Longwood College - Virginian Yearbook (Farmville, VA)

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Class Colors Class Flower Green and White White Kilarney Rose Class Motto To strive, to seek, to find and not to yield ' ' Olass Officers President - Kathleen Morgan Vice-President Anne Conway Secretary and Treasurer Bertha Spradlin Reporter Lucile Walton = Thiny.ftve g I i tiniiiiiiiiiii]iiiuiiiiinc]iiiiiiiiHiHiiiiiHiiuMiiiMniiic]iMiiiinMiE]iiiiiiiHiiiuuniiiiniK]niiiiiniiic]iiiiniiiin[]iiiuiiinii[]iiiiiiiiiiiiuiii ]iiii iii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiniiii(]iiiiriniiiiC]iiiiiiiiMiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiE: tTbe IDitGinian iiniiiiiniiniiiiiMiniiiMiiiiiiiE]iiiiiiiiiMic]iMiiMiiiMuiiiiiiiiiitiE]iiiiv RUTH PEARLE ABELL IVY DEPOT, VA. Ruth Y. W. C. A. Bible Study Committee, ' 23- ' 24; Chairman Sei vice Committee. ' 24- ' 25; Albe- marle Club; Progressive Educational Club; Hiking Club, ' 23- 24; College Club; Athletic Association; Pierian Literary Society. ANNIE MILLER ALMOND WASHINGTON, VA. Annie Miller Delegate to Y. W. C. A. Convention at New York. ' 24; Student Committee, ' 24; Confer- ence and Convention Committee. Chairman, 24; Glee Club, Vice-President 24, President ' 24- ' 25; Argus Literary Society, Reporter ' 24. Vice-President ' 24; Athletic Association; Blue Ridge Club. President ' 24; De-Ho-Ec Club. = Thirty-six ■ I niii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[iiiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiii:]iiiiiiinMi[]iiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiuiiiiiuiiiiiiMiiii(]iMiiiiiiiiK]iiiiiiiiiinnMinHiiiiit]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiniiiinM(] 3iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiit]iniiiiiiii[C]iiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiliiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiic: XTbe Dirginian iiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiniiMiiiiiiiKiiiiniiiiJiiniiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiMiiiaiHiiiin DOROTHY EMELINE ASKEW HAMPTON, VA. Dorothy Pi Kappa Omega; Y. W. C. A., Treasurer ' 23- ' 24- ' 25; Service Committee ' 22- ' 23; Vir- ginian, Assistant Editor-in-chief, ' 24- 25; Junior Class, Vice-President; Jefferson Lit- erary Society, Secretai-y ' 23- ' 24, President ' 24; Travellers Club, Reporter ' 22- ' 23, President p-|24; College Club; Rural Club, Reporter ' 21- ' 22; Los Trabajores, Vice-President, ' 23- ' 24; Athletic Association; Glee Club; Blue Ridge Club; El Circulo Espanol; Delegate to Y. W. C. A. Conference at Blue Ridge 24; Student Standards Committee ' 24- ' 25. FRANCES MILLS BARKSDALE FARMVILLE, VA. Frances Pi Kappa Omega; Rotunda, Business Man- ager ' 24- ' 25: Argus Literai-y Society; Student Standards Committee ' 24; Junior Class, Sec- retary-Treasurer; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Finance Committee ' 23- ' 24- ' 25; El Cir- culo Espanol, Vice-President ' 24- ' 25; Le Cerrle Francais, Vice-President ' 23- ' 24, President ' 24- ' 25. biiinit]iiiiiiniiii( iiiiiniiiii(iiitic]Miiniiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiHi[]iiniiiiiiiiuiiniiiiiMK]iiNniiiiHuiiniiiiiiHC}iiiiiiiniiic]iiiniiiiiM[]iiiiiuiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiuiu ]iiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiinc]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiMiniiiiiiiiiiiin iiic XTbe IDirGtnian IIIIHIIIIIIIIIIII[]llllllllllllt]|IIIIIIIIUIE]llllllllllllC:illlllllllllQIIIIIIIII RUTH BARTHOLOMEW GLADYS, VA. Ruth Pi Kappa Omega; Y. W. C. A., Secretai 24- 25; Rural Life Committee ' 23- ' 24; Relig- ious Meetings Committee ' 22- ' 23; Cunningham Literaiy Society, President 24, Vice-President ' 23, Censor ' 22; Glee Club; Orchestra; Sen- sational Syncopators, Leader ' 24- ' 25; Le Cer- cle Francais; Campbell County Club; College Club. FRANCES ALLEN COBB FARMVILLE, VA. Frances Y. W. C. A. Finance Committee. ' 23- ' 25; Travelers Club, President ' 24- ' 25; Athletic Association; Jefferson Literary Society, Critic ' 23; Hiking Club; Prince Edward Club; Col- lege Club; Le Cercle Fraucais; El Circulo Espanol, President ' 24- ' 25; Glee Club. Tkiny-eigkt iniiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiinMiiiijiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiit]iiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiMii(]iiiiiiiiiiiic]i iiiit]iiuiiiiiiii[}|iiiniiiiiiniiiiiiiii|ii niiiiniiiiniiiiiiiniiiEiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiniiinc]iiiiiiiiiiiiE « C ]nMiiniiiiniiimiiiiiic]iiiniiiimMiiitiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiic: XTbe IDirotnian miciiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiinmiiiiiiiiiuii iiiiniiiiiiiii ANNE BUCKNER CONWAY BOWLING GREEN, VA. Anne Pi Kappa Omega; Student Committee ' 23- ' 24- ' 25; Argus Literary Society; Senior Class, Vice-President ' 24- ' 25; Rural Life Committee, Y. W. C. A. ' 23- 24- ' 25; Student Standards Committee ' 23- ' 24; Glee Club. NANNIE LOUISE CROWDER RICHMOND, VA. Nannie Athletic Association; Richmond Club; Pro- gressive Educational Club; Y. W. C. A. iiinic]iiiiiiiiiiiit]iiiiiiiiiiiiHiiciuiiiMiiiiiHuiiiiiiiiniiE]iiiiiiiiiiiii]iuniiiniii]iiiiiiiiiiii(]iiniiiiiniE]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iniiiiiiiii[;iiiiniiiiiiHiin i ]iiiiiiiiiiiit]iiiiiiiiiiiiE]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiMniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiic Zbc IDirotnian iiiiE]iiiiiiiiiiiiE]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiriiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiniiiiiii]rijiiiiii4i DORIS BAILEY FLETCHER PARKSLEY, VA. Y. W. C. A.. Finance Committee ' 23- ' 24- ' 25; Athletic Association ; Senior Representative to Athletic Council; Glee Club, Treasurer ' 24- ' 25; Eastern Shore Club, Treasurer ' 24- ' 25. NELDA FRANCIS SALEM, VA. Nelda Sigma Sigma Sigma; Pi Alpha; D. I. R. K. ; I. K. U.; Dramatic Club; Glee Club; Cotillion Club; Argus Literaiy Society, President ' 25; Roanoke Club; Senior Basketball Team 24- 25; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. MC]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiniiiHiiit]niiiiiic]iHiiiiiniianiMinntit]niiriiHinuiiininHiiE]iiiniiiiniuiMiiiiniu(]iiiiiiMiHiniiiiiiiiiiiiC]iiMiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiniiiE]nMiiiiin «]iijiiir niiiiiiiiiiiin iiiiaiiiii ni iinit]ii i X iXQlWldL tl ' ' uiiiiiuiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii iiiu iiiiiiidiiiiiiiiiii EULA BRIGGS HARRIS LAWRENCEVILLE, VA. Eula Athletic Association; Freshman Basketball Team ' 21- ' 22; Sophomore Basketball Team ' 22- ' 23; Senior Basketball Team ' 24- ' 25; Var- sity Basketball Team ' 24- ' 25; Manager Varsity ' 24- ' 25; Baseball Team ' 21- ' 22- ' 23; Tennis Club; Dramatic Club; Blue Ridge Club; De- Ho-Ec Club; Brunswick Club; Y. W. C. A.. Membership Committee ' 22; Pierian Literary Society. DAMA HILL MITCHELLS, VA. Dama Pi Kappa Omega; Y. W. C. A., Finance Committee; El Circulo Espanol, Secretary ' 22- ' 23, President ' 24- ' 25; Jetterson Literary Society, Treasurer ' 23- ' 24, Secretary ' 24; Re- corder of Points; Student Committee; Trav- elers Club; Athletic Association. •iciiiiinuiinQniiiiiiiiiiniiiiitutiininiiinianiiiHiiiiiniiiiiiinuinHiiiniiiiiaMiHiniiiiniiiininiiicjniiiiiJininniiiiMriiiciiniiiiHniniiiiiiiMi yxiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiii []iiiiiiiiiiiic3iiiiiiiiiiiic]niiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiii[: XTbe IDltQintan iiiit]iiiiiiiiiiii(]iiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiimiiEiiiiiiiniiiic]iimiiiiiiiniiniiiii FRANCES REDD HOWARD SOUTH BOSTON, VA. Frances Y. W. C. A., President ' 24- ' 25, Finance Com- mittee ' 23- ' 24, Sei-vice Committee ' 22- ' 23; Blue Ridge Club; College Club; Travelers Club; Cunningham Literal Society; Le Cercle Fran- cais. MARY ELIZABETH HUNT FARMVILLE, VA. Mary Delta Sigma Chi; Mu Omega; Dramatic Club; Athenian Literary Society; Cotillion Club. ic]UMiiiHiii[]iiHiiiiHHE]iHiiuiUHHiiiiniiEiiiiiiiniiiinuMnMMn(]iiinniiiiii]iiiiniHriinniiHiiiiiiuiniiiiHiiiEiuiiHiuiiinHiiiiniiiit]Miiiniiiiiuiii jiiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiitiiniiiiiiiiiiiiciiiriiiiMiiiEJiiiiiiuiiiiHiiniiiiiiiic Zhc IDitginian iii(]iiiiiriiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiijiC]iiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiMiiiiiiiMiiiniiiiiiiaijiiiiiini s ELLA ELSIE JONES AMELIA, VA. Ella Y. W. C. A., World Fellowship Committee; Leader Student Volunteer Group; Amelia Club; Athletic Association; Athenian Literary Society. WINNIE LAURA LANG TEMPERANCEVILLE, VA. Winnie Athletic Association; De-Ho-Ec Club; Col- lege Club; Mandolin and Guitar Club; Eastern Shore Club. President ' 24- 25; Sensational Syn- copators; Y. W. C. A. 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Helen Pi Kappa Omega; President of Student Gov eminent, ' 23- ' 24- ' 25; State Chairman of Ext.en sion of Honor System in Virginia; Y. W. C. A Cabinet ' 23- ' 24- ' 25; Alumna; Committee, 22 ' 23; Athletic Council, ' 23- ' 24- ' 25; Stud. Standards Committee, ' 23- ' 24- ' 25; Pierian Literary Society, President ' 22; De-Ho-Ec Club, Secretary ' 22- ' 23; Executive Committee of Glee Club, •22- ' 23. MARGARET KAEFFER MOORE NORFOLK, VA. Pi Kappa Omega; Argus Literary Society, President ' 24; Athletic Association; Athletic Council; Varsity Cheer Leader ' 24- ' 25; Junior Cheer Leader ' 23- ' 24; Dramatic Club; Junior Class, Reporter ' 23- ' 24; Blue Ridge Club: Y. W. C. A., Social Committee; Virginian, Literaiy Editor ' 24- 25; College Club; Hiking Club. : ■ Forty-five irjiiiiiiiiiiMaiiiMMiiuiciMiuniciiiiuMiiinninMiinniiinMniiiiHniiniiiiniiuiHniiiiinniniiiiiininiiiiiiiiiniaiiniiiHnicininniJiiiciiiiiiniiiiiciiiiHuii .:.]iiiiiii on i[]iiiiiiiiiinnmiiiiiiiiit]iiiiiiiiiiii[] i i TLhc IDitoinian iiiic]iiiiiitiiiiininiiiiiiiiic}iiiiiiiiiiiiniiHiiiiiiii(]iiiiiiMiiiiniiiiiiiii MARTHA FRANCES MORTON CREWE, VA. Frances Ruffner Literai-y Society, Clitic ' 22- ' 23, Vice- President ' 23- ' 24, President ' 24- ' 25; El Circulo Espanol; Le Cercle Francais; Nottoway Club; Y. W. C. A. LILIAN VIA NUNN FARMVILLE, VA. Lilian College Orchestra; Mandolin and Guitar Club; Y. W. C. A., Publicity Committee ' 22- ' 23- ' 24- ' 25; Travelers Club; Prince Edward Club; Blue Ridge Club; Argus Literary So- ciety. 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A., Conference and Convention Committee ' 24, Service Committee ' 25; Blue Ridge Club, Secretary ' 24; Athletic Acsocia- tion; Baseball Team ' 23; Argus Literary So- ciety; De-Ho-Ec Club; College Club. •ic]MMiMiiHiaHMiiiiiiH[]iiiinii iniuiiniiDiniiiiMiii[]iiiniiiniii]iiiuiiHiiiuiiiHiiiiinc]nniiiiinic]iiiMiiiiinc]iiiiiiiiHnuiiiniuunniiiniiiiii iiiinMiiiiK]iu «]iiiiiiiiiiiic iiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiiuiuiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiii[: ' 1 ll ltrCtttll n iiii (3  i iiiniiiii iiii c]i« iii i iii i n ii iS MARY RIVES RICHARDSON FARMVILLE, VA. Mary Rives Sigma Sigma Sigma; Argus Literary So- ciety; Cotillion Club; Athletic Association; Orchestra; D. I. R. K.; Y. W. C. A. KATHARINE ELIZABETH SHORE BURKEVILLE, VA. Katharine Virginian Staff, Associate Business Mana- ger ' 24- ' 25; Nottoway Club, President ' 24- ' 25; College Club; Pierian Literary Society; Y. W. C. A., Social Committee ' 24-25. Miuniiiiiuiiiiic]iiiniiiiiii(]iiiii[]iiiuiiiniic]iiiiiiniiiic]niiiiMiiliUiiiiuiiiQiiiHiMiiii(]iiiiiiiiiin[]niiiiiiiiiia ! ]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiimiiiii(]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiinic]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiii[; XTbe IDitGinian iiiiniiiiiiiiiiirniiiMiiiiinuiiiimiMiinii iiiiiniiiii iin im.; ERNA FLEETWOOD SHOTWELL REPUBLICAN GROVE, VA. Giraffe, Erna Athletic Association, President ' 24- ' 25; Junior Athletic Representative ' 23- ' 24; Argus Literary Society; Y. W. C. A., Membership Committee ' 22- ' 23, Conference and Convention Committee ' 23- ' 24; Blue Ridge Club; De-Ho- Ec Club; College Club, Vice-President ■24- 25, President ' 23-24; Baseball Team, Manager ' 19- ' 20, Captain ■20- ' 21- ' 22; Basketball Team, Cap- tain ' 20- ' 21; Basketball Squad 21- ' 22- ' 23; Servers Tennis Club, Captain ' 24- ' 25. Secretary ' 21- ' 22, Vice-President ' 20- ' 21; Le Cercle Fran- cais. Secretary ' 20- ' 21. BERTHA SPRADLIN STEWARTSVILLE, VA. Bertha Senior Class, Secretary and Treasurer ' 24- ' 25; Jefferson Literary Society; El Circulo Espanol; Le Cercle Francais; Travelers Club, Vice-President ' 24- ' 25; Progressive Educa- tional Club; College Club; Rural Club ' 21- 22; Hiking Club; Athletic Association; K. 1. L.; Y. W. C. A. xtm iiiiiniiiiii uiiiiirirciiii niiiiiiiiiiiiE]in ininiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiMiai iiiNMiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiii hi iiiiicjiiiiiiiiiiiiciiiii m iiiikiiiii iiiu iii(|. ]iiiiiiiiiiiiC]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiit]miiiiimiE]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[: be IDitotnian iiMiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiE]iiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiniiiiiniiiiiiiiiiii[]iiii ANNIE LISLE TUCKER SOUTH HILL, VA. Annie Lisle Pierian Literary Society; Y. W. C. A., Social Committee ' 23- ' 24- ' 25; Athletic Association; El Circulo Espanol ' 23- ' 24; Hiking Club; Col- lege Club; Virginian, Assistant Literary Edi- tor ' 24- ' 25. LUCILE WALTON DANVILLE, VA. Lucile ■Rotunda, Editor-in-Chief ' 24- ' 25, News Edi- tor ' 23- ' 24; Virginian, Associate Art Editor ' 23- ' 24; Y. W. C. A., Membership Committee ' 23- ' 24, Publicity Committee ' 24- ' 25; Campus League ' 24- ' 25.; Cunningham Literary Society; Ex-officio Student Standards Committee ' 24- ' 25. niiiE]MiiiiiiiiiiE]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiriii:]iuiiiiiiiiiaiiiMiiiini[]iiiiuniiiii]iiiMiiiminiimiiiiiiic]iiniiiiini[]iiiHiiiiiMUMiiimiiio IIIIIIIIIIIIICIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIICIIIIIIIIIIIIIE] IIICIIIIIIIIIIIIIC: ITbe IDirglnian iiii[iiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiimiuiiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiii ; SUSIE ROACH WATSON CULLEIS, VA. Susie Pi Kappa Omega; Y. W. C. A., Bible Study Committee ' 24- ' 25, Chaii-man Religious Depart- ment; Virginian, Literai7 Editor ' 20; Cun- ningham Literary Society; Student Staiid.u-ds Committee ' 24; Progressive Educational Club; Athletic Association. JEAN S. WEATHERLEY WEST NORFOLK, VA. Jean Zeta Tau; Pierian Literary Society, First Vice-President ' 22- ' 23, Treasurer ' 23- ' 24; Stu- dent Committee ' 21- ' 22- ' 23- ' 24; Campus League ' 24- ' 25; Y. W. C. A., Membership Committee ' 2;2- ' 23- ' 24, Rural Life Committee ' 24- ' 25; Ath- letic Association; Senior Basketball Team. iNiiMiiiiiiuniiin iiic]iMMin[ ]iiiuiiiiiiiQiitiiiiiini[]iJiniiiiin[]iniiiiiniiE]iiiiMiiiiiic]iniiiiiniic]iiiiiiiiiniMnuiiiniiiE]iiniiiiiiii(]iiiiin ' Zlbe IDitgintan nil iiiH II C3IIII uiiiiiiiiiMiHi iMin I c: Ll,nP IL lUUiniarl i  inimi a i hiiiiiimiiiiciiiiiiii niiiiS 1 lie Jiii of the Dimset The weary Senior was for once alone — alone in her room late one afternoon in the spring. The building was deserted; no wonder everyone was out for a walk, for the sunset was glorious. From her window she watched the splendid colors fading in the west while over and over a question reverted in her mind: After College, what? What if she never realized a successful career and disappointed Mother, and Father, and her Alma Mater? Was it a case of an inferiority complex? Perhaps, but whatever the malady she would relax from it for just the briefest moment. Where do the fading sunset colors go? Who knows? In the unscarred heavens they leave no wake, but some of the love and beauty of that sunset entered the soul of the weary Senior. Dear Senior, a Presence whispered, Do you not know that one ought always to be happy and joyful in such a beautiful world? Ah, yes! replied the Senior, that would be easy enough if I were assured that all my dreams would come true. Are you some Fairy Weaver and will you make them all come true? No, dear Senior, replied the Presence. You yourself are the true Weaver ol Beautiful Dreams. I am the Sunset Colors. I came out of the west to bring you materials for your weaving before I return to the Master Artist. Here is the glowing red that will give you strength and valor in your weaving, and here is the blue that will keep you true to Alma Mater. The black you will need also, for there must be some shadows, but I have not forgotten the gold which will always make the shimmering lining. Above all, take the white, which is necessary to purify the whole fabric and to make the completed pattern a beautiful whole. Dear Presence, cried the Senior, if by mixing your colors all my dreams will come true, I shall be happy in the weaving! Do tell me that they will every one come true! You little know what you ask, dear child, replied the Presence. The weav- ing of dreams is your rightful employment but it is not given to you to have them all come true. ' A man ' s reach should exceed his grasp, or what ' s a heaven for? ' But be not afraid in your weaving. Your part is to keep diligently at your task with a heart that is pure and unselfish. The Master Designer himself guides the shining shuttle and makes the pattern grow. And so you work together, hand in hand, combining the sunset colors of love and beauty. The resulting pattern is the combined work of both the Master Designer and his Apprentice. Your dreams cannot all come true but many of your threads will appear in the mosaic of Life that is both human and divine. Suddenly the Senior started. The campus bell was ringing. She descended, in action, into the world of fact, having learned that energy of faith which enables us to live constantly in the vision of the good, with that vision shedding over every daily task the light of love. • SusiE Watson = Fifty-two , 5 iini[]iiiiMiiiMi[]iiiiiiMMiic]iinii:]iiiiiiiinii[iiiiiiMMiiic]niiiiniiii[]MiiHiiiinunuiiiiiiii[iiiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiiiMii[]iiiuiiiiiiit]niiMiuiiic]iiinMiii {•iiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiEiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiMiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiic: Zhc IDirginian iiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiijiir(]iiimiiiiiiuiimiiiiiioiiiiiHiiiiniiiiiiiii? 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Ann Smith Vice-President - -- Gertrude Quinn Secretary - - Mary Spiggle Treasurer - Olive Smith Reporter - - Anne Robertson E Fifly.five | MiHiininiiiirMii:}uiiiniiiii[3iitit]iiniiiiiiiK]iiiniiiiinc]iiiiniiiiiiuiiiiuiiiiiiniiuiiuiiiic}iiiiiiniiiii]iiiHiiiiiiiE]iiiiii iiiic]iniiiiiiiuc]u iiiiiiiiiiiiiHiMiiiiiiiiininiHiiiiiiDiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiMiic Ube IDirginiati iiMMiiiiiiiiiiii[}iiiiiniiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiE]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiMiiiiiuiiiiiiiii SADIE RAY BAIRD DISPUTANTA, VA. HATTYE MYRTLE BLANKENSHIP APPALACHIA, VA. MARY ELIZABETH BOOKER PAMPLIN, VA. MARY ELIZABETH BUGG FARMVILLE, VA. HARRIET EMBRY COLEMAN BOYDTON, VA. LILLIAN MARIE CRENSHAW FARMVILLE, VA. «i(3iiiiiiiiiHic}iiiiuiiiiiii]iiiHiiic]iHiiiniinaiinuiiiinuuiMiuiinaHiiiiiuiuc]iiiinnuii(]inniniiiiuuiiiMnHiaHiiHiiiinnnHiiniiMniiiiiiiHiuniiiiiniiiiiDiiM E ' jiiiiiiiiiiiininniNMiiniiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiHiiMiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiic be Dirgintan ' HKiniiiiniiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiEiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiri! } MAMIE EVELYN DANIEL STOVALL, N. C. ELIZABETH KREADY DIEHL FARMVILLE, VA. MABEL JACQUELINE EDWARDS NORFOLK, VA. RUTH BUNYAN JENNINGS NORFOLK, VA. LUCY ELIZABETH KEITH NEW GLASGOW, VA. DAISIE ALLEN MITCHELL NORLINA, N. C. 4 iE}iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiniiiiiniiiniiK]iniiiiiiiiiainiUHniiC]niHiinninnMinHiiiniinuHiiiiniiuiHiniiuiMniniiiic]iiiHiiiini(]niiiiiin[iniiiMiiiiiiiaiiiiiM S ]iiiiiiiiiiiiC]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[:iiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[: be IDitotntan iiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiuiiintJiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiMiniiiiiiiM GLADYS MOSES CHATHAM, VA. BESSIE MAY MOTTLEY AMELIA, VA. CATHERINE JANE MURDOCK BLACKSTONE, VA. GRACE NOEL FARMVILLE, VA. SUE VIRGINIA PUCKETT WINTERPOCK, VA. MARY GERTRUDE QUINN ROANOKE, VA. S Filly-eiehl S ?ii]iiiiuiiiiiiniiiiuiiiiiiE]iiiiiMic]iiiiiiniMiniiiiiiHiiiiniiMiiiiMiiuuiiinMiiiniiniiiMiiiniiiiiiMiiiit]ininiuiiiniinnMiiiiniiiiiHMiiiniiniiiNinn ;oiiiiiiiitiiiniiiiiMiinic]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiit]iiiiiHMiiiaiiiiiiMiiii[ XLbc IDiroinian iii[]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiMiE]iiiiiiiiiiiiC]iiiiiiiiiiiiE]iMiiiiiiiiic]niiiiiiiii Si RUTH LUCILLE RICHARDSON RICHMOND, VA. ELIZABETH HELENA ROBERTS BRIDGETOWN, VA. ELIZA ANNE ROBERTSON PORTSMOUTH, VA. MARY LOUISE ROWLETT CHULA, VA. DAISY BELLE SHAFER NORFOLK, VA. OLIVE MURRAN SMITH COLUMBUS, GA. c]|||||||||||lC]|llUlllll t] |g cllll llNlalllllllMl (3lllllUlllllC]llllUlllln lnlllH llaul(llllll c]ll lln llClltrln ltllc] llllllH c] llllUllllnl lllll c]H C ' liiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiMciiiiiiiiiiiiinimiiiimiEiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiimiiiiiiir be IDirGlntan iiiiE]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiit]iiniiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiic]uiiniiu:. MARY SPIGGLE ROANOKE, VA. CLARA MARIAN THOMPSON LYNCH STATION, VA. RACHEL HELOISE THOMPSON LYNCH STATION, VA. KATHERINE GANNAWAY TRENT DILLWYN, VA. MARY WALTERS VAUGHAN AMHERST, VA. THELMA CELESTE WHALEY REMO, VA. C ic]iiiuiiiiiiiE]iiinniHiiniiiiwi[]HiniMiiiiDiiiHiHniinuuiiHiiiinniiinniuiMmnininiinninni]iumiiiniDiMUiHiuiUMiiiiiiiiij[]iiiiiniiinnniiii • ]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iii iiiNiiN(]iiiiiniiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[: Zbe IDirGtnlan iiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiii ' : WILMA PATTIE WILLIAMS DANVILLE, VA. MARTINA WILLIS FARMVILLE, VA. MARY RUTH WINN LAWRENCEVILLE, VA. ELLA THELMA WOOLFOLK WOODFORD, VA. BESSIE LEE WRIGHT LOVINGSTON, VA. IDA LUCILLE WRIGHT SUFFOLK, VA. ic]iiiniiiiiiinuiiiiiiMiic]iiiiiiiiuniiiiiiiiiit]niiiiiiniiuiiiiMiiiiiit]Jiiniiiiiii iiiiiiiMiiiE]iiiinniin:]iiiuiininQnuiiniiiic]iiiiHiiiiiiaiMnni XTbe Diroinian ]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiir]|iiiiiiiiiiiniiiimiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiHiiii iiic: LL r) C 11 1 LLi 1 1 1 1 H n iiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiinmiiiiimi[]miiiiiiiiiC]niiiiiiiiiiEiiiiiiiiii : Our JiMiior v reecl To be true to our Alma Mater As we live here day by day; To do the fairest, squarest deeds In all our work and play; To strive to do for others As we would have them do; To love and honor always The dear old white and blue; To dream of doing great things And not let them end in dreams; To keep the thought e ' er with us What our Alma Mater means; When school days here are ended And into life ' s road we go, May we behind a record leave Of service true to show; To be a loyal student here And a friend to all who need; To keep the ideals of our class — This our aim — our Junior Creed i Sixly.mo ' I iiiic} iiniiini[]iniiiiiiiiit]iiHiciMiiHiiiiiininniiiiHi(]Miiuuiii!nui!tuimis;viiiiiiHiriEiiiiN ; ]iiiiiiiiiiii[iiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiimiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[: Ube Dirolntan iiiic]iiiimiiiM iiiiiiiiiiiit]tiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiit iiiiiiiiiiii[iiiiiiiiii ' : : ' Sixty-three t |[]iiniiiiiMiE]niiiiiMiuc]niiiriiaiHiiiiiiiiiciniiiiHiMinnMMiiniK]iinuiiiiii(]iiiiniiiiiiniiinniiiii(]iniiiiii inHiiriiiniiniiiimiriiitiiiiiiiii ! ]iiiiiiiiiiii[iiiiiiiiiimc]iiniiiniiiuiiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiic: TLhc IDirginian iiirc]iiiiuiiiiiiaiiniiuiiiiE]iiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiitu[]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiuii i MISS FLORENCE DE LAUNAY BUFORD Honorary Member a) the Sophomore Class I Sixty-jour I MniDiitiiuiiiii(]iiiiiuiiiiiuiiuiE]niiiiiiHMDiiiiiiiiiiiiE]HiuiHniiDniiiiiuiiiniHiniunic]iniiiMnnc uiiHiiiiiaiiiHiuiiiiuiiuiiiiiiiiaiiiinuiiiiC]iiiiiM ' ITbe IDirGinian ■1 niiiMiiiii (iiiiiMiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiii Hiiiiii [: LLnP IL iruIrlla M iiiHiiiiiiiiiriiciiiii n iimiiuiii □iiiiiiiii g VIRGINIA CAROLYN VINCENT EMPORIA, VA. Virginia Sigma Sigma Sigma: Mu Omega; N. B. B. 0.; D. B.; D. I. R. K.; Sophomore Class President; Freshman Vice-President, Cheer Leader; Y. W. C. A., Music Com- mittee ' 23- ' 24; Cunningham Literary Society; Emporia Club, Reporter ' 23- ' 24- ' 25; Glee Club; Orchestra; Varsity ' 23- ' 24; Freshman Basketball Team; Sophomore Basketball Team; Freshman Baseball Team ' 23- ' 24; Athletic Council ' 23- ' 24; Ex- Officio Student Government; Le Cercle Francais; Athletic Association. Did a whirlwind just pass? No, that was just Virginia going at her usual pace. But it would take an aeroplane or something very speedy to keep up with all the engagements she has, to play for things and people. A great many of our Sopho- mores may be quiet and retiring but their president makes up for their deficiency. Flower Colors While Rose Green and White Motto Life is like a picture, so paint it well Officers President Virginia Vincent Vice-President — — Madeline McMurdo Secretary LucY Haile Overbey Treasurer — Sara Fox Reporter Alma Maynard ]iiiiiiiMniainiiiiniiiniiiMrn[iiniiiiuiiiainiiiiiiiii[]iinniiiiuE]iiiiiiiinnnHiniiiHiic]ininiiiinciMiiiHiiiiiaiiiHiiMiiinniiiiiiiinc]iuiiiiiiMK]iiiiii ; ] iiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiin i iiiii iic: XTbe lt)irGinian lllllllllallllllllllllHlnlllllllllullllllllllllUllllllllllll[]llllllllllllC]llll SARAH HELEN ADAMS PARKSLEY, v Sarah Eastern Shore Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. This is one of those rare people who when they speak say something. We are sure that behind her silence there is a garden of delight- ful thoughts. Sometimes we can see them shyly peeping through her eyes. DORIS ELIZABETH ALFORD PORTSMOUTH, VA. Doris, Jack Portsmouth Club; Progressive Educational Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. When we think of Doris we picture a girl who is intensely interested in all community activities. VIRGINIA CREWS ALFRED CLARKSVILLE, VA. De-Ho-Ec Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Virginia is just a little bit of everything, quick and jolly yet serious and conscientious in all her work. There is plenty of fun be- hind her dignified appearance, and we wish her the best of luck. niiic}iiiiiiiiiiiicii iiiiiiiiiniiiiiKiiiiiiiiHiiiE]iiiHiiiiin(]iiiiiiMiiii(]iiiiiiiiiiii(]iiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiMiiiiii ]niiiniiiii(]inuiiniiic]inniiiiiuniiiiiiiiiiii :«]iiimiiiiiiE]iiiiiiniiii{]iiimiiimniiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[: ITbe DttQinian iiiic]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiic3iiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiniii[]iiiiinii ; MARY VIRGINIA AMES BELLE HAVEN, VA. Mary Eastern Shore Club, Vice-President 24- 25; Blue Ridge Club; De-Ho-Ec Club; Pierian Literary Society; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Mary is the girl with the beautiful red hair. If ever a woman had a crown of glory, Mary certainly has it. This isn ' t the only attraction about her though; there are many besides the mere physical. Just talk to her once. ANr:iE BELLE ANDERSON HALIFAX, VA. Annie Belle Glee Club; Le Cercle Francais; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. A good sport, that ' s Annie Belle. She is happiest when helping others. She does not always have that serious expression — just say Angel Child! CLAUDIA PAGE ANDERSON FARMVILLE, VA. Claudia Delta Sigma Chi; Mu Omega; Cotillion Club; Prince Edward County Club; Glee Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Who is it who dossn ' t know Claudia? Peppy, attractive, the life of the party. She hasn ' t a care in the world. Sixty-seven = iriiiiiiiiiitiiniiiiinuniiiHriiciiMiiiiiiiiiEiiiiiiuiiiiiuiiiiiuiiiiitiiiiniiiiiiicjMMiiiiiiiiaiiiiniiiiiiciMiiiiniiiitiiiiMHiiiiinnuMiiuiiciiniii C Ji iiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiniiiiiiMi iiiiiir Cbe IDltotntan iiniiiiiDiiiiiiiiniit]iininiiiiininiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiniiiiiiiic]iiiiv ELIZABETH VAN LEAR ARBUCKLE MAXWELTON, W. VA. Lizzie Argus Literai-y Society; Red Head Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. You can bet on Lizzie every time. Her disposition and smile are as bright as her hair. In all her spare moments we find her strolling on the campus. We wonder if this is done for fresh air or if there ' s method in her madness. ALBERTINE ARCHIBALD ' NEWPORT NEWS, VA. Albertine Athenian Literary Society; Athletic Asso- ciation; Newport News Club; Y. W. C. A. A friend is a rare book of which there is but one copy. Albertine ' s friends think that she is one of the most priceless copies. She ' s always in the gang ' s mischief but seems to act as a quietus to their mirth. MARY MOFFETT ARMSTRONG FRONT ROYAL, VA. Moffett Pierian Literary Society ; Y. W. C. A., Mem- bership Committee ' 23- 24; Shenandoah Valley Club; Spanish Society; Athletic Association. Moffett is not all that she appears on the surface, or perhaps one should say she is more. While most people consider Moffett very quiet, modest, and demure, some have pronounced her the most sophisticated of her group of rather sophisticated friends, but truly she has fooled them both. She does not exactly hanker after wisdom. A small supply of knowledge to guide her safely over the shoals of teaching in the Training School will satisfy her desires. = Sixty-eight = $iiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiii:]iiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiinii[]iniiiiiuiiUMiiiiiiiiii[ ' ]miiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiniiiiH iiiiici c]iiiiii;iiiiic ; ]iiiiiiiiiiii:]iiiiiiiiiiiiE]iiiiiiiiiiiJ[]iiiiiiiiniiuniiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiic: Zhc Dirolnian niiMiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiMiiiiiuiiiiiimiiiniiiiiiiimiuiiiniiiiiiiaiimiing BESSIE LEE ARTHUR ROANOKE, VA. Jefferson Literaiy Society; Roanoke Cluhi; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Here is a good sport in two senses of the word; a real, honest-to-goodness lover of sport and good as she can bs. She mixes in like an attist. EDNA MAE ASKEW AHOfKIE, N. C. Edna Carolina Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Why that winning smile and mischievous twinkle of Edna ' s merry eyes? Because a smile comes natural to those who have a sunny disposition like hers. She has a hand for art, and a mind for originality so we get some interesting results. BESSIE DIEHL ATKINSON BLACKiTONE, VA. Bessie Nottoway Club; Le Cercle Francais; Hiking Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A., Service Committee ' 24- ' 25. Few, indeed, possess the power of being always and universally friendly. Bessie is one of the fortunate few, and the friends she has made at S. T. C. are dreading the day she leaves. ?