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he tiftith Yoon at Kandolph- baile ( theloreacl aTestus cnn ing the Achool ‘lob: te id bla tee waa decided upore ucchorth, ourbock has bee’ om bi the Geel word on DR ALEXOWe ERE EIS CC ONC-2... 1861-1942 College Physician 1893-1942 IN GRATITUDE for his many years of efficient and devoted service— IN AFFECTION for his countless acts of kindness and love— IN PRiDE {cr his distinguished leadership in his chosen profession. For forty-nine years he served and loved Randolph-Macon: for years he moved among us as a true friend and wise counsellor: for unto!d years his memory will be cherished by thousands of his Randolph-Macon forty-nine years he ministered tenderly to its students: for forty-nine girls. orartes FIFTY YEARS of Randolph-Macon. Fifty years of guiding the many who have loved her to a life richer in truth and goodness and beauty. Because the space of a half century connotes a threshold on which the past and future stand alike, we express appreciation to you who have been the first fifty years of Randolph-Macon and we challenge you who shall be the second fifty vears. We do not attempt here a resume of past years, but rather we cherish them as they live today in the Randolph-Macon we know—we give you, 1943. re DR. THEODORE H. JACK President of the College is Pla he oe DR. C. CLEMENT FRENCH Dean of the College MISS SALLY P. MORGAN Dean of Students ART Mrs. Beatrice von Keller, A.M. Catherine Moomaw, B.F.A. Jean Helen Crawford, A.M. BIOLOGY J. Irvin Hamaker, Ph.D. Lena B. Henderson, M.S. Lorus J. Milne, Ph.D. Paul A. Walker, Ph.D. Mrs. Grace Taylor Wiltshire, A.M. Edna Kobs, A.M. C4ecoDry CHEMISTRY C. Clement French, Ph.D. Nan V. Thornton, Ph.D. Frances A. Schofield, A.M. Flizabeth C. Mayo, A.M. Ruth Mary Rogan, M.S. Helen L. Whidden, A.M. Catharine L. Kennedy, A.B. ECONOMICS AND SOCIOLOGY Paul N. Guthrie, A.M. Frank S. Loescher, M.S. ENGLISH Alfred A. Kern, Ph.D., Litt.D. Nellie V. Powell, Ph.M. Roberta D. Cornelius, Ph.D. Mabel Davidson, A.M. Elizabeth E. Wright, A.M. Richard Hanna Hadley, M.S. ENGLISH LITERATURE Henry D. Blackwell, Ph.D. Mrs. Virginia S. Blackwell, A.B. Absent on leave 1942-1948. GERMAN Elsie W. Helmrich, Ph.D. Helen M. Mustard, A.M. GREEK Mabel K. Whiteside, Ph.D. io Ory, Robert D. Meade, Ph.D. B. W. Arnold, Jr., Ph.D. Elizabeth Brook, Ph.D. Susie Ames, Ph.D. Howard L. Briggs, Ph.D. R. Murray Christian, Ph.D. James C. Bonner, M.A. LATIN Herbert C. Lipscomb, Ph.D., Litt.D. Catharine Murphy, A.M. Willie T. Weathers, A.M. MATHEMATICS Gillie A. Larew, Ph.D. fEvelyn P. Wiggin, Ph.D. Marguerite Risley, Ph.D. Almeda J. Garland, A.M. Mary Ann Lee, A.M. MUSIC Mrs. Florence H. Kluenter William S. Adams tAnne M. Sneed Aileen McKall Bond Mrs. Violet Older Teass, B.Mus. Phradie Wells, B.S. Henry Hallstrom, A.M. fAgnes Crawford Shuldt, M.M. Virginia Hare, A.B. Julia S. Summerson Professor of History, Emeritus. t+ Absent on leave 1942-43. £ Professor of Music, Emeritus. CF ae me EC PHIL@SOFO Marjorie S. Harris, Ph.D. Dorothy Irene Pratt, A.M. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mrs. Joy Rogers Dulaney, M.S. Eleanor Struppa, A.M. Dorothy Harrison, A.M. Ethel Watson, A.M. M. Grey Littleton, M.A. PHYSICS Clinton Maury Kilby, Ph.D. Isabell Boggs, A.M. POLITICAL SCIENCE James Frederick Peake, A.M. Dorothy Hughes, A.M. PSYCHOLOGY Helen Peak, Ph.D. Cora L. Friedline, Ph.D. G. Annette MacDonald, B.A. RELIGION William Scott, Th.D. Frederick deW. Bolman, Jr., Ph.D. ROMANCE LANGUAGES E. M. Bowman, Ph.D. Mrs. Sallie T. M. Harmanson, A.M. Mrs. Ethel W. Smith, A.M. Mrs. Kathleen M. Scruggs, A.M. Hester Hastings, Ph.D. Sarita Hopkins, A.M. Consuelo de Zavala Guy, M.A. FACULTY. ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS AND ASSISTANTS Annie C. Wuiteswwe, A.B. Registrar A. Montacue WHITE Treasurer Don Preston Peters, M.D. Acting College Physician James C. Burks Superintendent of Grounds and Buildings Mary Bo tune Stokes, A.B. Alumnae Secretary Martua H. Tripre, A.B. Y. W.C. A. Secretary Mrs. Evizasetu A. Extiot, A.B. Director of the Press Bureau Aumepa J. GarLanp, A.M. Assistant Dean of Students Mrs. EvizasetH A. Stusss, A.B. Assistant Registrar Bessizé Minor Davis, A.B. Assistant Alumnae Secretary Mrs. Mary S. Guturie, A.M. Vocational Guidance Counselor Mrs. Exreanor J. McNamara, A.B. Secretary to the President Mrs. THetma B. Kiucu Secretary to the Dean Auce B. WILEY Secretary to the Dean of Students Marcaret C. Lone Secrelary 1o the Registrar Nan C. Burks Secretary to the Treasurer ADRIENNE R. WINGFIELD Bookkeeper CynTHIA CoBBs Cashier Mitprep Kizer Secretary in the Department of Physical Education CorneuiA NICHOLAS Secretary in the Psychology Department In Tribute Laura M. EcuHots Postmistress EvizaBeTH Wricut, A.M. Marcuerite Ristey, Pu.D. ErHet W. Smitn, A.M. HELEN L. Wuippen, A.M. Mary Ann Lez, A.M. Social Directors MariaNNeE NELson Dietitian Frances Littze, B.S. Assistant Dietician Ottvia WoopRinc CarRiE PETTYJOHN MarcareT S. JONES Mrs. C. W. S. THomrson Assistants to the Dietician Mrs. Haskins WILLIAMS Supervisor of Dormitories Mrs. Lena B. Hawks Manager, College Laundry Mrs. JoHN ELLis Mrs. J. T. YATES Matrons LituiAn Fauser, R.N. Tueresa J. Amsier, R.N. S. Frances Cox, R.N. Nurses Martua S. Bett, MS. Librarian Mitprep F. Jonnson, A.B.LS. Loan and Reference Librarian Carouine Martin, A.B. in LS. Cataloger Marityn Hacer, B.S. in LS. Library Assistant Mary Vircinia Kacey, A.B. Manager, Book Shop Frances C. Peters, A.B. Assistant Manager, Book Shop DR. DON PRESTON PETERS January 20, 1943 When the trolley went down Rivermont and DR. WILLIAM WAUGH SMITH WITH OTHERS FOUNDED IN 1893 Our ALMA MATER RANDOLPH-MACON WoMAN’S COLLEGE A Year of Remembering This, our fiftieth year, is a special time for remembering and paying tribute to our valuable heritage. As we look back to the beginnings and trace the steps of steady expansion, we see that through all the years the college has held to the same lofty ideals and purposes that mark the early days and that have been the creating factors in the college as we now know it. The founder, Dr. William Waugh Smith, was the guiding spirit throughout the experimental years. It was chiefly through his enthusiasm and determination that the college gained a firm footing, won national recognition, and established security for the future. Dr. Smith served as president from the opening in 1893 until his death in 1912. He was succeeded in 1913 by Dr. William A. Webb, who presided over the college for the next six years. Dr. D. R. Anderson became president in 1920 and served until 1931. The following two years the dean, Dr. N. A. Pattillo, was acting president, as he had been twice before for shorter periods. In 1933 Dr. Theodore Henley Jack became president. These leaders have held to the high standards set by Dr. Smith and have carried out the program of development that he initiated. Much progress has been made since the college opened its doors on September 14, 1893. At that time there were thirty-six resident students and seventy-one day students; for the present session the enrollment is 643, of whom about six hundred live on campus. The first faculty numbered eleven, and there are now seventy members in residence. The curriculum has been enlarged far beyond its original scope; and the present cluster of buildings is in great contrast to the one structure that was sufficient in the beginning. Ran- dolph-Macon has received well merited recognition: it was the first woman’s college south of the Potomac to ke granted a charter of Phi Beta Kappa; it is on the approved list of the Association of American Universities; and its graduates have been eligible to the American Association of University Women since the founding of that organization. Today more than nine thousand women, nearly four thousand of whom are graduates, claim Randolph-Macon as their alma mater; they have proved themselves worthy of the heritage in which we share. Randolph-Macon is a college of traditions that have been carefully nurtured by each succeeding generation. The language is not so ornate, but the same earnestness and sincerity, the same loyalty and pride are character- istic today that were manifested by the contributors to the first annual, Ma- coniana, in 1899. That annual was lovingly dedicated “To those who follow us” with good wishes for our success in our success in our kindred occupations. The first Helianthus in 1901 expressed the hope that it would bloom from year to year as a symbol of goodness and nobility. To those forerunners we extend our appreciation. It is the summation of all the years of effort and lofty idealism that has brought about the glowing realization of their dreams. —|SUTRELLE WISHART. LINA SOLOMON Senior Class President EILEEN MUNDT iness M anager Bus VIRGINIA SHERWIN dent 1 -Pres 1ce V Treasurer JANE BRAHANY PHYLLIS KARESH Secretary IPRS LPP RPL DE COS VN OSORY ag Karesh, Brahenys Sherwin, and Mundt Left to right CLAUDE FOSTER ADAIR Atlanta, Georgia Chemistry FRANCES ARTHUR Jackson, Michigan Biology MARTHA ELISABETH BALLOU Norfolk, Virginia History MARGARET MOORMAN BANKS Lynchburg, Virginia Chemistry ANN FAULCONER BAREFORD Richmond, Virginia History MILDRED EVANS BARNES Andalusia, Alabama History NANCY BELL BARTRAM Stamford, Connecticut Art LATHROP VICKERY BEALE Washington, D. C. Economics and Sociology LILLIAN MOCK BELL Abingdon, Virginia English Literature VIRGINIA LUCILLE BENNETT Cos Cob, Connecticut History KATHERINE WARFIELD BLACK Ardmore, Pennsylvania Political Science EMILY DUFFIELD BLAKE Roanoke, Virginia Economics and Sociology MARYAE DEL BOE TCHER Charleston, West Virginia History JANE EMMA BRAHANY Richmond, Virginia French MARJORIE LEE BRANNER Richmond, Virginia Music MARGARET L. BREWER Portsmouth, Virginia Latin JEAN McDOWELL BURRUSS Blacksburg, Virginia Art ANNE BWIA Mobile, Alabama History MARY BYRNE Staten Island, New York Biology FRANCES VIRGINIA CARRAWAY Birmingham, Alabama English Literature BEVERLEY JEANNE CHOCKLEY Roanoke, Virginia Political Science BE Gaye DODDFCLARK Glen Ridge, New Jersey Art DORO@M niAw GIZA Kk Essex Fells, New Jersey Economics and Sociology SARAH ELIZABETH COLMERY Topeka, Kansas Political Science HELEN MARIE CONSON Lynchburg, Virginia History EOUISESEOX. Smithfield, Virginia Biology NANCY PATRICIA CROWE Tampa, Florida Chemistry MARGARET ANN DAVENPORT Kinderhook, New York English VIRGINIA COOPER DAWSON Lynchburg, Virginia English FRANCES CAROLYN DEATHERAGE, Carrollton, Kentucky Economics and Sociology GLADYS LORRAINE DEVIN Coatesville, Pennsylvania Mathematics ANNE DOYLE DIXON Norfolk, Virginia English MONTEREY DOWDA Smyrna, Georgia Latin KATHRYN DRENNEN Birmingham, Alabama History F RANCES DUDLEY Martinsville, Virginia Chemistry MARY LOUISE ENGELHARD Louisville, Kentucky Economics and Sociology BELLE DOLEISON FAUCETTE Norfolk, Virginia French ANNE CONARD FEDDEMAN Chester, Pennsylvania Political Science KATHARINE BURNHAM FOLLIN Washington, D. C. History JANE LITTLETON FRANKLIN San Antonio, Texas English MARINA FUENMAYOR Caracas, Venezuela English FLORENCE MARIE GAMES Norfolk, Virginia Latin ANNE GLOVER Birmingham, Alabama Economics and Sociology MYRTLE GREER Bel Air, Maryland History WILMA ADELE GRIFFIN Norfolk, Virginia English VIRGINIA LOUISE HARDWICK Alhambra, California Biology MARY ANN HARRELL Pensacola, Florida Psychology LUGYACEAIRVHARRIS Winder, Georgia Political Science ee eT wileiin Miisigascssirsstys Malsaaaaiiagiis BILLIE ANNE HIXSON Signal Mountain, Tennessee Mathematics JEAN TYLDEN HUGHES Arlington, Virginia Mathematics CORINNE LOCKETT HURT Roanoke, Virginia English MARY LAVINIA INABNET Monroe, Louisiana English JEAN LIVINGSTONE JACKSON Lonaconing, Maryland Latin