Harpeth Hall School - Milestones Iris Yearbook (Nashville, TN)

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¥CS 4 ' « ' €■ i  ri r i i Mx L ' brts 1U 1945 VOLUME XXXI Pulluked Ltf the Student 0 WARD -BELMONT SCHOOL NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Editor Fay Maples Associate- Editor Carolyn Buie Business Manager Margrave Paul Feature Editor Bette Pierce Assistant Barbara Kemper Art Editor Yvette Dupont Assistants Joan Forsythe, Pat Cooley, Doris Burks Photographic Editor Babette Marsh Assistants Emily Asbury, Margaret Ann Funk Day Student Representative MARTHA JEAN QuiNN Preparatory School Representative Carolyn Dendinger Sponsor Miss Mary Jane Koelz Mileitwiel Stall I ' age Four From left to right: Margaret Ann Funk, Joan Forsythe, Emily Asbury, Pat Cooley, Carolyn Dendinger, Barbara Kemper, Yyette Dupont, Miss Koelz, Carolyn Buie, Fay Maples, Bette Pierce, Margrave Paul, Babette Marsh. We have attempted in this 1945 Milestones to picture for each girl her Ward-Belmont days. In so doing the fictitious letter of an alumna is used. Thus all our efforts have been directed toward pro- ducing a personal and distinctive yearbook. So ends another Milestones. With sadness we leave the old type- writer silent, bid farewell to the untidy desk, and leave the little office with the fond hope that next year ' s staff will find there the same good times that we have had. SPECIAL DELIVERY To the man who displays an untiring energy, typifying the real Ward-Belmont spirit that we all strive to obtain, we wish to pay tribute. His is the organ music which makes chapel services more impressive. It is he who plays the famous chimes in the old tower that bring a serious and misty expression to the eyes of each girl, making her realize more fully the beauty that is the heart of her Alma Mater. In appreciation for his many years of faithful and unceasing serv- ice we wish to dedicate our nineteen hundred forty-five Milestones to Mr. F. Arthur Henkel. %dr ¥i - r - ■McVvX ACKLEN HALL 9F. B ■- pjr .«!aR« Pi 4aS | WWSP T |Jpj(!9S6 . .« W K .--j i+ ' A . ■ , ? .;- .-v i. SBJ38S «•: .• ' -, £•■••■ ' ?• ' 1 •; ' £ o tf o i p fc AQ 50 C o t ? d „ Admimstratiott DR. JOSEPH E. BURK P r e s i (I c ii I The kind smile and sympathetic understanding of Doctor Burk will make him long remembered by every Ward-Belmont girl. His personal interest in all phases of school life and his proven executive ability mark him as an able and outstanding president of the school. • . ._, , j 1 1 ' , ' : ' . .  v j i H M j ■ ■ : v ' -- H k jBT k . lX ' 1 M w | x S fr n B H ! Pace Fourteen MfMnm MR. CHARLES P. HOGARTH Dean o j F a c u I t y Always ready to offer encouragement and advice, Dean Hogarth ranks as a favorite among the students and faculty. Problems dissolve, replaced by desire for higher scholastic attainments under his capable guidance. Page Fifteen MISS ANNIE ALLISON P r i n c i a I I P r e j a r a I o T S c h 1 The gracious charm ol the princi- pal of the preparatory school extends to every girl on the campus. Fondly termed Miss Annie hv her students, she has a sympathetic solution for all their problems. ______ MR. ALAN IRWIN Dean of C o n s e r v at o r y of M u s i c This genial person has distin- guished himself hy his outstanding abilities in the field of music. His patience and unfailing reassurance have encouraged many a music stu- dent to greater achievements. Page sixteen MISS GERTRUDE CASEBIER Student C o u n s el o r There is no problem too small to merit the concern and understanding of this lady. For her sincerity, good humor, and cordiality Miss Casebier has the admiration and ap- preciation of every Ward-Belmont girl. MR. TIMOTHY G. DONOVAN Business Manager In one year Mr. Donovan has proved himself adept at managing the school ' s financial affairs. His ready smile and pleasing manner mark him as a most worthy member of the administrative staff. MISS ALMA PAINE Registrar Miss Paine ' s charming personality typifies the true Ward-Belmont spirit. Her consid- eration creates for each new girl the first home-like atmosphere she encounters at school. Affable and obliging she is a pleas- ure to know. Page Seventeen 1! J Lona C:. Almond Mathematics Birmingham Southern College; M.A.. Alabama Un Frieda Derdeyn Bambas French B.A., University of Oklahoma: M.A.. University of Pittsburgh; Certificat, Pensionnat de la Sainte-Famille. Brussels. Belgium; further graduate study. University of Puerto Rico, Columbia University. Middlebury Language School. Verna Brackinreed Piano B.Mus.. Cincinnati Conservatory of Music; Graduate, Baker Conservatory, Flint, Michi- gan; Student, Conservatoire Americaine, Fontainebleau, France; pupil of Isidor Phillipp in Fontainebleau and Paris; pupil of Mrs. Lucile C. Jolly, Marcian Thalberg, Wiktor Labunski, Roy Underwood. Mary Elizabeth Cavce Physical Education Graduate of Ward-Belmont School; B.S., George Peabody College for Teachers. Catherine Chambers History B.A., Baylor University; M.A., University of Texas; further graduate study, University of Texas, University of Mexico. Frances B. Dakon Chemistry B.S., M.A., University of Arkansas. Jesse Daniel Home Economics and Physiology Attended the University of Tennessee; B.A., Union University. Mary Elizabeth Dulaney Dancing Graduate, Chalif Normal School of Dancing; Special Student, Emerson College of Ora- tory; member of the Dancing Masters of America, Inc.; pupil of Dorothy Norman Crop- per, Jan Veen. Perry Mansfield. Jack Donahue. Ivan Tarasoff, Albcrtina Rasch, Veschlaw Swoboda. Gertrude Raymond Dempster Biology IS.V. Easl rexas readier] College; M.A., Southern Mcthodisl University; Graduate Stu dent, George Peabody College for Teachers. I MOM AS B. Donnfr Spanish B.A.. Fast Texas Teachers College; M.A., Southern Mcthodisl I HI Student, George Peabody College for leathers. Page Eighteen Mary Margaret French English B.A., University of North Dakota; M.A., Welleslcy College; further graduate study, University of Iowa and Northwestern University. Margaret Fuller Riding B.S., Sargent College of Physical Education, Boston Unr Mary L. Givens Modern Languages B.A., Randolph-Macon Woman ' s College; M.A., Ph.D., University of Wisconsin; Certificat d ' Etudes Francaises, University of Besancon; further graduate study. University of Paris and University of Chicago. Marguerite Dozier Gordon English B.A., Vanderbilt University; M.A., George Peabody College; further graduate study. University of Oklahoma and George Peabody College for Teachers. Louise Green French and Spanish B.A., Belhaven College; M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers; further study, University of Wisconsin. Southwestern University. Margaret Hall Secretary to the Physical Education Department Nell Hill Speech B.A., University of North Carolina. F. Arthur Henkel Head of Organ Department Graduate, Metropolitan College of Music, Cincinnati; Student, Cin Music; Student of Steinbrccher, Andre, Sterling, Durst, and Grainger. Alma Hollinger Biology B.A.. M.A., University of Michigan; Student. Michigan Bic Biological Station, Venice, California. Suzanne Elizabeth Hutchens Art and Art History B.A., Berea College; M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers of the Art Institute of Chicago. nati College of further study, School Page Nineteen Florence Irwin Piano B.M., M.M., Bush Conservatory of Music; Student, Ward-Belmont and Rockford College Student of John Blackmore and Frederic Lamond. Mary Jane Koelz Mathematics I.S., Memphis State College; graduate study, George Peabody College for Teachers BlLLIE KUVKENDALL English and Biology Laboratory Assistant B.S., Tennessee College; M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers, Baptist Bible Insti tute. Doris Leach English .A., University of North Carolina; further study, University of North Carolh Martha Meredith Lee Secretarial Studies B.S., Murfreesboro State Teachers College; M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers Minetta Mathews Spanish A.B., Florida State College for Women. Florence Remch Mathias Chemistry B.S., University of Wisconsin; graduate study, University of Chicago. John Albert Morrow Chemistry B.A., Emory and Henry College; M.A., University of Virginia; Ph.D., University of Florida. Margaret Nacel Biology B.A., Iowa State Teachers College; graduate study, Iowa Slate College, Margaret ELIZABETH Nkwhall Library B.A., Vassar College; M.A., B.S., Ohio State University; U.S. in L.S., George Peabody College for Teachers. I ' agr. Twenty B.A., M.A., Bryn Mawi and Columbia University Mary Rachel Norris Psycliology and Education further graduate study, George Peabody College for Teachers Martha Ordway English Literature Ph.D.,- University of Chicago; M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers. Georgia Taylor Parks Library B.A., Tennessee College for Women; B.S. in L.S., George Peabody College for Teachers. Lawrence H. Riggs Head of Theory Department B.A., Beloit College; Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University, England; Summer Courses, Chicago Musical College, Northwestern University School of Music; Graduate of American Institute of Normal Methods. Laurine Forrester Sargent Home Economics and Chemistry B.S., University of Tennessee; M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers; further grad- uate study, Vanderbilt University. Louise Saunders Assistant Librarian Student, George Peabody College for Teachers. Gertrude Schroer Physical Education Diploma, Ward-Belmont College; B.S., Boston University, Sargent College of Physical Education, Boston University. B.S., Southern Methodist Un Margaret Shannon Physical Education Elizabeth Spencer English B.A., Belhaven College; M.A., Vanderbilt University; further graduate study, Duke University. Pearl Travis Economics and History B.S., Stephen F. Austin Teachers College; M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers; further graduate study, University of Texas, University of New Mexico, George Peabody College for Teachers. Page Twenty-One l VRTHA CASON Latin ' niversily of Chicago: M.A., Columbia Uni further graduate study. Columbia. Missour Jennie Buforii Hansen French and Latin Hollins College: M.A.. George Washington :rsity; further graduate study. Middlebury Col- French School. University of Pennsylvania. Frances E. Walker Home Economics ;il of Tennessee. Elizabeth Adams Voice B Mus.. New England Conservatory of Music: M.Mus., University of Michigan: Piano Diploma. New England Conservatory of Music under Charles F. Dennee: Student of Cladvs Childs Miller and Uthur Hackctt: Coaching under William S. Bradv and Edgar Schofield; Member of Civic Light Opera Companv of New York. Charles E. Crouch Commercial Law A.B., Milligan College; M.A.. Vanderbilt Univer- sity; M.B.A., Columbia University; further study. Washington University and Colorado University. Vera Hay History Ph.B.. University of Chicago; M.A., Vanderbilt University; graduate student. Harvard University. Columbia University, Peabody College, and Univer- sity of Minnesota. Sydney Dalton Head oj Voice Department of L.Mus., Dominion College of Music, Montreal M.Mus., Cincinnati Conservatory of Music; Stu dent of David Bispham. Max Heinrich, and J. H Duval; Piano with Rafael Joseffy; Compositior with Rubin Goldmark and Frederick Schlieder. Cora Henderson Secretarial Training K.A.. Southern College; M.A., George Peabody Col- lege for Teachers. l.MA BASKERV1LLE School Pianist Graduate of Sullii Pcabod) College. Junior College: fnrthe Kathleen Boyd Chemistry BJ George Peabodj College for Mary Dann Theory and Cello B Mus.. M.Mus.. Eastman School of Music; Student, Royal College of Music, London; Fellowship Stu- dent toward Ph.D., Eastman School of Music; Stu- dent of Cello with Paul Kefer and Ivor James. Mrs. Thomas ). Malone. Jr. loice Diploma, Ward Seminary; Student of Mmc. Ila Scmbrich. Frank La Forge, and Mmc. ira de Cisneros in Milan, Italy. ira Brooks History B.A., Vanderbill University; M.A., Georgi Pi I College for Teachers; further graduate «iudy. Pea t Kh C dlegc. Noel Glasscock Geography iky State Kentucky. Ruth M. Mann Mathematics •■■ . i enly-Two Catherine Morrison Director of Physical Education Diploma, Posse School of Physical Education; spc rial student, Everson College of Oratory, Gilber School of Dancing, Peabody College, and Columbi; Kenneth Rose Head of Violin Departme Formerly readier in Metropolitan School of Musi Indianapolis; Concert Master, Indianapolis Syr phony Orchestra; Student of McGilbeny, Indiai apolis; Arthur Hartmann, Paris; George Lehman Berlin; Suky, Prague. F.lizabeth Wall Piano ., George Peabody College for Teachers: B.Mus., ihville Conservatory of Music; Student of Wik Labunski, Edouard Loessel, Roy Underwood. Margaret Henry Ottarson Latin B.A., Randolph-Macon; M.A., University of Rome, Italy; graduate student, the American, British. Italian, and French Academies, Athens, Greece, and the Sorbonne, Paris; research assistant, Vanderbilt University. Mary Wayne Shackelford Director, Department of Art Graduate, Art Academy of Cincinnati; B.S., Uni- versity of Cincinnati; Graduate, Pratt Institute, School of Fine and Applied Arts; B.F.S., School of Fine and Applied Arts, New York and Paris. Mrs. J. H. Wells European History A.B., Vassar College; M.A. ther study in Europe, Georgetown College. Peabody College; fur- est Kentucky College, Mary McMillan Rasmussen English B.S., George Peabody College for Teachers. Susan S. Souby English rge Peabody College for Teachers Minnie E. Wells Englisli graduate student. w York University. Linda Rhea Englisli B.S., Vanderbilt University; M.A., Columbia Uni- versity; Ph.D., Vanderbilt University; graduate work, Colorado College and University of Amelie Throne Piano Farrar School of Voice and Piano, Nashville, Ten- nessee; Student of Maurice Aronson, Vienna; Josef Lheyinne. Berlin; Sigismund Stojowski, New York; Master Class of Harold Bauer, New York. Susanna Wilder Sociology and Bible B.A., Smith College; M.A., Yale Univc B.M., Ur of Music. Kathryn Rose Piano sity of Iowa; Diploma, .luillard School Nancy Usrey Mathematics B.A., East Carolina Teachers College; University; graduate study, Univers Carolina. Catharine Winnia Director, Department of Speech B.S., George Peabody College for Teachers; M.A., Columbia University; Directors and Teacher ' s Cer tificate, American Academy of Dramatic Art. I ' asfi Twenty-Three : S : - -C ' - v K £ V v. iiyllis Hugh Arthur Joan Benton Barbara Attridce Evelyn Brady Marjorie Agree Detroit. Michigan General Academic Diplon Del Vers Barbara Jean Aldridce Barb Rocky River, Ohio General Academic Diploma Certificate in Costume and Commercial Illustration Osiron Art Club. 45. ' 44. 45: V. W. C. 45. 44. ' 45; President of Osii Club. 44. 45. Evelyn Andrews Blondie Franklin, Tennessee General Academic Diploma Eccowasin Home Economics Club. ' 44. ' 45: Bowling Varsity, ' 43; Hockey Var- sily. ' 44. Mildred Andrews Millie Nashville. Tennessee General Academic Diploma Ariston Club. ' 44, ' 45; June Archer Petersburg, Tennessee Penta Tau Turf and Tanbark, ' 43, ' 44; Chemii try Club, ' 43, ' 44. Phyllis Hugh Arthur Phyl Miami, Florida General Academic Diploma Tri K Chairman of Tri K House Commil tee, ' 44, ' 45. Barbara Attridce Chattanooga, Tennessee General Academic Diploma Tri K Secretary of Tri K Club, ' 44, ' 45. Minnie Carter Bailey Nashville. Tennessee General Academic Diploma Angkor Theta Kappa, 44, ' 45 :, ' 44, ' 45; French Club Mary King Battey Rome. Ceorcia C ii ' i Lou Ann Barber Moultrie. Georgia General Academic Diplon Ge Carol Bay Nashville. Tennessee teral Academic Diploma Certificate in Speech Triad Ann Benton Shaker Heights, Ohio Agora Joan Benton Minden, Louisiana General Academic Diploma Certificate in Secrelarial Training Osii Y. W. ( ' 43, ' 44; ' 44, ' 45. Evelyn Brady Eye Proctor. Arkansas Osiron Y. W. C. A„ ' 43, ' 44; Art Club, ' 44, ' 45; Spanish Club, ' 43, ' 44; Cheer- l,M l - ' 44, ' 45. £e U64d Page Twenty-Six BenuM Virginia Ann Brega JintzT Callaway, Nebraska General Academic Diploma T. C. College Octette, ' 43, ' 44: Chemistry Club, ' 44; Secretary, Nebraska-Iowa Club, ' 43. Betty Marie Brittain Fleetfoot Nashville, Tennessee General Academic Diploma Ariston Frances Brittain Nashville, Tennessee Eccowasin Mary H. Brown Massachusetts Nashville, Tennessee Certificate in Secretarial Training Triad Hockey Manager of Triad Club, ' 44. Sara Jo Bryan Josie Birmingham, Alabama General Academic Diploma Certificate in Interior Design X. L. Art Club, ' 44, ' 45. Doris Burks Dorie Bristow, Oklahoma General Academic Diploma Certificate in General Art Del Vers Art Club, ' 43, ' 44, ' 45; Y. W. C. A., ' 43, ' 44, ' 45; French Club, ' 44, ' 45; Oklahoma Club, ' 43, ' 44; Assistant Art Editor of Milestones, ' 44, ' 45. Jean Porter Buttorff Louisville. Kentucky General Academic Diploma Agora W. C. A., ' 44, ' 45; Athletic Asso- 4, ' 45; French Club, ' 44. ' 45; Milestones Staff, ' 44, ' 45; TOPS, ' 44, ' 45; Water Polo Manager, ' 44; Swimming Varsity, ' 44; Winner of Swimming Meet, ' 44. Harriet Dale Gary Harry Plymouth, Wisconsin General Academic Diploma Certificate in Riding Anti-Pandora Athletic Association, ' 43, ' 44, ' 45; College Octette. ' 43, ' 44, ' 45; Water Polo Team, ' 43, ' 44, ' 45; Turf and Tanbark Club, ' 43, ' 44, ' 45; Y. W. C. A., ' 43, ' 44, ' 45; Cartoonist of Hyphen, ' 44, ' 45; Art Editor of MILE- STONES, ' 44, ' 45; Secretary of Turf and Tanbark, ' 45; Vice-President, Art Club, ' 44, ' 45; Swimming Varsity, ' 44. Irene Castle Rene Grosse Pointe, Michigan General Academic Diploma T. C. TOPS, ' 44, ' 45; Spanish Club, ' 44, ' 45; Y. W. C. A., ' 44, ' 45; Vice- President, T. C. Club, ' 44, ' 45; Sec- retary, Michigan Club, ' 44. Norma Jean Chase Monk Seminole. Oklahoma General Academic Diploma Agora Club, ' 44, ' 45; Secretary-Tr r, Art Club, ' 44, ' 45. v Jeanne Clearwater Indianapolis, Indiana General Academic Diploma Certificate in Speech T. C. Rebecca Jane Cobb Becky Nashville, Tennessee General Academic Diploma Ariston lir. ' 43, ' 44. ' 45; Glee Club, ' 43, Cheerleader, ' 44, ' 45; Song Lead- ' 44, ' 45; Home Economics Club, ' 45; Treasurer, Ariston Club, ' 44, Georgia Ann Coker Clinton, Oklahoma General Academic Diploma Tri K -President, Tri K Club, ' 44, ' 45. Twila Comer Twill Kansas City, Missouri General Academic Diploma Penta Tau College Octette, ' 43, ' 44, ' 45; Vice- President, Penta Tau Club, ' 44, ' 45; Swimming Varsity, ' 43, ' 44. Frances Brittain Norma Jean Chase Mary h. Brown Jeanne Clearwater Sara Jo Bryan Rebecca Jane Cobb Doris Burks Georcia Ann Coker Paee Twenty-Seven Annella Creech v ette 111 po nt Jean Fraser Driscoi. Kathryn Evans Olvmpia Corte Toni Fairhope. Alabama General Academic Diploma Osiron Phi Thela Kappa. ' 43. ' 44. 