Valdosta State University - Pinecone Yearbook (Valdosta, GA)

 - Class of 1931

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J' .,,, .N 1 ...5 W4 in f Y r' r 1, lx-fqgv. '1 ' Qu I 5 f., ,Y 'Nl v, uf' 'I ,mf A, ' Our Alma Mater foreword O,Terpsichore, Muse of dance and song, Blithe spirit to youth most dear, Come join the birthday revelry And with your nymphs and maidens all Make this occasion one of utmost joy. Bring to this book, that each may play her part, Your humour that serve our fancies best: Soft candle light casting its magic glow Upon new romance in its first swift flame, Young love with tender passion all a zest, Recurring melodies, enhancing gayety-M Full of the fire of youth and its great promise Stealing with recurring echo And mingling with sweet profusion With the heavenly fragrance Of mignonette and lilacs wet with dew. A bit of lace, a wisp of sheer chiffon, A new-blown rose, a song, a dance, a kiss, Each one a symbol c-each a vital power ln rendering ideally perfect this coming of age. contents THE COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION CLASSES ACTIVITIES FEATURES ORGANIZATIONS ADVERTISEMENTS ALMA MATER 'Mong the stately pines of Georgia Glorious to the view, Stands our noble Alma Mater, Basizing 'neath the blue. CHORUS Alma Mater, thee we honor Praises never fail, For thy fame shall never perish, Red and Black, all haill lf we can't be the biggest, we can be the best . -Col. William S. West R .... A X Q- Q - Q11 QQ. Q -.gg ,Q-ss' QQ- .-gg fx ,z ORN: , SQ LX ggi 'SX x NX 3 x X Q X X sx X X.Xx x ,L W f .TN SXT QQQSX X X - N The Plumed Pines tThe Georgia State Womans College is situated between two beautiful groves of pines.,l I Tall, regular and dark and straight They standg A regiment, alive and yet inanimate, Un either hand, A regiment armed, plumed and uniformed- On duty! II Each tree a silent sentinel! 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The right kind of college for the right kind ol girl. -Pres. Richard H. Powell iiee x WN ' NN WW? iw X fwiwiitzsfifmfkfwixrfviefeavesnw,f-5:5-,tiwfiiSfaiwswfrxm -iv ' 4 .' The Presiclentis Greeting OU ll nie that the College comes of age this year. and that the motif of the IE' Annual is found in this interesting fact. Not legal age, solid twenty-one, it is true, but that more interesting age to young women, marriageable age, fair eighteen, it is. So it is: so be it. And yet what father ever realized his daughter is grown up? It is only when he compares his daughter. grown young lady that she is, with the pretty, captivating 'gkiddiei' that she used to be that he realizes what has happened. So it is with the College. Those of us who have been with the College since its birth eighteen years ago. seeing it grow from day to day. watching it develop year by year, have to stop and compare to realize how much it has developed, how graciously it has grown. This is not a place to institute such a comparison. Suilice it to say that no father was ever more proud of his eighteen-year-old daughter than we who have been on the campus longest are proud of the College. There is no phase of the College life more creditable, more suggestive of its development than its extra- curricular activitiesg and there is no activity , more honorable and more honored ' ' i ' l' leart conoratulations. than the PINE CONE. Accept with the President s greeting ns it y O Q ANNIE POWE HOOPER BS.. AM. Dean of Women GERTRUDE CORDELIA CILMER FRANCES RUTH CARPENTER BS., A.M. BS.. A.M. Professor of English Professor oj :fri Facully Adviser PINE CONE fir! Crilic PINE CONE Page 2 Glaulual-3 WHURTUN Blcswlf AJS.. NM. Prof:-x.wr of Elillfllfl-1711 mf intrrim :MARY A, Wmu:lasTr3R li S Nl S 1 IK 'f - x'g,.f-,qmi EARL W, PHI-ILAN BCH:-Lu.. PHD. Professor nf c'llE'IIli-Sffrf' lmrzas Rumi: STUKI-35 BS.. NLS l'rofes.wr of Biology ELIZABETH xICRI-Il-1 s LENA .lmnzs HAWKS AB.. A.M,, PHD. Professor of J1IIlfl1C77IlIfiCS and Php' its Ll-IUNORA I, lvm' . .. . AJS. BS.. MA. I rufessur nf Hmm' Economics A.ssi.str1nt in l,ll.V.9iClI1 lZ'f1IlC'fIfl'0Il Professor of Physical Educalion Page 24 31 FRANCES B. PARI11-Jr: HICLI-QN Rum HArm1.n S'1'lmN1: Gl'I.l.lVI4lK Tvafller of lfolin AB. BA.. NM.. PH ll. .4SSf.YfIlI1f in JllllSl'l' l'rnff-.s.wr of 1fII2'l'l.Xl1 NIARY Lucius ,Il-LYKINS SARAH JANIIA1 lin NH A.B.. ABI. QLH.. NNI. Instructor of Vocrzl E.x'press1'm1 all intcrinz I'rufex.s0r uf Latin ANTUINI-ZTTP1 Wrzsmmcw ,Ionian-H A.Dluml11Nn'41lcux4:R AJILDRIZD x1lIf,:Ll-LLLAN Pm PHD. .NB . ABI., PHD. .-LIS. AAI. Professor of Modern Furvign Profefxsfzr of Histnry 111:11 Sofirzl Przlfessnr of Hi,t:1rx' Lurzguages Scivrwes Page 25 Nam. Iirmcm AJS. Tfllillillg Teurlzer. First Crudv ULAIJXS E WYARREN BWI. l'rnfe's.wr nj fllllsif' llirvrtur nf l,f'.DIlfillIlHf Mmm Hrguqx linmm XB. Trrzinirzg Tmzchvr 511771111 111111 Third Grades Nl-QLLITQ GILL B 5. Tl'lll'l1I'lIg Terlflivr Sirfh und Sf'1w'11tl1 Crrirleus ,IAMr3s A. DAsHi:R. JR. BRI. Tuiwlzwr nf Piano and Pipe Urgun I'z1:11' ZH LILLIAN JOHNSON lib., MA. Trrlining Trvzclzvr Fourllz and Fifth Grades RITTH E. SCOTT HAI. IIISIVIIFIOV in Music all i11Ier1'111 1 xv w U I if EDITH PATTERSON IVA CHANDLER AUQIMTA RIQNTZ Librarian AB. AB. fI.s.s1'.strzr1t Dean of HYIONIFIZ Rwgistrar MRS. EDMONIA H. BI-.CK Mas. N.5NNIPl HAQQAN Director of Boarding Dffpartment Nurse and flssistarzt ta Dean of lluonzvrz J. R. DUSENBURY IXIILDRI-LD V. LARSEN CAROLINE PARR151-I Financial Agent AB. AB. .ffssistarzt to Financial Agent Secretary tu the Pre.sia'vnt Page 27 X, XD 1 C ry 'J is N ' 1 1 ,' ffx 1 f iff X K, If fi ,y if , 2 , Q Administration ! if X3 In flze preserzce of thc' G. S. ii xi, W. C. Faculty I feel as in- i Q, i l'0lISpil'll0llS as ll new filing SIIIIIOVI. X-ii Q1 . X X X L . , gym. XXY Q Wwwx -X X , X xx fm Y ww fsff .SX X ai? iff .X Q FN? . XX. X X E5 Q15 ' X? 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A I ' v A-' 'l ,. 4 fi , - 'J 4 ' P ' 4 --' s ' . . X, ,xi ' n- Q V ,.' v , X I X' ' 'BP 0- 'K w 3 41 1 ' X IQ, 4. , ,,, vi' .1 1 4't 14F'P5 ' H 'X l .. . 5 'XQ'.q'. l hs MX ' 1 , ' , . I ' . ' - X X 1 X- X X' X X. X X X , XXw X :. .9 QV ,'Xk X X XJ . , . , X X.5 X 6 X X F X XXX .SIX X X XX . WX X I . XX. X . :X ,' , N-,uf . -, I .-. u '1 4'- -. ' ' - r- f - . V, - . ,XX '. ..-y .' i f X -11' X .U V, l. ' , ' X' X, XX 4 4 , X X ,, .f 1f,',',g 7 4X X . 5 - ' Ann' o.X X,X Lf. 4.'f X ' V ' - , : f. 4 M I 5 . - gk. a 'fn -L ' 0 1. O . . a 4 , ,S 's-- Y 2L .2 ' ID ' n 'Si' o . F 4 1 -.4 -K..' V . . is . X -1, N , ? . JEAN I,OUGnR1oGi: ..... .4.B.. Hzlsfory ...... OOUM, GEORGIA Phi Kappa .Xthletiv Association: Y. W. C. A.: :Xrgonian Literary Society: Student Government -Xssoeiationg 1. R, 11.3 Yice-President Phi Kappas. 1930-31g Student Recorder of Points. 1929-30: President Senior Class, l930-31g Secretary-Treasurer l. ll. lf.. 1929-303 Honor Holl. 1927-28. 1929-30, 1930-31. President of the Glass and a good sport is Jean. She and Mary Winn tied in the gig- gling f-ontest SIN,tIISHI'Cd hy the Glass and Open to all members. Jean has been an Out- standing valley-hall player for the Kappas. As for daneingeshe can aesthet with utmost grace. Bull Sessions and Uxfords Iivr:m'N BLANTON ..... A.B.. English .... GOLUMBUs, GEORGIA Student Government Association: Y. W. C. A.: Phi Kappa Athletic Association: Argo- nian Literary Societyg Secretary Argonians. 1929-30g Sec'reta1'y-'l'reasurer Senior Class. 1930-31: Student Recortler Points. 1930-31: Snapshot Editor PINE CONE, 1930-31. Fawney thatl When One thinks of Evelyn one always thinks Of the Junior Faculty Take-olffnow wasn't she a scream? Evelyn has been Outstanding in Literary SO- eiety work and in almost every Other phase Of Campus life. At present shes a veri- lt Bl kl l ffinv uJOn un-uspeetinff Girls Kodak in hand, snap-shot table Jlr. acourn, Cldfl., 5 I : : C, .O ' s, . .. - ' 1 ' 'N ' ' il' :l te he llllg everywhere. bhe ll get them, too, ful shes one who gets w tat sie wan s w n she wants it. Morning 10-V and Fatherfs in Town if i x t v i l f-we-fd QM Essw: ALLIGOOD . . . . A.B., English ...... mino. cigonim Eiiteiw-tl 1929 from C. S. C. W.: Student Government .Xssocialionl Y, W. C, X.: l'hi Kappa :Xthletic .-Xssociationg Home Economics Cluh. 1929-30: Argonian Literary So- ciety: Blue Ridge Delegate. 1930: Vice-President Y. YV. C. A.. l93U-31: Y. W, ll. QX. Cahinet, 1930-Sl: Secretary-Treasurer ,lunior Class, 1929-30: fl. S, W. ll, Letter. IUISU. lngm'-nue Essyel Everyliotlys friend is Essye. Why? Who clot-sift want sympathy at some time in a husy, crowded day, and Essye is just the one to supply il, Swine- how we associate Essye with a little inscription in the front of a small lionlifnlir- sweet. my girl. and let who will .he clever. She is sweet-hut she wonit leave cleverness for the rest-she insists upon that. too. Outstanding among lfssye-s many virtues is her quality of Frank-ness. D.D.'5. Lavender and Old Lace Lucius BEDELL . . . . . ..... ..... vi 'ooDBiNE. GEORGIA President Freshman Class. i927-28: Vice-President Argonian Literary Society. 