Longwood College - Virginian Yearbook (Farmville, VA)

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. o q ti« 4f?i ' - ' ..l- ■ .i; ' ;} ; u Lb 1 1 DABNEYUNCASTERLJBBARY LONGWOOD COLLEGE FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA 23901 C(© P COPYRIGHT, 1930 LUCILE NORMAN Editor-in-Chief ELIZABETH TAYLOR Business Manager IHiEYDKGBNBA 29) CMi(C ©IP ¥Hf --- ¥yiDifN¥S«01P oDetni0m, Eealism, tDeal- ism, all ate fuscD in one— ac()iet]ement. Q itl) bolU, I)eat)p strobes, nicetp of sbaDing, clean cut lines, acftietieme nt stanDS out in out age in i)igt) relief. Its spirit moties across tt)e pages of tt)is slim tiolume. IBut tt)e l)alf Das not fieen tolD ' . ' . ' . ' -.■.■- Ct)is 1930 i itginian 10 DcDicateD to Ct)e Spirit of acbictiemcnt tt)at arann Colossus tbat iias uplifteD anD inspireD tfte race ; tbat atlas tljat lias rctJoiDcD tiic tiiotlD tfttougl) tbe ages e m Dlma on ct)illing Principal of ' rainins Retool K. C. TScfStoto Bu0ined0 St anaffcr of College wm i : ' J r- ' « « ' ' « =«;--s « ' -t. s reJluMie Arise and go — So spake the Prophet on a yesterday. Heralds — a star — the coming of the Messiali, Glorious Yesterdays. Knights — a cup — Exploits of chivalry. Golden Yesterdays. Kings — an empire — extending power, Ambitious Yesterdays. Pioneers — a new land — conquering the wilderness, Brave Yesterdays! Patriots — a democracy — Fighting for freedom — Dauntless Yesterdays. I write of this. There are Nations — a league — seeking world peace. Cities — Stardust — thriving under noise and din. There are Things — aeroplanes — exploring the clouds, Skyscrapers — with souls — reaching into the blue. There are People — each one — striving for the meaning Together — one plan — searching for truth. Achieving, foreshadowing, eager todays. I speak of this. As a hand paints A long stroke — a shading- Tomorrows will depict A move forward — climbin As we realize a painting, A beautiful whole — flamin We will live tomorrows. A marvelous union — glowing fragments — sky spirit. I tell of this. light; the rough — truth color — invisible pigments. Arise and go — So spake the Prophet. -Louise Elliott, ' 32. s= s, s ' « s=;s-s= s s= s cy SKS s s sx T HF VIP A I M I AN MF TrTTT i ll LLE J mm rrr L . Ik All Ye TUi heA Dedicated to the Faculty I have seen a master, seated on his dais; expounding, gesticulating, forcing lines and numbers of truth into the souls of little ones, and of those who having grown tall, still seek knowledge day by day. Seated thus, at his feet, they gain but a blighted knowledge, having fear of crushing and oppression. And I hear them saying Rabbi — master. I have seen a teacher seated on the floor with children, loving, guiding, playing with them. Their little faces looking up, hold adoration in their radiance. I have seen a teacher, seated at a table with his students, talking, explaining as with equals; carrying on in sane discussion, knowledge of arts and sciences with that of Life. And I have heard the students call him, Friend. Having seen such miracles of love, such growing into beautiful humaneness, we understand the soul of those who are friend and teacher all in one. — Frances Wilson, ' 30. THF VIP 4INIA M OF l .- () IFACIU LTV UK. JOSEPH L. JARMAiN Our President THF Vm 4IMIA N OF (.) y. C MISS MARY WHITE COX Head uf our Home. THF vip 4iNiAN nr i .- n flf Kacmiiy M.emlbers Myrtle Cash. B. Ed. Ottie Cr.4ddock. B. a. Fleeta Cooper, B. S. Nancy Foster, M. A. M. RY E. Peck, B. S. Mary D. Pierce, M. A. M. Virginia Potts. B. S. Virginia Bedford. B. S. Charles G. Moss, M. A. Loui-E S. McCormick, B. S. B. AvicE Roane, B. S. Bessie Gordon Jones, B. S. Edith Stevens, Ph. D. Mabel Spratley. B. S. James M. Grainger. M. A. Samuel Holton, M. A. Mary Snead, B. A. Helen M. Turner, B. S. Willie London, M. A. Stella B. Taylor, M. A. Anne M. Jeffers. B. S. T H F VI P 4IMIAN OF l- TTTTT lA T H F VIP 4 I NIAN O F l ? n FacTiilty jyieiriilbers Mary Nichols, M. A. M. BOVD COYNEB, M. A. Carrie B. Taliaferro, M. A. Mary G. Pettit, M. A. Susie Floyd John P. Wynne, Ph. D. • GoRGANA Stephenson, B. S. Frances Waters, B. S. Mary B, Haynes, M. A. Bessie H. Jeter. M. A. James Eliot Walmsley, Ph. D. LuciLE Jennings, M. S. Carolyn Cogbill Myrtle E. Crenels, B. S. Florence Stubbs, B. S. Minnie V. Rice LiLA London, M. A. Leola Wheeler, B. A. Grace E. Mix. M. A. Ada R. Bierbower, B. S. Mary B. Barlow, M. A. T H F VI P AIM IAN Oh i W .- .J THF vip iMiAN nr i .- n Jraciiilty jyieiiioers Mary Louise Drake, M. A. Philomena Supper, M. A. Grace B. Moran, B. S. Louise Robertson, M. A. Mary Clay Hiner, M, A. Warren D. Bowman, Pli. D, Leon Bell, M. A, Elizabeth Purdon, B, Mus, EsTELLE Smithy. B, A, Katharine Tupper, M. A, T, A. McCORKLE, M. S. Alice M. Carter, M. A, Sarah B, Tucker, M. A Ida W. Penny, M. A, Mary P. Jones. B, S. George W. Jeffers, M, A. Martha W. Coulling, L, L Georcie Norris, B, S. Raymond A. French, M. S. Olive T. Iler Edith M. Marshall, B. S. T M n - V I p M I M I A N M h I y_.i_ a. THF VIR - INIAN OF l ?;n Ooime Oepartmenit Bessie C. Jamison, Dietitian Virginia Potts, Secreiai7 to the Head of the Home Hallie Laing, Assistant in Home Department Alicia Peerv, Supervisor of Dining Room Houston Blackwell. Assistant in Home Department Willie McKee, Resilient Nurse Frances B. Shelton, Assistant Head of Home Annie F. Shelton, Assistant Dietitian Nettie Hurt, Assistant in Home Department Eva Warren, Assistant in Home Department THF VIP AINIA N or l ! 0 THF VIP -;iMIA N ar l ,- 0 iisiration Jennie M. Tabb, Registrar Winnie V. Hiner, Treasurer MOLLIE Blanton, Clerk in Registrar ' s Office S. L. Graham, Superintendent of Buildings Rachel Henderlite, Clerk in Registrar ' s Office Virgilia Bugg, Assistant to Registrar Maude K. Taliaferro, Postmistress Laura Moss Mrs. C. G. Moss, Assistant Treasurer T- M F VI P 4IMIAN Oh ) : U T H t- ' V I P A I N I A N OF ) 7 L Jb fflcmiity — C-onitmiuieim Pauline Camper, M. A. Kathleen Cleveland, B. S. Charles Rouse, Ph. D. Annie Laurie Stone lome JOepartmeiat — v onfiiiuea Susan W. Field, M. D., Resident Physician AdmiJiMsfraitiojnL — l onfmuecl Mary Morgan Province, Supemsor of Pantiy Lillian V. Nunn, Supemsor of Laundry T HP VIP 4 I M I A M OF I  ? O Inky blackness lay everywhere. Thunder roared like a legion of ogres. No star of truth pricked the void. Slimy, grotesque shapes retreated, Advancing into the darkness. Lo, a vision pale emerging, A figure clad in silver. Shattering darkness with his spear From whose shining points shafts Of brightness radiate. Golden dawn usurps the blackness; Advances the slender breathless warrior, The herald, robed in garments To match in sheen the gleaming stars. Thus light breaks the spear points Into a thousand, flaming quivers. Symbols circling the heavens. Read only by the Seekers of Light. — Kathleen Woodson, ' 30. F s 3= a,a a, y s T H F VI P AIMIAN () - I TSm ENIC€IR ? MISS LOUISE STEELE McCORMICK Honorary Member of Senior Class THF VIR 4IMIA N OF l 7 n CLASS PRESIDENT MARY LUCILLE GRAVES English ROANOKE, VIRCINIA Mil Omega; Alpha Kappa Gamma; Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Gamma Mu; President Senior Class, 30; President Junior Class, ' 29; Vice-President Sophomore Class, 28; Vice-President Freshman Class, ' 27; Class CoiinciK ' 28, 29, 30; Student Council, ' 28; Vice-President Student Council, ' 29; Y. W. C. A.; N. B. B. O.; Cotillion Club; President Pan-Hellenic, ' 30; Honorai7 Varsity Hockey. ' 27; Class Basketball, ' 27- ' 29; Chi. T HF vm . iM I A N or I  . - n EDITH MAE AGEE Biology FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Espanol, ■27- ' 30; Choral Club. 28- 30. MARTHA ALICE ANTHONY English STELLA, VIRGINIA Pi Gamma Mu; Kappa Delta Pi; Playmakers Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Cun- ningham Literary Society; Junior Hockey Team, •28- ' 29; Junior Volleyball Squad. ' 28- ' 29; Senior Hockey Team. ' 29- ' 30; Rotunda Staff. Circula- tion Manager, ■29- ' 30. T H F VIP 4 I M I AM Oh IU? 0 NANNIE SUE ANTHONY History STELLA, VIRGINIA Pi Gamma Mu; Kappa Delta Pi; Cunningham Literary Society; Sophomore Baseball Team, 28; Honorai7 Baseball Varsity, 28; Junior Hockey Team, 29; Junior Basketball Squad, 29; Junior Volleyball Team, 29; Junior Baseball Team, ' 29; Senior Hockey Team, Captain. 30; Hockey Var- sity Squad, ' 28- ' 30; Rotunda Staff. Assistant Cir- culation Manager, 29- 30. ANNE IRVING ARMSTRONG History FARMVILLE. VIRGINIA Sigma Sigma Sigma; El Circulo Espanol; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. THF VI Rf lNIAN OF l .- n JULIA lANTHA ASHER Latin BROOKNEAL, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A. Alumnae Committee, ' 28- ' 29 Chairman of World Fellowship Committee, ' 29- ' 30 : Cunningham Literal Society, Vice-Presi ' dent, ' 29; Societa Discipulorum Latinorum; Stu- dent Standards Committee; Athletic Association ELIZABETH RANDOLPH BLANTON History AMELIA, VIRGINIA Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. THF Vin 4IMIAN OF i : . t b FLORENCE PENDLETON BOOTON History ORANGE, VIRGINIA Mu Omega; Rotunda Staff, Assistant Business Manager. ■27--28; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet; Chair- man of Alumnae Committee. 27- ' 28; Chaiman of Conferences and Conventions Committee. 1929- 1930; Athletic Association. LILIAN FRANCES BOVELL Elementary Education PHILADELPHIA, PENN.SYLVANIA Rotunda Staff; News Editor. ' 30; Voice Staff; Literaiy Editor. 30; Vice-President of Choral Club, ' 30; Cunningham Literary Society; Farm- ville Chapter of National Council Primary Edu- cation; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. THF vip iNiAN nr i  .- n ANNIE LEE BOWDEN French SALUDA, VIRGINIA Y, W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Le Ceicle Fiancais; Mission Band, ' 27- ' 29; Choral Club; College Orchestra; Palette Club, ■28- 29; De-Ho- Ec Club, 26- ' 28; Vice-President of Mission Group. •29- 30. LUCILLE BOWYER Latin LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA Sigma Pi Rho; Sodalitas Discipulorum Lali- norum, Piaeses, ' 29- 30; Le Cercle Francais; El Ciiculo Espanol, ' 28- ' 29; Cunningham Literary Society; Playmakers ' Club, •28- ' 29; Y. W. C. A.; Shenandoah Valley Club; Athletic Association. THF VIP INIAN or I  ! O VASHTI THERESA BRISBOIS English NORFOLK. VIRGINIA Le Cercle Francais. 26- ' 30; Playmakers ' Club. 27- 30; Cunningham Literai7 Society; Athletic Association: Y. W. C. A. MARTHA REGINA BROWN Elementary Education BLUEFIELD, WEbT VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Ji THF VIRGINIAN OF l .- n MARY LOUISE BROWNING Elementary Education RIXEVVILLE, VIRGINIA Cunningham Literary Society; Farmville Chap- ter of National Council of Priinary Education; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. STELLA IVEY CHEATHAM Mathematics GREEN BAY, VIRGINIA Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. rHF vip 4iNiAN or i .- n FLORENCE WILLIS CRALLE Music FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA Choral Club, Sec ' v. ' 29- ' 30; Chromatic Club, ' 28- ' 29: Rouble Quartet, ' 27- ' 28; Cotillion Club, Granddaughters ' Club; Cunningham Literary Society; Le Cercle Francais; Y. W. C. A.; Ath- letic Association. ELOUISE BARHAM DAVIS Elementary Education MEREDITHVILLE, VIRtlMA Dramatic Club. ' 29- ' 30; Debate Club. 27- ' 30: Choral Club, ■28- ' 30; Glee Club. 27- 28; Cun- ningham Literary Society; Rotunda Staff, Liter- ai7 Editor Summer. ' 29; Athletic Association; Mission Band, ' 27- ' 30; Y. W. C. A. THh- vm -iiMiA N nr i  ? n 9T3 FRANCES BROWN DAVIS Elementary Education CLARKSVILLE, VIRCIMA Pi Kappa Sigma; N. B. B. 0.; Cotillion Club; Dramatic Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. LUCY LIVINGSTON DORTCH English SOUTH HILL, VIRGINIA Sigma Sigma Sigma; Cotillion Club; 14 Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. T H F V I p 4 I N I A iNi c r f.) y n JULIA EMILY DREW History WAKEFIELD, VIRGIMIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Le Cercle Fiancais. VIRGINIA ETHEL FISHER Home Economics RICHMOND. VIRGINIA Pi Kappa Delta; Senior Class Treasurer, ' 29- ' 30; De-Ho-Ec. Club, ' 26- ' 30; Ruffner Literary Society; Debate Club; The Palette, ' 28- 29; The Richmond Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Associa- tion: Varsity Debate Team, ' 28- 29. r H F V I p 4 I M I A N ar i  .- o SALLY RUTH GATES English FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. MARTHA DEATON FRANCES Biology BOYKINS, VIRGINIA Spanish Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Associa- tion. THF VIP 4IMIAN OF l ! n LELA DALE GERMANY Elementary Education MONROE, LOUISIANA Dramatic Club; Choral Club; N. B. B. O. Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. c VIRGINIA MARLIN GURLEY Elementary Education SUFFOLK, VIRGINIA Pi Kappa Sigma; Alpha Kappa Gamma; N B. B. 0.; Cotillion Club; Dramatic Club, Vice President, ' 29; Student Council, ' 28- 30; Vice President, 30; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet; Sing Com miltee, 28-29; National Council of Primary Edu cation; Campus League 28; Athletic Association Capt. of Freshman Basketball; Varsity Basket ball, 27- 30; Mgr. Freshman Volleyball; Fresh man Track; Sophomore Basketball; Captain o1 Junior Basketball; Pan-Hellenic Council, ' 29- 30 House Council, Ex-Officio, ' 29- 30. THF viP 4iMiA N nr i ,- o ELIZABETH FRANCES HAIRSTON History ROANOKE, VIRGINIA Choral Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Associa- tion. ROBERTA ALICE HAMNER Mathmadcs NORTH GARDEN, VIRGINIA Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A.; Cunning- ham Literary Society; Assistant Business Mana- ger of The Voice, ' 30; Debate Club, Vice-Presi- dent, ' 29; El Circulo Espanol. T H F VIP 4IM I A M Ml- ). L JANICE MAYLAN HARPER History ROANOKE. VIRGINIA Athletic Association ; Y. W. C. A. MARY FRANCES HATCHETT Spanish PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA Alpha Kappa Gamma; President Athletic As- sociation, ' 28- ' 29; Treasurer of Student Govern- ment. ■29- ' 30; Ex-Officio of Student Government. 28- 29; Captain Hockey Varsity. ■28- ' 30; Captain Basketball Varsity. 