ALDA RUTH JOHNSON Salem, Virginia Chemistry BE RTY LEE JONES Leland, Mississippi English PHYLLIS KARESH Camden, South Carolina Spanish EUGENIE DILLE LAIR Cynthiana, Kentucky Spanish MARGARETTA LATSHAW Spring City, Pennsylvania English MARY NORTON MADDOX Rome, Georgia Chemistry JANE LEE MARSHALL Lynchburg, Virginia Mathematics MARY CLAYTON MARTIN Memphis, Tennessee History JEAN MEREDITH Lawrenceville, Virginia History ANN CAMP MILBURN Atlanta, Georgia English BETTIE MORRIS MOFFET Wyomissing, Pennsylvania English EILEEN AMELIA MUNDT Westfield, New Jersey English SUSAN CATHCART OVERTON North Plainfield, New Jersey Chemistry NANCY CRADDOCK OXENHAM Richmond, Virginia Latin LELA MELISSA PAYNE Salisbury, Maryland Chemistry NANCY LEE PERKINS Glendale, Maryland English ANN FARRAR PETERSON Lakeland, Florida Latin ANNE RANDOLPH POINDEXTER Lynchburg, Virginia English ZENOBIASERITH PRATT Bunkie, Louisiana English MARY JANE RATLIFF Council Bluffs, Iowa History GENEVIEVE REAVIS Swarthmore, Pennsylvania Chemistry BETTY JANE REDWINE Fayetteville, Georgia English ANNE ROBERTSON REED Richmond, Virginia English ANNE RICHARDSON Macon, Georgia English LILY PARRISH ROACH Midway, Kentucky Latin PATRICIA VERA ROBBINS Columbus, Ohio Political Science ANNE STICKNEY ROWSE Cape Elizabeth, Maine Mathematics ANNE: WARREN SCHULER Norfolk, Virginia Physics MARYBEL SHAFFER Baltimore, Maryland History VIRGINIA PALM SHERWIN Highland Park, IIlinois English MARY SUE SIMMONS Charleston, Illinois English MARGARET HELEN SLAUGHTER Lynchburg, Virginia History BETTY sMigiri Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania Economics and Sociology ae v) LINA MAITLAND SOLOMON Macon, Georgia Biology DOROTEY sLEEVSLAPLES Lynchburg, Virginia Music MARY THOMAS STOCKTON Richmond, Kentucky Political Science MARY CARTER YOUNGER STONE Danville, Virginia English ELIZABETH ANN STONEBURNER Richmond, Virginia Art NANCY CRAIG SUMMERS Salisbury, North Carolina History MARY ELIZABETH SYDNOR Omar, West Virginia History PATRICIA ANNE TAYLOR Washington, D. C. Economics and Sociology MARY KNOX THOMPSON Mobile, Alabama History MILDRED FRANCES TURNER Roanoke, Virginia English MARY CAROLINE VAN SANT Baltimore, Maryland History CORNELIA ELIZABETH WATSON Maplewood, New Jersey Art AGNES MEREDITH WILKINSON La Crosse, Virginia Philosophy ALICE WILE IIS Milwaukee, Wisconsin Economics and Sociology SS LOS fH : : 3 a a6 S = = n Bs SS Ss = 3 ni Sis) E Nn = os oes ae x © et Re Zor ee SB 5S a3 ze ae a = io) = 5 3 pe an = eh fee N ore BS Z = ee a S 2 F a = Zi 5 Zz. a AUDREY WISE WORSHAM Norfolk, Virginia Biology BARBARA BRADFORD WRENSCH West Caldwell, New Jersey English ISABEL (LOUISE, ZELLEY Laurel Springs, New Jersey Economics and Sociology Gamma 13 KITTY BLACK MARJORIE BRANNER ANNE DIXON CHICKEN INABNET LINA SOLOMON BISZ STONEBURNER DOY BUDD MARGARET COLLIER BETTY KRAUSZ GERTRUDE RUDULPH MARY THOMAS STOCKTON JEAN THOMPSON FRANKIE WHITE LATHROP BEALE KATHERINE BLACK MARJORIE BRANNER Mary LAvINIA INABNET BELLE FAUCETTE LINA SOLOMON ANNE DIXON CAROLYN DEATHERAGE Nancy CROWE UOID JA] ei santa aw MOR REED MENT ydjopuny ELIZABETH ANN STONEBURNER ALICE WILLETTS Mary THOMAS STOCKTON eee ee If we knew then what we know now. The gleesome threesome. Flunker’s paradise. Reception committee. We 3, minus 2. Who put this in? “Green” is the word. Navy wife? Messy, ain’t it? Oh happy days! One “‘Mag,”’ seven bags. Home was never like this. Just looking, thanks! Champs! ““Hear dem bells.” The Great White Way. The old college. Cute girls. Pack up your troubles. Off we go. Meet Lil Abner. Soup supper. So there! Beautiful Amazons. The good doctor. Fur ye olde lantern p-rade. Gammas. Boodle fight. When we were very young. Snow scene. Let’s go!! We're here because we're here. Shameless hussies ! Putting the baby to bed. Santa Claus is coming. What again. Funny faces. So it’s Tuesday again. There’s a long, long, trail awinding. High on a windy hill. Oh sun kissed days. This leaves me cold. Mama Lee. Where are you from? I demand a redeal. Something new has been added. Three cokes and a package of nabs, please. Y-Alice. We see you, Bartram. Hello, girls. IT YOUR Best! The Junior Class Marty Layiin President Marty LAYLIN President CARRIE BRANNON CHILDERS Vice-President Mamie JOLLEY Secretary ANNE MELVILLE Treasurer Left to right: Laylin, Jolley, Childers, and Melville JUNIORS Mary Alice Alexander Mary Elizabeth Ard Mildred Barker Kathryn Beasley Odie Beckham Sue Bell Jacqueline Bernard Jean Blakely Kitty Bland Nell Boyd Ann Broaddus Chalmers Brown Elizabeth Brown Lilian Brown Mary Jane Brown Ann Burroughs Jean Cardwell Virginia Chandler Betty Chapin Betty Cheney Carrie Childers Lenora Coghlan Anne Colcord Carmie Coleman Frances Rebecca Cook JUNIORS Jean Courtwright Jo Ann Cowherd Sarah Craft Charlotte Crenshaw Jean Delaney Kathlyn Dobson Jule Donald Mundell Doolittle Ann Westcott Dunn Sally Ann Dunn Peggy Elliott Eugenia Fargo Kate Fitton Mary Milam Foster Dolly Franklin Virginia Freeman Sara-Shaw Genheimer Mary Jean Gilman Betsy Cobb Glass Nancy Gleason Jean Graham Jean Gronemeyer Josephine Grove Betty Ann Hail Virginia Hardham RANDOLPH-MACON JUNIORS Catherine Hardin Virginia Harlow Mary Lee Harrison Marguerite Hess Rosalie Hicks Winifred Hill Mary Hiller Shirley Hilliard Marylyn Hilkerman Ann Hittinger Ann Hobson Jean Hodgkins Evelyn Holladay Peggy Jett Jean Johnston Mamie Jolley Virginia Kash Joyce Kennedy Sara Holly Kimbrough Judith Kinne Martha Laylin Charlotte Lide Ann Livingston Lois Luttrell Clara Lee MacCaddam JUNIORS Elizabeth Mann Ruth Massa Jean Massie Jane Mawyer Roberta Melton Anne Melville Kitty Lou Messner Martha Ann Morris Barbara Jean Murray Beverley Old Lucy Parnell Esther Payne Betty Peterson Ann Pettyjohn Millicent Phinney Jane Reed Helen Reinartz Florence Ridley Clara Jeannette Roxbury Dorothy Schriver Martha Scott Margaret Ann Shepherd Kenney Shropshire Dorothy Smith Margaret Smith JUNIORS Julia Stanton Mary Carter Stone Anna Leigh Stump Lorena Terry Barbara S. Thomas Jane Burroughs Thompson Julia A. Thornhill Ann Tinsley Rachel Trexler Camille Trotman Olivia Turlington Wada Wade Edith Walter Clare Ware Virginia Watts Harriet Weaver Jean Webster Mary Virginia Whiteside Betty Willcox Eaddy Williams Betty Willkie Elizabeth Wilson Frances Wilson Sarah Witherspoon Betsy Womack Sarah Woodward THE HELIANTHUS 60 The Sophomore Class Frances WHITE President FRANCES WHITE President JosEPHINE Moore ; Vice-President MARGARET COLLIER Secretary DorotTHy HoFMANN Treasurer Left to right: White, Collier, Hofmann, and Moore SOPHOMORES Virginia Adams Langhorne Alexander Mary Allison Elizabeth Anderson Jane Austin Nancy Barber June Beach Nannabel Beardmore Eliza Moore Beck Thyrsa Becker Elizabeth Behrendt Elsie Bennett Mary Betty Edith Black Edna Louise Bowers Mary Boyd Phyllis Brewer ‘ Dorothy Budd Myrna Buschmeyer Ellen Butler Virginia Caffee Catherine Caldwell Katherine Carlisle Ann Cass Carr SOPHOMORES Louisa Cartledge Dorothy Chase Margaret Collier Carolyn Cooke Martha Cooksey Emily Cordell Langhorne Cosby Gene Cox Jamie Crawford Betty Jo Denton Peggy Dobson Mary Dowling Cary Lou Edgar Alabama Edwards Mary-Jo Eley Mary Sue Elkins Marilyn Ellis Patricia’ Enderlin Crawford Enochs Mildred Farley Edythe Lillian Fisher Elizabeth Ann Fisher Joan Flowers Eliza Jane Foster 63 SOPHOMORES Virginia Foster Elizabeth Fray Betty Jane Freeman Betty Garges Margaret Givler Evelyn Jane Goode Louise Gribble Jane Griffin Mary Jane Guinn Alma Harkness Jean M. Harris Elizabeth Harshbarger Susan Hennighausen Kathryn Hilliard Catherine Hobson Dorothy Hofmann Betty Holmes Dorothy Anne Holston Carol Ann Homan Elizabeth Holman Muriel Hotelling Mary Hovis Julie Hudgins Joan Hunt 64 SOPHOMORES Margaret Elizabeth Hurst Gloria Hyssong Elizabeth Isherwood Marion Jeffries Margaret Jervey Margaret Jespersen Mary Lou Jones Margaret Kidd Patricia Kirk Mary Kittrell Betty Krausz Mary Leatherwood Paula Levy Katherine Little Ida May Lohman Betty Lou Long Marion McAdams Marcia McCathern Thalia McCleery Constance McCord Nancy McEwan Virginia McGehee Nancy McNair Mary Jane McNutt RANDOLPH-MACON THE HELIANTHUS SOPHOMORES Annie Manning Mary Manos Jane Maxwell Harriet Means Nancy Mease Carolyn Michel Helen Milburn Josephine Moore Alva Jayne Murray Helen Murray Algine Neely Carolyn Nettleton Elizabeth Nixon Jean Ogle Virginia Lee Otterback Dorothy Parrish Frances Parsons Anne Paxton Jean Paxton Mary Peace Margaret Peniston Virginia Peterson Mary Lee Phillips Doris Pollitt Emma Louise Ranck SOPHOMORES Alice Rayle Nancy Reid Mary Lee Richardson Mildred Ridley Patsy Rissler Louise Robinson Nancy Robinson Mary Belle Ross Lucy Roundtree Gertrude Rudulph Margaret Anne Ruland Ayaminta Rullman Eugenie Sarré Dorothy Jane Schmeid Polly Sherrill Jane Shipley Virginia Shutts Gay Siegel Marilyn Smiles Jean Smith Anne Smoot Jean Spencer Helen Elizabeth Spivey Manette Stone Shirley Strickland SOPHOMORES Anne Suthon Patricia Ann Taylor Betty Sue Tennyson Jean Thompson Martha Ann Tibbens Rebekah Tinsley Anne Trapnell Anne Elizabeth Turner Elizabeth Uelsmann Elizabeth V alentine Natalie Van Order Marie Walker Marjorie Ward Ruth Weber Barbara Weeks Virginia Wells Jean Whitaker Frances White Barbara Whitehurst Nancy Whitlock Florence Whitsit Ailene Wood Laura May Wood Frances Wyatt The man Class Betty MEssENGER President ) : : | Betty MESSENGER President | | | LOUISE CZARNIECKI Vice-President Nita McGuire Secretary BETTIE ELMORE Treasurer Left to right: Elmore, Czarniecki, Messenger, and McGuire THE HELIANTHUS FRESHMEN Jane Aldridge Estelle Anderson Jean Anderson Virginia Lee Anderson Janet Banks Beverley Barrow Betty Basinger Phyllis Baumgardner Jane Beckel Dorothy Berea Margaret Berry Mary Blackmar June Blair Anna Blanton Margaret Blood Elaine Board Katherine Bond Margaret Booker Sally Boone Josephine Bower Lucy Bralley Pauline Braveman Pauline Breard Anne Poindexter Brown Betty Louise Brown Roberta Brumby Nancy Burns Margaret Butler FRESHMEN Mary Cabiness Julia B. Carter Margaret Carter Jane Cather Alice Chapman Carol Choisser Laetitia Cofer Cortez Cooledge Margaret Anne Cooper Satchie Cooper Burnys Cox Jane Crews Louise Czarniecki Joan Daniell Kathryn Davis Kitty Lou Divine Nellie Carter Dodd Virginia Dodd Virginia Dortch Dorrace Duncum Lucy Cole Durham Margaret Edwards Esther Ellis Mary Gordon Ellis Bettie Elmore Lucia Fairlie Marie Fallwell Helen Marie Finch RANDOLPH-MACON FRESHMEN Elizabeth Ann Fisher Violette Foeller Jacqueline Franke Ethel Fuller Polly Galyon Ellen Gilmer Kathryn Gilmer Aline Gooding Gayle Gordon Avis Grant Anita Green Anne Griffin Dona Henderson Martha Henderson Mary Frances Henry Eleanor Hibben Betty Jean Hill Sally Hobbs Alice Hobson Ann Holliman Margaret Holman Betsy Bob Holt Gwendolyn Holt Marion Holtz Virginia Honeycutt Susan Horine Katherine Howard Virginia Hunt FRESHMEN Nancy Hurt Mary Jacobs Ella Haw Johnson Virginia Johnson Alice Kane Jane Kennedy Mary Elizabeth Kercheval Elizabeth King Jellis Kirkpatrick Jewel Kirkpatrick Ruth Kittrell Carol Krueger Nan Harris Lacy Ann Landrum Katherine Lawson Shirley Anne Lawton Susan Leftwich Corynne Letzkus Louise Lewis Margaret Lewis Ruth Limbert Marion Lindsey Elizabeth Lodge Jean Logan Margaret Lowe Mary Lyons Home McAllister Mary McCallum 73 THE HELIANTHUS FRESHMEN Nita McGuire Cornelia McHenry Winifred McIntosh Josephine McNeil Louise MacDonald Mary Macklin Alice Marbury Carol Mathews Margaret Mead Jean Melville Margaret Menard Mary Mentzer Katherine Merryman Marion Merts Betty Messenger Hazel Eva Meushaw Ann Miller Lois Mitchell Edith Moore Jane Moreland Mary Frances Moss Agatha Mount Catharine Murphree Marguerite Murray Virginia Nelson Jane Noonan Marion Noordewier Charlotte Ann Packard FRESHMEN