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? a Sl|p Virginian kl Trie Virginian r f- SI la ulljp 19ir0ttitati DR. J. L. J ARM AN OiR President ■a ulhf Uirgittiati taammma KmBaM niie Virginian iSJineteen Hunarea Tx ent j-four EDITED BY Mrie Graduating Classes of me State Teachers ' College FARMVILLE, V I R G I KT I A I Sljf Hirgttttan i niie Virginian Staff Agxes Baptist Editor in Chiej Bessie Smith Associate Editor in Chief Ann Robertsox Literary Editor Frieda Crockin Associate Literary Editor Elizabeth Bugg Business Manager Ann Smith A ssociate Business Manager Ruth Cleland Associate Business Manager Julia Alexander Art Editor Lucille Walton Associate Art Editor Katharine Smith Associate Art Editor [4] :5?!S elu ' Hirgiuian :- 5T qpP OP THE VIRGINIflfN 1924 [5] QHtf Utrgtniitn We, the start ' of the ' i giniall,, convey onr greetings and best wishes to Tou. May this volnnie embody our love tor onr Alma Mater. May it set forth in concrete form her spirit of service, loyalty, and democracy, her standards of honor and learning. May it, in future years, remind each of you who have had instilled in you her spirit and her standards, of those days spent within her walls, ilay it bring back to you the best that you have received. f ' .| Qiifs ISirgtnian ai The College Bookl The Classes BookH Campus Activities . . . Book HI ' matures BookH A S m. 1- J! l [7] (Hljp Utrgtnian si DEDICATION II Illlllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII TN grateful appreciation of her never failing aid, sympatk ' and ready co- operation and in loving recognition of her loyal and affectionate ser ' ices to our Alma Mater we dedicate this Volume of niie Virginian TO Miss Jennie Masters Tabb rsi (UllP Virginian m [9] QHn irgiuian ai @0 linnJirnm Mtla n lip rallfJi gou irfantfr, aatii jjnur iirfama turr naitt — Me uilfo lobag kttfpl IjumljlH bg tljp atp Sljrouglj wtitrlj aa latplg paaa iJ, anii plpjjgp. Inn latf, ®tjf fattlj gnu gaup gnur lifp anJi anul tn gain. We talleh wnu IrfantPr: In-bag tuf bnnui rpgr t: OIIjp arljtng bittprnpaa nf Dfljla bflag b Sg littUn aa an5 bitniinpaa, ere ats pmb; Eift JragpJig nf uatn rt mnra — anJj et u«l , bf ttpatlj gnur Bleep, gnu knnm tbat ( oh Hill briug tijp Ijartifat aftfr aun ani rain; (iur atumbling f ft aljall finii lljp patlj gnu trnb— Wp ' U kppp tijp faitlj - . . gnu Ijaup nnt Jirsam b in nain. ■ — aultnp utimbrrlakp [10] M3SS uJhr lUirijiuian [11] ilUe Hirgirixatt si To Alma Mater All hail, Alma Mater! Dear Mother to thee, Thy daughters trne, faithful and loyal will be; Thy gentle instruction, thy influence so sweet, VA ' ill go with them always — a guide to their feet. Thy loving protection, thy nurturing care, Would lead them to cherish things lovely and fair. All hail, Alma Mater! Dear Mother to thee, Thy daughters true, faithful and loyal will be. Thy halls and arcades with their calm, classic air. Thy campus with blossom perennially fair. Thy trees and thy fountain, thy vine-covered walls TS ' ill live in their memory, whatever befalls. Though far from thy care and protection they roam, They still hold thee dear, as a well beloved home. All hail, Alma Mater! Dear Mother, to thee Thy daughters true, faithful and loyal will be. — Jennie IMasters Tabb. ri2] sa (Ilir THirginiau S£!..is . fe.- ' at [13] IS ®lip Itirgttttait [14] SB ullu ' lilirgintutt ' ! loan of Arc [IS] IS (iljp lltrgttiian asi [16] IK Ullu ' Hirijiiuiau uam Ki- ■ ' .amffHt giniL h- [17] iSE (Hl f Utrgtntan [18] nvs sssJiA fTi ' M (Lhr Hiniiuiau :2i .ji£i_. FACULTY ri9] Uitjp !Strgttitan Faculty J. L. Jarmaii, LL. I ., President Mai-y Barlow, Ph. B. Physical Edncatioii. Leon E. Bell, B. A., il. A., PsTchologj- and Education. Ada Kandolph Bierbower, Supervisor, Knral Training Schools, Cumberland Countj ' . Warren D. Bowman, M. A., Principal Training School. Alma Browning. Snijervisor of Fifth Grade. Florence De Launay Buford, Assistant in Physical lOdncation. Mary Louise Bullock, B. S., Supervisor of Fourth Grade. Pauline Camper, Kural Siipervisor, Prince Edward County. Martha W. Coulling, L. I., Drawing. M. Boyd Coyner, il. A., Education. Ruth Harding Coyner, Education. Ottie Craddock, A. B., Writing S. Elizabeth Davis. M. A., English. Emma Zelie Dietricli, B. A., Geography Ellen D. Everett, B. A., English. P. W. Fattig, B. S., M. S., Biologv. — On leave of absence. U()| -.. _ _::a ehi ' Virginian ssi •?if.T- rr Tltr, FACULTY r n m ©lif T trqtntait si Facult)) — Continued Blanche E. O. Graham, Hygiene. Myrtle Greuels, B. S., Supervisor of Sixth Grade. James M. Grainger, B. A., M. A., English. Mary Burns Haynes, B. S., Supervisor of First Grade. Bessie H. Jeter, B. S., Associate in Home Economics. G. Gary Jeter, B. S., Home Economics. Mary Phillipa Jones, B. S., Primary Education. Evelyn Kendriek, B. S., Physical Education. Flora Lessie Lea, B. S., Supervisor in Junior High School. J. M. Lear, B. A., M. A., History and Social Sciences. Eachel Kobinson Lear, Supervisor of Second Grade. Lila London, Mathematics T. A. McCorkle, B. A., M. S., Chemistry and Physics. Hazel Bernice Millican, Industrial Arts Christine E. Munoz, Music. Marg aret Murphy, Kindergarten Georgie Norris, Supervisor of Third Grade. -Gn leave of absence. [22] ' K3 OIl)r T irgiuian y. FACTLTY [23] ss ii lir Birainian si Faculty) — Continued Mary E. Peck, Supervisor in -Tmiior High School. Minnie V. Kice, Latin. Abi Ru.ssell, Librarian. Grace L. Russell, B. A., Associate in English. Mary Adams Savedge, Supervisor in Junior High School. ;inia von Schilling, Supervisor in Junior High School. Estelle Smithey, B. A., Modern Languages. Edna Norton Spear, B. L. 1., B. E., Reading Florence Hainer Stubbs, B. S., Rural Education. Carrie B. Taliaferro, B. S., Associate in Mathematics Georgie Mai Taylor, Supervisor Prospect School. W. F. Tidynian, M. A., Pli. D.. Education, and Director of Training School. Sarah Boyd Tucker, L. 1., B A,, M. A., Associate in History and Social Sciences. Katharine Tupper, B. S., iSLome Economics. -On leave of absence. [24] SM ullu ' Hirainiau FACULYT [25] i: ®ljr Hu ' gluuui ssi AclministratiA)e Officers Mr. B. I. Cox ' Business Manager Miss Winnie Hiner Vlerl; to Business Manager Miss Mahy White Cox Head oj the Home Miss Fraxces ] . Hhel-ion Assistant Head of the Home Miss Hofston Blackwell Assistant in Home Department Mrs. L. B. Williams Assistant in Home Department Mrs. W. T. Blantox igh . ' Matron Mrs. Bessie Camper Jajiisox Housekeeper Mrs. Alice Peery •. Assistant Housekeeper Mrs. Lilliax V. A ' uxn Supervisor of Laiindry Dr. SrsAN W. P ' ield Resident Phijsieian Mrs. W. S. Fore issistant in Home Department Miss Willie London 1 ' . W. C. A. Seeretary Miss Maide K. Taliaferro Postmistress and Manager of Supply Room Miss S ' irgilia Bigg Assistant in Registrar ' s Office Miss Jexnie M. Tabh Secretary to President and Registar |25| iS site Uirgtnian e [27] ia ss OIIjc Uirginian : ' - -ussi. S U.. . ■„.._%= J 8 [29] ®Itp Hirqinian TKe Long Roll lu tbe goorl old Fariuville Xoruial There ' s a roll that ' s iinghty loug — The Freshmen, So])hs, the Jiuiiors, and the t eniors. It ' s a noble aggregation, And it ' s uigh a thousand strong — The Freshmen, Sojihs, the Juniors, and the Seniors. You will note sophistication In the Freshmen ' s lofty air — Not the Sophomores ' , the Juniors ' , or the Seniors ' , You may think it ' s not respectful, But i ray, what do Freshmen care For the Sophomores, the Juniors, or the Seniors? You will sense suiiernal Wisdom In tlie second classmen ' s mien — Not the Freshmens ' , or the Juuiors ' , or the Seniors ' — And you ' ll wonder where they got it For it hasn ' t yet beeu seen Ou the Freshmen, or the Juniors, or the Seniors. You observe the great decorum Whicli denotes the Junior Class — Not the Freslimen, not the Sophomores, or Seniors — And you wonder what disasters Could have brought that state to pass In the Juniors — not the Freshmen, Sophs, or Seniors. But liehold the careless mauuer (And I have not said the half) Of tlie Seniors! Not the Freshmen, Sophs, or Juuiors. They may give themselves the ha-ha, But they will not stand t lie gaft From the Freshmen, from the Sophomores, or Juuiors. — Lalla Jones. [30] SENIORS 1 w IHSI p ! E3— Jl 1 H = 1 ■ -. .... %s:z -, r f7 [31] IS ullif IJtrgintan si MISS MARY CLAY HI.XER HoRORAR - Member of the Senior Class 132] Qllir Uirginiau w - E:M1LY OAU OALCOTT. B.  ., 201 Maple Ave., I ' i Kappa Oraega : Senior Class, President, ' 23- ' 24 : Junior Class, I ' resident, ' 22- ' 2o ; Sophomore Class, Treasurer, ■21- ' 22 ; Glee Club; A ' irsinian Staff, Editor-in-Clilef, 22: Ro- tunda Staff, Editor-in-Cliief, •23- 24 ; Joke Kditor, •22- 28 : .Circulation Manager. ■21- 22: Ex-officio member Student Committee ■2:?- ' 24 : Junior Basketball Team ■22- ' 23 : Junior Baseball Team, ' 22- 23 : JIandolin-(iuitar Club Secretary-Treasurer, ' 22: Vice-President. ' 23; T. W. C. A., Service Couunittee, ' 22; Publlcit.v Couunittee 23: Pierian Literary So- ciety, Secretary, ' 23; Treasurer, 22; Critic, 21; El Circulo Espanol ; Athletic Associa- tion: Promotion Committee; College Club; Literary League, Vice-President: Red-Headed Club: K. I. L., JI. C. C, A. D. A., W, A. N. K. i EXIOR CLA8! i OFFICERS Emily Calcott President J. NiE W. JIooRE Vivr-Prc idcnt Nellie Davies lircrrtarii Roberta Hodgin Treasurer Motto: ' ' Not failure Imf low aim is crime. [33] m Jilljp Birflintatt ss JUl.lA ADELINE ALEXANDER. B. IS., B215 Oniohniidi-o Aveune, Norfolk ' IRGI ' I. Pi Kappa Omega ; Zeta Tau ; Virginian Stalf, Ai-t Eilitor, ' 21- ' 22 ; •23- ' 24 ; Secretar.v, Y. W. C. A., ' 21- ' 22; ' 23- ' 24; Cvinninghani Literary Societ.v, President, ■23; Rotunda-Y. W. C. A. Editor, ' 21 - ' 22; Atliletic Association; Glee Club; Campus League. PHRISTINE ARMSTKONG, B. S., lOS First Street, FAE: tviLLE, Virginia Pi Kappa Omega; Rotunda, Business Manager, ■22- ' 24 : Pierian Literary S( -iety, Critic, ' 21: Reporter, ' 22; Vice-President, 23; President, 24: Itural Clul), President, ■21- ' 22 ; Vice-President, ' 22- ' 23 ; T. W. C. A. Rural Life Connnittee, ' 21- ' 22 : World Fellow- ship Committee, ' 19- ' 20; Conference and Conventions, 22- ' 23 ; Athletic Association; Le Cercle Francais ; El Circulo Espafiol ; Hiking Club, ■20- ' 21 : College Clul) ; Glee Club ; Assistant Literary Editor of the Virginian, ' 22. AGNES MORTON BAPTIST, B. S., Ivx Depot, Va. Gamma Tlieta : I ' i Alpha: Virginian Staff, Editor-in-Chief, •2: - ' 24 ; Pini-Hellenic reji- resentative, •23- ' 24: Y. W. C. A., Social Committee, •21- ' 22: World Fellowship Connnittee, ■23- ' 24; Virginia Normal League, Treasurer, ■23- ' 24 ; College Club, Vb-e-President. ■2: - ' 24 : Le Cercle Francais, Treasurer, ' 22- ' 23 ; .Junior P.asketball Team. •22- ' 23 : Athletic Asso- ciation ; W. A. N. K., V et R., K. I. L. 134] misx smmmmmia ujljp lUtrijiutan EVELYN BARNES, B. S., Ami;i,i. , ' ii!Ginia. Student Committee, ■21- ' 22 : Treasurer, ' i:8- ' 24 : Pierian l.iterary Society, Second Vice- I ' resident, ■•20- ' 21 ; President, ' 21- ' 22 ; Glee Club I ' resident, ' 21; Treasurer, ■21- ' 22 : Y. W. C A.. Chairman Music Committee, ' 20- ' 21 : Suli-Chairnian, ' 21-22 : Sub-Chairman Confer- ence and Conventions. Committee, ■23-24 ; Atliletic Associati ni : Student Standai-ds Com- mittee, 22- 2:-! : Chairman, ' 23- 24 : Blue Eid e Club, Presi lent, ' 22-23. ELSIE GLADYS BELL. B. S., KoAXdKE, ' IRO XIA. Varsity Basket Ball Team, ' 2(l- ' 24 : Freshmen, Soiihomore. .Tnuior. Senior Basket Ball Squads ; Tenuis Club ; Athletic Association ; llonogrraui Club ; Y. W. C. A., Membership Committee, ' 22 ; World Fellow ship Counnittee, 23- 24 : Campus League. 22 : Athenian Literary Society, Secretary, ■22- 24 : Roannke Club, I ' resident, ' 23- ' 24: Kindergarten Club; K. I. L. Y. AV. C. A. HESTER PEEBLES BROWN. B. S., DlSl ' VTAXTA, VlRGIXIA. Athenian Literary Society : Ccillege Club : K. I. L. Athletic Association. rssi m ' S (liltr Utrgintan MARION L. CLARKvSON, B. S., Bowlers Wharf, Virginia. K. I. L., CoUeK ' Club; Y. W. C. A., Bible Study Committee, ' 23- ' 2-t; Athletic Asso ciiitiiiu: Travelers Club. XELLIE L. DAVIES. B. S., Far ivii.le, Virginia President, lUilTiier Literary Society, ■2.3- 24 ; Secretary, Senior Class, C. A., World Fellowship Committee, ' 23- 24. ■23- ' 24; T. W. DOROTHY DTEHJ., B. S., Far: ivii.le, Virginia Circulating ilanager. Rotunda, ■23- ' 24; I ' ierlan Literary Society, Secretary, ' 23; Vice-President, 24: D -Ho-Kf Club; Colleue Club: K. I. L, Le Cercle Francais; Ellen llichards Club ; Atldetic Association ; T. W. C. A., Pvacqueteers. [36] ia (Till ' lltiniiuan FRANCES IKVIXC KVANS, It. S.. Amelia. ' a. Rotuiiiln Literjir.v Eclitni-, ■■J;Vl ' 4 : Student Staiularils Cunniult ' e, ' ::! tary, ' 22- ' i!3 ; Y. W. C. A., Aluiniiae roimuittee, ' •Jo- 24 : lleinliersliii) Ooiiunit Normal League, Seci-etar.v. ' 2: - ' 24 : rieriaii Litt-rar.v Soiit t.v, Ueiiorter, l- ' : Cnllefre Olvib : Athletic Assdciatidii : Kl Oirculo Esiiannl. LICILE M. FARRAK. P.. S.. Oi.iFTOX Forge, ' S ' ikgixia Pi Kappa Oiiicj;;! ner Literar.v Societ.v (Jdvernnieiit Coininittee, Staiularils roniniittee, ' : Y. V. r. A.. President. S - ' -i: Alunniae C ' onunittee. President, i: J- ' j:i : Allejrliany Chib. Tr ' asurer. - ' 2- 24: P.lue llMixe C ] : Culle. e Ohdi: K. I. Secre- . I. 1... : Uvift- ■ tndeiit ■itudent CLAIDIA GILCHRIST, U. S.. 928 Kiu-i- St., Cor.riiJ-.iA. South Caholina. Y. W. C. A., Ahnnnae Jleniliersliip roniniittee. Cliairnian. Vice-Pre.sident, ' 23- ' 24 : Aifrns l.iterarv Society, Treasurer, ' - ' A 2:Vl ' 4: Bine Xoinva Cluli ' 01ul . Ceroie Franeais; Travelers ' rUil) : .Muiior Baseball Team: College 01ul : K. I. L r37l is Ctbf Hirgtntnn sss LOUISE GLENN, 1!. S., Pkospect, Virginia Y. W. C. A.; Alumnae Jleinbership Committee, ■22- ' 23 ; Prince Edward County Club: Glee Club; Student Committee, Senior llepresentative, ' 23- ' 24 ; Pierian Literary Society; College Club; K. I. L. SADIE KATHERINE HARrER, B. S., MouxT Clinton, Viugtnia Y. W. C. A., College Club; Travelers ' Club: Athletic Association. ROBERTA DAY HODGKIN, B. S., Waerenton, Va. Delta Sigma Clii : Dramatic Club, Secretary and Treasurer, ' 21- ' 22 ; ' 22- ' 23 : Glee Club, President, ' 23- ' 24: Student Government, Freshman Representative, ' 21- ' 22 ; Recorder of Points, ' 22- ' 23: Secretarv of Student Government, ' 23- ' 24; Secretary and Treasurer of Junior Class, •22--23 ; Treasurer of Senior Class, ' 23--24 ; Y. W. C. A., Social Committee, •21- ' 22 ; Conference and Conventions Committee, ■23- ' 24 ; Campus League, ' 23- ' 24 : College Club, Vice-President, ' 22- ' 23; Literary League, President, ■23- ' 24 : Argus Literary So- ciety, Second Vice-President, •21--22 : Critic, •22- ' 23; ' 23--24 ; Athletic Association; .Tumor Base Ball Team ; W. A. X. K., JI. C. C, K. I. L., Alpha Zeta Delta. [38] la st; n n.lir Virginian LUCY TAYLOR IRVIXG, B. S., 1001 Hight St., FARiivu.LE, Virginia College Club: Rural Club; Y. V. C. A., Athletic Assooiatiou : K. I. L. LALLA RIDLEY JOXES, B. S., XortFOLK, Virginia Y. V. C. A.. Athletic Association : Mandolin and Guitar Club. Colle. e Club : Cunning- ham Literary Society ; Student Standards Committee, ' 23- 24. CATHERINE cle VAUL KEMr. B. S.. 135 Brooke Ave., Norfolk. Virginia Delta Sigma Chi; Glee Club; r raiiiati - Club; Cotillion Club; Argus Literary Society: College Club, Treasurer, ' 23- ' 24 ; .Junior Basket Ball Team. ' 2i:- j; ; .Tnnior Base-Ball Team, ' 22- ' 23; Senior Basket Ball Team: Itotmida Stall ' . Adverrisinu : Ianau ' er. 22- ' 23 : Athletic Editor, ■23- ' 24; Y ' . W. C. A., Athletic Association. Cheer Leader. ■23- ' 24 ; M. C. C. K. I. L.. Alpha Zeta Delta. [39] m albr Hirqiniatt si MARGARET AGNES McDl ' FFTE, B. S., 928 King Street, Columbia, South Carolina. student Coinniittee, L ' S- ' i-l : Glee Cluli : Service Coiiiinittee of Y. V. C. A, SI: Coii- fereiK-e ami Conventions Committee, Cliaii-niiin, ' 2Z: Sooiiil Committee, Chairman. 