Hollins University - Spinster Yearbook (Roanoke, VA)
- Class of 1915
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Pleasants ..... ----------- Big Derfs ordeal, SIO117 ...,-------- ATHLETICS: General Athletic Association 48, 49 ..50-52 History of Athletics at Hollins ........ 55-58 What's on the Cup? ........................-- 59 Yemassee Team ........... Yemassee Rooters .... Mohican Rooters Mohican Team ........ Tennis .................... .........60-62 62 .........63-65 66 PUBLICATIONS : THE SPINSTER ..,,..... .....,...,.,. 6 9-7I The Hollins Magazine ......... 69, 72, 73 The Garden of Yesterday ........ ...,,,,,.... 7 4, 75 ORGANIZATIONS : Student Association ......... ,..,, 7 8 Y. W. C. A. ..................,..., ,,,,.,,,, 7 9 Euepian Literary Society .: ...,. Euzelian Literary Society Inter-Society Debate ........... Choral Club ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Hollins Choir .... The Dawning, Story SORORITIES: Pan-Hellenic Association Phi Mu Gamma ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, Kappa Delta ..... Phi Mu ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., Beta Sigma Omicron ff-1 . 3-:H+ .-. .......80, 8I 83 84 86 87 ..........89-94 96 ..........97-99 I 0 I -I 03 I 05- I O7 .........I09-I II PACE SORORITIES fCont.j: Lambda Gamma ...... II3-I I5 Delta Delta Delta ...... II7'II9 FREYA BIRD ---------------------------- I2I'I24 To ---1- cpoemy May Queen flVliss Anna Muckleroyj ........ I26 The May Day Play ----------------------'--- I27'I36 CLUBS: COIIIIIOH Club ..... .------- I 39 Maskers ..........--- ------------ I 40 Joker .............-------- --------------- I 4I D,R-A-G-0-N ,,,,, ,,,,,,.,,. I 42, I43 Mummy ................. --------------- I 44 A D A ........... .....--- I 45 T A R ,,,,,,. ' ,,,,.-.,, ,,.,,,,,,, I 46, I47 I Dramatic Club ........ ....-...---- I 48 STATE CLUBS: Virginia Club ....... I50, I5I Yankee Club ....... I52, I53 Texas Club ....... Georgia Club ............. Kentucky Club ......,.,,,,,,, South Carolina Club 54 55 56 57 Tarheel Club ..,,.,,.,,.,,,.,,,. Fifi and Skye, Story ..... Votes ,,,.,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,...,, YE STAGE: The Fortune Hunter ' Everywoman ........... The Birds' Christmas Green Stockings ..... Peg O' My Heart May Day Play ..... Alumnae Association .,.,, Afterword ,,,,,-..---,---- THE ICONOCLAST ,,,,,,,, , 58 I 59- I 6I 62-I68 70 Carol Contributors ,,,,,----- --.-------h-------- SPINSTER Staffs, I898-I9I5 ADVERTISEMENTS T .....--..I72 73 74 75 78- I 8I I82 I 83- I 94 I96, I97 1915 A Ghz Svpinster I. -XX ' - 'U ETB.. 4,1 .J :J I . . r - 1 - I ' y 1 - - . , I I' , . ULUU A,n U WUI-1 :J LIU! I n . , . ',.', , l!.' f' f ,..,,. 1.25.13 W 1mu.ln1n1nuilni'l.i if -' ' U U L ,- - J- X E!! BH! , ' :- .' 1 ,P HB U I7 Q I W . IQ.. f A ri ?!v5f I' .3 ' I I farm, My f- 5 QU . .. H p...x f.,.vm w f- - , BV! .1 - C9-7-1 . l .rf f I -5- l'J:B--D .4 4 . .1-..f-Mi ,V 4 , K ' A.. ' ' -,ff-f 'Z K A -if 'I' . . X f , T' - HF- ,-N -' E. ff-J' ' '. - -f 5' r. - ' f - ' ' 'Q 1 ' '- .tai I I s, . -. ---Qi-1-L2-, -in V- - 1 Y xgfe . - ,i , - - - ,T-A-A-af-.fri -7f ff M -. - ' -4 -fi s 4 -- of if ff -I QA- if- ,D A-N Officers of ffnstruclion emo Tlioministralion SESSION 1914-'I5 MISS MATTY L. COCKE ...................................... -- .......,.... President LUCIAN I-I. COOKE ............ .,....... V ice-President MISS M. F. PARKINSON ....... ,.... I -Lady Principal JOSEPH A. TURNER ......... ................ G eneral Manager M. ESTES COOKE ......... .............. .......... S e cretary and ,Treasurer 'It' 3DiecI N XWILLIAM I-I. PLEASANTS, LL. D. UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA Dean of the Faculty, Emeritus Professor of Latin A. T. L. KUSIAN, LL. D. UNIVERSITY OF STRASBURG, GERMANY Professor of French, German, Spanish F. A. CUMMINGS, A. M., M. A. s WOFFORD COLLEGE, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY Professor of English Language and Literature MISS A. C. TERRELL, A. B. I-IOLLINSQ GRADUATE STUDENT OF HISTORY . Professor of History and Economics ovember 26, I9I4. .A . '- if .fu r -Q Qljbg QUIUSIZE 1915. M. ESTES COCKE, M. A. V UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA Professor of Phllsicst CHARLES N. DICKINSON UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA Professor of Mathematics ALLEN BLACK, M. D. . MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA Professor of Physiology: Resident Physician GEORGE BRAXTON TAYLOR, D. D., B. A. MERCER UNIVERSITY, RICHMOND COLLEGE Professor of the Englfsh Bible, Resident Chaplain ARTHUR V. BISHOP, ,M. A. AND PI-I. D. UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA Professor of Latin and Greek MISS THALIA S. HAYWARD, A. B. I-IOLLINSQ GRADUATE STUDENT HARVARD UNIVERSITY Professor of Botany, Instructor in French MISS MARY WILLIAMSON, A. B., M. A. I-IOLLINSg COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY Professor of Philosophy, Psychology MISS UNA G. RUTH, M. A. COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY Professor of Chemistry Miss ALMA BOYD, A. R, CONVERSEQ GRADUATE STUDENT OF UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO Instructor in English Mlss MARY M. PLEASANTS,PA. B, HoLL1Nsg GRADUATE STUDENT OF LATIN Instructor in Latin A .iv , . . -4- '---' . . . . . . . ...af ' -, 4 T' ef .. f-,'-. -,...- . A - ' :.. -- . -,-- nf., N-ff - .,- ,-., 1915 Ciba Spinster 7 MISS LOULIE A. SNEAD, PH. B. STETSON UNIVERSITY Instructor in English MISS CORA M. BAIN, PH. B. UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO Instructor in English MRS. ERICI-I RATI-I, A. B. HOLLINS Instructor in German MISS BESSIE CARTERI RANDOILPI-I, A. I-IOLLINS Instructor in History MISS RACI-IELI WILSON. A. B. HOLLINS Instructor in French and Mathematics,' Alumnae Secretary MISS MARIAN S. BAYNE Librarian and Recorder 'if' 'ir 'ml' School of music - ERICI-I RATI-I, DIRECTOR SCHARWENKA CONSERVATORYQ ROYAL ACAD. INST. FOR CHURCH MUSIC, BERLIN Piano, Organ, Choir, Clzorus CARL HOFFMAN, MUS. D. MASON AND THOMAS CONSERVATORY, NEW YORK Harmony, History of Music, Analysis, Piano W. JENNER GILLUM, A. B. EMIL LIEBLING, W. S. B. MATHEWS, V. I-IEINZE, CI-IICAC-Og LESCI-IETIZKY AND MME.. BREE., VIENNA Piano Y w ..,.- -. ,MM ..- ...... .,....,.,,. . . g. ,, ,, ,, 1915 Ghz Spinster MISS BETTYSG. DICKINSON Assistant to Business Ofice MRS. J. P. BARBEE Superintendent of Dormitories MRS. I-IARRIET A. GRAHAM Assistant MISS ELIZABETH U. KELLAM Superintendent of Injirmary MISS LUCIE P. STONE Chaperon MRS. A. C. BOOZER Bookkeeper 'ttf' 'utr' 'tl' Stubent fAssistants ANNIE I-IOUSMAN FRANCES BERENICE FORD Assistants to Librarian CORDELIA TAYLOR Superintendent of 'Practice Y x , J ' x U, it ,,,,,.-- f - , ,Q X I E 1 1 Li! I l v.f.,..- kfQ- li M.,-1-'i 'e'1'5'fblH,,,X I-.f.f 14 . QM 'AL , .' 3 ,Q ' tiff'--bi u kai...-1 A . :vwff ZZ-.ga-'f ',14rfq.Q, Y .- 'V V .:.Lg,--.' , ,, -V -454:-hi..-1-ug-ff'-.mis-q,.,4.a..,,,L., Q! .-, 4157 H JHg,gv.lL,5.,-1,4 , , a F ,kf,,5 -A . I .A AI CJ l.. l.J EI ' f A. Mhz. 1915 Glibe Spinster ,VAV V1,, IE, , U V A A X ANNA MUCKLEROY ' TILDEN, TEXAS Euzeliang Texas Clubg Preparatory Depart- ment l909-'llg Irregular 1911-'I3g Junior Class l9I3-'I4g Secretary and Treasurer of Texas Club l9lO-'Ilg President of Texas Club l9ll- 'I2g SPINSTER Staff I9ll-'I3g Choir 1911-'I2g Editor-in'Cl1ief of SPINSTER l9l3-'I4g Secre- tary Euzelian 19135 President Euzellan ffourth quarterj I9I4g President of Senior Classg Cotil- lion Clubg Maskerg D-R-A-G-O-Ng ATB I9IO-'I4. fi 1 ' 1 nwsfil ppiffn 113.142 ilffn gDA: 3.13: 1915 GDB QIJUIBIZF 15 !?SfiftWfg iWttttifY?Q'?k3 'M'21'rifff..f,f5S.ii55If5f5 Q If S. we A 1 .- . gt A Q?f f C 55 5 tg 5 1 W 3 flaw I A, X Q xyff Z ig ff? QQ S. . . 1 51 N. gf ' - L Cd 21 VS 53 ' Si 27 sa. .3 N ge ff? -K is ,Q f Q2 -.L V Z 63? A ' P- ,,,,, f' . . - ' A ' . H 1: V .Q 1 ' . lf 2 x iaith.. A 1 ' - Q QQ Q 4193? E ,, f f. 5' .' .. .Q n it if Binh: A,,.. ' if-. ORT MC A X '2f'f: A 1 E 215 12 9 l 53 f Iv ' f-4:2 1 .. 2 Z , .,,vv inepl'i:qii' f ,'.i.s xr E z 9 f YK 1 'x l s ,Xt , X X 5 0 N. X I, . ye I CARRIE BURTON HENDERSON, N. c. BEOQ Euzeliang TAR3 Junior Class I9I3-'I4g DFFQ Vice-President Euzelian Open Meeting I'9lI-'I2g Secretary Euzelian Society l9l4g President of Euzelian Open Meeting 1914-'l5g ADAg Strikerg Pyramidg Joker: Leader of Yemassee Rooters 1913-'I4g Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 1912-'I3g Vice-President Y. W. C. A. 1913-'14 and 1914-'l5: Vice- President Tarheel Club 19123133 President Tarlmeel Club 1913-'14 and 1914-'15. i QI.. . fiiibggggf- 5 5 .zwm-f wwe, ' f A if f 1 N ' Kiwi.. 2 Wi'-U 'l f fl? Mgegggf 1 ' ' fe Q31 V 15 . . M ' f I , 1 'fit' if 2521-5 1111 ' 1512 H 5 11f f sf' 221 421 S . 4 A 'M 11 5 W 1 I ,Ss ez- , ,v - . . v 3 . 4 S9 N. fs v M ' V . 511 ee. at 211 J- .iib 1 if ny, 1 . . e 2,1 . X ' '33 W' 41 . . ob ' ,- 1 s Z 'efO'o,l ' is 1 ' fy' 1 V 9, . 4 1 BEss1E NELSON COCKE BROWNSVILLE, TEX. Entered I9I0g President of Choral Clubg Treasurer Senior Classg Euzeliang Texas Clulng Choirg Secretary and Treasurerx Texas Club 19123133 Secretary and Treasurer Glee Club 19123135 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 1913-'l5g Euzelian Cpen Meeting I9l5g Treasurer Junior Class. 16 The Spinster 1915 if n W ' V 'ff 'A of wares iii'-4-sq 2. - 2-, .. lv. --ferr Massa, iffkjg -, ' 'flip'-,,'Hs:gg g if jf -. mg-fX,g5 , 131, .ff :V:l'4,N i A 4, Ja A .1 1. S5 f ly fl, X xl MXN ' I g lfiltfilx JIUN1 'Mimi 3 4,9 1 xl 5 0 Q fi Www-fwi5if if l X9 in , 51 . EDNA R. DAWSON PORTSMOUTH, OHIO BEOQ TARg Euepiang Yankee Clubg Ohio Clubg Secretary of Student Association l9l3-'l4g Assistant Business Manager of Magazine l9l3-'l4g Y. W. C. A. Cabinet l9l4-'l5g Business Manager Magazine l9l4- 'l5g Secretary of Lee Evening 1914-'I5g Presi- dent of Ohio Club l9I4-'l5g Vice-President Yankee Club l9l4-'l5g Leaderlof Yemassee Rooters I9I4-'l5. , ,.. wa, A X ,..e..., ...Asaatsssasssast-Qxrrnwvrewww -' f -1 4,41 ,sis-X5 -A new-A A - sM.ss.:, mxwefrv ' 0 ' .E'Ni.tsss8f:Y - X S st:asAetT?1A,ff V- L- All W -. , -v is , 7 V - , -N W ga V-Q35-vzf N T32 5. Q L ' . fx .. 1' ' ' I l ri ' 1, A t 1, Pt is .sgl I A , ' t ' Z , o l XX i 1 A. Q xvil A QU, E3 1 1 I 'E - ' tl jiiiI3 .f 'gHi 5 ' ' illi x tj an . -M Hf'ii1ll3'w 'EE5'5s fr A Q ' nunvllv- ug '- 9 - E.- Mm' ,. nne.:'.1- 4 w .fx ' 1. M is ll'Q'2'.!ul:g !,2-.ii1dQ V L-.qggr.ii'i 2'g'-3 L ' lla , 'e-11.32135 , gf 9 HOOlx3- -f A. ,V .V FRANCES BERENICE FORD KANSAS c1TY, Mo. Entered lt9IIg q9Mg Euepiang Vice-Presi- dent Freshman Class I9ll-'IZg .Iolcerg Essayist Lee Evening l9l3-'l4g Vice-President Senior Classy Business Manager SPINSTER 1914-'I5g Missouri Clubg President Missouri Club l9l4- 'I5g Assistant Librarian A1914-'l5gl Pan-Hellenic Representative of TM. 1915 GDB 9 Svpinstger 17 ANNIE CAROLINE HOUSMAN FINCASTLE, VA. Entered 19113 Euzeliang Vice-President Sophomore- Class 1912-'133 Vice-President Junior Class 1913-'143 Secretary Senior Class 1914-'153 Assistant Business Manager of Hollins Magazine 1912-'133 Business Manager Hollins Magazine 1913-'143 Secretary of Y. W. C. A. l9I3-'I4: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 1914-'153 Vice-President Euzelian Open Meet- ing 19153 Treasurer Euzelian Society 1914-'153 Assistant Librarian 1913-'153 Virginia Clubg Dramatic Club. .van A' - ,,:-' .... GLADYS JAMISON ROANOKE, vA. Entered 19123 KIQ Daring Dodger3 Euzelian Literary Societyg Virginia Clubg Secretary of Sophomore Class 1912-'133 President of Junior Class 1913-'143 Secretary and Treasurer Glee Club 1913-'143 Executive Council 1913-'143 Vice-President of Hollins College Choral Club 1914-'153 Historian of Senior Class. . -..r . , , ,.,, , W n... .,. ,. -x 18 fthe Spinster 1915 21 'z it Ili' . .15 -X 5.51 U: .Q , X. A .V .eh-gc -1- ' mf if -'. ills.: ' ,i -.. 'J' , 1 3 , X, 7.7,-.:....-, . 151.2 i :gf Q-X NfsQssEqQs yjsgkxfi' 'f -415.gif ' xx X'-Ni xii? ,. ss -fi ei f 1 e si Q2 F5 12 . N V , n I .,- Xxx gy. I rx- A if f T1 ' ' MARY MINNIS LAYMAN TRouTvn.LE, VA. '1' Mg Euzeliang N U Ng Virginia Clubg F.A.M.g Secretary of Junior Class 19133143 Euzelian Open Meeting I9l3-'I4g Secretary and Treasurer of Glee Club 19143155 Musician of Senior Class 1914-'l5g Treasurer of Stu- dent Association 19143155 Annual Inter- Society Debate 1914-'I 5 5 Magazine Staff I9I4-'I5. DOROTHY CORYELL MAYO 1258 Wilson Avenue CHICAGO, ILL. A555 Euepiang ATARQ Choral Clubg Clioirg SPINSTER Staff I9l3-'I4g Magazine Staff 19143155 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet I9I3-'I4g President Y. W. C. A. 19143153 Student Council 1914-'I5g Mohican Team I9l3-'I4g Vice-President on Lee Evening I9l4g Essay- ist on Lee Evening I9I5g Maskerg Night Hawkg ATB 1911-'14. 1915 CDDB Spinster 19 SALLY DABNEY MooN CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. Entered I9I2g fI'Mg Euepiang Virginia Club 19123135 D-R-A-G-O-Ng Secretary Virginia Club 19133145 Treasurer Y. W. C. A. I9l4-'l5g Vice-President Lee Evening l9I4-'l5g, Inter-Society Debate 19159 Magazine Staff I9l3-'I4g Editor-in-Chief Magazine I9I4-'I5g Mobican Team 19143153 Senior Class Prophetg Secretary Pan-Hellenic Asso- ciation. JUDITH GREGORY RIDDICK NORFOLK, VA. Entered 191 1 5 A FQ Euepiang Leader Mohican Rooters '11-'14g Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 'I3-'I5g Annual Member Student Dept. So. Atl. Field Y. W. C. A. 'I3-'l4g Magazine Staff 'I3-'I5g Pres. Sopb. Classg Treas. Student Asso. 'I3-'I4g Sec'y Euepian Lee Evening 'I4g Pres. Euepian Lee Evening 'I5g Vice-Pres. Va. Club 'I3-'l4g Sec'y Va. Club '12-'13, 'I4-'I5g Mem- ber Euepian Team Inter-Society Debate 'I3-'I4g Senior Class Poetg Chairman Student Asso. '14- 'I5g Exec. Council 'I4-'I5g D-R-A-G-O-Ng Mummyg Dramatic Clubg Maskerg Capt. Eue- pian Team Inter-Society Debate 'I4-'I5g T S O- Midnigbt Scbolarg Big Fourg ADA. 'km ' ' ' ' h' -- - A -' - . .. -2 l H :g, f .', jj '.:,..g,,g::gf34S:-.-..'- -j '--,..a...,.'7f: Lg., . . ..::. ,.. ..,....,,g g ., .. . ,,.,, ' ' ' ' t' ' ' ' 2. -'A ns sv -ff, .X . -ff-a W - - 1' f..,1 .-1., '-. ' ' 252' - -. - f .Jig -! 'f'fE5: . 'li-.'5'f4 '-if.-f.i-.Mi'2f 7A'f i424- -1'5ff14'vi55-if 751'-ls' ' ' 3'5'i'U-' 3- 'f':Ef ' L5 KX 'qt 1 ft 'lf9i.7i7 J 7 ff: '. '7+w- - if - 'f'f3'tkf 'ff'ggfi 5 : l'f-i31'A'2Y 'Stk 'Lf :iii f tZ?7fflL??Q i1f.? i 1'N' Hi m- R av fffi:.::'fTMy 'fil-22.2 52?-. L.e':kgfSr:'RN. I '- E15 fPT45.T'r'i 'iikux-S' F x'-5 K'i?3f'TY in' 3 ' Qtibe Spinster 1915 ffxbituri Salutdmus OU have given your best, O Hollins, to the Class of Nine-Fifteen, You have given the strength of your rockbound hills, the glory of Springtime's green We have learned the lesson of friendship, we have found the meaning of love Within the bounds of thy fastness, from the blue of thy heaven above. You have guided us always forward, and smoothed the path for our feet. Oh, would we could carry you with us, in the world, our problems to meet! You have taught us how empty is pleasure, how fleeting is vaunted fame, Unless we take, in their seeking, ideals unsullied with shame. It is from our Alma Mater, we'll take when the paths divide. ls there nothing we leave behind us, which through the years may abide- When the stories of Nineteen-Fifteen have become but a memory faint. When our hopes and fears in others live, and our pictures others paint? Only this, we have builded as truly, as firmly as we have knowng We have builded that others behind us, in part, might the way be shown, Our stones we have hewed out of kindnessg our mortar the love we owe- We have given our best in return for the best, though little it is, we know. Then let us farewell together say, O members of Class One-Five, To our Alma Mater, our College dear-long may she live and thrive! And the peace which passeth knowledge, and love through lasting day, - Bind our hearts forever together and forever to Hollins, we pray. ' e -JUDITH Rmnick .lf ', 5 f L' 'J n vie - . fa' n , , - - -. 4, 50 3, gl jr xl tg 'Q I M Nl N 24 Q 'L ea. 'lb 'J ,, L' 'J n L' f Q1 .. - fl X are he ',.,.. 1 --..-,v l'-2- i. a'..,.-.vi ,- ' .-.- .- - -i'Vf'?!F -'1P,',gh::, Hz' W :eiaifq-2?.'Q! ' 'Z f'- . -.' --- . .. - '. ' . -' 1 r'-'-', - . ,fx-. H-- , ' - N' - 4 'M '1 - it -5 f A: - S ' f' N -zikrga. K' ,QI -,-.inf , 1915 mine spinsrer 21 Tlfistory of tba Senior Class AM the Class Historian. When my fellow-classmates were dealing out offices last June, they must not have liked my hair-ribbon, for they gave me that most indescribable and bromidic of' positions, i. e., keeper of the records of the very unique and individual Class of l9l5. Dena came raving into my room last week, saying: All written work for TI-IE SPINSTER simply must be in by the twentieth. Please write an original Class History, and get it in right away. . With these very encouraging words, she 'left me. , V I picked up a pencil from the desk, grabbed a pad from the table, and made my way to the Senior parlor, seeking an inspiration. As I went down the steps, I mur- mured helplessly, Original! 'Good gracious, what is original? Then there began to pass through my mind vague ideas of climbing hills and at last reaching the long- sought-for city of A. B. I put these ideas aside quickly as being anything but original, and banged the door of the Senior parlor behind me as I entered. Well now, what is the matter with you? asked Ed in her modified Yankee drawl, as she and Dot unfolded themselves on a dark sofa. Oh, it's this awful' Class History. I can't ever remember what happened so far back as Freshman and Sophomore. And as for Original!-I'm just going to sit here until you all tell me something to write. I Why, let's see, Ed, can't we think of what happened in our Freshman year? said Dot, politely, though I knew she and Ed wanted to push me out the' window. Oh, yes. I remember the very day we were organized. Rose Heilmancame in and helped us. What funny little scared things we were! if And we elected Duntze president, and Bee Ford vice-president, and--let's see, who was secretary and treasurer? said Ed. Susan Lipscomb, I answered, almost forgetting my despair. 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Then there was the Easter-Egg Hunt in the Kellar, and the Picnic, the Juniors' Games, and in Oh, Dotg wait -a minute, let me catch up. I suddenly remembered that I had neglected so far to preserve any of this jeweled information on paper. Just then the door opened, and in walked Judith, with a black laboratory manual in one hand, and Chemistry books in the other. Got any eats in here? I've just come from the Science Hall, where they are making cake, and the odor of 'em is ringing in my ears yet. ' There were ,a few crackers left from the Founder's Day reception, I said: but I think the mice have obliterated them by now. I see Annie and Mary. coming across the campus, with all kinds of bags and bottles. I bet they have been to the store. l..et's call them. Soon we were each possessed of a jumbo or pickle from the bags of our generous friends. Oh, girls, you should have seen the vampire down on the road, said Annie, as she deposited cans of bacon and beans, and a loaf of bread on the table. Tell us about the 'vamp', urged Judith, and picking up the once-was-a-carving- knife, she began to slice the bread, I haven't heard any excitement since the Faculty Surprise Recital. Oh no, I'll save that for the Senior Banquet. Mary, turn on the toaster. We'll have a royal feast before long. You all aren't giving me any History, I said, desperate at being discarded for a cracker and a little bit of cheese. This almost had some effect. Two or three spurts of enthusiasm had brought to light a few forgotten facts about our Sophomore year, when someone said, -, -. iii-,-M ,,.f-A- SQQEJQ- -'Q 'fr-' ' N'-s'5R 55. 0 1 i t 1 v 1915 Qtbe Spinster 23 Doesn't this remind you of our Sophomore year, when we used to come down and make tea with the Seniors? Remember the baby party Miss Morrow gave us? And .Judith was Miss Morrow's little girl-and has been ever sincef' said Annie. That accounts for her being taken in A D A as the Faculty Pet. But when Jude put on her fourth expression, and began to blush, wentook com- passion on her, and Annie proceeded to tell what she knew of l9l 5 and its past behavior. The night before Founder's Day, we sat around this ,very table, planning how we were going to get our banner up. It was a hard fight, but we came-out on toppg and then the wedding that night. Will you ever forget.it? Wedding? said Mary, dreamily. I don't remember anything about a wedding. Of course you don't, said Ed, that was one of the many times when you were flitting around at Washington and Lee. By this time the delicious, penetrating odor of bacon and toast had brought Carrie, Eunice, and Berenice down from the hall above, two steps at a time. You think you're having a party, don't you? said Carrie, with a laugh all her own. Q . The real purpose of this gathering, I protested, was to write the Class Historyg though it seems to have rdegenerated into a feast. Eunice, please give me, in a few brief sentences, your first impressions of this Class. I Well, the first thing I- would mention would be Muck's red hair, the second, Judithis effervescent puns, third, Burton's laugh, fourth, Bessie's fondness for 'Nights of Bliss',' 'then Dot and Ed's excessive Congeniality, Dabney's intellect, Annie's frank- ness, Mary's absence, Bee's fondness for book-agents, Dena's punctualit.y at breakfast, and your-H I I A Never mind about me, I said quickly. This soliloquy of yours is going in print, so you'd better not say anything about me. I'll change it to you. Oh! really, I was quite attached to this Class from the start. I used to watch you all when I first heard I was going to be a Junior. You all always did so many clever things, and that Junior Play! If I live to be a thousand, I'll never forget Judith standing in the middle of the stage, screaming, I will not put it on, I will notng and , . - -Q - V , ,f ' , -v A-....g..,..,,,Y.:A. ..?TL..,.,. ,. a n , 1915 GDB SDil15tBt 25 as hard as they can. I hope it isn't-- 5 but before she could finish her sentence, the door opened, and in tumbled Muck and Bessie, entirely out of breath, and. silent with excitement. 'A What is the matter? we softly questioned, after waiting five minutes for an out- burst. Not another letter from the Phosphorus, Bessie? v Oh, girls, we can have 'em, came weakly from Muck. Have what?,' in a chorus from us. The caps and gowns! The Seniors can wear caps and gowns! Just about this time the slats in the sofa broke with pure 'joy, and the room was an uproar. I Isn't that wonderful? At last, after thirteen years of long waiting!,' At this thought, Judith and Dena, in a spasm of delight, began a Pavlowa dance inthe middle of the floor. I ' A All notions of a logical History left my mind. I jumped up, and joined in the dance. ' Our greatest deed! cried Muck. 'Tm overcome. Let's have some beans! i -THE l-IISTORIAN ' 'I' - za-3: I P2249 YQ 5-2 E!Ellll!!F! X 53,116 lr . -g f. 1 S: ti' E t .:vm. - 25 in :is -'-xi: 1 : M Q Qi 9 I ' , . 1.f.!E.fs2r!.E s i ' u A I A V U , J. a '5.'V A ' ' ' 4 , ffm' -A. f - v f , .s., - ,- -s H v -- ,... at ,,..,., ...... , Y., m, -- ' - 1'-I -4--:.f::..T1:, Rfii. fi-IQ'f 'riigg' ' 'f N 4' :.r J UNIOR CLASS . . .. . A- . - - .... . .. . .. . ff. f .-1. - - -rr fx' --f.-fic. .sv 1' --2-t.rh.ff-f-'LL' .-.Y-, f ?PFf ,. V 4 ,I , Mfr ,,57,.v,,: .W ' L v A .A 5 L. ar... V - .,,.,.-N.1? Qu- f ..j h 5. 31-Qpffgn, ...CHL .og ..?l,w , 5,5.,g32m37.hE,355!f1-E.t,.. 1. ,g ry.. ..,.. i' v .. gl--L., Ngrjg rx- 'Ag' - ...iq I -'gJy. .- 5 j-'.'5,i- 'mf -3,-gf' :.-1. 'Qgzpe gp. 75,91 lg. 1. vg ,yr .. 3 - V . . .,.1R5rj :.',f,e Q. . . ' ' 4- - , 1 '-Qt N-rfjf' V. ,- ,' , 'J- x , 4 A, 15.52.415 - ' -. -f 'N ML, , . ,. .t -. .1 .., 552-e+...a. ..N..:.w. rf. . A 28 GDB gllfl151f2f 1915 lflunior Class r CORNELIA ALDERSON .................. ........ A LDERSON, W- VA- West Virginia Clubg Euzelian. ALICE BUCKNER ............................................. .............................................................. ....E-RLANGER, KY. AFQ D-R-A-G-O-Ng Euzel ianig Vice-President Kentucky Clubg KIg Treasurer Pan- Hellenic Associationg Secretary Y. W. C. A. 1915-'16. , V ESTI-IER COX .................................................................. . ................. 523 North Street, PORTSMOUTH, VA. Virginia Clubg Treasurer Junior Classg President Y. W. C. A. 19155163 Financial ' Secretary Euzelian 1914-'15, ' MARY BELLE CULROSS ............. ......... W 1LL1AMsoN, W. VA. West Virginia Clubg Euepian. GLADYS GORMAN ...............,............................................................................................ DURHAM, N. C. .KAQ Euzeliang D-R-A-G-O-Ng Assistant Editor Magazineg Secretary Y. W. C. A. 19143153 Y. W. C. A. Cabinetg President Junior Classy Secretary Student Associa- tiong Pan-Hellenic Representative K Ag Dramatic Club. E ' MARGARET GRAVATT ........................,................................... ....... R OANOKE, VA. AAAg Mohican Teamg Secretary Virginia Club. MARGARET HOWARD .,.,.......,........................ Q .............................,,..,,.....,.,........ MOUNT VERNON, ILL. CPM 113 Euzeliang Editor-in-Chief Magazine: Vice-President Junior Classg Vice- Presiclent Y. W. C. A. 19153165 Captain Euzelian Team Inter-Society Debateg Yankee Clubg Pan-Hellenic Representative fIPM1'g Dramatic Club. I BESSIAE MCNROE .......................................................................................,...................... BROOKNEAL, VA.. . Arg Euzeliang TARg Y. SPINSTER Staffg Dramatic ALMA NIX .,.....,,.......,.,.,....,,,....,.,,............, AAAg Euepiang Annual M Y. W. C. A.g Pan-Hell W. C. A. Cabinet 1914-'16g Choirg Jokerg Sphinxg Club. , A ' .,,..,.................,.,.....................,.,......,.,.. EAST ROCKAWAY, N. Y. ember of Student Department of South Atlantic Field of enic Representative AAAQ Magazine Staifg President Yankee Clubg Dramatic Club. CATI-IARINE PI-IILSON ,,.,,.,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,..,,,..,,,,...,,,,,,...,,,,.,,,....,.. 642 Napolian Street, JOHNSTOWN, PA. AAAQ Euepiang TARg SPINSTER Staffg Yankee Clubg Cvlee Clubg KI5 Y. W.. C. A. Cabinet 1915-'I6g Mummyg Dramatic Club. EMILY TWITTY ...,......,......................,,,....,.......,,.,......,.......... .......... I-I ARTSVILLE, S. C. f Euzeliang South Carolina Clubg Striker. ' ANNA WHITNER .,.,..,...,.,.....,.,.,,..,..,,,....,,.,......,,.,.,.,.,...,...,...... Q ...........................,.....,,,, ROCK I-IILL, S, C, I 'I9Mg Euepiang D-R-A-G-O-Ng Yemassee Teamg President South Carolina Clubg ' Jokerg Chairman Athletic Associationg Pan-Hellenic Representative CI' Mg Y. W. C. A. Cabinet I9I 5316. p ' ff .. . - - . A64-1 .fin-'ffkfee-M' , f. A 1 A - f' -'1::..ff.P,fp:r- ' AA-.fe-7,5 ..r-4254. - A - - A A A A f ---- - - -- - r f Q' -S -are THE JUNIORS I-1 30 Q! III. -P I J II if A ,IIN L! U E 7 ' Ii lllllllllll uI IllllllllllIllIlUIIlllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllll mmm: I I I F W ' FLOWER : Yellow JENNIE SNEAD HELEN MCCOY . VIRGINIA MILTON RUTH MONROE -- ,N--, . . 41-Q SOPHOMORE CLASS -.Sh-.- 32 Che Svpinster 1915 Sophomore Class LOTTA BARCLAY-M -------- .....----.- '-----, --------,,,-,-,-,,.,.,,, ,....,,,,,,,,, I I 6 M ain Street, SALZSBURG, MD. Euepiang Yankee Club. BEULAH BENNETT ------'-----'------------- -----.-------.,---,,,,,---, A,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,, 2 7 02 Olive Street, ST. JOSEPH, MO. QIJMF5 Euepian Treasurerg Secretary Missouri Club, Secretary Western Cluhg Choir. LOUISE BRECK ------------------- ----.---,--,-,--- ,,,,,,,,,, I 9 Austin Place, BLOOMFIELD, N. J. Euepiang Yankee Clubg Choir. ROSE CQX '-------------------'- ------------,-.--.----,,.----,, .,....,.. I N DEPENDENCE, VA. V Euzeliang Choirg Virginia Club. ESTELLE DUFFY --.-,-,,- ,,,....... I-I AYMAKERTOWN, VA. Virginia Club. A AI-,LIE FEQ1-ITIG -,,,-,,,,,.,..,.,,,,..-.,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,-,,-,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,, I 810 Princess Street, WILMINGTON, N. C. Euepiang Tarheel Club, Tennis Managerg Treasurer Y. W. C. A. l9l5-'l6. FRANCES GRAVATT ............ ........ R OANOKE, VA- .AAAg Virginia Club. AGNES I-IANSON ,,,,....,,,,.,,........,........,,,,.....,.......,..............,................... 612 Fifth Street, BRISTOL, VA. 4 CPM, Euepiang Virginia Clubg Y. W. C. A. Cabinet I9I5-'l6. EDNA HURM ...................,... Q .,,.,,...,,..,,..,.,..., .,..,..... 7 2I Main Street, HAMILTON, OHIO AFQ Euepiang Yankee Club, Choir. ,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 9 Fulton Avenue, BALTIMORE, MD. Euzelian. VIRGINIA JENKS .........,,....,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, ,.,,.,,,, B LUEFIELD, W. VA. Euepian: West Virginia Club. KATHERINE IUDKINS ..-.................................................., ,......... 5 63 Park Avenue, NEW YORK, N- Y- ' AFS E-UZCIIHIIS D-R-A-G-O-Ng Mummyg Maskerg Cotilliong Captain Yemassee Teamg Virginia Clubg Sophomore Team. V ELEANOR KE-NT --------------.............. ........................,........,.,.,,,,. ,,,,,,,.,,.,.,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,, U N IVERSITY, VA. Aff' E-UCPIHIIS TARg Captain Mohican Teamg SPINSTER Staff, T-reasurer Vir- ginia Clubg Choirg Cotillion Clubg Joker, Sphinx. HELEN MCCOY ------------------------- --------------...... .............. I .......................,.....,..........,,.,,,, S 1 s'rERsv1LLE, W. VA. AQA9 EUCPIHHS D-R-'A-G-O-Ng .Maskerg Mummyg President West Virginia Clubg emflssee Team: Assistant Athletic Managerg Y. W. C. A. Cabinetg Cotillion Clubg President Pan-Hellenic Association, Sophomore Team. 1915 Ghz Qpinster 33 VIRGINIA MILTON ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,..,. 311 Market Street, WILMINGTON, N. C AF, Euepiang T-ARg Mummyg Maskerg North Carolina Club, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet l9l4-'l5, l9l5-'l6g Assistant Business Nlanager SPINSTER. RUTH MONRCE ,,.,....,,,,..,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,..,,,,,,.,.........,,,...........,.................,.............................. BROOKNEAL, VA A1'g Euzeliang Jokerg TARQ Virginia Clubg -Assistant Business Manager of Hollins Magazine. ALINE RUDOLPI-I ........ ........ 2 Z0 Stockton Street, JACKSONVILLE, FLA fI1M F, Euepian. MARGARET SAWYER ............................................................ ll97 Grand Boulevard, DETROIT, MICH AF, Euzeliang D-R-A-G-O-Ng -Iokerg Sphinx, SPINSTER Staflg Essayist at Open Meeting, Dramatic Club. MARY SHAW ........................................................................................ 23 Rectory Street, OXFORD, N. C CPMFQ Euzeliang North Carolina Club, Crlee Club. JENNIE SNEAD .......................................................................................................... CLIFTON FORGE, VA. AFQ Euzeliang 'Maskerg Virginia Clubg Magazine Staflg Dramatic Club. ELIZABETH TERRILL ................,..., .,,,,... ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,. R OANOKE, VA, Virginia Club. KATHLEEN VANN ......... .,...... lVl ADISON, FLA. Euzelian. 'V' Vi '--4--wa' ,, ' Xf T E377 gifiigkqilvep W9 Y-:5iUZL'!iGI35 Q .5 bl i -1-if i GN U ! N X h 5 I I . . , y -. 4 - - - L -1 --'-is ,.7. -. .. -.,-- Y -ff 1. - -'Y' - '- T 'NZ X' 'h'1- 751 x.-J-Av 1, -., ,. . - . ,.: -lf H 'V . - ' 'W' . 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MILDRED H-ARDWICKE ANNA CAMPBELL DAMARIS RISNER MOTTO: Curemus Eficfemus 'ic' OFFICERS 'ir' SPONSOR Mlss RACHEL WILSON COLORS: Red .and White -------.--President Vice-President -----Secreiary -..--Treasurer ' 5- '75'4'qf5Q wfiggfhn - ' A . - ,' K ' , i L Y - . -L I. . fgfffff' T- ,-15'-' .fx-n ff ., . , ,A B , , ' b . K, ,V ,Ffa A. :uf5f'5.,7,,, Ah In umrkh. HKS, f A .b - 1-,:V.51,:QLA ,E ,LT T ., - .mf-, . ,L . - 3 -' ' ' H -E I . I 51. . . A , ' ' v . vs-.-'N . S :EL FRESHMAN CLASS ett.2v.Fti'f5v't 2' ' is H? tw 'QAM ti ,. 4. V. , .. - - ----A fr, .1-.fe , - 4 -.--5:..-.,'1,p,..e.-- . ,., . , . Af.-.1:,,+e,-f --f,-3-rg emmzeqtt-'Iwixr'-2.15415'rg V' -A -ueyff'i'fw'fv:.t:w3g-'f .sg-.1gfA:x1.',- 1-'P Q- 1... ,,.,., -A ...ex 1. .. fgff-1.5 . A A .-mu.. A , -f - -AM fa-...tee-t .?,,..tt L.. . .-',.w-55,--,.-,Q- ,ft A X, -1 '?Y-A-e.: 1f'r 1 v.2Q+x' csv' -11' -gt TP-'. .r 9 -. - uv . . f -lv. F'-'S'-rwH'3J 1wfT - A t. 5' thief '-11 ,.:,-iff?-C V' tt W 37- 523231, A g Qqgfafga-'Tf9'fg rmt1g1.:- 'f tHeTtifEQg5wgk:32 . unix' :fF'F .tfw A 559 11 :A PYMISEJ-2 gif -'WM ' ' :ue - ' -' ' ff :if -.-'-.-Aa:-1.+.7g.-QLCLEAAI-'L.',Y e.,....1...,....A 4- H' ' ' A-Q -' - ' ' .7,4.T:1-1:z4v,fc.5,,:-ff-- - .. . -...Y A - 36 Glibe Qpinster 1915 A Tfreebman Claes FLORENCE ALDERSON .A..................... ....... .......... A L DERSON, W- VA- Euzeliang West Virginia Club. REBA ARMSTEAD ............ L ............................................................................ ............... C HURCHLAND, VA. fDMI'g Euzeliang Maskerg Mummyg Yemassee Teamg Virginia Clubg Cotillion. DOROTHY BARCLAY ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,. ,..,,,,.,,..,...... I I 48 Second Street, LOUISVILLE, KY. Euzelian. MARGARET BISHOP ,,,,.,..,, ......... 4 56 Potomac Avenue, HAGERSTOWN, MD. Euzelian. JOSEPI-IINE BROWN .................. ........... W ARREN, OHIO Euzeliang Yankee Club. ALICE BURDETT ...................................,.................................. 44 Howard Avenueg BROOKLINE, MASS. AI'g Euepiang D-R-A-G-O-Ng Mummyg Maskerg Mohican Teamg Cotilliong Yankee -5 Club. .LOUISE CAI-IOON ................................... ........... R OSWELL, N. M. ' A AAAg Euepiang Western Club. N ANNA CAMPBELL ........................ g ................... ,,,,,,,,. R OANOKE, VA. ' TMIH Euzeliang Virginia Clubg Choir. JULIA CARLTON ........................ ......,.. T OANO, VA. Euzeliang H Virginia Club. . MARGARET COCI-IRANE .......................... J ..................... 231 East Pittsburg Street, GREENSBURG, PA. AAAQ Euepiang Yemassee Teamg Yankee Club. E . V MARY DARDEN ...... . .............................................. ........... ........... W I LM1NGTON, N. C. KAg North Carolina Club. 1 ESTHER DEGAFF ......................... .......... l 3 East Main Street, AMSTERDAM, N. Y. Euepiang Yankee Club. MARTHA DIVEN --------.-..----....----.... . .......----............................. . .......... ANDERSON, IND. fIDM1'g Euzeliang Yankee Clubg Crlee Clubg Joker. ABIGAIL FORD .................................... .................. ...,... ,,,,,,,, L Y N CHBURG, VA, Euzeliang Virginia Club. JUS'-FINE .................... ....................,.....,.. ,,,,,,,,,- W ARREIN, QH10 Euzeliang Yankee Clubg Mobican Team. .............. ......,,,...... ,-------,. S H ERMAN, TEX. Euzeliang Texas Club. xg wfiun-H-in - M A -, . L ,1 ff f . . , ' 1. . , -. 1' 7 , ' ' V ,g .fevf .,-- ' - , , - - A , gffi A A ' . .-,- . A 1 ,. . ,- -, - ,, -' . - :L-...g-'..,,.e-,lf - ,T--,-- ,M 1-S . . ' , -- . Y, - ' ' ' ' -' - ' 1 T , 5 5- A-an -ff ,.... .-,LL '25 ., , 'xl-'lvfji- z ff: ' -Dafa: ' . . n . Q... . , - , . , . A A . ex.,-X . 1915 Ghz Spinster 37 ELLA HAYNSWQRTH ,.,', T --nhnnnn,,----,,,-4---,..,,,--,. ,,,,, V ,..., G REENVILLE, S. C- fIJM1'g Euzeliang South Carolina Club. DQRIS 1-IUFF .----------------.------,--,-,-,,,,..,,,-.,,,.-,--.--- ,...... R OANOKE, VA B 2 05 Euzeliang Virginia Club. MAY 1-IYSLQP -,,,,,,--...,--,,,,,,,,,,---,-.-,.,. ,U .,........ BELLHAVEN, VA Euzeliang Virginia Club. ANN HUTC1-11NC,5 ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 7 68 Barrett Avenue, Louisvmn, KY KA, Euzeliang Mummyg Joker. ANN LACY ----.,-,,-.LL-,,,,.,,.-,---,,,,..-,,,,,,. ,,..,,,,,, R OANOKE, VA. Virginia Club. JESSIE MCCORKLE ..,................ .......... B IG STONE GAP. VA- Euepiang Virginia Club. , LOUISE IVICLAUCI-ILIN ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 5 04 Mowbray Avenue, NORFOLK, VA ' fI1Mg Euepiang Virginia Club. ANNA MILLER ,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, I 6 Beechwood Avenue, EAST ORANGE, N. J Euzeliang Yankee Club. PATTY MOSBY ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,...... S OMERVILLE, TENN Euepian. EULA PACE ,,,,,..,,,,.,, ......,. C oR1NcToN, VA Virginia Club. A LESLIE PATTERSON ................................. ............... ............. C H ATILIAM, VA B E Og Euzeliang Virginia Club. i DAMARIS RISNER .......,..,,.... ........... ,.....,., 2 0 9 Glenwood, KNOXVILLE, TENN Pl-IELAN RUFFIN ...................................................,...... ........... 2 60 York Street, NORFOLK, VA AF, Euepiang joker, Sphinx, Virginia Club. I EMILY SI-IIREY .......................................................................... ........ B LUEFIELD, W. VA KAg West Virginia Club, Striker, Maskerg ADA. A ROSE SPARROW ................................. ........... .............. ................................ M A R TINSVILLE, VA 'I' Mfg Virginia Club. FLORENCE WATKINS ............... ........ l 215 De Bree Street, NORFOLK, VA Euzeliang Virginia Club. KATHLEEN WATKINS .......... .......... T ROUTVILLE, VA Euzeliang- Virginia Club. A BEUNA WELTON ...,........................................... ........ 7 32 Riverside Avenue, PORTSMOUTH, VA AAA, Euzeliang Virginia Club, Cotillion. , EDITH WILSON ................................................... ......,.... N EW CANTON, VA 'PMg Euepiang Virginia'Club. 38 Ghz Spinstzr 1915 . X mm IZA ' 'D 1 ' f 1 TWH Qf g . g - - , N ll - 1 l 'Mx X I . l 4 f -'I I ,l K C. .xx D - 1 ' EU, Jr' X 'lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll gvllllIHIlllllIlllll'lllllllllllllllllllilllllflllllll !'X-QV .fu QHXN- lxiy Ljxjgl , K ..- Q I 9 :A I , -' Tlrtegular College Slubents g EMILY BATTLE ........................................ ....... .....,... C H ARLOTTESVILLE, VA. Euepiang Slrikerg Virginia Club. H MARY GILES BELLAMY ................. g ........,,.................... - ..., .......,, W ILMINGTON, N. C. g'KAg Euzeliang Mohican Teamg Tarheel Club. MARGUERITE BINION .......................,...........,............ ,,,,..., M ACON, Miss. I Mississippi Club. MARGARET BOLLING ....................... ,.,,,,. R OANOKE, VA. B E Og Virginia Clubg NU N. MARGARET BORDEN .......,,.....,,............,,,,....,,,,....,,.,....,,,,.,..,.,..,.,...,....,,,.,,,.,.,.,,.,,..,.. GOLDSBORO, N, C. KAg Euzeliang Tarheel Clubg Jokerg Choirg Strikerg Pyramiclg JUG. ,IOSEPHINE BROWN ................... ........ ........ ........... ............................. ......... W A R R E N, OHIO Euzeliang Yankee Club. ATI-IALIA BUNTING ...................................................................................... ........ W ILMINGTON, N, C, Euepiang Choral Clubg Choirg Maskerg Pyramidg Tarheel Club. SALLY CHERRY ...................... 1. ..... Q ..... ............................................ ......... C H ATHAM, VA, Virginia Club. LOUISE CURRIN ................. .......... 9 30 West Franklin Street, RICHMOND, VA, KAg Virginia Club. H .. I . 4- ...xr ..-..4.. -.1 L, A 'Av--f. 1915 QZIJB SIJIUSIBI LORENA EVANS PETERSON OHIO Euzeltan Yankee Club Clmoral Club MARGARET FOX I204 Oltve Street PINE BLUFF ARK CPM Pyramld F A M ELIZABETH GIBSON OXFORD N C Euzeltan Tarbeel Club LILLIAN JORDAN KEYSER W West Vtrgtnta Club EVELYN JUHAN MACON 'PM Eueptan Creorgta Club MARIE LONG 29ll Grove Avenue RICHMOND B E 0 Euzeltan Choral Club Vtrgtnta Club FRANCES MARSTON Loutstana Club MADELEINE MAURY Eueptan Alabama Club RACHEL MILLS Yankee Club Yemassee Team l338 Oakland Street SHREVEPORT SPRING HILL ALA 425 South Ltmestone Street SPRINGFIELD OHIO AF Euzeltan TAR Cottllton Maker Vtrgtnta Club Mummy Dramattc Club WINNIE PEYTON Los ANGELES CAL Eueptan Western Club GLADYS RUDACILLE FRONT ROYAL VA Eueptan Vtrgtnta Club BERENICE SWOPE 1833 Oak Street COLUMBUS OHIO Yankee Club CORDELIA TAYLOR RIO DE JANEIRO BRAZIL KI M I' Euzeltan Supertntenclent of Practtce TAR ELIZABETH TINSLEY l2l East St Catlterlne Street LOUISVILLE KY 'IX A Kentucky Club MARGARET WHITE 522 Vtne Street CHATTANOOGA TENN TM Euzelran Magazrne Staff Yemassee Team MABEL WILKIN K A Euzeltan GLADYS WILLIS AAA Euzeltan Vtrgtnta Club HELEN WILSON Maryland Club 620 West Fourteenth Street OKLAHOMA CITY OKLA ROANOKE VA PYLESVILLE M ' 39 , . VA. , GA. , , VA. , , LA. ELIZABETH MOORE ........................................................................................................ BERRYVILLE, VA. , D. L A7 -, ....... -. -V,-.,.,fr. ., q,:,eM 512, , 'I lf , - -. mem -yu. The Spinster 1915 I x L: 'st ' bg A 'lt N5 9.7 be 4.5, i 'N ' Q M X . t ffl , 2 . -lf l - ' t - P ' CS-it Ch xi7!ch t?TxX ' -, 4 -A ., . 7 S T S 4 A ' V-5. V College 'Ilreparatory Stubents ' x l lf, llllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 4 MARGARET'ARlVlSTRONG ......... ..........,....... .............,....,,,,......,..... .,.,,,,,,,, G R 11 ENsBoRo, N C Tarlueel Club. . JANET BAGBY ...................... ........ 2 920 Calvert Street, BALTIMORE, Maryland Clubg Striker. . EDITH BARNES ................................................................... ......... R OANOKE, B E Og Virginia Clubg Euzeliang J U G5 l. g HELEN BIRDSONG ............................................................. ' ................... 323 Pmner Street, SUFFOLK A A Ag Euepiang Virginia Clubg Choral Clubg N U N. A ' GRACE BLOODWORTH ..............................................................,..... l9l Myrtle Street, ATLANTA fIJM1'g Euepiang TARg Splminxg Jolcerg President Georgia Club. ELIZABETH BRADLEY ...................................................................................... ........... C OLUMBUS, Euzeliang Georgia Club. ' MINNIE BREWER ................................................................................................................ JACKSON, PMFQ Euepiang ADAg Strilcerg Mississippi Clubg Sunshine Familyg F. A. M. SUSAN BUCKNER ..,,.......,.................................................................................................. ERLANCER, AAAg Euzeliang Secretary and Treasurer Kentucky Club. A NELLIE BURNS ........................... ........... ................................. ......... L I-1 B ANON, Euzeliang Virginia Club. ' ?iQK 1915 Ghz gvpinster 41 SARAH CAIN ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,-.,,-,,...,,,,.,,,,,,,,,-,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,, A ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,, COLUMBUS, S. C. BEC, Euepian, Cotillion Club, Striker, Worker, Pyramicl, NUN, F.A.M., South Carolina Club. RUTH CAMP ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, ..,,,.,,. F RANKLIN, VA. Virginia Club. MARIE CAMPBELL ................................. ............... .... ........ B E C KLEY, W. VA. Euzelian, West Virginia Club. ' MARTHA CHALENOR ,,,,..,.,,,,..,..,,, ,,,,..,,. 5 30 Mowbray Arch, NORFOLK, VA. A Euzelian, Virginia Club. ELLEN CHILES ........................... ......... I-I otel Clinton, EAST ORANGE, N. Euepian, Virginia Club. NELL CI-IOATE ....................... .......... l O Park Lane, ATLANTA, GA. B E 0, Cueorgia Club. ' HELEN CLARK ..........,,.................,....,,.... ,...... C LEVELAND, Miss. KA, Euzelian, Mississippi Club. ROBERTA CLARK... ....... ................... ........, E 1 image Farm, EALLICOTT cm, MD. Euzelian. i A MARION LEE COBBS ................ ,,,....,...,..,,,...,......,,,.,,, C ov1Nc.ToN, VA. Euzelian, Virginia Club. I DORIS COLLINS ......................... I ............. ........ l 4 4 Windsor Street, ATLANTA, CA. B E O, Euepian, Georgia Club. I GERTRUDE CONN ...................................................................... 25 Davenport Street, DETROIT, MICH. I AF, Euzelian, Mummy, Yankee Club, Masker, K Ig Cotillion. ISABEL CRUM .............................................................. 4 ........... . ......... Highland Park, MONTGOMERY, GA. , KP M, Euzelian, Sphinx. ELEANOR CURTIN ...................... .......... l 26 Johnson,Street, BRISTOL, VA. Euepian, Virginia Club. ' NETTIE DAVIS ............................ . .......... ROCKY MOUNT, VA. A Euzelian, Virginia Club. I EVELYN DEKLE ................................................... .......... M ARIANNA, FNLA, CPMF, Sphinx, Joker, Florida Club. MARGARET DELK .................................................................................. Q ,...............,.,,,..,,., SUFFOLK, VA, Yemassee Team, Joker, ADA, N U N, Treasurer Cotillion Club, KI, Virginia Club. l-IELEN DENT .................................................................... 5l0 South Perry Street, MONTGOMERY, ALA, A KI, Sphinx, Cotillion, Maslcer, Euzelian, Alabama Club. ' MARY LOUISE DEUTSCH ................................................ l I9 East Craig Place, SAN ANTONIO, TEX, LK Ag Euzelian, Secretary ancl Treasurer Texas Club, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Sphinx, Joker, N. A. D. HELEN DONELSON ........ Q ........................................................... 345 North Bellevue, MEMPHIS, TENN- IKA, Tennessee Club, TAR, Maslcer, Striker, N.A. D. if ...F ' ' A ' --A -V ' .. F 7 - 'lifi l' 1Qf'lf,f i '5 ' ilgijif :1:,:'A:' A --:I.:g-:355.:::,1.,..,a,'..1.f ,gr ,. . - av., D V, ,V r - - - ws. ' 1. . i , ' - I. .,-4, ' ' vu- '. g -. .. -'.,.f,.,yi--' 42 Ether Spinster I 1915 CARRIE EDWARDS ................. ,,,,.,., L OS ANGELES, cn, Euzeliang Western Club. MARGUERITE ELEBASI-I ................... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, S ELMA, ALA, Alabama Club, Mohican Team. - IVIANNIE EMERSON .......... , .................... ........ W ILMINGTON, N. C, Euzeliang North Carolina Club. - ELSIE EVANS .................................... ........ E AGLE PASS, TEX. Euzeliang Texas Club. EVELYN FISILIBURN ..........................................................,,....... ,,.,,,,, R OANOKE, VA, Afg Mummy, Jokerg Euzeliang Virginia Clubg D. I. WILLIE FLANAGAN .................. ..................................... .......... C H RISTIANSBURG, VA. Euepiang Virginia Club. LUCILE FRIEDLEIN ............. .,,,,,.,, B ox 586, I-IAVANA, CUBA Euepian. MYRTLE FUGATE ................... ......... A DAIRVILLE, KY. Kentucky Club. SARAH .GAYLE FURNISI-I ............................................................................................ COVINGTON, KY, Cotillion Club, Presiclentwlientucky Club, Euzeliang Strikerg S. O. C. FRANCES GARDNER ................................................................ 205 George Street, GREENWOOD, MISS, Euepiang Secretary and Treasurer Mississippi Club. CHRISTINE GHOLSON ............. ........ .................. ......,. P R I NCETON, KIY. Euzeliang Kentucky Club. EMMIE C-IESECKE .................... .g ......... 228 Washington Street, SAN ANTONIO, TEX. Euzelian, Texas Club. i I FLORENCE GRAVES ,................ ........ .......... I.. A HERE, VA. Euzeliang Virginia Club. - EVELYNE HARRISON ,.,,. Q ........ ...................... ............ W Y rrrrvrrrr, VA. Euepiang Virginia Club. LOUISE HARWELL ,,,,.,.,,,,,. 629 Piedmont Avenue, ATLANTA, CA. ,Euepaem Mohiean ATeaIn'Q''Ei2SL'giQ EiLQEQ' NIA'Df 'U N. JANET HATCHER ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,....,,.,,..,,,........................... 4 8 Peachtree Circle, ATLANTA, GA. Euepiang Georgia Club. LORENE I-IAZELRIGG ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,..,,,,,,.,,,.,..,....... 704 Seventh Avenue, ASBURY PARK, N. AAA, TAR, Mummyg Maskerg Cotilliong Klg N.A.D., Yankee Club. MARJORIE HEAD ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,.,.,., ......, ............... 7 0 3 C lark Street, MOBERLY, Mo. '19Mg Missouri Club. LILLIAN I-IERRING A,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,....,.,.... ....... I ........ Q .......... B ox I453, SANFORD, FLA. Euzeliang Choral Club: Florida Club. A I-IARRIET HILL ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ........,. 6 24 Wells Street, SIsTERvII.I.E, W. VA, B E Og Euepiang West Virginia Club. ' 's ' ' . 'fzgi -'-E' ' '-Y .' M: A ' . .' ' i . f' J :F .229-1 -rrl V- ' Q,.1l'. ,., Llc' C - lf-'f . . f , ' f A , ... XZ- . 3 H , X I , V - K-LE ff.. -U 7 .,f,m,- - ' ,.. l I.-.ll -lf'-,Amr .XY ..-1. ...,L-, ' fr f f .-ff, -.QQ-uf . , 9 5 dlibe QIJIHSIBB LUCY I-IIX I35 Redgate Avenue NORFOLK VA AI' Vlfglllla Club ADA Masker S H S Pyramtcl UG ELIZABETH JOHNSON MEBAN0 OHIO Ohlo Club KATHERINE JOHNSON 229 Lellora Avenue CLARKSDALE MISS MISSISSIPPI Club ROBERTA JONES I3 Moulton Street MONTGOMERY ALA Alabama Club ADA Olier KI LOUISE KING 925 Peachtree Street ATLANTA B20 Georgla Club MARGARET KIRKPATRICK l..YNCI-IBURG Euzellan Vlfglhla Club MARY BURR LAKE ATLANTA Creorgta Club S O C MIRIAM LECKIE WELCH W Euzelxan West VlfglHI3 Club MILDRED LEE 426 I-Iull Street MONTGOMERY ALA AI' Euzellan Preslclent Alabama Club Olcer Sphinx KI Asslstant Bustness Man ager Magazlne Student Council l9l4 I5 Strtl-:er S O C Georgta Club EDITH MCCOMBS ROANOKE Vlfglnla Club VIVIAN MCCONII-IAY 406 State Street CHARLESTON W Mummy Olier Pyramlcl ADA West Vlrgmta Club MARY MGCUE AFTON Vlfglllla Club GLADYS MCFARLAND ll4 East Cratg Place SAN ANTONIO TEX KA D R A G O N Mummy Olcer Choir Strtker Pyramlcl Texas Club VIRGINIA MCFARLAND ll4 East Crarg Place SAN ANTONIO TEX Cottllton ADA Masker Strlker Sphtnx Eueptan KI N A D Texas Club PANSY MEEK BURKS GARDEN VA Vlrgtnla Club Choral Club ANNE MONTAGUE 4 Ladson Street CHARLESTON S C Yemassee Team Eueptan oker South Carolina Club VIRGINIA MONTAGUE CROZET V Vtrgmta Club MARION MORGAN 5l Abbott Avenue ORANGE GROVE N J Yankee Club KI Pyramid Choral Club 1 1. ' 43 : : I s . I , , GA. , VA. , GA. , . VA. 9 ' s . ' . s 9 ' : ' 9 ' ' - MARGARET MGCARTY ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 163 Ponce cle Leon Avenue, ATLANTA, GA. I , VA. , , I . VA. s I 9 ' 9 s ' ' ' - , , VA. : ----- : s ,I 9 ' 9 ' s ' 9 - ' an ul 3 ' - ........-...............4.......................-.-............!..-..........---..-..-.......-....,,-.,. , A, '- . . . ,V A . ..., r L,,, . , 'NL 'T' ' E ' ---A 1 1 ei1-Jeliirfiifhf--lid,-gizifQ' -H A ' ' - A .,-.4 V 1915 Gtlbe ,Spinster 45 FRANCES SMITH .....................,,.................................. ........ C OLORADO, TEX. Euzelian, Texas Club, Striker, Choral Club. RUTH SMITH ..........,,....,........,,,.............,,.,.,.., Q .......,.., ......... W ILMINGTON, N. C. KA, Euzelian, Tarheel Club. V STELLA SMITH ............,.......,..,.....,.,.......,............. ....... Q CLINTWOOD, VA. Euzelian, Virginia Club, Choral Club. KATHERINE SPINDLE ....................................................... ............... ........... C I-I RISTIANSBURG, VA.. Euzelian, Choir, Choral Club, Virginia Club. g . RENA STEARNES .......................................................... ........... l 27 Ceclar Street, HOT SPRINGS, ARK. Choral Club, President Western Club. 1 i MAY STEINER .................................................................... 220 South I-Iiull Street, MONTGOMERY, ALA. Euzelian, Sphinx, KI, Cotilliong Alabama Club, lVla'sker. LUCILLE STUART ................................................................................. ....,............ J ACKSONVILLE, FLA. BE 0, Euepian, Floricla Club. LORAINE SUYDAM ........................................................ 