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_ «e, VA 23901-ani IBeliePing tpat tpc tooman of tfjc SDIO Dominion, from ttic time of per first step on Virginia ' s soil, pas been tpe inspircr anD tpc torepbearer of tpc tatc, toe pabe pauseD to pap per tri= bute for toe glorious pcritagc toe OaPc in per. 3f tuc pape catigpt per inDomi table spirit, per great loPc, anD per idealism, toe patie proPcD toortpp of per anD of our tpeme, anD tpis 1929 Polumc of €pe Virginian toill stanD as a memorial to our Virginia toomanpooD. (f l« ffitttjittmn Offering Anne Carter of Shirley was born in a beautiful old home on the banks of the James. Her home stands in history for its quiet dignity and its old Virginia hospitality, her family ranking among the first in the state. Little is known of her early girl- hood, but when quite young she became the second wife of Lighthorse Harrv Lee. They had five chil- dren, of whom Robert was the fourth. The father of Lee died when Robert was a child of four; from that time, it was the mother upon whom devolved the responsibility of the teacher and guide. Robert was especially devoted to his mother. When she became an invalid, it was he who took complete care of her. Though broken in body, the heroic little mother urged her son to go away to the United States Military Academy when he arrived of age, saying only, I shall miss Robert so! She was a true Virginia mother, earnest, pious, gentle, and heroic, with an influence mightier than force — one of love. Co one tobo, instilling greatness in bet illustrious son, Robert ZB. lee, gattc tbrougb bim of bcrsclf a beritage of lotte anD sacrifice; to one tobo, batting passeD on sucb a beritage, stanDs as a reprcsentatittc tooman of Virginia, toe Do rcttercntlp DcDicatc tbts ttolume to £nne Carter of rjtrlep MISS MARY WHITE COX ■ ' So gracious is her tact and tenderness. — Alfkkii Lord Tennyson. Cfje Ptrgtman 1929 Volume 28 Ct)e Annual 0ubltcatfon of ti)t £ tuoent0 of £ tate Ceacl)et0 College jFarmtrille, Virginia M flgemoriam H rs. 3)osepl) H. Jarman DieD Cbe ttucntpmintl) Dap of tbe first montb, in ttris peat of out ILotD, nineteen tmnDteo anO ttoentp=nine SxaomanbooD of itself 10 a glori otis tccitaffc, but especially so toben it bas sucb a backgrounD as Do tbe tuomen of Virginia to=Dap. jFor tbis toe glorifp Virginia ' s tooman tbat sbe map becnsbrincD foreocc in out bcarts. College Classes activities anitj) jfair DR. JOSEPH L. JARMAN Our President : Glnlkg? Mothers of gallant sors and of daughters reflecting your virtue; Mothers of Old Virginia, priding herself in her children; Mothers of men such as Washington; Mothers of Lee and Jackson; Mothers, in war as in peace, gladly making your offering, Sending from pillared home and from rambling farmhouse Sons of your love and devotion, Holding their heritage high above the slaughter and ruin : Mothers of modern Virginia: Mothers of youth, past and present. Yours was the making of home and the guiding of children. With delicate, capable hands you held to their hands in the darkness. Led them to the light from the shadows gathering round them, Unveiled a higher ideal, and pointed the way to attain it. Guarded their heritage for them — Gave a soul to Virginia. Mothers of our Mother State, your daughters promise allegiance; Promise, each and each, to pass their heritage downward, Shining, unsoiled, unspotted — the dauntless soul of Virginia. — Carolea Harris, ' 29. saSHSHSZSESE5ESHSHSZ5HSHSHSE5HSESE5HS25H5ESHSHSH5HSHSHSHSa Appreciation € ur Ceact)ers fci jftor can toe overestimate pour toortb, Bor eper pap pou for tbe gooD pou Do, IBttt toe can oton tbe Debt toe otoc pou, can OBtprcss our gratttuOc; proPc our lope, true! ' 1 Ml .■ ' ■ ' ■ ' .- ■; F: M i. - r ' s. -X ' ' ' ■V- ' .- ' --- v V HOME DEPARTMENT ! ; A BUSINESS AND I)M IMS TR A TIN K OFFICERS • ' ' ' ■ ' . % Z n| V,?--. ' ifi ? QUaHBW A child at a mother ' s knee, Listening with face intent, Listening with eyes aglow To a solemn covenant. From that covenant of truth Taught by a mother guide, You learned of life and love As you sat by your mother ' s side. The lesson we teach today, The same our mothers taught, A mission high we hold. With sacred memories fraught. Today, at a teacher ' s knee A child is seated, intent. Listening with eyes aglow To a solemn covenant. — Catherine Bentley, ' 29. ciasas?iH5HSHSH5HSHffa5aSZSB5a5HSE5E5HSH5asasaEa5aBHSHSHSHSiD MISS OLIVE T. ILER Honorary Member oj Senior Class LOUISE DANIEL FOSTER Elementary Education NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Alpha Kappa Gamma: Gamma Theta: President Senior Class, ' 29; President Junior Class, ' 28; President Sophomore Class, ' 27; President Class Council, ' 27; President Cotillion Cluh, ' 27; Varsity Cheer Leader, ' 27- ' 28; Treasurer Student Committee, ' 29, Repre- sentative, ' 28; News Editor, Rotunda, ' 27, Reporter, ' 28; V. W. C. A., Chairman Music Committee, ' 27: Athletic Association. ;!.: MYRON BARNES Biology GARGATHA, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Eastern Shore Club, Secretary-Treasurer, ' 27- ' 2J. LOUISE GEORGIE BEAZLEY Chemistry FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; College Or. chestra. 27- ' 29; Choral Club. ' 27- ' 28- ' 29; El Circulc Espanol; Ruffner Literal Society. ; :. CATHERINE DODGE BENTLEY English RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Pi Gamma Mu; Pi Kappa Delta; Campus League. 27- 28- ' 29; President Richmond Club, ' 26- ' 27; Vice- President Scribbler ' s Club, ' 25- ' 26; Debate Club, ' 25- 29; Le Cercle Francais, ' 25- ' 29; Debate Council, ' 26- ' 27; Chairman. ' 27- 28; Ex-officio. 28- 29; Junior Hockey, ' 27- ' 28; Junior Volleyball. 27- 28; Senior Hockey Squad. 28- ' 29; Rotunda Staff Reporter, ' 27- 28, News Editor, ' 28- ' 29; Pierian Literary Society. 25- ' 27; Y. W. C. A.. Conference and Conventions Committee, 26- 27; Granddaughters ' Club. 27- ' 28. HENRIETTA BINFORD History DISPUTANTA, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Ruffner Liter- ary Society; Triangle Club, Vice-President. 25- 26. EMILY DABNEY CARTER Latin PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Spanish Club; Cunningham Literary Society, President. 29; Junior Auxiliary. Vice-President, 27- ' 28; P. D. Club. y.M MARGARET ELLEN CARTER Spanish BLUE SPRING RUN, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Le Cercle Francais. Reporter. 28 - 29; El Circulo Espanel; Ruffner Literary Society. Secretary 28- 29; The Palette; Senior Hockey, 28. 1(1 MARJORIE HELEN CARTER French BLUE SPRING RUN, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Le Cercle Francais. President, ' 28- 29; El Circulo Espanol; Ruffner Literary Society; The Palette; Senior Hockey, ' 28. ELIZABETH TEWNINC CASEY Home Economics WILLIAM BURC, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Sophomore Representative. Student Standards Committee. 26; Vice-President. De-Ho-Ec Club. ' 26- 28. ANNE CHAPIN History NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA Sigma Sigma Sigma; Freshman Commission, ' 24- ■25; N. B. B. O.; Cotillion Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. MARY REBECCA COCKS Latin PROSPECT, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.: Athletic Association; Mathemati Club. ALFREDA LOGG COLLINGS Elementary Education NORFOLK, VIRCIMA Zeta Tau; Cunningham Literary Society; El Cir- cuit) Espanol; Athletic Association: Tennis. ' 25- ' 26. IDA VENABLE WHYTE Elementary Education NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Ruffner Liter- ary Society; Junior Hockey Squad; Sophomore and Junior Volleyball; Business Manager. The Voice. 44 NANCY DEN IT Music fALEM, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Art Club, 29; Chromatic Club, 28- ' 29; Choral Club, ' 27- ' 28- ' 29; Glee Club. 27- 28, Vice-President; Music Committee. 27- 28; College Orchestra. LELIA OCTAVIA DeSHAZO Biology SUTHERLAND, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.: Athletic Association; De-Ho-Ec Club. MARGARET ANN DUNTON Biology JOHNSTOWN . VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Eastern Shore Club. President, 28- ' 29; Basketball. 27- 28; Volley- ball, 27- 28; Baseball. ' 27- ' 28; Track. 27- ' 28. NANCY MARIE ELDER Latin BROOKNEAL, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Cunningham Literary Society. Treasurer. ' 28- ' 29; Track, ' 28; Hockey Varsity, ' 26- ' 28; Executive Board Athletic Association; Sophomore Hockey. ' 26; Junior Hockey. ' 27; Senior Hockey. ' 28; Sophomore Baseball, 26: Junior Baseball, ' 27; Volleyball Varsity. ' 28; Sopho- more Volleyball. 26; Junior Volleyball. 27. 16 MARY OLIVER ELLINGTON Biolog) RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA Alpha Kappa Gamma; Delta Sigma Chi; Y. W. C. A.; Publicity Committee, 27- 23. Chairman, ' 28- 29; Dramatic. Club. Assistant Stage Manager, ' 27- ' 28, Stage Manager. 28- 29; Virginian Staff, Assistant Art Editor, ' 28- ' 29; Cotillion Club; North Carolina Club; Le Cercle Francais. MARGARET LEE ELLIOTT History PHENIX, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; The Mission Band. Y. W. C. A.: Athletic Association; Monogram Club, Secretary. 28- ' 23; Basketball Varsity Squad, ' 27- ' 28; Junior Basketball; Junior Volleyball; Junior Baseball; Senior Hockey; Ruffner Literary Society; Basketball Varsity Squad, ' 28- 29. PEARL ETHER1DGE Elementary Education PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Gamma Mu; Alpha Kappa Gamma; Pi Kappa Omega; Rotunda Staff, Associate Editor. 27- 28, Editor-in-Chief, ' 28- ' 29; Y. W. C. A.. World Fellowship Committee. ' 25- 26. Chairman Re- ligious Meetings Committee, ' 26- ' 27. Chairman Social Committee. 27- 28; Student Council. 26- ' 27; Debate Club; Student Standards Committee; Cunningham Literary Society ; Portsmouth Club. MARY EVELYN FARRIER Elementary Education SALEM, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Cotillion Club; Choral Club, ' 28- ' 29; Chromatic Club, ' 28- ' 29; Ait Club. 29. ANNE WOOLLEN FERREE English DANVILLE, VIRGINIA Alpha Kappa Gamma; Sigma Sigma Sigma; Vice- President. Senior Class. ' 29; Secretary Junior Class. ' 28; Y. W. C. A., 28: Student Committee Represent- ative. ? 28- 29; Debate Club; Dramatic Club. Presi- dent, ' 28; Cotillion Club; N. B. B. O.; Pan-Hellenic Representative, 29. 49 MARGARET GOODK FINCH Elementary Education CHASE CITY, VIRGINIA Alpha Kappa Gamma; Zeta Tau; Y. W. C. A.. President. 28- 29; Student Standards Committee, ' 28- 29; Student Council. Ex-officio. 28- ' 29; Farmville Chapter National Council Childhood Education, 28- ' 29; Y. W. C. A.. Secretary, ' 27- 28; Athletic Asso- ciation. MABEL PETTIT FITZPATRICK English ARRINCTON, VIRGINIA Sigma Sigma Sigma; Dramatic Club, President. 28- 29; N. B. B. 0.: Cotillion Club, Leader, 28- 29; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. LOIS FRASER History BLACKSTONE, VIRGINIA Alpha Kappa Gamma; Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Gamma Mu; Chi; Virginian Staff, Photographic Editor, ' 28- ' 29; Rotunda Staff, World News Editor, ' 27- ' 29; Choral Club, Treasurer, ' 28- ' 29; Debate Club; Ruff- ner Literary Society; El Circulo Espanol, ' 25- 26; Y. W. C. A., World Fellowship Committee, 25- ' 26, Alumnae Chairman, ' 27- 28, World Fellowship Chair- man, ' 28- 29; Athletic Association. GLADYS FRAUGHNAUGH Elementary Education SPARTA, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. r,i MARY ELIZABETH GLOVER History MANTEO, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; De-Ho-Ec Club. EVELYN ELAINE GRAYBEAL English BLUEFIELD, VIRGINIA Pi Kappa Delta; Debate Club. Intercollegiate De- bate Council. ' 28- ' 29; Varsity Debate Team. 28- 29; President, Playmakers ' Club. 28-29; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. GWENDOLYN HARDY French PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA Alpha Kappa Gamma; Student Council, ' 27- ' 28; President Athletic Association, ' 27- 28, Treasurer, ' 26- 27; Chromatic Club. ' 27- ' 28; Choral Club; Vice- President College Orchestra, 28- 29; Sponsor Fresh- man Orchestra. ' 27- ' 28 ; Secretai7 Freshman Class ; Freshman Commission; Student Standards Commit- tee; Athenian Literary Society; Blue Ridae Club; Class Hockey, ' 26 ' 28; Hockey Varsity, 27- ' 28; Class ketball, 25- 27; Basketball Varsity, 26- 27; Class Volleyball, 26- 27; Class Baseball, 27; Field and Track Sport Manager. 29; Y. W. C. A. CAROLEA MAY HARRIS English NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Pi Gamma Mu; Student Council, 26- 27; Ruffner Literary Society, President. 26- 27. 27- 28. Secretary. 25- ' 26; Scribblers Club, President. 25- 26; Reporter, Sophomore Class. ' 26- 27 ; El Circulo Espanol : Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. SI MADELINE HILL History MITCHELLS, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. PANSY HILL History MITCHELLS, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Jefferson Liter- ary Society. ANN MORTON HOLLADAY Mathematics FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Le Cercle Fran- cais; Mathematics Club; Cunningham Literary So- ciety. MARGARET ARMISTEAD HUBBARD History FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA Pi Gamma Mu; Mu Omega; Debate Club; Cotil- lion Club: Chromatic Club, President. ' 27- ' 29; Choral Club, Secretary, 26- 27. Vice-President. 28- ' 29; El Circulo Espanol; Granddaughters ' Club; Virginian Staff, Assistant Literary Editor. 