27- ' 29: Class Council, ■28- ' 29: Chairman Student Standards Committee, 29- ' 30; High Point Athletic Winn ' r. ' 26- ' 27; Vice Presi- dent Athletic Association, 27- ' 28; Blazer Winner, ' 27- ' 29; Honorary Volleyball Varsity, ■23- ' 29; Honoraiy Baseball Varsity, ' 27-29; Class Hockey Team, ' 26- 30; Class Basketball Team, ■26- 30; Class Baseball Team, ' 26- ' 29; Y, W. C. A.; Dra- matic Club, ' 27- 28; Monogram Club; Freshman Commission; El Circulo Espanol; Manager uf Hockey, ' 29- ' 30. T H F VIP 4IMIA N OT : y. n MARY WILLIS HENDRICKS History ALTON, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Atheltic Association; Cunning- ham Literary Society. ELEANOR GROVE HOGAN English ROANOKE, VIRGINIA Mu Omega; Fourteen Club; Cotillion Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A.; French Circle. ' 27; Secretary Student Council. ■29- 30. THF- vin 4iMiAN or Ci y. n MABEL VIRGINIA HOLLAND Elementary Education SUFFOLK, VIRGINIA Farmville Chapter of National Council of Pri- mary Education; Varsity Basketball, 27; Y. W. C. A. ; Athletic Association. SUZANNE HOLLAND English DANVILLE, VIRGINIA Sigma Sigma Sigma; N. B. B. 0.; Cotillion Club; Dramatic Club, Secretary. ■29- ' 30; Y. ' W. C. A.; Athletic Association. THF vi p AiMiAN nr TTr ANNIE ELIZABETH HURT Elementary Education SALEM, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A; Athletic Association; Farmville Chapter National Council Primai ' y Education; Cunningham Literary Society. JENNIE LEE JONES Elementary Education FRANKLIN, VIRGINIA Choral Club, ' 27- ' 29; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Farmville Chapter National Council Primary Education. • THF Vm AIMIAN OF I  . O MARGARET JOSEPHINE LEONARD Biology RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Gamma Theta; Cotillion Club; 14 Club; Chi; Secretary of Sophomore Class, ' 29; Freshman Commission, ' 26- ' 27 ; Chairman Conference and Convention Committee, ' 27- ' 28; Secretaiy; Y. W. C. A.; ■28- ' 29; Vice-President Y. W. C. A., ■29- ' 30; Secretai-y De-Ho-Ec Club, •27- 28; Students Stan- dards Committee. ■29- ' 29; Richmond Club; Ath- letic Association. SARA McCORKLE Elementary Education WINt.TON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA Alpha Kappa Camma; Delta Sigma Chi; Chi; Cotillion Club; Pan Hellenic Representative, ' 29- ' 30; Virginian Stall, Advertising Manager, ' 28- ' 29; Rotunda Stalf, Business Manager, ' 29- ' 30; North Carolina Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic As- sociation. Z! THF VIP -ilNIAN OF I  .- O EMILY GRAHAM McGAVOCK Mathematics PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA Student Council, Senior Representative, ■29- ' 30; Y. W. C. A.; Town Girls Committee, ■26- ' 27; Portsmouth Club, Secretai-y, ' 27- ' 28; Athletic As- sociation; Cunningham Literary Society; Campus League, ■28- ' 30. ETTA LEAH MARSHALL Elementary Education PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA Alpha Kappa Gamma; Chi; President Student Government Association, ' 29- 30; President Fresh- man Class, 26- 27; President Sophomore Class, ■27- ' 28; Dramatic Club, ' 26- ' 30; Ex-Officio, Mem- ber of Student Council, ' 26- ' 27; Campus League Chairman, ' 27- ' 28 ; Freshman Commission, Ex- Officio, ■26- ' 27; Chairman World Fellowship Com- mittee; Y. W. C, A., ' 27- ' 28; Ex-Officio, Member of Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, ' 29- ' 30; Secretaiy Class Council, ' 27- ' 28; Student Standards Committee, Ex-Officio, ' 29- ' 30; Class Cheer Leader, ' 26- ' 28; Varsity Cheer Leader, ' 27- ' 30; Glee Club, ' 26- ' 28; Choral Club, ' 26; Pierian Literaiy Society, ' 26- ' 27; Portsmouth Club; Athletic Association. THF VIR INIAN OF l ? n GEORGIA VIRGINIA MOORE History SALEM, VIRGINIA Alpha Kappa Gamma; Vice-President of Senior Class, ' 30; Choral Club; Ruffner Literary Society; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A.; Class Council, ' 30. E MARY LOUISE MORRIS History FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA Le Cercle Francais; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. THF VIP AIMIA N OT J.) y. ( AVA VIRGINIA MORRISS History FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA Le Ceicle Francais; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic As sociation. LAURA MOTLEY Home Economics HIGHLAND SPRINGS, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.: Athletic Association. THF VIP AIMIAN OF lUT O BLANCHE HOWARD MURRELL Elementary Education LY ' CHBURC. VIRCIMA Pi Kappa Sigma; Y. W. C. A. Social Com- miltee, ' 28- 29, Secretary, ■29- 30; Campus League, ■29- ' 30; Cunningliam Literaiy Society; Lynch- bura Club. ' 26- ' 27; Athletic Association. MARY ELIZABETH NEWTON History F.4Ri IVILLE, VIRGINIA Sigma Sigma Sigma; Cotillion Club; Freshman C ' ,.. .mission, ' 26- ' 27; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Co- Chairman Social Committee. ■28- ' 29; Chairman Co-operalion Committee, ' 29- 30; Athletic Asso- ciation. T H F VIP 4IMIAN OF f.) A L CLARA NORFLEET Elementary Efiucation SUFFOLK, VIRGINIA Vice-President Junior Class; Athletic Associa- tion; Sophomore Rotunda, Joke Editor; Farmville Chapter of the National Council of Primary Edu- cation; Y. W. C. A.; Student Standards Com- mittee, LUCILE NORMAN History WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA Delta Sigma Chi; Pi Gamma Mu; Kappa Delta Pi; Alpha Kappa Gamma; Virginian Staff, Associate Editor. ' 27- 28; Business Manager, 28- ■29; Editor-in-Chief, 29- 30; Student Council, ■26-27; Pan-Hellenic. ■28- ' 29; Y. W. C. A., Alumnae Committee, 27- 28; N. C. Club; Ath- letic Association; Cotillion Club; Student Stand- ards Committee, ' 30. THF VID AIMIAM OF l  ? n RUTH ESTHER OWEN French CHATHAM, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Ruffner Literary Society, President. 29- 30; El Circulo Espanol, Reporter, ■29- ' 30; Le Cercle Francais, Secretary, ■28- 29: President. ■29- ' 30; The Pittsvl- vanians. President, 29. ' 30: Junior Baseball Team, •29. WILLIE ALICE PARIS Biology CREWE, VIRGINIA Chi; ir Club; Cotillion Club; Class Tennis Team, ■26- 27; Class Hockey Teams, ■28- 30; Class Basketball Team, ■28- ' 29; Rotunda Staff; Y. W. C. A.; Secretary Senior Class. ' 29-30; Ath- letic Association; Varsity Hockey Team. 29-30. mA THF VIR - INIAN OF I . O i L ELIZABETH MARGARET PAYNE Biology HORJEY, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Ruffner Literary Society: De-Ho-Ec Club; Eastern Shore Chib; Junior Volleyball Team, ' 28- ' 29; Junior Baseball Team, ' 28- ' 29. Y. W. C. A Circle, 1926- 27. ANNIE POLLARD English SUNN ' YSIDE, VIRGINIA Athletic Association; HT VIPf lMIAN OF i.) -yrTT MYRA ELIZABETH REESE Home Economics CAPRON, VIRGIIVIA Choral Club; De-Ho-Ec Club; Vice-President. 28; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. GERTRUDE PAULINE RICHARDSON Mathmadcs ROANOKE. VIRCINIA Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Gamma Mu; World News Editor, Rotunda Staff, ' 29- ' 30; Cunningham Literary Society, Treasurer; Senior Hockey Squad; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A.; Col- lege Publicity Committee. T H F VIP I N I AN nr ! ? () LESLIE HARRISON RITTER English NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. CAROLYN ROBERTS English AMELIA, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; World Fellowship Committee, ' 29- ' 30; Le Cercle Francais, Vice-President. 29- ' 30; Debate Club, Societas Discipulorum Latino- rum; Athletic Association; Mission Group. THF vip ;miAN nr i .- n GRACE MILDRED ROSE Home Economics CARRSVILLE, VIBCINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; De-Ho-Ec Club; Merry Makers, ■27- ' 28; College Orchestra, ' 26- ' 27; Ruffner Literary Society. SETHELLE ROSSIE History ATLANTA, GEORGIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. T H F VIP 4 I M I AN OF l 7 () l ' RACHEL LOUISE ROYALL English TAZEWELL, VIBC[iMA Pi Kappa Sigma; Student Council, Senior Representative; Y. W. C. A.; Chairman of Ser- vice Committee, ' 28- ' 29; Chairman Prayers Com- mittee. ■29- ' 30; Campus League, ■28- ' 29; Social Editor Rotunda, ■29- ' 30; Cotillion Club; Athletic Association; Southwest Virginia Club. S. JAYNE RLICKER MONETA, VIRCIMA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. THF VIP 4INIAN OT l  .- n REBECCA GAYNELL SAVEDGE Elementary Education WAKEFIELD, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Campus League, ' 28- ' 29; Treasurer, National Council of Primary Education. HELEN ELIZABETH SMITH Hislory ROANOKE, VIRGINIA Choral Club: Palette; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. ; THF VIR 4IMIAM OT l .- 0 3 1. 1 ' LAURA MAY SMITH Biology BIBDSNEST, VIRGINIA Alpha Kappa Gamma; Kappa Delta Pi; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association, Vice-President, ' 28- 29, Piesident, ' 29- ' 30; Student Standards, 29- ' 30; Campus League, ■29- 30; Student Council. Ex-Officio, •29- ' 30; Monogram Club, President, ■28- 29; Class Treasurer, ■28- ' 29; Eastern Shore Club; Ruffner Literarv Society; Hockey Varsity, ■26- 29, Captain. ' 28; Basketball Varsity, ' 26- ' 29; Tennis. Captain, 26, Head of Tennis. 27; Volley- ball Team. 26- 29; Baseball Team, ' 26- ' 27; Track Team, 26- 29; Hockey Team. ' 26- 29; Basketball Team, ■26- 29; Blazer Winner, 28- ' 29. Z3 ELIZABETH SMITHERMAN Elementary Education WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA Pi Kappa Sigma; Pan Hellenic Council, ' 29- ' 30; Cotillion Club; Y. W. C. A.; Prayers Com- mittee, ' 29- ' 30; Farmville Chapter National Pri- mary Education; North Carolina Club; Athletic Association. T HF VIP 4IM I A M OF l ? n FRANCES CATHERINE STEVENS Atathmatics MILLENBECK. VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Northern Neck Club, ' 26- ' 27; Granddaughters ' Club. ANN CARRINGTON STUMP Latin ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Pi Rho; Classical Association; Virginian Staff, Assistant Literai-y Editor; Rotunda Staff Reporter; Ruffner Literary Society; Le Cercle Francais; Vice-President, ' 28- ' 29, Reporter, ' 29- ' 30; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Junior Basketball Squad; Senior Hockey Squad. THF VIP 4INIAN OF l . () JO HINES SWANSON Home Economics PILOT MOUNTAIN, NORTH CAROLINA Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A.; De-Ho-Ec Clul); The Palette; North Carolina Club. NELLIE TALLEY English BUFFALO LITHIA SPRINGS, VIRGINIA Alpha Kappa Gamma; Pi Kappa Delta; Debate Club. ■26- ' 30; President, •29- 30; Debate Council. 27- ' 28, Chairman. ' 28- ' 29, Ex-Officio, ' 29- ' 30; Varsity Debate Team, •28- 29; De-Ho-Ec Club, ■26- 28; The Voice Staff, Assistant Business Manager, ' 28- ' 29, Business Manager, ■29- ' 30; Class Council, 29- ' 30; Ruffner Literaiy Society. ■27- ' 30, Treasurer, ' 28- ' 29; Choral Club, ■26- 30, Reporter, 28- ' 29; Athletic Association; Class Hockey Team, ■28- 29; Y. W. C. A.; Church Membership Committee, ' 27- 28. vin - iN I AN ( r L) y. JY LUCY ROBERTA THOMPSON English NORTH EMPORIA. VIRGINIA Alpha Kappa Gamma; Kappa Delia Pi; Pi Gamma Mu; Zeta Tan; The Rotunda. Reporter. ' 27- ' 28, Associate Editor, ■28- ' 29. Editor-in Chief, ■29- ' 30; Student Council. ■27- 29; Pan- Hellenic, Representative, 27- ' 28, Treasurer, 28- ' 29; El Circulo Espanol, 26- ' 27; Junior Volley Ball Team; Y. W. C. A.; Service Committee. ' 27- ' 28; Athletic Association; Virginian Staff, Typist, ' 27- ' 29; Playmakers ' Club, 27- ' 29. ELIZABETH DUDLEY THORNTON Elementary Education NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. THF vip 4iNiAN or i  7 n EVELYN RUSSELL TRAYLOR Chemistry LVNCHBIIRC. VIRGINIA Y, W. C. A.; ' Athletic Association; Cun- ningham Literal Society. ANNA LENORA TUCKER Latin LOVINCSTON. VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Varsity Hockey Team; Granddaughters ' Club; Sodalitas Latina. rHF VIP 4IMI AM n F I  . O MARY JANE VADEN Biology KEYSVILLE, VIRGINIA Debate Club; Reporter, •29- SO; Y. W. C. A. Athletic Association. MARY WILL VINCENT History EMPORIA, VIRGINIA Sigma Sigma Sigma; 14 Club; Treasurer Freshman Class. ■26- ' 27; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. T H F vip AiMiA N n r i :. , - n si CAROLYN MERCER WATTS Mathematics RICHMOND. VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A., Conference and Convention Com- mittee, ' 26- ' 27; Alumnae Committee, ' 28- ' 30; Cunningham Literary Society, ' 27- ' 30, Secretary. ■29- ' 30; Sophomore BasebaM. ' 28; Junior Base- ball, ' 29; Hockey Squad, Class, ' 28- ' 29; Athletic Association; Richmond Club; Mathematics Club. ii ' — i i m If. i LOUISE DYER WHITLOCK History MILTON. NORTH CAROLINA Zeta Tau; Pan-Hellenic Association, Secretaiy, ■29- ' 30; North Carolina Club; Athletic Associa- tion; Y. W. C. A. Junior Basketball Team, ' 29; Captain Junior Baseball Team, ' 29; Y. W. C. A. THF viPf iNiAN nr i  ? o LINDA ELIZABETH WILKINSON Biology HOLDCRAFT, VIRGINIA Mathematics Club, 26- ' 27; Plavmakeis ' Club. •27- 28, Vice-President, ■28- ' 30; ' Cunningham Literary Society. ' 27- 29, President, ■29- 30; Student Standards Committee. 28- ' 29; Literary Editor, Rotunda, ■29- ' 30; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. FRANCES ANNE WILSON Elementary Education ROANOKE, VIRGIIVIA Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Gamma Mu; Pi Kappa Delta; Farmville Chapter National Council of Childhood Education; Freshman, Class Sec ' y; Debate Club, 26- ' 30; Reporter, 27; Dramatic Club, Property Manager, ■27- 29; Virginian Staff, Literaiy Editor, •28- ' 30; Y. W. C. A. Member- ship Committee. ' 27- 29; Class Rotunda Staff. ' 29- ' 30; Freshman Debate Team; Varsity De- bate Team, ■27- 30; Athletic Association, Head of Field and Track, ' 26- ' 27; Class Hockey Team, 28; Ruffner Literary Society, Vice-Pres., •27- ' 29. THF Vin 4IMIA N OP MARY ROSE WOOD Mathematics JETEBSVILLE, VIRGINIA Sigma Pi Rho; Y. W. C. A.; Le Cercle Francais; Debate Club; Granddaughters Club; Societas Discipulorum Latinorum; Athletic As- sociation; Junior Volleyball Squad; Junior Base- ball Team; Senior Hockey Squad. KATHLEEN WOODSON English CONCORD, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Le Cercle Francais; Cunningham Literary Society. ' 27-29; Mission Band; Palette. 