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tman DR. J. L. JARMAX OuE President Q ' he Uirqinidu nineteen Hundred and Q ' lpenty -three EDITED 61] The Senior Classes of the State Tlormal School Farmuille, Uirqinid lllll]||lilllllll]|||IIHIIIIIIlllilH llllllllllllini{llll!llll!lll!lllllllllllllllllll!llllllllll 3t liaB bpcit our aim to gtur tn racli of gou anmrlhiitg ualuablc in lifts, your Birgtniait. M tlitE luilumr of Eljr IStrgiuian gUira a true pitturr of tljp Ufr at ■. Sf. .: if it mill laUr iH lifr ' a liatllr rarrg gou bark lo aomr jo go us orra- aiou: if iit Ihr iiialaHt futurr Ihia may lirlp tn hriftgr tlir rbasm hctmrcii Ihr yrars anii to brigbtcn lljr mrmorira of bap;iy ftays aprut at §■. 5s. S. auJi of tht many friruiia mabr rohilr tbrrr. tljr result of our rflforla will not Ijaur brru in iiaiu. Our our ftrairr ia tliat wc may ktcp aliiir our lour for racb othrr auh for our Alma fHatrr. [4] CONTEMTSI Book! Uollee e iSook H Lr losses JSoon m Ur °Tii2Qfions BooflE . AtMeties Soon jf r eotuTes [S] Virginian iiiii!iiii:i:iiiiii iiiiiiiinuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinuiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiii ®n lijr g ' lubptit lutlbing. our l ouBf SJpauttful. mnht poBHtbU by tl)r faitl) of our JPrraiiipnt, tl|p IjoppH of our Htuiipnl bd tr. anb tl f loop anh loy- alty of tbp alumnap. ti t (graduating QIlaHHPH of Jftoptppn Hunbrpb anb ®mpnty-tl)rpp ainrprply J p5t- ratp tlftH nolump of tljp Utrgtntau rei [7 J Dr. Jarman digging the first shovelful of dirt for the Student Building, Sept. 9, 1922 fSl BOOK I [9] Virginian ©0 Alma Mattr Because our hearts are thoughtless and too young For understanding, forgive for awhiU ' Our seemingly hlind eyes and careless smile. The while we seem to mock with ways and tongue Thy white, far soul, thy loveliness, so long A thing of fable that ' tis hard to know And live, a truth of everyday. And yet — we go From out thy doors with more of joy and song AVithin our hearts because thou hast beeu there Before our inner selves, an ideal calm and fair And very lovely, with thy service-roughened hands And the undoubtiug faith deep in thy eyes. And we are reverent for we know, neath deep ning skies, Thou leadest us to far and wondrous lands. [10] [11] [12] [13] [341 [15] The Tea Kooms [16] fAoiin [1 ] Virginian iFarully J. L. Jarman President Mary Barlow Physical Education Leon E. Bell Psychology and Education Ada Randolph Bierbower Rural Education Florence De Launay Bupord Assistant in Physical Education JMary LonsE Bfij-ocK Supervisor of Fourth Grade Pauline Camper Rural Education AiJCE E. Carter Supervisor of Fifth Grade Martha W. Coulling Drawing Emma Zelie Dietrich Geography Helen Draper Assistant in French Jeannette Edwards Kindergarten Education C. M. Faithful Psychology P. W. Fattig Biology Jajies ' SI. JLtRaixger English Mary Burns Haynes Supervisor of Fourth Grade and Primary Methods Mary Clay Hiner Associate in English Bessie H. Jeter Associate in Home Economies Mary Phillipa Jones Supervisor of First Grade and Primary ilethods F. Jessie Lea Supervisor in Junior High School J. iL Lear History and Social Sciences On leave of ahsence. [18] THE: Virginian [19] The. -s=f ci • Virginian Jfarullg— (Eontinufft Rachel Rubixsox Lear Supervisor of Second Grade Fraxk a. Lee, Jr Psychology LiLA LoNDOX ' ilathematics Willie Loxdox Biblical History Thos. a. ] IcC ' orkle Chemistry and Physics Hazel Berxice MillicaxX Industrial Arts Christixe E. Munoz ] Iusic Georgie Xorris Supervisor of Third Grade Mary E. Peck Supervisor of Junior High School MixxiE V. Rice Latin Abi RrssEL Librarian Grace L. Russel Associate in English Mary Adams Savedge Supervisor in Junior High School Ilma v(ix Schilling Supervisor in Junior High School Estelle Smithey ilodern Languages Edna Norton Spear Reading Florence Hamer Stubbs Rural Education Carrie B. Taliaferro Associate in ilatheniaties Y. F. TiDYJiAX Education and Director of Training School Sarah Boyd Tucker Associate in History and Social Sciences Katharine Tupper Home Economics On leave of absence. [20] Virginian [21] ' M,- , =f .,..-, Virginian A mtntHlrattitr ( fitrrra Mr. B. 21. Cox Business Manager Miss Winnie Hiner Clerk to Business Manager Miss Mary White Cox Head of the Home Miss Prances B. Shelton Assistant Head of the Home Miss Houston Blackwki.i Assistant in Home Department Mrs. L. B. Williams Assistant in Home Department Mrs. W. T. Blanton Xight ilatron Mrs. Bessie Camper Jamison Housekeeper Mrs. Alice Peery Assistant Housekeeper Mrs. Lillian V. Xinn Supervisor of Laundry Dr. Susan W. Field Resident Physician Mrs. W. S. Fore Assistant in Infirmary Miss Willie London Y. W. C. A. General Secretary [22] The Virginian [23] VlR(;iNlAN Aa ®l)fu Art KiiDiun Subject: Mental test on the t ' aeiilty. Aim : To see how well you know your teachers. GROUP I Directions: Each of the following is the description of the name of a member of the faculty. 1. A pretty girl. 2. An interior decorator. S. A king in literature. 4. A standard-bearer. (Recall your Latin.) 5. An instrument of warfare. 6. An English coin. 7. A measure. S. A grain. 9. A city. 10. One who lives in tlie open. GROUP II Directions : Take away the first letter of the name. Behead a member of the faculty or of the Home Department, and leave: 1. A fruit. 2. A part of the body. ' ■i. The opposite of done . •1. Superior. 5. A rover. 6. Frozen water. 7. Comfort. 8. A beast of burden. 9. A means of lighting. 10. An alloy. 11. A part of a washerwoman ' s eijuipment. 12. A measure about 45 inches in length. VS. A characteristic of an S.N.S. girl. 14. A personal pronoun and a popular auto. 15. A pei ' sonal pronoun and a verb. [24] Virginian GROUP III Directions: Rearrange the order of the words and make a name of a faculty member. 1. rich diet 2. low bar. 3. git fat. 4. Xor sir. 5. sen(d) ha.y. Directions 1 G-ROUP l.V Fill in the l)lanks with the name of a facnltv nieniber. ' Under the spreading chestnut tree the village The lowing herd Avinds slowlv o ' er the stands. bridge is falling down, falling down. ■' Forth from the scabbard pure and Inight flashed the sword of Not for this, not for these. 1 love thy to roam. Dr. Jarman. in his addresses, This point he always stresses. That co-operating In every undertaking Is sure to bring successes. He has a great plan And works every way he can To raise the cash Without being rash For the best Student Building in the land. To Dr. Jarman, we owe our best. For surely he has stood the test Both night and day In every way He strives to make our school the best. [261 [271 V irginian Prplu r Yon kiKiw how An oyster looks. Well, that ' s the way I Felt when Little Mamie told nie To write a poem about All four classes. There ' s nothing to say Except you keep Going to school until Yon Graduate. But One has to earn his daily bread, And .so: We shall call it A FABLE Oh. yes! I used to be a FresUman. too. We all were — But e .got over it. Outgrew it. don ' t you know, As cine outgrows the measles Or any other such disease. The symptoms ' . ' Well, , Oh, I was vei ' y. vei-y young And nolile. And I would fain reform the world Of all its ills. So. I commenced. Student Government was tyranny Of a bigoted few ; I rebelled. I went riding. I also, later, g; After all. again What was file u)! retorm ; snt-h odds. Cynical anil weary and very worldly wi.se I lived, a Soph. What robbed me of my youthful bloom Alas, a training school Ol supervisors, a score or so. And lesson ]ilans Would nib a JIisso ii-i mule Of any kick. Hut wlien 1 was a Junior, Good lackaday, .1 fool indeed I was! And indulged all the suppressed desires Of former years to attain cuteness; I loved myself. And to say the faculty Also greatly adnrirtd Would be putting it mildly. Alas, they weren ' t so mild. So. I calmed down Into a College Senior. One step is still uiitaken Pefore the end of my Career. 1 ain ' t no old maiil scliool-Ma ' am Yet- But what ' s the use ' . ' I will be. Alas : [281 OLM SEfiffi [29] Virginian DR. V. F. TIDVMAX [301 Virginian LOTS WfLLIAMS, H. S. J ' affij Poi ' tsmouth. Vh. 5 5 5 : n K Q ; IM Q ; College Senior Class, President ; Y. W. C. A., Under- graduate Representative ' 22- ' 23; Rotunda, Assistant Editor ' 21- ' 22; Dramatic Club, President ' 22- ' 23 ; Cheer Leader, Athletic Council ' 22- ' 23 ; Cunningham Literary Society, President ' 21 ; Pan-Hellenic Representative ' 22- ' 23 ; Cotillion Club; D.LR.K. ; U-ET-R : K.LL.; Delegate Y. W. C. A. Convention ' 22- ' 23. Listen! I hear a great noise! It ' s Lois, leading the cheers of S.N.S. ! Of course the rooting is a success, but not in cheering alone has she attained success. She has a very rare personality — one that you detect Avhen you meet her and that sta -s •ith vou ahvays. As president of the degree class of ' 23 her dignit level headiness, and aljility have made her lieloved by all. Motto: A man ' s reach should exceed his grasp or what ' s a Heaven for. Colors: Gold and white. P lower : The Daisy. OFFICERS Lois Williams President Elizabeth Moring Vice-President Anne Meredith Secretary Ellen Carlson Treasurer Mary Nichols Reporter 1311 VlR(;!N!AN MARY GEORGE BOLEN, B. S. Culpeper. Virginia. Student Committee, ' 21. ' 22. ' 23; Y. W. C. A., Service Committee •20- ' 21. Rural Life Committee ' 21- ' 22, Treas- urer ' 22- ' 23: Athenian Literary Society. Vice-President Spring term ' 21, Presi- dent Fall term ' 21, Critic Winter term ' 22; Servers ' Tennis Club, Secretary- Treasurer ' 20- ' 21; Promotion Commit- tee, 21- ' 22; Hiking Club; Travelers Club; Rural Club; Athletic Association; College Club; Le Cercle Frangais; Col- lege Junior Basketball team, ' 22; K. I. L. Mary George is a girl who, when once a friend, is always a friend. She is gen- erous, faithful to duty, conscientious in all things and very dependable. Mary is the girl who will succeed in all that she undertakes because of her ability to go forward and command the respect and admiration of all with whom she comes in contact. LELIA PEEBLES BURROW, B. S. AjuIhIIk Disputanta, Virginia. Athenian Literary Society; Athletic Association; Hiking Club; Ruffner De- bating Society; Secretary Normal League; Rural Club; K. I. L.; College Club; El Circulo Espanol; S. D. S.; Y. W. C. A., Finance Committee; Prince George Club. Always thoughtful of others, happiest when giving happiness to her friends, lovely in her character and disposition, Lelia has won a choice place in the es- teem of her class mates. May each day bring new .ioys to you, Lelia. [321 The ' ■' M- fm ' VlRplNIAN MARIAN CAMPER. B. S. Orange, Virginia. Y. W. C. A.. President •22- ' 23, Reli- gious Meetings Committee ' 20- ' 21, Chairman World Fellowship Committee ' 21- 22; Mandolin and Guitar Club; Hiking Club; Servers Tennis Club; Orange Club, President •20- ' 22; Athletic Association; College Club; Treasurer ' 21- ' 22; Student Government Commit- tee, ■22- ' 23; Student Standards Com- mittee ' 21- ' 23; El Circulo Espanol; K. I. L.; Basketball Team. ' 21- ' 22; Athen- ian Literary Society, Treasurer ' 21. Vice-President ' 22; Blue Ridge Club; Delegate Y. W. C. A. National Conven- tion. So attractive is her personality and so dignified is her way of handling it. that it is good to call her friend. In Marian you find a girl who is as true as steel, sincere and independent. She has a cheery word and smile for everyone. You may go to her at any tim e and find her never too busy or too tired to help ELLEN SOFIA CARLSON. B. S. Claremont. Virginia. Argus Literary Society, Reporter ' 2 2- ' 23; Treasurer of class, ' 21- ' 23; Travel- ers Club, Vice-President ' 22- ' 23; Y. W. C. A.. Social Service Committee ' 20- ' 22: Alumnae-Membership C o m m i t t e e, Chairman ' 22- ' 23; Delegate to Student Volunteer Convention ■2 ' 2: Jefferson Debating Society ' 19- ' 21: Student Gov- ernment Campus League ' 20- ' 21; Ath- letic Association; Hiking Club; Le Cercle Frangais; Rural Club; College Club; K. I. L. Ellen is the type of girl whom one wants to know better in order to appre- ciate her sterling qualities. She has a keen sense of humor; a quiet, easy- going disposition, and an ever-ready de- sire to help one and all. She is con- scientious and loyal to her ideals. Ellen, may a trip to Sweden be yours verv soon ! [331 Virginian LOU GREGORY, B. S. Ontario, Virginia. Dramatic Club; Cunningham Literary Society; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Associa- tion; Rural Club; Travelers Club; Col- lege Club; K. I. L.; S. D. S. One of the best old sports, and one of the best friends anybody could hope to have is Lou. She ' s sincere and always willing to help one out. Though she doesn ' t waste any time burning the mid- night oil, she gets there just the same. When you have a dreadful case of the blues just prepare to bid them good bye when Lou comes around with all of her wit and humor. The funniest thing ever is that bark of hers. Here ' s music for your soul, Lou! MARY JEFFERSON ' , B. S. Muni -Jiff Amelia, Virginia. Delta Sigma Chi; Pierian Literary Society; Glee Club; Mandolin and Gui- tar Club; Y. W. C. A., Music Commit- tee, ' 20- ' 21; Campus League ' 20- ' 21; Servers Tennis Club, President ' 21- ' 22; K. I. L.; College Club. The greatest asset of every girl is cheerfulness. Mary Jeff seems to have known this since her early days, for she is surely one of this kind. Level-headed, dependable, and everybody ' s friend is Mary. She has the confidence and friendship of every girl who has come in contact with her. Here ' s wishing you success, Mary! [34] Virginian ERNESTINE LYNWOOD LANDRUM, B. S. Teoiii Farmville, Virginia. Argus Literary Society; Athletic As- sociation; College Club; De-Ho-Ec Club; Y. W. C. A.; K. I. L.; S. D. S. This happy-go-lucky specimen of humanity came to us from Florida State College in 1921. Teeny, whatever the time or weather, is always happy. Ten minutes with her is guaranteed to cure any case of the blues. She takes a great delight in all of her studies and comes out with marked success espec- ially on Bttgology. She is probably the happiest when helping in the Train- ing School Lunch Room for which she always get a little commission. She is a good sport and always ready for any kind of activities or amusement. STELLA MARIE LANG, B. S. Temperanceville, Virginia. Eastern Shore Club, President: Y. W. C. A.: College Club: K. I. L. Slow but sure was evidently writ- ten by someone who was thinking of Stella, because it fits her to a dot. In the rush, worry, hurry, and mad cap raring of school life, we have all found her calm, quiet, imperturbability a source of great comfort. Her method- ical habits combined with her dignity give one the Impression of an unap- proachable personality but when she smiles, her dimples contradict any such idea. [35] The mil Virginian ANXE SHELTON MEREDITH, B. S. A II II IP Gouldin, Virginia. Tlie Virginian, Business Manager ' 23 : Rotunda, News Editor ' 22- ' 23; Student Standards Committee, Chairman ' 22- ' 23; Senior Class, Secretary ' 21- ' 22- ' 23: Cunningliam Literary So?ie:y, Vice- President ' 22; College Club: Ruffner Debating So ' iety, ' ]9- ' 20: Rural Club; Ellen Richards Club ' 19- ' 20; Racque- teers; Y. W. C. A.; El Circulo Espanol; K. I. L.; Athletic Association; S. D. S; Delegate S. I. N. A. ' 22. We need the power of a clever, mod- ern novelist versed in the art of por- traying unusual personalities, to de- scribe that amazing combination of qualities which is our Anne. She is most versatile in her talents, being highly do- mestic, of a literary turn, extraordinar- ily business-like and very lovable, even if she dees insist on charging a little commission on all services. MARY ELIZABETH BERKELY MORING, B. S. Hi-tli Farmville, Virginia. Pi Kappa Omega; Zeta Tan; W. A. N. K.; President of high school, freshman, sophomore, and .iunior classes; Senior Class, Vice-President; Argus Literary Society, Secretarj- ' 19-20, Vice-Presi- dent, ' 20, President ' 21- ' 22; Rotunda, Business Manager ' 20; Editor-in-Chief, ' 22- ' 23; Student Standards Committee ' 20 ' 21; Undergraduate Representative, Y. W. C. A. ' 21- ' 22; Delegate to Y. W. C. A. Council, ' 21; Student Volunteer Convention ' 20 and ' 21. Look where you may, you will not often see an unusual girl like Eliza- beth. Where indeed cculd you ever hope to find such a rare combination of intellect, beauty, charm, poise, frank- ness and efficien y? She has made a complete success of her school life for she has a heart to resolve, a head to contrive and a hand to execute. [36] Virginian MARY POMEROY NICHOLS, B. S. Miiiiiic Petersburg. Virginia. Pi Kappa Omega: Zeta Tail; Y ' . W. C. A. Religious Meetings Committee ■20- ' 21. Cliairman •21- ' 22, Secretary 22- ' 23; The Virginian Staff. Literary Editor ' 20- ' 21. •22- ' 23; Argus Literary Society. Reporter ' 21- ' 22, critic ' 22, President ' 23; College Club. President ' 23; K. I. L.; Hiking Club; Dinwiddle Club; Athletic Association; EI Circulo Espanol; Le Circle Frangais; Delegate Y. W. C. A. Training Council ' 21. Na- tional Convention. Mary is always in haste, but never in a hurry! Her wonderfully progressive spirit is felt in everything in which she takes a part. What she greatly thinks, she nobly dares. She is an ideal friend, the kind you do not find every day. for she mixes reason with pleasure and wis- dom with mirth. Here ' s wishing you the success you deserve. Mamie. ALICE LOUISE SCOTT, B. S. Scottiv Deltaville, Virginia. Senior representative to Athletic Coucil; Glee Club; Mandolin and Gui- tar Club; Athenian Literary Society; Y. W. C. A. Publicity Committee ' 22, Jun- ior Baseball team ' 20; College Club. Treasurer ' 2 2; College Junior baseball team ' 22; Athletic Association; K. I. L. ; S. D. S.; El Circulo Espanol; Glou- cester and Mathews Club ' 20; Hiking Club. Scottie is a grand sport and is al- ways ready for anything. She is our member of varsity, tho her letters are white on less white in silhouette. ■Vhenever we want anything artistic we always invite Louise to join the party, then we have the artist in person. These foregoing statements may not tell you. fair readers, a thing but to us they mean Scottie. [37] Virginian MARIE GARNETT SUTTON, B. S. Sandidges, Virginia. Student Government Committee. ' 22- ' 23; Normal League ' 22- ' 23; Cunning- ham Literary Society; El Circulo Es- panol; Le Cercle Franqais, President; Jefferson Debating Society ' 19- ' 20; Athletic Association; Y. V. C. A.; Re- porter III Professional Class; College Club; S. D. S.; K. I. L. Because of her unfailing good humor, and willingness to accommodate, Marie is often imposed upon by people desir- ing her to accompany them down the street. Especially to Harolds and to the Cash and Carry where it ' s her de- light to carry what someone else cashes. Marie sits up until eleven every night and sets the alarm clock at six; then sleeps until 7:30, in order to be ready for 8:15. Such is the life of the teacher. When it comes to Biology, Marie is as smart as she is sweet. KATHRYN THOMPSON, B. S. A . T. Warrenton, Virginia. Gamma Theta; Mu Omega; Argus Literary Society. Corresponding Secre- tary ' 21; Pan-Hellenic Representative ■20- ' 22; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Associa- tion Racqueteers Tennis Club; College Club; W. A. N. K.; U-Et-R; K. I. L.; •Junior Baseball Team ' 20, Manager ' 22. If you have ever known K. T. you will never forget her; and if you haven ' t, well, that ' s your misfortune. Slie is a sport through and through and delights in playing ball and in riding. She is a lady in every respect, her won- derful personality and sweet gracious manner have endeared her to all of us. She is a friend without a peer and a comrade without a fault. May the years that are stretching ahead of you, K. T., be filled with the best life has to offer! [38] Virginian MARJORIE SCHAU THOMPSON, B. S. Scottsbiirg, Virginia. Pi Kappa Omega; Argus Literary Society, Vice-President ' 07: Vice-Presi- dent of Class. ' 07; Raclcet-Raisers Ten- nis Club: Glee Club ' 09- ' 10: Y. W. C. A. Devotional Committee. ' 07 - ' 10: Guidon, Business Manager ' 10; Athletic Association; Travelors Club; College Club. Marjorie has the rare qualities of a personality full of grace, ideals of beauty and worth, and loveliness of character. Her straight forwardness and independence together with her studious nature have made her admired and esteemed by all who know her. If a difficult question arises, girls say, Ask Marjorie. she knows. She gen- erally does know, for in thoroughness and efficiency her equal cannot be found. PEARL YOUNG, B. S. Farmville. Virginia. Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Orchestra: College Club; IH Profes- sional Basketball team; K. I. L. Pearl is said to be the ten o ' clock scholar of her class but this is not shown in her class spirit. She is a good co-operator and a talented contributor especially along musical lines. She has one of the sweetest voices, the most charming of smiles, and the loveliest manners one can find in any one girl. [39] Virginian larkmarli lanr B to 1023 ' ' Anne, come heir I Look at tliis old liook I found. If it isn ' t a record of tlie important events tliat liai)pened that last year at Fannville! Well, Ernestine, let ' s look through it to see what we were doing ten years ago. Listen to this enti-y: Septemher 24 — Lois tohl nie the most remarkable thing this morning. This summer, wlien she. ] Iarion. and Pearl were at Blue Ridge. Pearl actually got up at ' -i a. m. to go on a hiking trip. It ' s hard to believe, ))ut how can I doubt such good authority f ' That ' s too funny and last year Pearl was ap- pointed as Mr. Lear ' s successor. (How she dreaded being observed!) I wonder if she meets classes on time? As for Lois. 1 was out on her farm the other day. She ' s so interested in her truck farm, and she was telling me of this new cabbage she has evolved. Just think! When she roomed across from me at S. N. S. she wouldn ' t even eat them. And Marion is a milliner, of all things. Isn ' t it (|ueer? At school she pestered me to death to show her this and to show her that about embroidering one little towel for her hope chest, which she hasn ' t needed. And now Camp- er is the latest in hats, and that always means handwork. October 28 — My Hallowe ' en party was loads of fun; but the funniest tiling of all was when playing poor pussy we couldn ' t make Stella laugh. Goodness ! But she was solemn. ' ' Wliat ' s she doing now. Anne? Why. didn ' t you know she was one of the leading comic stars in tiie movies? W hat ' s next ? ' ' ' ■' November 16 — Mamie starred in volley ball ' . That ' s good. She is now physical director at Sargeants and is tall and fat. ' December 8 — Ellen ' s date! The whole school was aroused! ' I haven ' t lieard al)out EHeii in a long time. AVhat ' s she doing ' I don ' t know, but I bet she ' s still living on that money she managed to get out of us at Fannville. She certainly was a good treasurer. ' December 19 — Poor Elizabeth! ' Tis sad but true, when everyone is so excited about going home, she hasn ' t a thing to be excited over, for she ' s here. ' ' Toot! toot! Here comes the 4:19. I must hurry. ' My goodness! Doesn ' t that bring back memories. Ajid to think that now ' Ijiz ' of all people has left Fannville, and gone out west Avhere the ' Cactus ' grows. ' ' Virginian ' ' ' January 27 — Anne, ilarie, Leiia, Louise aud 1 desirinjj: a .s(iuare meal, purchased ' ' eats ' , went over to the lunch room, cooked Hand)urg steak aud hot biscuits, thereby being full for once. Will you ever forget that meal, and to tliink where thi-y all are now. ■' Last month I saw from the Entomological Journal that Marie sailed for Africa to secure a lysido ealeroptera. to complete her collection of moths. You know. Lelia has finally accepted the biological chair at Farmville. I know she ' s glad, no more dish washing. And Louise ' s ' Art Shop ' is one of the most popular places in Baltimore to select one ' s gifts. Louise always was artistic. ' February 2 — K. T. was going to have a date. She went to Hubbard ' s to meet it, but didn ' t show up . Where ' s Kathryn now. do you know. ' The last time I heard of her she was one of the editors of the Geographical Magazine. I guess she still is. She always was crazy about geography. You haven ' t said a word about Mary George, and she ' s bound to be there. Here she is. ' March 5 — Put salt in Mary Bolen ' s bed ' . She didn ' t like it ' . Isn ' t that strange? ] Iary Bolen of all people who hated salt as she did to be the business manager of a salt refining company. ' ' Well, if here isn ' t something about ] Iary Jeff and I can ' t even read it. It ' s just as crazy as she was. W ell, you never would think she was the same i)erson. You know she runs the cafeteria at the Y. W. ' April 16 — Lou has just been in anil shown me hvv l(it(st lu ' w dress. She does have more clothes ! Tis still true. The last time 1 saw her she was a model in one of the lead- ing shops in New York. Some people never change. ' May 14 — Marjorie said she wanted to vamp somebody ' . I don ' t reckon you mean ] Iarjorie Thompson? That ' s just whom I did mean. Furthermore, she has done better than that. She has vamped and married him too. Don ' t you remember her wedding was in an alumnae column of the Rotunda several years ago? For goodness sakes, stop I It makes me feel ancient. Wouldn ' t it be fun if we could all get together again? ' ' ' ' Oh! I have it. Let ' s have a reunion next June. We ' ll send out the ' in- vites ' immediately, so thej ' can all plan to be here, and we ' ll have one of the old time parties in our tea room. AVon ' t that be fun. They ' ll just love our tea room. [41] Virginian [42] [43] The flj Vlf INlAN [44] Virginian , Motto : Xot failure, Imt low aim is crime. 