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Lester E. Andrews 809 4th Ave. Farmville, VA 23901-211 5aP at :: a ' ci4 LVille f VOLUME XX XV I ANNUAL PUBLICATION OF THE STUDENTS OF STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE FARMV I LLE - - - - VIRGINIA vision oi lite o se.en„y o o .™e fnen s q aTES, ooprecW ' veW dedicated ,931 VagHon . oppre The staff of ' 37 herewith presents a personal diary of your college year, hoping that in the future you will reed and recall gay, carefree days flav- ored with sadness and spiced with humor. It is our sincere desire that each of you feels that this book is your own rec- ord and that somewhere within these pages you will find a corner which means more to you than to anyone else. -a ecu LL m • • • • A. A. Council Alpha Kappa Gamma Alpha Phi Sigma Alpha Sigma Alpha Alpha Sigma Tau Appreciation Archery Association of Childhood Education. Beorc Eh Thorn Beta Pi Theta Campus Snaps Chi Choir Choral Club Cotillion Club Debate Club Delta Theta Alpha Dramatic Club Faculty and Administration. Features Freshman Class Freshman Class Officers. . . . Freshman Commission Gamma Psi Gamma Theta Granddaughter ' s Club Hockey H,0 Club Home Economics Club Honor Council House Council In Memoriam Junior Class Junior Class Officers Kappa Delta Pi Le Cercle Francois Magazine Staff May Day Committee Monogram Club Mu Omega Orchesis , Orchestra : Pan-Hellenic Council Pi Gamma Mu Pi Kappa Delta Pi Kappa Sigma Rotunda Staff Senior Class Senior Class History Senior Class Officers Sigma Pi Rho Sigma Sigma Sigma Sodalitas Latino Sophomore Class Sophomore Class Officers. . . Student Body Roll Student Standards Varsity Basketball Squad... Varsity Tennis Squad Virginian Staff Y, W. C. A page 46 24 26-27 66-67 74-75 175 87 101 40-41 82 131-140 88 78-79 102 03 76 52 30-31 13-17 89-97 34-39 33 32 123 68-69 50 48-49 47 44-45 18-19 22-23 163 54-61 53 124-125 43 98 130 129 70-71 100 81 62-63 84-85 77 72-73 28-29 142-146 167-168 141 83 64-65 42 105-121 104 170-174 122 86 128 126-127 20-21 DR. J. L JARMAN MISS MARY WHITE COX Faculty and J. L. Jarman, LL. D. President Jane Royall, B. S. Secretary to the Head of the Home Mary White Cox Head of the Home Mrs. Eva H. Warren Assistant in Home Department Mrs. Hallie K. Laing Assistant in Home Department Samuel L. Graham Business Manager Mrs. Katherine Tabb Hostess of Tea Room Maud K. Taliaferro Postmistress Mrs. Annie F. Shelton Assistant to Dietitian Mrs. Bessie Camper Jamison Dietitian Mary M. Province Supervisor of Pantry HOUSTEN BlACKWELL Assistant in Home Department ViRGILIA I. BUGG Registrar Mrs. Mary W. Watkins Assistant Registrar Secretai to the President Mary Diehl Clerk in Registrar ' s Office Frances Lancaster Clerk in Registrar ' s Office Winnie V. Hiner Treasurer Administration Raymond Holliday French, B. S., M. S. Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Physics LiSABETH PURDOM, B. MuS. Assistant Professor of Music Alice E. Carter, B. S., M. A. Supervisor of Grammar Grades, Campus Training School T. A. McCoRKLE, B. A., M. S. Professor of Chemistry and Physics Georgiana E. Stephenson, B. S., M. A. Supervisor, Worsham Rural Training School Virginia Bedford, B. S., M. A. Assistant Professor of Fine and Applied Arts Ottie Craddock, B. A. Assistant Professor of Fine and Applied Arts Frances Waters, B. S., M. A. Assistant Professor of Geography LiLA London, B. S., M. A. Professor of Mathematics Olive T. Iler, B. S. Associate Professor of Physical Education Pauline Camper, B. S., m. a. Supervisor of Rural Education Grace B. Moran, B. S., M. A. Associate Professor of Geography Georgie NORRIS, B. S. Supervisor, Fourth Grade, Campus Training School Sarah B. Tucker, B. A., M. A. Associate Professor of History and Social Sciences Bessie H. Jeter, B. S., M. A. Associate Professor of Home Economics Mary B. Haynes, B. S., M. A. Supervisor, First Grade, Campus Training School Katherine Tupper, B. S., m. a. Professor of Home Economics LuciLE Jennings, B. S., M. S. Assistant Professor of Enghsh Mary Nichols, B. S., M. S. ' Assistant Professor of English Nancy Foster, B. A., M. A. Assistant Professor of English WiLHELMINA LoNDON, B. S., M. A. Associate Professor of English Mrs. Stella B. Taylor, B. A., M. A. Assistant Professor of English Mary Clay Hiner, B. S., M. a. Professor of English J. M. Grainger, B. a., M. a. Professor of English Leola Wheeler, B. A., M. A. Professor of Reading and Dramatics Mary E. Peck, B. S., M. S. Associate Professor of History and Social Sciences Martha W. Coulling, L. I. Professor of Fine and Applied Arts Florence H. Stubbs, B. S., M. a. Associate Professor of History and Social Sciences Grace E. Mix, B. S., M. A. Assistant Principal, Campus Training School Supervisor of Kindergarten Leon E. Bell, B. A., M. A. Associate Professor of Education G. W. Jeffers, B. S., M. A. I. Professor of Biology Mrs. Louise R. Fitzpatrick, B. S., M. A. Assistant Professor of Physical Education Mary Barlow, B. S., M. A. Professor of Physical and Health Education M. Boyd Coyner, B. a., M. a. Professor of Education Edith Stevens, M. A., Ph. D. Associate Professor of Biology Alfred H. Strick Professor of Music John P. Wynne, B. A., M. A., Ph. D. Professor of Education ; Director of Teacher-Training Samuel M. Holton, B. A., M. A. Principal of Campus Training School ; Associate Professor of Education Minnie V. Rice Professor of Latin Carrie B. Taliaferro, B. S., M. A. Professor of Mathematics J. E. Walmsley, A. M., Ph. D. Professor of History and Social Sciences Willie R. McKee, R. N. Resident Nurse Sibyl Henry, B. A., M. A. Supervisor, Second Grade, Campus Training School Bessie Gordon Jones, B. S., M. A. Supervisor, Rice Rural Training School Estelle Smithey, B. A. Professor of Modern Languages Susan W. Field, M. D. Resident Physician Helen Draper, B. S., M. A. Associate Professor of Modern Languages Ai ihe faculty meeting on May 5, 1936, the following resolutions were read: As this is the last regular faculty meeting of the session of 1935-36, Dr. Wynne has appointed a committee from the Department of Educa- tion to present at this time for the Department a written expression of our appreciation of the work of Miss Mary P. Jones and Miss Mary D. Pierce, who will terminate at the end of this session their formal connec- tion with the college. We realize that they have rendered excellent, devoted, and untiring service to this college and to the cause of education in their constructive outlook, devoted spirit, kindly helpfulness to students, loyal cooperation with their colleagues, and vital interest in the hfe of the community. Feeling that they are our friends, we know that they will continue to help us with their advice, and we sincerely hope that in their less strenuous activities after retirement they may find a large measure of happiness. We move, as a committee, that a copy of this expression be recorded in the minutes of the Faculty, and that copies thereof be signed by the President of the College and the Secretary of the Faculty and be presented to Miss Jones and Miss Pierce. Grace E. Mix, S. M. HOLTON, M. B. COYNER, for the Committee. ' an at Bonnie Lane OFFICERS Bonnie Lane President Claire Eastman Vice-President Elizabeth Morris Secretary Marjorie Robertson Treasurer SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES Minnie Smith Polly Ware JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES Josephine Quinn Caroline Upshur SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES Charlotte Minton Katherine Roberts Dorothy Buckland Campus League Chairman FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVE Esther Beebe EX-OFFICIO Dorothy Wise... President of the Y. W. C. A. Frances Hudgins ......President of the Athletic Association Martha Hamlet.. President of House Council , Ul4t It is something to be proud of, our Honor System, something to uphold and to cherish. Each member of this Student Body is a Uving part of it and, signing the code of honor, promises to herself and to God that the part which is herself shall bring no discord into the song of friendship, work and play, but only the finest harmony. Wonder how each part can be beautiful when they are so unequally divided? Well, the best of anyone is beautiful, even if it is small enough to seem to lose itself in the crowd. Nothing good is ever lost. Everyone who performs some task nobly, living up to the best that is within her, is creating a feeling that will weave itself into our college life to make it fine. The best — that is what our Honor System calls for. May we keep its spirit always, as a challenge and a guide. Standing, left to right: Upshur, Roberts, Minton, Beebe. Seated, left to right: Buckland, Quinn, Ware, Smilh, Eastman, Lane, Wise, Ha Robertson. et, Hudgins, Morris, Left to right: Shipplett, Lane, Seward, Wise, Montgomery, Plummer. Young Women ' s Christian Association Motto: Not by might, nor by power, but by my spirit, saith the Lord of Hosts. EXECUTIVE OFFICERS Dorothy Wise — President Elizabeth Shipplett — ....Vice-President Nan Seward 5ecre(ar j Isabel Plummer Treasurer Ruth Montgomery Freshman Counselor The Y. W. C. A. is a fellowship of women students and faculty who are seeking full and creative life for themselves and for all people. The Y. W. C. A. declares its purpose to be: We, the members of the Young Women ' s Christian Association of Farmville, unite in the desire to realize full and creative life through a growing knowledge of God. We determine to have a part in making this life possible for all people. In this task we seek to understand Jesus and follow him. •20- COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Dorothy Price _ Membership and Alumnae Margaret Carroll Prayers Virginia Agee Service Marion Pond Church Cooperation Caroline Upshur World Fellowship Virginia Ritchie... Music LiviAN Powell Social Carter Belle Munt Sing Merwyn Gathright Publicity Helen Glass Town Cirls Bonnie Lane.... Ex-Ojficio ADVISORY BOARD Dr. George W. Jeffers Chairman Miss E. Lucile Jennings Miss Mary Nichols M. Boyd Coyner We are reminded that our lives, which we would live fully, are not very simple any more. We are forced to live affected by and affecting the lives of millions of men and women daily. Since our life is one in which we are all bound together, is it possible to live fully except as we live in relation to those to whom we are bound in daily life? Is it possible to live creatively except as we sense in a real way our relation to these complex patterns and currents and put ourselves in tune with the rhythm of life? We can grow only as we identify ourselves with and sense our relation to all the elements in the life of our world. All must work together — finding and sharing life — to build a beautiful world before any of us can be truly rich and creative in our lives. This is the challenge of the Y. W. C. A. to the school and world today. Baclj: ron), left io right: Powell, Munt, Pond, Ritchie, Agee, Gathright, Carroll. Front row, left to riaht: Price, Glass, Upshur. House Council OFFICERS Martha Hamlet President Dudley Allen Vice-President Zaida Thomas Secretary HOUSE PRESIDENTS Dudley Allen Elizabeth Burke Marguerite Blackwell Elsie Dodd Frankie Bryan Rebecca Gillette Virginia Hannah HALL PRESIDENTS Louise Anthony Henrietta Ivers Lucy Baskerville Mary Jackson Sara Beale Bessie Mitchell Mabel Burton Kitty Morrison Margaret Carroll Jennie Rock Helen Callihan Virginia Scanlan Virginia Coleman Mary Frances Simpson Ellen Conyers Marguerite Snell Violet Cross Rose Somers Louise Eubank Elizabeth Watterson Bacli roa, lefi lo righl : Cross, Blackwell, Gillette, Morrison, Hamlet, Rock, Scanlan, Eubank. Front ron , lefi to right: Burton, AntKony, Baskerville, Thomas, Callihan, Somers. BacI rom, left to right: Burke, Snell, Jackson, Ivers, Allen, Conyers, Coleman, Simpson. Front ron., left to right: Mitchell, Jeffrey, Hannah, Carroll, Bryan, Dodd. Click, click, and off go lights throughout all dormitories. The ten- thirty bell has sounded its peal, and the hall and house presidents end the busy day with the familiar phrase, lights out, reminding that all should be asleep. Sleep — never for some girls, when there is anything else to do. They are the girls who yell, play radios too loud during study hour or afterwards, or even wash after light bell, and regret it the next morning, when they go stumbling, sleepy-eyed, to breakfast. What a miserable life they make the hall presidents lead. Of course a gentle reminder is necessary for these girls, and most of the time a call-down follows on its heels. Study hall looms over the heads of just such girls as these. No one likes that. One whole week, a definite place to study, a definite length of time, no talking, no laughing, no letter writing, nothing but deathly silence and bored study. What a miserable life! Besides this duty, the House Council has another one, which we con- sider of equal importance, and that is to know just where they may find the girls, in case Johnnie would call, or Mother would call to give a permission and we were studying in another building or attending a meet- ing elsewhere. Of course these calls would never be got, if it wasn ' t for the House Council. Heartfelt appreciation is extended to this untiring body of hard workers. A desire to cooperate with other organizations, tact, patience, understanding, and thoughtful consideration are just some of the attributes of the House Council. Back roT . left lo right: Miss Mix, Eastman, Miss Royall, Lane, Miss Stubbs, McGloth- lin, Hamlet. Middle TOW, left lo right: Wise, Bean, Gillette, Shipplett, Morns, Thomas. Front row, sealed, left to right: Slater, Dortch, Leonard, Bowles, Baker. Alpha Kappa Gamma To foster and recognize that quality which distinguishes the leader from her followers — this is the two-fold purpose of Alpha Kappa Gamma, national honorary fraternity for leadership. The true leader humbly seeks service, devoting her talents for the good of others. Alpha Kappa Gamma embodies the spiritual virtues of service, modesty, and forgetfulness of self-ambition in the urge to give to its Alma Mater and the individuals with whom it contacts the best it has to give. JOAN CIRCLE Honorary Fraternit}) in Leadership Founded in 1 928 State Teachers College, Farmville, Virginia : ACTIVE MEMBERS Virginia Baker Virginia Bean Mary Bowles Margaret Dortch Claire Eastman Victoria Gillette Jennie Belle Gilliam Martha Hamlet Miss Winnie V. Hiner Bonnie Lane Virginia Leonard Ruth Montgomery Elizabeth Morris Ruth Phelps Isabel Plummer Jane Royall Elizabeth Shipplett Mary Elizabeth Slater Zaida Thomas Mary Harrison Vaughan Louise Walmsley Dorothy Wise ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Miss Mary Clay Hiner Miss Grace E. Mix Miss Olive T. Her Miss Mary Nichols Miss Florence Stubbs HONORARY MEMBERS Miss Lula O. Andrews Mrs. Charles Hall Davis Miss Adele Clark Miss Ellen Glasgow Miss Mary White Cox Mrs. Anna Hyatt Huntington Mr. Archer Milton Huntington Circus Mob scene — pink lemonade — pop corn — confetti, and Will ' s yelling, La-dies and g-e-e-n-tlemen — The circus of course! Barnum and Bailey brought right to our own gymnasium. In rapid succession came various stunts, Martins and the Coys, songs, freaks from all over the vv orld, a political rally, and trained animals. Then came the crowning of the circus queen. What a coronation with two queens to wear the crown! At one end of the gym we saw the junior Black Cat Inn with cokes and cakes; at the other, the senior dance booth with a nickelodeon wailing Organ Grinder ' s Swing. On both sides were games of chance, movie stars, and fortune tellers. And such barkers as each had! Oh! it was a gala occasion without a care in sight, for it was the one evening when for a while we might turn back the hands of time and enjoy again the frivolities of our happy, light-hearted childhood. The Jeep . . . Hillbilly Band Clowns — all of ' em! ... Leaders of the Jazz . . . A couple of old-fashioned girls! -25- Standing, left lo right: McAllister, Vassar, Phelps, McGlolhlin. Seated: Morris, Alsop. Honorary FralernitX! for Scholarship Installed ! 930 Alpha Phi Sigma DELTA CHAPTER State Kathryn Jamison Lloyd Kelly Caroline Alsop Belh Barnard Evelyn Beale Gwendolyn Bell Marguerite Blackwell Edna Bolick Patlie Bounds Florence Bress Charlotte Morton Mary Wanda Porlerfield Dorothy Price Virginia A Kathleen Bailey Elizabeth Ball Ruby Bane Lavelette Glenn (i Bonnie Lane Meriel McAllister Virginia Price Elizabeth Prince Anna Snow Ramsey Ruth Read Lucille Rhodes Sara Buchanan Ethel Burgess Sara Button Louise Chandler Ann Dugger Martha Floyd Thelma Houpe Louise Iva Jones Clara Nottingham Elizabeth Berryman Mary Rives Black MASTER ' S DEGREE Madeline McGlothlin Katharine Milby APPRENTICE DEGREE Louise Foster Mildred Gentry Victoria Gillette Jennie Belle Gilliam Mary Alice Glass Anne Graham Martha Hamlet Edith Hammack Sarah Hayes LeNoir Hubbard Cornelia Jeffress NOVICE DEGREE Virginia Boyd Katherine Boyetle Margaret Britton Nancy Cooley Louise Dejarnette Teachers College, Farmville, Virginia Publication: The News Letter ' Norvell Montague Elizabeth Morris Pattie Jeffreys Doris Miller Elizabeth Roberts Eurlean Rosser Dorothy Rudder Margaret Russell Mary Ann Sanderson Kathleen Sawyer Willis Scott Nan Seward Virginia Whitehead SmitS Brenda Doppelt Livian Powell Virpinia Ritchie Beckie Sandidge Feme Shelton Ruth Phelps Lois Vassar Marguerite Snell David Terry Frances S. Thomas Elizabeth Tyree Edna Walden Elizabeth Wilkerson Dorothy Wright Sidney Yonce Marguerite York Janie Lee Young Lucille Ware Elizabeth Watterson Elizabeth Wilson Virginia Yager Alpha Phi Sigma is a national honorary fraternity for scholarship. It is the only honor society in the college to which freshmen are eligible upon matriculation. Salutatorians and valedictorians of high schools are automatically ehgible for membership. Students in college who make a high scholastic record are also eligible for membership. Standing, left to right: Button, Kelly, Lane, Milby. Seated: Montague, Miss Draper. -27- The STAFF Virginia Bean Editor-in-Chief Elsie Cabell Business Manager ASSOCIATE EDITORS Elizabeth Roberts - Nems Editor Virginia Hannah Editorials Mary Harrison Vaughan Features Minnie Smith ....Socials ASSISTANT EDITORS Doris Miller Literary Mabel Burton Sports Jacqueline Johnson Librarian Elizabeth Carroll Intercollegiate Nervs Virginia Agee Columnist Rotunda REPORTERS Dudley Allen Livian Powell Lillian Anderson Jennie Rock Louise Chandler Kathleen Sawyer Inez Chappeli Nan Seward Mary Joyner Cox Lois Vassar Marian Hardin Helen Reiff Ann Dugger Beckie Sandidge Emma Easley Vivian Womack Vera Ebel Pattie Jeffreys Merwyn Gathright Johnnie Lybrook LeNoir Hubbard Pattie Bounds Berniece Jones Helen Jeffries Madeline McGlothlin Ada Sanford Marguerite Snell — Chief T})pist Assistants: Mary Hubard, Lillian Anderson, Grace Allen Pittard, Lois Vassar, Janie Scaggs, Frances Lyons MANAGERS Ruth Phelps Assistant Business Manager Florence Bress Circulation Manager Virginia Yager .Assistant Circulation Manager Mamie Roberts Assistant Circulation Manager Willis Scott Assistant Circulation Manager Back . ' e i (o rig ii: Ebel, Jeffreys, Johnson, Lybrook. Middle roll), lefl io right: Sanford, Seward, Hubbard, Sawyer, Vassar. Front row, lefl to right: Hannah, Smith, Bean, Roberts, Jones, Vaughan. ■28- To serve as a chronicle of events and as a means of expression of journalistic talent is the purpose of The Rotunda, the weekly news- publication of S. T. C. It fosters such journalistic interests as news and feature writing, headline writing, and makeup, and the business angles of ad-selling and circulation. The close proximity of the printing office initiates those interested in the hnotype and various other phases of newspaper editing and publishing. The Rotunda endeavors to reflect the current attitudes of the S. T. C. campus, as well as to cooperate in spirit with the aims and ideals of students and administration. Its policy is to publish only such news and other articles as are appreciated and welcomed by its readers, avoiding sensationalism, radicalism, and extreme viewpoints which represent small minorities. The editorial staff of The Rotunda attempts to present problems actually felt within the student activities. -.y,i=rsa! Tm : 3 f .2H Ill 1 H B 1 i El r 1 r 7 If Back row, left to righl: Womack, Yager, Roberts, Snell, Miller, Allen. Middle roV), left to right : Phelps, Bress. Burton, Powell, Easley. Front roi , left to right: Reiff, Hardin, Cabell, Pittard, Scott. -29- First row, left to right: Seiber, Moore, McCann. Second row, left to right: Davies, Quinn, Hill, Miss Wheeler, Walker, Plummer. Third row, left to right: Smilh, McGlothlin, Thompson, Rock, Young. Dramatic Club OFFICERS Fletcher Walker President Josephine Quinn yke-President Lelia Hill .— Secretary Madeline McGlothlin Treasurer Miss Leola Wheeler Adviser HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS Marjorie Thompson Acting Kathleen McCann Staging Mildred Davies ) a t u Marion Pond ) Isabel Plummer Costume Janie Lee Young Lighting Marie Moore.... ..Property Virginia Whitehead Smith Business Jennie Rock Room Keeper The Dramatic Club was founded about thirty years ago. It has gradually become larger, including more students who desire dramatic training in college. There are three outstanding purposes of the club: to develop in its members and in the college community an appreciation for the best in drama; to give an opportunity to its members for the development of special talent in any phase of play production; and to serve the college by aiding in the various entertainments put on by classes and organi- zations. There are eight departments in the club, representing the various phases of play production. Weekly departmental meetings are held for the purpose of learning the theory of play production, which is applied in the presentation of many one-act plays and two full length plays throughout the year. During the 1936- ' 37 session the Dramatic Club presented Mary, the Third by Rocheal Crothers and Cradle Song by Gregoris and Mario Martinez Sierra. Another major activity of the Dramatic Club is the annual Southside Virginia Dramatic Tournament for high schools. About fifteen schools compete in the production of one-act plays, a silver cup being given to the winner in the group of larger schools, and another in the group of smaller schools. A lot of work, yes, but there ' s fun in full measure ! •30- Doris Adkins Dorothy Adkins Virginia Agee Frances Alvis Beverley Baptist May Bales Evelyn Beale Sara Melba Beale Wilma Beaton Helen Bell Marguerite Blackwell Ruth Boaz Edna Bolick Elizabeth Booth Pattie Bounds Katherine Boyelle Kitty Brooks Dorothy Buckland Ethel Burgess Mabel Burton Maxine Burks Elizabeth Butler Sarah Button Juanita Callis Kathryn Carlton Elizabeth Carroll Frances Carroll Margaret Carroll Deiha Pope Chamblis Frances Channell Mary Willson Clarke ' Ellen Conyers Mary Joyner Cox Evelyn Crenshaw Ruth Crumley Mildred Davies Erna Dickerson Kitly Dix Anne Dugger Sudie Dunton Marie Eason Margaret Etheridge Caroline Faris Dorothy Fischer Martha Floyd Judith Gathright Frances Gaskins Alpha Lee Garnett Jennie Belle Gilliam Nancy Gray Martha Gwaltney Eleanore Hoag Mary Hale Martha Hamlet MEMBERS Martha Meade Hardaway Betty Hardy Jane Hardy Mildred Harry Betty Harwood Geraldine Hatcher Rose Allen Higginbolham Leiia Hill Annie Watson Holden Musse Hoyer LeNoir Hubbard Frances Hulcheson Cecile Hyde Virginia Epps Irby Frances Irving Virginia Jarman Cornelia Jeffress Helen Jeffries Eugenia Jolly Nora Jones Edith Kaylor Sara Keesee Lou Ella La Fon Susan Lane Nellwyn Latimer Johnny Lybrook Frances Lyons Meriel McAllister Kathleen McCann Martha McCorkle Madeline McGlothlin Martha McKinstry Anna Maxey Katherine Maynard Mary Ellen Mims Norvell Montague Lorena Moomaw Marie Moore Elizabeth Morris Kitty Morrison Elizabeth L. Moss Margaret Motley Carter Belle Munt Kathryn Newman Clara Nottingham Ruby Parson Virginia Lee Pettis Clara Pinckard Isabel Plummer Marion Pond Dorothy Price Margaret Pritchard Elizabeth Prince Josephine Quinn Macon Raine Julia May Raney Eugenia Reeves Elizabeth Roberts Marjorie Robertson Anthelia Robinelte Jennie Rock Anne Hurlt Ross Marguerite Russ Frances Lee Russow Katherine Ryburn Becky Sandidge Ada Sanford Virginia Scanlan Philippa Schlobohm Anne Scott Pauline Scott Ruth Sears Martha Seitz Nan Seward Beverley Sexton Margaret Sheffey JaneMe Shelor Anna Shiflett Elizabeth Sieber Elizabeth Smith Estelle Smith Virginia Whitehead Smith Rose Somers Margaret Stallard Frances Steed Jean Taylor Nancy Taylor David Terry Marjorie Thompson Nan Throckmorton Virgmia Tilman Nan Page Trent Ella Wade Kitty Walden Fletcher Walker Nell Ward Grace Waring Eloise Whitley Eloise Williams Margaret Williams Isabel Williamson Elizabeth George Wilsin Lula Rouse Windham Virginia Woodward Sidney Yonce Janie Lee Young ■MARY THE THIRD -31- Sac roll), left to right: Windham, Baldwin, Hardy. Middle roll), left to right: Powell, Whitley, Minter, Taylor, Andrews, Schlobohm, Raine, Montgomery. Front Toi : Nimmo, Eason. Freshman Commission Hope Minter Chairman Marjorie Nimmo ....Secretary Nancy Taylor. .Treasurer Ruth Montgomery Freshman Counselor Mr. Boyd Coyner Adviser MEMBERS Shirley Andrews Jane Baldwin Marie Eason Elizabeth Hardy Hope Minter Marjorie Nimmo Macon Raine Philippa Schlobohm Nancy Taylor Jean Watts Eloise Whitley Lula Windham EX-OFFICIO Jane Powell The Freshman Commission is composed of twelve girls chosen by popular vote from the freshman class. The purpose of this organization is to bring about a closer relationship between the freshman class and the Y. W. C. A. Many of its activities are closely connected with the work of the Y. W. C. A. The Service Committee of the Y. W. C. A. calls upon the Freshman Commission to help deliver baskets of food and to serve in the soup kitchen at the Training School. Several customs of Farmville originated with this organization, such as the Hanging of the Greens and SunJap Morning Watch. Each year the Commission gives a Japanese Bazaar as a means of obtaining money. This year the Bazaar was given in the form of a Japanese tea, at which unique articles from Japan were sold. t iA man Left to right: Jane Powell, President, Dot Eades, Treasurer; Martha Seitz, Vice-President; Miss Bedford, Class- man; Harriette Vaden, Secretary. First Row Jacqueline Adams Ruby Adams Second Roiv Edith Alphin Third Row Evelyn Bailey Fourth Row Wilma Beaton Fifth Row Lucy Blackwell Frances Alvis Irene Bailey Esther Beebe Ellen Bowen Jane Allen Vivian Anderson Jeanne Allen Louise Allen Martha Scales Allen Virginia Allen Jane Baldwin Eleanor Bell Shirley Andrews Beverley Baptist Helen Bell Nan Armistead Lois Barbee Selma Berry JuHa Ayres Dorothy Bailey Frances Barnes May Bates Ann Billups Edith Bradshaw Doris Brandis Louise Breckinridge Janice Britts Margaret Black Mary Brookfield First Rot) Nancy Bryant Katherine Brosius Elizabeth Bundy Hazel Wood Burbank Second Roiv Mildred Callis Willie Burge Virginia Louise Campbell Alice Burroughs Ruth Cansler Sudie Dunton Third Row Irma Carpenter Edna Church Margaret Carr Jean Clark Dolly Carson Martha Clarke Doris Chesnut Fourth Row Elizabeth Cline Laura Nell Crawley Helen Cline Evelyn Crenshaw Bernice Copley Agnes Crockett Marguerite Costello Fifth Row Katherine Cross Marie Dix Iva Cummings Charlotte Doggett Mary Louise Cunningham Margaret Dowdy Frances De Berry Sarah Drinkard Sally Kerr Dunlap Gwendolyn Dunton Betty Bush -35- First Row Dorothy Eades Marie Eason Margaret Eckford Katherine Edwards Marcie Etheridge Beulah Ettenger Caroline Paris Marion Farley Dorothy Fischer Madeline Fleshman Nancy Fontaine Judith Gathright Second Rotv Louise Faulconer Marguerite Faulconer Alice Ferguson Third Rotv Jeanette Ferguson Dorothy Goodwyn Katherine E. Gray Katherine N. Gray Fourth Row Elizabeth Greig Betty Hardy Eloise Gwaltney Jane Hardy ' Eleanor Haag Dorothy Harman Martha Meade Hardaway Fifth Row Betty Harr Marion Harden Betty Harwood Betty Harrell Dorothy Hastings Helen Byrd Harris Geraldine Hatcher Katherine Harrison Edith Heermance Mildred Harry Ehzabeth Hoge Mary Louise Holland Hazel Holmes Kathryn Howell ■ 36- First RoTv Helen Hoyer Mary Page Huff Margaret James Second Row Chlotilde Jarman Martha Jones Helen Jeffries Sara Justis Agnes Jennings Sara Keesee Brownie Johnson Third RoTV Elizabeth Kent Anna B. Jones Josephine Libby Lou Ella La Fon Elizabeth Lints Warren Land Johnnie Lybrook Ehzabeth Le Grand Fourth Row Martha McCorkle Janet Lemmon Essie Millner Martha McKinstry Hope Minter Mary Mahone Mary Walker Mitchell Catherine Mavor Fifth Row Katherine Moomaw Anna Maxey Nancy Moss Lorana Moomaw Kathryn Newman Ann Moore Marjorie Nimmo Edna Moore Mary Kathryn Nininger Mary Anna Nottingham Patty Orr Mildred Owen Laura Morris Sue Owen -37- First Row Sue Pack Louise Palmer Ella Parks Second Row Isabel Mary Parr Rosalie Perkins Ruby Parson Virginia Lee Pettis Catherine Payne Virginia Policy Katherine Perry Third Row Frances Pope Eugenia Reeves Jane Powell Helen Reiff Lois Powell Ruth Curtis Robeson Macon Raine Fourth Row Anne Hurtt Ross Virginia Savage Marguerite Russ Philippa Schlobohm Frances Lee Russow Anne Scott Ada Sanford Fifth Row Pauline Scott Mary Sue Simmons Rosabel Seay Prince Smith Martha Seitz Thelma Smith Janelle Shelor Myra Smith Micou Sneed Olivia Stephenson -38- First Row Cornelia Story Mary Louise Stoutamire Georgie Stringfellow Second Rcw Mary Catherine Sturgis Rachel Trent Nancy Taylor Virginia Tuck Vera Thomas Harriette Vaden Aubra Thomas Third Row Ella Wade Nell Ward Agnes Waggstaff Grace Waring Fumi Wakayama Frances Warriner Virginia Wallner Fourth Row Kathryn Watkins Eloise Whitley Jean Watts Elizabeth Wilkinson Dorothy Webb Anne Williams Annabel Westcott Fifth Row Margaret Williams Lula Windham Isabel Williamson Ehza Wise Elizabeth Wilson Evelyn Woltz Ora Wilson Vivian Womack Sudie Yager Neva Yancy -39- Bacl( rovi, Ufl to right Bounds, Spencer, Vassar, Allen Seward, Cabell, Rhodes, Price, Lewis. Front ron , left to right Lane, Roberts, York, Glass, Baker Thomas Beorc Eh Thorn Honorary Society in English Founded 1935 State Teachers College, Farmville, Virginia OFFICERS Dorothy Price — President Zaida Thomas .