Sweet Briar College - Briar Patch Yearbook (Sweet Briar, VA)
- Class of 1931
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i m r ' TT.TTTTrf-r ' r ' T ' ; ' iT. :r: i- ■' •T: ' ;n ' r ' ' i ' i ' !v.T7nrr ' . ' iT in:i r; ' i ' T:riT ' ; ' i ' ;T; ; s mf ' Hi ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The Staff Wishes to Thank M SS McLAlfS DR. DeBOER DR. CONNOR DR. FOLSOM SARA FORS TH For the assistance they hate given and their interest in the 1931 BRIAR PATCH  ♦ % % ,.4 % Th E. BR R. p TQN IQOI fOF(E.U:)01 p Mow- NfR E:.- «)rs4-D ■' p -s:E-rN • X ' E ' p ' To- iE- ' =) ' V ' . 5r N - T) -pN O .j t-;) ' pJ- Ssifc- Sop ' s - y ) ' j- tNs:- :b ' i j jc y V oo ' Cp(XjEryy Nop o ry c, Ret c 4321S . mm Dr. IAH H Ki.ii : T= ' ■V ' V1 ' % % • • ' Rot- y-iC K - Y T ' ' T ' To oo ' ' h 4i iliit ltUaiiiUit,.j ♦ ♦ , %  % ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ;-.( ' ' 4 %  « n 33 R;J _P J Board of Directors Rev. Carl E. Grammer. S.T.D. President PHILADELPHIA, PA. Mr. D. a. Payne Secretary LYNCHBURG, VA. Mr. R. L. Cumnock ALTAVISTA, VA. Mr. Fergus Reid Vice-President NORFOLK, VA. Mr. Allen Cucullu Chairman Executive Committee LYNCHBUBC, VA. Mrs. Charles Burnett RICHMOND, VA. Executive Committee Mr. Allen Cucullu Chairman Mr. R. L. Cumnock Mr. D. a. Payne Board of Overseers Rev. Carl E. Grammer, S.T.D. President philadelphia, pa. Mr. Fergus Reid Vice-President norfolk, va. Mr. D. a. Payne Secretary lynchburg, va. Mr. Allen Cucullu Chairman Executive Committee lynchburg, va. Mr. R. L. Cumnock altavista, va. Mrs. Charles Burnett .Senator Carter Glass lynchburg, va. Dr. H. Pabker Willis new york city Mr. James D. Mooney new york city Mr. Arthur J. Morris NEW YORK CITY Miss Meta Glass president, sweet briar college Dr. James Morrison lynchburg, va. Dr. Beverley D. Tucker, Jr. richmond, va. RICHMOND, VA. Executive Committee Mr. Allen Cucullu Chairman Mr. R. L. Cumnock Mr. D. a. Payne Dr. James Morrison President Meta Glass, ex-officio I 901 p 2 v j Officers of Administration and Instruction The Executive Officers Meta Glass. Ph.D.. Litt.D. President Emily Helen Dutton, Ph.D. Dean Bernice Drake Lill Registrar A.B., Wellesley College: A.M., Tlie (ieorgo Washington University William B. Dew Treasurer (TV I 901 R R P J Faculty Meta Glass A.M.. Kiindcilph-Macoii Woman ' s College; Fli.D., Litt.D., Columbia University President Emily Helen Button A.B., Mount Holyoke College: A.M., Radcliffe College: Ph.D., University of Chicago Dean and Professor of Greek and Latin Mary Harley M.D., Woman ' s Medical Collese of the New York Infirmary College Physician and Professor of Hygiene Hugh S. Worthington B.A., M.A., University of Virginia Professor of Modern Languages Virginia Randall McLaws student in the Charcoal Club of Baltimore; Stu- dent and Teacher in the New York School of Art; Pupil of Henry Caro-Del- vaille, Paris Director of Art Caroline Lambert Sparrow A.B., Goucher College; A.M., Cornell University Professor of History Eugenie M. Morenus A.B., A.M., Vassar College; Ph.D., Columbia University Professor of Mathematics Adeline Ames B.S., A.M., University of Nebraska; Ph.D., Cornell University Professor of Biology Lucy Shepard Crawford A.B., Ph.D., Cornell University Professor of Philosophy, Psychology, and Education Joseph Kirk Folsom B.S., Rutgers College; A.M.. Clark University; Ph.D., Columbia University Professor of Economics and Sociology 0n sabbatical leave second semester 1930-31. Carl Y. Connor B.A., Univer.sity of Toronto; A.M., Harvard University; Ph.D., Columbia University Professor of English Ewing C. Scott A.B., Stanford University; Ph.D., University of Chicago Professor of Chemistry Preston H. Edwards .A., M.A., University of Virginia; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University Professor of Physics M. Dee Long A.M., Columbia Professor of English Dora Neill Raymond A.M., University of Texas; Ph.D., Columbia University Professor of History Josephine de Boer Professor of Modern Languages Jessie Melville Eraser A.B., Columbia College; A.M., University of South Carolina: A.M., Columbia University Associate Professor of History Helen K. Mull . .B., Vassar College; A.M., Ph.D., Radcliffe College Associate Professor of Philosophy, Psychology, and Education Marion Josephine Benedict A.B., Barnard College; A.M., Ph.D., Columbia University; B.D., Union Theological Seminary Associate Professor of Biblical Literature Florence Horton Robinson A.B., M.A., University of California: Ph.D.. Columbia University; Fellow American Academy in Rome Associate Professor of Greek and Latin I 901 33 R R P J Faculty JoHANNE Stockholm M.A., University of Copenhagen Associate Professor of English Doris Aline Lomer li.v Head, Cataloguing Departnienl. MeUill University Library Librarian Minna Davis Reynolds A.B., A.M., Goucher College Assistant Professor of Engtish Harriet Howell Rogers Director of Physical Education Reginald Wesley Martin B.Mus., University E-itension Conservatory, Chicago: .Student at American Conservatory and Sherwood School of Music; Associate American Guild of Organists Assistant Professor of Piano, Organ and Theoretical Music Miriam H. Weaver •student at Cincinnati Conservatorv ami with Isador Philipp in Paris; Student f Thomas Whitney Surette Assistant Professor of Piano and Theoretical Music Chairman of the Music Department Florence Hague Assistant Professor of Biology Cecile Johnson Johns Hopkins University Assistant Professor of French Joseph Dexter Bennett B.A., Yale University; B.A., Oxford Universily Assistant Professor of English Joseph E. Barker A.B., B.D., Yale University; . .M.. Harvard University Assistant Professor of French Bertha Pkister Wailes Instructor in German and Sociology Beatrice Wainwright Student and Instructor in the National Con- servatorv of Music, New Y ' ork City; Student of Henri Ansel, David Bisphain Instructor in Vocal Music Director of Choir and Glee Club Maria Boudreaux A.B., Neweotub College; A.M., University of Chicago Instructor in Modern Languages Mary J. Pearl B.A., Universitv of Toronto; A.M., University of Michigan Instructor in Greek and Latin Ethel Ram age A.H., Barnard College; A.M., Columbia Univ Instructor in English Hilda Harpster A.B.. Sweet Briar College; A.M., Univer of Michigan Instructor in Biology Jean Rodgers A.B., A.M., Mount llolyoke College Instructor in Chemistry Mildred Bard Graduate Central School of Hygiene at Physical Education Instructor in Physical Education Perry Lalkhlfe A.li., Otlerbein College; A.M., Harvar University Instructor in Political Science Ethel I. Moody Instructor in Mathematics Absent on leave, 1930-31. 20 (TX I 9C)I • % ♦ ♦ ■« % ■..♦ ■♦ J R P P J Faculty Helen Hartford Fogg Graduate Boston School of Physual Edui-ation Instructor in Physical Education WiLLA R. Young A.B.. Smith College: Certificate, Institute Universitaire de Hautes Etudes Internationales, Geneva Assistant to the Dean Gertrude Malz A.B., Swarthmore College: A.M.. Ph.D.. University of Wisconsin Instructor in Greek and Latin Julia Stone Summerson Pupil of Charlotte Kendall Hull, Philipp Mittell and .Jean Ten Have Instructor in Violin Director of the Ensemble Gertrude Grether A.B., University of Wisconsin: A.M.. Yale University Instructor in Latin and Roman History Jeannette Seeds Carter A.B.. A.M.. Univer.sity nf Virginia Instructor in Biology Hallet Gubelman A.B., Sweet Briar College Assistant in Physics nester. 1930-31. . ppoinled Oe ter only. 20. 1930, for first semes- Other Officers and Assistants ViVIENNE BaRKALOW BrECKENRIDGE A.B.. Sweet Briar College Alumnae Secretary Elizabeth W. Steptoe Drexel Institute Assistant Librarian, Lois Ballenger B.S., Greenville W.. man ' s College Secretary to the President Mabel G. Edwards A.B.. .Smith College: Carnegie Library .School Assistant to the Librarian Lelia Evelyn Maker Assistant to the Treasurer Barbara G. Merritt A.B., Mount Holyoke College Secretary to the Dean Ada Robinson Secretary to the Registrar Anne Irvin Faulkner A,B.. Wellesley College Assistant in the Registrar ' s Office Assistant in History Ethel E. Hale B.S., Elmira College Assistant to the Librarian Donna P. Wills, R. N. Graduate SI. Andrews Hospital, Lynrhhurg. Vi Nurse Barbara C. Mallard Nurse Ruby Walker Manager of the Book Shop I 901 33 f P J Officers in Charge of Plant James Russell Abbitt B.S., C.E.. Virginia Polyte.-hni,- Institute Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds Mary S. Dix Supervisor of the Halls uj Resitlence Jane Knight Weatherlow A.B., Wellesley Cullese Director oj the Refectories Mattie R. Patteson Head of Faculty House Lydia Dodge Morse Head of Faculty House Ruth H. Stevens A.B., University of Wisconsin Manager of the Boxwood Inn 22 .TN. I 901 .- ♦ k ■♦ ■P R P T iHt. An MN K OfFICK With the Alumnae Officers of the Sweet Briar Alumnae Association 1930-1931 Mrs. Anne Powell Hodges, ' 10 President Mrs. Louise Case McGuire, 18 First Vice-President Miss Norvell Royer. 30 Second Vice-President Miss Frances Pennypacker, 15 Treasurer Mrs. Vivienne Barkalow Breckenridge, Executive Secretary Executive Committee of the Association Mrs. Loli.se Hammond Skinner, 19 Miss Katherine Blount, 26 Miss Katharyn Norris, 26 Mrs. Elizabeth Crammer Torrey Miss Margaret McVea. 18, Honorary Member The Sweet Biiar Alumnae Association is organized for the purpose of keeping alive among the graduates and former students of Sweet Briar a feeling that they still have a pan in the development and life of their college. On campus there is an Alumnae Office which was moved this year to the Cabin, and it has become one of the most attractive corners at Sweet Briar. It is delightful to spend a rainy after- noon, or a winter evening in this cheeriul ronm with its wide open fireplace and both students and alumnae enjoy its hospitality. 