«iiiiiit]iiiiuiiini[]HiiiiiiNuuiitiniiniiniiiiniiiniiiiniHiniiiHiiiit]iiiiniiiiiK]iniiiuuii(]iiiiiiiiiiii(]iiiiiininic]iiiiniHuic]iniiiiiniinin iniiiiiiiiiiiic • ]HIIIIIIIIIIUIIinillllllE]IIIMIIMIIIt]IIIIIIIIIIMC]llllllllllllt]|lllliniMI( Ubc IDitGinian iiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiimriiiiciiMiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiii : HELEN GERTRUDE BAIN PORTSMOUTH, VA. Gert Portsmouth Club; Vice-President ' 23- ' 24; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A., Service Committee Chairman ' 24- ' 25. Gert is a studious girl, but she does not let her studies dull or edge off her sportsmanship and fun. She seems to whisper, ' Defer no time; delays have dangerous ends. She appreciates good jokes, and smiles over poor ones to keep the entertainer from feeling bad. MARY ELIZABETH BALLAGH LYNCHBURG, VA. Elizabeth Athletic Association; Campbell County Club; Glee Club; Y. W. C. A. Of all the girls in S. T. C. There ' s not one more sweet. More dignified or more reserved More modest or more neat. She ' s kind to all who meet her; She makes them love her too. She thinks to mind her own affairs Is all that one should do. ANNIE LEE BARKSDALE CULLEN, VA. Annie Lee Pierian Literary- Society; Y. W. C. A., Service Committee ' 23- 24; Athletic Associa- tion; Freshman Basketball Team, ' 23- ' 24; Hiking Club; Le Cercle Francais, Tresoriere ' 23- ' 24; Los Trabajores Espanol ' 23- ' 24. Ah! Annie Lee. who gave to thee That winsome trait, demurity? ' Tis sweet to see that one can he So full of modest surety. = Seventy = 1 ' 5 ?MC]iiiiiiiiiiiit]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiMit]inniiiiniuiiiiJiiiiiMC]nniininiunriiiniiii{iiiiiiiijniic]niiiiiMiiiE]iiniiiiinii]iiiiiiiiiiiiC]Miiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiuiiM ]iiiiiiiiiiii(}|iiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiniiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[: Zhc Diroinian iiiiHiMiiiiiiiiiHiiiiniiiiiiaiiiiiiniiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiniiiiiiiaiiiiiiing ETHEL BESSIE BARKSDALE ROANOKE, VA. Ethel Roanoke Club; Jefferson Literai7 Society; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. And fortunate, too, is the young lady who can get special delivery letters every day in the week as does Ethel. We hope she will go through life wearing a happy expression like that caused by the receipt of the above men- tioned epistles. EMILY LUCILLE BARNETT ROANOKE, VA. Lucille Sigma Sigma Sigma; Pi Alpha; D. I. R. K. , N. B. B. 0.; Cotillion Club; Roanoke Club; Cunningham Literary Society; Athletic Asso- ciation; Y. W. C. A. If you want a good friend, try Lucille. If you want a good dancer, dance with Lucille. If you want the companionship of a good- looking girl, you could find none better than Lucille Barnett. MALLIE VIRGINIA BARNES ROANOKE, VA. Mallie Orchestra; Athenian Literary Society; Freshman Basketball Team; Roanoke Club, President ' 24- ' 25; Sophomore Basketball Team, Captain ' 24- ' 25; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. To say what Mallie has meant to her class and the school is almost impossible; she is about the best all-around girl we have. Nothing stumps Mallie, nothing is too much trouble; you may depend on the fact she ' ll do what you ask her to do. Of Mallie ' s numerous friends, there is one from whom she is inseparable — her chewing gum. = Seventy-one ? SiMiiic]niiiiiiMiic]niiiHiiii ]iicinniiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiniic]iiiniiiiiiK]iiniMiiMi(3iiiiniiiiiiuiiiniiiiiiitiHiiiinuiic]iiiiniiiiiic]niiiiiuui ; ]iiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiHiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiit]inniiiitii(]iiiiiiiiiiiic Ubc IDirGtnian iiiiC]iiiiiiiiniiuiiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiiE3iiiiiiiiiint]iiiiiiiuiiiniiiiiiiii4 ELIZABETH BLANCHE BARROW DUNDAS, VA. Elizabeth Athenian Literai7 Society; Brunswick Club; Y. W. C. A. Elizabeth is one of the ' Trojans working at John Randolph, and we might say that this is where her interest centers, but not entirely. GRACE WINN BARROW FARMVILLE, VA. Grace Prince Edward Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Not too sober, not too gay. But a real good pal in every way. Grace grew up under the shadow of the college. Straight through the kindergarten, training school, high school, and college she has gone. EVELYN PLEASANTS BECKHAM FARMVILLE, VA. Evelyn Pi Kappa Omega; Sigma Sigma Sigma; Pi Alpha; Pan-Hellenic Representative, President ' 24- 25; Cunningham Literary Society; Glee Club; Y. W. C. A., Membership Committee ' 24- ' 25; Prince Edward County Club, Vice- President ' 23- ' 24; Le Cercle Francais, Presi- dent ' 21- ' 22, President ' 23- ' 24, Critic ' 24- ' 25; Cotillion Club; D. L R. K.; Athletic Associa- tion. Evelyn never seems to be on the heights or in the depths, but really she does get excited over things once in a while. Though after one or two little excited sentences you ' d never know it. Living in town may be a disadvan- tage but where could we find a girl more intei-ested in school activities? Mc]iiiMiiiiiiiE]iiiuiiiiiii[]iiniiiiEiiiiinHiiiiaiiiiiiiiniiuiiniiiiJinniniiuuiU(3irHHiiiiii[iiiinniiiiiuniiHMiHi(]iiiMiiiniit]iiinMiiiiic]iiiHiiiniiE]iMiMiii ]iiiiiiiiiiHC]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiniiiiiaiiiiiiiiiinniiiiiiiiHiiuiiiriiiiiiii[ H lCCttMi l ifiEJiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiii KATHERINE BOISSEAU BENTLEY DE WITT, VA. Bootsie Hiking Club; Dinwiddie Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Bootsie is luckier than most of us because she always comes out all right, although her studies are often interfered with by her numerous love affairs. CYNTHIA BERKLEY RED HILL, VA. Cynthia Ruffner Literary Society; Albemarle County Club; Y. W. C. A., Service Committee ' 24-25; Athletic Association. To be a real student and yet get all the good times going, while a rare accomplish- ment, is possessed by Cynthia. KATHLEEN VIVIAN BERRY LYNCHBURG, VA. Kathleen Athletic Association; Campbell County Club; Y. W. C. A. The Campbells are Coming will always remind us of what an asset those Campbell County girls are to S. T. C, and Katbleen has certainly been an asset to Campbell County, the club, and S. T. C. I Sevenly-lhree 5 OiQuiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiuiiiuniiiiiiiiniHiiiiiiiiiaiiiiuiiiiiiniiiiiniiiiiniiiiiHiMiiuuiiiuniiiniiuiMniuHiiiiiiiiiinnnMiiiniriniiiiiHriMiaiiiiiiiiiiiiaiuiM ]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiniiiciiiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiic: tlbe IDitGintan iiii[]iiiiiiiniiiuiiiiiiiiiiiit}iiiiiiiiiiiit]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiniiiiaiiiiiiiiu VIRGINIA BERRYMAN SURRY, VA. Virginia S. S. S. Club; Orchestra; Athletic Asso- ciation; Y. W. C. A. Virginia is short in stature perhaps, but long in all the traits of character that make us love and admire her. MARY KATHRYN BILLUPS MATTHEWS, VA. Mary Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Full of fun, full of pep. Free from cares, light of step. This is very true of Mary, and more especi- ally after just receiving a letter from Lynch- burg. ANNA VIRGINIA BISHOP DISPUTANTA, VA. Ginga S. S. S. Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Because you smile, another smiles, And soon there ' re miles and miles of smiles And life ' s worth while, because you smile. i Seventy our : i(]iiMiiiiniiniiiHiiiininiiiiiiiinHiiiiniiiit iiiiiinnii[iHUiMniiic]iiuiHiinuiUMiiiiiniaiHiiiiiiint]niuiiuiunuiiiiiiiinniiinnniiiuiiiiiii iiiiniiiiiiiiiiiici imiiei ii«3 Miniiiiniii[]iiiiiniiiiiniiiniiiiiiiQiiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiniiiiiic tTbc IDitGinian niuiiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiid iimiiH □iiiiiiiiiii ' ii HATTIE MAE BISHOP KENBRIDGE, VA. Mae Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. There aie some whom we play with. There are some whom we are gay with. There are some we go with for fun; But when you are lonely, And have one friend only. We are sure Mae will be that one. LOUISE GWYNN BLAKE NORFOLK, VA. Louise I. K. U.; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Her motto seems to be: Laugh and the world laughs with you, and she applies this to all who come in contact with her. VIRGINIA TURNER BLAND WICOMICO CHURCH, VA. Ginne Jefferson Literary Society; Hiking Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. That Ginne is a good pal We discovered long ago. That she is an accomplished gal Is a fact we also know. .(iniiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiEiiiiniiinini iiuiiiiiimiiini iiiniiiiiiniiiiniiiii iiHiiiiiniiiiitiniiiiiiiiiiniiiiiHiiintJiii luaHiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiHiicjii iiiiinii iiiiiti imiic C ]iiiiiiiiiiiiC]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiitiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiE]iiiiiiiiiiii:]iiiii ic: Zhc Dirointan iiiiE]iiiiiiiiiiiiE]iiiiiiiiiiiiE]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iniiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiu: ALICE REBECCA BOISSEAU DINWIDDIE, VA. Alice Rebecca Freshman Basketball Squad ' 23- 24; Ath- letic Association; Dinwiddie Club, Treasurer ' 24- 25; Hiking Club; Y. W. C. A. Does she love a good time? She does. Everyone knows her and you can rest assured that there is never a good time on foot but what she will be there, and enter into it with her whole soul. This is true in work as well as in play; she puts her best into whatever she docs. LUCY EVELYN BOISSEAU - CHURCH ROAD, VA. June Dinwiddie Club; Athletic Association; Hik- ing Club; L K. U.; Y. W. C. A. Lucy Evelyn, better known as June, is a winsome little lass, who wins many friends with her little smiles and cunning ways. June ' s motto is, I don ' t bother work and work don ' t bother me. KATHRYN BOONE BOONES MILL, VA. Kathryn Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A., Con- ference and Conventions Committee ' 24- 25; Student Government Committee, Sophomore Representative ' 24- ' 25; Pierian Literary So- ciety; Roanoke Club; Blue Ridge Club; Hik- ina; Club. Kathi7n takes a great deal of interest in the activities of S. T. C, that is, when she can recall it from Richmond Medical College. At any rate, she says she is going to have a Career, whatever that means, Best o ' luck! = Seventy-six = Oi[iiiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiiE]iiiiii it]iiiiiiiiiiiiE]iiiiiiitiiii(]iniimiiii[]iiiimiiiU[ iiiiiiiniiE]iiiinimiiE]iHintttiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiE]iiii itiEiiiiiiiiiiiiiEiiiiiiiiiiiiiEiiiiiiiiiiiiiEiiiiiiiiiiiiiEii iiiiie •: ]iiiiiiiiiiiit]iiiniiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiE]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[: Zbc IDirgintan iiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiit]iiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiit]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiii : AUBREY BURMA BOWIE CULPEPER, VA. Burma Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Burma is always on hand to back her class and school in whatever it may do. If she is a backer she is a valuable one. To call on Burma means she will do what you ask. BOBLEY MABEL BROWN ROANOKE, VA. Mobley Sigma Sigma Sigma; Pi Alpha; D. I. R. K.; Cunningham Literary Society; Red Head Club; Cotillion Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A., Music Committee ' 23- ' 24, Social Committee ' 24- ' 25. An attractive personality, a sincere friend, and an all- ' round live wire — that ' s Mobley. THELMA CHAMBLISS BROWN JARRATT, VA. Thetma S. S. S. Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. When you once know her you can ne ' er forget her for she is the kind that appeals to everybody. With her high ideals and with her perseverance, ambition, and willingness, the class of ' 2.5 prophesies for her a shining future. E • Seventy-seven : : i[]miiii ii(t]iiiiiHiiij iiiiiuii[]iiiiiiMiiiiDiiiHiiiiiiit]iiiniuiiiiDiiiiiHiiHiainiiiiiniiE]iitiiiiiniiHiniHiiiinaiiinrriiiiic]iiriiiiniiiMiMiiiiiiiii ; ]iiiiiiiiiiii(]iiiiiiiiiiiit]iiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[ TLbc IDirainian iiii[]niiiniiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiniiii{]iiiiiiiiiiii(iiiiiiniiiiiDiiiiiiuiiS ELIZABETH CLARKE BRUCE RICE, VA. Bet Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Dame Rumor hath it that this young lady has a great attraction for the opposite sex, and all you man-haters must admit that this is one example of masculine good taste. VERGIE INEZ BRYANT BOYKINS, VA. Vergie S. S. S. Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. In spite of her quiet ways Vergie can speak her mind when she wants to. She is not the kind of girl that pushes herself foi ward to gain popularity. But then she does not have to, for her own merits have boosted her ahead, as her record shows. MARY ROSANA BURCH IVY DEPOT, VA. Mary Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. The best of classmates and friends is Mary. She is the same today, tomonow and forever. Dignified, resei-ved, and studious, such is Mary. E Seventy-eight = Miii(]iuiiiniiii(]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiMit]iiiiiiiiiiiit]iiiniiiiiii(]iiimMiic]ii!UlJiU Ut;iiiiiiiiiinniiMiiiiHiiC]iiiniiiiii ! ]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii(]iiiniiiiiHUiiiiiiiiinit]iiHiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiic: XTbe IDirointan iiii[]miiiiiiuic]iiiiiiiiiiiiE]iiiiiiiiiiiii]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiii-: REBECCA VIRGINIA BURGESS NORFOLK, VA. Gamma Theta; Mu Omega; Cotillion Club; Cunningham Literary Society, Secretary ' 24- ' 25; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Another popular blonde; poor Becky has always to use skill in trying to keep her many dates from becoming mixed. Annapolis seems to be leading the race right now, though, so perhaps there ' ll be a little respite. VIRGINIA BURNETT DRY FORK, VA. Virginia Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Virginia is just Virginia and she couldn ' t possibly be anyone else! With her red curls and tendency to worry she is a lovable girl. She has been with us only one year, but she leaves many friends at S. T. C. SARAH EVELYNE BYRD HOLLAND, VA. Evelyne Athletic Association. Evelyne is always helping, always giving; She ' s one that helps make life worth living. I Sevenly-nine = iHiHiiiiiiiMniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiini iiiiiiniiiii iiuMiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiii iJiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiHi iiiiiicjiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniii iiiitiiiiiiiiiiuiuiii no: C«]iiiiiiiiiiii(iiiiiiiiiiiii(]iiiniiiiiiiC3iiiiiitiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiMMiii;: ' | | ||j|nif | ||iiiiniiiiiiiiiiiit]iiiiiiiiiiiit]iiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiniiiiiii(iiiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiiiis MARGARET ADELE CANADA CLOVER, VA. Peggy Athletic Association; Halifax Club; I. K. U.; Glee Club; Y. W. C. A. Peggy is just an honest-to-goodness girl, with a low sweet voice and gentle manner. She is devoted to her kindergarten work and will make a big success with it. With your • sunny disposition and winning smile we feel sure that happiness awaits you, whatever you may do. NORMA GRESHAM CARNEY PORTSMOUTH, VA. Norma Portsmouth Club, President ' 24- ' 25; Student Senate ' 23- ' 24; Travelers Club; Athletic Asso- ciation; Y. W. C. A. In Norma we find a truly good sportsman and a girl in whom we may place the utmost depende nce. Her presence adds to every gath- ering and she has the gift of saying exactly what she thinks in a way which makes it valuable. :■ ALICE ROLLING CARTER HALIFAX, VA. Alice Pierian Literary Society; Le Cercle Fran- cais. Secretaire 23- ' 24; Y. W. C. A., Member- ship Committee ' 23- ' 24; Blue Ridge Club, Vice-President ' 24- 25; Mandolin and Guitar Club; Athletic Association. A little brown bird of a girl, with every- thing that goes with that. Perhaps we get our Alice Carters mixed up. but it would be an honor to be mistaken for this little lady. H Eighty = iiiiniiiiiiiiiiiic)iiiiiiMMiit]iiiii(]iiiiiMiiiiiDiiiMiiiiiu(]HiUHiiiiiaiiuiiiiniinjiiiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiiinc3riiiiniiiii(]iHiiuiiMi(]iiiiiiiiiiHuiHiiuiii ]|||||||||||IUIIIIIIIIIIIItlMIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIC]|IIIIIIIIIIIMIIIItllllll|[: XTbe IDirgtnian iiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiMiiiiiiiiniiiiiiniiii(]iiiiiiiMiii(]iiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiniii :« MARY LOUISE CARWILE PAMPLIN, VA. Louise, Lou. Chairman Campus League ' 24- ' 25; Pierian Literai ' y Society; Appomattox County Club, Vice-President ' 23- 24; Hiking Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Louise is her real name but everybody calls her Lou. If you see a girl picking up paper on the campus or shooing girls from the rotunda you may know ' tis she. LOUISE FERRELL CLEMENTS STONY CREEK, VA. Little Louise Ath- S. S. S. Club; Hiking Club; I. K. U letic Association; Y. W. C. A. During her years at S. T. C, Louise has won our affection by her attractive peisonality. We wish her all success and legions of friends. MARGARET FORBES COBB NORFOLK, VA. Margaret Student Government Committee; Y. W. C. A., Chairman Bible Study Committee; Mem- bership Committee; Athenian Literary So- ciety; I. K. U.; Athletic Association. Busy, busy little Margaret. Woiking the whole day through; She works from mom til sunset And always finds more to do; For she works and p!ays with rs. And brings us all good cheer; May she be so v )ry, very prosperous For this and many a year. p Eighty-one = iiiinitiiiinniiiiiiniiuinMrnE]iniiiiHnianiiiiuniic]iiMninMininiiiiHiME]uinMiHnniiMiiiiini[]uiiiMiijiiniiiiiiiiiiuc]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiniiiiiiiaiiiiiiMi [♦ ' I iMiiinNiiiiiiHiiHitni niiiiii h a iiiiic: ' f IDltQint n  nam iin iiiniiiiiriiiiirciiiiiiMiiiiiniiiiniiiiiiniiiif LYLA URIZONE COLONNA HAMPTON, VA. Lyla I. K. U.; Glee Club; Dramatic Club; Y. W. C. A., Music Committee ■23- ' 24; Athletic Asso- ciation. You might mistake her for an Italian prima donna at first sight, but to this we would object; for we know her to be only one of us who works a little, plays a little, and sings a great deal. OPHELIA RADCLIFFE COMMANDER NORFOLK, VA. Fee Y. W. C. A., Social Committee ' 23- ' 24; Athenian Literary Society; Athletic Associa- tion. Fee is the happy-hearted sort of a girl that laughs, and laughs, and laughs, and everybody laughs with her — sometimes at her nonsense and sometimes at her laughter. ALICE LILLIAN COOK CREWE, VA. Cookie Nottoway Club, Vice-President ' 24- ' 25 ; Ruff- ner Literary Society; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Here ' s hoping Cookie will be like the cul- inai7 dainty her nickname suggests, crisp, sweet, and well liked by everyone. = Eighty-two z vi  « lilt] iniiiiii:] iiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiii uiiiiiiMiiiiniHiiiiHiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiciiMiiniiiiiHiiiiiiiiMiiaiiiMiiiiiMnMiiiiiHiiiHiiiiiiiMiiiEJMiiMMiiiinim •MIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIC]IIIIIIIIIIIIC]IIIIIIIIIIII[]IIIIIIIIIIII[]IIIIIIIIIIII[ Zbe IDirotnian iHoiiiiiiiiiiinmiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiMiiMiiiiiiiiiHiC]iiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiii : ETHEL LOVE COVINGTON NOTTOWAY, VA. Covey Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Covey has our best wishes for success. She is one of those good-all- ' round, ready-for-work- fun-or-anything people that one likes heaps. VIRGINIA SPOTTSWOOD COWHERD RICHMOND, VA. Pat Pi Kappa Omega; Gamma Theta; Mu Omega; D. L R. K.; I. K. U.; Y. W. C. A., Chairman Music Committee ' 23- ' 24; Chairman Religious Meetings Committee ' 24- ' 25; Dra- matic Club; Glee Club, Secretary; Richmond Club, Vice-President ; Argus Literary Society ; Rotunda Staff. Assistant News Editor ' 24- ' 25; Pan-Hellenic ' 24- 25; Cotillion Club; Athletic Association. Of all the girls in this old world. Can you show me one so fair, As Pat with her lovely face. Crowned by her beautiful hair. Since we know that innocence and beauty combined In our modern day is a rarity; Why should we sit and wonder At our Pat ' s popularity. HARRIET SPENCER COWLES LOANO, VA. Boo French Circle; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Boo is a happy-go-lucky girl who makes her friends smile by her witty remarks. If Boo appears upon the scene with an elfish smile upon her countenance, there is mischief in the air and something ' s bound to h Dpen! She ' s never taken life seriously except French, which is the bane of her existence. S Eighly-three S 1 = jUMiiiniiiDiiiniiiiHiciiiiMinciiMiiiiiiiiiaiiJiuiiiiiKiiiiiiiniiiiuiiiiiniiiiininiiiiiiiiinMiiinuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiniiiuiiiMiiiiiiiaiiiu Miiii[iiiiiii[][iMiiiiiiii(]iiiiiiiniiiaiiiiiitiiiiiC]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiMiiii[: tTbe IDirotnian ll lllll□lni llllllt]llnllllllllalllllllll lnlllllllllllln llllllMllE]l l DEAN REBECCA COX CAPE CHARLES, VA. Dean Glee Club; Athenian Literary Society; Y. W. C. A., Bible Study Committee; I. K. U.: Athletic Association. A light heart lives long. Love me little, love me long. Is our Campbell Kid ' s everlasting song. Our Campbell Kid has a personality you will envy and her intellect is just as keen. Whenever you hear a uke and a voice sing- ing I got a girl in Kalamazoo. think of Dean. She is one of the Canaries of our Glee Club. BLANCHE MARIE CRAIG SHIPMAN, VA. Blanche Los Trabajores; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Fate was kind when she gave Blanche her carefree, never-woiTy disposition. Hers is not an excitable nature; but day in and day out we find her calm and easy-going. MARGARET FENNELL CRAWLEY FARMVILLE, VA. Margaret Ruffner Literal Society, Treasurer; Le Cercle Francais; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Here is another of our ' town girls whom we couldn ' t do without and in whose praise we are always glad to say a word — or rather, many words. S Eighty-lour = • iiiiit}iiiiiiiiiiii(]iuiiiiMiii[]iidii:]niiiiiiiMiniiiiiiiiiiiic]iMniiinnuniiiiiiMnniniiiiiniiniiiiiiiiiiiic]nriiniiiiiniiiiiiHiiuc]Uiiiinuii [• :«]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiuiiii(]iiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiinic]iiiniiiiiiiE]iniiiiiiiiic: XTbe IDirginian iiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiuiniiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiuiiHiiimiiiiiiDiiiiiiin? RUTH THATCHER CREECY NORFOLK, VA. Ruth Gamma Theta; Mu Omega; Glee Club; Cotillion Club; Cunningham Literary Society; I. K. U.; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Ruth is just the kind of girl who must have gotten into all kinds of jam pots and trouble when she was little. How do we know? By her eyes — laughing, dancing, black, or are they brown, eyes? Oh, she has all the other attributes of the modern young lady but why go into details? HELLEN ELIZABETH CRISMAN WINCHESTER, VA. Hellen Zeta Tau; Argus Literary Society; Student Committee, Sophomore Representative ' 24- ' 25; Y. W. C. A., Chairman Conference and Con- ventions Committee ' 24- ' 25; Mandolin and Guitar Club; Blue Ridge Club; L K. U.; Rotunda Staff, Exchange Editor ' 24- 25; Ath- letic Association. Just listen to Hellen talk. You can ' t help but be attracted by that little lisp. People don ' t ever expect these little, bobbed-haired girls to think of anything serious, but here ' s one who not only thinks, but does many things for her school and class. BERTHA MELVILLE CROCKER IVOR, VA. Bertha Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Dignity, reserve, quiet devotion to duty are her striking characteristics. With these and her f aithfulness to duty we are sure she will succeed. = Eighty-five = SiniiitiiiiiiiMiiuEiiiuiiiiHiiniitiEiiiiiiiMiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiMiiinniiiiniintjniiiiiiiiiiniMiiiiiiiiiEiiiiMiiiiinniHiiiiniiiniiiiniiiii «]niiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiuniiiii mill niiiiiiiiiiiiHiiii ic ' X iXQiWldl tl iii i ; ELIZABETH ROBERTSON CROCKETT MAX MEADOWJ, VA. Elizabeth, ' Liz Pierian Literary Society; Glee Club; South- west Virginia Club. President ' 23- ' 24- ' 25; Ath- letic Association; Y. W. C. A. Elizabeth, better known as ' Liz, is one of Southwest Virginia ' s finest girls. She made a brilliant record in teaching in the training school; also in captivating her pupils ' hearts. She ' s very fond of dancing — except — when she has on new shoes. DERILDA ELIZABETH CROWE CREWE, VA. Bluff Nottoway County Club; Student Government Representative; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. She never follows the example set by her name, but is always a willing worker and faithful to her studies. ELIZABETH MARSHALL CRUTE FARMVILLE, VA. Crude Sigma Sigma Sigma; Pi Alpha; N. B. B. O.; D. I. R. K.; Cotillion Club; Glee Club; Var- sity Squad ' 23- ' 24; Freshman Basketball Team; Sophomore Basketball Team; Cun- ningham Literary Society; Prince Edward Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Is she popular? Well I guess. Is she attractive? Oh, my, yes! Does she study? Well, not much. But in her classes she ' s quite the stuff. Sunny disposition? We can ' t say no. An all-round girl with lots of go — that ' s Crutie. ? i[]iiiiiiinmu iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiicjiiiii (iiiiiiiiiMiitiiiiiiliiiiiiDiiiiiiiiiiiin iiiiiEJiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiinicJiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiMiiiiiiuMiiiiiiiiiiniiiinniiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiMiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiio C ' linillllllllEJIIIIIIIIIIIIEllllMIIIIIIICIIIIIIIIIIMEJIIIIIIIlflllCIIIIIIIIIIIIC: XTbe IDirginian iiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiMiuiHiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiimiiiaiiiiiiin KATHERINE NASH DASHIELD PORTSMOUTH, VA. Kat Y. W. C. A., Morning Watch Committee; Jefferson Literary Society; Portsmouth Club; Hiking Club; Athl etic Association. Did you ever meet on the world ' s highway A friend so true, a spirit so kind, A soul so pure, a sport so fine. That she made you happy the livelong day? Then you ' ll know at a glance that our own Kat, Is nothing else but a girl like that. ■ BLANCHE DAUGHTREY FRANKLIN, VA. Blanche I. K. U.; Glee Club; Progressive Educa- tional Club, Reporter; Cunningham Literal Society; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Here is a girl who though quiet, always gets results from any undertaking. MARY LOUISE DEANS PORT, MOUTH, VA. Louise Athenian Literary Society; Portsmouth Club, Treasurer ' 22- ' 23; Y. W. C. A., Alumnae Committee; Athletic Association. Here ' s another from a city by the sea. But you ' d never consider Louise a jolly tar. She is much too delicate looking. Her con- stitution is stronger than it appears to be, for it has stood us for two years, much to our delight. = Eighty-seven = SiiiMiE]riiiiHiiiiic)iiiiiiiiiinE]iiN[]Miiiiiiiiiit]iiiiniiiiiinHiiiiiiiiii[}iiiiiiiniiiE]iiMiiiiiiiic]iniiiiniii(]iiiniiiiiiiE]niiiiiniii(]iiiniiiiiiic]inii :«]iiiiiiiiiiii(] tiiiiiiniiiiHiiiiiiuiiii iiiniiiiiii a iiik ' f IDirOltll f ininiiiiiii tiiiiii iitJiiiii niiiiiiiiiiiiniinn ni 1141 PAULINE FRANCES DEAVER LEXINGTON, VA. Polly Student Senate; Shenandoah Valley Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Talk about a sensation — look at Polly. She has always something funny to tell you, ' spec- ially when a ' Billy or a J or some other specimen of cake-eater has sent her a special. Judging from the number she re- receives one is apt to suspect that she will receive an M. R. S. rather than a B. S. MARY AMONETTE DE MOTT NORFOLK, VA. Amo Mu Omega; Cotillion Club; I. K. U.; Ath- letic Association; Y. W. C. A. Amo I love, but Amo, we love you, our ' Miss Mary. She has a charm all her own and an attractive way which makes her ex- tremely popular. MARY CORNELIA DICKINSON CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. Cornelia Pi Kappa Omeg ; Rotunda Staff. Typist 23- 24, Circulation Manager 24- 25; Virginian Staff, Business Manager ' 24- ' 25; Pierian Liter- ary Society; Albemarle County Club, Presi- dent; Glee Club; Y. W. C. A., Membership Committee; Athletic Association; Student Senate. Busy, busy little bumble bee; and this is a convenient state for Cornelia to stay in, for she is our Business Manager, and manages us very effectively and efficiently. We predict for her a brilliant career as a — teacher? — not ex- actly, although that is entirely possible, but as a veiy successful business woman. = Eighty-eight = ?