James Madison University - Bluestone Schoolmaam Yearbook (Harrisonburg, VA)

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... - jft jyu yy % y Qnlrodi dL n 2 -k - ucinc} oar mar book-- THE SCHOOLMA ' AM 1949 Published by the students oi MADISON COLLEGE Harrisonburg, Virginia a U 7? v BETTY BROOME Editor-in-Chief GENA GANDER Business Manager SARAH FERLAND Art Editor MARGARET V. HOFFMAN Advisor 7 his is the nay our campus looks from the planes that go over and (I i ji their nin s to it girl-friend hover above the tennis courts . . . Jveu to ike campus Hillcrest Library Reed Wilson Maury Home Management Ho use B • i A.i ffr - • • ' : ■ • -- «M M J Hs t fi? ' Alumnae Jackson Johnston Sheldon Harrison Harrison . Inn ex Junior Spotswood Ashby Senior roar in our ears over Wilson or ■ k . Br Calls is oar Of una Jnaher- ( Hi, Alma Mater, to name We ' ll ever faithful be, I. in learning ' s torch to brighter Flame, Shed 1 Conor ' s light on thee. Where mountain blue meets sunset glow, ( ur college stands serene, Willi passing years its friendships grow In memory ever green, Oh, Madison, may wisdom clear ( iuide us and prosper thee. We give thee, Alma Mater dear, ( ur love and loyalty, ' in |i n e and loyall . ()Ye ate dedicating this SCHOOLMA ' AM 1949 to our faculty because they are so much a part of Madison College. As teachers and as friends, they are a part of the classrooms, of the club meetings, and of the social affairs. As freshmen we met this faculty first at the President ' s reception, and as seniors we talked with them together last at the President ' s garden party. In between, we became close friends over coffee in the Tea Room and on field trips back campus. Every Wednesday we sat with them in assembly; and every Sunday we sat with them in church. We are dedicating this book to the faculty because they have done their bit to make us as cornerstones, polished after the similitude of a palace. They have taught us and helped us and loved us; and this is our small, but sincere thank you. W hat would We do without our P. 0.? We pass through here twenty limes a day -On the way to store for notebook paper and Lux, and, always, into Box 687, V ] . or Box 166, JO .... 9, orewor j Within these pages is registered the pulse of Madison College. It is a pulse that is taken carefully and lovingly, so as not to break it with a touch, by students and fac- ulty members alike. It is the same pulse that beats in the trembling excitement of a new freshman and in the breath-held ex- pectation of the P. O. lobby; it is the pulse that is felt in the awe of a too-lovely Valley sunset and in the tear-filled heart of a graduating senior. Such is the spirit of Madison which we have tried to capture in pictures and write into letters — letters not to Bill from Sue, but letters to anyone back home from anyone at Madison who has known the relentless, yet satisfying pulse. meals from the tunnel. to the book- In this book you will see the people of Madison Working Together . . . from registration to the classrooms Living Together . . . the boys and girls and faculty members Joining Together ... to be with others who like the same things we like Playing Together . . . when students and instructors meet in play Being Together . . . you haven ' t been to Madison unless you have — Featuring . . . the ' 49 pin-up personalities of Madison Wishing Together . . . around the Square We go from registration to the classrooms, and there we find the lifeblood of the college in our instructors. The teaching they do and the learning ive do is the primary reason for Madison College . . . Reed Hall — where we learn to play, to teach, and to solve the problems of the world . . . First we learn to play tennis indoors . . . Those strange sounds come from reciting language classes . . . Could this be armchair politics ? Student teachers go to school and teach at the same time! Id Wilson Hall— To the casual passer-by it is the center of the college — the nucleus — the core of this institutional collection of buildings, of faculty, of students. This is Wilson Hall, our administration building . . . the place where the heart, the mainspring, of Madi- son College, lies. Here are the answers to Why, and how does, and is Madison? Here are the offices of our president, our dean, our treasurer, and our registrar — each a vital part of the college itself. And to most of the students it is the building of classrooms, of English tests and art lessons and biology and anatomy and psychology; to the dramatics students — the auditorium and All the world ' s a stage . . . — to the music students — the rich mel- low tones of the organ. And still it stands, a majestic centerpiece on a green table of campus . . . — Reprint from The Breeze ' Students are to attend Monday and Wednesday assemblies . . . We learn about the frog from real frogs in the biology lab . . . ■ And we learn about footnotes by making millions of them in English class . . . And. then, some of us learn to draw in art class . . . 11 H Harrison Hall — Our own Carnegie Hall HARRISON HALL It e Irani to appreciate our musu in music class . . . Piano students might call the practice rooms home . . . How many of us hare eaves- dropped on a voice lesson? Our lore of music spreads to tin recording, studio in tt ilson Hall. . . L2 YMiM Horn? Management House — home to the seniors in home economics, and, to the rest of us the place to which we hope to be invited for a meal someday The girls learn to hake — without burning bread or fingers . . . Home economics majors are known by the clothes they make . . . JjRVi Our chemistry experiments don ' t blow up Maury, but there ' s often smoke . . . Current events in physics are major topics in the lab . . . 13 The Library -■ ' ibm. source of freshman term papers and senior reading lists and budding romances in between . . . The library becomes a laboratory for students of library science . . . Business students learn their business in the library basement . . . II ■ settle down to study in the reserve room . . . Hut how easy it is to drift to the magazines upstairs . . . 14 You will meet here the people of Madison College. They are the boys and girls and faculty members among whom we study in class, behind whom we stand in the P. O. line, with whom we carry on polite conver- sation over teacups . . . 15 c went to showers and had our annual pictures taken in Senior Hall, and some of us vailed it home . . . Moving-Up Day in chapel came, but this time we moved out instead of up . . . 16 Jortif -(yxiners [Jlno LjoaL fune, 1949 Dear Bil I guess reminiscing is characteristic of the members of the SENK R CLASS, for suddenly I find the past four years I have spent here at Madison all crowding into a few minutes. With a little ache somewhere down deep inside me, I recall jaunts down town for supper; bridge parties; feasts after lights out; phone calls and boxes from home; Saturday night movies; and even fire drills in the middle of the night when we all piled out half asleep with gooey faces and put-up hair. Perhaps they are silly little things to remember, Hill, hut 1 guess the little things are the most important after all, for they seem to pull at your heart strings and tie them very tightly to places and things. My first days at Madison are like a dream now. I seem to remember some- thing about rain and lines of people. There were lots of both. Gosh, Hill, we were mighty green! Hut it wasn ' t long before we were holding our own with upper- classmen, for it was Jane Grant, a freshman, who won the open tennis tourna- ment that year. Beauty was also discovered among us in the person of Jackie Hodnett, New-Girl Bride. Originality and cleverness were not lacking in our Freshman Class either. Proof of this is found in a term paper, entitled From Pantaloons to Scanties, written by a Freshman. Our blackface class night was other tangible proof of unique talent, the leading character being a chicken thief. Mr. and Mrs. Partlow and Ben proved their mettle that year too, for we were thoroughly convinced we couldn ' t have choseri better sponsors fir mascot. And then it was June . . . We, like all Sophomores, suffered from some sort of a complex — definitely not an inferior one, though, for we set out to do big things that year. Much credit goes to Marianna Howard, our class president, for the recreation room that was set up in Ash by Gym, a project that is now inherited by each successive sophomore class. Two important things were introduced on campus that year, too — men students and an honor system. The honor system made us a little more aware of our sense of honor and the men made us a little more aware of our dress and appearance. Early sprint; found us in traditional blackface for class night at Harlem University. And then it was June . . . Junior year was ushered in with a flour- ish as skirts get longer and longer. Betty Weller presided over us that year as we entertained at tea for the Westhampton bas- ketball team and at luncheon for Madame Silvercruz, our class day speaker. Class night program was again done in blackface, with skits of famous men in history. Then a big thrill came to us when we nominated and elected major officers. They were all such grand girls — our girls — that it was hard to choose between them. With MYRA FENSTEE.WALD the excitement of elections past, it wasn ' t President 7 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS. First row J. Tysinger, secretary; F. Weeks, vice-president; M. Fensterwald, president; M. Eggborn, treasurer. Second row: Ben Partlow, Jr., mascot; Mrs. Partlow, Mr. Partlow, advisors; X. Carter, scrijcant-at-arms ; J. Snowden, reporter; M. Holland, business manager long until we found ourselves in the midst of moving-up exercises, soon to be Seniors ! And then it was June . . . September, for some of us Seniors, meant student teaching or Home Manage- ment House, but for everyone it meant stacks of books to be read and papers to be written. And this year we got not only a new Senior banner, but a new Senior president, Biddy Fensterwald. Capping and gowning was entered into with great ceremony, but the real thrill came when we marched into the auditorium in those academic robes on class day. That night we Forty-Niners centered our program around the Gold Rush. May brought May Day and you remember, Bill, what a lovely May Court our girls made, and what a good time we had at the May Day Dance thai night. That reminds me, will you he able to come up for graduation dance. ' ' 1 know this is a busy time for you too, but 1 do hope you can slip away. Now thai graduation ' s here, Bill, I ' m not so sure I want to leave. I always thought it was sort of silly and sentimental to go soft at the sound oi the Alma Mater, but the other day in assembly when we were singing my throat actually closed up and I couldn ' t see a thing. 1 guess I must have the graduation blues because: Now it is June. Love, Sue 18 ' BETTY CARTER RETTERER GENA ELLEN GANDER MARIANNA VIRGINIA HOWARD EMILY BAIRD PIERCE Belt Rett, Goosie, Marianna, and Em . . . Seniors are listed alphabetically, with picture page number, in the Senior Biographies (page 19 ANN RUSH CURTIS MYRA FENSTERWALD MARY CATHERINE JULIAS Ann, Biddy, and Mary 20 FRANCES WEIR JEANNE GREY PETERSON SHIRLEY ANN DHEIN iMi.lmJIIlEis Teeny. Pete, and Shirl 21 JUNE LYON CHARLOTTE MARIE FRANCES LEE SNEED OOTHOUDT June, Charlotte, and Fran . . 22 EDLEY MARIE ROSAZZA LOUIE CLAUDIA ZIRKLE MARY ELIZABETH BLACK — r — mT- Edley, Louie, and Libby . 23 VIRGINIA CAROLINE PETERS MARY ALPHA RUDASILL HAZEL GERTRUDE SMITH Caroline, Mary, and Hazel . 24 HELEN ESTHER MITCHELL LAURA ELIZABETH BETTY CATHERINE MOYER RINEHART Helen, Betty, and Hetty 25 ALICE JOYCE DALLAS SHIRLEY LOUISE TAYLOR MARILYN VIRGINIA LEE ,lut Little Our, mid Lee Lee 26 MARIE ELEANOR PARROTTA ALICE CAROLYN HUNTER BARBARA MARIE PAMPLIN 27 FRANCES AVERIL BEVILLE EVELYN GAY BAIN MILDRED ANNE RITCHIE Fran, (r(iy. and Ritchie 28 DOROTHY JANE LUCY ANNE MARIA STARLING MOZELLE DUDLEY ROBERTSON Popeye, Annie Belle, and Mo . . 29 SARAH BARKSDALE NAN COKER SEAY CARTER BEVERLY HOPE LEWIS MARY KATHERINE HAMILTON Sarah Babe, Sonny So, He ' ll o, and Km 30 HAZEL BARBARA HOLLOWAY MARGARET JOAN TRULA KATHERINE MARGARET ANN HARTSOOK HUTTON HOLLAND . ' Haxel, Joan. TruUi. and Maggie . 31 ■ GERALDINE BROOKS NEATHERY GLADYS ETHELENE SMITH ELIZABETH ANN YEATTS Jerry, Ethie, and Ann 32 NICHOLAS THOMAS DAVID HAROLD TURNER WILLIAM NELSON NASH PASCARETTI ■ PEGGY JO DINKEL WATKINS ELMA VYONNE DAVIS L. M. INETT HARRINGTON 7m i iwvivjffl kWil Peggy, Vyonne, ami Inett . . . 34 MILDRED HOBSON CROSS BETTY JEAN SMITH MARGARET SWAN EGGBORN Billic Bets, and Egborn 35 ' f:,-i.fl M EBIE HOLLOWAY COPLEY MARGARET STINE CHAPMAN DOROTHY ELIZABETH BROOME Ebie, Chappie, and Danny . . . 36 FRANCES LOUISE WEEKS ELLEN GENEVIEVE BAKER MARY ANN HEPPY Fran. Roomie, and Hep 37 BARBARA WORTH FURR FRANCES LOUISE GARFINKEL BETSY LEE JOHNSON Fuzzy. Fran, and Betsy 38 MARY ROBERTA MONAHAN KATHLEEN SAVAGE EUGENIA SAVAGE Hoh. Taffy, and (rt ' iir . . 39 RUTH LEE SIMPSON WILLA MAE KACKLEY MARY ELIZABETH WATLINGTON Kiiih Lee, Kackles, mid lieitr . 4H BETTY FRANCES JOHNSON ELIZABETH LOUISE BATTS KATHERINE ANN COLLIE K. . .. Hell,: and Colli 41 DOROTHY CASSEN ELLIOTT SARAH MAE FERLAND HELEN JEAN SLAUGHTER JEAN MIMS TYSINGER Dolly. Sadie, Slaughter, ami Mrs. Ty 42 MILLICENT ANN BROGLIN HARRIET JEAN FLAX JEANNE ELIZABETH MARY JEANETTE SUTTON WHITE hi i iianTw r Vi n t i|T ' rfllTJ Millie, Hiijis. Sutton, and M. . . 43 FRANCES LE VIER KEYSER PATRICIA LEE STEWART MARY ELIZABETH SMILEY Frances, Patty, and Mary 44 GLENN SHERMAN WELLS BAYLOR ERDMAN NICHOLS DORILAS JACOB DRIVER Glenn, Nick, and I). .1. 45 JsBM Mm B FRANCES LOUISE LILLEY ELLEN ELIZABETH PATTERSON POLLY JEAN SHAVER Frances, Pat, nud Polly 46 PEGGY LOUISE GENTRY MARY CATHERINE CAROLINE JAY BOWMAN GOODWIN Gentry- Kitty, and Carrie . . . 47 LURA JUNE MORRISON MARY LEA HAHN ELAINE ESTEP STARR June, Maggie, and Kitten 48 DOROTHY ELOISE MARY JEAN MORRISON MARGARET MARION CLARK CROWELL Dot. Morrison, and Michi 49 JANE ELIZABETH CASTLES MARGARET ANN KENNY EDITH LEE CABANISS ' J Jane, Maggie, and Edie 50 ANNE MARSHALL SPEIGHT BEULAH HUNTER OWEN NANCY RUTH WILSON Spike, Hunk, and Nancy . 51 MILDRED BUSHONG ESTES MARY ELLEN NETHERS MARGARET BROWN WHITNEY Millie Mary Ellen, and Margaret 52 MARGARET ESTELLE DUKES ELIZABETH GRAY SCOTT JEAN LOUISE SHELLEY Maggie, H. G., ami Shelley . . . 53 FRANCES MAY CONNOCK DOROTHY WRIGLEY TUPPER MILDRED MARIE HALEY CAREY LEE LUCK Frankie, lh t. Millie, and Carey 54 BETTY JOYCE PHYLLIS MARQUERITE BESSIE HAWK KABLER REYNOLDS HOWARD NANCY ROSE BRYANT Hetty. Phyllis. Robbie, ami ancy MARGARET FAIR JESSUP MAE BOSTICK ZIRKLE MARY SHEPPARD ALBERTS Jessup, Mar, amt Shep . -, , EVELYN LOIS DICKSON JANE AUGUSTA GRANT LOIS JANE BRACKETT Evie, Grant, and Lois . GLADYS ELNORA KEMP BETTIE MARIE STEELE NANCY JANE LONG Happy, Steele-Baby, and hong 58 MARY LOUISE ALBRITTAIN ELIZABETH LAEL WILLIAMS MARY ANN KIDWELL t • t •V ' .1 , ;- i s - 1 Vr - ' '  - ; ,f M Hi -i Loulie, II Mir, and Mary 59 MAGGIE HUBBARD FRANCES CLARK BETHEL ELIZABETH GREGORY BREEN Maggie, Frankie, and Gregory 60 FRANCES LETH SHIFLET ROBERTA TREDWAY JEAN FULTS MEREDITH GRAVELY Frances. Bvrla. and Jean . . . 61 GERALDINE MARTIN IRENE ANN MOFFITT MAMIE FRANCES BARTON Jerry, Rente, and Mamie 62 ANNIE McCLAIN BOWEN BEULAH MAE MARKHAM GLORIA FAYE BELL Clany, Bea, iml Fayebel . . 63 BETTY JO ARMSTRONG DORIS JEAN RHODES MARTHA COOK RAMSEY . . Doris Jean, and Cookie 64 C% C5 WALDO GLENN MILLER D. W. FAWLEY, JR. RICHARD GRANT THOMPSON rrrt rr% ► t-t-1 -►(■ U aldo, I). II .. and Dick 65 NANCY CAROL JACQUELIN MARIE MARY EUSTACE POWELL BURTON SAMPSON FRANCES CARY GOODSON Pea, Jackie, ) uki, and Goosey . . . 66 JO ANN DENT REBECCA MELINDA ROGERS IDA HART CHAPPELL MARY KATHERYN DEHART Jo, Becky, Hart, and Kitty 67 ■■■• •■: ' •• ••: ■ ' ■ ' ■ + ■: ORB? ' :; ' JO ■ MARTHA ELIZABETH EUNICE ANN MELTON VIVIEN MAY CLARK BAKER RITENOUR Z -. Martha, Eunice, and ivien . . . 68 JOHANNA LEE SHALLCROSS MARIE VIRGINIA GARBER DORIS VIRGINIA WHITE PHYLLIS JANE BROOKFIELD JANICE GREY KIBLER VIRGINIA LEE BRANCH I ' hill. Jan, and Chicken 70 ELISE VIRGINIA NOEL ETHEL MAE WHITESELL SARAH CATHERINE KEGLEY Elise, Ellul, anil Catherine 71 REBECCA ANN SETTLE ELENOR LOIS STINE HELEN LOUISE SMITH Becky, Pug, and Middy . 72 SETTY KATHRYN WELLER BETTY LOU HENSHAW JENNIE MEATH SNOWDEN Hetty, B Lou, and Jennie . . 73 tERNICE MAY HOOKER VIRGINIA MAE HALL FRANCES ANN MINOR Hiirmv. Pete, tiiid Frankie 74 VIRGINIA MAXINE GOOD MARY SUE LANDIS MARY FRANCES KISER I irginia, Sue, and Mary JEAN KATHERINE COLLINS ELIZABETH CAMERON MILLER NELLIE BLY LANTZ Katie, Betty, and ellie li. . 76 ELIZABETH CAROLYN GRAVES MERCER JANE COATES GEORGE VOLCHANSKY Betty Lynn. Jane. uul George 77 MARGARET BENJAMIN FRANCES LEE HURST HUGHES ELEANOR GLYNN IRENE HUNTINGDON TILLER REYNOLDS Bennie, Frances, Eleanor, m l Rente . . 78 LILLIAN ESTELLE JEAN FRANCES CARRIE WHITE MARY VIRGINIA SPIVEY RAINEY MOORE HORN Tee, .Iciin. Carrie if rate, untl Mary 79 ■ y ' : .H ■: ' ' ■ E GLORIA IRENE FLORA BARBARA JANE SHAW ANNA CATHERINE WALTER (iln Flo, Bobby, and Cathy 80 MARY FITZ RANDOLPH FRANCES IMOGENE ANTRIM JANET WALTON KAYSER HODGSON Jo, Biddy, and Jackie 81 MAZIE GWENDOLYN COOK EASTERBELLE BOWEN BARBARA ALLEN BOWEN Given, Easter bell ( , and Bobbie 82 NORMA NELL KEYSER MILDRED MARIE ROBERTSON MAE ODELL McCRORY orma, Mario, and Dill . . . 83 , -r m m ' - -. MARY PIERCE EDWARDS VIRGINIA LEE MILLER NANCY REBECCA ELLIS 84 MARY FRANCES BISHOP CHARLES BASIL BOBRICK WESLEY LYNWOOD CARACOFE WALTER LAHMAN EYE ARAXY HATCHIK ANNA LOUISE STONEBURNER 85 JEAN SWARTZ SHIRLEY MARGUERITE OSCAR PERRY YOST WILSON 86 WHO ' S WHO AMONG MADISON STUDENTS. First row. H. Chappe M. Howard, M. Fensterwald, B. W ' eller, G. Gander Second Row: M. Garber, B. Broome, L. Stine, J. Snowden, M. Rudasil G. Neathery li. Henshaw, (jjlios ( (folio Cjmoncj Jrlcwison S Invents Dear Bill, Who ' s W ' hu lias been announced! This year Madison College is honored in the annual of Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges by a representation of thirteen seniors. The recognition conferred on the outstanding group is one of the most highly prized rewards on campus. Who ' s Who insures commendation for those who have been outstanding (hiring their four years at college. These girls have been chosen on the merits of high scholarship, leadership, line character, and their contributions to Madison College. The Who ' s Who award provides an incentive for a goal well worth the striving; it is a concrete indication of distinctive scholastic and extra-curricular achievement. The bestowal of this recognition commands respect for the student all over the world. The annual publication of Who ' s Who forms an integral part of college and professional life of the future. We feel that we may he justly proud of these seniors; they richly deserve this honor. Proudly, Sue 87 Senior Jjioqmpliies Mary Sheppard Alberts. Page 56. Business Education. Pi Kappa Sigma Sorority, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Treasurer, ' 49; Business Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; V W.C. V. ' 46, ' 17. ' 48, M ; Pi Omega Pi, ' (7. ' 48, ' 49, Treasurer, ' 48; Stand- ards ommittee, ' 4S. ' 4 ' ' . Chairman, ' 49; German Club, ' 49 Mar) Louise Vlbrittain. Page 59. B.S. in Education. Theta Sigma Upsilon Sorority, ' 17 ' 48, ' 49, Treasurer, ' I . Kappa Delta Pi, ' 47. ' 48, ' 4 . President, ' 44; Curie Science Club, ' 48; Newman Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Vice-President, ' 48; Sigma Phi Lambda, ' 46, ' 47. Frances [mogene Antrim. Page 81. Liberal Arts. Pi Kappa Sigma Sorority, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Porpoise Club, ' 4(i. ' 47; Cotillion Club, ' 4... ' 47. ' 48, ' 49. Vice-Presi- dent, ' 49; Modern Dance Club, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; Social Committee, ' 48, ' 49, Chairman, ' 49; Sigma Phi Lamb- da, ' 46, ' 47. Bettj I Armstrong. I ' ayc ►) B.S. in Education. Curie Science Chili. ' 46, ' 47. ' 48; Y.W.C.A., ' 40, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; Usher, ' 46; Frances Sale Club, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49. Evelyn Gaj Bain. Page 28. B.S. in Education. Y.W.C. A.! ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; A.C.E., ' 40, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49. Ellen Genevieve Baker. Page .17. B.S. in Business. Pi Kappa Sigma Sorority, ' 49; Stratford Dramatic Club, ' 48, ' 49; L.S.A., ' 4d, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; irchery Club, ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 4 ); Business Club, ' 46 ' 47; Breeze Staff, ' 47; Mercury Club, ' I . Martha Elizabeth Baker. Page 68. U.S. in Education. Alpha Sigma Tau, ' 47. ' 48, ' 4 ; Pi Omega Pi, ' 48, ' 49; Business Club, ' 4(., ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Vice-President, ' 49; Madison Garden Club, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49. Treasurer, ' 48, Vice-President, ' 49 ; YAY.i A. ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49. Mamie Frances Barton. Page ( 2. B.S. in Education. Frances Sale Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Program Chair- man, ' 4.x. ' 49 ; Curie Science Club, ' 48, ' 49; B.S.U., ' 46, ' 17, ' 48, ' 49; Y.W I V, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Dormi- tory Fireman, ' 49. Elizabeth Li uise Batts. Page 41. B.S in Education. Cotillion (Inf. ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; Wi ( lub, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; SCHOOLM ' M Staff, ' 47. Gloria Faye Bell. Page 63. B.S. Vlpha Sigma Tau, ' is. ' 49; Frances Sal, Club, ' 46, ' 17. ' 48, ' 49; Grand- daughters Club, ' 46, ' 17; Vrcherj Club, ' 47, ' 48, Sec- retary, ' 48; Y.W.C.A., ' 46, ' 17. Ms. ' 49. Frances Clark Bethel. Page ' ' if U.S. in Education. Al- pha Kb., Delta, ' 46, ' 47. ' is. ' I ' ), Treasurer, ' 49; B.S.U., ' 4(.. ' 17 ' is. ' 49; Y.W.C.A., ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49. I itil Beville. Page 28. US. in Education. ( urie Scieno I lub, ' 46, ' 17. ' is, ' 49; Y.W.C. V. ' 46, ' 17, ' 48, ' I ; Wes minsti r Fellowship, ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 19; in es Sale Club, ' 19. Mar) Frances Bishop. Page 85. B.A. in Education. Sigma Phi Lambda, ' 48; Kappa Delta Pi, ' 49; Y W ( , ' is, ' I 1 ' ; Canterburj Club, ' 48, ' 49; [.R.I . ' Is. -49 lizabeth Black. Page 23. B.S. in Education. B.S.I . ' 17. ' 48, ' 49 I a cutive Council, ' 49; Y.W.I Cabinet, ' 4s. ' 49; Y.W.I , Treasurer, ' 49; Sigma Phi Lambda, ' Id, ' 47; Kappa Delta Pi, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; ( horal Club, ' Id; Aeolian Club, ' 46, ' 47. Charles If Bobrick Page 85 B.S in Education. Basket- ball, ' 49. Annie McClain Bowen. Page 63. US. in Education. Alpha Sigma Tan Sorority, ' 47. ' 48, ' I 1 ' , i orrespond- ing Secretary, ' 48; I R.I . 17, ' 48, ' 49, Treasurer, ' 48; Library ( lub, ' 48, ' 49; Y.W.C.A . ' Id, ' 47, ' Is, ' 49. Barbara Ulen Bowen. Page 82. U.S. in Education. Y.W.C.A.. ' 46, ' 47. ' is, ' 49; I.K.C. ' 48, ' 49; Y( E., ' 47. ' 48, ' 49. Easterbelle Bowen Page 82. B.A. in Education. Y.W. C. V. ' 46, ' 17, ' 48, ' 49; I.K.C. ' 48, ' 49 Caroline Jay Bowman. I ' age 47. Lois Jane Brackett. Page 57. U.S. in Education. Pi Kappa Si ina Sorority, ' 47. ' 48, ' I ' ' ; Cotillion ( lul ' , ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; A.C.E., ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' I 1 ' . Choral Club, 46, ' 47. Virginia Lee Branch. Page 70. U.S. in Education. Gle Club, ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; ,t Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49. Elizabeth Gregon Ureen. I ' age (ill. U.S. in Education. .( I.E., ' 47, ' 4s; ' 49; 4-H Alumnae, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, Presi- dent, ' 48; Ex Libris, ' 49; Y.W.C.A., ' 46, ' 47. ' is. ' 49. Millicent Ann Broglin. Page 4i. B.A. in Liberal Arts. Mathematics Club, ' 49; Westminister Fellowship, ' 49. Phyllis lane Brookfield. Page 7(1. B.A. in Education. Spanish Club, ' 48, ' 49; Alpha Kim Delta. ' 48, ' 49; Y.W.C.A.. ' 4( . ' 47. ' 48, ' 49. Doroth} Elizabeth Broome. Page 36. U. A. in Liberal Arts. Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, ' 47, ' is, ' 49, Chapter Editor, ' 48; Sigma Phi Lambda, ' 46, ' 47. Vice-President, ' 47; Panhellenic Council, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Treasurer, ' 49; Honor Council, ' 48; German Club, ' 4(i. ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; Weslej Foundation Cabinet, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Nominating Convention, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Scrib- blers, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Breese Staff, ' 46, ' 47; Schoolma- ' i Staff, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Sophomore Class Editor, ' 47. Assistant Editor, 48, Editor-in-Chief, ' 49; Who ' s ' ;. in American Colleges mid Universities. Nancy Rose Bryant. Page 55. U.S. in Education. Al- pha Sigma Alpha Sorority, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; Frances Sale Club, ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; Granddaughters Club. ' 46, ' 47, is ' 49, Treasurer, ' 47, ' 48; Sigma Phi Lambda, ' 46, ' 47; Kappa Helta Pi, ' Is, ' 4 ' f Secretary, ' 49 ; Stand- ards Committee, ' 49. lacquelin Marie Burton. I ' age (id. B.S. in Liberal VrtS. Pi Kappa Sigma Sorority, 17. ' 48, ' 49, Reporter, ' 49; Impaneling Board, ' 47; Freshman Commission, ' 46; German Club, ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49, Treasurer, ' 49; Sm- detit-Facult} ( ommittee, ' 49 Edith l.ee Cabaniss. Page 50. B. S in Education. Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Orchestra, ' Id. ' I,, ' is. ' 49, President, ' 49; Band, ' 47, ' is, President, ' 48; Y .C, Y. ' Id, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; hire Chief, ' 49. Wesley Lynnw I Caracofe Page 85. B.S. in Uusiuess. Business Club, ' is. ' 49; Sigma Helta Kim. ' 49. Nan Cokei Cartel Pag -id B.S in Education. Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, ' 47. ' 4S, ' 49, Secretary, ' 49; Sigma l ' ln Lambda, ' Id. ' 47; Kappa Helta I ' i, ' 48, ' 49; Spanish Club, ' 46; Cotillion Club, ' -« , ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Mathematics Club, ' 49; Senior (.las- Secretary, ' 49; Y.W.C. . ' 46, ' 17. ' is, ' 49. Jane Elizabeth Castles. Page 50. B.S. in Education. Al- pha Sigma ' I ' au Sorority, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Vice-President, ' 49; Social Chairman of Freshman Commission, ' 46; Choral Club, ' 46, ' 47, Secretary, ' 17; Frances Sale Club, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; i urie Science Club, ' 46, ' 47; Stand- ards Committee, ' 49. Margaret Stine Chapman. Page 36. B.S. in Education. Transfer, Brenau Junior College, ' I ; Upha Gamma I lelta Sorority; Athletic Association Treasurer, ' 4 ' ' ; Breeze Staff, Reporter, ' 48, Sports Editor, ' 49; Mer- cury Club, ' 48, ' 49, Reporter, ' 49; Tennis Club, ' 4.x, ' 49; Hockej Team, ' 4.x. ' 49; German Club, ' 49; [.R.C., ' 48. ' [da Harl Chappell. Page d7. B.S. in Education. Pi Kappa Sigma Sorority, ' 47, ' 48, ' 44; German Club, ' 40, ' 47, ' 48, ' 44; Sigma Phi Lambda, ' 46, ' 47; Kappa Delta Pi, ' 48, ' 49; Y.W. V. ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; President Student Government, ' 44; Honor Council, ' 46; Usher, ' 17; Standards Committee, ' 47, ' 48; Bas- ketball Team, ' 47; Student-Faculty Committee, ' 46, •47, ' 48. Margaret Marion (lark. Page 44. B.S. in Education. Breeze Staff, ' 47, ' 48, ' 44; Le Cercle Francais, ' 47, ■48, ' 49, Reporter, ' 48, Vice-President, ' 49; l.R.C, ' 49. Jane Mercer Coates. Page 77. B.S. in Education. Theta Sigma Upsilon Sorority, ' 48, ' 49; Orchestra, ' 48, ' 44; Tennis Club, ' 44; Student Council, ' 44; Transfer, Shenandoah College, ' 48. [Catherine Ann Collie. Page 41. B.S. in Business. Al- pha Sigma Upha Sorority, ' 47, ' 4.x, ' 49; Sigma Phi Lambda, ' 46, ' 47; German Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Sec- retary, 49; Pi Omega Pi, ' 47. ' 4.X. ' 49. Nice- President, ' 49; B.S.U., ' 47; SchooLMa ' am Staff, ' 47; lunior Marshall, ' 48. Jean [Catherine Collins. Page 76. B. . in Liberal Arts. Breeze Staff, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Le Cercle Francais, ' 47. ' 4.x, ' 49, Reporter, ' 48; Theta Sigma Upsilon Sorority, ' 4.x, ' 44 ; Schoolma ' am Staff, ' 49, Copy Editor, ' 49; Stratford Dramatic Club, ' 4.x. ' 49, Reporter, ' 49; Scribblers, ' 44; Wesley Foundation Cabinet, ' 47. ' 48; Y.W.C.A., ' 4o. ' 47, ' 4.x ' , ' 49. Frances May Connock. Page 54. B.S. in Education. Theta Sigma Upsilon Sorority, ' 48. ' 49; Kappa Delta Pi, ' 49; Sigma Phi Lambda, ' 46, ' 47; Breeze Staff, ' 46, ' 47. ' 4.x, ' 49, Reporter, ' 46, ' 47, Circulation Man- ager, ' 4.x, Business Manager, ' 49; Stratford Drama- tic Club, ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 44. Secretary, ' 47. Vice-Presi- dent, ' 48; Pi Omega Pi, ' 4.x, ' 44; Y.W.C.A., ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49. Gwendolyn Mazie Cook. Page 82 B in Education. Y.W.C.A., ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 44; [.R.C., ' 4.x. ' 49; El Club E spanol, ' 4.x. Ebie Holloway Copley. Page 3( . U.S. Pi Kappa Sigma Sorority, ' 47. 4.x, ' 49; German Club, ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49, Business Manager, ' 49; Frances Sale (. ' Inf. ' 46, 17. ' 4.x. ' 44; Vrcherj Club, ' 48, ' 49, Reporter, ' 49; Wes- lej Foundation Cabinet, ' 46, ' 47. ' 48; Usher, ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49, Head Usher, ' 48, ' 49. Mildred Hobson Cross. Page 35. B. S. in Education. Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, ' 17. ' 4.x, ' 49; Y W.C.A., ' 4o, ' 47, ' 4.x, ' 44; Junior Marshall, ' 48; Mathematics Club, ' 49. Dorothy Eloise Crowell. Page 19 B.S in Education. L.S.A., ' 46, ' 17; ' I ■ . ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; German Club, ' 40. ' 47, ' 4X. ' 49 Ann Rush ( urtis Page 20 B. in Education. Pi Kappa Sigma Sorority, ' 17. ' 48, ' 49, Vice-President , ' 49; Cotillion CIud, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Secretary. ' 49; New- man Club, ' 46, ' 17. ' 48; W.C . ' 46; II I lub Es- panol, ' 48; Kappa Delta Pi, ' 49 Alice Joyce Dallas. Page 26. B.S. in Education. Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, ' 47, ' 4.x, ' 44; Frances Sale Club, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; B.S.I . ' 46, ' 47. ' 4.x, ' 44, Executive Council, ' 49; YW. . ' 46 ' 17. ' 48, ' 49. Elma Vyonne Davis. Page 34. B.A. in Education. Alpha Sigma ' Tan Sorority, ' 49; Kappa Delia Pi. ' 47. ' 48, ' 49, Vice-President, 49; Alpha Rho Delta, ' 46, 17. ' 48, ' 49, Vice-President, ' 49; Sigma Phi Lambda, ' 46, ' 47. Mary Katheryn DeHart. Page 67. B.S. in Business. Theta Sigma Upsilon Sorority, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49, Presi- dent, ' 44; Panhellenic Council, ' 49; Pi Omega Pi, ' 47. ' 4.x, ' 44; Y.W.C.A., ' 46, ' 47, ' 4.x. ' 44; German Club, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49. |o Ann Dent. Page 67. B.S. in Education. Theta Sigma Upsilon ' 48. ' 44; Westminster ' Fellowship, ' 48, ' 49; l.R.C, ' 48, ' 49; Y.W.C.A.. ' 48, ' 49. Shirley Ann Dhein. Page 21. B. A. in Liberal Arts. Pi Kappa Sigma Sorority, ' 48, ' 49; Porpoise Club, ' 48. ' 49; French Club, ' 48, ' 49; Y.W.C.A., ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49. Evelyn Lois Dickson. Page 57. B.S. in Education. Pi Kappa Sigma. ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; German Club, ' 47, ' 48, ' 44; Athletic Asociation Council, ' 48, ' 49; Mercury Club, ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49, Treasurer, ' 49; Student Coun- cil, ' 49; Hockey Team. ' 46, ' 47 ' 48, ' 49; Weslej Foundation, ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49, Treasurer, ' 47. Dorilas Jacob Driver. Page 45. B.S. in Business Sigma Delta Kho, ' 48, ' 49, Sergeant-at-Arms, ' 49; Stratford Club, ' 48, ' 49, Treasurer, ' 49. Margaret Estelle Dukes. Page 53. B. S. in Education. Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority, ' 48, ' 49; Y.W.C.A., ' 40, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Clara Barton Club, ' 40, ' 47; Curie Science Club, ' 49. Mary Pierce Edwards. Page 84. B.S. in Education. Theta Sigma Upsilon Sorority, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Program Chairman, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Student Council, ' 46; Strat- ford Dramatic Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, President, ' 47; Y.W.C.A., ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49, Program Chairman, ' 46, President, ' 49; Wesley Foundation Cabinet, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Treasurer, ' 47; Who ' s Who; Miss Madison; Kapna Delta Pi, ' 48, ' 49. Margaret Swan Eggborn. Page 35. B.S. in Business Education. Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority, ' 48, ' 14; Pi Omega Pi, ' 48. ' 44; Business Club, ' 46, ' 47. ' 48. ' 49; Y.W.C.A., ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 44; Freshman Class Secretary, ' 46; Senior Class Treasurer, ' 49; Junior Marshall, ' 48; House President, ' 44 ; Assistant Busi- ness Manager of Handbook, ' 49. Dorothy Cassen Elliott. Page 42. B. S. in Liberal Arts. Alpha Sigma Tau, ' 48, ' 44, President, ' 44; Panhel- lenic Council, ' 44; rchcry Club, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; Curie Science Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, President, ' 48; Clara Bar- ton I liil , ' 4o, 47; Freshman (lass Basketball Sports Leader. ' 46; Y.W.C.A., ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49. Nancj Rebecca Ellis. Page 84. U.S. in Education. Alpha Sigma Tau. ' 47, ' 48, ' 44, Hist.. nan. ' 44; Pi Omega Pi, ' 48, ' 49; Business Club, ' 46, ' 47. ' 48. ' 49; I.K.C.. ' 48, ' 49; Derm.u, ( lub, ' 46, ' 17. ' 18, ' 49; Bre, ' 17. ' 48; Assistant Recorder of Points. ' 49; YW.C.A., ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49. Mildred Bushong Estes Page 52 B.S. in Education. lpha Sigma Upha Sorority, ' 47. ' 48, ' 44; Kappa Delta Pi. ' 48. ' 44; Sci .ma ' am Stall ' 48; V.I I ' 47. ' 48, ' 49, President, ' 49; Sigma Phi Lambda, ' 46, ' 47. Walter l.ahman Eye. Pagl 85 S ' l D. W. Fawley, t Page 65. B.S. in Liberal Vrts. Sigma ] lelta Rho, ' 48, ' 49; Stratford Club, ' I . Myra Fensterwald Page 20. B . in Education. Pi Kappa Sigma Sorority, ' 17. ' 48, ' 49, Corresponding Editor, ' 49; Sigma Phi Lambda, ' 47; Kappa Delta Pi, ' 48, ' 49; Senior Class President, ' 49; Cotillion Club, ' 46, ' -47. ' 48, ' 49; Spanish Club, ' 46, ' 47, Secre- tary, ' -17; Student Faculty Committee, ' 48; Social Committee, ' 46, ' 17. Wiedding, ' 46; Wedding, ' 49; Who ' s Who; Y.W.( .A., ' 46; Porpoise Club, ' 46. Sarah Mae Ferland. Page 42. B.S. in Education. Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Sentinel, ' 4 ' ); German Club, ' 49; Social Committee, ' 49; School- ma ' am Staff, ' 47. 48, ' 49. An Editor, ' 49; Art Club, ' 46, 17, ' 48, ' 49. Secretary, ' 17, ' 48, President, ' 49; Sigma Phi Lambda, ' 46. Ic.m Harriet Flax. Page 43. B.S. in Education, junior Siste rhood, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49. Vice-President, ' 47; Stratford Dramatic Club, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49. Gloria Irene Flora. Page 80. B.A. in Liberal Arts. An Club, ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49, President, ' 47; Stratford Dra- matic Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 44; Alpha Rho Delta, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Cotillion Club, ' 47, ' 48, ' 4 l , Business Man- ager, ' 48, ' 49. Barbara Worth Furr. Page 38. B.S. in Education. Hockey Team. ' 40, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Mercury Club, 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; Curie Science Club, ' 46; Lutheran Stu- dents, ' 46; Y.W.C.A., ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49. Dena Ellen Gander. Page 19. B.S. in Business Educa- tion. Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Recorder of tirades, ' 49; Sigma Phi Lambda, ' 4( , ' 47, Treasurer, ' 47; Business Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Dr.. main Chairman, ' 48; Y.W.C.A., ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Pi Omega Pi, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Secretary, ' 48; Junior ( lass Treasurer, . ' 48; Schoolma ' am Staff, ' 48, ' 49, Chief typist, ' 48, Business Manager, ' 49; Who ' s Who. Marie Virginia Garber. Page 69. B.S. in Education. Alpha Sigma Tan. ' 48, ' 49, Chaplain, ' 49; Kappa Delta Pi, ' 48, ' 49; Who ' s Who, ' 49; ( ' dee Club, ' 48, ' 49; Wesley Foundation, ' 48, ' 49; Y.W.C.A., ' 48, ' 49, Vice-President, ' 49; Transfer from Bob Jones Uni- versity, ' 48. I i. Louise Garfinkel. Page 38. U.S. in Education. Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; Porpoise Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Mercury Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Hockej learn, ' 46; A. A. Council, ' 48, ' 49; Modern Dance Club, ' 48, ' 49. Peggy Louise Gentry. Page 47. B.S. in Education. Y.W.C.A., ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; Archery Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Madison Business Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49. Virginia Maxine Good. Page 75. U.S. in Education. Cary Frances Doodson. I ' agc do, B.S. in Education. Pi Kappa Sigma Sorority, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Panhellenic Council, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Social ommittee, ' 17. ' 48, ' 49; Million Club, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Secretary, ' 48, Sergeant- at-Arms, ' 49; n Club, ' 47, ' 48, Treasurer. ' 48. atherine Goodwin, Page 47. B.S. in Business. ! ' i Omega Pi, ' 48, ' 49; Madison Business Club, ' 4( , ' 17, ' 48, ' 49; Dollj Madison Garden Club, ' 48, ' 49, I ea Miei, ' 49; Y.W.C. V. ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49. lane Augusta Grant, Page 57. B.S. in Education. A. A., ' 46, ' 17. ' 48, ' 49, President, ' 49; Mercury Club, ' 46, ' 17. ' 48 ' 49; Tennis Club, ' 46, ' 17, ' 48, ' 49, President, ' 48; Varsitj Hockey, ' 17. ' 48, ' 49; Varsitj Basket- ball, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; I lass Treasurer, ' 46; Pi Kappa Sigma Sorority, ' 17, ' 48, ' 49; I otillion Club, ' 48, ' 49 Roberta Tredwaj Gravely. Page 61. B.S. in Education, Episcopal Young Peoples Association, ' 46, ' 17, ' 48, ' I ; Y.W.I . ' 46, 17. ' 48, ' 49; I anterburj Cjub, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Vice-President, ' 17. Program Chairman, ' 48; Spanish Club, ' 48, ' 49; Breese Staff, ' 48, ' 49, Desk Editor, ' 49 Elizabeth Carolyn Graves. Page 77. B.S. in Education, (dee Club, ' 49; I..S..Y, ' 49 ; Spanish Club, ' 49. Mary Lea Malm Page 18. U.S. in Education, Mercurj ( luh, ' 48, ' 49; Sesame Club, ' 48, ' 49. octal B.S.U ' 47. arie Haley. I ' age 54. B.S. Frances Sale Club, ' 48, ' 49; Curie Science, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; 1 Dramatic Club, ' 48. ' 49, ( ommittee, ' 49; Y.W.C . ' 46 Mildred M ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Curie Science, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49 Stratford Dramatic Club, ' 48. ' 49. Chairman o Social Committee, ' 49; Y.W.C.A., ' 46, ' 47, 48, ' 49 ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; B.S.U. Greater Council. ' 46 of Virginia Mae Hall. Page 74. B.S. in Education. Sigma Phi Lambda, ' 46, ' 47; Westminster Fellowship, ' 4 , ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; 4-11 Alumnae. ' 48. ' 49, Social Chairman. ' 48; Mathematics Club, ' 49; Kappa Delta Pi, ' 49. Mary Katherine Hamilton. I ' age 30. B.S. in Education. Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; Cotillion Club, ' 47. ' 48. ' 49; Curie Science (luh, ' 46, ' 47; Y.W.C.A., ' 46, ' 47. ' 48. ' 49. L. M. lnett Harrington. I ' age 34. B.A. in Education. Alpha Rho Delta, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, President, ' 49; Y.W.C. V. ' 4(i. ' 47, ' 48, ' 49. Margaret Joan llartsook. I ' age 31. B.S. in Education. Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Cotillion Club, ' 49; Wesley Foundation, ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; Wesley Foundation Cabinet, ' 48; Business Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Araxy Hatchik. I ' age 85. B.S. in Education. Y.W.C.A., ■41,; ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Aeolian (luh. ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; Band, ' 46; Canterbury Club, ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; (dee Club, ' 4;:. ' 49. Betty Lou Henshaw. I ' age 73. B.S. in Education Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; German Club, ' 48, ' 49; Honor Council, ' 48. ' 49, Secretary, ' 48, Chairman, ' 4 ; Vice-President funior Class. ' 48; Frances Sale Club, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Vice-President, ' 48. Executive Council, ' 48; [.R.C., ' 47, ' 48; President, loimston Hall, ' 47; Breese Staff, ' 47; Y.W.C A. ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49. Mary Ann Heppy. I ' age 37. B.A. in Education. Pi Kappa. Sigma Sorority, ' 48. ' 49; French Club, ' 47, ' 48, Reporter. ' 47, Historian. ' 48; Newman Club, ' 47, ' 48; Cotillion Club, ' 48, ' 49; Y.W.C. A., ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Vice-President of Shenandoah Apts.; Usher Com- mittee, ' 48, ' 49; Transfer, Averett Junior College, ' 47. Marj FitzRandolph Hodgson, I ' age 81. B.S., in Edu- cation, Pi Kappa Sigma Sorority, ' 17. ' 48, ' 49, Presi dent, ' 49; Panhellenic Council, ' 49; .A. Council, ' 48. ' 4 ' ). Secretary, ' 49; Modem Dance Club, ' 47, ' 48, ' 4 ' ), President, ' 48; Mercury Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; German Club, ' 46, ' 17. ' 48, ' 44. Margaret Mm Holland. I ' age 31. B.A. in Education. Theta Sigma Upsilon Sorority. ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; Spanish (luh. ' tii. ' 47, ' 48, Secretary, ' 48; Weslej Foundation, ' 46; House I ' resident, ' 17; Social Committee, ' 18, ' 49; Cotillion (luh, ' 49; Senior (lass Business Manager, ' I ' C Y.W.C.A., ' 4(i. ' 47, ' 48, ' 49. Hazel Barbara Holloway. I ' age 31. B.A, in Education. Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, ' 48, ' 49; ( ' otillion (luh, ' ) ' )■ Usher, ' I . 90 Bernice May Hooker. Page 74. B.S. Frances Sale Club, ■49; Y.W.I . ' is, ' 4 ' ). Man Virginia Horn. Page 79. B.A. in Education. Sigma Phi Lambda, ' 46, ' 17; Freshman Commission, ' 46; Y.W.C V. ' 46, ' 17. ' 48, ' 49; Westminster Fellow- ship, ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; Westminster Fellowship Coun- cil, ' 49; Le I ercle Francais, ' 48; Kappa Delta Pi, ' 49; Mathematics Club, ' 49. Bessie IL.uk Howard. Page 55. U.S. Veolian Club, ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; Weslej Foundation Cabinet, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Curie Science Club, ' 48, ' 4 . Marianna Virginia Howard. Page 19. B.S. in Liberal Arts. Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49, Social Service Chairman, ' 49; Freshman Class President, ' 46; Sophomore (lass President, ' 47; Curie Science Club, ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49, Sergeant-at-Arms, ' 47, ' 48, Vice-President, ' 49; Clara Barton Club, ' 46, ' 47; Sigma Phi Lambda, ' 46, ' 47; Nominating Convention, ' 4d. ' 47; Standards Committee, ' 46; Student Govern- ment Representative, ' 48, ' 49; Y.W.C. A., ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 44; Class Hockey Sports Leader, ' 49; (lass Baskel ball Sports Leader, ' 48; Breese Staff, ' 46, ' 47; Schoolma ' m Staff, ' 44, Directory and Statistics Editor, ' 44; Canterbury Club, ' 48, ' 49, President, ' 48, Advisory Council, ' 44; Varsity Hockey Team, ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; Vll-State Reserve Hockey Team. ' 48; Who ' s Who. Maggie Hubbard. Page 60. B.S. in Education B.S.U., •4d. ' 47, ' 48, ' 49. Third Vice-President, ' 48, First Vice-President, ' 49; Y.W.C.A. Cabinet, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' I . I I , ' 17, ' 48, ' 49; I. ICC. ' 47. Frances Lee Hughes. Page 78. B.S. in Education. Curie Science Club, ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 4 ' ), Reporter, ' 48, Secretary, ' 44; Y.W.C.A., ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; 4-H Alumnae, ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 44, Social Chairman, ' 49, President, ' 49. Mice Carolyn Hunter. Page 27. B.S. in Education. Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49. President, ' 48, ' 44; Social Committee, ' 46; Usher, ' 46; Cotillion Club, ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; Student Faculty Committee, ' 48; Modern Dance Club, ' 48; Panhellenic Council, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Student Government Representative, ' 48; Nominating Convention, ' 47, ' 48. Margaret Benjamin Hurst. Page 78. B.S. in Educa- tion. Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Mathematics Club, ' 44, President, ' 49; Glee Club, ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49, Vice-President, ' 49; Kappa Helta Pi, ' 48, ' 49, Reporter, ' 49; Sigma Phi Lambda, ' 46, ' 47; Wes- ley Foundation Cabinet, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Council, ' 49; Aeolian Club, ' 47, ' 48. Trula Katherine Hutton. Page 31. B.S. in Education. Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Cotillion Club, ' 47, ' 48, ' 44; V.W C.A., ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Busi- ness i lull, ' 46, ' 47. ' 48; Wesley Foundation, ' 46 Margaret Fair Jessup. Page 56 B.S in Education. Pi Kappa Sigma Sorority, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Corresponding Secretary, ' 49; Kappa Helta Pi, ' 48, ' 49, Correspond- ing Secretary, ' 49; Junior i lass Secretary, ' 48; German Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 44; Frances Sale Club, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; Social Committee, ' 47. ' 48; Honor Council, ' 49; Sigma Phi Lambda, ' 46, ' 47; Usher, ' 46 Mary Catherine Julias. Page 20. Bettj Frances fohnson. Page II B.S. in Education i I . ' 46, ' 17; German Club, ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49 Bets) I ee Johnson Pag 38 B.S in Education. Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, ' 47. ' 48, ' 44, Magazine Chair- man, ' 49; Newman Club, ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 44; Spanish Chili. ' 46; Mercury Club, ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; Varsitj Basketball ' ream, ' 47, ' 48, ' 44; Varsity Hocki ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Modern Dance Club, ' 48, ' I . President, 44; Porpoise Club, ' 48, ' 49; V V Council, ' I Betrj loyce Kabler. Page 55 B.S. in Education. Alpha Sigma Upha Sororily, ' is, ' 49; Spanish Club, ' 47; Orchestra, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Reporter, ' 49; Y.W.I ' 46, 47, is, ' 49. Willa Mae Kackley. Page 40. Wesley Foundation, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 44; y. W C . ' 46, 17. ' 48, ' 49; A. C. E., ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 44, Vice-President, ' 14; Granddaughters ' Club, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49. Janet Walton Kayser. Page 81. B. S. in Education. Pi Kappa Sigma Sorority ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Recorder of Points, ' 49; Modern Dance Club, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; Cotillion (lull. ' 47, ' 48 ' 49, Treasurer, ' 48, ' 49; Mercury Club ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Y. W. C. A. ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Dormitory Spurt:; Leader, ' 44. Sarah Catherine Kegley. Page 71. B, S, in Education Y. W. C. A.. ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 44; Lutheran Students Vssocia ion, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Secretary, ' 48, President, ' 44; Curie Science Club, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Frances Sale Club, ' 48, ' 49. Gladyi Elnora Kemp. Page 58. B. S. in Education. Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, ' 47 ' 48, ' 49; Mercury Club, ' 4i), ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; German Club, ' 46, ' 47. ' is. ' 49; Y. W. C. A., ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Wesley Foundation, .4 ,, ' 47; Intramural Basketball, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Canterbury Club, ' 48, ' 49; Junior Marshal, ' 48; Modern Dance Club, ' 49; A. A. Council, ' 49; Volleyball Sports Leader, ' 49. Margaret Ann Kenny. Page 50. I!. S. in Education, Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Editor, ' 49; Panhellenic Council, ' 48, ' 44, Corresponding Secre- tary. ' 49; Cotillion Club, ' 46, ' 47. ' 4s, ' -14; Newman Club, ' 40, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Freshman Commission, ' Id; Reporter, Breeze Staff, 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Headline Editor, ' 48, Assistant Editor, ' 49; Vice-President Lincoln House ' 48; Kappa Delta Pi, ' 49. Frances LeVier Keyser. Page 44. Norma Nell Keyser. Page 83. B.S. in Education. A. C. F... ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Y. W . C. A., ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; 1 R. C. ' 48, ' 49. [anice Grey Kibler. Page 70. B. S. Y. W. C. A., ' 46, ' 47. ' 48. ' 44; Granddaughters Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 44; Frances Sale Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; L. S. A., ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49. Mary Ann Kidwell. Page 59. B.S. Theta Sitrma Up- silon, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Assistant Editor, ' 48; Y. W. C. A., ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Orchestra, 46; Frances Sale Club, ' 47. ' 48. Mary Frances Kiser Page 75. B.S. in Education. Mercury Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Sesame Club, ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 44, Chairman, Social Committee. ' 47. Mary Sue Landis. Page 75. B. S. in Liberal Vrts Weslej Foundation Cabinet, ' 48, ' 49; ( urie Science. ' 48, ' 1 ; Sesame Club, ' 17. ' 48, ' 1 . Social Committee Chairman, ' 48, I ' resident, ' 49. Nellie PK Lantz, Page 76 B S. in Education I. S . ' 46, ' 17. ' 48, ' 49; Mercury Club, ' 46; C. I . ' 17. ' 48, ' 49, Secretary. ' 17; Harden (Ink ' 49. Marilyn Virginia Lee. Pagi 26 B S in Education. Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, ' 17. ' 48, ' 49, Keeper i Grades, ' 48, Treasurer, ' 49; German Club, ' 46, ' 47. ' 48. ' 49; Pi Omega Pi, ' 17. ' 48, ' I . President, ' 49; Kappa Delta Pi, ' 48, ' 49; Business Club. ' 46, ' 17. ' 48, ' 49; funior Marshall, ' 48; Sigma Phi Lambda, 46, ' 47; Y. W. C. V, ' 4o, ' 17, ' 48, ' I 91 Beverley Hope Lewis. Page 30 B. S in I d Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, ' 47. ' 48, ' 4 ' ' ; Cotillion Dub, ' 47. ' 48, ' 4 ; Modern Dance Club . ' 48, ' 49; Mathematics Club, ' -W; House President, ' 49; Y. Y. C. A., ' 46, ' 17. ' 48, ' 49 Frances Louise Lille) Pagi 16 B S. in Education, Y.W.C.A., ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 4 ' ); Dolly Madison Garden Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Program I hairman, ' 49; Business Club, ' 46, ' (7. ' 48, ' I 11 uk fane Long. Page 58. B.A. in Education. Theta Sigma Upsilon, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Editor, ' 48; Panhellenic Council, ' 17. ' 48, ' 49, Recording Secretary, ' 49; Sen ma ' am Staff. ' 48; Y.W.CA., ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, 49. Carey Lee Luck. Page 54. 11. S. in Education. Y. W. C. A., ' 4(i, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; Breeze Staff, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Headline Editor, ' 48, ' 1 ; B. S. U., ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; 4-H Alumnae, ' 47; Vice-President Dormitory, ' 49; Dormi- tory Fire Chief. ' 49. Dorothy lane Lucy. Page 29. B. S. in Education. Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Y. W. C. A., ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; Cotillion Club, ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; Frances Sale Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48. ' 49. June Lyon. I ' age 22. B. S. in Education. Wesley Foundation, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Wesley Foundation Cabi- net, ' 46, ' 48, ' 49; [. R. (. ' ., ' 48, ' 49, ' President, ' 49; Y. W. C. A.. ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, 49; Associate Glee Club, ' 47. Beulah Mae Markham. Page 63. B. S. in Education. Vlpha Sigma Tau Sorority, ' 48, ' 49, Assistant to Custodian, ' 49; A. C E„ ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Intramural Basketball, ' 48, ' 49. Geraldine Martin. Page 62. B. S. in Home Economics, (une Science Club, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Sgt.-at-Arms, ' 49; Frances Sale Club, ' 47, ' 48, 49; Y. W. C. A., ' 46. ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Garden Club, ' 46, ' 47. Mae Odcll McCrorv. Page 83. B. S. in Education. Sigma Phi Lambda, ' 44, ' 45; A. C. E., ' 44, ' 45, ' 49; estminster Fellowship Council, ' 45. Eunice Ann Melton. Page 68. B.A. in Education. I. R. C, ' 48, ' 49; Le Cercle Francais, ' 49. lean Fults Meredith. Page 61. B.S. in Education. Westminster Fellowship, ' 46, ' 47, 4X, ' 49; Clara Barton Club, ' 46; Y.W.CA., ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Grand- daughters Club, ' 46, ' 47 ' 48. Elizabeth Cameron Miller. Page 76. B.S. in Liberal Arts. Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Stratford Dramatic Club, ' 48, ' 49; Honor Council. ' 49; Y.W.CA. , ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49, Program Chairman, ' 49; Aeolian Club. ' 48; General (bonis. ' 48; Band, ' 47. ' 48; Westminster Fellowship, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Secretary, ' 47, President, ' 48; Curie Science Club, ' 47; Clara Barton Club, ' 46, Virginia Lee Miller. Page m. U.S. in B usiness Edu- cation. Theta Sigma Upsilon Sorority, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Recorder of Points Student Government Association, ' 49; I.R.C, ' 48, ' 49; Y.W.CA., ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; L.S.A., ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, 49, Treasurer, ' 47; Business Club. ' 17. ' 48, ' 49; German Club, ' 48, ' 49; School- ma ' am Staff, ' 4X; Granddaughters Club, ' 46, ' 17. ' is, ' I 1 ' . Secretary, ' 47, Vice-President, ' 48; Breeze Staff, ' 46, ' 47, ' 4.X, ' 49; Student Council, ' 46, Dormitory ici President, ' 46. Waldo Glenn Miller. Page 65. B.A. in Liberal Arts. Sigma Delta Rho, ' 48, ' 19; Stratford Dramatic Chili. ' 48, ' 49; Men ' s (dee Club, ' 49; Varsity Basketball team, ' 48, ' 49; Transfer from Randolph - Macon College. Frames nn Minor. Page 74. U.S. in Education. Freshman Commission, ' 46; 4-11 Alumnae, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Secretary, ' 47, ' 48; B.S C. ' 46; Y A I . ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Westminster Fellowship, ' 17. ' 48. Helen Esther Mitchell. Page 25. li.S. in Education. Theta Sigma Upsilon Sorority, ' 17. ' 48, ' I ' ' . Secre- tary, ' 49; Assistant Recorder of Points, ' 49; A.C.E., ' 46, 17. ' 48, ' 49, Program Chairman, ' 48, Business Manager, ' 49; Freshman Commission, ' 46; German Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Sgt.-at-Arms, ' 49; funior Marshal, ' 48. Irene Ann Moffitt. Page 62. B.S. in Education. Fresh- man Chorus, ' 46; Y.W.CA., ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Curie Science Club, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Reporter, ' 49. Mary Roberta Mmialiaii. Page 39. U.S. in Education. Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49, Reporter, ' 49; Tennis Club, ' 46. ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, President, ' 49; Porpoise Hub, ' 48, ' 49; Mercury Hub. ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Secretary. ' 49; Breeze Staff, ' 46, 47; S ma ' am Staff, ' 49, Senior Editor. ' 49; A. Council. ' 48, ' 49; Cotillion Club, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Vssociate (dee Club, ' 46; Hockey Team, ' 49; Stratford Play, ' 40 ; Junior Marshal. ' 48; Y.W.CA., ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49. Carrie White Moore. I ' age 79. B.S. in Education, Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority, ' 48, ' 49; Choral Club, ' 47; Wesley Foundation, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Wesley Foundation Cabinet, ' 48, ' 49; Pi Omega Pi, ' 48, ' 49; Business Club, ' 48, ' 49, President, ' 49; SchoOLMa ' am Staff, ' 49; Y.W.CA., ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Assistant Editor Of Handbook, ' 49. Lura June Morrison, Page 48. B.S. in Education. I.R.C., ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Reporter, ' 48, Vice-Presi- dent, ' 49; Archery Club, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Westminster Fellowship, ' 46. ' 47, ' 48, ' 49. Mary lean Morrison. I ' age 49. 15. S. in Education. Archery Club, ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49, Secretary ' 48, ' 49; Clara Barton, ' 46, ' 47, Program (. ' hairman, ' 47; I.R.C., ' 48, ' 49; Y.W.CA., ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Garden Club, ' 48, ' 49; Freshman Chorus, ' 46, ' 47; West- minster Fellowship, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48. Betty Catherine Moyer. Page 25. B.S. in Business. Theta Sigma Upsilion Sorority, ' 47, ' 4 8, ' 49; Busi- ness Manager of A. A., ' 49; Assistant Recorder of Points, ' 49; German Club, ' 49; Business Club, ' 48, ' 49; Y.W.C . ' lo. ' 47, ' 48. ' 49. William Nelson Nash. Page 25. Geraldine Brooks Neathery. Page 32. B.S. in Educa- tion. Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Y.W.CA., ' 46, ' 47. ' 48. ' 49; Clara Barton Club, ' 46, ' 47; B.S.U., ' 46. ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Freshman Chorus. ' 46; Glee Club, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49, Secretary. ' 49; Kappa Delta Pi, ' 48, ' 49; Sigma Phi Lambda, ' 46, ' 47; Curie Science, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Treasurer. ' 48, President, ' 49; Standards Committer, ' 17, ' 18 ; Who ' s Who. ' 49. Mary Ellen Nethers. Page 52. B.S. in Education. Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Mercury Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Y.W.CA., ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Varsity Basketball, ' 17. ' 48, ' 49; Hockey Team. ' 48, ' 48; Badminton Sports Leader, ' 47; Intramural Sports, ' 4o, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; Tennis Club. ' 48, ' 49; A. Coun- cil, ' 49; Vice President of House, ' 49. Baylor Erdman Nichols. Page 45. B.S. in Education. Sigma Delia Rho, ' 48. ' 49, President, ' 49; Stratford I iramatic Cub, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Hand. ' 48, ' 1 Elise Virginia Noil. Page 71 B.S. in Education. Y.W.CA., ' 40, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; B.S.U., Council, ' 47, ' 48, ' 1 ; Curie Science Club. ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Frances Sale Club, ' 48, ' 49. ' 2 Marie Charlotte Oothoudt. Page 11. B.S. in Education. Theta Sigma Upsilon Sorority, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; Weslej Foundation Cabinet, ' 48, ' 49; V.C.E., ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Choral Club, ' 47; Y.W.C.A., ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; House President, ' 49. Beulah Hunter Owen, Page 51. B.S. in Education. Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority, ' 48, ' 49, Custodian, ' 49; Stratford Dramatic Club, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Secretary, ' 49; B.S.U., ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Cotillion Club, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; ACT.., ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Y.W.C. V. ' 46, ' 17, ' 48, ' 49. Barbara Marie Pamplin. Page 27. B.S. in Liberal Arts. Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Via President, ' 49; V Council, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48; Cotillion Club, ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49, Treasurer, ' 48, President, ' 49; Y.W.C.A., ' 49. Marie Eleanor Parrotta. Page 17. B.S. in Education. Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Corre- sponding Secretary, ' 49; Cotillion Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Reporter, ' 49; Porpoise Club, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Presi- dent, ' 48; Mercury ( lub, ' 46, ' 47. ' 48; Modern Dance Club, ' 48, ' 19. Secretary-Treasurer, ' 49; Breeze Staff, ' 46, ' 47; Newman Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 4 , Secretary, 18; Intramural Hockej and Basketball, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; . i ouncil, ' 48, ' 49; Class Swimming Leader, ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49. Nicholas Thomas Pascaretti. Page 33. Ellen Elizabeth Patterson. Page 46. U.S. in Education. Y.W.C.A., ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; Mercury Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; 4-11 Alumnae Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Trea- surer, ' 47. Virginia Caroline Peter-. Page 24 B.S. in Education Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; Pi Omega Pi, ' 48, ' 49; Business Club, ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; German Club, ' 46, ' 47 ' 48, ' 49; Granddaughters Club, ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; Si hooi m h ' am Staff, ' 48. Jeanne ( ' .rev Peterson. Page 21. A.I!, in Liberal Art-. Pi Kappa Sigma Sorority, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Sergeant-at- Vrms, ' 49; Spanish Club, ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, Treasurer, ' 48; Cotillion, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; Canterbury Club, ' 48, ' 49; Y.W.C.A., ' 47. Emily Baird Pierce. Page 19. U.S. in Education. Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorori v. ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; Glee Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Librarian, ' 47; Porpoise Club, ' 46, ' 47. Secretary, ' 47; Aeolian Club, ' 46, ' 47. ' 48. ' 49. Sec- retary, ' 47. Vice-President, ' 48; Vice-Presidenl of Glee Club, ' 48; Freshman Commission, ' 46; Y.W.( . Cabinet, ' 47, ' 48. ' 49; Usher, ' 48; Canterbury Club, ' 48, ' 49; Kappa Delta Pi, ' 49. Nancy Carol Powell. Page 66. B.S. in Home Eco- nomics. Cotillion Chili, ' 48, ' 49; Tennis Club, ' 48, ' 49; Pi Kappa Sigma Sorority, ' 48, ' 49. lean Frances Rainev. Page 79, B.S. in Business. Busi- ness Club, ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; Sigma Phi Lambda, ' 46, ' 47; Pi Omega Pi, ' 48, ' 49, Treasurer, ' 49; Grand- daughters Club, ' 49, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; Westminster Fellowship, ' 49. 47. ' 48. ' (9 ; Westminster Fellow- ship Council, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Worship Chairman, ' 4k. Vice-President, ' 49; Schoolma ' am Staff, ' 48, ' I . Chief Typist, ' 49 ; Y.W.C.A., ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; Fresh- man Chorus, ' lii Martha Cook Ramsey Page M B.S in Hume Eco nomics, Theta Sigma Upsilon Sorority, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Granddaughters Club, ' 46, ' 17. ' 48, ' I ; Frances Sali Club, ' 46, ' 47. ' 48. ' 49, Secretary, ' 49; Curie Science I lub, ' in. ' 17. ' 48, ' I . Secretary, ' 48; Disciples lub, ' 47. Hetty Carter Ketterer Page 19. B.S. in Education. Alpha Sigma Mpha Sorority, ' 48, ' 49; Junior Mar- shal, ' 48; (line Science, ' 46, ' 17; Y.W.C.A., ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Secretary, ' 49; Westminster Fellowship, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48. ' 49, Treasurer, ' 47. Irene Huntingdon Reynolds. Page 78. B.S. in Educa- catinn. Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Kappa I Mia Pi, ' 49; i .mum M. ' 48, ' 49; Sigma Phi Lambda, ' 46, ' 47; Mercury ( lub, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, 49; Extramural Basketball, ' 49. Phyllis Marquerite Reynolds. Pag 55. U.S. Curie Science Clul., ' 46; B.S.U., ' 46, ' 47. ' is. ' 49, I ouncil, ' 40, ' 47, Executiv Council, ' 47, ' 48; France- Sale Club, ' 4o. Doris lean Rhodes Page 64. B.S. in Education. Sesame Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Secretary, ' 47; Sigma Phi Lambda, ' 47; Theta Sigma Upsilon Sorority, ' 48, ' 4 . L aura Elizabeth Rinehart, Page 25. B.S. in Educatii n. Theta Sigma Upsilon Sorority, ' 47. ' is, ' 19. Editor, ' 49; Breeze Staff. ' 47, ' 48. Cartoonist, ' 48; S ol- ma ' am Staff. ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Y. W. C. V Cabinet, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Art ( lub, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48. ' 49, Treasurer, ' 49; German Club, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49. Mildred Ann Ritchie. Page 28. B. S. in Education. Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, ' 4 , ' 48, ' 49; Kappa Delta Pi, ' 49; Y. W. C. A., ' 49. 47, ' 48. ' 49; Curie Science Club, ' 46, ' 47; Frances Sale Club, ' 46, ' 47. ' 48. ' 49, President, ' 49; Wesley Foundation Cabinet, ' 49, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49. Secretary ' 48. Vivien May (lark Ritenour. Page 68. B. S. in Edu- cation. Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority. ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Pi Omega Pi, ' 48, ' 49; Business Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Sccic. arc, ' 49; Garden Club, ' 46, ' 48, ' 49, Secretary, 18. President, ' 49; Y.W.C.A., ' 46. ' 47, ' 48, ' 49. Mildred Marie Robertson. Page 83. B. S. in Education. I K. ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Y. W. C A., ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; I. R. C, ' 48, ' 49; Ex Libris Club, ' 49, Secretary, ' 49. Mozelle Dudley Robertson. Page 29 B S. in Educa- tion. Curie Science Club, ' 47, ' 48; Y. VV. (..A., 16, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49. Rebecca Rogers. Page 67. B. A. in Education. Theta Sigma Upsilon Sorority, ' 17, ' 48, ' 49; Business Club, ' 46, ' 47; Spanish Club, ' 49; Nominating Committee, ' 48, ' 49; Y.W.C.A., ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Freshman Chorus, ' 46; Breeze Staff, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Reporter, ' 1 . I opj Editor, ' 47, Assistant Editor, ' 48, Editor-in-Chief, ' 49. Idley Mane Ro az2 Orchestra, ' 46; Fi Commission, ' 46 ; Y. i Cabinet, ' 49; i I ' aye 23. I t.S in Educatii n eshman Chorus, ' 46; Freshrran W. C . ' 49. ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; Y. 8. S. U, ' 49. ' 47. ' 48. ' 49. Mar lpha Kuda-ill. Page 24. B. S. iii Education. Upha Sigma Vlpha Sorority, ' 17. ' 48, ' 49, Chaplain. ' 49; Freshman Commission, ' 46, Vice-President, ' 49; I ' .i nU -maid in Old-Girl New-Girl Wedding, ' 46; Standards Committee, ' 46, 17; Usher, ' 46; Sigma I ' hi Lambda, ' 46, ' 47; Y. W. C V Cabinet, ' 46, ' 17. ' 48; B.S.U., ' 49. ' 47. ' 48. ' 19. President, ' 49; Honor Council, Secretary, ' 49; Prances Sale Club, ' 46, ' 17. ' 48, ' 49; ( urie Scii nee I lub, ' 46, ' 17; Kappa I lelta Pi, ' 48, ' I ; Bree e Staff, ' 46, 17; Who ' s Who, ' 49 Lit Eustace Sampson. Page 66. B. S. in Education I ' i Kappa Smni, i Sorority, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; Canterburj Club, ' 48, ' 49; Business Club, ' 46; Mercury Club, ' 17; Y. C. A., ' 46, ' 47. Is 93 1 ugenia Savage Page • ; ' 1 B. S. in Education. Alpha Sigma Upha, 17. is, ' 49; Freshman Commission, ' 46, d in. ' 46; Bree e Staff, ' 46, ' 47, Reporter, ' 46, ' 17; I lub, ' -ki. ' 47, ' is. ' 49; B. S I . ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Second Vice-President, ' 48, Choir Director; Nomi- nating Convention, ' 46, ' 48; Mercury Club, ' 46, ' 47; Secretary Sophomore class, ' 17; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, ' 47, ' 48; Student Council, ' 48; Program Chairman Y. C. V. ' 48. Kathleen Savage. I ' age 39. Elizabeth Gray Scott. Page 53. B. S. in Education. Upha Sigma Upha Sorority, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Treasurer of Sophomore Class, ' -47; Secretary-Treasurer of Stu- dent Government Association, ' I 1 ' ; President of Dormitory, ' 46; Student Council, ' 48; Archery (lull, ' 4(i. ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; Mercurj Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Ger- man ( lull, ' 49. Sarah Barksdale Seay. Page 30. I!. S. in Education. Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Cotillion Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Spanish Club, ' 47, ' 48; Modern Dame Club, ' 48, ' 49; Usher, ' 48; Standards Com- mittee, ' 44; Y. W. C v . ' 4 - ' 4 . ' 48, ' + 9 - Breeze Photographer, ' 49. Rebecca Ann Settle. Page 72. li. S. in Education. Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Vice-Presi- dent, ' 49; Panhellenic Council, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49, Chairman, ' 49; Wesley Foundation Cabinet, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Vice- President, ' 48; I, R. C, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49, President, ' 48; German Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Y. Y. C. A., ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; A. C. E., ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Freshman Chorus, ' 49. Johanna Lee Shallcross. Page 69. B. S. in Education. Episcopal Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, President, ' 46; Breeze Staff, ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, Typist, ' 48; Alpha Sigma ' Pan Sorority, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Corresponding Secretary, ' 48, Reci rding Secretary, ' 49; Pi Omega Pi, ' 48, ' 49; Y. V ( A., ' 46, ' 47, ' is. ' 49. Polly Kan Shaver. Page 4 . B. S. in Education. Curie Science Club, ' 46, ' 47; Y. W. C. A., ' 40, ' 47, ' 48, ' 19; Mathematics Club, ' 49, Vice-President, ' 49. Barbara Jane Shaw. Page 80. B.S. in Business. Cotil- lion ( luh, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; Pi Kappa Sigma Sorority, ' 48, ' 49; French Club, ' 48; Modern Dance Club, ' 48, ' 49; Y. W. C. V, ' 48, ' 49. lean Louise Shelley. Page 53. B. S. in Education. Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Y. W. C I abinet, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; A. A. Council, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; House President, ' 47; L. S. A., ' 46, ' 47. ' Is, ' 49, President, ' 48; Mercurj Club, ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49, Presi dent, ' 49; Impaneling Hoard. ' 47; Sergeant-at-Arms of lunmr Class, ' 48; Tennis Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Archery Club, ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; Basketball Team, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 19; Hockey Team, ' 48, ' 49. Franct - Leth Shiflet. Page 61. Ruth Lee Simpson. Page 40. B. S m Education. A. C. E., ' 46, ' 17, ' 48, ' 49; Y. W. C. A., ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; B. S. C. ' 46, ' 17. ' 48, ' 49. Helen fean Slaughter Page 42. II, S. in Liberal Arts, Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49, Correspond- ing Secretary, ' 48, Triangle I orrespondent, ' 49; i lub, ' 48, ' 49; Student Faculty Committi e, ' 48, ' I 1 ' . Si ma ' am Staff, ' 48, ' 19. Copy Editor, ' 48, Faculty Editor, ' 49; Y, W. C. V. ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49. Mary Elizabeth Smilej Pagi II B, S Y . C. V, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49. Bettj han Smith. Page 35. B. V in Liberal Vrts. Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority, ' 48, ' I ' ' ; Editor of Handbook, ' 49. Ihtsmess Manager of Handl k, ' 48; Si i ma ' am Staff, I ' ' . Organization Co-Editor, ' 49; Sesame Club, ' 46, ' 17. ' 48, ' I 1 ' . Reporter, ' 17, l ' ' is; French (luh, ' Is. ' I , Secretary, ' is ; [unioi Marshal, ' is. Gladys Ethelene Smith. Page 32. I ' .. A. in Liberal Arts, Alpha Sigma Upha Sorority, ' 47. ' 4s. ' 49, Editor, ' 48; Y. W. C. A., ' 4( , ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Freshman Chorus, ' 46; Spanish ( luh. ' IS; S M ' t Staff. ' IS. ' 49, Organization Co-Editor, ' 49; French (luh. ' is. ' 49, Treasurer, ' 48, Vice-President, ' 49; Scribblers, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Chief Scribe, ' 49; Sigma I ' In Lambda, ' 46, ' 17; 1 ' .. S. C. ' 46, ' 47. ' is, ' 49; Usher, ' 49. Hazel Gertrude Smith. Page 24. I ' .. S in Education Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority, ' 17. ' 48, ' 49; Business (lull. ' 46, ' 47. ' 48. ' 49, Vice-President, ' 47; B, S, P.. ' 4ii, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49, Secretary, ' I ; V W. C. V. ' 4t.. ' 47. ' 4S. ' 49, Cabinet, ' 47, ' 4s, ' 49; Freshman Chorus, ' 46, Secretary. ' 46; Pi Omega Pi, ' 47. ' 48, ' I 1 ' . Historian, ' 48. Secretary, ' 49; German Club, ' 49; Empaneling Board Chairman, ' 49. IKlen Louise Smith Page ' ' 2. I ' .. S. in Education. Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49, Secretary, ' 49; (dee Club, ' 4(i, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Librarian, ' 48, Busi- ness Manager, ' 49; German Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; A. C. P.. ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; Y. W. C. A., ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49. Frances Pee Sneed. Page 21. I!. S. in Education. Clara Barton (.did.. ' 40; Wesley Foundation, ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49, President. ' 49; Breeze Staff. ' 47. ' 48, ' 49, t opy Editor, ' I ; Stratford Dramatic (lull. ' 48, ' 49, M, sires., of Wardrobe, ' 49; Freshman Chorus, ' 46; Kappa Delta I ' i. ' 49; Sigma Phi Lambda, ' 46, ' 47; I. R. C, ' 48, ' 49; Y. W. C. V. ' 40, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49. lennie Meath Snowden. Page 73. 