Sweet Briar College - Briar Patch Yearbook (Sweet Briar, VA)

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vn. ' o MARY HELEN COCHRAN LIBRARY SWEET BRIAR COLLEGE ' V.tJ .-SJ .L The Staff of the The Briar Patch for 1935 wishes to call your attention to the fact that the arrangement of the Classes Section is in accordance with the Dean ' s records in November, 9i . There have been some changes since that time which we could not include in the Yearbook, and we ask that it be considered in that light. E X L ' A u Rl S •f ' ■; m !1 N - iiiii ¥ A ?,=? ; % ;:;J:, C O P Y IV! G H T I 9 .2 5 AL5CE VAN Y. BENET EDITOR BETTY COCKE BUSINESS MAiVAGER ' ' ' - ' ■ ' ri-- ' - - ' i:i ' ' Ji ' ' iSi:-5- ' ' ' , •-: . ' ■i - ' ■s Vj ' j ' ' - km D I Q fTt A X s P ' J3LiSHED -51 ' -THE JUNIOR CLASS SWEET bKl AR r o I p SWEET aWAR ' VIKGINiA CLASS -OF T H I K 1 ' Y ' 5 1 X F W O K -3 M V ' ■ - -—- The staff and editor of the BRIAR PATCH for 1935 take pleasure in presenting this, the twenty-sixth vol- ume in the series, to the faculty and students of Sweet Briar College. O h E ' T ' c The College Classes Organizations Athletics May Day. 1934 Advertisements II ' IJ 43221 ' u E D C i isi- ' Wh N In tribute to their unfailing fncnrllincss and their great understanding, we dedicate the 1935 BRIAR PATCH to Joseph and Jeanne Barker. As comrades and counsellors thev have contributed to the happiness of all who know them. .1 The College rr ' IT The Boxwoods .... at Sweet Briar are con- sidered among the finest in the world. H . •r ' -aiC- ' i jl S • -jj Faculty Row .... where live the Sweet Briar faculty. 1 J U. ' J W ' ' ' Faculty Row .... ■within these walls, cvcrv Student IS welcome. Academic Hall from the Cupola .... ivv enhances the dignity of Its Georgian architecture. Sweet Bruir House .... IS the Big House of Sweet Briar Plantation. - ■ 0B The West Dell . . . this, the last photograph which includes the now fallen Sweet Briar Oak, looks west to the Blue Ridgc Mountains. V.V • 1 i The Entrance Drive . . . with pink dogwood, tulips. and spirea in hloom for Mav Dav. Tlie ' Daisy Williams Gvmnasium .... stands as the tribute of ten ' years ' i classes to their Alma Mater. AD 4I .!l PJ T!o ! uTr-- ' — rvi . Dr. Meia Glass l isidcnt of SwL-ct JJriar Colics R- ] A K P A T C li 19 3 5 I)k. l.Mii 11. I )r I ION l)i:in ..f Suiit ]iri:ir CoHc-l ' i- B R. 1 A K • P A T C fi I 9 3 S Hn.Nui Drake Lii i. Officers of Administration and Instruction 1934-1935 1 UK EXECVTI ' E OFFICERS Meta Glass, Ph.D., Litt.D., LL.D., President Emily Helkn Dittos, Ph.D., De.in Bernicf. Drakk L[ll, Registrar A.R., Welleslcy College; .- .M., The George Washington University Jeankttf Boone, Acting Registrar A.B., Sweet Briar College Will HM 1!. Dlw, Treasurer The Faculty Meta Glass A.M., Randolph-Macon Woman ' s Collegci Ph.D., Litt.D., Columbia University; LL.D., University of Delaware; President Emily Helen Button A.B., Mount Holyoke College; A.M., Radcllffe College; Ph.D., University of Chicago; Dean and Professor ..f Greek .ind Latin Mary Harley M.D., Woman ' s Medical College of the Ne« York Infirmary; College I ' hyslcian and Professor of Hygiene Hugh S. VVorihington B.A., M.A., University of Virginia; Professor ot Modern Languages Virgini.v Randall McLaws .Student in the Charcoal Club id Baltimore; Student and Teacher in the New York School of Art; Pupil of Henry Caro-Delvaille, Paris; Director cd Fine Arts Caroline Lamberi ' Sparrow A.B., Goucher College; A.M., Cornell University; Professor of History Eugenie .M. Morenus A.l!., . .M., Vass.ir C(dlege; Ph.D., Columbia University; Pi.de , f M.dlu-m.ili. li.S., A.M., Ui Adeline Ames iitv of Nebraska; Ph.D., Cornell U ' Professor of BioIoBV ' Absent on leave, I ' lH- ■ Absent on sabbatical lea l n-t-i R. 1 A R. P A T C H t Lucy Shepakd Crawford A.li., I ' b.l)., CriK-ll Cnlvcrslly; Professor of Philosophy, I ' sycholugy, and Education Carl Y. Cdnnor B.A., Vnlvcrsity of Torontoi A.M., Haiiard fnivcrsltyi Ph.D., Columbia University Professor of English EwiNci C. Scott A.R., Stanford Vniversity; Ph.D., University of Chicago; Professor of Chemistry Preston }i. Edwards R.A., M.. ., University of Virginia; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University Professor of Physics Hir.ll S. WoRTHINGTON M. Dee Long A.B., Northwestern University; A.M., Columbia University; I r(ifessor of English Dora Neill Raymond . .l!., . . I.. University ..f Texas; Ph.D., Columbia I ' niversity; Professor nf History Alfred A. F ' inch Mus.B., Vale University; Student of Thomas Whitney Surette, Francis Rogers, Kelia Litvinne, Dr. Theodore Llerhamnier, and .• ustro-American Internatioiial Conservatory, Mondsee, Austria. Diplomas Conservatoire .Americaine, Fontainebleau, France; Professor of Music I Rasdai r Ml. L.A Harris Gary Hl ' dson A.li., James Millikin University; M.A., University of Oxford; Ph.D., University of Chicago; I ' rofrssor of History Maridn Josephine Henedict A.B., Barnard College ; A.M., Ph.D., Columbia University; B.D , Union Theological Seminary Professor of Biblical Literature Jessie Melville Fraser A.R., Clumbia College; .M.A., University of South Carolina; M.A., Columbia University Associate Pr-.fessor of History Helen K. Mcll A.B., Vassar Ci.llege; A.M., Ph.D., Radclille C.illege; .• .sociaie Pri fe sor of Philosophy, Psychology, and Education Elok.mk M. MoRfNis B R. 1 A K • P A T C H 19 3 5 i Adeline Ames I.I , Shu ' uu. C ' k Florence Horton Robinson A.B., M.A., University of California; Ph.D., Columbia University; Fellow American Academy in Rome Associate Professor of Fine Arts College JOHANNE StOCHHOLM M.A., Uiiixersity of Copcnliagen; Ph.D., Bryn .Associate Professor of Englisii Harriet Howell Rogers A.B., Mount Holyoke College; Graduate of New Haven Normal School of Gymnastics; Associate Professor of Physical Education Belle Boone Beard A.B., Lynchburg College; Ph.D., Bryn Ma«r College; Associate Professor of Economics and Suciolngy Gladys Boone M..A., Birmingham University; Associate Pi ' ofessor of Economics Joseph E. Barker B.A.. B.D., Yale University; A.M., Harv.ird University Associate Professor of French N. H. Clement K.A., M.A., Tulane University; Ph.D., University of Chic Associate Professor of Frencli Minna Davis Reynolds A.B., A.M., Goucher College; Assistant Professor of English Miriam H. Weaver Student at Cincinnati Conservatory; Student of Isador Pliilli Paris; Student of Thomas Whitney Surette; Assistant Professor of Piano and Theoretical Music Florence Hague A.B., A.M., University of Kansas; Ph.D., University of lllii Assistant Professor of Biology Cecile Guilmineau Johnson Johns Hopkins University Assistant Professor of French Joseph Dexter Bennett B.A., Yale University; B.A., University of Oxford; Assistant Pr.ifessor of English Salvatore C. Mangiafico B.S., A.M., Columbia University; .Assistant Pr,. lessor of Modern Languages ♦.Absent on leave, 19.U-35. Acting Head of the Biology Department, Second Sen It34-3S. B R. ! A R. « P A T C H 19 3 5 Elisabeth F. Moller A.B., Goiicher College; A.M., Cl:irk LnivLrsity; Ph.D., Cornell University A$sist.int Professor of Psychology Mary j. Pearl 11. A., University of Toronto; A.M., University of Michig:ini Assist;int Professor of Creek anil Latin Ernest Zechif.i. n.A., Oberlln College; Graduate Mannes School of Music, New York; Pupil of Bcnno Moiseiwitsch, London; Pupil of Rosario Scalero, New York and Italy .