28- 29; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. SUSIE LEYBURN HYATT Elementary Education NORTON, VIRGINIA Kappa Delta Pi; Mu Omega; Pan-Hellenic. ' 28- 29; Y. W. C. A., Chairman Conference and Conventions Committee. 28- ' 29; Dramatic Club. Costumer. 28- 29; Cotillion Club: Farmville Chapter National Council Childhood Education. GERTRUDE KATHERINE JARMAN Elementary Ed neat inn CROZET, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Art Editor Virginian. 28- ' 29; Choral Club; Dramatic Club Monogram Club. ' 26- ' 28; Freshman Basketball. ' 25 Track. ' 27; Junior Hockey, 27; Varsity Hockey Squad. 27. MARGARET A. JOHNSON English CONCORD WHARF. VIRGINIA Cunningham Literary Society; Secretary Senior Class; Eastern Shore Club. Secretary and Treasurer. ' 26- 29; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. ANNA HAM JONES Latin MORRISON. VIRCINIA Pi Kappa Sigma; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Associa- tion; Freshman Commission. 25- 26; Cunningham Literary Society; Le Cercle Francais; Cotillion Club; N. B. B. 0.; Pan-Hellenic. 28- 29. ANNA V. JONES Elementary Education CHURCHVILLE, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Farmville Chap- ter National Council Childhood Education. REBEKAH LIEBMAN History NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Debate Club. Junior Debate Team. HILDA LUCILE L1G0N Mathematics PAMPLIN, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Matin-malic Club; Assistant Business Manager. Virginian, ' 27 28. LUCILLE MAVIN LOGAN Elementary Education NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. JULIET LIGHTFOOT MANN English KEi BRIDGE, VIRGINIA Pi Gamma Mu; Cunningham Literary Society; Walker Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Assistant Editor of Senior Rotunda. ' 29; Assistant Literary Editor of The Voice. 29; Playmakers ' Club. VIRGINIA MARSHALL History MORATTICO, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A., Conference and Conventions Com- mittee, ' 26- 27; Northern Neck Club, Secretary and Treasurer, 25- 26; Choral Club; El Circulo Espanol; Campus League; Athletic Association. . PARKE LEIGH ORGAIN Biology DINVVIDDIE, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; P. D. Club, 25- 27: Granddaughters Club. ' 27- ' 28; Freshman Basketball, Captain, 25; Sophomore Tennis. ' 26- 27. MARJORIE EMMA POORE Elementary Education KEYSVILLE, VIRCINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Cunningham Literary Society. K OJ MAMIE PRESTON History ROANOKE, VIRGINIA Delta Sigma Chi; Cotillion Club; Y. W. C. A. Athletic Association. BLANCHE ELIZABETH PRICE English SALEM, VIRGINIA Pi Kappa Sigma; Cotillion Club; Athletic Ass ciation; Y. W. C. A. LUCRETIA MAE PROVINCE Home Economics FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; De-Ho-Ec Club; Choral Club; Chromatic Club. 1RG1NIA ELIZABETH RAINE History DANVILLE, VIRGINIA Sigma Sigma Sigma; Alpha Kappa Gamma; P Gamma Mil; Dramatic Club. Vice-President, ' 27- ' 28 Cotillion Club; 14-Club; Student Standards Com mittee. Chairman, 28- ' 29; El Circulo Espanol, 26 ' 27; Pan-Hellenic, President. 27- 28, Representative ' 28- ' 29; Virginian Staff. Associate Editor, ' 26- ' 27 Literary Editor. ' 27- ' 28; Editor, 28- 29; Y. W. C. A Athletic Association. CARRIE ELIZABETH RAWLS English FRANKLIN, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Cunningham Literary Society, 26- 27- ' 28; Ruffner Literal Society. Reporter. 28- ' 29; Rotunda Staff, Proof Reader. ' 28 ' 29; Scribblers ' Club; Le Cercle Francais. KATHERINE ENGLAND RHODES French CAKTKRSVILLE, VIRCINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Le Cercle Fran- cais; El Circulo Espanol; Hockey. ' 26-28: Hockey Varsity. 26 ' 28; Basketball. ' 26; Basketball Varsity, ' 26: Mumisrani Club. ' 26. DORIS FOGG Elementary Education HOWERTON, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Associatio Club; De-Ho-Ec Club. LILLIAN LORRAINE RHODES Spanish LYNCHBURC, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A., Publicity Committee. ' 25- ' 27; Athletic Association; El Circulo Espanol, Vice-President. ' 26- ' 27, President. - 28- ' 29; Scribblers ' Club, Vice-Presi- dent. 25- ' 26; Tennis, ' 28; C. C. C, Vice-President. ' 27- 28; Cunningham Literary Society, Secretary- Treasurer. 27- 28; Le Cercle Francais, Vice-President. 26- 28; Debate Club, Inter-Collegiate Debate Coun- cil. 28- 29; The Palette, President. 28- 29; Play- makers Club. - 28- 29; Art Editor. The Voice. FRANCES ROBERTS English GREAT BRIDCE, VIRGINIA Gamma Thela; 14 Club; Cotillion Club; Cbi Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. VIRGINIA MOULTON RUCKER Home Economics MONETA, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.: Athletic Association; Bedford Club De-Ho-Ec Club; Freshman Baseball Squad, ' 25- ' 26 Sophomore Baseball Squad, 26- 27. j r f , M- k j I MABEL ELIZABETH SPRATLEY History SURRY, VIRGINIA Pi Gamma Mu; Y. W. C. A.. World Fellowship Committee; Athletic Association. ALMA LEE SPIERS Elementary Education FENTRESS, VIRGINIA The Palette: Farmville Chapter National Council Childhood Education; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Asso- ciation. 74 BLANCHE STUART TAYLOR French RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA Delta Sigma Chi; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Associa- tion; North Carolina Club, Treasurer, ' 27- 28; I.e Cerole Francais. ' 27- ' 28- ' 29. NANNIE BERNICE TERRY Chemistry BUKKEVILLE, VIRGINIA W. C. A.; Athletic Association. EVELYN VIRGINIA THOMPSON Latin LEXINCTON, VIRCINIA Kappa Delta Pi; Dramatic Club; Rotunda Staff, Inter-collegiate Editor, ' 27- 29; Student Standards Committee; Cunningham Literary Society; Shenan- doah Cluh, President. ' 27- ' 28; Mandolin-Guitar Club, Reporter. 27- ' 28; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. MARY ELIZABETH THRIFT Mathematics MADISON. VIRCINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association: Membership Committee of Y. W. C. A.; Debate Club; Debate Council; Mathematics Club. ■;0y;£tftt - 1 LOUISE MORTON VAUGHAN English ALTAVISTA, VIRGINIA Alpha Kappa Gamma; Class Council, President, ' 29; Jefferson Literary Society. Vice-President, ' 27; Senior Class Treasurer, ' 29; El Circulo Espanol. Vice-President, ' 29; Le Cercle Francais, Secretary, 28; Monogram Club. ' 28- ' 29; Tennis, ' 27 ' 29. Dou- bles Championship. ' 28; Class Hockey, ' 28- ' 29; Var- sity Squad. 28- ' 29; Volleyball, ' 28, Honorary Varsity. 28; Baseball, ' 28; Honorary Varsity, Captain, ' 28; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. MARGARET WALTON History DANVILLE, VIRGINIA Alpha Kappa Gamma; Pi Gamma Mu; Freshman Commission, 25- ' 26; Student Standards Committee. 26- ' 27; Assistant Business Manager Rotunda, ' 27, Business Manager, 28- ' 29; Ruffner Literary Society; President, ' 28- ' 29; Y. W. C. A., Finance Committee, ' 25- ' 27, Membership Committee, 28- ' 29; Athletic As- sociation; Debate Club. 78 CATHERINE ARMISTEAD WATTS Elementary Education HAMPTON, VIRGINIA Pi Kappa Sigma; Farmville Chapter National Council Childhood Education; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. NELLIE CARROLL WHITE History DANVILLE, VIRCINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Choral Club. 27- ' 28; El Circulo Espanol; Le Cercle Francais. KATHER1NE CARTER WHITEHEAD History AMHERST, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A. ; Athletic Association ; De-Ho-Ec Club, ' 25; Ruffner Literary Society, 25- 29. GLADYS ELIZABETH WILKINSON English PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A., Alumnae Committee, 28- 29; Rotunda Staff. Literary Editor. ' 28- 29; Student Standards Committee, 28- 29; Cunningham Literary Society; El Circulo Espanol. Reporter, 26- 27; Athletic Asso- ciation; Petersburg-Dinwiddie Club, 25- 27. Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Athletic Coun 28- ' 29; Monogram Club; Senior Hockey, ' 28: Junior Baseball, 28; Junior Volleyball; Junior Bas ketball; Junior Hockey; Sophomore Baseball; Volley ball; Basketball; Hockey; Honorary Hockey Varsity 26; EI Circulo Espanol; Varsity Basketball, ' 27 ETHEL THORNTON WILLEY Elementary Education HAMPTON, VIRGINIA Y. V. C. A., Workl Fellowship Committee; Ath- letic Association; Home Economics Club; Choral Club. SARA EWELL WILLIAMS History BROOKNEAL, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Cotillion Club; Volleyball, Class Team, 28; Baseball, Class Team, 28; Hockey. Class Team, ' 26; Le Cercle Francais. 25- ' 26- 27: Tumbling Team. 27. FRANCES VIRGINIA WILLIS Elementary Education NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Alpha Kappa Gamma; Gamma Theta; Chi; N. B. B. 0.: Cotillion Club; Student Council, Ex-officio, ' 27- ' 28, President, ' 28- ' 29; Y. W. C. A.. Publicity Committee. 27- 28. President. 27- 28. Ex-officio, 28- ' 29; Student Standards Committee. ' 27- ' 29; Virginian Staff, Assistant Art Editor, 26- 27. JULIA ELIZABETH WILSON English RUARK, VIRGINIA Debate Club; Monogram Club, Reporter, ' 27- ' 28; Reporter, Junior Class. ' 27- - 28; Y. W. C. A.. Con- ference and Conventions Committee, 26- 27; Ruffner Literary Society; Athletic Association; Freshman Volleyball, ' 25- ' 26; Junior Baseball, ' 27- ' 28; Junior Hockey, ' 27; Senior Basketball Squad, 28- ' 29; Ro- tunda Staff. ' 27- ' 28; Editor Junior Issue Rotunda. ' 27- ' 28; Editor. The Voice, ' 29. KATHARINE BOULDIN WOMACK Chemistry FARMVILLE. VIRCIMA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Choral Club. 83 v 5HSE5H5aSHS2SHSHSaSHSHSH5a5a5E5BSa5a5H5aSE55S2SiSaSE5E5E5J For us a glorious womanhood. For us a torch to carry on. women of Virginia, scorn The base: love what is good! —J. E. W., ' 29. SHS?5H5Z52SHFH5HSHSZ5H5H5HSH5Z5H5H5HEaS25H5H5H5£5tj 1 lie itvevoluif ion The tenseness of the first critical years of our country ' s history, when men struggled to subdue nature, and lived and died toiling relentlessly, grad- ually relaxed as pioneer axes chopped away the forest farther and farther from the sea. Along the river banks and the coastal lowland large estates appeared, great areas marked out in the primeval woods. It was the begin- ning of the plantation, which marked the transfer of the age-old ideal of a landed gentry of old England to the new country of America. The customs and ideals of the gentry of England, indeed, found congenial environment in the new world, especially in the colony of Virginia. The virtues and vices of the Virginians were those of the corresponding English classes from which they came, modified by conditions which surrounded them in the new country. The population was composed of diverse strains, in the main virile, sociable, sen- sible, and spirited. The people were hospitable and kindly, pleasant in man- ner, firm in friendship, fierce in enmity, stout in opinions when once they were formed, and tenacious of their rights. Even though life in old Virginia was gay, carefree, and rigorous, with card playing, drinking, dancing- and horse racing, yet, it was, on the whole, clean and stimulating. There was an indefinable charm about the plantation life of Virginia with its simplicity and gaiety. That charm seemed to pervade even the atmosphere, which, perfumed with the fragrance of flowers, and per- meated with the clear notes of the mocking bird, seemed to soothe one ' s senses and lull him into a state of content. But this serene and simple life was soon invaded by the blinding smoke, the deafening roar, the ghastly horrors of war. The Virginian aristocracy, a liberty loving, independent race, contributed heavily to that small group of able men who fought the Revolution and made our nation a shrine of liberty. There was a quality in their heritage and a fineness of texture in their society which produced men of great mind and broad sympathies, a quality which was shown to the world during the Revolutionary period in men like Washington, Jefferson, and Henry. From the secluded homes under their great oaks, far from the bustle, din, and strife, came the men who made our constitution, our government, our nation. — Louise Woodson. VI MR. W. D. BOWMAN Honorary Member of Junior CI as Colors: Red and White Lucile Graves Clara Nor fleet LUCILLE GRAVES ROANOKE, VIRC1NIA Happy secrets, an All-American JUMllOF Flower: Daisy President I ice-President Motto: Each for the other: all for the class Mai Marshall Secretary Laura M. Smith Treasurer MARTHA ANTHONY STELLA, VIRGINIA Dark brown eyes; books; black eyed Susans. NANNIE SUE ANTHONY STELLA, VIRGINIA Fresh breezes; green bypaths; knickers. IRVING ARMSTRONG FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA Water waves; a manicure set; yellow FLORENCE BOOTON ORANGE, VIRGINIA Friendship bracelets; soft restful cush- ions; pansies. LUCILLE BOYER LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA Firelights; violets. REGINA BROWN NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Starlight nights, autumn leaves. MARY BROWNING CULPEPER, VIRGINIA Autumn leaves; golden russet apples; an easy chair. FRANCES DAVIS CLARKSVILLE, VIRGINIA Fur coat; dancing fires; high heeled slippers. LUCY DORTCH SOUTH HILL, VIRGINIA New Adventures in Friendship ; a bad little girl grown up. JULIA EMILY DREW WAKEFIELD, VIRGINIA Pussy willows; terra cotta blue; rompers. GRACE FARRIER CLIFTON FORCE, VIRGINIA Fresh salt breezes; winter fires. ETHEL FISHER RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Spice; informal calls; red apples MARTHA DEATON FRANCIS BOYKINS, VIRGINIA Still waters; a small garden of dahlias VIRGINIA GURLEY SUFFOLK, VIRGINIA Amber; tweed knickers; pink teas. ELIZABETH HAIRSTON ROANOKE, VIRGINIA Etude; baby-blue rosettes; amethyst. ALICE HAMNER NORTH GARDEN, VIRGINIA Teddy bears: yellow ribbons. 