1 ' .. S. in Education. A ' pha Sigma Alpha Sorority, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49, President, ' 49; Sigma Phi Lambda, ' 46, ' 47, Historian, ' 17; Bree e Staff. ' 46, ' 47; Student Faculty Committee, ' 46; Class Reporter, ' 47. ' 48; Canterbury Club, ' 48, ' 49, Pr gram Chairman, ' 48, President, ' 49; German Club, ' 48, ' 49, Reporter. ' 49; Kappa Delta Pi. 48, ' 49; Class Reporter, ' 49; Who ' s Who, ' 49. Anne Marshall Speight. Page 51. B. S. m Education. Upha Sigma Tau Sorority, ' 48, ' 49, Program Chair- man, ' 48, ' 49; . C. P.. ' In. ' 47. ' 48. ' 49; A ' . ( . ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' I ; Stratford Dramatic ( lub, ' 47, ' 48, ' 4 . Recorder of Points, ' 49; Canterbury Club, ' 48, ' 49, Secretary, ' 49; Vice-President of House. ' 49. Lillian Estelle Spivey. I ' age 79. 1 ' .. S. in Education. Sterna Phi Lambda, ' 47; I ' i Omega Pi, ' 48, ' 49; Kappa Delta Pi, ' 48. ' 49; I. R. C. ' 49 ; Business (luh. ' 17. ' 48, ' 49; I ' .. S. P. ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Y. C V. ' 47. ' 48, •49. h.an Sprouse. B. S, in Education. Sigma Phi Lambda, ' 40, ' 47; Scribblers, ' 47, ' 4s. ' 49; S MA ' AM Staff, ' 48; Kappa Delta I ' i. ' 47. ' 48. ' 49; V C. P.. ' 49; V, W. C. A., ' 4o, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49. nne Maria Starling. I ' age 29. I ' ,, S. in Education. Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, ' 47. ' 48. ' 49; Frances Sale Club, ' 40. ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; Y. W. C. A.. ' 40. ' 47, ' 48. ' 49 Elaine Estep Starr. Page is B. S in Education. Can- terbury (duh. ' 47. ' 48, ' 19; Sigma Phi Lambda. ' 47; Kappa Delta I ' i. ' IS, ' 49; (dee Club, ' 48, ' 49; A. C. E., ' 47, ' 48, ' I 94 Bettie Marie Steele. Page 58. B. S. in Business. Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, ' 49; Pi Omega Pi, ' 48, •4 ; Canterburj Club, ' 48, ' 49; Y. W. I . ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Business Club, ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 44. Patricia Lee Stewart, Page 44. B. S. in Education. Glee Club, ' 46, 17. ' 48, ' I ; Cotillion Club, ' 46, ' 47. •48, ' 4 ; Y.W.C.A., ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Westminster Fellowship, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Council, ' 49. Elenor Lois Stine. Page 72. B.S. in Education. Upha Sigma Alpha Sorority, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Treasurer, ' 49; Glee Club, ' 46 ' 47. ' 48, ' 49. President, ' 49; Breeze Stan. ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49, Circulation Manager, ' 47, Busi- ness Manager, ' 48; Sigma Phi Lambda, ' 46, ' 17; Kappa Ik4ta Pi, ' 48, ' 49; German Club, ' 49, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Y. W. C. . ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; Weslej Foundation, ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; Nominating Convention, ' 48; Mercury Club, ' 46; Who ' s Who, ' 49. Anna Louise Stoneburner. Page 85. B. S. in Education. Garden Club, ' 48; Y. W. C. A., ' 48; A. C. K. ' 48. feanne Elizabeth Sutton. Page 4.1 B. . Choral Club, ' 46, ' 47; French Club, ' 46; Stratford Dramatic Club, ' 49. Jean Gibson Swartz. Page 86. Shirley Louise Taylor. Page 26. B. S in Education. Sigma Sium, i Sigma Sorority, ' 47, ' 4K, ' 49; Cotillion Club, ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; Business Club, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Y. W. C. V. ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49. Richard Grant Thompson. Page 65. B. S. in Education. Vice-Presidenl of Student Government Association Summer ' 48; Sigma Delta Rho, ' 48, ' 49. Treasurer, ' 49; Stratford Club, ' 48, ' 49; Men ' s Glee Club, ' 49. Eleanor Glynn Tiller. Page 78. B. S. in Education. Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; Glee Club, ' 4(i. ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Sigma Phi Lambda, ' 46, ' 47; Kappa Delta i ' i, ' 48, ' 49. Dorothy Wrigley Tupper. Page 54. B. S. Transfer Weretl Junior College. ' 48. Frances Sale Club, ' 48, ' 49; Alpha Sigma Alpha, ' 49; V. , Q V. ' 48, ' 49. David Harold Turner. Page 33. Jean Mims Tysinger. Page 42 B. S in Education. Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; German Club, ' 46. ' 47, ' 48, ' 49. President, ' 49; A. C. I •:., ' 46, ' 47 ' 48; Y W. C, . ' 46, ' 17. ' 48, ' 49; Standard- I om mittee, ' 46, ' 47. ' 48; Secretary Senior Class, ' 49. George Volchansky. Page 77. B. S. in Education. Anna Catherine Walter. Page 80. B. S. in Business. Pi Kappa Sigma Sorority, ' 47, ' 48, ' 4 . Recording Sec- retary, ' 49; German Club, ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49. Vice-Presi- dent ' 49; Y. W. C. A., ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; Pi Omega I ' i. •48, ' 49. Peggy Dinkel Watkins. Page 34. B. S. in- Education Sigma Sigma Sigma Sororitv, ' 17. ' 48, ' 49 ; Glee Iduh pianist, ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 4 ; Y. W. C. . ' 46, ' 47 ' 48 ' 49; Aeolian Club, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, President, ' 49. Mary Elizabeth Watlington. Page 40. B. in Edu- cation. Usher, ' 49; Cotillion Club, ' 49; I! S U ' 4.x ' 49; Y. W. C. A.. ' 48, ' 49; Transfer Averett funior College, ' 48. Frances I ouise Weeks. Page 37 B V in Liberal Vrts Pi Kappa Sigma Sorority, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; Clare Barton Qub, ' 46; Cotillion Club, ' 46, ' 47. ' 4s ' 49 President, ' 48; Y. W C . ' 46, ' 17. ' 48, ' 49; Vice- Presidenl of Dormitory, ' 48; Alpha Rho Delta. ' 48, ' 49; I R. C, ' 48, ' 49; Vice-Presidenl of Senior Class, ' 49; Student Assembly Committee; Madonna, ' 49. Frances Weir. Pag 21. B. S. in Business. Pi Kappa Sigma Sorority, ' 48, ' 49; Business Club, ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; Pi t Imega Pi, ' 48, ' 49; Canterburj Club, ' 48, ' 49; Y. W. C. V, ' 46, ' 17, ' 48, ' 49. Bettj Kathryn Weller. Page 73. B. S in Education. Alpha Sigma Alpha Son rity, ' 17, ' 48, ' 49, Rush Chair- man. ' 48, Registrar. ' 49; President of Dormi ory, ' 46; Sigma Phi Lambda, ' 46. ' 47; Y. W. C. A.. ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Honot I ouncil, ' 17 ' 48; President of Junior ( lass, ' 48; German Club, ' 48, ' 49; Nominatin vention, ' 48; I. R. C, ' 48, ' 49; Vice-Presidenl ol Stu denl Government, ' 19; Kappa Delta Pi, ' 49; Who ' s Who, ' 49. Gil nn Sir Wells. Pag( IS Doris Virginia White. Page 69 B S in Education. Alpha Sigma Tau Son ritv, ' 47. ' 48, ' I 1 ' . Treasurer, ' 48; Y. W. C. A.. ' 4(i. ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; Garden Club, ' 46; Busi- ness Cluli, ' 48, ' 49. Mary Jeanette White Cage 43. B. S. in Liberal rN. Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, ' 48, ' 49; Curie Science. ' 46, ' 47, ' 48. ' 49, Secretary, ' 47; Scribblers, ' 48, ' 49; Art Club, ' 49. Ethel Mae Whitesell. Cage 71. ' 47, ' 48, ' 49. S. Y. W. C. . ' 46, Margaret Brown Whitney. Page 52. B. V in Educa- tion. Theta Sigma (Jpsilon, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Standards Committee, ' 46, ' 47; Orchestra. ' 46. ' 47. Assistant Stage Manager, ' 46, ' 47, Stage Manager. ' 48, 4 ' ' ; Y W. C. A. Cabinet, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Sigma Phi Lambda, ' 46, ' 47; Kappa Delta Pi, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49, Treasurer, - 49; Student Council Summer ' 48. Elizabeth Lael Williams. Page 59. I!. S. in Liberal Arts. Canterbury Club, ' 48, ' 49; Y. W. C. V. ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49. Nancy Ruth Wilson. Page 51. I ' .. S. in Education. Upha Sigma Tau Sororitv. ' 48, ' 49; House Council. ' 46; German Club, ' 46, ' 47, ' 48, ' 49; Y. W C. A.. ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; . C. E., ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; Dormitory Coun- cil. ' 47; Stratford Dramatic Club. ' 47. ' 48, ' 49. Presi- dent, ' 49; Canterbury Club, ' 47, ' 48. Shirley Marguerite Wilson. Page 86. IV M. Garden Club. ' 47, ' 48; Aeolian Club. ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; Diapason Club. ' 48, ' 49, Sergeant-at-Arms, ' 49 Kh-abeth Ann Yeatts. Page 32 B. S Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; Frances Sale Club. ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; Student Council, ' 47; Senior Hall Presi- dent, ' 48; Spo:suood Hall President, ' 46. Oscar I ' Yost, Page 86. I ' .. S. in Education. Louie t laudia Zirkle. Page 23. I ' .. S. in Education I utheran Student Association, ' 46, ' 47, ' In. ' i . Upha Rho Delia. ' 47. ' 48, ' 49. stick Zirkle Page 56. B S. in Education Cotillion Club, ' 46, ' 47. ' 48, ' I ; Pi Kapi Sorority. ' 47. ' 48, ' 49; Porpoise Qub, ' 49; Library Science Club, ' 49. 95 Dorm parties. Mrs. Stevens, a short cut to the library — these are the things we love about life in Junior . . . U NIOR I. SS OFFII ERS. .1. Parker, vice-president; G. Hoskinson, treasurer; M Bati president; G. Wells, sergeant-at-arms ; D. Herbert, secretary 96 A-uydor hits and misses May, 1949 Well, I ' .il Today the JUNIOR CLASS moved up into the seats of honor, for the Juniors took our places in assembly. Suddenly I feel very old. This is always a rather sail ceremony to me, but I can appreciate how the Juniors feel, too. It is quite a relief to know thai the hurdles of underclass days have been passed, and I ' m sure the juniors are looking forward with excitement to the days not far distant when the responsibilities for campus leadership will be theirs. It ' s a wonderful feeling to know you ' ll soon be a Senior. You know. Bill, the class of 1950 is an important class, for it is a mid-century class, and before its members extend the years of a new era, an era of atomic development and vast changes in our whole system of life. Bui then, looking back at the tine things they ' ve accomplished this year, I ' m sure they ' ll be equal to all that. It was Marian Hates, their president, who suggested that they have the famous liberal, writer, and ex-governor of Georgia, Ellis Arnall, as their speaker tor class day in February. His speech was quite an inspiration to the whole campus. America — East and West was the theme- for their class day, and they con- centrated their attention upon the grandeur of our own nation. They may have been serious in their purpose, but the I . S. as they presented it in their tour was never like that— North, South, East, or West! Early in the autumn they elected Nancye Butterworth chairman of the College (.amp Committee. As a result, the college camp has been completely renovated with the money left them by their big sister class of 1948. In the spring , politics was their main interest. They ' ll never forget, I ' m sure, the excitement and pride of nominating and electing thrir girls to campus office, and grand girls they are. too. Nor will the Junior (. ' lass forget its wonderful sponsors, Mr. ami Mrs. Wil- bert Chappell, for they have been real friends, sticking with the class through three years of work anil play and fun! And so the Juniors begin the ' year of their destiny, 1950. I wish them luck! And now 1 must stop reminiscing and gel some sleep. Love, Sue MARIAN BATES, President ■ ' 7 Dorothy Bland Nancy Blanton i harlotte Boice Man Boone Joan Bowman Natalie Bowman Mary Bradlej Rebekah Brooks amors  .x Patricia I taughti 1 1 99 Sarah I ' ill Virginia I ixon Diana Dobbs I .orraini Don ingti m Nancy Doughton Mary I oughertj Jacqueline Dove! 1 .aur;i I intma anl Marjorie I lunthi irne Marjorie I er Lois Early Virginia Eason June Eaton Basil Eavej Lew Kill an I Lorraine Foster Kathleen Funkhouser lean Gaither Kent. .n Gambill an i ill.-, m lackii I lilbi 1 1 Mar t rilmore Louise Gordon i .rant Kill fUYlL union Patricia Griffith Ruth Harris Joyce Haydon Libby Hite Ann Horn Nancy 1 iamilton Ruth Harshbarger Norma Heiber Marree Hogan Georgia Hoskinson Ann Harlin Laurence Hatch 1 torothy Herbert Mary Hooker Betty Hurdle Anne 1 Carman Audrey Hawkins Anne Hill Fae Hoover Patricia Ingram 101 ■. i ' r il-.V ' «■ 1 ' 4 ,4 ■« Elizabeth Jamerson Susan Kaylor Sin- Jennings Carrol Ki-nnette Mattie Jett Louise King i in a Karnes Alice Ki Ian Shirley Kodrich Majorie Lehman Jean Lambert Mary Lester Geraldine Landman Doralee Levine Henrietta Lanier Dorothy Lewis {Catherine Lewis Beverley Lichliter Anne Loonej Polly Love fLlYlL amors 102 Carolyn Melton Jane Menefi i Eh ise Miller r!eta Mitchell 103 Nancy IVnti Florence Perkinson Lucy Peterson Elizabeth Phillips Shirley Pickrel Ann Powell Mary Powell Elizabeth Preston Kan Pugh Ciluria l ' ur is Shirley Quinn Martha Reddoul Margaret Reeder Melba Reid .1 ime Rice Carl King Alma Roberts Peggy i ' lsic m kc ba Rosenbaum Pollyanna Ross 1 lorothj Knur Jam- Schink Marj ' .rir Scotl 1 n Seibel 1U4 . ■ 1 1 J amors [rene Seidman Peggy Shomo Alda Simmons Barbara Slemp Ethel S ) i- ; i • 1 1 i 1 1 Doris Sherman Shirley Shorter Ruth Simmons Jean Snedegar Polly Stephens Mary Shifley Nellie Shumake Annette Simpson Beryl Snellings Ann Sti nn Retha Shirkey ntn Sibert Norma Siviter Patsy Sours Doris Stover QBA 105 Sarah Strader Bettj Strickland Nadine Swinson Martha Thomas Elsie Thornhill Catherine Travers Evelyn Tubbs Pollyanna Turner nnc Vance Mi son Vehch Ellen Waters Fern Waters Phyllis Weaver I inris heelbarger Phyllis Wheeler Margaret Wiggins Ida Willis Elizabeth Wilson Madeline Wiseman William Whol ' ford 1 .11 I i] 11 YoW umors 106 ' and Hill . 107 V ■ ,. VT i ,-• ' gsm MARY ELLA MAYS, ' juvenation of Ash by Gym, to something very pleasant Sopkomore Seance March 19, 1949 Dear Bill, 1 las e I spent a spooky day ! Thai SOPHOMORE CLASS has really got the spirit. They presented the most unique program in assembly today, with Mr. Thomas Jefferson Hamilton as the speak- er. Perhaps you ' ve heard of him. Then, quite in keeping with the mood and theme of their whole class day, they tried to scare us out of our seats at their class night pro- gram in the auditorium tonight. Are my nerves frayed ! Maybe I ' m a little prejudiced where my esidenl sister class is concerned, but those Sopho- mores are real workers, Bill. With the re- they have helped turn wintry Sunday afternoons in- for dates on campus. You can always find a Sopho- SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS. F, Wilkins, reporter; . Hundley, secretary; Colbert, vice-president; M. Mays, president; P. Walker, treasurer; M. Johnson, sergeant-at- arms. 108 Johnston Hall has a personality all its own — maybe it ' s not the sophomore complex . . . more behind the scenes, too, cleaning up after a big dance or instrumental in presenting Friday chapel programs and vespers. To some of them this year means the end of their college careers, for many Sophomores are two-year students and will graduate in June. However, most Sophomores will continue struggling through exams and classes for another two years — two years thai will go mighty fast, but into which every Sophomore will squeeze many happy moments. There are several people responsible for the guidance and leadership of the Sophomore (. ' lass. Among them is that lively Bocskey family which serves in the capacity of sponsor. Not to be forgotten, either, is the Sophomore class president, Mary Ella Mays, who can be seen scurrying around campus getting last minute jobs done. These and others have helped make this year one the Sopho- mores w ill ne er forget. Enough bragging about my sister class. Mill ! Lo Sue 109 omores nn Vdams Ruth A k ' ' 1 1 n Alexander Joan Allebaugh Mildred Uley Jo Almarodi facquelim Vppli i m Martha Irmistead Lee Arnold D.n-is Atkins Jeanne Bailey Virginia Baker Dorothy Barger Mary Barham Kan Bear Alma Bed well Jane Bishop Cora Blackmore Rena Blanchard Mildred Bluett Joy Botl Lucy Bower Anna Bowman Betty Bowman Doris Bowman Martha Bradley Elizabeth Brady Barbara Brittingham Jean Brockman Eloise Browder Betrj Brown Ramona Brown 110 Bess Bryant Peggy Burnett Helen Burruss Ronald Burton Betty (.illi. i, in Thelma Callis Colleen Calvert Claudenia Carmen Glenna Carpenter Hazel Carter Jam- Chason Jeanette Cocke Catherine Cockrill Shirley Colbert Mary Anne Cooke Mary COOke Ramona ( outer Patsy Co,,,, Peggy Cosby Jean Coverston Jo Critzer I lorothy In m der Vernelle Dalton Martha 1 tame Anne Davis Doris 1 a i -i Dorothy I eane Dollj Dedrick Entilie I ' ickie Emma Dopfer Anne Dovel Bettj Dudley Ann Dnerson Edsel Edwards Margaret Elliott 111 nne Ely Marjorie E ppi i si m Betty Eppling Paige Fentress Charlotte Fleshman ' ' ' •■ Beverly Fowlkes fane Funk SsisE Greta Garber SF im Garretl W8 Margarel 1 !ai u 1 Christine Gauldin Caroline (iciger Louise Gibson Myrtle Gilpin Lynwood ( iood Lois Goode dm Sally Goodman Bonnie Gordon m% Ji isephine t iordon . ' ' • -•• ■ Miriam 1 ii ire ml Dean dosney Freda Gouldman Constance Graves fc '  Marjorie Griffin | ' . V Bessie Griffith Barbara Grosei l ' ise Nell Grove Mary Grubb Jeanette Haddad Kathryn Hale Maudleene Hall Patricia Ham Nancy Hartman Dorothy Hawkins Dorothy Hinson 112 Betty Hippensteele Shirlej Hobbs Phyllis Hockman Burdeane Hodges Rebecca Holland Betty Holsinger Ernesl Hoover Peggy Hornsby Mildred Hotinger Marie House Florence Hudgins Audrey Humphries Anm- Hiinler Sylvia Jackson anda Jackson Rita Jarvis Prances Jobson Martha Johnson Lucy Jones Mary Kasej Sir- Keffer Greta Kellison Joyce Kelly Edna King I lariel Knauss Jam- Lambeth I touglas 1 .ancaster Harriet Layne Eulah Layton Dorothj Leftwich Rosamond Leonard Peggy Levister omores ■ M 1. M m 113 Nancy Limbrick Phyllis Lindamood Geraldine Lockharl Lois Long ( hristine I .ucj Ruth Lucj Edith Luke Frances Lyon Gertrude McGrew Jacqueline McKay Peggy Mad sen Bei nadine Mai Ei Id Martha Main Patricia Mann Jean Manuel Jean Marshall Joanne Mathi u - ( laroline Matthew s Charlyne Mattox Bonnie May Mary Mays Mary Mears Alice Meredith Julia Messick Marion Miller Wanda Miller Joanne Mills Martha Moore Shirley Morris Barbara Moses Jane Moyer Winifred Munson 114 Man Murdock Lou Myers Bebi Neal Guyneth Neal Win. Nelson I lorothy Nickols June ( )akham Patricia O ' Flaherty Patricia Overton Mice Parker Jacquelin Peatross Nancj Perkins Elizabeth Peters Nancy Petrey Jeanne Phalen Jayne Pierce Audrey Pinchbeck Ellen Pinching Kay Poland Margaret Poling Mary I 1 sue Tan,- Poole Elizabeth Poss Mary Poteet Marx- Powell Geraldine I ' rait I ouise Pullin ( ' olleen Quesenberr Ann Ragsdale Judith Ramsey Margaret Redd I lorothj Ki cil Carol Iv ' .il James Rhi id( - Mary Rhodes I I ns Grover Rhodes Frances Robbins Brooks Robertson irginia Ri iller Frankie Rolston Martha Ross Marj Rowland Joyce Russell Carolyn Sanderson Margarel Savage fane Schneider Jean Shallcross Mary Shandelson Anne Shirley Joann Shomo Goldie Shul! Evelyn Simmons Louise Simpkins Phyllis Simpkins Mabel Sites Judith Smith Barbara Spaulding Martha Speer Mary Speei Shirley Spence Shirley Stanley Betty Stegi i Bradley Stickley Hazel Stone 1. •.in Strawdi rman nii Sti h kli i I ' an icia Swaffm Anne Taylor Susan Taylor Gill Temple 11 (i Nancy Thompson Jean Thrasher Eunis Turner Virginia Utz Gloria Virts 1 torothy W iinwright Pauline Walker Marjorie Wallace Ollie Vee Walpole Kan Walton Katherine Ward Mary Wareham Shirley W atkins 1 lolores Webb Jeanne Wenzel Martha Wesson Dorothj White Uan Whitehouse lane Whitlock Margaret Whitman Helen Whitmore Mary Whit ten Doris Wiglesworth Frances Wilkins Josephine Wilkins Beth Williams Dolores Williams Juanita Williams Jo Witten Dilcie W lson Lorraine W lxanl Mary Yearv omores 117 Iran Young Betty Zollmai Bessie Zmilis Sheldon Hull Is home i many i sophomort lis I -.- . mm ] • slipped diid slid, hui sights like this were north ii 119 Oh, for the life of a freshman — nezvly-painted rooms, shower baths, and phone calls from home, in Jackson Hall Spotswood Hall Ashby Hall 120 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS. G. Utley, reporter; J. Ashburn, treasurer; C. Campbell, zrice-president ; M. Holland, president; G. Armistead, secretary; F. James, sergeant-at-arms On the beqinninq M ' II IK il. I. . li. President April 27, L949 Bill— The FRESHMAN CLASS is about to pop with pride tonight, for it has jusl ex- perienced a successful class day. The Fresh- men have been hurrying around dressed in white and feeling very important all day, and well they might, for they present- ed a very delightful speaker in assembly at noon — Mr. John Henry Faulk, the come- dian. The first big event for the Freshmen, however, was the Old Girl-New Girl Wed- ding. They were well represented by Mary Wyth Porter as bride. Among other cele- brities of the Freshman Class are Mancha Holland, an able president, and Mr. and Mrs. Warren, wlm were chosen class spons- ors. As the year has passed and with Mrs. Garber ' s help, the Freshmen have become better oriented to college life, and 1 believe they have learned to love Madison just as the rest of us do. Sue 121 Phyllis Vdams Mildred oilman Sue lt Greta n, i irace Vrmistead Thelma Armstrong Judith Ashburn I un - I kins Elaine Barbii i Charlotte Barksdale Bettj Barnes A irginia Barnes Peggj Barnhill Katharine Barrett Barbara Barton Betty Batts Kan Baxter Beverly Beeler loan Bentlej Maria Biddlecom Phyllis Binion nna Birckhead Mary Bishop Peggy Bishop Patsy Black Ruby Black Jane Blalock Martha Blankenship Lucille Blanks Joanne Blasser Roberta Bolen Anne Bossieux Virgilia Bosworth Martha Bowen royce Bowie Ann Bowles Betty Boyd Judith Brice Kan Britton Ellen Brooking Beverl) Brooks Billie Brown Jresk men 122 ■ ■ k-an Brown Mary Buchanan Nancy Buchanan Frances Buck Shirley Hunch Dorothy Buracker Mary Burgess Barbara Hums Hazel Butler Mildred Butler Ann Callender Christine Campbell Lois t amper Miriam Carpenter Cleo Carratt Julia Carter l) iris Cassada Jean Cauley Kathrvn Chauncey Emma Clark Janet Claxton Betty Cleveland Nell t line Anne Colonna Nancy Combs Bettj t onrad Alice Coon Carolyn Copley Martha Cosby Betty Culpepper Hiwana Cupp Mary Curtis Rebecca Dejarnette Anna I laniels Janet I a i- luanita I a is Mildred Davis Shirley Davis Eleanor I leaton Nancy I lexter Robin 1 linzes I line I toll v Barbara Donavan Jean Douglas Suzanne Downs Nancy I Iraper Betty Duke Norma 1 takes 123 James 1 Marion Edmonds Sylvia Elder Helen Emswiller Vugusta Epperson Jimmie Fendlej C h nl u. I : rgusi Shirley Fisher Edythe Fitzhugh Betty Ford lean Forresl Rebecca Fox X.uh ' Fravi 1 Nancj French Jacqueline Gallup Joyce Garber Estelle Gatling Elizabeth Gemmill Sally George Mary Gillen water lane Goodall Novella ( ' ■ le Virginia Gouldin Mary Granger Anne ' iravely Betty Graves Lena ireen Shirley I in h Margaret Groseclose Laila Grubb Lynette Gunnell rsabelle Haga Louise Hall Marcia Hani Virginia Hannah; Shirley Harlowe Mary Harris Wanda Harris Dorothy Hawkins loan Hawkins Sarah Heatwole foan Helbig IIikIi Rebecca Himelrighl Bettj Miner Ruth Hines Joan Hobson Pansy Hoffman 24 c resk men Betty Holcomb Mancha Holland Bonn Holliday Juanita Hollomar {Catherine Muni Mary Hoselej Ruby Hotinger Elizabeth Hunter Barbara Hurdle Mary Hylton Patricia [ves Maribess Jackson Barbara Janus Florence Janus Jacqueline James Mildred James Edna rennings Phyllis fohnson 1 loris fones Roberta fones Katherine foyce Betty Judd Arthur Keller Patricia Kilduff Patricia King lean Kirl.y Jewell Knighl Joyce Knupp Jeannette Koch Dorothj Koons Frances Koontz Alice Ladd Margaret Lamm Carolyn Larsen Betty Paw sun Jo Liskey William Lockard Emily Long Marie Loy I ' ., ii j Luck Mary Mc( leary Beth McConchie 125 Patricia McGraw ini McKechnii June Manuel Margaret Marshal Marian Marshall Florence Massie Rose Matacia Marj Matthews Tolly Matthews Miriam Mattox Billie Mayo Elizabeth Mays Alkan Michie Bettj Miles Barbara Mill Betty Millar Luciclare Miller Marilyn Miller Frances Moseley Aurelia Moss Betty Murray Mary Musser Margaret Neville Lucille Newman Mary Newman Maxine Ney Virginia Noel G instance CLearj Jean Oakes Ci cile ircuti Betty verstreel Betty I ' arrish Wells Pebworth Betty Pence Sara Perkins [o inn ' riiiii|is Doris Phillips Nam ) I ' billies nn Pinney Jacqueline Tool. Mary Porter Shirley Porter fresk men 126 M Frances Pow II Evelyn Price Mary I ' rice Mary Pruetl Joyce Pugh Lorene Purcell Alberta Ramej Betty Ramsey Sue Rathbone Nan Rennie Reba Reynolds Mary Riddlebergei Connie Roach George Roberts Norma Roberts Bettj Robinson Jean Roe Shirley Rotella Bess Rouvalis Betty Rupard Rita Russell Louise Sacra Kllen Saum ( Charlotte Saunde Elizabeth Savage Jean Saville Mary Scarborough Anne Scherer Emily Scotl Gloria Shaver Janel Shelor Margie Shelton Nanc Shower Eva Shuler June Simpson Alice Sisson lma Slothi mbei Elizabeth Smith feanne Smith Marie Smith Racial Snead Marie Snowden Ruth Si irenst n Ann Spi egh li- e Speight Janel Straw Sue Sullenberger Janice Swank 127 iin;i Sworl ' I nn Talley Gaudia Thomas Joyce Thomas Betty Thompsi • • 1 lorothy Thompi 1 loi is Tillman Lucyle Tingle iiih- Trinkle Helen Tsoleas I timer ( viu Tutwibr Bettj Umphlette Gloria Utlej Mary Wade Mavis Walk Nancy Walker Lorraine Warren Mary Warren feanine Watson Sir- Wetldle Ella Wells Sara Wells Joanne Wesl Margaret W ' evanl ludrej Wheelbarge Ann Whetzel Sherilyn White Anna Wilkins Marj Wilkins Betty ilkinson Anne Williams Margaret Wilnmth Bettj Wilson Shirley Wimberley ( hristine W ithers lean Wood Lois W I Emily Woodford Ella Woolfolk fosephine Wrighl Joye Wrighl Mary Zirkli men 128 Alumnae Hall is freshman headquarters — they register there, date there, and meet there . . . The berry hushes heroine fairy hushes in ice and swi . . 129 DR. SAMUEL PAGE DUKE CskU Is our 1 resloent You remember meeting Dr. Duke, Bill. This is he, our President- -the man behind the l i,L; desk with the deep sense of humor behind liis smile, the smile oi a friend. Sue ' Good morning. Dr. Duke Hillcrest — scone of the Presidents freshman reception and senior garden party . . . 130 -and our JJean of the ( oilexje Dear Bill, Today I was hurrying down the hall in Wilson when I heard, Don ' 1 forget to water the violets, Mrs. Branch. That little fellow over in the corner needs some special attention today. Conic right in, Miss Sue. Have you tried out my new green chair cushions yet? It was Dr. Gifford, and I hadn ' t tried out his new green chair cushions; so I stopped in for a chat. We discussed, by turns, the state of his violets and the state of the college, while he talked and answered the telephone at his elbow and scribbled notes to himself all at the same time. DR. WALTER I. GIFF( IRD You know, Billj Dr. Gifford is one of my favorites here. It must be the way he mixes advice and a twinkling eye, notes for his philosophy class and . llice- in-Wonderland, a heavy schedule and African violets — it must he this mixture that makes him Dr. Gilford. Sue Dean Gifford advises among his books and African violets . . . Dr. Gifford teaches in his unique classroom . . . 131 IK )PE I ' . VANDEVER Dean of Women D( )R( THY S. GARB Dean of Freshmen 1 lease come to my office - How many times since I have been at Madison have I heard those winds over the phone or found them on a card in my I ' . O. box, coming from Miss Vandever or from Mrs. Garber? That call comes for so many things, Bill. This linn- it may In- that 1 have filled mil a sign-out slip wrong or that one of tin deans wants to give me some tips for that coming convention trip or even that the letter of permission about my attending your dances next week end has come! Miss Vandever and Mrs. Garber do lots of things besides sending out call cards, though, believe me. Bill. As Dean of Freshmen, Mrs. Garber visits the high schools, telling the pro- spective college students about our Madison. In that way many of her twirls get to know her before they come here to school, where she takes them under her wing for a whole freshman year — a year of orientation classes and dried liars and learning-hi iw. Then, as the girls become upperclassmen. Miss Vandever takes over and puts tin- finishing touches on her Southern gentlewomen of whom, incidentally, she is very proud. Bill. That reminds me, I really must run to her office im- mediately — Sue Mrs. Ritchie takes Mrs. Garber s Notes to Busy though she is, Miss andever can he Freshmen for orientation class . . . found at home in Alumnae . . . 132 HELEN FRANK Registrar HOWARD K. GIBBONS Business Manager MABEL GLADIN Dietitian UNITY MONGER School Physician ALIMAE AIKEN Profe. of Art GLADA B. WALKER Associate Professor of Art FRANCES R. GROVE Assistant Librarian of Art III -A in C. BLACKWELL , iatt Profi of BH PERI V II. WARREN of Biology EDWIN D. MILLER t ( Prafessot of Bio 133 ami is M. SHOW VLT] R MURL . SHAWVE Assistant Professoi of Biology Hi STEPHEN I. TURILLE Prof, I Bui m ti I du ation MONA I.. COFFMAN Assistant Professor of Business Education LONDON A. SANDERS Professor of Business Education MARY M. BRADY Assistant Professoi of Business Education RUTH RUCKER Assistant Professor of Business I dvcation WILBERT CHAPPELL - hemistry BENJAMIN V. PARTLOW Associate Professor Of I ' hemisti v RA ' i Mi in n D. COOL Profcs tor of I hemistry 134 WALTER I. GIFFORD Professor of Education Dean of the oil ge CHARLES II. HUFFMAN Professor of ! e mk [CATHERINE M. AVI HONV Professor of Education Virci tor of Elementary Training Schools BESSIE J. LANIER . IssOi iate Professor ■ t Edut atiOn CLARENCE R HAMRICK ,te Prof, of Education MARY L. SEI Gl H ,te Professor of I lucation c I DE P. SHORT Professor oj LELAND SCHUBER1 , of I nglish PAUL HOUNCHELL Professot of Edut ation Director of Secondary Training Schools MARIE LOUISE BOTE of English 135 3 ' ■aff = ; u MARGARET V. IK IFF M VN Professoi ELEANOR R. HICKS tant Professoi of English ti MARV E. LAI I M EB 7 . ' ;■. . .. JAY L. CURTIS A iaJe Professoi of English BESSIE RICHARDSON .-(. ■,,„,„ ,■ Professoi of English MARGARETE WOELFEL Professoi of French JOHN A. SAWHILL Professor of I atin and German RAUS M. HANSON Prof, r 0 I ELIZABETH G Professor of Physical ALTHE L. JOHNSTON Professor of I ' h | pii ni ,1 u, tilitm 136 i|;i i in L. SAVAGE Associate Profe i LUELLEN B HEWE1 I Associate Profess t Physical Education JANETTE SHAFFER Assistant Prof, Physical Education JOHN . McILWRAITH Professor of Histoi nn l Social Sciem . a AUI.I.I. ( ULRII II Assistant I Education GLENN C. SMITH Associatt History and OTTO F. FREDERN KSON Professoi of Histor; and Social Scienc, MARY T. ARMENTROUT ssociate Prof, History and Sot ial Si icn, e HAVMdMI C. DINGLEDINE Assi ttan History and BERNICE R. VARNER Home Econ, ■ 137 ADELE R. BLACKWELL iate Professor . nomu s JULIA ROBERTSON AssOt iate Professoi of Home Economi s M k s LOCKARD Assistant Professor of Home Economics ELIZABETH ;. PATTERSON Associate Professo ANNE HARDESTV A i roi ji;f.- Professor of Home Economii i HAYNES McMULLEN Librarian and Professor of Library Science FERNE R. HOOVER Assistant Librarian; Assistant Professoi of Library Scient t M i; I ll A I BOAZ : . ( ibl ai Jim Assistant Professoi of Library Science w ii n COMEK Assistant I ibrarian; Assistant Professoi of Librai v ' ■ ' i RUBY CUNDIFF Prof, of Library JctVnci 138 J. KM M KIT [KEN BERRY Profi mi ' Mathematics HELEN I!. GARVER tit PrOJ I of iathemati i EDNA T. SHAEFFER fate Professor 0) Music GLENN GILDERSLEE I i of Musi, CLIFFORD T. MARSHALL . tssoi iate Professor ,4 Music to GEORGE R. HICKS Associate Professor ELIZABETH .1. HARRIS Assistant Professor of Music EDYTHE SCHNEIDEF Assistant Professoi of Musii II VZEL W. GILDERSLEEVE of Music .OWELL M. V ATKINS Assistant Professor Husic 139 MARGUERITE C. S Wi.KK Instructor of Wvsit DORIS li. SCHUSTER Assistant Professot of Musi, MELVIN A. PITTMAN Professor of Physics .mux C. WELLS . I iate Professoi of Physi, I Assistant Pro) FERNANDO Q. MARTINEZ Professor of Spanish MAURICE II. BELL Superintendent of ( ity St hoois RUTH ( OOP] R Superv Second Gra le EVELYN WATKINS Supervisor of First Grad BEATRICE BLAND Supervisot of Fourth Gradt 140 LI DIA P. MEEKS Supervise, o) Fifth I It ROSALIND TRENT Supervisor of Junior High School ' .I.AHYS C. CRAIG Supervisor of High School SALLIE BLOSSER Supervisor of High School El II EL SPILMAN Supervisor of Junior High Si hool RUTH MATTHEWS Supervisor of Hume Economics F.I. I. IK SAM IS Supen Home l conom i €5 CM MARTHA II. SEIG Supervisor of Home Economics VIRGINIA BOLEN Supervisor of Business Education GRACE HERR Supen Educatio kl 141 MAE ' S K BEYRER Physical ' . in ation VIOLETTA n. RYAN Supervisor of Junior High School ELSIE II. Willi. KY Super! i Kindergarten ALFRED K. EAGLE Professor of Guidon: t Director of Student Guidance and P el PEARL S. HOOVER So, ial Director of Jackson Hall UNA ItAKER Social Director of Sheldon Hall ANNA II. BEASLEY Soi ial Director of Spotsw Hall POl l S W HALL So, ial Dire, tor of Hall MARY I.. SI I ENS Social Director of Junior Hall III I ' I I E K. HOPKINS  i eM 142 ELIZABETH CURTIS Social Director ANNE B. I.1M i ILN Socio Directot ALMA R. FUCK Secretary to the President RUTH S. HUDSON Social Directoi of Senior Halt CAROLYN CARICOFE Assistant Set retary to the President BESS I HAMAKEF ttant t the Business Manager REBA PHALEN Secretary to the THELMA K. BRAN( II Secretory to the Dean of the ( ollegt 1. 1 1 NKK ' I II l ANDERSON nt to the Business Manager MARGARET GOODE Assistant to the Business Manager 143 EDN RITCHIE Secretary to the Dean of Ft eshtnen DORIS McELYEA Assistant tt the Business Manager PAULINE C. LONG t o the Registrai RUTH PAINTEK Assistant Secretary to the Registrar JEAN COPPEK Assistant Dietitiai SUE RAINE Dietitian O IK i i;n Rl ILSTON ANNIE I.. GARNETT Stationery Store Manage =! ikfli 144 .. ' • V. B i fe Zf ' NH mm - ' ♦ B v - E i p Mt i 1 1 W i-it Si ■ L .a Hi r j r m+ Ek mr i M M- • Hi 7 W ' 1 oinincj H _ _ mrtl 1 (locfetker F e join to (lane ' , to write, to be w itli others who like the same tiling we like; or maybe we join just because everyone else is joining. What- ever the reason behind it. the union is good. . . 145 Wilson at night, alive with its myriad lights, means the click of high heels and excited voices of those hurrying to another of our lyceum programs. Or perhaps it means Strafford Club play practice and the smell of grease paint. Ami there arc meetings and meetings and the time-tattered phrase, Will the meeting plcasi i ..in. in iinlt-r? 146 President: Mrs. Virginia Harvey Boyd, Roanoke, Virginia Vice-President: Mrs. Mary .! ,-. Vi7 Willis. Ctllpeper, Virginia Secretary: Mrs. Dorothj Spooner Garber, Harrisonburg, Virginia Treasurer: Miss Katherine Manor, I ' .rmisu ick, Maryland — we 11 ever fallkful be — DOROTHY S. GARBER Alumnae Secretary Dear Sue, I am writing you in regard to the establishment of an Alumnae Chapter in your home town. When you go home after graduation, it would be a fine tiling it you could stir up some interest among our alumnae there. Most of them are interested, I ' m sure, but it just takes someone with a little initiative to get the ball rolling. Your friend Mary is faithfully attending the chapter in Charleston, West Virginia, and so are Jane and Ida in Portsmouth. As you know the purposes of the ALUMNAE ASS OATION are the pro- motion of the welfare of Madison College; the establishment of a mutually bene- ficial relationship between Madison College and its alumnae, including over 6000 graduates; and the stimulation of the individual Alumnae Chapters. An Alumnae Secretary is maintained at the college whose duties are keeping lists of names and addresses of the graduates of the college, organizing local chapters, speaking at Alumnae meetings, and planning and organizing the annual Homecoming week end. Faculty, personnel officers, and students combine ef- forts to make Homecoming memorable for all alumnae who return for their annual visit to Alma Mater. The real function of the Alumnae Chapter, in a nutshell, is to make personal contacts and to keep alive the sentimental interest of the college. Many of the clubs sponsor scholarships for their local high school graduates, and these clubs are very active also in civic affairs. So, Sue. if you can do something towards the fostering of a local chapter, you will be contributing not only to the life of Madison, but to the community life of your own home town. Please don ' t hesitate to call on me for help. Sincerely, Alumnae Secretary P. S. For a list of chapters, see page 276. 147 -to secure these rlakts November 17, 1948 I lea After four long years in college, I have decided that, honestly, Madison with out a STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION ' would be just like Paul Revere without a horse! All this year the Student Government Council members have been busy as beavers doing the millions of things necessary to make college life tun and worthwhile tor everyone- front the most timid freshman to the mo i popular senior. At the beginning of the year they gol tin- freshmen off to tin- right start liv helping with registration and handbook classes. Then came the traditional I ld Girl-New Girl Wedding, the symbolic ceremony that joins the freshman class with the upper-classmen in love and friendship. And to day was the day for Student Government, for it had charge of as- sembly. The officers, resplendent in their official robes, sat on the stage and were duly presented by Student Government president, Ida Hart Chappell, who also gave the traditional talk 0:1 the value of the organization. All the members of COUNl [L. First row: V. Miller, recorder-of- points; P.. Weller, vice-president; H. happell, president; I ' . Scott, secretary-treasurer ; I ' .. Smith, editor of Handbook Second row. E. Thornhill, N. Cline, S. Wimberley, N. Penn, I- ' . Perkinson, V Hunter, B. Moses, M. Howard, J. Williams, 1-1. Dickson, ( ' . Roach, J. Witten 148 the Council, in white skirls and sweaters, occupied the place of honor on the front rows of the auditorium. 