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JO JOHNSON Editor DAWN BREWER Art Editor PHYLLIS EPPERSON Business Manager MARGARET V. HOFFMAN Adviser a nisi COLLEGE ' 111 I !!■Ul i ' I- :JJ |JS M btf - H Bg .. ' •?. ' £ f f fcw w; ? ? , vi HS3 PS :«y« |! IW i-f- H ED- - it; : ' jMifffr : THE SCHOOLMAAM 1948 Published by the Students of MADISON COLLEGE Harrisonburg, Virginia i .W WIVVWV TO THE MEMORY OF CONRAD TRAVIS LOGAN WE LOVINGLY DEDICATE THIS BOOK He was not too wise to talk with us, He was not too great to walk with us, He was never too old to he our friend. So vitally a part of the past and so definitely a part of the present, Conrad Travis Logan was our teacher and our friend. In his passing, the college and the city and the state have suffered a great loss. Almost half of his lifetime was given to the service of Madison College not only as head of the English department but as adviser of any faculty or student group that asked his help and advice. His inspiration was felt in every phase of our college life — intellectual and social. He made a lasting contribution to Harrisonburg and the neighboring counties during his presidency of the Rockingham Library Association since its es- tablishment in 1928 with his unwavering purpose to develop the town ' s reading room into a valuable public library. With his uplifting enthusiasm and energy, his alert, unfailing youthfulness, his keen sense of humor and his friendly smile, his kindly estimate of others, his love of home and neighbors, he has left us a goodly heritage. WILSON HALL FOREWORD OUR HEARTS IN THE PAST In the midst of our progress toward the future, we pause to turn our faces backward. We open the door of the past and look down the long corridor of yesterday. We see great hosts of Madison people, working, planning, giving, and shar- ing. In their living together they are forming the foundation of our college. The foundation has been made strong and per- manent with their gifts — gifts of Madison spirit, traditions, friendliness, and love. These people proudly pass their pre- cious gifts along the corridor until each of us at Madison re- ceives his share. Our hearts are grateful for the past, the past that has made our Madison. gT : , , SHELDON HALL V V 4 lia a ' I •?: Ski ' • ■|i ENJ SPOTSWOOD HALL •  HARRISON HALL ■• IOR HA v §¥ M VM p, || ] i r §1 ! j -s i B ; J 1 : - L hi i 1 wliii ij ' ,«■■MMNMMRMM ■6 «l K Bh 3t . , i 1 Hll - K§; 1 ML JUNIOR HAL 1 Ill III s ... « Hi WILSON IN THE • V ? % • -:% CONTENTS CLASSES Girls and boys may come and go, but classes go on forever. The student generations through the years have studied, succeeded, and passed on the best of their scholastic lives to us. ADMINISTRATION Among our most beloved traditions we count our faculty members. Whether they be of long or recent standing at Madison, their wisdom and their friendships hold a secret place in our college hearts. ORGANIZATIONS The idea of social organization is old as man himself. In the beginning extra curricular activities were organized at Madison, and both their written anc unwritten laws are valuable in our group experiences today. ATHLETICS Physical exercise as it was regulated by rules from experience developed into games. Participants and spectators of earlier sports have instilled in our college personalities the traditions of good sportsmanship and school spirit. SCHOOL LIFE School life is actually the essence of our college inheritance from a past Madison. It represents the intangible spirit, made up of tangible people, places, and things, of our college life. FEATURES Standards for campus recognition of outstanding students have been set up y the selections of former class members. The girls themselves who have been :hosen as features each year hold a place in the chronicles of Madison. e- CLASSES Senior Class Class History M By Nan Creel Reprinted from The ber 27, 1947. Bri Oclo- BARBARA WENSEL The patter of raindrops on tine roof is usually very conducive to pleasant — dreaming, but most of us Seniors found it can also bring on nightmares. Yes, September in The Rain might well have been our theme song, for who can forget the great flood of 1944? Mingling our tears with the raindrops in the gutters, we watched them flow away together. Then, with new umbrellas (whatever became of them. ' ' ) held high, we waded into our new roles as Madison freshmen. Then, as now, the burning question for the first several days was Where does the line form? This was subsequently reworded to Where, if at all, does the line end? But, by getting up at six o ' clock and missing breakfast to get there first, we finally got our books, post office boxes, and various sundries. (Who says history doesn ' t repeat itself!) Then for a few weeks those of us who just love a party were pleased by such social functions as the Big Sister-Little Sister party, Dr. and Mrs. Duke ' s recep- tion, and the usual round of teas. JULIA SMITH, PREXY With Julia Smith as our prexy and Miss Jansen as our sponsor, we. the larg- est Freshman Class to enroll at Madison up until that time, planned and organized our Class Day. Weeks and several boxes from home later found us (Queens for a Day!) sitting in the Seniors ' seats, beaming approval at our excellent Class Da} ' speaker, Miss Emily Kimbrough. Time changes but little. Knowledge and food we devoured with gusto; how- ever, it has long been known that in so far as knowledge and food are concerned, the only appetite comparable to that of the Madison freshman is the appetite of the adolescent boy. Speaking of adolescent boys reminds us that we had some dreamy dances Freshman year. Gee, it was hard to say Goodnight promptly. There is some- thing about a uniform, be it AMA, SMA, VPI, GI, or bell bottomed trousers. 18 . fP o Inez Creel, Annalee Messick, Betty Coyne, Barbara W ' ensel, Margaret Hoggard, Angeline Matthews. VACATIONS! Thanksgiving, Christmas, snow, and ice melted into the past, and suddenly it was Spring — back with rustling shade and apple blossoms and sun bathing. California beaches had nothing over our back campus that year if the whistles of the crewmen on the local choo-choo and hedge-hopping airplanes are indicative of anything. Exams and May Day, and then it was all over except the packing and movi ng up in Assembly. Just think — Sophomores ! The wise little fools hit the campus in September, 1945, simultaneously with the annual monsoon. The war was over, and the current tune was If I Loved You. So much for the background. HISTORY With firm resolve that we weren ' t going to let things pile up — including pounds — we did our work faithfully and left the nuts off our chocolate sundaes for the first two weeks. Then we got busy and sent these along with our other jd intentions to pave a certain place. 19 ( radding around was considerable that year since there were lots of returning servicemen and we could ride during certain hours over the week end. Under the able direction of our president, Mary Lee Mover. Sophomore Class Day was a huge success, as well as our other class activities. More and more we were feeling and looking like college women. That is the year everybody cut bangs, isn ' t it? Scarcely had we cracked a book when exams overtook us and we do mean! We recuperated during Christmas vacation, however, made fresh resolutions, and started 1946 with new hope. Hope springs eternal, somebody said. JUNIORS AT LAST Second quarter passed quickly as do all second quarters and we found our- selves in the final lap — moving up in Assembly again. Juniors! Could it be ? Juniors we were in September, 1946. Everyone will remember that when we arrived on campus the sun was shining. Not only that, Madison bad become co-ed! A lovely way, indeed, to begin the year. Leafing through our handbooks we found that we had unlimited week ends and immediately tried to arrange our schedules in order to avail ourselves of this privilege. Myrt Huntington was sounding the gavel that year, and we really got things done in a hurry ! The charming Dr. Gerald Wendt was our Class Day speaker, and although we realized it is not sophisticated to be wide-eyed, we were. Tempus sure does fugit with classes, exams, dances ( remember Panhellenic?), week ends off campus, and evenings in the library. March sneaked up on us along with elections for major and minor officers. The realization that we were the incoming Senior Class and that on our shoulders would rest the main responsibility in maintaining the ideals and standards that Madison College stands for hit us full in the face. WE ' RE ELECTED! Everybody recalls Spring quarter of Junior year as the time when the pass word was, When will 1 ever get it all done. There just isn ' t that much time. Somehow we met the deadlines, and with our remaining strength we scrambled for the Seniors ' seats on moving-up daw Theoretically, this should have been our last 20 undignified act. Seniors conduct themselves with dignity at all times, of so we had been told. With skirts dragging the ground as is the fashion, the Seniors came to the campus in September, 1947, with mincing steps. How else can you step in three and a half inch heels? These same girls pushed ever and anon to screech with modulated voices at some friend on the other side of the campus. Yes, dignity is truly a characteristic of the Seniors. Yet despite the carefree exterior, we see here and there a wrinkle or gray hair and we notice that the hull sessions have more serious themes than in other years. GRADUATION We have continued to make excellent choices in class leaders and have as our president this year Barbara Wensel. With her help we made this the best year yet. THE LAST TIME WE MARCHED TOGETHER. 21 GLENDA RAE ALLEN MARGARET FRANCES ALLEN BERTHA MAY ANDREWS ] ' .. A. in Education B. S. B. S. ELEANOR LOUISE ANDREWS MARY VIRGINIA ASHBY B. S. in Education B. S. NANCY LEE BALLARD B. A. in Education 22 HAZEL RUTH BARNES B. S. VIRGINIA FRANCES BELL B. S. in Education MILDRED LINDSAY BORKEY ] ' . S. in Education ZELMA SUE BOSTIC B, S. in Education DREAMA EDERLE BOWEN I!. A. in Education ANNA CLAIRE BOWMAN I ' i. S. in Education DOROTHY SUE BRANSON B. S. in Education SARAH KENDALL BRENT B. S. JUANITA DAWN BREWER B. A. in Education VIRGINIA DARE BRITTON B. S. ELIZABETH LOUISE BROOKS B. S. in Education BETTY LEE BROWN R, S. in Education 24 KATHERINE RUTH BUCKNER B. S. in Education ANNE WARD BUNTS B. S. in Education FOREST ANN BURFORD BARBARA ANNE CABE MARY ELLEN CALDWELL B. S. in Educati B. S. in Education JEWELL LEE CAMPBELL ] ' .. S. in Education 25 ANN COOPER BETTY MILLA COX ELIZABETH JUNE COYNE P . S. in Education B. A. in Education CATHERINE ELIZABETH CRAUN B. S. MELBA INEZ CREEL 11. A. in Education MARY MARGARET CROSS Withdrawn 26 ELMA REBECCA DARNELL BETTY IRENE DAVIS IV S. in Education B. S. in Education DOROTHY ELEANOR DICKERSON B. S. in Education GLENNA ARDATH DODSON MARY HUNTER DREWEY MARY MARGARET DUNCAN B. S. B. A. in Education B. S. in Education 27 LILLIAN VIRGINIA DEMODENA B. S. in Education HELEN SHOWALTER EAVEY P . S. in Education ALICE ROBERTA ENGLEMAN B. S. in Education OLA ATKINSON EPPERSON. B. S. in Education PHLLLIS GIBSON EPPERSON B. S. in Education ANNA BUTLER FAIRCLOTH B. S. 2S GLADYS VIVIAN FARMER . S. in Education MARY BROWN FEAGANS B. S . in Education ELIZABETH ANN FERGUSON B. A. JUNE BOSWELL FINKS B. S. in Education LUCILLE FLOOK B. S. in Education EVELYN JUNE FOSNIGHT B. S. in Education 29 NANCY MALINDA FOSTER ETHEL CLORE GAINES BETTY JOAN GALLAGHER B. S. in Education B. S. in Education B. S. JOSEPHINE LEE GARBER B. S. in Education JEAN MOORE GILBERT B. A. in Education JANE GREY GOOCH B. A. 30 ELIZABETH READ GORDON B. S. in Education JOAN GRAEFF ELEANOR RUTH GREGORY B. S. in Education LUCILLE ELIZABETH GRUBB B. S. DONNA JEAN HAIR B. S. in Education K LESLIE KATHERINE HALL B. A. in Education 31 JOYCE HAMMOND B. S. in Education WILMA FRANCES HAMPTON B. S. DORIS JUNE HARDY B. S. VIRGINIA YANCEY HARRISON B. S. in Education MARY KATHERINE HAUGHT B. S. MARJORIE FRANCES HAWTHORNE 32 MABEL LOUISE HENDERSON JEAN ANN HIGGINS IDA AUDREY HINTON B. S. in Education B. S. in Educati B. S. in Education MARGARET BRADSHAW HOGGARD 11. S. in Education JOAN HOLBROOK I!. S. PEGGY MORGAN HOLLIS B. S. 53 BETTY LEE HOOVER B. S. RUBY ANNE HORSLEY B. S. GLADYS LOUISE HOSTETTER B. S. in Education NELLIE FRANCES HOTINGER B. S. in Education FRANCES ESTELLE HUNDLEY B. S. in Education MARY LOUISE HUNTINGTON B. S. in Education 34 VKjH BARBARA LEE JAMESON MARY BARBARA JARVIS B. S. B. S. in Education JEAN BUNDY JESSEE B. S. ERNESTINE REA JOHNSON B. S. in Education JO ANN JOHNSON B. S. in Education MARGARET EARL JOHNSON B. S. 35 ALICE MERCEY JONES 11. A. in Education MARY ALICE JOYNER B. S. CECIL ANN KELLEY ] ' . S. in Education VERNITA FAYE KING B. S. in Education JOAN MARIE KIRBY B. A. HELEN LEE KOONTZ B. S. 36 PEGGY ANN LEASE WANDA LEE LEWTER I ' .. S. in Education SUE KIRK LIPPS B. S in Education JANICE REBECCA LOHR RUBY ALLENE MANN B. S. I!. S. ELIZABETH PAGE MATHEWS B. S. ANGELINE MATTHEWS 1!. S. in Education I MARGARET WILSON MATTHEWS B. S. in Education i ELIZABETH ANN MATTOX T . S, in Education DOROTHY JEAN MEEKINS ELIZABETH CLARK MEEKS B. S. in Education B. S. in Education ANNALEE MESSICK B. S. in Education 38 ROSE MARIE MITCHELL VIRGINIA PAGE MOFFETT B. S. in Education B. S. in Education JEAN HOTINGER MORRISON B. S. in Education MARY LEE MOYER B. S. ANNE ROSALIE MYERS B. S. in Education GLORIA CEGELSKI McCARTY I!. S. .W RAMONA FAWLEY McCARY B. A. JANE MARSHALL McMURRAN B S in Education BONNIE LOUISE NEFF B. A. in Education ROSE MARIE PACE 11. S. in Education BARBARA MARGUERITE JACQUELINE ELIZABETH PALMER PASHER B. S. in Education B. S. in Education - n FRANCES JOY PAYNTER MARY ELIZABETH PEAK B. S. 11. S. in Education MARJORIE LOU PHELPS B. S. JANE MARILYN PINCUS B. A. MARJORIE LUCILLE POLE B. A. ALICE ELLEN RADER 1 !. S. in Education 41 FRANCES ELAINE RAY ANNA CLARICE REEVES B. S. in Educati 1 ' . S. in Education MARGARET VIRGINIA REID B. S. in Education BILLY BEATY RICHMOND ALENE ODUM RODES NANCY JANE ROGERS B. S. in Education B. S. in Educati B. S. 42 GRACE MANVILLE SCOTT ANNA PRESTON SHEPHERD ALICE GRAY SHERMAN B, S. in Educati I ' .. S. in Education MARY FRANCES SHULER SHIRLEY ALETHA SIMS GENEVA FULTON SIRA B. S. in Education B S. 1!. S. in Educatio 43 FRANCES CAROLYN SMITH JULIA LEWIS SMITH GWYNDOLYN RUTH SNAPP II. S. I!. S. in Education MARGARET ELAINE SOUKUP B. A. HELEN SPIVEY LILA TAYLOR SPRINGMANN B. S in Educati B. S. in Education 44 HELEN LAVERNE SQUYRES JANE BISHOP STAPLES 1!. S. in Education B. S. in Educati VIRGINIA PAGE STARKE U. A. BARBARA ANN STRADER JOYCE LANGSTON SUTTON FRANCES CELIA SWECKER B. S. in Education B. A. in Education 45 MARGARET ALEASE THACKER I!. A. in Education THELMA RUTH THOMPSON EVA ANN TRUMBO B. S. in Education B. S, in Education CORINNA JOSEPHINE VAUGHAN B. A. in Education MARTHA ANN WALTON B. S. in Education NANCY JANE WARREN B. S. 46 VIRGINIA DALE WATSON B. A. MARY CARLTON WELLS BARBARA LEE WENSEL B. S. in Education B. S. in Education hz CORA JEAN WHITE B. S. DORIS WILSON WHITE 1!. S. ANNABELLE HAYES WHITEHOUSE B. S in Education 47 ELIZABETH VIRGINIA WHITEHURST 15. A. in Education DOROTHEA LOUIS WILKERSON B. S. BETTY JANE WILKINS I!. S. in Education ANN CARTER WILLIAMS 1!. S. in Education ANNIE BARITA WILLS B. S. in Education BETTY ANNE WILSON IS. A. 48 HAZEL ELIZABETH WINE B. A. PEGGY ELAINE WOOD RICIE LOUISE WOODWARD B. S. in Education B. S. DORIS MILDRED WRIGHT LYNDA HUNTER YEATTS B. S. in Education B. S. in Education AUDREY DORIS YOUNG B. S. 49 Junior Class For two whole years we wondered how it would feel to he luniors. At last we have realized the pleasures, prestige, and added responsibility, and are prepared to become dignified Seniors. Early in January we were hostesses at a tea for the Westhampton basket- BETTY W ' ELLER ball team. Dates, friends, and students have enjoyed the radio-phonograph OFFICERS Back: Jean Shelley, Betty Lou Henshaw, Betty Weller, Margaret Jcssup Front : Gena Gander, Jennie Snowen 50 JUNIOR MARSHALS Back: Margaret Eggborn, Marilyn Lee, Roberta Monahan, Martha Cox, Gladys Kemp, Helen Mitchell Front: Mildred Cross, Frances Antrim, Katherine Collie combinations in Junior and Senior reception halls, which were purchased with the appropriation we received last year for recreational facilities on campus. Our day. February 11, is not to be forgotten. Our hearts swell with pride as we recall the joy of first seeing the clever decorations on campus. And who can forget our speaker? Madam Silvercruys spoke to us on art and at the same time made a portrait bust of Lois Bracket from armature to completion. And finally, the class night program done in traditional black face presented the less serious side of our natures. For these and many other pleasant memories we are indebted to the leader- ship of our president, Betty Weller, and to the helpful assistance of Mr. and Mrs. Partlow and our mascot, Ben. 51 M • Mary Alliens Louise Albrittain Mary Andrews Frances Antrim Betty Jo Armstrong Nan Astin Gay Bain I ■F Martha Baker Mamie Barton Betty Batts Faye Bell Frances Bethel Frances Bcvillc Elizabeth Black Betsy Board 52 Barbara Bowen Easterhelle Bowen McClain Bowen Caroline Bowman Lois Brackett Betty Broome Alary Bryant Nancy Bryant Jacqueline Burton Mildred Bushong Kdith Cabaniss Nan Carter Jane Castles Margaret Chapman Hart Chappell 53 Margaret Clark K --.r.rr-r.r . ! - v Frances Coanock Mazie Cook ■jpley Manha C Mildred Ci 1 k.rothy Crowell Ann Curtis ■Yvonne Davis Jo Ann Dent Shirlev Dhein F. elyn Dickson Peggy Dinkel Margaret I lukes Mary Edwards Margaret Egghorn 1 lorothy Elliot! Nancy Ellis Myra Fensterwald Sarah Ferland Harriet Flax Gloria Fir Jean Fnltz ( iena Gander Marie ( iarher Frances ( larfinkel 55 Lucy Goettling Frances Goodson Mary Goodwin Jane Grant Roberta Gravely Elizabeth Gregory Mildred Haley Mae Hall Katherine Hamilton Inett Harrington Joan Hartsook Araxv Hatchik Bessie Hawk Christine Hawkins Bettv Henshaw Sfi Mary Heppy T Mary Hodgson A i Margaret Holla nd ' w Bernice Hooker i Mary Horn - Margaret Hurst v Marianna Howard Frances Hughes Alice Hunter Margaret Jessup Bettv folinson Reltv Kabler Janet Kayser Sarah Kegley Gladys Kemp 57 Margaret Kenny Norma Keyser Mary Kidwell Xellie Lantz Maril yn Lee Anna Lewis Beverly Lewis Frances Lilley Nancj Long i larey Luck Jane Lucy June Lyon Kuth McWane Geraldine Martin Elizabeth Miller 58 Virginia Miller Jean Minis Frances Minor Helen Mitchell Irene Moffett Carrie Moore June Morrison Betty Moyer Geraldine Neathery Mary Nethers Elise Noel Charlotte Oothoudt Beulah Owen Barbara Pamplin Marie Parrotta SO Ellen Patterson Caroline Peters Feanne Peterson . w F.mily Pierce Jean Rainey Martha Ramsey 3etty Retterer Irene Reynolds Phyllis Reynolds (4 .. li iris Rhodes Elizabeth Rinehart Mildred Ritchie Vivien Ritenour Marie Robertson Mozelle Robertson m F.dley Rosazza Mary Rudasill Eugenia Savage Kathleen Savage Betty Scott Sarah Seay Rebecca Settle Johanna Shallcross Polly Shaver Jean Shelley Jean Slaughter Ethelcne Smith Hazel Smith Helen Smith Frances Sneed W 61 Jennie Snowden Anne Speight Audrey Spiro Anne Starling Bettie Steele Patricia Stewart Lois Stine Jeanne Sutton Jean Swartz Shirley Taylor Dorothy Tupper Anna Walter Hetty Watlington Claudine Weaver Frances Weeks 62 Betty W ' eller I (oris hue Jeanettc hile Marionette Whitehead Ethel Whitesell Elizabeth Williams Nancy Wilson Shirley Wilson Betty Worthington Ann Yeatts Mae Zirkle 63 In Memory cf HELEN WYATT PACKETT beloved member of the Class of 1949 64 Beware the sign Posed Mutual friendship Just kids! Sunshine and smiles Artists — leg art. .. .Somebody had a station wagon Love that man Beware — woman with weapon. 65 JEAN PARKER Sophomore Class L ' nder the competent leadership of our lively president. Jean Parker, the year ' s activities of the Sophomore class could be no less than stupendous- ly successful. After such a prosperous year as Freshmen, we wondered how the com- ing term could ever begin to measure up to the one just past. Now we find that instead of beginning anew, we are merely continuing the development of our many interests and idea?. Among the activities we resumed was the continuance of the popular Sopho- more Dating Room, which was started by the previous Sophomore Class, and has been carried on this year by the efforts of our classmates. Along the line of new- achievement.- was the long-sought-for installation of irons in Johnson Hall, and the successful Saturday night dances that we sponsored. Among the other events on the Sophomore calendar were the memorable capping and gowning of our sister Seniors, the conducting of Friday chapel, and the presentation of Vesper service. The climax of our year was March 3. our Class Day. Our speaker was the prominent literary critic. Virginia Kirkus. who spoke to us about Books and Your Thinking. ' The class night program revealed the combined efforts and thoughts of many energetic Sophomores. 66 ■■ ■m m OFFICERS Shirley Jones, Jean Parker, Beryl Snellings, 1 ' eggy Shomi To our capable class officers and to Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Chappell, whose interested guidance was a spur to all our efforts, we give our deepest appreciation for helping to make this Sophom ore year one we shall always remember. 67 June Andersen Elizabeth Anderson Mildred Andrews Marietta Armstrong Iris Arrants Gyneth Arthur Patsy Ashbrook Dolores August Eleanor Auman Barbara Banish Mary Banner Marian Bates Ramona Beck Anne Bellenot Lucille Berger Dorothy Bethel Mary Bishop Lynn Black Irene Blair Kittle Blakemorc Charlotte Bnice Mary Boone Joan Bowman Xatalie Bowman Mary Bradley Margie Brash Doris Bresnahan Rebeka Brooks 68 Margaret Brown Jeanne Bruce Gloria Bruckner MaryBryan Dorothy Budge 1 ' hyllis Burns Roy Butler Nancye Butterworth Pegge Bynl Ruby Callis Lillian Carter Kathryu Chapman Frances Christie Lou Clark Louise Clark Frances Clarke Mariana Clarke Pauline Cleaver Evelyn Clem Narline Clendening J ane Cleveland Fearl Cline Charlotte Coates Mary Cohl i Mary Cohen Elizabeth Collins Grace Conner Joann Corel (f) Frances Councill Catherine Cover Martha C ey Rusemary Cox Ruby Craddock Joanne Craig Joyce Cramer Joanne Cronise Marty Curran Wailes Darby Jean Davis Jean I terflinger Virginia Dixon Shirley I lonahoe Ann I )on Leavy Lorraine Dorrington Judith 1 (unford I. aura Dunnavant Marjorie Dunthorne Elizabeth DuPre Marjorie Dyer Virginia Eason June Eaton Charlotte Evans [ ton Evans Virginia Farmer Elizabeth Ferguson Mary Ferguson 70 Faye Ferris Shirley Fields Lorraine Foster Phyllis Frizzell Jean Gaither Kenton Gambill Madolyn Gandy Catherine ( iarntr Norma Gay Nancy Gibson Jac queline Gilbert Mary Gilmore Anne Gordon Virginia Grant Patricia Griffith Elaine Gurley Patricia Hall Nancy Hamilton Ann Harlin I lott Harris Ruth Harris Carter Harrison Kuth Harshharger Lawrence Hatch Bessie Hawk Audrey Hawkins Joyce Haydon Norma Heiber Beverly Heinig ■i + © £) ; ® Dorothy Herbert I.ibbyHite Norma Hoke Marian Holbrook Jane Holloman Geraldine Huff Betty Hudgins Betty Hurdle Patricia Ingram Elizabeth Jamerson Roberta James June Jarrett Sue Jennings Mattie Jett Ada Johnson Shirley Jones Geneva Karnes Margaret Kaylor Mary Keller Virgene Kihm Louise King Peggy Kite Shirley Kodrich Delores La Follette Jean Lambert Mary Landis Geraldine Landman Henrietta Lanier Dorothy Layman 71 Morjorie Lehman Mary Lester Dorothy Lewis Hilda Lewis Beverly Lichliter Annette Litton Ann Looney Frances Love Joyce Lumsden Ann Lyons Gwendolyn McAlpin Doris McDevitt Jean Mahone Sue Mandelin Sallie Mapp Lucy Marshall Eunice Melton Eloise Miller Frances Minor lane Mohler Jane Moore Margaret Moore Margaret Moore Katherine Morefield Nancy Morrison Juanelle Mottern Patricia Newton Earline Norwood Judy Nutting 73 Eunice O ' Brien Kathleen Oldaker Jean Parker Catherine Payne Nancy Penn Barbara Perdu Florence Perkinson Lucy Peterson Mary Pettitt Elizabeth Phillips Shirley Pickrel Antoinette 1 ' ierce Ann Powell Mary Powell Elizabeth Preston Romona l ' rintz Jean Pugh Shirley Quinn Mary Ray Margaret Reeder Melba Reid Lois Reisinger Frances Reynolds June Rice Kathryn Richards Carl Ring Alma Roberts Reba Rosenbaum Polly anna Ross 74 Dorothy Rowe Nancy Satterwhite Jane Schink F.velvn Scott I. enure Seiliel Trene Seidman Mary Sewell Doris Sherman Frances Shiffllette Mary Shifley Retha Shirkey Shirley Shorter Esther Shrieves Nellie Shumake Anne Sibert Alda Simmons Annette Simpson Margarette Slusher Jane Smith Madeline Smith Jean Snedegar Reryl Snellings Estelle Spivey F.thel Spradlin Pauline Stephens Ann Stout Sarah Strader Betty Strickland Nadine Swinson ?M3€fc 75 Jeanne Taylor Ann Thomas Martha Thomas Verna Thompson Elsie Thornhill Jeannette Tonner Myrtle Tramel Catherine Travers Nancy Trumbo Youla Tsitsera Pollyanna Turner Elaine Upshaw Ruth Vaughan Elizabetli Vaughn Eva Wagner Elaine Ward Ellen Waters Fern Waters Joyce Watkins Phyllis Weaver Ginger Wells Doris Wheelbarger Muriel Wheeler Phyllis Wheeler Ida Willis Elizabeth Wilson Madeline Wiseman Winifred Withers Anne Wright 76 Smoc — five of ' em!.... In a hurry ?... .Through the arch. .. .Here ' s hoping. .. .Danger ! But obviously. .. .Mail ! — our prayer. .. .Oh, for a man Big little girls. .. .Stranded? 77 Freshman Class Tradition doesn ' t always hold true. Instead of the usual duck weather, that has greeted so many freshmen in the past, our first days at Madison were bright and sunny, a fitting re- ception for the promising class of ' 51. Like other freshmen classes we SHIRLEY COLBERT were initiated into the endless lines for registration, paying bills, and buying books. Then came orientation classes with Mrs. Garber, who helped us become true Madisonians. Among the important events in the life of a freshman was the Old Girl- New Girl Wedding. Tears filled our eyes and joy filled our hearts as we beheld the lovely bride, Jeanette Cocke. This wedding symbolized the real friendship between the freshmen and the upperelassmen. At least we knew we were really a part of Madison College. 78 OFFICERS Jeanette Cocke, Page Fentress, Shirley Colbert, Betty Lue Myers, Peggy Flanary Then there are the memories of the l!ig Sister-Little Sister party, exams, holidays, dances, May Day, and our own Class Day. Too soon the year had passed, but in passing it has left us memories and a foundation for success in t he- future. We want to thank our sponsors, Mr. and Mrs. Steven C. Bocskey ; our mascots, Barbie and Buddy; and our class president, Shirley Ann Colbert, for their fine guidance and leadership throughout this year. 79 1 Ann Adams Ruth Agnor Mildred Albright Ann Alexander Jean Allebaugh Jackie Appleton Martha Armistead Harriet Aronoff Doris Atkins Doret Bailey Jeanne Bailey Virginia Baker Mary Barham Bettie Barney Carolyn Beck Thelma Beckwith Alma Bedwell AnnBettis Nancy Birch Annie Bishop Jane Bishop Cora Blackmore Mildred Bluett Lucy Bowen Mary Bowles Anna Bowman Betty Bowman Doris Bowman Jean Brackman Katherine Brady Martha Bradley Barbara Brittingham Clara Brooks EloiseBrowder 80 Betty Brown Gloria Bruckner Bessie Bryant Jean Buckmaster Peggy Burnett Helen Burruss Betty Calhoun Thelma Callis Colleen Calvert Barbara Campbell Josephine Campbell Marion Canby Claudcnia Carmen Jacquelyn Carr Betty Chapman Jane Chason Alice Chenery Genevieve Ciekot Nadine Clendening Alice Clift Charlotte Coates Jeanette Cocke Mary Cockrill Nancy Coffey Shirley Colbert Elizabeth Collins Marjorie Colvin Mary Cooke Mary Virginia Cooke Mildred Cooter I ' atsy Copp Peggy Cosby Jean Coverston Martha Covey Peggy Cox 81 Jo Ann Critzer Margaret Critzer Dorothy Crowder Echo Cruchlow Katherine Dalton Martha Dame Anne Davis Doris Davis Dorothy Deane Dolly Dedrick Jean 1 lepriest Emilie Dickie Ann DonLeavy Anne Dovel Betty Dovel Jacqueline 1 lovel Louise Downey Betty 1 Hidley Ann Duerson Mary Duke Majorie Duquette Lynita Edgar Jean Edwards Margaret Elliott Majorie Epperson P.etty Eppling Nancy Fahnestock Katherine Fentress Charlotte Fleshman Barbara Fulcher Jane Funk I liane Furniss Hamilton Gambill Greta Garber Mary Garrett 82 Nancy Garth Margaret Garwood Christine Gauldin Mary Gee Connie Georges Beverly Gibson Ann Gilbert Marie Gilbert Myrtle Gilpin Genevieve Golpfert Sally Goodman Vera Gochenour Bonnie Gordon Josephine Gordon Eleanor Gosney Freda Gouldman Constance Graves Marjorie Griffin Edith Grimstead Barbara Groseclose Janet Grove Mary Grubb Jeanette Haddad Kathryn Hale MardeleneHall Joann Hankins Ann Hannabass Nancy Hartman Dorothy Hawkins Beth Henry Anna Hileman Dorothy Hinson Betty Hippensteele Shirley Hobbs Phyllis Hockman ! B 1 T 83 Rebecca Holland Jane Holloman Sally H olio well Hetty Holsinger Ernest Hoover Peggy Hornsby Mildred Hotinger Frances House Florence Hudgins Audrey Humphries Virginia Hundley Anne Hunter Sylvia Jackson Wanda Jackson Nancy James Kita Jarvis Nancy Jennings Frances Jobson Jane Johnson Martha Johnson Lucy Jones Mary Kasey Betty Keffer Greta Kc-llison Joyce Kelly Rosemary rCerman Edna King Raj mona Ki ser 1 lariel Kuauss Bynum Lamb, Jr. Jane Lambeth Lois Layman Harriet Layne Eulah Layton Jacquelyn Leatherbury 84 Laura Lee ] lorothy Leftwich Jean Leonard I ii nake Levine Peggy Levister Phyllis Lindamond Sara lielle Letts Alice Lucy Ruth Lucy Edith Luke Frances Lyon Blanche McCraw Gertrude McGrew Marjorie McMullan Peggy Madsen Bernadine Maifield Martha Alain Patricia Mann Jean Manuel Jessie March Maxine Martin Joanne Vathews Caroline Matthews Charlyne Mattox Mary Mays Mary Carolyn Melton Mary E. Melton Alice Meredith Anna Miller Dwight Miller Eleanor Miller Mar Milk Wanda Miller Joanne Mills Betty Mize 85 Martha Moore Shirley Morris Barbara Moses Jane Moyer Winifred Munson Mary Sue Murdock Mary Muse Betty Myers Nancy Nash Guyneth Neal Nancy Nelson Dorothy Nichols Patricia O ' Flaherty Betty Packett Joanne Palmer Jeanne Parker Elizabeth Payne Jacqueline Peatross Nancy Perkins Elizabeth Peters Nancy Petrey Katherine Pettus Jeanne Phalen Jacqueline Phelps Jayne Pierce Mary Pierce Audrey Pinchbeck Ellen Pinching Peggy Pleasants Edith Poland Margaret Poling Mary Polsue Catherine Poole Elizabeth Poss Mary Pol eet 86 Mary Powell Geraldine Pratt Louise Pullin Dolores Quesenberry Gertrude Ragsdale Judith Ramsey Doris Rawlings Dorothy Reed Frances Redford Elizabeth Revercomli Betty Reynolds Mary Rhodes Patricia Ritter Frances Robbins Anne Robertson Patricia Rogers Virginia Roller Helen Rowe Mary Rowland I ' .essie Russell Eleanor Ryman Elizabeth Sampson Carolyn Sanderson Anita Sauve ' :r Jane Schneider Jean Shallcross Mary Shandclson Mary Shefley LoisShifflett Julia Shirley . ' t Rosa Lee Shone Evelyn Simmons Nancy Simmons Louise Simpkins Phyllis Simpkins 87 Emma Sisson i9 Dorothy Smith Judith Smith Jean Soukup 5WS Billie Spangler Barbara Spaulding JT ! Martha Speer P Shirley Spence Shirley Stanley Betty Steger Judith Sterne i Charlotte Stevens ' - Elizabeth Stiff ' - 1 Bessie Stone Vera Strawderman Anne Strickler LoisSumption Patricia Swaffin Patricia Tavenner Anne Taylor Jeanne Taylor Susan Taylor Gill Temple Mary Thomas Nancy Thompson Ida Thornburg Jean Thrasher Patricia Tighe Jane Todd Eva Tramel Ann Truiby Barbara Turner Eunis Turner Virginia Utz Dorothy Wainwright 88 Jeannetta Walder Pauline Walker Marjorie Wallace Mary Walpole Jean Walton Katherine Ward Mary W ' areham Shirley Watkins DoloresWel.il Joanne Webber Reeve Welch Jeanne Wenzel Martha Wesson Joan Wharton Katherine Wheeler Dorothy White Martha White Audrey Whitehead Jean Whitehou; e Jane hillock Margaret Whitman Mary Whitten Doris Wiglesworth Freida Wilderson Prances Wilkins Beth Williams 1 lolores Williams Miriam Williams Margaret Williamsoi Mary Wills Norma Wilson Jo Ann Witton 1 lilcie Woodson Lorraine Woody ard Mary Yeary ft 89 I Jean Young It £ Lucille Young Helen Younger Grace Yow JX WILSON HALL WE HAD TUESDAY ORIENTATION. 