0 Colors; Red and whitr. ' Flower : Red rose. . 4a flM iA.- Kl5B« «?i «SSBS«5. ' ' -. -J - mfmvB Emily C ' alcott President Janie Moore Vice-President Roberta Hodgkin Secretary and Treasurer Christine Shields Reporter MEMP,ERS Julia Alexander Frances Evans Pauline ' Pimherlake Christ ine Armstrong Xellie Davies Anna Belle Treakle Ag-nes Baptist ilarion Clarkson Hettie Richardson Evel.vn Barnes Louise Glenn Catherine Kemp Elsie Bell Harriet Munoz Lucy Irving Lennie Blankenship Xell McArdle Hope Baines Hester Brown Agnes ilcDuffie Kathryn Ilari er Elizabeth Thompson [45] Virginian [46] [471 The [ fill ' imTD Virginian Miss Florence Hut ' ord Honorary Meniljer of Senior Class [4S] Virginian Ilmnm irttit MMn Forest Depot, Virginia Athletic Association ; Y. W. C. A., Membership Committee ' 2o, Morning Watch Committee ' 19 ; Base- ball Team 19- 21; Servers ' Tennis Club, ' 19; Y Store Committee ' 21- ' 22; Campus League Chairman, ' 21- ' 22 ; President Junior and Senior Classes: Le Circle Francais ' 22; Ar- gus Literary Society, Secretary ' 22- ' 23; Kindergarten Club. Vice-presi- dent ' 22- ' 23; Circulatino- Manager Rotunda ' 22- ' 23. ■' Give freely to the friends thou hast seems to be Florence ' s motto; for, during the years which she has spent here at dear old S.N.S., she has given freety of her time and herself to her friends. Everybody loves hei ' — for her hearty, sincere Hello girls! has brought a smile to many a lonely, unhappy face. As president of the class of ' 23. she has worked faithfully, and fully earned tlie con- fidence, love and respect of her classmates. S.N.S. will surely miss you. Florence. ' At iat A C« JF « ' ? ilotto : To him who wills, nothing is impo.ssible. Colors : Green and white. Flower: Killarnev roses. OFFICERS Florence Miller President Kathleen Morgan Vice-president Mary Taliaferro Secretary Margaret Finch Treasurer Margaret Shackleford Reporter [49] Virginian CARRIE LEE ALEORD Dublin, Virginia Dramatic Club; Athenian Literary So- ciety; Y. W. C. A.; Travelers Club; Ath- letic Association. Tn Carrie Lee, beauty and common sense are combined with attractiveness. Siie is a true friend and one that can lie depended upon to do her part and to help others by it. While she believes in having a good time, she is a good student and an earnest worker who will make her way in life. LEILA LEE ALMOND Washington, Virginia Athletic Association: Y. W. C. A. Leila ' s lovable disposition has won the friendship of all her classmates dur- ing her school career. She has an ever- ready smile from which gleams love, friendliness, and good will. When our dear, good-natured Leila goes back to the mountains of Virginia, she will leave vacant a ]ilace which few will be able to fill. REBECCA MAE A]MES Brcly Pungoteague, Virginia Zeta Tan: Athletic Association; Eastern Shore Club; Y. W. C. A. Finance Commit- tee, ' 22- ' 23; Argus Literary Society; Var- sity Squad, ' 22. Becky is a sjiort in the truest sense of the word and is a renowned athlete. As basketball star and athletic leader, she has won higli honors. Her cheer- fulness, faithfulness, lovableness, and humor make her a good jial, as every- one remembers. [SO] Virginian CHARLOTTE KlilBROUGH ANDERSON Arrington, ' irginia DeHo Ec Club; Ellen Richard ' s Club: Servers Tennis Club; Nelson Club; Ath- letic Association; Y, W. C. A.; Jefferson Literary Society. Why tliat ■wiuiiiug smile and mis- chievous twinkle of merry eyes? Be- cause yon just can not help smiling if yon have a sunny disposition like Char- lotte ' s. She is mischievous, jolly, and lovable, winning many friends at S. N. S. who will have no one to drive away the blues when she is gone. DOROTHY EMELIXE ASKEW Do1s Hampton, V ' rg ' nia Pi Kappi ' Omega Service Committee of Y. W. C. A. 22; Athletic Association; Re- porter, Rural Club ' 22; Critic, Jefferson Literary Societv ' 22; Reporter, Travelers ' Club ' 22. When do you keep (|uict until you have something worth while to say? Just ask Dorothy and she will tell you, as that is her rule in life. Dorothy has a ])]easiug personality as well as strength of character and loyalty. It is because of these and otlier qualities that she is held in high esteem at S.N.S. RACHAEL W. AYLOR Rfbecca Rapidan, Virginia Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; De Ho Ec Club. Not many know Rachael, for she is one who does not like to attract atten- tion, but inirsue.s her thoughtful course quietly. The longer you know her the better you love her, as there is much in her to love and admire. [51] Virginian aiARY STAFFORD BABER Lynchbiu-g-, Virginia Lynchburg Club, President, ' 22- ' 23; De-Ho-Ec Club, President, ' 23; Ellen Rich- ards Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Conference and Convention Committee, ' 22; Pierian Literary Society. IMary has been a consistent scliolar tliroughont her school career and wlien she goes into the State to teach, we are snre she will nphold the traditions of old S. X. S. In school. Mary is loved and outside she can ' t help but be recog- nized. GRACE HAXXAH BAILEY B. B. Farmville, Virginia Argus Literary Society; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Campus League, ' 21- ' 22- ' 23; Baseball Team, ' 20- ' 21- ' 22; El Circulo Espanol ; Le Cercle FrauQais. What ' s the use of saying anything? For every one who has ever known her can say only nice things about her. Grace is one of the best old sports and one of the best friends anybodj ' could have. Wlien you have a terrible case of tlie blues, listen to her laugh, then the blues disappear. She has a sunny disposition, even with red hair. MARY TYLER BAKER Columbia, Virginia Rural Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic As- sociation; Cumberland Club. ' ' So peaceful is her nature and so even her existence that her quiet pres- ence disturbs not her fellow man, but is a help and pleasure to all. [52] Virginian FRANCES BARGAJVIIN Bedford, A irginia Delta Sigma Chi: Dramatic Club; D, I. R. K.; Cotillion Club; Y. W. C. A.; Ath- letic Association. When you see Frances you ' re simply thrilled with the sight of her marvelous hair. Her attractiveness is by no means limited to her hair, for she has an amazing way of making and keeping friends. She ' s full of pep and always ready to go, especially to dances. We do not know whether she intends to teach but Ave ' re sure wherever she goes she ' ll win success. DORIS CORNELIA BEALE Franklin, Virginia Zeta Tau; Y. W. C. A. Service Commit- tee; Cunningham Literary Society, Re- cording Secretary. ' 21- ' 22- ' 23; Athletic Association; Southampton Club. Here comes one girl simply bulibling with pep . You simply can ' t help being happy when you are with her. In work and in play, Doris does succeed. She has a verj convincing way that makes you stand by her, and j ' ou usual- ly find 3 ' ourself in the right, especially if it is in managing Lands. ESTELLE START BENNETT Catlett, Virginia Y. W. C. A. Bible Study Committee; Ath- letic Association; Pierian Literary Society, Secretary Spring 1921, Critic Fall 1922. Estelle has a rare combination of in- telligence and feminine charm. We may safely say that her charming personal- ity and attractive manner will assiu-e her everv success in the ftiture. [53] Virginian, GRACIE COFER I5ETTS Bftt.s Ivor, Virginia Y, W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Rural Life Club; Jefferson Literary Society, Treasurer Fall 1922. Oooiliiess, I ' cfineineut, couscieiitious- iiess. and rarncstness are qualities all lit ' f own. Her lieart is ever merry, and slie is always fi ' reeted witii a smile. IIATTVK .AIVPxTLE RLAXKEXSHIP Hat Appalaehia, Virginia De-Ho-Ec Club; Y. W. C. A.; Ruftner Literary Society; Server ' s Tennis Club. ■21- ' 22; Racqueteer ' s Tennis Club, ' 22- ' 23; Orchestra. ' 22- ' 23; Athletic Associa- tion. Hattye is just Ilattye, and thei-e is no one else like her. Possessing a heart as big as you liiid them, and a nature as sincere and ste.-idfasf as anyone could wisii, siie makes an ideal friend. A steady and sincere worker, she yet has a very sunny nature and is always ready lo lend sympathy and aid. EDXA Vorxn HLAXTOX liallsville, Virginia Junior Class, Treasurer, ' 21- ' 22; Stud- ent Government Committee, ' 21- ' 22; Y. W. C. A. World Fellowship Committee, ■21- ' 22; Cabinet ' 22- ' 23; Athenian Liter- ary Society, Critic and censor ' 21- ' 22, Re- porter, ' 22- ' 23; Student Government Com- mittee ' 2 2- ' 2 3; Blue Ridge Club; Rural Club: Athletic Association; Travelers ' Club. Edna is that person who hails you, as she ])asses, with such a genuine ' ' Hey there thai it lifts the burden from your shoulders. Dignity, purity of character, calmness, these are some of her personal traits. Serious-minded though she is, she has an irrepressible gayety, which makes her a charming companion. She is a friend to the woi ' ld, and her motto is Service. [. ' 4 ' ! Virginian VIRGINIA WALTON JJOXDURAXT Ginnie Rice, Virginia Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Ath- enian Literary Society, Treasurer Winter Term, Critic Fall Term ; Rural Club, Vice- President. Virginia is a good sport and liked by every one. Nothing ever seems to worry her for she is always happy and ready to help others. She has more than her share of knowledge and a plenty of common sense. May these ever go hand in hand ! GENEVIEVE BONNEWELL [Morrison, Virginia Rotunda, Assistant Business Manager, ' 22- ' 23; Athenian Literary Society, Corres- ponding Secretary, Winter ' 22; Y. W. C. A. Bible Study Committee, 22- ' 23; Ellen Richards Club; Newport News Club, Sec- retary ' 21- ' 22; President ' 22- ' 23; Campus League, ' 22- ' 23; Athletic Association, Cheer Leader ' 21- ' 22- ' 23. It has often been said of Genevieve that she looks the typical college girl. This is indeed very true, and what is more, she has the pep and enthu- siasm belonging to one of this type. Genevieve is never too busy to partici- pate in every activity in school. She does everything with the same spirit with which she leads yells, putting her whole heart and soul into it. MARY ELIZABETH BOOKER Marij J Pamplin, Virginia Orchestra. Mandolin-Guitar Club; Y. W. C. A.; Ruffner Literary Society; Athletic Association. Music is the key to Mar3 ' s heart. She is very talented along this line. Her kind heart and gentle ways have won for her the love of manv friends. [SS] Virginian ' ' . A ELISE EUGENIA BRADLEY University, Virginia Y. W. C. A.; Normal League; Travelers Club; Athletic Association. AVlieJiever you meet Elise in tlie lialls, she is loaded with boolvs. She is a girl who can do her work well and without grumbling and talking about it. She has the gift of being a good listener, which is as valuable as that of being a good talker. She may truly say, I worked Avith patience which means al- most power. MARTHA ELMA BRETT A)no Xewsoms. Virginia Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Southampton Club. ■She seldom speaks but when she does, then come forth words of wis- dom. Arao is one of our number, who Avorks hard and accomplishes much. Xo task is too arduous for her mastery. Tliough she is a bit silent and reserved, yet at times, she is wittj ' and full of fun. She is kind-hearted and ahvays puts others before self. Our one regret is that she will not be with us next session. LUCY REID BROWX Brown Woodville, Virginia Argus Literary Society. Censor ' 21- ' 22; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Member- ship Committee. ' 21- ' 22; Servers ' Tennis Club. When you think of Lucy Reid, you think of straightforwardness and inde- pendence. These combined with her attractiveness and neat appearance make her stand out among her fellow students. Frankness is her nature, and all are very wary of her because she lets them see themselves as others see them. [56] Virginian ■y i f M T IILDRED BERKLEY BROWNING Orange, Virginia Pierian Literary Society; Orange Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Loyal, sincere, and wortliwliile witli a depth that is beyond mere surface ap- pearance, that is Mildred. Few of us, truly know her, but those of us who have gone after her friendship have foimdlt well worth the quest. There is about her the sort of steadfastness that means comfort and help when things go wrong, and the sort of dependability that means a true, unchanging friend. : L RY LEWIS BRYANT Taudidges, Virginia De-Ho-Ec Club, Vice-President ' 22- ' 23; Pierian Literary Society; Athletic Associa- tion; Y. W. C. A.; Rural Club; Ellen Richards Club; Base Ball Team. 22. She is just a pure, sweet, lovable girl, a true friend and cheerful companion. That s jMary LeAvis I If she has ever had a trouble, she has never shown it, for she always greets you with a smile. It is needless to say that she is popular and everyone loves her. We need not wonder whj ' she is ma,joring in Honae Economics. FRANCES DUNN BUTLER Franl Clifton Forge, A ' irginia Ruffner Literary Society. Reporter ' 22; Y ' . W. C. A.; Alleghany Club. What is so rare as a frown on Fran- ces ' face? Always happy, always kind, always eager to aid anyone ; so we find her in school life. She is a good student and witty companion, but best of all, ahvays a friend and a favorite. She is an all-round good pal. 5j ' ' [57] Virginian SALLY ELIZAHETH BUTTON Susir Rixeyville, Virginia Travelers Club; Y. W. C. A. (xentle, timid and retiring, yet a friend to all ; Elizabeth is one of those admirable persons of whom it may be well said that the more you know her the l)etter yon like her. She shows un- nsual ability in her studies and when- ever she speaks, she says something worth while. No truer picture can be found of her than in that old saying, Still waters rn)i dee]). KATHLEEN ' MACARTHY CARROLL Kittij Charlottesville, A irginia Sigma Sigma Sigma; Pi Alpha; Cotillion Club; Dramatic Club; Cunningham Liter- ary Society; Y. W. C. A., Membership Committee; F. F.; N. O. T.; D. I. R. K. She can teach liltir childi-eii Imt she can also charm people and win many lasting friends. Kitty is stylish, good looking, and sociable. Her friends say ■If you want that done go to Kitty! There is no donl)t in the minds of her school mates that Kitty will have a successful career and many true friends. JESSIE CARTER Martinsville, Virginia Jessie is the kind of girl who has a winning personality and gives of her- self to others. She is bright, cheerful and the center of all fnn. She is a star in athletics and can be coimted on for her heartiest snpjiort of all school ac- tivities. [58] Virginian JULIA WOLBERT CAVE Judij Charlottesville, Vii ' giiiia Junior Class, Secretary ' 22; Albermarle Club, Secretary ' 22; Dramatic Club, Pro- perty Manager; Orchestra; Athenian Lit- erary Society; Student Standards Commit- tee, ' 22- ' 23; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, ' 22- ' 23. -Julia is the kind of girl wlio never tries to bluff her way for she is enter- prisiug, studious and capable. Her forte is music, aud we all predict for her a great future in the pursuing of her art. Julia does not believe in wast- ing words unnecessarily, but when the occasion demands it, she can certainly speak her mind. Witli all her dignity, she is clever, witty, and has her sliare of fun. PAULINE CHAPilAX Roanoke, A ' irginia Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A.; Roa- noke Club; I. 0. U.; Tennis Racqueteer Club; W. W. Although Pauline ' s thoughts are not on school, she gets through with credit minus the worry and care, even occas- ionally showing sparks of geniits. It might well be said She has a little shadow for she aud Lois are seldom seen apart. Whatever her future may be. here ' s success to her! ELIZABETH J. C. CIIAPPELL Big Liz ileherrin, Virginia Pierian Literary Society; Dramatic Club; Y. W.. C. A. Liz ' ' with her sweet siuiliug dis- position and ever readiness to help her friends, is a pal to all. Whenever there is any fun on hand, Liz is sure to be there, though it is her chief delight to talk, aud ride in a Ford runabout. However when called upon she can be dignity itself. [59] Virginian LOIS CHILDRESS Roanoke. Virginia Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; I. 0. v.; W. AV.; Roanolve Club; Tennis Club. Lois is small in stature, but is more than a little shadow. She is bright, attractive and peppy. Lois is the type of girl who cares little for rules and study, but much for dancing and fun. She will win her way through life by her smiling disposition. : IARY WILKIXSOX CLARKE Amelia, Virginia Sigma Sigma Sigma; D. I. R. K.; Ath- letic Association; Junior Basket ball team ' 21- ' 22; Varsity Squad ' 21- ' 22; Senior Basket Ball Team ' 22- ' 23; K. W.-E. E.; Racquetteer Tennis Club; B. T.; Dramatic Club; Y. W. C. A.; Cunningham Literary Society; Critic, Fall ' 22. -lust Mary and no more makes her loved by all her class mates ! Her per- fectly natural and frank way of ex- pressing herself, her tactful dealings in everything has made us realize that these are qualities for which to strive. She is one of our natural beauties and her dark brown curly hair has always been a source of envy to her class- mates. She seems to have been born under a lucky star, for she shines in athletics and dramatics. We know a brilliant future awaits her. EULA MARGARETTE CLAUD Drewryville, Virginia Y. W. C. A.; Pierian Literary Society; Athletic Association! Southhampton Club. Eula is charming in many ways but especially in her energetic way of doing things. She has won many friends in school who hated to see her leave in December. May success and happiness be vonrs, Eula. [60] VlR(;iNIAN VIOLET GLEASBY Vi West Point, Virginia Glee Club: Athletic Association; X. W. C. A. Violet ! How like that fair flower you are, always bringing sunshine and gladness to the hearts of others with your winsome smile. ' ' To be merry best becomes you, for without a question you were born in a nierrv hour ! ARDELLE WELLS (. ' OGIULL Boydon, Virginia Zeta Tau : X. W. C. A. Conference and Conveutlous Committee ' 22- ' 23 ; Athletic As- sociation: Pierian Literary Society. Many admirable traits make up Ar- delle ' s attractiveness. She has a keen sense of humor, a sympathetic nature and genuine sincerity. She is ever thoughtful of others and pleasant. Her Grecian beauty and dignity make her very handsome in appearance. ELIZABETH COLEMAN Liz Tibatha, Virginia .Vthletic Association; Northern Xeek Clnb; Y. W. C. A. Studious, witty, and dignified when the occasion demands it, is Elizabeth. She succeeds in whatever she under- takes, and she is going to win success in life especially in the teaching profes- sion. [61 1 Virginian LELIA RANDOLPH COLONNA Hampton, Virginia y. W. C. A.; I. K. U. ; Athletic Associa- tion ; Rnft ' ner Literary Society, ' 21- ' 22. She is sweet, studious, lovable and sincere. Now that may be a good deal to saj ' about one girl, but everyone agrees that none of these words could be left out in an adequate description of Lelia. She is also endowed with a little luischievousness, and always ready for a good joke. i3ELiIA CLARE CONWAY Dell Boydton, Virginia Y. W. C. A. : Atbletic Association. Delma is always studious, clever, gen- tle, refined, willing to give aid to others, liut best of all, dependable. Her bright and cheerful personality has won the true love of many friends. These out- standing characteristics are an indica- tion of lier future success. ANNIE LOUISE COOKE Newsomes, Virginia Y. W. C. A. : Athletic Association ; SoutU- nniptou Club, 20- ' 21- ' 22. Louise is small in stature, great in mind, and by her quiet unassuming good nature, has won for herself the high esteem of both her instructors and lier schoolmates. She is n good student especially in her private correspondence course. She possesses a vivid imagina- tion which serves her well in many in- stances. She is the student and friend whose memory will linger long, after the ties of personal association have ceased to echo along the corridors of time. [621 VlR(;iNIAN LOUISE CORLEV Winnsboro, South Carolina I ' ierian Literary Society ; Y. W. C. A. ; Atliletie Association ; Junior Anxiliary ; Nou- iiiva Club. Here ' s to Louise! She is one ol ' 111 most obliging and generous persons it has been our lot to meet. May she rise to the heights toward which she is striv- ing and may she make many mori friends. We have no (|ualiiis about her success in he) ' chosen career because cdh- scientious work will always sustain lier iindei ' takings. SUSIE K. CRAFT Cliarlottesville, Ml■gilli;l Siiiiii.-i Sii. ' iiia Si.uiii;! : Mw (  iiici;;i ; rici ' iaii I.itcrai-y Sdch ' ty ; Y. V. (. A.; Alliciiiaric Club; i . I. K. K. : Athletic Association. Susie is a good student, and is inter- ested in the school activities. Dignity- and serious intentions are essenti;il qtialities in Susie ' s uuike up. Slie is very capable and always quietly climb- ing toward the heights, yet a good sport ready foi- fun at all times. In her lif ' work, wliatever it may lie, she has oiir best wishes foi ' a brilliant future. ISABEL (ILADVS CROWDER Jaiir ■Jeffress, Virginia .Iciferson I-iterary .Society; Y. W. ( ' . .V.: Alhletie Association: Travelers Clnb. Five feet, eight inches, mixed witli soft, little ways; rather retiring anil ' et very winning when you get past the otit- er indifference; add to these a sweet personality and a head full of sense. and the result is Isaliel. She has that I ' are (|uality of being the same wherevei ' you see her, always friendly, always liappy, and at all times interested in others. [631 Vlf INIAN GERTRUDE CRUMPLER Suffolk. Virginia Y. W. C. A.: Athletic Association. Gertrude is small but in her are found qualities tiiat make up her lovable disposition. She is full of fun. but there is a serious side vo iier as well. She is a very lovable girl and is popu- lar with all her friends. She makes friends easily and •ndll do what she can for them. Gertrude, we wish you much success in -our life ' s work. KATHLEEN GORDON CRUTE Kitty Farmville, Virginia . tlilctic Association: Y. W. C. A.: Pierian Liter:ir.v Societ.v. Kathleen is indeed ' as sweet as Hea- ven ' s air can make her. She possesses such modest grace that one thinks her sweet and retiring yet she influences all with whom she comes in contact. I . I ) I ANNA UNDERWOOD DARDEN Smithfield. Virginia Y. W. ( ' . A.; Rnnil Cln)i. India Dardeu is a ray, far-reaching ill kindness, naturalness, and power to penetrate into the hearts of everybody. She is one who is welcome everywhere. She thinks much and says little, but knows how and when to express an opin- inii. [641 Virginian (lull; Orchestra: . A. : Athpiiiaii TJt- I icliating Society ; ood sportsiiian- L(KMSK WIXrPREI) DAY l af Clifton Fortiv. ; laii(liiliii and Ciiitar Music Coimiiittee. Y. V. ( ' erar.v Society : .Teller Atliletic Associatiiin. A combination ( s hip, sweetness, intellect, sincerity and good nature ; all of these yoi; will find in Lotiise. She is a good sport and a true friend. To know her a little is truly to love her miieh. ALICE REBECCA DEDMOX Chase City. Vii ' ginia ice-I ' resiileut, Jlaiidolin aiu1 (Juitar Clul) ; Ar us Literary Society; (ilee t ' luli; Y. W. C. A, Music Committee : D. I. R. K. : Atli- letic Association. Songs and Becky — these two thoughts are most inseparable. With these, comes Becky ' s good nature and her generosity She is a true friend and one who always can be depended upon. A good worker, a sunny disposition and an abundance of brains; what more could be desired of a model senior? IR] IA DICKENSON Dirl.