■ ssistant Professor of Music Lois Wilcox (IraJuate, School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Student, Art Students League, New York; L ' Ecolc Montparnasse, P.irisi Student of Galemberti and Oro co Assistant Professor of Fine .Arts Ethel Ramage A.B., Barnard College; A.M., Columbia University; Assistant Profe i.f English Bertha Pfisier Wailes A.B., Sweet Briar College; M.A., University of Virginia; Instructor in Sociology Maria Boitdreaux A.B., Xewcomb College; A.M., University of Chicago; Instructor in Modern Languages Hilda Harpster A.B., Sweet Briar College; A.M., University of Michigan; Instructor in Bi(dogy Fwisr; C. Sc.TT Preston 11. Knw Perry Laukhuff A.B., Otterbein College; A.M., Harvard Uni Ii structor in Government WiLLA R. ' 0UNG A.B., Smith College; Certificate, Institute Unlversitaile dc Hautcs Etudes Internationales, Ck-neva; Assistant to the Dean General Adviser t.. Freshmen Irene Huber Ahitur, Kantonschule, St. Gall, Switzerland; A.B., Barn.i College; M.A., Bryn Mawr College; Instructor in German Nora B. Staael B.S., Northern Slate Teachers College; M.A., Columbl. University; Instructor in Physical Education B R. 1 A K • P A T C H 8 9 3 5 Hakris C,ar Hudson 1 L 1 H m f Ldft Hrr Si . -:;£ Marion Josephine Benedict HARKItT UuWELL R Elizabeth Adams U.S., Mlddlebuiy Collegei M.A., Smith College Instructor in Chemistry Helen Whetstone Ci.ulu.ite Bouvc-Boston School ,.f Pliysic.il Educ;iti..ni Instructor in Physical Eihic.ition Gertrude Malz A.K., Su.irthmore College; .- .M., Ph.D., University of Wisconsin Instructor in Greek and L:ilin Nancy Cole A.B., Vnssar College; A.M., Ph.D., Radcliffe College; Instructor in Mathematics Cameron King A.B., University of Idaho; Certificate, Department of Drama, Yale University; Instructor in English Louise Rood B.M., University of Wisconsin; Student IiuUlard School of Music; Pupil of Edouard Dethiei Juilliard Fellow in Music Thomas L. Downs, Jr. A.B., Bovvdoin College; A.M., Ph.D., Harvard University; Instruct. .r In Mathematics Librarians Doris Aline Lomer Formerly Head, Cataloguing Department, McGill University Library Librarian Elizabeth W. Steptoe Drcxel Institute Assistant Librarian Mabel Griffith Edwards A.B., Smith College; B.L.S., Library School, Carnegie Institute of Technology Cataloguer Edith Endicott Librarv School, Carnegie Institute of Technology Cataloguer Ethel E. Hale B.S., Elmira College A-istant to the Librarian Acting Ill-ad of tlie Mathematics Department, 19.H-35. B R. 1 A R.  P A T C 9 .„ „._... 1, Other Officers and Assistants Makgaret S. Banisier A.B., Sweet Briar College Director of Public Relations ViVlENNE BaRKALOW BrECKENRIDGE A.B., Sweet Briar College Alumnae Secretary Lois Ballenger B.S., Greenville Woman ' s College Secretary to the President Lelia Evelyn Maher Assistant to the Treasurer Lei.ia Graham Marsh A.B., Salem College Secretary to the Dean Ada Robinson Secretary to the Registrar Louise S. Graham A.B., Radcliffe College Assistant in the Registrar ' s Office Nancy Coale Worthington A.B., Sweet Briar College Secretary in the Office of the Direct.ir of Public Relations Donna P. Wills, R. N. (Jraduatc St. Andrew ' s Hospital, Lynchburg, Virginia Nurse Gwendolyn Whitmore, R. N. Graduate Marshall Lodge Memorial Hospital, Lynchburg , ' irginia Nurse Bfii.f BnuNE Beard Officers in Charge of Plant James Russell Abbitf B.S., C.E., Virginia Polytechnic Institute Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds Mary Dix Martindale Supervisor of the Halls of Residence Jane K. W. Jensen A.B., Wellesley College Director of the Refectories Ruby Walker Manager of the Bonk Shop Lydia I)ouc;e Morse Head of Faculty House Anne M. Walker Manager of the Boxwood Inn S R. 1 A R. • P A T C H 19 3 5 ) I HOARD OF OVERSEERS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE I Rhv. f ui E. C.RAMMKR, S.T.D., President Emeritus Mr. Auikn- Cuciliv, Chairman •, I ' liilaJelpliia, Pa. J Mr. R. L. Cumnock Mr. l-Ku.vi Rtio, President Dr. J. mfs M Mr. D. a. P. Norfolk, Va. Mr. 1). .A. P. VNK, Secretai Lyncl.burg, Va. Met. Glass, cx-officio I Mr. .Ai.l.KN ClHULLU, Chairman Executive Committee Lynchburg, Va. HO.ARI) OF DIRECTORS j Mr. R. L. Cumnock Rh . Cu.i K. C.ra.mmkr, S.T.D., President Emerltui j Altaxista, Va. I ' hiladelphia, Pa. I Mrs. Ch. rles Burnftt Mk. FvP.t.cs Reid, President I Richmond, Va. Norfolk, Va. J Skn. tor C.arter Ci-. ss Mr,. ]). A. P. yse, Secretary • Linchburg, Va. Lynchburg, Va. I Dr. II. Parker Wim.is Mr. An ex Cucciiu, Chairman Executive Committc ! Ne« ' i ' ork Citv Lvnchburg, Va. ! Mr. James D. Mo.iney Mr. R. L. Cumnock Ne« York City Altavista, V.i. Mr. Arjhur .[. MoRRTs Mrs. Chari.es IUrnei Ne« York City Richm..nd, V.,. Miss Meta Gi-Ajs Dr. Jame Morrison President, Sweet Rriar College Lvnchburg, Va. Dr. James Morrison Lynchburg, ' a. Dr. liEVHRiEV D. Tucker, Jr. Richmond, Va. EXECU ' llVE COMMITTEE Mrs. a. Kent Bali Washington, D. C. Mr. Alien Cucullu, Ch. Mr. R. L. Cumnock Mr . Wimiam Williamson, Jr. Charlotte, N. C. Mr. D. A. Payne 5 R. ] A K P A T C S 9 3 5 The Sweet Briar Alumnae Association OFUCKkS I ' ri-sident MH . Ii.HS CiARK Wood (Edna Lcc, ' 26) First Vice-President Mrs. Louis Croft Arp (Eleanor Harned, ' 24) Second Vice-President Francks Dardfn, ' 34 Alumnae Secretary and Treasur ViviESNK Barkalow Brec kenriogi Ch: Mr Stic. I (Katha mnae M( Mrs. C n Alumnae Fund MAN- F. KE1.1.EV, II ryn Norris, ' 26) mbcr of the Board o Directors llAKl FS BlRNETT (Eugenie Griffin, ' 10) lae Members of the Board Trustees Mrs. Kekt Balls (Elizabeth Franke, ' 13) M . Wll T lAM Wll I lAMSON, Jr. B BSB (M.irth., l.ee, ' 2 ' ) Members MlQVH IN STKKKC.ANO of tlie Council Mrs. Donald Torrev (Elizabeth Crammer, ' 13) Mrs. Frederick Valentin. (Elizabeth Taylor, ' 23) Mrs. Benjamin Wailes (Bertha Pfister, ' 17) Mrs. Marry VanMetre Cami- (Esther Tyler, ' 29) Mrs. Howard Ll- (Isabel Webb, ' 20 I) Margaret McVev, ' IS (Honorary Member) Th Sweet t Briar .Mumnae Association a ites and f irmer students, by increasing the group the Alumnae Association has been Briar and those who are the S«eet Bria rganized to further the well-being of tlic college, its tercsts of its members in the college and in each other. ive in keeping up the contacts between those who were f today. The Alumnae News brings to the alumnae vents of interest either on tli Each year at Founders ' Day, as nd later as chairman of its hoard Scholarship to an upperclassman, who pus, or affecting Sweet Briar alumnae directly s a memorial to a man who served Sweet Bri: f directors, the Ahminie Association gives n addititm to distinguishing herself in the ac ■ct Briar Colli Ickland of St. qualities which make her a real leader and contributor to the life of Sw l ' )34, the Manson Memorial Scholarship was awarded to Jacjuelvn Sti a member of the class of 193v Sweet Briar Day, held during the Christmas season, brings the alumnae together in their clubs with students now attending Sweet Briar. The students are thus enabled to know the a vicinity, and to give former students a new contact with the college, and its development. Indirectly. first as legal advisor, he Manson Memorial Icmic fields, has shown lege. On October 26, Petersburg, Florida, B R- 1 A K • P A 9 3 C n :? - - . ■ iHfe L_ mrsaki CI asses 2382ii ID S E N ! O [ S ,m CsH Ray Adler Economics and Sociology LrriLE Rock, Arkansas  ij ' Isabel Bibb Anderson English Montgomery, Alabama ) Anne Kendall Baker Philosophy Milwaukee, Wisconsin ? I Dorothy Craig Barnuni Psycholog ' N.AiTGATucK, CoNNEcncr r Dorothy Craig Barry French Hackensack, New Jersey f Harli;ira Irene Bcnzinycr Jiiology Salem, Ohio Ruth Hall Billman English Carlisle, Pennsylvania I Laura ' irginia Bohhitt French Charleston, West Virginia Catherine Mary Brandt Economics and Sociology East Grand Rapids, Michigan } Hlizahcth I ' agc Broun Latin Roanoke, X ' iri.ini a Jane Whittemore Bryant Chemistry Hyde Park, Massachusetts I C ' ary Rainiolph Hurwcl Economics and Sociology Annapolis, Maryland Allyn Capron Mathematics Rock Island, Illinois Peggy Jane Cany Phi!