00 Praying for a man. . . .Posing. ....Two contented girls. Lovebirds. .. .Smile now Spotswood girls. ...Gab session .Is she in the box ?.... Pyramid .... Love that animal. 91 Rush party ... .Off to class. .. .Perfect balance (?).... The Marines have landed. .. .Goats familiar sight. .. .Just relaxing. .. .Picnics — hut dogs!. .. .Leg art. .. .Everything for the rushees 92 Watch the birdie Going to camp. .. .Greetings !... .Just resting. .. .The big moment.. Two women in a tub. ...Ride ' em cowboy .... Comin ' thru the rye. . . .Seaman-lst class.. Our football hero. ... Waiting and. wishing. 93 Diagonally yours. .. .Strolling. .. .Angry. .. .Ready for a dance. .. .Tea time. .. .Vigorous study. .. .Nice kitty.... See what I got?. .. .Ambitious students. .. .On the rock 94 ADMINISTRATION Our President SAMUEL PAGE DUKE A.B., A.M., LL.D. To Madison Students: 1 wish to thank you for the fine fellowship and loyal cooperation that you have given the College during ' the past year. May you have a happy and stimulating vacation and return to Madison or go to your future employment with abounding faith and enthusiasm. Samuel P. Duke 96 Our Deans Years packed with shared tasks and common objectives of learning and liv- ing in the classroom and in campus acti- vities, and the anticipation of more years beyond your graduation, marked by a similar community of interest — these have enriched life far beyond my greatest hopes here at Madison. — WALTliK |. GlFFORD. WALTER J. GIFF( RD Ad ' .., A.M., I ' m. I). I ( )R( )THY S. GARBER B.S. HOPE F. VANDEVER A ! ' , M.A. It seems just yesterday that you were freshmen! Today, 1 count you among my many student friends who are reflect- ing the glory of Madison in many states. —Dorothy S. Garber. For me there has been deep satisfac- tion in working with you. Your develop- ment in social competence, maturity of thought, and responsibility of action has been advanced by Madison ' s emphasis on culture and character. — Hope F. Vandever 97 HELEN FRANK A.M. Registrar ]| ' WARD K. C.1BBOXS B.L. Business Manager .MABEL GLADIN B.S. Dietitian UNITY MONGER M.D. Sehool Physician ALIMAE AIKEN B.S.. A.M. Professor of Art ;lada b. walker A II., A.M. Associate Professoi of Art FRANCES R. GROVE B.S . MA. Assistant Professor of Art HENRI C. BLACKWELL Ph.B., m a. iite Professor of Bible PERCY H. WARREN ,. - M A. Professor of Biology EDWIN li. MILLER A.B., M.A.. PH.D. Associate Professor of Biology |c IS M. SH IWAL1 ER B.A., M A . I ' h.D. Professor of Biology STEPHEN C. BOCSKEY M S Assoi lute Prt fi ■of Biology 98 FERDINAND A. STEPHEN T. TURILLE MONA L. COFFMAN VARRELMAN AIL, M.A., Ed.D. A.B., M.A. b.s., m.s. Professor of Assistant Professor of . issistant Professor Business Eucation Business Education of Biology LONDON A. SANDERS U.S., M.S., M.Ed. Associate Professor uj Business Education MARY M. ItKADV A.B., M.A. Assistant Professor of Business Education RUTH RUCKER B.S., M.A. Assistant Professor of Business Education DEN J AMI N V. PARTLOW B.S., M.S. Associate Professor of Chemistry ELVIRA RICKMERS B.S., M.Ed. Supervisor of Business Education RAYMOND D. COOL 13 S , M.S., Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry WIL11ERT CHAPPELL B.S., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry WALTER I HIFFORD A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Education Dean of the College KATHER1NE M. ANTHONY li S.. M V Professor of Education Director of Elementary Training Schools 99 PAUL HOUNCHELL B.A., M A., Ph.D. Professor of Education Director of Secondary Training Schools BESSIE J. LANIER A.B., A.M. Associate Professor Education CLARENCE R. HAMK1CK B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Education MANY L. SEECER B.S., A.M. Associate Professor of Education CLYDE P. S ORTS A.B.. A.M. Professor of Education CHARLES H. HUFFMAN A.B.. A.M., Ph.D. Professor of English MARCARET V. HOFFMAN B.A., M.A. Associate Professor of English MARIE LOUISE BOIE A.B., A.M. Associate Professor of English 100 ELEANOR R. HICKS A.B., M.A. Assistant Professor of English MARY E. LATIMER B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Speech Education lOHN A. SAWHILL A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Latin and German TAY L. CURTIS A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Associate Professor w English RATS M. HAXSdN U.S., A.M. Professor of Geography i cr vjf BESSIE RICHARDSON A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Associate Professor of English ELIZABETH C. RODCF.RS B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Physical Edut atom MARCARETE WOELFEL B.A., M.A.. Ph.D. Professor of French 1(11 ALTHEA L. JOHNSTON A.B., A.M. Professor of Physical Education DOROTHY L. SAVAGE B.S., MA. Associate Professor of Physical Education LUELLEN BOWLES B.E., M.A. Assist ant Professor of Physical Education AIJELE C. ULRICII B.S., M.A. Assistant Professor of Physical Education ■? ■TANETTE SHAFFER B.S., M.A. Assistant Professor of Physit itl lulu, ation TOHN N. McILWRAITH B.S., A.M. Professor of History and Social Sciences $ ' z OTTO F. FREDERICKSON B.S., A.M., Ph.D. Professor Of History ami Social St em es MARY T. ARMENTROUT U.S.. A.M., Ph.D. Associate Professor of History and Social Sciences GLENN C. SMITH U.S., M.S., Ph.D. . IssOt mi , Professoi of Histoi v and Sot oil , iem MAR1 I.Wsl i: A .. ' M.A. Assistant Professoi of History and Sot ial St ient es RF.RNTCE R. VARNF.R U.S.. M.A, Professor of Home E( Onomit s PEARL P. MOODY B.S . M.A. Professor of Home hi onomii s 102 AUELE R. l ' .LACKWELI. B.S., MA. Associate Professor of Home Economics R ' LIA ROBERTSON B.S., MA. Associate Professor of Home Ei on MARY S. LOCKARD B S., M.S. Associate Professot oj Home Economics ELIZABETH M. PATTERS ' IN B.S..M.A. Assistant Professor of Hume Economii s EDITH F. BRYAN B.S. Assistant Professor of Home Economics KAYNES M.MU.I.IA A.B., B.S., M.S. I ibrarian and Professor of I ibrary Scieiu c FERNE R. HOOVER A.B., M.A. Assistant Librarian Assistant Professor of Library Science MARTHA T. BOAZ U.S., B.S. in L.S. Assistant Librarian Assistant Professot of Library Science HILDA II. FENNER B.S., U.S. in L.S. Assistant Librarian. Assistant Profess f ' ■' , ' ' v Science MARY F. SUTER B.A., M.A. Instructor of Mathematics 1. FMMET IKENBERR ' 1 ! All., A.M., I ' ll. I). Pro] r of Mathematics GLENN (HLDERSLEF.YF. A.B., M.A., li. M. Professor of Musi 103 EDNA T. SHAEFFER Associate Professor of Music ? CLIFFORD T. MARSHALL B.M., M M. Associate Pr f I Music I. EDGAR ANDERSON B.M . MM. rfr Pi ofessor of Music EDYTHE SCHNEIDER B.M. Assistant Professor of Music ELIZABETH J. HARRIS Assistant Professor of Musi. HAZEL V. GILDERSLEEVE B.F.A. llusic GEORGE R. HICKS A.B., I5.M., A.M., A. A.. G.O Associate Professor of Musi. MELVIN A. PITTMAN B. S.. M. S., Ph.D. Professor of Physics 104 FERNANDO Q. MARTINEZ A.r.., M.A., Phi). Professor of Spanish MAURICE H. BELT. B.A., M.A., Superintendent of City Schools L r I ELSIE H. W ' K.l.hY U.S. Supervisor of Kindergarten JOHN C. WELLS A.] ' ... MA. Associate Professor of Physics LVDIA P. MEEKS A.B., MA. Supervisor of h ' ifih Grade EVELYN WATKINS A. 11.. M.A. Supervisor of Ftisi Grade BEATRICE BLAND U.S., M.A. Supervisor of Fourth Grade RUTH tool ' KK U.S.. M.A. SupervisO} of Second Grade 105 ROSALIND TRENT A.B., M.A. Supervisor of Junioi High School ETHEL SPILMAN A.B. Supervisor of Junior High School GLADYS G. CRAIG B.S., M.A. Supervisor of High School SALLIE BLOSSER B.S., M.A. Supervisor of High School C VTHERINE BAUSERM B.S., M.S. Supervisor of Home Economii s MARTHA n. SIEG B S . M.A. Supervisor of Home Ei onomics ELIZABETH L. YOUNG B.S. Supervisor of Home i otiomii s VIRGINIA BOLEN B.S. ' ■i !■■i v sor of Business 1 du ation VIOLETTA I). RYAN B.S., M.A. Supervisor of Junior High S hool ALFRED K. EAGI E R.S., M.A. Pi ofessor of Guidance Director of Student C uidant e and Personnel RITII S. HUDSON Sot ial I director of Senifli Hall PEARL E. HOOVER Soi ial Diret tor of fm kson Hall 106 J LUNA BAKER Soi i Director of Sheldon Hall ANNA 13. BEASLEY 0 Spotswood Hall ELIZABETH CURTIS Social ! n r. lot POLLY W. HALL Social I Krector , t Ashby Hall WILLETTE E. HOPKINS Supervisor of Dormiioi ies MARY L- STEVENS Soi ial Director of Junior Hall ANNE P.. LINCOLN Social l rc, tot ALMA R. FLICK Set retary to the President Luis T. HARVEY Assistant Secretary to the President EDNA RITCHIE Set retary to the Dean of Freshman INDIA WEB P. Secretary to the Dean of Women THELMA K. BRAN 11 Set retary to the Dean of the College M Cfe |5 i 2 1 ' K 1 r ' WmP 107 BESS T. HAMAKER Assistant f o the Business Manager HELEN G. SORWINE Assistant $ ecret to the Business Manager 1 ELIZABETH R. ANDERSON E.C.S. Assistant to the Business Manager HELEN S. SHARPES .slant to the Business Manager PAULINE C. U INC MARY F. PHILLIPPY Assist oh t Secretary in the Registrar CHARLOTTE ALLEN MA. Secretary to Home Economics Department JEAN COPPER Assistant Diei 10R HOWARD ROLSTON Postmaster ANNIE L. GARNETT Stationery Store Manager AUDREY R. BEARY Assistant to the Postmaster SUE RAINE B.S. Assistant Dietitian REED HALL OF YESTERDAY HJ ' J Views from A MAY DAY OF YESTERDAY 110 Yesterday TH E SEW ING I .A MORATORY A RED CROSS FLOAT 111 ' -: a A« 4 JBwwMwW ' - — • 1 .v. 1 CAMPUS VIEWS FROM YESTERDAY 112 ORGANIZATIONS Alumnas Association OFFICERS OF MADISON COLLEGE ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION (Member of the American Alumni Council) President: Mrs. Elisabeth I hucal Towler, Petersburg, Va. Vice-President: Mrs. Virginia Harvey Boyd, Roanoke, Va. Secretary: Mrs. Dorothy Spooner Garber, Harrisonburg, Va. Treasurer: Miss Katherine Manor, Brunswick, Maryland. I lOROTHY S. I i I.T.I R Alumnae Sci relary The object of the Alumnae Association is to promote the interest of Madison College and to establish mutually beneficial relations between the college, the students, and its alumnae. Briefly the alumnae association wants the under- graduate to recognize these facts : That hers is an alumnae organization to which she will wish to belong; that she will be one of a group of teachers who will be glad to see her when she re- turns, either at Homecoming or upon other occasions; that she belongs to a class with which she should return every fifth year at least to see the expansion and improvement of the college; that there are alumnae clubs in many towns and cities of the state, at whose meetings she is perpetually welcome. The purpose of the alumnae chapter is to make personal contacts and to keep alive the sentimental interest of the college. Many of the clubs sponsor scholar- ships for their local high school graduates, and these clubs are very active also in civic affairs. Local alumnae clubs have been referred to as the great fede- rated outposts of past students. 114 Alumnas Chapters Charleston, West Virqinia Chapter: President: Mrs. Katherine Falls Jarrett, 708 Amity Drive, Edgewood Secretary: Mrs. Annie Cox Ward. 620 I). St., N. W. Covington Chapter: I ' resident: Mrs. Mildred Williamson Crush, Fairlawn Secretary: Miss Margaret Martz, 434 Riverside Ave. Culpeper Chapter: President: Mrs. Mary McNeil Willie, Culpeper, a. Secretary: Miss Edmina Carley, Culpeper, a. Harrisonburg Chapter: President: Miss Catherine Bauserman, 335 Grace St. Secretary: Mrs. Carrie Kline Showalter, ii7 E. Market St. Norfolk Chapter: President: Miss Jane Martin. 4906 Powhatan Ave. Secre tary: Mrs. Margaret Roberts Johnson, 130 Cornwall Place Petersburg Chapter : President: Miss Peggy Talley, 1675 Shirley Ave. Secretary: Miss Catherine Jolly, 1612 Brandon Ave. Portsmouth Chapter: President: Miss Emily Leitner, 900 Holladay St. Secretary: Miss Kathryn Lively, 432 Shenandoah St. Richmond Chapter: President: Miss Sue Quinn, 4210 Kensington Ave. Secretary: Miss Corbin Harwood, 1125 West Ave. Staunton Chapter: President: Mrs. Kathleen Thacker McChesney, 640 Alleghany Ave. Secretary: Miss Sarah Jeffries, 107 Oakenwald St. Waynesboro Chapter : President: Miss Margaret Black. 703 W. Main St. Secretary: Miss Frances Sellers, 461 Chestnut Ave. Winchester Chapter: President: Miss Ethel Cooper, 135 N. Cameron St. Secretary: Mrs. Irene Mathews McNally, 412 W. Cecil St. 115 Student Government Association This year has been full uf activity. (Jur year started amidst friendly Hi ' s wit h helpful hands to the Freshmen on those memorable regis- tration days. Not long after the start of our handbook classes and the day ' s routine had been established, we held our Old Girl-New Girl Wedding, the symbolic ceremony that joins the Freshman Class with the old student 1 love and friendship. Then many of the girls in the Student Government Association struck the college camp for a week end of baseball, bridge, rowing, and home- food. MARY LOUISE HUNTINGTON jody in out for ■cooked OFFICERS Josephine Garber, Ruth Thompson, Cora .Kan White, Inez Creel, Mar Louise Huntington 116 COUNCIL Back: Jean Savage, Marion Bates, Carter Harrison, Sir- Taylor, Betty Scott, Karline Norwood, Helen Younger, Marianna Howard. Front: Betty To Almarode, Betty Cox, Julia Smith, Joan Hollirook After affiliating ourselves with the Southern Intercollegiate Association of Student Government, we discussed the work of the last convention and expressed the hope that Madison College would become an active member of this associa- tion in the future. This importance of such representation was brought to our attention by our two delegates, Jo Garber and .Mary Lee Mover, who attended the National Continuation Committee for the U. S. Xational Student Association in Roanoke, Virginia, last spring. This year we have been fortunate to have realized one of our dreams, that of starting music album libraries in Junior and Senior dating parlors. Through the Campus bees Committee we also purchased radio-victrola com- binations, and we hope that such pur- chases will be added each year to make the collections worthwhile for the stu-„ dent body. As a small token of our apprecia- tion, we want to express our deep feel- ing in the loss of our friendly and interested adviser, Mr. Conrad T. Logan, who had done so much in the past years toward promoting a wise and true system of self government. 117 ■Everyone ' s friend — M r. ilier ts Honor Organization The words our Honor System are full of meaning and are produc- tive of school pride on our campus. We, the students at Madison, with the help and advice of our faculty, have instituted an Honor System here, and we have watched il grow anil improve. MARY LEE MOYF.R Honor Council is the speaking voice of our Honor System. The girls who compose the council have been placed there by our trust in them and are respected in keeping with their position. In turn, they are expected to take the initiative in inculcating a feeling for the Honor Code into all Madison students and ever to uphold the code by their example and in their council work. hi carrying out the duties and privileges invested in them, the Honor Council began this year by holding classes with the incoming freshmen and transfers. During the meetings they discussed the constitution, and the new girls became acquainted with their Honor Council members. When each new girl felt that she understood and appreciated the ideals and the responsibilities f the Honor System, she pledged herself tw it by signing the honor pledge. Early in the year the freshmen contributed their ideas and further support to the Honor System by electing two capable representatives from their class to the council. Other work of the council this year has been handling cases of viola- tion of the Honor Code, which come under its jurisdiction. Council chairman. Mary Lee Moyer, has proved herself to be understanding and eager for justice 118 Back: Barbara Moses, Betty Weller, Ollie ee Walpole, Betty Cohen, Hilda Lewis, Barbara Banish. Front: Leslie Hall, Josephine Yaughan, Mary Lee Moyer, Betty Lou Henshaw, Elsie Thiirnhill, Betty Broome. in all situations, and we have counted ourselves fortunate with her leadership. In our advisers, Dr. Armentrout. Mr. Eagle, and Dr. Warren, the last of whom came to our council this year, we have found even-thing a faculty adviser should be. We have appreciated their faith and their confidence in us. As faculty and students continue to cooperate in upholding the Honor Code, we will continue lo point to its fulfillment with pride. As individuals we loyally repeat our pledge: I understand the privileges and responsibilities of self-government in group living, and I realize that I am pledging my full cooperation in maintaining our Honor System. I promise that, by personal actions and attitudes, I will uphold the principles of the Honor Code of Madison College. 10 Standards Committee At the opening of school the Stan- dards Committee members busily posted the list of campus standards in all dormitory rooms, hoping that the students would glance in that di- rection, take heed, and act accordingly. With their usual good taste, Nancy Jane and her committee selected cos- tumes for the New Girl-Old Girl Wedding. They were constantly help- ful with suggestions that calmed the flustered bride and her attendants. The orderly serving of refreshments at our opening dance. Throughout the year the committee studied new plans and suggestions for current reconsideration of standards on campus. They helped the students to up- hold Madison ' s ideals of conduct and tn become more poised and gracious in- dividuals. X WTY JANE WARREN immittee was also responsible for the Front: Elizabeth Stiff, Betty Lou Myers Jury Neathery, I ' eggy Hollis, .Kan Mi Bark: Joanne Mills, Marianna Clark, June Anderson, Nancy Rogers, Ida Han Cha Nan -v Penn, Mary Alberts, Judith Smith, 120 ippel Social Committee If we lake a glance behind the cur- tains of the various activities on cam- pus, we may see a group busily at work, decorating for dances, serving for teas, planning other social events, arranging for banquets, forming re- ceiving lines, cleaning and caring for our party silver, and performing other duties — this is our Social Committee. Nor should we omit the New Girl- ld Girl Wedding, which this group helps to make successful. Anne, the attractive chairman, has been an efficient leader. Her capable leadership along with the inspiring advice of their sponsor, Miss Vandever, has led the group through a successful year. To Anne and her committee, the school gives hearty congratulations lor the wonderful job they have done in making our mam events possible. ANN MYERS Margaret Jessup, Frances Antrim, Jean Derflinger, Alice Jones, Margaret Holland, Phyllis Frizzell, Ann Lyons. 121 Breeze To make the Breeze bigger and better, a paper all Madison can be proud of, and to report accurately and thoroughly the news of the campus — that was our aim in ' 47- ' 48. We tried to fulfill this aim through all the long, preparatory hours in the Breeze room on Tuesdays and Thursdays, when we gathered together for work and play; in assemblies or in the halls when our noses for news sensed leads; on the day we sent Mike and Lois to Minnea- polis for the Associated Collegiate I ' ress Convention. MARGARET REI1 This year, we, the Breeze staff, celebrated happily our twenty-fifth anni- versary on campus, proud of the Breeze, not for what we had tried to do ourselves but for what all of those Madison girls who preceded us had accomplished in their quarter-century of work. ■- : EZ J, U5IHE OFFICERS Rebecca Rogers, Margaret Reid, Barbara t ' abe, Margaret Kenny, Irene Munson. 122 EDITORIAL STAFF Back: Frances Sneed, Barbara Jamerson, Danny Broome, Frances Wilkins, Margaret Chapman, Jean Collins, Patricia Rogers, Charlotle Gill, Beverly Lichliter, Margaret Clark, Rolierta Gravely, Jennie Snowden, Beryl Snellings Front: Betty Rinehart, Carrie Lee Luck, Margaret Elliott, Ollie Vee Walpole, Jinx Miller, Pat Griffith, Jean Gaither, I ' at Ingram, Marie Hogan, Shirley Junes, Marie Parrotla Dedicated to our loyal adviser through the years, Mr. Conrad Logan, the an- niversary issue appeared on Breeze day. December 10, 1947. Miss Daphne Dailey, prominent Virginia newspaperwoman, spoke at our assembly and was guest of honor at the luncheon which followed. That evening the staff met in the Breeze room for a supper, served buffet style. Through the year we tried to emphasize our anniversary theme, a better Breeze through the years to come — a Breeze, which we hope will be seven col- umns wide, having room for all the Madison news, and which will be published by students who have had thorough training in journalism here at Madison. Per- haps that day will come to the Breeze — soon. TYPING STAFF Maine Wanl, Nancy Ellis, Charlotte lean Shallcross i ans, BUSINESS STAFF Back: Joan Critzer, Sheila Brodsky, Earline Norwood, Frances Jobson, Mary Polsue, Patricia Mann Irani: Frances Connock, Lois Stine, Catherine Garner 123 Schoolma ' am Once again, because of the tireless energy of the staff, another issue of the Schoolma ' am rolls off the press. This thirty-ninth volume sports a brand new cover. The high light of this year ' s work was the Associated Press Conference at Minneapolis, attended by Jo and I anny. We all know that the informa- tion they received made them better able to direct the work of the annual. This year also brought a change in the deadline date. It was set a fid and a half sooner than the former one, and the entire staff had to work h, finish bv the first of February. til JO JOHNSON 1 month irder to OFFICERS Gena Gander, Peggy Thacker, Dawn Brewer, Phyllis Epperson, Damn Broome, Dun Evans 124 PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF Joyce Cramer, Betty Davis, Wanda Jackson, Edna King, Frances Jobson, Donald Evans, Petty Hippensteele EDITORIAL STAFF Betty Wilkins, Audrey Blunt, Norma Hoke, Millie Bushong, Jean Slaughter, Mary Alice joyner, Jennie Snowden, Ethelcne Smith New additions, including four freshmen volunteers, were made to the general staff, and despite all complications, we did our best to make the 1948 Schoolma ' am a success. Most of you, when you open this new issue, will recall that day when you smiled prettily for the photographer, but for the staff members, this edition repre- sents much more. The hours of work that were sacrificed to make this year ' s Schoolma ' am one of the best, the mad rushing to get all the routine tasks com- pleted before the deadline date, and the cries of We ' ve just got to get these pictures identified! and How are those dummies coming along? that became familiar to everyone, will not soon be forgotten. Most of all we will remember the fun of working — fun because of the cooperation and loyalty of every member of the staff and the guidance and help from our adviser, Miss Hoffman. BUSINESS STAFF Back: Kitty Lee Pettus, Jean Rainey, Julia Smith, Phyllis Epperson, Jinx Miller, Caroline Peters Front: Nancy Jane Rainey, Gena Ellen Gander, Joan Sprouse ART STAFF Joyce Cramer, Nancy Long, Dawn Brewer, Lynn Black, Betty Matthews, Sarah Ferland 125 Y. W. C. A. The cabinet of .the Young Women ' s Christian Association of Madison Col- lege, in its annual retreat at the college L ' amp, made plans for an inspiring year of Christian work. The retreat was ably led by Eva Ann Trumbo and Betty Wilkins. Eva Ann brought forth some ideas for the Y from the presi- dents ' summer school in Chicago. EVA ANN TRUMBO The annual candlelight service ami the Big Sister-Little Sister party stalled the year for us. These were followed by a splendid membership enrollment. Almost before we knew it, Hallowe ' en was here and we were making big plans for our party. There was much enthusiasm for the gay costumes, and everyone had a wonderful lime. We decided to start three new commissions as a part of the work ot the V. These, on Christian Heritage, Personal and Campus Affairs, and Community Service, were led by Mary Edwards, Man- Rudasill, and Martha Thomas, res- pectively. We all enjoyed working together on these commissions. The Modern Dance Club and The General Chorus added greater beauty to the Christmas pageant. The whole program of song, scripture, and tableaux was impressive. We also sponsored the Kid Party, at which the student body generously gave gifts for the underprivileged children in this community. 126 Each: Jean Shelley, Mary Rudasill, Hazel Smith, Gladys Farmer, Irene Munson, Florence Perkinson, Sue Lipps, Barbara Wensel, Margaret Brown, Mary Shuler, Betty Rinehart, Martha Thomas, Elizabeth Black, Eugenia Savage, Jean Parker Front: Betty Retterer, Alary Edwards, Emily Pierce, Elizabeth Peak, Betty Wilkins, Eva Ann Trumho, June Hardy, Kathryn Richards, June Anderson, Maggie Hubbard Religious Emphasis Week was one of real inspiration and will help ns for a long time to come. Dr. and Mrs. Wickey were our speakers, and we were indeed fortunate to have them. Our World Student Service Fund Drive was given a substantial response when it came to our campus. We were all glad and willing to give any aid possible to the students abroad. Through Eva Ann ' s leadership, this past year has been one of real service. 127 Freshman Commission OFFICERS Gil Temple, Jean Buckmaster, MyrJe Gilpin and Jo Anne Wharton Every freshman is familiar with these words which call her to another Com- mission meeting under the capable leadership of (iil Tempel, Don ' t forget Freshman Commission meets tonight in Alumnae right after dinner. You went to Singspi ration and Friday chapel or received invitations to the Birthday banguet, the work of our bright minds and nimble fingers. We also helped the Y. W. with various activities and gave special parties. Consistent application and a genuine de- sire to serve characterized this year ' s group of officers. They achieved success in their every activity. Congratulations are due the members and leaders of the Freshman Commission. Gil relaxing on the rock 128 Baptist Student Union These are our memories of B. S. U. : a snowy walk down to church — cinnamon toast and Phyllis ' s hopeful We need three dishwashers — hearty laughter and a good time at parties and fellowship — quiet mo- ments in the Annual Room when the fellow- ship of prayer becomes a reality — the en- thusiasm and informality of our evening worship service — prayermates meeting back campus — the Andrew Club and real soul- searching and seeking — the quiet dignity of the morning worship service at our church — Thursday nights at the Student Center and an active concern that others might know Him — girls training them- selves to be more effective servants of Christ — Sunday School with a challenging message straight to the heart — Christ, the Great Difference at Winchester — I ' d Rather Have Jeasus throughout the year — our Youth Revival which strength- ened determination and deepened convictions — our college girls making decisions for Christ and following Him in baptism — Betty B., our faithful and understand- ing counsellor — above all, Christ Himself, our true guide and inspirations. The Baptist Church Back : Nancy Montgomery, Betty Turner, Virginia Dare Eason, Elise Noel Third : Dot Rowe, Estelle Spivey, Mary Rudasill, Margaret Carter, Katherine Collie Second: Edley Rosazza, Ada Johnson, Barbara Wensel, Laura Dunnavant, Carolyn Smith, Elizabeth Peake Front: Ruth Brown, Gyneth Arthur, Eugenia Savage, Anna Shepherd, Maggie Hubbard, Elizabeth Black 129 Canterbury Club Back : Ellen Pinching, Nancy Wilson, Anne Speight, Mary Ashhy, Jean Marshall, Jean Parker, Betty Williams, Gladys Kemp, Norma Heiber. Second: Pats Swafhn, Jane Bishop, Jjilcie Woodson, Rose Lee Shone, Jerry Neathery, Elaine Starr, Marianna Clarke, Louise King, Jean Bruce, Bettie Steele, Alice Kivlan, Beth Williams, Mildred Albright Front: Mary Bishop, Araxy Hatehik, Mildred Bluett, Jackie Phelps, Roberta Gravely, Marianna Howard, Kitty Garner, Doret Bailey, Marjorie Dunthrone, Frances Weir, Jean Peterson. On September 12, girls from all the college church groups were eager to welcome us, the members of Canterbury Club, to retreat at Mas- sanetta for the first time. There we made plans for the year. We are extremely grateful to Mrs. Elliot Reeke, our director of college work, and to Marianna Howard, our president, who made these plans materialize. Monthly supper meetings, talks by ministers of other churches, parties, and serious planning have made this a fruitful year for all of us. As the year drew to a close, we realized fully our chance to Know the Christ and make Him known. Concentrated into four short words are the plans for years to come : Fun, Fellowship, Worship, and Study. Our wish is that hand in hand, we of the Canterbury Club, will live fuller lives as a result of our living, worshiping, and studying together. The Episcopal Church 130 Junior Sisterhood Hi and good-by! How the months have flown. Beginning with our fall program and advancing right through to June, the eleven members of the Junior Sisterhood have packed away happy memor- ies of our time at Madison. Jewish Synagogue We became eleven earlv in the year, when six girls entered our group. With six new heads full of ideas, we found planning a program for the year almost as much fun as doing the things we planned. Our sponsor. Mrs. Mintzer, knows how to handle college girls, for parties at her house were high spots in our club year. She and her eleven junior sisters have lived a full fall-to- June vear ! Hannah Alirams, Sylvia Shure, Phyllis Feinlmrg, Barbara Frumkin, Shelia Brodsky, Audrey Spiro, Irene Seidman, Mary Cohen, Doralee Levine. 