1 am really looking forward to Student Government ' s big project along the recrea- tional line. 1 am referring, of course, to the opening of the new recreation rooms in Ashby and Spotswood Halls. Now, when = you come up again, we won ' t be forced in- to our usual habit of just strolling around campus. You and all the other students ' dates should be just as grateful as we tor the Student Government ' s work on behalf of our leisure. IDA HART CHA1 President The Council has also secured new records to add to the music allium librar- ies in Junior and Senior dating centers as well as new chairs and card tables. Remember the wonderful Cosmopolitan Ball with Johnny Satterheld and his orchestra that you came to at the first of the year? Yes, that, too, was the work of the Student Government Association. See what I mean when I say .Madison College could not do without a Student Government? Student Government makes itself known constantly from the Monday morn- ing announcements of Hetty W ' eller, the vice-president, to the regular monthly meetings. if course. Student Government could not have done without the help of its advisors, .Miss Seeger, Miss Gladin, Miss Vandever, Mrs. Garber, and Mr. Partlow, faculty members who are co-operating in making this year such a success- ful one. Being a member of Student Government Council is no small job because, besides the pleasant tasks, they also have the duty of seeing that all is well on Madison campus. Because of their work, we students can proudly say that we are com- petent enough to govern ourselves. Naturally, everyone is a member of Student Government, and we all work toward its success in everything it undertakes. So. Hill, now you can understand win I could rave on tor hours over the glories and deeds of Madison ' s Student ( lo em- inent Association; hut my watch tells me that 1 must hurry to the library if 1 expect to duck out a hook before it closes. So. ' hye for now ! I.o e. Sue 140 BETTY L( TJ HENSHAW Chairman — Ofnv to side with truth is noble — r Bill, Your last letter in which you told me about your honor system at the University was of special interest to me. You see, our HONOR ORGANIZATION here, unlike yours, is comparatively new; in fact, it was started just three years ago. I had a grand time comparing data. Perhaps you would ike to hear a little about our honor system which is surely one of my pel subjects. Through our honor system on Madi- son campus, we have tried to instill in the students high ideals of honor: that is, a nice sense of what is right, just, and true. However, it is onlv through the co-operation of the student body and the help and advice of our faculty that this can be done. Chosen by the student body, the Honor Council represents the executive branch of our honor system. Those who serve on the council are selected because of our trust in them and the ideals which they represent. In turn, they are expected to take the initiative in developing a feeling for the Honor Code in all Madison students and to uphold the code by their own example and in their council work. We were fortunate in having our chairman, Betty Lou Henshaw, attend the Southern Intercollegiate Association of Student Governments Convention in Tallahassee, Florida, last year. Information and ideas about other honor systems gained there were used for the betterment of our own local organization. Honor Code classes were held by Council members at the be- ginning oi the year to inform incoming freshmen and transfers of the constitution and its functions. When each new girl felt that she understood and appreciated the ideals and responsibilities of our honor system, she pledged herself to it by signing the honor pledge. Our advisors, Dr. Armentrout, Mr. Eagle, and Dr. Warren. have offered us the assistance and encouragemenl so essential to this organization. We are proud of our Honor Code, and we are strn ing to live up to our pledge : 150 HONOR l NCIL. First row: L. Seibel, M. Jessup, I!. Henshaw, chairman; M. Km la- sill, secretary; M, Matthews Second row: M. Jett, P. Walker, K. Miller, 0. Walpole, V Rennie, M. Thomas, K. Hale I understand the privileges and responsibilities ni self -government i n group living, and I realize that 1 am pledging my full co-operation in maintaining our Honor System. 1 promise that, by personal actions and attitudes, I will uphold the principles of the Honor Code of Madison College. Well, Bill, I could go on like this forever, because, as you have gathered, I am among the most enthusiastic boosters of our honor organization, but I suppose I must bring my letter to a rinse and get to bed. Sleepily, Sue 151 Of retaineth L qracious woman wnour 1 1« r.iii. M AR SHEPPARD AL ( ' hair man Ycm can ' t imagine how proud I was when you wrote me Jim ' s comment alter his first visit to Madison! Of course, all of us like in think that we arc responsible for making Madison a gracious, friendly place, but much of the credit, I must con- fess, goes id our STANDARDS C M- MITTEE. Did I ever tell you about it? Standards Committee does such things as posting standards in dormitory rooms, selecting costumes for the Old Girl-New Girl Wedding, and calming the flustered bride and her attendants. Tin- committee was also responsible for the orderly serv- ing of refreshments at our opening dance. You remember that, Bill ! Standards Committee works behind the scenes, too. All year its members have studied plans and suggestions for the improvement of standards on campus, always keeping in mind that it is their responsibility to uphold Madison ' s ideals of conduct and to help her students become more poised and gracious individuals. So you see, Bill, Standards Committee is our inspiration here at Madison for happy, gracious living. Many thanks, though, to |im for the nice compliment. Sue STANDARDS COMMITTEE. First row: E. Poss, J. Castles, G. Arthur, X. Bryant, I. Smith, I!. Spaulding, I.. Myers. Second row: I B llenot, S. Seay, M. Clarke, P. Mann Third Row: I Witten, . Trinkle, X. Penn, I. knurs, M Bradley, S Colbert, B. Hurdle, I. Blair, M. fett, F. fames, P. Weaver 152 ANCES ANTRIM Chairman 6n A te socia L whirl November 12. 1948 tear a dance like the line we had I was so glad to hear that you enjoyed our opening dance. We can always count on the SOCIAL COMMITTEE to make a success of any social function — be it the Freshman reception at Hillcrest or gradua- tion dance. Yuu know, Bill, that committee deserves a lot of credit for steering us through all the many social affairs of the year. hen 1 look over a list of their important activi- ties that includes such things as Freshman teas, Old Girl-New Girl Wedding, and May Day dance, I realize what a really big job ■theirs is; and then I appreciate even more st Saturday night. We did have fun, Bill ! Love, Sue ■ 1- First rou : .1 I raig, B (wens, S. Hobbs Second rou I I hapman, V. Utz, C. Goodson, secretary; M. Holland Third row, J. Cocke, M Wilkins, G. Hoskinson, l. Moore, L. Peterson, treasurer; D. Herbert 153 C ke Jlotise of Ushers March, 1949 Dear Bill, The good-looking girls . vul1 referred in in your letter who showed you to your seat the other night in the auditorium are mem- bers of our USHERS CLUB. Since you show such an avid interest, perhaps I ' d better tell you a little bit about them. The ushers have just this year organized into a club, which is composed of approxi- I mately twenty members. Girls are selected from each incoming freshman class to serve for four years. Of course, the main func- tion of the organization is to furnish ushers for all lyceum programs. What it really does, however, is to eliminate much of the confusion that is otherwise present at the seating of a large lyceum audience. My tale is told, Bill. If it ' s telephone numbers you ' re after, I simplv refuse! Si EBIE G H ' LKY Head Usher USHERS. First row: B. Watlington, E. Savage, A. Owens, A. Davis, R. Poland, D Herbert, S. Rathlmne Second row. G. Arthur, 1!. Groseclose, NT. Butterworth, N. Thompson, M. Curtis, E. Smi Third row: M. Epperson, J. Marshall, M. Elliott, E. King, P. Black, M. Heppy 154 Jvinlil mis waif — Hi. Bill, Can you imagine my little sister Jane as a representative of law and order? She- lias just been chosen by the funior Class officers to serve with the JUNIOR MAR- SHALS. A committee of fourteen under the direction of the faculty secretary, it is made up nf two members from each sorority, two non-sorority members, and two day stu- dents. Florence Perkinson has been elected chairman this year. Duties of Junior Marshals are to keep order during assemblies, check attendance cards, and direct ushering at special as- semblies. FL( )RENCE PERKINS( N ... ,,.., , .... . ,,,.,... Head Marshal h, l.ill, the lights out hell is ringing, and with my new responsibility to Jane, 1 mustn ' t break a rule, — so good-night. Proudly, Sue JUNIOR MARSH M.S. First row: P. Stephens, L. Dorrington, P. Burns, D. Dobbi P, ea rr, I Bowman Second row: . 11;. rim. L. Early, P, Ingram, K. Moorefield, M Jett, I Blaii M 155 — an a still the Jjreeze bL ows March 2. I ' M 1 ' Dear I ' .il Today was Breeze da)-. (Till: BREEZE is our college paper, you know.) The staff got the most wonderful speaker for assembly, Mr. Thomas Jeffer- son Hamilton of the New York Tunes. Of course, with my interest in journalism, I jusl sat and ate up every word he said. By the way, Bill, this is the Breeze ' s twenty-sixth year on campus. Did you know that last year we got two first-class honor ratings for our prized paper? The standards of The Breeze haven ' t been lowered this year either. If anything, it ' s bigger and better than ever. More emphasis has been placed on editorials and letters to the editor, and an effort was made to afford our editor and business manager experience anil contacts by sending them to the ACP Convention in Columbus this fall. Both Becky and Frankie came back with new enthusiasm and ideas. Last spring the staff had the misfortune of losing their advisor, Mr. Conrad Logan, who had served so well in that capacity for many years. Dr. Glenn OFFICERS. T. Munson, news editor; O. Walpole, make-up editor; M. Kenny, assistant editor; K. Rogers, editor-in-chief; C. Luck, headline editor; F. Connock, business manager BUSINESS STAFF. C. Carmen, L. Woodyard, F. Connock, I. Critzer, K. Chauncey, R. Harris, T. Shallcross 15G Smith was then appointed advisor, Dr. Smith has fulfilled his duties most satis- factorily, for ii seems thai he has added more laughs to their Tuesday night sessions and more food to the stomachs of hungry newshounds. More news has often made six-page Breezes necessary this year, It has also made the Breeze staff resolve to do all it can to get the campus fee raised so that next year ' s Breeze can he even Wetter. REBECCA R( GERS Editor-in-Chief The Breeze helped to instigate a mock election on campus this year. Then, one Friday night it was the hearer of the proud news: Dewey Wins In Moils Election. We were as wrong as the polls, hut it was a nice gesture on the part of The Breeze anyway. Enough Breeze talk for now. Bill. Tomorrow is another long day; so I ' d better turn in. Love, Sue EDITORAL STAFF. First row. F. Sneed, M. Chapman, R. Leonard, P. Ingram. V. Miller, R. Gravely, M. Critzer, I. Sliallcross Second ere: I). Levine, L. Purcell, G. Armistead, . Collins, D. Webb, P Rogers, M. Elliott, F. Wilkins, E. Tubbs, B. Hurdle, M. Clark 157 C lie l ife of a UJammij Bill ttcameoul today! THESCH( LMA ' AM, Bill. Now I can hardly wait for you and the folks to see it. The staff has been going around saying Sh-h for months; the cover and a lot of what ' s inside our annual is a big secret every year, you know. Now it ' s all out- the original cover design by Sarah Ferland, the new informal senior shots, the different copy, and all tin- other big and little things that are our I ' M 1 ' Si iioolma ' am. One of the biggest things about this year ' s annual was the staff that published it ! That staff was big in both quantity and quality; in fact, it grew to such numbers that chairs and two new tables were added to the room in Reed basement. The 1949 crew certainly proved its quality, too, by its re- lentless devotion to the ScHOOLMA ' AM and to their editor. Tradition has it that a Schoolma ' am just wouldn ' t be possible without the Lemon Tree, and appropriate pomp and circumstance attended the annual re- installation of the Tree in the room as inspiration for the rough going ahead. In fact, there was almost as much inspiration as there was yellow copy paper for this year ' s annual. New life to the room came in the form of Deadline, the stuffed dachshund, newly-adopted and ugliest staff mascot; Gladys, the bright red-and-white wolf paperweight created by admirers from a neighboring school; and Oscar, the human half-skull, guaranteed to hold unlimited pencils, paper clip ' -, and thumbtacks. Curtains draped and pictures hung by the new house committee made the old story of eating and sleeping in the Schoolma ' am room the week of deadline not so sad a tale as usual. Every time you turn around this week, you see another Schoolma ' am pin on a proud staff member. Staff pins are new this year, and it ' s nice to be able to tell just who did earn them. Congratulations are in order, too, for the faculty members who, as advisors, answered those millions of staff questions: Mis- Hoffman, editorial; Miss Walker, art; Dr. Pittman, photography; and Mr. BETTY BROOME Editor-in-Chief i ill [I I RS. G. Gander, business manager; J. Rainey,, (liirf typist; R. Broome, editor; R, Shirkey, assistant editor; J. Collins, copy editor EDITORIAL STAFF. First row. M. Howard, J. Collins, E . Smith Sc-onil row. R. Smith, M. I ' nirtt. ( ' . Roach, M. Scott, V. Jackson, E. King, R. Hodges, I). Sherman, F. Jobson, A. Humphries, P. Ingram 158 BUSINESS STAFF Critzer, M. out, J. ' hillips, In ( )ctober the Imsi- Press Convention in row. I!. Wilkinson, G. Gander, Shallcross, J. Rainey, E. Wilson Second row. B. Graves, W. Pebworth, M. Wiseman, N. Shumake, N. Knurl, N. X. I Kikes, ( ' .. Copley ( ribbons, business. Ideas for this Schoolma ' am flew in from everywhere, ness manager and the assistant editor attended the National Columbus, ( hio, and brought back glowing tales of annuals and the city. Later, Blacksburg called the staff, and two girls went t i Vl ' I for the state convention — for the convention, that is!. Yes, The Schoolma ' am is out, Bill, and 1 guess nobody really knows what that means except the staff who put it out. I guess only a staff knows the ex- citement of selling an ad, the satisfaction of meeting a deadline, the heartbreak of a wrong identification, the thrill of seeing its baby and of watching the other Students as they look at it. The stuck door of the Schoolma ' am room continues to balk under the editor ' s key. and the pipes continue to rattle overhead; hill the Schoolma ' am goes on forever, with successive staffs smudged with that eternal printer ' s ink that won ' t wash off. ' Sense me. Bill, a crowd of girls just came in to sign my Schoolma ' am. . . Sue h HOTOGRAPHY STAFF J. Critzer, C. Blackmore, S. Dill, C Boice, X. Peed, B. Hurdle, K. Travel-. M. Whitman ART ST IT. M. Spe r, X. Rennie, .1. W 1 159 f y Qyiu,t (. C.A. Candlelight Service, one of the loveliest pro- grams of the ear. I he quadrangle was lighted onlj 1 the candles we held. I ' m sure all of us felt a renewed strength as we sang Fol- low the llram. Y.W. is an importanl organization here at Madison as you have told me Y.M. is cm your campus. When I first came to Madison, I was welcomed by a friendly Y.W. girl. Then came the Hit; Sister- Little Sister parly. Each upperclassman took her little sister, and everyone had fun licking lollipops, singing, and laughing as he made new friends. Y leaders and Mr. and Mrs. Partlow, advisors, went mt to the college camp one week end in the fall l make plans for the year. During that meeting, « X ' I ' ll ■ -., « VBINET. First row. P. Fentress, B. Retterer, secretary, E. Black, treasurer; M. Garber, vice-president; E. Miller, M. Main. M. Thomas Second row: Dr. Gifford, Mr. Partlow, Mrs. Partlow, advisors; Marj Edwards, president Mrs. Hicks, Mr. Hicks, advisors Third row: E. [amerson, G. Temple, M. Shirley, M. Reid, F. Perkinson, E. Pierce, II. Smith, I). Boyer, .1. Shelley, E. Rosazza, M. Hubbard Fourth row : D. Wainwright, I. Munson, I- ' . Wilkins, I. Buckmaster, I. Snedegar, M. Whitney, M. I larwood 160 Mary Edwards, our president, gave sug- gestions she had received al the Y Presi- dents ' School last summer in New York. The World Student Service Fund, spon- sored by Y.W.C.A., makes us conscious of the difficulties of students in other parts of the world and makes us eager to aid these students. Now we are looking for- ward i the Halloween party, and-oh, yres, the Kid Party, when gifts for the children of Harrisonburg will be placed under Christmas trees in each dining hall. I wish that you could come to see our Christmas pageant, Why the Chimes Rang. I ' d you think you could? Dr. J. J. Rives is to be presented dur- ing Religious Emphasis Week in Febru- ary, lie will bring us practical sugges- tions and try to give us the answer for living a fuller Christian life. Other ac- tivities of Y.W. include Friday chapel, with lovely stage effects, and Sunday vespers, with quiel moments for meditation. es, Y.W.C.A. is a powerful influence on th It brings to us a new awareness of the meanin MARY EDWARDS, President lives of us here at Madison, w the ( rleam. 161 FRESHMAN COMMISSION. First row. B. Ramsey, president; B. Hiner, vice-president Second roii. ' -. M. Rodgers, entertainment chairman; R. Reynolds, secretary-treasurer; B. Collie, program chairman; M. Cosby, publicity chairman. V , amor Dear Bill, 1 just got back from a FRESHMAN COMMISSION ' merlin . My room- mate is giving the commission officers a little guidance, and 1 went along with her tonighl out of curiosity. But, Bill, I ' m really glad I went because those girls an- certainly on the beam. They had a discussion on boy-girl relationships, and they responded with such good common sense that, instead of listening jusl passively, 1 sat up and took- notice. Ot course, you know that this commission is our Baby Y on camous. It is the training ground for freshmen interested in the hit; Y.W.C.A. Membership is open to any freshman. I should think they ' d all want to join, too, for you should hear the list of programs they have planned political, social, and religious discussions, hymn studies, Bible quizzes, and lots more I can ' t remember. Tin) also Inlp with the planning of Friday chapel programs and Sunday vespers. I am told that they are planning now for a Little Sister-Big Sister parly in the spring. They have so much vim and enthusiasm, Bill, 1 almost wish I were a freshman again. Sue 162 -on the ah earn Dear Bill, Tonight I want to talk to you about the wonderful spirit of fellowship that i-. found among students of the various faiths on Madison campus. Each group has its own organization to bring the members in close contact with one another and with their ' church. Such a group is WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP, the Presbyterian organization. To the girls who find an inner peace within the church, Westminster Fellowship lias a special meaning. Under their Religious Education Director, Mrs. Evelyn Shrum, the West- minster Fellowship members have combined their talents to teach Sunday School and lead discussion groups. All year they have faithfully pooled their pennies to provide milk for Johnny. their own contribution to child welfare. For fun and relaxation there are the Sunday night suppers and parties. And then there were the annual retreat for the officers at Massanetta and the state conference in November at Rosylyn, Virginia. Not to he forgotten is the Gleam, the Presbyterian publication which records all these activities from month to month. Such activities combine to give us students a fuller, richer college life, and we profit from having had them, Bill. More next time about our other organizations! Fate-fully yours, Sue WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP. First row. II. Cupp, M. Miller, E. Wilson, rcforier; . Bailey, secretary; W. Darby, treasurer; 1. Rainey, vice-president; E. Miller, president; E. Woolfolk, S. Downs E. MilUr. I ' . Newton, F. Beville, M. Hall, I ' .. Retterer, A. Powell, I ' . Lewis, I). Phillips, B. Thompson, M. Riddlebergei 1. Poole, M. House, N. Clendening, I.. Dorrington, I ' . Cleaver, I. Pierce, l. Moore, I .. Carpenter, I. Meredith, 1. Hosely, 1.. Pullin R. Poland, M. Elliott, . Harman, M. Horn, B. Beeler, K. Horn, J. Gaither, J. Ramsey, C Sanderson, I.. Miller. J. Douglas, II. Bishop M. Epperson, M. Reddout, 1 ' . Knauss, X. Rennie, E. Scott, 1 ' . Lawson, Morrison, I ' .. Hurdle, .1. Haddad, A. I allendei 163 Second ro Third row Fourth rov Fifth row. (jJeslei O eij ues Dear Bill, Tonight my roommate took me to a meeting of the WKSI.KY FOUNDA- TION and, just as you said I would, I really enjoyed it. I don ' t believe [ ' ve ever seen a college group inure closely knit and yet so eager to welcome visitors and new members. Right away I felt like one of them. ( ne thing really struck me, Bill. All the time I was there I could feel the spiritual fellowship permeating the group, and I know it must be felt in all the fireside chats, parties, Sunday night suppers, and conferences they have. Maybe that ' s the reason why the group is so successful. Did you know that this group had the largest delegation at tin- Vl ' l conference and also at the stale conference? I think that speaks well for Frances Sneed, the president, and Mrs. Gibbons, the sponsor. 1 heard them say they were looking forward to another joint meeting with your V. a. group, Bill. Il-mm, it might be nice to he a member of Wesley Foundation. Sue u Y FOUNDATION COUNCIL. First row: ' ,. Temple, K. Travers, R. Harris (,. Karnes, vice-president; .1. Lyon, M. Johnson, K. Moorefield, M. Gilpin, C. Moore, X. Butterworth, corresponding secretary; A. Humphries, .1. Russell, I ' . Stmpkins Second row. I ' . Ross, I ' .. Broome, M. Thomas, C. Boice, M Hurst, E. Jamerson, I. Blair. recording secretary; C. Oothoudt, M. Edwards, I- ' . Wilkins, P. Turner, N. Hamilton, S. Landis, J. ( ocke 164 NEWMAN CLUB. First row: R. Kernan, J. Smith, S. Goodman Second row. M. Mears, president; Mrs. Sloan O ' Donnell, advisor; E. Bellenot, secretary-treasurer Third row: P. Kilduff, I. Olivieri, M. Furnal, H. Lanier, B. Johnson J eaa, Jxlndlij l lcjlit Hello, Bill, 1 have just been talking to Margaret Mears, president of Madison ' s Catholic organization, the NEWMAN CLUB. She has gotten me quite enthusiastic about the close co-operation in work and play amon g its members. Margaret said that the club was entertained at the beginning of the year by the Ladies ' Sodality of the Blessed Sacrament Church. This did much to make the new club members feel that college wouldn ' t be so bad after all. Later in the year the club formed discussion groups, and soon lively debates were taking place in the parish hall. The climax of the year ' s activities of New- man Club will be the annual communion breakfast in Max. According to Margaret, much of the success of the club goes to the efforts of Father Hoffher and the parish members who do so much to make the students feel at home. Don ' t you agree. Bill, that Newman Club, as the other religious organizations, forms a vital part of college life? There are some other such clubs that 1 want to tell you about, but now 1 must close as I am late fur one of those very meetings! Love, Sue 165 LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION. First row: J. Kibler, .1. Young, C. Blakemore, secretary; B. Graves, reporter; P. Hockman, vice-president; D. Bowman Second row. J. Ridings, C. Campbell, R. McNamara, B. Hiner, B. Slemr), A. NcfT, F. Hoover beacjiie of ±Dtitiier Wednesday (Rain Day) Dear Bill, It literally poured rain today! I got so blue in the suite all by myself that I went looking for someone to talk to. Across the hall I found Catherine Kegley. She ' s president of the LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION, you know. I just sat and listened with my moulh open as she told me all the things they do. where r. and ; that n and To start things off right they retreat each fall to Massanetta Springs they do their planning for the coming year. This year, their sponsors, M Mrs. Kenner, went along. To welcome new members they have a hayride sounds like fun, doesn ' t it? On Sunday evenings they meet for inspiratio worship under student leadership. This ear the group has added several new things: one is church m and another is Saturday afternoon coffee-hours. girls in the dorms each week. I ' ve found that tin lot to college life. Also, Mrs. Fenner visi e little extra things can others ts the There goes the hell for dinner, Bill; s I ' d better say ' bye for now- Sue 166 -9n ike fentple Dear Bill, For such a small group, JUNIOR SISTERHOOD, our Jewish group on campus, makes its presence felt in countless little ways ;m l is an integral pari hi life here. I ' m proud that we have such an organization. Mrs. Mintzer, the beloved sponsor of this group, has really kept the girls working this year, but they seem to love it. Sponsoring the annual cancer drive on campus is oik- of their major activities; they derive a great deal of satisfaction from this project, for they realize just how many people benefit from the funds collected. Many current questions are debated at their meetings, and the mem- bers have found out that it is possible to argue and have fun at the same time. Never let it lie said, though, that their social life is neglected. Invitations to join in religious programs at other schools are often accepted, and lighter moments are sandwiched in between more serious ones. By the way, Bill, Jean is coming to the conference over there next week end. Be sure to look her up. As ever, Sue It NIOR SISTERHOOD. Ftrst row. II. Vbrams, treasurer; S. Menache, E. Lipsky, M. Ney Second row: R, Dinzes, C, Abrams, M. Krassner, I). Levine, vice-president; I. Seidman, i: i retary ; f. i ohen, president 107 (jantewunj ( aies Dear I ' .ill. January 21, 1949 I m,|.l I attended an excellenl chapel program conducted by CANTERBURY CLUB, the Episcopal Church group cm campus. They used as their theme The World Church, and 1 was very much impressed. Mr. Le Moine, their minister, gave a shorl talk, and then one of the Inns in die group gave a report on a conference he Had attended in Kansas over the Christmas holidays. It seems that at this conference there was talk of fusion of some of the protestant faiths or, where thai was not possible, closer co-operation among certain church groups. They really gave us something to think about, proving what a wide-awake organiza- tion Canterbury itself is. This year they began planning their year ' s work with a retreat at Massanetta Springs, and tlmse plans have begun to materialize under the leadership of Mrs. Elliott Reeke, Mr. Le Moine, and Jennie Snowden, president. Monthly supper meetings, speakers, parties, and debates have all been high spots in a year well- spent — a year which has brought the members of that group a little closer to their church and happiness. Wouldn ' t it be grand, Bill, if churches could learn to CO-Operate and work together like that? Sue I VNTERBUm i l.i i: I president ; E. Remick, • id rnic: I hird row : Fourth row. Fifth ro Ident, 1 ' . S( -in s M. CI irk retory; Mrs. K. eke, ad IS, • ' .. Pierce, It. Si, ele rst row: .1. Snowden, f treasurer; A, Speight, s l. Howard, M. Bishop, I.. King. I). Woodson, A. Hatchik, (i. Kemp X. Heiber, I. Bruce, E. Starr, X. Wilson v: E. Waters, .1. Bishop, I ' . Daughtertj 168 COUNCIL. First row: P. Fentress, H. Smith, secretary; M. Main, V. Eason, I!. Savage Second row: D. Bethel, treasurer; M. Hubbard, vice-president; M. Rudasill, president; D. Bowyer, E. Black, M. Garwood Third row. R. Brooks, P. Carter, M. Reid, G. Arthur, E. Rosazza, G. Savage, P. Reynolds ' CJte Oues ana Oars of Jj.S. L{. Dear Bill, This afternoon I visited the Student Center of the BAPTIST STUDENT UNION. The center lias just been remodeled and really looks good. Mary Rudasill, the president of B.S.U., was there, and before I knew it she was telling me all the things they ' ve been doing tins year. Among tin- list of activities, she included a pre-school retreat, an open house, daily pauses for prayer, a party with church mothers, a Christmas party and caroling, a community missions project, dorm circle meetings, a week- end conference here at Madison, and, finally, a state conference at Ridgecrest, which was the dream i a year come true for all BSU-ers. Just from a lisl such as that, Bill, you can see what a busy organization B.S.U. is. This also ne evidence of the important pari a church i t m[ can play in the life of any college student, doesn ' t it? Sue 169 -C Lve ana flfhj scholars baked In a 1 1 Wednesday oh. I ' .il LOUISE ALBRITTAIN President KDP tapped in assembly today! Thirty-six future teachers received those precious letters of invitation from Loulie ' s hand. My roommate Anne was among ilu- select thirty-six, and 1 am quite proud of her. KAPPA DELTA PI is our honor fraternity for upperclassmen, you know. Its purpose is to encourage high professional, intellectual, and personal standards, and to recognize outstanding contributions to education. It shall endeavor to maintain a high degree of professional fellowship among its members, and to quicken professional growth by honoring achievement in educational work. I guess I sound like a hoard of education, Bill, but I get quite excited about KDP, foi it is recognized all over campus for iis achievements in the educational field. As I ' ve told you before, it ' s quite an honor to be asked to join. KDP members have a lot to remember about this year. I have heard that their initiations are impressive and beautiful, and I know the thirty-six new mem- bers will be a proud and happy lot. After the initiation ceremony. Miss Trent, a supervisor from the high school, will give some help- ful hints on teaching, and, from what I hear, they have a treal in store. As at all initiations, there will be plenty to eat, and then the group will be entertained by Marie Garber, who, incidentally, has a beautiful voice. Kappa Delta Pi has talent as well as brains! Another big moment in the ear is the annual Christmas party. Those teachers don ' l let all work and no play make dull Jills of them. Don ' l let me make- you believe thai Kappa Delta I ' i is all fun and no work, though, Hill. ft, like 170 K 1TA DELTA PI. First row; A. Curtis, M. Cohen, S. Kaylor, I!. Welier, G. Neathery, E. Pierce, E, Starr, M. Estes, E. Spivey Second row: J. Haydon, M. Hurst, reporter; N. Bryant, recording secretary; M. jessup, corresponding secretary; I.. Albrittain, president; V. I )a is. vice-president; M. Whitney, treasurer; J. Snowden, historian; M. Fensterwald r«rd row: P. Griffith, L. Rerger, M. Hall, N. Hamilton, M. Bishop, H. Chappell, M. Boone, I). Bowyer, P. Ingram, B. Banish, J. Lumsden, M. Edwards, I . Connock, M. Kenny, M. Garber, K. Blakemore, I. Seidman, M. Ritchie Fourth role: I.. Slim-, M. Rudasill, M. Hum, E. Morris, A. Harman, 1 ' . Sneed, E. Jamer- son, J, Sncdegar, M. Thomas, K. Harshbarger every other organization on campus, has its .serious moments. These hoys and girls are the future teachers of America, and, realizing this fact, they really put their noses to the grindstone. The} ' have lectures and discussions on educational subjects, inform themselves about the new trends in teaching, and keep in touch with the different hoards of education in Virginia and surrounding slates, there by finding out any changes that may he made in the requirements for teachers. They also work with the faculty in providing valuable information to other students interested in positions in education. I ' d say they accomplish quite a lot, wouldn ' t you? What a volume this has turned out to he! Maybe I ' d do well to get to my hooks so Anne can he proud of me. The hookworm turns Sue 171 3 love to teack- 20, 1949 Dear Bill, A letter Erom you today mentioned some- thing about thai cute sister of yours being an A. C. E. now. You sound baffled about it all and. as long as your sister is one of those things, as you put it, it ' s time you knew the story! So lend an ear - The ASSOCIATION OF CHILD- HOOD EDUCATION has a chapter at Madison, too, Bill. Let me tell you some- thing about what they do here. As Midge may have told you, the organization is tor students preparing to teach in the element- ary grades. All the A. C. E. ' s here seem to find something special in their discussion groups and movies about children and their direct wink with children. Extra A. C. E. activities for ' 48- ' 49 have included their Christmas party for some underprivileged children in town and a picnic this month. Honestly, Bill, watching our A.C.E. ' s with their sponsors, Miss Anthony and Miss Seeger, almost makes me wish 1 were going to be teaching in the elementary held. Midge is smart ! Sue AW l ' ( (WELL, President ASSOCIATION OF ( IIILDHOOD EDUCATION. First row. N. Keyser, 0. McCrory, E, Starr, R. Leonard, R. L. Beahm, X. Morrison, M. Rowl and Second row. M. obb, M. Robertson, M. Estes, Mis Anthony, advisor; II. Mitchell, J, Bruce, treasurer; II. Bowen, R, Settle ' J hird row. I ' . Cleaver, M. Hall. V Stoneburner, . M. Kackley, vice-president; R, Simpson, M. Polsue, reporter; V Harman, I Oothoudt, I. Buckmaster, R, Simmons, G, Main, l Hubbard, M. Edwards, Ik Smith 172 ■ Of all tar, a aoLLar- Dear Bill, I was mi pleased t hear thai you had made the honor roll. You know, the students up here have an incentive to study hard ami make good grades, ton. What freshman doesn ' t want to become a member of SIGMA I ' ll I LAMBDA, our honor society for fresh- men and sophomores? Each fall the society has a tea for all freshmen who had A or I! average in high school. In March, if these boys and girls have kept up their good work in college, they are invited to join Sigma Phi Lambda. Of course, the activities of the club are varied. the members Sponsored a wonderful assembly program, and in Febru- a huge time at the college camp. The group, well sponsored by Miss done much on campus to foster high standards of scholarship. stop now and study for my history exam, so that I can keep up with Studiously yours, Sue SIGMA I ' lll LAMBDA. First row: W. Munson, vice-president; .1. Bailey, secretary; K. King, president; Miss Lanier, advisor; D, Levine, treasurer; I ' . |nl i n, historian; Second row: I 1 . Woodson, 1. Brockman, 11. Groseclose, I. Shallcross, . fackson, S i man, B, Gordon, M. Rowland, M. Rhodes Third row: E. Turner, l. Mears, I ' . Calhoon, R. Leonard, E. Luke, A. Dovel, A. Humphries, . Ragsdale, M. H all. B. Holsinger, M. Garw 1 Fourth ' ' .. I ' Burnett, E, Peters, li. McGrew, M Gilpin, D. Crowder, M. Irmistead, R. Lucy, X. Grove, K Cooter, I- ' . Wilkins, M. K;im Fifth row; M. Wills, J. Cocke, .1. Ramsey, S. Hobbs, R. Agnor, M. Moore, I ' . Rogers, B. Reynolds, M. Bradley, E, Ryman, M. Elliott 173 LOIS ST I XI- ' ., P ' dent re, mi — May. 1949 I, GLEECLUB girls are remark- lon ' t see how they ' 1 it. They practice regularly three times a week and oftener when in preparation for a program. Their efforts, however, have 1 1 -i gone un- rewarded, for last fall they took a trip to Washington and sang at the National ■• ' .pis- copal Cathedral in a joint program with the chorus from VMI. Again in December the two groups were featured jointly in our annual Christmas conceit here. OFFICERS. P. Watkins, pianist; L. Stine, president; M. Hurst, vice-president; G. Neathery, secretary; E. Jamerson, librarian; II. Smith, treasurer 174 ■ Tin 1 club has also been responsible for bringing us musical programs by other choral groups. Among the visiting choruses were groups from I ' l, Hampden- Sydney, Harvard University, and your own group from the University. Our girls took part in the latter two programs by joining in the presentation of several selections. With Spring came the annual auditions, which were held this year at Mary Washington College. Glee clubs wen- represented then from colleges and universities over the entire state. All fifty members of our glee club pitched in and did their best, and, as usual, came out on top. Other high spots on the Glee Club calendar this year have been participation in ch apel appearances, assembly programs, and Homecoming (with the chorus from U. Va. as the guest group). Among the many honors received by the club, probably the most outstanding came in the form of an imitation to represent the state of Virginia at the music biennials which were held in Texas in March. The credit for these many accomplishments goes to the Glee Club director. Miss Edna Shaeffer; to the members who have given their wholehearted co- operation and individual interest; and, finally, to the officers of the club. Yes, Bill, the Glee Club is an outstanding organization on campus, and we are all proud of the reputation it has made for itself and Madison. Hope to see you at graduation, Sue GLEE (Till. First row: D. Davis, E. Starr. (;. Neathery, M. Purcell, .1. Day, S Rotella, A. Dyal, V. Grant, M. Garber, M. Musser, C. I. arson Second row. R. Bolen, S. Quinn, J, Granger, S. Rathbone, G. McGrew, M. Kimmerling, K. Preston, V Hatchik, E Pierce, A. Coon, M. Farnum, 1. Whitlock Third row: Mi s Shaeffer, director; V. Eason, M. Caulk, I ' . Watkins, A. Carter, X. Fravel, E. tamers, m, ( ). Walpole, II Smith, I. Craig, . Harlin, I). Tillman, 1 ' . Stuart, E, Craves I ' ounh row. V. Hundley, 1 1, ikms. R. Shirkey, J. Poole, V. Branch, I ' .. Robinson, l Hurst, 1 1. Wainwright, K. Agnor, I.. Stine, J. Cocke, I ' . Carter, E. ' filler. A. Hunter, I -. Savage m m • f • • t t t £ ! g 1 . I.I.X t ju 1 J Ut - 175 J4usk, Jfaestro! Dear Bill, So you liked the orchestra we had for our dance last week? Well, I ' m certainly glad, bul I hope you can hear mir Madison ORCHESTRA sometime soon. It ' s one on our prides and joys. In September the orchestra started out with only fifteen members. Try- outs were held, and from them were collected three violins, a clarinet, a bassoon, an oboe, a cello, a drummer, a pianist, and two trumpets. Phylis Binion of Clifton Forge was named vocalist. In March the orchestra will give its animal concert. They will probably work like mad the nighl before, trying to get the stage set up and properly lighted. CONCERTMISTRESS. 