()soph Chicago, Illinois 1 Florencfj Roberta Cope English QuiNCY, Massachusetts -!li ahcth Molder Cotter Latin Chai lANooiiA, Tennessee f Florence Plummer Crane French Cranford, New Jersey f - Elizabeth P llingham C ra vfnr( History A hef.ling, West Virginia Geneva Grace Grossman French Whi TE Plains, New York ' irginia Stovall Cunningham French Roanoke, Virginia Claudia DeWolf Revolution and Romanticism Bristol, Rhode Island u Marv Lavalcttc DilKin Entrlisl. Indian Rock, ' iri.inia Alison Dunne French San Francisco, California Mnrgucritc Corliss Duval History Amhkrst, ' iRt;iNiA Eleanor Ann Elliott Economics and Sociology South Bend, Indiana I I — Sallic Hnicry Flint Si. f()H KKRRV, X ' krmont Elizabeth Close Fox Economics and Sociology Toledo, Ohio Ruth Ciill Economics ami Sociolog ' Medina, New York. J 9 - Martha Jane Gipe Economics and Sociology ' f )LEDo, Ohio m -. ' irginia (iott Frcncii Avon, New ork f Juliet HalliBurton English Memphis, Tennessee I Frances Beverley Hi Marion, Alabama Joyce Marguerite Hobart Biology BooNviLLE, New ' ork Rehckah lAiptun Huher Economics and Sociolog ' NoRKOLK, Virginia Janet Currie Imbrie Histor - AV ooDBURY, New Jersey I - - Rose Mary James Histon ' Hamlet, North Carolina Elizabeth Johnston Revolution and Romanticism SCARSDALE, NeW YoRK Blandiiia Springs Jones Sociolog)- and Economics Havana, Cuba f Martha Buford Jones History MoNTCLAiR, New Jersey f. • Jiinct Kathryn Kimball Economics and Sociology New Hartford, New ' ork Elizabeth Wakefield Klinedinst French ' ' oRK, Pennsylvania } Hester ;nl kraeniei I- riiK ' h NORI ' OI.K, ' lRt;INIA Pauline Rowe Langford iM-ench Glencoe, Illinois  Alice Frances Laubach Chemistn Washington, I). C. Dorothea Catherine Loebmann History Garoen City, New York Alice Wlicclock McC ' loskey English Pn rsiiURi;H, Pennsylvania 5 - 4i . Ji Mary Banks McPherson Histoi ' DrRHAM, North Carolina Mary YMrginia Marks l ' n.iK ' h Sourn OKAiNciK, Nkw [ersey 1 Rebecca Marriner French Washing TON, Pennsylvania Sarali Anderson Miller Psycholog { WENtBORO, KeNTICKV Jane Lloyd Mitchell English Edgewori ' h, Pennsylvania Claudia Collier Montague History ScARSDALE, New ' ork -4- ' W ' 09% X ' irginia Crutchtield Morgan French Pelham, New ' ork. Frances May Morrison Economics ami Sociology Indianapolis, Indiana Charlotte Olmsted Histiiry Brookline, Massachusetts s?. Eugenia Branch Peek Ri.volutii)n ami Romanticism Lii ri-i-: Ri)CK, Arkansas Julia Moss Petcrkin French Parkersburg, West Virginia I Hvclyn Poole Wins rc)N-S. i.KM, Nor in Carolina Barbara Rhodes Histciry Glen Ridge, New Jersey f Sarah Ann Rick SlNKlNd Si ' RINC, 1 ' kNNSV1. A IA 4- ,i P leanor McLe;in Rust Biology Fairfax, Virginia Mary Louise Saul Economics and Sociology Salem, Virginia Helen Anita Schneider Economics and Sociology Washington, D. C. f Marie Schrocdcr-Lake Knulish Warren ION, ViRtaNiA 1  v Isabel Scriha Greek and Latin Garden Citv, L. I., N. Kthel Louise Shanicr Histor - Washinhpon, 1). C. 4- Lillian Alma Simmons Latin Amherst, Virginia Anne Evelyn Parker Spiers French New York Citv ■Js S - -  Susanne Strasshurger History Little Silver, New Jersey M ? X ' jaccjuclvn Stncklaiul English St. J ' KiERsurRi;, 1- ' i,orii)A Natalie Strickland History Valdosta, Georgia Ann Wright Temple English Pink Bluff, Arkansas Mary Reese I ' eniplcton Historj ' Buffalo, New V ' ork. I I- Hcrnicc P.lizalicth J ' hoinpson tnglisli l n rsBi ' RGH, 1 ' ennsvlvania Sarah Turpin French QuEENsrowN, Maryland Lida Read ' oigt English St. Peier burc;, Florida Marion Castner Walker English Milwaukee, Wisconsin I i Lily Agnes Williams Economics :inil Sociology Jackson ii.i.k, 1 ' h)rida f Mary Frances Willis French Rocky Mount, North Carolina Helen Boyd Wolccitt i!iiglisli CiiEvv Chase, .VIarvl.and 4 - Rebecca Mcjunkin Younj Economics and Sociology Atlanta, Georgia i Additional Seniors Mary Diinglinson English IJi.i ' KFiKi.D, ' ;s iri,inia Ellen Pratt FiLiich ]5iRMiNGHAM, Alabama Kathcrine SclfriJge Williams English Springfield, Missouri Senior Class Officers Klizareth Jdhnston I ' nsidcnt Caiherine Urandt ' icc-Presidcnt Lai ' ra Vir(;inia Bobkitt Secretary Geneva Grossman Treasurer Elizabeih Johnston ) o t i ,, ,- Sonff l eadcrs Hester Kraemer vB ' J.. o K.J r i o f ' Lcr Helen Allen BI-RC, N. C. French hT D ' Ai-c ' Elm ni Atwatcr •:.TF1KLD, N. J. I sycl,„l„sy f | -A Alice Van ' . Benet COIAMBIA, s. C. English Nancy B. Braswell Rocky Mount, N. C. Economics and Sociology B K. ! A R. « P A T C 19 3 5 Lillian Calxll Richmond, Va. Biblical Literature Mnry Virginia Camp fUANKUN, Va. English Margaret Tussing Caniplnl! Uktkoit, Mich. I ' rt ' -medic.Tl Myra Skinner Carr NORKOI.K, ' a. English B R. 1 A K • P A T C H 19 3 5 Betty Cocke Chevy Chase, Md. Biblical Literature Nancy L. Cox Amherst, Va. Greek and Latin Ada Denton Mollis, N. Y. Biology Kathleen B. Donahue Sheboygan, Wis. R P.. 9 P A 3 C Patricia A. Edmands Jackson, Tenn. Philosophy and Psychology Chloe Frieisnn CoLlMBIA, TkNN. Philosophy and Psychology M. Cnriiine Fentress Richmond, Va. English Caroline Furniss Selma, Al.A. Kconomics and Sociology fH 3 R- 1 A K. • P A T CH 10 3 5 I Margaret D. Glover Lima, Ohio Psychology and Philosophy ' Wl ■ ' p Parker Goodwin Amhkrst, Va. English Frances V. Gregory MoNTCLAIR, N. J. History Marjorie A. Griffin Norfolk-, Va. Economics and Sociology B R. I A K « P A T C g 9 3 5 Cyntliia C. . PI, ;ir J bison i ' l w.uTK : I ' l.A ilNS, N ■V. j Ec.momics 1 ai id Si ic! ulugy I Sam Elizahctli High Horsham, Pa. English Orissa Holden Westi ' okt, Conn. Ecnnomu-s aiul Sociolog Nancy P. HortDii Washington, 1). C English 5 R. 1 A K • P A T C fi 19 3 5 I Helen F. Jackson Mount Vernon, N. Y. Biblical Literature Mary Knauft ' Bolivar, Tenn. Economics and Sociology Eliza Lewis Oxford, N. C. Economics and Sociology Margaret H. Lloyd MONTCLAIR, N. J. Economics and Sociology E 9 3 5 1 Alma E. Martin Buffalo, N. Y. Economics and Sociology Catlu-riiiL- Q. Mitchc DF.NVKR, Col. Chemlstrv Jacqueline Moore HMOND, English Elizabeth ¥. Morton Lynchburg, Va. Enftlish B R. 1 A R. • P A T C H i 3 5 Betty Ann Muggleton Appleton, Wis. Psychology and Philosophy Eliznbeth Meyers Brooki.ine, Mass. English 1 ; iv r 3i Nancy Parsons Clinton, N. Y. History Logan Phinizy August. , G. . Economics .inJ Sociology B R-. 1 A R. • P A T C H E 9 3 5 I! — f Phcii-k- C. I ' rtsou Vkrona, N. J. I ' syclu.l.ijiy :inJ I ' liilosupliy s Klizahcth AK.M. I ' inkLrt.m liAVUNNK, N. J. Knglisli Luc E. Renibcrt Mary S. Rich PliRTl M., C .NN. Kcontmiics ;ind Sociology B R. I A K « P A T ' C H Virginia L. Riittv Rochester, N. V. Frcncli Anna Marie Sciidder Glenside, Pa. English %i -J i Jane Shelton Chattanooga, Ten: Psychology B R. I A K.  P A T C H i 9 3 5 Margaret E. Smith WVNNEWOOLt, Pa. English - • ■ r -xrM ' — • . ■— .T Fa Marylina Stokes Kewanee, III. English Carol S. Straus Aline Stump New York City Historv Martha Arnold Susong CiKKKNVILLE, TeSN. English B R. 1 A K • P A T C H 8 9 3 5 Marion McC. Taylor ASHEVILLE, N. C. History illictta ' J ' honipsoii WhITK Pl.MNf, N. Y. R ; ol.iti()n :mu1 Romanticism Man Elizabeth Troy SCIIKSECTADV, N. Y. Mathematics Adelaide Whitford Staten Island, N. Y. History R. 1 A K « P A T C H i 9 3 5 rl .Manila Williams I ' lTTsiUKOii, Pa. Eiii ' lisl, Carriu Maishall oiinj. tlr klci i , N. C. I ' liil„s,.pl,y niul Psycli.ilc.gy Additional Juniors Ruth F.li alxtli Gilliam Mar P lizahi-th Hfsson Kstlur Ia.nl O ' Hnan Junior Officers JALUrKI.INK MoORF, Jane Shei.ion Ai.MA Mariin IXX.AN PHINIZ Ai Root Pivsidfiit Vica-l ' icsidLiit Sicictary Iriasiircr S.uii; Li-aik-i- Juniors In Europe XV Si ' . ANDKKWS, KDINHURGH Cil.ORIAN.A HlRRIM. K IIIKRINK Nll.ES I.LI .ABETH W ' ai.I. AT IHK SORHONNh; UMVKRSl T ' , PARIS MARQl ' ARr- I ' oWEI.I. B R. I A P • P A I 3 T C H ' 4i -i!: lJS ' V « - 50PH0MORES SC fe .£f;;:;,:i . fy. r fj • 9 . Mary Li.uisc Agnc Martha Akc Harriet Ayc.ck licltv Ball Janet Bugue AJelc Bowman Betty Boyce Margaret Bradley Mary Jane Carney Gurlfv Carter Nina Cautln.rn Anna Mary Charlc Jaquelin Cc.chran % s Jane Cllins Agnes Crawford Margery Cruikshank ' v — C ' .risclda Dcringer B R. I A R. • P A T C H i 9 3 5 Rcbccc:. l)„uyl.r Kalhlwn K liU-ii Carol Kox JiMii (Hlh.