Hollins University - Spinster Yearbook (Roanoke, VA)

 - Class of 1930

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Roseate they flash'd in the dawn, Instinct with promise of sunrise, Of serfoice to ages unhornj Eager and restless and honest,' Daring, aspiring and brightj l7Vhere is the vision? 'Tfwas holy, Can it be lost in the night? Can it he lost in the night? W'e are the dreams of the dreamer: Think you his foisions could fade? Saw you his eyes as he journey'd? Knofw you the price that he paid? Ours the fruition of gladness, Ours the light and the gleam, Lifting our eyes to the mountains, PVe, too, are dreaming a dream. Pye, too, are dreaming a dream. Guard you the dreams of the dreamer, Quiet the fway that he trod. Held in its chalice of mountains, flollins lies open to God. Simple and earnest and daring, Friendly and quiet and true, Such fwas the dream of our founder, Such his ideal for you. Such his ideal for you. -LOU LIE SNEAD -ERICH RATH. asf 18 - '-- 'v5.,. ,,..., - , 4 J.- . . . 7, W-4,4 :QF 49' ,,.. Y ,f ,, em4'i'L.'P..'.. !!!ir., ,. aff - -Ag::77 't'::rv:z,:W',' -1-.-.ea-L-.f,..r-:-1 Tfg' tl 5 if ' i M if RS SEE ? 8 v Y ' A Q -E 7 , 5 N ENIBLAZONRY of two coats-of-arms in juxtaposition. The first is that of the Coeke family impaling the Pleasants eoat-of- arms. The second is that of the Hollins family. The smaller shield super-imposed is the seal of Hollins College, with its motto, NIJQTJIZUYT Ocular, which was given in honor of Mr. Coekels favorite verse in the Bible, Psalms IZI-I-HT vvill lift up mine eyes to the hills from whence Cometh my help: My help cometh from Jehovah who made heaven and earth. The motto of the Hollins family was f'Look to the Heavens, and is represented in the crest, a hand pointing to a star. Tlnf origfizml wzlllzlazolzry was madz' by Bliss l,ufi1' P. Sfozzf. v 1 P 1 w I i H i w K I w , , ,V Ei w. M ri M 31 ,N N ,, W1 Y, I N V N 1 tx l M J 1 I V , 5 , J, f- , A e '.v.p-fe-Qv',..-,,,... .. ... . ' E' -144--ff - - The Endowment and Hollins N AN EFFORT to prove that girls possessed minds worth training, llflary Lyon, in 1837, founded at Ipswich, lylassachusetts, the seminary which became Moiiiit Holyoke College. Two years later Charles L. Cocke, then a lad of nineteen, expressed in a letter to a kinswoman a settled purpose to devote his life to the higher education of women. Nine years after llflary Lyon began her epochal experiment in New England, Dr. Cocke became the principal of Valley Union Seminary, a small coedu- cational school in Roanoke County, Virginia. ln 1852 he recommended to his board that boys be excluded in order that accommodations might be given girls applying for admission. Thus was born Hollins College, the oldest chartered college for women in Virginia. VVhen llflatthew Vassar testified to his faith in northern women by founding Vassar College, six women's colleges in the South that are still in existence had begun their careers. Only one of these has been able to secure the minimum endowment required for recognition by the American Association of University Woiiieii. The fault lies not with the institutions but with a public which, despite its prating of the cultural advantages possible only through the education of women, has not been willing to support its women's colleges. The educational problem, identical with most of the other problems confronting women to-day, is largely economic. Colleges, now that we have made a fetish of standardization, cannot be run without endowments. lfndowments must come through large gifts. Large givers are chiefly men, and men have not yet caught the vision of womenls education as interpreted in financial terms. The crisis that now confronts the women's colleges can be passed only when we translate belief into support. The debt which the South recognizes it is making little effort to pay. lylen have simply formed the habit of contributing to' their own institu- tions. -lust and kind they may be, but they are men-and as men they expect to be the recipients of the good things of this world. Une can understand their point of view, which adoring women have helped them to achieve. lt is amazing, moreover, that women with money should also in large numbers bestow their gifts upon institutions that educated their husbands or sons-amazing, yet according to their natures. VVomen love men more than they love each other. They love their sons more than they love their daughters. Through the ages they have denied themselves that men might have every desire gratified. The hope of the colleges lies in recent indications that women are undergoing a change of heart. justice and gratitude demand that we remember first those great poineers among colleges that opened to women the doors of educational opportunity. The debt long standing can never be fully paid, nor can it be accurately computed. For seventy-five years graduates of our oldest Southern colleges have carried culture into the homes of the South. From their ranks have been recruited teachers who have given their students more than mere learning. fill 19 -A Y.-,ff--.-n-11-v -'--f N'---f- --- '-W -1- r--'- -4- -----'- '- -- -'-'-- 'v-- ---'-ef--T--f - - -'Ava H' ' ' '- H' Hollins alumnaf: know what Holli11s has meant to them. They know wl1at Hollins may mean to thousands of other girls to be educated there in years to come. Lives that have entered into the making of Hollins have left their impress, as real as it is intangible. Dreams a11d hopes, struggles and failures, successes, visio11 a11d determina- tion, love and faith-these are the qualities that have entered i11to Hollins. We know that Hollins cannot continue without CI1ClOXV1DCllf. VVe k11ow, too, that foundations and wealthy individuals are looking to the alumnae to place Hollins upon a public basis. Wheii the S65o,ooo necessary to effect the transfer has been raised, the College will be in a position to attract large gifts. For full national recognition Hollins lacks nothing but endowment. Girls holding its Bachelor of Arts degree are doing creditable work in the largest universities in the COLIIlfI'y. The Association of American Colleges has accepted Holli11s into its member- ship. Holli11s alumna are leaders i11 COIHITlLlI'll'CiCS i11 practically every state. In raising the endowment for Hollins we are 11ot merely perpetuating the college we love, the college that may educate our daughters a11d our daughters' daughters, 11Ot merely achieving for ourselves the academic status which our college work deserves, but we are also laboring for the cause of womanls education and testifying to our faith i11 an ideal worth preserving for posterity. Hollins typihes a merging of that which is best in progressive thought with those traditions worthy to be safeguarded. Alumnae and students, the task is ours. Let us bring about its speedy accomplishment! -EUDORA RAMSAY Riciirxizosox, VVestover Hills, Richmond, Virginia. 'iff' l +2-I 20 lie 41' ,N Z I 3 l L 4 l S 1 I QM .FQ MISS MATTY L. COCKE, President 1 I I est 22 ,QQ N....,.,....... .... - - PW L A 1' QM u -iv, Y 1 .4-f ' ' .7f . F ., V . f-- .. . H-,f l , , , --- ,-1 - , ,. ,. . .1 ,, , '-:f ' -14,,w,. ,A,A,,,3 L,-zz. ,-,.,,- - ,.,,, , 4. ,W W ' .- V - -J ' .A . ' -, ,W , H 11.4 - F Mlss NIARY NV1LL1.LxMsoN, Dum 23 521' 'f S Officers of Administration and Faculty Session 1929-1930 NIATTY L. COOKE. .. ......... President JOSEPH A. TURNER .... ........ C Ieneral .fllfzrznger hi. ESTES COOKE .... ...Sf7C7'FliIl7'j7 and Treasurer The Faculty? MATTY L. COOKE, LL. D., Pwsizlwzt AGNES C. TERRELL A. B. fl-lollins Collegel Proffssor of Ilislory M. ESTES COCKE M. A. CUniversity of Virginiaj Proffssor of Pl1ysif5,' Dean of Insfrzzflion GEORGE BRAXTON TAYLOR D. D. fM6I'CCl' Universitylg A. B. KRichmond Collegejg Graduate of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Rcsidwzt Clll1fPfllill,' Emeritus Professor of Bible CHARLES N. DICKINSON CLllllVB1'Slfy of Virginiaj Proffssor of lllfIllffll'lllllfif5,' Svc'rclary of the Faculiy THALIA S. HAYVVARD A. B. Clelollins Collegej g Student of University of Pennsylvania Summer School Proffxsor of Bofany MARY WILLIAMSON A. B. Qleflollins Collegejg M. A. fflolumhia Universityj Proffssor ofPf1zl0s0pl1y and Psyffzologyj Dum of Ilfomm F. LAlNlAR JANNEY A. M. QYale Universityjg Ph. D. Uohns Hopkins Universityj Proffxvsor of English Language and Lilcrallzrvj Hmd of the .Dc fJll7'fllII'Ilf IDA SITLIQR l A. B. and M. S. fUniversity of Michiganj A Professor of Zofilogy and Hygiene Eiilfllfll group arrangfd in order of ajnpoilzlmcnl lo jnrfsmzl jnosilion. +3 2sL lie V H- - , ......- .....-.........,...-....-...........A.,....... ............. . N.. ..... .... -...,.. ..-. -l ,, -- - V N, f S. -v . ., ,,,,.,,,,.,,,.,,. 4 , 1 -C '-i- .- . 1' . - l..- ,W .1-.-.L. LLL.-. .,....--I l -.f- Ji ' -I. 'W .jsfiigfff: '.1.g.'f1'.. .-N3Z1'T ' ff-,l r fr ':. ..Ll I HARRIET HULDAH FILLINGER B. S. and M. S. CUniversity of Chicagoj Professor of Clzemislry E. MARION SMITH A. M. and Ph. D. CBryn Mawr Collegejg Graduate Student Radcliffe Collegeg Fellow in Greek, Bryn Mawr, 1919-1920 Professor of Lalin and Greek MARGARET PHELAN SCOTT A. B. CI-Iollins Collegejg A. M. CRadcliFfe Collegej l Professor of Hisioryg Head of the Department GLADYS LOUISE PALMER B. A. QBarnard Collegelg Ph. D. QUniversity of Pennsylvaniaj Professor of Economics and Sociology RACHEL WILSON A. B. lllollins Collegelg A. M. CUniversity of Cliicagobg Diplome d'etudes frangaises, Institut de Touraine Professor of Frrncl1,' Head of the Deparlment MABEL ROBERTA CARTER A. B. and A. M. QOhio YVesleyan Collegej g B. D. QUniversity of Chicagol Professor of Bible GOLDENA C. FARNSVVORTH B. S. QUniversity of Missourijg M. S. QUnive1'sity of Chicagoj Professor of Plzysics MARGUERITE C. H EARSEY A. B. Clelollins Collegejg A. M. QRadclifIe Collegejg Ph. D. CYale Universityj Professor of English VIRGIN IA RATH A. B. CI'Iollins Collegejg M. A. QColumbia Universityl Director of Plzysical Education GERALDINE P. DILLA B. CIIniversity of MlClllgllIllQ A. M. QIndiana Universityjg Graduate Student the Ilniversit ' 2' of Chicago and Columbia University .-Issociafe Professor of Ezzglislzf Direcior of English Composilion AGNES G. SANDERS A. B. lIIollins Collegejg M. S. lUniversity of Chicagoj flssislanl Professor of Clfemislry NATALYIQ ADELIXIA COLFIQLT A. B. CVaSsar Collegejg M. A. QStanford Universityjg Ph. D. QStanford Universityj flssislani Professor of Ecozzomies and Gofoernment asf 25 536 u GRACE M ILDRED SPROULL A. B. QMiz1mi Universityj g Certificat d'etudes franqaises fUniversite de Parisj 5 M. A. CUniversity of Chicagoj Assistant Professor of French ORLIE PELL A. B. QBryn Mawrj g M. A. fUnive1'sity of VVisconsinD g Completed residence work for Ph. D. Degree QColumbia Universityj V Assistant Professor of Philosophy LAURA E. GUSTAFSGN A. B. and A. M. CRz1dclifIe Collegej Hssistant Profcssor of Latin JOHN M. MCGINNIS A. B. QLz1ke Forest Collegejg A. M. fHz1rvard Universityjg Ph. D. CYale Universityj Hssistant Professor of Psychology MRS. ERICH RATH A. B. fHollins Collegej Instructor in German SUSIE N. BLAIR A. B. QVVesthampton Collegejg A. M. CUniversity of Virginiaj Instructor of Dramatics and English Composition GRACE E. CHEVRAUX B. S. COhio State Universityj Instructor in Physical Education LETHA ANN SMITH B. A. and M. S. CMcGill Universityj Instructor in Matlzcllzatics and Physics SHIO SAKANISHI B. Litt. Umperial Universityj Tokio, Japang A. B. CVVheaton Collegejg M. A., and Ph. D. QUniversity of Michiganj l Profcssor of English MRS. ORVAL HAND B. S. fElmira Collegejg M. S. QBYOXVII Universityj Instructor in Zoology MARY LANE CHARLES A. B. QEarlhz1m Collegejg M. A. QBryn Mawr Collegej Instructor in Frcnch MARGARET HELLER B. S. QPennsylvania State Collegej Laboratory Alssistant in Chemistry Y .nr W I 191 20 he .........--Q .......1-.,.......-q...............-......i......+.....i......- . ...-........., V .,.- .- -.........,...... -. 2-414--' ss s my gl J 'll I 1 I I I 4 I S Q J, la. --T--- A -A--...,,,.-l---.- -M.,- - . fp-L. ,-..,f..N. .....:f. 9- -. , . - Y. .. ' ', . .TT 'TP . ,--.--v-v vf'---3-1-iir?- . L , .. La., .. .. . W ...- f. . ts.,.f.-c......L,..... ... -L ..., M-W' L . , ,. ,.....,. , L - . N .. CI RALDIVL II SULLIX AW Lalzofaiozy l5.rz5fa11l zzz foology 131 I 5 4. I i A. B. QElmira Collegej IIAYONIA RNGX A. B. QVVinthrop Collegej, A. B. cB1ll'II2lI'Cl Collegel Rfgisirar MARY LGU ISE MADDREY A. M. CColumbia Universityj .flssisiazzl Io ffm Dwaiz The School of Music ERICH RATH Scharwenka Conservatory, Royal Academy Institute for Church Music, Berlin Drafz and Professor' of Piano and Organ ADELAIDE LOUISE CANIPBELL Student of Edna A. Hall, Boston, Edmund I. Meyer, Charles VVhitney Coombs, A. Y. Cornell, New York, Elsa Kalisky, Richard Loewe, Berlin Proffssor of foifr Czzllurr FRANCES ANNA G'NEILL Mus. B. fYale Ifniversityj, Student, Stanley Smith, Bruce Simonds, Hugo Kortschak and Emmeran Stoeber fissisianz' Professor of Violin and Tfivory ANNA L. MACDONALD L. Mus. Cllalhousie Universityl, Graduate Halifax Conservatory of Music and the Nova Scotia Normal College, Graduate of the Institute of Music Pedagogy, Northampton, Massachusetts, Student of Frances Grover, Boston Izzslrzzffor in Piano FLORENCE MAY ADEL B. Mus., New England Conservatory, Boston, University Extension Conservatory, Chicago, B. M., Summer Sessions: Peabody Conservatory, Columbia University, School of Music and Arts, American Conservatory, Fontainebleau Ifzstruelor in Piano IVIARY WOOD VVHITEHURST B. Mus. fHollins Collegel, Summer School University of Virginia, Summer School Columbia University Izzsirzzrlor in Piano and Public Sl'fl00f Nfzzyii' BESSIE PEYTGN .'155isla1zl in llflzzsic' Di'jvarl111i'11l V E RA H GNVAR D B. Mus. CHollins Collegel I-Issixfalzl fo lfn' lJil'1'I'fU!' eil 137 ,-,N N 4- 1 '-'.--4',M .V --. , ! I is f it , A The Library MARIAN S. BAYNE Librarian LOUISE LESLI E FANT B. S. in Library Science fUniversity of Illinoisj flssistant Librarian CHARLOTTE MAE TI PLADY A. B. fRandolph-Macon WVoman's Collegelg Student in Library School, Columbia University Hssislanf in Library Physicians to the College W. P. JACKSON, IMI. D. Uohns Hopkins Universityj GEORGE B. LAWSON, IVI. D. Uohns Hopkins Universityj J. E. GARDNER, IW. D. Q-Iohns Hopkins Universityj Other OHScers MARIA F. PARKINSON Social Diroctor Emerila IVIRS. B. C. BARBEE Superfoisor of Bzzildirzgs WILLIE IW. SCOTT Sffrflary Io ffm Prexidmzl BETTY G. DICKINSON .Issislant Sfcrelary and Treasurw' ELIZABETH U. KELLAIVI, R. N. Head of Injirmary INIRS. C. A. BOOZER Ilozzsekeepez' ARGYLE TUTVVILER ffrsistanf lo .S'uperQ1i.for of Buildings Clzaprfron MARY CRAIG A. B. fVVinthrop Collegejg Graduate Assembly Training School -Issislanl in Sofia! 016566 EUNICE A. BARRY ffsxisfant lo lfze General MH7ldgFl' IXIRS. J. A. TURNER 13001: Shop Student Assistants In Zlze Library In Bolany EIVIILY C. SAUNDERS PHOEBE DEWAR GORDON FRANCES W. STOAKLEY ANTOINETTE MOSELEY In Psychology BETTY GRAHAIVI INGLES agf 28 53+ FRANCES CLAY DODD In Plzysifal Education NANCY C. WILSON .....- ,.. -......- . Q . .-......-...........-.a........... u s mu ' - . Q ' I l l 1 1 1 . t f l 1. .. . X.. ' fa- w D do kff cf, 62,40 df y P lf: lj' l III 'i' 1 Erik- ' .4 Milf ? 6, - . ' .I - ' I 9 1 E . E X kj if' ,gl ' .'f- T 1 ff .JL 'RSX ' 'f- -L - 1 8 61 51 8 8 O he Qllibil war perioo brought more troubles, ano oemoraligeo ronbitions in general. jFinally, toith the fall of the Qlionfeoerary, it seemeo almost useless to keep the srhool going, but the faith ann beter: mination of Elgar. Qlorke, together tnith the help ano encouragement of frienos, mabe it pos: sible to keep up the fight. Zin 1869, Qghiain lhuiloing was finally rompleteb, ann nero hope rame. Gllhe perioo from 1870 to 1889 toas one of prosperity ano progress for Ihollins. Iln 1874, the son of Hpr. Qllorke, Qlharles ihenry, took the Duties of business manager of the 1llnstitution.Gl1his oibision of responsibilities toas murh neeoeb. 'll5etterment, enlarge: ment, progress?-this was the aim ano ioeal tuhirh inspireo mr. Qliorke. sllthough he realigeb that the equipment of Ihollins was far from romplete, ano that murh was to be arromplisheo, he somehoto beliebeb that in the future all that seemeo impossible then moulo materialige. Qlt this time, the Qlirustees, unable to pay apr. Qlorke the Debt they otoeo him, offereo to gibe him a been to the Ilnstituf tion, but he berlineb, for he realigeb that pri: hate otonership tooulo be a Uisaobantage to the srhool. gf 1 lim! 'ww ' ' ' f' ' 'rr 'inf . f 'Y' I . ygcvl I I S gf A -I-3. , , A T J. .Q I 1, gn E - Il v w ww , - . I t ml X X ' f'B'Q Z I Aifwf f I Ya m i' r ll . fr I X ' Ji N K f ,, , f ,, ,N r V . vw WXJXX 1 , 'by , . XX 1 ,f me X . I ,Q W l f MW 'mhmk L, I X- xx, - A ' if I f- ' x i ' I X X 2 W! A , XEHE' r 'wgg qkn' ff f K1 wf dn.-1 M K 1 A' J X 1 91 f . if N ,I , Par if -,E ' 'f x N . M l E M f M N Q Ka 4 42 f fx T X X lm . 'W ' .pl ,, f25 ... I EAST BUILDING fffovnjnlefefl in I856j .J ' Wlwv A mob I 12 W riff ' ' ' 1 -ff-f 11 1 l fr .. ff ww iayf tl fm ' W1 QFXL QE QM , jaiiw x. ' 'Ili ' A . L ' Q V '74 T ' 5 ' I Q .1Q1i1 KV M mwmfw E: hjyfrr-ww: Y Tin 1 , 'dl mx.. N he ar' wi 'AU fi lgny ' A5l a1f 'i 'gZw1 f' J f- g f ra -M A M313 11' 15111532 f '-113 ,ww Qt' Q --1 r w 1 - ' :P-fs , Er: 'X U H - A-if fu:W f 4 , , ,guj ga ,- I 1ff , -21g61 , 1 -. ,W + I .6-:I-:Tk f' . Wie! ' ' af, if-1 Ah iffvf?-9'f' M255 gp kr- , ., rw- . 'K ' '-'51-11 'd 'Viv xrgmm I I VV N PROFESSOR ERICH RATH Sponsor of Senior Class -:si 29 23? W Senior Class COLORS: Red and VVhite O F F I C E R S NANCY C. VVILSON ..... . FLOWER: Daisy .... ... . . .Przzvidmzt ANNE E. BROWN ......... .... I fire Presidont JANE DE K. JONES ........... ......... S on-rtary MARY LEE VVILTSEE .......... ............ T roa5zu'f'r SUNIE JACKSON JOHNS. .. .... Cfmrr Lmdrr Rcjwosvlzlaliwo io S. G. fl. Cozuzfil Rrjnrscizfafifzff Io Logislafifvf Board ELIZABETH BLOUNT RUTH STONE Rojn'c.vzv1iaiif'oo to A'lf1lz'lic Board DOROTHY QUARLES PROFESSOR ERICH RA'I'I'1, Sponsor if 30 JE? f. 1 H1-nliff E . h 5 T . , , 1- ,-N - H' -' ,,,,,,..- T....t....i.....--.wh....-4--,.-.... ' '-'--' , Introduction HERE is an endless procession of generations that is passing through Hollinsl gates-coming in full of Wonder concerning the career just ahead, bringing fresh life and new ideas-remaining for four years' time, becoming more and more enriched with the eX- perience of being citizens of a school which sets as one of its goals the achievement of beautiful young Woman- hood-then passing out again through those same gates, taking the many valuable treasures of mind, soul and body that have been gained. Of this procession, the Class of 1930 is just one small part, but our desire and earnest hope is that even though the part We play may be small, our members may join the many others who have gone forth from their Alma Mater and, With the knowledge and strength she gave them, not only realized the dreams and ideals which they themselves had cherished, but those also Which inspired the founder of Hollins. It is with these thoughts that We finish our life at Hollins, but before going out of her gates, let us pause and think. VVhat part has each of us played in her life at Hollins? What intangible, though definite, contribu- tion has each of us made? For, indeed, just as We as a class represent a part of the procession, so do We as individuals hold a place, and have a part in the realiza- tion of the dream. -ei f In -tl 31 ,U- 2 HELEN ARMISTEAD 4.01 Day Ave., S. VV. ROANOKE, VIRGINIA A. B. English Liierafure High aims are good things, we are told, and doubtless, like the mariners, We should steer our courses by the stars. Still there is good game which lies close to the earth if we know how to hunt for it-and there is the fun of hunting anyway, game or not. -HUBBARDFE 'These .relectz'01zs by ZJCl7'l'01l.Y writers of ' Poetry and prose are from Elbert Hubba: his Notebook. -ef 32 FANNIE IDA BOTSFORD 4.11 King George Ave. ROANOKE, VIRGINIA A. B. English Lilerature Far away there in the sunshine are my highest aspirations. I may not reach them but I can look up and see their beauty, believe in them, and try to follow where they lead. +ALCO1'T. 