1927-28: Treasurer Glee Club, 1927-283 Vice-President Y, W, C. A.. 1928-29: Clieer Leader Phi Lamhdas. 1928-29. What could be more thrilling than an ordinary wedding? Answer: A surprise wetl- ding with a Senior as chief actor. We hated to lose Lucius. but our loss was ,lacks gain. We wish them every happiness, and, although she isn't with us any more. there will always be a place reserved in the class for Lucius. Long Distance Calls and Orange Blossoms it l ts 1 I l K WZ? iff,-fad Q44 fytmywui 5 MARY ELIZABETH BOYD . . .4.B.. Education .... VALDOSTA, GEORGIA Student Government Association: Argonian Literary Societyg Valdosta Clubg Phi Lambda Athletic Associationg 1. R. C.g Fine Arts Clubg Y. W. C. A., 1929-30: Secre- tary-Treasurer Fine Arts Club, 1927-28. 1928-29g President Fine Arts Club 1930-313 Chairman Art Committee PINE CONE, 1930-31g Honor Roll, 1927-28. 1928-29. lVlary Elizabeth is the artful girl of our class. When aIIy one wants anything done in the realm of Fine Arts she is right there to pick up the brush. As for making an- nouncements in chapel-Mary Elizabeth can make keener announcements than any radio announcer on the air. Art Bazaars and Manless Dances NIARCARET BRABHAM .... A.B., History ..... MOULTRIE, GEORGIA Student Government Associationg Argonian Literary Society: Secretary-Treasurer Sophomore Class, 1928-29g President Phi Kappas. 1929-30. 1930-31g Phi Kappa Honor Cup, 1930g Sock and Buskin Club. 1928-31g Sophomore Class Play, 1928-295 1. R. C., 1928-31: Pine Branch Staff. 1928-29g Presidents' Club. 1929-30, 1930 31. Popular? Iive heard it said that she ran TOm's Toasted Peanuts a close race in the nations popularity contest. Brabham and Phi Kappa are practically synonymous- she's led the Kappas for two years and a very good leader too. Brabham dOesn't devote all of her energy to athletics, howeverg sheis been Outstanding in Dramatic Club, 1. R. C. activities, and her engaging grin has wrested many an extra nickel out of a student's purse at the country store. Berets and Football' Games 2 1 1 E l l 5 l l t x l Y t l -. i xf-a.,,,. l -f -7 l - Wjangafulf' 64,065,961 dim, 7lZZw.m.t, CZ1tutI'A4e.1t U MARGARET BULLOCK .... AB., History .... . . ADEL, GEORGIA Student Government Association: Argonian Literary Societyg Phi Lambda Athletic Associationg Home Economics Club. 1927-28g Presidents' Club. 1928-29. 1930-31: Y. W. C. A.: Glee Club, 1927-28, 1928-29g 1. R, C.: Honor Roll. 1927-28. 1930: Secre- tary-Treasurer Lambdas.. 1928-29: Secretary Glee Club, 1928-29: President Argonians, 1928-293 Council Member. 1928-293 Vice-President Phi Lambdas, 1929: President Phi Lambdas. 19303 President Student Government Association. 1930-31g Phi Lambda Honor Cup, 1930g G. S. W. C. Letters, 1929, 1930, 1931. Margaret is truly our most representative. Good in scholastic Work, in athletics. in literary society work, she has even trilled in the Glee Club. lV1argaret's favorite in- door sports are writing letters and holding the hand mirror for Essye, but frequently she takes time to hold court and call monitors' meetings. Frat Pins and Sailor Lads MRS. CARRUTHERS ................ VALDOSTA, GEORGIA Entered 1930 from G. S. T. C.: Student Government Associationg Vafdosta Club. Mrs. Carruthers, coming to us in our Senior year, is a valuable asset to our class. An excellent cook from all reports-which we believe true-witness the Mrs. de- greeg she is an excellent student also. Always ready with a smile for everyone, she has made many friends. The Color Blue ana' a Cozy Bungalow ill 1 ll ll fl l ! ll l Cmtzi-3 GHASTAIN .....A LLB., Matlzmnazics . . THoMAsvn.1.E. GEORGIA Phi Kappa ,Xthletic Association: ,Xrgonian Literary Societyg Philharmonic Cluh: Presidents' Club. 1928-29. 1930-31g Secretary and Treasurer Phi Kappas. 1923-291 'l'rv-asurer -Xrgonians. 1930-31: Vice-President Kappas. 1929-30: Clerk of Court and tiouncil. 1928-29: President of Xlathematics Club. 1929-30. 1930-31. Tout-liclownl Thatis what the crowd yells when Grace has the ball. and they usually get their wish. Grace is one of our outstanding athletes-almost a magician in the gentle art of basket-ball. As a mathematician Grace is the last word in what the well-hehaved sines and co-sines are doing this season-more power to her. Loving Cups and Fox Furs NIATTILU Doss ...... f1.B.. Educafion .... VALDOSTA, GEORGIA Phi Kappa Athletic Association: Valdosta Clubg Argonian Literary Societyg 1. R, G.: Treasurer 1. R. G, 1930-313 Honors, 1927-28g Student Government Association. Romance enfolds 1Vlatti1u, but who can wonder at it when one gazes at her raven hair and adorable tilted nose. Mattilu has been one of our outstanding students through all the years. A hanchnaiden to the May Queen and a dancer of the minuet, she has been one of our ornamental students as well as a capable one. Diamonds and Dates ETTA Giroixs . . .4.B.. Hiszor-. ....., A RLWZT-'-Ns. -Qiliif-:sa Stgfsit C '-sfiiisitz Y, XT. Q. Ag F3111 Linh ia Xtglstic Ass C1511 11: . R, 'Q EQ'- Slzr I'-fis Arts' 123431: Art Ln1:i:n1ttse. PRE C 33.1929-Ql.1L1'-91: Y Yi. C R, '.,s:i:st ' Q: Xlsmier-ai-.args I. R. C-. Iii-31: Xfgifliiil Qtsfi 5 J s E35 is izif-that fzifs of our ati siude-ms. and uhexxever mis -ifass lugs X Ln-ziiziiiitses. E115 is ahvays a proztiizze-:xi nie-fiber. l n.assun1i11g and Qlliif itz 2 cverihsless. E115 has 1113-Q1-s a place for herself in tzte class 2 .at IIC' :Le else Pa.'.2'f5 mmf 525,51 MRS. CARLOS Euxs . . . .4.B.. Hfsiurx . . . . ugnosm. csomzx Eiiere-i 1923 ff: F. S. lf. W.: Stpieni G '-crllzixsiit Assf-.:f3..'t1: l:1fsrrt.aZi'1tt3? Reli- ti-Jzis LA31: Yqdksia 1,4151 iii-rs 191'-V. NI Exam IG I ur Www I r it A 5 5 rs. ' s. ot -if 0 1..s.1: we s 'Pte Younger ziiarriefi ssl. is 5 ciiirzvizig ado to our class. It's a secret. but privatelv we think her hxzsbzuvf helps her ge ss-A-ns. Glrc hmm U,-ul-sl site be su smart 111 Ixzkertuatlqs-z1.z1 Hflatu-:is Lincolns and Hisrorlv Books y I I I l 1 E 5 . 5 i I I 6 l l oxcg wie. ,E PAULINE GRIFFIN ...... AB.. English ...... VALDOSTA, GEORGIA Phi Kappa Athletic Associaticng Sororian Literary Society: Fine Arts Clubg President Fine Arts Club. 1929 305 Art Committee PINE CONE. 1929-30. 1930-31: Presidents' Club, 1929-30: Valdosta Club: Assistant Editor Pine Branch. 1930 31: Honor Roll, 1928-29. 1929 303 Student Government Association. An artist of note. English student of marked intelligence. and a good French student as well as every other kind, Pauline is one of our intellectual elite. Finishing in three years, Pauline hasnit been with our class through all the mutual cares and pleasures, but she makes a great Senior and we're proud to have her. French Books and Fine Arts JEANNETTE HALL ...... A.B.. Latin ....... SPARKS, GEORGIA Y, W. C. A.g Argonian Literary Society: Home Economics Club 1927-28g Student Government Association: Philharmonic Club: Vice-President Philharmonic Club. 1930-315 Valdosta Symphony Orchestrag Phi Lambda Athletic Association, Jeannette is one of our tiny members, but, as has been proved so many times, the best things come wrapped in the smallest packages. Jeannette and her violin are great additions to every program we have. Picture a Latin play with all the Latin songs and without Jeanette and her violinl A Day in Old Rome and Violin Music tl El I . crm., 'J L,..,i3..1 Demf-A21 EMILY HALLYBURTON .... AB.. Educalifm ...... GRIFFIN. GI3oRGI,x Entered from St. Marys School. 1929g Argonian Literary Societyg Phi Lambda .Mh- letie Association: Y. W. C. A.: Student Government Association: Honors. N29-301 Art Editor Pine Branch. 1933-31. Talk about Boots and her Buddiesl Boots never had a longer string of the opposite sex hanging around than Emily. It must be true that gentlemen prefer blondes. for Emily's blond beauty has proved it. She finds time for studying, however: and even for teaching in the training school. On decoration Committees, Emily is the last word. Permanent Waves and Evening Dresses DoRoTHY HARRIS ...... A.B.. Hislory .... . vALDosTA, GEORGIA Entered 1930 from Bob Jones College: Student Government Association: I. R. C.g Honor Roll, 1930-31: Valdosta Club. Althouffh a new member of our class, eomina in her Senior vear. Dorothv has be- U a s O n 1 ' n n come one of us. Cheerful and always smiling 15 she. One reason for her smile IS probably the fact that she has a head full of all the History and Novel one needs to know. Sunshiny Days and Pienies ,MQQQVAZLAW QQ... R051-QLLE HATCHER ..... .4.B.. History . . DONALSONVILLE. GEORGIA Student tlovernxnent Associationg Y. W. C. A.g Argonian Literary Society: Phi Kappa Athletic Association: Sock and Baskin Club. 1928-31: International Relations Club. 1928-31: Y. W. tj, A. Cabinet. 