- Wallace, ' irginia Y ' . AV. ( ' . A.. Kolii- ' ious Jlcetinss Commit- tee; I. K. r : Mauiloiin and (iuitar Cluli ; Oreliestra ; Uural Cluli. ' ict ' -rresideiit ; Mis- sion Band. Leader. Although Irma has been at S. N. S. only one year, she has won for herself many friends. She is a typical Senior, with a ready and sunny smile and is the kind of pal who helps make life worth while. Irma is a girl who applies her- self diligently to her work and is always willing to lend a helping hand to others. [65] VlRpINIAN GRACE DICKERSOX Dick Kcnlii ' idge, Virginia (tIcc Chili: Y. AV. ( . A.: Athletic Asso- ciation: Seiiidi- I ' .Mskftliall Team; Ruffner IJterary Society. ' I ' veasiirer. Here ' s a girl worth having for a friend. She is trne, sincere and attrac- tive and has the sweetest smile imagin- able. There are numerous accom- plishments that belong to her which could be named, but we especially ap- preciate her ability as forward on the Senior Basketliall Team. ELIZABETH DULIXG Pamplin, Virginia Y. W. ( . A. : Athletic Association. Yon cannot find a sweeter girl in the Normal School than Elizabeth. Her most striking- characteristic is that which the Educational Department calls the inquiring turn of mind in other words, curiosity. She is rather inclined to tease and is so fond of jokes that she enjoys them even when she her- self happens to be the victim. Let me give you a hint, that is, if you are con- templating anv mischief, look for Elizabeth. ' .1L BEL T. DULIXG Pamplin, Virginia Y. W. C. A. : Athletic Association. She does look dignified, doesn ' t she? But take the word of one who knows, she isu t as dignified as she looks ! Mabel is a studious girl and is as con- scientious as you find. You should see her v,-itli those glasses perched on her nose, and her head deep in a book. She will make a very sttccessful teacher if she doesn t change her course in life. [66] Virginian ROXIE DUNNING Suffolk, Virginia Y. W. C. A. Finance Committee ' - ' 2- ' 2o : Atliletic Association. Two years ago Roxie came to lis from the land of peanuts, Suffolk, to cast her lot with the class of 2;i The first year of her school life was spent in studious obscurity, but this past year, well, she is now known and liked by everyone. Roxie is the type of girl whom evei-y- one likes and hers should be a life of happiness. ELLEN CELESTIAL EASLEY Chatham. Virginia Y. AY. c. . .: .Stliletie .Vsscieiatidn ; I ' ieriau Literary Society; I ' ittsylvani:i Cliili ' 21; Ellen Richards club ' 2(1; Ilikin.i: • ' Inli ■l ' . - ' 20: Le Cercle Frangais 21: Travelers Clnli ' 22. A mixture of wit and fun and stead- fastness, with a great deal of kind- ness; that ' s Ellen. Have you the blues ' ' ? Then go to Ellen and her happy, optimistic way will soon turn those blues some other color. We would not dare call her a book worm, neither would we accuse her of bril- liancy, yet she is always prepared to hold her own. LUCIE MARIE FARRAR Clifton Foi-ge, irginia Y. W. C. A. Alumnae Committee ' 22-23, President, •23- ' 24; Ruffner Literary So- ciety; Alleghany Club •22- ' 23. When Lucille is not studying civics, her favorite pastime is talking. She has the happy knack of knowing vhen to study and when to ] lay. and never fails to get A on a subject. She has a magnetic personality which makes peo- ple love her. She is always ready to lend a hand - vhen needed, and is always dependable, sweet and true. [67] Virginian MARGARET GOODE FIXGII ( ' liase ( ' ity, ' i g■inia Zc ' tu ' I ' .ni ; Y. V. C. A., Service Coumiittee ' I ' l- ' l ' . Caliiiict ' I ' Li- ' i ' ; , : Student (idveniiiienr ( ' oiimii. ' tee ' L ' 1- ' L. ' 2: ( ' uuuiiifiluiui Litei ' ar.v So- eicl.N : ' ice-riesiilciit ' 21- ' 22 : Junior Basliet- lall ' I ' eani ' 21- ' 22; Senior Class. Treasurer. ' 22- ' 2. ' ;: Atliletic . ssoeiation. Secretary and Treasurer. ■22- ' 2: . The new girl loves her for her sym- pathy and helpfulness, the elass-niate for her willingness and loyalty, the teacher for her earnestness and studi- ousness. A character strong and reaily to battle against life ' s temptations: a personality winning and hel])fnl in ils uplifting influence: iileals pure and high: faith steadfast and true: sucii it is that make up Margaret. HELEN i EAKE KITCII Lynch burg, ' irgiuia SiL;nia Si iiiia SiLcnia : .Mu ( nie ' a : .Vrgus Literary Society: Y, W. ( ' . . . : . lunuiae Com- mittee: Athletic .Vssociatioii ; K I. U. K. : Cotillion (lull; Lynclilnu-;: I ' Inli. Helen is the kind of girl who always gets a bid t i the college hojis. You wouldn ' t wonder at this if you knew hei-, for she is pretty, attractive and can certainly dance. She certainly lives up to the old saying, When she works she works and when she plays she plays. DORIS li. FLETCHER Parksley, Mrginia (ilee CIuli: .Vthlirtic Association: Y. W. C. A. lieliiiious Meetiufis Conniiittee : Eastern Shore Club: Travelers Club. Doris moves in an atmosphere of peace and calmness. Her pleasant man- ner and voice make her welcome and an agreeable companion at all times. She is true, sincere and conscientious alwavs. [68] VlR(:iNIAN SUSIE VANX FLOYD Hilton Village, Virginia V. W. ( . A., Viee-I ' iesident. ' 22- 23 ; Moni- iiii; Watch Committee. Cliairmau Spring ' 22: Athenian Literai-.v Society. Treasurer Fall 22 : N ' ewiiort News ( ' lull. ' ice-l ' rpsi(ient 22- ' 23: Dramatic Club, Advertisins Manajier ' 22- ' 23: Athletic Association. Susie has many friends in school, and her pleasant disposition drans people to her. For sympathy and help in any kind of trouble, Susie is the one to seek, foi she knows how much a suiile and an encouraging word helps when things begin to go wrong. She gives to the world some of tlie natiD ' al love of her hai | y soul. MARY VEXABLE FOF HES Midget Farmville, Virginia Jeft ' ersou Literary Society. ' ' ice-President 22 ; T. U C. A. : Atliletic Association : Campus League ' 20- ' 23 ; El Cireulo Espanol ; I e Cerde I ranQais. What good is there that cannot be said about Midget f She is not the kmd of a girl that is a friend for a day, but she is a true, sincere friend for good. Her good (jualities are too numerous to enumerate. FLOREXCE VlRdTXIA FORI) ji)i (I Ivingsford, ' irginia . thlclie Association: Ruffner I iterary So- ciety: Y. V. ( ' . A. Religious Meetings Com- mittee. Virginia is just A ' irginia. and there is no one else like her. Possessing a heart as big as you find and a nature as sincere and steadfast as anyone could wish, she makes an ideal friend. Her sense of humor is delightful aiul her spontaneous chuckle quite irresistible. [69] Virginian MARION EMMA FORD Kiagsford, Virginia Athletic Assoeiaticiii; Y. W. ( ' . A. : Itntfuer Literary Society. To say Marion is kind hearted is ex- pressing mildly the wonderfnlly sympa- thetic nature that she possesses. She is always a true friend and one who can he depended upon through adversity as well as success, ilarion also possesses that wit Avhieh lends variety to our school days. What is better than a Ivind aiul understanding nature? KATHERINE POSTER Farmville. Virginia KiiKlersrarteii Clnli: Y. W. ( ' . A. So attractive is her personality, and so dignified is her ay of handling it, that it is good to call her friend. These qualities together with honesty and straightforwardness make her liked by everyone. VIRGINIA FOX Foxie Ashland, Virginia Y. W. C. A. ; Athletic A.ssociatioii ; Trav- eler ' s Cliil]: Kuffiier Literary Society. ' irginia is very quiet and reserved, but when once you get below the sur- face, you find a heart of pure gold. She is conscientious in all that she does and is always ready to help others. [701 VlR(:iNIAN KxVTIIERIXE FRAY Kittij JIadisou, Virginia Y. W. ( ' . A.: PieriMu Literary Society. Kitty is just one of those sweet, un- affected girls tliat everyone loves. She has a pair of wonderful, brown eyes which, when once looked into, are never forgotten. Though she has not been at S. N. S. long, her influence is felt al- ready. Kitty believes there is a time for work and a time for play aud though she conscientiously does lier work, she loves to have a good time. MARY ELIZABETH FUQUA Fiiqic Prospect. Virginia Pierian Literarv Society; De-lIo-IOc Cluli: 1. W. C. A. ' ' Fuqie, ' as she is called, is a good. all- ' round girl, full of fun and always ready to help you in anj ' way that she can. She ' s one of the girls that takes life as it comes and lets by-gones be l)y- gones. looking on the bright side of things that can ' t be helped. She is a jolly companion, a true friend and a good sport. CATHERINE ALICE GABLE Kitten Covesville, Virginia Y. AY. C. A. Publicity Coniinittee ' :22- ' 23 ; RelifjTiou. ' Meetings Committee ' 21- ' 22 ; Dram- atic C ' luli: Wavdrolie Mistress; Yirginian, As- sistant Art Editor ; Atliletic Association ; Traveler ' s Clnli; Mantlolin-(iuitar Cluli; .Tef- terson Literary Society. Catherine ' s sweet, winsome manner and cheerful disposition have made her popular with everyone. She is most efficient in her studies and is well versed in the fact that there is a time for work and a time for play. [71] Virginian CABELL G ANN AW AY rich- Draper. Virginia Gamma Theta; PI Alpha; W. A. N. K.; U-Et-R; Cotillion Club; Jefferson Literary Society; Basketball Team, Manager ' 19; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Pulaski Club. Treasurer ' 19; Dramatic Club. Cute, country Cabell — Yoti generally think of niilk-iuaids and rural belles when you speak of the country, but ' Tick has all the snap and style of the most sophisticated of girls. Because of this, she easily won her place as cutest in the Senior Class, and she deserves it. Cabell also has her serious side, if she did not, she nevei ' would be the excel- lent teacher she is. ELIZABETH BEVERLY GARDEN Bet Prospect, Virginia . tlil ' lic Association : Argus Literary So- ciety. Y. W. C. . . ■Bet , tlie name itself is stifficient to express love, sincerity, truth and all that would make an ideal girl. Bet is a good old sport and just the kind of girl who is loved and admired 1) - all who know her. EDNA GERTRUDE GARNET Eddie Farmville, Virginia Y. V. ' . A.: (ilee Club. We all havi ' one hobble, but Eddie is especially blessed as she has three. They are nuisic, teaching, and teasing in all of which she excells. We know that she will make a success in teaching as she has in school. [72] Virginian CLAUDIA GILCHRIST Columbia, South Carolina Y, V. ( ' . A.: Athletic Association, Aigus Literary S ioiety; Travelei s Club Noiiun.i Club; Le I ' ercle Frnngais Claudia is a true f ri( iid and adiim able companion. Her smilino tate and wistful manner helps to biighten the lives of all with whom she comes in con tact. Everybody likes Claudia WIia ' Because she is .iust — Claudia Tlieie s not a lietter. all- ' round t ii | m school one who is tilled with i lass an l school spirit. MAKV LOFTEX GILLIAM Vale. Virginia Y. V. ( ' . .v.; liural Club: Traveler ' s Club: .Tuuior B.iseliall Team ' 22: .Teft ' ersou Liter- ary Society. Mary is a quiet, cheerful and amia- ble friend at all times. She is alwaj s ready to help and give suggestions and seems to always have plenty of time, full of pep, too, and seems to enjoy every lioui ' of the dav. Hail to a true friend! LOUISE CABELL GILiMER Lynchburg, A irginia Si,:;iiui Simula Ss ' igma ; Mu Omega: Cuu- iiingbam Literary Societ.v : Athletic Associa- tioii: Cotillion Club: Y. W. C. A.: Lynchburg Club: Dramatic Club; W. A. X. K. : Kinder- garten Club. Cabell talks incessantly. If you hear a low chattering in Senior Row, don ' t be alarmed; ' tis only Cabell explaining. She is alwa.vs willing to help some one in need. If there is anything difficult to be done, Oh, there ' s Cabell, she ' ll do it. She takes an active part in all school activities. Here ' s to one who is a friend to all ! [73] Virginian MARGARET RAY GLEXN Red Prospect, Virginia I ' leiiau Literary Society ; Y. W. C. A. ] Iargaret is always ready tll watch- ful eye when fun is mentioned. How- ever, witli the sense of humor and fuu- loving disposition, -she does not forget the real purpose of the school, her studies. To these, she is always faithful, MS lier record will show. Here ' s to Mar- garet of the smiling face and cheery word ; a good pal ! DAISY ROSE GOODMAN Doe Portsmouth, Virginia Athletic Association : El Circulo Espanol ; Le Cerele Fransais ; Portsmovitli Club ; Jef- ferson Literary Society. Daisy ' s pleasant smile and .jolly dis- position have worked their way in our hearts. She keeps a place there by her energy and ability along varied lines. We predict success for you, Daisy. MARTHA DABXEY GOODWIN Dare Scottsville, Virginia Y. W. C. A. ; Yorlcl FellowsUip Commit- tee ' 2 2- ' 2 3; Athletic Association; Servers Tennis Club; Albemarle Club; De-Ho-Ec Club. Dal)ney is just about the best friend a gii-1 ever liad. She is ever cheerful, liapjiy and gay, and is one who thinks of the good of others as she goes along. A light heart and a happy mind make lier a pleasant companion for all who know her. Dal)ney loves S. N. S., but just ask her about Scottsville — There ' s where the James rolls bv. [74] The nil ' , irmn Virginian ELSIE GRAY Boykins, Virginia Y. AV. ( ' . A. ; Athletic Association ; South aiiU tou Club. Elsie is always ready for a good time and usually has it too. However, she doesn ' t let her lessons suffer especially Civics, as her interests there will tes tify. She is a girl who attracts, and she has many friends who love her. S. N S.. and the class of 23 will miss hei, but will always remember her. LILLIAN VIRGINIA GRIFFIN Chuekatuck, A irginia V. AV. C. A. : Rural Life Club : Xausemond Club: Athletic Assoclatlou. What is the use of hurrying, we have plenty of time, says Lillian as she walks into elass just in time to answer to her name. And again slie makes that remark as she slips into tlie dining room as the door is being closed. We hope if she ever teaches that her school hours will be from ten until two. so she will have ample time in which to slumber in peace. LAURA VASHTI GRIGG Yash . -tliletic Association; Campus League; Pierian Literary .Societv, Censor. Fall ' 22; Y. W. C. A. Vash is a girl of trust and truest blue, with sterling character, yet possessing just enough foolishness, and light- heartedness to make her an ideal pal. [75] The rM i Virginian MARTHA GUTHRIE Guinea ilills, ' iroiiiia I!uekiiii:liiuii Cluli: De-Iln-Kc I ' lub : AtU- lelii- Association; lintfiier Literary Society. lartha is one of our attractive girls. She believes in taking all that life will offer, and she goes along having as many good times as she can. When we ai ' e in need of clieei-, we go to ilartha. ' I KG 1X1 A WlllTEHrRST HADEN t ' rozet, ' irginia Athletic Association; Y. W. ( ' . A. Laugh and the woi ' ld laughs with you ! This is Gin ' s motto in life. In the most solemn occasions. Gin can find something amusing. She ' s always good company, especiall.y when you have the blues. She can he serious too. and her common sense has made her a very cap- able student. She is popular, jolly, and optimistic, which makes her a worth- while friend. ELSIE :mae HATLEY BUI Drakes Hranch. ' irgiuia Y. v. ( ' . A. If you are looking for a good com- panion who is interested and willing to help in everything, call on Elsie. She came to us this year from Radford and is indeed an addition to the class of ' 2:3. [76] The Tin Hjiiii Virginian NELLIE VERXOX IIAKDY Nellie Victoria, Virginia Y. V. ( ' . A.; ;ief Cluli: .Tcfld ' .soii Llter- . ' iiy Society; Itiiral Life Clnb; iLimlolin- Ciiitnr Cluli. Xell ' s tjood iijitui ' cd iiiaiuu ' r is her most noticeable and lovable character- istic. Together with her winning per- sonality and sweet voice, she has the remarkable faculty of keeping smiling and pleasant. Xidl takes as her motto. Smile and I be wo ' rld smiles with yon. Z E R X I E PE ARL HARMON Cdvington. Virginia UulTner I.iteran Society: Y. W. C. A.: .Ule-luiiiy (lull. There are so many nice things to say about Zernie that it is hard to know where to begin. To know her is to love her, for she has ever been the truest of pals and confidantes. Her one hobby is buying peanuts, and we can always tell when she has received a cheek from home, for she immediately pays a visit to Gilliams or the tea room. EULA IT ARRIS Eula-PuUi Xipp ' . ' r, ' irginia Zeta Tan : Y. AV. ( ' . A. Meiiihersliip Com- mittee : Pierian Literary Society: .Jniiior Committee: Athletic Association; .Tnnior Bas- ketball i!l- ' 22: Senior Basketball •L ' i ' - ' 2:i. Friendship is somehow given easily to Eula, and what is more rare, one gives respect with the friendship. Sincere, loyal, generous, and game to th e last, how could one help it 1 Eula ' s friendship too, once given, is a thing to be treasured, for one knows that it will not change with time and circumstances. 177] Virginian . EUFAULA LUCILE HARRIS Ceil Keysville, Virginia X. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Atlie- iiiaii Ijiterar.v Society. Wliat ' s the use of saying anytliing aliont ' ' Ceil ' ' ' ? Everybody who has ever known her can only say nice things about her. She is a very quiet, modest and dignified girl who is worth knowing. She is a true triend. and when you know iicr yn i have to love iicr. : rVRTLE ELIZABETH HARVEY Myrt Lynchburg, Virginia Athletic As.sociation : Kiiulergarteu Cluti ; ly.Niichhur;: Clnli: Jeffersou Literary Society. ilyrt is unustially good natured, al- though in a i|uiet waj She is sj ' mpa- thet.ic and loj al ahvays. She has smoothed over many hard places for her friends, who cherish her friendship as the liest and truest. RFBYE LUCILLE HEATWOLE • ' Rube Covington, Virginia (ilee I ' luh; .athletic Associntioii : Alle- ghany Chill. I ' lesident: Y. V. C. A.; Trav- eler ' s clnli. Rubye is a sweet little maid who has endeared herself in the hearts of all who have known her. Fun-loving and mis- chievous, she trips through the Normal with light and gay steps. Rubye can be just as conscientious and as serious as anyone else when there is need. This little girl from Covington will be long remembered by her friends, and their best wishes go out to her that she may make good in all that she undertakes. [781 Virginian CLARA VIRGINIA IIEFLIX Lneketts, Virginia Y. W. C. A. ; Athletic Association ; Itural Cliili: Rural Volunteer Band; Traveler ' s C ' lul) : liutt ' ner Literary Society ; Junior Base- ball Team ' 22. Of course we all know her. The first time we saw her play baseball w e ad- mired her, and the first time she smiled at us we loved her. She is always hap- py and cheerful and seems brightest when things look darkest. She is a very studious and dignified Senior in the class-room but just as jolly and sociable outside. Clara, with your win- ning smiles and graceful ways, we pro- phesy a bright and happy future foi ' vou. DAMA HILL Mitchells, Virginia Y. AV. ( ' . . . : Traveler ' s Clul); .Teffersou Literary Suciety. Dania has a rather keen sense of liu- mor beneath all her quietness and dig- nity. Although she is quiet and unas- suming as the old saying is Still wat- ers run deep, so we shall not be sur- prised to hear that some day she has won great fame, especially in la clase espanola. IDA HILL Mitcliells, Virginia Traveler ' s C ' luli: Y. W. C. A.: .Jeffer? Literary Society. The other twin — same as al)ove. L79: VlI ClNIAN ia ' cillf: hogge Wiroiiiico, Virginia W C. A. ; Allili ' tic Assnci.it i. in. I ' tyy.N is one of the jollie.st girls of the Sf ' uior Class. All the world is carefree and happy to her and she strives to make it so foi- lici ' friends. ITer motto is l don ' t holluT stn l - and stlldy (loi ' sii ' t ho1 her me. ' A.MV LOLVS Hold. AND Windsor, ' irginia V W. C. A.: . tlilerie Assoei.-ilidu ; .letter- sciii l-iteran Societ.v : Knral hife Club. ilisehievous, fundoving and depend- alile, that ' s Amy. Her unfailing good Iniiiior, practical sense and witty re - marks make a personality which is irre- sistible. We like to hear you laughing your way through the world, Amy. NORA MAE HOE.MES Cnioii iicvel, Virginia W. ( ' . A.: . tliletie Asseciiitiou : Knral ■lull. Here ' s to Nora Mae! She is the kind of a girl everybody likes. She is lively, attractive and witty and has plenty of ability, energy and determination. With all she is a good sport, and we predict that her sincerity, her strong personal- ity, and her higli ideals will bring her great success in whatever career she undertakes. fsoi Virginian ' ' ' SARAH DIVINE HORXE Wadesboro, Virgiuia El Circuit) Espaiiol: Le Circle Fniiigaise: Athletic Association: Noiiiuva Clnli. Sarah is one of our •■iu- v Seniors, but already she has won her place in our class. Her keen intelligence, effi- ciency and sincerity are qualities we all admire. In this we seem to voice the sentiments of Some One in North Caro- lina, if the candy and mail that daily arrive for her at S.N.S. may be taken as a guide. Teaching may be an honorable profession, Init there are nevertheless others that are more desirable, at least so thinks Sarah. FRANCES REDD HOWARD ' Ittle Fankie South Boston, Virginia -Vtliletic Association : Y. W. C. A. Service Committee: Traveler ' s Cluli: ' luiuingham Literary Societ.v. Look out for the merry girl, and you will always find Frances. Laugh and the world laitghs with you has been her motto which has won her so many friends at S.N.S. Early lova))le charac- teristics have endeared Frances to all. MARY ELIZABETH HUNT Farmville, Virginia Mu )me;;a: A2X : Cotillion Clnli: Dram- atic Clnli: Athenian Literary Suciety : Y. ■. A. Apparent indifference may be one of ilary ' s outstanding characteristics, but underneath it there is a friend worth having. Loyal and sincere, her friend- ship is not one to be lightly won and lightly lost, but rather one that lasts and grows with age. [81] Virginian W NAAX ' Y HUYETT Charlottesville, Virginia igma Sigma Sigma ; Mu Omega : Pierian Literary Society: Y. W. ( ' . A.; Albemarle Chill. Treasurer -I ' l- ' Jli: I). 