA ANDERSON SHIRLEY BAKER BARBARA BARNARD BEVERLEY COLEMAN EDITH D.BOW ... DOROTHY DODO . . DORIS HAYES . . . . PLEDGES . Dunkirk. N. Y. MARY JANE HOLLIN CMCin Santa Ana. Calif. AUDREY KEMP . . . . Albany, N. Y. BETTY KIRST ... . . Eailman. Ga. LOIS REA . BallcroM, L I. JACQUELYN RICHARDS . Va. NATALIE SMITH Cf Va. MARGARET ANN THOMAS Leek CAROL WHITE Naw London, Conn. COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA FOUNDED AT MONMOUTH COLLEGE 70 Ffrst Row: Sarah B. Cross, Ruth Die Sixth Row: Frances R. Judith Birdseye, Virginia Claudon Barbara nflwt,,„ r,,«i:„„ r i ■. Hoo;ir° Hop: H. :r :Srt ° t - ' 7 r }F ' ' - ' g:;: Fifth Row: Ca ' .illa McCorr ict Gardlna MM ' a Ma ' io n Miln ' e Itt Mo ' ' c ' T ' u ' ' ' -- ' tone, Mary Shick, Frances Se,r.o.r, Su:an ' ' sr,:r. vi7g|„ a L ' :Jh°: ' Helfn ' strnge • A THE COLONIAL ECHO I 9 4 •rAii. ««l GAMMA KAPPA CHAPTER SORORES IN URBE MKi; MASr.UERlIE WYNNE (08EB1S SARAH BELL . . JUDITH BIRDSEYE . VIRGINIA CLAUDON BARBARA CLAWSON ANNE CROSS SORORES IN COLLEGIO 1940 .haier Heighti. Ohio Flujhing, N. Y. . Fairburg, III. . Plainlield. N. J. Suffolk. V«. •ELEN STAN3E MARTHA GAY . . HOPE HUNT . . JOAN JARREH . . FRANCES KUHN . CAROLINE MOSES Richmond. Va. Wathington, D. Wathington. D. Bloomington, Waihington. D. AppomaHo . Silver Spring. Md. JEANEHE ANDERSON CAROLINE COOK . . DORIAN DIAL . . BETTY DOUGLAS . . . FLORENCE FUNSTEN . TRUDELLE GREEN JANE HARDEN San Fran Call . . Swarfhmore. Pa. San Francisco. Calif. . . Norrisfown. Pa. Langley Field. Va. CAMILLA McCORMICK . Miuoula. Mont. PATRICIA NIXON . RochMter, N. Y. DOROTHY OVERHOLSER WaiMngton. D. C. MARGARET RONALDS Ale.andria. Va. FRANCES ROULSTONE Ne« York. N. Y. KATHERINE ROULSTONE New York. N. Y. SUSAN SHAFER . . . Cleveland Heights. Ohio NET STEWART Glen Ellyn. MARION ALBRIGHT . . EVELYN 8UELL . . ELIZABETH CRAIGHEAD MARY CRAMER . BETTY DENIT NANCY EDDS .... PATRICIA FOSS .... MARTHA GAINES . . . MARTHA LEE DAVIDSON RUTH DIAMOND . . HELEN JERRY GLADYS JONES ... Pawtucket. R. I. Wathington. D. C. Leavenworth. Kan. Caldwell. N. J Wooiler. Ohio . Huron. Ohli attiburgh, N. Y Leiinqton. Maw KITTY JONES . , WILMA LAMBERT MARY ELLEN LOKET MARY L. MORTON BARBARA ORTON CAROLYN PARK . LUCILLE PELHAM NANCY RYAN . . MARY SCHICK . . PATRICIA STEELE VIRGINIA STEWART PRISCILLA WILSON . . Baltimore. Md . . . Leetburg. Va Forest Hills. N. Y . Willamtburg. Va . . Summit, N. J. . . Glen Ellrn, III. Newton. Mats. COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY sw- KAPPA DELTA FOUNDED AT STATE TEACHER ' S COLLEGE First Row. Jane Aden Martha Anderson, Myra Birchett Miriam Boone, Marcia Bourne, Sally Bourne. Second Row: Mary Darragh, nor Davis, Eniily E dgerton, Jane Enberg, Mae Erv.n Edythe Harriss Third Row: Dorothy Hogshire, Margaret Jahnl e, Marlon Jar- - ' i ' } ' ' Tl Lu«ton. Fourth Row: Catherine Mavor, Carlin May, Evelyn Miller. Lucille Rockwell. Eleanor th Row: Aura Schroeder, Dons Smith, Martha Snow. Dorothy Stouffer, Nancy Trice Virginia TrioD Sixth ogel, Edna White, Betty Whitehlll, Dorothy Whitfield, Elolse Whittlngton. June ' Worley. dine, Constance Korn. Evelyn Leng Rowan, Frances Rudaslll. Fl ' ' ' Row: Dorothy } |4 €i f jj jP THE COLONIAL ECHO. 1940 M mm rwrrra ALPHA PI CHAPTER SORORES IN URBE MRS. R. P. COCKE MRS. CHARLES MARSH MISS ANNIE BOZARIH MRS. STANLEY HITCHENS MISS VIRGINIA STERLING MRS. PHILLIP NELSON MISS RUTH BRILL MISS LUCILLE FOSTER MARGARET JAHNKE EMILY EDGERTON EVELYN LENGNICK . . DOROTHY WHITFIELD SecraXry SORORES IN COLLEGIO MARTHA ANDERSON EMILY EDGERTON . EDYTHE HARRISS . . arberth. Penn. Norfolk, Va. EVELYN LENGNICK CARLIN MAY . . JUNE WORLEY . Norfolk. Va. Norfolk, Va. MARGARET JAHNKE IRMA LUXTON . . . ELEANOR ROWAN . AURA SCHROEDER . . Vernon. Ohio Nulley. N. J. Armory, Mils. EDNA WHITE .... BETTY WHITEHILL . . DOROTHY WHITFIELD ELOISE WHITTINGTON Maplewood, N. J. JANE ALDEN . . Norfolk. Va. FRANCES RUDASILL ALICE BLACK . Cranford, N. J. DORIS SMITH . . . MAE ERVIN Maplewood, N. J. NANCY TRICE . . DOROTHY HOGSHIRE Douglasfon, N. Y. VIRGINIA TRIPP . MARY MORGAN ... DOROTHY VOGEL PLEDGES MYRA BIRCHETT . . . , . Hopewell, va. MARION JARDINE MIRIAM BOONE . . . Nalrona, Penn. MARGARET KELLY MARCIA BOURNE . . Kennebunk. Maine CONSTANCE KORN SALLY BOURNE . . Kennebunk, Maine EMMA JEANNE MAIDEN MAVIS BUNCH ... . Lynchburg, V«. CATHERINE MAVOR . . EVELYN CANNON . . . . Hickory, Va. EVELYN MILLER . . JANE ENBERG .... Bethlehem. Penn. MADLYN MIMS . . ELIZABETH FISHER . . Cynevyd, Penn. DOROTHY RICKES JEAN GOODSON . . . Porfimoulh, V«. LUCILLE ROCKWELL CAROLYN HARLEY Fair Lawn, N. J. MARTHA SNOW . VIRGINIA HUMPHRIES .... Fenlrew, Va. DOROTHY STOUFFER MARY THEDIECK Suffo ' . V . . Baltimore, Ma. . Red Bank. N. J. Schenectady. N. Y. . . Albany. N. Y. ti ' ti M.iii. Mau . . . Bri tol, Va. Woodbury. N. J. Arlington. Va. Wa efley. Va. Sc««lle. N. J Luray. V« 3.1 t.more, Md. COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY First Row: Jeai Ella Dickenson. MlrioVie Lytle, Pate, Margaret PI BETA PHI FOUNDED AT MONMOUTH COLLEGE I 867 ,, 4 i.L,,, i„.n„= Banl. M Tholma Rell Marva Blair Virainia Boardman, Kathryn Butterfield, Barbara Cooper, Catherine Cotterman. Wnl ' ' Rnw ' Vlrainia DoeDke Gra« EIHott Eleanor Ely Barbara Feldwisch, Margaret Ford, Jacqueline Fowlkes, Louise Gordon, Lucille ■rife Hill Third R Jf Betty ' Hulst Martha Johnson Catherine Jones, Theo kelcey Dorothy Kemp, Dorothy Lindquist, Margaret Longley, ' Helen McDermott. Fourth Row: Jane Mercer, Margaret Mitchell, Harriet Molloy, Elizabeth Moore, Munel Morns, Natalie N.chols Marian Peck, Ruth Rapp. Fifth Row: Edith Rathbun, Dorothy Swan, Jane Taylor, Virginia Teal, Elsie Vreeland, Frances Wagener, felenora Whitman, THE COLONIAL ECHO. 1940 • iii.. Vlf QINIA GAMMA CHAPTER Et« bllihed I92S SORORES IN URBE MRS. FLOYD AYERS MRS. D. J. BLOCKER MISS ALICE PERSON MRS. J. WARBURTON MRS. JOHN E. HOCUTT MRS. CARL VOYLE5 LUCILLE HARDER RUTH RAPP VicePrejidenI FRANCES WAGENER . . . . MARGARET MITCHELL MARGARET PECK . . . SORORES IN COLLEGIO JEANNEHE APPLEBY . , Harrisburg, Pa. MARJORIE LYTLE •j,-.[.-i •. MARVA 8LAIR Springfield. Mo. HELEN McDERMOTT GRACE ELLIOn ... Freeport, N. Y. ELIZABETH MOORE ,_. . .,..r, V, LUCILLE HARDER Grand Rapids. Mich. EVELYN ROBINSON . Baltimore. Md MARGUERITE HILL Norfolk. Virginia DOROTHY SWAN . . Shaker Heights. Ohio MARTHA JOHNSON Waller] Va ELSIE VREELAND Rocky Hills N J. CATHERINE JONES .... FRANCES WAGENER Williamsburg. Va. MARGARET LONGLEY . . . Wahaiwa. Oahu. T. H. 1941 MARGARET WEST . . Honolulu. T. H. ELLA DICKENSON . . . Lebanon. Va. MARGARET MITCHELL Silver Spring. Md. GRACE FLAVELL ... Philadelphia, Pa. MARGARET PECK . Oklahoma City. Okla. MARGARET FORD ... Ro«boro. N. C. RUTH RAPP . . Jamaica, N. Y. DOROTHY LINOOUIST . Tuckahoe. N. Y. 1942 NORMA WARREN . Belmont. Calif. VIRGINIA BOARDMAN . Jackson. Mich. THEOOOSIA KELCEY . Westfield. N. J KATHRYN BUHERFIELD Cleveland. Ohio JANE MERCER . . . San Diego. Calil. CATHERINE COTTERMAN . Manila. P. 1. MURIEL MORRIS . . San Francisco. Calil. ELEANOR ELY Hutchinson, Kan. NATALIE NICHOLS Great Neck. N. Y LOUISE GORDON . Washington. D. C. MARIAN PATE Williamsburg, Va BEHY JANE HULSEY . . . Oklahoma City. Okla. VIRGINIA TEAL . . EDITH RATHBUN Richmond. Va .... Washington. D. C PLEDGES JEANNE BANKARO . . Chicago. III. MARY HAMNER A r,„, V, THELMA LEIGH BELL . . Norfolk. Va. DOROTHY KEMP . . Arlington. Va. BARBARA COOPER . . . Kokomo. Ind. BETSY LYON ... . Kno«ille. Tenn EVELYN COSBY .... Richmond. Va. HARRIET MOLLOY . . Brooklyn. N. Y. VIRGINIA DOEPKE . . Harrisburg. Pa. LETHA SLAGER . . . Grand Rapids. Mich. ELIZABETH FELOSWICH Honolulu. T. H. JANE TAYLOR Worcester, Mass. JACQUELINE FOWLKES . . Richmond. Va. GLENORA WHITMAN Washington. 