1. Willis PERCUSSION. B. |aim STRINGS. First row: M. Hilton, J. Nutting. Second n .v : . Lehman, I. Willis, P. Kabler, reporter; R. Blanchard, J. Coates, D. Rowe. Third row: M. Goode, S. Perkins J. McFarland, I . Dobbs. Fourth row: 1 . Thomas 176 You can be sure it will be beautiful and unique Then, in April they arc going nn tour of the various high schools throughout the state. I can see thai assembly line now forming to load and unload the truck. Orchestra means a lot of hard work, but there must be a great deal of satis- faction derived from playing in concerts that are such triumphs as theirs always have been. Enough of my bragging, Bill. You come up in March and judge for your- self ; I can ' t do it justice. Love, Sue PIANIST and S L IST |. Bear and P. Binion CONDUCTOR. Mr. Marsha BRASS. .1. Mohler, J. Dully. L. Dunnavant, treasurer; S. Groh, I.. Blanks WOODWINDS. First r m V Cabaniss, president; S. Strader, vice-president; .1. Straw w: X. Clen- dening, S. Watkins, J. Snedegar, S. Ah, A. Whetzel 177 AEOLIAN CLUB. J. Mohler, P. Watkins, president; U. Armistead, V. Dixon, secretary; M. Wilson, M. Gore, A. Hatchik, D. Wainwright, F. Wilkins, treasurer; B. Bonneville, vice-president; P. Carter, N. Clendening, M. Bradley -Ucldbiq tke keus- Dear Hill, Walking by tin- Recital Room just now, 1 heard the remark, Have you heard thai beautiful piece Betty has been playing? She ' ll just have to play it for us sometime. From that I surmised that it was about time for the weekly meeting of the AE( )LIAN CLUB, the official piano elect of Madison. To become a full-fledged member of Aeolian, one must first pass a tryout. The old members, realizing the anxiety present at a tryout, are quite sympathetic and appreciative of the novice ' s interest, even in the face of fear. With better musicianship as their goal, these students keep practicing their scales and arpeggios as a means to an end. have a piano lesson in ten minutes; so I ' d better run. Love, Sue 178 Cft the console- Dear Bill, You wanted to know about thai queer-sounding club I mentioned in my last letter. Well, the DIAPASON CLUB is a club for students of organ, founded during the fall semester of 1947 when tryouts were held for anyone studying organ. The purpose of the club is to encourage and increase the number of organists. This year Dr. Ruth McNeil of Mary Baldwin College has assisted Mr. 1 licks in instructing the beginners. Also, a new pipe organ has relieved the practice problem. Last year the club introduced to Madison College Dr. Marshall. T. Bidwell, organist at Carnegie Institute; they hope to present a similar program each year. They conduct one business and one social meeting each month and present a recital once a week. Mr. and Airs. Hicks, the sponsors, have been wonderful about entertaining the club members in their home, where Mr. Hicks plays a South American congo like a true native! Now do you know what Diapason is, Rill? Console-ingly yours, Sue DIAPASON CLUB. First row. M. Musser, M. Armistead, B. Stickley Second roiv : Mr. Hicks, advisor Third row: J. Snedegar, president; E, Tamerson, vice-president; W. Pebworth, E. Wool folk, E. Smith, historian 179 -moras caw oischoros- Hi. Bill— Some people certainly do have to boasl about their col- lege organizations! So you think that thai frat of yours has just about the most wonderful small dance orchestha you ' ve heard. Well, let me tell you, you haven ' t heard any- thing till jou ' ve heard the Madison College contribution to music at its smoothest namely, the LOST CHORDS. I .et me tell you about them. Their first appearance on campus this school year was on December 4, at one of the regular Saturday dances. Phyllis Binion, that strictly out-of-this-world orchestra vo- calist, was featured. Honestly, Bill, the kids went wild. We hadn ' t known we had such a group of musicians in our midst. Since then we have learned that Lost Chords is an extra-curricular activity — that is, the players receive no credit at all for time and effort spent. Yet, they have two rehearsals every week, besides their outside practice. Under Mr. Marshall ' s guidance they have furnished music for many clubs, dinners, dances, and other social functions in and around Harrisonburg. Don ' t you think that we have a right to boast about our Lost Chords, Hill? Sue LOST CHORDS. First row: J. Snedegar, J. Straw, N. Clendening, president; S. atkins, librarian Second row. L. Blanks, 1. Dunnavant, I ' . Rowe Third row: I). James 180 CONCERT RAND. First row: J. Logan, J. Straw, G. Kellison, A. Garrett, J. McFarland, J. (laincs, R. Simmons, B. Beeler, L. Blanks, A. Brenneman Second row: .1. Dolly, J. Mohler, M. Rhodes, R. Rosenbaum, S. Watkins, N. Gendening, M. Hylton, L. Dunnavant, J. Rhodes, D. Eagle Third row: M. Lehman, J. Snedegar, B. James, Mr. Marshall -an a tke bano r L piaijs on Dear Hill, i Gee, I ' ll bet you look smooth in your new uniform ! I was very happy to hear that you had joined the band. I always did say I ' d rather hear you play the trumpet than Harry James. Our CONCERT BAND is right in there on the downbeat, too. Every Tues- day and Thursday afternoon, as I come through Wilson, I can hear some mighty tine music coming from the direction of the recording studio, where the band holds its rehearsals. Although it lias just been recently organized, the band has proved a credit to the school. It has already given two concerts in assembly. The concerts in- cluded marches, overtures, and light classics. The band ' s arrangement of Stars and Stripes Forever really stirred my patriotic sense! ( hie of the nicest things about the band is that it is open to anyone who plays a woodwind, brass, or percussion instrument. Jimmy Logan, president of the band, really blows a sweet clarinet, anil Mr. Marshall, their director, is just full of fun. Just yesterday as I walked by the studio I heard the latter say. If you must play the rests, don ' t play them so loud! Ge e, Bill, 1 wonder if my flute ' s corrodet if I ' ve forgotten how to play. I think :■( it out and see Sue I M m 181 — Cf melons Cf reeks — Dear Bill, In your last letter you asked me how ac- tive our PANHELLENIC C UNCIL is. My answer is, Plenty! It went into ac- tion mi the opening clay of school tins war. for much Had to be done in the short period preceding rush week. Somehow everything was ready when the time came. Notices went out, and Becky, Wannie, and Mrs. Vainer met with the rushees. To welcome the rushees to the Greek- letter world the Council gave a tea for them. REBECCA SETTLE, Chairman Ami( , teacups and polite conver sation the girls saw the result of inter-sorori ty friendliness and co-operation. Two weeks before the rush period a new system of rushing was worked Out PANHELLENIC COUNCIL. First row: N. Long, recording secretary; B. Broome, er; R. Settle, chairman; I Muticrn,, hairman -i • .-, ; M Kenny, corresponding secretary Second row: K. DeHart, C Goodson, S. Quinn, N ' . Bowman, J. Snowden, M. Hodgson, . Hunter Third row: G. Hoskinson, I. Blair, D. Elliott 182 by the council and approved by the sororities. This new plan did away with dating, and from 4:30 to 5:30 during rush week each sorority entertained in- formally at open house. This plan was a big success, and so it will be continued next year. Who would not call the Panhellenic dance on De- cember 11 the event of the year? You remember that. Bill. The Council had planned, winked, and worried for three months, but all th at was forgotten in the glory of the night. The smell of cedar, the soft, dreamy music of Jimmy Livingston ' s orchestra, and the Christmas tree figure will make that dance a cherished memory for many a Greek-letter girl. Inter-sorority friendliness has steadily increased this year, and the co-operation received by the Council has lightened its task considerably. Becky Settle has made a wonderful chairman, and Mrs. Vamer ' s guiding hand has been an im- measurable blessing to them all. And now. Hill, 1 must bless you and say good-night, because there goes the eleven o ' clock bell. Sue 183 THETA SIGMA UPSILON. First row. E. Rinehart, historian; H. Mitchell, .t.-.-n-Mrv ; K. DeHart, president; ' ,. Hoskinson, vice-president; L. Albrittain, treasurer Second row. C. Oothoudt, R. Rogers, B. Mover, V. Miller, 1). Dobbs, F. Connock, M. Edwards Third row: I. Dent, F. Perkinson, 1. Collins, I. Coates, M. Whitney, Dr. Woelfel, advisor; M. Cobb, D. Rhodes, N. Long, M. Kidwell, M. Ramsey KA ll ' .UYX DEHAR ' President Csketa Siqma Upsilon Dear Mill, Minerva lias watched over her Thetas oi I ' hi Chapter in ' 4.X- ' 4°- with benevolent kind- ness, guiding them through their best year yet at least tiny think so. The days flew swiftly from tin 1 first THETA SIGMA UPSILON greeting in September until ( ctober 25 and the feverish activity (if rush week. They welcomed their rushees in the best Dogpatch style to the wedding of l.i ' l Aimer and Daisy May and to open house each afternoon, ( In Satur- day they, proudly crowning twenty-six pledges with Theta hats, saw them already as shining stars in Theta ' s future. 184 Ftrsi row. . Hawkins, F. Robbins, I . Lewis, A. Simpson, J. Nutting, A. Carter, S. i ioodman Second row. A. Bedwell, II. Layne, C Cockrill, M. Bluett, A. Garrett, M. Lester, M. Albright, .1. Buckmaster Third roic: M. Rhodes, N. Reed, L. Woodyard, C. Blackmore, G. Kellison, D. Knauss, J. Joseph, C. Mattox, P. Rogers Probably the biggest thrill came one Friday night when Thetas opened The Breeze and saw .Mary Edwards as Miss Madison of 1949. .Maty was also honored in the annual edition of Wlio ' s Who. December meant the initiation of the pledges and the excitement of the Pan- hellenic dance. With true Christmas spirit, they decked their halls in greens, threw wide the doors, and welcomed the officers and advisors of the other sororities to open house. Hoc and Doc, Jr. presided at the coffee table against a background of candlelight, evergreens, and Christmas carols. The Thetas played Santa Clans with boxes of food that they sent to Germany, and with a box of toys, clothe-., and food for those here at home who were less fortunate than they. In the whirl of college activity, Phi chapter paused to hold its annual bound- ers ' Day banquet in March, to sponsor the March of Dimes drive in January, and to hold their family picnic in May. It was Kitty ' s efficient leadership and the Docs ' untiring interest that led them through this eventful year. Xow those of them who are seniors must lease I ' heta. They ' ve waited a long time for this moment, but now I wonder if they are really so anxious as they so often thought they would lie. They ' ll miss Madison, and especially Theta, but they know they ' re leaving her ill capable hands and that next year will be ' even more eventful than this was. for Minerva will ever watch over them. Shucks, Bill, there goes the lull, and I haven ' t said half I wanted to. More next time Love, Sue 185 M I Dear Bill, Sure and a fine year it ' s been for Sigma. I don ' 1 think a single SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA would question that. The firsl major cause for exultation was a brand new rug for the living room and hall- something much needed and highly prized. But on that fateful after- noon in October, Sigmas didn ' t mind at all the thirty-seven new pairs ol feet running happily all over it. No, indeed! Proud and happy thee were to have them. It must have been Alice Hunter ' s display of voodoo magic at the rush party that got them. Speaking of Hunter, could anyone have asked for a better president than she ' s Keen for the past two years? Her excellent leadership has dune much for Tri Sigma. Their social service work, under the direction of Marianna Howard, includes a twelve-year-old French hoy whom they are helping to clothe and feed through CARE. His family ' s letters of appreciation mean much to Sigma. Marianna also did the sorority proud with the annual TB drive on campus and their contri- butions to the John Randolph Library at Farmville. The Christmas party, combined with the pledge party given by the new in- itiates, will long be remembered as one of the best get-togethers they have ever had. )ther affairs Sigma will remember are the evenings at the movies together, o A A, A £ A ' A A A £] A A A ft O | SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA. First row: B. Spaulding, B. Moses, W. Munson, 0, Walpole, .1. Cocke, M. Wesson Second row: M. Mays, I!. Steele, X. Thompson, B Brown, M. Gore, K. Hale, 1). Nichols, I .M,M, R Harris, L. Gordon, I. Whitlock, M. i ' oling Third row: W. Darby, V Bowman, J, Dovel, P. Shomo, J. Kelly, E, Peters, Harlin, I. Bailey, . Powell, I. Pugh, R, Agnor, C. Lucy, E. Pinching, S. Hobbs, M. Cooke, 13. Maifeld 186 informal Sunday nighl suppers, and mock wedding rehearsals for Hunter and Danny at Sprinkel House. Sigma knees were really knocking the day Betty McKenrick, their national inspector, arrived. All it took was one of her warm friendly smiles to let the girls know thai she had the same Tri Sigma spirit that they have, and they all relaxed and looked upon her stay more as a friendly visit than as an inspection. Yes, Bill, it has been a marvelous year for the Tri Sigmas, and, as much as they ' re looking forward to going home, they ' ll hate in leave, for I know they ' ll miss the other Tri Sigmas and Barca and Miss Hudson, their advisors. As the time draws near to leave Madison, I ' m not any too anxious myself, Bill. Love, Sue r ? ALICE HUNTER, President 1-irsi row: M. Parrotta, corresponding secretary; X. Carter, secretary; ! ' ■. Pamplin, vice- president; M. I.ee, treasurer; G. Gander Second row: J. Slaughter, S. Seay, B. Lewis, M. Howard, S. Taylor, T. Hutton, G. Kemp, F. Garfinkel, V. Caton, E. Miller, I.. Dorrington, I. Craig, M. larke, II Laniei Third row. J. While. I . Herbert, .1. Tysinger, S. Pickrel, J. Parker, P. Byrd, I,. Foster, B Broome, .1. Lucy, A. Starling, I. Hartsook, I. Munson, 1 .. Thornhill, R. Monahan, M. Thi imas, I Bowman Fourth row: X. Bowman, 1 . Sherman. H, Holloway, . Sibert, M. Hurst. I. Reynolds, B. Johnson, C. Harrison, M Bates, E, Mill.., l Cross, P. Watkins m ■ 187 I ' I KAPPA SIGMA. First row. J. Kayser, M. S. Alberts, treasurer; A Walter, secretary; M. Hodgson, president; A. Curtis, vice-president; J. Peterson, keeper o) archives Second row: M. Heppy, M. Julias, E. Copley, N. Powell, J. Grant, (I. Goodson, M. Fensterwald, editor; B. Shaw, F. Weir Third rnie: (i. Baker, F. Weeks, E. Sampson, sergeant-at-artns; I. Burton, M. Zirkle, E. Dixon, S. Dhein, L. Brackett, H. Chappell ' 1 w w HP 1 L • ' ■k ' jHi ' -- It J appa Si ppa OLCfma MARY HOlHiSOX, President Dear Hill, Guess whom I saw yesterday? None other than your sister. Midge! She came up from Farmville to spend the week end with her I ' l KAPPA SIGMA sisters lure. As usual I walked into a room full of laughter over at Shenandoah; there, to my surprise, sat Midge in the middle of it. I know she spent an enjoyable week end be- cause there ' s always fun a-plenty around Shenandoah apartments. Those girls are always full of enthusiasm. They started this year off with a bang by renovating their living room and recreation room, which have certainly repaid them for the effort. Then, the first of (ctober they went to the college earn]) to Spend the week end. The weather had no effect on the merriment of that bunch. They just packed up their good humor in their blanket rolls 188 First roii ' : N. Hartman, I. Arrants, E. Chapman, S. Colbert, A. Ely, S. Stanley Second row: V. Mann, P. Weaver, A. Hill, S. Dill, N. Penn, L. Arnold, J. Mottern, S. Kaylor Third row: B. Owens, M. Bradley, B. Hurdle, K. Poland, .1. McKay, J. Moore, J. Parker, L. Peterson, V. Wells and scuffed at the cold. Tine theme for their rush party again this year was Arabian Night Club. At the end of rush week they pledged fifteen new members. Five nf I ' i Kap ' s girls were fortunate enough to lie able to attend the district convention held at Farmville State Teachers College in November. There they met I ' i (Caps from four other eastern colleges. Pi Kappa Sigma ' s fifty-fourth anniversary was celebrated in November with a Founders ' Day banquet at The Triangle in Staunton. The Christmas season appro ached and gave further excuse for celebration. First of all. the pledges played Santa Claus to the old members. Then, the whole sorority entertained the children from the Harrisonburg Orphanage at a Christmas party. The adoption Hi an overseas orphan and an Easter egg hunt for the orphanage children came under the heading of social service work for the year. Not (inly were fifteen new members initiated into the sorority this year. 1 nit also a new advism - . Miss Elizabeth Patterson, who, along with Mrs. Johnston, has helped make this a memorable year fur all I ' i (taps. See what I mean when I say theirs is an enthusiastic hunch? Sue 8 K IS Oflpha Sifjma C au Dear Bill, Talk about the new look ! Lincoln House really has it. (In case you ' re wondering, dial ' s the home of ALPHA SIGMA TAU, our baby sorority on cam- pus.) I was in ihcn- today and was surprised to find the difference wallpaper and paint can make. It really looks grand. Alpha Sigma Tan may l c the baby on campus, but it surely is wide-awake and active Not only do they have new wallpaper and paint, bul also a new radio- vie combination which looks very sharp. Sounds good, too! To prove how- really clever these girls are, I must tell you about their rush party. It was a carnival with popcorn, a house of wonders, and a real honest- to-goodness chorus line! Wouldn ' t you have liked to see that? Rush week was climaxed for them with the pledging of twenty new girls. Mrs. Staehle, their national president, arrived for a visit in November. A week of entertaining followed- a reception, a luncheon, and numerous meetings. At Christmas Alpha Sigma Tau members found the real Christmas spirit in packing a box for their family. Then they had a Christmas party that was simple, but loads of fun, 1 hear. v, ' r ALPHA SH..M TAU. First row: M. Reid, S. Strader, M. P.. .one, F. Waters, E. Remick, Pinchbeck, J. Funk, F. Hudgins, J. Shallcross Second ro-u V Alexander, K. Lucy, V. Davis, J. Lumsden, P. Turner, V. Hundley, N. Morrison, A. Stout, D. Rowe, C. Matthews H) All Alpha Sigma Tau members reserve special places in their hearts for Dolly Elliott, tlu-ir president, Dr. Latimer and Miss Frank, their advisors, and Miss Bland, their housemother. All four of them are just plain swell and have helped make the year stand out as a red-letter year for Alpha Sigma Tau. Well. Bill, I guess I ' d better sign off for now, as 1 have an appointment with the dressmaker at four o ' clock. I ' m getting that new look ! f) ft OJ) AOo AC CV First row. X. Wilson, M. ( rarln-r, chaplain; I. i ;isilcs.. vice-president; J. Shalkross, r cording secretary; I). White, treasurer; 1). Elliott, president; M. Kenny, editor; M. Bowen, corresponding secretary; X. Ellis, historian; I ' .. Owen, custodian; Speight Second row: V. Grant, I.. Seibel, S. Snorter, . Ritenour, C. Moore, M Gilmore, P. Ross, I ' . Daugherty, F. Bell, I ' . Griffith, E. Collins, S. Quinn Third row. R. Shirkey, J. Mohler, .1. Snedegar, M. Baker, M. Jett, E. Jamerson, I P. Sour , li. Banish, J. I iaithi i 191 ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA, First row: P. Ingram, editor; L. Stine, business manager; R. Settle, vice-president; J. Snowden, president; H. Smith, secretary; B. Weller, registrar; M. Rudasill, chaplain Second raze: E. Pierce, B. Retterer, C. Peters, M. E. Ncthers, B. L. Henshaw, G. Neathery, E. Smith, T. Gilbert Third row: J. Shelley, H. Smith, E. Bellenot, M. Estes, L. Early, R, Harshbarger, P.. J. Smith, L. Dunnavant, K. Collie Fourth row: B. G. Scott, I. Blair, M. Dukes, N. Butterworth, E. Savage, M. Eggborn, B. Kabler, N. Bryant j$ Oflpha Sicpna Oflplia fanuary 10, 194 ( J Dear Bill, You were asking in your last letter a- bout Jim ' s sister ' s sorority. She belongs to ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA, and a grand Jmb !■■ jjrnu] of tdrls they arc, tool .1 I Alpha Sigma Alpha has been very busy $ this year. The first event on its calendar I was the traditional Cafe Society rush jffiB party which, I understand, was quite a suc- jpV - r cess - - ' I 1 ' ' . rilsn w t ' i ' the welcome mat was mil to all ntshces, and at the close of the week twenty-one new girls were pledged to Alpha Sigma Alpha amid the JENNIE SNOWDEN, President usual excitement and enthusiasm. 192 ev a A o aft . First roti ' : A. Hunter, F. Jobson, D. Davis, E. Dickie, G. Temple, J. Smith, M. Mears Second row. M. Armistead, J. Young, M. Elliott, B. Bryant, F. Wilkins, B. Almarode, D. Gosney Third row: M. Dyer, P. Carter, V. Dixon, M, J. Bradley, D. Wainwright, D. Tupper, V. D. Eason One of the- highlights of the year for the girls in Alpha Sigma Alpha was a visit from their national president, Mrs. Fred Sharp, who was present at their Founders ' Day banquet on November IS. Social service work has not been neglected by them either. The girls packed a box for a needy family at Christmas, sent Bibles to some Mexican children in a school in Texas, and sent clothes to Poland to fulfill their pledge. Nor is their social life lacking. The old members were entertained at a Christmas party by the new members, and a week etui at the college camp proved to he great fun. Now they are planning to give a house party for Alpha Chapter i Farmville I next semester. It looks as if this will In- a memorable year for Alpha Sigma Alpha, and much of it is due, I ' m sure, to the capable leadership of Jennie Snowden. presi- dent, and Miss Boje, advisor. They really seem to get things done. T must close for now. Bill. It ' s almost time for lights out. Tell Jim I saiil hello, and I hope you two can come over some week end SOOn. Love, Sue 193 BAYLOR NICHOLS, President SUjma JJeita Jvlio November 2?. I ' M ' ' Dear I was si i glad to hear from you, and especially glad to know that you had a good time at the Melody Club dance. I think SIGMA DELTA RHO has a righl to be very proud of sponsoring such an affair. You know. Bill, T think those hoys deserve a lot of credit because Sigma Helta Rho hasn ' t been organized quite two years yet. In fact, it ' s the only fraternity on campus. SIGMA DELTA RHO First row. D Turner, tecretary; Eye, vice-president; I ' .. Nichols, president; R. Burton, reporter; D. Driver, sergeant-at-arms Second r u : R Horn, K. Gambill, D. Carter, I). Fawley, I. Daciek, B. Lamb Third row. S. Devier, I.. I I. W. Miller, X. Pascaretti, W. ( aracofe Fourth row. M. Rhodes, .1. Rhodes, ' I ' . Garner, 1 ' . Brice, 11. Eartnan, W. Nash 194 The activities of the fraternity have been varied and far reaching thi year. The boys started the year off righl with a party for the new men students n campus. Then they sponsored vespers one Sunday afternoon. Contributions have been made to worthy causes, and, of course, the dance is to their credit. .Mure importanl than any of these, though, is the spirit of fraternity thai has grown tip betwen members of Sigma Delta Rho. That this should have been accomplished in such a short time speaks well for our boys. Many of the meetings of Sigma Delta Rho have been highlighted by speak- ers. Some of them came from the faculty and others from outside. Certainly much of the credit for success goes to Sigma Delta Rho president, Nick Nichols, ami to the advisors, Dr. Curtis and Mr. Eagle, who have helped Sigma Delta Rho construe! a fraternity that is fast becoming as beneficial to the college as it is to the members themselves. 1 tell you, Bill, we have a grand hunch of hoys here at Madison! Jealous. ' Love, Sue 195 Oader 1 araae Mi. Bill, Since you mentioned your dance club at the University, I think I ought to tell you a little about our GERMAN CLUB. This year the first decade of the German Club ' s momentous life on campus closed, and another eventful era began. It was a year oi new things; Jean Minis, their lovely president, appeared in September with a new name, Tysinger. In early autum German picnicked with Cotillion Club. Incidentally, they had a contest to see who could eat the most hot dogs. Hack at work, the German girls decorated the gym for Saturday night dances and catered to dancers, by installing a coke machine. They featured the Lost Chords for one Saturday night dance in December. At Christmas they showed their good will bv fixing baskets of food. MAX M. TYSINGER President German Club ' s big day came in April when we danced with them to Easter Parade. Remember? Weren ' t Jean and Bob a g l-looking couple at the head of the figure? Dr. and Mrs. l ' ittman, Miss Vandever, and Mr. and Mis. Bosc- kev, German sponsors, had a hand in thai successful affair, too. Anne ' s waiting to practice the samba with me this very minute. By the way. Bill, how are your lessons coming along? Yours, Sue 1% OFFICERS. H. Mitchell, sergeant-at-arms ; C. Walter, vice-president; J. Burton, treasure J. Snowden, reporter; E. Copley, business manager; K. Collie, secretary. MEMBERS Ruth Agnor Mary Alberts Mildred Albright Ann Alexander Martha Armistead Marian Bates Klise Bellenot Irene Blair Anna Bowman Caroline Bowman Joan Bowman Martha lane Bradley Elizabeth Brady Mary Briggs Betty Broome Betty Brown Bess Bryant Phyllis Burns Jackie Burton Nancye Butterworth Colleen Calvert Glenna Carpenter Peggy Carter Margaret Chapman Hart Chappell Jane Chason Jeanette I ockl Shirley Colbert Katherine Collie Ebie Copley I lot Crowell Kitty DeHart Emilie Dickie Evelyn Dickson Virginia Dixon Betty Dovel Jackie Dovel Margaret Duncan Laura Dunnavant Marjorie Dyer Jean Edwards Nancy Ellis Nancy Fahnestock Paige Fentress Sarah Ferland Jean Gaither Nancy Garth Jackie Gilbert Sally Goodman Miriam Gore I lean ( ii isney Constance Graves Carter Harrison Ruth Harshbarger Betty Hcnshaw Anna lliletnan Libby Hite Jo Hodgson Marree rlogan Rebecca Holland Peggy Hornsby Georgia Hoskinson Virginia Hundley nn Hunter Betty Hurdle Pat Ingram Mattie Jett Margaret Jessup Frances Jobson Betty Johnson Martha Johnson Mary Kasey Joyce Kelly Gladys Kemp Jane Lambert Henrietta Lanier Marilyn Lee Beverley Lichliter Sue McCormick Jackie McKay Peggy Madsen Jean Manuel Mary Mears Virginia Millet- Helen Mitchell Betty Mover lane Mover Irene Munson Winifred Minis. in Mary Sue Murdock Caroline Peters Elizabeth Peters Jayne Pierce lane Poole Margaret Reeder Mary Rhodes Betty Rinehart Reba Rosenbaum Peggj Savage Betty Scott Lenore Seibel Rebecca Settle Anne Shirley Annette Simpson Emma Sisson Mary Smiley Ha el Smith Helen Smith Judith Smith Jean Sni i Jennie Snowden Lois Stine Hazel Stone Margaret Stone Bettj Strickland Gill Temple Martha Thomas lean Tysinger I tol W ainvi right Anna Walter Fern W aters Phyllis Weaver br Wine Webber Betty Weller Ginger Wells I lorothy White Jean W hitehouse Nancy Wilson lean Young ■ 197 ' ynooulicjlit ana Jvoses March. 1949 Hey there, Bill, Mil i hi remember how 1 told you all a- bout German chili in my last letter. ' Well, in all fairness, I really ought to tell you about our C TILL1 N CLUB. Tryouts and goating of both freshmen and upperclassmen for Cotillion in October brought forth many groans from the goats and beams of approval from the older members. Later in the fall old and new members joined in picnicking in Ashby Gym. This was their first social; however, spring found them around the bridge table. In the line of work, the girls compiled a handbook, and each Cotillion girl now owns one. Their Christmas project was shoes for some local school children. BARBARA PAMPLIN, President I ytiess Cotillion ' s nighl came in Feb- ruary, when their president, Barbara Pamplin (better known as Pamp ), led the figure at the Southern Colonial Ball. My, Cotillion members were proud ol her! They were equally proud of their sponsors, Miss Hope Vandever, Dr. and Mrs. Glenn C. Smith, and Dr. Henry Converse. You ' ve already agreed with me that Cotillion (lub has wonderful dances. Mm know, you told me that nighl that it was ime of the nicest dances you ' d ever attended. (Sigh— i Did you really mean it ? keminiseenlly. Sue 198 OFFICERS J. Kayser, treasurer; G. Flora, bus C. Goodson, sergeant-at-arms ; A. Curtis, u manager; F. Antrim, vice-president; creiary; M. Parrotta, reporter Ann Adams Frances Antrim Iris Arrants Barbara Banish Mary Barham Betty Batts Bette Bosserman Dorothy Bland X.italic Bowman Lois Brackett Marx Bradley Margaret Byrd Nan Carter Betty i hapman Elsie Chapman Mariana ( larke foanne Craig Martha t ' nrran nii ( urtis Emma Dopfer Mary Dougherty Lois Earlj Myra Fensterwald ( harlotte Fleshman ( Hi .1 1,1 Fli ' i a Lorraine Foster Marilyn Furnal Cary ' Ison Fane irant Kathryn Hale Katherine Hamilton mi llarlin loan Hartsook Mary Hawkins MEMBERS Mary Heppy Dorothy Herbert Wine Hill Shirley Hobbs Margaret Holland Hazel Hollow ay Alice Hunter Trula Hutton Mary Julias Susan Kaylor Janet Kayser Margaret Kenny Frances Keyser Jackie Leatherbury Beverley Lewis Jane Lucy Mary Mays Marian Miller Bob Monohan Jane Moure Martha Moore Barbara Moses Inanelle Mottern Lue Myers Dori ithj Nichols Patricia O ' Flahertj Beulah ' wen I ti ei ley ' (wens Barbara Pamplin lean Barker Jeanne Parker Marie Parrotta Nancy Penn 1 lorem e Perkinsi in Jeanne Peterson Lucj Peterson Shirley Bickrel Ellen Pinching Mary I ' olsue Ann Powell Nancy Powell Jean Bngh Freddie Ravenscroft Sarah Seay Barbara Shaw- Betty Shonin Peggy Shorn o Anne Siberl Barbara Spaulding Shirley Stanley Patricia Stewart Wine Taylor Shirley Taylor Susan Taylor Nancy Thompson Elsie Thornhill Virginia Utz Ruth aughan Polly Walker Marjorie Wallace Ollie Vee Walpole Betty Watlington Frances Weeks lane W hitlock Mary Whitten Juanita W illiams In nnc W Mtfll Mae Zirkk ■ 199 l ike mother, Like daiKjhler Dear Bill, Did vim know that Mother went here to school? Well, she did, and that entitled me to join the GRANDDAUGHTERS ' CLUB. This club cherishes the traditions and memories of Madison, as passed on from mother to daughter, you know. At our initiation service, held in December, twenty-four girls were added to the group, and we are finding them full of new ideas. ( ur big project this year was Homecoming, when we helped with registration and and proudly ushered the alumnae around campus. On February 14, Saint Valentine prompted us to visit the Children ' s Home; and, of course, we couldn ' t let a year go by without a week end at the college camp. We are convinced that we have been lucky in having Ann Stout for our presi- dent and Mrs. Dorothy Garher and Mrs. Althea Johnston as our sponsors. All three have done a grand job. O-o-oh, there goes tht ve got to run. Sue GRANDDAUGHTERS ' CLUB: First row. F. Moseley, I.. Sacra, E. Shuler, A Bowles, J. Leftwich, S. Fisher, J. Liskey, 1 ' . Black, A. Dyal Second row: B. Hiner, 1 ' . Adams, 1 ' ,. Holsingcr, J. Sterne, vice-president; N. Morrison, treasurer; A. StOUt, president; 1 ' .. Heeler, A. Smith, N. Walker 200 -tk e o yen A oor — Hi, Bill — This afternoon I was talking w ' th a day student who told me all about the club they have here on campus for local students. Ii is called the SESAME CLUB, and it is really having a big year. The group started off last fall with a party and initiation to welcome all the new personalities of the day student ' s room. On December 17 the celebrated with a Christmas dance at Massanutten Caverns, and during the holidays they prepared a Christmas fond basket. This year ' s mam- activities will be brought to a close with a picnic in the spring, quite an important function. Mosl important of all, though, is the progress that has been made this year in carrying ou1 one of Sesame ' s aims: to draw the day students into closer relationship with the rest of the college. I ' m glad we have a Sesame Club on campus, Bill. Sounds like fun, doesn ' t it i Sue SESAME CLUB. First row. I. Sumption, M. Kiser, V Simmons, G. Shull, J. Fauber, B. Fauber, S. Landis, president; J. Phalen, secretary; V Dovel, reporter; .. Garber, chaplain Second row: C. Reel, I ' .. Gordon, I.. Albrite, J- Garber, V Wheelbarger, l. Mem Tutwiler, A. Vance, L. Echard, M. Mullen, I ' . McKenney, M. Birchard, I ' .. Bosserman, J. Joseph Third row. I . Stover, M. Sites, vice-president; 1 ' . Wheelbarger, M. Burgess, Mr. Bocskey, ; I.. Long, B. Williams, J. Strawderman, treasurer; Mr. Shorts, advisor; M. Purcell H 201 C lie mail s (lie (III, piaij na Dear I ' .ill, NANCY ILS( ). . ' resident Do v iu remember the Stratford production you came over to see in the fall? You know it was the Pulit- zer Prize winner, Icebound. Well, I just found out that STRATF( R1 I DRAMATIC CLUB is going to presenl The Tainin.L; ut ' the Shrew in tin- spring. Thai will be their major production For tin- year; so I ' m sure it is going to lie good. I would love to have you come over for it if you can. I ' ll let you know that date later. That cluh really works hard, Bill, but its members seem to enjoy it. They helped stage the New Girl-Old Girl Wedding and the Christmas pageant and put on their own play in between. In February they plan to give three one-act plays as laboratory productions. In their laboratory productions they always do a little experimentation. Last year it was with expressionism, and 1 understand they are going to do something similar this year. They are also going to present a little Chinese play which is supposed to lie very humorous. Much of the credit for these tine productions goes to the faithful old members of Stratford and also to the talented new ones, hut Stratford wouldn ' t he what it Shots from Icebound, Stratford production . . . 