Elizabeth Patterson Virginia Pauli Margaret Penn Mary Lane Phillips Patricia Pickett Lucy Jane Pope Henley Powell Betty Roane Priddy Margaret Purdy Betty Putnam Jo Ann Rader Elaine Ransom Joan Ray Fay Reed Mary Lou Reid Jane Rhymes Laura Richmond Elizabeth Ridings Sara Ripy Betty Robbs Julia Roberts Elizabeth Anne Rogers Marjorie Edith Rogge Elizabeth Rudusill Margaret Saunders Mary Saunders Marjorie Schaefer Elizabeth Schofield FRESHMEN Elizabeth Schroeder Mary Frances Scott Ruth Scott Nancy Shearer Martha Sheffey Marjorie Shreve Joy Smith Jane Smith Jerry Smitherman Julia Sparkman Ann Springer Jean Srygley Mosteller Stephens Anne Summers Mary Anne Swift Barbara Tanner Alice Taylor Martha Thomas Nan Thomasson Ellen Thompson Elizabeth K. Thomson Harriette Thorne Rosemary Thornton Martha Timberlake Jessie Touchstone FRESHMEN Margaret Townsend Betty Tucker Neosha Tully Peggy Turner Phyllis VanEenenaam Doris Walcott Jean Marie Walker Caroline Walker Betty Jo Warden Anne Ware Angie Watson Gwynn Waugh Flora Webb Augusta White Dorothy Jane White Miriam White Suzanne White Dorothy Willson Frances Wingfield Dorothy Ann Wood Barbara Wyatt Jo Alice Wynne Mahala Young Elizabeth Youngs Mary Frances Zeigen Lia Le Gani vn Ra ye STUDENT GOVERNMENT The purpose—‘‘the welfare and happiness of the com- munity life at Randolph-Macon and the effectiveness of the Honor System in every phase of college life.” . . . Fulfilling our purpose throughout the year . . . Dixon and Jule wel- coming the freshmen . . . Belle and Kitty discussing with them the honor principle . . . freshmen elections adding Betty, Ben, and Jane to Student Committee . . . Chip running off the S. G. A. upperclassmen exams to stress our way of living. . . routine of Student Committee . . . Student Body, hall, Exec, and Judish meetings . . . Tuesday chapels planned by Sol with Branner keeping everybody in line. . . Bartram in charge of Blackouts and Fire Drills . . . Krausz heading elections . . . Kitty handing over the gavel, Belle, the cap, with wishes for another grand year in Student Government. KATHERINE Biack President of Student Government OFFICERS First: VicesPresident 20 2 0 Fe ha eR ee ee ee Mary LAVINIA INABNET Second | Vice-President .5.2 0.2. wee oe ee ee ee eee Peccy Hurt Thirds Vice-President pe eee BAe hi ae eae ete aon A Mary ByrRNE ARRAN SAA EME Re et Pe, AO a PE EAL Ele OS ya fie Cd) Nancy CROWE ee en ee Re SA Se 95 3 ss ELIZABETH ANN STONEBURNER 80 ASSOCIATION The Judiciary Committee is really not as awesome as the name implies! Better known as “‘Judish’’—its purpose is to handle any disciplinary problems of a more serious nature that arise in the student body. Students and faculty work together in full cooperation, and each situation brought to their attention is discussed and analyzed with the utmost care and thought. Every attempt is made to be fair and under- standing. A large part of the work of this committee too, is that of interpretation, with an eye toward maintaining the high standard of community life that Randolph-Macon is proud of—its Honor System. BELLE FAUCETTE Chairman of Judiciary Committee CHAIRMEN OF STANDING COMMITTEES i NOn=SCHOlasticmed Clivilics! ween eee ee Le Peed Te eke AU iS oo MILuLicE BARKER PANO so ug We Bt ey OVS. Stu AY Si a oes 6 Leg Lee ha leer aie A Sek Ove A Becky Cook SNORT Mah ihe Uae Sail aes Ae ecg troy lee Fe SUI By rd cea ele pe a ANN MILBURN ZASSCED | eee eee OM ee MA Me ena ON WES Wh haley oe ry RE Gal, MarJoORIE BRANNER AUS Sia ONG GOT hee OR ee Cine tom, RY A pen op A gy tk Ree a Rn ne LiInA SOLOMON INES, SiG d ES OA ben ss aE AA AR Biot a eae es Naeger cee ee ON ee, BERN PEGGY ELURT Da SLC eft s meee eee eee Oe wae mmennee bee ire Weer, 1 Lara ee ey aye VIRGINIA DAWSON Zeli ai cane ee eR rN tert tS LR ese Sucre tay SEY ME rer En ANNE DIXon Vaceatioricla Guid Gncc ere eee eee attra ee ta) ee Mary LaviniA INABNET 81 student Committee SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES MARGARET BANKS VIRGINIA DAWSON CHICKEN INABNET LATHROP BEALE CAROLYN DEATHERAGE Mary Norton Mappox Kitty BLAcK ANNE DIXON ANN MILBURN MARJORIE BRANNER BELLE FAUCETTE LINA SOLOMON Mary ByrRNE VIRGINIA HARDWICK Bisz STONEBURNER MarIE CONSON Peccy Hurt A.IcE WILLETTS NANCY CROWE JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES MILLIE BARKER VIRGINIA CHANDLER Marty LAYLIN JACKIE BERNARD REBECCA CooK KENNY SHROPSHIRE NELL Boyp VIRGINIA HARDHAM FRANCES WILSON WINNIE HILL SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES BETTY Jo DENTON SKEETER McGEHEE FRANKIE WHITE GERT RUDULPH FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVES BEN BANKS Betty MESSENGER JANE Noonan €4 we Re Pyos @ Ps $ Ghe y Ja e ee . First row: Maddox, Hurt, Inabnet, Black, Faucette, Crowe, Branner, Beale Second row: Conson, Milburn, Deatherage, Willetts, M. Banks, Stoneburner, Byrne, Hardwick, Dixon, Solomon Third row: Wilson, White, McGehee, Rudulph, Bernard, Denton, Messenger, Boyd, Noonan, Barker, Hill, Laylin Fourth row: Chandler, Shropshire, Cook, B. Banks 82 Judiciary Committee SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES KATHERINE BLACK CHICKEN INABNET JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVE Win Hitt SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVE SKEETER McGEHEE FACULTY REPRESENTATIVES Dr. FRENCH Miss LAREW Dr. JACK Miss GARLAND Front, left to right: Miss Garland, McGehee, Faucette, Black, Miss Larew Back, left to right: Hill, Dr. Jack, Inabnet, Dr. French $5 peeueeenerneeen FLorRENCE GAMES Editor-in-Chief FLossig AND Mr. B. Identification: Left to right: First row: Fisher, Holman, Krueger, Games, Zelley, Brahany, Fallwell, and Townsend. Second row: Murray, Powell, Cox, Aldridge, Overton, Broaddus, and Branner. Third row: Saunders, Gordon, Baum- gardner, Rogers, Mann, Dodd, and Reavis. THE 1943 Almost before we had formulated our theme, the Beazells arrived and the class pictures were underway . . . then came voting for Feature Section . . . making out our budget . . . the cover design . . . the choice of yellow and black, the college colors, as our colors . . . experimenting with shadow pictures to use for division pages . . . the group pictures postponed on account of rain... EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-n-Chiej 2 ne ee ee FLORENCE GAMES Assistant Editor.......... pA eee ee ee le VE oe LouIsE ZELLEY Associate Editors Louise Cox Elleen Mundt Snapshot ‘Editor Jean Jackson Jane Brahany Genevieve Reavis Assistants Marie Fallwell Ailene Wood Literary Editor Lutrelle Wishart Staff Photographer Marion McAdams Compiling Staff Jane Aldridge Alice Hobson Phyllis Baumgardner Susan Horine Betty Priddy Margaret Berry Carol Krueger Fay Reed June Blair Nan Harris Lacy Margaret Saunders Patsy Braveman Nita McGuire Marjorie Shreve Polly Breard Jane Moreland Joy King Smith Roberta Brumby Marguerite Murray Margaret Townsend Virginia Dodd Nancy Parsons Doris Walcott Betsy Fisher Peggy Penn Angie Watson Chuck Henry Nancy Lane Phillips Dorothy Willson Feature Editor Susan Overton Henley Powell T ypists Gayle Gordon Art Editor Cornelia Watson Anne Davenport Anne Rogers Felten aN ee Ealoins the familiar sight of Mr. Bremer’s car on Main Drive before or after lunch . . . the afternoons of sorting, matching names and pictures, typing . . . waiting for the prints to arrive. . . the thrill of seeing the proof pages returned from the engraver . . . running to town for ads . . . manuscript pages to edit, proof read, and happily leave with the printer . . . the last rush with the May Day material . . . the hope that it all comes out in the press... BUSINESS STAFF TB UStTeS Sie VLG 2 C] ae een Betty SMITH Assistants Josephine Bower Watson Lindsey Mary Saunders Kay Caldwell Jingo Lowe Ruth Shroeder Laetitia Cofer Catharine Murphree Mary Lee Taylor BaeeaSuin Cortez Cooledge Algine Neely Rosemary Thornton Bnei are: Louise Czarniecki Betty Putnam Jessie Lee Touchstone Nellie Carter Dodd Sarah Ripy Betty Tucker Marion Holtz Julia Roberts Neosha Tully Kay Howard Margaret Saunders Dot Wood Ella Haw Johnson Mahala Young ADVERTISING STAFF Advertising Manager.............- JANE LITTLETON FRANKLIN Assistants Jean Anderson Avis Grant Ruth Limbert | Nell Boyd Speed Hovis Pinky Redwine | Ann Cass Carr Ginny Hunt Helen Reinartz | Margaret Carter Virginia Johnson Craig Summers Monterey Dowda Jellis Kirkpatrick Betty Jo Warden Sara-Shaw Genheimer JANE AND Betty Identification: To the left: Smith, and Franklin. Left to right First row: Redwine, Summers, John- son, and Lowe. Second row: Carr, Hovis, Jackson, Lindsey, Putnam, Holtz, Dodd, Reinartz, and Warden. Third row: Cooledge, Roberts, Carter, Bower, Priddy, Kirkpatrick, Sheffie, Young, and Grant. CAROLYN DEATHERAGE Editor-in-Chief THE Sun DIAL EN ROUTE Identification: First row: Harris, Suthon, Ballou, Ard, Deatherage, Tennyson, Luttrell, Coghlan, Perkins Second row: Jeffries, Otterback, Shaf- fer, Jesperson, Ridley, Clark, Hor- ton, Schuler, Allison, Valentine Third row: Cordell, McAdams, Ranck, McCathern, Siegel, Turner, Court- right, Rullman, Lohman Fourth row; Brown, Cook, Burruss, Wood SUN That first week of school with a skeleton staff working on the freshman issue . . . covering the weekend conference in October with the paper’s own photographer snapping momen- tous scenes . . . Dr. French’s constant and kind chapel remin- ders to read The Sun Dial . . . the big story of extended Christmas vacation . . . followed by the last minute scoop on Dr. French’s appointment to the Army Air Forces . . . the EDITORIAL STAFF Associate. Pditor sn eee Nancy LEE PERKINS Newskid ore ee. os ae ee Mary ELIZABETH ARD SPOris Lud tl OT pee ee eee aa ae ea ANN MELVILLE Featute Editor. 3k ee a eee PETER Boyp Staff Assistants Betty Ballou Margaret Jesperson Pat Robbins Lenora Coghlan Peg Latshaw Betty Sue Tennyson Jean Harris Columnists and Feature Editors Lilian Brown Pat Robbins Ann Suthon Sugie Gribble Marybel Shaffer Betsy Turner Vicki Jervey Mary Sue Simmons Midge Wrensch Charlotte Lide Reporters Mary L. Allison Marcia McCathern Gal Siegel Becky Cook Virginia Otterback Julie Stanton Emily Cordell Emma Lou Ranck Ann Trapnell Beth Horton Mildred Ridley Flossy Whitsit Proof Readers Marion Jeffries Arminta Rullman Staff Artists Jean Courtright Peggy Jett Ailene Wood T pists Jean Burruss Margaret Jesperson Ida May Lohman Betty Clark Ann Schuler Staff Photographer—Marion McAdams DIAL interview with Soo Yong arriving via air mail, after having been written by Peter on the train en route to get married . . . the every Wednesday night job of gathering loose ends together— pasting up the dummy . . . proof reading . . . tracking down last-minute articles . . . ordering from the drug. . . ““Death’’- erage’s writing eleventh-hour editorials . . . filling holes . stumbling homewards in the dark . . . depositing the proof at the switchboard, followed by a pause for conversation with the night watchmen . . . the final proof reading on Thursday after- noons at Mutual, flavored with printer’s ink and rolling ma- chinery . . . that flop outside the door Thursday night, telling that another Sun Dial is off the press. BUSINESS 3 TAFE Advertising iV anag creates en eae Mary LEE HarRISON PAV er lisin onl SSIStan (eee ere eee Nancy CROWE GirculationeVianaiers es ee ee ALICE RAYLE Advertising Staff Virginia Chandler Winks Hobson Patricia Kirk Virginia Otterback Manette Stone Mary Whiteside Circulation Staff Jane Austin Anne Smoot Anne Colcord Betty Sue Tennyson Jane Goode Edith Walker Jean Whitaker Frances Parsons Lucy Crain Harris Business Manager Tue Sun DiAL CircuLaTEs Identification: First row: Harrison, Harris, Rayle Second row: Austin, Walter, Otter- back, Kirk, Hobson, Tennyson Third row: Whitaker, Goode, Par- sons, Stone d ANN PETERSON Spinster-in-Chief Bump, Pete anp Pec CoLLABoraTE Identification: Extreme left: Glass First row: Watson, H. Milburn, Hughes, Peterson Second row: Turner, Budd, M. Ridley Third row: Harrell, A.Milburn, Stock- ton, Bartram, Jackson QL ID We'll always remember . . . feverish nights spent filling up empty pages . . . laughing at each others’ jokes . . . hoping our readers would laugh too . . . racking our brains . . . remember- ing jokes of the month. . . the Blackout Issue . . . the innum- erable articles concerning what to do in a blackout . . . the jokes we read in other humor magazines . . . how we hated EDITORIAL SPINSTERS VASSIStanit ES PINs Ler s Se { ANNE COLCORD )BeETsEY Cops GLass aShtoriee Pin stc ieee ANN GLOVER Arl Spinsteie ae ee favesee ale CoRNELIA WATSON Literary Kittens Nancy Bartram Ann Milburn Gay Seigal Dot Budd Helen Milburn Tommy Stockton Mary Ann Harrell Puds Pratt Knox Thompson Chris Holladay Sissy Ridley Millie Turner Jean Hughes Natalie VanOrder Fashion Kittens Mary Boettcher Kitty Lou Messner Kenny Shropshire Peg Brewer Bettie Moffet Craig Summers Jean Courtright Nancy Robinson Knox Thompson Art Kittens Jean Courtright Jean Hughes Rachel Trexler Burglars Jean Jackson Eileen Mundt Hunt and Peck Kittens Frances Dudley Mamie Jolley Polly Sherrill Virginia Harlow MAID to censor them... the Smile Issue . . . the trouble we had thinking up new captions for old cartoon cuts. . . the Christmas Issue . . . its quaint cover . . . thanks to Art Editor Watson . the struggle we had with the Horror Issue . . . How to Commit Suicide . . . The Story of Flamin’ Maime. . . the Bachelor Issue . . . a time when the men really took over... twas work... but ‘twas fun... The Old Maid... God bless her . . . we'll love her. BUSINESSSSPINSTERS Advertising Spinster..........-.-......- Mary Atic—E ALEXANDER Girculatione anc? cia an FosteER ADAIR Circulation Kittens Marcaret BANKs Jane Brahany Susan Overton Business Spinster Nancy Crowe Mary Jane Ratliff Roberta Melton Mary Sydnor Audrey Worsham CREST HAS al [ x Business and Advertising Kittens Sue Bell Helen Milburn Fay Butt Barbara Jean Murray Betty Chapin Nan Paxton Lucy C. Harris Cathy Ryan Billy Ann Hixon Bernie Willis (| ge Mary C. Martin Louise Zelley Tue Curistmas Issue Identification: First row: Banks, Alexander, Chapin, Adair Second row: Bell, Overton, Brahany, H. Milburn, Ratliff Hicks Eagle-eyed scouts peering around every corner for new talent . . . staff meeting in Room 63. . . the wracking of brains for a cover idea . . . illustrators madly creating . . . a last- minute hunt for a filler .. . The Tattler is going to press. Fall —a war-theme issue . . . Harriet Weaver and Betty Cheney defend their Army and Navy devotion . . . Clara Lee Mac- Caddam gives us the poem Dover Incident . . . Jody Buehr writes a haunting story, The Laugh . . . the browsing room EDITORIAL STAFF Feature Editor nc. ee ee ee BETTY CHENEY Siar Svan capal JPayeliny JB ano Bane |psarit Promotion Edttovae- ee MARINA FUENMAYOR : fe seit jth ie ae Crilical’ Editor. ce ee es HarriET WEAVER Editor-in-Chief Assistants Jody Buehr Judith Ann Kinne ART STAFF E.ditorczci nce ee ee VIRGINIA HarRDHAM Assistants Nancy Bartram Lynn Ellis Jean Burrus Bisz Stoneburner Betty Clark Midge Wrench Jean Courtright Marjorie Ward Harriet, JuDy, AND JEAN Left to right: Kinne, Fuenmayor, Jett, Courtwright Al center: Graham 90 YATTLER cut is adopted for the book review page . . . Christmas—we tear our hair over a fireside cover that finally takes . . . The Christmas Apple by Peggy Jett . . . The Campus Muse expands to two pages . . . Spring—we look for light stories . . . springish poetry . . . elections—thoughts of another year ... another Tattler year . . . new people... new plans... new ideas . . . we look at “‘our’’ issues . . . we remember the worry——the fun—the satisfaction of “‘putting The Tattler to bed.” BUSINESS ST AEF PL GV.CHLSITIO MIVLGNG? clan eae ease oa as no Betty BRowN Subseniption Managers... Mary ELIZABETH ARD Cire ation] and lene een eae ae VIRGINIA CLARK ITE. Ae Bo) a pe a eee g ae JupitH ANN KINNE Assistants Dody Hoffman Mary Lee Richardson Margaret Jesperson Jane Reed Mary Leatherwood Nancy Robinson Mary Manos C. J. Roxbury Jean Massie Manette Stone Jean Ogle Barbara Weeks Emma Lou Ranck Mary Whiteside Pat TayLor Business Manager Left to right: Brown, Kash, Ogle, Hoffman, Ard, Richardson At center: Taylor AuiceE WILLETTS President CABINET Chairmen of Commissions OpIE BECKHAM Advisor to Freshman Club JANE BRAHANY Personnel LELA PAYNE Social Service B. J. MURRAY Playground CARRIE CHILDERS Recreation JULE DONALD Crittendon Home ANNE MELVILLE Negro Girl Reserves ANN FEDDEMAN World Christian Community TomMmMy STOCKTON Wa Se iS 8. SHIRLEY HILLIARD Orphanage ANNE COLcoRD Student Industrial Girls CHARLOTTE LIDE Religious Problems JULIE STANTON Church Relations EVELYN HoLLADAY Editor of TJuttler JEAN MASsSsIE Sun Dial Reporter YOWe Gre A review of the year . . . in striving to realize full and creative life through a growing knowledge of God . . . brings to mind Sophomore Ask-Me’s greeting new students . . . the Ministers’ Tea. . . the Fresh- man Club, with Nancy Hurt at the helm; Odie, chief advisor; Dody, Fuzz, Mary, and Jean, sophomore advisors . . . Monday night cabinet meetings, Skeeter keeping the records, Terry the finances, Alice pre- siding, Martha Trippe lending guidance . . . the all important committee work . . . Chris’s ““Tuttler’’ . . . the many Christmas parties, and pack- ages sent to Camp Pickett . . . Dr. Leipir’s visit here . . . freshman induction . . . the Spring Leadership Institute, pointing to an even better year ahead. Glee Club This year, for the first time, Glee Club was included in the curriculum of the college . . year was a very eventful and successful one . . for Vespers . . customary Christmas program in Smith . . Founder's Day program . . the May Day program in the dell. . . jointly with the University of Virginia club . . . our trip to Pickett closed the year on a high note. Virginia Adams Estelle Anderson Janet Banks June Beach Jane Beckel Jean Blakely Josephine Bower Jane Brahany Marjorie Branner Jean Burruss Virginia Butler Myrna Bushmeyer Mary Cabiness Betty Cheney Beverley Chockley Betty Clark Lenora Coghlan Margaret Ann Cooper Burnys Cox Ann Davenport Virginia Dodd Mary-Jo Eley . under the able directorship of Mr. Hallstrom, our . also at the Thanksgiving morning service . . later for the Palm Sunday service and for Esther Ellis Betty Elmore Ann Feddeman Elizabeth Fisher Kate Fitton Katherine Follin Mary Jean Gilman Kathryn Gilmer Ann Griffin Eleanor Hibben Alice Hobson Jean Hodgkins Betsy Holt Virginia Honeycutt Beth Horton Peggy Hurt Alice Kane Mary Kercheval Charlotte Lide Annie Manning Jane Mawyer Homé McAllister . we sang several times . . and the . in March we sang for the our Spring Concert was presented Clare Lee MacCaddam Mary McCullum Lynn McCleery Nita McGuire Margaret Mead Harriet Means Marion Mintzer Jean Meredith Eva Meushaw Josephine Moore Jane Moreland Mary Frances Moss Jane Noonan Virginia Otterback Charlotte Packard Betsy Patterson Jean Paxton Doris Pollitt Lucy Jane Pope Mippy Purdy Jody Rader Fay Reid JaNE BRAHANY President Jane Reed Parrish Roach Margery Rogye Ruth Scott Nancy Shearer Mary Simmons Jane Smith Jean Spencer Pat Taylor Betty Tucker Natalie Van Order Marie Walker Jean Marie Walker Edith Walters Anne Ware Dorothy Willson Frankie White Betty Willkie Tibby Wimmer Anna Wood Helen Zwit Maryse SHAFFER Mary Elizabeth Ard Carolyn Deatherage Lorraine Devin Mundell Doolittle Katherine Drennen Kate Fitton Betty Ballou Lathrop Beale Virginia Bennett Ann Broaddus International Relations Club Our purpose . . . to promote an interest in world affairs and especially to equip ourselves in meeting the de- mands of the post-war world. This year’s theme... ““The United Nations in War and in Peace.”’ Feature speaker . . . Lester Bowles Pearson, Minister Counsellor, Canadian Legation. . . ““‘Canada’s War Effort.’’ Under our sponsor- ship . . . daily presentation of the news on the bulletin board . . . the library of recent books and pamphlets on cur- rent affairs sent by the Carnegie Foundation. The officers ... President . . . Marybel Shaffer . . . Vice-President . . . Betty Ballou... Secretary... Lorena Terry .. . Treasurer ... Nancy Oxenham... Publicity Manager . . . Mary Elizabeth Ard . . . Chairman of Bulletin Board... Mary Jane Ratliff. MEMBERS Betty Hail Bettie Moffet Kenny Shropshire Anne Hobson Nancy Oxenham Mary Sue Simmons Margaret Jesperson Mary Jane Ratliff Mary Sydnor Joyce Kennedy Alice Rayle Lorena Terry Mary Leatherwood Genevieve Reavis Betty Valentine Jane Maxwell Lucy Rountree Alice Willetts Connie McCord Marybel Shaffer Sarah Witherspoon Virginia Caffee Lenora Coghlan Marina Fuenmayor Row one: Grove, Simmons, Ballou, Shaffer, Ratliff, Reavis, Coghlan, Fitton Row two: Valentine, Broaddus, Leatherwood, Fuenmayor, Hail, Hobson, Willetts Row three: Beale, Terry, Deatherage, Maxwell, Shropshire, Kennedy 94 Debate Council The only intercollegiate activity in which Randolph- Macon students may participate . . . the desperate feeling when the national subject is announced to be something even Congress has been debating for years . . . research in the libe . . . the long “‘hashing”’ period when the cases are being made... practice debates . . . the invitations to debate. . . signing of contracts and looking up train schedules . . . the counting of money and deciding to take a bus . . . the debates . . . the thumping of your heart when it’s your turn to debate . . . the thrill that comes when you realize you've won... the joy of being a public speaker with a chance to speak. Tommy STocKTON President OFFICERS resid Cpl eae ee aa ee TomMmMy STOCKTON Business Manager.............-.-- VIRGINIA SHERWIN LET CASUIT Ch 5 ee et Be ete IE ere ea Mary KITTRELL MEMBERS Kathryn Davis Jo Jo McNeil Virginia Sherwin Mary Thomas Stockton Virginia Honeycutt Eva Meushaw Mary Sue Simmons Bernice Willis Mary Kittrell Lois Mitchell Jean Srygley Anne Summers Louise Lewis First row, left to right: Mitchell, Kittrell, Stockton, Sherwin, Willis Second row: Lewis, Honeycutt, McNeil, Srygley, Meushaw, Summers, Davis 95 Orientation The purpose of orientation is to facilitate the new stu- dents’ adjustment to all phases of college life. The first days of school are confusion . . . strange roommate . . . unpack- ing the trunk in unfamiliar surroundings. It is the helpful training group leaders that finally bring peace out of chaos for the incoming students . . . who instill the Randolph- Macon spirit in the new girls . . . who follow up their needs with helpful guidance through the year. ANNE D1rxon Chairman TRAINING GROUP LEADERS Nancy Bartram Becky Cook Belle Faucette Phyllis Karesh Julie Stanton Lathrop Beale Nancy Crowe Marina Fuenmayor Norton Maddox Tommy Stockton Jane Brahany Lorraine Devin Virginia Hardwick Mary Clayton Martin Bisz Stoneburner Marjorie Branner Jule Donald Winifred Hill Virginia Sherwin Alice Willetts Fay Butt Frances Dudley Peggy Hurt Betty Smith Anna Wood Virginia Carraway Chip Engelhard Chicken Inabnet Lina Solomon Audrey Worsham j f j % ” i) On the left: Dixon and Donald First row: Smith, Karesh, Martin, Faucette, Solomon, and Hill Second row: Engelhard, Dudley, Brahany, Hurt, and Inabnet Third row: Wood, Branner, Hardwick, Beale, and Cook Fourth row: Crowe, Worsham, Butt, Carraway, Stockton, and Stanton Fifth row: Maddox, Fuenmayor, Willetts, Stoneburner, and Sherwin 96 Social Committee Our purpose . . . to furnish social activities for the campus... first on our calendar a dinner party given for the