— Vice-President Louise Lewis Secretars Lois Vassar.. Treasurer Carter Belle Munt Corresponding-Secretary Pattie Jeffreys ..Historian There are some of us who have showed unusual interest and ability in creative writing and in literary study. These students compose Beorc Eh Thorn, which is a local honorary society. It was organized for the purpose of promoting and encouraging extra-curricular reading, study, and creative writing in all hterary forms. The members of the society enjoy the stimulus given by individual and group criticism and appre- ciation. -40. Dudley Allen Virginia Baker Elsie Cabell Frances Collie Helen Glass Dorothy Hudson Pattie Jeffreys Lloyd Kelly Bonnie Lane Louise Lewis Mary Adeliene McGlothlin ACTIVE MEMBERS Carter Belle Munt Ruth Phelps Dorothy Price Lucile Rhodes Ehzabeth Roberts Nan Seward Mary Elizabeth Slater Dorothy Spencer Zaida Thomas Lois Vassar Mary Harrison Vaughan Marguerite York FACULTY MEMBERS Miss Nancy Foster Miss Lucile Jennings Mr. James Grainger Miss Wilhelmina London Miss Mary Clay Hiner Miss Mary Nichols Mrs. Stella Taylor Bacl( ron), left lo right: Beale, Yager, Bland, Terry, Prince, Walden, Collie. Front row, Uft lo right: Jeffreys, Buckland, Montague, Miller, Phelps, Black. Sodalitas Latina Colors: Ivory and Gold Flower: Laurel Motto: Excelsior, Publication: Tributum ' OFFICERS Elizabeth Morris President Ruth Phelps Vice-President Sue Baynard Secretary Katherine Milby Treasurer Miss Minnie V. Rice Faculty Adviser MEMBERS Dudley Allen Lois Barbee Sue Baynard Evelyn Beale Frances Collie Jacqueline Davis Sally Dunlap Emilia Ellis Beulah Ettenger Frances Holloway Thelma Houpe Le Noir Hubbard Helen Jeffries Sudi Katherine Milby Elizabeth Morris Charlotte Morton Ruth Phelps Catherine Pilcher Mary Wanda Porterfield Pauline Reid Elizabeth Roberts Dorothy Rudder Jane Saunders Margaret Sheffey Janie Lee Young Margaret Via Yager Who ever heard of a Latin joke? A Valentine party in Latin style? Beautiful Christmas wishes in Latin? And you say the Romans used slang? Why, it ' s incredible! I thought Latin was that dead . . . that prosaic ... Of course you did, but for every mistaken idea, there ' s a cure. If you had such an idea about Latin, or the classics, you ' ll be forgiven. That is, if you ' ll join Sodalitas Latina, the Latin Club. Don ' t hesitate because you are not taking Latin. If ycu are intereste d in Latin, there ' s a place for you. The club meets only once a month, but the accom- plishments of that one meeting!! Lo, it reveals wonderful facts — the modernism of the Romans (would you believe Miss America of 1 936 is copying Miss Ancient Rome ' s hair style?), the origin of many of our holidays, and the fights in the Roman Senate (ours are practically duplicates). And there ' s the beautiful, the immortal love story. . . . That ' s the theme of the play Sodalitas Latina helped put on. ' Tisn ' t idle talk — we really do all these things, and more, in Sodahtas Latina. Back rom. left to right: Holloway, Ellis, Beale, Barnard, Rudder, Collie, Ettenger, Reid, Sheffey, Hubbard. Bell, Barbee, S. Yager, Allen, Porterfield, Roberts, Prince. Middle row, left to right: Miss Rice, Milby, Phelps. Front rom, left to right: Davis, Faulconer, Harden, Morton, Mo Carlton. Houpe, Via, Walden, Shipplett, -42- Back row, left to right: M. McAllister, M. Hoyer, E. Ellis, M. Mims, L. Faulconer, S. Button, N. Seward, H. Harris, P. Ware, V. Pettis, M. Thomas, M. Via. ScconJ ron., hit to right: C. Wood, L. Barbee, M. McCorkle, L, Windham, H. Reiff, A. Wescolt. S. Keesee, J. Cogsdale, M. Woolfolk, E. Greene, F. Collie. Front row, left to right: G. Piltard, J. Saunders, M. Evans, M. Faulconer, M. Black, E. Lewis, M. Black, M. Eckford, M. Etheridge, E. Smith, N. Putney. Le Cercle Fraiicais La Fleur: Fleur-de-lis Les Couleurs: Rouge et bleu La Devise: Noblesse oblige Margaret Black. Martha Floyd LE BUREAU Presidente Ella B. Lewis Vice-Presidente Delha Pope Chambliss. Mary Rives Black.... Pianisie .Secretaire . Tresoriere Made elle Dr LES MEMBRES HONORAIRES Mademoiselle Nichols Mademoiselle Smithey LES MEMBRES Lois Barbee Margaret Black Mary Rives Black Sarah Button Josie Lee Cogsdale Frances Collie Margaret Eckford Emiha Ellis Margaret Etheridge Beulah Ettenger Martha Evans Louise Faulconer Marguerite Faulconer Elsie Greene Helen Byrd Harris Musse Hoyer Sara Keesee Ella B. Lewis The purpose of Le Cercle Francais is to give the French students and those who are interested in the language an opportunity to learn through social contact some songs. Meriel McAllister Martha McCorkle Mary Ellen Mims Virginia Lee Pettis Grace Allen Pittard Nellie Putney Helen Reiff Jane Saunders Nan Seward Elizabeth Smith Mary Frances Thomas Margaret Via Polly Ware Annabel Wescott Lula Windham Catherine Wood Marjorie Woolfolk games, and customs of the French, and to help them gain a fuller understanding and appreciation of the language itself. Kneeling, left to right: Ramsay, S. Beale, Montgomery, Moss, Motley, Kelly, Thomas, Holden, Jeffr Agee, Etter, Jolly, Cover, Smith. Seated, left to right: Greene, Thorpe, Scott, Plummer, Gilliam, Berryman, Padgett, Bolick. Home Economics Club OFFICERS Isabel Plummer ....President Jennie Belle Gilliam .— .Vice-Presidenl Will Scott Secretar ) and Treasurer One bright day some genius was inspired with an idea of corrahng all the girls who seemed to he lost in future drearas. Did they have an eye for this future knowing that the way to a man ' s heart is the trail of hot biscuits? This is good phychology. Then, there ' s always a sock to be darned or a button to be sewed on. Why rot be scientific about this matter? From this nucleus the club evolved and is still evolving. -44- Kneeling, left lo right: M. Beale, Dawson, Graham, Tindall, Bounds, Jones, Hunter, Ficklen, Minion. Putney, Glenn. Sealed, left to right: Murden, Hoge, Bland, Stallard, Anthony, Alsop, Allgood. MEMBERS Virginia Agee Louise Algood Caroline Alsop Anna Leigh Bailey Sara Melba Beale Elizabeth Berryman Rebecca Bland Edna Bolick Ruth Crumley Yetive Dawson Martha Etter Miriam Ficklen Jennie Belle Gilliam Lavellette Glenn Anne Graham Helen Greene Katherine Habel Annie Watson Holden Nancy Hunter Doris Johnson Lucy Walker Eugenia Jolly Louise Jones Anne Kelly Frances Kent India Martin Charlotte Mmton Ruth Montgomery Elizabeth Moss Sarah Motley Mabel Murden Marie Padgett Isabel Plummer Mary Virginia Putney Anna Ramsey Will Scott Virginia Smith Margaret Stallard Frances Thomas Margaret Thorp Elizabeth Tindall Athletic Association Council I wish to express my appre- ciation and thanks to the A. A. Council, Managers of Sports, the Student Body, and Fac- ulty for their cooperation and untiring willingness to work which has characterized this year ' s outstanding athletic achievements. I am proud to have had the opportunity of workmg with so fine a group and hope they will always remember — For when the great Scorer comes To write against our name. It matters not whether we won or lost. But how we played the game. Olive T. Iler, Coach. Sianding : Carroll, Secretary; Miss Iler, Coach. Sealed: Eastham, Vice-President; Gilliam, Treasurer; Hudgins, President. SPORTS MANAGEFIS Firsl row, left to right: Burton, Minor Sports; Phelps, Baseball; Cabell, Tennis; Eastham, Basketball. Second row, left to right; Jarman, Assistant Basketball; Berryman, Field and Track; Bowles, Hockey; Vaden, Assistant Hockey; Smith, Volley Ball. Third row, left to right; Bolick, Lacrosse; Yonce, Swimming; Sears, Assistant Tennis; Burks, Archery. si tvi. o ' t ' . -■ ' •« -46- H,0 Club OFFICERS Frances Hudgins -— — - -..Manager Mary Bowles Business Manager MEMBERS Mary Bowles Cassie Boswell Margaret Britton Virginia Carroll Frances Hudgins Norvell Montague Isabel Plummer Sidney Yonce ADVISER Mrs. Fitzpatrick Swimming has definitely gained a place this year in Farmville ' s world of sports. For the first time it has been represented by a manager on the Athletic Council. This is indeed a notable step. Also, two meets occupy places on the calendar of events. One was held the first of the year with the Freshmen capturing the crown, and the Sophomores receiving honor- able mention. This meet was a carnival in which each class put on a very entertaining stunt. The other one, held in March, was a contest to show individual skill in diving and swimmmg. We are indeed proud of the progress made by swimming this year and are looking forward to even greater achievements next year. Left lo righl : Plummer, Bowles, Boswel Monla e, Carroll, Britton, Yonce, Hudgins Hockey SENIOR SQUAD Top, left to right: Carter, York, Walker, Bowles, Irby, Dortch, Jones, Hudgins. SOPHOMORE SQUAD Boiiom, left to rilht: Burton, West, Badger, Carroll, Ebel, Britton, ButterwortK, Gentry, Coleman, Ball, Hayes, Terrell, Wilkinson. School Starts, and with it comes the game that brirgs out the entire school — the game that starts off our rivalry between classes. Hockey, the first game of the year, is climaxed by the class games that cause an uproar between every class. The seniors are determined to beat the juniors, and the juniors are determined to beat the seniors. Whereas the proud sophs are just compelled to beat the freshmen, thus making the poor things wear rat caps till Christmas. These are thoughts in the minds of the members of the respective teams as they meet on the A. A. field just before Thanksgiving to prove their ability to the school. Squads This year the juniors proved victorious over the seniors — and would you guess it! ! ! Those rats beat the proud sophs, and thus banished their much-hated rat caps. Even though the sophs and seniors emerged with a Httle hurt pride, a good time was had by all, especially by the freshmen and juniors. The colors red and white were lauded with victory, and on goes the rivalry between the colors red and white and green and white. JUNIOR SQUAD Top, left to right: Phelps. Latimer. McAliisler. Ry- burn, Bolick, J. B. Gilliam. McGlothlin, Bailey, Chappell, Mann. FRESHMAN SQUAD Bottom, left to rig ii; Fischer. Gathright. Hardaway, Newman, Crenshaw, Mann, Copley, Vaden, Jarman, Hatcher. Billups. Libby, Keesee. Nimmo. -49- Granddaughters ' Club The Granddaughters ' Club is composed of girls whose mothers have attended this college. It has acquired the name of Granddaughters ' Club from the viewpoint that the school is considered the grandmother and those attending school now, its grandchildren. The purpose of this club is the reviving of old friendships and keeping the alumnae in touch with its present members. We have chosen this year as our project the contribution to the Jennie Masters ' Tabb Fund. OFFICERS Elizabeth Harris President Betty Butterworth ... Caroline Upshur Vice-President Page Nottingham ..Secretary .Treasurer MEMBERS Daughters Mothers Jacqueline Adams Eva Orgain Adams Mary Ehzabeth Badger Edna Roberts Badger Elizabeth Archer Barnard ....Judith Fenner Barnard Frances Barnes .Mattie Blanche Haskins Barnes Eleanor Bell Ethel Arvin Bell Mary Rives Black Mattie Eugenia Bowles Black Edith Owen Bradshaw Frances Owen Bradshaw Ehzabeth Burke Carrie McGeorge Burke Jane Burke Ethel Abbitt Burke Elizabeth Butler Georgia May Miller Butler Alma Butterworth Julia Harris Butterworth Elizabeth Butterworth Julia Harris Butterworth Emily Channell ..Bessie Morris Channell Frances Channell ....Bessie Morris Channell Inez Chappell Janie Staples Chappell Mary Wilson Clark Hazel Thompson Clark Ehzabeth Cline Martha Hoy Chne Helene Chne Martha Hoy Cline Hortense Connelly... Lucy Adams Connelly Nancy Cooley Elizabeth Clark Cooley Mildred Davis... Linda Coleman Davis Mary Denny Anna JoUiffe Denny Elsie Dodd Mary A. Putney Dodd Brenda Griffin Doggett Brenda Griffin Doggett Adelaide Dressier Vedah Watson Dressier Marie Eason. Carrie Rennie Eason Louise Foster Mary Ehzabeth Whitworth Foster Alpha Lee Garnett Susie Crump Garnett Judith Gathright Heath B. Gathright Marie Gill Mamie Woodson (Gill) Stephenson Victoria Gillette ....Evelyn Turnbull Gillette Dorothy Goodwyn Mattie Vaughan Harrison Goodwyn Anne Graham. Rebecca Vaughan Graham Katherine N. Gray Mary S. Wiatt Gray Caroline Gwaltney Bessie McGeorge Gwaltney Elizabeth Harris Sally Lovelace Harris Mary Harvey Mary Baldwin Harvey Sarah Hayes Sallie Cox Hayes Ehzabeth Himes Ruby Berry Himes Frances Hutcheson Frances Graham Hutcheson Daughters Mothers Frances Irving Beulah Johnson Irving Florence Jeffrey Florence Edwards Jeffrey Lois Jenkins.... Grace Howard Jenkins Agnes Jennings Fannie Christian Jennings Frances Kent Era Marshall Kent Elizabeth LeGrand... Lula Drinkard LeGrand Elvira U. Ligon Elva File (Ligon) Farrar Gladys Major ...Velma Hatchett Major Gwendolyn McCormick Edna Houff McCormick Catherine Maynard Cassie Shepherd Maynard Charlotte Morton .Kate Watkins Morton Page Nottingham Sallie B. Rice Nottingham, Jr. Isabel Parr Mary Cash Parr Ruby Parson Virginia A. Fraher Parson Mary Wanda Porterfield Lucile Williams Porterfleld Ehzabeth Rawlings Belle Dunton Rawlings Eugenia Reeves Ruth Clarkson Reeves Virginia Savage Flo-a B. Miles Savage Beverly Sexton... Nina Lockridge Sexton Mary Sue Simmons Hylah Camp Simmons Sylvia Somers.. Winifred Parks Somers Olivia Stephenson Eleanor Daughtrey Stephenson May Terrell Mabel Billups Terrell Margaret Thomas ..Margaret Parish Thomas Nan Throckmorton.... Ola Abbitt Throckmorton Agnes Thompson.... Florence Sledd Thompson Howard Ruth Turner... Ethel Lee Moody Turner Caroline Upshur ....Mary Lucille Snow Upshur Harriette Spencer Vade . Bessie Lee Spencer Vaden Mary Harrison Vaughan Mary T. Turnbull Vaughan Kathryn Watkins Effie Steger Watkins Elizabeth Penn ( Sallie Penn Blackwell Hawthorne Wilkinson.... Linda Hite Wilkinson (grandmothers) Goldie Williams Roberta Alice Hogg Williams, (grandmother) Caroline Willis Carrie Hunter Willis Jean Willis Ruth Hunt Willis Jeannette Wood Lois Jenkins Wood Sidney Yonce Josephine Guy Yonce Delta Theta Alpha Founded 1 936 State Teachers College, Farmville, Virginia CHARTER MEMBERS Virginia Acworth Elizabeth Booth Evelyne Howell Anne Kelly Bess McGlothlin Madeline McGlothlin Marie Moore Marian Pond PLEDGES Edna Bolick Katheryn Carlton Katherine Coleman Edna Walden Katherine Walden Virginia Woodward Marguerite York FACULTY ADVISER Miss Helen Draper PATRONS Miss Alice Carter Miss Mary B. Haynes Miss Lucile Jennings Left to right.- Moore, Howell, Acworth, M. McGlothlin, Miss Draper, Booth, Kelly, B. McGlothlin, Pond. Left to righi: Harris, Treasurer; Agee, Vice-President; Munt, Secretary; M. McGlothlin, President; Miss Roy all. Classman. iimatj Virginia Louise Agee Champagne Orchestras Hamlet-on-a - Merry -Go - Ro Mary Ames Souvenirs Music boxes Lounging paja Margaret Leigh Bailey Desks Autographs Crystal Mary Rives Black Unfinished symphonies Books Open fires Mary Dudley Allen Demosthenes Stone walls j Parchment Annie Leigh Bailey Red apples Evening sandals Hat boxes Martha Florence Bailey Letters Ivory Cosmopolitan Edna Ruth Bolick S launch Presby terianism Weenie roasts Skirts Elizabeth V. Butterworth Ethel Cuthbert Burgess Loving cups Chewing gum Balloons Snapshots Hidden depth White radios Helen Callihan Lampshades Treasure hunts Hot chocolate Juanita Rosalind Gallic Black braids Coffee and doughnuts Indian pottery Lucy Katheryn Carlton Wicker furniture Box lunch Chintz Mary Elizabeth Carroll Suede Tailored suits Grecian urn Delha Pope Chambliss Candlelight Little women Diaries Susie Clark Monograms Sweaters and skirts Skiis Frances Ethel Collie Choirs Eversharp pencils Sunday afternoons Louise Bruce Crowell Penthouses Top hats Corsages Doris Viola Carper Classics Linens After-dinner mints Ruth Emma Chambers EYES Rain coats Open windows Inez Chappell Blazers Hikes Energy Mary Wilson Clark Black and white Arched eyebrows Japanese sandals Mary Joyner Cox Popcorn Smocks Choir Invisible Georgie Ames Custis Egyptian jewelry Tapestries Scarfs 55- Mildred Thornton Davies Patent leather Christmas wrapping paper Midnight feasts Eleanor Laird Dodson Bangs Headlines Intermission Anne Haden Ellis Velvet bows Lace handkerchiefs Miniatures Erna Thornton Dickerson Red chiffon Tango Gleaming garnets Virginia Walker Doughty Lockets Pink rosebuds June brides Richie Odell Ellis Nosegays White rabbits Flirtation walk Katherine Hunt Galusha Jennie Belle Gilliam Pincushions Feature sections Knit suits Proms Candlewick spreads Scented soap Anne Meriwether Graham Prints Galoshes Anne of Green Gables ' Elsie Lorraine Greene Crisp lettuce Boudoir chairs Sunny kitchens Rosalie Nelson Greear Earbobs Irish lace Luncheon sets Mary Anness Harper Magnolia blossoms Place cards Satin quilts Mary Elizabeth Harris Colonial mansions Five o ' clock tea I Send You Red Roses Evelyn Ercelle Hastings Card catalogues Crocheted dresses Geraniums Annie Watson Holden Baby chicks Pink lemonade Powder puffs Anna Hoyer Wooden shoes Cut flowers White mittens Doris Odell Isbell Damask draperies Etchings Furs Mary Baldwin Harvey Masquerade balls Painted finger nails Toboggan Anna Belle Hill Flower gardens Sun bonnets Violins Evelyn Virginia Holmes Hooked rugs Parlors Church music Rose-Marie Turner Hunter Poetry Book-ends Match boxes Katheryn Huff Jamison Rhinestones Telephones Pennants Pattie Armistead Jeffreys Jacqueline Mae Johnson White organdy Candy wrappers Japanese lanterns Compacts New Year ' s Ev Letter-heads Eugenia Barham Jolly Bright lights Sequins Bon Voyage IvYLYN Jordan New coins Parasols Glass straws Susan Anne Lane Vogue Orchids Cocktails in the Kitchen Ella B. Lewis Candy pulls Running cedar Plaids Merill R. McAllister Term papers Squads Marigolds Jean McConnaughey Sail boats Swinging doors Camel ' s hair Nora Field Jones Pilgrim ' s Progress RuiHes Crochet needles Frances Marshall Kent Satin blouses Magazines Silver frames Mary Nellwyn Latimer Oxfords Toasted marshmallows Brick houses Lillian Maxine Lewis Leather belts Hockey sticks Pomegranates Kathleen McCann Sheer hose Monogrammed handkerchiefs Hamburgers Mary Adeline McGlothlin White carnations Jewelry boxes Gold -.N Frances Maxey Football games Dream Girl Telegrams Ruth Montgomery One gardenia Receiving lines While columns NoRVELL Mason Montague Black leather notebooks Circles and squares Spool beds Mary Elizabeth Morris Diplomacy Precious stones Formal banquets ii lifegiy Carter Belle Munt Gilt swords Shannon ' s Hat on the back of her head Alice Marshall Nelson Secrets Buttons Sunday night suppers Annie Pauline Pearson Baby Grands Green cashmere PearU Mary Virginia Pilcher Morning Watch Work baskets Potted plants Grace Allen Pittard Favors Steak frys Red slippers Mabel Murden Cameo Waxed floors Ruffled aprons Eleanor Katherine Nuckols Flannel robes Boxing matches Fancy dress Ruth Naomi Phelps Meetings Trophies Cap and gown Clara Elizabeth Pinckard Keys Roll books Demi-tasse Isabell Tannahill Plummer HANDS Cigarette ad Black velvet LiviAN Adkerson Powell Mary Virginia Putney Tinsel Good Housekeeping Week-ends Finger waves Roanoke on Thanksgiving Day Tea sets Josephine Quinn Afghans Scrapbooks Cedar chests Elizabeth Roberts Door knockers Chapels Acorns Ellen Elizabeth Rucker Trellises Honeysuckle Vespers Jessie Katheryn Ryburn Starched collars Leather watch bands Envelopes Pela Lane Read Tapering candle Sun parlors Novels Marjorie Lee Robertson Chimes Figurines Taffeta Margaret Lacy Russell Fresh green grass Elevators Lighted fountains Elizabeth Deane Saunders Beads Paint brushes Polka dots Virginia Elizabeth Scanlan Willis Shields Scott Lohengrin ' s Prelude Churchill Downs Oltermans All- American Violets Sirens Ethel Ruth Sears Signet Rings Red leather chairs Stadiums Mary Elizabeth Seiber Pastels Bracelets Bungalows -60- Nan Cuthbert Seward Minuets Doilies Perfume bottles Katherine Gay Steiffen Dancing feel Mess jackets Lipstick Frances Saville Thomas Blue stockings Tea and cakes Needlework Nannie Page Trent Hot buns Wool blankets Kerchiefs Lois Randolph Vassar Marble Memorandums Midnight oil Elkanah Simpson Menus Sun-tan Slot machines Mildred Marie Stone Files Pigskin gloves Conventions Margaret Rebekah Thomas Jatzen bathing suits Olympics Speeding roadsters Caroline Crowder Upshur Age of Innocence ' Spinning wheels Red checkered curtains Mary Harrison Vaughan Cotton candy Packages tied with red ribbo Interviews Catherine Whitney Walden Marjorie Frazer Woolfolk Evening bags Soft lights Frostoria Lady-fingers Limeades Evening sandals Janie Lee Young Zippers Coney Island Punch bowls Back row, left to righl: Nelson, Pittard, Noltingham, Agee. Middle roB), left to righl: Dortch, Moseley, Mallory. Front ron ; Lane, Bowles. Pan-Hellenic Association OFFICERS LuciLE Moseley — ... President Margaret Pittard ..- -- Vice-President Margaret Dortch Secretary Page Nottingham ..— ...Treasurer Alice Nelson.... . ' . Program Chairman Virginia Agee Publicity Chairman Miss Grace E. Mix Adviser OFFICIAL ROLL Sigma Sigma Sigma Mu Omega Alpha Sigma Alpha Pi Kappa Sigma Gamma Theta Alpha Sigma Tau REPRESENTATIVES Mary Bowles Sue Mallory Margaret Dortch Virginia Agee Susan Lane Charlotte Rice Alice Nelson Lucile Moseley Jean Willis Margaret Carroll Page Nottingham Margaret Pittard ALTERNATES Jennie Belle Gilliam Miriam Ficklen Louise Anthony Elizabeth Smith Virginia Leonard Fraces Bryan The purpose of the Pan-Hellenic Association is to establish standards of excellence along every line of sorority endeavor: as an organization, as a factor in school, as a force in the lives of graduate members; to furnish a forum for the discussion of all matters of interest to sororities; to define a code of sorority ethics; to regulate bid day; to pass and enforce rushing rules ; and to serve as a court of appeal in the case of all Pan-Hellenic difficulties. As social functions, the Pan-Hellenic Association gives three significant functions. In the fall the organization sets aside a special time for an open forum discussion; in the winter quarter, a tea or musical program is given ; and, in the spring, installation of officers is the important event. Bacl( row, lefl lo right: Anthony, Ficklen, Bryan, Carroll. Middle roll), lefl to right: Rice, Willis, Leonard. Front roji) : Gilliam, Smith. Bacl( roll), left to right: Hubard, Harris, Plummer, Willis, Throckmorton, Hayes, Montgomery. Middle row, left to right: Fagg, Sellman, Gillette. Front roll), left to right: Pierpont, Seward, Gilliam, Dortch, Bowles, Jolly, Thomas, Kelly, B. Butterworth, West. Sigma Sigma Sigma ALPHA CHAPTER Founded 1898 State Teachers College, Farmville, Virginia Publication: ' The Triangle SORORES IN COLLEGIO Virginia Bean Maude Beckham Margaret Britton Mary Bowles Elizabeth Butterworth Army Butterworth Sara Button Mary Joyner Cox Margaret Dortch Ann Dugger Emma Easley Vera Ebel Victoria Gillette Jennie Belle Gilliam Sarah Hayes Elizabeth Harris Frances Hudgins Mary Hubard Katherine Irby Caroline Virginia Epes Irby Eugenia Jolly Lloyd Kelly Virginia Kite Kathleen McCann Ruth Montgomery Carter Belle Munt Nellie Pierpont Isabel Plummer Will Scott Nancy Sellman Nan Seward Anna Crump Shiflett Minnie Smith Zaida Thomas Nan Throckmorton Nan Page Trent Lucille Ware Selma West PLEDGES Jane Burke Ruth Emma Chambers Bruce Crowell Betty Fagg Betty Hardy Elizabeth Hardy Jane Hardy Helen Byrd Harris Frances Irving Sara Keesee Martha McCorkle Virginia Polley Ada Sanford Lula Windham SOROR IN FACULTATE Miss Pauline Camper SORORES IN URBE Irving Armstrong Mary Richardson Lancaster Margaret Armstrong Mabel F. Putney Betty Shields Brumfield FACULTY ADVISER Miss Pauhne Camper HONORARY MEMBERS Mrs. George Richardson Miss Mabel Culkin PATRONS C. A. Allen Mrs. V. P. Paulette Willi: Mr Mrs. C. B. Crute Mrs. S. W. Watkins Back ' ■ I . ' = ' ' 0 right: Ware, Trent, Beckham, Shiflett, K. Irby, Smith, Eas- ley, V. E. Irby. Middle T0T : Scott, Bean. Front roll), left to right: Vaughan, Mc- Cann, Cox, A. Butterworth, Britten, Kile, Ebel, Dugger, Button, Hudgins. ACTIVE CHAPTERS Alpha — State Teachers College, Farmville, Va. Kappa — Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. Zeta— Buffalo S. T. C, Buffalo, N. Y. Iota — Colorado S. T. C, Greeley, Colo. Lambda — Indiana S. T. C, Indiana, Penn. Mu— Kirksville S. T. C, KirksviUe, Mo. Mu— S. T. C. Warrensburg, Mo. Xi — Northwestern S. T. C, Alva, Okla. Omicron — Michigan S. T. C, Zpsilanti, Mich. Pi — S. T. C, Emporia, Kan. Rho — Florida S. T. C, Tallahasee, Fla. Tau — New Mexico Normal School, Las Vegas, N. Mex. Upsilon — East Central S. T. C, Ada, Okla. Chi — Kansas S. T. C, Pittsburg, Kan. Psi — Marshall College, Huntington, W. Va. Sigma — Western S. T. C. of Colorado, Gunnison, Colo. Alpha Alpha— Concord S. T. C, Athens, W. Va. Alpha Gamma — Kansas S. T. C, Hays, Kan. Alpha Delta — Drexal Institute, Philadelphia, Penn. Alpha Epsilon — Northwestern Missouri S. T. C, Mary- ville. Mo. Alpha Zeta — Louisiana S. T. C, Natchitoches, La. Alpha Eta — College of Ed., Butler University, Indian, Ind. Alpha Theta— Radford S. T. C, East Radford, Va. Alpha Iota — Northwestern S. T. C, Tahlequah, Okla. Alpha Kappa — Fairmont S. T. C, Fairmont, W. Va. Alpha L ambda — Harris Teachers College. St. Louis, Mo. Alpha Mu — Southwestern Louisiana Institute, Lafayette, La. Alpha Mu — Southern Illinois S. T. C, Carhandale, 111. Alpha Xi— S. T. C, Whitewater, Wis. -65- Sealed, left to right: Raper, Saunders, Bounds, Doughty, Wall, Nelson, Lane, Maxey. SlanJing, left to right: Upshur, Pitlard, Harvey. Alpha Sigma Alpha ALPHA CHAPTER Founded 1901 State Teachers College, Farmville, V irginia Publication: The Phoenix SORORES IN COLLEGIO Louise Anthony Mary Elizabeth Badger Pattie Bounds Elsie Cabell Delha Pope Chambliss Mildred Davis Virginia Doughty Mary Harvey Frances Alvis Jane Baldwin Anne Billups Louise Breckinridge Alice Burroughs Annie Watson Holden Jacqueline Johnson Susan Lane Frances Maxey Alice Nelson Grace Allen Pittard PLEDGES Marie Eason Caroline Paris Janet Lemmon Mary Mahone Harriet Moomaw Dorothy Raper Elizabeth Rawlings Katherine Roberts Jane Saunders Mary Elizabeth Slater Caroline Upshur Nancy Wall Louise Walmsley Virginia Lee Pettis Amy Powell Anne Hurtt Ross Rosabel Seay Anne Scott ADVISER IN FACULTATE Miss Grace B. Moran SORORES IN URBE Mrs. R. H. Catlin Mrs. W. J. Sydnor Mrs. Southard Shields Katherine Watkins PATRONS Miss Mary Clay Hiner Miss Mary E. Peck Miss Winnie Hiner Mrs. J. E. Walmsley Dr. J. E. Walmsley -66- ACTIVE CHAPTERS Alpha — State Teachers College, Farmville, Va. Alpha Alpha — Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. Alpha Beta — State Teachers College, Kirksville, Mo. Alpha Gamma — State Teachers College, Indiana, Penn. Beta Beta — State Teachers College, Greeley, Colo. Gamma Gamma— State Teachers College, Alva, Okla. Delta Delta — Ohio University, Athens, Ohio. Epsilon Epsilon — State Teachers College, Emporia, Kan. Zeta Zeta — State Teachers College, Warrensburg, Mo. Eta Eta — State Teachers College, Pittsburg, Kan. Theta Theta — Boston University, Boston, Mass. Iota Iota — Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa. Kappa Kappa — Temple University, Philadelphia, Penn. Lambda Lambda— The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. Mu Mu — State Normal College, Ypsilanti, Mich. Nu Nu — Drexel Institute, Philadelphia, Penn. Xi Xi — University of California, Los Angeles, Calif. Omicron Omicron — State Teachers College, Kent, Ohio. Pi Pi — State Teachers College, Buffalo, N. Y. Rho Rho — Marshall College, Huntin gton, W. Va. Sigma Sigma — Western State College, Gunnison, Colo. Tau Tau — Kansas State Teachers College, Hays, Kan. Phi Phi — State Teachers College, Maryland, Mo. Chi Chi — Butler University, Indianapohs, Ind. Psi Psi — State Teachers College, Natchitoches, La. Omega Omega — San Diego State College, San Diego, Calif. Sealed, lefl to right: Cabell, Roberts, Rawlings, Holden, Davis, Chambliss. Standing, left to right: Anthony, Badger, Slater, Johnson. Gannna Theta Founded 191] State Teachers College, Farmville, Virginia Fourth row, standing, left to right: Jack- son, Butler, Wilson, Waite. Third row, left to right: Hutcheson, Buchanan, C. Nottingham. Second row, left to right: Young, Willis, Miss Stubbs, Dodson, Wicks First row, left to right: Yonce, Stallard, P. Notlingham. SORORES Virginia Baker Sara Buchanan