1929-303 Secretary Literary Society. 1928-293 Inter- Society Debate-r, 1929-303 Chaimian Program Committee Literary Society. 1929-303 Clerk of Council. 1930: Council Member. 1930: Editor-in-Chief, PINE CONE. 1930-313 Honor Roll. 1928-29, 1929-30: C. S. W. C. Letters. 1929-30. lioselle is a 1-oiubination of ornamentality and capability, and in the 1931 Annual, you have ample proof of both. Outstanding in all extra-curricular activities. yet always high in scholastic work, she has beeII one of the rnainstays of our class. Black Lace Cozcns and Spanish Shawls ALICE Hiciqs ....... A.B.. History .... METCALF, GEORGIA Entered 1928 from Wesleyaiig Phi Lambda Athletic Associationg Y. W. C. A.g tllee Club. 1929-30. 1930-31g Philharmonic Clubg Argonian Literary Societyg lnter- national Relations Club. 1930-31: Student Government Association: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. 1930-31, Coming to us as a Sophomore. Alice has beeII a valuable addition to our class. Proxninent in Music Club and Clee Club activities. she has been one of the most musical members. Bible Study and Glee Club Trips ffayww 777 XV 'j7Aa.,,,.0J-ef LILLIAN HOPPER ...... ALB., English . . . LUCEDALE, MISSISSIPPI Phi Kappa Athletic Associationg Student Government Association: Y. W. C. A.: Stu- dent Volunteer Nlovenientg Home Economics Club, 1927-28: Argonian Literary So- cietyg Sock and Buskin Club, 1927-31: Pine Branch Staff. 1927-28, 1928-29. 1930-311 Cabinet Y. W. C. A.. 1928-29g Vice-President Kappas, 1928-291 Council Member. 1929g Clerk of Council. 1929: Sophomore Class Play. 1928-293 Honors, 1927-28. 1928-293 Set-- retary to Editor PINE. CONE. 1930-31g Official Scorer Kappas, 1928-29: G. S. W, C. Letters, 1929 and 1931g Phi Kappa Honor Cup, 1930. Lillian is the jolly IDCIIIIJCI' of our class, with always a wisecrack or a ready come- back. Although she can approve slips with the highest dignity. we have recollections of the snitching of fruit cake and other like escapacles in the far-off days. Lillian excels in all scholastic Work. Chemistry is her dish, and she can Parlez-vous with the best. Boyislz Bobs and Dodge Coupes FRANCES HUGHES ..... .4.B., History . . . CLENNVILLE, GEORGIA Entered 1928 from Andrewg Phi Kappa Athletic Association: Y. W. C. A.g Student Government Association: Argonian Literary Society: l. R. C.. 1929-31g Sergeant-at arms of Argonian Literary Society. 1929-30. Frances coming to us from Andrew in her Sophomore year has been a peppy addi- tion to the class. She has made a place for herself with her dry wit and back-handed compliments. WYZ-1111-bI0Il7ll Bobs and Baby Face Y l 2 5 U A ?M ?5 MU MARGARET JENNINGS .. . . A.B., History .... WAYGRoss, GEORGIA Secretary-Treasurer Freshman Class, 1927-283 President Argonian Literary Society, 1929-303 Business Manager PINI-I CONE. 1930-31g Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. 1930-31: Phi Kappa Cheer Leader. 1928-31: Argonian Literary Society: 1. R. C.. 1929-30. 1930-313 Sock and Buskin Club, 1930-31g Honor Roll. 1927-281 Presidents' Club. 1929-30, Margaret started Off her college career by g0iI1g to court IHOY6 Often thaII Chief Justice Taft. but all that time her courting was bringing her results. Popular with everybody. a friend to all is Margaret-even Freshmen adore ber. As a cheer leader for the Kappas, she makes Joe E. Brownis yell sound like a whisper, and at every dance she's the most sought after young man there. St. Louis Blues and Picture Shows LOUISE JOHNSON ..... A.B., Eflucation .... VALDOSTA, GEORGIA Student Government Association: Phi Kappa Athletic Association: Argonian Lit- erary Societyg Valdosta Clubg Clee Clubg 1, R. C.: Philharmonic Clubg Treasurer Valdosta Club. 1929-304 Vice-President Valdosta Club. 1930-313 Vice-President Clee Club, 1929-30: Secretary Clee Club. 1930-313 Delegate 1. R. C. Convention 1928-29: Honors. 1927-31. A History shark if there ever was one. with a memory for facts that puts the rest of us to shame. Louise is also a prominent Il1CI'lllJCl' of the Clee Club and can sing with the best of them. Although she's often been known to be tardy to class, she gets the knowledge just the same. Lecture Notes and Sheet Music Wi 3 l l , F E a ,qi li il l l l ffacfemaf ae-71--M KATE JoNEs ........ AB., English ..... RICEBORO, GEORGIA Argonian Literary Societyg Phi Lambda Athletic Associationg Honor Roll, 1927-313 Editor Pine Branch. 1929-30: Literary Editor PINE CONE, 1930-31g Chairman Program Committee. Argonian Literary Society. 1930-31: G. S. W. C., Letters, 1930. Kate is just as versatile as her fatheris wares, and he sells everything from an egg to an automobile. She can be a rollicking gypsy or mischievous Harlequin at Christmas Festival. She likes to gad about, and she writes short stories on Whats in a name? , but when she dons her specs, she miraculously acquires the ability to read Latin or French and to do the Literary work for the Annual. Brookwood Pharmacy and Patterson Laughter MARGUERITE LANGDALE . . . A.B., Education ..... VALDOSTA, oEoRc1A Argonian Literary Societyg Phi Kappa Athletic Association: Valdosta Cubg Inter- Societ Debater. 19285 Chairman Program Committee Argonians. 1928-29: President Y Valdosta Clubg Honors, 1927-31g Presidents' Club, 1928-29g Vice-President Argomans. 1929-303 Assistant Editor-in-Chief Pine Branch. 1929-303 Modern Language Medal, 1930. Marguerite is capability, intellectuality, and other synonymous words personified. Y ' d l l Voted once our most capable glrl. the winner of the Modern Language Me a , anc like honors, Marguerite must have a supermind, for she always finds time away from her books for pleasure. lVlarguerite's highest ambition is to make, to marry, or to get a million dollars. Week-end Trips and Big Words 1 t t Z 4 l s l , l l l ll l WWW fiffyd-JA fwwn puns, hlARCARET IJTTLEFIELD ALB., Home Ecorwmics . . FOLKSTON. GEORGIA Stutlffnt Coxernnlent Assvciution: Phi Lzunlrdgi Athletic Association: Argonian Literary Society: Home liumolnics Clulmg Sock and Buskin Club. 1927-31g Y. W. C. A.: Presi- rlent Horne Hconornies Cluli, 1930-31: Presizlents' Club. l93O-31. Small anal swf-et is Margaret. and rather quiet. A whiz at Home Ee.. she-'ll make some man a gootl wife. She ll he sure to get one-knowing so well the way to a manls heart. lntlustrious as well as gay, she makes a typical member of the Class. Peter Prnt Collars and Recipe Books BLANCHE PARKER . . .... 4.B.. English .... OGEECHEE. GEORGIA Entered 1929 from Georgia Normal at Stateshorog Student Government Association: Phi Lamhrla Athletic Assuciatitmg :Xrgonian Literary Soeietyg Y. W. C. A. lllant-he is one of the newer members of the Class. coming in her Junior year. How- exer. she has founcl her place and become one of us with all ease. Blanche is an enthusiastic Lambda, and can he found on the athletic field almost any time. Among Blaneheis many virtues is that of perseverance. Ball Games and Class Discussions 'EVN MARGARET PARRISH .... A.B.. Education .... VALDOSTA. GEORGIA Student Government Associationg Fine Arts Clubg I. R. C.: Valdosta Club: Honor Ro.l. 1929-305 Vice-President Fine Arts Club. 1929-30g President 1. R. C.. 1933-31g Art Committee PINE CoNE. 1930-31. Quiet and conscientious is Margaret, always doing things quietly while others talk ol' what they can do. She is another of our artists of note. and has contributed Inuch ' ' ' ' l R. C. activities and an outstanding to the art work III the annual. Prominent In . History major, she has made a very efficient student. Rare Old fezuelry and Family Trees GEORGIA PATTERSON .... A.B., Education ...... BOSTON. GEORGIA Student Government Associationg Argonian Literary Society: Phi Lambda Athletic ' ' ' ' C. 1929-31g Home Economics Club, l927-293 Pine Association. Y. W. C. A.. I. R. , Branch Staff. 1928-291 Y. W. C. A, Cabinet. 1928-293 Treasurer Argonian Literary Society, 1929-30: Meinber-at-large I. R. C.. l929-30. Honors. 1927-31. uHer modest looks the cottage might aclorn Sweet as the primrose peeps beneath the thorn. Such a fitting epigram for Georgia was too good to be replaced by a substitute 01d Fashioned Pinks l l l LILLIAN PATTERSON .... A.B., History . . . . . CORDELE, GEORGIA Student Government Association: Y. W, C. A.: Argonian Literary Society, Phi Kappa Athletic Assoeiationg l. R. C., 1929-313 Vice-President 1. R. C., 1930-313 Y. W. C, A. Cabinet. 