-rt Lucy Cmmc F ilth Cm. It Dornihy Crc-i-n i § ' : f O ft- ' v f Capel Crimis Molly GrubiT Rosalie Hall Martha MariUsty ' irgin!a Hardin Marv HiniiS s - Natalie Hopkins Martha Horni-r Rarhara I.ii- Jar r f Q B R. I A R. • P A T C H S 9 3 5 1 i . 4- ' ' 2 M.d-y Jane J on li.iiha.a Kirch Aniu ' I.a.iman Elizabeth Le. Anne Lemnii Elliott Lewis f n c S- - K . ) Frances Little Margaret MacRae Margaret Merritt Peggy Min.ler Nancy Nalle Eil.llna Neuby - ' i ST Kitty O ' Brien Isabel Olmsted May Paris l)..r,ithy Price B R. 1 A R. - P A T C W f. 9 3 5 ? I ) ( Ddiotliy I ' loul ■ ' Helen Kic ' n ' S JT I K V A I Anna Lawiciui- RollVrii Norma Rogers Alva R.M.t Ruth Riindle Virginia Rush Elizabeth SicarJ Marjnrie Silvest.- Ellen Lee Snndgrass Dorothy Stewart Priscilla Talhott Dorothy Thomas B ( f (f € ' 4fV4 r?i • - i Katherine Shaffer Elizabeth Sherk T M - - - 1 B R- 1 A Pk. • P A T C h: S 9 3 5 ys , ' c Elizabeth Thon Elinnr Ward ri| May Weston Kli abetli Willi: Jane Williams m Helen Williamson Man- Agnes ' i ' ounf; B ?:.] h K P A T C i 9 3 5 Additional Sophomores Fra ncc-s Bogle IK-I 11. Ilc-sson liarhara Mm Ma itha Louise Cla rk S:ir: ih Kiikpati lick Harriet Sliav Ma rv Hfk-ii Kn.iM lUlf Cal 1 Lc- nkk Marie Valk( Soph omore Offi cers Moi.i.v Gri ' kkr L ' . Ri)i. Io MaRV f.ANE C RNK .Anna I.awrknck Rkuikrn Marion I.kcujett President V cf-P resident SecretaiA I reasiiiei ' Soni; Leader B p.. 1 A K « P A T C H 8 3 5 .-143?; ' • ' ' ■• i( , ' . ' ' •■■■: ■ ' I- V-. AJ - ' ' 7 - FRESHMEN if( ' mm m V -J ■J? js to Q f 6 C ? ' j? ' ' % ( 1 f5 f f a a 2 9 Alcxandci Arinli.ld Rhick Rn« ley Rrnck Hl-oun lirovv M-SCT-: ISurks liyrd CirgUI Carlson Ch.M-Ie Cobb Cobdfi Cook Corbott Cor l -s D.iil B R . 1 A R. • P A T C 935 Firgusii (■.jtllikild C.Liss Golden C.rncf (•.r.p„rv, !•:. .1. Gri-g..r , L. ). Griffith Gnilil - ( 45 ' iP Q O 0 . ' 1 Pi f i G G w«? ' t ' ' 7 - di MagbtTg Hamilton Ilanderson Happ 4 Harris Q t ! T 3 R- ! A Pv • P A T C H 19 3 5 f ' f f Hopper H,.uscl n.. t lIvJc Inge Jans. 3 . % f5 r 0 i B p.- 1 A K. « P A T C H S 9 3 5 -:} Lfggctt Lemnion LL-tcluT Locki-tt LuuJon Luck Lykis McC.uidlisli McDuftie Q :? I i % i- Moure, H. JDI T • ' . ' ' • • Tit M 1 Moore, S- Murray Naiiman ' Z% Nicholson Nold Ogilbv Old Oldham Pclhick I ' lingsti-n 1 ' h.irr I ' hllbln I ' otl.r Rice Kcibcrtsoii Robinson Roper B f f I B R- 1 A K • P A T C H 19 3 5 0 Samuels S.inford I S.iunders Searcy Selbert P) 3 - ,_. Sergeant Shcitwell SicelofF Silvers Sniartt r. Stamaii Sulzberger Sutcli Sutton I,] 1 Talcctt Taliaferro Taylor Thaden Tl.onias r S5 ; ThnU.ps.U, T.. Jn.au T.uiilins.ul Tu«nsen,l s3 Turnbt.ll Turpit Upsl.aw Van Vranke Walker BR. 1AR.«PATCH o v - Wiky Willco WilllnT Williat Wilson, E. Wilson, R. WInship Winston Worthington Wright Zcllcrs i . O 0 . Wallaci- Walton WarriniT Webber — T ' ' ;j f r - % Additional Freshmen Asher ( :.ilt ee Ke.iniK Mct.i.iie Spense Dyer ( -,r„te Kent Miller, E. Wuerdenian Elliott Hum KliiL ' San,liJ,fe Freshman Officers Marv Archkr rAi.Lni 1 Prtsitlint Lucy Jane Gre (;()RV ' i(.(,-l ' rtsi(lfnt Genevieve Marsh Sccrct.iry Jane Bemis ' rri-nsiirt-r Janet Macfarl AN Sonir Leader B R. 1 A K. • P A T C W 19 3 5 -: . . IS- ' m Organizations 2nOijBXin£glO ' I P ' -.SK-- . ' ' ■ ' MM ' ,. ' i ORGANIZATIONS Organizations at Sweet Briar have a broadening influence upon the intellectual and social life of every student. A great many of the departments have organized clubs, through which they offer, by extra-curricular activities, added interest to each student ' s chosen field. Student Government Association OFFICERS LiDA Read Voigt President JACQITELVN S ' lRICKLAND Vice-President Jean Imerie Secretary Jacqueline Moore Treasurer EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Elizabeth Broun Marcerv Cri ' ikshank. Eleanor Elliott Jean Imbrie Jacqueline Moore Nancy Nalle Elizabeth Pinkerton Jacquelyn Strickland Marion Taylor LiDA Read Voigt The Student Government Association of Sweet Briar was founded in 1906, and always its purpose has been to uphold the ideal underlying the foundation of Sweet I riar College, which was to impart to students such an education in sound learning, and such physical, moral, and religious training as shall . . . best Ht them to be useful members of society. Advisory Council ■|HK OKFICKKS OF STUDENT GOVERNMENT THE EM.CL ri ' E COMMmTT ' . OF STUDENT GOVERNMEN ' J Till TRI SII)r ' l-S OI- THE CEASSES C ' . R Hi Rwn.i. I ' lVMilrnt Athletic Assi)ci;ition . E Riii. JANK C;ii K Pic-siili-nt ' . V. C. A. Helen Wollcott l.ditur of tlu- Svvctt Briar News Isabel Scriba Etlitcir of the Brnmhlcr Alice Benet Eillt.ir of the Briar Patch Ethel Shamer Beverlev Hili. Chloe Frierson ,, ,, Representatives of the Class of 19.36 Nancy Brasweli. ' Representatives of the Class of 1935 Jane Williams j Mar joRiK Thomas RosK HvuE DoRorH ! Gll ' K A. ; Re|iresentatives of the Class of 1937 Representatives of the Class of 1938 t f c- f:- o n StrlcklMnd, Imhrie, Moi.re, Elliott Broun, Pinkcrton, N:illc, Cruiksli:ink, Tnylo p . Y. W. C. A. OFFICERS Martha Jane Gipe President Natalae Strickland Vice-President Eleanor Rusr Secretary Catherine Brandt Trensurer CABINET I ' RANCEs Morrison Florence Crane Alma Mariin Margaretha Minder Alva Root Isabel Scriba Aline Stump Janet Bogue Nancv Parsons Anne Spiers Virginia Goti- Rebecca I ' olini; Dorothy Barnum The Y. W. C. A. of Sweet Briar is a member of the national ' W V. C. A. and is, as well, a participant in the World ' s Student Christian Association. Its member- ship includes the entire Student Body, and the organization has taken for its motto, Whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God. The Y. W. C. A. does active work among the nced ' of Amherst Counts, send- ing Christmas baskets to man ' families and, in case of extreme need, fm ' iu ' shing clothes. Much interest is centered in the Indian Mission which members of the ' . W. C. A. visit frequent!)-. Travelling libraries have been established and these are sent around to manv schools in the coimtv and also to the Mission. Miicli intiTot is tMktii in the colcnTil scIkmiIs nl Cliftunl, ' .i. K ' L-i-y ' L•llIK■S(la)• afti-riiooM, several stiuli iits isit tlu- scliocil, uluif tlu teach tin- children games, sew- ing ami sim|ile dances. .At Christmas a part) ' is given for them and travelling libraries arc also sent tci these .ind cithi-r cnldred schools in the count . W ' ilen pcissihle the .Xssciciatinn sends two girls to the .Annual Stmlents ' Summer Conference, helil ,it Hlue Ridge, North Carolina. In the summer of 19.35 .Alma .Martin and .Aline Stump will .itteml the Conference. 