Elizabeth Butler Mildred Davies Martha Glenn Davis Eleanor Dodson Sue Eastham Kathryn Fitzgerald Ann Galusha Katherine Galusha Alpha Lee Garnett Mary Jackson Frances Hutcheson Virginia Leonard IN COLLEGIO Mary Louise McCullough Evelyn Montgomery Clara Nottingham Page Nottingham Catherine Pilcher Beverley Sexton Elizabeth Shipplett Virginia Whitehead Smith Margaret Stallard Marjorie Wicks Jean Willis Elizabeth George Wilson Sidney Yonce Margaret Young 68- c- |I1 5J PLEDGES May Bates Helen Jeffries Marjorie Nimmo Georgie Stringfellow Mary Catherine Sturgis Harriette Vaden Isabel Williamson Eliza Warwick Wise SORORES IN URBE Mrs. Ruth Coyner Mrs. Carrie Galusha Mcllwaine Mrs. Mildred Dickenson Davis ADVISER IN FACULTATE Miss Florence Stubbs PATRON Mrs. John Willis Fourth row, slarjding, left to right: Shipplett, Baker, Cover, K. Galusha. Third roll!, left to right: Sexton, Eastham, McCullough, Pilcher. Second row, left to right: Smith, A. Galusha, Davis, Tyree. First row, left to right: Garnell, Leonard. Davies. Mu Omega Founded 1925 State Teachers College, Farmville, Virginia SORORES IN COLLEGIO Virginia Agee Marguerite Blackwell Claire Eastman Miriam Ficklen Nancy Gray Elsie Greene Martha Hamlet Rose Marie Hunter Katherine Hurt Bonnie Lane Nellwyn Latimer Sue Mallory Elizabeth Morris Dorothy Price Julia May Raney Lucile Rhodes Marjorie Lee Robertson Elizabeth Seiber Dorothy Tillett Marjorie Woolfolk Standing, left to right: Latimer, Lane, Blackwell, Ficklen. Sealed, left to right: Easlman, Hunter, Miss Wheeler, Mallory, Gray, Morris. ■70- Standing, left io right: Agee, Robertson, Hamlet, Greene, Woolfolk, Hurt, Tillett. Seated, left to right: Seiber, Price, Rhodes, Raney. PLEDGES Doris Brandis Elizabeth Carroll Eleanor Haag Martha Meade Hardaway Betty Harr Lou Ella La Eon Macon Raine Helen Reiff Frances Lee Russow Jean Taylor SORORES IN URBE Mrs. Howard Cook Mrs. James Fretvvell FACULTY ADVISER Miss Leola Wheeler HONORARY MEMBER Mrs. W. C. Fitzpatrick PATRONS Mrs. L. E. Hubbard Mrs. Harry Candler SlanJing, left io right: Cralle, Clark, Miss Her, Jones, Bailey, Sears, Hardy. Sealed, lefl to righl: Wise, Crumley, Rice, Floyd, Moseley, Dodd, Higgin- botham. Pi Kappa Sigma ALPHA EPSILON CHAPTER Founded 1 928 State Teachers College, Farmville, Virginia Publication: The Laurel SORORES IN Annie Leigh Bailey Gwendolyn Bell Dorothy Buckland Elizabeth Burke Mary Willson Clark Katheryn Cox Elizabeth Cralle Ruth Crumley Elsie Dodd Martha Floyd Francis Gaskins Rose Allen Higginbotham Elizabeth Himes COLLEGIO Henrietta Ivers Katheryn Jamison Bernice Jones Margaret Long Charlotte Minton Lucile Moseley Margaret Pritchard Josephine Quinn Charlotte Rice Ruth Sears Elizabeth Smith Virginia Tilman Dorothy Wise Margaret Carr Dorothy Fades Ann Hardy Elizabeth Kent Catherine Maver PLEDGES Essie Millner Mary Katherine Nininger Sue Owen Phihppa Schlobohm Annabel Westcott SOROR IN FACULTATE Miss Jane Royall SORORES IN URBE Miss Mary Diehl Mrs. Archie Paulette ADVISER IN FACULTATE Miss Olive T. Her PATRONS Mrs. H. T. Stokes Mrs. J. T. Thompson ACTIVE Alpha — Michigan State Normal College, Ypsilanti, Mich. Beta — Northwestern State Teachers College, Alva, Okla. Zeta — State Teachers College, Indiana, Penn. Eta — Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. Iota — Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia, Kan. Kappa — Southeastern State Teachers College, Durant, Okla. Lambda — Central Missouri State Teachers College, Har- risonburg, Mo. Mu — Colorado State Teachers College, Greeley, Colo. Nu — East Central State Teachers College, Ada, Okla. Xi — University of Ohio, Atkins, Ohio. Omicron — Marshall College, Huntington, W. Va. Pi — Northeast Missouri State Teachers College, Kirksville, Mo. Rho — State Teachers College, Buffalo, New Y-ork. Sigma — Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa. Tau — State Teachers College, Chico, Calif. Phi — University of California, Los Angeles, Calif. CHAPTERS Chi — Spearfish Normal School, Spearfish, S. C. Psi — Kent College, Kent, Ohio. Omega — University of Southern California, Los Angeles, Cahf. Alpha Alpha — Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Auburn, Ala. Alpha Beta — Kansas State Teachers College, Pittsburg, Kan. Alpha Gamma — Detroit Teachers College, Detroit, Mich. Alpha Delta — Louisiana State Teachers College, Natchi- toches, La. Alpha Epsilon — State Teachers College, Farmville, Va. Alpha Zeta — Western State College, Gunnison, Colo. Alpha Eta — James Miliken University, Decatur, 111. Alpha Theta — John B. Stetson University, DeLand, Fla. Alpha Iota — Butler College of Education, Indianapolis, Ind. Alpha Kappa — Harris Teachers College, St. Louis, Mo. Alpha Lambda — Wittenberg College, Springfield, Ohio. Alpha Mu — Fort Hayes College, Hays, Kan. ALUMNAE CHAPTERS Detroit, Michigan Los Angeles, California Cincinnati, Ohio Denver, Colorado Buffalo, New York Huntington, West Virginia Chicago, Illinois St. Louis, Missouri Greeley, Colorado Youngstown, Ohio Standing, left lo right: Minton, Himes, Long, Quinn, Cox, Pritchard, Bell, Burke. Sealed, lefl to right: Buckland, Royall, Smith, Gaskins, Tilman, Ivers. Alpha Sigma Tau ZETA TAU CHAPTER Founded 1898 State Teachers College, Farmville, Virginia Publication: The Anchor SORORES IN COLLEGIO Margaret Bailey Doris Isbell Mary Ethel Barnes Pattie Jeffreys Frances Bryan Lois Jinkins Mabel Burton Margaret Pittard Margaret Carroll Virginia Smith Adelaide Dressier Buena Vista Speake , Merwyn Gathright Gay Stieffen Mary Anness Harper Frances Thomas Anna Hoyer Agnes Thompson Le Noir Hubbard Frances Williams PLEDGES Bonnalyn Avery Evelyn Bailey Selma Berry Cassie Boswell Frances Carroll Marguerite Costello Alice Gayle Ferguson Helen Hoyer Johnnie Lybrook Laura Morris Jeanne Nichols Louise Painter SORORES IN FACULTATE Miss Virginia Bedford Miss Mary Nichols SOROR IN URBE Mrs. Edward Smith ADVISER IN FACULTATE Miss Virginia Bedford PATRONS Mrs. A. T. Gray Mrs. J. D. Morton Mrs. C. A. Rice Maude Rives Seated, left to right : Thomas, Carroll, Smith, M. Bailey, M. Gathright. Standing, left to right: Barnes, Hubbard, Miss Bedford, Bryan, Pittard, Dressier, Jinkins. Seated, left to right: Boswell, Thompson, Stieffen, Isbell, Harper, Jeffreys. Standing, left to right: Hoyer, Speake, Burlon, Williams. ACTIVE CHAPTERS Alpha — Michigan State Normal College, Ypsilanti, Mich. Delta — State Teachers College, Indiana, Pa. Zeta — Lock Haven State Teachers College, Lock Haven, Pa. Eta — Kent State College, Kent, Ohio. Theta — Wayne University, Detroit, Mich. Iota — Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia, Kan. Lambda — Temple University, Philadelphia, Pa. Nu — State Teachers College, Greeley, Colo. Omicron — Concord State Teachers College, Athens, W. Va. Pi — Harris Teachers College, St. Louis, Mo. Rho — Southwestern Teachers College, Durant, Okla. Sigma — State Teachers College, Buffalo, N. Y. Zeta Tau — State Teachers College, Farmville, Va. Upsilon — State Teachers College, Conway, Ark. ALUMNAE CHAPTERS Grand Rapids, Michigan Detroit, Michigan Buffalo, New York Youngstown, Pennsylvania St. Louis, Missouri Greeley, Colorado Altoona, Pennsylvania Johnstown, Pennsylvania Beckley, West Virginia Norfolk-Portsmouth, Virginia Debate Club OFFICERS Anthelia Robinette - — - President Dudley Allen Vice-President Lucille Rhodes — - Secretary Nora Jones... Treasurer JuANITA Callis Debate Counselor MEMBERS Dudley Allen Lillian Anderson Florence Bress Elizabeth Bounds Juanita Callis Margaret Dortch Victoria Gillette June Gills Martha Hamlet Mary Anness Harper Nora Jones Evelyn Kreger Anna Snow Ramsey Janie Lee Young Lucille Rhodes Mamie Roberts Anthelia Robinette Eurlean Rosser Margaret Russell Ruth Sears Rose Somers Isabel Sprinkle Mildred Stone Marguerite Snell Marjorie Thompson Grace Waring Vivian Womack The Debate Club trains students for intercollegiate debates and public speaking contests. The record in debate and oratory has been outstanding during the past few years. Members of the club were delegates to the Grand Eastern Tournament held at Winthrop College, Rock Hill, S. C, on April 8, 9, and 1 0. In recent years representatives have rated high in the South Atlantic Forensic Tournament. Left to right: Jones, Allen, Robinette, Callis, Rhodes. Pi Kappa Delta National Honor Forensic Fraternity VIRGINIA ALPHA CHAPTER Chartered 1928 Publication: The Forensic MEMBERS Dudley Allen Victoria Gillette Juanita Callis Isabel Sprinkle Marjorie Thompson FACULTY Mr. S. M. Helton, Jr. Dr. J. E. Walmsley HONORARY MEMBER Dr. J. L. Jarman MASCOT Mary Marie Holton OFFICERS Dudley Allen — - President Isabel Sprinkle... — - Vice-President Marjorie Thompson — - -- Secretary Juanita Callis — - Treasurer Pi Kappa Delta is a national forensic honor fraternity. It is the largest of the societies in this field. The Virginia Alpha chapter is one of the one hundred and four chapters in thirty-four states. It recognizes those girls who do outstanding work in debate and oratory in the Debate Club. Members of Pi Kappa Delta represented Farmville at the Na- tional Pi Kappa Delta Convention held at Johnson City, Tennessee, on April 2nd and 3rd. During the past two years Agnes Bondurant and Margaret Pollard, alumnae, and Dudley Allen have won the highest honor in Pi Kappa Delta and are eligible to wear diamond keys of the fraternity. Left to righil: Gillette, Callis, Allen, Thompson, Sprinkle. • 77- First roll!, leit io right: Jeffreys, Mims, Goodwyn, Ball, Waring, Hopkins, Tilman, Callis, Glass, Wise, Pond, Bryan, Boswell. Second row, left to right: Steed, Powell, Hoyer, Somers, Black, Davis, Robeson, Saunders, Phelps, Owen, Bradshaw, Moomaw. College Choir OFFICERS Helen Glass — ...President Marian Pond — - Secretary Ruth Phelps Treasurer Polly Wall — — — - - Librarian MEMBERS Elizabeth Ball Gwen Bell Mary Rives Black Cassie Boswell Edith Bradshaw Katherine Brosius Rosemary Brown Frankie Bryan Elizabeth Burke Emily Channell Frances Channell Agnes Crockett Bruce Crowell Mildred Davis Yetive Dawson Martha Etter Katherine Fitzgerald Lelia Fulton Helen Glass Evelyne Howell Pattie Jeffreys Grace Waring Sara Keesee Elvira Ligon Leah Marsh Katherine Moomaw Charlotte Morton Rachel Moseley Ruth Phelps Marian Pond Virginia Price Macon Raine Helen Reiff Ruth Curtis Robeson Deane Saunders Rose Somers Frances Steed Virginia Tilman Virginia Tuck Polly Wall Annabel Wescott Eloise Whitley Ora Wilson ' -tiW i firs ron , lefi to right: Marsh, Whitley, Keesee, E. Channell, F. Channell, LeGrand, Tuck, Pearson, Fuhon, Morton, Brosius, Reeves. Second row, left to right: Moseley, Glenn, Westcott, Raine, Etier, Burke, Gwalhney, Crowell, Wilson, Rieff, Ryburn, Ligon. The College Choir was organized for the purpose of developing an appreciation in the higher forms of choral work, oratorio, selections from well-known operas, and standard works from the basis of activity. It is one of the outstanding organizations of the school and lends its efforts in an expressive way for the many and varied programs which are calendared each year. This year the annual concert included Alma Milstead, National Broadcasting star and soloist, Broadway Tabernacle Church; Paul Cartwright, ' celloist of the National Symphony and the Richmond Symphony, and Luther A. Richman, tenor. State Director of Music in Virginia. 79- First roni, left to right: Carter, Bell, Robertson, Phelps, E. Channell, F. Channell, Smith, Boaz, Powell. Second roTu, left to right: Crockett, Carson, Gaskins, Carter, Williams, Baptist, Bryant, Robeson, Wilson. Third row, left to right: Denny, Gathright, Upshur, Hardy, Price, Ettenger, Ferguson, Foster, Ball, Brosius. Fourth row, left to right: Phillips, Ellis, Candler, Thomas, Pilcher, Hoge, Ward, Holmes, Jones, Connelly, Collie, Etter, Bass, Holmes, Westcott, Reeves, Waring. Fifth row, left to right: Justis, Copley, Harry, Hyde, Allen, Land. Choral Club OFFICERS Ruth Phelps President Emily Channell ._.. Secretary Elizabeth Ball Treasurer GwEN Bell Librarian Martha Scales Allen Nancy Armistead Annie Bass Beverly Baptist Elizabeth Ball Wilma Beaton Gwen Bell Nancy Bryant Ruth Boaz Hazel Wood Burbank Emily Channell Juanita Carson Grace Cobb Frances Collie Bernice Copley Violet Cross Martha Denny Elsie Dodd Vera Ebel MEMBERS Richie Ellis Beulah Ettenger Alice Gayle Ferguson Louise Foster Judith Gathright Jane Hardy Mildred Harry Elizabeth Himes Elizabeth Hoge Evelyn Holmes Hazel Holmes Cecil Hyde Rose Allen Higginbotham Vera Jacobs Deane Jones Frances Gaskins Warren Land Ruby Parson Frances Phillips Ruth Phelps Virginia Pilcher Jane Powell Virginia Price Eugenia Reeves Marjorie Robertson Agnes Sale Mary Sue Simmons Estelle Smith Mary Louise Stoutamire Frances Stephens Mildred Stone Aubra Thomas Carohne Upshur Virginia Walker Nell Ward Frances Williams The purpose of the Choral Club is to act as a medium of preparation for part singing, eventually leading to membership in the College Choir. It also promotes and fosters the singing of hymns as an aid to chapel service. Membership in the Choral Club is largely drawn from the Freshman and Sophomore classes. Orchestra OFFICERS Mary Elizabeth Sieber ....President Sue Baynard Vice-President Virginia Ritchie. Treasurer and Librarian MEMBERS Bernice Copley Geraldine Hatcher Martha Grainger Mildred Lancaster Frances Philips Eloise Whitley Anna Shiflett Mary Reeves Black Sudie Yager Elizabeth Le Grand Lucy Lancaster Luckin Bugg Mary Suidaer Mary Grainger Dorothy Fischer Nelly Davis The orchestra aims high in having as its purpose To perfect music, the greatest of the arts. One of our most prized possessions is the orchestra, v hich cooperates with the Dramatic Club, and all other social and religious organizations. Probably the girls in the orchestra are most vividly remembered for their outstanding performances at Founder ' s Day and Commencement, when they play classical and semi-classical music. Standing, left to right: Shiflett, Richie, Graham, S. Yager, Mary Grainger, Miss Purdom, Martha Grainger, V. Grainger, Black, Fischer. Seated, left to right: Wise, Baynard, D. LeGrande. E. LeGrande, Davis, V. Le- Grande, Whitley, Lancaster. Beta Pi Theta Fonde 1926 PI ZETA Fonde 1930 LES MEMBRES Agnes Bondurant Elise McMillion Margaret Carroll Edith Hammack Lois Vassar Bonnie Lane Meriel McAllister LES MEMBRES HONORAIRES Mile. Estelle Smithey Mile. Helen Draper Mile. Mary Nichols This year Beta Pi Theta sponsored the annual French- Spanish Bazaar. On February 1 5 Miss Coulling ' s art room was gayly decorated with valentines which we surprisingly discovered bore intriguing salutations in languages not our own. Our money was changed as we entered for that of France and Spain, and all purchases were made through this foreign exchange. In addition to valentines there were handkerchiefs, bonbons, bibelots, and dolls in French and Spanish costumes for sale. Old France and Spain seemed to return to us for a moment as we looked at the bright costumes around us and listened to the singing of the old folk songs. We went to a sidewalk cafe of the Rue de la Paix where sandwiches, tea, and hot chocolate were served. After an entertaining guignol show, we found that the afternoon had flown. Reluctantly we had our money changed to good American coins and found ourselves back in S. T. C. with memories of a pleasant afternoon. Left to right: McMillion, Lane, Carroll, Bondurant, McAllister, Miss Draper, Hammack, Vassar. Standing, left to right : Phelps, Swift, Miss Rice, Clark, Dr. Walmsley. Sealed, left to right: Morris, Buchanan, Milby. Sigma Pi Rho Honorary Fraternity in Latin VIRGINIA ALPHA CHAPTER Instituta Novembri MCMXXIX Sara Buchanan Carmen Clark Elise McMillion Katherine Milby SOCII Elizabeth Morris Ruth Phelps Mary Swift Miss Minnie V. Rice Dr. J. E. Walmsley SOCIUS HONORATUS Mr. J. M. Grainger The particular business and object for which this fraternity was formed is the fostering of love of the classics, the inculcating of the ideals of scholarship, and the promotion of training for teachers in Latin. In order to aid in the accomplishment of these aims, Sigma Pi Rho with the help of Sodalitas Latina presents three times yearly a publica- tion. The Tributum, containing articles of especial interest to lovers of the classics. -83- Pi Gamma Mii OFFICERS Margaret Dortch President Virginia Acworth Vice-President Virginia Hannah Secretary) Zaida Thomas Treasurer Ann Galusha... Reporter MEMBERS Virginia Acworth Lloyd Kelly Dudley Allen Louise Lewis Martha Bailey Bess McGlothlin Virginia Bean Jean McConnaughey Doris Carper Norvell Montague Ehzabeth Carroll Nellie Pierpont Ruth Crumley Marion Pond Martha Glenn Davis Dorothy Price Margaret Dortch Lucille Rhodes Claire Eastman Marjorie Robertson Ann Galusha Deane Saunders Virginia Hannah Anne Scales Katherine Hurt Frances Smith Kathryn Jamison Zaida Thomas Nora Jones Catherine Walden Louise Walmsley FACULTY MEMBERS Mr. M. B. Coyner Miss Grace Moran Mr. S. M. Holton, Jr. Dr. J. E. Walmsley Standing left lo righi: Thomas, Pond, Bean. Seated, left to right: Mr. Holton, Galusha, Acworth, Dortch, Hannah, Crumley, Price. •84- Standing, left to right: Kelly, Montague. Seated, left to right : Davis, Lewis, Rhodes, Eastman, McGlothlin, Hurt, CBrroll, Robertson. It is the purpose of the Virginia Gamma Chapter of Pi Gamma Mu to recognize those students who have shown outstanding abihty and interest in Social Science, to instill in their minds a scientific attitude toward all social questions, and to build up an interest for further work in science. Our annual Mardi Gras is also sponsored by Pi Gamma Mu. Lovely ladies in swishing Spanish skirts and lacy mantillas make up the court. Costumes of all descriptions made a medley of color, and the affair is one of gaiety, music, laughing faces, and dancing feet. Fifih ram, left lo right: Gibson, Chambers, Berryman, Dix, BuHerworth. Fourth row, left to right: Fischer, J. B. Gilliam, Coleman, Boiick, Adam Third ram, left to right: Phelps, Chappell, Carroll, McConnaughey. Second rovi, left to right: Jarman, Eastham, Mann. First roni, left lo right: E. Gilliam, Hudgins, Burton. Basketball Season 1936-1937 Frances Hudgins Captain Sue Eastham Manager Chlotilde Jarman Assistant Miss Olive T. Iler Coach VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD Ruby Adams Elizabeth Berryman Edna Boiick Mabel Burton Alma Butterworth Virginia Carroll Inez Chappell Ruth Chambers Cassie Coleman Marie Dix Sue Eastham Dorothy Fischer Pat Gibson Jennie Belle Gilliam Ellen Gilliam Frances Hudgins Chlotilde Jarman Evelyn Mann Jean McConnaughey Ruth Phelps Virginia Smith It ' s here! ! It really is! ! ! What??? Why basketball sea- son ! Remember that game last year between Harrisonburg and Farmville?? That really was a swell game, and we must work hard and beat them this year. Such things were whispered around in the locker rooms as girls dressed for basketball practice. Girls who were determined to make S. T. C. ' s team the best ever. It was such girls that made up S. T. C. ' s varsity squad. They elected as their captain Frances Hudgins, who has played four years on the team. Then basketball season began with games between such schools as Blackstone, Wingate, N. C, Lynchburg College, William and Mary, and Harrisonburg, and our girls emerged undefeated! Sue Eastham, manager of basketball, who has arranged S. T. C. ' s schedule, also plays on the team and has charge of class games. The class games were played off on February 1 4, with red and white again proving victorious. Miss Iler, coach of all athletics at Farmville, coaches and supervises all prac- tices and has led Farmville ' s team to many victories. Ray! Rah! Blue and White!!! Varsity team. Left to right: Burks, Blankenship, Keesee. Archery Season, 1936- ' 37 Maxine Burks - - Manager Cassie Coleman - Assistant Manager Whiz, bang — here an arrow, and there an arrow. In fact, you will find them almost everywhere — near the athletic field. Robin Hood would never stand a chance among the fair damsels who participate in that out- standing game of hitting the spot. Maxine Burks, manager of archery, has done a great deal to promote interest in archery, and she has proved very successful. The Freshmen are especially fond of the game, and with all the upperclassmen, the A. A. field is quite crowded on the days when archery practices are held. Another of our girls, Ruth Phelps knows how it ' s done, and has acquired that certain thing that causes her to hit the spot every time. We advise a game of archery to help mend the love-torn heart. After all, we do hke to think we are tops, and in this little game we can hit without being hit back, if we know how it ' s done ! Maxine is ready to make cupids out of all of S. T. C. ' s fair maidens, so let ' s all get going — On to the A. A. field — It ' s the day for archery practice ! ! ! ! -87- Chi Baker Rice Slater Hurt Bowles 5 idu etAanaUUei The girls pictured hereafter have been chosen from the student body for their sterling qualities of leadership. It is felt among the members of this body that these girls have helped to make this year ' s cause a pleasant and also worthwhile one. They forgot them- selves to help others and, in order that you may never forget them, we are happy to remind you of . . . Ai., tif (P awieJ i roitiuc J— am ,=Jja ' catkiA i U ' ue Z : yl id ' ctka -T am.let --■ L LtaLit f iia d aket f y 1 iaJieune 1 1 c K Utklut i LtaLma {L ezn ' f i,- K lai ' cc i aUi m.ai Bacl( ron , left to right: Somers, Anderson, Graham, Roberts. Middle ron), left to right: Dr. Simkins, Vaughan, McGlothlin, Mr. Grainger, Montague. Front row, left to right: Seward, Dugger. The Farmville Quarterly Review STUDENT STAFF Mary Harrison Vaughan .— Chairman NoRVELL Montague Literary Editor Katherine S. Roberts Assistant Literary Editor Bess McGlothlin Business Manager Anne Graham Assistant Business Manager Lillian Anderson Ann Dugger Nan Seward Rose Somers FACULTY COMMITTEE Mr. J. M. Grainger, Chairman Miss Ottie Craddock Miss Brownie Taliaferro Miss Lucile Jennings Mr. T. A. McCorkle Dr. F. B. Simkins The Farmville Quarterly Review was established on this campus in the spring of 1936. In the fall of 1936, subscriptions to the magazine became a part of the campus fees of this college, thus placing a copy of the publication in the hands of each student three times a year. The purpose of the Quarterly Review is to encourage creative writing among students and to keep the school conscious of the literary accom- plishments of graduate members. .Tt Back rott, left lo right: Irby, York, Clark, Bean. Front roTp, left to right: Cox, Bowles, Dorlch, Glass. Or chests Honorary Dance Club Purpose: To Further the Art of the Dance FACULTY ADVISER Mrs. Louise R. Fitzpatrick OFFICERS Katherine Irby..- President Marguerite York Secretary-Treasurer Margaret Thomas Costume Chairman ACTIVE MEMBERS Virginia Bean Helen Glass Mary Bowles Katherine Irby Susie Clark Margaret Thomas Chic Dortch Marguerite York Mary Joyner Cox INACTIVE MEMBERS Virginia Leonard Frances Hudgins Ann Peple HONORARY MEMBER Dorothy Wise 100- Rose Somers NoRVELL Montague. Martha Gwaltney Frances Hudgins Evelyn Holmes Berniece Jones Jacqueline Johnson Lucile Moseley Margaret Bailey Maxine Burks Emily Channell Mary Chappell Mary Joyner Cox Helen Callihan Alice Elder Letty Bagwell Frances Bradshaw Frances Bryan Rosemary Brown Elizabeth Butler Army Butterworth Katherine Cox FACULTY MEMBERS Miss Grace E. Mix Miss Mary B. Haynes Miss Sibyl Henry Miss Georgia Norris Miss Ida Penny The Association of Childhood Education is a national organization composed of nursery -school, kin- dergarten, and primary teachers, and others who are interested in the education of young children. It con- cerns itself with the conservation of child life through a better under- standing of children and through providing all possible opportunities for their development — physically, intellectually, emotionally, socially, and morally. Association of Childhood Education OFFICERS — President Emily Channell — Vice-Presidenl CAROLINE UpsHUR .— Mary B. Haynes Faculty Adviser MEMBERS Norvell Montague Frances Maxey Virginia Pilcher Grace Allen Pittard Dorothy Robertson Pela Read ..Secretary . Treasurer Eunice Chernault Audrey Culpepper Kitty Dix Emma Easley Louise Foster Elizabeth Hardy Margaret Russell Katherine Ryburn Elizabeth Smith Rose Somers Virginia Scanlan Caroline Upshur NEW MEMBERS Gwen Humphreys Margaret Jung Virginia Kemp Rachel Moseley Kitty Morrison Amy Powell Julia M. Raney Dot Raper Elizabeth Rawlirgs Maud Rives Kitty Roberts Julia Rowe Nancy Wall Marjorie Woolfolk Rebecca Glenn Clara Pmckard Fay Barrow Juanita Callis Helen Gage Nancy Sellman Dorothy Scott Kitty Waite Marjorie Wicks Frances Williams Peggy Young Standing, left to right: Montague, Mi! Haynes, Somers, E. Channell. Sealed: Upshur. 101 Lan. Top row, left to right: Mallory, Secretary and Treasurer; Mr. McCorkle, Adviser; Smith, President. Bottom rom, left to right: Bowles, Leader; Montgomery, Business Manager. NEW MEMBERS Jacqueline Adams Dorothy Adkins Doris Adkins Mary Elizabeth Badger Beverley Baptist May Bates Esther Beebe Ann Billups Louise Breckinridge Elsie Cabell Virginia Carroll Ruth Emma Chambers Bruce Crowell Elsie Dodd Dorothy Eades Marie Eason Margaret Etheridge Nancy Fontaine Frances Gaskirs Judith Gathright Jennie Belle Gilliam Martha Meade Hardaway Ann Hardy Betty Hardy Jane Hardy Helen Byrd Harris Betty Harwood Lloyd Kelly Sara Keesee Martha McCorkle Bess McGlothlin Madeline McGlothlin Essie Millner Hope Minter Anne Moore Marjorie Nimmo Mary K. Nininger Virginia Lee Pettis Margaret Pittard Virginia PoUey Jane Powell Dorothy Price Macon Raine Ada San ford Ann Scott Phil Schlobohm Ruth Sears Rosabel Seay Nancy Sellman Anna Shiflett Prince Smith Micou Snead Nancy Taylor Elizabeth Tyree Harriette Vaden Margaret Williams Caroline Willis Lula Windham Eliza Wise Sidney Yonce mmm m Mary Bowles (right). Leader, W. S. Hoppstetler (left). Moonlight and ecstasy mingled with sequins and old gold mean Fall Cotillion. Those who have never been to one of these affairs, await the fall dance with eager anticipa- tion; while those who have previously enjoyed the fun hope to recapture some of the joy that stands out in their memory from the years past, as it is our formal opening dance. This is one occasion that, if the roll were called, all would be present. This year the University of Virginia Cavaliers furnished the season ' s latest swing music, and as the dance fell on Hallowe ' en — there was really quite a cel- ebration. Both the Cotillion Club dances are the most formal Farm- ville has, and it ' s usually a special date that gets asked to these. In the spring it ' s Stardust — hyacinth blue, filmy chiffon, and corsages of fragile spring flowers, while that happy carefree feeling that somehow fills the air m spring pervades the atmosphere. There ' s a touch of sadness here as the seniors, for the last time, march in the figure. But this sad- ness sweetens our memories, and the many smiles, shining eyes, and light hearts make the all-too-short hours swiftly pass. •« mKPH«w -St: f. t Left lo right: Hayes, President; Dodd, Treasurer; Miss Moran, Classman; Nottingham, Secretary; Ebel, Vice- President. 