28- ' 29; Playmakers ' Club, ■28- ' 29; Rotunda Staff, Reporter; Senior Hockey Team. THF- VIP IMIAN ( r l ,- 0 DOROTHY EMMA WORSHAM Mathematics LONG ISLAND, VIRGINIA Mathematics Club, 26- 27; Pittsylvania Club, 28- 30; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. DOROTHY FLORENCE ZIEGLER Home Economics PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association: El Ciiculo Espanol, •26- ' 30; De-Ho-Ec Club; Senior Hockey Squad. T H F VIP I N I AN i i TTTT S ' « =C-«NS i Dcarief ;ls Louis Quatorze wore scarlet heels. He was low in stature; so he raised himself Upon scarlet heels — Louis Quatorze — great Bourbon, statesman, King! Peter the Great built Petrograd, Raised its fairy spires and turrets From the marshes — Peter — great czar — empire-builder ! One man raised a city — wrested From the treacherous mud, a city With tall white buildings and shining streets — The fairest city of all the realm — Worthy abode of kings. Another — Le Roi Sobil Greatly vexed by his inadequate stature By his wits o ' ercame it. He was a Bourbon — with the figure of a page boy- And he rebelled against His insignificance — LTpon scarlet heels he raised himself to the True stature of a King. And of the two, which was the greater? Peter raised a city — Louis raised himself — It is the rise — the progress — Of individuals that make Nations great — So — To your scarlet heels! — Alice LeB. Ribble, ' 3L THT VIP AIM I AN o r I  . O JUNK© MISS VIRGINIA POTTS Honorary Member of junior Class THF VID AIMIA N OF l .- 0 LAURA NORTHERN SMITH Field Day; Clean Winds. Jmniior C iass Colors: Green and if kite Flower: Lily oj the I ' alley Motto: Joy and Success Through Service Laura Northern Smith President Evelyn Simpson Secretary Martha Faris Vice-President Margaret Faris Treasurer T HK viu 4iMiA M n I -cr-rr-TT I ' M DOROTHY ANDERSON The Breakaway ; Parisian Models MARY E. ANDERSON Flowered ChiiUz; A pewter iittwl. ELIZABETH B. ANTRIM Tinkling amber crystal; quiet chats choice volumes. SARAH E. BAKER Fountains; a balustrade; A Spanish hawl of red and black. MABEL C. BARKSDALE 3risk winds; a smile; a star. LAVERNA I L LONE BAYNE Ivy covereJ walls; winter sunsets. MAYO BEATY High heels; a splash; quick rhythj MIRIAM H. BRAY Trees in the rain; an open fire. T HF vip i NiAN n r I ) .- n MARY F. BRIGHTWELL Lace milts: sapphires: adventure. JANE BROWN Clear ci7Stal: bridge parties; sprigs of rigiionette on pale blue. clasp. SARAH PERMELE BYRD rogans; heather in bloom: a hand- MARY ELLEN CATO Marionettes; a poised butterfly; iht play. ELLA SIMMS CLORE Mystic fires; pink tinted coral. MYRA A. COSTEN Little Dutch girl; blue forget-me-nots. ALICE COVINGTON Glorifying the American girl; riding togs. ELEANOR DASHIEL Brownies: pansies. THF ViP 4IMIA N O F I  . - M MILDRED F. DeHART Quiet days; soft cushions; twilight. ANNIE ETTA DENIT Tennyson in blue and silver; bluebells 1 a yellow bowl. ANN CLINTON DREW Ivory and gold; a book. MARTHA LAWSON EARP Brown eyes; dew on soft grasses. ENZA ONEDA EVANS Orchid and gold; white iris. MARGARET FARIS Minature silhouette; white gardenias. MARTHA FARIS Minature silhouette; a heart locket. ALMA GARLICK Slim silver vases; lighted tapers; purple hvacinths. THF VIP AIMIAN MF l ? 0 MARGARET PAULINE GIBB Black eyed susans; a study; deep pools MABEL P. GREGORY Velvet hangings; shaded walks. ALICE WINIFRED HOWELL A soft shaded lamp: manuscripts. CLARA MAMIE HURT Counti y gardens ; a summer idyll. ADELE HUTCHINSON Heights; pine balsam; friendship fires. ISKA FRENCH HUTT Southern nights; true vows; curls an( dimple. JANE GREY IRBY A tip-tilted nose; a twinkle; April raii MARTHA ALMA JOYCE Brown fur; a willow shaded stream. THF Vm 4IMIA N O T 1 , - n UMi ETHEL KIRKLAND Aulumn leaves; purple asters, GILBERTA KNIGHT Rhinestones; gold satin; charm. MARTHA ANNE LAING Crimson roses in a silver basket; deep notes of a violin. ELIZABETH B. LEVICK Sea breezes; English lavender. MARY AMANDA LINDSEY Arched gateways; garnets in old gold. MARGARET LOVING Carefree days ; the open road. ELSIE E. McLaughlin Little ' lassie ; smiling through. MILDRED J. MADDREY Teasing eyes; forward, march ; yellow THF vip AiNiAN nr i .- n FLORENCE JUANITA MOORE Gardens of hollyhocks, larkspur, yello poppies. ALLIE GARDNER OLIVER Action; field day; golden hours. ELOISE PAULETTE Slim poplars; soft mosses. CORA LEE PHILPOTT Grey kittens: ragged robins against white fence. GEORGL RUTH PUTNEY Dresden china; turquoise. RENA MAE ROBERTSON Happy heart; Avine in a silver chalice. VIRGINIA NEILSON ROBERTSON Music of waves; secrets; practicals. MILDRED SIMKINS Lilt of the song; green holly in a red bowl. THF vm(4iNiAN or lu.- n EMILY EDWARD SIMPSON Night frolics; green fields; a high wind. EVELYN C. SIMPSON Four o ' clocks; a grape arbor. JESSIE CARR SMITH Irish point lace; blue chiffon; jasmine. ELIZABETH M. TAYLOR Chopin; statuettes; altar fires. ELIZABETH TEMPLE Blue cups and saucers; yellow tea roses. DORIS E. WALTON A polo shirt; eager darts of flame. B. LORRAINE WESSON Dandelions: days at home. DOROTHY M. WOOD Military dances; winter evenings. THF VIP 4IMIA N OF l .- n MISS VIFiGINIA BEUFOIii) Honorary Member of Sophomore Class THF VIR INIA N OF l .- ( VERNA VIRGINIA COX NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Zotn Tau; Pi .siilcnt of Fi-esliman Class, ' 28- ' 20 ; Piesidpjit of Soplio- more Class, ' 29- ' 30 ; Class Council, ' 29- ' 30, Secretary, ' 28- ' 29 ; Freshman Commission, ' 28- ' 29; Farmvillc Chapter of National Conncil of Childhood Education; Dramatic Club, ' 28- ' 30; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. THF VIK 4IMIA N OF l .- n ALICE ELIZABETH ADAMS KINCSPOBT, TENN. Mu Omega; N. B. B. 0; Cotillion Club, Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. EVELYN VIRGINIA AMEEN HOPEWELL, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Farmville Chapter National Council of Childhood Education; Freshman Chorus. EDNA LEIGH ANDERSON DOLPHIN, VIRGINIA Farmville Chapter National Council of Childhood Education; Y. W. C. A.; Ath- letic Association. VIRGINIA WILLS BAILEY WINDSOR, VIRGINIA Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Choral Club; Orchestra; Palette. SUSIE M. BAKER FREDERICKSBURG, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. FLORA McDonald Barclay ROANOKE, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. a.; Athletic Association. THF vip AiNiA N ( r i .- n DOROTHY P. BIGGS LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. VIRGINIA BLEDSOE OVERLEA, MARYLAND Zeta Tau; Secretary of Student Stan- dards Committee. ' 29- 30; House Council; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. MARY CATHERINE BORDEN FRONT ROYAL, VIRGINIA Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A.; Col- lege Orchestra, Librarian. ETHEL HALL BOSWELL BRACEY, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association: Classical Association; Varsity Basketball Squad, ■29- ' 30; Freshman Basketball Team, •28- ' 29. LILA CAMILLA BOSWELL CHASE CITY, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. HARRIET BUTTS BRANCH NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Zeta Tau; Cotillioi Athletic Association. Club; Y. W. C. A. THF VIK -ilMIA N OF , VIRGINIA BRINSON HAMPTON, VIRGINIA Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. EDITH BRITT WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA Y. W. C. A.; Cotillion Club; Freshman Cheer Leader; North Carolina Club; Var- sity Cheer Leader, ' 28- ' 29; Athletic As- sociation. MARY BRUCE RICE, VIRGINIA Athletic Associatii EDNA LEE BUCHANAN HAMPTON. VIRGINI,. Freshman Commission; College Orches- Ira; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Farmvilie Chapter National Council of Childhood Education. HAZEL BURGWYN RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Pi Kappa Sigma; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Cotillion Club; Farmvilie Chapter National Council of Primary Edu- cation. MARY VALENTINE CAKE LYNNHAVEN, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Farmvilie Chapter National Council Pri- mary Education. T H F V I D 4INIAN OF I  ! O SUE FRANCES CASEY HOPEWELL, VIRGINIA Y. W, C. A,; Athlelic Association; House Council. ■29- 3(); Choral Club. GLADYS F. CLARKE KENBRIDCE, VIRGINIA House Council; Cunningham Literai7 Society; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Associa- tion. LINDA V. CLARKE MIDLOTHIAN, VIRGINIA Ruffner Literary Society; Choral Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. A. LOUISE CLAYTON PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Sophomore Hockey Squad ; Portsmouth Club. .Association; Choral Club: LAURA LOUISE COOPER MONETA, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. .A.; .Athhtic Association. HENRIETTA E. CORNWELL WINCHESTER, VIRGINIA Mu Omega; Dramatic Club, Secretary. ' 28- ' 29, President, 29- 30; Class Council. President, 29- 30; Freshman Commission. •28- ' 29; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, ■28- 29: Freshman Basketball Team, ' 29; .Athletic Association; Shenandoah Valley Club. [ HF Vlt- 4IMIA N or I  ,- O HANNA LOUISE CRAWLEY CUMBEBLAND, VIRGINIA Zeta Tau; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Asso- ciation; Classical Association; Choral Club. ELLIE CUTCHIN HOLLAND, VIBCINIA Choral Club, ' 27- ' 29; Chromatic Club. ■28- 29; Meriy Makers Club, ' 27- ' 28; Ath- letic Association; Y. W. C. A.; Ruffner Literary Society, ' 27- ' 29. GWENDOLINE L. BOANOKE, DANIEL VIRGINIA College Orchestra Treasurer, ' 29- ' 30; Le Cercle Francais; Y. W. C. A,; Athletic Association; Palette. MARY ELEANOR DAVIS FABMVILLE, VIRGINIA Sodalitas Latina, Treas. ' 29- ' 30; Le Cficle Francais; Choral Club; Ruffner Literary Society; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. NANCY HAMILTON DeBERRY PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA Mu Omega; N. B. B. O.; Cotillion Club; Voice Staff; National Council of Primary Education; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. LOIS PATSY DODD DANVILLE. VIBCINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. r Hi - vir 4iMi AM o r i u ? n KATHERINE FLORENCE DOWNING NORFOLK, VIRCIMA Mu Omega; Cotillion Club; Student Standards Committee, ' 28- 29; Choral Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A.; Social Committee; Farmville Chapter National Council of Childhood Education. ODELLE DRESSLER COVINGTON, VIRGINIA Granddaughters Club; Farmville Chapter National Council of Primaiy Education; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. LOUISE DRISCOLL COVINGTON, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Farm- ville Chapter of National Council of Pri- mary Education. HANNAH EARLY NEW HOPE, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Shenandoah Valley Club. MAY BELLE EDWARDS WHALEYVILLE, VIRGINIA Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A.; Col- lege Orchestra, ' 28- ' 30. MARY LOUISE ELLIOTT WINFALL, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A. ; Athletic Association ; De- bate Club; Classical Association; Assis- tant Editor of Virginian, ' 29- 30. T H F V I P I N I AN or I I ' lr SALLY M. ELUOTT EDENTON, N. C. North Carolina Club; Choral Club; Farmville Chapter National Council of Childhood Education; Y. W. C. A.; Ath- letic Association. CATHERINE D. ELLISON GREENVILLE, WEST VIRGINI A Choral Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic As- sociation. MILDRED FIELD ELMORE PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA Sigma Sigma Sigma; lion Club; Y. W. C. A. 14 Club; Colil- Athletic Associa- MARY BUFORD EPES CHASE CITY, VIRGINIA Zeta Tau ; Ruffner Literary Society ; Palette; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. ELIZABETH NORFLEET ETHEREDGE NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Mu Omega; Cotillion Club; Secrelai-y of Freshman Commission, ' 28- ' 29; Fresh- man Hockey Team, ' 28- 29; Sophomore Hockey Team, 29- ' 30; Choral Club; Farm- ville Chapter of National Council of Child- hood Education; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Sing Committee, ' 28- 29; Prayers Committee, ' 29- ' 30. MABEL EUBANK HAMPTON, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. T HV r V I P 4 I M I A N O F I ) ? () MARGARET RUTH FISHER PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA Palette; Portsmouth Club; Ruffner Literary Society; Atliletic Association; Y, W. C. A. LOUELLA FLETCHER HALLWOOD, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Eastern Shore Club; Secretary and Treas- urer, ■29- ' 30. ELIZABETH RAWLS FOLK SUFFOLK, VIRGINIA Athletic Association; Choral Club, ■29- ' 30. Y. W. C. A. ELSIE FOSTER FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. VIRGINIA McDowell fultz HUTTERWORTH, VIRGINIA El Circulo Espanol; Ruffner Literary Society; Y. W. C. A,; Athletic Associa- tion. ELAINE C. GOODE ROCKY MOUNT, NORTH CAROLINA Sigma Sigma Sigma; Class Council. 28- 29; Cotillion Club Reporter, ■29- ' 30; N. B. B. 0. THF VIR - INIAN MT l ? 