1928-31, Euclidian Club, 1929-31g Vice-President Euclidian Club, 1929-303 Council, 1930-31: Assistant Corresponding Secretary of Alumni Association, 1930-31. Work quietly please! Lillian has become a permanent fixture to the library desk, handing out massive volumes that appear too huge for her to lift. Lillian has never been too busy passing out these books to read them, howeverg for she has always been a good student. With her ready wit, she has made friends galore in the college. The Library and German Classes BLANCHE PRESCOTT .... A.B., Education .... LAKE PARK, GEORGIA Valdosta Club. 1926-27g Secretary-Treasurer Class. 1928-293 Fine Arts Club. 1929-303 Sororian Literary Society. 1928-305 Phi Lambda Athletic Associationg Class Play. 1927-28. We miss your merry prattle and your footstep on the stair! It was a great loss when Blanche left in February. Blanche has a ready tongue and would run Mark Twain a close second in a battle of wits-that is if she didnit beat him. Our chief brides- maid for the last two years, we're wondering if Blanche won't be our next bride. Blue Sport Shirts and Forget-Me-Nots I 5 1 1 1 r tl I 1 cg 71 NAYLOR, GEORGIA K. D. RENTZ ........ A.B.. Latin ..... . Phi Kappa Athletic Assoeiationg Sororian Literary Society, Treasurer Freshman Class, 1928-29, Philharmonic Clubg Y. W. C. A.g Y, W. C. A. Cabinet. 1929-30. 1930-31g Council, 1930-313 Student Government Association. K. D. is another three-year graduate, and a most welcome addition to the class. A Latin student of great note, she can amo, amas, amat with the best of them, and she makes a marvelous Gabriel in Latin Christmas plays. Horacess Satires and Trips Home JoYcE ROBERSON ...... A.B.. Music ...... SCREVEN, GEORGIA Student Government Association: Y. W. C. A.g Argonian Literary Societyg Phi Kappa Athletic Associationg Philharmonic Club: Y. W. C. A, Cabinet. 1929-303 President Philharmonic Club, 1929-30. Music hath charmsi'-especially when jingled forth from the ivories by Joyce's lingers. Joyce is our piano umajorv this year and weire prophesying a career that may even surpass Little Jack Little's. What will Senior Hall be without Joyce's bright ' 1 not Seniorly calls!-yells for Jean, Leta Mac, and Frances. chatter and yells lno gir s, Volley-ball Games anal Trips to Town. yor, l l l ll ill l s tl l,ETA 1XlAtISTRlPLING ....A 4.B., English . . . ALTAMAHA, GEORGIA Student tiovernmr-nt Association: Phi Kappa Athletic Association: Y. Wh C. Ag ,Xrgonian Literary Socif-tv: Pine Branch Stall. 1929-30: Secretary Argonians, 1930-31: Secretary-Treastlrer S. G. A.. 1930-31. llependahle is the word which describes Leta Mac. When she says sheill do a thing, consider it clone. A good sport, always ready to go. yet willing to stay if need he. she holds at prominent place in all class as well as school activities. When you see l.:-ta Mac. you can rest assured that Frances. Evelyn, Jean, and Joyce are near at hand. Red Dresses and Roll Books I1onoTHY STROUD ..... AB.. Education . .... vALDosTA, GEORGIA Phi Lambda Athletic Association: Argonian Literary Society 1927-28g Valdosta Cub: l. R. C.: Secretary-Treasurer Valdosta Club. 1928-229: President Valdosta Club. 1930-31: Honors, 1927-28. 192930, 1930-31g Advertising Manager PIM: CONE, 1930-31: Student Government Association. lilul is almost a permanent fixture at G. S. W. C.-coming here to the training school and through High School. Always in a good humor, keen as a blade. and always cheerful. she's a great leader in the class. Dot is an ardent supporter of all school activities. and if you Want a project put across-ask Dot. she knows. Good Books and Radios mu? dc S MAYE DE Lois SUMMERLIN . .4.B., English . . . . . PELHAM. oEoRc1A Student Government Association: Y. W. C, A.: Phi Kappa Athletic As-ociationg Sororian Literary Society: Fine Arts Clubg President ,lunior Class, 1929-30: President Sororian Literary Society: 1930-313 Feature Editor PINE CONE. 1930-31: Presidents' Club, 1929-30 1930-313 G. S. W. C. Letter. 1930-31. An all-around good student is lV1aye de Lois. Full of fun and ready for a good time. she never neglects poetry preparation or any other. Wlierl you hear a je or jiai on . . , . . , . . . . SCIHO1' Hall. dont get excited-lt s merely 1V1aye de Lois Frenchlng things up a bit. Her voice can he heard at all hours. raised in song: If 1 could be with you-M. Red Lips and Coon' Times MARGARET SUMNER .... A.B.. English ..... POULAN. CEORQIA Y. W. C, A.: Phi Lambda Athletic Association: Home Economics Club, 1927-28: Sock d B lt' Club 1928 31' Sophomore Play 1929: Honor Roll. 1927-28: Y. W. C. A. all us 'Ill . ' s Q Cabinet. 1928-29. 1929-30: President Y, W. C. A.. 1930-31: Student Government Asso- ciation. A good sport is lV1arga1'et-and as one. she can do anything from playing good hall for the Lambdas to being Y. W. C. A. President. When she undertakes a thing you can count on its being done and done well. Tarleton Dresses and Old-Fcalzionezil Lockets 774 ZVAWWL2 lVlARY WINN. . . . . .4.B., Education . . . SAVANNAH, GEORGIA Student Government Associationg Sororian Literar So ' t 1 Pl' K y cle y 11 appa Athletic Asso- uationg Y. W. C. A.g Home Economies Club. 1928-29. 1929-30g Glee Clubg C. S. W. C, Letters. 1929-303 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. 1929-30. 1930-31. Advertising Manager PIN!-L Cows. 1930-31g Treasurer Home EC, Club, 1929-30g Business Manager Pine Branch, 1929-303 Cheer Leader Kappas. 1928-29g Vice-President Freshman Class. 1928-29. We had fun on Toosdaylw A Ceeehee from her heart-or is it tongue-is Mary and more power to her for it. A lover of a certain beverage-or rather two, she some- times gets the .e d Q ' ' ' ' ' ' ' m crosse . ehe s diplomatic and a convincer of tired busmes h , . s men t at ll pays to aclvertisef, Not that it's fl ' ' ' ' any re ECUOII on her ll31J11S, but Senior Hall will surely miss lVlary's little yell- Love and Kisseslw Rides from Town and Telephone Calls of l I , .su '? 1,9 ,ln L I 'I is lf .v ,'. T' N Y' 7 ' 1 ni ' Q I s- 1 ...JB s -' V - . Q I 1 U Q,-. W 1 W 01 - 1 1 S YJ w gf- Q' - I og ,ohh .-' - g V.: ' ,M 1 WN- Un-Ea' I .' -- 'ww 1' A K V ' , F 0 I 1 I 9. . U A I I l JA' U ' IRQ VIRGINIA CARSWELL Pl'6Sl'lIPIIf Vvaycross. Georgia DOROTHY CHAPMAN Secremry Savaiiliah. Georgia HAZEL ALLEN Lenox. Georgia CLIFFORD ARLINE Cairo, Georgia SALLIE KATE BOZEMAN Shingler. Ce-orgia HELEN BRASINQTON Vifaycross. Georgia DELIA BONNER Vienna, Georgia NIILDRED CHAMBLISS Amerieus, Georgia MARY DOZIER Morgan, Georgia PHARA ELARBEE Cairo, Georgia MARY ELAINE FLANAGAN Waycross. Georgia HELEN HARRELL Valdosta. Georgia ge' 5 is 8 CARO Horam: Vienna. Georgia FRANCES HOWELL Talladega. Ala. ELIZABETH KIRKLAND Sylvester, Georgia LILLIAN M. LIVELY Savannah. Georgia CATHERINE MAXWELL Calvary, Georgia MARJORIE lVlULLIS New Smyrna. Florida JESSIE MAE PRESCOTT Lake Park, Georgia ELSIE QUARTERMAN Ray Gity, Georgia CAROLYN READDICK Folkston, Georgia BEATRICE ROBERTS Donalsonville, Georgia RUTH RUSHIN Vienna, Georgia MATTIE D. SIMPSON Valdosta, Georgia Pa ge 5 5 I HELEN STEELE Savannah, Ceorgia PEARL STRONG Yalclosla. Georgia EUNICE WALKER Brunswick. Georgia KATHRYN WALL Ellaville. Georgia iwARCARET VVARFIELD Savannah. Georgia NIARCARET WILLIAMS Wayeross. Georgia 0- ' o W v, 5 '- E'- I . L . 4 Y - S o 4 Q. V . z D I 'J 1' a.1 1' mn Q 0-gl - OA 'i Q6 nr 'T P ' . , o K I Q 'I I I A v 1 inf' Page SH VIRGINIA CLARK President ELIZABETH PARDEE Secretary LAVERNE ADAMS MATTIE ALLEN ERNESTINE BAKER EVA KATE BELFLOWER HELEN BISHOP MARGARET BOOTH , 1 ANNIE SUE BRANDON JANET BREWTON JEANETTE BRIDGES CAROLYN BULLARD EMILY BURNEY AGNES CALDWELL WINIFRED CANADY QUINNIE CARMACK Page 59 nge LOUISE CLIFFORD DOROTHY COURTNEY ZONA MAE CONNELL DOROTHY DENMARK RUTH IJOZIER ELIZABETH DURDEN PEARL FAIRCHILD SALLY FAIRCLOTH PAULINE FORBES DOROTHY FORD VIOLET GLASCOCK CLEO GRIFFIN EVE HAIJDEN NIARY HACAN ANNA FRANCES HAM EDITH HARRIS REBA HARRISON EDNA HENDERSON MARTHA HORTON MARY PEARL HOUSE LOUISE HUGHES KATHLEEN HURST MADCE INCRAM EMILY JENNINCS FRANCES JOHNSON MYRTIEE JOHNSON LAURA LEE JONES MARX' LEVERETTE BLUMA LEVITON MILDRED MCIARTH UR ALICE MCCALL SARA NICEALIHIN XV EVELYN IVICGOUGH MARY' VIRGINIA MCKEY ETH EL MQLSWAIN RUBY MCSWAIN ELIZABETH NICLEMORE LOUISE NIANLEY NIILDRED MINILIIILW NIARY ALICE MOSELEY FRANCES NILTLLINS MARX' O,QUINN VI-:RA PARKER PAULINE PARRISH WINONA PATTERSON MARY VIRGINIA PAULK ESTHER PEARSON NIARY PEARSON Page 65 6 UNDEAN PEAVY ILA POPPELL MARGUERITE POWELL NITA, POWERS MINNIE RICHARDSON NELL ROBINSON NANCY ROWLAND INEZ ROYAL HARRIET SHEPPARD HALLY ELIZABETH SMITH EMELIZA SWAIN MILDREIJ TALLEY ELIZABETH THOMPSON ALINE TISON MYRTLE VARNER INEZ WEBB Page GH SARA WADLEY VVYLENE XWHITLEY NIARCARET WILLIANIS BUFORD WILLIFORD liI.IzAIsI3TII WIRIYQHT DORIS ZITTROUER u-otffq. 