Ward Belmont High School - Milestones Yearbook (Nashville, TN)
- Class of 1930
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' fiyfzf- M '-+--MU ---'e..n-Q .-- ,-,I , . . .. .W . , , VV .Q lm - -- - .- . , - -- 41 J - . wh 1,1-xdmg..-.z..:m,.i-S5 ' Y f. -li Q I ,T N 51 ng ' .,. : 6 . 2 . 44, ,u ,A V+ ,. 1 Q u .- A ,J ,, L 01112 Stuhents nf 44 f4 jlifizxril-55211110111 Srlquul Qiashhille, Tennessee f X I f Igrasent the A' 1 El 3 U gHHIIB5fUIIB5 p tklfiflk uf iheir Qsmhiiions, Qsriihities, :mb Q-Xchiefxemenhs A 4 Eating 'Their agents 252162 N I X fiygw X Y V33 , df Tx f Z DEDICATION -aff- To one who is not as Well known as We who know him could Wish, who with his insight and firmness of character stands behind us in all We do, whose geniality and straightforwardness We all admire- to him we, the MILESTONES Staff of 1930, affectionately ded- icate this book. , 4 ff ff W ANDREWV BELL BENEDICT Vice President 5 li XG' j 5 2 6 FACULTY JOHN DIELL BLANTON, B.A., LL.D. . President JoIIN WYNNE BARTON, M.A., LL.D ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vice President ANDREW BELL BENEDICT . . . Vice President THOMAS D. D, QUAID, M.A. . . .... Dean ANNIE CLAYBROOKE ALLISON, B.A., M.A .... . ....... Principal of High School HOME DEPARTMENT EIJNA IRVIN, M.A. .... Dean of Residence MRS. J. W. CIIARLTQN . MRS. SOLON E. Rosa ' ' ' Assistants MRS. ELIZABETH PLASKETT , MARY NEAL i MRS. E. 0. 'TATE ' MRS. ALLEN G. HALL , Hostcssgs MRS. MARY LEE JETI-IR MRs. CHARLIE D, McCoIvIn MRS. MINNIE POWELL MRS, MRS. MISS SUSA BONA A. NICHOLS HAZLE PADGETT LIDA EDDINS , . Chaperons N CHILDRESS RUCKER . . Gradvw-iv NW-90 RUBY VAR Hoossn . Bible and Religious Education B,A., Athens College: Special Student, Scarritt College for Christian Workers: Graduate .Stu- dent, University of Chicago, Columbia Univer- sity OSCIE A. SANDERS . Bible and Religious Education B.A., Rice Institute: M.A., University of Chi- cage ALMA HOLLINGER ......... Biology B.A., M.A., University of Michiirafll Stlldelltf Michigan Biological Station and Marine Biolog- ical Station, Venice, Cal. DoRo'I-IIY ELIZABETH NELSON . . . . . . . Biology and Physiology B,A,, University of Iowa: Graduate Work, Iowa State College .TESSIE LEE FRENCH . . . Assistant in Biology B.S., M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers W. H. HOLLINSHEAD ...... Chemistry Ph.G., D.Sc., Vanderbilt University B.S., University of Missouri ELLEN WALLACE . . . Economies and Sociology B.S,, 'George Peabody College for Teachers : M.A., University of Chicago OLIVE CARTER Ross . . . Eyiglish, Art ,History B.A., University of Nashville: Graduate Student, Vanderbilt University: M.A., Columbia Univer- sity THEon0RA COOLEY SCRUGGS ..... English B.A., Wellesley College: M.A., Vanderbilt Uni- versity ELLENE RANSOM ......... English B.A., M.A., Vanderbilt University: Graduate Student, Columbia University and Yale Univer- sity ANNAPUGH . . . . English B.A., University of Arkansas: M.A., University of Chicago: Graduate Student, Columbia Univer- sity LOUISE LoRETz HERli0N . . . . . . English B.S., Vanderbilt University: M.A., Columbia University LINDA RI-IEA . . . . . . . . . . English B.S., Vanderbilt University: M.A., Columbia University: M.A., Vanderbilt University KATHARINE V. LYIJELL ....... English A.B., Wellesley College ADELAIDE MERRILL DREW ...,.. English B.A., Mount Holyoke College: M.A., Radcliffe Col lege SUSAN S. SQUEY ......... English B-S-, M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers MARTHA K. ORDWAY ....... . English Ph.B., University of Chicago: M.A., Gem-ge Peabody College for Teachers VERA L. HAY ...... . English, History Ph.B., University of Chicago GLAoYs BROOKS ....... . . French B-A-l, Elmira College: Special Certificate, Uni- versity de Lausanne: Graduate Work, Univer- sity of Chicago BEIRTHA M. RUEF . . .... . . . French AZB., Vassar College: M.A., Vassar College: Dlplome de professeur de francais, Universite de Toulouse EVELYN FERRY ........ . . French B.A., Mount Holyoke: Graduate Work, Univer- site de Grenoble, France, one year: Smith Col- lege, one year: Middlebury School of French AGNES Aivus . . . . ...... . French B.A., Vanderbilt University: Student in France: M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers LUCY L. FOUNTAIN .... . . . . French A.B., Barnard College MARGARET ROBERSON HOLLINSHEAD . . . German B.S. and M.A., Vanderbilt University ANNIE CLAYRRooxE ALLIsoN . . . . . . Latin B.S., M.A., George Peabody College for Teach- ers: Graduate Work, University of Chicago MARTHA ANNETTE CAsoN . ..... Latin B.A., University of Chicago: M.A., Columbia University SADIE HARMON .......... Latin B.A., University of Kansas: M.A., University of Nebraska THOMAS B. DoNNER ...... . . Spanish B.A., East Texas Teachers' College: M.A., South- ern Methodist University TI-IELMA CAMPBELL . . . . .... Spanish B.A., University of Arkansas: Graduate Student, Universidad Nacional de Mexico B.A., M.A., Northwestern University: Graduate Student, Vanderbilt University CAROLINE LEAVELL ....... . History B.S., Vanderbilt University: M.A., Columbia University WILIvIo'rH DINNING ........ History B.A., Randolph-Macon Woman'S College GERTRUDE CASEBIER . . . . . . . . History B.A., Western Kentucky State Teachers' College: Graduate Student, Vanderbilt University FRANCES E. CHURCH ..... . . Librarian B.A., Missouri State Teachers' College: Gradu- ate Student, Illinois University, Columbia Uni- versity NELLIE PYLE MISER . ..... Mathematics B.A., Huron College: Graduate Student, Univer- sity of Chicago ELIZABETH LowRY ...... Mathematics B.A., Tennessee College: M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers RoRaIE ALLISON SI-IACKLEFORD . . Mathematics B.A., Vanderbilt University NELLE MAJOR . . . . . . . . Mathematics B.S., George Peabody College for Teachers MARY RACHEL NORRIS . . Psychology, Education B.A., M.A., Bryn Mawr College TIIoIvIAs D. D. QUAID . . Psychology. Education B.A., M.A., University of Oklahoma: Graduate Student, George Peabody College for Teachers FACULTY MARTIIA CROCKETT ...... School Tutor A.B., Vanderbilt University: M.A., University of Pennsylvania MATTYE SMALLING THOMPSON . SccrctarialCourse B.S., M.A., George Peabody College for Teach- ers: Special Commercial Student at Simmons College ELISABETI-I SUTI-IERLAND . . Foods and Cookery B.S., M.S., University of Wisconsin HELEN ELIZABETH COBB . Textiles and Clothing B.S., University of Wisconsin: M.A., Kansas State Agricultural College FRANCES G. SWENSON . . ...... . . . . . . . . . Assistant in Home Economics B.S., Iowa State College MARY WYNNE SHACKELFORD ....... . . . . . . . . . Director School of Art Graduate, Art Academy of Cincinnati: Graduate, Pratt Institute, Department of Fine and Applied Arts: Special Student, New York School ol' Fine and Applied Arts in New York and in Paris LOUISE GORDON ........ . . . Art Graduate of the New York School of Fine and Applied Arts GULNAR KIIEIRALLA. . . . . . .... Art Bachelor of Art Education, Art Institute, Chi- cago: Student, University of Chicago PAULINE SHFJRWOOD TOWNSEND . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director School of Expression Graduate, New England Conservatory: Post- graduate, Boston School of Expression: Special Courses in New York, Chicago, and Boston CATHARINE A. WINNIA . .... . Empression Graduate, Vanderbilt School of Expression: Special Academic Student, Vanderbilt Univer- sity and George Peabody College for Teachers: Student, Pauline Sherwood Townsend EMMA I. S1ssoN ............ . . . . Director School of Physical Education Graduate, Sargent School of Physical Education and of Gilbert Normal School for Dancing: Stu- dent, Harvard Summer School and Columbia University: Special Student in Corrective Gym- nastics, Children's Hospital, Boston CATHERINE E. MORRISON ......... . . . Physical Training, Athletics, Swimming Diploma from Possee Gymnasium, Boston: Spe- cial Student, Chaliff School, New York, and C0- lumbia University JANE CARLING .......... Riding Graduate, Ward-Belmont School: B.S., Univer- sity of Wisconsin EVELYN JANTZER . . ....... Dancing Graduate, Savage School of Physical Education: Graduate, Vestoif Serova School of Dancing, Artists' and Teachers' Courses MARY M. MCETTRICK ...... Swimming Graduate, Bouve School of Physical Education JULIA WARWICK . . ., .... .... . . . . . Assistant in Athletics and Swimming Graduate, Ward-Belmont School MARGARET FRIERsoN HALL .... .... . . . ..... . Assistant in Gymnasium LAWRENCE GoonMAN . Director School of Piano Pupil of Ernest Hutcheson, Josef Lhevinne, and Sigismund Stojowski: Student at Ferrucio Bu- soni's Master School for Pianists, Basel, Swit- zerland: Scholarship Pupil, Peabody Conserva- tory of Music, Baltimore, Md.: formerly Teacher of Piano, Von Ende School of Music, New York City: has concertized extensively in United States: Duo Art Recordings LOUISE BEST ........... Piano Pupil of Ernest Hutcheson and Sigismund Sto- jowski: Pupil at Sterns University, Berlin: Pu- pil of Rudolph Ganz: Theoretical Courses in the Institute of Musical Arts, New York ALICE KAVANAUGH LEFTWICII . . . . . Piano Graduate, Beethoven Conservatory, St. Louis: Pupil of Arthur Foote and B. J. Lang, Boston: three years in Paris with M. Moszkowski and Wager Swayne HAZEL COATE Rosa . . . . . . . . . Piano Pupil of William H. Sherwood, Glenn Dillard Gunn, Victor Heinze: formerly Teacher of Pi- ano, Cosmopolitan School of Music, Indianapo- lis, Ind. ESTELLE ROY-SCHMITZ . . . . . . . Piano Pupil of S. B. Mills, Harold van Mickwitz, Jo- seffy, and Lhevinne, New York: Silvio Scionti, Chicago: Otto Nietzel and Steinhauer, Germany AMELIE TIIRONE . . . . . . . . . . Piano Pupil of Maurice Aronson, Vienna: Josef Lhe- vinne, Berlin: Sigismund Stojowski, New York MARY Dourmr . . . . . . . . . . Piano Graduate, Ward-Belmont School of Music: Pupil of Lawrence Goodman, Harold von Mickwitz, and Sigismund Stojowski CLEMENCE THUSS . . . . . . . . . Piano Graduate, Ward-Belmont Conservatory of Music: three years, Institute of Musical Arts, New York: Pupil of Estelle Roy-Schmitz, Sigmund Herzog, Louise Robyn, Silvio Scionti HENRY S. WESSON ..... . . Pipe Organ Graduate and Postgraduate, Guilmant Organ School, of New York: Special Pupil of William C. Carl, W. I. Nevins, and Clement R. Gale, of New York: Substitute Organist one summer for William C. Carl in First Presbyterian Church, New York: three years Organist in the Church of the Holy Apostles