1. K. K. : r-I ' ]t-K : Athletic Assdciatidii. Every girl in school loves Nancy, for who could help it % She meets you with a smile and a cheery greeting. All the points which go to make up a true and loyal friend are hers, and the greatest good fortune we can wish is that she may occupy a place in the world similar to the one she has held her classmates and friends at dear old S.X.S. CLARA FLORENCE JENKINS Greenba.v, Virginia Itm-al Chili; Y. W. C. A.: Atliletic Asso- eiatiiiu ■21- ' 22. Rarely does Clara liurt herself by liiiming the midnight oil. and yet, when reports come around, she usually comes out on to]3. May the future be a glorious dream fni ' you, Julie , and may you awaken only to a reality of success ! MARY LrX;iLE JENNINGS Lu Cartersville, Virginia Y. W. C. A.; Rural CUili: Athletic Asso- ciatiiiu: Atheniau Literary Society: Cnmber- laiid Chill. Secretary. Quiet, unselfish, sincere, good iiaturcd. intelligent, these are a few of the (|uali- ties which Lucile possesses. She is just as full of fun as she can be, always in a good humor and always wearing the brightest of smiles. Her smile is the kind which brightens many a weary ay and signifies bei ' desii ' e to lielp ev- ei ' -one. [82] The ' fOrpTt Virginian MARY PATTIE JP]TER Vat Belona, Vii-giiiia Y. W. ( ' A. : Kural CUil), President -2-1--2 , Atlieulaii Uterarv Society : Amelia Club ' Jl Rural Life Club: Y. W. C. A. Voild Id lowsbi)) Couiniittee ' O- ' i!! : Le C ' ercle Fywx Caise ' 2U- 2] : Athletic Assdciafimi : Travelei. s ( lub. Pattie is ever considerate and thought fill for the happiness of others. Hei sympathy flows out to all as her mau friends know. She always has time toi others, and for good hard study too. BERXICE LESTER JOHNSON Granny Richmond, Virginia Ai-fius Literary Societ.v : Athletic Associa- tion : Y. W. C. A. Fiuauce Committee ' 1S- ' 19 : Third Year High School. Secretary and Treasiu-er ' 19- ' 20; Le Cerele Fraugais. Treas- urei- •20-21 . A mixture of oddity, frolic, fun tliat ' s Bernice. Odd I Why there ' s no one at S.N.S. who is just her type. It ' s all her own. Sad to relate Bernice has n very serious weakness and that ' s loafing. Here is luck to you rolicing, frolicing Bernice, and may old Father Time give nnieh happiness to you. KATE JOHNSON Tazewell. Virginia Delta Si.gma Chi: I ' i Alpha: Cunniu hani Literary Society: Student Committee ■22- ' l ' :! ; Y. W. C. A. Alumnae Committee : Athletic Association: T ' -Et-R : D. I. R. K. Tf all of us kept as strict a watch on ourselves and let other people alone a? much as Kate does, we would be much better. Constancy is her outstandinp virtue, and we cannot but praise so rare a gift. Virginian MARY srE JOLLIFF Jolly Petersl)urg. Virginia Kiii(UM-,L:;irteii Cliih; Jefferson Literary So- ciety Vtliletk- Association; Traveler ' s (- ' Inli; 1 W ( ' . A. ' Tis liai ' d to get round some people, tis hard to see through some people, but how much harder to get at some people! What can you do? Just gradually wait for them to unfold tlie life within. Af- ter you get that far with ] Iary Sue you ' re all right, and so is she. She ' s carefree and happy, latighing at this woild of woe. EMILY LOUISE VTRGIXTA JONES Ilollaiul. ' irginia Y. W. C. A.; (ilee Cliili; lUiffner T.iterar.v Society : Knral Cluli. Such a little girl with such a long name, though she is better known as Slim. Her sunny disposition and bi ' ight smile have gained her many friends. Mav thev gain her manv more. XELL ESTELLE JOXES X U Hoyce, irginia De-IIo-Kc I ' luli; . ' Service Tennis Club 21- -2-2 : Y. W, ( ' . A.: Ellen Richards Club ' 21- ' -2 : Rnft ' ner Literary Society. I ' resident ' 22 : Athletic Association: Racqueteer Tenuis Club. Xell is bright, cheerful and of a win- ning disposition, a very companionable gii ' l. If we were poets her hair and eyes woidd iiisipre us to endless song. Tliere is more to tell, in fact so much to tell that it would be an endless song of praise indeed. [84] Virginian MYRTLE M. KAYTON Fannville, VirgiiiiM Small in stature, great in niiiul is Myrtle. By her quiet, unassuming good nature, she has won for herself the high esteem of both her teachers and her schoolmates. As a friend she is among the truest. Myrtle is a most persistent worker and a thorough student. She heartily agrees witli the poet in that A little humor now and then is relished l)y the best of men. MARGARET PENDLETON KITE Prg Orange, Virginia Y. W. C. A. : Athletic Assochitiou ; I ' ierian Literar.v Society: Oraiiire Club; Le Cercle Fi-augais ; El t ' irculu Ksiiailol. If j ' ou want to have a jolly good time, just call on Margaret, and she ' ll nmke it for you. Although she is laughing and bright, behind those dancing blue eyes lies a heart strong and true. She is a friend worth having. SADIE J. KOBRE Jimmi( Lynchburg, Virginia Y. W. C. A.: Athletic .Association; Jeffer- son Literar.v Soeiet.v. I ' l ' esident, winter and fall terms ' 22, Yice-President 23; Lynchburg I ' lnb: Ellen Richards Club ' 22. Jimniie is just the girl you can de- pend on to acomplish everything. Her cleverness and versatility quite amaze us and make us wonder how so much knowledge can be stored in the lu-ain of one so small. Her very name stands for helpfulness and d ependability as both faculty and student body at S.N.S. recognize. A successful professional ca- reer awaits you, Sadie. rss] Virginian ALICE THORNHILL LAND Chase City. A ' irginia CIcc Cluli; Y. W. ( ' . A.: Jefferson Liti-r- ary Scicictx ; Atlilcfic Assdciation ; Rural Life Coiiiiiiittcc. Still water runs deep . Although Thorney is (|uiet and retiring there is a spark of wit that flashes out now and then. We find a (|uality even more val- uable tlian this, that of always helping and serving others. Thorue.y has been a eonscientious, good student at S.X.S.. winning the admiration or many. WINNIE LAN(i ' reinpi ' ranceville, ' irgiuia xterii S •lull-. 1 1 Oliil) ]■:,■W. ( ' . A. Winnie eoiiics from the Eastern Shore, and wi1li her loyalty and gener- osity is a true I ' ein-esentative of that section. If you are lonesome or out o ' sorts jiisl call on Winnie, for she can always lind some amusement. Hei-e ' s to i)ui ' success. Winnie! DOROTHY I.ALL LAXGSLOW Di, Moi ' i ' ison. ' irgiiiia I ' i Kaiiiia oiiic-a: . ssistaiif Kditor-in- dUief KotiuKla. ' U-J- ' L ' : ' . : Assist.iiit Editiiv- iii-Cliief The ' ir ini.iii : Smdeiit (ioveni- iiieiit ( ' (imiiiitt(r ' l ' lJ- ' l;:: ; .Xewpurt News Club. Seci-et.-n-, - ' li ' J- ' J. . : .Vlheiiiaii Literary Society. O ' reiism ' er, S]iiiii,u ' li ' J. Nice-President, Fall -l-l: Y. W. ( ' . .v.; Social Committee ' 22- ' 23 ; ( ' aiiipus Lc.i uc ' -l-l- ' -l ' : Athletic Association. Dorothy is jiisI the best sort of a pal. the kind who fits in with all your moods AVhen one is read - foi ' a genuine good time, it ' s hard to find a truer or more fun-loving sixirt. There are few girls so absolutely dependable. She has jilenty of school spii ' it and figures large- ly in all school activities, and always gaining new IVieiids with her siuni - smile and swi ' ci disposition. Here ' s to an all-round ' ' girl ! [86] Virginian SERENA PAULINE LEA Polhj Massie ' s Mill, Virgiuia y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association, Sei - er ' s Tennis Club; .Teffei ' son Literaij Societ Reconlin. ' Secretary ' 21- ' 22 ; Ellen EichaicTs Club: De-Ho-Ec Club; Nelson Coiintj Club Polly is always ready for fun and a frolic. You can tell that bj ' her spaik ling eyes and bewitching smiles. When you know her you will love her. She is gentle, kind, reserved, and a good friend indeed. MARY -TTLIAN LEECH Mar}] Jay Murat, Virginia Argus I.,iterary Society : 1 ' . W. C. A. ; Traveler ' s Club ; Rockbridge Cluli For Mary Julia ' s many notable quali- ties and particular talents, we need only refer to her instructors and class mates Old pal, the toast we drink to you is that the future years may fulfill half the aspirations your eyes seem to say you have. Remember the lines 0. Wind ! if Winter comes can Spring be far behind ? virolxlv lindsey .Hhi.s Earmville, Virginia Arjrus Literary Society; Athletic Associa- tion; De-Ho-Ec Club; Y. W, C. A. Jinks is best known in the Science Hall, but to know her is to love her. She has a heart as big as she is and a desire many times as great to help whenever, wherever and whomever she might. [87] Virginian NELLIE PEARL LOCKARD Covintgon, Virginia . W. ( ' . A.; Athletic Associatiou: I ' ieiiaii l,irriiiiy Society: Allestiaiiy County Cluli. Xellie, one of our most attractive Seniors, always wears a smile, keeping up the spirit of her class mates. Peri- ods of blues are very short-lived with her for her bright smile and liappy manner ai-e always uppermost. Nellie is sure to succeed in everything she at- teiii|its for she is brave, takes life easy, and has a determined manner. VIOLA McXAMEE Parraville, A ' irginia (■Tjuiet, gentle and sweet is Viola, and no better friend can be found anywhere. Although she doesn ' t live in the Dormi- tory, she has many friends in S.N.S. and elsewhere. She is the lover of music wlio always finds a place waiting for her in tlie church choir. Her forte is mu- sic, and we all predict for her a great future. MARGARET ilASON Clarksville. Virginia v. W. C. A.: Social Service Committee: .Tetfcrsnn Literary Society: Rural Club; Ath- letic Association: Representative Student Vol- unteer Council ' 22- ' 23. If you want a good friend, choose ilargaret. She is a generous, sympa- tlietic. good-natured and lovable girl. She is never too busy to lend a helping hand, noi ' to speak a word of cheer. Virginian iiiN map: mason Pearisville, Virginia Heltii 8ii;iiia Chi: JIu ()nu ' i;a : Cotillion Club: Owls: I). 1. Id. K. : Dramatic Club; Athletic Association ; Ari;us I.itevarv Society; y. w. c. A. Mill is a happy-go-lucky girl who makes the most of life, and lets lier lessons take care of themselves. She is general favorite with all who are ac- ((uainted with her. and yon know ' ' great things come in snudl |iac-kages . MARGARET MITCHELL MATHEWS Maggie Norfolk, Virginia Pierian Literary Society ; Athletic Asso- ciation ; Junior Basketball Team ' ' l - ' ' -l: Sen- ior Basliethall Team ' 22- i. 3 : ' arsity S(|ua(l : Y. AV. C. A.: Jlonoirrani Club. Margaret is like Hrer Rabbit , she lies low and says nothing. One must be a good friend indeed to really know jier, she is so quiet and retiring. She is tlie kind of girl the school could not get along without. MARY ELIZA MAUPIN Charlottesville, Virginia Y. W. C. A., Service Committee l l- 2 ' ? ; Ar.nus Literary Society ; Rural Club. Treas- urer ■22- ' 23; Athletic Association. No more obliging personage can lie found in school than Mary. Sw et tem- pered, kind hearted and lovable, she is always ready to assist where she can lie of help and to aid, boost and make a success of whatever she undertakes. 189] VlI INlAN HELEN THOMAS illLLER Washington, Virginia Wliletic Assoeiatiou; Pierian Literary So- ck t IifHdEe Club. Secietar.v: Glee Club. Hi ' leii IS a good sport with a kind lii ' iirt, a wise head, and a pleasing coun- tenance. Especially is she noted for her sound judginent and calm deliberation. If you want to know whether a banana is digestible Avheu chewed, and who rules the Sandwich Islands, ask Helen, she knows ! FLOSSIE MITCHELL Emporia, Virginia A sweet, modest girl is our Flossie. She is a true, worthy friend, loved and respected by all who know her : bright and cheerful at all times and a compan- ion in all of your moods. She is always eager to be helpful whenever she is able. Her humor is always present, and she is ready to join in any fun at the right time. Although she does not take a leading part she is a force liehind ev- erv movement. HURTOX MOIR Delta Si-iiia Chi: Mn Omega: Y. W. C. A.: . Villus Literary Society: Cdtillion Club: 1). I. U. K. Spoiled, did you say . ' Yes, sure, that ' s liurtou. It ' s Ix ' coiiie (|uite the habit of her friends to wait on her and not to raise the slightest complaint. She has the accomplishment of hiding the most mischievous designs behind an ex- [iression that is only rivaled by that of Innocence of Youth. [90] The .1 mil Virginian GLADYS MOORE Prospect, VirginiM Y. V. C. A. Have you ever seen those girls who move along so easily and never worry, but somehow seem to get there just the same? Gladys is one of that happy number. To see Gladys one woulil think her rather shy but to know her. she is an all-round friend. She says she is interested in her work, but her mam- letters from ' Ed seem more interest- ing. We can certainly say for her that she has a heart of gohl ! LULA ARDELLE MOORE Clarksville, Virginia Athletic Association : Atlieulau Ijlterar.v Society; Traveler ' s CUili; Y. W. C. A. Service Committee. True to hreself, true to her friends, true to her duties always. This is es- pecially true of Ardelle. She has won many friends and often proves a friend in need. She has three characteristics, to those who do not know her she is shy, to those who are just ae(|uainted with her she is bright, to those Avho know her she is sweet. Our good wishes go with her. May she always succeed in all that she undertakes. PATIENCE MOORE Parmville, Virginia Sweet, loyal, and loving- is Patience. Honesty, truth and steadfastness are her greatest qualities combined with a desire to do good to others and help as much as she is able. She is ready to fall into your mood at all times and her humor never fails her; ready for fun or mischief at all times. She is a leader without a leading part and a force with- out anyone realizing it. [91] VlR(;iNlAN KATHLEEN MORGAN Kitty Columbia, South Carolina Gauiuia Theta; Mu Omega; Cotilliou Club ; AV. A. N. K. ; L ' -et-R ; Senior Class, Mce-Presideut ' 22- ' 23 ; Argus Literary So- ciety : Clee Club; Athletic Association; Stu- dent Standards Committee, Secretary ' 21; Y. W. C. A. JIusic Committee ■22- 23 ; Server ' s Tennis; t ' luli; Junior Basketball Team; Var- sity Squad, ' 21- ' 22 ; Senior Basketball Squad ■22- ' 2o ; Ivindergarten Club ' 21- ' 22 : Virginian, Kditor-iu-Cliiet ' ' 22- ' 2;j : Monogram CIuli. Kitty is one of the most outstanding girls in school. She seems to have the hapi y faculty of bringing success to the many activities which enlist her inter- est. Sincerity, school spirit, talent, ■■pep , dependal)ility, and a certain rare lovableness are the (pialities that have endeared Kitty to our hearts, and that have made us glad to be her friends and schoolmates. . lARTIIA FRANCES MORTON Fraitk ( ' lewe, Virginia Y, W. C. A.: Athletic .Vssociation ; Kuftner Literary Society. Independence. ambition. idealism, and determination, plus a charming personality make -Frances. She is par- ticularly fond of music, dancing and liooks. Although an industrious little girl, she is never too busy to smile and pass a pleasant word. Good luck and a most successful future, Frances ! DOJIA ROBERTA MOSELY Elioiiy, ' irginia Uuftiiei- Literary Society: Y. AV. C. A.; Athletic Associatiiin. A loyal friend, genial and sympa- thetic with a wonderful personality. Doma is good-natured, always wearing a smile and ever ready to help. May your winning ways and genial disposition carry you a long way to your desired goal, Doma! [92] Virginian FAY MOSS Spartanburg, South Carolina KiiulergiU-tcn Cliili: Y. W ( Hi cliestra. Those who are fortunati mough to enjoy the friendship of Fa-Mous will tell j ' ou the longer you know her the better you love her. She is alwa;s s ready to enter whole-heartedh into everything. Fa-Mous has plenty of abil- ity, energy, and determination With all this she is a good sport, and e pit- diet that her sincerity, her stiong per- sonality, and her ideals Avill bung hei great success with her violin oi h, ever career she undertakes REBECCA AGNES :M() TLEY Bcccali Chatham, Virginia Cunninsliiiiii I.iterarv SociPt Athletic A. ' sociation ; Y. AV. C. X.: Ellen Richauls Chill iO- ' il: Pitts.vlvania Clnli A ice Tiesi (lent ' 21: Travelers ( liili; I-e ( eicle Plan Cais: Hlldns CUili ' ]!i- ' 2it: Ractnietiei leniu ' Club. An all-round girl is Rebecca, a good student, and a good sport, and one ho has won her way into the heaits of us all. She has a happy and sumn dis position, and by her s eetness and friendliness she has endeared hei elt to her classmates. Beccah, we all ms1i ou tlie best of success in the fntuie LUCILLE FRANCES MYRTCK J oykins, Southampton Count ' s , a Y. AV. C. A.: Athletic Associ itiou Tcttoi sou Literar.v Society; Southauiptcni t luli A ' ice-Presideut ' 22- 23. Lucille is a quiet little member of oui Senior class, but one well a orth knoA ing. According to our tA entleth eeii tury critics we should not .ludge a book by its cover. Although Lucille is small in stature, her knowledge increases like the waters of the mie ' hty ocean. [93] Virginian (iRETCIIEX OBEXSHAIX Buehavan, Virginia (Jlee Cluli: Ounningtiaui liiterary Society; Athletic Association; Student (idveniment roniiiiittoe, ' JL ' - ' L ' S; Zeta Tau ; V. W. I ' . A. Music Coumiittee. ' 22- ' 23. AVlio could I ' vcr foi ' a ' et her glossy black hair, two inerry little dimples, and soft brown eyes with sitch a won- drous, Avitcliing charm, yet from which ever shine the light of worth, courage, and honor, true manifestations of a loyal and noble soul within? She is faithful to all duties, modest in all ac- tions, and a friend to all beings, over- brimming in Um. jollity, and wit, yet possessing gentle resei ' ve, judgment and knowledge enriched with a delight in music and voice. ELIZAliETII OGDEN • ' Liz ' ■Coleman ' s Falls, Virginia V. W. C. A.: Athletic Association: Trav- eler ' s (Tiili: 101 ' irculo Espafiola. Le Cerele Frangais: .luuior Auxiliary. One has to be constantly associated with a character like Liz to appreciate her sincerity and real worth. She is always loyal and true to her friends, a good sport, a c(nnrade and a dear old pal. So here ' s to you, Liz, may the best of luck- be with you always. : I1LDRE1) COXWAV PARKER Franklin. Virginia .Vrsus Liti rary Society: Y. W. ( ' . A.: Ath- letic . ssociatiiiii : CUh ' C n : Southamiiton ( ■lull. Xothing is bettei ' tlian a true fri( nd This is cliai ' .-icteristic of ilildred. She is always on hand with her uke. cheering the girls along. These with many other good qualities make her a favorite who will be missed from S. N. S. She carric ' ' . with her the best wishes of her classmates for a bright and suc- cessful career. - [941 Virginian SI ' H HHOWX PAKKKR Littletou, A ' irg-iiiia Y. W. ( ' . A.: Athletif Assiici:iti( n. To be quiet aud dignified, and also a sneeessfiil teacher in the Training School are qualities which one must needs be proud of. Sue has, then, every riglit to expect a bright future, for she has these and many otiier wortli while characteristics. LOOTSE PARSONS Parsons Petersburg, Virginia (iiiimiKi Theta ; Pi Alpha; Cotillion Club: Argus Literary Society. First Vice-Presideut 22: A ' ar.sity Basketball Squad ' 22; Junior Basl etball Scjuad 22; Senior Representative: Manager of Senior P-asketball Squad ' 23; Senior Representative on Athletic Council : Athletic As- ociation ; Y. W. C. A.. Finance Committee •22- ' 2o : S ' ervers Tennis Club ' 22: ■' . A. X. K. : O. T.; Jlonogvam Club. On witli the game ! Parsons is here 1 Let pep be unconfined ! Xo game, in fact nothing, would be complete with- out Louise. She needs no introduction, nor any writings for the class of ' 23, but for the benefit of the world at large and those Avho read these pages, let us say something of Parsons. With all her pep and spirit she is true blue and one who will never be forgotten at S. X. S, Xot only capable is she, but loved and admired by all who are for- tunate enough to know her. CAROLINE MORTIMER PAYNE Carohjn ' ' Roanoke, Virginia Zeta Tan: Rotunda Statt ' . Assistant Cir- culation JIanager. ' 22- ' 2. ' j : Pierian Literary Society. Fir.st Vice-President fall ' 22 : Y. W. C. A.; Y ' -Store Connnittee ■2]- ' 22. Service Committee ' 22- ' 2.3 ; Athletic Association ; Ro- anoke Club, Secretary ' 22- ' 23. There are three words that just natur- ally come together and describe Carolyn — capable, attractive, aud lovable. Al- though she litts figured largely in all school activities, it is her own person- ality that has gained such popularity for her. Here ' s wishing you all success, Caroline. 95 ViR(;iNlAN OLIVE PAYNE Dai ' lington Heights, Virginia Y. V. ( ' . A.; Athletic Association; Fourtli Ye:ir KasUetball Team: faniims I,eagiie t om- uiittcc ' l!l!- ' J8 ; I ' ieriaii Literary Society. Olive is a gifl wlio never worries over work beeanse she loses herself in her interest in the work, especially in teaching. She is a loyal colleague and a ti ' ustworthy, dependable friend. ELIZABETH K. PEARMAX ' •Kate Roanoke, Virginia Athletic Association; Roanolie Club; Y. V. C. A. Katliarine. better known as Kate, is qnite sedate and dignitied despite the fact that she possesses an unusual amount of wit. She is amiable and ex cepionally attractive. HESTER ELIZABETH PEEBLES ■■Pebbles Wakefield, Virginia Y. W. C. A. ; Rural Life Club ; Athletic .Association; Ruffner Literary Society, spring ' 22. A ' iee-I ' resiclent fall ' 22. Hester is a sweet, quiet, steady girl, and just the kind upon whom yoit can depend. The longer you know Hester, the better you like her and the more you appreciate her real worth. Her modest demeanor and thoi ghtfulness of others have won the hearts of a great many at S. X. S. [96] Virginian . ANNE GLENN PERRY Little Peii-ij Chase City, Virginia Zeta Tan: Argus lyiterary Society: Ath- letic Association: Y. W. ( ' . A. It ' s easy to say Anne Glenn, but it is quite a different matter to tell Anne Glenn, for there are so many little side- liglits to her personality. A good worker, a sunny disposition aiul an abundance of real kno vledge, what more could be desired tci make a model Senior . ' ' ELLEN GERTRUDE PETERS Franklin. Virginia Student Government Connnlttee ' 21- ' 22 ; Y. W. C. A.. Service Committee, ' 21- 22. Cliairman Morning Watcli Comniittee ■22- ' 23 : Argus Literary Society. Second Viee-I ' resl- (lent fall ' 22: Ellen Richards Cluli: S(mtli- ampton t ' luli. President ' 22- ' 2M : .Vtliletic As- sociation. Ellen is the happy-hearted sort of a girl that laughs, and laughs, and laughs, and everybody laughs with her — sometimes at her nonsense and some- times at her laughter. Ellen is all that a girl should be, reserved, gay, good- natured, and beautifiil. She is a true friend, a splendid student, and a hard worker of our Y. VV. ( ' . A. To know Ellen is to love her. CORA MILDRED PHILLIPS ■' Phir ' PamjDlin, Virginia Y. W. C. A.: Dramatic Clul): .Jefferson Literary Society. Slildred is a very quiet and kind- hearted girl, with a sweet disposition and a gentle voice. She is witt.y enough to make her a good old pal, as well as a student of ability. With these char- acteristics, she has won a host of last- ing friends. Virginian •TETTTE WILBURX PHIPPS Jett Clintwood. Virginia Y, W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Till ' moi-e you know l:er, the more you like lier. She doesn ' t believe in doing things half way. There is a per- j)etnal race between her brain and her tongu( Hut both are out-classed by her pep when she really wants to do a thing. ITELEX ELIZABETH PIKE Roanoke. Virginia Roanoke Clnb; Y. W. C. A.: Atliletic As- sociation ; I ' ierian Literary Society. Helen is just the one to cheer us np. She always seems happy and does not worry tnitil trouble comes to her. She has wit that drives away the blues even on rainy days and tides us over many a hard one. In her happy mood she Avends her way through S. N. S. and we see every indication of success for her as a teacher. JESSIE LEE PITTARD • ' Titianl liutt ' alo Junction, Virginia Y. W. C. A.: De Ho Ec Club; Ellen Ricli- anls Chill ' 21- ' 22: Rural Club; Traveler ' s Club: Athenian Literary Society. Tt is only upon intimate acquaintance with Pittard that we learn Avhat is that element in her character that makes her lovable. The reward for him who succeeds in breaking through Pittard ' s reserved exterior is a splendid com- panion, a girl who is studious and yet wide awake to everything about her. Pittard is blessed in abundance with those characteristics necessary for the successful teacher. [981 The- fflr™ ' ' - ' Virginian HATTTE LeGRAXDE POXTOX Hat Ontario, A ' irgiiiia Y. W. C. A. ; Junior Auxiliary : Atliletic Association ; EI Circulo Espaiiol ; Le Cerele Franeais; Travelers Club. Haf is an all round good friend and seems ever ready to help anyone in trouble. She has sincerity and an un- selfisli disposition -vvhieh win the hearts of her friends. She i.s always true to her duty and we feel sure tliat she will be successful in her life ' s work. •TAXIE M. POTTER Dillwyn, ' irginia Sigma Sisma Sigma ; Zeta Tau : CUmuing- Iiam IJterary Society. Secretary ' --: Y. W. ( ' . A.: Atbletic Association; I). I. R. K. : Glee ( ' lull. Here ' s to -Tanie, one who is a gooil pal, a true friend, and one of the finest girls in the class of ' 23. Janie has both physical beauty and iiobility of cliai-acter which make her attractive and lovable. Whatever she does, may the best of luck go with her always. OLIVE F. POWELL Belle Haven, Virginia Y. AV. ( ' . A.. Service Committee ; Atlilctie Association: Travelers Club; Eastern Sliore Cluli; .Mlicnian Literary Society. Olive is one of those sweet, (piict, re- served girls who, when really known, are the truest and most loyal friends. She has a great deal of fun aliont her when she is not too busy with her stud- ies and always has sometliiui: pleasant to say. A good student, a good friend and a good leader; she will be satisfied witli nothing less than success. [99] Virginian LOVARD LEE PRIDDY Keysville, Virginia Aii;us laterary Society; Y. W. C. A.; Ath- If ' tie Assdciatidii : Travelers ( ' Iul : .Tmiicir riasKetliall Scpia.! ' lil- ' i ' ii; Raei|ni tieer Tiiinis Cluli: P.. T. How would wi ' ( ' -( ' T do without Lov- ard . ' Slir tells us all the news, and tells it in sueh a elevei- witty way that we laugh, then laugh some move. Though originality and wit are strong ch.aracteristics, they are not her only fines. She is one of those rare girls who can write Senior songs. MARY LYDIA QUARLES Ashland. Virginia Si-iiia .