1 eo ;,: % « • - ■- ., ♦ • % ;p R Ps P J Phoebe Rowe Senior Class Colors: Delph Blue and Black Flower: Ragged Robin Motto: Spectamur agendo Emblem: Lion Officers Phoebe Rowe President Toole Rotter Vice-President Frances O ' Brian Secretary Elizabeth Phillips Treasurer Song Leader Martha Tillerv Honorarv Mem ber Mme. Cecile Johnson 27 I 901 133 85th Street BROOKLYN, NEW YORK Latin Daffey-doum-ililly has come to town In a yellow petticoat and a green goiin. Margaret Elizabeth Anderson 1174 Poplar Avenue .MEMPIHS, TENNESSEE French Little girl, little girl, what have you there? Di imonds and rubies jor my dark hair! Jane Elizabeth Bickle 673 Oak Hill Avoiiue HAUERSTOWX. II ARYLAND History Her eyes a ere so blue And her smile no gay. He kiieiv nothing to do hid nothing to say. Dorothy Anne Boyle 1724 Lamont Street WASHINGTON, DISTRR ' T OF COLUIIBIA French Fair and uise uas the Queen oj France, For she could rule and she could dance. For she could laugh and smile and play. And chase unhappiness atiay. •tHH IBIIT - ' - Mary Foster Cannaday AMHERST, VIKGIXTA I-atin If ilhin II iountain irysliil tli-iir A guliU ' ii iipple doth iijiiiriir. Mary Lynn Carlson 706 Sunset Diivp (iRKKXSBORO, NORTH AI50I-INA English ff ' hen. good King Arthur rulci! this liinil He was a goodly ,( l ' . The south wind brings wet weather. The north ivind wet and cold together. The west wind always brings us rain. But you bring the sun again. Nancy Hancock Coe 95 Franklin Street ENGLEWOOI), NEW JERSEY History Rings on her fingers and bells on tur loes And she shall have music wherever she gor Jean Lovat Cole 92 26th Street lACKSOX HEIGHTS. NEW YORK, NEW YOKK Physics Old King Cole lais a merry old soul, hid (I iiirrr old soul aits he. % ♦• Elizabeth Van Conover LAKK CIIAKLES, LOUISIANA Trench As fair as a lily, as while as a swan. Virginia Custer Cooke 234 East High Street NEW PHILADELPHIA, OHIO Sociology . ' ( bridge between Keeps friendship green. i : ' ■.•; . ...( ' ■' m Dorot hy Jean Countryman 1805 Clinton Sfrecl ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS French Rosemary f:rfni iiiul laveiidar blue. Thyme ami . ' ■iii ' ri niarjorane, hyssop iiiul nw Ellen Edmundson Eskridge amherst, viruixia History Friilay ' s chilli is loving anil girini;. 74 Vernon Drive, Mt. Lebai PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA Latin If ilh our merry sing-song, happy, guy and jree. And (I merry ding-dong, happy Iff us be. Mary Louise Flournoy 62 Washington Street PORTSMOUTH. VIRGINIA English The evening red and the morning gray, Are the tokens jor a bunny day. ' . : r. A ' ' , •J ' . 3678 Kendall Avenue CTXCIXNATI. OHIO French ■s ihe days lengthen. Our spirits you strengthen. Josephine Alden Gibbs IS Bradford Avenne UPPEK MONTCLAIR. NKW JKK.SKY Sociology Ride a cock horse to llnnlnir) Cmss, To see a jair lady ride on u uhitc horse. Margaret Kenelm Gillette 145 East 35th Street NEW YORK, NEW YORK B(,ta.iy E — teas an esquire uith pride on his brow. Jessie Kenan Hall 111 Church Street WILIIINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA Sociology As fair as a daisy. As bright as the sun, A merry companion for everyone. Caroline Preston Heath 912 Westover Avenue NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Sociology — jor (in InnLfi-per irho hiit-il to tiirouse. Mary Margaret Henderson AIKEN. SOUTH f ' AKOI.INA Enslisli He jriphtens his tfachers Because oj his uit ; They know a little. He linoivs every bit! Gillette Roselle Hilton 204 Davis Street EVANSTON, ILLINOIS History My daughter June is siteel unil young Bui she has skill and a witty tongue Laura Mead Howe 30 Sterling Avenue WHITE PLAINS ' , NEW YORK English Her face it ' us her fortune — And she loas wondrous uealthy. i ' Mary Wallace Hubball 80 Hurray Place PRINCKTOX, NEW JERSEY History .( lidy lu usi--iiije, n tidy one. Matilda Fontaine Jones 507 North Taylor Atimiuo KIRKWOOI), IIISSOIRI English Little Miss, pretty Miss. Blessings light upon you! % % • ♦ - 316 Mnllnvy Avenue HAMPTON. VIRGINIA French 5 ie lirelh so merry and makelh such span. Mary Stewart Kelso 515 Belmont Park, North DAYTON, OHIO He promised he ' d buy me a hunch of blue ribbons To tie up my bonny brown hair! X ' ■11 r ? tlllMI— llllllHIIH H«M m 3600 Seminary Avenue RICHMOND. VIRGINIA History In Arthur ' s coiiri this miin lived. A man oj mickle rnigltl. The best oj all the table ruunil And eke a doughty knight. Virginia Speare Keyser 1632 Hobart Street, X. W. WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COIAMIUA Soi-ii.l. sy The man in the moon rtinie doitn to see U ho this starry rhild oj the eiirlh might be. - • ♦ Helen Gray Lawrence 827 Wlutlofk A MARIETTA, G ' EORGIA English A lady so gay. As fair as the lily And sweet as the May. Margaret Dennison Lee 7103 Fernhank Avenue CINCINNATI, OHIO English And none like him was then esteemed Among the noble sort. Gertrude Elizabeth Lewis 186 Liuwood Avenue BUFFALO, NEW YORK Sociology Thus like a lusty Gallant, he Adventured forth to go. Martha Lewis McBroom 110 Mnrningside Drive CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE Tuesday ' s child U full oj grace. :% .♦■♦ IiLDRED Ashley McCreary Laurens Street AIKEN, SOUTH CAROLINA Histnry O — ivas jor lilt organ-boy iiho ployed ahinil loui Elizabeth Woodward McRae 49 Rue M.iliere SHANGHAI, CHINA French Sugar and spice and all that ' s, nice, That ' s what little girls are made of. M Barbara Nixon Main 11 Sunset Parkw:iy UPPKK MONTCLAIR, NEW .IKKSKY History -F ' ur she iitinled In visit the man in the moan. Caroline Almeta Moore 84 East Front Street NEW BERN. NORTH CAROLINA History Smiling girls, rosy hoys. Come and buy my little toys Monkeys made oj gingerbread. And sugar-horses painted red. ■♦.;! Marion Elizabeth Murphy 446 Main Street MONONGAHELA, PENNSTLVANIA Sociology ( lliere is siccft music on yonder jsrcc i hill-o. Anil you chilli be a diincer. a dancer in yellow. Frances Caryl O ' Brian 2600 Woodley Road WASIUXGTOX, DISTRICT Or COI.r.MBIA Philosophy 5 — { ' sailor alio ploughed lite deep seas. % ♦ ♦ • 1708 Chestnut Street WILMINGTON ' . NORTH CAROLINA Botany Curlilocks. curlijocks, uill thou be mine ' f Katherine M. Perry 205 Alleghany Avenue COXDERSPORT, P?:XXSYLVAXIA History Your house is the nicest I see, And you ' re as nice as you can be! Elizabeth Phillips 1766 Harbert Avenue ilEMPHIS, TENNESSEE History There was a man in Thessaly, And he was wondrous wise. Jean Ploehn BBTTEXUOKF. loWA One for friendship. Two for mirth. Three for love. And jour for north. %  % • Virginia Qiintard S ' duiuI View Avenue STAMFORD. CONNECTICUT French (• iiorkcd ami .siiiig from morn lil night. . o lark as blithe as he. Mary Frances Riheldaffer 1 Rea Tiriiu-e FAIRMONT. WEST VIRGINIA English Bless yon. bless (ai. my bonny bee. Say, liken iiill your ueddtng be Natalie Horton Roberts Nestle Broiik Fiirui KOANOKE, VIRGINIA Econumics and Sociology H iiii.s (I hiinlcr ihiil hiinliil a liiirk. Annie Toole Rottek THE PLAINS, VlliCIMA History Here comes Toolie, jroin Babyland. With three small children in her hand. 3964 Wootllnini Avenue CIN ' CINNATI, OHIO English The jiiiresi young maiden that ever was seen. Mary Leigh Seaton 2415 Grove Avenue RICHMOND, VIRGINIA English Come with a whoop, come with a call. Come with a good irill. or not at all. Helen Sim 51 H I.aM-ren,-,. • VE.ST1- ' IELD. NKW JERSEY Freuch skipped over iidler. I danced mer sea. And all the hints in the air cinddn ' t ralcli me. Isabel Solomon M25 liari-hmeri. ISonlrv.ilcl ri,EVELA. I), OHIO Fivncli 1 here n as a f;irl in oar Itinn. .Silk and satin was her nan n. Elizabeth Amblek Stribling 230 ISIiickmer Place WKHSTKR (iROVES, MISSOUKI History If hen Jack Spriil uas young He tiressed uerv .smart. Mary Everett Swift CORNWALL, CONNECTICUT Sociology N —  ' rt.s a nohlenwn. gttllanl and hold. Martha Elizabeth Tiller y 904 Vance Street RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA French So neatly she dnnced And so sweetly .she sans. Jane Meredith Tucker AMIIKKS ' ] ' . XIKCTXIA Latin l.inlr Bull Siuniks mis hiiul  his books And lined by his usher and muster. ♦ ♦ Rena Rae Tyroler 18200 Shaker Bouleva CLEVELAND, OHIO Sociology One lo make ready and tuo to prepare; (inod luck to the rider, uicay goes the mure. Elizabeth Nell Tyson 802 South Boulevard GREENWOOD, MISSISSIPPI English Roses are red, violets are blue. Sugar is sneet, and so are you. Cynthia Norris Vaughn liST Cliurih Sin-ct GREEXSHOKO, XORTH CAROLIiXA History L uiis a hilly thai lunl a iihile hand. Martha von Briesen 4l:ii; N.irlli Sl.) v,-ll AvcniH- MILWAIKEK, WISCONSIN I-r.-m-h Tli(rc ii is nil (iiil. liiril in (in (ink. Anil iri.-:e iicrr nil the iiards lir spoke Ethel Ware 96 Loriiciiie Av UPPER MOXTCLAIR, NEW JERSEY EiiBlish A sky blue bonnel on her head. And oh! but she is handsome. Marjorie Ashland Webb Box 25 VIENNA, MARYLAND English And so uith peace and quietness He shoiis us uhat he ' s worth. She stood on Inr In-nd in it lilllr Iniinlte-beit. ind she then bi ' imii lurnn-ins nil i her heels. .■-t Frances Whitcomb Whitehead 110 Commonwealth Avenue NORFOLK, VIRGINIA MMlhenuities Ij 1 hud my pockets Full oj silver and i;ii f . I ' d give away all That my pockets cmdd hvld. Peronne Whittaker 21 East Ward Street HACKEXSACK, NEW JERSEY Kolnn Redbreast lost his heart; He teas a gallant bird. % MrVD- VoV- yoo. r £: ., j . o„ . V) 0 } r — « « « « « 33 R _P J Alice Weymouth Junior Class Colors: Purple and Gold Floiier: Clenialis Mottu: Factum uim verbujii Emblem: Swan Officers Alice Weymolth President Dorothy Smith ] ' ice-President Peggy Hall Secretary Stuart Groner Treasurer Song Leader Helen Nightingale Hotiorary Member Dr. Mary Harley 67 I 901 Sally Hayes Ainsworth THOMASVIIXE. GEORGIA Limericks- I ' tinrli ; an English spiirnm. Makcakkt Ellen Bell LVNCHBLR(.. VIRGINIA liroun. rose unit giild : u delicatt- miniature. Virginia C.i.akk Bellam WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA Scotties; red holly berries. W.T. f tnwn trif Jr Mari.aket Lamira Bennett I.RKEH. XII TH CVKIII.IN .