CEpiscopall, New York City STETSON HUMPHREY . Director, Voice Department Graduate, Columbia University and Rochester Conservatory of Music: Private Work in Europe and America under Heinrich Jacobsen, of Dres- den and Vienna: De Reske Studios, of Paris: Ludwig Wuhlner and Max Heinrich, of Berlin: Signor Morille, of Milan: and Signor Tanara, Caruso's Coach: formerly Director of Boston Music School, and Director of Fine Arts Depart- ment, Choate School FLORENCE N. BOYER . . . . . . . . . Voice Student of Music in Oberlin College: Pupil of Signor Vananni, Italy: Mesdames de Sales and Bossetti, Munich: Oscar Seagle and de Reszke, Paris HELEN Toon SLOAN . . . . . . . . . Voice Pupil of George Deane, Boston: Isidore Brag- giotti, Florence, Italy: Gaetano S. de Luca, Nashville IRENE CRANE HUMPHREY . . . . . . . Voice Studied at Boston University, New England Con- servatory of Music, Boston School of Music: Private Work in Europe two years under Manno and Castellano in Milan and Morelli in London: Private Work in America under Stetson Humph- rey and Oscar Saengar: formerly with Philadel- phia Grand Opera Company KENNETH RosE . . . . . . . . . . Violin Pupil of McGibeny, Indianapolis: Arthur Hart- mann, Paris: George Lehmann, Berlin: Souky, Prague: formerly teacher, Metropolitan School of Music, Indianapolis, and Concert Master, In- dianapolis Symphony Orchestra LAWRENCE H. RIGGS . . . . Musical Sciences B.A., Beloit College: Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University, England: Summer Courses: Chicago Musical College, Northwestern University School of Music, and American Institute of Normal Methods: Graduate, American Institute of Nor- mal Methods MARY VENARLE BLYTHE . Sight Playing and Piano Graduate, St. Mary's Hall, San Antonio: Pupil of von Mickwitz and Harry Redman, New Eng- land Conservatory xx ,Q A A I 4X xknwa , R, 41-I 'ww ,M 'x x in Fourvmzxcs HALL AND A PART or Nomu FRONT f . .. , ,, 1 'ex ' ...I , 4 fzW f X if mt, i 5 ,fm-w 45,1,A,.s Xfffwi-..,m1Lxf, V: 2 nm '.l xfwfivlu ,NJ 2:5051 , KM' ' .,. we wgzfgyifsiw gag ug. 1 3 , ,sa .is f iff A 'k I NF 1+ L , WWI I u ',l 'a I M mf' f' vigil!! UIUM5 fu 'NA gl W6 Q my YUM NJKQ, A nf' N '47 5 ' 77 fn Y ' Y ,fx Q ,aj ., ' s fy H ! X94 -,f- 4X Q x 64 guy' T N .4 ,i tx , 9 ' T5 M 1 M 'F 6 fffi' N' if c .U IN ,. .I v . L . t is bf I ,lb 'Q K ' ' r. .f I Q J Q 1 ' E - Q 1, 'l SENIORS DOROTHY HARRISON GATE, '30 Seniors! See our banners flying, With their stripes of White and gold, In the whisp'ring breezeithat softly Stirs each graceful silken fold- White that stands for truth and beauty, Love and faith unbroken yetg Gold that bids us do our duty, Conquer disappointments met. Proudly, then, we stand and dauntless, Where have stood those gone before, Holding in our care traditions Handed down from days of yore. Then, when Senior days have ended And new duties call us on, We shall leave to other Seniors Our trust to guard when we have gone. So, like Arthur's knights with armour gleaming, Pressing onward, brave and bold, We shall seek the Grail of Wisdom 'Neath our banners, white and gold. 17 fi E 4 ff J' X C x I X A Xu ! A fi N iT Messy f SEN IORS DOROTHY BLACK .... President Senior-Middle Class, '28-'29: Orches- tra, '28-'29, '29-30: Glee Club, '28-'29: President Senior Class, '29-'30: President Orchestra, '29-'30: Choir, '29-'30: Advisory Board, '29-'30, T.C. White candles: black chiffon: thin teacups and wafers: tiny frosted cakes: a faint perfume: a violin heard in