202 STRATFORD DRAMATIC CLUB. First row: G. Wells, A. Speight, recorder of points Second row: E. King, M. Whitman Third row: C. Kennette, M. Elliott, J. Collins, reporter; B. Owen, secretary; H. Flax, N. W ilson, president is if it were not for director-sponsor, Dr. Mary Latimer, who is so thoroughly schooled and interested in theater art. Honestly, Bill, she ' s good ! Stratford members don ' t work all the time. They really let their hair down at social meetings. Anything can happen then and usually does. They always go to camp at least mice during the year, too, abandoning grease paint and powder fur old dungarees and plaid shirts. A fav- orite pastime there is sitting by the fireplace with all the lights out while Dr. Latimet tells ghost stories. ( -o-o-h, can she tell a ghosl story! Nancy Wilson, president of the group, is the Serious-minded member of the bunch. She holds them all together with some de- gree of dignity at business meetings and keeps things running smoothly. Well. I ' .ill. I guess I ' d better bring this little epistle to a close. I ' ve an exam to study for. and I ' ve procrastinated long enough. Love, Sue 21 13 iW iti kJJZU [INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB. First row: N. Heiber, secretary; J. Lyon, president; M. Bowen, treasurer; S. Kodrich, reporter Second row. J. Dent, M. Bishop, E. Bowen, (i. Cook, F. Weeks, M. Whitman, E. Melton, M. Thomas, E. Wilson, B. Bowen, E. Waters, N. Keyser, R. Settle Third row: J. Morrison, M. Robertson, F. Sneed 1 assbuj 1 araue I tear Bill, We, too, havean [NTERNATK  NAL RELATK  NS CLUB, and it is quite ac- tive in examining and discussing matters cif national and international importance. This year under the leadership of June Lyon, president, and Dr. Frederickson, sponsor, the club has maintained a bulle- tin board, sponsored a speaker in assem- bly, attended conferences, and made the student body in genera] mine aware of international relations and problems. I musl stop now da ' s paper. QNE LY( ) . President for 1 haven ' 1 read etter Ike , Sue ir a 2(H Skaoes of G i Lcero: Dear Bill, I think Mm misunderstood me in my last letter. ALPHA RHO DELTA is not a fraternity; it ' s a class- ical club for Latin students. Speaking of Alpha Rho Delta, those boys and girls have really become steeped in the classics this year, Bill. Their sponsors, Dr. and Mrs. Sawhill, have been so helpful in making the club interesting and educational. At their meetings the members have heard lectures on the various cultural and practical aspects connected with the study of the Latin language, seen slides made abroad, and listened to classical records. All activities of Alpha Rho Delta are not so formal, though. Bill. A party lor the new members in the fall, a picnic in the spring, and several other informal parties and programs contribute to the success and pleasure of these Roman scholars. Classically yours. Sue M ' U RHO DELTA. First row: V. Davis, vice-president; V. Griffith, I. Harrington, president Second row: F. Bethel, treasurer; I. Mills, P. Brookfield Third rou : B Viar, M Poteet, M. Shirley Fourth rov : F. Weeks, l. Flora, M. Mears 205 ' 1 arlez-vous francaisv Easter ' s over ! Mon cher Bill, LE CERCLE FRANCAIS is certainly one ac- tive organization! Willi their vivacious sponsor, Dr. Margarete Woelfel, and president, Betty Hip- pensteele, they have done so much this year that I would have to go hack to their book of minutes to remember it all. Their meetings this year have Keen enlivened liv numerous foreign films, which they discussed in order to learn more about their French friends. Then, in December Dr. Woelfel invited them to her new home, where they met her parents and warmed to their hospitality and the charm of old world customs. They have also sent packages overseas, been to camp, presented a lovely pageant before Christmas, and the play I told you about while we were home. Hill, have you read lingo ' s l.cs .1 ist ' mblcs? We are reading it in French class now. Sue _i r b I I I ERCLE FR VNCAIS. First row: B. Smith, M. Purcell, I. Eaton, treasurer; E. Waters, J. Hosely nd row B. Reynolds, K. Mellon, J. Sterne, M. Mnsser, J. Manuel, I ' .. Bryant, E. Tubbs Third row. M. Warren, S. Shorter, E. Smith, vice-president; J. Brockman, K. Ward, M. Edmon ds, Dr. Woelfel, advisor 3 u i s enors an a Senorit Friday Dear Bill, I was interested to hear aboul your Spanish Club, because we have one here at Madison, too. The officers of EL CLUB ESPANOL sel out enthusiatically in the fall of this year to revive the club after several years of comparative in- activity. First on their calendar was a Spanish Christmas party held in Senior Hall. In January the club sponsored an impressive Friday chapel program and in the spring carried out a project to increase the funds of the treasury. Later on they celebrated at their annual fiesta. Dr. Martinez, the club ' s sponsor, contributes much to tin- spirit of the group with his stories of old Spain. And now I must say. Hasta manana, Sue EL CLUB ESPANOL. Firei row: M. Moore, ent; J Rice, Critzer. reporter; P. Newton, president; P. Griffith, treasurer; K Ward. I ir Martinez, sponsor Second row; E. Graves, l ompher, l Speer, K. Moorefield, X. Hamilton Third row: V Simpson, R. Rogers, L Clark, M. Davis 207 ■ , H- — paints ana palette -- Dear Bill, Having just come back from an art exhibit in the library, I am thinking how fortunate we are to have an ART CLUB here on campus. That club has done a g 1 job this year. Tryouts, which were held in October, brought many new and talented members into the club. Their tirst job was decorat- ing the gym for the Cosmopolitan Ball in November. The girls worked and worked on those huge magazine covers that adorned the walls of the gym. Remember? They were mighty proud ni them and we were proud of the Art Club. TIk- cluli ' s biggest thrill was in sponsoring Miss Madison of 1949. They bought a lovely gold cup for her ami gave her a luncheon in the Tea Room. Membership in the Art Club lakes a lol of time and hard work, but they tell me it ' s loads of fun and well worth the trouble. Artfully yours. ART i I I B First row. J. White, K. Pinching, secretary; J. Leatherbury, J. Eiosely Second row: K. Funkhouser, . Dovel, V. Branch, E. Rinehart, treasurer; E. Dickie Third row. G. Flora, Miss Aiken, advisor; S. Ferland, president; I). Herbert, vice- president; C. Mattox, Mi Grove, advisor; Miss Walker, advisor; M. Moore, i. Landman, reporter _ IS KPtubters 209 ( URIE SI Il ' .Xt E I LIT, First row: M. Howard, vice-president; B. Groseclose, G. Neathery, president; M. Poling, M. Kasey, D. Levine, M. Elliott, treasurer; I. Moffitt, (1. Martin, M. Barton, J. White, J. Whitlock, S. Landis, L. Dorrington Second rov. : F. Hughes, secretary; I. Mmarode, F. Wilkins, A. Pinchbeck, B. Dudley, G. Kellison, 1). Dedrick, A. Dovel, J. Ramsey, X. Shumake, j. Coverston, J. Peatross, J. Brockman, M. Dukes Third row. I. Bishop, S. hukson, D. Bowman, ( ' . Gauldin, F. Gouldman, I. Oakham, W. Jackson, I!. Calhoon, H. Abrams Uri with. S dence Dear Bill, Have you noticed .-ill the. articles aboul the CURIE SCIENCE CLUB in the papers I ' ve been sending you? This club has gloriously established its motto: n with Science. This year the members visited Endless Caverns, the University of Virginia Observatory, and the Mennonite Observatory. The main event of. the year was the joinjl meeting of the science clubs of Bridgewater, Mary Baldwin, Shenan doah, and the Eastern Mennonite Colleges, featuring a speaker frnm the Virginia Academy of Science. In the sprint; several of the members represented Madison al the annual meeting of this Academy. One of the foremost responsibilities of members is to present to the club a paper on original observations or on some recent developmenl in the field of science. This is emphasized by Dr. Cool and Mr. Bocskey, their advisors, and Geraldine Neathery, their president. It really sounds as it science is coming to the front, doesn ' t it, Bill? Your favorite microbe. Sue 210 among me pots ana pans Dear Bill, I ' m all inspired aboul home economics since talk- ing td Miss Robertson and Mildred Ritchie, sponsor and presidenl respectively of the FRANCES SALE CLUB. This club, named for the first teacher of home econo- mics at Madison, is really up and coming. In January ii sponsored Sail) Steele, an outstanding fashion ex- pert, who spoke in Wednesday assembly. The club was proud to have Margaret Jessup elected state re- presentative to the national convention at Minneapolis last summer. They were also very fortunate in having two of their members, Nancye Butterworth and Mildred Province II Workshop at Carnegie Tech in Pittsburgh. 1 guess I ' ll just have to learn how to cook and sew now box of cookies any day. Sue Ritchie, attend the You cari expect a ' RANCES SALE ( LUB. First ro-a II brams, M Barton, X. Butterworth, treasure M. Ritchie, president; Miss Robertson, adi ' isor; I Blair, vice-president; M. Ramsey, i tary ; I . Bowman Second row: J I raig, D. Dedrick, E. Spradlin, I Lucy, V. Starling Third row. A. Ragsdale, L. Seibel, F. Gouldman, A. Pinchbeck, J. Dallas Fourth row : V. Roller, E. Noel, I. Funk Fifth row : C Kegley, E. Hurdle, D. Tupper, M Halej Sixth row. B. Armstrong, M. Elliott, M. Cohen 211 Ln llie business world Dear Bill, [arm; 1949 Xdi too much lias been going on around school lately. However, our I ' l OMEGA I ' l, national business fraternity, made the headlines in The Breeze this week. Marilyn Lee, president, and Hazel Smith, secretary, will remember the Christmas holidays of 1948 for a long time because ii was then that they went to the national convention in Detroit. On April 6, Pi )mega Pi will observe its annual fraternity day. .Mr. Milton Smith, General Counsel for the Q. S. Chamber of Commerce in Washington, D. C, will be the speaker. That night the initiation of new members will follow a banquel to end their day. Our Curriculm V seniors and business teachers throughout the Shenandoah Valley should gain valuable experience when they participate in a shorthand clinic, jointly sponsored by the Madison College Department of Business Education and the State Board of Education in Richmond. By the way, Bill, is it the week end of the 15th that you are going to he in Richmond? Aunt Sarah wants to have you out for dinner. Sue I ' l OMEGA I ' l. First row. H. Smith, secretary; M. Lee, president; J. Rainey, treasurer; K. Collie, vice-president Second roii : F. Weir, M. Alberts, C. Peters, I. Havdon, G. Gander, N. Ellis, I. Shallcross, B. Steele Third row. S. Strader, I Walter, M. Bradley, M. Eggborn, E. Spivey, 1. Seidman, C. Moore, M. Goodwin, M. Baker, J. Cleveland 212 I mixincf business ana pleasure a Die Dear Bill, Your Business club may be active, but have you heard of the MADIS )N BUS- l.Xl ' .SS CLUB? The members made an early start this year by giving a tea for all college students taking one or more business subjects. As a result oi a drive for membership they now have eighty active members. During the year they have had several guest speakers, as well as short movies on business subjects. In the spring they presented a fashion show, -and, Bill, you should have watched those models mix beauty and business! The Business Club will end its year with the annual banquet, at which time the new officers will be tapped. To Miss Brady, their sponsor, goes much credit; her inspiration must have been abounding. Look what they have accomplished ! In a very businesslike manner, I remain Your Sue IFFK ERS. C. Moore, president; Miss Brady, advisor; M. Baker, vice . Ritenour, secretary; G. Arthur, treasurer 213 - slLv i belts ana cocklemells Dear Bill, Well, I ' m learning something new ever} day. After attending one of the DOLLY MADISON GARDEN CLUB programs, I feel as if I could go right out and plain one of the prettiesl gardens you ' ve ever seen. The girls in the club really do seem to have a lol of fun; for, besides all their helpful programs on arrangemenl of flowers and tips for gardening, they help to beautify the buildings in the spring liv placing cut flowers there. Tlu social ami business meetings of this club are held in Senior Hall, but the secrets of the flowers, the shared joys of gardening, and the watching of nature ' s ways are all found out-of-doors. In all these activities, they are very lucky in having Dr. and Mrs. Showalter, avid gardeners themselves, as their sponsors. Oh, Bill, 1 almost forgot! I must run along now and water my ivy. Sue GARDEN ' 1. 1 B First row: D. Bland, J. Bruce, secretary; L. King, X. Ellis Second row. M Baker, id president; I- ' . Lilly, M. Goodwin, treasurer; V. Ritenour, president 214 cojiylcj ( ocfeuie) 40P ■■■■■  ■ Oi r courts (iiid tools are full of activity when students and instruc- tors meet in [day. (.lasses keep the dust up and the water splashing during the day. but some sports are on the courts before breakfast and in Heed pool after dark. . . 215 IAXK GRANT, President Jrom the ararwstarw — Dear Bill, The ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION has been as busy as ever this year. Our campus colleagues have come to know thai wherever A. A. goes, success is sure to follow. Under the leadership of Jane Grant, A. A. has participated in a number of activities, leading dt ' f with the Freshman picnic in September and ending with May Day exercises last week end. Remember? Between these two dates have come such I 01 Mil. First row; II. Lanier, G. Kemp, J. Shelley, M. ( hapman, treasurer; M. Hodgson, B. Moyer, business manager; B. Monohan, Miss Shaffer Second row: M. Nethers, F. Garfinkel, N. Bowman, B. Johnson, K. Blak 216 things as entertainment for the visiting hockey and basketball teams, extramural trips, and the hockey tournament at William and Mary. Then, when Miss Apple- bee, the famous English hockey coach, came to Madison this year, A. A. almost turned cartwheels. As in the past, A. A. sponsored all in- tramural spurts, beginning with hockey in tin- tall and ending with softball in the spring. The intramural basketball tourna- menl was a big evenl fur everybody, even tin.- losers. I should know because we Inst! Miss Janette Shaffer, sponsor of A. A., tin- physical education staff, tin- members of A. A. council, and many others have worked fur A. A. this year. You ' ve heard me talk of all of them so often. By the way. Bill, did you make the baseball tram? I ' m taking exercises ever) nighl ! Sue 217 IK.W SHELLEY, President r ( jYon i ijou come over ana plaij Dear Bill, You ' ve heard me speak of all the phy- sical education majors and minors here on campus, but have I ever told you of their club? They have one all their nun. which they call MERCURY CLUB. ' Theirs has been among the mosl active clubs this year. Ine of their new pro- jects has been keeping the bulletin hoard in Reed Hall up-to-date. They really did, too. Another big project was back- ing the sophomores in their recreation program on campus, along with drawing up plans for a recreation council. IKK( I ' kY ( I. IK First row: M Chapman, reporter; I- Dickson, treasurer; J. Shelley, president; R. Monohan, secretary; F. Garfinkel, vice-president Second row: .1. Kayser, A. Stout, M. Kiser, M. 1 1 aim. M, Powell, H. Lamer. B. Furr, J. Hodgson, B. Bosserman, I. Bowman Third row: G. Kemp, M. Nethers, N. Bowman, B. fohnson, I Reynolds, B. Scott, .1. Grant, I- ' . Water-. I. Ihte. B. Banish, L. Early, K. Lewis, K. Travers, K. Blakemore 218 The Mercury Club has had worthwhile meetings this year. Early in the fall they welcomed new members with a picnic supper, fol- lowed by planned recreation. Dr. Rodgers brought the- first get-to- gether in a climax with a talk. Mrs. Johnston, sponsor, entertained the officers nf the cluh in her apartment, where they considered suggestions and plans for improvements. The cluli was divided into teams of Purple and Gold for hockey, basketball, and Softball. Mercury members also helped officiate at the intramural basketball games. In May a fun-tilled week end was spent at the college camp. All through the spring we ' ve seen the Mercury Clubbers hiking hack-campus, heard them sinking new college pep songs written by their members, and watched them having a wonderful time with one another. They really have the spirit! See you soon, Sue First row: D. Krmuss, C Cockrill, M Bluett, I ' . Savage, J. McKay, M. Moon Second row. 1 ' .. Spaulding, M. House, C. Sanderson, I ' . Kilduff, .1. Wenzel, X. Birch, V. Gouldin, A. Bossieux, I ' .. Ramsey, D. Webb Third row: M. Riddleberger, J. Cauley, K. Long, I . Graves, V Pond, L Woodyard, V Bowles, li. High, K. Sorensen, C. Carmen, C. Quesenberrj 219 ■ Jnake mat cjoau n, ■ i. Remember tin- exciting HOCKEY game I told you about last winter? That was one of the intramural games in which Johnston Hall remained undefeated. From the group of a hundred or nunc students who participated in intramural hockey, a squad of thirty players was selected to play in extramural games. In the extramural program Madison played the Alumnae and two games each with Sweet Briar and Westhampton and attended the annual State Hockey Tournament in Williamsburg. The team was justly proud of Catherine Cockrill and Henrietta Lanier, who were chosen for the Virginia Reserve Team, which played in the Southeastern District Tournament held in Baltimore, Maryland. At the end of the season, the hockey team gave a banquet in honor of their coach and leader, Miss Janette Shaffer. I hope next year ' s team does as well as this year ' s. But, just think. Bill, 1 won ' t he here to see them. Sue HOCKEY TEAM nd row. F w: M Howard, C. Cockrill, M. Bluett, .1. Shelley, H. Lanier, M. Nethers urr. M. Powell, K. Blakemore, M. Chapman, l Monohan, K. Lewis K. Travers, X. Kirch. I), Knauss, II. Johnson 220 1 1 +41 A. ijfcrt .: RA( QUET CLUB. I). Lewis, H. Lanier, N. Powell, N. Siviter, B. Strickland, J. Shelley Mrs. Hewett, K. Monohan, president; M. Chapman, M. Cohen, L. Peterson, B. Ramsey, M. Nethers, vice-president; N. Clendening, J. Coates, M, (. ' ritzer, J. Gram 45 -£, ove May 22, L949 Iliva, Bill, The tenuis club has ended the 1949 season with twenty-one new members and a brand new name, RACQUET CLUB. Ten new members joined in the fall and helped in making the spring closed-cup tournament a great event. Jane Grant, title-holder when we were freshmen, captured the cup again in last fall ' s tournament — this time from finalist Mac Critzer. The club presented the champion with an engraved silver bracelet at a special get-together, You know. Bill, Mrs. Hewett has steered that club through a great year. The Racquet-eers have attempted to encourage and f oster interest in tennis on the campus, and as far as I ' m concerned, they ' ve succeeded. I challenge you i i -lift yame of tennis as soon as 1 gel home! Love (ami not the tennis kind), Sue 221 K IIKRY CLUB. B. Scott, E. Copley, secretary; I. Morrison, vice-president; L. Early, president; .1. Shelley --from tke bowsir ' iYKj Hi, Bill, I had an apple shot from my head today — not by William Tell, hut l y a mem- ber of the ARCHERY CLUB! In the spring and with the first blades of grass, the Madison archers come with their hows and arrows to practice so thai they will be read) for the annual spring archery tournament. Never lei it be said thai Archery Club girls are selfish, because the joj of hitting bull ' s-eyes is nol limited In members alone. All interested students are invited to learn to shunt, and the club me ' mbers contribute their skill and know ledge in teaching the beginners the fundamentals of archery. That ' s how 1 came to try my skill today. 1 didn ' t do « had. Bill, just missed my aim once and hit nne of the library windows -and just when I was beginning to think 1 was a true daughter of William Till, too! ( )h, well, Sue 222 Ljials of the l eoiara Dear I ' .ill. I was so pleased to hear the nice compliment from Jim aboul our MODERN DANCE CLUB. Ii has been very active this year, you know, The members practice an hour or more each week t develop technique and control, in addition to working oul their own choreography. Isn ' t that a good word! ()n December 1 Charles Weidman, who performed with bis professional group for the whole school, conducted a master class technique for ' club mem- bers. The girls, accompanied by their sponsor, Mrs. Hewett, went to Washing- ton, I ' . G, on February 2, to see Martha Graham and her dance group. You ' ve heard of her, haven ' t you? The big dance recital that you spoke of in your letter was given on February 24 and featured such dances as At the Art Gallery, Hindu Dance, Dance of the Rag Dolls, and Green Grow the Rushes. The recital will he repeated in March for Homecoming week end. Perhaps you could come up for it then? Sue MODERN DANCE « LI B, First row: I.. Early, B. Bosserman Second row: S, White, A, McKechnie Third ro i S Si iy, I. Peterson, (1. Albera, C. Fleshman, E, ( hapman 223 Cscile of a cjisk Dear Bill, Thursday Nun should have been with me last nighl at 9:00! I went l our swimming )ool and saw the I ' ' RP USE CLUB in action, Natalie Bowman, the president, and Miss Savage, the sponsor, said that the 4 iris had been working on advanced swimming and life saving. I know, though, thai they have taken time out for fun at initiation and parties. Mow they ' re practicing For their water pageant to be held May 13. Wouldn ' t yon like to see it : Sue i PORPOISE LUB. First row: E, Pinching, F. fabson, G. Kellison, I Graves, B. Hur J. McKay, M. Moore, L, Fostei Second rou : K. Travers, S. Hobbs, N, Rennie, M. Clark, X. Bowman, president; Lanier, reporter; D, Levine, N. Phillips 224 M I ISON DUCHESSES. First row: T. Cauley, E. Long, B. Ramsey, K. Blakemore, J. Shelley, C. Cockrill, M. Bluett, H. Lanier Second row. R. Sorenson, L. Early, M. Reddout, S. Pickrel, J. Grant, M. Nethers, co-captain; B. Johnson, co-captain; I. Reynolds, L. W ' oodyartl TZz ' z« basket! Dear Hill, You asked me about our girls ' basketball team. Well, league play in the girls ' intramural basketball tournament got under way mi January 4 and continu- ed in a round-robin tournament. An elimnation tournament to determine the dormitory champions of the school followed. Irene Reynolds, a senior, along with .Miss LTlrich, one of our physical education instructors, organized and scheduled the intramural program. The extramural team was chosen from fifty-five play- f7 its at several tryoutS. From these players sixteen were selected to play on the squad. The MADISON DUCHESSES played through a successful season with Betsy Johnson as captain and Miss Ulrich as coach. The girls played Roanoke, West- hampton, and Sweetbriar Colleges. A game with the Alumnae during Homecoming week end climaxed the season for the Duchesses. Have I told you all you wanted to know, Hill? You might he interested to know that I throw a mean basketball myself! Love, Sue w V rt2SU A 1 1 225 Jn ' inor sports am major Henry really serves a mean ball. See that look in her eye? We made the goal, with a half dozen aching shins and a lueky drive. The birdie seems to just dwaddle in the air, so up we go after it . . . 226 qames for some of lis The thrill of a taut how makes (lipids of US all . . . Our dorm trams Ace the basketballs dribbling ■ H ■ 227 -a ) C keii re our bousl letj 70US Hello, Bill, The MADISi ). DUKES (the hoys ' basketball team i have just completed their schedule for this season. I am sending you a copy of it in case you can make any of tin- games : II Shenandoah College .Ian. H Washington ami Lee Ian. X ' I Bluefield College Jan. 12 II RP1 Jan. 15 T W ashington and Lee Ian. 21 T RP1 Feb. S II Bridgewater (allege I ' d ' . Hi T Bridgewater College Feb. 17 T Shenandoah College Feb. 28 H Bluefield College March 4 1 turriedly, Sue P. S. Tn case you can ' t understand my notation, II means here and T means there. MADISON hi KES: First row: II Woolf, I ' .. Nash, B. Home, C. Bobrick, B. Leak Second row. . Eye, W. Miller, B. Showalter, R. Weekley, W. Denton, (tiayei in) pictured, 1 1. Earman 228 Being together ' means so many things at Madison. ) ou haven ' t been to Madison unless yon have . . . 229 I ■ dreaded that 6:15 alarm. exchanged a friendly word around Joan in the library 230 stood in the booh line for hours rushed to lunch after H ednesday chapel. 231 known a rare special for Wednesday lunch — steak. . climbed to knowledge up Wilson steps. . . 232 gone to the Tea Room after class for a quick pick-up. wondered what the hoys find to talk about in the spring _ 233 escaped the doily humdrum with a stroll hack campus . . sunned and chatted on The Rock . 234 voted and wondered who our next campus leaders would be kept up with our sports and cheered our teams to victory . . 235 been initiated into our social world over a cup of tea . . . eaten your fish and read your Breeze on Friday night . . 236 been through the routine of signing out for a date played that last hand of bridge before lights out ■ 237 learned to knit — and made man-sized socks . Stumbled outside in your sleep for a fire drill 238 played hobo for a week end at college camp puffed ' « ' blowed ' re ' climbed each year to reach the Peak . . . H 239 taken part in Sunday church services . . . been a Big Sister to a Little Sister . 240 gained inspiration from a VIF candlelight ceremony c h j unity symbolized by the OW Girl—Netv G irl Cdding . . . f ft a .-afcrf -Tfezik ' ij 8k ti ■ t 241 Hatched Reed gym become a ballroom — and then the dance . . dashed for a seat on the } ns for home. 242 Here are the ' 49 pin-up personalities of Madison — Seniors and Jun- iors and Sophomores and Freshmen — and lovely reminders of manor able Madison traditions . . . 243 Ida Hart Chappell I Biddy Fensterwald d v Betty Weller : ' V ,. ' Mancha Holland Mary Wyth Porter CsYao ' dL tons . . . . 24.S Jibs Jiadi UOYl . . . . 1 « ■ -- H 9flrSj Hfl| H | | tR 1 ' H ' .r tf. jMs •? ' ' ' 1 H :- ' ■■■-■■ ' ■ 5 5Vra ' V .J 3k -C f 1 wrA B - 249 Uhrislynas 1 1 acjecih 1 i • • • • 250 Ofpple JjLossom 1 rincess .... I M ANN CURTIS 1 1 ' i m 251 Jnaij duem . . . . ib MAID-OF-HONOR Z rances (JJeeks 212 MAY COURT. Top: First row: V Walter, M. Rudasill, .1. Snowden, B. Weller, II. Chappell, M. Edwards. Second row: I. Hodgson, M. Fensterwald, S. Ferland, X Long, G. Kemp IV Miller, A. Hunter, J. Grant, I ' .. Sn.it. K Collie, E Dickson, .1. Denl Bottom: First row: B. Pamplin, B. Armstrong, F. Antrim, M. Zirkle, .1. Tysinger, . Curtis. Second •,.; ■: X. Bryant, R. Settle, Starling, B Broome, M. Nethers, C. Goodson, K. Savage, M. Heppy, B Johnson, X I arter, B I ewis, F Garfinkel 253 Queen Ebie ri-ifins . 254 4hA ex OPENING SECTION 1-8 ACADEMIC WORK ' Ml CLASSES 15-129 Seniors 16-86 Who ' s Who 87 Senior Biographies 88-95 juniors 96-107 Soph6mores 108-119 Freshmen 120 1- ' ADMINISTRATION 130-144 ( RGANIZATI INS 145-214 Alumnae 1 47 Student Service 148-155 Publications 156-1 ; ' ' Religious t60 169 Honorary. Scholastic 170-173 Music . 174-181 Social 182-201 1 )ramatics 202-203 International Relations 204-207 Vocational 208-214 ATHLETICS 215-228 51 H LIFE 229-242 FEATURES 24. 254 Class Features 244 147 New-Girl Bride and Maid-of-Honor 248 Miss Madison 249 Madonna and First Angel, Y. W. C A. Pageant 250 Apple Blossom Festival Princess 251 May Day 2 Z-2?A DIR ECT( R I ES 256-276 Student 256-273 Faculty 274-275 Alumnae Chapters 276 ADVERTISMENTS 255 Student dsirectoYif Abrams, Claire S 65 fudwin Vvenue, New Haven, ( onn. Vbrams, Hannah Helene 120 Brown Avenue, Hopewell, Va. Vdams, im llill «lo Martin Avenue, Richmond, Va. Vdams, Phyllis Lee c o Stanolind Oil Co., Star Route, Odessa, Tex. Vgnor, Kmii iiin Elizabeth 509 Jackson Vvenue, Lexington, Va. Albera, Eugenia Margherita 315 Monastery Place, Union City, N. J Alberts, Mary Sheppard 1 to Brewer Wenue, Suffolk, Va. Albright, Mildred Garden -Chase City, Va. Albrite, Lena Virginia Fulks Run, Va, Albrittain, Marj Louise Bel Alton, Md, Aldhizer, Martha Stuart Windsor Hills. Route 4, Roanoke, Va. Alexander, Ann Elizabeth 3228 West Grace Street, Richmond, Va. Allebaugh, Juan Evans Rcute 2, Box 106, Harrisonburg, Va. Alley, Gloria Mildred Box -lid, Grundy, Va. Allman, Mildred Ann 1110 College Street, Rockj Mount, Va. Almarode, Betty Jo Mt, Sidney, Va. Alt, Sue Ann Box 207, Franklin, i ine , Greta Louise 2626 Maryland Avenue, Marmet, W. Va Andrews. Mildred Jane Phenix, Va. Antrim, Frances Imogene Groometown Road, Greensboro, X. C. Appleton, Jacqueline Page 21 Elm Avenue, Hilton Village, Va. Armistead, Grace Mae 43 Gillis Road, Portsmouth, Va. nmstead, Martha Olivia $3 Gillis Road, Portsmouth, Va. Armstrong. Betty Jo Mt. Crawford, Va. Armstrong. Theima Jane Headwaters, Va. Arnold, Doris Lee 344 Day Avenue, S. W., Roanoke, Va. Arrants, Iris Nancy 200 Westmoreland Road, Falls Church, Va. Arthur. Gyneth Geo I Curt, Va. Ashburn, Judith Hill Route 3, Suffolk, Va. Atkins, Doris Louise 1852 Fairfax Avenue, Petersburg, Va. Atkins, June Lee 510 Franklin Street, Portsmouth, Va Bailey, Jeanne I leFord Route 1, Bristol, Va. Bain, Evelyn ( iay I )inwiddie, Va, Baker, Ellen Genevieve Route 2, Box 33, Woodford, a. Baker, Martha Elizabeth Strasburg, a. Baker, Mary Virginia Pamplin, Va. Banish, Barbara Webb 1032 Rcdgate Avenue, Norfolk, Va. Banner, Mary Ruth Castlewood, Va. Barbier, Elaine Dawn 6905 Woodland Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. I arger, Dorothy Eunice Main Street. Buchanan, Va. Barham, Mary Evelvn 309 Rockbridge Avenue, Portsmouth, Va. Barksdale, Charlotte Haynie 1213 Holly Street, South Norfolk, Va. Barnes, Betty Carolyn 1717 LaSalle Avenue, Norfolk, Va. Barnes, Virginia Lee 440 Chapel Street, Hampton. Va. Barnhill, Peggy Harrell 149 S. Saratoga Street, Suffolk, Va. Barrett, Katherine Estelle Route 1, Box 76, Franklin, Va. Bartley, Gloria Jacqueline I le erfield, Va. Barton, Barbara. Box 100, Rcute 2, Lost (reek. West Va. Barton, Mamie Frances Hardy, Va. Bales, Man. hi Helms 300 Glenloch Road, Ridley Park, Pa Batts, Betty Jo 402 Colonial Drive, Roanoke, Va. Batts, Elizabeth Louise 56-A Elizabeth Road, Hampton, Va Baxter, lean Adelaide 1770 Brandon venue, Petersburg, Va Beahm, Rosa Lee Nokesville, Va. Bear, Jean Anne 544 N. High Street, Harriscnburg, Va. Beckwith, Theima Patricia 1300 South Barton Street, Apt. . ' . ' ■?. rlington.Ya. Beducian, Margaret 2527 Stuart Wenue, Richmond, Va. Bedwell, Alma Ha 9o Paul Jones Street, Portsmouth, Va. Beeler, Beverlj Virginia 107 Holliday Street, Strasburg, Va. Begoon, Betty Wilberger (Nurse) Penn Laird, Va. Bell, G. Faye 112 Kingsboro Street, Suffolk, Va. Bell, Lee Hayden (Mr.) 310 W. Noble Street, Louisburg, X. C. Bellenot, Anne Elise 222 Roseneath Road, Richmond, Va. Rentier, Joan 1302 Orange Wenue, Roanoke, Va. Bentz , Bettj lane 131 E. Washington Street, Petersburg, Va. Berger, Lucille Price R. F. D. 1, Gretna, Va. B rndt, Ralph (Mr.) Woodland Avenue, Wyckoff, X. I. Bethel, Dorothy lane Massies Mill, Va. Bethel, Frances (lark Massies Mill, Va. Beville, Frances Averil I leWitt, Va. 255 Biddlecomb, Maria Elizabeth Fair Port, Va. Bihgham, Jerry Jo Ann 28 N. Oakland Street, Arlington, Va. Binion, Phyllis Doretha 005 Prospect Walk, Clifton Forge, Va. Birch, Nancy Fee 187 X. Columbus Street, Arlington, Va. Birchard, Marjorie Fee Oil Virginia Avenue, Harrisonburg, Va. Birckhead, Anna Mae Earlysville, Va. Bishop, I lelen Anne McKenncy, Va. Bishop, Jane Mustoe, Va, Bishop, Mary Catherine 505 Prince Henry Avenue, Hopewell, Va. Bishop, Mary Frances Mustoe, Va. Bishop, Peggy Anne 523 Cameron Avenue, Colonial Heights, Petersburg, Va. Black, Mary Elizabeth Route 1, Lexington, Va. Flack, Patricia Elaine 1017 12th Street, Waynesboro, Ya. Black, Ruby Fee Quinton, Va. Blacktnore, Cora Marie Route 2, Box 392, Norfolk, Va. Blair, 1 reue Frances Wellville, Va. Blakemore, ECittie Jean 518 E. Quarry Street, Manassas, Va, Blalock, Jane 1 [erndon Baskerville, Va. Blanchard, Rena Route 2, Savona, X.Y. Bland, Dorothy Ann Shanghai, Va. Blankenship, Martha Corinne Green Bay, Va. Blank-., Lucille Mable Drakes Branch, Va. I ' .Ian ton, Nancy Jean Cartersville, Va. Blasser, Joanne 1500 Main Street. South Boston, Va. Bluett, Mildred Mac 3811 Hillsdale Road, Baltimore. Md. Bobrick, Charles Basil (Mr.) 252 Fairfield Ave., Johnstown, Pa. Boice, Charlotte Mathews 15 Riverview Place, Lynchburg, Va. Bolen, Roberta Virginia Shreve Road, Falls Church, Va. Bonneville, Betty Jean 1(124 X. Frederick Street, Arlington, Va. Boone, Mary Ann 1126 College Street, Rocky Mount, Va. Bosserman, Bette Wise 291 Grattan Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Bossieux, Sylvia Anne Route 1, Box 403, Richmond, Va. Bosworth, Yirgilia Glazebrook 2201 Broadway, Roanoke, Va. Bott, Joy Arlene 4 Oak Street, Brunswick, Maine Bowen, Annie Met lain Warsaw, Va. Bowen, Barbara Route 2, Lawrenceville, Va. Bowen, Easter belle Route 2, Lawrenceville, Va. Bowen, Lucy I. Xan Eagle Oak Farms, Bland, Ya. I ' .i iu m, Martha Ann Eagle Oak Farms, Bland, Va. Bowie, Joyce Eleanor 1523 . King Street, Alexandria, Ya. Bow Ks, Ann Arlington Goochland, Ya. Bowman, Anna Lee Box 138, Edinburg, Va. Bowman, Audrey Phyllis (Nurse) W ' eyers Cave, Ya. Bowman, Betty Ann Mt. Jackson, Va. Bowman, Betty Ellen High Street, Edinburg. Ya. Bowman, Caroline Jay High Street, Edinburg, Va. Bowman. Moris Jean Route 1, Mt. Jackson, Va. Bowman. Marjorie Joan Edinburg, Va. Bowman, Xatalie Louise 430 Quackenbos Street. Washington, D. C. Bowman, William Joseph (Mrs.) Route 1, Box 31, Harrisonburg, Va. Bowyer, Audrey I leane 856 College Street, Bedford, Va. Boyd, Bettj Vlice 110 Grace Street, Roanoke, Va. Boyer, Charles William (Mr.) Woodstock, Va. Boyer, Richard Landes (Mr.) Woodstock, Va. Brackett, Lois lane 313 W. 28 Street. Norfolk, Va. Bradley. Mar, ha lane 1032 McCormick Blvd.. Clifton Forge, Va. Bradley, Man Jane 3123 W. Franklin, Richmond, Va. Brady, (Catherine Elizabeth 1213 Hawks Street, Petersburg, Va. Branch, Virginia Lee Back Bay. Va. Breen, Elizabeth Gregory (Mr-.) Willowbank, Route 2, Harrisonburg Va. Brecn. Robert M. (Mr.) Route 1. Harrisonburg, Va. Brcnncman. Jacob llen, Jr. (Mr.) ...9KU Cape View Avenue. Norfolk, Va. Brice, Judith Ellen Basye, Va I ' .ricc. Paul Benedict, Jr. (Mr.) Bayse, Va Brittingham, Barbara Ann 315 Glenburn Wenue, Cambridf Britton, Iran Carolyn 1212 Ohio Street. South Norfolk, Va. Brockman. Kan I lavies Sandidges, Va. Broglin, Millicenl nn 711 Seventh Wenue, Bristol, Tenn Brookfield, Phyllis Jane 607 Little Street. Vlexandria, Va. Brooking, Ellen Scott R, F D., Orange, Va. Brooks, Beverley Vnn 3101 Gay Vvenue, Gilberl (..miens, Richmond, Va Brooks, Clara Rehekah Soulh Hill, Va. Broome, Dorothy Elizabeth Slingshot . Dry Fork, Ya. Browder, Floisc Forcne Lawren© ville, Va Brown, Bettj Leigh Baskersville, Va. 257 Brown, Billie Belle 115 E. Darlington Avenue, Phoebus, Va. Brown, Jem Marie Route I, Box 484, Salem, Va. Brown, Kami ma Elizabeth Raphine, Va. Brown, Virginia Ann (Nurse) Route 4, Harrisonburg, Va. Bruce, Jeanne 11 1100 16th Street, Lynchburg, Va Bruce, Richard Theodore, Jr. (Mr.) Route 1, Box 29( , Harrisonburg, Va. Bryant, Bess Copeland Route 1, Courtland, Va. Bryant, Nancy Rose 110 Morningside Drive, Wilmington, N. C. Buchanan, Mary Sue 136 S. Grandview Avenue, Daytona Beach, Fla Buchanan, Nancy Louise Saltville, Va. Buck, Frances l.cc 2X03 Hancs venue, Richmond, a. Buckmaster, Jean Evelyn 2i 09 N . Lexington Street, Arlington, Va. Bumbaugh, Arlene Anna Route 1. Box 119, Chambersburg, Pa. Bunch, Shirley May 2( 13 Jefferson Park Wenue, Charlottesville, Va. Buracker, Dorothy Elaine 36 Cave Street, Luray, Va. Burgess, Man Elizabeth 221 Grace Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Burkholder, Mrs. John 1) Route 4, Harrisonburg, Va. Burkholder, Nancy Virginia Route, 4, Harrisonburg, Va. Burnett, Peggy Langston 204 (.lenient Avenue, Danville, Va. Burns, Barbara Ellen 2120 S. 2nd Street, Arlington, Va. Burns, Phyllis Ann 32 Walnut Street, Newington, Conn. Burruss, Helen Lenor Box -to, I ' enola, Va. Burton, Jacquelin Marie 217 Pinner Street, Suffolk, Ya. Burton, Ronald I lean (Mr.) 910 William Street, Fredericksburg. Ya. Butler, Hazel Barnes Carrsville Va. Butler, Jane Boston, Ya. Butler, Mildred Alice Inwood, W. Ya. Butler, Roy Gordon (Mr.) 1111 Prince Edward, Fredericksburg, Va. Butterworth, Nancye Jane Wilson, Va. Byrd, Margaret Campbell Kerr Street, Oanacock, Va. Cabaniss, Edith Lee Route 3, Yienna, Ya. Caldwell, Joanne R. F. D. 1, Box 10, Falls Mills, Va. Calhoon, Betty Elva 4 S. Colin 1 irive, Portsmouth, Va. Calhoon, Pollyanna I ale Enterprise, Va. Callender, Ann Elizabeth Rockingham, Ya. Calvert, Colleen Elizabeth 207 S. Muhlenberg Street, Woodstock, Va. Campbell, Christine Louise 300 W. Main Street, Luray, Ya. Campbell, Weston Richard (Mr) 5 S. DeFord Avenue, Luray, Ya. Camper, Lois Marie Route 1, Covington, Va. Caracofe, Wesley Lynnwood (Mr.) Box 68, Dayton, Va. Carmen, Claudenia Ruth 65 Oak Grove Drive, Baltimore 20, Md. Carpenter, Glenna Mae Box 2S, Hot Springs, Va. Carpenter, Miriam Virginia 122 Wythe Crescent 1 irive, Hampton, Ya. Carratt, Clco 437 3rd Street, X. E., Charlottesville, Ya. Carter, Ann Esther North ( iardcn, Ya. Carter, David Alvin (Mr.) 109 Franklin Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Carter, Hazel Lorraine Route 1, Clinchport, Va. Carter, Julia Anne 3719 Crutchfield Street, Richmond, Va. Carter, Margaret Ann Ridgeway Va. Carter, Nan Coker 203 Cameron Avenue, Petersburg, Va. Carter, Robbie Cay Route 2, Amherst, Va. Cassada, Doris Anne Route 1, South Boston, Va Castles. Jane Elizabeth 505 Dinwiddle Avenue, Blackstone, Ya. Caton, Virginia Lee Shepherdstown, W. Va. Cauley, lean Audrey Hot Springs, Va. Caulk. Mary Lee 1596 Bay View Blvd., Norfolk. Va. Chambers, Manuella P. ( ). Pox 95, 14th Baltic St., Virginia Peach. Va. ( hapmaii, Petty Jane 1305 I linwiddie Avenue, Richmond, Va. Chapman, Elsie May 306 N. Second Avenu :, Hopewell, Va. Chapman, Margaret Stine Shenandoah Caverns, Ya. Chapman, Shirley Mac 1010 Main Street, AltaVista, Ya. Chappell, Ida Hart Sedley, Ya. Chason, lane Lee ; ..Route l, Box 650, Annandale, Ya. Chauncey, Kathryn Elizabeth 2406 Page Terrace, Alexandria, Y ' a. Clark, Emma Lou Route 1, Box 157. l.utz, Fla. Clark, Emma Lou 119 West High Street, istock, Ya. Clark, Margaret Marion Aylett, Va. Clarke. Mariana Pastor Box 37. Churchland, Va. Clatterbuck, Donald Baker (Mr.) Route 1. Harrisonburg, Va. Clatterbuck, Robert Franklin (Mr.) Rome 1. Box 286, Harrisonburg, Va. Claxton, Janet Burlingame . 