( Jiipanese girl; orchids. g gr r I JL. R,. m Sara Eleanor Brown ashkville, north carolina Sport roadsters; movie iniignzin Henrietta Bryan SAVANNAH, GEORGIA If ' hite ruffles: small floicered pattern Gertrude Bobbins Buist GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA Monograms; a Gibson girl. Susie Ella Burnett ATLANTA, GEORGIA Organdy; chartreuse; choir vestment. rp V - Elizabeth Wheeler Clary HKVI CH SF., iNUKYLAND Chopin ; teddy bears. Coi ' RTENAY Marshall Cochran ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA Cheerful Cherubs. Alice Saunders Dabney UNIVtRSITY, VIRCIMA Hrtinze; heather. rc Marcelle Geor(;ette Dominique TAKIS. HHNCK I ' ansies: brown velvet. fr -rV f ri 3 .m.. Jl. c m Elizabeth Stanton Dolu;htie HELENA, ARKANSAS Glazed pottery; jet. Elizabeth Douglass MONTGOMERY. ALABAMA I ' dle blue chiffiin ; ermine iiraps. Constance Fowler WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS Glowing embers; birch and pine. Eleanor Franke LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY A meteor. rs a .-. ' ' - ' ' - ' Xir ' i ' ' ,„,. ' i • - ' ■.., SUSANNE COKER GaY REDDING, CONNECTICUT Chavannes; Russian wolfhounds. Mildred Anne Gibbons TAMPA, FLORIDA Small bnys: paper boats. Anna Sexton Gilbert WASHINGTON, DISTRICT (IK CDLI MBIA Apples; tortoise shell. Helen Pauline Goodwin ROCHESTER. NEW YORK Might clubs: pearl earrings. ,Tffi ;MMffTfr- . r.f ' S U T =f f ' p ' fit ( . |1) Tt W( Sarah Bright Gracey AUGUSTA. GEORGIA Godey prints ; poplars. Emma West Green WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA A copper boul of marigolds. Marion Stuart Groner NORFOLK, VIRGINIA W ind-suept fields oj ripening iiheat Peggy Tannahill Hall WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA Ashes oj roses; bordered icalks ' 4 . ' y .m,M M. Ml Virginia Ives Hall CKUARTOWN. CEom;iA III Itiiliim princess; magnolias; ivory satin. Sarah Elizabeth Harrison BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA Hiirih-giinly ; fire-rnickers ; misrhie puppies. Jane Harmon Hays IMTTSBI ' RCH. PENNSYLVANIA (ireeii lacquer; little irh in gingham. Betsy Brewer Hiocins CdllTI.AM). NKW ICIKK flurentine leather; teukuuuit ; D ' .irtagnun. £ rr L.) t jii it m Elizabeth Job ASHLWn, KENTUCKY Crickets ; leu-cosies. Irene Garrison Kellogg UNIVERSITY, VIRGINIA Tudor casement windows; Stalky und Co Elizabeth Kelley LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY Mignonette; fine lace hundkerchiej. Ruth Hamilton Kerr WOLLASTON, MASSACHUSETTS Shin guards; leather jackets ui ih V ' ■m jl ji Ml MiiuRED Virginia Larimer W SHIVCTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA I ' olo ames; Guerlaine perjume. Anne Armistead McRae SHANGHAI, CHINA (inriiin urn: Mm Haiter.s : bright blue uule (;harlotte Bird Magoffin DEERWOOD, MINNESOTA Eilitorinh ; bayberry candles. KTTi Allen Macruder CM ]U.(nTESVTLLE. VIRGINIA Hroad .I ' s; liiffils: brugues. •T - ' -..-M -lIlMllii . imay A ' yaB Sf A a 1. Jl B..-, M Marion Catherine Malm CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OHIO Burnt orange chrysanlhemiims ; black caracul Susan Lewis Marshall PORTSMOUTH, VIKtIMA Drijtuood fires; summer rain Eleanor Gertrude Mattinglv BEALETON, VIRGINIA Yellow primroses; salt breezes. Emily Frances Maxwell charleston. west virginia Orioles; castanets. I. Jm.., Carol Lucy Mii.i.er MAHINKTTK. MsCn Sl Bright pidiils; giilj clubs; garnets Marjorie Miller MOVTRKAl.. CANADA Mediterranean blue; Eton jackets. Letha Morris PASADENA, CALIFORNIA I ' rincelon; demi-tasse; long ivhite gloves. Barbara Munter BOSTON, MASSACHUSKTTs Easier rabbits ; pink sucks V ' ir rr .,„. .. Mk.. ' Helen Mary Nightingale CLEVELAND, OHIO Syncopated music; la Katherine Zeane Oglesbv .HITMAN. ttORGIA Frisky black kittens; suitching skirts; spike heels. Mary Moore Pancake STAUNTON, VIRGINIA Sand dunes; A Child ' s Garden of Verses. ' Marcia Lewis Patterson HEMPSTEAD, NEW YORK Ferns; old manuscripts. m m tc .J Sarah Phillips MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE Husky voices; blue steel. Helen Louise Pratt FOREST GLEN, MAKM.AM) Long crystals; a pastel. Ruth Anne Remon RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Forget-me-nots; cameos. Frances Stuart Sencindiver MARTINSBL ' RG, WEST VIRGINIA I sliimniery. green .uilin ei ening-ilress. 4 ' „ v ' -r Ufe(.,.,„ _ ' ' Jj ' ' , . -y M Sara Shallenberger WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLIMBIA Serbiiin jackets: chicory-bliw. Lalrie Adelaiue Smith 111 LI TH. MINNE-OTA Laughing gypsies; bob-sleds. Dorothy Allen Smith UNIVERSITY, V.RGINIA Carved ivory; doves. The Hazel Stamps ATLANTA, GEORGIA Boy iiilh the Rabbit ; floiver-petals T h iVv ' i n %, Beatrice Elinor Stone THE PLAINS, VIRI.IMA Ciilchy tunes ; prisms. Elizabeth Bailev I ber ASPINWALL, PENNStLVAMA lidhy pictures: birtlutiiy cukvs. iVIarjorie Louse Ward WILMI.NGTON, DELAWARE Creamy lace; fine hem-stitching. Alice Elizabeth K M()rTti FLUSHLN ' C. NEW -ICIHK (Cloisonne ; apple-blossoms. Jane Isabelle White MEXICO, MISSOURI Sapphires; a crescent moon. Nancy Tucker Wilson UNIVERSITY, VIRCIMA Old-fashioned bouquets; free-verse poetry Eleanor Mitchell Wright WASHIiNGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Orange and broien ; soft bunny lur. TT} A 1 ♦ • « % % I % i % c O J o ? a. JJR R p J s N ' Hkttv Wells Sophomore Class Colors: Peacock Blue and Green Flower: Delphinium .Motto: Honor anie honores EmhU ' in: Peacock Officers Hetty Wells President Betty Taylor Vice-Presideni Langhorne Watts Secretary Abigail Shepard Treasurer Song Leader Enna Frances Brown Honorary Member Miss Harriet Rogers 901 ; 2 ' P j M RC RF.T ElIZABP-TH AlSTIN Adah Monta nk Bakbku Mah Bkuoks Haknhaht SlSALEE MiKELL BeLSEH Jacqieline Billahd Helen Goodvear Bono Martha Armint Boss Dorothy I K(,aret Brett Anne Herbert Brooke En a Frances Brown Uk Kav.moni) Bi ' icK Ukjorie Birfori) BeTT Bl FfCESS KATHLEEN CaRMICHAKL 1ar F i.izabeth Clemons Jessie Ijii ise Gobi rn iRi.iMA Kathleen Gono er Doris Therf.sa Grane Elizabeth Nevil Grute Jane Pamell Gllbertson Blanche Evnon Dames Ri th Elizabeth Davies Mary Catherine DeLonc Elena Rionda Doty JiLiA Mayes Eagles Annabel Essary Lois Woodworth Foster Mary Margaret Garver Elizabeth Norsworthy Giesen Elizabeth Lewis Gochnaier Katherine Rose Gochnm ek SiE QriNTus Graves Betty Jane Green Urgery Glbelman Margaret Anne Guppy Belle Clay Hancock Jl LIA GwENDOL N HaRRIS Dorothy Hedges I BEL HiCKMXN E iM Hills Garoline Hocle Maiu Helen Howell Eleanor Dinwoody Langhorne Hldcins L RGARET Woods Imbrie Makv Greenwood Lmbrie Susan Lanier Johnson Lena Heath Jones Mui.iouiE JosLYN Jones El i.K MoRDECAi Kelly Sara M rie Kelly Eleanor L bchant Kilbv Margaret Troy Lanier Louise Gharlene Lathrop I 901 • '  .%. % ;p)p R P ' j Kathkri e Eljzabkth LeBlonu Madeline Alta LePine Janet McGregor Margaret Henrietta McReynolds Alice Fabrior Martin Helen Martin Jane Martin Cornelia Scott Mathewson Henrietta Melton Ruth de Lima Meyers Elizabeth Vann Moore Mary Alice Moore Marjorie Morse Lucy Moulthrop Mary Paulding Murdoch Cornelia Richards Murray Susie Watts Nash Frances Elizabeth Neville Martha Anne O ' Bbian Mary Kate Patton Frances Elizabeth Phillips Carolyn Stewart Pierce Frances Jane Powell Frances Bryan Quinn Mildred Redmond Marjorie Annette Ris Josephine Pierce Rucker Katharine Warwick Rust Margaret Blanch Schwald Elizabeth Kemp Selden Abigail Jane Shepard Harriet Cotten Skinner Mary Hargraves Spalding Anne Hardwick Spencer Susan Mary Stratton Charlotte Bradley Tamblym Betty Apperson Ta lor Mary Rose Taylor Helen Terry Jean van Horne Leila Draper Van Leer Virginia Elizabeth Vogler IsABELLE TaRVER WadE Mary Eugenia Ware Sarah Langhorne Watts Margaret Farwell Wayland Hetty Adelaide Wells Anna Reinhart Willis Carolyn Asbury Wilson Sarah Ellen Wilson Mary Evelyn Wood Louise Woodward Betty Workman Glen Worthington 89 I 901 J.i.T vr V TE Ne Hfitji-fi oJ- 9d :: m ■ ' ■• I M W] 3 V T Deborah Gale Freshman Class Colors: Green and Black Flouer: Honeysuckle Motto: Ne obleviscamur Emblem: Oak tree Officers Deborah Gale President Mary Moore Vice-President Marguerite Stephens Secretary Julia Sadler Treasurer Song Leader Joanna Fink Honorary Member Miss Helen Fogg ■-I ft m i ' r m I 9DI 5 R R P ] ' ; FRESHMAN CLASS Freshman Class Roll Hklen Virginia Abshire Helen Douglas Adam Frances Salisbury Adams Ida Mae Adams Eleanor Alcott Marion Charlotte Anderson Dorothy Andrews Susan B. Arbeny Anne Marie Armstrong Frances Hensley Atkinson Mary Kathryn Badgett RuBERTA Helen Bailey Allick Marilda Baldwin Virginia Ducas Battey Helen Holmes Bean Rose Beverly Bear Margaret Walker Beaver Ruth Anna Billincsley Emily Cpxilia Birdsey Janet Weaver Blood Elizabeth Anne Bode Elizabeth Lee Bond Lucille Pauline Bond Louise Boren 94 Clarissa McCloy Brenner Virginia Peyton Broun Harriet Dorsey Brown Elizabeth Bover Bryce Connie Jones Burwell Nancy Butzner Carolyn Elizabeth Carter Elizabeth Cassidy Frances Gwyn Chatham Betty Clapp Eleanor Ann Clement Helen Closson 901 ;p R p P j i ' KE.SllAlAX TLASb Marion Shirley Cobb Elvira Mince Cochrane Jane Cockrill Serena Tappan Coe Elizabeth Collier Marjory Collins Anne Middleton Corbitt Margaret Christine Coulson Aivabel Courtney Marion Gleadall Cox Ophelia Mason Daniel Frances Louise Darden Julia Louise Daucherty Elizabeth Salisbury Dawson Marietta Wise Derby -Marjorie Dexter AHTHA PaXTON DiEHL Abigail Evaleen Donahi luA Louise Dreyer Deborah Ann Ebaugh Dorothy Alene Eckler Julia Anne Emmerling Emilie Rebecca