0. C NANCY GUPTILL Newton. Mass. MARY FRANCES ZARBOCK RUTH WILLIAMS Cleveland. Ohio N.. ' . V. COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY H M U FOUNDED AT WESLEYAN COLLEGE I 852 Row: Helen Anderson, Margaret Bailey, Jean Phyllis - .. ginia Croxton, Marjorie Hopkins. Frances Jacobs, Ruth Keat, Betty Mordan. Fourth Row: Louise Ober- render, Mary Patten, Jean Reiff, Margaret Risdon. Fifth Row: Dean Robertson. Agnes Rossbacher Mil- dred Shepherd, Harriet Sprague. Sixth Row: Lillian Styer, Tabb Taylor, Elizabeth Tyler Prudence l jI C 4 THE COLONIAL ECHO, 1940 ffSSSHEWS ipp wm GAMMA ALPHA CHAPTER Eilabllih.d 1926 MRS. ROBERT VERMILLION MISS THELMA BROWN MISS NANCY RICHARDSON SORORES IN URBE MRS. BRANCH BOCOCK MISS SOPHIE CROXTON MRS. EDWIN LAMBERTH MRS. JAMES LINDEN MISS JULIET CROXTON OFFICERS MILDRED SHEPHERD Pre.ldent DEAN ROBERTSON Vic i-Pr«j;d«nf FRANCES JACOBS VicePreildent HARRIET SPRAGUE Secretary RUTH KEAT Treoiuror SORORES IN COLLEGIO 1940 VIRGINIA COULBOURN Shanghai, Va. NOEL LAMBERT . . . CONSTANCE CRABTREE Newton Center, Mass. DEAN ROBERTSON . FRANCES JACOBS Steubenvllie, Ohio MILDRED SHEPHERD RUTH KEAT Elijabeth, N. J. LILLIAN STYER . . . ELIZABETH TYLER Annepolii, . . . Norfolk, Va. . . Durham, N. C. . . Richmond, Va. Bordentown, N. J. JEAN COLLMUS LOUISE OBERRENDER PHYLLIS CADY Hempstead, N. Y. MARJORIE HOPKINS f ' tdericksburg. Va. BETTY JEANNE MORDAN Snyder. N. Y. MARY PAHEN ••• jrbiehead. Mass. JEAN REIFF AGNES ROSSBACHER . . . We rfield. N. J. HARRIET SPRAGUE East Cleveland, Ohio TABB TAYLOR Warrenlown. Va. LUCILLE ANDERSON Richmond MARGARET BAILEY Aleiandria, JEAN MARGARET BENHAM Rochester, I SARAH MARGARET BLACK Sea View NANCY J. BRENISER Liqonier LOIS J. CHAMBERLIN Shrewsbury. Mass. VIRGINIA CROXTON Williamsburg. Va. CONSTANCE LEON New Rochelle. N. Y. MARGARET RISOON Werrentown. Ve. PRUDENCE WHITE aMrlottuvill , Va. COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY ALPHA CHI OMEGA FOUNDED AT DePAUW UNIVERSITY 1885 First Row: Doris Berg-Johnsen, Jane Brandt, Virginia Brenn, Dorothy Carneal, Annette Carter. Second Row: Rose Coffin. Dorothy Coppridge, Elizabeth Craig, Madge Dunn. Louise Ely. Third Row: Jean Ettershank, Marjorie Gildner, Elmira Hicks, Mary Hiden, Jean Klinefelter. Fourth Row: June Lucas, Mary Willis O ' Farrell, Harriet Ricketson, Jean Ross, Eleanor Taylor. Fifth Row: Mary Triplett, Nella Whitaker, Jean Wiegand. Harriet Williams, Anne York. pFi } G C THE COLONIAL ECHO. 1940 rar ETA DELTA CHAPTER Eit.bhih.d 1927 MRS. J. C. CHANDLER MRS, W. M. JONES SORORES IN URBE MISS MAE CHANDLER MRS. JOHN JARAHOV MISS MARGARET ROSS MISS KATHLEEN ALSOP SORORES IN FACULTATE MISS altmea hunt MISS ALMA WILKII BEHY CRAIG VIRGINIA BRENN PEGGY GILDNEd PfMidCM r-Prolldenf HARRIET RICKEtSON ELEANOR TAYLOR JUNE LUCAS . . SacraUrY Truturar SORORES IN COLLEGIO JANE BRANDT WilmeMe. III. LOUISE ELY Ml ' .L ' l-. V, VIRGINIA BRENN Indianapolis, Ind. MARY WILLIS OFARRELL Pe ' e ' «bu ' 9, Va DOROTHY COPPRIDGE . . Norfolk. V«. HARRIET RICKETSON . . . New Rochelle, N. Y. BEHY CRAIG . Ridgewood. N. J. ELEANOR TAYLOR Mine Hill. N. J. MADGE DUNN .... Richmond. Va. HARRIET WILLIAMS .... NELLA WHITAKER . . New Rochelle. N ■Upper Darby, Penn. 1941 . ROSE COFUN .Vh.te Plain,. N. C. JUNE LUCAS . Wallingford. Conr MARJORIE GILDNER . Sprlnqlieid. Penn. HARRIET McCarthy Jeney City. N. J. MARY HIOEN L«,burq, Va. 1942 MARGARET STIGALL . . Richmond. Va. DORIS 8ERG-JOHNSEN 3 .omingdale, N. J. JEAN ROSS Ridgewood, N. J. ANN FIT2 HUSH . . BEHE SMITH . Fort Belvoir, Va. LUCY McCLURE Norfolk, Va. MARY TRIPLETT Baltimore. Md. JEAN REINDOLLAC Baltimora, Md. ANNE YORK JEAN WIEGANO Montclair. N. J. PLEDGES GENEVA ARCHIBALD . .... Br. ..r;k. Moi.-.c E-MERA HICKS . „a„ur h, 1 DOROTHY CARNEAL . . Richmond. Va. BEHY JONES . . ... Whaalon. III. ANNEHE CARTER Newport Newj, Va. JEAN KLINEFELTER Norfolk, Va. JANE CHRISTENSEN Wa.hin,ten. 0. C. HILDA LYNN Brighlwafer, N. Y MARY COFFIN ite Plaint, N. Y. ALINE MIMS ickwn Height.. N. Y. JANE CRAIG . Lanidowne, Penn. EMILY SMITH o...og. Spring.. N. Y. JEAN EHERSHAN. . . Stratford, Conn. JEAN STIGALL . . Richmond, Va EMILIA GARCIA . Staten liland. N. Y. RUTH WILLIAMS . New Rochelle, N. .Y BETTY HARRIS . . Highland Park. Ill MARY YORK ... Providence. R. 1. COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY DELTA DELTA DELTA FOUNDED AT BOSTON UNIVERSITY 1888 First Row: Margaret Alexander, Ellen Butt, Mary Caldwell, Jean Cox, Martha Cox, Lucy Doble. Second Row: Ruth Doerschuk, Frances Duryea. Mildred Eastlack, Jean Farr, Dorothy Gleaves, Geraldine Gorden. Third Row: Phyllis Hantz, Lucille Harvey, Georgie Holton. Madeleine Howard, Mary James. Lisbeth Kendall. Fourth Row: Audrey KimbreM, Frances Knight, Elizabeth Knoll, Jean McEldowney, Helen Myers, Jeanne Parker. Fifth Row: Lucille Peavy, Annie Peebles, Marie Reitz. Dorothy Sease, Shirley Sheain, Virginia Sterne. Sixth Row: Gervais Wallace, Louise Weaver, Mildred Wiltshire. J 0 THE COLONIAL ECHO, 1940 lU«JJli,iJ ALPHA MU CHAPTER ett«bl ik«d 1928 MRS. CHARLES DUKE MRS. WILLIAM GUY SORORES IN URBE MRS. K J. HOKE MRS. J. H, JACKSON MRS. HOLLISTER JONES ISS ANNA ROPER I5S EMILY SNEAO MADELEINE HOWARD Prt.idfnf JEAN f-ARS GERALDINE 60RDEN VicePreildtnt MILDRED EASTLACK . . MILDRED WILTSHIRE Treaiure- Stcnlary S««r f«nr SORORES IN COLLEGIO RUTH DOERSCHUK FRANCES DURYEA MARY MILDRED EASTLACK JEAN W. FARR . GERALDINE GORDEN GEOSGIE ANN HOLTON . Bdden, N. C. St. Petersburg. Fla. . . Perlln. N. J. Wenonah, N. J. Broollyn, N. Y. Long Beach. Calif. MARY WEAVER MADELEINE HOWARD ELIZABETH KNOLL JEANNE PARKER DOROTHY 5EASE SHIRLEY SHEAIN GERVAIS WALLACE Gloucejter, Harrrsburg, Penn, . . Dayton. Ohio . . NoHolk. Va. Richmond, Va. Richmond. Va. Waihington. D. C. JEAN COX MARTHA COX DOROTHY CHICK . . Norfolk. Va. . Richmond, Va. Ocawana, N. Y. MILDRED B. WILTSHIRE LUCY MEADE D08IE FRANCES K NIGHT JEAN McELDOWNEY . Richmond, . Slony Creek, Va. Wathington. D. C Philadelphia. Penn MARGARET LEE ALEXANDER . Richmond. V . VIRGINIA GOULD Ouentlco. v.. LOUISE WEAVER ' l;$. Long Island PLEDGES MARY BARCLAY Williamsburg. Va. MARY LISBETH KENDALL Hinsdale, in. ELLEN sun . Norfolk. Va. AUDREY KIMBRELL Richmond, V MARY CALDWELL Maloaka. W. Va. HELEN MARSHALL Petersburg, Va. ELIZABETH COSTENBADEB La Grange, III. HELEN CORINNE MYERS . . Leechburg, Penn. PHOEBE FARIS Nashville, Tenn. MARY LUCILLE PEAVY Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. LOUISE GAYTON Youngslown. Ohio ANNIE DOBIE PEEBLES . Stony Creek, Va. JEAN GEISELMAN Washington. D. C. BARBARA POGUE Cincinnati. Ohio OOROTHY GLEAVES Wylheville. Va. MARIE REITZ Tacoma Park. Md. PHYLLIS HANTZ York, Pern. VIRGINIA STERNE OIn.iddie. Va. LUCILLE HARVEY . Laurel, Va. MARY LOUISE TAYLOR Eliiabeth. N. J. MARY FRANCIS JAMES Shipman, V«. MARGARET WRENN . . Den.