7 L avh.antote Sue Adams St. Albans, West Virginia Y. W. C. A.: Freshman Commission, 1 ; Athletic Association. Doris Adkins Danville, Virginia Dramatic Club; Cotillion Club; Y. W. C. A. : Freshman Commission, Social Committee; Athletic Association. Lillian Anderson Covington, Virginia A S Choral Club, 1 ; Le Cercle Fran ais, 1 ; Debate Club; FarmvilleQuarlerl Review. Staff Member. Annie Ruth Baird Savedge, Virginia Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Ruby Kent Bane Vernon Hill, Virginia A S Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Lucy Baskerville McKenney, Virginia Cotillion Club; House Council: Hall Pr idem, 2; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Dorothy Adkins Danville, Virginia Dramatic Club; Cotillion Club; Y. W. C. A.: Social Committee; Athletic Association. Louise M. Allgood Boydton, Virginia Home Economics Club; Y. W. C. A, Athletic Association. Louise Anthony Danville, Virginia A S A; r Fan - Hellenic Council; House Council: Hall President, 2; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Elizabeth Ball Salvia, Virginia Dramatic Club; College Choir; Choral Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Mary Ethel Barnes Boykins, Virginia AST Cotillion Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Jacqueline Beal Scottsville, Virginia Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 105- Evelyn Christian Beale Smithfield, Virginia A 4 2 ; Beorc Eh Thorn Dramatic Club; Sodaiilas Latina; Baptist Student Union; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Gwendolyn Bell Washington, North Carolina n K 2; A $ 2 College Choir; Choral Club; Cotillion Club; May Court, 2; Campus League; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Margueritte a. Blackwell Roanoke, Virginia M Q; A 2 Dramatic Club; CotilHon Club; Student Standards Committee, 1,2; House Coun- cil: House President, 2; Y. W. C. A.: Membership Committee, 2; Athletic Association. Louise Borden Front Royal, Virginia Cho Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Pattie Alston Bounds Norfolk, Virginia A 2 A; r ; A 2; Beorc Eh Thorn Dramatic Club, 1, 2; Debate Club, 2; Campus League, 2; Student Standards Committee, 1, 2; RolunJa Staff: Re- porter; Y. W. C. A.: Membership Com- mittee, 1, 2; Athletic Association. Virginia Carolyn Boyd Susan, Virginia A 2 Y. W. C. A. ; Athletic Association. Sara Melba Beale Smithfield, Virginia Dramatic Club; Home Economics Club; Baptist Student Union; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Elizabeth Warren Berryman Surry, Virginia Home Economics Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association; Field and Track Manager, 2. Ruth Elizabeth Boaz Stuart, Virginia Dramatic Club; Choral Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Elizabeth Bounds West Point, Virginia Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Helen Bowman Riverton, Virginia Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Catherine Boyette Newsoms, Virginia A 2 Y. W. C. A. ; Athletic Association. -106- Frances Bradshaw Rice, Virginia Choral Club; Association of Childhood Education; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Helen Marie Briggs Whaleyville, Virginia Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Kathleen Hawenton Brooks Clarksville, Virginia Dramatic Club; Cotillion Club; Y. W. C. A.; Freshman Commission, Treasurer, 1 ; Athletic Association. Dorothy Buckland Roanoke, Virginia n K 2; Beorc Eh Thorn Dramatic Club; Cotillion Club; Campus League; Student Standards Committee; Student Day Committee; Student Coun- cil : Freshman Representative ; Y. W. C. A.: Prayers Committee, 1 ; Athletic Association. Jane Burke Appomattox, Virginia Granddaughters ' Club; Cotillion Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Elizabeth Butler Norfolk, Virginia r 6; r ' Dramatic Club; Granddaughters ' Club; Association of Childhood Education; May Court, 2 : House Council : Hall President, 1; Y. ' W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Florence Bress Norfolk, Virginia A 2 Le Cercle Fran ais; Debate Club; Ro- tunda Staff: Assistant Circulation Man- ager, 1. Circulation Manager, 2; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Margaret Britton Waverly, Virginia Cotillion Club; H.O Club; Y. W. C. A.: Membership Committee; Athletic Association. Frankie Bryan Cre ve, Virginia A 2 T Pan-Hellenic Council, 2; College Choir; Choral Club; Orchestra; Cotillion Club; Association of Childhood Education; House Council: House President, 2; Y. W. C. A.: Music Committee, Chairman; Athletic Association. Elizabeth Burke St. Stephens, Virginia n K 2 College Choir; Choral Club; Grand- daughters ' Club; Cotillion Club; Campus League; House Council: House Presi- dent; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Mabel Burton Richmond. Virgmia A :: T Dramalic Club; Monogram Club; House Council: Hall President, 2; RotunJa Staff: Sports Editor. 2; Y. W. C. A.: Membership Committee; Athletic Associa- tion: Varsity Basketball Team, 1,2; Class Basketba ' .l 1 earn. 1 ; Manager Minor Sports, 2. Alma Harris Butterworth De ' Vl itt, Virginia Granddaughters ' Club; Cotillion Club: Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association: Class Hockey Team, 1 , 2. 107- Sarah Lewis Button Farmville, Virginia S 2 S; A 2; r Dramatic Club; Le Cercle Franjais; Cotil- lion Club; Y. W. C. A.: Freshman Commission, I ; Town Girls Commillee, f ; Church Cooperative Committee, 2. Virginia Carroll Rocky Mount, Virginia Cotillion Club; H=0 Club; May Court, 2; Chapel Committee; Athletic Association: Secretary, 2, Varsity Tennis, 1, 2, Varsity Basketball, 1, 2. Katharine A. Coleman Norfolk, Virginia Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Ellen Conyers Chester, Virginia Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Kathryn L. Cox Norfolk, Virginia n K 2 Cotillion Club; Association of Childhood Education; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Margaret Hannah Critcher Roxboro, North Carolina Dramatic Club; Cotillion Club; Y. C. A. ; Athletic Association. W. Jane Frances Carroll Portsmouth, Virginia Dramatic Club; Y. W. C. A.: Prayers Committee; Athletic Association. Louise Chandler Virgilina, Virginia A 2 College Choir; Choral Club; Rolunda Staff: Reporter, 2; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Virginia H. Coleman Boydton, Virginia Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Lucille Cover Elkton, Virginia Home Economics Club; Cotillion Club; House Council; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Elizabeth Norment Cralle Farmville, Virginia n K 2 Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Ida Catherine Crockett Tangier, Virginia Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. 108- Evelyn Jane Crockett Tangier, Virginia Y. W. C. A. ; Athletic Association. Ardayre Culpepper Portsmouth, Virginia Association of Childhood Education; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Louise P. DeJarnette Clarkton, Virginia A 2 Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Elsie Christine Dodd Richmond, Virginia n K 2 Choral Club; Cotillion Club; House Coun- cil: House President, 2; Class Treasurer, 2; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Adelaide Dressler Intervale, Covington, Virginia A 2 T; r College Choir; Granddaughters Club; Baptist Student Union; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Ida Mabel Drumheller Gladstone, Virginia Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Violet Zadie Cross Whaleyville, Virginia Choral Club; House Council: Hall Pn ident, 2; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Yetive Dawson Saxe, Virginia College Choir; Home Economics Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Catherine Dix White Stone, Virginia Dramatic Club; Association of Childhood Education; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Brenda G. Doggett Windsor, Virginia Granddaughters ' Club; Y. W. C. A. Athletic Association. Beatrice Driskill Drakes Branch, Virginia Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Ann Dugger Farmville, Virginia 2 2 2; A 2 Dramatic Club; Magazine Staff: Literary Editor; Rotunda Staff: Reporter, 2; Y. W. C. A.: Town Girls ' Committee, 2; Athletic Association: Varsity Tennis Team. Mary Emily Dunton Nassawadox, Virginia Cotillion Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Doris Eason Roanoke, Virginia Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Vera Ebel Richmond, Virginia Choral Club; Cotillion Club; May Court, 2; Rotunda Staff: Reporter; Class Secre- tary, 1, Class Vice-President, 2; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Lucille English Oldham, Virginia Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Louise Eubank Chase City, Virginia Choral Club; House Council: Hall Pv ident, 2; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Betty Fagg Elliston, Virginia Cotillion Club; Y. W. C. A. Athletic Association. Emma Virginia Easley South Boston, Virginia 2 2 S Cotillion Club; Association of Childhood Education; Rotunda Staff: Reporter; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Dorothy Eaton Princess Anne, Virginia Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Blanche Ellis Gasburg, Virginia Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Martha Carolyn Etter Rising Sun, Maryland College Choir; Choral Club; Home Economics Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Martha Evans Meredithville, Virginia Granddaughters ' Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Miriam Vannerson Ficklin Richmond, Virginia M Q Pan-Hellenic Council, 2; Chapel Commit- tee; Home Economics Club; Cotillion Club; Virginian Staff: Assistant Pho- tographic Manager, 2; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. no- Martha Floyd Hilton Village, Virginia Dramatic Club; Le Cercle Frangais, Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Jessie Estelle Foutz Roanoke, Virginia Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Helen Elliott Gage Hampton, Virginia Association of Childhood Education; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Frances Gaskins Suffolk, Virginia Dramatic Club; Choral Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Marie Gill Crozet, Virginia Granddaughters ' Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Nancy Holley Gray Roanoke, Virginia M fi Dramatic Club; Cotillion Club; Y. W. C. A.: Freshman Commission, Chairman, 1 , Membership Committee, 1 ; Athletic Association. Louise Foster Lynchburg, Virgmia A 3 Choral Club; Granddaughters ' Club; As- sociation of Childhood Education; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Julia Furnival Orange, Virginia Cotillion Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Alpha Lee Garnett Richmond, Virginia r e Dramatic Club; Granddaughters ' Club; Cotillion Club; Class Treasurer, 1 ; Y. W. C. A.: Sing Committee, 2; Athletic Association. Mildred Gentry Yancey Mills, Virginia A i: ; r Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Rebecca Gillette Courtland, Virgmia Cotillion Club; House Council, 2; Y. W. C. A.: Membership Committee; Athletic Association. Helen Greene Staunton, Virginia Home Economics Club; Y. W. C. A. Athletic Association. -Ill Caroline Gwathmey Walkerton, Virginia College Choir; Choral Club; Le Cercle Frangais; Granddaughters ' Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Janice Hart Norfolk, Virginia Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Dorothy Lynn Hatcher Salem, Virginia Home Economics Club; Y. W. C. Athletic Association. Dorothy Henderson Saltville, Virginia Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Elizabeth Himes Roanoke, Virginia Choral Club; Granddaughters ' Club ; Cotil- lion Club; Y. W. C. A.: Publicity Com- mittee; Athletic Association. Marie Bowen Hoge Bland, Virginia Dramatic Club; Home Economics Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Elizabeth Hardy Kenbridge, Virginia Cotillion Club; Association of Childhood Education; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Frances Hastings Blackstone, Virginia Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Sarah Hayes Hilton Village, Virginia 2 2 2; A 4 S Granddaughters ' Club; Cotillion Club; Class President, I, 2; Y. W. C. A.: Freshman Commission, Ex Officio, I ; Athletic Association. Rose Allen Higginbotham Tazewell, Virginia n K S Dramatic Club; Choral Club; Sodalitas Latina; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Neyra Hines Gretna, Virginia Y. W. C. A. ; Athletic Association. Frances Holloway Smithfield, Virginia Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Le Noir Walton Hubbard Crewe, Virginia A S T; A S; Beorc Eh Thorn Dramatic Club; Sodalitas Lalina; Grand- daughters ' Club; Rotunda Staff: Reporter, 2; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Margaret Hunter Richlands, Virginia Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Frances Hutcheson Lexington, Virginia Dramatic Club; Granddaughters ' Club; Cotillion Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Frances J. Irving Portsmouth, Virginia 2 S S Dramatic Club; Granddaughters ' Club; Y. W. C. A. ; Athletic Association. Mary Gibbon Jackson Richmond, Virginia r e Cotillion Club; House Council: Hall Pri ident, 2; Y. W. C. A.: Freshman Coi mission, 1 ; Athletic Association. Cornelia Jeffress Boydton, Virginia A i; Dramatic Club; Y. W. C. A.: Member- ship Committee, 2, Service Committee, I ; Athletic Association. GwEN Humphrey Cedar Bluff, Virginia Association of Childhood Education; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Nancy Louise Hunter Richlands, Virginia Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Virginia Epes Irby Farmville, Virginia Dramatic Club; Cotillion Club; Y. W. C. A.: Town Girls ' Committee; Athletic Association. Henrietta Ivers Newport News, Virginia n K 2 Cotillion Club; House Council. 2; Y. W. C. A.; Fresliman Commission. 1 ; Athletic Association. Ruth Mason James Richmond, Virginia Dramatic Club; Student Council: Fresh- man Representative; Y. W. C. A.: Social Committee; Athletic Association. Florence Jeffrey Arvonia, Virginia Home Economics Club; Granddaughters Club ; Cotillion Club ; House Council : Hall President, 2; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Lucy Thomas Jeffries Shacklefords, Virginia Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Dean Jones Charlotte, Virginia Choral Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Edith Kaylor Appalachia, Virginia Dramatic Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Virginia Kemp Hopewell, Virginia Cotillion Club; Association of Childhood Education; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association, Elvira M. Ligon Keysville, Virginia College Choir; Choral Club, 1; Grand- daughters Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Mary Louise McCullough Lanes, South Carolina Cotillion Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association: Class Volley Ball Team, 1. Dorothy Johnson Alberta, Virginia Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Margaret Ping Jung Norfolk, Virginia Association of Childhood Education; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Anne Walden Kelly Warrenton, Virginia A e A Home Economics Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Virginia Kite Culpeper, Virginia Cotillion Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Gwendolyn McCormick. Elkton, Maryland randdaughters ' Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Elizabeth McIntosh Farmville, Virginia Cotillion Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Leah Marsh Miskimon, Virginia College Choir; Choral Club; C. A.; Athlelic Association Baseball Team, 1. Y. W. Class Doris Ruth Miller Winston-Salem, North Carolina House Council; Rolunda Staff: Literary Editor; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Charlotte Mae Minton Roanoke, Virginia n K r Home Economics Club; Cotillion Club; Student Council: Sophomore Representa- tive; Virginian Staff: Assistant Business Manager. 2; Y. W. C. A.: Publicity Committee; Athletic Association. Charlotte Morton Drakes Branch, Virginia College Choir; Sodalitas Latina; Grand- daughters ' Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Margaret Motley Chatham, Virginia Dramatic Club; Home Economics Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Marie Padgett Lynchburg, Virginia Home Economics Club; Y. W. C. A. Athletic Association. Catherine Maynard Williamsburg, Virginia Dramatic Club; Granddaughters ' Club; Cotillion Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Mary Ellen Mims Luray, Virginia r Dramatic Club; College Choir; Le Cercle Fran ais; Virginian Staff: Assistant Art Editor. 2; Y. W. C. A.: Publicity Com- mittee, 1,2; Athletic Association. Kitty Morrison Newport News, Virginia Dramatic Club; Association of Childhood Education; House Council: Hall Presi- dent, 2; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Elizabeth Moss Alexandria, Virginia Dramatic Club; Home Economics Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Clara Nottingham Eastville, Virgmia re; A 2 Dramatic Club; Class Secretary, 2; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Louise Crockett Painter Draper, Virginia XZ T; T Y. W. C. A.: Advertising Committee; Athletic Association. Perle Elizabeth Panton One Bank, Virginia Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Catherine Pilcher Midland, Virginia Sodalitas Latina; Cotillion Club; Y. W. C. A.: Athletic Association. Amy Powell Wachapreague, Virginia ASA Cotillion Club; Association of Childhood Education. Margaret Pritchard Hilton Village, Virginia n K :s Dramatic Club; Le Cercle Frangais; Cotillion Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Nellie Putney Farmville, Virginia •cle Frangais; Y. W. C. A. Athletic Association. Dorothy Rarer Hanover, Virginia A 2 A Cotillion Club; Association of Childhood Education; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Nannie Mae Parker Cartersville, Virginia Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Mary Wanda Porterfield Newport, Virginia Sodalitas Latina; Granddaughters ' Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Virginia Louise Price Meherrin, Virginia College Choir; Choral Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Fannie Mae Putney Guinea Mills, Virginia Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Julia May Raney Goldsboro, North Carolina Dramatic Club; Choral Club; Association of Childhood Education; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Elizabeth Rawlings Bird ' s Nest, Virginia Granddaughters ' Club; Cotillion Club; Association of Childhood Education; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. -116- Jean Gardner Rawls Franklin, Virginia Y. W. C. A.; Athlelic Association. Virginia Ritchie Ocean View, Virginia Orchestra; Y. W. C. A.: Cabinet, Chaii man of Music ; Athletic Association. Katherine S. Roberts Nassawadox, Virginia A 2 A; r ' ' arazine Staff: Assistant Literary Editor; Student Council: Sophomore Representa- tive, 2; Virginian Staff: Assistant Lit- eiary Editor, 2; Y. W. C. A.; Athlelic Association. Jennie Rock Lynchburg, Virginia Dramatic Club; House Council: Hall President, 2; Rotunda Staff: Reporter, 2; Y. W. C. A.: Social Committee; Athlelic Association. EURLEAN RoSSER Pamplin, Virginia A S Debate Club; Y. W. C. A. Association. Athletic Dorothy Viola Rudder Brookneal, Virginia A 2 Sodalitas Latina; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Althea Malissa Reed Troutville, Virgmia Y. W. C. A.; Athlelic Association. Maude Rives McKenney, Virginia A Z T Cotillion Club; Association of Childhood Education; Y. W. C. A.; Athlelic Association. Mamie Scott Roberts Madisonville, Virginia Dramatic Club; Association of Childhood Education; Debate Club; Rotunda Staff: Assistant Circulation Manager; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Mary Eleanor Rodgers Faber, Virginia Le Cercle Francais; Y. W. C. A. Athletic Association. Mary Julia Christian Rowe Norton, Virginia Association of Childhood Education; Y. W. C. A.; Athlelic Association. Mary Ann Sanderson Birds Nest, Virginia A 2 Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Associalio 117- Beckie Sandidge Amherst, Virginia A 2 Choral Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Kathleen Sawyer Princess Anne, Virginia A S; Beorc Eh Thorn Sodalitas Latina; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Nancy Sellman Scarsdale, New York Cotillion Club; Association of Childhood Education; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Ellen F. Skillman Victoria, Virginia Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Associat E. Elizabeth Smith Farmville, Virginia Dramatic Club; Le Cercle Fran(;ais; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Lucy Finch Smith Chase City, Virginia Granddaughters ' Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Jane Beale Saunders Newport News, Virginia A 2 A Dramatic Club; Le Cercle Fran ais; Sodalitas Latina; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Jane Scaggs Fincaslle, Virginia Rotunda Staff: Typist, 2; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Beverley Sexton Hamlet, North Carolina Dramatic Club; Home Economics Club, 1; Granddaughters ' Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Mary Francis Simpson Success, Virginia Choral Club; House Council: Hall Pres- ident; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Lucy E. Smith Dillwyn, Virginia Y. W. C. A. ; Athletic Association. Margaret Hill Smith Chase City, Virginia Granddaughters ' Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. -118- Virginia Whitehead Smith Princess Anne, Virginia r 9; r ; A 2 Gamma Psi: President, 2; Dramalic Club: Assistant Business Manager, 2; Cotillion Club; Y. W. C. A.: Publicity Commit- tee, I; Athletic Association: Varsity Bas- ketball Squad, 1, 2, Class Baseball Team, I, Volley Ball, Manager. Marguerite H. Snell Phenix, Virginia Dramatic Club; Debate Club; House Council: Hall President, 2; Rotunda Staff: Chief Typist; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. IsABELLE Sprinkle Buchanan, Virginia n K ii Debate Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Sarah Frances Steed Meredithville, Virginia Dramatic Club; College Choir; Y. C. A.; Athletic Association. Inez Sykes Boykins, Virginia Orchestra; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Jean Taylor Lexington, Virginia Dramatic Club; Choral Club; Cotillion Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Virginia Winston Smith Dumbarton, Virginia AST Home Economics Club; Y. W. C. A. Athletic Association. BuENA Vista Speake Luray, Virginia AST Dramatic Club; College Choir, I ; Asso- ciation of Childhood Education; Y. W. C. A.: Prayers Committee, 1,2; Athletic Association. Margaret Stallard Fairfield, Kentucky r e Dramatic Club; Home Economics Club; Cotillion Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Mary Sullenberger Monterey, Virginia Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Annie Laurie Taylor Oak Hall, Virginia Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. David Williams Terry Newport News, Virginia A j 2 ; Beorc Eh Thorn Dramatic Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. -119- Margaret Ruth Thorp Norfolk, Virginia Home Economics Club ; Campus League ; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Marjorie Thompson Kimball, West Virginia n K A Dramatic Club; Debate Club; Class Of- ficer: Vice-President of Freshman Class, 1; Y. W. C. A.: Committee Member, Sing, 2; Athletic Association. Dorothy Tillett Newport News, Virgmia M a iUion Club; Y. W. C. A.: Social Committee ; Athletic Association. Virginia Reed Turner Blackstone, Virginia Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Kathleen Twyford Hopeton, Virgmia Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Catherine Waite Culpeper, Virginia r e Cotillion Club; Association of Childhood Education; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Montine Warmack Roxboro, North Carolina Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Mary Frances Thomas Skipwith, Virginia Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Nan Withers Throckmorton New York, New York Dramatic Club; Granddaughters ' Club; Campus League; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Ruth Winifred Turner Crewe, Virginia Granddaughters ' Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Louise Turnes Concord Depot, Virginia ss Hockey Team, 1 ; Class Baseball Team; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Elizabeth Lee Tyree Danville, Virginia re; A i); Beorc Eh Thorn Cotillion Club; Campus League; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Edna Walden Center Cross, Virginia ABA; A :;; Beorc Eh Thorn Cotillion Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Selma West Newport News, Virginia Cotillion Club; Y. W. C. A.; Freshman Commission, Secretary, I ; Athletic Association. Marjorie Wicks Norfolk, Virginia r e Cotillion Club; Association of Childhood Education; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Eloise Williams Newport News, Virginia Dramatic Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Caroline Willis Fredericksburg, Virginia Granddaughters ' Club; Cotillion Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Jeannette Wood Petersburg, Virginia Dramatic Club; Granddaughters ' Club; Y. ' W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Nancy Woodward Richmond, Virginia Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Virginia Yager Rochelle, Virginia A $ 2; Beorc Eh Thorn RoiunJa Staff: Assistant Circulation Man- ager, 2; Y. ■W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Elizabeth Hanes Wilkinson Cumberland, Virginia A 2 Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Frances Williams Victoria, Virginia A i; T Cotillion Club; Association of Childhood Education; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Elizabeth George Wilson Lexington. Virginia r G; A 2 Dramatic Club; Cotillion Club; Y. ' W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Virginia Woodward Lexington. Virginia AHA Dramatic Club; Y. W. C. A.; At ' iletic Association. Dorothy Wright Fa.mville, Virginia Y. W. C. A.: Town Girls Committee Athletic Association : Varsity Tennis Teani, I . Sidney Yonce Salem, Virf inia r 8: A 2 Dramatic Club; Choral Club; Grand- daughters ' Club; Cotillion Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Asso:ia:ion: Manager of Swimming. Margaret Elizabeth Young Norfolk, Virginia r e Cotillion Club; Association of Childhood Education; Y. W. C. .A.; Athletic .Association. -121 Bacl( row, left to right: Bounds, Black- well, Gilliam, Agee, Willis, Lane, Baker. Front row, left to right: Hamlet, Billups, Keesee, Thomas, Wise, Bean, Buckland, Student Standards Committee Zaida Thomas Chairman Jennie Belle Gilliam Secretary SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES Zaida Thomas Jean Willis JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES Jennie Belle Gilliam Virginia Agee SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES Pattie Bounds M?rguerite Blackwell FRESHMEN REPRESENTATIVES Ann Billups Sara Keesee EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS FACULTY MEMBERS Bonnie Lane Virginia Baker Miss Mix Miss Wheeler Dorothy Wise Virginia Bean Miss Foster Miss Hiner Martha Hamlet Frances Hudgins Miss Taliaferro Miss Royall Dorothy Buckland Dr. Jeffers The Student Standards Committee serves as a connecting link between the student body, faculty, and home department. It brings about a spirit of friendly cocperation in the solution of many problems, which really seemed so serious until taken over by this committee. It also encourages the highest standards of action and scholarship. The committee is composed of quite prominent people, including the heads of all major organizations, five members of the faculty appointed by Dr. Jarman, and two representatives from each class. It is quite fundamental in our school life, and we just couldn ' t do without it. Gamma Psi Honorary Fraternity for Art Founded 1933 State Teachers College, Farmville, Virginia MEMBERS Virginia Agee Louise Anthony Pattie Bounds Elizabeth Butler Sarah Button Adelaide Dressier Margaret Etheridge Merwyn Gathright Mildred Gentry Martha Gwaltney Mary Ellen Mims FACULTY MEMBER Miss Virginia Bedford Charlotte Minton Norvell Montague Louise Painter Katherine Roberts Nan Seward Margaret Sheffey Frances Smith Virginia Whitehead Smith Frances Thomas Dorothy Turner Fumi Wakayama HONORARY MEMBER Miss Martha CouUing Beauty, originality, and culture bring to our minds Gamma Psi. Its three-fold purpose is to encourage work in all phases of art, to furnish a forum for the discussion of all matters pertaining to art, and to honor artistic ability in the school. Evidence of Gamma Psi ' s work is seen everywhere on our campus — gay posters on our bulletin boards, attractive place cards at banquets, and colorful decorations which transform our cold, bleak gymnasium into quite a warm and an enchanting dance floor. Then, too, when we receive those gifts of rings, book-ends, and silver pins, or when we walk into a room which displays pastel drawings, clay animals, and leather work, our guesses are not wrong when we say Gamma Psi. Back ron , left to right: Miss Bedford, Bounds, F. Smilh, Agee, Sheffey, Montague. Middle ro-a , left to right: Butler, V. Smith, Gathright, Anthony, Burke. Front row, left to right: Button, Roberts, Painter, Mims, Minton, Thomas. 