624 South Bixel Street, Los ANGELES, CAL. Euzelian, Yankee Club, Western Club. JOSEPHINE TAYLOR .................... ............... .......... R I O DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL Foreign Club, Striker. . HELEN TILLMAN .............................................. .......... E DGEFIELD, S, C, Euzelian, South Carolina Club, Striker. BEATRICE. TRUXAL .................... I ............................... L .................,,.............,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, MAYERSDALE, PAA Yankee Club, Choral Club, Choir, Cotillion, Pennsylvania Club. ........................,.,................ ........... ,.,...,. ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,.,-,,----- V 1 R G I NIA Virginia Club. A KEITH WHITTET ----................ ....... l 803 Hanover Avenue, RICHMOND, VA. Virginia Club. . . . MARGUERITE WILLIAMS .....................................,,....,.,.,.,,,.......,.,,, 272 College Street, MACON, GA, Georgia Club. DONIA WILLIAMSON ................................................................ 413 Ohio Avenue, COLUMBUS, OHIO Yankee Club. ANNE WILLINGHAM ........................................................ ...... 210 Vineville Avenue, MACON, GA., u TM, TAR, Joker, Sphinx, Euepian, Georgia, LUCILLE WILSON ...,.... . ....,.,...........,...,.........,,..,,.....,,,........... Virginia Club, lVlasker, K I. . ESTHER WOOL ............................................................... . .................,..............,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,, N ORFOLK, VA Euzelian, Virginia Club. I VERA WURZBACH .............................................................. l8l4 North Palmetto, SAN ANTONIO, TEX, Euzelian, Texas Club. IMOGEN YOUNG ' oker Texas Club Euzellan Striker KAUFMAN TEX TWXQFM 2036 West Grace Street, RICHMOND, VA.. I 1 .JP ....-.........-.....-......-.-... .... .- ...... ..-...-..-........-.......-.........,,.,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,---U , ,Q . . . 9 s 9 ' -un ' ' ef 'A H- - - -- -. ,MA - - . ,Ne L. .1 I .L .-NH, H ,, Q g -,L - .-... -. . ,, .-- - .-V.. , 1-1I-ji.-J5,..i:Tjt,'L...:2..2NE JM , ,. . . AN: V Q 1 - ' - - . 1 ,-, 4-y--1, 4 Y- nw L, - e -- '--1.-.m.., - -'-- w, T' ' '-' . .1 ..T..' I ,- ' - .. . '-in '- '74- -A.-, - .-1, .-.... . 1-,-1 -uqhfhllg. I .'9. - -Y - ..:. - - --- -- - '-wtf .-:' .. - .- . -1' -ff . - :r-' J 14 iff. . if - . ii- 'wg' - .A . g .-1' -vw-.-' Q . . - Q -f-- 1- - - I- -' W - 4,1 , U ' -- -'- ' i Ebe 'Ilromise of the Bypakb 1 X , . 1 X-.. , Af-gwiniding bypaih, endless beckoning flowers of Colors Nlysierious shadows sunflecked ihrough ing idlyuqniverz A ' ing leaves, 1 h d p Farp fifh ihe springiime call of bluebird io his Iaiely if iwjszhosen male, h Knd ihrough anXdaxieiqggie--oefisiormsbeni odorous pine 35 l The valley siands rexgealed. n l vi X ,.l,,q1Xii?-X XXX U i X Resiless windings, dancing, skipping i'ie'n,gl? fm.,sun earns .1 . , x,,X..,,-,iz-X A . ' ' ,.,f K lhere i e 4' ll Y X 1 X Upon ihe river, windzswepi grass beyond' ihe egly ix budding irees, lk X X xXX X I , , 'A 'b K V Q , I f - A 1 Q - E .,57,,,i V A vw 1 1 'f ,V T- L T :.,5.iF'.g ff:': 5 :-i .i i f f- if- '- .a w 1.7 --. - V Q, ' fi I ,A ,Me-x.Lf-' - - Close by, lhe homewardlread of Workman lhroughltlhe sharply clangging gale, he ,,.a QQ , 'a 'ff ' X And here, lhe myslery of lhe bypalh,idiintned in hue, To daylighl 'slands revealed . Does one forgel lhe bypalh in lhelarger vision gained The forest in its lempling Apt-tt eherm? e Can The vision of lhe valley in ilselovelinesso unfeigned l2aze lhe piclure of lhe Woodland as at slorm? X Q. There is 'more lhan sprinkglitnei beialulylini-ilsiiiislhaiiloitfsif it Songs, i i In lhe5thaLtnfin'g,-e flitn:g,eetfi1ng1,fpterifgtnex which lo unseen flowers belon35ti:iQQ3l'D I 'rt' .,tt 'iee?4e'ii'gi1ge,-beNew i For lhe mission oi' lhe byiziallmpfaiell yindswuatcr5sfs114lhe2if45 ,gg Ki , 5 X- ,to,e t Q? 2 ls'illh6epP0mise of lhe valley and lhe larger lhingsplo 1 . .,.. llylll' , i A o ear' j gipg, l' X -judilh llidclffikeeefewfw Xb 'KNmf 'X-xlffvwff . ,- If .LTL '-- Y .. . , e t. ' V Q b ef :gym Q , , ez-rife .51J:,ie.Y?i,J,hqf,,,. .. . .. M 40. Q , , Y V .V V L ' ' I f V' e 'T-: af --f--ern..- ,-,fe .. Ve.-.L--,, Q ' 'f- 'N-'V 4 -w-- -V .t-::-1,.:' v H- S, DR. WM. I-I. PLEASANTS A 1915 dlihe Spinster IN MEMORIAM b P14 WILLIAM HENRY PLEASANTS, LL.D BORN JANUARY 29, 1831 - DIED NOVEMBER 26, 1914 I I 1 1 ,1' 11 11 11 1111 I11 11 Z 1 1 1 11 ,11 ,, xy, , 1' V11 1 111 ,1 1,' 1 1'1 ,1. 1 1 ' ,,,, 1,1 II, 1, 1 ,i I 1, 11 '1 1,, 11 1 I! 1,- ,. , ll, 1 11 11 111 1 1-1 1 11 if , 1 ,. 1 , 1 12. E1 ,11- 11 1, 1 11 1' , , 111, 1, 1 11 , 11 fy 1 fll 11111 111111 'E111 111 1 1111 1 111 Y11111 11111 . 11, 11114 V111 11 1 15,1 111 11111 11 1, 1 if 1 1 5 11, 1 lt, 1 , 1, 11 1 1 1'1'1 1,11 1111 1 1 111 1 11: 1 l, 111 14111 11, 1.1 111 'lQ1y 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 50 anne Qpinster 1915 Big T!7en's Oroeal 66 OR he's a jolly good fellow---.H The words were still ringing in Dennis O'Cloon's ears as he let himself into his rooms on the East Range that last night of the College term. He had just come from the Class banquet where Big Den Q'Cloon had been toasted as the best of them all, yet his dark face was gloomy and his Irish-blue eyes stared blankly against the wall. Flinging himself down into the shabby Morris chair by the fire, he nervously lit a cigaretteg then, as if to get away from his own thoughts, he jumped up and strode restlessly about the room, only to drop back into his seat a moment after. They had said the best things of him a man could wish-how he had led them through their Senior year as the Class president, and pushed them on to victory as the year's football hero, they had cheered him wildly as the one in the Class most worthy of the Lucky Toastug and raised him shoulder high as they sang the last song. Sitting there by the red glow of the smoldering embers, with his black head buried deep in his hands, Dennis thought through the events of the last week, and shud- dered convulsively. If he could only live them over again! just to be worthy of those big-hearted fellows out there! I-low could they know to what depths of temptation he had fallen on that last day of exams, and how he had yielded, gone under, his soul smirched in the slime of the thing he had done! l-lis guilt was as black as his temptation, and his only inward defense was that he had been too proud to flunk, too proud to lose his degree and drop to the Class below-too infernally proud to let his friends know that he had been found wanting. And, now, he was a-cheat, a plain cheat in the guise of a hero. Then there had been the Fraternity farewell, the night after that black day. l-le had not felt it so keenly then, Dennis remembered. It had seemed too hazy, too unreal, to have made much of an impression on his mind at the timeg but as the night drew near its close the-beautiful old ritual had been read, and the boy began to realize how low he had fallen. Honor, truth, fidelity to a trust -to none could he answer with clear brow and clear soul. Yet there, among his closest friends, his deed had not seemed so Clark' Ifwould make, no difference, he had thought. What would one degree more or 1915 Qtbe Qpinstzr 51 less mean to the old Alma Mater? And, besides, no one would ever know. Then he had shaken the evil thing offwith a laugh. The next day, Dennis had gone to say good bye to his Dean. As he sat in the outer office, waiting his turn, a scrap of conversation from the inner room caught his ear, and made him start suddenly to his feet. Dennis O'Cloon, the Dean had said. Oh, yes! Just aboutthe best of this year's graduates. One of the finest characters I know. I-le's the soul of honor--H But Big Den had heard no more. He rushed out of the ante-room into the street. For hours, it seemed to him, he walked, unconscious of hissurroundings, only thinking-thinking! f-le had been the soul of honorng but now-he was a cheat-a thief-a hypocrite. Darkness came, and still he walked, till worn out with fatigue and hunger he returned to his rooms, and slept motionless until far into the morning, then to awaken with his burden only a little lighter. V V V Then had come-tonight I gi A sharp knock at his door brought Dennis suddenly to his feet, as the sandy head of a messenger-boy thrust itself into the room. Special for you, sir. V Thanks! Then, as the boy was closing the door, added, I-lere, boy, and pitched a coin into the outstretched blue cap. Den fingered the letter almost reverently. I-le hadn't any right to read Julie's letter now, he thought. No right!- Finally tearing it open, he read eagerly. Congratulations, dear, it began. Then, farther down- ' , For you know, Den, you are my ideal man. ln all my experience with the world, I have looked for the man with the highest honor, the greatest strength, and the cleanest soulg and I believe you are that ideal. Big Denn O'Cloon couldn't .read any farther. A great light shone onhis face, and his eyes glowed with sudden purpose. I-le couldn't undo the pastg but he could and would rectify it. He would tell the Dean-the whole world if need be- of his guilt. Then he would go back to Julie with a soul-not clean, perhaps, but strengthened with suffering and struggle. WU- 1U'.13'F' ' ' '- ' f-i' - if 1 .N-. W: --,ln A .,,.1,Y,...- f.-.-.w..7.,Yf1,v.....,- -,,,,, 1. - - .f--I-- .--1:35, 4...--., 3,-:-1 4-:7.::.',- , A N 'tr x i' .' 1 ' 'T Q I - 'JWQ 'w if' 5 Qf5g'ff?l.3Q+ fi'? 5, ' 7' 1 f . 5521- '7 5 1f5'3f'L H 151:' A mi ' , ..-Ujl - .. ' ,A ,-1-' -' -, , ., -..- if- , . it . - 'R - '- T.,.'11,Mif ' ff ,whiz zgl1iffB.. ,. , , .?:w. - 52 dtbe Spinster 1915 i'The next morning found Dennis walking the narrow streets. His hands plunged deep in his pockets, his eyes on the pavement before him, his broad shoulders drooping wearily with his long vigil, he strode over and over again the highways and byways of the little university town. Turning a corner sharply, he came suddenly upon the house of the Dean. The muscles of his jaws hardened, and his blue eyes burned in his ashen face, as he made his way heavily up the steps, and disappeared through the door at the top. It was just forty minutes later that the door opened to let Dennis spring out and down into the street. 'Just once did he turn back, to swing his hat joyously at the tall figure of the Dean, who stood watching him far down the street. The boy's face shone with the gladness of a soul freed from the burden of a secret undisclosed. The Dean had given him another chance, another chance to prove himself worthyg to get his degree. He would square his account with the worldg then he was going back to Julie. The sun shone on his head held high, and his heart sang with the joy of a great victory won. -JENNIE SNEAD l I II I I -if V V if M322-Q . 'f+Yfuf:-eff H - - i ev ,-, '- ' - V ,rr . . 4--gi ir -- ',- K ..A -2 ,A t A F lj-1 ATHLETICS 1 , 1 . ,., tr 4 1 - L A . . Y .. .... C- . L- 4-fa. .1-'fu-:i:5'L?--2 E-.HW-1 L ' ' H-?'-'-9-JL '-'s'2E:.'fki.-:rw .' 4 V5 ...sf . 1 5 -M-fab a d: 'Iifexlzggfgfl-wig31551515-iH':'fia114.QfTf?13'5i' f' 'iwrwls-ff, .31 'L -E- 5 w':4iL:lw,g-.kxA4.x ugwfgkar 3135 .QEKL-11 A 4:50, I: ,C 1 1,33 Q.f5,,g5.,.5:h?f. ,Q Jace? ge. Ry EN ,EL-Sasaki, 48 , ,HH Lil. .-f, 1 5?.v3,.. . A ..f. , H3 S? A u ? ':1aiv.fiLWff:L.Q .Q7'llklgsgglJJM'4LW5:tf,-5.-:L,57 e1E?i7r1ks::'Mf , '. '-:Na 1:1-' LEE NN'-1-H --H -'- T' :f:'f:.:':.1:f1-rf-4:V-1-TauW-M-Q-'f- -W 'M '- ' Ghz Qpinster 1915 1 WHITNER ' MCCOY General Idxlblebic 'Association ANNAPBASKIN 'WHITNER ..... I ...... ......... L Chairman HELEN WELLS MCCOY ...... ,,,,, A ssistant Chairman ELLEN LANE WILLIAMS ...,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,......... , Coach ALLIE F ECI-ITIG ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, Tennfs Manager E E 1915 Qlibe Qpinstzr 55 ,rt X .5 ll i mllll fall tl llllllllllmxxiitk 3: il w,.uM::Z?k'm,.,.,.. 'yi -I awk 'N lllhl K I qlsqfggilliiiunnunqtlln 'll ,I il K ?r!7:2'l.QEe, Gif R 1 f 'N .1 ' , ii'li.atQ,- Klaqlllhf E ,Jr lllxxMiw.5 K ,w l Mlm Nl N H' If I -'J X ll X ' 4' u f ,f X 'if ,li l ll will 5 l l Ebe Tlfistory of Txtbletics at Tlfollins 6 E A BLUE! Be a Red! This is the cry that rises above the excited chattering of the crowd that gathers to meet the bus loaded with new girls. As the bewildered newcomer alights, she is besieged with badges and buttons. Being a Red or a Blue is so much a part of being a l-lollins girl that we can scarcely believe there was a time, not solvery long ago, when there were no Reds, no Blues, no basket-ball! It was during the session of 189 7-'98 that two strangers appeared on the Hollins campus. One was a fair and gentle damsel, attired in kerchief, cap, and spectaclesg while the other, ruddy and alert, was clad in skirt and sweater. They were received into the most exclusive circle, the Senior Class, and ere the session closed their names were on Wd' T., ,. '- 1 . . - - , , .. , Ki. L X--.-- - 1 1-'.:,Lf - -..-...L- . .. 4' -- .fx-.I f.. .n' ami'-.'f--.I '- ,, . -Y , . ',1y,,,,. ..,, Q, - ,' . ' .--- --- --d -N vs- f ,, V -- -- . H . . . , . . g-1 -f , -SPI: 1 r' ,ssfa-at-1-Q1a:af.f:flier-'.Y Mf'- up qs 1-H, nLg5.,:- -,L K-li ,. ag- - ,sly ,.-14 V..-sage, A , , ft go I rilvgyxcahi- 4 Az ,I 1 I '....qLQ1-,L - sg I. u if 'W it il' .f'ii..i - g as - wi- - -- f- N ' Ghz Spinster 1915 every tongue. In fact, they decided to make their home at Hollins, and they are here today, more popular than ever-our Lady Spinster and the lively Basket-ball Girl. ,The girls of those days did not play the game just as the girls of our day. But that their spirit was the same we may see from the description of a game in TI-IE SPINSTER of 1898. For once in her life the goalkeeper is careless, and an opponent, rushing in before her, catches the ball, gives it a powerful sweep across the field, and lands it in the ditch outside. i Naturally a rush ensues, one enthusiastic little player is heedless of her limits, and the umpire calls 'a .foul for the Blue-and-Whites. ' There are frownings and mutterings, and covert remarks of 'It isn't fair,' or 'She forgot,' from all parts of the field, but the umpire is firm, and the girls gather around the triumphant goal. At the first throw, the ball misses, but luckily it falls into the goalkeeper's hands again, and the second time it hits the rim of the frame, rebounds a little, settles against the edge of the basket, and then drops in. ' The applause from the 'Blue-and-Whites' is almost deafening, while one of the most enthusiastic lookers-on, inspired by the triumph of the moment, shouts hoarsely, 'Blue and White, it's all right! Vive la! Vive la! Blue and White'! Much of the success of the first teams, the Mars and the Victoria, was due to the loyalty and enthusiasm of their captains, Rosa Cocke and Charlsie l-larmon. During the next-year, the interest increases, and we find in TI-IE SPINSTER of 1899 that: ' I The girls enjoyed basket-ball more than ever last F all, and they certainly did get down to good playing. The managers were elected early, the teams chosen, and the work began. Ethel Willis had the 'Green-and-White' team, and Jolly Mizner the 'Blue- and-Black', and pretty evenly divided they were. If the 'Greens' won one afternoon, the 'Blues' said Mr. Turner, the umpire, had let them hold the ball, and if the 'Blues' won, ,why the 'Greens' said Mr. Turner hadn't counted the fouls. , . - 'f . V .'.'!'.fZ-5f -HT 'iv ' 'tg' ' ' - e v -----H 1 - , -.Y-. , .. -G . -,-.,. WY... ..- ' -, , a es- . ' , ' 1915 Glibe Spinster 57 Each year basket-ball held a more important place in the Hollins world, and each year the players became more clever. I In the fall of l900, they had passed the amateur stage, and wanted to assume more professional airs. The rivalry had become too great for a girl to play on one team one day and on the other team next day, as was the custom, until about two weeks before Thanksgiving. So the aspiring squad went to their old friend, Mr. Turner, for advice. l-le suggested a plan which had worked fine with the boat crews at Washington and Lee. This plan was to organize two permanent teams, and let the players continue on the same team from year to year. This suggestion pleased them, so the players were equally divided, and captains elected. Then the question of names and colors arose. Someone had a happy thought that Indian names would be good, and everybody at once began to hunt Indian names. Again the same trusty friend, Mr. Turner, was called in con- sultation, and he settled upon one team the name Mohicang while the names Yemassee was bestowed upon the other team by Miss Betty Cleveland, an old I-lollins girl, at that time an English teacher here. Miss Cleveland also said iff they would be true Indian tribes they must have a totem, so everyone got busy again, and the Mohicans found the totem of their tribe to be a turtle, 'while that of the Yemassees proved to be an arrow. It was all settled now but the colors, and these were to be secretly decided upon by the teams. ' And that is how it happened that on Thanksgiving Day, in the year nineteen hundred, there appeared in the Hollins basket-ball field two radiant tribes of Indian maidens. One of them, wearing red sweaters adorned with a black Y shot through with an arrow, hailed as their chief Leonora Cocke. The other, wearing blue sweaters adorned with a golden turtle, hailed as their chief Edith Mallory. From one arose the war cry: u Cha-cha-cheeg Hit-to-tee Yo-haw, yo-haw Yemasseef' and the other answered, Hi, ki, yi, Zip, Zip, Zan, Wa, hoog Wa, hoo Mo-hi-can! 1915 Ghz Svpiiwter 59 THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE r-1 - HE THE THE THE THE THE 9 what s on the Cup 'ic' ul- I-IOLLINS INSTITUTE ' THE BASKET-BALL CHALLENGE CUP Forsan et haec olim mernfn-issc juvabitn 'nb YEMASSEES ,.,,,,,, .......,........,,,,................ L EONORA COCKE, V '900-' 901 MOHICANS ......... ,,....,.,,........,..,... ....,,,,., M A RY MASTERS, '90I-' 902 4 V YEMASSEES ........ ..........,,.......,.... ,......,. L U CILE CARTER, 902-'903 , MOHI'CANS ........ ............................ .... M A RY SHEPPARD, '903-'904 ' ' MOHICANS .... ..... .............................,..,..,,, E M ILY WOODALL, ' 904-' 905 MOHICANS ..., .... ....................................,... K 1 TTY TALBOTT, '905-'906 YEMASSEES ....... .................................... L AURA ARMITAGE, - '906-'907 MOHICANS ....... ....... 4 .............................. B ECKY PHILLIPS, '907-'908 MOI-IICANS ......... .............................. L OUISE CARPENTER, '908-' 909 YEMASSEES ........ ......................... ...,.,, F L ORRIE MALONE, '909-' 9' 0 I MOHICANS . ...... ..............................., .,.,,..,, J E ANIE COCKE '90-'91 MOHICANS .,,..,,, .................... i '9' I-'9'2 MOHICANS ....,,,, .................... A92-'93 MOHICAN5 ......... .................................. '9' 3-'94 --------WILLIE MUSE, ----.-.-WILLIE PMUSE, -...ESTELLE. ANGIER, Captain Captain Captain Captain Captain Captain Captain Captain Captain Captain Captain Captain Captain Captain S W 1 if 1- I gg, gi' 'Ski arm spmsrer 1915 emassee Beam KATHRINE JUDKINS, Captain - Forwards ESTHER ROUNTREE ANNA WHITNER MARGARET WHITE RACHEL MILLS, Sub. Guards ' . ELSIE EVANS KATHERINE JUDKINS JULIA PACE HELEN MCCOY, Sub. REBAH ARMSTEAD MARGARET DELK' ANNA MONTAGUE MARGARET COCHRANE, Sub. EMILY MORRIS PHELAN RUFFIN FLORENCE WATKINS BUENA WELTON EDITH WILSON V 1 I WH-1ueR AL M 'k?f'l-f 'f'5-5z'-fv-':.-nv' i-:-zv- ' V N. . YEMASSEE BASKET-BALL TEAM CD2 S1' i11wf 1915 fl . n'C77'W!T , ,,,f:1..,W,mA EDNA DAWSON Leader of Yemassee Rooiers I -r QI-'f .1 X-A - 'f -,-- -' ,.ff- , , ' x'-'. .:,,N, . fx ' --r . .,.,. -Y-. A , l 1915 Elibe Sninster 63 5? ff' x JUDITH RIDDICK Leader of Mofzican Rooicrs ..-:gf V A ' ' ' ,..-' ,. ' -- A ' 773' ' Q iii, Q-'W rj' ' ' -i 4- ff --- - - ,.., ,www 1 W V-W F f -YV V I - ' .4-JTA., -.- .- . wg . Qtg r iiiffxip- pm ry --, V - - - , V, N f W -- ' 14 -.1-J A112 , .-A -.:,,mpL . .. , . .-.A -...- 4 -.-- Q- ---vu . - --auf. -7' --f..-.-1: 1.7. .fr '54 ff-1-s21,1:.4-'fvE'Y'w?: vsa?i'22T M ' E. -Q iflilm ' 4 'K 'W' Ig r TY ,r HS- 1125.513 535 ?.'i3f:f '-'Si g Ema.w.igE . wa +4 -,+':? fW 1-' -A Ghz Spinster 1915 mobican Beam 'ic ELEANOR KENT, Captain 'ic' Furlvarcfs MARGUERITE ELEBASHS ELEANOR KENT MARGARET GRAVATT RITA BINION, Sub. 9 Guards ALICE BURDETT LOUISE I-IARWELL MARY GILES 'BELLAMY JUSTINE GILDER, Sub. A Centers NELLVCAX7E HELEN DONELSON ANITA RODEMICH DABNEY MooN, Sub. 'nb MOI-IICAN PLAYERS S BUCKNER S I-IEAD, M. A ' ' PRUIT, E. CHILES E I-IERRING, L. RATH, G. COBBS M L KIRKPATRICK, M. . RATH, L. Cox R LONG, M. SMITH, D. I GIESECKE E MCCONIHAY, V. SMITH, S. S' PATTERSON, L. ? NY 11 T-'fel S Y E-xg.-' . 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I we 'swgic Q r- 1' I X g l ! L-,-J n,1ff' .fxx 4 if NX fx' .fifiin .X l '1'.1v1ttEQ,H,1t? ,. fi. x J in -Clfxll ' X hllllli! X ll V i Xt' '- A X l 'R 'fi 'il-1 ' - 1 ll D ji-?l,h'lfy?! K-glillllnlsxx l I' W - t ttt X f, ' 1 stiff: Ci' R T A i ts R - l M W - 7573, gli? if-A 7 t -X ill R' R' as,-fly i 1x. 'XO ty . - ' i K fmjsessks W Ebe Spinster Published Annually by the Student-Body EUGENIA M. BARRINGER ,..................................,......................,,........ Edftor-in-Chief BERENICE FORD ................. ....... Business Manager 'ir' 'Ghz Tlfollins magazine Published Monthly by the Euepian and Euzelian Literary Societies S. DABNEY MOON CEuepianJ ......................,.......,................................. Editor-in-Chief MARGARET HOWARD CEuzelianD ..... ........... E ditor-in-Chief EDNA DAWSON .....,..................... . .... ...... B usmess Manager 7 'I.1'...,. 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Q- Ebe Spinster Staff --,,-----Edztor-in-Chief ..--..-----------Business Manager ---nflssisiani Basiness Manager ,.----Associaie Editor -..--Associafie .Ec1if0r . ..., Associafc Edifor -,---Associaie Editor . ELIZABETH MOORE,,' .,,, ---',- A ssociaie Eafiior Q 5117 , 1, . ,2 ,Zia ,.,,, , V .. mv-.f - 4, --4, ' 4-. 4 - , If V . 7 -,lata , an 'V f' I 4 5' ,S ,agp 31 . I, f PHILSON A HILTON BARRINGER A FORD ' EDITOR-JN-CHIEF F rl 'V Q Q 'vu -K? 5 KENT Bvsmnss HANAG1:.K SAWYER SFINSTER STAFF HOOILE' 's v 'M' I-Al -' .--- . ' ' 11 W- - ' i N- .Q 1 1 -1 f -5- A f V- -...-,,,,, ,, GORMAN VN X NI X 5 NEAD MAYO LEE HOWARD WHITE RIDD ICK MAGAZINE STAFF ., -' -' 'A'l W gi QE W A 5? Li 5? , A A A AA 1 ' ' 1 ' V' . 'A I A' V A .Q A if U ' A 1 . A ' A! E' T ,'A l 4 7 . A A, p S 'G i I - 1 I ff Ji - ' visit . , --- - - 'T ,V .-Q..?.,,..T!L 'ww t i A 1 l l I e Elie Garden oflltfltllal t t l if l THE. Hills of Memory there lies a gardengfair-ah, very l fairle all a-glitter and lovely in the morning dew. Each l perfect blossom that flowers upon its tender stem is sur- . passing beautiful, and breathes out subtle fragrance. ln the garden's very midst stands an old-fashioned sundial, whose shadows mark relentlessly the hours' onward march. I-lere blooms fthe. pure, frail lily, the rose in all her 'myriad hues, and orchids proud, with many another flower so ineffable and rare that none can know their names nor whence they come. All through the long day brilliant humming-birds hover above the flowers, and gorge- ous butterflies of gold and brown and crimson Hit here for a moment l and pass 'on forever. Written above the garden's gate, in characters l strange and bafliing, is a motto. But most curious of all, without the entrance always ,stands an old man, whose hoary head is slightly l bent. He never moves, but remains forever the guardian of the way 5 with its mysterious inscription. . l And every day a' strange processiongpasses over the winding, tangled l path which leads to the lovely garden. Ahead walks ai woman, all 1 shrouded round with black, in the lines of whose face is written a l great sadness, with desperate hope gleaming up. Next comes a youth with glad, dreaming eyes and long black hair, through which he runs his fingers distractedly. Suddenly the dreamer stretches forth l t 1 l t A t his hand' to grasp something, which ever eludes, ever escapes his reach, while he mutters strange words. Then another woman struggles haughtily onward, dressed in raiment of costly silks and precious gems. Her face is very beautiful, but the soul looking out from her great eyes is pitifully seared and scorched lifeless-burnt out with the fires of many passions. Then come more men and more women, some with hearts bowed down in grief and woe, some with youth and eager tread and hope, buteone and all, they seem to search for sonne- thing lost, as they toil u ward to the m sterious ate. P y g Suddenly a turn in the path spreads the garden before them, there is a breathless pause, as each drinksiin the loveliness of the flowers, then Pandemnvlm ii But an ift' lm in ing lltffe' iiwho me Egg? close t0 the Silt' Hl am the lffiff sign ahove if 55 .tion reads, 'ifnazgwf to him ter empfy 2' little child the has lovely white raz. v granee. Quickly new Q, his eyes alight pg garden's wall-has Wlltf ideal g is here -and ml ahove the gm mi gone from his fax Presently ge tu sllllnltlts lsreaghtm I bent old keeper 5 My llrmet Phu here.. t . The k f'-Dr: 1 llle wall A l Y allll :He E sl it So every dav 1 , ' 'Q earl' H1013 to the mt 'll M, U1 ill he Shih ..l H TN l be Wil ycstcrbay Y h ,-- ln se re id rat lie :C- ent ers the ily ray gled all 1 a a a iicli orlli acll, rgles gms. great the time and mme' there fJCf5f then pandemonium breaks loose, as they struggle forward to the portal. But an icy hand clutches the heart as each perceives the figure stand- ing there. . uwho are you? .cries the black shrouded mother, as she presses close to the gate. UI am the keeper of the way,,' replies the figure, and points to the sign above the gate. And the woman understands, for the inscrip- .tion reads, Naught but the Past shall enter here. She stretches out to him her empty arms, and lays bare the ache of her heart for the little child who has slipped away, but the old man only points to a lovely white rose, whose spirit stirs to breathe out a haunting fra- grance. Quickly now the youth with the wild, black hair springs forward, his eyes alight as he reaches toward a perfect orchid within the gardens wall-but the keeper forces him back. The ideal and the song I lost on yesterday, cries the youth. It is here -and again the guardian points to the curious inscription above the gate, and the man understands. With all the fire and light gone from his face, he bows his head and departs. Presently the beautiful woman forgets her haughty pose, and stumbles breathless to the garden, trying to force her Way past the bent old keeper. But he holds his hand across the way. My virtue, pleads the woman, with great shuddering sobs- is here. The keeper points to a pure, white lily on the other side of the wall, and she too understands. So every day they come, and plead with the hoary guardian from early morning till even the afterglow has faded from the earth, but to them all he shakes his head, and answers: UI am keeper of the way- The garden here is Yesterday. -ALLENE RUDOLPI-I 7 A4Q , I I - I 'A fill If MAIN BUILDING Q GMUHZQTH NS ff? J C XQ 1 MQFEHSA 'I 1 5 I 4 l 1 I rs me Qpinstera 1915 I i 1 I I , I I ? X RQ? Q X G1 I x i vi- 5 4.lA . v was 1:5 rm- Q.