Huntingdon College - Bells and Pomegranates Yearbook (Montgomery, AL)

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W -lf' Alma jbfater Glasses Qfeatures C9rganizatiso nss Athletics -, -, 1,',y3y: xg.,--,--s V V- ,--1 .-,.f.:- - - ,',, ,f,.v ...qt-.-V, wi- f,f..,,..'..I1,H5ff'-Y-'.n4m1,-? ,I-:ffm-U W.--55,-v:-m-.v-1-.qQ-y-.-Q-mjyl ,1 M ... ., .. ,v,,, Y- 1 w ,.. v ,-.-H 2 vw. -. 1 V, - s 5-' -. 1:', ' 'A 'L...4 ,f '.. JCC! i.l -il- f I GZDICATION C50 Cifienjes gfenry Qgchutte, Qh.QD. whose unbounded enthusiasm in all he undertakes and whose unflag- aging interest in all that touches the life of the student body have been an inspiration to all who know hirn, we dedicate this volume of qslells and Qomegranates. 1 MY STAR All that I know Of a certain star I s, 'it can throw fLike the angled sparj Now a dart of red, Now a dart of blaeg Till my friends have said They would fain see, too, My star that clartles the reol and the blue! Then it stops like a birdg like a flower hangs furled: They rruast solace themselves with the Saturn above it. What matter to me if their star is a world! Mine has opened its soul to 'meg therefore E I love it. A M r f' if V hh , 4 :I . V Ima ClfCl' Qsuch life here, through Such a length of hours, uch miracles pezformed in play JJ x , h hh his Q e . ilv r r f qacade of Qflowers gfall C572e Ghapel , -ve H . . . . :...., 1 Q Q , . - V. , 5 - ff -7- - -Y 7.-if-5.-ff...-: -,-L. Lf :Q ., - ' 7 Q gf.: R , - , aZ'.f.' N ,,,,- :Ji I 1 ' 1 ' ' - ' lkfimfl fl Li' : f 1 V '- -- 11- ,i1i,:.1 ', :' g,u-:, ,7- .,.. gr -,............,.:.f.- vw , .L QF' fffanson glall ffifli-1 , ' Vis- ,- Li +.-,.g. ,- ' - -A gif ' '- as-lb 7f433T5'E?f'Hve her.-fzwi' .fu Tf2'6s2yf121i:'Klfm an-lm-sg' -5-..,f '- -fm-1135,52rfb'-'-f '13q?1L-2I5i3iE14ji,?i'rgii ' ilk? . . , - A -- - I -I - . .f '-5. -,'- 1 ,,, -6, I . , I ,Q -I.. .-.u, I , C57Le garden ET .. . .NH A- - .- .V .,4 .- , -. .. .-- -- . . r - A N - . v I W-W M W' ni an-5 ig ,, ,f .gtg.'a1 'i,E?.2ifjsa. Y W' f . ' , ' M ,- wi m 5 '17J55i-'5:l 3? r',, ., ,, H , iii . .f f i V A , M f . ,nw , f .-,, , ,','1:.fV:5.. , ., ,,.,:,Vg,-1 ' .. W' f 1If'cffs:'g4'YIQE Fm MTE it wr ADMINISTRATION ffl qoreword by Qresident CZQ7alter QD. Agnew During the last Week of His ministry, the Master was spending a day at the house of Simon in Bethany, when there came a woman having an alabaster box of very precious ointment. As an expression of love for her Master she poured it upon His head as He sat at meat. Critics Who were Watching in the offing said among themselves, To what purpose is this Waste? This ointment might have been sold for much and given to the poor. The Master said, She has Wrought a good work upon me- . . . Wherever this gospel shall be preached in the whole World, there shall also this that this woman hath done be told for a me- morial of her. The staff of Bells and Pomegranates has brought forth this beauti- ful publication as an expression of love, admiration and appreciation for their Alma Mater. Unkind critics may say now, as they did of old, To what purpose is this elaborate and expensive display in times like these ? There must ever be from year to year some artistic and beautiful Way of expressing in material form the feelings of the children for their Alma Mater. Here we have it! This monograph embodies a wonderful symbolism. It symbolizes the material and objective beauty of the build- ings and their artistic setting in a lovely campus. It symbolizes the rich- ness of the life and fellowship of the students and faculty in all the as- sociations of their happy though busy days. It symbolizes the purity and loftiness of the ideals of the institutio-n which it represents. It is thetlalabaster box, the precious gift of the young Women to their benign mo er. May this volume, with all its artistic excellence, convey to every reader of its pages the message couched in its beautiful symbolism. IBELLS ' FIIWD ' PDINEUGRHUHTES E x Qbresident CZQDZLZIEQV Q1 Agnezu, QWL. QD. IWIIWETEEIW 'I-I-llI'k'l L TIFIIUNEE Page 'nineteen In Memoriam jbfrs. jbfary Castle Gooper ,Apeople is but the attempt of many C50 rise to the complete life of oneg ,And those who live as models for the mas fire singly of more value than they ally BELLS ' FIITD ' PDITWEUGRHDHTES V A V c.,. ,1-,W ,. Z .- - jbfrs. jbfarky Castle Cooper IWIIWETEEIW Tl-IIPNTL Tl-IFAEE Page twenty-one l3El.LS ' FIIWD ' PDITIEQEIDXFIIWFITES ' co fm f f C2 PVI f-3 Q.mf1.mf5s pa Qcee june Boro' Cavs, B. M., GQHPQLI, B, kg., fYl.5ln f'f5f.7D OF 7745 UfF9r'f'fw'7'!'7FlV7' OF NU5fC HEHD DF fHE DfPFA?7'ME1V7'OI ' SPEECH -'I W: N ' .Q -.. - .- f : 1 r .1 ' 1 WA' ' -, , '1-W .vm . fin., 11522521 rel 1 T157 :sw www Cfrqfly GrveQn'rwqcLn, PHQT-fvy Qoleorz 5HeQH7,pJ7.7Q lffflb OF N15 Dfphraffvgfv 2' H500 OF THE Dffbfifeffwsfvr Of' .Sf-7fJfvf5x4 gf: 5f0L0Qy 516122 DCIVIXS, C91 ' N540 OF THE DEI-71478 rfwefvr OF f73E!VC'H Rum, 2. 1f1g5gf17g,vP17,1L1 H500 of-' THE Ofnfwrfwffvr or HISTOXE y ' XVEWD OF YHE W I Gom1.6HQ1yULervebew, Mfr. 0F,'!0xv5fZ'0fr'0 IWXCS' H540 OF wif Dfpfnf rnfffvf of' C,A7E.fffc mm Lffrffv Qepartmental Ghairmen DIIWETEEIW ' Tl-IIIDXTY. - Tl-IIIEE Page tw 011 ty-two l3El.l..S FIDD POlTWE'l3l1FllWFlTES MQPVQH OF I BIBLE AND P l gpa1fkf6.r617omp5o1j, 4 k'g?I1SkGT9 Cgorl Xmumams, HEAD OF 77-IE DEPARTMENT OF q9epartmenLal Ghairmen IWIIWETEEIW ' TIHIIPXTL Tl-IFNEE Page twenty-tho'ee Ulrve !. lone, nfl. Dian' OF lxf0!l7E!Y wf11.QmQ,m..si Jamie. elm, Dfffffv 1 ,Bus4fvf.5'5 Xffimaprfe Teams and Qusizfzess jbfanager foam! of Trustees REV. R. R. ELL1soN, D. D .......,..........,..,...,...,..............,....,............,.....,,.......... ............ REV. J. C. JAMES, D. D ........... MR. E. P. FLOWERS ,............ MR. A. F. BULLARD ...,.............. REV. O. S. WELCH, D. D ............. JUDGE WILLIAM H. THOMAS .....,..... REV. B. T. WAITS ................................. REV. CLAIRE PURCELL, D. D .......... MR. F. M. JACKSON ...................... MR. J. F. COMER ............... REV. J. S. ROBERTSON ......,..... MR. H. B. RUDISILL ......,....... Mobile, Alabama Pensacola, Florida Montgomery, Alabama eFuniak Springs, Florida . ..... . ....... Evergreen, ........M0ntgomery, ........Birmingham, asper, ........Bi1'mingham, Alexander City, Guntersville, .,........Ann1Ston, Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Classes NIWMMWQQVEZJZQ efforts to one endg And on the point now of that encfs success ---- J' SENIORS ALMA MATER To Womans College we 'raise our song, Fair college on the plain, The name that sets our hearts on fire, And makes our senses flame. To Womans College, our Womans College, In praise our 'voices swellg The scene of happy college days, The home we love so well. And when the shadows softly fall O'eo' hills ancl 'valleys oleafr, Across the college campus rings The melody so clear. The circling hills throw back again V The glacl insp'i9 ing songg And to our Womans College home Our praises we prolong. W'hen fnom the fold we far shall stray, With souls no longefr young, lfVe'll ne'e'r forget om' college days Those happy scenes among,- Ancl when our steps have feeble grown, Oar journey almost done, E'en then with fleeting breath we'll praise Ono' Womans College home. BELLS ' FIIWD ' l3lDlTlEl3llFlllFl'l'E PRESIDENT SARAH LEWIS .....,.....................A.....,.,..........,........,.,,,..,...,,,,,,......,,. .,,,,,,,,.,, A , B, 2.2.2., A.1If.Q., I.R.C. Dothan, Alabama Mathematics and Latin Sophomore Sister: Sue Mills VICE-PRESIDENT , MARY CONNER ATKESON ............,..,,............w............,........ .....,..... A . B. Columbia, Alabama English Sophomore Sister: Nell Parker SECRETARY ELIZABETH DAVENPORT .......,...............,.........,....... ..........., B . S. A.1If.Q. Eutaw, Alabama Public School Music Sophomore Sister: Nell Beolsole TREASURER KATHERINE WALKER .......,................................,........... ... ...,........ B. S. - Oxford, Alabama Public School Music Sophomore Sister: Henri Peagler BUSINESS MANAGER LUCILE SHERTZER .............,..,,,.,................,...,...,......................,. .......... A . B. AJIKQ. . Montgomery, Alabama English and Speech Sophomore Sister: Gladys Sellers STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE LILAH SUMMERLIN ........,....,.....,.,..................,....,..........,.....................,...,....,..... A. B. 2.2.2., I.R.C. Pelham, Georgia Sophomore Sister: Carolyn Jennings IWIDETEEIW 0 Tl-IIFXTY. ' Tllllli Page twenty-seven ll IBELLS ' FIIWD ' PIDITIEQEIUXFIIWFI S Jo HAN NA HALL ....,.,....,...... Sophomore Page tiventy-eiglzt Biology and Sophomore Sisters: Caftharioze ATHLETIC BOARD REPRESENTATIVE LAURA MAE CANNON ............,.,.,.o., .,,,,,,,,,,,,.,4AA,,.,,,,,,,,,A,,,4,A,,,,,,,A,,,,,A, 2.2.2., I.R.C. Berry, Alabama Physical Education and Biology Soyohofmore Sister: Mary McCain STUDENT ACTIVITY REPRESENTATIVE MILDIQED ELLILCR ..,........w.............................,.....,..,,.,....,....,...,,...........,.....,. York, Alabama Mathematics Sophomore Sister: Laura Robinson STUDENT AC'l IVITY REPRESENTATIVE Montgomery, Alabama Home Economics Sophomore Sister: Lois Hall CHEER LEADER IVIARY CLIFF HARRIS .,,.., I ........ ,... ...............................,.. . . Columbia, Alabama Public School Music Sophomore Sister: Mary Alice Cochran HISTORIAN MARGARET GREENE FISHBURNE ..,.,,.A............................ ..,,.. Montgomery, Alabama English Emilie Michaels, Smith, POET KATHERINE HORTON ,,.,,,I..,....,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,., ...... X.A.1I1. Eutaw, Alabama English Sister: Julia Hassorl IIIETEEIW ' 'l'l-IIPNTL ' Tl-IFREE BELLS ' FIIWD ' IDIDITIEAQEIUXFIITFITES PROPHET MILDRED SEAY YOUNG .......................,.....,................,...,.. ...,....,., A . B. X.A.41D. West Blocton, Alabama Biology and English Sophomore Sisters: Lucille Beizsoiz, Amy Louise Gay SONG LEADER CLYDE REINHARDT ..,..,.....,..............,..........,..............,,,.l....... .,,..,,....w B . S. Ashburn, Georgia Public School Music A Sophomore Sister: Julia Crozier MARY GLENN AGEE .........w...,..., ...........,...w..............,....... ...,..,.,,,. B . S. Arlington, Alabama Voice Sophomore Sister: Adelle Tate LoU1sE BLACKWELL ............,...... .............,....w......,.....,.......,.,.... .............. A . B. Montgomery. Alabama Biology and English Sophomore Sister: Gladys Bozeman CATHERINE CALHOUN ............,.......v..................,,...,i..l,......,.,... .,... ..., A . B. Montgomery, Alabama English Sophomore Sistefr: Mary Jane Slzaclcelfovd Brass CALLAHAN ......,.........,......,...,....,..,........................., . i,....... B. S. A AEILQ. Cullman, Alabama Speech Sophom-ore Sister: Katlzerine Davidson lllllETEEll ' Tl-IITDATL ' Tl-IIIEE Page twenty-nine ELLS ' FIIWD PIDITIEGIDXFIIWFITES MARGARET CLEMENT ..............A...... ...,..,...A............................. ........... A . B. Montgomery, Alabama English Sophomore Sister: Louisa Banks MARY ELIZARETH COOPER ............,.........................,...., ........... A . B. A.1P.Q. Birmingham, Alabama History Sophomore Sister: Myrtle Pyle JEAN COTTON ......... ....,........,.................,...............................,. ..l........ A . B. Palmetto, Georgia Biology Sophomore Sister: Jeanette Corbitt FRANCES E. DAVIS ..,...........................,...,..,.,...,........................,..... ..........., B . S. Columbia, South Carolina Public School Music Sophomore Sister: Celeste Rudder KATHRYN ELLISON ,:::.,...,......,.............,..........,...............,....,. ,......,....,. A . B. Montgomery, Alabama English Sophomore Sister: Frances Bell JOSEPHINE ENGLER ................ ,... ...............,...,....,,......., , ................. ...,....... A . B . Montgomery, Alabama English Sophomore Sister: Florence McCurdy IUETEEIW ' 'l'l-IIIRTY. ' Tl-IIUNEE Page thirty l3El.l.S ' FIIWD ' PIDITWEQEIUXFIIWFITES LILLIAN GILCHRIST ....,.,...,..A..,,.,.,...,..,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,A,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,4 B , S, Gantt, Alabama Art Sophomore Sister: Lillie Pitts MARY GILLEN .A.........., ..................,.........,..,.....,.,.......... ,,.,..,... A , B. 2.2.2., I.R.C. Mobile, Alabama Biology and Chemistry Sophomore Sisters: Mary Jane Hodges, Laura Lee McKee ANNIE RUTH HAGOOD ...... .. ....................,........,.,. .............. A . B. AJILQ., I.R.C. Evergreen. I' labama English Spohomore Sister: Virginia deGrcLffe1zried LUCILLE HOWELL .............................. .............. .......... B . S. A.lIf.Q. 1 Opp. Alabama Speech Sophomore Sister: Dorothy Patterson YU-KWE1 HWANG ...:................................,...,.......,..,..,,....,.. ...,..... .... B . S. 2.2.2., I.R.C. Soochow, Ku., China Art Sophomore Sister: Jewell Pruitt LOUISE MCCAIN ............,.,.....,,................,........,.........,......., ......... , A. B. Opelika, Alabama English Sophomore Sister: Sara Jane Weste1'beke DIIWETEED ' 'l'l-IITRTL ' Tl-IFNEE Page thirty-one l3El.I.S ' FlllD ' PDlTlE13llFlUFlTES RHEBA MCCAIN ...............,. ,......,........ ...............,........,...,,. ,.,.,.,.., ...,......... A . B . Flat Creek, Alabama History and Sociology Sophomov-e Sister: Dorothy Duke MARY MCDANIEL ..,..........................,.........,........,.,... I ...... ...,.......... B . S. Camilla, Georgia Applied Music Sophomore Sister: Ma1'ga'ret Maples MARGARET MCFALL ..ww.................,.....4..,...,,,.......,.................... ,...,.....w.. A . B. Montgomery, Alabama History Sophomore Sister: Lyra Foster RUBILANE MELLINGER ................,4.................,...,............,. ..,...,....,.. B . S. Dothan, Alabama A Applied Music Sophomore Sister: Jimmie Gmlzczfrrz ELIZABETH MILLS: ....,....,..,..,.......................,..........,......... ..,,,....... A . B. Prattville, Alabama History Sophomore Sister: Mary Ethel Kelly ELIZABETH MITCHELL .................,,,.,..........t..............t.....,.,.... .........,.. A . B. Enterprise, Alabama English Soplziomore Sister: Edith Ellison DIDETEED ' 'l'l-IIIBXTL ' Tl-IIYEE Page thirty-two IBELLS ' FIIWD ' PDlTlE.l3llFlDFlTES MAXINE NELSON w.., ...A.,....,......................,..,..,.,..,.,,.K,,.A,,,,,,, ,,,, A,,,,A A , B , Pope, Mississippi History Sophomore Sister: Julia Sternfeld ELIZABETH NEWSOM .......,,.,,.,,.,........,.......,..,,,,.,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,A,,,,,,,A A , B, Montgomery, Alabama English MYRTICE PATTERSON ,.,........,...,.....,....... - ..............,...,.,,,......,......,,,,,.,, ,,,,.,i,,, A , B. Tallassee, Alabama Education, English and Sociology Sophomore Sister: Harper Gantt MINNEOLA PERRY ....................,...,....,.....,,........,.,..............,,... ,......,...... A . B. 2.2.2., I.R.C. Montgomery, Alabama Mathematics ' Sophomore Sister: Camilla Ellison EUGENIA PICKETT l.............,.,..... ,......, . . ......,................,.........,.. .,,.,.,.,..... A . B. Montgomery, Alabama History Sophomore Sister: Lorena Guy ANNIE FRANCES RAY ,,,..................,.,................................. .......... B . S. A.1If.Q. Montgomery, Alabama Speech Sophomore Sister: Elizabeth Stevens DIIWETEEIW ' 'I-I-IIIUNTY. ' Tl-IIUNEE Page thirty-three 7 , l3El.l.S ' FIU-D ' PlDlTlEl3llFlllFlTES MABEL SPELL ......................................,...........,.....,....,........... .,......., B . S. Bonifay, Florida Public School Music Sophomore Sister: Dorothy Turner ANNALYN STREET ..........,.....,.....,...................................,........ ............., A . B. Eufaula, Alabama History Sophomore Sister: Louise Rogers MARION THARPE ....,.,......,.,...,.,......................,,.,.........,...,.,.. ..i........ B . S. Ashburn, Georgia Home Economics Sophomore Sister: Mariwilburn Weatlze1's RERECCA TURNER- .................................,,...,...,................... ..,..,.... B . S. Pelham, Georgia Physical Education Sophomore Sister: Elizabeth Hilliard AGNES WHETSTONE .......................,.........,..,.,...,.,....,........, ......,... A . B. 2.2.2., I.R.C. Sylacauga, Alabama English and Sociology Sophomore Sister: Maviine Merrill ALICE CAPITOLA WILKIN ......,.,......................,....,.,..... .,.,...,.. B . S. Colquitt, Georgia Public School Music Sophomore Sister: Zulieme Russell DIUETEEU ' TPIIFXTY. ' THREE Q Page thirty-four N JUNIORS I3El.LS ' FIIID ' l3lDlTlEl3llFlllFl'l' Eg A WN ,,,. - . 11 F5 1 f E1 lap, 512 I 31 Qi 7 ,535 ,Ai fi? .14 if 'I gh 2 If -I R 2 I 1 iii' If-'QQ 'ye HSI 151 Z 1 HZ? iii 2 55 2 ii ZZ? lllllE'l'EEll 1. 2.1 1 1 sm: P. , 1-gl' 11 l 1 .1 ll ll Egg PRESIDENT 511 iii, ' .153 VICE-PRESIDENT , ERNESTINE CHILDS ,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,4,4,,,,, Troy, 1151 ws 11 use 13 lei ' SE CRE TARY 1? HELEN MORGAN ............,.,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,.,,,,.,., O Zark, 1 1, TREASURER 31 1.1 ,,, M STUDENT COUNCIL Ii A REPRESENTATIVE MARY NELSON GREER ........,.,,.,.,,,.,.,., Valdosta, Ga Ala Ala 11 ANNE ELIZABETH DUBARD ......... Dubard, Miss LENA MCLEOD ....,................... I ...... ,...,,..,..,,... , Troy, Ala REPRESENTATIVE ABBIE FOSTER ..,..,.....,..,...,., Marion Junction, Ala I-5,3 ATHLETIC BOARD 511111 STUDENT ACTIVITY REPRESENTATIVE MOLLIE SHEPARD ......,.,.,...... - ..... Montgomery, 51, ' STUDENT ACTIVITY REPRESENTATIVE Il CHEER LEADER ELEANOI: GRANT .,............,.................. Louisville, A PIANIST illll I1 JULIA FRANCES BEADLES ......,,,.,,...... Fulton, 131l- lil FRANCES BERRY ......,.... ,.... ..... M 0 ntgomery, ELIZABETH BUTLER .,.....,.......... Montgomery, MADALYN CHAMBLESS ......... Montgomery, 111- MARY LOUISE WALDEN ......... Montgomery, . EDITH CHILDS ......,.... ...,,.,,...., H urtsboro, Ala E1 BESSIE PHELAN SHARP ......I. ...... G I-enada, Miss Ala Ala Ky Ala Ala Al a Ala ES Tl-IIIXTY. - TPIPSEE Page thirty-six l3El..I.QS ' HDD ' PCDITIEQBI'-LFlllFlTES LILA MERLE CHILDS .............,....... Hurtsboro, Ala LOIS MARIE DAY ......... LUCILLE FENNELL ..... BERNICE FINGER .......... WILLILOU GRUBBS ......... ELEANOR HADDOCK ...................,.... ...........Mobile, Ala. ........Leight0n, Ala ..,.........Ripley, Miss ,.,.......Eutaw, Ala Montezuma, Ga. LUCY AMELIA HUDSON ......... Montgomery, Ala. ELIZABETH ANN HUTSON .......,l... Decatur, Ala MARY PAULINA .JONES .,4............. Gadsden, Ala. MARY EMILY MASTIN ............ Montgomery, Ala ELIZABETH MEEKS ....,...... ....L,..... W aycross, Ga RUTH MEIGS ........... ......... D eatsville, Ala FRANCES MERIWETHER ............ New Orleans, La ANNIE LAURIE MI'IcHELL...Montgomery, Ala ELIZABETH OWENS .................. Autaugaville, Ala :' 25:3 1, 12' II Wi 15:5 I lf I ge I ill I ll .' 5 5 lil 2, I 42:5 gg 1252 N my 1 25: A rl? , was 2 Ea Q: AY 1, HI '- 1252 5. sp, l AS, 'iii ll :ll lg 'iilwv ii l I 431,43 wiki: f fiiii 'iw W! '. , Ig s ' l L 'Eli , 1 ,, I lil f Zvi, ll ' LES , 'EEE 14: cp N A ll ' 1351 lg , fx, gf I ig ' 32 1? Q IWETEEIW ' TIIIFRTY. Tl-IPNEE Page izhirty-se'vc'1z ELLS ' FIIWD ' POITWEGRHDHTES ru' Eli P, ,, I , I I 1, I lx :1 15 I wi 'S 2- P1 3. 1 ll 555, 'WI JANE PAULGER ...A....... ..,..,..,. M ontgomery, Ala. Z: lf Zi 61' li? W .l:. I.-In 2.5.3 ' r pf. :gi iff. lug: i MARGARET PERRY ......,.....,........, Montgomery, Ala. 1 3 if . l X 9 1 3 X . il? X Il DANA PRICKETT ........,.., ........,.. C arbon Hill, Ala. Will CATHERINE RADNEY ...... Alexander City, Ala. ,lk N151 ,E I Il? li if 5' i , . gg' ' fill. Ala ' I ff? DALLAS BELLE RAY ............... Montgomery, . .lgiz Iii! ' ., 5 5 13535 iff? I ' ii ' 'Pi ' 'x' Y 953' ple? X I SARA CLAIRE ROGERS ........................ Speigner, Ala. t '1 552' 5' , r I gi: lx V ' 1 il ' l' Ala. i Ib EI I 3 RUTH ROWELL ............ ......... M ontgomery, I . 1 iii 1 li: 1' 9 I Page' ANNE GARRETT SHEEHAN,..Montgomery, Ala. f lil Vue' -. R141 . K1 ' Il., wif 3 -I A 2 iff 15 I 4 . M.. fl. 5-. Vin ,IE2 'Y 2.1 iii MAY SUE SMITH ,........, .,,...,.. M ontgomery, Ala. RUTH THOMAS ..,........ ,.........,., T upelo, Miss, V551 W. QW 'law iii FRANCES TooLE ......... .....,... M ontgoniery, Ala. .56 'ii ffl- ADA BURNETTE TROTTER ...,....,.,. Franklin, N. C. GLANCYE WALLS .....,.................. New Market, Ala. I . Will 2 5 JANET WISE .......... ............. M ontgomery, Ala. ,il i nlnn IDETEEIW ' Tl-lll5x'l'Z. ' Tl-IIUNEE Page tlzirty-eiglzt SOPHOMORES i3El.LS.' FIIID ' POIDEGRRUHTES ll I If gl .I if l? - E: 2 I' ii? I ll I :E 1? :,.. gg , 'E Q55 I 1. l ' l' ' I A I .l I I 1 . , ' sg af 3 1:1 :gs Iwi el' 'IVY 3 El ll 1. Za 5 515 fm 15 ll I 5 22. 2 Il si ga ll il lla Ili I EI PRESIDENT GLADYS SELLERS .,,,.............. Alexander City, Ala. VICE-PRESIDENT MARY ETHEL KELLY ..,....,.,....,,L.,...,....,., Repton, Ala. SECRETARY AND TREASURER SUE MILLS .,...........ll.....,..,..... - ..............,.. Prattville, Ala. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE LAURA LEE MCKEE .....,.,............................ LeRoy, Ala ATHLETIC MANAGER DOROTHY TURNER ................,.,., Montgomery, Ala STUDENT ACTIVITY REPRESENTATIVE LoIs HALL ................................... -.,MOHtg'O1T1eTy, Ala. STUDENT ACTIVITY REPRESENTATIVE JULIA CROZIER ...........,.,............,...,.,.,, Columlna, Tenn CHE ER LE ADER VIRGINIA DEGRAFFENRIED ..,...,.....,..,...... Seale, SONG LEADER ZULIEME RUSSELL ........... - ..l........,.. Bambndge, PIANIST LOUISE ROGERS ..,.,......,.......,.,..,............,.... Speigner, LOUISA BANKS ........... ........,..... M ontgomery, NELL BEDSOLE ............ .........,.... G rove Hill, LUCILLE BENSON ....,.......... ...,....,., S cottsboro, MARY ALICE COCI-IRAN ...,.,.....,,.,,... Clanton, CARNIE Coox .,....,...... JEANETTE CORBITT .....,... KATHERINE DAVIDSON M ontgomery, ...........Albany, Anniston, Ala. Ga. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala Ga Ala IIIIIETEEIW ' 'l'l-IIPXTY. 0 Tl-IFXEE Page forty l3El..l..S ' FIDD ' POlTlEl3IlFlllFlTES DOROTHY DUKE ...,....... CAVA DUNCAN ............. CAMILLA ELLISON .....A. EDITH ELLISON .......... LYRA FOSTER ,.,........ HARPER GANTT ,.....,.,... AMY LOUISE GAY ......... Columbia, Tenn. ..,..,,.,..,Montgon1ery, ................,Hurtsbo1'0, ...,...Hurtsboro, Montgomery, .....,.,..Everg1'een, ..................ScottsbOro, KATHRYN GILBREATH ....,...,.,....... Sylacauga, JACQUELINE GREIL ...,.........,...,... Montgomery, PINCKNEY GROVER .....,............ Montgomery, LORENA GUY ...........,. .,........... M ontgomery, ELIZABETH HILLIARD ...,....... .....,........Cam1lla, MARY JANE HODGES .,...........,.. Larkinsville, CAROLYN J ENNINGS .........,..... MARY Mc CAIN ......,..... MANINE MERRILL .I....,... MARGARET MITCHELL. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ga. Ala ......Franklin, Tenn. ' .....,.....Flat Creek, , ......,.. Dozier, Ala. Ala. Montgomery, Ala. IIWETEEIW ' TIIIPXTZ. TIFIPXEE Page forty-one BELLS ' FIIWD ' l3lDlTlEl3llFlllFl'I'ES . A iftli 1 'I 231 H E iii. I: if 'l E 'il K ii 35? I A , gli .4 . . Y 35 ls? Ia V, if :fi ,A 6235 fl el ' ' I ,gh Ei 1 52.22 5 lil? Q 1 , H., A I 152 ,a 1 -If . 2 553. ,Sl ,. . H1225 4 W 3' if: A ii , 1, 11 ll' If il l A I. ll 1225 :, l Q 1453 3 all A+: V ,I l DIIWETEEIW We .am GERTRUDI-3 PARKMAN. ...... , ....... Montgomery, CULLIE PI-:AVY ...,......... LIL-LIE PITTS ,...A.....,. JEWELL PRUITT .......... MYRTLE PYLE .,,,.....,. Montgomery, ........Pittsview, ..ThomasVille, ..........McComb, FRANCES RAMSEY ...,.........,.......... Russellville, LAURA ROBINSON ,...,..,.. CRLESTR RUDDER .......... ............Repton, ........Stevenson, Ala. Ala Ala Ala Miss Ala Ala Ala A MARY JANE SHACKELFoRD..,Montgome1-y, Ala CATHARINE SMITH ........l. ..,...... M arianna, JULIA STERNFELD. .............. 7 ,.... Montgomery, ADELLE TATE ..,....,,., .........., B rundidge, BETTY VAN Hoosm .......,... ,.... ...... M c Intosh, Fla Ala Ala Ala MARIWILBURN WEATHERS .......... ., ....., Cairo, Ga SARAH JANE WESTERBEKE .,.......... Opelika, Ala 'l'l-IIPNTY. ' Tl-IPNEE Page forty-two .. .uf-fn . in F1 X mmf T' 1 I L n 'N . . ,W :JI x J 1, z qt: 'FI 1111 ,fir . - f V -f A gil: ,gm 1 'fir-T Vf 1 ':-T if' itu .gf Q- nf, XT? L ,J- E . lvl., - gig. 55, I' 'P J 'fllw Zh. 1-a .M :HK ,'l .IIE- Li un, ij! r. ' S f 6 ..fr, ,E- 'ai'- . . ,. IL ,- I . if TA TE, :Y I L, ibff F' gf-Q 'IH - 5, 0 , lf Y- . 1, v-I ,tv lf, 'fp Tl'- wl- fir l3ELl.S ' FIIWD ' POlTlEl3llFlllFlTES ll 11 I I PRESIDENT ALICE ELLIsoN ......,......,...,.......,,..........,...A... Mobile, Ala. VICE-PRESIDENT , ,I I , I I SARAH HENDRIX ..................,..,......,...A......... Mobile, Ala if SECRETARY 1 MARY VIRGINIA REID .............................. Albany, Ga. gi 3 5 TREASURER l I 5 MIRIAL ALVERSON ..,....,.............,...... Brilliant, Ala. iz if l ATHLETIC MANAGER ALBERTA GILMORE ,........ Marion Junction, Ala. 3 l N I STUDENT ACTIVITY fl REPRESENTATIVE I , Ala. ELIZABETH HENRY ...................,.......... Florence l l I I STUDENT ACTIVITY I A REPRESENTATIVE l I VIRGINIA CHANDLER ...........,..,.., Montgomery, Ala. l 3 , I' CHEER LEADER ' 3 Ga. l I MOLLIE TOM POWER .................,............... Griffin, 3, I PIANIST JANE ROBERTS .......................................... Clanton, Ala. i I l N 3 SONG LEADER MARY WERE BROWN ,.......................,.,,,. Albany, Ga 1. ggi 43 . ii 3. , ANN BARBER ...................... .......... M eridian, Miss. El lg A JENNIE MARY BATES .....,... . ...- ..... Selma, Ala. I I ev 4 , . Ili , WILMOT BOULDIN .......,.,.,.. ........... D Ickson, Tenn. ll ,il A V BARBARA BRIGHAM ........... .............. B rewton, Ala. i fl I .......... Meridian, Miss. , MILDRED BROWN .......,.... . 2 I I GRACE BULLARD .............. .............. A ndalusia, Ala. Il ll I EMILY Lou CALLAHAN .................. Cullman, Ala. UIUETEEIW - THIRTY. - tHl1EE Page forty-four M l3El..LS ' FIIWD ' l3lDlTlE13l'-LFIIWFITES 'El JENIFER CRUMP .............. ....,.,.... M ontgomery, Ala, I, I ls- .I ,gg Nl 2 BETTY STFIINER DANIEL. ........... Greenville, Ala. l ,. ei I 1 5' 2 MARY KATE DICEY ............ .. Montgomery, Ala. E5 il MARGUERITE DIXON .......,.......l.. Montgomery, Ala. 5: ' . ll I MARY GLADDEN ENGLAND ..............,... Mobile, Ala. I E, 35 ' 4- : if 51 lf 1 13 .15 I 1 3 ge .4 I, FANNIE PARK EWING ,.,.,............. Franklin, Tenn. I l f wg 1? Z. wr . il, ,I l-E VIVIAN FRAZER ............, .....l...... S elma, Ala. ANNIE LAURA GIBSON ........................ Sneads, Fla. , il BERNICE GODBOLD ..........,. ..,..,..... W hatley, Ala. , if Tl ELLEN HARRIS ........... .,.....,, M ontgomery, Ala. fi 5 ANNA HASSON ....,..... ............ M eridian, Miss. EDYTHE HILL .....,.............,....... Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. H5 1 ll FRANCES HILL ,.................. ,.,.. M t. Pleasant, Tenn. 1 l lf JEAN HOPKINS .......... ........., M ontgomery, Ala. 5 LOUISE HOLT ...l...... ........,.,.,. M ontgomery, Ala. ll . ll MARY PORTER JACKSON .................. Eastman, Ga EDITH JENKINS ........... ,. .......... Montgomery, Ala IWIDETEEIW ' 'l'l-IIFXTL ' Tl-IFNEE Page forty-five BELLS ' FIIWD ' POlTlEGllFlllFlT 1? V ,L 4 A I l fi J I 121 if 1 if E2 ll il lg 22 3 4 ll 53 1 l I ll l H il A s 5 li El ll ei 5 55 I L 2 I f ll ii ie fi 'z l l li ' li ii II 'z DIUETEEIW MARY EVELYN JONES ........... ......,,......Albany, Ga HARRIET KAMPHUIS ............ ............. C richton, LILLIAN KAMPHUIS ,... ........ ........ . . Crichton, BETTY GRACE KELLY .,.A.......... BURNITA KELSO ............ BETH LGEB .............. lWARY MCDAVID .,.,.....,.. ETHEL MARCATO ......... ...........Atmore, Ala, Ala Ala Memphis, Tenn Montgomery, Ala Benning, Ga. Montgomery, LOUISE MATHEWS ...... .. ...,..,.,.. Grove Hill, GERALDINE MERRITT ...... .. ......... LaFayette, FLORENCE MONSKY ..,.............,. Montgomery, JOHNNYE MORGAN ...,...,......,.,....... Scottsboro, lVlARJORIE MORGAN ......,,.... Alexander City, MARGARET NORTON ,.,........,......... ...Hurtsboro, l MARY ANN PEACOCK ......... ..,...,.., Dawson, DOROTHEA PHILLIPS ..,.........,......., Grove Hill, FAITH RANDALL ,.....,.,. . ..,. Marion Junction, Ala. Ala. Ala.. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ga. Ala. Ala. ES 'l'l-IIPNTL ' Tl-IPAEE Page forty-six l3El.l.S ' FIIWD ' POlTlE,d3l1FlllFlTES MARTHA WHITE RANDALL ...... W. Blocton, Ala. 1 tl . SARA RATCLIFFE ..... ......... ..,....,... M o nroeville, Ala. , 5 CORNELIA RICE ,...,... ., ...... Dyersbu1'g,Tenn. ,i . 5? ALYCE STREET ROBERTSON ............ Clayton, Ala. Il fl NANNIE ROBERTSON .,....,........... Guntersville, Ala. Z MARY RUDDER ,.,.,,.. l..... .....,.... S t evenson, Ala PEARLE RUDULPH .,.....,.......... .Pleasant Hill, Ala. A MARY HELEN SCOTT., .,......,. Montgomery, Ala. 5. GRACE SHAEFFER .........., .......... B ainbridge, Ga. l MARGARET SINGLETON ................., Sycamore, Ala CATHARINE SPINKS. ..................,.....,. Columbus, Ga .MARY STONE ............. ...........,.. M ontgomery, Ala. CTLAIRE SWANSON ..,... . ......... Montgomery, Ala EVELYN THOMAS ..................,....., Montgomery, Ala. HAZEL WILSON ........... ,....,.... A ltapulgus, Ga. NAN MAIBEN Woon ..................,...,. Columbia, Ala. IWIIWETEEIW ' 'l'l-IIFXTY. ' Tl-IFNEE Page forty-seven Just as ot 'mother nurtures her children You guide us, foster children of yoursg Youffue swept clear our paths, and led us on With visions of still widening doors. Youfve brought out all the best things within us By holding us close to all that's true, O, Wornan's College, guardian of our deeper lives, We find ourselves through love of you. jffade you of spirit, fre We V? w - We 'xA 4 uiures The good stars met in your horoscope and dew I jkfcelelland Qarclay Selector 1 v A K , :J ,ik , 9 Ti ,. lv ? K X N K 4 , . X . 7 N X 419: , . , My N 1: ' ,QQ .Q , A p if - .tic ' :gi 9 ff' 1 'fl I-7? I . -1. - - ' ,xx M '.-VV .-,- Qamolyzfc g6IfLVLi'ZfLgS ,72Gss 'CQ7omaJfLs Gollege x -1- :,..-.:., . x ...,.... -, - ,,,....x...q4:.g...,. . 'F.-..-. -- , - w xx xx -x' 3-E51,,'f': x 72251 fi . 1:5 ' 4,91 moe qsiballalfd Glivm Q1 X b 6 , :L+I'?:r.:ineeerivxx-1-f-xr:-:Z-,,..,..g..-,-f.. W. ,. , K ' ' ---- -ff' --N---.-.1 ..-psxvvtu-:v..::x-,ff f-9-xx.-,.g:,p.?5353- G75 4: ,iq X 0-b X -nvx L '- L1.,-.-:-.....- M.. , . 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V 5 1. .91: 'MJ-.'f,1'LH V -'S R W lu, QW., Xu -Lv, 1 .n- - L . .vw L -N X ' ,,.J.,1 .X ,jimi X1 V, I ,i .Q 27 - ff 4 .,x, I. M , . ix- ,. -V . -. .94.'-as,,,' ' - vw 5, Q23 H Q Xxqgfl.. V, - : ' - fw 9' ' Q S '. .-2,14 --F 3- i - . r a n izuii HL-CODhen zz soul declares it- self-to-wit, Gl3y its fruit, the thing it doesfn 1 A 1531 ' ' W 5 , . , UVM :N ,J 'N I W , - xx 1 -' l STUDENT ADMINISTRATION GRAND COUNCIL lMYR'1'ICE PATTERSON ,........A... ..A....., ANNIE RUTH HAGCOD ...,...... ELIZABETH MILLS ,...,.,.. BEss CALLAHAN ....... MARY GILLEN, .,.. H. .....,,,...... CATHERINE CALHOUN SARAH LEWIS .................,.,..... MARY NELSON GREER ...I.......,I GLADYS SELLERS..- ...... . ALICE ELLISON .,......... OFFICERS .,..............................P7 esicle1'Lt of Stuclent Boely .,...........Vi.ce-President of Student Body ............Seoretary of Grand Council ..........T'reasu'rer of Grand Council ...........I...I..............P'resiolent of Y. W. C. A. ....,,President of Athletic Association .............P1'esi0lent of Senior Class .............P1'esident of Junior Class ........:...P'resident of Sophomore Class .........,.Pres:ident of Freshman Class MINNEOLA PERRY .............. ..........,.. P resident of Publications Union MILDRED YOUNG .............. .,........... E olitor ofv Bells and Poniegoeanates AGNES WHETSTONE ,....,........ ...... Editor of Wo-Co-Ala MARGARET FISHBURNE .........., .......,..., E ditor of The P1-elude CLYDE REINHARDT ..........,. ........,, P resident of Glee Club LANNIE FRANCES RAY ..... - ...... ......,.............. P resident of Piewettes JOSEPHINE ENGLER .............. ...... ..... P 1 'esident of Art Asooiation KATHRYN ELLISON .......... ................... P resident of Theta Eta MARGARET MCFALL ........... .........,.. P vesiclent o f League Forum Grand Council is made up of the leaders of' all organizations. Its purpose is to foster the highest type of College spirit, to preserve the best traditions of the College, and to raise standards and ideals along all lines of development. l3El.LS ' FIIWD ' 9-GENE-GERFIUFHTES IWIIWETEEIW TIIIPXTY.. Tl-IFXEE Page sixty-seven , EXECUTIVE COUNCIL OF THE STUDENT GOVERNMENT As SOCIATION OFFICER-S NIYRTICE PATTERSON ......,............ ..,................,,,,,....... P resident ANNIE RUTH HAGOOD ....... ............. ...I..I,,. V ice-President VIRGINIA DE GRAFFENRIED ,I.I,I.... ........... S ecretwry CATHERINE RADNEY ..... - .I.. - ...... ..............,.......,,..,.,.,..., T reaswrer LILAH SUMMERLIN ............. ........... S enior Representatifue LENA MCLEOD ............,.. ....,I.... J unior Rep1'esentati'ue LAURA LEE MCKEE .......,.,,. ......,... S oplzomore Representative MARGARET SINGLETON ............... .....I..... F 1-'eshman Representative REBECCA DARLING ......I......., ELIZABETH MITCHELL ........... GLANCYE WALLS .I... . ,,...,. House President of Hanson ..,...,..,.....House President of Pratt ouse President of M dssey The Student Council purposes to secure order and suitable conditions for the intellectual, social, physical and religious life of .the College by regulating the conduct of the students of the College. l3El.l.S ' FIIWD - POITIEGRHDHTES IWIIWETEEIW Tl-IIFXTY.. Tl-IPNEE Page sixty-oz-inc 'MW-I-Mem, STUDENT ACTIVITY COMMITTEE ANNIE RUTH HAGo0D.,. .... .......,..... C haifroncm. SENIOR IIEPRIESENTATIVES MILDRED ELLISOR J OHANNA HALL JUNIOR REPIQESENTATUIES BESSIE PHELAN SHARP MOLLIE SHEPARD SOPHOBAIORE IQEPRESENTATIVES JULIA CROZIER LOIS HALL PXRESHRITAN REPR.EsEN'I'ATIVEs ELIZABETH HENRY VIRGINIA CHANDLER The Student Activity Committee has charge of the Student Activity Units System. Its function is to afford opportunity for leadership training for all students, and to encourage their participation in stu- dent affairs. LEAGUE FORUM' OFFICERS MAIQGARET MCFALL .....,.,.., .....A,....................A..... P resident RHEBA MCCAIN ....,.. .,............. ..,........................,............. V i ce-President MARGARET CLEMENT ,,,...,..., .......... S ecretary and Treasurer FACULTY 1-XDVISERS MISS IRENE BRINSON DR. RUTH HIGGINS Every student is a member of League Forum. It has as its main interest civic and national affairs. The president acts as the parlia- mentarian and officiates at all student electioris. E ll? ffl' U lV'H1IIIP NX EXECUTIVE BOARD OF THE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION CATHERINE CALHOUN ,.,.., REBECCA 'IURNER .,............ BERNICE FINGER ..... - ...... EUGENIA PEACCCK ......,..,.... LILLIAN KAMPHIUSH, OFFICERS ..............................President Vice-President ecretary rer Corresponding S e rcetary HENRI PEAGLER ................ .......... B aslcet Ball Manager CAROLYN JENNINGS.- ...,.. Q ..,.... Dancing Manager ELIZABETH MEEKS ,O........... ....,..,,,,.,. wimrnfing Manager BETTY VAN HOOSE ..,........ ........... L ife Saving Manager MARY MCCAIN .....,........,.... ........... H it Pin Manager ELIZABETH SEIBERT .......... ........... S occer Manager CAMILLA ELLISON .............,. .........,......., H iklng Manager MARY CLIFF HARRIS ............. ........ O ating Club Manager MARY JANE HODGES ............. ............... T ennis Manager ADELLE TATE ,..., - .........,..... .............. H ockey Manager JANE ROBERTS ..... - ..........,..... ..,....I......,... P ostnre Chairman LAURA MAE CANNONL ..... ............. S enior Class Manager ABBIE FOSTER ..................... ....,..,.......,.,.... J nnior Class Manager DOROTHY TURNER .............. .............. S oplwmore Class Manager ALBERTA GILMOREL: ........... ........... F reslzman Class Manager DALLAS BELLE RAY.., ..... ..,......,,,.,,...... P ublicity Chairman FACULTY ADWVISERS MISS NELLIE BOND DICKINSON MISS LORENA PARRISH To foster interest and to lead in participation in Athletics,-to pro- mote physical efficiency and to instill the Spirit of good sportsman- ship into the lives of the Students are the objectives of the Athletic Board. l3E.I..LS ' FIIWD ' POlT1E,13llFllWFlTES DIITETEEIW Tl-IIPXTY. Tl-ll1EE Page sezverzty-tlzree YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OFFICERS MARY GILLEN ,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,..,,,,,...,..,,,,,,..... .........,................. P fr esident MARY ELIZABETH COOPER ......,...... ......I.,., V ice-President NELL BED:oLE .......A.,.A........... .....,. - ..Secreta'ry LUCILLE BENSON ..A....... ,...,.,,..I.......... T Teasiwer RUTH THOMAS ..........A. .......... J imior Adviser LOUISE ROGERS ....,............ .............. V esper Chairmain ZULIEME RUSSELL .......A......,..,.,... ........,. f Music Chairman ELIZABETH ANN HUTSON ............ ..,.,......... W orship Chairman ELIZABETH HILLTARD .............., .I... V .,,, C campus Relations LOUISA BANKS ,..,......,. .....,..... C oinmnnity Relations RHEBA MCCAIN ..,.....,, .......,... I ncl'ast'rial Relations DANA PRICKETT ,,....., MARY PAULINA J ONES ....... AMY LOUISE GAY .....I....... FACULTY ADVISER, DR. HARVEY C. BROWN ...i......International Relations .Race Relations Publicity Chwifrman The Y. W. C. A. is a part of the National organizati the Wor1d's Student Christian Federation. It has had for its theme for the year to achieve a workable philosophy of life clearly and as a whole. n I I 'I I 5 on and also of life by seeing W l3El.LS ' FIIWD ' l9lDlTlE'l3IlFllWFl'l'ES W IWIIWETEEIW Tl-lll1T'L Tl-ll1EE X Page seventy-give FRESHIVIAN COMMISSION OFFICERS MARJORIE MORGAN ....,....... ....................,.,.,.... P resident MARY MCDAVID ............,.,....... ,.,..,.,,., . .Vice-Pvesident BARBARA BRIGHAM .......,.......... ............ ,..... ......., S e c retawy MARTHA WHITE RANDALL .,4.... A ,......... T1-easzwer BIENIBERS MARY ENGLAND HARRIET KAMPHIUS MARION ENOCHS FAITH RANDALL FANNIE PARK EWING GRACE SHAEFI-'ER FRANCES HILL MARY STONE Freshman Commission is a cabinet of twelve, chosen from the Fresh- man class to promote the spirit of the Y. W. C. A. It continues its work in its Sophomore year as Sophomore Council which acts as an advisory council for Freshmen. ,gf PUBLICATIONS PUBLICATIONS UNION OFFICERS IUINNEOLA PERRY ...........,.......... ...,,..............................,...,.....,.,..........,..............,,.........,....................,,........,. P resident MARGARET CLEMENT .,..............,...,......... Business Manrzgeo- of Bells cmd Pomegranates MARTHA KATE EDWARDS A........,.........., ,..,..... B usiness Mcmagelr of Wo-Co-Ala FRANCES BERRY ..........., .....,..... B usivzess Manager of Prelude PXACULTY .ADVISERS MISS OLIVE M. STONE DR. F. T. THOMPSON The Publications Union is a union of all the campus publications thus bringing every member of every Staff together to work on a cooperative basis. . BELLS AND POWIEGRANATES STAFF MILDRED SEAY YOUNG .......,..... .........,............. E' ditor-in-Chief RUTH ROWELL .......................,,.... ..................... A ssociate Editor MARGARET CLEMENT .,......... ......................,. B usiness Manager JANE PAULGER .............. .,....A...... A cZ've1'tis'Lng Manager FACULTY ADVISER DR. F. T. THOMPSON The yearbook is a record of the events and achievements of the school year preserved in pictures and poetry. X, WVO-C O-ALA STAFF AGNES WHETSTONE .......,.,.,.,....,.....,.......,.. ......... .......,....., - ..... E d itor-'ivz-Chief ELIZABETH BUTLER ...,.......,.....,....,....., .,..................... A ssociate Editor MARTHA KATE EDWARDS ........... .......... - ...,,,..,.,,.. B usiness Manager ' ELEANOR GRANT ........... ..... .Advertising Manager ASSISTANT EDITORS MADALYN CHAMBLESS EMILIE MICHAELS KATHERINE DAVIDSON ELIZABETH NEWSOM DOROTHY DUKE GERTRUDE PARKMAN MARY PRIDGEN EDWARDS MYRTLE PYLE LOUISE FOSHEE CORNELIA RICE PINCKNEY GROVER. SARA JANE WESTERBEKE FACULTY ADNVISERS MISS RHODA C. ELLISON MRS. MARGARET GILLIS FIGH The Wo-Co-Ala News is issued bi-monthly and is a reflection of ' the college activities, interests and' opinions. ga l Y l3El..LS ' FIIWD ' PQDITIE-l3llFlllFlTES lllll PRELUDQE STAFF MARGARET GREENE FISHBURNE .......... ................. E ditor-in-Chief KATHERINE H-ORTON .,,...,.,, .......A................. A ssocidte Editor FRANCES BERRY .....,........ ....,.. B usiness Manager JEAN COTTON ....,.. .,... . Advertising Manager YU-KWEI HWANG 4............. ....................,....... A it Editor MARGARET PERRY ..........,......... ...,. - ..... E wchdnge Editor FRANCES MERIWETHER ........., ............ C irciildtion Managm- FRANCES TooLE .....,.,......... ,...........,..,,.... P roof Reader ETEEIW ' Tl-IIFXTY. FACULTY ITXDVISER DR. THOMPSON The Prelude, which is a literary magazine, encourages creative writ- ing. It is published three times during the college year. Page eighty-one ' T I-IFNEE I crossed a nioor, with a name of its own And a certain use in the world no doubt, I Yet a liand's-breadth, of it shines alone 'Mid the blank miles around about. For the-re I picked np on the heather And there I pnt inside my breast A inonlted featherg an eagle-feather! Well, I forgot the rest. HONOR SOCIETIES SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA GFFICERS LILAH SUMMERLIN .,.......,.. ................., P residant SARAH LEWIS ........... ........... S ecretcwy MELIBERS LAURA MAE CANNON ....,...... ........., B erry, Alabama MARY GILLEN .......,.,......... ........,,.. M obile, Alabama YU-KWEI HWANG ...........,.. ........... S oochow-Ku, China MINNEOLA PERRM. ..,.,..,...... ..,...,..... M ontgomery, Alabama JULIA LEE SLAUGIITER ........... ..,.,, - ...Il.l.,.. S elma, Alabama AGNES WHETSTONE .............. ............ S ylacauga, Alabama Members of this society are selected by the faculty for their spirit, service, and scholarship. The number is limited to fifteen per cent of the Senior! Class. I D CZ E BELLS ' FIIWD ' POINDEQBIUXFIIWFITES lwlnETEEn - Tl1ll'k'l'Y. - THREE Page eighty-Eve ALPHA PSI OMEGA BETA ETA CHAPTER OFFICERS LUOILE SHERTZER ....,..,,. ....,..,.... G rand Dwectm BESS CALLAHAN .,A.,...A........,.................,.,., ..........,....,,,. S tagei Mcmagefr MARY ELIZABETH COOPER .............. .......... B usiness Manager SARAH LEWIS ........................................ ,....,.,... S ergeafnt-at-Arms MISS FRANCES J. CATTRELL .,........ ...,.........,........A....... A dviser FACULTY BIEINIBERS MISS JOHNNYE AIKEN MISS CORA 'KERCHER MISS EMILY GREENMAN MISS OLIVE M. STONE MR. OLAF JENSEN MR. L. E. WILLIAMS STUDENTS LUCILLE BENSON ELIZABETH DAVENPORT HARPER GANTT ANNIE. RUTH HAGOOD LUCILLE HOWELL LORAH SMITH MARY PORTER JACKSON FRANCES MERIWETHER ANNIE FRANCES RAY ZULIEME RUSSELL MOLLIE SHEPARD Alpha Psi Omega, an honorary dramatic fraternity, is based on Scholarship and dramatic ability according to the requirements of the National Organization. l3El..LS ' FIDD ' l3IDl'T1EI3llFllWFl'l'ES r IWIIWETEEIW TIJIFNTY. THREE Page eighty-seve1z CHI DELTA PHI ALPHA PI CHAPTER OFFICERS ICATHRYN HORTON ......,...... ...........,...........,.,... P resident MILDRED YOUNG ..,....................I.... .....................,,..I..,..,.....,.............. V ice-President GERTRUDE PARKMAN .....,...,.... .............. S ecretm-y andiTreasurer DOROTHY DUKE ...,............., ,f.. ....., R e porter DR. F. T. THOMPSON ,........,. ........,. P atwm MEMBERS DOROTHY DOZIER ANNIE CAMPBELL HALE OUIDA FAY PAUL DOROTHY TURNER FRANCES TOOLE AGNES WREN Chi Delta Phi, a National Literary Sorority, has for its object the stimulation of interest in creative Writing. Membership is based on high moral, scholastic and literary standards. ' D I5 -- IBELLS ' FIUD ' l9lDlTlE.l3llFllWFlTES 1 w 1 1 W A w, ' 1 , , 5- , w H li w 1 1 1 1 IWIIWETEEIW 'I-I-IIIKTY. ' Page eighty-nine INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB ELIZABETH BUTLER ....A.......... LILAH SUMMERLIN ......, ,. CATHERINE RADNEY ,.,.... MINNEOLA PERRY ...... ...... LAURA MAE CANNON MARY GILLEN ANNIE RUTH HAGOOD MARY PAULINA JONES! SARAH LEWIS MISS IRENE BRINSON OFFICERS de nt ......,....V'ice-President ecre tary ...........T1'easure1' LIENIBERS PATTI GEE MARTIN DANA PRICKETT RUTH THOMAS GLANCYE WALLS AGNES WHETSTONE FACULTY .ADVISERS DR. RUTH L. HIGGINS The International Relations Club purposes to develop a spirit of in- ternationalism and to give the students a clear insight into the po- litical, social, and economic problems of the world. I R R l..l lib ,1-31, ,-...,X ,fi - ,S-,X A V v BELLS ' FIIWD ' PlDlTlE,13llFllWFl'l'ES ' 1 IWIIWETEEIW Tl-IIFXTYL. Ti-lflfli Page ninety-one ACIIPIEVEMENTS OF HONOR SOCIETIES Sigma Sigma Sigma has taken part in all student activities not as a group but as individuals, thus coming in closer contact with all student organizatons., They have in every case stimulated a finer spirit of cooperation. Alpha Psi Omega and Chi Delta Phi have together produced a group- of original plays. The plays were written by members of Chi Delta Phi and produced through the col- laboration of the two societies independent of faculty counsel, International Relations Club has pre- sented during the year speakers on impor- tant questions of international concern. Various members have represented the college in the discussion of these issues elsewhere. ,uw- '-11?5fZ 11,-is: 1, ,Y 2 115, ui-L, , A1 , , ,.. . p , , 1 . vp - 'T' . 1:1 f . v If TF,--f 1 W nv - ,,,,., , . .-' 1 ,, A- 1 11 , L--Y 4 N , . ' 1 , ' 1.1 , 1- ' -1 . ', F T.: .1i1'3 ' 1 , Q 1-- , 1 - - 1 L1 :5 'fit ' f' '1 -?'.:,4uLa-.:j 1' Lf -1.1. Vi. Q-. . Q-24...-I 'A . .- ' 5 1 . Pi ff' ' 1 , :, ,J f, . 1 1 1 I . I , . wh. -' 'rw 1 1 6 7 ,1 i. 1. , A .-..1 ,1 .Q .1 --X11-1 'izfbm ' Az. ' -.l'f l'Vn1 1 ., VaE5 :.'f' . ' Y 1 r. :-4.1 1 11 . Y- ,,. Ii, 1 .,.. :A 41' :1.d-'JL V ' rdlgnx 113 ' H -1'-G1 .-'JQ1 -. 21.25 T IBELLS ' FIIUD ' PIDITTEIEIUXFIIWFITES PIERRETTES OFFICERS ANNIE FRANCES RAY .....,... ...,...........,.,.,...... P resident LUCILLE BENSON ................,.. ...,.......,....... ,..,........... I 7 ice-President MOLLIE SHEPARD ...............,.,.,. ..,..,..... S ecretary and Treasurer DALLAS BELLE RAY ........... ,.,...... A flvertisiizg Manager FACULTY ADX'ISER MISS JOHNNYE AKIN The Pierrettes, the College Dramatic Club, is an organization con- sisting of all the girls interested in dramatics who have passed suc- cessfully the try-out tests. The Road Play is possibly the main feature of the year's activities. The play for the current year was Love in a Mist, by Amelia Ribes and Gilbert Emery. IWIIWETEEIW - THIRTL - Tl-IFXEE Page ninety-four GLEE CLUB OFP'ICERS CLYDE REINHARDT A......A..,.... ....................,,.,..,.................. P resident ELEANOR HADDOCK ..,............. ...........A.................... B usiness Manager PATTI GEE MARTIN ..........,.. .......... S ecretafry and T1'eas1u'efr ZULIEME RUSSELL .....,...... .......,. A ssistant Business Manager MARY GLENN AGEE ....,,...... ............. A ssistant Business Manager MARGARET MAPLES .......,.,..... ............................ ..........,.............. L i b7'a1'ian MR. ORVILLE J. BoRcHERs .........,. ,......... D irector The Glee Club has contributed to the cultural development and prac- tical entertainment of the College and has made extensive tours throughout the southern and central states. It is made up of about thirty voices and is directed by a member of the music faculty. ART ASSOCIATION OFFICERS JOSEPHINE ENGLER ...,.,......,. ...I.............. - ..... P resident LoIs HALL .,,........,.......,........................ . .......... Vice-President A MARY PAULINA JONES .......... .........,. S ecretary LOUISE HOLT ..,......................... .,,....... T reaszwer JANE TROY ..,......... - ......I.., Reporter FACULTY AIWISEIL MRs. W. W. RIVERS Membership in the Art Association is open to all who exhibit in- terest in cretative art, The Association annually sponsors, art ex- hibits of interest. I 15 15 1u---- l I T H E T A E T A OFFICERS KATHRYN ELLISON ................. ...,,.....,.......,..,....... P 'resident JOSEPHINE ENGLER ............. ................,..........,...,.................. V ice-President MARGARET PERRY ........... ..........,.. S ecretary cmd To'ea,suo-er Theta Eta is composed of all the students who live in Montgomery. Its purpose is to promote interest in campus activities on the part of non-resident students. 1 l BRANNON'HISTORICAL SOCIETY OFFICERS 1 LUCILLE FENNELL ....,,....,.......... ........A.....A............ .P 'resident LILA MERLE CHILDS .............. ,.....,...... V ice-Presiclent ERNESTINE CHILDS ........ ..,,...,..,,,. S ecretao-y DALLAS BELLE RAY ....,4....,.... ..., .,,..... T I 'easurev' FACULTY ADX'ISERS MISS IRENE BRINSON DR. RUTH L. HIGGINS The Society works in collaboration with the International Relations Club putting Special emphasis on the national and international in- fluences that Alabama has had on the history of the world. ' 1 ENGLISH CLUB OFFICERS SARA CLAIRE ROGERS ........... .........,.......,......,.,... P resident ELIZABETH MULLS ............ .....A.....,......................,...........,. V ice-President DANA PRICKETT .,.,...... .......,., S ecretcwy cmd Treaswrer DOROTHY DUKE.. .... ........... R epowtev' FACULTY ADVISER DR, F. T. THOMPSON The English Club sponsors interest in contemporary thought. It is composed of English majors and minors. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB OFFICERS WILLILOU GRUBBS .................................... ........................,.... P residevzt ANN ELIZABETH DUBARD ......,,... ,............,,..,,...,.,.,,...... , ..I..,..I.. V ice-President CELESTE RUDDER .,....,.,,...... .....,..., S ecretowy cmd Treasureo' CAMILLA ELLISON ........... ..,.....,.... S ocial Clzavimnavz MYRTLE PYLE .,..,..I..... ,..,....., P ublicity Clzairmcwz The Home Economics Club is composed of students in the Home Economics Department. Its purpose is to give training in creative living. 