Emory Elizabeth Langhorne Es Alice Garth Estill EsTELLE Elizabeth Fariss VLary Sue Fender Joanna Jane Fink Elinor Mason Fitch Jane Polk Forder Virginia Katherine Fosler Satilla Grace Franklin E Rosemary Charlotte Frey Deborah Isabel Gale L arda Rosamond Garrett L ' iDiA Harris Goodwyn Martha Wilder Green Lydia Davies Greenwood KRiDGE Marion Gwaltney Edith Margareta Hacen Annette Josephine Hacens Virginia Davis Hall Frances Hallett Mary Frances Hammond Thelma Cecilia Hanifen m I m I 901 p -v j Kathkuine Hann ' o Helen Hanson Charlotte Pierce Haudin Jeanne Harmon Charlotte Hawes Mary Jane Havden Emma Shipman Hedges Bett Hemgbaim Helen Hetzel MaKV L LE HlGGINS Helen Elizabeth Hofkecker HoRTENSE IVIAN HoSTETTER Nancv Hotchkiss Elizabeth Howe Jennie Louse Howe Kathrina Howze Martha Eugenia Humphreys Dorothy Doan Hussey Dorothy Waller Hutchinson Iauy Hutchinson l uioN Zane-Cetti Irwin 1ar James Martha Ella Jessie Hattie Bellamy Johnson Margaret Bernadene Johnson Nanette Ella Kahn Sallie Josephine Kent Elizabeth Wiley Kiniky Eiiith Temple Knox M n GooDE Krone Anna Isabel Kuss Mary Burnley Lankford Therese Edith Lamfrom Marie Bertha Lange Marjorie Jean Lasar Eleanor Moore Lauck Carolyn Elizabeth Lawrence Alice Emmeline Lawson Charlotte Slaughter Lee Lartha Louise Lemmon Larie Louise LePine Mary Dearing Lewis Margaret Elizabeth Linebauch Jean Elizabeth Lydecker Elizabeth Jean McAllister Mary McCallum Mary Walton McCxndi i--ii Dorothy Bonney McDo i,ii Suzanne Cable Lack i GeRALDINE DaNVERs M M.l.oKt Emily Joyner . L hsh Cathi:bine Wilson Marshall Anne Edwards Marvin Elizabeth Glass LAYFIELD Katharine Means Sara Lucile Meritt Ella Jane Mertz Charlotte Anne Me er Helen Kenyon Milliken NLary Skinner Moore Angelia Lawrence Morrison Jane Morrison Marsia Ellen Morrl-on Mary Folsom Moses Louise Boyle Moyer Priscilla Waterman Mullen Helen Louise Murray Jean Campbell Myers Ruth Leake Myers IsABELLE OsLEBY NeER - Larv Lewis Nelson iRGiNiA Bell Newsom LARCARET GuION NeWTON Janet Schuyler Nicholson Elizabeth Ogilby Marian Oliver M RY Ann Page Carrie Victoria Parsons Louise Peck Cordelia Rucker Penn Elizabeth Philips Ruth Pinkham ARJORlE Prentis CxROLYN Mason Pride Dorothy Douglas Prince Lary Kress Pringle EvDOKiA Louise Ragsdale Fay Louise Randall Baylis Rector Nell Dearborn Reed ALary Elizabeth Reik Jeannette Adair Ricketts KXTHARINE . LaRSH LL Kollli Lary Bess Roberts Louise Watts Zimmer Ro(.er5 Uio McGiLL Rogers Margaret Eleanor Ross Anne Russell Eleanor McLean Ri st Mary Lee Ryan Julia Amanda Sadler Nancy Wood Savage Elizabeth Emily Scheuer Cleo Scott Isabel Scott Virginia Elizabeth Scott Alice Graham Shirley Julia Baylor Shirley Bettina Silva Suzanne Carroll Slater Marjorie Jane Smith K THLEEN Sexton Spiller JuN Meredith Spracue Elizabeth Spray Marclerite Stephens Helen Claire Stevens Sarah Bache Stockton Rebekvh Elizabeth Strode Katherine -Mary Stuart Mary Elizabeth Suttle Delia Ann Taylor Rebecca Jane Taylor Mary Forrest Thomas Marjorie Thuma Emily Kent Timberi.ake Elsbeth Toepfeh Eleanor Doria Trimble Constance Elizabeth Turner Sarah Oslin Turner Dorothy Sutherland Tubno Marjorie Sue Van Ever a Martha Walcott Marion Castner Walker Frances ' irginia Weil Evelina Rolfe Wells Marjorie Westcott Harriet Williams DoRoTH Wine(;arden lioNMK Lewes WOod Hetty Carolyn Wunsch Anna Perkins Young Mary Elizabeth Young 901 ♦ % i . V ; .. V • V ,♦ ♦ Z A i. ' ' li r; ' o 12- I ( P J Marv L Cahlson Student Government Association Ofkicers I Mil Lynn Carlson I ' resuleni Kthel Wake Vice-Prrsidfui (!h ri.ottk Kknt Sfcrelary Hazki. Stamps Tren.siirer The Sweet Briar Student Government Association grew out of an earnest desire on the part of (he students to assume individual and community responsiljilily for iheir own conduct in matters not slriclK academic. Difjiiilx and honor pcrlain lo sludcnl {loveriinicnt. and it is a means where!)) the highest ideal of government depends upon die high standard of honor, personal and collective, of the entire student hody, and the co-o})eration of every member, who should feel il her individual responsihilily to raise the standard and cniKildc ihc life of the community in which she lakes her jilace. r I 901 33 R P J m ' Ethel Ware Jane Muhlberg Frances Kelly STUDENT GOVERNMENT EXECLTUES Charlotte Kent Hazel Stamps Viminia Bellamy Kathleen Carmichael Betsy Higgins Susan Johnson S-N. I 901 ;p p p P ] ' Dorothy Boyle Y. W. C. A. Officers OoRoTHi Boii.K I ' residcnl Nancy Ohthincton Vice-Pre.sident Sarah Phillips Secretary Annk McRal Treasurer The Y. W. C. A. at Swerl Kiiar is an iiiiianizaliiiri IuuiumI fin llu- iiuiposi- of s icial sei-vice. On the campus it takes chaigc of classes, chapel, anil eiuertainmrnt for the waitresses, holdf chapel evei-y Wednesday evening for the student hody. and manages a lending library of modern fiction. Linder its auspices excellent speakers are invited to the college, and interesting group discussions follow. At the beginning of the year the Y. W. C. A. welcomes the new girls and helps them to adjust themselves to college life. Its chief interest off the campus is a small church and school for the half-breeds. known as the Mission, where, due to the drought and lire this year, much ai l has been needed and given. I 901 P P J f ? i: Crr ill Y. W. CABINET NaiK-y Worlhingtnn Sarali Pliillips Anne SrrRae Jean Oole M;ntlia Tillerv Mnrjorie Ward Mnrv V. Westcntt ' Perc.nne Whitlake I 9C)I It R V J Marv HE ' UERS0 Dramatic Association Officers Maky Henderson President Martha Tillery Vice-I ' resitleni Betsy Higcins Secrelary Martha Boss Treasurer Paint and Patches aims to give to each indivitUial phivcr the best medium of expression by presenting chissical as well as modern and period plays. Primarily, however, it endeavors to create and stimulate the appreciative interest of the entire student body in drama. 102 o ( 3; R t P T ; Miivtha Tillery Eleanor Fninke DRAMATIC EXECUTIVES Betsy Higgins Margaret Lee Helen Goodwin Frances O ' Brian Mary Leigh Seaton 1 901 m i I 1 ' . ' I i ;p p R P j ; - ' ■-- ■bmmm A Dramatic Club Members Sally Ainsworth Frances Atkinson Elizabeth Bode Martha Boss Dorothy Brett EwA Frances Brown Betty Cassh)Y Elizabeth Clark Mary Elizabeth (!lkmi Shirley Cobb Virginia Cook Jean Cole Marjorie Collins Elizabeth Conover Jean Countryman Doris Crane Emilie Emory NFarcaret Ferguson Joanna Fink Constance Fowler Eleanor Franke S ' usanne Gay Helen Goodwin Martha Green Sarah Harrison Helen Hanson Dorothy Hedges Mary Henderson Betsy Higgins Caroline Hocue Eleanor Hudgins Alice Jones Mary S. Kelso Frances Kelly Virginia Keyser Caroline Lawrence Margaret Lee Geraldine AL llory Cornelia Mirr y Lucy Moulthrop Frances O ' Brian Sarah Phillips VLarjorie Ris Josephine Ricker L RY Leigh Seaton Sally Shallenberger Dorothy Smith Hazel Stamps Sue Straton Sarah Stockton Mary Everett Swift Charlotte Tamblyn Martha Tillery Doroth Ti rnor . L RY Frances Westcott Peronne Whittakfjj Ella Williams I 901 J R; R p yy ; Final Play Pomander Walk By LEWIS PARKER May 31, 1930 Characters John Sayle, lOlli Baron Otford Harriet Williams Admiral Sir Peter Antrobus Marjorie Sturces Jerome Brooke-Hoskyn, Esq Mary Douglas Lyon Rev. Jacob Stemroyd, D. D., F. S. A Elizabeth Gorsline Mr. Basil Pringle Alice T. Jones Jim Mary MacDonald The Muffin Man Emma Riely The Lamplighter Betsy Hicgins The Eyesore Patsy Jones Madame Lucie Lachesnais Frances Harrison Mademoiselle Marjolaine Lachesnais Eleanor Henderson Mrs. Pamela Poskett Katryne Blake Miss Ruth Pennymint Adelaide Wampler Miss Barbara Pennymint Betty Boone Hon. Caroline Thring Mary Moss Nanette Carolyn Martindali Jane Mary Ladd Sceneo: Mona Stone Propvrlies: Betsy Higcins Founders ' Day Play ' Broken Dishes By MARTIN FLAVIN October 23, 1930 Cast Jenny Bumpstead Margaret Lee Mabel Bumpstead Helen Goodwin Myra Bumpstead Susanne GA ' i Cyrus Bumpstead Betsy Higcins Elaine Bumpstead Mary Stewart Kelso Rev. Dr. Stump Mary Leigh Seaton The Stranger Enna Frances Brown Sam Green Jean Cole Bill Clark . Sarah Phillip; Quinn Pauline Woodward Director: Mary Henderson 105 15!: m rv_ I 901 J R P J The New Girls ' Plays December 13. 1930 God Winks Ih KATHERINE S. BllRCESS Cast William Cower Caroline Lawrence Jane Conigan Virginia Cook Margaret Cower Caroline Hocue Clyde Ransom Joanna Fink Scvnery: Ella Williams A Minuet — A Little Play in Verse By LOlUS N. PARKER Cast The Marquis Virginia Keyser The Marchioness Dorcthy Turno The Gaoler Emily Emery Scenery: Jean Colntkvman • .«;« ' « « Rehearsal liy CHRISTOPHER MORLEV Cast Freda, the dircclor Betty Cassidy Christine Mary E. Clemon.s Barbara Maki Erancis Wf.stcott Gertrude Hazel Stamps 5„„ja I icy Moulthrop Marjory, llic |iro|iiTly irl Mar.iokv Collins Lighting: mi I.kii.h Seaton I 901 ; ( P j . IHI ' 1 ir flRi pte fi  %% ' %- ' r - - ifx is!. ' ; 1 if ; Interclass Council Phoebe Rowe Mary Henderson Mary Leigh Seaton Alice Weymouth Courtenay Cochran Sarah Phillips Hetty Wells Marjorie Gubelman Belle Clay Hancock Deborah Gale Virginia Foster Louise Greenwood The Interclass Council was organized two years ago to take the place of the former Varsity Council. Its purpose is to obtain and retain a certain amount of harmony between Freshmen and other students, to make hazing a thing of the past and to acquaint the Freshmen with the traditions of Sweet Briar. It is still in an early stage of development, but it is hoped that by raising the standards each year. Interclass Council will be recognized as a very worthy organization. 901 I ; v j Tau Phi Officers Peronne Whittaker President Elizabeth Striblinc ice-President Frances Kelly Secretary Sarah Phillips Treasurer Tau Phi affiliates upperclassmen who are promiiiciit in the broader fields of college life and who are deeply interested in fur- thering its worthwhile developments. Its aim is to fulfill the need of this group through informal discussion of current prol)- lems and interests in artistic, literary and scientifii fields. Thus by combining appreciative attitudes and versatile ;il ililics. 