24: Kindergarten Club; Delegate to Student Volunteer Convetion, ' 22; Delegate to Blue Kidge, ' 23 ; Argus Literary Soeiet.v, Treasurer, ' 23 : Second Vice-President, ' 23 ; Dramatic Club ; K. I. i,., I elegiite to Indianapolis Convention, ' 23; Blue Ridge Club, J ANTE WASHINGTON MOORE, B, S., 185 South Main Street, Danville, ' ikgixia. Student Government Association. A ' ice-President, ' 2.3- 24 ; Athletic Council, Senior Representative, ■23- ' 24 : Junior Class, Vice-President, ' 22- ' 23 ; Senior Class, Vice-Presi- dent, ■23- ' 24; Y. AV. C. A., Finance Committee, ■22- ' 23 ; ■23- 24 ; Cunningham Literar.v Soeiet,v, Critic, 23; Le Cercle Francais ; K. T. T... Glee Club; College Club. Orchestra ; Y. V. C. A.. 1 leader. l ' reshman, Soiihomon Rotumla Stair, Kcportei-. HARRIET MUNOZ, Farmville, Virginia ' orld Fellowship Con mittee. 1 ' .Innior Class: College Club: ogram Argus Connnittee: Cheer Literar.v Society: [40] 3is Qlhf Uirgiutan KLIZABETH W. THOMPSON, 1!. S., Waerenton, Virginia, (Janinin ' I ' lieta ; Ihi Omega; Delta; Argus lAteravy Society. Second Vice-rresideiu. ' 20- ' 21 ; Ellen Richards Club; Y. W. C. A.; V et R; De-lIo-Ec Club: Junior Basket Kail Team, ' 22- ' 23 ; Racqueteers; I Cerde Francais, ■22- ' 23 ; .College Cluli; K. I. T... Athletic Association. ANNA KELLE TREAKLIO. K. S.. ■ ■HITE Stone, ' n!(;lNI. President Athletic Council, •21- ' 22; ■2; - ' 24 ; Varsity Uaskcf I ' .all ' ! a i, ( attain. ' 21-22; ■23- ' 24; Captain, Sophomore Basket-ball Team, ■21-22. Captain. .Junior Basket- ball Team, •22- ' 23 ; Freshman Basket-ball Team, ■2(V21 ; Baseball Team, ■20- 21 ; 21- ' 22; Truck Team, •2t)- ' 21 ; ■21- ' 22; Monogram Club: Glee Club. President. ■22- 23 : Argus Literary Society; Treasiirer. ' 21- ' 22 : Student C.overnment Comnnttee. ■22- ' 23 ; Y. AV. C. A., Chairman. Music Connuittee, ' 21 - ' 22. EDNA MAE WIEKINSON, 15. S.. HOLDCKOFT, VlRGlNI. Athletic As.soclati(m : Y. W. C. A., Finance Conunittee. ■2;i- 24 ; Travelers Club; De-Ho-Ec Club; K. I. L., College Club. m ebi ' Hirntuiau [42] U-ln- lliruiuiau 2b ErW i v Uj4 rH Ji - ' - ' ' ' ' ' ' [43] ifs Virginian m MR. T. A. McCORKLE, HuNOIfARY MrnUlEK OF THE JuXIOR ( ' LASS. [44] 5S ®l)f Hirginian 1 JUNIOR CLASS JloTTo: To strive, to seek, to flud, and not to yield. OFFICERS K. THLEEN MoRGAX President Dorothy Askkw Vice-President b R.iNCES Barksi). le Secretary-Treasurer Marg. ret Moore Reporter CLASS ROLL Auuie Miller Almond Frances Howard Alary Mort Dorothy Askew Mary Hnnt Frances Morton Frances M. Barksdale Riith Kernodle Flenientine Pierce Rnth Bartholomew Winnie Lang Anna Branche Reams Audrey Chewning Virginia Liiulsey Katharine Shore Anne Conway Rosa Maria Maldanado ICrna Shotwell Mary Derieux Alary ALuipin Bertha Spradlin Trraa Dickerson Helen Aiiller Annie Lislie Tncker Doris Fletcher Margaret Aloore Engenia A ' iucent Enla Harris Kathleen Morgan Jean West Dama Hill [451 m z : :3ii — — a ulhr Htx ' Qtutatt [461 alu HirHiuiau S« [47] iss SIl|p Virginian Resolved: To Evolute Far, far away in the Forest of Wisdom lived a happy tribe of monkeys. In this forest j rew trees of knowledge spreading forth branches of wisdom. .Jnni|)in ; from branch to branch the tribe ac(inired education and experience. Now these monkeys had heard a great deal of Kvohition, and of the impor- tant part they ]jlayed in this controversy. They had become quite convinced that withont them, there vvovild be no EvoUition. With this in mind, they decided to a])i)ly the ])rinci] le in tlieir foi-est and evolved this rule: all mon- keys entering the Forest of Wisdom shall begin at the east end and travel west, evoluting from one limb to another. The trees at the east end were ery large, with strong branches, for they must support many monkeys. As one went farther west, the trees became more slender and beautiful. Midway the forest there was a decided break between the trees, a long distance, (juite hai-d to jnnip. ' this gave tlie mon- keys much trouble. An infallible rule of the forest stated that he who de- cended to the grounds must begin anew — so jump they must. The trees ou the east were covered with beautiful foliage and were exceedingly attractive, but those on the west boasted foliage and flowers too. To some chmg grape vines weighted with fruit. t)h, visions delightful to tlie anthropoid heart! Xevertheless many feared to leap, and so the greater nund)er climbed dowji and went in to the tVirest, some to bec(nne nonentities, some to establish family trees of their own, and some to improve the world. Those who at- tempted to jump were very successful (for the (lod of Wisdom watches over the brave and insured them safe landing) and enjoyed greatly the fruit and tlowers of the lovely trees. Among the tribe was a hajjjjy band, who had passed through the lirst half of the forest, leaped successfully the wide space, and were in the trees at the west end. Their leader, having called the band together, said, Fel- low monkeys, soon. we shall have traversed the entire Forest of Wisdom and shall be ready to face the wide world. What sindl we do when we leave this place? Then the smallest mcmkey rose and with many gesticvilations, earnestly answered, I think we should do something worthwhile. It would be wrong for us who have had great advantages and superior training not to do something great for the world. Next spoke a serious slow speaking monkey, who had spent much time on the branches of science, As you all know there must be Evolution. The world can ' t go on unless people evolute. People can ' t evolute unless monkeys do — therefore let us evolute. Said another, the jjrettiest, That sounds very well. F ut the world is mighty big and I don ' t see how a few monkeys like us can keep the whole race evolut- ing. Then the wisest of the tribe: Tut-Tut ! It is not so difficult as it seems. We can go forth into the world and prepare little monkeys to euter the Forest of Wisdom. And thus Evolution will proceed — Hurrah for mon- key s! shouted one. Hurrah for Evolution ! cried another. Hurrah for the Forest of Wisdom I said the leader. And then thev evoluted ! [48] SB Q ife lUtrgtntatt « SOPHOMORES i« [49] eljf Virginian si MISS EDNA ' ORTOX SPEAR, Honorary :Mi:3rBKU of the Sori£o:MORE Class [50] (liljr T iryiuian NANCY MONCITRE LYNE, Orangk, Viuginia Gamma Tlieta ; I ' i Alpha ; Y. W. C. A., Undergraduate Representative, ■23- ' 24 : Soph- omore Glass, President ; P ' reshman Class, President, ■22- 23 ; Y. W. C. A., Jlenibership ■Committee, ' 21- ' 22 : W. A. N. K., Athletic Association; Assistant Student Body Cheer Leader, ' 22- ' 23 ; ' 23- ' 24 ; Freshman Class, Cheer Leader, ' 22- ' 23 ; Sophomore Class, Cheer Leader, ' 23- ' 24; N. O. T. ; Cotillian Club; Argnis Literary Society; Orange County Club, ' 21- ' 22; Dramatic Club, Campus League, Chairman, ' 22- ' 23; A. D. A.: Pan-Hellenic, President, ' 23- ' 24; Ex-officio Officer Student Government, ■23- ' 24; Blue Ridge Club. Motto : ' ' La force est clans raiiie, et n ' est pas aiix etoiles. CLARS OFFICERS Nancy Lyne Presiden f Elizabeth Bugg Vice-President Olive Smith Treasurer Anne Robertson Secretary Bessie Smith Reporter [51] i£s ciiltf Birgxtttan s UNA WALTON HKETT. 2l. ' ()S King Street, PouTS.M ouTH, Virginia Y. W. C. A., Portsiiimith Cluli: AtliletU- Associntio:! : JlMiKloIiii-Guitiir Club. MARY COTLLIN ;, T A z K J : r, L, ' 1 1! ( ; i x i a Delt;i Sijrniii Clii : I ' i Alpha: ruiiiiinjrham Literary Siicier.v ; l . I. It. K. : I. K. U. Southwest ViiTi ' iia Club : Y. V. C. A. MARTHA DRAKE CorLLIXG, Tazewell ' InGI ' IA. Delta Sitriiia Chi: I ' i Aliiha : Cunningham Literary Society: D. 1. 11. K.. I. K. U. Southwest Virfjinia Club : V. W. C. A. rs2i S£ 5 - ' ■ KL u:i L..:,sas a clIu ' lUrytiuau XKLDA FKAXCIS, Sai.e.m, ' iui;ixia. I ' i Alpha: Kiiulergarten Cluli: I rainiitic 01ul : Knanoke Ohili: Y. V. C. A.. Atliletic AssooiatiDii : CdtiUioii Club: Argus I.iterarv Societv. REliKCCA SYLVIA YOST. L ' OT (Ji-aiulin Koad. EOAXOKE. ' S ' lnoixiA. Zeta Tau : International Kin(lev;;artni Tiii ' ii: Y. V. ' . . A.. ArL ' us Literary Sooiety Carapus League, ■23- ' 24; Kcianoke Club. Treas irer, i:;i-L:4 : Athletic Assuciation. ALICE .MAYHK Y JOHXSON. XoRFor.K rorxTV. ViRcixtA. ' Slu (MiKua: Aililetic Assdciatinn : Y. V, C. A., D. 1. U. K. : Xnrfulk Club: Argus Literary Suciety. rss] iiilie Hix-giuiati iss HELEN R. LOONEY, 232 32nd Street, Norfolk, Virginia Interuational Kindergarten Union; Argus Literary Society, Viee-l ' resident, 1923- ' 24; Y. W. C. A., Keligious Meetings Committee, ■22- ' 23 : Jlenilieisliip Committee, ' 23- ' 24 : Mis- sion Band, ' 22- ' 23 ; Athletic Association. ELFZAKETH K. DIEHL, 401 Hight Street, Farmville, S ' irginia ri Alplia : Y. W. C. A., Bible Study ConMiiitree, ' 23- 24 ; Athletic Association: Pierian Literary Socif ty ; Kindergarten Clnb. MARV CLl ' LMKNT COUSINS, Box 444, Danville, Virginia Sigma Sigma Sigma: I ' i Alpha: Cotillion Cluli ; Ni B. B. ()., Argus Literary Society; Y. W. C. A., .CoiiveHtion Connuittee ; Orrliestra : I . I. It. K. : M 4: Atlileti - Association; Interiiati(JMal Kindt ' i-garten I ' nion. [54] 311 el|f TJirgxntan aaes asL sat- lilRDlE REYNOLDS, NE PORT, A ' a. Y. W. C. A., Athletic Assodiitiou ; StiKleiu llineniiiient Cuiiinuttee, SdpliiiiiKire Rep- resentative, ■2o- ' i;4; International Kinilergai ' ten I ' niiin, Tivasurer. VIR(iIXTA EEALE. Franklin, Virginia. Zeta Tail ; Y. V. C. A. : Freslinian Class, Secretary, ■2 2- 23 ; Student Government, Freshman Representative, ■22- ' 2.S ; Athletic Association, ■23- ' 24 : Kindergarten Club: Cun- ningham Literary Society. ' 2o- 24. ANN FONTAINE SMITH. S(i(; Main Street, Danville, Virginia. Gamma Theta : JIu Omesa ; Virginian Staff. Assistant Hiisiness Manaser, ■23- 24: Athletic Council, Sophomore Kepi-esentative, ■23- 24 ; Y. V. C. . .. Service Committee, ' 23- ' 24; I. K. V., A ' ice-President, ■23- 24 : Cotillion Cluli: Dramaiic Chili: . lhletic Asso- ciation. [SS] IS utile Utrgtntan sg KITH COX. Athletic Association: I ' i Alpha :Kinilfrf;iirrcii Cluli: Cotillion Cliili. ABHYE ED ' AKDS, Chase Citv, ' IIt(iI IA. Zeta Tan: X. R. K. (). : Y. W. C. A,: Social Couiniittfv ' , 2. ,- ' 2-l : Aryns Literarv So- ciety; International I ' CinilerwU ' ten Uni(ai : Atliletic Association : L . I. It. K. MAKCAKTOT DAVIS. Hilton Aii.lage, ' iugixia. Athletic Assoi-ialion : ( aini)ns League, ■23- 24 : Newport News Club, I ' resident, ' 23- ' 24; Y. A ' . C. A. Meniliei-slii]i Conunittee, ■22- ' 2:-{- ' 24 : Kiiulei-f. ' arten Club: Alhcnian TJterary Society, Secretary, ' i:. , : I ' resident, ' 2: ' - ' l. ' 4. rs6i a uilir ■Jlir0iiitan ast- V ra ODELLE HUFF, 49 James Street. Bristol, Vikgixta. Kiiidei-jiiirteu Club: Y. W. C. A., Athletic- Association. MARTHA B. BLAIK, D.v.wiLLE, Virginia. Siiiiiia Siiiina Sigma ; JMu Omega ; N. B. B. O. ; Cunningham Literary Society ; Y. AV. C. A.: Ked-Head Clul) ; D. I. K. K. ; Cotillion Club: Athletic As.-;ocia tion : il4; Internaticmal Kindergarten Union. CLARA BTRC H. Xo. 2 Luray, Apts., 14th Street. Norfolk, Virginia Y. W. C. . ., Travelers ' ( Inb; Kindergarten Cluli : . rgus Literary Society: Atliletic . ssociatiiin. ga s ;. ,,,. E - _ ■ ■ S L . -.l-lte . j [571 III! IS iibe Btrniutan si EIXGGOLD PKOUT, OwiXGS, ;N[aryi-and. Pierian Literary Society ; Atliletic Association : T. W. C. A. ELIZABETH ODELL I ' AYLOK, Capeville, ' Virginia. Pi Kappa Omega; T. W. C. A., Vice-President, ' 23- 2J;: World Fellowsliip Commit- tee, Clialrnian, ■22- ' 23 ; Atlienlan Literary Society, Vice-President, 23 ; Treasurer, ' 24 ; Dramatic Club ; Student Standards Committee, Secreary, ' 24 ; Southampton Club, ' 22- ' 23 ; I. K. v., Atliletic Association. KATHEEINE BROWN, DiLLWYX, Virginia. Athletic A.ssociation ; T. AV. C. A. ; International Kindergarten Union : Cunningham Literary Society; Greenville County Club. sa (Tin ' llirniuiau i: ETHEL SQUIRE, Emporia, Virginia. Y W C A., Cunningham Literary Society, Correspoiuling Secretary, -22- 2S: Ath- letic Association ; D. I. E. K. ; Cotillion Club ; Greenville County Club. LOUISE -lACKSON, Tazewell, Virginia Delta Sigma Chi ; Mu Omega ; Glee Club ; Kindergarten Club : Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association. ESTELLE TRIXCE, JaRR.VTT, VlUCINIA. Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. [59] IS Eift Virginian i MARGUl RTTE T0WXE8, DaXVILI.E, ViKGIXlA. Delta Nu ; Y. W. C. A. : Athletic Assodation ; ()rclie tra. MAKY OEKTKrDF- QUIXX. EOAXOKE, ' iRGIXIA. Delta Siv:nia Clii : Mu Omega; Cotillion Club; Cunningham Literary Societv; N. B B. O. ; Roanoke Club; O. D. F. VITA MART IX. FAimvii.i.i;, ' ii;(_;iMA Y. V. C. A. : Athletic Association. [60] !K Uiljr lliryiuian ssii — ■. — 31 MIEIAM ODOM, Suffolk, Virginia. Y. W. C. A., l ' ieri;iu Literary Society ; Atliletic AssoiiiUinii. WILMA WILLIAMS. 200 Mt. ' e llon Ave.. Danville, ' irginia. Y. AV. C. A., De-Ho-Ec Cluli: Athletic Association: runuiuirliam Literary Society, Recording Secretary: L anville Tlnli JILIA EEED. 501 Day Ave., S. W., Roanoke, Virginia. Gamma Tlieta ; Pi Alplia : P. I. 11. K. : Cotillion Clnb : AtlUetic Association : Y. U . C. A., Social Committee : Roanoke Club : Glee Club : Cunningliam Literary Society ; Basketball Squad, ' 22- ' 2o : Soiihoniore Basketball Squad, •2o- 24 : Var.siry Basketball team, ■22- ' 23 ; ' 23- 24 : Jlonograni Club. [61] (lihf Virginian s tr= g - i bsi NELLIE WEATHERFOKD. Verxox Hill, A ' ihgixia. Y. W. C. A.: Athletic Association: Traveler ' s Club. RO AIJELLE WALTON, Great Bridge, Virgixia. JIu Omega ; Freshman Basketball Team, ' 22- ' 23 : Varsity, ' 22- 23 ; Sophomore Basket- ball Team, ' 23- ' 24: Varsity, ' 23- ' 24 ; Cotillion Club, Secretary and Treasurer ; Argus Literary Society ; Athletic Association ; Y. W. C. A. MAY COLGTN PARKER, 122 27th St., Newport News, Virgixia. Newport News, Virgixia. Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association : Newport Xews .Club ; A. B. C, Hiking Club. [62] B Qlhr Birgittiau THELMA MARSHALL, BrcriANAx, ' irginia. Glee Club; Athletic Associatidn ; Y. W. C. A. VIEGINLV RUTH ElMEL, AA ' aynesboro, VinoixiA. Athletic Association ; Y. W. C. A. EDAA ' IXA CAR ILE, Madison viLLE, Virginia. Y, W. C. A., Athletic Association; Glee Club; Mandolin-Guitar Clul : I ' ieilan I,itei- ary Society ; Prince Edward Country Club. [63] i (iJljr 13tx-gxnian ssi RUTH CLELAND, 219 Norfolk Ave., Lyxchburg, Virginia. Pi Kappa Omega: Cliainiuui Campus League, ■23- ' 24; Glee Club: ilamloIin-Guitar Club; Y. W. C. A., Music Committee, ' 22- ' 24; Campbell .County Club, President, •23- ' 24; Virginian Staff, Assistant Business Manager, ' 24 ; Athletic Association. LI ' LU MAY BABB, Ivor, Virgixi. . Y. AV. C. A.. I!ui-;il l.il ' e Conuiiittee, -S2--2H : Jlenibership Connuittee, ■23- 24 : Athletic Association. ELIZABETH GILLETTE, COURTL.iND, ViRGIXI.-i. Y. W. C. A., .MliU ' lic Assnciation ; Secretary, Soutbamiiron Club. ' 2. [641 (Ithc Uirgitttan st MARGUEKITK (IRIFFIN YAUGHAX. Lawrentevili.e, Virginia. Y. AV. C. A.. Brunswick County Cluli: Athletic Association. FKAXCES CLARKE BEADLES. 811?. First Ave., RiCHJIO.XI), ViGGIXIA. Y. W. C. A., iloniing AVatcli Conuiiittee. 1923: Reliylmis Jleetings ' oniniirtee. 1924: Pierian Literary Society : Atliletic Association. I ' AULTNE 15ATTEN, 813 Kedgate Avenue. Norfolk. Virgixia. Sigma Sigma Sigma; Atliletic Association: Y. V. C. A., P. I. U. K.. Y. W. C. A. Committee ; Ar,gus Literary Society. [651 eljf !0trgtnian s A. ELIZABETH RANEY, Norfolk, Virginia. Athenian Literary Society ; Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association. EVA L. PALMER, 224 East 13th Street, RicHiioND, Virginia. Athenian Literary Society ; Y. W. C. A. Finance Committee, ' :i8- ' 24 : Athletic Asso- ciation ; Vice-President, Traveler ' s Cliih ; Kichmond Club. WILLIE BELLAMY, SKi Tolleyrand Aveuiie; Jacksonvii.le, Florida. Treasurer, Glee Chih, •i;3-i;4; Student Committee, ■23- ' 24 : Y. W. C. A. Music Com- mittee, ■23- L ' 4 ; I ' ierian I iterary Society. [661 sis mlic lliryiuian RUTH ABELL. TVY DsrOT, ' IR(31N1A. Y. W. C. A. Bible Studv Committee, ■23- ' L ' 4 : Athletic Assuciiition. CORDELIA MIDDLEWOOD. DixwiDDiE Co.. Virginia . Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association; Diinvicklie Club. JEXXIE STE ■EX OX AR:MSTR0X«J. 108 First Ave., FAini VILLI . S ' lRGINIA. Zeta Tiin; I ' ieriaii Literarv Society; Y. W. C. A., Athletic . ssoci:itioii ; 1 . I. R. K. [67] (iltr Hirniuinn LELIA WHITE FOSTEE, FAHiiviLLE, Virginia. Athletic Assix-intiou : Y. W. C. A. WELMA WILCK, FAra[ iLLE. Virginia. Athletic Assi.ciafioM : Y. V. C. A. THELMA DORIS LINK. Alton, Virginia. Y. W. C. A.: Travelers Club; Athletic Association. resi M chi ' IHraintan e 1 LUCILE GARDEN, Prospect, Virginia. Delta Nu ; Jlandolin und Guitar Club ; Y. W. C. A. ; Athletic Association. RUTH SAVAGE STEVEXt OX. C.vpE Charles, Virginia. Y. W. C. A. : Athletic Association ; Eastern Shore Chih. LAURICE LEE WYCHE. Emporia. Virginia. Zeta Tau: D. I. R. K. ; Y. V. C. A., Jliisic Conunittee. JJ- ' Jo : Glw Club: Orchestra: Vice-President, ' 23- 2-l; Cotillion Club: Greensville Counr.v Club: Athletic Association: Cunningham Literarv Society. ' ice-l ' resident, ' 2o- ' 24. [s r (lil|p Utx-gtutan WINIFRED HEALY, 1515 Grace Street, Lynch I5IRG, Virginia, GUe riuli: Rural Club: Y. W. C. A., Rural Life Cmnniittw, ' liS- ' lM : Cunningliam Literary Society, Treasurer, ' 22- ' 2r! ; Athletic Associatimi : Lyuclilnirg ( lull, Viee-Pres- i lent, ' 21!- ' li::!. MARY LEE FOLK, Suffolk, ' S ' iuginia. Y. W. C. A. : Athletic Asscjciation. LINDA MAY TH0MA8S0N, SkIPWITII, ' n!GlNlA. Athletic Association: Y. W. C. A.; Glee Cluli. [70] 3 abr Hirginian  « M I MXRY XI ' iVINS EGLEi TOX. 740 Redgate Avenue. XOKFdr.K, ' lR(;lXIA. Ciini ' iKi Tlietii: I ' i Al plia : Cotillion Club: D. I. K. K. : Norfolk Cluh: Y. V. C. A.; Athletic Ass x-ijitioii. BELLE r. ATKIX! . BoYDTON, Virginia. Zet.i Tiiii : l ' iei-i:m I iteriir,v Soeiet.v : Oreliestra. ' l28- l!4 : Y ' . AV. C. A., ilusic Coni- iiiittfe. ' 2i:- Jr! ; Stiulnit Stamlards Coiiiniittee, ■22- ' 23 : Fresliinnn r.nsket-liall Squad, 23; Atliletic Association. 81HAX FIELD BROWX. Jargett, Virginia. Y. W. C. A.: Atlilciic Association: Glee Clnb. r711 is Slip Tlirgtttian DOKOTHY LUCK, Ashland, Virginia. Pi Alpha; D. I. K. K. ; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A.; Red Headed Club; Ricli- FLOREXCK HAINES BOOTH, Danville, ' irginia. Pierian Literary Society; Campus League, ■2o- i!4: Athletic As World Fellowship Committee, ' 22- 23. ociatioii : Y. V. C. A., ELIZABETH REBErOA COLE, EOAXOKE, ' S ' iRGIXlA. Sijrma Sigma Sigma; JIu Omega; D. I. R. K. ; Cunningham Lite rary Society; Roanoke Club; Pan-Hellenic Representative, ' 23- ' 24; Athletic Association; Y. V. C. A. - SB ult|r Hirgintan 1 ETTA SAWYER, Norfolk ' irgixia. Mu Omega; Jlamlolin-Giiitar Club; Freshman Basket Ball Team, ■22- ' 23: Varsit.v, ' 22- ' 23; ' 23- ' 24; Sophomore Basket Ball Team, ' 23- 24: Monogram Cluh; Argus Literary Society; Dramatic Club; W. A. N. K. SADIE GUY HUNT, Emporia, Virginia. C. A.; Rural I-ife Committee, ■23- ' 24; Glee Club: Greens- Athletic Association ; Y. ville County Club. KATHARINE PANNELL SMITH, 714 Ai-mistead Road. Norfolk, Virginia. Delta Sigma Chi ; Mu Omega ; Virginian Staff, Associate Art Editor. C. A.; Cotillion Club; Athletic Association; Pan-Hellenic Kepresentative, V24: Y. W. ■24. [731 IS Ulljr Virginian MARY ELIZABETH HILLSMAN, Jetersville, Virginia. Freshman Base-ball Team, T9L 3- ' 24; Athletic Association: Y. W. C. A.: Cotillion Chih. LUCILLE H. SOUTH, Fakmville, Virginia. Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Le Cercle Francais ; Prince Edward Clnli KATHLEEN, PHENIX, Crewe, Virginia. Atliletic Association. [74] a (ibc Hiriuuiati ■ LILLIAN CRENSHAW, Fourth Street, FARiiviLLE. Virginia. Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Assodation. DORIS COCHRAN, Emporia, Virginia. Delta Slaina Chi : JIii Omesa : D. I. K. K;. : Cotillion Club : D-4 : G. C. D. ; Athenian Literarv Society ; Y. W. C. . . ; Athletic Association ; Emporia Club. ADDIE ANNIE NOELL. Boone Mill, Virginia. Y. V. C. A.: Athletic Association; Le Cercle Francais ; I ' ierian Literary Society. [75] S ■ T i II m ®Ijp Hirgiuxan si ETHEL MAUZY GRIZZARD, Branchville, Virginia. Y. W. C. A.; Soiitliaiiiptdii Clult ; Arhleti( ' Associiitinii. MARY BELLE CLAYTON, IvoE Virginia. Y. W. C. A.; Soutliampton Cliil); Athletic Association. EDNA MAE CHRISTIE, Newport Nems, Virginia. Y. W. C. A.; Xc v|Miit News Cliil) ; Atliletic Association. [761 SK (jll|f Tiltrgintau MAYTE BURNS GLICK, BuRXSViLLE. Virginia. Canipus League, ' 23- ' 24 ; Dinwiddle County Club ; Athletic Association. ELIZABETH ALLEX ROTHROCK, 187 Pine Street, MouxT AiRv, North Carolina. Athletic Associiitinn. CHARLOTTE, HALL. NoRroi.K, Virginia. Zeta Tan: Norfolk Club: (ilee Club; Athletic Association; Cuuuiuybani l.iterar.v Society; Y. V. C. A., S -- . [771 m Uihc IJirgtntan -m FRANCES CONWAY WARREN, Orange, Virginia. Oaiimia Theta : llu Omega :D. I. R. K. : U et R. ; Y. W. C. A. : Arffus Literary So- ciety : Freshman Clieer Leader, ■22- ' 23 ; Freshman Baseball Team, ' 22- 23. RUBY ELEANOR BUSCH, Covington Virginia. Y. W. C. A. : Athletic Assncit. ion ; Alleghany Club ; Traveler ' s Club ; Hickers Club ; Athenian Literary Society. JULIA TURNBULL. Lawrknceville, Virginia. Pi Alpha: Cntillion Chib, Pre.sideiit, •23- ' 24 : D. L K. K., Athletic Association; Brunswick Club; Y. W. C. A. [78] 38 (Elu 19irqiniun vtm ALEEX MUXDY, 417 Woods Ave., Roanoke, Viegixia. Cotillion Club ; D. I. R. K. : G. C. D. : D-4 : Roanoke Cluli : Atheninn Literary Society T. W. C. A. ; Athletic Association. MARY BRUCE FRIEND. Covington, Virginia. Gamma Theta ; Pi Alpha; D. I. R. K. ; Cotillion Clnh. President, ■2t- 23 : Dramatic Club, President, ' 23- ' 24; Y. W. C. A.: Athletic Association: Glee Club: Alleghany Club. LAURA FRANCES HARRIS, SoiTH Hill, Virginia. Cunningham Literary Society; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. [791 iss Qilje 13irgtntan ss MAEY LEE WELLS, BoYDTON, Virginia. Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Cunningliam I-iteniry Society; Reporter, 23. HELEN READE, EiiPOEiA, Virginia. Jill Omesii ; Cotilliim Club; Emporia Club; Atliletic Association; Y. W. C. A.; D. I. K. K. ; A. D. A.; D-4 ; G. C. D. MARGUERITE WINN, ClAUK.SVII.LE, ' lRGINIA. Y. W. C. A. ; Atliletic Association. J k J. B [80] i a ®hc Htrginian Ka LOIS COSBY, 516 Bellvill Boad, ROAXOKE, ViRGIXIA. Pi Alpha ; Cotillion Club ; D. I. R. K. : Roanoke Club : Y. ciation ; Cunningham Literary Society, Vice-President, 10ll J- 2:: W. C. A. : Athletic Asso- : r.lee rUili. MABEL MAYS. 315 Webster Ave.. Portsmouth, Virginia. Sigma Sigma ,Signia : llu omega: X. B. B. O. : Argus Literary Society. Cor. Sec ' y.. fall, 1923; T. W. C. A., Finance Committee: Glee Clnli : Dramatic Cluli. property man- ager, 1923; W. A. N. K. : JI-4 : Cotillion .Club; Portsmouth Club: Athletic Association. HENRIETTA W. HALL. Norfolk, Virgixia. Glee Club ; Y. W. C. A. : Athletic Association : Freshman Basketball Team. ■22- 23 : Varsity Squad, ' 22- ' 24 ; Sophomore Basket Ball Team, JIauager, ' 23- ' 24: Monogram Club; A. B. C. Hiikng Club, Leader. rsii IS Qiifi Hirgiuxan m ELIZABETH BRADY, PORTSHOITH, ' iRGIXIA. Cuiiiiiii iiiiiii Literary Society: rdrtsiiKiiitli Clul); Athletic Associatidii : Y. W. C. A. HATTIE ELIZABETH W1LLL MS, Ho.AIEVIt.LE, ' ]K(;lXIA. Miii)(I ilin-(;iiitiir Cluli; Atliletic Assuciation : IJural Life Clul), ]!)1 ' 8. i:lizabeth cogbill, 244 Lawrence Street, Petersbtrg, ' irginia. Zeta 1 ' aii : Y. W. C. A.: Finance Committee, ' 23: Ueliuions Jleelinus Committee, Chairman, ■j;!- ' l!4 : Athletic Association: I ' ierian Literary Societv, Secntarv, ' ■2:i- ' 2-i; Dinwiddle Chili, I ' resident. •23- ' 24 ; Caniims League, •2o- ' L ' 4. [821 sa (Hhr Hiriiiuiau ' an EVELYN BYRD HARRISON, La Crosse, Virginia. Y. W. C. A.: Athletic Association : Hildns Club. MARTHA PHILLIPS, Newport News, Virginia. I ' i Kapiia Omeiia ; Xewport News Chili; Y. W. C. A., Moniiiii. ' Wairli Conmilttee. ■i!3 : Meinbei-sliip Cominittef, ' i;8- 24 : Athletic Association: Kotunila Staff. T.vpist. ■24. VIOLA MYRTLE I ' RICE, FaRMVILLE, ' IRGINIA. Athletic Associaiton ; Y. W. C. A. rssi m . Qlljf Uirgxtttan Si MAY GEORGIA I ' lERCY, Richmond, Virginia. T. W. C. A. ; Athletic Association ; Glee Club ; Richmond Club. CHRIHTIXE FORBES, Roanoke, Virginia. Koanolie Cluli; Cunningham Literav.v Societ.v ; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. MARY BOYD SCOTT, ViNiTA, Virginia. Y. W. C. A. ; Athletic Association ; Travelers Club. r«4i :: li lir lUrytnian e E. FRANCES WALKER. BaTXA, N ' lRGIXIA. Y. W. C. A.; Pierian I.iterary Society: Junior Auxiliary: I ' reslunan r.asket-l all Squaa, -2-2--2S: Sophomore Basket-hall Squad, ' 23- l!4. NELLIE VIRGINIA NORMAN, CuLrEPER. Virginia. Athletic Association: Y. V. C. A.; Rural Life Counuittee. ' S ' 2 ' A- ' 2-i : Ariius Literary CORA HELEN MEEKS. FAR:MVir.LE, ViRGIXIA. Glee Club: . tliletic Association: I ' rince lOdwanl Club: Maiulolin-Cuitar Chih. (851 5 i S elyp Virginian ag ANNIE RAY FARRAR, Drakes Branch, Virginia. Athletic Assdchitloii: Y. W. C. A.; Travelers ' Club. RUBY HOWARD ROSE, La Crosse, Virginia. Y. V. C. A. ; Athletic Association ; Hiking Club ; Glee Club. VIRGINIA ISABEL BILISOLY, 1023 A Street, Portsmouth. Virginia. Mandoliii-Cuitiir ( luli: Cuiiniimliiiiii l.iferni ' y Society; I ' ortsniouth Chili, Secretary- Reporter: Athlelic Association: Y. V. C. A.: Le Cercle Fniiicais. [86] m (the Virginian sssss.- i :maky .ioyxek, ] )KX X I ST( IX , A ' lUcil X I A . Athletic Assdciiifiim ; Y. V. ( ' . A. : Travelers ' Chili. KLIZAIiETlI CKAWFOKl), Kea.ms, ' ii!(;ixia. Y. W. C. A.: Athletic Assipciatioii : Triwelers Oluli: 1 iinviihlie (. ' Itilv Atheiii.-iii IJtcrar ' .MAKCAKKT TAYLOK. 515 ri:iy St.. LYxriimKc;. ' n)(;IXlA. Societx : Y. V. C. A.: Athletic Associati. ii f87l IS u,lu ' Utrnhttau m EAGER BRYANT, BOYKIXS. VlUGINIA. Y. V. C. A.: S(.ntluiiiiiit(iii Cluli; Travelers ' Chili: Atlileliu As PATTY BEAMOX, Norfolk, ' irgixia. Athletk- Associutidii ; Y. W. C. A.: A. B. C. : Hildiis: Club. GLADYt M. GRIFFIX, 33 Hillcrest Apts., LYXCIinCRG, ViRGIXIA. Y. V. ( ' . A.: Athletii- Association: T,ynclilmrf;- Cliili, Se Tetary ami Trea silver, ■23- ' 24 ; Hiking Chili. Caiilain : lladolin-Gnitar Clnl). rssi m ®l|i ' Virginian asi - 8ALL1E K. HARDY, Bedford, Virgixia. Y. W. C. A.; Uonnokt Club; Alitletic Association. GUSTAVA ELIZABETH POWELL, Nathalie, Virginia. Y. W. C. A.; Glee Club; Athletic Association. BERNK ' E HARRIS, 12(i Broad Street, I ' oRTsiioiTH , Virginia. Cunningham Literaiy Society; I ' ortsniouth Club: Athletic Association: Y. W. C. A. A. B. C. ; Hiking Club. ' [89] m (i Itr Utrgiitian MARY E. TURNBULL, Lawrexcevillb, Virginia. Sigma Sigma Sigma ; Mii Omega ; X. B. B. O. ; Cotillion Club ; W . A. X. K. : Y. V. C. A. : Social Committee, ' 23 ; JI-4 : Cunningham Literary Society, Treasurer, i:ii- ' li8 ; Athletic Association ; Brunswick County Cluli, Secretary, ' 23- ' 2-l. IRMA HUGHES, EVINGTOX, ViKGINIA. Y. W. C. A.: Campliell Cnuiity Cluli ; Athletic Association. LOUISE ELIZABETH BATES, 1003 Filmore Street, Lyxchbirg, Viegixia. Athletic Association : Y. V. C. A. ; Campbell County Clib. [90] a lie Hirqiuian LILLIAN MINKLL, Farmviij.e, ' IRGI •IA. Athletic- Association: Y. W. C. A.: (iUv Oluh. MARY CHAPMAN GIVENS, Olaf, Virginia. Y. W. C. A. ; Roanoke Clnl) : Travelers ' Club ; Athletic Association. VIRGINIA LITTLEI ' AGE, CoviNGTOX, Virginia. Y. W. C. A.; Athletic -Association; Allegheny Club. [91] m ' s ©Ijf Utrgintan i AUDREY ELODYP: CLARK, Remo, ViR(3INIA. Athletic Assodiition ; Y. W. C. A. ; Morning Watch Committee, ' 2 ' ii- 24. MARY EMAJA TARRINrtTON, Nelson, Virginia. Y. W. C. A., Social .Committee, ' 23- 24; Travelers ' Clul): Athleti - Association; Le Cerde I- ' rancais. MARGARET DANIELS, RosEi.AND, Virginia. Y. W. C. A.. Alumnae Cimnnittee, ' •22--2H: Rnral TJfe Conmiittee, ■23- ' i;4 : Athletic Association: Assistant in ] ilirary, ' L ' 3- l ' 4 ; Travelers Club, Ilejiorter, ' 23- ' 24. [92] a ©I)? Utrgiutan sss. 8AKA BARNES, SfTHEra.iN, Virginia. Delta Xii ; Y. AV. C. A. ; Athletic Association ; De-Ho-Ec Club. RUTH BINYAN JENNINGS, 207 Second Ave., F. UltVII-I.E. ViRGINI.V. Athletic Association; Travelers ' Club: I ' rince Eclwaril Club: I.e Cercle Francais JANE TRAAVLEY. Far.mvii.i.e, Virginia. Y. V. C. A.: Athletic Association: Uuft ' ner Literary Si ciety : Cunibcrlaml Club. msi mm [93] IS (Ehr xrgtntan i MARTJXA A. WILLIS, Serpell Heights, Faejiville, Virgixia. Y. W. C. A. ; Athletic Association ; Pierian Literary Society ; College Cliil). EMMA HANCOCK, HUDDLESTOX, VIRGINIA. Delta Xu ; Y. W. C. A. : Athletic Association ; De-Ho-Ec Club. ALICE DISHAROON. Cape Charles, Virginia. Athletic Association, Y. W. C. A.; Sei-vice Coniniittee, ■22- ' 23 : Morning Watch Com- mittee, -Si--24: Hiking Club; Eastern Shore Club, I ' resident, ' 23- ' 24 ; Travelers ' Club, Secretary. ■23- 24. [94] (i;Itt Hirginian VIRGINIA AKMISTEAD CAKTEK. BoYDTOx, Virginia. C. A. ; AtUletk- Assoi ' iatimi. FRANCES BASKERVILLE, WORSHAII, V.IRGIXIA. Student Onvernment Coinniittee, ' - ' il; Y. W. C. A.. World IVIlowshli) Cmniiiittet-. ' 22- ' 23 ; Araus Llteniry Society, First Vice-President, 23: Rotunda, Advertisiiisr Manacer, ■23- 24; Prince Edward Club, President, ■23- ' 24: Dramatic Club: Glee Club: Student Volunteer Group. Leader, 23- ' 24; Representative to Student Volunteer Council. 23: Ath- letic Association : Campus League, ' 22- 23. MABEL ALLEN CATHEY. 227 East 42nd Street, Norfolk, ' ieginia. Athenian Literary Society, Correspondinjr Secretary, ' 23- ' : Francais: Athletic Association; .V. li. C. : Hikin- Club. :4 ; Y. T. C. A. : Le Cerde 195] iss ®Ije Hirgtnxan ' m CLARICE RYLAND, Urbanna, Virginia. Athletic Association ; Y. W. C. A. ; Aliiimiiie Committee, ' 2: DAISY FOX, Charlottesville, Virginia. Y. W. C. A.; Le Cercle Francais ; Atliletic Association; Albennarle County Club. AGNES BAYER CARICO, Fries, Virginia. Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Travelers ' Club; Hiking Club, ss l i k m m [96] is2iE (Till ' lliryunan KACHEL HELOISE THOMI ' SON, Lynch Station, Virginia. Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association: CiinnMifU County Cliili; Tnivelers ' Club: .huiior HARRIET EMBRY COLEMAN. BOYDTOX, VlUGINIA. Y. W. C. A.. Athletic Association: Pievinn I,iter;ii-y Society. JOSEPHINE MOSES. Crfave. Viugixia. Y. W. C. A., Athletic Associutiou : l.e Cercle Fvancuis. lUitfnev l.iternry Soeiet.v, Secretiifv, 2: -24. r97i m i- t sS S l T - .m i a ©Itf lltrgintan ISAP.KL L. ALI EN, PitOSl ' ECT, ' lKGl ■IA. SiKiiiti Siffiiia Sigiiia: I ' l Alpha: Y. W. C. A., Student Cciinniittee, 23-i:4 : Athletic Association: D. I. K. K., ■Ciiniiliisham Ijterary Society; Olee Clul): l ' rin -e Edwai ' d Coun- ty Olub, Tveasui-er, 2: -24: Le Oercle Fra:icais. DAISY HKLLE SHAFKK, Norfolk, ' IUGI ' IA. I ' ieriaii l.iunny Society: Norfolk Club: Y. V. C. A.. Athleti - Association: Trav- elers ' Club: Itotuniia Staff, Joke lOditor, ■•2:i--24; Soiihoniore Class Cheer Leader, ■•2; - ' 24. GLADYS MOSES, CHATHAil, VlK(;iXIA. Y. W. C. A.. Athletic Association: Cunnin-liaiii I.itei-ary Society: Cnlle-e Clnh: FA Circulo lOspanol ; l e Cercle l- ' rancais. [981 Utl|c Uirgtuian e. KITH WINER, 702 West ;Ust S treet, NouFoi.K, ' ii;gixia. Atliletic Association: Jetfersnii l,irer;iry Society. WINNIE ELIZAUETH STTHEKLANl . Red Hill, Virginia. Athletic Associiiticin : I ' i-eshnian Baseliall Team, ' - 2- ' Si . Stiuleiit (Joveniiuent Ooiii- niittee, ' Llr - 24 : V. W. C. A., Service roiiuiiittee, IJS : Cliainiian Service roniiiiittee. ' 24. ALICE l.oriSE CARTER. Ri:ii Hill, ' n!