«r. Colo. COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY GAMMA PHI BETA FOUNDED AT SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY Nason Fifth Row ;,r Ap;,„r ' u „„ dk n ' .7 Jones Evelyn Kempfer. Elen Lindsay, Jane Macneil. Carrie Massenburg, Sara Moore Nancy Nason. l-itth Row. Frances Paul, Jacqueline Phiihps, Margaret Richards, Jane Schwab, Betty Shenk, Elizabeth Wood. Janet Wo6d Kathleen Wurlter m Iv f fm THE COLONIAL ECHO. 1940 VU.J!J, ' !1LJJ.!.J14. . ' ... ' ALPHA CHI CHAPTER E.tabL.hod 19)1 SORORES IN URBE MISS ANN CHAPMAN HOPE BiniNG JANE GROGGINS LOUISE EPPINGER WILLETHA HOLMES S«Cfel ' i SORORES IN COLLESIO 1940 DOROTHY HOPE BiniNG BETTY CARTER MAE COGGIN FRANCES DARBY LOUISE EPPINGER Perth Amboy, N. J. New York, N. Y. . . Wanaw, Va. . . . Baltimore, Md. . . Chambersburg, Penn. JANET WOOD JANE GROGGINS MARY HOLMES . WILLETHA HOLMES CARRIE MASSEN6URG ELIZABETH WOOD . . Roanoke, Waihington. D. C. . . Newburgh, N. Y. . . Newburgh. N. Y. . . Hampton, Va. WaJhington, 0. C. VIRGINIA BECAN NANCY CHISHOLM MARION CRAFT . LILLIAN DOUGLAS MARY KAY EDINGER Newport Ne s. V ]. . . Rictimond, Va. Valley Stream, L. I. Lynch Station, Va. Woodstock. III. GRACE HOPKINS EVELYN KEMPFER ELLEN LINDSAY FRANCES PAUL . MARGARET RICHARDS . . Ri eriide, Col. . Ale andria, Va. Washington, D. C. Forf Monroe, Va. Fort Benning, G MARGARET ALLEN BETTY BECK BETTY BULL . . Nazareth, Penn . . Washington, D. C BETTY ZIMMERMAN BETTY CREIGHTON NANCY NASON JACQUELINE PHILLIPS . Sheboygan, Wis. Fort Bragg. N. C. FRANCES ARENTZ PAMELA JANE BARHAM HELEN MARGARET BLACK BETAVIA BORUM NOMA BROWN HELEN PATRICIA COLEMAN MARGARET DUVAL MARGARET EATON MARJORIE FEDOERMAN MARIE GRIMES MARIE HELLERS PHYLLIS NILE . . Brodnai, Va. Tarentgm, Penn. Portsmouth. Va. Oyster Bay, L. I. . Arlington. Va. . Norfolk, Va. . . Suffolk. Va. Short Hills. N. J. Lansdowne, Penn. HELEN HOLBROOK ALICE JONES , ANNABEL JONES JANE MACNEIL SARA MOORE . GENEVIEVE RILE MARGARET JANE SCHWAB BETTY JANE SHENK SALLY BET WALKER KATHLEEN JANICE WURSTER SUZANNE ZIHLMAN ELIZABETH ZIMMERMAN . . . Phoebus Bay. Va. Hampton, Va. St. Louis. Mo. Richmond. Va. Germanto m. Penn. Washington. D. C. Harrisburg, Penn . . . Mobiack. Va. Williamsport. Penn. Cumberland. Md. . . Sheboygan. Wis. COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY . UA,JJ!!r l LJi. ' l!LJ ' !J!Ul. mm p ORGAN I Z AT kri.,iiJ.l, ' LiJ.LJ!.. !!.JM....... ---APOLLO DOES NOT ALWAYS KEEP HIS BOW BENT _ „- HORACE IONS BSHS w P H I BETA KAPPA ALPHA OF VIRGINIA OFFICERS JAMES SOUTHAU WIL5 ' . . Pr« ld nl T. J 5TUUS J e. G. SWEM Vlc«-PrM[d«nl R. 6. R08B M OAVIS ■• ifd:ng Stc ' .M-v « I MOHTON INITIATES IN COURSE FROM THE CLASS OF 1940 FRANK BADER DORA D. BOULDIN JEAN WINIFRED CLARAHAN ANNE P. CROSS JANE F. DUNN FRANCES M. DURrEA JEAN W. FARR ALAN CONRAD FORBES EMMA A. HARRISON BEHY ANNA HOLT MARy MADELEINE HOWARD JOHN STUART HUDSON MARTHA E. JOHNSON LOIS VIRGINIA LEACH MIRIAM MOLLEN ELIZABETH MOORE ALVIN LLOYD PHILLIPS CHARLES L. OUIHMEYER FRANK RAFLO OTELIA DEAN ROBERTSON Trtmirtr ANNE H. SEWARD SEYMOUR SHWILIER JAMES C, TALLEY FRANCES K. WAGENER VIRGINIA WILSON ELIZABETH MORTON WOOD MEMBERS N RESIDENCE KATHLEEN M. ALSOP LEHIE GREGORY ARMISTEAD ALFRED R. ARMSTRONG MARTHA E. BARKSDALE D. J. BLOCKER H. L. BRIDGES MARGARET F. BRIDGES ELEANOR CALKINS DONALD W. DAVIS ASHTON DOVELL CHARLES J. DUKE. JR. VERNON M. GEDDY WILLIAM G. GUY CHANNING M. HALL EMILY MOORE HALL SARAH LOUISE HALL JOHN E. HOCUTT K. J. HOKE J. R. L. JOHNSON J. WILFRED LAMBERT FRANK A. MacDONALD VERNON L. NUNN LOUE ELIZABETH PENDLETON R. G. ROBB T. J. STUBBS. JR MRS. T. J. STUBBS. JR. A. G. TAYLOR R. C. YOUNG MRS. JOHN ZAHAROV AFFILIATED MEMBERS JOHN STEWART BRYAN Beta of Virginia T. S. COX Beta of Virginia FRANCES H. CRAIGHILL. JR Beta of Tenneisee J. H. DILLARD Gamma of Virginia JOHN R. FISHER Alpha of Tenncuee MRS. J. R. FISHER Alpha of Tenneuee ERNEST W. GRAY Alpha of Rhode liland JOHN D. GREEN Beta of Virginia CHARLES T. HARRISON Alpha of Alabama INGA OLLA HELSETH Alpha of Florida RICHARD H. HENNEMA ' . Beta of Virginia FREDERICK W. HOEING i-3 of Masuchuietif ALTHEA HUNT ... Eta of Pennsylvania JESS H. JACKSON . Alpha of Alabama E. RUFFIN JONES. JR. Beta of Virginia L. H. JONES Beta of California WILFRED KAPLAN Alpha of Masiachuiettj GRACE W. LANDRUM lota of Mauachusetts CHARLES F. MARSH Gamma of Wlicomin MRS. C. F. MARSH R. c. McClelland JEANNEHE S. McCONNELL DONALD MEIKLEJOHN . JAMES W. MILLER . R. L. MORTON ERASER NEIMAN BELA W. NORTON CHERRY NOniNGHAM THOMAS PINCKNEY WILLIAM PRENTICE DAVID S. PROSSER JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER, JR. S. D. SOUTHWORTH . JOHN M. STETSON CHARLES H. STONE E. G. SWEM A. P. WAGENER I. S. ZFASS . Gamma of Wisconiin Alpha of Wejf Virginia . . . Delta of Virginia . Alpha of WiKonlin . Alpha of Michigan . . . Beta of Virginia Beta of Mauachutetti . . Alpha of Maine . . Beta of lllinoit Beta of Virginia Beta of Mauachuiettt .... Eptllon of Ohio Alpha of Rhode Island Beta of New Jertey Alpha of Connecticut . Alpha of GMrgIa Gamma of Pennsylvania Alpha of Maryland Beta of Virginia COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY ELMO TURTON LEGG President JOHN EDWARD DILLARD Vice-President CHARLES TRAWICK HARRISON Secretary ROBERT AMERICUS DOUGLAS Treasurer OFFICERS OMICRON DELTA KAPPA JOHN EDWARD DILLARD ROBERT AMERICUS DOUGLAS ALVIN LLOYD PHILLIPS ACTIVE MEMBERS UNDERGRADUATES ELMO TURTON LEGG CHARLES LEON HAYDEN ROY WILLIAM ARTHUR GRADUATES HAROLD GOULDMAN HIBBERT DELL COREY WILLIAM GEORGE GUY FACU LTY CHARLES TRAWICK HARRISON JOHN LATANE LEWIS DANIEL JAMES BLOCKER HERBERT LEE BRIDGES JAMES DAVID CARTER JOSEPH C. CHANDLER GRAVES GLENWOOD CLARK THEODORE SULLIVAN COX DONALD WALTON DAVIS HAROLD REELY DINGES, JR. CHARLES J. DUKE. JR. WAYNE FULTON GIBBS WILLIAM S. GOOCH, JR. TUCKER JONES YELVERTON O. KENT INACTIVE MEMBERS J. WILFRED LAMBERT CHARLES FRANKLIN MARSH CHARLES P. McCURDY, JR. RICHARD LEE MORTON T. J. STUBBS, JR. EARL GREGG SWEM ERIC TIPTON ALBION GUILFORD TAYLOR CARL M. VOYLES ANTHONY PELZER WAGENER A. H. WERNER DUDLEY WARNER WOODBRIDGE ROSCOE CONKLING YOUNG t . THE COLONIAL ECHO, 19 4 -. ■1 — - MORTAR JEAN CLARAHAN President ROSA ELLIS Vice-President ELIZABETH MOORE Secretary VIRGINIA BRENN Treasurer ANNE CROSS Historian ELIZABETH KNOLL Editor NATIONAL WOMEN ' S HONOR SOCIETY BOARD COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY WOMEN ' S STUDENT COOPERATIVE GOVERNMENT EXECUTIVE COUNCIL ANNE CROSS President JUNE LUCAS Vice-President EDNA KLINGE Secretary THEO KELCEY Treasurer GARDINA MATEJKA Representative-at-large JUDITH BIRDSEYE Representative-at-large JACQUELINE FOWLKES Freshman Representative THE COLONIAL ECHO, 1940 ELIZABETH MOORE Chairman MARJORIE GILDNER Secretary JEAN CLARAHAN Senior Representative JEANNEHE APPLEBY Senior Representative ELIZABETH FOSTER Junior Representative LUCY MEADE DOBIE Junior Representative PATRICIA NIXON Sophomore Representative