«ic]iiiiHiiiJuaiiiiiiiiiiiiniiniiiiE]niniininainiHMuiit]iiiinuniiDinnnuiuc]Hiniiiiiii inmiiiiiinininiiiniaiiMiHiMiinininMniic]niiiiiniun iiiiaiiiiiiniiiiE ]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiiE]iiiiiiiiiiuc ' p II II AXni rt ' ' ' MARGARET LOUISE DISHAROON CAPE CHARLES, VA. Margaret Eastern Shore Club; Pierian Literary So- ciety; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Her laugh is contagious and has brightened many an hour for her friends at S. T. C. She ' s your true good sport, game as they make em. There ' s something about her sparkling black eyes and flashing smile that makes you just want to be with her. Chief among our memories of the old school days will be tender thoughts of Margaret. MARGARET WILBER DOBBS NORFOLK, VA. Margaret Athletic Association; L K. U.; Y. W. C. A. A bit of joy, a bit of sadness, a bit of good- ness, a bit of badness, that ' s Margaret. One cannot appreciate a genuine blush until he ' s seen one of this golden-haired lassie ' s, they ' re perfect! Her friendliness is irresistible and her giggles charming. JEAN CASTLETON DOYLE MC KENNEY, VA. Jean. Glee Club; Dinwiddle Club; Pierian Lit- erary Society; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Jean ' s jolly good humor has won her many a friend and carried her through many trying situations. She simply radiates happiness. To spend a dull moment in her presence would be an impossibility. 4 iuniiiniiiiiniiiiinuiiiniiiiiiiianiiiiiiiiiiainiuiniiiuiiniiinniniHiHiiini[]uininiiiiaiHiiniiiiinuniMiuMainiiiiiiiiK]iiiiniiiiiiaiiii iiiiuniiHniiiM iiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiic ; ]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiit]iiiiiiiiiiiii]iiiiiiiiiiii[)iiiiiiiiiiiic: Zbc IDitotnian iiiKiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiHiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiii CARRIE VIRGINIA DREWRY NORFOLK, VA. Carrie Pi Alpha; Cotillion Club, Assistant Business Manager ' 24- ' 25; I. K. U.; Chairman Program Committee; Pierian Literary Society; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. At the beginning of every study hour Carrie jumps into bed, buries her head in a snappy novel and you hear no more from her ' til bed- time, unless occasionally a sigh of content- ment. She says, Why worry ' bout lessons? But she gets there just the same. How does she do it? Maybe it is her lucky red head; if you don ' t think so, figure it out for yourself. VIRGINIA HAZEL DUNN MC KENNEY, VA. Hazel Dinwiddle and Petersburg Club; De-Ho-Ec Club; Hiking Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Hazel is thoughtful and studious; pretty and charming; sincere and reserved. She can always, in facing every problem, though it be a knotty one at times, smile and solve it. ELIZABETH EARNEST AFTON, TENN. Elizabeth Glee Club; I. K. U.; Y. W. C. A. She ' s loving and friendly. Sweet natured and kind, A sweeter girl Will be hard to find.  i[]iiiiii luiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiic]! iiiiinniiiiHiiiiniiiiniiiiiiDiininiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiniiiniiiniiuiiiuuiuiiMinHiiin iicjiiii niiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiin c i «]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiininii(]iiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiit3iiiiiiiiiiiiE ' f y}|| Q|| | f iii[]iiiiriiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiniit]iiiiiiiiiiii(]iiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiii[iii ' i« MAGGIE VERNA EAST CHATHAM, VA. Maggie Athletic Association; Jefferson Literary So- ciety; Y. W. C. A. In spite of her size She ' s a maiden quite wise. Who is just as exact as can be. She ' s studious, yet gay In a dignified way. But her heart, is it at S. T. C.???? BETTY ATKINSON EDMUNDS MC KENNEY, VA. Red Y. W. C. A., Alumnae Committee ' 24- 25; Petersburg-Dinwiddie Club, 24- ' 25; De-Ho-Ec Club; Athletic Association. It may be said, she talks little, thinks more and accomplishes most. KATHERINE EASLEY EDMUNDS HALIFAX, VA. Kitty Sigma Sigma Sigma; Mu Omega; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Jolly, yet serious; True loving, yet sincere. c]lllll llll ]llllllllllllUllllllucllllll lllllallll ull c3HllllHllllnllMlHlllllC]Ulllll lllMllllll llll(]llllllHllMnMllllllllll(]lMlllllll nlHllllll l  iimiiiiiiiiiiiic4 ]iniiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiic: TLbc IDirotntan iiiit]iiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiinic]iiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiii{]iiiiiiniiiiaiiiiuiii « LILLIAN MACK ELLINGTON RICE, VA. Lillian Prince Edward County Club; I. K. U.; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. To say that Lillian is kind-hearted is only expressing mildly the wonderfully sympathetic disposition she possesses. A mixture of fun, wit, and steadfastness with a great deal of kindness and generosity makes Lillian. REVA ELLIOT WINFALL, VA. Reva, Chubby De-Ho-Ec Club; Campbell County Club; Le Cercle Francais; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Who is the girl with the brown eyes and black curly hair? Why it ' s Chubby of course. Just to look at her face makes the day a lot brighter. ADELAIDE VIRGINIA EMORY FORT EUSTIS, VA. Ad Dramatic Club; Athenian Literary Society; Sensational Syncopators; Newport News Club, Vice-President ' 23- ' 24; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. When you gaze at this tall, dignified, beau- tiful girl could you imagine that beneath it all hides the impish spirit of Puck, himself? She is also quite a shiek in the gym and is never at a loss for dancing partners. Ad. I bow. = Ninety-two r 4 iC]iniiiiiiiiiaiiHiiiHiiinMiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiniaiiiinniiiiniiuMHUiiniiinniiiui iiniiiriicniniiiinn(]iiflnipniaiiniiuiuit)uiiiiiiiiiiniiiiniiiniE]iMMiiiH • ]iiiiiiiiiinc]iiiiiiiiiiiit:iiiiiiiiiiiiuiniiiiiiiiic]iniiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiii[: ZTbe IDirotnlan iiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiit]iiiiiiiiiiiit]iiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiinuiiriiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiii MAMIE BILLY ESTES SOUTH BOSTON, VA. ' Mamie Progressive Educational Club; Athletic As- sociation; Y. W. C. A. Mamie is a sure remedy for the blues, for her natural wit and cleverness will throw you into hysterics. She claims that she is Daddy ' s old-maid daughter, but from what we know about her, that is only another of her jokes. RUSSELL LOUISE EVERETT WILLIAMSBURG, VA. Russell Pierian Literal? Society; Y. W. C. A., Social Committee ' 23- ' 24; Tri-County Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Quiet? No! Industrious? Mighty! Peppy and full of fun? She ' s alive to the Nth de- gree. That ' s Russell who hails from Williams- burg — now don ' t misunderstand that. I was jus t wondering — a girl with a bigger heart or a greater curiosity is found not often in a life time. As for wit, Russell has the world beat. MOLLIE INGER FENNE WILLIAMSBURG, VA. Mollie Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. We learned from Mr. Bell that the Greeks idealized symmetry and harmony. They would have raved over Mollie for she is a good ex- example of the well-rounded personality. : Ninety-three = S itiiuiiiniHiniiiiiiiiiint]iiiiitiiuiiiuiJiiiMDiiiiiiMiiiiaiHiiinniiniHiiiinitiuiiiniiiMMaiiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiMiianriiiHriiit:uiniiiiMiniiriuiinii[]iiiiiiiiii []iiiniiiiiiic £.] iiiiiE] iiiiit]iiiiiiiiiiiinimiii niiiiii ihiiii iic: ' | || Aini tl ' ' ' ' ' ' ' £ NELLIE LEE FERRELL LYNCHBURG, VA. ' Nellie Ruffner Literary Society; Campbell County Club; L K. U. ; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Behold a girl with real aspirations. Some day she hopes to be a writer, and indeed shows great promise of so becoming. Keep working, Nellie, and in the near future perhaps we ' ll be reading your books. CATHERINE PRESTON FINNEY BUENA VISTA, VA. Catherine Ruffner Literai7 Society; Bohemian Club; I. K. U. ; Jolong Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Catherine has taken such an active part in our college life these last two years tbat the gap will surely be felt when she leaves. LILLA FORTUNE FOSTER LACROSSE, VA. Lilla Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. If you don ' t know anything ask Lilla, for she is sure to know. She is a fine student and a willing worker. We know success is await- ing her so we wish her all the luck possible. i Ninety-four | iiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[i iic]iiiuiiiiiii|]!!miumuiiii iiuiic]iiiiiiiiiiii()iiiiMiiiiiit]iuiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiMic]iiiiiiiiiiii(]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiM mine : ]llllllllllllt]|||||lllllll[]lllllMllllinilllllllllllUIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIII|[: TLhc IDirgtntan iiii{}iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiii(]iiiiniiiiiit]iiiiiiimii[]iiiiiiiii ' : SARA ELIZABETH FOX AYLETT, VA. Sara Virginian Staff, Assistant Business Manager ' 24- 25; Treasurer Sophomore Class ' 24- 25; Argus Literary Society; Athletic Association; Richmond Club; Finance Committee ' 24- ' 25 of Y. W. C. A. Sara may be quiet but she ' s a go-getter. Who goes after the advertisements and comes back with more than we could possiblv hope for, even in our wildest dreams? We appre- ciate the many things you ' ve done for us in your quiet, unassuming manner. LUCILE FRANKLIN RICHMOND, VA. ' Cile Gamma Theta; Mu Omega; Red Head Club; Richmond Club; Argus Literary So- ciety; D. I. R. K. ; De-Ho-Ec Club, Treasurer; Cotillion Club; Athletic Association. Our red head angel ' Cile! ' Cile is known publicly as a good cook and seamstress, but those who know her privately do not overlook her genius in giving reducing exercises. She puts the before and after series in the shade. If she doesn ' t come back next year what shall we do for light on the hall after eleven o ' clock? For always you could see your way by the light of her wonderful tresses. MARTHA SUSAN FREEMAN HAMPTON, VA. Martha Mandolin-Guitar Club; Progressive Educa- tional Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Have you seen a wee bit of feminimity slip- ping around the halls? That ' s Martha. She tries vei y hard to be meek and serious, bul don ' t you ever think she is. The best about her is: She maketh friends and holds them fast. i Ninfty-fiie I iniHiiiniiiiaiNiiiiiinii]iinnN(]iiuiiiiiiiininiiiiiuiit]jniiMiiin(]iHiiiiiiiuc]iiiiiiMiiij[]iiiiiMiiiii(]HiiiiijMiic]iiiiiiniiiic]iiHiiiiiiHC]iiiiiiiiiiii {«]riiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiii{}iiiiiiiiiiiit]iiiiiiiiiiiiC]iiiiiiiiiiii{]Miiiiiiiiii[: w DC ll tV itll tl ■ i ' i ' i( i i i iiiiiiiiiiii ' 3 i iiiiiiiiiHi i iiiiiiiin iiiiuug BERNICE FRANCES FRETWELL FARMVILLE, VA. Bernice Frances Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Look the world over and you will never find another Bernice Frances. The words that come together and describe her are originality, indifference and independence. She never toiled over her studies but she always came out with the rest. MARY GLADYS FRETWELL STAUNTON, VA. Gladys Athletic Association; Hiking Club; Shen- andoah Valley Club; Y. W. C. A. A pal who is always so happy and gay, That she only spreads sunshine along life ' s way. Her laughter brings gladness to all who are near. Her happiness many a sad heart can cheer. Just to have known her here at S. T. C. Has left an impression for our memory; And no matter how far away she m?y go. She ' ll stay in our hearts for we all love her so. MARGARET ELIZABETH FULLER NORFOLK, VA. Margaret, Jack Athletic Association; Campus League ' 23; L K. U.; Y. W. C. A. Haven ' t you seen a merry bit o ' a girl on the coiTidors at S. T. C? Haven ' t you seen her twinkling eyes just close in merriment? Well, that merry little girl is Jack Fuller, and if you haven ' t met her, you ' ve missed one of the ' Joys of Life. = Ninety-six ' i iiiic]iimiiiininiiiiiiMiiii(]iiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiimiiiniiiuiiniiiE]iiiiiHiiiiicuMiiiiniii(]iiinimins]niiiiHiiiiuiN C ]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiit]iiiiiiiinii[]iiiiiniiiiiC]iiiiiiiniiit]iiiiMiiiiiit: XTbe IDttGintan iiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiMiiiiiHiiiniiiiiii[]i(iiiiiiint[]iiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiii ; NOMA ELIZABETH FUQUA RADFORD, VA. Noma Librarian of Glee Club; Pierian Literary Society; Southwest Virginia Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. We all know Noma by her sparkling brown eyes and auburn curls, and when she sings we feel as if we know her better. Combined with these characteristics we have a sweet and stu- dious disposition. EVELYN LOIS GALLAHER LYNCHBURG, VA. Evelyn Jefferson Literary Society; Campbell County Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. She ' s made it a practice to put all her troubles in the bottom of her heart, then sit on the lid and smile. KATHERINE OTEY GARNETT FARMVILLE, VA. Otey Glee Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Something small and very snappy. Vivacious, gay, and always happy. But in deed and purpose true To herself and others too. Working, studying with a zest Ever striving for the best. $ii]uiniiniiiE]iiiniMiin[]iiiiiMitiiiiinMiiiic]iinniiiM[E]iiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiniiini[]MiHiiiHiiniiniiiiiuiE]nHiuiuHE]iiiiiiiiinic]iiiiiiiiiiiiE]iiiiiiiin | ]iiiiiiiriiiic]ii iiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiEJiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiic p0 11 11 01111 11 iiiHiiMniiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiii niii iiihiiiiiuiiiiiuh niiiiS MADELINE HART GARY KENBRIDGE, VA. Madeline Mandolin-Guitar Club; Sensational Synco- paters; Freshman Basketball Team; Varsity 23- ' 24; Hiking Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Madeline is one of our musicians and they are always welcome. Whether she ' s ' synco- pating or just being natural she ' s a happy addition to any group. She. also holds her own on the basketball court. JOSIE BELLE GATES RICE, VA. Josie Belle Glee Club; Mandolin-Guitar Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. A mixture of fun, humor, and common sense! In fact she is a most delightful com- panion and sincere friend. She can play basketball, too; you ought to see her throw that ball! ANNIE LEE GAYLORD NORFOLK, VA. Annie Lee Y. W. C. A., Morning Watch Committee ' 24- ' 25; Athenian Literai7 Society; Athletic Association. Annie Lee has that much admired and longed for quality of being different. The fact that she is red-headed may partly ac- count for her individual type. It may be said that her talents range from the power of sing- ing beautifully to the capturinjg of a man ' s heart. = Ninety eight = lllllt]llllllllllll(]lllllllllllinillili:]IIIIIIIIIIIIC]IIIIMIIIII|[]|||||||IHIIt]|||||llillllUIIIIIIIIIII|[)lllllllllllinil|lllllllll[]llllllllllll[]IIIIMI ; ]iiiiiiiiiriiE]iiniiiiini(]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiniiiiiiniiiiiiMiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiit: Cbe IDirginian iiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiimiiuiiMiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiDiiiiiiiiu; CORA NANCY GILL WICOMICO CHURCH, VA. Cora Glee Club; Hiking Club; Y. W. C. A., Morning Watch Committee; Athletic Associa- tion. Here ' s a voice from the Glee Club and it ' s a sweet one, too. There ' s nothing too nice to say of this blithe young member of the class of ' 25. NANNIE WALTON GILLIAM TOGA, VA. Nannie De-Ho-Ec Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Her face made sunshine in the shady places. FREIA ANNA GOETZ KEYSVILLE, VA. Freia De-Ho-Ec Club; Athletic Association; W. C. A. A word to speak that ' s good and kind Somehow or other she can always find. ' Ninety-nine | E i • nniiiMiiiniiiniiiMiii]inniiiE}iiniiiiiiiic]innMinn[]iiiiiMinu(]iMiiiiiiiME}iiiinMiiiic]iiinuMiiic]niiiHniii[]iiinniiiiic]uiiiiiiHii[]niiiiiniiin |:iiNniiiiii(]iniiiniiii[]iiiiiiiiniiniiiiiii hii iniin i.iiiit: ' f) IDltOtniatl i n ihhiiiiiimiic]!! iiiuiiiiiniiiiini iiic]iiii FRANCES KATHERINE GOODE HENRY, VA. Kate Progressive Educational Club; Athletic As- sociation; Y. W. C. A. True to herself, True to her friends. True to her duty always. MARY BATTLE GOSE WYTHEVILLE, VA. Mary Ruffner Literary Society; Southwest Vir- ginia Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Quiet and rather reserved, yet who on Tacky Alley does not know Maiy? It fell to her lot to teach history in the Training School, the subject of her greatest dread. Through it all, her sweet disposition remained unimpaired! Remarkable! Girls, Remark- able! NINA ANSON GRAVELY MARTINSVILLE, VA. Nina Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Laughing and singing she goes about her work ever willing to aid, especially when the touch of an artist is needed. Being a lover of sports she is happiest when on a tennis or basketball court. One Hundred ! ' ' tiiiiiiiiiiiiiciiiniiiJiiiiiiiiiiiin I iciiiiiiiniiiium iitiHiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiii Hiiiiiiiiiiiit]|iiiiiiiinic]iiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiMiiiiiC]iiiiiiiiiiii[}iiiiiiMiii|[]iiMiiiiiiiiHiiiiMiiiiiic i ]iiiiniiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuniiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiMiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[: Zbc IDitGinian iiiKiiiiiiiiiiiiiunriiiiiniiHiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiD? LYDIA ELIZABETH GRIFFIN HOLLAND, VA. Lydia Athletic Association; Le Cercle Francais; De-Ho-Ec Club; The Triangle Club; Y. W. C. A. Lydia is an all-round student and has. her own method of winning her way to one ' s heart. She is careful in making her decisions and then sticks to what she believes to be right. It is true that she is quiet and reserved, but we know that the greatest thinkers are those who say least. MABEL GROSSCLOSE CERES, VA. Mabel Athletic Association; Glee Club; Progress- ive Educational Club; Y. W. C. A. ■ Self-reverence, self-knowledge, self-control ; These three alone lead life to sovereign power. CARRIE GUNHILD SIGNID GUDHEIM BLACKSBURG, VA. Carrie Pi Alpha; Athletic Association; Southwest Virginia Club; Pierian Literary Society; Hiking Club; Y. W. C. A. Look at her name and then guess her per- sonality. Carrie is a daughter of the Vikings bold who once sailed the northern seas. So you ' d expect her to have an adventerous un- daunted spirit. Most of these adventures have been carried on within the precincts of V. P. I. Try and guess the results. One Hundred and One .iiiiiinMiiiiMiiiit]iiiiiiiimic]nm]iiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiMUiiiiciiiiiinHiiiE]iMMiHMiininniiiminiiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiniiiimnmiiiimii[]ii OiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiniiiiKJiniiMiiiiiniiiMiiiiiiiniiiiiMniiiHiiii iiic XTbe IDitotnian iiiiE]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiniiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiit]iniiNiiiii[]iiiiiiiii i ELVA MAE GUY PUNGOTEAGUE, VA. Elva. Eastern Chore Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. A cheery little soul is Elva, she sings, she smiles, and worries not at all; yet, she ' s thoughtful, frank, and as good as can be. Tell a fib? Oh, no! That would never do except in cases, of emergency ! ! ! ! ! She says she ' s going to teach, but from appearances, she ' ll teach only one subject and that will be a certain Reeder. MYRTLE VIRGINIA GUY PUNGOTEAGUE, VA. Myrtle Eastern Shore Club; De-Ho-Ec Club; Le Cercle Francais; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. We can always depend on Eastern Shore for some mighty fine girls and you can bet we were not disappointed in Myrtle. LAURA EDNA HALL HICKORY, VA. Edna Freshman Basketball Team; Varsity ' 23- ' 24; Mandolin-Guitar Club; Glee Club; Monogram Club: Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. When one approaches Whitehouse Hall, Edna ' s laugh is the first thing heard. Besides this evidence of a good disposition she is one of our star basketball players, and she is very i..usical. § One Hundred and Two = Siniiiinimiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiicjiiiiiniiiiiaiiiuniuntiiiinuiiinainuiiiniinniiiniiiiiuinniiiiinnuim iiiniiiiiiiniiic ]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiii(]iiniiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiE]iiiiiiiiiiii[: Zhc IDirGinian iiii[}iiiiiiiiiMiuiiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiri DOROTHY CORNELIA HANCOCK ROANOKE, VA. Dot Delta Sigma Chi; Pi Alpha; Athletic Asso- ciation; I. K. U.; Roanoke Club; Y. W. C. A. Dot ' s attractiveness and manner win yo u at first sight. ' Tis said she has a heavy line but we don ' t mind her unraveling it. She also has a serious side which only a few have the pleasure of knowing. SALLIE MATTHEWS HARDY KENBRIDGE, VA. Sallie Zeta Tau; Athletic Association; G. A. L. S.; Y. W. C. A. ' ' Friends are worth more than money. Sallie is going forth into the world as a schoolmarm, and fortunate are the children who will have the privilege of associating with her. May she pass on to them some of that fine spirit of fair play, good sportsmanship, high ideals, and love for the real things that characterize her. Everyone who knows Sallie likes her except her fiiends; and they love her. ROSALIND HENRIETTA HARRELL NORFOLK, VA. Rosalind Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A., Alumnae Committee ' 24- ' 25. Rosalind owns a rare art, Art of hand and art of heart, Understanding wide; Happy ones who reach it find A generous soul, a gracious mind — Treasures that abide. = One Hundred and Three g %iiiiii[}iiiiiiiiiiiiC]iMiMiiiiiiniiEiHniiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiimiic]iiiiMiiiiii[]iiiMiiiiiiic)iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiimiiiiii(]iiiiiiiiiiiiuMin iiiiit]iiiiiiiiiiii[ • ]iiiiiiiiiiiiE]iiiiiiiiiiiit]iiiiiniiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiMCiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiii ic Zbe IDitGintan iiiiEsiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiMiiiniMiiiiiMiiniiiriiiiiriiciiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiitii ADA LEE HAVENS GREEN BAY, VA. A da Glee Club; Athletic Association; Prince Edward Club ' 23- ' 24; President R. P. C. Club ■24- ' 25; Y. W. C. A. It is generally supposed at S. T. C. that Ada ' s favorite occupation is dancing. That is because riding in Ford coupes is absolutely forbidden. ELIZABETH ELEANOR HEDGEPETH HANDCOM, VA. Elizabeth Athletic Association; S. S. S. Club; I. K. U. ; Y. W. C. A. None but herself could be her parallel. Despite her quietness she has s;ained many friends. We feel sure that she will attain success in whatever work she chooses for her life, even if it is to be a Methodist minister ' s wife. ELVA MAUDE HEDLEY SOUTH NORFOLK. VA. Elva Athletic Association; Le Cercle Francais; Y. W. C. A. Describe Elva? That would be impossible! So attractive is her personality! Her sweet, winsome manner has made her very popular. One Hundred and Four {•icjiiiihiiiiuuiHiiiHiiiKiiMMtiiunniiiiniiaHMHniiiiniiiiiiMiinaiiinnuiuciniHniiiiinMiiniiiiiicjniiiiiiiHiaiHiriiniiitiiniiiiiiiiiHHniiiniiiniiiiiinMiia {•iiiiiiiiiiiiiHiHiiiiiniiniMiiiiiiiiiuiiiniiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiic Ube IDirainiari ' aiuiiiiiiiiuiiniiiiiiiiiiiiE]iiiiMiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiC]iiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiti ANNIE HILL HENDRICKS ALTON, VA. Annie Athletic Association; Progressive Educa- tional Club; Y. W. C. A. Here is a Sophomore to delight the Faculty ' s heart, for she is an honest-to-goodness student. JAYNE SWANNE HENDRICKS ALTON, VA. Jayne Athletic Association ; Progressive Educa- tional Club; Y. W. C. A. Some call Jayne the Mystery Girl and except to those who know her best the mystei7 is unsolved. She always tries to uphold our standards of sportsmanship and holds the place of a good citizen in our midst. MARTHA CRANE HINCH ROANOKE, VA. Martha Delta Sigma Chi; Mu Omega; D. I. R. K.; N. B. B. 0.; I. K. U.; Cotillion Club; Argus Literary Society; Y. W. C. A., Social Com- mittee ' 24- ' 25; Athletic Association. Love, goodness, beauty, in her person shine. We are all attracted by Martha ' s irresis- tible personality and lovely disposition. We often wonder which she ' d rather do. take her daily jaunt every afternoon or sleep! S One Hundred and Fine = iumiiiiniii[MiiiimiiniiliiiiiQniHimiMDiiiiuniiiinM miiiiininiiiininniiiiiiHiriinmiiH iiiMiniiiiiiiiiiiicjiiiiiiiiiiiici umiiki (]iiiiiiiiiiiic4 •!