the distance. ISOBEL GOODLOE . ...... Angkor President Sophomore Class, '26-'27: Bowling Manager, '26-'27: Treasurer Day Student Council, '26-'27: Advertising Manager of Hyphen, '27-'28: President Angkor Club, '28-'29: Vice President Senior Class, '29-'30: Hockey Manager, '29-'30: Active Member Athletic Association, '30. Old-fashioned gardens: lavender and white lilacs: violet sachet: big lace picture hats: dreams. VIRGINIA BACON ..... . X. L. Treasurer Senior Class, '29-'30, Bronze: a Titian: green willow trees: a riding habit: a rock garden: tapistry: Carthaginian roses: old English silver. - DOROTHY CATE . . ....... Triad Hyphrm Reporter, '28-'29: Secretary Triad Club, '28-'29: Associate Editor Hyphen, '29-'30: Secre- tary Senior Class, '29-'30: Day Student Editor Hyphen, '29-'30: Wordsmith, '28-'29-'30. Lazy summer days: brown velvet and old lace: a log cabin, hidden in the woods: a squirrel: a bed of pansies. DOROTHY BURDETTE . . . .... F. F. President Illinois Club, '29-'30: Active Member Athletic Association, '29: Glee Club, '29-'30, Excitement: a bad child: tennis rackets: smocks: sea-green water: giggles: a white sail. MARY COMER .......... F. F. President Alabama Club, '28-'29: President F. F. Club, '29-'30: Advisory Board, '29-'30. An easel covered with splashes of bright color: a Southern drawl: house parties: a fraternity ring: L'Heure Bleu. - WMUBDVQA EN729' V if , 7 MC QiYQZ ' rgsmcsfcaiix 1 SENIORS HELEN DONKER ......... X. L. President X. L. Club, '29-'30: Active Member Athletic Association, '30: Advisory Board, '29-'30. Old lace: tapestries: wine-red velvet on high- backed chairs: a cameo: a casement window: can- dies. EUGENIA BROWN . .I . ..... X. L. Secretary-Treasurer Oklahoma Club, '29-'305 French Club, '28-'29-'30. Monks in supplication: fur on a circular skirt: carved ivory: Spanish moss: a white sailboat. MARIANNA BROWN .... . . . Agora Secretary Eastern Club, '29-'30: Secretary Agora Club, '29-'30: Martha Washington, '30. Blue collars and cuffs: a yellow sweater: chip- munks: a loon call at night: bookshclves: iirelight. AMANDA CALDWELL . ..... Ariston Day Student Treasurer Senior-Middle Class, '28- '29: MIL!-:s'r0NEs Day Student Business Manager, '28-'29: President Athletic Association, '29-'30: Varsity Basketball. '30: Varsity Volley Ball, '30: Varsity Hockey, '30: Varsity Bowling, '30. Basketball: a slim poplar tree: a canoe shoot- ing rapids: campfires glowing in the dusk: Gala- had. NANCY BELLE CAMPBELL .... Ariston Brownies: leather jackets: mittens: military school dances: striped pajamas: crisp fall days: a rainy-day pal. CAROL COMBS ....... . . X.L. Style shows: haughty mannequins: pouring tea on a summer afternoon : aristocracy : satin dresses : grace. 19 f f Y M X 7 -4 T it f APN I I SENIORS VIRGINIA LOU SAMPLE .... Penta Tau Proctor Pembroke, '29: General Proctor, '29: Treasurer Penta Tau Club, '29-'30: Active Mem- ber Athletic Association, '3O: Wandering Blues, '28-'29-'30. Tuck-in skirts: Gene Austin records: Student Council: imps darting about like sunbeams on dusty windowpanes. LEUNA TATHAM ...... . . Agora A ff ff President Agora Club, '29-'30: Advisory Board, '29-'3O. ' Daring revealing evening dresses: mischief: shining brown hair: wild flowers: canoes: outdoor life. I DOROTHY WALLACE . . . .... Agora Starched aprons: W. C. T. U.: long, low, com- fortable farmhouses: strawberries: daffodils. X U VIRGINIA ANDREWS ...... Del Ver I f-' Custodian Del Vers, '29-'30: Glee Club, '29-'30: , yf Active Member Athletic Association, '29-'30, I N Maple leaves: smoke: French windows: a crumb- v ling stone wall: cat-calls: a Wedgewood urn: tooled I ' leather: bayberries. X K X CHARLOTTE BARTLESON . . X. L. French Club, '29-'30. Q Autumn: red velvet and white rhinestones: lark- spur at dusk: uniforms: a blue leather jacket: ' K calendars. V ,Z MILDRED BISHOP . . . . . Anti-Pandora Y Treasurer Anti-Pandora Club, '29-30. Walnuts: apple blossoms: white furs: swans: a still, moonless night: a white embroidered , shawl: a stiletto. 1. ,J . ,f 7 I 20 7 Y fir f X I X55 1 jf H , , ' Q ' SYXTYQ., ' ' 75555 7 of 4 SENIORS K LOUISE LATIMER . .... Anti-Pandora XJ President Anti-Pandora Club, '29-'30Z Active f Member Athletic Association, '30: Advisory Board, '29-'30: Varsity Volley Ball, '30. Satin slippers: dinner guests: marcasitei a shaggy black spaniel: toe slippers: slim, flying feet: grace. . ,- . N ALICE MEYER . . . . . . . . Osiron President Oklahoma Club, '29-'30: Glee Club, f '28-'29-'30: Secretary Glee Club, '29-'30: Vice - President Osirnn, '29: Choir, '29-'30. Tiffany and cut-steel buckles: onyx rings set in X marcasite: grand opera: executive ability. I AMELIA MOORE . . . . . . . Osiron Tall grass bending in the breeze: candlelight at tea: a painted fan: a Southern Woman's Club. fi fi MARTHA OZEE . . . . . . Anti-Pandora Short, red dresses, with gay-colored bandanas: a merry-go-round: ripe, red apples: Four H Clubs. f DOROTHY SCHULTZ ..... . . . F. F. i Clean middies: a high dive: one tall tree against the skyline: a cool, fresh drink: limes. HELEN SELDOMRIDGE .... . . F. F. Treasurer F. F. Club, '29-'30: Hyphen Reporter, '29-'30. Raisin cookies: a new set of bowls, with bright, blue bands: steadiness: the stutf that dreams are 1 made of: a windy day. - 1 K fr -21 N fr j- , 2' by 1 Y 7 M X if N4 f Lf I X IT U f f 'LT ' SENIORS MARGARET CARTTER ..... Penta Tau Glee Club, '28-'29-'30: Choir, '29-'30: Treasurer Penta Tau Club, '29-'30: President Texas Club, '29-'30. Red book covers: white canoes and green pil- lows: lamplighters: Pierrette: Chinese jade: on tiptoe. CAROLYN DECKER . . .... . Osiron Leopard coats: black hats, with veils: France: villas near the Mediterranean: chocolate drops: . poodles. LOUISE HUDDLESTON ...... A. K. Glee Club, '28-'29: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '29-'30: Hyphen Reporter, '29-'30, Black chiffon dresses and crystal beads: con- tentment: fairy tales: little girls' tea parties: X good grades. 5-f . K LOUISE HOLLINGSWORTH .... Osiron Clear water: cool verandas: wild roses painted l on an old portrait: a blue glass spoon. RACHEL HOLLAND. . ...... Agora Vice President North Carolina Club, '29-'30: Proctor of Senior, '29. ty Hollyhocks: Rose in Bloom: soft lavender and V twilight: loyalty: four poster beds and chintz chairs: gray velvet. .a Pf HELEN HART . . . . . . . . F.F. Treasurer Nebraska Club, '29-'3O. Soap bubbles: green ink: yellow and white china: meaning silence: twinkling eyes and dim- ples: charm. if J 7 J Y' 22 7 ' L , Y rv W?1Wx52X572b57f 1' ff ' Aw so 1 SENIORS FRANCES COOPER ........ A. K. Glee Club, '28-'29: Orchestra, '28-'29: French Club, '28-'29. Fresh fruit: blue and white china: rui'Hed cur- tains: stability: a straight line: shineness. JOAN CLINTON . ........ T. C. Blue-flowered chiffon: a wax doll: pale-pink can- dles: baby's breath: a crocheted shawl. REBECCA CLENDENING . . .... Triad Assistant Day Student Editor MILESTONES, '29- '30 French poetry: long organdy dresses: tiny yel- low rosebuds: The Doll Dance : afternoon tea on the terrace: L'Aimant. ESTHER CONGER ........ Osiron Secretary Kansas Club, '29-'30: President Y. W. C. A., '29-'30: French Club, '29-'30: Advisory Board, '29-'30. Stained-glass windows: organ music: a deep river in the evening: narcissus: white chiffon: coolness. MARGARET CORWIN . . . . . . . Osiron Wordsmith, '29-'30: Copy Reader Hyphen, '29- '30 Nordic legends: white sand and blue water: red bathing suits and surf boards: blue ice: a Hash of color: the Bohemian Art Center. SARA ELIZABETH COTTRELL . . . F.F. Organdy aprons: pink satin slippers: angel- food cake: cream puffs: white frosting. I 4 Q 4' N 6 X f A I F 4 N ft f EEF X 7 N4 I 7 f x Q X .7 ,J ,J I sf 7 ,I Ti T I T Q ,hx SENIORS MALAVON DENNIS . . . . . . . . A.K. Orchestra, '28-'29-'30: Glee Club, '28-'29-'30. Starched curtains: black letters on white pages: a meadow lark: jonquils: yellow china: an aster. ELIZABETH ELLIOTT . . . . . . Tri-K. Second Vice President Student Council, '29: Treasurer Tri-K. Club, '29-'30: Y. W. C. A. Cab- inet. '29-'30: Active Member Athletic Association, '30: Varsity Hockey, '30. Rain at night: white ice: a rocky shore: blue water and a Jantzen bathing suit: a husky laugh: charm. PAULINE FELDER ........ Triad Orange sweaters and sox: a tiny stream steadily winding its way to the sea: daisy fields: a Euro- pean travel party. ROSE FLENTYE . . . . . . . . . Tri-K. George Washington, '29: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '29-'30: Orchestra, '29-'30. Paris shops: smart luggage, with foreign stick- ers: a mannequin in Vogue: Saks Fifth Avenue. MARION GAIRING . ....... F.F. Active Member Athletic Association, '30: Glee Club, '29-'30. Blue knitted suits, with wooden beads: jumping jacks: carnivals: straw: Deauville sandals. ANN GAIRING . . . . ...... F.F. Active Member Athletic Association, '30, Sophomore Prom 3 orange bathing suits: to- bogganing on a crisp winter day: woolly sox: dogs. iWfLX3 7ZXT' ff If di4xmA14AcQLfmW SENIORS MARY EMILY GARVEY . . . . . . X. L. Glee Club, '28-'29-'30: Choir, '29-'30: Vice Pres- ident X, L. Club, '29-'30, Pink rosebud bouquets: green grass growing on a warm hill in the sun: old lace: blue porcelain. ELIZABETH GERST ..... . Eccowasin Sport cars: fur coats: dignity: chrysanthe- mums: football games: autumn. ELIZABETH GILBERT .... . . . A. K. Active Member Athletic Association, '30. Musical comedies: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes : Blue Steele's Orchestra: house parties: Buick road- sters. MARY GOSS . . . . . . . . . . De1Ver President Minnesota Club, '29-'30: French Club, '28-'29-'3O. Snake-skin shoes: school-girl complexion: dark- green suits: S. A. E. house parties. HARRIET GRAYBILL . . . . . . . T.C. Orchestra, '28-'29: Glee Club, '29-'30, ' Rag dolls: tap dancing: Kansas plains: checked gingham rompers: Red Riding Hood: stick candy: a long mirror. HELEN GREENE . . . . . . . . . A.K. Hyphen Reporter, '28-'29: French Club, '28-'29: President of A. K. Club, '29-'30: Advisory Board, '29-'30. Jazz: fast time and whirling figures: horses and red riding jackets: camping: mischief: speeding roadsters. we K 7 f ff l U l f ' N I SENIORS A 1-. P LORAINE GREGORY . . . . X.L. Glee Club, '29-'30: Choir, '30. Finger waves: portrait of an old-fashioned lady: moires: conservative pleasure: sleepy villages: a white cottage. SUSAN GROVER ....... . X.L. President Kentucky Club, '29-'30. Representative of the Old South: darkies croon- ing spirituals: plantations: going to a ball in a coach with white horses. . 