HONOR COMMITTEE WOMEN ' S STUDENT COOPERATIVE GOVERNMENT COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY ■WOMEN ' S STUDENT COOPERATIVE GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION JUDICIAL COMMITTEE ROSA ELLIS Chairman ELLEN LINDSAY Secreta Y RUTH RAPP Junior Representative CAROLINE COOK Sophom ore Repress ntative EDNA WHITE Representative-at large VIRGINIA 3RENN Represe ntative-at-la rge NANCY WESTCOn Freshman Repress ntative ELIZABETH KNOLL Chandler House Pr esident MARY CALDWELL Barrett House Pr esident FLORENCE MODE Jeffersc n House Pr esident DOROTHY SCHMITZ Brown House Pre ident ■' p. THE COLONIAL ECHO, 1940 ■)  MEN ' S STUDENT BODY OFFICERS JOHN HUDSON PRESIDENT ROBERT M. NEWTON. JR. SECRETARY. TREASURER COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY MEN ' S HONOR COUNCIL JOHN DILLARD President RUSSELL COX Vice-President SAUNDERS ALMOND Secretary GORDON DORRIER Senior Member CHARLES GONDAK Junior Member LOUIS RIVES Junior Member GORDON HANSON Sophomore Member THE COLONIAL ECHO, 1940 AIDES TO THE PRESIDENT ELMO LEGG . . ALFRED ALLEY SAUNDERS ALMOND FRANK DAMROSCH, I JOHN DILLARD ROBERT A. DOUGLAS JOHN GARREn CHARLES GONDAK Cm,,.. A.n- HAROLD GOULDMAN ARTHUR B. HANSON LEON HAYDEN CARTER HOLBROOK JOHN HUDSON ROBERT NEWTON A. LLOYD PHILLIPS HENRY WHITEHOUSE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY THE COLONIAL ECHO EDITORIAL STAFF ELIZABETH MOORE Editor-in-Chief JOAN JARRETT Assistant Editor STANLEY EBB Associate Editor HELEN McDERMOTT Design Editor HENRY KIBEL Design Editor CLARK PRESBREY Organizations Editor GERTRUDE VAN WYCK Activities Editor HOPE HUNT Faculty Editor BUSINESS STAFF A. CALDWELL CASON Business Manager LAWRENCE PETTET Photography Manager ELIZABETH MOORE Editor-in-Chief ELIZABETH FOSTER Sorority Editor THOMAS MOUGEY Fraternity Editor EDWARD MILLER Photography Editor JOHN GARRETT Photographer SAUNDERS ALMOND . . . Editor of Men ' s Athletics LAWRENCE PETTET, Assistant Editor of Men ' s Athletics MARJORIE GILDNER Editor of Women ' s Athletics E. VIRGINIA TEAL, Assistant Editor of Women ' s Athletics MARGARET MITCHELL .... Chief of Typist Staff ELIZABETH JANE COOK . . . Advertising Mana GERALDINE GORDEN Activities Mana SHIRLEY SHEAIN Circulation Mana CALDWELL CASON Business Mana. THE COLONIAL ECHO, 1940 iii... ... ' ,;., ,., ' « 1 GENERAL STAFF ACTIVITIES B.t., 3.-,: Lo.. Chamborhn Lyllxlh Collenbjder Martha Davidton Evelyn Kempfer Virginia Knerr Helen Melvin J a ' cTe ' ltie ' htl. FACULTY Kitfy Jane Brirtor Evelyn Kempler SORORITIES Virginia Boardman ;.t, Jane Britton Eleanor Ely June Lucat Margaret Peck Ruth Rapp FRATERN ITIES George Gotthall PHOTOGRAPHY Jamei Davis Lucy Oority Jamei Fleming MENS ATHLETICS Rui B.fit D.cha ' d Da Richard Earia Frank Machlin Joieph Marko«lH Edward Plitt Edgar Pointer WOMEN ' S ATHLETICS Mary Ei.iabe ' h C. El.zab ' Oavii Ethel Ford Helen Gerry Nancy Guplill loii Leach Jean Rjindollar TYPING f.-q.r,ia Bacar Jud.th B. ' dw,. Vlrq.rla Burc, Loi« Cha ' be ' iin Mariori Gildner Maria Hellert Carlton Laing Marion Pate Margaret Peck BUSINESS STAFF Dofolh. S««M Judd Oqdan Aalhonn Sfallman Strva.t W.ll.c. Jwn Co. LiMilM Wtavar B«tN CralqKMd BunVh . vdman Betf ' o enlt Edith Oebc. Edward Plitt Forest Meriden COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY rmTTraini THE ROYALIST Three years ago there appeared on the campus of William and Mary a pocket- size publication called The Royalist. Neither a literary magazine, nor a humor mag- azine, The Royalist, frankly experimental, aimed to be a college magazine. Published entirely by the students and designed to appeal to the whole student body, it Included illustrated articles and fiction, cartoons and other humorous features, poetry, book reviews, and photographs of the college. Enthusiastically received from the beginning, it continued to hold student interest through the ever-improving quality of its content and make-up, through the close contact it has kept with the college, and through its spirit of enterprise. MERRITT FOSTER EDITH HARRIS Literary Editor 1 THE COLONIAL ECHO 19 4 v3S !i! !S7 T7! T i TTTuV EDITORIAL BOARD MERRITT FOS Edltor-in-Ct-lef EDITH HARRIS . Literary Editor DAVID FORER . Art Editor LITERARY STAFF JOHN SUMNER ROBERT MARSHALL MUNSEY SLACK BETTY KNOLL ART STAFF MUNSEY SLACK LOUISE WEAVER HELEN McDERMOn MARIANNE HECKMAN COPY PHOTOGRAPHY STERLING STRANGE JOHN GARREn EXCHANGE CIRCULATION RICHARD KENT STANLEY EBB PRESS FASHIONS ROBERT LANSBURGH DAVID FORER MARGARET STIGALL COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY THE FLAT HAT EDITORIAL STAFF ROBERT STAINTON EdItor-ln-Chief ARTHUR KLEINFELDER Managing Editor BETTY KNOLL Managing Editor DAVID QUINLAN News Editor EDITORIAL BOARD CARL MUECKE EDITH HARRIS KORMIC LAPOLLA ROBERT MARSHALL HARRY BARR JOHN SUMNER WALTER BARA FRANK RAFLO Sports Editor JOHN GARRETT Photographer ROBERT STAINTON Editor-in-Chief HARRY GEBAUER Business Manager THE COLONIAL ECHO, 1940 x? REPORTORIAL STAFF WILLARD BERGWALL JANICE HARVEY ANNE CROSS MARY THEDIECK .lERLING STRANGE FORREST MURDEN FRANCES ROULSTONE SAUNDERS ALMOND TRUDIE GREEN GEORGE SISSON MARY EATON CHARLES SCRIPPS JOSEPH RIDDER EDWARD SVETKY WALTER KAYLIN WALTER BARA BUSINESS HARRY GEBAUER . ALPHONSE CHESTNUT ARTHUR COSGROVE THOMAS MOUGEY AUSTIN ROBERTS JANE HARDEN STAFF FOSTER JENNINGS JACK HALLOWELL STUART HURLEY WILLIAM HOWARD Business Manager Circulation Manager EUGENE ELLIS EDNA KLINGE ASHBY LINCOLN WESLEY BEHEL COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY Hi F. H. C. SOCIETY Founded 1750 OFFICERS JOHN H. GARRETT, JR President ELMO LEGG Secretary J. C. CHANDLER Permanent Secretary HAROLD L. FOWLER Permanent Treasurer FRATRES IN URBE GEORGE COLEMAN RUTHERFORD GOODWIN CHANNING HALL Y. O. KENT B. D. PEACHY THOMAS SAVAGE FRATRES IN FACULTATE JOHN STEWART BRYAN J. WILFRED LAMBERT ROSCOE CONKLING YOUNG FRATRES IN COLLEGIO SAUNDERS ALMOND ARTHUR COSGROVE JOHN DILLARD CHARLES GONDAK HAROLD M. GOULDMAN, JR., B.A. ARTHUR B. HANSON, B.A, CARTER HOLBROOK GORDON HOLLAND ROBERT HORNSBY JOSEPH LAWLER WILLIAM MURPHY HERBERT YOUNG THE COLONIAL ECHO 19 4 Lli..,!IJiU.,.,L:.r........ FRESHMAN TRIBUNAL JOHN HUDSON JOHN GARRETT THOMAS BRENNAN RICHARD KENT, JR. Chairman JEANNETTE APPLEBY RUTH ANN HOLZMUELLER SARAH BELL COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY THETA ALPHA PHI OFFICERS MERRITT FOSTER .... President ARTHUR COSGROVE . . . JOHN SUMNER Vice-President ARTHUR B. HANSON . . . Treasurer MEMBERS Hattle Abbitt Virginia Brenn Thomas Forsyth, graduate Leila Anne Munce Walter Bara Louise Eppinger William Land R. William Parry DRAMATIC CLUB OFFICERS JOHN SUMNER . President VIRGINIA BRENN Vice-President MEMBERS Hattie Abbitt Thomas Forsyth Walter Bara Merritt Foster Marva Blair Marjorle Gildner Anne Cross Arthur B. Hanson Louise Eppinger Hope Hunt Henry Kibe! EDNA WHITE Secretary ARTHUR COSGROVE Treasurer MISS ALTHEA HUNT Faculty Adviser Elizabeth Knoll William Parry Carlton Laing David Quinlan William Land Ronnie Ronalds Elizabeth Moore Susan Shafer Carl Muecke Virginia Tripp THE COLONIAL ECHO 19 4 CHI DELTA PHI EDITH HARRib re.ldent FLORENCE MODE S.cretary.Tr.asu.er MEMBERS Joyce Bonynge Ann« Crov. Jean Farr Betty Knoll Jean Klinefelter Loah Leioowiti M,.v W S., - - Wi-M Doris Miller ' • ' -- ' -V Mary Willis OFarr. ETA SIGMA PHI OFFICERS CONRAD FORBES . . . JEAN PARKER President EMILY WILSON -.. ommg Secretary FRANCES WAGENER Corresponding Secretary MERRin FOSTER Door-Keeper HONORARY MEMBERS Dr. A. P. Wagonor Mrs. W. A. Peery Dr. G. J. Ryan Mr. Pinckney Mrs. P. W. Hiden M .