9 Q B tS ID f ' ) i ' •| ,i- Row: M.,rrls..n, M:irtiTi, R....t, Stump Skoni) Row: I ' :irsons, Gott, Ci:itu-, Miiuk-r, Scrib:i ItiHToM Row: Bnpiiu, Spiers, Yoiinp, Barniim Paint and Patches OFFICERS r Sallie Flint President % Jean Imbrie agt Vice-President : Anna Lawrence Redfern Secretary Betty Cocke Treasurer Cameron King Director ADVISORY COMMITTEE Anne Baker Betty Cocke Jean Imbrie Juliet Halliburton Anna Lawrence Redfern Kaiharine ' illiams Paint and I ' atclies, tlie Sweet Briar Dramatic Club, was organized some years ago for tlie purpose of creating and developing an active interest in all branches of the drama, and to promote a deeper knowledge of the technique of dramatic art. No person is eligible for membership before her junior year, and then only if she has taken part in three plays previous to that time. For the year 1934-1935 Paint and Patches will present three programs, all of which must be costume plays. ARIA DA CAPO By Edna St. N ' lscrsr Mill. v October 25, 1934 Directed by Cameron King The Cast, in Order of Their Appearance Columbine Helen Wii.li.amson Pierrot . . , , M. rgerv Cruikshank Cothernus Alice Benet Thyrsis . - Anna L. Redfern Corydon , , . , Betty Cocke Production Staff ( Anne Baker Stage Managers -c r ° ( Frances Gregory Costumes Jean Imbrie Tickets and Programs .Anne Baker Properties Martha Williams Lights Bc-tty Cocke KING ARGIMENES AND THE UNKNOWN WARRIOR Gascoignc ... Marianne M. de If Cotteric Mile. Giannina . , Philibert Mlk-. Costanza M. Riccardo October 25, 193+ Directed by Cameron King A CURIOUS MISHAP r,V ClKl.. (-...IIU.VI December 7 and S, I ' J.U Directed by Camkron KiNf: Tlic Cast, in Order of Their Appearance . . .Frances Faulkner Alma Martin Rose Hyde . . Anna L. Redfern Sallie Flint Anne Baker WiLl.IETTA ThOMI ' SON Stage Manager . Scenery and Costu Lights Prompter Tickets , Program . . Rebecca Marriner Jean Imbrie Betty Cocke Kathleen Eshlenian i Agnes Williams Patricia Edmands Frances Gregory Katherine Williams Juliet Halliburton Marv Marks Row: Marv Marks, Agnes Williams, (anc Shelton, Elizabeth Johnston, Willletla Thompso Katherine Williams, Betty Cocke, Jean Inibric sD Row; Ethel Shamer, Hester Kraemer, Anne Baker, Betty Cotter, Anna Lawrence Redfer Tuliet Halliburton AnoniovAi MhMHKRs; Dorothv Barnum. Sallie Flint, May Paris. Tau Phi OFFICERS Elizabeth Fox PrLsidcnt Peggy Carry Vice-President Catherine Mitchell Secretary and Treasurer Tau Phi, S«ect Briar ' s only hon- orary society, is composed of a limited number of upperclassmen, who, by their attitude and effort have manifested an especial interest in furthering the ideals and tradi- tions of Sweet Briar. The purpose of Tau Phi is to co-operate in stu- dent and community activities and to stimulate an interest in general culture. In,- Kmv, j,,.-,u l.:, .Lb. ' th l uU •jn Row: V.) h Sh;inicr, Kll abrtli Broun, Peggy Carry, Betty l ' ... , C ' .ilhrrlii,- Mitchell, M,i.i..,i T.ivL.r, Catherine Bran.ll. Front k..w llrlni WnKoll, Carv Burwell, Jean Imbrie, Jjciuelyn Stri.kh.iul, Kle.ou.r Klli,.tl, Martha Jane Gipc Glee Club OFFICKRS ELi AHErii [ouNsroN President Frances Morrison Business M.mager Chloe Frierson Secret.ir - Elizabeth MoRroN ' Fre.isuiei ' Mar I HA Horner Librarian The Glee Club (irters instruction in group singing ind an acijuaint- ancc with choral m usic, representing .1 wide range of m oods and periods. The club is under the direction of Mr. Alfred A. Fin ch, Head of the Music Departnu-nt. R.i Huh,, is, Lucy Gore, Hetty Cocke, Adelaide Whitford, Ruth li.ge, Kthel Shajnci, Judy Bemis, Sig.ir Moore, I ' eggv Harris. Skcond Row: Beverley Hill, Betty Williams, Arnold Susong, Marv Welles, Llewellvn Griffiith, Janet McFarlan, Jean Van Vranken. Third Row: Elizabeth Cumnock, Anne Spiers, Willictta Thompson, Eugenia Peck, Virginia Rutty, Frances Little. Fourth Row; Harriet Daniel, .Vnne Lauman, Jane Mitchell, Jane Williams, Virginia Bobbitt, Kliiabelh Crawford, Cynthia Harbison. Front Row: Dorothy Mather, Dorothy Harry, Corinne Fentress, Martha Horner, Frances Morrison, Elizabeth Johnston, Juliet Halliburton, Chloe Friers.oi, Elizabctli Morton, Alice Benet, Dorothy Grotte. Aoi.iTioNAi MKMBtRs: Cary Burwell, Lavalette Dillon, Virginia Eady, Frances Faulkner, Nan Golden, N ' ancy Kane, Hester Kraemer, Polly Lambeth, M:.rion Leggett, Elizabeth Lockett, Nancv alU-, Mary Pethick, Ruth Pfingsten, Alva Ro .t, Ruth Ruiidle, Mary Louise Saul, Kate Shaffer, Marjorie Silvester, Margaret Wcinicr, May Weston, Adelaide Whitford. Choi oir Elizabeih Crawford President V ' ILLIE■I■I■A Thompson Librarian Tlic Choir, composed of the best voices and musicians in the college, is one of the most active musical groups at Sweet Briar. The mem- bers are abr)ut thirty in number and they have the opportunity of becom- ing acquainted with a wide range of sacred music. A great deal of the liturgical music of Palestrina, Prae- torius, and Des Pres is sung. Much of the beauty of the Sweet Briar church services is due to the well-trained choir, which is vested, and sings at every Sunday service. The Carol Service, Sweet Briar ' s prelude to the Christmas season. Is the Choir ' s greatest contribution to w Cynthia Harbison, Barb.ira Jarws, Virginia Rutty, Bcicrk-y Hill, M.i.th., Hon .Adelaide Whitford, Dorothy Barry, Frances Faulkner, Logan Phinlzy, Virgil Thompson, Mary Welles, Elizabeth Cumnock, Chloe Frierson, Ruth Inge, Anr Vranken, Harriet Daniel, lacquelvn Strickland, Elizabeth Johnston, Peggy Juliet Halliburton. Adihtionai, Mkmekrs: Cary liurwell, Lavalette Dillon, Hester Kraemer, Marlon Leggett, Elizabeth Lockett, Marjorie Silvester, Margaret Welmcr. T, Curinne Fentress, a Bobbitt, Willietta Lauman, Jean Van Harris, Alice Benet, Biology Club OMICKRS 1 . ri;ara Bkn .ini.er Piisiilint Im.k.anor Ri ' sc Vicc-l ' iisidcnt Joyce Hobari- Secretary TIk- Kiol.){!y Club it S«cet Kri ir, tuundfd in 1927, is composed of students nwjiiriiig in liiology and alsii of those who, because if their interest in the subject, ha e been asked to join. At the regular month- ly meetings interesting or current events in connection with Zoology, Botany, or Taxonomy, are discussed. Each year, to a student showing marked proficiency In Biology, the club offers a scholarship for a sum- mer course at a biological station. May Paris, Helen Allen, Martha J.ine Gipc, Margaret Campbell, Eleanor Rust, Ada DenDn, Barbara Bcnzlnger. iTioNAr. Mfmbfrs: Harriet .Aytock, Betty Fox, Joyce Hobart, Sarah Kirkpatrick, Elizabeth I ' inkert.. International Relations Club OFFICERS Florence Crane President Esther O ' Brian Vice-President Geneva Crossman Sccretai ' and Treasurer Tiirough the efforts of Dr. Mc- Dougle, a former member of the faculty, the International Relations Club was founded under the aus- pices, and with the assistance of, the Carnegie Endowment for Inter- national Peace. The club is com- posed of students who, by passing a test given in the fall, show an interest in the study of international diplo- macy. From time to time, in order to stimulate a more general interest in world problems, the club brings to Sweet Briar speakers on inter- national aflFairs. Second Row Nan Esth Front Row: Hope Additional Mr MBERS Mary Louise Sa ul, Vi : Natalie Hnpkir,s, Hester Kraemel, Jean Imbrie, Margaret Bradley. V Parsons, Lucv Jane Gregory, Jane Bryant, Geneva Crossman, Florence (.i.ine, ■r O ' Brian, Claudia Montague, Martha Williams, Orissa Holden. Hastorf, Mary Templeton, Betty Williams, Betty Klinedinst, Alice McCIoskey, Mary Rich, Ruth Gill, Rebecca Young. ; Barbara Jarvis, Harriet Shaw, Ethel Shamer, Mary Willis, Jacqueline Moore, ginia Cunningham, Sallie Flint, Rebecca Marriner, Anne Scudder, Alice Laubach, Helen Rae, Margery Cruiksliank. Sociology and Economics Club OFFICERS Catherine J r-andt ]■ reside lit Rebecca ' oung Vice-President Alma Martin Secretary Logan Phinizy Treasurer The Sociology and Economics Club was formed in 1932 by a group of students majoring in the depart- ment, who wished to meet informal- ly once a month and discuss mod- ern trends in this particular field. The club, through its open forum discussions, attempts to keep tlie members in touch with current mat- ters of social and economic interest. I in.indina Jones, Helen Schneider, Mar; K I ; . larlha Ake, Frances Morrison, Margaret Llovd, Ray .Adlcr, Eliza Lewis, .Marjorie Griffin, Ruth Gill, Mary Rich, .w: Orissa Holden, Nancv Braswell, Martha lane Gipe, Logan Phini y, Rebecca Young, Gall Lesnick, Cynthia Harbison. MtMBKK : Catherine Brandt, Cary Burwell, Lillian Cabell, Eleanor Elliott, Elizabeth Foi, Manila Horner, Rebekah Huber, J.inet Kimball, Alma Martin, Helen Rae. Classical Club OFFICERS Elizabeth Broun President Isabel Scriba Vice-President Janet Bogue Secretary Marguerite Duval Treasurer Roberta Cope Chninnnn, ' a s and Means Tlie students who are taking or who have taken college Latin or Greek beyond the requirement for a degree comprise the Classical Club. The club features at its monthly meeting lectures on, and discussions of, various phases of classical life and learning. In,. Rna Barbara Munn, Eleanor Ward, Barb.iri J.r-, ;-, l.lUian Lambert, Janet Rogue, Julia Peterkii Isabel Scriba, Mary Jane Carney, Dorothy Price, Janet Kimball. Second Row: Frances Bogle, Betty Cocke, Marguerite Duval, Alma Simmons, Elizabeth Broun, Elizabeth Crawford, Roberta Cope. Additional Members: D ' .Arcy . ' twater, Lucille Cox, Helen Hesson, Mary Hesson, Dorothea Loebmani Anne Scuddcr. English Club OFFICERS Elizabeih Thompson President Tlu- K.iglish Cluh, f,.uiul ; i 1m 192 , ilcviitcs Its nttL-ntlon to cun- tfmporaiy IltL-raturc beyond the limi- tations of the classroom. Only juniors and seniors who are major- ing In English are eligible for mem- bership in this organization. Al the club meetings, held the first Wednes- day of every month, two books of recent publication — novels, drama, poetry, biography or history — arc reviewed, followed by an open dis- cussion. ' IV !