- iu ' iiia Simiia ; Pi Alpha: I). 1. U. K. ; X. (I. ' ! ' . : ( ' uiiiihiiiliaiii Piterary Society: Cotilliiiii (lull: .liiiiiiir l asketliall Squad: A ' arsit. S(|iiail: V. A ' . ' . A.. Music Com- mittee: Athletic . ssoeiati(ai : (ilee Cluli: 1 iramatic i ' liih. Mary Lydia, adorahle and loved hy all who know her, has a rare combina- tion of brains and maidenly charms. She is a girl ol ' variable moods, all of which are noble. Her talents also lie along many lines and she uses these gifts to glorify S. X. S. Whatever your life duties may lie. ilary Lydia, we wi.sh you the best of luck and sttccess. XIX A QFARLES Roanoke. Virginia Helta Siiriiia I ' hi: Mu Ome.sa: Roanoke Cluli: Y. V. C. tillidu Cluh: 1 ' Sdciety. Has anybody here seen Xina . ' If yon see aityone different from anybody you ever saw that ' s Nina. A rare mix- ture of good looks, attractive personal- ity and brains is she. Xina is a friend to all. and one you can surely depend upon. : . thletic Association: Co- It. K. : .Athenian I,iterary [100] The •rfflrjp - Virginian EVA R0151 S() RADER iliu ' at, ' irg ' mia Y. W. C. A.: Itiunl cliil): Ti-avi ' kTS Club. Eva is very quiet, dignified, modest and liai ' d to get acquainted with, tliougli wlien you do Ivuow her she proves to be a trne friend. A friend in need is a friend indeed. ' She is a good student, very conscientious, and makes a success of whatever she under- taltes. We are sure that you will ha ■' a successful career as a Icaelicr. Eva. ir.ARY ELIZABETH RAMSEY ••Liz Ivor, Virghiia Y. W. C. A.: Athletic .Vssuciiitioii : Km Uhili; Travelers Club: .V ' l ' 21- ' 22. Though quiet and unassunung is Liz, there is beneath this exterior much of the fun-loving and hai py-go-lueky about her. She is one, too, to be de- pended on for anything that might come up. Liz will be much missed next year and we wish her much success in all that she undertakes. reiiuis dull . r: ' THELiMA PAULINE RHODES • ' Polhjanna Cartersville, Virginia Athenian I iterarv Society : Censor winter term ' 21- ' 22 ; Rural Club ; Y. W. C. A., Chair- man Bible Study Committee ' 22- ' 23; Trav- elers ' Club ; Athletic Association : Cumber- land Club; Blue Ridge Club. Oil, yes, you can depend on her. Whatever she does you can rest as- sured that she measures up to her re- sponsibilities. She ' s willing to do all in her power to help you. When we want entertainment we call on Poll}- for one of her recitations. [101] VlR(;iNIAN SALLY ROVSTOX RIVES ■■Salh Rou Zi ' t 1 ' I ' uii : I ' icriaii Literary Society. ii( isiiier. fall ' Jl ' : Y. W. C. A.; Atlilt ' tie As- MiLKltKlll. Sally Roy is a grand old sport, a jolly companion as well as a good student. She gives lasting- friendship and com- Diands true admiration and respect. Sincerity is probably her most out- standing characteristic. This, with her sociability, will carry her far into a hap]T fntni ' e career. ANNETTE ROSE Nef La Crosse, Virginia Aitliletie . ss(ieiati(in ; Y. V. C. A.; Glee Club. Annette is botli pretty and attrac- tive. What more could any girl de- sire? But that is not all. She is sincere and good iiatnred. In fact, there are so many good (jualities wh.ich she has that it would be impossible to name them all. EUNICE M. ROSS Gargatha, Virginia Y. W. ( ' . A. .Vlunmae Meinliersiilp Com- mittee ' lili- ' i ' ! ; Travelers CIuli: Athletic As- sociation : Kasterii Shore Club. Vice-Presi- fleiit : Atheinau I iterary Society. Eunice is one of those girls who have little to say, but when it conies to do- ing, well, she ' s no quitter. She has ambition, and gets along excellently in her studies. She is one of the most obliging and generous persons it has been our pleasure to meet, and she is one who will be greatlv missed when she leaves S. N. S. U02J Virginian SALLIE JAYXE RUCKER ' ' Jinks iloiieta, Virginia Kiiffncr Litei-iiry Society. Jayne is very studious, and conscien- tious in her work. Though rather dig- nified in appearance, she is to those who know her a jolly companion and friend. May she be as successful in her work in the state as in the training school ! ALICE LEE RUMBOUGII Lynchburg, Virginia Pi Kappa Onieara ; Student Staudartls Committee ' 22- ' 2.3 : Kiiiclergarten Club, Presi- dent ' 22- ' 23 ; Assistant Business Manager Virginian; ( ' uuniugham Literary Society, Treasurer ' 22: Lynchliurg Cluli. Treasurer ' 22: Y. W. ( ' . A.. Morning Watch Connnittee ' 22- ' 23 : . thletic Association: ( ' anipus League ' 22- ' 23. Alice Lee is one of the best ijals a girl can have. Her ever ready sym- pathy is one of her many lovable char- acteristics. You may depend upon her at all times, especially in class work She is a girl of great ability and worth. and her place will be hard to till. Your friends will miss j ' our genial sinilc and lovable ways, Alice Lee. MAUDE MASON SAVEDGE Buck Parksley, Virginia Y. W. C. A.: Atliletic Association; i-iist- ern Shore C ' luh. Maude is a good example of what the right amount of loyalty, sincerity, good nature, and brains, when jjroperly mixed, will produce. She is little in stature, but those who come witliiji hearing range when she argues, in class or out, know that the fairies who bestow mental abilit.v to mortals have been unusually kind to Maude, an 1 have given her a inind of considerable size. The many to whom you have bei-n a jolly companion, Maude, wish you much success. 103 Virginian EVELYN SCARBOROUGH Columbus, Georgia (Tninum Tliet;i : I ' l AlpUa : I ' Et K: Ktu- (lr!it (idveniiiieiit Coninilttee; ( ' nnniiiiiluuii I.itfiiiry Society, rresideiit ' ' SI: Xoiiinva Club. S(_ ' cn ' t,-u ' y ' Ui ' : Y. AV. ( ' . X.. Social Com- mittee: . Servers ' reiiiils ( ' lu)i; Kliicler.uarteii CIiili: U ' . A. . . K.; .Vtlilefie Association. Here is our sweet, demure, little Eve- lyn. Although very quiet, she has won uniuimbered friends due to her loving personality and rare quality of sincer- ity. She is very studious, and we can always depend on iter. Keep it up, Evelyn, the class of 23 is Avith you. JIARY LOUISE SCULL Newport News, Virginia Y. V.  ' . A.: . tbletic Association: Uural ( liili: ' ri-.-ncleis Cluli: Newport News Cluli: College ( lull. Louise is only api)reciated by those who know her. She is a good, true friend and has a kind word for all. She has a cheerful disposition and she does her liest in whatever she under- takes. MA.AIIE LOUISK SEXTOX Graham, Virginia Delta Sitfiiia Chi: ran-Hellenie Represen- tative. President ' L ' li- ' l!: ' : ;Mn ( )nie.i;a : Athe- nian Literary Society. Secretary ' 21- ' 22. President ' 22- ' 2. ' ! : Athletic Coniicil. President ' 22- ' 2.3 ; .Tnnior I ' .asUetliall Team, Manager ' 21- ' 22 : Senior P asketliall Team. Captain; Varsity Basketliall Team: Servers Tennis Club; llonosnim ( liil i; Y. W. C. A., Morn- ing Watch Conmiittee ' 22- ' 2. ' ! : Cotillion Club: W. A. X. K. : . . (). T. A famous coach once said that good athletes are not made, but born. Sex- ton stands a jiving example of that adage today. Too much Sexton has spelled defeat more than once when she has so ably guarded the opposing basket. But not alone in athletics does Mamie excel. It was her personality that won her a warm spot in the hearts of all of us. [104] Virginian MARGAEET SHAKELFOK I) ••Shake Orange, Virginia (iaiiiiiiu Tht ' ta ; I ' i Aliilui : Stnclent Cioveni- lueut Assockitiou. ' ice-l ' rcsi(lent ' ll-. I ' resi- dent ' 2:!; (ilee Club. Treasmei- ' 2:i- ' 2o ; I ' aii- Helleuic Repre.s(Mitativo ' --- ' ' 2o: 1). I. R. K. ; V ET R; Student Standards Connnitteo -22- •- ' 3: Y. W. C. A.: Athletic Assoflatinn ; Argus I.iterar.v Sdciety. Treasurer ' l!1- ' 1. ' 2; 1 ' . I. T. : Junior I ' asUethall Team; Senii.r I ' .asketlial! S,|uad. A perfect woman, nobly planned, To warn, to comfort and command. So says a famons author. He mnst have had our Shake ' ' in mind when he said it. In her class, in the student body, on tJie athletic field and among the faculty, Shake leaves a record of which slic and her class in:i - Avcll l)i ' proud. ELSIE MAE SHAWEX ••Shawnee ' ' Waterford, Virginia Dranuitic Cluli; .7( ffers(in I.iter.iry Sn- clety. Corresiiiiiuling Secretary. ' I ' L ' : Travel- ers Club: Y. W. C. A.: Athletie Assoeiatien ; Rural Life Ciuli. To say that Elsie is kind liearted is only expressing mildly tlie wonderfully sympathetic nature that she jsossesses. A mixture of wit and fun and stead- fastness with a great deal of kindness and generosity makes Elsie Shaweu. IJETTIE SIlEPARl) ' ' ,s7( ep ' ' Guinea ilills, A ' irgiuia ])e Ho Kc Club: Buckiu.i;ljani Club: Ath- letic Associatiou : Y. W. C. A. : Ellen Rich- ar ls Club ■20--21 : Le Cercle FrauQais ' 20- ' 21 : Athenian Literary Society. Betty has a happy, sunny disposition, which makes her loved l3y all her class- mates. If you look the world over for an honest-to-goodness friend, you could find none truer, more generous, or more faithful than Bett.y. VlR(;iNIAN RACHEL SHEPHERD Covington, Virginia IM Alpha: 1). 1. R. K. : Athletic Associa- tion: Y. W. ( ' . A.: De IIo Ec Club; Alle- ;;li;ni.v County ( lul). To know Rachel is to love her. She is always willing to lend a helping hand, and is a friend to all. We ' re wishing for yon the best of luek, Ra- chel, and S. N. S. will snrely miss you. RUTH SHOCKLEY ••Babe Ruth Stnart, Virginia Delta Sisnia Chi: Zeta Tan: D. 1. K. K. : Orchestra; Glee Club: Dramatic Cluli: Y. W. C. A.: Athletic Association. A steady and sincere worker who is al- ways ready to lend sympathy or a helping hand, is Ruth. In addition to these qualities she has common sense and knows how to use it. Babe Ruth is a true artist, especially in sociability and in music. ERXA FLEETWOOD SHOTWELL • ' Shot Republican Grove, A irginia Athletic Association : Baseball Team, ifana.sier ' l!)- ' :2(i. Captain ' 20- ' 22 ; Basketball Team. Captain ' 20- ' 21 ; Servers Tennis Club, Secretar.v ' 2]- ' 22, Vice-President ' 20- ' 21 ; Bas- ketball Scpuul •21- ' 23; Ellen Richards Club; De TIo Ec Club: Le Cercle Frangais. S ' ecre- tar.v •20- ' 21 ; Y. W. C. A., Jlembersliip Com- mittee ' 22- ' 2. i. Erua has the knack of making friends, and the sincerity which helps her to keep them. You sometimes see Shot serious, but never angry. She plays basketball exceedingly well, and we hope that when she starts on the serious profession of teaching the young liow to cook she will give them as sure an aim as she has in all athletics. [106] Virginian VIRGIXIA KATHERIXE SIZEMORE ' ' Gina Virg-iliua, Yii ' ijinia AtJieniau Literary Society; Rural Club. Vice-President; T. W. C. A., Bible Study C ' omniittee ' 21- ' 22 ; Travelers C ' luli: Halifax Club: Athletic Association; T,e Cercle Fran- cais. We laugh at her .iiikes, admire her teaching ability and perseverance, adore her quaintness and like her for her personality. Langh. and Gina langhs with you : cry, and Gina cries Avith you. Sympathy is the keynote of qualities and many others veil known to us all, we feel safe in predicting suc- cess for her, no matter whether she teachers in a country school or else- where. MARION DTJXDTNA SLEDD Fine Creek Mills, Virginia Do you know Marion ? You might not unless you have conversed with her or some of the faculty members about her. She has persevered and won her way through many difficulties in order to attain a higher education. Her motto has been serve and strive on. ' She has won honors and the esteem of all. ETTA PEARLE SMITH Farmville, Virginia Y. V. ( ' . A.; Athenian Llterai-y Society; CXuuberkmd Club. Vice-President 22- ' 2o ; Rural Life Club. I wonder what I shall say about this little girl ? She is always kept bus.v studying and practicing. The rest of her time is spent in writing letters. Every night just before light bell Pearle is seen going around to Room 32 to narrate the experiences of the dav and talk about her latest crush. [107] The m- Virginian •TAXIE FRANCES SMITH Chatham, Virginia Tnivelei ' s Club; Hiking Club: CumilDghain I.itei-Mr.v Society; Y. W. C. A.: Athletic As- soeintiou; Ellen Richards CIuli; l,e Cercle Francois. IIci-o ' s to Janie 1 The kiiul of girl everyone likes. She is never idle, but does her work without display ' . If you look the world over for an honest-to- goodness friend, you would find uo truer, more generous, or more unselfish oni ' than Janie. PllVLI.lS SXEAI) •• , ' ■• Cartei ' s ille, ' irginia Y. W. C. A.: IJuiiil Club. Sceretav.v ' 22- ' 2;!: Atlilctie Assdciation : .Ubcnian laterary Sdcicty: ( luiuliei ' lanil Club. She is so sedate that one is surjirised when first they eateh a glimpse of that little sti ' eak of humor which, peeping on.t now and then, causes that very re- served aspect to disappear. She is al- ways gentle and kind, and we believe that her sweet |)ersonality will bring lier the happiness we wish hei ' in the future. ETHEL :may spa in Spaidu Winehestei ' . Virginia Y. W. C. A.: Travelers Club. Secretary ' 22- ' 2:!; .TeffersdU Literary Society; Athletic .Vssociatiou. Spaidie is loved by all of us. She is most efficient in her studies and is well versed in the fact that there ' s a time for work and a time for play. Etliel is very fond of drawing, and her talent foretells a successful career. [108] Virginian ALMA LEE SPIERS Norfolk, Yirginia Y. W. C. A. : Atliletic Association : Xor- foilv Club; Ruffuer Literary Society; I. K. V. Alma is a giii who is ever readj ' to help anyone in need. If you haven ' t known her you have missed a treat for she is a true friend aud one wlin will remain true. ELISABETHE STEGER Farmville, Virginia y. V. ( ' . A.: Atliletic As.soeiatioii : Traiii- iim Scliool Paper Editor ' l.S-M!l. ] y way of introduction, Elisalictlie is no better nor worse than the rest of us. She generally takes a back seat in class, but not a backward part. Her interest is not purely academic, for she plans to make a cozy little home some day for one of her bachelor l)rothers(?) in a nearbv town. LOUISE AMANDA STEPHENSON Suffolk, Virginia Ruffner Literary Society; Travelers CUib: Y. W. C. A. : Southanuitoii Clnb. Louise is very quiet and reserved, but once you get below the surface you find a heart of pure gold. We love to call her friend, for she is worth know- ing. She lends her ears to all, but to few her voice, as she seems determined t o speak only when she has something wortli while to sav. [109] VlR(;iNlAN MARIA TATE STERRET Tate Rockbridge l atlis, Virginia An. ' iis Literary Scieiety : Athletic Assocla- ticiii: Y. W. ( ' . A.: Dc IIn Kc Club. All who know Tate are aware of the fact that no truer, more sincere friend may be found. She is always ready and willing to lend a helping hand. With her sunny disposition she makes many friends. LIZZIE IRMA STORY Capron, Virginia Y. W. 0. A.. Y Stove Committee ' L ' ]- ' 22: . tlieiiiaii Literary Society, Correspdiidiui; Secretary 22: Soutliamiitoii Chib. Treasurer ' 22; Atlilctic . ssociatioii. Liz will be master of all trades as soon as she learns to cook and to sew. Why, she coirld make music with a rusty tin pan if the piano got out of tune. She is really good at carpenter- ing, anything from a floor lamp to a tooth pick holder. A ]iroof of where there ' s a will there ' s a way is Lizzie. MARY VEXA15LE TALIAFERRO Lyncliburg, Virginia Sijiiiia Sisnia Sij;iiia : Mil Omega : Senior Class Secretary ' 22- 23 : Student Government Committee: International Kindergarten Tniou, Treasurer ' 22- ' 23 : Argus Literary So- ciety. Coi-responding Secretai ' y ' 22- ' 23 ; Lyncliliurg Cluli: . tliletic Association; Le Cerclp Francais. ice-rresident ■20- ' 21 ; Critic ■21- ' 22; Hiking Club. Lieutenant ' 20- 21; Y. AV. C. A. T ' .ible Study Connnittee ' 22- •2: ' ,; AV. A. X. K. Here ' s to one of the best old girls in the class nf ' 23. Her perpetual good humor and lovable personality have won and are destined to win for her in the future numerous friends. A good student and a loyal friend, she has de- servedly won the love and respect of faculty and girls alike, and all of us wish for her in tlie future the success which has been hci- lot here at school. [110] Virginian AXXE M. TERRELL ' •Tidio Roanoke, Virginia Ar.Lcns Literary Society: Atliletic Associa- tion ; Y. W. I ' . A. Campus Leajiue : Koanolie ( ' lull. A dreamer of dreams, a lover of lit- erature, an undaunted spirit, but hu- man enough to possess an tinexpected sense of humor and just a touch of cy- nicism. This is Anne, and Anne as Ave Avould alwavs have her. WILLIE LOUISE TOWLES ' •Billy Merry Point, A irginia T. W. ( ' . A.; Ruffuer Literary Society; Rural Cluli. Joll.v and -witty and ever ready to lend a helping hand is Louise. Those who know her are well aware of the fact that she is a good sport, and a worthy friend. Here ' s wishing you all success, Billy. HENRIETTA JANE TREAKLE Palmer, Virginia Y. AY. C. A. Jane has a sense of humor that is al- ways ready to crop out in a merry smile or soft giggle. Through her sweet personality she has won a Avarm place in the hearts of her friends, and the class of ' 23 is proud to aeknoAvledge her as one of its oAvn, espeeiallj ' as she is such a good student. [Ill] Virginian AXXE LTSLE TUCKER ••riui- South Hill. Virginia ricri:iu Literary Sciciety : Y. W. ( ' . A.; Alhlelie AssDCiation. Among the many g-ii-ls at J ' anuville Normal Anne Lisle is one of the best. She is a true friend and an admirable eompanion. and as a sport she has jilcnty of spirit. She has a mischievous loo] in her eyes, but despite this she is cai)able of beint;- very serious at times. ELLEX OLIVIA TURNER C ' onrtland, Vii-ginia V. W. ( ' . A.: Uural cliili: S,mfliliaiiJiiti u Cliili; lUitriici- ],iterary Sucicty. She is the embodiment of all that is i ay and happy ; nothing seems to trou- l le her breezy air. In her one finds a time friend and eompanion. She is good in student activities, jolly in a crowd, and enthusiastic in everything. Here s to Ellen, dearest of senior girls. LUCILLE UPTOX Farmville, Virginia Y. W. ( ' . A. Athletic Assoeiatinu ; Athen- ian I.itt ' rarv Sdcietv : (ilte Chili; Krnuuitie rlul,. Singing, dancing, and acting are just a few of Lucille s accomplishments. Furthermore, she is always willing and ready to do any one of them. Her ready smile and willingness to help have made lier unusu;illy popuhir witli liir classmates. rii2] Virginian VIRGINIA VEXABLE Gin Farmville, Virginia (Tniiuiia Tlieta. Pi Alpha, Cotillion Ulub. W-A-X-K : Athenian Literary Society Cor- responding Secretary ' 22- ' :23; Glee Club; 1 ' . W. C. A. ; Social Committee ' 21- 22 ; Tenuis Team ; Senior Basket Ball Squad ' 22- ' 23 ; Assistant Business Manager, Virijinian ' 22- 23 : Athletic Association, A irginia always has a crowd arouud lier listening to her many glorious tales of dates and dances. Her ability to suc- ceed and her never failing interest in everything ' will carry her through life with flying colors. EUGENIA CLEMENTINE VINCENT Gene Emporia, Virginia Sigma Sigma Sigma ; AIu Omega ; Cun- ningham Literary Society : Y, W. C. A. ; Athletic Association. Indeed, it is only when one knows this little lady that one can appreciate her. She is enterprising and studious, Vjut do not think she hasn ' t her share of fun and mischief. She has won a place i n the hearts of all that know her, MARGARET WADE Peggy Lexington, Virginia Jin Omega ; A2X ; Ruffner Literary So- ciety President Spring ' 22; Cotillion Cluli; Chairman Social Committee of Y. W, C, A,; D, L R. K, What can anyone say, or rather tell of Peggy that will make her more attractive in our eyes ? Her sweet smile and never failing interest have made us all love her. And somehow, we believe that when we hear of Peggy in the years to come, it will not be because her home is in Lexington, but because of her sterling qualities. Virginian AGNES WALKER Norfolk, V ' irg ' inia Sigma Sigma Sigma; Pi Alpliu; L , I. R. K. : N. O. T. ; Y. W. C. A.; Cuiiuiiigham Lit- em ry Society Tieasurer ' liL ' - ' L ' o : Cotilliou ( ' Inl ; l)rnin;itio Cliili: F. F. ; Athletic Asso- cinfidii: I ' aii-IIellc ' iiic Rei)reseiitative ; Nor- fcilU Clnb. Fi-oiii that magic eity by the sea came Agnes, bringing some of its magnetism with her. Norfolk ' s loss was indeed a gain for Farmville and S. N. S. Agnes lias the beauty that is more than skin deep and because of this wins admirers at tirst sight who become stanneh friends soon. Her ever ready smile and winning personality have made her a warm place in our hearts. JAXIE D. WATKIXS Rocky Mount, North Carolina Delta Sigma Chi; Mu Omega; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Cotillion Clnb; I . I. R. K. Hollins ' great misfortune has been our good luek, for it brought us that sweet ole Janie D. Though only for a year, it has given us time to know her, and we will miss her when she leaves us, A good nature, a ready smile and a l)ig heart are some of Janie D ' s out- standing features. All in all, you ' ll luok far before you find another like lier. NANNIE BOYD WATTS Hampton, Virginia Zeta Tan ; Y. W. C. A., Religious Meetings Coiinnittee, ' 22- ' 23; Athletic Assciation; I ' ii ' i-iaii Literary Society. Nannie is quiet and dignified you say? Maybe you think so, but her friends will hardly agree. We know her to be one of the jolliest members of the class, just full to the brim with fiui and enthusiasm. She loves a good time and goes into whatever she undertakes with whole-hearted interest. [114] Virginian ELSIE LEXORA WEBB Boots Salem, Virginia Y. W. C. A.; Roanoke Cluli; Athletic Associaition : Kiiuler.t;arten Clnli. Here is the girl Avith a sunny smile and a cheer_y word. She is a true friend to all who know her and is never too busj ' to lend a helping hand to those who need it. Elsie is one of those per- sons who, if not sui ' rouuded with great pleasures, finds enjoyment and happi- ness in small ones. She is a lovable companion and an incomparable talker. MARTHA LAURA WELLS Bedford, Virginia Helta Sigma Chi; D. I. R. K. ; Cotillion Club : Dramatic Club ; Athletic Association ; Y. W. ( ' . A. : Cunuin.L ' -ham Literary Society. l Iartlia s wit and ever ready smile have made her loved by all of her classmates. She is a good mixture of wit brains and attractiveness. Martha shines out brightly in dramatics as well as in the class room. She is truly an addition to the class of 23, and we shall miss her when she leaves. We know tliat a great future awaits Mar- tha. DELIA WILLIAMS Columbus, Georgia Athletic Association: Y. W. C. A.. Pulilicity Committee ; Art Editor of MrKin- ian ; Xoninva Club ; D. I. R. K. The best of classmates and friends is Delia. She is the same today, tomor- row, and forever. One must know her to appreciate her wealth of ambition and artistic talent. vShe possesses strong determination and we believe she is bound to scale the walls of suc- cess with honor. In addition to all this, she has a rare personality com- posed of many charms. Virginian ELIZABETH D. WILLIAMS DainiUe, Virginia lulti su ' 111,1 Clii; I ' i Alpha; Atiieuiau lit iii (iii : ' t Dramatic ' lui Wardrobe Mistiess J( I) I. R. K. ; Athletic Associa- tidii. ( otilhiiii (. liib : Pan-Hellenic Represen- tative Hl- ' l ' t : (ilee ( hili; Kindergarten Cluli. We shall always think of Liz as the charming June-Ellen in ' Come Out of the Kitchen. How well that part suited her 1 — petted, winsome, adorable. She is unusually popular and attractive. Her great talent com- hined with her many other excellent (|ualities and the best -wishes of a host of friends make the way for a brilliant future for Liz. FRAXCES WILLIAMS Danville, Virginia Y. W. ( ' . A.; Athletic Association. She is sweet, studious, lovable and sincere. Now that may be a great deal to say about oue little girl, but every- body agrees that none of these words can be left out in an adequate descrip- tion of Frances. Though she is cjuiet, she is also endowed with mischievous- ncss, and is always ready for a good joke. MEDIA OPHELIA WILLIAMS ' Peggy Reedville, Virginia Athletic Association: Y. W. ( ' . A.: Xorth- orn Xeck Clnli. Forever gay and with plenty of pep Media is happy to he on the go, having a good time everywher e. She is so tiny and full of mischief one would never think of her as a dignified senior. She shows that she is, however, when it comes to working well and showing her class spirit. Mav vou have all success Medial [116] Virginian MARY J. WILSON Lewisliurg, West Virginia AtliUtle Association: Zeta Tan: Y. W. C. A.: Caminis League: Kindergarteu Club, Secretary: ( ' uiuiinirliaui Literary Society, Treasurer: Glee Cluli: Out of State Club. All good things come in small pack- ages and so it is with Mary J. We do not attempt to tell just how much sun- shine, friendliness, originality and ahil- ity can be bound up in so small a i ackage. SPOTSWOOn WTMBISH Xathalie. Virginia X. K. ■Ji-iiin ; lu ()uie,i;a: W. Cntillioii Cluli. To dance! Oh, what a joy — Many trj-, I)ut to excel in it! Spot can dance. l)ut that is not all. It would be hard to emunerate all her accomplishments. Spot Ijy her smile and hail fellow, well met attitude towards all, has en- deared herself to everj- one. And when in years to come, we see her or hear of her, it will indeed be a pleasure. SALLY WOODARD Norfolk, Virginia ;aiiinia Tiietii : Cdtlllidii Cluli: I ' leriau Literary X K- rty : Y. A ' . ( ' . A.: . tliletic . s- soeiatiuu. Sall.y is quiet, ixuassuming, (|uaint, sweet and good-natured. She is studi- ous and is an excellent pupil. My ! but watch the sunshine sparkle in her pretty brown eyes when a certain per- son ' s name is mentioned. [117] Virginian, MARGARET FRANCES WOODHOUSE Camp l i-ag ' g, North Carolina Ar.;;iis Literary Society; Y. W. 0. A.; U iral IJfe Ooniinittee ' 22- ' 23 ; EUeu Kichard riiili; Newport News Cluli, Treasurer ' 22- ' 23 : Athletic Associatiiin. A dependable, loyal supporter of school activities, and a girl who can do her work well and without talliiug about it, is Frances. The gift of being a 12(10(1 listener is as valuable as that of bciH - a good talker. If you want a secret kept, just tell it to her; she is a sympathetic comrade. MILDRED WOODHOUSE Oceana, Virginia Canima Tlieta ; I ' i Alplia ; I). I. R. K. ; V.