2 JANICE HARPER CREWE, VIRGINIA Sunrise; dew on spider webs; sparkle of old wine. MARY FRANCES HATCHETT PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA The Open Road ; sportswoman : cross- word puzzles. MARY HENDRICKS ALTON, VIRGINIA A laugh; quiet thoughts. ELEANOR HOGAN ROANOKE, VIRGINIA Spanish shawls in red and orange; sum- mer sunsets. ELIZABETH HURT SALEM, VIRGINIA Wooden soldiers; west winds; garnets. PAULA IRVING FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA Brooding darkness; bright splashes of JENNIE LEE JONES FRANKLIN, VIRGINIA Trees at night; gray wisps of smoke. MARJORIE FLORIN E JONES JAVA. VIRGINIA Quiet days: rosy flush of dawn. REBA JONES PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA Bluebells; statuettes; Grecian hand- maidens. MAY MARSHALL FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA Silver filigree; minuet; forget-me-nots. SARA McCORKLE WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA Gingerbread; cordial; rompers. BLANCHE MURRELL LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA Burnt Orange; a giggle. ELIZABETH NEWTON FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA A tall basket of flowers, snapdragons. Michlemas daisies; hollyhocks; sweet ely- sium. CLARA NORFLEET SUFFOLK, VIRGINIA The king s jester; deep waters; starlight. LUCILE NORMAN WINSTON-SALEM, VIRGINIA Marble stairways; a receivin line at an afternoon tea. RUTH ESTHER OWEN CHATHAM, VIRGINIA Dewy grasses; soft south winds; sap- phires. ELIZABETH MARGARET PAYNE HORSEY, VIRGINIA Blue china cups and saucers; yellow GERTRUDE RICHARDSON ROANOKE, VIRGINIA Brown velvet; Ruskin in purple and old gold. LESLIE RITTER NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA Star twinkles; a heart lockel. GRACE ROSE CARRSVTLLE, VIRGIMIA A high wind; English thyme with a hint : f lavender hloom. RACHELL ROYALL TAZEWELL, VIRGINIA Sun glints of gold ; blue-flowered muslin ; REBECCA SAVEDGE WAKEFIELD, VIRGINIA Smiles; hollyhocks. FLOSSIE SMITI RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Hungry Heart ; garnets. LAURA M. SMITH BIRDS NEST, VIRGINIA The Game; clean winds; heights. ELIZABETH SMITHERMAN WINSTON-SALEM, VIRGINIA Eyelash curlers; good natured. ANN CARRINGTON STUMP ALEXANDRIA. VIRGINIA House parties; a cameo. JOE HUIES SW ANSON PILOT PEAK, NORTH CAROLINA Field day; a swagger stick. NELLIE TALLEY BUFFALO LITHIA SPRINGS, VIRGINIA Open courts; tinkling fountain; a stu LUCY THOMPSON NORTH EMPORIA, VIRGINIA Tall poplar trees; noonday shade; purple ELIZABETH DUDLY THORNTON NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA Brownies ; green meadows. EVELYN RUSSEL TRAYLOR LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA Elf laughter; water waves. MARY JANE VADEN KEVSVTLLE, VIRGINIA Bird call; science. MARY WILL VINCENT EMPORIA, VIRGINIA Movie magazines; patent leather hat-bo midnight feasts. CAROLYN WATTS RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Four o ' clocks; the old home place. LOUISE WHITLOCK MILTON, NORTH CAROLINA Squirrels at play; Happy Heart. FRANCES ANNE WILSON ROANOKE, VIRGINIA ' The wisdom of Solomon ; brown satin. KATHLEEN WOODSON COURAND. VIRGINIA Muffins; flowered cretonne. a5BSHSE5H5ESHSa5a5iSHSHSa5aSaSa5E51SHS 5E5E5HSHSHSE5HSE5E JViotlier of Virginia We give tribute to the woman, who, with a brave face, gave her wealth, her home, her sons, her husband, for the Lost Cause; we praise her who bravely sacrificed all that she had in the Great War; but do we think of her who turned this wild land of ours into a peaceful habitation? Let us give to her the praise which she so richly deserves — this woman who was the first to leave a safe home and friends to cross 1 the wide ocean in a fragile boat to form a new home amongst the hard- ships of an uncultivated land. Was it easy, do you think, to leave a safe and well-known home to come to an unsafe and unknown land? Yet — she came. With a laugh in her eyes, a song on her lips, and a prayer in her heart, she made a home from a rude cabin of four walls. She filled that home with love, with gentleness, and with culture. She gave to her sons and daughters the love of beauty, the love of courtesy, and the love of love which she had brought from her own land. So to her, the pioneer woman of Virginia, we owe homage for the courage, the faith, the ideals which she gave to us, her sons and daughters. To her we give praise as the Mother of Virginia, first Lady of die State. — Kathrvn Forrest, ' 31. iVly Lady of Loyalties Listen to the voices Of Virginia ' s women — bearers of freedom: For they speak of soldiers And the countless, unknown heroines Of patriotism. In their far-seeing eyes Lie all memories of the past — Memories of war and peace. The voices speak of The mothers of Virginia ' s soldiers, The women patriots Who all but fought the battles, So bravely did they serve When, seeking freedom from the tyrant, Washington asked aid My Lady of Loyalties stands Unmindful of past glory, Mindful only of the hopes, The verities and the visions Of the years that remain For Virginia ' s women. — Willie Savage, ' 31. ' XI MISS M. VIRGINIA POTTS Honorary Member of Sophomore Class ELSIE GRAHAM CLEMENTS PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA President Sophomore Class, ' 28- 29; Dramatic Club. 27- 28- ' 29; Freshman Commission, ' 27- 28; Campus League Chairman. 28- ' 29; Student Council, Freshman Representative, 27- ' 28; Farmville Chapter Council Childhood Edu- cation, ' 28- 29: Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A.; Portsmouth Cluh. HELEN ADAMS DANVILLE, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Fresh- man Commission. 27- 2H. REBECCA PRUITT ALLEN ROUND PEAK, NORTH CAROLINA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Caro- lina Club. RUTH ALLEN FARMVILLE, VIRCINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. MARGARET J. AMES FRANKTOWN, VIRCINIA V. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. DOROTHY ANDERSON BOHANNON, VIRCINIA Y. . C. A.; Athletic Association. MARY ELIZABETH ANDERSON DARLINGTON HEICHTS, VIRCINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. w= RUBY PAYNE ANDERSON ROANOKE, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. ELIZABETH B. ANTRIM ROANOKE, VIRGINIA Mu Omega; Choral Club; Freshmai Commission, - 27- 28; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. FLORENCE WILLIAMS ASHBURN SUFFOLK, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Cun- ningham Literary Society, ' 28. VIRGINIA LEE BACON KENBRIDGE, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Choral Club; Athletic As- sociation. MARY ALICE BAKER FORT ROYAL, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. SARAH ELIZA BAKER NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Gamma Theta: Cotillion Club; N. B. B. 0.; Le Cercle Francais; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. MABEL CLAIBORNE BARKSDALE STUART, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; De- ate Club; Choral Club. LOUISE CORINNE BARLOW PENNINGTON GAP, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Farm- ville Chapter National Council Childhood Education. HOMIE BARCO VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. EUNICE LOUISE BASSETT NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. MARY LILLIAN BEARD BLUEFIELD, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Fresh- man Baseball. ' 28; Sophomore Hockey. 28. MARY ROWE BEASLEY HAMPTON, VIRGINIA Delta Sigma Chi; N. B. B. O.; Cotillion Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. LILLIAN LEE BENNETT NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Mil Omega; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Asso- ciation; Cotillion Club; Freshman Chorus, •28- ' 29. MARY RUTHERFORD BERNARD PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA Sigma Sigma Sigma; President 14 Club; Cotillion Club; Farmville Chapter National Council of Childhood Education; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. RUTH OLIVER BETTS IVOR, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. NELLIE NOBLE BIGGER CHASE CITY, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Associatioi WILLA BONDURANT DANVILLE, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. NETTIE BOYNTON PORTSMOUTH. VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Dra- matic Club, ' 27- ' 29; Debating Club, ' 27- ' 29; Portsmouth Club, ' 27- 29; Campus League. 28- ' 29. MILDRED CATHERINE BRANDON ALTON, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. MARY BRIGHTWELL PAMPLIN, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A., Social Committee; Cunning- ham Literary Society; Cotillion Club; Ath- letic Association. M. ELIZABETH BRINKLEY NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. ELIZABETH BROCKENBROUGH STAUNTON, VIRGINIA Delta Sigma Chi; Treasurer Freshman Class, 27- 28; Shenandoah Club; Secretary Sophomore Class. ' 28- 29; President Pan- Hellenic. ' 28- ' 29; Rotunda Staff. ' 28- ' 29; Virginian Staff. ' 28- 29; Y. W. C. A., Prayer Committee; Cotillion Club; 14 Club: Athletic Association. L. JANE BROWN SALEM, VIRCINIA Y. W. C. A.; Choral Clulr; Art Club; Athletic Association. JESSIE WARREN BROWN STAUNTON, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Shen- andoah Valley Club; Farmville Chapter National Council of Childhood Education. SALLYE FOSTER BRUCE RICE, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association EDNA BUCHANAN HAMPTON, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association BERNICE NELSON BURTON SOUTH NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. FRANCES CARTER DANVILLE, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Tl Palette; North Carolina Clu MARY ELLEN CATO EMPORIA, VIRGINIA Mu Omega; Dramatic Club; Rotund. Staff, Reporter. ' 27- 28; Athletic Associa tion; Y. W! C. A., Service Committee, ' 28 ' 29; Freshman Commission; Student Stand ards Committee, 27- ' 28; Cunningham Lit erary Society, Chairman Drama Committee 28- ' 29, Chairman Finance Committee, ' 28 ' 29; El Circulo Espanol: Mission Ban Palette. MARTHA CECIL PULASKI, VIRCIMA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. ELIZABETH KATHRYN CHAMBERS ERA, VIRGINIA Y, W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Chora] Club. IDA WRIGHT CHAPMAN SMITHFIELD, VIRGINIA Choral Club; Le Cercle Francais; El Circulo Espanol; Cotillion Club; N. B. B. 0.; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. LOUISE CLARK DANVILLE, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Choral Club; Farmville Chapter National Council of Childhood Education. ELLA SIMMS CLORE MADISON. VIRGINIA Delta Sigma Chi; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Vssociation. HILDA I. COBB DANVILLE, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; De- hate Club. MARION COBB FRANKLIN. VIRGINIA Pi Kappa Sigma; Cotillion Club; Cun- ningham Literary Society; Y. W. C. A.. Service Committee, ' 28- 29; Athletic Asso- ciation. n EDITH COLEMAN FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Varsity Basketball, ' 27- ' 28- ' 29; Sophomore Hockey, 28; Chromatic Club, 28; Debate Club, 28. KATHERINE COOKE RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A. ; Athletic Association ; Farm- ville Chapter National Council Childhood Education. MILDRED LOUISE COOPER PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Farm- ville Chapter National Council Childhood Education. ELIZABETH FRANCES COPELAND DANVILLE, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. LUCILE COPELAND DANVILLE, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Associatio MYRA A. COSTEN NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Dramatic Club Club; Athletic Association. i ' - JANE NOLAN COTTEN RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Mu Omega; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Asso- ation ; Freshman Orchestra, ' 27- ' 28 ; Stu- ?nt Council, ' 27- ' 28;. Farmville Chapter National Council Childhood Education; Assistant Circulation Manager Rotunda. ' 23 ' 29; Sophomore Hockev. ' 28; Campus :ue, ? 28- 29. ALICE COVINGTON NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Gamma Theta; N. B. B. O.; Treasurer Freshman Class, 27- 28; Cheer Leader. 