45; Glee Club. 44. 45; Spanish Club. 43. ' 44. Vnnella Creech Creech N ishvtlle, Tennessee General Academic Diploma Triad Chemistrv Club. 45: Athletic Associa- tion. ' 44. ' 45: Basketball Manager, ' 45; Basketball Vanity. Nancy Dennis Richland. Washington X. L. Florence Denslow Nashville. Tennessee Diploma in Piano Ariston Ann Dorcan Elbriuge, Tennessee General Academic Diploma Anti-Pandora Y. W. C. A.. ' 44, ' 45; Tenn Club. ' 44; French Club, ' 45. Marilyn Dresser Lyn Sturgis, Michigan sneral Academic Diplon X. L. Jean Fraser Driscoll Drich Savannah, Georgia General Academic Diploma Penta Tau Captain. TOPS, ' 43. ' 44. ' 45; Spanish Club, ' 43, ' 44; Athletic Association ' 43, ' 44. ' 45; Proctor of Founders, ' 43 Assistant Editor of Milestones. ' 44 Y. W. C A. Council. ' 45; Chime. Staff. ' 45; Tennis Varsity, ' 44; Bowl ing Varsity, ' 44. Emily Duncan Nashville, Tennessee General Academic Diploma Triad yvette dupont Houma, Louisiana General Academic Diploma Certificate in General Art Anti-Pandora Elizabeth Eaddy Eaddy Detroit, Michigan Genera Academic Diploma T. C Y, W. C. A.. ' 43. ' 44, ' 45; Athletic Association. ' 44, ' 45; Treasurer, T. C. Club, ' 44, ' 45. Mary Elam Nashville, Tennessee General Academic Diploma Certificate in General Art Ariston Dorothy Elliott Dodie Cincinnati, Ohio General Academic Diploma Certificate in Costume and Commi cial Illustration A. K. Art Club, ' 44, ' 45. Virginia Emmerlinc Nashville, Tennessee General Academic Diploma Eccowasin Kathryn Evans Kathie Fall River, Wisconsin General Academic Diploma Certificate in Interior Design T. C. Art Club. ' 43. ' 44, ' 45; Sergeant Arms of Class, ' 43, ' 44. Se u bi Page Twcnty-F.igltt B u ti, Lois Evans Corsicana, Texas General Academic Diploma Tri K Marilyn Fleming Topeka, Kansas General Academic Diplom Certificate in Riding Anti-Pandora Catherine Foree Athens, Tennessee Certificate in Piano F. F. Betsy Ann Forster Pocahontas, Virginia General Academic Diploma T. C. Peggy Freeman Bramvvell, West Virginia General Academic Diploma Anti-Pandora Chimes Staff, ' 43, ' 44; Milestones Staff, ' 43, ' 44; Hyphen Staff, ' 43, ' 44, ' 45; Editor of Chimes, ' 44, ' 45; Ath- letic Association, ' 43, ' 44; Phi Theta Kappa, ' 44, ' 45; Hockey Varsity, ' 43. Judith Bonnie Friedman Duquoin, Illinois General Academic Diploma Agora Phi Beta Kappa, ' 44, ' 45; Spanish Club, ' 43, ' 44, ' 45; Chimes Staff, ' 44, ' 45; Art Club, ' 44, ' 45; Athletic As- sociation, ' 44, ' 45; Treasurer of Phi Theta Kappa, ' 44, ' 45; Publicity Manager of Chimes, ' 44, ' 45; Hockey Varsity, ' 44. Ruth Dale Goldsby R. D. Nashville, Tennessee General Academic Diploma Triad Math Club, ' 43, ' 44, ' 45; Phi Theta Kappa. ' 44, ' 45; Hood and Gown, ' 44, ' 45; Vice-President of Phi Theta Kappa, ' 44, ' 45. JUAN1TA GOOCH Nebo, Kentucky Del Vers Dorothy Ann Goodin Nashville, Tennessee Diploma in Voice Triad Club, ' 44, ' 45; Choir, ' 44, ' 45 e « c ' c; «. ■ 4  ;7 «t iident of Choir, ' 45. Ann Pearson Goodloe Nashville, Tennessee General Academic Diploma Diploma in Textiles and Clothing Ariston Home Economics Club, ' 44, ' 41 Chemistry Club, ' 44, ' 45; Art Club ' 43, ' 44; Athletic Association, ' 43, ' 44 Phi Theta Kappa, ' 44, ' 45; Vice-Presi dent of Day Student Council, ' 44, ' 45 Day Student Proctor, ' 44; Secretary of Ariston Club, ' 43, ' 44; Treasurer of Ariston Club, ' 43, ' 44; Treasurer of Class, ' 43, ' 44; Vice-President of Home Economics Club, ' 44, ' 45; Hockey Varsity, ' 44. Mary ' Ann Griffith Bobbie Louise Gossage Nashville, Tennessee General Academic Diploma Angkor Mary Elizabeth Grant Greenville, Ohio General Academic Diploma Anti-Pandora Y. W. C. A., ' 43, ' 44, ' 45; Art Club, ' 44, ' 45; Hyphen Staff, ' 44, ' 45; Ex- change Editor of Chimes, ' 44, ' 45. Lois Evans fUANlTA GOOCH Catherine Foree n Pearson Goodloe Betsy Ann Forster Peggy Fkeema Sobbie Louise Gossage Mary Elizabeth ( Grundy, Virginia Cer General Academic Diploma ificate in Costume and Corrn cial Illustration ,er- t. c. Art ' 43, CI ' 44 lb, ' 43, ' 44, ' 45; Glee C Marge Hargrove Harge S ' ashville, Tennessee ub, General Academic Diploma Certificate in Interior Design Ariston Art Clu of Clas ' 44, ' 45 b, ' 43, ' 44, ' 45; Vice-President s, ' 44, ' 45; Cheerleader, ' 43, Judith Bo note Friedman Ruth Dale Goldsby Mar v A n Griffith Marge Ha rgrove Pane Twenty-Nine Betty Lee H rl Mary Hornbrook Nancy Harton Jane Haynes Margaret Jean Helfenbein Shirley Jeanne Hunt Kathryn Eugenia Hunter Lyda Icaza Ruth Hoe Susan Ijames Mary Jean Hoffma Janet Jackman Betty Lee Harl Miami. Florida General Academic Diploma Anti-Pandora Spanish Club. 44. 45: An Club, ' 45. Phyllis Harrison Phyl Delray Beach. Florida Diploma in Voice Penta Tau Glee Club. 43. ' 44. 45: Choir, ' 43. 44. ' 45: Hyphen Staff. ' 44. ' 45: Chimes Staff. ' 43. ' 44. ' 45: President of Glee Club. ' 44. ' 45. Nancy Harton Nan TULLAHOMA. TENNESSEE General Academic Diploma Agora Y. W. C. A., ' 43. ' 44, ' 45. Jane Haynes Nashville. Tennessee General Academic Diplom, Triad iident of Triad Club. ' 44. Margaret Jean Helfenbein Jean Nashville, Tennessee General Academic Diploma Diploma in Textiles and Clothing Angkor Home Economics Club, ' 44, ' 45: Chemistry Club, ' 44, ' 45; Art Club, ' 43. ' 44, ' 45; Hood and Gown. ' 44; Phi Thcta Kappa. ' 44. ' 45; Spanish Club, ' 43, ' 44. Ruth Hoe mlddlesboro, kentucky General Academic Diploma Osiron Mary Jean Hoffman Enterprise, Kansas General Academic Diploma Certificate in Riding T. C. irf and Tanbark, ' 43, ' 44, ' 45; Y. . C. A., ' 43, ' 44, ' 45; Spanish Club. t. ' 44; Athletic Association, ' 43, ' 44. i; Math Club, ' 43, ' 44; President of C. Club, ' 44, ' 45; TOPS, ' 43, ' 44. i; Treasurer of Y. W. C. A.. ' 43. Mary Hornbrook Beckley, West Virginia General Academic Diploma Bitty Wesley Hughes Hughsie Cleveland Heights, Ohio General Academic Diploma Certificate in General Art Agora Club. ' 44, ' 45; French Club, VV. C. A.. ' 44, ' 45; Athletic A ion. ' 45; Hockey Varsity, ' 44. Shirley Jeanne Hunt Irish Staten Island, New York Genera Academic Diploma T. C. Athletic Association, ' 43, ' 44, ' 45; Spanish Club, ' 43, ' 44, ' 45; Home Economics Club, ' 44, ' 45; Glee Club, ' 44. ' 45; Hyphen Staff, ' 44, ' 45; Choir. ' 44. ' 45; Captain in TOPS. ' 43. ' 44. ' 45; Y. W. C. A.. ' 43. ' 44. ' 45; Student Council, ' 44, ' 45; Chimes Staff, ' 44, ' 45; Proctor of Heron. ' 44; Chapel Proctor, ' 44; Vice-Presi- dent of Athletic Association, ' 44, ' 45; Archery Varsity, ' 44; Hockey Varsity, ' 44, ' 45. Kathryn Eugenia Hunter Kitty Johnson City, Tennessee General Academic Diploma Osiron Math Club, ' 44, ' 45; Spanish Club. ' 45; Sergeant at Arms of Osiron Club. ' 44, ' 45. Lyda Icaza Panama, Republic of Panama X. L. W. C. A., ' 44, ' 45; Art Club. ' 44, Susan Ijames Henderson, Kentucky ' .eneral Academic Diploma F. F. Janet Jackman ' Wauseon, Ohio tSetucM Page Thirty £e4wcM Louise Jewett Jewett Cynthiana, Kentucky Gener al Academic Diploma Del Vers Chemistry Club, ' 44, ' 45; TOPS, ' 43, ' 44, ' 45; Y. W. C. A., ' 43, ' 44, ' 45; Phi Theta Kappa, ' 43. ' 44, ' 45; French Club, ' 44, ' 45; President of Del Vers Club, ' 44, ' 45; Sergeant at Arms of Class, ' 43, ' 44; Sergeant at Arms of Del Vers Club, ' 43, ' 44. Eleanor Jones Rusty Morton ' s Gap, Kentucky al Acad,- Din Osiron Glee Club, ' 44, ' 45; Choir, ' 44, ' 45; Operetta, ' 44; College Octette, ' 44, ' 45; Phi Theta Kappa, ' 45; French Club, ' 45; Second Vice-President of Y. W. C. A., ' 44, ' 45. Mary Stuart Kell Stuart Bluefield, West Virginia Del Vers Y. W. C. A., ' 44, ' 45. Barbara Early Kemper Kemp Clinton, Missouri General Academic Diploma Agora Chimes Staff, ' 45; Vice-President of Agora Club, ' 45; Business Manager of Chimes, ' 44, ' 45. Jane Kilpatrick Sis Monroe, Louisiana General Academic Diploma Anti-Pandora Mary King Daytona Beach, Florida General Academic Diploma Certificate in Costume and Commer- cial Illustration Osiron Art Club. ' 43, ' 44, ' 45; Athletic As- sociation, ' 43, ' 44, 45; Spanish Club, ' 43, ' 44; Chemistry Club, ' 44, ' 45. Tommie King Speedy Nashville, Tennessee General Academic Diplom, Angkor Math Club, ' 44, ' 45. Katha Knode Meatball South Bend, Indiana General Academic Diploma Penta Tau Athletic Association, ' 44, ' 45; Y. W. C. A., ' 43, ' 44, ' 45; Spanish Club, ' 44, ' 45; Honor Roll, ' 43; Secretary of Chemistry Club, ' 44, ' 45. Ann Koonce Nashville, Tennessee Eccowasin Margaret Lawler Bunny Kansas City, Missouri General Academic Diploma Penta Tau Art Club, ' 44, ' 45; Y. W. C. A., ' 44. ' 45; Chimes Staff, ' 44, ' 45; Mile- stones Staff, ' 45; Assistant Editor of Hyphen, ' 44, ' 45; Editor of Hyphen, ' 44, ' 45; Secretary of Penta Tau Club, ' 44, ' 45; Senior Song Writer, ' 44. Leslie Marie Lees Les Hackensack, New Jersey Penta Tau Y. W. C. A., ' 44, ' 45. Dolores Leibrock Dee Dewitt, Arkansas General Academic Diploma Certificate in Voice A. K. Orchestra, ' 44, ' 45; Captivators, ' 44, ' 45; TOPS, ' 44, ' 45; Choir, ' 45; Glee Club, ' 45; Math Club, ' 45; Treasurer of A. K. Club, ' 44, ' 45; Tennis Var- sity, ' 44. Ellielyn Lechleiter Nashville, Tennessee General Academic Diploma Triad Sara Lilly Smith Mills, Kentucky General Academic Diploma Louise Jewett Katha Knode Barbara Early Kemper Leslie Marie Lees Paire Thirty-Or betty jlne link eleanor l.fe logsdon Ellen Malum: Mvgrlder Fay Maples Nit RL ' TH LOVELADY Jane Marshall Mary Jane McCoy Margaret Matheny bettye mclean Lilly Jean Meader Betty June Link Rockport. Indiana Central ' Academic Diploma Del Vers V. V C. A.. ' 44. -45. Eleanor Lee Logsdon Tex Plainview, Texas General Academic Diploma Certificate in Riding Osiron Annie Ruth Lovelady Rulhie Nashville, Tennessee General Academic Diploma Ariston Malh Club, ' 43. 44. LORELL MCCANN Dcllv Taft. Texas neral Academic Diplon T. C. Art Club French Ch valors. ' 44 b. ' 45 Captivators, ' 44; Director of Capti- Secretary of Class, tary ' 44; ' 45. Mary Jane McCoy Janie Cushing, Oklahoma General Academic Diploma Certificate in General Art Agora Club, ' 43, ' 44, ' 45; Spanish Club. ' 44. ' 45; Oklahoma Club. ' 43. Y. W. C. A., ' 43, ' 44, ' 45; Secre- Treasurcr of Spanish Club, ' 43. President of Spanish Club, ' 44, Regina McGeorge Gina Kansas City, Missouri General Academic Diploma Penta Tau Athletic Association, ' 43, ' 44, ' 45; Y. W. C. A., ' 43, ' 44, ' 45; First Lieuten- ant in TOPS, ' 44, ' 45; Sergeant at Arms in Penta Tau Club. ' 43, ' 44; President of Penta Tau Club, ' 44, ' 45; Swimming Varsity, ' 44; Hockey Varsity, ' 43, ' 44. Bettye McLean Mckenzie, Tennessee General Academic Diplon Certificate in Costume and cial Illustration Con X. L. Art Club, ' 43. ' 44, ' 45; Y. W. C. A.. Ellen Malone Magruder Magruder Nashville. Tennessee General ' Academic Diploma Triad TOPS, ' 43, ' 44, ' 45. Fay Maples Gultport, Mississippi General Academic Diploma Certificate in General Art Tri K Editor of Milestones, ' 45; Phi The- la Kappa. ' 44, ' 45; Chimes Stair. ' 43. ' 44, ' 45; Second Lieutenant in TOPS, ' 44, ' 45; Athletic Association, ' 44, ' 45; Archery Varsity, ' 44; Art Club, ' 43, ' 44, ' 45. Jane Marshall Frankfort, Kentucky Certificate in Secretarial Training Del Vers Claribel Martin Connie Indianapolis, Indiana General Academic Diploma Diploma in Textiles and Clothing Penta Tau Athletic Association, ' 43, ' 44; Art Club, ' 43, ' 44; Chemistry Club, ' 44 Y. W. C. A., ' 43, ' 44; Home Econom ics Club, ' 44; Hyphen Staff, ' 44 TOPS, ' 44; President of Chemistry Club, ' 44; Treasurer of Penta Tau Club, ' 44; Swimming Manager, ' 44; Swimming Varsity, ' 43. Margaret Matheny Matheny Charleston, West Virginia General Academic Diploma A. K. Spanish Club, ' 43, ' 44, ' 45; Chemistry Club, ' 44, ' 45; Vice-President of A. K. Club, ' 44, ' 45; Junior Lieutenant in TOPS, ' 43, ' 44, ' 45. Mary Beth Meade Belle Odessa, Texas General Academic Diploma Agora Lilly Jean Meaders Sheets Toccoa, Georgia Certificate, in Riding Osiron SetuxM Page Thirty-Two Se4U ti, Mary N. Ramona Milburn Ramona Little Rock, Arkansas General Academic Diploma Certificate in Costume and Conimei cial Illustration F. F. JANIS Hubbell Moreton Jan Brookhaven, Mississippi General Academic Diploma Tri K Spanish Club, ' 44, ' 45; Y. W. C. A., ' 44, ' 45; Math Club, ' 44; Athletic As- sociation, ' 45; Treasurer of Tri K, ' 44, ' 45; President of Mississippi Club, ' 43, ' 44; Lieutenant in TOPS, ' 44, ' 45. Mary Angela Moss Ann Lancaster, Tennessee General Academic Diploma Certificate in Speech Del Vers Art Club, ' 44; Y. W. C. A., ' 44, ' 45; Spanish Club, ' 44, ' 45. Edyth Vivian Moss Kicki Sinton, Texas Osiron Y. W. C. A., ' 43, ' 44; French Club, ' 45; Art Club, ' 44, ' 45; Chimes Staff, ' 43, ' 44, ' 45; Texas Club, ' 43, ' 45. Jenelle Myers Jay Kingsport, Tennessee General Academic Diploma T. C. Y. W. C. A., ' 44, ' 45. Rosemary Neal Roxie Toledo, Illinois General Academic Diploma Y. W. C. A., ' 44, ' 45; Lieutenant in TOPS, ' 44, ' 45; Baseball Varsity, ' 44; Senior-Mid Baseball Manager, ' 44. Helen Nelson Nashville, Tennessee Triad Kathleen Norris Nashville, Tennessee General Academic Diploma Triad Ruth O ' Kain Nashville, Tennessee General Academic Diploma Angkor Margaret Louise Osterman Pego Fort Wayne, Indiana General Academic Diploma F. F. Indiana Club, ' 43, ' 44; Treasurer of F. F. Club, ' 44, ' 45; Lieutenant in TOPS, ' 43, ' 44, ' 45. Mary Jeanne Parrish Loubelle Nashville, Tennessee General Academic Diploma Angkor Glee Club, ' 44, ' 45; Second Lieu ant in TOPS, ' 43, ' 44, ' 45. Celeste Parsley Nashville, Tennessee Diploma in Piano Ariston Margrave Paul Genomie Parkin, Arkansas General Academic Diploma A. K. French Club, ' 43, ' 44; Chemistry Club, ' 45; Math Club, ' 43, ' 44; Ath- letic Association, 44; Chimes Staff, ' 45; Y. W. C. A., ' 43, ' 44, ' 45; Busi- ness Manager of Milestones, ' 44, ' 45; Treasurer of Y. W. C. A., ' 45. Betty R. Payne Beep Tampa, Florida General Academic Diploma Anti-Pandora Y. W. C. A., ' 43. ' 44; Lieutenant in TOPS, ' 43, ' 44, ' 45; Math Club, ' 43; Chemistry Club, ' 43; Glee Club, ' 44; Servant at Arms of Anti-Pandora Club, ' 43, ' 44. Hary N. Milburn Kathleen Norris Janis Hubbell Mo Page Thirty-Three Martha Pittman J i Anita Reeves Betty Lee Price Lucy Ann Richards Leona Redles Ellen Jane Sagalowsky Patricia Reeme Joan Sanders Barbara Lor Ping Ii cie. Indiana Diploma in Piano Osiron Martha Pittman Pitt CHATF1ELD. ARKANSAS Diploma in Voire Osiron Glee Club, 43, - 44, ' 45; Choir, ' 43. 44. 45. Betty Lee Price Welling. Oklahoma General Academic Diploma Tri K TOPS. 43. ' 44. ' 4.5: Art Club. ' 44, 45; Hyphen Staff. ' 44. ' 41: MILE- STONES Staff, ' 44, ' 45: Captain in TOPS. ' 44. ' 45; Student Adviser for Senior-Mids. ' 44. ' 45; Vice-President of Tri K. 44. ' 45; Cheerleader, ' 43, Martha Jean Quinn Quinnie Chattanooga, Tennessee General Academic Diploma Eccowasin Math Club. ' 44: Spanish Club. ' 45: Athletic Association, ' 44, 45: Tennis Manager of Athletic Association, ' 44; General Manager of Athletic Associa- tion, ' 45; Tennis Varsity, ' 44. Frances Ragland Nashville, Tennessee Diploma in Public School Music Certificate in Piano Angkor Leona Redles Lonie Valdosta. Georgia General Academic Diploma Cerlificale in Costume and Commer- cial Illustration Patricia Reeme Patty McPherson, Kansas General Academic Diploma A. K. Y. W. C. A„ ' 44, ' 45; Spanish Club, ' 44, ' 45; Captivators. ' 44, ' 45; Glee Club, ' 45; Junior Lieutenant in TOPS, ' 44, ' 45; Secretary of Spanish Club, ' 45. Ann Elizabeth Rees Booneville. Mississippi General Academic Diploma Certificate in Speech Agora Math Club, ' 44; Phi Theta Kappa. ' 44, ' 45; French Club, ' 45; Second Lieutenant in TOPS, ' 44; Treasurer of Senior Class, ' 44, ' 45; Treasurer of Agora Club, ' 44, ' 45. Juanita Reeves Bud Nashville, Tennessee Ariston Athletic Association, ' 44; Vice-Presi- dent of Ariston, ' 44, ' 45; Bowling Varsity, ' 44. Lucy Ann Richards Clint, Texas General Academic Diploma F. F. Math Club, ' 43, ' 44; Spanish Club, ' 43, ' 44; Student Council, ' 44, ' 45; First Lieutenant in TOPS, ' 44, ' 45; Texas Club. ' 43, ' 44; Proctor of Pem- broke Hall, ' 44, ' 45. Mary Adaline Richards Rich Fremont, Nebraska General Academic Diploma Penta Tau Chapel Proctor, ' 43, ' 44; Copy Editor of Hyphen, ' 43, ' 44; Assistant Editor of Milestones, ' 43, ' 44; President of Math Club, ' 43, ' 44; College Octette, ' 43, ' 44, ' 45; Phi Theta Kappa, ' 43, ' 44, ' 45; Archery Varsity, ' 44; Chimes Staff, ' 43, ' 44, ' 45; Y. W. C. A„ ' 43. ' 44, ' 45; Spanish Club, ' 43, ' 44; Lieu- tenant in TOPS, ' 43, ' 45; Vice-Presi- dent of Student Council, ' 44, ' 45; Feature Editor of Hyphen, ' 44, ' 45; President of Phi Theta Kappa, ' 44, ' 45; Milestones Staff, ' 44, ' 45. Nell Ring Kingsport, Tennessee General Academic Diploma Anti-Pandora Ellen Jane Sagalowsky Indianapolis, Indiana General Academic Diploma Penta Tau Y. W. C. A., ' 43, ' 44; Music Festival, ' 44; French Club, ' 43, ' 44. Joan Sanders Sandy Racine, Wisconsin General Academic Diploma Penta Tau TOPS, ' 44, ' 45; Phi Theta Kappa. ' 44, ' 45; Hood and Gown, ' 44, ' 45; Chemistry Club, ' 45; French Club, ' 45; Proctor of Founders, ' 44; Stu- dent Council, ' 44, ' 45; President of Student Council, ' 45. Setu bl Page Thirty-Fot Sesu ii Betty Saunders Toledo, Ohio Certificate in Secretarial Training Anti-Pandora Marilyn Schaffner Lynn Nashville, Tennessee Certificate in Secretarial Training Triad Susan Scheib Spaghetti Denver, Colorado General Academic Diploma Certificate in Riding Penta Tau Turf and Tanbark, ' 44, ' 45; Athletic Association, ' 44, ' 45; French Club, ' 45; Captain in TOPS, ' 44, ' 45; Y. W. C. A., ' 44, ' 45; President of Sen- ior-Mid Class; Secretary of Student Council; Hockey Varsity, ' 44; Archery, ' 44; Swimming Varsity, ' 44; A. A. A. Letter, ' 44. Mary Jane Seddicum M. J. Wichita, Kansas General Academic Diploma F. F. Y. W. C. A., ' 44, ' 45; Spanish Club, ' 44, ' 45; Math Club, ' 44; Chemistry Club, ' 45; TOPS, ' 44, ' 45; Kansas Club, ' 44; President of F. F. Club. Emily Smith Smitty Bramwell, West Virginia General Academic Diploma Anti-Pandora Y. W. C. A., ' 44, ' 45; President of. Anti-Pandora, ' 44, ' 45. Sara Smith McMinnville, Tennessee General Academic Diploma Penta Tail Doris Smotherman Nashville, Tennessee Ariston Myrtle Stanford Nashville, Tennessee General Academic Diplomt Angkor LlTA Stecker Lee Cleveland Heights, Ohio General Academic Diploma Del Vers Y. W. C. A., ' 43, ' 44, ' 45; Choir, ' 43, ' 44, ' 45; Glee Club, ' 43, ' 44, ' 45; Phi Theta Kappa, ' 44, ' 45; Vice-President of Del Vers, ' 44, ' 45; First Vice-Presi- dent of the Y. W. C. A., ' 43, ' 44, ' 45. Christine Strother Nashville, Tennessee General Academic Diploma Certificate in General Art Triad •) ' C % . Mary Lee Taylor Sleuth Nashville, Tennessee General Academic Diploma Eccowasin Ruth Warren Tucker Tuck Columbia, Tennessee General Academic Diploma Agora V. C. A„ ' 44, ' 45. Beatrice Vincent Honey Island, Texas Certificate in Riding Certificate in Organ A. K. Priscilla Waite Portsmouth, Ohio General Academic Diplot Certificate in Riding X. L. Page Thirty-Fix Ivrv Ann Walker Margaret Nell Wallace Mary Isabel Ward Anne Dixon Warnock Gloria Watkins Marilyn Watkins Marjorie Watson N xt alie White Jean Whitson Joyce Wiley Ann McLean Williams Edith Williams Betty Jean Willis Ann Fairly Wilson Mary Ann Walker Mary Isabel Ward Gloria Watkins Joyce Wiley Sassy Crawfordsville, Indiana Tulsa, Oklahoma Joy Nashville. Tennessee Del Vers General Academic Diploma Nashville, Tennessee General Academic Diploma Tri K General Academic Diploma Angkor President of Tri K, ' 44, ' 45. Eccowasin Home Economics Club, ' 44. ' 45; Chemistry Club. ' 44. 