123 Back row, left to right: Rhodes, Hurt, Phelps, Dr. Wynne, Turner, Lewis. Middle row, left to right: Hamlet, Lane, GiUiam, Gillette, Eastman, Stieffe Kelly. Front row, left to right: Bean, Seward, York. Roberts, Price, Morris, Kappa Delta Pi Honor Socielv in Education Founded 1911 BETA EPSILON CHAPTER Publication: The Kadelpian STUDENT MEMBERS Dudley Allen Caroline Alsop Edna Bolick Virginia Bean Elsie Cabell Inez Chappell Ruth Crumley Erna Dickerson Margaret Dortch Claire Eastman Victoria Gillette Jennie Belle Gilliam Martha Hamlet Virginia Hannah Katherine Hunt Kathryn Jamison Lloyd Kelly Bonnie Lane Louise Lewis Meriel McAllister Bess McGlothlin Katherine Milby Elizabeth Morris Norvell Montague Ruth Phelps Dorothy Price Mary Virginia Putney Lucile Rhodes Elizabeth Roberts Deane Saunders ; Nan Seward Gay Stieffen Zaida Thomas Dorothy Turner Lois Vassar Marguerite York ACTIVE FACULTY MEMBERS Miss Pauhne Camper (elected) Miss Alice Carter (elected) Miss Helen Draper (alumna) Miss Mary B. Haynes (Alpha Pi) Miss Sibyl Henry (Alpha Tau) Mr. S. M. Holton (elected) Miss Mary Nichols (alumna) Miss Mary Peck (elected) Miss Carrie B. Taliaferro (elected) Dr. J. P. Wynne (Alpha Upsilon) HONORARY MEMBERS Dr. J. L. Jarman Mr. J. M. Grainger 124- Kappa Delta Pi, national honorary society in Education, encourages in its members a higher degree of devotion to social service by fostering high intellectual and social standards and recognizing outstanding service ir. the field of education for teaching. Membership signifies worthy educational ideals sound scholarship, and adequate personal qualifica- tioL?. Those rills whose scholastic achievements are in the upper quartile of the collei;e are eligitle for membership in this society. Bacl( row, lefl io right: Vassar, Smith, Miss Nichols, Hammack, Bolick. Middle rom, left to right: Doitch, Thomas, Putney, Montague, Bland, Chappell, Allen. Front roB), seated, left to right: Milby, McGlothlin, Alsop, Saunders, Hannah. -125- . . . Left to right : Miss Bedford, Mims, Gath- right, Baker, Rice, Munt, Roberts. EDITORIAL STAFF Virginia Baker — .....Editor-in-Chief Charlotte Rice... Associate Editor-in-Chief Carter Belle Munt.... Literary Editor Kitty Roberts Assistant Literary Editor Merwyn Gathright - Art Editor Mary Ellen Mims...... ......Assistant Art Editor Long, sleepless nights of work and worry, distracting days of more work and with it all lots of play and fun untold — all this, and more that words cannot express, rolled into one volume brings to you this book — your Virginian of 1937. We scratched our heads and changed our minds many, many times — till one fleeting thought, caught by the wmg, gave us our inspiration — the beginning! Then followed those long nights and busy days over which we constantly found pleasure in griping — and others griped with us when we snatched them at inopportune moments — from meals, classes, sleep — to smile at the camera. There came times that tried the most patient, but we say pleasure in griping, for the thrill of the work must remain unknown to an outsider. As loose ends were gathered together and our work began to take more definite shape, a feeling of excitement, mixed with sadness at the thought of ending our struggles together, crept upon us. With more time for play, our first real celebration was an Easter party. Remember all those baskets of eggs and Mr. Mac ' s bunny rabbit?? As we insert the final page, we ' re wondering if this will suit your fancy. If it bores you, pity all our futile efforts. But if you like it, our dreams have been realized. We leave you to delve into all our secrets! BUSINESS STAFF Mary Elizabeth Slater Business Manager Charlotte Minton Assistant Business Manager Ruth Montgomery - Photographic Manager Miriam Ficklen Assistant Photographic Manager Virginia Leonard — - Circulation Manager Martha McCorkle. Assistant Circulation Manager Lois Vassar... - - - Typist SuDiE Yager Assistant T )pist ADVISERS Mr. T. a. McCorkle Business Adviser Miss Nancy Foster Literary Adviser Miss Virginia Bedford— - Art Adviser Left io right: Ficklen, Montgomery, Min- ton, Slater, Leonard, M. McCorkle. Vassar, Mr. McCorkle. Left lo light: Se 3utterwoith, Cabell, Carroll, A, Butterworfh, Blackwell Tennis Season, 1936- ' 37 Elsie Cabell.... Manager Ruth Sears Assistant Manager Tennis season started off with the promise of one of those exciting singles tournament. This caused much interest and enthusiasm to burst forth from our tennis lovers. The courts were crowded every afternoon with girls who were practicing in order to be able to gain the trophy — to be the winner! Official practices were held every Friday afternoon under the supervision of Elsie Cabell. Time passed and the tournament was played off, with those raring, ready Butterworth twins fighting through to the finals. The last match between that sister team was a sight to behold. The balls were whizzed by so fast that they were hardly visible. At first the games were tied and had to be played again. The last time Army Butterworth came forth the victor and winner of the singles trophy ! Monogram Club Motto: Sportsmanship Always Colors : Blue and White OFFICERS Marguerite York --- ...President Edna Bolick.... - ....Vice-President Inez Chappell - — - ..Secrelar}) Katherine Irby... - Treasurer MEMBERS Kathleen Bailey Jennie Belie Gilliam Edna Bohck Katherine Irby Mary Bowles Bess McGlothhn Mabel Burton Evelyn Mann Ida Sue Carter Irene Parker Inez Chappell Ruth Phelps Marguerite York FACULTY ADVISER Miss Olive T. Her The purpose of the Monogram Club is to recognize athletic ability, scholarship, and sportsmanship. Membership in the club not only fosters a well-rounded participation in athletics, but carries with it recognition of high ideals of honor, duty, and service. Sportsmanship is required in athletics and all other phases of college life. Points for membership are gained by passing physical efficiency tests, going on hikes, and partic- ipating in sports of all kinds. Left to rlgJjt: Bowles, Mann, Chappell, Bolick, Irby, York, Phelps, Miss Ilcr. Left to righl: McGlothlin, Ritchie, Vaughan, Irby, Plummer. May Day OFFICERS Bess McGlothlin Business Chairman Mary Harrison Vaughan .Theme Chairman Isabel Plummer Costume Chairman Katherine Irby Dance Chairman Virginia Ritchie Music Chairman FACULTY ADVISERS Miss Virginia Bedford Mrs. Louise R. Fitzpatrick Miss Katherine Tupper Miss Leola Wheeler May Day of 1937 centered around the old German folk tale. Hansel and Gretel. The dance drama took place before a fantastic house in which lives a cruel witch who has changed many innocent people into inanimate objects. Two peasant children. Hansel and Gretel, are put to sleep by - 130- Committee Dreams near the witch ' s sugar-coated house. When they awaken, they see the house and are lured by the crafty witch. The children are able to overcome the power of the witch. Thus they free all the unfortunate souls who have been under her spell. Candy sticks, gingerbread men, and a beautiful princess with all her maidens are released from the witch ' s magic. The princess is crowned before the dehghted eyes of a gather- ing of village children, who dance folk dances in her honor. Minnie Smith played the part of the princess and reigned over the celebration. Zaida Thomas played the part of her maid of honor. In the queen ' s court were: Bonnie Lane, Mary Bowles, Jennie Belle Gilliam, Chic Dortch, Susan Lane, Page Nottingham, Isabel Plummer, Madeline Mc- Glothlin, Carter Belle Munt, Virginia Carroll, Bess McGlothlin, Elizabeth Butler, Virginia Doughty, Vera Ebel, Elizabeth Morris, Dorothy Wise, Martha Hamlet, Gwen Bell, Lloyd Kelly, Elizabeth Harris, Mary Harrison Vaughan, Elsie Dodd, Berniece Jones, and Esther Beebe. MAY DAY. 1936 The Golden Goddess Queen . . . Lucy Potter Maid of honor . . . Martha Nottingham ON A RAINY AFTERNOON The weekly wash . . . Darn it, Polly! . . . Even rain can ' t keep ' em away! ... A bull under way . . . Cleaning up. Frances gets under water . . . Everybody ' s friend . . . Slop peeking, Midge! . . . Ain ' t it cute? . . Not really working? Neat . . . What ' s wrong with this picture? . . . Must be Monday . . . Some funny! . . . A nice quiet evening. And so to bed ... A head between two hands . . . You ' re really looking lovely, Isabel! . . . Deep in history . . . Dear Willard—r . . . Wish I had a talking picture . . . Come on, Morpheus! COLOR RUSH Onlookers . . . Cheering section spurs ' em on ... In action . . . Hold that line . . . Triumphant— Chi?— Red and White? . . . Sing it, Janie! . . . Marching along . Green and White holds sway. Will the Freshmen still wear Rat caps? . . . The Pause That Refreshes . . . Keep on hoping Will in action Don ' t let it get you do White Christmas and Hanging of the Greens — Our Christmas traditions 134- enables bright spot J L Smiling at the world It s in the bag! 135. THE REIGN OF TERROR And who socked you? . . . Posing again . . . Shine, shine . . . J. T ing with the upperclassman At ease . . . Pensive? . . . You definitely have something there! Studying so soon? . . . You name it — we ' re tired! . . . Dejection . . . Merry Sunshine Safety in numbers . . . B.anded . . . Go into your dance, Bev.! Watch the birdie . . . More play th: Typical . . . This can ' t bf Take your bag, Lady? . HERE ' N ' THERE work . . . What d ' ya see? ... Lookin ' ' em over . . . Mov One of our coeds. Lunch is out — back to the building, true . . . Obviously truckin ' . . . What big feet you have . . . M; . Pals forever . . . Caught in passing . . . Breakfast in Shannon ' s The friendly crew. Coronation Prize-winning costumes seen at the ball Photographs on this page by Dementi Studio Our lovely Qu Mardi Gras Queen SUSAN LANE King JACK EARMAN He can ' t mean all that! Major OfScers, 1937-38 SMILES AND TEARS Cne-nine-three-seven — We ' re Seniors now . . . Louisville, here we come . . . Back home and broke. Sophomores of ' 36 . . . Time out for a snack . . . Why so pensive, Martha? . . . Near draws the end. Saturday chapel . . . Pride of our Hearts . . . Editors . . . Such dignity . . . Farewell to Alma Mater. Lcfl to right: Virginia Leonard, Vice- president; Mary Bowles, President; Virginia Baker, Treasurer; Lucile Moseley, Secretary; Miss Her, Class- enLOti VIRGINIA LEE ACWORTH Birds Nest, Virginia MARY FRANCES ADAMS Danville, Virginia VIRGINIA BOYKIN BAKER Portsmouth, Virginia SUE BAYNARD Seaford, Virginia VIRGINIA ACWORTH: Delta Theta Alpha; Pi Gamma Mu ; Alpha Phi Sisnia : Lc Cercle Fran :ais ; Sodalitas Latina ; Triliiitiini , Business Manager. The black-haired girl with the steady, grey eyes — there she is leading the program at Epworth League. Quiet and unassum- ing, Virginia has a fine quality that is an inspiration to all who know her. With that calm determination, a word and a smile for everyone, she has unconsciously made many a person a httle bit happier. Everything she does is finished with a real finish, typically Virginian. MARY FRANCES ADAMS : Transfer from Averett College ; Mathe- matics Club ; Y. W. C. A. ; Athletic Association. Since Mary Frances has been with us for only two years, possibly we all don ' t know her as well as we do most of the grads, but those who are close to her value her friendship. She is forever smiling — a good natured person with a friendly greeting ready — humorous and amusing in a manner all her own. Talkative, yes — lazy, a trifle — but who isn ' t? She is a girl who doesn ' t believe in too much studying or work — you know how it is! But under it all there ' s a good, kind heart. VIRGINIA BAKER ; Gamma Theta ; Alpha Kappa Gamma ; Beorc Eh Thorn ; VikginiAn State : Assistant Editor, 3, Editor, 4 ; Class Treas- urer, 3. 4: Senior Chaperon; Ptudent Standards Committee, 4; Y . W. C. A.; Sing Committee. 3; Cotillion Chili; Chi; . thletic Association. There ' s just one thing we ' d like to know about Baker, and that ' s how she ' s gotten away with being late to classes, lo, these four years. Big Bake can see a joke while it ' s still around the corner, but her delightful giggle and smiling eyes are warmed by a deep sincerity. Baker ' s not a person you will ever confuse with any other, for her personality is distinct and belongs just to her, and it ' s nice to be natural, if you are naturally nice. -142- SUE BAYNARD : Orchestra ; Le Cercle Frangais ; Sodalitas Latina ; Athletic Assiciatiin; Y. W. C. A. The seniors will never forget Sue ' s willingness to help out in productions and Sings — for she can really play a violin! Sue is a good student, and one who prepares her work con- sistently and well. She exemplifies the qualities of a lady with her courtesy and consideration of those about her. Unlike a person of many words who may be saying all she knows. Sue is a person of few words; she gives the impression that there are hidden reserves held for a purpose. HELEN VIRGINIA BEAN South Hill, Virginia JANICE MARIE BLAND Norfolk, Virginia MARY VIRGINIA BLANKENSHIP Richmond, Virginia MARY ALICE BOGGS Island, Virginia VIRGINIA BEAN : Sigma Sigma Sigma : Pi Gamma ilii : Ivappa Delta Pi; Alpha Kappa Gamma; P,eorc Eh Thorn; Rotiimhi StiitT: Itt-pnrter, 1, 2, 3, Ed itor, 4; Class Vice-President, ' A: Dramatic ( ' lnl ; Dnlicsis Cotillion Club; Association of Childhood Education; Seuiur Chaperon Student Standards Committee ; Athletic Association ; Y. W. C. A. Valedictorian, 4. Virginia has a rare gift of combining pleasure and work, as well as a fine uprightness of character and conscientiousness regarding her responsibihties. Although she has many interests, she is never too busy to speak a kind word or offer a helping hand. Virginia is a very versatile person, one whose opinion and help will be missed greatly in the varied organizations of S. T. C. next year. JANICE ELAND ; Kappa Delta Pi ; Beorc Eh Thorn ; Y. W. C. A. ; Athletic Association. Those of us who have known Janice this year have enjoyed her friendship and felt it a privilege to have her a member of our class, though it has been for so short a time. Coming back for degree work, she has entered into our college life and, because of high scholastic attainments, has been invited to active membership in various honorary societies. Her warm sincerity and friendliness have enriched our year, and graduation will not erase the memory of these qualities. MARY VIRGINIA BLANKENSHIP: Athletic Association; Class Bas- ketball Team, 3 : Choral Chih. 3 ; Mathematics Club ; Y. W. C. A. Mary Virginia came to us her junior year from WiUiam and Mary in Richmond. It didn ' t take her long to get into the spirit of things, and she played on her class basketball team the same year. She is slightly sarcastic and readily makes remarks about anything which strikes her as odd. Mary Virginia usually sees a funny side to all matters, in classes and out. It ' s nice to be able to say of her that she honestly studies and never neglects the real purpose for which she came to school. MARY ALICE BOGGS : Athletic Association : Y. W. C. A. Do you ever see AHce just playing her time away? Do you ever see her in Shannon ' s hangout? Why, definitely, no! Well, not often, anyhow. She ' s so much more conscientious than many of us lazy ones that though we do not find her taking a very active part in extra-curricular life in the college, her class-work is always done and done well. Many of us, no doubt, could learn profitable lessons from her. Remember her in Miss Tucker ' s freshman history class? And now she ' s a teacher of history herself — a good one, we know. ALMA ELIZABETH BOOTH Portsmouth, Virginia LEWIS CASSIE BOSWELL Burkeville, Virginia MARY ELIZABETH BOWLES Petersburg, Virginia LELIA ELIZABETH BOYLAN Portsmouth, Virginia ELIZABETH BOOTH : Delta Theta Alpha : Dramatic Club : Campus League, 2, 4; Y. W. C. A.: Freshman Commission. 1, Church Coopera- tive Committee. 3 : AthU ' tic Association. Rather quietly and unassumingly Elizabeth has moved through her four years at Farmville. Conscientious and very studious, she succeeds in whatever she undertakes, always ready to help where help is needed. We shall best remember Eliza- beth back stage and as head of the property group of the Dramatic Club. To this organization she has made herself invaluable. CASSIE BOSWELL: Alpha Sigma Tau : Dramatic Club: College Choir; H 0 Club : Y. W. C. A. : Publicit.v Committee : Athletic Association. To those who don ' t know Cassie very well, let us say that behind that warm smile, with which she greets everyone, is a mighty warm heart. Though she may appear to be very quiet, her friendliness and easy conversation on first acquaintance dispe rse any doubt we may have felt, and we feel that she is an old friend. And if you want to see a real little swimmer — one who will take all honors — just watch Cassie in a few of those swimming meets that we have. MARY BOWLES : Sigma Sigma Sigma ; Alpha Kappa Gamma ; Athletic Association: Treasurer. 2. .3. Hockey Manager, 4; Class Secretar.v, 1. 2, I ' residnt. 3, 4; ran-IIellenic Association, S. 4: May Court. 1, 2. 3. 4; Mardi Gras Court, 3, 4: Dramatic Club: Orchesis ; Cotillion Club: Monogram Club ; Association of Childhood Education ; Y. V. c. A. : Chi. Mary is such a httle girl, we wonder how she could fill such a big place in our hearts — but she ' s the darling of the senior class, the pride of the student body, and the toast of Hampden- Sydney. There are few who can lighten our burdens as easily as Mary and none who can, with such a mischievous grin, make us feel that this is why we came to college! ELIZABETH BOY ' LAX : Portsmouth Club ; Athletic Association ; Y. W. C. A. Betty has been our star tap dancer at all class functions for the past three years — productions, sings, and any other capers that we happened to cut. Always patient in helping the rest of us learn, she has made the song and dance numbers possible through her double-duty efforts — composing and teaching. Her quick wit, just satirical enough — and not too much — will bring a hearty laugh from us every lime. And for such a little girl, we all know she has a mighty big mind — it ' s smart, she is ! EMILY LYLE BRUMFIELD Farmville, Virginia SARA ELIZABETH BUCHANAN Tazewell, Virginia ETHEL MAXINE BURKS Amherst, Virginia ELSIE FRANCES CABELL Wilmington, Delaware EMILY BRUMFIELD ; Y. W. C. A. ; Athletic Association. Because Emily lives in town, some of us may not know her as well as we would like to, but those of us who do know her well, all agree that she ' s simply swell. Outwardly she ' s quiet and demure; but when there ' s fun going on, Emily can be found right in the midst of it. Her genial nature and cheery disposition have brought her many friends, and we ' ll long remember this pretty gal with soft blond curls. SARA BUCHANAN : Transfer from Mary Baldwin College ; Gamma Theta : Sigma I ' i Rho : Beorc Eh Thorn : Alpha Phi Sigma : Athletic Association : Y. W. C. A. ; Sodalitas Latina ; Cotillion Club. Sara is really different from most girls. But by all means don ' t tell her you think so, because in spite of the fact that you might consider it an admirable trait, she doesn ' t like it. She ' s really funny — not funny peculiar, but just plain funny ha-ha. She brought to us a genuinely new kind of wit. She came to us two years ago from Mary Baldwin College, and it didn ' t take her long to get right into the spirit of the things around her. MAXINE BUEKS : Y. W. C. A. : Athletic Association Archery. 2. 3, 4 ; Choral Club ; Association of Childhot Manager of i Education. Archery was Maxine ' s choice among the forms of athletics, and she has mastered this art to a very great extent. She has won for herself an outstanding place as an archer. But Maxine also has other accomplishments, among them that of making friends. Always happy, she has a way of making people like her. Jolly, laughing, and careless, she makes a pleasant com- panion. Maxine is the type who puts her best into everything she undertakes. ELSIE CABELL: Alpha Sigma Alpha: Kappa Delta Pi; Beorc Eh Thorn : Alpha Phi Sigma : Athletic Association : Varsity Tennis Team. 1, 2, P.. . ssistniit Manaacr of Tfunis. 2. MnnaL-er. 3. 4: Y. W. C. A.: Social rummiii.T, 4; Hnhnulii Siaft: ( iiruhi t i U Manager. 2. Assistant Ilusiurss Maiia-cr. ::. llnsiiirss Manai;. ' !-. 4: i ' h..ial Club: Le Cerele Fraiu:ais: i:i Circulo Espan.il : I ' rcsiclciit. :: : l-..tillion Club. Some of us discovered while in Louisville that Elsie ' s just an old-fashioned girl at heart. However, she likes and does a number of modern things most capably — bridge, tennis, philos- ophy! Sleep comes second to nothing with her except maybe food. Oh, well, what is life without them? Elsie gives the appearance of a thoroughbred to all who see her, but more than that she really is one — to those who know her. MARGARET IRENE CARROLL Portsmouth, Virginia IDA SUE CARTER Cumberland, Virginia EMILY WHITLEY CHANNELL Smithfield, Virginia SARAH FRANCES CHANNELL Smithfield, Virginia MARGARET CARROLL: Alpha Sigma Tau ; Beta Pi Tlieta ; Atliletic Association ; T. W. C. A. : Chairman Prayers Committee, 4 ; House Council : Hall President, 4 ; Dramatic Club ; Cotillion Club ; Pan- Hellenic Council, 4 : Senior Chaperon, Margaret is one of those rare individuals who possess one of the greatest qualities conducive to ultimate and complete success — diligent application to all her tasks, whether great or small. She readily fulfills all duties and is trustworthy and dependable. Having a warm and friendly nature towards everyone, Margaret has made a lasting and firm circle of friends during her years here. We are genuinely sorry that she must leave us. IDA SUE CARTER : Alpha Phi Sigma : Y. W. C. A. ; Athletic Asso- ciation ; Monogram Club. Perhaps one of Ida Sue ' s greatest assets is her ability to make and keep friends. She is always ready to help in any difficulty. She briskly goes about her work with a strong quiet determination. A twinkle in her blue eyes lightens the serious- ness of her will. She ' s one of those people who say they will do things — and then do them. Her best friends will tell you that there ' s a word which suits her — loyalty. EMILY CHANNELL: Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A.; Jtotiinda Staflf : Reporter, 4 : Dramatic Club ; College Choir ; Choral Club : Sec- retar.v, 4 : Granddaughters ' Club ; Association of Childhood Education. The other twin! — Oh, of course, and it ' s Emily, with her quick smile and ready wit. Well, stick around, and we ' ll have some fun. She ' s good at reporting the news, and the Rotunda Staff thinks so, too. The only catch in having Emily with us is that we ' re going to miss her, when, like a haunting little tune, she slips out of our college days here to pop up in our memories for years to come. -146- FRANCES CHANNELL : . Y. W. C. Club: Choral Club: College Choir: A. : Atliletic Association : Granddaughters ' Club. Frances has devoted a good deal of her time to music — but not all of it: her frequent visits to one of Virginia ' s male institutes of learning prove this. A very friendly person, she always has time to stop to chat. Her supply of energy is unlimited in work and in play. With a spirit of cooperation, Frances is ready to help when there ' s work to be done. A genial nature makes her an easy person to get along with. MARY McCRAW CHAPPELL Keysville, Virginia VIRGINIA COLEMAN Crewe, Virginia RUTH LUCILLE CRUMLEY Bristol, Virginia MARTHA GLENN DAVIS Richmond, Virginia MARY CHAPPELL : Association of Cliildhood Education ; Y. W. C. A. ; Athletic Association. Mary is one of our town girls who are not often seen around the campus in idle hours. But she most definitely believes that the early bird catches the worm, for she is always the first to be in her place with a smile and a friendly greeting for everyone. Her alert expression and sweet manner challenge us to wonder at our own ways and learn from hers. VIRGINIA COLEMAN : Athletic Association ; Y. W. C. A. Virginia lives in Crewe, which is only thirty miles away, and during her four years she has driven to school each morning. For this reason she is not as well-known by the student body as she might be, but to those who do know her Virginia is an inter- esting type. She ' s very fickle, and often changes her mind about people and clothes — in short, she uses her woman ' s privilege to a great degree. Virginia has a capacity for learning, too — when it strikes her fancy. RUTH CRUMLEY : Transfer from Virginia Intermont College ; Pi Kappa Sigma ; Kappa Delta Pi ; Pi Gamma Mu ; Dramatic Club : Home Economics Club ; X. W. C. A. ; Athletic Association. Ruth is one of those rare persons who always know what they are talking about. Determination, studiousness, capability, friendhness, and gaiety balance the scales of her personality. Her good standing with all her teachers, which we all envy very much, is due to these fine characteristics. We regret to say Adios to so loving a playmate, so true a friend, and such a willing and capable worker. MARTHA GLENN DAVIS : Gamma Theta : Pi Gamma Mu : Athletic Association ; Y. W. C. A. : Secretary. - ; Cotillion Club : Campus League : Student Standards Committee. 1. A perfect lady possessing modesty, refinement, and a flair for making friends — that ' s Martha Glenn. A thing worth doing is worth doing well is her motto. Martha Glenn is both capable and conscientious. If ever there ' s something to be done, she ' s always willing to help in every possible way. One thing we ' ll always remember about her — she loves to sleep — except during her week-ends at home. We just can ' t imagine what it is about that old Richmond atmosphere that ' s so different. -147- MILDRED TEMPERANCE DAVIS Chester, Virginia MARY KATHERINE DENNY White Post, Virginia MARGARET STUART DORTCH South Hill, Virginia RUTH DUNNINGTON Hampden-Sydney, Virginia MILDRED DAVIS : Alpha Sigma Alpha ; Granddaughters ' Club ; Asso- ciation of Childhood Education ; Cotillion Club ; College Choir. 4 ; Athletic Association ; Y. W. C. A. Midge is a minx, plain and simple. She ' ll never outgrow some of her childhood fancies, but this only makes her dearer in our hearts. Her suite mates will never forget having to bend from their lofty dignity to play Peter Pan, because Midge was taking Juvenile Literature, and someone had to act the part. The main trouble with Midge is she always has the cleaning-up bug. Nevertheless, we ' ll remember laughter, good times, and Midge, simultaneously. MART DENNY: Granddaughters ' Club: Association of Childhord Education: Athletic Association; Class Volley Ball Team. 1: Y. W. C. A. : Alumnae and Membership Committee. Mary ' s laughing blue eyes and cherry smile have helped to brighten our days. Her true Southern charm and readiness for any occasion, for fun or otherwise, have made a warm place for her in our hearts. Every girl in school envies Mary her gift of gab as well as her happy-go-lucky and nonchalant ways. When she left us at Christmas, she took with her an individuality that no one of us can replace — our efforts would prove them- selves only poor imitations, for who else could talk so delight- fully fast and so entertainingly? CHIC DORTCH : Sigma Sigma Sigma ; Pi Gamma Mu : President, 4 ; Kappa Delta I ' i ; Alpha Kappa Gamma : Athletic Association ; Y. W. C. A.: Kotimdii Staff. 4: Dramatic Club: Class Giftorian, 2: Artist ' s Dance Gnup. 4: Cotillion Club: Association of Childhood Education: President. 3: I ' an-IIellenic Council, 3. Secretar.v. 4: Manli CJras Court, 3 : May ( ourt, 3, 4. Rosy-cheeked and merry-eyed, and don ' t forget the dimples! Yes, sir! When Mother Nature came to Chic, she was generous in a big way, for she handed out both good looks and intel- ligence galore. So don ' t let that Httle girl look of Chic ' s fool you. She has what it takes and is equally at home in a fast game of basketball or dancing to the sweet music of an orchestra. RUTH DUNNINGTON: Y. W. C. A.: Athletic Association. Until you ' ve really known Ruth and talked to her when she ' s in the mood for it, you ' ve missed, — oh, my what you ' ve missed! Those of us who do know her are sorry for those who don ' t. When you ' re worn out with things and feel as though the under- tow of life has got you in its clutches, try variety in the form of Ruth. It works, and in no time you ' ll feel better. This is not a doctor ' s prescription or anything like that. We ' re just telling you. EDITH CLAIRE EASTMAN Raleigh, North Carolina ALICE VIRGINIA ELDER Clarkton, Virginia KATHRYN WHITEHEAD FITZGERALD Chatham, Virginia ANN DEAL GALUSHA Dinwiddie, Virginia CLAIRE EASTMAN : Mil Ompga ; Alpha Kappa Gamma ; Kappa Delta Pi ; Beorc Eb Thorn ; ri Gamma Mu ; Alpha Phi Sigma ; Student Council : Class Representative, 3. Vice-President, 4 ; Y. W. C. A. : Sing Committee, 2, 3 ; Rotiimlo Staff, 2, 3, 4 ; Dramatic Club, 1, 2, 3. 4 ; Choral Club, 1: Le Cerde Frangais, 1. 2, 3; Cotillion Club; May Court, 4 : Chapel Committee, 2 : Athletic Association, Whether at the table, in the classroom or in a bull session, Claire ' s presence promises delightful entertainment. With her irresistible brand of chatter, it is usually a recital of one of her seemingly ever-present troubles that keeps us in laughter. Claire has been a very valued part of our Student Body, upholding its standards to the fullest with her fine cooperative spirit. ALICE ELDER: Athletic Association: Y. W. C. A.: Association of Chiltlhood Education. Quietly Alice has moved through the four years of her col- lege life, much loved by the few who have been fortunate to know her intimately. She has done her work carefully and thoroughly, pulling her marks higher and higher by the dint of hard work. Regardless of how busy she might be, Alice will always find time for a friendly chat, or for the problems presented to her by her friends. Her sound advice makes great obstacles seem small. Thinking of Alice, we shall remember her unselfish devotion and sympathetic understanding. KATIIRYX FITZGERALD: Gamma Theta : Choral Club, 2; College Choir, 4: Cotillion Club: Association of Childhood Education: Y. W. C. A. : Athletic Association. Kitty Fitz ' s major is Primary Education, but we think she minors in devilment. If, in the midst of a class, you find yourself smothering a giggle, she has probably whispered something apropos into your ear or pulled your hair. Her spontaneity and enthusiastic frankness delight us, but never do these over- shadow her thoughtfulness in doing things for others. Her coinage of unique expressions and words has widened our vocabulary into realms before unknown. AXX (JALI ' SIIA : Gamma Theta : Pi Gamma Mu : Cotillion Club : V. W, C. X. . thletic Association. If the task were to write in proportion to the amount Ann talks, the job would be done already. To this, ho ever, we might add those exceptional times when she gets on a good spree of subde witticisms, that liven up the conversation. As Ann has lived in town these past four years, she has missed our fun in some delightful prank late, late at night, but she ' s never failed to glean a glorified and exaggerated account first thing the next morning. -« mi ir ' - FRANCES MERWYN GATHRIGHT Goochland, Virginia ELLA VICTORIA GILLETTE Courtland, Virginia HELEN ELIZABETH GLASS Farmville, Virginia MARTHA VIRGINIA GWALTNEY Windsor, Virginia MERWYN GATHRIGHT: Alpha Sigma Tau : Gamma Psi ; Student Council : Representative, 2 ; Y. V. C. A. : Committee Member, 2. Pub- licity Cliairman, .3, 4 ; Dramatic Club : Cotillion Club ; Pan-Hellenic Association, 2 ; Athletic Association. Have you ever v fatched Merwyn down in the art room, when she ' s sitting with the pencil in her hand just waiting for the mood to drift around? Then you ' ve had a glimpse of her character, which includes a big helping of the dreamy element and a real friendliness. Remember the poems and pictures on the bulletin board that you enjoyed this year? Merwyn ' s responsible for them. She ' s been a valuable aid in many things, for she ' s always ready to help out. VICTORIA GILLETTE : Sigma Sigma Sigma ; Kappa Delta Pi : Presi- dent, 4 : Pi Kappa Delta ; Alpha Kappa Gamma ; Alpha Phi Sigma ; House Council : Hall President. 