0 VIVIAN ESTELLE GRAY PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Poits- louth Club. AGNES LEE GRIGG AMELIA, VlRGIiNIA Classical Association; Y. W. C. A.; Ath- letic Association. CATHERINE GRINNAN NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Mu Omega; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic As- sociation; Cotillion Club; Freshman Com- mission, 28- 29. BEVERLY GYNDER RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. ANNYE J. HALL DANVILLE, VIRGINIA Latin Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. CLEMENTINE HARDY BEDFORD, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. T H F VIP 4 I NIAN OF l 7 n RETTA HARDY KENBRIDCE, VIRGINIA Cotillion Club; N. B. B. 0.; Cunning- ham Literaiy Society; Athletic Associa- tion; Y. W. C. A. MARY FRANCES HARRIS CRIMORA, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Shenandoah Valley Club. ALICE ST. ABLES HARRISON FARMVILLE, VIRCIMA. Sodalitas Latina. Reporter; Le Cercle Francais; Choral Club; Ruffner Literaiy Society; Debate Club, ■29- ' 30; Voice Staff; Ass ' t. Literaiy Editor, ■29- ' 30; Mission Group, Leader, ' 29- ' 30. ADA HART MEHERRIN, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. RUTH SIMPSON HART PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Ports- Mouth Club; Cunningham Lileraiy Socie- ty, Treas., 29-30; Choral Club. LOUISE HILTON PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA Debate Club; Portsmouth Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. T HF VIR AINIAN OF I  ? O LOUISE HOWERTON CLABKSVILLE, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Ruff- ner Liteiaiy Society; Cotillion Club. NANCY W. HLIDGINS NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA Student Council, ' 28- ' 30; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. KATHLEEN HUNDLEY CALLANDS, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Pittsylvania County Club; Ruffner Lite- rai7 Society. RUBIE ASHWORTH HUNT ROCKY MOUNT, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Palette Club; Cotillion Club. RUTH HUNT ROCKY MOUNT, VIRGINIA Mu Omega; Cotillion Club; Freshman Chorus, ■28- ' 29; Student Council, 29; Choral Club, ' 29- ' 30; Le Cercle Francais. •28- ' 30; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. ELEANOR LOUISE HURT DRAKES BRANCH, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. THF VIR - INIAN OF l  .- n CHARLOTTE HUTCHINS PORTSMOUTH, VIBCIMA Zeta Tau; Portsmouth Club; Virginian Staff, Assistant Business Manager; Y. W. C. A. ; Athletic Association. PEARLE VAIL JOHNSON TAZEWELL, VIRGINIA Delta Sigma Chi; Cotillion Club, Ro- tunda Staff; Freshman Orchestra. ' 28- 29; College Orchestra, President, ' 29- ' 30; Y. W. C. A.; Social Committee; Athletic .Associa- tion; N. B. B. 0. ELLEN EARLE JONES FRONT ROYAL, VIRGINIA N. B. B. 0.; Latin Club; Y. W. C. A. . lhletic Association. EVELYN JONES CLARK SVILLE, VIRGINIA Cotillion Club: Y. W. C. A.; Athleti. Association. KATHLEEN JONES ARVONIA, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. ELIZABETH LAFON CRAIG HEALING SPRINGS, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic .Association. T H F VIP 4 I MIAN OF l . - M EDNA LA RUE LAMB WINCHESTER, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athleti( Shenandoah Valley Club; mittee; Y. W. C. A. Association; Service Com- LIJCIE ANNE LANE SURRY, VIRGINIA Le Cercle Fiancals; Cunningham Lite- rary Society; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Asso- ciation. ALLIE KAE LIBBY RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Gamma Theta; Y. W. C. A., Social Com- mittee; Cotillion Club: 14 Club; Ath- letic Association, MARY VIRGINIA LOVEGROVE PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; De- bate Club; Portsmouth Club. VIRGINIA P. LOWE UNIVERSITY, VIRGINIA Mu Omega; Freshman Commission, 29; Choral Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Associa- tion. CATHERINE MARCHANT MATHEWS, VIRGINIA Choral Club; N. B. B. 0.; Cotillion Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. THF VIP fAINIAN OF l ? 0 CATHERINE MARTIN FABER, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. MARY MAWYER LOVINCSTON, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. MARY ELIZABETH McCAULEY NEW HOPE, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Ruff- ner Literary Society; Shenandoah Valley Club. NANNIE G. MEARS MELFA, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; De- bate Club: Cunningham Literary Society; Classical Association; Eastern Shore Club. MARGARET MECUM WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA North Carolina Club; Y. W. C. A.; Ath- letic Association. AGNES MEREDITH BEAVERDAM, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. THF VIPfAIMIArsT LOULIE MILLNER LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA Delta Sigma Chi; Dramatic Club, stage manager, ■29- ' 30; Y. W. C. A.; Publicity Committee, ■28- ' 29; Cabinet, ■29- ' 30; Ro- tunda Staff, ■28- ' 29; Virginian Staff, As- sistant Art Editor, 29- 30; 14 Club, Presi- dent. 29- ' 30; Cotillion Club; Athletic As- sociation; Palette, ' 28- ' 29. SARA ERNESTINE MYERS ROANOKR, VIRGINIA •■14 Club; Cotillion Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. KATHERINE NEBLETT SOUTH HILL, VIRGINIA Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A.; Cun- ningham Literaiy Society; Walker Club. KATHERINE ADELE NICHOLS NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Mu Omega; Cotillion Club; Freshman Hockey Team, ■28- 29; National Council of Pri- mary Education. BRUCE NICHOLSON PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA Gamma Theta; N. B. B. 0.; Cotillion Club; Ruffner Literary Society; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. LOUISE NININGER NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Farm- ville Chapter of National Council of Pri- mai7 Education; College Orchestra. 29. vipfAiNi AN nr I  .- n MARY VIRGINIA OLD NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.: Athletic Association; Fresh- man Volleyball, ' 29; Sophomore Hockey, •29. MILDRED OWEN WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA Pi Kappa Sigma; Cotillion Club; Ath- letic Association; Y. W. C. A. ESTHER S. PARKS PARKSLEV, VIRGINIA Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. Eastern Shore Club. MARY ELSIE PATTESON RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Athletic Association ; Y. W. C. A. HAZEL PETERS ST. CHARLE-, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. VELMA LORAINE PETTY ETTRICK, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; De- bate Club; De-Ho-Ec Club. [ THF Vin lMIA N OF (. T d MARY PRIEST NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Gamma Theta; Vice-President of Fresh man Class, ■28- ' 29; Student Standard Com- mittee, ' 29- ' 30; Cotillion Club; N. B. B. 0.; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Virginian Staff, Photographic Editor, ' 29- 30; Choral Club; Farmville Chapter of National Council of Primary Education, MARY WILSON PUGH PORTl MOUTH, VIRGINIA Gamma Theta; N. B. B. 0.; Cotillion Club; Y, W. C. A.; Athletic Association. EMMY LOU PULLIAM RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Gamma Theta; Freshman Commission; Campus Leagu , ' 29- ' 30; Cotillion Club; N. B. B. O.; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Asso- ciation. NANCY PUTNEY FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A.; N. B. B. 0.; De-Ho-Ec Club; Cotillion Club; Assistant Freshman Cheer-leader; Choral Llub. CLEG RUTH QUISEN BERRY STONE MOUNTAIN, VIRGINIA Monogram Club; Y. W. C. A.; Ruffner Liteiai-y Society; Athletic Association; Archeiy. ■28- ' 29; Class Basketball, ' 28- ' 30; Class Volleyball, ' 23- ' 29; Class Baseball, 23- 29; Honorary Baseball, ■28- ' 29; Class Hockey, ' 29- ' 30; Varsity Hockey, ' 29- ' 30; Track, ' 28- ' 29 MRS. MARY E. RANDALL PORT- MOUTH, VIRGINIA Mu Omega; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Asso- ciation. HF VIPfAINIAM OF l -TTTT ELIZABETH C. RAWLS FRANKLIN, VIRGINIA Dramatic Club; Farmville Chapter of National Council of Childhood Education; Freshman Hockey Squad, ■28- 29; Fresh- man Basketball Squad, ■28- 29; Hockey Varsity, ' 29- ' 30; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. ANNE WATKINS RICE FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA Zeta Tau; Ruffner Literaiy Society; De- bate Club; Classical Association; Choral Club; Le Cercle Francais; Athletic Asso- cation; Y. W. C. A. MABGARET W. RICKERTTS Gamma Theta; N. B. B. 0.; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. CATHERINE RITTER BOWLING GREEN, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Farm- ville Chapter National Council of Priman- Education. DORIS VIRGINIA ROBERTSON CHURCH ROAD, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; De- bate Club, ' 29- ' 30. VIRGINIA RORER CHATHAM, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Fr-sh- man Hockey; Pittsylvania Club, Reporter. THF vip 4iNiA N nr i .- n SARAH SALSBURY NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A.; World Fellowsliip Committee, Y. W. C. A.; De- bate Club; Ruffner Literaiy Society. KATY FRIEL SANDERS MAX MEADOWS, VIRGINIA The Palette, ■28- ' 29, Treasurer, ' 29- ' 30; Cunningham Literary Society; Dramatic Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. MARY SAUNDERS ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA Cunningham Literary Society; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Farmville Chap- ter of National Council of Childhood Edu- cation. ALICE LEE SCHENK ROANOKE, VIRGINIA Orchestra; Choral Club; Y. W. C. A.; Granddaughters ' Club; Athletic Associa- tion. ARMISTEAD JANE SCOTT TAZEWELL, VIRGINIA Pi Kappa Sigma; Intercollegiate News Editor of Rotunda Staff, ' 29- ' 30; Y. W. C. A.; Chairman of Music Committee; Cotil- lion Club; The Palette; Choral Club; Athletic Association. MARTHA SEABURY PETER;BURC, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. VID AIMI AN OF I  7 n LOUISE ELIZABETH SEAY NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A. bate Club. Athletic Association; De- MARION SEAY BUENA VISTA, VIRGINIA Pi Kappa Sigma; Athletic Association; N. B, fj. 0.; Cotillion Club; House Coun- cil, President; SeiTice Comm. ; Y. W. C. A.; Farmville Chapter National Council of Primary Education; Shenandoah Val- ley Club. ESMA SHIELD HAMPTON, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. LOULIE SHORE RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. PAULINE V. SMITH LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A., Social Committee; Choral Club; Athletic Association; Ruffner Lit- erary Society; The Palette. EASTER MARGUERITTE SOUDERS PETERLBURG, VIRGINIA Sophomore Class Treasurer; House Council, Secretary, ■29- ' 30; Y. W. C. A., Conferences and Conventions Committee. ' 29- 30; Le Cercle Francais; Ruffner Lit- erary Society; Monogram Club, Treasurer, ■29- ' 30; Class Basketball Team, ■28- ' 30; Varsity Basketball, 28- ' 29, Sport Manager. ' 29- 30; Class Hockey Team. ■28- 30; Var- sity Hockey Team, ■28- ' 30; Volleyball, Honorai7 Varsity, ' 28- 29: Track, ■28-29; Archery, ■28- ' 29. rHF VIUX4INIA N ( T 7 U MILDRED W. STEERE PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA RufFner Literai7 Society; Treasurer, 29- ' 30; Orchestra; Le Cercle Fiancais; El Circulo Espanol; Y. W. C. A.; Ath- letic Association. EVELYN STEPHENSON BUENA VISTA, VIRGINIA Zeta Tau; Freshman Commission; Y W. C. A.; Chairman of Sei-vice Committee, 29- 30; SecrelaiT of Sophomore Class. ' 29- 30; Secretai-y of Campus League, 29- ' 30; Shenandoah Valley Club, President 29- ' 30; Ruffner Literary Society, Vice- President, ' 29- ' 30; Athletic Association. MARGARET STIFF NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Col- lege Orchestra, ' 29- ' 30; Farmville Chapter National Council of Primary Education. VICTORIA TAYLOR KING AND QUEEN COURT HOU.E, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. DOROTHY THOMPSON LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA Vice-President of Sophomore Class; Sec- retary of Freshman Class; Varsity Hockey, ' 28- ' 29; Class Volleyball. ' 28- ' 29; Class Baseball Team, ' 28- 29; Manager of Ten- nis, ■29- ' 30; N. B. B. 0.; Cotillion Club; Athletic Association. MARY ELLEN TODD RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Fourteen Club; Cotillion Club; Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. T H F VIP 4 I NIA N OF l ,- 0 ROSALYN VIRGINIA TOPPING MESSICK, VIRGINIA College Orchestra; Student Standards Committee, •28--29; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Farmville Chapter National Council Childhood Education. IDA KATHERINE TUCKER LOVINCSTON, VIRGINIA Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A.; Granddaughters ' Club. MARTHA VON SCHILLING Zeta Tau; RufFner Literary Society; French Cercle; Choral club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. THELMA RUTH WALLER PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A. Portsmouth Club; ; Athletic Association ; Debate Club. MARTHA WALTERS RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Delta Sigma Chi; Cotillion Club; Four- teen Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Asso- ciation ; French Club. MARIA CARRINGTON WARREN CHATHAM, VIRGINIA Pi Kappa Delta; Zeta Tau; Dramatic Club. Assistant Property Manager, ■28- 29, Property Manaeer. 29- 30: Debate Club Freshman Varsity Debate Team. ' 28- 29 Varsity Debate Team, g- ' SO; Y. W. C A.; Athletic Association; Granddaughters Club; Pittsylvania Club, Vice-President, ' 29- ' 30; Rotunda Staff, ' 29- ' 30. T H F VIP 4 I MIAN OF l 7 () MARGARET DEBORAH WETZEL NORFOLK, VIRCIMA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. LINDSAY WHITE ABRINGTON, VIRGINIA N. B. B. O.; Cotillion Club; Choral Club; Y. W. C. A.; Social Committee, ' 29- ' 30; Class Baseball Team, ' 28- ' 29; Athletic Association. FRANCES LANGHORNE WHITEHEAD CHATHAM, VIRGINIA Virginian Staff. Art Editor, ■29- ' 30 Palelte; Ruffner Lilerai-y Society, Secre- tary, 29- ' 30; Pittsylvanians, Secretaiy, ■29- 30; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. JANE P. WILEY SALTVTLLE, VIRGINIA Pi Kappa Sigma; Cotillion Club; N. B. B. 0.; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. KATHERINE WILKERSON CLIFTON FORCE, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Farmville Chapter National Council Pri- mai7 Education. ROSA MAY WILLIAMS KEYSVILLE, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. THF VIP IMIAN OF l .- 0 SARA WILLSON ROANOKE, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. JANE WITT CULPEPER, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A,; Service Committee, •29- ' 30; Debate Club, Secretai7, ■29- ' 30; Choral Club, 29- ' 30; Cunningham Litera- i-y Society; Athletic Association. GRACE VIRGINIA WOODHOUSE PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA Zeta Tau; Portsmouth Club, Vice-Presi- dent, •28- ' 29; President, ' 29- ' 30; Classical Association; Student Council, ' 28- 30; Campus League, ■28- 30; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. ANNE WOODSON RUSTBURC, VIRGINIA Palette; Y. W. C. A., Publicity Com- mittee. 