131 Lutheran Association Back : Ida Lee Thornburg, Nell Growe, Peggy Madsen, Mahlon Hoover. Second : Cora Marie Blackmore, Mary Ellen Wareham, Sue Mandelin, Peggy Kite, Phyllis Hockman, Doris Bowman. Front: Joanne Cronise, Eva Ann Trumbo, Pearl Cline, Catherine Kegley, Jean Shelly. Evelyn Clem Under the capable leadership of Shelly, our prexy, the Lutheran Student As- sociation has been guided through another successful year, which was opened with a get-together at Massanetta Caverns, where we welcomed many new mem- bers to our group. During the year we made several more Treks to the caverns, including a hay-ride in the pouring rain. We ' ll always remember our Christmas party in Junior Hall — fun, food, and pre-holiday merriment. The first Thursday in every month we met in Alumnae, drawn together by a bond of mutual fellowship and a desire to de- velop wholesome social life and strong Christian friendships. The chief aim of the L. S. A. is to provide fellowship, inspira- tion, and worship for Lutheran girls attend- ing Madison. Each Sunday morning we worshipped with the local congregation and enjoyed their warm friendship, and on Sunday even- ing we again journeyed to the far end of town to enjoy an hour of inspiration, fun, and food. The Lutheran Church 132 Newman Club The Catholic Church Early in September the Newman Club began its plans tor the activities of the coming year. Under the supervision of our able president, Gloria McCarthy, and our pastor, Father Hoff- ner, we began our monthly meetings and discuss- ed ways in which we could bring closer together not only our Catholic students here on campus but also our fellow students at Bridgewater and Shenandoah College. Together with them we also held our monthly socials in the Parish Hall, and with the help of our capable officers and willing freshmen we spent many an enjoyable evening together. Our Discussion Club helped us towards the realization of our aims and ideals and also drew us closer together by a strong bond of fellowship. For the success of the past year we give thanks to Father Hoffner for his help and advice and also to the other parish members who did so much to make us feel at home. VYilda Perez, Judith Nutting, Genevieve Goepfert, Martha Bradley, Lois Brandt, Flsie Bellenot, Nancy Petrey, Mary Ferguson, Gloria McCarthy, Ann DonLeavy, Louise Albrittain, Shirley Kodrich, Rose Lee DeBirney, Rosemary Kernan Wesley Foundation Back : Charlotte Oothoudt, Ruth Harris. Geneva Karnes, Bennie Hurst, Frances Sneed Fourth: Irene Blair, Bessie Hawk, Betty Ferguson, Sue Landis, Carrie Moore, June Lynn, June Hardy, Mary Edwards, Ethel Spradlin, Jean Snedegar, Jean Collins, Mabel Henderson. Third: Rebecca Settle, Louise Clark. Danny Broome, Norma Gay, Betty Weller. Second: Lenore Seibel, Joan Hartsook. Catherine Moorefield. Front: Marian Holbrook, Xancye Butterworth. Mildred Ritchie, Ebie Copley, Mae Zirkle. Gladys Farmer, Ellen Rader, Margaret Matthews, Charlotte Evans. Wesley Foundation — Those words mean to every Methodist on campus a source of living fellowship. They mean an opportunity for mean- ingful worship, delightful occasions for the mak- ing of new friends, and preparation for a full life. Ra ther special to us are the Sunday nights when Mrs. Gibbons and Mr. Black well lead us into their homes. Our hosts and hostesses seem to find it easy to make us feel at home — group singing, kitchen-raids, and popcorn-poppings come to their assistance at the most wonderful times. Tribute for much goes to our leaders — Gladys Farmer, president of Wesley Foundation, Mrs. Gibbons, our ever-ready sponsor. Mr. Blackwell, pastor of Harrisonburg Methodist Church, and Dotty 1. cache, church secretary. We have found in their lives the spirit of Wesley Foundation. One of our major undertakings this year was an all-Methodist party in the fall. Madison faculty and students met over in- formal cups of cocoa and deviled eggs, and what fun it was! The Methodist Church 134 Westminster Fellowship ak 23! ° The Presbyterian Church The Westminster Fellowship now looks back on a year crowded with many events and ac- tivities. We planned and carried out our program with the help of our new director, Polly Taylor, and our new minister, Mr. Edwards. Evelyn and Sam Shrum were still with us as our guiding lights. The annual council meeting at Massanetta started things rolling last fall and was soon followed early in November by the Student Conference at Roslyn, Virginia. It was at this conference that our own president, Betty Miller, was elected to the office of vice-president of the Virginia State Westminster Council. In December we were well represented by Sue Lipps and Betty Gordon at the Froncon Confernce held at Kansas University. Hack: Mabel Sites, Alary Muse, Jean Fultz, Ann Alexander, Peggy Burnett, Pat Newton, Jean Gaither, Pat Griffith, Lou Miller. Fifth: Virginia Gordon, Norma Wilson, Wailes Darby, J u Anne Witten, Carobai Sanderson, Marie House, Kathryn Chapman, Nadine Clendening. Fourth: Frances Swecker, Mae Hall, Lorraine Dorrington, Dreama Bowen, Ann Powell, Nancy Morrison, Mary Horn, Judith Ramsey, Peggy Shomo. Third: Betty Gordon, Alice Engleman, Virginia Bell, Faye Ferris, Mary Sewell, Patricia Stewart, Betty Retter r, Ramona Brown. Second: Dot Lewis, Betty Wilson, Martha Jane Smith, Mary Jane Bryan, Sue Lipps, Jean Rainey. First: Jane Schink, Elizabeth Wilson, Jeanne Bailey, Mary Keller, Betty Miller. 135 Kappa Delta Pi Not long after we arrived on campus in September, Rose Marie Pace called the executive board into session to perfect tentative program plans for the year that were formulated last spring. It was agreed that the theme, Opportunities Facing the Future Teacher, would give unity to the programs and also furnish valuable information to prospective ROSE PACE teachers seeking employment in Virginia and nearby states. Accordingly, inter- esting programs were given by representatives of the teaching profession, includ- ing a superintendent of schools, a principal, a supervisor, and a classroom teacher. Besides, members of the chapter reported on interviews they had with superin- tendents, and on letters they received from school divisions, setting forth the opportunities for beginning teachers. Rose Marie Pace and Jennie Snowden represented our chapter at the Biennial Convocation held in Atlantic City in February. They brought back ideas and in- spirations which should be invaluable to those who will initiate and carry on the program next year. Not only did we carry out an ambitious professional program, but realizing that all work and no play makes Jill a dull girl, we interspersed the programs with social get-to-gethers. We ' ll long remember the fun we had on the weiner roast held back campus honoring the twenty-three pledges. Nor will we forget the 136 Christmas party which brought the Yuletide spirit into the hearts of each Kappa Delta Pi member. Muck: Betty Coyne, Rose Mitchell, Lois Stine, Alice Mercer Jones, Elaine Starr. Peggy Wood, Jo Hammond, Millie Bushong, Virginia Albrittain. Fourth: Joyce Sutton, Anna P. Shepherd, Lillian DeModena, Betty Cox, Barbara Wensel, Mary Rudasill, Jenny Snowden, Irene Reynolds. Third: Margaret Jessup, Benny Hurst, Ruth Thompson, Phyllis Eppersi.n, Jane MacMurran, Peggy Thacker, Nancy Bryant, Inez Creel, Jo Vaughan. Second: Ida Hart Chapell, Marilyn Lee, Nan Carter, Eleanor Tiller, Mary Frances Shuler, Glenna 1 )odson, Leslie Hall. Front: Mike Reed, Betty ilkins, Ann Williams, Biddy Fensterwald, Mary E. Black, Rose Pace, Joan Sprouse, Eva Ann Trumbo, Jo Johnson. 137 Pi Omega Pi in, k : Alice Engleman, June Hardy, Katherine Ann Collie, Grace Scott, Audrey Hinton, Janice Lohr, Betty AI ilia Cox, Frances Hundley Second: Hazel Smith, (iena Gander, Peggy Wood, Anna Preston Shepherd, Mary Shepherd Alherts. Front: Phyllis Epperson, Angeline Matthews, Lillian DeModena, Marilyn T.ee. Early on a cold February morning, the new pledges sleepily arrived in Har- rison Hall to be pledged into Pi Omega Pi, national honorary business fraternity. After the impressive candlelight service, these students were guests of Beta Nu chapter at breakfast in the Tea Room. April 9, another important date on our calendar, was Pi Omega Pi Day. Mr. Charles Reigner, president of the Rerve Publishing Company, spoke in the regular Wednesday assembly on Opportunities in the Business World. After this the officers and sponsors entertained Mr. Reigner at a luncheon. The initiation of the new members immediately before our annual banquet was the climax of our day. We wish to thank our sponsors, Mrs. Coffman and Dr. Turille, and our president, Anna Preston Shepherd, for their leadership and help in making this a successful year. 138 Sigma Phi Lambda Soft music wafted from Alumnae Hall that November afternoon as the Freshmen approached. Just another tea they thought placidly — until they were inside and being introduced to the officers of Sigma Phi Lambda. Vivacious Kay Richards, our president, and Barbara Banish, our capable vice-president, headed the line of friendly sophomores. The annual get-acquainted tea was only one of the successful social ventures sponsored by the junior honor society in carrying out its two-fold purpose — to promote and maintain scholarship and to provide social experience. Laborious hours in the library, anxious hours of preparation, desperate hours of pre-exam study, and then, magically, the precious A ' s and B ' s testify to our interest in carrying out our first and most significant aim. Proudly we initiated our new members, seeing in them the hope of future high intellectual attainment on our campus. As the year ended we looked to Miss Lanier, our sponsor, with appreciation for her inspired guidance. Hcnk Lynn Black, Retha Shirkey, Elizabeth Yaughan, Ester Shrieves, Mary Cohen, Nancy Hamilton, Irene Seidman, Joyce Cramer, Ruth Harshbarger, Elizabeth Jameson, Irene Blair. Imogene Lineburg, Lucille Berger, Pearl Cline, Norma Hoke, Phyllis Burns, Fern Waters, Norma Gay, Elsie Morris, Nancye Butterworth. Verna Thompson, Pat Griffith, Wailes Darby, Mariana Clarke, Sarah Strader, June Anderson, Ann Hoover, Frances Councill. ond : Joyce Lumsden, Dot Rowe, Mary Boone, Zona Landes, Jane Mohler, Betty Hurdle, Ida Mae Willis, Catherine Payne, Kathern Garner. Front: Katherine Cover, Kay Richards, Jeanette Tonner, Irene Munson, Barbara Banish. Fourth : Third : St 139 Panhellenic Council GWYN SNAPP Rush week was really Panhellenic ' s week on campus this year. Besides at- tending to its routine, but ever excitingly new, duties of issuing notices and in- structions — and, finally, bids — to the new rushees, the Council undertook a special Panhellenic social event for rush week. Panhellenic had its first Rush Tea! It was quite the affair, too, with the rushees wearing dazzling smiles of hope to disguise their fears of an unbalanced teacup or of the wrong thing said to the right person and their Greek hostesses wearing evening gowns to disguise their knee-shaking fears of a first social flop. Finally, however, the tea was a delightful success, the Council voted to make an institution of it, and the hopeful rushees became sorority girls. ' I ' lu- Southern Colonels played fur our dance L40 Back : Ann Williams, Dawn Brewer, Inez Creel, Elizabeth Coyne, Annalee Messick, Joan Holbrook, Frances Cary Goodson, Alice Hunter, Virginia Watson, Margaret Kenny. Front: Nancy Jane Long, Jo Vaughan, Gwyn Snapp, Betty Broome, Rebecca Settle. Each of the five sororities entertained at its own special social event during rush week, too. If the rushees had time to do any imagining, they must have imagined themselves either in the middle of Alice ' s changing Wonderland or in the middle of an Arabian night, as they were swept from harem to cafe society to dude ranch for sorority parties. In football time the five boys ' football teams on campus made an appeal through Panhellenic for the support of the sororities for their back-campus games. Each sorority named and sponsored a team, and touch football became a part of Madison. Throughout the year the Council has worked for closer affiliation be- tween the sororities and the boys ' organizations. With the Christmas spirit already in the air, Panhellenic Council added the spice of an Old English holiday to its Christmas dance. The plan of the theme was developed and carried out under the very capable direction of Betty Coyne, and the turnout of decorators — girls and boys — for the event warmed Pan- hellenic hearts. Old English carolers met the dance couples coming in to warm themselves at the let ' s-pretend fireplace in Reed Hall. Inside the ballroom, the guests recognized sorority shields and houses on window-drops and the South- ern Colonels on the bandstand. By figure time, rumors of a new kind of figure were floating around and eyes kept wandering to the Old English house at the end of the hall. The hour arrived, and radiant Gwynn Snapp led the couples out of the front door of the house. They walked to White Christmas as they began to form a white candle with red flame and green candlestick — the first colored figure remembered at Madison. 141 Alpha Sigma Alpha It ' s September of 1947 and Carter House once more resounds with the eager, excited voices of the A. S. A. ' s. Another year of sharing with each other events, both happy and sad, — rush week, a time of high hopes and hidden fears, pledging day with twenty- two girls entering into our group, participation in the Collegiate Press Convention for Lois and Mike. the Founders ' Day banquet, the entertaining and original Christmas party given to the old members by the new members on initiation day, and the Senior breakfast. These are some important things which every girl will remember. Again the days have slipped away, days rilled with the little things which are the essence of the sisterly atmosphere in the House. We recall those midnight reminiscences, those long involved plans for the future, visits of the alumnae, the time we got a new radio-vie, the satisfaction we felt when we received proof that Jo and Margaret climli the peak. Carter House 142 sj-ar ■v l I S« -£ : Patsy Ashbrook, Gyneth Arthur, Laura Dunnavant, Nancy Bryant, Jane Staples, Millie Bushong, Jo Garber, Mitzi Borkey, Katherine Collie, Margaret Egghorn, Jenny Snowden, Irene Blair, Ruth Harshbarger, Pat Ingram, Kay Richards, June Anderson, Betty Jean Smith, Earline Norwood, Lois Early Fourth : Jean Shelley, Eleanor Andrews, Lynn Black, Ann Yeatts, Norma Gay Third: Elsie Bellenot, Elizabeth Ferguson, Eva Ann Trumbo, Mary Rudasill, Margaret Hoggard, Mary Ellen Nethers, Dot Dickenson, Lou Goettling, Elizabeth Peak, Betty Gray Scott, Lois Stine, Gene Savage, Margaret Dukes, Hazel Smith, Carolyn Peters, Kitty Garner, Anne Hoover Second: Emily Pierce, Rebecca Settle, Helen Smith, Eleanor Gregory, Virginia Farmer, Betty Lou Henshaw, Betty W ' eller, Geraldine Neathery, Nancy Rogers. Front : Betty Retterer, Margaret Thacker, Betty Wilkins, Margaret Reid, Jo Vaughan, Barbara Cabe, Dawn Brewer, Ethelene Smith, Wanda Lewter, Nancy Buttcrworth the aim of our social service project had been accomplished, and the traditional Cafe Society rush party with its song, Kitchen Mechanics. Who can forget singing The Sweetheart Song and having that inexplicable feeling of love mingled with tears of regret that it must end soon? Yes, time has passed all too quickly, but the memories will remain. We realize that this year would not have been as memorable without the capable leadership of our president, Jo Vaughan, and our sponsors, Miss Boje and Miss Schneider. 143 Alpha Sigma Tau Last September we eagerly anticipated the arrival of each A. S. T. girl on campus. We could hardly wait for things to begin, for our ideas and plans were tremendous. lOAN HOLBROOK First on our list of things to do was to purchase new furniture and furnishings for Lincoln House. Under the supervision of Mrs. Lockard, our house mother, we purchased three lamps, a rug, and two end tables, and we upholstered two chairs. Were we proud of the finished product! Our rush party was held on October 17. The rushees were guests of Alpha Sigma Tau at the Club Amarillo, down Mexico way. Dr. Latimer ' s readings, the good food and rinks, the bullfight, Betty Lou ' s jokes (pure corn), and Torchy Ann, all helped make the evening one that will live long in our memories. We welcomed thirty-three pledges into our fellowship in December. Virginia Britton helped them along the road from pledges to active members. She did an excellent job, too. This was truly a red-letter year for us. We gained a new sponsor, Dr. Mary Latimer, who was always there, along with Miss Frank, to counsel and guide us. Relaxing after hard day Home — Lincoln House Our big night — The Rush Party 144 Back: Elizabeth DuPre, Norma Hoke, Margaret Kenny, Johanna Shallcross, Edith Cabaniss, Margaret Stone, Catherine Cover, Charlotte Evans, Mattie Tett, Beulah Owen, Particia Daugherty, Carrie White Moore, Betty Davis, Virginia Starke, Mary Virginia Ashby, Mary Lynn, Mary Gilmore, Jean Gaither, Elizabeth Pierce, Retha Shirker, Rose Marie Pace, Charlotte Boice, Virginia Grant, Anne Speight, Dorothy Elliott, Jean Snedegar Middle: Shirley Quinn, Ruth Thompson, Shirley Shorter, McClain Bowen, Vivian Ritenour, Virginia Britton, Martha Baker, Betty Milla Cox, Doris WTiite, Louise Clark, Barbara Banish, Lenore Seibel, Beulah Markham, Nancy Wilson, Patsy Sours Front: Margaret Reeder, Jane Castles, Betty Lou Brooks, Jean Jesse, Ann Williams, Joan Holbrook, Leslie Hall, Ruby Horsley, Nancy Ellis, Faye Bell, Elizabeth Jamerson, Jane Mohler. At Christmastide, we felt we wanted to share with others. Our own party was simple, but we fixed up a box of fruits and nuts and sent it to the Rockingham County Home. We ' ll never forget the enjoyment and satisfaction we had singing carols around campus. We were dreaming of a white Christmas. All good things must come to a close, and so must one year together in Alpha Sigma Tau. Off with the old and on with the new is our motto. Others will start next year anew, working, playing, serving, making memories in true A. S. T. fashion. 145 Pi Kappa Sigma VIRGINIA WATSON Although the days have come and gone, we proudly look back on the many wonder- ful times we have had this year. Under the capable leadership of Virginia Watson, Pi Kappa Sigma has successfully left its mark (in the campus. Rush week was one of the first important events on our calendar this year. At the beginning of this week, we threw out the welcome mat and opened wide our doors. The rec room was jumping as the rushees cut a rug on the con- crete floor. Then came our big party of the year — The Arabian Night Club. This club had everything Arabia ever thought of and more. At the end of rush week, we pledged thirteen girls into our sorority, and we called them the cream of the crop. We were very happy to have Mrs. Hal Sindles, the first vice-president of the Grand Council, inspect our chapter in ( )ctober. Mrs. Sindles was an excellent example of the Pi Kap spirit, and she left with us many new ideas to be used in the future. November 17 was another event for Pi Kappa Sigma, as we celebrated Happy smiles as they leave the library Ida Hart bribes Santa 146 Back: Nancy Perm, Jackie Burton, Ann Lyons, Betty Hurdle, Cary Goodson, Ida Hart Chappell, Evelyn Dickson, jane Grant, Margaret Jessup, Ebie Copley, Eustace Sampson, Marylew Ellison Third : Myra Fensterwald, Dorothy Budge, Juanell Mottern, Joyce Watkins, Iris Arrants, Mary Sheppard Alberts, Mary Hodgson, Frances Antrim, Barbara Shaw, Jackie Kayser, Anna Catherine Walter, Jeanne Peterson Second : Ruth Barnes, Joan Kirby, Cora Jean White, Jo Hammond, Alice Mercer Jones Jane McMurran, Anne Myers, Mary Alice Joyner, Mary Louise Huntington, Annalee Messick, Lois Brackett, Ann Curtis Front: Lynda Yeatts, Jane Pincus, Virginia Watson, Marjorie Phelps, Mae Zirkle, Martha Walton, Mary Hunter Drewrey, Cecil Kelley, Ramona McCary, Ann Thomas Founders ' Day. The pledges and members boarded the college bus and dined at the Triangle in Staunton. This was an especially memorable occasion for all of us. Then came Christmas — and the pledges played Santa Claus for the old mem- bers. We had the party in Alumnae Hall, and a real live Santa Claus came out of the chimney. He was really covered in ashes and soot. Tn his bag (laundry) he carried appropriate gifts for the old members. Our Christmas would not have been complete without the annual Christmas party for the orphans. We tied our gifts of toys and clothes in pretty packages and carried them to the orphanage. Since no party for children would be complete without ice cream, we carried that also. After the children had opened their presents, we played games and sang songs with them until we had to say good- bye. However, Easter wasn ' t far away and for the Pi Kaps that meant an Easter egg bunt at the orphanage. The bottle of green money and copper and silver coins sitting on the table in our front hall is an increasing collection for our war orphan in Europe. We have pledged to support a child for one year, and the girls are really doing a fine job. Our sponsors, Mrs. Johnston and Miss Jansen, have been more than helpful in directing our activities this year. 147 Sigma Sigma Sigma September brought us together again after a big Convention summer with a tan- gible reward resting on the mantle in the living room — the Efficiency Cup. We all have hopes of keeping it there. I.KK HUNTER October ' s golden days hold fond memor- ies of rush week, when we corralled twenty-six lovely pledges at the Sigma Dude Ranch. The ghosts of Wild Bill and Calamity Jane rode again! To prove that Tri Sigma is changing with the changing scene here at Madi- son, we sponsored a football team, the Sigma Dynamos. With l ' amp as cheer- leader and all seventy Sigmas giving ardent support, how could they lose? Christmas week with the T. B. Drive, the orphans ' party, that cold, cold session of carolling, coffee hour before Panhellic Dance, and finally the big dance itself with our lovely Gwynn leading the figure still leave us a little breathless. In memory of .Mr. Conrad Logan, our teacher and friend, we decided to give a book each year to the Harrisonburg Public Library, of which he was president. Mr. Logan was the father of Jane Logan Long, one of Alpha Upsilon ' s charter members. W That wonderful pledge day ' Sunday at Sprinkle House 149 Front : Jean Minis, Barbara Palmer, Gwyn Snapp, Jean Slaughter, Clarice Reeves, Evelyn lane Fosnight, Alice Hunter, Alice Sherman, Jo Johnson, Barbara Pamplin, Shirley Jones, Shirley F ' ickrel, Jean Derflinger, Henrietta Lanier, Sarah Seay Second : Lila Springmann, Marilyn Lee, Betty Matthews, Shirley Taylor, Gladys Kemp, Gina Ellen Gander, Joyce Dallas, Dorothy Herbert, Frances Garfinkel, Roberta Monahan, Joanne Craig, June larrett, Mary Jane Bryan, Mary Bob Sewell, Dorothy Layman, Martha Thomas, Jean Parker, Betsy Johnson, Hilda Lewis, Natalie Bowman Hack: Doris Sherman, Louise Woodward, Sarah Ferland, Katherine Hamilton, Nan Carter, Hetty Broome, Peggy Hollis, Marion Bates, Irene Munson, Marianna Clarke, Carter Harrison, Eleanor Tiller, Jane Lucy, Joyce Cramer, Virginia Harrison, Mildred Ritchie, Ann Starling. Elsie Thornhill, Trula Hutton, Peggy Dinkel, Martha Jane Smith, Faye Ferris, Marianna Howard, Joan Hartsook, Beverly Lewis, Mildred Cross, Margaret Hurst, Irene Revnolds, Lou Miller, Ann Sibert This year Founders ' Day celebrations were even more wonderful than before, as this was Tri Sigma ' s fiftieth birthday. The wearing of white, seeing and being with our alumnae, and the inspiring formal banquet will always live in that part of our hearts set aside for most special memories. We are justly proud of the marvelous work done by our president, Alice Hunter. When she started to set the machinery of Sigma into operation, things really began to happen in a big way. And we Alpha Upsilons could never think of Tri Sigma without cherished memories of our gracious sponsors, Rarca and Miss Hudson. Could we ask for more? Truly, it has been a glorious year for Alpha L ' psilon. Theta Sigma Upsilon BETTY COYNE Suitcases, trunks, and boxes of sundry gjp sizes and shapes were deposited in the MHH rooms and halls of Messick — the official signal to start another busy trip around the calendar to June. Of course, rushing was our first exciting and important layover, followed by our Rush Party, which was a whirlwind jaunt through sneak previews of Hallowe ' en, Christmas, and Easter, these gala occa- sions being representative of our theme. Within a short time our new pledges were welcomed whole-heartedly ' by all of the old members. Several highlights of the year were our privileges of sponsoring the Theta Thugs, the finest football team ever ; entertaining the men ' s club on campus, Sigma Delta Rho, at a coffee ; and holding open house for our girls and their dates before each formal dance. The Theta Sigs were proud and happy when two of our members, Nan Creel and Mary Lee Mover, were among those chosen for recognition in this year ' s edition of Who ' s Who in American Universities and Colleges. • Laugh and be gay Our House — Messick A meeting by the wall 15(1 Back: Mary Feagans, Martha Ramsey. Jean Collins, Gay Scott, Barbara Jameson Fourth : Inez Creel, Margaret Brown, Rebecca Rogers, Georgia Hoskinson, June Hardy, Man- Edwards, Margaret Holland, lloris Young, Charlotte Oothoudt, Sue Bostic, Betty Moyer 1 1 lyce Sutton Third: Mary Moyer, Mary Kidwell, Florence Perkinson, Elizabeth Rinehart, Lucille Grubb, Anna Faircloth Second: Virginia Miller, Kathryn 1 lehart, Betty Everhart, Helen Mitchell, Alice Engleman Front: Elizabeth Whitehurst, Louise Albrittain, Julia Smith, Elizabeth Coyne, Rose Mitchell, Nancy Long Time out for improvement ! With a flurry of paint brushes and drapery material, we overhauled dear old Messick. The days sped by and the annual Panhellenic dance was just around the corner. Our tickets were good for bids to a gay, exciting evening. We were especially pleased with the lovely decorations which were planned and supervised by our own Betty Coyne. Pride and delight were ours when we learned that Mary Lee Moyer had been chosen as the Madonna for the Y. W. C. A. Christmas Pageant. As we sped on into the spring, we welcomed visitors from Tau chapter at Farmville, sponsored the March of Dimes Campaign on campus, talked over old times with our alumnae at Homecoming, held open house for members of the other sororities on campus, celebrated our Founders ' Day with a formal banquet, and enjoyed a family picnic. And now our train of memory carries us almost prematurely to the end of our journey with reluctant thoughts of losing some of our cherished sisters with the coming of graduation. Thanks to Doc and Doc, Jr. and to each member for making this another happy, successful year. 151 Sigma Delta Rho 6 T Sigma Delta Rho has seen a busy year since it was organized by a handful of men students in the spring of ' 47. ■V I J BERYL SNKI.[.IN(;S We feel that our fraternity has exper- ienced a high degree of success in tine ful- fillment of its purpose of creating an atmos- phere of friendliness and cooperation toward the faculty, the student body, and other organizations on campus. The enthusiasm displayed by the individual mem- bers in planning and executing the various activities which the fraternity has ' reparing for battle 152 - - n Hack: I. I!. Figgatt, Ralph (.line, Larry Hatch Third: Roy Hawkins, D. J. Driver, D. W. Fawley, Jr., Richard Thompson, illi-. heal, Walter Sellers Second : Kenton Gamhill, Melvin Koogler, David tarter, Thomas Driver, Harrel Emmons, Nick Pascaretti, Pete Corbin Front: Ronald Burton, David Turner, Beryl Snellings, Jr., Baylor Nichols, Walter Eye, Roy Butler sponsored has been indicative of a true spirit of cooperation — a spirit which we trust will help establish a permanent place in Madison College for our fraternity. In the course of the year Sigma Delta Rho has sponsored a Sunday Vesper program and a Tuesday Listening Hour program, and has made contributions to various charitable organizations. On the less serious side there were occasional informal parties at Massanutten Caverns, and how well we all recall the frater- nity ' s big event of the year, the dance held in Reed Gym on January 31. The dance, which was given for the students and faculty, was the first to be spon- sored at Madison College by an organization of men students. To the diligence of our president, Beryl Snellings. and to the guidance and cooperation of our sponsors, Mr. ICagle and Dr. Curtis, we attribute much of the success of Sigma Delta Rho at the conclusion of its first year of activity. 