2 Lindbergh Avenue, Needham Heights, Mass. i leaver, Pauline Virginia Rough Run, W. Ya Clegg, William Glen (Mr.) Route 2. Harrisonburg, Va. ClendeniiiK, Nadine 227 S. Maple Avenue, Martinsburg, W. Ya. 258 Cleveland. Betty Lawson Craigsville, Va. Cleveland, Jane W arren Millboro, Va. Cline, Nell Marie Route 1. Waynesboro, Va. Coates, Carrie Jane Route 1. Halifax, Ya. i oates, Charlotte Ruth ■ Woodville, Va. ( loates, Mercer Jane Banco, Va. Cobb, Marj Louise Route 3. Fairfax, Va. Cocke, Jeanette Rose Route, 3, Gretna, Va. Cockrill, Mary Catherine Route 3, Herndon, Va. Cohen, Mary Frances 117 S. Colonial Wenue, Richmond, Va. Colbert, Shirley Anne Gretna. Va. ( ollie, (Catherine Vnn Route 2, Ringgold, Va. Collie, Mary Beth Rural Retreat, Va. Collins, Elizabeth Anne Box 196, Clinchco, Ya. Collins, Jean Katherine 201 Madison Avenue, Cape Charles, Ya. Collins, June Marie (Nurse) Timberville, Va. Cblonna, Marion Anne 116 Pine Street, Cape Charles, Va. Combs, Nancy Browning 4(H) Altamont Circle, Charlottesville. Ya. Compher, Margaret Ann 1679 N. Longfellow Street. Arlington, Va. Connock, Frances May 110 Todd Avenue. Charlottesville, Va, Conrad, Betty Ruth.. Arbovale, W. Va. Cook, Mazie Gwendolyn Yancey Mills, Ya. Cooke, Mary Anne 632 Graydon Park, Norfolk, Va. Cooke, Mary Yirginia Box 27, Orange, Va. Coolikoff, Virginia Louise 2830 S. Columbus Street, Arlington, Va. Coon, Alice Elizabeth 13 Highland Place, Needham 92, Mass. Confer, Mildred Ramoaa 1224 N. Main Street, Danville, Ya. Copley, Khie Holloway Meadow Springs Farm, Oley, Pa. Copley, Mary Carolyn 5113 Evelyn Byrd Road, Richmond, Ya. Cosby, Martha Lou Route 3, Box 43, Glen Allen, Va. ( isby, Peggy May Route 3, Box 43, Glen Allen, Ya. Coverston, Jean Elizabeth Box 126, Elkton, Va. i ! i ey, Martha Dotte Snowville, Va. Craddock, Ruby Elizabeth. ' Route 2, Box 84, Chatham, Va. Craig, Joanne Shumate Axton, Ya. Cramer, Joyce Eleanor Boston Road, Sutton, Mass. Craun, Helen Rebecca (Nurse) Grottoes, Va. Crider, Betty Elizabeth ( Nurse) Mt. Jackson, Ya. Critzer, JoAnne 2527 Key Boulevard, Arlington, Va. Critzer, Margaret Anne 1437 Mulberry Street, Waynesboro, Ya. Cross, Mildred Hobson 703 ' • W. Washington Street, Suffolk. Va. Crowder, Dorothy Elaine 118 N. Royal Street, Alexandria, Va. Crowell, Dorothy Eloise 16 Fourth Street, S.E., Pulaski, Va. Culpepper, Betty Sue Route 2, Box 369AA, Portsmouth. Va. Cupp, Hiwana Route 1, Bridgewater, Ya. Curl, Evelyn Elaine 10 E. Bond Street, Winchester, Ya. Curran, Mary Martha 20 Temple Court, Portsmouth, Ya. Curtis, Ann Rush 424 New York Avenue, Norfolk. ' a Curtis, Mary Franklin 3024 Grove Avenue, Richmond, Ya. Cutler, Peggy Ann Tasley, Ya. Daciek, Joseph Robert (Mr.) 9 Freeman Street, West Orange, N. J. Dallas, Alice Joyce Route 2, Nathalie, Va. Dalton, Katherine Yernclle Box 45. Hurt. Va. Daniels, Anna 305 Main Street. Alta vista, a Darby, Clara Wailes 200 Oakmonl Road, Washington Grove, Md. 1 arrar, Jean Katharine ( Nurse) Box ' ' 3. Ver ma, Va. Daugherty, Patricia Elizabeth Maple Avenue, Crisfield, Md. 1 (avis, Anne Carolyn Quinton, Va. Davis, Doris Jane 711 Washington Street. Cumberland, Md. 1 lavis, Elma Yvonne Route 3. Box 474. Alexandria, Ya. Davis, Janet I lugger 94 Hopkins Street, Hilton Village, Ya. 1 lavis, lean ( ion, 1 133 Pocahontas Place, Hampton, Va. I lavis, luanita Parker Whaleyville, Ya. Davis, Mary Eleanor 38 Emmons Place. Portsmouth, Va. Davis, Mildred lacqucliiic Id] K Street. Copeland Park. Newport New . Va I i.u I-. Sliirle I r, Route 1 1, Box 171. Richmond, Va Day, Mary Jane White Oak Road. Dover. Del I lean, Norman Smith (Mr.) Route 2, Box 199. Harrisonburg, Va. I leane. 1 d rn ithy arine Stanardsville, Va. Deaton, Eleanor Marie 337 Roxbury Street. Clifton Forge, Va Dedriek. I lolly Louis, ' 237 Florence cnue. Waynesboro, Va 1 ' el lot. Mary Kathcryn X. Main Street, Chatham, Ya. Delarnette. Rebecca Anne ( ' larktnn. Va. Dent, JoAnn Ft, Defiance, Va. 259 Denton, Edgar Warren, Jr. (Mr.) Harrisonburg, Va. Devier, Sheffey Lewis, Jr. (Mr.) 332 Franklin Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Dexter, Nancj Lee 4443 S. 34th Street, Arlington, Va. Dhein, Shirley Ann 114 E. Greenwaj Blvd., Falls Church, Va. I lickie, Emilie Louise Roseland, Va. Dickson, Evelyn Lois 909 X. Edgewood Strict. Arlington, Va. Diehl, Callie fohn (Mr.) Mt. Crawford, Va i lill, Sarah Jane 5405 Willow Lawn, Richmond, Va. Dinzes, Robin Ellen 918 Suburban Parkway, Portsmouth, Va. Dishman, Bernice Love 163 Chesterfield Wenue, Petersburg, Va. I lixon, Virginia Elizabeth Pungo, Va. Dobbs, I liana Shenandoah, Va. Dofflemoyer, Jean Carter 620 Rugby Road. Charlottesville, Va. I lolly, Elinor June Franklin, W. Ya. Donovan, Barbara Ann 610 W. Main Street. Covington, Va. Donovan, Elva Maxiue (Nurse) Linville, Va. I lonovan, Sally Newton 2410 N. Glebe Road, Arlington, Va. Dopfer, Emma Mary 637 — 33rd Street. Newport News, Va, I lorrington, Lorraine ( irace 75 W. 5th Street, Oswego. X. Y. Doughterty, Mary Clare 176 Third Street, Pulaski, Ya. Doughton, Nancy Elizabeth Ro ute 1, Box 391, Alexandria, Ya. 1 louglas, Jean Sanderson Lovettsville, ' a. 1 lovel, Anne Hundley I linkel Avenue, Bridgewatcr, Ya. 1 1. ivel, Hetty Stanley, Va. Dovel, Jacqueline Virginia 1508 — 19th Avenue, Beaver Heights, Md, 1 (owns, Suzanne Bruguiere 25 Inwood Road, Chatham, N. J. Draper, Nancy Francis 125 N. Saratoga Street, Suffolk, Va. Driver, Dorilas Jacob (Mr.) Route Cumberland, Md. I (river, Everette Franklin (Mr.) Timberville, Va. I ludley, Betty Jean 5114 — N. 15th Street, Arlington, Va. 1 iuer son, Ann Virginia Bumpass, Va. 1 hike, Hetty I ' age 412 Glendale Road, Hampton, Ya. Dukes, Margaret Fstelle Laurel, Va. Dukes, Norma Jane 112 Liberty Heights, Federalshurg, Md. 1 lunnavant, Laura Belle Charlotte Court House, Va. 1 itmthorne. Marjorie 22 Pennroad Avenue, Trenton, N. I. Dyal, Anne Vivian 47-27 45th Street, Wbodside, Long Island, N . Y. Dyer, Marjorie Anne Raines Avenue, Sandston, Ya. Eagle, Donald Paul (Mr.) 624 Collicello Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Early, Lois Loraine 216 — 3rd Street, Harrisonburg, Va Earman, Harry Canter (Mr.) 194 E. Market Street, Harrisonburg, Va, Eason, Virginia I are Carrsville, Ya. Eaton, June Kinzer Route 1, Bedford, Ya. Eavey, Basil Lorrain (Mr.) W ' eyers Cave, Va. Eavey, James William (Mr.) Ylt. Sidney, Va. Echard, Lew Ann Keezletown, Va. Edens, Virginia Pearl (Mrs.) (Special) Copper Hill, Va. Edmonds, Marion Owen 86 Hewlett, Street, Roslindale 31, Mass, Edwards, Audrey Jean 419 Highland Avenue, Suffolk, Va. Edwards, Edsel E. (Mr.) 394 Y. Water Strut, Harrisonburg. Ya. Edwards, Mary Pierce Route 1. Ettrick, Va. Eggborn, Margaret Swan Rixeyville, Va. Eisenberg, Dorothy Marie 931 N. Augusta Street, Staunton, Ya. Elder, Sylvia Mae. ' 1KM 7th Street, Altavista, Va. Elliott, Dorothy Cassen 7oo Botetourt Street, Norfolk, Va. Elliott, Margaret Elizabeth Route 3, Farmville, Va. Ellis, Nancy R Route 2, Hopewell, Va. Ely, Anne Claire 3548 S. Stafford Street, Arlington, Ya. Emswiller, Helen Paige Mt. Jackson, Ya. Epperson, Augusta Henrietta Clark ton, Va. Epperson, Marjorie Hall Lawreneev ille, Va. Eppling, Petty Jane Jefferson Wenue, Covington, Ya. Ervin, Bruce Leon (Mr.) 159 E. Elizabeth Street. Harrisonburg, Ya. Eshleman, Velma Mae (Nurse) Route 4, Pox 34, Harrisonburg, Va. Estes. Mildred Bushong ( Mrs.) 2718 N. Loroom Lane, Arlington. a. Evans, John Burke (Mr. I Edinburg, Ya. Eye, Doretha Mae Route 1. Waynesboro, Va. Eye, Walter Lahman (Mr.) 130 S. Brook Avenue, Harrisonburg, Va. Fahnestock, Nancy Lorraine 518 S. Broad Street, Lititz, Pa. Farnum, Marline Joyce 4803 Washington Blvd., Arlington, Va. Fauber, Betty Faye Mt. Sidney, Va. Fauber, fanice Ann Mt. Sidney, Ya. Eawlcy, I ). W. (Mr.) Broadway, Va. 260 Fendley, Jitnmie Lou 1908 Elm Avenue, Portsmouth, Va. Fensterwald, Myra 1337 Graydon Avenue, Norfolk, Va. Fenstress, [Catherine Paige Fentress, a. Ferguson, Charlotte Marie 1211 — 13th Street, S. W., Roanoke, Va. Ferland, Sarah Mae 10K Woodrow Street, Charlottesville, Va. Fisher, Shirlej Ann Quinton, Va. Fitzhugh, Kdvthc Eugenia 101 Tazewell Avenue, (ape Charles, Va. Flax, Harriet Jean 714 Shirley Avenue, Norfolk, Va. Fleshman, Charlotte Ann 109 Sykes Avenue, Simonsdale, Portsmouth, Va. Flora, Gloria Irene 0706 Hillandalc Road, Chevy Chase, Md. Foley, John Gibson (Mr.) Kimball, Ya. Ford, Betty Jane 54 Arden Road, aterbury, Conn. Forrest, lean Carol Jeffs, a Foster, M. Lorraine 6 Sunset Drive, Alexandria, Va. Fowlkes, Beverly Ann 2908 Grayland Avenue, Richmond, Va. Fox, Rebecca Frances ' . .Aqua, Va, Fravel, Nancy Lee 129 S. Main Street, Woodstock, Va. French, Nancy Louisa Roseville, Va. Fritsch, Thelrna Jacquelyn 509 Greenwood Drive, Portsmouth, Ya. Funk, Jane Elizabeth Berry ville, Ya. Funkhouser, Nellie Elizabeth McGaheysville, Va. Funkhouser, Patsy Jane New Market, Va, Funkhouser, Ruth Kathleen McGaheysville, Va. Furnal, Marilyn Anne Box 152, Oceana, Ya. Furniss, 1 )iane Lee Saxis, Va. Furr, Barbara Worth 334 Byrd Street, Hopewell, Va. Caines, Jack Allen (Mr.) Route 3, Box 176, Harrisonhurg, Va. Gai ther, Norma lean ( 27 Columbia Avenue, Cumberland, Md Gallup, Jacqueline Elizabeth 811 FYeeman Avenue, Norfolk 6, Va. Gambill, Joseph Foch ( Mr.) 301 Monument Avenue, Harrisonhurg, Va. Gambill, Kenton Filler (Mr.) 515 S. Mason Street, Harrisonhurg, a. Gambill, Victor Persons (Mr.) ,717 S. Mason Street, Harrisonhurg, Va. Gander, Gena Ellen Luray, Va. Garber, Greta Yvonne 37 Shenandoah Avenue, Harrisonhurg, Ya. Garher, Joyce Lillie 1308 S. Main Street, Harrisonhurg, Va. Garber, Marie Virginia 204 Parkway, Winchester, Ya. Garfinkel, Frances Louise 508 Brown Avenue, Hopewell, Ya. Garner, Thomas Edward ( Mr. ) Matewan, West Ya. Garett. Ann Box 291, Paw Paw, West Va. Garth, Nancy Coleman Nellysford, Va. Garwood, Margaret Virginia fton, Va. Gatling, Mary Estelle 734 Graydon Pk., Norfolk, Va. Gauldin, Christine 23(1 Gray Street, I lanville, Va. Gehman, Huldah Harriet Route, 4, Harrisonhurg, Va. Geiger, Caroline Watson 2271 Wrightshoro Road, Augusta, Ga. Gemill, Elizabeth A 4656-B S. 36th Street, Arlington, Ya. Gentry, Peggy Louise Galax, Ya George, Sally Vaughn 124 Pine Street, Cape Charles, Va. Georges, Constance Locust Avenue, Charlottesville, Ya. Gibson, Beverley Louise Route 1, Charlottesville, Va. Gibson, Nancy Annette 1114 Kanawha Blvd., E., Charleston, W. V;.. Gilbert, Ann McCaulcy Churchville, Ya. Gilbert. Marie Jackson Stanardsville, Va. Gill, Charlotte Elizabeth Miskimon, Va. Gillenwater, Mary Edna Box 1080. Staunton, Ya. Gilmore, Mary Marshall Box 562, Culpeper, Ya. Gilpin, Myrtle Elizabeth 164 Valley Street. Abington, Va. Gimbert, Evelyn Marguerite Box 108, Oceana, Va, Glenn, Hazel Pearl Route 1, Box 2031 ' ., Elkton, Va. Glunt, Laura M 236 S. Main Street, Woodstock, Va. Good, Lynwood Harry (Mr.) Route 1. Rileyville, Ya. Good. Margaret Alice Route 1, Broadway, Va. Good, Virginia Maxine McGaheysville, Va. Goodall, lane Lillian Star Route. Gordonsville, a Goode, Irene Novella Moselcy, Va. Goode, Lois Mae Flint Hill. Ya. Goodman, Sally Ann 134 Abernethy Drive, Trenton. N. J. Goodson, Frances Carv Box 251. Chester, Va. Goodwin. Mary Catherine Route 1. Afton, Va. Gordon, I ' .■mu lie l ' aye Timbersville. Va, Gordon, Ellen Louise Middleburg, Va. Gordon, Josephine 7 F ' redonia Avenue, Lynchburg, Va. Gore. Mirian Evelyn i22 S. Fairfax Street. Alexandria. Va, I iosney, Eleanore I lean Keeling. Va. 261 Gouldin, Virginia Lane 1513 Young Street, Richmond, Va. Gouldman, F reda Charlesworth 1409 Winchester Street, Fredericksburg, Va. Grandle. William Edward (Mr.) 384 E. Wolfe Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Granger. Mary Julia 1913 Washington Street, Bluefield, W. Va. Grant, Jane Vugusta 402 Princeton Road, Suffolk, Va. Grant, Virginia 376 Graj Avenue, Winchester, Va. Graveley, Roberta Tredway 1211 Washington Avenue, Smith Boston, Ya. Gravely, Anne Tarter 1211 Washington Avenue, South Boston, Va. i rraves, Betty Jean Greenwood, a. Graves, Constance Mm 90S Woodberry Road, Richmond, Va. Graves Elizabeth Carolyn Madison, Ya. Craves, Margaret Erie Sleeks Tavern, Ya. Green, Lena Mae Amissville, Va. Griffin, Marjorie Marie Buckhorn, Va. Griffith, Bessie Louise Pocahontas, Va. Griffith, Patricia Carolyn Route 3, Gaithersburg, Md Grim, Betty Ann 375 National Avenue, Winchester, Ya. Groh, Shirley Frances 220 Lyon Blvd., Poland, Ohio Groseclose, Barbara Ann Route 3, ytheville, Va. Groseclose, Margaret Ann Route 1, Marion, Va. Gross, Grace Elizabeth (Nurse) Eastern Mennonite College, Harrisonburg, Va. Grove, Janet Nell Route 3, Fishersville, Va. Grubb, Laila Mae Route 4, Chatham, Ya. Grubb, Mary Emma Route 4, Chatham, Va. Gunnell, Lynette Kathleen 2107 Leckie Street, Portsmouth, Va. Gurley, Margaret Elaine 945 N. Livingston Street, Arlington, Va. Haddad, Jeanette Zaheada 3733 Warren Street. N. ., Washington, I). C. Haga, Isabelle Leetta Middletown, Va. Halm. Mary Lea Brandy wine, W. Ya. Hale, Kathryn Strother Pearisburg, Ya. Haley, Mildred Marie 1118 Main Street, Danville, Va. Hall. Louise Hohson 4528 E. Seminary Avenue, Richmond, Va. Hall, Maudleene E Box 425, ( ialax, Va. Hall, Virginia Mae Route 3, Lexington, Va. Ham. Marcia Cathleen Stone Ridge, N. Y. Ham. Patricia Kaith Stone Ridge, Marbletown, N. Y. Hamilton, Mary (Catherine Box 103, Burkeville, Va. Hamilton, Nancy Lynn Nassawadox, Va. Hammons, Patricia Mary 65 Centre Avenue, Abington, Mass. Hanback, Betty lane East Main Street. arrenton, Va. Hannabass, Virginia ( ioodview, Ya. Harlin, Ann Vernon 211 Paul Street, Harrisonburg, Ya. Harlowe, Shirley Ann Ivy Road, Charlottesville, Ya. Harman, Anne Lee Bridgcwater, Va. Harpine, Casper Allen (Mr) Route 3, Box 16, Harrisonburg, Va. Harrington, L. M. Inctt Lindsay, Va Harris, Mary Yaughan Courtland, Ya. Harris, Ruth Loraine 2606-36 Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. Harris, Wanda Jane Eastham Route. Charlottesville, Va. Harrison, Mildred Carter Eclipse, Ya. Harshbarger, Helen Ruth 1606. Citj Point Road. Hopewell, Va. Hartman, Charlotte Roberta ' . Fishersville, Va. Hartman, Nancy Melfa, Va. Hartsook, Margaret Joan 2215 Davis Lam-, Richmond, Ya. Hatch, Lawrence- Worth 28 E. Linden Street, Alexandria, Ya. Hatchik, Araxy McLean, Va, Hawkins, Audrey Louise New Market, Va. Hawkins. Dorothy Jean New Market, Va. Hawkins, Joan Lind 525 S. Sycamore Street, Petersburg, Va. Hawkins, Mary Ferguson (Mrs.) Clifton, Va. Haydon, Marion Joyce Main Street, Kilmarnock, Va. HeatWOle, Sarah Margaret Mt. Clinton, Ya. Heavner, Betty Lou Deer Run. W. Va. Heiber, Norma Eda 16 Swift Road, Framingham, Mass. Heishman, Betty Lou Route 2, Harrisonburg, Va. Heishman, lri- Maxine (Nurse) Route 2, Harrisonburg, Va. Heishman, Robert Franklin ( Mr.) Woodstock, Va, Helbig, roan Louise 5708 Park Avenue, Richmond, Va. Hen-haw, Bettj Lou Charles Town, W . Va. Heppy, Mary Ann 1320 Lake Street, Elmira, N. Y. 1 lerbert, Dorothy Ann Waverly, Va. High, Dorothj Eleanor 210 Chatsworth Avenue, Reisterstown, Md. Hileman, Anna Louise 518 Taylor Street, Lexington, Ya. 2h2 Hill, Anne Roane 553 Delphine Avenue, Waynesboro, Va. Hill. Joseph Cecil, Jr. (Mr.) Bridgewater, Va. Hilton, Sophie 1). (Mrs.) S. Main Street, Woodstock, Va. Himelright, Rebecca Lois 005 S. Raleigh Street, Martinsburg, W. Va. Hiner, Betty Jean Route 1, Waynesboro, Va. Hines, Ruth Elizabeth Gladys, Va. rlinson, Dorothy ( ireen Paris, Va. Hippensteele, Hetty Ann 7522 Kenleigh Avenue, Baltimore 6, Mil. I lite. Libby Anne Timberville, a. Hobbs, Shirley Virginia 127 Severn Road, Norfolk, Va. Hobson, Joan Dallas 1(16 High Street, Salisbury, Md. 1 [ockman, Phyllis Alphin Fairfield, Va. Hodges. Burdeane 71i West H Street, Elizabethton, Term. Hodgson, Man- FitzRandolph 22 S. Boulevard, Richmond, Va. Hoffman, Pansy (Jldene 68 Franklin Street. Martinsville, Va. Hogan, Eleanore Marree 27 Bainbridge Avenue, Portsmouth, Va. Holcomb, Betty Louise Box 84, Fries, ' a. Holland, Manclia Thomasina 803 Pace Court, F ' ranklin, Va. Holland, Margaret Ann 282 N. Lewis Street, Staunton, Va. Holland. Sue Rebecca Moneta, Va. Holliday, Eleanor Bonn Box 141, Elkins, W. Va. H olloman, Juanita Lynn P. O. Box 241, Victoria, Va. Holloway, Betty Ann (Nurse) Bridge-water, Va. Holloway, Hazel Barbara 703 Wloolfolk Street, Macon, C-a. Holsinger, Betty Lee Broadway, Va. Hooker, Bernice May Nokesville, Va. Hooker, Mary Elizabeth Nokesville, Va. Hooper, Virginia Rebecca 209 — 24 Street, Virginia Beach, Ya. Hoover, Ernest M ah Ion (Mr) 130 S. Brook Avenue, Harrisonburg, Va. Hoover, Florence Fae 1550 N. I lanville, Arlington, Ya. Hoover, Janet Elizabeth Route 1, Harrisonburg, Va. Horn, [Catherine Ann Mt. Solon, Va. Horn, Mary Virginia Mt. Solon, Va. Horn, Raymond Waugh ( Mr.) Clinton Avenue, Wyckoff, N. I. Home, William Charles (Mr.) 340 E. Elizabeth, Harrisonburg, Ya. Hornsby. Peggy Jean Route 11. Box 968, Radford, Ya. Hosely, Mary Jean Box 412, 6 Kupper 1 )rive. Mantoloking, N. J. Hoskinson, Georgia Winifred 916 S. Washington, Falls Church, Va. Hostetter, Abram Martin (Mr.) Route 1, Gap, Pa. Hostetter, Gladys Louise Eastern Mennonite, Harrisonburg, Va. Hotinger, Mildred Alice Route 2, Lexington. Va. Hotinger, Ruby Ann Route 2, Lexington. Va. Hounchell, Martha Ford 630 Ott Street, Harrisonburg, Va. House, Frances Marie Route 2, Box 34, Nokesville, Va. Howard, Bessie Hawk (Mrs.) 4 Vista Avenue, Lynchburg, Va. Howard, Marianna Virginia 1617 Confederate, Richmond, Va. Hoy, Matilda Belle Route 1, Box 273, Harrisonburg, Va. Hubbard, Maggie Star Route, Chatham, Va. Hudgins, Florence Evelyn Tabb, Va. Huffman, Rachel Marie (Nurse) 429-4tb Street, Shenandoah, Ya. Hughes, Frances Lee Box 212, Staunton, Va. Humphries, Audrey Lee Route 2, Box 483, Norfolk, Ya. Hundley. Virginia I tare Fieldale, Va. Hunter, Alice Carolyn 3008 Lamb Avenue, Richmond, Ya. Hunter, Anne Howard LaCrosse. Va. Hunter, Elizabeth Hess (Mrs.) 218 S. Main Street, Lexington, Ya. Hunter, lames llain (Mr.) 1445 Valley Street, Harrisonburg. Ya. Hurdle. Barbara Win Riverside Drive, Salisbury, Md. Hurdle, Betty Riverside Drive, Salisbury, Md. Hurst, Margarel Benjamin 1 itch ley, Va. Hutton, Trula [Catherine Route 2, Bristol, Ya. Hylton, Mary Ellen Hampton Ridge, Bedford, Va. Ingram, Patricia fill Rives Road, Martinsville, Va. Inskeep, Thelma Grace Box 5(1 ' . Culpeper, Va. Ives, Patricia Vnne 1417 X. Fillmore, Arlington, Va. Jackson, Maribess 855 D. Street. Harrisonburg, Va Jackson, Sylvia Jean Imburg, Va Jackson, Virginia l.ee 160 Warsaw Avenue, Harrisonburg, Va. Jackson, Wanda 1325 W. 38th Street. Norfolk, Va Jamerson, Cornelia Pamplin, Ya. Jamerson, Mary Elizabeth Route 5, Bedford, Va. 263 James, Barbara Virginia Star Route 3, Culpeper, Va. tames, Florence Irene 9oo W. Broad Street, Richmond, Va, James, Jacqueline Louise 212 S. Irving Street, Arlington, Va James, Mildred Elizabeth Korea, a, Jamison, Russell Henry (Mr.) Covington, Va I .ir is, Rita Dunton Machipongo, Va Jennings, Edna Miller 1210 N. Barton Street, Arlington, Va. Jennings, Sue Estelle 1135 S. Main Street, Harrisonburg, Va. [essup, Margaret Fair South Hill, Va. Jett, Mattie Janette .Floyd, a, Jobson, Frances Lee 615 Roseneath Road, Richmond, Va. Johnson, Barbara Lee Route 12. Dickens Road, Richmond, Va. Johnson, Betsy Lee 712 Riverside lime, Lynchburg, Va, Johnson, Betty Frances 90 Beach Road, Hampton, Va fohnson, Clinton Ann Falmouth, Va. li.hiiM.ii, Martha Gray 13.5 Sutherlin Avenue, Danville, Va. Johns..,,, Phyllis Ruth 1031 Sylvan Drive, Falls Church. Va. Jones, Anna Elizabeth Middletown, Va. Jones, Doris Mac 227 Cherry Avenue, Hampton, Va. Jones, Lucy Elvin 701 Franklin Street, Lynchburg, Va. Jones, Roberta 315 Brightwood Wenue, Hampton, Va. Joseph, lean Elinor 162 N. High Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Joyce. (Catherine Anne 4523 Fitzhugh Avenue, Richmond, Va. Judd, Hetty Louise 2305-38th Street, X. ., Washington, D. G. Julias, Mar] Catherine 251 Newman Avenue, Harrisonburg, Va. Kabler, Betty Joyce 407 Westmoreland Place, Lynchburg, Va. Kackley, ilia Mae Berryville, Va. Karnes, ( ieneva Frances Route 2, Buchanan, Va. Kasey. Mary Elizabeth 404 Forest Street. Martinsville, Va, Kaylor, Margaret Susan 261 I ' ark Place, Harrisonburg, Va. Kayser, Janet Walton Columbia, Va. KefTer, Betty Sue New Castle, Va. Kegley, Sarah Catherine Route 4, Staunton, Va. Keller, Arthur Steven (Mr) Box 207A, R..utc 1, Vienna, Va. Kellison, ( ireta Jo Virginia Avenue, Glen Allen, Va. Kelly, Joyce Anne 3913 Fauquier Avenue, Richmond, Va, Kemp, Gladys Elnora Luray, Va. Kennette, ti. Carrol 1828 Watchung Avenue, Plainfield, N. J. Kenny, Margaret Ann 811 Commercial Street, Clifton Forge, Va. Kernan, Rosemary 210-38th Street, irginia Beach, Va. Kesner, Hetty Joy Route 2, Dayton, Va. Keyser, Frances Le Vier 421 S. Lexington Street, Covington, Va. Keyser, Norma Nell Luray. Va. Kil.ler, Janice Grey Quicksburg, Va. Kibler, Janice Jar.e (Nurse) Luray, Va. Kidwell, Mary Ann 1208 S. Oakcrest Road, Arlington, Va. Kilduff, Patricia Mary 51 Muliord Gardens, Yonkers 3, X. Y. Kimble, Hide Phyllis Uppertract, Va. Kimmerling, Marilyn Joyce 3298 Avenham Avenue, Roanoke, a. King. Betty Lee Mel lowell, Va. King, Edna Lee 319 Fugate Road, Roanoke 12, Va. King, Louise Fletcher The Shade , Washington, I). C. King, Patricia Lynn Bolton Street, Romncy, W. Va. Kirl.v, Elizabeth Jean The Plains, Va. Kiser. Helen Louise Route 2, Dayton, Va. Kiser. Mary Frances 290 Green Street, Harrisonburg, Va Kite, James Kenneth (Mr.) 340 E. Market Street. Harrisonburg, Va. Kite. Violet Marie( Nurse) $20-3rd Street, Shenandoah, Va. Kivlan, Alice May 26 Peak Hill Road, Roslindale 31, Mass. Knauss, Dariel Delis 2 Marion Avenue, McLean, Va. Knight, Jewell Olyn Stanardsville, Va. KniSS, Mark Mian (Mr.) • Route 2, F.lida, Ohio Knox, Mary Elizabeth 1601 Tyler Wenue, Falls Church, Va Knupp, Gerald Pasco (Mr.) Timberville, Va. Knupp, Joyce Elizabeth New Market, Va. Koch, Jeannette Lining Route 8, Box 81, Richmond, Va. Kodrich, Shirley Mane (iiki Colonial Avenue, Petersburg, Va. Koogler, Melvin Morrison (Mr.) Route 1, Raphine, Va. Koons, Dorothy Chenoweth 58 Middle Street, Taneytown, Md. Koontz, Frances Ann Route 1. Box 35, Elkton, Va. Krassner, Myrna Yvette 17 Anthony Street, New Haven, Conn. I. add, Alice I.enard 309 Virginia Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 264 Lamb, Bynum Albion (Mr.) 34 W. Lee Street, Greensboro, N. C Lambert, Jean Alice- 101 S. Church Street, Woodstock, Ya. Lambeth, Jane Burton Ridgeway, Va. Lamm, Margaret Elizabeth Rune- 2. Church Road, ' a. Lancaster, Douglas (Mr.) X. Court Street, Luray, Va. Landes, Betty Ruth (Nurse) Franklin, V. Va. Landes, 1 1 1 mer arren (Mr.) Weyers l ave, Va. Landis, Ma rj Sue 480 E Market Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Landman, Leah Geraldine 220 W. Main Street. Richmond, Va Lanier, Henrietta Rebecca 1120 S. Boulevard, Petersburg, Ya. Lantz, Nellie Bly Route 3, Box 17. Edinburg, Va Larsen, Carolyn Virginia 228-49th Street, Newport News, Va l.au si m, Betty Mae Lucketts, Va. Lay, Patricia Ann 1300 Virginia Street, Johnson City, Tenn. Layman, Edith Virginia Keezletown, a. Layne, Harriet Lee Bremd Bluff, Va. Layton, F.ulah Lee 107 Muir Street, Cambridge, Ml Leake, Robert Ellis (Mr.) 201 S. Liberty Street, Harrisonburg, Va Leathi rlmry, Jacquelyn Shady Side, Md. Lee, Marilyn Virginia 101 Maple Avenue, Highland Springs, Ya. Leftwich, Dorothy Jeanne Route 5, Box 85, Lynchburg, Ya. Lehman, Marjorie Ann 2242 Berwyn Street, Union, N. J. Lehman, Robert Chester (Mr.) Eastern Mennonite College, Harrisonburg, Ya. LeMoine, Eula P 600 S. Main Street, Harrisonhurg, Va. Leonard, lean Rosamond Gainesville, Ya. Lester, Mary A Spruce 402, Appalachia, Va. Level, Rohert Leon [Mr.i S. Bank Ex., Luray. Va. Levine, Doralee Rosalind 299 Beverley Road, Chestnut Hill, Mass. Levister, Peggy Ann 1610 N. Roosevelt Street, Falls Church, Va. Lewis, Anna (Catherine Weatherby Avenue, Clarksboro, X. J. Lewis, Beverley Hope 160 Carroll Avenue, Petersburg, Ya. Lewis, Dorothy Quinn...... 267 Gray Street, Danville, Va. Lichliter, Beverley Ann Muhlenhurg Street, Woodstock, Ya. Lilley, Frances Louise Earlysville, Va. Lindamood, Phyllis Irene Mt. Jackson, Ya. Lipsky, Evelyn Roosevelt, X. J. Liskey, Eva Jo Route 1, Harrisonhurg, Ya. Lockard, II. William Abram (Mr.) 201 Ohio Avenue, Harrisonhurg, Va. Lockhart, Geraldine 338 Fudge Street, Covington, Ya. Logan, Harold LeRoy (Mr.) 119 E. Market Street, Harrisonburg, Ya. Logan, James Tharpe (Mr.) Luray, Ya. Lohr, Joan (Nurse) Route 1, Box 94, Broadwax . Va. Long, Emily Jean 423 W. Market Street, Harrisonhurg, Ya. Long, Lois Eileen 423 W. Market Street, Harrisonburg, Ya. Long, Nancy Jane Middletown, Va. Long, Paul Richard (Mr.) Route 1. Box 34, Harrisonhurg, Ya. Long, Pauline Cassell (Mr-.) 423 W. Market Street, Harrisonhurg, Ya. Looney, Audrey Anne Box 155, Grundy, Va. Lough, Betty Dyche Box 158, Elkton, Va. Love, Frances Adeline Sydnorsville, Va. Loy, Marie McCormick Route 1-A, Winchester, a Luck, Betty Ruth 1608 National Street, Richmond, Ya. Luck, Carey Lee Route 1 , Richmond, Ya. Lucy, Alice Christine Lawrenceville, Ya. Lucy, I lorothy lane Lawrencevville, Va. Lucy, Ruth Bennett 309 X. High Street. Blackstone, Va. Luke. Edith Farle Ill Fugate Road. Roanoke, Va. Lumsden, Edith Redwood. a. Lumsden, Joyce Redwood, Ya. Lyon, Frances Kstelle 2S13 Lee Blvd. Arlington, Ya. Lyon, June 013 Rockbridge Road. Portsmouth, Va. McCleary, Marx- Frances New Castle, Va McConchie, Betty Ann 2113 Jefferson Park Avenue, Charlottesville, Ya. McCormick, Mary Sue Fishcrsville, Ya. McCrory, Mae Odell Route 1. Staunton. Ya. McFarland, Jacie Lucille 207 Sharp Street. Strasburg, Ya. McGraw, Patricia Ann Mountain Falls, Va. McGrew, Esther Gertrude 634-23rd Street. Arlington, Ya. McKay. Jacqueline Virginia 3300 Colonial Avenue, Norfolk, ' a. McKechnie, Harriel nn c o F. P. ().. U. S. X. . !■ ' .. Nav 2 . San Francisco, Calif. McKenney, Phyllis Mo,. re Shenandoah Avenue, Harrisonburg, Ya. McXamara. Ruth Ramey l ' .erry die, Ya. 265 McNulty, Virginia Rose Ill Bonair Avenue, Waterbury, Madsen, Peggy Anne Norge, Va. Maguire, Marjorie E 701S Boyer Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Mahone, Margaret Elizabeth Massies Mill, ' a. Maier, Ruth Virginia 712 Fourteenth Street, Waynesboro, Va. Mail ' lid. Bernadine Elaine Waverly, Va. Main. Martha Ann 1928 Westover Avenue, Roanoke, Ya. Mann. Patricia. Louise $514 Hanover Wenue, Richmond, Va. Manuel, Jean Maxine Route 1-A, Winchester, .1 Manuel. June Elizabeth Box 123, Route 2, Nokesville. Va. Mapp, Sallie Hell Nassawadox, Va. Markham, Beulah Mae Buena Vista, Va. Marshall, Jean Louise 1( Mountainview Road, Verona, N. J. Marshall, Margaret Scott 116-C Cromwell Pkwy., Norfolk, Va. Marshall, Marian Carey 3719 Granby Street, Norfolk. Va. Martin, Geraldine Callands, Va. Martin, Margaret Rose Route 4, Harrisonhurg, Va. Massie, Florence Elizabeth Bryant, Ya. Matacia, Rose Marie 608 E. Jefferson Street, Charlottesville, Ya. Mathews, Naoma Joanne 915 Bedford Street, Cumberland, Md. Matthews, Caroline Elizabeth Naval Mine Depot, Yorktown, Va. Matthews, Jewel Pauline 504 School Street, Cambridge, Md. Matthews, Mary Joyce 128 Floraland Drive, Roanoke, Ya. Mattox, Charlyne Haden Gretna, Va. Mattox, Miriam Boatwright Gretna, Va. Mattox, Robert Edward (Mr.) Gretna, Ya. May, Bonnie Lou Singers Glen, Ya. Mayo, Billie Jean 1128 Elm Avenue, Portsmouth, Ya. Mays, Elizabeth Anne Roseland, Va. Mays, Mary Ella 431 N. Peyton Street, Alexandria, Va. Mears, Margaret Virginia Benjamin Franklin Hotel, Philadelphia, Pa. Mears, Mary Upshur Exmore, Va. Melton, Eunice Ann Star Route, Ashland, Va. Melton, Mary Carolyn Ashland, Va. Menache, Suzanne Falmouth, Va. Menefee, Mary Jane 21S X. High Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Meredith, Alice Sherman 503 School Street, Cambridge, Md. Meredith, Jean Fults (Mrs.) Swoope, Va. Messick, Julia Helene Midland, Ya. Michie, Winifred Allean R. F. I). 1, Box 149, Hilton Village, Va. Miles, Betty Catherine 1751 Wilson Road, South Norfolk, Va. Mill, Barbara Joan Route 1, Box 83. l.uray, Va. Millar, Betty Lou 509;.. Riverview Road, Colonial Heights, Petersburg, Va. Millard, Evelyn Margaret 1800 N. 13th Street, Arlington, Va. Miller, Eleanor Jean mherst, Ya. Miller, Elizabeth Cameron Paw Paw, W. Va. Miller, Eloise Gordon Paw Paw, W. Va. Miller, Luciclare Paw Paw, W. Va. Miller, Marilyn Joyce 722 Rose Street, Clifton Forge, Va. Miller, Marion C. M Route 2. Fox Chapel Road. Pittsburgh, Pa. Miller, Vera Emily ( Nurse ) Ml. Jackson, Va. Miller, Virginia Lee Timberville, Va, Miller, Waldo Glenn (Mr.) 134(1 S. Main Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Miller, Wanda June Edinburg, Va. Mills. Joanne 102 Randolph Avenue, Cape Charles, Va. Minor, Frances Ann Owenton, Va. Misner, Mary Lie (Nurse) Route 1, Harrisonburg, Ya. Mitchell, Arleta Mae Franklin, W. Va. Mitchell, Helen Esther 1103 Toledo Avenue, Lynchburg, Va. Mitchell, Norene 1 )are ( Nurse) Sugar ( irove, W. Va. Moffitt, Irene Ann 10t S. Street. Smyrna, Del. Mohler, Jane Jones Route 1, Ml. Solon, Va. Monahan, Mary Roberta Blackstone, Va. Moore, Carrie White Jeflfs, Va. Moore, Helen Edith Route 2, Covington, Ya. Moore, Jane McCorkle Route 1. Lexington. Va. Moon, Margaret Alice Route 1, Buena Vista, Va. Mr, ore, Margaret Ann Flint Hill, Va. Moore, Martha Hughes 26 Elkhorn Street. Welch, W. Ya. Moorefield, (Catherine Ann 525 N. Monroe Street, Arlington, Va. Morris, Elsie Mae Proffit, Va. Morris, Shirley Ann lbetene, Va. Morrison, Lura June 4121 Crestwood Road, Richmond, Va. 266 Morrison, Mary Jean 4121 Crestwood Road, Richmond, Va Morrison. Xancy Walker 2526 Westover Avenue, Roanoke, Ya. Mi. solo-. Fiances Lucile 514 Walnut Avenue, S. W .. Roanoke, Ya. Moses, Barbara Burks 2720 Guilford Avenue, Roanoke, Va. Moss, Aurelia Page • Star Route, Emporia, Va. Mottern, Jane Juanelle 745 Country Qub Drive, Pittsburg 16, Pa. Moyer, Betty Catherine Middlelmrg, ' a. Moyer, lane Larue Middlelmrg, Va. Movers, Joyce Catherine Broadway, Va. Mullen, Malinda Jane Harpers Ferry, Va. Mullin. Jimmie Faye P. O. Box 36, Annandale, ' a. Munson, Irene Florence Franklin Park, Route 2, Falls Church, Ya. Munson. Winifred Lillian Franklin Park, Route 2, Falls Church, Va. Murdock, Mary Sue Woodstock, Va. Murray, Hetty Ann 438 King George Avenue, Roanoke, Va. Musser, Mary Louise Route 3, Box 1 10, Roanoke, Ya. Myers, Betty Lue 2236 Windsor Avenue, Roanoke, Va. Nalle, Boiling H. (Mr.) 3212 W. Grace Street, Richmond, Va. Nash, Frances Bowers (Mrs.) Timberville, Ya. Nash, William Nelson (Mr.) 31 Cantrell Avenue, Harrisonburg, Ya. Xeal, Behe Avernell Mustoe, Ya. Neal, Guyneth Yesta Braddoch Heights, Md. Neathery, Geraidine Brooks 216 Owens Street, Portsmouth, Va. Neff, Ann Richard Rural Retreat, Ya. Nelson, Angela Ruth Frank, W. Ya. Nelson, Xancy Belle 815 8th Street, Altavista, Ya. Nethers, Mary Kllen Route 2, Winchester, Ya. Neville, Margaret Ann 539 Monroe Avenue, Cape Charles, Ya. Newman, Lucille Audrey St. Charles, Va. Newman, Mary Elizabeth Baskerville, Va. Newton, Patricia Ann. Luketts, Ya. Ney, Maxine Irma 3636 Brandywine St., X. W., Washington, D. C. Nichols, Baylor Erdman (Mr.) Keller, Ya. Nichols, Dorothy Lou College Street, Bedford, Ya. Noel, Elise Virginia Hylas, Ya. Noel, Yirginia Earle Mineral. Ya. Xutting, Judith Anne 150 Devonshire Court, Rochester, N. Y. Oakes, I ' oris Jean Gretna, Ya. Oakham, June Elizabeth 1904 Deep Creek Blvd., Portsmouth, Va. Obaugh, William Rogers Elkton, Va, Oberholtzer, Erla Marie Bird-in-Hand, Pa. O ' Brien, Nelwyn Antholene Appomattox, Ya. O ' Flaherty, Barbara Jean 727 Timber Branch Drive, Alexandria, Ya. O ' Flaherty, Patricia Ann Route 4, B x 565, Alexandria, Va. O ' Leary, Constance Patricia 548 Arlington Village, Arlington, Ya. Olenchak, Frank Richard ( Mr.) 825 Alder Street, Scranton, Pa. Olinger, Frances Loraine New Market. Va. Oliver, Reginald Ardelle (Mr.) Bridgewater, Va. Olivieri, Julia Elvira Bentances Street, Box i2 . San Sabastian, P. R. Oothondt, Charlotte Marie Manassas, Va Orcutt, Cecile Grace Route 8, Box 535. Richmond, Va. Orebaugb, Paul L. I.Mr.l Timbervville. Va. Overstreet, Betty Jane 2240 Maiden Lane, Roanoke, Ya. Overton, Patricia Ann 73 Hopkins Street, Hilton Village, Va Owen, Adelene Davis 118 Broad Street. Martinsville, Va, Owen, Beulah Hunter Skipwith, Ya. Owens, Frances Beverley 5514 Monroe Place, Norfolk, Ya. Owens, Mary Yirginia (Xurse) Hematite, Ya. Painter, Ruth Tutwiler (Mrs.) 1420 S. Main Street. Harrisonburg, Ya. Palmer, Evelyn Mae Box 116, Winston, Va. Pamplin, Barbara Marie 28 E. Washington Street, Petersburg, Va. Parker. Alice Anne 107 Virginia Avenue, Shenandoah, Va Parker, Jean Marie 1424 Elm Avenue, Portsmouth Ya. Parker, Jeanne Barbara 2104 S. Randolph Street. Arlington, Ya. Parker, Jeannette Ivor, Va Parrisb, Mary Elizabeth Rents Store, Va Parrotta, Mane Eleanor 314 Park Hill Avenue, Yonkers, X. Y. Partlow, lane Courtney 739 Mason Street. Harrisonburg, Ya. Pascarctti. Nicholas Thomas (Mr .) 84-22 S2 Avenue, Elmhurst, X. Y. Pate, Eunice Beatrice 1314-22 Street. South Norfolk, Va. Patterson, Ellen Elizabeth Bridgewater. Va. 267 Paxton, Lawrenci Edward (Mr.) Mi. Solon, Va. Peachey, Ruth Spring -, I ' . reus,,!,. Gloria Vnnette 324-3rd Vvenue, Quantico, Va Peatross, Jacquelin Box 95, Penola, a, Pebworth, Otto Wells, Jr. (Mr.) Route 2, Portsmouth, Va. Peed, Nancye Louise Owens, Va Pence, Elizabeth Ann Box 74. Verona, Va Penn, Nancy Ruth 2323 Laburnum Avenue, Roanoke, .i Perkins, Nancj Katherine Rents Store, a Perkins, Sara Lee (Cents Stun-, a. Perkinson, Florence Joyner 3319 Valley Drive, Parkfairfax, Alexandria, Va. 1 ' tiers, E lizabeth Courtney Ippomattox, a. Peters, Virginia Caroline Catlett, Va. Peterson, Jeanne drey 6938 Westwood Terrace, Norfolk, Ya. Peterson, Lucy Ellen 510 W. 37th Street, Norfolk, Va. Petrey, Nancy Claire 1035 14. Street, Portsmouth, Va. Phalen, Anne Elizabeth 105 Queen Street. Strasburg, Va. Phalen, feanne Ann 536 Virginia Avenue, Harrisonburg, Va. Phalen, John Albert (Mr.) 23 W. Market Street, Harrisonburg, Va Philips, JoAnne Rita Box 412, Imperial, Pa. Phillips, 1 )oris Jean Bridgewater, Va. Phillips, Nancy Ann • 125 E. I hlBois Avenue, DuBois, Pa. Phillips, Ruth Elizabeth Route 1, Evington, Va. Pickrel, Shirley Mae 901 8th Street, Altavista, Va. l ' ierce, Emily Baird Box 101 3, Bristol, Va. Pierce, Jayne 1102 Owen Avenue, South Boston, Ya. Pinchbeck, Audrey Glynn 301 Mann Street, Blackstone, Ya. Pinching, Ellen Marie 5405 Carolina Place, N. W ., Washington, I . C. Pinney, Winifred Ann 7 Hillside Road, Claymont, Del. Pitsenbarger, Janet Marie (Nurse) Deer Run, W. Ya. Poland, Edith Ray Boykins, Va. Poling, Margaret Louise Box E. Halifax, Va. Polsue, Mary Kathryn 3815 Virginia Avenue, Charleston, . Va. Pond, Adelia Page 1322 N. Carolina Avenue, Washington, 1). C. Poole, Catherine Jane 2428 Buckingham Avenue, Richmond, Va. Poole, Jacqueline Ann 229 Atlantic Avenue, Buckroe Beach, Ya. Porter, Mary Wythe 2402 Croydon Road, Charlotte, N. C. Porter, Shirley Mae Sunbeam, Ya. Poss, Elizabeth Ann 100 W. Mason Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Poteet, Mary Ruth lonesville, Ya. Powell, Ann Redding 3423 Marshal! Avenue, Newport News, Va. Powell, Frances Ann P. O. Box 4, Emporia, Va. Powell, Marv Elizabeth Route 2, Box 58, Bridgewater, Va. Powell, Mary Frances Route 3, Box 418, Suffolk, Va. Powell, Nancy Carol Lester Street, Blackstone, Va. Pratt, Geraldine Elizabeth Rosedale, Va. Preston, Elizabeth Brown 208 N. Main Street, Woodstock, Va. Price, Evelyn Frances St. Charles, Va. Price. Mary Ann 607 Stuart I ri c, Galax, Ya. Prichard, Thomas Bragg (Mr.) 423 Franklin Street, Harrisonburg, Ya. Proimos, Ellen Manuel 5009 Newport Avenue, Newport New-., Va. Pruett, Mary Evelyn 5411 Carolina Place, N. W., Washington, I). C. Pugh, Jean Elizabeth 315- ' 60th Street, Newport News, Va. Pugh, Joyce Elizabeth 1214 Apperson Street. Newport News, Va. Pull in. Louise Winnifred Mel lowell, a. Pun 1 11, Lorene Gray Spencer, Va. Purcell, Mary Margaret 120 E. Elizabeth Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Purvis, Gloria Frances Covesville, Va. Quesenberry, Ruby Colleen Superior, W. Ya. Quinn, Shirley Ann Hot Springs, Va. Ragsdale, Gertrude Ann DeW in, Va. Rainey, Jean Frances 19 Biloxi Place, Newport News, Va. Ramey, Alberta Ethel Waterloo Pike, Warren ton, Va, Ramsey, Betty George 313 Langhorne Lane, Lynchburg, Va. Ramsey, Judith Price Spottswood, Ya. Ramsey, Manila Cook 113 Langhorne Lane, Lynchburg, Va. Ratclifr, Maxim- 2200 Georgia Avenue, Winston-Salem, N. C. Rathbone, Suzanne Elizabeth 4818 25th Road, Arlington, Va. Ravenscroft, Freddie Jean Box 408, McLean. Va Redd, Margaret Ann Box A, Falls Church, Va. Reddout, Martha lean Vine Street. Naples, N. Y Reed, Dorothj Gaynelle 498 McMullan Blvd., Howling Green, Cumberland, Md. 268 Rccdcr, Margaret Bayard Big Stone Gap, Va. Reel, Mrs. Carol Laffargue 02 S. f 1 i li Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Reel, Joan Welsh -Mil S. East Street, ( lulpeper, a. Reid, Melba Anderson 334 Maryland Avenue, N. E., Washington, 1). C. Keilly, Vincenl D. (Mr.) 65 S. Brook Avenue, Harrisonburg, Va. Remick, Edith Elsorn Smithfield, Va Kennie. Nannie Cordon $600 Moss-Side Avenue, Richmond, a Retterer, Betty Carter 1809 duPonl Avenue, Belle, W. Va, Reynold ' -. Betty Mae Route 4, Chatham, Va. Reynolds, Irene Huntingdon 32( W. Cedar Wenue, Vinton, Va. Reynolds, Phyllis Marquerite 225 Bellevue Street. Danville, Va. Revnolds, Reba Ruth Route 4, Chatham, ' a. Rhineharl. Alma lean (Nurse) New Market. Va, Rhodes. I toris Jean 212 Cantre.ll Avenue, Harrisonburg, Va. Rhodes, James E. (Mr.) Route 2, Harrisonburg, Va, Rhodes. Mary Stuart Box 154, Broadway. Va. Rhodes, Minor Grover, Jr. (Mr.) Route 2, Harrisonburg, Va. Rice, June Elizabeth.... 