(;iNiA. Y. W. C. A., Atliletic Association. [99] IS Qlhc Birniutan Si LEAH EVELYN SPITLER, Stai ' nton, Virginia. Athletic Assiiciatidii: Y. W. O. A.; Hiking Club; Tmvelers- Club: Jlissioii P.Miul. LILA GRAY, Nelson County, Virginia. .Jeffei-siiii I.iterjiry Suciety: Nels ' Hi County Club: President, ■21- ' 22; l-:ilen iticlKirds Club; Athletie Associiitio-.i : Y. AV. C. A., Pe-Ho-Ec Club. t ADIE R. RAIRD, DlSriTANTA, ' lRGINIA. Y. W. C. A.. Athletic Assuciiltion. [1001 23 (ihc lliminian ICLISE ANDERSON, 510 Buffalo Street. FAR: nii,i,K, ' IRGI IA Delta Sisiiia Chi: Jhi Oinoiia : Le Cercle Fram-ais : Y. V. C. A.; Atlilerlc Ass.. -ia- EMILY SUSIE VALISKA. DiSPUTAXTA, ViRGIXIA. Y. W. C. A., Travelers Club: Athleric Assn -iatii ii : Ussi,.ii r.aiiil. FLORKIE (tAY PEARSON. Lawrenceville, Vikgixia. Y ' . W. C. A.. Athletic . ssiniatiim : Travelei-s Club; Hikiiii; Club: Brmif witk Coimt.v [101] 13 ii l i Utrgiutan si ELIZABETH EUGENIA COGHILL, Bowling Green Virginia. Atliletic Association; Student Coiuicil, ' 22- ' 23 ; Y. W. C. A., WorUl Fellowslup Com- mittee; 22-23. CATHERINE PARR, Pedlar Mills, ' lRGINIA. Hilvinu- rinli; Y. W. C. A., Atliletic Association. BESSIE LEE WRIGHT, Lo iN(iSTOx, Virginia. Y. W. C. A., Atliletic Association : Athenian l.itei-ary Society ; Nelson County Club. ri02] 3a elir Uirijiuiau ADA CAMEEOX iSMlTH, Woodford, Virginia. Athletic Association, RutTiiei- Literary Society ; Y. W. C. A. ESvSIE RUTH KlCHAKDt ON, Lynch Station, Virginia. Y. ' . C. A.. Athletic Association ; Cainiihell County CUib. liESSlK L. TAKKER, Cartersville, Virginia. Y. V. C. A.. Athletic Association ; Athenian Literary Society : Cuniherlaml County Clnli: HikiuL ' Clul). [103] is ell? Utrqxttxan si ELIZABETH BUOG, 701 High Street, Farmville, Viegixia. Delta SiKiiiiT Clii : Mu Omega ; Cotillion Club : Vice-l ' resiclent Freshman Class, 22-23 ; Vice-President Sophomore Class, 23-24; Y. V. C. A.. Social Connnittee, 22-2. ' !: Clee Cluli : Business Jlanaiier Virginian, 23-24. VIR(iINIA MAKSHALl. (IKEATHEAD, 317 Slth Street, Norfolk, Virginia. I ' i Ali lia : Kraniatic Chili: Y. V. C. A., Athenian Literary Society: Athletic Asso- LELIA JOSEPHINE ACKISS. Back Bay, Virginia. Y ' . V. C. A., Service ' Committee, 22-23; De-Ho-I-Ic Clnb ; Athletic Association: Hilv- [10+] 58 (Ei e Utrgtitian r.. MAKY ELIZABETH BOWDEX, 131 Yarmouth Street, XORP ' OLK, ' S ' lUCilNlA. Delta Sisniii Chi; IM Alpha; D. I. U. K., Odtillidii Club: V. V. C. A.. Athletic As soeiatlon ; Athenian Literary Society : I.e Cercle I ' rancais. GRACE NOEL, 52:5 Main Street, Far: ivii.i.i:, N ' iruinia. Y. W. ( . A., I ' rince Kdward ( i imy CUr.i; Atlieniau l.itt ' vary Smiety: AlhKtic As MARTHA BOWDEX. West Point, ViuiaxiA. Zeta Tau: Y. W. C. A.. Alhletic Assmiatidu. [105] is iihe Utrgintan i ELIZABETH HELENA ROBERTS, Bridgetown, Virginia. Y. W. C. A., Mission Bfind ; Atlieiiian Literary Society ; Eastern Sliore Clnli : Ath- letic Association. LOUISE BLAND, Cologne, Virginia. Athletic Association ; Y. W. C. A. Finance Committee, 23-24 ; Cunningham Literary Society, Censor, 23-24; Hilcing Club, A. B. C. EDITH GILLS, Powhatan, S ' irginia. Y. W. C.A., Athletic Association. [106] msii m aln Ifinuuiau y ROBERTA R. ZEHMER, McKenn ' y, Virginia. De-Ho-Ec Club; Mandolin-Guitar Club: Dinwiddie Club: Vice-President, •23- 24 : Ath- letic Association ; Y. W. C. A., JIuslc Committee, ' 23- ' 2-i. ELLA THELMA yOOLFOIJv, Woodford, Viegixia. Y. W. C. A. Finance Committee, 22-24 : Athletic Association : College Club. HARRIET LOUISE STEPHEXSOX. Norfolk, Virginia. I ' ierian Literar.v Society ; Y. W. C. A., Alumnae Conuuittee, ' 21- 22 : Service Commit- tee, ■23- 24 ; Athletic Association ; Le .Cercle Franeais, Secretary, ' 21- ' 22 : De-Ho-Ec Club, Reporter, ' 23- 24. [107] a ' s Uiltr Hxrgtuian m ALMA W. PORTER, Fine Cheek Mills, Virginia. y. W. C. A., Atliletic Assodation ; Hiking Club. MARY RITH WINX, L.VWRENCEVILLB, VIRGINIA. Y. W. C. A., . tliletii ' Assiiciiition ; Travelers ' Club; Brunswick ( luint.v Cluli, Pres- ELIZABETH A. JONES, Holland, Virginia. Delta Xu ; De-Ho-r:c Clul); Y. V. C. A„ Atliletic Association. [108] BS (Bhe Hiryiuxan a-. MARGIE LOnt E ( HU K, GriNEA Mir.i.s. Viuginia. Athletic Association ; Y. W. C. A. MAKY ELl AHKTH DAVIS, Henry, ' IKln ■TA. Atliletic AssociatiDii : Y. W. C. A. NELLIE HILL. SANninoES, ViuciNiA. Y. W. C. A., Atliletic Association, Uural ( luU. m ii ii ' III II [109] is Uihp Utrqiniau s i MILDRED PAULINA HALL, Wake, Virginia. Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association; Campus League, ' 23- ' 24; Freshniaii Basketball Team, 22-23; Sophomore Basket Ball Team, 23-24; Varsity Basket Ball Team, 22-24, Jlanagev, 23-24 ; Monogram CluD. FRIEDA CROCKIN, 419 Loudon Street, Portsmouth, Virginia. Pi Kappa Omega ; .lefEerson Literary Society, Corresiionding Secretary, 23 ; Presi- dent, ' 23- ' 24; Assistant News Editor Rotunda Staff, ' 23- ' 24; Virginian Staff, Associate Literary Editor, ' 23- ' 24 ; Portsmouth Club, President, ' 23- ' 24 ; Le Cercle Francais ; College Club ; Athletic Association. VIOLA G. BURNETT, 1422 Filmore Street, Lynchburg, Virginia. Y. W. C. A., Bible Study Committee, ' 22- ' 23 ; .Cunningham Literary Society Association : Lynchburg Club. [110] asE U hi ' IHraiuiau KATE HIXES, Clarkton Virginia. Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. FRANCES COBB, 401 Spruce Street. Faujiville, Viegixia. Y. W. C. A., Finance Committee, ' 23- ' J-l: Xormal Leaj;ue : Travelers ' Chili: Athletic Association: Jefferson Literary Societ.v, Critic, 2i!-iio : Hiking Club: Triiue Kilward Club, 23-24; College Club; Le Cercle Francals. MARY SriGGLE, Salem. Virginia. Pi Aiiiha : De-Ho-Kc Club: Treasurer, 22-23: Y ' . W. C. A.: Pierian Literarv Society. Second Vice I ' resident. 22-23: Athletic Association. nil] iiiife Virginian LUCILE WALTON, 111(5 East Main Street, Danville, VmciNLi. News Editor Itiitiiiida, :i8-24 : Associate Art Editor Virginian, 28-J4 : Cnnningliam Literary Society: Y. W. C. A., Menibersliip Committee, 23-24; College ■Club : Athletic Association. OLIA ' E MIRRAN SMITH, 2820 Tenth Ave., Columbus, Georgia. I ' i Ivapiia Omega: Y. W. C. A. World I ' Vllowshii) Committee, 22-23: Religious Meet- ings Committee, 23-24: Student Coumiittee, 22-23, Secretary, 2.3-24: ArgUfS IJterary So- ciety, Second Vice-l ' resident, 23: Treasurer Freslima.i Class. 22-23: Treasurer Soplio- more Class, 23-24: Xoninva Club: Travelers Club: (Jlee Club: Orchestra: Jlandolfn- Guitar Chib : I- ' reshman Basketball Squad, 23; Soi)homore Basketball Sciuad, 24: Var- sity, 22-24: ( lllege Club; A. A. MARIAN ( ' . ASHER, Brookneal, Vir(;inia. ArL ' us I.iterarv Society; Y ' . V. C. A., Alumnae Connnitfee, •21- ' 22: Bible Study Com- mittee, ■22- ' 23: .Morning Watch Committee, •23- ' 24 ; Travelers ' Club; Freshman Keiiresen- tative Student Committee, 22-23: Student Connnittee, 23-24; Campbell County Club; Orcliestra. President, ' 2.3- ' 24 ; Athletic Association. ril2] Uihp Ulirgintan ss; „ « V ra ]A)U1SE AKCHEK KEAMES, Ford, S ' iruinia. Dinwiddle County CIuli: Y. W. C. A. Tublicity Ccmunittfe. liall Team: Hilcin.i;- Cluli; Atliletir Associiitii)ii. ::!-J4 : Fivslniiau ItasUet- HELEX r. SITHERLAXD. Church Eoah. Virginia. Y. AV. C. A., Atlileti - Association: Dinwiddle County Cliil : ;iee Cluli THELMA ADEEIO FOWLKES Foi!i . ' lIt(;lNIA. Dinwiddle Comity Clnb: Y. V. C. A.: Caniiais l.easue. L ' H-i:4: Hilanu- Clnli : Atli- letic Assici;iliiin. [113] IBS iiii p Utrgtuian sg HELEN GLENN, Prospect, Virginia. Y. AV. C. A., Glee Cliil) : Pierian Literary Society; rriiice Edward County Club; Atldetie Association. MARY DAVIS CLEATON, La Crosse Virginia. Y. W. C. A, World Fellowship Committee, 22-23; .athletic Association: Student Volunteer GrouiJ. ETHEL MAY (ilSH, 841 Ri Vermont Ave., Lynchburg, ' ]kginia. Y. V. C. A.: Athletic Association. 1 m [114] (ihr Hix-xiiinun as ELIZABETH FOKD EUBANK, Keysville, Virginia. JIu Oinejia; N. B. B. C, D. I. R. K., Glee CluU: ]  ranirttie Club: Arirus Literary Socletv : Athletic Association : Y. W. C. A. Service Committee. 23-24 : Cotillion Club : (t. c. n. T. CELESTE WHALEY. KEitO, YiEOIXIA. Y. W. C A., Finance Committee. ' 23- ' 24 : Athletic Association: Freshman Basketball Team, 22-23: Sophomore Basketball Team. 23-24: Varsity Sipiail. 22-24: 1 e-Ho-Ec Club: Jefferson Literary Society. FLORENCE STEGEMAX, REiio, VinoixiA. Y. V. C. A.: Athletic Association: IV-Hn-Kc Club. [115] m U lu llirgintan m BESSIE SIBLEY SMITH, 329 50th Street, Newport News, Virginia. Pi Kai.pa oiiie.ira: SoplioiiKire Class Reporter, 23-24; Rotunda Exchange Editor. 23- ' 24; Virginian. Associate I-:ditiir. ■2?.- ' 24 : Argu.s Literary Societ.v, President. ■2:!: Y. W. C. A., Athletie Association: I.e Cercle Francais. VIRGINIA CHRISTOPHEK. Waddeys, ' irginia. Y. W. C. A.. Chairnian Morning Watcli Connnittee, 23-24; 24; Athletic Assuci.-itioii. .Student Connnittee, 23- DAISIE ALLEN MITCHELL, NoRLixA, North Carolixa. Pi Kapiia Omega; Student Standards Connnittee. 2.S-24; Athenian Literar.v Society, Treasurer, ■22- ' 23; Vice-President, ■2.3- ' 24: Y. W. C. A.. Alunniae Connnittee, ■22--2.3: Chairnian Rural Life Committee. ' 23- 24 ; Athletic Association. [116] m: j Uihr lltrniiiiiut ss . EDITH ARDELLE WELLS, BoYDTOX. ' In(;I ■IA. Y. W. C. A., Athletic Assm-iatiim ; Cir,iiuii,i;liani I.iterai-y Society. AXXE JESTER. Newport News, ' S ' uuiiNiA. Glee Chih: Y. W. C. A.. Jlomins;- Watcli Cnmniittec. 22 Newport Ne s Club ; D. B. T. X. Atliletic Association: NELLIE MOORE. Chase City, Virginia. Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association ; Glee CUili. [1171 BS (lift Virginian si MAEY MORRIS, MoNTPELiER Station, Virginia. Athletic Association ; Y. W. C. A. ; Junior Auxiliary. LUCY CHRISTINE PRIITT, Lawrenceville, Virginia. Y. W. C. A. ; Atliletic Association ; Brunswlcli County Club. ]?ARCLAY HANCOCK. Api ' OiiATOX, Virginia. Y. W. C. A. : Athletic Association. [118] tBBBsa ,.: sk. :i2 v3i -— M iiibe Hiryiuiau Sfei- -at MARY W. VAUGHAX. AlIHERST, ViRGIXIA. Y. W. C. A., Music Committee, 24: Olee Club; rieiinn I.iteiavv Soiierv : niiial Club: Athletic Association. FANNIE THOMAR. Sutherland, ' N ' irgixia. Y. W. .C. A., Athletic Association ; DinwiiUlie County Club. SYLVIA FOLSTOX. 4512 Myers Ave.. Norfolk, Virginia. Athenian Literar.v Society; Athletic Association: Mandolin-Ciuitai- Club. ru9] IS U;hp Hirgtnxatt gg MAUDE MALLORY BAILFA ' , Fariiville, Virginia. Pi Kappa Omega ; Varsity Basketball Squad, 22-23 ; Atliletic Council, Secretary and Treasurer, 23-24 ; Captain Freshman Basketball team, 22-23 : Sophomore Basketball team, 23-24; Argus Literary Society, Secretary, 23-24; Le Cercle Francais, Critic, 23-24; Y. W. C. A., Publicity Committee, 22-23 ; Service Committee, 23-24 ; Campus League, 22-23. MABEL JACQUELINE EDWARDS, 820 East 2Sth Street, Norfolk, Virginia. Glee Club: Athenian Literary Society, Treasurer, 23-24; Y Committee, 22-23 ; JIusie Committee, 23-24 ; Le Cercle Francais letic Association; A. B. C, Hiking Club; Campus League, 23-24 ELIZA ANNE ROBERTSON, 740 Linden Ave., Portsmouth, Virginia. Pi Kappa Omega; Secretary Sophomore Class, 23-24; .Jefferson Literary Society, Pres- ident, 23; Y. W. C. A., Religious Meetings Committee, 2.5-24; Literar - Editor Virginian, 23-24; Portsmouth Club; Athletic Association; College Club: El Circulo l-:spanol ; Le Cercle Francais ; Reporter, 22-23 ; Secretary, 23-24. W. C. A, Rural Life Treasurer, 23-24: Atli- D. B. T. X. [120] 338 elir Virginian :; EVELYN MAY BROWNE, Appomatox, Virginia. AmiKiiiattox Club Prescient, liS ; Y. V. O. A.; College Club; Athletic Assoeiation. FRANCES WARE, Saxdidges, Virginia. Y. W. C. A.: Athletic . ss(i(iation ; Rural Club: Le Cercle Framais CATHERINE JANE MIRDOCH, Blackstone, ' iui;iNiA. Ruffiier Literary Society ; Travelers Club: Y, V. C. A., l- ' inance Cciiiiinittee. i ' o-24 : Athletic Assdciatiiin I ll ' IJ i£S (i.lti Hix-iunian -s CLARA THOMPSON, Lynch Station, Virginia. Y. W. C. A., Publicity Committee, 22-23 ; Morning Watcli Committee, 23 : Chairman Publicity Committee, 24 ; Junior Auxiliary, President, 23-24 ; Jefferson Literary Society, Secretary, 22-23; Vice President, 23-24; De-Ho-Ec Club; Secretary, 25-24; ilandolin- Guitar Club; Atliletic Association. ESTELLE HIXTON, FAENHAii, Virginia. Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association; I e-Ho-Ee Clnl). IVA VALENTINE HARRIS, Wakh, Virginia. Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association; De-Ho-Ec Club. [122] SB elu ' IHryiittan :- JANIE REYNOLDS, Callaxds, Virgixia. r. W. C. A. ; Athletic Associatiou ; De-Ho-Ec Club. JAXIE GILLIAM. Phexix. ' inc;ixiA. Athletic Association. ANXIE MASON STEWAKT. DiXWIDDIE COUXTY, ViRGIXIA. T. W. C. A. : Athletic Association ; Freshman Basketball Sqtiad. Club; Dinwiddle Club. 3 V.. ■ 1 [1231 m C];Ijp Virginian ' k = =i m a CHRISTINE LEE FOSTER, PAiiPLiN, Virginia. D( H(i-Ec Chib; Aiipoinnttox Cliili: Y. V. C. A.; Atlilptk- Assoeintion. NELLIE GRAY ERASER, Crewe, Virginia. Ruftnei- Literary Sotifty : V. W. t ' . A., .M(iriii:it; Watdi Cdimnittoe, li::5-24 ; De-Hci-Kc Club: Athletic Assdciatidii. RUBY W ALTON, BURKEVILLE, ' S ' iRGIXIA. Y. V. C. A., Athletic Association ; De-Ho-Ec Club, Vice-rresident, 28-:i4. [124] ' ss ehf Uirgiitian a - c- — :.:r3a -: — .- JEAN DK ' KERSON POWELL, Sti ' art. Virginia. De-Ho-Kc Club : Atliletic AssiK-iatinn : Y. V. C. A., Meniliersliii) Cnininitree. Si- ' -i. ELIZABETH LEE WARE, 2900 East Broad Street. RiCiniOND, ' lUGINIA. Rutfiier Litei-ary Sdciety; Y. V. C. A.: Alhletk- Associatinii ; L e-H i-Ei- Chili. rre.s ident, i;;-!-l ' 4 : IticliiiKnul Clnli. XANCYE TAKEYE. TowNEsviLLE. North Carolina. D. I. It. K., Cotillion Club: De-H i-Kf Club: Athletic Assodatiou : Y. V. l A. bs l: •? ( I ' ll I 1 sm [125] OIlu ' TSlrgiiitan SKowers Across the desert stretches Across the blistered sands. In the distance there approaches A traveller from other lands. One cloud, deserted, lonely, Cast from its pilgrim host Of storm clouds, still on their journey, Lingers — sad and lost. But it gives itself in raindrops And a tiny stream there flows To lose itself in the sand dune — The sand dune on which it rose. In the West another shower Falls to cool the earth — The raindrops still seek service — Each ending is but a birth. — Olive Smith. [126] 3S3 Sill Utruiitiau [127] MISS FLORENCE DE LAUNAY BIFOKD, Honorary Meiiber of the FRESHiiAX Class. 1123] i a ull|f Uirgintati sa. Class Flower : White Rose INIoTTo: Life is like a picture, so paint it well CLASS OFFICERS President Louise Joxes Y ice-President ' ikgixia ■lNCE T Secretary Lucy Hau.e Overdy Treasurer Sie Ropeu Reporter Bessie Meape Riddle [129] ®ljp irgiitian sg [130] olljr Utrijiuian FresKman Roll Adiinis, SiU ' ah H. Alfred, Virginia C. Allison, Ann S. Alpliln, Alene V. Anie.s, llary V. Andfrson, Annie B. Anderson, Claudia Anslia Celeste Arlmckle, Elizabeth Archiliald, Albertine Arnistrimf;, Mary JI. Arthyr, I ' -essie L. Asluir, Edith S. Askew, Edna Mae Atkinson, Bessie Baberr, Nellie Nay Bail], Helen G. Ballagh, Mary E. Ballard, Dorothy Barker, Mildred Barksdale, Annie Lee Barksdale, Ethel B. Barnett, Emily Barnes, MoUie V. Barrow, Elizabeth Barrow, Grace Beckham, Evelyn Bently, Katherine Berkley, Cynthia Berry, Katheleen Berrynian, Virginia Billeys, JIary Bishoj), Anna Bishop, Hattie Bland, Virginia Boisseau. Alice Boissear, Lucy Boon, Kathryn Bowie. A. Burma Bracy, Gladys Brown, Harriet Brown, Jlobly Brown, Thelma Bruce, Elizabeth Bryant, Vlrgie Burch, Mrs. Berkely Burch, Mary Bnrgandine, Elizabeth Bursess, Minnie Burglss, Rebecca Butterwortli. Mazie Byrd. Sarah E. Caniiis. Maria E. Canada, Jlavgaret Carney. Norma Carter, Alice Carwilp, Mary Chandler. Margaret Chapel, Attle T. Clark, ilaude Clarke, JIaire E. Claud, Lillinn Clcnicnl, Itiilli Ciciiicnis, Liiiiisi- Colih, Miirgarcl C(il(inna, Lyla Commander, )phclia ■Cook, Alice Cornwell, Edith Ciiwlierd, Virginia Cciwles, Harriet Ci x-, r ean Cox, Willie Cr.