45. Anne Dixon Warnock Anniston, Alabama Marilyn Watkins Ann McLean Williams Margaret Nell Wallace General Academic Diploma Salina, Kansas Elkton, Kentucky Benton. Louisiana Osiron ' General Academic Diploma Anti-Pandora Diploma in Public School Music General Academic Diploma Y. W. C. A., ' 43, ' 44, ' 45; Math Club, ' 43. ' 44; Chemistry Club. ' 44, ' 45; Agora T. C. Phi Theta Kappa. ' 44, ' 45: Hood and Y. W. C. A., ' 43, ' 44. ' 45: Glee Club. V. W. C. A.. ' 43. ' 44. ' 45: Athletic Gown. ' 44. ' 45: Vice-President of Osi- ' 43. ' 44, ' 45; Choir, ' 43, ' 44, ' 45; Association, ' 43. ' 44. ' 45; Second ron Club. ' 43: President of Osiron Marjorie Louise Watson TOPS, ' 43, ' 44, ' 45. Lieutenant in TOPS. ' 43, ' 44. ' 45; Club. ' 43. ' 44; President of Y. W. C; West Memphis, Arkansas Setreiarv of Y. W. C. A., ' 44 ' 45. A., ' 44, ' 45. General Academic Diploma Osiron Edith Williams Y. W. C. A., ' 43. ' 44. ' 45; Art Club, Henderson, Kentucky ' 43, ' 44; Spanish Club, ' 44, ' 45; General Academic Diploma Treasurer of Osiron Club, ' 44, ' 45. Del Vers Natalie White Nat Betty Jean Willis Nashville, Tennessee Little Will General Academic Diploma Nashville, Tennessee Certificate in General Art General Academic Diploma Eccowasin Eccowasin Jean Whitson Whit Ann Fairly Wilson Cookeville, Tennessee Hazlehurst, Mississippi General Academic Diploma General Academic Diploma Tri K Certificate in Riding Y. W. C. A., ' 43. ' 44; Athletic Asso- Tri K ciation. ' 43. ' 44. ' 45; President of Y. W. C. A., ' 43, ' 44, ' 45: First Lieu- ' ttf P Athletic Association. ' 44, ' 45; Basket- tenant in TOPS, ' 43, ' 44. ' 45; Athletic ball Varsity. ' 44; Swimming Varsity. Association, ' 43. ' 44, ' 45: Cabinet ' 44; Hockey Varsity, ' 44. Member of Y. W. C. A.. ' 44, ' 45. . J ,l Se+ucrtA ' « (■ Thirty -Six S moM, June Wilson Pseudocode Odessa, Texas X. L. Art Club, ' 44, ' 45; Math Club, ' 43, ' 44; Spanish Club, ' 44, ' 45; Y. W. C. A., ' 43, ' 44, ' 45; Athletic Association, ' 43, ' 44, ' 45; Student Council, ' 43, ' 44; First Lieutenant in TOPS, ' 43, ' 44; Vice-President of Texas Club, ' 43, ' 44; Proctor of Fidelity, ' 43, ' 44; Archery Manager, ' 44, ' 45; Captiva- tors, ' 43, ' 44, ' 45. Dorothy Virginia Wooten Dot Nashville, Tennessee General Academic Diploma Eccowasin Athletic Association, ' 44, ' 45; Tennis Manager, ' 45; Chemistry Club, ' 45; Treasurer of Chemistry Club, ' 45; Tennis Varsity, ' 44; Bowling Varsity, •44. Martha Wynns Dickson, Tennessee General Academic Diploma Agora Spanish Club, ' 43, ' 44, ' 45; Y. W. C. A., ' 44, ' 45. Margene Iris Young Cullman, Alabama General Academic Diploma Osiron Math Club, ' 43, ' 44; TOPS, ' 43, ' 44, ' 45; Captivators, ' 43, ' 44. ' 45; Y. W. C. A., ' 44, ' 45; French Club, ' 44, ' 45; Chemistry Club, ' 44, ' 45. Nancy Jean Young Adairville, Kentucky General Academic Diploma Angkor Athletic Association, ' 44, ' 45; Captain in TOPS. ' 43, ' 44, ' 45; Hockey Man- ager, ' 44. June Wilson Dorothy Virginia Wooten Martha Wynns Margene Iris Young Nancy Jean Young Page Thirty-Seven From left to rigltt: Elizabeth Sherman. Nancy Hornaday, Joy Roberts. Sue Sparks, Margaret Morrow. Emmie Jackson. Setuvi-MMU ClaU The largest group of freshmen ever to begin a pursuit ol higher education at Ward-Belmont formed a spirited. cooperative, and hard-to-beat Senior-Middle Class. Class spirit was welded when the Mids won the hockey game on the Senior-Senior-Middle Day in November, and this same spirit never failed in their many subse- quent defeats. It was a battered bunch ol Middies who limped into the dining room alter the basketball and bowling games, but their enthusiasm was still high. Patriotism was the keynote ol the annual Senior- s ' m ' oi -Middle Banquet in March. The girls voted as a dass to donate the money to the Red Cross that is usualh spent on decorations. Although the dining room Page Thirty-Eight remained unchanged for the occasion, the knowledge that this money was aiding a great cause compensated for the lack of decorations. A cleverly presented pro- gram written by Ann Marshall highlighted this tradi- tional entertainment for the Seniors. The highest class average ever made at Ward-Belmont was achieved by the Mids during the fall semester. The unusual brains proved themselves to be all-around girls— in the conservatory, publications department, and all other aspects of school life. This class, enthusiastic and confident, is looking for- ward to greener fields — a wonderful year as the Seniors ol 1946. Sally Eelbeck Bell Mary Jo Blakeway Joan Aronson Iodic S ISHVILLE, 1 ENNI 5SEI High School Certificate Ariston French Club, ' 43. Mary Louise Hard Mary Lou Nashville, Tennessee High School Certificate Triad TOPS. ' 43, ' 44. ' 45; French Clu ' 44. Dan Club. ' 42, ' 43. Emily Jean Barnes Em Coshocton, Ohio High School Certificate F. F. Beta Club, ' 44. ' 45; Spanish Club, ' 44; Y. W. C A., ' 44, ' 45; Treasurer of Junior Class, ' 44; Treasurer of Student Council, ' 44; President of Student Council, ' 45. Dolores Barton Dody Donelson, Tennessee High School Certificate Ariston Spanish Club, ' 43. Sally F.elbeck Bell Sally Nashville, Tennessee High School Certificate . Ariston h Club. ' 44. Mary Anita Bennett Sis Madrid, Spain High School Certificate Del Vers TOPS. ' 45; Choir. ' 45; Glee Club, ' 45; Y. W. C. A., ' 45. Carolyn Bernard Rockwood, Tennessee F. F. Clair Bissell Binkie Fort Myer, Virginia High School Certificate F. F. Captain in TOPS, ' 42, ' 43, ' 44; Oper- etta, ' 43; Active Member of Athletic Association, ' 43, ' 44; Penstaff Club, ' 43, ' 44. Van Blackie Brentwood, Tennessee High School Certificate Ariston Spanish Club. Mary Jo Blakeway Beaumont, Texas ' « ■ forty 44444 1- Middle Ferne Broaddus Randy Becki.ey, West Virginia High School Certificate X. L. Beta Club, ' 44; Captain ' 44, ' 45; Y. W. C. A., ' 4 Spanish Club, ' 44, ' 45 TOPS, 44, ' 45; Secretary of Ann Brown Bones Monroe, Louisiana High School Certificate Anti-Pandora C. A„ ' 45. Jeanne Eleanor Bryant Nina Huntingdon, Tennessee High School Certificate Osiron TOPS, ' 45; Y. W. C. A., ' 45; Pen- staff Club, ' 45; Round Table Club, ' 45; Beta Club, ' 45. Julia Cain Juju Nashville, Tennessee High School Certificate Eccowasin Latin Club, ' 42; French Club, ' 45; TOPS, ' 43, ' 44, ' 45; Beta Club, ' 45; Vice-President of Class, ' 44; Treas- urer of Eccowasin, ' 45. Clara Allison Caldwell Nashville, Tennessee High School Certificate Ariston Art Club, ' 43, ' 44. Frances Campbell Fannie Nashville, Tennessee High School Certificate Eccowasin Sergeant at Arms of Eccowasin, Julia Carreker Judy Nashville, Tennessee High School Certificate Triad Beta Club, ' 44, ' 45; Art Club, ' 43, ' 44; Spanish Club, ' 44, ' 45; Senior Library Representative, ' 44, ' 45. Patricia Towns Cawthon Pat Franklin, Tennessee High School Certificate Ariston Joan Chaffin Nashville, Tennessee High School Certificate Angkor Patricia Cheek Pat Miami, Florida High School Certificate Anti-Pandora W. C. A„ ' 45. Ann Brown Julia Carreker Page Forty-One Augusta Ann Clark Betty Ellen Dempster Jacalyn Comer Evelyn Dickenson i i.i sta Ann Clark Hist-ville. Alabama High School Certificate A. K. TOPS. -45; Y. W. C. A., ' -IS. Jane Stone Cleveland Ston Wartrace. Tennessee A. K. Beta Club. ' 44. ' 45: Y. W. C. A.. ' 42, 43. ' 44. ' 45: French Club. ' 45; Vice- President of Claw. 42. 43: President of Class. ' 44; Student Council Chapel Representative. ' 43, ' 44; TOPS, ' 44, ' 45; Athletic Association, ' 44, ' 45. Jacalyn Comer Jackie Hendersonville, Tennessee High School Certificate Ariston Spanish Club, ' 43, ' 44: Y. W. C. ' 43, ' 44. Marion Evelyn Copeland Mimi Tulsa, Oklahoma High School Certificate Del Vers . W. C. A., ' 45; Round Table Club, Janet Dant Barbourville, Kentucky High School Certificate Tri K Betty Ellen Dempster Billie North Platte. Nebraska Del Vers W. C. A., ' 45; Newman Club, Carolyn George Dendincer New Orleans, Louisiana High School Certificate Anti-Pandora Y. W. C. A., ' 44, ' 45; Newman Club, ' 45; H ome Economics Club, ' 45; Vice- President of Class, ' 45; Beta Club. ' 45; Treasurer of Student Council. ' 45; Hockey Varsity, ' 45; Basketball Varsity. ' 45; Milestones Preparatory Representative, 45; Round Table Club, ' 45. Evelyn Dickenson Evie Nashville, Tennessee High School Certificate Eccowasin Beta Club, ' 45; French Club, ' 45; Glee Club, ' 44; International Singers, ' 45; Vice-President of French Club, ' 45. Martha Maxwell Dickinson Maxie Nashville, Tennessee High School Certificate Triad Art Club, ' 42, ' 43; Dancing Club, ' 42, ' 43; Penstaff Club, ' 42, ' 43, ' 44, ' 45; Athletic Association, ' 42; Spanish Club, ' 43, ' 44; Treasurer of Class, ' 41; Hockey Varsity, ' 42, ' 43. Catherine Dyer Cath Nashville, Tennessee High School Certificate Eccowasin Athletic Association, ' 43, ' 44, Latin Club, ' 41, ' 42; Spanish Club •43, ' 44; TOPS, ' 42, ' 43, ' 44; Ser lie; cit at Ar Hockey Varsity, ' 45 of Class, ' 42, ' 43 MML Page Forty-Two MMU Eddie Marie Farnsworth Ree Franklin, Tennessee High School Certificate Ariston Peggy Faulkner Nashville, Tennessee Ariston Anna Margaret Frogge Froggie Jamestown, Tennessee High School Certificate T. C. Y. W. C. A., ' 43, ' 44, ' 45; Sergeant at Arms of T. C, ' 43; Vice-President of Student Council, ' 44; Secretary of Student Council. ' 45; Basketball Var- sity, ' 44; Baseball Varsity, ' 44; Ath- letic Association, ' 43, ' 44, ' 45. Betty Jean Felsenthal Brownsville, Tennessee High School Certificate F. F. Louise Clark Fort Weese Nashville, Tennessee High School Certificate Eccowasin Spanish Club, ' 44; Captain in TOPS, ' 43, ' 44, ' 45; Art Club, ' 45; Athletic Association, ' 43, ' 44; Archery Varsity, ' 43, ' 44; Hockey Varsity, ' 43, ' 44. BlLLIE HA1LEY Bill Nashville, Tennessee High School Certificate Ariston Beta Club, ' 44; Spanish Club, ' 43, ' 44; TOPS, ' 43, ' 44. Charlotte Bernice Hamburg Bubbles Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania High School Certificate A. K. Home Economics Club, ' 45; Y. W. C. Mary Elizabeth Hart Liz Kalamazoo, Michigan High School Certificate X. L. Captivators. ' 45; Orchestra, ' 45; Y. W. Arlene Hastings Hasty Nashville, Tennessee High School Certificate Angkor Spanish Club, ' 43, ' 44, ' 45; TOPS, ' 44, ' 45; Athletic Association, ' 45; Secretary of Class, ' 42; Sergeant at Arms of Angkor Club, ' 44, ' 45; Hockey Varsity, ' 45. Betty Hedegaard Hede Nashville, Tennessee High School Certificate TOPS, ' 43; Spanish Club, ' 43. Page Forty-Three l vrv Elizabeth Hendricks Bmr Jamison Lois Hindman Janice Johnson Dorothy Ray Hoback Mary Claire Johnson Nancy Jean Hollingsworth Mary Elaine Jones Sally Carolyn Jacks Monica Joy Mary Elizabeth Hendricks Durham. North Carolina High School Certificate Agora Peristal! Club. 45; Y. W. C. A.. ' 45. Lois Hindman Fulton, Kentucky High School Certificate Anti-Pandora International Singers, ' 44, ' 45; Glee Club. ' 44. ' 45; Choir, ' 44, ' 45; Or- chestra, ' 44. ' 45: Round Table Club, ' 45; Speech Club, ' 45. Dorothy Ray Hoback Dot Cowan, Tennessee High School Certificate F. F. Y. W. C A„ ' 45. Nancy Jean Hollingsworth Holly Oklahoma City, Oklahoma High School Certificate Del Vers Y. W. C. A., ' 44. ' 45; Beta Club, ' 45; Chimes, ' 45; President of Round Ta- ble Club, ' 45. Sally Carolyn Jacks Flap Flint, Michigan High School Certificate A. K. TOPS. ' 44, ' 45; Student Council Chapel Reprcsentathe, ' 45; Y. W. C. A., ' 45. Bette Jamison Shortie Nashville. Tennessee High School Certificate Triad Latin Club, ' 41, ' 42; Athletic Associa- tion. ' 41, ' 42, ' 43, ' 44; Chemistry Club, ' 44. ' 45; Spanish Club. ' 43. ' 44; Y. W. C. A., ' 43, ' 44; TOPS, ' 42, ' 43, ' 44; President of Class, ' 41; Sergeant at Arms of Triad. ' 43, ' 44. ' 45; Bas- ketball Varsity, ' 41, ' 42, ' 43, ' 44. Janice Johnson Johnny Macomb, Illinois High School Certificate F. F. W. C. A., ' 45; Vice-President of F., ' 45; Sergeant at Arms of Class, Mary Claire Johnson Toppie Huntingdon, Tennessee High School Certificate Osiron . W. C. A., ' 45; Ro Mary Elaine Jones Diddle Nashville, Tennessee High School Certificate Ariston Pcnstaff Club, ' 43, ' 44, ' 45; Beta Club, ' 44, ' 45; Chemistry Club, ' 44, ' 45; Spanish Club, ' 44; Secretary of Day Student Council, ' 45. Monica Joy Nashville, Tennessee High School Certificate Triad Spanish Club, ' 44, ' 45; Latin Club, ' 42; French Club, ' 44, ' 45; Beta Club, ' 43, ' 44, ' 45; TOPS, ' 43, ' 44; Secre- tary of Class, ' 42; Day Student Proc- tor, ' 43; President of Day Student Council, ' 45. MML Page Forty-Fou MMle Joan Lenore Kampmeier Joanie Nashville, Tennessee High School Certificate Triad PenstafF Club, ' 43, ' 44, ' 45; Beta Club, ' 44, ' 45; Chemistry Club, ' 45; Captain in TOPS, ' 43, ' 44, ' 45; Vice- President of Beta Club, ' 45; Secre- tary-Treasurer of Penstaff Club, ' 45; Hockey Varsity, ' 44. Helen Keith Keith Anna, Illinois High School Certificate F. F. Orchestra, ' 42, ' 43, ' 44; Beta Club, ' 44, ' 45; Operetta, ' 44; Captivators, ' 42; Southern Belles, ' 45; French Club, ' 45; Secretary of Orchestra, ' 42; Secretary of French Club, ' 45; Ser- geant at Arms of F. F., ' 42; Secretary of Class, ' 45. Helen Elizabeth Keith Liz Nashville, Tennessee High School Certificate Triad Beta Club, ' 45; TOPS, ' 44; French Club, ' 45; President of Class, ' 45. Marion Patricia Kisber Pat Jackson, Tennessee High School Certificate Agora International Sing- Betty Kostal B. J. Hastings, Nebraska High School Certificate F. F. Y. W. C. A., ' 45. Sue Lester Nashville, Tennessee High School Certificate Angkor Beta Club, ' 44; French Club, ' 4 Captain in TOPS, ' 43, ' 44. Harvel Elizabeth Linde Mike Clarksville, Tennessee High School Certificate Hyphen Staff, ' 45; Penstaff Club, ' 45 Y. W. C. A., ' 45; TOPS, ' 45; Ser geant at Arms of Agora Club, ' 45 Swimming Varsity, ' 45; Round Table ' 45.  ' Margery Livingston Youngstown, Ohio F. F. Barbara Annette Luten Babs Williamsburg, West Virginia High School Certificate Tri R . W. C. A., ' 45; TOPS, ' 45. Jane McCall Mac Franklin, Tennessee High School Certificate Eccowasin Spanish Club, ' 44, ' 45; Beta Club, ' 44, ' 45; Chemistry, ' 44, ' 45; Class Treasurer, ' 45; President of Eccowa- sin Club, ' 45; Treasurer of Beta Club. ' 45; Round Table Club, ' 45. 46 Betty Kostal Jane McCall Page Forty-Five Pvtricia Mcknight Sara Lee Middleton Sandra Anne Moore Ernestine Melvin Morris Sarah Marilyn Morrison Melba Mi rdock Charlotte Cooper Naiden Barbara Jean Olson Marilyn Pasternack Phyllis Robins Patricia Mcknight Sara Lee Middleton Sandra Anne Moore Melba Murdoch ■Pat Sally Sandy Nashville, Tennessee Craweordsville. Arkansas Nashville, Tennessee Franklin, Tennessee High School Certificate High School Certificate High School Certificate High School Certificate Eccowasin Ostron Angkor Ariston Round Tabic Club. ' 45; Beta Club. Spanish Club. ' 44, ' 45; Y. W. C. A.. 45: V. W. C. A.. ' 45: TOPS. ' 45. ' 42, ' 43. ' 44. ' 45; Lieutenant Captain in TOPS, ' 44, ' 45: Beta Club, ' 45; Athletic Association. ' 45; Hockey Let- ter, ' 45; Round Table Club, ' 45. Latin Club, ' 42; Spanish Club. ' 43, 44; President of Spanish Club, 45. Charlotte Cooper Naiden Monroe, Louisiana Agora Ernestine Melvin Morris Y. W. C. A., ' 45. Ernie South Bend, Indiana High School Certificate Barbara Jean Olson Penta Tau Barb Glee Club, ' 44, ' 45; Choir, ' 45; TOPS, ' 45; International Singers, ' 45; Spanish Club, ' 45; Y. W. C. A., ' 45; Beta Club, ' 45; Chapel Representa- tive to Student Council, ' 44; Secre- tary of Class, ' 44. Flint, Michigan T. C. Y. W. C. A., ' 45. Marilyn Pasternack Ierriday, Louisiana A. K. Sarah Marilyn Morrison Nashville, Tennessee International Singers, ' 45; Y. W. C. A., ' 45. High School Certificate Eccowasin i Xk j Penstaff Club. ' 43, ' 44, ' 45; Beta Club, ' 44, ' 45; French Club, ' 44, 45; Vice-President of Penstaff Club. ' 44, ' 45; Secretary of Eccowasin Club, ' 44, Phyllis Robins Youngstown, Ohio t 1 Page Forly-Six MMU Margaret Walton Scales Nashville, Tennessee High School Certificate Eccowasin Latin Club, ' 41, ' 42; Spanish Club, ' 43, ' 44; Athletic Association, ' 43, ' 44, ' 45; TOPS, ' 42, ' 43, ' 44, ' 45. Shirley Sexton Jinx Mount Pleasant, Michigan F. F. Y. W. C. A., ' 45. Anne Sharpe Sharpe Nashville, Tennessee High School Certificate Angkor Penstaff, ' 41, ' 42, ' 43, ' 44; TOPS, ' 42, ' 43, ' 44; French Club, ' 43, ' 44; Latin Club, ' 41. Jeannette Smith Austin, Texas High School Certificate Anti-Pandora Y. W. C. A., ' 45; Penstaff Club, ' 45; Speech Club, ' 45; Vice-President of Round Table Club, ' 45. Eileen Springstun Sprung Oaktown, Indiana High School Certificate T. C. Y. W. C. A., ' 44; Beta Club, ' 45; Basketball Varsity, ' 45; Athletic Asso- ciation, ' 45; Vice-President and Secre- tary of Student Council, ' 45. Carolyn Sterry Nashville, Tennessee High School Certificate Angkor Sarah Kendrick Stockell Nashville, Tennessee High School Certificate Angkor Spanish Club, ' 44, ' 45; Beta Club, ' 45. Helen Strowd Bunkin Nashville, Tennessee High School Certificate Eccowasin TOPS, ' 42, ' 43, ' 44; Latin Club, ' 4 ' 42; French Club, ' 44; Dance Clu ' 42. Helen Wikle Suddoth Suddoth Nashville, Tennessee High School Certificate Triad Beta Club, ' 45; Spanish Club, ' 44, ' 45; TOPS, ' 44, ' 45; Treasurer of Triad, ' 45. Olive Haynes Thompson Tommy Franklin, Kentucky High School Certificate Tri K W. C. A., ' 44, ' 45; TOPS, ' 45; Art Pasre Forty-Seven Barbara White Rlth Marie Walls Joan Jessica Wilson Margaret Doris Tlcker Dot JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA High School Certificate A. K. Rlth Marie Walls Rufus Bristol. Tennessee High School Certificate A. K. ch Club. ' 44, ' 45: Y. W. ( ' 45: International Singers, Betty Ann Ward B. A. Nashville, Tennessee High School Certificate Angkor Beta Club, ' 44, ' 45; Spanish Club, ' 44, ' 45: Vice-President of Angkor Club, ' 45: Athletic Association, ' 45. Caroline Weinstock Junior Des Moines, Iowa High School Certificate F. F. Spanish Club. ' 44; Y. W. C. A., ' 44, ' 45: Proctor of Heron Hall, ' 45; Sec- ond Varsity Bowling, ' 45; Sergeant at Arms of F. F. Club, ' 45. Barbara White •Hi-barb Nashville, Tennessee High School Certificate Triad ' 4:1; Y. W. Connie Williams Nashville, Tennessee High School Certificate Ariston Spanish Club, ' 44, ' 45; Latin Club, ' 42, ' 43; Treasurer of Class, ' 43; President of Ariston, ' 45. Joan Jessica Wilson Jo Lincoln, Nebraska High School Certificate F. F. Y. W. C. A., ' 44, ' 45; Art Club, ' 44, 9 MML Page Forty-Eight f Una fyclaH The Preparatory School underclassmen have been a helping hand in all Ward-Belmont activities this year. The Freshman Class, led by Nancy Denny, added their usual note of vivacity around the campus. Little prexy Jean Ward spmred the Sophomores on to unlimited successes. The capable Juniors came through with the usual flying colors under the guidance of Betty Bruce Cate. The prep underclassmen added this year, as always, much needed life to the school. They are our little eager beavers — the girls on whom W.