•] IIIIIIIHIIIIIItlllllHMIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIUIIIIIinillllllllllin Il!l[ be IDirointau iiii[]inniiiininniiiiiiiiiit]iiiiiiniiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiiniMiiiiiiiiiDiiiiiiiii BESSIE MAE HITCHINGS NORFOLK, VA. Beppie Progressive Educational Club; Glee Club; Athletic Association; I. K. U.; Y. W. C. A. Here ' s Beppie with her mop of curls. She appears quiet as all good schoolma ' ams should. But there ' s more fun behind those brown eyes than you can shake a stick at. She showed perseverance when she came here for a whole summer and the following winter in order to complete her course. MARIE LOUISE HOLLAND HOLLAND, VA. Noisy Athletic Association; Triangle Club; Y. W. C. A. This is Noisy. Isn ' t she cute? Her wit and noise will keep you alive and her smile and happy-go-lucky sort of a way will keep you merry. REVA BERNICE HUFF BRISTOL, TENN. Bun Athletic Association; Pierian Literary So- ciety; I. K. U.; Y. W. C. A. ■ ' Always willing, full of fun. Best of friends, likes everyone. One Hundred and Si: • ' t]iiiii []iiiiiMiiiit[]iiiiiiiic]iiii iii[]i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiti iiiiiinimiiiiminiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiniuiiintiiiiminoiiiiiiniiiniiiMiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiu iiiiiiiciiiiiiii [iiiiiiiiiiiiic : «]iiiiiiiiiiiiE]iiiiNiiiiiit]iiiiniiiiiiniiiiiiiniiic]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiic Zhc IDirGtnian iiiHiiiiiiiiniitiiiiiiMiiJiiuiiriiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiirri i DOROTHY PATTESON HUGHES LYNCHBURG, VA. Dot Pi Alpha Club; Athenian Literary Society; Lynchburg Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Best things come in small packages. We have come to believe this. Although her name is Dot, she holds no small portion of our hearts. We wonder if Dot sanctions the rumors we have been hearing that she isn ' t planning to follow her chosen career always. GERTRUDE LIGON HUGHES RICE, VA. Trudy Athletic Association; Prince Edward Club; Dramatic Club; Y. W. C. A. Here ' s to Trudy! She ' s the kind of a girl everybody likes, lively, attractive, and witty with plenty of ability, energy, and determina- tion. All the points which go to make up a true friend are hers and the greatest good fortune we can wish is that she may occupy a place in the world similar fo the one she has held with her classmates and friends at S. T. C. ELIZABETH CAROLYN HUNTER LYNCHBtJRG, VA. Carolyn Athletic Association; Campbell County Club; Y. W. C. A. Dignity is a pearl of great price. Carolyn ' s host of friends would describe her as the most queenly giil they know, with all the dignity; yet quiet fun lurking beneath. that any girl could have. = One Hundred and Seven 9 !i[)iiiiiiiiMiit]iiiiiiiiuiic]iiiiiinc]niiiiinniniiiuiiiiiiiE]iiiiiiiMiHuininMiiii[]iiiiiiniiiitiiiinuiiinc]iniinnMic]iiniiiiiiHe]uiiiiiiiiiinniiiiniiiiaiiiiii CJimiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiMitJiiiimiiiiiDiiiiiimiiiciiiiiiiiiiiMnjiiiiiiniiic: Zbc IDiroinian iiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiMC]iiHiiiiiiiit]uiinni j VIRGINIA HUNTER LYNCHBURG, VA. Virginia Lynchburg Club; Campbell County Club; Fieshman Basketball Team; Progressive Edu- cational Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. A mighty fine girl named after a mighty fine state and she has made a mighty fine record in a mighty fine college. CLYDE VIRGINIA JACKSON PORT MOUTH, VA. Virginia Portsmouth Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Busy, busy little body, Working all the day; She works from morn ' til eventide, And yet she ' s always gay; For her efforts are for others, And she brings us all good cheer. May our wishes good be with her. For this and many a year. PEARLE ELIZABETH JARMAN CROZET, VA. Elizabeth Dramatic Club; Glee Club; I. K. U.; Argus Literary Society; Y. W. C. A., Bible Study Committee ' 23- ' 24, Membership ' 24- ' 25; Albe- marle County Club; College Club; Athletic Association. She ' s just the person to take a humorous part in a play. Don Quixote, himself, couldn ' t have looked as natural as Elizabeth did in the pageant. Her good humor isn ' t wasted on the desert air. for we appreciate it. = One Hundred and Eisht g ♦itjiiiiiiiiiiiinimii itiiimMitiiimiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiMHUMMUiminimitniiimiimmminiiiiouiitiiiiMDiMiiiiiiuiij i tJiiiiiiiiiiiiHii iiiiniiim itiiiiiin [iiiiiii f C ]iiiiiiiiiiiiC]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiniiiE]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiii [iiiiiii c: XTbe IDirQlnian iiii(]iiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiit]imiiiiiiiiuHiiiiiiimc]iiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiii[i ' BETTIE SUE JERNIGAN PORTSMOUTH, VA. Bettie Portsmouth Club; Jefferson Literary So- ciety; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A, We are glad to have had Bettie in our ranks, for she is a happy combination cf diligence, friendliness, and ability, that is hard to beat. She is always ready to do her part and partici- pate in the activities of our college. NANCfE ORA JETER RICHMOND, VA. Ora Progressive Educational Club; De-Ho-Ec Club; Richmond Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. From her list of organizations you may see that Ora is interested in varied activities. Because of her the State is sure of an ex- ceedingly efficient addition to its corps of Domestic Science teachers. ALICE COLUMBIA JETT VFADDEYS, VA. Alice Y. W. C. A., Morning Watch Committee; Athletic Association. Here is a girl concerning whose success her Alma Mater need never wony. With plenty of spirit to make the best of the present, and plenty of reserve force to make the future count, Alice is bound to do well. : • One Hundred and flme = i it]iiiiiniiiiiaiiiiiiimiicMiiniuiiuiiiiiiii Miiiiiiinic]iiiiiiiiMii[]iiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiMiiMimQmiiiimiiniiniMiiiii ]iiiliiiiiiiii]iiiiiiiiiiii[]lliiliiiiiii(]iiilliiiliii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[: Ube IDivGinian iinHiiiiiniiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iMiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiu{]iiiHiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiu : AGNES TYLER JOHNSON NORFOLK, VA. Athenian Literary Society; El Circulo Espanol, Treasurer; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. This stately girl, who could it be but Agnes? We must not overlook her scholastic ability for we have often noted her good work. It has been rumored that Agnes isn ' t planning to display all her knowledge in a school house — ask John! IDA GERTRUDE JOHNSON MANTEO, VA. Gertrude Progressive Educational Club; Athletic As- sociation; Y. W. C. A. If you go through life, showing a friendly spirit, friendships by the score must result. Gertrude has this spirit and also the conse- quent flock of friends. LULA VIRGINIA JOHNSON ALBERTA, VA. Lou De-Ho-Ec Club; Brunswick Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Lula came to us bubbling with pep. Her favorite hanging out place seems to be down- town, and she nearly always ' rates a date. She and Cousin Tommy seem to be good friends. Just keep your good disposition, Lula, and you ' ll be all right. E One Hundred and Ten = IIII[]IIIIIIIIIIIIC] IUIIII[llllll[]lllllllllll|[]UIIIIIIIIII[]IIIUIUUI IMIlllMLCllllllNIIIII[]llllllllllll[]IIIIIIMIIIiniUmillMlt}IIIIIIIIIIIIC]IIIIIIIIIM c ]iiiiiiiiiiiiHiniiiiniiiuiiiiiniiiiiuiiiiiniiiii(]iiiiiniiiiit]iiiiiiiiiiii[ TLbc WvQininn iiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiMiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiniiiE]iiiuiiiiiiiniiiiiiiii3 RUBY ONETTA JOHNSON PORTSMOUTH, VA. Ruby Portsmouth Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. If we admire Ruby for her devotion to ' the principle of the thing, we love her for her thoughtful consideration, her honest convic- tions and that air of seienity with which she has trod for two years the path to the foot of her rainbow where awaits her a pot full of excellent grades, true friendships, and Farm- ville ' s best wishes. THELMA MARIE JOHNSON ' PARKfLEY, VA. Thelma Eastern Shore Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Thelma moves as calmly through the hurly- burly of college life as if she were walking along a garden path. This serenity is, how- ever, by no means an indication of indiffer- ence. It is rather the result of an exquisite orderliness which, with Thelma, is not a science, but a fine art. BEULAH PESCUD JONES FARMVILLE, VA. Mu Omega; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. She is a winsome wee thing. She is a precious wee thing. She is a lovable wee thing. This dear wee Peggy o ' mine. : One Hundred and Eleven I .i[ iiiimiiiiniiiiuiiiiiiciiiimiiC]iimiiiiiiiaHMiiiimitiiiiimiiiiiniiiiHiiiiioiiiiiiinii(]MMiiiniiiE]iiiiiiiiiiiic] i i iciiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiimiic : Miiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiit]iiiiiiiiiiiiE]riiiimiiiit]iiiiiiiiimniiiiiii c: ZLbe IDitginian iiii[]uiiiiiiiiiiMiniriiiiiu(]iiiiiiiiiiii[iiiiiiiiiMiit]iiiiiiiiiiiii]iiiiiiiU ' S DOROTHY CHAMBERLAYNE JONES CHARLIE HOPE, VA. Dot Athletic Association ; Brunswick County Club. Treasurer ' 23- ' 24- ' 25; Y. W. C. A. Another blonde, but what a quiet one! If her words don ' t betray her thoughts her dim- ples often do. ELIZABETH FIELD JONES RAWLINGS, VA. Libby, Beth Mandolin-Guitar Club; Brunswick Club, Vice-President ' 23- ' 24, Secretai-y ' 24- 25; Ath- letic Association; Y. W. C. A. The cheeriest girl you ever met. Her temper never sours; The minutes spent with Libby, Grow into golden hours. ELSIE JONES LA CROSSE, VA. Athletic Association; Glee Club; Y. W. C. A. Angelic! Oh, but you never can tell! Just wait until you know her. If the picture could only speak and sing as the real little girl can. she would surely wind herself around the heartstrings of everyone. = One Hundred and Twelve E iiiiniiriiiiMiiiC}iiiiiuiiiiic]iiiiic]iiiuiiiiiiiuiiiiiimiii[]iiiuiHiiiiuiiMiiiiiui[iiiimiiiiiiuimiiiiim[:niiiniiiuc]iiHiiin E ' jiiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiKiiiiiiiiiiiiinmiiiiiiitfHimiiiimiuiiiiiiiiiiiic: XTbe IDirginian iiiiciiiiiiiiMiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiimiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiin iii : KATHERINE WATSON JONES BLACKSTONE, VA. Kitty Athletic Association; Dinwiddie Club; Y. W. C. A. Sportsmanship, companionship, scholarship, these are three of her attributes. Need we add any more? LILLIE KATZ NORFOLK, VA. Liltie Jefferson Literary Society; Athletic Asso- ciation. In classes there never was such an earnest, devoted student as Lillie, but once away from books off goes dignity like a cumbersome mask. She also acts as advisor and counsellor for many of her friends. LILLIE OSBORNE KEASLER BURKEVILLE, VA. Lillie ' ' Progressive Educational Club; Nottowav Club; Y. W. C. A. Lillie is one of those people whom we would term a brightener. She can always be de- pended upon to keep her corner bright and cheerful. One Hundred and Thii ]UHiiiniiit]iiiMiiiiiii[iiinii!iK]iinnMiiJit]iiiiiiiiiiirciiMiiiiMiiic]iii iiiinic]Miniiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiininiMiiiniiii(]iiiiHiiiMic]iMiiiiiiiiiEiiiiii ]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[}iiiiiiiiiinMiiiiiiiiiiii[}iiiMtiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiii[: l) H tCOtntHH iiiiniiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiciiinniiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiicjiiiiiiiiiiiininiiiiiiiiiuini MARY ELIZABETH KIBLER WAYNESBORO, VA. Mary Pierian Literary Society; Cotillion Club; Athletic Association; I. K. U.; Shenandoah Valley Club; Y. W. C. A. With a heart ever true and full of fun She laughed and danced and talked and sung. KATHERINE HARRIET KISER TAZEWELL, VA. Katherine Southwest Virginia Club; Glee Club; Ath- letic Association; Y. W. C. A. Beauty and dignity combined, A character sweet and true, A personality all her own Has Kitty, a girl true blue. MARTHA ELIZABETH KISER TAZEWELL, VA. Martha Athletic Association; Southwest Virginia Club; Glee Club; Y. W. C. A. With lively talk and laughter gay. With work and friendship kind She drives all of our cares away. This girl so true and fine! One hundred and Four, ; MIIIC]IIIIIIIIIMII]|lllllllllllt]:ilili:illlllMIIIIIC]||lllllllll|[]IMIIIIIMII[]llllllllllll[]llllllllllll[]IIIIIIIIIIM[]lllllllllll|[]llllllllllll[IIIIIIIIMIII[]|IMIIIIi:ilUI ! ]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiMii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiimiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[: XTbe IDiroinian iiiiMiiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[}iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiii-; WILLIE DRUCILLA LACKEY COVESVILLE, VA. Billie Athletic Association; Albemarle Club; Y. W. C. A. Billie is well known around our college, for who wouldn ' t recognize Marcheta, Lamplit Hour, and many other popular songs wherevei she is to be found. Aside from singing her next hobby is projects. ANN VIRGINIA LAMBERT wayne:boro, va. Ann ViTginia Dramatic Club; Mu Omega; G. A. L. S.; Athletic Association; Shenandoah Valley Club; Varsity Basketball •23- 24; Y. W. C. A. We shall always remember the first scenes of The Yellow Jacket and Ann Virginia sit- ting calmly in heaven! She has much love for little things and we all admire her taste. MATTIE RANDOLPH LAND EMPORIA, VA. Mattie Cunningham Literary Society, Treasurer; Emporia Club, Treasurer; Y. W. C. A., Mem- bership Committee; Athletic Association. Black, curly hair, plus bewitching blue eyes, a tiny figure, and a bright, winsome smile, these make up Mattie. She ' s a gay little one, but she can be serious too. She is well known for her good disposition and thoughtfulness of others. = One Hundred and fifteen = ?R]iiiiiitiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiniiit]iiiiniiiiiiuiiiiiiiiuiit]iijnMMiii[]iiMiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiMi[)iiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiK iiciiuiiiiiiiiic ; C ' liiiiiiiniiiEiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiitiiiiMiiiniiiiMiiiiiiniiriiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiic: Cbe IDirotnian iiiiiiMinniiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiniHiiiiiiiiininiiiiiiiiniiniiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiv LUCILLE LATIMER TOWNSEND, VA. Lucille Athenian Literary Society; Eastern Shore Club, Secretary; I. K. U.; Athletic Associa- tion; Y. W. C. A. We know a little girl With laughing, bright, brown eyes. Whoever wins this maiden ' s hand Will surely win a prize. Our words come not promiscuously, We ' re sure of what we know; Whatever task Lucille is given Twill surely be done just so. EMILY LOUISE LAWRENCE , PORTSMOUTH, VA. Mutt Cunningham Literary Society; Hiking Club; Portsmouth Club; Y. W. C. A., Social Com- mittee ' 23- ' 24; Athletic Association. Little; black, bobbed hair; brown eyes — that ' s Emily. Just like many other people you say? Oh, no, for there ' s her sunny dis- position and vivid personality which keep h.,r always happy, and refreshing to others. VIRGINIA EVELYN LAWRENCE PORTSMOUTH, VA. Virginia Portsmouth Club; Ruffner Literary Societ. ; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Virginia is a girl whose motto is don ' t work unless necessaj-y. When the has to, however, she always looks on the bright side of it and her grades show the happy outcome. One Hundred and Sixteen ;.iiiii[]iiiiii [Ill iiiii(]iiiiiii:]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiMiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiniiniiiiiiiiiNic]iiiiiiiiiiiini iiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiimiimEiiiiiiiiiminiiiiiiHiiiiciiiMi iiniiiiMiiiiiio :oiiiiiiiiiiiinijiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiit]iiimiiiiii[)iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiic: Zhe IDitGintan iiiic]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiiC]iiiiiiiiMii[]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiih GEORGIA AGNES LEFTWICH CLIFTON FORGE, VA. Georgia Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. She ' s just a wee bit of a mite but she doesn ' t get walked over, as Nellie is fall enough to look out for her. She ' s so retiring that we little expected her to bob her hair, but that only proves some more things about these so-called quiet people. MADGE LORENA LEWIS WHITEWELL, N. C. Madge Zeta Tau; Carolina Club; I. K. U.; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. She is a puzzle to us. There are times when we believe that she is the quiet, demure girl that she looks; while at other times we believe her to be the ' naughtiest girl ever. One is first impressed by her frankness; indeed this virture has no doubt caused her and her friends many blue moments, but it always seems to come out all right. Her friendship is like her Carolina drawl, slow but constant. VIRGINIA GIBSON LEWIS PETERSBURG, VA. Virginia Zeta Tau; Spanish Club; French Circle; Athletic Association; Religious Meetings Com- mittee of Y. W. C. A.; Freshman Basketball Squad; G. A. L. S.; Athletic Editor of Rotunda ' 24- ' 25; Cotillion Club; Petersburg- Dinwiddie Club; Athenian Literary Society. If you see two girls coming along the hall and some witty soul makes the unusual re- mark — Here come Mutt and Jeff — then you know that little Virginia and Ann Virginia are putting in an appearance. Just as these two famous characters have become a part of our daily life, so has Virginia. Little — but she is far from insignificant and one would do well to cultivate her friendship. One Hundred and Se : iiiiiit)iiiiiiiiitiic]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iii!ie]iiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiuiiiiiiii[] iiiiiicii iiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiit] iiiiiiiciiimiiiiiiicjiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiio} • ]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiii{]iiiiiiiiiiiinniMiniiiiniiiiiiiiiMininiiiiiiiiic XTbe DltGtnlan iiii[]iiiiiiiiininiiiiiiiiniiE]iiiiiiiiiiiiEiiiiiiiiiiiiic]Miiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiii « JUDSON LIFSEY EMPORIA, VA. Judy Zeta Tau; Y. W. C. A.; I. K. U.; Cunning- ham Literary Society; Emporia Club; Athletic Association; Sophomore Basketball Squad. Although Judy ' just came to us from Harrisonburg this year, she ' s already one of us. She ' s a good old sport and right there when there ' s any fun going on, but her grades don ' t suffer from it. Now, Judy, please tell us what strange attraction Richmond has for you. ROSE LIPPMAN NORFOLK, VA. Rose Athletic Association. To strangers Rose seems very distant and reserved, but we know better. She is one of the few who have not succumbed to the bar- ber ' s craze, and she still retains her wealth of black hair. SARAH LETITIA LIPSCOMB FARMVILLE, VA. Sarah Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Somewhere next year, in our Old Dominion, some little citizens of the future will be for- tunate enough to call Sarah teacher. S One Hundred and Eighteen , = ?«iHiiiHiiiiMiniiiiiiiiiiME]iiiiiiioiiMnMiii(]iiiMiiinuHiu iiiiiuaiiriiiiniiic]iiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiniii[]iiiiiiiiiHi(]iiih ]iiiiiMiimHiriiiiiMiii(iiiimiiJiiinmiiiiiminiiiiiiiiiiii[]ii iic: Zhc IDiroinian iiii[]iiniiiiiiiic]iniiiiiiiiK iiiiniiiiiic]iiiiniiiiiiuiiiiiiiHiiiaiiiiinii :« META LOUISE LUXFORD PRINCESS ANNE, VA. Lou Argus Literary Society; Campus League; Travelers Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Love, sweetness, beauty, from her person shine. So sweet, so gentle, and so refined. Where can a more fitting example of the above be found than in Lou? HATTIE BEATRICE LYTHGOE RICHMOND, VA. Hatde Athletic Association; L K. U.; Y. W. C. A. There is no half-way business about Hattie; when she does a thing it is with her whole heart and Loul; especially if it is something that must be done, she ' ll be sure to do it well. LOIS ARGYLL McCLUER FAIRFIELD, VA. Argyle Y. W. C. A. Alumna; Committee ' 23- ' 24- ' 25; Athletic Association; Argus Liteiary Society; Shenandoah Club. A girl who can write to suit a king. In fact she can do most anything. With pencil and ink. Must I tell you, or can you think? Yes, it is Argyle McCluer. 5 • One Hundred and Nineteen g (•iiMiiEiiiiiniiiiiiHimiiiiniiEiiimiMiiiiHiiiiniiiiuiiiiioiiiiiiHiiiniiiiiiuiiiitinniiniiiiEiiiiiiiiiiiiiunniim i[]iiiiiiiiiiiic : ! ]|||||IIIIIMUIIIIIIIIIMIC]IIIMimillDIIIIIIIIIIIIE]lllllllllllinilllllllllll[ Zbc IDitGintan iiii[]iiiiimiiiiniiimiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiiE]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiMiii ELIZABETH McCLUER FAIRFIELD, VA. Beth Y. W. C. A., Music Committee ' 23- 24, Rural Life Committee ' 24- ' 25; Athletic Association: Argus Literai-y Society; Shenandoah Valley Club, Vice-President ■24- ' 25. Beth has a smile you just can ' t forget. And I saw it when first we met. And if you saw it, you would have to smile too. Beth, with your smile you ' ll be sure to win through. BONNIE McCOY MARTINSVILLE, VA. Bonnie Progressive Educational Club; Athletic As- sociation; Y. W. C. A. A considerate and dependable friend, that is Bonnie. Like ' caching? I should say she does. Her reatest happiness is In teaching the first grade. MARY PERRY McINTOSH ORANGE, VA. Mary Mac Pi Alpha; I. K. U., T reasurer ' 24- ' 25; Ath- letic Associetion; Y. W. C. A. There are many girls that you don ' t even stop for a second glimpse of, but Mary Mac is one you want to see two, three, and many times. You know she must be attractive or else why is there always such a large group around her? She is our cutest ' ' girl, and we know when she has left us there ' ll never be another Maiy Mac. = One Hundred and Twenty = = □ ?i[]iiiiiiiitiii[]iiiiniiiiii[]iiiiiiiiit]iiiiiiiiiiHtiiniHininnniinuniiariiiiiuiuc]iMniiiiiiiDMiiMinnic]iMiiiiiiitiniiuuiiMn(]iiiiiiiiiiii(]iiiiiiiniiiuiMiiii ■: ]|IIIIIIIIIIIE]IIIIIIIIMIIClllllllllllllC]IIIIIIIUIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIinilllllllllllC Zbc IDirGiniari mciiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiitiiMiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiMiii EVA BEATRICE McKENNEY SOUTH NORFOLK, VA. Eva Freshman Basketball Team; Varsity ' 23- ' 24; Monogram Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. T wonder who shoved that trunk in front of my door. Ask Eva, she s the source of all mischief on Whitehouse Hall. Jolly, viva- cious, happy, and carefree; studious, attract- ive, and very athletic. All these adjectives and more are needed to describe her. If you don ' t know her, you have missed that which only an introduction will accomplish. MARY EDWARD McKINNEY CHASE CITY, VA. Mary Le Cercle Francais; Ruffner Literai-y So- ciety; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. We thank you, Westhampton, and if you have any more like Mary we ' ll be glad to have you send ' em right along on the N. W., F. O. B. MADELINE MONTAGUE McMURDO UNIVERSITY, VA. Ena Pi Kappa Omega; Rotunda Staff, Assistant Editor ' 24- 25; Vice-President Class ' 24- ' 25; D.amatic Club; Property Manager ' 24- ' 25; Argus Literai7 Society; Y. W. C. A., Relig- ious Meetings Committee ' 23- ' 24- ' 25; Athletic Association; Student Standards Committee ' 23- ' 24; Albemarle County Club; Le Cercle Francais; Student Senate. Stately and tall is Madeline With poise enough for any queen. Strong and wise as she is good, A perfect type of womanhood. Yet Ena has her fun as well. And those beneath her magic spell Of wit and joy, can surely tell Why so and so and do-funny fell. One Hundred and Twenty-o i[]|nMIIIIIII[]|||||||||||IC]IIIIIIIIUMIIIIIHIIIE]IIIIUIMIIIt]IIIIIIIIIIIIC IIIimilllUinilllllllinillMIIIIIII[]llllllllllll[]lllllll|IIIIC] [JIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIJII IICllll IIIC4 4 ]IIIIIIIIIIIIC}IIIIIIIIIIMC]IIIIMIIIIIIt]IIIIIIIIIIIIC]UIIIIIIIIII[]llllllllllll[; Ube IDirotnxan lll|[]|Mllllllllinilllllllllll(]|IIIIIIIIIIK]IIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIHIIIIII[]lllllllll SALLY ROANE McMURDO UNIVERSITY, VA. Chicha G. A. L. S;. Student Standards Committee ■24- ' 25; Glee Club; Argus Literary Society; Le Cercle Francais, Secretaire ' 24- ' 25; Albe- marle County Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. We ' ve seen ye, pensive brush in hand. Ready to paint some stretch of land. Only a brush and daub of paint, And lo! ye ' ve made some picture quaint. A girl as good as well as wise, A little of heaven in woman ' s P!uise; Ye ' re shure a girl of sagasitee And I tell ye we ' ll be missing ye. ELIZABETH BAGLEY MADDUX - BLACKSTONE, VA. Teadie Zeta Tau; Nottoway Club; G. A. L. S.; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Thank you! This write-up is not to be stereotyped A sweet demure young lady came to us. etc, but to introduce the one and only Elizabeth Maddux of State Teachers College. She ' s a level-headed girl all right and as a teacher she ' s one of the hardest workers with proportionate success. JANIE ELIZABETH MARTIN CULLEN, VA. Janie Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. There are some people who are so attractive that when they are in your presence you are conscious of their personality. This is exactly the influence which Janie exerts, and we feel that we shall miss her jolly, good nature when she leaves S. T. C. One Hundred and Twenty- SiHiiii niiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiniiiiC3UiMiiiiiii(]iiiiiiiiiiiit]uiinuiiiiE]iiniiiiinit]tiiiiiiuiiit3iiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiii[] niciiii iiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiii(]iiiiiiiiiiiic « ]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiMiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiit]iiiiiiiiiiiit]iiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiic ' y l XXCiXWXdl tl ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ° ' £ CHRISTINE MASON RICE, VA. Teen Prince Edward County Club; Athletic Asso- ciation; Y. W. C. A. We who know her couldn ' t get along with- out her, and say to those who have missed the opportunity of knowing her that a great privi- lege has been denied them. ALMA MATTHEWS KENBRIDCE, VA. Alma Progressive Educational Club; Athletic As- sociation; Y. W. C. A. Alma reflects her strong personality on all with whom she comes in contact. She laughs with the laugher, and sympathizes with the sorrowful. ALMA ROSE MAYNARD PORTSMOUTH, VA. Katrinka Alma Ruffner Literary Society, Vice-President ' 24- ' 25; Sophomore Class Reporter ' 24- 25; Ports- mouth Club, Treasurer ' 24- ' 25; Mandolin- Guitar Club; Y. W. C. A., Alumnae Committee ' 24- ' 25; Athletic Association. Can you imagine Alma as a dignified school- ma ' am? Her pep and wit which have added so much to our days at S. T. C. don ' t seem to fit in with this picture. = ■ One Hundred and Twenly-lhree = iciiiiiiiuiiiininiiinHMEiiiiHiHuiiniiiiniiauiiiiiiHiinnniiiiiiiinnMiiinninniHiiiHiinnniiiiinitiiiiiiiMiiiinniiiiiniiiciiiiinHiiiKiiiiniiiiiuaiiiiiiiiii C ' lllllllllHIIUIIIIIIIiniltllllllHMIIIHIIIIIIIIUMEJIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIini: XTbe DitGintan iiii[iiiiiiiiiiiii(]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiniiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiitiiiniiiiu:« EVA LOUISE MAYS LYNCHBURG, VA. Eva Campbell County Club; Pierian Literai7 Society; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Eva is just one of those happy-go-lucky girls that no one can help loving. She is always ready for fun or — esthetic dancing in pageants — you ask her. THELMA LEE MICHAEL LAWRENCEVILLE, VA. Thelma Brunswick Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Thelma is — well, she ' s Thelma. Hunt the whole school over and you ' ll not find another just like her. She believes there is a time for work and a time for play, but she sometimes gets the times mixed. DELANIA VARCOE MILAM RANDOLPH, VA. Pete Spanish Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Delania, known as Pete, Delineator, and Laney, should have as another name, Wit. For all who know her will surely agre2 that she is the wittiest girl in Garland Dormitory. Her motto is: Love no man, not even your brother, If girls must love, love one another. One Hundred and Twenty- jou ?ii] iiiii[iiiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiii[]iiiiii i]iiiHiniini]HuiiHiiHuiiHiitniuiMiniiiiuaiiiiiiiinnt]iinmuiiiDiiiiiiuininiriiiiiiiiiiniiiuiiiinic]uiiiiiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiii(}iiiiiiiiiiiic CrlllllllHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIilllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIt: ZTbe IDitGtntan iiiic]iiiiiiiiiiii{]iiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiniiuiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiii : LORENA ESTELLE MILES NEW.OMS, VA. Lorena Southampton Club; S. S. S. Club; Glee Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. You ' ve all heard the rhyme about the girl with Jie curl in the middle of her forehead. Well, this doesn ' t apply to Lorena for she never is bad. She is always smiling, the smile that comes from service rendered to her fellow- students. No, they ' re never big, just little things, things as little as herself and as sweet and modest. KATHERINE GARDNER MONTAGUE LYNCHBURG, VA. Kitty Pi Kappa Omega; Gamma Theta; Pi Alpha; D. L R. K.; Cotillion Club; Student Com- mittee, Freshman Representative; Virginian, Alt Editor ' 24- ' 25; Argus Literary Society; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Kitty, our artist, has certainly added beau- tiful touches to many phases of our college life. How different our annual would be without her drawings; what would we do without her posters, and the many other beau- tiful things she makes for us? This is just one of her distinguishing characteristics, for she has many more just as delightful. ELVIE BURNETTE MOORE ROANOKE, VA. Elvie Shall we ever forget her smile? Surely not! She has a smile that the multitudes envy. Witness Elvie and Marjorie, the two inseparables. S One Hundred and Twenly-fiie g inniiiiiiMiiniiiniiiiiiiEiiiHiciiciiiiiiiiiiiiiniimiiiiinuiiiiinnMiEiniiiiiiiiiinmiiiimiiHiiiiiiiuiiiEJiiiiMiiim iiiiiii[« •MIIMIIIIIMICllllllllliniElllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIMIIIIIIIlr Zhc DivQinian iiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiniiHiniiiiiiiiitJiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiii ? SUE ELIZABETH MOSELEY LYNCHBURG, VA. ' Liz Kindergarten Club; Campus League; Camp- bell County Club; Blue Ridge Club; Y. W. C. A., Conference and Convention Committee; Argus Literary Society; Athletic Association. Liz is going to be a teacher. Or something of that sort; But she is always fooling ' round Stead of studying as she aught. She ' s very fond of playing tricks, But she always plays them fair; And if smiles were worth a penny, Liz would be a millionaire. MARY AGATHA MOUNT L YNCHBURG, VA. Mary Dramatic