- S I Rw bib A XM If I A QNX? I I 5 I A, Slubenl Assocmatlon r JUDITH RIDDICK ,,.,. ,,,.,,,,, A ' ,,,..,,,., .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,.. C I1 airman E GLADYS GORMAN .....,. -- Secretary I MARY LAYMAN ,,,,,, Treasurer I - ' 'nb EXECUTIVE COUNCIL OF STUDENT ASSOCIATION A I JUDITH RIDDICK, Chairman - A I GLADYS GORMAN IVIILDRED LEE JENNIE SNEAD E 1 9 5 ANNIE HOUSMAN DOROTHY IVIAYO CORDELIA TAYLOR I I . i I I . Er 1 .fl I II Ii T5 I ry! I JE I 1 fl ,Y 1915 The Qpinster 79 -ll lflll UI C3 QQ? .f, ' Q33 1 2 R I if I if .vig . , , - 5 Ji' ' 4 H , 7: Q I lI ' fr IL Mr HL! QI - 2 Ill - ll -I I - I ll OFFICERS ESTHER COX ....,,,,..,,..,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, - ........ P resident MARGARET HOWARD ,.,, ,... ,,.. V i ce-President ALICE BUCKNER ,,,..,,, ,,,,,,,,,, S ecretary ALLIE FECHTIG ..,.,. ,,,., Treasurer 'if CABINET MARY LOUISE DEUTSCH AGNES I-IANSON VIRGINIA MILTON ALLIE FEGHTIG MARGARET HOWARD BESSIE MONROE GLADYS GORMAN I-IELEN MGCOY ALMA NIX CATI-IARINE PHILSON ANNA WHITNER LEE EVENIN G E OF ' T1-113 EUEPIAN LITERARY SOCIETY OF ' HQLLINS COLLEGE JANUARY 8, I 91 5 1915 Ghz Qpinster .81 EUGENIA BARRINGER EMILY BATTLE BEULAH BENNETT HELEN BIRDSONG GRACE BLOODWORTH MINNIE BREWER - ATHALIA BUNTING ALICE BURDETT LOUISE CAHOON SARAH CAIN ' JULIA CARLTON A NELL CAVE SALLIE CHERRY ELLEN CHILES A MARGARET COCHRANE ISABEL CRUM MARY BELLE CULROSS ELEANOR CURTIN NETTIE DAVIS EDNA DAWSON ESTHER DEGRAFF ALLIE FEGHTIG 51. 'iffuepian Noll 'ic' WILLIE FLANAGANL BERENICE FORD FANNIE GARDNER AGNES I-IANSON EVELYN I-IARRISON LOUISE I-IARWELL JANET I-IATGHER I-IATTIE I-IILL A EDNA I-IURM VIRGINIA JENKS EVELYN JUHAN ELEANOR KENT MARGARET KIRKPATRICK MARIE LONG MADELINE MAURY DOROTHY MAYO JESSIE MGCORKLE I-IELEN MGCOY MARY MCCUE VIRGINIA MCFARLAND LOUISE MGLAUGHLIN VIRGINIA MILTON ANN MONTAGUE DABNEY MOON EMILY MORRIS PATTIE MOSBY ALMA NIX JULIA PACE CAROLINE PASGUAL WINNIE PEYTON CATHARINE PHILSON ELIZABETH PRUIT JUDITH RIDDICK ANITA RODEMIGH A GLADYS RUDACILLE ALINE RUDOLPH PHELAN RUFFIN LUCILE STUART MARY THAMES ANNA WHITNERA ANN WILLINGHAM GLADYS WILLIS EDITH WILSON Hz: f. ' .as ,-A A -1-,V - .., 5. , 'ls'-'l 4. 'fti' - g f I -41 2: 'luv' Q1 5' ,f 1 4 ff- 1-f ,' -01 2 Mann: .4 , iq 55, 'W T 1' 'I X JT' JV. E -f A 1 r.. A .wb ..:9l..,..,.-,..-Q.,-..,,.... , '.,7'f--'- A 14 - Q-'A ,.- Y - MX 5-A MON SCI? R! S'-T N 0 2'-7 9 3 A SS- 0 1 D F! f6 UI 0 0 49' 0 Fl' P6 N uw , -.,., ': N 5'-E5 N ,J if A Q 'Ig 1.57 , TE: ' Y..-'V-If F. .A Xl-Ll, UI :1 'ir OFFICERS 'nb Presidents CARRIE? BURTON ANNIE HOUSMAN , ESTHER Cox Vice-Presidents GLADYS GORMAN MARY LAYMAN CORDELIA TAYLOR Secretaries MARGARET HOWARD ' GLADYS GORMAN Treasurer ANNIE HOUSMAN 197 1? A U I A film! S ri '9 ' LN 5 ' 'V agmij 1915 dtbz. Spinstztt 83 611211 Meeting nt the tEEu5eIian literary bntietp 191111015 Qllnllege I A ikipling anti illiagnre Interpreters uf Ziuhia v Qibapel jllllunhap. Marsh the twenty :Setanta f Smneteenctittezn RUTH MONROE VARSENIC MOOSHY HELEN MORRIS ANNA MUCKLEROY LESLIE PATTERSON VIRGINIA ROTHERT ESTHER ROUNTREE MARGARET SAWYER CATHERINE SCHMELTZ MARY SHAW DOROTHY SMITH FRANCES SMITH RUTH SMITH STELLA SMITH JENNIE SNEAD CATHERINE SPINDLE MAE STEINER LORAINE SUYDAM CORDELIA TAYLOR HELEN I TILLMAN EMILY TWITTY KATHLEEN VANN FLORENCE WATKINS MARGARET WHITE ESTHER WOOL VERA. WURZBACH IMOGEN YOUNG -V - -ff.. -- f- . . - 1: -A A 1A55-,-fggggggggg,Q,.Fi,,::r -Qu .1u4:eL:f-assi, 13252, l 4 . -gx ,J .f-A: Fi' 33, L13 ,V L - . ,l. , if . Ji 2 3 2' 1 K 'Euzeliae N Withers CARRIE' BURTON ' CARRIE BURTON, President ANNIE HOUSMAN, Vice -President X MARGARET I-IOWA 1 -. -. , VA Z, V f eg 1.1 ,5S4 1: .A ,, . - ., my Q. 1. 3 Q-37 -ff?'5' V ff :-:FT-'TPM 1915 Ether Svpinster' 83 I Brngram I Rrncessinnal i Greeting hp the 1BrzzilIeut of the 09pm Meeting 6555?-'Kipling and Tagore, Poets and Personalities MARGARET SAWYER QUIIQ-A Song of India., from the Legend, Sadk0 O - - Korsakow ' KATHERINE SPINDLE Qhhfggg-TWO Interpreters of India MR. CUMMINGS iwzahings from wagers CORNELIA ALDERSON , KK 1 H d I7 . QUIEQS--f K Ilxglel Vilkj H - Wooford-Fzvzcien BESSIE MONROE ' Benning from Esipiing BESSIE COCKE Meeting Qllluseh hp the Eirezibresiheut RUTH MONROE VARSENIC MOOSHY HELEN MORRIS ANNA MUCKLEROY LESLIE PATTERSON VIRGINIA ROTHERT ESTHER ROUNTREE MARGARET SAWYER CATHERINE SGHMELTZ MARY SHAW DOROTHY SMITH FRANCES SMITH RUTH SMITH STELLA SMITH JENNIE SNEAD CATHERINE SPINDLE MAE STEINER LORAINE SUYDAM CORDELIA TAYLOR I-IELEN 'TILLMAN EMILY TWITTY KATHLEEN VANN I FLORENCE WATKINS ' MARGARET WHITE ESTHER WOOL VERA WURZBACH IMOGEN YOUNG f--fv,-14- -. A -N . ... I - :Q -5 -, .-K v..Y,.-:- ,N A. U- .,,. .,,,,. 'QL ---vb - .........,, .. a-.--.-- -. . .- , , 2 11273: .arf f- -' gg-S w-:73,gj 1 77?-.---315-.Af is I - '-'v--,P ,. ,,.. W1 1915 GIZb2ISI1Jin5terL 83 CORNELIA ALDERSON FLORENCE ALDERSON EUNICE ANDERSON DOROTHY BARCLAY EDITH BARNES MARY BELLAMY MARGARET BISHOP MARGARET BORDEN ELIZABETH BRADLEY JOSEPHINE BROWN ALICE BUCKNER SUE BUCKNER NELL BURNS CARRIE BURTON ANNA CAMPBELL MARTHA CHALENOR ROBERTA CLARK MARIAN COBBS BESSIE COCKE ALINE COLE DORRIS COLLINS ESTHER COX ROSE 'COX I-IELEN DENT MARY L. DEUTSCH MARTHA DIVEN 'Euzelian Hell 'if' ELSIE EVANS LORENA EVANS I EVELYN FISHBURN ABIGAIL FORD CHRISTINE GHOLSON ELIZABETH GIBSON EMMIE C-IESECKE JUSTINE GILDER CILADYS GORMAN FLORENCE GRAVESQ MILDRED HARDWIC K LILLIAN I-IERRING ANNIE HOUSMAN MARGARET HOWARD DORIS I-IUFP ANN I-IUTCHINS MAY I-IYSLOP BIRDIE JACKSON GLADYS JAMISON CATHERINE JUDKINS MARY LAKE A MARY LAYMAN MIRIAM LECHIE MILDRED LEE ANNA MILLER BESSIE MONROE RUTH MONROE VARSENIC MOOSHY I-IELEN MORRIS ANNA MUCKLEROY LESLIE PATTERSON VIRGINIA ROTHERT ESTHER ROUNTREE MARGARET SAWYER CATHERINE SCHMELTZ MARY SHAW DOROTHY SMITH FRANCES SMITH RUTH SMITH STELLA SMITH JENNIE SNEAD CATHERINE SPINDLE MAE STEINER LORAINE SUYDAM CORDELIA TAYLOR HELEN - TILLMAN -EMILY TWITTY KATHLEEN VANN FLORENCE WATKINS MARGARET WHITE ESTHER WOOL IVERA WURZBACH IMOGEN YOUNG --'-H - ' T 4-'54 ' . ., 1' ' --1. ,L S.- LM,-W , , 'M' ' ' MVK-f'-J' '- fwftirmtczgf Q. .- id 34 arm Spinster 1915 Tlnter - Society 'Debate APRIL 26, 1915 RESOLVED: That the Welfare of the Nation demands that the United States should adopt a policy of greater increase of armament. AFFIRMATIVE NEGATIVE Euepian E-uzelian Miss JUDITH RIDDICK, Captain Miss MARGARET HOWARD, Captain Miss DABNEY MooN Miss ESTHER Cox Miss ALMA Nix Miss MARY LAYMAN Presiding Oy?-Zeer: PROF. F. A. CUMMINGS do JUDGES V JUDGE JACKSON MR, HULL MR. I-IAL1. The decision was rendered in favor of the Negative if u n The Debater's Cup, presented last year by Miss Marion Spieden Baynes, our Librarian, was won by Euepian, Marguerite Hearsey, 1914. HH? N N L i 4 S rn 2 2 i ln 1 o 1 'I1 UI l o 1- .C z 1 U1 W N N i .4. TETQ V iv .- Q rig X- . ., X ..g . fa rm, .L ,U 'Q :-, .. Pie uf' af. '1- 45' :A if , , url W iv, V, :IQ . :fi E. a i at ,. . ., 7. x 4 . Ii I 86 dtbe Spinster 1915 ' S X 1 I , Q. K 1 XS f K ff HO 'R A L Q f ' :fI I 2 f 1 9 IE, Z -B I IM, fy qw I TIM HW3 ZLL. f . 54,2 PROP. ERICH RATH ....... MIss MAVIDA FISKE BESSIE COCKE ........ CILADYS JAMISON -- MARY LAYMAN .... DOROTHY MAYO .- HELEN BIRDSONG MARTHA DIVEN LILLIAN I-IERRING MARY LAYIvIAN BERENI BEULAH BENNETT JOSEPHINE BROWN ATHALIA BUNTING BESSIE COCKE MARY DARDEN JULIA CARLTON MARTHA CHALENOR EMMIE GIEsEcI4E GLADYS JAMISON I First Sopranos MARIE LONG FRANCES MARSTON CAROLINE PASCUAL MISS BESSIE PEYTON -----,,--Dfrecior Accompanist .....-----Preszcfeni .-------,.-...---..Vice-President ------Secretarp and Treasurer ...--------..-..--------Librarian ANITA RODEMICH CATHERINE SCHMELZ KATHERINE SPINDLE RENA STEARNS CE SWOPE A BEATRICE TRUXAL Second Sopranos MANNIE EIvIERsON LORENA EVANS JUSTINE GILDER DOROTHY MAYO PANSY MEEK Conlralios MARGARET KIRKPATRICK ANNA MILLER EULA PACE PHE.LAN RUFFIN ELIZABETH PRUIT I-IANNAH SARGEANT FRANCES SMITH STELLA SMITH I KATHLEEN WATKINS MISS SINGLETON CORDELIA TAYLOR I-IELEN WILSON ESTHER WOOL 1915 I UDB SlJfl15f2lZ 87 TI- V451 ,ze X Zhi if. Z' - ff f-. 'I-W. I QHOIR I v o W H 4 1 XL QM! 'A' I I 6 ,fn A, ll QW li First Sopranos ELEANOR KENT BEQSSIE MONROE ' MISS PEYTON GLADYS MCFARLAND ELIZABETH MOORE ELIZABETH PRUIT ANITA RODEMICI-I KATHERINE SPINDLE LOUISE BRECK ATHALIA BUNTING DOT MAYO MARGARET BORDEN ALICE BURDETT .ag-. - Second Sopranos ANNA CAMPBELL BEssIE COOKE Contraltos H MISS CAMPBELL EDNA HURM ' LUISE RATH .. W4 ROSE COX ' VIRGINIA JENKS MARY SHAW C MISS RUTH , MISS SINCILETON . ., . ... .- -- .. .Y vv.. 1-h -A .--V ,, ,, A 14-,.:,,,,. ,V . V , A A, I, , , , , .L if- ,-wvwauv' . fi A , C.,- 1:-p-- '- .. 'K HOLLINS DAILIES 1915 Glhe Supinster B9 'Ebe 'flhwning RIES of Look out therel,'- WayI - Clear the gangplankln mingling with the hoarse claxons of the taxis and the banging of freight rattling past, made the confused hubbub before a giant linerls departure. People lined the decks, crying a last word to those on shoreg trunks thumped, shouts and whistles filled the air. On the upper deck, a little removed from the crowd, a girl was talking vivaciously to a tall, serious-eyed young man. She was slender and dark, with dancing black eyes. Very expressive eyes they were, and as she raised them quickly to the other eyes above her, she surprised a sudden expression of pain. , Elise, give it up, dear, he said, in a low voice. I love you, and I know l could make you very happy. Can't you possibly? He took her hands in both his, and looked with such longing into her pretty piquant face that the littleihead was turned quickly away. She saw where the waters of the Atlantic lay, merging their never-ending blueness imperceptibly into the sky. Each ripple was like gold in the path of the morning sun. ' lt's blue smoke and the sun shining on gun barrels I seef The pity of it! she murmured to herself, Delle was so pretty-you don't know, she said, impulsively lifting her face to him, her dark eyes misty beneath the brim of her small hat. I love it so-theflowers and the sunshine! She paused, and involuntarily her thoughts flew back to that little village, and to a garden Where beds of mignonette made the air heavy with its sweetness. And maybe I could bring a little of the sunshineback. Oh Jim, it's just a village in the valley at the crossroads where the shrine is, but it holds my childhood. Can't you see? I love you as a friend, Jim, but oh, France has my heart, and l have to golu 'Tm sorry, dear, she added, as he dropped her hands, and gazed despairingly out over the water. e Was there ever any one there+? he began questioningly, and then wasisilent as a crowd of people closed about them. ' See that lovely gull, Jim! Wouldn't it be wonderful to float along like that? lt's not moving even the tip of its wingsf, A Elise's face had flushed suddenly at his question, and now she went on talking fast, with one hand nervously fingering an old-fashioned locket which she wore at her throat. Unconsciously she thought of the day so long ago when she had opened it to put . -- :K ., .. . ...-- -,g..,.. --,.,i - . -. . 90 Qiibe Spinster 1915 in a piece of mignonette. She couldn't help a strange dryness in her throat, as a picture of Henri as she had seen him that last day rose before her. Jim, thereis the call for all ashore. Oh, Jim, good bye, dear friend! V For a silent minute they looked into each other's eyesg suddenly taking her hands he held them for a second, and then without a word turned and went quickly down the gangplank. Elsie stood motionless. Perhaps she was foolish--he had been so good to her. But no! her heart and soul belonged to her country, and even while she kept her eyes on him, as he stood immovable on the wharf, the magnetism of his voice died away. She watched him as the boat swung slowly down the harbor, until he vanished completelyg but her thoughts were far away, and through them breathed that faint fragrance of mignonette. The days on shipboard were long, idle ones, and Elise found plenty of time to think. As one day succeeded the next, Jim's image grew dimmer in her mind. All her thoughts were on France, and the help which she could give to her beloved country in her hour of need. At this idea, her cheeks would flush, and her eyes glow. But while her mind was ever on France, there creptiinto it, more clearly as the long blue days slipped by, the thought of Delle and the old life in the quaint village. There had always been singing and sunshine-and l'-lenri-in her life before her father died, and she and her mother came to America. l-lenri was like the singing and sun- shine, with his blonde hair and happy, blue eyes, with his gay voice that grew grave when he told her good bye. Many years separated that life from thisg but even now its sweetness came stealing over her, as the fragrance of the mignonette had done in the garden so long ago. A.h, the fragrance of it! Henri had brought her a small bunch as she waited for her mother before they left the little cottage. Again she saw the sturdy, blue-shirted, boyish figure climbing up the steep village street. What fun they had had together! i I told him I'd come back soonf' she mused. That was, oh, so long ago! I wonder how he looks now. l-le was a brave lad, and I know he is fighting for la Patric. Oh, if he should be wounded! I-ler heart was seized with sudden terror at this thoughtig but soon the rapid beat- lflg SU!9SldCd, and then all personalities vanished, and the thoughts of her own purpose in leaving her aC!0Pted COUNTY came to fi!! her mind with visions of ministering to the wounded men. ' A So the days came and went, and at last the ship landed at I-lavre. Elise had to choke back quick tears at the thought of being in her own France. i v 51 1 1 1 l ll l l is fc Il O 1 l l L fl l I N I 1 I r V f S 1 1 :L t I i 4 1 1 I v ? 1 . ,L - 1 , . ,..,.r1, ..-- . 1.- 'V- ?f1 1 We - 1. -lv , .If 1. - f . -, -- .J J .dt .-r 'aa' .., .5-., .f.-,- -' .: 1 . ' -A ' M- ' 1 1, -M Q-. ag-,...-f3,i,.,qw. 1 U. h, ,L 1. ,.,. I ..-.,, . ,VH -. 1 ' ,... .ai ' - - 4-,,,,,,,, ,Q W- W-U I Q l - F Y ...,,,.,.,.,...... - ---is 1915 Qlibe Spinster . 91 I-low foolish! she said to herself, giving her pretty eyes a vicious dab as she hurried toward the Red Cross quarters. If you start in like this, there won't be any tears left sometime when you'll really want them. I-lere I am-oh me! All the time she answered the questions of the kindly woman in charge, she was seeing her village-its sunshine gone out under the dark cloud of war. ' , Would it be possible for me to be near Delle? she said in her eager voice, as she exhibited her papers. That is where I lived as a child. Oh, if I could only do something there! E The nurse thought for a moment, and then said slowly, Yes, there's' a large country house that has been turned overfto the Red Cross Society. Would you like to go there? They need more help there. She had no doubt as to Eliseis wish, for quick color rose in her face. Oh, I should love it better than anything else in the world! Let me go at once. As she rode through the country that afternoon, on her way to Delle, her heart grew heavier and heavier. Where was the gay, light-hearted peasant life of France? Where were the strong young men pitching hay, singing gaily as they worked? Drawing nearer Delle, the signs of war grew more striking and terrible. A devastated country lay under the blue French sky. Elise saw only women in the villages through which they passed-women drawing water, women chopping wood, always women, with occasionally an aged man, his white head bowed on his staff as he sat disconsolate in the sunshine. Oh, the pity of it! she moaned as she watched the dismantled country through the tears that would rise. 4 Delle! shouted the guard, and presently the train stopped. A winding narrow street ran up through the town, but it was deserted as Elise slowly traversed it. The houses had a lifeless appearance, and many of the shop win- dows were boarded up. An old woman sat knitting in front of one house-knitting in a mechanical way that suggested utter detachment. I-ler eyes were fixed unswervingly on the distant hills. Following her gaze, Elise saw halfway up the slope a demolished chapelg -beyond it the houses were blackened ruins. I-lere in many places the roofs or walls were torn in jagged rents by the terrible German shells. With blurred eyes, Elise thought she recognized familiar places, but she couldn't be sure. 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At intervals the ground seemed to shake with the reverberation of the great guns, that were none too far away at their fifteen miles of distance. ' It did not take Elise long to become familiar with her new surroundings, and as the days passed, each narrow bed grew to have a certain personality. She was gloriously happy, in spite of the suffering about her. For was she not answering the call of France? One boy, whose arm had been cruelly torn by the explosion of a shell, was sor- rowful and needed cheering. l-lis eyes reminded her of l-lenri. For him she wrote letters home, and to him brought flowers from the chateau garden. Another was gayer, and to him she sang old French songs. All needed care and comforting, and her dark eyes held an expression of peace, born of the service she was rendering. But always running through her mind was the thought of I-lenri, and the little garden where she had seen him last. . - One morning early, the guns made the ground shake more than usual, and ambu- lances came in quick succession with their burdens of wounded men. There was much to be done, and Elise found no time to rest. At noon, as she passed by for a last inspec- tion of the white beds, a bandaged head was raised wildly from the corner cot. With a cry the man flung his arm over his face as though to shut out some awful sight, and then sank back talking incoherently and fast. As Elise hurried over to him, sudden pity filled her eyes with tears. Bending over the flushed face, she tried to calm him, her cool hands on his fore- head. But the arms continued to toss to and fro, while a stream of curious disconnected words flowed on. At first, Elise was too busy trying to quiet the man to listen to what he was saying. Soon, however, the exhausted frame grew stillg and, worn out herself, Elise sat by the cot, her hand still on the hot brow. ' He must sleep, and sleep soon, she said to herself. But-what was he saying? Back-Delle-long time. l-lis breath came in gasps, and he sat up straight. Long time-Elise. Then he fell back on the pillow unconscious. For a moment Elise sat staring at the white face. Then she bent over and looked long and earnestly. The drawn face 'P :fa , ft,'3 f Y . 'S 'F' If 1? f'- 1--.'.:-'.f.-A ' :5.::':Lsl? -'-elf.-4-+541 ML: 'tg' '.'.LQ'- r -If-l J rf., - -1.-11--A , , 5,55 1' ga' 1-4-.:I.A?a,-iq: ,.:.- . .-- a. --' -- i 1915 Qlibe Spinster 93 was distorted with pain, and yet she imagined that she recognized a familiar look about his eyes, that carried her back many years to one sunny morning in a little French garden. She clasped her locket tightly. Could it be? A moment later the blue eyes opened, though still with a feverish unnatural stare, and he' went on talking in the same delirious way. Elise quickly pulled the chain from her neck, opened the locket, and let fall into her hand a dry, withered flower, from which exhaled a faint perfume. This she held up to the- man's face. Immediately a calmer look came into his eyes. ' lVlignonette! Elise ! - fn a mist of tears, Elise put back the Hower. Then practicalities swept away everything but the happy glow in her eyes. She turned her attention to soothing him and alleviating his suffering. But she knew now that it was he who had drawn her back to France. The promise given long ago on that sunny day had at last been fulfilled. She had come aback! She often looked at him as he lay unconscious, and those happy days came back to her in all their bright joyousness. l-le must get well. She had come back. Oh, Henri, she breathed softly, for my sakeln There were long weeks when the man lay scarcely breathing, but gradually, under Elise's constant care, strength came back. The healthful color crept slowly into his cheeks, and the blue eyesegrew gray again. But they sometimes held a puzzled expres- sion as he watched Elise -step lightly about. She saw him follow her with his eyes, and start to speak, and then remain silent, with the same strange look. A haunting sense of her familiarity seemed to take possession of him at times, and then memory seemed very near to shining in his eyes. But always before the actual fullness of remembrance came, a veil drawn by the years would drop, and leave only that same baffled expression. She awaited her time quietly. In his favorite place by the sunny window he held court, telling stories and sing- ing songs softly to his companions. Always gay and talkative, he told Elise many things of his home, his brothers, and little incidents of his childhood, when he lived. in the village near by. One day she saw him looking-at her with the same puzzled look, and came over to him. i I ' ' - Is there anything you want? she asked. A Mademoiselle,', he said, ignoring her questions, you are so very like a girl I once knew. It seems almost like a dream-the same eyes, the same smile! That was very long ago, his voice faltered. Her name was Elise, too. A J-'ML - ' ' W -2- ' --- -- fu ...-..4-... ' x.z:-fv -.. .- ,- - fr F h ,r:z-.,.l9,. ov,,,-g 31:33 ,vpn ,- -' . -- - - . 1 . ' , . , 1 - 'e -'if W'-'f 'ft'-fr. ' . .--I-Amie - . , . 1.,J,, 2 :-'f fa' ' ' --' '.?,1'1'T ' Q :Zz - 3 , Vfa.J,Q,.'f ,L 7' ,LJ lay, A'.rg.,hY:q,:- V l r Q 'V ,f?3,y-,.::1,.jg-fgagf, - ,ig xg!! , Jr mf-.. . 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Would he know now? His eyes had a far-away look, and he spoke more to himself than to Elise. She said she'd come back, and I-I am still waitingf, he saidg and put the mignonette up to his face to hide a tremble of his lips. - You still love her? Elise asked breathlessly, her face averted as she gazed out of the window, one hand on her locket. He did not answer, and Elise turning saw in those eyes that she loved so well. such a look of love and unsatisfied longing that instantly she pulled the locket from her neck and laid it in his hand. ' V He looked at it in bewilderment. Open it,,' she said, as, leaving an 'utterly astonished man gazing at the locket in' his hand, she stole noiselessly out of the room. ' -MARGARET SAWYER ,- - .,, , - , 0-11 4. . ,--.-Q1-vf-vb -rf -rf-1-.. -,. f'.'....- :I1.. . 1-.rgzgit .If MJ-T..',..,-.. ' 2 ' rf' 'V'-'. -.. '1 .a. L.- . ,A , Q ,.-,n1. , . f ..-rim... 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L, Q Z., J L Mn. 5- .E ,, ww M-ff - W' -- ha - f tww atff 0:1-We-fff.t fa-Ads'-we s?f-:- alexa.-.o'1'.wo - A z T-4 :'.'ef.f:sf- A ea , sfwtf- yr'-sf ff 'D nvvfl -, If: ' W :gi . '5 'fffa2 '4:e2T54f ,L 4fq - t.EEa+h?s'? - sais . A , , ry. A . 98 Glibe Spinster 1915 ORGANIZED 1898 'jllbi mu Gamma CHARTERED I 900 'ic' CHAPTERS ALPHA ----- ' ........ ---I'IOHiI'tS, Va. GAMMA ,-:-- ..... G ainesville, Ga. DELTA --iu ....... N CW YO1'k, ZETA ---- ..... N ew York, N. Y, ETA hqvll ........ B oston, Mass. IQTA ,,---- ........ B 0S't0n, Mass. KAPPA ,,,,,,. ...... C leveland, Tenn. X1 -.---------,, ..... N ashville, Tenn, OMICRON .... ..... C olumbus, MO. PI ---.