'ans Scrap-Book Gnd ,q.L.............-....i..........-....., wfmwmggggkw, si ywbwwm lVIARGARIET SIMKINS BAKER ICL1zA1z12TH H. RLOLTNT 3420 Pine St. +09 North St. JACKSONVILLE, FLoR1n.Lx NACOGDOCHES, TEX.-'XS A. B. A. B. llislory Cf1f'111i5lry Blessed are they who have the gift of making friends, for it is one of God's best gifts. lt involves many things, but above all, the power of going out of one's self and ap- preciating whatever is noble and loving in anotlierf'-THOMAS Ilucincs. un I I l33, lt is easy in the world to live after t world's opinionsg it is easy in solitude to li after our oxvng but the great man is he xv in the midst of the Crowd keeps with perfect sweetness the independence of solitude. Emiaksox. l Y I ANNA BOHANNAN SURRY, VIRGIN A. B. Ifisfor ESTHER BONNET IA EAGLE PASS, TEXAS A. B. y Economics There is only one way to get ready for 1mmortality, and that is to love this life and live it as bravely and faithfully and cheer- fully as we C8H.,,'-HENIQY VAN DYKE. eil 341 Ee Genius is its own reward: for a manls best qualities must necessarily benefit himself. 'He who is born with a talent, for a talent, Ends in it his happiest existencef says Goethe. If We look up to a great man of the past, we do not say, :How happy he is to be still ad- mired by all of us,' but, 'How happy he must have been in the direct enjoyment of a mind whose traces continued to delight mankind for centuries'. -SCHOPENHAUER. ! 1 V,- f V 4 ' 'W . ' ' ' -P N- W-A A -, ,,,,,,,, ,.... . . ,,,. ,,Y .,.- :e-.F2l'1-- iS4 ' A 'iM' so .il . i. -N ,iw A 1. if , in 5' ELEANOR FARREI, BOWEN 34 Post Hill Place NEW LONDON, CONNECTICUT A. B. Zoalogy All higher motives, ideals, conceptions, sentiments in a man, are of no account if they do not come forward to strengthen him for the hetter discharge of the duties which de- volve upon him in the ordinary affairs of life. -HENRY XVARD BEECIIER. Q Wi W - cf Z ,W . EUGENIA P. BRIDGES 855 Pennsylvania Ave., N. E. ATLANTA, GEORGIA A. B. English Lifrralzzrr Reserve a right mental attitude-the at- titude of courage, frankness and good cheer To think rightly is to create. -ELBERT HUB EARD. J' '55 he I l l J i l l l l l l l SARA JULIA BROADNVATER ANNE E. BROYVN BIG STONE GAP, VIRGINIA ALBANY, GEORGIA A. B. A. B. Malhmnaiics Psychology . VVhat a superb thing it would be if we Music was a thing of the soul-a rose- Were all big enough in mind to see no slights, lipped shell that murmured of the eternal accept no insults, cherish no jealousies and sea-a strange bird singing the songs of admit into our hearts no hatredll'-ELBERT another shoref'-J. C. HOLLAND. , HUBBARD. l l 36 E+ l l I l l l l l ' A . ELIZABETH CUMMINGS BRUCE CLARA ELIZABETH BRUSH SPRINGFIELD, OHIO LAUREL, BIISSISSIPPI A. B. A. B. Efonomics Cfzvmislry The Hrst and best victory is to conquer '4The world is blessed most by men who selfg to be conquered by self is, of all things, do things, and not by those who merely talk the most shameful and vile. -PLATO. about fl1CITl.H-JAMES OLIVER. , 1 , wif 37 fi? f LILLY CANDACE BOSWELL VIRGINIA WELTON CROCKER 439 Virginia Ave., South Roanoke 732, Riverview Ave. ROANOKE, VIRGINIA PORTSNIOUTHQ, VIRGINIA B. M. A. B. Piano flffallzerzzatics HBlessed is that man who has found his work. -ELBERT HUBBARD. t'It is E1 great privilege to live, to work, to feel, to endure, to knowg to realize that one is the instrument of Deity-being used by the Maker to work out His inscrutable pur- poses. -ELBERT HUBBARD. II 1,,, ,gl 38 ig. J 1 .IT , xx --Kun' -' g -M-v ,-HA ,- , ,,,,,Y,,,4, . ... ....,,.....- f I FRANCES CLAY DoDD VIRGINIA CAROLINE EARP IIO Liberty St. 408 Highland Ave., S. VV. PETERSBURG, VIRGIINIIA ROANOKE, VIRGINIA A. BQ A. B. Psyfffology Cflwnzislry Conduct, culture and character are graces that go through life hand in hand, never separate or alone. Happy is he who has more than a speaking acquaintanceship with each. -EI,BER'I' IIUBBARD. 1 -rl ' .A -4,1 .IJ ,I i'Minimize friction and create harmony. You can get friction for nothing, but harmony costs courage and self-control. -ELBERT HUB- B.-XRD. il y I' ELIZABETH FENTRESS 1019 Larehmont Crescent NORFOLK, VIRGINIA A. B. Zoblogy You will succeed best when you put the restless, anxious side of affairs out of mind and allow the restful si thoughts. -MARGARE1' STOWE. de to live in your 'SEQ 40 lie OLA BRUCE FOWLKES soUTH BosToN, VIRGINIA A. B. English Lil'I'I'llfZll'l' Ulf we do our bestg if we do not magnify trifling troublesg if we look resolutely, I will not say at the bright side of things, but at things as they really areg if we avail our- selves of the manifold blessings which sur- round us, we cannot but feel that life is indeed a glorious iI'lllCI'lfZ1I1CC.HiLUBBOCK. f v . lt NIARGARET FRYE Aintree Park SOUTH EUCLID, OHIO A. B. English Literature f'Life is a fragment, a moment between two eternities, influenced by all that has pre- ceded, and to influence all that follows. The only way to illumine it is by extent of view. -VV. E. CHANNING. DENX'AR GORDON 57 B. Church St. CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA A. B. Pllilosojrhy There can be no Secret in life and morals, because nature has provided that every beauti- ful thought you know and every precious sentiment you feel will shine out of your face, so that all who are great enough may see, know, understand, appreciate and appropriate. You keep things only by giving them away. -E. I-IUIIBARD. egg 11.1 I l I J I l l I I l I l l l l I I l N If JULIA HARNSBERGER JEANNETTE GILMER FRONT ROYAL, VIRGINIA BIG STONE GAP, VIRGINIA Nj A. B. B. M. Lflfifl Piano Il . o 'KHe who freely magnifies what hath been Hvvhen you define liberty you limit it, and noblyldone, and fears not to declare as freely when you limit it you destroy ity-VVHIT- h ' h W at Img t be done better, gives ye the best LOCK. covenant of his fld6lltj'.,y-MILTON. I I if 42 l I l 1 . ALICE HARRIS MARY MOORE HARPER CUTHBERT, GEORGIA LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA A. B- A. B. Hi5f0f'y Psyrhology The wise man contains in himself every quality of the foolish person, plus the at- tributes and characteristics of the wise one. His foolishness is held in check by discretion and instead of energy being blown about by I caprice, it is controlled by judgment. -E. YIUBBARD. ajf L1 UI wish to be simple, honest, frank, natural, clean in mind and body, unaffected, ready to say, 'I do not knOw,' if so it be, to meet all men on an absolute equality, to face any obstacle and meet every difficulty un- abashed and unafraid, to cultivate the hos- pitable mind and the receptive heart. -E. l'lUBBARD. .3 I l FRANCES IDE HENRITZE E IO5 Virginia Ave. YVELCH, WEST VIRGINIA A. B. Latin The man who is worthy of being a leader of men will never complain of the stupidity of his helpers, of the ingratitude of mankind, nor of the inappreciation of the public. Those things are all a part of the great game of life, and to meet them and not go down before them in discouragement and defeat is the Hnal proof of power?-HUBBARD. get 'L' 44. gr LIZABETH BOYNALL HOUSTON 60 Columbia Ave. HANIPTON, VIRGINIA A. B. English Lifffraizzrr Take life too seriously and what is it worth? If the morning wakes us to no new joys, if the evening brings us not the hope of new pleasures, is it worth while to dress and undress? Does the sun shine on me to-day that I may endeavor to foresee and to control what can neither be foreseen nor controlled- the destiny of t0-mOffOWN'?,,-GOETHE. . I2 . Y . , .. .f,:-1, -1- I ---bi--'-:+'f I ..... - K - .........-.......... , T I FRANCES BRIDGES HUNTER BETTY GRAHAM INGLES 58 Eastover Park 1518 VVestwood Ave. LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY RICI-IIVIOND, VIRGINIA A. B. A- B- Englislz Lilvratwe P-VyCf10109J1 It is not he that enters upon any career The mintage of wisdom is to know that rest is rust and that real life is in love, or starts in any race, but he that runs well 1 1' f laughter and work. -E. HUBBARD. and perseveringly that gains the p auc 1fS 0 others, or the approval of his own conscience. -A. CAMPBELL. RE-E 45 321- I l ll SUNIE JACKSON JOHNS JANE DE IQNOBLAUGH JONES WINDER, GEORGIA 47 OSb0fHC St- JOHNSTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA A. B. A. B. English Li1'l'I'llf1H'L' Latin I live on the sunny side of the streetg shady folks live on the other. I have always preferred the sunshine and have tried to put other people there, if only for an hour or two at a timC.,,-MAllSHAl.L P. VVILDER. ,rf W ,,. O fic' 'iKnOwledge is essential to conquestg only according to our ignorance are we helpless. Thought creates character. Character can dominate conditions. VVill creates circum- stances and environment?-ANNE BESANT. 'L V., - X S W , J W X . HELEN RTCIQINLAY IQIRKPATRICK ALYS LAVINDER . 703 Pearl Sf- 1zRIsToL, VIRGINIA LYNCHBURGY, VIRGINIA A. B. A. B. English Lilfralurf The world is a looking-glass, and gives hack to every man the reflection of his own face. Frown at it and it in turn will look sourly upon youg laugh at it and with it, and it is a jolly, kind companion. -TI-IACKERAY. Lalin To look fearlessly upon lifeg to accept the laws of nature, not with meek resignation, but as her sons who dare to search and ques- tiong to have peace and confidence within our souls-these are the beliefs that make for happiness. -MAE'rERI.INck. eg E14 ,. n 1 f f f f ,, , ,fy ,nf jwfff' ROWENA LUCAS 28 S. Front St. NEW' BERN, NORTH CAROLINA A. B. English Literature The men whom I have seen succeed best in life have always been cheerful and hopeful men, who went about their business with a smile on their faces and took the changes and chances of this mortal life like men, facing rough and smooth alike as it came. -CHARLES KINGSLEY. eif 48 AUDREY JUNE LUMPKIN 550 VV. One Hundred Fifty-Eighth St. NEXV YORK CITY A. B. ' Philosophy HThe big man at the last is the man who takes an idea and makes of it a genuine success-the man who brings the ship into port. -HUBBARD. ix. I, l l l I I I l NP -1. , i . , 5 '- v. .. ., . A..-..ifl'5- Jew-'e ' ....-..- ..f---.-L----------'- ii g FRANCES ELISIE lXfICAIfEE I27 VV. Twentieth St. NVILMINGTON, DELAWARE A. B. JlfIflf!1l'llIllfil'.S' To achieve what the world Calls success a man must attend strictly to business and keep a little in advance of the times. The man who reaches the top is the one who is not content with doing just what is required of him. He does IT1Ol'C.HTlEDVVARD I-IARRIMAN. Wu REBECCA ELIZABETH MORRIS ROXBURO, NORTII CAROLINA A. B. lllllfflflllllfili Freedom is alone the unoriginated birth- right of mang it belongs to him by force of his humanity, and is in dependence on the will and creation of every other, in so far as this consists with every other person's free- tl0m.H-lf,-XN'l'. 'If c M. , ALJ ,,.- NANCY RUTH ll4ORTON ELLA IQIRVEN NEILL XVEBSTER SPRINGS, XVEST VIRGINIA 1930 Wilf1W00f1 AVC- COLUBTBUS, GEORGIA A. B. A. B. Cfzcmislry Pyyfhology 'lldeals are like starsg you will not succeed in touching them with your hands, but, like the seafaring man on the desert of water, you choose them as your guides and following them, you reach your destinyf,-CARL SCIIURZ, JL. ,ol ' 50 lie The manner in which one single ray of light, one single precious hint, will clarify and energize the whole mental life of him who receives it, is among the most wonderful and heavenly of intellectual phenomena, -BE N NETT, ELIZABETH POULNOT DOROTHY QUARLES 52 Rutledge Ave. 816 Hawthorne Ave. CHARLESTON, SOL7TH CAROLINA HOUSTON, TEXAS A. B. A. B.- Ellfffijfl Lifffllllllff' llislory The ideal life is in our blood and never will be still. Sad will be the day for any man when he becomes contented with the thoughts he is thinking and the deeds he is doing, where there is not forever beating at the doors of his soul some great desire to do something larger, which he knows that he was meant and made to ClO.H-PHILLIPS BROOKS. Sli 51 lf -time be of all things most precious, wasting time must be the greatest prodigality, since lost time is never found again and what we call time enough always proves little Let us then be up and doing and a purpose, so by diligence shall We enough. doing to do more with less perplexityf'-FRANKLIN. Q 1 ? Q ,QW ,XJ ff' ,ff ' mf ,M I ,, ,, Q, ,ri f , ,Wm , W f 4 ' MW' ng, , ,, ,, f W , , ,, ff' W, , t M4 , M EMILY CARTER SAUNDERS EL1zrxEE'rH STEEL SALLTDA, VIRGINIA T,-'XZE'Wl5LL. VIRGINIA A. B. A. B. Alllf!l1'llI!lfil'5 English Lilzvalzzrz' 'tThere is but one straight road to success and that is merit. The man who is successful is the man who is useful. Capacity never lacks opportunity. It cannot remain undis- covered because it is sought by too many anxious to use it. -BOURKE COCKRAN. J. How wonderful is the human voice! It is indeed the organ of the soul! The intellect of man sits enthroned visibly upon his fore- head and in his eye, and the heart of man is written upon his countenance. But the soul reveals itself in the voice only, as God re- vealed himself to the prophet of old in 'the still, small voice,' and in a voice from the burning bush. The soul of man is audible, not visible, a sound alone betrays the flowing of the eternal fountain, invisible to man! -LoNcrEr.I.ow. l , l qi 1 .,i Q. U I ' Q i RUM w 159 FRANCES WARNER STOAKLEY RUTH MARIA STONE 838 Raleigh Ave. 1221 VVasena Terrace NORFOLK, VIRGINIA ROANOIQE, VIRGINIA A. B. A. B. English Litfrafure Z06l0gy 'iOur great thoughts, our great affections, the truths of our life, never leave us. Surely they cannot separate from our consciousness, shall follow it Whithersoever they shall go, and are of their nature divine and immortalf' -THACKERAY. elif 5 3 'fVVhen a firm, decisive spirit is recog- nized, it is curious to see how the space clears around a man and leaves him room and free- dom. -JOHN FOSTER. lea ru' ! E I I CECILIA REED SCOTT VIRGINIA NELSON SPEIDEN REIDSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA IxIANAssAs, VIRGINIA B. M. B. NI. Piano Piano f'Responsibilities gravitate to the person Initiative is doing the right thing with who can shoulder them. Power Hows to the out being told. -E. HUBB,-XIKD. man who kno ' 1 '-I us Ion. D. PIUBBARD. R35 5'L 22+ we O ,1 DOROTHY LEONA 'TOXYLES ANGIE ELIZA TURNER III5 Franklin Road 514 VValnut Ave., S. VV. ROANOICE, VIRGINIA ROANOICE, VIRGINIA A. B. A. B. Cfzzwzislry - English Lilzfralzzre UAn educated man is one with a universal sympathy for everything and a certain amount of knowledge about everything that is known, and who still is on the line of evolution and is learning to the CI1Cl.H'--PIUBBARD. sil 55 lat' HTWO necessities in doing a great and important work: A definite plan and a limited time. To try many things means powerg to finish a few is immortality. To act in absolute freedom and at the same time realize that responsibility is the prize of freedom is salva- tionf'-E. HUBBARD. W, mu ,gf 4Jz',.f3W 'Y' MM' ' QM WW ' wfvwff -1 FLORENCE UNDERXX'OOD 21 Avery Drive ATLANTA, GEORGIA A. B. Plzilosoplzy To me it seems as if when God conceived the world that was poetryg He formed it and that was sculptureg He varied and colored it and that was painting, and then crowning all, He peopled it with living beings, and that was the grand, divine, eternal drama.l'- CI'IARLO'1 l'E CUSH M A N. l1ELEN CONE NVEAVER FRONT ROYAL, VIRGINIA A. B. Hisiory t'All strong men begin by worshipping a shrine, and if they continue to grow, they shift their allegiance until they know only one altar and that is the Ideal which dwells in their own heartsfl--E. HUBB,-XRD. +3 515 E'- gsm. I I l I l l l i I I l I l l I II l. I K I VIRGINIA VVIERR l.XfIARGARET ETHERIDGE VVHITE CAMBRIDGE, MARYLAND 629 Shirley Ave. NoRFoI,R, VIRGINIA A. B. A. B. Sofiology Iwzzlflfzlzafivs A great deal of the joy of life consists in d0lI1g perfectly, or at least to the best of 0ne,s ability, everything which he attempts to do-. -VVILLIAM MA'r'rIIEws. ,QI .,,, HEveryone now believes that there is in a man an animating, ruling characteristic essence, or spirit, which is himself. This spirit, dull or bright, petty or grand, pure or foul, looks out of the eyes, sounds in the voice and appears in the manners of each individual. It is what we call personality. -C. VV. ELIOT. 57 lie Mgmw 'mmm-V kr M I vWv7!,,k H:V,,x1, . , C, Wy, n,,, , ,, ,, , .7m,.--,..,,37, , --77,7-,,V, I f ,'Qi'Yf , ' T ' ff, A ' f' , 4 A NIARY S H ELDON VVHIT E Vllynnton COLU hl B U S, GEORGIA A. B. JWall11'l11aliz's UI do not know what I may appear to the world, but to myself, I seem to have been only a small boy playing on the seashore, and di- verting myself in now and then Ending a prettier shell or a smoother pebble than ordinary, whilst the great ocean of life lay all undiscovered before ITlC.H'-lXlllVV'liON. i , ,igiffg-C , 'f , e ' tc QV-Q ANNA rf.-XYLOR XVHITMAN 374 Allison Ave. ROANOKIQ, VIRGINIA A. B. Sorioloyy Courage and perseverance have a magical talisman before which dilhculties disappear and obstacles vanish into Zll1'.yl1-IOHN Q. ADAMS. sgg 58 ggc. Vdbi.. l l I l l l l I l I I is f' CLARE XVHITFIELD DOROTHY LEE WILLIARIIS 1516 lvestwood Ave. 3501 Chamberlayne Ave. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA RICHMOND, VIRGINIA B. M. A. B. Piano French Vile are moved only by the souls that To be gentle, generous, lenient, forgiving have suffered and the hearts that know, and :Ind yet never relinquish the vital thing. This t be rear. -E.HUIsI3ARD. so all art that endures is Z1 living, quivering is O g cross-section of lifef,-E. PIUBBARD. 5 , , ' 'f ,f ,cy , an ,M ,: XIIRGINIA CARTER XfV11.LmMs JANE ERSKINE XVILLIAMS 3501 Chamlmerlayne Ave. So N. Broadway RICI-INIOND, VIRGINIA XVHITE PLAINS, NEWV YORK A. B. B. M. 1'll'l'Ilf1l I'i0li11 'lIt is not he that enters upon any career or starts in any race, but he that runs well and perseveringly that gains the plaudits of others, or the approval of his own eonseiencef' -A. ClxMPB1fLr,. Q25 60 1 lVIusie is to me an ethereal rain, an ever- soft distillation, fragrant and liquid and wholesome to the soul, as dew to flowers, an incomprehensible delight, a joy, a voice of mystery, that seems to stand on the boundary between the sphere of the senses and the soul, and plead with pure, unified human nature to ascend into regions of seraphic uneontained life. -jonN S. DWIGHT. 'L We U ELEANOR DELANY VVILSON EMMA DRUE WILSON Thirteenth and Potter Sts. SII Grifhth Ave. CHESTER, PENNSYLVANIA OYVENSBORO4, KENTUCKY A. B. A. B. C'f1er1zi5try Hixtory The master man is one with Sympathy, c'He is an eloquent man who can treat wisdom and poise. And such are always humble subjects with delicacy, lofty things learners as well as teachers. -HUBBARD. imP1'C55lV9lY, and m0dCf?1tC things TCYUPCY' atelyf'-HUBBARD. wi In GL ju' . -M , f NANCY CRIGLER VVILSON NIARY LEE WILTSEE SPARTANBURG, soUTH CAROLINA 72+ Avfnham AVG- ROANOIQE, VIRGINIA A. B. A- B- Hisfory Ildfatlzfnzalifs I love the man that can smile in trouble, that g I' O VV little can gather strength from distress, and brave by reflection. ,Tis the business of minds to shrink, but he whose heart is firm, and whose conscience approves his con- duct, will pursue his principles unto death. -PAINE. Give me the man who, instead of always telling you what should be done, goes ahead and does it. -E. HUBBIARD. . I 1 , ,gt 62 33, HM 9' I Yi Honor Students of the Senior Class A LIIQIIAIIIIT SIAIIIINS BAIQIQIQ FIa,xNCI:s CL.-XY Donn DIQWAII GoIIIJoN BE'I I'Y GIQ.-xIsIfxNI INGI,I3s JANE DE IiNoIaI,IxI,IGII JONES DoIzo'I'IsIY QIJ.