- ] ' ;t.-K. ; Cotillidii Chili; Pierian Literary So- ciety ; Y. W. ' . A. ; Atliletic Association : Senior Basliet Ball Squad. Here ' s to one of the sweetest and prettiest girls in the class of ' 23. Her dependability and willingness have taken her a long way with us, and brcnight her success. May she continue to have success in all of her undertak- i ngs. GLADYS HARRELL YATES Suffolk, Virginia Y. AY. C. A. ; Jefferson Literary Society, Reporter — Spring, ' 22, Yiee-Rresident — Fall. ' 22 ; Server ' s Tennis Club ; Glee Club ; Atb- letic Association. Dignified, reserved, aiul studious, such is Gladys. She is a noteworthy example of how much natural abilitj ' is enhanced by application. Gladys is a true and faithful friend. Without a doubt constancy is one of her virtues, and a very admirable one. With her faithfulness to duty and earnestness of purpose, she moves steadfastly toward lier goal. Gladys, we all unite in wish- ing you the best of success in the fu- ture. rusi THE :yj4=t Virginian (illaaa fof m Beyoud in the far distant future Stands the haven of our dreams, And wliile here we are struggling onward, There the light of contentment gleams ; Tho ' the i ath be winding and lonely. And the mountains gloomy and steep, We will win if we ' re true to our pui pose, And our ideals before us ere keep ; For, as a class ' e have high ideals. Our goal lies beyond many a bend, But wisdom and strength we will gain, As o ' er the steep rocks we ascend. A few may surpass the others And enter the halls of fame. But most will trudge on till The end, day by day, the same. Only the brave and true will win This goal of our heart ' s desire, And tho ' troubles in hosts surround us. We must neither weaken nor tire ; For the victory belongs to the stronger, And the false must fall by the way; For some will be stronger than others. And advance while the others stay Far behind on the road of Life, And watch his fellowmen stream past. But those of us who keep true to our course. Will reach our goals safely at last. So whether we win, or wbether we fail, Remember that law of yore, That each will reap what he doth sow. And nothing less nor more. — Dorothy Langslow [119] Virginian DID YOU KNOW THAT: Burnt Cb dv fc ' S ' j He ehi!ic-v ? [120] JUNIORS MISS EDNA NORTON SPEAR Honnrarv ilcmber of -luiiior Class [1221 ViaCINlAN Suninr QIlaHH Motto La- force est hnis I ' ame, et )i i [jas aux efoiles. Flower Red Rose Colois Red and White CLASS OFFICERS Piesideiit Nancy Lyue Vice President Elizabeth Bugg Treasurer Olive Smith Secretar Virginia Beale i ' lS iii s ' i 2i„-. CLASS ROLL Aekiss, Leila Alford, Carrie Allen, Isabelle Anderson, Elise Anderson, Anna Armstrong, Jennie Asher, Marion Anderson, Annette Auglea, Celeste Asliworth, Verna Atkins, Belle Bailey, Maude Baird, Sadie Baker, Louise Balance, Thelma Barnes, Sarah Barret, Margaret Baskerville, Frances Bates, Louise Beadles, Frances Beale, Virginia Beaman, Pattie Bellamy, Willie Bibb, Mary Bilisoly, Isabelle Blair, Martha Bland, Louise Boothe, Florence Bowden, Elizabetli Branche, Ethel Britton, Mabel Brockman, Christine Brothers, Mildred Brown, Katherine Brown, Susan Bugg, Elizabeth Burnette, Viola Butler, Irene Baskette, Mozelle Babb, Lula May Batten, Pauline Bowden, Martha Calloway. Aiiiie Carico, Agnes Carington, Mary Carter, Alice Carter, Virginia Carter, Sarah Carwile, Edwina Cathey, Mable Chapman, Anne Chick, Margie Christie, Edna May Christopher, Vi rginia Clanton, Sarah Clark, Audrey Clayton, Mary B. Cobbs, Mary Brady, Elizabeth Cobbs, Mildred Cochran, Doris Coghill, Eugenia Cogbill, Elizabeth Biswin, Mary Cole, Elizabeth Coleman, Harriet Cooper, Frances Cosby, Lois Cousins, Mary Cox, Ruth - Crawford, Elizabeth Crawley, Jane Crockin, Frieda Clanton, Elizabeth I ,-iniol. Margaret Daniels, Katherine Davis, Margaret Davis, Mary Day, Margaret Deaver, Pauline Dickerson, Vivian Diche, Elizabeth Disharoon, Alice Dortch, Marie Draper, Ruth Edwards, Abbye Edwards, Mable Eggleston, Mary [123] Virginian Elliot, Frances Eubank, Ford Eustace, Fannie Eustace, Hallie Evans, Christie Faison, Sarah Farrar, Annie Field, Helen Fowlkes, Mary Lee Folston, Sylvia Foster, Christine Foster, Elizabeth Foster, Katherine Foster, Leila Fowlkes, Thelma Frasier, Nellie Friend, Mary Garden, Lucille Garden, Susie Garden, Mary Gibson, Dorothy Gillette, Elizabeth Gilliam, Janie Gills, Edith Gish, Ethel Glenn, Helen Grant, Frances Gravely, Edith Gallay, Helen Gravely, Mary Greathead, Marshall Grimes, Margaret Grizzard, Mauzie Hall, Henrietta Hall, Mildred Hancock, Emma Hardy, Sallie Harris, Bernice Harris, Frances Harrison, Eve Harrison, Iva Healey, Winifred Hill, Nellie Hillsman, Elizabeth Hines, Annie Hint on, Ruth Hodnitt, Alice Holland, Stella Holmes, Mabel Hubbard, Gladys Hughes, Irma Huff. Odelle Hunt, Sadie Jackson, Louise Jacobson, Sophia James. Margaret Jennings, Ruth Jester, Anne Johns, Frances Johnson, Alice Jones, Elizabeth Jones, Ella Joyner, Mary Kain, Jackie Kerr, Mable Looney, Helen Lyne, Nancy Luck, Dorothy Knight, Mary Langford. Martha Lauch, Leoan Littepage, Virginia Marshall, Thelma Martin, Janie Mason, Evelyn Masten, Virginia Mays, Mabel Meeder, Pauline Meeks, Cora Merryman, Josephine Miller, Margaret Mitchell, Daisy Mitchell, Fannie Moore. Estelle More, Nellie Morris, Mary Morrow, Carolyn Mosely, Carrie Moses, Gladys Moses, Josephine Motley, Alice Munday, Aileen Murdock, Katherine Newell. Annie Newell, Virginia Noel, Addle Noel, Grace Norman, Elizabeth Norman, Nellie Nunn, Lillian Odem. Miriam Ogburn, Haynie Palmer, Eva Parker, Bessie Parker, Thelma Parr Katherine Pease, Anne R. W .Taylor Phipps, Margaret Phillips, Martha Pearson, Florie Philyss, Katherine Paylor. Elizabeth Pierce, Elizabeth [124] Virginian Piercy, May Pollard, Marion Porter, Alma Powell, Gean Price, Ruby Pierce, Viola Prince, Estelle Prout, Ringolcl Pruden, Emma Pruden, Ruth Pruitt, Lucy Rancy, Elizabeth Read, Helen Reames, Louise Redford, Gertrude Redford, Catherine Reid, Julia Reynolds, Birdie Richardson. Ruth Rimel, Virginia Roberts, Elizabeth Robertson, Eliza Robertson, Lois Rose, Ida Rose, Ruby Rothwil, Elizabeth Ryland, Clarice Savage, Maude Sanders, Frances Sutherland, Winnie Sawyer, Etta Scott, Mary Sledd, Neva Smith, Ada Smith. Ann Smith. Bessie Smith, Margaret Smith, Hazel Smith. Katherine Smith, Olive Snell. Annie South, Lucille Spencer, Clarice Spizzle, Mary Saddler, Kate Scott, Mattie Spitler, Leah Squire, Ethel Stegman. Florence Stephenson, Harriet Stephenson, Louise Stephenson, Thelma Stewart, Annie Stringfellow, Elma Southerlnnd. Winnie Taliaferro. Fannie Tarry. Nancy Taylor, Margaret Thomas, Fannie Thomasson, Linda Thompson, Clara Thompson, Rachel Tidewell, Mary Towns, Margaret Traylor, Helen Truitt, Margaret Turnbull. Julia Turnlnill. Mary Turner. Gladys Valiska, Emily Vaughn, Marguerite Vauglian, Mary Von Shilling. Sarah Walker. Frances Waldrop, Mary Walker, Emma Walker, Mary V. Walton, Lucille Walton, Rosabelle Walton, Ruby Ware, Elizabeth Ware, Frances Warren, Frances Walkins, Mary Webb. Margaret Wells, Edith Wells, Mary Whaley, Mary White, Margaret Williams, Silvian Williams. Hattie Williams Mattie B. Williams. Wilma Willis, Martina Winer, Ruth Wingo, Cornelia Wingo, Helen Winn, Marguerite Winn. Mary Wood. Madge Wright, Margaret Wyche, Laurice Yeates, Ethel Yost. Sylvia Young, Mary Hazel Zehmer, Roberta Zehmer. Elsie 1125] Virginian [1261 Virginian [127] The nil ViRpINIAN Ifamtb frar Migl) Bcbaal ffllaaa Colors: Wliite and Puri)le OFFICERS President Louise Jones Vice-President jiargaret Crawley Secretary Evelyn Beckham Treasurer Louise Xuun Honorary Member Miss Helen Draper Claudia Anderson Grace Borrow Evelyn Beckham Gladj ' ' s Bracy Minnie Burgess Louise Clements Ethel Cohn Margaret Crawley Lillian Crenshaw Elizabeth Crute Elizabeth Douglas Hallie Dunn Lillian Ellington Louise Elliot CLASS ROLL Cornelia Fortune ilaylia Green Helen Jarman Louise Jones Elma Jordan Gus Kabler Xancy Lewis Yeiii MeXamee Annie Milam Clara Mohaupt Katherine Montague Sara Morton Virginia Xoell Louise Xunn Xovella Reid Mary Rice Louise Richardson Elizabeth Rucker Daisy Shaifer Ellen Smith Lucy Smitii Frances Steger Virginia Van Pelt Agnes Watkins Elizabeth Watkins X ' ancy Weisiger Ola White Alice Williams Rubv Younu ' 1128] Virginian w ' - ' y [129] VlR,C!NlAN UJhirJi f par High StIiddI (Clasa Motto: To seek, to strive, to find, and not to yield. ' Colors : Blue and Yellow. Flower : Pansy. OFFICERS President Evelyn Burger Vice-President Virginia Updike Secretary Dorothy ] Iattox Treasui ' ei ' Harriet Booker Honorarv Menihei ' Miss Mary E. Peck .Alabel Barrett Elizabeth Bell Euth Bennett Harriet Booker ' i()la Brandt Evelyn Burger M; .rie Dodd Annie Flippo Elizabeth Cilliai Grace (iau.lding CLASS ROLL ha -Jeter Elizabeth Kidd Gladys Lackey Stella Lea Dorothy Mattox Virginia iloore Eleanor Moins Lillian Noel Ruth Phillips E:thel Porter Gay Puekett Elia Putney A ' irginia I ' pdike Lena Welehin Bettie Wilkerson Bernice Wright Sallie Manson Virginia Henderson Ethel Colin Edna Welehin [130] Virginian 1131] Virginian, 5?0TU(iHT5 of MEtnoRY Bx, AMiT. M(jw,:3uST0PEwyoui r-iv T iR-bT vi ' ii-r to Tut imer Ciii !. € !i iw -THE -TKf rviivO SCHooi!! v MEw I CouUD KE6P rny UI HT OIV  [132] The ■nTTijnrn Virginian [133] Virginian S ' tuftmit (Suiipnimritt Asanrtattmi ■The purpcse of the Association siiall be to preserve the stinlent honor and to unite tlie stiulents of tiie school for efficient living and for training in ]iersonal resi-onsibility. self-control, and loyalty in tlie stndent body. Lily H. Thoi-nliill President ' ' largaret Shackleford Vice-President Roberta Hodgkins Secretary Fletnentin.e Pierce Treasurer Xanc - Lyne Campus League Chairman Marion Aslier First Professional Representative STUDENT COjMMTTTEE Fourth Professional Representatives lary George Bolen JIaric Sutton Third Professional Representatives Pauline Tiniherlake A. 1 . Treakle Second Professional Repi-esentatives Edna Blanton Kate Johnson Evelyn Scarborough Jean West Dorothy Ijangslow ilary Taliaferro Gretehen ( benchain First Professional Representatives Olive Smith Eugenia C ' oghill Virginia ; Listin Elina Stringfellow Frances Cooper Virginia Heale j Iargai ' ct Shackleford elected President to till unexpired tei ' ui of Lily Thornhill. ri34] Virginian n ' i y [135] Virginian f nmip Mnmeit ' s QIlirtBtian ABsnrtaiinn I Iotto : Not by might nor liy power, but l)y my spirit, saith the Lord of Hosts Miss Wilhelmina London, General Secretary EXECUTIVE OFFICERS Marian Camjjer President Susie Floyd Vice-President Mary Nichols Secretary Mary George Bolen Treasurer Lois Williams Undergraduate Representative CHAIRMEN OP DEPARTMENTS Susie Floyd Membership Mary Nichols Publicity Mary George Bolen Finance Ellen Carlson Alumnae 21embersliip Lennie Blankenship Religious Meetings Ellen Peters Morning Watch Thelma Rhodes Bible Study Julia Cave Music Margai ' et Wade Social Margaret Finch Service Elizabeth Paylor World Fellowship Agnes McDuffie Conferences and Conventions Edna Blanton Rural Life Ex-Officio ' Jlargaret Shackleford President Student Association Margaret Mason Leader Student Volunteer ' s Band Irma Dickenson Leader Mission Band [136] The m Virginian -J. VlI INlAN mmimmWTW ' mim Uirgtutau i taflf Katlilec ' u Morgan Editor-in-Chief Dorothy Langslow Asst. Editor-in-Chief Mary Nichols Literary Editor Flementine Peiree Asst. Literary Editor Delia Williams Art Editor Catherine Gable Asst. Art Editor Ethel Spaid Asst. Art Editor Anne Meredith Business Manager Alice Lee Rumbough Asst. Business Manager Virginia Venable Asst. Business Manager [138] The :; ' 5 2 - ' pit Virginian [1391 Vlf lNIAN ffiDtuuJia S-laff Elizabeth jMoriiig Editor-iu-Cliief Dorothy Langslow Asst. Editor-iii-Chief BOARD OF EDITORS Anne Meredith News Nell Me. Ardle Athletic Emily Calcott Joke Pauline Tinil)ei ' lake Literary Carolyn iloi-row Exchange Miss Brownie Taliaferro Alumnae JIANAGERS Christine Armstrong Business Manager Genevieve Bounewell Asst. Business Manager Florence IMiller Circulation Manager Marv Maupin Asst. Circulation Manager Carolyn Payne Asst. Circulation Manager Catherine Kemp Advertising : Ianager Martha Phillips Typist [140] Virginian 1141] Vlf lNIAN met (Hiub OFFICERS President Nell : IcArdle Vice-President ( ' iiristine Shields Secretary Janie Moore Treasurer Willie Bellarav Isabel Allen Susan Field Brown Frances Cooper Lois Cosby Florence Crawley Roberta Hodgkin Alise Hodnett Louise Jackson Catherine Kemp Kitty Morgan Nellie Moore Mildred Parker Ruth Pruden Annette Rose Louise Scott Margaret Shackelford Anne Bell Treakle Pauline Timberlake Ethel Warthen Agnes Watkins Gladys Yates Pearl Younge Sallie Woodward Jane Hunt Martin Mary Lindsey Edwina Carwile Stella Lea .me:mp ers Fanny Grainger Claudia Anderson Irving Armstrong Frances Baskerville Ruth Bartholomew Mary Bibb Hariett Boolver Elizabeth Bugg Evelyn Burger Emily Calcott Violet Cleasby Elizabeth Crute Becky Dedman Grace Dickerson : Iabel Edwards Winfred Healy Sadie Hunt Anne Jester Xancy Lewis Thelma Marshall Helen Miller Gretchen Obenchain Janie Potter Elia Putney Julia Reid Novella Reed Mary Vaughn Olive Smith Mary J. Wilson Laura Wytche Lucile Upton Virginia Venable Louise Jones Eloise Warriner Evelyn Barnes Nellie Hardy Margaret Hubbard Mary Jefferson Agnes McDuffie Doris Flet ' -her Ford Eubank Eugenia Vincent Mabel Mays Lynda Thompson Ruth Cleland Christine Armstrong Pianists Lily Thornhill Ma:-y Vaughn Louise Jones Julia Alexander K!iz:il( ' fh CliMlipel Ruby Heatwell [142] Virginian M) m g C3 I- •--. [143] VlR(;iNIAN Sramattr (Ulub OFFICERS Lois Williams President Roberta Hodgkin Secretary and Treasurer ilary Lindsay Business Manager Katherine Gable Wardrobe Mistress Susie Floyd Advertising Manager Julia Cave Property Manager Edna Norton Spear Director Mary Clarke Elizabeth Williams Eliza Davis Lucille Ujiton Ruth Shockley Min Mason Mary Lydia Qnarles Ethel Warthen Cabel Gilmer Marj Friend MEMBERS Agnes Walker Susie Floyd Martha Wells Elsie Shawen Frances Bargamain Mildred Phillips Kitty CaroU Katherine Radford Elizabeth Palyor Mary Hunt Ruth Draper Anna Anderson Ford Eubank Frances Baskerville Anne Smith Etta Sawyer Elizabeth Chappell Mary Jones Mabel Mays Carrie Alford Catherine Kemp [144] Virginian - M T J rlr . m 1 ' [j| «B, . « is?rr M ■■mmmJi J ' - - :: i si mBBBBBSmtim.-. L ' LJ fl45] Virginian mandolin mh (Guitar (Elub OFFICERS ■■. President Christine Shields Vice-P) ' esideiit Rehecca Dedman Secretary and Treasurer Emily Calcott :members Louise Day Sylvia P ' oster ilary I ' xioker (Jlive Smith Erma Diekerson Edwina Carwile Lucille Garden Catherine Gahle Clara Thompson Roberta Zehmer iLiry Jefi ' crson 11461 The VlR(;iNIAN LITERARY SOCIETIES [1471 The ,;M. Virginian Arrjus iOttrrarij nrtPtu aiotto: --To see tlie hetlei ' . White Rose and Smilax. Color Grav and Green. OFFICERS Winter Term Spring Term Flementine Pierce President Mar.v Nichols Louise Parsons First Vice President Lovard Priddy Ellen Peters Second Vice President Olive Smith Florence Millei- Recording Secretary Grace Bailey Mary Taliaferro Corresponding Secretary Lucy Reid Brown Agnes McDuifie Treasurer Ann Calloway Ellen Carlson Reporter Bessie Smith Mary Xichols Critic Hope Baines LucA- Reid Brown Censor Ann Terrell Rebecca Ames Marion Asher Grace Bailey Maude Bailey Hope Baines Frances Baskerville Lucy Reid Brown Ann Calloway Ellen ( ' arisen Mary Cousins Rebecca Dedman Helen Fitcb Elizabeth Garden Claudia Gilchrist Roberta Hodgkin Bernice Johnson Catherine Kemp Ernestine Landrum Mary Julia Leech MEMBERS Virginia Lindsey Helen Looney Xanry Lyne Min Mason Mary Maupin Mabel Mays Agnes McDuffie Florence Miller Burton iloir Elizabeth Moring Kitty Morgan Caroline Morrow Harriet Munoz Mary Nichols Mildred Parker IjCuise Pai ' sons Glenn Pen-y Ellen Peters I ' lfiiieutiuc Pierce Lovard Priddy Etta Sawyer Margaret Shacklcford Ruth Shockley Bessie Smith Olive Smith Maria Sterrett Elmer Stringfellow Mary Taliaterro Ann Terrell Elizabeth Thompson Katherine Thompson JIar.iorie Thdinpson Rosabelle ' Walton Frances Warren Ethel Warthen Frances Woodhouse Sylvia Yost ME.AIi5EKS LITERARY SOCIK ' Elizabeth iloring ' V corxciL Marv Xichols ri48] VlI lNlAN Atl|Miian ICitprarjj Bacxet ] Iotto : • ' Selt ' -reverence. self-knowledge, self-control. ( ' oloi-s : (lokl and White. Flower: Yellow ;iiid White Chrysanthenuiius. OFFICERS President Mamie Sexton Vice-President Dorothy Langslow Corresponding Secretary Virginia Venable Recording Secretary Elsie G. Bell Treasurer Susie Floyd Critic Virginia Bondiirant Reporter Edna Blauton Censor Pearl Smith Mary George Bolen Elsie G. Bell Lelia Burrow Hester Brown Edna Blanton Genevieve Bonuewell Virginia Bondurant Marion Camper Julia Cave Susie Floyd Ellen Galloway Mary Hunt Lucille Jennings Pattie Jeter Dorothy Langslow Ardelle loore Grace Xoel Thelma Rhodes Phylis Snead MEMBERS Lizzie Story Louise Scott Mamie Sexton Lily Thornhill Pearl Smith Lucille Upton Virginia Venable Bessie Wright Elizabeth Williams Pearl Young Margaret Davis Olive Powell Marshall Greathead Elizabeth Bowden Louise Day Margaret Webb Bessie Paiker Mabel Cathey Jessie Pittard Elizabeth Paylor Nina Quarles Louise Baker Doris Cochran Daisie Mitchell Elizabeth Roberts Sylvia Polston Eva Palmer Carrie Alford Margaret Taylor Lucille Harris Doris Fletcher Eunice Ross Aleen Mundy Mabel Edwards Lucy Blanton Anna Anderson Elise Bradley Virginia Sizemore [149] Virginian Cuuuinpljam ffiiterarji Driptu Colors: White and Green. Motto: Carpe Diem. F ' lower : White Caniatioii. Fall Term Evelyn Scarborongh. Anne Meredith .... Mary Wilson Doris Beale Janie Potter Margaret Finch . . . . Mary Clarke .President .... .Vice-President .Treasure) ' . . . . . Rec. Secretary .Cor. Secretary .Censor .Critic Winter Term Janie Potter Lois Cosby . . . . Mary TurnbuU . . Eugenia Vincent Ethel S(|uire . Ruth Bartholomew Lois AVilliams Doris Beale Kitty Carroll Mary L. Quaiies Alice T.. Itunilxni ' h Kate Johnson Margaret Finch Christine Shields Lois Williams Gretchen Obenschain Evelyn Scarborough Agnes Walker Mary Wilson Anne Meredith Mary Clarke Cabell Gilmer Julia Alexander Isabelle Allen Janie Moore MEMBERS Frances Harris Elizabeth Brady Isobel Bilisoly Louise Bland Winifred Haley Bernice Harris Rebecca Motley Virginia Beale Janie Potter Eugenia Vincent Gladys Moses Wilma Williams Frances Williams Mary White Ruth Bartholomew Martha Blair Mary Turnbull Frances Howard Katherine Brown Elizabeth Norman Ethel Squire Christine Forbes Viola Burnette Lucille Walton Martha Wells Roxie Dunning Louise Cooke Mary Wells Frances Sanders Janie Smith Annette Rose Dorothy Gibson Laurice Wyche Lois Cosby Betty Cole [150] Virginian, ilfffiprBon IGitprarif Sortrtji Motto: E(|nal and exact justice to all. ' Flower: Yellow C ' hrysautliemuiii. Colors : Blue and Gold. OFFICERS Fall Term Sadie Kobre President Gladys Yates ' ice-President Nellie Hardv Recordina- Secretary Spring- Term . Anne Robertson Sadie Kobre .Clara Thompson Elsie Shawen Corresponding Secretary Frieda Crockiu Gracie Betts Treasurer ' Slary Forbes Dorothy Askew Critic Frances Cobb Censor Dorothv Askew Dorothy Askew Gracie Betts Isabel Crowder Frances Cobb Frieda Crockin Mary Forbes Mary Gilliam Gladys Hubbard Daisy Godmau MEilBERS Dama Hill Ida Hill Myrtle Harvey Nellie Hardy Sophie Jaeobson Sadie Kobre Lucille Myriek Virginia Newell Margaret Mason Anne Newell Mildred Phillips Anne Robertson Hazel Smith Ethel Spaid Elsie Shawen Clara Thompson Ruth Winer Gladys Y ' ates [isn VlR(;iNlAN pprian ffiilprarji Sortrtji Motto: ■' Light, more light. Colni-s: (Ti ' eeii and Gold. Flower: ] Iarehal Neil Rose. OFFICERS President Pauline Timberlake P irst ' ice-President Caroline Payne Second Vice-President Jean West Secretary Emily Calcott Treasurer Sallie Royston Rives Critic Estelle Bennett Reporter Christine Armstrong ( ' cuHor Vashti Grigg Christine Armstrong Mary Baber Evelyn Barnes Esteile Bennett Mabel Button Mildred Browning Mary Lewis Bryant Emily Calcott Edwina Carwile Eula Claud Harriet Coleman Louise Corley Susie Craft Kathleen Crute Elizabeth Chappell Dorothy Diehl MEMBERS Elizabeth Diehl Ruth Draper Ellen Easly Frances Evans Katherine Fray - Elizabeth Fuqua Mary Gravely Louise Glenn Margaret Glenn Vashti Grigg Eula Harris Nancy Huyett Mary .Jefferson Margaret Kite Nellie Lockard Margaret Matthews Helen Miller Mirian Odom Caroline Payne Olive Payne Helen Pike Sallie Royston Rives Daisy Sehaffer Louise Stephenson Mary Spiggle Pauline Timberlake Anne Lyle Tucker Frances Walker Mildred Woodhouse Nancy Watts Jean West Sallie Woodard [1521 VlR(;iNIAN Suffnrr IGitfrarjj ortrtij ] rotto : ] Iueh vc value know Itnlge. we value mental traiiiiiig ' more. Colors : Gai ' iiet and Gray. Flower: Red Carnation. OFFICERS President Nell Jones Vice-President Hester Peebles Secretary l neille Farrar Treasurer Zernie Harmon Critic Hattie Blankenship Reporter Frances Butler Hattie Blankenship Mary Booker Frances Butler Grace Dickerson -Jane Crawley Vii ' Si-inia Pox Xellie Gray Fraser Lucille Farrar MEMBERS ilarion Ford A ' irg ' inia Ford Elsie (xray Zernie Harmon Nell Jones Josephine Moses Doma Mosely Frances ilorton Nellie Xorman Hester Peebles Louise A. Stephenson Bettie Shepherd Alma Spiers Ada Smith Elizal)eth Ware 11531 Virginian Pi Kappa ©lupga Honor Society Ora-aiiized 1918 Julia Alexander Christine Armstronc Dorothv Aske v MEMBERS Emily Calcott Dorothy Langslow Elizabeth Moring ilarv Xiehols Flenientiue Pierce Alice Lee Riiinbougli Marjorie Thompson Lois Williams Miss Jennie Tabb ALOIXAE MEMBERS Miss Carrie B. Taliaferro Miss J Iarv C. Hiner JMiss Helen Draper Miss Conlling Dr. Tidymau ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Mv. Grainger iliss Di. ' tricli Mr. Faithful IMiss Taliaferro [154] The, Till Virginian [155] The m Virginian [156] Virginian 42 zSi£i2 l 11571 Virginian 0i O amma Sl rta Foumled l!tll — State Normal School for Women SORORES IX COLLEGIO Agnes Baptist Elizabeth Thompson Kathryn Thompson Cabel Ci anna way ' irg ' inia ' !