1 au Phi hopes to hid l a iiiii |Ui ' place in Sweet Briar oriiani alioiis. 108 I 901 ;p R R P j I ' it;: I Tau Phi Members Dorothy Boyle Mary Lynn Carlson Josephine Gibbs Betsy Higgins Frances Kelly Charlotte Kent Margaret Lee Anne McRae Marjorie Miller Frances OBrian ALary Moore Pancake Sarah Phillips Hazel Stamps Elizabeth Striblinc Mary Swift Martha Tillery Martha von Briesen Ethel Ware Peronne Whittaker Nancy Worthincton 901 Ri :, 5 R R P ' J ' Jank Ml!hlhi:h(, The Biology Club Officers Iane Muhi-BKUG President Marcarft Gii.r.KTTH: Secretary-Treasurer The Biology Club was one of the first departmental organi- ziitioiis at Sweet Briar, having been founded in 1921. Its purpose is to promote interest in the biological science in Sweet Briar. The members are juniors and seniors majoring in biology, and also those who ha c liiuli scliolarsliip in the dcparlnii ' iit. At the monthly nieelings tlierc arc pa|)crs prcsciilcd cin hipics of scientific interest, and reviews and iliscussioiis ol aili(lc Ironi scientific ionrnais. I B0 irronnrHin ' itrtsuuixiimtf MHHuuiHiituiiiuiHiit 3J( f - P ' JT ; I f Xr f. ' ' ' 1 The Biology Club M EMBERS Gertrude Buist Betty A. Macruder Constance Fowler Anne McRae Elizabeth Giesen Jane Muhlberg Margaret Gillette Mary Pearsall Margery Guppy Rena Tyroler Irene Kellogg Evelyn Ware Helen Martin Nancy Worthington H U.NUKAI ' .Y -MeMUEUS Dr. Ames Dr. Hague Miss H. rpster i: ti;f;j m 1 - 111 I 901 n p j Classical Club Violet Anderson President Susie Ella Birnett Secrelar} Treasurer The Classical Club is composed of students of C reek and Latin who have filled the requirement for the degree in that subject. Its purpose is to foster interest in the literature, life and art of the Greeks and Romans. The club, through gifts and purchase, has acquired a small but growing collection of Greek and Roman coins and other classical antiques, which it is presenting to the college. Some of the interesting programs have consisted of a study of these antiques, archasological subjects, and various phases of classical learning. I 901 ; 2 p j ■- ' - - -.-%•% Classical Club Violet Anderson Alice Baldwin Susie Ella Burnett Mary Cannadav Margaret Ferguson Katherine LeBlond Members Eugenia Ware Jane Martin Elizabeth McRae Mrs. Meade Mary Paulding Murdoch Marcia Patterson Jane Tucker j;N ! 113 S 901 3J R R P j ; Der Deutsche Verein Officer : Eleanor Frankk . . . ChARI.(ITTK lA(,(IKFn President Secrelary-Treasurer Der Deutsche Verein is a social organization which endeavors to supplement class room work with studies of the German lan- guage and people. Membership is open to the students in the German department who are interested in obtaining a wider and more sympathetic understanding of Germany. Special emphasis is laid on the culture, history, literature, and current problems. 114 19 01 ( ' • TTTrnrimTTm ' mriTfrTFinfiTrTrrnTiTriTriMr . ; P R P J Der Deutsche Verein jAtgLELlNE BiLLARU Helen Bond Martha Boss Henrietta Bryan Betty Burgess Margaret Coulson Anna Emmerlinc Eleanor Franke Sarah Harrison Bernardeen Johnson Mary Krone Members Margaret Lee Charlotte Magoffin Eleanor Mattingly Anne McRae Ruth Myers Phoebe Rowe Charlotte Tamblyn Delia Taylor Elsbeth Toepfer Martha von Briesen Nancy Tucker Wilson :y Worthington Honorary Member Mrs. Wailes I 901 ; P R P j(; English Club Mary Lou Floiirnu President It is the aim of the Englisli Club lo pmmote a deeper understanding and a greater appreciation hn liieraliu.-. past and present, by informal study and discussion. The chd) has been organized for juniors and seniors wlio are majoring in English, but all pnjspeclive Knglish majors arc invited to its meetings. Dk. Connor Miss Ramace Miss Long HoiNORARY Members Miss Stockholm Miss Reynolds Mr. Bennett 116 x BC) 3m  r TlfH4fICU!11 flJiliLiITlir ' k HHltllitHItUIlU R R V J mi m English Club 1 Sally Ainsworth Margaret E. Bell Virginia Bellamy Sarah Brown Mary Lynn Carlson Alice Dahney Elizabeth Douglass Mary Lou Flournoy Helen Goodwin Stuart Grower Virginia Hall Jane Hays Members Mary Henderson Laura Howe Matilda Jones Mary S. Kelso Helen Lawrence Margaret Lee Charlotte Magoffin Marjurie Miller Martha 0 Brian Helen Pratt Mary F. Riheldaffer Phoebe Rowe Mary Leigh Seaton Sally Shallenbercer Hazel Stamps Nell Tyson Ethel Ware Marjorie Webb Alice Weymouth Elizabeth West Jane White Pauline Woodward Nancy Worthington Eleanor Wright m 117 I 901 K ; ' i: ' .e-e:: ( 2 P J KVELVN Ml ' LLEN The Ensemble One of the outstanding interests among the students of Sweet Briar is that shown in music, and the Sweet Briar Ensemble is a living expression of that interest. Begun in the fall of 1926, by a small group of enthusi- asts, it is today a live and active organization. Once each week its members meet and experience together some of the world ' s finest music literature. And twice a year they present the fruits of that experience in a concert, which is given not so much as a |in of of their achievement but rather as an invitation to the wliole college community to share and enjo with them their musical experience. 118 3C) C 3 R P J M w I: The Ensemble Violins: Frances O ' Briain Gotten Skinner Julia Summerson r. l ukhuff Flute: Martha Lou Lemmon Conductor: Julia Slmmkrson Manager: Evelyn AFillen Librarian : Helen Bean Viola: Evelyn Mullen Cellos : Miss Marion Benedict Helen Bean Piano : Elizabeth Clary Mary Moore li m I 901 JJR R P J French Club Officers Frances 0 Brian President Frances Kelly Vice-President Elizabeth McRae Secreiary-Treasurer Le Cercle Frantais is organized lor those students wlio are either majoring in French or are especially interested in the language, lit- erature and customs of the people. By virtue of its membership in the Alliance Francais, the club is furnished with programs which are carried out in each meeting. The aim of the club is to further op- piirtimitv for the ciilargenieiil of our interests outside the classroom. 19 01 ;p p R p j Hi i m ■' French Club Margaret Anderson Sally Ainsworth Jane Bickle Helen Bond Dorothy Boyle Dorothy Brett Agnes Cleveland Elizabeth Conover Jean Countryman Alice Dabney Mary DeLong Elena Doty Members Peggy Hall Jane Hays Betsy Hiccins Irene Kellogg Frances Kelly Charlotte Kent Martha McBroom Anne McRae Elizabeth McRae Ruth Meyers Letha Morris Lucy Moulthrop Honorary Member Marcelle Dominique Barbara Munter Frances O ' Brian Marcia Patterson Elizabeth Phillips Virginia Quintard Sally Shallenberger Abigail Shepard Helen Sim Isabel Solomon Martha Tillery Jean Van Horne Martha von Briesen I! ' :f:l pi V i I 901 n u p j Glee Club Officers Maui 11 rii.i.Kin Prcsiileiil . I Mi-i Stkhaht Kki.so SciTctary 1 in MooKK Pancake Trfiisurer Sti ART Ckonei! I ' uhlirily Elizabeth Job Librarian Hetty Wells Librarian Oi-ani .rd railv in llu- r,p||,-e ' s liislun In.iii a nuclrus ..I .1 -mall n.up ,,l -irl- wli,.  i-nl llircnif;li lin ' (liuriiilorifs -iiifiiii}; ( hii ilmas caruls llic iiit;lil l)cfi)ix Clui.-tina.- vacalioii. the Glee Club lias pniwn in piiiportion to the college itself. The carol-singing group has become a club of fifty members whose aim is it to enjoy as well as to perfonn for the pleasure of the college ■. and whose policy it is to present achievements in concerts I- limes during the college year. Because the Glee Club was ihc liivi- of siiifiiiij; of it- i.rifiinalors. lln ' ( Iiili ha- always In -iii ami  lm u.ini 1,, Irarn l.i U,u- 11. n,l il -lill -ings community some of ilir ht si both f( rmal ami inlnnn.il al formed simply and s..lrK il been e -pecially b.r llm-r uli Christmas carols ! 122 901 ?rT5r! Sn£Urtf UlllLEJWIf HHAJlflIIlH;HlIllUlIlBK.I : r l «ti TT Tii♦ lg tm  1 n T l■L llMllMIlIgar ♦ ; ( 2 ' J Mabcaret Austin Dorothy Brett Marjorie Burford Susie Ella Burnett Elizabeth Clary Eleanor Clement Mary E. Clem mo ns Shirley Cobb Nancy Coe Elizabeth Conover Ann Courtney Marcelle Domimvue Ellen Eskriuce Joanna Fink Satilla Franklin Katherine Gochnauer Glee Club Members Martha Green Stuart Groner Pecgy Hall Mary Higcins Emma Hills Betty Howe Eleanor Hudcins Elizabeth Job Mary Stewart Kelso Anna Kuss Katherine LeBlond Charlotte Magoffin Geraldine Mallory Martha McBroom Mildred McCreary Elizabeth McRae Elizabeth Moore Letha Morris Lucy Moulthrop Helen Nightingale Mary Moore Pancake Nell Reed Toole Rotter Gotten Skinner Alice Shirley Helen Stevens Katherine Stuart Beatrice Stone Martha Tillery Marjorie Ward Hetty Wells Jane White Carolyn Wilson [ ' ' (Ps I 901 I ii. 1 J R P P J International Relations Club Officers Caroline Heath ' resident Jessie Hall Secretary-Treasurer Dr. Folsom Faculty Adviser The International Relations (]lul of Sweet Briar (College was organized in 1921 under the leadership of Dr. McDougall. Since then the club has grown both in scope and influence. The aim of the present organization is to stimulate and encourage the habit of serious and intelligent thought along international lines in the hope that it may become a life habit. The work is, in the main, in the hands of the student members, but the faculty have taken a decided interest in the welfare of the club, realizing the need there is for such an organization. An attempt has been made to keep it serious, nonpartisan, and free from all propaganda. Tt is under the supervision of the Carnegie Endowment for Inlcr- national Peace. I 901 i«Tt;a4cja rUu;rirLiiiTn««rfTnif 4nnirr H iii LunTHUHMUIUHtftiminnaiia- ' HHHHt Bf JSSE J3 R;JP P ' J 1 kit L 1 it -. , , — .,..