-xRLEs EAIIIA' CIIIXIIIQII SAUNIJIQIIS VIIIIIINIA NEI,SOAT SPEIDEN DoIao'I'IIY LI2oN.x Towns VIIIGINIII VVEBB 1 , 13' '-'be . mr I I 1 1 To Hollins in Good-By I I OR nearty a hunctreet years your frienttty hatts I ftafve eehoea' the juhttant treaa' of feet that are youngj I . y 1 At 6'U67ZZ.lZg the etush of your tistening trees reeatts Gtrts' taughter, their footees eatting, ttze songs they have sung. Four years we have watteea' the quiet way they hnew, Ufe, too, hafoe grown tatt with tessons not easity tearnea',' 1 Llt2Ctt1L'77'1TC,'6tlfl'U6tZt7Zl1ltL'6ZltOjf1'Z'U7Z61,.YtiZ.fJ, ana' now we, too, Turn at your gates to took tnaehwarct, as they must have turneft. I II Outsttte these tfoiea' watts the worta' goes hy, , 'III I Unwatttng, unheezting, uneartng that we eornej Quietty now we turn from your httts and shy 1 I II . . . . . I htfzth a tofoe that zs ftee er than nzusze wzth tt s f rown a'u1nt2. I 1 J I VI-I ' , it For some of us, stow ttefeat witt a'utt our etrearns, , .4 ew Ina I he touehtne the hem o tneaut s dress' 9 J s 1 I ,1 I But most shatt wath where a Inuttztua'e tthe them streams- . I Come etose to each one of us then, with 17ZC'77flO7'tL?.YttZIItfZL'Ittt7tL'.Y.Y.f I For the ttehen-eofoerea' trees wztt whzsper ana' sway QI To the stztfttng pattern of shadows on the grass, I y Your beau ty wttt tift new hearts in the same bright way I I In years that eo1ne after forever, atthough we pass. I ftntt other girts witt bring their untaught youth To he rehnea' with your wtsctotn so deepty grown. I O, as you tofoe us, touch to shining truth 1 I 1 1 I1 Their hearts with att you have tasttngty nzacte our ownt I I I -FRANCES W. STOAKLEY, 'go I 1' hz A '21 GAL W I I ,I 1 1 I I I X 1 I y 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I If' yy, tw' ti i I I I I it I l I i l . 'IT Intimate limpses of the Senior Class It is said Ibat one can bo judged Io quite an extent by llic kinds of letters slzo fwriics lffflPlf1l 'I' or not Ibis is iruo. fwo leafvo to bo docirlfd by ibosc 10110 road llm follofwino loltcrs fwlzicll lzafzic born collected during lllo yoar from a certain group of Hollins sludmzts-IliaSenior Class IIJEAR Miss Dix: h XVhat must I do? I have fought against my- self but cannot deny the truth any longer. I have fallen in love with one of my professors. lle is young, handsome and attractive, .and al- though very inditferent to me, I know he likes me, too. They call me-- U H BRowN EYES CA. E. BJ DEAR Miss Dlx: I have been tryingsto decide what to take up for my life work. ince I am interested in children, and have received suchya good .offer to a position at a home which necessitates quite a bit of contact with them, would you advise me to ac- cept? The worklis chiefly singing lullabies to babies in a fOUllClll11gS, home. HI U BBA. DEAR Miss Dlx: . I am planning a party for the fellows this summer when they come to my home .town and would like some suggestions. Do you tlnnk a little prom party is cute enough, or would a treasure hunt be better? E. F. IDEAR Miss Dix: . Someone has accused me of having a dreamy, far-away look in my eyes. Wlhat could they have meant, Miss Dix? This has worried me quite a bit and I would like to know just what a dreamy, far-away look really means. VVondering, V. VV. DEAR Miss Dlx: I . I have always wanted to be .tall and sophisti- cated like some girls I know. How must I grow? I have tried standing after meals, but this doesn't help. I just must grow at least two inches before june, so your immediate attention would be ap- preeiatcd. T1NY CF. BJ DEAR Miss Dix: K Is it really wrong, when leaving college proms, to kiss the boy you're with on the cheek when he's just like a brother? I've been wondering about this a long time and would really like to find out. , CUT1E tliirkj DEAR Miss Dix: A If you had been christened with an unfortunate tirst name, and didn't like to be called by it, even by your closest friends what would you do? I had rather not tell the iname, but let it suffice to say I don't care for it, ,even if my family did. E. D. XV. DEAR Miss Dix: t My moment has arrived. I met him to-day. l'Ie is tall and wears glasses, but, oh, what glasses- the kind that have little springs on thenrand Jump back and forth when he puts them otf and on. lle's a dream, Mon Dieu! And, though he has only seen me once he will again soon because he's the defending lawyer of the case I'm to prosecute next fall. Tell me, Miss Dix, should I be cold and haughty, or should I be bewitching and appealing to win him? Romantically, E. BONNET. ' P. S.-I have brown hair and green eyes. DEAR Miss Dlx: Everyone says I have no sense of humor. Wlhy do they say this, Miss Dix? I laugh when it's time to laugh, but-could it be that I cannot see the point to some of their remarks? Puzzled, L. B. 6 of 651 IJEAR Miss Dlx: IX certain young man and I have been trying to-decide whether or not we are in love. It is quite a problem, because we thought we were once, and now-we4just don't know. XVhen I see him with other girls, I have a queer feeling, yet when we are together it is no different from being with others. Doubtful, M. E. NV. DEAR Miss Dlx: I am small, have big dark eyes like Hlimpid P0015 of mystery, as some have called them, yet I seem to lack one thing. My problem is: XfVhat is lt, and how can I get it? In a quandary, . II. A. IJEAR Miss Dix: Q I have recently bobbed my hair and have been offered a large sum for it by two different con- cerns. Should I part with it and later see another, perhaps, wearing it as a transformation, or should I save -it and use it to give away to my friends as parting gifts in small pieces tied with blue rib- bons? A. B. .DEAR Miss Dlx: I recently went to the Baptist Convention and while there fell in love with a big blond brute. Now my problem is: Must I continue to be indif- ferent to him, as I have until now, or should I release the chains which bind my feelings? Lovesiek, S. B. IDEAR Miss Dix: I am very anxious to become a political worker. I can sway crowds with my words and strike multitudes dumb with my eloquence, I am sure, if I have another summer of experience working in the state capitol. liven now, I feel that I know the inside dope on a lot of what's happening. Do you advise me to follow up my interests? S. I. IJEAR Miss Dix: Recently I received an offer from a certain advertising company to pose in an ad for Murad cigarettes. XVhat must I wear? Do you advise something dark and alluring? Nonchalantly, M. F. IJEAR Miss' Dix: XYhat is the latest thing being worn now by those in certain uncomfortable and dangerous, pre- carious positions, such as that of being a tire chief at a girls' school? I have been in this position for several months now, and fl feel that the proper apparel has not been used. I would like to be able to advise my successor, however, as to the most advantageous uniform to wear. I. H. DEAR Miss Dix: In order to be what is slangily known as a hit with all the young meds at the dances which I am attending at the Donee Institute of Tree Surgery, can you assist me in mastering Section IV, Step II, of the Black-Bottom.? am piquant, peppy and decidedlyselollegyiyatgg' irilehned. ERT . I . DEAR Miss Dix: I am short, have black hair and eyes, and dress well. My ambition is to become a social worker in the slums of New York City. Do you tlnnk I would be a success? O. F. fir DEAR Miss Dix: Is the adage, Distance makes the heart grow fondern true? Or do you think all the week-ends I've been taking are necessary to hold 'f1zz'1n ? M. S. XV. Dliikli Miss Dix: I hate and loathe all men but, taking psychology and all, I was wondering if it were normal for me to have that feeling? XVhat can I do to obtain the correct outlook on men? Disturbed, M. M, II. DEA!! 3I1ss Dlx: Due to the gentle inspiration received from a certain friend of mine, Miss Qlulia II?-, who has been frequently surprised of late sewing on soft pink garments, I have become domestic and have undertaken the personal supervision of my hope chest. At the present moment I am in such a mix- up. Wfould you work a round center-piece in blue forget-me-nots, or the feather stitch? I am tall, willowy and have big blue eyes. YVistfully, HPEACIIES,H nee I. I. DEAI2 Miss Dlx: VVould you please send me your book entitled, Advice 071 the Graceful Art of Se1'U1'1ig? I adore to se1've, but feel that although I have faithfully practiced three times a day this year still your book would be very enlightening. 'LIEANETTEW DEAR Miss Dix: I am writing in hopes that you will be able to help me decide between my various offers for a position. Must I accept the one to play in the orchestra of the Park Theater, of Roanoke, or shall I take the one to travel with the Faculty Follies next year? 'XVondering, I. NV. DEAR Miss Dix: I am torn between duty and inclination. Plato said to let the white steed conquer the black steed, but he didnit consider the fact that one of these may be a plain ole buckin' mule! In other words, must I let duty lead me towards the altruistic work more their men? of being a labor leader, or shall I follow my carnal nature and let my little feet dance dainty way into the hearts of tired business F. D. DEAR M1ss Dlx: Recently I received a letter from a man asking me for my hand. VVe have never seen each other. Our affair has been entirely by mail. You see, I answered an advertisement in the New York IIZIIIIUS last month which stated: VVanted: A tall, dark- haired woman with knowledge of the essentials of cooking, sewing and house cleaning. Apply-New York Cityf, VVell, I answered in fun, but now that he has taken me seriously, what can I do? I've never been near a kitchen stove, nor held a needle or a broom in my hand! Anxiously, A. L. DEAR Miss Dlx: I cannot decide whether to become a club hostess or a nun. In my dreams, I visualize the possibilities and impossibilities of each, but can- not make up my mind which to be. I am tall, dark and have a high temper. R. S. DIEAR Miss Dix: I love college now. IVhen I first came, though, I was all thumbs down on it. and wanted to call it quits before even beginning, but now Ilm over- bursting with school spirit and feel all blue and sorry when I think of not coming back next year, VVhat do you advise? A post-graduate course, or a position as assistant in some department-psy ehology, for instance, to cure me? HCOLLEGIANAU CA. Wfj eo! i 'GL DEAR Miss Dix: I am very anxious to open a little tea shop next year and want a cute original name for it. VVhat do you think about f'Dew Drop Inn, or something Frcnchy like The Shoppeu? Please advise me and also send me a good recipe for onion sand- wichcs. Original, N. XVILSON. DEAR Mlss Dlx: I have recently patented a tonic which I call Little Pct's Bicarbonate of Cyanide-Muscle Builder, a medicine for building up good, red eorpuscles in undernourished babies. I am being sued, however, by the following: Lydia E. Pink- ham, the makers of Cardui, the Vxfoman's Tonic and the producers of S. S. S. Now I think this is a shame. Imagine all the little men and women of America, and the whole world being deprived of this tonic. How can I put my product on the market? Yours in the interest of bigger, better babies, E. BRUCE. DEAR Miss Dlx: I feel the call of humanity and would desire to brighten the lives of the unfortunate in some way. VVhat do you think about warbling my way into the hearts of the stricken souls behind the cold iron bars that make a prison? B1RDIE, also iiDEAN.,, DEAR Miss Dlx: Elections are so unfair at this college. I'm going to tell you about a grievance I have been nourishing all year. I wanted so much to be presi- dent of Dramatiesg in fact, my heart and talent lay right there, but my abilities were not ap- preciated at all. XVill I never be given the op- portunity to fulhll my heart's desire? V Crestfallen, E, N. DEAR Miss Dix: I'm simply thrilled pink! I have been asked to sponsor the Marine Band and am supposed to have my picture made with the boys next week. IVhat would you advise as the most tactful outfit-a middy blouse, or that old girl scout uniform of mine? Yours for the Biarinesl LSPATRY DEAR Miss Dix: The serene atmosphere of the newspaper staff is no more. Alas--united we stood, but now, divided we fall! I do want a comic sheet to be published with our bimonthly newspaper, but the other faction, backed by Dr. Ianney, favors a Quotation Corner. including excerpts from such celebrities as James Branch Cabal, Noah Webster and. Margaret Pedlar. XN7hat decision would you advise? Uncertain, iiANGIE.,, DEAR Mlss Dlx: Some say I'm radical-like, but I do want to help the women's cause in America! As female to female, don't you think it should be allowed we womenv to vote? Feminine, I IIENRITZE. DEAR Miss Dix: XVhich name seems to you to bear mostly the making of a Hue manhood-Lee or joe? Enamoured, F. IIUNTER. DEAR Miss Dix: I desire to become a cheer leader. XVhat pos- sibilities do you think the Roanoke Business Col- lege offers for an opening? Enthusiastic, V. XV. CROCKER. DEAR hI1ss'D1x: I was in the librar esterda readin ma a- . ' Y Y Y g K zines when the clock struck for my next class. Impetuously Ilgrabbed my books and slid down the banisters in order to get a front seat. At 1 66 326 I -fi-2-fm-ef--.Q-7 ,.. ,,., , I . - W R, . - . ' K' ' ' - I '- ' W - ' 'lin ' ' ' ' :fwfr ' the moment of my hasty arrival on the ground floor, a small group of visitors, guided by Mr. Turner and lNIiss Marian Bayne, was standing in awed silence before the picture of Charles L. Cocke. Miss Tiplady and Miss Fant were very shocked at me for my undignified behavior and have requested me not to come back to the library for two weeks. How can I slip in unawares to get The VVandering Jewn? Just, , HIDEXVAR. ' DEAR DoRoT1-1Y: I think I have been blackmailed. I was reading a story in the Red Book last Tuesday called Love lllust Have Its VVay. In this magazine I came across an advertisement which attracted my atten- tion at once. It read: Uffoin the Fireside Indus- tries Association. It's a great, great club for girlsf' VVell, Miss Dix, I've always wanted to be a camp- fire girl, so I Sent in my dime with the coupon. Imagine my concern when a few days later, I received printed instivuctions on I-Iow to Knit. Miss Dix, Ilm real mad, because I thought the camp-fire .girls did sort of tom-boyish things, like hiking in the woods, etc. I just won't sit at home and knit! How can I get my dime back? usissyyn E. BLOUNT. DEAR Miss Dix: I just adore street car rides. Drue and I caught the Franklin Road street car the other day and had the nicest time. But I saw the most puzzling thing, Miss Dix. It was the ad for Smith Brothers' Cough Drops. Do you really reckon they still wear those beards? K I KEUGENIA. ' DEAR Miss Dlx: I understand that a baby voice is fast becom- ing all the rage on the silver screen, or perhaps I should say, Utalkiesf' I think I have the quali- hcations. Would you advise me to boop-boop-a- doop, or do you think it genteel? U , AIIG. ' DEAR Miss Dlx: One night, not long ago, I dropped into the Chapel for a moment's rest to soothe my harassed nerves with the sweet strains of the ensemble practice. Suddenly, there pierced through the quiet gloom of the Chapel' a few clear, tremulous notes issuing from the Stradivarius of Dinny Rl. At that instant my soul awoke. I seized a hymnal and tore out a fly-leaf upon which were written a few such girlish sentiments as Papa loves Mamma, Did you have a good time at VV. and Lf? Tim Brown took my rubbers and didn't bring 'em back, I-Ioll., Coll., Raw, Raw! I wrote a poem entitled, Soul Mates-a Rhapsody. I have stated my case simply, Miss Dix, and you know the symptoms. Is this my calling? Idealistic, E. BOVVEN. IXIY DEAR IVIADAM2 I am about to embark on a lecture tour. Owing to the inherent fundamental characteristics of my nature, I am naturally pithy, epigrammatic and straightforward. Hence, I believe in arriving im- mediately at the specific point of my problem. Therefore, with few words wasted, I will first state the substance of the topic which represents the work to which I have offered my life on the altar of sacrihce. lVIy subject is: Chickens-Their Evolution and the Place They Occupy in the VVorld To-Day. CAs seen through the eyes of N. S. F. AJ And now, Madam, to you I throw the torch to hold high in the light of this ideal. Can you tell me the name of the rooster that won the Chicken Derby at Beaver Creek, Utah, in 1910? Yours, in our barn, ELEANOR D. VV1LsoN, alias S1DDY. MY DEAR Miss Dlx: 1 - I am diminutive and quite piquant. I dress well and feel that I have a very pleasing person- a I ,Sl ality. Considering these qualities, would you ad- vise me to have a career, or do you think I should confine my charms to the one and only and let the rest of the world go by ? In doubt, E. BRUSH C'L113BY. J IDEAR Miss Dlx: XVe are two sisters that are coming to you for counsel and aid. You see, we are continually being called by each otherls names, even though we do not look alike. All methods to keep other people from confusing us have been quite unsuc- cessful. Please suggest something before June, Miss Dix, for we are very much afraid that our diplomas will be mixed. Don't forget- HV. and D. VVILLIAMS. DEAR Miss Dix: The other night I dreamt that a tall, handsome, dark man would come into my life soon, and that meeting him would involve a great change in my whole existence. Do you believe in dreams, Miss Dix, or do you believe they are really false alarms? Oh, he was so wonderful-would that I could fall asleep again and dream of him, but try as I may, I cannot. My sleep has been dreamless ever since. Lovesick and lonely, CEL1A. IJEAR Miss Dix: I am tall, a blond and beautiful-though dumb. Am I the preferable type, or do you advise further improvements? Yours, Row.,' IDEAR Miss Dix: I'm so versatile that my I-1'lC1lClS are beginning to worry about me. They think it's abnormal for me not to have a superiority complex. Should I develop one, or do you think it advisable under the circumstances? CLAIRE, DEAR Miss Dix: I have decided that to be a social hit - and to go over big, one must be musical, so I am going to take a correspondence course in saxophone- the 'fjazziestn instrument I know of. Then I thought I'd take up the zylophone or, perhaps, the bass violin, too. Do you think I'm acting wisely, Miss Dix? And do they really mean it when they say it only takes six weeks to master these instru- ments? I'm so thrilled. I just can't wait to sur- prise my friends. It's my own big secret. UBET'1'Y.H DEAR Miss Dlx: I have recently been chosen as the U. S. entry in the Cross Europe bicycle racef' which takes place next summer. Now I am puzzled as to the proper costume to wear. Do you think a cute little red, white and blue outht would be attrac- tive? I'm just pepped to death over it, because I've always wanted to do something to help my country. They have allowed me to take Anne over, too, to keep me company. She's to ride along by me in a motorcycle to carry chocolate bars and other nourishment to keep me going. Thanks for your advice- KK ALICE I-I-. MY DEAR Miss Dix: I am sophisticated and indifferent, but feel that my line needs to be changed a bit. You see, I'm quite humiliated because I only received seven bids to the mid-winter dances at V. M. I. Something must be wrong. Could you suggest anything? lKDORO1'lIX'.,, IDEAR Miss Dix: I cannot decide whether to accept the offer I just received to sing in Aida or whether I owe it to my family to stay at home a year and practice. Which would be best? CNot for the neighbors, but for me.J UBETTY S--. ev la- 1 DEAR Miss Dix: Quite a while ago I was in an automobile ac- cident and when called to court to testify as one of thc participants in the crash, I fell in love with the spokesman of the jury. Our eyes met and we both fell, but now l'm back at school and pining away because the trial's all over and I'll probably never see him again. XVhat must I do? li. M. DEAR DOROTHY Dix: , I have recently accepted the offer to pilot the student aeroplane tour to be this summer. Do you think I have acted wisely? I don't get scasick and I can swing quite high without getting dizzy, but once at the fair grounds I almost fell out of the aeroplanes when they were going at top speed and nearly hit a post. I also get nervous when I look in a mirror upside down, out of doors. Are these bad omcns, or do you think I could be a second Amelia Airheart? VIRGINIA IEARP. IJEAR Miss DIX: I am in a quandary. Really, I am terribly upset, Miss Dix. I have inet thc nicest man, who really is the one for me, but try as I may, I cannot convince him of that. I have proposed three times, but-no luck. He will ami say yes. XVhat must I do to make him give in? BLUE-IEYEDH Dor DEAR MIss DIX: Quite a while ago I became'interested in the cello. It is my one aim now in life. I want to be a great artist like my instructor. Yet, my difficulty is this: I have spent so many years on the piano that I feel I owe it my time and it is my duty to continue to study it. In this clash of ideal with duty, what must I do? I shall wait to hear from you. Anxiously, F. MCAITEE. DEAR MIss DIx: I have been asked to pose for the new adver- tisement for f'Pep, the breakfast food, but won- der if you think I should accept this offer. I rather like the idea, but am not sure it would be wise to do it. Wlhat do you think? UBROXVN EYESH FRANCES. DEAR MIss DIX: My big opportunity has come at last! I have been accepted by Ziegheld, and he wants me to come right up and be the lead in the H1930 Fol- lies. Shall I go, or not? I want to finish school but, Miss Dix, I've heard so many times that opportunity knocks only once. What must I do? 