27; President Cotillion Club, ' 28- 29; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. MABEL VIRGINIA COWLAND SOUTH NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. LILLIAN FRANCES CRAWFORD STAUNTON, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Shenandoah Valley Club; Le Cercle Francais; Athletic Association. MARJORIE VIRGINIA CRUMPLER PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Ports- louth Club. ELEANOR HOWLAND DASHIELL PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Ports- luth Club. MARY ELIZABETH DAUGHTRY CHURCHLAND, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A. ; Farmville Chapter National Council of Childhood Education; Secretary- Treasurer Portsmouth Club; Athletic Asso- ciation. MARGARET DAVIS LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA Zeta Tau; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Ass,, ciation; Lynchburg Club: Ruff tier Literal - ) Society. MILDRED ALLEN DEANS PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A., World Fellowship Commit- tee; Campus League, 28- 29; Portsmouth Club, President. ' 28- ' 29; Farmville Chapter National Council of Childhood Education; Choral Club; Athletic Association. MILDRED FRANCES De HART YVOOLWINE, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Circulo Espanol; Le Cercle Francais. HARRIET De WITT VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Farm- ville Chapter National Council Childhood Education. Vice-President. ' 29. MILDRED VIRGINIA DIXON HAMPTON, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. VIRGINIA ELIZABETH DUTTON WARE NECK, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Le Cercle Francais. LOIS ESTELLA EARLY NEW HOPE. VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Le Cercle Francais; Shenandoah Valley Club. JULIA EDMONDS KENBR1DGE, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. HAZEL ELLIOT CLOVER, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; De- bate Club; President Student Government, Summer. ' 27. ELIZABETH HOBSON EPPERSON HOPEWELL, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Var- sitv Basketball Squad, 25- ' 26; Freshman Basketball. ' 25- ' 26; Freshman Volleyball, 25- ' 26; Freshman Baseball. ' 26; Triangle Club. ' 25- 26; Monogram Club; Varsity- Hockey Squad. ' 28. MARGARET TEEL FARIS RED HILL. VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Le Cercle Francais; Fresh- man Commission: Athletic Association. MARTHA EDGE FARIS RED HILL, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; De- bate Club; Cunningham Literary Society; Class Council, ' 28. LUCILLE S. FIELD RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Gamma Theta; Cotillion Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. ELIZABETH FLIPPO COVINGTON, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. KATHRYN FORREST PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A., Church Committee; Athletic Association; Portsmouth Club; Freshman Hockey Squad, 27- ' 28; Freshman Volley- ball, 27- ' 28; Freshman Basketball Squarl, 27- ' 28. MARGUERITE FOSTER LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA Zeta Tau; Ruffner Literary Society; Y. W. C. A.. Social Committee, ' 28. Chairman. ' 29; Rough Riders; Choral Club; Lynch- burg Club, Treasurer. ' 28. AUDREY OLIVER FRANCK PETERSBURG. VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Or chestra, ' 27- ' 29; Choral Club, 28- ' 29; Chro matic Club; Freshman Orchestra. VIRGINIA RAY FULTON WENONDA, VIRCINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. MARGARET FULLER DEJANNETTE, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. ALMA HARDING GARLICK WASHINGTON, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A., Prayers Committee; Cun- ningham Literary Society; Le Cercle Fran- cais; El Circulo Espanol; Mission Band. President, 28- ' 29; Palette Club; Athletic Association. MARGARET PAULINE GIBB MACHIPONCO, VIRCINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Le Cercle Francais; Eastern Shore Club. IMOGENE GIBSON COLUMBIA. VIRGINIA Mu Omega; Y. W. C. A., Social Com- mittee, ' 28; Athletic Association; Cotillion Club. ELIZABETH GILL BASKERVILLE, VIRCINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. ELIZABETH GILLIAM PAMPLIN, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. ELEANOR R. GLEASON COVINGTON, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Farm- ville Chapter National Council Childhood Education : College Orchestra. ' 27-28. President, 28- ' 29; Business Manager, Freshman Orchestra, ' 27- ' 28; Rough Rid- ers, 28- 29; Sophomore Hockey, ' 28. MARY LEE GODWIN CHUCKATUCK, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; De- hate Club. NANCY VIRGINIA GODWIN NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. FLORENCE HANCOCK GREGORY APPOMATTOX, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; De- Ho-Ec Club. FRANCES CALLOWAY GUTHRIE EMPORIA, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Le Cercle Francais; Cunningham Literary So- ciety; Freshman Orchestra, ' 27- 28; Rough Riders, ' 28- ' 29; Choral Club; College Or- chestra; Merry Makers Club, ' 27- 28. ANNE GUY HAMPTON, VIRGINIA Delta Sigma Chi; 14 Club; Cotillion Club; Choral Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. HELEN LOUISE HARDY PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Farm ville Chapter National Council of Child hood Education; Cunningham Literary So ciety; Choral Club; Freshman Hockey, ' 27 Captain Freshman Volleyball. 28; Honor arv Volleyball Varsity. ' 28. MAUDE B. HARRIS EBONY, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.: Athletic Association. MYRTLE ERNESTINE HILLSMAN LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Cun- ningham Literary Society; Choral Club. MARY HINTON CATESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Choral Club; Ruffner Literary Society. LULA JAMES HAMMOND MEREDITHVILLE, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Mis- sion Band. HELEN MAE HODGES SALEM, VIRCINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. ALICE WINIFRED HOWELL FRANKLIN, VIRCINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; De- Ho-Ec Club, ' 27- ? 28; Ruffner Literary So- ciety. ALMA FAY HUNT ROANOKE, VIRCINIA Y. W. C. A.; Treasurer Sophomore Class; Farmville Chapter National Council of Childhood Education; Athletic Asso- ciation. ADELE HUTCHINSON CHARLESTON, WEST VIRGINIA Mu Omega; Y. W. C. A., Freshman Commission. Undergraduate Representative. 28- 29; College Orchestra. 27- 28; Choral Club; Chromatic Club; Dramatic Club; Secretary Freshman Class; Student Gov- ernment Representative. ' 28- ' 29; Class Hockey. ' 28- ' 29; Class Basketball, 28; Class Volleyball, 28; Class Baseball. 28; Head of Basketball. 28- 29; Varsity Basket- ball Squad, 27- 28; Varsity Hockey Squad. ' 28- ' 29. JANE GREY IRBY BLACKSTONE, VIRGINIA Mu Omega; Granddaughters ' Club, Sec- retary, ' 28- ' 29; Cunningham Literary So- ciety; Y. W. C. A.; Freshman Commission. ' 27- ' 28; Athletic Association. ETTA FRANCES JOLLIFFE BOYCE, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association: Cam- pus League, 27- 28; Palette Club: Shenan- doah Valley Club. President. 28- 29. 117 VI CATHERINE CARY JONES HAMPTON ' , VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Le Cercle Francais: Choral Club. WILBUR JONES HOLLAND, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. MARTHA ALMA JOYCE STUART, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. ETHEL KIRKLAND COURTLAND, VIRCINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Cun Ingham Literary Society. ELIZABETH LACY RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Delta Sigma Chi: Y. W. C. A., Chairman Freshman Commission, Chairman Prayer Committee. 28- 29; Cotillion Club; 14 Club. MARTHA ANNE LAING LEWISBURC, WEST VIRCINIA Sigma Sigma Sigma; Debate Club. Re- porter, 28- 29; Le Cercle Francais; El Circulo Espanol; 14 Club; Choral Club; Cunningham Literary Society. Vice-Presi- dent; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. MARTHA BYRLE LANIER PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA Gamma Theta; Dramatic Club; 14 Club; Cotillion Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Asso- ciation. MARY IDA LEDFORD PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. MARY AMANDA LINDSEY CARROLLTON, MISSOURI Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. DOROTHY TAUMAN LOHR MADISON, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; De- bate Club; Freshman Hockey, 27- 28; Var- sity Hockey Squad, 28- 29; Le Cercle Fran- RUTH ADEL LOVELACE LEVEL RUN, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. EMMA BELLE LUKE SUFFOLK, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. JANET MILDRED MADDREY NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A., Membership Committee, ' 28- ' 29; Varsity Hockey Squad; Sophomore Hockey Squad; Le Cercle Francais, 27- 29; Choral Club. 28- 29; Debate Club, ' 27- ' 29, Treasurer, 28- ' 29. ELIZABETH HODGES MANN KENBRIDGE. VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A. Walker Club. Athletic Association; MARGARET MARCH WHALEYVILLE, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Fresh- man Basketball Team; Ruffner Literary So- ciety. FLORA DOUGLASS MARTIN PETERSBURG. VIRGINIA Gamma Theta; 14 Club; Cotillion Club; Choral Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Asso- ciation. JANE HUNT MARTIN PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A., Chairman Church Com- mittee; Athletic Association; Reporter, Sophomore Class, ' 28- ' 29; Cotillion Club, Reporter, ' 28- ' 29; Dramatic Club, Business Manager, ' 28- ' 29; Choral Club, 27- - 29; Chromatic Club; N. B. B. O. MYRTLE MATHEWS MYRTLE, VIRCINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association CLARA LONG McALLISTER COVINGTON, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A. ; Athletic Association ; Farm- ville Chapter National Council Childhood Education. CATHERINE ELLEN McALLISTER COVINGTON, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Sec- retary, Farmville Chapter National Council Childhood Education. VIRGINIA McCOY NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Choral Club, ' 28- 29; Freshman Hockey Squad. ' 27; Sophomore Hockey, ' 28; Fresh- man olleyhall. 28. EULA BOONE McKEE BOONE MILL. VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. FRANCES MILLIKAN GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA Sigma Sigma Sigma; Dramatic Club; N. B. B. O.; Cotillion Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. LUCILLE MOON CARTERSVTLLE, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Choral Club. FLORENCE JUANITA MOORE DELTAVILLE, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. ANNE VAUGHAN MORRIS JETERSVILLE, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. CORA MOSS EMPORIA, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. MARY ELIZABETH MUNN RICHMOND. VIRGINIA Mu Omega; President Freshman Class, 27- 28 ; Director Freshman Orchestra. ' 27- ' 28; Rough Riders. ' 28- ' 29; Ex-officio, Freshman Commission, ' 27- 28; Y. W. C. A.. Pravers Committee, ' 28- ' 29; Assistant Freshman Cheer Leader, ' 27- ' 28; Class Council. ' 27- ' 28; Athletic Association. TRIFICE LUCILLE MURPHY ISLE OF WIGHT, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Choral Club; Athletic Association. MARGARET LOUISE MORGAN PORTSMOUTH. VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Ports mouth Club; Ruffner Literary Society. 122 JcPrt 5 — NANCY NORMA NELMS ROANOKE, VIRCINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Vice- President Freshman Class; Vice-President Sophomore Class; 14 Club; Freshman Cheer Leader; Rough Riders Orchestra; College Orchestra; Choral Club. ANN MEREDITH NEWMAN FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; N. B. B. 0.; Cotillion Club. RUTH NEWTON PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; De bate Club; Freshman Hockey, ' 27; Sopho more Hockey , ' 28; Hockey Varsity Squad ' 28. VIRGIN I A NORFLEET HOLLAND, VIRCINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Rufi ner Literary Society. MARGARET NORTHCROSS ELLISTON, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.: Athletic Association. SADIE E. OZLIN MEREDITHVILLE, VIRCINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. KATHLEEN PARKS PARKSLEY, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Var- sity Hockey Team, ' 27; Freshman Hockey Team, ' 27; Eastern Shore Cluh. MARY MILLER PATRICK LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA V W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Farm- ville Chapter National Council Childhood Education. MARY ELIZABETH PEAK ROCKY MOUNT, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Cotillion Cluh; Freshman Baskethall. ' 28 ; Freshman Baseball. ' 28 ; Sophomore Hockey, ' 28; Varsity Hockey Squad, ' 28; Freshman Volleyball, ' 28. LETITIA PENN ROANOKE, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Choral Club. MARY KEENE PENN ROANOKE, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.: Athletic Association. MARY FRANCES PERKINS CARSON, VIRGINIA . W. C. A.; Athletic Association. y VIRGINIA WADE PETT1GREW FLORENCE, SOUTH CAROLINA Pi Kappa Sigma; Farmville Chapter National Council Childhood Education; Debate Club; Dramatic Club, Assistant Business Manager, 28- ' 29; Granddaugh- ters ' Club, President. ' 28- ' 29; Rotunda Staff. Reporter, 28; Virginian, Assistant Editor, ' 28- 29; Editor. Freshman Issue ot Rotunda; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Associa- tion; Pan-Hellenic, Representative. MAMIE ELIZABETH PETTYJOHN MONROE, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. ANNIE JANE PHILLIPS WINTERGREEN, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. HAZEL POARCH STONY CREEK, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. FRANCES LINDA POWERS PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Ports mouth Club; Ruffner Literary Society. LOUISE PRESSON WAKEFIELD, VIRCINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. ANNIE HURD PRILLAMAN HENRY, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. RUTH ELLA PRITCHETT PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A • Athletic Association. CARMEN E. PUCKETT WINTERPOCK, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.: Athletic Association. FLORENCE NORTON REED NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Gamma Theta; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Cotillion Club; 14 Club; Ro- tunda Staff, ' 29: Le Cercle Francais; Var- sity Hockey, ' 28- ' 29; Varsity Basketball Squad, ' 29; Class Hockey, 28- 29; Class Basketball. ' 28- ' 29. ELVA REYNOLDS STUART, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Choral Club. LILLIE EDITH RICHARDSON PETERSBURG, VIRCINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. REN A MAE ROBERTSON LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA Mu Omega; Secretary and Treasurer of Freshman Commission; Student Standards Committee; Debate Ciub; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. VIRGINIA NEILSON ROBERTSON PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA Zeta Tau; Class Reporter. 