-B. looks with pride, secretly knowing that they will be the next upper- classmen. Miss Chambers and Histon ' stoodcnts nJe swriM Belles register AAs . , . . . Prospective students Art class sketching from model Chemists at work Page Fifty-One King of hearts and A Eenie, meenie, minie, moe? W.B. delicatessen Page Fifty -Thro- .«? ° ' c A : V 0 - tfA X$ - as. , Stip y O A ;4 etivities OFFICERS President First Vice-President Second 1 ' ice-President Secretary Joan Sanders Mary Richards Faylese Scharff Susan Scheib First Semester Proctors Fidelity Hall Mon ' .nda Nunnelley Founders Hall Betty Myers Hail Hall Corabel Roberts Heron Hall Caroline Weinstock Pembroke Hall Lucy Richards Chapel Shirley Hunt Second Semester Proctors Fidelity Hall Gail Slack Founders Hall Marilyn Anderson Hail Hall Carrolyn Kelton Heron Hall Veda Breese Pembroke Hall Mary King Chapel Betty Simpson Joan Sanders. President first row ilrft to rigid): MARILYN ANDERSON. LUCY RICHARDS, FAYLESE SCHARFF, JOAN SANDERS, SUSAN SCHEIB. Second row: SHIRLEY Hunt, BETTY Simpson, M m King. Corabel Roberts. Third row: Gail Slack, Carrolyn Kelton, Mary Richards. I his student judiciary meets every Tuesday evening to consider the misdemeanors ol their classmates. Each case is carefully considered, arid when the decision is made, the offender realizes thai she lias been shown the justice thai characterizes the organization. This year the Student Council planned an Orientation Week, under the direction of Mary Richards, which formed the beginnings of a feeling of good will between the two classes. The student body and the administration worked together to make Ward-Belmont a betler place. BOARDING STUDENT COUNCIL ■ ' ■ ifty-Six DAY STUDENT COUNCIL To this group of students come the day students who have violated any of the rules of the school and those who wish to make helpful suggestions. This organization dispenses majors, minors, and warnings with equal fairness and forms the connecting link between school adminis- tration and day students. When court adjourns, these youthful judges are in no way distinguished from the student body, for each one is well known as an indi- vidual. The exceptional deportment of these students shows the interest of the Day Student Council in helping to maintain a smoothly-running part of their student government. Left to right: Bettv Bruce Cate, Mary Stumb, Ann Goodloe, Monica Joy. Mary Elaine Jones. Monica Joy, President OFFICERS President MONICA Joy First Vice-President Ann Goodloe Second Vice-President Mary Stumb Secretary Mary Elaine Jones High School Representative Betty Bruce Cate Proctor, First Semester Mary Dake Caldwell Proctor, Second Semester MARY Ellen Coverdale Page Fifty-Seven OFFICERS First Semester President Emily Barnes Proctor Caroline Weinstock Vice-President and Secretary Margaret Frocck Treasurer CAROLYN DENDINGER Chapel Representative Veda Breese Underclass Representative Kay Horner Second Semester President Carolyn Dendinger Proctor Veda Breese Vice-President and Secretary EILEEN SPRINGSTUN Treasurer Katherine Moessner Chapel Representative SALLY JACKS Underclass Representative Jo Ann Fox Carolyn Dendinger and Emily Barnes Presidents First row (left I right): SALLY Jacks. Veda Breese. Carolyn Dendinger. Emily Barnes. Caroline Weinstock. Second row: Margaret Frogce, Eileen Springstun, Katherine moessner, Jo Ann fox, Kay Horner. I he Preparatory Boarding Student Council, organized to give the high school boarders their own self-govern- ment, is a working example of school democracy. This group aris as interpreter ol the school rules and as judge of misdemeanors. The experience makes the members better fitted to live in a world ol democracy. The weekly report of the group passes into the hands of a special advisory board and back again in approved form for posting in Heron Hall. Here the notice is read by the girls who realize that the decision represents the opinion of i heir classmates and is therefore beyond re- proach . PREPARATORY BOARDING STUDENT COUNCIL Page Fifty-Eight Y. W. C. A. Under the capable leadership of President Anne War- nock, the Ward-Belmont Y. W. C. A. has this year broken records in the promotion of extensive and important services on and off campus. Its activities are varied and interesting. Provision for war work has been through special committees such as those for the World Student Service Fund and Thayer Hospital Entertainment. For the first time, student speakers have conducted Sunday evening Vesper Services. Working with Anne, the new sponsor, Miss Susanna Wilder, a national Y secretary, has brought new ideas and new successes to the diligent and effective cabinet. The services and broad influences of the Y have been felt by all girls. Left to right: Margaret Nell Wallace, Eleanor Jones, Margrave Paul, Ann Fairlev Wilson, Lita Stecker, Miss Wilder, Suzy Sparks, Joan Forsythe, Betty Simpson, Anne Warnock, Betty Rutland. COMMITTEE CHAIR MEN Entertainment ANN BENTON Hyphen Representative Ruth Evans Tennessee Children ' s Home Suzanne Sparks Crippled Children ' s Home Betty Rutland Public Affairs (Thayer Hospital) Joan Forsythe Membership Ann Fairley Wilson Old Ladies ' Home Betty Simpson Preparatory School Representative Claire Bissell Sponsor Miss Susanna Wilder OFFICERS President Anne Warnock Vice-President Lita Stecker Second Vice-President Eleanor Jones Secretary Margaret Wallace Treasurer Margrave Paul Anne Warnock, President Page Fifty-Nine STAFF Editor Bunny Lawler Associate Editor Ruth Evans Feature Editor Mary Richards News Editor Sue Con yne Editorial Editor PRIS Bailey Music Editor Phyllis Harrison Business Manager Gail Tucker Assistant Business Manager Betty Price Circulation Manager Les SCHARFF Cartoonist HARRIET Cary Cartoonist PAT COOLEY Faculty Adviser Miss Doris Leach BUNNY Lawler. Editor Left to ri ght: Beth Meade, Pai Cooley, Betty Price, Joan Forsythe, Emily Asbury, Meg Grant, Gail Tucker, Les Scharff, Connie Martin, T ' kis Bailey, Si i Conyne, Phyl Harrison. Shirley Hunt, Peggy Freeman, Miss Leach, Mary Richards, Harriet Cary, Ruth Evans. Bunny Lawler. Keeping the campus posted on Ward-Bclnioni news and, for the first time this year, on world events, the Ward-Belmoni Hyphen reaches the students and fatuity every Friday night. With Bunny Lawler and Ruth Kvans, editoi and associate editor, handling the editorial and make-up angle, Mary Richards and Joan Forsythe lending humor to the feature page, Sue Conyne looking to news value, and Miss Doris Leach advising the whole situation, the Hyphen is always Johnny-on-the-spot from the presses to you. HYPHEN f ' age Sixty CHIMES A sparkling new format made this year ' s Chimes ache to be held and read from the foreword to the last page. Consisting entirely of student work, the magazine has served not only as an outlet for literary endeavors, but has also been a source of much pleasure to the reading public. The editor, Peggy Freeman, has combined hard work and enthusiasm and, joined by a faithful and energetic staff, has made great progress in modernizing and giving interest to the publication. Lending her capable and constructive guidance to this organization, Dr. Minnie E. Wells has seen Chimes rise high in Ward-Belmont life. First row (left to right): Mary Hendricks, Nancy Hollingsworth, Jeannette Smith, Peggy Freeman, Fay Maples, Barbara Kemper, Bette Pierce, Kathleen Norris, Carol Bay, Mary Grant. Second row: Minnie Carter Bailey, Dr. Minnie E. Wells, Phyllis Har- rison, Iris Turner, Mary Richards, Margaret Lawler, Shirley Hunt. STAFF Editor Peggy Freeman Associate Editor Carol Bay Review Editor Kathleen Norris Exchange Editor MARY GRANT Publicity Manager BONNIE FRIEDMAN Business Manager Barbara Kemper Faculty Adviser Dr. Minnie E. Wells Page Sixty-One Peggy Freeman, Editor OFFICERS President JEAN WHITSON Vice-President Shirley Hunt Secretary Margaret Morrow Treasurer JEAN DRISCOLL General Manager Martha Quinn Sponsor Miss Catherine E. Morrison Jean Whitson. Pi- First rou- (left to right): Marcaret Morrow, Martha Quinn, Jean Whitson, Shirley Hunt, Jean Driscoll, Jean Young. Second row: Priscilla Waite. June Wilson, Dorothy Wooten. Annella Creech. Marilyn Farmer. Connie Martin. The- purpose of the Athletic Association is to promote comradeship, good sportsmanship, and fair play. With Jean Whitson as president and Miss Catherine Morrison as sponsor, the Athletic Association plays an active part in life at Ward-Belmont. Besides the five officers, there are eight athletic managers who are chosen for their out- standing abilities in the respective sports. Girls may be- come active members of the Association by making one varsity or three club teams. The Association arouses interest in athletics and offers healthy competition. ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Page Sixl Two WK HOME ECONOMICS CLUB OFFICERS President Connie Martin Vice-President Ann Goodloe Secretary Marion Hicks Treasurer Lillian Spiecher First row (left to right): JEAN HELFENBEIN. Lillian Spiecher, Connie Martin, Ruth Jenkins, Ann Goodloe, Barbara Peters Second row: Mrs. Walker, Barbara At tridge, Mary Ward, Vivian Adams, Mar tha Harlow, Elizabeth Scofield, Nata lie Pope, Mrs. Sargent. Third row: Bar bara Straining, Marjorie Waldrep, La verne Decker, Charlotte Moore, Flor ence Goodman. Fourth row: Joy Gifford moninda nunnelley, evelyn andrews Betty Asquith, Norma Jean Davis, Jim mie Larue. CHEMISTRY CLUB OFFICERS President Connie Martin Secretary Katha Knode Treasurer DOROTHY Wooten Seated (left to right): Mary Jean Hoff- man, Sara Lilly, Joan Sanders, Katha Knode, Connie Martin, Ann Goodloe, Jean Helfenbein, Dorothy Wooten, Jean Whitson, Marilyn Anderson, Charlotte Evans. Standing: Mrs. Boyd, Mrs. Ma- thias, Dr. Morrow, Virginia Brega, An- nella Creech, Jane Knobe, Marilyn Har- rell, Margrave Paul. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The Home Economics Club was organized under the leadership of Mrs. Sargeant and Mrs. Walker, teachers in this department. A candlelight service for initiation of new members began the club activities. Each week a formal meeting was held with a program featuring speak- ers on fashion, glassware, cooking, and occasionally a style show sponsored by one of the local department stores. Additional activities included a style show pre- sented to the student body featuring clothes made by the Home Economics students, also an annual picnic held at Percy Warner Park. Although a n ewcomer in the Ward-Belmont organiza- tions, the Home Economics Club this year merited well its place on the list as shown by those practical members who were always on hand to prove that a stitch in time saves nine. CHEMISTRY CLUB A Chemistry Club was organized this year for the first time under the sponsorship of Dr. Morrow, Mrs. Mathias. and Mrs. Dakon. Regular meetings were built around talks on cosmetics, synthetic products of the future, and meetings of the American Chemical Society. In conclu- sion some unusual experiment of interest to all was per- formed. A tea was given at the end of the year for faculty and student members in the department. Displays of work were shown and tours were conducted through the laboratory. At the close of such a successful venture, the future looks very promising for next year ' s Chemistry Club. Page Sixty-Three PHI THETA KAPPA First row {left to right): Rees, Corte, Lei- brock, Friedman. Richards. Goldsbv. Bay, Heleenbein. Maples. Second row: Bailey. Lawler. Coker, Warnock. Freeman, Dr. Burke. Dean Hogarth, Sanders. Jones, Stecker, Goodloe. Third row: McGhee. Hale, Sellers, Harold, Pierce, Dillen- der, Newman. Forsythe. Windle, Knode, Kellocg, DeMoss, Nicholson, Morrow. Braley, Gift, Douger, Hughes, Bailey, Watson, Marshall. Russell, Evans. BETA CLUB OFFICERS President Marilyn Morrison Vice-President Joan Kampmeiek Secretary Mary Ann Haley Treasurer Jane McCall Sponsor MRS. E. G. Rasmussen First row (left to right): McCall, MORRISON, Kampmeier, Haley. Second row: Rasmus- sen, Lester, Cawthon, Middleton, Mor- ris, Haley, Ward. Third row: Jones. Joy, Dickenson, Carreker, Wiccinton, Wind. Manchester. Fourth row: Cleveland. Barnes, Hale, Warner, Tucker, Suddoth. Keith, Gate. PHI THETA KAPPA Twice cadi year members selected on a basis of schol- arship and citizenship are initiated into the Delta Xi Chapter of Phi Thcta Kappa, Junior College Honorary Scholastic Society. The object of the organization is to promote scholarship, develop character, and cultivate fel- lowship. The officers are: Mary Richards, president; Ruth Dale Goldsby, vice-president; Carol Bay, secretary; Bonnie Friedman, treasurer. Dr. Joseph E. Burk is an honorary member, and Dean Charles P. Hogarth is the sponsor. BETA CLUB Composed of those girls who have excelled in scholar ship, leadership, and character, the Beta Club is an or- ganization whose membership is coveted by preparatory students. Under the able guidance of .Mrs. E. G. Ras- mussen, sponsor, the members strive to promote greater school spirit. An annual bridge party is held, and the proceeds derived therefrom are given to the American Red Cross. Page Sixty-Four SPEECH DEPARTMENT OFFICERS President DOROTHY HALL Vice-President Jean DeMoss Secretary Nancy Kelly Corresponding Secretary Lucille Andrews Historian Carol Bay Sergeant at Arms Babette Marsh Reporter Joan Forsythe ART CLUB OFFICERS President Yvette Dupont Secretary-Treasurer Norma Jean Chase Reporter CAROLYN BuiE SPEECH DEPARTMENT A chance to experience footlight fever, and that be- fore the curtain rises, excitement is given to all the girls in the Speech Department. Under the capable supervi- sion of Miss Catharine Winnia and Miss Nell Hill, the girls study and practice the fundamentals of speech and stage production. A Christmas Nativity play and the Easter offering of Everyman were productions of the year ' s efforts, and the year was climaxed by the presentation of Shakespeare ' s Twelfth Night. On these occasions such promising ac- tresses as Carol Bay, Marjorie Purcell, Carrolyn Kelton, Ann Rees, Lyn Dresser, Jean DeMoss made their bows. ART CLUB This may be titled the more seen than heard group, as their works are displayed everywhere on the campus from the Hyphen office to Acklen. Headquarters may be found on the third Hoor of Big Ac, where the future artists enjoy their studies under the supervision of Miss Mary VV. Shackelford. This organization sponsors during the year exhibits of famous American contemporary artists, thus giving stu- dents an otherwise impossible opportunity of broadening their appreciation of good art. Fine Arts Week is traditionally begun each year by a tea and exhibition given by this club. The highlighting event on their calendar, however, is the display of student work during graduation week. Page Sixty-Five PENSTAFF CLUB OFFICERS President Allen Wigginton Vice-President Marilyn Morrison Secretary-Treasurer .... Joan Kampmeier Sponsor MRS. SUSAN Souby Seated (left to right): Haley, Smith, Craig, Lindi, Woodcock. Warner, Hale, Kenne- dy ' , Lowe, Armistead, Manier. Standing: Dickenson. Cawthon. Jones, Mrs. Souby, Wigginton. Kampmeier, Morrison, Bry- ant, Sharp. ROUND-TABLE CLUB OFFICERS President NANCY Hollingsworth Vice-President-Treasurer Jeannette Smith Secretary Evelyn Dickenson Sponsor MISS VERA HAY Standing (left to right): Hollingsworth. Smith, Hendricks. First row: Copeland, Caldwell, Hays, Craig, Julius. Second row: McCall, Gilmore, Walls, Woodcock. Third roic: HOOPER, HlNDMAN, LINDI, Kos- TAL. Bacgett. PENSTAFF CLUB The PenstafF Club, organized to encourage an interest in creative writing among the high school students, meets twice a month. At these meetings the girls discuss the qualities of good writing and criticize the poetry, essays, and stories composed by the members. Only through competition is membership in this club attained. ROUND-TABLE CLUB The Round-Table Club was organized this year for the first time by Miss Vera Hay, teacher of history in the pre- paratory school. All Ward-Belmont students were in- vited to join. A dinner, followed by ;i discussion of current events given by five members, comprises the monthly meetings. The able president is Nancy Hollingsworth. She is aided by Jeannette Smith and Evelyn Dickenson. The club ' s aim, to cultivate an interest in current events so that the students may have a better understanding of the problems facing the world today, has been fully realized. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS OFFICERS President Marilyn Anderson Vice-President Georgia Ann Coker Boarding Secretary-Treasurer Twila Comer Day Secretary-Treasurer Ellen Magruder First row (left to right): Ann Rees, Doris Green, Janet Newman, Lorell McCann, Joan Sanders. Second row: Nancy Horn- aday, Minnie Carter Bailey, Bomar Cleveland, Mrs. Bambas, Marilyn Ander- son, Carolyn Buie. Third row: Ann Dor- gan, Susan Scheib, Jean Buttorff, Har- riet Carey. GERMAN CLUB First row (left to right): Paul, Walker, Kelton, Pierce, Dr. Givens, McWilliams. Second row: Wooten, Stecker, Hoe, Pitt- man, Battey, Godell. SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS President MARY JANE McCoy Vice-President Pat Wilder Secretary Patty Reeme Sponsors DR. Givens, MR. Donner IE CERCLE FRANCAISE French scholars find that their study of the language is made very interest- ing and entertaining through the meetings of this club. Bridge and various other games are played in French, thus affording the girls much enjoyment as well as opportunity to increase their conversational ability. GERN I AN CLUB P recnen S ' e das Deutsch? No, this is not a fifth column but rather a group of German wtl IVI VIN s - J students who meet several times during the year to practice German speech and discuss events pertaining to Germany and its people. By conversing in German, the girls have added to their vocabulary, in- creased their knowledge of common idioms, and improved their accent. SPANISH CLUB ' enor Donner, is the smiling comment when the Spanish Club meets. Merry Presi- Or AMIOI rl-KJ £ ent jyj j McCoy nas con d ucte cl interesting programs this year consisting of talks on Spanish customs, manners, and people. There was much fun while the girls learned the words to several Spanish songs, as the pronunciation brought signs of amusement to the faces of genial sponsors, Dr. Givens and Mr. Donner. Page Sixty-Seven °o t U h i 1 P r yj. SV rvf rV O SI ( vt P The various organizations and activities of the Conservatory inspire in each girl who participates and in each girl who is privileged to be a part of the audience a greater appreciation of music. The Choir, Glee Club, Southern Belles, Orchestra, Captivators, and College Octet are all well-known campus enter- tainers. Among the outstanding events of this year was the Beethoven Festival, in which piano students presented four programs of Beethoven ' s sonatas and shorter works. The Ward-Belmont Chamber Music Society, a group of students, professional performers, and members of the faculty, was featured in Sunday after- noon programs of famous compositions for strings. The climax of the music year was the Fine Arts Fes- tival, which was held during the first part of May. This series of programs included concerts by the Ward-Belmont Orchestra, Choir, Glee Club, and var- ious members of the faculty. The concert series this year was unusually good; and the students were privileged to hear such out- standing artists as William Primrose, violinist; the Hart House String Quartet; Dr. Frank Asper, organ- ist; Ida Krehm, pianist; the Moore Ballet Group; and Miss Marion Keighey Snowden, noted lecturer. Greeted by an anticipating audience are Mary Laura Cannon and Ann Williams, accompanist Carolyn Buie and Bette Pierce, duoists, play for student body Harp Ensemble is presented in recital Page Seventy-One GLEE CLUB Not only those girls who are studying music as a part of their academic work, but also girls who are interested in music extracurricularly are in- vited to join this group. The direction of Mr. Sydney Dalton makes profitable the twice weekly rehearsals. This year the Choir and Glee Club combined to give musical background for the Christmas Nativity play; they also presented a joint concert during the Fine Arts Festival in May. ORCHESTRA The Ward-Belmont Orchestra combines student and Nashville talent, and its appearances are al- ways greeted with much anticipation. Mr. Ken- neth Rose is both director and solo violinist for the group. This year the orchestra presented a symphony concert during the Fine Arts Festival featuring Kathryn Rose as piano soloist. The twenty-seventh year of its existence finds the or- chestra an important part of Nashville and Ward- Belmont culture. CHOIR The atmosphere of reverence which permeates the Wednesday morning devotionals and monthly church services in the chapel is due in great meas- ure to the Ward-Belmonl Choir. The unfailing loyally of iliis organization, the director, Mr. Syd- ney Dalton, and their accompanist, Mr. Arthur Ilenkel, makes this one of the most worthy organi- zal ions on campus. Page Seventy-Two COLLEGE SINGERS The College Singers, an octet under the direction of Miss Elizabeth Adams, was organized in Sep- tember, 1943. This group presents programs of madrigals, classics, sacred and secular music. The members are Eleanor Jones, Sally Welch, Twila Comer, sopranos; Mary Richards, Bettye McLean, Harriet Cary, second sopranos; Lita Stecker and Virginia Brega, altos. Popular music has been added this year for programs presented in Nash- ville and for the entertainment of convalescent soldiers. Left to right: Mary Richards, Tw:la Comer. Harriet Cary, Eleanor Jones, Sally Welch. Lita Stecker. Bet tye McLean. CAPTIVATORS With the first strains of I ' m in the Mood for Love, W.-B.ers relax in their chapel seats to swoon to the music of their own Captivators. Attractive Delly McCann gives the down beat, and the band gives forth with their rendition of popular tunes, while charming Twila Comer does the vocal hon- ors. The girls of the orchestra, directed by Lorell McCann and sponsored by Miss Kathryn Rose, are: Drums: Elizabeth Hart; Bass Violin: Mary Beth Meade; Saxophones: Delores Leibrock, June Wilson, Mollie Fred Jones, Patty Reeme, and Nancy Attwood; Clarinets: Carol Anderson and Joan Schoff; Trumpets: Shirley Corrough and Marjorie Malen; Flutes: Mary Lou Phelps and Barbara Ping; Accordion: Mar- gene Young; Piano: Dorothy Neale; Vocalist: Twila Comer. SOUTHERN BELLES This string group adds to its light and melodious repertoire a delightful Southern touch. The Southern Belles performed for a chapel program and the George Washington festivities as well as playing for churches, organizations, and special programs off campus. The girls under the leader- ship of Mr. Kenneth Rose are: Violin: Nancy Kellogg, Mary Gene Crain, Jo Lenon, Mary Laura Cannon, Donna Hanneken, Frances Ragland, and Betty Bryant; Violoncello: Rose- mary Reynolds; Bass Violin: Mary Gillespie; Harp: Helen Elizabeth Keith; Piano: Jean Hern don. Paee Seventy-Three vC 3Rf 1A o v 3 fc P % h W .p . c 6 : oris First row lleit to right,: BETTY HUGHES. PATRICIA SCHULTZ. MARTHA QUINN, Faylese Scharff. Peggy Freeman. Second row: Bonnie Friedman. Jean ' h:t- son, Regina McGeorge. Susan Scheib. Shirley Hunt, Mary Lena Faulk. Mary Jean Hoffman. • 1 HOCKEY Ground, slicks. and a rush forward started the keen competition, zeal, and thrills that were high- lighted in club and class games. Each club dreams of winning the hockey cup, but this dream was a reality for the Penta Taus when they defeated the Tri K ' s 4-2 in the most spectacular event of the season. Varsity, and skillful marksmanship was portrayed with every shot by stars: Mary Lena Faulk, Mary Jean Hoffman, Regina McGeorge, Faylese Scharff, and Betty Hughes. Most eagerly awaited activity of the fall season is the annual Senior-Senior-Mid game. Each team mans her key players for this game of vim, vigor, and vitality. But at the end of this exciting climax the Mids topped the Seniors 3-2, the beginning of a friendly rivalry. COLLEGE HOCKEY VARSITY Mary - Lena Faulk I ' eggy Freeman Bonnie Friedman Ann Goodloe Betty Hughes Shirley Hunt Regina McGeorge Martha Quinn Faylese Scharff Susan Scheib Patty Schultz Jean Whitson PREPARATORY HOCKEY VARSITY Veda Breese Carolyn Dendinger Katherine Dyer Virginia Englett Louise Fort Lucy Graves Joanne Harper Arlene Hastings Emily Manchester Sara Middleton N ' ancyetta Sandusky Shirley Vloedman Jane Youmans First row (left to right): Shirley Vloedman, Virginia Englett, Emily Manches- iir. Sak Lee Middleton. Second row: Veda Breese. Carolyn Dendinger. Nancyetta Sandusky, Lucy Ann Graves. Page Seventy-Six Big game in full swing DANCING The Dance Department under the direction of Miss Mary Elizabeth Delaney is quite active during the year, furnishing dance specialties for the tra- ditional Halloween, Valentine, and Washington ' s Birthday dinners. In addition Miss Delaney. pre- sents a student dance recital in March giving the dance in such forms as: ballet, toe, tap, plastique, modern, and national. Several of the advanced students appear on programs in town throughout the year, including majors: Elizabeth Reynolds and Joanna Schenck. The entire student body, with the exception of the high school and college seniors, participated in the May Day program. All costuming, staging, and music is under the direction of Miss Delaney, and the entire performance was most spectacular. Page Seventy-Seven Mary Louise Bard. Harriet Farwell. Nancy Broyles. Kay Moessner. Louise Bates. Betty Paine. Nancy Broyles, Kay Moessner, Betty Paine, Selene Elliston, Louise Bates, Harriet Farwell, Mary Louise Bard, Joanna Schenck. Elizabeth Reynolds, Mary Louise Bard, and Louise Bates delight audience with their performance in March recital. J w ji r ' wi W%r i v Shannon off for a goal First TOW I left to right,: MARTHA W ' YNNS. ANNETTE C.OFFEV. Mary Lena Faulk. Second row: Jean Whitson, Priscilla Waite. Margaret Waluce. First tow (left to right : Milbrey Jackson, Ella Clark. Sec- ond rou-: Carolyn Dendinger, Eileen springstun, Mary Elli n Cot i rii i t Tetue moments BASKETBALL The winter gym schedule is always crowded with line-ups and game times. Enthusiastic backers cheer for their own teams, and no game is lacking in laughs and good times. The Tri K Club kept the basketball cup on their mantel for another year after playing a brilliant basketball season. Their team had what it takes to make champions— the spirit, the coach, and the players, such as Jean Whitson, Mary Lena Faulk, and Joy Roberts. Competition was not lacking, however, as the T. C. Club battled them in the finals with much force. BASKETBALL COLLEGE VARSITY Annette Coffey Mary Lena Fadlk I ' riscilla Waite Margaret Wallace Jean Whitson Martha Wynns BASKETBALL HIGH SCHOOL VARSITY Mary E. Coverdale Ella Clark Carolyn Dendinger Peggy Faulkner Milbrey Jackson Eileen Springstun Page Seventy-Eight Wynns draws back for a pass All eyes on Hoffman Shannon dood it again K. D. prepares to shoot First rote (left to right,: MARTHA QlINN. Ann Marshall, Katherine Durham. Second roic: Margaret Morrow. Margaret Lawler. Marilyn Watkins. BOWLING Whiz! Bang! Smack! If you have heard a ter rible noise, it isn ' t thunder, a blast, or an earth- quake—it ' s just a W.-B. lass striving for a strike. But whether the balls went straight or curved, whether the scores were high or low, these ambi- tious girls kept working for the perfect form and accuracy of such professionals as Margaret Mor- row, Bunny Lawler, Katherine Durham, Ann Mar- shall, and Martha Quinn. Every club enters four girls in the annual bowl- ing tournament, and only the four clubs with the highest scores advance to the finals. This year it was a fight to the finish between the Aristons, Eccowasins, Penta Taus, and X. L. ' s, but the Aris- tons came out on top to keep the cup for another year. Chalk another strike up for Morrow Victorious Seniors SWIMMING In spite of wet hair, chapped faces, and weary muscles, Ward-Belmont swimmers were ready for the swimming meet, which was held in full spray with dives, relay races, form strokes, and general excitement. Such mermaids as Connie Martin, Jean Buttorff, Harry Gary, Twila Comer, Pris Waite, Gail Slack, Charlotte Naiden, Nancy Horn- aday, Katherine Durham, Doris Green, and Betty Rutland kept the water churning as they offered keen competition to one another. The swimming meet this year might well have been the Olympics, considering all the records that were broken. The total club points made the Pen- ta Taus the winner by a large margin, and they received the deserved cup. W.-B. SWIMMING LETTERS Jean Buttorff and Susan Scheib won their treas- ured W.-B. letters for the second year. Harvel Linde Betty Rutland Nancyetta Sandusky LIFESAVING LETTERS Joan Armitage Patricia Atkinson Betty Brunsell Patricia Buzbee Katherine Durham Evelyn Dickenson Mary Elam Joy Gillespie Jane Haynes Mary Jean Horner Leotus Morrison Jane McCall Mary Ann Murray Barbara Olson Joan Sanders Susan Scheib Molly Shanks Marjorie Waldrep Hendricks Belles practice and participate Page Eighty-One Doris Green, champion swimmer of W.-B., emerges from pool Left to right: JUSTINE WlNN, MARY LENA FAULK. DOROTHY WOOTEN, ANN Marshall. TENNIS A hundred and forty-one tennis hopefuls en- tered the W.-B. singles tournament this fall. The whole campus was infected with the tennis fever, and the lure of the silver cup made each victory a hard-fought one. Skillful playing and hard work won Justine Winn and Dorothy Wooten semifinal honors. Mary Lena Faulk, Tri K, was victorious in the finals over Ann Marshall, Eccowasin. A very successful spring doubles tournament cli- maxed the year. Gail Slack and Jean Buttorff won out over Jean Whitson and Mary Lena Faulk to capture the doubles plaque for the Agora Club. TENNIS VARSITY Jean Buttorff Gail Slack Mary Lena Faulk Jean Whitson Ann Marshall Justine Winn Dorothy Wooten Page Eighty-Two TOPS— Training Offered for Patriotic Service- is a comparatively new organization on the cam- pus. Sponsored by the Physical Education Depart- ment, it is intended to aid the war effort and give each girl training in development of leadership, health, and character. The TOPS managed the Infantile Paralysis and Crippled Children ' s Drives this year in addition to contributing to the Foreign Children ' s Relief Fund. Page Eighty-Three Officers drill Privates stand at attention Ready, aim, ARCHERY Stance, aim, and position are the essentials of good archery, and hitting the bull ' s-eye (not to mention the target!) is not so easy as it might seem. Long hours of practice are necessary to acquire real skill, but the motto of all budding Robin Hoods is try, try again. By following the dictates of this old proverb, Peggy Freeman, Dorothy Keene, Mary Lou Phelps, Shirley Hunt, Susan Scheib, and Carol Cannon became bull ' s-eye specialists this year. Trying for U ' .-B. letter Florida tees off GOLF A perfect ball straight down the fairway is the aim of every golfer. The beginners continually strive for this ideal drive, but such advanced students as Regina McGeorge, Nancy Hollings- worth, Charlotte Hamburg, and Mary Lena Fatdk need only the opportunity to demonstrate their perfected shots. Page Eighty-Four BASEBALL Take me out to the B-A-L-L-G-A-M-E is the song everyone is singing in the spring. Being the only team sport at this time of the year, competi- tion between clubs and classes is plenty keen. Baseball fans got a real thrill when the spunky Aristons beat the T. C. ' s. Displaying skill on the baseball diamond is that all-around Mary Lena Faulk, Priscilla Waite, Rose Mary Neal, Mary Jean Hoffman, Martha Quinn, Dorothy Wooten, Jane Dury, and Betty Lee Tarbet, who always manages to create excitement. Slugging their way to the semifinals were the X. L. ' s and the Penta Taus, while the Tri K ' s and the Eccowasins battled it out in the finals with the Tri K ' s winning the hard-fought game. Tarbet up for Middies Slide, Eaddy Florida scores run for Middles Page Eighty-Five RIDING Turf and Tanbark Club With a high-stepping Tennessee walking horse and a Ward-Belmont belle mounted, you have a perfect picture of the best horsemanship! The Turf and Tanbark Club, whose members are cho- sen for their ability, interest, and sportsmanship, officially opened the season with their annual Fall Riding Show. Priscilla Waite and Ernestine Mor- ris gave a gaited exhibition. A new thrill was given the fans by a silent exhibition drill of the second year riding majors. The X. L. Club won the club challenge cup at the twenty-second annual Spring Riding Show which was held on May 15 and 16. OFFICERS President PRISCILLA WAITE Secretary -Treasurer Harriet Cary Sponsor MISS MARGARET FULLER Second Year Riding Majors Harriet Cary Ernestine Morris Marilyn Fleming Susan Scheib Mary Jean Hoffman Beatrice Vincent Eleanor Logsdon Priscilla Waite Lilly Jean Meaders Ann Fairly Wilson Pane Eighty -Six Dr. Burh presents awards in Spring Horse Slww Pris Waite, champion rider of W.-B. . - ' [K y- 1 1 - Bi W r , J ' y - n fi 5 S V c Wl • . B m- ■ ■■ ■ fc MBMI k - 4 A. y k k 1 S Br ' , If J . ' . 2Z gjjywMiaSjigir _ .■ •■ AavtaGUL In the middle of every campus activity von will find an Agora girl busily at work. This versatile club has gone far this year under the capable leadership of its striking president. Beth Meade, backed by gracious Mrs. Mar- guerite Gordon. The vice-prexy, Barbara Kemper, is always willing to lend a supporting hand when needed. The monetary affairs of the club, as well as those of the Senior Class, have been handled efficiently by Ann Rees. The club has proved its scholastic ability by winning the Scholarship Cup for the fourth consecutive time with the encouragement of Bonnie Friedman, Hood and Gown member. Such girls as Rosemary Neal, Jean Buttortf, and Martha Wynns are listed among the top-ranking athletes in school. Agora tied with Tri K to win the rid- ing cup and excelled in swimming, hockey, and basketball. Mary Jane McCoy has served as an able president of the Spanish Club this year, and Ruth Evans has been a com- petent associate editor of Hyphen. Sincerity, humor, and loyalty denote the Agora spirit— a spirit which ho lds high the Agora tradition.  ' .F Lhderson v.-. Benton Barbara Bible Jl.AN lil II. -KM Jane Carver « ' .! Ieax Chase Virginia (lardy Bernice Clarke i ' ai Conway Maky Cowan Colleen Cravens Jeanne DeMoss Nancy Harton Maky II) -i.no.. Bl r iv Hi ' .in . Barbara KEMPER Patsy Kisber Frances lewis Harvel Linde dot Neal Kathleen Nicholson S MAI II Port Mk.KII Purcell Ann Rees Nancy Ripy Quincy Belle Ryan Page Ninety OFFICERS President Mary Beth Meade Vice-President Barbara Kemper Secretary Ruth Evans Treasurer Ann Rees Sergeant at Arms HARVEL LlNDE Sponsor Mrs. Marguerite Gordon Mrs. Marguerite Gordon, Sponsor Mary Beth Meade, President Jane Dillender Anne Lucas lancyetta sandusky Mary Edwards Mary Jane McCoy Joanna Schenck Ruth Evans Martha Lee Madux Gail Slack Audrey Forsythe Jean Matteson Betty Jean Smith Bonnie Friedman Beth Meade Ruth Tucker Gene Glass Charlotte Naiden Ann Williams Auty Greer Rosemary Neal Martha Wynns Page Ninety-One A. K. Gluh The 1943 calendar at die A. K. clubhouse has been filled with trips to Melrose and West End. slumber parties, and dances with Smyrna officers. Led by versatile Nancy Kellogg and let ' s-have-fun sponsor. Miss Gertrude Schroer. the A. K. ' s have been in all activities this year. In sports the basketball team, with stars Mat Matheny and Marjorie Malen, reached the semifinals; and Sister Goodman walked off with the cup at the fall riding show. Their open houses and Saturday night shuffle parties are as much fun as the girls themselves— and what a grand bunch they are: Genomic Paul, singing scatterbrain and business manager of Milestones; Pris Bailey, edi- torial editor of Hyphen; first-rate musicians, Molly Shanks and Dolores Leibrock; and the two merry madcaps, Hor- ace Hosmer and Katherine Tipton. A loyal and cooperative group such as the A. K. Club is a definite asset to W.