- International Relations Members im,lM l!tLI. M Betty Cassidv Mary Elizabeth Clemons Marjorie Collins Eleanor Fraivke Helen Goodwin Stuart Groneii Jessie Hall Sarah Harrison Caroline Heath Detsy Hiclins Laura Howe Charlotte Kent Virginia Keyser Katherine LeBlond Urjorie Miller Margaret McReynolds Elizabeth Phillips Jean Ploehn Mary Swift I i u n, r r F i ' r 125 I 9C)I J R P ' i ] ' Mathematics Club Officers Frances Whitehead I ' resuhnt Mildred Gibboivs Vice-President Sarah Phillips Sccretiiry-Treasurer The Matlicmalirs Club of Swecl Briar was fduniied to enable those girls particularly interested in the fields of mathematics and physics to meet together socially once a month to discuss matters per- taining to their common interest. The purpose of the club is to study the history of mathematics, the lives, works, and theories of the out- standing mathematicians and physicists, to keep informecl of nci-nt research work — and above all. to promote and icl |,■inlcn i in and appreciation of mathematics. 9 )1 iimrmTmmvinmi tinumfrnfinnurmummmtjiiim ' ■- — BBKIHKffiHBSnHE 3 P t P J u n n ' :. ij;; hm Mathematics Club Henrietta Bryan Jean Cole Nevil Crute Mildred Gibbons Belle Clay Hancock jM EMBERS Glen Worthington Honorary Members Dr. Morenus Dr. Edwards Dr. Moody Miss Hallie Gubelman Ruth Kehh Sarah Phillips Mary Rose Taylor Frances Whitehead Peronne Whittaker I 901 ki U JJP P P J MarcAUKT McRE ' i N(ILI)S New Voters ' League Officers Margahet McReynolds I ' rcddcnt Helkn Mahtin Sccrvtury-TrraMinr As a branch of tlie National League of Women Voters, the New Voters ' League of Sweet Briar aims to stimulate in its members an interest in the political affairs of the clay and to give an opportunity for con- sideration of civic matters from a non-partisan stand- point. H() ()liAl! Mkmhf.ks Tin H(iM)u iiii I ' li-i 1.I.I-. nii; Dii. DuiiA Neil IxA ' i.Mu.M) Eleanor Clement Elizabeth Collier Abk. m. I)ii hi e Members Helena Hetzel Mary Helen Huuii.i III 1 l. l MiTlN ,1 V I. M MITIN l i((. hi:t I(:I i: N()I,i I 9DI 33 R P ' P J Choir Constance Fowler ■Chninmm Susie Ella Burnett Scrrrt iry Elizabeth Moore Lihnirian Elizabeth McRae Mistress ni ihr If nnlnihc Committee Mary Buick Mildred McCrearv Sarah Bright Gracev Members Mary Buick Thelma Hanmfer Warwick Rust Susie Ella Burnett Elizabeth Job Hetty Wells Nancy Coe Miss Mallard Margaret Austin Nevil Cbu te Elizabeth McRae Marjorie Ris Constance Fowler Marv Alice Muore Marjorie Jones Sarah Bright Cracky Elizabeth Moore Louise Rogers Auxiliary Marion Anderson Martha Diehl Mary Moore Helen Bean Estelle Fariss Marjorie Thuma Marjorie Buhford Lydia Goodwyn Bonnie Wood Ann Coiirteiney Nancy Hotchkiss Anne Young Mary Young 129 I B0 Rl V J The Sweet Briar News Martha von Briesen Elizabeth Phillips Editor-in-Chief Business Manager Virginia Quintard Assignment Editor Blsiness Staff Betsy Hicgins Advertising Manager Jean Ploehn Circulation Manager Ruth Kerr 4ssistant Circulation Manager Editorial Staff Elizabkth STRIBLI (; Chmu-otti: NUi.dffin Sports Staff lOLKT Am)KR N MAHC.KK-i GlliKLMAN Anna iMcKae Frances Powell Feature Katherine Perrv Mauy Frances We tcott Reporters Stuart Groner. Alice Dabnev. Sally Ainsworth. F.lizabeth Ji r. I! rii r Munter, I.ETHA Morris. Dorothy Smith. Marjorie Miller. .]y. w IIcium;. Hetty Cassidy, Glen W()Rthin(;ton The Sweet Briar Mens was mganized four years af;o and is iln- newest of the student publications. It aims tci liiniisli ihe campus with all news of local inlt-rest, and also to give the alumnae the news of iheir own classmates and of their college. A Board of Gontrol, compo.sed of three faculty advisers, five elected students, and the editor and business manager in ex-officio positions, was organized last year to stand back of the paper ' s policies, and to assume all responsibity in emergency sllualions. 130 I 901 33)R R P J • % % • % % % • i « « PI hi ' t! ■Ml NEWS STAFF Betsy Higgins Virginia Quintard Charlotte Magciffin Ruth Kerr Jean PIcielm Alice Dabney ; ,■' ■■ft s;. I 901 33 P P J b The Brambler 1mii. kkt Ij,i. Editnrin-Chiej Kii N(.i; () ' l!]ii N liusiness Manager Abigail Shki ' ahd -Issisiani Editor Sarah Phillip Issistunt Business Miinagt-r Ei.izABKTH Phillips Circulation Manager Associate Editors Marv Lvnn Carlson Gkrtriide Lewis Caroline Heath Marv Henderson Anm; McRm: Stiart (inoM.ic Class Representatives Marv Stewart Kelso, 31 Marjorie Miller, 32 Elizabeth Sei.den. 33 I ' aci I T ii isoii 132 I 901 - J R R; P J Sarah Phillips Mary Lynn Carlson Mary Henderson BRAMBLER STAFF Elizabeth Phillips Gertrude Lewis Anne McRao I 901 Abigail Shepard Caroline Pleath Stuart Groncv 1: fr . 2 ' T The Briar Patch Officers Marjukik Miller Editorin-Chiej Elea.nok Fkanke Business Manager The Staff Dorothy Smith Assistant Editor Mildred Gibbons . Assistant Business Manager Peccv Hall Advertising Manager Mary Moore Pancake Advertising Manager Stuart Groner I ' hulugruphic Editor Susan Uhsihli I ' lmtdgraphic Editor Sally Ainsworth Feature Editor Alice Dabney Literary Editor Anne McRae Art Editor 134 19 01 ( j p R p j s:: Sally Ainsworth Stuart Gioner Anne McRae BKIAR PATCH STAFF Alice Dabney Peggy Hall Mary M. Pancake Mildred Gibbuns Susan Marshall Dorothy Smith I 901 ' 4 ♦ ♦ yh UE T ' Cj i t; JJP R P ] ' Josephine Gibbs The Athletic Association Officers Josephine Gibbs President Betsy Higcins Secretary SfruART Groner Treasurer Heads of Sports Anne McRae Heai! of Hockey Peronne Whittaker Head of Basketball Mary Frances Riheldakeer Head of Lake Josephine Ricker Head oj Track Constance Kowler Head oj Tennis Natalie Roberts Head oj Riding Mildred Gibbons Head oj Baseball Alice Weymolth Head oj Lacrosse Nancy Worthincton Head oj Archery Dorothy Smith Head oj Hiking Barbara NfrNXER Manager oj Athletic Store Miss Rogers Athletic Director Miss Bard fssistant Athletic Director Miss Fogg tssistant Athletic Director Dr. Harley Medical Adviser 138 I 901 J R T P J Betsy Higgins Secretary Stuart Groner Treasurer The Athletic Association Josephine Gibbs Belle Clay Hancock Anne Marvin Jean Cole Mary B. Barnhart Louise Greenwood Stuart Groner Jean Cole Josephine Gibbs Gertrude Lewis Riding Leaders Frances O ' Brian Mary Bess Roberts Natalie Roberts Hiking Leaders Betsy Higgins Charlene Lathrop Anne Marvin Swimming Council Jane White LARY Swift Rena Tyroi.er Peronne Whittaker Marjorie Miller Jean Myers Rena Tyroler Helen Sim Mary F. Riheldaffer Ethel Ware Eleanor Franke J, ' f i ' j ' i 139 901 J F R P J( n f f UUUU M Ii:Km. Head oj Hockey r I 901 J R Ps P J m) m I) ttktiiili) i %% !■- ■?- = s e:5fi5s Varsity Hockey Team p. Whittaker Li-jt If ' ing H. Hanson Lejt Inner A. McRae (Captain) Center R. Bailey Right Inner B. A. Macruder Right Wing H. Kerr . . . . S. Groner Left Half J. RucKER Center Half C. Murray Right Half G. Lewis Lejt Full D. Smith Right Full Coal 3. Cole C. Lathrop K. LeBlond Substitutes A. Russell M. Miller M. Morse E. Ragsdale Games Played No . 1. Hakrisunblrg At Williamsbuig Tieil, 0-0 Nov. 15. William and Mary At Sweet Briar Won by William and Mary, 3-1 Nov. 22. Westha.mpton M Richmond Won by Sweet Briar. 4-3 141 I 9DI J: ! ' f J R f P J Senior-Sophomore Hockey Team p. Xhittakku Left Wing I. E. SVlKT Lfft Inner . 1. Derby Center J. Cole Risiht Inner M. ScHWALu Right Inner M. Morse Right ITing I.. o ll)WAK[) .1. Kl CKEli (!. ll HK ' i (;. I.KWIs . . J. l!l.o..l. S. Stik.kti . Leji Half Center Hall Right Hall Left Full Kighi Full . . Coal F. PoWKLI. Si BSTITI TKS K. l.i.l!i..)Mi Ga.mks Oct. 13. Sl ' SS defeated ■.■J2- 34 l.y tlu- score of 4-3 Nov. .5. 32- 34 defeated ■31- 33 by the score of 5-4 Nov. 28. ■32- 34 defeated ' 31 - ' 33 by the score of 3-2 (TV 1 901 4 J R P P J Junior-Freshman Hockey Team F. Darden Lejl Wing C. Lawrence Left Wing H. Hanson Lejl Inner A. McRae Center R. Bailey Right Inner B. A. Magiuider Right Wing H. Murray Left Half A. Russell Center S. Groner Right Half M. Miller Left Full D. Smith Right Full R. Kf;RR 600 Substitutes M. Stephens E. McAllister L. Andrews 143 I 9DI ( n p j I ' l.unwi. W Mill kl i Head oj Basketbult I 901 33 R Ps P J - e - - .-y -J . • • . Varsity Basketball Team Pf.ronne Whittaker. Caplnin Members M. BuRFOBD Jump Center Peronne Whittaker J RucKER Side Center Charlene Lathrop Louise Wooi.vvard Forward Nxt lie Roberts . Forward . Guard . Guard bUBSTITLTES L. GooDWYN M. Miller M. GiiBELMAiN M. Morse M. SCHWALD I 901 33 R P ' J Senior-Sophomore Basketball Team M. BuRFOKl) Jump Cenlt ' T J. RrcKKli iCapKiin) .... Side Center L. W(ici|]W mi Fiinraril N. ROBKKTS . . . p. HITTAKKU Forward C. Lathkop Guard Urv Swift Guard Guard SlBSTITI TES M. GUBELMAN M. Df.RIIV 901 J P R P J Junior-Freshman Basketball Team L. GoODWVN Jump Center R. Bailey Side Center H. Hanson Forward H. Murray Forward M. Miller i Captain Giuird D. HussEY Guard Substitutes A. Russell E. Maxwell I 901 I 3 R ( _ P- T ; Xl.lCt ].1 l(ll Til Head of Lacrosse I 901 J R R; P J Interclass Lacrosse Teams 1932-34 1931-33 Dorothy Turno Goal Lois Foster Alice Weymouth (C.l Point Anne Marvin Ruth Meyers Cover Point Dorothy Brett Dorothy Smith 3 Man Janet Blood Helen Hanson Center Jean Cole Martha Diehl 3 Home Virginia Quintard Fay Randall 2 Home Charlotte Meyer Marjorie Miller 1 Home Hetty Wells Susanne Gay Left Defense Wing Mary Kate Patton Ruth Kerr Left Attack Wing Rena Tyroler Frances Adams Right Defense Wing Martha Boss Anne McRae Right Attack Wing Charlotte Tamblyn Interclass Game Nov. 18. 