freshmen and their newly met dates, boys from neighboring colleges. Then came bus trips to Camp Pickett dances and before vacation the Chris tmas Formal . . . crisp snow under- foot, the excitement of satin dresses, tall boys in uniform, Milburn leading the figure in her peppermint striped dress . . . Spring came and with it the May Day dance. . . simply decorated, this war year which nevertheless has known fun and laughter. ANN MiLpurn Chairman MEMBERS Mary Alice Alexander Jane Kennedy Algine Neely Mildred Ridley Jackie Bernard Sally Lawton Elizabeth Nixon Ann Rogers Margaret Brewer Margaret Lewis Beverley Old Rebekah Tinsley Anne Colcord Annie Manning Nan Paxton Betty Tucker Marie Conson Ruth Massa Doris Pollitt Cornelia Watson Kitty Cosby Helen Milburn Ja ne Redwine Frances Wilson Jo Ann Cowherd Louise Zelley Standing, left to right: Kennedy, Ridley, Wilson, Lewis, Tucker, Manning, Cowherd, Bernard, Pollitt, Old, Colcord, Alexander, Zelley, Conson, Lawton, Rogers Seated: Brewer, Redwine, Nixon, A. Milburn, H. Milburn, Cosby, Neely At center; Massa OW Sock and Buskin The purpose—‘‘to make dramatics a vital factor in the college life’ . . . continuing in this purpose. . . regular meet- ings with speakers . . . reading for the fall play . . . cast- ing . . . constructing the set... costuming... posters and publicity . . . rehearsals culminating in the presentation of John with Julie Stanton and Din Freeman in the leads. . . Jean Hughes Production Manager . . . striking the set and beginning the preparation for the spring play Kind Lady with Julie and Din again leading and Anne Hobson Pro- duction Head . . . Ann Hadley’s debut on March 13... Vice-president, Virginia Hardwick . Secretary, Julie Stanton . . . Treasurer, Jean Hughes . . . Historian, Jean Courtwright. Nancy Bartram President MEMBERS Foster Adair Mary Elizabeth Ard Nancy Bartram Kakie Beasley Marjorie Branner Dorothy Budd Jody Buehr Louisa Cartledge Jean Courtwright Sarah Colmery Betty Jo Denton Mary Crawford Enochs Virginia Freeman Betsy Cobb Glass Jean Graham Virginia Hardwick Wini Hill Anne Hobson Betty Holmes Jean Hughes Chicken Inabnet Margaretta Latshaw Marty Laylin Mary Jane McNutt Mary Clayton Martin ACT I Jean Massie Elizabeth Nixon Virginia Otterback Nancy Oxenham Lucy Parnell Lela Payne Puds Pratt Mary Jane Ratliff Genevieve Reavis Mary Lee Richardson Gert Rudulph Virginia Sherwin “KIND LADY” Helen Spivey Julie Stanton Tommy Stockton Bisz Stoneburner Shirley Strickland Pat Taylor Jean Thompson Mildred Turner Cornelia Watson Ruth Weber Elizabeth Wilson Aileen Wood Audrey Worsham Joan Ray, Julie Stanton, Din Freeman, Mary Jane McNutt The Latin Club Membership consists of seniors who take Latin... At the first meeting in November, Dr. Herbert C. Lipscomb was host and speaker, telling ““The Story of Catullus” . . . The December meeting was Christmascy with the familiar carols sung in Latin, the Christmas story read in Latin, an account of the many customs of our Christmas derived from the Roman Saturnalia, and a Roman game... At a later meeting Horace was the subject of interest. While enjoying refreshments each time, classroom manners put aside, there is a cross fire of questions to and from the always interested and interesting Dr. Lipscomb—a senior privilege thoroughly enjoyed. Nancy Ox—ENHAM President Pec BREWER JEAN JACKSON ANNE DIXON NANcy OXENHAM MOoNTEREY DowDA ANN PETERSON BELLE FAUCETTE ANN POINDEXTER FLORENCE GAMES PARRISH ROACH Faculty Advisor Dr. HERBERT C. LIPSCOMB Phi Feta Kappa Founded December 5, 1776 VIRGINIA DELTA CHAPTER Susan Ames, Ph.D. B. W. Arnold, Jr., Ph.D. Henry D. Blackwell, Ph. D. E. M. Bowman, Ph.D. Roberta Cornelius, Ph. D. Cora L. Friedline, Ph.D. Almeda Garland, A.M. Marlyn Hager, A.B. Marjorie Harris, Ph.D. Hester Hastings, Ph.D. Theodore H. Jack, Ph.D., LL.D., Mildred Johnson, A.B.L.S. Mary Virginia Kagey, A.B. Alfred Kern, Ph.D., Litt.D. Ce Mekilby.eheD: Elizabeth Mason Knake, A.M. Virginia Ballard, A.B. Carolyn Beardsworth, A.B. Clara Cox Bell, A.B. Katherine Graves Davidson, A.B. Addie Taylor Eure, A.B. Minnabel Baskin Evans, A.B. Pauline Fisher, A.M. Anne Cleghorn Glass, A.B. Martha Latham Harris, A.B. Lathrop Beale Katherine Black Carolyn Deatherage Belle Faucette Established 1917 Litt.D. IN FACULTATE Edna Kobs, A.M. Gillie Larew, Ph.D. Herbert C. Lipscomb, Ph.D., Litt.D. Elizabeth Mayo, A.M. Helen Mustard, A.M. Helen Peak, Ph.D. James Federick Peake, A.M. Nellie Virginia Powell, Ph.M. Marguerite Risley, Ph.D. Frances Schofield, A.M. Mary Stokes, A.B. Eleanor Struppa, A.M. Nan Thornton, Ph.D. Raymond Walker, Ph.D. Annie Whiteside, A.B. Evelyn Wiggin, Ph.D. IN URBE Hazel Evelyn Hight, A.B. Miriam Moss Jones, A.B. Marjorie Hamaker Kirkland, A.M. Anne Lewis, A.B. Helen Gray McGehee, A.B. Elizabeth G. Wilson, A.B. Sarah Faw Winfree, A.B. Dudley Wood, A.B. Dot Manning Woodson, A.B. IN COLLEGIO Florence Games Jean T. Hughes Phyllis Karesh Eileen Mundt Lina Solomon dae Keane AG HONORARY FORENSIC FRATERNITY Founded 1937 Ere sic cit Patna mates A Arms So See a eM Lope oes ee ee Mary THomMAS STOCKTON MEMBERS Mildred Barker Josephine Grove Lathrop Beale Betty Hail Odie Beckham Virginia Hardwick Kitty Black Mary Kittrell Virginia Chandler Marybel Shaffer Carolyn Deatherage Virginia Sherwin Belle Faucette Mary Sue Simmons Virginia Freeman Julia Stanton Marina Fuenmayor Tommy Stockton Jean Graham Lorena Terry Alice Willetts IN FACULTATE Dr. Theodore H. Jack Mr. James F. Peake WW SO ill 2 es OFBLICERS Presid cial Sok ese Wetec Soe co a Ry kena Sa ee CORNELIA WATSON secrelary-d Treasurer. o kc isk oer eee Ue ee ae ee ee JEAN GRAHAM MEMBERS Betty Ballou Ann Milburn Betty Cheney Ann Peterson Carolyn Deatherage Nancy Lee Perkins Marina Fuenmayor Cornelia Watson Jean Graham Harriet Weaver Peggy Jett Luttrell Wishart Barbara Wrench 104 tin Sux SEGRE SOGLERRY Founded 1899 Chartered 1902 FOUNDERS Clara Cox Bell Aurelia Howe Davis Sallie T. M. Harmanson Laura Kimball Miller Nell Underwood Physioc Dot Manning Woodson SORORESSINSFACULT ATE Sallie T. M. Harmanson Dorothy Harrison Mary Bolling Stokes Nan Thornton SORORES IN COLLEGIO 1943 Kitty Black Nancy Crowe Anne Dixon Belle Faucette Marina Fuenmayor Chicken Inabnet Lina Solomon 1944 : Mildred Barker : Kathryn Beasley : Rebecca Cook Winifred Hill Julia Stanton i emer e —NQR 1945 | Margaret Collier Jean Ogle | 105 p : SECREE SOCIETY Founded May , 1904 DOROKRESMING URBE Margaret Kinnier Alexander Anne Cleghorn Glass Reeder Davidson Baldwin Mary Alice Jester Virginia Brown Mary Off Stokes Alice Fleming Clark Lila Wilson Taylor Elan Atkinson Craddock Josephine Thornhill Elizabeth Diuguid Sally Sackett Walker Sarah Warner Ferguson Kate Edmunds Walters Betsy Moore Giles Gladys Heald Watts Nell Striplin Wranek SORORESSINGC OLLIE GIO : 1943 Emily Blake Anne Dixon Anne Glover Millie Turner Mary Carolyn Van Sant Anna Wood 1944 Kakie Beasley Betty Cheney Marty Laylin Olivia Turlington Eaddy Williams 1945 Buddy Alexander Nancy Barber Alabama Edwards Lynn Ellis Betty Garges Gertrude Rudulph 1946 Kay Bond Mary Jacobs Jane Noonan Betty Robbs Margaret Townsend 106 SEGRE eSOGIEA Founded December 6, 1907 SORORES IN FACULTATE Virginia Strother Blackwell SORORES IN URBE Kathryn Harms Beasley Lurline Bailey Bond Katherine Graves Davidson Betty MacManus Giles Julia Desha Graves Shirley Kirkpatrick Ivie Frost Lupton SORORES IN’ COLLEGIO Frances Arthur Kitty Black Peg Brewer Nancy Craig Summers Mary Alice Alexander Jane Mawyer Carol Homan Helen Milburn Cortez Cooledge Joan Daniel Ohaega Eleanor Struppa 1943 1944 Rachael Trexler 1945 1946 Jean Walker 110 Kathleen Morris Scruggs Laura Brent Montague Margaret West Morrison Christine Gilbert Pettyjohn Elizabeth Stuart Pettyjohn Virginia Tyree Potts Lily Blanks Stokes Sarah Faw Winfree Kathryn Drennen Ann Milburn Lina Solomon Lucy Parnell Martha Scott Nan Paxton Rebecca Tinsley Jane Kennedy Mary Lyons Comes Cll MILDRED BARNES Fay BUTT Mary BYRNE IK, AN A O Il A ATIl KATHRYN DRENNEN BILLic ANNE Hixson Mary LAVINIA INABNET A O Il « @ xX OY JEAN MEREDITH ANN RICHARDSON CRAIG SUMMERS MILDRED TURNER KA ® M NGWAGENS NEN 113 Sy Hig. ic} SECRET SOCIEMRY Founded 1899 FOUNDERS MaIDEE RoacH HorTon Mary MacruperR McGEHEE BERTHA ALLAN LATANE MatTTIE CRAIGHILL NICHOLAS Mary Epna LINDSAY DEBORAH WHITE RANDOLPH SORORES IN COLLEGIO 1943 Mary LoulisE ENGELHARD Mary Knox THOMPSON 1944 CHALMERS BROWN Mamie JOLLEY DoroTHy SCHRIVER 1945 VIRGINIA ADAMS KATHERINE LITTLE Mary Louise Hovis JOSEPHINE Moore VIRGINIA WELLS 1946 JosEPHINE BOWER MaArGARET ANN COOPER JELLIS KIRKPATRICK 114 GRAND MOGUL—ANN Davenport—E.F.W. H.M.—ANnn MILBURN—J.R.D. H.M.—Nancy BartTramM—T. H.M.—MIL LIE teat H.M.—CorneE.Lia WATSON—E.R. H.M.—Hanie Hixson—E. H.M.—Louise ZELLEY—B. H.M.—Lina SoLomon—M.D, H.M.—CHIcKEN INABNET—M.W. H.M.—Frances DupDLEY—N.V.P. e e H.M.—Miccy Van SANT—S. SENIOR SECRET SOCIETY H.M.—PHuHy.uis KARESH—C., H.M.—JANE REDWINE—S.G. H.M.—Tommy Stockton—H.O.T. H.M.—VircINIA SHERWIN—V.deM. H.M.—ANNE GLovER—D. H.M.—Kitty BLack—A.S.M. H.M.—Mary Knox THOMPSON—H. H.M.—EmiLy BLakE—P.]J. H.M.—JuLe DonaLp—L.P. Hie ey Pan-Hellenic Council OFFICERS Presidents. 3 eee ee VIRGINIA CHANDLER Secretar tom. eck tee ee eee JosEPHINE Moore T reasurer :225 oe ee NeELL Boyp VIRGINIA CHANDLER President PAN-HELLENIC SCHOLARSHIP 1942 Delta Delta: Delta coc: ccccescclk cncocasccc tee Ste Be ce era en wa eee ee 1.800 Chi Omega ice te ROE oe ee 1.800 Alpha, Delia Pi.- see is ie ee ee ee 1.800 Kappa Deltas... oi bags teers ia J 2 IVS eek ee eo 1.725 Di Béte Phi cn athe Oe! ot eee ene 1.615 Alpha Oii¢gon Pi... cs: 8 hf ices ch eee 1.600 Phe Mu. ied el Ae ge ee ee 1.570 Kappa’ Alpha “Thefa.. cis. Sa es 2 cag MS Mae ies iene an 1.530 Zeta’ Tau Alpha sic eye SR Se a cee 1.520 Ciammia. Phi’ Beta-cell 1.470 Alpha Xt Delta cisco... 0 06 aa ee ae eet ee 1.380 REPRESENTATIVES PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL CHI OMEGA Billie Anne Hixson Lucy Parnell ZETA TAU ALPHA Virginia Carraway Eugenia Fargo KAPPA DELTA Marjorie Branner Lillian Brown ALPHA OMICRON PI Fay Butt Carrie Brannon Childers DELTA DELTA DELTA Anne Davenport Rachel Trexler PHI MU Anne Richardson Jo Moore ALPHA DELTA PI Audrey Worsham Nell Boyd PI BETA PHI Lorraine Devin Jean Courtwright KAPPA ALPHA THETA Sarah Colmery Jean Hughes ALPHA XI DELTA Julie Thornhill Marie Conson GAMMA PHI BETA Judy Kinne Anne Trapnell CHI OMEGA Billie Anne Hixson, President Anna Wood, Vice-President Mary Norton Maddox, Treasurer Florence Ridley, Secretary Langhorne Alexander Jean Anderson Betty Ballou Nancy Barber Nancy Bartram June Beach Kathryn Beasley Anna Blanton Chalmers Brown Emily Cordell Gene Cox Jane Crews Betty Jo Denton Crawford Enochs Jeff Foster Virginia Freeman Betty Garges Mary Louise Hovis Chicken Inabnet Pegg y Jett Betty Lee Jones Jane Kennedy Jellis Kirkpatrick Annie Manning Mary Clayton Martin Virginia McGehee Nita McGuire Jo Jo McNeil Marguerite Murray Carolyn Nettleton Elizabeth Nixon Jane Noonan Lucy Parnell Jean Paxton Esther Payne Genevieve Reavis Jane Redwine Mildred Ridley Anne Rowse Dorothy Jane Schmeid Dorothy Schriver Polly Sherrill Mary Thomas Stockton Jessie Lee Touchstone Margaret Townsend Doris Walcott Harriet Weaver Betty Willcox Sarah Woodward er Gm, Founded April 5, 1895 SIGMA CHAPTER Established December 5, 1899 Margaret Kinnier Alexander Katherine Graves Davidson Betsy Moore Giles Anne Cleghorn Glass Mary Sue Anderson Katherine Harms Beasley Clara Bell Edith McWane Chambers Margaret Beardon Christian Alice Fleming Clark Norvell Craighill Dorothey Harrison Catherine Kennedy Betty Ballou Nancy Bartram Billie Ann Hixson SORORES IN URBE Elizabeth Kemp Gunn Putnam Munday Ivey Ivie Frost Lupton Ruth Massey Lucy Boyd Meade Evelyn Moore Katherine Mundy