29- ' 30; Athletic Association. LOUISE WOODSON LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA Athletic Association; Y. W. C. Cercle Francais. VIRGINIA ELOISE YARBROUGH PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Ruff- er Literary Society; Portsmouth Club. r HF vm 4iMi A N o r i c , - ; n 1 ramsition. Hoijv then shall -u-e put ne-xc wine in old skin V A word, a phrase, a dash, A question — delving into even dreams. Quietness, heart beats, laughter; And men ' s fancies. Courage, forever seeking truth And giving it. The Past, a jest, the Present, bitter tangles. The Future . . . Ah, dauntless dream. Something to adore — A shining infinite! — Frances Whitehead, ' . ' 52. THF vip iNiA N or i .- n FiRE§iHMlAN I MISS OLIVE T. ILER Honorary Member of Freshman Class THF vip iMiA N or i .Tn ANNE JOHNSON Fresluman l iass Motto: To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield. Colors: Green iind If kite Flower: W kite Lily Anne Johnson President Lillian Hocan Vice-President Frances Fleming Secretary Margaret Priest Treasurer 121 THF Vin 4IMIA N OF l ,- n Augusta Baker EucuAL Baker Verna Mae Barr Mary Virginia Barrow Florence Jane Beale Irbv Owen Berry Madge Blalock Dorothy L. Blankenship Mary Claire Booth Laura L. Boush Mildred H. Bradshaw Tjllian Louise Brame Cora Lee Briccs Frances Marguerite Britt Margaret G. Brown FHF VIP AIMIAN OF l .- n Mary Rerd Bruce JosiF. ViRciMA Bryan Elsie Namcy Burces Mary Custis Burwell Frances Carter Nannie Belle Clendeni El:zabeth WiNTON Cobb Sarah Rebecca Conn Catherine N. Cocbill Frances G. Coleman Sarah Blount Cook Lois Virginia Cox Laverne Evelyn Cox LuciLE G. Crute Ella Hunt Davis T HF VIP 4 I M I AN OF IP- T I ' . m Sue S. Dietrick Edith Pearl Dodson Gladys L, Dorsett Mae Cornelius Downs Rebecca Elizabeth Dryden Dorothy Lee Dudley Rebecca G. Earle Frances Adlin Evans Pearl Edwards Patricia Elizabeth Ellison Frances Elizabeth Edwards Temfe Ewing Hazel Alice Finch Isabel W. Fleshman Medora Beale Ford THF vin iNiAN nr i ?;n Frances Elliot Fox LuciLE Dixon Fox Mar(;abetta G. Framer Mary Ellen French Catherine Gannaway Margaret E. Gathwrk.ht Billy Juanita Gillespie Hattie Jeanette Gilliam JOEPHINE C. GiLMEIl Mary E. Gliuewell Dorothy Houies Goodloe Vere na M. Greave - Beulah W. Green Mildred R. Hancock Elsie Hakdi THF VIR -;iNIAN OF l ? n Alice Hardaway LVDIA D. Harrell Bessie S. Hix Margaret Fulton Hix Pearl Lillian Hogan Anne B. Huddleston Ruth Hud. on Elizabeth Roberta Hughes Evelyn Katherine Hughes Sarah Josephine Hughes Pauline F. Hunter Frances Hutchins ■ Helen In. keep Isabel Jones Mary Agnes Jones T H F VIP 4 I NIAN OF l . - n Beulah Ruth Jones Ruth Jordan Edith Maxine Keeling Barbara York Kester Virginia Aeli e King Jemlee Knight Esther Florence Kutz Elizabeth ir(,ima Lang jAcyuELiNE A. Lee Margaret Ruth Le_ter Bertie Lee Long Rachel Emily McDaniel Margaret Elizabeth McDeabman Annie Louue McKenny Marie Beulah Maddox T H F VIP 4 I NIAN O F y. t b Lucy Cornelia Major Sarah A. Mapp Virginia S. Marchant Frances Eva Martin Julia Irene Martin Marguerite Massey Gladys Carolyne Matthews Mary Elizabeth Mayo Violet Louise Miller Dorothy Vail Milteer Anna Elizabeth Minter Rachel Elizabeth Minter Clara Ethel Mistr Margaret Macon Mitchell Harriet S. Moomaw THF VIP 4IMIAN OF l .- n Lucy Delia Moore Mabv Marion Moore Martha Martin Moore Elizabeth W. Morris Mildred Beverly Mountcastle Melisse Mullins Margaret Anne Murphy Audine Shirley Nerlett Frances Elizabeth Newman Vernie Oden Marjorie M. OTlaherty Mary Morris Olive Emma Joyce Overall Frances Elizabeth Parker Sarah Edith Pittman THF vip 4iMiAN nr I  ,- n Marianna Frances Potts Dorothy Virginia Powell Margaret H. Priest Rose B. Pulley Frances Ratcliffe Mary Thomas Rawls Helen Reid Dorothy Banks Ritchie Mary Anne Rives Frances Louise Rogers Ruth Frances P. Roseberry Cornelia Hildecarde Ross Nina Sparks Ross Jane Bowen Royall Katherine R. Royster T H F VIP 4IN I AN OF l ,- n Mabthv Lorraine Sanders Sally M. Scales Bernice Duncan Scott Sarah Lee Scott Mildred Ashlera Short Acnes Smith Rosa Mae Smith Frank W. Smoot Dorothy May Snedecar JosiE W. Spencer Edith Spindle Marie T. Staples Hilda Stiff Annie Elizabeth Stoutamare Marguerite Elizabeth Swann THF Vm 4IMIA N M F l ! n Helen Tankersly Henrietta Katherine Taylor Mary Fleetwood Thompson Mary Patsye Thompson woouruth towler Mary Linwood Trimyer Grace G. Tritton Margaret Frances Vincent Elizabeth M. Walthall Gazelle G. Ware Mary Watkins Warren Jessie Watkins Doris Virginia Webber Mildred Bolling White Margaret B. Wilkins THF viPf iNiAN or i .- n 4 Sarah H, Wills Maria Dorothy Williams Nancy- Elma Wilson Ernestine Winston Mary Edna Winston Lilian Elizabeth Womack Susan Jane Withers Christine Geneva Wood Lilian May Woodlev Laura LlRCARET Young THE VIP(4INIAN nr I UTVTT Time for play! The world echoes. Little children playing Singing nursery rh ymes, Their mothers taught them, Playing games their hearts Delight in — Learning how to laugh in play. Time for play! Again the wide world echoes. Youth comes forth upon the field To play the game of life. Dauntless and determined, But playing with abandon. Knowing that in play. Lie secrets of strength! Time for play! Once again the world echoes. Maturity is entering the game; Forgetful of age and its cares, Finding itself young again. Laughing in the game! And thus rises Play, a living tribute To the America that is eternally young. — Dorothy May Snedegar, ' 33. c- ' «  tsr-- 5N) THF VIP 4IMIAN OF l  .- n Tlie Spirit of tlie Worker The Body, strained of late And worn, called to fate, (The Body but the master of the earthen shell) And kneeling in that place Implored a gift of grace To make the toil seem less a living hell. The Spirit came and stood To speak, then dropped its hood Revealing, as ne ' er before, its piercing inner soul If faith live in your work. Can you that duty shirk To make your toil seem less the galley ' s role? Oh Body, know you not Yours is the treasured lot? Labor, ' tis the essence of joy on earth. Take heart, call this to mind. Though fate seem hard, unkind. And give my spirit now a second birth. Is work the heartless master, Or is time just moving faster? Stay! Success will come while yet you struggle so — Can I, the Spirit, rest . . . While you give second best? Nay, not till the arms of Heaven lay me low. The Body, rested, cool — Play now no more the fool. But laughing — rose to mold things yet unheard. It seemed kind Heaven ' s grace Had fallen on the place And blessed the very spirit and its word. LOIILIE MlLLNER, ' 32. «t S= S S= 3.- p i ' y- '  - y=; - s s  s s s cs a THF vip 4iMiAN or i .- n 1 Jae Oon.or ' Dysiem. 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 Stutlent Government Association exists. OFFICERS Etta Marshall President Virginia Gurley Vice-President Eleanor Hogan Secretary Mary Frances Hatchett Treasurer Virginia Robertson Campus League Chairman EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS Adele Hutchinson President of Y. JF. C. A. Laura M. Smith President of Athletic Association SENIOR REPRESENT-ATIVES Rachel Royall Emily McGavock JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES Mildred Maddrey Elizaiseth Taylor SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES N. NCY HuDGiNS Grace Virginia Woodhouse FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVES Ruth Jones Jane Royall ' ilv HF VIP 4INIAM nr tJi rTTT 4 m T H F VIPf l M I AN or I  ! O I Hh VIUX4IMIA M Mt- - i c nrTy Ooiuise v ouiicii OFFICERS Marion Seay President Easter Souders Secretary EX-OFFICIO MEMBER Virginia Gurley Vice-President of Student Government. MEMBERS Virginia Bledsoe Sarah Ford Permele Byrd Lucille Graves Sue Casey Virginu Gurley Gladys Clark Ruth Jordan Lois Cox Marion Seay Hazel Finch Dorothy Snedegar Easter Souders ,1 1 THF VIP f lMIAN OF l . ! n TH VIF -ilMIAM Ml- - I U -TTTT Y OUllg w OllieBL s liris ii n As Motto : Wo by might, nor by power, but by My spirit, saith the Lord of Hosts. ' EXECUTIVE OFFICERS Adele Hutchinson President Margaret Leonard Vice-President Blanche Murrel Secretary Martha Faris Treasurer Rena Robertson ...-Undergraduate Representative CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES Margaret Leonard Membership Elizabeth Temple Alumnae Rachel Royall Religious Meetings Evelyn Stephenson Service LouLlE MiLLNER Publicity Armisted Jane Scott Music Florence Reed Sing Julia Asher World Fellowship Florence Booton Conferences and Conventions Alli Kae Libby Social Elizabeth Newton Church Co-operation Claudia Flemming Town Jessie Smith Reporter Martha Moore President Freshman Commission EX-OFFICIO Etta Marshall President Student Body THF VI Pf lNIAN or l ,- 0 r HK VIU 4IMI AN MF I U ! n i 1 ' T H F VIP 4IM I AN OF ) 7 . ib Oiass C OiuLiicil OFFICERS Henrietta Cornwall — - J ' Tesident Emily Simpson Secretary MEMBERS Anne Johnson Freshman Class President Elsie Hardy Freslunan Class Representative Virginia Cox Sophomore Class President Henrietta Cornwall Sophomore Class Representative Laura Northern Smith Junior Class President Emily Simpson Junior Class Representative Lucille Graves ._ Senior Class President Nellie Talley Senior Class Representative THF Vm 4IMIA N M F IC . - O TW V irgiiiLiaiii EDITORS LuciLE Norman Editor-in-Chief Louise Elliott Assistant Editor-in-Chief Frances Wilson Literary Editor Anne Carrington Stump Assistant Literary Editor BUSINESS STAFF Elizabeth Taylor Business Manager Charlotte Hutchins Assistant Business Manager Laura N. Smith Advertising Manager Martha A. Laing Assistant Advertising Manager Mary Priest Photographic Editor ART STAFF Frances Whitehead Art Editor Loulie Millner Assistant Art Editor Mary Warren Typist Mr. T. a. McCorkle Adviser THF viPf iNiAN nr I  .- n THF viP 4iNiA N nr i ,- n 1 lie Jtvottuicla otaft Lucy Thompson, ' 30 Editor-in-Chief Jessie Smith, ' 31 Associate Editor BOARD OF EDITORS Lillian Bovell, ' 30 News liiNDA Wilkinson, ' 30 Literary Rachel Royall, ' 30 Social BiLLiE Paris, ' 30 Humorous Mamie Hurt, ' 30 Feature Mildred Maddrey, ' 31 Athletic Gertrude Richardson, ' 30 World News A. J. Scott, ' 32 Intercollegiate News Virginia Robertson, ' 31 Art Miss Carrie B. Taliaferro ....Alumnae Kathleen Woodson, Maria Warren, ' 32 REPORTERS ' 30 Ann Stump, ' 30 Dorothy Snedegar PROOF READERS Sarah Baker, ' 31 Jessie Watkins, ' 33 MANAGERS Sara McCorkle, ' 30 Business Pearl Johnson, ' 32 -- Assistant Martha Anthony, ' 30 Circulation Nannie Sue Anthony, ' 30 -- Assistant T H F VIP A I NIAN tbF I . O I r HF Vm 4IMIA N MF I  ! O Tke V Published by Cunningham and Ruffner Liteiury Societies THE STAFF Mary Ellen Cato Ediior-in-Chief Elizabeth Temple -- Assisiani Editor Lillian Bovell Literary Editor Alice Harrison Assistant Literary Editor Alice Hamner --- Business Manager Kay Schroeder Assistant Business Manager Alma Garlick Copy Editor Nancy DeBerry Circulation Manager THF VID AINIAN OF l ,- 0 r HF VIU 4IM I AN or I  . - n Kappa Delia Pi HONOR SOCIETY IN EDUCATION Joefa lipsiioii Oltiapter FOUNDED 1911 Publication: The Kadelpian MEMBERS Martha Anthony Carolyn Cogbill Lucille Graves Harriet Mason Gertrude Richardson Frances Wilson Lucile Norman Ann Carrington Stump Elizabeth Taylor Elizabeth Temple Lucy Thompson MEMBERS IN FACULTY Mrs. Anne Meredith Jeffers Miss Bessie Gordon Jones Miss Louise McCormick Miss Grace Moran Miss Mary Nichols Miss Mabel Spratley THF VIR 4INIA N nP l ? n THF VIP AIMIA N nP l ? n AlpJaa K appa J amma jloan. ' L ircie HONORARY FRATERNITY FOR LEADERSHIP FOUNDED 1926 STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE, FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA ACTIVE MEMBERS Claudia Fleming Lucille Graves Virginia Gurley Mary Frances Hatchett Adele Hutchinson Etta Marshall Virginia Moore Sarah McCorkle Miss Grace Lucile Norman Virginia Robertson Laura May Smith Nellie Talley Elizabeth Taylor Lucy Thompson Miss Myrtle Grenels Miss Mary Clay Hiner ASSOCIATE MEMBERS EuLA Harris Erna Shotwell Miss Louise McCormick ' Miss Florence Stubbs HONORARY MEMBERS Miss Lula Andrews Miss Ellen Glasgow Miss Mary White Cox Miss Jennie M. Tabb Mrs. Anna Hyatt Huntington THF VIR 4IMIAN OF l .- n THF Vm 4IMIA N OF l ! n Martha Anthony Claudia Fleming LiiciLE Graves ' 1 VJfamma iyiiii SOCIAL SCIENCE HONOR SOCIETY Virgimia VJamma v laapfer Chartered 1921 Publication: Social Science MEMBERS LuciLE Norman Antoinette Parker Gertkure Richardson Elizabeth Taylor Lucy Thompson Frances Wilson FACULTY MEMBERS Miss E. M. Grenels Miss Mabel Spratlev MEMBERS AT LARGE Dr. J. L. Jarman Mrs. J. P. Wynne Miss F. Cooper Miss M. E. Peck Miss M. Pettit Miss Grace Moran Dr. J. E. Walmsley Dr. P. Wynne ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Miss F. S. Stubbs Miss S. B. Tucker Miss F. Waters CHAPTER ROLL Alabama . ' lpUa — Biimingham — Southern College California Alpha — College of the Pacific Illinois Alpha— North-Western College l(fwa 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 Ebeslevar New York Alpha— Union College Ohio Alpha — Akron University Ohio Beta — Toledo University Oregon Alpha — Willamette University Pennsylvania Alpha — Grove City College Pennsylvania Beta — Gettysburg College South Carolina Alpha — Furman University South Dakota . lpha — Dakota Wesleyan Texas Alpha — Southwestern University Texas Beta — Baylor University Texas Gamma — Texas Chi ' istian College Texas Delta — Texas Technological College Virginia Alpha — College of William and Maiy Virginia Beta — Randolph-Macon Woman ' s College Virginia Gamma — State Teachers College, Farmville West Virginia Alpha — Marshall College Wisconsin Alpha — Lawrence College THF vip AiNiAN or i 7 n THF vm iNiA N nr i .- n NATIONAL HONOR FORENSIC SOCIETY Virginia Alplia ' Uliapfer Chartered 1928 Publication: The Forensic MEMBERS Mary Mann Baskerville Virginia Ethel Fisher Martha Ann Laing Nellie Talley Frances Anne Wilson FACULTY MEMBERS Mrs. W. D. Bowman Mr. W. D. Bowman Miss Louise McCormick Dr. J. E. Walmsley PLEDGES Mabel C. Barksdale Alice St. Ables Harrison Maria Warren Elizabeth E. Hunter Mildred J. Maddrey T H F Vin 4IMIAN OT l ,- n THE VIUX4IMIA N MP l .