---,,--, A ...... Richmond, Va. R1-10 ..... ..... M idcllebury, Vt. A -' ,fQlMA1A,'?'e SORORES+ALPHA' CHAPTER EUNICE ANDERSON ,.,, ,, ...... Henderson, Ky. REBAH ARMISTEAD ...,.. .... C hurchland, Va. BEULAH BENNETT ,,,,,, ,..... S t. Joseph, Mo, GRACE BLOODWORTH ......... Atlanta, Ga. MINNIE BREWER ,,.,,,, ,,,, Q ujackson, Miss. ANNA CAMPBELL ....,,, ..... R oanoke, Va. NELL CAVE ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,... D enver, Col. EVELYN DEKLE ,,,,,,,, ,,,,. M arianna, Fla. MARTHA DIVEN ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, Anderson, Ind. ELLA HAYNSWORTH ....... .,., ,..... G r eenville, S, C. MARGARET HOWARD ..,,.. Mount Vernon, Ill. ALLENE RUDOLPH ..,. .... ,,.,, J a cksonville, Fla. CATHERINE SCHMELZ ..,,,, ,,,,,. H ampton, Va MARY SHAW .......,.....,,,..,, ,,,.,,,,,,, 0 xford, NL C ROSE SPARROW ,,,,,,,, ,,,,, M artinsville, Va CORDELIA TAYLOR ,,,,. ..... R io de Janeiro, Brazil 40 HONORARY MEMBERS MR. AND MRS. ESTES COCKE .,.,... ,,,,, H ollins, Va 1 .-R: :A ,3 .- -V - 5,1 -x -Q. '. -yr' - -:Ag 3,-f l: 'Qj'.s,1. -x W . ',,,- ',.1.,,yg , , Q- 4,,f,- .- ,, ,,,- 513, - 1.35 - Q. . I , gp ,,,,,g,.2vf3ffggubf,--'-9 1 ,' 111, f . :.,,'g L. , I.,L.?MLd.h--7.7 5 v. . ,,,. A i s , . -- N R .. ... .,, . ,, .- ,- ,. ' V .N , I . ' E 1' g l Y? Vt ' 1 1 H f x ,x , 15,1 In N 1' , ,I f ' ' .. , , . f ., X 1 ,, , I , A . ,..,Q 1 . A., , . H. 5 ,. if H , 1 f- b 1 I ! - 1 PHI MU GAMMA '-21 w 1' uv'-uv' 1 , J.. L , ' WM K A 'W cf ,' 0 , QQ 4o isa - .,.-Uv., J W. --- , - , -Y' . 'N'-2'-' H-4 Y HW- V Q W vw,-, ,Fu . -........-..... . , . J- xl':' KAPPA DELTA 1 K 1, i Q 1 i v I E I i 1 1 i I 51 i I i 1 1 v I 1 1 l 1 i K V' 1 4 ul ij H1 ! I X. 1 i 5 5 4 I i 1 1 5 1 . Z fl I SWL '-,g 1 'ff- Qtzli' , ' 1 A .W v--.nr --Q, --- -,uf UHUZWP' 106 GDB S1JiI15t2t 1915 ORGANIZED 1852 ALPHA ................ BETA ..,,.... DELTA ........ . EPSILON ...... IOTA ......,.. KAPPA ...... LAMBDA ....... MU ........... XI ,,,,.,,,.,.,. OMICRON ...,. PI .............. RHO ...... SIGMA ....... TAU ,,,,.,.. - UPSILON ...,.. PHI .......... CHI ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Psi .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, OMEGA ,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, BETA ALPHA ........ IOTA SIGMA ......... XI KAPPA ........ ISABEL CRUM .... BERENIGE FORD .......,. MARGARET Fox ,,,.,... . AGNES l'lANSON ......... MARJORIE HEAD .... EVELYN JUHAN ,,,,,,,,,,,,, MARY LAYMAN .......... LOUISE MGLAUGHLIN. SALLY DABNEY MOON .,I,, JULIA PACE ,,,.,,,,.,,,,,. MARY THAMES ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, MARGARET WHITE ....,.. ANNA WHITNER ...... 'Ilbi mu CHAPTER ROLL CHARTERED 1903 -.--------.--lVlacOn, Ga. Va, Orleans, La, ------.----lVlillsaps College, Jackson, lVliss. ---..----l..aWrence College, Appleton, Wis. --------------------------------Knoxville, Tenn. -------------.l..ynchburg, Va. -----------Oainesville, Ga. ------Albuquerque, N. ------------Alcron, Ohio -----------------Orono, Me. ---------------,l-lanover, lncl. --,-,,---,---------GaleslJurg, ' Ill. Walla Walla, Wash. -------------Columbus, Ohio . ,.,,,.,...... Austin, Texas K 'F M02 - ........................ ............................ B roolcline, N. Y. ----...-----lowa Wesleyan College, lVliount Pleasants, Iowa ---------.Oeorge Washington University, Washington, D. C. .--.----.----University of Southern California, Los Angeles, Cal. TSX. SORORES-BETA CHAPTER --,,,,lVlontgomery, Ala. ANN WILLINGHAM ,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,,,,-, ,.,,--.--.-------.4-.- EDITH WILSON ........ -------Kansas City, Mo. ---------Pine Bluff, Arlc. ' Va ,,,,,,,,----,BrIstol, . -- .... Moberly, Mo. Ga. -------..Troutville, Va. Norfolk, Va. -Charlottesville, Va. ---------lVlacon, o ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Albany, Ga Taylor, Texas --------Chattanooga, Tenn. --------Rock I-Iill, S. C. Macon, Ga- ------------------------------------.---------,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,NCW Canton, Va- l-IONORARY MEMBERS MISS SNEAD --------- '--- ---- S t aunton, Va. Mlss WILLIAMSON ,,,, Newmarket, Va. 'n r I -'+ 'V f ' ,,,, 0,44 ,nan nr I Lv .vkn s 7444093 ' ' ' V ' f - Q- - , , - ' A.. . . , f., -x,.1,'-,,, ,HN , - . , ., ...,, ,-. ..,,, npr. ,.,'. 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F , .,,f,-..., - , , .. ,.aw...:f.-.4-'--'N-:rf 'vw' 411,41 A- ' '1 .'1V '1Q5:'1 ftuff L24!Jf-V'-'ff-E'. a.L'1'iU:lLwi. -'G1L-.l ' V. , , ,q ' f'-Eff -'ffQ2,.A .' I ' - - .F -3-'ffrv Q: L ,i 31 Af' ' Y ' Y 2, ,-'CFI ' L.i'-L.tX17,.,Qif3 3' ,nffgli I ' 14. . 4.,4 If ,. .,,. , m,,,, ' J 1 1 f v ' ' V -.,.. X -y J , nl' 4 1 7 , , lk 4 f .n , P 1-xx. 1 M4109 X ' Ill ' hull' , lim Su ek, 3 R n 1 x I1 'AY I 5 2 4? 46 1 Q2 R41 l 2 - ' 1 'Lx I z . 1 x ' x ' W ' . . , I ' ,,,,, , , -,M - - ' -www--4.1 J , 1 . ,L i v ,...,-.,..- f i,. wnv 9iTP ,, 1 ,54Lf.1f 4w?.:i4-'-.V- 1',f,p2.'1,fJa,-.:.L'-:V H v Y -,,,,,:,,.--,v-.1-w..,-14-.- ' - f... -- ' ' - '- Q - . - 1 15: - ' . ' . ' .. ',,.,5- . :.. --A ',,Ij..'x i,':-.,- '7'?Z'1f9 2 -Z. . 3 iiiiwzzi' 4? Aff ' fini 5 Us -.-'f',, 'l.,uwf..: ' .L-'.t,'s:m'3-'S Aly- ..R..-.rf--.A mf.-+.-1-f-u-.- 110 Ghz Spinster 1915 Beta Sigma Omicron FOUNDED DECEMBER IZ, I888, MISSOURI UNIVERSITY BETA ...... GAMMA ,.,,.. EPSILON ....... ZETA .,,.... ETA ...... THETA ...... LAMBDA ....,... XI, ...,,..... PI. ........ RHo ,.,.... CHAPTER ROLL Synodical College, Fulton, Mo. ------Christian College, Columbia, Mo. ----.---.---l-Iardin College, Mexico, Mo. ------Centenary College, Cleveland, Tenn. .,,----Stephens College, Columbia, Mo. --------Ward-Belmont, Nashville, Tenn. .--.----I-lamilton College, Lexington, Ky. ..----Central College, Lexington, Mo. Hollins College, Hollins, Va. Colorado Woman's College, Denver, Col. SORORES-PI CHAPTER EDITH BARNES ,.....,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, MARGARET BOLLING ...... CARRIE BURTON. ....... SARA CAIN ...,....... NELL CI-IoATE ........ DORIS COLLINS ....... EDNA DAWSON ....... HATTIE HILL ....... DoRIS HUFF ,.....,. LOUISE KING ,...... MARIE LONG ,,,,,.. LUCILE STUART ........ LESLIE PATTERSON ...... ----...Roanol-ze, Va. ---------.Roanoke, Va. ------I-lenelerson, N. C. -.----Columbia, S. C. ---...Atlanta, Ga. ..----....Atlanta, Ga. -.--,--Portsmouth, Ohio Sisterville, W. Va. ....-.--..Roanoke, Va. -..-..--.Atlanta, Ga. --.--Riclimond, Va. mjaclcsonville, Fla. -.-.---Cl'Iatham, Va. ...r , . . V ,? 1 '19,-.V Lf U vu ' 5 JI' 1 J I . J -,.,:.f.,.f-,J-,.' A., r 1, f , J 1 H ' U 1 - ,-f, , 4,-f-,..,.- -Q 3 f , v , 44 1 ' .L 1 -'hi 4' f' x J uw PX Q Ml z I fl 3 nam-aw. Sum xt 1 mmf ': N l 'L ,F I 4 i F I , C 4 H W x. P. K 4 E 'E 3 I Q is 1: 51- FT if Ei W.,--.v,.v .f.,................W,,,,,., 'uf i , ,. J BETA SIGMA OMICRON .2,.f Tn.-2 X aw-rv' , . ' Mi 1' 1 1 1 51 J v , 'fwj -.- - ,, , X , X -- s . , M . , ffm. .F ,ff v, ' J f1 f' 1. 4 -'.'-1 J V - ,. V. . -r .,.......,..-. ., . X , A. . . V A,.,. -s. J 1 - , , , .L A x -.1 AV x Q , k I . N-Agn , i,..,.i L Q, - --- .1-W , .y,4,,:L--.--..-3.,y-.'-:1'i:,1j,f.1a.-L44-.. I lyk.. - '2 'g ' ' '- 114 Ghz Svpinstzr 1915 ALICE BUCKNER ,.,,.. ALICE BURDETT .,,,.. GERTRUDE CONN ...,.. EVELYN FISHBURN--. LUCY HIX ................ EDNA HURM .,,,......... KATHERINE JUDKINS ,...... ELEANOR KENT ,,,,..... MILDRED LEE ,,,,,.... VIRGINIA MILTON ...... BESSIE MONROE ,..... RUTH MONROE ,,.,..... ELIZABETH MOORE... JUDITH RIDDICK ...... PI-IELAN RUFFIN ..,.... MARGARET SAWYER... JENNIE SNEAD ,,....... MISS BAYNE 3' ilambba Gamma 'nb FACULTY MEMBER MISS WILSON fb HONORARY MEMBERS ---------E.rlanger, Ky. --------Brookline, Mass. --.---Detroit, Mich. -------Roanoke, Va. .--------Norfolk, Va. ----------l-lamilton, Ohio New York, N. Y. --.-..-University, Va. ------Montgomery, Ala. Wilmington, N. C. ------Brookneal, Va. ------.-Brookneal, Va. ------Berryville, Va. --------Norfolk, Va. --------Norfolk, Va. ------------Detroit, Mich. -Clifton Forge, Va. MISS WILLIAMS gin? 1-5531. 5 L 1, I' ,rf 1:39 K L , 5 -ily, ,Q ,Nfl A .VM .-.-1? -5 -.V-1. 1 .-.Y ,wg 'fi M-,ff .x xv.-1 .S-.ff-v .. -V fr ,:,- T.. .ggi fag-N.'5f-....:1. 'Q-.Fil , , - qi ... . .34-,,A,.a yj,3:.,.L.i,52'g,'-A- ' L' 1 W K ',e.f.:,,f ff1:Ng,2:, 1'-,ik,4A'71-1.51 5 'rv.'Q'1H,.-A . -.- V--.,,1A jf T, i1i,., 'QQ 3 - 'If' - ,l , 'f' I ff'-'M-1:3 , 1711 ' f. -Eg...,Jn-1-T 'T'2'j5Sf!5 :f-1Q'.1j..,ig' 4 3 ff' , 1 fg- :q I . :j qi' .., Jg,.'v.,Q:: pac 54: f ' 1 , 'flffijl LAMBDA GAMMA 1 L , I- 'vw rn- ua'-vw ...- ..,.- -1',d,-1 ..A -49,-45: 1 x 'Jai P Y V. ,-f,.-.,.,- '.1fJi',zl2Ap:,, U 15.1-,v, , N f . V Q , r gif-1. f' 12,65-1fL1'!-'. ' , , X 1 , ' I' ' ' ' ' K A Y 4 --',,,', y.,,r1-,.,.A. , 7-.5-.3 -. f - -, 1 v. lg ffm, -- r-,.-.-..----U - . +,,g.-L'.,.A.,,' A, Y-.-.4f. --. .,.,h',. f.., J-, , . .. ,Q ,... -- - I-,rf gf, ,L Ffh ,,, A. , ,tin-,, R A, M.. N V -I , , , .adv- :1 - y- ' ' i ' f ' ' 'A A' ' W' 1- ' x w 1 3 I N V 1 , :QQ , --s 2'-ELS5. fi, ' 4' 533' JL - Q5 j L51 . Ya? Vids 59- V' . 4 ' Q , wa. , 171 :19 , W, Y ..,.,f , .s,,.v.,,,., . ,-- A -.-nw ,..x.:. .Q..--.-.. ' vs-- f -N. ' 'T' W r.4.1L:.. '- 2' 'GV .wk-M ' .,. ,g W ' V ,,.,,qfL'f-41.-fI..:l-'12 - .'f '1f:f5Zb1'ii.l3'..x . 'fggif' H G -LMA h WL 118 dtbe Spinster 1915 ALPHA .... BETA ..... ETA ....... X1 ............ OMICRON .... RHo ...,.... TAU .... Psi .... GAMMA DELTA .... . EPSILON .... ZETA ..... THETA ..... MU .,...... NU ............. UPSILON PHI ................. BETA ZETA .... DELTA ALPHA DELTA BETA .... Walla 'ihlta Walla FOUNDED TI-IANKSGIVING EVE, 1888 CHAPTER ROLL ALPHA PROVINCE L ,,,,,,,,,,,,---Boston -.----St. Lawrence ...... Vermont -----Goucher --..---.Syracuse -------Barnarol U-,-,,,,,-,Bucknell -----.Pennsylvania DELTA Adrian ----.Simpson .--------Knox Cincinnati Minnesota .--.-.--Wisconsin Ohio - - - Northwestern -----,--,--,-----Iowa -----Transylvania --.--..DePauw ------..M1aml ALPHA ALPHA .... ALPHA BETA ALPHA GAMMA ,... ALPHA DELTA ,... ALPHA EPSILON - ------Adelphi --...-.--Cornell ------Wesleyan --------Stetson ,, ,,,,. .,..,,.... B renau ALPHA ZETA ,,,,. .,....,.. .,..,....... I-I o lline ALPHA X1 ,,,,,.,,,,,,,..... Randolph-Macon ALPHA UPSILON ............ ............ C olby PROVINCE - DELTA GAMMA ,,,, ....... V anderbilt DELTA -DELTA ...... ' A DELTA' EPSILON -- ' TDELTA ZETA .... . DELTA ETA ....,.. - DELTA THETA .... -------Wooster -- ----Mi1likin -----Franklin ------.--Coe --...-----Judson DELTA IOTA ,.,,,, ,.,,.. A rkansas DELTA KAPPA ..... ............. D rury . DELTA LAMBDA .... ,............. Butler DELTA MU .,., ...... ,.,.... M o unt Union DELTA MU ........ ...,.... A lahama - OMEGA DELTA .... - THETA PROVINCE KAPPA -- ...... Nebraska LAMBDA ........... Baker PI .................... .-g-.California OMEGA .............. .,..... S tanforcl THETA ALPHA ..... Washington THETA BETA .,,,...,.,.., Colorado E. BARRINGER I-I. BIRDSONG S. BUCKNER Miss MORROW THETA GAMMA .... THETA DELTA ..... THETA EPSILON THETA ZETA .... THETA ETA ...,.. THETA THETA .... SORCRES-ALPHA ZETA CHAPTER L. CAHooN M. GRAVATT M. COCHRANE L. I-IAZELRIGG F. GRAVATT D. MAYO C. 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Tk. X-. -fr . .. Y 1915 GDB SlJi115t2t Bo...-..-. ATURE has painted a picture In colors soft and'rare. A picture to honor the May-time- The reign of the fairies in May-time, And their Queen, of them all the most There's a. background of wondrous cerulean, Before isf a soft, tender green, And off in the horizon between them- The far misty skyline between them They merge each the other in thick mazy sheen. She has used a part of the sunzs rays' To make the daffodil's gown. She stole from the stars of their radiance- Of the stars their silvery radiance, A To put in the May-Queen's crown.- dear. Now, there in a bower of springtime's first mysteries For her court of ou-r youth the most pure, Sits the beautiful Queen of our May-time, i Our golden-haired Queen of the May-time Amid love that shall ever endure. So, Hail, glorious Queen of our revels! A welcome to thee and to May! We give thee our humble obeisance- Our loyal and humble oheisance, And joining, do pay thee deep fealty On this thy festive day. 4 -JENNIE G. SNEAD . ., L...-4.L.-,., ' -.. .v .Y 'jj 1 F' rms, Vf.. .-uv -U ...liar , . ,a , ,--... - ,,,. -.-.sa -fr -.1 -. ,..l..,,.LiY,,, .ev M sq '4 rf' f' fr 'V' ,., nm- , I Hn Q --41 my 0 ,fr 4' x A ai! D'-1 1 5 L -X 4 F' M' t M LA ua- 5 . 7' . , , , , .,.1, .. R-. W I . . A ,.- .-., -- , N 11- -, 'F' . ' 1 11: 1- --r ' ' - . ,-- ., . , fr, . . H431 I F ' if 'v- f v'-05 f 'j- - , 1, ' 'f-g,.'S..J' 11- -. - .::'- ft-f -.311 fax- -,hw -. ., , , ' 1 ' '- 2--Aw 1 .,. ,su L .N . ' .L 1' - ' - 4'-Y ' , K i 'y-V'-1 - '-'51 'X f: ,' '- -w-'- AJ I '11 . 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'fi.N.g ,. 1: -' ' ' 1915 Ghz Qptnster Lobe may Day jfllay I AN UNRECORDED ADVENTURE OF ROBIN HOOD IN THE FOREST OAF SHERWOOD ARDEN Pre-ented by the FAIRIES OF FREYA in the Forest of Arden May' l 1915 FREYA BIRD ruler of Fairy Realm -DAVID or DONCASTER PHYLLIS ROBIN HOOD MUCH the Miller s Son Three other girls ALLAN-A-DALE - Four of Robin l-lood s men TITANIA Queen of the Fairies GEOFFREY SCARLET MARGARET as Maid Marian A chorus of FLOWER FAIRIES LITTLE JOHN ' ALICE A chorus of RIVULET FAIRIES FRIAR TUCK REBECCA A chorus of WINDA FAIRIES ARTHUR-A-BLAND E LIZABETH ACT I+SCENE. I-Forest of Sherwood Arden Enter F REYA BIRD . FREYA BIRD Oh most magic touch of Springtime lcindling Beauty over hill and forest wide Kissing drowsy flowers from slumbers into life, Waking birds to tune the air with song, Let the doubts of men in fairies like The withered leaves of winter fall away, And on this glorious day which -brings the lifeis Renewal to the Woodland and the glade, Oh, dissolve all mortals' doubts in Elfland Till these bonds, that bind all fairies in The trees, and buds, and breath of lisping winds, No longer hold them Captive from their play. Come forth, ye fairies of the flowers, ye nymphs Of streams, ye fleeting wings of wind, to joy I For this one day in all sweet form of freedom, To dance through this enchanted Maytime land. ' 127 ef I DRAMATIS PERSONAE af During his speech, TITANIA and FAIRIES are seen floating and skipping I down the hillside. Enter TITANIA and FAIRIES, dancing and singing: We slept in the hearts of the flowers sweet We slept in the Caverns of the wind, And the breeze was our lullabyg Away on the mountain tops, And the dew-drenched Cobwebs our Curtains neat, Where the songs of the birds all unconhned The touch of the bee to defy. Are fused with the soft raindrops. iiiuiigg- 4' -f , . rox ,- T -.c'::r., -. --- -f., .- . - -A - A ,A W, -'-e,,--,- . , .-U - ,-gh -. . a, ,-,.,,.L..--....--. ' - ' ' A mf- . , r .- 'w-.1-PM f , -, wh . -Sh , - .4 ...,..LL..... 1 05- ' qw' 5,5,.,i.:H:LNV.L 7442. , ,fx .. ..1.,,.'.1 .,.:,,.-ta., -JL. A ...ir ,, .f V- ,. 4 ' Q ,uf-9 , 1.915 azbe Qpinsrer 129 REBECCA: I-low like you, Margaret: still a child, reading fairy tales and dreaming fairy dreams which never can come true. g PI-IYLLIS: Andis this why youive had us sewing all these days on these queer old costumes? But the charm won't work, because at least we did not make the bower with our own hands. MARGARET: Oh! but we had to be dressed to receive him when he comes, and though we had to have the bower made and Maypoles brought, at least we can decorate it ourselves. ELIZABETH: At least we can pretend he's hunting in this forest, and you, Margaret, shall be Maid Marian, and we your maids. ' PHYLLIS: And who knows but what the charm of Spring may really bring him back? MARGARET: Come, let's gather wild flowers. ELIZABETH: O, not until you've danced for us, Margaret. ALL: Please, please, Margaret. MARGARET: And if I do, will you promise to sing the song we learned last night? ALL: Yes. I ' D ' MARGARET dances. GIRLS watch, then ALL sing and dance. What is hope but dreaming, What is life but loving, The soulis unvoiced request? when the Spring is new? Wha't is faith but seeing What is youth but dancing, ' Within the courts of rest, Beneath the heaven's blue. Where song and love and music doth A Among the leaves and Howers gay, The truest hearts invest? Which but reflect its hue? MARGARET: But we must hurry and gather flowers for hiscoming, REBECCA: Oh yes, our princely, mystic Robin I-lood. ALL laugh. They go out arm in arm, humming. FAIRIES steal in cautiously, gathering arouncl TITANIA inclfgnantlp. FIRST FAIRY: And did you hear them scofling at our magic and its powers? SECOND FAIRY: Come, let us work upon them the spells that are our dower. FIRST FAIRY: Let us raise from out past ages g Robin l-lood, his merry band, Make him hunt within the forest To obey our Queen's command. A ' TITANIA: Come from the river bed, clay for his molding: Come from the hillsides, green his enfoldingg Come from lily, white honesty: then after, Come from the rivulet, merriment and laughter. Come from the mighty oak, strength for enduring: ' Come from the wild flowers, kindliness insuring g Come from ocean wide depth of the inflood Come from these elements come Robin Hood' 9 9 9 . g:-1 ff' V ' 'T .C '1-'fr' - .J ...A ,- - , F , Lgif- 3. 33,4 --f-1 . -' vt-wwf-1.31: aa '-.7-.-pyav T 'fret '-g.:,:-I.-.A R -. . -- -iff. 'Q' M A Ln' A '-U' TTA ic H1 Eq'J i n2' , ' 0'-V ....' L f5i1fe'f.Li:- ,... 41? i ' ,,-, . .59 .,. H . ufijsx 1915 Qibe Spinster I 131 ROBIN HOOD: Aye, the ballad. What have we to do with prating, simpering love songs? 1 ALLAN-A-DALE sings. While he sings, men settle themselves on ground comfortably, and then cioze off. . Johnnie rose up on a May morning. i Johnnie shot the dun deer lap, Called for water to wash his hands, And he's wounded her in the side, And he's awa to Braidisbands ' And then spake his sister's son, To ding the dun deer down. And the neist will lay her pride. Johnnie lookit east and Johnnie lookit West, They've eaten sae muckle 0' the gude venison And it's lang before the sun. And lhey've drunken sae muckle o' the bludeg And there did he spy the dun deer lie That they've fallen into as sound a sleep, Beneath a bush of brune. As gif that they were deed. ALLANeA-DALE: By my troth, I did not know it was a lullaby. But zounds! it is not out of place, after the chase we had. He sleeps. Enter FAIRIES. I FIRST FAIRY: Oh Queen! These men we've fashioned scorn the secret of Mayg Laugh at love as maiden's playthingg Seek to celebrate the day in Haunting raillery. SECOND FAIRY: Let us show our potent magic In this land where mortals boast That all fairies are but legends From some far-off mist-lined coast. THIRD FAIRY: We will blind them so the keenest ' Will not know a man from maid, And the charm of May-time loving, Will the stoutest heart invade. TITANIA: Moats from sunbeams dancing through the leaves, Pollen from the many-scented Howers, Fanned by the gauzy wings of wind elves gay, Blind foolish man with thy showers, So he may not know when a maid draws near From his men in the hills above. And punish his vain boastings in the scorn of maidenis charm By making him a victim to this love. But let this spell be broken when a man and maid shall join Their fingers on the same drawn bow. Let the setting of the sun bring the bugles, note to warn, - That from the wood his band and he must go. FAIRIES flutter among men, and exit dancing and skipping. il-Surf: , - v r-:w::5f': T2'frf-td-. - 4 , l.T.'1':.- f - 4, ' - 1-'- '-:ia '- ' .1 . ' Q V 7- 1--gfmsw . .. ., , ,. . .Nm ' - - cl V - ' -.- I-'.'L...g.., v Jgufgn. .Y .'g,y.g:, ,,3L -f .J-1 if ffl--If-i I 111, 'IL in .111 1.4. A l . U' U -.,..fr.y'.- -.. ,f :, A , . -- I .- 1915 Glibe Spinster 133 DAVID OF DONCASTER: By my hollidame, these maids are a match for thee, Will Stoutly. FRIAR TUCK looks at the girls, and goes up to kiss one. She draws away. ROBIN l-lOOD: What hol thou art not quick enough, good Friar. Thy size doth make against. ALLAN-A-DALE: We are all met, are we not? Now for the revels. ROBIN l-lOOD! Whom shall we crown the Queen of the May? ALL: Maid Marian! Maid Marian! ROBIN HOOD: Allan-a-Dale, fetch flowers for the throne, and take thy men, to return presently. REBECCA: And while we wait, a song. Alice, thou hast ever a sweet voice. Sing to us of May. A ROBIN l-lOOD: Ay, a song! And will ye trip it in honor of our Queen? GIRLS form: a chorus, and dance, while ALICE sings: When the hills are sun kissed ln idle musings from the skies The birds are fluttering low - Making softest melody Letting their sweet love notes rise The flowers dainty Iullaby Where the lazy breeze doth blow Where the shadows are not missed . On the hills by sunlight kissed MEN have finished throne and come up to girls applaudzng Theyegzve If each girl an arrow and then form an arch with the hows and arrows ROBIN HOOD leads MAID MARIAN fwho has removed her maskj up the arch they sing She comes she comes our radiant ueen Tis May May May. And joyfully we sing ' Tis May May May! She spreads the hills and fields with green Oh Winter s winds are far away Our Lady of the Spring! Every heart is blithe and gay I Let all the universe rejoice And joyfully again we say- Upon this gladsome day Tis May May May! And spread the tidings with one voice- Q Tis May May May! MAID MARIAN stands GEOFFREY SCARLET takes crown from girl goeslforward and kneels presenting it to ROBIN l-lOOD RoB1N I-IooD fhalf yestmglpl Oh maid whose beauty doth command allegiance from All form of loveliness throughout the world We crown you ueen of May Queen of all oy Of all sweet life the springtime falrness brings And as your humble subjects pray your leave To revel ln the gladness of your realm T T 9 9 1 y 1 . . . . . . . , . 9 I , . , as . . . ' I 1 5 7 I 1 a 9 1 I 9 9 s I a s 9 I I ! 7 . ' 9 . . 9 9 ' . . . . . 9 9 Q 1 .l 9 . . 9 9 9 . . -W I g g 1 -r. 1- 1 -vvfffi - ,i !'E C ' 2- 'T f'-: :r::1f px:--.'M,gh -.v,:. , .... . ., L - -D--' , ' 'Q L '-'5-'---'-e----'- ' '-'J .LEW--A '1 ' as 'viz' w : . .. .- -....... W , .V , 14315, i 1.3325 f . 3 , :lf Wx I l , 1 ... 1 1'-1 1 1 1 1 1 I , 1111 1 1 .1 '1 '11 V1 1 11' 1 1 1 y . 1 1 1 11 gl 1 1 1 .,, V1 11 11 '1 '1 1 111 F1 1 '11 ,I 1.1 .1 1.1 iyl 1, I 111 11' 11 11 111 1, 111 11x 1'1 E11 '1 1 . ',1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 xl.. 134 ' 61332, 21131115121 1915 MAID MARIAN: To revel? Ay, my lord, for know 'tis this ' The Queen of May commands of all her subjects, That they shall take the loveliness of Spring To steep their hearts in gladness, till they know The secret of all beauty, till the meaning . Of the sun-kissed clouds, of opening buds, Of sun and shadows' dappling play on leaves, ' Of rainbows' changing hue on misty hills, Becomes so clear-till' all men understand, That Nature's loveliness, for which their wonder grows, Does only serve to tune their hearts to joy ' And happy harmony with that great law Which brings to earth, with each ensuing year, A That sweet and magic charm of gracious Spring. MEN lift arrows, and sap: ll-lurrah for Maid Marian! Hurrah for Will Stoutly! Hereis to Maid Marian! A proud day for Will Stoutly! ROBIN HOOD: Allan-a-Dale, thou shalt begMaster of Ceremonies. What shall we do to honor this fair Queen? ' A ALLAN-A-DALE: A Maypole then, say I. Geoffrey Scarlet, bring forward the pole, and we'll have a dance, and after the dance Weill end the revels with an archery contest. ' I A MAN and GIRL hx target. I ' ROBIN HOOD: And I shall give a golden bracelet to the man who makes the truest aim, LITTLE JOI-IN: What ho! Our Queen, Maid Marian, shall have a golden bracelet, for what man draws a truer bow than does Will Stoutly? , l ALL dance around the Maypole and sing: Then a hey! and a ho! for the song of the bow And a hey! and a ho! to banish woe' When the arrow flees the string. For jolly good men are we! And a hey! and a ho! for the home of the doe And a hey! and a ho! while thegay winds blow. The merry greenwoocl in Spring. To the greenwood company. ROBIN HOOD: Now for the shooting. Maid Marian, thou shalt be the first to try thy skill. U-Ie leadsher from the throne, she descending reluctantly., p MAID MARIAN: Why, thinkest thoua maid can shoot? ROBIN I-IooD fsmilinglz Whyiyes, I know. MAID MARIAN: Such sport is for the greenwood men. I pray thee let them shoot. ROBIN HOOD: Thy touch shall grace the bow ere mere man draws it. fHe holds out lJow,' she talfes it hesitatingly, draws it, and the arrow goes wild. The charm being withdrawn, all the men realize the-ir mistake, and each looks at the girl next him., ROBIN HOOD: By faith, no such arrow was ever sent by keen-eyed Stoutly. That was woman sent. - X -.. - , -AL-a..,.,,L., , W Y 1 A4ng..,.k4g.Q1- ' ' . 1 - ' ' ' H' -- 'Q ., 4.-' Y -- - . -, -1 M , ' ., 1- ..,r , .. -.- 73-D. Q--',,.:L'f.52g,.53Q,'.1' - -- I . v ' 1915 Ghz Spinster 135 MAID MARIAN: In truth, and how but woman sent, when by my hand? Cr do you think to make a man of me with but a single day in this bgreenwood? ROBIN HOOD.: By my troth. 'Tis not Will Stoutly, but a maiden fair in very truth. The Spring itself, my merry lads, could not have come to us in fairer form than as our Queen, Maid Marian. i GEOFFBEY SCARLET: Will Stoutly never played so clever a trick before, to send us maids to grace the May Day Festival. A dozen antlers horn for Will and his ready wit. ' - F RIAR TUCK: Aye, for a bumper to drink their health right merrily! ROBIN HOOD: But, by our sacred trysting-tree, though we may not drink their health, we'll pledge our loyalty and lasting love. fTurning to M afd M arianj I would not make thee man by dwelling in our greenwood, but keep thee always woman, for 'tis in .that form we love thee best. - MAID MARIAN fjestin-glpj: Beware, lest my maids and I should keep thee' to this rash May Day promise. , ROBIN HOOD: Aye, but 'tis a promise made to keep. A MAID MARIAN: But why speak of love at all, for what are we but mere pretenders, i who must leave this happy glade when twilight comes? See! the sun is almost set. ROBIN HOOD: Aye, but let the sun rise or set, the oath I took when first I saw thee, 'I do' again affirm. My love I pledge to thee, Maid Marian, and so it shall stand forever. And may it not be strong enough to keep thee always in our forest home? MAID MARIAN: Shall IV stay always in the forest land, g And so become a true Maid Marian? CTurns to ROBIN HOOD with outstretched handsj Aye, Robin Hoodg for if thylove be like The depth and beauty of the wood, what place Could be a fairer home, what power more potent Than the voice of love in May? And if The forest hath a place for me, I'll ever dwell, . And happily, within its magic bounds. ROBIN HOOD: Then, by my faith, Friar Tuck shall marry us atthe going down of the sun. Friar Tuck, art thou ready? F RIAR TUCK: Aye sir, ready! But 'a good bumper would set me up right steadily. ROBIN HOOD: Come, good Friar Tuck, the trysting-tree shall be our altar in this church of trees. And these good lads and merry maids shall form our aisle and act as witnesses. MEN and GIRLS form V-shaped aisle. FRIAR TUCK lifts hands over heads of RoB1N I-IooD and MAID MARIAN, who are- kneeling. On edge of one side of forest FREYA BIRD appears, FAIRIES on other. ' Bugle is heard. in '-Ji, ' '- 1 ' -H or----ff- H f 'f-0? .. '-Q fi wr : 'i '-'Qwf3'wQg -1-.