-B., as the popularity of the club and its members testifies. Q ® tb Elaine Bennett Betty Blancamd Mary Hobo vlda Breeze Nancy Hkoyles Ann Clark Bomar Cleveland Jane Cleveland Florexcz Goodman Charlotte Hambi v. Doris HOSMES Betty Hughes Sally Jacks Nancy Kellogg Joan Kramer Latfierinf. MOEMMER Marilyn fastermack Margrave Paul Frances Peck Patricia Reeme Molly Shanks Betty Thomas Page Ninety-Two OFFICERS President Nancy Kellogc Vice-President MARGARET MATHENY Secretary Jeannette Worsley Treasurer Dolores Leibrock Sergeant at Arms Marian Foster Sponsor MISS GERTRUDE SCHROER Nancy Kellogg, President Miss Gertrude Schroer, Sponsor Shirley Corrough jacque leffler Doris Tucker LaVerne Decker Dolores Leibrock Beatrice Vincent Dixie Dysart Gwendolyn Lewis Ruth Marie Walls Dorothy Elliott Madora Lonsdale Betsy Whitney Gay Ferguson Edna McLure Jeanette Worsley Marian Foster Marjorie Malen Patricia Wylder Doris Francesa Margaret Matheny Kathryn Zumstein Page Ninety-Three AhxjJz i Gluh With charming Martha Baird as president, the Angkors had another successful year. With her delightful sense of humor and her pleasing manner. Miss Martha Ordway has been an excellent adviser. Among the outstanding athletes were Arlene Hastings. Frances Raglarid. Lillian Cornelius, and Patsy Cummings; Justine Winn merited special distinction in this field as a member of tennis varsity. ' Round about the campus various Angkors could be found holding prominent of- fices; among these. Katherine Manier, member of Cliimes staff, and Jean Ward, president of the Sophomore Class. The Angkor Club has been active in every school ac- tivity, and this group of girls is another in which Ward- Belmont can take pride. ft£i0k0 liar Mt Carter Bailey |l.l.l EOWAHM Caroline Lowe Joan Skeltos STTOLLEE BOYNTON Trilby Elliston Sally McCanless Myrtle Si INFORD Marie Brakebili. Frances Farris Ci ka McDonald Carolyn sterry Mary Lai k Cannoi Sara Few Martha McIntyre Sarah Stockei.l fOAN CHAFFIN Sobby Louise Gossage EMILY Manchester Patricia Sullivan Lillian Cornelius I ' olly Hager Catherine Manier CHALLIE I HORNTON Celeste craic Dorothy Haii.ey Mary Louise Manlov Mary Ann Walker fty-Four OFFICERS President Martha Baird Vice-President BETTY Ann Ward Secretary Barbara Haggard Treasurer Sara Lee Middleton Sergeant at Arms Arlene Hastings Sponsor Miss Martha Ordway Miss Martha Ordway, Sponsor Martha Baird, President Miriam Cullom Arlene Hastings Sara Lee Middleton Betty Ann Ward Patricia Cummings Jean Helfenbein Ruth O ' Kain Jean Ward Mary Dougherty Peggy Henry Mary Jeanne Parrish Allen Wigginton Mary Duke Gray Keeble Ann Pride Judy Wolcott Gene Allen Kennedy Frances Ragland Martha Woodcock Tommie King Elizabeth Scofield Justine Winn Sue Lester Anne Sharpe Jean Young Page Ninety-Five Aii£l-P Mxx ia Qluh With gracious Emily Smith as president and Miss Nell Hill as sponsor, the Anti-Pans have made this year one long to be remembered. Open houses, slumber parties, and the Valentine dance honoring their sister club are tvpical Anti-Pan social successes. In athletic activities Les Scharff. Meg Grant. Betty Jack- son, and Marilyn Fanner starred, while Mike Fleming. Mac Watkins, Poo Dupont, and Sis Kilpatrick raised everyone ' s morale with their vivacity. The grade point average was helped by Hood and Gowners, Nelle Ring and Bette Pierce. Peggy Freeman, editor of Chimes, exemplified the literary talents of the club; and artists Harry Cary and Pat Cooley drew for Hyphen and Mile- stones. Music was well taken care of by Imogene Vogel, Lois Hindman, and Clarkie Webster. The talent of its members combined with their loyalty and enthusiasm for all activities make the Anti-Pans one of the most all-around clubs on campus. Patricia Coolf.y Bitty Lee Hari. Bitty Saunders Carolyn Berkhari Carolyn Dendinger Lois Hindman Fayixse Scharff Ann Bpou-. Virginia Du m patti Holmes Emily Smith Lydia Carter Ann DORGAN Kay Horner lEANNETTE SMITH Yvette Dupont Carolyn Hussey Suzanne Sparks Roy Nell Chastanc Sally Eidson BETTY Jackson A i. fieri inf. Sutherland Patricia Cheek Virginia enclett Nancy Kelley Beverly Teel Page. Nint i; Six OFFICERS President Emily Smith Vice-President Nancy Kilpatrick Secretary Mary Love Thomas Treasurer Nelle Ring Sergeant at Arms SHIRLEY Vloedman Sponsor MISS NELL HlLL Emily Smith, President Miss Hill, Sponsor Marilyn Farmer Nancy Kilpatrick Mary Love Thomas Marilyn Fleming Margaret Martin Virginia Trant Peggy Free man Barbara Mitchell Cookie Trigo Mary Grant Betty Paine Imogene Vogel Myrtha Green Bette Pierce Marilyn Watkins Frances Gunn Mary Ellen Randall Mary Clark Webster Hilda Harkness Nelle Ring Jo Ann Wilson Page Ninely-Sci ' cn AtiAi H, CUM £ • When you meet the vivacious Connie Williams on the campus, you understand why the Aristons proudly boast of their capable president. Her abilitv plus the inspira- tion and companionship of their sponsor, Mrs. W. H. Mann, and the spirit of each member form an unbeatable combination. Once again the Aristons won the bowling cup with Margaret Morrow high scorer of the team. Jane You- mans, Peggy Faulkner, and Juanita Reeves were other outstanding athletes. Betty Bruce Cate and Billie Jean Hailey were among W.-B. ' s most beautiful, and other Aristons were represented ex ecutively by Marge Hargrove, vice-president of the Senior Class, and Betty Bruce Cate, president of the Junior Class. Through such group activities as the annual picnic and the ABC contest, by loyalty and willingness to cooperate at all times, the true club spirit was instilled in each Ariston. M fl Marge Harcrovi Moore I tcALYN Comer Bl i . Vnne Harris Marcarei Morrow Barbara Barton Lai hi (ii i m iry euzabi iii ii hi Mary Ass Murray lMV DALTON |ean Horner Bonnie Ins Nichols Betty bkiitain Mary Ki.am Mary Elaine I si Ann Rich ' ly -Eight OFFICERS President CONNIE WILLIAMS Vice-President Juanita Reeves Secretary Pat Cawthon Treasurer Becky Cobb Sergeant at Arms Jessie and Mary Stumb Sponsor MRS. W. H. MANN few ! - $K (r 1 ■gg — T 4 A B S Lk S| - Iff •■- s Mrs. W. H. Mann, Sponsor Connie Williams, President Clara Caldwell Marie Farnsworth Dudley Klein Marian Sadler Miriam Carney Peggy Faulkner Ruth Lovelady Doris Ann Smotherman Alice Banks Carr Ann Goodloe Mary Trances McGhee Jessie Stumb Betty Bruce Cate Broksey Green Nancy Malone Mary Stumb Evalina Gregory Dorothy Mashburn Nancy Wilkinson Eleanor Clark Ann Grimes Nancy Minnick Connie Williams Iillie Jean Hailey Cynthia Mizell Alice Willock Page Ninety-Nine jbel VeM, GluL Spirit, achievement, and cooperation typified the Del Vers Club this year under the able leadership of their energetic sponsor. Miss Margaret Fuller, and prexy Louise Jewett. Shining on die athletic field were Fox. Agree, Phelps. and Godell. while scholars Pat W ' indle and Mary Ruth Hale took care of the classroom honors. Then there was always Edie Williams and Joy Gifford to keep things livelv even at club meetings. Around the campus Del Vers are well represented: Lita Stecker and Mary Emma Hunt, outstanding students in the conservatory; Betty Simpson, chapel proctor; Holly Hollingsworth, presi- dent of the Round Table Club. Club social activities included slumber parties, a faculty picnic, informal dinners, and then the grand finale, an all-school frontier party in April. The energetic Del Vers have followed true to form this year, making the D. V. Club as always one that W.-B. is proud to call its own. M IRCI1 r.vn n in BAT] Mario-. COPELAND BEIT! DANCERFIELD MARY I.ir.HF HARRISON Fat Hk.ks Helen [i .•• Merker Mary Angela Mom |i as Daubed nancy hollincsworti SI I Ol.DIIAM etty Ellen Dempsti Mary Emma him Mary Lou Phelps Doris Hi kks ioanne fox Louise jewett Ann Rikck n Elizabeth Francisco Margaret Anne fui Betty Johnston Isabel Johnston Cari.a Riitkind Patricia Shilling ' ' . One Ihmrlrr.d OFFICERS President LOUISE Jewett Vice-President LlTA Stecker Secretary Betty Simpson Treasurer Ruth Kelly Sergeant at Arms ANN RlECK Sponsor Miss Margaret Fuller Louise Jewett, President Miss Margaret Fuller, Sponsor Betty Garris Betty Julius Betty Simpson Joy Gifford Stuart Kell Lita Stecker ju anita gooch Ruth Kelly Mona Taylor Beyerlee Godell Betty Link Betty Travathan Elizabeth Ann Green Frances Liverant Mary Isabel Ward Patricia Green Shirley McKenna Edith Ann Williams Mary Ruth Hale Jane Marshall Pat Windle Page One Hundred One ZccfruKiMn Br Through the years that lie ahead, the Eccowasins of ' 44- ' 43 will look back and say. That was a year to re- member. The club ranked among the highest under the leadership of capable Jane McCall and with the guidance and understanding of Miss Louise Saunders. An air of friendliness and team spirit are factors in mak- ing Eccowasin a club its members are proud to claim. Choose any field and the Eccowasins have the girl for it. Red-haired Catherine Dyer and Judy Cain topped the Honor Roll, while Jane Dury, Martha Quinn, and Dorothy Wooten starred on the athletic field. Among the outstanding office holders were Mary Ellen Coverdale, day student proctor, and Marilyn Morrison, president of the Beta Club. Every member has some characteristic or talent that is a credit to the club, and together the girls have set a fine standard for the next year. This is the record that keeps them cheering for the green and white. EVELYN ANDREW! liu ' .ill tl Coleman Douclas Dianne Douclam Betty Jane Hedecaard Mary Awn Hibbiti |oan rfu. -. Betty rinehardi Iean Bates Catherine Dyer low Hooper Betty Sanders Franci Virginia Anne |i i JSRITTAIN EMMERLINE KOONCE Sanders Emma Cain Patricia Forester Jane McCaix Margaret scales Julia Cain Louise Fort Ann Marshall Mary Simpkins Frances Campbell Martha Gambill Sara Jane Matiiks Helen STROWD Page One Hundred Two OFFICERS President Jane McCall Vice-President Dorothy Wooten Secretary MARILYN MORRISON Treasurer Emma Cain Sergeant at Arms Frances Campbell Sponsor Miss Louise Saunders Miss Louise Saunders, Sponsor Jane McCall, President Evelina Casey Adelaide Geny Julia Merrick ary Lea Taylor Joanne Geny Marilyn Morrison Betty Tucker Iary ' Alice Cooper Cornelia Goodloe Melba Murdock Jeanne Walsh Mary Ellen Coyerd Beverly Griffin Dorothy Ann Oman Natalee White Elizabeth Davidson Bobby Ann Haga Sally Peebles Joyce Wiley Govan Davidson Nan Haile Irene Potter Betty Jean Willis Evelyn Dickenson Anne Hamilton Martha Jean Quinn Dorothy Wooten Pase One Hundred Three 4 . CUM From the very first tap of her gavel, M. J. Seddicum started the F. F. ' s on a year of success and accomplish- ment combined with fun and frolic. Their ever-helpful sponsor. Miss Martha Lee. was ready at any time to give the boost which would mean success. Talent was evident in no small degree with Helen Keith and her harp. Dottie Keene, Elaine Humphreys, and Susan Ijames at the piano, and smoky-voiced Johnny Johnson. Scholastic fame was claimed by Phi Theta Kappa member, Jane Knabc. F. F. also had its share of executives with Em Barnes, president of Preparatory School Student Council; Lucy Richards, Pembroke proc- tor; and Junior Weinstock, proctor of Heron Hall. Jeanne Harper and the Furey twins were starring athletes, and Claire Bissell was known for her writing talents. Slumber parties, trips to Melrose, and the companion- ship of club sisters will be the things by which each F. F. will remember this great club year. EMI •, B IROI I Bl • : i. K Mill him Id V,i ;■ Catherine v) Evelyn tiHKv Gertrude furey Helen Keith |ane Knabi Helen Knoti Eleanor Morris Marcaret Louise Osterman Jo Evalyn Pevahouse Claire B:ssell Barbara jank Clarke Bonnie i ka Norma DEW Jackie Galvin Barbara Gillis Barbara Ann Hall Jeanne Harper joe Anne Knott Betty Kostal Mary Lou Kostal Maudeen Kuykkndai.i. Lucy Ann Richards Phyllis Robins Lois Rockett Nancy ROGERS Page One Hundred our OFFICERS President Mary Jane Seddicum Vice-President Janice Johnson Secretary Elaine Humphreys Treasurer Margaret Osterman Sergeant at Arms Caroline Weinstock Sponsor Miss Martha Lee Miss Martha Lee, Sponsor Mary Jane Seddicum, President Betty Felsenthal Patricia Hevnen Doris Leslie Winona Secrest Dorothy Hoback Sara Lilly Mary Jane Seddicum Barbara Hockenberger Margie Livingston Shirley Sexton Elaine Humphreys Patricia Lucas Terri Lou Sloman Susan Ijames Barbara McIntosh Caroline Weinstock Janice Johnson Mary McWilliams Helen K. Williams Dorothy Keene Mary Nell Milburn Joan Wilson Page One Hundred Five OtiA n GUM This year the Osiron Owls, with the president. Barbara Aldridge. and beloved sponsor. Mrs. Lona Almond, have lifted the green and white to new heights of success. Sports were represented with stars Buzzy Parker and Bettv Tarbet in hockev. Vera Mew in basketball, and ' Skeets Meaders in riding and bowling. The talents of the club were organized into shows presented at Thayer Hospital. Among the outstanding performers were Bar- bara Ping at the piano, Martha Pittman ' s singing, and Dorget Hall ' s dramatics. The club boasted three mem- bers of Hood and Gown: Nelle Sellers, Anne Warnock, and Betty McGhee. Anne, president of the Y. W. C. A., was also Martha Washington. The Osirons will never forget the smiles, jokes, and fun they have had this year; and their associates will never forget this wonderful group of girls. B PP. R tLDRIDCE Kvf BRAUY ELEANOR (ONI ! Barbara Loi PWC Jeavse BRYAN1 Mary kivr. Martha Potman Joan BENTON Ol.YSIIMA CORTE Pat K.OHLMAN I.f ONA Rf.DI U Dorothy Doolen ELEANOR I.O(;sl)ON Mary I ' . Russel Shirley Doolen beity McGhee Genevieve Sacker Louise Eavenson Patricia Mcknight Nelle Sellers Jane Finley Mary Ann Mason Mary Si-arks Page One Hundred Six OFFICERS President Barbara Aldridce Vice-President Joan Benton Secretary Betty Asquith Treasurer Louise Watson Sergeant at Arms Kitty Hunter Sponsor Mrs. Lona C. Almond Barbara Aldridge, President Mrs. Lona Almond, Sponsor Ann Futrell Lilly Jean Meaders Barbara Straining Margie Gilmore Vera Mew Betty Tarbet Dorothy Hall Helen Mills Jean Trigg Ruth Hoe Dorothy Moore Marjorie Waldrep Barbara Hunt Edyth Moss Anne Warnock Kathryn Hunter Mary Claire Johnsc Carmelle Nicholson Edna Parker Louise Watson Margene Young Paee One Hundred Seven Petda Igm, Gmu A group of cooperative and spirited girls. President Gina McGeorge and Sponsor Miss Margaret Shannon have combined this year to make the Penta Tan Club an organization upholding the high P. T. standards and adding much to the school. With such capable athletes as Gina, Scheib, and Doris Green, the Penta Taus won both the hockey and swimming cups, while Ernie Morris was one of the school ' s riding stars. Outside of athletic ability the P. T. ' s had plenty to offer. Sandy, Rich. and Scheib— presi- dent, vice-president, and secretary of the Student Coun- cil—represented student government; and Bunny Lawler, editor of the Hyphen, held up the publications ' side. Talented Twill Comer added much to school enter- tainments with her dancing and singing. There ' s always fun at the Penta Tau house, from Fruit Basket Upset to the ever-popular bridge. A swell bunch of girls, the P. T. ' s will be back on campus next year to help make Ward-Belmont an even better place than it is already. J[ SL ' . [ABCARE1 Lawler JOAH 9ANDER3 Jow AkMII ICE BARBARA DavIi I i ii Lees Susan Schub Emily Isbury Norma JEAN DAVIS Mary LEWIJ Patricia schlltz Helen Becker |ean IJRISCOLL KfCINA McOloRCE 1 1 izabeth Sherman Carol Cannon Dorothy uver Babette Marsh Sara Ann Smith ANSI I IK Col I IV Joan FORSYTHE ClaRIBEL Martin Lillian Speicher Alma Lel Irazier Ernestine Morris Opeua Strum One Hundred Eight OFFICERS President Regina McGeorge Vice-President Twila Comer Secretary Sue Conyne Treasurer Babette Marsh Sergeant at Arms NANCY HORNADAY Sponsor Miss Margaret Shannon Miss Margaret Shannon, Sponsor Regina McGeorge, President Suzanne Conyne Doris Green Betty Myers Gloria Stephens Marilyn Harrell Janet Nelson Mary Ann Sylvester Phyllis Harrison Janet Newman Wanda Swope Betty Hoover Sally Peebles Gail Tucker Nancy Hornaday Olive Rich Gloria Walden Katha Knode Mary Richards Joyce Yeomans Betty Claire Lamber Ellen Sagalousky Harriet Zinck Page One Hundred Nine i. e. euL JL  Led by the ever-popular president, Mary Jean Hoffman, the T. C. Club strove to greater heights this year with Miss Newhall as its helpful sponsor. The Twentieth Centurites gained fame in athletics with the aid of Eaddy. Durham, and Shriver in hockey and Wright. Phillips, and Waggoner in basketball. Mary Jean led her club, not only in supervision, but also in all sports. Delly McCann represented the T. C. ' s as leader of the Captivators and secretarv of the Senior Class. Margaret Wallace was always dependable as secretary of the V. W. C. A., while Shirley Jeanne Hunt held down the vice-presidency of the Athletic Association and chapel proctorship. T. C. ' s will always remember Fag Day and the en- chanting hula girls, the showboat party for their sister club, the basketball finals, and the constant merriment and good fellowship that prevailed throughout the year. Witty Eaddy, talented Schoff and Liz Reynolds, and merry Underwood— all joined in with the others to hold high the honor and ideals of the T. C. ' s so that purple and white will always signify a club of accomplishment. NKNf.Y ATTWOOD K ITHERINE I i HI IM FRANCE! I fOANM SlfOfl Virginia ass Brega Elizabeth Eaddy I ORELL MCCANN Eileen Spring awn Geokgann Eley Mary HELEN MARSHALL Doris Tye Charlotte Evans jo asm Martin [EANNIE UNDERWOOD mik Marianne Cox ans Betsy Ann Forster l Ks MONINIM NUNNELLEY .r.riM h Margaret Nell Wallace Katherine Daugher Margaret Frocge Barbara Olson Mary Jo Watson Page One Hundred Ten OFFICERS President Mary Jean Hoffman Vice-President Irene Castle Secretary Katherine Chesick Treasurer Elizabeth Eaddy Sergeant at Arms Georgann Eley Sponsor Miss Margaret Newhall Mary ' Jean Hoffman, President Miss Margaret Newhall, Sponsor Carrie Grant Martha Overall Sallie Welch Mary Ann Griffith Margaret Phillips Helen Beth Westfall Mary Jean Hoffman Elizabeth Reynolds Avonne Wilcox Anna Marie Hughes Rosemary Reynolds Virginia Williams Shirley Hunt Caroline Richard Marjorie Ann Wood Sarah Sue Jones Joan Ryerson Sara Woodcock Jimmie La Rue Ellen Shriver Janet Wright Page One Hundred Eleven MadGUL The Triads have enjoved another wonderful year under the leadership of versatile Jane Havnes and the encourage- ment of understanding Mrs. Elizabeth Hall, sponsor. Both Emmie and Milbrev Jackson and Annella Creech made basketball varsities this year, upholding the Triad athletic reputation. Other outstanding Triads on the campus were Helen Elizabeth Keith, president of the Junior-Middle Class: Monica Joy, president of the Day Student Council: and Dakie Caldwell, day student proc- tor. Among the intelligentsia Carol Bay, dramatist and writer, and Ruth Dale Goldsby were members of Phi Theta Kappa. Basketball, bowling, and hockey have been occasions for the Triads to cheer for their red and white, enjoying every minute of it. Looking back on the weekly meet- ings, the song sessions, and the All-Club party at Christ- mas, each member will have something to treasure and remember as being part of life at Ward-Belmont. I jo-, ft Kko.es Bl ir. G III l l ; I fan 1 1 ' COMFORI ADAMS Dale Goldsby Elaine Lawrenci Beverly Nichols D ' iKO ' lllY GOOOIN 111 IIY I Kill I III V KATHLEEN NOKKIS Mary Ann (.raiiam ELL1ELYN I.I r.Hl J I I I H Patricia 1 ' oiter Carol bay Mary Ann Hailey Josephine i.ennon Elizabeth Robertson Mary BROWN 0. Vi-.ranne Hall Edna Gene Little Ann Sarcent Ann Caldwell ' Jane Haynes Ann McCarty Marilyn Sciiahner Page One Hundred Twelve OFFICERS President Jane Haynes Vice-President Emmie Jackson Secretary Helen Nelson Treasurer Helen Suddoth Sergeants at Anns Bette Jamison and Jane Hughes Sponsor Mrs. Elizabeth Hall H ; i BSBBMuB«fa ' .l)R 31 fSE tsuJ ' uB BfcJ f Wl IIHHBBI ' i Mrs. Elizabeth Hall, Sponsor Jane Haynes, President Julia Carreker Eleanor Holder kvl Ellen McMurray Joyce Sessoms Mary Coble Bette Jamison Jane McQuiddy Mary Shoulders Annella Creech Monica Joy Ellen Magruder Christine Strother :atherine Dahlinger Joan Kampmeier Martha Mallory Helen Suddoth Maxie Dickinson Helen Kane Betty Marshall Mary Vantrease Emily Duncan Helen E. Keith Mary Naquin Ellen Warner Ann Frederick Patricia Kirkman Helen Nelson Barbara White Page One Hundred Thirteen Ini fC QUuL W.