153 The Orchestra Back at the beginning — it ' s such a good place to start. Orchestra girls know these words to be a favorite expression of our conductor, Mr. Marshall, during our three rehearsals each week. The New World Symphony, Caucasian Sketches, Beethoven ' s Fifth, March of the Little Lead Soldiers, and Amapola were heard coming from the studio in the fall and winter months in preparation for our spring activities. As before, March found the Alumnae listening to the orchestra which has grown, changed players, and advanced in the past year. No one knows what wonderful times we had presenting programs at nearby schools, giving our con- certs on campus, and playing on tour in the spring ! Madison College Orchestra — 1947 154 Practice, rehearsals, stage-crew work, travel, and playing — all went to make the successful orchestra year that holds many memories for us all. Blanchard, Reuu Branson, 1 lorothy Cabaniss, Edith Clendening, Nadine Coates, Jane Coffmann, Marguerite Cromis, Ellen Dobbs, 1 )iana Dunnavant, Laura Kabler, Betty MEMBERS Koontz, Helen Lehman, Marjorie Lester, Mary Mattox, Elizabeth McCarthy, Gloria M older, Jane Nutting, Judith Phelps, Jackie Richards, Kay Rhodes, Mary Stuarl Rogers, Nancy Rowe, Dorothy Snedegar, Jean Strader, Barbara Strader, Sarah Thomas, Dorothy Watkins, Shirley Willis, Ida Young, Doris Margaret Brown — Business Manager 155 The Glee Club When the halls of Harrison an- filled with melody, which drifts down from behind the closed doors of the music room, you know that the ( dee Club is having one of its three weekly rehearsals. It is not difficult to sense that those voices are vibrant and full of joy despite the fact that the participants face no harder tasks in the classroom than they do in these weekly practice sessions. After initiation at the beginning of the first members in the Glee Club was fifty. To celebrate JANE STAPLES semester he taking the total in of these tnmil new ier ol girls, OFFICERS ane Staples, Janice Lohr, I ' eggy I tinkle, Helen Smith, Peggy Wood, Emily I ' ierce [56 Back : Elizabeth Meeks, Virginia Hundley, Kctlia Shirker. Janice Lohr, Dorothy Wainwright, Doris Atkins, Luis Stinc Fourth fttr -. Margaret Hurst, Ruth Thompson, Frances Hundley, Elaine Starr, Betty Burnside, Julia Smith, Eleanor Tiller, Ann Hoover, Eugenia Savage Third Row: Virginia Eason, Rose Marie Pace. June Finks, Peggy Dinkel, Gertrude McGrew, Ruth Anne Agnor, Ollie Vee Walpoie, Patricia Stewart, Doris Davis, Nancy Jennings Second 7?oie : Shirley Quinn, Geraldine Neathery, Mary Margaret Purcell, Helen Spivey, Peggy Carter, Ann Carter, Emily Pierce, Eva Ann Trumbo, Betty Ferguson. Front: Ann Williams, Gwyn Snapp, Wanda Lewter, Shirley Harless, June Brewton, Marie Garher, Joanne Craig, Helen Smith, Jane Staples, Peggy Wood. we bad a picnic at Hone Quarry. A Softball game and lots of food were out- standing features of the day. This year we were on the move constantly, appearing in chapel, in Y. W. C. A. programs, and in other campus programs, such as May Day and Commence- ment. Our annual Christmas concert this year was enjoyed by a capacity crowd in Wilson Auditorium. The assistance of a seventy-five voice Glee Club from V. M. I. added considerably to an already superb presentation. The finale of the program, a fantasy of angels, was especially inspiring. Since the spring Auditions were held here on our own campus this year, in April, the Glee Club did not take its annual long trip. To make up this loss, we took several short ones from time to time. In the fall, we traveled to Roanoke, where we sang at William Fleming High School, Thomas Jefferson High School, and over radio station W. D. B. J. After the first semester examinations we went to Lexington for another performance with V. M. I. and were royally entertained by the cadets there. On Palm Sunday the Y. M. C. A. at the University of Vir- ginia played host to us as we sang at the University Chapel Vespers. In spite of the pleasant recollections of these trips, the singing of our Alma Mater each time the bus turned into the Madison gate came to be the most thrilling experience of all. Within tine heart of each Glee Club member there will always be a warm spot reserved solely for our director, Miss Shaeffer. the greatest inspiration of our successful achievement. 157 Lost Chords Back : Gloria McCarthy, Helen Koontz, Barbara Strader, Jackie Fhelps Front : Eleanor Andrews, Dorothy Branson, Nadine Clend ening, Shirley Watkins Black ties, white shirts, white jackets, and black skirts, hose or leg make-up. Surely we ' re not going to play for that dance tomorrow night ! We haven ' t had a good rehearsal for three weeks, and we haven ' t any hit tunes! That ' s what is often said by the Lost Chords. All kidding aside, Lost Chords practice each Tuesday and Thursday night for an hour and a half with Mr. Marshall ' s direction. The familiar back to the beginning, as in orchestra, is heard many times by Lost Chorders. We store up many memories each year playing for the Kiwanis Club, the Rotary banquet, the dances at Harrisonburg High School, the basket-ball games, Saturday night informals, and the high-light of the year, our own dance. 158 Concert Band The newly organized Madison College Concert Hand, composed of twenty- six players, is a group whose aims are to develop a musical acquaintance with band repertoire and at the same time to afford an opportunity for social develop ment. Membership in the band is open to any person who enjoys playing and who would like to further his band experience while studying at Madison. The band is looking forward to a continued growth. OFFICERS Jean Snedegar, Baylor Nichols, Edith Cabaniss, James Logan 159 Aeolian Club Eleanor Andrews, Shirley Wilson, Araxy Hatchik, Jo Johnson, Emily Pierce, Peggy Carter, Virginia Dixon, Peggy Dinkel, Betty Miller, Benny Hurst, Jane Mohler, Bessie Hawk, Freddie Willis In Harrison Hall recital room at live on Wednesday afternoons, the Aeolians, weary from a day of one continuous struggle from an 8 o ' clock class, student teaching, an unprepared music lesson, and that last double lab, gather for another musical. After the regular business meetings where we have discussed our year ' s activities, or agonized over the idea of playing in public, our adviser. Miss Dodd, demonstrates that there ' s nothing to it by fascinating us with Debussy ' s intri- cately woven Fireworks. So we plan and give recitals and keep a bulletin board of raido programs and musical events of interest in the surrounding community. 160 Scribblers ft oy fflarftl _3 « f JjJlXXxJ Ri rtxriy-m JLs g Z . -e-uCA a LA J-n afyf- - t- fy -ti- t-titf-Tt- 161 Cotillion Club The Cotillion members began a busy year with goating in the fall. During these days, every goat had the privilege of serving old members in every eon- eeivable way — from early morning concerts to afternoon variety aets. Amid tine Christmas rush, Cotillion members thought of less fortunate families in Harrisonburg with Christ- mas baskets. FRANCES WEEKS March 20, the dale of the annual mid-winter dance, remains the big mo- ment in the memories of Cotillions. Among their treasured souvenirs lies a blue and white dance program reminiscent of the night, when, in an atmosphere of moonlight and roses, Frances, our president, led the figure most gracefully. Throughout the year, Cotillion members enjoyed many socials, especially the picnic which closed the year ' s activities. GoaL Days are hard and long 162 OFFICERS lUnk: Barbara Pamplin, lane Pincus, Lynda Yeatts, Can Goodson I ' runl : Ruih Barnes, Frances Weeks, Janet Kayser Antrim, Frances Arrants, Iris Banish, Barbara Barnes, Ruth Batts, Betty Bland, I lorothy Bowman, Natalie Budge, I lorothy Carter, Nan ( hapman, Elsie Mae Christie, Frances Clark, Marianna ( nx, Rose Marj Craig, Joanne l reel. Inez Curran, Mary Curtis, Ann 1 lerflinger, Jean I Irewery, Mary Hunter I ludley, Jane Ellison, Man Lou Fensterwald, Biddy Ferguson. Mary Flora, Gloria Foster, Lorraine Foster, Nancv Frizzed. Phyllis Gallagher, Joan Garrett, Nancy Goettling, Lucille Goodson, Cary Grant, Jane Hamilton, Katherine M KM HERS llarlin, Ann Herbert, I lorothy Hoover, Ann Horsley, Ruby Ann 1 [oyer, Betty Huff, Gerry Hunter, Alice Huntington, Mary Louise Hutton, Trula Jarret, June Jones, Alice Jones, Shirley Kaylor, Susan Kenny, Maggy Kirby. Joan Kyser, Jackie Layman, I lorothy Leake, Betty Bern bow Lewis, Beverly Lewis, Hilda Lucy, Jane I yons, Anne Mahone, Jean McCary, Romans Meeks, Elizabeth Meekins, Jean Monohan, Bob Moore, Jane Mottern, Wannic Myers, Anne Owen, Bculah Pamplin, Barbara Parker, Jean Parotta, Mickey Penn, Nancy Perkinson, Florence Peterson, Jeanne 1 ' eterson, Lucy Pickerel, Shirley I ' ierce, Tony 1 ' incus, Jane 1 ' owell, Ann 1 ' owell, Nancy Printz, Romona 1 ' ugh. Jane Rainey, Nancy Reeves, Clarice Richards, Kay Sa age, Eugenia Savage, Kathleen Seay, Sara Shaw, Barbara Sheetz, Pat Sihert, Ann Snapp, ( iwyn Stewart. Patty Taylor, Shirley Thomas, Ann Thornhill, Elsie Vaughan, Ruth Walker, Madalyn Warren, Nancy Jane Watkins, Joyce W r atson, Virginia Weeks, Frances Welsh, Jane White, Doris 163 German Club This is the year German Club found its pot of gold at the end of the rain- bow. Remember the picnics we enjoyed together — our informal socials — the Christmas baskets we packed and de- livered — the new coke machine — en- tertaining Cotillion — helping with in- formal Saturday night dancing — the week end we took our dates on an outing to Massanutten Caverns for dancing, cards, and a buffet supper? Then, February 21 and Mardi Gras! This gay, scintillating cry heralded the most exciting German week end ever seen at Madison. First came the satis- faction of club members seeing their ideas and enthusiasm turn the gym into a world of glamour and enchantment ; then, the Saturday afternoon concert that gave us all a preview of the kind of music that has made Dean Hudson ' s orchestra one of the most popular name-bands. In the evening seniors and their dates PEGGY HOI. I. IS The Outing at Massanutten Caverns 164 OFFICERS Bark : Mildred Borkcy, Nancy Rogers, Angeline Matthews Front: Evelyn June Fosnight, Margaret Hoggard, Anna Fairclnth dined in Senior Dining ' Hall. Finally, there was lovely Peggy, dark eyes sparkling, leading the figure, which proved to be the climaxing moment of our big week end. The year would not be complete without extending our thanks and apprecia- tion to our sponsors. Dr. and Mrs. Pittman, Miss Vandever, and Mr. and Mrs. Bosckey, who helped to make our year a success. 1 lixon, Virginia I lonahoe, Shirley ] Juncan, Mary I unnavant, I .aura Dyer, Majorie Ellis, Nancy Faircloth, Anna Farmer, Virginia Lee Ferris, Faye Fosnight, Evelyn June Gaither, Jean rd, Forrest Anne Garlier, Josephine day, Norma Gilbert, Jackie Gooch, Jane Harrison, Carter Harshliarger, Ruth Hcnshaw, Betty Lou Hite, Elizabeth Hodgson, Jo Hogan, Marie Hoggard, Margaret Holloman, Jane Hollis, 1 ' eggy 1 loskinson, Georgia Hurdle, Reltv Anderson, June Ashhrook, Patsj Bates, Marion Bellenot, Elise Blair, Irene Borky, Mitzi Bowman, Caroline Bowman, Jo Brewer, Dawn Broome, Betty Bryan, Mary Jane Burf Burns, I ' hyllis Burton, Jackie Butterworth, Nancye Carter, Peggy Chappell, Ida Hart Clem, Evelyn Collie, Katherine Copley, Ebie Cox, Martha Coyne, Elizabeth Crawell, Betty 1 a is, Betty DeHart, Kitty 1 lickinson, 1 lorothj 1 ickson, Evelyn MEMBERS Ingram, Patricia Jessup, Margaret Johnson, Betty Johnson, Jo Kelley, Cecil Kemp, Gladys Lanier, Henrietta Lee, Marilyn Lewter, Wanda McMurran, Jane McWane, Ruth Matthews, Angeline Mattox, Elizaheth Messick, Annalee Miller, Virginia Mims, Jean Mitchell, Helen Mitchell, Rose Marie Munson, Irene Norwood, Earline Palmer, Barbara Peak, Elizaheth Peters, Caroline Phelps, Marjorie Reid, Margarel Reeder, Margarel Richmond, Billy Rinehart, Betty Rogers, Nancy Rosenbaum, Reba Settle, Rebecca Sewell, Mary Bob Sherman, Alice Siebel, Lenore Simmons, Shirley Smiley, Mary Smith, Helen Smith, lane Snowden, Jennie Stine, Lois Stone, Margaret Strictiand, Billy Anne Taylor, Jeanne Thomas, Martha Vaughan, Josephine Walters, Anna Catherine Walton, Martha Aim Waters, Fern Weller, Betty Wells, (linger Whitehead, Marionette Wilson, Nancy Wright, I (oris 165 Modern Dance Group Left Side: Biddy Antrim, Jane McMurran, Gerry Huff, Lucy Peterson Middle : Frances Keyser Right Side: Hilda Lewis, June Jarret, Alfreda Judy, Madline Gandy Front: Jo Hodgson, Bert Wallace, Warmy Mottern, Ann Taylor, Lynn Bla Ask any member of the Modem Dance Group whether it is possible to gain grace and poise in six easy lessons ! Most of the members have worked for a minimum of 140 hours this year to develop technique and control and, in addition, have worked on costumes, lighting, staging, and on actually creating group or solo dances. Obviously, the Modern Dance Group is not the group to join for fun only, but we have found that our efforts bring great satisfaction and enjoy- ment. The Modern Dance Club is offered to those who are interested in creative work and dance. The club now has thirty-six members, half of whom are in the choreographers ' workshop. The members participated in dances for Christ- mas assembly, and the Y.W.C.A. Christmas pageant. These dances were done to Christmas carols and were accompanied by audjence singing, choral group, an instrumental ensemble, and organ. Twenty girls were chosen to represent the group with an original composition at Woman ' s College, Greensboro, North Carolina, in March. This two-day con- ference included dance compositions by many other southern college dancers, criticism bv Martha Hill of New York University, and a stimulating master class for all. A dance recital was presented in March, in which ' I ' re-Classic Dances, Dances to Folk Songs, and included. The Modern Dance Group also sponsored films about the dance and helped with dance numbers for the May Fete. This has been a busy productive year for the Modern D nce Croup. ' Life at Madison College, ' Dances to Poetry were 166 Art Club We, the members of the Art Club, have little time to talk about Michael Angelo and other creators of art. We spend our time with other things. The Art Club look-, back over a full and, we hope, a prosperous year. New members sweated out tryouts, and we completed work outside the college, such as murals and poster ' s. We worried over the many girls eligible to be nominated for Miss Madison. Gloria at Work The week before a dance we lived a life described not as our own . lur dwelling place was Senior basement, our only nourishment being cokes, brought to us usually by a willing new member of the Art Club. Our president, ( rloria Mora, always kept her eve on the clock approaching the deadline as we applied the finishing touches. But later, when we saw Reed gym transformed into miniatures of our own U. ' a., W. L. and other favorites, we would trudge home to wash off the paint and to plan what we would do for the next dance and the dances of the years to come. Back: Anne Gordon, Dot Herbert, Ruth McWane. Middle: Betty Rinehart, I lawn Brewer, Gloria Flora, Virginia Branch. Front: nn Dovel, Emilie Lou Dickie, Rose Lee Shone, Ellen Pinching, Barbara Strader 167 Stratford Dramatic Club All the World ' s a Stage and All The Men and Women Merely Players Ladies of the Jury, a three-act comedy, was the first major produc- tion this year. The many rehearsals by the cast resulted in an overwhelming success MARY EDWARDS Members of the club presented Norman Corwin ' s radio play, The Plot to Overthrow Christmas, as the first of several presentations for Stratford-spon- sored Singspirations on Saturday nights. A scene from Ladies of the Jury Relaxing for a moment 168 Back: Baylor Nichols, Donna Hair, Beulah Owen, Gloria Flora Front: Mary Edwards, Gena Albera, Nancy Wilson, Frances Connock, Clarice Reeves, I r. Latimer, Ann Speight. Just before the beginning of the second semester, we welcomed our new members. The goats spent many harried minutes during the two days of in- formal initiation. Our president, Mary Edwards, directed Thank You, Doctor, a one-act play, which all enjoyed. ' n Stratford Day we sponsored a speaker for chapel. And so the curtain rang down on another successful season for Stratford. If) ' ) Association of Childhood Education I ' m k : Elaine Starr, Sue Lipps, Charlotte Oothoudt, Mary Caldwell, Willa Kackley, Audrey Spiro, Kuth Simpson, Jean Morrison, Dorothy Crowell, Elizabeth Gregory, Gay Bain, Helen Mitchell, Rose Marie Mitchell, Rebecca Settle, Marie Robertson, Helen Smith, Jean Mims, Norma Keyser, Barbara Bowen, Nancy Wilson, Anne Speight, Marilyn Deavers, Beulah Owen, Nan Astin, Ellen Rader. Front: Jo Johnson, Mildred Bushong, Helen Squyers, Nellie Hotinger, Betty Wilkins, Lila Springmann, Margaret Reid, Helen Eavey, Elma Darnell. If our club had a motto, most appropriately it should be — Remember when. We prospective elementary teachers remember when we were wee tykes trudging off to school, some of us quite pleased with the idea and others of us — well, shall we say, went on our way with a feeling of reluctance. Now, as we remember what school meant to us when we were small, we wonder if we will give to our children all the benefits we had ouselves or, it may be, those benefits of a good education which we did not have. With the initiation of new members in the early fall we renewed our pledge that through this organization we would come to know and understand children better, for it was upon this basis that we would strive together to learn more completely how to fulfill our tremendous responsibilities and opportunities as teachers or parents of young children. 17(1 Madison Business Club A new year and a new requisite for membership ! In order to establish a definite membership list and to create more interest, dues were collected for the first time. Results? About 130 members, making ours one of the largest clubs on campus. The series of meetings was opened first with movies on business subjects; next, with a tour of WSVA Radio Station. The Christmas program featured Mr. Overton Lee, Federal Court reporter, who spoke and demonstrated on the stenograph and T. B. M. electric typewriter. Following his talk, we served delicii ius refreshments. In January, a group went through the Textile Plant at Bridgewater. An entertaining program was provided in March by I ' rickett ' s Stationary Store. We extend our thanks to Miss Brady, our sponsor, who helped plan meetings and supervised the work of the club. OFFICERS Back: Gena (kinder, Hazel Smith, Audrey Hinton. Front: Frances Hundley, Miss Mary Margaret Brady. Curie Science Club Dorothy Elliott, Sue Bostic, Jeanette Tonner, Betty Gordon, Barbara Jameson, Helen Koontz, Katherine Kegley, I r. Raymond 1). Cool, Ernestine Johnson, Mary Ramsey, Mary Haughi, Prances Beville, Frances Hughes, Geraldine Martin, Mozelle Robertson, Irene Moffitt, Jane Castles, Marianna Howard, Geraldine Neathery 1948 marks the fourteenth anniversary of the Curie Science Club on this campus. The Curie Science Club, named for Madame Curie, was organized for science majors and minors interested in promoting science on campus, providing oppor- tunity for minor research work and discussing recent developments in scientific fields. This year Curie Science has provided a forum for the presentation and dis- cussion of subjects in the various fields of science. Under the sponsorship of Dr. Raymond D. Cool and Mr. Stephen C. Bocskey, and under the leadership of Dorothy Elliott, its president, the Curie Science Club has had a successful year and has truly lived up to its motto. ' ' On with Science. 172 Frances Sale Club The Frances Sale Hume Economics Club made an early start in a busy year by efficiently preparing and serving lunch to the guests at District (i Teachers Meeting. V I We had many interesting and timely programs during the year, including a visit from Janina Swiostek and Barbara Maliszewska of the University of War- saw. They studied poultry raising and general farming here in Rockingham County and will teach the improved methods when they return to Poland. Mildred Ritchie brought lots of new ideas and suggestions to our club from the Province II Workshop held at College Park, Maryland. Tier valuable con- tribution during this meeting awarded her a place on the program committee to plan next year ' s Workshop. Gladys Farmer, our president, is especially proud of the club ' s contribution to the Permanent Headquarters Fund. Our national headquarters will sometime have a home of its own. The Frances Sale Club is a spoke in the big wheel of the American Home Economics Association. Hack: Mary Keller, Marietta Armstrong, Lucille Berger, Nancy Bryant, Sara Jane Dill, Joan Hollirook, Ernestine Johnston, Geraldiue Martin, Mamia Barton, Betty Hurdle, Jane Staples, Mildred Ritchie, Anne Starling, Virginia Dare Eason, Mary Smiley, Margaret Sulsher, Sue Bostic, Martha Ramsey, Irene Blair, Louise Woodward, Fay Bell, Margaret Matthews Middle : Doris White, Jean Jesse, Betty Henshaw, Gladys Farmer, Mabel Henderson Virginia Ashby, Joy Hulvey Front: Jane Lucy, Dorothy Bethel, Dott Harris, Mary Frances Schuler, Mildred Haley, Mildred Andrews, Nadine Swinson, Ebie Copley, Jane Castles, Joanne Craig, Margaret Jessup, Nancye Butterworth, Ethel Spradlin, Lenore Seibel, Mary Frances Cohen, Dot Rovve 173 International Relations Club -art i Back: June Morrison, Elizabeth Whitehurst, Ellen Rader, June Lyons, Frances Weeks, Helen Rowe, McClain Bowen, Betty Lou Henshaw, Nellie Shumake, Margaret Chapman, Mary Keller, Frances Vier, Margaret Moore Middle; Joyce Sutton, Lucille Flook, Rebecca Settle, Betty Weller, Lynn Black, Louise (lark Front: Vcrnila King, Elizabeth Vaughan, Marie Robertson, Norma Keyser, Frances Sneed, Barbara Bowen, Easterbelle Bowen, Katherine Moorefield, Gwendolyn Look, Martha Thomas, I lot Lewis, Audrey Spiro The International Relations Club began the new year with a great start! Dr. Smith was our first speaker, and at this meeting thirty girls expressed their desire to become new members. Every other Thursday night we have met for discussions and fellowship under the capable leadership of our president, Rebecca Settle, assisted by Dr. Frederikson, our sponsor. Our programs consisted of movies, guest speakers, and discussions of vital issues. We may not have settled all of these questions, but we feel that we have a deeper interest in world affairs and a broader understanding of our country and its relations with the rest of the world. 174 Alpha Rho Delta Alpha Rho Delta, the classical club for Latin students, initiated a large num- ber of new members at the beginning of the first semester. This year the Latin Club had a total of twenty-nine members, which was much larger than the mem- bership of recent years. Our sponsors, Dr. and Mrs. Sawhill, assisted greatly in making our monthly meetings interesting and educational. Lectures were given on the various cultural and practical aspects closely connected with the study of the Latin language. Slides were shown on the numerous interesting features of Italy. Of course, the activities ol the Latin club were not always on the serious side. A valentine part) ' in February, a picnic at Massanutten Caverns in May, and several other informal parties, all contributed to the success and enjoyment of the Latin Club. Our thanks go to Ann Hoover, our president, and to Dr. and Mrs. Sawhill for a successful year in Alpha Rho Delta. Bat k : Dr. Sawhill, Tom Driver, alter Eye, Roy Butler Middle : Nancy Garnett, Joan Allebaugh, Joan Strawderman, Carter Harrison, Pat Griffith, Marjorie Birchard, Jean DePriest, Hazel Wine Front: Lois Layman, Ann Hoover, Frances Bethel, Inett Harrington 175 Le Cercle Francais Hack: Evelyn Scott, Hetty Hippensteele, Joyce Lumsden, Robert Dickenson, Fern Waters, Joyce Cramer, Alary Horn, Mary Boone, Shirley Shorter, Elizabeth Ferguson, Jean Collins, Barbara Shaw, I )r. Margarete Weolfel Middle: Ann Hoover, Martha Thomas, Leslie Hall, Glenda Allen Front: June Eaton, Lorraine Dorrington, Margaret Soukup, Betty Jean Smith, Shirley Dhein, Ethelene Smith Nous devons commencer notre seance . . . thus our talented president, Joyce Cramer, calls to order the meetings of Le Cercle Francais, guiding us through our year ' s ac- tivities. And what fun we have had ! The weelc end at the college camp . . . the gala evening spent packing boxes of food and clothing for distressed French families . . the tableau for the Y. VV. C. A. Christmas program . . . the Christmas party ... all in French. With the inspiration of our spon- sor. Doctor Woelfel, we have had a won- derful year. Boating at cami. 176 El Club Espanol In October the Spanish Club increased its enrollment by having a formal initiation service for those who had met the membership requirements. After llie initiation ceremony hamburgers plus trimmings became the menu for the evening and the language was strictly Spanish. We enjoyed the spring picnic in Shenandoah National Park very much. Swimming in mountain streams and eating tried chicken out-of-doors were the highlights of the picnic. It was great fun sitting before an open tire place at Solmonte. drinking goal ' s milk. Our mail) thanks to Glenna Dodson, president, and Dr. Martinez, sponsor, for their man) contributions to the futherance and promotion of our club. Although the year lias past, we look forward to the Spanish Club meetings next year and to more fun and laughter. Jeanne Peterson, Glenna Dodson. Margaret Holland. Margaret Soukup, Ethelene Smith, Sara Seay, Shirley Harless, Ann Curtis, Elaine Gunley, Gwendolyn Cook, Rolierta Gravely 17; Dolly Madison Garden Club Fuck : Jean Bruce, Louise King, Shirley Wilson, Helen Showa ' ter. Front: Elma Darnell, Martha Baker, Ellen Rader, Vivian Ritenouv, Margaret Matthews Besides our social meetings in Senior Hall in the fall, the secrets of the Bowers and the shared joys of gardening and of watching nature ' s ways provide the recreation for our club. Among our projects we chose the collecting of money for the purchase of seeds to be sent to our European friends. In the spring the members busily snip Bowers from their gardens and help contribute beauty to the infirmary and other campus buildings by placing these flowers in arrangements there. To Dr. and Mrs. Showalter, our sponsors, we wish to express our admiration and appreciation for their guidance and for their efforts, which helped make our annual spring picnic and i ur projects a great success. 178 4-H Alumnas As a start to bring the 4-H Alumnae back to life on Madison campus the three old members were able to receive thirty one new members into the organiza- tion at their first meeting on November 3. This club is an organization that has as its purpose the continuation of 4-H Club work, as well as the promotions of better understanding between people of different sections of our state. Thanks go to Elizabeth Gregory, our president, and to Miss Seeger, our sponsor, for the success of this year. Back: Lucy Bowen, Rena Blanchard, Freda Acker, Cora Marie Blackmore, Betty Sue Keller, Frances Love, Elizabeth Gregory, FYances Minor, Yennelle Dalton, Bess Bryant, Jeannette Cocke, Jean Bailey, Katherine Ward Front: Josephine Wilkins, Ann Ragsdale, Audrey Humphries, Martha Covey, Mae Hall, Jean Morrison, Mildred Hotinger, Laura Mae Lee, Maxine Martin, Sara Belle Lotts 17 ' ' Granddaughters ' Club Back: Betty Jane Dudley, Jeanne Bailey, Phyllis Hockman, Marietta Armstrong, Joanne Cronise, Betty Hoover, Peggy Shomo, Jane Mohler, Sallie Mapp, Mary Frances Shuler, Alice Engleman, Nellie Lou Shumake, Betty Lee Holsinger, 1 Ireama Bowen, Nancy Garth, Anne Dovel Middle: Nancy Morrison,, Martha Ramsey, Caroline Peters, Mary Keller, Anne Stout, Mariant.,1 Clarke, Virginia Lee Miller, Nancy Bryant, Jo Almarode, Juily Sterne. Front: Anna Claire Bowman, FJlen Rader, Verna Thompson, Jane Smith, Jo Anne W ' itten, Mary Anne Wh ' llcn, Jean Fultz, Betty Wilson, Charlotte Fleshman, Betty Brown The Granddaughters ' Club cherishes the traditions and memories of Madison College as passed down from mother to daughter. In November, at our candlelight service we initiated sixteen new members and then enjoyed a social together. Our main project for the year was Homecoming. Helping to register and usher our Alumnae around the campus was one of out duties. Some ot our other activities during the year were visiting the Children ' s Home at Christmas and spending a week end at the college camp. We wish to exprcs our thanks to our president, Mariana Clarke, for leading our club through a successful year, and also to our sponsors. Mrs. Dorothy Garber and Mrs. Althea Johnston, for their guidance. 180 Sesame Club The day students ' room in the basement of Harrison Hall is the meeting place and social center of all members of the Sesame Club. It is so near the post office and tea room that often eampus students conic in with that mid-morning cup of coffee or three-o ' clock coke to chat with those girls who conic as day students. This bit of sociability is always welcome as it helps the Sesame mem- bers to carry out one of its main purposes, to promote a closer relationship between campus ami day students. As a social organization, the club had several parties this year, the initiation party in October being the most important. We had some members who took part in the inter-dormitory basketball tournament, and with the aid of several varsity players Sesame made a good showing. More of us who were a little less active joined in the bowling party in February. Spring brought with it a chance tor outdoor activities — a week end at camp and a picnic. ( ur annual luncheon in tin- tea room ended the year ' s program. Back: Betsy Payne, Ann Hoover, Lois Sumption, Doris Wheelbarger, Virginia Baker Fifth: Joanne Hankins, Marjorie Birchard, Mabel Southern, Mary Lee Halin. Gene Miller Fourth : Juan Strawderman, Arleta Mitchell. Mary Frances Riser, Annabelle iJetamore, Lois Early, Jean Joseph, Sue Landis Third: Beth Williams, Juan Allebaugh, Dorothy Merry, Mary Margaret Purcell, Betty Fox Second: Betty Smith, Lou Echard, Wanda Webster, Anne Dovel, Greta Garher Front: Jean I ' halen, Goldie Shiill, Barbara Gainer, Jackie Dovel 1S1 REED GYMNASIUM 1S2 ATHLETICS Athletic Association A busy hum of activity surrounds our A. A. Council and its efficient workers. We ' ve come to know thai whenever A. A. has a hand in am mi dertaking its success is insured. |( i HAMMOND One good reason for this amazing output of energy is the type of leadership the organization has had under its president, [o Hammond, [o and the entire council welcomed the new additions tu the physical education staff, Miss Celeste Ulrich, Miss [annette Shaffer, and Miss Luellen Bowles, who. with the entire start, were always ready to aid A. A. whenever it was possible. Practice makes perfect!! 184 Freshmen were welcomed to Madison by the A. A. with a picnic on Septem- ber 17 and by the animal A. A. tea on ' ctober 9. Tin- outstanding A .A. projects of the year were a college Sports Day for all women ' s colleges in Virginia and the annual May Day. As always, A. A. sponsored intramural hockey and basketball, archery, tennis. volleyball, and horse slices. Each year new suggestions are put into operation to improve this program s that more of the student body may take part in sports activities. ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION COUNCIL front: Lou Goettling, Frances Garfinkle, Jean Shelley, Jo Hammond, Anna Lee Messick, Mickey Parrotta Middle: Dot Dickenson, 1 ris Wright, Frances Hundley, Rose Marie Pace, Henry Lanier, Barbara Pamplin Back Evelyn Dickson, A. C, Bowman, Jane Grant, C. J. Whin-, Jane McMun-an 185 Mercury Club Mercury was a scantily clad Roman god, who sprinted around with silver wings on his feet and carried a staff twined with two snakes as he relayed tidings and messages. Madison ' s little Mercuries are physical education majors and minors, who conceal those scanty gym suits with coats when they ' re sprinting around campus. The held of physical education constantly expands with a swelling enrollment Back: Irene Reynolds, Claudine Weaver, Betty Everhart, Shirley 1 ' ickrel, Mary Powell, Barbara Furr, Joanne Palmer, Joann Corell, Natalie Bowman, Jo Bowman, Ann Stout, Kathleen Savage, Kittie Blakemore, Marion Holbrook Second: Lois Early, Fern Waters, Jean Shelley, Gladys Kemp, Betsy Johnson, Betty Gray Scott, Barbara Banish, Kitty Travers, Doris Wright, Henrietta Lanier, Marie Parrotta Front: Frances Garfinkel, Dot Dickinson, Roberta Monahan, Mary Ellen Xethers, A. C. Bowman, Annalee Messick, Jane Grant, lane McMurran, Jo Hammond, Lou Goettling 186 of majors and minors here at Madison and with a bigger and better Mercury Club each year. A future that never looked dull is looking brighter. Mercury Club members assist with intramural hockey, basketball, and volley ball games. They sometimes come Pressed to play during a regular meeting and to officiate in various team games. When a group of people with such similar interests get together to discuss and do the things the} ' enjoy most, it ' s not just another meeting . It ' s fun! 1 III III 1 I JLi i i i Back: Alma Bedvvell, Elizabeth Peters, Genevieve Ciekot, Alarjorie Duquette, Jeanette Cocke, Lorraine Woodyard, Adelia Pond, Constance Graves, Nancy Nelson, Nancy Birch, Marie House Front: Dolores Webb, Catherine Cockrill, Mildred Bluett, Jeanne Wenzel, Jacqueline Dovel, Barbara Spaulding, Peggy Savage, Margaret Chapman, Claudine Carmen 187 Hockey The Team In Action Hockey season opened at Madison with the forming of eight dormitory teams, on which over 1(X) girls played. Ashby dormitory finished the tournament well in the lead, having won all their games, and Johnston Hall and the sororities tied for second place. There were several much-heralded games during the period when intramurals were in full swing — the amusing Faculty-Student game and the annual Odd-Even game. Bark: Henrietta Lanier, Catherine Cockrill, Jane Grant, Marianna Howard, Doris Wright, I. mi Goettling, Alma Roberts, Dolores Webb, Genevieve Ciekot. Front: Jo Hammond, Dot Dickenson. 188 From the intramural program a group of fifty-five players were selected to participate in extramural games. This team, with Jo Hammond as captain. played Sweetbriar and Westhampton and attended the hocky tournament in Fredericksburg, where Madison was honored by having two of her players, Marianna Howard and Genevieve Ciekot, chosen to play in the Souhteastern district tournament for the Virginia All-State teams. Ceikot was then selected to play in the national tournament in Philadelphia. A grateful team gave Miss Jannette Shaffer, hockey coach, a banquet at the end of the season. ft n 4 % Back: Miss Shaetfer. Mary Shirley, Mildred Bluett, E elyn Dickson, Betsy Johnson, Lorraine Woodyard, Mary Ellen Nelhers, Jean Shelley, Margaret Chapman, Nancy Birch, Frances Hiindley Front: Marianna Howard, Doris Wright, Henrietta Lanier, Catherine Cockrill, Adelfa Pond, Jane Grant, Gencyieye Ciekot, Dot Dickenson, Lou Goettling, Jo Hammond, Bobby Roberts, Dolores Webb 189 Tennis Club What ' s wrong with the picture below? It just isn ' t complete because five new members aren ' t there to smile and look pretty. Margaret Chapman, Mac Critzer, Nancy Powell, Mary Ellen Nethers, and June Brewton successfully passed winter semester tryouts held in Ashby gym- nasium. Then from January till spring they joined the old members in longing for firm courts and warm weather. Fall and spring are both seasons when Madison ' s tennis club shines, hut the sun wouldn ' t oblige the club by shining this fall. Thirty-two participants in the annual fall cup tournament had barely completed the first round when old man winter crossed racquets with them. It went on the record as unfinished busi- ness ; so watch out for next year ! Jane Grant, club president, and Miss Bowles, faculty advisor for the club, thave worked together to plan meetings, schedule tournaments, and improve Ithe club. Henrietta Lanier, Dot Dickenson, Jane Grant, Lou Goettling, Dot Lewis, Jean Shelley, C. J. White, Angeline Matthews, Taffy Savage, Bob Monahau. ' «) Archery Club Always advance to the target range behind Junior Hall. It ' s definitely bad luck to turn your retreating side to anyone who isn ' t archery club material. Note the maids in the picture below who are squinting their pretty eyes down the shafts of their arrows. They ' re Archery Club members, but there are plenty of potential club members on campus whose pictures are not shown. And bless me, if this year we didn ' t have a few William Tells among the female archers segregated, of course. Dot Dickinson was re-elected Archery Club president, and Miss Celeste Ulrich became the new club sponsor. Early in the fall these capable leaders planned a series of archery classes to be instructed by old members. Girls who tried out for the club were accompanied by an old member, who checked to see if they made eighty-five points from twenty-four arrows. They say club members keep their slim figures by chasing their own arrows. That ' s much more pleasant than skimping on calories, don ' t you think? ' 5 ' : ' li - ; w + ■Faye Bell, Dot Dickinson, June Morrison, Alice Engleman, Jean Morrison, Peggy Gentry, Dolly Elliot, Betty Gray Scott, Ebie Copley, Lois Early, Jean Shelly, Lou Goettling, Jeanne Slaughter 191 Porpoise Club Improve that kick! Watch how you lift that arm ! — No, come back and I ' ll show you. Mickey i ' arrotta, Porpoise Club president, was patience personified at the club ' s Wednesday night meetings at the pool. Her talent and drive helped to bring the club real success in its largest event, the spring program. Instead of practicing once a week, members met daily to rehearse the program, which was destined to make a big splash with an ap- preciative audience. MICKEY PARROTTA nick: Kathleen Savage, Shirley Shier, Betsy Johnson, Wanda Lewtcr, Mickey I ' arrotta, Audrey Turner, Ann DonLeavy, Henrietta Lanier Front: Bob Monohan, Margaret Clark, Norma Gay, Margaret Reecler, Natalie Bowman, Frances Garfinkle. 192 Back: Lois Early, Lorraine Foster, Kitty Travers, licrt Wallace, Shirley Hobbes, Marjorie Dukette Front: Madaline Gandy, Hilda Lewis, Betty Hurdle, Frances Christie, Lucy Peterson, , Martha Moore, Dorothy Nichols, Genevieve Goeffert ( ld Porpoise members were grateful tor the two days of fall and spring goat- ing when new members made beds, swept floors, and performed other troublesome domestic duties for them. The parties to celebrate the official acceptance of the new members were hilarious affairs. An overworked clean-up committee removed untold numbers of empty coke bottles and candy wrappers long after the party-goers had left for their respective dormitories. Next year ' s club will have a real record to beat, but with Mickie and Miss Savage, our sponsor, we have no misgivings about next year ' s success. 193 Girls ' Basketball SOME OF THE SQUAD Back: Betty Lou Everhart, Genevieve Ciekot, Lorraine Woodyard, Jean Swartz, Claudenia Carmen, Henrietta Lanier Front: Betty Johnson, Shirley Pickrel, Mildred Bluett, Lou Goettling, Jean Shelley, Dot Dickenson, Dolores Webb Two hundred and forty-five girls who came out for intramural basketball this year were divided into four campus leagues. These leagues played a round- robin tournament, followed by an elimination tournament to determine the dor- mitory team champions for the school. Doris Wright and Margaret Chapman, aided by volunteer student coaches, organized and scheduled the intramural program. These student coaches picked out the most likely intramural players to tryout for the extramural team. Out of these players who tried out for the extramural team a faculty-student council selected twenty of the most promising players to play on the squad. Lou Goettling was captain of the team which, Celeste Ulrich, enjoyed a successful season. ith the fine coaching of Miss 194 Boys ' Basketball Back: D. W. Fawley, Walter Eye, Waldo Miller, Harry Earman, Bill V ' oolf, Dwight Miller Front: Ralph Riser, I. B. Fi ' ggatt, Dave Turner, Bill Nash, Pete Corbin, Bill Garnett Well, look who ' s here again ! This is actually the second year that the Madi- son Dukes ' manly cagers have played for a college that was once just another female institute of higher learning. This year was better than ever for the boys, despite their inability to schedule more than one practice a week. Many of the players had a year of experience behind them, but there was the added factor of having more men students to choose from this year. The boys played University of Virginia, Bluefield College, Farmville College, Bridgewater College, and Shenandoah College in a schedule full of stiff competi- tion. Coach Warren eased them over the rough spots and the boys had a right to brag about him a little at the banquet, which officially closed their basketball season. 195 Minor Sports Everyone knows you play a good game t ridge, Susie, b u I your class is more in- terested in how well you can spike that volley-ball over the net and drop that basket-ball in the goal. You ' re the backbone of your class teams and don ' t ever forgel it. Remember how you thought v o u just Watch that birdie ! ! 196 couldn ' t play badminton and how your roommates gave you the aw-come-on-we- can ' t-play-either treatment and dragged you over for your first engrossing game in the sport you couldn ' t play. Yuu learned then that il isn ' t necessary to be an expert to get a wonderful litt from a strenuous sport. You never were good at swimming and you Still aren ' t one of the best, but wasn ' t it grand when you swam the whole length of the pool for the first time and clung tn the rail at the deep end, panting with exhaustion and glowing with pride? Soft ball, tennis, and archery — you plaved them all this year and next year vou ' ll want to try your hand at horse shoes and golf. A home run ! 197 At this rate, Susie, your bridge game is really going to suffer. A perfect dive Henry shows us how 198 SCHOOL LIFE Region S P o 8 .ororitv Rushing P Ss Monday M CALENDAR 200 V or r ,, vei op«!« « °c« i „ Here To f « ■Madison J ' h, w ,n «« ' ' af Gmae ° J ' f« Season ' ' c «« ' Wl 25 Years Ago First BREEZE Appeared On Madison Campus ' « ,. CALENDAR 201 Meet our waking-up ' girls .... up Behind the scenes with the staff of life With true domesticity, these girls are well established in the home-eel lab. 202 No scene at Madison is more typical than splashers in the ram on Wilson steps. We never really expected to meet an earthworm or a 203 What would we do without tlie bulletin board to re- mind us of forgotten meetings and to find lost articles for us ? The practice rooms are a delight for- bidden to all except students of music, but the outside window with the listening level is nice. 19M If you can ' t find your roommate, your history teacher, or even your date, have you looked in the tea room ? 204 Whether lie has that letter for us or not, Mr. Rolston is a friend to all of us all the time. Maybe it ' s because he tries to fill up our boxes. The thrill of the P. O rush never changes, although we thrill to it three times a day When you need a book, a piece of good advice, or just a motherly pat on the shoulder, a call on Mrs. Garnett is the answer. 205 This approach to the stuaj of nutrition is known as ratology. ' See yourself as Roentgen would have seen you through his X-ray machine! 206 Behind the main desk in the library we enter the mysterious sanctuary of the stacks. The boys have a meeting on Reed terrace — or is all this just a means of avoid- ing the activity inside ? 207 Lois, Cabe, Mike, Becky, and Renie put the Breeze to bed on its twenty-fifth anniversary. Model airplanes are among the interests of college students these Mr. Eagle and his party claim Massanutten Peak, 1947, on the annual climb to the top. 2T Jft 208 ( ne of the nicest things about a dance week end is that the week end is not over with the dance; Sun- day with flowers is all part of it. The men and their cars add a certain vorldliness to life at Madison. Music from the new vie and our hostess make a date worth remembering 209 The gym becomes a ball- room and we become belles of the ball . . . Madison is one place where being on the rocks is fun ! 210 FEATURES i i h i- SENIORS DAWN BREWER Is it Lauren Bacall, Veronica Lake, or Dawn Brewer who just passed by? they ' ll be saying in Hollywood next year. Or, maybe talented Dawn will amaze the world instead with her first one- man exhibition of oils. JO HAMMOND A veteran and a worthy one. Jo has been a leader since she entered Madison. We admire in her the composure, poise, and maturity of a woman. 212 MARY LOUISE HUNTINGTON Myrt came from the North and conquered the South as president of our student body; she ' s one Yankee who will al- ways he welcome in a southern home. JO JOHNSON A double-time worker, Jo has mothered her Schoolma ' am and her young pupils with a special love combined with hard work and good humor, and, of course, gratifying results. MARY LEE MOYER As a vision a madonna, as a reality the chairman of the Honor Council, Mary Lee has a personality that makes her worthy of a place in the annals of Madisun. i MARGARET REID Mike Reid, the telephone, the typewriter, and the Breeze are close companions. Sparkling blue eyes and ready smile make her a star reporter here, 214 EVA ANN TRUMBO Eva Ann must have passed with honors a course in personal- ity integration. An all-round for- mula of work, play, love, and worship have developed in her an ideal leader for YWCA. BARBARA WENSEL Barbara ' s efforts to bring the Honor System to Madison an her other numerous achievements through her years of attendance make her a candidate for leader- ship anywhere. 215 JUNIORS BETTY BROOME Betty has unfailing energy, en- thusiasm, and ability for achieve- ment that is comparable only to that of the mythical Hercules. She is the good friend, the coun- selor, and the director in every- thing she undertakes. MARIANNA HOWARD Marianna has always been to the fore in dependability and ac- complishment. Success in athle- tics, student government, and class leadership has made her a captain. 216 FRANCES WEEKS Dark, diminutive Frances made an enchanting figure as president of Cotillion Club. Her manners, hearing, and lovable personalit} give her an ageless charm. BETTY WELLER The Junior Class knew a prize when they saw it. Blessed with beauty and brains, Betty has us- ed her endowments to advantage in leading her class. 217 SOPHOMORES JEAN PARKER Jean Parker, or Parker, is as popular as the familiarity of her name implies. During ' her freshman year and her sopho- more year she has been a recog- nized and featured personality. KAY RICHARDS As Kay of Carnegie Hall, Kay II of the airwaves, or Kay Emily Post, she will always be remem- bered as a blithe, petite, well- groomed inspiration to Madison College. 218 FRESHMEN JEANETTE COCKE Talented enough to be a major in both music and physical edu- cation, lovely enough to be the New-Girl bride, and intelligent enough to be a class officer, Jeanette has already become a significant person at Madison. ■I SHIRLEY COLBERT Shirley is the executive type, president of the freshman class and president of Spotsvvood dor- mitory ! She is beginning viva ciously and is giving an admir- able performance. 219 JEANETTE COCKE NEW-GTRL BRIDE 220 JEANETTE COCKE NEW GIRL BRIDE SUSAN KAYLOR MAID OF HONOR 221 Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities Back: Jo Johnson, Dawn Brewer, Phyllis Epperson, Mary Lee Moyer, Nancy Jane Warren, Peggy Hollis, Gladys Farmer, Martian! Reid Middle: Barbara Wensel, Nan Creel, Mary L. Huntington, Cora Jean White Front: Frances Hundley, Eva Ann Trumbo, Jo Hammond, Ruse Marie Pace Madison College is privileged to offer sixteen seniors every year as represen- tatives to the annual edition of Whos ' Wlw Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. Certainly this will be a remembered event for the chosen ones. This publication forms a basic and integral part of college and of business life in the future, and it functions in several capacities. It provides an incentive lor the best results from college experience; it presents a means of compensation for achievement ; it sets up a standard of measurement for scholastic and service organizations; and it acts as a valuable recommendation all over the world for these students. We are very proud of these girls, and we feel that through the just decisions of our faculty members the honors have been well distributed. Wear your laurels, seniors ! You have deserved these rewards. 222 MARY LEE MOYER MADONNA 223 MAY QUEEN ANN MYERS MAID OF HONOR PEGGY HOLLIS 224 Ruth Barnes, Jane McMurran, Betty Mathews, Mary Louise Huntington, Nan Creel. Mary Lee Moyer, Anna Faircloth, Dawn Brewer, Ruth Thompson, Gwyn Snapp, Frances Hundley 225 Scenes From 226 May Day 1947 227 Index OPENING SECTION 1-16 CLASSES 17-94 Senior Panels 18-49 Junior Panels 50-67 Sophomore Panels 68-77 Freshman Panels 78-91 Snaps 92-94 ADMINISTRATION 95-109 Views from Yesterday 1 10-1 12 ORGANIZATIONS 113-181 ATHLETICS 182-198 Athletic Association 184-185 Mercury Club 186-187 Hockey 188-189 Tennis Club 190 Archery Club 191 Porpoise Club 192-193 Girls ' Basketball 194 Boys ' Basketball 195 Minor Sports 196-198 SCHOOL LIFE 199-210 Calendar 200-201 Activities 202-210 FEATURES 21 1-227 Class Features 212-219 Bride 220 Bride and Maid of Honor 221 Who ' s Who 222 Madonna 223 May Day 224-227 INDEX SENIOR STATISTICS STUDENT DIRECTORY ADVERTISEMENTS 228 Senior Statistics Glenda Rae Allen. Secondary Education. Le Cercle Betty Lou Brooks. Elementary Education Tennis Club Francois, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, Secretary ' 46, President ' 47; ' 47, ' 48; Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority, ' 47 ' 48 • A C ' Kappa Delta Pi, ' 48; Sigma Phi Lambda ' 46; Y. W. E., ' 48; Y. W. C. A. C. A. Betty Lee Brown. Secondary Education. Y. W. C. A. Margaret Allen. Business Education. Pi Omega Pi, ' 46, ' 47; Business Club, ' 45. ' 46, ' 47; Usher Staff ' 47; Y. W. C. A. Bertha May Andrews. Home Economics. Frances Sale Club. Eleanor Andrews. Elementary Education. Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48 ; Aeolian Club, ' 47, ' 48, President, ' 48; Lost Chords, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48. Mary Virginia Ashby. Home Economics. Frances Sale Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 4, ' 48, Reporter, ' 48; Breeze Reporter, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47 ; Schoolma ' am Staff, ' 46, ' 47 ; Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48. Nancy Lee Ballard, Secondary Education. Choral Club, ' 46, ' 47; Spanish Club, ' 46; Schoolma ' am Typing Staff, ' 46, ' 47; Y. W. C. A. Ruthe Barnes. Business Education. Business Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Cotillion Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, Business Manager, ' 47, Vice-President ' 48 ; Pi Kappa Sigma Sorority, ' 48; Stratford Dramatic Club, ' 47, ' 48; Y. W. C. A. Mildred Lindsay Borkey. Secondary Education. Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48 ; German Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, Reporter, ' 48. Zelma Sue Bostic. Home Economics. Theta Sigma Upsilon, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Frances Sale Club, ' 46, ' 48; Curie Science Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Y. W. C. A. Dreama Ederle Bowen. Secondary Education. Alpha Rho Delta, ' 45, ' 46; Granddaughters ' Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Westminster Fellowship ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; 4-H Alumnae Club, ' 48; Y. W. C. A. Anna Claire Bowman. Secondary Education. Mercury Club, President, ' 48; Athletic Association; Grand- daughters ' Club; Y. W. C. A. Dorothy Sue Branson. Secondary Education. Orches- tra, ' 45, ' 45, ' 47, ' 48, Vice-President, ' 48; Lost Chords, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, Business Manager, ' 48; Band, ' 48; Archery Club ' 45; Y. W. C. A. Dawn Brewer. Secondary Education. Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, Vice-President, ' 48; German Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Who ' s Who ; Pan- hellenic Council, ' 48; Junior Marshall, ' 47; Social Committee, ' 46, ' 47; Schoolma ' am Art Editor, ' 48; Art Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, President, ' 47; Spanish Club, ' 46, ' 47. Virginia Dare Britton. Home Economics. Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority, Frances Sale Club ; Y. W. C. A. Katherine Ruth Buckner. Home Economics. Frances Sale Club, ' 47; Y. W. C. A. Anne Ward Bunts. Business Education. Business Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Wesley Foundation, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Y. W. C. A. ' 47, ' 48. Forrest Anne Burford. Home Economics. German Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Choral Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47; Y. W. C. A. Barbara Cabe. Secondary Education. Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, Secretary, ' 48; Breeze Reporter, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, News Editor, ' 48; Student Council, 47; I. R. S., ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, President, ' 46; Spanish Club, ' 46; Class Reporter, ' 47. Mary Ellen Caldwell. Elementary Education. A. C. E. ; Westminster Fellowship ; Y. W. C. A. Jewell Campbell. Business Education. Business Club. ' 47, ' 48; Y. W. C. A. ' 48. Betty Milla Cox. Business Education. Pi Omega Pi, ' 47, ' 48; Kappa Delta Pi, ' 47, ' 48; Student Council, ' 48; Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority, Secretary, ' 48; Assistant Editor of Handbook, ' 48; Business Club, ' 47, ' 48, Treasurer, ' 48; Sigma Phi Lambda, ' 47; Reporter of Freshman Class, ' 46; Editorial Staff of Breeze, 46. Elizabeth June Coyne. Secondary Education. Theta Sigma Upsilon Sorority, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, President, ' 48; Panhellenic Council, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Senior Class Business Manager, ' 48; Student Council, ' 47; Ger- man Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Schoolma ' am Staff, ' 46, 47; Kappa Delta Pi, ' 48; Spanish Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, President, ' 47, ; Archery Club, ' 46, Reporter ; Y. W. C. A. Catherine Elizabeth Craun. B. S. Sigma Phi Lambda, ' 46, ' 47; Alpha Rho Delta, ' 45, ' 46; Sesame Club, ' 45, ' 45, ' 47. Melba Inez Creel. Secondary Education. Theta Sigma Upsilon, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, Secretary, ' 47; Sigma Phi Lambda, ' 45, ' 46; Kappa Delta Pi, ' 47; Recorder of Points, ' 48; Cotillion Club, ' 47, ' 48; Reporter of Senior Class, ' 48; Panhellenic Council, Corresponding Secretary, ' 48; Who ' s Who ; Y. W. C. A. Elma Rebecca Darnell. Elementary Education. A. C. E. ' 46. ' 47, ' 48. Treasurer, ' 48; Dollv Madison Garden Club, ' 47, ' 48; Y. W. C. A. Betty Davis. Secondary Education. German Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Clara Barton Club, ' 46; Student Govern- ment .summer ' 47, Secretary-Treasurer ; Y. W. C. A., ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Schoolma ' am Staff, ' 48; Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority, ' 48. 229 Dorothy Dickenson. Secondary Education. Mercury Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, Secretary ' 47, Vice-President, ' 48; Archery Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, President, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Varsity Hockey, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, Captain, ' 48; A. A. Council, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Tennis Club, ' 47, ' 48; Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority, ' 47, ' 48; German Club, ' 47, ' 48; Varsity Basketball, ' 48; Y. W. C. A. Glenna Dodson. Business Education. Pi Kappa Sigma Sorority ; Spanish Club, President, ' 48 ; Stratford Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Tennis Club, ' 48. Mary Hunter Drewrey. Secondary Education. Pi Kappa Sigma Sorority, Corresponding Secretary, ' 47; Cotillion Club, Spanish Club, Reporter, ' 46, ' 47 ; Freshman Y. W. C. A. Commission. Mary Margaret Duncan. Home Economics. Frances Sale Club, ' 45. ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; German Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; I. R. C, ' 47, ' 48; Dolly Madison Garden Club, ' 47; Y. W. C. A. Lillian Virginia DeModena. Business Education. Busi- ness Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Newman Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Pi Omega Pi, ' 48. Helen Showalter Eavey. Elementary Education. A. C. E., ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Dollv Madison Garden Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48 ; Freshman Chorus, ' 45 ; Y. W. C. A. Alice Roberta Engleman. Business Education. Theta Sigma Upsilon Sororitv, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Sigma Phi Lambda, ' 45, ' 46; Pi Omega Pi, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Business Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Granddaughters ' Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Westminster Fellowship, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Y. W. C. A. ; Archery Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48. Ola Epperson. Home Economics. Freshman Chorus, ' 45 ; Y. W. C. A. Phyllis Epperson. Business Education. Alpha Sigma Alpha Sororitv, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, Editor, ' 47; Breeze Staff, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47; Sigma Phi Lambda, ' 45, ' 46; Schooima ' am Staff, Copy Editor, ' 46, Assistant Editor, ' 47, Business Manager, ' 48 ; Scribblers, ' 46, •47, Chief Scribe, ' 48; Kappa Delta Pi, ' 47, ' 48; Pi Omega Pi, ' 46, Historian, ' 47, ' 48; Who ' s Who. Elizabeth Ann Ferguson. Bachelor of Arts. Scribblers, ' 47, ' 48; Junior Marshall, ' 47; Le Cerde Francois, ' 47, ' 48 ; Sesame Club, ' 46. June Finks. B. S. in Education. Glee Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48. Lucille Flook. Secondary Education. I. R. C. ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, Vice-President, ' 48; Curie Science Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 4,S; 4-H Alumnae Club, ' 47, ' 48. Evelyn June Fosnight. Elementary Education. Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, Treasurer, ' 48 ; German Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, Sargeant-at-Arms, ' 48; Honor Council, ' 47; Choral Club, ' 46, ' 47; A. C. E. ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, Vice-President, ' 48, Freshman Com- mission Treasurer, ' 45, Y. W. C. A. Nancy Foster. Secondary Education. Transfer from Averett lunior College in ' 46; Theta Sigma LIpsilon Sorority, MS ; Cotillion Club, ' 47, 48; I. R. C. ' 47, ' 48; Y. W. C. A. Ethel Gaines. Business Education. Business Club, ' 47, ' 48 ; Y. W. C. A. Betty Joan Gallagher. Home Economics. Cotillion Club, ' 47, ' 48. In Garber. Secondary Education. Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority, ' 45, ' 46, ' ' 47, ' 48; German Club, ' 47, ' 48; lunior Class Vice-President, ' 47 ; Student Council, Vice-President, ' 48; Y. W. C. A. Jean Moore Gilbert. Secondary Education. lane Grey Gooch. Liberal Arts. German Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48. Elizabeth Gordon, Secondary Education. Westminster Fellowship, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Curie Science Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, Vice-President, ' 48; Y. W. C. A. Joan Graeff. Home Economics. Freshman Chorus, ' 45 ; Y. W. C. A. Eleanor Gregory. Secondary Education. Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Y. W. C. A. Anna Butler Faircloth. Business Education. Theta Sigma Upsilon, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; German Club, ' 47, ' 48, Secretary, ' 48; Y. W. C. A.; Business Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, President, ' 47; Junior Marshall, ' 47. Gladys Vivian Farmer. Home Economics. Frances Sale Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, President, ' 48; Kappa Delta Pi, ' 47, ' 48, Vice-President, ' 48; Wesley Foundation, President, ' 48; Alpha Sigma Tau Sorori- ty, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, Chaplain, ' 48; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, ' 48; Sigma Phi Lambda, ' 45, ' 46; Freshman Chorus, ' 45; Who ' s Who. Mary Brown Feagans. Home Economics. Transfer from Lynchburg College in ' 46. Theta Sigma LTpsilon Sorority, ' 48 ; Frances Sale Club, ' 48 ; Wesley Foundation, ' 47, ' 48; Y. W. C. A. Lucille Grubb. Business Education. Theta Sigma Upsilon Sorority, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Choral Club, ' 46, ' 47; Business Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; I. R. C. ' 47, ' 48; Y. W. C. A. Donna Jean Hair. Home Economics. Frances Sale Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Stratford Dramatic Club, ' 48; I. R. C. ' 45. ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Curie Science Club. ' 48. Leslie Hall. Secondary Education. Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, Editor, ' 47, Treasurer, ' 48; Sigma Phi Lambda, ' 45, ' 46; Kappa Delta Pi, ' 47, ' 48; Student Council, ' 45, Assistant Recorder of Points, ' 48; Honor Council, ' 48; French Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, President, ' 46, Vice-President, ' 47, Editor, Club, ' 46, ' 47; Wesley Foundation, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 48; House Vice-President, ' 47, President, ' 48; Choral Worship Chairman, ' 47; Y. W. C. A. 230 Joyce Hammond. Secondary Education. Pi Kappa Sigma Sorority, ' 47, ' 48; Kappa Delta Pi. ' 47, ' 48; Mercury Club, ' 47, ' 48; Athletic Association, Presi- dent, ' 48; Porpoise Club, ' 47; Hockey Team, ' 47, ' 48; Cotillion Club, ' 47; Who ' s Who. Prances Hundley. Business Education. Business Club, President, ' 48; A. A., Business Manager, ' 48; Glee Club, Business Manager, ' 47; Pi Omega Pi, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority, Y. W. C. A., Who ' s Who. Wilma Hampton. Business Education. Business Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Y. W. C. A. June Hardy. Business Education. Theta Sigma Upsilon Sorority, ' 45, ' 46. ' 47, ' 48; Wesley Founda- tion, Corresponding Secretary, ' 47 ; Pi Omega Pi, Vice- President, ' 47; Y. W. C. A., Treasurer, ' 48. Virginia Yancey Harrison. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Pi, ' 47, ' 48 ; Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorori- ty ; A. C. E. ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48. Mary Katherine Haught. Bachelor of Science. Curie Science Club; Westimster Fellowship, Y. W. C. A. Mabel Louise Henderson. Home Economics. Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, ' 47, ' 48 ; Frances Sale Club, ' 47, ' 48, Treasurer, ' 48; Wesley Foundation Cabinet, ' 48; Y. W. C. A. Jean Ann Higgins. Business Education. Newman Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Y. W. C. A. Ida Audrey Hinton. Business Education. Pi Omega Pi, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Kappa Delta Pi, ' 47, ' 48, Secretary, ' 48; Business Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, Secretary, ' 48; Canterbury Club, ' 47, ' 48 ; Y. W. C. A. Margaret Bradshaw Hoggard. Business Education. German Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, Treasurer, ' 48; Busi- ness Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Junior Class Treasurer, ' 47; Senior Class Secretary, ' 48 ; Y. W. C. A. Joan Holbrook. Home Economics. Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, President, ' 48; Frances Sale Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, Vice-President, ' 47 ; I. R. C. ' 45; 4-H Alumnae Club, ' 45, ' 46, Treasurer, ' 46; Sigma Phi Lambda, ' 45, ' 46; Panhellenic Council, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Student Council, ' 48; Y. W. C. A. Peggy Hollis. Home Economics. Frances Sale Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Standards Committee, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; German Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, President, ' 48,; Schoolma ' am Staff, ' 46; Breeze Reporter, ' 46; Who ' s Who. ; Y. W. C. A. Betty Hoover. Business Education. Stratford Dramatic Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Granddaughters ' Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, President, ' 47; Business Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Sigma Phi Lambda, ' 45, ' 46; I. R. C. ' 46, ' 47; House Council, ' 47, ' 48; Assistant Recorder of Points, ' 47; Y. W. C. A. Ruby Anne Horsley. Home Economics. Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, Custodian, ' 48; Cotillion Club, ' 47, ' 48; Tunior Marshall, ' 47; Frances Sale Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Usher. Nellie Frances Hotinger. Elementary Education. A. C. E. ' 47, ' 48; Westminster Fellowship, ' 45 ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Y. W. C. A. Mary Louise Huntington. Secondary Education. Student Government Association President, ' 48; Junior Class President, ' 47; Sophomore Class Secre- tary, ' 46; Pi Kappa Sigma Sorority, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Cotillion Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Panhellenic Council, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47; Spanish Club, ' 45, ' 46; Who ' s Who. Barbara Lee Jameson. Liberal Arts. Theta Sigma Upsilon Sorority, ' 48; Curie Science Club, ' 47, ' 48; Breeze Photographer, ' 48; Archery Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, President, ' 46. Barbara Jarvis. Business Education. Business Club, ' 48; Y. W. C. A. Jean Jessee. Home Economics. Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, Historian, ' 48; Frances Sale Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, Secretary, ' 48; School- ma ' am Staff, ' 46, ' 47, Photography Editor, ' 47; Honor Council, ' 48; Y. W. C. A. Ernestine Johnson. Home Economics. B. S. U. ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Frances Sale Club, ' 48; Curie Science Club, ' 48; Y. W. C. A. Jo Johnson. Elementary Education. Class Reporter, ' 43 ; Class Treasurer, 46; Student Council, ' 47; Stu- dent-Faculty Committee, ' 46 ; Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, Vice-President, ' 48; Sigma Phi Lambda, ' 45, ' 46; Kappa Delta Pi, ' 47, 48; Schoolma ' am, Junior Editor, ' 47, Editor, ' 48; Ger- man Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Aeolian Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; President, ' 47; A. C. E. ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Por- poise, ' 45, ' 46; Y. W. C. A., Who ' s Who. Margaret Earl Johnson. Home Economics. Frances Sale Club, 48; Wesley Foundation, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Y. W. C. A. Alice Mercer Jones. Secondary Education. Spanish Club, President, ' 46; Senior Hall President, ' 47; Standards Committee, ' 47 ; Social Committee, ' 48 ; Pi Kappa Sig- ma Sorority, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Kappa Delta Pi, ' 48; Sig- ma Phi Lambda, ' 45, ' 46; Cotillion Club, ' 48; Fresh- man Y. W C. A. Commission, Secretary, ' 45. Mary Alice Joyner. Business Education. Pi Kappa Sigma Sorority, ' 48; Schoolma ' am, Senior Editor, ' 48; Business Club, ' 47, ' 48; House Council, ' 48; Dormitory President, ' 42; Bit and Bridle Club, ' 41, ' 42; Y. W. C. A. Cecil Kelly. Elementary Education. German Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Pi Kappa Sigma Sorority, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; A. C. E. ' 46. ' 47, ' 48; Y. W. C. A. Vernita Fave King. B. S. in Education. Freshman Chorus, ' 45; Choral Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47,; I. R. C. ' 48; Y. W. C. A. 231 Joan M. Kirby. B. A. Pi Kappa Sigma Sorority, ' 47, ' 48; Cotillion Club, ' 47, ' 48; Orchestra, ' 45, ' 46; Lost Chords, ' 45, ' 46, Clara Barton Club, ' 45. Helen Lee Koontz. Liberal Arts. Orchestra, ' 46, 47, ' 48; Lost Chords, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, President, ' 48; Grand- daughters, Club, ' 45, ' 46; Band, ' 47, ' 48; Clara Barton Club, ' 45, ' 46. Peggy A. Lease. Business Education. Business Club ; El Club Espanol, Reporter; Choral Club; Y. W. C.A. Wanda Lee Lewter. Secondary Education. Glee Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; German Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Porpoise Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48. Sue Lipps. Elementary Education. Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, ' 47, ' 48 ; Westminster Fellowship, President, ' 47; A. C. E. Reporter, ' 48; Clara Barton Club, ' 45, ' 46. Janice Lohr. Business Education. Glee Club, Vice- President, ' 47 ; Y. W. C. A. Secretary, ' 47 ; Pi Omega Pi ; Sigma Phi Lambda. Allene Mann. Liberal Arts. Y. W. C. A. ; French Club, ' 47, ' 48; I. R. C. ' 48. Elizabeth Page Mathews. Home Economics. Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48. Art Club, Historian, ' 46, Vice-President, ' 48; Schoolma ' am Art Staff, ' 48; Canterbury Club, ' 47, ' 48, Treasurer, ' 48; Y. W. C. A. Angeline Matthews. Business Education. Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Class officer, Sargeant-at-Arms, ' 48; German Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, Business Manager, ' 48; Breeze Staff, Business Manager, ' 46; Pi Omega Pi, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Tennis Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Business Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Y. W. C. A. Margaret Wilson Matthews. Home Economics. Frances Sale Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Dolly Madison Garden Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Sigma Phi Lambda, ' 45, ' 46; Wesley Foundation Cabinet, ' 46, ' 48 ; Kappa Delta Pi, ' 47, ' 48. Elizabeth Mattox. Secondary Education. Orchestra, [46, ' 47, ' 48; Choral Club, ' 45, ' 46; German Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48 ; Theta Sigma Upsilon Sorority, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, Vice-President, ' 47 ; Junior Marshall, ' 47 ; Dormitory Fire-Chief, ' 46, ' 48; Freshman Chorus, ' 45. Dorothy Jeanne Meekins. Elementary Education. Cotil- lion Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; A. C. E. ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, Business Manager, ' 48. Elizabeth Clarke Meeks. Elementary Education. Glee Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; A. C. E. ' 47, ' 48; Cotillion Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Junior Marshall, ' 47. Annalee Messick. Secondary Education. Transfer, ' 46. Pi Kanpa Sigma Sorority, ' 47, ' 48; Panhellenic Coun- cil Secretary, ' 48; Class Treasurer, ' 48; German C lub, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; A. A. Council. ' 47. ' 48; Varsity Basket- ball, ' 47, ' 48; Mercury Club, ' 47, ' 48; Volleyball Sports Leader, ' 47, ' 48 ; Y. W. C. A. ' 46, ' 47, ' 48. Rose Marie Mitchell. Elementary Education. Theta Sigma Upsilon, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, Vice-President, ' 48; Kappa Delta Pi, ' 47, ' 48, Treasurer, ' 48; Sigma Phi Lambda, ' 45, ' 46; German Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Freshman Chorus, ' 45; A. C. E. ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Y. W. C. A. Virginia Page Moffett. Elementary Education. West- minster Fellowship, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, President, ' 46 ; Choral Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47. lean Hotinger Morrison. Elementary Education. West- minster Fellowship, ' 45 ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; A. C. E., ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; 4-H Alumnae, ' 47, ' 48; Y. W .C. A. Mary Lee Moyer. Liberal Arts. Class Secretary, ' 45 ; Class President, ' 46; Chairman, Honor Council, ' 48; Theta Sigma Upsilon, President, ' 47 ; Honor Council Representatiye, ' 47; I. R. C. ' 47; Assembly Com- mittee, ' 46; Dormitory President, ' 45; Madonna (in Christmas Pageant), ' 48; Who ' s Who ; Y. W. C. A. Anne Myers. Business Education. Pi Kappa Sigma Sorority, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48 ; Social Committee, ' 45, ' 46, ' 48, Chairman, ' 48; Cotillion Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Modern Dance Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48. Gloria Cegelski McCarthy. Secondary Education. Orchestra, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Lost Chords, ' 46, ' 48 ; Newman Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, President, ' 47, ' 48. Ramona Fawley McCary. Liberal Arts. Pi Kappa Sigma Sorority ; Cotillion Club ; Modern Dance Club ; Porpoise Club; Y. W. C. A.; Schoolma ' am Photo- graphic Editor, ' 47, ' 48. Jane McMurran. Secondary Education. Pi Kappa Sigma Sorority, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; A. A. Vice Presi- dent, ' 48; A. A. Council, ' 47; Kappa Delta Pi, ' 47, ' 48; Sigma Phi Lambda, ' 45, ' 46; Mercury Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 4 8, President, ' 47; German Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Modern Dance Club, ' 48. Virginia Ogilyie. Business Education. Sigma Phi Lambda, ' 45 ; Aeolian Club, ' 45 ; International Re- lations Club, Reporter, ' 45, ' 46; Theta Sigma Upsilon, Pi Omega Pi, Y. W. C. A., Freshman Chorus. Rose Marie Pace. Secondary Education. Glee Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Librarian, ' 46, Business Manager, ' 47; Alpha Sigma Tan Sorority, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, Historian, ' 47; German Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Y. W. C. A.; Scrib- blers, ' 47, ' 48; Dormitory President, ' 48; A. A. Coun- cil, Treasurer, ' 48. Virginia Page Starke. Liberal Arts. Art Club, ' 47, ' 48; Schoolma ' am Art Staff, ' 48; Y. W. C. A.; Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority, ' 47, ' 48; Spanish Club, ' 48. Barbara Marguerite Palmer. Secondary Education. Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Tennis Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; German Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48. Jacqueline Pasher. B. A. in Education. Kappa Delta Pi, ' 47, ' 48; Spanish Club. Frances Joy Paynter. Home Economics. Y. W. C. A.; Frances Sale Club, ' 46, ' 47 ; Westminster Fellowship, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Choral Club, ' 45, ' 46; Clara Barton, ' 45. 2M Mary Elizabeth Peak. Business Education. Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; German Club, ' 47, ' 48; Business Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, Vice-Presi- dent, ' 47; Y. W. C. A., Secretary, ' 48; B. S. U., ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, Treasurer, ' 47, Secretary, ' 48. Majorie Phelps. Liberal Arts. Pi Kappa Sigma Sorority, ' 47, ' 48, Recorder of Points, ' 48 ; German Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Curie Science Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Basketball, ' 45; House President, ' 48. Jane Marilyn Pincus. Liberal Arts. Pi Kappa Sigma Sorority, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, Vice-President, ' 48; Cotil- lion Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, Business Manager, ' 48; Spanish Club, ' 47, ' 48; Vice-President, ' 47. Marjorie Pole. Liberal Arts. Y. W. C. A.; French Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, Secretary, ' 47. Alice Ellen Radar. Elementary Education. Garden Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, President, ' 48; Wesley Foundation, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, Vice-President, ' 47, Corresponding Secretary, ' 48; I. R. C, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; A. C. E., ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Granddaughters ' Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Freshman Chorus, ' 45 ; Clara Barton Cluh, ' 45 ; Y. W. C. A. Frances Elaine Ray. Elementary- Education. A. C. E., ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, Secretary, ' 48; Kappa Delta Pi, ' 48; B. S. U., ' 45, ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, Secretary, ' 46. Anna Clarice Reeves. Secondary Education. Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Stratford Dramatic Club, ' 47, ' 48, Business Manager, ' 48; Cotil- lion Club, ' 48. Margaret Virginia Reid. Elementary Education. Breeze Reporter, ' 45, News Editor, ' 46, ' 47, Editor-in-chief, ' 48; Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, Treasurer, ' 47, ' 48; Kappa Delta Pi, ' 47, ' 48; Sigma Phi Lambda, ' 45, ' 46; German Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, Reporter, ' 47,; I. R. C, ' 45, ' 46, Reporter, ' 47; A. C. E., ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Freshman Chorus, ' 45; Nomi- nating Convention, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Who ' s Who ; Y. W. C. A. Billy Beaty Richmond. Home Economics. Pi Kappa Sigma, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, Recording Secretary ; German Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Choral Club, 45, ' 46; Class Business Manager, ' 47. Alene Rodes. Secondary Education. ' 46, ' 47, ' 48. Y. W.C. A„ ' 45, Nancy J. Rogers. Home Economics. Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Orchestra, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, Business Manager, ' 47; German Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, Vice-President, ' 48; Standards Com- mittee, ' 48; Porpoise Club, ' 45, ' 46; Curie Science Club, ' 45; Y. W. C. A. Grace Scott. Business Education. Theta Sigma Up- silon Sorority, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Pi Omega Pi, ' 46 ' 47, ' 48 ; Business Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48 ; Y. W. C. A. Alice Sherman. Elementary Education. German Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, Secretary, ' 48; A. C. E., ' 47, ' 48; Y. W. C. A. ; Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, Recording Secretary, ' 48. Mary Frances Shuler. Home Economics. Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48 ; Student Council, Assistant Recorder of Points, ' 46; Schoolma ' am Organization Editor, ' 47; Baptist Student Union, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Frances Sale Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Theta Sigma Upsilon Sorority, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; I. R. C, ' 45, ' 46; Granddaughters ' Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Kappa Delta Pi, ' 47, ' 48; Sigma Phi Lambda, ' 45, ' 46; Freshman Chorus, ' 45. Shirley Sims. Liberal Arts. Y. W. C. A. ; Clara Barton Club, ' 45, ' 46; Biology Seminar, ' 48. Geneva F. Sira. Elementary Education. Y. W. C. A. ; Wesley Foundation, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; I. R. C, ' 48. Anna Preston Shepherd. Business Education. Pi Omega Pi, Secretary, ' 47, President, ' 48; Kappa Delta Pi, ' 48; Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority, ' 48; Madison Business Club, ' 47, ' 48; B. S. U. Council, ' 47, ' 48. Frances Carolyn Smith. Business Education. B. S. U. Council, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, Second Vice-President, ' 47; Business Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Choral Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47. Julia Lewis Smith. Business Education. Student Coun- cil, ' 48; Theta Sigma Upsilon Sorority, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, Secretary, ' 48; Glee Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Schoolma ' am Business Staff, ' 47, ' 48; Class Presi- dent, ' 45 ; Class Vice-President, ' 46 ; Granddaughters ' Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, Vice-President, ' 48. Gwyndolyn Ruth Snapp. Secondary Education. Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Glee Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Panhellenic Council, ' 47, ' 48, Chairman, ' 48; Cotillion Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Wesley Foundation, ' 45, ' 46; Freshman Chorus, ' 45; Y. W. C. A. Margaret Soukup. Liberal Arts. Sigma Phi Lambda, ' 45, ' 46; El Club Espanol, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Le Cercle Francais, ' 48. Helen Spivey. B. S. in Education. Glee Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48. Lila T. Springmann. Elementary Education. A. C. E., President, ' 48. Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Choral Club, ' 47; Schoolma ' am Art Staff, ' 47. Helen L. Squyres. Elementary Education. Y. W. C. A.; Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; A. C. E., ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Junior Marshall, ' 47. June Bishop Staples. Home Economics. Sigma Phi Lambda, ' 45, ' 46; B. S. U. Council, ' 46, ' 48; Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, Chaplain, ' 47 ; Glee Club, ' 45, ' 46, 47, ' 48, President, ' 48. Frances Sale Club, ' 46, ' 47. ' 48; German Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47; Y. W. C. A.; Kappa Delta Pi, ' 47, ' 48, Historian, ' 48; Junior Marshall, ' 47. Barbara Strader. Secondary Education. Orchestra, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, Librarian, ' 47, President, ' 48; Art Club, ' 48; Campus Fire Chief, ' 48; Band, ' 47, ' 48; Y. W. C. A. Joyce Langston Sutton. Secondary Education. Theta Sigma Upsilon Sorority, ' 47, ' 48; Kappa Delta Pi, ' 47, ' 48; I. R. C, ' 47. ' 48, Secretary, ' 48; Glee Club, ' 48; Y. W. C. A. 233 Frances Swecker. Liberal Arts. Westminster Fellow- ship Cabinet, ' 47, ' 48 ; Y. . C. A. Margaret Alease Thacker. Secondary Education. Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority, 45, ' 40, ' 47, ' 48, Registrar, 48. Kappa Delta Pi, 47, ' 48, kecording Secretary, ' 48; Scboolma ' am Copy Editor, ' 48; Le Cercle Francois, ' 46, ' 47, Treasurer, ' 47; Breeze Reporter, ' 45, ' 40; Sigma Phi Lambda, ' 40; Usher, ' 48. Ruth Thompson. B. S. in Education. Student Council, Editor of Handbook, ' 48; Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority, ' 47, ' 48, Editor; Kappa Delta Pi, ' 47, ' 48, Reporter, ' 48; Glee Club, ' 40, 47, ' 48; Sesame Club, ' 45, ' 40; Y. W. C. A. Eva Ann Trumbo. Secondary Education. Y. W. C. A., President, ' 48; Who ' s Who ; Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority, ' 45, ' 40, ' 47, ' 48; Kappa Delta Pi, ' 47, ' 48; Glee Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Sigma Phi Lambda, ' 45, ' 40, Secretary, ' 40; Lutheran Student Association, Presi- dent, ' 47. Josephine Yaughan. Secondary Education. Alpha Sigma Alpha, ' 45, ' 40, ' 47, ' 48, President, ' 48; Honor Council, ' 48; German Club, ' 45, ' 40, ' 47, ' 48; Sigma Phi Lambda, ' 45, ' 46; Kappa Delta Pi, ' 47, ' 48; El Club Espanol, ' 40; Class Secretary, ' 47. Martha Ann Walton. Secondary Education. Pi Kappa Sigma Sorority, ' 45, ' 40, ' 47, ' 48, Treasurer, ' 48; Ger- man Club, ' 45, ' 40, ' 47, ' 48. Nancy Jane Warren. Home Economics. Y. W. C. A.; Pi Kappa Sigma Sorority, ' 45, ' 40, ' 47, ' 48, Press Agent, ' 47, ' 48; Cotillion Club, ' 47, ' 48; Frances Sale Club, ' 45, ' 40; Usher, ' 47; Empaneling Board of S. G. A., ' 47; Sigma Phi Lambda, ' 45, ' 46, President, ' 46; Standards Committee, ' 47. ' 48, Chairman, ' 48; Breeze Reporter, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47; Who ' s Who. Virginia Dale Watson. Liberal Arts. Pi Kappa Sigma Sorority, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, President, ' 48; Modern Dance Club, ' 40, ' 47, ' 48, President. ' 47; Social Committee, ' 47; Cotillion Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48. Mary Carlton Wells. Home Economics. Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority, ' 47, ' 48; Frances Sale Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Curie Science Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Choral Club, ' 47; Y. W. C. A. Barbara Lee Wensel. Secondary Education. B. S. U.. ' 45. ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, President, ' 48; Honor Council Chair- man, ' 47; Class President, ' 48; Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority, ' 47, ' 48; Kappa Delta Pi, ' 47, ' 48; Y. W C A. Cabinet, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, Treasurer, ' 47; Sigma Phi Lambda, ' 46; Standards Committee, ' 46; Breeze Staff ' 46; Who ' s Who. Cora Jean White. Liberal Arts. Pi Kappa Sigma Sorority, ' 46. ' 47. ' 48; Sigma Phi Lambda, ' 45, ' 46; Student Council, ' 46; Honor Council, ' 4; Secretary- Treasurer Student Government. ' 48; A. A. Council ' 46, ' 47, 48, Secretary, ' 48; Tennis Club, ' 45, ' 46 ' 47 ' ' 48; Cotillion Club ' 47, ' 48; Who ' s Who. Doris Wilson White. Home Economics. Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority, ' 47, ' 48; Cotillion, ' 47, ' 48; Frances Sale Club, ' 47, ' 48. Annabelle Hayes W hitehouse. Home Economics. Frances Sale Club, ' 47, ' 48; Curie Science Club, ' 47, ' 48; Y. W. C. A. Elizabeth W hitehurst. Secondary Education. Theta Sigma Upsilon Sorority, ' 47, ' 48; 1. R. C, ' 47, ' 48; French Club, ' 44 ; Garden Club, ' 43, ' 44, Secretary, ' 44. Dorothea L. W ilkerson. Home Economics. Betty Jane W ilkins. Elementary Education. Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Vice-President. ' 48; Kappa Delta Pi, ' 47, ' 48; Wesley Foundation Cabinet, ' 45, ' 40, ' 47, ' 48, Secretary, ' 47; A. C. E., ' 45, ' 40, ' 47, ' 48, Treasurer, ' 47; Sigma 1 ' hi Lambda, ' 4s, ' 40; 1. R. C, ' 45, ' 46; Freshman Chorus, ' 45; FYeshman Band, ' 45 ; Schoolma ' am Copy Staff, ' 48. Ann Carter Williams. Secondary Education. Alpha Sigma Tau, ' 45, ' 40, ' 47, ' 48, Treasurer, Vice-Presi- dent; Glee Club, ' 45, ' 40, ' 47, ' 48; Kappa Delta Pi, ' 47, ' 48; Panhellenic Council Treasurer, ' 48; Y. W. C. A. ; Sigma Phi Lambda, ' 45, ' 40 ; Wesley Foundation, ' 40. Annie Banita Wills. Home Economics. Y. W. C. A. ; 4-H Alumnae. Betty Anne Wilson. Liberal Arts Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; El Club Espanol, ' 46; West minister Fellowship, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Granddaughters ' Club, ' 47, ' 48; Y. W. C. A. Hazel Wine. B. A. Alpha Rho Delta, ' 48. Peggy Wood. Business Education. Business Club, ' 47, 48; Kappa Delta Pi, ' 47, ' 48; Glee Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, Business Manager, ' 48; Pi Omega Pi, ' 47, ' 48, Vice-President, ' 48; Sigma Phi Lambda, ' 46; Y. W. C A. Ricie Louise Woodward. Home Economics. Sigma Sigma Sigma, ' 48; Frances Sale Club, ' 48; Y. W. C. A. Doris Mildred Wright. Secondary Education. German Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48! A. A. Council, ' 47, ' 48; Mercury Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, Treasurer, ' 47, ' 48; Modern Dance Club, ' 48; Choral Club, ' 45, ' 46; Hockey, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Y. W. C. A.; B. S. U. Council ' 47, ' 48. Lynda Yeatts. Business Education. Pi Kappa Sigma Sorority, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48 ;_ Cotillion Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48 ; Student Council, ' 45 ; Freshman Commission, President, ' 45 ; Mercury Club, ' 45, ' 46, ' 47. Doris Young. Business Education. Theta Sigma L T psilon, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Standards Committe e, ' 47; Orchestra, ' 46, ' 48, Business Manager. 234 Student Directory Abbell, Mr. James Manuel 371 W. Spring Street, Woodstock, Va. Abrams, Hannah Helene 420 Brown Avenue, Hopewell, Va. Acey, Beverly Gilliam 6039 Eastwood Terrace, Norfolk, Va. Acker, Freda Catherine Route 1, Grottoes, Va. Adams, Ann Hill 3610 Martin Avenue, Richmond, Va. Agnor, Ruth Anne Elizabeth 309 Jackson Avenue, Lexington, Va. Albera, Eugenia, Margherita 315 Monastry Place, Union City, New Jersey Alberts, Mary sneppard 140 Brewer Avenue, Suffolk, Va. Albright, Milderd Garden Chase City, Va. Albrittain, Mary Louise Bel Alton, Maryland Alexander, Ann Elizabeth 3228 W. Grace Street, Richmond, Va. Alexander, Charlotte Ellen 505 Idlewilde Street, Covington, Va. Allebaugh, Joan Evans Route 2, Harrisonburg, Va. Allen, Glenda Rae 129 E. Manmouth Street, Winchester, Va. Allen, Margaret Frances Glen Allen, Va. Alamrode, Betty Jo Mt. Sidney, Va. Ancferson, Elizabeth Carr 208 W. Boscawen Street, Winchester, Va. Anderson, June Elaine 15 Overlook Road, Needham, Mass. Andrews, Bertha May 321 N. Oakland Street, Arlington, Va. Andrews, Eleanor Louise 789 Fayette Street, Cumberland, Md. Andrews, Mary Allene Mt. Landing, Va. Andrews, Mildred Jane Phenix, Va. Antrim, Francis Imogene Groometown Road, Greensboro, N. C. Appleton, Jacqueline Page 21 Elm Avenue, Hilton Village, Va. Armistead, Martha Olivia 43 Gillis Road, Portsmouth, Va. Armstrong, Betty Jo Mt. Crawford, Va. Armstrong, Marietta Mt Crawford, Va. Arnold, Doris Lee 344 Day Avenue, S. W., Roanoke, Va. Aronoff, Harriet Gertude 622-28 Street, Newport News, Va. Arrants, Iris Nancy 200 Westmorland Road, Falls Church, Va. Arthur, Gyneth Cleo Hurt, Va. Ashbrook, Patsy Ruth 611 Forest Ave., Martinsville, Va. Ashby, Alarj- Virginia 420 W. Alain Street, Covington, Va. Astin, Nannie Mae 412 Clay Avenue, Norfolk, Va. Atkins, Doris Louise 1852 Fairfax Avenue, Petersburg, Va. August, Delores Catherine 804 N. Kenmore Street, Arlington, Va. Austin, Mrs. Emily Burger Fincastle, Va. Bailey, Doret Eleanor 301 W. Myrtle Street, Alexandria, Va. Bailey, Jeanne Deford Route 1, Bristol, Va. Bain, Evelyn Gay Dinwiddie, Va. Baker, Ellen Genevieve Woodford, Va. Baker, Martha Elizabeth Strasburg, Va. Baker, Mary Virginia Pamplin, Va. Balderson, Flora Waldemar Montross, Va. Ballard, Nancy Lee 875 Ashland Avenue, Bedford, Va. Banish, Barbara Webb 1032 Redgate Avenue, Norfolk, Va. Banner, Mary Ruth Castlewood, Va. Barham, Mary Evelyn 309 Rockbridge Road, Portsmouth, Va. Barnes, Hazel Ruthe Bassett, Va. Barney, Bettie Lee Park Street, Vienna Va. Barton, Mamie Frances Hardy, Va. Bates, Marian Helms 300 Glenloch Rd., Ridley Park, Pa. Batts, Betty Lou 56-A Elizabeth Road, Hampton, Va. Beck, Eleanor Carolyn Route 1, Staunton, Va. Beck, Glenice Ramona Route 1, Box 31, Richmond, Va. Beckwith, Thelma Patrica Route 2, Bridgewater, Va. Bedwell, Alma Ola 96 Paul Jones St., Portsmouth, Va. Beery, Dorotha Virginia Penn Laird, Va. Bell, Gloria Faye 112 Kingsboro Street, Suffolk, Va. Bell, Virginia Frances Goshen, Va. Bellenot, Anne Elise 222 Roseneath Rd., Richmond, Va. Bentz, Betty Jane 331 E. Washington Street, Petersburg, Va. Berger, Lucille Price Gretna, Va. Bethel, Dorothy Jane Massies Mill, Va. 235 Bethel, Frances Clarke Massies Mill, Va. Bettis, Ann Lee Mi Commonwealth Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Beville, t ranees Aveml DeWitt, Va. Biller, Mr. Allen Coverly Box 184, New Market, Va. Birch, .Nancy Lee W N. Columbus Street, Arlington, Va. Birchard, Marjorie Lee Oil Virginia Avenue, Harrisonburg, Va. Bishop, Annie Lee Leesburg, Va. Bishop, Helen Anne McKenney, Va. Bishop, Jane Mustoe, Va. Bishop, Mary Frances Mustoe, Va. Black, Lynn Calmes Route 1, Box 215, Alexandria, Va. Black, Mary Elizabeth Route 1, Lexington, Va. Blackmore, Cora Marie Route 2, Box 283, Norfolk, Va. Blair, Irene Frances Wellville, Va. Blackmore, Kittie Jean 518 East Quarry Street, Mansassas, Va. Blanchard, Rena Savona, New York Bland, Dorothy Ann 4 Shanghai, Va. Bluett, Mildred Mae 3811 Hillsdale Rd., Baltimore, Md. Blunt, Audrey Delores Blunt ' s Lane, Alexandria, Va. Board, Betsy Brown Lynch Station, Va. Boice, Charlotte Mathews 15 Riverview Place, Lynchburg, Va. Bonneville, Betty Jean 1024 N. Frederick Street, Arlington, Va. Boone, Mary Ann 1 126 College Street, Rockymount, Va. Borkey, Mildred Lindsay Bowling Green, Va. Bostic, Zelma Sue Castlewood, Va. Bowen, Annie McClain . , Warsaw, Va. Bowen, Barbara Allen Route 2, Lawrenceville, Va. Bowen, Dreama Ederle Box 5, Covington, Va. Bowen, Esterbelle Route 2, Lawrenceville, Va. Bowen, Lucy J. Nan Eagle Oak Farms, Bland, Va. Bowles, Mary Joseohine Route 4, Rockymount, Va. Bowman, Anna Claire South Alain Street, Timberville, Va. Bowman, Anna Lee Edinburg, Va. Bowman, Betty Ellen High Street, Edinburg, Va. Bowman, Betty