3 . 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V 'M , x , I - 4' HELEN CLARK President CEDELLE BRABHAM Secretary RLiBX' ARNETTE ANN ANTHONY EL1zLxr:ETH ARNOLD fxI.'xm:ARET BISCHOFF GLENN BLACKWELL WxN1E::ED BL.xL'N1 ELEANOH BOLLWARE Eu,ENI,x BRAILSFORD DOROTHY BRYANT MARY BUSH HELEN CARSWELL WINONA COPELAND JOHN CORN DOROTHY CROCKER ELVERA CROSBY ELNITA CULPEPPER NELLIE KATE DANIEL NIODESTA DUKES Page T1 9 HELENA DURHAM ERMA EASON NIARGARI-LT EASTERLIN LILLIAN EDWARDS EMILY ELKINS Lois EUBANKS BEss1E FDLRDM NIONTENE FLOYD FVIILDRED GAINEY ANNIE LOIS GARDNER KATHLEEN GLISSON MARY GLOVER JULIA GROOVER INEZ HATCHER LOUISA HEATH LILLIAN HENDERSON ELIZABETH HIERS LENA MAUD HII-:Rs JOSEPHINE HIGHTOWER FRANCES HILL 111 'I Page T3 xge VIRGINIA HUTCHINSON MARTHA JACKSON VIRGINIA JONES MARGARET KENNEDY EVELYN KI-:NNON EUNICE KIRKLAND DOROTHY LANG ADAIR LANGEORD JOSEPHINE LARHLEY WILLIE LEE BERNICE LECGITT ROMA LEVITON ELIZABETH NICELVEY VELMA MILLER LOUISE MCNAIR LILLIAN NIORGAN MARGARET MORRISON NIARY SUE NEAL SARA NICHOLSON JESSIE NORMAN age Q- Vugge TG MARIE OLLIFF GUSSIE OWQUINN DOROTHY PATTERSON ERNESTINE PEAVY J'A 4: 5 PE TRl'E WILLI' MARX' POOLE FLORENCE POWELL Rum' RIOSRY WILLENE ROBERTS BESSIE LEE ROBERTS PAULINE RYON LOUISE SENTELL MARJORIE SESSIONS LONIE SHINGLER BERNICE SLOAN BRONICE SLOAN CAROLINE SMITH ELIZABETH SMITH FLORENCE SMITH NIARCARET SMITH Page TT HARRIET STEVENS KATHERINE STOVALL NIARCARET SUMNER MADGE SWAIN JOAN TALBERT FRANCES TAYLOR EVA NIAE TRAMMELL VERDA VANLANDINGHAM , T IOLLY WALKER Rum' NELL WALL DOROTHY WALLS CAROLYN WXVARD SARA EMILY WARD ELIZABETH WHEELER ELIZABETH WHITE MARGARET WILLIAMS L0YLEss WILLIFORD CLARICE WORSIIAM JEWEL WLTBST Page 79 1 Q f x Q Ax f W l W X F K Q x f , xx Ax fc ,J X9 5, if 'ix :zz Lf --.J Time for Class! 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If - ', ' li ,I 1 J A gf' AE -' ' I ' ' fs 4 liggm in Q lf'ffAWgx' V f , , , ,. my ' A l Hmm 242.gif Qljfzizf fflflcgf ZVZZZI J HERE AND THERE Page 10 JAYW -ffafyaf .57a.fkaJ2.e'A ' 'BUD Bezzzg' ,Kei Zf Jay ?Yd:?7'Zc.f .pdfzlwef y 2he.fr.9g'mz'Zf J Fzaa ae dye.. AMX: Q728y Z 6C' ff-:'z1.c34f'vz'ZQ if-5 .WM g' ff4zfi4fm:'.r .faayef X, . 515' Eaaizv RANDOM SHOTS Vziggv 103 lfkctr Wwhzkf 25. QIZZI' F 23.546 ! ,fz.f'f.f74f!sm in 2 1 if fl Ex afar kfy'ez1ef Mani' 72'6'cZf njzaf 962: Wifi' ag segw' 5.5, Q x Ili? if ..j,, 1 ' v, ' 'Y ' QQ? L- - ,W!6 ' .f'W47f'c'7Z'faJfzatf 4241712 FAMILIAR FACES Vuge 104 Zami, Dzavzdex .Dum Gif af' A -Z! Qzorirh Jeff :bn fikzece - he fqge-za:-f ffyzkcf X W J' c lhfem Z - 393125 RAT POSES I L. 1 a n ff X f S , f f A 1 'C'- u fy g In N V xx x jx X A ff ik 1 X f1c'i1 1'itiffs ut C. S. W. C. are as 110f'f'.s5r11'.Y us ffm 11111015 sqzmrvs in Il vross-uforzl puzzle. X N NNN x - xx, :XXX M -wx 5 Q -Q ix ww X.-N, ,N W X QQ xg A , N -gp 55:5 X , R fw- XQX . W XNW fjff ' . Mgyiiy iff . , 'vQ'-'jill . ff nf, -X , yy qw .II -Gi Q 1 rf: -'iv . N 'hc ' X 'I 'JSI .,, .. - -.f ..,--' .- -X . w '- T 1-if NX A-UW' ' fl -' ' N - - 12f-- 3- .,,u --5,-. X1 , ni xyxxv X, Wi of f -www . 4.8! wx ' Y V ful '71 my ' xx v , 14,1 , iff s-...f , , . X X, ,, ,.1 I V -. 3 .1-, 'N ' ' ,lfg-J' ip I X 1' N fl. , K '..I.--,Q xx . 1 Ss: Y . ' f ' X if '. If,--. X1 su 74, N:-a 'lv - - '. 5? , I ,I , 1' lf I'j1,r' f fl, .Xi ' -: af 'ix xx giifgm HN Q M. I iwkx fx 1 SUPERLATIVES -. N MARGARET BULLOCK Miss 6. S. W. C. MARY DOZ 'ER Prettiest ROSELLE HATCHER Most Attractive ESSYE ALLIGOOD Most lngeinue LILLIAN LIVELY Most Versatile RUBY MCSWAIN Best Sport MARGARET BRABHAM Most Popular EFI!! 61.1 E ,I , Mi ,a :cgi A it 1 zip v L, O ' ..f.'g fn., .ffm , .ml ,I .. 1, '71 .YI-H M, ws W fl , .:. .Q ' v :fb Pg 3 .1 Jn -,-r , 1 A. J' I -Ci ry Nl v Q xi' I 'l -I' W . X' , Q :ll W W W fxuwx 'Wg Iii' f . 6 ,N xf l V' '4'.E'l'i ,k.,', F-ggi A saab, , ' J YQ, . x ' + . Y Y , . X' ,, N , b ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' sf F ','K-V-,sg ,.-.' :IRQ Margaret Bullock Mary Dozier , , ,.. ,. ,..! V, H1 w fl 4 -F E 1 I ., '-I 13 1 l 2 ,I Xu .. .I v -1 ,x w 9 J .l -9 ' 1 4 np 'x if A 'rw Roselle Hatcher Essye Alligood 1 fs S? w. i l ww: , ' li 4 I I1 V, W i , Q , ., ,gg in, nf f MQ- ' f . i '- 1 il . i , , lif-T' , ' l,.'.g'iA f -- Fill W, I' X QQ , , .,,,, i I il i ww.- llvf fl: ' 1 -.' I' ii ld.:-4 A l ' ily' i - iifffl l. levi i , ' 1' i , ll.l1',l i .i'.J i, i ,fha N: 4 V cv' J I 1 if K . i 'I -i , , if Fr .nm ' Jr, ii' i llffi 1 l V -'if ' N I I eff ! . ll' I Qu' W. U lf . if,,.9- lfillbxl ,. T' I , 4 l adj. If I V1- .e i' -I 'ws pai 1- 'Nl-,1 f,',3'1 fqilfr I xl. ,wi af,-if l'2'iTri Wk' .Fein JS' afflzl i ii T-912 ,fx',l5'. .i M iq -5 - my 4, ,wl . 5 . mikm ,mN,,X., of: nu. i 56 W. 53, . 5 'Q 'L , Lillian Lively Ruby Mcswain -x , V42 Y ', , Y , N M. ' U 1 f ' 3 Exif , mf qgw .W I. . E- . r5.9 , M, z f1f,:f 'U wt, fx l' k I ,'k' J ,H X ' Y W 1 . E l .V ,' A 'I 1 K ' ' 1 1 , IR 1 Sf W fig, - l, ',,, 1 M: . X L1 ,V 5 !,l'4f1-.. -' Ln? ,N . '- C. . , fgflg , ..-L, ,, Leag? m J 1.29532- '. .I K-,Y-?E . W: U.,-' 24235, Q: X 515' l -I ' J. , . ,dx .1 M .. 1 5 V 'l ' 'w 11 ' H I ' '4- . 35 :V K M' , -MJ 11, - x ,HM- .np :ak 4.-' l.,.U ' '4 9. ' 1' WT' 1.. . . , 1.1 ff ,f qlmvj 5 T gn, ' -I' u ne f ,.l ,mW NNI .V fu, Margaret Brabham S Most C. S. W. C. girls are as welconze to the feature sec- tion as a creaking floor to a burglar. RX,, Xxt ms xww-vS x:QwX XwgQQXx X WXKXY MXliWkX.lXg ..1:. fx ' juz.- 5 'iff W V 3 ' Ii , - --S V V, X ,f 1 X JN f f XS'W4H :' XXX' , gl xv' Ulf f li I ff f X X 5 - XX fm . ' f L QXNT gf N X Ny fx X, ' NN yjfix V V V M 15,11 A! 'K 4 ul 3 lx ' 355- ZQCXX ' X f, ii '?,Q :-'fix V , NNI' 1 .x x X .lf ff f Q'-' 1 M -'px N NIARY li. FLANAGAN JEAN l,0I'15HItIlltLli . DUHUTHY Smut n . QITINNIE CAIUIACK Mfmv 0.QItlNN VIRGINIA CLARK GRACE CHASTAIX HELEN CLARK . l.tLLIAN LivELv . . NIAlt'pAtu-:T Ht:AHHAxl KATHLEEN Hunsr Presidents Club . lJI'f'.Slil1f'lll . Prexirlelzl of lilllllllltfllllllllt' Club . . . . IITESI-I1f'lIf nf Sa-niur Class . . . . l'rt-.siflmzt nf l'r1l1lu.sm Club l'rexi1l4-111 of flrgmiiun Lilcrury Society of Pfzi 1.IllllIlI11l Altlzletir' ylxsurirztinri . . I,ft'Sfl1t'lIf of Snplmnznn' Clams . Prwxiderzt of Evllflilllillll Clulf . Prcxirlent nf I l'l'XlllIIl1lI C111 .9 . . Presirlrrzt of Surf: :mtl lfzlslrirz Club l'res1'11f'r1! uf Phi Kappa pltliletit' .4.s.ww1'r1riu11 . . . . President of Glee Club lxlARtLARliT S1 NINICR . . . . . l'r1'.xident of Y. IIQ C. ft. XIARQARI-LT l-ITTI.t1I-'ll-QLD . . . I're.wifIen1 of Hume Evnnnnzics Club iXlAlttLARI-IT l3trl.L0t3K . . lJlAf'Sfllf'lIf of Studenl Cnrwrnnierzt .-l.ssm'1'11t1'u11 NIANH nE Lois Stixiwit-11t1.lN . . . . 1,ff'Sll1l'IIf uf' Sumriun I,itvmr,r Suriefx VIRGINIA CAHSWICLI ,... .... I 'resilient of Junior Cluss XlARGAltl-LT PARRISH .......... Presirfelit nj lntvrnulimzul Rwlulzirm. Club The Presidents' Club is an organization through which every cluh on the campus may he reached and brought into closer harmony with campus activities. The club meets once a month and discusses the ways and means of each 0l'gilIllZ3llUll. bringing out by contrast and cmnparisnn the hest means of handling club activities. When at new movement is to he presented to the campus, it is lirst presented to the Presidents' Club for a hearing. The chief activity for the year 1930- 31 was a study of Parliamentary procedure. As a pleasant relief from studv hours. the club was entertained hy a numher of day students. Page 119 Nl,A.mpAlti1'r Sl nvcn Xl.-Xl-iL,AlIl-LT liI'I.I.HCK VIRGINIA CAi:sw'r1.l, l'rf-.siflent Y. ll . C. .-1. l're.sirlent S. C. Ml. l're5izler1tjru11'or Class YIRIQINIA CLARK Enim' Jrixwixcs MARY Poou: I,fl'Sl.llI'IIl Soplmnmrv Class Srplzorrzorv Rep. on Cmmcil Freslmzrm Hep. on Council Student Government Association The Student Government Association is the most influential association on the campus. for the reason that it touches and to a great extent guides the actions of the is hole student body. The purpose of the organization is the promotion of the high- est standards of honor and integrity in all matters of personal conduct, and the strengthening of cordial relations between the faculty and the students. Every stu- dent of the college is a nieniber of the S. G, A. after having taken a brief training course in which the handbook of the association is studied and after having signed the pledge. Page 120 K. D. Rl-INTZ JEAX l-oUt.HR1uoi: LILLIAN P.-XTTI-IIINUN Junior Rep. on Council l're.side11t Senior Class .Senior Rep, on Council HELEN CLARK DR. Hmorn S. GL'LLlYl-LR Bliss Lroxom lvm' .