2 ; Dramatic Club ; Mathematics Club ; Granddaughters ' Club : President. 3 ; Cotillion Club ; Debate Club ; Campus League, 1 ; Chapel Committee. Chairman, 3 ; Class Historian, 4 ; Y. W. C. A. : Membership and Alumnae Committee, 2 ; Athletic Asso- ciation : Varsity Basketball Squad, 1 . Tory left us in March, and we have missed her bright face in the halls. She was always in a state of excitement — sometimes it was joy and sometimes trouble — but we never saw her sit calmly in a corner and just chat idly. She ' s always full of life, and her gay remarks have been a welcome refuge more than once. HELEN GLASS: Beorc Eh Thorn; Dramatic Club; Orchesis ; College Choir; Y. W. C. A.: Town Girls ' Committee. 2, 3; Chairman, 4; Athletic Association. Helen is a town girl, but this doesn ' t keep her from being vitally interested in many phases of college life. Chiefly, Orchesis and the College Choir boast of her abilities, for with these two groups she has worked with tireless efforts. She ' s just a little girl, but she has a knack of getting whatever she goes after — and she ' s always on tiptoe in classes and ready with all the answers! -150- MARTHA GWALTNEY : Gamma Psi ; Dramatic Club ; Association of Childhood Education ; Y. W. C. A. ; Athletic Association. Martha is quite the artist — not only when it comes to draw- ing, but also in the management of children. She ' s got a disposi- tion they love, and her originality is unsurpassed. We marvel at her quietness and the ease with which she accompHshes dif- ficult tasks. Her generosity cannot be overlooked, and we admire such spirit. It ' s nice to ask Martha to help with anything, for we know she can always be depended upon to do the work thoroughly. MARY REEVES HALE Spring Valley, Virginia MARTHA TISDALE HAMLET Phoenix, Virginia MARTHA VIRGINIA HANNAH Richmond, Virginia LELIA BYERLY HILL Turbeville, Virginia MARY REEVES HALE : letic Association : Y. W. Transfer from Ilarrisonliu : ' . A.: Dramatic Chili. S. T. C. ; Ath- Mary is a willing worker, and she likes to do things well. She ' s a bit quiet and is not well-known by some of us; those of us that know her realize that under that quietness is the warm heart of a true friend. We admire her patience and determina- tion. These things help her to do her work efficiently, and hke- wise they will make her life a successful one. We wish for her the very best of everything ! MARTHA HA HjET : Alplia I ' lii TrcasiiriT, ittc Ex :iffi.- Atli lie mega ; Alplia Kappa Gamma ; Kappa Delta ic ( ' oiincil : President. 4 ; Student Council : Y. V. C. A. : Service Committee, 2. Social ■lie Ass(..iiition : Dramatic Club: Cotillion Club: nil- i)ii,irln-bi Rei-icn- Staff: Business Manager. 3: ' omiiiitlcc ; Senior Chaperon ; May Court. 4, Student Standards Comii: Knock! Knock!— Who ' s there? Why, it ' s Martha, and we ' re all in the dark, as she tiptoes on her way down the hall. Characterized by a bright smile and a jovial nature, as well as upright honesty and strong ambition, she can nevertheless bull with the best of us until the wee small hours — when the rest of the House Council is sleeping! VIRGINIA HANNAH : Pi Gamma Mu ; Kappa Delta Pi ; Alpha Phi Sigma ; House Council : Hall President, 3, House President, 4 ; Rotunda Staff : Editorial Editor, 4 ; Mathematics Club, 1, 2 ; Athletic Asso- ciation. If you are puzzled, or in a heated argument about some question of international relationship, just see Virginia. She will clear up the matter, for she knows all about the subject. A clear mind and a will of determination are hers. So when Virginia takes over a job, we all rest assured that it will be well done. By the way, Virginia, we wonder if that fortune teller was right! LELIA HILL: Athletic Association Dramatic Cluli. Y. W. C. A. : Prayers Ci Hats off to Lelia! Gay, full of pep, and altogether charming, she ' s one of the world ' s best. We ' re going to miss her terribly next year, but we know that wherever she goes, she ' ll he head- ing for success. And she ' ll find it. We do hope that she ' ll be somewhere she can coach a basketball team, for after her practice teaching, we ' re thoroughly convinced of her ability. Keep that lively spirit that shone this fall on your rides in the Chevy, Leha. It ' s bound to bring good luck. s Wkii ZELL CAREY HOPKINS Dawes, West Virginia EVELYNE WILLIAMS HOWELL Franklin, Virginia SARA FRANCES HUDGINS Farmville, Virginia KATHERINE CARR HURT Salem, Virginia ZELI- HOPKINS: College Clioir : Cotillion Club; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. Zell is one of our playgirls. She hails from West Virginia and she ' s floated through these four years with the greatest of glee. There have been few tricks she hasn ' t tried and here ' s to one who knows how to keep quiet. The poor dear is afraid of the dark, however, and she won ' t ever stay in her room alone! For the past two years Zell has walked around with that far- away look in her eyes — it must be Love in Bloom ! EVELYNE IIOWEI.L: Delta Tlieta Alylia : Dramatic Cluli : Y. W. C. A.: College Choir: Choral CUili : Athletic Assi;ciatinn : Class Volley Ball Team, 1, 2. Big blue eyes, a slight figure, a happy smile, and a cheery hello — that ' s Evelyne. Although she majored in history, she ' ll probably never use it because she gets that letter every night. Those who are her friends are fortunate indeed and will be very likely to have their hair arranged in perfect waves — thanks to Evelyne ' s artistic fingers. We shall all miss her greatly next year. FRANCES HUDOINS : Sigma Sigma Sigma ; Orchesis ; Cotillion Club ; Associatiin of Childhood Education: II.O Club; Student Standards Committee, 4 ; Student Council ; Ex-Oflicio, 4 ; Y. W. C. A. ; Athletic Associatiim : Secretar.v, :i ; Presiclcnt. 4 : Varsit.v Hasketball Team, 2, 3, 4. Although Hudgins is one of our town girls, she has made it a point to be with us often. With plenty of speed and a knack for shooting goals, she has helped to chalk up a record for our Alma Mater. Whether remarkably keeping down the opponent ' s score in a basketball game or dashing off to Lexington for the week-end, Hudgins is always the same — vivacious and fun- loving. -152- KATIIERINE lU ' UT: Mu Omega; Pi (iamma Mu ; Kappa Delta Pi; Dramatic Club, 1, 2, 3; Le Cercle Francais, 1; Chi; Mathematics Club, 1. 2: Cotillion Club; Campus League, 1: Y. W. C. A.: Freshman Com- mission; Athletic . ssociation. If you ever want to know anything about the elements, just ask Hippy — she knows all the answers! There is going to be an empty place in our hearts and along the halls next year without Hippy ' s bright smile and cherry Hello to brighten the days. We even wonder how there can be a Dean ' s List without her. Maybe we, too, had better start running our fingers through our hair when we are trying to concentrate! DOROTHY CHRISTIAN HUTCHESON Lexington, Virginia KATHERINE NORWICH IRBY Farmville, Virginia JUDITH ROBINSON JEFFRIES Shacklefords, Virginia LOIS ARCHER JENKINS Powhatan, Virginia DOROTHY HUTCHESON; Athletic Association; AssociiUion of Cliild- hond Education; Y. W. C. A. Slight of stature, dark of hair, charming with big blue eyes — that ' s Dot. She hails from the home town of Washington and Lee. Could that account for her many week-ends spent away from school? Dot is as generous as they make ' em, and she does things for people with such a willing spirit that it ' s a pleasure to ask her for help. She really has a keen sense of humor, and this quahty makes her the good listener that she is. KATUERIXE IRBY : Sigma Sigma Sigma : Athletic Association : Manager of Ilocke.v. 8 ; Y. W. C. A. : Town Uirls ' Committee. 3 ; Dramatic Club : Orchesis : I ' resident. 4 ; Cotillion Club : Monogram ( ' lull : Treasurer. 4 ; May Day Committee : Chairmau of Dance. 4. Watch that blond tear across the hockey field! A gallant heart, a smooth, straightforward mind, and a briskness that gets things done — here ' s an athlete who plays a good game and offers a friendly handshake and a quick grin when it ' s over. Irby is like that in everything, and so, she ' s always a winner, even when she loses — which isn ' t often. We ' re counting on you all along the line, Irby, and vic tory you ' ll surely win! JUDITH JEFFRIES: College ; Y. W. C. A. ; Transfer from Fredericksburg Athletic Association. State Teachers LOIS JENKINS; Choral Chil) ; Athleti Is there one among us who doesn ' t wish that she had known Judith longer than this one short year? If there is, just point her out. I think plain old teched is the term you ' d use. Quiet and calm, it didn ' t take us long to know that she is one of the finest of all the fines we know. We wonder what they ' ve done at Fredericksburg without her. Well, all we can say about it is — Lucky us! She ' s that little brunette, with dark, shining eyes, who moves about among us in her quiet way, but is ever observant of those around her. Those alert expressions tell us that, though she says little, there are many thoughts whirhng through her mind, and only those more intimate friends may fathom these thoughts. Lois is a capable girl — one who you may be sure will always come out on top through sheer grit and determination to over- come difficulties. - 153- MRS. MARGARET DRAKE JENNINGS Portsmouth, Virginia LOIS RUTH JINKINS Ashland, Virginia VIRGINIA BERNIECE JONES Suffolk, Virginia LLOYD KELLY Big Stone Gap, Virginia MlARGARET JENMNGS ; Choir. Athletic Association ; Y. W. Margaret made her initial entrance into S. T. C. with the same air of nonchalance that has stayed with her throughout her four years. Nothing that anyone has said nor any obstacles which have blazed her path phased her for a moment. We haven ' t seen much of her in her senior year since she works diligently during the week in the chemistry lab, and every week- end she picks up her little suitcase and trots away. Although Margaret got her M. R. S. last June, she receives her B. S. degree this year. LOIS .IINKIXS : Alpha Sigma Tau ; Athletic Association: Y. W. ( ' . A. : Prayers Committee. Look at that peach-bloom complexion ! And there ' s enough sugar in her disposition to go with the peaches, too. In short, Lois is a peach, and it gets her where she wants to go. She ' s the kind of girl whom it ' s good to be with whether you feel like laughing or crying, for she can last as long as the next one in a chuckling session, or make you feel better about it when you want to weep. We have confidence in Lois, ' cause we know she can manage all the Terry-ble things. (Ahem!) BERNIECE .TONES: Pi Kappa Sigma: liotinuln Staff: Reporter, 2, 4; Dramatic Club. 1: College Choir: Choral Cliih : Cotillion Club: Asso- ciation of ChiWhood Education : Y ' . V. C. A. : Athletic Association, Part playgirl, part seriousness, a gay grin ending in a laugh that gets you that way, too, and the result is Berniece. A generous reward is offered to the person who can beg, borrow, or steal Berniece ' s method in securing the latest dope on her fellow students. A keen observer and a good reporter, she has served on the Rotunda Staff for two years. We shall never forget her fine spirit. LLOYD KELLY : Sigma Sigma Sigma : Alpha Phi Sigma : Beorc Eh Thorn : Kappa Delta I ' i : IM Gamma Mu : Class Treasurer, 1 ; Cotillion Club: Y ' , W. C. A,; Athletic Association. This neat, brown-eyed miss is one of the fairer members of our class. She has been the envy of some of her less lucky sisters with her shower of telegrams, ' phone calls, and specials from members of the opposite sex. ' Tis said she shoots an excellent line of bull on a dance floor. When she isn ' t eagerly haunting the home office, she ' s dining in the tea room. Inciden- tilly, Lloyd is intellectual. Why, the gal has everything! BONNIE EMMA LANE Roanoke, Virginia MIRIAM VIRGINIA LEONARD Richmond, Virginia MARTHA LOUISE LEWIS Appomattox, Virginia MARGARET LONG St. Paul, Virginia BONNIE LANE : Mu Omega ; Alpha Kappa Gamma : Kappa Delta Pi : Beta Pi Theta : Beorc Eh Thorn ; Alpha Phi Sigma : I ' resident, 3 ; Student Council : Class Representative, 2, Secretary. 3. I ' residont. 4 : y. W. C. A. : Social Committee, 1 ; World Fellowship Committee. 2 : Chairman of Sing Committee, 3: Student Standards Committee. 1, 4; Dramatic Club : Le Cercle Frangais : Cotillion Club : Rotunda Staff : Reporter. 2. 3 ; Athletic Association : Class Hockey Team, 3, 4 ; Varsity Hockey Team. 1, 2; May Court. 2. 3. 4. Who ' s that coming down the street? Anybody would know — Bonnie Lane. The load on her young shoulders never draws away that sunburst smile. This year her ability and leadership have made her a fine president of the Student Council. Cos- mopolitan is the word for Bonnie. Whenever there ' s work to be done, she ' s ready — and she doesn ' t forget the fun ! VIRGINIA LEONARD: Gamma Theta: Alpha Kappa Gamma: Presi- dent. 4: Student Council: Class Kc|ireseutative. 3: House Ccuneil : Hall I ' resident. 2: Sccretiu-y, 3: Vii;c:ini- n Staff: Typist. 2, 3. Circu- lation Manager. 4: I ' au Hellenic ' ouncil. 4: Class Vice-President. 4; ' Senior Chaperon ; Orchcsis : Cotillion Club : Y. W. C. A. : Freshman Commission. Chairman, 1 ; Publicity Committee. 1 : World Fellowship Committee, 2 ; Athletic Association. To many of us, Virginia is a pillar of strength when things go wrong — a barrel of fun when we feel playful. We will probably remember her best singing Blue Moon or Thrilled, lending her talent to all class functions. Of one possessing a flare for confidential talks far, far into the night, of one whose opinion is highly valued, we say to know her is a privilege. LOnSE LEWIS : Beorc Eh Thorn : Kappa Delta Pi ; Pi Gamma Mu ; Freshman Commission, 1 : Dramatic Club ; College Choir : Y. W. C. A. ; Athletic Association. Probably the only girl among us who holds the distinction of being a welcomed visitor at the crack of dawn is Louise, with a bundle of newspapers under her arm ! She ' ll always greet you with a warm friendhness and a quaint air of gracious- ness. Behind her bright smile hes a keen intellect that is enviable and the strong determination to meet responsibility. She gives her absolute best to whatever the undertaking may be. MARGARET LON( Club: Y. W. C. A.: : Pi Kappa Sigma : Athletic Association. This is a tough one. We are biographing two people instead of one — a veritable Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde combination. On the one side, Margaret displays a quiet exterior, going about among us in the laziest sort of way. However, on the other hand (and from inside observation), she is known to be the spirit of fun and frolic. Though some may say she ' s lazy, we ' d rather say she ' s just delightfully unenergetic, for, mirabile dictu, she really likes teaching! -155- BESSIE EUGENIA McGLOTHLIN Farmville, Virginia SUE NICHOLSON MALLORY Lawrenceville, Virginia BERNICE GERALDINE MANN Farmville, Virginia GERTRUDE ARAMINTA MANNING Boydton, Virginia BESSIE McGLOTIILIX : Delta Tlieta Alpba : Alpha I ' hi Sigma ; Kappa Delta Pi : Pi Gamma Mu : Dramatic Club ; XXonogram Club ; Student Council : Freshman Representative, 1 ; Campus League Chairman, 2 ; Athletic Association : Manager of Hockey, 2 : Class Hockey Team, 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Hockey Squad, 1, 2, .3; Y. W. C. A.: Church Cooperative Committee: Rulunda Staflf, 1. 2, 3, 4 ; Chairman of May Day Committee, 4: May Cdurt, i : Business Manager of FarmiUlf Qinirtrrl.ii lirriciv. Truly a woman of affairs is Bess, not only in curricula but in extra-curricula activities, too. Socially, she enjoys dances at the neighboring college for men, and she ' s definitely no one to sneeze at a good time. Her many-sided interests, conscientious work, power and personality have certainly led to her success in various aspects of college life. SUE MALLORY : Mu Omega : Dramatic Club ; Cotillion Club ; Asso- ciation of Childhood Education ; House Council : Hall President, 2 ; Y. W. C. A. ; Pan-Hellenic Association : President, 3 ; Representative, 4 ; Senior Chaperon : Athletic Association. Sue is a person who enjoys playing and life in general. She is always eager to hear the latest scandal or gossip, and when the hght is burning late in Sue ' s room, we know there ' s a huge bull session afoot — and who doesn ' t want to join in? She has a most contagious laugh and helps us to enjoy a joke twice as much as we would ordinarily. We can readily see, by the numerous executive positions which Sue has held, that she has ability unlimited. BERNICE MANX : Y. T. C. A. ; Athletic Association, Bernice is one of Farmville ' s products to our class. She goes her way, rather quietly perhaps, but she has shown class spirit by helping in intra-mural games and in any other work she has been called on to participate in. It is quiet, sure girls like Bernice who make the real backbone of a class. She has had a definite part in our class and will not be forgotten. GERTRUDE MANNING : Athletic Association ; Y. W, C, A. Gertrude has gone through her college years quietly and evenly, taking life calmly and weighing the value of it. And because of it, there is within her a depth of quality that is sound and dependable. Maybe that is why those of us who really know her always stop to listen when she voices her opinion. Wherever Gertrude goes, whatever she does, we know that peace, success, and happiness will somehow reach her. INDIA MARTIN Bedford, Virginia ELEANOR MEREDITH Beaverdam, Virginia KATHERINE REBECCA MILBY Berkeley, California BESSIE CAMPBELL MITCHELL Epworth, Virginia INDIA MARTIN : Home Economics Club ; Baptist Stiulents ' Union, 3, President. 4; Y. W. C. A.; Atbletic Association. Almost any time you can find India over in the Home Ec lab cooking, sewing, or teaching little boys and girls how to cook or sew, for she is one of our Home Economics majors. One of her most admirable characteristics is the ability to get work done calmly and quickly while the rest of us are still worrying about it. Although she has been with us only two years, being a transfer from another school, India has made many friends among us. ELEANOR : IKREDITII : House Council. 3. 4: Y. W. c. A.; Atliletic Association. Now who in the world would know who Eleanor is? Why, very few — but just ask for Red, and almost anyone could tell you she is the quiet little girl with that self-determination, by which she has made her way through her college years. Besides having a scientific mind for chemistry, Red has a remarkable ability to silence people by a slight tap — to silence them politely, yet completely. Instantaneously, noises cease, and lights go out ! KATHERINE MILBY Rho : President, 4 Editor, 3, Editor, matics Club ; Y. W Alpha Phi Sigma : Kappa Delta Pi : Sigma Pi Trihutnm Staff: Business Manager, 2, Associate ; El Circulo Espanol ; Sodalitas Latina : Mathe- . A. : Athletic Association. Katherine ' s inclinations have always been towards foreign languages, but this does not mean that this subject has held her undivided attention. As a teacher, she has been the high school ' s favorite. To acquire this position many qualities other than intellect are necessary, such as a pleasing sense of humor and sympathetic understanding. Katherine ' s friends are many, and our Alma Mater is the richer for her having been here. BESSIE MITCHELL : Associaticn : ' . A ' . ' . Council ; Hall Preside ercle Francais. Here ' s hoping you can take all of fife ' s knocks as well as your fists have taken the knocks on our doors during your past year as hall president. Even after hearing you knock every night for a year, Bess, we still think you ' re swell. In fact, you ' re very, very. . . . Now that ' s saying we like you plenty, and we ' re wishing for you everything that ' s good, with lots and lots of happiness — (and lights). 157 MARIE PARKER MOORE Hampton, Virginia LUCILE PEARSALL MOSELEY Newport News, Virginia MARION PAGE NOTTINGHAM Eastville, Virginia GRACE ALMA OLGERS Rice, Virginia MARIE JIOORB: Delta Tlieta Alpha; Dramatic Club, 3, 4; Clioral Club. 1 : Senior Chaperon ; Y. W. C. A. : Campus League. 2 ; Chapel Committee. 3, 4 ; Chairman of Student Day Committee. 4 ; Athletic Association. Those charming, quick smiles and girhsh pink blushes are really and truly genuine. Rightfully does she blush after one of her frequent breaks. Marie ' s dependability, determination, and sincerity are the qualities which have made her a sort of man behind the scenes person, who gets things done without the crowd cheering her good deeds. She will always live in our memory because of her fine spirit of geniality. LUCILE MOSELEY : Pi Kappa Sigma ; Dramatic Club ; Cotillion Club ; Association of Childhood Education ; Pan-Hellenic Association : Presi- dent, 4 : Y. W. C. A. ; Senior Chaperon ; Athletic Association ; Class Secretary, 3. 4. , To some of us conversation means just talking, but when Lucy P. makes a remark, we remember it for its spice and wit. How many times in bull session has she put in her jolly expression that has made us think, I wish I had said that! What would the senior class have done without the originahty of Lucy P. ? She is that capable person who always gives suggestions for productions and sings. She ' s delightfully gay and carefree despite that certain air of dignity and poise. PAGE NOTTINGHAM: Gamma Theta : Cotillion Club; Grand- daughters ' Club ; Association of Childhood Education ; Pan-Hellenic Council : Treasurer, 4 ; May Court. 3, 4 ; Y. V. C. A. ; Athletic Asso- ciation. Page — the very last word in a typical college girl — would be even more of a prom trotter if she really cared for such things. She looks — well, as a girl ought to look. She doesn ' t take life too seriously, but she lacks nothing in depth. Prominent in bull sessions, a ready fourth at bridge, an excellent dancer — she ' s the sort of girl who seems to go with Harris tweed coats in the daytime and rich-hued taffeta at night. -158- GRACE OLGERS : College Choir. 2. 3. 4 ; Choral Club. 1 ; Athletic Association ; Y. W. C. A. Grace is an unusually quiet girl. She does not make a fuss about what she does; instead she goes on unassumingly and does it. Only few of us know her well, but those of us who do, know a stable and dependable sort of person who can never be forgotten. Her application to duty and her determination to. finish successfully everything she begins are the elements certain to bring success. IRENE JENKINS PARKER Richmond, Virginia NELLIE WHITE PIERPONT Salem, Virginia MARGARET EMMA PITTARD Buffalo Junction, Virginia MARION BARCLIFT POND Norfolk, Virginia IRENE PARKER; Mathematics Club: Athletic Association; Y. W. C. A. By some, Irene is considered to be aloof, but that is hardly the right word. She is merely following the old saying slow but sure. As a juggler of figures and math formulas she is a dead shot. When the rest of us are snowed under with Einstienic Calculations, Irene is in her element. Possibly this is true because she has the abihty to sit down and do tedious tasks thoroughly and well. She is rather stubborn, to state it baldly ; but stubbornness can be called adherence to principles — so that is nothing against her. NELLIE PIERPONT ; Sigma Sigma Sigma : Pi Gamma Mu ; Mathe- matics ( ' lull : Cotillion Club ; Y. W. C. A. : Athletic Association. Nellie is the object of many of the phone calls on second floor Senior Building. She beams over them, reveals nothing and otherwise takes life casually. She ' s one of those every hair in place people, and she ' ll always get there in her own quiet way. It ' s rather disconcerting to see Nellie completely oblivious to life ' s ups and downs, as the rest of us tear our hair. She goes her way calmly, unobtrusively, and with utter self-confidence. MAROARET PITTARD: Alpha Sigma Tau : Dramatic Club: Cotillion Club ; Association of Childhood Education : Pan-Hellenic Council. .3. Vice-President, 4 ; Y ' . W. C. A. : Athletic Association. When we ' re tired of playing bridge or talking about clothes, food, and men, there ' s nothing like Margaret to start something new or to get us interested all over again. If you ' re fed up with classes or in a bad humor, but you ' re too down to do anything about it, find Margaret. That girl is another one of those tonic persons that could make the sorriest soul in school feel one hundred per cent on the good side. MARION POND : Delta Theta Alpha : Pi Gamma Mu : Y. W. C. A. : Service Committee. 1 : Church Cooperative Committee. 2. : : Cabinet. 4 : Dramatic Club ; College Choir. Secretary. 4 : Choral Club : Mathematics Club ; . thletic Association. Few of us can boast the conscientiousness to duty and the rewarding joy of a thing well done that belong to Marion. She ' s always busying herself with some task — be it storming around on a make-up job for the Dramatic Club, with Miss Wheeler behind her, or lending her time and talent to class productions. (Could we ever forget the wooden soldiers of Life Begins at 8:30 ?) -159- DOROTHY GARNETT PRICE Brookneal, Virginia MARGARET STEVENS PRICE Lynchburg, Virginia LUCILE McBRIDE RHODES Mayesville, South Carolina r CHARLOTTE MARIE RICE Roanoke, Virginia DOROTHY PRICE : Mu Omega : Alpha Phi Sigma ; Beorc Bh Thorn : President, 4 ; Pi Gamma Mu ; Kappa Delta Pi : House Council ; Hall President 2: Dramatic Club: Mathematics Club: Cotillion tlub: y. W. c. A.: Membership Committee. 1. 2. 3, 4 : Athletic Association. Dot ' s the kind of girl you can picture in printed taffeta with puffed sleeves; in other words, she ' s that rare type known as an old-fashioned girl. She ' s a good worker and seldom tackles anything unless she is sure that it will be done and done well. We admire her self-confidence. She seems to have a way with the teachers, but she never lets us in on her secret. We ' ll forgive her for that ' cause maybe we ' re jealous of her intellect, and she definitely has that! LUCILE RHODES : Mu Omega : Kappa Delta Pi : Pi Gamma Mu Alpha Phi Sigma ; Beorc Eh Thorn : Athletic Association : Y. W. C. A. Social Committee. 4 ; Vibgixi. x Staff : Assistant Literary Editor. 3 Dramatic Club : Mathematics Club : Cotillion Club : Debate Club Secretary. 4. ' Cile is always full of secrets because she ' s such a good person in whom to confide. You can air your troubles before her any time, and ' Cile will say a word or smile, and — Lo! life ' s a cherry pie! No one enjoys playing pranks on her fellow students any more than ' Cile, and the pranks are usually disastrous to those concerned. She is intellectual though she does talk to teachers. She ' s intensely loyal. And did you ever note the mischievous sparkle in her eye? MARGARET PRICE : Transfer from William and Mary College : Y. W. C. A. : Athletic Association. With a dash of color and a flare of spirit, a personality at once mysterious and yet irresistible — if we may base our judg- ment on long distance phone calls and Specials — Margaret has easily made a place for herself among us during her short stay of one year here. In any class, she ' s the shining light and the professor ' s delight at all daily recitations, for she surely knows the subjects. Incidentally, just any time she ' ll give you pointers on how to Nail your Man I CHARLOTTE RICE : Pi Kappa Sigma ; Le Cercle Francais. 1 : Cotil- lion Club : Chi : Pan-IIellenic Council. 4 : Virgixi.in Staff : Assistant Photographic Manager. 2, Photographic ilanager. 3. Associate Editor. 4; Y. ' W. C. A..: Sing Committee. 