■ Row: , .Skconi) Row :■ Lida Ri TniKi. Row: M.i Frost Row: M.n Additional Members Ruth Gilllai m, Parker Alice lienet, Katherlne Williams, Isabel Anderson, Jacquelyn Strickland. ead Voigt, Marion Walker, Juliet Halliburton, Helen Wolcott, Marie Schroeder-Lake, Ruth Billman. Mtha Williams, Alice McCIoskey, Margaret MacRae, Betsy High, Myra Carr, La% alette Dillon, Lucy Rcmbert. irion Sim, Nancy Horton, Betty Thompson, Anne Temple, Jacqueline Moore, Corinne Fentriss. . Vdclc Bouman, Virginia Camp, Roberta Cope, Mary Dungllnson, Chloe Fricrson, Goodwin, Elizabeth Morton, Elizabeth Myers, Elizabeth Plnkcrton, .Anne Scudder, Margaret Smith, Maryllna Stokes, Arnold Susong. - L ' Alliance Francaise ] EVKRLtV llll.L President Dorothy Barry Vice-President Virginia Gott Sccrct;ii ' ' and Treasurer Mme. Cecile Johnson Sponser L ' Alli incc Francaise, originally ,e Cercle Francaise, acquired its resent name in 1930 when tlie club ecame a member of tlie Federation e L ' Alliance Francaise aux Etats- . ' nls ct au Canada. The purpose of its programs is he increasing of interest in Frcncli ulture, especially that of modern ' ranee, ah.ng otiicr than academic M,i Skcond Row; Virginia Cunningham, Mary Willis, Mary Agnes Young, Dorothy H.n.y, IkAerley Hill, Virginia Gott, Anne Spier, Blandina Jones. Third Row: Mary Marks, Florence Crane, Claudia Montague, Nancy Morton, Alison Dunne, Betty Klinedlnst, Virginia Morgan, Julia Peterkin. Addition. l Memefrs: Virginia Bubbitt, Roberta Cope, Barbara Fish, Sallie Flint, Jean Gilbert, Parker Goodwin, Natalie Hopkins, Barbara Jarvis, Rebecca Marriner, Phoebe Pierson, Exelyn Poole, Anna Lawrence Redfern, Alva Root, Elizabeth Saunders, Marjorie SIIvcster,Elk-n Lee Snodgrass, Mary Welles. Der Deutsche Verein Ol riCKRS Ca I IIKKINK M 11 X lll;i,L Prcs)ilL]it Alma Makhn Vice-President Carol P ' ox Sccretni ) ' niul Treasurer Marie Schrokder-Lake Program Chairman Ucr Dcutstlie Verein is a social organization. Membership in wliicli Is open to the students in the Ger- man department who are interested in obtaining a wider and more sym- pathetic understanding of ( ■ernian culture, hist.uv, literature, and cur- rent problems. . Ro To]. Row: Elizabeth Hall, Mary Agnes Young, Marjorie Silvester, ane Townsend, Cynthia Harbison, Rebecca Douglass, Geneva Grossman, Kathleen Eshl Kraemer, Elliott Lewis, Sara Lou Taylor, Genevieve Marsh, Martha Jane Gipe. Third Row: Helen Worthington, Esther O ' Brian, Polly Lambeth, Carol Kox, Catherine Mitchell, Marie Schrocdcr-Lake, Florence Caven, Virginia Hardin. Front Row: Lucv Gore, Mildred Pharr, Ruth Rundic, Gail Lcsnick, Alice McCloskey, Betty Klinedinst, Winfred Hagherg AnoiTioNAi. Mkmbkrs: Anne Raker, Frances Rngle, Jane Bryant, Allyn Capron, Peggy Carry, Ada Denton, Josephine Happ, Frances Madsen, Mary Marks, Alma Martin, Emily Oldham, Alva Root, Isabel Scriba, Kate Shaffer, Lucilc Sergeant, Marylina Stokes, Arnold Susong, Willietta Thompson, Rctte Troy, Anne Warriner, Carrie Marshall Young. El Club Espagnol OFFICERS Blandina Jones President Catherine Brandt Vice-President Virginia Morgan Secretary Dorothy ]5arry Trensiirer The members of El Club Espag- iml ;ire those students who have haJ at least one semester ' s work in tile Spanisli Department. By lectures and discussions at its monthly meet- ings the club attempts to stimulate in- terest in contemporary Spanish life. The club is affiliated with the national society, El Instituto de las Espagnas. Top Row C ND Row: Virginia Cunni ngh Virginia Morgan, Cathe rine Front Row: Barbara J a vis, StKiu-, j.n.ju.-lin StilLkl.nld, RrlM.-c,,i ' muiil ' - Marion Sim, Helen Schneider, Dorothy Barry, Blandina Jone andt, Kitty Corbett, Marjorie Griffin, Willietta Thompson, rah Turpin, Shirley Fox, Martha Williams, Julia Peterkin, Claudia Montague, Virginia . nniTloNAi. Members: Margaret LIo Rutty. d, Anne Temple Italian Club Phoebe Pierson President ' |R(,1N1A BoHBii r Vice-President Logan Phinizv Secretarv and Treasun The llall in C lub was oignriizcd by .1 group (if students ii the fall of 1934. Monthly meetings are held and by means of the programs, which deal with some phase of Italian literature, art, or current problems, the club endeavors to pro- mote a greiiter interest in Italian at Sweet Briar. T..r Row: Nancy Uraswell, Ilorence Crane, Virginia (-...tl, Marv Turnbull, EH aheth Sicard, Elizabeth Muggleton Front Row: Betty Cocke, Logan Phinizy, Phoebe Pierson, Griseld.i Derringer. AttDiTioNAL Members: Virginia Bobbitt, Elizabeth Crawford, Lavalettc Dillon, Corinnc Fentress. Texas Club Vera Searcy President Mrs. Dora Neill Raymond Miss Ethel Ramage Sponsors The Texas Club, founded sev- eral years ago, is a purely social or- ganization. The club does not have regular nieetlugs but during the year several social teas are held. Betty Williams, Kill :y Corbett, Cir etcher 1 Crit , 11. in let Dai liei. Jean (nibert. Sigur Moore, Ca rnliu. L- Potter, Ver:l 1 Sear cy, Sara Am le Cros well, Ann e Wani VnoirioNAr, Mim niKS: Kloreuce Ca ve.i. I ' .eltv MiHUe , Edina Nev V hv. Social Committee Jacquelyn Strickland Chairman The Social Ciminilttcc, comrnscil of nu-mbcrs appointed from tin- senior class, acts as hostess at the Saturday night dances, and sees that the regulations on campus social activities are maintained. }% v) ' . iA K liKST Row; Rav Adler, Oorothv Harry, Kli abetli liroun, Peggy Carry. Sn-..Nn Row: EliMbcth Fox, Heverley Hill, Klizabeth Johnston. FinsT Row: Hanks M. I ' herson, Frances Morrison. -. A i I ' onle, Kllen Pratt, Siis.innc Strasshurger The Handbook. 1934-35 Virginia Gott Florence Crane Editor Business Manager As each freshman arrives at Sweet Briar for the first time, she brings with her a copy of the handbook, published by the Y. W . C. A. as part nf its orientation program. In its pages she has found the fundamentals of the Student Guvernment Association, the Y. W. C. A., and the other campus organizations. The editor and business manager of tlie handbook perform an invaluable service to the college. C) The Brambler STAFF Isabel Scriba Eli .abeih Broun Nancy Braswell ViRCiiNiA Ci ' nnin ;ham Bf 1 I ' l ' ' I ' homps(1n Editor-in-Chief Business Manager .Assistant Business Manager Circulation Manager F.xcliansje Editor ASSOCIAl-F EDITORS Parker Goodwin Marik Schroeder-Lake Juliet HalliBi ' rion Elliot Lewis N.ANcv Horion Marion ' alker i ' ACCL ' IA ' AI) ' ISKR Mrs. Dora Neill Raymond flf The Sweet Briar News Helen Wolcott Edito r-In-Chief Rebecca Young . . Ass Assi ' Business . Circu lation istant Circulation Advertising itant Advertising Proo; Manager Manager Manager Manager Manager Marie Schroeder-Lake ) Dnr..tl,v Ba ASSISTANT • EDITORS Kittv O ' Bi Judy llallib Sallic Flint FEATURE urton WRITERS Marion W Parker G.. alkcr odvvln Jane Rrvant Sarah Miller Geneva Crossman Alice Laubach SPECIAL REPORTERS Rebecca Marriner Alva Root Catherine Mitchell Margaret Smith Margaret Bradle Polly Lambeth Ruth Frank Marie Schrocdcr-Lakc Mary Marks Isabel Anderson Lavalette Dillon Roberta Cope Willletta Thompson Elizabeth Morton Chloe Frierson NEWS REPORTERS Frances Gregorv Elizabeth Bo Anne Scudder Sara L..u Ta; Maryllna Stokes Dor.. thy Gipc Betty Moore Janet ForbusI Mary Ann Housel Anne Philbin Elizabeth Cumnock Anne Lemmo Betty Hopper May Weston Marion Brown Ellen Lee Sn V ley ,Tor h Elizabeth Lee Nalalie Lucas Dorothy Price Margaret Merr Frances Kemp I ' eggy Harris Betty Williams Lucy Rcmbert ■itt Jean Imhrle, Logan Phir BOARD OF CONTROL President E .izy Catherine Mitchell Helen Wolcott and Rebecca Young, ex thel Shame Anne :-offici(. ■r, Secretary Lemmon FACULTY ADVISORY BOARD Carl Y. Connor Marg;i BarkaloH Breckenridge I The Briar Patch. 