Club; Aigus Literary Society; Freshman Basketball Team; Campbell County Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Bang! Dash! Crash! Heavens, what ' s coming? Maiy Mount of course! WelL good, for where you have Mary you certainly have fun. Mary ' s just bubbling over with mischief and she ' s forever keeping you guess- ing what she ' s going to do next, for from her inscrutable countenance you can never tell. ANNIE HARRISON MURRAY DANVILLE, VA. Annie Permit us to present Miss Annie Murray, who is a creditable member of our class and one of the reasons why we dread the parting caused by commencement. j One Hundrrd and Twenty-six = Niii[]iiii|iiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiuiMUiEmuiUMM]iMiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiniiiiu]miimjji • ]iiiiiiiiiiiii:]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiit]iiiimiiiii[iiiiiiiiiiiii[: Zbe IDirotntan iiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiniiciiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiimiiiiiuiiiMiiiiiiiniiiiiiiii ' ; KATHLEEN GARNER MYERS FINCASTLE, VA. Keen Pierian Literaiy Society; Student Govern- ment Committee ' 24- ' 25; Athletic Association; Southwest Virginia Club; Y. W. C. A., Morn- ing Watch Committee ' 24- ' 25; Progressive Educational Club. Keen is the kind of a girl who never tries to bluff her way, for she is enterprising, stu- dious, and capable. She does not believe in wasting words unnecessarily, but when the occasion demands it she can certainly speak her mind. MARY OLIVIA MYERS FINCASTLE, VA. Mary Pierian Literary Society, Athletic Associa- tion; Le Cercle Francais; Southwest Virginia Club; Y. W. C. A. Mary is jolly, happy-go-lucky and always ready for fun. Whenever there is a spread on Whitehouse Hall she is right there. Still she is serious as well as jolly, and studious as well as happy-go-lucky. MRS. ELMA STOKES NEVILS ROWESVILLE, S. C. Mrs. Nevils Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Where else but in Mrs. Nevils could we ever find such a charming personality? She has come a great distance but has formed many friends at the end of the journey. We wish you success and happiness in the future. Onf Hundred and Tnenf Mt]iinniiiiut]iuiiiiniii(]niiini[]iiiiiiuiiiic] ' iiiiiiiuiiinniiiiHniinniiiiiuiiiuiniiiiiininiriiiiiinuc]iiiiniiiiiiC]iiniiiiiiiic]iiiinMiiii[]iiiiiiiiin |3 ' MniiiiiHiimMimiiiiiiiiuiiimiiiiiiHi iiiiiic] Nt: ' [)0 VDltQini ll ™ miiinMiiiiiniiiniiiiiitug ELLIS NOWLIN LYNCHBURG, VA. Ellis Delta Sigma Chi; Mu Omega; D. I. R. K.; N. B. B. O.; Glee Club; Cotillion Club; Cun- ningham Literary Society; L K. U.; Campbell County Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Every individual nature has its own beautv as truly as the proverb about the deepness of still water. Those who know Ellis could prob- ably testify to it as the beauty of hers. Down in Ellis depths lies a sense of humor and a sweet and loving nature. ANNE THOMPSON OAKEY SALEM, VA. Anne Tom Sigma Sigma Sigma; Pi Alpha; D. 1. R. K. ; Argus Literary Society; Roanoke Club; Co- tillion Club; Sophomore Basketball Team ' 25; Athletic Association ; Y. W. C. A. One who will pass the test of friendship, s sport in athletics as well as other activities, a Howdy-do for everyone, accompanied with a smile — here ' s to Anne Tom. FLORENCE TAYLOR ODELL NORFOLK, VA. Florence Athenian Literary Society; Athletic Asso- ciation; Y. W. C. A. While she takes life seriously enough to accomplish what she sets out to do, she doesn ' t take it so seriously that she cannot enjoy all the fun that is coming her way. One Hundred and Twenty-etght iiic]iiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiii[]miii]iiiiiiiiiMi[]iii niiiuiiiiiiiM II raiiiiiiiKiiu [iiiMiiiiiiiin iiiiiiiciiiiui iniiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiMiiMiiiimiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiic i • ]iiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiirii[]iiiiiiiiinit]iiiiiiiiriiiaiiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiii[: Cbe IDitGintan iiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiinmiiiiiiniE]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiiDiiiiiiiii ; MARY GLADYS PAINTER TAZEWELL, VA. Gladys De-Ho-Ec Club; Southwest Virginia Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. If it ' s to dance in the gym — call Gladys. If it ' s to go to Gilliam ' s — call Gladys. If it ' s to gossip or study — call Gladys. If it ' s a good all-round girl — call Gladys. GLADYS ETHLEEN PARKER MONTVALE, VA. Gladys Hiking Club; Tennis Club; Athletic Asso- ciation; Y. W. C. A. If we were asked for an example of the eternal feminine, we ' d name Gladys. It would be hard to find anyone prettier, gayer, more attractive or capricious. VIRGINIA CAROLINE PARKINSON WARRENTON, VA. Si£;ma Sigma Sigma; Mu Omega; D. I. R. K.; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. A real good friend, good to look at, a good sport, plenty of pep! Who wouldn ' t like Caroline? Evidently many do from the num- ber of hops she attends. = One Hundred and Twenly-nine i %i]iiiiiiHiiiiniHiiiiiiiiit]niMi:HC]uiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiMiHinniiiMiit]niiiiiiiiiininiMiiHiic]niMiiiiiii(]iiinMiininniiiinMiiniHniiiiitic]iiMiiiiiiii | ]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiiE]iiMniiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiE]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiic; p l XirOtni n ' ' i ii ' i ' i ' ' ' ' ' ' ' i ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' i ' ' LUCY PARSONS YALE, VA. Lucy Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; S. S. S. Club. Lucy and fun an inseparable. She believes in having a good time just so it doesn ' t inter- fere with her school work. If it had not been for Lucy some of us might have given up in despair long ago but so long as she is around we can ' t give up. LUCY ESTELLE PARTRIDGE JARRATT, VA. Ludie Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; S. S. S. Club; L K. U. We can ' t imagine our little curly-headed Ludie a dignified teacher at John Randolph — but she is, and a successful one. She looks very innocent when you tease her but from the number of letters she gets from Richmond as well as Jarratt we think it ' s rather serious. We wish her a most successful teaching career of a few years. FRANCES PAXTON ROANOKE, VA. Frances Delta Sigma Chi; Pi Alpha; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; I. K. U.; Roanoke Club. Frances came to us from Hollins, but has already made many friends here. And from the daily letters there appear to be friends or a friend elsewhere. We hope her stay has been so pleasant that she will come back for her degree. = One Hundred and Thirty = iiiii[]iiiiiiuiiiic]iiniiiiiiiic]iiiiii:]iiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiMiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiMciiiiiiiiiMiic]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiK]iiiiiiiiiiii[] C }iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiic)iiiiiiiiiiii[: Ube DitGinian iiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiiuiiniiiiiiiiHiiiiimiiiic]iiiiiiimii[]iiiMiiiiiiiniiiiiiiii VIRGINIA LUCILLE PETERS FRANKLIN, VA. ' Cile Dramatic Club; S. S. S. Club; Athenian Literary Society; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. ' Cile is always up in the air over some- thing. She laughs a great deal and talks a great deal more. In fact, there ' s no telling when she ' s going to stop once she ets started. We look upon her as a valuable possession and would feel that we were missing a lot without her contagious laugh. MARY LINN PETTY ROANOKE, VA. Mary Linn Sigma Sigma Sigma; Pi Alpha; Vice-Presi- dent Y. W. C. A., Music Committee ' 23- ' 24; Pan-Hellenic Representative; Argus Literary Society; Cotillion Club; Roanoke Club; Ath- letic Association; D. I. R. K. If we had a track team Mary Linn would be a fit aspirant, for she has been trained on the Y. W. track. Every time you see her she is rushing wildly around with about a dozen things to do. She always seems to get them done. But in the twinkling of an eye she has acquired a new list and off she goes again. GLADYS THEODORA PHILLIPS WACHAPREACUE, VA. Gladys Eastern Shore Club; Mandolin and Guitar Club; Hiking Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. True to herself and to her friends and to her duty, that ' s Gladys. And it makes her the most loyal Farmvillite, the most willing helper, and the best little pal we know. = One Hundred and Thirty-one = ' = = %t]iMiiiimMC]iiiiiuiiiiiniiniMit]uiiiiiiiiiiE]iiimiiiiiii]iMiiiiiiiiiniiimiiiiiit]niiiiiiMMUiiiiiniiiiiE]iiiMiiiiiiiE]iniiim [•iiiiiiiiiiiiini iiiiiicjiiiiNiiiiiiniiiiiii niiniMiiiiiniiiiii ic: f) li tCQltltHn iiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiniin i iniiiiiiiiiiii[]iiii iiicjii iiiiinniiS LUCY ELIZABETH PHILLIPS BELLE HAVEN, VA. Lucy Eastern Shore Club; De-Ho-Ec Club; Ath- letic Association; Y. W. C. A. Here ' s to Lucy, kind and true. Who has been our friend. May good luck e ' er follow you And pleasure without end. ANNIE IRENE PIGGOTT PURCELLVILLE, VA. Irene Pig Hiking Club; Dramatic Club; L K. U.; Athletic Association; Y. ' W. C. A. We shall always remember Pig by her curly locks and her never ending smile. Her motto is Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow, yet when tomorrow comes it ' s the same old story. VIRGIE BLANCHE POLLOCK WHITMELL, VA. Virgie Glee Club; I. K. U.; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Virgie may have her faults but S. T. C. has never found them, and we almost envy the children whom she will teach. We may see a frown on her face but don ' t worry, for a smile will soon take its place. = One Hundred and Thirty-two . i ?iiiiiE]iniiiiiiiiit]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiint)iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiiint]iiinriiini(iuiiinMiiK]iMiiiiiMiiciiiiniiiiiiiE]iiiniMiHiE]niii iiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iMiiiiiiiM i 3iiiiniiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiimiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii(]iiiiiiiiiiii[: TLbc IDirginian iiiic]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiiHiniiiiniiic]iiiiiiiiiiiiC]iiiimiiiiiaiiimib9 LAURA MARGARET PORTLOCK NORFOLK, VA. Peg Pi Alpha; Cotillion Club; Pierian Literary Society; Student Senate ' 24- ' 25; L K. U.; Y. W. C. A. Think of Peg — you think of peals of laugh- ter — for indeed those two go hand in -hand. Oh, Peggy, please dance the first dance with me! For isn ' t that the argument all the way up to the gym every night? Who wouldn ' t get a thrill out of struttin with Peg? We are evidently not the only ones who receive a thrill when dancing with her, for it ' s not un- usual to see her pack her bag, and off she goes for the week-end. STELLA GLADYS PRESSON WAKEFIELD, VA. Stella Y. W. C. A. Morning Watch Committee ' 24- ' 25; Dramatic Club, Assistant Property Manager ' 25; Southampton Club; S. S. S. Club, Secretary ' 24- ' 25; Athletic Association; Athenian Literary Society. She ' s jolly, sincere and true. And a friend to all of you. Always happy, always kind, always eager to aid anyone, so we find her in school life. She is a good student and witty companion, but best of all, always a friend. RUBY PEARL PRfCE FARMVILLE, VA. Ruby Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. What would we do without those people who are so quiet, yet so essentially a part of our college? Ruby is one of these and we hate to think of the time when her place must be filled by another. One Hundred and Thiny.ihr, i i t)iiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiii{]iiiiiiiMiiiniiiiiiiiiiii(]i iiiiiniii iiiHiiii iiiMiiiiiiiiini(]iiiii iciiiii iiiciiiiii.i itjiiiii luiiiiiii utiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiuiiiiuiiiiiii e ; ]iiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiuiiii:]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiMiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiic Zhc IDitGinian IIIIC]||||IMIIIIIE]HIIIIIIIIIIC]llllllllllll(]lllllllliniC]llinillllllE]IIIIIIIIU MILDRED MARIA RAGSDALE DE WITT, VA. Milly Y. W. C. A., Publicity Committee ' 23- ' 24- 25; Pierian Literary Society; Dinwiddie County Club, President ' 24- ' 25; Glee Club; Athletic Association. Milly is a friend to every one, happy, good- natured, and never dull; sincere and tr ue in all she does. She is a math shark, and a wizard on breadless dinners, just ask her supervisors and sister teachers. MRS. EVELINA GRACE RANSON FABMVILLE, VA. Grace Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Not many know Grace, for she is one who does not like to attract attention, but pursues her thoughtful course quietly. The longer you know her the more you find in her to admire. INDIA ELIZABETH RAWLINGS JARRATT, VA. India S. S. S. Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. The name of India brings to our minds a strong whiff of the East and subtleness. This isn ' t true of our India, however. She has none of the mysterious in her make-up, but an abundance of wit. One Hundred and Thirly-fa, iciiiiiiiiiiHiQiiiiiMiiiiiciiiiMoiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiinutiiiiHiiiiiiiuHiiiiiiniiEiiHniiiiiiiHiiuiiiimiEiiiiiiiiiiiHCJMii III! iiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiciuiiiiiiiiiicji iiiico ]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[: Zhc IDitGinian iiii(]iiiiiiiiiiiiE]iiniHiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiniiiiit]iiniiiiuii[iniiiiin 2 PAULINE WELLS REVERCOMB COVINGTON, VA. Pauline Mandolin-Guitar Club, Secretary-Treasurer ' 24- ' 25; Athenian Literary Society; Orchestra; Sensational Syncopators; L K. U.; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. In Pauline we find not only a lovable, at- tractive girl but one who is very talented. Pauline and her mandolin have entertained us many, many times in different activities of the school. She has been a strong prop in the Sensational Syncopators. LOUISE MARSHALL RICHARDSON FARMVILLE, VA. Louise Mu Omega; D. I. R. K.; Prince Edward Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. For if she will, she will, you may depend on it. And if she won ' t, she won ' t, so there ' s an end on it. BESSIE MEADE RIDDLE NORFOLK, VA. Bessie Meade Gamma Theta; Mu Omega; N. B. B. O.; G. A. L. S.; Argus Literary Society; Reporter Freshman Class ' 23- ' 24; Y. W. C. A., Service Committee ' 23- ' 24; Athletic Association; Stu- dent Senate. I heard a big noise coming down the Hall. Doors were flung open and closed again, and the girls reported to their roommates, Its just Bessie Meade! Although she is a bit noisy she has a brilliant brain, a clever tongue and pep enough to keep them both going at once. One Hundred and Thiny-liv. •.iiiiiiM iiiiic}iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiDi[]iniiiiiHiiDiiiiiiiiiiii(]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiMiiiiiiii(iiiiiiiiiiiiiniitiiiiiiiiic]iiiii niiiir ciiiimuiiiiie] ii ci iiiiiiiciiiiiii ciiiiiiiiiiiiini luiic; . ]in iiiiciiM iiitJiuiiii uiiiiiiiimiHiiiiiriiiiiiHii iiiic ' y IDlVOlHl ) iiiiniiiiiiiiniiu iiiiiciii iiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiii iiciii  SADIE MAE RITT PLEASANT SHADE, VA. Sadie Athletic Association; Glee Club; Emporia Club, Vice-President; Y. W. C. A. We hope that some day she may obtain her heart ' s desira of being a successful teacher, and spend the rest of her days in Emporia. ANNIE LAURIE RIVES MC KENNEY, VA. Annie Laurie Pierian Literary Society; Y. W. C. A., Mem- bership Committee; Athletic Association; Din- widdie County Club. Annie Laurie is a jolly, good girl. She believes that there is a time for work and a time for play and though she conscientiously does her work, as her records show, she loves to have a good time. Success has been yours thus far and we are sure it will continue! HELEN GOULD ROBERTS FABER, VA. Helen Athletic Association; Blue Ridge Club, Sec- retai7 and Treasurer 24-25; Spanish Society. President ' 23-24; Progressive Educational .Club; Y. W. C. A. Helen is jolly, Helen is gay. Always smiling. Along her way. One Hundred and Thirty-s ? lEjuiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiu tiiuiii iiiiDiiiiHiiHiiuiiiiiimiiicjiiiiiuuiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiitviiiiMiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiHiniiuiiiiiiiicJiiiiiiHiiiiMii iiinuii iiiin iiiiiici iiiiihu iiiiiiic « [ ' •iiiiiiiiiiiiininiiiiiiiiuiiiriiiiiininiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiic XTbe IDitGinian lllt}||||llllllllt]Mllllinillt]IIIIIIIIMnHIIIMIIIIIIIC IIIIIIIIMII[]lllllllllll gi DOROTHY RUTH ROBERTSON DRY FORK, VA. Ruth Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. The merry twinkle which never ceases to gleam from Ruth ' s kind eyes, is a beckon for us to turn to her if we are in need of sympathy. MIRIAM MONTGOMERY ROBINSON PORTSMOUTH, VA. Miriam Zeta Tau; Cunningham Literary Society; Athletic Association; Service Committee Y. W. C. A. The word adorable was especially coined for Miriam, with her baby talk and hazel eyes; do you wonder? But, truly her grades would be a credit to any boring bookworm, who studied every minute. MARGARET ALICE RODEFFER LOVETTSVILLE, VA. Peggy Hiking Club; La Cercle Francais; Fresh- man Basketball Team; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. As we see Peggy with her brown eyes we can ' t help but get the impr ession that gayety is her soul ' s breath. No time is wasted when she talks, for she seems to think life is too short to be lost in speech. One Hundred and Thirty-. ic]iiiiiniiiiiniiiiiniiiiiuiiiiinK]niiiniiiiiE]iiiiuiMuiC]UMiiHniiE]iniiniiiii(]iiiuiiiiiiinniiiiiniii[]iiiiiniiiiiniMiMiiHn(]iiiHniiiiiniiiiiniiiiic]iiiiiuiMiin :oiiiiiiiiiiii[]Miiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiniiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiic: Zhc Dirointan iiiinii iiii iiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiit]iimiiiimniiiiiiiM LYDIA PEARL ROGERS APPOMATTOX, VA. Lydia De-Ho-Ec Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. The same yesterday, today, and forever. A combination of good sportsmanship, sweet- ness, intellect, sincerity, and good nature! SADIE McNESS ROGERS BOYDTON, VA. Sadie Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. When all good things have been said and done, no one can bring the charge that any- thing was too good to say of or do for Sadie. SUE ELEANOR ROPER PORTSMOUTH, VA. Sue Y. W. C. A., Chairman Publicity Committee ' 24- ' 25; Student Government Committee ' 23- ' 24- ' 25; Treasurer Freshman Class; Athenian Literary Society; Portsmouth Club; Athletic Association. Has the last bell rung? I just did get here! Sue has a chronic case of sleepiness. However, there seems to be magic in her dreams, for she is very active when once up. especially when it comes to Y. W. and Student Government work. i One Hiw,lr,;l ,„ul Tliuty-elelit = •i[]iiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiii[]iHiiiii[]MiiinMiiiniiuiiiinMC]iiMHiiiliin)iiiiHiiMininiiiinnit]iiiniinnit]iiniiiuiiiE]MiiiiiniM[3iiiiiniiiiiuiiHn ; }iiiiiiiiiiiiC]iiiiiiiiiiiir]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiii[iiiit iiiiuiiiiii(]iiiiHiiiiiic Zhc IDivGinian i:it]i iiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiuiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiminiiiiiiiiiiM LOUISE ROTHROCK MOUNT AIRY, N. C. Louise Athletic Association; El Circulo Espanol; Carolina Club; Blue Ridge Club; Y. W. C. A. To know her as a friend is to know a wealth of qualities which endear her to us. We can depend on her, we can confide in her, and we can count on her to support college activities. She has pep, she has poise, plus just enough devilment to add a delicious flavor. CORINNE ELIZABETH RUCKER LYNCHBURG, VA. Corinne Athletic Association; Glee Club; Campbell County Club; Y. W. C. A., Ruffner Literary Society. Always happy, always gay. She trips along life ' s rugged way. Loyal-hearted, strong in mind, A truer friend you ' ll never find. ELIZABETH RUCKER MONETA, VA. Elizabeth Athletic Association; College Club; Virginia Normal League; Traveler ' s Club; Hiking Club; Student Volunteer Group; Jefferson Literary Society; Y. W. C. A. Elizabeth is a kind and conscientious stu- dent and therefore has many friends. She has a way of impressing her teachers. Eliza- beth is as true a pal as can be found and we ' re wishing her the best o ' luck. Onr Hun.ire.l ,w,l Thii c]|||||lllllll[]llllllllllllt]lUll)llClllllMllllll[]llllllllllll[3llllHllllllC]lll lll t]llllllllllll(]llllHllllllC]l lllHllll[]lMlllullll(] llllUllllC]lllllllll ]iiiiiiiniiit]iiiiiiiiiiioiimiiiMiniiiiiiiiiiiiC]miiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[: be IDitGinian iiii[]iiiiiniiiiit]iiiniiiiiiic]iiiniiiiiiiuuiiijiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiit]iiiiiiiiu MARGARET CLARK RUCKER DARLINGTON HEIGHTS, VA. Prince Edward Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Margaret is jolly, Margaret is gay, Always smiling along her way. MARY FRANCES SADLER WILMINGTON, VA. Frances Progressive Educational Club, Secretary and Treasurer; Argus Literary Society; L K. U.; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Frances is a real student. She is not a bookworm and doesn ' t cram, but she knows how to study. It is seldom that a question passes her. She is full of originality and in- dependence combined with a kind and tolerant nature. FRANCES COCHRON SALE LEXINGTON, VA. Frances Delta Sigma Chi; Mu Omega; D. L R. K.; D. B. ; L K. U., President; Athletic Associa- tion; Student Committee, Freshman Repre- sentative; Argus Literary Society, Secretary ' 24; Dramatic Club, Secretai-y and Treasurer ' 24- ' 25; Shenandoah Valley Club, President; Rotunda Staff, Assistant Circulation Manager; Y. W. C. A. Here comes our little Betty of Friend Hannah fame. But she isn ' t the little quaker she plays. No one could fail to enjoy her infectious laugh and rare wit. We will a ' l weep when she picks up her suitcase and leaves. One Hundred and Forty ' ' ' ' ' i ' ' ii iii ' a Hniiii[]iiiiiiHHiinniiiMiiiiii]ntiiMniiiaiiiiiMnnic]MttmHiiK]iMnniiiiic]inHiiiiiMniiiiiMMiiiniiiiniiiiiit]iiniiii C ' JIIIIIIIIIIIIClllllllMIIIIHIIinillllllUIIMIIIIIIIIHUIIIIIIIIIIMMIIIIIIIIIIE: Hhe IDirofntan iiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiminiiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiMniiiiiiiii : BERTHA SALSBURY NORFOLK, VA. Bertha Athletic Association; Jefferson Literary So- ciety. Bertha gives the lie to the old adage, about red-headed persons. She has such a remark- able abundance of good-nature that we are almost tempted to believe that hair of that dangerous shade exudes, instead of warmth of temper, warmth of heart. ANNIE ELIZABETH SANDERS WHITE STONE, VA. Elizabeth Y. W. C. A., Morning Watch Committee ' 23- ' 24; Athletic Association; Le Cercle Fran- cais. You will always find her sailing among the clouds accompanying Moon, Moon or down on earth devouring a chocolate stir. With such a sport and such a friend I fain would walk nil journey ' s end. ALDINE MARIE SCOTT FRANKLIN, VA. Aldine Jefferson Literary Society; S. S. S. Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A.; Hiking Club. Good actions crown themselves with lasting joys; Who well deserves needs not another ' s praise. One Hundred and Forty • ' ' ' iiin iii ) niiiiiiiitiiiiii iQiiiiiii i] iiiiEjiiiiiiiiiiiiuiMiiiiiiiMciiii iMiciiiiiii a iiiiin iiiiiiinii iiiii[]iiiiiimiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiuiiiiiiii(]iiiiii e I ' liiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiitimiiiiiiiiiniimiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiMiiiiiiir Ube IDitoinian iiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiMiit]iiiiiiiiiiiiE]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiii : FRANCES EPPES SCOTT BLACKSTONE, VA. Frances Y. W. C. A., World Fellowship Committee ' 23- ' 24; Nottoway County Club; Hiking Club; Tiavelers Club. A curly head, a happy little giggle, and pep galore — that ' s Frances. She divides her interest between S. T. C. and Kentucky. As she embarks on the Sea of Chance, may Dame Fortune follow her always, but never her daughter Miss Fortune. NORA PAGE SEAY SHORES, VA. Page W. C. A. Athletic Associa- Zeta Tau; tion. Red, bobbed hair and a line like a ton — sounds like a flapper, eh? Well, you ' ll have to guess again! Page has a way all her own for getting at your heart and also getting what she wants, which is very different from a flapper — more like the clinging vine. MABEL CROMWELL SEWARD ELBERON, VA. Mabel Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A,; S. S. S. Club; Glee Club. Just being happy is a fine thing to do. Looking on the bright side rather than the blue. One Hundrnl and Fnrly-lwo ' mm iiiicii IIIIIIUIIIIIC3IIIII []iiiiiiiiiniE]iinMiiii{MlUUUlUUMiiHMiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiK]niiiiiuiMt]jiiniiiinic]iiiiHiiiiiic]iiMiiiiniiuuiiiiiiHii[ ]|IIIIIIIIIII[]IIIIIIIIIIM[]||||||||||||(]MIIIIIIIIII[]IIIIIIIIIIII[]IIIIIIIIIIIIE: Uhe IDiroinfan iiiiciiiiiimiiiiniiiiiiiiiiioniiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiii ' : MILDRED LEE SHIELDS DRY FORK, VA. Mildred Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Calm and unruffled she is, but with a calm- ness that makes one love her, and her dignity is the kind that one admires. Is she a man- hater? Well — if so why the daily letter from Virginia? DOROTHY VIRGINIA SHOFFNER ROANOKE, VA. Dodie Sigma Sigma Sigma; Pi Alpha; Dramatic Club; Cunningham Literary Society; Red- Headed Club; D. I. R. K.; Athletic Associa- tion; Roanoke Club; Y. W. C. A. She had a peculiar talent of producing effect in whatever she said or did. HELEN BALLON SIMPSON PIERIAN SPRINGS, VA. Helen Athletic Asso ciation; H. B. F.; Y. W. C. A. To find a real live girl who is full of fun and ever ready for a joke you will not have to go far if Helen is near. She has her deep and serious moments, too, which only add to her attractiveness. I On.. Hiin,he,l and Forty. Ihrep ! iniiiMiiiiiii[]iiiiniiiiM(3iiiiiiiiC]iiiiiiMiiiiniiiiHiiiiiii]HiiiiMiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiuuimiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiimt]iiiiiMMiiiuii iiic: C ' liiii iiciiiiiiiiiimciiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiimiiiniiiiii c p [ || (l|) ' l| ) ' )iMiniMMiiHiii[]iiiiniiin!niiiiiiiiiiiiuim(iiiininMntiiinnnniiiiiiig ANNIE LAURIE SMITH ALTAVISTA, VA. Smitty Campbell County Club; Progressive Educa- tional Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Associa- tion; Jefferson Literary Society; I. K. U.; Travelers Club; Junior Auxiliary. Let the world slide, let the world go, A fig for care and a fig for woe. We would not call her a bookworm, neither would we accuse her of brilliancy, yet she is always prepared to hold her own. ELLEN HARRIET SMITH FARMVILLE, VA. Ellen Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Prince Edward County Club. Ellen has been working hard this year and we know it. The question in our minds is: Why is she going to Randolph-Macon when S. T. C. would be glad to have her for two more years? MARGARET ELIZABETH SMITH WINCHESTER, VA. Margaret Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Sopho- more Basketball Team; Argus Literary So- ciety; De-Ho-Ec Club; Shenandoah Valley Club. In Margaret we find a rare combination: endless pep, enthusiasm, and vivacity coupled with excellent intellectual ability. You can always depend upon Margaret to do her part by a friend. Her frankness, sincerity and honesty are characteristics that we who know her well admire most in her. Judging from her record at S. T. C. we can but predict for her a brilliant career. : One Hundred and Forty-four = iiiiniiiiiiiiniit}iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiMiK]iiiuiniinDiiniMMninriuniuiiiniiniiiiniit]Mniniinininiiiiiiiii(]iniiiiiiiii(]uiiiiiiiiiiu {•iiiiiiiiiiniHiiiiiiiiiiioiiimiiiiiciiiimiiiinHiiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiic: ITbe IDirginian llll[]|||||IIIIIIIC]|IIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIMIIII[]llllllllllll[]llllllllllll(3IIIHIIII : PATTIE MAE SMITH SOUTH NORFOLK, VA. Pat Athletic Association; Glee Club; Committee, Y. W. C. A. ' 24- ' 25. Alumna Winning and popular, laughing and gay, Pat goes along in the happiest way; Of wit and wisdom she ' s filled to the brim With a practical mixture of vigor and vim. RUTH SNELL PORTSMOUTH, VA. Ruth Portsmouth Club; Jefferson Literary So- ciety; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A.; Phi Alpha of Bohemian Club. To those who are privileged to know her intimately, Ruth is a loyal friend. An earnest, diligent, receptive student, she takes things calmly and promises to be one of those rare souls who pass through life untroubled. SARA ANN SNOW CLOVER, VA. Sara Y. W. C. A.; Le Cercle Francais; Travelers Club; Athletic Association. Who would not desire such a friend as Sara? She is an ideal girl, ever sincere, helpful and true. We know that her voyage on the sea of life will be one of joy and success. = One Hundred and Faru-Avc = ]iiniiiiHiiQnMiiniiiiuiMiiriiE]iiiiiiiiiiMuiiMiiiniiiuiniiiHiHiuniiiiniiiiuiinMiiiiuMniiiiiiiiiit]iiiiMiiiinnuMiiMiiiic]iiiiniiiiii[]iiiiiniiiiiuiiiii }|IIIIIIIIIII[]IIIIIIIIIIII[]IIIIIIIIIIIIC]IIIIIIIIIIII[]IIIIIIIIIIII[}IIII lie XTbe IDitQtnian iMiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiHiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiliiiiiiioiiiv DORIS GARNETT SPEIGHT CHARLESTON, S. C. Doris Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A.; Ruffner Literaiy Society. In Doris we find literai-y talent which will no doubt win for her a great name in the literary world some time in the near future. STELLA LEIGH SPENCER CREWE, VA. Etloe Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A.; Notto- way Club; Secretary ' 24- ' 25; Ruffner Literary Society. Here ' s another prospective schoolma ' am — and she ' ll be a good one, too. Stella is one of the most promising of our crop of Sopho- mores. VIRGINIA CLARICE SPENCER NEWPORT NEWS, VA. Clarice ' Newport News Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Light bobbed hair, plus bewitching blue eyes, a graceful figure, and a bright winsome smile — these make up Clarice. 