2; . thletic Association. Charlotte was born late at night, and she ' s never quite gotten over it! She sleeps all day to catch up on winks, but she truly accomplishes work in the wee hours of the morning. Completely unemotional, she occasionally dazzles an unsuspecting world with a smile of rare beauty. Loyalty is the keynote of her character — Charlotte is an excellent person to be present at bull sessions to ward off would-be murderers of absent parties. BETTY VENABLE RIVERS Farmville, Virginia DOROTHY ELLIOTT ROBERTSON Lynchburg, Virginia SARAH ANTHELIA ROBINETTE Norfolk, Virginia MARY ANNE SCALES Cascade, Virginia BETTY RIVERS: Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. It ' s a funny thing. I mean it ' s a funny thing about the way things happen when Betty ' s around. When she breezes through the door, troubles go scat! When one of her grins get tossed at you, you ' re all for forgetting what you don ' t want to remem- ber. Though Betty is a town girl and has not been thrown so closely with us in our activities here at school, no one who has known her well would give a million dollars for the knowing — well, a thousand any way. DOROTHY ROBERTSON : Atliletie Association : Y. TV. C. A. : Alumnae anil MemlicTship Committee; flioral Cluh : Cntillion Club: Assuciatiim of Childlinocl Education. With her hair brushed smooth and shining, her wistful eyes, and tilted nose. Dot is hke a little girl who has just been scrubbed to pinkness and put in starched linens. She is always immaculate and dainty. It ' s fun to visit Dot, because she has such a grand gift of gab and a whole bagful of jokes and funny stories. Keep on, Miss Simplicity, for you ' re good for tired spirits. ANTHELIA ROBINETTE : Dramatic Club ; Debate CUib : President. 4 : Y. W. C. A. ; Service Committee, 1 ; Atbletic Association. Anthelia is one of those pretty girls who are not only pretty, but also smart. With a convincing note in her voice, she has brought many honors to us in debates. Never ready to give up, she sticks it out to the end, and she usually wins, too. A happy and congenial sort of person, Anthelia is always ready to help — one of those people you can really count on. ANN ' E SC. LES : Pi Gamma Mu : Y. W. C. A. : Atliletie Association. During her four years at Farmville, Anne has successfully met all the responsibihties and trials of her college life. In her own quiet way she has conscientiously done her work, and done it well. Anne impresses us as one who, with deepest sincerity, desires to do the worthwhile things in life. Those of us who know her really well have been completely won over by her understanding heart and are her staunch and loyal friends. In- deed the friendship that Anne gives out will give her true friends throughout her life. ELIZABETH PRYSE SHIPPLETT Roanoke, Virginia MARY ELIZABETH SLATER Lewisburg, West Virginia ELIZABETH ALICE SMITH Newport News, Virginia FRANCES BERKELEY SMITH Newport News, Virginia ELIZABETH SHIPPLETT: Gamma Theta : Alpha Kappa Gamma; Y. W. C. A.: Vice-President, 4, Freshman Commission, Secretary, 1, Counselor, 3, Service Committee : Athletic Association : Assistant Man- ager of Tennis, 1 : Vircjixiax Staff : Assistant Advertising Manager, Lizzie is a little girl, but for what she lacks in statue, she makes up in good humor and cheerfulness. When we think of her, we somehow think of graciousness, culture, the delightfully charming hostess, teacups — and her big, blue eyes. Perhaps Lizzie ' s greatest asset is her knack for making and keeping friends. Capable, conscientious, and loyal, she may expect nothing but success from the future. JIARY ELIZABETH SLATER : Alpha Sigma Alpha : Beorc Eh Thorn ; Alpha Kappa Gamma; House Council, 2; Athletic Association: La- Crosse Manager, 1, 2. Manager of Minor Sports, 3; Class Basketball Team, 3 ; Y. W. C. A. : Social Committee, 4 ; Virginian ' Staff : Assis- tant Advertising Manager, 3, Business Manager, 4 ; Rotunda Staff, 3 ; El Circulo Espanol, 1 ; Cotillion Club ; Chi ; Class Giftorian. Mary Lib laughed, and we couldn ' t help ourselves — we had to like her. As she bubbles over with good nature, we marvel at the distinct flavor of her nonsense. If you ' re looking for Mary Lib, she ' s sure to be found delving deep into the mysteries of the chemistry lab or in a mad dash to the bank with Annual money. ELIZABETH SMITH : Pi Kappa Sigma ; Athletic Association ; Y. W. C. A. ; Dramatic Club, 1 ; Cotillion Club : President, 4 ; Association of Childhood Education : Pan-Hellenic Council, 4. Brown curls, lovely eyes, a soft voice, depth — that ' s our Smitty. She ' s a woman to be envied on a dance floor, and she ' s not bad in her blue cigarette robe. Her main vice being sleeping, you ' ll find her any afternoon curled up under a green blanket — though we remember her best as The Sophisticated Lady of our sophomore year. Some night drop in their room, and you ' ll be highly entertained by the rare and delightful combination of Lucy P. and Smitty — and you ' ll always find them eager to hear the latest dope about Chi! FRANCES SMITH : Kappa Delta Pi ; Gamma Psi ; Athletic Associa- tion ; Y. W. C. A. Frances came back to S. T. C. after a few years teaching. And she ' s a real student! ! Why, she ' s one of the few seniors that can follow Dr. Wynne. She ' s rather hard to know, but after a few chats with her about this and that (mostly sensible things) you can ' t help realizing that she ' s a girl of depth and appreciation. She doesn ' t seem to mind working hard to reach that goal which she has set for herself. And she ' s ever-willing to help those of us who have less gray matter. MINNIE WALTON SMITH South Hill, Virginia ROSE BALL SOMERS Burkeville, Virginia SYLVIA SUE SOMERS Parksley, Virginia DOROTHY SHARPE SPENCER Meherrin, Virginia MINNIE SMITH : Sigma Sigma Sigma ; Student Council : Class Representative, 4 ; Rotunda Staff ; Reporter, 2, 3, Social Editor. 4 ; Dramatic Club : Cotillion Club ; Association of Cbildbood Education ; Y. W. C. A, : Freshman Commission, 1 ; Athletic Association : May Queen, 4. Our fair May Queen — that ' s Minnie. Even after four years at school we still find something almost mysterious and unknown about Minnie that makes her all the more interesting. Most of the time she is a gay, fun-loving soul, but sometimes a distant look appears in her eyes, and we know she has entered a world of her own. Minnie ' s interests at school have been varied, and her deep-dimpled smile makes interests in Minnie just as varied. ROSE SOMERS : House Council ; Hall President. 4 : Athletic Associa- tion ; Y. W. C. A. ; Dramatic Club ; College Choir : Association of Child- hood Education : President, 4 : Debate Club. Here ' s a girl that ' s just chuck full of ideas, especially when it comes to art. It ' s fun to swap notions with Rose, because she always has some new ones. Maybe that accounts for the dreamy look in her eyes. They ' re big and brown. Just you mention the art room to her, and they ' ll light up and Rose will be right there. A neat worker she is, too, in every job that she under- takes. We always know that the outcome will be okey-dokey. So is Rose. SYLVIA SOMERS: Athletic Association: Y. W. C. A.; College Choir; Choral Club ; Le Cercle Frangais ; El Circulo Bspanol ; Granddaughters ' Club : Debate Club. Tall, slim, and dark-haired, the lady with the golden voice — that ' s Sylvia. She loves to sing, and her clear soprano voice is often heard around the campus. She is a valued part of the College Choir and the Choral Club, taking an active part in both. Sylvia ' s interest in Spanish seems somehow to fit her personality. Always ready to do what the rest wish to do, she is all for having fun. Merry times to you, Sylvia! DOROTHY SPENCER : Beorc Eh Thoru : Athletic Association : Y. W. C. A. You know, we ' ve got a hunch that there are a lot of good things about Dot which are hidden from some of us. But you can ' t hold out on us altogether, young lady ! We know that, in having you here, we have a prize possession — one that will be greatly missed after graduation time. Smooth riding. Dot! When it comes to success, we know your httle car will be trucking right down that road._ 163 ZAIDA PETTIT THOMAS Wytheville, Virginia ELLA AGNES THOMPSON South Hill, Virginia VIRGINIA LOUISE TILMAN Saltville, Virginia DOROTHY LEE TURNER Crewe, Virginia ZAIDA TIIOJIAS : Sigma Sigma Sigma : Pi Gamma Mu ; Beorc Eh Thorn ; Alpha Kappa Gamma ; Kappa Delta Pi : House Council : Hall President, 2, Secretary, 4 ; Y. W. C. A. : World Fellowship Committee, 3: Dramatic Club: Senicr Chaperon. 4: May Court. 1, 3, 4: Student Standar-ls Committee, :!, ?,, Chairman. 4 : Athletic Association. Serious minded? Well, not altogether. Just get a phase of the other side. When Zaida is freed from studies, that crazy-girl stuff comes to the fore, and we just laugh and laugh. Zaida ' s so capable and reliable, too. Isn ' t it a lovely combination? The place that she has taken during her four years at S. T. C. is going to be worse than blank without her. Say! — We ' re going to miss you too much, Zaida. AGNES THOMPSON : Alpha Sigma Tau ; Athletic Association : Y. W, C. A, : Granddaughters ' Cluh. With that lovable httle air and a smile that makes you want to be friends, Agnes has found a warm place in the heart of each of us. Agnes has that sunny kind of quietness that puts one in the most satisfying mood of relaxation. Her way of getting things done makes her a girl that we can always count on. What a loss it is to lose her, but what a find to the big old world! VIRGINIA TILMAN : Pi Kappa Sigma : College Choir : Choral Club : Cotillion Club ; Hemp Economics Club, 1 : Y. W. C. A. : Sing Com- mittee, 2; Athletic Association: Dramatic Club. When the busy, humdrum college life gets you down, and you feel like settling down to a playful afternoon with a good magazine, a comfortable chair, ard a radio, pay a visit to Tilman. She has taken an interest in many activities here, but one of her biggest interests in hfe has been V. P. I., and no prom there is a success without her smiling face and little Juliette cap perched saucily on the back of her head. DOROTHY TITRNER : Kappa Delta Pi ; Gamma Psi : Athletic Asso- ciation : Y. W. C. A.: Granddaughters ' Club. Dot is one of those girls who drive in to school. That has kept us from seeing as much of her as we ' d like. She has vivacity and a certain quality that makes us swear by what she says. As a teacher, it ' s our bet that she will be the envy of her contemporaries. She has been a gem in the class and we ' ve burdened her with making posters and other things that require that artistic touch. MARY VIRGINIA WALKER Nassawadox, Virginia MOLLIE FLETCHER WALKER Blackstone, Virginia NANCY CABELL WALL Boydton, Virginia LUCILE REYNOLDS WARE Dunnsville, Virginia MARY VIRGINIA WALKER; Dramatic Club, 1, 2: Cotillion Club; Athletic Association ; Y. W. C. A. Mary Virginia is a rather sensitive person, with an artistic temperament. For she is artistic, and we missed her our sopho- more year when she studied art in Baltimore. Also, she ' s a tennis fiend, and good at it, too! Perhaps we ' ll remember her as a knitting wonder, and then we may remember the excel- lent feeds she could prepare. Such versatility! You see there ' s really no end to her ability. And oh, such a kind heart lies behind that slow smile! FLETCHER WALKER ; Dramatic Club : sident. 4 ; Athletic As Yo-ho-ho! and a barrel of fun — that ' s Fletcher! She ' s always ready to whoop it up a Httle, and that ' s why we hke to play with her. A good sport and an ardent admirer of Shan- non ' s ! She sailed through two years of college life here without a worry — then in her last, her senior year. Miss Wheeler fixed Fletcher. Did we laugh ! Deep in her heart, though, Fletcher loves to work, and into whatever pie she puts her finger, some- thing big is bound to result. NANCY WALL; Alpha Sigma Alpha; Y. W. C. A.; Freshman Com- mission ; College Choir ; Cotillion Club ; Association of Childhood Edu- cation ; Dramatic Club ; Pan-IIellenic Association, 3 ; Athletic Asso- ciation. Polly got this name from her bantam rooster, and it ' s fol- lowed her through college (the name, not the rooster). Her roommates delight in singing Polly wally doodle to her; however, she ' s beloved by those who know her well. Only few have seen Polly in one of her black moods when she rises early in the morning — but things like these can be for- given after breakfast. While we are munching popcorn together, or while we are doing almost anything else, she can give a sly wink and a smile that chases away Mr. Gloom. LUCILE WARE : Sigma Sigma Sigma ; Alpha Phi Sigma ; Student Council ; Class Representative, 4 ; Dramatic Club ; College Choir. 2 ; Choral Club: Le Cerole Francais ; Mathematics Club: Cotillion Club; Chapel Committee, 2, , ; Y. W. C. A. : Membership and Alumnae Com- mittee. 2, 3 : World Fellowship Committee, 4 : Athletic Association. While the rest of us try to outshine and outshout one another in order to have our remarks heard, Polly very shyly makes the remark and wins the prize. In her varied school activities, her good qualities shine. We look at Polly and think of background, loyalty, and honor. We take our hats off to one who has the courage of her convictions — just as we would take our shoes off to Midge, who does not. ]65. GOLDIE ESTELLE WILLIAMS Hayes Store, Virginia ELIZABETH JEAN WILLIS Cape Charles, Virginia DOROTHY ELIZABETH WISE Craddockville, Virginia MARGUERITE AILINE YORK Farmville, Virginia GOLDIE WILLIAMS : Choral Club : Granddaughters ' Club ; Athletic Associatuin : Class Volley Ball Team. 3 : Y. W. C. A. A true blue sport! Goldie ' s always ready for good, clean fun, and she ' ll enter into the spirit of things with vim and vigor. Don ' t let us mislead you — it ' s not the pleasures alone of school life that Goldie has sought. She will work diligently at any and all assigned tasks, but always gives you a bright smile and a gay greeting at every encounter — in short, the life of any gathering. lEAX WILLIS: Gamma Theta : Athletic Association: Y. W. C. A.; Dramatic Club ; Granddaughters ' Club : Cotillion Club : Association of ( ' hildhood Education; Pan-Hellenic Council, 3, 4: Senior Chaperon; Campus League, 2; Student Standards Committee, 3, i. A pleasant word and a big smile for every one! That ' s how we ' ll always remember Jean. She ' s seldom ruffled over her own problems, and she ' s understanding in helping others to solve theirs. That well-known song Contented seems to fit her per- fectly. Jean ' s sweet, modest, aiid demure! ! She has a twinkle in her eye sometimes, and we know she ' s happy about some- thing. But if it ' s supposed to be a secret — why she ' d even go to the guillotine before she ' d tell ! DOEOTHY WISE: Pi Kappa Sigma; Alpha Kappa Gamma: Student Council ; Ex-Offlcio. 4 : House Council ; Hall President. 2 ; Y. W. C. A. : Treasurer. 3, President, 4: Artists Dance Group; College Choir; Col- lege Orchestra; Cotillion Club; Chapel Committee; Student Day Com- mittee ; Student Standards Committee ; Athletic Association : May Court, 4. Who is the girl with the soft, sweet voice leading prayers in the evening? We see her every morning in chapel, giving of her talent willingly. It ' s Dot, of course, our Y. W. president. During her four years here she has held many interests, serving joyously in all of them. She is a girl who loves life, and life gives her friends wherever she goes. MARGT ' ERITE YORK : Alpha Phi Sigma ; Beorc Eh Thorn ; Kappa Delta I ' i : Treasurer, 4 : Delta Theta Alpha ; Dramatic Club : Orchesis ; Secretary-Treasurer, 4 ; JIathematics Club : Chairman of Program Com- mittee, 2 ; Monogram Club : President, 4, Secretary. 3 ; Varsity Basket- ball, 1, 2; Varsity Hockey, 2, 3; Y. W. C. A.; Town Girls ' Committee, 1, Chairman Town Girls Committee. 2. 3; Athletic Association. Slight of statue, full of life, eyes that dance — that ' s Mar- guerite. No one would guess that Marguerite is the athletic type, but she is, most definitely. Athletics don ' t seem to inter- fere with her class work, for several honor societies have claimed her membership. We hope she won ' t let Annapolis interfere too much either ! Class History ALL hands on deck! The ship 37 was leaving for a cruise in Farmville Bay with its green and white flag at the mast. . . . Freshmen from all parts of the country received their passports. We were greenest of the green and white with fright, as preparations for the voyage began. Knowing that the winds would be high, the tides swift, we realized the need of a sturdy captain. Caroline Jones, with a crew of hearty firstmates, was chosen to lead us safely through the first unknown channels and high seas of our journey. Completing the staff of officers, our pilot. Miss Her, took the wheel, and our cruise was well underway. Being inexperienced sailors, we had to learn the rules — orientation classes quelled our greenness a bit. Smart sailors, at last! But in the midst of the glee came a bugle blast from the conceited sophomores — Rat formation! Scrub floors, carry laundry, clean cabins, wear hair in pig-tails, wear long black stockings, and use no make-up! Aye, ' Aye, Honorable Sophomores, was our only reply. On the last night of this week of terror we were made to suffer court martial and to answer for all our misdeeds. After a solemn ceremony we kneeled before the sophomores to receive blue and white rat caps. These were to be worn until Christmas, unless, by chance, we should win the Thanksgiving hockey game from the superior sophomores. We won! I Thanksgiving Day — ! Color Rush, with the gong of the six a. m. bell, and the hockey games gave the color cup to the green and whites — the first victory for our young seamen. Each mile of sailing encouraged class spirit. The Lyceum numbers unveiled our appreciation for art. The Dramatic Club found our Romeos and Juliets; the Choir and Choral Club captured our nightingales; athletics gave us a place in the sporting field; debating developed Ben Websters. Grad- ually we became first-class sailors of the 37. Remember, back in those days — freshmen went downtown whenever they wanted to? And then the terrible blow, learn- ing our first lesson in obedience to superior authorities, when a sad lot of us were confined to campus for forgetting to sign up ! Tumbling our way through the annual circus, second prize came to us! Provisions low and our sailors in need of rest, we docked for the Christmas holidays — our first real leave. After fourteen glorious days, we were aboard again and ready for work and play. Our first class production brought Ted Shawn and His Ensemble of Men Dancers to our deck — another successful venture ! Sailing on we soon reached another harbor, seemingly New Orleans — glamorous Mardi Gras — gay costumes, dancing, frivolity! Founders Day — the historic Fiftieth Anniversary of the navigability of Farm- ville Bay — brought the reunion of loyal classmates of many years before. Standing in the midst of that great body we felt chills for the first time, as the strains of Alma Mater resounded throughout the halls. Spring Cotillion brought Myron Lowther and his Orchestra all the way from Wash- ington State — the last formal dance of the year. And never could we forget the chorus in Sweet and Lovely, our short musical in the spring of ' 34 — soft lights, melodious music, organdies in pastels! May Day — and the Longwood amphi- theatre made a perfect setting for Margaret Parker, our Alice in Wonderland — queen of the May! The first of our cruise was nearly over. Land was in sight. Trying to dock we hit upon some rocks — exams. But commencement conquered the blows, and with Aye! Aye! Captain, we saluted the green and white flag for a furlough of three months. Again the gangplank was lowered, as we sophomores boarded the 37 for the second lap of our journey. Stand- ing in line for inspection, we missed our beloved Miss Jennie Tabb — the ship had lost a valued friend and inspiration. Inspection, dismissal, and then we were ready for another year ' s work. Whoops of joy echoed over the ship praising the new swimming pool, which during the summer had been built behind the gym. We were mighty sophomores now. Poor Rats ! We found compensation for what we had suf- fered the previous year in making them grin and bear it. Fall Cotillion with Johnny Long again added pleasure to the sailors ' life. TumbHng for the second time in the circus we carried away the first prize, proving the old adage, practice makes perfect. This year the usual one day for Thanksgiv- ing gave way to a five-day holiday. We made the gangplank ring as we left! The hockey games, true to past tradition, again carried on the rivalry between classes, though the games were played after Thanksgiving this year, because of our longer holiday. Then came Christmas — ! That after-leave let-down couldn ' t last, as plans prog- ressed for our class production — that glamorous glimpse of Radio City, New York, as Life Begins at 8:30 ! And remember, next, the best-loved of all Lyceums — the Siberian Singers! The ship ' s log next recorded another gala Mardi Gras festival. This time all girls were required to wear costumes and masks. Founders ' Day, though lacking the brilliance of the year before, brought many alumnae back and was, moreover, inspirational. An added feature — the rocking, reeling dance of the Lyons ' Club held on board our ship ! What an occasion ! ! Dan Gregory made the ship dance over the waves at Spring Cotillion — the most jaedle of affairs! Another colorful May Day Pageant depicted The May Pole of Merry Mount, with Jean McClure, Lady of May, and Jestine Cutshall, Lord of May — Lady Wye Scott, as maid of honor, escorted by Lord Lelia San- ford. The sad time of graduation, taking many of the sopho- mores, was fast approaching. Among those sailors leaving was our worthy captain, Caroline Jones. Virginia Bean was chosen as our intellect and gave the salutatorian address at commencement. Anne Diggs was class historian, and Chic - 167- Dortch, our giftorian. With tear-filled eyes we came to the end of our second year — Aye! Aye! to our new captai n, Mary Bowles, and we again went ashore. But it was not for long. . . . For again in September the 37 rocked with the greet- ings of the sailors. Shall you ever forget Mary Bowles as Little Miss Muffet in the Circus? We worked hard for the prize, but the sophomores outdid us. The University of Virginia Cavaliers shook the gym at Fall Cotillion — while everybody started singing Truckin ' ! Color Rush, again taking place after Thanksgiving, gave us Senior Build- ing, although in the final events Red and Whites were the victors of the day. On Friday, December 1 3, we gave our last production — Lucky Thirteen. Remember the time Chic had with her dance. . . . Irby ' s ghttering Top Hat, . . . Elsie ' s singing Lady in Red, while Mary Virginia acted the part? Christmas again — the usual hubbub, as the music goes ' round. Amateur Hour on Bullfinch ' s Birdseed Program was broadcast from station S-I-N-G, bringing the prize to our hilarious crew. Scintillating, glamorous Mardi Gras — and this time costumes for men, too. Something new this year — water carnivals in the swimming pool. The sailors took first honors — sailors in water should be tops! Harry Reser brought his band to encourage trucking and gee- geeing at Cotillion. Spring elections gave major duties to the Sailor Class this time — some of our sailors were now commanders, with Bonnie Lane as Admiral of our Fleet. Mary B. was again to be our captain, as the good ship 37 sang Anchors Aweigh for the last time. May Day — beauty and grandeur are none too good to describe The Golden Goddess, Lucy Potter, as she ascended the throne to be crowned queen. More rocks in landing — exams; but all sailors were requested to remain on board for commencement. We had many things to learn for the following year. As incoming seniors, we now marched for the first time beneath the Senior arch to the strains of Alma Mater. This Senior Chapel brought more tears than ever before, as we said Farewell to those who had always helped us weather the storms. Tac Waters, outgoing senior class president, was elected honorary member of our class. And now, as seniors, we salute the green and white flag of the 37 for the last of the voyage. Meet me at Shan- non ' s at 1 p. m. and March in caps and gowns to Satur- day Chapel were our slogans of privilege for the year. New Shannon ' s is ideal, isn ' t it? And the new theatre — ! First came Installation, when, with our little sisters, we marched down the aisle for the first time in senior gowns. Dr. Jarman placed the caps on our heads, and we literally became seniors — and had as much dignity as we could muster. We could at last give a dance for class production, too! Wasn ' t it fun? ? And the Senior Figure — it sent shivers up and down our spines! In the Circus we depicted life among the moun- taineers to a T — The Martins and the Coys ! Sing on, Mary Lib and Elsie — you sho ' had that swing! This gave us honorable mention when the prizes came ' round. Oh! don ' t forget those midnight fire drills! Wet a towel and grab a book — this, to compose our minds in the rush from a burning building ! Color Rush brought victory to green and white. It was fitting for the seniors to live under a green and white banner for two days — the last Color Rush in which we ' d participate. The hockey game brought defeat to our team but not to our spirits. Hallowe ' en — the decks seethed with excitement, and the Virginia Cavaliers were too, too. . . . Class Sing brought us to our baby days again — a toy shop, and we loved it! Sailors won first prize for their Blue and White song in the contest sponsored by the A. A. Mardi Gras — more elaborate than ever before, with a floor show! — again added gayety to our cruise but dismay to the faculty. No Saturday classes, white dresses, old friends returning, speakers, a ban- quet, and a dance meant Founders ' Day again. In the pageant representing four of the sections of Virginia, the seniors turned mountaineers once more. Spring Cotillion will live in our memories as the best of all. . . . Everyone on a merry-go-round, ' n ' such truckin ' ! May Day — another extravaganza, presenting Hansel and Gretel. The beauti- ful princess, Minnie Smith, was crowned queen with Zaida Thomas as maid of honor — our own shipmates ! Senior Chapel — we sang our farewell songs, and with hearts heavy, voices choked up, and eyes blurred, we formed an arch to see the junior class take our place. Commence- ment was here now. First came our senior banquet, with Auld Lang Syne drawing us closer than ever. Class Day Exercises in the auditorium — the Daisy Chain — friends and famihes, our proud spectators. The Lantern Parade — songs again and little sisters, as the numerals 37 were placed in front of the Rotunda. The last mile complete — gradua- tion . . . and good-bye to a course well run ... to bonds that bind . . . mem ' ries that bless . . . and to Alma Mater — thy daughters true, faithful, and loyal will be. — Victoria Gillette 168- N MEMORIAM ROBERTA MATTOX Class of 1937 Died April 24, 1935 They never quite leave us, our friends who have passed Through the shadows of death to the sunlight above; A thousand sweet memories are holding them fast To the places they blessed with their presence and love. — Margaret E. Songster NAME ADDRESS Acworth, Virginia Lee Birds Nest Adams, Mary Frances.830 N. Main St., Danville Adams, Mary Jacqueline Kenbridge Adams, Ruby Aretta Broad Rock Rd., Richmond Adams, Sue Duval Sweet Briar Adkins, Doris 485 W. Main St., Danville Adkins, Dorothy 485 W. Main St., Danville Agee, Virginia Louise Dehue, West Virginia Allen, Jane Elizabeth White Gate Allen, Jeanne Holmes.. ..608 First Ave., Farmville Allen, Louise Baird Hebron Allen, Martha Scales Route 3, Farmville Allen, Mary Dudley.... Hebron Allen, Virginia Estelle Kenbridge AUgood, Louise Mickle Boydton Alphin, Edith Muriam Whaleyville Alsop, Caroline Elizabeth Prospect Alvis, Maude Frances 3407 Memorial Ave., Lynchburg Ames, Mary Farley 638 N. Jackson St., Arlington Anderson, Lillian Evelyn 817 Beverly St., Covington Anderson, Vivian Mae 817 Beverly .St., Covington Andrews, Shirley Rives 817 Manteo St., Norfol ' c Anthony, Sarah Louise 249 Jefferson Ave., Danville Armislead, Nan Burnette South Hill Avery, Bonnalynn Wyatt Holdcroft Ayres, Julia Ethel Arvonia Badger, Mary Elizabeth Marionville Bas-well, Harriet Letitia Halifax Bailey, Alda Kathleen Horntown Bailey, Annie Leigh Wakefield Bailey, Dorothy Anne Wakefield Bailey, Evelyn Burl Clarksville Bailey, Margaret Lee Clarksville Bailey, Martha Florence Orange Bailey, Myrtle Irene Moseley Baird, Annie Ruth Savedge Baker, Virginia Boykin....5 Court St., Portsmouth Baldwin, Jane Fern 627 Carolina Ave., Roanoke Ball, Virginia Elizabeth Salvia Bane, Ruby Kent Vernon Hill Baptist, Mary Beverly Boydton Barbee, Lois Johnson. .309 Prospect St., Covington Barnard, Elizabeth Archer Prince George Barnes, Frances Haskins Keysville Barnes, Mary Ethel Boykins Baskerville, Lucy Jean McKenny Bass, Annie Estelle Route 3, Evington Bates, May Harwood 2507 Floyd Ave., Richmond Baynard, Sue Seaford Beal, Jacqueline Scollsville Beale, Evelyn Christine Smithfield Beale, Mary Evelyn Waverly Beale, Sara Melba Smithfield Bean, Helen Virginia South Hill Beaton, Lucy Wilma Franklin Beckham, Maude Randolph Farmville Beebe, Esther Harwood 51 I Hampton Drive, Spartanburg, S. C. Bell, Eleanor Wilburn Wilburn Roll of Students NAME ADDRESS Bell, Gwendolyn 218 Harvey St., Washington, N. C. Bell, Helen Force Farmville Berry, Selma Elizabeth Williamson Rd., Roanoke Berryman, Elizabeth Warren Surry Billups, Margaret Anne Route 4, Norfolk Black, Margaret Louise Shores Black, Mary Rives Pamplin Black, Sara Margaret