- n ' ei te X ivLi Nellie Talley - President Mildred Maddrey Vice-President Jane Witt -- Secretary Mary Page White , Treasurer Mary Jane Vaden Reporter COACH Mr. S. M. Holton COUNCIL Fren ch Hutt Chairman Polly Sheffield Club Representative Alice Hamner Club Representative Louise McCormick Alumnae Representative Frances Wilson Ex-Officio Dr. J. E. Walmsley -■ Ex-Officio Nellie Talley Ex-Officio Mabel Barksdale Theodocia Beacham Marguerite Bunch Edith Coleman Vihcinia Douchtrey Annie Mae Davis Eloise Davis Carrie De Shaco Elizabeth Drewy Louise Elliott Martha Ferris Ethel Fisher Claudia Fleming Rene Greaves Martha Gunter Alice Harrison Alice Hamner MEMBERS Louise Hilton Margaret Hix EsTELLE HoNEVMAN Sara Hubbard French Hutt Anne Johnston Elizabeth Johnston Martha Ann Lainc Virginia Lovecrove Mildred Maddrey Nan Mears Allie Oliver Velma Petty Anne Rice Sara Rowbatham Doris Robertson Rena Robertson Sara Salsbury Louise Seay Polly Sheffield Jessie Smith Nellie Talley Mary W. Terry Mary Jane Vaden Thelma Waller Maria Warren Mary Warren Elizabeth Walthall Carolyn Watts Francis Wilson Lillian Womack Mary Page White Jane Witt Mary Rose Wood Alma Woodson T HI- VIP AIMIAN OK I { TTTTT r HF Vin .lMI AM Ml- I U - M p ' ' ramatic lull Miss Wheeler Sponsor OFFICERS Henrietta Cornwall President Lela Germany Vice-President Suzanne Holland Secretary Gilberta Knight Business Manager Permele Byrd Assistant Business Manager LouLiE Millner Stage Manager Katy Friel Sanders Assistant Stage Manager Myra Costen . .- Property Manager Maria Warren Assistant Property Manager MEMBERS Virginia Cox Sara Codd Mary Ellen Cato Eloise Davis Verena Greaves Virginia Gurley Adele Hutchinson Jennilee Knight Etta Marshall Frances Martin Dolly Reed Elizabeth Rawls Evelyn Stephenson T H F vip AiM i AN ar lu.- n T H F viP 4iNiAN c r i ?;n i iTULl Elizabeth Taylor President Lillian Bovell Vice-Presidenl Florence Cralle Secretary Mildred Maddrey Treasurer Miss Helen M. Turner Director Margaret Addleman Edith Acee Elizabeth Antrim Lillian Bovell Annie Lee Bowden Jane Brown Sue Casey Edith Coleman Florence Willis Cralle Hanna Crawley Ellie Cutchin Annie May Davis Eleanor Davis Eloise Davis Carrie De Shazo Katherine Downing Sally Elliott Patty Ellison Catherine Ellison MEMBERS Elizabeth Etheridge Ruth Flippin Elizabeth Folk Ann Guv Elizabeth Hairston Alice Harrison Doris Walton Carolyn Watts Lindsay White Jane Witt Ruth Hart Inez Hopgood Ruth Hunt Jennie Lee Jones Catherine Jones Martha Ann Laing Elizabeth Levick Mildred Maddrey Catherine Marchant Alma Woodson Elsie McLaughlin Sue Moomaw Virginia Moore Mildred Owen Eloi!E Paulette Mary Priest Nancy Putney Mary Thomas Rawls Alice Ribble Anne Rice Rena Robertson Alice Lee Schenck Armisted Jane Scott Louise Scruggs Martha Seabury Helen Smith Elizabeth Taylor Mildred Varner Martha von Schilling T H F Vlt 4IN I AN O F I )- ?rTT I Hb vmuiMi AM ni- I Ls 1 ( - - xrx - v H rl K y jfflR ' P . 1 H L_J ji 7 1. -T f .L £ . _ -3 :? ' ■ ■ - = « . X,-- ; J C oliege Orcliesitra OFFICERS Pearl Johnson President Gwendolyn Daniels Treasurer Mary C. Borden Librarian VIOLINS Mildred Steere Hilda Stiff Mary C. Borden Gladys Thweatt Gwendolyn Danie ls Jane Royall Mildred Bradshaw Virginia Williams Rosalyn Topping Mildred Lancaster Frances Burger Martha Scott WatkiNs Alice Lee Schenck Annie Lee Bowden Catherine Clevinceh Grace Bernier XYLOPHONE TRUMPET ST. BASS May Bell Edwards Leon Bell Mary Louise Gregory CELLO DRUMS FLUTE A. Jane Scott Melrose Debnam Alice Grainger Virginia Bailey Asa Watkins PIANISTS Pearl Johnson Annie Gee Dorothy Ford THF vip iNiA N or i ,- n ocieiy Motto: Carpe Diem Colors: Green and White Linda Elizabeth Wilkinson Julia Asher Vice-President Annie Gee OFFICERS President Caroline Watts Ruth Hart Secretary Treasurer ..Reporter Nannie Sue Anthony Makiha Anthony Margaret Addleman Mary Brichtwei.l Ma3y Bhowninc Lucille Bowyer Lillian Bovell Vashti Brisbois Mary Ellen Cato Gladys Clarke Florence Cralli Elizabeth Dutton Mildred DeHart Eloise Davis Annie Denit Martha Paris Alma Garlick Pauline Gibb Annie Gee Virginia Gee Alice Hamner Ruth Hart Mary Hendricks Retta Hardy Elizabeth Hurt Mammie Hurt MEMBERS Elizabeth Hunter Ethel Kirkland Martha Ann Laing Maria Love Lucie Anne Lane Bessie Lynch Emily McGavock Louise Morris Nan G, Mears Katherlne Neblett. Allie Oliver Maude Pugh Cora L. Philpott Jane Witt 167 Gertrude Richardson Janet Reid Elsie M. Robertson Mary Saunders Mary F, Shepherd Katy F. Sanders Francis Stephenson Mary E. Scales Elizabeth Temple Evelyn Traylor Linda E. Wilkinson Kathleen Woodson Carolyn Watts THE Vm -ilMIA N OF lU - M Jrvuttiiier Literary oocieiy Motto: Pansies are for thoughts. Colors: Orchid and Gold OFFICERS Ruth Esther Owen President Mary Evelyn Stephenson Vice-President Francis Langhorne Whitehead Secretary Mildred W. Ste ere Treasurer Jessie Carr Smith Reporter MEMBERS Linda Clark Mary Burford Epes Ethel Fisher Margaret Fisher Virginia Fultz Florence Gregory Alice Harrison Winifred Howell Louise Howerton Kathleen Hundly Ann V. Johnston Margaret March Elizabeth McCaulay Elsie McLaughlin Margie McManus Florence Moore Virginia Moore Ruth E. Owen Dorothy Lowell Cleo Quisinberry Anne Rice Grace Rose Sara Salsberry Emily Simpson Evelyn Simpson Jessie Smith Laura May Smith Pauline Smith Easter Souders Mildred Steere Evelyn Stephenson Ann Stump Nellie Talley Dorothy Snedegar Martha Von Shilling Mary Warren Francis Whitehead Francis Wilson THF VIR INIAN nP l ! 0 OIR© Founded 1898 )]lglll a Diffma D Chartered 1902 gma oigma Irving Armstrong Jane Beale Lucy Livingston Dortch Louise Ellison Patricia Ellison Mildred Field Elmore Medora Ford Alplia ' Uliapfer Publication: The Triangle SORORES IN COLLEGIO Alma Garlick Elaine Goode Verena Greaves Suzanne Holland Frances Hutchins Martha Ann Laing Virginia Marchant Courtney Neale Elizareth Newton Virginia Sanford Martha Sanders Martha Seabury Frances Thornton Mary William Vincent Gazelle Ware SORORES IN FACULTATE Miss Pauune Camper Miss Virginia Potts SORORES IN URBE Katherine C. Dunnington Harriet Booker Elizabeth Crute Evelyn Beckham Mary Rives Richardcon HONORARY MEMBERS Mrs. George Richardson active chapters Alpha — State Teachers College, Favmville, Virginia. Kappa — Miama University, Zeta— Buffalo State Teachei Phi — Ohio University, Athens. Ohio. Iota — Colorado State Teachers College, Greeley, Colorado, Mu — Kirksville State Teachers College, Kirksville, Missouri. Nu — S ' tate Teachers College, Wari-ensburg, Missouri, Xi — Northwestern State Teachers College, Alva, Oklahoma, Omicron — Michigan S ' tate Teachers College, Ypsilanti, Michigan Pi — State Teachers College, Emporia, Kansas. Rho — Florida State Teachers College. Tallahassee, Florida. Tau — New Mexico Normal School, Los Vagos, New Mexico. Upsilon — East Central State Teachers College, Ada, Oklahoma. Chi — Kansas State Teachers College, Pittsburg, Kansas. Psi — Marshall College, Huntington, West Virginia. Sigma — Western S ' tate College of Colorado, Gunnison, Colorado, Alpha Alpha — Concord College, West Virginia. Alpha Beta — Kent State College, Kent, Ohio. Alpha Gamm.a — Kansas State College. Hoys, Kansas. Alpha Delta — Drexel Institute, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Alpha Epsilon — Northwe.stern Missouri State Teachers College, Maryville, Missouri. Alpha Zeta — Louisiana State Teachers College, Natchitoches Miss Mabel Culkin alumnae chapters Bulfalo, New York. Cleveland, Ohio. Columbus, Ohio. Dayton, Ohio, Denver, Colorado. Detroit, Michigan. Greeley, Colorado. Huntington, West Virginia. Indianapolis, Indiana. Kansas City, Missouri. Kent, Ohio. Kirksville, Missouri. Los Vagos, New Mexico. Los Angeles, California. Toledo, Ohio. Pueblo, Colorado. Mrs. S. W. Watkins Mrs. V. P. Paulette PATRONS Mrs. C. a. Allen Mrs. C. B. Crute THF VIRGINIAN nr Vi - TT T H F VIP 4 I NIAN O F lg r:T i I Ijaiiima 1 Jkeia Founded 1911 — State Teachers College, Farmville, Virginia Publication: The Lamp I ' y I SORORES IN COLLEGIO Sarah Baker Mayo Beatv Margaret Leonard Allie Kae Libbv Margaret Loving Florence Norton Reed Martha MacKensie Bruce Nicholson Mary Priest Mary Wilson Pugh Emmy Lou Pulliam Elsie Burgess Alice Covington Sue Detrick Jacquline Lee PLEDGES Martha Moore Vernie Oden Margaret Priest Margaret Rickertts SORORES IN LIRBE Mrs. Ruth Harding Coyner Mrs. Carrie McIlwaine ADVISER Miss Florence H. Stubbs PATRONS Miss Grace E. Mix Mrs. John Willis T H F VIP A I MIAN OF l . - H THF VIR -ilNIAN OF I  .- O Founded 1919 — State Teachers College, Farmville, Virginia SORORES IN COLLEGIO Ella Simms Clore Virginia Cobb Claudia Fleming Emily Gale Lucille Norman Ann Guy Pearl Johnson LOULIE MiLLNER Sara McCorkle PLEDGES Mary Claire Booth Frances Fleming Martha Walters Elizabeth Hurt SORORES IN URBE Claudia Anderson Elise Anderson Elizabeth Bucg Emily Clark Mrs. Gordon Moss Virginia Wall Carolyn Rankin Mrs. W. J. Sydnor ADVISER IN FACULTATE Miss Mary Clay Hiner THF VIP 4IMIA N OF l ? n THF VIP -;iNIA N or JJj T n iViiii Omega Founded 1911 — State Teachers College, Farmville, Virginia SORORES IN COLLEGIO Alice Adajms Elizabeth Antrim Florence Booton Mary Ellen Cato Henrietta Cornwall Nancy De Berry Kathrine Downing Lucille Graves Lalira N. PLEDGES Elizabeth Etheredge Lillian Hogan Kathrine Grinnon Eleanor Hocan Ruth Hunt Adele Hutchinson Jane Gray Irby Paula Irving Kathrine Nickolas Rena Robertson Virginia Lowe Mary L. Randall Frank Smoot ADVISER IN FACULTATE Miss Leola Wheeler HONORARY MEMBER Miss Ruth Cleaves PATRON Mrs. L. E. Hubbard THF vip -;iNiAN nr i  .- o THF VIP IMIA N or I  .- O PiK Dorothy Anderson Hazel Burcwyn Cathrvn Cocbill Frances Davis Sigma ALPHA EPSILON CHAPTER Publication: The Laurel SORORES IN COLLEGIO Margaret Gathricht Mildred Owen Dorothy Goodloe Jane Royall Virginia Knight Rachel Royall Blanche Murrell Kathryn Royster Jane Wiley SOROR IN FACULTATE Miss Louise McCormick HONORARY MEMBER Miss Olive T. Iler PATRONS Marion Seay Elizabeth Smitherman A. J. Scott Mary Trimyer Mrs. J. T. Thompson Mrj . H. T. Stokes ACTIVE CHAPTERS Alpha — Michigan State Teachers College, Ypsilanti, Michigan Beta — Northwestern State Teachers College, Alva, Oklahoma Eta — Miama University, Oxford, Ohio lota — Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia. Kansas Lambda — Central Mo. State Teachers College, Warrensburg, Missouri Chi — Spearfish Normal School, Spearfish, 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 Mu — Colorado State Teachers College, Greeley. Alpha Gamma — Detroit Teachers College, Detroit. Colorado Michigan Nu— State Teachers College, Ada, Oklahoma Alpha Epsilon— State Teachers College, Farmville, Xi — University of Ohio, Athens, Ohio Virginia Omicron— Marshall College, Huntington, West Alpha Zeta— Western Stale College, Currison, Virginia Colorado Pi— Missouri State Teachers College, Kirksville. Alpha Eta— Millican University, Decatur, Illinois. Missouri Alpha Theta— John B. Stetson University, Deland, Rho— Buffalo State Normal College, Buffalo, Florida New York Alpha Iota— The Teachers College, Indianapolis, Sigma — Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa Indiana Tau — State Teachers College, Chico, California j LUMNAE CHAPTERS Detroit, Michigan Cincinnati, Ohio Denver, Colorado Buffalo, New York Cleveland, Ohio Huntington, W. Va. Youngstown, Ohio Los Angeles, California THF Vm 4IMIA N OF l ,- 0 THF VIP 4INIA N nr l ! 0 y eia 1 aui SORORES IN COLLEGIO Virginia Bledsoe Virginia Cox Mary Buford Epes Charlotte Hutchins Virginia Robertson Evelyn Stephenson Lucy Thompson Martha von Schilling Maria Warren Louise Whitlock Grace Virginia Woodhouse PLEDGES Harriet Branch Hanna Crawley Margaret Hix Anne Rice Iary Warren ADVISER Miss Grace Moran SOROR IN FACULTATE Miss Mary P. Nichols SOROR IN URBE Mrs. Waldon E. Smith, Jr. T H F V I PfAIMIAN OF l  ! n THF VIP - INIAN or I  ? M Paii H eiJienic A, OFFICERS Lucille Graves President Elizabeth Smitherman Vice-President Louise Whitlock Secretary Florence Reed Treasurer Martha Ann Laing Chairman of Programs Loulie Millner PublicitY Chairman OFFICIAL ROLL Sigma Sigma Sigma Gamma Theta Delta Sigma Chi Mu Omega Pi Kappa Sigma Zeta Tau REPRESENTATIVES Frances THORNTo Martha Ann Laing Virginia Gurley Elizabeth Smitherman Mary Priest Florence Reed Sara McCorkle Loulie Millner Lucille Graves Elizabeth Antrim Virginia Robertson Louise Whitlock THF VIR IMIAN OF l ?;n THF vir- - iNiA N n r i ? n I ilie Paii=H. lues o Association. This association desires to go on record as believing that member- ship 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-Hellenic standards. THF vip -;iMiA N or i ,- n CHILJIB fe- ' . ,.li JL e vvCFcie Jr rancais La Fleur: Fleur-de-lis Les Couleurs: Rouge el Bleu La Devise: Noblesse Oblige LE BUREAU Ruth E. Owen Presidents Carolyn Roberts Vice-Presidente Evelyn Simpson Secretaire et Tresoriere Ann Stump Rapporteur LES MEMBRES HONORAIRES Mademoiselle Nichols Mademoiselle Marshall Mademoiselle Smithey LES MEMBRES Anne Arvin Pauline Gibb Margaret Marsh Emily Simpson Madge Blalock Beatrice Goode Rachael McDaniel Evelyn Simpson Laurie Boush Martha Gunter Harriett Moomaw Easter Souders Nancy Boykins Alice Harrison Mildred Mountcastle Agnes Smith CoRALiE Brigcs Winifred Howell Robie Newton Dorothy Snedecar Francis Coleman Sarah Hubbard Ruth E. Owen Frances Stephenson Gwendolyn Daniel Elizabeth Hunter Sarah Pittman Mildred Steere Eleanor Davis Sue Huyett Mary Rowes Elizabeth Stoutamine Mildred DeHart Sara James Alice Ribble Ann Stump Julia Emily Drew Louise Johnson Anne Rice Mildred Varner Elizabeth Dutton Catherine Jones Carolyn Roberts Helen Walthall Enzy Evans Mary Jones Sarah Rowell Jessie Watkins Alma Garlick Martha Ann Lainc Mary Rucker Jenny Wheeler Virginia Gee Lucy Anne Lane Martha Von Schilling Mary Rose Wood Lillian Woodley Louise Woodson THF VIP AIMIAN OF l ! () EIC E. ircuiiio JC spaiio MoTE: El que lucha, Iriumja La Flor: Cavel rojo LOS FlINCIONARIOS Alma Garlick Presidente Martha Ann Lainc Vice-Presidenle Mildred DeHart Secretario-Tesorero Senorita Smithy Miembre Honoraria Senorita Nichols Miembre Honoraria LES MIEMBRES Irving Armstrong Frances Armistead Frances Barrell Laverna Bayne Laurie Boush Margaret Bullock Mildred DeHart Carrie DeShazo Mary Ellen Cato Verna Barr Virginia Fultz Alma Garlick Alice Hardaway Margaret Hix Mary Jones Sara James Margaret Keeler Mary Keeler Martha Ann Lainc RoBY Newton Ruth Owen Alice Ribble Frances Ratcliffe Virginia Robertson Ruth Frances Rosebfjiry Mary Rucker Sally Scales Mildred Steere Henrietta Taylor Mildred Varner Doris Walton Jenny Wheeler Helen Walthall Alice Hamner Ann Huddleston Mary Frances Hatchett m he: vir(- inian or i .