Ellen Brydon Murrie Deborah Ralph Nancy Craighill Scruggs Lila Wilson Taylor SORORESFIN FACULTATE Grey Littleton SORORES IN COLLEGIO Mary Inabnet Betty Lee Jones 1943 Mary Norton Maddox Mary Clayton Martin Genevieve Reavis Jane Redwine Laura Brent Montague Josephine Thornhill Harriet Walters Vivian Kate Edmunds Walters Helen Ware Mattie Craighill Nicholas Mary Ware Jean Watts Laurie McLaurin Watts Dot Manning Woodson Nellie Virginia Powell Annie Whiteside Anne Rowse Tommy Stockton Anna Wood 1944 Kathryn Beasley Peggy Jett Florence Ridley Betty Willcox Chalmers Brown Lucy Parnell Dottie Schriver Sarah Woodward Virginia Freeman Esther Payne Harriet Weaver 1945 Langhorne Alexander Nancy Barber Betty Jo Denton Crawford Enochs Mary Louise Hovis Annie Manning Elizabeth Nixon Jean Paxton June Beach Jeff Foster Virginia McGehee Mildred Ridley Emily Cordell Betty Garges Carolyn Nettleton Dorothy Jane Schmeid Gene Cox Polly Sherrill 1946 Jean Anderson Jane Kennedy Jo Jo McNeil Jessie Lee Touchstone Anna Roberts Blanton Jane Crews Jellis Kirkpatrick Nita McGuire Margaret Townsend Doris Walcott Marguerite Murray Jane Noonan it DEES Jackie Franke Virginia Lee Anderson ge RRR LE AS EAD ALPHA Virginia Carraway, President Virginia Hardham, Vice-President Shirley Hilliard, Secretary Jean Burruss, Treasurer Mary Louise Allison Nan Beardmore Dorothy Budd Betty Dodd Clark Dorothea Clark Carolyn Cooke Pat Enderline Lucia Fairlie Eugenia Lee Fargo Betty Jane Freeman Kitty Hilliard Betsy Bob Holt Mary Elizabeth Kercheval Mary Manos Jean Massey Katherine Merryman Nancy McEwan Betsy Patterson Mippy Purdy Emma Lou Ranck Mary Jane Ratliff Mary Belle Ross Lucy Rudasill Helen Spivey Edith Walter “feta os Be if Founded October 15, 1898 DELTA CHAPTER Established March 3, 1902 SORORES IN URBE Mary Graves Campbell Chiswell Heald Fox Martha Turner Maud Caskie Watts Leone Chaffin Jeanie Kinnier Katherine Howard Brown Elizabeth Swinney Williams Gladys Chick Janet Pleasants Gladys Heald Watts SORORES: IN FACULTATE Kathleen Morris Scruggs Nan V. Thornton SORORES INECOELEGIO 1943 Jean Burruss Betty Clark Virginia Carraway Dorothea Clark Mary Jane Ratliff 1944 Eugenia Lee Fargo Shirley Hilliard Virginia Hardham Jean Massie Edith Walter 1945 Mary Louise Allison Patricia Enderlin Kitty Hilliard Emma Louise Ranck Nan Beardmore Betty Jane Freeman Nancy McEwan Mary Belle Ross Dorothy Budd Carolyn Cooke Mary Manos Helen Spivey 1946 Lucia Fairlie Mary Elizabeth Kercheval Elizabeth Patterson Lucy Rudasill Betsy Bob Holt Katherine Merriman Margaret Patterson PLEDGES Katherine Divine Ruth Kittrell Virginia Nelson Barbara Wyatt Elizabeth Isherwood Sue Leftwich Marjorie Rogge 125 KAPPA DELTA Marjorie Branner, President Mildred Barnes, Vice-President Margaret Brewer, Secretary Eileen Mundt, Treasurer Eliza Moore Beck Odie Beckham Margaret Berry Jane Brahany Lillian Brown Margaret Jane Brown Katherine Caldwell Margaret Collier Rebecca Cook Louise Czarniecki Marie Fallwell Ethel Fuller Violette Foeller Florence Games Mary Jean Gilman Nancy Gleason Mary Jane Guinn Winifred Hill Susan Horine Julie Hudgins Virginia Hunt Nancy Hurt Holly Kinbrough Nan Harris Lacy Jean Meredith Margaret Peniston Ann Peterson Betty Peterson Millicent Phinney Ann Poindexter Henley Powell Betty Roane Priddy Joan Ray Fay Reed Nancy Reid Margaret Saunders Martha Sheffey Jean Spencer Mosteller Stephens Martha Thomas Wada Wade Meredith Wilkinson Louise Zelley ape IM: Founded October 23, 1897 THETA CHAPTER Established 1903 Martha Rivers Adams Margaret Apperson Barker Margaret Dabney Bass Cynthia Cobbs Elizabeth Adams Elhott Helen Black French Shirley Gilbert Goode Mildred Barnes Jane Brahany Marjorie Branner Margaret Brewer Odie Beckham Lillian Brown Margaret Jane Brown Eliza Moore Beck Katherine Caldwell Margaret Collier Margaret Berry Louise Czarniecki Marie Fallwell Violette Foeller Ethel Fuller Susan Horine Beverley Barrow Phyllis Brewer SORORESOMINGURBE Dorthey S. Hadley Margaret Couch Hickson Rosina Rasch Horton Kitty Kemp Houck Alice Ashley Jack Lois Wood Jones Ellen Antrim Mason Madeline McCausland Martin SORORESIN COLEEGIO 1943 Florence Games Jean Meredith Eileen Mundt Ann Peterson 1944 Rebecca Cook Mary Jean Gilman Winifred Hill 1945 Nancy Gleason Mary Jane Guinn Julie Hudgins 1946 Virginia Hunt Nancy Hurt Nan Harris Lacy Henley Powell Betty Roane Priddy PLEDGES Bettie Elmore 127 Virginia Brown Mosby Nancy MacLeod Pleasants Eleanor Jones Royall Nancy Shelton May Payne Thomasson Evelyn Williams Dudley Wood Ann Poindexter Wada Wade Meredith Wilkinson Louise Zelley Holly Kimbrough Betty Peterson Millicent Phinney Margaret Peniston Nancy Reid Jean Spencer Joan Ray Fay Reed Margaret Saunders Martha Sheffey Mosteller Stephens Martha Thomas Doris Pollitt Martha Timberlake ALPHA OMICRON PI Fay Butt, President Kathryn Drennen, Vice-President Mary Knox Thompson, Secretary Frances Wilson, Treasurer Virginia Adams Jane Aldridge Elizabeth Anderson Margaret Moorman Banks Josephine Bower Polly Breard Elizabeth Brown Margaret Butler Carrie Brannon Childers Martha H. Cooksey Jamie Crawford Nancy Crowe Anne Dunn Chip Engelhard Kate Fitton Anne Glover Aline Gooding Anne Holliman Joan Hunt Mary Lou Jones Mary Kittrel Katherine Little Cornelia McHenry Nancy Mease Roberta Melton Jane Moreland Mary Lee Phillips Puds Pratt Lucy Rountree Gertrude Rudulph Margaret Shepherd Virginia Sherwin Geraldine Smitherman Pat Taylor Lorena Terry Elizabeth Thomson Camille Trotman Olivia Turlington Betty Valentine Sey Cees fv: Founded January 2, 1897 KAPPA CHAPTER Established April 13, 1903 Leighton Acree Kathryn Hodges Adams Evelyn Allen Reeder Davidson Baldwin Margaret McAnulty Banks Clara Murry Cleland Peg Copeland Ella Craddock Nan Atkinson Craddock Virginia Strother Blackwell Margaret Banks Fay Butt Nancy Crowe Elizabeth Brown Bettie Jane Casey Carrie Brannon Childers Anne Dunn Virginia Adams Elizabeth Anderson Martha H. Cooksey Jamie Crawford Joan Hunt Jane Aldridge Josephine Bower Polly Breard Margaret Blood Margaret Ann Cooper Ann Griffin SORORES IN URBE Hortense Echols Anne Craddock Emerson Mrs. John Griffon Frances Allen Hickson Shirley Kirkpatrick Anne Craddock Hammerstrom Helen Brooks Kizer Margaret West Morrison Lizzie Webber Payne SORORES INGFACULTATE Lucille Lamar Bryant SORORES IN COLLEGIO 1943 Kathryn Drennen Chip Engelhard Anne Glover 1944 Kate Fitton Roberta Melton Rhett Peters Margaret Shepherd 1945 Mary Lou Jones Mary Kittrell Katherine Little Nancy Mease 1946 Margaret Butler Aline Gooding Anne Holliman Cornelia McHenry PEEDGES Mary Jacobs Alice Marbury 129 Katherine Wingfield Perrow Lydabelle Nantz Roster Vera Dicksens Sackett Ruth Sale Frances Deane Scott Lily Blanks Stokes Elizabeth Bryan Williams Laura Yates Radford Blanche Gerow Thurmond Bessie Minor Davis Puds Pratt Virginia Sherwin Mary Knox Thompson Lorena Terry Camille Trotman Olivia Turlington Frances Wilson Mary Lee Phillips Lucy Rountree Gertrude Rudulph Elizabeth Valentine Jane Moreland Nancy Parson Geraldine Smitherman Edith Moore Louise Robinson Mary Frances Zeigen DELTA DELTA DELTA Ann Davenport, President Craig Summers, Vice-President Katherine Follin, Treasurer Parrish Roach, Secretary Katherine Bond Ann Cass Carr Virginia Chandler Alice Chapman Carol Choisser Peggy Dobson Jule Donald Mary Dowling Frances Dudley Jane Littleton Franklin Elizabeth Fray Betsy Cobb Glass Jean Knight Graham Jane Griffin Betty Anne Holmes Carol Ann Homan Peggy Hurt Kay Lawson Margaret Lewis Watson Lindsey Mary Helen Macklin Jane Mawyer Lynn McCleery Betty Messenger Marion Noordeweir Beverley Old Virginia Pauli Betty Putnam Mary Lee Richardson Anne Rogers Margaret Ruland Eugenie Sarre Rachael Trexler Betsy ‘Turner Mildred Turner Natalie Van Order Nancy Whitlock Tibby Wimmer Din dis Ie Founded 1888 ALPHA XI CHAPTER Established November 20, 1903 Virginia Bond Cox Annie Preston Harris Mary Hawkins Elizabeth Bond Johnson Marjorie Hamaker Kirkland Aileen Bond Ann Davenport Frances Dudley Katherine Follin Virginia Chandler Jule Donald Ann Cass Carr Alice Chapman Peggy Dobson Mary Dowling Elizabeth Fray Katherine Bond Carol Choisser Kay Lawson Margaret Lewis Joan Daniell Mary-Jo Ely Anita Green SORORES IN URBE Mable Langford Elizabeth Isbell Mosby Christine Gilbert Pettyjohn Janet Winn Snead SORORES IN FACULTATE Florence Harvey Kluenter Eleanor Jones McNamara SORORES IN COPLEGIO 1943 Jane Littleton Franklin Peggy Hurt Parrish Roach 1944 Betsey Cobb Glass Jean Knight Graham Jane Mawyer 1945 Jane Griffin Betty Anne Holmes Carol Ann Homan Lynn McCleery Mary Lee Richardson 1946 Watson Linsey Mary Helen Macklin Betty Messenger PLEDGES Martha Henderson Clara J. Roxbury 131 Rosalie Whitaker Kimbrough Caskie Williamson Mary Abemathy Wilson Sara Faw Winfree Jane Ogden Craig Summers Mildred Turner Tibby Wimmer Beverley Old Rachel Trexler Margaret Ruland Eugenie Sarre Betsey Turner Natalie Van Order Nancy Whitlock Marion Noordeweir Virginia Pauli Betty Putnam Anne Rogers Marjorie Shreve Jean Srygley Anne Richardson, President Mamie Jolley, Vice-President Ann Milburn, Secretary Mary Walker Leatherwood, Treasurer Foster Adair Margaret Booker Julia Carter Cortez Cooledge Anne Dixon Anne Feddeman Catharine Hardin Virginia Harlow Lucy Clair Harris Mary Lee Harrison Eleanor Hibben Anne Holston Elizabeth Hurst Margaret Kidd Ruth Limbert Ruth Massa Jane Maxwell Marcia McCathern Marion Merts Helen Milburn Josephine Moore Martha Ann Morris Frances Parsons Nan Paxton Mary Peace Alice Rayle Ann Robertson Julia Roberts Elizabeth Schofield Margaret Slaughter Lina Solomon Rebecca Tinsley Jean Thompson Clare Ware Eaddy Williams Pi Wi) Founded March 4, 1852 LAMBDA CHAPTER Established October 23, 1910 Baldwin Fisher Aud Margaret F. Cheathan Virginia Kinnier Cooke Celeste Ivey Edmunds Mary Bolling Stokes Foster Adair Anne Dixon Anne Feddeman Catherine Hardin Virginia Harlow Mary Lee Harrison Jodie Buehr Anne Holston Elizabeth Hurst Mary Walker Leatherwood Margaret Booker Julia Carter Cortez Cooledge Janet Banks June Blair Sally Boone SORORES IN URBE Isabelle Handcock Martha Handcock Ruby Smith Harris Anne Beasley Mount SORORESSINGFACUETATE Eleanor Struppa Elizabeth Wright SORORES IN: COLLEGIO 1943 Lucy Clair Harris Ann Milburn 1944 Mamie Jolley Ruth Massa 1945 Jane Maxwell Marcia McCathern Helen Milburn 1946 Eleanor Hibben Peggy Kidd Ruth Limbert PEEDGES Denny Holt Gibbie Lyons Jean Melville Agatha Mount 133 Bessie Graves Sackett Rhoda Howard Slaughter Nettie Younger Smith Vera Thomas Willie Weathers Anne Richardson Margaret Slaughter Lina Solomon Martha Anne Morris Clare Ware Eaddy Williams Josephine Moore Frances Parsons Mary Peace Alice Rayle Marion Merts Julia Roberts Elizabeth Schofield Jean Thomasson Harriet Thorne Frances Wyatt ALPHA DELTA PI Audrey Worsham, President Nancy Oxenham, Vice-President Charlotte Lide, Secretary Virginia Hardwick, Treasurer Elizabeth Behrendt Jean Blakely Catherine Bland Mary Boettcher Nell Boyd Roberta Brumby Mary Byrne Dorothy Chase Kitty Cosby Burnys Cox Monterey Dowda Sara-Shaw Genheimer Ellen Gilmer Avis Grant Myrtle Greer Jean Harris Virginia Honeycutt Jean Johnston Nancy McNair Mary Jane McNutt Margaret Menard Kitty Lou Messner Lois Roberts Michell Helen Murray Algine Neely Charlotte Packard Dorothy Parrish Margaret Penn Marjorie Schaefer Elizabeth Ann Stoneburner Manette Stone Anna Stump Betty Uelsmann Phyllis Jean van Eeenenaam Betty Jo Warden Virginia Wells Frances Wingfield Betsy Womack Laura Mae Wood Alpha Delta pi Founded May 15, 1851 NUS CHAR LER Established 1910 Mrs. J. C. Bonner Elizabeth Diuguid Nell MacCluer Gilliam Elizabeth Glass Mary Boettcher Mary Byrne Monterey Dowda Jean Blakely Kitty Bland Nell Boyd Elizabeth Ann Behrendt Dorothy Chase Langhorne