-B. applauds loudly the accomplishments and abil- ities of the Tri K Club during 1945. and the club mem- bers themselves cheer for their charming president. Gloria Watkins, and their loyal sponsor. Miss Catherine Mor- rison. Slumber parties, bowling at Melrose, the faculty tea. and Faculty-student breakfasts highlighted the social season: additions to the considerable collection of trophies testify to a very successful year in athletics. The three K ' s upon the club shield, which are symbolic to all members of fun, sportsmanship, and loyalty, might well represent the members themselves. K is for Competent; such as King Battey and Joy Rob- erts, the Senior and Senior-Mid prexies; the unbeatable basketball duo of Jean Whitson and Florida Faulk. K is for A ' lever; such as Fay Maples, editor of Mile- stones and her busy assistant, Carolyn Buie. K is for A ' ute; such as each and every one of the grand girls that make up the Tri K Club. I- ' f.ll 1 - DREW , I ' m 1 UI v link Barbas i nuDci i i tzABi iii Baldwin Kim. Battey Martha Belew Bern Boaz ii .isi Bradley Carolyn Hi ik Mary I.ou Cabrai. Shirley Capkon Helen Clements Georgia coker SUZETTE | '  ll C vkkol ' , N Kl 1 ' r Celeste Kremer Peggy Loving Barbara Luten Carolyn mcijaniels Marilyn McChee Jr si Ml r ! f ■ Bern Prici Miriam Rkw Rae Ring JOY Roberts Betty Rutland Virginia Ryciiener Page One Hundred Four rrn OFFICERS President Gloria Watkins Vice-Presidents Georgia Coker and Betty Price Secretary Barbara Attridge Treasurer JANIS MORETON Sponsor Miss Catherine E. Morrison Miss Morrison, Sponsor Gloria Watkins, President Janet Dant Fay Maples Dorothy Tegder Lois Evans Louise Maples Olive Thompson Mary Lena Faulk Lila Mathais Marian Tilly Jane Foster Carol May Iris Turner Libby Gift Betty ' Miller Gloria Watkins Catherine Holt Janis Moreton Jean Whitson Phyllis Hude Leotus Morrison Ann F. Wilson Page One Hundred Fifteen X A GUI . Friends, friends, friends we will always be. This is the feeling maintained bv each X. L. toward fellow club members and toward all girls on campus. Popular Lyn Dresser is known bv all for her flair for laughter and ability to hold high the ideals of the club. Miss Catherine Chambers, gracious and helpful sponsor, is ever ready to aid in all club matters and give advice to every girl. The standards of good sportsmanship and team spirit for which the club is well known have been carried on bv June Wilson and Josie Bryan, members of the Ath- letic Association. Pris Wake is known for her outstand- ing riding ability and as president of the Turf and Tan- bark Club. X. L. ' s also excel scholastically, as Jane Braley and Donna Hanneken are members of Phi Theta Kappa. The trio of dancers, Mary Hornbrook, Emma Laura Hulsey, and Harriet Fanvell, have entertained at many campus affairs. The fun-loving and dependable X. L. girls are well liked by all, and they will never forget the many gay times had at the club and their close bond of companionship. IDA MS Atkinson v.-. Barber I ' ai Beck Marilyn Bowyer Jane Braley Ferne BROADDH BETTY BRI NSEL1. s t Jo Bryan EDNA CAI.VO Ella Clark Peccy Clark Jane Cochran Mary Jo Curtis Elizabeth Fucate Thelma Galloway Joy Gillespie Donna Hanneken Martha Lou Harlow Elizabeth Hart Marian Hicks Rl.TH JENKINS Molue Fred Joni Kay Kem.is Kl III KlRTLEY Bettye McLean Sarah Ellen Mars Jackie Millican Page One Hundred Sixteen OFFICERS President Marilyn Dresser Vice-President Bettye McLean Secretary Ferne Broaddus Treasurer Ann Barber Sergeant at Arms Mollie Fred Jones Sponsor Miss Catherine Chambers Marilyn Dresser, President Miss Catherine Chambers, Sponsor Alison Brown Ramona Daigle Anita Hodges Audrey Mount Nancy Dennis Virginia Hopkins Barbara Peters Marilyn Dresser Mary Hornbrook Evelyn Smith Selene Elliston Emma Laura Hulsey Pris Waite Harriet Farwell Marguerite Hussey June Wilson Barbara Faust Lyda Icaza Barbara Witham Sue Folken Janet Jackman Rowene Zick Page One Hundred Seventeen . oJ «° . r °; sA- • A oR b Q k . P- o Campus Cife FAG DAY Make that bed! Sweep that floor! New girls feel like the subject of Ole Man River when they appear at the door of a big sister early in the morning. The occasion for all this drudgery is one of the most hilarious of Ward-Belmont traditions, the day when the new arrivals on the campus are known by no other name than fag and go through a period of informal initiation prior to becoming members of the individual social clubs. The campus looked as if the circus had just come to town this year. The merry din of the P. T. circus band was heard between the chant of I ' m an Agora ele- phant and the braying of the Tri K donkeys. The T. C. hula girls added the Hawaiian touch, while the X. L. babies were on display as wonder children. Weary but jubilant fags rushed to breakfast only to find they were fortunate to receive water and a dry crust of bread from the hands of the staid club members. And so Fag Day ends, and busy minds are fiendishly plotting how they will retaliate by making the new- comers jump next year. Page One Hundred Twenty CLASS ■ RECOGNITION VAV Among the treasured ceremonies which constitute Ward-Belmont traditions is the impres- sive Class Recognition Day ceremony, observed at the conclusion of Senior Week. On this occasion each class renews its loyalty and devotion to the school. The procession proceeds from Acklen Hall to the chapel, each girl following behind her individual class banner. After the opening formalities, Miss Mary Rachel Norris, founder of Class Recognition Day, delivers a stirring address, reminding the students of the high standards and ideals which Ward-Belmont has long maintained. A presentation of the letters of WARD- BELMONT is then made to a representative and sponsor of each class and organization on the campus. Each letter stands for some phase of the scholastic or spiritual attainments that these students are seeking. It is truly beautiful when the entire student body joins in making the pledge, symbolic of the best within young womanhood: To transmit this school not less but greater, better, and more beautiful than it was transmitted to us. Page One Hundred Twenty-One PARTY FUN Ward-Belmont certainly never misses an occasion to celebrate. The gym was in a constant Saturday night uproar with people dancing to the juke and even doing a bit of basketball practice, but the un- usual parties can be chalked up among the most gala occasions. After weeks of rain, the Y entertained with a Stormy Weather party. Everyone had a glorious time dancing, gorging on cokes and doughnuts, and applauding Belle and Twila ' s own Apache Dance a la Grablc, Johnny Johnson ' s torchy Chloe, and Phyl Harrison ' s inimitable Stormy Weather. The Interhall Party was the usual riot of cheers, streams of crepe paper decorations, and exciting- games of table tennis, volleyball, and basketball. The Senior Sunbeams of Pembroke yelled and played their way to victory over the other unfortunates. How- ever, all ended with good fellowship and— FOOD. (Need we say more?) Page One Hundred Twenty-Two ff! ' -tt. ' : i WASHINGTON ' S BIRTHVAY String music, hooped skirts, and stately Acklen Hall once again takes on the appearance of an eighteenth century drawing room to celebrate the birthday of one of America ' s most distinguished forefathers. Marilyn Fleming as a dignified George and Anne Warnock as a demure Martha lead the Seniors in the graceful steps of the minuet before the admiring eyes of underclassmen and guests. Page One Hundred Twenty-Three A ■ - ■ i •m w Butlorff prepares to score for Seniors Seniors up to bat Cheerful spectators laugh at rain SEN I OR -SEN I OR - MIDDLE EVENTS The climax of class competition in sports was Senior-Senior-Middle Day held on April sixteenth. Despite the rain, activities went according to sched- ule after the Mids announced the rain was only Senior propaganda. During the traditional parade, the Middles por- trayed well-known characters of Mother Goose . . . everything from the old woman who lived in the shoe to Peter, Peter, pumpkin eater. The Sen- iors enacted the cavalcade of American historical events, ending with the appearance of the Big Four allied leaders. The Seniors won the baseball game against pouring rain and good competition. They also won the archery by a close margin. After hard fighting and many duckings, they totaled up the highest number of points in water polo. Picnic plans but not the spirits of the two classes were altered when the celebration was held in the dining room. At the conclusion Dr. Burk awarded the coveted cup to the Senior Class. Page One Hundred Twenty-Four Explorers begin Senior Cavalcade Senior gold diggers do their bit Middies, hyar we come. Mar, a dollar, nine o ' clock scholar (Senior, of course) Clean up the Seniors Middies and nursery rhymes off to the baseball field ' NTH; H ,M n f Wm We ' re off to see the Wizard Spirit of ole ' 45 Athletic— Mary Lena Faulk Beautiful— Betty Asquith Charming— Ernestine Morris Diplomatic— Jean Driscoll Energetic— Elizabeth Sherman Fashionable— Mary Jane Kilpatrick Graceful— Mary Beth Meade Humorous— Margrave Pall Page One Hundred Twenty-Six Intellectual— Bonnie Friedman Jolly— Mary Clark Webster Kind— Anne Warnock Loyal— Nancy Kellogg Magnetic— Pris Waite Natural— Mary Jean Hoffman Original— Fay Maples Practical— Betty Price Queenly— Joy Roberts Reliable— Joan Sanders Sincere— Susie Sparks Page One Hundred Twenty-Seven Talented— Vwil.A Comer Understanding— A s BENTON Versatile— Bunny Lawler Witty— Mary Richards Xecutive—Lovisz Jewett Youthful— Rosemary Neal Zealous— Martha Jean Qi inn Page One Hundred Tulenty-Eight N-GASSER Jefferson Vaughtu engagement of h- Lorene, to Cap! rid Gasger, ' Ai And, -United ?. :■(.■:: stationed at Lon ; of the late M: ? Gaaaer of thi iff. will takiv p: :■■. ' . , at North Edge rch. , daughter 6f th PEGGY FREEMAN lota Delphian Cfc TUESDAY 5 McCord entertain , Opera Guild mr, u. r Bt, Cecilia Alumna to i Delta Delta Delta AlUa Effting, Inglewood Garden Club ; Kate Litton Hickman D. C, meeta. j Brick Church Garden CI Belmont Magazine Club West Nashville Chapter . O. E. S., meeta. Intermediate Teachers ' Uon meets. John W. Thomaa VMM 532, G. X. A. to B, of L. E.. t WEDNESDAY Ladles Hermitage As has outing at Hermitage m Tennessee Distric Mrs. Barrett honors Miss Miss Travis and Mies MHef onored by Mies Manson an Bridge Department of W Club has bridge coffee. Mary P. Bang W. C. T. U. Wayside Garden Club m Country Homes Garde) holds flower show. Courageous Circle of Daughters meets. i Willing Workers Circle t Daughters to meet. THURSDAY National Society of [lames of America in .eeta. Riverside Garden Club Maple Hill Garden CI- Gen, James Robertnc . A. R.. meets. East NasnvHle High FRIDAY Mrs. Britt, Misa Britt giv. Nellnms. Misa Cltlb gives d League of Na hvili . Road Garde- Wives Club v Field gives tea. Toadies of Charity to n Rachel Stockley Donelf, tor, D. A. R,, meets. Hermitage Lodge No. ■■.n B. of R. T. meets. SATURDAY Braly-PIemons weddir. Lutheran Church. Lvon-Pearcp wedding Chapel. Scarritt C - Vanderbilt Senior F Miss Park complii Travis. Mrs- Lowe and Miss Miss Miles and Miss Tr Mr. and Mrs. Duncan dinner dance for senior- School. Mise Barnett honor U. D. C. Gro, To Meet Here Division of United Dau; ■ the Confederacy, has calle. tug of the executive board day afternoon at 1 o ' clock Confederate Room of War rig] Building. , At 4:30 o ' clock Tuesday ;noon, the locaj affiliated ct- will entertain at a tea tn. |«n£e Memorial Hall on j Campus, in honor of D Crabb and of members of utive board. Dr. Crabb  .bis newest book, Breakf Hermitage. Members of ;Litton Hickman Chapter INDIVIDUALIZED COLD WAVE BeantifuHv (yicd bv experts . . . a firm, springy curl that mnkcj a perlact basis for a SMURT $ - «• Page One Hundred Twenty-Nine The high light of the social year at Ward-Belmont is the spectacular May Day lebration, a never-to-be-forgotten occasion in which every student participates. The stately and colorful procession was led by the club standard bearers, followed by the High School Seniors, dressed in traditional white. The College Seniors, in pastel shades of green, yellow, blue, pink, and orchid, preceded the entrance of the queen and her attendants. r • TE r 4 % Pj A hush of expectancy fame over the audience as the white flower decked carriage contain- ing May Queen, Lorell McCann; College Maid, Lucile Andrews; and Preparatory Maid, Maxie Dickinson, approached. Standing before her throne, the queen graciously received her crown of roses under the admiring eyes of her court and spectators. After the crowning, dancing on the lawn was in order for the remainder of the afternoon. Thus the most festive occasion of Ward-Belmont traditions is brought to a close. ee Teas Planned ;n Clubs Meetings rRY HOMES CLUB ■•-d Mrs. O. Ceremony MAXIE DICKINSON LUCILE ANDREWS e— ; r«4 P. A. J?. Chapte Holds Luncheot Meeting at Clul Mrs. WiJlIn Mrs, Hup) Y. M. C. A. -USC Plans Tea Dane the gift of the Hampton Gat Crab. Mrs. Henry McElroy, I AnnouncemeL diss Johnsoi b Marry at I Miss Neile Johnson, daughter -. and Mrs. James W. John 1] become tho bride of Lt. Lo 1 Anth ony Warner, Jr., Unil ates Army Air Forces, son :. ..nri Mm I . A. Werner, at i-emony Thursday morning at iloelt at 8t. Mary ' s Cathe The Rov, Thomas P. Duffy  i ' lclnte, and the mmilenl progn Jl bo given hy Miss Marie Hay ganiet, and Frank Flocrsh, voc Her suiter, Mrs. Henry •na, Jr., will bo matron r, ,,nd Mrs. Greene Benton, . r- of i.ieutonant Warner, a ., .,,., ,,l Ann Werner V. Diaos of the bridegroom, swto gin. ■utenant Worner ' s father 1 est man. Ushers will be Tbomss Handy and Audi Page One Hundred Thirty-Two f: yyffi - — • ' Mrs. . v. Graham, uu In c ?!« ■ « ' •!■ r l T M d W - fi v Mrs. Mamer has be ' in a memoer, M ■ ; .. - VuARY TO N. A. S. O. M. of Centenatal Club for cightecnjdcitree from Bar: Voe Roth was introduced yearB and Ufts E Iven generously on a Masters desre ijher time nnd talents to that i iT.an-: Unr. rrruty Is now un e ! ijatlon, having been chairman of j Travelers ' Aid Society and, public relations de-! been a board me oft.be book review com-: nie Kuile -■..■ ■ d having; served on the ' W, C. A. .n.i the . Jr., Mrs. Richard Nee- Jones, MissvTean Greer lutton Greene. :hat the Jul; ig wili be a picnic St .She! chummJiJi LL thf, American I,r and Mrs, John Sao intfld chairman for to cooperate with th luncements ionization board meet ..•lashville Section o? at Jewish Women nil: nday rooming at U o ' cli MayJ2 aeett LORELL M ' CANN Social Calendc TIP MAY SAVE CLEANING TR5f ismiww many spoU £53 witi) Mufti, from ' : ; : ., uniforms, ties, A -. ft? over ' s Nf •side Garden Page One Hundred Thirty-Three Q adu cdlo-vi May twenty-ninth and the phrase from the Senior Song, And though we must part from each other some day, as Seniors have parted before, becomes a reality. As each Senior of the Class of ' 45 receives her coveted diploma, she is looking back over the fun and laughter, companionship, work, and possibly a few tears that have comprised her life at W.-B. For the final time this class is united in body, but the feeling of fellowship and affection will follow each girl as she continues activities elsewhere. This class has gained much from its alma mater, but in return it has contributed high standards and devout loyalty. The glorious spirit of old ' 45 will linger forevermore. Smaincj, Perhaps the most long-remembered tradition of Ward-Belmont is the Step-Singing Ceremony that lakes place the Sunday night before graduation. Before a background formed by the stately pillars of the Academic Building the Seniors bid a formal farewell to their school, faculty, and the girls who arc to succeed them as next year ' s graduating class. Then the Senior-Middle Class take their places to pay respect and tribute to the girls whose places they are soon to fill. 1. Deah, deah 2. Don ' t take it so hard, Smitty 3. The Mum Club 4. Off to class 5. Home run, Florida 6. Eeek! Man in the dorm 7. Father, dear father, come home 8. Yoo hoo, Richie, boo 9. Drape shapes 10. Genomie Paul in disguise 11. Yea, ray, Middies! 12. Meg at work Pas,e One Hundred Thirty-F ive Page One Hundred Thirty-Six 1. The hockey fans 2. Johnny smells it! 3. Snowed under 4. Sellers, Buie, and smiles 5. Having trouble? 6. Roomos 7. Vitamin D and 8. Here ' s looking at you 9. When autumn leaves are falling 10. Some of the more ambitious girls 11. Seniors, seniors, rah. rail! 12. LiV Y prexy 13. ' 76 had tiothing on ' 45 14. Oh, I say, Eaddy 15. Down for the count 16. Middie supporters 17. We have a dining room but— IS. Welcome home! 19. Lou-Lou and Liz— still for once 20. Poor Beck 21. Just an ole letter winner from ' way back 22. Hold it, please Page One Hundred Thirty-Seven Pagt One Hundred Thirty-Eight 1. Ladies of leisure 2. All Mids on campus 3. Play girls 4. Mail? Must be nice 5. Rock-a-bye, baby 6. Victorious twosome 7. D. V. bunnies 8. Ye Southern Belles (?) 