27- 28; Cheer Leader, ' 27- 28; Y. W. C. A.. World Fellow- ship Committee. ' 27- ' 28; Pan-Hellenic. ' 28- ' 29; Publicity Committee, ' 28 ' 29; El Cir- culo Espanol; Portsmouth Club; Athletic Association. MARY LEONE ROLLINS MESSICK, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; R tunda Staff. ' 28. NELLIE ROYALL PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. EMILY RUCKER LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association Lynchburg Club. WILLIE HORTENSE SAVAGE PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Portsmouth Club: Rotunda Staff; Student Council; Playmaker ' s Club; Farmville Chapter National Council of Childhood Education; Athletic Association. MAUDE JOHNSON SEABORN PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Freshman Hockey, ' 27; Freshman Volley- hall Squad, ' 28; Hockey Varsity Squad. ' 27- 28; Portsmouth Club. EMILY EDWARD SIMPSON NEW CASTLE, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Le Cercle Francais; Freshman Volleyball, ' 27; Freshman Baseball, ' 27; Honorary Base- ball Varsity. 27- 28. EVELYN COLE SIMPSON NEW CASTLE, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Sec- retary-Treasurer. De-Ho-Ec Club; Le Cer- cle Francais. RUTH SHIVELY ROANOKE, VIRCINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Choral Club. ROBERTA TOLER SKIPWITH PORTSMOUTH, VIRCINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Ports- mouth Club. FANNIE A. SMITH SANDY LEVEL, VIRGINIA C. A.; Athletic Association. HELEN ELIZABETH SMITH ROANOKE, VIRGINIA A..: Athletic Association; Y. W. C. Palette Club. JESSIE CARR SMITH Y. W. C Debate Club. DANVILLE. VIRGINIA A.; Athletic Association: LAURA NORTHERN SMITH LONDON BRIDGE, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Treas- urer. ' 28- ' 29; Monogram Club; Varsity Hockey Squad. ' 28; Captain Sophomore Hockey, ' 28; Freshman Basketball Squad. ' 27- ' 28; Varsity Basketball, 27- ' 28- ' 29; Honorary Baseball. 28 ; Freshman Track. ' 28. MILDRED STEED MARTINSVILLE, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. LILLIAN STURGIS PUNGOTEAGUE, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Eastern Shore Club, Vice-President, 28- ' 29; Freshman Basketball Squad. 27- ' 28; Sophomore Basketball Squad. 28- 29; Freshman Hockey. 27- ' 28; Sophomore Hockey. 27- 28 ; Varsity Basketball Squad. 27- ' 28 29; Freshman Volleyball, 27- 28; Mission Band. Vice-President. 28- 29. MARY FIELDING TALIAFERRO WHITE PLAIN ' S, NEW YORK Gamma Theta; N. B. B. 0.; Cotillion Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. ELIZABETH M. TAYLOR PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A., Music Committee, ' 28- ' 29; Virginian Staff, Assistant Advertising Man- ager. ' 28- ' 29; President, Choral Club; El Circulo Espanol; Athletic Association. JENNIE ELIZABETH TEMPLE ROANOKE, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. VIRGINIA RAWLINGS TEMPLE HOPEWELL, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Vice- President Triangle Club, 25- ' 26. FLORENCE GOOCH TOWNSEND BLENHEIM, SOUTH CAROLINA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Mission Band, Secretary. ' 28 ' 29. KATHERINE N. TRENT LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. ABBY LYNN TRIPP WHALEYVILLE, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. IDA JULIA TROLAN OCEAN VIEW, VIRCINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. ELIZABETH TURNER MARTINSVILLE. VIRGINIA Sigma Sigma Sigma; Cunningham Lit- erary Society; Rotunda Staff; Dramatic Club; 14 Club. ELEANOR KINNEAR WADE RAHINE, VIRCINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Shenandoah Valley Club; El Circulo Es- panol. LOULIE ETHERIDGE WALKER NORFOLK, VIRCINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. BERTHA WALLACE SOUTH NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. DORIS WALTON DANVILLE, VIRCINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. l:ll KATHARINE G. WAYT STAUNTON, VIRGINIA Delia Sigma Chi: Y. W. C. A., Social Committee, 28- ' 29; Student Standards Committee, 27- 29; Farmville Chapter National Council Childhood Education. ETHEL WELD ROANOKE, VIRGINIA Delta Sigma Chi; N. B. B. 0.; Cotillion Club; Prayers Committee. Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. BELVA LORRAINE WESSON LAWRENCEVILLE, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. ALICE WILLIAMS CHASE CITY. VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.: Athletic Association. HELEN C. WILLIAMS KEY WEST, FLORIDA . Y. C. A.; Athletic Associatio n. MAUDE WILLIAMS SUTHERLIN. VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. GERTRUDE WIMB1SH NATHALIE, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Debate Club; Choral Club. ANNE WITHERS DANVILLE, VIRGINIA Sigma Sigma Sigma: Y. W. letic Association. LILLIE BELLE W00DH01 ISE PRINCESS ANNE, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. ALMA WOODSON RUSTBURC. VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Debate Club; De-Ho-Ec Club; Granddaughters ' Club: Athletic Association. ANNE WRENN LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Lynchburg Club: Wilsonian Literary So- ciety. GLADYS VALENTINE LAWRENCEVILLE. VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association: Farmville Chapter National Council Child- hood Education. VIRGINIA IRENE MEADOR NORTON, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. BERNICE MADISON MORRIS SALEM, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Choral Club; Athletic Association. KATHARINE WINGFIELD DUNN CREWE, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Farmville Chapter National Council Child- hood Education. JACQUELINE HIX WISE, VIRGINIA Zeta Tau; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Asso- ciation. S25BSE5HSH5E5B5E5H5E5HSESa5BSHSHSa5HSESH5SSHSH5S5ESE5i53 a I do not love her for her face So like a perfect flower, Nor for the wisdom, charm, and grace God gave her for a dower, But for her heart which doth impart From out its depths so pure and sweet An understanding all-complete. — Alice St. Ables Harrison, ' 32. q aSB525H5H5H5H5ES2525H5HS15H5EEE5H5H5H5HSH5H5H5H5SSH5H5 ' H5£ j?SHSH5E5H5E5E5E5ESHSESH5HSH5E5E5H5E5E5E5E5E5E5E5a525H5E5ESHSE5aQ Shut within the stately walls of a room On a high back settle before the cedar fire — I sit, musing, entranced By the fragrance of the cedar and the flitting shadows Suddenly. I behold a stately troup Who come laughingly — happily, in my dream, The ladies fair who love their tea, their laces, and the minuet; The men their loves, their port wine, whist, and horses. The fire glows lower, shadows deepen, See — on their faces new purpose is written Tiring of whist, of chess and of tea, Virginia grows restless for freedom — Freedom from the tyrant ' s power, Linking hands with her neighbors She gives a Washington and a Jefferson. My shadows are gone — my fire is I must waken — for I am young. My life is yet to be lived, Lived in the glory of Virginia ' s womanhood! — Katy Friel Sanders, ' 32. DeSZSHSaSHSHSHSHSBSHSHSHSHSHSHSHSHSHSHS c aO • . i 137 MISS VIRGINIA BEDFORD Honorary Member of Freshman Class F reslinian sh Motto: Climb though the rocks be rugged. Colors: Red and White Virginia Cox President Mary Priest Vice-President Dorothy Thompson Secretary Helen Robertson ......Treasurer :, ' i Alice E. Adams Doris Anderson Rosabel Archer Nell Armfield Virginia W. Bailey Martha Baker Anna Frances Barrett Frances Barrow Gertrude Baxter Carrie Bickford Dorothy Bigcs Mary L. Blalock Virginia Bledsoe Elizabeth Bourne Nancy Boykin Harriet Branch Hazel B urgwin Pattie BUTTERWORTH Margaret Buttervvorth Mary Cake Thelma Cakev Gladys F. Clark Kathryn Claude Annie L. Clayton Marcie h ae Clements Henrietta Cornwell Hannah Crawley Sue Baylis Cross Gwendolyn Daniel III Elizabeth Davis Thelma Davis Nancy DeBerry Helen Irene Dunkley Luti Elizabeth Drewry Frances Edwards Mae Belle Edwards Mary Louise Elliot Sallie M. Elliot Catherine Ellison Mildred F. Elmore Mary Buford Epes M ahi Josephine Evans Margaret Ruth Fisher Louella Fletcher u 1 Ruth Flippen Elizabeth Folk Vivien Forrest Rebecca French Virginia Fultz Annie Elizabeth Gee Virginia Gee Mary S. Goode Frances Grant Arianna Gref Catherine Grinnan Annye Hall Hazel Hallow. ' 1-1, , Virginia H 4MLETT Retta Hardy Sarah Ellen Harris Ruth Hart Louise Hilton Anne Pleasant -Iopkins Louise Howerton Sarah Hubbard Martha Hughes Kathleen Hundley- Ruby Hunt Ruth Hunt Charlotte HuTCHIN « Evelyn Jones Evelyn Virginia Armeen Mary F. Jones Catherine Johnson Maude Johnso: Pearl Vail Johnson Elizabeth Jordan Vashti B. Kennemu Eva Krebs Elizabeth Lafon Doris Evelyn Layne Madeline Lee Allie Kay Libby Marian Love Virginia Lovegrove Margaret Loving ll.-i Virginia Lowe Katherine Lunsford Martha McKenzey Virginia Malone Catherine Marchant Nannie G. Mears Agnes Meredith Loulie V. Millner Mary Louise Munt Ernestine Myers Fannie E. Neal Helen K. Neblett Bruce Nicholson Mildred Owen Marian E. Petree Nora W. Petty Velma Petty Mary Nelson Pence Frances Powell Mary Priest Mary W. Pugh Emma Lou Pulliam Nancy Putney Neva Reynolds Berlye Rocers Virginia Rorer Virginia Louise Raike Elizabeth C. Rawls Elizabeth Rison Catherine Ritter 147 Helen Virginia Robertson Katherine Roller Elizabeth M. Rucks Raty Friel Sanders Easter M. Saunders Mary E. Saunders Mary E. Scales Mary F. Schofield Armstead Jane Scott Marion Seay Nancy T. Shaner Polly Sheffield irginia Sloan Jessie G. Smith Josephine F. Smith 148 Catherine R. Spittle Louise A. Spracher Mary Evelyn Stephenson Nellie Tarkington Elizabeth F. Taylor Mary E. Thomas Dorothy W. Thompson Mary Virginia Thompson Mary Ellen Todd Rosalyn V. Topping Martha Von Schilling Elizabeth B. Walker Martha Walters Maria Warren Elizareth J. Watki {If v €l Virginia M. Wells Lenore Weston Eunice L. White Nancy Welburne Frances Whitehead Anna Bruce Whitmore Audrey Williams Jane Witt Jaunita Womble Lydia Womack Estelle F. Wood Evelyn L. Woods Martha E. Wood Grace Virginia Woodhouse Anne Woodson Louise Woodson Virginia Yarbrouch Susie Odor Sara Willson 55H52SH525Z5aSH5Z5HSc5?J 525Z5Z5H5ZSHSZ5E5E5H5H5E5a5E5HSHSESH5EEi Oerifage Ours not a mere dream Of the lauded deeds ot long ago: Ours not a fairy fancy, Woven of shadowy stuff — But a golden thread That weaves its living strand forever — Through Yesterday And Tomorrow. Gone are your broad plantations; Gone forever your wide hoop-skirts: Gone, too, your slaves of ante-bellum days; Vanished your long elm-shaded lanes That used to wind up the bordered path. To the great white house. Widi its cool veranda. Faded now, the brilliant hues Which threaded in and out the tapestry of Life, But still untarnished that golden thread That weaves its living strand forever — Through Yesterday, And Tomorrow. — Elizabeth Rawls, ' 29. naFa5HS25H5HSHSZ52SB5ZSH5H5H5H5E5Z??SZSZ52SBSHSH5H5H5H5HSH5H5HSiiJ ArtimtkB 153 S:5E5HSaSH5ZSHSHSHSZS2SESH5H5E5E5Z5E5Z52S£525B5ESE5E5HSZSH5H5?J U iivamquisJtieu Shenandoah Valley, with the beauty of green fields and prosperous farm houses, was changed: ruin was there in the fruitful fields; ashes were the only remains of once beautiful mansions. Dis- couragement was everywhere for every Southerner. Yet the cause was boldly pressed. Men were suc- cored by the women of Virginia ; they served with all the unselfishness of patriots. Food was scarce — so scarce that cassena, yaupon, blackberry and sassafras leaves were used for tea: coffee found its substitute in parched wheat, rye, and okra. Candles of myrtle berries gleamed in the cande- labra where imported tapers once had proudly glowed. Patient hands now toiled on homespun cloth with needles of thorn. Roberta Pollock and Sally Tompkins were the Joans of Arc of a suffer- ing South. They eased the dying soldier ' s pain through a film of tears that oft clouded their eyes; they smiled and prayed and gave their all to Virginia. — Katherine Schroeder, ' 31. iFE5Z5H5ZS252S25Z5E5Z525Z5HFaS,. 