Cosby Jean Harris Nancy McNair Roberta Brumby Burnys Cox Virginia Honeycutt Ellen Gilmer Betty Brown Jane Cather SORORES IN URBE Eleanor Green Jordan Elizabeth Mason Knake Frances McGehee Mrs. Florence M. Merryman Mrs. W. Bruce Montgomery SORORESsINGEACUISNATE Grace Taylor Wiltshire SORORES IN, COLLEGIO 1943 Myrtle Greer Virginia Hardwick 1944 Sara-Shaw Genheimer Jean Johnston Charlotte Lide 1945 Mary Jane McNutt Carolyn Michel Helen Murray Algine Neely 1946 Avis Grant Margaret Menard Charlotte Packard Margaret Penn PLEDGES Corryne Letzkus Elizabeth Willis Mosely Virginia Tyree Potts Jeanne White Strother Mary Bright Whitehouse Nancy Oxenham Elizabeth Ann Stoneburner Audrey Worsham Kitty Lou Messner Anna Stump Betty Womack Dorothy Parrish Manette Stone Bettye Uelsmann Virginia Wells Laura May Wood Ma rjorie Schaefer Betty Jo Warden Frances Wingfield Phyllis Van Eenenaam Mary McCallum Betty Youngs ee PISBECAePH! Lorraine Devin, President Jackie Bernard, Vice-President Lois Luttrell, Secretary Sarah Witherspoon, Treasurer Mary Alice Alexander Estelle Anderson Mildred Barker Betty Basinger Thyrsa Becker Kitty Black Virginia Caffee Laetitia Cofer Katherine Carlisle Jean Courtright Betsy Fisher Betsy Fisher Louise Gribble Betty Hail Ann Hobson Punkie Hyssong Margaret Jervey Betty Krausz Carol Krueger Betty Lou Long Corrine Lowe Constance McCord Anne Melville Mary Lane Phillips Helen Reinartz Nancy Robinson Mary Saunders Martha Scott Shirley Strickland Ann Suthon Betty ‘Tennyson Betty Tucker Peggy Turner Mary Caroline Van Sant Mary Caroline Walker Frances White Dottie Willson Ailene Wood Jo Alice Wynne : Beta Vy Founded April 28, 1867 VIRGINIA ALPHA CHAPTER Established May 10, 19 4 Trammel Beall Cox Susan Dabney Martha Lathram Harris Mary Harris Catherine Moomaw Kitty Black Mary Alice Alexander Mildred Barker Jackie Bernard Jean Courtright Thyrsa Becker Virginia Caffee Betsy Fisher Louise Gribble Punkie Hyssong Estelle Anderson Betty Basinger Laetitia Cofer Betsy Fisher Alice Hobson Esther Ellis Jane Rhymes SORORES IN URBE Elizabeth McMannus Jilet Margaret Kirkpatrick Hallie Mason Florence Miller SORORES IN FACULTATE SORORES IN COLLEGIO 1943 Lorraine Devin 1944 Betty Hail Ann Hobson Lois Luttrell 1945 Margaret Jervey Betty Krausz Betty Lou Long Constance McCord Nancy Robinson 1946 Carol Krueger Corrine Lowe Mary Lane Phillips Mary Saunders Pledges Juda Jane Shipley Joy King Smith 137 Mary Wilson Rosenberger Mary Douglas Stokes Louise Starke Sydnor Elinor Wilson Catherine Murphy Mary Caroline Van Sant Anne Melville Helen Reinartz Martha Scott Sarah Witherspoon Shirley Strickland Ann Suthon Betty Tennyson Frances White Ailene Wood Betty Tucker Peggy Turner Mary Caroline Walker Dottie Willson Jo Alice Wynne Barbara Tanner Ellen Thompson KAPPA ALPHA THETA Sarah Colmery, President Jo Ann Cowherd, Vice-President Ann Bareford, Secretary Pat Taylor, Treasurer Elaine Board Myrna Buschmeyer Betty Cheney Lenora Coghlan Anne Colcord Joan Flowers Jean Gronemeyer Peggy Givler Dona Henderson Sally Hobbs Margaret Holman Jean Hughes Sally Lawton Martha Laylin Louise Lewis Louise MacDonald Carol Mathews Mary Frances Moss Jean Ogle Patricia Pickett Ruth Schroder Nancy Shearer Mary Sue Simmons Mary Ann Swift Barbara Thomas Rosemary Thornton Anne Ritchie Ware Gwynn Waugh Barbara Weeks Dorothy White Miriam White Flossie Whitsit Betty Willkie Alice Willetts Mahala Young apps Se Wee Founded January 27, 1870 BETA BETA CHAPTER Established May 6, 1916 Minerva L. Bristow Susie Ames Anne Bareford Sarah Colmery Betty Cheney Anne Colcord Myrna Buschmeyer Peggy Givler Elaine Board Dona Henderson Sally Hobbs Margaret Holman Sally Laughton Louise Lewis Holly Blackmar Virginia Dortsch SORORES IN URBE Eunice Wilson Hester Dorothy Henson Spencer SORORES IN FACULTATE Sallie T. M. Harmanson SORORES IN COLLEGIO 1943 Jean Hughes Mary Sue Simmons 1944 Jo Ann Cowherd Jean Gronemeyer 1945 Jean Ogle Joan Flowers 1946 Louise MacDonald Carol Mathews Mary Frances Moss Patricia Pickett Nancy Shearer Mary Ann Swift Barbara Thomas PEE DEES Winifred McIntosh Lucy Jane Pope Ruth Schroeder 139 Martha Wilson Bailey Dorothy Hughes Pat Taylor Alice Willetts Martha Laylin Lenora Coghlan Barbara Weeks Flossie Whitsit Rosemary Thornton Anne Ritchie Ware Gwynn Waugh Dorothy White Miriam White Mahala Young Ruth Scott Jean Walker ALPHA XI DELTA Julia Thornhill, President Jean Hodgkins, Secretary Ann Livingston, Treasurer Edith Black Marie Conson Rosalie Hicks Patricia Robbins Marylin Smiles Marjorie Ward Alpha Xe ile Founded April, 1893 ALPHA CHI CHAPTER Established May 4, 1928 SORORES IN URBE Bernice Cave Virginia Geissler Peggy Woodsen Janie Morgan SORORES IN FAGCUL GATE Ethel Winterfield Smith SORORES IN COLLEGIO 1943 Marie Conson Patricia Robbins 1944 Rosalie Hicks Jean Hodgkins Julia Thornhill Ann Livingston 1945 Edith Black Marilyn Smiles Marjorie Ward PLEDGES Jane Beckel Katherine Davis Ann Landrum 141 GAMMA PHI BETA Judith Kinne, President Marybel Shaffer, Vice-President Carmie Coleman, Secretary Peggy Elhott, Treasurer Sue Bell Ellen Butler Betty June Chapin Beverley Chockley Kathlyn Dobson Virginia Foster Alma Harkness Harriet Means Anne Trapnell Marie Walker Le pe Feta Founded November , 1874 ALPHA SIGMA CHAPTER Established September 14, 1930 SORORES IN URBE Zelma White Bryant Alice Mathiessen Farrar Carolyn Kipp Annette Judd Evans Irene Keyes Krebbs SORORE SSNS COLLEGIO 1943 Beverley Chockley Marybel Shaffer 1944 Sue Bell Carmie Coleman Peggy Elliott Betty June Chapin Kathlyn Dobson Judith Kinne 1945 Ellen Butler Alma Harkness Anne Trapnell Virginia Foster Harriet Means j Marie Walker Pledges Marion McAdams Lois Mitchell Angie Watson Fad ets “AUR coy si THE CHorus PREDICTS THE COMING OF JUSTICE IN THE First STASIMON OF SOPHOCLES’ “ELECTRA” Phyllis Crawford Selects 7 Ze 7 iS Ts x ae DI ROX SK Ses sR RHEE — Z y ORS a ee . 2 SK e o Z oe oe Oe WSS SONGS SES ES Z Une OT oO ZNES RT NG OR ROIS oe SASL: ; : oO CO S : ‘ ; : a CO : OR Oe oe oO oO oO CO CO OC CO DO SS Cc 7 DT POTS: iis SZ _. x G22 cy 7. SA a YUNG Lo aS SASe PIE VTS oN CN Ce DRE Ce ee AW CO oo oo Koa RR a aS ee S Be Me BENS 2 . DOR A Me a. 4 Me Sore A ys Cae -. Pe Maw or Honor ViGUEO Uiccimee tet ty te, ek ane aan FRANCES ARTHUR Viiciclmo tele (o 1101 eae eee ELIZABETH ANN HAWKINS Ladies of the Court Mary Knox THOMPSON ANNE GLOVER CHALMERS BROWN NANcyY BARBER ANNE DIXON OLIVIA TURLINGTON Mary LovuisE ENGELHARD Nancy CRAIG SUMMERS JOSEPHINE Moore Mary Louise Hovis RACHAEL [TREXLER ALABAMA EDWARDS MamiE JOLLEY Buppy ALEXANDER JEAN PAXTON Kitty BLAcK Mary ByRNE ANNA Woop Crown Bearer JoHN ARTHUR DaNA DAVIDSON liraigalScar Cree ee nae. |Mary DoucLas STOKES THE Court MAY DAY 1943 May Day Chairman.......... JANE BRAHANY Business Manager.......... VIRGINIA DAWSON Junior Acasa JULE DoNaLp | MILLICENT PHINNEY Jane BrAHANY May Day Chairman ENGLISH AND AMERICAN COUNTRY DANCES AND BALLADS Helston: Furry: Processional Dancess a0 ase core eg ee ee {seated allen Need, See ae Traditional Rutty: Qi ftysetet Ose ae eee ae ak ee eee DANCERS ope ee a ae a ee ce eee Traditional Newcastlest2 fits ese cer Ses eae eee eee DANCERS= | a With ie x tclee Seg 2 eer eee ena eee Traditional Now Is the Month of Maying..................-.....---+----:- GLEE CLUBUG 2 3a Se ee eee Thomas Morley Parsons; are well ecm. eens ke a ee ee DANGERS rs ostee Lk ee aL ete I Traditional The). Fempeést S77 tse oes ay ae ae See eee DANCERS 8 eee Traditional Rosemary Suite, Second Movement..................-------- GUERE CLUB Soya ee ee ree aes Randall Thompson Set Running... Fa Lee ee ents Ie 1) Bay oe IDANGERS 22 5 ote Ua ir oOo oe aes a eee Femere Traditional Morris’ Récessional 2c: e2cc0 8 Rs I a ee nce ee Traditional COMMITTEES Theme so ps rece cc ee a a ee Marty LAyYLIN Properties 209. yelec eee RE 5 es eae = ene on ee se a ee VIRGINIA SHERWIN Dancing: ooee oe aca se ec acta eh ee ea a em oe ere gc ree VIRGINIA HARLOW Costumes. osc cio ccc oko a ate RE ee PO se ge ene ee JEAN COURTRIGHT ANNE Hopson AuGUSTA WHITE LELA PAYNE Mary PEACE ALICE HOBSON BEVERLEY OLD Jo GROVE CRAWFORD ENOCHS Programs... -2205-c28 5M sy sce nsec fa gC SE age ent ae ne oe eee ae PHYLLIS KARESH NeELL Boyp HELEN REINARTZ MANETTE STONE VIRGINIA OTTERBACK FACULTY ADVISERS Miss ELIZABETH WRIGHT Miss ELEANOR STRUPPA Mr. HENRY HALLSTROM Mrs. JULIA S. SUMMERSON Music BY THE GLEE CLUB 160 “4 | € z ASR) Seu Langhorne A lexander Nancy Barber Kitty Black Chalmers Brown Mary Byrne Anne Dixon BY i COURT Alabama Edwards Mary Louise Engelhard Anne Glover Mary Louise Hovis Mamie Jolley Josephine Moore Jean Paxton ni ae ; ae pea jae ee a Nancy Craig S le ce 3 . - ae Mi Unee oe ; eae Mary Knox Thompson Rachael Trexler Olivia Turlington Anna W ood oS NZS THE SENIOR DINNER DANCE cops mee, DANCES THE JUNIOR DANCE THE SOPHOMORE DANCE | = a = faa ie) LL, 7h, = ae nn Lx] Lx, aa) a Fe THE CHRISTMAS FORMAL THE May Day DANCE Opposite page: ODD DAY fy J hi Ve AG: vi. y ee ge of 4 Me, Dot Bupp OR ere AT Chairman - BE gh bay oe AA! ‘ ’ 20 PARK YOUR GERMS ait POEM we . TIEN YOU COME IN ne ® On the thirteenth of April While the Evens slept sound Dark, joyous figures Scurried over the ground. Twas the dawn of Odd Day And everywhere Signs, figures, and murals Were fastened with care. When daylight disclosed The Sophomores work Strange, wonderful sights Round R.-M. did lurk. “To be unhealthy is a sin so park Your germs when you come in.’ This advice was over The stately gate, From it and others Evens Read their fate. A gruesome Manchu Over Webb toward While Even-dead “Aggie” At diners glowered Frankenstein in East And Atlas of Main, Pasteur of Shangri-La And medical fame, And angle Florence Utopia’s light All showed that Odds Know health is right. Money for Uncle Sam In a large amount From stamps and bonds Sold without count. Carnations swayed in an arch Held high As white-clad Seniors, Dear sisters, passed by. Station Odd brought Talented fame And a matchless ballad Of a daisy chain. In the warm earth, Ragged robin swayed By gentle Odd hands Its roots were stayed. Toasts and songs and Love all around The sisters that night At their banquet found. Soft cand'elight on Sad faces shining Soft voices lifted in Melody combining Odd day is ended by Seniors parading But Odd memory repaints it Never fading. —MILDRED RIDLEY EVEN] DAY EsTELLE ANDERSON Chairman Twas March 14th and all through the day, All Evens celebrated in the Even way. Buttons was placed by the post with care And the faithful Bones was also there. The halls represented four famous faces With East and Webb, the best of places, As Roosevelt and Churchill while New and West As Hitler and Tojo were gruessomely dressed. When in Main Hall lobby there rose such a clatter, We dashed out to see just what was the matter. And what to our wondering eyes did appear But girls buying stamps, that much was clear. For every stamp or bond that was sold The purchaser received a medal of gold Over three thousand dollars bought by all That shows these Even’s are on the ball. When the banquet was over and medals pre- sented Loyalty and friendship on each heart was imprinted. We pledged love to ‘Bones, Buttons, and Even Light And said “Happy Even Day and to all a good night.” ' —ESTELLE ANDERSON THE PLAYS SOCK AND, BUSKIN PRESENTS: in the: fallt.n 2. oscar “JOHN THESSENIOR: PLAY. “A Murpber Has BEEN ARRANGED” THE YUNIOR PLAY “SHALL WE JoIN THE SOPHOMORE PLAY A RORLII 2 N - THE LADIES” STS INT tHE BAG SNAPS 3 Hiawatha. Silly Sophomores. Hot, ain't it? No ladder of fame, this! Seven come eleven? SP ane Two few. Ain't I cute? Campus delight. Praise Allah. We three. aS 12 ieee 14. {5. Verdant Freshman. Two drips. Take our picture. Have one on me. Wonderland by lamplight. ee ee I dood it. 6 Soooooo cold. 7 Sull life. 8. Don’t get me wrong. 