32- ' .34 defeated ' 31- 33 by the score of 9-6 i 149 I 901 J,P R P T( uuuu ■M. ]sn I ' |M L1. JiUlLLim H.li Head oj Lake 19 01 J P R P J Lake Day, 1930 Individual Winners Josephine Rucker First Place Mercer Jackson Second Place Louise Woodward Second Phice 25-Yard Dash Josephine Rucker First Place Mercer Jackson ■Tt j di Mary Frances Riheldaffer Third Place 440- Yard Swim Mercer Jackson ■' j pi ' Margery Gubelman ■If j ' ' Gladys Wester • ' ' ' ■' ' ' ' Form Swimming Josephine Rucker First Place Louise Woodward Second Place Rena Tyroler Thfd P,ace Canoe Race Olcott. Lyon First Place Swift. Ware Second Place Obstacle Canoe Race Olcott, Lyon ' ' P Knowlton, Van Winkle Second Place Egg and Spoon Race Jackson, Royer First Place Cole, Tyroler Second Place Candle Race Woodward. McReynolds First Place Cole, Tyroler Second Place Crab Race Lyon, Olcott, Royer, Sturces First Place Knowlton, Maxwell, Shallenberger, Van Winkle Second Place Diving Louise Woodward First Place Josephine Rucker Second Place Jane White Third Place i ' i ft- 1 I 9C)I 33 R P J ; mmii li in- Head 1,1 Hiding I 901 ;p R R P j Sweet Briar Horse Show, 1930 First Class: Road Hack Pin, presented by Dr. Whittaker First: Elizabeth Stevenson, on Patsy. Second: Elizabeth Gorsline, on Buck. Third: Miss Harriet Rogers, on Miss Fortune. Fourth: Natalie Roberts, on Squire. Second Class: Saddle Class Gloves, given by Mrs. E. C. Buke First: Elizabeth McCbauy. on Peggy. Second: Frances O ' Brian. on Buck. Third: Jean van Hokne, on Trump. Fourth: Miss Harriet Rogers, on Miss Fortune. Third Class: Touch ami Out Spurs, given by Mr. A. S. GiBBS First: Marjohie Stur(;es. on H in. Fourth Cla s: Pairs of Riders Cup, given by Mrs. A. P. Gorman First: Elizabeth McCbady, on Peggy, and Lucy Shirley, on Palsy. Second: Josephine Gibbs, on Hattie Lou, and Mary Swift, on Lady Flatlaiids. Third: Alice Blake, on Charcoal, and Ruth Keeler, on Taint. Fourth: Mary Buick. on Shag, and Frances 0 Bbian, on Abie. Fifth Class: Hunt Teams. First: Mr. Minor Lewis, on Dunbar; Elizabeth Stevenson, on Patsy; Louise Nelson, on Taint. Second: Anne Marvin, on Buck; Mr. Blackwell, on Lady Flallands; Carolyn Martin- dale, on If ' in. Sixth Class: Alumnae Class .... Gloves, given by Alumnae Association First: Nancy Moffet, ' 29. on Patsy. Second: Gertrude Prior. ' 29, on Buck. Third: Adelaide Henderson. 29, on Trumi . Seventh Class: Grand Finale (Exhibition Drill I. i; 153 r I 901 J R P J r n r r]r] r JUUUUUU ■. . .1. .i l!i ' CKrn I 901 ;p)R P p j Track and Field Meet, 1930 Class of 1933 Winner of Meet Josephine Rlcker Individual Winner 75- Yard Dash Josephine Ricker First Place Whittaker Second Place Javelin Magrider LeBlond Burton, LeBlond, . . Smith, W., Martindali; Third Place Stone, M. High Jump Discus RuCKER First Place Olcott BiRTO.N Second Place Stone, B. Smith. W Third Place Milar 65-Yard Hlrdles Martindale First Place LeBlond Second Place LvoN, Whittaker Third Place Shot Put Vesey Swift Whittaker Broad Jump Ricker First Place Burton Second Place Olcott, McRae Third Place Hop, Step, Jump . Olcott . Burton McRae, a. Basketball Throw Relay Vesey First Place Class of 1930 Knowlton Second Place Class of 1932 Swift Third Place Class of 1933 ri Records Broken High Jump by Josephine Ricker New Record: 4 ' 8 L ' Shot Put by Virginia Vesey New Record: 29 ' 3 155 V ; 1 901 ;p R R P j 1 ui. (,n i.w,- ,■„, „; Husrimll P I 901 4 ♦ JJf R P J N Interclass Baseball Teams 1930 1930-32 1931-33 Emma K owLTON PUcher Virginia Vesey M.RY Douglas Lyon Catcher Ethel Ware Mercer Jackson First Base Marietta Derby MoNA Stone Second Base Katherine Gochnauer Mary MacDonald Third Base Gertrude Lewis Lindsay Prentis (C.) Shortstop Louise Woodward Mildred Gibbons Right Field Frances Q-Brian Alice Blake Center Field Mary Swift (C.) Martha Johnson Lejt Field Peronne Whittaker May L Sl- ' SS defeated ■3U- 32 by tlie score uf 28-14 May 6. ■30- ' 32 defeated ■31- ' 33 by the score of 1817 h m I I 9DI k -piF R. p Tt; JUlHIU ' 1 I 901 33 R P J Archery Spring Interclass Tournament, May 15, 1930 firsi Place Juniors, with 192 points Second Place Sophomores, vvilli 417 points Individual Scores Nancy Worthington 257 points Ella Williams 235 points Irene Kello(;g 2:31 points Fall Intercollegiate Telegraphic Tournament Temple University 2508 points Sweet Briar College 2255 points William and Mary College 1758 points Iowa State Teachers ' College 1613 points Northwestern University , . 1034 points University of New Hampshire 793 points ! I 901 i: po n V T JUUUUU (.(i t n :k I ' nwi.i.ii Head of Tennis I 901 - p( 2n p J Tennis Ladders, 1930 Seniors 1. Peronne Whittaker 2. Violet Anderson- 3. Mary Swift 4. Dorothy Boyle 5. Toole Rotter 6. Frances 0 Brhn 7. ViRciNLA Keyjer 8. Gertrude Lewis 9. Margaret Lee 10. Phoebe Rowe Sophomores 1. Louise Woodward 2. Geraldine Mallory 3. Katherine Gochnauer 4. Marjorie Jones 5. Josephine Ri ' cker 6. Marietta Derby 7. Anne Marvin 8. Marjorie Burford 9. Mary Kate Patton 10. Hetty Wells Juniors 1. Constance Fowler 2. Elizabeth Clary 3. Sarah Bright Gracey 4. S ' allv Shallenberger 5. Betsy Higcins 6. Betty Allen M. cruder 7. Marjorie Miller 8. Eleanor .Mattingly 9. Stuart Groner 10. Dorothy Smith Freshmen Helen Hanson Caroline Laurence Marjorie Dexter Sattilla Franklin Marjorie Collins Martha Diehl Helen Beaver Frances Darden Louise Greenwood Roberta Bailey 1. Peronne Whittaker 2. Mary Swift 3. Louise Woodward 4. Geraldine Mallory 5. Constance Fowler College 6. Violet .Anderson 7. Betsy Higcins 8. Gertrude Lewis 9. Elizabeth Clary 10. Helen Hanson 161 I 9C)| ;p p i P ' i ] ' DiiHciiH Smith HetiJ oj Hiking (PV. I 9DI - irntf  f •nintirMtf«iiuiK±?« iu ixi iiiMiii 1 1 1! «i« J3)P P P J Maiuu.n Miiirni Head of Dancing I 901 i .;-- JEZv -R. ' rjE-R y rvD cc tr- r- - .. uuihiMutmiiaeuiiSi ( V r) y ( P J May Day Court, 1930 linn IIasson Queen of the May .hNi; Callison Maid oj Honor I ' at v J (INKS Scepter Bearer li;ii(:i:n j vckson (iarliind Hearer Ladies of the Court iii(.i i Bellamy Helen Lawrence Kathkium; Brown Myra Marshall AtNEs Cleveland Mary Moss Elizabeth Conoveh Jane Muhlberc Sarah DeSaussure Edith Railev Claire Giesecke Josephine Reid Nirginia Hall Emma Riely Frances Harrison Norvell Royer ELEANf)R Henderson Ethel Ware l. iii lliiwi: Elizabeth ' Williams Flower Girls Florence Loix e Hazel Stamps Marc.aret Taliaferro Page l.lMl VI I ' HENTI ' ; Hkralos Emmii: Liu II mi i:ii I.I i:i ii)i I iiiiiiii ' Iai Day Dame col l!T I ' K.I l!i: SECOND FICl KE ..-, ;, Led By l i Til ll -- (IN Mvr.iorie Stiircis II iih n ill, li;. W. II M)N n. W. Cmhwu 166 19 01 hiiiuif iaMmBt uUUltUltMmii«SiUlgmiMtmiiiMmniiniUiiHnnmtii J R f P ' [ 167 I 901 33 R P ' [ rv I 901 « «  J R R P J Helen Lawrence Sarah de Saussure Josephine Reid iRCi.MA Bellamy Virginia Hall Elizabeth Williams I 901 j p p P j ; Imi 1aii-ii ll Fiiwci.- Hahuison KMinjilM. liliOWN I 901 J P P P J Mercer Jackson norvell royer Fatsv Jones Jane Callison I 901 5)R R p j ; |H(.IM lil.I.l. MV Aa ' K!i Cleveland Mary Moss l.AI li HnWE ElEAMiK HkM)KKS(IN ff I 901 - [ ' t • i i ' %• ♦ ' ' J)R;J _P J Jane Muhlbkho Elizabeth Lonoveb ., n. , ini«i.- Jane Callison, Eleanor Hendei!son, Elizabeth Taliaferro. Mary Mo n Pat y Jonl I 9DI  i« « nMMfran NPM( ;p p R P T MtRCKR Jackson, Kathkhink ISikjwn. Mm 1 h h li.. N()U t.i.L Koikk. Frances Hakhison, Km u Hit: . Claire Gieseckk Kthkl ark I 901 ;p p R p 9j Emmie Lou Haller Llcy Mollthbop Florence Lodge, Hazel Stamps, Margaret Taliaferro I 901 J R R P ' [ Midwinter Dance FiRST Figure Second Figure Led By Led By Lancuon Watts Ethel Ware Wnth With Mh. K. T. V ns Mr. Fred Bahudv Assisleii By Assisted By Sue Johnson Laira Howe With With Mi(. Allkn John on Ii!. FllA K Uahrci.l CN. 901 R P J Chung Mungs Virginia Bellamy Margaret Ferguson Mary Lol; Flournoy Eleanor Franke Margaret Fry Mildred Gibbons Jessie Hall S ' arah Harrison Caroline Heath Members Lai ka Howe Mildred Larimer Gertride Lewis Met Moore Ja e Ml hlberc Helen Nightingale Phoebe Rowe Mary Frances Westcott Alice e moitii 178 SC) ( ;p R R P ] ' Aint ' s and Asses Members ViRGiMA Bellamy COURTENAY CoCHRAN Mary Lou Flournoy Margaret Fry Josephine Gibbs Stuart Groner Jessie Hall Peggy Hall Caroline Heath Laura Howe Matilda Jones Susan Johnson Mary B. Lankford Mildred Larimer Gertrude Lewis Barbara Main Susan Marshall Emily Maxwell Meta Moore Jane Muhlberg Mary Moore Pancake Elizabeth Phillips Frances Powell Betty Taylor Isabel Wade Ethel Ware Cynthia Vaughn 179 I 901 33 R P ' J D1S I COl KT I 9C)I S f ' J f ' ' «W ' :f ' w.w wi r Mi Nt i«i t|WMMiUM ii« . ♦ ♦ ■■% • L . p Pv p j ; Calendar September 18— We are coming, we are coming, a brave lillle band; in the rigbt cause of educa- tion we ' ll now take our stand. 20 — Y. W. Party. Darling, for pity ' s sake, go dance with my freshman. .She ' s really .■VWfully sweet. 28— The First Step Singing. The lusty yipping and yapping of the freshmen. The Tau Phi neophytes wet ping blissfully. October 3— Mary Lou Flournoy gels rash and has an English Club meeting. Dr. Connor as excited as a girl. 5_Interclass Council. The Misses Mackay and Myers make Phoebe look soiTowful. 10 — General initiations, of cvei7thing from Paint and Patches to the Elk Club. 13 — Miss Glass rises in her wrath and says many fine words on our dress, tsk. Isk. 1.5 — The elements break down and give us a rain. 23_Freshman-Sophomore Day. The beauty thereof. Broken Dishes, with Sara Phillips as impassioned as ever. 24 — Founders ' Day. Remarkable showing by the junior class. Alice Weymouth ' s burning brow. November 7 — Pledges signed fm- smoking. Lamentable, buncnlable. 8— The Faculty Plays. Mr. Laukhuff all of a twitter. When the theatre was fraught with romance. 9_The Reverend Ernest S ' tires. Poor dear man. Vly dear, he looks just like a heathen god. !.■— Beaten by William and Mary in our own nuiil. -The Duenna delights our souls that night. 27 — Everybody goes away that possibly can. The usual hilarious Thanksgiving banquet. December 10— Westcott and Flournoy startle the purely fastidious with their bobs. 12— Chief Sunny Skies talks on the Love Life of the Penguins. 14 — Carol S ' ei-vice, which we all cherished. 18 — Minstrel Show. Last public appearance of tlnrse t«o meri7 wags, Tilleiy and Moore. 