■llable Louise Parsons E ' elyn Scarborongh Kathl( eji Morgan Margaret Shackleford Christine Shields Frances Cooper Elmer Stringfellow Mary Eggleston Sally Woodard Pauline Timberlake lihlri ' d Woodhonse Xaney Lyne Mary P ' riend Frances Warren 30R0R IX FACULTATE Florence Pitford ADVISOR IX FACULTATE iliss Florence Stnbbs PATROX Mrs. W. P. Venable [158] mm- ' Virginian ' ' ' ■fmA ' , «5«« A s  y ' - - VlR(;iNIAN Founded 1898 Alpha Chapter Publication: The Triangle. Chartered 1903 Lois Williams Ethel Warthen Mary Taliaferro Helen Fitch Mary Lydia Quarles Cabel Gilmer Kitty Carroll Ann Richardson Slater Katherine C. Dunnington SORORES IX COLLEGTO Agnes Walker Mary Clarke Susie Craft Nancy Huyett Spotswood Wimbish Janie Potter Frances Sanders SORORES IN URBE Thelma Blanton Martha Bugg Neubill noxoRARY : ie: ii!Ers Eugenia Vincent Mary Turnbull Mabel Mays Mary Cousins Martha Blair Isabelle Allen Betty Cole Mary Rives Richardson Jean Morris Mrs. George Richardson Miss Mabel Culkin Advi.sov in Facilitate Miss Edna Norton Spear Chapter Roll Alpha — State Normal School Farmville, Virginia Sigma Phi — Union University Jackson, Tennesee Kappa — Miami University Oxforci. Ohio Zeta — Buffalo Normal School Buffalo, N. Y. Ogu — Ohio University Athens, Ohio Iota — State Normal School Greeley, Colorado Mil — Teachers College Kirksville, Missouri Nu — State Normal School Warrensburg, Missouri Xi — State Normal School Alva, Oklahoma Omircon — State Normal School Ypsilanti, Michigan Pi — State Normal School Emporia. Kansas Rho — Florida State College for Women Tallahassee, Florida Tau — Las Vegas Normal E. Las Vegas, New Mexico Upsilon — State Teacher ' s College Ada, Oklahoma Chi — State Manual Training School Pittsburg, Kansas Psi — Marshall College Huntington, W. Va. Alumnae Chapters Beta Sigma Cincinnati. Ohio Toledo Alumnae Toledo, Ohio St. Louis St. Louis Mo. Lambda Sigma Denver, Colorado Kansas City . .Kansas City, Mo. Zeta Sigma Buffalo, N. Y. Mu Sigma Kirksville, Mo. Omrico Sigma Detroit, Michigan Iota Sigma Greeley, Colorado Cleveland Alumnae Lakewood, Ohio Pittsburg Alumnae . .Burgetestown, Pa. Pi Sigma Emporia, Kansas Bartow Alumnae Bartow. Florida [160] Virginian [1611 Virginian Srlta S ' inma Qlln Founded ll Ul — State Winual School for AVonien Elise Anderson Frances Bar gamin Elizabeth BoAvden Elizabeth Bugg Doris Cochran Roberta Hodgkin Marv Hunt SORORES IX COLLEGIO Mary Jetferson Kate Johnson Catherine Kemp Burton Moir ]Min Mason Xina Qnarles Hettie Richardson ilamie Sexton Ruth Schoekley Katherine Smith Margaret Wade Jane D. Watkins Martha Wells Elizabeth Williams Sarah Von Schilling Laura Anderson SdRORES TX URBE Emilv Clarice Virginia Anderson ADVISOR LX FACULTATE Miss Marv E. Peck ] Iiss ] Iarv ( ' . Iliner PATRONS 3Iiss Jennette F. Edwards 1162] Virginian 11631 Virginian Pau-3I?Urntr Assnriation . OFFICERS Mamie Sexton President Cabel Ganiia way Vice-President Agnes Walker Treasurer REPRESENTATIVES Lois Williams Agnes Walkei- Margaret Shaekleford ilary .lett ' -rsmi Cabel Ganna va ' ilamie Sext in |164| The Virginian VA- ' ' . [165] VlRpINIAN Mix (§um}a. Anna Ruth Allen Elise Anderson Claudia Anderson Elizabeth lino- Harriet Booker Martha Blair Susie Craft Doris Cochran Betty Cole Ruth Draper Eliza Davis Helen Fitch Cabel Gilmer Mary Hunt Nancy Huitt Alice Johnson Louise Jackson Kitty Morgan Min Mason Burton Moir Mabel Mavs Martha Moslcy Xina Quarles Hettie Richardson Louise Ricliai-ilsiin Katharine Smith Anne Smith Etta Sawyer ilamie Sexton Kathryn Thompson Elizabeth Thompson Mary Taliaferi-o Mary Turnbull Eugenia Vincent Janie Watkins Ethel Wart hen Spot Wimbish Peggy Wade Lois Williams Agnes Watkins Frances Warren Rosabelle Walton Honorary Meiiibei ' Mrs. J. Davidson Faculty Advisor Miss Edna Spear The ' f jnHni Vlf lNIAN [167] VlR lNIAN ' m , ' - , ' , ' .-«4 p Alplia MEMBERS Agues Baptist Evelyu Beckham Elizabetli P oAvden Kitty Carroll Mary Cousins Elizabetli Crute Mary Egg-leston Mary Friend Cabell (iainiaway Helen •laruiaii Kate .Johusou Marshall Greathead Dorothy Luck Xaucy Lyne Katherine ] Ioutague Louise Parsons ' irginia Venable ilary Lydia Quarles Evelyn Scarborough Christine Shields Margaret Shackleford Julia TurnbuU Agues Walker Mildred Woodhouse Elizabeth Will ' ains PLEDGES Lois Cosbv Julia Reed [168] Virginian Virginian 2pta ®au Julia Alexander Rebecca Ames Belle Atkins Doris Beale Virginia Beale Mary F. Bibb Martha Bowden Ardelle Cogbill Abbye M. Edwards Margaret Finch Eiila Harris Evelyn Mason Virginia Master Elizabeth Moring Xell McArdle ilary Xiehols Gretchen Obenehain Carolyne Payne Anne Glenn Perry Margaret Phipps Janie Potter Sallie R. Reeves Ruth Shocklej ' Mary Virginia Walker Nancy Watts Jean W. West Jlary J. Wilson Sylvia Yost Elizabeth C ' ogbill PATRON ilrs. Allen Stokes H( )N()RAR Y MEM BE R Miss Georgie Xorris 11701 Vlf lNIAN 1171] Virginian (EnttUton Oll ub OFFICERS ilary Friend President Cabell Gannaway Vice-President Mary Lydia Quarles Secretary Mary Friend Leader Mary Lydia Quarles Leader Miss Jeanette Edwards Honorary Member Louise Parsons Lois Williams Mary Hunt Spot Wimbish Anna R. Allen Mln Mason Elizabeth Williams Christine Shields Ruth Cox Sallie Woodard Martha Wells Frances Bargamin Mildred Woodhouse Xitty Carroll Agnes Walker Helen Fitch MEMBERS Ethel Warthen Kitty Morgan Mamie Sexton Nancy Lyne Peggy Wade Virginia Venable Katherine Montague Mary Turnbull Julia Turnbull Martha Blair Mary Cousins Mable Mays Susie Craft Nancy Iluyett Helen Read Doris Cochran Aline Mundy Laurice Wyche Ethel Squire Ann Smith Evelyn Scarborough Martha Mosely Janie Potter Delia Williams Mary Egleston Elizalieth lidwden Burton Moir Katherine Kemp Lois Cosby Julia Reid Jane D. Watkins Mary Clark Jack Draper [172] VlR(;iN!AN 5J. 1. 1. (§. ilotto : Eat aiul row thin. Password : ' ' When do we eat ? ' Colors: Pea Green and Bean Yellow. Flower: Cauliflower. OFFICERS ilary C. Cousins Chief Boss Mabel M. Hays Vice-Boss ilary T. Turnbull Script. Boss Anna Rutli Allen Money Boss Jlartha Blair Boss-at-Arnis MEMBERS Mary C. Mary T. Martha 1!. Mabel M. Anna R. Mascot— Hot Dos [173] Virginian ir - ffin - Er (Elub : rntto: Home is what vi- make it. FIowtT: Spanish Xeetlles. Honorary Mcmlier — ilr. Thomas A. ; IeCorljle Mascot— •■Little Corkle. Faculty Advisors — iliss Kathcrine Tuppcr. iliss Bessie Jeter OFFICERS President : rary S. Baber Vice-Presiden- : Iary Lewis Bryant Secretary Helen ililler Treasurer Mary Spiggle Reporter Virginia Lindsev Lelia Ackiss Charlotte Anderson Kaehel Aylor Mary S. Baber Sara Barnes Hattye Blankensliip Mary Lewis Bryant Dorothy Dlehl Christine Foster Pauline Lea Virginia Lindsey Josephine IMeeryman Jessie Pittard Jean Powell Frances Saunders ME.MBERS Bettie Shepherd Rachel Shepherd Erna Shotwell Nellie Frazer Elizabeth Fuqua Dabney Goodwin Martha Guthrie Emma Hancock Iva Harrison Estelle Hinton Sophia Jacobson Frances Johns Elizabeth Jones Xell Jones Ernestine Landrum Winnie Lang Mary Spiggle Florence Stegman Louise Stephenson Maria Tate Sterret Annie Mason Stewart Clara Thompson Gladys Turner Ruby Walton Elizabeth Ware Mary Watkins Celeste Whaley Wilma Williams Roberta Zehmer 11741 Virginian VlP lNIAN lKtuiipri;artru CElub OFFICERS Alice Lee Ruiiibough President Florence IMiller Vice-President .Alary Vilsi)]i Secretary ilai ' N- Taliaferro Treasnrer Virginia Beale Elsie Bell IWartha Blair Catherine Brown Julia Cave Kitty Carol! Lelia Colonna Mary Cousins Ruth Cox Margaret Davis Margaret Day Elizabeth Diehl Irma Dickerson Abbey Edwards MEMBERS Helen Fields Catherine Foster Edna Garnet Cabell Gilmer Mvrtle Harvev Odell Huff Louise Jackson Mary Sue Joliffe Helen Loouey Florence Miller Pay Moss Nell McArdle Agnes McDuffie Elizabeth Paylor Margaret Phipps KiuKiild IM-cjut Birdie Reynolds Alice Lee Rumbough Evelyn Scarborough Anne Smith Alma Spie-s Mary Taliaferro Margaret Wade Nannie Watts Elsie Webb Margaret Webb Liz Williams Mary Wilson Sylvia Yost Virginian TiRA ELERS ' CLUB Motto: From sea to sea and realm to realm we roam and become a mere geograplier liy love. President Lemiie Blankenship Vice-President Elle n ( arlson Secretary Ethel M. Spaid Reporter Dorothy Askew Charlotte Anderson Marion Aslier Dorothy Askew Elsie Bradley Lennie Blankenship Elizabeth Button Ellen Carlson Mary Carrington Frances Cobb Isabel Crowder Mary Davis Trma Dickerson Alice Disharoon Dorris Fletcher Rebecca Motley Miss Georgia Norris Lillian Nunn Louise Nunn Elizabeth Ogden MEMBERS Eva Palmer • ileun I ' erry Hattie Ponton Jessie Pittard Olive Powell Lovard Priddy Eva Rader Elizabeth Ramsey Virginia Fox Catherine Gable Claudia Gilchrist T al)iiey (ioodwiii Margaret Grimes Clara Hetlin Dama Hill Ida Hill Franres Howard Pattie Jeter Nell Jones Mary Julia Leech Miss Hazel B. Millican Ardelle Moore Elizabeth Moring Eunice Ross Frances Saunders Louise Scull Elsie Shavven Janie Smith Olive Smith Phyllis Snead Ethel M. Spaid Leah Spitler Marjorie Thompson Sarah Von Schilling Mrs. Williams Frances Williams Mary Winn HOXORARY MEMBERS Miss Emma Dietrich Miss M. V. Rice Vl PACINIAN EL CIRCULO E5PAN0L lEl dtrntlo lEapannl ' Slotf. Vcrdad cs verde. Colores : Rnjo y HiiKirillo LOS FUNCIONARIOS Lelia Buitows Presidente Kiith Draper Vice-presidente Dama Hill Seeretario Gertrude Redford Tesorero Daisy Goodman Reporter 1.0ft MIEMHROS Christine Armstrong Sarali Home Elizabeth Odgen Grace Bailey Lury Irving Hattip Ponton Hope Baines Ruth Jennings Hettie Richardson Emily Calcott Bernice Johnson Annie Robertson Frances Evans Margaret Kite Louise Scott Mary Forbes Anne Meredith Annie Snell Ethel Gish Gladys Moses Marie Sutton Ida Hill Rebecca Motley Jean AVest LOS DIRECTORES Senorita Estelle Smithey Senorita Mary Nichols [178] Vlf INIAN IZCUtCll FffAWf M PROFESSIONAL Direetaire : iladcmoiselle Estelle Sinitliy Fleiir : Le Fleure de-lis Couleurs : Bleu et Jaune OFFFCERS JIarie Sutton Presideute Janie Moore Vice-Presidente Bessie Smith Secretaire Agues Baptist Tresoriere Anne Roljertsou Rapporteuse MEMBERS Isabel Allen Ellse Anderson Christine Armstrong Grace Bailey Maude Bailey Hope Baines Agnes Baptist Knth Bartliiiloniew Mary Bolen Elizabeth Bowden Emily Calcott Anne Calloway Agnes Carico Ellen Carlson Mary Carrington Virginia Carter Mabel Cathey Susie Craft Dorothy Diehl Mabel Edwards Mary Forbes Helen Glenn Daisy Goodman Maylia Green Sarah Home Frances Howard Ruth Jennings Bernice Johnson Margaret Kite Mary Maupin Vera McNamee Josephine Merryman Janie Moore Frances Morton Gladys Moses Josephine Moses Alice Motley Rebecca Motley Elizabeth Ogden Ellen Peters Helen Pike Hattie Ponten Lucy Pruett Anne Robertson Katie Sadler Margaret Schackelford Mary Spiggle Bessie Smith Fi ' ances Steger Marie Sutton Elizabeth Thompson Kathryn Thompson Eugenia Vincent Sarah Von Schilling Mary Walker Frances Ware Wilma Williams Gladys Yates Ruby Young [1791 Virginian Mm Stbgf Ollult Colors: Blue and Wliitc Flower : Rhododendron, ilotto; ■•Follow the Gleam. President Evelyn Barnes Vice-President Pauline Tiniberlake Secretary and Treasurer Frances Evans MEMBERS Marion Camper Elizabeth [Moring Lois Williams Thelma Rhodes Julia Cave Edna Blanton Margaret Fineh Nell .Fones Pearl Young Pauline Tiiul)erlake Frances Evans Evelyn liarnes ADVISORS Miss Jones li London 11801 Virginian Inn Onic Ciup, Shoiolrm, Rninbow Rock, C lfion Ff rije. Virginia- AUn iiaitu (Eouiitu Qllub ; Iotto: Always eliuil). altliougli the path is steep. Flower : Trailing Ai ' hntvis. ( olors : Pink and Green. OFFICERS Ruby Heatwole President Lneie Farrar Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS Frances Hutler Ruby Buseli Louise Day ] Iai-y Friend Zei ' nie Harmon Ruby Heatwole Virginia Littlepage Nellie Loekard Rachael Shepherd Hynrhburjgi Qllub Flower: Lily of the Valley. Colors: Blue and White. ] Iotto : Not at the top, but still cliinhiiig. Honorary Member — ilr. P ' rank Lee, Jr. OFFICERS President Mary S. Baber Vice-President Winifred Healy Secretary Katherine Montague Treasurer Mary Walker MEMBERS Mary S. Baber Helen Fitch Alice Lee Ruinbough Louise E. Bates Cabell Gilmer Mary Taliaferro Viola Burnette Winifred Healy Margaret Taylor Anne Calloway ilyrtle Hai-vey iLiry Walker Ruth Cleland ' Sadie Kobre Ethel Warthen Katherine Montague [182] VlR(;iNIAN Celo., Maroon «„j wfc.re. C oT o ■ft.=.r.,Tc o=-K5,wot.b RoZ.V.oK-- 0f4.=-e, S : Pres. Xls.e Bell ■Y.cePr6s-n r-, SF ' i } ' - Sao - C.inoir«e Pcxy-t, 7?e3S - )- S Cosbv |V1 e M E R t C-- - P- ' ■' i ;,ke.,-- fi— . P- ' - C Y ' „.,,„ p,K, °- c ' ' ; N-... Q.-i- £l„.tctl, G=i _ ,. K, 5...,. H rdj, 5j,,„,. Y ,t- [vv,i,tl Ke-- - T=i .l.(-ry Me t.er.5 : (vi,, flJa Cj.erbowc- M,;,s (3,!,:e C per- [183] Virginian SnuHimnptnit (Club Motto: ' To our goal through sand. Flower: X ' iolet. Colors: Purple and Gold. OFFICERS Ellen Peters President Lucille Myrick Vice-President Elizabeth Gillett Secretary Margaret Barrett Treasurer Lula Mae Babb Margaret Barrett Mabel Barrett Doris Beale Virginia Beale Ethel Branch Elmer Brett MEMBERS Minnie Burgess Louise Cooke ] Iary Cla.yton Virgi)iia Cabell Mauzy Grizzard Elsie Gray Elizabeth Gillett Lucille ilvrick Ellen Peters Elizabeth Paylor Mildred Parker Ethel Porter Tlielnia Stevenson Hazel Smith Ellen Turner [1S41 Virginian Eaatfrn B l)att (ttliili Little drops of water. Little grains of sand. Make the Eastern Shore A very pleasant land. Flower: Sea-weed, Colors; White and Gold. OFFICERS Stella Lang President Eunice Ross Vice-President Rebecca Ames Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS Rebecca Ames Winnie Lang Elizabeth Roberts Alice Disharoon Stella Lang Eunice Ross Doris Fletcher Evelyn Ma.son Maude Savage Olive Powell 11851 Virginian Sural (illitb Jlotto : A S(|nare deal for every rural child. Colors: Green and White. Flower: Dog ' wood Blossom. THE RURAL SCHOOLMA AM ■' Friends, give nie a pass to your ears. Chief rulers and scribes of the land : 1 don ' t wish to move .you to tears. But I hope you will all understand That the rural teacher must have h ] swing- in her way. And help her pay the bills. For she ' s molding the nation today, The little schoolma ' am in the hills. OFFICERS Pattie Jeter President Virginia Sizemore I tr- t, ■i -rr- ■■Tj ] 1 1 Vice-President Virginia Bonderant Phyllis Snead Secretary Mary ilaupin Treasurer Dorothv Askew Reporter Armstrong, Christine Askew, Dorothy Baker, Mary Tyler Belts, Grace Blanton, Edna Young Blanton, Lucy Reed Bondurant, Virginia Carlson, Ellen Dickenson, Irma Gilliam, Mary Griffin, Lillian ACTIVE MEMBERS Griffin, Mildred Heflin, Clara Holland, Amy Holmes, Norma Mae Irving, Lucy Jennings, Lucile Jeter, Pattie Jones, E. Louise V, Maupin, Mary Moore, Patience Peebles, Hester Pittard, Jessie Lee Rader, Eva R. Ramsey, Elizabeth Scull, Mary Louise Shawen, Elsie Sizemore, Virginia Smith, Pearl Snead, Phyllis Turner, Ellen Vaughan, Mary Ware, Prances Williams, Hattie HONORARY MEMBERS Miss Florence Stubbs Miss Pauline Camper Miss Ada Bierbower ri86i Vlf lNIAN Cumbprlanh (ttlub Favorite Steed : Tobacco Worm Color: Pink and Green. Flower: Tobacco Bloor Ambition: To marrv a Tobacco Grower. ' OFFICERS ' Skinny Baker President ' Jake ' Smith Vice-President ' Bud Jennings Secretary ' Billy ' ' Price Treasurer MEMBERS Jim Crawley Si Parker Bill Snead Joe Crawley Jud Price Pete Welchin Tom Chick MutfReid Re-Pete Welchin Jim Dodl l uck Rbodes [187] The pll VlR(;iNIAN ilotlo: Mt ' et me at Peiinylmeker ' s. ' ' Colors : vSea-greeu and Sand. Flower : Sea-weed. OFFICERS Genevieve Bonnewell President Susie Floyd Vice-President Dorothy Laugslow Secretary Frances Woodhouse Treasurer MEMBERS Genevieve Bonnewell Ann Jester Martha Phillips Edna Mae Christie Dorothy Langslow Louise Scull Margaret Davis Constance Lloyd Bessie Smith Susie Floyd Catharine Phillips Clarice Spencer Virginia Henderson Frances Woodhouse [188] VlR(;iNIAN 11891 Virginian Barattij laskrtball Sram Anna Belle Treakle Captain Maiiiie Sexton Manager Forwards Guards Anna Belle Treakle Olive Smith Margaret Mathews Maude Bailey Henrietta Hall Mildred Hall Etta Sawyer . . Jlaniie Sexton Side Centers Jumping Centers Elsie Bell Julia Eeid ■Elmer Stringfellow Celeste Whaley Ro ' abelle Walton Florence Buford — Coaeh Dr. A. C. Eraser — Advisor Mascots: - ' Palv. --Knick O, Hinkv-Dee. ' INTERCOLLEGIATE RECORD Farmville 26 Harrisonburg 22 Farmville 22 Harrisonburg 11 Farmville 14 Radford 12 Faniiville 19 Radford 23 Rah ! Rah ! Farmville, Rah ! _ ■Rah ! Rah ! for Farmville, Farmville. Rah I We ' ll tight for Farmville gloiy Fiitil our lieads lie hoary. All hail the Farmville team of S. X. S. 11901 Virginian 11911 Virginian p. Atl|ktir (Counril Finiiuled 1!I22 at Statf Xonual Sfhool OFP ICERS Mamie Sexton President Margaret Flinch .Secretary and Treasurer Lois Williams ( ' heer Leader CLASS REPRESENTATIVES Agnes Watkins Lfiuise Parsons Elmer Stringfellow Louise Scott Anna Belle Treakle EX-OFFICK) Florence Buford Coacli Margaret Shackleford President of Student Body 11921 Virginian iEntiDgram (Elub Mamie Sexton President Margaret ilathews Secretary and Treasnrer Purpose: To promote and encourage all forms of athletics in the Farm- ville State Normal School: to work for good clean intercollegiate rivalry; to broaden the field of intercollegiate sports ; and above all. to stand for the highest degree of sportsmanship in all things. Rebecca Ames Elsie Bell ell McArdle MEMBERS Margaret Mathews Kitty Morgan Louise Parsons Mamie Sexton Anna l lle Treakle 193 VlR(;iNIAN Dear Joan of Arc : Poor thing ! You are sueh au ardent supporter ot my Varsity and you can never go to any of tlieir games ! I feel so sorry for you. And I am going to tell you about some of the high lights of our trip. I won ' t bore you with an otifieial account of the game because Miss Buford is going to write such an account and I know you will see it. Of course, you heard the peppy send-off the students gave us as we were leaving Friday morning. And Miss Camper was so sweet to take our baggage to the station, although I didn ' t have any. Doc Frasier and Miss Barlow were the senders-otf and there were a lot of unofficial senders, but I won ' t call their names for fear of that Student Committee. They were not there to see for themselves and they will never hear a word from me. I was |uite a joyous monkey until I got on the train and saw old Xicko — that Krazy Kat of Teence Bell ' s. We had (|uite a peaceful trip to Lynchburg, only if tile train liad been going at the same rate as String ' s tongue we would have reached Lynchburg liefore we M-ere due at Tuggles. We were met at Lynchburg by a Miss Thornhill who seemed (|uite glad to see us. Here Miss Buford fed us — the girls had liam sandwiches, while she liad a nice steak. Xicko cried for milk, but she paid no mind to him. On the train from Lynchburg to Charlotteville we travelled with another l)asketl)all team, but they couldn ' t be compared to my team — why, they had to cari ' y a basketball to show they were a team! Harrisonburg was lovely to the girls and also showed me (luite a bit of at- tention. Why. I got introduced to Miss Lancaster. The team got awfully sleepy Saturday so Miss Buford advised them to go to bed. But the three flappers — Elmer. Etta and Rosalielle. had a grand time flapping, and T went along as chaperone. Now I shall tell you a few bits about the most thrilling game T ever saw. Yes, the Farmville rooters carried me and Nieko to the game and we had re- served seats. Joan, I never heard so much noise. The cheer leaders were the peppiest T have ever seen or heard. I wish our girls could have heard them. You know about imitation. But Joan, T can ' t you much about the game. I held my breath most of the time, and my heart stopped beating when A. B. dented the floor. But we beat them Joan — we did. But .iust think what those girls had to bring them good luck. Miss Coach had two Buck-eyes ' — Teence wore a rabbit ' s foot, and Xicko and I were there — they could have won with- out us all : T never saw such playing. Poor Julia got a black eye. liut she was so proud of it. Said slie woiddn ' t get rid of it for money. After the show we wei ' e given a wonderful banquet by the Harrisonburg people. 1 went, but old Xicko got left, and I just laughed and laughed! I wish you could have seen and heard our girls after the game. They were so happy. Coach let them break training and they ate some candy. But the ti-i]i has nearly tiuished me — I must go to sleep. T ' d i-ather have my bed in Farnivilb ' tliaii all Harrisonburg. S ' ours in ba.sketball. Polv (Julia ' s monkey) 11941 The Virginian (itiirii J rnf BBtonal laatoball Oiram Anna Belle Treakle . . . . . Captain Nell McArdle . . Manager Fonvarda (ruarfJs Anna Belle Ti ' eakle Kitty Kemp Elizabeth T 1|011I|)S()11 C II firs X. ' ll MeArdle Elsie Bell Emily Calcott Ya-Ho,,!! 