•, M,-q,r.t WrlqKt Dr. G. W. Landrum MEMBERS Alfred Alley Conrad Forbes Merritt Foster Edith Harris Gordon Holland Virginia Hoyle Ellen Lindsay Jean Parlror Augusta Porter John Sumner David Quinlan Kathleen J. Taylor Dorothy Schmitz Frances Wegener Elizabeth Smith Emily WlUon COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY ij 1 1 ARMAND HARKLE5S MAXINE MINES . , JEAN STEVENSON . Preside -Preside Chairm LAMBDA PHI SIGMA OFFICERS . . . Secretary-Treasurer Publicity Chairman HONORARY MEMBERS Mr. Douse MEMBERS vden John Sumner son Dorothy Walling COLLEGE CHAPEL CHOIR OFFICERS JEAN STEVENSON CHESTER BAKER MEMBERS Hattie Abbitt Margaret Alexander Virginia Boardman Virginia Buchser Catherine Cottermai Marx Figley Margaret French Mary York Glen Fulwider Griffin Callahan Janice Harvey Armand Harkless Barbara Kempf Ralph Hart Virginia Markle Clifton Kreps Dorothy Walling Norris Lineweave Norma Warren William Parry MAXINE MINES Secretary and Organist CMRISTEL AMMER Assistant Secretary WALTER SNOWDEN Librarian Bernard Russell Douglas Smith John Sumner Phillip Thomas aymond Walter Kemp West t%t tmh THE COLONIAL ECHO, 1940 THETA CHI DELTA OFFICERS LLOYD PHILLIPS JAMES A. JOHNSON PHILIP S. FRANCIS HONORARY MEMBERS Mr. G. C. Barclay MEMBERS Alfred R. Armstrong Frank Bader William Bishop Prosidont Vice-President . . SecretarY Dr. H. N. Calderwood Harold Dinges W. G. Guy David Camp Benjamin Foley Walter S. Measday ALPHA THETA CHAPTER FAY ASHTON CARMINES ROBERT A. DOUGLAS CONRAD YOCUM . . John E. Hocutt Elliot Mitchell John L. Owon Seymour $: Cof ' -ip ndlrg Secretaf Treasure Crucible Reporte Minor W. Thomas, Greduate WESLEY FOUNDATION JANE DUNN Pre-.oo ' t HARRIET MURRAY Sacrotary RICHARD MEARS Treasurer WELLS LEWIS . . . Worship and Program Chairman The Wesley Foundation of the Mo-- ■' ■-i community. OFFICERS KATHLEEN TAYLC- -..creation Chairman DOROTHY GRIFFIN W:- d Friendship Chairman STEDMAN EURE . Personnel and Publicity Chairman REV. W. L. MURPHY Director to I itter to the religious life and needs of the college COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY JAMES C. TALLEY President SEYMOUR SHWILLER Vice-President PAULINE M. OBST Secretary-Treasurer DR. W. W. MERRYMON Faculty Adviser OFFICERS SIGMA P I SIGMA DR. W. G. GUY DR. W. W. MERRYMON FACU LTY MEMBERS DR. J. M. STETSON DR. R. C. YOUNG MR. WILLIAM MARSH VERNON STRAND GRADUATE MEMBERS IN CITY EDVv ARD WARE M. W. THOMAS FRANK BADER BENJAMIN FOLEY BETTY ANNA HOLT JAMES A. JOHNSON ACTIVE MEMBERS ROBERT NEWTON PAULINE M. OBST A. LLOYD PHILLIPS SEYMOUR SHWILLER JAMES C. TALLEY THE COLONIAL ECHO, 19 4 Ak.. OFFICERS MARTHA JOHNSON OEAN ROBERTSON VIRGINIA MacDONALn MAXINE MINES BEATRICE SCHNH tc HELEN JONES on HELEN FOSS WfF e Pr tid«ft I S« r«Ury ■J S« ' Ot«ry Treciur ' KAPPA DELTA MEMBERS UUHA BOULUiN CATHERINE COUNTS SUE DUNCAN LOUISE EPPINGER CLARA GAETJENS EMMA HARRISON MAXINE HINES MARTHA JOHNSON HELEN JONES GARDINA MATEJKA VIRGINIA MacDONALO CHARLES OUIHMEYER DEAN ROBERTSON EDITH ROGERS HARRIET RICKETSON BEATRICE SCHNEIDER EDWARD SIERKS KATHLEEN TAYLOR HELEN STRANGE M COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY I MARGUERITE HILL President OFFICERS ■MARVA BLAIR Vice-President EILEEN WOODS Secretary HELEN VINCE Treasurer KAPPA OMICRON PHI SPONSORS MISS ALMA WILKIN MISS LILLIAN CUMMINGS MISS JEAN STEWART MEMBERS CLARA GAETJENS EMILIE PHILLIPS LEAH LEIBOWITZ MARGARET WEST PLEDGES FRANCES DARBY ELEANOR ROWAN MARGARET JAHNKE AURA SCHROEDER OLIVE NESTOR JEAN STEVENSON JANET WOOD THE COLONIAL ECHO 19 4 ::Ail..;i -. w.. OFFICERS JEAN CUARAHAN ANN TERRELL GARDINA MATEj A RUTH STRUMINGi ' ' MAE COGGIN HISTORY CLUB MEMBERS HAIIIE ABBIU MARTHA ANDERSON CHARLOTTE BAGOT MARJORIE BARNES VIRGINIA BAZILE HARRY BARR MARION BLAIR DORA BOULDIN CHRISTINE COWAN JEAN CRIST SUE DUNCAN GRACE FLAVELL COULBOURNE GODFREY LAWRENCE GOLDSMITH ELIZABETH GREEN GEORGE HARPER EOYTHE HARRISS MARIE HELLERS MADELEINE HOWARD JEANNE IVEY FRANCES JACOBS BARBARA KERN EDNA KLINGE MARGARET LAUGHNER FLORENCE MERRYMAN EVELYN ROBINSON BEATRICE SCHNEIDER FRANCES SEYMOUR ROBERT TILDEN BETTY TURNER JUNE WORLEY COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY I p PAUL POST President WILLIAM ST. JOHN Secretary JOHN DILLARD Treasurer OFFICERS ACCOUNTING CLUB HOUSTON ASHWORTH JOSEPH BERMAN CALDWELL CASON ALEXANDER CURYK MAXIE DAVIS STANLEY EBB HARRY GLICK LEON HAYDEN GORDON HOLLAND MEMBERS ROBERT KLEIN ELMO LEGG SIDNEY POPKIN DONALD PYLE EDWARD QUIST CHARLES ROBERTS DONALD P. REID SEYMOUR SHWILLER NORMAN WEINBERG THE COLONIAL ECHO, 19 4 OFFICERS NELLA WHITAKEP JOSEPH BERMAN FLEANOR TAYLOR HOWARO ANPFRSON THOMAS R. DEW ECONOMICS CLUB MEMBERS Saundors Almond Houston AshwortK eifford Beal Hope BiHing Daniel Bradley John Brennan Thomas Brennan John Brodka BeMy Carter Thomas Carlwright Caldwell Cason Gordon Dorrior Robert A. Douglas Adrlenne Easfment Rosa Ellis Louise Ely Paul Fischer Eliiabelh Foster William Silmore Harry Glicl Charles Gondal Edmund Goodlow Robert Griffin Clarence Groqan Jane Groqqins James Hargis Leon Haydon Raymond Haynie C. T. HolbrooV Gordon Holland Robert Hornsby Marie Hellers Francos Jordan Robert Kern Henry Kibel Robert Kline Arthur Kneip Joseph Lawler Edgar Lequm Judd Lewis Arthur London Carrie Massenberg Florence Merryman Edward Millar William Musser Mary Willis O ' Farrell William Parry Lawrence Pettet Donald Pyle Charles Qulttmeyer Louis Rives Austin Roberts Charles Roberts Bernard Russell Dorothy Sehmltr Seymour Shwiller Robert Stainton Sterling Strange Lillian Styer Hubert Sumner Linwood Tabb Alfred Walton Sanford Warren Henry Whifehouse Richard Whiting Elsie Wilde Harriet Williams Virginia Wilson Betty Wood Fred Woriter COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY I ALPHONSE CHESTNUT President ELSIE VREELAND Vice-President MARGARET LONGLEY Secretary ARTHUR KEENEY Treasurer OFFICERS CLAYTON-GRIMES BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY Dr. R. P. Ash Dr. H. N. Calderwood Ann Earnhardt Rosa Ellis Mary Ruth Black John Garrett Virginia Boardman Harry Gebauer Emma Bourquin Leonard Geyer Griffin Callahan George Gotshall Annette Carter Jane Harden Patrick Ciri James Hartwell Virginia Claudon Dorothy Hogshire David Cohen Claire Hulcher Caroline Cook Muriel Kyle Catherine Cotterman Joan Lehman Ruth Davis James Longley Dorian Dial Irma Luxton Katherine Donald Florence Mackler Eliza East Richard Mears Eugene W. Ellis Robert W. Menzel MEMBERS IN THE FACULTY Dr. D. W. Davis Dr. A. L. DeLIsle Jane Mercer Florence Mode Eleanor Nottingha Dorothy Overholse Jacqueline Phillip; Na icy Edith Rathbun Jean Reiff Astrld Riffolt Howard Rogow Ronnie Ronalds Frances Roulstone Ellis Rucker Howard Scott Charles Scripps Anne Seward MEMBERS