-11: t - b f, . Q -........ , ,,w5.,,4 J lx' ' SA 'K 'X fi QQ: O JZ- Sw P xo QD' 19 Q 'fq YQ NGN:- ffiv Q.: X,-,,-sw N- KN: KV Qesszxwzg s--,Ny u - X 1, YQQN If bxexl + s '-, . .e, .uf-. x K 9, '- l . QQ nz-3 ex N ' Fw. 'NQx NNN 'sq . f., 3.x cgwwx , Q M, xx. X ex 1 Q X ax - 'I N 'SN ' X5 kgs , ' Q x N, N 1. QR Q Ax . Y is QR? A L. Y I z l lf E I 5 . I I E l i ,, X 1 1 X X i vi E TM ' CLUB DAYS 1915 One Svpinster Eb EJ ,E C H. DENT S. G.'FURNISI-I L. HAZELRIGG K. JUDKINS E. KENT OFFICERS H- MCCOY .......,............ npreszdeni M- DELK ....... . ,....... Vice Preszdenl R. ARMSTEAD N. CAVE A. BURDETTE G. CONN S. CAIN M. DELK MEMBERS L. KING I-I. MOCOY V. MCFARLAND B. MONROE E. MOORE R. MOSELEY A. MUCKLEROY C. SMITH M. STEINER B. TRUXAL B, WELTON 1 ...Q- ,-,,.T . .,.....,-,,..-.. , .-.A , N ..,..-..-,.. .- ...- Q.-. . ..-. , - -- Y- , ,, Y , H, lVIE5 u514E3 X - .-V -Y- V -W 4 z..T.. , 1.6K E .0 A,u N ' A ,Y .rl df. if Q r. 4. ,gil N' 1915 Ghz Spinster 141 EUGENIA BARRINGER GRACE BLOODWORTH MARGARET BORDEN CARRIE BURTON NELL CAVE NELL CHOAT EVELYN DEKLE MARGARET DELI4 MARY L. DEUTSCH MARTHA DIVEN EVELYN FISHBURN BERENIHCE FORD ANN I-IUTCHINGS ELIZABETH JOHNSON ROBERTA JONES. EVELYN JUHAN ELEANOR KENT LOUISE KING MILDRED LEE VIVIAN MCCONIHAY GLADYS MCFARLAND BESSIE MONROE RUTH MONROE ANN MONTAGUE ELIZABETH PRUIT LUISE' RATH ANITA RODEMICH ESTHER ROUNTREE PHELAN RUFFIN MARY THAMES ELIZABETH TINSLEY ANNA WHITNER ANN WILLINGHAM IMOGEN YOUNG JI'-ind '17-1'-a-g-o-n HELEN MCCOY GLADYS MCFARLAND DABNEY MOON ANNA MUCKLEROY JUDITH RIDDICK MARGARET SAWYER MARY THAMES ANNA WHITNER ' ISN I I I . it -- D -1 ,.,,.- ... ., .- -V, h L, l.QY.' -mb A -HM-HAM ,v . A -L -.-. .. -L s x ,- ':5.',:t'.r' 9 - ., 1 .'I. -'-'.x 'f 1-'T 'T -ZH'-':r:'::f-.L- Q 'F' ' 11-A GED! Spinsteri 1915 Fl is, 37 IVIUIVIF REBA ARMSTEAD EUGENIA BARRINGER ALICE BURDETT CIERTRUDE CONN EVELYN FISHBURN LORENE HAZELRIGG ANN HUTCHINS JUDITH RIDDICIQ af 1Y L vv AIN KATHERINE JUDKINS VIVIAN MCCONIHAY HELEN MCCOY GLADYS MCFARLAND VIRGINIA MILTON ELIZABETH MOORE CATHARINE PHILSON I-IONORARY MEMBERS MISS WILSON MISS WILLIAMS MRS. ELIZABETH POOLER RICE lf! fx I 5 ' 5514 22,21 'iff .K gyf f W WI Ebe TA '17 TAS COUNCIL OF ANCIENTS CRANDPA BURTON OLD LADY BARRINGER OLD LADY HIX ADA's IN COLLEGIO A A D A BREWER A D A DELK A D A MCFARLAND A D A SHIREY A D A CAVE A D A JONES A D A MOSELEY A D A THAMES A D A MCCONIHAX' A D A ROUNTREE 'iv ADA's IN FACULTATE ' A D A ESTES COCKE A D A SUSIE COCKE AND FAMILY A DA C-ENII RECITATIONIS CUM PETA JUDITH RIDDICI4 A D A SINGLETON 'ir MEMBERS ON WI-IOM TI-IE HONORARY DEGREE OF A D A HAS BEEN CONFERRED MRS. COBURN, A D A BEN GREET, A D A DINNIE RATH, A D A LUCIAN COOKE, A D A HUGH I-IAc.AN, A D A CI-IARLEs WASHBURN, A D A WILLIS COBB I-IAGAN, A D A I I -.. , -,-,.. -,- , , , . .. 1. .Y , A , ,. .,-. . . , ,.-, .-. GRACE BLOODWORTH EDNA DAWSON HELEN DONELSON LORENE HAZELRIGG ELEANOR KENT DOROTHY MAYO VIRGINIA MILTON BESSIE MONROE RUTH MONROE ELIZABETH MOORE --.M-. -' - --' L. . L...-..., -...-.,. u.-.A -I. -- Glbe Svpinster 1915 DRAMATIC CLUB 'Ptamalic Club GLADYS GORMAN ALMA NIX ANNIE HOUSMAN CATHERINE PI-IILSON MARGARET HOWARD JUDITH RIDDICK BEssIE MONROE MARGARET SAWYER ELIZABETH MOORE JENNIE SNEAD MARY THAMES -i- Sponsor: MISS GERALDINE MORROW -fx.. Q. .- . 7 Z,'-..:::u--4.-:Et -Q . , - ..-- - TFIT LLJB 'ia 15? 1 L .1 N K 00 Q f 150 GDB 39105121 1915 EUGENIA BARRINGER Presideni DABNEY MOON Vice-President EUGENIA BARRINGER EMILY BATTLE I-IELEN BIRDSONG NELL ANNA RUTH JULIA BURNS CAMPBELL CAMP CARLTON Virginia Club 'nl' COLORS: Blue and Gold 659512 T 591' CL We S A az ,,-fffzf S -I I. 'G T? 'pu U' ,fl-Ll '- 2.2 ' m g 5 -I uf -I' - X 'S MEMBERS DORRIS I-IUFF MAY HYSLOP GLADYS JAMISON KATHERINE-JUDKINS ELEANOR KENT MARGARET KIRKPATRICK ANN LACY SALLIE CHERRY . ELLEN CHILES MARION LEE COBBS ALINE COLE, ESTHER COX ROSE COX LOUISE CURRIN ELEANOR CURTIN MARGARET DELK EVELYN FISHBURN WILLIE FLANAGAN - FLORENCE GRAVES AGNES I-IANSON EVELYN HARRISON LUCY HIX MARY LAYMAN MARIE LONG EDITH MCCOMB JESSIE MCCORKLE MARY MCCUE LOUISE MCLAUCHLIN 'PANSY MEEK BESSIE MONROE RUTH MONROE VIRGINIA MONTAGUE DABNEY MOON ELIZABETH MOORE EMILY MORRIS ROSA MOSELEY EULA PACE i JUDITH RIDDICK Secretary ELEANOR KENT Treasurer LESLIE PATTERSON DINNY RATH GERTRUDE RATH LUISE RATH LAURA REiCHARDT JUDITH RIDDICK VIRGINIA ROTHERT GLADYS RUDACILLE PHELAN RUFFIN MARY SAVILLE PAGE SEBRELL CATHERINE SMELTZ STELLA SMITH JENNIE SNEAD ROSE SPARROW FLORENCE WATKINS KATHLEEN WATKINS BEUNA WELTON KEITH WHITTET GLADYS WILLIS EDITH WILSON ESTHER WOOL I CLUB VIRGINIA 4 . 4 ,vf-,4 ,', .571 -lb I- 'E I . ,I . ......lVlaryland 152 Ghz Qpinstzr 1915 ALMA NIX . EDNA HURM yankee Club 'k Yankee Doodle Went to town A-riding on a ponyg Stuck a feather in his hat, And called him Nlacaronif, 'ml' LOTTA BARCLAY ..,... LOUISE BREGK Q ........ JOSEPHINE BROWN ..A. '- ALICE BURDETT ,....... MAARGARET COGHRANE GERTRUDE 'CONN ...... EDNA DAWSON ...,... ESTHER DEGRAFF ..... MARTHA DIVEN ,... LORENA EVANS .... A JUSTINE GILDER ........ LORENE I-IAZELRIGG .... .... MARGARET HOWARD . EDNA HURM ...........,.,.. ELIZABETH JOHNSON ANNA MILLER ........... RACHEL MILLS .......... ALMA NIX . .,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. CATHARINE PHILSON ANITA QRODEMIGH .... MARGARET SAWYER ..... BERNIGE SWOPE ........ BEATRICE TRUXAL .. ...New Jersey Ghio lwassachusetts Pennsylvania ...----lVlichigan ..----....----OhIO ....New York ...--------lllinOQs -..nlncliana ------........0hlO ...New Jersey ----------.Illinois -.-....OhiO ..-----.--.--.OhiO --.---NeW Jersey Ohio .----NeW York .-Pennsylvania .---..-lVlissouri ......lVlichigan ...----.....---OhlO --....Pennsylvania President Secre tary' J ' A MQ- , ,,,a. .M nu-, 1-QV. 4.5, -is Y Y-Y 4-gg Qs X l XX YANKEE CLUB ff'-HH - . -- V 74, , 1 .1 - vxrgl 3-Wf.-,, ,-,-- fu, --, --11-:,A-f--2 ,.1i.g ,4.:......gg V Qgwh- --I .L -A 5' -V -4 I 5 . . - . .ka-Qi' ,ll-f m.-. .K ',... , , .:.,,,,... X .xvQdunrunuv-a-:-'sr1lul.- ' ' ' ' - ' ' L ' J' ' ' ' ' ' 1 f ' ' -- - ---' 1- -,-'--..-.Lf.l.L?-2-- . er ' . ,.. .4,t. ,V M ,,., -- - V -.. , . ., , ,efgp-3-.1-,n 'Q ' ' -' W v ' ' ' - . 'T' - .- v '. f -. r- - ..v,. 1 -f-'sa' wg. ,'-rvxwa-at-'sei n i aw- Hr'-. ,- '..f-..-5 ' B' N.'.'z.L'.. A-'Lin-I-...uL:.'.i ' A--1 .4 .. 1 --XT Q.'-- S f--Q . ,. 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TEXAS CLUB Eexas Club OFFICERS ..............President Vice-Prcsidcnl ......Secrelary and Treasurer MEMBERS .......BrOwnsville .......Eagle Pass .......San Antonio .......5an Antonio ...,.,, San Antonio ANNA MUCKLEROY ........ CAMPBELL MUCKLEROY ......Tilden ..............Tilclen DOROTHY SMITH ..,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,....,. Colorado City FRANCES SMITH ..... ..............,..... C olorado City MABEL WILKIN .............. Oklahoma City, Okla. VERA ANNE WURZBACH ,,.,.,,.,..,,,,. San Antonio IMOGEN YOUNG ...,.,,, .,..,,...,.,.,.,,........ K aufman -es, 'D,r 'w -N ' .Is-, ,L -4 f I 7 , J ., . ,r,., 1. In ,., , .A ,, 4 .A . ..,,..-.I . , ,.-.,1,I I I In . -I g I. ., , - xx rs 4 . , , .A V, fn? xr . IPI v ' 1 1, Jr .. 1915 Ghz Spinster 155 GEORGIA CLUB A Georgia Club OFFICERS GRACE BLOODWORTH ........................... .......... P resident JULIA PACE ,,,, ,.,,......... .................. V i ee-President ANN WILLINGHAM .... ...................... ....... S e creiary and Treasurer MEMBERS ' ELIZABETH BRADLEY Columbus LOUISE KING .......... ...... A tlanta NELL CIIOATE ........,., ...... A tlanta MARY'BURR LAKE ...... ..... A rlsms DORIS COLLINS ....., .... Q ..Atlanta MARGARET MCCARTY .... ...., A tlanta LOUISE l-IARWELL .,,. . ..... Atlanta E-STHER ROUNTREE ..... ....., Q uitman JANET I-IATCHER ..,. . EVELYN JUHAN ..... l - - .Atlanta --..-.M3COD SARAH SHEFFIELD .... MARGUERITE WILLIAMS -.-.-.-.Americus -..-..---...lVlacon L flip ,YT :Mi EAU: ' ' :: 'fW 'w ' I ' V f r ' W'g '4i MWII--x .1-l x' I6'sv I 'l-Saf9vl ,Mage 1 3 fy f,, 1 fl' ,.v5',f:fA-g.'r.Q''J-3,13 ' E A'Vq':fl,gz I:'1.Ug1 ff'E51'H.34P' -7: 7-55,-'g fag -.m,eQ-0:4-'lf-H5 P9151-:E'n:R4'Y 'f-'AX-f'.f.ag- .fi ,Y ?.g,fr:.i x.i1gE.:E1'h 71114 -21i,3'1-ff'!i.' -:f,-:-.+'5f1.',-,n11- .Lg gr '- wr If-4' ,,j.,4:u1,1 vs1,-1,4 5, Wm. 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CUMMINGS -- -f-if-xv-Q-.Q 1- -5 ,- SOUTH CAROLINA CLUB South Carolina Club OFFICERS 1ffr7iQQlY5IAQiLiQQfS'i 'mm''15LQIiXilf ifXi1Q'f.. MEMBERS .....,Columbia HELEN TILLMAN .......Charleston EMILY TWITTY I-IONORARY MEMBERS Miss BOYD MRS. GRAHAM ..4..:.1Yf -. . A' ' 1-: ,-A, f,,X-,Y-LLL,-, , V President Secretary ana' Treasurer ......E.dgef1eld ......Hartsville MRS. BOOZER rf ' w- ---ww - ... Jing!! V fe 158 QED? QIHHSIBI 1915 1- - - , . .E 4 TARHEEL CLUB ' Ii' Earbeel Club OFFICERS CARRIE BURTON ,,,,, .,.,A,...,....,.,...,.,......... .....,... P r esident GLADYS GORMAN ,.,,,, ,.,.,.......,,.....,..... V ice-President VIRGINIA MILTON ..., .............. ............, S e cretary MEMBERS MARGARET ARMSTRONG ...... ........... C reensboro ALLIE FECHTIG ...,.......... ......... W ilmington MARY GILES BELLAMY .,,,,., ,,...,.,,, W ilmington ELIZABETH GIBSON ....... ............. O xford MARGARET BORDEN ........... .......,.... G oldsboro GLADYS GORMAN ........ ............... D urham ATHALIA BUNTING ..,..... .......... W ilmington ELIZABETH GRAVES ...... ........ 7 Yanceyville CARRIE BURTON ...,,.,,.,,, ,,,,,,,, I-I enderson VIRGINIA, MILTON ,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,. W ilmington MARY NIXEN DARDEN .,.......,.,.......,,, Wilmington MARY SHAW ....,,,,.... .....,,.,,,., O xford MANNIE EMERSON ...............,..........,. Wilmington CHARLOTTE SMITH .,,,,... Hickory RUTH SMITH ............, .................. W ilmington .sz J Y.--. 1' WX-w2 F'? '-' ' v1'f?5,1IV 'f'?'- ::': .1:5-Lf . f-'-i :'ff-'l:- f . :,::,.,xg,v:i.:-g...:',.' ,-Jef , f.,,Jg-., .dry yfl. :4, fx M, ff g3-ggg.-.,.4.1.Q-,.'- V- 7- N -,Y ., g ,Q-.,:,-41 ,l,it'.f' '.k.i -- ,-M.: ,..v. -- ' -, , .- .- ,. .- .V . . V- f -,,i...,.-n..:....i,E,,gi..w,-f. '- - ' - .L.-.-.fc ie i- 14' ' , V. . ,. .11 .lt '71,f1 ,'f.'. ?'j1jj!,' Q ' ' V -' , ' . llrlzfl-:l:3.'. 'Tia -. T.. 14 ..,- ' ' 1915 ache' Qpinsreri 159 Tift and Skye IRST' of all, let me tell you that I was Ia foundling puppy. I was found on the front doorstep by old Sam and carried to his young master, whose remark on receiving me was, Well, of all the senseless-looking objects, you are the most song and he held me up in his hand, shook me a little, and added, If you are capable of friendship, you can stayg otherwise, out you gong and I was dumped on a rug before an open fire, where I blinked one eye for a second, stretched myself happily, and dozed off, hearing old Sam mutter, Weill of all de o'nry-looking critturs! Dat nose of his'n bespeaks impurt'nence, suhf' e ' -. When I woke, my master was writing at a big tableg but as writing never interested me I proceeded to investigate my surroundings. The first thing that caught my eye was a big basket under the table. It was filled with torn-up scraps of paper, and later became a great joy to me-a splendid hunting-ground. There were lots of soft chairs, and I guess at least a thousand books around the wall. I was just getting interested when I fell asleep again. I'm afraid my puppy days were rather lazy ones. I was uncomfortably fat, toxo. When 'I woke the second time, I found myself in a box on a big porch. I got up, crawled over the side, and tumbled down some steps into they yard. Now this yard was a splendid place, but after about a week of it to myself itgot lonesome. There was a high board fence all around it, and though I hunted well, I was quite sure that there wasnit a crack that I could see through. One day I'd buried bones and dug them up until I was tired, when I felt a shiver run up my back, as though something was looking at me. Only one of my ears would cock, but I cocked that one, and looked around. Suddenly I saw, right in front of me, a knothole, and looking through that knothole was an eye. I went over closer and lookedg it was still there. But when I got very close I couldn't see a thing. The next day I had that queer feeling again, and I didn't lose any time in getting to that hole. There, sure enough, was a really very nice-looking ,dog on the other side. She was all white and fluffy, and quite small. At first she wouldn't pay any attention to me, which was surprisingg but I Hattered her a little, and we became friends. She said she'd always admired legs shaped like mine, which was nice of her, so I told her she was beautiful. I never saw such a dog as she was for handing' out information. She kept up a steady stream of words for quite ten minutes. She told me that her name was Fifi, and that she had always been a favorite with everybody. What's your name? she asked suddenly. Now, you see, I hadn't any name that I knew ofg but I couldn't let her know that, so I just sat down and winked an eye - . 4 . -f- , : na:f'v.11:.-21'-f...f - 'r-. . .. X' ' . ...11-' -s.-iL.71 .v-1: ' ' ' I- I 17 -I I 'ni -Mfgilwfli-',, 'p- 'L sig fi N . -M c. as c ' ' H lis a -f-.5w f l-wi, .:+i.::5.fl1b Ts'- f9ff:lS4iuff2.:1..S ,c ' 160 Ciba Supinstet 1915 at her, and looked wise. Just then old Sam came out on the porch. Whar's dat on'ry Skye terrier?,' I heard him say. Why, I finally said to Fifi, if you really want to know-my name is Skyef, She took to that name right away, and never knew that I hadn't been born with it written on a card tied around my neck. I think we must have spent hours barking at each other and chasing up and down by that fence, but one day my master came out and grabbed me by the collar. 'You little piece of mischief, he shoutedg keep away from that fence. I thought I also heard somebody on the 'other side fussing, too, but before I could b ll' make sure I was hauled in the house, and told to behave myself, which I did yupu ing some books to pieces. I was whipped and put in my box-I don't know why. The next day I visited the knothole, and there was that fluffy creature again. My mistress has been in a bad humor for weeksf, she said. I've been neglected outrageously. All she does is to sit in her room and read someloldl scraps of paper, and write, and then tear up what she writes. 'She cries, too, often, and it's very discouraging. . p Why, said I, there's some mystery about things, for my master sits in his room, looking like-someone had found where he buried his bones, and reads scraps of paper too. But he hasnit cried yet. - We then decided that humans didn't generally act this way. We didn't like it, so we were to investigate, and meet again to discuss the trouble. By this time I was d b t er wise for my age and could trot around easily though nearly a full-grown og, u v y , , a little gawkily. So I soon got to my masteris room, and lay clown quietly near the door. I had learned to be quiet. As I had expected, there he sat, looking very sad. Pretty soon he picked up a picture of a lady, and said, Hltls no use trying to fool myself, at . .. . , . bl least. I love you. I've tried not even to acknowledge that, but its been a misera e failure. One thing, though, I'll never acknowledge, no, not though I go on suffering like this through all the years to come. You were in the wrong, and not I. Now, I knew my master was in troubleg and I'd have given my only cockable of it. But, of course, not knowing what it was rather impeded me, so I merely trotted: up to him, and told him with my eyes that no matter what happened I'd stand by him, and to depend on me. Later on I went down to the and all anxious to tell what she knew, and full of ear to have gotten him out knothole again. Fifi was there- adies have that curiosity badly, you know. Before I could say a word, curiosity. L she started off. . ,yi 3-g:,:.L,5 ,-..u4.e'. ,.,..:, Q -'f:':1.1-xx'ijggir.-Frt, -,f,:.,,- viqf- l-17 ,1 4,' .1-5-',f.'Q,'-q'- ,:.1g' - ' -AQ-A.:.'pQ'l1Q.j-. 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If l -gf .535 A Qljf9fgQlQ Qi ' 5:12 2 9. 9f1Q.:.,QQ-'sg' g U QQ 1915 Qtbe Spmster Well' And what do you suppose I heard thls morn1ng3 I heard an then she stopped Go on I sald I was very lmpatlent but not at all curlous as she later accused me of havrng been I heard she contmued my mlstress crymg over a plcture of a man who looks llke your master and she sald she dld love hlm and had suffered so and was orry but she d never acknowledge lt never' I was so exclted I could hardly keep from yelpmg and lt was so dlsconcertlng havmg that knothole so small because I could only see one llttle black eve and a part of a fuzzy ear all the time I trled to Slt stlll It s very plam I added that your mlstress and my master are ln love wlth each other Ive heard of such thlngs before and lt always affects people curlously They must have had a fight or somethmg and lf we can get em to make up they ll stop bemg grouchy and pay some attentlon to us So we both sat down to thlnk Suddenly that Flfl popped up and Sald Skye we 11 just have a fight ourselves and show them how lt looks Now belng very young I was all ready for a frght so we declded to have lt out In the street rlght where It could be seen We both ran around and got ln the blg road and the flght was on I swallowed enough wool off of that dog to turn m lnto a collle I felt stuffy from It for days Then my legs were wobbly too whlch gave her an unfalr advantage There IS no tellmg what mlght have happened hadnt I heard just as I was gOlHg down my master shoutlng Get away from there you llttle cur and at the same tlme a very mad looklng lady came runnmg up and sald I-low dare you speak to my dog so3 My master stooped and plcked me up and presented that woolly F15 to the lady w1th a bow I beg 1tS pardon he Sald but It was chewlng up my pup and then he laughed and suddenly the lady laughed too and Sald The anlmoslty seems to have gone IHIO the poor llttle anlmals too And then those two went walklng off together after dumpmg us m the road agam Well sald I now we ve done lt and I wlsh you had your wool back agam You hadn t any buslness snapplng so hard I dldn t mean for you to fight really but you got so gay I thought Id teach you a lesson And Wlth thls that eternal dog Walked off And such ars and graces' But we made up soon agam for my master was over at her house all the tlme and of course I went wrth h1m By the tlme my legs stopped wobblmg the lady and F 1f1 came over to llve wlth us And only last Sunday that dog and I were talklng about how we fixed up the trouble Ive almost forgotten about the uncomfortable feelmg that wool gave me ELIZABETH N MOORE. 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Then can you help but guess-'tis the SENTIMENTAL BESS, With her open, sympathetic, impressionable heart. B. COCKE N ---X -v ---,.,,f1,-X:-:-mg. if L - -A:.' 4 1--' - - VLA -- V.. ,. 44, xyg-131.7 , ,--1 ,,,,,4 -5 .1 ,ml-,, .-,,n3:.Q,. '- .v . . .. , , V V ,- -ch . . -.' 164 GDB QIHUSIBE 1915 She rises high on her tiptoesg she gracefully dips little ways. 'X and swaysg She dances as none else around her. Thus our CUTEST girl displays The charms and graces that lure us, the many graces that lure us And we give MAY the vote for her DANCING, as well as her CUTE .t 3. s . M. STEINER She did not mix with the rabbleg she paid us no mind at all Our little playtimes bored her, and no matter what might befall She remained as EXCLUSIVE as ever-aloof, and exclusive as ever HIX chooses her friends with discretion, finding' little of worth in us all. Misa .L ' flaw , ,ge--M 211.37 ' kgmwg if ffm-W 2. gif? 1-x,,,f fri MJ? wr hx WM v?'4-rf' J. 3 J Qfgvi '71 fd' -sa . .s,..f9'L-P'x -. 51511, V' ' . .swf .2 gyp res 'ff-z. -5 f 1' M ., . r . za . J-. 1 M2123 1- in ix' - :sl-, 1 A ez I , .A H ,I , . ' . Nz ' 1 . Jag: u .Z -' Tx, ,- J' ,setf I ,, 'z,...t ,. ,, 'L rt , .4 4, , fel . 'f. -T ',-N-..:Ws-vsgff i, ,..,,.'. Y, ., L, .',,- I grux Q if., ' -,-rash., axis: - I- A ' 'v5,g,,4,L y'g,,v , .. V f-Sf-3..,,4c:..,mgs. Z, ' 13 :.,14,p:'fg!faiS, i 292T1f'?fs'.!, '51QQZl2'fgGgiwi-f fi ff? ffl? 5 m :': 21.1 1 ,.,. -t 422,-'ff em -e .I :f4:2es'ifigZf.ss:W 1 Q . xffratfif A' 1'Q4+'f'f,-Elias A 5' egg- ',1.5,.,:.' Mikasa.: . 73.3. 5 L. HIX They follow her 'round the campus, the little darlings of KASSQ t For attraction she's just like a magnet, and our poor hearts, alas! K. JUDKINS She takes by storm, and rules them, entirely she rules them, And her ATTRACTION as we feel it puts us all in the same big class. Y,-5-., 1, 3- 4 .Vw , - . ... ., ...1.J..-.-1 gr , 4, 19- 'fw,...r1,y. ge.. A. ,...- - 1 J, .4 L 1 El.-...,L -.. V. --3, ,gg -ti,-5 ' 'if,',. U V .N I V, ,j.-g- ,. vsp.. Y V I K l Q.: .1-'1.-437'-. :tff :1--f.1.'f'- ,mf in ,Q 1 H y ,, - gf.,...r.'fi-.1-+::3g,-f-f,1g,.5h,Q1-, , f 5, H7 I . , 1 f . .. , . .1 .-- - ' --..fe,- L ---L-W.-.-Q-:... ,..-, . -.. ,.. ..... ,. . 1915 Ghz Spinster 165 For clever ideas she is notedg she has never failed us yet ln offering suggestions the BRIGHTEST, and sayings we never forget, Till now, on the eve of THE SPINSTERQ hard on the eve of THE SPINSTER The ORIGINAL, TALENTED DENA with fame and success has been met. E. BARRINGER From the crown of her head to her tiptoes, in pure gold she's worth he-r weightg ' With WOMANLINESS to back her, We're sure of the best for her fateg For the world lies before her-open and needy before her, And MUCK,S womanly heart will answer the call of a mission great. A. MU CKLEROY She turned-was there ever one like her-the girls around her thronged, Stately, and slender of figure, with the grace that innately belonged, With BEAUTY of face and of manner-a beauty not to be hid, She won for her prize this vote, and plaudits long and prolonged. M. MCCARTY Y Avg, . -.-,fvf::w.c ' 14- Y ' -..'A' .s'.::a:u1?ff ':-n- ,Q ' af'-1-1 'rngrgg .57 ' s.,v,,-1'-:ag-,jay .M if-up ,. 1915 Ghz Spinster 167 I She runs her hands over the keyboard, and everyone sits spellbound, For she brings us the music that haunts us, a sweet spell, by her skill unwoundg l f' And now as rewa-rd we bring her-as a tiny reward we bring her- ' I Most talented-yes-OF MUSICIANS is the title for her that we've if found. ' fl A. RODEMICI-l fr p So sweet-so sweet-have you heard it? A VOICE that's ringing clear? ' So sweet-so sweet, as we listen, that it seems like a bird that we hear? I Down the high notes like silver, over the low tone's swell, V Her voice goes trilling, trilling, trilling. We love to listen and listen to the songs she sings so well. ' K SPINDLE f The tip of he-r pencil touched it-we ask no more for the rest! X . She draws in a way that has made her acknowledged OF ARTISTS I the Best. She works on numberless posters-she's always busy on these, For her hand is steady and skillful-steady and skilled in her drawing, And the vote we give her for drawing is a tribute to talented ease. ' N. Cl-IOATE I 1 V 'I ,B X. i ft It lk I I 'I 4. 'I I I I I I '1 I , Y Iii I P I, 4 1 ' A I K gi. K Y I f Fiizxxu -' yr -,.., ,, - ,1.g,..' .-'1-.:.f..-,k,,- -Q ,..-.-fm'--'V1r'1'fT 55-., '.,..,--rw .,.-f---..,.-,.f . ' -'gr . . '-,-, ..1-.- Lf, - ., 4 ., , -. -.1 U'- fl ' - Ky'-f-:F.:J rf' ': -12ii -f-.wf ,'3255:' 'fl' :'1 .11 ff- ' 7 5 f 'fI . ..T1 ': T'- ' - -W 5:51:H1- C-'?i f-i'f'--1-Lf' ll ,- ' 1,'T-'Fil' -1JIai1.- 5 -. . , . .u-N1 u 'Um 1 fi -2-'-1l9 7' l 'G: 'W N ,.., ,.x, . - .f,..,.--. ..f x H, .. . -71511 '1-'.1vl2i5iV i' ' -'J 'W' ' rs 1 .. ., . . , , . , 1 V., . 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A 7 i X .Nxt Pr-auwfe - 'og W - -vx'-1'-:'.- - ' -c-.1-rv:-f - -- f -,---A, --- . , - , -,, vw ,qw , A-rm x .. - - - u ,.,.-wg 1... a.. .-- 4..,.-v . -I 1,.iu:3-,- ru..- -,,L ' . . ' ' - - . ' .'f'wf' J:-4lI17Ay a ,5,,5.y:.-uit -I-1.4 -231-413. ' , . , . , N. , , , .,. . . . , , - , . '.4-.- ,f'-n.z-- ,'L:',w'..-Pm' sv.-::.' if 4 ,--My rp.. .LV ,--.- ,1,-wr .,-,,.r,Q,: 4 4,. --,. wr: . .1,.,.f.-n-ff-ff:,-.-.:.,f-.- M- 1 1 vm .f.--Q , ,V , -V -M1.-- ' v- f' '- . Tl-IE SPINSTER STOCK COMPANY I PRESENTS The Fortune Hunter HOLLINS THEATER oc'roBER 24, 1914 fi' CAST NATHANIEL DUNCAN, NAT .................... 4 ....... B. Moore The Fortune Hunter HENRY KELLOGGM, ,,,,,,,,,,..,,.............. I ......... : ..................... V. Milton A A Rising Young Fmancier SAM GRAHAM ,,,,.,..,.....,.......................,... ............. - ........... M . Thames The Druggist MR. LOCKWOOD ............................................ -----..