- -tt HONOR LATIN SOCIETY INSTITUTA NOVEMBRI MCMXXIX SOCIAE Lucille Bowyer Ann Carrincton Stump Elizabeth Temple Mary Rose Wood Pauline Gibb LATINA SODALITAS INSTITUTA MAIO MCMXXIX PRAEFECTAE Lucille Bowyer Praeses Sodalitatis Eleanor Davis Praefecta Fisco Pauline Gibb Vice-Preuses Florence Moore Scriba Alumnis Elizabeth Temple Scriba Capilum Alice Harrison Narrator Sara Hubbard ..Praeses Delectariim Programmuii Julia A;.hf,r Frances Barrell Ethel Boswell Lucille Bowyer Harriet Branch Katherine Clevincer Hannah Crawley Eleanor Davis SOCIAE Elizabeth Dutton Alice Hakki Maude Puch Martha Earp LouitE Elliott Lucy Fitzgerald Virginia Gee Pauline Gibb Agnes Lee Cricc Annie Hall Natalie Holladay Ann Rice Sara Hubbard Catherine Jones Bessie Lynch Nannie Mears Florence Moore Louise Moore 188 Carolyn Roberts Mary Frances Shepherd Ann Carrincton Stump Elizabeth Temple Grace Virginia Woodhouse r H F V I P 4 I M I A N i ' ir I  ! n F, armviJlJle ' Lyiiapiter oi tiDe l atiomall oniiiciiii oJt JPrimary Jc idiLicaiioii Martha Mac Kenzie President Clara McAllister Vice-President French Hutt Secretary Rebecca Savedge Treasurer MEMBERS Evelyn Ameen Ann Drew Elizabeth Levick Mayo Beaty Sally Elliot Katherine Nichols Lillian Bovell Elizabeth Ethereuue Louite Nininoer Hazel Burcwin Elaine Goode Elizabeth Rawls Mary V. Cake Virginia Gurley Catherine Ritter Myra Costen Mabel Holland Mary Saunders Virginia Cox Elizabeth Hurt Marion Seay Nancy DeBerry Elizabeth Hurtt Elizabeth Smitherman Katherine Downing Adele Hutcherion Eloije Turner Odelle Dressler Jane Grey Irby Katherine Wilkerson FACULTY ADVISER Miss Mary B. Haynes HONORARY MEMBERS Miss Bessie G. Jones Miss Grace Moran Miss Mary P. Jones Miss Georcie Norris Miss Grace Mix Miss Jda Penny 189 f! ' i THF Vin 4INIA N Ml- - I U - O Jr alette Flower: Purple Iris Colors: Purple and Green OFFICERS Alma Garlick _ President Anne Woodson Vice-President Katy Friel Sanders Secretary-Treasurer Virginia Bailey Mary Buford Epes Margaret Fisher Alma Garlick Ruby Hunt MEMBERS Anne Woodson PLEDGES Katy Friel Sanders Pauline Smith Helen Smith Mildred Snidow Frances Whitehead m Sarah Codd Catharine Cogbill Gwendolyn Daniels Armistead Jane Scott Sarah Lee Scott Frank Smoot T H F VIP 4 I NIAN O F I . O THF VIU -;iMIA M or lU - M Tke ' ' W Cluit Colors: Red and Gold Day: February 14 Motto: ? OFFICERS LoULlE MiLLNER President Martha Anne Laing Treasurer Billy Paris mootz dortch Mary Will Vincent Margaret Leonard Allie Kae Libby Helen Robertson Mary Todd Mary Simmerman Anne Guy Eleanor Hogan Virginia Cobb Ella Simms Clore MEMBERS Mildred Field Elmore Dolly Reed Toodles Booth Martha Sanders Virginia Ford Margaret Gathright Frances Parker Louise Ellis Frances Hutchins Medora Ford Gazelle Ware Margaret Vincent Rena Robertson Lilian Hogan Martha Moore Mellisse Mullens Anne Huddleston Jane Beale Alice Hardaway Pattie Ellison Nannie Bell Clendenin Martha Walters Teeny Myers THF vip AiNiA N or i .- n ( otlillOll i- illl]) OFFICERS Alice Covington President Helen Robertson Leader Mary Priest Secretary Elaine Goode Reporter MEMBERS IRVI ' f; Armstrong Pearl Johnson ' Mary Todd Dot Anderson Evelyn Jones Doris Walton Edith Britt Margaret Loving Limi-ky W kite Sara Baker Martha A. Laing Si sanne Hih.land Mayo Beaty Margaret Leonard Llla Mitchell Mary Brichtwell Loulie Millner Alice Adams Florence Crawley Emmerline Marshall Nell Armfield Alice Covington Katherine Marchant Elizabeth Antrim Virginia Cobb Sara McCorkle Hazel Burcwin Ella Simms Clore Louise Munt Harriet Branch Frances Davis Martha MacKenzie Alma Garlick Lucy Dortch Elizabeth Newton Lela Germany Nancy DeBerry Katherine Nichols Rita Hardy Katherine Downing Lucille Norman Louise Howerton Mildred Field Elemore Mildred Owen Rena Robertson Elizabeth Ethridge Billy Paris Gilberta Knoght Claudia Fleming Mary Wilson Pugh Martha Paris Lucille Graves Nancy Putney Margaret Faris Virginia Gurley Emmy Lou Pulliam Ruth Hunt Elaine Goode Mary Priest Ruby Hunt Emily Gale Dolly Reed Allie Kay Libby Nan Griffith Helen Robertson Bruce Nicholson Ann Guy Rachel Royal Teeny Myers Kathrine Grinnan Elizabeth Smitherman Jane Scott Eleanor Hocan Marian Seat Polly White Margaret Hubbard Frances Thornton Dot Thompson Martha Walters NEW MEMBERS Medora Ford Josie Spencer Katherine Cogbill Jennie Lee Knight Virginia Marchant Adele Hutchinson Lillian Hogan Frances Potts Mary Trimyer Frances Tarry Cody Neal Martha Seabury Nannie B. Clendenin Frances Hutchins Billy Gilespie Margaret Priest Alice Hardaway Virginia Ford Verne Oden Dot Goodloe Red Wills Martha Moore Butsey Carter Happy Hughes Mary Randal Gazelle Ware Frances Fleming Grace Tritton Margaret Rickertts Dot Ritchie Arianna Greene Elisie Burgess Pec Britt Margaret Gathwricht Louise Ellis Margaret Vincent TooDLES Booth Katherine Royester Mary Wills Vincent Melisse Mullen Ruth Ford Frances Martin Jane Royal Jane Beale Virginia Witt Martha Sanders Mary E. Mayo Elizabeth Jordan 193 i THF VIPf lNIA N OF l .- 0 Colors: Pea Green and Bean Yellow Password: -When do we eat? ' Motto: £«; and Grow Thin BOSSES E GooDE Chief Boss MuNT MuNT Vice-Boss Germ Germany Boss-at-Arms Maggie SWANN Cheer Boss Fannie Thornton Paddle Boss Seay Seay Stunt Boss Little Priest Money Boss Mac McKenzie Program Boss Merry Priest Advertising Boss Trit Tritton food Boss Wise Beaty Dance Boh NO BOSSES Sussy Holland Nick Nicholson Style Graves De DeBerry Gov Covington Pearly Johnson Snooty Loving Min Minter Liz Jordan Dot Ritchie Jes Smith Red Wills Rebe French Unconscious Greaves Pottie Potts Good Knight Put Putney Roy Royal Romon.a Baker Burg Burgess Babe Adams Jac Lee Beauty Glrley Odd Oden Trim Trimyer Sweety Randall Peggy Rickertts Dot Goodloe Kitty Marchant Dot Anderson Dot Thompson Wall Walton Suzie Deitrick Maddy Lee Alum Garlick Jo Jones Hard Hardy Fair Paris Pugh Pugh Tell Paris 194 THF VIC 4IMIAM OF I -?rTT % I THF Vm 4IMIA M Ml- - U r-TTT -■ - ■- ' • il l X THE ORDER Lucille Graves Margaret Leonard Etta Marshall Sara McCorkle Billie Paris THF VIP 4IMIAN OF l .- n Porfsniouifli •UiulD OFFICERS Grace Virginia Woodhouse Eleanor Rowland Dashiell President ..Secretary and Treasurer MEMBERS Margaret Brown Eli Carroll Louise Clayton Sarah Codd Lorene Cox Ruth Fisher Vivian Gray Ruth Hart Louise Hilton Charlotte Hutchins Elizabeth Johnson Margaret Lester Bertie Lee Long Virginia Lovegrove Bessie Lynch Melissa Lynch Emily McGavock Virginia Robertson Frances Schofield Elizabeth Taylor Maria Williams Virginia Yarborough THF VIIL 4IMIA N OF l . - n rrNJiu iiim: )e=Ho Ec CUi Flower: Spanish Needles Motto: ' ' Home is nhal ice make it ' ' OFFICERS Elizabeth Anderson President Evelyn Simpson Vice-President Alma Woodson Secretary and Treasurer MEMBERS EuzABETH Anderson Irma Keksee Grace Rose Beverly Bender Elizabeth Morris Mary E. Scales Madeline Blair Laura Motley Bernice Scott Virginia Bledsoe Mildred Molintcastle Evelyn Simpson Margaret Bock Mildred Owen Evelyn Stevenson Mildred Bradshavv Elizabeth Payne Jo Swanson Mary Alice Bristow Velma Petty Henrietta Taylor Edith Dodson Frances Ratcliffe Margaret Wilkins Ethel Fisher Myra Reese Alma Woodson Francis Fleming Nancy Richardson Lilian Woodley Florence Gregory Dorothy Zeicler FACULTY ADVISORS Miss Katherine Tupper Miss Bessie Jeter 198 THF VIP INIA N or l ! n DnenanLcloali Valley Lyl Colors: Green and Uhile Motto: En Avani I- ' I.OVVER: Apple Blossom OFFICERS Evelyn Stephenson -•• President Nancy Shaner Vice-President Permele Byrd - - .Secretary-Treasurer SPONSORS Miss Mary Ci y Hiner Miss Winnie Hiner MEMBERS Frances Armentrout Lucille Bowyer Permele Byrd Henrietta Cornwall Frances Crawford Lois Early Hannah Early Medora Ford Mary Harris Isabel Jones Edna Lamb Elizabeth McCauley Martha Moore Ruth Patterson Frances Ratcliffe BeTTYE SOMNERVILLE Nancy Shaner Jessie Stephenson Evelyn Stephenson Cora Womeldorf THF VIR 4INIA N OF I  . n - ' ■ l • ? IjiraiiiclclaiiiglnLiers ' C iulc) Colors: Purple and Green Flower: There ' s rosemary, that ' s for remembrance. And there ' s pansies, that ' s for thoughts. Motto: (Fe strive for records like mother used to make OFFICERS Jane Grey Irby President Rebecca French Vice-President Sue Cross Secretary Allie Oliver Treasurer HONORARY MEMBER Miss Jennie Masters Tabb 200 fHF VIUX4INIA N OT JJj y. n M.oiiogFam l -iiiil ADVISER Miss Olive T. Ii.er OFFICERS Allie Oliver Presidenl Permele Byrd -— Vice-President Mildred Maddrey Secretary Easter Souders Treasurer MEMBERS Permele Byrd Allie Oliver Claudia Fleming Laura N. Smith Mary Frances Hatchett Laura M. Smith Mildred Maddrey Easter Souders Cleo Quisenbury 201 FHg- VIUX4INI AN nr I  ! n 1 ike JPiifsyivamaiis Motto: Partner, remember the hills? OFFICERS Ruth E. Owen President Maria Warren Vice-President Frances Whitehead Secretary Kathleen Hundley Treasurer Virginia Rorer Reporter MEMBERS Madeline Blair Ruth E. Owen Ethel Cox Elizabeth Pritchett EsTELLE Davis Virginia Rorer Lois Dodd Elizabeth Tarpley Martha Earp Fleetwood Thompson Frances Edwards Woodbuth Towler Pearl Edwards Maria Warren Hazel Finch Mary Warren Kathleen Hundley Frances Whitehead 202 r H F V I p 4 I M I A N or I  .- n limiigliite]nLmeB.t The stars were out and hour ago. A lonely vigil keeping — But there were very few to know There brightness; earth was sleeping Like stars gold, great men of old Once made their shining mark — But they were few — in the dark. And now Dawn ' s chilly fingers dress In primrose the skys. And I gaze at the loveliness With spaces in my eyes; The stars are dim. Around the rim Of earth, the light of knowledge flies — Man ' s heart to Heaven ' s truth replies — The sun will rise to break our dreams. And then it will be soon That light held in a flamer gleams To make the yellow noon. As shines the sun, so truth will run Around the world from pale to pale. Nor stop till it pervades each soul. Alice St. Ables Harrison, ' 32. T H F VIP AINIAN or ! ? () Superlatively strong, I revel in my strength. At times I almost believe I could lift the whole universe — Churches, schools, people, stars and all. One day I did carry a huge trunk upstairs. But I was not tired. My energy knows no bounds. I delight to run with all my might. To play the game hard and straight. With no little by-paths of deceit. No false coverings for petty things. I admire straight-forwardness. People who have ideals, and scruples — And stand up for them. But that is not all. I can see, in the etchings of these trees. Black on flaming orange, Something more than a gorgeous sunset; My eyes seem cool and calm. But in their shadows dwells the soul-fire which — Hates ugliness with a passion. That is the part of me which. Seeing tall pine trees Stretching toward an infinite heaven; Stretches out an upward with them. Seems to be a oneness with God and the universe. I portray athletic youth. Seeing beyond the flame of orange. Now fading into purple shadows. Where lies the realization of all The hopes and faint yearnings. Of true womanhood. Easter Souders, ' 32. THF vip AiMiA N nr i .- n ATlHLiET be v ouocii OFFICERS Laura May Smith President Allie Gardner Oliver Vice-President Claudia Fleming - Secretary Laura Northern Smith Treasurer ADVLSER Miss Olive T. Iler THF VIP 4INIA N OF l .- n rHI£ Vm(: INIAN Ok- I LY-rr-TT •I ' f n! i| V arsiiy OocJkey oeason Westhampton — There 6 Farmville Mary Frances Hatchett... -.. Captain and Manager Nannie Sue Anthony Theodosia Beacham Permele Byrd Edith Coleman Anita Crane Sue Cross LUCILLE Crute Frances Edwards Elsie Hardy Mary Frances Hatchett Kathleen Hardy Frances Hutchins Kathleen Hundley Adele Hutchinson Anna Tucker Mildred Maddrey Allie Oliver BiLLiE Paris Cleo Quisenberry Elizabeth Rawls Dolly Reed Duvall Ridcway Dorothy Ritchie Hildegarde Ross Mary Scales Laura M. Smith Dorothy Snedegar Easter Souders Lucille Farson Varsity Team T H F V I P 4 I N I AN OF l ! n HE- VIP(- IMIAM l) r Ui rTTl Varsity JDasketlbaii oeasoai Lynchburg College 14 Richmond Normal 6 Farmville — Here 36 Farmville — There 45 Varsity JBasteiljall Sqeat Miss Olive T. Iler Coach Mary Frances Hatchett Captain Easter Solders — - Manager Ethel Boswell. Sue Cross Lucille Crute ■ ' Edith Coleman, G. Frances Edwards Martha Gunther ■• ' Virginia Gurley, S. C. Mary Gregory, . C. ■ Mary Frances Hatchett, G. Elizabeth Hunter Kathleen Hundley Allie Oliver Cleg Quisenberry DUVALL RiDGEWAY Hildegarde Ross Dorothy Snedgar Easter Souders ■ ■Laura May Smith, F. Laura Northern Smith, F. Mary West Terry Varsity Team THF Vin 4INIA N OF l ! 0 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM THF Vm 4{MIA N O F l , - n ' K;; ' ) ' - ? y Ci -Si Hoc lie y T H F VIP A I M I AN Jb F l ) ? M HK VIR 4IMIA N OT I U M niJcJeeArJe Ross HnandGer THF vip iNiA N nr i ?;n i li ' e Oliver faculty ' Pich-up6 Team TH Vm (-SIMIA N O F lU. - O THF vip iNiA N or i ? n lazer Awards 1929 GREEN AND WHITE Kathryn Bully 825 Edith Coleman 725 Marie Elder 985 Marguerite Erdman 970 GwEN Hardy 710 Thelma Maddox 705 Allie Oliver 960 Laura Northern Smith 880 Louise Vaughan 745 Mary J. Wilkinson 825 Emma Woods 875 Mary Frances Hatchett RED AND WHITE 1535 Laura May Smith AWARDS— BLAZERS .1015 Class colors with Old English F 700 points Class colors with numerals 1000 points Class colors with S. T. C 1300 points Navy Blue with S. T. C 1600 points Navy Blue with college seal 2000 points THF VIP 4INIA N MF l ! n m.!mssii 1 Above, the sky is always thus. Unchanging in its elements. The earth below is a |teeming rush Of hopes and fears by sages told, Which man through progress still does hold. Each man within his hemisphere, Lowly cave man up through time. To present statesman most austere, Contributes in his subtle way A note of progress to his day. The past will guide its wondrous way, Changing skies capricious storm. We gauge the future by today, By sky palaces of modern gods. — Kay E. Schroeder, ' 32. THF VIPfAINIAN OF l .