Seymour Simerman Thomas Smith Stewart Snow Jean Snyder Anthony Stallman Janet Stewart Malcolm Sullivan Robert Tepper Virginia Tripp Robert M. Wade Elizabeth Wakeman Annette Warren Darrell Watson Louise Weaver Conrad Yocum THE COLONIAL ECHO. 1940 OFFICERS JANE GROGGINS ALICE GATES JAMES TALLEY PHILIP FRANCIS EUCLID CLUB MEMBERS CHARLES SEVILLE SALLY BOURNE WILLIAM BROWN DAVID CAMP VICTOR CARBONARO T. CRAWLEY DAVIS ROSA ELLIS ERWIN GEIGER COULBOURNE GODFREY CLARENCE GROGAN BEnY a;,;,a n . CARLIN MAY JEAN McELDOWNEY ROBERT NEV ON LLOYD PHILLIPS HARRIET RICKETSON ASTRID RIFFOLT SEYMOUR SHWILLER JAMES WAHAB MARY WEAVER COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY wmmmi REBECCA BATES President DEAN ROBERTSON Vice-President MYRA BIRCHETT Secretary VIRGINIA COULBOURN Treasurer MILDRED WILTSHIRE Reporter to the Flat Hat OFFICERS LIBRARY SCIENCE CLUB MR. CHARLES H. STONE MISS MAE GRAHAM IDELL BAKER ALMA BAUMEISTER MARGARET BIGLER SARAH BURTON BEVERLY COLEMAN CATHERINE COUNTS ELIZABETH DAVIS MARGARET EDWARDS ETHEL FORD MARTHA FULCHER VIRGINIA GARRETT EMMA HARRISON RUTH STAEBNER FACULTY MISS ELLEN FLETCHER MISS SARAH SEAGLE MEMBERS MARY HOLMES JOAN JARRETT MARTHA JOHNSON MURIEL LAING DORIS LOCKE VIRGINIA MacDONALD CATHERINE MAVOR CAROLYN MOSES FRANCES PAUL SUE PLUNKETT EDITH ROGERS ERNESTINE SMITH THE COLONIAL ECHO. 1940 :i«lU.:iiJ-i V.-. OFFICERS fRANCtS WAGENfi PEGGY LEBAIR ROBERT LANSBUB - ' MARVA BLAIR RUTH RAPP . BETTY WHITEHIIL AtiUUnl Progrtfm Ch«irm«n F R E N C H CLUB MEMBERS Jano Ald.n jMnn tta Apploby Virginia Armjtrong Mildrod Arrowhiil Woltar Bara Joi phin« Barlar Kathvrlns BiddUspacher Mary Ruth Black Evelyn Bolton Lucy Catlett Edward Coolte Consfanco Crabtrea Marion Craft Eleanor Darr Richard Earle Jean Edwards Grace Elliot Jean Farr Edward FIthar Grace Flavell Geraldina Gordan Grace Hopiilni Marjorle Hopklnj Madeleine Howard Frances Jourdan Flora Kearney Carlton Laing Noel Lambert Mary Latimer Harold Laiaron Benjamin Lotion Dorothy Lindquill Virginia Longino Florence Mode Betty Mordan Louise Oberrender Mary Patten Nancy Parker Frances Paul Margaret Pack Muriel Ranges Natalie Rogers Ronnie Ronalds Agnes Rossbacher Eleanor Schrolbor Aura Schroeder Virginia Sterne Ruth Strumlnger Malcolm Sullivan John Sumner Virginia Tripp Jertrude Van Wyck Elsie Vreeland Margaret West Yachnin COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY fmm CARLTON LAINS President HERBERT YOUNG Vice-President MARGARET FORD Secretary LILLIAN WAYMACK . .Treasurer OFFICERS SPANISH CLUB FACULTY ADVISERS Dr Victor Iturralde Mr, C. R. Morales MEMBERS Hattie Abbitt Thomas Delia Torre Dorothy Judd Margaret Richards Thomas Andrews Katherine Donald Eleanor King Mildred Russell Virgil Andrews Edward Dratz Robert Klein Shirley Sheain Myrtle Blele Jane Dunn Edna Klinge Bruce Simons Marion Blair Mildred Eastlack Frances Knight Betty Smith Marcia Bourne Adrienne Eastment Edward Legum Virginia Smith William Brown Katherine Edge Jack London Sterling Strange Jane Browne Margaret Edwards James Longley Hubert Sumner Francis Bryant Hazel Edyvean Eleanor Mabry Vincent Taffe Katharine Butterfield Conrad Forbes Anthony Maucione Terry Teal Helen Butts Clara Gaetjens Gardina Matejka Robert Tepper Phyllis Cady Geraldine Garst Betty Moore Frank Thompson Caldwell Cason William Garwood George Moore Cleo Tweedy Nancy Chisholm Harry Gebauer Caroline Moses Elsie Vreeland Franklin Clark Jack Geddes Mary Osbourne Samuel Walker Mary Colpitts Joseph Hanley Frances Paul Hugh Watson Caroline Cook R. L Haynie Lawrence Pettet Janet Wood Benjamin Crowson Georgie Ann Holton Muriel Ranges June Worley Ann Fitz Hugh Edith Rathbun THE COLONIAL ECHO, 1940 ' {Ll. OFFICERS FRANK YEA ER USTIN LEE ■' 13 CLUB FACULTY MEMBERS MiBBfRT P. COREY GRADUATE MEMBERS R. WILLIAM ARTHUR HAROLD DINGES UNDERGRADUATE MEMBERS FRANCIS BRY ' .- ARTHUR COSGROVE GORDON DORRIER JOHN GARREH CARTER T. HOLBROOK CARL KLEINKNECHT DONALD MEIKLEJOHN GEORGE A. RYAN HAROLD GOULDMAN EDWARD MOTLEY STEPHEN LENZI AUSTIN LEE ELMO LEGG LLOYD PHILIPS WILLIAM ST. JOHN HAROLD TOWER FRANK YEAGER COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY JEAN STEVENSON President THELMA LEIGH BELL Vice-President RUTH RAPP Secretary BARBARA KEMPF Treasurer OFFICERS WOMEN ' S GLEE CLUB MEMBERS Christel Ammer Winifred Carter Almera Hiclcs Margaret Oewel Lucille Anderson Arlene Daniel Mary Holmes Nancy Parker Geneva Archibald Ruth Diamond Wiiletha Holmes Margaret Peck Maryanne Ballard Lucie L. Dreyer Marion Jardine Jacqueline Phillips Virginia Boardman Suzanne Eppes Joan Jarrett Jane Rile Nancy Boatwrigiit Elizabeth Fisher Betty Parts Jones Margaret Risdon Joyce Bonynge Patricia Foss Helen Jones Barbara Smith Betavia Borum Margaret Freid Evelyn Kempfer Doris Speake Jane Browne Margaret French Virginia Knerr Mary Triplett Virginia Buchser Trudi Green Cecile Lynn Regina Williams Betty Bull Nancy Guptill Jeanne Maiden Betty Wood Mavis Bunch Mary Hamner Virginia Markle Janice Worster Carol Lee Burd Nancy Hardin Evelyn Mille. Margaret Wrenn Janice Harvey Madalyn Mims THE COLONIAL ECHO, 19 4 mm OFFICERS PROFESSOR RAMON d FRANK OAMROSCM BAND MEMBERS CornttI Clarinet! Frank Thomai Rob«r« Fricl. Jamai Davit Jamai Cockrall Royca CoMingham Gaorgo Mooro Philip Duk. George Heir Ira Dworkin Jo eph Solomon Mario Rollo Dorothy Whitfield Martin K.nter Eleanor Row.- Ralph Raincka Jack Feaitar Douglat Robblm William Arthur AUei Kamp Boot Armand Ha ' kUn Trombonei Arthur Kp : Bruce Simoni Gordon Jame. Hendry Richard Thome, Frank Damrojch Dorrler Ftyte Batiey Dougiais Anna Zepht Sam Robbin, Darrell Wation William Fiihor David Sparbar Robert Thravhar Alto Saiet Harold Oingei Robert Mode Bat.e. Leon Hayden Richard Mear, Tenor Saiet Edward Cook B.riton. S.. Percuiiion Douglas Smith Walter Snowden Richard Saarlet Howard Smith O. D. Robert Kerr Kempter Welt Thomas Carfwright Weitel Anthony Maucione Williarr Drum Major. Norman B. Fun-,lon Land •str ' - e n i fL— mm COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY p BETTY MOORE President BETTY WOOD Vice-President TRUDI VAN WYCK Manager of Debates MR. JOHN L. LEWIS Coach OFFICERS WOMEN ' S DEBATE COUNCIL DR. FOWLER CAROL BURD EVELYN COSBY ANNE CROSS MAPI DAVIDSON LOUISE EPPINGER MARY HAMNER SHIRLEY HOFFMAN MARTHA JOHNSON DORIS MILLER MAR ARET MITCHELL NANCY NASON MARY WILLIS O ' FARRE COUNCIL COMMITTEE DR. MARSH MEMBERS FRANCES PAUL LUCILLE PELHAM EDITH RATHBUN JEAN REINDOLLAR PATRICIA STEELE JANE SCHWAB VIRGINIA STUART ETTY LEE STUTSON THE COLONIAL ECHO, 1940 OFFICERS STEOMAN EURE ROBERT TEPPER WALTER MEASDAY JAMES WATKINS B ERNARD RANSONf MR. JOHN L. LEwr, V.-o f-«-.Mo Man.q. MEN ' S DEBATE COUNCIL MEMBERS ANTHONY CHAMPA RUSSELL COX PAUL KRATZIG LAURENCE LESHAN LOUIS RIVES RICHARD SEARLES STERLING STRANGE ROBERT WARNER SANFORD WARREN AUGUSTUS M. WINDER COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY ELIZABETH JANE COOK President JOAN JARRETT Vice-President PATRICIA NIXON Secretary CHRISTINE COWAN Treasurer OFFICERS BOOT AND SPUR CLUB SAUNDERS ALMOND NELLIE ANDERSON BARBARA BARNARD MYRTLE E. BIELE DOROTHY CARNEAL BARBARA COOPER CONSTANCE CRABTREE LUCY DORITY BEHY FOSTER MARGARET FRENCH DOROTHY GAMMACK WILLIAM GILMORE DORA GREENE NANCY GUPTILL ROBERT HAZEN MEMBERS BETTY RUTH KIRST DOROTHY LINDCPUIST FLORENCE MACKLER JOYCE MATHES MARGARET MEINHARD AGNES ROSSBACHER IRIS SHELLEY MURIEL SHELLEY DOROTHY SWAN VICK SWANSON BETSY WAKEMAN PRISCILLA WILSON FRANCES JANE WOLF MARY FRANCES ZARBOCK ELIZABETH ZIMMERMAN Hnilin THE COLONIAL ECHO, 1940 mm OFFICERS HENRY KIBEL CHRISTINE COWA ' KATHRYN HOOVE P BARBARA KEMPF SCARAB SOCIETY MEMBERS Margaret Aloiardor Ha;o. £.