1 1 lie Honor oysf em To live our life at its best, to grow into wider freedom, to make and to accept the pervasive college spirit, to leave Farmville a little stronger than we found it — for this the Honor System came into being and for this the Student Government Association exists. OFFICERS Frances Willis President Lucille Graves Vice-President Emma Woods - Secretary Louise Foster Treasurer Elsie Clements Campus League Chairman EX-OFFICIO members Margaret Finch President of Y. W. C. A. Mary Frances Hatchett President of Athletic Association SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES Anne Ferree Sammy Scott JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES Virginia Gurley Lucy Thompson SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES Adele Hutchinson Willie Savage FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVES Grace Virginia Woodhouse Nancy Hudcins L55 THE EXECUTIVE OFFICERS 156 THE STUDENT COUNCIL 157 Y oiang W ©mien s (L liristian Association Motto : ' Not by might, nor by power, but by My spirit, ' 7 saith the Lord of Hosts EXECUTIVE OFFICERS Margaret Finch President Sammy Scott Vice-President Margaret Leonard Secretary Elizabeth Atwater Treasurer Adele Hutchinson Undergraduate Representative CHAIRMEN OF DEPARTMENTS Sammy Scott Membership Elizabeth Bowers Alumnae Elizabeth Lacy Religious Meetings Rachel Royall Service Mary Ellington - Publicity Mae Marshall Musk Virginia Gurley Singing Lois Fraser World Fellowship Adele Hutchinson Freshman Student Councdor Leyburn Hyatt Conferences and Conventions Marguerite Foster Co-Chairman Social Committee Elizabeth Newton Co-Chairman Social Committee Margaret Plmphrey Reporter Henrietta Cornwall President Freshman Commission Isabel Jones President Training School Y. W . C. A. EX-OFFICIO Frances Willis - President Student Council 158 Y. W. C. A. rUKSHM AN COMMISSION V oMege Urcliestra Purpose: ' To present music of the highest type to the student body. Miss Purdom Directress Eleanor Gleason President Gwendolyn Hardy Vice-President Audrey Franck Librarian PIANO Pearl Johnson Gwendolyn Hardy 1st VIOLIN Mrs. Olive S. Bowman Annie Lee Bowden Harriet de Witt Audrey Franck Rosalyn Toppinc Mildred Steere JUANITA WoMBLE GeNDALINE DANIEL 2nd VIOLIN Mary Katherine Borden Louise Nintncer Katherine Clevinger Margaret Stiff Louise Beazley Miss Esther Thomas ■CELLO Emily Simpson Enza Grainger BASS VIOLIN XYLOPHONE FLUTE Nancy Nelms Louise Henderson Alice Grainger CORNET DRUMS. CYMBAL William Bell Eleanor Gleason 161 Tlie V irginiam Virginia Raine Editor-in-Chief Virginia Petticrew Assistant Editor-in-Chief LuciLE Norman Business Manager Elizabeth Brockenbrouch Assistant Business Manager Frances Wilson Literary Editor Margaret Hubbard Assistant Literary Editor Gertrude Jarman Art Editor Mary Ellington Assistant Art Editor Lois Fraser Photographic Editor Sara McCorkle Advertising Manager Elizabeth Taylor Assistant Advertising Manager Lucy Thompson Typist Mr. T. A. McCorkle Adviser L62 €► ?: 48L % 4t ► THE VIRGINIAN STAFF 1 lie JKofuLiida o £ a! Pearl Etheridge. 29 Editor-in-Chief Lucy Thompson, ' 30 Associate Editor BOARD OF EDITORS Catherine Bentley. 29 News Gladys Wilkinson. ' 29 Literary Florence Reed, ' 31 Social Elizabeth Turner, ' 31 ... Humorous Mary Selden, ' 30 .Feature Katherine Bully, ' 29 Athletic Lois Fraser, ' 29 World News Evelyn Thompson, ' 29 Intercollegiate News Charline Williams, ' 30 Art REPORTERS Willie Savage. ' 31 Gilberta Knight, ' 31 Elizabeth Brockenbrough, 31 Anna Bruce Whitmore, ' 32 Elizabeth Falconer, ' 31 PROOF READER Mary Jane Wilkinson, ' 29 MANAGERS Margaret Walton, ' 29 Business Manager Plorence Booton, ' 30 Assistant Elizabeth Bowers, ' 29 Circulation Manager Jane Cotten, ' 31 4ssistant 16-1 Ipfr THE ROTl NDA STAFF 165 Kappa Delia lri HONOR SOCIETY IN EDUCATION JBetca Jh psilon ' C-lftapier FOUNDED 1911 Publication: The Kadelpian MEMBERS Yancie Brooking Pearl Etheridce Lois Fraser Lucille Graves Martha Henderlite Leyburn Hyatt Lucile Norman Sammy Scott Evelyn Thompson Lucy Thompson Miss Helen Draper Miss Mildred Dickinson Mrs. Anne Meredith Jeffers MEMBERS IN FACULTY Miss Bessie Gordon Jones Miss Louise McCormick Miss Grace Moran y Alalia Itk l VJaiiiiiia Joan ' Uircle HONORARY FRATERNITY FOR LEADERSHIP FOUNDED 1926 STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE, FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA ACTIVE MEMBERS Elizabeth Bowers Pearl Etheridge Mary Oliver Ellington Anne Ferree Lois Fraser Margaret Finch Louise Foster Lucille Graves VlRGINL . GURLEV Gwendolyn Hardy Mary Frances Hatchett Miss Miss Miss Etta Marshall Lucille Norman Gretchen Obenshain Virginia Raine Laura M. Smith Sammy Scott Lucy Thompson Louise Vaughan Margaret Walton Emma Woods Frances Willis Myrtle Grenels Mary Clay Hiner Florence Stubbs HONORARY MEMBERS Miss Llla Anderson Miss Ellen Glascow Miss Mary White Cox Miss Jennie M. Tabb Mrs. Anna Hyatt Huntington I Vj£ ,, f l iSSK . V W 4 S y J w ' i vjaimima JVSLtul SOCIAL SCIENCE HONOR SOCIETY irginia vJainnia lapter Catherine Bentley Elizabeth Bowers Katherine Bully Mary Eggleston Pearl Etheridce Lois Frajer Chartered 1924 Publication: Social Science MEMBERS Lucile Graves Hannah Hamlett Carolea Harris Martha Henderlite Margaret Hubbard Juliet Mann Lucile Norman Virginia Raine Sammy Scott Mabel Spratley Lucy Thompson Marcaret Walton Frances Wilson FACULTY MEMBERS Miss E. M. Crenels Miss 0. E. Thomas Dr. J. L. Jarman Mrs. J. Miss F. Dr. F. ] P. i m: Cooper I. SlMKINS Alabama Alpha — Birmingham — Southern College California Alpha — College of the Pacific Illinois Alpha — North-Western College Iowa Alpha — Iowa State College Kansas Alpha — Southwestern College Kentucky Alpha — Borea College Minnesota Alpha — Colby College Mississippi Alpha — Agricultural and Mechanical College Missouri Alpha — Curay College Montana Alpha — Montana State College Nebraska Alpha — Nebraska Ebesleyar New York Alpha — Union College Ohio Alpha — Akron University- Ohio Beta — Toledo University Oregon Alpha — Willamette University- MEM BERS AT LARGE Miss Grace Moran ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Miss M. E. Peck Miss F. S. Stubbs CHAPTER ROLL Penns Dr. .1. E. Walmsley Dr. J. P. Wynne Miss M. Pettit Miss F. Waters Alpha — Grove City College Pennsylvania Beta — Gettysburg College South Carolina Alpha — Furman University- South Dakota Alpha — Dakota Wesleyan Texa s Alpha — Southwestern University Texas Beta — Baylor University Texas Gamma — Texas Christian College Texas Delta — Texas Technological College Virginia Alpha — College of William and Man- Virginia Beta — Randolph-Macon Woman ' s College Virginia Gamma — State Teachers College, Farmville West Virginia Alpha — Marshall College Wisconsin Alpha — Lawrence College Wyoming Alpha — University of Wyoming 1 f r SJljfe k ffc f J fl V- KS%v % iri l appa iL eita NATIONAL HONOR FORENSIC SOCIETY V irginia Alplaa (Ufiapicer Chartered 1928 Publication: The Forensic MEMBERS Catherine Dodge Bentley Mary Crigsby Peck Sammy Alan Scott Frances Anne Wilson FACULTY MEMBERS Dr. James E. Walmsley Miss Louise S. McCormick PLEDGES Mary Mann Baskerville Virginia Ethel Fisher Evelyn Elaine Graybeal Anne Pleasants Hopkins Martha Ann Laing Virginia Wade Pettigrew Gertrude B. Shepheard Nellie Talley ; -5(N lT.ll Sammy Scott President Alice Hamner Vice-President French Hutt Secretary Mildred Maddrey Treasurer Martha Ann Laing Reporter COACH Dr. J. E. Walmsley COUNCIL Nellie Talley Chairman Elizabeth Thrift Club Representative Evelyn Graybeal Club Representative Louise McCormick Alumnae Representative Catherine Bentley Ex-Officio Dr. J. E. Walmsley Ex-Officio Sammy Scott Ex-Officio Mabel Barksdale Mary Mann Baskerville Catherine Bentley Nettie Boynton Hilda Cobb Edith Coleman Annie May Davis Eloise Davis Elizabeth Drewry Hazel Elliott Louise Elliott Pearl Etheridce Martha Faris Anne Ferree Ethel Fisher Claudia Fleming Lois Fraser Mary Godwin Evelyn Graybeal MEMBERS Alice Hamner Louise Hilton Anne Pleasants Hopkins Margaret Hubbard Sara Hubbard French Hutt Martha Ann Laing Rebecca Liebman Dorothy Lohr Virginia Lovegrove Mildred Maddrey Louise Moore Ruth Newton Allie Oliver Gricsby Peck Virginia Pettigrew Lillian Rhodes Carolyn Roberts Rena Robertson Sara Rowbothan Sammy Scott Louise Seay Polly Sheffield Jessie Smith Josephine Smith Nellie Talley Elizabeth Thrift Mary Jane Vaden Margaret Walton Maria Warren Ella Webb Mary Page White Frances Wilson Gertrude Wimbish Jane Witt Mary Rose Wood Alma Woodson JUraniaiic C luib OFFICERS Mabel Fitzpatrick President Virginia Gurley Vice-President Henrietta Cornwall Secretary Jane Hunt Martin Business Manager VlRGINLi Pettigrew Assistant Business Manager Frances Wilson Property Manager Maria Warren Assistant Property Manager Mary Oliver Ellington Stage Manager Elizabeth Ferrell Assistant Stage Manager MEMBERS Nettie Boynton Mary Ellen Cato Elsie Clements Frances Davis Anne Ferree Leyburn Hyatt Gertrude Jarman Virginia Raine Elizabeth Turner Jane Cotten Myra Costen Adele Hutchinson Gilberta Knight Martha Lanier Frances Millikan Elizabeth Revercomb Evelyn Thompson Etta Marshall CW J CI U.I OFFICERS Elizabeth Taylor President Margaret Hubbard Vice-President Frances Hanmer Secretary Lois Fraser Treasurer Nellie Talley Reporter Acee. Edith Antrim, Elizabeth Anderson, Annie Bell Boville. Lillian Bailey, Virginia Brown, Jane Bovvden, Annie Lee Blankenship. Pauline Bingham, Freda Chandler. Edna Chambers, Catherine Clarke, Louise Carrico, Beatrice Clayton, Louise Cutchin, Ellie Cralle, Florence Coleman, Edith Denit, Nancy Davis, Eleanor Davis, Eloise B. Deans, Mildred Fraser, Lois Foster, Marguerite Franck, Audrey MEMBERS Farrier. Mary Guy, Ann Guthrie, Frances Godsey, Courtney Henderson, Louise Hare, Marie Holstead, Lillian Harrison. Alice Hinton, Mary Hillsman. Ernestine Hardy, Louise Hanmer, Frances Hubbard, Margaret Hutchinson, Adele Jones, Katherine Jones. Jennie Lee Jarman, Gertrude Johnson, M. Louise Levick, Elizabeth Lainc, Martha Ann Marshall, Virginia Marshall, Emiline McIntyre, Florence McLauchlin, Elsie McCoy, Vircinia Maddrey, Mildred Murphy, Trixie Morris, Bernice Martin. Jane Hunt Owen, Mildred Province. Lucretia Penn. Letitia Phelps, Helen Perkins, Frances Reynolds, Elva Ritter, Leslie Richardson, Elizabeth Reese, Myra Robowthan. Sarah Sheppard, Gertrude Thompson, Bess Thompson, Virginia Taylor. Elizabeth Varner, Mildred von Schilling, Martha Willey, Ethel Wimbish, Gertrude Womack, Katherine Barksdale, Mabel 178 a tic Uuio roni Margaret Hubbard - President Frances Hanmer Secretary-Treasurer Miss Helen Turner Director MEMBERS Lucretia Province Margaret Hubbard Florence Cralle Elizabeth Taylor Nancy Denit Frances Hanmer Gertrude Jarman Adele Hutchinson Edith Coleman Jane Martin Mary Farrier Ellie Cutchin Audrey Franck Ivlass O omncnJ OFFICERS Louise Vauchan - President Virginia Cox Secretary MEMBERS Virginia Cox Freshman Class President Elaine Goode Freshman Class Representative Elsie Clements Sophomore Class President Martha Farris ...Sophomore Class Representative Lucille Graves Junior Class President Mary Frances Hatchett Junior Class Representative Louise Foster Senior Class Pre sident Louise Vaughan Senior Class Representative u OuiniiinglhaEii JL if Iotto: Carpe Diem OFFICERS jociety Colors: Block and Gold Emily Carter President Martha Ann Laing Vice-President Allie Oliver Secretary Marie Elder Treasurer MEMBERS Florence Ashburn Elizabeth Atwater Elizabeth Bowers Lucille Bowyer Mary Brichtwell DlCIA BUGG Mary Browning Mary Ellen Cato Emily Carter Marian Cobb Isabel Crowder Marie Elder Pearl Etheridce Martha Faris Alma Garlick Ernestine Hillsman Jane Gray Irby Reba Jones Marcaret Johnson Ethel Kirkland Martha Ann Laing Juliet Mann Emily McGavock Elizabeth Oakes Allie Oliver Lillian Rhodes Sammy Scott Elizabeth Turner Caroline Watts Gladys Wilkinson Linda Wilkinson Daisy Williams Kathleen Woodson Jtviaffiier iLii s Colors: Orchid and Gold Motto: Pansies are for thoughts ' Flower: Pansy OFFICERS Margaret Walton President Frances Wilson Vice-President Margaret Carter .Secretary Nellie Talley Treasurer Elizabeth Rawls Critic Mary Page Archer Henrietta Binford Katherine Bully Margaret Carter Marjorie Carter Marjorie Crumpler Mildred Cooper Marjorie Codd Marguerite Davis Margaret Dowdy Edith Ely Mary Buford Epes Marguerite Erdman Anne Ferree Ethel Fisher Margaret Fisher Elsie P. Fox Louise Foster 1 ki.i i lii 1 1 P(i n i i! Lois Fraser MEMliEKS Carolea Harris Vlice II MIRIMPN Louise Howerton Ann Holladay Margaret Hubbard Gertrude Jarman Josephine Lyne Margaret March Elizabeth McCauley Elsie Milam Susie E. Odor Ruth Owen Virginia Paltz Gricsby Peck Frances Powers Elizabeth Rawls Grace Rose Willie Savage Mary C. Selden Ruth Snellings Easter Souders Virtley Stevenson Mildred W. Steer Laura M. Smith Nellie Talley Elizabeth Taylor Virginia Thompson Martha von Schilling Margaret Walton Virginia Wagner Frances Whitehead Eleanor Webb Julia Wilson Frances Willis Carrie Lee White Frances Wilson Kate Whitehead Ida Whyte 1 o V irgimua s W omen Through the gold of the sunset skv They come with eager tread ; An army of women, true mothers of men, Smiling and pointing ahead. Once stately they stood in tall mirrored rooms. Mid luxury, and flattery of men, In laughter they lived, the pride of their homes. But, alas, that joy had to end! For mothers and daughters alike felt the sting Of war ' s unmerciful hand ; Yet, tender and strong in their undying love. They guarded their homes and their land. They gave of their beauty, their youth, and their strength To those who were wounded and marred: They smiled to the world, while deep in their hearts Grief struck with a hot burning rod. So now. when we enter the hallowed homes That once they fashioned with care. May we feel a true and a noble pride In those women so fine, and so rare! Forever they ' ll live in their old homesteads, Their imprint is left full and clear, No harsh wind of time can ever undo What they did for those they held dear. And so, they will live in the hearts Of the State they sustained through distress: They loved her in war and in peace. And now, in her heart, they find rest. — LoiITJE MlLNER, ' 32. Publication: The Triangle SORORES IN COLLEGIO Irving Armstrong Mary Bernard Anne Chapin Lucy Dortch Mildred Elmore iVkne Ferree Mabel Fithpatrick Suzanne Holland Martha Ann Laing Frances Milliken Elizabeth Newton Nora Petty VlRCINIA RAINE Frances Thornton Elizabeth