5 One Hundred and Forty-six = lllll[]IIIIIIIMIII[]IIIIMIIIIIIi:]lllill:]inillllllM[]IMIIIIIIIIIC]|||IIIMINI[]IIIIIIMIIII[]nilllllllll[]IIIIIIMIIII[]llllllllllll[)IIIIIIIIIIIIC:iMIIIIIIIII[]IIU ; ]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiimiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iM iir. Zbc IDirotntan iiii[}iiiiiiiiiriiniiiiiiniiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiHiiiiiiii[]ir iiiiiniiiiiiiii : SARA SPIERS FENTRESS, VA. Athletic Association: Y. W. C. A. Sara pursues her work with a vim and happy smile which radiates to every individual with whom she comes in contact. She has a de- cided liking for cats and prefers single blessedness to married bliss. DOROTHY LUCILLE SQUIRES WHITE STONE, VA. Dot Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. When we are homesick or blue we go to Dot and with her uke she drives our blues away. She ' s a girl who fits into all moods. MARGARET LEWIS STEARNES SALEM, VA. Peggy Lou Pi Alpha; Sophomore Class Cheer Leader ' 24- ' 25; Y. W. C. A., Music Committee ' 24- ' 25; Glee Club; Orchestra; Roanoke Club; Argus Literary Society; Athletic Association. Shure ye have the personality. Just such a little winning way with you. That though ye ' ve been here only a year We ' d like it fine if ye ' d stay two. i One Huniired and Forly-seven | lt]lllMlllllllElllllllmllOlllltllt]lmllllllllC]mlllllllllE]lnlllllHllE] lllllmll[]llmlllllllC]| llM ic MIIIIIIIIIIII(]||IIIIIIIII|[]IIIIIIIIIIIIC]IMIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIII|[: Cbe IDitGinian llinilllUIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIEllllllllllllKJIIIMIIIIIIIHII iniciuiiv MARIETTA SUGG GREENVILLE, N. C. Marietta Mu Omega; N. B. B. 0.; D. I. R. K.; W. H. 0. S.; Cotillion Club; Y. W. C. A., Music Committee; Orchestra; A thletic Asso- ciation. Where ya ' going, Marietta? To Gilliam ' s? Just what I thought! Gee! What would Mr. Gilliam do for a living if it weren ' t for Mari- etta ' s dainty appetite? But there ' s one thing we can say for the old girl — no matter what she eats or how much, she ' s still the same sweet Marietta. FRANCES ALVENIA SYDNOR CREWE, VA. Frances Y. W. C. A.; Ruffner Literaij Society; Nottoway Club; Athletic Association. Gay, Temperance and Repose Slam the door on the doctor ' s nose. So runs the old German axiom, and because of her capacity for happiness, self-control and composure, we have no qualms about Frances ' well-being. LELA DUNAWAY TAYLOR TAFT, VA. Lela Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Le Cer- cle Francais. Though she is quiet it does not express an absence of thought, for with it is a sincere depth of character. = One Hundred and Fony-eight = iiiiic)iiiuiMiiii[]iiiiiuiiiiiuiiiiii[]iuiiiMiiiiHiiiiiiiiimc]iiiiiiiiiiiit]iiiiiiiiMii[]iiiiiiiiiiiiE}iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[]imiiimii[]iiiiiiin • ]IIIIIIIIMII(}IIIIIIIIIIII[]IIIIIIIIIIII[]IIIIIIIIIIIIC}IIIIIIIIIIII[]IIIIIIIIIIII[ be DirGinian IIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIMIIUIIIIIIIIIIIICIIIIIIIIIIIIICIIIIIIIIIIIIICIIIIIIIIK LOLA ADELAIDE TAYLOR CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. Lola Albemarle Club; Hiking Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C A. Lola is quiet, but oh, so nice. She does not talk often but when she does her conversation is interesting. Lola is a trifle old-fashioned in her ways and very practical. OLIVE MILES TAYLOR MEREDITHVILLE, VA. Polly Freshman Basketball Team; Brunswick Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Here comes Polly! Wonder what she is up to now. Happy is she when she can play a nice little joke on someone, such as making the Freshmen throw laundry over the rotunda on a date night, or almost anything that pops into her mind. R-O-U-G-E spells her AGNES JOHNSON TEEL CHARLOTT ESVILLE, VA. Ag Delta Sigma Chi; Pi Alpha; Pan-Hellenic, Vice-President ' 24- ' 25; Athletic Association; Argus Literary Society; I. K. U.; Cotillion Club; Albemarle County Club; Secretary and Treasurer; Y. W. C. A. Where ' s Ag? is always the question when a good time is wanted, for Ag radiates fun and happiness. That ' s not all; for to whom do we go to share our sorrows, to tell our secrets to? Acquaintances are many, but friends are rare, and Agnes is one of the rarest. S One Hundred and Forty-nine = MIIIIIC]|||||Hlllllt]|||lllllllll(]|ICI[]||llllllllll(]lllll|lllll|[]ll||IIIIIIIIE]|IIIIIIIIIIII]IIIIIIIIIIIIC)llll llUlllllllllllinilll It]llllllllllll[]||l III[]IIIIIIIIIIIIC]|||||| (1IIIIIIIIIIII(]|||||IIIIIIIC ! iiiinriiiiiiHiiiiniiiiiit]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiii iiih iiiiiuiiii i[ Zhc Dirotntan llll[]IIIIIIIIIIIIC]IIIIIIIIIIIIE]llllMIIIIIIUIIIIlllllllOlllimilll(]lllllllll«:i MARION OLIVIA THOMAS CUMBERLAND, VA. Marian Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Curly hair and brown eyes! That sounds like a novelist ' s description of her heroine. However, they are only two of Marian ' s phy- sical attributes. We wouldn ' t want the task of listing all the others. OLA ELIZABETH THOMAS Ola Pierian Literary Society; Y. W. C. A., Bible Study Committee ' 23- ' 24; Service Committee ' 24- ' 25; Rotunda Staff, Typist; Athletic Asso- ciation; Y. W. C. A. Ola, are you a Russian Princess in disguise? Indeed those slender arched eyebrows and demure dark locks bespeak something very interesting and different. Ah! but you ' ll never know, for Ola is modeot, as well as mysteri- ously interesting. BERTA THOMPSON WHITTLES DEPOT, VA. Y. W. C. A., World Fellowship Committee; Athletic Association; Progressive Educational Club. A character strong and rpa ' ' y to battle against life ' s temptations describes Berta. She delights in doing little thoughtful things for others and her sympathetic interest one always feels and remembers. She is a friend to every- one, and her motto is Others. One Hunired and Fifty C ' i[]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiMi[]iimiiiiiii[]iiiiiiuiiii[]iiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiMi[]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiniMii[]iiiiM iiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiEiiiiiiiiiiiiiK C ]iMiiiiiiiiiE]iiiiiiiiiiii[]miiiiiiiii[}Uiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiMi[: XTbe IDiroinian llll[]lllllllllll|[]||||||||||||[]NIIIIIIIII|[]IIIIIIIIIIIIC]|IIIIIIIIMI[]lllllllll : EVELYN VIRGINIA THOMPSON LEXINGTON, VA. Evelyn Y. W. C. A., Finance Committee ' 24- 25; Student Senate; Mandolin-Guitar Club, Presi- dent ' 24- ' 25; Shenandoah Valley Club, Secre- tary and Treasurer ' 24- 25; Ruffner Literary Society, Corresponding Secretary ' 24- ' 2S; El Circulo Espanol; Athletic Association. Hark! Listen to those strains of the guitar. Oh! yes, it ' s that wandering minstrel, Evelyn. For the strings of a guitar respond to the magic of her touch, as tl.ey do for no one else. This, however, is only one of her accomplish- ments. As a school-ma ' am of Latin, ' well, she ' d make Virgil green with envy. RUTH REBECCA TINSLEY EVINCTON, VA. Ruth Le Cercle Francais; Campbell County Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Sweet and pretty suits her well. She ' s very quiet and modest but she ' s quite jolly when you know her. ELIZABETH PAMPLIN TRENT APPOMATTOX, VA. Liz Ruffner Literary Society; Athletic Associa- tion; Appomattox Club. Secretary ' 23- ' 24; Y. W. C. A. We have with us Miss Elizabeth Pamplin Trent, as fine a young lady as the Sophomore Class can boast, and that is saying a great deal. E One Hundrtd mid fi lyune C • iiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiii[] iiiiiiiciiiric}iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiii [}ii iiiiic] iiiic] iiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiniiHiiiiiiiicjiiiiii niiiiiiiiintt] iiiiiiiniiimiiiiiic }||IIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIII(}IIIIHIIIIIinilllllllllHnill Elllllll IE Zbc IDivGintan llll[lllllllllllll(]tlllllllllllC]IIIIIINIII|[]lllllllinilE]IIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIMIIII$ KATHERINE ELIZABETH TROWER NORFOLK, VA. Kat Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Katheiine is so quiet that she seldom di- vulges her thoughts. She shines, however, in the ranks of those who speak seldom and say much. ELIZABETH TRUITT BIRD3 NE.T, VA. Truitt Eastern Shore Club; Athletic Association; Progressive Educational Club; Y. W. C. A. Truitt always gets what she goes after. Even though she doesn ' t get up until the breakfast bell rings, she is never late. MARGARET BETHLYN TURPIN LYNCHBURG, VA. Margaret Student Committee; Campbell County Club, Vice-President; Athletic Association; Y. C. A. Her heart is filled with the joy of life; Her eyes are filled with the sunbeams. Her mind is filled with the will to do. We are glad to call her friend. W. S One Hundred and Fi ly-lwo = SiEjiiiiiiiiiiiiEiiiiiii iniiiiiiiiiEiiiiiiii E]iiiniiiiiiic]iiiiiiiuiiiaiiiiiuuiuE]iiiuMiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiHi(}miimiiiic]niiiiiiiiiiE]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiii iejiiii eiiiiii eiiii me •] I E3IIIIIIIIIIIIHII iiiiiniiiiiiiHiiin iiiniii iic ' [ IDlCOtniH tl ' niiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiniiiin iiniiiMiiiii ic]iiiiiiiiiii« MARY FACKLER TYLER WINCHESTER, VA. Mary Zela Tau; Pierian Literary Society; L K. U.; Shenandoah Valley Club; Athletic Associa- tion; Y. W. C. A. Behold one of our blondes, Mai7 Tyler, she just can ' t fail to meet your certain approval. Favored with a winning personality, she has already won our friendship and our trust. Be yourself, Mary, be yourself, and you ' ll succeed. MARGARET TONE VADEN CAPEVILLE, VA. MaTgaret Athenian Literaiy Society; Eastern Shore Club; L K. U.; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. We have always had a feeling that small teachers seemed most suitable to teach small children. Margaret certainly meets the above requirement and, also, all others for a good teacher and a splendid girl. VIRGINIA MITCHELL VAN PELT RICHMOND, VA. Virginia Athletic Association; Mandolin-Guitar Club: Y. W. C. A. Virginia has a Jonah and it ' s histoiy. It ' s the wish of both herself and her friends that the whale will swallow Jonah and keep him swallowed for aye. But with all this she finds tirne for gayety. § One Hundred and Fiity-lhree i iniiiiiiiinnE]iiiiMiiHHMiniiiiiMiiinMiiinaiiiiuiinii(]iiiniiMiiinMniiiinnuiiiiiiiiiinniiuiiiiiiiit]niiiiiniiiniiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiniiic)iiiiiii □ iiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiitJiiii iic i! Miiiiiii ciiiiiii []iiiiiiiiiiii[:iiiiiiiiiiiic]iii [iiiiii c: ZTbe DtvGtnian iiiic]iiiiiiiiiiii[]imiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiimiiiiniiiiiiiM ESTELLE VAUGHAN FARMVILLE, VA. Estetle Cumberland Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. This little lady has big brown eyes and she rolls them. Is that all? No, she has inflicted much damage thereby. Estelle ' s cheerful dis- position ever manifests itself through her smiles and her optimistic attitude toward life. MARGARET ELIZABETH VAUGHAN ALTAVISTA, VA. Margaret Campbell County Club; Athletic Associa- tion; Y. W. C. A. Who is any jollier or peppier than Mar- garet? She is always ready with something to say and that something is usually such that will spread joy and make you laugh. MARGARET ELIZABETH WALKER PUNGOTEAGUE, VA. Eastern Shore Club; Blue Ridge Club; Ath- letic Association; Y. W. C. A. Behold the young lady who takes only one hour to fix her hair and another half to pat it! No one can ever accuse her of being lazy Why? Because she spends all her time tiding to out-talk Dr. Turner, and to know more about Civics than Mr. Forman. Onf HundrrH anil Fi ly four «ii]iiiiiiiiiiii(]iiiiiiiiMii[]iiiiiiiiC]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiimniMiiHiiiiic]iiiiiiiinnc]iiiiiimiiinmiiiiuiii[]iiiiiiiiim[]iMiiiiiiiiiniii ]|||||||||||lt)llllllllllllt]IIIIIIIIIIIIClllllHIIIIIIC}llllllllllll[]llllllllllll[ Zbc IDirointan i:i[:iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiiHiimiiiiiii(]iiiiiiiiiiiiE]iiiiiiiiiii MARY DOUGLASS WALKER UTICA, N. Y. Mary Doug Delta Sigma Chi; Mu Omega; L K. U.; Pierian Literary Society; Athletic Associa- tion; Student Senate; Y. W. C. A. Yes, that ' s Mary Doug. Just ask her a question and you ' ll soon know from what state she ' s come. You can ' t mistake that Yankee drawl. Oh, no, she doesn ' t get a daily letter but those that do come seem to be very much enjoyed. MARGARET RENA WALLACE NORFOLK, VA. Margaret Y. W. C. A., Chairmen Alumnae Committee ' 24- ' 25; Ruffner Literary Society; Athletic Association. We admire Margaret for her cheerfulness and sympathy; we love her for her thoughtful consideration of others. She possesses a sense of humor, which is combined with ready wit, and a refreshing frankness. This all goes to make up that most delightful personality, we call Margaret. LUCILLE KNIGHT WARE AMHERST, VA. Chick ' Cile De-Ho-Ec Club; Amherst Club; Ruflfner Literary Society; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. The Home Economics Department boasts some very fine members and Lucille is among ' he best. On.- Hundred mi.l FUly iv • .[]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiniii[]iiiiuiit]iiiiiiiimiuiiiiiimiiiniiiiuiiHiiuniiiiiHMit]iiniiiiiniHniMiiiuii(iiiiMiiiiiiinm MiiiiiiiiiiiiMiimiiiiiiinnii iiiniiiiiiiiiiiiHiiii iiejiiiiiiiiiiiic: Xlbe IDiratnian iiuc]iiiiniiiiiiE]iiHiiiiniit]iiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiniiiiiiuiiiHMiiiiiaiiniiiii i ELIZABETH EIFERT WATKINS FARMVILLE, VA. Lizzy Zeta Tau; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Here comes our athlete! Yes, the Athletic Council awarded Lizzy the loving cup for making the highest number of points in Field Day events last year. Aside from this she had many other attributes, among them that of being a splendid dancer. ELIZABETH WATTERS NORFOLK, VA. Elizabeth Y. W. C. A., Conference and Convention Committee ' 24- ' 25; Athletic Association; I. K. U.; Blue Ridge Club, President ' 24- ' 25; Hiking Club. A willing heart, a helping hand Always ready on demand. And not only is she ready, but you know that she is not going back on you. ;■ MOLLIE ASKEW WEBB PLEASANT SHADE, VA. Pat Emporia Club; Glee Club; Athletic Asso- ciation; Y. W. C. A. Imagine Mollie getting ruffled at anything! She is one of those easy-going girls whom we seldom see. With her nuiet, gentle ways she is always making friends, and she ' s on the spot whenever a fellow needs a friend. One Hundred and Fijly-i $ic]iiiiniiiiiic]iiiiniiiiiic]iiMiiiit]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiniiiit3niiiiHiinniiiuHiiinniiiinMiniaiiiinniiii(inmnHinDiiiuiHiiiitiiiiiiMiiiii(]iMiiiiiiiiiciiiiiH ; ]iiiiiiiiiiii[ iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiMiE]iiiiiiiniiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiii[: XEbe IDirginian iiii[]i(iiiiiiiniHiniiiiiiiii(]iiiiiiiiiiii(]iiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiainiiiiii : MARJORIE ELIZABETH WEBBER ROANOKE, VA. Marjie ' Athletic Association; Atlienian Literary So ciety; Roanoke Club; Y. W. C. A. If someone should speak ill of the devil, Then Marjie would disagree. And say, Well, he may not be so bad. You must give him a chance, you see. Marjie is blessed in many things But in one thing more than the rest. She has the happy faculty Of finding in all, the best. LEAH ELIZABETH WEISEL NORFOLK, VA. Leah I. K. U.; Athletic Association. A wide and spreading, sunny disposition is Leah ' s only true umbrella in any vale of tears. ROSALIE BENDETT WEISS PORTSMOUTH, VA. Rosalie Rotunda Staff, News Editor ' 24- ' 25; Jeffer- son Literary Society, Treasurer ' 24- 25; Ports- mouth Club; Athletic Association. It seems very odd for those who know Rosalie to reconcile themselves to the quie- tude and sedateness of her pictured face. With her hair parted in the middle her face assumes a cherubic look, very unlike her usual animated, vivacious expression. To hei is due all the news published in our Rotunda, and to her alertness and clearsightedness we all pay respect. = One Hundred and Fifty. seven = Hc3iiiiiiiiiiiiainiiiiiiiMninn[ii[]nniiiiiiiiniiiiiiiMiiic]iiniiiiiiiic]inniiiiniaiiiniiiiinc]iiniiiiiiiiniiiiiiiniiiaiiiiiiiiini(]Miiiiiuiiininiiiiiu ]|liiliiiiiii[]ijiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiliiilllit]lliilllllllltllllllMlllllMllliliiiiiii[; Ube IDitginian iiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiMniiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiii ; KATHERINE NELSON WELLER NORFOLK, VA. Kit, Katherine Dramatic Club; Kindergarten Club; Pierian Literai-y Society; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Asso- ciation. If ever you happen to see a modern edition of Mother Goose wandering about with her seventeen youthful followers trailing behind, rest assured that it is Kit Weller with a large portion of the training schoo ' . The above mentioned young lady is quite a versatile creature, being efficient in anythinf from paci- fying one of her small coterie to airily flit- ting like a feather in Grecian costume. MARY LOUISE WELLS RAWLINGS, VA. Louise Athletic Association; Brunswick Club; De- Ho-Ec Club; Y. W. C. A. We think of a whiff of lilacs as Louise comes on the campus, for she is one of those rare old-fashioned girls. DOROTHY MARTHA WHEELER CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. Dot .Athenian Literary Society; Charlottesville Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Usually when you see Dot you see Alber- tine, and from that you would judge that Dot is a real friend, and she is. She does more than her share of thinking up the gang ' s mischief and helps while away the weai7 hours. Why say anything about her class room success? Her picture in the annual gives mute testimony to that fact. : rinp Hundrpd and Filly-eight = iiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[}iiMinuiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiMiM]J!U!UllUjnMiiiiniiiii]iiimiiiiN iiiiiiiiiiiiicii iMiiiniiiimiHiiuiiiiiiiiiinnimiiiiiiiinii iiiic: Ube IDirginian iiiiEiiimiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiinuiiiiiMiMiiniiiiiiiiiiiiEiiniiiiiiMiaimiiiHS FRANCES EUGENIA WHITE AMHERST, VA. Fritz Athletic Association; De-Ho-Ec Club; Am- herst Club, President; Ruffner Literai-y So- ciety; Y. W. C. A. Those little smiles and cheery words that Frances has scattered abroad at S. T. C. have done much to endear her to us all. ORLINE WILSON WHITE MC KENNEY, VA. Orline Dinwiddie Club, ' 23- ' 24; Varsity Basketball Squad ' 23- ' 24; Freshman Basketball Team, Captain ' 23- ' 24; Athletic Association; Sopho- more Squad ' 24- ' 25; Athletic Council 24- ' 25; Arsus Literary Society. Everybody likes Orline. Why? Because she is just Orline. There is not a better all round girl in school. She is a star in ath- letics and can be counted o.i for her heartiest support of all school activities. She is always in for a good time and loves to dance. Pep. school spirit, sincerity, and dependability are the qualities that one finds in her. EMILY SUE WHITMORE BLACKSTONE, VA. Emily Dinwiddie Club; Athletic Association; Sen- sational Syncopators, Treasurer ' 24- ' 25; Y. W. C. A. She is filled to the brim with music, and is a wizard at the piano. Whenever Emily enters the gym there is always a great applause. She is one uf the Sensational Syncopators, not only in the orchestra but at all times. One Hundred and Flflr :tic]iiinMiini(]Hiiiniiiuniniitii[]Hiiiiiiiiii(]iiiiiiniiii[]iiuiiiiiin[]iiiniiiini[]Miiniiiii(uiiiHiuiiiic]iiiuniiuiE]iiiiiniiiii[]iuiiiiiiinuiuiiiiiiiiiuiiii ; ]ii iiiiiciiiiiiii c]iiiiiiiiiinE]Miiiiiiiiiit]iiiiriiiini[]iiiiiiiiiiii[: 1 D XC t Yl IH n ' ' ' ' ' S ALICE VERA WILKINS DANVILLE, VA. Vera Cunningham Literaiy Society; Glee Club; Progressive Educational Club; Athletic Asso- ciation; Y. W. C. A. It is better to be small and shine than to be great and cast a shadow. VIRGINIA ELINOR WILKINS LYNCHBURG, VA. Elinor Glee Club; Athletic Association; Progres- sive Educational Club; Campbell County Club; Y. W. C. A. Those who know Elinor well, know just how romantic she is. In her more serious moods she possesses great ability, especially in music and poetry which are fit accompaniments for her disposition. MARTHA REBECCA WILKINSON MC KENNEY, VA. Martha Glee Club; Pierian Literary Society; Y. W. C. A., Publicity Committee ' 23- ' 24; Dinwiddle Club; De-Ho-Ec Club, Treasurer ' 24- ' 25; Ath- letic Association. Martha is a conscientious worker, but still, she never gets too busy to visit the Drug Store each afternoon. We wonder why? i One Hundred and Sixty = ' iiiiniiiiiiiiiiiit]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiriic]iHiiiiiuiinniiiiHiiiinMiuiHMiiuiiHiinniinjniiiiiMiiuniiiniiiriE]iniriiiiiiiE]iiiHiiiuiiuniiiiniiii[iiiiiHii ! ]iiiiiiiiiiii[)iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiii(]iiMiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiii[: XTbe IDitGinian iiii[]tiiiiiiiMiiuMiiiiiiiiiiC]iiniiiiiiiic]iMiiiiiiMiE]iiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiii : ELIZABETH JULIA WILLIAMS CLOVER, VA. Elizabeth, Liz Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Who is Elizabeth? I don ' t know Elizabeth but Liz is the girl who always pulls As and B ' s but never knows a thing about any lesson she has to attend during the day. Liz always greets everyone with a winning smile and if you ' re ever in trouble, and find her, your troubles will soon vanish. VIRGINIA ELIZABETH WILSON WYTHEVILLE, VA. Virginia Ruffner Literary Society; Southwest Vir- ginia Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. She is known more especially for her sweet smile which often breaks into spasmodic fits of laughter, easily heard throughout the halls of Tacky Alley. MARY JOHNSON WINGFIELD BEDFORD, VA. Mary Athletic Association; De-Ho-Ec Club; Y. W C. A. Mary does not aspire to high offices or to shine as the brightest. Her most admirable trait is to be true to those to whom she would be a sincere friend. = One Hundred and Sixly-one = ]iiiiMiiiiii( iiiMHiiiiK]iHiiniuiMiiiiiiiiiDiiiiiHiiiiiuHHiiniiiininniiiMiic]niiiiiiininiiiijiniiiit]nHiiinHiniHiiiiiiiii[]iHiiiiiiinc]iuiiiiiiiii[] coiiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiniiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiic: tlbe IDirginian iiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiEiiiiiiiiiiiiiqiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiicjiiii NANCY ELIZABETH WINGO FARMVILLE, VA. Elizabeth, Scibby Athletic Association; Glee Club; I. K. U.. Secretary and Treasurer; Y. W. C. A. Scibby is a good student, and is very effi- cient in playing the piano, but instead of being proud of these and her many other accomplishments, she is exceedingly modest. MARY CLOPTON WOMACK FARMVILLE, VA. Mcay Ruffner Literary Society; Cumberland County Club, Secretary ' 23- ' 24; Athletic As- sociation; Y. W. C. A. We are willing and glad to admit that we know Mary. She is the kind of girl that it is a pleasure to meet, an ever increasing joy to know, and a source of deep regret to part with. Mary believes that there is a time for work and a time for play and she knows how to do both very well. FRANCES ARUNDLE YOUNG CREWE, VA. Tody Ahletic Association; Ruffner Literary So- ciety, Secretary ' 24- ' 25; Nottoway Club; Y. W. C. A. Behold! Here is Tody. Don ' t all of vou speak at once. Yes, she is very quiet and reserved with some, but happy, laughing, fun- loving, characterize Tody. = Out ' Hundred and Sixty-two = ' ■ iiii ciiiiiiiiiiiiic: i:]ii iiiiiciiMMiiiiMiniiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiHiMiiiiiiiiiuiiiimiiiiiHHiiiiniiiiuiMiiiiniiiniiiiiiiiiiiiEiiiiimiiiiicMniiM : ]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiniiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiii[: TLbc IDivGinian iiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiminiiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiii-: ffttoonto = One Hundred and Si-ty-three E :rii]iimiimiiC3iiiiiHiiii 3iiii[(iii:}iiiiiiMiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiic3iiiiiiiiiiiic}iiiiiiiiiiiic3iM ]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiii;]iiiiiMiiiiiaiiiiiimiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiic]iimiiiiiiic: XTbe IDirGinian inMiiiiaiiiiiiiniiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiHiiuHiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiciiiii ' MISS CARRIE SPRADLIN Honorary Member oj the Freshman Class = One Hundred and Sixty-four = llliic}iiiiliiiilliniiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiii:]|iiiiiiiiiiiuiiiii iiniiiii uiiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiii []iiiiiiiiiiiinillllllllliini iiiiiic}|iiii 11(1 iiiiiii[]iiiiii;iiiiic : ]iiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiniiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiii(]iiiiiiiiiiii[: Zbc IDitGintan jiHciiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiicJiiiiiiMiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiuiiii ' JTresJaman v Iass Motto !Fe light our candles by their torches Flower Color Red Poppy Red and White Officers President Virginu Updyke Vice-President — Marion Chewning Secretary Amanda Gray Treasurer Evelyn Dulaney Athletic Representative ...Eleanor Zacharias = One Hundred and Sixty-five 5 SHiiiiniiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiit]iiti[]iiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiMiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiii ;«]iiiiiiiiiriiuiiiiiiiiiiMC]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiMiiE]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiii[ Uhc IDitGintan iiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiE]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiii.: : One Hundred and Sixty-six ' = i[]iiiiiiiiiiii[iiiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiMiiinmiiiiiiiii[]Miiiiiiiiii(]iiiiiiiiiniC]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii( iiiiiiiiiii[iiiiiiii ; ]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiniiC]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiitiiiiic: Zhc IDirotnian iiiiEjiiifiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiNiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiriiiiiiiniiMiiig ' ? Fresii man Alyce Pace Adams Lillian Addington Mary Frances Allen Ruth Allen Mildred Amory Clara Anthony Elizabeth Armfield Vivian Aaron Jane Atkins Nellie Avis Mamie Ay ' res Ellen Babb Harriett Bacon Mary Elizabeth Bacley Olive Baker Mary Banks Mildred Barker Myron Barnes Vera Barnes Mable Barret Bertha Beasley Elizabeth Bell Evelyn Bell Margaret Bennett Marjorie Bersch Mary Billups Claire Black Mary Black Mary Alice Blanton Mollie Blanton Frances Lee Balton Harriett Booker Ruth Bowden Bessie Boyce Bertha Bradshaw Esma Bradshaw Lois Bramlett Louise Branch Lena Branch Marion Briggs Frances Brightvpell Lois Brinkley Fannie Rowe Brown Minna Brown Mary Elizabeth Bruner Louise Bunn Josephine Burger Virginia Burgess Adelia Burrow Nellie Butler Nellie Callahan Mae Hill Carleton Bessie Carter Elizabeth Carter Katherine Carter Laila Carter Mary Carter Sarah Carter Nellie Chambers Dorcas Chaney Altie Chapel Eloise Chappell Marion Chewning Ann Chiles Alma Clark Frances Clark Maude Clark Mary Claude Robbie Claude Ruth Ci-aude Mary Virginia Clements Alice Cobb Mary Edith Cobb Sara Gertrude Cobb Elizabeth Cocks Helen Cohen Nancy Cole LoNA Coleman Lucille Coleman Mary Coleman Mercedese Consolvo Bessie Cook Angeline Coston Louise Costen A. Elizabeth Cox Katherine Crowder Nettie Crowder Jo Culin Ada Cunningham Louisa Currie Eleanor Currin Mabel Cutts Beulah Daniel Mary Darden Nancy Dashiell Helen Davidson Katherine, Davis Thelma Deaton Mary Digg Margaret Draper Elva Drummond