-!, «« ' •• hiCa. K. B«Hy B«cl Ruth Finn Noel Lamb« Virginia Bocan Mar, Figl. Wilma Lam . Mary Ruth Blacl Marie Hellert Joan Lehmar t..Jat«! . i! .!l,.r. Joan Bower. Marianne Haclman Beverly Leikir Jean Stevenson Joyce Bonynge Shirley Hoffman Virginia Ma-l r Jean Stigall Dora Bouldin Dorothy Hogihire Paul Makler Charle. Stousland Bef y Boyd Hop. Hunt Carlin May Jamet Talley K!Hy Jane Britton Mary J. Hollingthead Helen McDermott Tabb Taylor Virginia Bunce Betty Irwin Helen Melvin Betty Tepler Betty Buntin Bernard Itzlowiti Helen Matchett Nancy Trice Carol Lee Burd Jeanne Jefferjon Miriam Mollen McKia Trotter Juanice Campbell Annabell Jones Mary Louise Morton Conna Tru.lon Catherine Cotterman Catherine Jones Leiia Ann Munce Ruth Tucker Paul Couch Richard Kaufman Anne Nottingham Joan Wallace BeHy Craighead Ruth Keat Louise Oberrender Philippe Lee Walsh Bettie Crelghton Margaret Kelley Jacqueline Phillips Carol Whit. Crystall Crockett Evelyn Kempfer Lois Rea Edna Whit, Elizabeth Davis Audrey Kimbrell Joseph Ridder Glenora Whitman Mary Kay Edinger Edna Klinge Janet Rosenson Regina Williams Fr,nl Kort .. Roh r. ;,nH.r.r,r, June WorU, COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY m EDNA WHITE President MARGARET PECK Vice-President EDITH RATHBUN Secretary MARY HIDEN Treasurer TRUDI VAN WYCK Program Chairman OFFICERS J. LESSLIE HALL LITERARY SOCIETY NELLIE ANDERSON JEAN BENHAM HELEN BLACK MARGARET BLACK MARY RUTH BLACK MARY BRITTON DOROTHY BROOKS PHYLLIS CADY JEAN CRIST JEAN EDV ARDS RUTH FINN FLORENCE FRANCIONI DOROTHY GRIFFIN CAROLINE HARLEY EMILY HARRELL MARJORIE HOPKINS CLAIRE HULCHER BETTY PARKS JONE S JOSEPHINE KELLY LOIS LEACH MEMBERS ELEANOR MABRY AILINE MIMS BEnY MORDAN NANCY NASON PATRICIA NICHOLS ANNE NOTTINGHAM ELEANOR NOTTINGHAM ANN DOBIE PEEBLES JACQUELINE PHILLIPS FRANCES POARCHE FRANCES POLLARD MARY PROCTOR JANET ROSENSON DOROTHY SIMPSON BEHIE LEE STUTSON MARY LOUISE TAYLOR MARY LEE THROCKMORTON JOANNE TIFFANY MARY TRIPLETT PHILIPPA LEE WALSH ANNEHE WARREN ■V,L THE COLONIAL ECHO, 1940 ■OFFICERS ANTHONY SIALLMAN ANTHONY CHAMPA EUGENE ELLIS FREDERICK ARENP ROBERT TEPPER ROBERT KERN FRED WORSTER HORACE LATTA PHOENIX LITERARY SOCIETY MEMBERS ROBERT ALDRICH JOHN A. BARBA, III WILLARD BERGWALL RICHARD E. BOHANNON OTTO T. BOYSEN ROBERT BROWN JOHN COLEMAN EDWARD COOK JAMES DAVIS RICHARD EARLE JACK FINK PHILIP FRANCIS WILLIAM HOLLINGS WILLIAM HOWARD CLAUDE KELLEY ROBERT KLEIN WELLS LEWIS ASHBY LINCOLN GEORGE MOORE NORMAN MORSE EDWARD OUIST SAMUEL ROBBINS ALBERT SIMERMAN ROBERT STOHN STERLING STRANGE HUBERT SUMNER RAYMOND WALKER RICHARD WHITING DYCKMAN VERMILYE CHARLES E. YOUNG HERBERT YOUNG COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY STEPHEN LENZI President ROBERT GRIFFIN Vice-President FLORENCE FRANCIONI Secretary CHARLES GONDAK Treasurer DR. GEORGE J. RYAN Faculty Adviser MARY KEARNEY Student Adviser FATHER THOMAS J. WALSH Pastor and Adviser OFFICERS GIBBONS CLUB MEMBERS Margaret Bailey Dorothy Coppridge Robert Kern Nancy Ryan William Bogg Thomas Crane Joseph Kidder Raymond Scott Betavla Borunn Richard Davis John Korczowski George Sisson James Borum Ellen Day Noel Lambert Henry Sivik John Brennan Thomas Delia Torre Joseph Lawler William St. John Thomas Brennan Steve Dennis Vincent Lusardi Robert Stohn Janet Burns Ethel Ford Mary Moncure Vincent Taffe Robert Burns Edmund Goodlow Thomas Mougey Mary Thedieck Charles Butler William Goodlow Arthur Murray Alfred Vandeweghe Ellen Butt James Hanley Mary W. O ' Farrell Robert Vining Wesley Chesson Joseph Hanley Patricia O ' Shea Raymond Walker Alphonse Chestnut Doris Hayes Nancy Parker Reglna Williams Louise Clarke Stuart Hurley Lucille Pelham Eileen Woods Mary Coffin Helen Jerry Henry Polombo Frank Yeager Rose Coffin Harvey Johnson Victor Raschi Suzanne Zihiman Jacic Keaney Robert Rose ri- THE COLONIAL ECHO. 1940 OFFICERS MYNE MA6EE FRANCES PAUL CLAIRE HULCHER MARJORIE GILDNER . Y. W. C. A CABINET FRANCES WAGtNEP MARGARET ALEXANDER . MILDRED ANN HILL MARY RUTH BLACK LOUISE WEAVER HARRIET SPRAGUE . . . . FRANCES ROULSTONE . . HELEN ELIZABETH JONES lunlor Program Chairman Mutic Chairman Worship Chairman •.iitanf Worship Chairman Social Chairman Public Affairs Chairman Flat Hal R«pr«t«ntativa ' ■.t COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY ROSA ELLIS President HOPE BITTING Vice-President JUNE LUCAS Secretary LILLIAN WAYMACK Treasurer OFFICERS GERMAN CLUB MEMBERS Hattie Abbitt Helen Cheatham Margaret Eaton Virginia Hoyle Corinne Myers Anne Seward Rosann Abbott Nancy Chisholm Catherine Edge Helen Hubbard Harriet McCarthy Susan Shafer Jane Alden Jean Clarahan Nancy Edds Hope Hunt Lucy McClure Shirley Sheain Margaret L.Alexander Mary Holmes Clark Mary K. Edinger Virginia Humphries Camilla McCormick Betty Shenk Lucy Burke Allen Barbara Anderson Louise Clarke Jean Edwards Annabel Janes Peggy McDermott Barbara Smith Virginia Claudon Eleanor Ely Marlon Jardine Jean McEldowney Doris Smith Jeannette Anderson Barbara Clawson Louise Ely Helen Jerry Nancy Nason Virginia M. Smith Martha V. Anderson Rose Coffin Suzannes Eppes Betty P. Jones Natalie Nichols Harriet Sprague Mary L. Anderson Mae Myers Coggin Eva Rose Colby Louise Eppinger Helen Jones Patricia Nixon Virginia Stern Laura V. Ansel 1 Mae Ervin Kitty Jones Anne Nottingham Janet Stewart Jeannette Appleby Maryanne Ballard Jean Collmus Marx Figley Molly C. Jones Eleanor Nottingham Jean Stevenson Patricia Colman Ann Fitz Hugh Frances Jourdan Jean Oberg Bettie Lee Stutson Caroline Cook Virginia Forwood Theo Kelcey Barbara Orton Dorothy Swan Betty BecT E iiabeth Jane Cook Patricia Foss Evelyn Kempfer Mary W. O ' Farrell Eleanor Taylor Thelma Leigh Bell Barbara Cooper Alice Gates June Ketsules Dorothy Overholser Mary Myers Taylor Doris Berg-Johnsen Virginia Coulbourn Louise Gayton Jeanne Parker Ann Terrell Evelyn Buell Jean Cox Virginia Knerr Marion Pate Virginia Tripp Myrtle Biele Martha Cox Peggy Gildner Muriel Kyle Frances Paul Cleo Tweedy Myra Birchett Alice Black Marion Craft Dorothy Gleaves Jean Goodson Margaret Laughner Mary Pearse Lucille Peavy Frances Wagener Betty Craig Mariorie Lee Sally Bet Walker Helen Black Jane Craig Geraldine Gorden Evelyn Lengnick Betty Peck Gervais Wallace Margaret Black Mary Cramer Louise Gordon Margaret Longley Jacqueline Phillips Maxie Walton Mary Ruth Black Marion Biair Bettie Creighton Virginia Gould Jean Lovell Lee Phillips Jean Walworth Crvstall Crockett Trudy Green Mary Louise Lowell Frances Poarche Louise Weaver Marva Lillian Blair Anne Cross Dorothy Griffin Jane Groggins Eleanor Mabry Frances Pollard Nancy Wescott Nancy Boatwright Arlene Daniel Florence Mackler Nancy Price Carol White Miriann Boone