Lou Route 1, Harrisonburg, Va. Bowman, Caroline Jay High Street, Edinburg, Va. Bowman, Doris Jean Route 1, Mt. Jackson, Va. Bowman, Majorie Joan Edinburg, Va. Bowman, Natalie Louise 430 Quackenbos Street, Washington, D. C. Bowyer, Audrey Deane 856 College Street, Bedford, Va. Brackett, Lois jane 313 W. 28 Street, Norfolk, Va. Bradley, Mr. Curtis Schuyler 301 S. High Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Bradley, Martha Jane 1032 McCormick Blvd., Clifton Forge, Va. Bradley, Mary Jane 3123 W. Franklin Street, Richmond, Va. Brady, Katherine Elizabeth 1213 Hawks Street, Petersburg, Va. Branch, Virginia Lee Back Bay, Va. Brandt, Lois Carolyn 3218 Bedford Avenue, Raleigh, N. C. Branson, Dorothy Sue 429 West Main Street, Abingdon, Va. Brash, Margaret Jean 107 W ' ildwood Avenue, Beckley, W. Va. Brent, Sarah Kendall 289 Campbell Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Bresnanan, Doris Mae 5028 Edmonston Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. Brewer, Elaine Neff 621 Collicello Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Brewer, Juanita Dawn Oldtown, Va. Brewton, Bette June 918 K. Street, N. E„ Washington, D. C. Briggs, Mary Louise 501 N. Steele Street, Sanford, N. C. Brittingham, Barbara Ann 315 Glenburn Avenue, Cambridge, Md. Britton, Virginia Dare 114 Catherine Street, Suffolk, Va. Brockman, Jean Davies Sandidges, Va. Brodsky, Sheila Ann 210 Colony Road, New Haven, Conn. Brookfield, Phyllis Jane 607 Little Street, Alexandria, Va. Brooks, Betty Lou Lutherville, Maryland Brooks, Clara Rebekah South Hill, Va. Broome, Dorothy Elizabeth Route 1, Dry Fork, Va. Browder, Eloise Lorene Box 192, Lawrenceville, Va. Brown, Annie Ruth 2806 Richland Avenue, Roanoke, Va. Brown, Betty Lee Route 1, Box 62, Altavista, Va. Brown, Betty Leigh Baskerville, Va. Brown, Margaret Isabelle 1017 N. Patrick Henry Drive, Arlington, Va. Brown, Ramona Elizabeth Raphine, Va. Bruce, Jeanne Hartmond 1100 — 16th Street, Lynchburg, Va. Bruce, Richard Theodore, Jr Route 1, Box 296, Harrisonburg, Va. 236 Bruckner, Gloria Agnes 4920 Ohamberlayne Avenue, Richmond, Va. Bryan, Mary lane 108 Cumberland Street, Williamson Road, Roanoke, Va. Brvant, Bessie Copeland Route 1, Courtland, Va. Bryant, Mary June .Arlington, ' a. Bryant .Nancy Rose 110 Morningside Drive, Wilmington, N. C. Buckmaster, jean Evelyn 2609 N. Lexington Street, Arlington, Va. Buckner, Katherine Ruth Route 2, Mary Gray Court, Staunton, Va. Budge, Dorothy Helen 526 N. Oakland Street, Arlington, Va. Bunts, Anne Ward Box 350, Wytheville, Va. Burford, Forrest Anne 105 Virginia Avenue, Front Royal, Va. Burkholder, Yvonne Elizabeth Dale Enterprise, Va. Burnett, Peggy Langston 204 Clement Avenue., Danville, Va. Burns, Phyllis Ann 32 Walnut Street, Nevvington, Conn. Burnside. Betty Davis 312 El m Street, Gardner, Mass. Burruss, Helen Lenor Box 46, Penola, Va. Burton, Tacquelin Marie 217 Pinner Street. Suffold, Va. Burton. Ronald Dean 910 Willian Street. Fredericksburg, Va. Bushong, Mildred Eleanor 729 S. Barton Street, Arlington, Va. Bussey, Anne W ' ilcox 325 Hopkins Road, Baltimore, Md. Butler, Roy Gordon 1111 Prince Edward Street, Fredericksburg, Va. Butterworth, Nancy Jane Wilson, Va. Byrd Margaret Campbell 34 Kerr Street, Onancock, Va. Cabaniss, Edith Lee Brookneal, Va. Cabe, Barbara Anne Route 14. Box 21. Richmond, Va. Caldwell, Marv Ellen Roue 2, Wavnesboro. Va Calhoon. Betty Elva 4 S. Colin Drive, Portsmouth, Va. Callis, Ruby Lena Grimstead, Va. Callis, Thelma Marie Bertrand, Va. Calvert, Colleen Elizabeth 207 S. Muhlenburg, Street, Woodstock, Va. Campbell, Barbara Elizabeth Sandidges, Va. Campbell, Henry Richard Route 1. Timberville, Va. Campbell. Jewel! Lee Box 402, Covington, Va. Campbell. Tosephine Dare Sunset Avenue, Charlottesville. Va. Canby, Marion Forsyth 3718— 35th Street, N. W„ Washington, D. C. Caracofe, W ' esley Lynwood c Box 68. Dayton, Va. Carmen, Claudenia, Ruth 65 Oak Grove Drive. Baltimore, Md. Carpenter, Glenna Mae Box 28, Hot Springs. Va. Carr, Jacquelyn Leigh 610 South Street, Franklin, Va. Carter, Anne Esther North Garden, Va Carter, David Alvin , 109 Franklin Street. Harrisonburg, Va. Carter, Lillian Catherine Box 611, Lexington, Va. Carter, Margaret Ann Ridgeway, Va. Carter, Nan Coker 403 Carmeron Avenue, Petersburg, Va. Castles, Jane Elizabeth Din widdie Avenue, Blackstone, Va. Chapman, Betty Jane 1305 Dinwiddie Avenue, University Hgts., Richmond, Va. Chapman, Elsie Mae 306 N. Second Street, Hopewell, Va. Chapman, Kathryn Gray Gloucester, Va. Chapman, Margaret Stine Shenandoah Caverns, Va. Chappell. Ida Hart Sedley, Va. Chason, Tane Lee Rt. 3, Box 296, Alexandria, Va. Chenery, ' Alice Elizabeth 321 N. 24th St., Richmond, Va. Christie, Frances Anne 104 Maple Ave., Welch, W. Va. Ciekot, Genevieve Stella Mace Ave., Box 3, Essex, Md. Clark, F.mma Lou 162 N. Main Street, Woodstock, Va. Clark, Ethel Louise Rt. 1. Stuart, Va. Clark, Margaret Marion Aylett, Va. Clarke, Mariana Pastor Box 37, Churcrdand, Va. Cleaver, Pauline Virginia Rough Run, West Va. Clem, Evelyn Virginia Timberville, Va. Clendening, Nadine 227 South Maple Avenue, Martinsburg, W. Va. Cleveland, Jane Warren Millboro, Va. Clift, Alice Shirley Comorn, Va. Cline, Pearl Mae Route 5, Staunton, Va. Cline, Ralph Wiliam 320 N. High Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Coates, Charlotte Ruth W ' oodville, Va. Coates, Mercer Jane Banco, Va. Cobb. Mary Louise Route 3, Fairfax, Va. Cocke, Jeanette Rose Gretna, Va. Cockrill, Marv Catherine Route 3, Herndon, Va. Coffey, Nancy Lee 2038 Mt. Vernon Road, Roanoke, Va. 237 Coffman, Marguerite Jean Route 2, Box IS, Harrisonburg, Va. Cohen, Mary Frances 117 S. Colonial Avenue, Richmond, Va. Colbert, Shirley Anne Gretna, Va. Collie, Katherine Ann Route 2, Ringgold, Va. Collins, Elizabeth Anne Clinchco, Va. Collins, Jean Katherine 535 Monroe, Avenue, Cape Charles, Va. Colvin, Marjorie Anne Belleview Avenue, Orange, Va. Conner, Grace Elizabeth Strasburg, Va. Connock, Frances May 110 Todd Avenue, Charlottesville, Va Cooke, Mazie Gwendolyn Yancy Mills, Va. Cooke, Mary Anne 632 Graydon Park, Norfolk, Va. Cooke, Mary Virginia Box 27, Orange, Va. Cooper, Mary Annette Haysi, Va. Cooter, Mildred Ramona Route 6, Danville, Va. Copley, Ebie Holloway Oley, Va. Copp, Patsy Ann Mauretown, Va. Corbin, Allie Ellwood Box 84, Marshall, Va. Corell, Lois Joann Shawsville, Va. Cosby, Peggy May Route 3, Glen Allen, Va. Councill, Erances Geneva Route 2, Box 3, Holland, Va. Cover, Catherine Noell Route 1, Hot Springs, Va. Coverston, Jean Elizabeth P. O. Box 126, Elkton, Va. Covev, Martha Dotte Snowville, Va. Cox, Betty Milla Route 2, Box 307, Hampton, Va. Cox, Martha Fulton Timberville, Va. Cox, Peggy Ann 2210 Park Place, Lvnchburg, Va. Cox, Rosemary Masonic Home, Richmond, Va. Coyne, Elizabeth June 1036 Bay View Boulevard, Norfolk, Va. Craddock, Ruby Elizabeth ' Route 2, Box 84, Chatham, Va. Craig, Joanne Shumate Axton, Va. Cramer, Joyce Eleanor Boston Road, Sutton, Mass. Craun, Catherine Elizabeth Mt. Crawford. Va. Creel, Melba Inez Route 3, Chapel Hill, N. C. Crider, Betty Elizabeth Mt. Jackson, Va. Critzer, Jo Anne 2527 Key Blvd., Arlington, Va. Cronise, Joanne Boyd 206 Fleming Drive, Williamson Road, Roanoke, Va. Cross, Ann Jefferson 911 Maryland Avenue, Suffolk, Va. Cross, Marv Margaret Concord Depot, Va. Cross, Mildred Hobson 911 Maryland Avenue, Suffolk, Va. Crowder, Dorothy Elaine ' . 118 N. Royal Street, Alexandria, Va. Crowell, Dorothy Eloise 16 Fourth Street., S. E., Pulaski, Va. Crutchlow, Lucile Echo Route 3, Suffolk, Ya. Curran, Mary Martha 523 Rockbridge Road, Portsmouth, Va. Curtis, Ann Rush 424 New York Avenue, Norfolk, Va. Daciek, Joseph Robert 9 Freeman Street, West Orange, N. J. Dallas, Alice Joyce Route 2, Nathalie, Va. Dalton, Katherine Yernelle Box 45, Hurt, Va. Dame, Martha Gave 616 E. Main Street, Salem, Va. Darby, Clara Wailes 200 Oakmont Road, Washington Grove, Md. Darnell, Elma Rebecca Rochelle, Va. Darrah, T can Katherine Verona, Va. Dautherty, Patricia Elizabeth Maple Street, Crisfield, Md. Davis, Anne Carolyn Quinton, Va. Davis, Betty Irene Main Street, Courtland, Va. Davis, Doris Jane 711 Washington Street, Cumberland, Md. Davis, Elam Vyonne Route 5, Box 474, Alexandria, Va. Davis, Jean Goode 133 Pocahontas Place, Hampton, Va. Davis, Jean Shirley 4303 N. 4th Street, Arlington, Va. Davis, Joel Randle P. O. Box 104, Bridgewater, Va. Dawson, Jack Deyerle Mt. Jackson, Va. Deal, Willis Rutter Route 3, Portsmouth, Va. Dean, Benjamin Franklin 446 E. Rock Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Deane, Dorothy Varine Stanardsville, Va. Deavers, Marilyn Vanetta Berryville. Va. DeBirny, Rosalie Ann 66-08— 102nd Street, Forest Hills, Long Island. N. Y. Dedrick, Dolly Louise 237 Florence Avenue, Waynesboro, Va. DeHart, Mary Katheryn N. Main Street. Chatham, Va. DeModcna, Lillian Virginia 2001 Rosewood Avenue, Richmond, Va. Dent, Jo Ann Fort Defiance, Va. DePriest, Jean Catherine Route 1, Staunton, Va. 238 Derflinger, Ruth Jean Reliance, Va. Detamore, Anna Belle West Mill Street, Dayton, Va. Devier, Sheffey Lewis, Jr 332 Franklin Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Dhein, Shirley Ann 114 E. Greenway Blvd., Falls Church, Va. Dickenson, Dorothy Eleanor Independence, Va. Dickenson, Robert Smith 188 S. Mason Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Dickie, Emilie Louise Rosel and, Va. Dickson, Evelyn Lois 909 N. Edgewood Street, Arlington, Va. Dill, Sarah Jane 5405 Willow Lawn, Richmond, Va. Dinkel, Peggy Jo Box 422., Culpeper, Va. Dixon, Virginia Elizabeth Pungo, Va. Dobbs, Diana Shenandoah, Va. Dodson, Glenna Ardath 411-1 — 21st Road, N., Arlington, Va. Donahoe, Shirley Anne 1225 Stanhope Avenue, Richmond, Va. DonLeavy, Ann Marie 2810 Garland Avenue, Richmond, Va. Dopfer, Emma Mary 637 — 33rd Street, Newport News, Va. Dorrier, Ida Matilda 673 Wayne Avenue, Waynesboro, Va. Dorrington, Lorraine Grace 75 W. 5th Street, Oswego, N. Y. Doughton, Nancy Elizabeth Route 1, Box 391, Alexandria, Va. Dove, Catherine Jean (Nurse) 271 S. Liberty Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Dovel, Anne Hundley P. O. Box 127, Bridgewater. Ya. Dovel, Betty Ann Stanley, Va. Dovel, Jacqueline Virginia 1255 Owen Place, N. E., Washington 2. D. C. Downey, Louise Ann 230 Jefferson Street, Martinsburg, W. Va. Drewrey, Mary Hunter 917 Gates Avenue, Norfolk, Va. Driver, Colleen Carmen (Nurse) Dayton, Va. Driver, Dorilas Jacob • Route 6, Cumberland, Md. Driver, Thomas Richardson Box 255, New Market, Va. Driver, Waltine Lida (Nurse) Dayton, Va. Dudley, Betty Jean 5114 N. 15th Street, Arlington, Va. Dudley, Jane Fairfax Middleburg, Va. Duerson, Ann Virginia Bumpass, Va. Duke, Juanita 401 High Street, Lawrenceville, Va. Duke, Mary Ann Marsh Street, Tappahannock, Va. Dukes, Margaret Estellc Laurel, Va. Duncan, Mary Margaret Route 3, Nathalie, Va. Dunford, Judith May Route 10, Box 232, Richmond, Va. Dunnavant, Laura Belle Charlotte Court House. Va. Dunthorne, Marjorie 22 Pennroad Avenue, Trenton, N. J. DuPre, Elizabeth Ann 728 Powell Avenue, Big Stone Gap, Va. Duquette, Marjorie 140 Warren Street, Needham, Mass. Dyer, Marjorie Anne 7 Raines Avenue, Sandston, Va. Early, Lois Loraine 216 3rd Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Earman. Harry Canter 104 E. Market Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Eason, Virginia Dare Carrsville, Va. Eastep, Ella Kathryn Strasburg, Va. Faton, Tune Kinzer Route 1, Bedford, Va. Eavev, Helen Showalter (Mrs.) Weyers Cave, Va. Echard, Lew Ann Keezletown, Va. Echard, Wilbert Clifton, Tr Keezletown, Va. Edgar, Lynita Audrey. . . . 5328 Second Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. Edwards, Audrey Jean 419 Highland Avenue. Suffolk, Va. Edwards, Edsel Erasmus 394 W. Water Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Edwards, Mary Pierce Route 1, Ettrick, Va. Leghorn. Margaret Swan Rixeyville, Va. Elliott, Dorothy Cassen 202 E. Fillmore Street, Petersburg, Va. Elliott. Margaret Elizabeth Route 3, Farmville, Va. Ellis, Nancy Rebecca Route 2. Honewell, Va. Ellison, Marylew Gantt 31 Herman Street. Glen Ridge, N. T. Emmons, Howard Evert 247 W. Wolfe Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Engleman, Alice Roberta Route 1. Lexington, Va. Fnperson, Marjorie Hall South Main Street, Lawrenceville, Va. Epperson, Ola Atkinson Alberta, Va. Eoperson, Phyllis Gibson 346 Marvland Avenue. Portsmouth, Va. Eppling. Betty Jane . . Edlewilde. Covington, Va. Evans, Charlotte Anne Box 167. Reedville. Va. Evans, David Donald Middletown, Va. Fverhart, Betty Vienna, Va. Eye, Walter Lahman 130 S. Brook Avenue, Harrisonburg, Va. 239 Fahnestock, Nancy Lorraine 518 Broad Street. Lititz, Pa. Faircloth, Anna Butler 3308 Barton Avenue, Richmond, Va. Farmer, Gladys Vivian Route 1, Box 100, Dublin, Va. Farmer, Virginia Lee 1105 Libbie Avenue, Richmond 21, Va. Fawley, D. W., Jr Broadway, Va. Feagans, Mary Brown Route 23, Lynchburg, Va. Feinberg, Phyllis 234 Colony Road, New Haven, Conn. Fensterwald, Myra 1337 Graydon Avenue, Norfolk, Va. Fentress, Katherine Paige Fentress, Va. Ferguson, Arline Elizabeth 267 Newport News Avenue, Hampton, Va. Ferguson, Elizabeth Ann Warren Hotel, Harrisonburg, Va. Ferguson, Mary Frances Box 265, Clifton, Va. Ferland, Sarah Mae Woodrow Drive, Charlottesville, Va. Ferris, Fave O ' Reta 202 Cumberland Street, Roanoke, Va. Fields, Shirley Ann 309 Smith Street, Salisbury, Md. Figgatt, Jennings Bryan, Jr Route 3, Harrisonburg, Va. Finks, June Boswell 2 W. Glendale Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Fisher, Kathryn Dolores 14 N. Garfield Street, Arlington, Va. Flanary, Peggy Terrell Richlands, Va. Flax, Harriet jean 714 Shirley Avenue, Norfolk, Va. Fleshman, Charlotte Ann 109 Sykes Avenue, Portsmouth, Va. Fletcher, Dolores Renee 909 Fayette Street, Cumberland, Md. Flook, Lucille Route 3, Harrisonburg, Va. Flora, Gloria Irene 6706 Hillendale Road, Chevy Chase, Md. Fosnight, Evelyn June 18th Street, Front Royal, Va. Foster, Margaret Lorraine 6 Sunset Drive, Alexandria, Va. Foster, Nancy Malinda Mount Hope, W. Va. Fowlkes, Beverly Ann 2908 Grayland Avenue, Richmond, Va. Fox, Betty Lou Eastview Street, Dayton, Va. Freed, Mary Jane Route 1, Crimora, Va. Frizze ' l. Phyllis Jane 2220 Maiden Lane, Roanoke. Va. Fromkin, Barbara Allene 408 Ellsworth Avenue, New Haven, Conn. Frye, Melva Sharon Lucketts, Va. Fulcher, Barbara Gertrude Sandidges, Va. Fullerton, Shirley Bushnell 14 Court Street, Abingdon, Va. Fultz, Jean Frances Raphine, Va. Funk, Jane Elizabeth Berryville, Va. Furnal, Marilyn Anne Box 152, Oceana, Va. Furniss, Diane Lee Saxis, Va. Furr, Barbara Worth 334 Byrd Street, Hopewell, Va. Gainer, Barbara Jean Mt. Crawford, Va. Gaines, Ethel Clore Reva, Va. Gaither, Norma Jean 627 Columbia Avenue, Cumberland. Md. Gallagher, Bettv Joan 601 Commercial Street, Clifton Forge, Va. Gambill, Hamilton Scherer 515 S. Mason Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Gambill, Joseph Foch 515 S. Mason Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Gambill. Kenton Filler 515 S. Mason Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Gander, Gena Ellen Luray, Va. Gandy, Madolyn Marie 20 Elm Avenue, Warwick on the James, Hilton Village, Va. Garber, Greta Yvonne 37 Shenandoah Avenue, Harrisonburg, Va. Garber, Josephine Lee Port Republic, Va. Garber, Marie Virginia 204 Parkway, Winchester, Va. Garfinkel, Frances Louise 508 Brown Avenue, Hopewell, Va. Garner, Catherine Hughes Box 210, Matewan, West Va. Garner, Thomas Edward Box 210, Matewan, West Va. Garnett, Walter William 294 S. liberty Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Garrett, Margaret Lee 344 N. High Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Garrett, Mary Ann Box 291, Paw Paw, W. Va. Garrett, Nancy Leigh 4605 Virginia Avenue, Newport News, Va. Garth, Nancy Coleman Nellysf ord, Va. Garwood, Margaret Virginia Afton, Va. Gauldin, Christine 230 Gray Street, Danville, Va. Gay, Norma Evelyn 733 Webster Street, Needham, Mass. Gee, Mary Evans South Hill, Va. Gentry, Peggy Louise P. O. Box 478, Galax, Va. Georges, Constance 1004 Locust Avenue, Charlottesville, Va. Gibson, Beverley Louise Route 1. Charlottesville, Va. Gibson, Nancy Annette 1114 Kanawha Blvd., Charleston, W. Va. Gilbert, Ann McCauley Bridge House, Churchville, Va. Gilbert, Jean Moore Bridge House, Churchville, Va. 240 Gilbert, Marie Jackson Stanardsville, Va. Gill, Charlotte Elizabeth Miskimon, Va. Gilmore, Mary Elizabeth Culpeper, Va. Gilpin, Myrtle Elizabeth 1 16 W. Valley Street, Abingdon, Va. Gochenour, Vera Dorethia Woodstock, Va. Goepfert, Genevieve Marie 30 Charles Street, Newton Upper Falls P. O., Mass. Goettling, Lucie Pearson 525 N. Kenmore Street, Arlington, Va. Gooch, Jane Grey Troy, Va. Good, Virginia Maxine McGaheysville, Va. Goode, Lois Mae Flint Hill, Va. Goodman, Sally Ann 134 Abernethy Drive, Trenton, N. J. Goodson, Frances Cary 508, Key West, Florida Goodwin, Mary Catherine Afton, Va. Gordon, Ronnie Faye Timberville, Va. Gordan, Elizabeth Read 7 Fredonia Avenue, Lynchburg, Va. Gordon. Ellen Louise Middleburg, Va. Gordon, Josephine Anne 7 Fredonia Avenue, Lynchburg, Va. Gordon, Virginia Anne 5016 Caledonia Road, Richmond, Va. Gosney, Eleanor Dean Keeling, Va. Gouldman, Freda Charlesworth 1409 Win chester Street, Fredericksburg, Va. Graeff, Joan 1211 N. Nash Street, Arlington, Va. Grant, Jane Augusta 402 Princeton Road, Suffolk, Va. Grant, Virginia Lee 376 Gray Avenue, Winchester, Va. Gravely, Roberta Tredway 1211 Washington Avenue, South Boston, Va. Graves, Connie Ann 905 Woodberry Road, Richmond, Va. Gregory, Annie Elizabeth Crewe, Va. Gregory, Eleanor Ruth Altavista, Va. Griffin, Marjorie Marie Buckhorn, Va. Griffith, Patricia Carolyn Route 3, Gaithersburg, Va. Grim, Betty Ann 375 National Avenue, Winchester Va. Grimstead, Edith Kingdom Grimstead, a. Groseclose, Barbara Ann Route 3. Wytheville, Va. Gross, Grance Elizabeth Eastern Mennonite School, Harrisonburg, Va. Grove, Janet Nell Fishersville, Va. Grubb, Lucille Elizabeth Route 4. Chatham. Va. Gruhh, Mary Emma Route 4, Chatham, Va. Gurley, Margaret Elaine 945 N. Livingston Street, Arlington, Va. Haddad. Jeane ' tte Zaheada 4112 Hamilton Street, HvattsviOe. Md. Hahn, Marv Lea Brandvwine, W. Va. Hair, Donna Jean Route 2, Richmond, Va. Hale, Kathrvn Strother Pearisburg, Va. Halev. Mildred Marie 118 Main Street, Danville, Va. Hall, Hazel Juanita P.O. Box 458, Chatham, Va. Hall, Leslie Katherine Limeton, Va. Hall, Maudelene Eliza Box 425, Galax, Va. Hall, Patricia Anne Box 143, Burnswick, Md. Hall, Virginia Mae Route 3, Lexington, Va. Ham. Patricia Faith Stone Ridge, Marbletown. N. Y. Hamilton, Mary Katherine Box 103, Burkeville, Va. Hamilton. Nancy Lynn Nassawadox, Va. Hammond, Joyce The Barn, Route 1, Dover, Del. Hampton, Wilma Frances Galax, Va. Hankins, Joann Route 1, Bowie, Texas Hannabass, Ann Marie Route 1, Vinton, Va. Hardy, Doris June 69 A View Avenue, Norfolk, Va. Harless, Shirley Marion 211 Gordon Street, Sanford, N. C. Harlin, Ann Vernon 211 Paul Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Harman, Anne Lee Bridgewater, Va. Harpine, Casper Allen, Jr Box 16, Route 3, Harrisonburg, Va. Harrington, L. M. Tnett Lindsay, Va. Harris, Helene Elizabeth Route 3. Fishersville. Va. Harris, Ruth Loraine 2060— 36th Street, N. W„ Washington, D. C. Harris, Venita Dott 1430 G. Street. S. F... Washington, D. C. Harrison, Elizabeth Ann 29 Lantrell Avenue, Harrisonburg, Va. Harrison, Mildred Carter Eclipse, Va. Harrison. Virginia Yancey 29 Cantrell Avenue. Harrisonburg, Va. Harshbarger, Helen Ruth 1606 City Point Road, Hopewell, Va. Harshbarger, Madeline Hinkel 380 Franklin Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Hart. Clara Belle ( Mrs. ) Fort Defiance, Va. Hartman, Nancv MclFa, Va. 241 Hartsook, Margaret lean 2215 Davis Lane, Richmond, Va. Hatch, Lawrence Worth 28 E. Linden Street, Alexandria, Va. Hatchik, Araxy McLean, Va. Haught, Mary Katherihe 16 Martin Road, Warwick Village, Newport News, Va. Haught, Ruth Maddox Elkwood, Va. Hausner, Irene Anne 25 Essex Street, Belleville, N. ]. Hawk, Bessie Vestal Saltville, Va. Hawkins, Audrey Louise Broadway, Va. Hawkins, Dorothy Gray Lawrencevillc, Va. Hawkins, Marion Christine Lawrenceville, Va. Hawkins, Roy Benton Broadway, Va. Hawthorne, Marjorie Frances Route 2, Bristol, Va. Haydon, Marion Joyce Main Street, Kilmarnock, Va. Heavner, Betty Lou Deer Run, West Va. Heiber, Norma Eda 16 Swift Road, Framingham, Mass. Heingig, Beverly Ann Ware Neck, Va. Henderson, Mabel Louise Plasterco, Va. Hendricks, Esther Lois Alton, Va. Henry, Beth 120 N. Fairfax Street, Falls Church, Va. Henshaw, Betty Lou Charles Town, W. Va. Heppy, Man, ' Ann 515 High Street, Elmira, N. Y. Herbert, Dorothy Ann Waverly, Va. Herrin, Marilyn Coloney 3716 S. Kemper Road. Arlington, Va. Higgins, Jean Ann 600 Prospect Walk, Clifton Forge. Va. Hileman, Anna Louise 518 Taylor Street, Lexington, Va. Hinson, Dorothy Green Paris. Va. Hinton, Ida Audrey R. F. D., Kearneysville, W. Va. Hippensteele, Betty Ann 7522 Kenleigh Avenue, Baltimore 6, Md. Hite, Libby Anne Timberville, Va. Hobbs, Raleigh James, Jr Parksley, Va. Holibs, Shirley Virginia 127 Severn Road, Norfolk, Va. Hockman, Phyllis Alphin Fairfield, Va. Hodgson. Mary Fit Randolph Columbia, Va. Hogan, Eleanor Marree 162 Old Street. Portsmouth, Va. Hoggard. Margaret Bradshaw 105 Oak Grove Road. Norfolk, Va. Hoke, Norma Lee Box 3. Annandale, Va. Holbrook, Joan Bartley, W. Va. Holbrook. Marian Bartley, W. Va. Holland. Margaret Ann 276 N. Lewis Street, Staunton, Va. Holland. Sue Rebecca Moneta. Va. Hollis, Peggy Morgan 523 W. Burke Street, Martinsburg, W. Va. Holloman, Jane Ellen Newsoms, Va. Holloway, Hazel Barbara 703 Woolfolk Street, Macon, Georgia Hollowell, Sally Sue Route 1, Burkhorn, Va. Holsinger, Betty Lee Broadway, Va. Hooker, Bernicc May Nokesville, Va. Hoover, Betty Lee Timberville, Va. Hoover, Ernest Mahlon Movers, W. Va. Hoover, Rebecca Ann 210 Dixie Avenue. Harrisonburg, Va. Hopkins. Kathleen Vivian Route 2, Box 121 A, Nokesville, Va. Horn, Mary Virginia Mt. Solon. Va. Horn, Raymond W Clinton Avenue, Wvckoff, N. J. Hornsby, Peggy Jean Route 11, Radford, Va. Horsley, Ruby Anne Lovingston, Va. Hoskinson, Georgia Winifred 916 S. Washington Street, Falls Church, Va. Hostetter, Elizabeth Louise Eastern Mennonite School, Harrisonburg, Va. Hostetter, Gladys Louise Eastern Mennonite School, Harrisonburg, Va. Hotinger, Mildred Alice Route 2, Lexington, Va. Hotinger, Nellie Frances Route 2. Lexington. Va. House, Frances Marie Route 2, Box 34, Nokesville, Va. Howard, Marianna Virginia 1617 Confederate Avenue, Richmond 22, Va. Hover, Sara Elizabeth 3320 Loxley Road, Richmond, Va. Hubbard, Maggie Star Route, Chatham, Va. Hudgins, Florence Evelyn Tabb, Va. Huff, Florence Geraldine 2710 Wickham Avenue, Newport News, Va. Huffman, Janet Louise 411 Shenandoah Avenue, Shenandoah, Va. Huffman, Rachel Marie 429 4th Street, Shenandoah, Va. Huffman, Violet Jean Route 2, Box 257, Elkton, Va. Huggins, Betty Jane 934 Diamond Avenue, Rockymount, Va. Hughes, Frances Lee 301 N. Market Street, Staunton, Va. Humphries, Audrey Lee Route 2, Box 366, Norfolk, Va 242 Hundley, Frances Estelle Marshall Court, Fieldale, Ya. Hundley, Virginia Dale Marshall Court, Fieldale, Va. Hunter, Alice Carolyn 3008 Lamb Avenue, Richmond, Va. Hunter, Anne Howard LaCrosse, Va. Huntington, Mary Louise 192 Round Hill Road, Fairfield, Conn Hurdle, Mary Elizabeth Camden Avenue, Extd., Salisbury, Md. Hurst, Margaret Benjamin Ditchley, Va. Hutton, Trula (Catherine Route 2, Bristol, Va. Hylton, June Marie Route 1, Box 425, Koanokc, Va. Ingram, 1 ' atricia Maye 301 Ri cs Road, Martinsville, Va. Jackson, Sylvia J ean fVmburg, Va. Jackson, Wanda 1325 W. 38th Street, Norfolk, Va. Jamerson, Cornelia Pamplin, Va. Jamerson, Mary Elizabeth R. F. D. 5, Bedford, Va. James, June Roberta 8 Charles Street, Hampton, Va. James, Nancy Lee 1310 Franklin Road, Roanoke 16, Va. Jameson, Barbara Lee 1608 B Street, Portsmouth, Va. Jarrett, Louella June 313 Hickory Avenue, Newport News, Ya. Jarvis, Mary Barbara Timber Ridge, Va. Jarvis, Rita Dunton Machipongo, Va. Jennings, Nancy Carlisle 115-32 Street, Newport News, Va. Jennings, Sue Estelle Route 3, Luray, Va. Jessee, Jean Bundy Lebanon, Va. jessup, Margaret Fair South Hill, Va. Jett, Mattie Janette Floyd, Va. Jobson, Frances Lee 615 Roseneath Road, Richmond, Va. Johnson, Ada Burroughs Moneta, Va. Johnson, Betty Frances 906 Beach Road, Hampton, Va. Johnson, Betsy Lee 712 Riverside Drive, Lynchburg, Va. Johnson, Clinton Ann . Route 1, Falmouth, Va. Johnson, Ernestine Rea Mechum River, Va. Johnson, Jane Elizabeth 4213 Kingcrest Parkway, Richmond, Va. Johnson, Jo Ann 623 South Main Street, Woodstock, Ya. Johnson, Margaret Earl Mechum River, Va. Johnson, Martha Gray 133 Sutherlin Avenue, Danville, Va. Jones, Alice Mercer 630 N. Kenmore Street, Arlington, Va. Jones, Lucy Elvin 1105 Grand Avenue, Lynchburg, Va. Jones, Shirley Marie Route 2, Vienna, Ya. Joseph, Jean Elinor 162 N. High Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Joyner, Mary Alice Courtland, Va. Judy, Elfleda La Vera Box 26, Franklin, W. Va. Kabler, Betty Joyce 407 Westmoreland Place, Lynchburg, Va. Kackley, Willa Mae Berryville, Ya. Kagey, Phyllis Maxine Edinbtirg, Ya. Karnes, Geneva Frances Route 2, Buchanan, Va. Kasey, Mary Elizabeth 404 Forest Street, Martinsville, Va. Kaylor, Margaret Susan 261 Park Place, Harrisonburg, Va. Kay ser, Janet Walton Columbia, Va. Keffer, Betty Sue New Castle, Va. Kegley, Sarah Catherine Route 4, Staunton, Va. Keller, Mary Amelia Strasburg, Va. Kelley, Celia Ann Gretna. Va. Kellison, Greta Jo Route 2, Glen Allen, Va. Kelly, Joyce Anne 3913 Fauquier Avenue, Richmond, Va. Kemp, Gladys Elnora Luray, Va. Kenny, Margaret Ann 811 Commercial Street, Clifton Forge Ya. Kernan, Rosemary 210 38th Street, Virginia Beach. Ya. Keyser, Frances LeVier 421 S. Lexington Street, Covington, Ya. Keyser, Lois Jeanette Luray, Va. Keyser, Norma Nell Luray, Va. Kibler, Janice Grey Quicksburg, Ya. Kibler, Janice Jane. . . t Luray, Ya. Kidwell. Mary Ann 1208 S. Oakcrest Road, Arlington. Va. Kihm, Mary Virgene 35 Ackerman Place, Nyack, N. Y. Kimble, Hide Phyllis Upper Tract, W. Va. King, Edna Lee 319 Ft ' gate Road, Williamson Road, Roanoke, Va. King, Louise Fletcher The Shade, Washington, D. C. King, Yeruita Faye Oriskany, Va. 2-L1 Kirby, Joan Marie Sevilla Hotel, Richmond, Va. Kiser, Mary Frances 290 Green Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Kiser, Ralph Pleasant 290 Green Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Kiser, Raymona Rommey, W. Va. Kite, Peggy Dean Shenandoah, Va. Kite, Violet Marie 320 3rd Street, Shenandoah, Va. Kivlan, Alice May 26 Peak Hill Road, Roslindale 31, Mass. Knauss, Dariel Delis 2 Marion Avenue, McLean, Va. Knupp, Gerald Pasco Timberville, Va. Kodrich, Shirley Marie 000 Colonial Avenue, Petersburg, Va. Koogler, Melvin Morrison Spottswood, Va. Koontz, Helen Lee Rockingham, Va. LaFollette, Delores Willetta Yellow Springs, W. Va. Lahman, Doris Arlene Route 1, Harrisonburg, Va. Lamb, Bymun Albion, Jr 348 W. Lee Street, Greensboro, N. C. Lambert, Jean Alice 101 S. Church Street, Woodstock, Va. Lambeth, Jane Burton kidgeway, Va. Lancaster, Douglas N. Court Street, Luray Va. Landes, Zona Warwick Mountain Grove, Va. Landes, Betty Ruth Franklin, W. Va. Landis, Mary Sue 531 E. Wolfe Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Landman, Leach Geraldine 220 W. Main Street, Richmond, Va. Lanier, Henrietta Rebecca 1120 South Boulevard, Petersburg, Va. Lantz, Nellie Bly Route 3, Box 17, Edinburg, Va. Layman, Dorothy Bell Route 3, Box 354, Roanoke, Va. Layman, Lois Marie Route 4, Rockymount, Va. Layne, Harriet Lee Bremo Bluff, Va. Layton, Eulah Lee 107 Muir Street, Cambridge, Md. Leak, Elizabetth Bembow 85 S. Main Street, Apt. 6, Harrisonburg, Va. Leake, Robert Ellis 201 S. Liberty Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Lease Peggy, Ann 822 Woodland Way, Hagerstown, Md, Leatherbury, Jacquelyn Shady Side, Md. Lee, Laura Mae DeWitt, Va. Lee, Marilyn Virginia 101 Maple Avenue, Highland Springs, Va. Leftwich, Dorothy Jeanne Route 1, Box 98, Lynchburg, Va. Leggett, Dorothy Louise 500 Warren Street, Williamston, N. C. Lehman, Dorothy E Eastern Mennonite School, Harrisonburg, Va. Lehman, Elsie Elizabeth Eastern Mennonite School, Harrisonburg, Va. Lehman, Marjorie Ann 2242 Berwyn Street, Union, N. J. Leonard, Jean Rosamond Route 3, Manassas, Va. Lester, Alary Spruce 402, Appalachia, Va. Level, Robert Leon S. Bank Ex., Luray, Va. Levine, Doralee R 299 Beverly Road, Chesnut Hill, Mass. Levister, Peggy Ann 1610 N. Roosevelt Street, Falls Church, Va. Lewis, Anna Katherine Weatherby Avenue, Clarksboro, N. J. Lewis, Beverly Hope 166 Carroll Avenue, Petersburg, Va. Lewis, Dorothy Quinn 267 Gray Street, Danville, Va. Lewis, Hilda Ellen 922 22nd Street, Newport News, Va. Lewis, Kennison Marvin Esty, W. Va. Lewter, Wanda Lee 1115 Loyola Avenue, Chicago, 111. Lichliter, Beverly Ann Muhlenburg Street, Woodstock, Va. Lilley, Frances Louise Earlysville, Va. Limbrick, Nancy Colton Route 1, Box 49-A, Fredericksburg, Va. Lindamood, Phyllis Irene Route 2, Mt. Jackson, Va. Lineburg, Imogene Wesley New Market, Va. Lineweaver, Lois Katherine Mt Crawford, Va. Lipps, Sue Kirk Aldie, Va. Litton, Daisy Annette Castlewood, Va. Lock, Beveridge, LaMar Route 1, Vevay, Ind. Lockhart, Geraldine 338 Fudge Street, Covington, Va. Logan, Harold LeRoy 119 F. Market Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Logan, James Tharpe Luray, Va. Lohr, Janice Rebecca New Market, Va. Long, Doris Jean Route 1, Box 34, Harrisonburg, Va. Long, Harry Emmitt New Market, Va. Long, Homer Allen New Market, Va. Long, Nancy Jane Middletown, Va. Looney, Audrey Ann Box 155, Grundy, Va. Lotts, Sara Belle Raphine, Va. Love, Frances Adeline Sydnorsville, Va. 244 Luck, Carey Lee. Route 1, Richmond, Va. Lucy, Alice Christine Lawrenceville, Va. Lucy, Dorothy Jane Lawrenceville, Va. Lucy, Ruth Bennett 309 N. High Street, Blackstone, Va. Luke, Edith Earle Ill Fugate Road, Roanoke 12, Va. Lumsden, Joyce Redwood, Va. Lyon, Frances Estelle 2813 Lee Blvd., Apt. 102, Arlington, Va. Lyon, June 013 Rockbridge Road, Portsmouth, Va. Lyons, Frances Ann Z7ii Richelieu Avenue, Roanoke, Va. McAlpin, Gwendolyn Glasgow, Va. McCarthy, Gloria Cegelski 84-22 u l Avenue, V oodhaven, N. Y. McCary, Ramona Fawley Broadway, Va. McCormick, Mary Sue Fishersville, Va. McCraw, Blanche 1630 You Street, S. E„ Washington 20, D. C. McGrew, Esther