9. Dant and Loving off guard 10. Benton, Eaddy, Neale, books— surprise! 11. The grin that wins 12. Miss Morrison en route to big game 13. Heigh ho, it ' s into Hail we go 14. Bored, Mullen? 15. Telephone book or bio ' manual— tut, tut 16. House mothers 17. Minute of relaxation 18. P. T. circus 19. What Mah Lady is wearing at W.-B. 20. Freeman and Pear talking it over 21. S?iow birds 22. Surrounded Page One Hutjdred Thirty-Nine . football fans 2. The Mid Navy 3. Around the corner and under the tree 4. Ride ' em, cowboy! 5. Suntan bound 6. There, there, Junior 7. Ooops, the Hayes office 8. Nashville, here we come 9. Middle big dogs (class officers to you) 10. School must go on 11. Campus get-together Page One Hundred Forty flJJ re??e? o fC ege e n i or? Agree, Marjorie Detroitei Hotel, 2560 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich. Aldridge, Barbara Jean 21253 Avalon Drive, Rocky River 16, Ohio Andrews, Evelyn Fourth Ave., S., and Almond St., Franklin, Tenn. Andrews, Mildred 1312 Woodland St., Nashville, Tenn. Archer, June Petersburg, Tenn. Arthur, Phyllis Hugh. . . . 240 N.E. Seventeenth St., Miami, Fla. Attridge, Barbara 1723 Crestwood Dr., Chattanooga, Tenn. Bailey, Minnie Carter. . . . 3721 Richland Ave., Nashville, Tenn. Barber, Lou Ann 704 Third St.. S.W., Moultrie, Ga. Battey, Mary King Clark Place, Rome, Ga. Bay, Carol 215 N. Main St., Albia, Iowa Benton, Ann 2973 Morley Rd., Shaker Heights, Ohio Benton, Joan 501 E. and W. St., Minden, La. Brady, Evelyn Proctor, Ark. Brega, Virginia Ann Callaway, Nebr. Brittain, Betty Marie Greenhills Drive, Nashville, Tenn. Brittain, Frances 1022 West End, Franklin, Tenn. Brown, Mary 2612 Belmont Blvd., Nashville, Tenn. Bryan, Sara Jo . . . . 2716 S. Tenth Ave., Apt. 1, Birmingham, Ala. Burks, Doris 619 No. Main St., Bristow. Okla. Buttorff, Jean Porter 2438 Longest Ave., Louisville. Ky. Comer, Twila 445 West 63rd St., Kansas City, Mo. Corte, Olympia Fairhope, Ala. Creech, Annella 1430 E. Greenwood, Nashville, Tenn. Dennis, Nancy General Delivery, Richland, Wash. Denslow, Florence Memorial Apts. Hotel, 325 Seventh Ave., Nashville, Tenn. Dorgan, Ann Elbridge. Tenn. Dresser, Marilyn 218 Michigan Ave., Sturgis, Mich. Driscoll, Jean Fraser 614 E. 4Uh St., Savannah, Ga. Duncan, Emily Lynwood Blvd., Nashville, Tenn. Dupont, Yvette 503 Roussell, Houma, La. Eaddy, Elizabeth 2204 Edgerton Rd., Cleveland, Ohio ELAM, Mary Deer Park Circle, Nashville, Tenn. Elliott, Dorothy. 1211 Herschel Woods Lane, Cincinnati, Ohio Emmerling, Virginia 3112 Bellwood Ave.. Nashville, Tenn. Evans, Kathryn Fall River, Wis. Evans, Lois 1314 W. Third Ave., Corsicana, Tex. Fleming, Marilyn 3155 Shadow Lane, Topeka, Kansas Foree, Catherine 203 Ingleside Ave., Athens, Tenn. Forster, Betsy Ann Pocahontas, Va. Freeman, Peggy Box 92, Bramwell, West Va. Friedman, Judith Bonnie 374 E. Main St., Duquoin, 111. Goldsby, Ruth Dale 1209 Ordway Place, Nashville, Tenn. GOOCH, JUANITA Nebo, Ky. Goodin, Dorothy Ann . 1499 Woodmont Blvd., Nashville, Tenn. Goodloe, Ann Pearson . . B-3 Hillsboro Court, Nashville, Tenn. Gossage, Bobbie Louise 1416 Holly St., Nashville, Tenn. Grant, Mary Elizabeth 432J4 W. Fourth St., Greenville, Ohio Griffith, Mary Ann Grundy, Va. Hargrove, Marge 1033 Maxwell Ave., Nashville, Tenn. Harl, Betty Lee 10821 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, Fla. Harrison, Phyllis Box 515, Delray Beach. Fla. HARTON, Nancy 300 Jackson St., Tullahoma, Tenn. Haynes, Jane Granny White Pike, Nashville, Tenn. Helfenbein, Margaret Jean Crestmoor Drive, Nashville, Tenn. Hoe, Ruth 602 Gloucester Ave., Middlesboro, Ky. Hoffman, Mary ' Jean 301 So. Grant, Enterprise. Kan. Hornbrook, Mary 210 Granville Ave., Beckley, W. Va. Hunt, Shirley Jeanne 351 Howard Ave., Grymes Hill, Staten Island, N. Y. Hunter, Kathryn Eugenia 1001 E. Ninth St., Johnson City, Tenn. Icaza, Lyda P. O. Box 532, Panama, Republic of Panama Ijames, Susan 713 Center St., Henderson, Ky. Jackman, Janet 211 S. Fulton St., Wauseon, Ohio Jewett, Louise 317 E. Pike St., Cynthiana, Ky. Jones, Eleanor Railroad St., Morton ' s Gap, Ky. Kell, Mary Stuart 1000 Augusta St., Bluefield. W. Va. Kemper, Barbara Early 110 North Fifth St., Clinton, Mo. Kilpatrick, JANE 1409 Park Ave., Monroe, La. King, Mary 204 Bellevue Ave., Daytona Beach, Fla. King, Tommie 3313 West End, Nashville, Tenn. Knode, Katha 101 E. North Shore Drive, South Bend, Ind. Koonce, Ann 120 Kenner Ave., Nashville, Tenn. Lawler, Margaret . . .445 W. Sixtieth Terrace, Kansas City, Mo. Lees, Leslie Marie 308 Kaplan Ave., Hackensack, N. J. Leibrock, Dolores Dewitt, Ark. Lechleiter, Ellielyn 2816 Blair Blvd., Nashville, Tenn. Lilly, Sara Smith Mills, Ky. Link, Betty ' June 301 Main St.. Rockport, Ind. Logsdon, Eleanor Lee 1006 Houston St., Plainview, Tex. Lovelady, Annie Ruth 1115 Ordway Place, Nashville, Tenn. McCann, Lorell Box 516, Taft, Tex. McCoy, Mary Jane 933 East Moses, dishing, Okla. McGeorge, Regina 406 W. Seventieth St., Kansas City, Mo. McLean, Bettye McKenzie, Tenn. Magruder. Ellen Malone . . 717 Benton Ave., Nashville. Tenn. Maples, Fay Box 7, Gulfport, Miss. Marshall, Jane 103 Lafayette Rd., Frankfort, Ky. Martin, Claribel 2027 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis, Ind. Matheny, Margaret 4601 Noyes Ave., S.E., Charleston, W. Va. Meade. Mary Beth 903 Bernice St., Odessa, Tex. Meaders, Lilly Jean 206 E. Currabee, Toccoa, Ga. Milburn, Mary N. Ramona 3224 W. Eleventh St., Little Rock, Ark. MORETON, Janis Hubbell .721 S. Church St., Brookhaven, Miss. Moss. Mary Angela Lancaster, Tenn. Moss, Edyth Vivian Sinton, Tex. Myers, Jenelle 1110 Wateree Ave., Kingsport, Tenn. Neal, Rosemary Box 92, Toledo, 111. Nelson, Helen Hillwood Drive, Nashville, Tenn. Norris, Kathleen . .. . : 3508 Byron Ave., Nashville, Tenn. O ' Kain, Ruth 816 Benton Ave., Nashville. Tenn. Osterman, Margaret Louise .1636 Lake Ave., Ft. Wayne, Ind. Parrish, Mary Jeanne Rt. No. 1, Nashville, Tenn. Parsley, Celes te Glendale Lane, Nashville, Tenn. Paul, Margrave Parkin, Ark. Payne, Betty R 607 S. Willow Ave., Tampa, Fla. Ping, Barbara Lou 511 East Charles St., Muncie, Ind. Pittman, Martha Jac Mar Plantation, Chatfield, Ark. Price, Betty Lee Welling, Okla. Quinn, Martha Jean 24 Dallas Manor, Chattanooga, Tenn. Ragland, Frances Franklin Road, Nashville, Tenn. Redles, Leona 206 Wells St., Valdosta, Ga. Reeme, Patricia 600 South Ash St., McPherson, Kan. Rees, Ann Elizabeth Booneville, Miss. Reeves, Juanita 2810 Belmont Blvd., Nashville, Tenn. Richards, Lucy Ann Box 128, Clint, Tex. Richards, Mary Adaline. . . 421 N. Platte Ave., Fremont, Neb. Ring, Nell 1413 Belmeade Place, Kingsport, Tenn. Sagalowsky, Ellen Jane 3620 East Fall Creek Blvd.. Indianapolis, Ind. Sanders, Joan 402 Williams St., Racine, Wis. Saunders, Betty 3805 Sulphur Springs Rd., Toledo, Ohio Scheib, Susan 330 Lafayette, Denver, Colo. Seddicum, Mary Jane . . .409 S. Okmulgee, Ave., Okmulgee, Okla. Smith, Emily Bramwell, W. Va. Smith, Sara West Main St., McMinnville, Tenn. Smotherman, Doris 1503 Stratton Ave., Nashville, Tenn. Stanford, Myrtle Donelson, Tenn. Stecker, Lita 3268 Euclid Hgts. Blvd.. Cleveland Heights, Ohio Strother, Christine Woodmont Blvd., Nashville, Tenn. Taylor, Mary Lee Observatory Drive, Nashville, Tenn. Tucker, Ruth Warren Columbia, Tenn. Vincent, Beatrice Honey Island, Texas Waite, Priscilla 1949 Oakland Crescent, Portsmouth, Ohio Walker, Mary Ann 1609 Franklin Ave., Nashville, Tenn. Wallace, Margaret Nell Benton, La. Ward, Mary Isabel. . Rt. No. 5, Edgewood, Crawfordsville, Ind. Warnock, Anne Dixon 630 Highland Ave., Anniston, Ala. WATKINS, GLORIA 1252 North Denver Ave., Tulsa, Okla. Watkins, Marilyn 18 Crestview Drive, Salina, Kan. Watson, Marjorie Louise Box 235, West Memphis, Ark. White, Natalie 3902 Aberdeen Road, Nashville, Tenn. Whitson, Jean 303 Dixie Ave., Cookeville, Tenn. Wiley, Joyce 615 Spencer Ave., Nashville, Tenn. Williams, Ann McLean Elkton, Ky. Williams, Edith Rt. No. 2, Henderson, Ky. Willis, Betty Jean 1427 Gartland Ave., Nashville, Tenn. Wilson, Ann Fairly 76 Extension St., Hazlehurst, Miss. Wilson, June 720 N. Lincoln St., Odessa, Tex. Wooten, Dorothy Virginia 1520 Douglas Ave., Nashville, Tenn. Wynns, Martha 207 Church St., Dickson, Tenn. Young, Margene Iris 408 Fourth Ave., N.E., Cullman, Ala. Young, Nancy Jean 2003 Blakemore, Nashville, Tenn. Page One Hundred Forty-One vj u n or- ad I e -j — | a a T°e9?e? T T T Aronson. Joan 3101 West End. Nashville, Tenn. Bard. Mary Louise 217 Lauderdale Rd., Nashville, Tenn. Barnes. Emily 330 S. Fourth St., Coshocton, Ohio Barton. Dolores Donelson, Tenn. Bell. Sally Enquirer Ave.. Nashville. Tenn. Bennett. Mary Anita 1023 W. Douglas Ave.. Nashville, Tenn. Bernard. Carolyn Front St.. Rockwood, Tenn. Bissell. Clair Quarters 6-A. Fort Myer, Va. Blackie. Van Meter Tyne Blvd.. Brentwood. Tenn. Blakeway. Mary Jo 1735 South Tenth St.. Waco, Tex. BROADDUS. Ferne 208 Wickham Ave.. Beckley. W. Va. Brown. Ann 1608 North Fifth St.. Monroe, La. Bryant. Je nne Harrison Ave.. Huntingdon, Tenn. Cain. Julia Ellendale Ave., Nashville, Tenn. Caldwell. Clara 207 Lauderdale Rd.. Nashville, Tenn. C ampbell. Frances Bellevue Drive. Nashville. Tenn. C.ARREKER. Julia 1502 Woodmont Blvd., Nashville, Tenn. Cawthon. Patricia Franklin, Tenn. Chaffin. Joan Williams Ferry Rd., Nashville. Tenn. Cheek. Patricia 104 Eighth Ave.. West Bend. Wise. Clark. Ann 205 Chestnut St.. Lawrenceburg. Tenn. CLEVELAND, Jane Stone Dun ' Movin ' Farm. Wartrace, Tenn. C OMER, Jacalyn Hendersonville, Tenn. Copeland. Marion Box 226. Tulsa, Okla. DANT, Janet Minton Hickory Farm, Louisville, Ky. DEMPSTER, Betty 301 N. Bryan Ave.. North Platte, Neb. DENDINGER, Carols n 8 Versailles Blvd.. New Orleans, La. DICKENSON, Evelyn 1507 Eighteenth Ave.. S.. Nashville, Tenn. Dickinson. Maxie Del Rio Pike. Franklin, Tenn. Dyer. Catherine Belle Meade Blvd., Nashville, Tenn. Farnsworth. Marie Franklin, Tenn. Faulkner. Peccy 2134 Fairfax Ave.. Nashville, Tenn. FELSENTHAL, Betty 602 Key Korner, Brownsville, Tenn. Fort. Louise Jackson Blvd.. Nashville, Tenn. Frooce, Margaret Jamestown, Tenn. H mi EY, Bii.lie Jean Brentwood, Tenn. Hamburg. Charlotte 120 Wcstland Dr., Pittsburgh, Pa. Hart Elizabeth 2136 University Ave., Kalamazoo, Mich. HASTINGS, VRLENE Royal Oaks Apts., Nashville, Tenn. HedegAARD, Duty Jane Deer Park Circle. Nashville, Tenn. Hendricks, Mary Elizabeth iooh Urban Ave., Durham. . c. Hindmas LOIS Highlands. Fulton. Ky. Hop. u.k. Dorothy Cowan, Tenn. Hoi.I.INGSWORTH. NANCY 101 W. Hill St., Oklahoma City, Okla. Jacks. Sally 801 Maxine St., Flint, Midi. Jamison, Bette 3822 Brighton Rd.. Nashville, Tenn. Johnson. Janice 622 Beverly Drive. Macomb. 111. Johnson. Mary Claire 1101 Lexington St.. Huntingdon, Tenn. Jones. Mary Elaine Sunnybrook Drive, Nashville, Tenn. Jo ' , Monica 3714 Richland Ave.. Nashville, Tenn. Kampmeier, Joan 3503 Woodmont Blvd., Nashville. Tenn. Keith, Helen 502 S. Main St., Anna, 111. Keith, Helen E Bellevue Drive. Nashville, Tenn. Kisber. Pat 33 Northwood, Jackson, Tenn. Kostal. Betty 923 N. Elm St., Hastings, Nebr. Lester. Sue 301 Woodmont Circle. Nashville, Tenn. LlNDE, HARVEL 310 Main St., Clarksville, Tenn. Livingston, Margery 369 Gypsy Lane, Youngstown, Ohio Luten, Barbara Qts. 5, Camp Peary, Williamsburg, W. Va. McC.ALL, JANE Franklin, Tenn. Mcknight, Pat Crawfordsville, Ark. Middleton, Sara Lee 209 Mockingbird Rd., Nashville, Tenn. Moore. Anne Franklin, Tennfl Morris. Ernestine 1227 Jefferson Blvd., South Bend. Ind. Vorr ' Son, Marilyn Hampton Ave., Nashville, Tenn. Murdock. Melba Nashville, Tenn. Naiden, Charlotte 600 Auburn Ave., Monroe, La. Olson, Barbara 1025 Maxine Ave.. Flint, Mich. Pasternack. Marilyn Louisiana Ave., Ferriday, La. Robins. Phyllis Youngstown, Ohio Scales. Margaret Deer Park Circle, Nashville, Tenn. Sexton. Shirley . 700 S. Fancher Ave.. Mount Pleasant. Mich. Sharpe. Anne Jackson Blvd.. Nashville, Tenn. Smith. Jeannette 1203 Lorraine, Austin, Texas Springstun. Eileen Oaktown, Ind. Sterry, Carolyn 1022 Burchwood Ave.. Nashville, Tenn. Stockell, Sarah Nashville. Tenn. Strowd, Helen 3940 Woodlawn Dr., Nashville. Tenn. Suddoth. Helen Deer Park Circle, Nashville, Tenn. THOMPSON, Olive 402 S. Main St.. Franklin. Ky. Fucker. Doris 1805 Copeland St.. Jacksonville. Fla. Walls, Ruth Marie 809 Southside. Bristol, Tenn. Ward, Betty Ann 3007 Brightwood Ave.. Nashville, Tenn. Weinstock, Caroline 721 55th St., Des Moines, Iowa White, Barbara Tyne Blvd., Nashville. Tenn. Williams, Connie 212 Mockingbird Rd.. Nashville. Tenn. Wilson, Joan J 501 Wabash Ave.. Marion. Ind. ' «•_■ One Hundred Forty-Two — cultq j — I da i°e??e? Mrs. Elizabeth Adams Holliston, Mass. Miss Annie C. Allison. 1805 West Belmont Circle, Nashville. Term. Mrs. Lona Almond Livingston, Ala. Mrs. Frieda Derdeyn Bambas 805 West Paul Ave., Pauls Valley, Okla. Mrs. Kathleen Boyd 2701 Natchez Trace, Nashville, Tenn. Miss Vera Brooks 2502 Gallatin Road, Nashville, Tenn. Miss Mary Elizabeth Cayce 3702 Whitland Ave., Nashville, Tenn. Miss Catherine Chambers 611 West Rusk, Marshall, Texas Mrs. Rosa Clay East Washington St., Athens, Ala. Dr. Charles E. Crouch Jefferson Apts., Nashville, Tenn. Mrs. Frances Dakon Fayetteville, Ark. Mr. Sy ' DNEY Dalton 113 Louise Ave., Nashville, Tenn. Mrs. Jesse Daniel 1010 Graybar Lane, Nashville 4, Tenn. Miss Mary Elizabeth Delaney 5 Eastern Point Rd., East Gloucester, Mass. Mrs. John S. Dempster . 1601-A 18th Ave., So., Nashville, Tenn. Miss Mary ' Margaret French 316 Hamline St., Grand Forks, N. D. Miss Louise Gordon Ward-Belmont, Nashville, Tenn. Mrs. Marguerite D. Gordon. . . Ward-Belmont, Nashville, Tenn. Mrs. Margaret F. Hall . . A-2 Windsor Apt., Nashville 4, Tenn. Miss Cora N. Henderson .1807 Belmont Blvd., Nashville 4, Tenn. Mr. Arthur Henkel 1600 Linden Ave., Nashville, Tenn. Dean C. P. Hogarth Sterling Court, Nashville, Tenn. Miss Elizabeth Hutchens Horse Cave, Ky. Mr. Alan Irwin 1727 16th Ave., S., Nashville, Tenn. Miss Mary Jane Koelz 1003 Kney St., Memphis, Tenn. Miss Doris Leach La Grange, N. C. Miss Martha Meredith Lee 618 Jefferson St., Shelbyville, Tenn. Miss Ruth M. Mann Vanderbilt Campus, Nashville, Tenn. Mrs. Florence R. Mathias 136 Woodmont Blvd., Nashville, Tenn. Dr. John A. Morrow 1717 15th Ave., S., Nashville, Tenn. Miss Bess Murphree Shelbyville, Tenn. Miss Margaret Nagel Guthrie Center, Iowa Miss Margaret E. Newhall Gambier, Ohio Miss Mary R. Norris 1908 24th Ave., S., Nashville 5, Tenn. Miss Martha Ordway Murfreesboro, Tenn. Mrs. A. P. Ottarson, Jr Glenwood Ave., Nashville, Tenn. Miss Alma Paine Ward-Belmont, Nashville, Tenn. Dr. Linda Rhea H-4 Forrest Hills Apts., Nashville 4, Tenn. Mr. Lawrence H. Riggs Oahe Route, Pierre, S. D. Miss Louise Saunders 2108 Highland Ave., Nashville, Tenn. Miss Grace Rodriqukz 3816 Baxter Ave., Nashville, Tenn. Mrs. Susan S. Souby 2111 Dixie Place, Nashville 5, Tenn. Miss Amelie Throne 20 6 21st Ave., S., Nashville 4, Tenn. Miss Pearl Travis Box 175, N. St. Nacogdoches, Texas Miss Nancy Emily Usrey Chadbourn, N. C. Mrs. Frances C. Walker Vanleer, Tenn. Miss Elizabeth Wall 1305 McKennie Ave., E., Nashville 6, Tenn. Mrs. J. H. Wells Valley Brook Road. Nashville, Tenn. Dr. Minnie E. Wells .137 N.E. 12th St., Oklahoma City 4, Okla. Miss Roberta Wikle Franklin, Tenn. Miss Susanna Wilder 27 West Tenth St., New York, N. Y. Miss Catharine Winnia 1805 Acklen Ave., Nashville 4, Tenn. Pasic One Hundred Forty-Thret wo aen s. Toor 205 SEVENTH AVE., N. 8ENNIE-DILLON BLOG. Qomphments of ENSON Printing Company A Southern Tradition . . . VARNISH (■ A. ■ ENAMEL A Southern Made for Southern Clime Warren Paint Color Co. NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Qenifi 212 Sixth Ave., N. Phone 6-1648 Twenty-First and Capers Phone 7-1900 u T. GRAHAM HALL AETNA INSURANCE SERVICE NASHVILLE TRUST BUILDING HOTGL H • ermit APPRECIATES AND THANKS age WARD-I BELMONT J ean.a irii! Can Be Had from Your MILESTONES Negatives at Any Time at School Prices CHUMACHER e)TUDIO 213 SIXTH AVENUE, NORTH NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE J. P. BROWN DRUG CO. 2010 Belmont Boulevard 417 Gallatin Road You can get it at Brown ' s ALLOWAY BROTHERS R. T. OVERTON S O N Lompany • Fruits and Distributors of MILK FED POULTRY Vegetables lable lest • • E G G S • • 1 HIGH-GRADE MEAT S 150 Second Avenue, South NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE 5 1 5 Third Avenue, North Phone 6-8143 B. H. STIEF JEWELRY CO. 214-216 Sixth Ave., N. NASHVILLE, TENN. ! PAUL M. DAVIS H. H. CORSON J. C. BRADFORD PETER DAVIS Davis, Bradford Corson AGENCY ESTABLISHED 1867 Insurance and Bonding SECURITY ♦ SERVICE We Have for the Convenience of AH A Branch Office Located in FIDELITY HALL Where Called -For and Delivered Service Is Available on Laundnj, Dry Cleaning, and Storage at Reduced Prices Hermitage Laundry Co. SWISS CLEANERS ATTENTION HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE GRADUATES EARN WHILE YOU LEARN CLEAN WORK GOOD WAGES PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS The Clarliicle and Carbon Chemicals Corporation near Knoxville, Tennessee, will train high school graduates, male and female, for a skilled production job. No previous work experience necessary. TYPISTS STENOGRAPHERS COMPTOMETER OPERATORS Accepted without previous work experience. Dormitory accommodations and meals available at reasonable rates. Complete recreation program provided, including ball teams, bowling leagues, picture shows, and social activities. APPLY IMMEDIATELY AT YOUR NEAREST UNITED STATES EMPLOYMENT SERVICE OR MAIL APPLICATION TO: MR. |. J. Maroone RI ' ,I1)I. 8c CARBON CHEMICALS CORPORATION 520 Western Avenue Knoxville. Tennessee SEALTEST MILK AND DAIRY PRODUCTS Nashville ' s Finest From tested herds . . . pasteurized . . . and produced under the Sealtest System of Laboratory Protection— cleanliness, wholesomeness, and purity, safeguarded by the most modern scientific equipment and methods. Nashville Pure Milk Co. YELLOW CAB COMPANY Incorporated BROWN BAGGAGE TRUCKS PHONE 6-0101 Our constant effort to give the best possible service and the lowest possible price has built a steadily increasing patronage and has enabled us to continually add to our facilities and to enlarge the scope of our service. BOND, CHADWELL COMPANY Moving — Storage — Coal — Coke 1625 Broad Tel. 5-4151 656 Wedgewood Ave.. Tel. 8-8787 12 Arcade Tel. 5-4154 715 Eighth Ave., N. . . 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