19 — Christmas Holidays. Sally Ainsworth. that ihere sinister fig ire, actually gets home safely. Pin- minds to jiass But that ' s tlir lais test. January 6 — Holidays over. What could be sweeter ' : ' 18 — Miss Benedict ' s sermon. 24 — Examinations. Lord, have mercy upon us, and incline 28 — The Quarantine. Was there ever anything moublier treats us. February 5 — Report cards, and the merry quips called forth. 12— The Sweet Briar Blues. Martha von Briesen and staff suflused witli jpriiie. The phenomenal success of same. 18 — The Face on the Chapel Floor, or, the Election that Never Went Through. 19 — Alice Weymouth elected President of Student Government. Divers other worthies obtain offices. 25 — Jane Muhlberg sails through tense excitement as May Queen. 26 — Dismay Queen to be Westcott, who is a sly elf. Gallant gesture on Heath ' s part. 28— The last of the diphtheria patients out. Dr. Harley weeps like a little child. Nightingale tries to look modest over the Junior Jitters. March 4 — Mr. Laukhuff shows how much he loves his little charges in a tea. 5 — School picture taken of Miss Glass surrounded by all her kiddies. Mr. Bennett conspicuous by his absence. If we are clever, we can foresee all manner of events, up to graduation. Here is where we would say something particularly pithy 11 we cduIiI. But we shan t. which is a Good Thing. 181 I 9DI j R R P j ; 1901 J T Statistics Presidents of Student Government Association 1907- ' 08 1908- 09 1909- 10 1911- 12 1912 ' 13 1913- 14 1914- 15 1915- 16 1916- 17 1917- 18 1918 19 1919- 20 1907- 08 1908- 09 1909- 10 1910- 11 1911- 12 1912- 13 1913 ' 14 1914 15 1915- 16 1916- 17 1917- ' 18 1918- 19 Bessie Jackson, Frances Nurrell Nan Powell Nan Powell Eugenia Buffincton Eugenia Buffington Rebecca Patton Harriet Evans Margaret Bannister Virginia Sandmeyer . . Louise Case, Marianne Case Isabel Wood Helen Johnson 1920- 21 Fanny Ellsworth 1921- 22 Alice Early 1922- 23 Virginia Stanberry 1923- ' 24 Margaret Nelson 1924- 25 Eugenia Goodall 1925- ' 26 Elizabeth Rountree 1926- ' 27 Nar Warren Taylor 1927- 28 Jocelyn Watson 1928- 29 Esther Tyler 1929- 30 Norvell Royer 1930- 31 Mary Lynn Carlson 1931- 32 Alice Weymouth Presidents of Y. W. C. A. Nan Powell . . . . Mary Virginia Powell Louise Wilson Louise Wilson Bessie Crammer Dorothy Crammer . . . . Henrietta Washburn Anne Schulte Genie Steele Jane Henderson Dorothy Neal Dorothy Neal, Caroline Sharp 1931- 32 1919- ' 20 Florence Ives 1920- ' 21 Mary R. Taylor 1921- 22 Ruth Fiske 1922- ' 23 Ada Tyler 1923- ' 24 Ada Tyler 1924- 25 Jane Becker 1925- 26 Mary Bristol 1926- ' 27 Jane Warfield 1927- 28 Marian Taber 1928- 29 .... Elizabeth Lee Valentine 1929- 30 Merger Jackson 1930- 31 Dorothy Boyle . . Stuart Croner Presidents of Athletic Association 1906 •07 1907 08 1909 ■10 1910 •11 1911 12 1912 13 1913 14 1914 15 1915 16 1916 17 1917 18 1918 19 . . . Helen Schulte . . . Helen Schulte Mary Virginia Parker . . Margaret Dalton . . . . Elsie Focel . . Elizabeth Franke . . . . Alice Swain . . . Zalinda Brown . . . Zalinda Brown . . Cornelia Carroll . . Cornelia Carroll . . Florence Freeman 1931- ' 32 1919- ' 20 Nancy Hanna 1920- ' 21 BuRD B. Dickson 1921- 22 BuRD B. Dickson 1922- ' 23 Elizabeth Taylor 1923- 24 Frederica Bernhar 1924- 25 Margaret Reinhold 1925- 26 Margaret Reinhold 1926- 27 Jeanette Boone 1927- ' 28 EvELYiN Claybrook 1928- ' 29 Mary Copeland 1929- 30 MoNA Stone 1930 31 Mary Everett Swift . . . Anne McRae I 901 33 R _P ] ' Presidents of Dramatic Association 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 ' ■HI ■■11 ■12 •■1.3 -•14 IS 16 i- 17 - 18 19 i- 2() EutE.MA Griffin . . Marcaret Cobb . . . Mary Tyler . . . Mary Tyler Kachel Farbush . Rachel Farbush Martha Darden . . . Jane Pratt . (Charlotte Se wer . Katherine Taylor . Katherine Taylor 1931- 32 1920- ' 21 Catherine Cordes 1921- ' 22 Margaret Mierke 1922- ' 23 LoRNA eber 1923- 24 Katheryn Kli mph 1924- ' 25 Martha Ambrose 1925- 26 Edna Lee 1926- 27 Ruth Lowhance 1927- 28 Bess Lowhance 1928- 29 Mary Shei.ton 1929- 30 Betsi Embrey 1930- 31 Uin Henderson . . Betsy Hiccins Editors-in-Chiek ok the Annlal 19U9- ' 10 Nan Powell 1910 ! 1 Jennie Hurt 1911- 12 Frances Watson 1912-13 Mary Pinkerton 1913- 14 Ruth Maurice 1914- 15 Ellen Howison 1915- 16 Ruth Watkins 1916- 17 (Charlotte S ' eaver 1917- 18 Caroline Sharp 1918- 19 Maynette Rozelle 1919- 20 Mary Taylor 1931- 32 1920- 21 Alice Early 1921- 22 Harmo Taylor 1922- ' 23 Marian Swannell 1923- 24 . . . LuLi E W OLE. Amy ii.liams 1924- ' 25 Martha Bachman 1925- 26 Rebecca Manning 1926- 27 Helen Davis 1927- ' 28 Dorothea Paddock 1928- 29 Norvell Royeb 1929- 30 Ury Lynn Carlson 1930-31 L RjoRiE Miller . . Betty Cassidy Business Managers of the Annual 1909- 1910- 1911- 1912- 1913- 1914- 191.S- 1916- 1917- 1918- 1919- 192(1- 10 Frances Murrell 11 Esther Kelly 12 Elsie Zaegel 13 Mary Tyler 14 Harriet Evans IS Margaret Bannister 16 Mary Bissell 17 ViVIENNE BarKALOW 18 Delia May Gilmore 19 Mary Virginia Crabbs 2(1 Fanny Ellsvvorth 21 Marion Walker 1921- 22 . Rebecca Janny, Elizabeth Hall, L DiA Pi rcell 1922- 23 Eleanor Harned 1923- 24 Gertrude Kinsley 1924- 25 Edna Lee 1925- 26 Jeanette Boone 1926- 27 Grace Sollitt 1927- 28 Nora Lee Antrim 1928- 29 Gwendolyn Oi.corr 1929- 30 Toole Roiter 193()- 31 Eleanor Franks 1931- 32 Abigail Shepard May Qleens 1907 Anne Royal 1W8 Mary Brooks 1909 NLvRGARET Cobb 1910 Josephine Murray 1911 Josephine Murray 1912 Eugenia Bukfington 1913 Mary Tyler 1914 Ruth Maurice 191S Ruth Watkins 1916 Rebecca Stoi t 1917 Martha Dardkn 1918 Catherine Marshall 1931 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 Jane Ah hi. hi Helen Johnston Helen Beeson . . Rhoda Allen Mary Munson iii(.iM Stanberrv . Harkei.l James Eugenia (Ioodall Elizabeth Rountree . . iR(;iNi Wilson . . M Ri(iN Taber Bll.l i: URdCKEMlROIK.H . . . Rl Til Hasson I B0 r  t t j|4l .  J . V Vttf .il. .t.JjJLJH-IJH-LXll The Lynchburs National Bank and Trust Company Ninth and Main Streets OFFICERS WM. V. WILSON. JR. ALLEN CUCULLU ■GILES H. 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Our Fountain Drinks and Sundaes are unsurpassed ALL AMERICAN F. L. FORBES, Prop. G. A. Coleman Co., Inc. LYNCHBURG. VA. ful Always New and Beauti Styles in Smart Footwear Hosiery, too I 901 J R P P ' [ S ' limtlb ul rqiuniitiincE e JI[orgtit AULD ' S, Inc. COLUMBUS, OHIO Class Rings and Pins, Club Pins, Emblems Engraved Commencement Invitations Established 1870 It Didn ' t Take. William James to Tell Us ! We saw ior ourselves that the primary demand of the college student is Excellence. Of course Mr. James claims that an appreciation of excellence is the great purpose of a Liberal Arts education . . . to know a good thing when you see it . . . but we have seen it as a Result and we rely upon excellence . of fashion, of quality and of service . . . to win your confidence and patronage. ( TWf SHOPPING- CENTRE i Old in Ex{)cri£nce o What i N w I 901 33 R P P J §■111 ' cltnnscs Ulirghtia J rt ' [-.„. 1 t ,3Fargot ■■Remember that during vacation and after-college years, you can still pur- chase ... in smart shops anywhere . . . Virginia Art Bags happy reminders of your college town and college days. 206 Eighth Street : : : : Lynchburg, Virgin Established 1888 A Quart r Century of College Photography 220 WEST 42nd STREET NEW YORK Completely Equipped to Render the highest Quality Craftsmanship and an Expedited Service on Both Personal Portraiture and Photography for College Annuals Official Photographer TO THE 1931 BRIAR PATCH I 9C)I J R P P ] ' ENGRAVINGS for the 1931 BRIAR PATCH Haiftones V. 6y iAc ' id Blast, iPKOCGSSi Sen Day and Process ColoK PlafcGs [Commcr ' cial flt ' tis6s The METROPOLITAN ENGRAVING CO., Inc. Twelfth and Bank Streets Richmond, Va. I 901 « •  ftr t rm ¥ ■i • ■. t :n)imn i n nnnn tmw r.nm nl 3 ' ' V_ ' T The VIRGINIAN Hotel LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA Sweet Briar Headquarters A MODERN FIREPROOF HOTEL Affording Excellent Cuisine Service in Dining Rooms Tea Rooms and Coflfee Shop DINNER PARTIES AND BANQUETS A. F. YOUNG : : R. E. YOUNG Lessees Bids Adieu to the — Class of 193 1 We ' ve enjoyed every minute of our association with you and we hate to see you go. . . . Here are hearty good wishes for your future heakh, happiness and prosperity Good-Bye and Good Luck I 901 p( 2 P J Cralghill Jones ilM INCORPORATED wm DRUGGISTS w T ie Soda Fountain J e I tudtn Candies ±JCl r- l 14 ' l4y HJ Luncheonette J. P. BELL COMPANY Toiletries 8l6 Main Street PhotogTai)hs thai: Ring True 913 Main Street Lynchburg : : Virginia Phone 2527 Patterson Dru9 o-  Johnson ' s. Whitman ' s and Martha Washington Candies DRUGS and TOILETRIES at Lowest Prices SWEET B¥.IAR COLLEGE Faculty and students, make our restaurant your headquarters. Our excellent cuisine embraces the finest delicacies irom both land and sea. A menu that appeals to every appetite. THE WHITE HOUSE 7ih and Main Sts. 1027 Main St. ViTginin ' s Finest Eating Place LYNCHBURG, VA. 111 Main St. Lynchburg, Va. Your ; ™NOON J- DRESS  • VISIT OVR Jewelry ♦ Gift ♦ Ready-to-Wear Dry Cleaned Exquisiti-ly Sports ♦ Music ♦ Lugsage Shops at J very STnall cost Six Shof)s in One f Phillips P VUST WHAT IVe AlWAJrO ViANTEB i TELEPHONE 504-( o I 901 33 R j P J D.B.Ryland Co. Jewel rs and Silv rsm.iihs 809 Main St. Lynchburg, Va. I 901 ANNUALS BROWN-MORRISON CO. Annuals, Magazines, Newspapers, Catalogs, Programs, Etc., for Schools We shall be pleased to submit ideas and estimates covering your requirements PRINTERS OF THE BRIAR PATCH, 1931 % % i « « iiMVUwi mUitaum  i ituuimH t uUisUi k S S SSi![!SS£ ' l!F ' ' ' ' yrtf ' l g tSf fiSgg ttr i U- If lE ji: ::;::;;i:;;||S;ii::i!iii;i!:i;v:|
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