Helen Dudley Evelyn Dulaney Mattie Duling Harriett Dunn Alida Dunton Lillian East Flora Edwards Mildred F. Edwards Mildred S. Edwards Gwendolyn Edye Alma Elder Marie Eley Louise Elliott Virginia Ellis Emily Emory Mamie Estes Louise Fairchild Bessie Farmer Thelma Fenwick Dora Mae Fisher Ethel Fisher Marian Fitchett Virginia Inge Eleanor Fletcher Maud Fletcher Mildred Folston Ethel Forehand Elizabeth Foster Doris Foulkes Grace Fawlkes Louise Freeman Alice Frood Bernice Garris Elizabeth Gee Ruth Gettle Dorothy Gibbons Elsie Gibson Doris Gibson Virginia Gill Sallie Kate Gilliam Louise Glass Ida Glenn Mary Glenn Mattie Glenn Emma Glover Elizabeth Gordon Virginia Graves Amanda Gray Felicia Green Willie Griffin Sara Gwaltney Genevieve Haile Martha Haizlip Virginia Hall Helen Hall Mary Grace Hall S. Virginia Hall Louise Hamilton Lucy Hanbury LiLLA Hancock Marguerite Hardy Ella Harper Ada Harrell Mary Harrell Josephine Harris Helen Hart Minnie Hart Virginia Harvey Bessie Hawthorne Josephine Head Virginia Herbert Emma Hester Pansy Hill BVRDE HiLLSMAN Helen Elizabeth Hodges Helen Elmo Hodges Genevieve Holladay Nancy Holt Gladys Hubbard Dorothy Hudson Chestor Hufton Gertrude Hughes Brooke Hughes Elizabeth Hutt = One Hundred and Si.xly-seven C SniiiiEiimiiimunniiiiiiiiiiniiciEiiiiiniiiiiinimiiiiiiMciiiiiiniiiMuiimiiiiHiniiiMiuiiiiuiiiuniiiiKjuiiiiimiic  ]|IMIIIIIIH(]IIIIIIIIIIUC]llllllllllllt]llinillllHH UlinilllllllllllE ' 1 0 IDilTOtni f lllKJIIIIII Ullll C3IIIIII IC]IIIIIIIIIIIIC]IIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII . jr reslkmaii Jtvoii — Oonituuiuieti Martha Irby Edith Jenkins Helen Jennings Lillian Jennings Anna Jett Amelia Johnson Mary Johnson Beulah Jones Cora J. Jones Cora L. Jones Emily Jones Frances Jones Grace Jones Ida Jones Mary Jones Margaret Jones Mary Kelly Margaret Keyser Elizabeth Kidd Ola Mae Kidwell Mary Kirkland Alice Kittrell Frances Kline Bessie Knight Gladys Lackey Mary Landon Kathryn Landrum Mary Lawrence Bettie Le Cato Louise Levi Mary Lewis Margaret Lifsey Geneva Lionbercer Mary Lipscomb Esther Love Eva Lowe Maxine LncAs Aileen McClenny Estaline McClung Louise McCormick Margaret McCoy Rosa Lee Maddux Maywood Mapp Louise Marsh Ruth Marsh Mary Marshall Elizabeth Martin Viola Martin Elsie B. Mason Dorothy Mattox Mary Lee Meade Caroline Meredith Bertha Lee Minix Elizabeth Minton Jean Mitchell Catherine Moffett Carol Mom Edith Virginia Moore Louise Moore Hannah Virginia Moore Tean Moore Nannie Moore Frances Morgan Constance Morgan Virginia H. Morris Virginia Louise Morris Mildred Morse Verna Morton Ellen Moles Dorothy Myers Berta Newell Jacqueline Noel Virginia Noel Farrall Olgers Marie Orgain Mary LouitA Owenj Greenhow Parker Ruth F. Partlow Frances Paxton Isabel Payne Evelyn Peak Rosalind Perry Virginia Perkins Mary Frances Perkin;on Fannie Perrow Margaret Petty Ruth Phillips Dorothy Pierce Gladys Poe Marian Pollard Sarah Pollard LouifE Pond Ethel Porter Mary Porterfield Otelia Powell Rose Hope Powell Mabel Powers - Mary James Pulliam Anna Puryear _ Elia Putney Mittie Quarles Virginia Ralph Mary E. Rawls E ther Belle R aymond Alice Reid Kitty Reid Hilda Renfrow Margaret Reveley Mary Elizabeth Rice Adrienne Richards Ruth G. Richardson Geneva Rickman Acnes Riddick Willie Riddick Polly Riddle Kathleen Robinson Margaret Robinson Catherine Ryland Hazel Saunders Lillian Savedge Annie Scarborough Anna Scott Helen Shields Dorothy Smith Mary Smith Pauline Smith Ruth Snellings Frances Steger Gene Stewart Elizabeth Stiff Mamie Stowers Alice Stringfellow Evelyn Styne Edythe Swineford Elizabeth Taylor Alice Thomas Marjorie Thomas Thelma Thomas Rebecca Louise Thomas Lucille Thompson Virginia Thompson Mary Tony Louise Torrence Rosa Townes Mary Tucker Norman Turner Virginia Updyke ■ Cora L rquhart Elizabeth Varner Frances Volk Jen Wade Marguerite Walden Helen Walthall Hattie Walton Elizabeth Ward Marguerite Warriner Delta Warren Ermine Watkins Ida Wayne Daphne Webb Edna Welchlin Lena Welchlin Lois Westbrooke Elizabeth Weston Dorothy Wetzel Frances White Frma White Ethel Whitlock Alice Wiley Bettie Wilkerson Vera Wilkins Margaret Wilkins Mrs. Julia Wilkinson Ida Williams Lessie Williams Lottie Williams Annie Wilson Mittie Wilson Alice Wimbi h Annie Lee Winston Virginia Woodhouse Elizabeth Woodson IiCKiE Woodson Elizabeth Young Florence Young Maude Younger Ruby Younger Eleanor Zacharias One Hundred and Sixly-eighl MHiiiiiiiMiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiuiiiinuiiminimuHimiuiuuiiiiiiuiiiiamiiiiHniuiiiniMiHiH iiiiiic) iiiiiuiiim iiuiiiiiiiiiiiiE]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiimiiiiiic coin Miiniiiii n iiiiiinHuiiiiiHiHiiiiiiiiHiiHiiiiiinuiit ' JI [ IDltOinia n ' '   ' ' ' ' | One Hundred and Sixtyi 5;ni iiiiiiniiMiiiniiiniiiiiiiiniiii laiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiimiHHHiiii iiih niii iiiihummi niimiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiciimiiiiiiiiciii iiiiiiiiiii t« Mill miciiiiiii i[]iiiiMiiiiii[]iim i[] iiitiiiii lilt: tXbC IDltQt tl IH I V ' ' ' ' i Oh! the incomparable joy in a pair of old shoes. The utter disgust of the world at large only tends to make the wearer more completely satisfied with his lot. Old shoes — run-down heels, skinned toes and bulging sides; just a pair of shapeless but lovable leather articles. Perhaps their position of importance is brought about through popularity, for they often rank first in discussions of importance. I have heard subjects of meaning and depth conclude with such as but did you notice his, or her, old shoes? Often the shoes are overlooked; the artist thinks only of her voice, the minister of his forceful delivery, the actor of his lines and the lawyer of his power, but the old shoes would be noticed, even to the chagrin of the wearer. The old shoes may not possess the honor and ownership of a pair of gilded shoe trees, but they are honored more often by the company of their master. How many times have we discarded the dainty satins or patents with vehement force to their shoe-tree friendship, to don, with an everlasting sigh of relief, the faithful old, discolored brogues? For in these our feet will once more know the joy of home and each individual toe will move about in an ecstasy of delight. The old shoes are proud because of the power, possessed by them, to change frowns to smiles and pain to pleasure. They are proud because of the love and admiration of their owner. Maybe it is because they require so little attention. The polishing and brushing stage has long since passed them by and they are happy in their stained, scarred predicament. They are proud because of the faithfulness with which he fingers them, and the merciful contentment which follows his exchange to them from the newest style. Most of all are they proud of the announcement, Oh! it feels so good to get on these old shoes once more, and if worn to a shoe store where the owner relates, another pair just like these, please, their happiness is at last complete. Often have I judged their importance by facial expressions. The longing for the old shoes at home by the individuals standing in line at the movies, miserably shifting from one expensively clad foot to the other, by dancers who have lived almost beyond the power of existence in the Spanish heel, silver pumps, or by the plain country aunt who cannot enjoy her trip because they told her she couldn ' t bring those old beloved shoes to the city. So, although they may be scorned and laughed at in this day of latest French patterns, old shoes will always hold a warm spot in my heart. Oh! the comfort that they bring you. What a joy it is to lose All your troubles, when you once more Feel the touch of those old shoes. Some things may not seem so worthy. In this age of wondrous news. But to me there ' s vast importance In an old, worn, pair of shoes. Fannie Rowe Brown. : One Hundred and Seienly : iC}iiiniiiiiii[iiiiiiMiiiii[]iiiiiiiit]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiuiiiiiMi[]iiiiiniiiiiniiniiimiiniiiiiiimii[]iiinimiiic]iiiiiiiiiiitc]iiiiiiiiiiii[]Miii iiiiiiriiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiimiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiic XTbe IDirGinian IC]|||||llllll|[]|||||||||||lt]IIIIIIIIIIIIC]IMIIIIIIIIIC]IIIIIIMIIIIt]lllimMII WJM I . One HunJ,e,l and Sei,enly.ont B ' niiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiii]ii[]uriiiimiiniiiiimiiiinmiiiimiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiniiuiiiiiinHiiiiiiiiHiiC]iiiniiiiiMUimiiiniiiH ]| iiiiitiiiiiii i[]iiniiiiiiilC}lillllililii(]iiiiiiiliniH I c: f 11 1 IT CI 1 tl X 11 ' ' ' ' The purpose of the Association shall be to preserve the student honor and to unite the students of the school for efficient living and for training in personal responsibility, self-control, and loyalty in the student body. Officers Helen Miller President Gertrude Quinn Vice-President Olive Smith Secretary Kate Trent Treasurer Louise Carwile Campus League Chairman Ex-Officio Memb ers Frances Howard President Y. W. C. A. Kathleen Morgan President Senior Class Ann Smith President Junior Class Virginia Vincent President Sophomore Class Virginia Updyke President Freshman Class Senior Representatives Anne Conway Flementine Peirce Dama Hill Junior Representatives Mary Ruth Winn Mary Vaughan Clara Thompson Thelma Woolfolk Sophomore Representatives Sue Roper Hellen Crisman Louise Deans Kathe-.ine Boone Kathleen Myers Margaret Cobb Margaret Turpin Freshman Representatives Felicia Green Ellen Moses Greenhow Parker Dorothy M- ttox Virginia Ellis Elizabeth Woodson = One Hundred and Sevenly-lwo = i[}iiiiMiiiiiiaiiiiiHiiiHE]iiniui[ iiiiiiiiHiiaiiiinHiiiiniiuMNiiiiaiiniHHniC]ttiinMiiiiaiiiiiiimitt]nnmniriniHiiiinuiniMiiiiiniiaiiiHiiiHnnnniiiiii C ' JiimiiiiiiiciiiiiiniiiiiEiiiimiMiiitiMiiiiiniMnimiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiic: XTbe IDirGtnlan iiiiHiiiiiiniiiiniiiiiiiiiiiitiiJiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiMiiiinniiiMii-: One Hundrcl and Sevcnn-lhr. ic]iiiiiiinniE]iiiniiiiiii(]iiHniitiiiiHiMiin(]iniMiiiMiE3iiinHiiiiininiHuiiiianiiiiniiiiniiiiiiinuit]iiiiuiiiinniiniiiiiniciniinMiiHaMiM ;.]Miiiiiiiiii[]iiiii [J I Miiii iiiniiiiiii [iiminiiiiit ' f) IDltQl 111 11 ' « ' S 1 oiing Women ' s Vx-firistian Associaiion. 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Dunnington Martha Bugg Newbill Honorary Members Mrs. George Richardson Dorothy Shoffner Mary Spiggle Katherine Trent Virginia Vincent Acnes Watkins Ermine Watkins Eleanor Zacharias Jean Morris Thelma Blanton Miss Mabel Culkin Advisor in Facultate Miss Pauline Camper Chapter Roll Alpha — State Teachers College, Farmville, Vir- Omicron — State Normal School, Upsilanti, Mich- ffinia igan. Pi — State Normal School, Emporia, Kansas. Rho — Florida State College for Women, Talla- hassee, Florida. TaU ' — Las Vegas Normal, E. Las Vegas, New Mexico. Upsilon — State Teachers College, Ada, Oklaho- ma. Chi — State Manual Training School, Pittsburg, Kansas. Psi— Marshall College. Huntington, West Vir- ginia. Kappa — Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. Zeta — Buffalo Normal School, Buffalo, New York, Phi — Ohio University, Athens, Ohio. Iota — State Normal School, Greely, Colorado. Mu — Teachers College. Kirksville. Missouri. Nu — State Normal School, Warrensburg, Mis- souri. Xi — State Normal School, Alva, Oklahoma. Alumnae Chapters Beta Sigma — Cincinnati, Ohio. Toledo Alumna? — Toledo, Ohio. St. Louis Alumna; — St. Louis. Missouri. Lambda Sigma — Denver, Colorado. Kansas City — Kansas City, Missouri. Zeta Sigma — Buffalo. New York. Mu Sigma — Kirksville, Missouri. Omicron Sigma — Detroit. Michigan. Iota Sigma — Greely, Colorado. Cleveland Alumnae — Lakewood. Ohio. Pittsburg Alumnae — Bi ' rgalestown, Pennsylvania. Pi Sigma — Emporia, Kansas. Bartow Alumnae — Bartow, F ' orida. Norfolk-Portsmouth Alumnaj — Norfolk, Virginia. Mrs. S. W. Watkins Patrons Mrs. C. a. Allen Mrs. V. P. Paulette = One Hundred and Minety-a x = • iiiii[)iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiii E]iiiiii:)i iii[]MiiiiwiiiumitimiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiciMiiiMiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiH[]iiiiMMiiiiHiiiiiniiiioiiiii niiuiiiHiiiiiiiumiiiiiiMiuMii COMMHiiiiiinmiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiMMUiiiiiiiiiiiiuMmiiiiiiiHiiiiiii i. 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' 5 4 m 1 •« .- ■ -J- m ' m - ' IHK v.. . ai K imLdergarten. Unioii Officers Frances Sale President Gertrude Quinn - - - - Vice-President Elizabeth Wingo - - -- Secretary Mary McIntosh - Treasurer Miss Haynes and Miss Mix - Honorary Members Elizabeth Armfield Mamie Ayres Louise Blake Evelyn Bell Lucy E. Boisseau Mary Alice Blanton Fannie Rowe Brown Jo CULIN Nancy Cole Dean Cox Margaret Cobb Ruth Creecy Frances Clarke Lila Colonna EuzAEETH Cocks Katherine Carter Marguerite Canada Virginia Cowherd Hellen Crisman Helen M. Cohen Helen Davidson Carrie Drewry . Blanche Daughtrey Thelma Deaton Amonette De Motte Katherine Dashield Lillian Ellington Euzabeth Ernest Gwendolyn Edye Catherine Finney Nellie Ferrell Members Margaret Fuller Felicia Green Elizabeth Gordon Byrde Hillsman Bernice Huff Lucy Hanbury LiLLA Hancock Elizabeth Hedgepeth Martha Hinch Dorothy Hancock Virginia Harrell Betty Hopkins Louise Jones Amelia Johnson Bessie Knight Margaret Lifsey JuDsoN Lifsey Hattie Lythgoe LuciLE Latimer Virginia Lawrence Madge Lewis Maxine Lucas Katherine Landrum Louise Mitchell Catherine Moffett Mary McIntosh Elizabeth Moseley Ellis Nowlin Margaret Portlock Rosalind Peery Irene Pigcott Frances Paxton Ruth Phillips Rose H. Powell Margaret Petty Gertrude Quinn Catherine Rhyland Alice Reed Polly Riddle Margaret Robinson Ruth G. Richardson Frances Sale Ann Smith Doris Speight Frances Sadler Annie Laurie Smith Acnes Teel Mary Tyler Thelma Thomas Margaret Vaden Margaret Wilkins Margaret Walden Elizabeth Watters Leah Weisel Delta Warren Euzabeth Westbrook Annie Lee Winston Elizabeth Wingo Lottie Williams Margaret Webb Mary Douglas Walker Betty Wilkerson I Two Hundred and Thirteen g SllllllE)MIIIMIIIIK]IIIIHIIIIUC]IIIIIUIIMIIIiniiaillllllHUIC]IIHIIIIIHI(]HIIIIIHMIC]IIIIIIIIIIIIUIHIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIHIIIIUIIinillinK]IIMIUIIUiniUIIHIIIII [•iiiiiimiiiiHiiitiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiUMiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiic Ube DitGinian iiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiMiiriiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiEJiiiiiiiiiuiEJiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiu: De=Ho=Ec Clulj Motto: Home is what we make it Flower: Spanish Needles Honorary Member: Mr. Thomas A. McCorkle Mascot: Little Corkle Faculty Advisors: Miss Katherine Tupper and Miss Bessie Jeter Officers Hattye Blankenship President Erna Shotwell .-., I ' ice-President Harriet Foster Secretary Lucile Franklin Treasurer Members Virginia Alfred Emma Glover Lucy Phillips Mary Ames Cora Giel Virginia Ralph Elizabeth Armfield Freia Goetz Lydia Rogers Edith Asher I.ydia Griffin Erna Shotwell Hattye Blankenship Myrtle Guy Margaret Smith Mollie Blanton Eula Harris Mary Spiggle Marion Chewning Virginia Harvey Clara Thompson Hazel Dunn Ora Jeter Sarah Thornton Betty Edmonds Beulah Jones Lucile Ware Mildred Edwards Virginia Lindsey Louise Wells Virginia Ellis Janie Martin Elizabeth Weston Harriet Foster Christine Mason Frances White Lucile Franklin Helen Miller Celeste Whaley Doris Gibson Elsie Moore Martha Wilkinson Nannie Gilliam Gladys Painter Mary Wincfield I Two Humlreil and Fourteen D ?«i[ iiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiHnE]iiiiiiiii[] iiiiiiiniHniiiiiniiiE]uiniiiinic]iiiMiiiiiiiE]iiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiMiiiit]iiHiiiiiiii(iiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiniiiiiH ]iMiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[]imiiiMiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiii[: XTbe Ditgtnian iiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiMiiiiiniiMiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiii : Pi JC oLiic ai CI Ml History: Organized October 14, 1924, by the students who have had experience in teaching in the state, and have returned to college to further pursue their education. Aims: To better our methods and abilities as teachers and to discuss present day problems and tendencies in education. Officers Bessie Mottley President Ruth L. Richardson Vice-President Frances Sadler Secretary-Treasurer Blanche Daughtrey Reporter MrT .y Ruth Abell Doris Alford Frances Barksdale Hattye Blankenship Mary Booker Bess Catron Audrey Chewning Ethel Covington Janet Cralle Nannie L. Crowder Mrs. Lucy Page Davidson Blanche Daughtrey Mamie Estes Nancy Eppes Martha Freeman Mabel Grossclose Katherine Goode Members Lucy Hayden Jayne Hendricks Annie Hendricks Ida Hill Virginia Hunter Ora Jeter Gertrude Johnson Bessie Gordon Jones Lillie Keasler Bonnie McCoy Alma Matthews Helen Miller Kathleen Myers Bessie M. Mottley Elizabeth Nimmo Sue Puckett Esther Raymond Ruth L. Richardson Georgia May Rogers Louise Rowlett Annie Laurie Smith Bertha Spradlin Frances Sadler Mary Tony Katherine Trent Elizabeth Truitt Berta Thompson Myrtle Walton Susie Watson Erma White Frances Eugenia White Eleanor Wilkins Vera Wilkins Julia B. Wilkinson Faculty Member John P. Wynne = Two Hundrrd and Filleen £ r iMiii[]iiiiiiiiniiniiniiiiiiiiniimrimiMiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiioiiiiniiiii[]iMiiiiiiiMHiMiiiiiniiniiiiiiiiiiiiE]iiiiiiiiiiiic} iiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiniiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiicin iiieiiiiiiiiiiiiic •MiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiHKJiiiiHiMiiiaiiuMiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiic ' p 11 trClint l iMiniiiiiiniiMMiiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiinMiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiniiiKJiiiiiiiiiei Fleur : Fleur-de-lis Classe Professionnelle CouLEURS: Poupre et Jaune Devise: Noblesse Oblige Bureau Frances M. Barksdale Presidente Mabel Edwards Vice-Presidente Sally R. McMurdo Secretaire Margaret F. Crawley ...Tresoriere CONSEIL Virginia O ' Connor Evelyn Beckham Laura Anderson Bessie Atkinson Annie Lee Barksdale Frances Barksdale Ruth Bartholomew Evelyn Beckham Alice Carter Harriet Cowles Margaret Crawley Mabel Edwards Lela Taylor Membres Reva Elliott Louise Forde Myrtle Guy Virginia Gordon Lydia Griffin Frances Howard Ruth Jennings Mary McKinney Sally R. McMurdo Frances Morton Virginia Gladys Moses Mary Myers Virginia O ' Connor Florence Riss Anne Robertson Elizabeth Sanders Odelle Snead Sarah Snow Mary Spigcle Ruth Tinsley Vincent : Two Hundred and Sixteen S MEiniiiuNniaiiuiiiHiMciiuHiiiHiiiiiiniiiiaiiiiHiiiiiiuniiiiiiiUiaiiinuuiuniuniiiiuiuiMiiiiiMUunniMiiHiuiiiniiHMiciiiiiiiiiiiiiuiinniiiiiiaiiiiinin {•iiniiiiiiiiiniiMniiiinciiiiiiiiMiiiaiiiiiiiMiiiniiiiiiniiiiniiiiiiiiiiiJc Xlbe DitGinian mniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniimiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiEJi iiiiniiiiiiiiMi ! JLe x i Fleur : La Pensee Premier Professional Devise: ' ' La fin couronne Voeuvre CoL ' LEURS: Bleu et Argent Officiers Margaret Draper Presidente Jane Atkins ..Vice-Presidente Adrienne Richards .— Secretaire et Tresoriere Bernice Garriss - Critique Sadie Baird Rapporteuse Jane Atkins Sadie Baird Elizabeth Bell Frances Brichtwell AucE Cocks Mamie Daniel Margaret Draper Bernice Garriss Mary Gunn Virginia Graves Elva Hedley Gladys Hubbard Elizabeth Hutt Margaret Keyser Geneva Lionberger Sarah Lipscom b Virginia Moore Frances Morgan EuA Putney DiRECTRICE Mademoiselle Helen Draper Virginia Ralph .iVdrienne Richards Hazel Saunders Ellen Smith Bertha Spradlin . lice Stringfellovv Rachel Thompson Virginia Updyke Ermine W. tkins Tivo Hundred and 5fn ;[]iiiiiiiiuiininiiiiiniinNiiiiii(]iiiiiiniuiDiiiiuiiiiiiniiiiiiiniiininiiiiiiiiiniHiiiiiiiiit]iiiiniiiiiit]iiiiiiiiiiMniiiiiuiiiiic]iiiiiiiiniinii iiiiniiHiiiiiinaiiiHiiiiiii(]iiiiiiiiiiiit]iiiiMiiiiiic4 g ]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiiniMiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiMi[]iiiiiiiiiiii[: P |P() A|f t ) ' iiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiit]miiiiniiiniiiiJiiiiiiiC]iiiiiiiMiiii]imiiiii« CIRCULO E5PAN0L AlOTE: El que lucha, triumfa La Flor: Clavel rojo Los FuNCIONARIOS Dama Hill Presidents Frances Barksdale Vice-Presidente Virginia Lewis — ...Secretaria Agnes Johnson Tesoreroa CoMisioN DE Programme Florence Riss .Presidente de Programme COMISION DE SoCIALIDAD Bertha Spradlin Presidente de la Comision MoFFETT Armstrong Dorothy Askew Frances Barksdale Jack Draper Amanda Gray Dama Hill Ida Hill Los Miembros Acnes Johnson Virginia Jordan Virginia Lewi Rosa Marie Maldonado Delania Milam Ella Louise Moore Frances Morton Virginia O ' Connor Florence Riss Louise Rothrock Odelle Snead Bertha Spradlin Evelyn Thompson Frances Volk Senorita Estelle Smithey La Directora : Two Hundred and Eighteen = M[]iiiiniiiHinMiiiiiHiiiuiiiM«KiiiiiniiiinniHiiiiiMiiHiiiiiMiiiiic]iininHni[ niiMiiHiE]iiiiiriniii[]MinnNiiiniiniiiiini(]iiinMiinic]iiHiiiiiMi(]niiiiiiniin ]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iniiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiininiiiiiiiiiiii[]iniiiiiiiiiMtiiiiimiiic be IDitgintan iiii]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiimiciiiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiMiiiii« Amiierst ' L i ml Colors Maroon and Gold Officers ' Fritz White .. 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Joiuie JK-idge S IthId) Officers Elizabeth Watters President Alice Carter Vice-President Helen Roberts Secretary and Treasurer Members Mary Ames Felicia Green Ruth Richardson Dorothy Askew Frances Howard Helen Roberts Kathryn Boon Maxine Lucas Louise Rothrock Alice Carter Louise Mitchell Margaret Turpin Hellen Crismen Virginia Moore Virginia Updvke Mamie Daniel Elizabeth Moseley Frances Volk Evelyn Dulaney Lilian Nunn Margaret Walker Margaret Fuller Vircie Pollock Elizabeth Watters Madeline Gary Sue Puckett Elizabeth Weston Hilda Renfrow Miss Jones Faculty Members VIiss London VIiss Norris : Two Hundred and Twenty = HaiiiiiiiiMiiuiiiniiiuHE]iHiiui[]iiMiiHHii(]iiiiiiniiiinininHnMniininiiiMijniinmtnaiiiiiiminnraNiiuiiiaiiniiiMuic]iiiiiiiinii[]niiinnuianninMiM ]|||IIIIIMIIC]llllllllllll(lMIUIIIIIManillllllMIC]|IIIIIIMIII[]flllllllllllt: XThe IDirGtntan iiiiniiiiiiiiiiii[iiiimiiiiMciiiiiitiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiiC]imniiimnimiiiii JDriuiimswick ij Itiid Motto: What ive like best to do — ( ' 5 to eat Brunswick Stew! 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Coyner Officers Clara Thompson President Margaret Turpin i Vice-President Virginia Updyke Secretary and Treasurer Ruth Bartholomew Reporter Members Elizabeth Ballagh Katherine Landrum Laurie Smith Evelyn Bell Mary C. Landon Margaret Turpin Ruth Bartholomew Eva Mays Loui?-e Thomas Doris Brauer Mary Mount Clara Thompson- Frances Clark Katherine Montague Rachel Thompson Angeline Coston Dorothy Mattox Ruth Tinsley Reva Elliott Elizabeth Mojeley Virginia Updyke Gladys Griffin Fannie Perrow Margaret Vaughan Lois Gallaher Evelyn Peak Elizabeth Woodson Virginia Hunter Virginia Perkins Ruby Younger Carolyn Hunter Corrine Rucker Maude Younger Dorothy Hughes Margaret Revely Helen Jennings ; T,fo Hundred and Twmlytwo = MlllC]llllinilillt]||IIIIIIIHI[]|||l|[]MMIIIIIIIIUIIIINIIIIIIC]UIUlUUJimiUMU!llinMlllin(]IIUIIIIIHIC]IIIIUIIIIII_E]l|IIMIinilE]N ; ]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiMiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiit]iiiiiiiiiiii[:iiiiiiiiiiii[: ZTbe Dirotntan iiii(]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiniiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiiniMiiiiiiiiit]iiiiiiiiiiiiE]iiiiiiiii-: Motto Ease Quam Videri. 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Secretary Alice Rebecca Boisseau Treasurer Katherine Bentley Alice Rebecca Boisseau Lucy Evelyn Boisseau Virginia Brockwell Nellie Chambers Leona Coleman Martha Coleman Catherine Chowder Members Jean Doyle Hazel Dunn Betty Edmund ; Dora Fisher Doris Fowlkes Grace Fowlkes Katherine Jones Virginia Lewis Jean Mitchell Mildred Ragsdale Annie Laurie Rives Catherine Ryland Emily Whitmore Orline White Martha Wilkinson Lucy Wynne Florence Young Ttvo Hundri-d and Twenly-lo, Faculty Member Miss E. 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Richardson President Virginia Cowherd Vice-President Ruth G. Richardson — Secretary-Treasurer Sue Puckett - Reporter Members Edith Asher Sara Fox Ruth G. Richardson Pauline Bacby Alice Frood Ruth L. Richardson Lena Branch Josephine Head Edith Swineford Fannie Brown Ora Jeter Marguerite Warriner Virginia Cowherd Louise Jones Dorothy Wetzel Nancy Crowder Sue Puckett Jackie Woodson Honorary Member Miss Coullinc Two Hundred and Twe •IIIIIIE]IIIIIIIIIIIIU|lllllllllll[]|III[]IIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIUIinilllllllC]IIIIIIIIIIIIEllllllllllMIUIIIIIIIIIIIIC]l1IIIIIIIIIIUIIUIIIIIIIIC] I ElllllllllllllEJIIIIIIIIIIIIElllllllllllllElllll IIIEllll IIIE :«]iiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiniiiiii]iiiiiiiiiiiiH iiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiii[ XTbe IDirgtnlan iiiitiiiiMiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiiE]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiMiii{]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiii«: Motto: Acorns to oaks, watch Roanokers Colors: Maroon and White Faculty Members Miss Ada Bierbower Miss Pauline Camper Officers Mallie Barnes — - President Virginia Graves - Secretary Evelyn Dulaney Treasurer Members Be ' sie Arthur Dorothy Hancock Gertrude Quinn Ethel Barksdale Anna Jett Kitty Reid Mallie Barnes Mary Kelly Hazel Saunders Katherine Boone Geneva Lionbercer Helen Shields MoBLEY Brown Louise McCormick Margaret Lewis Stearnes Mary E. 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Hattye Blankenship Appalachia, Va. Frances Bolton St. Paul, Va. Elizabeth Crockett Max Meadow, Va. Maude Clark Draper, Va. Noma Fuqua Radford, Va. Louise Ford Norton, Va. Ollie Gillespie Tazewell, Va. Mary Gose Wytheville, Va. Mabel Gbossclose Ceres, Va. Carrie Gudheim Blacksburg. Va. Virginia Wilson Amelia Johnson Tazewell, Va. Ida Jones Tazewell, Va. Martha Kiser Tazewell, Va. Katherine Riser Tazewell, Va. Mary Myers Fincastie, Va. Kathleen Myers Fincastie, Va. Gladys Painter Tazewell. Va. Margaret Robinson Wytheville. Va. Mamie Stowers Burkes Garden. Va. Elizabeth Weston Jonesville, Va. Alice Wiley Saltville, Va. Wytheville, Va. Tiir, Hundred and Thirly-lhr. 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X iub Flower: Cotton Bloom Colors: Green and White Motto: Eat, drink, and be merry Officers Greenhow Parker President Dorothy Rawls Vice-President Stella Presson Secretary Virginia Harrell Treasurer Members Ellen Babb Louise Clements Berta Newell LuLA May Babb Alice Cobb Greenhow Parker Mabel Barrett Mary Edith Cobb Lucy Parsons Virginia Berryman Sarah Cobb Lucy Partridge Virginia Bishop Mary Darden Lucille Peters Bertha Bradshaw Marie Eley Ethel Porter Ejma Bradshaw Ethel Fisher Stella Presson Minna Brown Bernice Garriss India Rawlings Thelma Brown Willie Griffin Dorothy Rawls Louise Bunn Virginia Harrell Mary Rawls Virginia Burgess Elizabeth Hedgepeth Ruth Scarborough ViRGiE Bryant Nancy Holt Mabel Seward Mary Claud Bessie Knight Elizabeth Stiff Robby Claud Lorena Miles , Aldine Scott Ruth Claud Catherine Moffitt Norman Turner Alva Williams Frances White Honorary Member Mr ' -. Eva Warren Two Hundred and Thiny-lour i[]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiit]iiiiiiiic]iiiiniiiinni iiti iiiiiiiHiiiiinirruu meiiiin iHiiiiniuiiiaiiiiiiriaiiciiiiiii niiiiiiiiiiiiE] iiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiii a iiic$ ! ]iiiiiiniiiiniiiiiiiiiiii[]iHiiiMiiriE]iiiiiiiiiiii[]niiiiiniiiniiiiiiiiiiiic Zbc IDirointan iiic]iiiiiiMiii[niiiiiiiiiiiiC]iniiiiiiiiiC]iiiiiiiiiii( iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiii4 1 riamigle Vviuilb Motto: Our best for the Triangle Colors: Gold and Black Flower: Buttercup Officers Anna Leigh Gwaltney President Evelyn Byrd Vice-President Virginia Inge .