-Xxxir P. Hovvrga Pres. Freshman CVIIISS :ldziiser .4l1Z'l'S6'f .-1dz'i.ser Student Government Association The Court functions in the maintenance of discipline among the students. ln the performance of its duty. fairness and a sense of personal responsibility are especially emphasized. The Court is composed of the four Class Presidents together with the President of the S. C. A. The Council. a deliberating body composed of members from the student body and faculty. has charge of all serious disciplinary problems. and solves all the serious problems of administration for the S. C. A. Among the speakers of 1930-31 at the open forum of S. C. A. were Mr. C. WV. Beswick. Judge W. E. Thomas. Chairman of the Board of Trustees. and Miss Margaret Bullock. President of the S. C. A. and Representative at the National Council of Student Govern- ment Presidents which met at Greensboro. N. C.. in the spring of l93O. Page 121 IQATE ,lows RUSICIALH HATCHER Grmci-:CHAsrA1N Literary Editor Ealitor-iii-Cliiwf flelizfflies Editor SIAM' ELIZABETH Bow NIAYE ni: Lois Sl'NlNII-IRLIY ljlzuirnzun .-lrt Conznziltee Feature Editor IDC one P' C The PINE CONE is the yearbook published by the Senior Class. The name of the annual. as that of the monthly magazine. is suggested by the indigenous beauty of the local campus. The staff for l931 has worked earnestly and with great zeal to embody in this book the spirit of the eighteen years of achievement of their Alina Mater,- living nieniories for this and future classes. Each year the PINE CONE Staff has taken a great pleasure in having every phase of the book created and designed by members of the Senior Class. The best artistic, literary and executive ability of the class of 1930-'31 has gone into the annual of this year. for it is their last contribution to the student activities and student life. Page 122 DOROTHY STRoL'n XIAKLARET jrgxxiwm EHQLYX liuxrox r4a'z'ertz'sing ,llanager 131151.11955 ,llumzger .Snupslzut Editor KIAM' Www LILLI.-XY Hormzn ,'1SSIiSfllflf ,-1Jz'c'rtisz'ng llflllllgff St'C'ff'ftll'j' to Ellliftlf Pune Cone For four years the PINE CONE has if-Ceiyed first honor rating and in 1929 the All-American-Honor rating in the National Scholastic Press Assoc-iation. This year the staff has worked conscientiously to win more honor for our Alina Hater on her Eighteenth Birthday. ART COMMITTEE FOR PINE CONE AuNi3T1sox Wixow. Pxmnsu DoRoTHY Corarxiir Niklil.,-XRHT P.-XHRXSH PAVLIYI-Q Gmrrix ENIELIZA SWAIN ETTA Cmoigxs N1.un,.am1T WEARFIPILIJ P11359 1233 PA: LINIC Cruel-'lx NIAMQAHFT Powtf1L H D , . .. IYTH ozlrzlz :Issixtunl Editor Editor Phi Kappa Editor Exilim llAL1,xBI'tmm EMHLIZA SWAIN flrt Editor Department Club Editor Xlmn' l.i3xi3ni3TTi1 lixuu Iittmm' Miss IVA CHANDLER l'l11' Lunzbdu Editor Jtiktf Editor ' flflllllllflt' Editor Pine Branch The Pine Branch is the monthly publication on the Campus. The Chief aim of the publication is to Serve as an expression of the literary phase of our college l'f . ' l ' 2' ' ' ' ' 1 e anc to reflect the accomplishments of the students in literary courses. ln addi- tion to the literary efforts of the students. The Pine Branch publishes news of general interest to the students. news of each organization existent on the campus, anrl the work of the Alumnae. Page 124 ELIZABETH Wivoi-IT LILLIAN Hoorcn Emu jiimtmzas Donornx' CHAPMAN NANCY Howmwn Local Editor ,4fgUl1lIlI1 Editor Business tllanuger Sororiun Editor l. ll . C. nl. Editor ALICE NICCALL SALLIE KATE Bozmmx Rim' NICSWAIN CAiio1.i'N Rmlilmlcx Mailing Department .llrliling Department illuiling Department ,llailirzg Department Pine Branch The Pine Branch has been in existence for many years,-almost as long as the college itself. At first only a small news sheet. with the circulation confined to the small number of students. it has developed into a magazine with real literary flavor and valued accomplishment. Furthermore, in proportion as the publication itself has increased in worth, the circulation has growng beginning with less than one hundred copies, it has increased to over two thousand copies per month. Each year The Pine Branch sponsors a poetry contest in which three cash prizes are offered. Page 1:25 l':I.IZABi-LTH ARNOLD NlARY Www Nl,-ftRtLARiIT Smiwign ALICE Hicks iWlARY Pi:ARsoN Pl.llIIf.Sl .llusif lflmirnmn 1,ft Sl.l1I'lIf Bible Study Chm. lforlzl Fellouxship K. D. RIQNTZ NANCY RUWLAND Treasurer Secretary Young Women's Christian Association The spirit of the ublue and white gives the feeling of 'Big-Sister-Little-Sisterv on the campus of G. S. W. C. The Y. W. C. A. is the first to greet the new students when they arrive and to extend invitations for membership to those who are in sym- pathy with its purpose: We unite in the desire to realize full and creative life lhrough a growing knowledge of Cod. We determine to have ai part in making this life possible for all people. ln this task we seek to understand ,lesus and to follow Him. Page 126 K.. I RUBY MCSWAIN HIQLI-:N BRASINILTUN Iissle .-XLL!tzoon Auw: Tlsox ETTA flIl!llIiNh Room Clzuirnzufz ,llernbership Chnl, Religisms Chill. Bulletin lid. Chnl. Poster lflzrzirnmn LILLIAN PATT1':Rsox NIAMLARHT Jlswxlwmps Ylm,Iwi.a QILARK Llibfllflillll EIlfI'l'flIlVIII1t'Ilf Club House f.'I1Ill.I'HllIIl Young Women's Christian Association The Y. W. C. A. sponsors a number of speakers and activities each year. For the past several years Dr. William A. Smart has given a lecture series of great spiritual worth. The Y. W. C. A. Library, increased by a yearly book party. has been one of the evidences of its constructive program on the campus. When the students go away at graduation time. they go with pleasant memories of delightful parties, jaunts, good times at the House in the Wocids.'i and tales of enchanting Blue Ridge. Contributing these memories and the spiritual uplift that is received from the Vesper services, Bible Study Classes. Morning Watches. and talks with visiting religious secretaries. the Y. W. C. A. is conceded one of the most worthwhile organizations on the campus. Page 127 Quix via CARMACK I,ff'.Slidl Ilf Nliumign Nlixcnigw Lan NIM: Srmvuxc GRACE CHASTAIN lice'-l're5i1ler1! Secretary Treasurer Argonian Literary Society 5. oo Qt O 0020 0 The objects of the Argonian Literary Society are the benefits derived from litera- ture. fine arts. and discussion of public questions. and from association with persons of similar interests and tastes. The program for the year 1930-31 consisted of a sf-ries of studies. among which were-The Best Plays of the Year. The Pulitzer Prize Winners. Famous Actors and Actresses. The Best Short Stories of the Year, and The Poetry of John Masefield. MEMBERSHIP Esniz :hl,I.lt,UOD HI in' ARNETTLZ Eu IQATI-1 Bill-'Lowign Exigux BLANTUN NIMH E. Horn NIARILARET BRABHANI NlAiu.Aiu3T Bi'LLocK PAVLINE Fomngs Page 128 Emu HALLXABIRTON LILLIAN HUPPER FR.-xxcizs Hucl-ies Emu Jsxxixcs Til.-KRGARET Jrzxxixcs Mrimcu Joi-ixsow Nl.-Xlit,L'ERlTli LAMQIJALE ,lux LOKGHRIDCE In KATE .loNEs Chairnzan Program Committee hlILDRED NIINCHEW ELIZABETH XVRHJHT Debrzter Debrzter Argonian Literary Society O O XO 0290 fzwo., O O ln addition to the systematizecl course of study, the Literary Society engages in several annual affairs. one of which this year was a Tea Dance at which the two societies were hostesses. The Inter-Society Debate is another annual event which arouses much interest and spirit among the members of the Societies. A subject of timely interest is chosen for the debate and the debaters are selected after a series of preliminary debates within the society. Give to the world the best that you have. and the best will come back to you. is the motto of the society. RESOLVED: That Ille Cotszrorth thirteen month calendar be adopled. SARA BICEACHIN AIIRIAM NICNIILLAN ETHEL BICSWAIN lllARY VIRGINIA XICKEY RUBY KICSWAIN FRANCES BIULLINS BLANCHE PARKER AIARCARET PARRISH MEMBERSHIP Page 129 GEoRclA PATTERSUX LILLIAN PATTERSON hlARCl'I-lRITE PowEL1. JOYCE ROBERSON NANCY Rrm'LANn HARRII-IT SHI-IPPARD EMI-ILIZA Swafx YVYLENE Wil-i1'l'LEY XI-I III-1 LUIS SIVNUIICIILIN 1,ft'.Sidk'I1l D:cl,1A Hoxxn-Qu H1-:Lm STI-:I-11,141 PHARA Eumsu vl'l'I'-1,N'.Sidi'llf Srcrcnzry Treusurz r Sororian Literary Society OOO 30 2 O8 O Q! A 2 00 E oo .OOO The ohjerts of the Sororian Literary Society are similar to thoqe of her slster wtlety the Argoniun, the study of literature, of the fine arts, and of puhllt quebtlom Ihe members of this society. those- students who graduate in the even S6315 use for their motto: 'LBuilding for character, not for fame. ANN ANTHUYY Mus, C. K. Bm1.r1 Nl,Am:Am1T lilscnorr CLLIQNN BLACKWI-:LL lluaDr:1.1.