-iig, Blanch Crawley, ilargaret ' rce -y, Kutli Crcsman, Hellen ■Criicker, Bertha Crocker, Doris Crowe, Denlda Crute, Elizabeth Dashiell, Katherine Davidson, Agnes Deans, Ijouise I ick, Eleanor Dickinson, Cornelia Disliaroon, Margaret Dobbs, Margaret Daughty, JIary V. Doyle, .lean Dreary, Carrie Virgi Duggins, Vernelle Duggins. Vertelle Dunn, Virginia lOarnest, Elizabeth East, JIaggie Edintuids, Kate Edmunds, Betty Ellington, Lillian Elliott, Marion Elliott, Reva Elmore, Aro Emory, Adelaide Ergenbright. Margaret Eubank, Florine Evans, Corina Evans, Elizabeth Everett. Russell Fenne, Mollie Ferrell, Nellie Fenny, Catherine Forbes. Louise Foster. Harriet Foster, Lilla Fox. . ara Franklin. Rebekah L. Freeman, ilartha Fretwell. Bernlce Frefwell. :Mary Fuller. Margaret Fuona. Norma C.allaher, Evelyn Ciii-iicii, Kiilbi-rine ;ary, .MadelJMe ;ales, .losic- (Javcr, Hazel ;aylor-d, Ajjiue Lee (!osI, I (ji-olliea Jeognegan, Lucile Gill, Cora Gillesi)ie, Ollie Gilliam, Bessie Gilliam, Nannie (Jivns, Evelyn Glasglow, Charlotte Goddin, Elizabeth Goetz, Freda Gose, JIary (Jravely, Nina Gregg, Emma Griffin, Elnora Griffin, Gladys Griffin, Lydia (Jriffin, Nellie Gudheim, Carrie Guy, Elva (iuy. Myrtle (Juynn, Rosa (Jwathne.v, Annie Hall, Laura Hardy, Sallie Harmon, Arvie Harrow, Rosalind Harrill, Virginia Harvey, Kathleen Havens, Ada Lee Hedgepeth. Elizabeth Hedley, Elva Hinch. JIarrha Hite. Lucy Holland, Jtarie Holman, JIary Hopkins, Elizabeth Harton, .Tosephine Howell, Annie Hubbard, Dorothy Hutf, Bernice Hughes, Dorothy Hughes, Gertrude Hunter, Elizabeth Hyde, Louise Irby. .Licquetine .Tackson, Clyde .Tarman, Elizabeth .Tennings, Carol .Ternigan. Bittie .Ternigan, Ella .Teter. ( ra .Tett. Alice .Tohnson. Agnes .Tohnson. Lula .Tohnson, JFargaret Johnson. Ruby [131] Uilu ' !0irgtnxatt ,ToliiiS( )n, Thelnia Jones, Anne Jones, Dorothy Jones, Elizabeth Jones, KIsie Jones. Katharine Jones, Laura Jones, ilai ' Karet Jonlai , Vii ' jiinia Jo.yner, (Jh ' nn Joyner, Thehna Katz, LiUie Keith, Lucy Kibler, Mary Klrliland, Grace Kizer, Catherine Kizer, Martlia Laclvey, Willie Larah, Slottie Latimer, Liicile Lawrence, Emily Lawrence, Virginia Leekie, Phyllis Leftwic-h, Georgia Lewis, Madge Lewis, Nancy Lewis, Virginia Lippman, Rose Lipscomb, Sarah Luxford, Meta Lythgoe, Hattie McCluer, Argyle McCluer, Elizabetli Mclntosli, Mary McKenney, Eva McMiirdo, Madeline McNamee, Vera Maddox, Elizabeth Mason, Christine Slaynard, Alma Mays, Eva Micheil, Thel ma Milan, Annie Milan, Delaina Miles, Louina Miller, Mary Mohenpt. Clara Montague, Katharine Moore, Elvie Morton, Sarah Moseley, Sue Mothey, Mary IMount, JIary Munay, Annie Myers, Katheleen M.vers, Mary Neoils, Mrs. El via Nowlin. Ellis Oakey, Anne O ' Berry, Helena O ' Connor. Virginia Overby, I ncy Heile Painter, Gladys Parker, May Parker, Jessie Parsons, Lucy Partridge, Lucy Peters, Lucille Petty, Mary Linn Pliillps, Gladys Pliillps, Gladys I ' hlpps, Eva Piggott, Annie Pollok, VIrgie Portlock, Margaret Potts, Jane Powell, Myrtle Presson, Stella Pugh, Dorothy Ragsdale, Mildred Rainey, Katherine Rawlings, India Rawls, Dorothy Rivicombi Pauline Rice, Margaret Ricliardson, Louise Riddle, Bessie Meade Riss, Florence Ritt, Sadie Rives, Annie Laurie Roberts, Helen Robertson, Dorothy Robinson, I evenia Robinson, Marian Rodiffer, Margaret Rogers, Lydia Rogers, Sadie Roper, Sue Tothrock, Louise Rountree, JIary Rowland, JIary Rucher, Corinne Rucker, Elizabeth Rucker, Frances Rucker, JIargaret Sale, Frances Salsbury, Bertha Sanders, Elizabeth Schofield, Hattie Scott, Aldine Scott, Frances Seay, Nora Seward, JIabel Sharne. Viola Shoffner, Dorothy Sbotwell, Doi-is Simpson. Helen Smith. Annie Smith. Ellen Smith. Lucy Smith. JIargaret Smith. Pattie Snead. Odelle Snell. Ruth Snow, Sara Soain. Lilly Snincer. Stella Spiers. Sara Snindle. Alice Sprouse, Katherine Squires, Dorothy .Sieger, Frances Stiff, Margaret Stultz, Grace Sugg, Marietta Snydor, Fannie Taylor, Lila Taylor, Adelaide Taylor, Olive Teel, Agnes Thomas, Helen Thomas, Marian Thomas, Ola Thompson, Evely Timberlake, Ola Tinsley, Ruth Trent, Elizabeth Trittipoe, Grace Trower, Kathrine Tucker, Evelyn Turpin, Margaret Tyler, Mary A ' aden, Bessie Vaden, Margaret Van Pelt, Virginia Vanghan, Estelle Vaughan, Margaret Vincint, Virginia Waddell, Lucille Walker, Margaret Walker, Mary D. Wallace, Margaret Wallace, Vallie JVare, Lucille Watkins, Agnes Watters, Elizabeth Webb, Mollie AVebber. Marjorie AVebster, Evelyn Weisiger, Nancy AVeiss, Rosalie Weller, Kat harine Wells, JIary West, JIarian Westbrook. Elizabeth AVhaley, Julia Wheeler. Dorothy White, Francis M. White, Jlav White. Ola White, Orline Whitmore, Emily AVickerson, JIary AAHIkin.son, JIartha AA ' ilkinson. Sallie AA ' illiams. Elizabetli AA ' ilson. A ' ircinia AVingfield. JIary AA ' omack. Georgie AA ' omack. JIary AA ' oody. Emily AVrav. Ethel AVriaht. Ida Toung. Frances Young, Ruby [132] K gBgag U. It I ' H i r n i u i a u Et -.. - :3i k. I ' i [133] Uiljp Virginian ss Student Government Association The i)ur])Ose of the Associatiou shall be to preserve the student houor aud to unite the students of the school for efflcieut living and for training in personal responsibility, self-coutrol, and loyalty iu the student body. OFFICEES Helen Miller President Janie Moore Vice-President Olive S.mith Secretarjj Evelyn Barnes Treasurer KuTH Cleland Campus League Chairman EX OFFICIO MEMBERS Lucie Farrar President of Y. IT ' . C. A. EiiiLY Calcott President of the Senior Class Kitty Morgan President of the Junior Class Nancy Lyne President of the Sophomore Class Louise Jones President of the Freshman Class 8EXI0R REFRESEXTATIVES Louise Glenn Agnes McDuffie Je.4n ■EST JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES Annie Miller Alimond Anne Conway SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES Marian Asher Birdie Reynolds Winnie Sutherland Isabel Allen Frances Baskerville Virginia (. ' hristopher Willie Bellamy FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVES SiE Roper Margaret Cop.h Loi ' ise Dean Frances Sale Katherine Montague Betty Hopkins fi34] IB alK Virginian fissi !s uibr TJirgttttan Young Women ' s Cnristian Association Motto : Not by might uor by power, but by my spirit saitli the Lord of Hosts Miss Wilhelmixa Loxdox, General Secretary EXECUTIVE OFFICERS Lucille Farkar President Elizabeth Paylor Tice-Frcsidcnt Julia Alxander Secretary Dorothy Askew Trcasnrer Xancy Lyxe Undergraduate Representative Helex Miller President Student Government Association CHAIKMEX OF DEPARTMENTS Elizabeth Paylor Menihership Clara Tho3Ii-sox Publicity Dorothy Askew Finance Claudia Gilchrest Alumnae Blenihership Elizabeth Cogbill Reli( !Ous iMeetinf s ViRGixiA Christopher Mornine Watch Mary Maupix Bible Study ' IRGIXIA COWHEBD Music Agxes McDuffy Social WixxiE Sutherlaxd Service Flemextixe Peirce ' orJd I- ClUnrship AxxiE ilii.f.ER Ai-itoXD Conferciiii- and Con rcntion Daisy MnrHELi Rural Life ir-- - IB Sljr Ulirgintan a [137] (the TItrginian Rotunda Staff Emily Calcott Editor-in-Chief Fleiiextixe Peikc ' e Associate Edi ' or-in-Chief P.OAKD OF i:i)lTOKS Lucille Waltox Xcws Editor Frieda Ceockix Associate Xews Edi ' or Catherine Kejip Athletic Editor Frances Evaxs Literary Editor Daisy Shafer Joke Editor Bessie Smith Exchange Editor MANAGERS Christine Armsteoxg ... .Business Manager Carolina Morrow Circulation Manager Frances Baskerville Advertising Manager Dorothy Diehi Circulation Manager Cornelia Dickinson Typist Martha Phillips Typist [138] SB (jilii Tilirgiuian i ; [139] rs Uiltr T irgintan Glee Club OFFICERS President Roberta Hodgkixs ' Vice-President Axme [illee Almond Secretary Louise Jones Treasurer Willie Bellamy Elizabeth Ballagh Susan Browu Willie Bellamy Evelyn Burger Isabel Allen Ruth Clelaud Lois Cosby Edith Colemau Evelyn Beckham Florence Cralle Frances Davidsou Cornelia Dickerson ( ' laudia Fleming Ada Havens Elizabeth Hopkins Helen Glenn Louise Glenn Ollie Gillespie Roberta Hodgkins Ford Eubank Elizabeth Crockette Winifred Healy Elsie Jones Jane Hunt Martin Catherine Kemi) Mabel Mays A. B. Treakle Linda Thomasson Kittv Morgan ROLL May White Lillian Minkel Jauie Moore Louise Jackson May Piercy Annie Miller Almond Margaret Cobb Elizabeth Jarmau (jtustava Powell Ruth Creecy ' irginia Cowherd Ellis Xowliii May Marshall Irving Armstrong Virginia Vincent Helen Meeks Reva Blankenbaker Ruby Rose Edna Hall Eloise Warner Fanny Grainger Margaret Hubbard Claudia Anderson Helen Southerland Harriet Booker Nellie Moore Edwina Carwile ( ' harlotte Hall Elizabeth Bugg Francis Baskerville Julia Alexander Christine Armstrong Thelma Marshall Nancy Lewis l ]lizabeth Westbrook Lawrice Wyche Olive Smith Otey Garuett lOlizabeth Goddin Louise Jones Elizabeth Crute Eugenia Mncent Ruth Bartholomew Lila Colonna Henrietta Hall Dean Cox Mildred Ragsdale Josie Gates Mary Vaughan Helen Miller Doris Fletcher Dorothy Askew Sadie Hunt Xell McArdle Emily Calcott Julia Reid Evelyn Barnes Agnes McDuffie [140] m ©Ijr Utrgtnian sst— [141] iiiln Virginian ss Dramatic Club Maey Friend Prcsiden ! Roberta Hodgkin Secretary and Treasurer AxNE Hmith and Ford Eubaxk Property Man MEMIJERS Elizabeth Paylor Dorothy Pugh Dodie Schoffner Maiy Hunt Lucy Haile Overbey Madeline Mcllurdo Frances Baskerville Mary Mount Lyla Colonna llabel Mays Stella Presson Peggy Moore Etta Sawyer Ella Gregg Elizabeth Hopkins Catherine Keinp Doris Crocker ' irginia (. ' owherd Agnes McDuffie Irene Peggot Marshall Greathead Elizabeth Vestbrook Elizabeth Jarman Catherine AVeller Director — Miss Edxa N. Spear [142] 32S (Ehe l trginian [143] m mljc !Birgtntati Honor Society Pi Kappa Omega Orsianized 1918 Jnlia Alexander Christine Armstrong Dorothy Askew Maude Bailey Emily Calcott Ruth Cleland MEMBEES Frieda d ' rockin Mary Derienx Lucie Farrar Helen Miller Daisie Mitcliell I ' egav Moore Flementine Pierce Elizabeth Paylor Martha Phillips Anne Robertson Bessie Smith Olive Smith Miss Mary Peck Miss Marv Cox ALUMNAE MEMBERS Miss Carrie B. Talliaferro Miss Myrtle Grenels Miss Marv C. Hiner Miss Jennie Tabb Dr. Tidyman Mr. Covner ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Mr. Lear Air. Grainoer Miss Dietrick Miss Buford [144] E alic Utryiutau il- ISi [145] Qiifs Utrgtnian ee Cunningham Literary Societj) Motto: ' ' Carpe Diem ' ' Color: Green and White Flower: Wliite Carnation OFFICERS President Ruth Bartholomew Tice-President Lau rice Wyche Treasurer Wilma Williams ecreUiry Lois Cosrsi ' Allen, Isabel Alexandria, Julia Brady, Elizabeth Billosolly, Isabel Bland, Louise Beale, Virginia Burnette, Viola Bartholomew, Ruth Blair, Martha Brown, Katherine Brown, Mobley Beckham, Evelyn Coullinsi. Jlnrv JIEMBERS Coulling, Martha Cole, Betty Cosby, Lois Crute, Elizabeth Crocker, Doris Harris, Frances Haley, Winifred Harris, Bernice Howard, Frances Hall, Charlotte Jones, Lalla Lawrence, Emily Moore, Janie Moses, Gladys Quinn, Gertrude Reid, elulia Robinson, Miriam Shottner, Dorothy Squire, Ethel Turnbull, Mary Vincent, Eugenia Mnceut, S ' irginia Walton, Lucile Williams, Wilma Wells, Mary Wyche, Laurice [146] Oilje ISinjtntatt a. Argus Literar}? Society Motto: To t ee tlie Retter ' Pr.owEii: White Rose and Sniilax Colors: Grey and Green OFFICERS Fall Term Bessie Smith President Frances Baskerville Ticc-Presidcnt Maude Bailey Recording Secretary. . . Mabel Mays Correspond inej Secretnrij. Claudia Gilchrist Treasurer Ann Callaway Reporter Winter Term . Frances Baskerville Helen Looney Catherine Ke.aip Etta Sawyer , Olive Smith Annie il. Almond Annie Miller Almond Marion A slier Pan line Batten Maude Bailey Frances Baskerville Ann Callaway Anne Conway Mary, Cousins Abbie Edwards Ford Eubank Claudia (iilchrist Elizabeth Garden MEMBERS Roberta Hodgkin Alice Johnson Catherine Kemp Helen Looney Nancy Lyne ilary Maupiu :Mabel Mays Agnes McDuffie Kitty Morgan Caroline Morrow Harriet Munoz Flementine Pierce Anna Branch Reames Etta Sawyer Erna Shot well Bessie Smith Olive Smith Ann Smith Sara Thornton Elizabeth Thompson Rosabell Walton Frances Warren Sylvia Yost Roberta Zehma [147] (Uhf Uirutuiaxi si Ruffner Literary Society Motto : Much we value knoAvledge — we value mental training more Colors: Garnet and Gray Flower: Kert Carnation OFFICERS President Nellie Davij, Vice-President Frances Morton Secretary Josephine Moses Treasurer Lucille Farrar Critic Ada Siiith Alene Alphin Alice Cook Jane Crawley Margaret Crawley Nellie Davies Lucille Farrar Xellie Fraser MEMBERS Mary Gose Arvie Harmon Louise Hyde Elsie Jones Alma Maynard Frances Morton Josephine Moses Frances Young- Catherine Murdoch Ada Smith Grace Stultz Evelyn Thompson Margaret Wallace Elizabeth S ' are ' iraiuia Wilson Ullu ' Hinjiiiiau Pierian Literary Society Motto: Lijiiit. inorc lij lit. Coi-oKs : (ii ' eeii ;iii(l (Sold Flower : Miii-tlial Neil Rose OFFICERS President Ciiuistinh Au.mstuoxi; First Vicc-Prcsidrnt r.ui.iNE Timukklake Second Vice-President Douothy Dieiii. Secretary Elizaheth (mjbii.i. Treasurer Jean AVest Reporter Elizabeth Diehl Critic Evelyn Barnes Censor Loi ise ( Jlenn Christine Armstrong Belle Atkins Moffett Armstrong Jennie Armstrong Nellie Baber Annie L e Barkstlale Evelyn Barnes Mildred Browning Frances Beadles Florence Booth Willie Bellamy Jlarian Byrd Katherine Boone Emily Calcott Elizabeth Cogbill Ruth Cleland Harriet .Coleman Edwina Carwile Elizabeth Crockett MEMBERS Louise Carwile Dorothy Diehl Elizabeth Diehl Mary Derleux Cornelia Dickenson Jean JDoyle Russel Everett Norma Fuqua Helen Glenn Louise Glenn Evelyn Givins Mary Givens Annie Leigh Gwaltnev Helen Miller Eva Mays Annie JIurray Jacqueline Marston Frances Meacham JIary Myers Catherine Myers Addie Noel Miriam Odom Ringgold Pniut Annie Laurie Hives Daisy Shafer Louise Steplienson Mary Spiggle Katherine Shore Carrie Spencer Annie Lysle Tucker I ' auline Timberlake JIary Tyler Frances Walker Jean West Martina Willis Katherine Weller Martha Wilkinson JIary Douglas Walker [149] (lihr Kirntniau Jefferson Literary Society Motto: Equal and exact justice to all. Flower: Yellow Chrysanthemum Colors: Blue and Gold OFFICEES President Frieda Crockin ' Vice-President Clara Thompson [ Recording Secretary Dorothy Askew n Treasurer Dama Hill j | Censor Gladys Hubbard y Dorothy Askew Bessie Arthur Mrs. Baker Harriett Brown Mrginia Bland Margaret Crawley Frieda Crockin Frances Cobb MEMBERS Katheryne Dashfield Lila Gray Dama Hill Gladys Hubbard Anne Robertson Frances Rucker Elizabeth Rucker Bertha Spradlin Ruth Snell Laurice Smith Aldine Scott Clara Thompson Celeste Whaley Rosalie Weiss Edna M. Wilkinson Ruth Winer [150] ahr Uirijinian ' £ — ' Atnenian Literary Society Motto : Self-reverence, self-knowledge, self-control. Colors: Gold and White Flower : Yellow and White Chrysantheiunnis OFFICERS President Margaret Davis Tice-President Daisie Mitchell Corresponding Secretary Mabel Cathey Recordimj Secretary Elsie G. Bell Treasurer Mabel Edwards Reporter Doris Fletcher Miss Florence D. Buford Marshall Greathead Elsie (iladys Bell Margaret Davis Mabel Edwards lOlizabeth Roberts Mabel Cathey Grace Noel Doris Fletcher Bessie Parker Daisie Mitchell Hester Brown MEMBERS Sylvia Folstou Margaret Taylor Elizabeth Paylor Bessie A ' right Virginia Lewis Agnes Johnson Martha Phillips Elvie Moore Margaret Cobb Bettie Hopkins Theney Hastings Dorothy Himlies Annie L. ( aylord Florence Riss Hennie Hall Sue Roper Elizabeth Barrow Albertine Archibald Marjorie ' ebber Adelaide Emory Ophelia Commander Harriet Foster Lonise Jones Louise Deans [isi] is (illjp Hirgitttati i Mandolin and Guitar Club OFFICERS President Emily Calcott Vice-President Olive Smith Secretary and Treasurer Kuth Cleland Hattie Williams Evelyn Thoiiipsoii Lalla Ridley Joues Alene Alphiii Gladys Phillips Winnie Lang- Etta Sawyer Edwina Carwile Ruth Cleland MEMBERS Roberta Zehnier Helen Thomas Madeline Gary Lucille Garden Catherine Kemp Emily Calcott Martha Freeman Mary Ruth Winn Isabel Kilisoly Gladys Griffin Helen Crisman Margaret Portlock Elizabeth F. Jones Liiia Brett Pauline Rivercomb Cora Meeks Edna Hall Olive Smith [152] 35fEEBi sE gsr=3K eljc Hirgtuian [153] ebt Utrninian (gamma (Uly ta Foiiuded 1911— State Teachers College, Farmville SORORES IX COLLKGIO Agnes Baptist Kathleeu Morgan Mary Eglestou Elizabeth Thompson NancT Lvue Mary Friend Katlierine Montagxie Rnth Creecy Virginia Cowherd Frances Warren Panline Timberlake Lncile Franklin Julia Reid Ann Smith Rebecca Burgess Ruth Harding Coyuer SORORES IX FACULTATE Florence Buford ADVISOR IX FACULTATE Miss Florence H. Stubbs PATROX Mrs. W. P. Venable [154] a 111 ' Hirutuiau £ ' - [ISS] iiiife TItrgtntan Founded ISOS Eugenia Vincent Pauline Batten Mabel Mays Bett ' Cole Martha Blair Marr Turnbull Alpha Chapter I ' ublication The Triansie Chartered 1903 SORORKt IN COLLEGIO Spotswood AYinibish Mary Cousins Isabelle Allen Evelyn Beckham Agnes Watkins Dorothy Shoffner SOEORES IX IRBE Ann Richardson Slater Thelma Blanton Katheriue C. Dunnington Martha Bugs- Xeubill Mary Lynn Petty Mobley Brown Lucile Barnett Anne Thomson Okej ' Virginia Vincent Mary Rives Richardson Jean Morris HONORARY MEMBERS Mrs. George Richardson Miss Mabel Culkin ADVISOR IN FACULTATE Miss Edna Norton Spear CHAPTER ROLL Alpha — State Teachers ' College — Farmville, Virginia Slgina Phi — rnion Univei-sity — Jackson, Tennessee. Kappii — Aliami Universit.v — Oxford, Ohio Zcta— Buffalo Normal School— Buffalo, N. Y. Phi — Ohio University — Athens, Ohio Iota — State Normal School — Greeley, Colorado. JIu — Teachers ' College — Kirksville, Jlissouri. Nu — State Normal School — Warrenshury, Missouri Xi — State Normal School — Alva, Oklahoma Omircon — State Normal School — Ypsilanti, Jlichigan 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 Teachers ' College — Ade, Oklahoma Chi — State Manual Training School — Pittshurg, Kansas Psi — Marshall College — Huntington, W. Va. ALUMNAE .CHAI ' TERS Beta Sigma — Cincinnati, Ohio Toledo Alumnae — Toledo, Ohio St. Louis Alumnae — St. Louis, Mo. Lambda Sigma — Denver, Colorado Kansas City — Kansas Citv, Mo. Zeta Sigma— Buffalo, N. T. Bartow Alumnae Mil Sigma — Kirksville, Mo. Onrico Sigma — Detroit, Jlichigan Iota Sigma — Greeley, Colorado Cleveland Alumnae — Lakewood, Ohio Pittsburg Alunmae — Burgalestown, I ' a. Pi Sigma — Emporia, Kansas -Bartow, Florida [156] 32S el]? Utrgiutan sst. II571 li-hr Utruiniau IHta i ' tgma OII|t Founded 1919 — State Teachers ' College, Farmville Claudia Anderson Elise Anderson Elizabeth Bowden Elizabeth Bugg Doris Cochran Martha Conlling Laura Anderson MEMBERS Mary Coulling Martha Hinch Roberta Hodgkin Mary Hunt Louise Jackson Catherine Kemp SOROEES IX URBE Virginia Anderson ADVISOR IX FACULTATE Miss Mary E. Ferk PATROX Miss Marv Clay Hiner Ellis X ' owlin Gertrude Quinu Frances Sale Katharine Smith Agnes Teel ' iro■inia Wall EmilT Clarke riS8l agjt L TO altc Hiruiiiian [1S9] IS Uil]r Uirgtntan si Pan-Hellenic Association OFFICERS Xancy Lyxk President Betty Cole Vice-President Katharine Smith Treasurer REPRESENTATIVES Elizabeth Biigg - - Agnes Baptist re Eugenia Vincent -- Katharine Smith - - XancT Lvne l Betty Cole --- i I illii 1 160] sa lEbe 19irgittiatt an m ma mm [161] m UJi)p Hxrgxuiatt 2 Mu Omega Claudia Anderson Elise Anderson Anna Ruth Allen Martha Blair Elizabeth Bugg Harriet Booker Rehecca Burgess Doris Cochran Betty Cole Ruth Creecy Virginia Cowherd Ford Eubank Kate Edmunds Lucile Franklin Martha Hinch Marv Hunt MEMBERS Louise Jackson Alice Johnson Beulah Jones Mabel Mays Martha Mosely Ellis Xowlin Aiuonette DeMott Mary Douglas Walker Bessie M. Riddle Louise Richardson ilarietta Sugg- Ann Smith Frances Sale Katherine Smith Evelyne Tucker Elizabeth Thompson Eugenia Vincent Virginia Viucent Agnes Watkins Etta Sawyer Alice Wimbish Rosabelle Walton Jacqueline Irby Mary Turnbull Spot Wimbish Frances Warren irginia Wall Kitty Morgan Helen Read Gertrude Qinn Annie ' irginia Lambert Honorary Member Faculty Advisor . . .Mrs. J. Davidson .Miss Edna Spear [162] 3SZ u;hr Utrutniiui sck. [163] (Flip Itirgiuian Isabell Alleu Agnes Baptist Evelvu Beckham Elizabeth Bowden LiK ' ile Baruett Mobley Brown Mary Cousins Elizabeth Crnte Lois Cosby Mary Conlling Martha Conlling Ruth Cox Pi AlpKa MEMBERS Elizabeth Diehl Mary Egleston Elizabeth Ei es Mary Friend Nelda Francis Marshall Greathead Carrie Gugheinier Virginia Henderson Dorothy Hnghes Mary Johns Dorothy Lnck Xancv Lrne Katheriue Montague Mary Mcintosh Frances Meacham Mary Linn Petty Ann Oakey Julia Reid Mary Spiggie Virginia Shepherd Dorothy Shoffner Agnes Teel Julia Turnbull Elizabeth Young Honorary .Member Mrs. Herbert Stokes [1641 aKi i sa iLhr Hiruiuian i. [165] iiilit Birgiuian Zeta Tau MEMBERS Julia Alexander Nell McArdle Jeiiuie Armstrong Abbye Edwards Elizabeth Gilliam Charlotte Hall Elizabeth Cogbill Virginia Beale Madge Lewis Virginia Lewis Marian Bri ' d Meriam Robeuson Mary Derieux Belle Atkins Martha Bowdeu Mary Tyler Mary ' irginia Walker Jean W. West Sylvia Yost Laurice Wvche Elizabeth Watkins Faculty Advisor Miss Georgie Norris [166] sa u)l]p Hirgititan ::- is— sBk. [1671 Motto : Eat and grow thin. Password: When do we eat? Colors : Pea Green and Beau Yellow Flower : Cauliflower Mascot: Hot Dog! OFFICERS MEMBERS Chief Boss Cousins Mary C. Second Chief Jioss Blair Martha B. Vice Boss Vincent N ' irgiuia V. Second Vive Boss Allen Anna A. Script Boss Qninn (Jertrnde Q. Money Boss Riddle Bessie R. Boss-at-arms Sugg Marietta S. Cook Boss Mays Mable M. Waiter Boss Turnbull Mary T. Cheer Boss Eubank Ford E. Tinie-to-Sto]) Boss Edwards Abbye E. Miscellaneous Boss Crute lOlizabeth C. [168] K uilti ' Utrgtuian i - ColilRoa Clulr President Jllia Tirnbill Tiee-President Jllia Reid Secretary Ethel SSquiRE Leader Jilia Tirnbill Leader Anna Rl tji Allex HONORARY MEMBERS Mr. aud Mrs. J. M. Lear Miss Douglas Everette Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Tidynuui Miss Evelvu Keudrick Julia Reid Lois Cdsby Aleen lluiuly Kathrine Smith Anne Smith JIar.y TurnbuU Ethel Squire Doris Cochran Helen Eeid Mable Mays Mary Cousins Martha Blair Xancy Tarrye Anna Ruth Allen .Tnlia TurnbuU Kathrine Montague Mary Walker Abbye Edwards MEMBERS Elizabeth Gilliam P rances Sale Virginia Lewis lOllis Nowlin Moltly Brown Anunonette DeMott Dorothy Hancock I ibby Hillsman Xelda Frances Edith Asher JIary Friend Claudia Anderson Flizabeth Bngg Laurice Wyche Harriet Booker Evelyn Beckham JIary Hunt Nancy I yne JIary Eglest.in Ruth Cox Kitty Jlorgan Elizabeth Bowden Kitty Kemp Ford Eubank Gertrude Quinu Marietta Sugg Ruth Creecy JLirtha Hiiich Agnes Teel Jacfiueliue Marston JLirgaret Portlock Mary Linn Petty Charlotte Hall Carrie Drewry Jennie Armstrong Lucille Barnette :Marv Kililer [169] iss ithf Virginian si Red Headed Club Colors: Maroon and Crimson Flower: Scarlet sage Song: That Red-Headed Gal ' Mascot: White Horse Motto : Brighten the Corner Where You Are ' Koi iil Highly Bungnimtvjj Biiclbats: Martha Blair MEMBERS Liz Arbuckle Hv-Jean West Brownie BrowTi Devil Hall Red Blair Madge Huyett Pink Calcott Dot Luck Cile Franklin Jack Marston Faculty Member: Irs. Lear [170] ii be ITiruiutan a— International Kindergarten Union President Nei-l McArdle rice-President Ann Smith Secretary Margaret Day Treasurer Birdie Reynolds Virginia Beale Clara Burcb, Katherine Brown ilartlia Blair Mary Cousins Margaret Davis Mary Coulling Jfartlia Coulling Kittv Morgan Elsie Bell Cdell Huff Ahbye Edwards Birdie Reynolds Ringgold Pronl] Sylvia Yost Ann Smith MEMBERS Xelda Francis Margaret Day Ruth Cox Louise Jackson Elizabeth Diehl Agnes McDuffy Nell McArdle Irnia Dickerson Elizabeth Arbuckle larguerite Canada Margaret Cobb Lyla Colonna Ruth Creecy Aniinonette Deilott Eleanor Dick Margaret Fuller Marion V. Harrell Betty Hopkins Bern ice Hnff Elizabeth Jarnian Ellis Xowlin Elizabeth Taylor Irene Biggot Margaret Portlock Frances Sale ilaiT Tvler Mary Douglas Walker Katherine Weller Elizabeth Westbrook Elizabeth Earnest Helen Loonev [1711 U-hr TJirniiunn JH ■■ I ess De-Ho-Ec Club Mt)TTu: Home is wliat we make it. Flower : S])aiiisli Needles Honorary Member — ilr. Thomas A. McCorkle Mascot — Little Corkle Faculty Advisors — Miss Katharine Tui)per, Miss Carey Jeter OFFICERS President Elizabeth Ware Vice-President Rtby Walton Secretary Clara M. Thompson Treasttrer Martha Wh.kenson Reporter Louise Stevenson MEMBERS Lelia Ackiss Iva Harrison Ir ' .ia Shntwell Annie Almond Estelle Hinton l-ouise Stevenson Virginia Alfred Emma Hancock Nancy Lyle Tarrye Dorothy Askew Eula Harris Clara Thompson Sara Barnes Elizabeth Jones Margaret Truitt Marie Clarke Ora Jeter Sara Thornton Hazel Dnnn Phyllis Leckey Lucille Waildell Dorothy Diehl Helen Miller Rnhy Walton Betty Edmunds Jacciueline Marston Elizabeth Ware Christine Foster Jean I ' owell Mary Kailey Watkins Nellie Eraser Gladys I ' ainter Celeste Whaley Lucille Franklin Janie Reynolds Louise Wells Harriet Foster I-ydia Rogers Mary WingHeld Mary Garland Florence Stegeman Lucile Ware Leila Gray Annie Mason Stewart Frances White Janie Gilliam Mary Spiggle Wilma Williams Cora Gills JLargaret Smith Martha Wilkenson Charlotte Glasgow Doris Shotwell Edna Mae Wilkenson Greia Goltz [172] Uilu ' Ultrijiinau a:t SoutKvJest Virginia Club Motto: AVlwre there ' s a Mountain Climate Floweu: Violet President Elizabeth Crocketi Vice-President Ollie Gillespie Secretory and Trcdsiircr Kathleen Myers Anue Allison ilai ' tlia Coulling larv Coulling Kliz ' aheth Crot-kett Xornia Fucjua Ollie Gillespie MEMBl ' KS Mary Gose ( ' arrie Gudheim ;ia(lys Painter Louise Jaekson ]Mary Mort Kathleen Mvers MarA- Mevers Thelnia Marshall -lane Hvnl Potts iri inia A ilson Katherine Kiser Martha Kiser [173] (3be Birgintan ' m KFevJport Mews Club Motto : Meet me at Pennj-backer ' s Colors: Bhie and Gold Flower: Bluebell OFFICERS Margaret Davis President Adelaide Emory Vice-President Thenev Hastings Secretary and Treasurer MEMBERS Anna Jester Bessie Smith Margaret Davis Martha Phillips Edna Mae Christie Adelaide Emory May Parker Virginia Henderson Jacqueline Marston Albertine Archibald Margaret Chandler Theney Hastings lUhp Hfirginian Roanoke Club Motto: Aeoriis to oaks, watch Koaiiokers C. ' oi.ous: Maroon aud White FACur.TY Member: J[iss Ada Bierbower OFFICERS President Teence Bell Secretary Licille Barxett Treasurer Sylvia Yost MEMBERS r Martha Hinch Mary Lvnu Pettv Xelda Francis Dodie Shottuer Mol)lev Brown Moblev Brown Gertrude Quinn [arjorie Webber Elizabeth Cole J Julia Reid El vie iloore Lucille Barnett May White Christine Forbes Ethel Barksdale r Teence Bell Louise Forbes Mary Spisigle Svlvia Yost Sallie Hardy Bessie Arthur h ' Lois CosbT Evelyn Givens Katherine Boone r Aleen Mundr Mary Giveus Eleanor Dick Ann T. Oakev [175] IS (Slir Virginian si Prince EdvJard County Club Motto: • ' Not failure but low aim is crime. ' Colors: Purple and Gold Flower: Violet OFFirERS Frances Baskerville President EvELYX Beckhaj: Vice-President Isabel Allen t ecreiury-T rea surer MlLMlIKKt Isabel Allen Bernice Fretwell Grace Xoel ( laudia Anderson Josie Belle Gates Lillian Nnnn Elize Anderson Ethel Gilliam (Gertrude News Frances Baskerville Bessie Gilliam Louise Kicliardson Evelyn Beckham Louise Glenn Margaret Rucker Elizabeth Bugg Kathleen Harvey Lucy Smith Elizabeth Bruce Mary Hunt Ellen Smith Elizabeth Crute Ada Havens Elizaljeth Watkins Edwina Carwile (iertrnde Hughes Mary Wilkerson Lillian Ellington Christine Mason Ruby Young Ara Elmore Helen Meeks [176] se: , J5SE U bc Utrijiiitan Campbell Count}? Club President Kith C ' lei.and Vice-President Clara Tho.mpsox Secretary and Treasurer Gladys Guiffix iloTTO : The Canipbells are Coiiiin ' I Flower : Trailing Arlnitus HoNouAUY JIejiber: Ora Jeter mi-:mi?i]ks Marion Aslier Irma Hughes Kuth Kirhaidsoii Nellie Baber Dorotliy Hughes Coriuue Kueker Elizabeth Rallagh Carolyn Hunter Laurie Smith Ruth Bartholomew Lucy Keith Ruth Tinsley Louise Bates Eva Mays Margaret Turpin Kathleen Berry Dorothy ilattox Clara Thomiison Ruth Cleland Elizabeth Mosely Virginia I ' lulike Xellie Ferrell JIary Mount Margaret ' S ' aughau Evelyn Gallaher Ellis Nowlin Mary Virginia Walker Glailys Griffin Fanny Berrow Eleanor ilkins Winifred Healv [177] iiilfi Utrgtntan Portsmoutn Club Color : Water Colors Flower : Sea Weed Motto: To Glow Like Phosphorus. OFFICER! ; Frieda Crockin President Gertrude Baix T ice-President Isabel Bilisoly Secretary and Reporter MEMBEKS Elizabeth Bradj ' BerDice Harris Alma Mayuard Harriet Brown Mi-giiiia Jackson Sue Roper Liua Brett Bettie Sue Jeruigau Ann Robertson ilarian Byrd Ruby Joliuson Jliriani Robiuson Xornia Carney Emily Lawrence Ruth Snell Katherine Dashiell Virginia Lawrence Rosalie Weiss Mrs. Click Mable Mavs [178] (Ul|p Uix-ijtuian 1 Din-widdie Club Flower: Trailing Arbutus Color: Just Green ' Dinwiddie yesterday, today and forever Motto : Twenty-four strong for Dinwiddie, OFFKMOKS President Elizabeth Cogbill Vice-President Koberta Zeh:«er Secre ' ari and Tred.siirer Archer Eeames MEMUEKS Katherine Bentley Kathei ' ine Jones Helen Sutherland Alice Reberca Boisseau Mrgiuia Lewis Fannie Thomas Lucy Evelyn Boisseau Frances Mecliam lOniily Sue Wliitniore Elizabeth Gogbill Cordelia Middlewood Arline White Elizabeth Crawford Mildred Ragsdale Martha Wilkinson Jean Doyle Archer Reames Ethel A ' ray Bettie Edmunds Annie Laurie Rieves Roberta Zehmer Tlielma Fowlkes Annie Mason Stuart [179] illn Uirqintan Si Emporia Club Mo ' jTO: Green but :iro viiig. Flower: Yellow Chrrsaiitlieiimin Colors : Green and gold OFFICERS Eugenia Vixcext President Ethel Sqi-irk Secretorij-Treasiirer Eugenia S ' inoent Ethel S(|uire Sadie Mae Kitt Mollie UVhl. Sadie Hunt MEMBERS Laurice Wycbe Mattie Land ? ' irginia ' inc•e t Katlierine IJrown Virginia Jordan Katlierine Brown Helen Read Doris Cochran ' ir ' inia Harrell [180] Ithf lliniinian Brunsv?ick Club Coi.ous: (Jreeii and White Fl(i veu : White Rose Motto : What we best like to dO ' — Is to eat •Hnmswick Stew. ()FFI( ' i:ks Mary Wixx I ' n ' sidcnt Elizabeth Joxes ' icr-I ' rc«:idciit Mary Turxbull Sevrctari Dorothy Joxes Trcasiirrr :n[embeks Elizabeth Barrow Thelma Michael Julia Turnbiill Dorothy Jones Florrie Pearson ilarv TnrnbuU Elizabeth Jones Luey I ' mitt Marguarite Vaughan Lula Joluison Ella Kollins Louise ' ells Eula Harris Olive Taylor Mary Winn FAcrr.TY ME:Mr.ER: Fiss Florence Kuford [181] ahr llirniutctn s§ Eastern Snore Club Alice Disharoox President WixxiE Lang Secretary Sara Adails Treasurer Margaret Disharoon Alice Disharoon Deaa Cox Sara Adams Thelma Johnsou Winnie Lang MEMBERS Gladys Philips Margaret ' aden Lucille Latimer Elizabetli Roberts Margaret Walker Mvrtle (hiT El ' vie Gnv ' 3Iary Ames Margaret Johnson Lucy Pliilips Doris Fletcher Elizabeth Paylor Rntli Stevenson [182] 3H (iljr Hirytntau ai- i ' -m Las Trabajadenas Mote: No hay atajos sin trabajos Flor: Rosa roja Colors: Raji) yaiuarilla LAHl PrXCIAXORIAS Helex Roberts Prcsidciitc Dorothy Askew Ticc-pirsidciitc Virginia Jordax Sccrctaria Odelle Sxead Tcsorcro LAS MIEMBRAS Alyce Page Adams Lydia Grift ' iu Mary Myers Moffett Armstrong Anna Leigh Gwaltney Katherine Rainey Annie Lee Barksdale Delania Milam Lonise Rothrock Mary Clements Mary Rotts :Miller Annie Lisle Tncker Blanche Craia ' Mriiinia iloore [183] as mlic Btrgitiian si LECEffCLE FffAWf W Premier Professional Devise: La critique est aissee, et Fart est difficile Fleur: Le Flenr ile lis Coleur; Bleu et Gris OFFlCERiHi E ELYX Beckham Prcsidcnte Virginia Jordan Mcc-Prcsidcnte Alice Carter tSrcrctairc Annie Lee Barksdale Trrsorierc Mazie Buttersworth Raijporteuss MEMBERS Annie Belle Anderson Bessie Atkinson Annie Lee Barksdale I ' velj-n Beckham Mazie Butterworth Agnes T ' arico Alice Carter Harriet ( ' owles Frieda Crockin Reva Elliott Lydia Grift ' in Myrtle Guv Eh-a Hedly ' irginia Jordan ' irginia Lewis Madeline ilcMnrdo Mary Myers Katlirviie Raiiiev Margaret Kodetter Elizabeth Sanders Odelle Snead Sara Snow Lela Taylor Ruth Tiiisley Virginia ' incent DIRECTAIRES Madeinoisplle Mary Derieux Mademoiselle Frances Barksdale [184] 23SS (iiift Utrgiuiun SOPHOMORE, JUNIOR AND SENIOR DiRECTOiCE : Mademoiselle Estelle Smitliey Fleur: Le Flenr-de-lis CoLErRS:Kleii et Jaune OFFICIERS Jaxie Moore Prcskhn te Frances Barksdale Vicc-Prcsidciitc Anxe Robertson t ' ccrctaire Mabel Edwards Trcsoricre Maude Bailey ( ' ritique Christine Armstrong Isabel Allen Elise Anderson Maude Bailey Rnth Bartholomew Frances Barksdale Emily Calcott Mabel Cathey Daisy Cox MEMBRES Mary Carringtou Mary Derieux Mabel Edwards Helen Glenn Frances Howard Rnth Jennings Janie Moore Frances Meacham Gladys Moses Josephine Moses Frances Morton Mary Manpin Florence Riss Anne Robertson Bessie Smith Mary Spiggle Mary V. Walker Frances Ware [18S| abr Utriuuian si TIRA ELERS ' CLUB Motto : From sea to sea and realm to realm we roam and become a mere geographer by love. OFFICERS President Dorothy Askew Vice-President Eva Palmee Secretary Alice Disharoon Reporter Margaret Daniel Marion Asher Dorothy Askew Clara Burch Mrs. Burch Miss Blackwell Eager Bryant Marion Clarkson Mary Carrington Frances Cobb Margaret Disharoon Alice Disharoon Irnia Dickerson Annie Fari-ar Doris Fletcher Claudia Gilchrist MEMBERS Frances Howard Daraa Hill Louise Hyde Mary Joyuer Ruth Jennings Thelma Fink Kathleen Myers Miss Hazel Millican Catherine Murdock Lillian Xunu Eva Palmer Florrie Pearson Louise Rothrock Elizabeth Rucker Sarah Suow Leah Sj itler Olive Smith Laurice Smith Daisy Shafer Bertha Spradlin Rachel Thompson Margaret Turpin Emily Valiska Mrs. Williams Elizabeth Williams Frances Walker Helen Wingo Nellie Weatherford Edna M. Wilkinson [186] 353 (2,lu lliryiiiiiiii as- P., t- Blue Ridge Club President Secretary and Treasurer Kitty Morgan Eriia Shotwell Frances lilvans Nancy Lyne Mary Derieux Dr. Jarman MEMBERS Agnes McDuffy