- n M YANETY rAIIR n Men tell me I am mad Because of the slim crawling lines Flowing from my brushes end; Gaping wide-eyed at my Bounding and bouncing rings Circling across a cloth of fine design. My colors appall, when I Splash red and orange on a Purple sheen. They are entranced With my moonlight silver Blending with frothy green. Men hasten to say I am ill, When from a bit of ivory Or a massive block of marble, I bring forth a figure Straight-lined and muscular. They may well ponder over My translation of steel and stone Into giant structures, Nosing the stars, structures Evolving from a blueprint From rods of steel and stone blocks. Yet I ' m willing but to labor — If it be Art for Art ' s sake; For this, I dip into all inspiration. Knowing well my vision; yet Men still must call me mad. For my much seeking. — Katy Friel Sanders, ' 32. t - ' 5 =r.- i THF vip AiNiA N or i .- n Virginia Gurley c7yCosr ' beautiful Her face is fair and smooth and fine. A flower, a flame, God fashioned it. — Clara Shanafelt ' i ' v I ' ' I ' Etta Marshall eMosi Topular ' The sun and moon and stars keep pace with her. — Morton c57ytosF- Qultured ;i V ' ( ' ' ' She is the Tightness by which life is right. — Gerald Gould ■3 ' , ' e Most intellectual ■7 know we grow more lovely, growing wise. — Alice Corbin qMosp--- Stylish She ii ' os as if a sunset ivere. With fresher colors, clearer air. ' — Benet 1 I! Laura Northern Smith qMost- cAthletic ' Thinp arms are as a young sapling under the bark; Thy face as a river ivith lights. — EzEiA Pound Q StosP Q oderru mkAjl ' Youth, splendid, careless, racing with the rain. Laughing against the storm as it shouts by. — Heyward [i : l ' ' She shapes her speech all silver fine Because she loves it so. — Alma Branch ■■■■■■■I DEDICATION We do lovingly dedicate this JAZZ sec- tion to the kitten on the keys. That was one of the big jokes of the night. We believe cats have always had a sense of humor anyway, remembering the grinning Cheshire cat. In case you dont know it, you don ' t think so, try the Joke on thai this se English iiienJs. IHWMOIR T H F vmt-iirsi i AN O F i g. - ' tn Just a rhythm Not a tune, Holding heart throbs and Holding passion And desire, Setting heart and blood on fire! Shuffling feet. Shaking frame, Shivering timbers. Why The Shame ! Listen! Feel it Shaking you? Got it? Keep it! Gee, it grips you! Boom! Boom! That ' s Jazz! — Frances Whitehead, ' 32. t=S ' « =S-- !S « THF Vin 4INIAN OF I  ? O V acuiij 1 Jkeme Songs Mr. Coyner — Little by Little Mr. Bell — The Duke Steps Out Dr. Walmsley — Sunny-side Up Miss Pierce — Turn on the Heat Mr. McCorkle — Painting the Clouds with Sunshine Dr. Wynne — Satisfied Miss Crenels — Sweeter Than Sweet Miss Robertson — Tiptoe Through the Tulips Miss Turner — Singing in the Rain Miss Smithy — C ' est Vous Miss Nichols — La Paloina Mr. Grainger — Piccolo Pete Mr. Holton — (If I Were You) I ' d Fall in Love with Me Miss Rice — I ' ll Be Reminded of You Miss Purdom — The Perfect Song Virginia Potts — Remarkable Girl h (I THF VIP 4INIA N OF l .- n w kiiAm% S?ix J OPTIMISTIC Ja.2i THF VIP 4INIA N OF l ? n y ;? j Y Ji s - -S-E P i yiAm ( d- fo yS ,:; c- discords We should pause and recognize [he young lady who skipped the black and white keys and sang only the cracks. That is discord! Freshman: Oh, please put me in Room 76. Senior: I ' ll see what I can do — but why? Freshman: It ' s the room mother used to have. Aunt Lucy (after the maid ' s bell has rung for ten minutes) : Did ah hear yuh ring? Visitor: Oh no, indeed! We were just tolling. Thought you were dead. Co — : How is it that you did not marry Jim, after all? Ed — : Oh, I boasted a lot about my rich aunt in order to impress hii and now he is going to be my uncle. We shouldn ' t mind discords, but they are beastly hard on the hearing organisms. Don ' tcha Know? Anne Stump: (giving a George Washington test I What river did Wash- ington cross on Christmas Eve? Little Laura: Why, the Potomac, of course. ' Western Onion, said the New Yorker as he passed the hot-dog stand. Mr. Moss: (attempting to quiet an hilarious class) Order! Order! Clara Norfleet: Two rolls and a cup of coffee. THF vip 4iNiA N (br i 7;n CHECK THE QUESTIONS YOU CAN ANSWER. 1. Do you like to get up for liieakfiist? 2. Which side do vou like your eggs fried on? 3. Have you ever experienced a complete lapse of memory on examina- tion? 4. Do you keep your post office box dusted? 5. Did Miss Mary every catch you jumping out of the vvindou ' when the front door was locked? 6. Does your allowance last until ihe end of the month? 7. Were any of vour ancestors aililicted to; a. Sidewhiskers b. Croquet c. Dotted nightgowns d. Zithers e. Ear trumpets f. Lorgnettes 8. Do you have dates with Hampden-Sidney boys? 9. Have you ever used zinc ointment on your tooth brush? 10. On which side did your great-grandmother sleep? 11. Do you cut campus? 12. How is your Aunt Minnie? 13. Do you adore Rudy Vallee? 14. Can yon play contract? (This survey is being made by the Rockneigie Foundation for the Dumb. Be sure to send your answer before you apply for your teaching position.) r HL vit .iiMi AM o r I u ? n Jjo Y on 1 alkie I (Not a Chinese Translation.) my dear, i mean these TALKies are SIMply driving me WILD, i Actually spend ALL my allowance on SHOWS, i mean i HAVE to do it. i used to think i was a hi-jacker, the very last word, now — i am as- bad as a COLLEGE widow, COMpletely on the shelL but i MEAN i ' m not one HALF as DUMB as some of our MUTual friends, why, i mean i really did hear somebody say, while if i had a talking picture was being played, that she WOULD be WILLing to sit tlnough IF i were king again JUST to hear RUDY VALLEE sing it. and that SAME person answered a player who said sez you with an oh yea. IMAgine NOT knowing sez me from the Cock-eyed world. such IGNORance! believe me, i don ' t want to be classed as a very NICE girl ' n that ' s ALL. I really have done some CLEVer things — the other night i went to a dance and my partner asked if I knew the l Test dance step. OH YES i said, BOO ' P BOOP, A DOOP! I wonder WHY he laughed, i mean EVEN if you have learned to make stunning clothes just by clipping the little COUpon, are able to order a WHOLE dinner in FRENCH, use listerine REGULARLY— not EVEN your best friend will tell you WHY you are often a BRIDES maid, NEVER a BRIDE if you miss FOUR talklE hits, even Greta Garbo can ' t STAND the strAIN. come on now let ' s go down to the Eaco — to see gold diggers of Broad- way. I mean I cant be UTTERLY IGNORant. BEsides i want to learn tiptoe through the tulips. T H F VIR - I N I AN MF l ? n fSi. lS ' in d THF VIP 4IMIA N OF l ,- n p i JoJkif A DRAMA ENTITLED ' ' WHY WORRY? ' Scene: A Place. Time: Two minutes after. Cast: All eone. With all due apologies to those that run, walk, or trot, I do will and bequeath the following notes to those that skip — classes. TWO FOR FIVE The girls who put five cents between them into the collection plate. Then there ' s the girl, who, when the exam time came, couldn ' t remember a quotation from Tennyson but knew how he went ; so she wrote: For I dipped into the ink bottle, far as point of pen would go; Found no thoughts within its deepness, and no ink to make them flow. She passed the course! Said the cut note To the flunk note, Why are you here? Said the flunk note To the cut note. Because you are here! Scotchman: How much does it cost to send a telegram to Pittsburgh? Clerk: P ' ifty cents for ten words; the signature doesn ' t cost anything. Scottie: Well — You say the signature doesn ' t cost anything? I am an Indian. Suppose you send in this signature, ' I-wont-be-home- ' til-Friday. ' All this reminds us that there are many discords between er — victrolas, and roommates, etc. THF VIP AINIA N or I  ? H German: I In a drug store) I vant to buy a face powder. Clei ' k: Mennens? German: No, no, no, vimmins. Clerk: Scented? German: No, I take it mit me. Grace Tritton: (in art class I How I do wish we had something in oil! Nannie Belle Clendenin : Huh. you haven ' t forgotten those sardines yet. Have you? Abie Shultzheim: Ah, Ikie, I was just wondering. What do all these little letters stand for in this college catalog? Ikie Swartz: Oh you don ' t know what that means! Dot stands for brains. B. S. means Bachelor of Science; M. D. — Doctor of Medicine; Ph. D., Doctor of Philosophy. Abie: Oh yes, I see! Abie met Ikie a week later, he handed him a card, printed thus: ABIE SHULTZHEIM, F. F. F. F. F. Ikie: But, vot does all this mean? Abie: Dot stands for brains. Ikie: I don ' t see why. Abie: I ' ll tell you — F. F. F. F. F. means two failures, two fires, vun fortune. Brains! Footnote: This really did happen ( ?( We would tell a joke about freshmen — but who would tell the joke about the dumb little freshman who threw her laundry over the Rotunda one Sunday night when she was told to do so . . . It ' s much too trite! A recent lecturer described the white race as one of big noses. If that ' s the case, we all have liberty, because it has been said: Your liberty extends as far as your nose! Lela Germany: Gov, where were you at the dance last night? Gov: Oh — we went out on the porch to learn some new steps. Lela: Were they hard? Gov: No, we had some nice cushions. THK Vm 4IMIAM OF lU - TTT tcS « : SrC = SKCS S S V;S S An Appreciation The VIRGINIAN Staff wishes to take this opportunity to thank the members of the Student Body and Faculty who have co-operated in publishing THE VIRGINIAN of 1930. We have endeavored to portra} in this volume every phase of the College. Such a portrayal would have been impossible, w e realize, without the assistance given us. THF vip AiMiA N or i ?;n The Bank that appreciates your business First National Bank Farmville, Va. EVERY CONVENIENCE OFFERED WOMEN DEPOSITORS THfc VIU 4IMI AN Or I U . - M Farmville cTWanufacturing Company Manufacturers of Plow Handles and Building cTVIaterial AND BUILDING CONTRACTORS Farmville Virginia THF viPf iMiAN nr i .- n FRATERNITY, COLLEGE — AND— CLASS JEWELRY COMMENCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS AND INVITATIONS Official Jeweler to the Deuree f ' hiss and Sopliomore Two-year ' Class of Farmville State Teachers College We also serve tile following ' : ALPHA KAPPA GAMMA MU OMEGA GAMMA THETA DELTA SIGMA CHI ZETA TAU L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY Manufacturing Jewelers and Stationers ATTLEBORO MASSACHUSETTS W. B. ANDERSON, Mgr. 401 N. f)th Street Richmond, Virginia I Hk vm 4iM I A N nr i ! n BARROW COAL COM PANY Farmville, Virginia QUALITY FUELS For Years We Have Supplied the School HOTEL WEYANOKE FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA Best Hotel Within Fifty Miles Strictly jModern and Fireproof in Every Respect J. C. WOOLLING, Manager Opened October 20, 1925 DIRECTLY ACROSS FROM STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE T H F VIP 4iM I AN OT l .- n iJ ;  Dress Well and Succeed Correct Clothes FOR THE Round of College Life SHOES FOR EVERY OCCASION DAVIDSON ' S The House of Quality Farmville ' s Largest Store Jcisepli E. Garland E. S. Marti: F. S. Blanton Established in 1868 GARLAND, MARTIN BLANTON INSURANCE THAT INSURES Farmville, Virginia Suppose You Have a Fire Tonight? If It Is Woi ' tli Insuring, Let Us Insure It OLDEST AND LARGEST AGENCY IN SOUTHSIDE VIRGINIA r H F V m 4 I M I A M Ok - I U TTTT PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK FarmA ' ille, Va. Careful Management Courteous Service 4% Interest Paid on Savings Deposits G. M. ROBESON President E. T. nONDDRANT Vice-President I. L. BUGG. . . .Cashier Executive Mgr. I. (!. GLENN Assistant Casliier I, 11. WATKINS Assistant Casliier Compliments of SOUTHERN CHAIN STORES CORPORATION PARMVILLE, VIRGINIA Farmville Grocery Company WHOLESALE GROCERS WE SELL TO MERCHANTS ONLY FARMVILLE, - VIRGINIA THE EACO THEATRE W. H. RIPPARD Manager Farmville ' s New, Up-to-date $50,000 Playhouse Always Has For Your Entertainment the Best and Highest Class Shows Obtainable At Popular Prices THg- VIR 4IMIA N OF l ,- n Martin, The Jeweler The 8tore with a Thousand Gift Thouiihts 317 Main Street FAILMVILl.E, - VIRGINIA li U W I L Farmville ' s Oldest and Largest 5c to 11.00 Store Exclusive Slioppe The Band Box Shoppe Say It With Flowers WILLIS, FLORIST FaniiviUc. Viruiiiia Overton - Mottley Hardware Company Hardware and Electrical Supplies FARMVILLE. - VIRGINIA RAl DWIN •Q aUAUTY PKICX ■ SEBVKX STOBB For STYLE In Everything- For College Girls Far iiville. Virginia Lynchburg, Va. Durham N. C. THF- Vm 4IMIA N Mk lU - M Let ' s Go To— GILLIAM ' S The Favorite Expi essioii of Every S. T. C Girl KINDS EATS OF ALTj High street Farmville Virginia Falconer Gift Shop Not The Only But The Best Stationery In Town New, Modern and Up-to-date Continental Hotel and Coffee Shop J. 0. HardaAvay, Proprietor Farmville, Va. Just One Block From Campus G. F. Butcher Co. Tlie Convenient Store FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT AND DRINK Carry Yonr Shoes to the Electric Shoe Shop Where They Use the Best Leather and Workmanship We Can Fix Them While You Wait You Will Find Satisfactory Sanitary Service at Mack ' s Barber Shop and Beauty Shoppe 323 Main Street C. E. Chappell Co. Dealers in Confectioneries, Fruits I ' ll auk Books Stationery School Supplies Farmville Virginia Southside Drug Store Elizabeth Arden Beauty Preparations Complete Line of ' ollege Stationery and Supplies T H F V I P A I M I AN o r ) 7 n Siddell Studio North Carolina ' s Largest Photographing Concern MM®nOT THF Vm 4INIA N O T l  ,Tn ' D]IIEAMS COME TRUE ft a raaa cau toflte a better book-isaiutaktlei ' pktijte mM a lietter mou etrap ttoti hi;9 ' jiei| ibor tike taotld tuill vmx a btatett ptU to Mjr dcor. - .V  TlubSari. He Ifiiflbiirg ' l gramig ®m]paE| DESIGNERS AND ENGRAVERS OF BETTER ANNUALS felr ittla THF viR 4iMiA N nr i 7;n rDWj]-5 ' c)mai)j] to. INCORPORATED ©If TOE o isaB jaM Printers Lithographers Binders Engravers PHON€ 2-1-8-4 718 MAIN STREET LYNCHBURG, VA. THK Vm 4INIA N C r I 0, - 0 ■ ' : ' -.. M autograph; T H F VtPrim i AN O F i ? o .;. ;, .,1 ' ■ ' Mi ' til


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