Gertrude 034 23rd Street S., Arlington, Va. McKenney, Phyllis Moore 44 Shenandoah Avenue, Harrisonburg, Va. McMullan, Marjorie Leigli Standardsville, Va. McMurran, Jane Marshall 2802 Hammett Avenue, Norfolk, Va. McNamara, Ruth Ramey Berryville, Va. McWane, Ruth Henson 8 Parkmont Apartments, Lynchburg, Va. Madsen, Peggy Anne Norge, Va. Mahone, Jean Cross 1000 Blair Road, Petersburg, Va. Mahone, Margaret Elizabeth Massies Mill, Va. Maifeld, Bernadine Elaine Waverly, Va. Main, Martha Ann 1928 Westover Avenue, Roanoke, Va. Mandelin, Susanna May 50 Elm Street, Rutland, Vermont Mann, Patricia Louise : 3514 Hanover Avenue, Richmond, Va. Mann, Ruby Allene 024 Roxbury, Clifton Forge, Va. Manuel, Jean Maxine Route 1-A, Winchester, Va. Mapp, Sallie Hell Nassawadox, Va. March, Jessie Franklin Route 2, Suffolk, Va. Markham, Beulah Mae Route 1, Buena Vista, Va. Marsden, William Roland 400 May Street, Belle Vernon, Pa. Marshall, Jean Louise 10 Mountainview Road, Verona, N. J. Marshall, Lucy Fitzhugh Gordonsville, Va. Martin, Ashby Maxine Box 54, Lexington, Va. Martin, Geraldine Callands, Va. Matthews, Elizabeth Page 907 Broad Street, Altavista, Va. Matthews, Norma Joanne 915 Bedford Street, Cumberland, Md. Matthews, Angeline 68 Cherokee Road, Hampton, Va. Matthews, Caroline Elizabeth Naval Mine Depot, Yorktown, Va. Matthews, Margaret Wilson Meredithville, Va. Mattox, I harlyne Haden Gretna, Va. Mattox, Elizabeth Anne Box 266, Gretna, Va. Maltox, Robert Edward Box 266, Gretna, Va. Mays, Mary Ella Route 1, Warrenton, Va. Mears, Margaret Virginia Ben Franklin Hotel, Philadelphia, Pa. Mears, Mary Upshur Painter, Va. Meekins, Dorothy Jeanne 288 Warwick Road, Hilton Village, Va. Meeks, Elizabeth Clarke Amherst, Va. Melhorne, Robert Franklin, Jr 416 W. Market Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Melton, Eunice Ann Star Route, Ashland, Va. Melton, Mary Carolyn Star Route, Ashla nd, Va. Melton. Mary Elizabeth Palmyra, Va. Meredith, Alice Sherman 503 School Street, Cambridge, Md. Messick, Annalee E.313 Mitchell Street, Salisbury, Md. Messick, Julia Helene Midland, Va. Miller, Anna Lee Rockbridge Baths, Va. Miller, Dolores Virginia (Nurse) Luray, Va. Miller, Dwight Earl 1340 S. Main Stree, Harrisonburg, Va. Miller, Edwood Cameron 1348 S. Main Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Miller, Eleanor Gene Route 2, Bridgewater, Va. Miller, Eleanor Jean Amhearst, Va. Miller, Elizabeth Cameron Paw Paw, W. Va. Miller, Eloise Gordon Paw Paw, W. Va. Miller, Marion, C. M Fox Chapel Road, Pittsburg, Pa. Miller, Vera Emily (Nurse) Mt. Jackson, Va. Miller, Virginia Lee Timberville, Va. Miller, Waldo Glenn 1340 S. Alain Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Miller, Wanda June Edinburg, Va. Mills, Joanne 120 Randolph Avenue, Cape Charles, Va. 245 Minis, Dorothy Jean 163 Melrose Avenue, Hampton, Va. Minor, Frances Ann Owenton, Ya. Misner, Mary Lee ( Nurse) Route 1, Harrisonburg, Va. Mitchell, Arleta Mae Franklin, W. Va. Mitchell, Helen Esther 1103 Toledo Avenue, Lynchburg, Va. Mitchell, Norene Dare (Nurse) Sugar Grove, W. Va. Mitchell, Rose Marie 1103 Toledo Avenue, Lynchburg, Va. Mize, Betty Anne 303 Westham Parkway, Richmond, Va. Moffett, Virginia Page Route 2, Staunton, Va. Muffin, Irene Ann 106 S. Street, Smyrna, Del. Mohler, Jane Jones Route 1, Mt. Solon, Va. Monalian, Mary Roberta Blackstone, Va. Monger, Margaret Susan 264 S. High Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Montgomery, Nancy Leomia Buchanan, Va. Moore, Carrie White Jeffs, Va. Moore, Jane McCorkle Route 1, Lexington, Va. Moore, Margaret Alice Route 1, Buena Vista, Va. Moore, Margaret Ann Flint Hill, Va. Moore, Martha Hughes 26 Elkhorn Street, Welch, W. Va. Moorefield, Katherine Ann 525 N. Monroe Street, Arlington, Va. Morris, Elsie Mae Proffit, Va. Morris, Lucy Frances Route 2, Box 122, Charlottesville, Va. Morris, Shirley Ann Alberene, Va. Morrison, Jean Hotinger Route 3, Lexington, Va. Morrison, Lura June 4121 Crestwood Road, Richmond, Va. Morrison, Mary Jean 4121 Crestwood Road, Richmond, Va. Morrison, Nancy Walker 932 Wasena Avenue, Roanoke, Va. Muses, Barbara Burks 2720 Guilford Avenue, Roanoke, Va. Mottern, Jane Juanelle 745 Country Club Drive, Pittsburgh, Pa. Moyer, Betty Catherine Middleburg, Va. Mover, Jane Larue Middleburg, Va. Moyer, Mary Lee Middleburg, Va. Munson, Irene Florence 3600 N. Harrison Street, Arlington, Va. Munson, Winifred Lillian Route 2, Franklin Park, Falls Church, Va. Murdock, Mary Sue Box 424, Massanutten Heights, Woodstock, Va. Muse, Mary Preston Fairfield, Va. Myers, Anne Rosalie 1400 Hampton Blvd., Norfolk, Va. Myers, Betty Lue 2236 Windsor Avenue, Roanoke, Ya. Myers, Joseph Graham 1356 S. Main Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Nash, Nancy Annette Amonate, Va. Nash, William Nelson 31 Cantrell Avenue, Harrisonburg, Va. Neal, Guyneth Vesta Braddock Heights, Md. Neathery, Geraldine Brooks 116 Washington Street, Portsmouth, Va. Neff, Bonnie Louise Box 147 Broadway, Va. Nelson, Angela Ruth 231 Grattan Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Nelson, Nancy Belle 815— 8th Street, Altavista, Va. Nethers, Mary Ellen Route 2, Winchester, Va. Newton, Patricia Ann Lucketts, Va. Nichols, Baylor Erdman Keller, Va. Nichols, Dorothy Lou 716 College Street, Bedford, Va. Noel, Elise Virginia Hylas, Va. Norwood, Ellen Earline Brunswick Avenue, Emporia, Va. Nutting, Judith Anne 150 Devonshire Court, Rochester 11, N. Y. Oakham, June Elizabeth 1904 Deep Creek Blvd., Portsmouth, Va. Obenschain, William Bittle 920 Selma Blvd., Staunton, Va. O ' Brien, Eunice Nora Route 1, Winchester, Va. O ' Flaherty, Patricia Ann Route 4, Box 197, Alexandria, Va. Ogilvie, Virginia Lois Village Road, Nassau, Bahamas Oldaker, Kathleen 2717 O Street, N. W. Washington 7, D. C. Oothoudt, Charlotte Mane Manassas, Va. Orebaugh, Paul L. (Mr.) Timberville, Va. Overton. Patricia Ann 73 Hopkins Street, Hilton Village, Va. Owen, Beulah Hunter Skipwith, Va. Owens, Emma Lelia 2851 Tait Terrace, Norfolk, Va. Owens, Frances Beverly 1038 Jamestown Crescent, Norfolk, Y a. Owens, Nellie Evelyn (Nurse) Stanley, Ya. Pace, Rose Marie Walmitdale. Kidgeway, Va. Packett, Betty Lorraine Warsaw, Va. Paling, Margaret Louise ' Box E. Halifax, Va. 246 Palmer, Barbara Marguerite 2515 Chesapeake Street. Norfolk, Va. Palmer, Joanne 75 Aylwin Road, Portsmouth, a. Pamplin, Barbara Marie 1815 Powhatan Avenue, Walnut Hill, Petersburg, Va. Parker, Aliee Anne 107 Virginia Avenue, Shenandoah, a Parker. Jean Marie 1424 Elm Avenue, Portsmouth, Va. Parker, Jeane Barbara 2104 S. Randolph Street. Arlington, Va. Parrotta] Marie Eleanor 314 Park Hill Avenue, Yonkers, N. Y. Pascaretti, Nicholas Thomas 8422 — 52 Avenue, Elmhurst, N. Y. Pasher, Jacqueline Elizabeth partment 10, 1340 W. Clifton, Blvd, Lakewood, Ohio Patterson, Ellen Elizabeth Bridgewater, Va. Payne, Catherine Virginia 914 N. Stafford Street. Arlington, Va. Payne, Elizabeth Lee 52 Broad Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Paynter, Frances Joy Building T-504. Wilson Memorial High School, Fishersville, Va. Peak, Mary Elizabeth Long Island, Va. Peatross, Jacqueline Box 95, Penola, Va. Peed, Nancye Louise Owens, Ya. Penn, Nancv Ruth 232i Laburnum Avenue, Roanoke 15, Va. Perez, Wilda C 1 1th Road, N.. No. 5213. Arlington, Va. Perkins, Nancy Katherine Kents Store, Va, Perkinson. Florence Joyner. .. Building 704, Parkfairfax, 331° Valley Drive, Alexandria, Ya. Peters, Elizabeth Courtney Appomattox, Ya. Peters, Virginia Caroline Catlett. Ya. Peterson, Jeanne Grey 6038 Westwood Terrace, Norfolk 8, Ya. Peterson. Lucy Ellen 510 West 37th Street, Norfolk, Va. Petrey, Nancy Claire 1035 B Street. Portsmouth, Va. Pettitt. Mary Jacqueline 138 Claremont Avenue. Hampton, Va. Pettus, Katherine Leigh : 308 North Street. Portsmouth. Va. Phalen. Jeanne Ann 536 Virginia Avenue, Harrisonburg. Va. Phalen, Thomas Henry 238 W. Market Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Phelps, Jacqueline Anne 192 Hilton Terrace, Hilton Yillage, Va. Phelps. Marorie Lou 11 West Princeton Circle. Lvncbburg, Va Phillips. Ruth Elizabeth ...Route 1, Covington, Va. Pickrel, Shirley Mae 901— 8th Street. Altavista, Va. Pierce, Elizabeth Antoinette Route 3. Box 253. Suffolk, Va. Pierce, Emily Baird 1844 Cambridge Avenue. Roanoke. Ya. Pierce, Jayne 1102 Owen Street, South Boston, Va Pinchbeck, Audrev Glynn 301 Mann Street. Blackstone. Va. Pinching. Ellen Marie 5405 Carolina Place. N. W., Washington 16. D C. Pincus. Jane Marilyn 810 Redgate Avenue. Norfolk. Va. Pitsenbarger, Tanet Marie (Nurse) Deer Run, W. Va. Pitts, Elsie Amanda Elk Hill, Va. Pleasants, Peggy Ann Cartersville, Va. Poland. Edith Ray Boykins. Va. Pole, Marjorie Lucille 705 King Stre et, Strasburg, Va. Polsue. Mary Kathryn 3815 Virginia Avenue, Charleston 4. W. Va. Pond, Adelia Page 1322 N. Carolina Avenue. N. E., Washington, D. C. Poole, Catherine Jane 2428 Buckingham Avenue, Richmond, Va. Pope, Bernice Cora Brandywine, W. Va. Poss, Elizabeth Ann 106 W. Mason Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Poteet, M ary Ruth Route 4, Joncsville, Va. Powell, Ann Redding 1423 Marshall Avenue, Newport News. Va. Powell, Mary Elizabeth Route 2, Box 58, Bridgewater. Va. Powell, Mary Frances Route 3, Box 418, Suffolk, Va. Powell, Nancy Carol Lester Street, Blackstone, Va. Prasse, Oscar Frederick 602 S. High Street. Harrisonburg. Ya. Pratt, Geraldine Elizabeth Rosedale, Ya. Preston, Elizabeth Brown 208 N. Main Street. Woodstock. Va. Prichard, Thomas Bragg 324 Franklin Street, Harrisonburg, Ya. Printz, Ramona Ann 29 Blue Ridge Avenue. Luray, Va. Proimos, Ellen Manuel 5009 Newport Avenue, Norfolk. Va Pugh. Jean Elizabeth 315 — 60 Street, Newport News, Va. Pullin, Louise Winnifrcd McDowell, Ya. Pureell, Mary Margaret 120 E. Elizabeth Street. Harrisonburg. Va. Quesenherry, Dolcres Barren Springs, Va Quesenberry. Ruby Colleen Superior. W. Va. Quinn. Shirley. Ann Box 247, Hot Springs, Ya Rader Alice Ellen Nace, Va. Ragsdale. Gertude Ann DeWitt, Va. Rainey, Jean Frances 19 Biloxi Place, Newport News. Va Rainey, Nancy Jane 1029 Park Avenue, Collingswood, N. J. Ramsey, Judith Price Spottswood, Va. 247 Ramsey, Martha Cook 313 Langhorn Lane, Lynchburg, Va. Rawlings, Doris Ann Main Street, Waverly, Va. Ray, Beulah Lee Singers Glen, Va. Ray, Frances Elaine 29 Jefferson Avenue, College Ct. Phoebus, Va. Ray, Mary Page 728 Lee Street, Danville, Va. Redd, Margaret Ann Box A, Falls Church, Va. Redford, Frances Jane 2712 Hillcrest Road, Richmond, Va. Reed, Dorothy Gaynell 489 McMullan Blvd., Bowling Green, Cumberland, Md. Reeder, Margaret Bayard Big Stone Gap, Va. Reeves, Anna Clarice Yorktown, Va. Reid, Margaret Virginia 123 Cumberland Street, Cumberland. Md. Reid, Melha Anderson 334 Maryland Ave., N. E., Washington, D. C. Reisinger, Lois Ann Gordonsville, Va. Remick, Edith Elsom Smithfield, Va. Retterer, Betty Carter Box 711, Belle, W. Va. Revercomb, Elizabeth Massie 409 41st Stret, Charleston. W. Va. Reynolds, Betty Mae Route 4, Chatham, Va. Reynolds, Frances Maybelle Golddale, Va. Reynolds. Irene Huntingdon 326 W. Cedar Avenue. Vinton, Va. Reynolds, Phyllis Marguerite 225 BeUevue Street. Danville. Va. Rhodes, Carolyn Martin 209 Tazewell Street, Bluefield, W. Va. Rhodes Doris Jean 212 Cantrell Avenue, Harrisonburg, Va. Rhodes, James Ebert Route 2, Harrisonburg, Va. Rhodees, Mary Stuart Broadway, Va. Rhodes, Minor Grover. Tr Route 2, Harrisonburg. Va. Rice, June Elizabeth . . . . 3224 S. 12th Street, Arlington. Va. Richards, Kathryn Witwer 869 Gephart Drive, Cumberland, Md. Richardson, Alfonzo Crockett Birchleaf. Va. Richardson, George, Lee Shenandoah Hills. Front Roval, Va. Richmond. Billy Beaty 1 10— 10th Street. Norton, Va. Riegert, Robert Edward 213 Walnut Avenue, Beuna Vista, Va. Rinehart, Laura Elizabeth - 1005 New Hampshire Avenue, Lvnchburg, Va. Ring. Carl Fwald 2109 N. Kcnmore Street, Arlington. Va. Ritchie, Mildred Ann Route 1, Dinwiddie, Va. Ritrnour. Vivien Mary Clark 233 King Street, Strasbiirs., Va. Rittcr, Patricia Virginia 701 S. Royal Street, Alexandria, Va. Robbins, Frances Rebecca Route 2. Hurt, Va. Roberts, Alma Gertude 2507 N. 11th Street, Arlington, Va. Robertson, Anne Brooks Rurkeville, Va. Robertson, Mildred Marie Monroe, Va. Robertson, Mozellc Dudley Axton, Va. Rodes, Alenc Odum Route 5, Lexington, Va. Rogers, Lucille Patricia 18 Runway, Baltimore 20, Md. Rogers, Nancy Jane 39 Euclid Avenue, Waterbury, Conn. Rogers, Rebecca Big I sland Va. Roller, Edgar Walton Broadway, Va Roller, Rachel Virginia New Market, Va. Roller, Virginia Anne Clover, Va. Rosazza. Edley Marie 616 Vine Street. Bedford, Va. Rosenbaum, Reba Stickley Jonesville, Va. Ross, Martha Adelaide .Broad Run, Va. Ross, Pollyanna Main Street, Stuart, Va. Rowe, Dorothy Marie Route 2, Williamsport, Md. Rowe, Helen Augusta Kinsale, Va. Rowland, M ary Eliabeth Church Road, Va. Royston, David New Market, Va. Ruckman, Virgil K Route 1, Box 17, Hightown, Va. Rudasill, Mary Alpha Woodville, Va. Runion, Gene Edward 548 Virginia Avenue, Harrisonburg, Va. Russell, Bessie Joyce Marshall. Va. Ryman, Eleanor Elizabeth Mt Jackson, Va. Ryman, Hazel Virginia (Nurse) Stanley, Va. Sampson, Elizabeth Ann Miskimon, Va. Sampson, Mary Eustace The Orchards , Gordonsville, Va. Sanderson, Carolyn Mikesell Route 3, Box 333. Vienna. Va. Satterwhite, Nancy Ann 1615 Nottoway Avenue, Richmond 22, Va. Sauveur, Anita Belle 585 Lee Highwav, Falls Church, Va. Savage , Eugenia 1.3 W. Masonic View, Alexandria, Va. Savage, Kathleen 13 W. Masonic View, Alexandria, Va. Savage, Margaret Duke 115 Duke Drive, Green Acers, Portsmouth, Va. 248 Schink. Nine Anne 133 Third Street, Nilcs, Ohio Schneider, Jane Marie Box 456, Winchester, Va. Scott, Elizabeth Gray Route 4, Box 525, Richmond, Ya. Scott, Evalyn Genevieve 2627 Florida Avenue. Roanoke, Ya. Scott, Robert Hieskel 2560 Lee Street, Hopewell, Ya. Seay, Sarah Barksdale 1831 Varina Avenue, Pe ' ersburg, Va. Seibel, Sylvia Lenore Route 1, Box 124, Roanoke, Va. Seidman, Irene Rose 24 Woodland Street, Portsmouth, Va. Sellers, I loris iYetta (Nurse) Elkton, Va. Sellers, Walter Jacob Route 1, Broadway, Va. Settle, Rebecca Ann Rawlings, Ya. Sewell, Mary Bob 2526 Williamson Road, Roanoke, Va. Shallcross, Jean Ermine 110 Bank Street. Suffolk, Ya. Shallcross, Johanna Lee 110 Bank Street. Suffolk. Ya. Shandelson, Mary Lou Jamison Road, Luray, a. Shank, Edward Peter 412 S. Main Street, Harrisonburg .Ya. Shantz, Edna Pearl Route 2. Freeland, Mich. Shaver, Polly Jean Route 1, Mt. Crawford, Va. Shaw. Barbara lane Bassett, Ya. Shaw, Patricia Mary 2008 Pond Lane, Norfolk, Va. Sheetz, Patricia Ann 219 Center Avenue, Greensburg, Penn. Shelley, Jean Louise 3900 Gwyn Oak Avenue, Baltimore 12, Md. Shepherd, Anna Preston Palmyra, Va. Sherman, Alice Gray Belleview Avenue, Orange, Va. Sherman, Doris Marie 2314 Chesnut Avenue, Newport News Va. Shifflett, Lois tllen Route 2. Box 221, Elkton, Ya. Shiffllette, Frances Myrtle 314 3rd Street, Shenandoah, Va. Shiflet, Elsie Mae (Nurse) Hinton, Va. Shirlet, Frances Leth 811 S. Main Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Shirley, Mary Frances Ewing, Va. Shirkey, Retha Athey 237 Miller Street, Winchester, Va. Shirley, Julia Anne .- Calverton, Va. Shomo, Peggy Jean Middlebrook Road, Staunton. Ya. Shone, Rose Lee Taylor 3915 Kansas Avenue, N. E., Washington 11, D. C. Shorter, Shirley Mae 301 Henry Street, Cambridge, Md. Showalter. Walter Raymond, Jr 220 Dixie Avenue, Harrisonburg. Ya. Shrieves, Esther Ward Exmore, Ya. Shuler, Mary Frances Box 45, Route 1. Elkton, Va. Shull, Goldie Louise 457 Green Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Shumake, Nellie Lou Route 1, Grottoes, Va. Shure, Sylvia Gertude 1214 Wbodrow Avenue, Norfolk, Va. Sihert, Anne Preston 520 Ott Street, Harrisonburg, Ya. Simmons, Alda Lorraine Franklin, W. Va. Simmons, Evelyn Wise 803 Alleghany Avenue, Staunton, Ya. Simmons, Nancv Elizabeth P. O. Box 118, Christianslmrg, Va. Simmons. Shirley Vaughn Branchville, Va. Simpkins. Louise Payne Route 1. Box 22A, Christianshurg, Va. Simpkins, Phyllis Anne P. O. Box 714, Max Meadows, Va Simpson, Frances Annette Box 143. Chatham, Ya. Simpson, Ruth Lee Purce ' lville, Va. Sims, Shirley Alethea 241 Maple Avenue, Newport News, Va. Sira. Geneva Fulton 1002 Russell Street. Bristol. Va. Sisson, Emma Jean 104 College Street, Christansburg, Va. Sites, Mabel Cunningham 203 Newman Avenue, Harrisonhurg, Va. Slaughter, Helen Jean 604 Prospect Avenue, Pulaski, Va. Slusher, Margarette Ruth 603 Progress Street, Blackshurg, Ya. Smiley, Ann Ray Route 1, Box 475, Hampton, Va. Smiley, Mary Elizabeth Glasgow, Va. Smith, Bessie Madaline (Nurse) Sugar Grove, W. Va. Smith, Betty Jean 562 S. High Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Smith, Dorothy Ann 3117 Second Avenue, Richmond, Va. Smith, Frances Carolyn Maidens, Ya. Smith. Genevieve Norma Franklin. W. Va. Smith, Gladys Ethelene Crewe, Ya. Smith, Hazel Gertrude 324 McKinney Street. South Boston, Ya. Smith, Helen Louise 127 Cumberland Street. Cumberland, Md. Smith, Judith Glazebrook 203 Clay Street. Suffolk. Va. Smith, lulia Lewis 2 Maple Avenue, Lexington, Va. Smith, Madeline Fletcher Baity, Va. Smith, Martha Tane 306 10th Street Extension, Williamson Road. Roanoke, Va. Snapp, Gwyndolyn Ruth Box 641, Martinsville, Ya. 249 Snedegar, Jean Ann 1815 YVestover Avenue, Roanoke 15, Va. Sneed, Frances Lee 509 N. King Street, Hampton, Va. Sneelings, Andrew Beryl, Jr 806 Daniel Street, Fredericksburg, Va. Snowden, Jennie Meath Sharps, Va. Somers, Eleanor Mae (Nurse) Luray, Va. Soukup, Dorothy Jean Glen Allen, Va. Soukup, Margaret Elaine Glen Allen, Va. Sours, Patsy Jane Box 14, Chatham, Va. Southern, Mabel Grymes 238 Campbell Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Spangler, Billie Jean 2017 Vaughan Street, South Boston, Va. Spangler, Richard Edwin Route 4, Harrisonburg, Va. Spaulding, Barbara Ivanhoe, Va. Speer, Martha Memory • 263 Hawthorne Drive, Danville, Va. Speight, Anne Marshall 3231 Kensington Avenue, Richmond, Va. Spence, Shirley Lee 1906 Montclair Avenue, Norfolk, Va. Spiro, Audrey R 360 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn 18, N. Y. Spivey, Helen 2414 S. Ives Street, Arlington, Va. Spi ey, Lillian Estelle Box 445, Smithfield, Va. Spradlin, Ethel Ordell Goodview, Va. Springmann, I.ila Taylor 309 Russell Road, Richmond 24, Va. Sprouse, Joan Gordonsville, Va. Squyres, Helen Laverne 5209 8th Road, N. Arlington, Va. Stanley, Shirley Holmes s Appomattox, Va. Staples, Jane Bishop 550 S. Mason Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Starke, Virginia Page Route 1, Richmond, Va. Starling, Anne Marie Leaksville, N. C. Starr, Elaine Estep 2 Wynnewood Court, Narberth, Pa. Steele, Bettie Marie 3010 Dunleer Road, Baltimore 22, Md. Steger, Betty Jane 628 High Street, Petersburg, Va. Stephens, Clara Pauline Edinburg, Va. Stephens, Mildred Virginia Lee Highway, Wytheville, Va. Sterne, Judith Taylor Pemherton, Va. Stevens, Charlotte Keturah Lovingston, Va. Stewart, Patricia Lee 1920 Kinwood Blvd., Roanoke, Va. Sticklev, Webster Bradley Bayard, Va. Stiff, Elizabeth Eubank Lynchburg College, Lynchburg, Va. Stine, Elenor Lois. . . . ., 707 Bedford Street, Cumberland, Md. Stone, Bessie Hazel Spencer, Va. Stone, Margaret Ann 254 Clinton Avenue, Big Stone Gap. Va. Stout, Ann Louise 778 Oakdale Drive, Madison, Tenn. Strader, Barbara Ann Pearisburg, Va. Strader, Sarah Elizabeth Pearisburg, Va. Strawderman, Vera Joan 22 Monroe Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Strickland. Betty Anne. 302 Ferguson Avenue, Hilton Village, Va. Strickler, Charlotte Ann Fordwick, Va. Sumption, Lois Gaynelle 426 S. High Street. Harrisonburg. Va. Sutton, Jeanne Elizabeth Box 56, Apex. N. C. Sutton, Joyce Langston Route 1, Danville. Va. Swafhn, Patricia Anne 1625 Pope Avenue, Richmond, Va. Swart z, Jean Gibson Buchanan, Va. Sweckcr, Frances Celia Blue Grass, Ya. Swinson, Nadine Emilia Hostess House. Quantico, Va. Tavenner. Patricia Anne 216 W. Loudoun Street, Leesburg, Ya. Taylor, Anne Sterling Highland Springs, Henrico, Va. Taylor, Betty Wrenn Hidgins. Va. Taylor, Jeanne Marie 2109 Fort Davis Street, S. F.„ Washington, D. C. Taylor, Shirley Louise Highland Springs, Henrico, Va. Taylor, Susan Elizabeth 3432 S. Stafford, Fairlington, Arlington, Va. Temple, Virginia Gill Brodnax, Ya. Teufel, Fonda Lee Route 2, Staunton, Ya. Thaeker, Margaret Alease Church Road. Va. Thomas, Ann Stratton Route 3. Lynchburg, Va. Thomas.Martha Ree 186 Howeland Circ ' e, Danville, Va. Thomas, Marv Elizabeth 1308 N. Vernon Street, Arlington, Va. Thompson, Margaret Evangeline (Nurse) Route 1. Broadway, Va. Thompson, Nancy Lee 201 Norfo ' k Avenue, Petersburg, Va. Thompson, Richard Grant 812 Lafayette Blvd.. Fredericksburg, Va. Thompson, Thelma Ruth Route 1. Box 106. Broadway, Va. Thnrnnson, Verna Joyce Route 1, B 74. Vienna. Vu. Thornburg, Ida Lee 829 E. Moler Avenue, Martinsburg, W. Va. 250 Thornhill, Elsie (.arson Appomattox, Va. Thrasher, Jean Lakue Route 3, Box 133, Norfolk, Va. Tice, Elva Louise Route 1, Dayton, ' a. Tighe, Alma Patricia 210 Hurley Avenue, Hilton Village, Va. Tiller, Eleanor Glynn Ridgewood Road, Bassett, Va. Fisdale, Minnie Cleva Virginia Avenue, Chase City, Va. Todd, Jane 102 Glenburn Avenue, Camhridge, Md. Tonner, Jeannette Marian 17 Warren Street, Needham, Mass. Tramel, Eva Mae Route 1, Danville, Va. Tramel, Myrthle Lee Route 1, Danville, Va. Travers, Catherine Childs Stephenson, Va. Trumbo, Eva Ann 240 N. High Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Trumbo, Jacqueline Nancy Route 3, Vienna, Va. Tsitsera, Voula 3115 West Avenue, Newport News, Va. Tupper, Dorothy Wrigley 245 W. Franklin Street, Morrisville, Pa. Turner, Audrey Loma 64 Rosemont Avenue, East Paterson, N. J. Turner, Barbara LaVerne 125 Pennrose Park, Reidsville, N. C. Turner, David Harold 557 E. Market Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Turner, Eunis Kate Route 1, Huddleston, Va. Turner, Lois Campbell ( Mrs. ) 5 S. Deford Avenue, Luray, Va. Turner, Pollyanna 707 S. Main Street, Blacksburg, Va. Upchurch, Shirley Ann 925 N. Church Street, Rockford, 111. Upshaw, Thelma Elaine Bagby, Va. Utz, Virginia 312 E. Pittsburg Street, Greensburg, Pa. Vatighan, Corinna Josephine Box 62, Burkeville. Va. Vaughan, Elizabeth Louise 1838 Wyoming Avenue. N. W., Washington, D. C. Vaughan, Ruth Joyce 113 N. 4th Street, Hopewell. Va. Viar, Frances Irene 402 Chestnut Street, Buena Vista, Va. Virts, Gloria Ann Park Street, Vienna, Va. Wainwright Dororthy Duvall 208 Dinwiddie Avenue, Hlackstone, Va. Wakeman. Ruby Mnxine (Nurse) Edinburg, Va. Walder, Jeannetta Ravenscraft Maindens, Va. Walker, Laura Katherine (Nurse) Route 4, Bedford, Va. Wa ' ker, Madalyn Johnson Box 71, Bedford, Va. Walker, Margaret Louise Route 4, Bedford, Va. Walker, Pauline Parker Box 275, Victoria, Va. Wallace, Marjori Ann 4418 — 4th Street, S . Arlington, Va. Walpole, Mary O ' lie Vee 2018 Airline Avenue, Portsmouth, Va. Walter, Anna Catherine 13 W. Mt. Ida Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Walton, Jean Ann 3027 Dill Avenue, Richmond, Va. Walton, Martha Ann Beaver Dam, Va. Ward, Hazel Elaine Nassawadox, Va. Ward, Katherine Virginia 128 Briarfield Road, Hamp ' on, Va. Ward, Virginia Lee Sutherlin, Va. Wareham. Mary Ellen 19 McKee Avenue, Hagerstown, Md. Warren, Nancv lane 1487 Bluestone Street. Harrisonburg, Va. aters, Fllen Fielder Dumfries ,Va. Waters, Fern Elizabeth Route 14. Box 49A, Richmond, Va. Warkins, Ruby Joyce 3900 W. Broad Streei. Richmond. Va. Watkins, Shirley Ann 144 Dwight Street. Waterbury, 101, Conn. atlington. Mary Elizabeth 512 Washington Srpiare, Hagerstown, Md. Watson, Virginia Dale 4950 Perrysvillc Road, Pittsburgh 29, Pa. Way, Roland Eugene Route 1, Harrisonburg, Va. Weaver, Lelia Oaudine Brigbtwood, Va. Weaver, Phyllis Elizabeth 182 Pannebaker Avenue, Lewistown, Pa. Webb, Dolores Elaine 5863 N. 15th Road, Arlington. Va. Webb, Jane Estelle 4602 Newport Avenue, Norfolk, Va. Webber, Joanne Katherine 230 Hi ' lcrest Avenue, Roanoke, Va. Webster, Olin Berry 134 W. Gay Street, Harrisonburg. Va. Webster. Wanda Hone 21 Shenandoah Avenue. Harrisonburg. Va. Weeks. Frances Louise Route 4. Box 137, Windsor Hills. Roanoke. Va. Weir, Frances 23 W. Boscawen Street, Winchester, Va. Weller, Betty Kathrvn Route 4. Staunton, Va. Wells, Mary Carlton 103 S. Market Street. Petersburg. Va. Wells, Virginia Louise 211 Curwen Road. Rosemont, Pa. Welsh, lane Reillv 128 W. Gay Street. Harrisonburg, Va. Welsh. Reeve Rebecca Haymarket. Va. Wensel. Barbara Lee 113 West Thornapple Street, Chew Chase, Md. Wenzel, Jeanne Elizabeth Route 2, Herndon, Va. 251 Wesson, Martha Anne Lawrenceville. Ya. Wharton, Joan Louise 516 S. Park Drive, Salisihury, Md. Wheelbarger, Doris Levenc Route 2, Dayton, Va. Wheeler, Beverly Jean 128 Guernsey Avenue, Columbus, Ohio Wheeler, Katherine Ann Manassas, Va. Wheeler, Muriel Jane Howardsville, Ya. Wheeler, Phyllis Eugenia Elkton, Md. White, Cora Jean 115 S. Ridgcley Road, Norfolk, Va. White, Doris Virginia Route 2, Portsmouth, Va. White, Doris Wilson R. F. D., Cedar Bluff, Va. White, Dorothy Scott 809 S. Wayne Street, Arlington, Va. White, Martha Alice Box 41, Scottsville, Va. White, Mary Jeanette 108 Lafayette Avenue, Colonial Heights, Petersburg, Va. Whitehead, Audrey Annette 55 Channing Avenue, Portsmouth, Va. Whitehead, Marionette Meredith Courtland, Va. Whitehouse, Annabel ' e Hayes 908 Hanover Street, Fredericksburg, Va. Whitehouse, lean W r att 908 Hanover Street, Fredericksburg, Va. Whitehurst. Elizabeth Princess Anne, Va. Whitesell, Ethel Mae Route 1. Staunton, Ya. Whitlook, Jane Elizabeth 3808 Fauquier Avenue, Richmond, Va. Whitman, Margaret Louise Lovettsville, Va. Whitten, Mary Anne 223 LaFavette Avenue, Petersburg, Va. Wiggins, Mary Elizabeth 2 Sellers Avenue, Lexington, Va. Wiglesworth, Doris Margaret Route 11, Richmond, Va. Wilkerson, Dorothea Louis ' Route 2, Evington, Va. Wilkerson. Freida Evans 39 Vine Street. Elkins. W. Va. Wilkins, Betty Jane 332 James River Drive, Hilton Village, Va. Wilkins, Frances Amory 332 James River Drive, Hilton Village, Va. Wilkins. Josephine Elizabeth Edinburg, Va. Williams, Ann Carter 941 Wvandotte Avenue, Big Stone Gap, Va. WiTliams, Beth 291 Cambell S ' reet, Harrisonburg, Va. Williams, Dolores Marie 207 E. Marshall Street, Falls Church, Va. Williams, Elizabeth Lael 216 Hough Avenue, Norfolk, Va. Williams, Miriam Tuanita 1139 — 25th Street. Newport News, Va. Williams, Stuart Ware 375 Mountain Avenue. Roanoke, Va. Williamson, Margaret Ann 207 Suffolk Avenue. Colonial Heights, Petersburg, Ya. Willis, Ida M?e 1601 Washington Street, Hollywood, Florida Wills, Annie Barita Route 1, Glads ' one, Va. Wills. Mary Lyle Route 1, Box 74. Gladstone, Va. Wilson, Betty Anne 664 S. Mason Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Wilson, Flizabeth Anne Rockbridge Baths, Rockbridge, Va. Wilson, Nancy Ruth 3020 Stuart Avenue, Richmond, Va. Wilson, Norma Gay 1711 Carlisle Avenue, Richmond, V a. Wilson. Shirlev Marguerite 2906 Henrico Street. Norfolk, Va. Wine, Haze ' Elizabeth Route 1, Bridgewater, Va. Wiseman, Mary Madeline Route 1. Staunton, Va. Withers, Winifred Jane Havnesville, Va. Witten, To Anne Tazewell, Ya. Wohlford, William Thomas Dante, Va. Wood. Pegev Elaine Lee Street, Box 223, West Point, Va. Wood son, Dilcie Deane Earlvsville. Va. Woodward, Ricic Louise Hylas, Va. Woodvard. Alma Lorraine 2616 Key Blvd., Arlington, Va. Woolf. William Buxton 358 Ott Street. Harrisonburg, Va. Worthington, Elizabeth Kemper P. O. Box 986, Martinsville, Va. Wright, Anne Elizabeth Indian Head, Md. Wright, Doris Mildred Moneta, Va. Wysong, Joanne Miller 108 Fourth Street, Shenandoah, Va. Yeary, Mary Lynn Route 4, Jonesville, Va. Yeatts, Elizabeth Ann Route 3, Chatham, Va. Yeatts, Lynda Hunter 1001 Broad Street, Altavista, Va. Young, Audrey Doris 126 Brown Street. Annalachia, Ya. Young, Jean Constance Route 3, Staunton, Va. Young, Lucille Aurelia Route 4, Sunnyside Farm, Staunton. Va. Younger, Helen Joyce 4325 Chamberlayne Avenue, Apt. 21, Richmond, Va. Yow Grace Carolyn Jeffs Va. Zirkle, Louie Claudia New Market, Ya. irkle, Mae Botisk 775 S. Mason Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Zirkle, Robbie Jean New Market, Va. Zollman. Betty Tucker North Field, Lexington, Va. Zoulis, Bessie 909 E. Market Street, Charlottesville, Ya. 252 u MADISON COLLEGE Harrisonburg, Virginia 00O00 A STATE COLLEGE FOR WOMEN 00OO0 Member Southern . Issociation of Colleges and Secondary Schools Member American Association of Teachers Colleges Member Association of American Colleges 0OOO0 CONFERS BOTH A. B. AND B. S. DEGREES IN EDUCATION CURRICULA LEADING TO TEACHING IN BOTH ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY FIELDS 00O00 Special four-year home economics curricula for teachers, a nd home economists, specialists in nutrition, institutional management, and home demonstration. 00O00 BUSINESS EDUCATION CURRICULA FOR TEACHING AND FOR COMMERCIAL CAREERS. LIBERAL ARTS CURRICULA LEADING TO A.B. OR B.S. DEGREE SCHOOL of MUSIC with COMPREHENSIVE PROGRAM, LEADING to the BACHELOR of MUSIC DEGREE. 00O00 Annual enrollment, 1,700, Faculty of { J7. Located in the Shenandoah Valley. Elevation 1,300 feet with beautiful mountain environment. Campus of 60 acres. Twenty-two college buildings. Both urban and rural training schools. Athletic field and tennis courts. Two gymnasiums. Two swimming pools (indoor and. outdoor). College camp on Shenandoah River. Four-manual, two-manual, and electric organs. Modern equipment for sound-motion pictures. Modern recording and broadcasting equipment. Approximate value college plant, $2,200,000. Appropriated by Commonwealth for new buildings and improvements, $862,500. . . . EASY GOERS . . . A Selby Shoe oOOOo For Extra Smartness. For Solid Comfort YOU ' LL LOVE EASY GOERS 00O00 STYLEEZ TRU-POISE ARCH PRESERVER Exclusive Selby Shoes 0OO00 F. Barth Garber, Inc. 00O00 Beautiful Shoes and Hosiery oOOOo COMPLIMENTS O F McCRORY ' S FIVE AND TEN COVERS FOR THIS BOOK PRODUCED BY Kl NGSPORT PRESS, 1 NC. 0O0 KINGSPOBT TENNESSEE KAVANAUGH HOTEL AND COFFEE SHOP 0O0 North Main Street Harrisonburg, Va. SHENANDOAH ' S PRIDE DAIRY PRODUCTS 00O00 All Shenandoah ' s Pride Milk and Cream Distributed in Harrisonburg are Produced by Farms Especially Equipped. Meeting tbe Most Rigid Sanitary Regulations of City and State. ooOoo WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION OF OUR FARMS AND PLANT oOOOo PASTEURIZED MILK, CREAM. 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