Sea View Blackwell, Lucy Steptoe Warrenton Blackwell, Margueritte Allie Rocky Mount Bland, Janice Marie. .824 Brandon Ave., Norfolk Bland, Rebecca Louise LaCrosse Blankenship, Mary Virginia 402 W. 14th St., Richmond Blanton, Lou Anna Route I, Farmville Boaz, Ruth Elizabeth R. F. D., Stuart Boogs, Mary Alice Island Bolick, Edna Ruth Crewe Booth, Alma Elizabeth..727 Fifth St., Portsmouth Borden, Sarah Louise R. F. D., Front Royal Boswell, Lewis Cassie Burkeville Bounds, Elizabeth Virginia West Point Bounds, Pattie Alston 1228 Spotlswood Ave., Norfolk Bowen, Ellen Gibson Tazewell Bowles, Mary Elizabeth 1636 Mt. Vernon Ave., Petersburg Bowman, Helen Lee Riverton Bowman, Morrill Scanland 314 BurwellSt., Salem Boyd, Virginia Carolyn Susan Boyette, Sarah Catherine Newsoms Boylan, Lelia Elizabeth 210 Washington St., Portsmouth Bracey, Betty Hix Route 2, Farmville Bradshaw, Edith Owen Sedley Bradshaw, Frances Elizabeth Rice Brandis, Dons Greenwood 4008 Crutchfield St., Richmond Breckinridge, Louise Camper Fincastle Bress, Florence 930 Gales Ave., Norfolk Briggs, Helen Marie Whaleyville Bright, Martha Douglass 211 Stony Run Lane, Baltimore, Md. Brittle, Gene Goodwyn Emporia Britton, Margaret Maurice ...Waverly Britts, Janice North Tazewell Brookfield, Mary Rayner Smithfield Brooks, Kathleen Howerton Clarksville Brosius, Katherine Virginia 61 1 E. Main St., Marion Brown, Rosemary Shanghai, China Brumfield, Emily Lyle Farmville Bryan, Frances Leonora Crewe Bryant, Nancy Hall Smithfield Buchanan, Sara Elizabeth Tazewell Buckland, Dorothy Nell 607 Marshall Ave. S. W., Roanoke Bundy, Elizabeth McClung Tazewell Burbank, Hazel Wood 307 Mallory Ave., Hampton Burge, Willie Thomas Dolphin Burgess, Ethel Cuthbert Fork Union Burgess, Helen Courtland Burke, Elizabeth Lewis St. Stephens Church Burke, Jane Hallowell Appomattox Burks, Ethel Maxine Amherst Burroughs, Alice Pearl 442 Graydon Ave., Norfolk Burton, Mabel Swann Route 1, Richmond Bush, Betty 130 Apple Ave., Hampton Butler, Anne Elizabeth 329 Fairfax Ave., Norfolk Butterworth, Alma Harris DeWitt Butterworth, Elizabeth Virginia DeWitt Button, Sarah Lewis 800 High St., Farmville Cabell, Elsie Frances 903 W. 7th St., Wilmington, Del. Callihan, Helen North Holston Callis, Juanita Rosalind Mathews Callis, Virginia Mildred Soles Campbell, Virginia Louise Route 2, Amherst Cansler, Ruth La Verne 435 E. 2nd South St., Morristown, Tenn. Carlton, Lucy Kathryn Center Cross Carlton, Ruth Ophilia Farmville Carpenter, Irma Mayo 431 King George Ave., Roanoke Carper, Doris Viola ...1307 W. 48th St., Norfol ' c Carr, Marga -et Anne 916 Carter Rd., Roanoke Carrington, Anita Mildred Saxe Carroll, Jane Frances. .558 Broad St., Portsmouth Carroll, Virginia 222 Claibourne Ave., Rocky Mount Carroll, Margaret Irene 558 Broad St., Portsmouth Carroll, Mary Elizabeth 222 Claibourne Ave., Rocky Mount Carson, Dolly Juanita... .North Main St., Emporia Carter, Billie Lucile Chase City Carter, Ida Sue Cumberland Carter, Pauline Ora Chase City Carter, Ruth Juanita Box 134, Chase City Chambers, Ruth Emma Blackstone Chambliss, Delha Pope Rawllngs Chandler, Pattie Louise Virgilina Channell, Emily Whitley Smithfield Channell, Sarah Frances Smithfield Chappell, Inez Meherrin Chappell, Mary McCraw Keysville Chesnut, Doris Ray 923 Ducian Ave., Durham, N. C. Church, Edna Debbie Keysville Clark, Mary Willson 359 Blair Ave., Newport News Clark, Susie Evans 303 Beech St., Farmville Clark, Jean Scott.... Martinsville Clarke, Martha Virginia McKenney Cline, Elizabeth Ann Stuarts Draft Cline, Helene Albine Stuarts Draft Coalter, Margaret Elizabeth... Route 4, Richmond Cobb, Grace Seymour. ...401 Spruce St., Farmville Cody, Abigail Helen Amelia Cogsdale, Josie Lee Newsoms Coleman, Katherine Anderson 2319 Indian River Rd., Norfolk Coleman, Virginia Crewe Coleman, Virginia H Boydton Collie, Frances Ethel 1309 Main St., South Boston Connelly, Hortense Adams Alberta Conner, Elizabeth Martha Nathalia Conyers, Ellen Mae Chester 170- NAME ADDRESS Cooley, Nancy Elizabeth Rural Retreat Copley, Bernice Lucille Kenbridge Costello, Marguerite Virginia 2115 Hanover Ave., Richmond Cover, Mary Lucille. Elkton Cox, Kathryn Lamb .4610 Colonial Ave., Norfolk Cox, Mary Joyner Smithfield Craddock, Ottie Farmville Cralle, Elizabeth Norment 503 Appomattox St., Farmville Crawley, Laura Nell Hampden-Sydney Crenshaw, Evelyn Beatrice 524 Main St., Farmville Crenshaw, Margaret Giles 1507 Peach Ave., South Boston Critcher, Margaret Hannah Roxboro, N. C. Crockett, Evelyn Jane Tangier Crockett, Ida Catherine ..Tangier Crockett, Mary Agnes 206 Cherry St., Marion Cross, Katherine Whaleyville Cross, Zadie Violet Whaleyville Crowell, Louise Bruce.... 1 043 Main St., Danville Crumley, Ruth Lucille. 101 7 Euclid Ave., Bristol Culpepper, Ardayre Evelyn 1037 Holloday St., Portsmo ' Jth Cummings, Betty Sue Big Stone Gap Cummings, Iva Eulalia Route 1, Lexington Cunningham, Mary Louise Saluda Custis, Georgie Ames Craddockville Davies, Mildred Thornton Culpeper Davis, Dorothy Dade Raccoon Ford Davis, Dorothy Elizabeth Box 1069, Richmond Davis, Jacqueline Crittenden ....Raccoon Ford Davis, Louise Amonette 209 Lansing Ave., Lynchburg Davis, Martha Glenn 1621 Princeton Rd., Richmond Davis, Mildred Temperance Chester Davis, Nellie Cecil .602 S. Main St., Farmville Dawson, Yetive Sue Saxe DeBerry, Frances Vaughan Franklin Dejarnette, Louise Patterson Clarkton Denny, Martha McLean Route 5, Greensboro, N. C. Denny, Mary Katherine White Post Dickerson, Erna Thornton Spout Spring Dix, Catherine Ellen White Stone Dix, Marie Urbanna Dodd, Elsie Christine 3409 Noble Ave., Richmond Dodson, Eleanor Laird 517 Maryland Ave., Norfolk Doggett, Brenda Griffin Windsor Doggett, Charlotte Dean 92 Post St., Hilton Village Dorset, Golden Bernice Route 10, Richmond Dortch, Margaret Stuart... South Hill Doughty, Virginia Walker Exmore Dowdy, Julia Helen Farmville Dowdy, Margaret King 316 W. Third St., Farmville Dressier, Elizabeth Adelaide Covington Drinkard, Sarah Ina Route 2, Appomattox Driskill, Janice Beatrice Drakes Branch Drumheller, Ida Mabel Gladstone Dugger, Virginia Ann 626 Oak St., Farmville Dunlap, Sally Kerr Route 1, Lexington Roll of Students NAME ADDRESS Dunninglon, Kathryn Chamberlin 909 High St., Farmville Dunnington, Ruth Hampden-Sydney Dunton, Gwendolyn Frances Nassawadox Dunton, Mary Emily Nassawadox Dunton, Sudie Daughty Nassawadox Fades, Dorothy Warwick 509 lOlh St. S. W., Roanoke Easley, Emma Virginia South Boston Eason, Alma Dons 1412 Pack St. S. W., Roanoke Eason, Marie Gary.. ..2614 Lamb Ave., Richmond Eastham, Sue Wyalt.. 601 East St., Culpeper Eastman, Edith Claire 1002 W. South St., Raleigh, N. C. Eaton, Dorothy Campbell Princess Anne Ebel, Vera Blunt. .3405 Noble Ave., Richmond Eberwine, Bessie Talma-e 143 Dauglas Ave., Portsmouth Eckford, Margaret Barbour 465 Fourteenth St., Charlottesville Edwards, Katherine Arendell .Courtland Elder, Alice Virginia Clarkton Ellis, Anne Haden Exeter Place, Suffolk Ellis, Blanche Gasburg Ellis, Emilia Hoernecke Route 4, Suffolk Ellis, Richie Odell Gasburg English, Mae Lucille Oldhams Etheridee, Marcie Elizabeth 1027 Leckie St., Portsmouth Ettenger, Laura Beulah Lawrenceville Etter, Martha Carolyn Rising Sun, Md. Eubank, Etta Louise Chase City Evans, Martha Irene Meredithville Fagg, Harriett Elizabeth Elliston Paris, Caroline Carpenter Red Hill Farley, Marian Merry Point Faulconer, Louise Summerfield Amherst Faulconer, Margaurite Williams Amherst Ferguson, Alice Gayle Kenbridge Ferguson, Jeannette Estalme 508 Avon Rd., Roanoke Ficklen, Miriam Vannerson 3204 Brook Rd., Richmond Fischer, Dorothy Lina Main St., East Islip, N. Y. Fitzgerald, Katheryn Whitehead Chatham Flanagan, Martha Jane 813 Redgate Ave., Norfolk Fleshman, Madeline S Route 3, Roanoke Floyd, Martha 46 Hopkins St., Hilton Village Fontaine, Nancy.... Martinsville Forbes, Elizabeth Venable Andersonville Foster, Louise Mitchell Link Rd., Lynchburg Foutz, Jessie Estelle Route 1, Roanoke Fowler, Jane Wood Blackstone Francis, Irene Bane While Gate Fulton, Leiia Hutcheson Drakes Branch Furnival, Julia Orange Gage, Helen Elliott Route 3, Hampton Galusha, Ann Deal Dinwiddie Galusha, Katherine Hunt Dinwiddie Garnett, Alpha Lee 3808 Brook Road, Richmond Garnett, Margaret Morton 411 High St., Farmville Gaskins, Emily Frances. .307 Catherine St., Suffolk NAME ADDRESS Gathright, Frances Merwyn Goochland C. H. Gathright, Judith Morion Goochland Gentry, Mildred Virginia Yancey Mills Geyer, Mary Malinda ...402 FifSl Ave., Farmville Gibboney, Lena Mildred 103 Bridge St., Farmville Gibson, Hazel Patricia Carleton Ave., Islip Terrace, N. Y. Gill, Marie Woodson Crozet Gillette, Ella Victoria Courtland Gillette, Rebecca Fox Courtland Gilley, Dorothy Anne Ridgeway Gill Gill Gill Ellen Brightwell Pamplii Esther Byrd. Farmvill Jennie Belle Ju LaVe 414 Clinton St., Petersburg Route 2, Farmville Gil Glass, Helen Elizabeth 605 S. Main St., Farmville Glenn, Lavelette Lena Prospect Glenn, Mary Rebecca Prospect Goodwyn, Otis Dorothy Stony Creek Graham, Anne Merewither ..Goshen Grainger, Martha Ann Farmville Gray, Katherine Elizabeth 1600 Sewells Point Rd., Norfolk Gray, Katherine Nelson Signpine Gray, Nancy Holley 618 Belleville Rd., Roanoke Greear, Rosalie Nelson .112 First Ave.. Farmville Greene, Elsie Lorraine Churchland Greene, Helen E Route 2, Staunton Gregory, Nancy A Stovall, N. C. Gregory, Nelt Hester Stovall, N. C. Greig, Elizabeth Jane Covington Gwaltney, Martha Virginia Windsor Gwaltney, Virtley Eloise Windsor Gwathmey, Caroline Temple ... Walkerton Hagg, Eleanor Marie 548 Mountain Ave. S. W., Roanoke Habel, Katherine Leona Jetersville Habel, Mildred Jetersville Hale, Mary Reeves . Spring Valley Hamilton, Ervin May 310 Virginia St., Farmville Hamlet, Martha Tisdale . Phenix Hammack, Edith Maria.Route 3. Durham, N. C. Hannah, Martha Virginia 2040 W. Grace St. , Richmond Hardaway, Martha Meade . Burkeville Harden, Marion Lee Dillwyn Hardy, Ann Louise 421 Chapel St., Hampton Hardy, Betty Jarman Farmville Hardy, Elizabeth Goodwyn Kenbridge Hardy, Jane Elizabeth Blackstone Harman, Dorothy Jane Dolphin Harper, Mary Anness Ma-ton, S. C. Harr, Betty Frances 1103 Terrace Rd., Roanoke Harrell, Betty Wilson Princess Anne Harris, Helen Byrd Kenbridge Harris, Mary Elizabeth 801 Main St., South Boston Harrison, Katherine Scott Warfield Harry, Mildred Lansdale 113 N. Broad St., Suffolk Hart, Janice Alexander .428 W. 27th St.. Norfolk Harvey, Mary Baldwin Curdsville Harwood, Margaret Elizabeth Williamsburg Hastings, Dorothy LaRiche Blackstone 171 - NAME ADDRESS Hastings, Evlyn Ercelle Blackstone Hastings, Frances Anita Blackstone Hatcher, Dorothy Lynn Route 1, Salem Hatcher, Geraldine Mae _ Route 1, Salem Hayes, Sarah Whittington 308 Park Ave., Hilton Village Heermance, Edith Leeds Route 2, Charlottesville Henderson, Dorothy Virginia Saltville Higginbotham, Rose Allen Tazewell Hill, Anna Belle... Driver Hill, Lelia Byerley Turbeville Himes, Elizabeth 562 Arlington Rd., Roanoke Hines, Edith Eloyse....9I7 Fairfax Ave., Norfolk Hines, Neyra Johnson Gretna Hoge, Lillian Elizabeth Pembroke Hoge, Marie Bowen Bland - Holden, Annie Watson 109 N. Union St., Petersburg Holloday, Ann Morton. 510 Beech St., Farmville Holland, Mary Louise Route I, Holland HoUoway, Frances Smilhfield Holmes, Evelyn Virginia Union Level Holmes, Hazel Juanita Union Level Hopkins, Zell Carey Dawes, West Virginia Houpe, Thelma Lacy Rice Howell, Evelyne Williams Franklin Howell, Kathryn Hope Route I, Windsor Howell, Rosemary Wesley, 1009 Elm St., Hopewell Hoyer, Anna Vebeke 93 Hampton Roads Ave., Hampton Roads Hoyer, Helen Elizabeth 93 Hampton Roads Ave., Hampton Roads Hubard, Mary Stafford Fayetteville, West Va. Hubbard, Lenoir Walton 402 E. Caroline Ave., Crewe Hudgins, Frances Farmville Huff, Mary Page Christiansburg Humphrey, Gwendolyn Minnie Cedar Bluff Hunter, Margaret Cordelia Richlands Hunter, Nancy Louise Richlands Hunter, Rose Marie Turner King George Hurt, Kalherine Carr 16 Broad St., Salem Hutcheson, Dorothy Christian 502 Taylor St., Lexington Hutcheson, Frances Magill 2 Monroe Park, Lexington Hyde, Cecile Marie Amelia Irby, Katherine Warwick Farmville Irby, Virginia Epes Farmville Irving, Frances J 56 Court St., Portsmouth Isbell, Doris Odell Beaverdam Ivers, Henrietta Elizabeth 338 55th St., Newport News Jackson, Mary Gibbon 2923 Noble Ave., Richmond Jacob, Lucy Elizabeth Route 9, Richmond Jacobs, Vera Helen Williamsburg James, Margaret Edmonds Kendall Grove James, Ruth Mason 3022 Montrose Ave., Richmond Jamison, Kathryn Huff 510 Walnut Ave. S. W., Roanoke Jarman, Mary Chlotilde Crozet Jarman, Virginia Marion Crozet Jeffress, Cornelia Meredith Boydton Jeffrey, Florence Edwards Arvonia Roll of Students NAME ADDRESS Jeffreys, Patlie Armistead Drakes Branch Jeffries, Judith Robinson Shacklefords Jeffries; Lucy Thomas Shacklefords Jeffries, Mary Helen 114 West St., Culpeper Jenkins, Lois Archer Powhatan Jennings, Agnes Goode Route 4, Appomattox Jennings, Mrs. Margaret Drake 410 North St., Portsmouth Jinkins, Lois Ruth Howard St., Ashland Johnson, Alma Doris. .429 W. 30th St., Norfolk Johnson, Dorothy May Alberta Johnson, Jacqueline Mae Carrollton Johnson, Ruth Brownie....3l7 Grovs St., Franklin Jolly, Eugenia Barham 1671 Westover Ave., Petersburg Jones, Anna Brown Farmville Jones, Elizabeth Deaner Charlotte C. H. Jones, Louise Iva LaCrosse Jones, Martha Lydia 304 Oak St., Bristol Jones, Nora Field Rawiings Jones, Virginia Berniece 107 St. James Ave., Suffolk Jordan, Ivylyn Camack Hadersville Jung, Margaret Ping .732 E. Main St., Norfolk Justis, Sara Haze Bloxom Kail, Evelyn Dietrich 1 18 Cameron Ave., Colonial Heights Kaylor, Edith Louise 501 Roberts St., Appalachia Keesee, Sara Belle Sycamore Kelby, Anne Walden Gainsville Kelly, I. Lloyd Big Stone Gap Kemp, Beulah Virginia 209 S. 17th Ave., Hopewell Kent, Elizabeth Ann Columbia Kent, Frances Marshall. Saltville Kesler, Dorothy Friend Hilton Village Kite, Emma Virginia Culpeper Kreger, Evelyn Dorothy Route 2, Norfolk La Fon, Louella 701 Windsor Ave., Virginia Heights, Roanoke Lancaster, Mildred Venable 605 High St., Farmville Land, Clara Warren Surry Lane, Bonnie Emma Jefferson Apts., Roanoke Lane, Susan Anne Altavista Latimer, Mary Nellwyn 833 Windsor Ave., Bristol, Tenn. Layne, Virginia Moring .109 High St., Farmville LeGrand, Elizabeth Labilia Appomattox LeGrand, Marcia Elizabeth Route 2, Farmville Lemmon, Janet Priscilla 1200 W. 43rd St., Richmond Leonard, Miriam Virginia 3413 Noble Ave., Richmond Lewis, Ella Bruce Appomattox Lewis, Lillian Maxine..608 Buffalo St., Farmville Lewis, Louise Martha Appomattox Libby, Josephine Beaverdam Ligon, Elvira McGehee Keysville Lints, Carolyn Elizabeth 3121 Racine Ave., Norfolk Long, Margaret St. Paul Lord, Eva Gertrude 249 High St., Petersburg Lybrook, Gloria Phyllis Fincastle Lyons, Adelia Frances ...850 High St., Petersburg Lyons, Julia Henrietta ...850 High St., Petersburg NAME ADDRESS McAllister, Meriel Roosevelt Masonic Home, Richmond McCann, Kathleen 305 St. Andrew St., Petersburg McCounaughey, Jean Locke Amelia C. H. McCorkle, Martha Strain 203 First Ave., Farmville McCormick, Irma Gwendolyn 243 W. High St., Elkton. Md. McCready, Anne Margaret Parksley McCullough, Mary Louise Lanes, S. C. McGlothlin, Bessie Eugenia Farmville McGlothlin, Mary Adeliene Farmville Mcintosh, Elizabeth Irving 1007 High St., Farmville McKinstry, Elizabeth Martha.... Boykins McLain, Mabel Ellen St. Stephens Church McMillion, Elise Gray 622 Woods Ave., Roanoke McPherson, Ethel May 703 Jamison Ave. S. E., Roanoke Mahone, Mary Armistead 726 S. Sycamore St., Petersburg Major, Gladys Epes Charles City Mallory, Sue Nicholson Lawrenceville Mann, Bernice Geraldine 107 Bridge St., Farmville Mann, Evelyn Ellora....l07 Bridge St., Farmville Mann, Frances Eslelle..l07 Bridge St., Farmville Manning, Gertrude A Boydton Mapp, Jennie Benton Franklown Marsh, Leah Annie Miskimon Martin, India Bedford Martin, Virginia Walker Main St., Farmville Mason, Margaret Lavinia Harborton Mavor, Catherine MacKenzie Waverly Maxey, Octavia Anna Powhatan Maxey, Vivian Frances Clarksville Mayna rd, Catherine Edmonia Williamsburg Mead, Sara Kathryn 49 N. Kanawha St., Beckley, West Va. Meredith, Eleanor Beaverdam Milby, Katherine R. 2524 Benvenue Ave., Berkeley, Calif. Miller, Doris Ruth 700 Shallowford St., Winston-Salem, N. C. Millner, Essie Robetta 315 52nd St., Newport News Mims, Mary Ellen 171 S. Court St., Luray Minter, Hope Irma Blacksburg Minton, Charlotte Mae 1 13 Winona Ave., Roanoke Mitchell, Bessie Campbell Epworth Mitchell, Mary Walker Culpeper Montague, Norvell Mason 412 Charlotte St., Fredericksburg Montgomery, Evelyn Edmunds Ronceverte, West Va. Montgomery, Ruth Gaines Baskerville Moomaw, Katherine Kline 18 Mountain Ave. S. W., Roanoke Moomaw, Lorana Tillman 1608 Chapman Ave. S. W., Roanoke Moore, Ann Sainsburg 1124 Franklin Rd., Roanoke Moore, Edna Mae North Tazewell Moore, Marie Parker 612 Victoria Ave., Hampton Morris, Laura Katherine Blacksburg Morris, Elizabeth Big Stone Gap 172- NAME ADDRESS Morrison, Christina Catherine 63 Pear Ave., Newport News Morton, Charlotte Elizabeth Drakes Branch Morton, Venable Grover Randolph Moseley, Lucille Pearsall 2511 Orcutt Ave., Newport News Moseley, Rachel Louise Baskerville Moss, Elizabeth Lambert 415 Prince St., Alexandria Moss, Nancy Ward Tazewell Motley, Sarah Margaret Chatham Moyer, Alice Isabel Greenwood Munt, Carter Belle .324 Fillmore St., Petersburg Murden, Mabel St. Brides Neher, Mrs. Lucy Marlon 209 High St., Farmville Nelson, Alice Marshall Route 5, Richmond Newman, Mrs. Kitty Beech St., Farmville Newman, Nellie Kathryn 506 Grove St., Farmville Newton,, Mrs. Lucy H Wilson Nichols, Jeanne Lindsay 553 E. Bourbonnois St., Kankakee, III. Nimmo, Marjorie Lois. .101 Brewer Ave., Suffolk Nininger, Mary Kathryn 701 Northumberland Ave., Roanoke Noehren, Dorothy Margaret Orange Nottingham, Clara Trower Eastville Nottingham, Mary Anna Bridgetown Nottingham, Page Eastville Nuckols, Eleanor Kathleen Cumberland Oakes, Judith Virginia Pamplin Olgers, Grace Alma Rice Orr, Patty Mildred Richlands Owen, Mildred Rose Jaratt Owen, Virginia Sue Wilbourne Ave., South Boston Pack, Melissa Sue Blacksburg Padgett, Marie Beatrice 1 10 Yeardley Ave., Lynchburg Painter, Louise Crockett Draper Palmer, Louise Armstead Merry Point Park, Thulia Gordon Skipwith Panton, Perle Elizabeth One Bank Parker, Irene Jenkins 2707 Third Ave., Richmond Parker, Nannie Mae Cartersville Parks, Ella Hester Tangier Parr, Isabel Mary New Glasgow Parson, Ruby Leigh Stony Creek Payne, Alice Catherine 524 Lexington Ave., Charlottesville Pearson, Annie Pauline Dillwyn Peery, Katherine Hall Tazewell Peple, Anne Diggs 3200 Hawthorne Ave., Richmond Perkins, Rosalie Blackslone Pettis, Virginia Lee 212 S. Linden St., Richmond Phelps, Ruth Naomi Madison Heights Phillips, Frances May Toshes Pierce, Margaret Mason Warrenton Pierpont, Nellie White .194 W. Main St., Salem Pilcher, Catherine Starke Midland Pilcher, Mary Virginia 219 McCundy St., Covington Roll of Students NAME ADDRESS Pinchard, Clara Elizabeth Stuart Pittard, Grace Allen Clarksville Pittard, Margaret Emma Buffalo Junction Plummer, Isabel Tannahill 101 Shore St., Petersburg Policy, Virginia Ann Hollins Pond, Miriam Barclefl 639 New Jersey Ave., Norfolk Pope, Frances Bland Drewryville Pope, Kitty Wilroy Drewryville Porlerfield, Mary Wanda...... Newport Post, Jane Porter Martinsburg, West Va. Potter, Mildred Evans First Ave., Farmville Powell, Amy Louise Wachapreague Powell, Jane Buffin .341 LaSalle Ave., Hampton Powell, Livian Adkerson. Boykins Powell, Lois Glass 1501 Peach Ave., South Boston Power, Mary Carrington 517 Locust Ave., Charlottesville Price, Dorothy Garnett Brookneal Price, Grace Florine Route 5, Farmville Price, Margaret Stevens Timberlake Road, Lynchburg Price, Virginia Louise Meherrin Prince, Anne Elisabeth Capron Pritchard, Margaret... 53 Post St., Hilton Villa-e Purdom, Lisbeth Blackshear, Ga. Putney, Fannie Mae Guinea Mills Putney, Mary Virginia Farmville Putney, Nellie Floyd Farmville Queen, Jennie Pearl. ...Route I, Hiddenile, N. C. Quinn, Josephine DuVal 308 Palen Ave., Hilton Village Raine, Macon Venable Fort Benning, Ga. Ramsey, Anna Snow Ivor Raney, Julia May 207 W. Mulberry St., Goldsboro, N. C. Raper, Dorothy Pendleton Hanover Rawlings, Elizabeth Dunton Birds Nest Rawls, Jean Gardner Route 1, Franklin Read, Pela Love Palmer Springs Read, Ruth Haywood Palmer Springs Redd, Bernice Isabelle Meherrin Redd, Kate Henderson Meherrin Reed, Althea Malissia... Troutville Reeves, Ruth Eugenia Mt. Solon Reid, Pauline Nell Keysville Reiff, Helen Dorothy 108 Lansdowne Court, Lansdowne, Pa. Reynolds, Flossie Hall Prospect Rhodes, Lucile McBride Mayesville, S. C. Rice, Charlotte Marie 502 Day Ave. S. W., Roanoke Ricketts, Sarah Alma Route 5, Danville Ritchie, Virginia Dare 2800 Chesapeake St., Ocean View Rivers, Betty Venable Farmville Rives, Alice Maud McKenney Roberts, Elizabeth. 1090 Pine St., Norton Roberts, Katherine S Nassawadox Roberts, Mamie Scott Madisonville Robertson, Dorothy Elliott 326 Oakridge Blv ' d., Lynchburg Robertson, Marjorie Lee 2413 Lamb Ave., Richmond NAME ADDRESS Robeson, Ruth Curtis Newport News Robinette, Bunnle Francis Big Stone Gap Robinette, Sarah Anthelia 1436 W. 40th St., Norfolk Robinette, Trilby Josephine Big Stone Gap Rock, Jennie Maria 922 Floyd St., Lynchburg Rodgers, Mary Eleanor Faber Ross, Anne Hurtl Nassawadox Rosser, Eurlean Wilson Pamplin Rowe, Mary Julia Christian 1005 Virginia Ave., Norton Rowett, Florence Mary 21 Fowler St., Franklin, New Jersey Rucker, Ellen Elizabeth Jetersville Rudder, Dorothy Viola Brookneal Russ, Marguerite 625 Carolina Ave., Norfolk Russell, Margaret Lacy Scottsburg Russow, Frances Lee 311 Virginia Ave. S., Roanoke Ruth, Jacqueline Elizabeth 411 N. Mallory St., Phoebus Ryburn, Jessie Kathryn Glade Spring Sale, Agness Virginia 217 Custis St., Crewe Sanderson, Mary Ann..... Birds Nest Sandidge, Geraldine Beckwith Amherst Sanford,, Ada Woodriff Orange Saunders, Elizabeth Deane Bedford Saunders, Jane Beale 5906 Huntington Ave., Newport News Savage, Virginia Modest Town Sawyer, Minnie Kathleen Princess Anne Scaggs Janie Elizabeth Fincaslle Scales, Elizabeth Lesueur Cascade Scales, Mary Anne Cascade Scanlan, Virginia Elizabeth... West Point Schlobohm, Phillppa Elizabeth 319 51st St., Newport News Scott, Anne Kendlar 291 1 Griffin Ave., Richmond Scott, Columbia Elizabeth Eastville Scott, Dorothy Adaline Tazewell Scott, Pauline Hamilton Orange Scott, Willis Shields Orange Sears, Ethel Ruth 113 E. Indian River Rd., Norfolk Seay, Rosabel Corinne Fagle Rock Seitz, Martha Leonard Blacksburg Sellman, Anne Ludwell 27 Ferncllff Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. Sessoms, Meredith... Route 4, Ahaskie, N. C. Seward, Nan Cuthbert 1854 Westover Ave., Petersburg Sexton, Martha Beverly 222 Mlnturn Ave., Hamlet, N. C. Sheffey, Margaret L Marion Shelor, Jenelle . . Fincastle Shelton, Ruby Marion Chase City ShlHelt, Anna Crump 2817 Hawthorne Ave., Richmond Shlpplett, Elizabeth Pryse 224 Virginia Ave., Virginia Hgts., Roanoke Sieber, Mary Elizabeth 352 Church Ave. S. W., Roanoke Simmons, Mary Sue Sebrell Simpson, Elkanah 2550 Sturgis St., Norfolk Simpson, Mary Francis Success Skillman, Ellen Frances Victoria Slade, Mrs. Roberta Rose Stony Creek 173- NAME ADDRESS Slater, Mary Elizabeth Lewisburg, West Va. Smith, Elizabeth Alice 2307 OrcutI Ave., Newport News Smith, Elizabeth Prince Lawrenceville Smith, Ellen Elizabeth..514 First Ave., Farmville Smith, Estelle Thelma Woolwine Smith, Frances Berkeley 322 63rd St., Newport News Smith, Lucy Elizabeth Dillwyn Smith, Lucy Finch Chase City Smith, Margaret Hill Chase City Smith, Minnie Walton South Hill Smith, Myra Elizabeth... Culpeper Smith, Ruby South Boston Smith, Susan Rebecca Chatham Smith, Virginia Louise....! 510 Call St., Richmond Smith, Virginia Whitehead Princess Anne Smith, Virginia Winston Dumbarton Sneed, Micou Toano Snell, Marguerilte H Phenix Somers, Rosa Ball Burkeville Somers, Sylvia Sue Parksley Speake, Buena Vista Luray Spencer, Dorothy Sharpe Meherrin Sprinkle, Rebecca Isabella Buchanan Stallard, Margaret Fairfield, Ky. Steed, Frances Anne Esmont Steed, Sarah Frances Meredithville Stephens, Frances Rebecca 235 11 th St., Wytheville Stephenson, Olivia Doughtrey Ivor S tie Sen, Gay Katherine 2505 Washington Ave., Newport News Stone, Mildred Marie Bland Story, Cornelia Wilson Boykins Story, Nannie Newsoms Stoutamire, Mary Louise Route 1, Salem Siringfellow, Georgie Macoy Culpeper Sturgis, Mary Catherine Nassawadox Sullenberger. Mary Madge... Monterey Swingle, Ethel Lorraine 574 Boulevard, Petersburg Sykes, Inez Boykins Taylor, Annie Laurie Oak Hall Taylor, Jean Dupuy 212 Barclay Lane, Onley Taylor, Nancy Blackford Onley Terrell, Frances May Beaverdam Terry, David Williams 5100 Huntington Ave., Newport News Thames, Vera Gray Nelson Thorp, Margaret Ruth 1614 Ashland Ave., Norfolk Thomas, Aubra Russell 2210 3rd Ave., Richmond Thomas, Frances Saville Dumbarton Thomas, Margaret Rebekah Atlee Thomas, Mary Frances Skipwith Thomas, Zaida 490 W. Washington St., Wytheville Roll of Students NAME ADDRESS Thompson, Ella Agnes South Hill Thompson, Marjorie Ellen. Kimball, West Va. Thompson, Mary Emma Amelia Throckmorton, Nan Withers 418 W. 118 St., New York City Tillett, Dorothy Fisk 340 52nd St., Newport News Tilman, Virginia Saltville Tindall, Mary Elizabeth Hatton Trent, Nannie Page Dillwyn Trent, Rachel Ermine Gloucester Tuck, Catherine Ann 715 W. 33rd St., Richmond Tuck, Virginia Sue 201 High St., Blackstone Turner, Dorothy Lee 309 Oliver Ave., Crewe Turner, Ruth Winifred .309 Oliver Ave., Crewe Turner, Virginia Read Blackstone Turner, Martha Louise Concord Depot Twyford, Kathleen Faith Hopeton Tyree, Elizabeth Lee 216 Virginia Ave., Danville Underwood, Katherine Haigh Cedar Glen Upshur, Caroline Crowder Cheriton Vaden, Harriette Spencer 1502 Confederate Ave., Richmond Van Hook, Jessie Love Roxboro, N. C. Varner, Aurelia Mabel Farmville Vassar, Lois Randolph Keysville Vaughan,, Lucy Byrd Burkeville Vaughan, Mary Harrison South Boston Via, Margaret Virginia 1006 Lugan St., South Boston Wade, Ella Meredith Franklin Waite, Catherine Payne Culpeper Wagstaff, Agnes Young Skipwith Wakayama, Fumi 324 Izumi-Cho, Suginami -ku, Tokyo Walden, Catherine Whitney Jamica Walden, Edna Garnette Center Cross Walker, Evelyn Beverly Locust Ave., Charlottesville Walker, Lucy Rustburg Walker, Mary Virginia Nassawadox Walker, Mollie Fletcher Blackstone Walker, Thelma Lee. ...1025 Elwood St.; Norfolk Wall, Nancy Cabell Boydton Wallner, Virginia Dare Pulaski Walmsley, Louise Jordan 409 Beech St., Farmville Ward, Margaret Louise Farmville Ward, Nell Elizabeth Whaleyville Ware. Lucile Reynolds Dunnsville Waring, Grace Butler 16 Vernon Terrace, Belle Haven, Alexandria Warmack, Montine Lillian Roxboro, N. C. Warriner, Frances Archer Blacksburg Watkins, Kathryn Elizabeth Amelia NAME ADDRESS Watkins, Margaret Eugenia 223 University Drive, Kent, Ohio Walterson, Mary Elizabeth Elliston Watts, Jean Shields 709 Seventh St. S. E., Roanoke Webb, Dorothy Mae North Emporia Wescott, Mary Annabel Painter West, Adlene Conner Evington West, Selma Beale 1201 Chesapeake Ave., Newport News White, Frances Elizabeth Waverly Whitehead, Elizabeth Frances...Route 2, Norfolk Whitley, Sarah Eloise Windsor Wickline, Amanda Ellen Covington Wicks, Marjorie Dougherty 616 Raleigh Ave., Norfolk Wilkerson, Margaret Elizabeth Farmville Wilkinson, Elizabeth Hanes... Cumberland Wilkinson, Elizabeth Penn Lawrenceville Williams, Anne Berkeley Blacksburg Williams, Eloise Frances 2305 Grove Ave., Richmond Williams, Frances Erma Victoria Williams, Goldie Estelle Hayes Store Williams, Margaret Naomi 58 Court St., Portsmouth Williamson, Isabel Holmes 13 Edmondson Ave., Lexington Willis, Caroline Hunter 1106 Princess Anne St., Fredericksburg Willis, Elizabeth Jean Cape Charles Wilson, Elizabeth George 509 Jackson Ave., Lexington Wilson, Mary Elizabeth Keysville Wilson, Ora Nottingham Cheriton Windham, Lula Rouse 1678 Berkeley Ave., Petersburg Wise, Dorothy Elizabeth Craddockville Wise, Eliza Warwick 103 Chesterfield Drive, Hampton Woltz, Evelyn Hagood Nathalie Womack, Vivian LaVerte Route 1, Farmville Wood, Katherine Lucille 401 Wycliffe Ave., Roanoke Wood, Laura Jeannette Route 3, Petersburg Woodward. Laura Virginia 220 W. Washington St., Lexingto n Woodward, Nancy Ellen Masonic Home, Richmond Woolfolk, Marjorie Frazer Route 3, Orange Wright, Dorothy Alice .1000 High St., Farmville Yager, Nellie Virginia Rochelle Yager, Sudie Rochelle Yancey, Neva .St. Claire 4708 Rolfe Rd., Westmoreland PI., Richmond Yonce, Sidney Guy, 113 High St., Salem York, Marguerite Ailine... .Virginia St., Farmville Young, Janie Lee Franklin Young, Margaret Elizabeth 1030 Harrington Ave., Norfolk -174- rr teuauan As we add Finis to our work, it is with sincere appreciation in our hearts that we thanlc those whose cooperation has made possible this pub- lication ; namely : Dunbar and Daniel Studio for their excellent photography; Jahn and Oilier Engraving Company for their wiUing services and suggestions ; J. P. Bell Company, Inc., for their infinite patience in publishing this book; Mr. T. A. 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