11951 Virginian gruinr leiakrtball Qisain Mamie Sexton Louise Parsons Porirnnls ] Iargaret ; Iatliev Dorothy Baltz Grace Diekerson Erna Sholwell Centers Kitty Morgan Eula Harris Jessie Carter Captain . Business ilanager (iiiarda Mamie Sexton Louise Parsons Mildred Woodliouse 11961 Virginian Juninr laakfthall (Spam Margaret Day Captain Maude Bailev Business ] laiiager Forwards Henrietta -Hall Etta Sawyer Celeste Whaley Margaret Day Guards Mildred Hall Olive Smith Frances Walker ( ' , III, rs Julia Reed Rosabel Walton ]Maude Bailey Klmer Strinofpjlow rmi Virginian Ray — Ray — Ray! Rah! Team! Team! Team! Team. Team, bully of a team Fai-mville team, rah! (repeat) Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Team! Team! Team! (Tune Jlr. Galligher) — 1 — Oh! Mr. Galligher, Oh! Mr. Galligher! What are all those people doing on the floor Now they try to hit the ball When it isn ' t there at all And they fight and scrap till all of them are sore. Oh! Mr. Sheen, Oh! Mr. Sheen When they try to hit each other on the bean They are going to win a game Which will bring their school much fame Is it Mr. Galligher? No, it ' s Farmville, Mr. Sheen. Oh! come on Farmville, Oh, come on Farmville You can win this game and never try you know You can knock ' em on the floor While you quickly pile the score And win everlasting fame tor S. N. S. Farmville girls are high minded ' Believe to my soul they ' re double .linted They play ball and don ' t mind it All day long. Oh! (repeat) (Tune: Everybody works but father) Play ball, play ball, Farmville Make another goal Don ' t you mind ole Watch our S ' ore roll Centers, use your team work Send it down the line We ' re going to keep the victory For all the time! I ' m Farmville born and Farmville bred And when I die I ' ll be Farmville dead Chorus — Ray, Ray, oh Farmville, Farmville Ray, Ray, oh Farmville, Farmville Ray, Ray, oli Farmville. Ray, Ray, Ray. The blue and white will wave on high, We win this game to-day or die. Rah! Rah! Farmville Rah! Rah! Rah! for Farmville, Farmville Rah! We ' ll fight for Farmville glory Until our heads be hoary All hail th e Farmville team of S. N. S. :;:s?i Virginian Htgli rl)00l Barattij Elizabeth Watkins Captaiu Claudia Anderson ilanagei- Forwards Claudia Anderson Elizabeth Crute Evelyn Burger Eli a Putney T;ouis( ' Xunii (hiards Elizabeth Watkins Vera McXamee Ruth Paulett Eleanor Morris Centers Ann May Mulian Eloise Warriner Elizabeth Gilliam Mary Johns [199] The m MuQimm [2001 The- [2on r £. Virginian [202] [203] Virginian [204] Virginian [205] Virginian [206] VlR(;iNIAN [207] Virginian [208] VlR(;iNlAN 1 n .j- i _ . [209] Virginian [210] Virginian The ' ffi ipM Virginian -«- Miss Cabell GannaMiCxy j | Cul-esl- ■[212] Vlf INIAN -tSF [213] Virginian, [214] Virginian [2151 The Virginian [216] IlTl ' -i- Virginian HELP f« TO ' ' AKES MAKE MOWEY FOR Student building [217] Virginian HALL =p FAME Most JrfJccps.Tjerfr i avhirc ITfn-b-fl [218] Virginian f219l Virginian M. The clay was over and the little old, old lady was left alone to dream of the past. The embers, now dying, east fitful shadows on the walls. From out the Clark corners they seemecl to come, ghosts of the past, o f the years well or misspent. The little old, old lady in lavender welcomed them, the ghosts or memories of the yesterdays. First there were those of only a few years past; the faces of her own children, and those of the many, many children of Bast Side, New York, who had had only the little old, old lady for a mother, the great doctor of East Side whom she had loved and scolded alike. All those gave way to other ghosts of the past, crowds of laughing school girls, their arms entwined as they strolled along a shadowy street of her memory. For the tiny little lady in lavender was the oldest alumnae of Farmville, and the very last of the class of ' 23. The little old, old lady looked back throusih the years she had lived; the years of invalidism, back of that to the years slie had been lower New York ' s ' ' Sunshine Lady, where she had first known the great doctor and had been persuaded by him to be his most troublesome patient, his wife. Together they had fought the evils of lower New York. Further in the past were tlie years of girlhood in school; the long years with their joys and heartaches, the big events with the little things she counted most dear; of all the ghosts of the past those of the years in school she welcomed most, bobbed-haired girls, brown-eyed, blue-eyed girls, girls who laughed always, others mostly wistful, girls tail and fair, the girls that made up the class of ' 23. Half hidden among the soft folds of her lavender dress lay a diary, the gilt letters in the leather, worn, but not tarnished, though almost indistin- guishable, the letters, ' 23. Idly turning the pages, she hummed softly, All Hail! Alma Mater, dear Mother, to thee, her Alma Mater song. She hesitated as she sa w written in the Locker hand she had labored long to learn at S. X. S., across the now vellowed page, Just heard from the game at Harrisonburg! Farmville 26- ' 22: Rah! The little old, old lady who had shuddered at bull fights in Mex- ico and sighed as she walked among the ruins of the Coloseum at Rome, thrilled at the remembrance of the games in the Armory. Though a crutch and the ascent of the many years made her a prisoner, yet she was free, as she remembered the thoughts ' of the Snake Dance to the Armory, or dancing between bells in the Gym. Turning further she saw Student Government Night, and the little old lady who had handled many a miscreant lad or pleaded for another chance for ' the unloved, freckle-faced little boys in a Juvenile Court, found her heart beating a little faster yet at the memory, for she had taken part in every phase of school life at Farmville, even that ordeal of being called up Tues- day Nights before the Student Council for thoughtless disobedience. Then the little old lady had learned by gentle instruction thy influence so sweet, will go with theiii always a guide to their feet. Humming the line so softly [220] Virginian lliey hardly reached the dai-k corners of tlie room, the little old, old lady mused upon how those lines had rung true in her own life, for there had been times when she had had to choose between a life for Self or a life for Others. The little old lady whispered softly, reverently glad that she had learned to cherish things lovely and fair. The Diary fell unheeded to the floor; as the little old, old lady remem- bered across the years, how she had sung the Alma Mater song as she prepared tea for desolate, aged ladies or washed the eyes of the crying babies of young mothers, who wondered what the Sunshine Lady Innnmed as she cared for each. An Irishwoman who boasted of many lines of snow white garments heard the Sunshine Ladj ' singing softly as she climbed the many stairs that led past her door to the room of a crippled lad. Coming back one day the Sun- shine Lady was surprised to hear a strong alto humming the closing lines of the Alma Mater song. Through an open door she saw the washer wo- man singing with the rhythm of the steady rubbing across a wasliboard. To the Sunshine Lady she and the washerwoman typified but a little the spirit of service, of which the Alma Mater song told. Each friend as she renuMubered her had in her own wa.v followed, and each liad received most from following. The little old. old lad.v smiled in remembrance of what following had meant to her. Again across the bed of a feverish child she seemed to hear the great Doctor of lower New York say, What is that song you sing always? and in a baritone he hummed the closing bars of the Alma Mater song. He was soon to hear and learn the magic song that lower New York called the Sunshine Song. ilore than one unloved, uncared for baby had heard it for a lullaby, and tlie little old, old lady smiled very tenderly. As she picked up the Diary, from it fell a rose that she had pressed from the cherry tree that bore roses. The Diary opened at the very last page. On it was written, not steadily, June 14. Today we sang together for the last time our Alma Mater song. Somehow each word held some new meaning for me. Below was copied the Alma Mater song. The little old, old lady smiled happily for the years that had intervened and at the close of the Alma Mater song, below the lines All Hail, Alma Mater, dear Mother, to thee. Thy daugh- ters true, faithful and loyal will be. she wrote very surely Today, too, tliey have a new meaning for me. Turning further she read, Made a homesick girl glad, and the little old. old lady smiled the smile of friendliness that brought a new hope to East Side, New York. She sighed as she remembered the first few months at Farm- ville of heartache and loneliness, when she had learned that to have friends she must be a friend. At first the little old, old lady had not caught the ideals of her Alma Mater. But after some months of patient striving she had caught and held the spirit of brotherhood that had prepared her for the .vears and work to come. So with gladness that she had kept the faith she sang with a new meaning, Tli.v daughters true, faitful and loyal will be. [221] Virginian . N. . (Ilalen ar 1922 SEPTEMl ' .ER ] Ioiiday 18 — Arrival of old students. Tuesday 19 — Arrival of new students. Weduesda.y 20 — Opening of school. Friday 22 — Y. W. C. A. Reception to new students. OCTOBER . ' Thursday 5 — First issue of Rotunda. Wednesdav IS — Favmville Fair. Saturday 2]— The Toy Shop. Thursday 26- -Star Course Number — Tsianina and Cadman. XO ' VEMP.ER Fi ' iday ' -i — Glee Club — Vaudeville. Saturday 11 — Rotunda issue to Dr. Jarinan. Monday 6 — College Senior Installation. Wednesdaj ' 7 — Presentation College Senior ilan, Dr. Tidymau. Wednesday 8 — New York Artist ' s Concert. Thursday 9 — Senior Day. Monday ' 13 — Crawford Adams Company. Friday 17 — Come out of the Kitchen. ' ' Friday 17 — Presentation of Senior Man, ] Iiss Florence Buford. Thursday 23 — Presentation of Junior j Ian. Miss Edna Spear. Thursday :!0 — Junior-Senior Basketball game 11-9, favor of Seniors. The Deriereux Players. Student ISody Party given by Student rrdvci ' umcnt Coin- mittee. DECEMBER Friday 1 — Alnmnae Luncheon at Richmond, Virginia. Farniville Alumnae Basketball team wins over Hai ' risonburg Auninae 29-11. Wednesday- 6 — Russian Cathedral Quartette. Friday 15 — Christmas Carols. Saturday 16 — The Hanging of the Greens. Wednesday 20 — Christmas Holidays JANUARY, 1923 Monday 8 — Student Body Pep Meeting boosting the Student P uilding. Wednesday 24 — Mary Potter and The Symphonic Quartette. Friday 26 — Petersbiirg-Farmville Basketball game : Farmville 32-11. FEBRUARY Friday 2 — Hampden-Siduey Dramatic Clul) iiresents Suppressed Desires and Minstrel. Saturda ' 3 — Farmvillc-Harrisonburg Ba -ketball gauu at Hari-isonburg. We won ! 26-22 Tuesday 6 — Star Course Number — Dr. Lichliler. Friday 9 — Junior-Senior Reception. Saturday 10 — Student Building issue of tlie Rotunda. Monday 12 Our First snow. [2221 Virginian February 16 — Glee Club Opera — At the County Fair. Friday 23 — Faruiville-Harrisonburg Basketball game at Fannville. Farm ville 22, Harrifjonburg 11. MARCH Fridaj ' 2 — Radford-Farmville Basketljall game. Victory here! 14:12. Wednesday 7 — Normal School Founders Day. Dramatic Club play — Six Who Pass While the Lentils Boil. Friday 9 — Little P ' olks ' I ' own ' presented by Training School. Friday 9 — Radford-Farmville Basketball game at Radford. March 16-21— Senior Holiday. APRHj Sunday 1 — Easter Day. Saturday 14 — Pi Kappa Omega Banciuet. MAY 1— May Day, Field Day. -lUXE Monday 4 — Blue Ridge Conference. Wednesday 6 — Seniors out of classes. Friday 8 — Parents and friends arrive. Saturday 9 — Senior dances. Reception. Sunday 10 — Baccalaureate Sermon. Monday 11 — Class Day Senior Play — Comedy of Errors. Tuesday 12 — Graduation Fare vell to Alma ] Iaterl A SCALEY STORY A Major loved a maiden so. His warlike heart was soft as Do. He would often kneel to her and say : Thou art my life and only Ray. Oh, if but kinder thou wouldst be. And sometimes sweetly smile on Me. Thou art my earth, my guiding star; I love thee near, I love thee . Fa. My passion I can not control — Thou art the idol of my Sol. The maid suggests his asking pa. The Ma.jor cries, What, I? Oh. La! The Major rose from bended knee. And went her father for to Si. Th e father thought no match was finer — The ilajor once had been a Elinor They married soon and after that Dwelt in the rooms all in one Flat. So happy ends this little tale, For they lived on the grandest Scale. [223] Virginian Wt lutlii We build for the past — Our school-giii past — • With its memories tender and sweet ; There is never a doubt With the past left out That life would be incomplete. We build for the present— The splendid today — With its April smiles and tears ; For the lesson of truth Instilled in our youth,, Will last through the coming- years. We build for the future And all it may hold — For the girls of the years to come ; To give us a share In the pleasure rare That will grace their dear school-home. We build for the School — Alma Mater, so fair — ■Thy daughters are loyal and true; With zeal in each heart They ' re doing their part To show their devotion to you ! And so we build on, Just a brick at a time — • Until our fair building shall rise A monument sweet To our love, and replete With the spirit of sacrifice. For as we build on We ' re doing our best To give of ourselves as we can ; By earnest endeavor (Our faith flagging never) Completing our beautiful plan ! — Jennie Masters Tabb. [224] Virginian [225] Virginian TcacliiT Tt ' U iiu ' soinethiiig about the N ' ortli pole. ' ' •Johnny: Jt is sixteen feet tall. ' Teacher: Hut what about the climate? ' ' Johnny: Eskimos climb it. Frances J.: You know 1 was a remarkable bab ' . Julia: You don ' t say? Frances: When I was six weeks old I was very ill. Doctor said, ' I can do nothing at all. ' T looked up and said nothing at all. Lucy Reid : Oh! I ' ve just been teaching Henry Timrod. Sjiot ; 1 thought he was in the grades and you taught in the high school. 2nd Prof: Are you interested in the game? It is now half over. ' ' 1st Prof: Yes. indeed! How many halves are there? Junior (after discussion of When Knighthood was in Flower ) : They cut off Mary Tudor ' s head in the history book, didn ' t they? Tiiorny (hearing the frogs in the swamps) : O ' h, listen at tlie fish sing- ing, spring is coming. Teacher of Arithmetic: Johnny, how old is a person who was born in ] 894 ' • ' Johnny: ilan or woman? Ellen: See these girls, I ' ve been feeding them doughnuts to get rid of them. ' ' Marie (looking at the girls) : Get rid of which, the doughnuts or the girls? ' ' Margaret: This looks like a grave case. ' ' Ott ' ender: I ' d rather be cremated. Teacher in Room Q: I ' m excusing you ten minutes early today. Please go out quietly so as not to wake the other classes. DEFINITIONS Flirtation : Spoon with nothing in it. Ideal Couple: A horsey man and a nagging wife. Litter: Scattered rubbish. Literature : Collected rubbish. Student teacher in Economics Class: Who established the law of dimin- ishing returns? Student from the rear: The laundry people. Teaching Senior: Joe, will you please name the presidents? Joe: Say, Miss, they are already named; besides I ' d never think of names enough. Student: I don ' t think you should give this test, Mr. Bell. Mr. Bell: Why not? Student: Because you said if your book was returned, you ' d ask no question. [226] Virginian heads were better than ; whoever said it never Soitieoiie oiiee said t v has been to the movies. Christine: It is awfully warm in this office. Emily: Speak to the circulation manager. Senior: This picture makes me look like a monkey. Anne: You should have thought of that before yon had it taken. Old Girl: Let ' s go down and sit on the campus. New Girl: Goody, I ' ve been wanting to tind out what the campus was ever since I came. ' ' S. G. President: Now, girls, yon must not remove the stoppers from the tubs. Why, you can ' t even find a stopper to bathe with. Rosabelle: lUit it isn ' t right for you to say you love me; you must only think it. ' ' Albert : ' ' But I don ' t think it ; I only said it. ' ' Shake: Last night I dreamed I was in heaven. Nancy : ' ' Did you see me there ? Shake: Yes, and then I knew I was dreaming. Little Willie, full of fun. Hid one time in a three-inch gun. The Fourth it was, and, sad to say, Willie came down in the form of spray. Christmas Tree Vendor: Buy a tree, lady, buy a tree and make yoiir children happy. Miss Shelton (blushing): Sir! I ' ll have you understand I have no children. Vendor: Buy some mistletoe, lady, lots of nice mistletoe. Mattie B. : New sweater? Anna: Nope, new roommate. (Valentine from a 3rd grade knight to his student teacher:) The rose is red, the stem is green. You ' re the prettiest girl I ever seen, Lois, to an English class (when appendicitis was raging) : Open your books now to cliapter five of Slater ' s appendix. Mary (to 3rd Profs) : Why didn ' t you all sing ' Ilinkey ' in your stunt? Kemp: We never thought of it. Emily: You should have had my brillant head there to think for you. FAMOUS SAYINGS OF FAMOUS AT ' THORS She stuck her hand into the flame O, Irving S, Cobb is witty. But 1 am even Garct n, some eggs ;ind She would swear, Oh Always this stew Tclmbod Craiu ' , oh, dear Oh Shaw ! [227] — Burns — Whittier — liaeon — Dickens — Lamb — Longfellow — Mi ' s. George Bernard The nl I? Virginian [228] [229] STATE NORMAL SCHOOL FOR WOMEN FARMYILLE. VIRGINIA J. L. JARMAN, President Graduates of accredited high schools are admitted with- out examination to the Professional Courses. Courses offered : Professional Courses for the preparation of teachers for Kindergarten, Primary and Grammar Grades, High School, Graded Rural School, Home Eco- nomics and County Demonstration Work. The four-year College Course leads to the Degree of Bachelor of Science in education ; students completing the first two years of this course are entitled to the same diploma granted for the completion of the other two-year professional courses. Expense for all courses is the same and students in all courses are eligible for the State Scholarship. The State Normal School for Women FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA [2-361 BALDWINS FARMVILLE, VA. LYNCHBURG, VA. DURHAM, N. C. Distinctive styles for the College Girl . Dress Wear Sport Wear . . Street Wear ' llJ ' iill Honesty — Industry — Experience in Business Baldwin Thirtx Years in Farmville. V. -J - I [231] FARMVILLE MANUFACTURING COMPANY MANUFACTURERS OF Building Materials and Plow Handles FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA [232] [233] The Eaco Theater L, D. WHITAKER, Manager Farmville ' s new, up-to-date $50,000 Play House always has for your entertain- ment the best and highest class shows obtainable, at popular prices. Society Stationery and all forms of printing for College Girls FARMVILLE HERALD Printing oj Distinction S. N. S. Headquarters for Delicious Fountain Drinks, Sandwiches, Etc. Huyler s and Hollingivorth Unusual Candies Fine Stationery. School and Kodak Supplies M c I N TOS H ' S 238 Main Street FARMVILLE, VA. DUVAL MOTOR CO. Automobiles Trucks, Tractors and Farm A ach t n e r y Corner Third and North Streets FARMVILLE, - - - VIRGINIA 1235] The People s National Bank A Strong, Conservative Bank, under very care- ful management and United States Gox ' ernment supervision. 4% Compound Interest Paid on Savings Deposits. Safe Deposit Boxes for rent in which you can keep all papers of value and importance, where they will he safe and strictly private. G. M. ROBESON, President J. L. BUGG, Cashier E T. BONDLIRANT, X ' ice President W. R. BLTCHER, Asst. Cashier I. C. GLENN, Asst. Cashier Adopted for Virginia Schools Industrial and Applied Art Books FOUR-BOOK- SERIES-A BCD BY WALTER SCOTT PERRY, - - - Pratt Institute, N. Y. FLORENCE H. FITCH, - - - Indianapolis Schools, Ind. WALTER SARGENT, - - - - University of Chicago, 111. DR. FREDERICK G. BONSER, Columbia University, N. Y. These Beautiful Books Contain Drawing, Design, Picture Study, and Ail Forms of Industrial Work MENTZER, BUSH CO., Chicago- New York 2210 SO. PARK AVE., CHICAGO [236 KING AN CO P ORK AND BEEF PACKERS RICHMOND, VA. Producers of the Weil-Known ' ' Reliable Brand HAMS - BACON - LARD SAUSAGE, CANNED MEATS, OLEO MARGARINE, ETC. Herff -Jones Company MANUFACTURING JEWELERS AND ENGRAVERS INDIANAPOLIS We Manufacture the Standard Ring for the Farmville State Normal School Tot. . DEL A NET, Virginian Representative [237] E. S. SHELDS. Prciidcni H. C. CRUTE. Vice-President J- B. OVERTON. Cashu C. W. HART. Ass ' t Cashier J. C. BONDURANT. Asst Cashic State, City and ( oiinty Dcposi!or Planters Bank of FarmviUe Capital :550,000.00 Surplus 100.000.00 FarmviUe. STYLE HE.-JDOUJRTERS SHOES AND READY-TO-WEAR Suitable To Jf ' car Anywhere Davidson s The House of Quality 207-213 Main Street Fartn ille, N ' irainia Wherever the Annual goes--- it tells the same thing, but all girls tell you Trade at Garland Mcintosh DRUGGISTS ! ' ' arm ille, Virginia e Drugs, Toilet Articles, Fountain Pens and Stationery Gray ' s Drug- Store ulways a n-gislered druggist in cliargc CORRECT STATIONERY V OUR correspondents judge you by the Stationery you use. Why not have it good, ' ou will find it here. .A REAL DRUG STORE C. omplete in eve r y r e s p e c t I 23 Si Post Office Pharmacy Drugs and Toilette Articles Superior Fountain Drinks WHITMAN ' S and PAGE and SHAW CANDIES Jo?. E. Garland E. S. Martin Frank S. B ' anton it is Worth Insur- ing Let Us Insure it Garland, Martin Blanton Insurance that Insures FARMVILLE VIRGINIA Cash and Carry :: :: STORE :: :: The Sanctuary Pure Food Store 3rd Street Farmville, Va. We cordialK invite the young ladies of the Normal and the public to visit our store and inspect our line of Fresh High Grade Candies and Cakes, Heinz ' s and Libby ' s Pickles, Dressings, and Relishes. We carry a nice line of Fruits. Buy at the Cash and Carry and save money. Special Fruit Sa ' es Friday and Saturday of each week. The Bell Studio Makers of Fine Photographs Operated by J. P. BELL CO. hic. 816 M. ' VIN STREET LYNCHBURG VIRGINIA [239] H U B AR D S Hammermill Bond Social Stationery Whitman ' s Candies School Supplies Remington Portable Typewriter GOOD THINGS TO EAT AND DRINK ' Meet me at the Fountain R. W. Garnett Company Leaders of fashion in Ladies ' Tailored vSuits and Millinery. Agents for the famous guar- anteed Black Cat Hosiery, the Drew Shoe and the best Middy Suits on the market. Our aim is to serve, If ive haven t what you ivant we will get it quick Drug Store Dependability There is a whole lot of sat- isfaction in being able to de- pend on a Drug Store. Our business has been built on this fact. We would be pleased to add you on our lists of customers. Most of the Normalites shop here. Will you join the majority? ' ou will find us ever ready to serve you. White Drug Store Far die. V SEE THAT THE BRADLEY QUALITY SIGN is on your Water Color Crayon Tinted Construction Paper Drawing Papers — all kinds Tonal Papers Books for Teachers Basketry and Handwork Supplies of all kinds Coated Paper for Color Study Everything for Art Work and Handwork For prices, Sample Books, etc- Send to Adilton Bradley Co. Arch at Seventeenth Street PHILADELPHIA [240] Calumet Tea and Coffee Co. IMPORTERS OF TEAS AND COFFEES The Ariston Line 409-41 1 HURON STREET CHICAGO - ILLINOIS ESTABLISHED 1873 A. H. Petting Manufacturing Jewelry Co. Manufacturers Greek Letter Fraternity Jewelry 213 N. LIBERTY STREET BALTIMORE, MD. MILNER ' S THE SHOPPING CENTRE Lynchburg ' s Most Modern Department Store LYNCHBURG If the crowns of all the kingdoms of the Empire ' ere laid down at my feet in exchange for mv books and my love of reading. I woulfl spurn them all. — Fenelon. The Baker Taylor Co. holesale Dealers in the Books of all Publishers 354 FOURTH AVE., NEW YORK At Twentv-Sixth St. College Stationers and Printers Fine Stationery and Engraving School Seal Stationery Final Invitations Dennisons Agency Leather Goods Send is ) ' our Inquiries SURBER-ARUNDAIECOMPANY INCORPORATED PUBLISHERS-PRINTERS SmUONERS CHARLOTTESVILLE- -VIRGINIA PRINTERS OF THE ROTUNDA C. E. Chappell Company Dealers in Confectioneries, Fruits, Blank Books, Stationery School Supplies MART I N The Jeweler Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry We carry a complete line of Normal School Jewelry Your orders solicited for class and sorority pins, rings and Jewelry F.ARMN ' ILLE VIRGINIA The Pure Food Store For Luncheon and Picnic | N ' ecessities Let Us Supply That Feed CHAS. BUGG SON FARMVILLE VIRGINIA Carry your shoes to the Electric Shoe Shop where they use the best leather and workmanship We can fix them while you wait Misses Davidson The Ladies Specialty Shop Suits, Coats, Dresses, Blouses, Dry Goods and Notions FARMVILLE VIRGINIA Continental Hotel American and European Plan HOT AND COLD WATER Rooms with or without Bath j , O. HARDWAY, Proprietor FARMVILLE VIRGINIA [242] Key to Faculty Test GROUP I. 1. Bell 6. (Von) Schilling 2. Draper 7. Peck 3. Lear 8. Rice 4. Taliaferro 9. London 5. Spear 10. Camper GROUP n. 1. Spear 9. Blanton 2. Lear 10. Fore 3. London 11. Stubbs 4. Tupper 12. Bell 5. Grainger 13. Jeter 6. Rice 14. Buford 7. Lee 15. Russell 8. Cox GROUP III 1. Dietrich 4. Norris 2. Barlow 5. Haynes 3. Fattig GROUP IV. 1. Smithy 4. Lee 2. Lea 5. Fields 3. London High Class Jewelry and Watch Repairing .. at ,. Lynn ' s Jewelry Store on Third Street W. E. England Made-to-Measure Clothing Special Attention to Cleaning Pressing Work called for and de ' ivered promptl 3rd St. Phone 249 The Virginian Cafe Elaborate banquets prepared for Normal School girls Our Service is Complete 307 Main Street - Farmville, Va. Phone 229 W. I. HILLSMAN Wholesale and Retail Distributor of General Merchandise High Grade Shoes a Specialty We appreciate your kindness A. V. Wade Everything J or Everybody Main Street FARMVILLE VIRGINIA ATTENTION!! Future Teachers: — We carry complete line of Kinder- garten Supplies and Material. Crayola, School Papers, Drawing K4aterials and Educational Sup- plies. Latest Maps and Globes. Johnston ' s Publications. Get our catalogs and prices before placing your orders. Immediate ship- ments from Richmond. Virginia vSchool Supply Co. RICHMOND. VA [243] Shr iitaff aturrrf ly In rta tliitt tI|iH iasur nf Slir Hiraiuian has been a aitrrrsB itt prrHrnting ta yuit a uiutii itrturr of Ufr at S . N. S . iHaji it smtr as a mrana of krrping lunt in rlnar tmtrh uiitlt ynur Alma ilatfr. We uitah to r.v trraa mtr aUtrcrr ajuirpriattDit tn Mr. ffirar. fHtaa fHary (Elay lliitrr, iiiaa (lluitUug. 3)itlia Alrxan •r, Snrrthu Aakrm. iHariun (Ularkanti. Sitth (Elrlanb, Hargarrt Bay, iFnr EuliauU. (Labell (gilmrr, (Claitbia tlrbriat. aJir 3. Knbrr, (Eathrrinr ilDutagitr. Hillian Nuiin. iGoitiar 3?itiui. (0ltur iimtth, JJaulinr aimbrrlakr, (Elara QUiampaiiH for lljrir itaUtablr aaaistanrr. [244] Pd .s O ' Mine
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