----- B - Ford The Banker GEORGE BURNI-IAM ,.,,......,........................... .......... F . Gardner A Promoter ROLAND BARNETT .................................................... D. Williamson I In Love With Josie MR, SPERRY ........................................................... .......... A . Fechiig - The Drummer TRACEY TANNER ............................................... ........... R . Iortes The Liveryinanis' Son BETTY GRAHAM ........................................................... 7..Peg Sawyer The Druggist's Daughter J OS EPH I N E LOCK WO OD ................................ Eugenia Barringer The Banker's Daughter ANGIE .......................................................................... C atharine Philson The Friend of Josie V 1.1.1.1- PRESENTED WITHOUT SCENERY I ACT I-The Sitting-Room of Henry Kellogg's Bachelor Apart- ment in New York city. ACT II-Sam Graham's Desolate and Dilapidated Old Drug Store in Radoille, Pa. - ACT III-Ten Months Later. Same Rooms, Splendidly Fur- nished as an Up-to-Date Drug S tore. ACT I-V-Lawn of Sam Graharnfs Home. Time-Present. I 1 4 l v THE SENIGR CLASS A PRESENTS CC - 33 Euerywoman HER PILGRIMAGE IN QUEST OF LCVE A MODERN MORALITY PLAY 4 HGLLINS THEATER, November 28, IQI4 'lr 5 . l C haracters, in order in which they appear 1 . ? NOBODY ............................................................ Eugenia Barringer YOUTH Ennice Anderson ' BEAUTY EVeryWoman's Comganions X Maw Layman X MODESTY ' ' Dorothy Mayo EVERYWOMAN ............., ..,,....,.,,... .,.... A n na Mnckleroy ' FLATTERY ............................ ....... . Annie H onsnaan TRUTH .................................... ........ C arrie Barton A KING LOVE, THE FIRST ........... .......... I ndith Riddick -' BLUFF--Theater Manager ......... ............. B essie Cocke l WEALTII-A Millionaire ...................................... Gladys Jamison l WITLESS-Heir to a Dukedom ............................,. Dabney Moon ' CONSCIENCE--Everywomarfs Handmaiden ........ Edna Dawson PASSION-A Play Actor .......................................... Berenice Ford 'al' ' ACT I--A room in Everywoman's home. ACT II-The Stage of a Theater. ACT III--Scene 1. Everywoman's Mansion--Night. Scene 2. The same-Later. ACT IV-EverywOman's Old home. '1--,.-li - -af: :S-.-fx T'1.?'?',f- 5-ff 'fs-rf-T 7'Q, .g--,.-I--'iff'-7: ,.: ..:f'f!.rf:'-f JIJZTQTV' rT r'.g1-kftirrzh' 1 3ffwC'g.'v-HL:-S-Ar,'Ii, Lite-f',Z 'Z'ni'J3.QiJ -'UV , , .,. ., .- .,,.--7...,.,-,.,-e..1.: ze: .vin - ..,- .- ,f 1, - .I 4, -., .r gg' Y'-, .--- ,ug V, ,.,.,1 f-.ot , I., .s.,.,., 5.,,N:,.,3,. ., ..,,..h . LA., .'....,.,.--. .. .AM ,f'.,,- .,,- , h.,..,-.-...---.-,-.'.- .4- --1 X 1-we . - ,.,,,, -,I .5 . , L:..i ififi ,alll.v.v:.1571g1:i.Y1:c.1f,j.QQUifE:Ly: :.uf '-is-: '- rf.: -1::-- if. . :Ir . N 1 'IL L .A '- -, , nrsr- . 'r: 1 I- ..:,:--511' ' 2 jg- . 1, -. 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W..- .- . -Y -A A -- - f- 4 -- - A --H - -' - GREEN STOCKINGS A Coinealy in Thi ee Acts A E W MASON DESCRIPTION OI' CHARA CTERS ADMIRAL GRICE CRet1redj A testy old gentl man of about 65 with the manner of an old sea dog of ruddy comp1eX1on with White halr and whiskers E Ciiitin WILLIAM FARADAY A well preserved man of about 65 Fashionable superficlal and thoroughly sel COLONEL SMITH A dignified dryly humorous man of m1l1tary bearmg about 40 years old I Riddick ROBERT TARVER An empty headed young swell A Wliitnei' HENRY STEEIE Two young men of about 30 G Rwdllwlle JAMES RALEIGH and 35 respectwely V McFarland MARTIN A digmiied old family servant C ochifcm LELIA FARADAY An unaffected Woman of 29 Wlth a sense of humor Miss Louise Mcllauclilin - . l 4: . 4 4 ' 5 l ' . e , lull I , I 4. ' A , - . u . , . , - . fish .............................................................................. E. Kent ' I U I . D I , I I I , --..qv-----qnuuu Q , . l , n I A . ' - , ' M DGE QMRS ROCKINGHAMU driggggfoflgjshjfjl Miss Edna, Dawson EVELYN CLADY TRENCHARDD 'j2f1e2?'fgi1c'ffv3: Miss Alice Binfclett PHYLLIS. The youngest sister, a charming and pretty, but thoughtless, selfish girl of 20 ............., Miss Gladys Willis MRS. CI-IISOLM FARADAY, of Chicago CAUNT IDAQ. A Horid, quick-tempered, Warm-hearted woman 5 e of 50 or thereabouts ..................................,..... Miss Alina, Nix ACT I. Room in Mr. Faraday's House, February II. Evening. ACT II. Same as Act I. Eight months later. About 6 o'clock. ACT III. Same as Act I. Evening, same day. .Ok 5 PRESENTED BY THE EUEPIAN LITERARY SOCIETY Hollins C ollege, Virginia, .March 6, IQI5 ,-- zrvfrv'-2-t xr - -'-'re' ':I '. 'T Jifi. -L --.- e 5p 137.2357-2352 ptr' s. - --,L-a,1,3,-J. f'.Tp:'-'H-'Ei'-' :I-1-fi Q. - 1,5 . . . , ,VL . . The Euzelian Stock Company PRESENTS PEG O' Y HE RT 1 I-IOLLINS THEATER March 27, I9I5 I 'Ir' CHARACTERS MRS. CHICHESTER 562115351127 , ...Margaret Howard ALARIC, Her Son ............................ Q ......................... Jennie Snead ETHEL, Her Daughter .................................... Katherine Jlldklm MR. CHRISTIAN BRENT, A London Sport ............ Helen Tlllrnan SIR GERALD ADATR .............................................. Ernrnle Glesecke MR. MONTGOMERY I-IAWKS igifigiful .... Annie H ousrnan IARVIS, The ButIer .............. ..................... ....... 4 . Ruth Monroe BENNETT, The Maid ....... ........ C hristlne Gholson PEG O,CONNEL .................................................. Elizabeth Moore PLACE-London A TIME-The Present E ACT I. The reception-hall at MTS. Chichester'S home. ACT II. The Same. ACT III. The same. A ACT IV. The same. 1 ' .-..l..1 MANAGEMENT-MiSS Geraldine Morrow . A ,N,5.- ,, -. V- ,,'.f-M 1 1 is:-'::'r:?.sL--.-, ..-1m'.:53:f9 11-'f':'wi'-ifff 'mr-:shi aq41:.12g+11-5411 -:Eff--Lg-y, --. ,yy My N5 'H'i2a'! '., , f. - '-1,4-, ' 11. 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Tidballj ELSIE BURNETT CORINNE BUSH 'Hin memornam BETTY ELAM JESSAMINE ERVIN Q CMrs. Bentlyj MARY M. FORT A fMrs. J. P. Snead! KATIE FOX CARRIE FULLER ANNA C. GALE ' LILLIAN GIDDINGS CMrs. Wilkinsj EMILY GILBERT VIRGINIA GILCHRIST MOLLY SUE GRAY CMrs. B. Hadenj MARY GRIFFIN GRAY HADEN LILA HANSBROUGH MARIAM HANSBROUGH MARY HARALSON ALLIE NELMS MARGARET NEVINS CLARA NEWCOMB V CMrs. F. F. Daivisj ROSALIE PEYTON EDITH PHILLIPS I FANNIE PITTMAN SUSIE POLLARD LEAH POWELL MYRTLE POWELL- CARRIE POWERS CMrs. A. Broaddusj - ERNA PURSELL RUTH RICHARDSON CMrs. Paul Rogersj MARY ROOT CMrs. H. Kirklandj CORA SAMUELS CMrs. J. M. CarothersQ ' ' fl ' 1 . ,. H ,I .--,'.,f... .J 1. - -t , ,F-MA 1.-A! , , JJ , , .3 . - -.f .. ' A' f - -- L..-1,'rf!f.'t1 -.2 .,.'-2,,131gy.gg'., ffl- vi ., --,QLAUY 1- '- J, ,-PA' .wyqx fl, IL ',. L r F 'fx ,,' ' r I I w sl K X I f ' 'I J , 1 , 'H'-' um. :uv-.ppm-.4-u..-mv I .4,,,, Y 1 I 9 O CMrs. T. H. G. Cookj JESSE CALLAWAY CMrs. Dayj MAUDE CANADA MARY CHANDLER CMrs. A. Lymanj LILLIE CHILDS fMrs. M. Westj CARRIE CHRISTIAN MARY CLEMENT EVELYN COCKE- JESSIE COLEMAN CMrs. A. Romainj HELEN CONE CMrs. L. E. Oldj LIZZIE COPLAND ELLA DAGLEY fMrs. D. L. Dorseyj JULIE DICKINSON MARY DICKINSON VIRGINIA DICKINSON FANNIE DILWORTH CMrs. Wittingj NANCY DUVAL A SUSAN DUVAL CMrs. G. H. Dentj JULIA HEMPHILL LILY HOBSON KATE L. HOLLAND E fMrs. W. D. Judkinsj LELLA HOWELL J SALL-IE HUFF CMrs. J. W. Coonj BETTY JOHNSON CMrs. F. Wrightj EDITH KIDDER CMrs. B. D. Russellj TINY KIE FLORENCE KIMEN CMrs. W. H. Foyj NELLIE KIRK ANNA L. KUSIAN CMrs. W. H. Taylorj MARY LAIRD LILLIAN LYLES CMrs. B. Bryanj CHRISTINE MAXWELL MAYS MCCORMICK BESSIE MILLER. CMrs. W. T. Thomj JOSEPHINE SAMUELS ROSE SATTERFIELD MARGARET SCHMELTZ FANNIE SCHOOLFIELD OLIVE SKEGGS MATTIE SMYTHE SARAH STARKE JESSIE STIKELEATHER ROSA TATE CMrs. Wrenj CARRIE TAYLOR CMrs. O. R. Carverj MARGARET TAYLOR ORELIA THEVEATT MARY TROUT CMrs. P. L. Terryj MARGARET WALTERS LOUISE WARD ALICE WATTERS CORINNE WILLIE qMrs. J. M. Birdy ' MILDRED WILLINGHAM BETTY WILSON HANNZAH WILSON LOULA WOODY 1 i 3- . ' ' .:frf'1'f'fr-1 'Y-'Y-'f.i.iK71ff: '-I' - P:-is -5 vim - - -w-.-- -:fri 1..,,,L....,-,- . V-. ..,. . ' K' ' ' 'SI' ' ' ' '-:- 'O ' - L ' 5-----is--. -1 'n vf -Q f' f 5- W I- ff42:?f' 'Z12.-if.2..v:1:.-fv1,ff1.+z 180 GDB QIHHSIBB 1915 T-Alumnae 'Association Charles TIT. Cocke memorial Chapter fNorfolk and Eastern Shore MRS. JAMES WINSTON Uilla Stoutb ........ .................... ......... P resident MRS. LAWRENCE T. ROYSTER C0121 Parkl ....... Vice-President MRS. SAMUEL MARX qE11ie'MarCuSJ .......... ......... S ecreiary MISS ANNETTE ROBERTSN. .................. ......., T reasurer lsxlbemarle Cbapter MISS MARY POWERS .,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ..,,., P r egfdent MISS EUGENIA DAVIS ......., ,,,,,, S ecrefgry R ik f f I fffcyiwx '01 Qx 'jaw 252 Q 'N 'P INN ' 'I . Rf ,Q K I'-4 X 1.410 , , 1 f fflanjlzr ,... J -g .,.,r1? M .tiff I 5,5 .4, f, , NNW , 1 ',g'f '11 . . .' . . .. V , Y . 1' sF!ciLf'f7:l ,' ifi-Div:-,',s ' t '-. Ili-1'-.11-Sf? A ' -' V' -e 1 ' ,1l-- 'fr ' ' A ' A -Q-vwwmam -'J' 'H-'.'.i '1 d' A' 1915 Ghz Spinster 181 7-A.lumn'ae TAssociatiAon 'ni' In several States and cities the following Alumnae act as Seeretaries to the Associations : Miss ANNE I-IENRIETTA TAYLOR ..... ....... A rkansas Mlss WILLIE HOWARD MUSE ..... ...... G eorgia Miss M. ESTELLE ANGIER .... ...... Illinois MRS EZEKIEL CLAY ,..,.., ...... K entucky Miss KATHERINE WATTS ..... ....... L ynchburg Miss KITTY MAE SETTLE ....... ........ M issouri M155 MARGUERITE CAPEN HEARSEY ....... ...... N ew Jersey Miss STELLA STRAUS ........ ..... R oanoke, Va. Miss RUTH BOYD HARRIS ..... Lynchburg, Va. sun . Ts'f:tx'J-J. -- 1'-'-'I-15 'f f f -'-' -fn , fi ll-J-I, Y' T W ' ME' f -.E-ai ' T f'4' L if! ' ' --..:1:y :. , -'f: .' iz.: ..:,,,iN - , - - - ' Qtibe Qpinster 1915 Txftcrworb E HAVE drawn the last heading, and the dummy lies bulging out with pictures, posters, and poems. In is a great satisfac- tion to us to know that our part is clone, but this same satis- faction will not be complete unless We see in your faces that our efforts have not been in vain. . We wish to thank our good friends Professor Cum- mings, Mr. Turner, Mr. Cates of The Observer Printing House, and Miss Margaret McClintock of Stone Print- ing Company, for invaluable advice and information, with- out which THE SPINSTER would have had a much dis- torted being. To those loyal alumnae, Phoebe Hunter Gilkyson and Mary Masters Turner, are We 'especially grateful for their effective contributions. For the loan of photographs are we indebted to Miss Mattie Cocke, Mr. Estes Cocke, and many girls in the College. Nor would we forget to express our appreciation to Miss Morrow, for lending her genius to our SPINSTER Play. A In closing, let us say to our friends in the Faculty and School Matwlarguethat, though their names have not been men- tioned here, we feel nevertheless their interest, and wish to acknowledge sin- some way our gratitude for their assistance in the preparation of this book, V One moreiremark--and We slip the dummy into the cover -won't you please tryto keep the covers clean? -THE EDITORS This Paper is I Published by Restrained From 4 , Q I C l t Spinster P ublishinq Printing Liquor Ads ' ' Company HOLLINS COLLEGE, SATURDAY, MAY I5, I9I5 WAR! WAR! Aioubfed- Much, bitterness PEACE AT ANY GUST Hollins Bombarded From All Sides by GIover's Menac- ing Mangeaceous Mirauder A I 'E It is not known the exact time that the first shells sent by the enemy were fired. However, they landed in Third Floor West, and caused great destruction, some time early in January. Many lives were endangered, and much suffering ensued. A cessation soon following, it was not thought necessary to mobilize, as Rastus and the night watchman were on guard. One bright after- noon, however, when we were least expecting it, the enemy returned, and after a short struggle took posses- sion of the school. It is even rumored that some of the wisest heads among us have gone over to the hostile side. We hope this is not so. Our dear Miss Williams says that her olfactory nerves are mere shreds as it is. 'The export and i.mport of knowledge is carried on as usual, though the place has a forlorn look. The foe stalks through all the cor- ridors, classrooms, and in- deed over all the premises. It springs unwarningly from behind doorsg it lurks upon the stairways. There is no escape from its mortifying presence. It has even been said that it dared the sanc- tity of the Second Lit. room one afternoon, though this is follows in its wake, and it is to be ardently desired that a kind fate may intervene and rid us of its presence. THE MUST BEASTLY BEAST AT HULLINS Scat!! Kit, Pupss, Tabby, Grimalkin, Brindle, Woosh!! ' Such sounds may be heard at almost any hour-espe- cially night hours-almost anywhere in Hollins. The place is infested with cats. The Cockes have cats, the Turners have cats, the neighbors have cats, and last-but not by any means least-Miss Williamson has cats, oodles of tem. Cats are no respecters of persons. That is why we are so often rudely awakened from our slumbers by wild screams issuing from a young lady who is sure that there is a man in her room, though later the man proves to be a cat. V A young lady hurrying to breakfast, buttonlng and hooking on the way, is ,most liable to stumble over a cat, precipitate herself violently down the steps, and so find 183 Peace by arbitration and consolidation seems to have worked verywell in the case of the AP's A and 1'OIl's. It is a well-known historical fact that in past years they were at daggers' points. - flt, has even been stated that they ceased to speak on occasions, and that no Naughty Naught could make a Club if a Gamma was there to keep her out. Now the dagger has become a golden amulet, worn for their mue tual benefit and protection- at least, so it seemsg ana their loving' embraces can be seen any time, day or night, free of charge. We shudder to think of the effect should one of their loyal alumnae return. At present, shades of the past seem to be completely buried -and, let us add, we hope they will remain buried. The horizon is calm. Long may tranquility float o'er these dear young creatures. Motto: Congealing causes healing. her way to the dining-room sooner than expected. If when studying you feel a strange clawing at your skirt, be not alarmed-it is but a cat. Some young ladies have an almost death- ly antipathy for this beastly beast. They are requested to refrain from outward show of it as mucn as pos- sible, so that the cats' ten-- der feelings .may be spared. Rome may have had its Catiline, but Hollins has a line of cats that can be ex- celled nowhere. 2 THE lcoNocl.AsT THE FACULTY SURPRISE HEGITAL On the evening of Febru- ary 6, 1915, the Faculty of Hollins College entertained most enjoyably at a Surprise Recital. The weather being balmy, and the admission free, the theater was filled. The manner in which the worse half of Dr. Bishop, N. W., conducted proceed- ings was highly creditable to the better. We are glad to note that when Mr. Cocke was called on for a piano recital, though demurring at first, he finally took advantage of his opportunity, and rendered Narcissus several times over without lifting his foot from the pedal. The interpreta- tion he gave this well-known work showed a deep and suffering soul hid behind his lingers. Next Miss Wilson, with dove-like voice, though sad and tender inhalation, resmelled very effectively and affectively the odor ot the Jasmine Flower. Her pathos was superb. Also Miss Worsham, after many strenuous and hazardous acts, managed to stop the ringing of the curfew-a deed of valor heroically served. The Enfrlish quartet, though singing All Through the Night, managed to re- duce their time limit to In the Gloamingf' We thank them. Miss Xifilliams' ann Miss Singleton's impromptu presentation of Faculty Gym. showed that somewhere hack In the branches of their, family tree there perched a bird known as a prize- fighter. Their clappings and perilous antics with the basket-ball showed that, after all, heed should be given to those noble few who politely requested that Faculty Gym. restrain its athletic noise sufliciently to allow them a few moments' sleep during the nights the Class met. Aunt Bess, Miss T. , Mrs. Turner, and Mrs. Rath are all in line for congratulations on their gentle, maldenly behavior behind those ensnaring foot- lights. Indeed, the pen of Shakespeare might well feel incapable of undertaking to do justice to the occasion. Even mine feels wobbly. There were numerous other numbers - brilliant and sweetly emotional-and the program was ended by a triumphal chorus. Here the tattooed man Clocally known as Mr. Turnerj impressed us forcibly with the fact that he couldn't be beat-g and after a joyous, larksome song, the curtain was rung down, and we wrung their hands in ap- preciation. - T0 REWARD PEACE Our President has issued a proclamation, declaring that for sixty seconds dur- ing recreation hour, on Sat- urday. May 15, the inmates of Hollins College shall not work-thus celebrating the 0119-year peace between the Maskers and Jokers. Egg. thV0WiHg and hair-pulling hfwillg gone out of vogue, the two clans have been forced to retire from annual, battle. lt is understood that the hostilities will re- commence as soon as con- ditions become more favor- able- S0 girls, don't stint yourselves: enjoy your holi- day! 184 MIRACULUUS ESCAPE! Young Lady 'Hurls Herself Through Thick Plate of Glass! il...- It will be, doubtless, a. great shock to friends and near friends of Miss Marie Long to hear that she stumped her toe while en- tering Main one afternoon, and fell head Long through the glass door. Everything was done that could be to stop the pane, but nothing suiiiced. However, the young lady received no serious damage, and her close recovery is hoped for. The door didn't fare so well, as the wound made by the passage of Miss Long's body remained open for days, though now it appears much the same as formerly. Watch Your Step as .gr ,o o MISSES DE N T A N D STEINER, PROFESSORS OF HIGH-CLASS DANCING. . TAUGHT WOODROW WIL- SON AND THE CASTLES. Apply, I I7 West ,, . ' . f f . . '. - ' , , :. -. m f' .- f-vu Q1 vw -. 5 1'--4'--4-'i ww f .su-S. We A f' v'n-if-nw -'-' h--sfftfff' s W 'f'4'-'-2424 . 1- - '45 35:-'I -' ' win 'wr-'f-I-'M W 7h 154 A M.. -353, Q- fi' fr'Q'5rY3-,pfiiim .r21g?f'Q9'+'rzf M' ft 1 'I s 'si ' 'N-:EEN if,-ef yy-f f .1 -1' Mffgit ,A 1' 'fi r I -1 1 1. 1' DE.,- Y .L 221 viva- I-,'l 'L'1 ,C gn' I N K . .11 'Q-f, 'P 5 Q, ,3 Q7 gf 5311 'f ff - V' A , R Q.,-1-r-..--I-Q-1--s 4 -Q --.-...v -4 -,L ,-7 -r--1 1 A I 5-. 'IH U - I lld Iris Ile Q- 'IL Rh ht ht U. no nr ur. il. he C! fl. ch I' I A REMARKABLE DIS- COVERY A new era has been reached in the study of Botany. Miss -Hayward, our eminent scientist, in trying to lead young minds out of the paths of utter ignorance, stumbled upon a budding lf? li i Jill Q by I, y FI 1 1, i .Vi f ff 'li . Ei .1 ., . Wj- lil' I 7 D95-, Eglfs-SS slit xii' genius. Witness this answer in examination. Question: By what paths does the sap rise in trees, etc.? Answer: By the Ducks and Vessels. CNotice accom- THE ICONOCLAST 3 While visions of Sisters did dance through their heads. But I, in my nightie, and Meg in her cap, Had different notions than from taking a nap g When all of a sudden I heard such a clatter, - I ran to the door to see what was the matter. There stood a girl, with her eyes b-ig as saucers. Oh dear! she murmured, we'll suffer such losses If we don't hurry up and have a big feast- Or do something to make an impression, at least. Our rivals have sent out rushees such roses. I declare on my life I never did see such poses. We hurried, we scrambled, we searched far and near, 'Til at last we felt sure we had nothing to fear, For never was feast more gorgeously spread Since Humpty Dumpty broke his fine head. , Our rushees were brought, and fell to with a will, That I soon came to fear would make them all -ill. The pickles, the candy, the Dallyillg i11l1StI'a1li0I1-3 I cheese straws and fruit THE NIGHT BEFORE Disappeared in a flash, be- fore one could cry I-loot! Then with kisses and nugs and squeaks of delight PLEDGE DAY We one and all bid them a happy good night. The morning of Pledge Day 'Twas the night before arrived bright and fair. Pledge Day, and all With haste did we dress and through the school slick up our hair, Every creature was stirring And watched the departure -not keeping a rule. of all our dear notes, The bids were all ready, and And longingly waited and written with care, counted the strokes But, sad to relate, the day waned on apace Without our beholding a single dear face Of the hoped-for and longed- for Sisters to be, Whom we'd worked, rushed, and prayed for so ardu- ously. The great sun sank gently to bed in the West, While we sat in a circle and mournfully pressed Our sopping wet handker- chiefs over our eyes, And made woful mournings and heartbreaking sighs, As we thought of the roses expensive and' sweet That had captured the maid- ens coy and petite. CThough I rhyme and I rhyme till I drop in a faint, A I'1l never be able our anguish to paint, As we sat in a circle, and made our complaint Concerning the expected Sis- ters that ain't.J When suddenly, loud at the door came a knock, And into the room trooped the whole precious flock. Their faces were pale, but with numerous giggles And huggings and squeezings and all the known wiggles, The story was told of the horrible plight They all had been in since the party last night. And each had been forced to retire to that shack Presided over by kind Doc- tor Black. But now they were well, and in accents quite hearty Said that they wanted to join our Sorority. fAnd also with anguish, and Of our clock that so stout1y,Our waiting was over, our much of despairj refused- to move faster, My family were nestled all In spite of the numerous snug in their beds, A times we did ask her. ' 185 l W , 1, 1:, ' f!'3i:.-..fTf ,g .5 3 : '.,5,,,: Ll-314-.- , ,, ' .f fm great .g .b ' S . joy was supreme, And now we are all little . Sisters serene. Q X r I :IW I . I J A 1, I I I I 3 I I I 1 ' l I 1 I L I I , it l v . I l . 1 . 1 v. Mi :Nl I 'I I l I .- lg li Il 1 V ill l i H I .. I i 1 I I I' 1 . e I I 4 TH E ICONOCLAST 'Ghz filconoclast Hollins College, Saturday, May IS, l9I5 THE DELECTABLE DARL- ING CASE There are two kinds of Darling cases-the openly acknowledged CEd and Va.D, and the Just good friend fVirginia Milton and Helen McCoyJ. The former is psy- chologically less dangerous than the latter, though both afflict seriously. i In the first, the Languish- ing Lena keeps her room- mate awake at night, orating. still visible here, though merely as a background. In all cases, the positive fact that one has at last found the one person on earth who really under- stands is prominent. Moons, soft zephyrs, and rippling lakes are not necessary at Hollins to awake the gentle passion of love. Now, of course, it's quite necessary for a young ambi- tious fledgling to pick out, on her arrival here, some star on whom tobestow her affections, ther ,pocket- money, and her boxes from home. For will not the be- loved reciprocate by intro- ducing her name in one of H' . T ll I 11' T' t l I , , .xl++ J , ll Q Good Tqps , Ga and Vlfqvuq t to her about the sweet, dear girl. None of her friends are excluded from her home- sick ravings, and large boxes of iiowers and Miss Adams' finest cakes are seen to openly ascend to the adored one's room. In the second, much poig- nant mental suffering is en- dured Cask Miss Milton if You Won't believe statisticslg also lovelorn glances and galoshg and many 'tender remarks, such as you are too frail, dear, to study, and May I rub your head? etc., also are brought into play. The flowers and cakes are t h o s e ever-to-be desired places-the Sorority? And will she not get her in the Clubs? But let us add that when she becomes older, and has attained her desire, she may refrain from further in- dulgence in this line. Hol- lins, situated as it is be- tween Tinker Creek and the Sulphur Spring, is in a damp enough atmosphere ,without adding more slush. If Darl- ing cases continue to grow here, the inmates will soon be in a perpetual state of having to wear rubbers, on account of the humid atmos- phere. - 186 SULPHUR WATER The salubrious Sulphur water abounds at Hollins. We are led to believe that its presence there was one of the causes for the foun- dation of the noble college on its present site. For that we respect it. For its odor and taste, we disrespect it. Also, it is the cause of our being told each succeeding year not to sit over the spring. A remark a little hard to' reconcile to the present unsitableness of our bodies on air. Doubtless some like Sul- phur waterg but I put it to the general public if it 'is a modest thing to have about a young ladies' school. Its taste is very loud, even run- ning to extremes, and it has a forward manner of being able to make known its ap- proach even before it is in sight. It also has in it cer- tain elements which' are found ' in intoxicating liquors -for who may not say to a husband returning from the Sulphur Spring - John, you've been drinkinglv? ' CARD OF THANKS .Lil- The committee on Jokes of The Spinster Publishing Company wishes to thank those loyal friends who so generously 'gave of their time and talents in respond- ing to the plea for contribu- tions. The little green Box contained three cents and a button. Recognizing our limita- tions, we will not attempt to put into words the debt we owe the contributors. We trust they will attribute whatever depths of gratitude we have failed to sound to inadequacy of expression rather than to a lack of sin- cere appreciation. E. MOORE CCom.J 7 THE COMIC SECTION 5 5 i I m 1 I 5 Q 3 N7 . i Q I ? WW- 4' ,,. W' X ..