9 0 Some sun. I Etas musn’t touch. Rats. You call it. Mr. Jones is a popular guy. Pep rally. 11. Here we go again. 12. Hithergoon. 13. Gather all ye rounders. 14. Light up and light out. 1. We work. 2. We play. 3. We eat. 4. Alma Mater, mother dear. 5. Diogenes. Snowbound. Retreat. The bogey man’ll getcha. Cooperation or competition. Funny, isn’t it? Il. 12: 13. 14. {3: Well, I don’t know. Winter. Some get mail. What'll I wear? Ready to play. SOS WSs Se SS iO ONCE IN A LOVETIME RANDOLPH-MACONS WARK EFFORI | Another year spent in carrying out our pur- pose, ‘To mobilize the abilities and resources of the faculty, staff, and students of R.-M. W. C., to support to the fullest the Govern- ment of the United States and its Allies in their resolution to defeat the enemies of Democracy.” ... Planning the conference—writing to Wash- ington, sending telegrams, making posters, col- lecting questions. . . . The Scrap Drive—find- ing beds and benches, chandeliers and bath tubs hidden for years in the attic, working like a roadgang to haul them in—16,570 pounds of scrap from R.-M.! ... Then the conference itself{—two long days of lectures and discus- sions, speakers from Washington, questions by students, serious thinking, comedy when flash ’ bulbs went off at the wrong time. . . . Inter- i national Students’ Day, renewing our pledges— (3 . Meer : to W.S.S. F., to our R.-M. Nursery shelter. ie ied cara eran erg aCe _. . Working in the Work Room—knitting, Steering Committee Chairmen F ; : = 3 sewing, making surgical dressings. . . . Buying War Stamps, saving for Bonds. . . . Training for service—learning to type and take short- hand, studying nutrition, practicing first aid, working over drafting. .. . Then as spring came many pledging themselves to measure all their every-day living by the needs of the war. . . . Holding discussions on Post War Planning. . . . Doing smaller things—sending records to soldiers here, cig- arettes to those overseas. . . . Things big and little, serious and sometimes funny, all part of our contribution to the war. CHAIRMEN OF COMMITTEES PUBLIC SPEAKERS COMMITTEE DISCUSSION GROUPS COMMITTEE Lorena Terry and Mr. Frederick Peake Virginia Hardwick and Mr. Paul Guthrie PUBLICITY COMMITTEE FINANCE COMMITTEE Kathryn Beasley and Miss Mildred Johnson Sarah Witherspoon and Miss Mary Virginia Kagey WAR STAMPS AND BONDS COMMITTEE WORK ROOM COMMITTEE Rachael Trexler and Miss Annie Whiteside Josephine Grove and Miss Willie T. Weathers EXTRA-CURRICULAR COURSES COMMITTEE Virginia Hardham and Miss Gillie Larew 176 STUDENTS PARTICIPATE IN VARIOUS PHASES OF WAR WORK ON THE CAMPUS eae The Athletic Association Katie Foi.in President OFFICERS President ccc eet con oe a KaTIE FOLLIN Secretary .:icti dc ia eS See ee ee eR ese SKEETER McGEHEE BOARD Senior Representatives: 44. ese) ee eee ee LoulisE ZELLEY Junior (Representativese 2 ee ee, ee ee VIRGINIA HARDHAM Sophomore Representative: a) a) ee eee eee eee JEFF FosTER Freshinan JRepresentatives Uc See ae ee ee ALINE GoopDING 180 Tn The Blazer Club HONORARY ATHLETIC CLUB The purpose of this club is to honor those who have excelled in athletics. Membership is limited to seniors, juniors, and sophomores who have shown prowess in three fields, in one of which they shall have been selected “All-Star,” or in two fields, in both of which they have been selected “All-Star.” IN FACULTATE DorotTHy HARRISON ELEANOR STRUPPA IN COLEEGIO KAKIE BEASLEY Bisz HAWKINS Nancy CROWE WINNIE HILL KATIE FOLLIN Lucy PARNELL EsTHER PAYNE 181 26) | Me wash ela me deel Beek PE dank rer tee eh en, a 7 A ee _ .3 . . a oe4 WINI HILL LOUISE COX BELEE FAUCET ie BISZ STONEBURNER MEIEV ILE, DOT BUDD BETTY VALENTINE ALICE WILLETTS KATIE FOLLIN S) a A R x tp deere ee) ae se et ae ep igo?) feel et esha noe) 2h ecm tes OE Sant WINI HILL BECKY COOK JOYCE KENNEDY DOT BUDD JANE REED GWYNN WAUGH ANN BROADDUS CHICKEN INABNET ag wee i] ee + re ash les Aemk ee sek les) = DOLLY FRANKLIN MARGARET HOLMAN EUG] PARNEEDS SENIOR BASKETBALL TEAM Insets Nancy CROWE Captain Bisz STONEBURNER Manager Team Picture Left to right: Inabnet, Cox, Crowe, Pratt SENIORS JUNIORS Eorwards--) sees Nancy Crowe Forwatds:3 ees Jo Ann Cowherd Louise Cox SCORES Sarah Craft Chicken Inabnet Sate, te Mie! a 2k 00 SR yreshien ote 24 Lucy Parnel! Puds Pratt Sophomores........ 5,7 JUBIOYss ores BS Ty Cards eee Winniete nll Guards eet eee Belle Faucette irech nen mee 37; Sophomores 7, Becky Cook Bisz Stoneburner Monterey Dowda Evelyn Holladay Anne Colcord JUNIOR BASKETBALL TEAM Insets Lucy PARNELL Captain WINNIE HILL Manager Team Picture Left to right: Hill, Colcord, Cook, Par- nell, Holladay, Craft, Cowherd acres SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM Insets Mary JANE GUINN Captain Marion McApams Manager Team Picture Left to right: Peterson, Walker, Beck, Garges, Thompson, McGehee, Hurst Front: Guinn Back: McAdams SOPHOMORES OntOCC Se Skeeter McGehee Eliza Beck Liz Hurst Ciucidsa Ducktown Guinn FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM Insets GwyNN WAUGH Captain Tee Lacy Manager ‘Team Picture Left to right: Parsons, Lacy, Murphy, Waugh, Gilmer, Berea Betty Garges Jean Thompson A: SCORES OF GAMES Seniots ae Sophomores........ Freshmen FRESHMEN Hioniards: een een Gwynn Waugh Nancy Parsons 11 Ellen Gilmer 8 (Gard sa Dot Berea EZ Tee Lacy Catherine Murphy SENIORS Revit tit Ann Rowse UnSid Cel N1c {ee Gen Reavis Genter’ hornard 2 eee Katie Follin lnside kf Betty Smith ei ince Marie Conson Richtee cl (pee Peg Latshaw Genler Haj See Louise Zelley ccf tatial |e Virginia Sherwin IX phil al jee Ret a4 Lina Solomon leche ach Alice Willetts Goalkeeper ee Pat Taylor Substituless.o 0. eee {Anne Dixon ) Lela Payne Seniors ____.. Sophomores Sophomores SCORES SENIOR HOGKEN TEAM Insets KATIE FOLLIN Captain Betty SMITH Manager Team Picture Left to right Row : Smith, Follin Row 2: Zelley, Willetts, Rowse, Payne, Reavis, Conson, Solomon Row 3 ; Sherwin, Taylor JUNIORS RightaVy ings eee Anne Melville Inside Right 2 ee Millie Barker Center Forward...............- Ann Burroughs lnsideseftee ee Virginia Hardham cian Kakie Beasley [Roni ce Jackie Bernard Center Half = ee C. J. Roxburg Lefthd SS Nell Boyd Right Bache Lilhan Brown Left Backzeae eee Marty Laylin Goalkeepers) = s= aee Anna Stump CT bsiitiiexstal ee ee Stuff Alexander | Margaret Smith JUNIOR HOCKEY TEAM Insets VIRGINIA HARDHAM Captain LILLIAN BROWN Manager Team Picture Left to right: Row : Smith, Ber- nard, Barker, Brown, Melville Row 2: Burroughs, Stump, Boyd, Luttrell, Laylin, Gronemeyer SOPHOMORE HOCKEY TEAM Insets JEFF FOSTER Captain Dot Bupp Manager Team Picture Left to right Row : Foster, Budd Row 2: Valentine, Fish- er, Trapnell, Rank, Richardson, Hoffman, Spencer, Fray SOPHOMORES Dich iVaingeeeee Nancy Robinson Est CM NiG htt mreeetu ees see Nee Jeff Foster (Genter aon arden Betty Fray inside ef tsaee Se 8 Betty Valentine NG TSAY Giang ae ae en a Ann Trapnel! TRIG tml calf pees eee ee, 2 eat Dot Budd Gcnicm dij Mary Bell Ross ST de CALS ee eee eee Edith Fisher InighteDack meee Margaret Jesperson ef taISdc pee Dody Hoffman Goalkeepers a) 42 cae Jean Spencer ST eh lates cee {Mary Lee Richardson | Emmy Lou Rank FRESHMEN HOCKEY ff TEAM Insets ALINE GOODING Captain EsTELLE ANDERSON Manager Team Picture Left to right: Melville, Lindsey, McNeil, Hob- son, Warden, Anderson, Srygley, Fairlie, Gooding, Kittrell, Messenger, Burnes Seniors ___- Juniors -... Freshmen SCORES FRESHMEN Righty. igo Betty Warden tnisideplNighi a ee ee Jo Jo McNeil Conier Porm Aline Gooding liisidcm) ac | —_———aaa Estelle Anderson Sep tay: cee ae ee Alice Hobson Right [lal jaemewen eee ener Jean Melville Centerialfaee ese Marion Lindsey efit al See Ae ee Betty Messenger Rishtt Backes anes Jean Srygley epic Ruth Kittrell Goalkeepers ee: Lucia Fairlie Substilutesi-12..0 { Betty Tucker | Nancy Burnes SENIORS Pilcherane post eee see Jean Hughes Catcher. See ee Betty Smith First Bqseene ae ne Parrish Roach Seconds ase 5. tee Belle Faucette Tita Asas@eee eer Chicken Inabnet Sion SHO ne Meredith Wilkinson Lettthield ose ee eee Pat Taylor Genter Field ten ee. Lela Payne Risht-¥ tld = ae Louise Cox DUDStiHites ek ee eae Ann Glover Seniors Juniors Seniors SCORES SENIOR BASEBALL TEAM Insets JEAN HUGHES Captain PARRISH ROACH Manager Team Picture Left to right Row | : Glover, Hughes, Roach Row 2: Inabnet, Payne, Smith, Cox, Crowe JUNIORS Piichere ee ee eee Lucy Parnell Caicherizeatat Aeon Kakie Beasley First Base oe eee Ester Payne Second Base pane Stuff Alexander Third: Basemeeg es eee Ann Hobson Short Slope. eee Dolly Franklin Left field Gea eee Jean Gronemeyer Center Rield -a eee Ann Broaddus Rightificlds3oe. eee Becky Cook Uulity M on= ee Win Hill JUNIOR BASEBALL TEAM Insets Lucy PARNELL Captain KakiE BEASLEY Manager Team Picture _ Left to right Row : Gronemeyer, Beasley, Parnell, Cook Row 2: Alexander, Payne, Hobson, Broad- dus, Hill, Franklin SOPHOMORE BASEBALL ) TEAM Insets Mary JANE GUINN Captain Lucy ROUNDTREE Manager Team Picture Left to right | Row : Thompson, Guinn, Roundtree, Anderson Row 2: Garges, Walk- er, McAdams, Hurst, Budd, Wood | SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN Ten Che i pene eens ae oe Liz Anderson U2 tL ChCipmmmrcene tae a: Mary Helen Macklin (Saicher nan, Anetra t Ducktown Guinn SCORES Catchenmener: eeneu ete: Catherine Wilson TAT SUS GSCe ee ee Dot Budd USE Basen met eet wa eee Jean Anderson SCcOndil3 isc ummcsan tn ee wueEy, Liz Hurst Seniors eee os Ba Uniors eles oe [Ogee ccond s)5 ascoma, ute ate aie Guinn Waugh lipides ascwes mee. hee! Marie Walker Dhidnbasceea eee Catherine Murphree SHort Stop auewee. ee Lucy Roundtree Freshmen .......... 20; Sophomores........ y SHOP O16p= nat ee Suzanne Horine ett R eld kee ete x Marion McAdams IDSA el, er eg ee Ruth Kittrell JPROTTORS ooo 27; Sophomores ____. 18 G@eniciaiic d= Betty Garges Cention FFielgl Margaret Holman dRighiel icld ame cena ee Jean Thompson JERI: evel Me pat es ee Kit Divine StDstilute waaay ee niet Aline Wood Sus ile mae en eee ae Jean Melville PRESHMAN BASEBALL TEAM Insets SUZANNE HorINE Captain GUINN WAUGH Manager Team Picture Left to right Row 1]: Macklin, Waugh, Horine, Divine Row 2: Wilson, Kittrell, Anderson, Murphree, Holman ZeNoBIA Pratt AND Marjorie BRANNER Senior Members of the Group MArJORIE BRANNER VIRGINIA HARLOW MARTHA LAYLIN APPRENTICES LANGHORNE ALEXANDER Nancy BARBER VIRGINIA DAWSON VIRGINIA MCGEHEE Betty MESSENGER MEMBERS Nancy MEASE The Dance Group leaduotathe: Group ae ZENOBIA PRATT ZENOBIA PRATT KENNEY SHROPSHIRE JANE THOMSON RHETT PETERS MARGARET SHEPHERD LORENA TERRY NANcy OXENHAM JEAN HUGHES THE GREMLINS AND FIFINELLAS 192 ie aia ae May Day Winners Inset above: Peccy JETT, winner of the All-Star Award in the Final Advanced Class in Horsemanship. Mounted: Betty FRAY, second place winner in the Final Advanced Class in Horsemanship. EMILY CoRDELL, third place winner, is not pictured. Below: Wnt Hix, winner of Tennis Singles Championship; CHICKEN INABNET and KatTIE FOLLIN, winners of Tennis Doubles Championship. | | RANDOLPH-MACON WOMAN'S COLLEGE LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA THEODORE H. JACK, Ph.D. LL.D., President A SOUTHERN COLLEGE Wits eNATTONAL REG@SNMaieis AND NATIONAL PATRONAGE Randolph-Macon Woman’s College has long been recognized as one of the leading colleges for women in America. It is ap- proved by all the national standardizing associations; its charter of Phi Beta Kappa was the first granted to a Southern college for women; its degrees are accepted by all universities in the United States and foreign countries for unconditioned admission to their graduate schools. 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