Pauline Timberlake Claudia Gilchi ' ist Lucille Farrar Evelyn Barnes FACULTY MEMBERS Miss Loudon Miss Jones .Annie Miller Almond . Anna Branch Reams Margaret Moore Eula Harris Roberta Hodgkins Mary ( . Cousins Miss Cox [187] IS iiiixe !0trgtntan i Art and the Disnrag All tilings iire lieaiitifnl Itecanse of sometliiii}; lovelier than themselves Which breathes within them, and will never die. — Lucy Lorcoiii. Joyce Chandler leaned back in the wicker porch chair, her very soul drinking in the ])eace and beauty of the twilight. She was tired, and it was good to sit still and simply dream. The most worldly person would have banished his objections to dreamers when he looked at Joyce. Lying back in the chair, she seemed to embody the July twilight. Her vividly blue eyes held that intangible ex])ression which intimated an enjoyment of things too tine for an ordinary mortal to appreciate. The sensitive mouth, the delicate complexion, the grace and poise of the slight form, the soft golden hair, bobbed short, all contributed to make her appearance refined and cultured. A beauty-loving soul, sensitive to the coarse, sordid and ugly, had linmed her features with delicacy. The sudden approach of a gentleman brought Joyce bacb to earth with a jerk. She rose quickly and awaited the arrival at the porch of an elderly gentleman who was coming up the walk. Good evening. Miss Joyce. Dr Carters oice was in keeping with his quiet, distinguished appearance. His kind gray eyes, white hair and sympathetic snule bespoke one who understood mankind. His businessdike air and firm, j)atient mouth proclaimed the physician. May it never be said, he continued, that I interrupted the dreams of youth ' — and beauty. He bowed chivalrously. Joyce laughed, her eyes sparkling. Her cordial hand went out to meet the doctor ' s. How did you reach your age without some wily wonmn claiming you, you dear old flatterer? she inquired. Yes, I was dreaming. I am glad you interruptefl, however, for my dream was making me blue and dissatisfied. A tiny frown disturbed the smoothness of her brow. I know, sympathized the physician. Your art. You were dream- ing of that. Don ' t give up those dreams, child. What was it this time ' ? Dr. Carter, now seated in the wicker rocker, looked up at the graceful young figure leaning against a pillar, one hand resting among the leaves of a moon-flower vine. Her artistic nature betrayed itself even in her pos- ture. He could detect, through the deepening dusk, the flush which man- tled the youthful cheek. Oh, Dr. Carter, you cannot know how I feel at times. How unfair life seems I I heari- from my best friend, C ' ath-erine, today. She is studying art in New York. We were to study there together but Mother was taken ill. Joyce ' s voice was a trifle unsteady. She says 1 am losing interest in art. becoming too domestic. Oh, how T long to be with her, to come in contact with jieople who breathe, think, talk, live, and love art as I do I Art — Oh, how I want it 1 But you must think me selfish. ]My dreams are all of art. N ' isions (►f myself studying, creating, triumphing, will come before me. Here everything is so out of harmony, so inar ' istic- ' ' - ' : p. oil e llirginian A sweej) of licr Iiiuid imliciitt ' d ilic lioiisc wiiicli v;is Imilt, not (o hcjiii- tify the world, hut to I ' eiit. The s( ' ( ' i-e li ' oiit (h)Of l)o;istcd a window, r ;- si)leii(leiit witli a croc-heted cin-taiii, de.si;;iied in (■ocoamit palms iiihahilcd by over-grown nn)niceys. JJeyond was a red ear])ete(l liail, (h)injj; its hlaiant best to rival the brilliant green of the wall paper. I ' lidei ' -Joyce ' s scathing glance, the red and green would have paled and the nioidveys taken refuge in the palms, but they seemi d brazen in their uncompromising ugliness. Dr. Carter had risen to his feet, looking into tlie girl ' s eyes. Ves, yon long to live where there is ai-t. Jt is in your power. It is here. I njoy it. Joyce looked at him nid)elievingly. What do you mean? I (;nri go away — with Mother ill. 1 ha ' e jio time for ;irt — even to tint pliolonraiilis. I— You don ' t understand, lie interrupted. Art is here. A soul loving beauty can find it anywhere. Open the ej ' es of j ' our beauty-loving S(jui and look into your home. AVhat is art? ' The incarnation of an. idea, said Joyce glibly. Does not the incarnation of a beautiful idea mean the birth of beauty and art? But I must go in to see your ilother. 1 Injpe she is comfortable. Joyce thought of his words as she lay in bed that night. Open the eyes of your beauty-loving soul and look into your home. Was she blind to art? Of course nature — she had always loved that, but Dr. Carter said art was here in her home. Crocheted ]ialni trees, sheltering monkeys I Ked carpet. Green wall pajjerl Then Joyce snsiled with the birth of a new idea and dropped into ])eacetul slumber. She awoke resolved to paint beautiful things into her life. I ' ll paint my face, first — with a smile. she promised herself, and the blue eyes lit uji and the corners of the sensitive mouth curved. Hello, Mother, dear. she trilled, entering her room. Isn ' t it a lovely day? The little woman in the bed smiled sadly, knowing that her daughter was regretting lier inability to study her beloved art. How her illness had eaten into the bank account which was to finance the trip to New York to study! It would be long before Joyce could go to school. Hut Joyce ' s bright smile and her statement that she intended to look for art at home lightened the mother ' s lieart. Mrs. Chandler felt much better and enjoyed the breakfast which Joyce soon brought on a tray which she had painted with a clean doilie, the best china and a dewy rose. Joyce confronted the kitchen sink. Dirty dishes I How she loathed them I She looked at them distastefully while the water cooled and the drab dishrag hung meekly fi ' om her hand. Her father entered the room, kissed her, and placed a package in her hand. She turned back tO ' the sink. It would have taken a futuristic artist ,to have found beauty there. Then she remembered the i ackage. Tearing away the wrapping, she disclosed a framed motto with, this inscription ; ' Tis not in the high stars above, Nor in the cuji of lunlding tiowers. Nor in the redbreast ' s mellow tone. Nor in the bow that shines in showers. Hut in the mud and scum of things. There alwav, alwav. something sings. [189] U,hc lUrntuxiui Dr. Carter ' s card was enclosed and with it this instruction : Hang it over the sink. Joyce did so and then seized the dishrag. My paint brush, she cried. She gazed at the sink with its collection of dirty china. My canvas, she added. Then she swooped upon the dishes. The green carpet came in for its share next, the broom being lier brush this time. Dr. Carter, coming in, was nearly choked by the rising .dust. What offense has the poor carpet committed to be so cleaned? he coughed. Cleaned! It ' s not being cleaned, she panted. It ' s being painted. The physician lauglied and Joyce continued, I ' m learning more right here than I could in New York. At twilight, a month later. Dr. Carter again found Joyce dreaming upon the veranda. Behind her was not a house but a home, a place of good taste and simple beauty, where green paper, red carpet, monkeys and cocoa- nut palms were banned. Little artist of the dishrag, began the Doctor, seating himself, the time has come for me to give you a piece of good news. You remember your great aunt, Miss Laura Leftwich? No, don ' t curl your lip. She was a sour old maid but not as black as she is painted. While attending her shortly before her death, I grew quite friendly with her and was made executor of her will. Your grandmother, Ardelia, was of an artistic nature like you, my dear. She, too , wished to study art in New York but was forced to live with and cater to Miss Laura. Miss Laura was ill and very exacting. Poor Ar- delia had no time for art. She did not learn the presence of art in a dish- rag. After a while she married and let her aunt go. Before her death. Miss Laura declared that Ardelia should not receive a penny of her money. In- stead, it was intrusted to me. For what purpose? Well, she was a strange woman. Miss Laura, hard to understand — but really good at heart. She told me toi keep her money until I should find an artist of the dishrag — a true artist, as she expressed it. It was to go to one who had proved herself a ' true artist ' by finding art at home. You, are that artist, my dear. Miss Laura ' s little fortune belongs to you. Joyce was very quiet. It was becoming quite dark, but Dr. Carter could still see the far-away look in her blue eyes as she murmured, But in the mu d and scum of things, there always, always, something sings. [190] ot !5E (ilir tlirutnicui ::. [191] la (iilft Virginian Si AtKletic Council Founded 1922 at State Teachers College Anna Belle Tueakle President Maude Bailey Secretary and Treasurer Catherine Ke:mi ' Cheer Leader CLASS HKPRESKXTAT [ VES Mrginia Vincent Erna Sliotwell Anne Smith -Tanie Moore EX-OFFICIO Florence Buford Ithletic Director Helen Miller President rjf Student Body |i92| s sssssa (Ultr Utrgininu ::- Monogram Club Mildred Hall . ' ' rr.sidrnf A. B. Treakle .Srcr( ' t(iri -Tn(i.siirrr Pui-iiose : To ] i-oiiiote and eiicdunige all forms of athletics in the Fai-niville State Teacher ' s College: to work for good, clean intercollegiate rivalry: tn broaden the field of intercollegiate s])orts: and attove all. to stand fni- The liighest degree of sportinanshiji in all things. Teence Bell Henrietta Hall Rosabelle Walton Mi:.MBERS Anna Belle Treakle -lulia Reid Mildred Hall Etta Sawyer Nell McArdle Kittv Moruan ' ' We thank voil Jlonogram Clnb. for tlie woudefnl blankets - ' ar.sitv 11931 (iljr trytuian si SopKomore Basket Ball Team CLASS CHAMPIONS Margaret Day Captain Henrietta Hali Manai er Celeste Whaley Julia Reid Etta Sawyer Frances Yalker Centers Lucile Wright Rosabelle Walton F ' orwarils Henrietta Hall Guards Mildred Hall Odell Huff Maude Bailev largaret Day Olive Smith ri94l sum mi IB (lihc liliryiuian FresKman Basket Ball Squad Orlixe White . . . Virginia Waddell Eva McKeimey Nellie Baber Viraioia Waddell Anuie Milam Edna Hall Aiinie Lee Gwaltney Mary Mount .Captiihi M(in(i( cr Forwards Polly Taylor Auiiie Lee Barksdale Centers Orliiie White Virginia Vincent Elizabeth Crnte Guards ■Tnlia Whaley Ethel Wray Virginia Lewis Grace Triri] oe Alice Boisseaii Marnaret Eodeft ' er Lncille Waddell iLideline Garv ri9Sl m (libr Btrgtntan Si Varsity Basket Ball Team Anxa Belle Treakle Captain MiLDUED H. Li llaiHij cr Anna Belle Treakle Henrietta Hall Celeste A ' halev Mildred Hall Edna Hall Olive Smith For ar(ls Etta Sawyer irgiuia Waddell Jumping Centers Julia Reid Guards Theney Hastings Lucille Waddell Side Centers Orline White Grace Tritipoe Eva McKenuer Anne Virginia Lambert Elsie Bell Annie Lee Gwaltney Madeline Gary Rosabelle Waltou Orline White Elizabeth Crute Virginia Vincent Annie Milam Miss Florence Biford Coach Dr. a. C. Eraser Advisor Mascots : Poly , Barhara INTERCOLLEGIATE RECORD Farmville 42 Farmville 2! Farmville K{ Farmville 25 Farmville lo Farmville 33 Farmville 33 Farmville 30 Great Bridge H. S. Champions 23 21 Radford 25 Radford 19 Fredericksburg 20 Harrisonburg 33 Fredericksburg 34 Bridgewater College 5 Harrisonburg 31 Rah: Rah: Farmville, Rah: Rah; Rah; for Farmville, Farmville, Rah; We ' ll figlit for Farmville glory T ' ntil our heads be hoary. All hail the Farmville team of S. T. C. [196] m m mma Q[l)r Utrgitiian a gSrt Jis=r.r . . -Bga a 1 11971 IS ©Itp Utrgintait i [1981 13 QIljp Hirgtnian si Gampus In WiMTfcR [200] QIJjp Utrgtntan si [202] 38S Shr lltrniuiaii : [203] IS (ihr ' Hiriiiuxan ss t204l aln ' Hiruiuiau [20S] eltr Virginian mn [206] 3S3 QJIti ' lltmiuiuu Kt— -assi i... ■w.i. m a;Iir Hirginiau ffii [208] alu ' Hirytuiati ii- [209] IS (the Birnittiau m Aline Conway I. The Xoi-tlieaster The wind sweejis clean on the bench to-night, Tlie waves are a fnry of foam, The ships send by with their sails tncked close Racing for harbor and home. My little dog whines at the rain-drenched leaves. As they flatten against the pane, IJnt the little cat blinks at the lire in content And ])nrrs in tnne it]i the rain. Ah, it ' s sheltered and safe by the hearth-side bright. And it ' s there that I love to be, But though my heart lives by the side of the fire, My soul ' s on the wind-tos.sed seal [210] cUlu ' T[Iirijiittau Ai - «s i II. The Quest Little white gull on tlie breast of the ocean Drifting and sailing so light and so free, Where would you lead nie if I coidd hut follow Into the sunlight and over the sea? White shining sails on the blue of the water Heading your way towaid lands I would know, Where would you lead nie, if I could follow Over the wa es in the lingering glow? The little white sail drops its anchor at twilight. The gull wings her way up the clilf ta her nest — There would they lead me — could I but follow — Tho they seem wanderers, Home is their (|uest. [2U] iss otljr Utrginian 21 PrJoriTfoip ar}d Gifts for the 5fudent buildincj PrJarmafj ar}di Pr Pouqlas Frsemofj Sen or Gla s [212] Uilyc irytuian [213] ulhp Uirnitticiii How tKe Fire Came to tKe Gym. The first person I met at the L ' liiou Wtatiou the night after the fire, when the train had pnlled in, was the Cub Reporter. Seizing me before I could escajie, she prattled enthusiastically and continually in my ear, Oh, do come right over here and tell me all about tlie fire so I can write it up for the Rotunda. AVasn ' t it jierfectly uwfiilf And weren ' t you just scared to death. And did you save anything at all? ' ' With a despairing look around I reluctantly withdrew to a more nearly quiet corner of the Station where the rapture of offspring being firmly clutched to the family bosom once more was less furious, at the same time saying impressively, Yes, yes, my child, all that you say is true, and much more besides. Listen to me while I tell you my tale. I have lived tlirough many experiences too horible to recall, many hairbreadth mistakes have been my lot, but never, never have I lived through anything so terrifying, so heart-rending, so tremendous as the Farni- ville fire. If the awful experience has not turned my hair white, it has at least faded it to a mild pink, And 1 drew the Cub Keporter into a chair wliere she sat waiting for me to begin, Jiugging her note book and choking on sighs of anticipation. As you know, my dear, I was in the gym,. we began after a pause. Twenty of us lay there in peace and oblivion while the fiames raged without. The first direct warning of the catastrophe I received was when a fireman ])laced Iiis foot over my mouth in a frantic eff ort to direct tlie nozzle of the hose he was directing on the fiery furnace outside, at the same time hoarsely oi-dering nie, Dont scream, lady, it ' s all right. Thoroughly reassured by his somewhat unnecessary order, but nevertheless desirous of more active service, 1 pcditely requested him to remove his foot. He a])parently did not hear me. The next time I S]ioke, he fell, rather than jum])ed down and ran frantically from the room, pain written on every feature. Later I learned that my remarks had burned completely through the sole of the gentlemen ' s slioe and scorched his foot badly. In his haste, however, he accomplished more ill than good, for he slammed the door on the hose, cutting it in half. ' liat, you thought the hose burst in the reception hall ! Well, if that ' s, the way you feel about it — , and 1 rose to go, only to be pulled back into my seat by a very apologetic Cub reiiorter who disclaimed all idea or thought of any kind, and ajjologized for fifteen minutes for having (jues- tioned my august word. Drawing myself together with an air of injured dignity, 1 continued, The slamming of the door cut the hose in half. I looked sharply at the Cub reporter, but she sat with down-cast eyes in abject humility. A ' e were indeed in a precarious situation. The enormous pres- stire from witliout ke])t the door firmly closed while water poured in at a tremendous rate through key-hole and crack. As the water rose higher and liiglier, the hvok of hojieless terror on the faces of the victims was horrible. [214] cull? Uirgiittan A few clung dispiritedly to tnuiks wliidi flojilcil Imli ' hciii ' tcdly on the sur- face, but the uiajoritv had already abandoned tiie slrn}, ' ;;le. Help, hel|), who will save me? The desjiairinfj cry rang out again and again. At5 last I could stand it no longei-; I must do something; I co dd not see human beings perish before my very eyes. I rose to the occasion, rose straight n|)ward twenty feet, and clinging to a lafter where I could see the whole dreadful scene, called in my usual calm and collected voice, I will save you. Ia ' A each Senior cast her caji on tlie watei-. . girl can cling to each corner until help arrives. Xow which girl witlv an e.xtra heavy line will volunteer to tow the victims to safety and the Norwegian ladders I Several girls volunteered immediately and there the wretched clung until — , lint 1 had cauglit the eye of a ]iassing friend, and was signalling frantically. The girl answered my S. (). S., shouting while yet a great way off, Why. lielli , old tojil (Jeel I bet you are mad because you went home for the weekend and ndssed the fire. The remark seemed to daze the ( ub reporter. An expression of doubt and incomi)rehension came and went in her eyes. Hut 1 don ' t understanil, I thought — , she burbled. She staggered under the blow but the op])ortunity was too great. Enthusiastically seizing the arm of my deliverer, I rushed away while the Cub reiiorter gently but firmly fainted in Uw arms of a red caji. [215] iThi ' Hirgiittatt sss SOME THIMG5 WE [216] dsaas (Uln IMrntuian END [217] OiJtr ' Hirgtntan si Ul l|ijf Itrgiman taffof 1324 Ukea tijta oppor- J ' tunttg of ttfanktng Mr. ffitar. iMioa IHarg Qllau tttpr. HtHH QIoulltMg. UliHa § . iEUgabrlij laDta. taa llanrljf raljam, Eltgabftlj Pallor. Sutlj iBarllfoIompm. Anttp Qlonuiag. Salla Konpa. Qlornplia lirkprantt. Sarrlag Hanrnrk. attb lEniUy dalrott for tlfpir aaaiatanrp. mitljnut uitjtrlf tljia tialump of llfp Hirgtntan uioulin l|atJp bpptt tmpoaatblp. [218] ss Esat,.