— Secretary and Treasurer Lucille Wright Reporter Members Sadie Baird Anna Leigh Gwaltney Mary Catherine Jones Adelia Burrow Emily Gwaltney Mary Belle Lawrence Nellie Butler Mary G. Hall Eva Lowe Evelyn Byrd Mary Harrell Elizabeth Minton Elizabeth Cocks Marie Holland Acnes Riddick Nancy Dashield Virginia Herbert Willie Riddick Mildred Edwards Josephine Harris Georgia May Rogers Lydia Griffin Virginia Inge Lucille Wright : Two Hundred and Thirly-five = ' ,niniiiiHiiiniHiiiiinii[]niiiiiiiuiiiiHiiiiiiniiniiiHni[]iiinHiiiii(]iiiiuMiint:iMiiiMMiic]iiiHiniiiiHiiniiiiiiMt]niiiiMiMit]iiiiiiiiiiM(]Mnuiiiiuniiin { ] iiiiiiHiii n iiiiuEiiiiiiimiiiciiiiii nniiiii [: f)C IDtVOtntHIl ■ iHiHiiiiiiiiiiiinii niiniiii . emarie bounty •L iiULb Slogan: Meet me at Timberlakes Colors: Blue and Silver Officers Cornelia Dickinson _ President Ola Thomas - Vice-President Cynthia Berkeley Secretary Members Ruth Abell Helen Hall Sally Roane McMurdo Cynthia Berkeley Elizabeth Jarman Agnes Teel Jo CuLiN Frances Jones Ola Thomas Cornelia Dickinson Willie Lackey Lola Taylor Elizabeth Gordon Gladys Lackey Dorothy Wheeler Madeline McMurdo Honorary Members Dr. Jarman Mr. Coyner Tun Humhi-il and Tliii • i[]iMuiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiHE]iiuiui[]iHiiiiHiiiniiiinniinniniiiiuinc]iiMinnniniHiniiitiic]niiiiiiiui(}tininuiiininiiiinttK]iiiMiiinMt)iiiiniiuiiuiiin ]iiiiiiiiiiiic]ii|iiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiE]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiMii[)iiiiiiiiiiii[: XEbe IDirolntan tniniiimiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiOMiiiiiminiHiiiiimiHiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiii ' : ntriLmO E Two Hundred and Thlrly-seven g KiiiiiiiiniiiniiiiiiiiMiiniiiiKiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiniMiiiiiiMitiiiiiniiiiiiniMiiiiiiMiu i niiiiiniiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiQiiijjiinriitiiiiiiiiiiincjiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiniiiiiniiiiiHiiiiidi imiiiu iiiiii[« ]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiniiiniiiiiiiiiiiit]iiiiniiiiiii]iiiiiiiiiiii[: | 0 || A|f l iiioiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiimiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiit]iniiiiiiiiiniiiiiniig Ailileitic v ouELcii Erna Shotwell President Celeste Whaley Secretary-Treasurer Helen Miller Ex-Officio Peggy Moore Cheer Leader Doris Fletcher Senior Representative Clara Thompson Junior Representative Orline White Sophomore Representative Eleanor Zacharias Freshman Representative Miss B. E. 0. Graham Advisor : Two Hundred and Thirty-eight = iiiK]iniiiniiii(]iiiHiiiiui[]HMi[]iniiiiiiui[]iiiiiHiiiiic]uiu!!UMiMLiMillic]iniiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiit]iiiiiiiiiiii[ iin •MiiiiiiiiJiiiciiiiiMiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiMiiuiiiiiiiiMiiniiiiimiiiiuiiiiimiiiic: tTbe IDitoinfan iiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiimiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiHimiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiMiirniiiiiinu; Founded 1922 Purpose: To promote and encourage all forms of athletics in the Farmville State Teachers College: to work for good, clean intercollegiate rivalry: to broaden the field of intercollegiate sports; and above all to stand for the highest degree of sportsmanship in all things. Active Members Florence Buford Kathleen Morgan Celeste Whaley Edna Hall Eva McKinney Rebecca Ames Florence Buford Elsie Bell Madeline Fitzgerald Edna Hall Henrietta Hall Full Membership Mildred Hall Elizabeth Mathews Nell McArdle Eva McKinney Sara Moore Kathleen Morgan Louise Parsons Julia Reed Etta Sawyer Mamie Sexton Anna Belle Treakle Rosabelle Walton Celeste Whaley Two Hundred and Thii :«iniiiiiiiiiiii[iiiiii niiiiitiicii iiiiiiaiMiiiiiiiiiti iiiiitiiiiiiiMiiiiuriiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiniiitiii iiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiuiiiiin iiiiiiiE]iiiMiiiiiiic]iiiiiiriiiiic MiUMiiiifliniiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiit]iiiHiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiniii[: w r) C . IP I VQ t n i flniiniiiiiiMniiiiiiiiiiiMiiininiiiiiniitiiHiiiMniiniiiiiiiMiiiaiiiiniiig Varsity JoasJkeioaJ Frances Jones Captain EuLA Harris Manager Miss Blanche E. 0. Graham — ..Coach Frances Jones, F. Helen Hall, F. Wearers of the F ' ' Jean Mitchell, S. C. Kathleen Morgan, S. C. Orline White, G. Madeline Gary, G. Katherine Reid, S. C. Eleanor Zacharias, G. Frances Jones Helen Hall Madeline Gary Orline White Kathleen Morgan Varsity Squad Forwards Virginia Perkins Mallie Barnes Guards Eleanor Zacharias Elizabeth Crute Lucille Wright Side Centers Katherine Reid Jumping Centers Jean Mitchell Elsie Gibson Virginia Lewis Judson Lifsey Gladys Poe Evelyn Peak Ethel Covington Record Farmville 24; University of South Carolina 15 Farmville -19; Harrisonburg — 38 Farmville 17; Harrisonburg 24 This year a new emblem, the College Monogram S. T. C, will be awarded by the Athletic Association to any student who passes the seven required points and earns in addition thirty-five of the optional points. 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The train roared and bellowed and bullied its way over the miles of track which I lay like a steely, black thread ahead, but inside, safely ensconced in a big, cushiony I chair, dreamed young Helen Endslowe, her heart bounding with visions almost come I true, and a life-long hope soon to be realized. She held in her lap the required and : = conventional magazine and the equally required and conventional box of chocolates, I but it was evident that her thoughts were far too lofty to be fed by either of these I substantial objects. I In time to the grinding and hissing of the wheels, there sang in Helen ' s brain : the glorious words, Going to college! going to college! Her scholarship, the i scholarship she had won by many days ' labor and the sacrificing of many girlish i pleasures, was tucked reverently away in the new, shiny, black suitcase, but its power i was far-reaching enough to be sending her now to the leviathan University of New i = York, one of the justly proud winners in the International Literary Contest for high I school graduates, recently conducted by a leading metropolitan paper. There had ] I been just one other person equally as fortunate, and he (for it was a He) was = perhaps now on his way West to the college he had selected. Helen ' s heart, had I one been possessed of a stethoscope, could have been observed at this juncture, first i I to slacken in its beat, and then race wildly and unheedingly on at a decidedly : alarming rate. A physician would have attributed its strange behavior, no doubt, I : to the unaccustomed motion of the train, but you and I, being human ( no reflection I I is intended here upon the medical profession I , would have remembered the young j I man in question, and have emitted a wise Hm. Helen, however, succeeded in | j appearing dignified and composed, according to Mother ' s and Grandmother ' s specific I I instructions. She would be sensible (this with a fierce determination) and think i ; only of all she was going to accomplish. Poor little novice! How could she, or i I any girl, be sensible with the vision of Richard Hardy ' s young, clean face constantly = I before her, even though it had been glimpsed only in the newspapers! j I It was at this point though, that Helen ' s mental battle ended abruptly, for the j I train had made a rumbling, clumsy halt at one of the little country stations, and | = what seemed to be a veritable mad, stampeding herd of people scrambled into j I the compartment she had so peacefully occupied. Her first feeling was one of j I ingenuous curiosity and surprise that folks acted so, but in a minute her eyes = I flashed, and she had jumped up in anger to rescue a rather frightened, grey-haired I i woman who was being mauled and shoved, and who looked utterly helpless in the i i hands of the pushing, selfish crowd. I Helen protected her protegee until the excitement had subsided, and the two j I evinced towards each other a mutual liking. It was tacitly agreed that they become j I traveling companions on the two days ' journey ahead. The older woman confided = I much of her history to her young friend ' s sympathetic ears, and you may be sure I that Helen herself became rather communicative when she learned that by a happy | j coincidence the other ' s name was Hardy! So the time passed pleasantly until the j noise and bustle of the metropolis announced their destination. = I Helen and Mrs. Hardy found themselves standing rather breathlessly in the [ : enormous station, when the latter cried out rapturously. My son! my son! Helen = i wheeled around, but could observe only an approaching pair of broad shoulders and a grey hat. She tactfully looked away while, a second or two later, the grey j I hat merged into Mrs. Hardy ' s blue one. It was only at her friend ' s Helen dear. | ! I want you to meet my boy, that she looked up into the strong, admiring face of I i the man she had tried to forget, but could not. | I Pleased to meetcha, she murmured dazedly, but with a supreme content. | : — Altie Chapel | I Two Hundred and Fom-seven l i:]iiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiii]ioiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiimiiiniiiiiiiiiiiit]iiiiiiiiiiiiE]iiiMiiiiiiiE]iiiii itii i niiiiiiiiiiiiaiimiiiiiiiniiiiimiiiiniiiiiimiiiciiiiiiii n iiiiiiic: ;«]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiic: Zbc Dirointan iiiiC]iiiiiiiiiiiinniiiiniiiiC]iiiiiiiiiiiiE]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiininiiiiiiiii.; FOUR JTA L OPHOnORE junioci 5Ef1IOll OF LVOLUTIOh I 7 j| ' j Hundred and Fony-eight = Hi I []iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiii[]iiiiii i[]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiuiiiiiiiuiiiiiHiiiiic]iiiiiiinMiniiiiiiniiiic]niiiiiuiii{]iiMiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiMiiiiC]iinuiiiiiinniiiiiinu[)iiiiiiiiiiiK]iiiMiiiniiaiiiiniM ]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiiMimiiimii[] tiiiiiiii e: ' be IDivGintan iiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiniimifiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiHHiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiii ' : ri. ' .i Hundred and Fonynine (luniiiiiuiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiniiintiiciniuiiiniinniiiiuiiiitiiniiiiiHUCiiiiiiiijniiuiiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiMiiciiuiiiiiiiuuniiiiinniciiiiuiiiiiiiuiiiii iiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiiic XLbc IDiroinian ' ! ]iiiiiiiiiiiit]i I cm iiniiiii iiciiiiiiiiiiiiic] ii[: LLr) IL lLQltllall iiii iiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiimiC]iiiiiiiii{iinHiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiniiituiiiiiiiii ; asies TWILIGHT Twilight is a Holy Priest Dressed in a robe of gray, He speaks the few but sacred words That join the night with day. — M. FOLSTON IN ILLNESS TO A FLOWER How my hand trembles to feel the firm flesh Of your petals cool. Now the hot fever that mounts from my heart Is plunged in a pool Of f orsetf ulness ! — Ann Jones IF SOME ONE COMES BY Thinking of you in the twilight, Dearest, what shall I say. If some one comes by and asks me, What are you thinking of, pray? — Mabel Grossclose THE COMFORTER Night comes, and I dream of you. The stars fade. I awake with memories. Winds sigh, and I call for you. The day is here, and I ache with longing. Birds sing, and I close my ears to them. Friends smile, but tears dim my eyes. Vast Waters, calm in the hush of evening, Here on your beach I implore you — Comfort me! Comfort me! — Lalla Ridley Jones = Two Hundred anl Fifty E ' • iiiic]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiii[]iiiiiMiiiiinniiimiiiic]miiiuiMiii!iiiiimujnniiiiim S ' JIIIIIIIMIIiniMIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllKlllllllMIIIIElllllllllllllCllllllMIIIIIC: TLhc Divginian   IIIMII[]||||||irilllUIIIIIIIIIIIIC]IIIIIIIIIIIIC]|llllllllll|[]||INIII|.: f i 1 I 1 B ■ ■ ■• ' - 1 1 1 i 1 i i 1 ll THL MIRROR g T,vo Hundred and Fijtyone iniiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiii (]iiiiiiii[]i iiiiiiE]iiiiii ci I uiiiimiiiiic] miiini ejiiiii m iKiiiiiimiiiia iiiiiu miiniii iiHiiiniiiimniiinii XTbe IDirgtnian ]i iiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiic] iiiic}iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[: LLIlK IL lLlillllari iiimiiic]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiii Tlie Mi Once in a season the incense burns From a magi ' s luring, orinet lair Slow steals the dusty veil from off The silvered Mirror of vanity fair. Forth Our Leading Lady steps To guide us by her wise concepts. Loveliness doth now enthrall Our Queen of Beauty, crowned by all. Who is the lady that love imparts? She ' s our own, most popular, Queen of Hearts. Lady of Allurement, sweet. Attracts whomever she may meet. She who versatile must fare Is Queen of Arts with talents rare. Ah! Now a flash of style and hue; Our Lady of Vogue steps into view. Miss Efficiency vies the flight of time And molds all Duty into rhyme. Our Sportive Lady, agile, strong, To Olympian fame does now belong. Then turns the Mirror from our eyes And soft the veil floats o ' er the scene Each fond reflection down Memory flies Forevermore ! -Olive Smith = Two Hundred and Fifty-two = iiiiiE]iniiiiiiiiiniiiiuiiiiiic]iiiiii:]iiiiiiiinii[]iiiiiniiliiniiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiHiiiiiiiE]iiiiiiiiiiii(]iiiiiiiinii(]iiiiiiiiini iiiiinMiiie}iiiiiiniii HELEN MILLER OUR LEADINQ LADIJ RBLEN HODQES QUEER OF BEAUTlj o I jtA. . ' mt ■ M UIRQINIA UlNCENT QUEEN OF HEARTS QERTRUDE QUINN LADU OF ALLUREMENT, OLIUE SMITH QUEEN OF ARTS MARl] RIUES RICHARDSON CO LAD13 OF UOQUE c o ANNE CONlUAlj MISS EFFICIENCY EULA HARRIS OUR SPORTIUE LADIJ ]iiiiiiilliii[}|iiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiMiiiii|[]iiiiiiiiiiii[] iiiiiiiciiiii lie: Ubc IDitGtnian llll[}IIIIIIIIIIIIC}IIIIIIIIIIIIC]llllllllllll[]llllllllllll[]IIIIIIIIIIIIC}lllllllll« The Virginian Staff of 1925 takes this opportunity of thanking Mr. Mc- Corkle, Miss Mary Clay Hiner, Miss Coulling, Olive Smith, Lucile Walton, Ola Thomas, S. Virginia Hall, Sally Roane McMurdo, Helen Roberts, Anne Robertson, for their assistance without which this volume of The Virginian would have been impossible. E Tuo Hundred and Sixty-one g %iiiiiic]iiimiiini[]iiniiiniiiE]iiric]iiiiiniiiiU]iiniiiiiiu[]iiimiiiiiic]iiiniiiiiioiiiimiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiiE]iiiiiiiiininiin ;.} miiiniiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiimiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiii c Zhc IDirginian iiiic]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiii:]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iimiiiiiii[}uiiiiiii : Two Hundred and Sixty-mo I litiiiimiiiiMHiiiiiii HiiiiiiiicjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiuiJiiiiHi uiiiiiiiiiiiin i [iiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiici umimi hmiiih taiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiii itiiii nut.: ]llllllllllll(}lllllllllllir]llllllllllll[]IIIIIIIIHII[]IIIIIIIIIMI[]IIIIIIIIIIIIC be IDitGintan i[}iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiit]iiiiiiiiiiii[]|iiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiii:y i Two Hundred and Six(y-lhree i ' ' HI limit] iiiiMici ]ii[iiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiimiii«iiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiiE]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iim uiiii iciiiiimiiiiiuiiMiiiiiiiiciiiiiimiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiic :o]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiiaiiHiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiiC]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiic: Zbc IDitointan iiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[]|iMiiiiiiiiC]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiiC]iiiiiiiiininiiiiiiiii ; 1 eacli eacficFS one FARMVILLE J. L. JARMAN, President Graduates of accredited high schools are admitted without examination. Courses Offered: Courses for the preparation of teachers for Kindergarten, Primary and Gram- mar Grades, High School, Graded Rural School, and Home Economics. The four-year College Course leads to the Degree of Bachelor of Science in education. Expense for all courses is the same and students in all courses are eligible for the State Scholar- ship. 1 eacWrs C ollege FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA   I T: o Hundred end Sixly-four = it]iiiHiiiiiiiE]iiiiniiiiiiciiiiiiiiic3iiiiiiniiiit]iiiniiiiiiiC]niinniiiiniiiiiniiinQiiiiiiiiininnMiiiinii(]iiiiniuiiiMiiiiiiiiiitic]iiiiiMiiiiK]iiin  ti ; ]iiiiiiliiiiii;]liiiililliii[]iliiiiiiliii[]llililiiilil[]ilililiiiMit]iliiiiiiiiii[: be IDivotntan iiii[]iiiiiiiiini[]niiiiiiiiiiniiiimiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiimiiiE]iiiiiiiii-; • Displaying Smart Fashions selected in New York City for the College Girl DRESSES, COATS, MILLINERY, FOOTWEAR, HOSIERY In fact eveiy wanted article for the Chic College Girl . i DEPARTMENT STORES LYNCHBURG.VA.DURHAM.N.C.So.RICHMON rmvilleW. ' 7 Hf -. = Two Hundred and Sixty-five ! !i[]HiiiiiHiiiE}iiiiiiniiiK]iiiiKii[]uiiiiiiiMi(]iuiiinuiiE]niiiiiiniic]iniiiiiHiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiHiMii[]uinMiMiininiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiHii[]niiiiiM ]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiimc]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiic: TLbc IDirGinian iiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiimiiE]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiic)iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiii ; FARMVILLE MANUFA CTUR ING COMPANY FARMVILLE - VIRGINIA Friend: So your son is in college. What is he preparing for? Father: Don ' t know. But by the successful way he works me I think he ' s going to be either a diplomat or a financier. I Tti ' n Hundrrd and Slxly-six ' iiiiciiiiiN ciiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiici iinmiiiiiiiiiciuiinuiiiimiliUUUiuiHiiiiiiiMniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iniii iiciii iiiciiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiinmiiniiiiiiiiiiiiHiiimiiimniiiiiiiiiiiif: E ]iiiiiiiiiiii[]|iiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[] iiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiii c: Cbe IDitginian llll[]IIIIIIIIIIIIC]llllllllllll(lllllllllllll[]llllllllllll[]IIIIIIIIIIIIC]lllllllll ' Vhe fellow who palls on the oars doesn ' t have time to rock the boat NOEL BROTHERS Plumbers and Steamfitters FARMVILLE, VA. Cash and Carry Store The Sanctuary The Pure Food Store Third Street FARMVILLE, - - VIRGINIA We cordially invite t h e young ladies of the College and the public to visit our store and inspect our line of Fresh High Grade Candies and Cakes, Heinz ' s Pickles, Dressings and Relishes. We carry a nice line of Fruits. Buy at the Cash and Carry and save money. Everything for Bacon Bats. The Peoples National Bank A Strong, Conservative Bank, under very Careful Management, and U. S. Government Supervision 4% Compound Interest Paid on Savings Deposits G. M. Robe ON President E. T. BoNDURANT Vice-President J. L. BucG Cashier W. R. Butcher Asst. Cashier I. C. Glenn_ Asst. Cashier WAYS OF THE WORLD The parlor sofa held the twain Fair damsel and her lovely swain ; Heandshe. But hark! a step upon the stair And mother found them sitting there. He and she. — Puck. Two Hundred and Sixly-s .|„,M lliniMIIIIIIIIIC] lllltJIIIHIMIIIIHI lllinilH IIIHII IlllllJIIIillllllllC] illHIHIllllllllllltJIIIIIIIlllllHIIHUIIimCJIIIII HUH HlliaillHI itJ HiiHiiiiiimiiic:. ]i iiiiiic] iiiiiEiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiii iiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiie: Zbc IDitGinian lllllllll[]llllllllllll[]IMIIIIIIIII[]llllllllllll[]llllllllllll[]llllllllllll(]llll ' ' PVe H ' ant Your Business FIRST NATIONAL BANK FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA Every Convenience Offered Women Depositors Suppose You Have a Fire To-Night f If it is worth insuring, let us insure it The Oldest and Largest Agency in Southside Virginia ESTABLISHED IN 1868 Garland, Martin Blanton Itisurattce that Insures Farmville, - - Virginia A perfect woman, she still has her tonsils, adenoids, and appendix. — Exchange. = Two Hundred and Sixty -eight = iiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiMiiiiinniiii:]iiiiiMiiiii[]iiiiiiiii i[]iiiiiiiiiinuiiiiiiiiMiiE]imiiiiiiMHiiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiim Uhc X)ixQinmv }iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[}iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[: LLnC iJiirGiriiH n ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' i ' ' i ' ii i iii iiiii iiiiiiaiiiiiii iiiH iiiiiiiiii ' 3 iii ii ' i The EACO Theatre L. T). Whitaker, Manager FARMVILLE ' S NEW, UP-TO-DATE $50,000 PLAY HOUSE ALWAYS HAS FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT THE BEST AND HIGHEST CLASS SHOWS OBTAINABLE AT POPULAR PRICES No girl now marries a man or better or worse. She marries him for more or less. — College Humor. Duval Motor Co. AUTOMOBILES Trucks, Tractors and Farm Machinery Corner Third and North Streets Farmville, - - - Virginia OUR IDEA OF A JOB Re-papering the Hall of Fame. Putting up No Trespassing signs on the sands of time. Installing a toll system at the Gates of Heaven. — Exchange. = Two Hundred and Sixty-nine :HiiiiiniiiiiiiiiMi[iiiiiiiiiiiiiE]iieiE]iiintiiiiitainiiiiiiiii[]iiMiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiinic]iiiiiniMiiniiiiuiiiinunniiHiMiQiiiiiiHiiiic]iHNiiiuuuiiiiiii ]|||||||||||IE}IIIIIIIIIIII(]IIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIII[]IIIIII [JIIIIIIIIIIIIC Zbc IDitgtnian iiiiniiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiii J. A. DAVIDSON SUCCESSOR TO CHAS. BUGG SON Tke Pure Food Store ' Groceries Fruits Vegetables FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA I can ' t come up on the stage be- cause I ' ve got on my patent leather shoes. How ' s that? Well, the top part ' s leather and my feet are patting the ground. — Exchange. MARTIN The Jeweler Diamonds Watches Jewelry We carry a complete line of State Teachers College Jewelry. Your orders solicited for class and sorority pins, rings and Jewelry. I FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA Toilet Articles Herff-Jones Company ■ Houbigant ' s Coty ' s DjER Kiss AZUREA Three Flowers Colgate ' s PERFUMES, TOILET WATERS, FACE POWDERS, COMPACTS, AND ROUGES White Drug Company E. W. Sanford, Owner Farmville, Virginu. Designers and Manufacturers of School and Fraternity Jewelry INDIANAPOLIS j JEWELERS TO THE SOPHOMORE ' CLASS OF THE STATE j TEACHERS COLLEGE May you live as long as you want to, and want to as long as you live. —College Humor. THINGS WE ' D LIKE TO SEE An absent-minded professor. A drunk that says hie and ish. A stupid Englishman! A tight Scotchman. A burglar actually get out of a fraternity house without losing some- thing.— CoZZege Humor. J Two Hundred and Seventy q ?i(]iiiiiiiMiiiE]iiMiiiiiiiit]uiiiiiiitiiiiuiiiiniDniMnniiiuniinuHiianiiiiiuiiit]iiHiiiniiiC3iiiiiiiiiiiiuMniHiiHit]iiiiiiiiiiiinMiniiiiiiiniiiiiiiiii ]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiimiiiiit]iiiniiiiiiic]miiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiit: TLhc IDirginian iii|[]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiii ' ; BARROW COAL CO. J A VEN RED ASH and POCAHONTAS COAL Anthracite All Sizes Public Service is Our Motto FARMVILLE, - - VIRGINIA U7e Appreciate Hour Kindness A. V. WADE Everything for Everybody Main Street FARMVILLE, - - VIRGINIA They tell me that I ' m lazy, But this I do insist, I ' ll never be so lazy That I ' ll throw my girl a kiss, — Hoot Owl. Teacher: Johnny, name a col- lective noun. Johnny: A vacuum cleaner. There are summer romances and summer romances, but after all only some ' re romances. Farmville Grocery Co. WHOLESALE GROCERS e Sell to Merchants Only THAT ' S THAT Father ' s expensive gold watch had failed him. It wouldn ' t go at all. I can ' t think what ' s the matter, he complained. Perhaps it needs cleaning. Oh, no, daddy, objected four- year-old Henry. Baby and I had it in the bathroom washing it all day yesterday. — Uoot Owl. LADIES APPAREL MILLINERY DRESS WELL AND SUCCEED Start at the Foot SHOES FOR EVERY OCCASION DAUIDSON ' S ! The House of Quality Farmville, Virginia FOOTWEAR HOSIERY = Two Hundred and Seventy-one a r.iiniiE]Miiiiiiiiii[]iiiMiiiiiiiEiMil[]iiiHniiiiic]iiii iiiinniiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiininiiiniiiiniiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiMiniinuiiniiJiuiit]iiHiiiiiiiiaiin iic)iiiiiiiiiiuuiuiiiiiiiiic «]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiini[]miiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiE XEbe IDitGtnian iiiic3iiiimiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[3iiiiitiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiimiii[]iiijmii ! United Grocery Company, Inc. Richmond, Virginia WHOLESALE GROCERS Sole A ' ents CERESOTA FLOUR LIPTONS TEA AND COFFEE BLUE RIBBON MAYONNAISE BLUE TIP MATCHES CINCO CIGARS WEBSTER CIGARS FANCY NEW YORK STATE THISTLE BRAND ' CANNED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ALL LEADERS IN THEIR CLASSES E. S. Shields President H. C. Crute Vice-President C. W. Hart Cashier J. C. BoNDURANT Asst. Cashier City, State and County Depository Planters Bank of I Farmville | Capital - - - $50,000.00 Surplus - - $100,000.00 Resources - $1,000,000.00 FARMVILLE, - - VIRGINIA The Old Reliable Bank R. W. Garnett Co. 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. = Two Hundred and Seventy-two q MC]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiit]iiuMiiiiiiuiiniiiiiint]niiiiuiinuiniiiMiiUMiiiniiiiniciiniiiiiinii]uiiiiiiiiiiDiiiiiiiiiiii{3iiiiiiiiiiii[] •jiiiiiiiiiiiiHimiiimiinii iiiiujiiiimiiMiHi iiiiiuiiii ic y X iVQlWXdl n ' ' ' i ' ' S MORING SOLOMON . General Building Contractors FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA Dr. Turner: What do you think of measuring a country ' s civilization by its horsepower? Anne R. : Well, I think it was all right then but horsepower is goinj out of style now. Wallie: Papa, why do they call our language the mother-tongue? ' Father: Well, just see who uses it most. — Exchange. Radio Enthusiast: I have a crystal set in a match-box. Fannie: Yes, I shouldn ' t wonder; I have a crystal set in a ring. Hubbard Mahan The Nicest PijVce in Town ' Our Drinks are the Best Page and Shaw Candies Proprietory Drugs Toilet Articles FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT ALWAYS GO TO Shannon ' s Rose Room Main Street Farmville, Virginia = Tit ' o Hundred and Seventy-t hree = SiHuiiNiiiiijnniiiiMiiiiciiiiiinuinuinnuiaiumniiiinniiuiiiiiiniuiinniiujiiniiinniuiiuiiiiniiurMHinMiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiniiEiiiuiiiuiiiDiin imt • ]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiii ' iiiu; Zbc IDitotnian lUIOIIIimillllHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIinilllllHl. MILTON BRADLEY COMPANY Arch Street at 17th PHILADELPHIA, PA. Drawing Materials, Industrial Arts, Books and Supplies Complete Catalog on Request Wherever the Annual goes — IT TELLS THE SAME THING, BUT ALL GIRLS TELL YOU iyicI]n.ios]h. Oanadf Incorporatea The Rexall Store FARMVILLE, - - VIRGINIA English Clergyman: You must be sure to see St. Paul ' s Cathedral and Westminster Abbey. Young Innocent: Oh, yes, I ' ll see them, but what I ' ve been hankering to see since I was knee-high to a grasshopper is the Church of England. JUST SO Little Clarence: Pa, why do they call the end of a college student ' s school life the commencement? Mr. Smith: Oh, because that is when the matter-of-fact old world com- mences to take the conceit out of him. Husband: Well, Dearie, I was elected. Wife: Honestly! Husband: What difference does that make? ALL FORMS OF PRINTING FOR { COLLEGE GIRLS j Printing of Distinction ' 1 Jke V iFgmian Lyaie Meals at all Hours OUR SERVICE IS COMPLETE 307 Main Street FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA Phone 229 = Two Hundred and Sevenly-four i(]iiiiiiMiiiiainiiiiMiiit]iiiiiiii(]iiniiiiinininiMnnut]uiiiiHHiiHiiiriHnnit iimiiiinntnniintit]imnifliiiaiiiu iiuuiiiiiiiiMiiiniiiiniiiiii[iiiiiniiiiun {•Jiimiiiiiiicjiiiiiiiiiiioiiimiiiiiaimiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiic be IDitginian iii[]iiiiiiiiiiiit]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiii(]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiniiiiiiiiE]iiiiiiiiir ! IF YOU ARE HUNGRY GO ACROSS THE STREET TO GILLIAM ' S For Eats of All Kinds Quality Counts High Street FARMVILLE CREAMERY, Inc. MANUFACTURERS OF Bttttei ' ' and Ice Cream Serve It ' , and You Please All ALL PRODUCTS PASTUERIZED JUST ONE BLOCK FROM CAMPUS YOU WILL FIND G. F. Butcher Co. The Convenient Store FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY INCORPORATED Manufacturers of Greek letter Fraternity and Special Society Jewelry, Class and School emblems, pins and rings. Special designs and estimates furnished on Fraternity and Special Club insignia on Class Pins, Rings, Medals. Loving Cups and Trophies, and on Honorary Keys. Write for the BALFOUR BLUE BOOK. The Standard Reference for Fraternity .Tewelry. Main Office : ATTLEBORO, MASS. Stanley A. Legus Tailor Suits Made to Individual Measure i Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing | Phone 203 I Good Will, the Soul of Business Good will is the result of service rendered. 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