'tALYs. IJEAR MIss DIx: Some day I want to become a financier, but my cherished ambition has almost faded since I have been trying to collect money from girls. Sometimes I almost give up. They are almost too tight for words. One would think they were all named MacDonald! Am I becoming cynical, Miss Dix, or do you think I am right? Despairingly, M. L. W. IJEAR Miss Dix: I have received several bids from the clubs at home for graduate girls, but I can't decide which to accept, the Young Ladies' Aid, or the Sew- ing Club for the Young NVomen VVho Hope to Marryf, Now it's between these two. VVhich sounds more promising to you, Miss Dix? ' DEAR Miss DIx: Is it true that one may acquire a one-track mind, or run a risk of becoming obsessed, or of developing a complex if one persists in one activity for too long a time? Now, my trouble is tl1is: I have so continuously practiced oral English that I am becoming worriedg for last night my room- mate said she woke up and saw me standing before the mirror practicing and reciting syllable forma- tion out loud! FLORENCE, DIY DEAR MIss Dlx: I am tall and slender and have been told that I am beautiful, but my modesty does not permit me to believe it. However, to get down to facts, I am lonesome and heartsick. So near and yet so far. IYhy couldn't XV. and L. have been in Roanoke? Do you think I should try to get over my affair or not? HELEN.,' DEAR MIss DIX: My greatest ambition is to be a great singer. I know my voice is untrained, as yet, but somehow I feel that my talent is in my yet to be cultivated soprano. Is this intuition and should it be fol- lowed? So much depends on your answer, Miss Dix. Please tell me what to do! BLoNDY CB. PJ Nofw, after flzrsr 0-If 'llI07lII'7ll5'U of fllr Sfrzior Class, il almost 5601115 incongruous to come' lo ilzis zzlzfssagr fwlzirlf has lzrfn 5f'7ll to zu by a fornzfr Hollins girl. Hofwcfvar, changing our frame of mind. lf! us .iff fwlml .elm liar .mid lo 115, not in ll7l.S'fLUl'l' io illcxvc' lfiters, but as a fwclromc' I0 us as fwc' mlm' 1110 fworld llzal lim lzfyorzd Hollins' gains: DEAR SENIOR CLASS: Fffbfuafi' 15' I93O' Thank you very much for giving me the opportunity of sending a greeting and a message of good will to you. It has been a long time since I was at Hollins at Commencement time-how long I did not realize until I showed the composition medal that I won in ,79 to a group' of Hollins women at a luncheon we had here and I found to my horror that they spoke of it as an' Uinteresting antique -but at any rate my heart is still a flapperls heart and it races back to be with the other girls at Commencement time at our dearold Alma Mater. As for a message-what can anyone say to girls who are graduating from the classroom into the great University of Life except God bless you-and God help you! Your feet are now set on thc great highway and the world lies all before you. Be unafraid and go boldly forward, for if you find thorns along the pathway, you will also find roses. If you stumble over stones, they will turn to jewels in your hands, and if there are mountains of difficulties to surmount, from their tops you will View the Promised Land, and at the end, whether your children's children cling about your knees, or whether there is a laurel wreath about your brows you will know that you have lived, and so I salute you and wish you good luck. y Sincerely yours, all 68 Ee fzsfm q 1 Q I rf IV' Junior Class COLORS: Orange and Black FLOWER: Yellow Rose O F F I C E R S SHIRLEY NEWBOULD ..... ............. P rwificnt ELIZABETH LOVE ...... ...Viw Prwsidwn! MABEL LTZZELL ...... ........ S vwwlzzry ELEANOR BRAY .............. ............ 7 '!'1'l1A'Ill'l'f MIXIQY BELLE DE,x'I'ON.. . . .... Clzwfr lmafim' Reprfsmzizliifvr I0 S. G. fl. Counfil R1'jJr'1'5r'11IaIiKz11' lo L1'gi.vlaIiwr'I?0z1rd LOUISE MCMILLAN SI'lIRI.liY NEVVBOULD R0,ln'U5f11lz1Iifz'c lo fllfflffiz' Board VIRGINIA JONES MISS MIIDDREY, Sponsor 'ii 69 0 Bachelor of Arts Course SYDNEY ADAMS LEBA NON, TEN NEssEE HAZEL ARMISTEAD 401 Day Ave., S. VV. ROANOKE, VIRGINIA BEATRICE BOVVMAN 1506 S. Perry St. MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA ELEANOR BOMAR 457 E. Main St. SPARTANBURG, SOUTH CAROLINA ELEANOR BRAY HYATTSVILLE, M ARYLA ND MARGARET BRONSON VVILLIAMSON, VVEST VIRGINIA GAY CASKIE 225 Boston Ave. LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA I min: O. -4 , A ?f7 ' ' MARY THOMAS DAVIES 300 Tenth Ave. CH.-xRI,O'I I'E, NORTH CAROLINA DOROTHY DU FLON Stamford Road NEW CANAAN, CONNEC'I'ICU'I' MAY FOPEANO ARINOOON, VIRGINIA RACHEL GEER II2 Broadus Ave. C.REENvII,I.Ii, SOUTH CAROLINA PATTY GODSEY 918 Cumberland St. BRISTOI., VIRGINIA MARY ANN GRIFFIN 510 N. Twenty-Fifth St. ST. JOSEPH, MISSOURI RUTH GROVES 425 N. Twenty-FiftlI St. ST. JOSEPH, MISSOURI 1711 Vs. f , 1 'af 'SX 'mg MERLE GRUBBS no Manor Ave. FRONT ROYAL, VIRGINIA REGINA HENEBRY 602 Avenham Ave. ROANOKE, VIRGINIA MARY ADAMS HOLMES Bar T-4 Ranch KINSEY, MONTANA MARGARET HUFFARD Plandome LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK ELIZABETH HUTCHINSON CASPIANA, LOUISIANA HELEN IRVINE 1101 Grove Ave. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA VIRGINIA JONES 81 Maple St. NEW BEDFORD, MASSACHUSETTS ,, I V7 JULIA LATANE 912 WV. Grace St. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA CATHERINE LEWIS 70 Connecticut Ave. KENSINGTON, MARYLAND LAURA LIGHTCAP S34 Arlington Ave. JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI FRANCES LINEBERGER BELMONT, NORTH CAROLINA ELIZABETH LOVE OASTONIA, NORTH CAROLINA SARA LYNCH OCEAN CITY, MARYLAND ELIZABETH MCCLEARY 416 Stanley Ave. ROANOKE, VIRGINIA -,Sf 73 I 'I 'l 'ulll' X WW 5 f af I ll V i741 NANCY MCINTOSH 1501 Lady St. COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA LOUISE MCMILLAN 1256 Elmira St. MOBILE, ALABAMA BUENA MASON 357 Lee Ave. CI..-XRKSBURG, WEST VIRGINIA MARGARET MOORE Forest Hill VVAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA ANTOINETTE MOSELEY 'roCcoA, GEORGIA SHIRLEY NEVVBOULD 180 Riverside Drive NEW YORK CITY 3 1 .lin -,,, , , , ,,,, H , Y 1 ' V - - - .f, -,1.i'-H Lf 'Pv- - 1 JESSIE POLLARD 1648 VV. Grace St. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA MARY PRICE 312 E. Davis St. BURLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA BEVERLY QUILLEN GATE CITY, VIRGINIA BESS RANKIN COLUMBIA, MISSISSIPPI MARY RUSHTON 3314 Cliff Road BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA SUZANNA RUTHERFORD 2910 Brisbane St. HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA -if 75 RS' wsfiwfbv Wy' Nga 31 l V Ei 76 32+ EVELYN SALE WELCH, WEST VIRGINIA ELIZABETH SIMMONS 1021 VV. Twenty-Fourth Ave PINE BLUFF, ARKANSAS PRESTON SMITH PRINCESS ANNE, MARYLAND ELIZABETH SNEIDER 1431 Milburn Ave. TOLEDO, OHIO GRETCHEN SPEH 2095 Renrock Road CLEVELAND, OHIO MARIAN SPEIDEN 2433 Ransdell Ave. LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY x J ymw ,,,,I.S. .,,,r - .. I N ,IP- MARGARET STEPHENS MARTINSVILLE, VIRGINIA MARY STOAKLEY 838 Raleigh Ave. NORFOLK, VIRGINIA CHARLOTTE THOMPSON 2402 Ardson Place TAMPA, FLORIDA MILDRED THOMPSON 2015 Broadway LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS ELIZABETH TRENBATH 163 Cooper Ave. UPPER MONTCLAIR, NEW JERSEY ELIZABETH TRIPLETT 404 Oak St. PINE BLUFF, ARKANSAS 7 WSI CHRISTINE TURNER 1509 Chapman Ave. ROANOKE, VIRGINIA MARY TURNER 614 Grandin Road ROANOKE, VIRGINIA MABEL UZZELL 701 Simpson St. GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA ELEANOR VVEAVER FRONT ROYAL, VIRGINIA SARA WELCH I VVeimS Court CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA ROSA VVELLS 1333 N. State St. JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI 6 If I I . I5 fr N I I 5 4 I l x l I ! K 7 HELEN YODER 310+ Rivermont Ave. LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA Bachelor of Music Course IRENE BERNARD 224 Fillmore St. PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA MARY BELLE 'DEATON 403 W. Bell sf. STATESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA HELEN KABLER BLUEFXELD, WEST VIRGINIA CHARLOTTE PATCH 25 Congress St. STONEIIAM, MASSACHUSE'I'I'S KATHERINE VVILSON IIARRISONBURG, VIRGINIA +24 79 Honor Students of the Junior Class NIARY BELLE DEATON NIERLE GRUBBS C1-1ARL0TTE PATCH J ESSIE POLLARD ELIZABETH SNEIDER MARGARET STEPHENS SARAH WELCH KATHERINE WILSON if 80 12+ 1 5 1 Al N9 P! W IX 'sg I, I. I I If : I' It TIM ,V Ip II III QV' I 53 I? III ,, 1 I I X. ff I ii I II. I 7 I I ,If I Ii I II .I I I I A If 'I ' I I II Ti I I Q I 'I JI 43 i 1 I i, I . I I I I , I,- M :Q llrninf f :i5:E5.i- f 5 N I 5 I N 4' 4 '- 1Q 73 I Sophomore Class COLORS: Red and VVhite FLOWER: Daisy O F F I C E R S CATI-IIZRXNE VVITSCHEN. . . . ............. Prasidfnt ELEANOR SPENCER ........ . . .Vicr Prcsidmzt NANCY HARRISON ........ ........ S fcrrlary JANE IINDERVVOOD .... ........ . . . Trmsurvr MARY VVATSON. . . .... Chen' Lfadcr Rcjnrcscnlaliwf Io S. G. EI. Cozuzril RffPl'L'5I'7lfllfi'Zlf' lo Lfgislaliw' Board LEONORA ALEXANDER ELIZABETH FOOSHE Reprfswzlalifvz' Io .flflflelic Board FIQED 'TIDVVELL MISS AGNES SANDERS, Sponsor -'TI ' In 2,1 bl 1,- ?1sf6 Q W x S ,Q N ,ff ,WW W W, .wX,.,WiM..,. A-,,...wX W w Z SOPHOMORE CLASS 1 I I I I N i l I V I I I l 1 1 N' Sophomore Class BACHELOR CF ARTS COURSE ELIZABETH ADKINS .... LEONORA ALEXANDER. . MARGARET BARKER. . . JEANETTE BAUERi'. . . ELEANOR BOMAR ..... MARGARET BROWN. . . JANE DE BRUYN KoPs. ELIZABETH BULLOCK .... LAURA BURROW ..... ELEANOR BURVVELL .... ...-1618 Berkeley Ave., Petersburg, Va. .. .... 1550 Kanawha St., Charleston, W. Va. . . . .2827 29th St., N. W., Washington, D., C. ....222 N. Broadmoon Blvd., Springfield, Chio ....457 E. Main St., Spartanburg, S. C. ....8 Ridge Drive, Great Neck, L. I. .. ..... 56 Inman Circle, Atlanta, Ga. . . . .. . . . . .Rocky Mount, N. C. ....White Sllljllglll' Springs, W. Va. . . . .904 Julian St., Parkersburg, W. Va. BEVERLY CHALKER ..... .... 5 48 Qcean Ave., New London, Conn. MARY CREECH. . . CAMILLE DAWSON .... ALFREDA DEVAUGHN. . KATHERINE DILWORTH DOROTHY DOANE ..... LOUISE DRUCKLIEIZ. . . ELIZABETH ENDER. . . . .... 437 Sprague St., Winston-Salem, N. C. . . . ..... Salem, Va. . . .......... ..... M ontezuma, Ga. .... 30 Maple Ave., Upper Danby, Penn. . . . .281 I College Ave., Bryan, Texas .. . . . .164 East 72d St., New York City ....4502 Carleview Road, Baltimore, Md. VICTORIA FITZGERALD .... ....... 2 II Clark St., Clarksdale, Miss. -if 83 E+ Qu JANE FOLK. . . ELIZABETH FOOSHB. . . NORB IA FOY. . . ELIZABETH JANE FRANKLIN. .. EUGENIA FREEMAN . . lXfIARY COLEMAN HfXNKINS. .. NANCY HARRISON. . WILHELRIIINA HEYER. . . lX'qARTHA HIGH. . . LAURA HOKE .... JANET HOLLISTER .... MARTHA HUGULEY. . . ANNE JONES. .. LEAH JONES. . . liATHIiRINE JORDAN.. . . ETHEL IQEESLER.. . CATHERINE KING.. . .JOSEPHINE LANDES .... MARY ALICE MCCONNEL. . . LORAINE lX'1CGLONE. . . IDA MCMILLAN. . FRANCES BAIEARS.. . . .1702 Blair Blvd., Nashville, Tenn. .740 Redgate Ave., Norfolk, Va. . . .Eufaula, Ala. ...Point Pleasant, YV. Va. ...435 W. Spring St., Lebanon, Tenn. . . .2204 Grove Ave., Richmond, Va. ...4I3 Crescent Ave., Greenville, S. C. . . . .VVilnIington, N. C. . . .803 Grandin Road, Roanoke, Va. ...2IO Peachtree Circle, Atlanta, Ga. ....86 E. Front St., New Bern, N. C. . . . . .315 E. Sth St., VVest Point, Ga. ...3I8O Coleridge Road, Cleveland, Ohio .. .New Bern, N. C. . . .University, Va. . . . .GreenwoOd, lNfIisS. . . .VVoodville, Va. ...Cedarhurst, Long Island, N. Y. . .3222 St. Johns Ave., Jacksonville, Fla. . . .I703 Cherry St., Pine Bluff, Ark. ...IOO2 N. Bavlen St., Pensacola, Fla. . . .Pungoteague, Va. ef 84. Jie 'M 'Y I7-N7 ------ A A Y -..-.-.AA Q.--... .--- .,., . , , -V WELX, g,,..,,', ' 4. ' ' 1 , -N1:11'+-- FEAJ-f M EUGENIA MILLER. . . ELIZABETH MILTON. lVl,CLAIRE MOOKLAR .... . . . BETTY MORGAN. . . MARGARET NABORS. MAY RUGGLES NELSON. . . RUTH NEWBY. . . ELLA NORTHINGTON. . . JANE OFFUT. .. ELIZABETH PLATT. . . BLANCHE PORTER. . . GRACE PULLIAM. . . ELIZABETH RICE. . . BETTY ROBINSON.. . . LUCY ROBINSON.. . ERNESTINE SCHMIDT. . . . . KATHARINE SCHMIDT ESTHER SHOUP .... . . . .I55 Central Ave., Rahway, N. .. .1137 W. Grace St., Richmond, Va. 2323 Maplexvood Ave., Richmond, Va. . . .Gaffney, S. C. . . .. . . . . .MaI1sHeld, La. . . . III8 Grove Ave., Richmond, Va. . . . .Hertford, N. C. . . . .Prattville, Ala. . . .230 N. Broadway, Lexington, Ky. . .Layton Place, Monroe, La. . . .Albany, Ga. I2I4 Swetland Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio 117 N. Braddock St., W7inchester, Va. . . .Wytheville, Va. . . .Blaclcstone, Va. .IO4 St. John's Road, Baltimore, hid. .IO4 St. john's Road, Baltimore, Md. . . .3721 Bowser Ave., Dallas, Texas MARGARET SOCKWELL. .. .... 236 N. Edgeworth St., Greensboro, N. C. DOROTHY SORG .... . . .2015 lVIonument Ave., Richmond, Va. ELEANOR SPENCER.. . . . . .Charlotte, N. C. KATHERINE SPRATLEY.. . . . .Hampton, Va. l l I' l JANET STIRLING. . . SYLVIA SUSSELES .... JANE SUTHERLAND .... MALVINA TABB .... BETTY TAYLOR .... LAURA TPIROWER. . TED TIDWELL.. . . PAULINE TOWERS.. JANE UNDERWOOD. . . ELIZABETH WARING. MARY WATSON .... ... . ... . CATHERINE WITSCHEN. . . . . . . WILLIE BURKE.. .. EUGENIA BUSH .... HELEN FLOURNOY. . ROSA FREEMAN .... RUTH JOHNSON.. .. JULIA LAMAR .... NONA STOKES .... .1301 VV. I3tlI St., WilIIIiIIgtOII, Del. 3090 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y . . . .408 Crest Ave., Charleroi, Pa . . . .Old Point Road, Hampton, Va . . .I Addison Ave., Rutherford, N. J .. .303 Franklin St., Tampa, Fla . .Quitman, Ga . . .Rome, Ga . . .700 Seward Ave., Detroit, Mich .. .224 Williford St MCl11DhlS, CFCIIII . .VVilson, N. C 1822 Edgewood Ave., Jacksonville, Fla BACHELOR OF MUSIC COURSE . - . - - . - . - . . .Mt. Airy, N. C 504 AllisoniAve., S. W., Roanoke, Va .1644 Wildxvood Ave., Columbus, Ga .1938 Palmer Ave., New Orleans, La . . a . . . . . .Box 930, Roanoke, Va. . . . .530 College St., Maeoim, Ga -'Sf 86 JES- .. .AbbevI1Ie, Ala If Honor Students of the Sophomore Class ELIZABETH ADKINS LEONORA ALEXANDER ELIZABETH ENDER ETHEL KEESLER MARY ALICE NICCONNEL M'CLAIBE lX4OOKLAR ELIZABETH RICE 'ii 87 E34- Freshman Class COLORS: Orange and Black FLOWER-I Yellow Rose O F F I C E R S PAGE RUDD ........ ....... .................. . . ............ P resident CAROLINE ROBINSON. . . . . .Ifirc President SUE VVOOD ............. ......... S rrnflary LEI,I,x HOIIXOR .......... ........... T zwmzrvr MILDIIED XV,II.'1EEIz. . . . . .Clfwfr 1.1-adn' Rejwrsfrzlaliqm lo S. G. gl. COIIIIFH Rfpz'r.vv11laliQm io Lfgislalifvc' Board BE'I I'Y LAWRENCE M,xIzGAI:E'I' XVEED Roprfsflzialiwo I0 qllfzlvlic Board KMIIEIIINE LOCKE MISS VIRGINIA RIVIII, Sponsor .OI fa, sq S8 1, S I I V V Y 1 i I J , I , ., ---wi vldiir, 5 1 f Q S21 I CD TF xx Wx FRESHMAN CLASS :Jr Freshman Class BACHELOR OF ARTS COURSE SARA ADAIR. . . LETA ADAMS ............... MARGARET ELEANOR ADKINS. . POLLY AGEE ............... ANNIE BELLE ANTHONY .... LOUISE ATKINSON .... REBECCA ATKINSON .... ELIZABETH BARNES .... MARY A. BARRETT. . . FRANCES G. BELL ..... FRANCES MARION BELL ....... CATHERINE TOD BELTZHOOVER .... . . LOUISE BOWERS ............. VIRGINIA BOMAN. . . DAISY BOYD.. . . . FRANCES BRIGGS.. . . BETTY BROWN .... FRANCES BROWN. . . TVIARY LEE BROWNE. . . ELLEN BROWSE ........ MARTHA BUCKINCHAM. . . HELEN BUHRER .... NIARY T. CHAPMAN.. . . .R. F. D. No. 6, Ivy Road, Atlanta, Ga. ....................AltaVista,Va. . . .St. lVIaI'y's, Pleasants County, W. Va. . . . . .Dehue, Logan County, W. Va. .. . .Lakeside Park, Jacksonville, Fla. .. . .339 Woodla1Id Ave., Lynchburg, Va. . . .1329 Woodroxv Ave., Shreveport, La. . . . . . . . . .Box 75, Charlottesville, Va. ...934 N. 19th St., Waco, Texas . . . .128 Brewer Ave., Suffolk, Va. ..........................Selma,Ala. .Charles Town, Jefferson County, W. Va. .. .... 3401 Hawthorne Ave., Richmond, Va. . . . . . .YVayne Ave., YVaynesboro, Va. . . . . . .Brewton, Ala. ..... . . . . . . . .South Boston, Va. ....7 Sheridan D1'ive, Atlanta, Ga. . . .748 Kirby Place, Shreveport, La. . . . .202 Twin Oaks Road, Akron, Ohio .H.ruufELuunwnE,vvQva .. . . .1219 Bath Ave., Ashland, Ky. .. . .308 W. Reynolds St., Urbana, Ohio . . . . . ....... Chestertown, Md. aww I I l l l Elf I 'Tm AJ NTI' MARY E. CHEATHAM ELIZABETH COLEIVIAN. . . ALICE B. COMBS. . . NANNIE CONWAY. . . MABEL CRANE. . . ANNA L. CURTIS. . . ADELAIDE DANA.. . . . HOMOIZELLE VANN DARDEN .... ELIZABETH DAWSON. . . GERALDINE DIVEKEY. ROWENA DOOLAN. . . JEANNE DU FLON. .. ELIZABETH DURKEE. . ADELE DWYER. . . JOHNSIE EAGER. . . ELIZABETH ELGIN. . . KATHARINE FIELD. . . FRANCES FLATHER .... ANN FLEMING. . . LOUISE GILLY .... ELOISE GOODMAN. . . FRANCES GRAVATT... . SARA E. GREENLAND. . . ANNE HARLAN.. . LOUISE HARRISON ..... .. .402 N. Goldsboro St., Wilson, N. C. . . . . .710 Avenham Ave., Roanoke, Va. .. .125 W. Summit Ave., San Antonio, Texas . . . .Henderson, Ky. ...639 Newark Ave., Elizabeth, N. J. .. .701 S. 26th St., Fort Smith, Ark. . . .Lewisburg, W. Va. . . . . . .iNewsoms, Va. . . .1527 Bolling Ave., Norfolk, Va. . . . .238 S. Lincoln Ave., Aurora, Ill. . . .224 Lexington Ave., Danville, Ky. ...Stamford Road, New Caanan, Conn. . . .1 Cedar Ave., Stoneham, Mass. ...6627 University Drive, St. Louis, Mo. . . .Crestwood, Valdosta, Ga. . . . . . ...... . .... ..... M CLean, Va. Northway and Underwood Road, Baltimore, Md. . .. .Nashua, N. H. .. .178 E. 17th St., Atlanta, Ga. ....AppalaChia,Va. . . .2503 Oncutt Ave., Newport News, Va. .. ........Blackstone, Va. ..III Jefferson Road, Webster Groves, lVIo. ....FlorenCe, Ala. . . .IOO7 W. Market St., Greensboro, N. C. MAROUERITE HARWELL. . . . . .1515 Westover' Ave., Petersburg, Va. -.fi 91 R :JR ELIZABETH L. HESTER .... PIORTENSE IJORNER. . . LELIA llORNER .... ROSALIE llOOPER .... NIARY HOTCHKISS .... DOROTHY HUYETT. . . ANN HYAXTT.. . . . ANGELYN INoLEs. .. lVIARGARET C. JONES. . NANCY IQAMPER. . . ELIZABETH ICEPNER. . HENRIETT.A IQOINER. . SARA KOLSTAD. . . MARGARET IQRAUTH. . CAROLYN LAMPEE .... LUCY LANIER ....... ROSANIOND LARMOUR. BETTY LAYVRENCE .... BETTY LEE.. . . MAUD LIGHTBOWN. . . LOUISE LINDNER. . . JUNE LIPSCOMB. .. IQATHARINE LOCKE. . . ANN ELIZABETH IVICCARLEY. . . MARY lXqACON. . . JANICE NIALM. . . . . . 1633 Sorina St., Greensboro, N. C. .. .4300 Forest Hill Ave., Richmond, Va. ...IO23 Columbia St., Helena, Ark. .. .2206 Oak Ave., Newport News, Va. . . .17 Jefferson Road, Pittsford, N. Y. . . . . . .Charles Town, VV. Va. ...Richlands,Va. . . .1518 Westxxfood Ave., Richmond, Va. . . .928 Franklin St., Richmond, Va. . .1209 Springdale Road, Atlanta, Ga. . . .29 University Place, University, Va. . . .89 VVoodlawn Ave., Beckley, YV. Va. . . . .Palestine, Tenn. . . .VVinchester, Mass. .. .9 Foxcroft Road, VVinChester, lVIass. Po1nt,C1a. .207 VVest Indian River Road, Norfolk, Va. . . . . .Albany, N. Y. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . .Charlottesville, Va. 200 Lakewood Road, VVest Palm Beach, Fla. ...3325 Fairmont Blvd., Cleveland, Qhio . . . . . .209 Johnson St., Gaffney, S. C. ...22 Kirkstall Road, Newtonville, Mass. . . IO32 Gordon St., S. XV., Atlanta, Ga. ..... . . . . . . . . .Chestnut Hill, Orange, Va. M2683 St. James Parkway, Cleveland, Ohio -:Sf 92 12+ l I 6 l I i C 'f I I 4 -'fn-fri.-A-- .x-si' ragga . 1 AJ Q ffnqfgrz- . KATHERINE MANN. . . . . . RUTH lVlARTIN. . . lVIARY ANN MEADOW.'. . VIRGINIA ll4ESSMORE. . . LOUISE NIIDDLETON. . . MARJORIE MILLER.... CATHERINE BIIZELL. ....... . MARY ELIZABETH MONTJOY.. . . MARGARET NELMS. . DOROTHY PARKER ........ CORA LILLIAN PATTERSON.. . . PHYLLIS PEACOCK. . . DOROTHY PERKINS. . . GENEXVIEVE PERRY.. . ANN ELIZABETH PHILLIPS. . . GERTRUDE PRICE. . BETTY RAY. . . NANCY RAY. . . HANNAH REEVES .......... MARY CATHERINE REINHART. . CHRISTINE RIKER. . . CAROLINE ROBINSON. . . MARJORIE ROGERS. . . BETTINA ROLLINS. . . MARGARET Ross. . . PAGE RUDD.. . . . . .611 Greenwood Ave., Birmingham, Ala. . . .100 VVautauga St., Roanoke, Va. .. .....Beckley, W. Va. N307 S. Maiii St., lVIasontoWn, Pa. . .W. Franklin St., lllonroe, N. C. . . .Brewton, Ala. .. . . . . .Opp, Ala. . . .Greenwood, lkliss. . . .IqiI1gSDO1't, Tenn. . . .515 Riverside Ave., Covington, Va. . . . . .Albemarle, N. C. .. .4 Laton St., Nashua, N. H. . .1662 Brandon Ave., Pete1'sburg, Va. .. .. ..... Eagle Pass, Tenn. ...62 Harrison Ave., Montclair, N. J. . .1841 Lamont St., VVaslIington, D. C. . . . . . . . . . .New Caanan, Conn. .. .3813 Seminary Ave., Richmond, Va. .. . .Kenyan College, Gambier, Ohio .. .2540 3d Ave., Huntington, W. Va. . . .500 East Erie City, Painesville, Ohio . . .254 S. Ashland, Lexington, Ky. . . .14 Chase Court, Fort Wo1'tlI, Texas .. .75 Church St., WiIIcheste1', Mass. . . .2205 Parkwood Ave., Toledo, Dhio . . .Bon Air, Va. if 93 1-Be TVIINNIE COLE SAVAGE... -TESSIE SHAW.. . . TYTARGARET SHERRILL. . . MARGARET SLAUGHTER. . . LUCILLE SOLOMON ......... TXTARJORIE FRANCES SPARKS. CAROLINE STANLEY. . . LUCILLE STEVENS.. . MARY ELIZABETH STRICKLER. . . FRANCES ITTABB. .... . ELIZABETH TTHOMPSON. . . ELEANOR TOWNSEND. . . NANCY LEE TURNER. . . MARGARET UNDERWOOD. . . ELIZABETH UPHAM .... ROSE TVIARY VIRDEN.. . MILDRED WALTER. .. MARY WATKINS.. . TXTARGARET WEED. . . EMMA ALICE VVELLS. . . GERTRUDE WILES ....... JULIA ENIMA WILLIAMS .... MARY LOUISE WILLIAMS.. . RUTH WILLS ........... MARY TAYLOR VVITHERS. . . FLORA WITT ..... CATHERINE WooD. . . . . .VVilliamsburg, Va. ......QLl1IlCy, Fla. ..IOI7 Palafox St., Pensacola, Fla. . . . . . .Nliami Lodge, Hopewell, Va. . . .2001 Boston Ave., lNlIuskogee, Olcla. . . .2504 W. Grace St., Richmond, Va. .. .3827 Garrison St., VVashington, D. C. . .. ...Nace,Va. ..... . . . .Scottdale, Pa. . . . . . .Charles Town, VV. Va. M1337 Fairview Road, Atlanta, Ga. ...I6 Nlilitary Road, Worcester, Nlass. .....................Roanoke,Va. . . . 1218 Springdale Road, Atlanta, Ga. ...3 VVaconah Road, VVorcester, Mass. ....................Greenv1lle,Nld. ...3407 Bradford Road, Cleveland, Ohio .....................HalIfax, . . .1612 Copeland St., Jacksonville, ....Prestonburg, . . .I4I Hughes St., Huntington, W. .. . .Hollins, ....Welch,W. 5208 Huntington Ave., Newport News, . . . . .214 Pinner St., Suffolk, Va. Fla. Ky. Va. Va. Va. Va. Va. . . . .1 IO W. 86th St., New York City . . .4103 Hermitage Road, Richmond, Va. 94 12+ SUSAN WOOD --..---- . . .1206 W. 3d St., Sterling, Ill. MARGARET WOODLEY. . . .............. Tarboro, N. C. HARRIET WYNNE. . . .... 22 Lombardy Way, Atlanta, Ga. ELIZABETH YOUNG. . . . . .S. Kanawha St., Charleston, W. Va. BACHELOR OF MUSIC COURSE LOUISE ABBOTT. . . . .621 New jersey Ave., Norfolk, Va. JANE BROWNLEE ..... .. .1136 Lullwater Road, Atlanta, Ga. MARY CATHERINE CAMPBELL.. . ........... ..... D oswell, Va. HARRIETT CARR. . . . . .707 Westover' Ave., Norfolk, Va. VVILMA COX ...... .... 6 49 VVindSor Ave., Roanoke, Va. MOZELLE DALTON. . . . .Pulaski, Va. MARJORIE EINSTEIN... ................ ..... R adford, Va. ELSBETH ELLIS ........ ..72I Nlichigan Ave., Miami Beach, Fla. HELEN LOUISE GARBER. . . . . .419 Stratford Road, VVinStOn-Salem, N. C. CHARLOTTE HAMPTON.. . . ....... . .... Wa1're11, Ark. LOIS KILGORE ...... ...Plant City, Fla. TWARGARET MOHLE. . . . . . . . . . . .Lockhart, Texas LOUISE lX4OORE ..... . . .2580 Peachtree Road, Atlanta, Ga. DOROTHY PERKINS .... ................ P etersburg, Va. HELEN PHILLIPS. .. . . .2702 Grove Ave., Richmond, Va. VIRGINIA RYNER .... .... 2 I3 Park Ave., Hinsdale, Ill. CHARLOTTE ITHOMAS. . . . . .I2O S. Battery, Charleston, S. C. EVELYN Woooxf.. . . . Roanoke, Va. SPECIAL STUDENTS lX4ARIAN BROADFOOT. . . - - -Sidllebk N- Y- ELIZABETH FORMAN. . . - - .H21VC1'f0fd, PH- , -fa 95 lk -07 A Freshman s Letter to Her Mother September 28, 1929. DEAR MOTHER: Well, I'm a real college girl at last! It's been such a whirl here, though, with people to meet fand I can never remember their namesj and gobs of new things to do, that I'm just beginning to get settled enough to write. Wheii I got off the train at Hollins Station I did not see the College at all. I was scared to death. The ticket man said that just outside I would find the Hollins Daily Special, a dull black tin passenger limousine with a chauffer who was sent for the newcomers and, incidentally, for the mail. I finally found my means of transpor- tation and at the same time found the ticket man had a slight tendency towards exaggeration. We drove down the Lee Highway till we reached a big stone gateway where I jotted down the address printed on the right hand post, as I passed, so that you can write me immediately. As we rounded a bend in the driveway I got my first glimpse of Hollins. It was so very lovely that it made me gasp a little. There was such an atmosphere of friendliness and hominess about it, with the huge white columns on the old brick buildings and the groups of girls strolling about laughing and talking, that I forgot to be lonesome. As they caught sight ofour car about a hundred of them came rushing up, some shouting Be a Redll' others yelling Be a. Blue! I didn't know what Red and Blue meant and, of course, didn't know which to choose because at this moment I felt more green than anything. However, as I had a blue suit on, I took a blue ribbon because it looked best. And what do you suppose Red and Blue means? CI found out lateizj Why they are basket ball teams! Isn't that just lamby? College is so different from what I thought it would be. We don't have midnight feasts or anything you read about. Do you remember that little green book I got just before I came? VVell, they call it the Freshmanfs Bible and we read it all the time. In fact, it's the first thing we studied. We have what they call Student Government. No one tells you what to do or what not to do. Wheii you're in doubt you simply see what the handbook says. Oh, yes! I found out what is meant by the triangle. That's what they call us to dinner with. A waiter stands on the porch and beats on an iron bar shaped like a triangle. It makes an awful racket. Really there's no time to be lonesome because everybody is so friendly. Last night our Junior big sisters took us to a party in the gym given by the Y. W. C. A. We've been hearingrumors about a Senior Deference Week when the Sophomores are lords and masters of us all. I'm simply petrified! We do studyisometimes, too, although that rather interferes with our other activities. I really love it down here, IWother, and I'm not a bit homesick and I believe I could use some more money. Give my love to Dad. Oodles to you, SIS. .P. S.fPlease write me soon because I can't wait to get a letter. They have the duckiest little mail boxes here with l d - d 1 your combination. g ass oois an ittle knobs that you screw to get I -ADELE DWYER. BETTY LAWRENCE. ROSAMOND LARMOUR. REI 96 Ee I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ,I I I I , I I y.LM1 1'f-f,, M I.q!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I i s i ? I Z P Nu M1 X wx 1' WF iw - . '-N nm S . M 27, , Q 4. 'MwwNmww- ,V LAMQQIL fb, XQH M- . x U f fx' Qfjilj, WL v A . 1, v 'N X ak wx t QQQW WNW Cmmwfvgy A 62 Q 'J WW Aliilfff mf W1 UIQ. ---NV! -1' ll 1, 1 5 ' bs- 1.1 I QR ' 1 it , 4 I ,A we 1 14 lm 4' ' F . ' I7-Q. 1 Q yy Zi SX X Mill Z .A 1 4- 1: 4 lil ll lil lil - l 7 a E 8 Q1 ', at f 'Ka 1 Mew M in ji: fd X 99, Y V 1 . . X ' X of X 1 z g N ,- .g ' ,l ll K . .I 1 I X . A.. ff 131242144-- '-. U :ct - f -ef... . .. . . we - .1 188021901 n 1882, a new aoiustmenr was maoe anb aoopteo. 81911. Qforhe agreeo to take a lease on the Ilnstitution for fifteen years. Qlt this time, a plan was submitteb for the builoing of a Qllhapel, whirh, after being approbeb by the Gtrustees, was put into effett. Zlln 1897, the Gfrustees passeo two resolutions, which resulteo in the origin of the tele: bration of jl'ounoer's Day, the 2151 of jiebruary, wr. Qfotke's birthoay. lin 1897, the lease was eftenbeb to a new periob of ten years, but finally, three years later it was obvious that the issue, impenoing through so many years, must be settleb. QDn jlune 2, 1990, the lilnstitution was giben ober to 815r. Qlorke in settle: 1112111 of the oebt of the dlirustees. wr. Qllorke arrepteo this plan as an erpebient measure. lhe beemeb it neressary for the welfare of lhollins, although he beliebeb in the public ownership of institutions. ElDnly a year later, on may 4th, wr. Qllotke bien. Shortly before his Death, he spoke these woros, whirh embooy the goal for whirh he strobez for many years it has been my earnest Desire to so ronoutt the affairs of the Zilnstitution that whether lil was present or absent, there shoulo be no abatement in the earnest purpose ann oebotion to Duty whith lil habe sought to make a part of the atmosphere of ilgollinsii G6 .nj 1 wx 1 , f ,k.'. - 1 1 1 1 M 1 1'1 I 'ef ---- 1 . :J vf 'Ja' A 1 so UI I I 41.1 ...Fig 1-v 1-P, 'I 1 1 , 1 13ff42Z,f H514 5 1 fm - 1 r X E ?'W lr -1419 fL gff riisij - 1 i'1 ', 1 M35 dei, 1 1 1 -, 5 ,X ki I Q X f 1 'J .1 - 15 0 1 lm Q FEM Q' , 1 ' 11 4 X -11:15 V1 - 1 1 1 1265 122551 11 1 be ff 5331 11-H Q I Y v 5, 1 UD F 5 -',vf 1' ef , gf, . 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'.', .. :WPI 4 1 AIAIN BUILDING IN 1880 11:1 iam : , 1 1 v, 1 Q-fa:-1 ':ff'fMq '1' 11 1 1, 1 1 11 T if f 1 1 3 ,.-L,1,lJl4Gfr4ue1.- Q- .flig-T126 ,!l!:'!:1u 1fQ?'i I V J, :,.,-,I ,W 1 -f11?f4.H.-1PfH i ' ,1 1 I Eff-if ' Y- :aw 'M 1 f-., ' f 'f? 15U-' , . -X ' - 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 fifh Aw' -vu rf I 'ln'l!l!An I I l 4 S i 1 I 1 i 1 4 1 1 1 ll fffin I I I I I I I I I I I I I Y I I I I l I I I I I I I I I I I, I I I I I I I I I l I I I I I l I I I III ,I I I II I 5 I I , I ri V I I I , I ,I I Inq Hollins Alumnae Association OFFICERS I I .I ,I I RUTH CRUPPER REEVES, 'I3. . .. .............. .... P resident 20 Mountain Avenue, Roanoke, Virginia LILA VVILLINGHAM ERMINGER, 'o5. ......... . .... First Vice President II2O Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Illinois SARAH GRIFFIN CHENEY, '03 .................. Second Vice President Little VVood, South Manchester, Connecticut IQATE BROSIUS HULL, 'II ...... - ......... .. .Third Vice President Hazard, Kentucky I LUCILLE VIRDEN FAULKNER, 'o3.. . .. ....... .. .Secretary Chase City, Virginia AGNES SANDERS, '24 ............ Hollins College, Hollins, Virginia NIARY VVILLIAMSON, '97- ........ . . . . . .lllenzber Hollins College, Hollins, Virginia RACHEL WILSON, '12 ........... Hollins College, ... . . . .flfenzber Hollins, Virginia IQITTY SETTLE XPAUGHN, 'I I ...... ........ ..... Hollins College, CAMILLA ll4CKINN EY, 'I 9 ....... Hollins College, Sl! ,bl Hollins, Virginia Hollins, Virginia 97 I3- . . .Treasurer of Board of Directors of Board of Directors . .. .Field Secretary . . .iifiiuzzzar Secretary I I I I I I QI I, R. II II II i I E I ,I ,I U I .I 'I II I I I, QI I I I I fi I If I I I I I I I. I I I I I I I I . I I I I I I I I I I I I 2 GOL4 e f: - 2' ..1-- - J a, .1 f - Q P' 1 . . to QL 3 --,1x?A' V q 0 I ,fl Student Government Association Executive Council OFFICERS D ELEANOR VVILSON ..... ...................... ....... U . . ,Prfsident ELISABETH FENTRESS. .... ................... ...... I f irc Prcszdfnt ELIZABETH SNEIDER. . . ............... . ..................... . . .Sfcrctai'y-Trcaszirm' CLASS REPRESENTATIVES I ELIZABETH BLOUNT.. ........................... Srnior Rgprvnvfizfiztifzff LOUISE MCMILLAN .... ....... . lunior Rrpinfrifatiw LEONORA ALEXANDER .... ..... S ojwliomorf Rnjninrrztatifiie BETTY LAWRENCE. ....... .... F l'U.Y!l'Nl!l7l I2I'f3l'l'.S'I'IZfllfI'UL' HOUSE PRESIDENTS ASSISTANT HOUSE PRESIDENTS ALICE IIARRIS ................ East Building PRESTON SMITH. .............. East Building FRANCES HENRITZE ..,. .... I Vlain Building PATTY CSODSEY. ........ .... I Vain Building DEVVAR GORDON. ..... ..... I Vifst Building MARGARET STEPHENS ......... Ilffst Building FACULTY ADVISOR FIRE CHIEF RECORDER OF POINTS MISS MARY VVILLIAMSON JULIA HARNSBERCER MARY ALICE MCCONNEL LEGISLATIVE BODY MISS VVILLIAMSON. .... ................................. .... C I liairman FRANCES HENRITZE.. .. ................................... .... S ffrflary FACULTY REPRESENTATIVES MISS VVILLIAMSON M155 VVILSON MISS PALMER MISS SCOTT MISS MADDREY MISS FILLINGER STUDENT REPRESENTATIVES ELEANOR VVILSON ELIZABETH FOOSHE SHIRLEY NEWBOULD RUTH STONE FRANCES I'IENRI'I'ZE MARGARET VVEED I I, +21 98 if Tofu Roms: Sl'I'0IIlf R ow Ywflifllf Rofwf 1'x01lI'ffJ Rofw: .5 Wuxi , , A f fx X ,, Q.-, - 3 ,UA EA -. MM 3: ', Q: -. - i 1 S , fx A dsx... :V X 1 '5 W f faq I I ' , fb, A Xwerg Hl,0L'N'1', STONE, SMITH, MCCONXEL, I-IARNSBERGER. NIawn0L'1,D, flORDON, I-Ir2xR1'1'zrz, MCM1x.1,Ax, XVILSOX. Sxrzlmsra, XVIEIED, I'IARRIS, LAWRENCE, FOOSHIE. CQODSEY, STIZPIIIZNSON, AIJQXANDER, FIZNTRESS. .-if cm ML ml .U ,Af H11 A Young Women's Christian Association O F F I C E R S I MARGARET BAKER ....... ............. P rvszdent NANCY HARRISON. ....... ---- I fifl' Pfffifffflf ELIZABETH LOVE ...... ......... S ecrctary BETTY INGLES .... .... T rcasurvr C A B I N E T MARGARET VVIIITE. . ESTHER BONNET .... FRANCES LINEBERGER. .. ELIZABETH TRIPLETT FRANCES Doon. .... . . . ..Cl1airman of Social Ser-vice Cfzairman of Ifforld Frllofwslzip . ..C1!lllil'71Ill7Z of Rcligious Scrfviccs . . Clllliflllflll of Social ,4cfifvitic'.v . . . .Clzairman of Industrial Commission I FACULTY ADVISORY BOARD MISS IDA SITLER, Cvfllliflllllil MISS HARRIE'I' FILLINGER MISS ANNA MCDONALD MISS GLADYS PALMER MISS AGNES SANDERS MRS. ERICH RATH M153 MABEL CARTER MISS LOUISE MADDREY A25 100 53? I ll' 'IE fqgx Firsl Roiw: BAKER, FIARRISON, LOVE. Second Rofw: VVHITE, INGLES, BONNET. Third Rofw: DODD, LINEBERGER, rl1RIPLET'I asf 101 336 .IA S V- .. 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Cflfliflllllll of Gylmzaslirs CLASS REPRESENTATIVES DoIzo'1'IIY QUAIILES.. . . . . .Smzior VIIIGINIA JONES.. .. .,.... Jmzior TED VTSIDXWYELL ..... . ..S0f5!I01lI0l'L' :KATI-IIZRINE LOCKE .... . . .Freshman Miss VIRGINIA RATH, Faculty Ildfvisor 102 i x W - .... .. -W -E I l f-IIUIR l fig Yiwu Top Rofw: JONES, S'1'1R1 .1NG, FFIDVVELL, QUARLES. Sffond Rofw: BRAY, MCINTOSH, BONNET, SPEIDEN. Third Row: NEWBOULD, IRVINE, LUMPKIN, POLLARD Fourth Row: VVEBB, LOCKE. asf 103 22? --.......m L ,Iv f-'f H - - ' W W 11f 'I N1 1 1 J V 1 J 11 U '1. 1 1 1 5 , 1 1 Ai ,5 'J 'N , 1J 15 11 'N I1 ,J J 11 1, if 1 11 Y Mi 1 11 I 1 L! 11 17141 S1 YF .21J1 11 J J . W 111 1 151 H S11 .1',i W!! 11 121- 11 is 11 'S ,i' 2' J, , , 41 11 12 V LJ J, 211 1i J, W ? L11 I1 1 311, Vi. QVQ 1,1 J V11 I'1, 1 1 '1 11 1! ga E11 5 1' 11 111 W I1 J ii J IQ ,1 4111 if 1 12 W I ly 11' J IW J 53111 1, 1 I 1 11 '1 . ,xx '1i1, Monogram Club OFFICERS DOROTHY QUARLES ..... ................ . President ELEANOR BRAY.. . . . . .Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS ELIZABETH BLOUNT ELEANOR BOWEN SUNIE JOHNS JANE JONES NANCY MCINTOSH CHARLOTTE PATCH DOROTHY SORO PRESTON SMITH MARIAN SPEIDEN JANET STIRLING TED F1-'IDWELL ELIZABETH TRENBATH VIRGINIA VVEBB ELEANOR WILSON NANCY WILSON +21 Io-I 156 G? 1 J 1 I 11 31 ' J lj V I! P 1 l 1' f 1 I M 1 '1 3 11 1? I I L . lf J f, ' , NJN Sig, . , f O fi . 4 vfix I ,- X ,,f34j,! X 5 , ,,,,,, W ff -iw f Q Tofu Rofw: BOWEN, SORC, r11IDVVEI.I.. Swwzzd Rofw: P,x'1QcH, r1xRIiNI5A'l'H, SPEIDEN, S'1'11u.1NG, SMITH. Third Rofw: BLOUNT, QUARLES, B1a,xY, XVEBB, VVILSON. Ifourlff Raw: McIN'1'Osr 1, JONES, VVILSON, JOHNS. . f I-, -'51 105 ,sv M X X f X r'Y',-1 I 'II I I I I I I I I ,II II I I I I I I I I I I I II v II, E . I I I I 5 Dramamc ASSOC13t1OH I J I I I I O F F I C E R S I .I I I ELXZAI3E'l'H POULNOT ..... ------------- P f'5ldf lf I If FRANCES STOAKLEY. . . .--- Fifi' P f'5fd1 1f II I JANE JONES ............. ........ S rfretary I CLARE VVIIITIfIEI,D ....... .............. T 1'raszu'rr I I MISS SUSIE BLAIR. .... .... D ranzarif Coafh III I I III 'I I -Ig I BOARD I II I I5 ' I ELIZABETH MILTON... I ELIZABETH TRENBATII I ' REGINA PIENEBRY ..... I' CHRISTINE TUXINER. .. I , I MARGARET HUFFARD.. ' 'I I MARY ADAMS HOLMES. . . II I VICTORIA FITZGERALD. I ' I DOROTHY SORG. .... . I I I I I I , V I , I I I I I I I I I I f I , I :I I I I I ,X Q 3 I I F I , I I I I I I I I I J I , , , III +25 mfs 1:5 .fjfllliflllllll of Publicity Cflairman of Propertics .. .C!1Hil'7lld7l of Costunzes Clzairmazz of Blake-U,b Cfzairman of Coaching .Clfairnzan of Ligfzling ...............C0ac'f1 ...Coafh N I ww, Top Row: POUI,N0'1', S'I'O.XKI.EY, XVHI'I'I II2LD, Mufrox. Vwaozzd R01-w: 'l,'1ufx13,x'1'l1, I'Irax1arsRY, r1'URNER, I1UlfFARD Third Rofwx I'I01,Mrfs, F1'l'zcrs1z.'xLD, Sonic, JONES. 107' 31:4 The Christmas Pageant HYe lVIerrie lVlasquers,H the honorary dramatic organi- zation, presents each year a Christmas Pageant-a produc- tion which is solely the work of the organization. The play used is always an original one, chosen by c'Ye Merrie lVIasquers,' from manuscripts submitted by the student body. The Christmas Pageant for 1929 had a Biblical setting -Bethany, about two years after the death of Christ. The story centered around the woman whom Christ saved from stoning-an incident in His life described in the eighth chapter of john. The woman, after having followed Christ through His last years, returns to her native city to find herself denied admittance because of her former sin. The Nladonna appears at the close of the play to offer her a haven. The cast was: A PVOHZIIII. . . .... ANNE BROWVN A Plzarisw. . . . ....... JANE JONES A Girl ............. .... BETTY POULNOT d Righteous Wrouzzzn.. ..... CLARE WHITFIEI,D JU adon 1111 ..................... TVTARGAR ET HUFFARD The play was written by jane jones and directed by Elisabeth Blount, with the assistance of Miss Susie Blair. I I at 108 la ' NH' I 'O -uf Q, fxf, We 7 X, eu. -,Rf ' 1 M . . X f ,f . ff' 5,24 , K 1 W ' I? SSB 57 if 7 f ' 5972 A , ,f , V Q C1 IRIs'1'MAs NLXDONNA Posczl by IXfIARGARIf'1' HUI'I ARIJ, '31 , .,,, ,. ,WWA Y,f..A..,.,..i:...,7..., -va.. 1 I I I I I I I I I I W I I I I 'I 'I -I I 'I I I I I I I I In I I I I I I I I I I I fi I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ...,.,..-. -' -----M -4----+- Ai----- ....- .,, l ' I L Grandma Sees It Through Hy NANCY IVIOORIE, ,ZQ G,-,,,,f1,,,a,, 1 , ........... MARION VVOIIEE Pmdmw' ' ' ' ' U l S MARY LOUISE BZIAYO IMARY SIIEPIIERD CJRAY zlfffllll' ....... .... D OROTIIY DICRERSON .fl Nfiglfbor .... .... F RIXNCES GR.-XVATT ,1 POIi1'1'1I1ll7l,,,, .... ERNESTINIE SCIIMIOI' The Canthus Shawl Ry MARIE MCHENRY, ,32 Moffmr .... .... f ANNE BROWN Rolufrt. . . . . .GRETCI-IEN CIRESS Jfa1z.... ........ IRENE BERNARD Paul ........... ......... M .XRY AGNES SNYDER Hnlmz of Troy. .. .... VIRGINIA VVELTON CROCKER Mrzzwlazw ..... ................. I ANE FOLK Irizzi.. . .. Lizzif .... Ursula ..... Luka . . Lzda ............. Witch-Crossed By FRANCES S'I'OAKI,EY, '30 . .ELIZAEETII BARR NANCY VVIIITFIELD .. . .JANET STIRLING .....,.MAL TABII . . . .ETHEL IQEESLER Graff Sfzvrfwoorl.. . . if 110 13? ...ANN CUCULLU I 1 WIP, liz 10' fIII Q? SCENE FROM SPRING PLAY GF IQZQ The Lfzmjn and the Bel! V ,Y .- . . Y Y- . . - 1 ,- , .,,,.,. ... .-,V , ,- -4'---'--'-?M-- w--l--- -V-7 '-- -----,-.-Q.-..--- I.-.---......1..,,,,.,,-,,- ,,,, . .. .. ,. , ,, , . ,. -A. . . Hx , , .. ..m,,-F, , rf The Dover Road By A. A. TXITILNE Pfofwfc in the Play D0l11Illif .... Tfm Slay? .... .Mix Lafimrr. . . . Lmnard .... Hrznr' .... . Euslasza. ..... . . . THE HOUSE .........................EI,IsABE'I'H BLOUNT IF tm H J LUCY ROBINSON 4 00 6 I ELIZABETH FFRIPLETT ' ' . J ELLIE VVEAVER L Maids 1 ALYS LAVINDER VVHITFIELD THE GUESTS ......ELEANOR.VVILSON . . .ELIZABETH HOUSTON ....ELEANOR SPENCER Nirlfolag ..............,................................ DOROTHY QUARLES The Scene is the reception room of Mr. Latimer's House, a little way Off the Dover Road The Ivory Door By A. A. NTILNE I Parsons of Ihr Play PROLOGUE King Hilary ...... ............. . . .ELIZABETH COLEMAN Prinff Prrifvalv.. . . ........... ......... N ANCY RAY THE PLAY King Pfrigvalf ............ ............ ......... D O ROTHY SORG Brand Ihis body servantj . . . .. .MAY RUGGLES NELSON .flnna .................... . . .CAROLINE ROBINSON Tlfora .......... . . . . .CHARLOTTE TXHOMAS Thr C'l1a1zf0ll0r.... ........ JANE JONES .Imsifa .......... .... E UGENIA BUSH flnlon ......... .... M ARGARET NELMS Old Rnppo. .. ........... EMMA VVELLS Simwon. ...... . . .TQATHERINE DILVVORTH Couni Rollo .... ......... M ARY VVATKINS The Bgzznznzer. .................. ....... C AROLINE STANLEY Tifllf - . . TED TIDWELL Carlos Isoldlexs of the gllillfw .... ...,e 5 MARGARET SOCKWELL BrIuzo Icagtgin of the guardj .................................. JANE FOLK Prmrws Lzlza. ........................................... DOROTHY DOANE Iltmzdazzfs, Soldiers, Tofwzzsfwoplf-MARY ALICE MCCONNEL, FRANCES DODD, LEONORA AI,.I2X.'XNDER, MARY CREECH, NORMA FOY, ELIZABETH DURKEE, THEODOSIA CHAPMAN, AOELE DWYER. A GLIMPSE INTO THE FUTURE Thr King . .... ..................................... E LEANOR BURVVELL Tim Prznrr .... .... E LIZABETH DAWSON Jil 175, .L 112 ,.. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I F I I Wav' , ,U 4 J SCENE FRONI SPRING PLAY OF 1930 The Ivory Dom , 4 iv- , i 4,,.4,,,, 4.4 .,, I f x FX I-9' 53 r ' X R IL I Q' if T ' fy' Q 1 A ff f ..1Ek' !ix.- . f N R I I v ? ! , .5 , .I 4 , , I Ye Merr1e Masquers ELIZABETH POULNOT ELEANOR VVILSON ELISABETH BLOUNT ANNE BROWN MARGARET PIUFFARD CLARE WHITFIELD DOROTHY SORG JANE JONES ' -SEQ 114 E36 I I i WPI I I .,4,.v-,A-w,,a4W Kai- 7.7.1, n,v.,.A .. -, , . ... . . . . . V V. Y Y, Q . .- Q - 1 I - - - 3 V l ? 1 I 's 4. ,fw -,xs.g,isw , ,, ., ix 1 X X KN XX 42 , :Y W wfffsv'vm Q 4 5 Y 1 1 3 3 1 N Vi '- Tof: Rofw: 'VV1r,s0N, Hurmlm, XVHITFIELD. Lofwrr Rofw: POULNOT, Bl,0UN'1', BROWN. mf lm wi 115 fl,-' f N54-.1 my X V! III f1 I 1 I I I I 1 I W 'I 1 51NGLENE55 ns BL I ,,V,vIfif0LLY TO Br: mvE5'f5 1 'xx I 1 i. 1 1 4 .I Il I i 1. 1 I 1 J 1 1 1 1 I ' o E1 I he Spmster I 11 1 1 l I? ELLA NEILL. ................. ............ E dilor-in-Clzif FLORENCE UNDERWOOD. ...... ................. B usincss Manager 1 1 V . . 11 1 ELIZABETH SIMMONS.. .. .... A'ssz.vfarzl Buszncss Managef- If W 1 1 I 1 .I A 11 14 S T A If F 1 FRANCES HUNTER BUENA MASON 11 f ELIZABETH MCCLEARY MILDRED THOMPSON ,1 1 Z 1 MARTHA HUCULEY LUCY ROBINSON 11 MARY S. VVHITI3 IE I V 1 f I I N i 5 1 f I I I 1 Y ' .AI Ia, 1 wi 116 yr 1 Q i Z I i 1 4 If I 111 1 ' I 1 11 ? if ' I E lv 1 11 1 1 ,I '1 M N, , I fi S H H q ' , ., A , W Q E O H ' O ' ' O ' S... . -. W 1 1 N Wi MM 5 ,, j ff f Top Rofw: UNDERWOOD, SIMMONS, MASON. Swrond Rofw: HUNTER, THOMPSON, I-IUGULEY, McCI,12.,xRY. Third Rofw: VVHITE, ROBINSON, NEILL. +55 117 lie ' - I l N A A A A 141 1 X n P I A -- E 1- g' f'lf.'ll5 ? .. ,lf Zig 5, , .fi 1-1 QQNQ 1 . li Q MARGARET FRYE .... ........... E ditor-in-Chix I MARY PRICE ................ ................ B usiness Alanagrr A MILDRED THOMPSON .... . . .flssistant Businfss Nlanagfr ,E r ASSOCIATE EDITORS Y A JANE JONES MERLE GRUBBS 3 ' FRANCES STOAKLEY MARY ADAMS YIOLMES i A Q A R +25 118 23, ft. J I I K ,... .-K,-.M , .. f . 1. ' A if Y. 'wg-li . 1 A, --, ., . -. nw, vw--1-..-. 1 WX .N --ff f ff' ,,,. if We 1 ff A 4.3 y y ,fp S, 0 - SF. S 2 ' 54, gm fm i f Eff, ' MQ ' ,S I f , A ' wg X fr! X , J I R Q41 NZM i XA' , X ' yi? f- ,N x 7 , W X , my X L M. AA wpfmif? W, , , Q x -, , y ' -W - .gf W G, A , wx ' 5 fl' f X. . -f X X 'XX I ,X x, X ,, , wg- f 'NU 1' ,, - gm ' af S 4' Q., , ff , mf x X J' 'J W ' - ' N Y Q ,L f gf' 'Xa x 0 f f ,f 6 ' 1 ,, N , ,, 1 Q , X f 4 , - rw Top Rofw: FRYE, PRICE, l1 1oMPs0N. Middle: S'1'o,xKI,EY. I,ofwwr Rofw: GRUBBS, I'Iol.M1as, JONES. -if 119 kc- ' VY '- f ,J I -1 f' , 5 I I , V 4 - -,I . A H U L L I N S 3, . If 1 I , . ' .A-n,1,, .-5 -,.,r:'g - ,. b--nv hsermcm- NDALUYJ WAHSHE ngfismr L. 431.0 4 : QF 4r : Student Life ANGIE TURNEIQ... ..... ........ L 'difor-in-Chief SARAH VVELCH ......... ...... , flssociaic Edilor EUGENIA BRIDGES ..... ......... . Alssociatc Ediior ELEANOR BRAY. . . . . .I?1z.fi1z4's5 lwdlldgfl' R E P O R T E R S ELIZABETH ADKINS ELIZABETH HOUSTON NANCY MCINTOSH MARGARET SOCKVVELL MALVINA 'TABB ELIZABETH RICE FRANCES I'IUNTER MARY ALICE MCCONNEL GliIi'I'CI-IEN SPEH ELIZABETH VVARINC VIRGINIA VVEBB ,rw 1 21: 120 i fI V I wglf- -- - - - ,,,,, A-im M I, N A' 4 V - A . , , , AWA , . A. , O, , ,.,, , ,: 1 - . . .,f, f - .Q-. ,uf ,Nif-vv,gff--'---f'-f-'-v-N - --. --y.f+-V. ,. ,, 'E '-sr I r Q f X' ff UM ' , - , f,1W X 2, f 'Wx ff 7 ff f , f ,fr f V f 4 M? ff A L Top Row: HUNTIEIQ, MCCONNEL, I3R1XY, VVARING. Swfond Row: McIN'1'Os1 1, HOUSTON, rfABB, VVELCII. Third Rofw: ATKINSON, VVEBB, RICE, TURNER. Fozzriff Rofw: BRIDGES, SPEH, SOCKWELL. 'I O W. emi 121 ,UN 'A s - R f V 22' , ,fx ,,. . L. . 5 T'-737 X STS- 'L , 4E H+ FE may gF,f,,g5- F34 -:Q mmmf LQ! LYQJ Music Association OFFICERS CECILIA SCOTT ....... . ............ President JANE VVILLIAMS ......... ............. V ice Prrsident FRANCES MCAFEE ......... ...... S evrvtary-Trfasurw- MARY BELLE DEATON. .. . ..S6l1ool Song Loador B O A R D CLARE VVHITFIELD.. . . KA'I'HERINE W1LsON.... .. HELEN FLOURNOY.. .. CHARLOTTE TPIOMAS.. CI-IARLO'1 1'E PATCH.. . . NIARGARET SOCKWELL. PROP. ...-....-......--...- . . .Senior RrjJrrsz'11Iafi-'va' . . . .Junior Rvprosmzlalifvo S01Jl107ll0l'L' Ilfpnfsefztatiqfc' .Freshman Repr1'5e1ztatifuf ..IVIanager of Song Book .......Rzffordf'r of Poinfs ERICH RATH, Farulfy ,-ld-visor +Ef 122 Ef- 'T A V faffr.--.gif .,.,. t I -f . - 11 x , L . . , fi 1 Top Rofw: VVILLIAMS, SCo'1 1', P,x'1'cH. Svcond Rofw: FLOURNOY, VVILSON, VV1 11'1'F1ELD, DE.-x'1'oN Third Row: SOCKVVELL, MCAFEE, ffl-IOMAS. iii 123 fs? L Ch' ' JANE XVILLIAMS. . . . . Cfzfzirmmz MARY BIQLLIQ DEATON CIIARLo'r'I'I3 PAICIAI VERA FIOVVARD CECILIA SCo'I I' FRANCES MCAITEE VIRGINIA SPEIDEN ELIZAIIETII STEELE CLARIQ XVIIITFIELD .ff . 1-, Ag I 2-I. ,I- I 4 K 1 I 4 VI tr ...mn -, - Q5 L f 1 eh .WA x ' KW -WX mx: Y H X ' , R l Y A Q0 Www 1 L , Q 4 ,- lop Row: VVIl,l,I.XMS, P,x'rCH. Swrozza' Roma' SCO'1 r, Svmmzx, Drz.x'1'0N. Third R01-wx S'l'Iilil,, XV11I'rl-'1la1,n, MCA1fma. Fir - eil 125 132' ,MQ 7 . 32 Choir ERICI-I RATII. ............ . MISS BIZSSIE PIEYTON. .. CMEBIBFRS BOILINNAN, A. ENDER, E. BOSVVELL, L. FLLIS, E. BRIDGES, E. FITZGER.-XI.D, V. BROWN, A. FLOURNOY, H. BUSH, G. CQILMER, J. DE,x'I'ON, M. B. CERIFFIN, M. A. D,xN.x, A. JOHNSON, R. DOOI.fXN, R. Ii.-XBLER, H. EINSTEIN, M. LAVINDER, A. MCAEEE, F. MISS VVHITEISI-URST Ensemble Club MISS F. A. 0yNl'III.I,. .. MEBJBERS ADKINS, ELIZABETH 1712 BRUYN KOPS, LINE BROVVN, FRANCES NEILL, ELLA MISS FLORENCE ADEL MISS VIRGINIA RATH PIANISTS DEATON, MARY BELLE SPEIOEN, VIRGINIA MCAEEE, FRANCES XVIEIITFIELD, CLARE 126 ..............Dz1vfI0r Alssisfazzi Dirfcfor P,x'I'CII, C. RIRER, C. SCOTT, C. SOCKVVELL, M. SPEIDEN, V. STEEL, B. VVILSON, K. VVILLI.-IMS, I. VVHITIPIELD, C. . . . .Dircdor PATCII, CIIARLOTTE VVILLIAMS, JANE f- . . A ' , .I I I ' -I I . , ' I ' ' , .... .. - ' SAA ! I I J N I fy ' MISS XVHITEHURST .... VERA HOWARD.. ABBOTT, E. AGEE, P. ANTHONY, A. B ATKINSON, R. BARNES, E. BELTZHOOVER, C. BOSVVELL, L. BROVVN, F. BROWSE, B. B. BUSH, G. CAMPBELL, C. CARR, H. CHAPMAN, T. DALTON, M. DU FLON, D. DURKEE, B. DVSVYER, A. EINSTEIN, M. Choral Club M E M B E R S ELLIS, E. FREEMAN, R. GIXRBER, H. GRUBBS, M. HAMPTON, C. HARRISON, N. HARWELL, M. HORNOR, L. PIUGULEY, M. I'IUYE'I'TE, D. JOHNSON, R. JONES, M. C. LACKE, K. LANIER, L. LARMOUR, R. LAWRENCE, B. LIGHTCAP, L. -'E-f 127 EE Director Assislanl Dircflor MALM, J. MANN, K. MOHLE, M. PATCH, C. PERKINS, D. PERRY, G. PHILLIPS, I-I. RAVVLINS, B. RYNER, V. SLAUGHTER, M. SOCKWELL, M. SPEIDEN, M. STRICKLER, B. T HOMAS, C. WALTER, M WELLS, R. WHITFIELD, YODER, H. C. LK--if ,,,,..n,,,A,.- .. ...,..,..-,-,V .--1.-- V.-V ,.. ..-Y -.-Y Y.- .--....-.....- Mi..-5... ,..-.,. .., - x -- ,f 4, K . N 1 I S 3 2 I W E 5 4 x 4 '1 Curie Chemical Society P U R P O S E Tflr jvlzrfmsn 0f this orgfalzizafiozz is I0 siinzzzlafz' an ' AE izzlfrfsl in sfiffzff 011 ffm Hollins CHIIIf7ll5,' lo frfzzlf, in jwarli4'u!ar, cz morn' gfzzfral izzifrrsf in tfzz' Jfzzdy of fffrnzisfry 3 v lWE1XfIBERSHI P 7 A-Izzy .vlzzdfzzt majoring or mizzoring in ffl1'1ni5h'y is g rligilzlr' for aviifvf 17lflIlI1l'I'5lli17. Siudfnls 5 J laleing ffzfznislry I as an z'l1'flifw', arf' rligilxlc for associalc 1111'n1I1f1'5f1ip GFFICERS DoR0'r1 1Y Towufs .... ........... P rrsidmzz ' fr SARA11 VVELCH .......... , , .Vim P,-,,5jf1,,1f LA NANCY IVICINTOSH. ....... ...... . . .Srcrffary IVIICLAIRE IVIOOKLAR. . . . . . Trmszzrcr 4 Q25 128 I f F5 'R U' . X. 'A I I .I rr 1 .ll 5 .f r, A if J hx 45 i Q 6 I ,I gl I IE 21 1 Q .2 3 3 1,1 n i 2 A 4 ! Q 5 ? H 5, Q. r T. . 3 1 L A 4 x 1 is I3 5 l ': i 2 .nl H ff ,, a Yi 'ff ,1 'nv-- W -..Q:,,,., x x f, Xf f Q f T011 Rofw: VVELCII, Towuis. Lofwwr Rocws Mooxmlz, Mclxfosu. .Jil ur 'vg f ,, 1..a ,.,- X im 2 111 11 1 - - A--M--w----x- ----,M .... , ,.,-A ,.-.-- .,...-YH-w----y.--H+.-,-.:4--.. ..........,-.. -,-... , .,- --., .V ...-. ...V N--M, :,,..,. f. .uf K 1 1 1 1 1 111 E11 1,1 11 1,1 '11 , 1 1 ,W 1'f rs 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 '1 11 ir 11 4-1 f1 :1 +1 +1 1g' 151 51 ?I ,11 151 ,111 111 111 '1 111 1115 111 1 111 fall 1. 1 1 E1 111 111 A1 1 .1 1.1 11 11 1 ,V 1 1 1, 1 11 I g'1 11 1 131 :H 111' 11 i1 11. 1 I1 111 ' 1 11 ,1 1 431130136 FJ r'11 111 1111 -11 ,1 21 5.1 il 1 111. V f n ' - , ,UN 5 1 'f--:fre-I-.4fL.,-qw, ..., - -f ' f -- - - Q '- -' H ' ' , Q C - h 'l ' ' ' ', ' ' A AL I1 ' , , , , . V V ,.., fffi.- .,Y..,Y,..Y, 57.-.- I ', Urganization of Freya ELISABETH FENTRESS .... INTEMBERS MARGARET BAKER ESTHER BONNET MARGARET FRYE DEWAR GORDON Class of 1930 VIRGINIA VVEBII FRANCES PIENRITZE JANE JONES DOROTIIY QUARLES FRANCES STOAKLEY ELEANOR 'WILSON NANCY VVILSON Class of IQ3I MARY BELLE DEATON MERLE GRUBBS ELIZABETH LOVE CHARLOTTE PATCH MARY ADAMS PIOLMES JESSIE POLLARD ELIZABETH SNEIDER ELIZABETH TRENBATII SARAH VVELCI-I +25 131 E14 Chairman , , ELEANOR VVILSON Hffzy Queen of IQj0 I ,- -'-1,.r. '-:--F . .., .,.,. , .. , , W ,, A K . - ' ' . ' ' -I I . g ' . ' ' - Q . Y W Y,,, H f ffqy i, v-,,,....,...,.,..,:, --..--...J.a:.- ' f 5. -Q- . -.,. . N I 7 S Q V 1 I I 7 1 , 'w1-- fb----QL-,wp R K f Nf ww SCENE FROM MAY DAY, IQZQ +21 133 E39 -we-SAKAL 1 F, P 1 P N 11 L 1 N 1 I 1 i I , I EEN :FW Q m Us i.. f 'Slab fgggj Qvgv W-..--1 , -f fy: ' f . gzzv K I, V. 0, X H+, , Jfff' +f 1 f ff: .X W mg 1' Jfgem. .7 Aff, X , V N w 1 NWN wfff X imxmfg , fly ? if I in , X , fm Mm x f f W ,IQ Q 29?-ifvi:W?:lE : A A . ' ' V ' XR., , aww kmki 7: .Y x 'X 0 W, f , f W MK X 9 I f fx , y X , l 75.5-, f ' ' Q '. 4 N, fg5iH3'!2 F, gQ1' , . 71 , , ,, 2 1 ?'f ff-. Xm4,,,,g W, 1 ,N f' .rfufff . s .. .' I K X.. 4 SCENES FROM NIAY DAY, 1929 , -s I sf 134 E+ W --nf , I--J-ff fa I ff- 1 ' P A 'nv-- ---qyv., 1 i s ,V 's QW w ,frfivrw - V EL WZ f 4152? W f-df SCENES FROM RIM' DAY, 1929 +2-E 135 52+ eww' Mfn.,.,,,. NNN 1 ' .fi -f's.:,w --.-a-124, Pan-Hellenic THE FOLLOVVING FRA'I'ERNI'I'IES. AI 'I'ER EXISTING ON I'IOl,,I,INS CAMPUS FOR A NUMBER Ol YE.-XRS. VVILL AU'I'0MA'I'IC.XI,I,Y CEASE TO EXIST AFTER JUNE, 193 f WW KAP 'PA DELTA ' Foundfri 1897 GAMMA CHAPTER Eifllllfiiflfd 1902 1 ,ff iv lf . , rl ,X 'Wi I 'Nl ., lvl? PITI IVTU .F0lUIdl'd 1852 BETA C HAPTER Esfzzblisllffl IQ04 12 I iii llj A DELTA DELTA DELTA GAMMA PHI BETA Fozzndecl 1888 FOIIIIIIKCT 1874 ALPHA ZETA CHAPTER UPSILON CHAPTER Esfablisfzed 1914 Lsffllllfifflfd 1916 :W-' , l ' XMI fa, N 1 I I ly 4 ISI IVI . 'I ' III ' ,FJIW IMIII Il I W? PI BETA PHI CHI OMEGA Fozuzdfd 1867 W Foundfd 1895 VIRGINIA BETA CHAPTER UPSILON BETA CHAPTER Esfalzlislmf 1917 Eslablislzffl 1919 ZETA TAU ALPHA Fomzdfd 1898 ALPHA LAIVIBDA CHAPTER lfslalzlisflfd 1921 V37 -fv,,,,-.-f ifxei. Debating Club 0 F F I C E R S ELIZABEIH FOOSHE ....... ............. P rfszdmt LI IZABETI-I SNEIDER. .... ............. V irc President ESTHIZR BONNET.. . . . .Secrflary-Treasurer ADAIIR, S. AGEE, P. BONNET, E. BRAY, E. CHALKEK, B. CREECII, M. CURTIS, A. DRUCKLIEB, L. DXVYEII, A. FITzcER.xLD, V FOLK, J. FOOSHE, E. M E M B E R S FRANKLIN, B. CEEER, R. GILLY, L. CEODSEY, P. LIOKE, L. JONES, J. JONES, V. LAIWIOUK, R. LAWRENCE, B. LINONEK, L. LOVE, E. MESSMORE, V. -if 138 EE NELMS, M. PEACOCK, P. PRICE, M. SMITH, P. SNEIDER, E. SPEH, G. SUSSELES, S. TAYLOR, B. TRENB.AX'I'l'i, B VVEBE, V. VVELCH, S. VVITCIIEN, K. Ae F-I oo 'LO 13: B . 'J III IZ.-XBIETH LOVE.. , EI.ISABETH BLOUNT EUGENIA BRIDGES ANNE BROWN MARY BELLE DE.-XTON FRANCES DOOD DEWAR GORDON FRANCES GRAVATT MARY COLEMAN LIAN AI,,ICE HAIKRXS REGINA HENEBRH' LAURA I-IORE JANET HOLLIS'l'Ell I 'X . , r I BA - I M I Pax If Y. A ' ff! ..' J, 7 J if jf X A X7 C t'll' Cl b -I O F F I C F R S JANE VVILLIAMS. ...... ............... P residmzt . .Safrflary-Trmszzrfr I M E M B E R S 'I MARGARET HUEFARD MARY ELIZABETH PERRY HELEN KABLEIQ DOROTHY QUARLES ETHEL KEESLEIQ EMILY SAUNDERS JULIA LAMAR ESTI-IER SIIOUP ALYS LAVINDER MARGARET SOCKWELI. FRANCES LINEBERCER DOROTIIY SORG H7 ROVVENA LUCAS JANE SUTIAIERLAND RINS SARA LYNCH HELEN VVEAVER ELIZAEETIAI MCCLEARY VIRGINIA VVEEE' ELIZABETII MILTON ANNA VVIIITMAN M'CLAIRE MOORLAR DRUI2 VVILSON SIIIRLEY NEVVBOULD ELEANOR VVILSON JANE OEEUT ,L A35 1-140 33:- 2 E f I, 3 l -1-li. J Q ., 4- v 1 Y, 6.9 ff- h-A Q.. ,..L W- QF fx Ny ,J Ss XM SYf K f MFIQLE GRUBBS ....... MABEL UZZISLL .... MARGARET SOCKVVELL .... ADAMS, S. BOWEN, E. BOTSFORD, F. BROADWATER, S. CI-IALKER, B. CRANE, S. CROCRER, V. DE BRUYN KOPS DEVAUGHN, F. DUIQKEE, E. DRUCKIIIEB, L. DU FLON, D. DU FLON, J. ELLIS, B. FL.-ITI-IERS, F. FOLK, J. FOY, N. FRYE, M. GEER, R. GRAVATT, F. ffxfff. I ,Q j3fXV'3 Y Book Club OFFICERS IXIEIVIBERS CTREENLAND, B. GRIFFIN, M. A. CIRUBBS, M. PIUNTER, F. IRVING, H. JOHNS, S. JONES, I. KEESLER, E. KING, C. IQIRKPATRICK, H. LAVINDER, A. LIGHTBOVVN, M. LIGHTCAP, L. LOCKE, K. MCAFEE, F. MCCONNEL, M. A. MCINTOSH, N. MIZELL, C. MORRIS, E. MOSELEY, A. NOR'I'I-IINGTON, E. S25 142 53+ .. . . . . . .Pfcszdcnt .. . . . . .Secreta Treasurer PORTER, B. PULLIAM, G. RUTHERFORD, SCOTT, C. VJ' S SLAUGHTER, M. SMITH, P. SOCRWELL, M. SPEH, G. SPEIDEN, M. STEPHENS, M. THOMPSON, C. THOMPSON, E. TURNER, C. UZZELII, M. VIRDEN, R. VVELLS, R. VVHITE, M. VVILSON, D. WILSON, K. YODER, H. ..-f,,,,i,, ...,, ,f- ,,.,,A P' 'A x 1 'Q-5185 fx X ww mvmmlligq b iq QEWQEMFKQW l vf,1 an- H A - , . .'., I P , .Q ' , ---f' . f 1 4-f -- .-3-'P -.Q f 116 Q' X 5 ' 1 '- J' 19 . w X lgl Ii' I lvl Ill I I 1 lflrlr 7411 VS C N 1 S 4 J ' Z -' Y .7 - ste: f 4 2' L eq, 4 ff a. fl X . A ff V1 .,V 5 Ah fd wk-vi 1. 1 -in 13 -, xg sz 190111918 t his Death, the presitlencp of the Qlols lege ment to Epr. QIocke's Daughter, Qjaattp Louisa, ann the Qllhairmanship of the 15oaro of Qaovernors to his son, ILucian lb. Glocke. Qlihe business acfairs were en: trusteo to tvao of his granosons, Htharion QEstes Qlocke, as Qecretarp ann dllreasurer, ano filosevh Qlugustine Glurner, as Qbeneral Qwanager. Epanp improvements on the grounos ann huiloings tvere maoe in the nerr fem pears. Qlihe memorial Library mas erecteo in 1908, the Quganna Zllnfirmarp tvas vuilt in 1911, as a memorial to SETS. Qlocke. Glihen, in 1914, the Science ihall was huilt. lllmportant changes also took place in regaro to the cur: riculum. Zflt was graouallp enlargeo, ano eight pears after wr. QlZocke's Death, the Ilnstif tution tvas stanoaroigeo on the basis of a four pears' college course. Qlfter this change vaas recognigeo, in a nero charter from the Iairginia Legislature, the name, uihollins Institute gave place to that of U9ollins Qllollegef' During the next four pears prac: ticallp no changes or enlargements tvere maoe, Due to the universal stress of the diiiiorlo war. IJ JP G , -.f-ff..t-9. 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They jealously guard the Fashion Show as their own and as one of their most cherished possessions. They realize the significance of its steady development from the beginning as an ex- periment by Which a Senior Class might make money for commencement festivities to one of the most enjoyed events of the spring season. --ANNE BROWN. The follofwiug jJllifllI'f'.Y ara from lfzz' 1929 Fasfziozz Slzofw if 151 A ,, fri SE f ' f, fW X 177 .X X X X ,M ji P X0 f ff 'F 22 f f gif . XS MKS f f W X M ff, W ' ' 'NX of sw X f, WL' X2 Q , ii? llgg 'Kgf mf S Q ff P' 7? 4557 Z? T555 fire L ,f MXX 1 W, xg ?1. ,Qz ' X15 V 2 ,A K SK if X X M x Mm - f 3 X f, 1 f WW? N . 12 , Xyifx ff!! Q 9 xfy X X ff Q , 45, XX M X f 0 f f 1? K 5 X f Sv fi yxx f - ' 1- -X4 , 1 ' ff ! . x ff - jgfl -T ff ,f X4 J x X i f X, f 7a 1 9 , 1 W f K' waxy? X. 'if 9, 422,52 XS. I f' ' 'cf Arif: V, rj X X L .fff,,Q,S X ' aw , ' ' T wig V X X, 32-'ffg MX fx H 5, , 'W X f, :Xi Q - ' x Wi! 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Zin the last four pears manp changes haoe taken plate ann many improvements haue heen mane. mow, as we tome to 1930, ano look hath upon the pears that haue passeo sinre Ihollins was founoeo, we wonoer at the greatness of it all-ano pet-we must know that the realigaf tion of the founoer's Dream is an enoless proress, ano the motto will eher he, ujforwaro ann Ciipwarof' with this goal in our minos ann hearts, we feel that we tan look into the future with reneweo hope ann step forwaro with ,og feet on to new fielos of Development ann growth. I was If Ill Ill I I ?'1? Z ag L 7 5 .- Q atv 5 X 'X xg X x as E I N 1 9 QHKW , ,.. www-g, ff Rx 'Nia xv Y I I Y Lip -, U I l A tg, gg, l1QnlkIVW,i Tl W fi I 'I 3 I F?gl fmlza X M ' 4 Z I N it , I f-T'-TI' Grub-I ff I '- ,Ae Bag - Q' jg 5 5 , k-E-5 Q X f' W L Q3 5 S 1 F-TI'-1. X A - 4' ' 'Q 2 - 'ii 'if fy Upv Jlll X, if: - Ml. 'U' I -'I 1 K 3 'il QW -Z , will J W , F Q, 6. ,.- f A X ,Th , Q fig X AX -1 I , ,f .- V B-F -in--MEM ' f ' ' 1- E' ' X 'L-: L ij iw k F ' ff ' gg -. Z f . 1R ,H -5 fx 4 1 i , A 1 - JL, 1 i i - ' -H 'LAT' - - J 1 L ! :HM .L ' . I ' ' '- ' 41,2 E M iw I 'll - :J T- X I --Q i n if y . in ? 5 95 4 jk' ' ' f '5 K Q 1'-1, g..1 . . - .. fr.. H Y, -I I ' I' ' '5- I mul 1un -lim A 1 , f Q WW: 19330-'M HT fix? We fy ' - T-Ti ' ' .5 i :ffl 1 ii H ' 52 NIAIN BUILDING IN 1930 Q if AW .,-my 2, f 4 J fm fu , ,xigjf 6 Y5 A W S f '7 'g-if 'fl 6 453 E1 X .1 ., V K 4 4 3 i 4 3 I a ! E I 1 1 i E F 2 I K 1 1 a I 4 41 I I A I I I . 4 5 ! . ,i G 2 S 5 I Q 5 5 5 1 I 2 Q f v 4 x I 4 ,gf it , 5 f Q S I I i I 'iii' l Y- lt xi ,w 111'1x' ' X1 ful' 1 Y- 1 xy' . ..J! ,',,Q I I 1115, I f L 111-1 iii: 1111 111111 I 1 zu I ll -'I-5 'Qual 'f'f'5?:f'+ NTT-'l JTL 4 f 747' X H A fA7WIA 'T ' f 1 Ll '-' f-gy' 'AJ' ff ,'f..Ef. 5 X K . .-ffwrw L ,L 1 1-1 -A ,M ,1,. .. -A Q x 4. IQL,Lg1HASx.' f -'TWJTL ' -1- IIA- kqlmw-:Gi g ffffw Y n ra ' if ,V 1 1 1 9 I A wwf Lf lil X 19- F4-?-fx-Lili-L-1 , I i V ' X X f- 1 1 I 1 .. 1 - ----r-Y' ' J .---ff -- 1 ,YL Ln- I - - wr ,ll-if' f J 5 j,7...l-r-4-6 ELLA' 'H'-H ,J 7+ J I 1 ' 'sw ' M W M --.L -'-L-4,1-L - LW, X x,,,-- Q V X H X- I -1i I L-L-'TIITLF L51-'H-Y+ ...I-Ebb'-I-if ' t.1L ' 1'-.3111-11+ . -- -LL I 1 Ili xtlvrli-'L 7-.ffl-II J 'V' N-' , AthlCt1C RCVICW 1 928 29 ODD-EVLN HOCKEY GAIVIE W011 by Eve-:ns CLASS HOCRIIY TOURNAIVIENFI WOI1 by Class of 1932 INDIVIDUAL SWINIMINC1 INIEIII Tled by Tldvsell 32 and Weubould 31 CLASS TTNNIS CDOUBLESD IOURNANIISNT WOI1 by Class of 1929 ARCHERY CONT EST 'VVOI1 by 169916 Pollaxd 31 CLASS BASISEI BALL 1'OURNIA'VIINF1 YENIASSTL AND MOHILAN CANII Won by MOhlC1I1 1 159 ,1 1 X L I I ' f gk I 1 E O I I i 'K I O , .- I I 5 1 yn ! 7 1 Ii T: E 1' - 1 it r L 1 2 1 1 I I I I 'Q F1 E I L 'J ll . I I 7 1 , 1 1 7 1 , 5 I ' . I , : W , f' f 5 44 L L1 I I Y i I ' 1 y Q f K 1. , I 3 S , 1 , 1 1 I 1 1 L ! Won by Class of IQ32 I ' 1 'N 1 be f J' 12 'L' , ,ss 3 , f 4 SQ M H , ' X ,fe f- 4' i. f . - .uf ..:-, LW ' ' E , .L - f f, . v , H: 2, ..:?r f ff , x I rf , , ,, 'xv ,f1,Q,q,, W, ,, ,1 X A Q 5, ., f XVINNERS OF HOLLINS BLANKICT Rf'q11i1'z'111f'11fs.' .2400 ,4fl1f1f1'i1' lJ0ilIf,V T 7 IZLEANOR XX11,s0x IJOROTIIY QU.XliI,I'1S Dmxri X iii .1 so EQ Y fm W W ' 1 1 I i S l r L fin -v-f Hockey Season 1929-30 MARY BELLE DEA'l'ON, Odd EUGENIA BRIDGES, Ewen CHEER LEADERS -if 161 N-Q Q., . Y .... K... -, Y ,Y Y ,, Y, -,- V-----. ..-,,1--i..-------------W -- .,Y.- --- . ,.. - .i..,..... , - , ,. . . , , W , YA..-.-.,,....,..--?.:-. .L..-k..