3224 S. 12th Street, Arlington. Va. Richardson, Bessie Ellen 245 Franklin Street, Harrisonburg, Ya Richardson, George Lee (Mr.) Shenandoah Hills, Front Royal, Va. Riddlehcrger, Mary Lou Bridgewater, Ya. Ridings, Joan Elizabeth Route 1, Martinsburg, W. Ya Riegert, Robert Edward (Mr.) 213 Walnut Avenue, Buena Yista, Va. Rinehart, Laura Elizabeth 1005 New Hampshire Avenue, Lynchburg, Va. Ring, Carl Ewald (Mr.) 2109 N. Kenmore Street, Arlington, Ya. Ritchie, Mildred Ann ...Route 1, Dinwiddle, Ya. Ritenour. Vivien May Clark Box 135, Strashurg, Y ' a. Roach, Constance Isabel 4019 Clinton Avenue, Richmond, Va. Robbins, Frances Rebecca Route 2, Hurt, Ya. Roberts, Alma Gertrude 2507 N. 11th Street, Arlington, Ya. Roberts, George Kieffer (Mr.) 1307 S. Main Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Roberts, Norma Jean 600 W. Main Street. Christiansburg, Ya. Robertson, Anne Brooks Burkeville, Va. Robertson, Mildred Marie ' . Monroe, Ya. Ri ibertson, Mozelle I ludley Ax ton, Va. Robinson, Betty Sue 34 Bainbridge Avenue, Cradock, Portsmouth, Va. Rodgers, Mary Anne Langhorn 1025 W|. King Street. Martinsburg, Y. Va. Roe, Jean Carolyn Chatham, Y ' a. Rogers, Georgia Frances (Mrs.) Swift Run, Ya. Rogers, Lucille Patricia 18 Runway, Baltimore 20, Md. Rogers, Rebecca IS Runway, Baltimore 20, Md. Roller, Yirginia Anne Clover, Ya. Rolston, Frankie Bell Route 4, Harrisonburg, Ya. Rolston, Margaret Proctor New Hope, Va. Rosazza, Edley Marie 616 Vine Street, Bedford, Ya. Ri isenbaum, Reba Stickley Jonesville, Va. Ross, Martha Adelaide Broad Run, Va. Ross, Pollyanna Stuart, Va. Rotella, Shirley Anne F.llcrson, Ya. Rouvalis, Bess Mix 213-29th Street. Newport News, Ya. Rowe, Dorothy Marie Route 2, Williamsport, Md. Rowland, Mary Elizabeth Church Road. Va. Rudasill, Mary lpha Wood ille, Va. Rupard, Betty Will Route 1. Marion, Va. Russell. Bessie Joyce Marshall, Ya. Russell, Rita Jeanne Route 13, Exmore, Va Ryan, Ernest W (Mr.) Monroe Avenue, Wjyckoff, N. J. Ryman, Eleanor Elizabeth Route 1. Box is, Mt Jackson, Va. Ryman, Hazel Virginia (Nurse) I. may. Va. Sacra. Louise Dallas 522 W. Riverside Avenue, Covington, Ya. Sampson, M. Eustace The Orchards . Gordonsville, Va. Sanderson, Carolyn Mikesell Route 3. Bon Mi. Vienna, Va. Saum. Ellen Wagniere Edinburg, Va. Saunders, Charlotte Young 310 Richmond Avenue, Petersburg, V :i Savage, Elizabeth Manassas, a Sa age, E ugenia Manassas, Va. Savage, Kathleen Manassas, Va. Savage, Margaret I Hike IIS Luke Drive, Green Acres. Portsmouth, Va. Sa ille. Jean I (oris R. F. I ' 2. Fincastle, Ya. Scarborough, Mary Rosalyn Carson, Va. Scherer, nm Elizabeth.. R. F. D. 7. Box 412. Richmond, Va. Schink. lane Anne Third Street. Niles. Ohio. Schneider, Jane Marie Box 456, Winchester, Ya. 269 Schulz, Elsie Esther (Nurse) Sugar Grove, W, Va Scott, Elizabeth ( iray Route 4, Richmond, Va. Scott, Emily Thomas 19 ]■ ' .. Clay Strict. Salem, Va, Scott ' , Marjorie Ann $05 Allen Avenue, Elizabethton, Tcmi. Seay, Sarah Barksdale 1831 Varina Avenue, Petersburg, Va, Seibel, Sylvia Lenore Route 1, Box 185, Roanoke, Va. Seidman, Irene Rose 24 Woodland Street, Portsmouth, Va. Sensenig, Chester Burkholder (Mr. I New Holland, Pa. Settle, Rebecca Ann Rawlings, Va Shallcross, lean Ermine 110 Bank Street, Suffolk, Va. Shallcross, Johanna Lee Ill) Hank Street. Suffolk, Va. Shank, Gladys Lorene (Nurse) Route 4. Harrisonburg, Va. Shank, Orval Miller (Mr.) Eastern Mennonite College, Harrisonburg, Va. Shaver, Gloria Mae Mt. Jackson, Va. Shaver, Polly Jean Route 1. Mt. Crawford, Va. Shaw, Barbara Jane Bassett, Va. Shelley, Jean Louise 3SHX) Gwynn ( )ak Avenue, Baltimore 7, ld Shelor, Janet Lee Evans Street. Christiansburg, Ya. Shelton, Margie Ann 627 Berryman Avenue, Danville, Va. Shenk, Margaret Mac Route 1, Box 55, Denbigh, Va. Sherman, Doris Marie 2314 Chestnul Avenue. Newport News, Va, Shiiflett, Ashby Lee, lr. (Mr.) P. O. Box 162, Elkton, Ya. Shifflert, Lois Ellen.. Route 2. Box 221. Elkton, Va, Shifflett, Rhoda Rae (Nurse) Route 1, Harrisonburg, Va. Shiflet, Frances Leth HI 1 S. Main Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Shifley, Marv Frances Ewing, Va. Shirkcy, Retha Athey 237 Miller Street. Winchester, Va. Shirley, Julia Anne Calverton, Va. Shomo, Betty Ann 500 Ott Street. Harrisonburg, Va. Shomo, Joann Route 3, Harrisonburg, Va. Shomo, Peggy Jean Staunton, Va. Short, Lois Helen (Nurse) 108 N. Second Street, Shenandoah, Va. Shorter, Shirley Mae 301 Henry Street, Cambridge, Md. Showalter, 1 loris Jean Broadway, Va. Sho waiter. ( irace Irene Broadway, Va. Showalter, Walter Raymond, Jr. (Mr.) Route 4, Box 103, Harrisonburg, Va. Shower, Nancy Cecilia Broad Street, Taneytown, Md. Shuler, Eva Marie Route 1, Box 45, Elkton. Va. Shull, Goldie Louise 457 Green Street, Harrisonburg, Ya. Shumake, Nellie Louise Route 1, Grottoes, Va. Sibert, Anne Preston 520 Ott Street, Harrisonburg, Ya. Simmons, Alda Lorraine Franklin, W. Va Simmons, Doris Mae (Nurse) Sugar Grove, W. Va. Simmons. Evelyn Wise 803 Alleghany Avenue, Staunton, Va. Simmons, Ruth Yirginia Eagle Rock, Va. Simpkins, Louise Payne Route I, Box 62, Christiansburg. Va. Simpkins, Phyllis Anne Box 714, Max Meadows, Ya. Simpson, Frances Annette Chatham, Ya. Simpson, Margaret June 6420 Cottage Toll Road, Norfolk, Va, Simpson, Ruth Lee Purcellville, Ya. Sisson, Alice Catherine Remo, a. Sisson, Emma Jean 2(U Park Street. Box 93, Christiansburg, Ya. Sites, Mabel Cunninghan 203 Newman Avenue, Harrisonburg, Va. Sites, Mary Margaret Route 3, Staunton. Ya. Sivitcr, Norma Fay 12( East James Street, 1 lanvillc, Ya. Slaughter, Helen Jean Box 696, Pulaski, Va. Slemp, Barbara Jean Sugar Grove, Ya. Slothouber, Alma Elizabeth Route 3, Vienna, Va. Smiley, Mary Elizabeth .Glasgow, Ya. Smith, Anne Elizabeth North Main. Chatham, Va. Smith, Anne Marie 1050 Falmouth Street, Warrentoii, Va. Smith, Bessie Madaline Sugar Grove, W. Va. Smith, Betty Jean 5( 2 S. High Street, Harrisonburg, Ya. Smith, Ellen Love Avenue D, Virginia Beach. Ya. Smith, Genevieve Norma Franklin, W. Va. Smith, Gladys Ethelene R. I 7 . I . 1. Crewe. Va Smith, Hazel Gertrude 324 McKinney Street. South Boston, Ya. Smith. Helen Louise 127 Cumberland Street, Cumberland, Md. Smith, leanne Ballard Route 4, Martiiisburg, W. Ya. Smith, Judith Glazebrook 203 Clay Street, Suffolk, Va. Smith, Theora Jean Mt. Solon, Va. Snead, Rachel Victoria Route 3, Basset!, Va. Snedegar, Jean Ann 1X15 Westover Avenue, Roanoke. Ya Sneed, Frances Lee 509 N. King Street, Hampton, Ya. 270 Snellings, Andrew Beryl, Jr. (Mr.) 806 Daniel Street, Fredericksburg, Ya. Snowden, Jennie Mcath Box HI, Sharps, Va. Snowden, Marie Emma Sharps, Va. Somers, Eleanor Mae (Nurse) Route 2, Luray, Va. Sorensen, Ruth Elaine 1405 N. Herndon Street, Arlington, Va, Sours, Doris Mae Route 3, Luray, Va. Sours, Patsy Jane Box 14, Chatham, Va. Spangler, Billie Jean 2017 Vaughan Street, South Boston, Va Spangler, Richard Edwin Route 4, Harrisonburg, Va Spaulding, Barbara Ivanhoe, Va. Spcegle, Ethel Ann Back River Road, Hampton, a Speer, Martha Memory 2o,! Hawthorne Drive, Danville, Va. Speer. Mary Jay 263 Hawthorne Drive, Danville, Va. Speight, Alice Webster 3231 Kensington Avenue, Richmond, Va. Speight, Anne Marshall 3231 Kensington Vvenue, Richmond, Va. Spence, Shirley Lee 1906 Montclair Avenue, Norfolk, Va. Spivey, Lillian ' Estelle Box 445, Smithfield, Va. Spradlin, Ethel Ordell Goodview, Va. Sprouse, Joan Gordonsville, Va. Standin, Ivye 73 Aylwin Road, Cradock, Portsmouth, Va. Stanley, Shirley Holmes Appomattox, Va. Starling, Anne Maria Leaksville, N. C. Starr, Elaine E R. F. I). 4, Airport Road, Slippery Rock, Pa. Stauffer, Erma Mae Route 5, Lancaster, Pa. Stauffer, Jacob Marvin Route 5, Lancaster, Pa. Stauffer, J. Mark Eastern Mennonite College, Harrisonburg, Va Steele, Bcttie Marie 3010 Dunleer Road, Baltimore, Md. Steele, Mary Virginia Middle-town, Ya. Stephens, Clara Pauline High Street, Edinburg, Va. Sterne, Judith Taylor Queen Anne. Md. Stewart, Patricia Lee Box 877, Mill Street, Waynesboro, Va. Stickler, Webster Bradley ( Mr.) Bayard, Va. Stine, Elenor Lois .707 Bedford Street, Cumberland, Md. Stone, Bessie Hazel Spencer, Va. Stone, Margaret Ann 254 Clinton Avenue, Big Stone Cap, Va. Stoneburner, Anna Louise Route 1, Box 86, Leesburg, Ya. Stout, Ann Louise 104 Aiken Road, Chattanooga 4, Tenn. Stover, I (oris Jeannette Dayton, Va. Strader, Sarah Elizabeth Pearisburg, Va. Straw, Janet Romaine 352 High Street, Highspire, Pa. Strawderman, Vera Joan 22 Monroe Street, Harrisonburg, Ya. Strickland, Betty Anne 302 Ferguson Avenue, Hilton Village, Va Strickler, Charlotte Ann Fordwick, Va. Stuteville, Frances Katherine 973 George Washington Highway, Portsmouth, Va. Sullenherger, Sue Scott Monterey, Va. Sumption, Lois Gaynelle 426 S. High Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Sutton , Jeanne Elizabeth Apex, N. C. Swaffin, Patricia Anne 1625 Pope Avenue, Richmond, Va. Swank, Janice Newton 171 Franklin Street. Harrisonburg, Ya. Swinson, Nadine Emilia Route 1, Maple Hill, N. C. Swi irtzel, Anna Virginia Stuart I Iraft, Va. Ta lley, Ann Brockman Mineral. Ya. Taylor, Anne Sterling Highland Springs, Va. Taylor, Shirley Louise Highland Springs, .i Taylor, Susan Elizabeth 1432 S. Stafford Street, Arlington. Va. Temple, Virginia Gill Brodnax, Va. Thomas, Mary Elizabeth Shull (Mrs.) 473 W. Water Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Thomas, Claudia Parsons Hamilton, Va. Thomas, Joyce Jeanerte Mount Fair, Va. Tin Unas, Martha Ree 186 Howeland Circle, 1 lanville, Va. Thompson, Betty Jo LaFayette Court Apt. 8, Lynchburg, Va. Thompson, Dorothy Anne 94 Alleghamy Road. Hampton, Va. Thompson, Margaret Evangeline (Nurse) Broadway, Ya. Thompson, Nancy Lee 201 Norfolk Wenue, Petersburg, Va. Thompson, Richard Grant (Mr.) 812 LaFayette Blvd., Fredericksburg, Va. Thompson, Robert Edward (Mr.) Dayton, Va Thorn, Robert Shcrrill (Mr.) 925 Wes( End enue. Xew York, X. Y. Thornhill, Elsie Carson Appomattox, a Thrasher, Jean LaRue 8903 Georgia Avenue. Silver Spring, Md. Tice, Elva Louise (Nurse) Route 1, Dayton, Va Tiller, Eleanor Glynn Ridgewood Road, Bassett, Va. Tillman, lloris Louise 3318 E. Broad Street, Richmond, Ya. Tilson, Virginia Ann 509 Preston Avenue. Blacksburg, Ya. 271 Tingle, I.ucyle Carlton 1625 Westbrook Ivenue, Richmond, Va. Todd, Jam- 102 Glenburn Avenue, Cambridge, M Towne, Natalie Eastman Main Street, Kennebunk Port, Maine Travers, Catherine Childs Stephenson, Va. Trinkle, Anne Crawford 2059 Maiden Lane, Roanoke, Va. Trobaugh, Kathleen Mae (Nurse) Route 1. Mt. Crawford, Va. Tsoleas, Helen Box 632, Amherst, Va. Tubbs, Evelyn Jackson Wyoming, I lei. Tupper, Dorothy Wrigley 245 Y. Franklin Street, Morrisville, Pa. Turner, David Harold (Mr.) 574 S. Main Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Turner, Eunis Kate Route 1, Huddleston, Va Turner, Francis Eugene (Mr.) Exmore, Va. Turner, George Haywood, Jr. ( Mr. ) Exmore, Va. Turner, Peggy Ann Route 3, Bedford, Va, Turner, Pollyanna 707 X. Main Street, Blacksburg, ' a. Tutwiler, Gene Virginia 557 S. Mason Street, I Earrisonburg, Va. Tysinger, Jean Minis (Mrs.) Box 400, Beau-Mar-Jean, Hampton, ' a. Umphlette, Betty K. F. 1)., Box 136, Whaleyville, Va. Utley, Gloria Lee 217 Piez Avenue, Hilton Village, a. Utz, Virginia 312 E. Pittsburg Street, Greensburg, Pa. Vance, Anne Horn (Mrs.) 85 S. Main Street, Harrisonburg, Ya. Yaughan, Ruth Joyce 113 N. 4th Street, Hopewell, Ya. Veitch, Alison 1 Poplar Street, I umont, N. J. Yiar, Betty Jane Box 190, Salem, Va. Viar, Frances Irene 402 Chestnut Street, Buena Vista, Ya. Yirts, Gloria Ann Park Street, Vienna, Va. Yolchansky, George 164 R. 1st Street, Conemaugh, Pa. Wade, Mary Alice Norfleet Street, Franklin, Va. Wainwright, Dorothy Duvall 208 Dinwiddie Avenue, Blackstone, Va. Walk, Mavis Josephine Box 85, Bishop, Va. Walker, Nancy Howe Mitchellville, Md Walker, Pauline Parker Victoria, Va. Wallace, Marjorie Ann 4418 — 1th Street, S., Arlington, Va. Walpole, Mary OllieYee 2018 Airline Avenue, Portsmouth, Va. Walter, Anna Catherine 13 W. Mt. Ida Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Walton, lean Ann 3027 Dill Avenue, Richmond, Va. Ward, Anna Laura (Mrs.) 630 E. Wolfe Street, Harrisonburg, Ya. Ward, (Catherine Virginia 138 Briarfield Road, Hampton, Va. Wareham, Mary Ellen 19 McKee Avenue, Hagerstown, Md. Warren, Mary Virginia 1041 S. Main Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Warren, Nelsina Lorraine Middleburg, Ya. Waters, Alice Elaine 106 E. Main Street, Luray, Va. Waters, Ellen Fielder Box 5, Dumfries, Va. Waters, Fern Elizabeth Route 14, Box 49a, Richmond, Va. Watkins, Peggy Jo I linkel (Mrs.) Culpeper, Va. Watkins, Shirley Ann 144 Dwight Street, Waterbury 101, Conn. Watlington, Mary Elizabeth 512 Washington Square, Hagerstown, Md. Watson, Ellen Jeanine 1103 Winchester Avenue, Martinsburg, W. Ya. Weakley, Richard Alexandria Warrenton, Va. Weaver, Henry David, Jr. (Mr.) Eastern Mennonite College, Harrisonburg, Va. Weaver, Kenneth lames (Mr.) 330 — 52nd Street, Newport News, Va Weaver, Phyllis Elizabeth 182 Panuebaker Avenue, Levvistown, Pa. Webb, Dolores Elaine 5863 N. 15th Road, Arlington, Ya. Webber, JoAnne Katherine 2310 Hillcrest Avenue, Roanoke. Va. Wed die, Alice Sue 1017 Winona Avenue, S. W., Roanoke. Va. Weeks, Frances Louise Windsor Hills. Rt. 4, Box 137. Roanoke. Va. Weir, Frances 2i . Boscawen Street, Winchester, Va. Weller, Betty Kathryn Route 4. Staunton, Va. Wells, Ella Lee McKcnnev, Va. Wells, Glenn S, (Mr.) 216 E. Fairfax Street. Falls Church, Va. Wells, Sara Otelia Terrace View Farm, Forest, Va. Wells, Virginia Louise 211 Curwen Road, Rosemont, Pa. Welsh, Reeve Rehecca I [aymarket, Va, Wenger, Robert Date (Mr.) . Edom, Va. Wenzel, Jeanne Elizabeth Route 2. I [erndon, VS. Wesson, Martha Anne Box 484, Lawrenceville, Ya. West, Alma Joanne 381)0 Noble venue, Richmond, Ya. Weyant, Margaret 34 Spruce Street, Cedarhurst, N. Y. Wheelbarger, Audrey Marie Route 2, Dayton, Ya. heelbarger, Doris Levene Route 2, Dayton, Ya. Wheeler, Katherine Ann Manassas, Ya. 272 Wheeler, Phyllis Eugenia Elkton, Md. hetzel, Elizabeth Ann Broadway, Va, Whisnant, Jackson Cameron (Mr.) 334 Franklin Street, Harrisonburg, Va. White, Doris Virginia Route 2, Portsmouth, Va. White, Dorothy Scot) 809 S. Wayne Street, Arlington, Va. White, Martha Alice Box 41, Scottsville, Va. White, Mary leanettc 108 Lafayette Avenue, Petersburg, Ya. White, Sherilvn Lee 757 MacLcan Avenue, Kenilworth, 111. Whitehouse, Jean Watt 90S 1 [anover Street, Fredericksburg, Va. Whitesell, Ethel Mae Route 1, Staunton, Va. Whitlock, Jane Elizabeth 3808 Fauquier Avenue, Richmond, Ya. Whitman, Margaret Louise Lovettsville, Va. Whit mi. re, Helen Josephine Route 1. Box 2, Edom, Va. Whitney, Margaret Brown (Mrs.) 1036 N. Nelson Street, Arlington. Ya. Whitten, Mary Anne 223 LaFayette Wenue, Petefshurg, Va. Wiggins, Ella Margaret 1316 Boiling Avenue, Norfolk 8, Va. Wiglesworth, Doris Margaret Route 10, Richmond, Va. Wilkins, Anna Yirginia Edinburg, Va. Wilkins, Frances Amory 332 James River Drive, Hilton Tillage. Va. Wilkins, fosephine Elizabeth Edinburg, Va. Wilkins, Mary Ann R. F. I). 4, Box 136, Roanoke, Va. Wilkinson, Betty Gwyn .-. 2002 Evelyn Byrd Road, Richmond, Va. Williams, Beth 291 Campbell Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Williams I lolores Marie 207 E. Marshall Street, Falls Church, Va. Williams, Elizabeth I.ael 216 Hough Avenue, Norfolk 6, Va. Williams, Miriam luanita 1139 — 25th Street, Newport News, Ya. Williams, Stuart Ware (Mr.) 375 Mountain Avenue, S. W., Roanoke, Va. Williams. Virginia Anne 1212 Fillman I )rive, Reidsville, N. C. Willis, Ida Mae 1601 Washington Street, Hollywood, Fla. Wills, Marv Lyle R. F. I). 1, Box 74. Gladstone, Va. Wilmoth, Margaret Katherine P. O. Box 87, Chase City, Ya. Wilson, Betty Rae , Middleburg, Va. Wilson, Elizabeth Ann Rockbridge Baths, Ya. Wilson, Nancy Ruth 3020 Stuart Avenue, Richmond, Va. Wilson, Norma day 1711 Carlisle Avenue, Richmond ,Va Wilson, Shirley Marguerite 2906 Henrico Street, Norfolk 2, Ya. Wimberley, Shirley Mae 7 Barney Place. Portsmouth, Va. W ine, Marv Louise Manassas, a Wiseman. Mary Madeline Route 1, Staunton. Ya. Withers. Christine Janet 2112 Huidckoper Place, N. W., Washington 7. I). ( ' . Witten, Jo Anne Tazewell, Ya. Wohlford, William Thomas, III Dante, Va. Wolfe, Eugene Elwood (Mr.) 547 Lavman Avenue, Harrisonburg, Ya. W I, Doris Jean 2509 Tillett Road, Roanoke, Va Wood, lean Lois Columbia, Ya. Wood, Lou farter 90S Broad Street. Altavista, Va. Woodford, Emily Ann Huddleston, Va. Woodson, Dilcie I l.eane Earlysville, Va. Woodyard, Alma Lorraine 2616 Key Blvd., Arlington, Va. Woolf. Harry ( iassaway Harrisonburg, Ya. Wi m il folk, Ella Elizabeth Mineral, Va. Wrenn. Ellen Joyce Tabb, Va. Wright. Josephine Lawrence 916 Airport Road. Blacksburg, Va. Wright, foye Mice Comers Rock. Va. Wright, Mary Ethel Route 2, Bridgcwater, Ya. WVneS, Charles l-.ldridge The Plains, Va, Wysong, Joanne Miller (N ' urse) Shenandoah, Va. Yeakle, Mcrvil Harris, Jr. (Mr.) 71 Broad Street, Harrisonburg, Va Yeary, Mary Lynn Jonesville, Va. Yeatts, Elizabeth Ann Route 3, Chatham. Ya. Yoder, Katie Maurine W cilman. Iowa Yost, Oscar Perry (Mr.) 329 Main Street, Conemaugh, Pa. Young, Jean Constance Route 3, Staunton, Va. Young, Mabel Elizabeth Elkton, Va. Yow, i rrace Carolyn Jeffs, Va, Zigler, lolm Edgar (Mr.) Route 1, Box 2S0. Harrisonburg, Va Zirkle, Louie Claudia Xew Market, Va. Zirkle, Mae Bostick 775 S Mason Street, Harrisonburg, Va, Zirkle. Mary Anne 11 S. Broad Street. I.urav. Va. Zollman, Petty Tucker 216 W. Washington Street. 1 exingl Zoulis, Bessie 909 E. Market Street. Charlottesville. Va. 271 Zjacultu Jskech onj Aiken. Alice Mary, B.S., VM 967 S Main Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Vnderson, I. Edgar, B.M., MM Dayton, Va. Anthony, [Catherine, B.S., M JS Maplehursl Wenue, Harrisonburg, ' a. Armentrout, Marj ' I ' ., B.S., VM., Ph.D 261 Grattan Street, Harrisonburg, Va, Bell, M. H., A.B., M.A 1416 S. Main Street, Harrisonburg, a Beyrer, Mary K., B.A., M.S 623 S. Main Street, Harrisonburg, ' a. Boaz, Martha, B.S., B.S. in L. S Madison College, Harrisonburg, Va. Bocskey, S. C, B.S., M.S 535 Long Wenue, Harrisonburg, Va. Boje, Marie Louise, A.B., VM 967 S. Mam Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Blackwell, Adele R., B.S., M Madison College. Harrisonburg, ' a. Blackwell, Rev. 11. C., M.A., Ph.B 250 Franklin Street. Harrisonburg, Ya. Bland, Beatrice, B.S., M.A Harrisonburg, Ya. Blosser, Sallie H., B.S., M.A Route 4, Harrisonburg. Va. Bolen, Virginia, B.S 204 N. I Ugh Street, 1 larrisonburg, Va, Brady, Mary M., VI ' .., M.A Madison College, Harrisonburg, Va Burau, Gertrude, B.S., M.A 293 Newman Avenue, Harrisonburg, Va. Chappeli; Wilbert, B.S., A.M., Ph.D 85 N. Brooke Avenue, Harrisonburg, Va. Coffman, Mona I... A.B., M.A 241 Paul Street. Harrisonburg, Ya. Comer, W ' ilda, B.A., U.S. in I..S 357 S. Main Street. Harrisonburg. Va. Cool, R. I )., B.S., M.S., Ph.D 700 Ott Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Cooper, Ruth, B.S., M.A 265 S. Mason Street, Harrisonburg, Ya. Craig. Gladys, B.S., M.A 212 Newman Avenue. Harrisonburg, Ya. Cundiff, Ruby E., A.B., M.S i?7 S. Main Street. Harrisonburg, Va Curtis. J. I.. A. I ' ,., A.M., Ph.D S. Main Street. Harrisonburg, Va. Dinglcdinc, Raymond C, B.A., M.A., Ph. I) S. Mason Street. Harrisonburg, Va. I hike, S. P, A.B., A.M.. 1.I..H Hillcrest, Harrisonburg, Va. Eagle, Alfred K., U.S., M.A 231 Campbell Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Frank, Helen M.. A.B., AM Madison College, Harrisonburg, Va. Frederickson, Otto F., B.S., KM., Ph.D 130 Campbell Street. Harrisonburg, Va. Garber, Dorothy S., B.S 208 Franklin Street. Harrisonburg, ' a. i i.n er, Helen B., A.B., M.A t irace Street. I larrisonburg, Va Gibbons, H.A., B.l 610 Otl Street. Harrisonburg. ' a. Gifford, W. I., All.. A.M., Ph.D 7IKI Ott Street. Harrisonburg. Va. Gildersleeve, Glenn, B., M V, D.M 1409 Valley Street, Harrisonburg, Va, Gildersleeve, Hazel W.. B.F.A 1409 Valley Street. Harrisonburg, Va. Gladin, Mabel I ' ... B.S Madison College, Harrisonburg, Va Grove, Frances, B.S., M.A 85 Campbell Street, Harrisonburg, Ya. Hamrick, C. R., B.S., M.S., Ph. D 651 S. Mason Sheet. Harrisonburg, Va. Hanson, Rails M , B.S., AM 759 S. Mason Street. Harrisonburg, Ya. Hardest v, Vnne, B.S., M.A 21S Newman Street. Harrisonburg. Ya. Harris, Elizabeth 1 967 S. Main Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Herr, Grace E., B.S., M.A 1110 S. Main Street, Harrisonburg. Va. Hewett, Luellen I ' ,. B.E., 1 457 E. Wolfe Street. Harrisonburg, Va. Hicks, Eleanor Reed, VI ' ,, M.A 53 Weaver Avenue. Harrisonburg. Ya. Hicks, George R., l ' .. B.M., M, V.G.0 53 Weaver Wenue, Harrisonburg. Va. Hoffman, Margaret . I ' . . M 967 S. Main Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Hoover. Feme, VI ' ... M.A 869 S. Main Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Hounchell, Paul, B.A., M . Ph.D 630 Otl Street, Harrisonburg, Va Huffman, C. 11.. VI ' ,, A.M., Ph. D 271 Grattan Street. Harrisonburg, Ya. Ikenberry, J. F.nimett, A I ' ,, M.A., Ph.D 510 W. View Street, Harrisonburg, Va. 274 [ohnston, Ah lua I... A.B., M . Wellingtoii Apts., Harrisonbui g, Va. Kid.l, Joel T., B.A., MA Mt. Crawford, a Lanier, Bessie, .B., V.M ( 23 S. Main Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Latimer, Mary E., B.A., M.A., J ' hi 477 E. Market Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Lockard, M. Jeannette S., B.S., MS 201 Ohio Avenue, Harrisonburg, Va. Mcllwraith, John N., U.S.. A.M 1408 S. Main Street, Harrisonburg, Va. McMullen, Haynes, A.B., MS 537 E. Long Avenue, Harrisonburg, Va. Marshall, Clifford T., B.M., M.M 591 S. Mason Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Martinez, F. Q., All, M.A., Ph.D Grottoes, Va. Matthews, Edith, U.S., M.S 218 Newman Avenue, Harrisonburg, Va. Mecks, Lydia P., A.B., M.A 85 Campbell Street, Harrisonburg, Va Miller, E. D., A. II., M.A., Ph.D 2()() Monument Avenue, Harrisonburg, Va. Monger, Unity, B.S., M.D 264 S. High Street, Harrisonburg, Va. I ' artluw, Benjamin ' ., B.S., M.S South Main Street, Harrisonburg, V Patterson, Elizabeth, U.S., M.A 1110 S. Main Street. Harrisonburg, V Pittman, Melvin A., B.S., M.S., Ph.D 100 Reservoir Street, Harrisonburg, V Raine, Sue, U.S.. A.M 570 S. Mason Street, Harrisonburg, Va Richardson, Bessie, A.I ' .., A.M., l ' h.D 245 Franklin Street, Harrisonburg, Va Robertson, Julia, B.S., M.A 335 Grace Street, Harrisonburg, Va Rodgers, Elizabeth G., B.S., M.A., Ph.D 277 Newman Avenue, Harrisonburg. V Rucker, Ruth, B.S., M.A 811 S. Main Street, Harrisonburg, Va Ryan, Violetta Davis, B.S., M.A 473 S. Mason Street, Harrisonburg, Va Sanders, London A., B.S., M.S., M.Ed 242 Cantrell Avenue, Sands, Elbe, B.S., M.S 212 Newman Avenue, Sanger, Marguerite C, B.S., l ' .M Savage, Dorothy L., B.S., M.A 537 S. Mason Street, Sawhill, John A., A.B., A.M., Ph.D 178 S. Mason Street, Schneider, Edvthe, B.M Campbell Street, Schubert, Leland, 11. A.. M.F.A., Ph.D 211 Dixie venue, Schuster, Doris Dodd, B.M 741 S. Main Street, Seeger, Mary Louise, B.S., A.M Wellington Apts., Seig, Martha D.. B.A., M.A Shael ' fer, Edna T 212 Newman Avenue, Shaffer, lanette. B.S., M.A 305 Liberty Street, Shawver. M. ( ' .. B.S.Ed., M.Ed 714 S. Main Street, Shorts, Clyde 1 ' ., A.B., A.M 473 S. Mason Street. Sbovvalter, A. M.. B.A., M.A., Ph.D 310 Paul Street, Smith, Glenn Curtiss, B.S., M.S., Ph.D Campbell Court Apts,, Spilman, Ethel, A.B Vt 7 S. Main Street. Harrisonburg, Harrisonburg, . Bridgewater, Harrisonburg, I [arrisonburg, Harrisonburg, Harrisonburg, Harrisonburg, Harrisonburg, . Bridgewater. Harrisonburg, I [arrisonburg, I [arrisonburg, Harrisonburg, Harrisonburg, Harrisonburg, 1 [arrisonburg, Trent, Rosalind, A.B., M.A Tunlle, S. J., A.B., M.A., Ed.D. .623 S, Main Street, Harrisonburg. Va loo Weaver Avenue. Harrisonburg, Va. Ulrich, Celeste, B.S., M. V. .Madison College. Harrisonburg. Y; Vandever, Hope, A.B., M.A Madison College. Harrisonburg, Va Yarner, Bernice Reaney, B.S., M.A M) Maplehurst Avenue, Harrisonburg, Va Walker. Glada B., A.B., M.A 29i Newman Avenue, Harrisonburg, Va Warren, Percy lb, B.S., M.A 1041 S. Main Street, I [arrisonburg, a Watkins, Evelyn 317 S. Main Street, Harrisonburg, Va Watkins, Lowell M., B.S., M.A 109 Campbell Street. Harrisonburg, Va Wells, John C, A.B., M.A 690 S Mason Street, Harrisonburg, a WSgley, Elsie, B.S 7 S. Main Street, Harrisonburg, a Woelfel, Margarete. B.A., M.A., Ph.D lb. Port Republic Rd., Harrisonburg, Va. 275 CjLumnae (ykapiets Charleston, Wes1 Virginia, Chapter President: Mrs. Annie Cox Ward, 620 I). Street, N. W. Secretary: Mrs. Ruth Peterson Stephenson, 1558 Quarrier Street Covington Chapter President: Mrs. Mildred Williamson Crush, Fairlawn Secretary. Miss Margaret Martz, 434 Riverside Avenue Culpeper Chapter President: Mrs. Mary McNeil Willis, Culpeper, Virginia Secretary: Miss Edmina Carley, Culpeper, Virginia Harrisonburg Chapter President: Mrs. Edith Fultz Bryan, 751 South Mason Street Secretary: Miss Catherine Shank, Mt. Crawford, Virginia Norfolk Chapter President: Miss Hope Simpson, 1615 LaSalle Avenue Secretary: Miss June King, 7910 Granby Street Petersburg Chapter President: Mrs. Peggy Tallcy Singer, 115 Central Park Secretary: Miss Sue Jolly, 1602 Brandon Avenue Peninsula Chapter President: Mrs. Sally Face Carleton, 2403 Chesapeake Avenue, Hampton, Va. Secretary: Mrs. Shirley Elliott Moberg, 210 Armstrong Drive, Hampton, Va. Portsmouth Chapter President : Miss Emily Leitner, 900 Holliday Street Secretary: Miss Lorraine Eason, 332 Mt. Vernon Avenue Richmond Chapter President: Miss Sue Quinn, 4210 Kensington Avenue Secretary: Miss Corbin Harwood, 1125 West Avenue Staunton Chapter President: Mrs. Kathleen Thacker McChesney, 640 Alleghany Avenue Secretary: Miss Sarah Jeffries, 107 Oakenwald Street Surry-Sussex Chapter President: Mrs. Nancy Faison Threewitts, Dendron, Virginia Secretary: Mrs. Helen Peck Loehr, Box ' ' 7, Waverly, Virginia Waynesboro Chapter President: Mrs. Margaret lilack Fox, 504 Maple Avenue Secretary: Mrs. Margaret Thomas Ellington, 404 Cherry Avenue Winchester Chapter President: Mrs. Lola Brumback 1 ' etrie, 625 National Avenue Secretary: Mrs. Belle Krieger Hockman, 302 Amherst Street 276 you will watch under the trees on South Main, you it ill soon see ns on our nay downtown. Around tin 1 Square we ' ll wish together, and, ij the letter from home came today, we ' ll shop together . . . 277 ' ' That our daughters may be as cornerstones, polished after the similitude of a palace. MADISON COLLEGE Harrisonburg, Virginia 00O00 A STATE COLLEGE FOR WOMEN Member Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools Member American issociation of Teachers Colleges Member issociation of American Colleges For The Best In Dairy Products Demand MASSANUTTEN BUTTER and VALLEY GOLD ICE CREAM 0O0 VALLEY CREAMERY, INC. OOO Phone 575 POWELL ' S TAXI Safe Ride iu All Weather 39 W. Wolfe St. Harrisonburg, irginia Phone 1455 Complete Food Market isit Our Modern Bakery Department MICK - OR - MACK Harrisonburg. Virginia THE FAMOUS RESTAURANT The Place That Satisfies Those Who Are Fussy About Their Food The House of Good Food GOLDEN GLOW RESTAURANT and Soda Fountain Service M. K. Shirkey, Owner 25 East Gerrard Street Winchester, Va. All American Breakfasts served 6:30 A. M. to 11 A. M. Dinners 11 A. M. to 9 P.M. — Free Parking — I C. PENNEY COMPANY INCORPORATED WE OUTFIT THE FAMILY oOo Harrisonburg, irginia Safely Service Com fori CITY CAB 2 1 Hour Service Phone 655 ' ' Every Driver an Escort oOo Let ' s Go To FLIPPOS Everything For The College Students Make This Your Buying Place OOO ARCADE CIGAR STAND AND RESTAURANT the most advertised . . . just the most patronized! C. R. Cody COLONY OPTICAL COMPANY The LATEST in PLASTIC and GOLD MOUNTINGS A Complete Optical Service PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED and LENSES DUPLICATED State Theatre Building Phone 143 . . . Saw It At Mar key ' s . . . By-fl ord for the Latest and Finest in GIFTS, CARDS. STATIONERY MARKEYS 91 South Main Street SHOP T W. T. GRANT CO. Known for I dines S E L B Y A GREAT NAME In Feminine Footwear Pedo-Graph and X-Ray Service Brown Calf F. BARTH GARBER. Sleek INC. Beautiful Shoes and Hosiery Harrisonburg 124 South Main St. Virginia PRICKETT STATIONERY CORPORATION BUSINESS SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT t . i East Market Street M SHENANDOAH CAVERNS New Market, Ya. Why You Should See Shenandoah Caverns Nearest large Caverns to U. S. 11 No delay— Visitors are conducted through the Caverns upon arrival Caverns are open dail) throughout year Modern illuminating system ade quate for lighting town of 2000 population Accessibility wide granite walks, no tiresome steps Formations- an incomparable var iations of formations an ever changing, never — to — be— forgotten spectacle jenandoah Caverns is studded with nn ire formations than any other cavern. ' rite for Free Illustrated Literature COVERS FOR THIS BOOK PRODUCED BY KINGSPORT PRESS. Inc. Kingsport, Tennessee DINNER BELL 121 South Main Street ' JUST GOOD FOOD Open 6 to 11 Week Days For Neat Jobs on Niee Clothes HAYDEN ' S DRY CLEANING WORKS Free Delivery 165 N. Main St. Phone 274 COMPLIMENTS OF ROCKINGHAM MILLING COMPANY ANNOUNCING THE MADISON PLATES By U edge wood THESE PLATES ARE OF DINNER OR SERVICE SIZE (ABOUT TEN AND ONE-HALF INCHES IN DIAMETERl AND ARE PRINTED IN MULBERRY FROM HAND-ENGRAVED COPPER PLATES. PLATES MAY BE ORDERED IN SETS OF twelve at $24; six at si3. on or- ders for less than six plates the price is $2. 50 per plate. (Carriage Charges From Boston Extra i Produced Under the Direction of Jones, McDuffee. Stratton (Makers of the Harvard. Yale, and Smith Plates i Place Orders Through Alumnae Office. Madison College . . . DENTON ' S . . . On the Square FURNITURE AND FLOOR COVERING Official Discount to Students O teinway Pianos are built not only for to- day but for the years to come. Their styling takes into consideration only design which time will confirm. Their quality, in materi- als and craftmanship, has remained con- stant for almost a century. Exclusive build- ing techniques, perfected by Steinway re- search, assure a lifetime of service and sus- tained value through the years. Instrument ot the Immortal The Oldest Music House in Virginia and North Cc; m HJflLTeRp.fno £ The Hammond Organ B.OAD at FP.ST ST. RICHMOND, VA. Shenandoah I alley ' s Largest and Most Popular Furniture Store SCHEV EL FURNITURE COMPANY INCORPORATED 135 South Main Street Harrisonburg, Virginia LOCATION OF SCHEWEL STORES Harrisonburg, Virginia Lynchburg, Virginia Aha Vista, Virginia Lexington, Virginia Danville, Virginia I.urav, Virginia HEFNER ' S JEWELRY STORE State Theatre Building MADISON COLLEGE JEWELRY A SPECIALTY COMPLIMENTS THE BARGAIN PLACE Harrisonburg, Virginia LONG DISTANCE SERVICE TO ALL POINTS Harrisonburg Telephone Company Pauline ' s Beauty Shop School Kavanaugh Hotel 23 years experience in all types of beauty service Phone 777 WILLIAMSON DRUG COMPANY A Drug Store 11 ith a Service That Serves Harrisonburg, Virginia Visit the Beautiful CAVERNS OF LURAY ' The Largest Cave in Virginia- The Most Beautiful Cave in the W orld Only 32 Miles From Madison College Compliments of WARNER BROS. VIRGINIA THEATRE ooo Harrisonburg, Virginia Compliments of F. W. WOOLWORTH COMPANY KAVANAUGH HOTEL AND COFFEE SHOP North Main Street Harrisonburg, Va. For Recreation ARCADE BOWLING CENTER 40 NEWMAN AVENUE I ' ICTSWEET FOODS Frozen Fresh and Full of Flavor PIEDMONT FROZEN FOODS, INC. Distributors Crozet, Virginia Day Phone Wilkins 2431 Night Phone Forest 9174 ELLIOTT BOOKBINDING CO. 1907-11 Rosedale St. Baltimore 16, Md. Roy Stone Transfer Corporation Phones 3473 and 3474 Martinsville, Virginia 00O00 Overnight Service, Direct Delivery, All Points No Interchange SHENANDOAH ' S PRIDE DAIRY PRODUCTS All Shenandoah ' s Pride Milk and Cream Distributed in Harrisonhurg are Produced hy Farms Especially Equipped. Meeting the Most Rigid Sanitary Regulations of City and State We Imite Your Inspection of Our Farms and Plant PASTEURIZED MILK, CREAM, BUTTER. BUTTERMILK. SKIM MILK For Better Dairy Products Phone 328 VALLEY OF VIRGINIA CO-OPERATIVE MILK PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION, INC. PARKE ' S Packed To Order Quality Canned Foods Full To The Brim 60 Years Serving Particular Buyers L. H. PARKE COMPANY Philadelphia Pittshurgh GEORGE ' S CONFECTIONERY The Place for Your Homemade Candy and The Most Delicious Sandwiclies and Drinks Ask Your Seniors! VALLEY GAS COMPANY J. S. Beeler. Owner Gas Electric Home Appliances Youngstown Kitchen:- bj Mullens 107 S. Holiday St. Strashurg. a. Phone 73 THE QUALITY SHOP East Market Street Harrisonburg, Virginia BY D. B. Chandlef The picture schedule finally nets Danny and Harry all the way doun DESMOND B. CHANDLER Official Photographer FOR 1949 SCHOOLMA ' AM Studio 201 Imlu-I Loan Bids Laboratories 2. )() Williams St. N. on.- I960 STAUNTON, VIRGINIA Phone 1 17 Virginia Craftsmen Reproductions THE CRAFT HOUSE 212 South Main Street Harrisonburg, Virginia COMPLIMENTS OF D. I. POWELL Cotton Gin Emporia, Virginia GORE ' S ESSO STATION S. Washington Wilkes Sts. Alexandria, Virginia 0O0 Telephone Al. 3278 EAT AND ENJOY Imperial ICE CREAM JOHN W. TALIAFERRO SONS JEWELER STERLING SILVER FLATWARE A complete assortment of patterns of the following Sterling Silver Manufacturers International . . Heirloom Oneida . . Lunt . . Reed and Barton . . Frank Smith towle . . tuttle . . watson Wallace Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing 50 S. Main Street Harrisonhnrg. Virginia THORINGTON CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. 0O0 205-207 East Canal Street Richmond 19. Virginia JARRELLE ' S SHOE STORE 92 South Main Street Harrisonburg. Virginia Phone 1445 VELVET STEP We Carry the Largest and most Com- plete Line of Nationally Advertised Brand Shoes in the Valley Shoes For All the Family Fitted By X-Ray Meet Me At — HERSHE Y ' S for After-Movie Snacks and All Your College Supplies 120 South Main Street Harrisonburg, Virginia ELWOOD B. COLLINS Hardware and Electrical KINGAN CO. Appliances Fine Meats and Other Food Marine Supplies Wall Paper Paint Items Cape Charles, Virginia Since 1845 Phone 33-W Handcrafted Furniture the heirlooms of tomorrow . . . t ti iif 11 SITTER ' S CABINET SHOPS, INC. Harrisonburg, Virginia FLOWERS SCHOOL EQUIPMENT CO. MURDOCH ' S 327 West Main Street Richmond, Virginia Woodstock, Virginia School and Church Furniture oOo Phone 74035 BUILDING MATERIALS COAL • OFFICE SUPPLIES • SCHOOL SUPPLIES • GIFT ITEMS FIREARMS CALDWELL-SITES COMPANY AMMUNITION J UADDIC.nWRIIDr-, A HARRISONBURG, VA. It ' s Smart To Buy At CHARLES DEPARTMENT STORE VALLEY BOOKS Religious) Books and Supplies Stationery and Gifts Parker and Shaeffer Pens Catalogs upon Request 82 South Main Street HOSTETTER ' S DRUG STORE, INC. Cosmetics By YARDLEY — COTY — LENTHERIC — AYERS — REVLON BOURJOIS — TABU — SHULTON — DOROTHY PERKINS HUDNUT — MAX FACTOR — BARBARA GOULD 103 S. Main St. Phone 1545 COMPLIMENTS OF ALFRED NEY CO. FRIDDLE ' S RESTAURANT On The Square OOO The Home of Good Food Fraternity and Club Jewelry Walter B. Anderson L. G. BALFOUR CO. PRODUCTS HENRY G. DUDLEY AGENCY GENERAL INSURANCE Personal Insurance Business Insurance Complete Analysis We Can Solve Your Insurance Problems District 3656 Investment Bldg. Washington, D. C. John W. Taliaferro, Jeweler Diamonds . . . Watches Novelties . . . Silverware . . . China Crystal 5 Court Square THE HAMPSHIRE CORP. in business since 1911 Quiet Sound Conditioning Engineers Contractors 2513- 15 Chamberlayne Ave. Richmond 22, Virginia Telephone 6-1561 PATRONS OF THE 1949 SCHOOLMA ' AM LOEWNERS MUSIC SHOP STATION W. S. V. A. LILLIAN ' S HAT SHOP WARREN HOTEL VALLEY REST TOURIST HOME MR. and MRS. CARL J. PHILLIPS VIRGINIA CAFE WALTER J. BIDDLECOMB J. W. BLACK Blakemore ' s Flowers Harrisonburg, Virginia 115 East Market Street Phones: Day 627— Night 716 IN HISTORIC VIRGINIA . . . BRYCE ' S . . . Mountain Resort Basye, Virginia 1 1 Miles West of Ml. Jackson When you need a chartered bus. we have it. Reliable, Dependable, Courteous MYERS BUS SERVICE Phone 528 and 564 Sometimes it is the nature of a craft to create an unbreakable tie between itst-lf and the worker in that field, a heart attachment equal to lifetime devotion. One familiar example is PRINTING. Once editor, once compositor, or press- man catches the spirit of the shop, the spell is seldom broken. Like the odor of a camp fire, or a whiff of salt air, the beloved tang of printer ' s ink, symboli- cal of a great profession, gets into your heart and soul. School Annuals, Magazines, Newspapers and Special Printing, all smack of it. It is an invisible link that binds all intelligence together. It is the stimulus for creation in business or romance. This craftsmanship, this devotion to service and alert- ness to business needs, has nourished and developed an enormous industrial vitality, and whichever way the course of the future runs, the printer will always find himself able to adapt his helpfulness to new opportunity. Years of experience have taught us! Printing Pays Us Only When It Pays You! McClure Printing Company THE RUNNELS PRESS COLLEGE ANNUALS AND CATALOGS FINE ADVERTISING PRINTING 19 West Frederick St. Phone 605 Staunton, Virginia • i Ui. Of


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