Turner Mary William Vincent Anne Stuart Withers SOROR IN FACULTATE Miss Virginia Potts SORORES IN URBE katherine c. duninincton Elizabeth Crute Mary Rives Richardson Evelyn Beckham iio.noiiaiii memmeks Mrs. George Richardson active chapters Alpha — State Teachers College, Farmville, Kappa — Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. Zeta — Buffalo State Normal School, Buffal Phi — Ohio University, Athens, Ohio. Iota — Colorado State Teachers College Greelv, Colorad. Mn — Kirksville State Teachers College, - Nu — State Teachers College. Warrensb Xi — Northwestern State Teachers Colle Miss Mabel Culkin ,1 -Florid; Tall— -New J 1 [ ) s i on — Ea Chi— -Kansas Sigm i — Wes Alpli Alpha Alph Beta- Alph Gamm ALUMNAE CHAPTERS rginia. Kansas City Alumnae— Kansas City, Mi ssouri. New York. Toledo Alumnae — Toledo, Ohio. Denver Alumnae — Denver, Colorado. r, Colorado. Zeta S gma — Buffalo, New York. ville. Missou lissouri. Pi Sig Bartow na — Emporia, Kansas. Alumnae — Winter Haven, Florida •a. Oklahom ( lincini ati Alumnae — Cincinnati, Ohio. psilante. Mi jh. St. Lo Mi lis Alumnae — Webster Groves, ssee. Florid Iota Si ana- Greelv. Colorado. , New Mexi CO. Detroit Alumnae — Detroit, Michigan. e, Ada. Okla. Mu Sig ma — Kirksville, Missouri. lrg, Kansas. Oklahoi la City Alumnae — Oklahoma City PATRONS Mrs. S. W. Watkins Mrs. V. P. Paulette th-Noi-t ' olk A hi Mrs. C. A. Allen Mrs. C. B. Crute in: Ijaniiiia I lieia Founded 1911 — State Teachers College, Farmville, Virginia Publication: The Lamp SORORES IN COLLEGIO Mary Pace Archer Sarah Baker Louise Foster Genevieve Grimes Dorothy Latane Margaret Leonard Alice Covington Lucille Field Martha Lanier Allie Kae Libby Josephine Lyne Florence McIntyre Florence Reed Elizareth Revercomb Frances Roberts Mary Fielding Taliaferro Frances Willis PLEDGES Martha Mackenzie Flora Martin Mary Priest Emmy Lou Pulliam SOROR IN FACULTATE Miss Mildred Dickinson SORORES IN URBE Mrs. Ruth Harding Coyner ADVISER IN FACULTATE Miss Florence Stubbs Mrs. McIlwain PATRONS Miss Grace E. Mix Mrs. John Willis, Jr. jdfcfcLL t n m.. •■■ ' ' ' fer - fe: y Belt wma Vyjai Cki Founded 1919 — State Teachers College, Farmville, Virginia SORORES IN COLLEGIO Virginia Cobb Mary Beasley Beth Brockenbrouch Elizabeth Lacy Sara McCorkle Lucille Norman Ethel Weld Mary Oliver Ellincton Elizabeth Walker Loulie Millner Katharine Wayt PLEDGES Margaret Pumphrey Blanche Taylor Mamie Preston Claudia Fleming Emily Gale Dorothy Baldwin Mae Baldwin Martha Walters Ella Sims Clore Ann Guy SORORES IN URBE Claudia Anderson Elise Anderson Laura Anderson Virginia Wall Elizabeth Bugg Emily Clark Caroline Rankin Mrs. Mattie Rogers Sydnor ADVISER IN FACULTATE Miss Mary Clay Hiner f% ti ) is Q I jy fr l ' | MU O mega. Founded l ' Jll — State Teachers College. Farmville, Virginia •ORORES IN COLLEGIO Elizabeth Antrim Lillian Bennett Frances Booth Florence Booton Mary Ellen Cato Jane Cotten Elizabeth Ferrell Imogene Gibson Lucille Graves Eleanor Hogan Margaret Hubbard Adele Hutchinson Leyburn Hyatt Jane Gray Irby Paula Irving Bena Robertson PLEDGES Henrietta Cornwall k.atherine grinnan Ruth Hunt Elizabeth Munn Iarth Wood ADVISER IN FACLLTATE Miss Leola Wheeler HONORABY MEMBER Miss Helen Draper PATRON Mrs. L. E. Hubbard L92 m Sfc O 1 o •I r s£Ob M ■: V Founded 1894 Chartered 1897 Si Dorothy Anderson Mabel Yancie Brooking Hazel Burgwyn Marion Cobb Frances Davis VlRCINIA GURLEV Frances Hanmer igma ALPHA EPSILON CHAPTER Publication: The Laurel SORORES IN COLLEGIO Anne Harrison Anna Ham Jones Gilberta Knight Blanche Murrell Mildred Owen Virginia Petticrew Blanche Price Jane Wiley SOROR IN FACl LTATE Miss Louise McCormick HONORARY MEMBER Miss Olive T. Iler PATRONS Rachel Roy all Sammy Scott Marion Seay Elizabeth Smitherman Jane Reid Venable Doris Walton Catherine Watts Mrs. J. T. Thompson Mrs. H. T. Stokes Alpha — Michigan State Teachers College, Ypsilanti, Michigan Beta — Northwestern State Teachers College, Alva, Oklahoma Eta — Miami University. Oxford, Ohio Iota — Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia. Kansas Lambda — Central Mo. State Teachers College. Warrensburg, Missouri Mu — Colorado State Teachers College, Greeley, Colorado Nu — State Teachers College, Ada. Oklahoma XI — University of Ohio, Athens, Ohio Omicron — Marshall College, Huntington, West Virginia Pi — Missouri State Teachers College, Kirksville. Missouri Rho— Buffalo State Normal College. Buffalo. New York Sigma — Drake University. Des Moines. Iowa ALUMNAE CHAPTERS Alva. Oklahoma Denver, Colorado Cincinnati, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio Detroit. Michigan Los Angeles. California 194 ACTIVE CHAPTERS Tau — State Teachers College, Chico, California Upsilon — Florida State College for Women, Tallahassee. Florida Phi — University of California. Southern Branch, Los Angeles. California Chi Spi nrfisli Normal School. Speartish. South Dakota Psi — Kent State Teachers College, Kent. Ohio Omega — University of Southern California, Los Angeles. California Alpha Alpha — Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Auburn, Alabama Alpha Beta — Kansas State Teachers College, Pittsburg. Kansas Alpha Delta — Louisiana State Normal College, Natchitoches, Louisiana Alpha Gamma — Detroit Teachers College. Detroit, Michigan Alpha Epsilon — State Teachers College, Farmville, Virginia Buffalo. New York Youngstown. Ohio Huntington, West Vi: 1 — m ■s TkV JLietsi 1 an Founded 1920 — State Teachers College, Farmville, Virginia SORORES IN COLLEGIO Alfreda Collings Margaret Davis Marguerite Foster Margaret Finch Sylvia Yost FLEDGES Mary Buford Epes Virginia Cox Charlotte Hutchins Jacqueline Hix Grigsby Peck Virginia Robertson Lucy Thompson Louise Whitlock Madeline Lee Evelyn Stephenson Martha von Schilling Grace Virginia Woodhouse Ellen Smith Maria Warren SORORES IN URBE Mrs. Elizabeth Moring Smith ADVISER IN FACULTATE Miss Grace B. Moran Ir am-rielleiiic Association OFFICERS Elizabeth Brockenbrough President Lucille Graves - Vice-President Anna Jones Secretary Lucy Thompson Treasurer Frances Willis Chairman of Programs Virginia Raine Publicity Chairman OFFICIAL ROLL Sigma Sigma Sigma Pi Kappa Sigma Gamma Theta Delta Sigma Chi Mu Omega Zeta Tau REPRESENTATIVES Anne Ferree 2 5 2 Virginia Raine 2 2 2 Yancie Brooking II K 2 Anna Jones II K 2 Mary Page Archer Y ® Frances Willis Y ® 198 Lucille Norman A 2 X Elizabeth Brockenbrough A 2 X Leyburne Hy ' att M Q Lucille Graves M n Virginia Robertson Z T Lucy Thompson Z T IkkJiP % ih tJtaics o Association £ tlie Pan-Hell enic This association desires to go on record as believing that membership in the association obligates every sorority on its roll and every initiate thereof To co-operate with college authorities. To respect and obey the letter and the spirit of any agreement made by the college and the association. To refrain from the discussion of sorority disagreements. To refrain from speaking disparagingly of any sorority or non-sorority girl. To regulate personal conduct so that it shall at all times conform in spirit and appearance with the accepted standards of good breeding. To conduct all rushing as inconspicuously as possible and to make the lines of demarcation between sorority and non-sorority girls as slight as possible. To remember that of those to whom much is given, much is required. To remember that sorority badge is not a mark of superiority, but a pledge to high endeavor. To remember that the unity of sororities in the teacher ' s field means mutual improvement and protection, and to maintain the high standards for which the teachers must strive. To remember that a girl who smokes, drinks, or breaks college rules, is not conforming to the letter or to the spirit of Pan-Helle:iic standards. JL e l ercle F rancais La Fleur: Fleur-de-lis Lies Couleurs: Poupre el Jaime La Deuise: Noblesse Oblige LE BUREAU Marjorie Helen Carter Presidente Ann Carrington Stump Vice-Presidente Ruth Esther Owen Secretaire Marjorie Codd Tresoriere Margaret Ellen Carter Rapporteuse Rosabel Archer Sarah Baker Frances Barrell Catherine Bentley Annie Lee Bowden Elizabeth Bowers Lucille Bowver Vashti Brisbois Margaret Ellen Carter Marjorie Helen Carter Ida Wright Chapman Kathryn Claud Kathrvn Clevinger Marjorie Codd Anna Cahoon Virginia Compton Florence Cralle .Lillian Crawford Grendoline Daniel Mildred De Hart Carolyn De Witt Julia Emily Drew Elizabeth Dutton Enza Evans Martha Earp Mary Oliver Ellington Margaret Farris Martha Farris Elsie Fox Alma Garlick Thelma Garrett Virginia Gee Margaret Pauline Gibb Arianna Greene LES MEMBRKS Mary Greayer Frances Ci thru; Hannah Hamlet Gwendolyn Hardy Retta Hardy Alice Harrison- Martha Henderi.ite Emily Holladay Natalie Holladay Anna Holladay Sara Hubbard Ruth Hunt Charlotte Hutchins Paula Irving Kathryn Johnson Catherine Jones Reba Jones Annie Marie Keller Frances Kornecay Martha Ann Laing Lucie Anne Lane Dorothy Lohr Bessie Lynch Mildred Maddrey May Marshall Agnes Meredith Sue Moomaw Louise Morris Betty Moses Lavalette Morton Anne Meredith Newman Ruth Esther Owen Edith Page Hi th Patterson Blanche Price Maude Clay Pugh Alice Ribble Ann Watkins Rice Leslie Ritter Florence Reed Kathryn Rhodes Lillian Rhodes Carolyn Roberts Mary Rucker Katy Saunders Polly Sheffield Emily Simpson Evelyn Simpson Marguerite Souder Kathryn Spittle Mildred Steere Frances Stephenson Ann Carrington Stump Blanche Taylor Elizabeth Thomas Bess Thompson Kathryn Thweat Mildred Varner Louise Vaughan Martha von Schilling Martha Walters Ella Webb Mary Page White Katherine Winston Dorothy Wood Kathleen Woodson I i im « El Clrcul IFCIlJlO Mote: El que lucha, triumfa La Flor: Cavel rojo Los Colores: Rojo y Amarillo LOS FUNCIONARIOS Lillian Rhodes Presidente Louise Vaughan Vice-Presidente Elizabeth Taylor Tesorera LOS MIKU l!l!OS Edith Acee Irving Armstrong Emily Carter Margaret Carter Marjory Carter Mary Ellen Cato Marjory Codd Ida Wright Chapman- Frances De Hart Deaton Francis Alma Garlick Alice Hamner Margaret Hubbard Martha Heivderlite Hannah Hamlet Lillian Holstead Paula Irving Kathleen Johnson Martha Ann Laing Lavalette Morton Ruth Owen Edith Page Katherine Rhodes Lillian Rhodes Elizabeth Taylor Louise Vaughan Mary Jane Wilkerson Eleanor Wade Nellie White Dorothy Ziegler LOS MIEMBROS HONORARIOS Senorita Smithey Senorita Dickinson Tke 14 Clint Colors: Red and Gold Day: February the Fourteenth Motto: OFFICERS Mary Bernard President Dolly Reed ' Treasurer MEMBERS Billy Paris Virginia Raine Mary Will Vincent Liz Turner Margaret Pumphrey Frankie Roberts Nancy Nelms Liz Ferrell Margaret Leonard Liz Lacy Martha Lanier Flora Martin Martha Ann Laing Allie Kay Libby Nora Petty Helen Robertson Mary Todd Teeny Miles Mary Simmerman Frances Swadley Catherine Roland Lula Turner Anne Guy Minnie Mae Brown Liz Watkins Eleanor Hogan Lulie Milner Virginia Cobb Beth Brockenbrough Mildred Field Elmore o -f i X,, n s «M i V- %! V y N. B. B. O. Colors: Pea Green and Bean Yellow Password: When do we eat? ' Motto: Eat and grow thin BOSSES Lucile Graves Chief Boss Red Foster Vice-Boss Fannie Thornton Boss-at-Arms Cov Covington Cheer Boss Farina Ferree Paddle Boss Withers Withers Stunt Boss Pannie Willis Money Boss Fielding Taliaferro Program Boss Jinx Grimes Advertising Boss Millie Millikan Food Boss Bugs Rivercomb NO BOSSFS ' Munt Munt Tnky Carter ' Suz Holland ' Germ Germany ' Holland Holland ' Snooty Loving ' Mac McKenzie J. H. Martin ' High Priest Tdie Chapman ' Rosie Rhea ' ' Swan Swan Tootsie Walker Liz Jordan Chessie Robertson A. M. Newman Jes Smith Becky French Little Polly Potts Put Putney Wise Beaty Bickie Bickford Ramona Baker 206 16 AA f$ A pT ■4 - -v 1 i - ; i v oiillion vJItuld OFFICERS Alice Covington President Mabel Fitzpatrick Leader Genevieve Grimes Secretary Jane Hunt Martin Reporter Dorothy Baldwin Frances Booth Frances Davis Anne Ferree Louise Foster Lucile Graves Virginia Gurlev Eleanor Hogan Margaret Hubbard Anna Jones Margaret Leonard Billy Paris Virginia Raine France; Willis Mary Beasley Martha Lanier Elizabeth Ferrel Mary Bernard Elizabeth Revercomb Margaret Pi mphrey Dolly Reed Mark F. Taliaferro MEMBERS Florence McIntyre Elizabeth Lacy Vivian Younc Frances Roberts Elizabeth Peake Flora Martin Sarah Baker Frances Millikan Claudia Fleming Frances Thornton Anne Withers Elizabeth Turner Mary Simmerman Minnie Brown Blanche Price Virginia Cobb Ida Wright Chapman Emily Gale Ethel Weld Frances Davidson Lula Turner Sarah Williams Harriet de Witt Beth Brockenbrough Mary Ellincton Nan Griffeth Mary Farrier Lucille Field Martha Ann Laing Ann Guy Ann Chapin Lucille Norman Page Archer Rachel Royall Leyburn Hyatt Frances Hanmer Charline Williams Elizabeth Newton Marion Cobb Mary Brichtwell Anne Newman Elizabeth Smitherman Louise de Shazo Lillian Bennett Mildred Elmore Dorothy Anderlon LULIE MlLLNER Louise Mitchell Martha Wood Jessie Smith Mary Priest Roselie Rhea Blanche Tayloi, Dena Lee Stith Emmeline Marshall Margaret Loving SuiANNE Holland Sterling Thornton Alice Carter Edith Britt Elizabeth Williams Lucy Dortch Virginia Compton Nora Petty ' NEW MEMBERS Doris Walton Hi i i Rom KTMIN Mary S. Taliaferro Elaine Goode Carrie Bickford Ella S. Clore Emmy Lou Pulliam Louise Munt Martha McKenzie Jane Wiley Mayo Beaty Evelyn Holland Mary Todd Elizabeth Watkins Mildred Owen Marian Seay Marjorie Parkinson Emily - Glosclose Irving Armstrong Katherine Lunsford Gene Gib on Mary W. Pugh Nancy Putney Martha Cecil Florence Crawley Lindsey White Lucie Thornton Evelyn Jones