+.........LA.4:,,,....F....--- ....-,,.. ' A MM ' W 229 I E+ 25. ODD HOCK EY 'TEABI 1 '5 Xly A ' , - V Y 'Wifi ,-, M -,,, W m -,., , - .-.-f,Y .,,.,..-F .. I' ' ' I I I N I P T j . I I I J I N i ! F T Y I T , I 3 dd Hockey Team FORVVARDS: BETTY 'TRENBATH BETTY FORMAN TEDDY CHAPMAN VVINGS: FRANCES LINEBERGER ELEANOR BRAY -HALFBACKS: PRESTON SMITH CHARLOTTE PATCH SUE RUTHERFORD, FULLBACKS: MARIAN SPEIDEN KATHERINE LOCKE GOAL KEEPER: NANCY MCINTOSH CHARLOTTE PATCH, Capiain Odd Sub Team MARY ANN GRIFFIN PAGE RUDD VIRGINIA JONES BETTY GREENLAND MARY STOAKLEY MARCUERITE PIARVVELL -II In Il 163 ,I- I . ,,w,W, W,,,.,,,,.A ,.,...,.- -.M--A A--fff-- fw-'-M+-::-4'b-M-f-' -A .1 14 ' A f J, 1? IU 'If' 9 I QI UL 1.. --V --+.-vw-.--.-..- -Af---Y.-Yi- V -- EVEN HOCKEY TEAM I fs --1--,, , .,.. ..-tl. Even Hockey Team AUDREY LUMPKIN, Captain FORWARDS 1 ELEANOR BOWEN KATHERINE SCHMID1 ETHEL KEESLER VVINGS: SUNIE JOHNS ELEANOR VVILSON HALFBACKS: AUDREY LUMPKIN DOROTHY QUARLES MARY CREECH FULLBACKS: JANET STIRLING ELISABETH BLOUNT GOAL KEEPER : IDOROTI-IY SORG Even Sub Team LEONORA ALEXANDER LAURA PIOKE IVIARY COLEMAN HANRINS ERNESTINE SCHMIDT MALVINA TAER A I lm, 'il Jo' 4.1-,,,,gh,-4, ,W-,,., ,.,.,.4 ,,...., , . -. V SENIOR HOCKEY TEAM Forfwards-ELEANOR BOVVEN, VIRGINIA VVEBB, JANE JONES, ESTHER BONNET. Wings-SUNIE JOHNS, ELEANOR VVILSON. Halfbacks-LILY BOSVVELL, DOROTHY QUARLES. Flllfllllfkj-ELISABETH BLOUNT, ELIZABETH HOUSTON. Goal Keeper-JANE VVILLIAMS. Sltb5fifUf6'5-DEWAll GORDON, JULIA HIXRNSBERGER. JUNIOR HOCKEY TEAM .F0l'Q,Ul1l'd5-ELIZABE'l'H TRENEATH, MARY STOAKLEY, FRANCES LINEBERGER. ,Wings-VIRGINIA JONES, ELEANOR BRAY. 1'IlllfbllCk5iCHARLO'IV1'E PATCH, PRESTON SMITH, SUE RUTHERFORD. Fullbacks-MARY ANN GRIFFIN, MARIAN SPEIDEN. Goal Keepvr-NANCY MCINTOSH. ' Subxfiiufvs-MARY FOPEANO, IRENE BERNARD, MARY ADAMS PIOLMES, ELIZABETH LOVE, ELIZABETH SNEIDER. 'vfif 166 Jif' - -rd' I, N I 'F . . I . 4 V I Y V,,1z1f'---fg-V5 g,.,,--..,.... .. --- - 'I - -U 1--'mf ' ' f' ' ,. ' ' , ' ' , Q' ' ' ' ' ' '. ' -' IJJJUN . - , ,, ,W , . , E, , ,.,, E ,, -V V V VV V -V SOPHOMORE HOCKEY TEAM F07'QUH7'dJ-KATHERINE SCHMIDT, MAY RUGGLES NELSON, LOUISE DRUCKLEIE, ANNE JONES. If!i7lQS-MARGARET BROWN, ETHEL KEESLER. Ifdffbdfkf-MARY COLEMAN HANKINS, MARY CREECH, LEONORA ALEXANDER. Fullbacles-JANET STIRLING, MALVINA TAEE. Goal Keeper-DORO'I'IIY SORG. Substilufes-ERNESTINE SCHMIDT, TED TIDWELL, IKATHERINE DILVVORTH, ESTHER SHOUP FRESHMAN HOCKEY TEAM , F0l'1Ud7'd5-TEDDY' CHAPMAN, CAROLYN, LAMPEE, ELIZABETH FORMAN. gg.. . ag 4..--. --...,.L. --,...V..--,..- ...-.. V .V fyillgj-JANICE MALM, MARIAN BROADEOOT. Halfbacles-FRANCES FLATHERS, KATHERINE LOCKE, PAGE RUDD. F1lZlbdCk5iMARY HOTCHKISS, BETTY GREENLAND, KATHERINE FIELD. Subslilutcs-MARY VVATKINS, NANCY RAY, SUSAN VVOOD, HEl,EN GARBER, BETTY LAWRENCE. +25 167 E34- . , A A , ,. ......-Y.. na,,,L,,,,,,M.,,i,4,A,,,,,,g,,,,,.I ....,.....-.........T..I.,...Y.......-,.,.-.,. VARSITY HOCKEY TEAM SSI - -1 f ' EX AH l 1 - EP' ff x.-X-N xxxhi, kiwi., X x.!gW-L Swimming WINNERS OF FALL MEET E Tiud by Smamfy NIEVS'BOUI,D, '31 TED TIDWELI., ,32 Q35 169 41 , A ff A x if 1 5 2 N I I if .- 4 A A.. I I I Te 11 11 i s SENIOR TENNIS TEAM DEfXN VVEBB E I I I E JUNIOR TENNIS TEAM I Singles Doubles BUENA MASON SARAH VVELSH egg 170 131. IHELEN IRVINE K . SQPHQNIQRE TENNIS TEAM Singles Doubles JANET STIRLING LEONORA ALl3X,XNDEll ELEANOR BURWELL FRESHMAN TENNIS TEAM Singles Doubles K.-X'l'IlIiliINIZ Locxlz BE'1 rY LAWRENCE K,x'1'11riR1NE LOCKIC +25 171 55+ Archery XX X EVENS ODDS XXUDRIEY LUMPKIN JESSIE POLLARD ESTHIQR BONNET BE'I l'INA ROLLINS K.,x'l'H1f1uN1s .Dll,VVOR'l'H V -:El 17 2 Aa Nh NN YNNIQ F1,EMxxG fF'm f ' x Basket Ball 1929-30 'U-2 jig! SUNIE JOHNS, Ycmassee IVIARY BELLE DE.-XTON, Molzicarz CHEER LEADERS if 17' I. 31? H L, 1 f ! , p r L 1 I I Q i T a E I E i I r l v , M v 4 P NANCY VVILSQN 'Yenmssee Cajazfain 174' 13:- i F V I ' 51 Yu DOROTHY QUARLIES J1lol1imn Captain 175 Players on Parade N SUCH an occasion as the thirty--second anniversary of the SPINSTER, it is appropriate to look back over the. glorious past of Red and Blue, and to pause in the midst of our era of socks and knickers, to review, from 1896 on, the parade of basket ball players who are a part of the spiritlof Yemasseri and MOl11CHI1 'EO-day. The first SPINSTER, published in 1897-1898, carries pictures of a Red,' and a Blue team, called respectively Victorian and HTh'TZl1'S.,l Basket ball was then two years old. The name basket ball and the ball are practically the only features which have survived the thirty-three years of growth and change. At the time when the game was introduced, the held of athletics was dominated by tennis, Croquet and bicycling, but the new game soon found its place and, with the guiding enthusiasm of lllr. Turner and llflr. Cocke, came to stay. The costume consisted of gored skirts of heavy wool, high-necked woolen shirt waists with puffed sleeves and jaunty little hats fthe feet were not visiblej. VVe read of such titles as putter,,' goal keeperf' goal defenderl' and left front , nine players composed a team and the game was played in three Uinningsf' ' Basket ball saw many changes of organization during those first few years. In 1898-1899 the teams were called Black and Bluel' Cforerunners of the great faculty teams, no doubtlj and Green and Wl1ite,,, and their spirited yells were: Roo-H111-foo Ielijn-lzi-hoo Rifr-boom-zifr-boon: Ijjfllfk and Bfue! Bluff'-0-co--zc'a1'K'-1'0-zc'r11'Z'-rio-wits' I3IY1I',l'-O-F0-'ZCIIIUL-I'0-'ZL'Ilt'k-l'0-'Iliff IJIIHIZ-Q0-ZCIIHII-Q0-'ZCIIZIII-Q0-'ZL'ifc'? P76 are the girfs of ffm Green and Ifyllifef H In 1899-1900, the old names were discarded in favor of Red and Gray and 3 ' - . . . f . . Gold and Black., A peep at the tip of one shoe visible in the Jicture indicates that l at least one member of the team wore low cut tennis shoes. All these were pioneers who dared to play so vigorous a game and to defy all precedence and prejudice! T he next year marks the entrance of hflohicans and Yemassees upon the Hollins campus and the Hnal revision of colors to Red and Black and Gold and Blue. Excite- ment over the Thanksgiving game ran high. llflr. Cocke umpiredg turtle-neck sweaters bearing an HH were worn, families were nearly broken up over divided loyalties and the partisan enthusiasm wiere distinguishable by the red or the blue, horns tooted in the early morning, fervent si ent. prayers for both teams were raised during the morning sefvice, and the day culminated in a banquet at which llflr. Lucian Cocke presented, for the first time, the silver challenge cup. The Reds won with a score of 5-3l It was a great 3162113 the brilliant forerunner of many glorious Thanksgivings, unstinted loyalty and devotion to 0IlESt team and enthusiasm for the new game for women. i i e r f - ' - - H ut Y is gne a cieei, then, for all those teams preceding Reds and Blues and for the big firglasscee and lldohican teams! fl he words on the Hrst loving cup have already 1 u e a lundiedfold. Pozsan et Imac ofzm IIIFIIIIIIISSCY? ,711'Uf1b1t.U of student body, faculty, even campus and buildings D1NNY. eil 176 ills 1' N' 1 6- ---W I I I I I I I I I I SENIOR BASKET BALL TEAM NANCY VVILSON, Captain Forcwards-EI,IzANOR VVII,sON, ELEANOR BOVVEN. GllHI'd5-N.-XNCY' VVILSON, DOROTHY QUIXIILES, A.UDREY LUMPKIN C6'7ll6l'.S'-SUNIE JOHNS, RU'rI-I STONE. Slllljfifllfl'-ES'I'lfIER BONNET. I , .,- , W, I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I .IFNIOR BASKET BALL TEAM I NANCY MCIN'I'OsII, Captain I F0l'fLUlll'L15--PRESTON SIvII'I'H, SIIIRI.IiY NEWBOUIII. I GIllll'd.S'-IVIARY S'I'OARI,EY, NANCY MCINTOSII. I Cwnfffrs-DOROTHY DU FI,ON, CIIARI.O'I'TE PATCH. I Sllll.S'1'Ifllfl'5--TVIARY ADAMS HOI.MliS, LAURA LICIITCAP, VIRGINIA JONES, SUZANNE RU'I'IIIaRE0RD. I ASI 177 IIE I I I I I I I ng . xl ,sn W .V V , 5 A - -.xliivkx Y-,.,, Y, Wg- ,M,, U, A-A M ,,,,,,, ,MI ,A,C ,,,V , ,,, ,,,. 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P ii.. - H M . - - MW, A - .W , 1... ,. , , .,,. .1 Q... F-was-A Haw, NW., -asp. .vwam . fr-,,..,..,,.-1' qsrwrzen-:gr-i-qV,V..-fhwffrxsrf-aEf?f-Ty-7r:-'v'iQXvvfi V V 75 I W-V75-...g,, Wu ' x N J - ww' W A 9.4exe.,,ggFg Q ..... W. -..H Hollins Collegiate Hall of Fame .7 si, at la .h W . n X-HX Q f Eloise Ehrenschoffer was a popular member of the , Q 'XZ' Y. W. C. A. from her Hrst day on campus. Now sheys , .Q ' , ,MJ going back to her home town, Snitsville, to scatter Al l 'ff rays of sunshine. Good luck, Eloise! i, fy, if . il 2' l lldehitable Kascattze is one of our few W nga' Z!! girls who, in her Freshman year, made W V. P. l., V. llil. I., U. Va. and W. and L. Miss Williaiiisoii is proud to show her l QQO record to patrons ofthe school. Q if' 5 Despite inability to pass the Qpen Pool Test, Lucy Shingle- f scooper has spent four I C ' l jC'1IS siowing her school spirit. And don't 99 G 0 think she neglects her work, either! Shels an all-round girl. 9 Glow 0 061 , 04 9 +24 180 iss -ul,,.nA+ ,mm ,,,,, , .. .. ., , , ., ., , . . rf W tbldxli Hollms Colleg1ate Hall of Fame EV3.l1I1C Goosup1s ll'19 Cl1Sf1IlgLl1Sl1CCl hexself by telhnvf fany stones to the l1lCSl'lI11Cl1 lts the httle lCll1Cll1C9SC9 tlmt help g11lQ ,u1,l1I I A I A' I ll I W F Xen Although JCIHIIC Dollut spruned hel lfuynx 'ind got XV'lfC1 on he1 VOICC box, she IS P1CS1dCilt of the Choml Club bemuse of the lntenslty of he1 lntelest ,yxki UW She IS the i930 XVIIIIICI of the Rwton Dldffes notebook in 411 ay l the yen s Colleetlon of notes Hitted by the Choxr ',4 Q I J I 31 ' ' NNW! bj'3, 4 'if',4aJ's'-17' ffm bw :-Zvvdfw And thls 19 Bun Rowne the IQ3O Hlllllffl of the 1nnual pllloxx lllllllllg contest She defeited Sheeslel, the fOlIDC1 chfunp by only 1 Sm 111 Hlilglll Ill the nnd 9CI1lCStC1 Clish 181 IQUIU H kc,f 'X l l 9 I t ' f A J 4 . c tx . . . 1 1 . . . -. 4 - , , 5 , , ,D . n x. I , l m. u l fff M f I 197 'Q - Nfl! . mlfg., If 'A . . ww e 1' 'K ' f ' I x a - a .1 K . Z . I . I - . 4 Y D l 1, N A C 1 1 to ' ,Joy Y 'Tm' I raw. 9' l c X c . ff f .. .. loIQf'5i,W2'if ,f ,' ffl .'-fr: Fff'IfA,'Sf5'1 E' . ,-ff 1 'iv -. .'.'.-' 1.1, 1' g, ' . :ful :iti-Eu lgl4i5::'.b:z- 3' , tl C ' l U 'X 4 x ' rpg f X 4 dal, . , -Q I 4 If ' ' , 1 A MK ' I . c , C e 2 t - ' ' I ' -... ' l if lif- '2 -- ..- T. f, - , . , ,, ,,4,,,t ,,,,,,H,, ,,.,, ,,M,,L-,,,,,,4,, t,,t ,,,,H,,,.4 5 ,A,, ,. ,... -,,-.-,.--,. .,.. ii ,.,. . ,..... ,.,.,..,...-.,.e,..,..-,3.7.,.,.,,......fW..5,.Ne... .HNNOUNCING . Hollins College Humor Limerick Contest Young ladies, do you want to win for yourselves this grand prize? Simply sit down in peace and quiet, don your thinking caps tif Gene Bush hasn't borrowed thenil and think up a final line for our latest limerick-a slam-bang, smashing line with lots of school spirit and college pep! HERE's THE LIMERICK: There was fl young lady nmlzcfzl Pdf, Who Zvzeu' her Pl1if0S0fJllj1 fwfffl. Psychology, too, She lerzrrzed zflzrouglz and througlz ..-.........-.......-........ GRAND PRIZE : One bright new F for June report fopen only to Philosonh f l 3 or Psychology students. In rare cases, the judges may each award a prize to the contestantj. A113-zvers C0ll1f70.Sxl'Il in Clznfwl PVUI Aint be f1l,'t'PfJfc Il 1 . asf 182 ,si- I 5 College Love Lack of space jnrofzibils our prizzfing more 1716171 1110 bare' outline of this lurid story, composed for our niagazim' by the I'l'7l0'LUllI'd Campus siory-Ifllfr and j1layfwrigl1z'-Ida NI. Sillvr. NCE there was a girl who went to the university. She loved her Alma Mater, Once there was a boy who went to the university. He loved his Alma Nlater and played football. They met, married and lived happily ever after, returning to the university for all class reunions. Q 6- Pe B Y N. 3 N4- fm gd A N. Z 'NH E '51 XS Sb. N6- ff, Q N N. N N N-. it Nb- 'Q Y fm iz 'A N4- fm .:: . i f. . 1 r E 5 I . E X f . . V, X 6 N ,X .5 I ig, ' L 3 ai Q ..Q., 5 A f so ' ,N X l :3 x ax 1 6 K v , g i, 'Q -1 i 6-XS ,,.. I . r ii i E Watflz for It 4 B ETTY P o UL N o T Cthoughtfully . munching loose-leaf reinforeeinentsb : u . X 1 f V E, these life savers donit taste like they lwgxikk L' ' used tof' f Q i In V., I? l ll -xl i I . T' ' K ,I i I 1 In e it 4 Q -:K ' 4, v ' ,i ' Oh,', ehirped Antoinette Nloseley, if brightly, give nie a nice ploddin' guy gf , A , H , with three gold teeth, any dayln ,X Aj I 5 X ll i f l ,. ii fg X i . .ali-1 1 L ff 'jf xii ' x . 'N fi, ' X L fx P L I . ' will l L N T14 LQQXK L l - ,3O: Did you know a married inan iw U ZF Q, Y was sending her through school P ll N ll ll l 1-e - Q-- , MX PROMINENT ALLVh'INA happiest years of niy life a Freshman at Hollins. Some of th XVC I'C SDCIHI EIS C 1'!, News li ilu X 'Veil' I If 'f I f' ,l fnli ,L ll X llliif X' I fr as W 1, ilfll fi it if Tf 'WW W' 1 f fi WW i ' ff ,fl if ,M will H ll ,l xl l ' ,ky 7 fl if lf fl W ff lil M' ill!!! ,fl i 2,43 tf 2 3, N 33 Xl 'Q I , ti -'T 'o 4 1844 3 '33: 'WVhat P ,3O: Yes, her father. E ' 4' TWA' I ff' 'A ieb, I if i , .i fu 'i' ,N .. yn. ff f it l f f I l' - '. ' ,ll M, 4 ..---su-vi ,.,.-qv ' , . COLLEGE SPEAKER! Ant, now, dear girls, l pause to ask myself a question. Voicis FROM THE AUDIENCE: And what a silly answer you'll get, tooli' J' MAC: K'See that man staggering. Hels drunlcly' JANE! No, he's just syneopatedf' NIACZ 'KWliat d'y' mean PM JANE: 'll-le's moving unevenly from bar to bar. iff 3:5 BCE Hollins College Humor suggests that the opera, ffmzsel and Gretel, adopt as its theme song, Pale Pfansel Loved Be- side the Shzzlinmr, featuring as well, Turn on the Ideal' and Baby, Get Ifof. fx 7 K1 SQ' J ' . Lei elf' if Ny X V My ly, X . Wydi al Rl xy X gh 7 XYXS , i 1 ,i : , .4 . , V mg f llll A! ., . 1 T WWW J p J' , The wages of sin are sables. 3325332 Bowen, our budding zoologist, has announced to the campus the results of four years' patient research-K'Though it is not generally known, snails never use asbestos brake liningsf, 332 iff BCE JANET STERLING: Peanuts are fat- teningf' JANE SUTHERLAND: Rea1ly? JANET: HYea, just look at the ele- phantsf' -if Q. -eeewl a F1174 .J Q I -ly lm, fv ,. A . 1 .-:., -,'-5, 5 lAT.'Qfg all ff- --'-- ., n o fi 4 aj'-D 1:2 gf I 'i ' fig? J' , ff' .31 ' ff y f had V .stdxmnu -' fe 'i I - l bl ,- ' ' llli I. 2, f , ' ' l OW' ' 1 ' ' f.' 9 f'-' 15.1, fum' ' 1 ' f . V79 1. fgfyf, E W Qfjpge 'm,.'n.aQ 5.1.17 4 V. -1 aff ,2 -ffa,f-iffy' - Off paoffffm dog blot mr Colvy fboiol? '-ll DSG tiled' lW1SS ,TUTT Ca bit unpleasantlyj: VVhy don't you two have a spotless room ?', CHORUS: But we do, lVliss Tutt, not ' a clean spot in itf' 25:33 w e ' W Kofi 'X U ug-l ' g W 'a1 ' l s f , GU- ' if 'i .ij :', , 2 'f W ft J' , . If M N - My is fr 2 'f - t 4 5,09 R0ClI'Jea1,iSn'JV ART Bi Vifxfgg-1? ll 185 I A e IMI ratias Agimus MISS IVIATTY L. COCKE MR. TURNER RS. EUDORA RICHARDSON MRS. XIAUGHN DOROTHY DIR MISS VIRGINIILX RATH FRANCES STOAKLEY BETSY MILTON JANE JONES MARY ADAMS HOLMES CHRISTINE TURNER BETTY LAXVRENCE ROSAMOND LARMOUR ADELE DWYER ELEANOR BOWEN HELEN IQIRKPATRICK ANNE BROWN if 186 2-2+ Spinster Staffs 1898 ANNA COWAN GILES .... .... E ditor-in-Chief ROSA PLEASANTS COCRE ...... Associate Editor GER'l'RUDE VVHITING. . . ......... Art Editor BESSIE K. PEYTON .... .... B usiness Manager 1399 1903 LOUISE VVARD.. . . ..... Editor-in-Chief MARY V. MtXS'I'ERS. . . . . . . . M. FREEMAN. .. .... Associate Editor FRANCES VVARREN .... .... E. VVILLS ..... . .Associate Editor MARGARET MCCALLA. . . . . F. VVEESTER .... .... A ssociate Editor MARJORIE BOOTH. .... . .........Art . . .Associate ...Associate ...Editor-in-Clzief .Business .Manager Asst. Business .Mott Editor Editor Editor Editor ...Associate ...Editor-in-Clzief .Business Md7lllgl,f Asst. Business Mgr. ...Associate Editor . . .Associate Editor E. FURMAN. . . .... Associate Editor FRANCES VVAIT.. . . A. STABLER.. . .... Associate Editor LUCILLE CARTER.. . . SARAH GRIFFIN. . . 1900 1904 MINNIE FREEMAN.. .. .Editor-in-Chief LEONORA COCKE.. .. ,.... MARY C. KUSIAN .... ..... A rt Editor ANNIE CLARKSON. ..... .. ETI-IEL XVITHERSPOON. . . ..... Art Editor MARGARET MCCALI.A. . . , . CARRIE J. FULLER. .. Associate Editor MARY SHEPHERD ,,,, .. ,, KtX'I'IIERINE TUPPIEIQ. . . Associate Editor ETTA REEVES.. . . FLORENCE BOOTI1 .... . ...Associate Editor OLIVE SKEGCS, ,, 1901 MARTHA VVILLIAMSON. . . ALLENE TUPPER.. . . SUSIE POLLARD .... ETTA BLANCHARD. . . FRANCES VVOOTERS.. IQATHERINE TUPPEIQ.. . , . . 1902 AIMIE REED ...... . . MAR JORIE BOOTI-I ....... I'IENRI1ETTA BLANCHARD .... FRANCES VVAIT. ........ . MEXIQH' V. MASTERS. . . . .Associate . .Associate . .Associate . . .Associate ..Editot'-in-Chief .. . . . . .Art Editor .. .Associate Editor Associate Editor .. .Associate Editor .Business Manager ....Editor-in-Cllief Editor Editor Editor Editor f-I +41 1905 .. .Associate Editor MARY J. CHANDLER. .. ..... Editor-in-Chief LOLA SMITH. .... ...... . . .Business tllanager SALLIE L. CARPENTER.. . . .Asst. Business Mgr. ROSE SATTERFIELD.. . . R. THOMPSON.. . .. M. COCKE ..... C. L. GIDGE. .. I 906 FRANCES LIGON ........ SALLIE LEE CARPENTER.. . . VIRGINIA VVILLINGHAM. . .I ROSE SATTERFIELD ..... FLOSSIE DENMAN. .. ELSIIE MILES .... BESS PORTER.. . . 187 I . . .Associate Editor . . .Associate Editor . . .Associate Editor . . .Associate Editor ....Editor-in-Chief .Business Illanager itsst. Business Mgr. ...Associate Editor ...Associate Editor ...Associate Editor ...Associate Editor Ia' I. QIIE EN I Spinste 19O7 I MARGARET LOUISE PIALL ...... Editor-in-Chief LULU VIRDEN ....... ,... . I CLAUOIA VVOOO. . . i I I LOUISE MURPHY... I LIELEN BARKSDALE... I I ELLEN VVITT ..... .. ANNIE DARLINGTON.. I I 'I ' I 1? I1 LOUISE MURPI-IY. . . MARY MILES ...... LOUISE CARPENTER. . :Li I I I SOPIIIE TILLMAN... 5 I 1' PI-IOEEE HUN'I'ER. .. I I I CATIIERINE BRYAN.. II GERTRUDE IOI-INSTON, . . if II I .1 .I I I I I 5 I 1909 I PHOEBE PIUNTER. .. ff' LOUISE CARPENTER. .. . I 1I g I T VIRGINIA CORKE.. i I SOP1-IIE TILLMAN... I MARION VVILKINSON. .. L FRANCES LONGA... 5 fI HELEN STEINER. .. EV. ,I 'is I 13 f 1910 II I I Y A MAYSIE LYLES. . . lift VIRGINIA CORKE. .. I I 1 I I FLORRIE MALONE. . . ,I JEANIE COCKE. .. ig DOUGLAS HILL... NATALIE PIOLMAN. .. I'IENRIE'l'TA EFAYLOR.. . I E 5 V I I I I I I Wi II ..-lsst. Business Nlgr. ...ilssociate Editor ...Hssociate Editor ...Hssociate Editor ...flssociate Editor ....Editor-in-Chief . . .Business Ilffanager .-Ysst. Business Mgr. ...flssociate Editor .. .Hssociate Editor . . .flssociate Editor ...llssociate Editor .....Editor-in-Cflief . .Business Manager . . .f1ssz'. Business Mgr. . . . .flssociate Editor ..Hssociate Editor ...flssociate Editor ...Jssociate Editor ....Editor-in-Cfiief . . .Business Manager I-Isst. Business tlflgr. ........,4rt Editor . .fissociate Editor . .flssociate Editor . ..-Issociate Editor .Business Nlanager r Staffs DOUGLAS HILL. . FLORRIE IVIALONIE. . . ANNIE COOLEY. .. JE.-XNIE COOKE... RUTH RIDDICK.. . KA'I'E BROSIUS. .... . 1911 ....Editor-in-Chief . .Business Ma1zag1'1' ...'lsst. Business Dflgr. BARBARA VVILLIAMS.. . ........Art Editor ...Hssociate Editor ...etssociate Editor . . .flssociate Editor 1 9 1 2 ROSE ERSKINE PIEILMAN ...... Editor-in-Chief ANNIE COOLEY. .. KATE VVATTS. ....... . . . . .Business Aflanager elsst. Business Mgr. LAURA LEE COONEY.. . . .... .flssociate Editor RUT1-I CREEPER ..... . . . .ftssociate Editor ANNA MUGKLEROY. . . ESTELLE ANGIER.. . PIELEN CORKE.. .. KATE W7ATI'S .... MARTIIA VVATSON.. . BESSIE MARTIN .... ELIZABETH CAMP.. .. PIELEN DUNTZE ..... 1913 . .fIsst. Business Mgr. ANNA MUCKLEROY. . . ESTELLE ANGIER.. .. MARGARET BOSVVIELI 1914 ANNA MUCRLEROY ..... .. BESSIE MARTIN .... f3LADYS SEALING. . . BEATRXCE BOSLEY.. . VVILLIE MUSE.. . .. IJOROTHY MAYO .... ESTELLE ANGIER.. . .. EUGENIA BARRINGER. AI! ' 1. A 188 ,QI . .I-lssociate Editor .....Hrt Editor ...4rt Editor ...Editor-in-Chief .Business Illanager . . .Associate Editor .. .Associate Editor ...flssociate Editor .....4rt Editor ..rYrt Editor ...Editor-in-Cfiief .Business Manager flsst. Business Dlgr. ..Hssociate Editor .. .flssociate Editor . . .flssociate Editor .....f1rt Editor ...flrt Editor rw-:aw -ff -z-pg. ,---A . 1,1 Y Spmster Staffs 1915 1919 1 1 ahh. A ,.