1935 Alice Van Y. Benet He-1 TV Cocke Editnr-i ' p.-Chief Business AIana2;er TUF. STAFF Chloe Frierson } Elizabeth Pinkerion Lillian Cahell Marharet Campbell ] Caiherine Muchell 1 ' aRKIR CJDODWIN N ' anci ' I ' arsdns 1 Anne Scudder J- Orissa Holden J W ' lLI.IEll A ' FnOMI ' SON Frances Gre(; )rv ] I.OCAN PnlNl A Assncintc Editors Athletic Editor Pli( t(igr:i|ihic Editors Organization Editor Assistant Editors Class Editor Advertisinir Mnnaijers R.,w: Ali.iM Mai tin, Frances Morrison, Alison Dunne, Elizabeth Tliompson, Jane Mitchell, Claudia DeWolf, Agnes Williams, Aline Stump )ND Row: Rebckah Huber, Janet Kimball, Banks McPherson, Chloc Frlerson, Mary James. Additional Members: Logan Phinizy, Ellen Pratt, Alva Root. Chung Mung OFFICERS Jane Mitchell Rebekah Huber Claudia De olf President Secretary Treasurer The night nftc-r Tau Phi taps its new members, the Chung Miings come with moans, gnians, aiul other strange noises, to welcome their new numbers, ami to begin the initiation into their white-robed chanting sisterliood. Upperclassmen form the nicmbiiship unto the diath, Chung Mung opposes 1 au Phi. Toy R..w: Lkla Rim I V,.i(;t, Isabel An.ifrsi.ii, Amu- ' I ' l-niplt-, Aliiu- St.nup, AMct: Iknct. Sk(.-.)NI Ruw: Ray AJU-r, .|ac.|in ' lyii Stiickland, Kranccs Monisun, Mary JaiiRS, Alma Martin, Virginia Rutty, Nancy Hraswcll Front Row: Isabel Scriba, Maiion Walki-r, Nancy Nallc, Marion Taylor, lianks Mcl ' lii-rs..n, Janet Bogu AnnnroN.M. Mkmbkks: Adek- li.nxman, Elizabeth Hr.n.n, I.axelette DllK.n, Klizabetli Fox, I ' arker C;..o.l«nl, Kli a Le is. Aints and Asses OJl ' ICLRS MaRV JAMKS Frances Morris; in Kl.IZABFIll Hroi N Pn-.suliiU TlW-lSlU ' Cl ' Ch.iinnnn, AtlvisoiA ' C ' luuicil Aims ami Asses, tlic Swci-t ] ri;ii- AKIdtli .im;itn ' L ' liih, uns oigani cd some cars ago for the purpose of creatiiiL: ami (le elcipiiiy an aetixe iiiuiest in all liranches of the imlcKlraiiia, and to promote a deeper knowledge of the teehni(nie of iiielo- drainatie art. No person is ehgihle for memheiship unless she shows distinct tendencies towaril the melodramatic. For the ear 19.54-19. 5 . ints and .Asses will |iresent three programs, all of which must he costume pla s. . ' n ' . ' S : 4 M ' :;,ijB« ' to_ Athletics diJdIiIjA y Mj The Sweet Briar Athletic Association Car-i 1 lr eli. Elizabeth Fox Mar(;f,rv Crl ' Ikshank J.ANKi ' Kimball President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer HF.ADS OK SPOiriS Pec;gy Carry ReBEKAH Hl ' BER Sarah Miller Sl ' SANNE StRASSBURC.ER May Paris Elizabeth Myers Dorothy Barni ' m Mary illis Geneva Grossman Ethel Shamer Evelyn Poole UisMl of Hockey Head of Baskethail Head of Lacrosse Head of Riding Head of IJasebai ! Hea.i of Track Head of Lake Head of Archery Head of Tennis Head of Hiking Heail of Dancing Miss Rogers Miss Staael Miss VVhe ' I ' stone Dr. Harley FACULTY ' Atldetic Director Assistant Atldetic Director Assistant Athletic Director Medical Adviser 1 Head of Hock.-y, Pi:r,r.v C.M!rv Field Hockey -.1 1 111 KLi .-.UL.- Rinv: Lockt-tt (L.I.)i Myers (R.W.), Silvester (C.F.), Canv (C, R.B.), Fuller (L.B), Paris (R.H.), Smith (C.H.). Second Row: Miller (R.I.). Cahell (L.W.), Shamer (C), Huber, Burutll (L.H.)- (.NAL Playyers: Bradley, MacRne, Olmstcad, Pcterkin, Pritc, Spiers, Van Vrankcn, Willian IIiMd i.l L cn.ssi-, S.ARAn Mi Lacrosse Back Row: flar.iin, I)ul ' ..nt, Laubjcl., Sli.inur, MMl.-r, Ilnbcr, Vils,.n, LnmScit StcuND Row: Sergeant, Fox, Douglass, O ' Brian, MacRac. Front Row: Price, Franck, Voigt, Silvers, Holden, Silvester, Hopper. Head of Basketba Basketball VARSITY Front Row (Left to Right): Price, Prout Huber, Bradley, Burvvell StcoND Row: Cabell, Cothran, Lockett, Oldham. Back Row: Miss Rogers, Silvester, Worthington, Paris, Marsh, Myers. Hc:.d of Dancing, Kv Dancing DAXCK GROLI ' Knthlci-n Eshlcman, Myra Carr, Beda Carlson, Cyntliia Harbison, Hary Hck-n Frui-auff, Evelyn Poole, Beverly Hill. NAi. MKMBfK. ' : Dorothy Barnum, Marion Brown, Betty Cocke, Kathleen Donohuc, Corinne Fentriss, Ruth Frank, Llewellyn GrifSth, Martha Horner, Mary Knauff, Helen Rae, Anna Redfern, Anne Searcy, Lucy Taliaferro, Nancy Webber, Janice Wiley. IlcMd of r.aschall, Mav Pari: Baseball ■ss BASEBALL SQUAD Tor Row: H.Tnlln, Olnistcnd, Silvester, Williams, Sli:inicr, Stuiiir, RiMJle SHfoNt. Row: Smltli, Myers, Palis, O ' Brien, liuiAvell, Iluber. Hcnd of Lnkc, Dcirotiiv ] knum Lake Lilli.lil C;i1h11, Elli.l Sl.:inuT. Hori.tliy R.i HL-.id „f Arclu-n, Makv Wi: Archei Left to Rjciit: Mncki.iiui, N., Lociir.in, WiNnn, LittK- linBiiBBHKI IK£a • ' ■■ Wy IIl-.uI ..f Tivuk, liiTTV NhKfis Track Head of Tennis C.KNm Cr Tennis Lfit T(. Right; Smith, Ake, M..nre, Stump. llc:ul of Riillnj;, Suzanne STRAssnuRGK Riding Uu- I..i t jun.) ' 1 il - l ' ln:ils ,.r tlu- May l)ny II.hsl- Slinw, M:iy 4, I9.H DuRoTHY Barnum, Hiking; LcaJi-r, uiul F.tiim Shamkh, Hc-ad of Hockey Hiking Tj l: iyi - «W y.4 ' i F Intramural Hockey SENIOR HOCKEY TEAM Top Row: Peterkln (L.H.), Barnum (L.B.), Shamer (L.I.), Baker (R.I.), Spiers (G.) Skcond Row: Burwell (R.H.), Mvers (R.W.), Gary (C.H.), Huber (C, c ' .F.) AnniTioKAi. Pe.aykrs: Grossman (R.B.), Fox (LAV.) SENIOR SOI ' HOMORE HOCKEY TEAM Top Row: Baker, Olmstead (L.B.), Thomas (L.W.), Shamer (G.), Bradley (G.H.), Peterkin Skcond Row: Williams, Myers (R. W.), Carrv (R.B.), Hvibcr (C., G.F.), Burwell L.II.), Paris (R.H.), Rush (L.I.) AoniTlosAL Pi..avkr: Price (R.I.) SOPHOMORE HOCKEY TEAM Toy Row: Hardin (C.F.), Price (R.I.), Bradley (C, C.H.), Th.)nias (R.W.), Olmstead (L.R.) Skcond Row: Williams (R.R.), Prnnt (L.W.), Rush (L.I.), Thomas (L.II.) AnnmoN.M. P...avfks: Leggett (G.), Paris (R.ll.) JVNIOR-FRESHMAN HOCKEY TEAM To] ' R,.w: M.icRae (G.), Greene, Root (C, R.I.), Smith (C.H.), Cabell (L.W.) Sko.n ' d Row: Lockett (L.I.), Van Vranken (L.II.) Fuller (L.B.), Miller (R.W.) Annrr.oNAi. PrAVhKs: Gregory (R.B.), Silv.-.ler I ' .F.), Talcott (R.H.) ,11 . 10R HOCKEY TEAM T,,] ' Row: Young, Root (C, 1..I.), Renibert (R.H.) Skcond Row: M.acRae (G.), Moore (R.li.), Cabell (R.W.), Smith (C H.) Aonrrh.NAr PrAVERs: Denton (L.H.), Fentriss (L.n.), (nimes (L.W.), Martin (R.I.), Silvester G.F.) IRKSIIMAN HOCKEY TEAM Tor Row: Sulzberger (G.), Lockett (I..1.), Greene (R.B.) Sic.Ni, Row: Talcott (R.H.), Greg,.. (L.II.), Fuller (C, L.B.), VanVranken (C.ll.), Miller (R.W.) Ai.DiTh.NAr Plavers: Ferguson H ' .]-.), Gibson (R.I.), Gipe (L.W.) Intramural Basketball SKMOK jlNIOR IIuK-r ((.-.), liurucll, Kinih;ill, Myas, IVlirkln. l-ii.vr R.)« ; M;irtiri, Cahi-ll (C), Crlnu-s. SrciM. R,.w: R.-mln-it, Sniilll, l)n.l..il. MMOR SOI ' IIOMORF. Tol- Row: IIubiT, Pr.n]t (f), BiMw ll. Skcond R.i« : RluIIcv, futhran, I ' ricc. ' I ' lilKD Riw: I ' .iiis, Wuithinglun, Myers, SOI ' HOMORK I!r.idUy (O, I r,.ul, I ' rici-, CtliiMii, I ' jii V„ithingt,.n. JlMOR-l RKsilM.W ■loi- Row: r.iulkner, f:iSi-ll (C), Lucki-H. SKtoND Row: Smith, Sllv.