Mary Oarragh Nancy Guptill Virginia Markle Ruth Rapp Edna White Betavia Borum Frances Darby Christina Hammond Carrie Massenburg Edith Rathbun Prudence White Betty Boyd Eleanor Davis Mary Hamner Joyce Mathes Lois Rea Betty Whitehill Anne Bradshaw Elizabeth Davis Jane Harden Muriel Metier Jeanne Reindollar Glenora Whitman Virginia Brenn Jennie Davis Lucille Harder Margaret Meinhard Florence Ricketts Edith Whorley Mary Britton Betty Blair Denit Nancy Hardin Betty Melster Margaret Ripperton Jean Wiegand Dorothy Brooks Ruth Diamond Emily Harrell Helen Melvin Dean Robertson Harriet Williams Mavis Bunch Ella Dickenson Marie Harris Florence Merryman Evelyn Robinson Regina Williams Betty Buntin Lucy Dobie Almera Hicks Evelyn Miller Margaret Robinson Sarah Burton Virginia Doepke Mary Hiden Margaret Mitchell Ruth w ' ill ' iaml Kathryn Butterfield Katharine Donald Dorothy Hogshire Harriet Molloy Jean Ross Elizabeth Wood Janet Campbell Margaret Doran Helen Holbrook Mary Moncure Frances Rudasill Eileen Woods Evelyn Cannon Lucy Carter Dority Georgie Ann Holton Betty Moore Janet Rust June Worley Annette Carter Betty Douglas Ruth Ann Holzmuelle r Betty Moore Mary Eloise Schick Julia Wright Betty Carter Winifred Carter Lillian Douglas Kay Hoover Muriel Morris Aura Schroeder Janice Wurster Dorothy Dungan Grace Hopkins Carolyn Moses Jane Schwab Denny Yeaman Dorothy Chick Madge Dunr Mariorie Hopkins Leiia Ann Munce Dorothy Sease Mary F. Zarboch ' THE COLONIAL ECHO 19 4 BOOK VI i P 5 FEATL rw PERHAPS, HEREAFTER, IT WILL 8e A DELIGHT TO REMEMBER THESE! RES ' THROUGH STUDENTS ' LENSES ' REVIEW OF THE YEAR Home again . . . fall leaves red and brown against the greenness of pines ... the Wren building cool in the September sunlight . . . shouts of delight from oldsters meeting again . . . bewildered Freshmen in caps . . . tennis in the warm afternoons . . . rushing and afternoon small talk ... tea cups clinking and candles mellow with warmish light as sororities entertain pledges . . . finally ribbons proudly displayed . . . hlomecoming and the gay push of the alumni crowds . . . The Worm Turns, The lilr ' {•■«: Wizard of Ours ... a successful Washington and Lee game cheering In organized sections ... old alunnni greeted with enthusiasm and a little wonder . . . dances as successful as ever . . . Mortar Board Coeds ; . . faculty swamped . . . pathetic faces of the men . . . smug expressions of the women . . . tired feet and happy hearts . . . Sadie Hawkins Day important note on William and Mary calendar . . . fast legs win fair heart . . . Thanksgiving turkey complete with Richmond REVIEW OF THE YEAR II ' REVIEW OF THE YEAR victory for trimmings . . . students feeling swelling pride at team ' s achievement . . . WINTER . . . Christmas vacation preceded by the Christmas party . . . revelry discreet . . . Christmas Eve Blackout . . . Modern dance skit provokes laughter . . . Mr. Bryan in conventional wig . . . candlelight and pine wreaths . . . fruit cake and punch . . . satin and silk mingle with sackcloth and muslin in colorful contrast . . . Adeste Fidelis sung by the college choir in melodious service . . . soft light about the vy -1 Tui . . . v-Mr OM I 3 3 ucicwi injM I cou lO tHe dimly lignteu cridpei . . . v nnsr- mas vacation . . . the rush of packing . . . gay excitement on the train to Richmond . . . suitcases bursting . . . holly and mistletoe crowded in with unopened Christmas presents . . . last minutes goodbye . . . adieu 1939! . . . Snow . . . snow . . . snow . . . everywhere! The south has turned Yankee . . . the Christmas lights on the Wren building are gone but the memory lingers on . . . difficulty of getting back to work . . . term papers REVIEW OF THE YEAR !■■REVIEW OF THE YEAR ■' in disorderly confusion . . . the library full and overflowing . . . midnight oil burned now . . . exams coming up . . . professors reviewing quickly . . . wails from slackers . . . pages flicked over quickly ... I can ' t learn all this in one night . . . somehow you do . . . coffee at midnight . . . sleep- ing till noon . . . studying far into the night . . . your last exam . . . whee — it ' s all over! . . . President ' s Aides splurge on Midwinter finals . . . taffeta and chiffon swing to Bob Sylvester ' s orchestra . . . Furious haculty Five helping Finnish relief and giving the O. D. K. ' ers a run for their money . . . snow and nnore snow . . . oh. you sunny south . . . Varsity show trc- nnendous success . . . skits show up local talent ... ten beautiful girls . . . Coeds again . . . the men love ' em and pretend to hate em . . . women get In their innings . . . Glenn Miller unanimous choice for finals REVIEW OF THE YEAR p REVIEW OF THE YEAR . . . Ah . . . Spring . . . young nnan ' s fancy turns . . . birds starting to sing again . . . green grass and flowers budding . . . love . . . I ' amour . . . love . . . shadows late on the Wren building steps . . . hollyhocks and crocuses nod colorful heads . . . tourists flock in droves throughout the campus . . . yes, madam, that is the Wren building ... no, sir, the Eastern State is in another part of town . . . coeds excited about the filming of the ' |V ■rs Tree of LIber+y . . . Frank Lloyd ' s dramatic picture of Williamsburg a collegiate success . . . always wanted to be in the movies . . . Hay Fever ' comes up to fine dramatic standard set by season ' s hit Our Town . . . mid-season slack . . . longing gazes out the windows . . . sighing Seniors sauntering . . . May Queen chosen . . . tremendous week-end planned by successful committee ... 18th century dances on front campus . . . ' REVIEW OF THE YEAR REVIEW OF THE YEAR Junior court . . . William and Mary Olympics new feature . . . vespers in choir final windup ... oh, those exams again . . . electric fans keep fevered brows cool . . . spring . . . I ' amour . . . spring . . . must study . . . pag s flick over again . . . term papers typed furiously at the last moment ... a year ' s work covered in an evening . . . bus trips to York- town . . . afternoons spent on the beach sunburn . . . exams tedious in the heat . . . tedious anyhow . . . last blue book put away . . . it ' s all over but the shouting ... too tired to shout . . . Final Dances to the snnooth Glenn Miller ' s Moonlight Serenade . . . Magnolias . . . colored light . . . Chippendale influence in booths . . . punch and cookies . . . moonlight . . . romance . . . beauty . . . two nights and it ' s all over . . . Baccalaureate exercises sober the Seniors in Wren building service REVIEW OF THE YEAR !ppBr ' lF '  l Pi REVIEW OF THE YEAR • ' r. . . . one more night of college . . . Graduation . . . the long procession l! winds slowly to the platform . . . Your diploma received . . . it ' s all over . . . four years ' work and play and tears and laughter . . . they ' re all gone . . . quickly . . . tears and little laughter . . . the last minute packing . . . last glance at your old room . . . promises to write . . . then Goodbye . . . Goodbye! ADVERTISEMENTS PENINSULA BANK AND TRUST COMPANY PROTECTS STUDENT GOVERNMENT FUNDS CAPITAL. 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