- K u.hr Hinjiuiau e- [219] ia QJIjf Hirgtnian State Teachers College FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA J. L. J ARM AN, President Graduates of accredited high schools are admitted with- out examination. Courses offered : Courses for the preparation of teachers for Kindergarten, Primary and Grammar Grades. High School, Graded Rural School, Home Economics 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 courses. Expense for all courses is the same and students in all courses are eligible for the State Scholarship. State Teachers College FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA [2201  ife Kirginian ■- •SK , . - NOEL BROTHERS Plumbers and Steamfitters FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA Sophomore (slightly experienced) : Vhen dating with a stage star we meet her at the stage door; but where in thunder would you meet a movie actress? Senior (of vast importance): That ' s easy. Meet her at the screen door. Paul: I had a date with a professional mind-reader once. Pauline: How did she enjoy her vacation? Freshy: I ' m going to sue my Englisli teaclier for libel? Soph: What for? Freshy: She wrote on my theme. Vou have bad relatives and antecedents. ' Student teacher in Training School: What is the plural of mouse. John? John,: Mice. Teaches: Correct: now the plural of spouse? John: Spice. Minister: My boy, did 3 ' ou ever attend a place of worship? Fresh: Yes, sir, I ' m on my way to see her now. Lucille: I had an awful accident this morning. I never knew what hit me. Lalla: Yeah? What happened? Lucille: A test tube, filled with an unknown, blew up. r-vn um m ' abf Jtrginxaii m ' • ' e Best Material Estimates Furnished Best Workmanship R. C. BRISTOW The Home Decorator Special attention to Home and School work. Use Bristow ' s Polish for Furniture, Floors and Automobiles. 106 West Third Street Farmville, Virginia Fresh: Tell me. what is the smell here in the Library? Senior: It ' s nothing — merely the dead silence they are trying to preserve. E. P. — Lightning bugs are so beautiful and bright, glowing with happiness. It seems such a shame that they should have domestic troubles. E. C. — Well, what else can you expect when they go round lit up half the time? Drowning my love, said the disappointed lover, as he pushed his girl ofif the pier. H. S. C: They say big feet are a sign of brains. S. T. C: (coyly): Don ' t you think I ' m dumb? Your mind is just like a bed early in the morning How ' s that? Never made up. H. D. Moring General Building Contractor Farmville, Virginia [222] tube lliriuuiau S3_ FARMVILLE MANUFACTURING COMPANY MANUFACTURERS OF Building Materials and Plow Handles FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA [223] sss ciilti Hirgiuian ss MARTIN The Jeweler DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY We carry a complete line of State Teachers College Jewelry. Your orders solicited for class and soror- ity pins, rings and Jewelry. FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA Gray ' s Drug Store always a registered druggist in charge CORRECT STATIONERY VOUR correspondents judge you by the Stationery you use. Why not have it good? You will find it here. A REAL DRUG STORE Complete in every respect College Stationers and Printers Fine Stationery and Engraving School Seal Stationery Final Invitations Dennison ' s Agency Leather Goods Send Us Your Inquiries Surber-Arundale Company Incorporated Publishers - Printers - Stationers CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA PRINTERS OF THE ROTUNDA A bird in hand is bad manners. Mark of Respect Here, waiter. This steak is positively burned black. Yes, sir. Mark of respect, sir. Our head cook died yesterday. — Yellow Jacket. The Unusual Popular Song I haven ' t a thing to be blue about. There is no Mammy waiting for me: I cannot play the banjo, and 1 really doubt That the moon is shining down in Ten- nesee. Cho— I ' m not going back To any sort of shack, I ' m neither lonely nor l)lue: And as for you darling, I ' m quite convinced That there are ten million others like you. — Princeton Tiger. [224] ' ' i (J hi ' lltrntutau ' ' - S. T. C. HEADQUARTERS Delicious Fountain Drinks, Sandwiches, etc. Page Shaw and HolHngworth Unusual Candies Fine Stationery, School and Kodak Supplies CUNNINGHAM CS, SANFORD 238 Main Street - Farmville, Virginia E. S. SHIELDS. President H. C. CRUTE. V. President C. W. HART. Cashier J. C. BONDURANT. Ass t Cashier City, State and County Depository PLANTERS BANK of Farmville Capital - $ 50,000.00 Surplus - 100,000,00 Resources 1,000,000.00 FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA The Old Reliable Bank I I ' I I [22S] P8S rs ©III Utryiuiau J. A. DAVIDSON Successor to CHAS. BUGG 85 SONS The Pure Food Store GROCERIES FRUITS VEGETABLES Farmville, Virginia 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? You will find us ever ready to serve you. White Drug Store Farmville, Virginia I heard something nice about you to- day. Yes? Yes, a friend of ours said you resem- bled me. Did you see OHver Twist, Auntie? Hush, chile, you know I never attend these modern dances. Dolly — It makes me blush with shame every time I see the family washing- out in the back yard. Polly— Do they?— Punch Bowl. S. T. C. statistics show that the nearer the test the longer the infirmary list. Did you take your father apart and speak to him? Xo, but he went all to pieces when I told him. — Purple Parrot. Good WilL the Soul of Business Good will is the result of service rendered. Since our inception we have tried to serve and produce the best insofar as it was humanly possible to do so. We carry a complete line of Ladies ' Coats, Suits, Dresses and Shoes. Call and inspect them. W. J. HILLSMAN, Farmville, Va, [226] 3E Uihr llirutuian s: ' . ' Nothing Missing but the Voice W. W. FOSTER 1 1 2 NORTH NINTH STREET RICHMOND, VA. Official Photographer for THE VIRGINIAN 1924 UUL m [227] k. MS mitp Birginian mt Farmville Creamery, Inc. Manufacturers of Butter and Ice Cream ALL PRODUCTS PASTUERIZED Carry your shoes to the Electric Shoe Shop where they use the best leather and workmanship We can fix them while you wait OG DEN ' S Photographer C. E. Chappel Company Dealers in Confectioneries. Fruits, Blank Books, Stationery School Supplies W. E. England Made-to-K4easure Clothing Special Attention to Cleaning Pressing Work called for and delivered promptly 3rd Street, Phone 249 Kinnier Montgomery Company, Inc. We make a specialty of furnishing Schools and Hotels of everything needed in their dining rooms and kitchen departments. 1101-1103-1105 Jefferson St. LYNCHBURG, VA. [228] an Utlu ' TUtrqiuiau k. Society Stat i oner y AND ALL FORMS OF PRINTING FOR COLLEGE GIRLS, FARMVILLE HERALD Printing of Distinction Prof. — Define sympathy. Stud, — Feeling for others. Prof. — Give an example. Stud. — -Blind man ' s buff. Pearl Street Xed — Why all the chin music, kid? Crying urchin — Boo hoo, I lost my wad P. S. N. — Gee. that ' s tough. How much did you have in it? C. U. — One California Fruit and two Beechnuts. — Virginia Reel. Silently one by one in the infinite books of the teacher ' , Blossom the little zeros, the forget-me- nots of the pupils. Misses Davidson The Ladies ' Specialty Shop Suits, Coats, Dresses, Blouses, Dry Goods and Notions FARMVILLE X ' lRGlNI.A Continental Hotel .American and European Plan HOT AND COLD WATER Rooms with or without Bath J. O. HARDWAY, Proprietor Farmville, Virgmia Calumet Tea and Coffee Company Importers of Teas and Coffees THE ARISTON LINE 409-411 Huron St. Chicafro, Illinois [229] i!i : t Hirgintati ESTABLISHED 1873 A. H. Petting Manufacturing Jewelry Co. Manufacturers Greek Letter Fraternity Jewelry 213 N. LIBERTY STREET BALTIMORE. MD. Wherever the Annual goes--- it tells the same thing, but all girls tell you Trade at Garlmid y Mcintosh, Inc. DRUGGISTS Farmville, Virginia A Drugs, Toilet Articles, Fountain Pens and Stationery R. W. Garnett Company Leaders of Fashion in Ladies Tailored Suits and Millinery. Agents for the famous guar- anteed Black Cat Hosiery, the Drew Shoe and the best Middy suit on the market. Our aim is to serve, If we haven ' t what you want we will get it quick All things come to those who wait, But when they do, they ' er out of date. First ebony shade: Say, George Wash- ington, what kind of a cigar do you smoke? Second E. S.: Me? Why I smokes a Robinson Crusoe cigar. First ebony shade: What kind of a cigar is a Robinson Crusoe? Second E. S.: Castaway, dumb-bell, castaway. — Mink. .At the end of the hour of the first day of the new term, the professor, with a fine sense of delicacy, addressed his class as follows: Young ladies. I have your examination grades in my roll book here. You will come up one at a time, read your grades and then pass out. [230] ssz7 B Sill ' Uiryiiiiau - UNITED GROCERY CO. Inc. Richmond, Virginia Wholesale Grocers Sales Agents Ceresota Flour Liptons Tea and Coffee Blue Ribbon Mayonnaise Blue Tip Matches Cinco Cigars Garcia Grand Cigars Thistle Brand Fancy New York State Canned Fruits and Vegetables All Leaders in their Classes [231] etltf Hirgtnian BARROW GOAL GO. RAVEN RED ASH AND POCAHONTAS COAL ANTHRACITE ALL SIZES FARMVILLE VIRGINIA Public Service is Our Motto. Cash and Carry .; :; STORE .; ;; The Sanctuary Pure Food Store 3rd Street Farmville, Va. We cordially invite the young ladies of the College and the public to visit our stoe and inspect our line of Fresh High Grad: 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 Sales Friday and Saturday of each week. Paulett 2 Bugg HARDWARE Wiss Scissors Watches Clocks Curtain Rods Electric Irons ATTENTION ! ! Future Teachers :-- We carry complete line of Kindergarten Supplies and Material. Crayola. School Papers. Drawing Materials and Educa- tional Supplies Latest Maps and Globes. Johnston ' s Publications, Get our ca:a- logs and prices before placing your orders. Immediate shipments from Richmond Virginia School Supply Co. RICHMOND. VA MILTON BRADLEY COMPANY Arch Street at 17th Philadelphia., Pa. DRAWING MATERIALS INDUSTRIAL ARTS BOOKS AND SUPPLIES Complete Catalog on Request [232] UIIk Virginian We Want Your Business FIRST NATIONAL BANK Farmville, Virginia Every Convenience Offered Women Depositors Suppose you have afire tonight? If it is worth insur- ing, let us insure it The OLDEST and LARGEST in Southside Virginia Established in 1868 GARLAND, MARTIN BLANTON Insurance that Insures Farmville, Virginia [233] g£5 a lie miruintan HERFF- JONES CO. Designers and Manufacturers of School and College Jewelry and Invitations Indianapolis, Indiana Mary: How l.ong did it take you to learn to skate? Fannie: Oh! about a dozen sittings. Mother: Mary, aren ' t you getting too big to play with the boys? Mary: Xo, blether, the bigger I get the better I like them. Hostess: Why haven ' t you brought your wife? Professor: Dear, dear! How careless of me — and I tied a knot in my handker- chief too. Prince Edward Hotel 123-11 flsit. - i : (ibi ' lliryiutciii BALDWIN ' S FARMVILLE, VA DURHAM, N. C. LYNCHBURG. ' A. Fashions Charming New Conceits for the College Girl DRESSES COATS SUITS MILLINERY SHOES HOSIERY DRY GOODS NOTION ' S LINGERIE Honesty. Industry. Experience in Business BALDWIN ' S 0 ER THIRTY YEARS OF SERNTCE TO CUSTOMERS IN FARK4VILLE, ' A. [235] IS u br Uii-ninian We appreciate your kindness A. V. Wade Everything for Everybody Main Street FARMVILLE VIRGINIA Fraternity, College and Class Jewelry Commencement Announcements and Invitations Jeweler to the Senior Class of Farmville State Teachers ' College L. G. BALFOUR CO. Manufacturing Jewelers and Stationers ATTLEBORO, MASS. ASK ANY COLLEGE GREEK HUBARD ' S Eaton Crane and Pike Social Stationery Whitman ' s Candies School Supplies Remington Portable Typewriters GOOD THINGS TO EAT AND DRINK ' Meet Me at the Fountain ' Style Headquarters Where you will always find the latest in WEARING APPAREL MILLINERY FOOTWEAR HOSIERY DAVIDSON ' S The House of Quality and Farmvi lie ' s Largest Store [236] :a (ilii lUrxuuiiui aii r- - - - KINGAN ' S RELIABLE HAMS F. F. V. HAMS RELIABLE SLICED BACON AND BREAKFAST SAUSAGE Packed in , u One Pound Boxes f Richmond, Virginia The People s National Bank A Strong, Conservative iBank, under very care- ful management and United ' States Government supervision. 4% Compound Interest Paid on Savings Deposits. Safe Deposit Boxes for rent in hich you can keep all papers of value and importance, where they will be safe and strictly private. G. M. ROBESON, President J. L. BUGG, Cashier E. T. BONDURANT, Vice President W. R. BUTCHER, Asst. Cashier I. C. GLENN, Asst. Cashier [237] is iiht Birniutait DUVAL MOTOR CO. Automobiles Trucks, Tractors and Farm Machinery Corner Third and North Streets FARMVILLE, - - - VIRGINIA (In History ) Archibald, who succeeded Edward the sixth? Archy: Alary. Now, Ethelbert, who followed Mary? Ethie: Her little lamb. History Prof: What is the contribution of the middle ages to modern college life? Freddie: Chaperones. George R ichardson Co . Dealers in Staple and Fancy Groceries Dry Goods, Notions and Shoes FARMVILLE, VA. W. R. DRUMELLER Dealer in Fresh Meats, Fish and Oysters Staple and Fancy Groceries Fruits and Vegetables FARMVILLE, VA. [238] ilbv THiryiniaii The Eaco Theater L. D. WHITAKER, Manager A Farmville ' snew, up-to-date $50,000 Play House always has for your entertain- ment the best and highest class shows obtainable at popular prices. When millionaires ride in Flivvers When it snows in sunny Spain, Yhen sixty miles an hour ' s the speed Of the X. W. train. When palm trees grow in Labrador. When Sahara ' s sands are muddy, When Ben Turpin ' s elected president. That ' s when I like to study! THE VIRGINIAN CAEE Meals at all Hours Our Service is Complete 307 Main Street Farmville, Virginia Phone 229 Headquarters for the Girls Sandwiches, Pies, Salads, Etc. Patronage Solicited RODGER ' S RESTAURANT Third and Main Farmville, ' irginia State Teachers College Students Take Xotice For Good Things to Eat Always go to SHANNON ' S ROSE ROOM Special attention given all Students [239] Uibc Btrqiutau as jom? [2401 3K lby Hiruiitrau


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