4 1 MUSIC CLUB OFFICERS CAPITOLA WILKIN ........,.... ...................,...... P resident YU-KWEI HWANG ...,...........A.....,...,. ..................................,.........A.... V ice-President MADALYN CHAMBLESS .....,.,.,. ..........,.. S ecretary and Treasurer MARY CLIFF HARRIS .............. ,.,......A.........,.A..........,.....,,........ R eportea- FACULTY ADXTISERS MR. OLAF JENSEN MISS MONTINE LISENBY The Music Club sponsors the musical interests of the College as cultural and educational phases of College life. PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLUB OFFICERS LAURA MAE CANNON ,,.,AI,,..A .....................I....... P 'resident LAURA LEE McKEE ,.......,........ ...................................,...,.,..,,, V 'ice-Pr'eside'nt MARY JANE HoDGEs .....,..,.., ........... Secretary and T1'easm'er FACULTY IKDVISERS Miss NELLIE BOND DICKINSON MISS LORENA PARRISH The development of a professional insight and of a finer spirit of play is the objective of the Physical Education Club. E5 IE, L ll, SCR1BBLERfS CLUB OFFICERS MARY ENGLAND A..............,......... R ..........,..........,........... President MARY VIRGINIA REID .......... ....,......,.....,.,....,..,.......,.,,....,, V 'ice-Presidefnt VIVIAN FRAZER .......... .........A.... S ec1'eta1'y and Treasmuer , ITACULTY ILXDVISERS MISS RHODA C. ELLISON MRS. MARGARET GILLIS FIGH To encourage creative writing and the study of modern thought among Freshmen are the objectives of the Scribblers' Club, I' 'ex X X N RUTH MEIGS ,.,..... ........ LENA MCLEOD ..,.... HULDA COLEMAN ....A,.,.,. MR. L. E. WILLIAMS The objective of of Mathematics. X. Y. Z. C L U B OFFICERS ,. .... . .......... .....,...........,.......... P reszdevzt ............Vice-Presideozt ...........Rep01'ter FACULTY ADNYISERS Mas. L. E. WILLIAMS the X. Y. Z. Club is to show the recreational side 1k 1? ' J' 5 f,,,f', t Nb Q X 1 'nu .N 1- 1 ,xo vi Jae- .ffff '4A fl A h Q l fQ f aooa ..Q oooo ,. E 'good C-Speed!! Gifted the watch as the gate bolts andrew, 'qspeedf' gchoeol the walls to as galloping th1'ough.,' glozfior qfoll .Busy Qotter 15.2 1951-52 Celeste qlavis 52 jffa ry Elizabeth Gooper 155 qfheba .yifcfjjain jffary gi ,Eaura .Zfae Gannon T55 Elizabeth .93Gtchell 35 1952-55 lien 135 myrtice Qatterson 35 .Killah Qsiimmerlin 35 Sports not appearing in pictures Gvolley Wall Swimming Qsoccer BELLS ' FIIWD ' PDlT1El3llFllWFlTES Juniors - Sophomores A 91 , if fi E - :na Honor- Team 976: Qin IWIIWETEEIW 'l'l-IIIRTZ. ' Tl-l.l1EE Page one hundred six BELLS ' FIITD ' PIDITWEQBPXFIIWFITES W Honor Team gfockey DIIWETEEIW ' TEllllT'L - 'Il-IFNEE Page one 1l7,l77.Cl'I'l2d seven BE,-L5 . ann . pomfellnnailss qlasket QBQZZ IWIIIETEED - runnin - THREE Page one Inmdfred eight l3EI.LS FIIWD ' POITIEQEIXFIIWFITES Fresh' men Juniors Sophof mores Cggennis UIIWETEEIW - Tnlniu THREE Page one lzund'red -nine ATHLETIC SONG Ma-ny years we all loolced forward To our college days so fair, To the time when we would tothe part In the college sports so rare. We had thought of 'making new friends When we came to W. C. A. Of playing with our cloissindtes For the dear old red and gray. Now the golden sim is setting As our college days go by, And the friendships on the playground TfVill never, never die. With a spirit ever loyal, We play games fair and square, Wherever we may wander, May we find siieh friendships there. ADVERTISEMENTS 0... T li 1.2-Eg - -rlfyii? :1 ' :FRE-, ,fr A , f 4...-..1... - .. - - -...... - ..n.....,..- ..,m-,..g..l..,-,,.,....1.. - -M- - - - -1-,u,- -....- 1 ELECTRIK MAID BAKE SAY YOUNG,S ICE SHOP dl DELICATESSEN CREAM 4 BREAD AND ROLLS, CAKES AND s Q PASTRIES OF ALL KINDS 1 1 IT MEANS MORE ! M1-aste the Difference!! L There is a Young Dealer in Every Q PHONE CEDAR 4678 QQ Nelghbofhood 1 G. A. Meriweather, Prop. I I Call him for suggestions on Fancy T 105 Dexter Ave. and 11 Cloverdale Rd. Moulds and Cakes for all i Montgomery, Ala. Occasions - ll 3221121 1 1 1 11 11 1'111 1 1 1 ZIZZ'l,'f.'?TIZII.,,I ..,, 1....11111111111111111111111111111 1 J. L. McDuff I E Phones Cedar 20123 Night Cedar 188 M- L- WOOD DRUG ii TROPICAL GARDENS f CON INC. Flowers for all Occasions i ' i 18 S. Court St. Montgomery, Ala. 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Af, '- brighjc pCJgzs1 111 g,LJ Q 6 0 Lilihoi reflect Hwoscz happy. corczfrczfz days has bczzn our QOCII .41 11 .?Q!-E-595. .f5NN.Uf5?. .Q'Y'f'.QN ALABAM A ENORAVINC CON! PANIV BIRMINGHAM 4 0 HE H ART OF TI-IE i -J K Yum... - res tige and gbzfinting ..... IN THE INTERPRETING OF GREAT LITERATURE THE SPOKEN WORD IS ONE OF THE MOST VALUABLE ARTERIES IN THE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM OF THE DAY. BUT WITHOUT PRINTING IT'S PRESTIGE WOULD BE LOST IN A SINGLE GEN- ERATION. Ghz Qaragun Qress PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS 14 Adams Avenue ,9Yfontgomery, Ala. N. F -1- ------------- 2 ---- E -------- -1- THE CITY COMMISSIONERS OF MON TGOMERY, ALABAMA CONGRATULATE THE WOMANS COLLEGE AND F THE ANNUAL STAFF ON WINNING THE FIRST CLASS HONOR RATING AWARDED BY THE NATIONAL SCHOLASTIC PRESS ASSOCIATION LAST YEAR AND WISH THEM THE SAME SUC-I CESS IN THE FUTURE. W. A. GUNTER, Mayor W. J. ORUM, .Commissioner W. P. SCREWS. commissioner -1,1.--.--.i:11un..uu1uu.11i,.111...-1.1-l.. ff' ' The All States Life Insurance Company offers an Institutional Endow- ment policy under which college student or graduate can do two things at the same time: 1. Carry a twenty payment life policy payable to father, mother, sister, estate, etc., and developing sound investment Valuesg and 2. At the same time providing an annual gift to the college. which is about 5514.00 per 31,000 of insurance for five years and then about S-13.00 for the next fifteen years or some 3115.00 per 51,000 in' all. VVhile the returns under one small policy may appear small the college could and would profit splendidly if a number of students or alumni be- came insure.. The All States Life has been- instrumental in providing thousands of dollars for colleges and alumni associations in this man- ner. For information write to , BEN W. LACY, PRESIDENT MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA 4. - - .. - .. - -..-....-....-....-,...-,,,.-,.,,...,.....,..-n.,........ .. - ... .. - .. ... 4, m-un-nu-nn-nn-nn- -H-un-1-mn-.nl-I1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 DRINK I IT'S DELICIOUS AND REFRESHINC' IIIIIIIIIIIIfffffigfzilfliiliiiilli A A Compliments of - 11? YOUR STATION, LADIES T T AND GENTLEMEN, 1 I Q Q AT MONTGOMERY ,1 ! I I MONTGOMERY - BROADCASTING CO., Inc. H11 1 1 1 - 1 1 11 1 1111111ul'+111nm-nn-un-nn1nn-nn-nn-nn-nil-1.1-I-wvi1 H1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1,m1,,,,1,,,,1,,,,1.,,,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 nmans :allege of Qlabama MEMBER OF ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGES AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS. Courses leading to the following Degrees: Bachelor of Arts. with usual College Majors, Bachelor of Science in Home Econo-mics Physical Education . Art, Speech, Public School Music Theory and Appreciation. Applied Music. Bachelor of Music with Major in Piano, Voice, Violin or Organ. Outdoor Sports-Tennis, Hockey, Swimming, Horseback Riding, Hiking. 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