+: BIIABHAXI DoKo'rHY ISNYAAT YIRIQINIA CAIISWHLL NIlI,IJIKIill CHAM1zI.1ss llonorm' CHAMIAN I'll4L1aN CLARK MEMBERSHIP Page 130 NIARY Dozu-11: HIQLIQNA DUKHANI NIAHY E, FLANAzpAN KATHLI-Il-iN Cussox Lo1'lsA HEATH FRANCES HOWELL NIARKLARICT Kmwrgnv Evr':x.x'N Krgrwox Elwlcn KIRKLAYIJ IXIARJORIIC NIULLIS RESOLVED: Tha! the Cotszcortlz lfzirreen monflz culemlnr be mloplezl. f LILLIAN Lnrgu lflzzzirmztn Progranz Cunznziltee r L x H.iLiN bl-:As Wrox Nl.-XRJHRIE Srlssfoxs Drbrner Dcbater Sororian Literary Society If-Elie O O lc 2 OK .Q A O tg, 2,08 mf The variety of the programs for 1930-31 was inost acceptable and pleasing to the group-consisting of one-act plays. each illustrating one of the four types of drania. presented by the Play Production Class: a study of famous actresses and actors. Pulitzer prize winners of the year. the prize short stories. best plays of the year. and book clubs and their recent selections. One of the most constructive contributions to the niernbers is the Library which consists largely of recent Southern Literature. NIARY Sta XLAL SARA N1cHoLsox jEss1E NORXIAX Gl'b:IE 0.QL'IXX Doaorm' PATTI-QRSUX MARX Poou-3 FLORENCE PowELL C.-XROLXN RE.-XDDXCK PALLIXL: Ricox CARoLxx Sxnrn KATHERINE STUNALL MEMBERSHIP Page 131 LlLL1Ax Sl xixrix joAX TALBEHT Fmxcris 'TAXLKIR Ex A MAL: TRANlNll'.LI. NIXRTLE XARNHR KATHRXN WY.-ALL Donorm XY.-XLLS xlARt.ARET WYILLIANIS l'iEATRICl-j W II.LIr XlARY YY ixx CL.-XRICI-Q XYORSH.-XXI Maarmaizr BRABHANI President jmw l,tllrt,l-Ilillltlli ALICE ihlCCALL Efmigsrlxa BAKFR lvl,1'!'-Pff'.9I.lit'I1f Secretary-Treasurer Scorer Phi Kappa Athletic Association t'l'm a Phi Kappa born. I'nL a Phi Kappa bred. :lad lchcn 1 die. I'll be fl Phi Kappa dead: S0 it's Rah. Rah. Kappa. Kappa. Rah. Rah. Kappa. Kappa, Rah. Rah. Rah. ' At the beginning of each year the Athletic Associations sponsor a dance at which bids are extended to the new girls. This marks the first of a series of social events sponsored by the Athletic Associationsg such as hikes. carnivals. and treasure hunts. Throughout the year the two associations have organized sports. ln the fall they have volley-ball and American ball: basket-ball and soccer are played in the winter: and in the spring baseball and track are two of the favored activities. Points are given for athletic ability and achievement, athletic interest and sports- manship. participation. and leadership and health. Each girl works for her individual points to win numerals. letters. and the Honor Cup. She also works for her association. The association winning the most points during the year has its name engraved on the Honor Plaque which hangs in the llotnnda. By hard work combined with the Kappa Spirit . the Kappas have had their name on the Plaque each year that it has been awarded. Paige 1313 lhlARY fJ.QlilNN Presiderzt MARGU:-:R1Tr1 Powiiu, Hrzuzv Bizasimrox ILA PUPPIQLL l'l'l'8-Pfl'.Sl-dt'lIf 5 Cf!IHT-Y-TI't'fISllft'f Srorer Phi Lamhcla Athletic Association st Cheer for the Lrlnzbdux LHl7Lbf1!IS to rein: Figlzt to the finixh. N1 rer gire in. Kult. Rah. H1111 .' You do your best. girls. llmafll do the re I. girls. LllI7lbdIlS will Itlill tozlr: VY. The Phi Lambda an , ' ? s v rival associa- tions which add the zest of competition lo athletics hy the ellort of each Plaque for the vear. Every girl is given a bid in her freshman year and may have heen indifferent or prejudiced before. from the time she really she is an ardent supporter of her association. She has to he. there is so much pep. keen competition. ancl good sportsmanship hack of it! The Phi likllllllflkl colors are purple and white. and even the non-participants at the games have a chance to wear their colors for each Lambda has a purple and white over-all suit. lt is a most thril- ling sight. at least to the liamhdas. to see a purple and white group cheering' their team on to victory! The program for the year is composed of both social and com- petitive events so every girl is sure to find some phase of the work that appeals to her. We work for our association, we fight for it, ansl ahove all. we love itl It is a challenge to our loyalty that never fails. rl Phi Kappa Athletic Associations are flifntll ' to win the though she ' Wlwlorigs Pa ge 1513 I I I XI: I I. II I I I I I. I i. I I I I I I I N. , . I xl.-SRM-XIII-IT PAan1si-I l're.viflent l,ll.I.IAN PAT'rr:nsow Ht BH NICSW.-uv Nl.-XTTILII Doss I I ive-l'1'e.si11wr11 Serrelrzry Treasurer I I i X . Q Q -A I me I International Relations Club -LL, UQ23 The International Relations Club, affiliated with the National Carnegie Foundation, has for its purpose as stated in the constitution: To co-operate with the authorities ol, G. S. W. C. in striving to afford to the students of this institution every opportunity possible for impartial enlightenment upon international and national issues of our - times: to align G. S. W. C. with other educational institutions which have the interest ,I of national and international life at heart: and to maintain a creditable scholastic , standing among the members of this club. As a series of studies this vear the club has reviewed several books on international alliairs as well as weekly bulletins published by the American League of Women Voters. MEMBERSHIP Xl.-XItt.kHll'l' lil!-XRHAXI Douorm Ilmcals Nlnumi NICNIILLAN llos,-xrixn liLIHlLI',R Hosi3l.1.+3 H.-XTCHI-IR GI-lIllttL!A PATTI-3RsoN li1.1z.fuz1-3'1'H limo ALICI-L HICKS IXIATTIIC D. S Mesow lirirgv lili.-XNlNl,'liHX Fimncies l'llIl.HE5 Dono'rr-ix Srnotn Nl.Alu,Al:r.T HI 1.Loc1K XIARLARI-LT ,lmwixos Nllss PRICE. Fuculiy .'ll1l,'l.S0l' llonoinx Col rrrvi-,x l,Ul'lhl-I ,lonxsox Miss CHAxnLi:n Honorary llouoim llrgxumzx JEAN Loreuicluciaz Nllss l.Aas1aN. Honorary ixllts, f,i:'tliI.Us Emxs Mu. IJURR1-:NBI-:Rtgl-IR. Honorary I I I Paige 1334 A KATHLEEN HURST President EMELIZA SWAIN LoIIIsE JOHNSON lVlARY O'QUINN Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Cnee Club The C. S. W. C. Clee Club, composed of those students who are interested in choral singing. has always taken a leading part in the college activities inclufling the Thanksgiving program, the Christmas Festival, Commencement, and appearances at civic banquets. The chief accomplishment Of the club is the presentation Of some worthwhile program, either an Operetta Or a concert during the year at a local theatre. This year a regular concert program was given. Among the features of the social Calendar for the year was a welcome party for the new-comers and a picnic at Twin Lakes. MEMBERSHIP HAZEL ALLEN LOUISE JOHNSON MADGE INGRAM MIRIAM MCMILI,AN DOROTHY FORD MARGARET MORRISON MARGARET WILLIAMS ALICE HICKS BUFORD WILLIFORD LAURA LEE JONES JIMMIE ARNOLD CARO HORNE LILLIAN SUMNER AIJAIR LANOFORD MARY E. FLANAGAN DORIS ZITTROIIER MARX' WINN ETHEL MCSWAIN MILIJRED NIINCHEW CAROLTN SMITH KATHERINE STOvALL MARX' POOLE ELIZABETH PARDEE VIRGINIA JONEs LILLIAN HENDERSON MISS SCOTT. Director Miss RYON. Accompanisz - - l IIIIII' ltC'lI LLL, lit.: xl rtrnqx Page 135 Nllss l'llPlTH l'Vx'l'l'1-:nsux l'rf'.s1'rlf'11I Xlxss ln tInxxn1,m: Nllss linux llmlclso Nllss CAKULINI-L PARKIFH ll1'rw-l'1'1'.xi1Iwzt I,'nrn-.vpnzulilzg Sl'f'l'1'fllI'Y Sl'l'ft'fIlI'vl Tl'l'IISlll't'T Alumnae Association The, .-Xlumnav Assnuiuliml. the largvsl organization on the campus. is open to all sturlenls mlm lmw lrepn the rf-1-ipients of a cliplonla or a degree. The purpose of the ussmfiutilm is lu ke-ep the former sluclenls of the vollegcf in vlose c-ontavt wiih the mllege udlvilivs ancl with vavh ullwr. Although its memlwrs are for th? must part '.XlilPly scallemcl. the organization is most acliw. Every month the Alumnae news uppfxurs in Tlw l'inv BI'llllCll. Lf-tlm'S l'UIlCPI'IllIlg the avlivitivs of the mllege are sent mul lay the ullir-ers of llm LlFSOf'l3llUIl and lay the- rlass sPL'1'Pta1'if-s. tllmvluy thc- Slllflfxllli nl tha- mulls-gc' are lu-pt in touch with thf- Alumnav. The Alumnae Banquet helcl at C1DIllIHf?llI'PHlf'Ill is the ullicriul llolnerwnnilmg uf the Alumnae-. Al this banquet the new- t'Ull1Pl'S un- grvf-tml by the ulcl. l up4e liili Doxoruxe Srnoro Presizlwzt LoI'IsI3 Jouxsox L4 s ti' I ice-President ll I. l-1 ,,1.II-'FORD DUEHITHX filhl'It'liXEY Secretary Trcuszzrer Valdosta Club YJCTQW Qgisswizgl 1 U The Yaldosta Clllb of G. S. Wi. C. is. as its IIHIHE indicatesg a club of the day stu dents of the college. The purpose of this organization is to keep the day students iII close harmony with the College activities and to conserve the strength of tlIe group for the college. The Inelnbership of the club is limited in order to secure a more active group. Semi-annually members are selected by a yote of the club from the eligible day students to fill Olll the prescribed quota. The social life of the college is empha- sized by the Club. It sponsors many social affairs. monthly luneheons. IIN-IIIIPQQ dances. and every spring the club entertains the Senior Class of the Yaldosta High Sehool at a banquet. MEMBERSHIP Nl.