Anna Barrett Anna Whitmore Sarah McCorkle Mamie Preston Doris Anderson Elizabeth Etheridge Nancy Du Berry Catherine Grinnan Mary Miller Patrick Katherine Nichols Katherine Downing Pearl Johnson X THE ORDER Red Foster ' ' Sammy Scott Pannie Willis Frankie Roberts ' Lois Eraser 209 De-Ho-Ec Clul Flower: Spanish Needles Motto: Home is what we make if Honorary Member: Mr. T. A. McCorkle Faculty Advisers: Miss Katharine Tupper and Miss Bessie Jeter OFFICERS Ethel Fisher President Myra Reese Vice-President Evelyn Simpson Secretary-Treasurer SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES Mary Pace Archer Ethel Fisher Elizabeth Anderson Elizabeth Casey Florence Gregory Margaret Back Lelia De Shazo Louise Johnson Mary Alice Bristow Peccy Madison Laura Motley Martha Cecil Lucretia Province Elizabeth Payne Emily Gloscose Virginia Rucker Grace Rose Margaret Nuttall Ethel Willy Jo Swanson Allie Oliver Dorothy Ziegler Myra Reese Evelyn Simpson l.M Woodson FRESHMEN Virginia Bradstreet Thelma Petty Catharine Spittle Virginia Bledsoe Nancy Lee Putney Evelyn Stephenson Frances Edwards Mary Elizabeth Scales M k Lucinda White Mary Pense Nancy Shaner Anna Bruce Whitmore Nortk Colors: Blue and White aroiima CI 11 1 Flower: Black-Eyed Si Motto: Esse Quam Videri OFFICERS Edith Britt - President Frances Carter Vice-President Rebecca Allen Secretary and Treasurer Louise Whitlock Reporter MEMBERS Rebecca P. Allen Frances Carter Thelma Critcher Sally Elliot Elaine Coode Mary Hinton Vashti Kennemur Margaret Mecum Lula Mitchell Sara McCorkle Lucile Norman Blanche Taylor Mildred Owen Ola Pitchford Elizabeth Smitherman Katie Mae Stephenson Jo Swanson Elise Ward Nancy Welborn Florence Wilder Juanita Womble Lydia Wommack u Ofieiiamicloali Valley v lu Colors: Green and Whiu Flower: Apple Blossom Iotto: En A vanl OFFICERS Frances Jolliffe President Frances Armentrout Vice-President Cora Womeldorf Secretary-Treasurer Eleanor Wade Reporter SPONSORS Miss Mary Clay Hiner Miss Winnie Hiner MEMBERS Frances Armentrout Sadie Long llcile bowyer elizabeth mccauley Jessie Warren Brown Ruth Patterson Henrietta Cornwall Mary Elizabeth Scales Frances Crawford Marian Seay Lois Early Nancy Shaner Hannah Early Evelyn Stephenson Mary Harris Evelyn Thompson Frances Jolliffe Amelia Wade Lsabelle Jones Eleanor Wade Edna Lamb Cora Womeldorf 212 aw.;jtJiuiiw miAiiuHiHiiij L .wiiMiPi ■imimiiiiin mimi mi n w niiiiiim Walker Glut Motto: This is today Color: Orange and Black Flower: Goldenrod HONORARY MEMBERS Mr. and Mrs. George L. Walker George L. Walker. Jr. OFFICERS Juliet Mann President Virginia Gee Vice-President Annie Gee Secretary Elizabeth Mann Treasurer MEMBERS Gladys Clarke Kathleen Hawthorne Ellen Fowlkes Marion Love Hetta Hardy Katherine Neblett Lucy Rash 213 IrorisEnouitli Uuid Motto: ' To Glow Like Phosphorous Colors: Water Colors Flower: Sea Weed OFFICERS Mildred Deans - President Grace Vircinia Woodhouse Vice-President Mary Elizabeth Daightrey Secretary and Treasurer MEMISKRS Nettie Boynton Harriett Branch Ella Carroll Louise Clayton Elsie G. Clements Marjorie Codd Mildred Cooper Marjorie Crumpler Eleanor Dachiell Mary Elizabeth Dauchtrey Mildred Deans Nancy De Berry Pearl Etheridce Margaret Fisher Kathryn Forrest Vivian Gray lil I II II Mil Louise Hilton Charlotte Hutchins Reba Jones Virginia Lovecrove Bessie Lynch Emily McGavock Martha MacKenzie Louise Morgan Bruce Nicholson Frances Powers Mary Wilson Puch Virginia Robertson Dorothy Roundtree Willie Savace Frances Schofield Mary Seaborn Maude Seaborn Roberta Skipwith Ruth Snellings Elizabeth Taylor Sue Thomas Dorothy Urquhart Thelma Waller Grace Vircinia Woodhouse Virginia Yarbrouch Jrvoiigli Jtviolers Orcliesn Liz Munn Director Pearl Johnson Pianist Bobby Gleason Traps Harriet de Witt Violin Ywci Nei.ms . Banjo Frances Guthrie Banjo Marguerite Foster Gazoo 215 i Jhe Jr lay makers ' Uub Evelyn Graybeal President Linda Wilkinson Vice-President Katherine Schroeder Secretary Cora Lee Philpot - Treasurer SPONSORS Miss Mildred Dickinson Miss Edith Marshall Mr. J. A. Grainger VIEMBKBS Lucy Thompson Lucille Norman Cora Lee Philpot Willie Savace Kathleen Johnson Evelyn Graybeal Lillian Rhodes Mabel Bowyer Kathleen Woodson Dorothy Baldwin Grace Farrier Linda Wilkinson Vashti Brisbois Kathryn Johnson Juliet Mann Mary Frances Shepherd Elizabeth Walker Martha Anthony m (CjraiiclcLaiuLglrateps v iui Colors: Purple and Green Flowers : There ' s rosemary, that ' s for remembrance, And there ' s pansies, that ' s for thoughts. Motto: We strive for a record like Mother used to make OFFICERS Virginia Pettigrew President French Hutt Vice-President Jane Gray Irby Secretary Allie Oliver Treasurer HONORARY MEMBER Miss Jennie M. Tabb Here ' s to the Mothers who never forget. Who hold the old college so dear That rememb ' ring the joys she brought to their youth. They have sent us, their daughters, here. — Jennie M. Tabb 217 iyioiiogranii ' Ulna lb ADVISER Miss Olive T. Iler OFFICERS Laura M. Smith President Allie Oliver Vice-President Marguerite Erdman Secretary Marie Elder Treasurer MEMBERS Kathryn Bully Allie Oliver Marie Elder Laura Smith Marguerite Erdman Louise Vaughan Gwendolyn Hardy Mary Jane Wilkinson Mary Frances Hatchett Emma Woods Thelma Maddox P Aililetic Oomuricil OFFICERS Mary Frances Hatchett President Laura M. Smith Vice-President Mary Jane Wilkinson Secretary Laura N. Smith Treasurer Miss Olive T. Iler Adviser Fi ' cLd and Track He«t V- . ITJF.Hakhett A 928 OmqLes Champion 1 Reed r LPloore Lf1.Sjr.nK LCoLei P 9 5 V. Woodson. K.Parb Tennis 3 R28 DauU.es Champions fieriderLite Vb«jHan. ' ■ ■?■ ' . ,.:- ? SB£- fcifc Varsity OocJkey Season William and Mary College 1 Farmville — Here 1 Varsity Hockey JSquiacl Mary Frances Hatchett Captain Marie Elder.... Mana ger Elizabeth Atwater ! ' Mary Baskerville, C. F. Kitty Bully. L. 1. Frances Edwards, G. Marie Elder. L. H. Elizabeth Epperson Margaret Finch Gwendolyn Hardy. R. H. Mary Frances Hatchett. Adele Hutchinson Dorothy Lohr Allie Oliver. R. W. Ruth Newton Mary Elizabeth Peake Dolly Reed, R. B. Kathryn Rhodes, L. W. Mary Robertson Frances Schofield Maude Seaborn Laura M. Smith, R. I. Laura N. Smith C. H. Dot Thompson Louise Vaughan Lib Walker, L. B. Mary Belle Wheeler Emma Woods Jane Wilkinson Varsity Tean V arsif j )asJkeii Harrisonburg 30 Farmville Fredericksburg 19 Farmville Fredericksburg 19 Farmville •easom -Here -There -Here 9 47 45 ) qui at Mary Frances Hatchett- Mary Jane Wilkinson ..Captain .Manager E. Coleman F. Edwards M. Erdman V. Gurley. . C. :: M. F. Hatchett, G. V. Neblett V. Oakes A. Oliver Varsity Team C. Quisenberry D. Reed, G. J. Smith L. M. Smith L. N. Smith, F. :: ' E. Souders, S. C. L. Sturgis :: M. J. Wilkinson, F. Class Hockey Teams m m8- .mq Sport Ttianaoer Class Basketball learns 1 28 _ ft _iqaq Spc-t manaqar CLass VoLLcybaLL Tcaon ' s 2 _raq Class BasebaLL Teams S27_ -H28 Sport roanaoer BLazcr Winners ft 193.7 — IS28 f Ytj. CLe-menTs TTj.F.Hatchctt E.Woods _ ' ■;( i M ' - H Hauity 3mx Jr nin.Ilm.eni! Young women coming from homes of culture, Walking forth on the highways of the world, And all its devious bypaths, Entering the several worlds of concrete facts; Dynamic womanhood at work ! Broadening horizons for the sake of future Young women and young men, yet to come! Gay with a gaiety — daring in all proportions — Gowning herself in a length of some bright harmony. Caring for appearance, knowing beauty is a cultivated thing Pursuing in mad pace for all of love and life And laughter which the world may offer; Smiling lips, bright eyes, and withal, A heart of deep understanding. A heart set on higher things which has not forgot Wisdom learned at a mother ' s knee. Gracious, idealistic, capable of true reasoning, So stands our paradox of Virginia — Visions of days now dim in shadows, Visions, caught by women in all The paths of life and its dwelling places, Shimmering about her. Courage from women of pioneer hardships, From the days of Pocahontas, Love of liberty and freedom Speaking through her sons, Henry and Jefferson. Women weeping, but with gentle hands Serving, sacrificing for Virginia, Giving of their sons and husbands To a Lee, a Jackson. Oh women of Virginia ' s morrow! Press toward the visions that we seek — We hold for you the torch of womanhood, Our heritage of light! e llost Cultured ss Louise Foster oMost Stylish in 7:15 Ding-dong bell. 7:30 Ham ' n eggs. 8:15 Attention! Heads first. 10:15 Present! 1:15 Interlude. 2:15 Back in line! 5:30 On parade! 6:00 Hash. 7:30 Reading, riting. ' rithmetic 10:00 Hot Dogs! 10:30 Rest for the weary. F ronri Nle to Y on Nancy Nelms: ' What makes the Tower of Pisa lean? M. Hubbard: Well. I wish I knew, I sure would try some of it. Miss Peck: What was George Washington noted for? Lil Bennett: His memory. Miss Peck: What makes you think his memory was so great? Lil: Why, you know they erected a monument to it. Red: Now don ' t he catty. ' Mayo: Oh. don ' t set mad — I was only ' kitten ' . Clara Norfleel: My uncle has addressed all the people in (he United States. ' Mary Simmerman : He must he a wonderful orator. Clara: No — he mails catalogues for Sears-Roebuck. Evelyn Thompson: What does a cat get when he walks across the desert? ' Alfreda Collings: I don ' t know. Evelyn: Why, ' Sandy Claws ' . Dumb: Does a woman scalp the man she sets out to capture? Bell: Oh yes. that ' s why so many husbands are baldlieaded. A magazine writer tells us that a dog fills an empty space in man ' s life. We would like to say this is especially true of the hot dog at 10:00 o ' clock. Liz Watkijis: I found all the poets you gave me but one, Mr. Grainger! Mr. Grainger: And who was that? Liz: It was Anonymous. A cannibal said to his mate, My dear, I have the tummy ache, Oh. yes — ' tis that sweet girl grad-u-ate. Pannie: I didn ' t know you could send animals through the mail. Alice Covington: Why, Pannie, of course you can ' t! Pannie: That ' s funny, this morning I got a letter with a seal on it. Diplomas were invented because some students need a written evidence that they are educated. Which reminds us of the absent-minded professor who told the story of the absent-minded professor who wound the clock and put the cat out. Freshman I having picture made for the annual I : How much is it? Lucille Norman: Do you have any extra cuts? Freshman: Why — yes — I cut Chapel this morning! Did I scare you? The proctor didn ' t see me: this hall is so dark. Gee! I like halls like this one — one can ' t tell who you are when noise just happens. What did you do on your test? We didn ' t have a thing I expected — that last question — why. he must have stayed up all night thinking of that. I really mean it was hard. Oh! Did you hear the latest? Red Foster has cut her hair again. Oh, yes — just when she ' s been letting it grow out for months. Now isn ' t that like Red? No, I don ' t know what Pannie said about it. She ' s too taken up with her basketball coaching class. Is it true that she goes down there at night by herself to practice? That is a thought! Have you noticed Gurley ' s huge grin here lately? . . . and there ' s an extra letter in her box, too. Speaking of letters and boxes, do you know anyone who would like to rent part of a box? I ' m not using mine any longer. That last yawn was enough. I ' ve taken the hint, but before I go, answer one question for me, will you? Am I one person or two? Now don ' t laugh. I mean it seriously. Today as I was going down that hall by the post office Miss Taliaferro leaned over that board she has up there on the door and said, Walk single file, please, and I just couldn ' t understand how one person could walk double file. Well, I ' ll be seeing you — — Becky. s enior JLast ancl 1 est We, the Senior class, bequeath to the Junior class the dignity that we assume for one hour every Saturday morning. I, Anne Faree, leave to every Junior my secret process so that they too may- have extra long eyelashes. Being of sound mind and sounder judgment, I, Frances Willis, leave to Frances Hatchett my athletic ability. I, Louise Foster, bequeath to the next president of the Senior class my ability to become dignified on a moment ' s notice. We, the Senior Class, would like to leave Miss Mary enough slips so that every girl can go heme every week-end next year. I. Margaret Finch, leave my wonderful memory to any Junior that may need it. It is in perfect condition, having never been used. I, Anne Chapin. to the remaining members of the student body, leave my childish ways and sweet voice. I, Louise Vaughn, would like to leave to all treasurers some secret process so they can collect dues, if there be such. We, the Senior class of 1929, with pleasure bequeath to Miss M. K. Talliferro a student body walking on rubber heels. I, Fthel Willey, leave to our next jumping center, about five feet of my height so she can get the tip off in all basketball games. I. Katherine Rhodes, leave my ability to stand up, under all circumstances, to any Junior who has difficulty along that line. I, Lois Fraser. leave my baby face to Freshman who wants to look voung. I, Mary Selden. leave my huge mouth to any Freshman who finds large words choking. I. Edith Page, leave my auburn hair to the incoming Freshmen so they won ' t have to buy Golden Glint. — Becky. : WET LARGE 5 o c oaJ im ( 3- ' fCLC4i £J % -lM rt Q _ 7 !!;!! cr Jeep Vo v. jz m H o a2 ,£ •;£ L-iT. -u A r-O yo tc o 0 u yy _Vw n, ■ G S. 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