-stt-r, Fuller, 01Jli:im. I ' RKSHMAN Toj. Row: V ' jnVninkcn, Culld, Lntkctt, P.lliick. StcoM. Row: Fuller, F:iulkner, V:ill:.cc, Marsh, ' lodnijil, 01dh:im. ?e i:; • May Day. 1931 8 I . (Ba iM N, { ,H LYDIA HARRIS GOODWYN Mav Queen MAY DAY 19 3 4 ANNECORBITT THE MAY DAY MASQUE: The Arraignment of Pan s, ' written in honor of Queen Elizabeth bv George Peele, and presented three hundred and fiftv years later at Sweet Briar College, under the direction of Cameron King. THE MAY DAY COSTUMES: In keeping with the spirit of the Age of Queen Bess, the Mav Court appeared in pastel Elizabethan costumes. The costumes for the masque were of the same period. EDDINA NEWBY MARGARET KIRK CORDELIA FLNN BONNIE WOOD FRANCES DARDEN ALVA ROOT i fe )ULIA SADLER FARISS GAMBRILL flg ! j« . 1 %J s H ' ;ff LUCILE BOND ELEANOR RUST yj i •■ : ELIZABETH OGILBY BETTY THOMPSON EAN MYERS KATHERINE PERSON LOUISE WOOD Election. 1935 •J ' Ik- .Ma Qlkvii, 19.5 5 Hdiiiii Girls Ki.i.KN I ' rati- [ 1-. I.INOR Rl ' ST -j Kli abeth Johnston [ Alison Di ' nne ' J lu- ] r(.si lint-Eli-ct (if thf Stmltiit Guvi. iniiKiit Association, MaKION AKC [ .W l.OR ' VUv Pivsiclcnt-KlL-ct of the W. C. A. Tlu- Pr .sitlcnt-] li.ct of tlic Athletic Association ' J1u- Editor ,.f the 19.56 Hriar I ' atch The Business .Manairer of the 19,56 Hriar Patch The F.ilitor-Elect of the Sweet IJriar News The IJusiness .Manairer-Elect of the Sweet Hriar News ' I ' he Editor-Elect of the Hranihler The business .Manairer-Elect of the Hranihler .Al.M.A .M.VRriN KvrnKKiNi-: Nii.ks .Anne Eemmon JANirr Hoci ' E Ann St tddkr Iane Shei.ion .Al.le E ' an ' . iJl NT r j ' .ARREK tJDUDWIN B R. 1 A K • P A I 3 T C H Mary Walton McCa Mr. Franklin Bacj May Day Dance. 1934 UPPERCLASS FIGURE led by Mary ALTON McCandlish with Mr. Franklin Backus assisted by Sallie Merritt with Mr. Dan Edwards MAY COURT FIGURE led by LVDIA GOODWVN with Mr. ' ilfred Goodwyn assisted by Bonnie Wood with Mr. David Evans s 9 3 5 ._.„ Nancy Nallf. Mk. IIkui.ii Nailk, |k. The Midwinter Dances. 1935 SOPHOMOKl. FIGURE led b)- Nancy Nali.e with Mr. Hrodie Nali.e, Jr. nssistcd by .MoLi.v Gruber with .Mr. Rov Mii.kred SENIOR FIGURE led by Jacqi ' ei.vn Strickland with Mr. George Johnston assisted by Banks McPherson with .Mr. Carier Henry B R. I A Pk. • P A T C fi 19 3 5 • .- ■ yW ' - DVEIV11SEMENTS HUGHES DRY CLEANING CORPOKA ' riON SANHONE CLEANER Phones 974-975 1603 Park A ' cnuc Lxnchburg, ' a. Pure as Sunlight 9 MILLION The proof of its purity 13 in the testiDg. Twenty-two Bcientific tests for purity, covering every step in its preparation, safeguard thia drink of natural flavor:!. Coca-CoU Co AiUdU. C«. Addresses of Sweet Briar Students. 1934-35 It Hn;I To Be Good To Get Where It Is Aillcr, Ray 218 Louisiana St.. Lillle Rock. Ark. -Agnrw. Mary Louise, 1628 Virginia St.. East Cliarlcston, W. Va. Akn, Martha Louise, 81 Stockbridgo Ro.-id, Fairlawn Heights, Akron, O. Alcxand.Tson, Gertrude .8 Adams Road, Schnoctady, N.Y. Allen, Helen Louisburg, N. C. Anderson, Isabel Bibb....98 Gilmer Lane, Montgomery, Ala. Arnifield, Cornelia R., 223 Fayotteville St.. Ashboro, N,C. Asher, Martha Louise 5008 Greenwood, Chicago, 111. Atwater, D ' Arcy EImyra....522 Boulevard. Westfield, N, J. Ayeock. Harriet Frances Fuller....Grec-n St., Canton. Mass. Bailey, Louise Lancaster, 144 Glen Ridge Parkway, Glen Ridje, N. J. Baker, Anne Kendall, 2675 North Summit Ave.. Milwaukee, Wis. Ball. Elizabeth CartcT. 804 E. 3rd St.. Apt. 31, Casper, Wyo. Barnum. Dorothy Craig. 536 Hillside Ave.. Naugaluck, Conn. Berry. Dorothy Adele, 149 Clinton Place, Hackcnsack. N. J. B.inis. Jane Scarborough-on. Hudson, M. Y. B.net. Alice Van Yeveren, 808 Pickens St., Columbia. S, C. B.iizinger, Barbara Irene, 1241 E. State St.. Salem, O. B,„ inger, Dorothy 1241 E. State St.. Salem. O. Hi..lenharn, Ethlyn Derena, 1018 Cherry St., Vicksburg, Miss, Ilill.iKin, Kuth Hall 256 South West St., Carlisle, Pa, HUuk. Georgia Louise, 73 Monte Vista Place, Rid ewood, N. J. Bohhitt, Laura Virginia, 1566 Quarrier St., Charleston, W, Va. Bogle, Frances Jane....llI8 Federal Ave., Seattle, Wash. Bogue. Janet Anna. .19 Roosevelt Road, Maplewood, N. J. Bowlev, Elizabeth Wilmer, 2441 Monroe St., Corvallis, Ori-. Bowman, Adcle, 119 Cherry Valley Road. Gardfn City, N. Y. Boyce, Elizabeth Ann, 14 Gramatan Gardens, Bronxville, N. Y. Bradley, Margaret Glendower .4lbemarle County, Va. Brandt, Catherine Mary, 435 Cambidge Blvd., East Grand Rapids. Mich. Braswell. Nancy Burton. 128 N. Church St., Rocky Mount. N. C, Brnck. Imogen Warwick, 5102 Wc t Gary St., Richmond. Va. llroun, Elizabeth Page, 921 First St.. S. W., Roanoke. Va. Iln.wii. Marion Llewellyn, 220a North Shore Drive, St. l ' el.-r lMir(;. Fla. niounSeniiaii. Mary, Theological Seminary, M.sandiia. Va. Iloa.il. J.ni. Whill.i.M.re. 1(11 HiRhla.Ml St.. Ilwlc I ' .iik. Mu . Iliiik-, HiA.I., Il, V. B. ' ' ' ■ %h ' le ' - KiM.vwll.. l.iiu. 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' ;. 2 ' MI! Il.iins ,-.. ll.-lM.il. Mi.li. (:.i|.n,ri. ll),i li..,k M.Mi.l Ars.iial, U,„k Man, I. 111. C.hkMI. rraiK-,-5 G.Ttru.lr. .SB Vine- Kua.l Larcl.inmil, N.Y. Caclsni,. U.ila FrfdiTiika. 70.1 , ' iuiis,i Driv.-, Gr.L-iisboro. N. C. 11(1.-. a-lir.iKi..ii . v,:.. Gn-i-nvilli-, Miss. C.irt. .Mvra Skiiiii.r 7(17 W .slov.T Ave. Norfolk, Va. Garry. Peggy Jane I:)17 E. 50lh Si.. Clicago, 111. CarliT. Gurley 310 Wc-sl Cl ' arlcs St.. Hammond. La. Caull-.orn. Nina Boolli MS Peak Si., Bedford, Va. Caven, FIorencL. 2(10.3 CouiUy, Tcxarkana, Ark. Charles. Anna M.in KiJl Woods Ave., Lancaster, Pa. Charteiior, Rulli I., in.. I III Park Way. Mone.4sen. Pa. Clark, Mart! a Louis,. Sweet Briar, Va. Cobb, Mary Jcniison....3728 CI. IF Road, Bin., n liaiii, Ala. Cobde.i. Hannah Mal|-.-ws. 712 Wild Olive Ave.. Daytona Beach. Kla. Coek.-. A.lela Elizabeth. 3 C:;cvy C ' .as,- Gir.l.-. Chevy Chase. Md. Cochran. Mary JaquoKi.. 7 Woodland Terrace. Ml..,.,.. I ' ..rk. Alexandria. Va. Collins, Jane Meridian, Miss. Cook. Mary Elizabeth ...Maylloner Apts.. Louisville. Ky. Cope. Florence Roberta. 43 Dixwi-ll Ave.. Quinccy, Mass. Ccibett. Kitty King Bay City, Texas Cordes. Frances Christiana. 211 Lyf.on A ve.. Pittsburgh, Pa. Cotter. Elizabeth Molden. 128 South CreM Koa.l. C attanooga, Tenn. Cox. Nancy Lucillo Amherst, Va. Crane. Florence Plumcr. 209 Central Ave.. Cranford, N. J. Crawford. Agnes dcjarnelto. IM Roslyn Road, Ricl.mond, Va. Cra«f..r,l. Elzabeth Ellingham. 2 Eciio Terrace, Wheeling, W. Va. Grilz. Gretcl-cn 4327 Arcady. Dallas, Texas Cross, Ruth Barbara, 4521 Powell St.. N. W.. Washington. D. C. Hillaire Circle Saxon W.M..I. While Plains. ?(. Y. Crosswell, Sarah .Ann, 3910 Yoakum BKd., Houston, Texas Cruikshank. Margery Allen. 115 Holly St.. Cranford. N. J. Gninnock. Elizabeth Meadows Altavista. Va. (:un..i..gl.am. Virginia Slovall. 607 Rosalind Ave.. Roanoke, Va. 11... 1. li.lly Jane-. 202 Grecndalc .Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio II.... ..1. Harriet May 517 N. 9th St., Temple, Texas l).,.t..M. Ada Chapin Dunlon .Ave.. Hollis. N. Y. D.rr. Barbara May, 1412 N. Halifax Ave.. Seabreeze Station, Daytona Beach, Fla. II, ..ii.K.r. tiris.-l.la 3327 8 Ih St.. Jackson Heights. N.Y. Ii, .,l(. i:i....,l.. I,:2 Hgh St., Bristol, R. 1. II . l,.rv Lawl.Ue Indian Rock, Va. II, .n. .hue. Kathleen Bishop. 502 Ontario Ave.. S eboygan. Wis. ll....Blass, Rebecca. 1337 Princess Anne Road Norfo.k Va. Duuglinson. Mary 121 Summers St.. Bluelield, W. Va. ll,l..n.-. Alison Bounell. 17110 Gous 1 Si.. San Francisco, Cal. B R-. 1 A R. « P A T C H 8 9 3 5 peoples !! atlonal OF LYNCHBURG, VA. ()KKK1I:HS: .loiix vicri ' oij WALKKK 1 KTTY.J()I1N W . W . DIGKKKSON W . I«:. PAYXK - W. U. IIODGKS - - - l rosi(l(Mit Nicc-Pri ' sidiMil ' .-l rcsiflcnt ;iiul Cnshici- -Assistant Gashi« r -Assistant Gashi( r B R- 1 A K • P A T C H 8 3 5 WHEN YOU VISIT WASHINGTON BE SURE TO VISIT ' ' The Store Worthy of the Nation ' s Capital ' ' WOODWARD 6 LOTHROP lOfh. 11th. 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