-XRY ELIZABETH Bow PAI LIxI1 GRIFFIN XIRLINIA HITcHIxsox DoRoTHI' DAyIs NIAKX HALAN CATHILHINIQ WIIIITTIN LoI'IsI3 JACKSUN Nllss HoPI'I1R Fllfllff-Y nldriser SVI: Pl'iXUl.l'iTUN l.Ol'lSE Joi-Ixsox LAI RA LEI: Joxris GHAQI: HIILCIIIIIIIQ NI.AHI:IeI3RIrI1 l.ANGllAl.l'l NlAXINE PI RUN FRAxcIgs HILL NIARIJAIIET PAItRIsH Nl.-XRY ALICI: NIosIgLm' NIAIU' GLQIIIQR PAILINIL Fomaiis NIAIII' Y R1,IxIA PAILK Ilonorux' HARIIIs HAZIZL ALLEN X Rt,INIA Joxrs NIARLLAIIILT Nlomnsox PEAIIL STRIINC WIMINA CIIPELANII H.-XRRIHT STIQIIZNS FLoIII:xcI: SIIIIII Page I27 NIMH li. l LAxAr,A N l,ft'5I'll1'llf .l I-LA N N I-l'l I'l-I H ALI, I lil't'-l,l'6'SfIlf'Ilf PI1'Ih - I afmonlc U PAILINIQ Hxow Sf l'H lllfj'-TI't'1lSllf6'f The Philharmonic tlluh. open to all those students interested in the better class. ol' music. is helcl in high esteem on the campus. It derives its importance chiefly from the henelits that the college receives through the musical programs that the club sponsors aluring the year. This year the cluh sponsored a very worthwhile musical at- traction in the Royal Russian Chorus conflucted by Princess Agreneva Slaviansky. The course of study for the year 1930-S31 comprised a series of studies hased on the works ul the most outstanding composers from several countries famous for their musical rlevelopment. Among those composers and compositions stufliecl were: Brahms, Schuhert typifying the romantic and modern periocls in Germanyg Haclnnaninoff, thopin. anml llehussy representing Russian. Polish anfl French musicg Mozart anml liach lypify ing the classical periocl in Germany: McDowell and others from American music. ancl also papers on folk and negro music. MEMBERSHIP l.Il,I.lAN l'll'lYllliRStlN xlFAUt,l', lwclmxt UL!-.NX ltmrzxixi-'i.i. .-Xmm l.fw1.i-'oem liXltUl x x lil ll mn: FRAMLI-is XII I.Llxs ll-xx:-,l, 'tiiux .llNIXlIIz Nnxorn l,ox sig liI.Il-'lfllttli xlIl,IlltlCll xllNtIHt-lW llouoiin tIlmf1M,lc lfTHigI. NIf3Sw-xxx llonoim' lfonn Nlmcmaur Xlomnsox Xxxn, Lois fi.-XttltNIzlt Nina.: l'lIilTli l,HX't'l'.l.I. .llXXXl4,'I'l'l-1 H -'tl-It XlAtiX PUUIJ-1 ,towns Roni-insim W'li,Li:wi: litblll-IIVIS I ol isx Ili ,rin 'hllfflr links Page 1328 li. IJ. Hiavrz l':LlLAHlQTH Tnomvsom liltronn W l.L'l-'HRD l:LARlCH Wonsumi ,lriwi-QL Wmcsr Nl.uu,.un:'r Wn.1.l.u1s Nlimmszn lxlCDUNAI,D l-AItRA Ricnruznsox Nllss WARREN. Fuczzlly .-lrlciscr Miss Sf:oTT. Hononzry Miss HXUN, Horzomry NIAIII' li. lim ll l l're.sI'4lerII ETHILL NICSWAI N MAIIIIAIII11' WAIIFII-:LII l'ice-I're.siIle1I1 Sw:-rwtrzryTreII.sIII'I'I' Fine Arts Club KA 5. Ot 0 Qi X Oo The Fine Arts Club is one of the outstanding clubs on our eainpus. fur it not only provides for its Illt'Il1lJClAS the upprirtunity for the study of the arts and crafts but alsn has as a part of its purpose, to 3l'0llS-P the interest of the entire stuclent burly iII Art by various bazaars and exhibits. The IlN?IlllJPl'Sl1ip uf tlIis elub is lnnitecl. anfl is unn- posed of those girls whu show a sincere interest iII art. Besimles the regular busi- ness and social Ineetings. at which art progranis are given, the Club spoIIsnI's sketch- ing trips during the year. DIIIIIITI-IY C01 IRTNIA' ETTA CIDIHCN5 PAIILINI: GRIFFIN FIIANCI-Qs HILL Bins, A. B. Jmcmv MAIIIIAIIIQT PARRISH WVITNUNA PARII'sIHI EI,sII: QIIAIITIQINIAN MEMBERSHIP Page 139 NICLI. Iloislwsux ELIZABI-LTH SCHIIIQIIIIQII NIAII3 III-1 l.I+Is SI'IIxII1III.Iw EIIILLIZA SWAN JXLINI-1 'l'Isux t1AImI,Yw WAIIII SARA ICIIIIA' XXI.-Xltll Nllss CAIIIIIQXTI-1II. Fllfllhj ,-1III'i.wr NIARTQA R ICT l.,ITTLl-IFIICLIJ Pres1'a'1'r1t Nl-LLL Rosmsox SALLY FAIRCLOTH Iliff'-lII't'.9I.dl'I1I Secretary-Trefzsurer Home Economics Club The Home Economics Club is composed of those students of the Home Economics Department and those interested in the various fields of Home Economics. The club is affiliated with the state association. The purpose of this organization is to stimu- late and interest the students in the different phases of home economics. The course of study for this year included present tendencies and attainments in the field of Home Economics. As a practical demonstration of the principles studied, a tea room was conducted periodically during the year. MEMBERSHIP ETH!-JI. AICSWAIN IRHNR SAWYRR Qumwna CARMACK AIARII-1 OLLIFF NIARY Lrzvl-:Rl-1TTlA: MARY' SUT-3 NEAL NIARTHA HURTON RUTH DOZIER Rum' MCSWATN DOROTHY LANG W1NIP'RP1lD BLAUM GLENN BLACKWELL lhlYR'l'Ll-Y VARNI-IH .IOSEPHINI-I LASHLEY Jon TALRLRT Miss WIJRCESTER, Faculty Adviser Page 140 LILLIAN LIVELY President NIILDRED lVlINCHI'IW RIITH DUZIER Vice-President Secrelflry-Trezzszz rvr Soclc and Buslcin Club The Sock and Buskin Club is, as its name implies. the dramatic club on the cam- pus. Try-outs for the club are open to any student and are held semi-annually by a committee which includes the President of the club and the Director of Vocal Ex- pression. Throughout the year the club has a regular course of study. This year the course was based upon the study of foreign one-act plays. ln addition to the regular course of study, the club presents productions to the public. This year they gave a three-act comedy, S'The Youngestf, by Philip Barry. MEMBERSHIP NIARGARET BRABHAM WINONA COPELAND PEARL FAIRCI-IILD ROSELLE HATCHER LILLIAN HOPPER FRANCES HOWELL NIARCARET JENNINGS MYRTICE JOHNSON LAURA LEE JONES MARGARET LITTLEEIELD MARY VIRGINIA MCKEY WINONA PARRIsII Page 141 MARGIIERITE POWELL lx'lAXINE PURDY WILLPlNE ROBERTS NANCY RUWLAND HELEN STI-ll-ILI-I KATHERINE STUVALL NIARGARET SITMNER KATHRYN WALL Miss JENKINs, Faculty .4dzf1'.ser DR. GULLIVER. Honorary MISS IVEY. Honorary Miss GILNIER. Honorary GRACE CHAsTAIN Pre 51.11011 I LAVIQRNI: :'kI1AiIs SARA lhICEACHIN I 'iw-l'I'vsi1YerI! Sl'l'I'PlIIf-Y'TVPIISIIVUT The Euclidian Club The Eucliclian Club is an organization of the Mathematics Department which has a two-fold purpose: First. to promote interest in the suhjectg second, to encourage scholarship hy having a certain qualification for Ineinbership. This club. which is the youngest oII the campus, was organized in the spring of 1930. The programs consist of studies of some of the early Inatheinaticians. especially lfiuclifl for whom the club is named, of the practical application of modern Mathe- matics. anfl various tricks and clevices possible through the use of Matheniatics. THE EUCIIIDIANS IJR. I-I1NA HAWK5, Faculty .fldzfiscr 'f,LIcDI4I.LI1 BRABHANI ,-XNNII: SIII1 liRAxIIox DoRoTHr BRYANT llARoI.IIxIc BI'LL,-ARI! XVINIFREID CANAIIY .IIQANITA CIIAwIII.I3R l3I.AIxI:I-II1 CIIAsTAIv hlARl,.-XR!-IT EASTIAIRLIN TXTUNTI-IYIC FI.orII NIAIH GI.ovIaR CI,I1o GRIFFIN l,ILl.IAN HI-1vI1I':RsoN NTARTHA H1DR1'llN IJoRoTI-Iv LANIQ wYlI.I.II1I LIQIQ NIILIIRILII NTCARTHIYR I-XLIIJI-3 NIQCALI. SARA NICHULSUN LILLIAN P.ATTl'1llhlJN 118,29 142 NIAIIY Poou: FI,oRI1AcE PowI:I,L lVTARGUliR1'I'li PowI:I.L CARIILINE SMITH ELIZABIQTH THoxIvsoN EvA TXTAI-I TRAMIIII:I.I. VIQRIIA VANLANDlNl,HA3I HIIRI' NELI. W.AI.I. l1iL'ZABl-ITH WRIGHT Organizations of G. S. W. C. PRESIDENTS, CLUB STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION THE PINE CONE THE PINE BRANCH YOUNG WOMEN,S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION ARGONIAN LITERARY SOCIETY SORORIAN LITERARY SOCIETY PHI KAPPA ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION PHI LAMBDA ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB GLEE CLUB ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION VALDOSTA CLUB PHILHARMONIC CLUB FINE ARTS CLUB HOME ECONOMICS CLUB SOCK AND BUSRIN CLUB THE EUCLIDIAN CLUB 121,26 143 5-i , ,fb , f, f f f Y f If ff L f ,AV If v 1 73' 'N5wQ J xp f f fp CJX9 Az G. S. W. C. you are as welcome in organizations as a caterpillar in a bird's nest. oooooooooooooooooooooooogooooooooQoooooooooooooooooooooosoaooooo ozoo.oo.oo,n.u,n,n.n.oo.oo.oo.u.oo.n.u.n.oo,n.oo.n.oo.oo.04.oo,oo0u.n.n.ooOoo0oo,of34.04.oo.oo,oo.ann.ooQoo.oo.utooOn.ngoo.oo.oo.oo,n,u.oo.n,n.n.u,oo.u.n.o0.04, Ii 9:0 Oz. .XO fzi OXO Ox. .XO .xi ri: if P ' P .g. atrons age ff: iff H. Abraham 31 If: Bennett,s Drug Store C20 jf: Veran Blackburn 0:0 ji: Brookwood Pharmacy :rf . . . ,:, California Fruit Company If: 25' .21 . . Citizens and Southern Nat'l Bk. 31 2 jxj City of Valdosta ChurchWell,s Department Store 6:0 Colonial Stages A. Converse Company Cowart's Beauty Parlor Daniel Ashley Pharmacy First National Bank Friedlander Stores, Inc. 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