-..x ... ,,-ZT..--f?a .f5: '--N' 1- - W W . f-7' V' LMI XXH .N I -fy, XX , . X I ' :L--T' LW 1 5 I ,liyffybxx -, W? iv WW Y ' 4 'S WV if I I 1 .3 4 X f 'ggvffjy l' TM Wy, i!POfff'f -5. U' I !.1!lLZl1r,lf,!y! -u J H V X A A P ' ' m fx 4 ZLL ' Y U k Ni l Q L Bar mms VHIMTY Ver-Y SICK Hao BEEN S0 D00 IVIHNG-E Gag- SHE XN'fH Fl 0'f?HNi 1 ' Bfcnusfffff Hmv Vfns Sf- '3r+01'1x'5fTH1N HND LW09 HHH'-PED To Elm ITIIN M , U f ' 1 ' .2 ' 12' fm xxizi 'Qf'ff'f A WgWf if R34 I' Img f if 5 2fm . f Q-' 4 - 43- 'f ' ? I4, .m '- 1 L. wffw. A !f V4 21115 sf' f fi7f N'-- W Z Hy,-TER I-r H we EK VVH-sl CLEFIH 'QS HER DHRLHYO- SHE xllbuuo Emrsraqcg H Few I-PICHESVGROVVTHXQKIHS SEEIY EE ROY DMR -n '6' MUS'TW 'HE THU? Q 1 n -I g.,...z:mf in l it-I k N 1 31 Eff:-22. 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'Y g X J, !m.14Eo Fl'FTER.I'r:II1 THEIR SLEEP -HND '?'e1.-. -Frzorfa THIERE WITH H- OTHE Tor OF 'Tue SCIBAPIGE Hmm.. CRHSH'4FqS0LVED To S-THY Tum. Tifggy THE 'ICONOCLAST GREATEST INVENTION tainable anywhere on Third ,OF THE AGE Floor West. Hop the first train, auto, .or donkey, and get some. After using it' -MODERN BEAUTIFIER once, you will become a pub- 1,,- 1 lie character. In fact, We , 4 , recommend It especially to TTY thls! Han' gets thlck' those gentle retiring girls once! ' public notice. Where mere l . l I l X K 5 o y ' Q LL i iff q Believe Ailiid-wr ' fl Immediate? Yes. Cer- deeds of Valor fail, Pup tain? Absolutely positive. A delightful surprise awaits those Whose hair has been scraggy, faded, brittle, or thin, after one application of the Pup Mange Hair Tonic. Young ladies, you Mange cure will conquer. It is also necessary to state, - in order that the world at large be sufliciently benefited, that the I-lon. Prof. F. Cummins once used this tonic, and came off victor- Ca.11't afford to miss it! Ob- i0llS. OTICE! , No self-respecting College woman can afford 5 . not to read them! THE LADIES' HOME JOURNAL and Q ATI-IE cos1v1oPoL1TAN i ONONI1 Apply to Miss L-sNEAD Subscription Editor 9 mme . 2 5541177 4 ' 5 of- .snow 3 5 2 9 5 ' 4 Well! Well! f 2 ' Moore and Z R. Clarke 2 Doing a i Rushing 2 Business When There is Any 2 Ugly Made Beautiful, the Beautiful Made? More So You Can't Afford to Miss it 2 Beauty Parlor i Open, and Calls Answered Day and Night E . . 5 ,.....,..,..,.................q..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..p..g..g--q-mno-m-vo-.o--0--0--0--oo-0--0-of-0--0--0--one--o A 4--0--0-0--0--0--0--0--on9--0--0--0-fo-fo--0-vo--0--0-wa IQI ,- ' - ' ' ' 2 ' . N '1 i s Y Il .1. - 1- . V - Xt nv-1+ 1 - , k ii ll gil Q 4 3 i 1 I , . 1 I n 7 i il lil rx in: ri, I E i , :ii v. if 1 0 T THE ICONOCLAST AN HARIVIONIOUS OCCA- SION ,li- The arrival of the Rich- mond College Glee Club at Hollins was the occasion for much excitement, as it stood for a remarkable change in KW that the girls wouldn't scare them. There is but one com- ment to make upon their en- tertain.ment, which t h e y rendered during the after- noon, and that is that they meant well. Let us leave the dead past alone. The accompanying illust r a t i o n .lx a ..-f X sN:E-f Tl,MU 'mil ll . A m , aff, iff' K, JM we it 'R I xx ' xm if X ..., VW29huf.2-- nfl r the laws of Hollins. Here- tofore young men have had to iight their way to gain ad- mittance to the grounds, and now it seems they are in- vited to come. Of course they were taken off to Mr. Cocke's cottage for lunch, so represents two p r e c i o u s young de-ars singing Oh That We Two Were Mayingf' My only thought during this selection was, Oh that you two were. My pen refuseth to describe further. It is dumb and-may they be also. A CALL T0 PATRIOTIC AND LOYAL STUDENTS On a recent visit of the il- lustrious and world-famous Dr. Leathermore to Hollins, he was so kind as to look approvingly upon the collec- tion of books gathered by our loving alumnae and librarian, and kept for the time being in two rooms on the fioor between the Liter- ary Society Halls and the gymnasium. He gave the very encouraging judgment that the aggregation of volumes was growing rapid- ily, and that perhaps in several years we would get a Library Building. l l Loyal and Supporting Stu- dents and Faculty, do you not see the dawn of a new era for our literary efforts, in this prophesy of a great and de-ep-seeing man? Rally to the cause! Cast your valuable possessions in the melting pot! Give your' all, that the day of the ful- iillment may be brought nearer to hand! Miss Matty and Miss Marian are plead- ing. Can you refuse them? 192 50..g..q..g-.g..g..g.. g g g..g..g..Qngu? 9 A Frame-up Proposition Why Hesitate Q L o n g e r ? Fancy Frames E for 5 Your Friends, L Funeral Frames - for 2 Your Family Obtainable at studio of D. Barringer o-1 0 o o 0 o one-fo-.q..g.....gi A THE COMIC SECTION , 11 THE DAILY SHORT STORY The Peerless Percival and Beautiful Belinda She was demure, though intensely lovely, with golden hair and Ianguishing dee-p- blue eyes. He was noble, my manly form at your feet. I-I-er face brushed against the rough tweed of his coat as she answered, simply, Peerless Percival, though you can't give me the luxu- ries that I am used to, I will be thine. Your divine elo- quence has conquered me. if - ? i ?3'i, ? f ' ,745 D f-. 7 vain .I als ' 'ii-'-FSR X X 1 I .-:L I x N, 1 f I .... ,S ...... 'Vg IICI -- lr 5 ' AX tix! o 4144 t, ll was 1 gay, and debonnaire. It was at twilight that they met. They sighed. They were alone. He broke the silence. This caused a slight noise. Beloved Belinda, said heg I must have known you always. Be mine. I cast I shall go ask Pa, the Peerless heroically said. I-Ie did. Be good to my J8W91,,' said Pa, and wiped away a tear. I-Ie was. And so they were married. STARTLING AND HEART- RENDING DISASTER A most deplorable condi- tion of affairs existed after the hurling of the bomb by Madam CDM that produced Freshmen Pledging. The shock was gigantic, while the shattering of hopes and breaking of plans could be heard for miles. The deed was committed in the pres- ence of a calm, unsuspecting audience, and though the members of each Sororityi met immediately, and sought means to repair the damage, it was deemed best to let havoc do its Worst. Many tears were wept openly over the dear departed Sisters that were to have- been, though all interments were private. It was also noted that the noses of certain aspiring subs were con- spicuously pink the next day. It is to be seriously con- sidered next year, we under- stand, whether only those ministers' daughters receiv- ing one hundred in deport- ment, and possessing -ethe- real expressions, shall be the eligibles for the Y. W. C. A. We hope, however, that the Literary Societies will con- tinue their democratic stand- ards-though it is more than we should expect. Sororities having set the pace, the en- tire College will probably be run completely over by other organizations trying to keep up. 193 e 5 5 6 2 ? 2 E x 9 Pretty Q 2 Posters 3 5 : 0 i e Q -r 'P lf, : Z WIS I i 2 ? Studio of : 2 9 5 9 IVI. DENA - . I 2 O - - O - Q O . - OWQWOUUN. .'9 '.S'0'9. . .W. . . '.'9. .5'.Q -.Qu-g3luQnQuQ-QguguQngugngugugngngngugf Lost! Somewhere between Main and Chapel, on Sunday night, a Cap and Gown. Finder please return to Riddick. '. Q .'0. 0 . . . .9. . 0g -Q4-png..q..g..9..g..9..gug..g..Q..gngng..guQnp 5 Q Pert 2 Penannts 'N lil: H s 9 5. X l .. x l I' 12 THE ICONOCLAST pg g g g lnk .I tn: I U, B47 -:Ld C-hay , lah addfa-. Cl 1f'l'1'l'? 1-mn ,. - Soma Pls, i neva atbcgn i . r--LMS '-- n r- A I'.fJ.'1- a Q . Q? ' L 'Q X fr D ie fs 51520 . l v F .Xin X - ',.I I A .., M X 'sf l ll fi fr iii fri ff 'f ri1ff-SSW. if A we l I f. .:H.'.-,-- f Q 1 V 1 til' lax ma! af' X JM O ,, li, N ---' - I ,D rl--1,4 HIT 0 ' M Fi ll - p I2 , U X q qgvg ' Lu i p I W! v..1L'1--- IQijf ,.f:j3?.'r-tif Y ji I . I ,li -qv, , 1 N A l . . . . , ws' ? The Sphinxes wish to state Requirements for making -M. that they are quite as much Sphinx. ' . A , A 15 of a Society Sausages as the Failure to make Mummy. 85 fgiff Mummies. The Sphinxes are -KN X J the only ones who think so. -. , - 'B , X X What made QJMF famous? SB' fy! - A One dozen American Beau- ff, For many years now we ties. 'Zum i have expectantly waited to P X L , A see the KA's grow up. We 5 ff 2 are doomed to disappoint- A handsome banquet was A PSQ?--5-:Mm ment. The baby carriages given three 119-YS b9f01'G SOCIETY SAUSAGES i Among the important events of the year was the .wedding of Miss Delta Tau Beta to Mr. S. S. Sigma. The Sisters of the bride and groom were the only attend- ants. The church was elab- orately decorated in Silver, Gold, and Blue, and the triangle figured loudly in the wedding march. A iargel company of near-relatives were present. After a short honeymoon, the young couple will reside at No. - Second are still prominent. Dr. Kent: What are all these girls with armbands on for? - Miss Mary: Oh, those are the Leopards. The wedding of the illus- trious Miss Lambda Rhowena to Mr. Gamomicron Pibald was- solemnized with great ceremony, at the home of the bride. Only the relatives were present. - The Kaiser is the only man yet who seems to be endowed with a little of the Pledge Day, by the Phi Mu's, to their select elect. Of course a nice quiet way of not mentioning your Society to a new girl was to have the letters QM engraved on all the ices, cakes, linen, sil- ver, and glassware. Though patriotic songs were sung, such words as America, Woodrow Wilson, and Joy, were substituted for the words QM. The banquet was elaborately served, and enjoyed by all. T Miss Agnes, in Class, just after ,repremanding a girl for not being more explicit: Mother is the necessity for Avenue, QWest, Hollins, Va. ADM spirit. invention, you know. .... ........................................................-..........E MARVELOUS OPPORTUNITY , Trip around the world. Miss Parkinson as Guide. Q s All expenses not over five cents 5 S First-class accommodations 3 2 2 SILNLJ .I-CJR ISCDCJKLET O 0 O O0OooQuO0Ovv0o0O0ONO4-Qo0O-oQ+oQqg.- 194 3 wkk kOM0dNli 5 Qi 'IE H88 as 5: fn e I: 1 b 1915 the Spinster C onkribulors EMILY BATTLE JUDITH RIDDICK ELLEN CHILES T MARY SHAW . NELL CHOATE JENNIE SNEAD A MR. F. A. CUMMINOS LUCILE STEWART, HATTIE HILL JOSEPHINE TAYLOR MARGARET ,HOWARD S RACHEL WILSON PI-IOEBE HUNTER GILKYSON MRS. MARY MASTERS TURNER , ! if Si, fff'?'Sr',ijQ N N N O9 5 K Y , 196 1615 be gp i n stem 19115 FROM 1898, THE DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE FIRST SPINSTER, TO 1915 1 B98 1 899 1 900 1 901 1 902 1 903 1 904 I 905 1 906 1 907 ANNA COWAN GALES .................................................................................................... Editor-in-Chief ROSE PLEASANTS COCKE ...... ........ A ssociate Editor GERTRUDEV WHITING ................ ..... .............. A r t Editor BEssIE KENDRICK 'PEYTON .... Q ....................... Business Manager MARY ANTOINETTE 'JOHNSE .... ...... A ssistanti Business Manager LoU1sE WARD ..................................................... ....................................................... MINNIE FREEMAN, ETHEL WILLS, F LORA WEBSTER, ELLA F URMAN, JUSTINA BABB, ADELE STABLER, ELEANOR DINWIDDIE .............. ..... ....,,Eciitor-in-Chief ..Associate Editors MINNIE T. FREEMAN ...................................................................... ...... E ditor-in-Chief MARY C. KUSIAN, ETHEL WITHERSPOON ........................................ .............. A rt 'Editors CARRIE J. FULLER, 'KATHERINE B. TUPPER, FLORENCE BOOTH ...... ....... A ssociate Editors MARTHA WILLIAMSON .................................. ......................... 4 ..... ..... E d itor-in-Chief ALLENE TUPPER ....................................................................... ........ I ......... A rt Editor SUSIE POLLARD, ETTA BLANCHARD, FRANCES WOOTERS ....... ....... A ssociate Editors KATHERINE ,TUPPER ......................... ................................... ........ B u siness Manager AIMIE REED - .,,,.......... .. ........ ...... ..... ...... E d i tor-in-Chief MARJORIE BOOTH .... I ............ Art Editor HENRIETTA HILL BLANCHARD, 'FRANCES -LALLIE WAIT, MARY V. in MASTERS ..,.....,.................................................I................................. ...... ssociate -Editors MARY V. MASTERS ,...... ........ E ditor-in-Chief MARJORIE BOOTH ........,.... Art Editor FRANCES WAIT, LUCILE M. CARTER, SARAH GRIFFIN ...,.... ...... ............. A s sociate Editors FRANCES WARREN ..................... ............................................ ...................... B usiness Manager MARGARET MCCALLA ...... ' ........ Assistant Business Manager LEoNoRA COCKE ...... ...... ...... ..... ......,....,,..,.,,.... E d i t or-in-Chief MARJORIE BOOTH ...........................,....,,...,.....,...,....,.,,,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,., A rt Editor MARY SHEPPARD, ETTA REAVES,.OLlVE SKEGGS ........ ,.,.... A ssociate Editors ANNIE CLARKSON ..................,.......................,...,. Q ...... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Q ,,.... B usiness Managerr MARGARET MCCALLA ......... ........ A ssistant Business Manager MARY J. CHANDLER .....,......................,,.,,.,.,,,,,,,,..,,.,.,.,.,.,..,...,.,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,..,.,, Editor-in-Chief MARY STUART COCKE, RosE M. SATTERFIELD, C. LoUIsE GEDGE, ROSAMOND THOMPSON ...................,......,..... - g..4.g .......,..,.. I .,.................... ...,., A ssociate Editors LOLA SMITH ........................... ....,.........,.... B usiness Manager LALLIE LEE CARPENTER ........,....... ....,, ...... ,,,,,, ......... A s s i stant Business Manager FRANCES KINGSLEY LIGON ...........,....,. I ,,,.,,,,,...,,,,,,' .,,.,.,,,,,,.,,.,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,..,,I I ,,,.,.,..,,,,, E ditorain-Chief RosE MCGUIRE SATTERFIELD,-FLCSSIEKFLOYD DENMAN, ELSIE FIELD- , , ' ' INC. MILES, BEss PORTER .,,.....I.......,...................................................,.. ....... A ssociate Editors LALLIE LEE CARPENTER ............, ...................... B usiness Manager VIRGINIA WILLINGHAM .......... ,,,,,, ,.,,,, .......,.,, A s s Istant.Business Manager MARGARET LOUISE HALL .......,.,,.,....,,.....,...,..,.........,,..,.,,,,.,.,,...........,...,,,,,,.,...,,..,...,.,.,. Editor-in-Chief LOUISE MURPHY, ANNIE DARLINGTON, HELEN BARKSDALE, ELLEN WITT ..................... ........... ................................ .................... ........... .... Assoeiate Editors V' 11 11 I ,Y . -I 1915 Ghz Spinster 197 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 LULU STEDMAN VIRDEN .... ................... B usiness Manager CLAUDIA WOOD ................. ....... A ssistant Business Manager LOUISE BOYCE MURPHY ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,..,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,, I .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, E ditor-in-Chief SOPHIE TILLMAN, PHOEBE HUNTER, CATHERINE BRYAN, GERTRUDE I JOHNSTONE. ,.,.,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,-,,,,-,,,,,,,-,, - ,,,,,.-,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,, A s soeiate Editors MARY MILES ............ .,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,. B usiness Manager LOUISE CARPENTER ,.,.....,,..,,.,,.,,, ,,,,,,Assistant , Business Manager PHOEBE UNDERWOOD HUNTER ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,..... E d itor-in-Chief SOPHIE TILLMAN, MARION WILKINSON, FRANCES LONGEN, I-IELEN STEINER ,,.,.,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,.., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, .,,,, Associate Editors DORA -LOUISE CARPENTER ,... ,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. B usiness Manager VIRGINIA C. CORKE .....,...... ..... , .Assistant Business Manager MAYSIE SLOAN LYLES ..........,,..,.,,..,.,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,.,.,,.......,..,.... .,........,,...,...,..,. E ditor-in-Chief JEANIE COGKE, DOUGLAS HILL, NATALIE HOLMAN, HENRIETTA TAYLOR ............................... .....,............................,,................. . .. Associate Editors VIRGINIA CHEVALIER CORKE ..... ...................... B usiness Manager FLORRIE -MALONE ................... ....... A ssistant Business Manager DOUGLAS HILL ...................................................................... ...... ...... E d itor-in-Chief JEANIE COCKE, RUTH RIDDICK, BARBARA WILLIAMS, KATE BROSIUS .................,..............,...............,.,................ .......... . .. FLORRIE MALONE Associate Editors .Business Manager ANNIE COOLEY .................. ....... A sslstant Business Manager ROSE ERSKINE I-IEILMAN ........................................................................... ....,. E ditor-in-Chief LAURA LEE COONEY, ANNA MUCKLEROY, ESTELLE ANGIER, I-IELEN ' CORKE, RUTH CRUPPER .................................................................. ..... A ssociate Editors ANNIE COOLEY ...................... ..................... B usiness Manager KATE WATTS ............ ....... A ssistant Business Manager KATHERINE WATTS ........................................................................................................ Editor-in-Chief ESTELLE ANGIER, ELIZABETH CAMP, HELEN DUNTzE, ANNA MUCKLEROY, MARGARET BOSWELL .......................................................................................... Associate Editors MARTHA WATSON ............. ................. B usiness Manager BESSIE MARTIN .... Assistant Business Manager ANNA MUCKLEROY. .......................................................................................... .... E ditor-in-Chief B-EATRIGE R. BOSLEY, WILLIE H. MUSE, DOROTHY C. MAYO, EUGENIA BARRINGER, M. ESTELLE ANGIER ....................................................... ..... A ssociate Editors BESSIE T. MARTIN ................................... ................. B usiness Manager GLADYSE. SCALING .... ..... A ssistant Business Manager EUGENIA BARRINGER ...................................................................................................... Editor-in-Chief BESSIE MONROE, CATHARINE PHILSON, MARGARET SAWYER, ELEANOR KENT, I ELIZABETH MOORE ....... ............... ................................... ........................... A s s ociate Editors BERENICE FORD ,,,,,,.,,, ' .... ...................... B usiness Manager VIRGINIA MILTON ....... Assistant Business Manager 01. dlibe Qpiuster 1915 v ,' 1 1- 1 w f 1' 1 ? .,1 11 v 1 ri 1 1 V END MS . Q Q s . vi, Q, '. ' gl lg, !fl ,Ni 1 - NAA' G5 6 Ajlatronize Cut l Abverlisers ww 1 l I J 00 00 0 00 0000000 I 0 0 00 K! 4 , l R , I l ri p i , . , ,, , i . f. ,, , ,Mn an l l Q BIRDSEYE VIEW OF HOLLINS COLLEGE CFOUNDED 18425 LOCATION-Mountains of Virginia, seven miles north of Roanoke. BUILDINGS-Eight large brick buildings, equipped for thirty-five oilicers teachers, and two hundred and fifty students. 5 5 I. College Course-Four years, with fourteen units entrance requirements II. College Preparatory-Two years. III. School of Music-Piano, Voice, Violin, Organ, Theory, Harmony, etc. Music faculty consists of a Director, and six teachers associated with 3 IV. Art, Expression, Domestic' Science, Physical Culture. r i and The him. I E Those interested are invited to apply for catalog and other publications, which give g W full information. 4 I 2 ingugeuln 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L E i 1 i RANKIN COMPANY, Inc. JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS WRITE FOR FAIRY STONE CATALOG 108 SOUTH JEFFERSON STREET ROANOKE, VA. 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BRING THEM' TO US or phone and we will send, and will promptly dye or clean ladies' or gentlemen's clothing, gloves, feathers, laces, curtains, etc. We exercise extreme care in handling delicate articles, and guarantee to return them uninjured. All goods dyed in the most permanent colors and superior manner. A II! , Me' I WORN HERE, THERE, AND EVERYWHERE --fl. .Qui WALK-OVER BOOT SHOP W 'M'H mW'-5' 12 CAMPBELL AVENUE, WEST ROANOKE, VA. Vail l.BZlI' Bl'0llIBfS' Villl l.B6I'-l'llllllBI' Pharmac UFU2 UOIHPHHY y TWO BIG DRUG STORES ,16West Campbell Avenue SouthJefTerson street The Slofes Next to Roanoke Theater EXCLUSIVE AGENTS Martha Washington Candy 5Oc. lb. Huyler's Candy .... 800. lb. l..iggett's Candy .... SOC. lb. Also Cream Candy, Imported and 20c. Ib.g Jordon Almonds, 39c. lb.: Assortment of Loose Candy at Popular Prices Domestic Perfumes, Toilet Powders, Soaps, Etc. A LARGE VARIETY OF' TOOTH, NAIL, AND HAIR BRUSHES. PARISIAN IVORY WHITE GOODS, IN TOILET SETS, COMBS, BRUSHES. MIRRORS, ETC. .-gngeeg.-g..g-egugngeeg-.Q y t W -netsw i2'v'1'i ' ii 'id' L' eu i -xx lit? elf Jifkfxi . 'HN Hg Ll W , , r ,ZX igffiw-Zia? 7 G' ' ' ' xii 507. fri A i r' X' . is the chlef conslderatlon, R gil ls? Mg , X , ff V, - l' i l: if .5 ll' ' after all-now, honest lnjunl Q 0 ,il ' E . - 9 3 A I' rd' A . VI- Qu' 7 Your Man IS, 1sn t he . NNY ! L r NX I if X Q XXIUIL-2.44 X ya- s h b ' 11 Nr .ef X lf E uc elng t e case, you S .I og ,. ,ff , , , Q - - .- -ef-fwff f f f want to he his 1deal,torema1n irq., '51 Vg' i ,R-, . . , . I ., I rl ,lin ,ig I his ideal through the years. 391' 'Q'-gfaggx V, ' , 1 if :ig In the first place, you'llwant a good l'ij:.5, W4 lt 1, ff-if - - it hgllliaq' ' sweater for Gym practice, or some 7- , N Q X -1 other athletic goods, to keep you in ,' lt ' ' 1 . . . . ll' Ilfm W at 4 s' WW 19 9' the fine physical condition thats nec- f I essary for your keen class competition , 3 l2 2 lv H ll' - C1 1 ' h V' j i-'Jia '- Zllll- at o ms to eve op you into t e . ffkw 1? ,frigxl strong woman you want to be for him. We have the sweaters and the i 0 athletic goods, as well as Hollins Holllns glrls College pennants, pins, buttons, special t for years class or individual cards or stationery- have made you and he will prize those letters a Our Store few years hence. headquarters And, of course, we have books, when In magazines, Conlclin fountain pens, Roanoke leather goods, Piclcard china, Sheflield T silver, and cut glass. n Caldwell-Sites Company l05 South Jefferson Street RCANOKE, VA. Exquisite F all and Winterishoes FOR EXACTING WOMEN x n... . I .J 'QM 7: fr gisfi'-,ms FE ' , , '- , r a i , 1 -was 1 tw X 4 Q I f ',.l.4g5g ' 1' l v it ,- W... ,Rh it 3 1...- K ll' if I ff ,- X K - . 't -xi . l . X 7 ,, Nix' ' ,- E. ARE showing all the favored leathers, materials, and lasts, and you can feel reasonably sure, when your selection is made here, the style you select will be correct in vogue. Ill Aside from this fact, there is a great deal of satisfaction in wearing the new things first. In addition to the newness of style, the fineness of leather, etc., the superior skill of our salespeople in properly fitting footwear with glovelike snugness commends this store to exacting women. Slippers Tinted to Malclz the Shade of Evening Gowns l. Bachrach Shoe Company I8 SOUTH JEFFERSON STREET ROANOKE, VA. 9.4.4..g..g..9..g..g.-g..9..g..g..g..g..q..g..g..g..9-.g..g-.g..pup.Q.4..Q..g..g..Q..g..g-.g..9..png..g-.g..g..g..g..9..g..g-qng..g..g..g..g.....g-. THE STONE PRINTING AND MANUFACTURING COMPANY ENGRAVING PRINTING BINDING QII? PROGRAMS, HANDBOOKS, MENUS DANCE CARDS, VISITING CARDS SOCIAL AND CLUB STATIONERY INVITATIONS, BADGES, BOOKLETS CALENDARS, ETC. QI? COMPLETE FACILITIES FOR TURNING OUT COLLEGE PUBLICATIONS WRITE FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES EVERETT-WADDEY COMPANY RICHMOND, VA. The Largesl Engraving Establishment in the Souih CALLING CARDS, SOCIETY AND' WEDDING INVITATIONS, MONOGRAM AND FRATERNITY STATIONERY - L 'iTHE BIG DRUGSTORE Our prescription department is equipped with drugs, chemicals, etc., of highest purity, and all compounding is done by sIciIIed pharmacists, who employ the most improved methods. Imported and Domestic Toilet Articles, best stock in town. American. EngIish, and French Perfumes, the latest specialties of all the Ieading makers. Foss' Quality and NunnaIIy's Chocolates, Peters' and NestIe's Swiss Chocolates, and I'IuyIer's Specialties. All the Iatest souvenir cards-the ones of Hollins are the best ever produced. BARNETT-SCHENK DRUG COMPANY 31 CAMPBELL AVENUE, THROUGH TO 32 SALEM AVENUE 4 R O A N O K E . V A . THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ROANOKE, VA. CAPITAL, SURPLUS, AND PROFITS . , 35 950,000.00 RESOURCES, OVER ..... 4,500,000.00 H. S. TROUT, PRESIDENT DAVID W. FLICKWIR, FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT J. TYLER MEADOWS, SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT AND CASHIER ' J. C. DAVENPORT, ASSISTANT CASHIER J. H. MATTHEWS, ASSISTANT CASHIER STRONG IN RESOURCES-STRONG IN MANAGEMENT-STRONG IN EVERY QUALITY THAT MAKES FOR THE SATISFACTION OF DEPOSITORS 0000000 00000 0 00 0 0 0 Qjggg gg ff I i IX E iz.: IA- Z ON DISPLAY IN THE FULLEST VARIETY The very Iatest fashion conceit, to cater to the most exacting demands of the greatest devotee of fashion among the coIIege girls Always the most authentic styles from which to choose DRESSES AND SUITS FOR EVERY OCCASION Chic garments for street wear, for caIIing, for informal social eventsg charming costumes for the most formaI evening functions, with every dainty accessory of dress that heart could wish COME AND SEE THE COLLEGE GIRLS' STORE S. H. HEIRONIMUS COMPANY ROANOKE, VA. Q..gngug-.guy..g-.Q-.g.....g..Q..p uqngng ff ' 1 4' ' , . ., , . 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