--A ....,,-. EUGENXA BARRINGER BERNICE FORD. .... . VIRGINIA MILTON.. BESSIE MONROE .... MARGARET SAVVYER. ELEANOR KENT.. . .. ELIZABETH MOORE.. KI'l 1'X' PHILSON.. . . ALMA NIX ....... VIRGINIA MILTON. . . ALLIE FECHTIG.. . . BESSIE MONROE .... JENNIE SNEAD ..... KI'I'TY PHILSON.. . . NELL CHOATE. . . -TENNIE SNEAD. .. RUTH MONROE ..... FRANCES MGINTOSH ELIZABETH EFINSLEY KATHERINE JUDKINS .... MARTHA DIVEN. . . . BETTY TURNBULL. . ELLEN CHILES.. . . . NORA ANDERSON.. .. ELIZABETH TINSLEY FRANCES MCINTOSH. ADIELAIDE BESS ..... MARGARET VVEST. . . NELI,IE I'IYDE. .. MARTHA DIvEN. . . BETTY EEURNBULL. . MILDRED XVEEDON. . LOUISE VVILLIS .... ..........Editor-in-Chief .Business Maizaget' -lsst. Business Mgr. ...Xlssoeiate Editor ..Assoeiate Editor ...Hssociate Editor ...flssoeiate Editor ......4rt Editor .....Editor-in-Chief .Business Maiiagei' Llsst. Business Mgr. . .... Hssoeiate Editor ...Associate Editor GRACE BLOODVVORTH .... . ...Hlssoeiate Editor .....Hrt Editor ...ptrt Editor .........Editor-in-Cllief .Business Manager -lsst. Business Mgr. . .. ...flssociate Editor ...dssoeiate Editor ...glssoeiate Editor ...ttssoeiate Editor ......4rt Editor ...Art Editor ... ..... Editor-in-Chief .Business Maizezgei' elsst. Business Mgr. . ..,'1ssoeiate Editor ...,-Issoeiate Editor ....-lssooiate Editor .. .flssofiate Editor .....t7rt Editor ...ftrt Editor JT! I ,bl ELSIE EVANS.. . . . RACHEL MILES ...... . ELIZABETH BUXTON INEZ DUKE. ...... . BETTY TUIQNBULL. . . ELIZABETH JOHNSON. .. GEIQTRUDE RATH. . . IQATHRYNE BURRUSS. . . .....Editor-in-Chief .Business Manager .. . . . ..e1sst. Business Mgr. ...dissociate Editor .ddssoeiate Editor ...flssoeiate Editor ........fIrt Editor ...rift Editor 1920 INEZ IJUKE. ......... ..... E ditor-in-Cttief ELIZABETH BUXTON. .. . . .Business Manager IQATHERINE CROVVLEY .... Hsst. Business Mgr. MARGARET ALLEN. . . MARY TI-1OM.1XS Cox. . . MARTHA CORBITT.. . . LOUISE GEMMELL.. .. CBERTRUDE RATH. . . MARJORIE STONER. .. 1921 MIRIAM MGCLAMMY. .. BESSIE JEFFRIES. ..... . ELLA TREVETTE .... . . . . . MARTHA MCINTOSH. ..... . MARTHA CORBITT.. . . MARY THOMAS Cox. . . 'NELL BRANHAM ..... ELIZABETH BUXTON.. .. CEERTRUDE RATH. . . IVIILDRED BATES. .. ...dstssoeiate Editor ...4ssoeiate Editor . ..-Issociate Editor ....f1ssoeiate Editor .......4rt Editor . .flrt Editor ....Editor-in-Cftief .Business Manager flsst. Business tllgr. iisst. Business Mgr. . . .dssoeiate Editor . .flssoeiate Editor ...flssoeiate Editor Uflssoeiate Editor ......f1rt Editor ...strt Editor 1922 , CEERTRUDE RATH. . . ..... Editor-in-Chief PIELEN I'1OI..T ..... . . .Business Maizzzget' ELIZABETIYI DOWD .... . . .,-lsst. Business Mgr. MARJORIE NIKE ......... ....f1550fillf6' Editor MARY VVYATT RUSHTON. ..... flssociate Editor MARY MCKINNEY ...... JULIA MAGFARLAN. . EMILY ROBERTSON. .. MARJORIE STONER. .. 18 9 fif- . .Xlssociate Editor . .flssoriate Editor . .rlssociate Editor . . . . ..'1t'tEdit0t' Spinster Staffs 1923 1927 MAY BUSH ......... ..... . . . . MARTHA iVICINTOSH.. . . . EMILY ZIRKLE ...... LOUISE I-IUGER. . . ANN MILTON ...... ANNE MCCLASHAN.. .. PAMELA SPARROVV.. VIRGINIA CODY .... CEARNETT MCNEILL ..... MARGARET MCCLEALAND. 1924 ANN MILTON... EMILY ZIRKLE.. .. HELEN LIIRST ..... ANNE MCCLASHAN.. REBECCA HARTFIELD. MARGARET BIRDSONC. . . VIRGINIA CODY ....... TVIARIELRAGSDALE. . CTARNETT MCNEILl,.. ELIZABETH THOMAS. .. . .lizisirzfss Marzagoi' .. .Asst. Biisinfss Mgr'. .. . .Associatf Editor . .Associate Editor ...Jssociatc Editor ..Associatc' Editor . .Associate Editor 1 . . . . .Art Editor .. . .Art Editor ....Editor-in-Ctziff . .Busincss Wlanagcr Asst. Bzisinoss Mgr. ...Associate Editor ..Associatc Editor . .Associate Editor . .Associato Editor . .Associate Editor ......Art Editor ...Art Editor 1925 MARION T. KOONCE .......... Editor-iii-Ctfiff EIELEN H. HIIiS'I'. ...... . . .Bzisiizcss Mciizczgci' ELIZABETH H.-XliDES'I'Y .... Asst. Bzisincss Mgr. MARIE RAGSDALE ..... IJELIA MONK. ...... . MAYBETH GRAHAM... NEI..I, ANDREVS'S. . . . CELESTE IVEY. . . MAE MARSH ....... CiARNE'l 1' IVICNEILL. . 1926 MARIE RAGSDALE.. . . . ELIZABETH HARDESTY. ALBERTA GARY ...... .. .Associate Editor .. .Associate Editor .. .Associato Editor ...Associatc Editor ...Associatc Editor . . . . .Art Editor ...Art Editor ........Editor-itz-Ctiiff .Bzisiizrss Managrr Atsst. Bzisincss Mgi'. CATHERINE GOODMAN... ...Associate Editor LEOLA FIELDS ........ MARY AUSTIN MANN. MARY BYRD BUXTON.. JULIA HIGGINS ....... .NEVILLE I'IARNSBERGER. . . . ...Associatf Editor . .Associatc Editor . .. .Associatc Editor ... . .Art Editor ..Art Editor Ast 190 E Editor-in-Ctiiff MARY AUSTIN MANN .... CATHERINE GOODMAN.. . .. MARTHA SPILMAN... LEOLA FIELDS ....... ELIZABETH RUSHTON.. . LAURA GROOM I'IILL. . . ELSIE GRIFFIN ..... ELEANOR BOWEN... 1928 ....Editor-in-Clzicf .Bzisiness Wlanagor ...Associate Editor . .Associate Editor ...Associate Editor . .Associate Editor .. .Associate Editor . . . . . . .Art Editor LAURA GROOM HILL. ......... Editor-in-Cttirf MARGARET QSLASCOVV LYDIA FITZGERALD. .... . ELIZABETH RUSHTON ELSIE GRIFFIN ...... SALLY BARRETT. . . ELLA NEILL .... . NANCY' VVILSON ..... . ELIZABETH AMBROSE DOROTHY DICKEIQSON 1929 .Busincss tlffanagcr .Asst. Bzisinfss Mgr. .. .. ...Associate Editor .. .Associatc Editor . . .Associate Editor ...Associate Editor ...Associate Editor .. .. ...Associatc Editor . . . . .Art Editor LYDItX FITZGERALD. ........... Editor-in-Ctticf ELIZABETH PORTER. ........ Bzisirzfss Managrr FLORENCE EiNDERWVOOD.....'1.Y5f. Busincss Mgr. MARY SHEPHERD GRAY.. FRANCES HUNTER ..... FRANCES HENRITZE.. .. LOUISE DUBOSE .... ELLA NEII,L ........ MARTHA SEABURY.. .. 1930 ELLA NEILL .......... ..Associati' Editor ..Associati' Editor . .Associatc Editor . .Associate Editor . .Associato Editor ...llssociatc Editor ...Editor-in-Cliicf FLORENCE UNDERWOOD ..... Bzisiizrss Marzagfr- ELIZABETH SIMMONS. ..... .-Isst. Bzisinfss Mgr. FRANCES HUNTEIQ. .... . ELIZABETH MCCLEARY. MARTHA HUGUI,EH'. . . BUENA MASON. ..... . MILDRED THOMPSON. . . LUCY ROBINSON ..... MARY S. VVHITE. .. np if . .Associato Editor ..Associatv Editor . .Associate Editor . .Associate Editor . .Associatc Editor . .Associate Editor ..Associatc Editor LILLIAN CROMER ..... . . .Asst. Bzisinfss Mgr. A AMEMEMMEMMMMME ,I,I'I'I2I2:' 3? EE If? 5 li? , . Q ,I,I2I3I2I I'I I fb 23 I I O I O4 I OO I O !I I 4: 2 - 60 I OO OO I V , I 90 I I. I R OO I OO I 6 I OO V I 99 I OO I OO 5 I OO I O cox ' W 4 P Y I I OO I I O6 I O0 I I I OO I 60 I 00 I 00 I OO I OO I O I 90 I I 90 I OO I O0 I 06 I O I . OO I OO I 99 A I2I3I I I,I2I2I2I I I T66 IQQO QfjJz'22ffe1 ' bay KI Molfojf-Made E III2I ' ankin Om an ' 209Hemy5t. The Davld J Molloy CO Roanoke V?- CHICAGO H1 INOI9 I fl IXIXIXIXIXISIXIZIXISIXIXIXIXIXIZIKI lflxlflflxl I Jifiiiiiffiiff 5 I . NELSON HARDWARE COMPANY I : 1 8 8 8-1 9 3 O I . . : Forzjf- fiw Yemzr gf' Serfozfe 1 I Sfill S0lz'c'z'zf Your Pazfrwzfzge 'Phones 1696 and 1697 ROANOKE, VIRGINIA S EEZECPFQ IQQQU 1'l!l3l3'XlX'3l3lXl IXIXIZIXIXIXIXIZIWXI IXIXI IXI I DCEZZY CRH533 5 ' 5 I I E NONE GOOD TURN DESERVES ANOTHERH : I I ' WE APPREGIATE YOUR BUSINESS I 5 . I a' ARMENICROUT-THQRNTQN, IHC. I N . I I SIGIENANDOAH LIFE BUILDING, ROANOKE, VIRGINIA : I COLLEGE IQEPRESICNTATIVE, MISS BOVVEN E IIQZCEC CEECED, 3l3l'l3l3l3lXl 'l lflxlzl3l2lXl'l'I3l3l2l2l lo I.: O I QQ I 5 A oo WHEN WE SAY- 5 a DAINTY BOUDOIR LAMPS . 5 3 YVil1 add a more homelike appearance : I 'We mean the best that can I ' to your mom I : be had anywhere - : : ' 2 w S 5 5 CLEANING, I?RESSING AND DX EING 5 5 Rlchardson -Wayland 3 2 UQ call at Holfmf lllofzdayy and Thu?-,rdayf 2 Y - : 1 w Eleetneal Corp I . 5 KLEIN! SALL I Q I 5 CLEANING AND DYE XVORKS7 INC' 5 I IO6 Church Avenue, Southwest : Q 806-808 In-Imlilin Road IIDIIOHQ 661 . ROANOKE, VIRGINIA I I l'l lflfloi .I I, REQ 192 if I o l 4 I iuhhlh 9 O O A - -X-XIOIX :.!-Q-0.9-xlO-O-x-:-!'!-:l:-:-:-x- I I I Q I I I lxl Ig. . . 3.3.3. .3 3 3 3 z 3 3 X X X LWNWIIUFIIGIII CO The Bef! 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I I 'U 0 W WF I ITI Q V 11 - I III IIZAIININE IIPPVIIREL GF INDIVIDU-XL1'I'Y I Q IQOANOKE, VIRGINIA II' SjJecz'aZApjba1'eZf01' the College ZIIIJ5 1 PRICES MOST IXIODERATE I I j 1-'VQU32QUlTC359953KKI f83A V f?C9CE'C C833fSO32QCE33E31ECED3D32E33KCLCCC53CF2933Cf15 I I I 191i- If I 1 V 1 1 I 1 5 I 1 1 ,, , I u--.Jw fzfg-f H--A--M - ' '--'- v - -- ff -f - ' 33 P 1 i I C1-Luk ' 1 ,JJ3I'3'UQUQE8OD3IQ3335QD35 fKK83DIKwU Q ESKELUND S A OJYZOQQ 5 feadzng Hazfdfesser VYVVVVVYVV Hotel Patuek Hemy Telephone 63OO 4 53533832 JZECE CEKO GALLSKI S FOR STYLE AND COVI LOR1 IN GLASSES N Photojizzwhzng om vay 15 but flfazl vom lmf Z0 uf CREETIMG CARDS FOR EVERY OCCASION THE S GALESKI OPTICAL COMPANY Pho 1lv0 ROANOKE X A Sh B 2, O e ta K n 751223282829 f91f82 XI IXIXIX IXI I I I IXI I III I 2 XI I! 373:25 5 2 QCECLM MaCQueen Plulhps Rosenbaum S fzcfzw W6!llZ7Zg Qfifpfrfzzcf D1 KJJIIIIIQLIJ ffm! 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V Several of the reasons that those of Hollins College fame, and other discriminating people, keep the Heironimus Store so busy are these: K I. We truthfully advertise the merchandise we have for sale. 2. People come and find this so. 3. People purchase our merchandise because of our fair, human-interest business policy. 4. This store is always fashion-first and fashion-right. The famous Paris desi ners' ma'or st le creations are infallibl f ada ated here to the smart Y 5 l American woman. l 5. People are so convinced that they get full value for their money here that they come again, become regular patrons and tell their friends. PVe specialize in college girls' neecls czrzcl do everything possible, in the way of service, corztferzience and comfort, to make this the clozon-to-wn renclezfvozcs of flollins College girls. S. HHEIRQNIMUS CQ oo I s HP I QQ I oo I oo 5 I oo 5 I oo I oo I oo I oo I oo I oo I oo I oo I oo I oo I N I 90 I oo A I 2 60 I oo I oo I 00 I I M oo I oo I oo I oo I oo I co I Oo I oo A I oo I oo I oo I O9 I oo I oo I oo I oo I N I oo I Q 06 I oo I 90 I 3' 0 I 0 I oo I gb Xl ltmmltltltltltltltltlt 'l!I'lXI2 tltltl IX ' 'lfltlflfl I2ltltltltltltvnzuzngngngug-gqngugngngngngvugngngpg. A .f if-. wil 196 ,ii- Waters to ollzm We have been selected as J, .... .,,,, ,,.., , . ,. .. . 'W 0 ov ooo gg, , , ldxlnlslllllllllll4lQl4lXl!ll,I,lIII,IXIXI IXI3IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I OO I OO I I I I I I l ' 0 I - I I I I I I I O I I I 0 I 1-link Printers for the following Hollins publications ..... . . Genera! Catalogue . . Spimter . . . Student LW . . TH Handbook Afamnae ztarterty And in add1t1on, We handle each year hundreds of other items for the College AdmlH1Stf3tlOH and Students The Stone Punting and Manufacturing Company EDWARD L STONE, President Roanoke, V1Fg1H18 lllll.lllllxIllIlllllllIllllIxlllxlXl'lIl.lllllllllllllllllllllll lim, I O O O I I I I . . . I 9 I . I I . . . . c I I I I I I I I I I I I I - I I I - I l 0 I I I I I I I I I . I . I I . . . I - I l I I I I I I ag! 131. -s-.--.agwzf ..,.,s,, ..-...-.- .... .... .,,,,, , ,A., I 3 : p wsu ERS - 5 QFFICE 710 3? ' A I 5 105 SOUTH JEFFERSON STREET E i 8-10-12-1,4 SALEM AVENUE, W. E RADIOS, BOOKS, STATIONERY, ENGRAVING OFFICE FURNITURE, ORTHOPHONIO VICTROLAS, SPORTING GOODS 5 FOR EVERY INDOOR E AND OUTDOOR 5 SPORT 5 D02z'ffazz'l fo 'uzlriz' our Gly? and ClQZ.7Z6l Depfzrffizmt Swfzere you E 'ZGZ.!!jf7ZlZ, zmigue gyZfj9'077l zzlmofi efueryjirezgrz Irma' E v 'Xl lol3l2l3l2l3l:l3l!l2l!l2l!l l l I l l l I l l'l'l'lI? 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W 4 4 4 4 4 4 Qt 3 , , J K . ,nf ln. -If 199 ,If lb-'---C-lgfsi' A-A- 1-A---QM---A---.r----M.-...-.-..,....--..A .... , 7 ..- ....-..-E...,.- .. ..,., , . ,L,,m,,,,A,,,M4N,,W,,A mm ,,,Nw,,,,,WwWM,, 4 4 ooooo oooo ooooo oooo0 l Q I Ql4lQlQlololo'o' lo' 'o'o'o'o-v'o- Ivlo-0-0-0-OIOIOIOI : . That irresistible, indefinable something about the loveliness of Woman i is best expressed by the perfumes of- 5 ELIZABETH ARDEN GUERLAIN HOUBIGANT HUDNUT I oo I oo I oo I oo I oo I oo ' 5 CO' I 'Y - oo I oo I oo I oo . I oo I Our Szocle is Complete PATTERSON DRUG Go., Inc 3583 I 9 5 I 0 I 9 'I 9 5 5 5 5 5 5 I 90 5 5 5 5 I 9 5 5 I 5 5 I 9 5 I 5 I 9 0 5 5 5 5 5 I 9 09 5 Q 308 SOUTH JEFFERSON STREET 90 5 5 I I3lXl!!3l3lXlXl3l3I!!!l2I!lXl!!3l3l3I!l3l3l3l3l3l3lX'!l I!!!IXl!I3I3I3l3I3IXl!!!F3l3IXIXl!ISI!!!lXl!l!l2l3l3lXl3l3l3l I 5 5 I I HOLLINS STUDENTS 5 5 5 5 5 . . . . 5 5 Are cordlally 1nv1ted to make the1r Roanoke headquarters at GUY,S. 5 5 Your every Wish is a command. Tasty Lunches-Delicious Soda 5 5 5 I I 5 SODA-LUN CHEON ETTE-CAN DY 5 Y ? MAGAZINES 5 5 5 5 5 n a as 5 Meet Me at GUY S 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Telephone 5600 5 5 5 5 5 5 12 WEST CAMPBELL AVENUE ROANOKE, VIRGINIA 5 l!l!l'l2l2l!l'l2l' XI3-xl2I2lxI2I2I:lzIzI!I:IXI:I:I:lxlfI 200 9999990 999909009 t-9.z-9-X-9-9.9I9-9-2.0-9-9-9-0.9-0-9.0-9-X-9.9-9-9-9. 9 0 9 0 9 0 0 9 9 9 9 z L 5 99 I 99 I S' 99 I 99 I J ? 99 I 99 5 I 99 I 99 I 9 5 ' I 99 I 99 I 99 I 99 I ? 99 I W lol IX!!IZ!Xl!IXl!l!l!lXl!IXIXI!!!IZIXIZIXIZIXIZIXIZIXIZI XlXI3ISI!I.IZIZIZIZIXIXI2IXl2IZ!II!IXIXIZIXIZIXIXIZIZIZIXI . want? I -MA XIZIIIIIIIIIIIIII,II'IIII'IIIIIII'II'IIII'I,III2I2I2I2IgIgIgIgIg.l,.-----..-- OO OO The Faculty Grades Your Studies Your Friends Grade Your Appearance' Here In the Hancock-Clay fashion shops the college girl chooses apparel that not only makes a passing grade, but carries off the honors Whatever the occasion You ll like shopping at Hancock s because you will A ' I 'e ' I I 3 . find here styles that are smart and different and quality that passes the highest test. Dobbs Hats for Women exclusively at Hancock s in Roanoke. INCOISPODATED R: A il'- 601-609 S JEFFERSON STREET ROANOKE VIRGINIA I'IXIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIXIIII'I1II'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII llllllllllllllllllIlllllllxlxllIIlllllllllllllllllxllllll'l lxl HOLLINS GIRLS, of course, demand hzgh quczlzty In PRINTING THAT S WHY WE HAVE SERVED THEM FOR YE XRS Walters Printlng and Manufacturing Company KIRK AVENUE WEST TELEPHONE 3057 ROANOKE VIRGINIA IXIQIIl'lIlllIl.lll,llllllllIlllll ll lzlzlllllXl,llllllllllllllll,ll G? IQ We CLEANERS AND DYERS OF PINE IABRICS UW W 0366 IE WPARING APPAREL AND HOUSLHOLD mm of UM GOODS CARPET RENOVATORS First' For Dry Cleczmng and Dyeing COlLl:Gl2 CIOTHES CARLFULIY CLFLXNED 346 348 VVest Salem Avenue Illlll.lll,llllllIllllllllllll XII lxllllllxllllllllll'lllllll'll P'I901f I ' ' r I 0 . o 3 I I I I I . ' I ' I ' I I Q - ' I ' I ' I ' I I , I I I l 7 ' ' 7 I I ' I ' I I I I I I 1 I I I l I l I l I I f 'XI , - I ,J - V A, f .I A., f E - l 1 - HQ I I Z ' Q. I I -J 1: I I I I l I l I I I I . 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Thelr - Q . l 5 prices arouse continuous , J , I - wonder that such lasting 5 loveliness costs so little. ll U E, h 5 ' C e 'n no d -9 3 E Om ,' Wan See 511.14 STOCKINGS them m the smart new F H ha 2 Q colors. 4 L' 'fm 'UMD 5 5 51.65 to 51.95 l I Q I Isl I IxlxlzISI:IzlSI2IzlxlzlgI:IXI2IXIXIglxlzlxlzlzlxlzlxlxltl I2I2I3IXI2I2I3I2IXI3IXIXI3I2I2I2I2I!I,IXI2I2I2I ISI' if 202 fi? van'- -X 'III'-an .3IatIx'x.:'! ':'3'z'x'x'3'3'3'3 '3l3l lXl!l!I!l!II Ixl lzlxlgltlxlzl ISI! lt!!! XI!! 2253545 99 - l oo W l 5 VE TURE INN Y I OO I , so I I .4,- .-f' .n,,,.-, .,.. , . ,, , ,,,, , 1 , 'Q mu. 5 W!!! Gamble With You That Yozfll I I oo l I : Like Ir! 1 3 5 I I e E I ' f I 5 REAL HOME COOKING f w PRICES RIGHT I I O I O I I O I I O I I ' ? I 0 I oo I oo I I 0 I ' 2 ' 2 I CO O I 5 5 7 FRANKLIN ROAD ROANOKE, VIRGINIA 2 Q I . , 4 Y just around the COrnC1' from the PEIIFICIQ Henry OO .O C81 2 IXIOIXISI IxI'I I! ,I I'I I'I.IxI'I I I IXI l'I,I2I IXI2I'I IXIXI,I l'I l'I.I I'I.I2ltI Izlx IXIXI I! 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HIGH In N0rBud Hofiery Shop I so I oo I O0 I oo I oo A 1 4 I oo I oo I oo I oo I oo I oo I oo I oo I oo I oo I oo I oo I 0 I oo I oo I . oo I X--0-0.0-0.0000000000000000000000 l,l , , , , ,I,l,l,l.l,l,l I,l,l,l,l,l,l,l,l,l,l,l,l,l,lI l2l2l2l2l'l'l'l l'l2l.I'l'l l'l'I'l'l.l'l'l.l'l' ' ' ' 5+'3 3'o'3'3'3'3'3'3'3'3'3'3'3'3'3'3'3'3'3'3 3'3'3'3'3'3'3' 5 5 l I Y Y Y - Y 00 00 War Home 172 Yowfz 00 00 l l g To you at Hollins, the Patrick Henry extends a cordial Welcome at all 3 H times. When in Roanoke make this your headquarters While H 5 - 5 5 shopping, for lunch, or tea. Too, when parents or 3 5 . . . . 1 5 friends are visiting you both you and , 3 I E your guests Wlll enjoy thelr H ' l 3 stay at this most unusual H I 90 ' 00 I V gathering place. 5 00 oo 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 I l 00 QQ 00 HOTEL PATRICK HENRY Y Y 3 A ROBERT R. NIEYER HOTELH FAY NI. THOMAS, Resident Nlanager Y 2 :IXIZIZIZIZIZIZIXIXl2IXI2I2I2I2I2IZltltltltltltltlltltltltl I:Ixl:Ixl2I2l2ltl!!:I0lII:I:ItI2Ixlxlzlxlglzlzlxlglxlzlti Jef 20+ H+ oo I 00 I oo I oo I 00 I 00 I oo I oo I oo I oo I oo I oo I oo I oo I 00 I n I oo I 0' I oo I 0 I so I Q ooooo ooovoooooooooo-o-4'olo- v,.,Jf:- I-f' f- A WWI? l I I I J I OQOOOOOOOOOQOOOQ OOO '- I l4lgl.lQlqlglqlglQl4lglglgl4l,l!l,l,l,lIl2lXl2l2l2lXl lzl I2I2I2I:I2I3IgI1I3Igggggg3I3.gIgI3-3.x...z.x-3-z.!-3-x-3 45 I 00 I OO I Y g Wroekx, Coats OO I oo I 4 l oo l oo l Y o C99 Qfportwear I 2 ? ' Y A V 5 Y 5 Y 3 2 5 oo -l I oo oo l I oo oo l I oo oo l I oo oo I oo l oo QSAKS Ee GOMPANY I 00 I oo l oo l oo 4-Zmerican cgbealre .Quilding SR oanoke, CUa. I 2 -Q 5 5 I ' OO 4 o l - OO oo l - 00 oo I I ? oo I oo I I O0 ? 9 OO 0, I I oo f I - OO I 2 'O I OO .4 I I 9' oo I I OO 9. 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DISTINCTIVE 5 Q Y I and DEPENDABLE. We have assembled the Q Q ? E most complelge line of Iqlggaige, Hama Biggs, gm- H . I ported and omestic l Ove tics to e oun in I A A I Vir inia I 5 lVlME E P SCHRECK 5 g ' ' I . . . 5 A 5 V . . ' ' Gke Trunk Com an H French Expert, Proprzezreff 3 3 Roan p Y 3 ' N 214 S. EFFERSONI ST. ' H 26 W. CHURCH AVENUE ,PHONE 4006 5 5 J 1 5 5 3 H Keys Made, Umbrellas and Luggage Repaired H N I I :Zl2I2IXI!!!lil2l.lII2IXlXI2lil2I2l!I:l!l2'3l2l2l!l2'!l3z I.-2-2-XI'-2'2'XII0-2III!'SIS'!'2'2 '.'!'2'!'2'2'2'!' ' +25 205 526 . O OO OOOQOOOOQOVOOOQOOOO Q9 I I I I l,l l,l:lXlxl:l'l2l:l!l2lzl,l!l!l2lf 'l'l2lzl2l2 'l'l,l2I2l,l,l,l,l,l,l,l,l,l,l,l,l l,l,I l,l,l,l,l,l,l,l2l,l FURNITURE :r DRAPERIES 1: GIFTS : Brunswick and Victor Phonogrczplzs and Records Interior Decorator Always at Your Qervice THURMAN Sc BOONE COMPANY ROANOKE VIRGINIA . 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I 5 v O Q A Q Q 2 5 w on ' 00 I 5 WOMANS SPECIAIIY SHOP A 5 5 E w OO 0 I 1 .9 I 5 Z7 W est Campbell Afvenue Roanoke, Vzrgzmcz oo 0 I I gg OO I l I2I2IZISIXIZIZIZI!I!IZI!I!I!I!I!I!IZIXIZIXISIZKIXIXIXIQIXI IXIXIXIXIKIXI!IXISI3IZIXIXIXIXIZIXIZIZIXISIXI'IZIXIXIXIZIXI I IXIXI!I3IXI2I'I.I2I!I2IXIXIXI!I!I2IXI!I3I!I!I4I!I3I ISI IZIXIXISIXIZIXI2I!I2I!I!I3I2ISIZI2I!I!I!IXI!I!I!I!I!I3l I I I I oo vo oo . . 00 I I I I I 2 RIDE IN SAFETY AND CONIFORT w Y lVhen III doubt about any gIffPl'Ob1CIU, H Y H Y seek the source Of nOveltIes 5 I 5 YE LLO W CA BS and We money 2 Y Y Y Y OO OO QC 94 5 DEPENDABLE 5 5 H ezndfizczde Underwear 5 OO OO OO .0 I I I I N Of N OUR SPECIALTY H 5 DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 A e ep Ione 7I I A 5 , 5 5 T 1 1 5 5 M M E G RAY E B 5 I .M I I I Y 2 2 512 South Jefferson Street H Y BAOOAGE DEPAR'I'h'IEN'I', 'PHONE 1720 Y Y 5 ? 2 2 ROANOKE, VIRGINIA A O 9. OO I I I I I IXIQIXIXI IXISISI3I2I3I!I3I3'3I3'3I3I2I3'3'!'3'3'3'3'o' ooooooo vo ooo 0 oo Q Q voooo oo oooov oovooooooooo Io o 4 o o 4 4 9I4IoI4'oIo'QIoI0'Q'o'4'!'o-o'o'o'z.o'o'o- -I-0.6.6-O-Q-O-O-O-O-6-6-6.6-6-6 0-4-4-4.4.0'o'o'o'0'o'o-X' SMALL PRIVATE TOUR MISS PARKINSON has planned the Itmerary of her tour of Europe for 1930 Sh ll b d off ered As sub agent for several stertmshlp lInes she IS also prepared to secure passage for Independent trax elers For further Inform 'ItIOn address NIISS M I PARKINSON IIOLLINS VIRGIINIA O O . O O 9 O O O O 9 5 OI, .4 QIAI,I,I,l.l,I,l,I,I,I,l, Q , , Q 0 5 gI,l,I,l I,I,I,I5I,l,l.I,IOI,I.l,I,I,l,I,l,l,I,l,l,I,IQIAIQ ,l,l. I It lllllll ' ' ' ' 5 A OO a I I OO OO I I OO OO I I CO OO I I 40 OO I I .. Q . . . s I u v .O 5 .. . . e W1 e assIste In conductmg thIs tour by A . .... I N Prof. Rachel WIlsOn, of Hollms Colle e. Steamslu assage of the cabm and student tourIst classes are N I D P I Y . Y OO OO I I ,, - . . . . 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