1 I MARCELLA HAMILTON .,... Ariston Sunlight through amber: a tiger: cat tails: a bunch of autumn leaves: a fall wind: gold paint. v RUTH HAGGENJOS . . . . . . Penta Tau , Sunday-school entertainments: charity bazaars: jars filled with spice cookies: Y. W. C. A. work- ers: the honor roll. ' ROBERTA HARRINGTON . . . . . Ariston Active Member Athletic Association, '30. Green satin evening gowns: talk around a. tea table: soft velvet on a winding stair. ELOISE HAWKINS . . Osiron Glee Club, '29-'30, Texas cowboys: rambling frame houses, with large porches: hospitality: ouija boards: fortune- tellers. A 26 ' f A 5 l 'kj 44 SENIORS FRANCES HOFFMAN ....,.. T. C. 4 f President Missouri Club, '28: General Proctor, ,ff '29: Active Member Athletic Association, '30: X President Student Council, '29-'30. X A colonial staircase: a beloved queen: bright sunshine on tall windows: the Wornan's Club: rare old china. K. N BONNIE HOWARD .... . Triad ft -4 Secretary Triad Club, '29-'30. Spring starlight: haunting dreams: a glow of campfires: sweet wood violets: satisfying compan- ionship. ' X 1 KU NELL HOUSLEY . . . Q . . . . . Triad W P Black georgette evening dresses: diamond- studded heels: orange and black roadsters: June fi proms. ,-4 MARTHA HUNT . .... . . PentaTau j Photographic Editor Mn,F:s'mNl-Is, '29-'30: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '29-'30. ButterHy skirts: lollypops: a colored mammy's adoration: sponsor of a regiment at a military ball: daisies. 4I 1 SARAH ISON ....... . . PentaTau Y Old colonial homes: college proms: popular song hits: a white cloud drifting across an azure sky. GRETTA KRAUSS . . . . . . Agora President Michigan Club, '294'3O. Dimples: deviltryg Halloween parties ibobbing ,X for applesl: Gay Ninetiesg' stiff lace curtains: deep-blue water. If K. lr! K4 27 l f lie , l iv, f 4 clk i rn- Ki fl' nf f X Z s4 L! X V x Q xc f J 71 I V 1 SENIORS LOUISA LABOUNTY ....... Agora Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '29: Glee Club, '29-'30: Treasurer Agora Club, '29-'30: Vice President French Club, '29-'30: Choir, '29-'30: Active Mem- ber Athletic Association, '30, A business executive: a willing workrrz a quiet lake: a bed of blue and white four o'clocks: se- renity: wide-open meadows in the sunlight. FRANCES LAMAR . . . . . . . Penta Tau Penta Tau All-Round Athlete, '28: Glee Club, '29-'30: Varsity Swimming, '29: G.neral Manager Baseball, '29: Active Member Athletic Association, '30 Paris boulevards: jet earrings: an orange flame: a fox: a white riding habit: a modernistic draw- ing. KATHLEEN LARUE ........ A. K. ' White throats and long black velvet ribbons: a full-blown rose: musical symphonies: lacy 'valen- tines. HELEN LOUTHAM ........ Triad Yellow tea roses: perfume: tea for two: tur- quoise against white satin: yellow crepe. ALICE LAW ........... A. K. Soft, modulated voices: the dean of girls' school: nun-like quietude: narcissus. MARJORIE LEOPOLD ....... F. F. President West Virginia Club, '28-'29: Second Vice President Student Council, '29-'30, Authority: women in legislation: lecture tours! laughing eyes: Peck and Peck knitted suits. 28 X' V V c Y V. ,V , i WWBNWRAXT XZXDP' If 77 M-me M K E1 X4 7 g! I SEN IORS VIRGINIA LLOYD . . . . ..... X.L. Secretary-Treasurer Wordsmiths, '29: Vice Pros- idont Y. W. C. A., '29-'30: Secretary Indiana Club, '29-'30: Hyphcn. Reporter, '29-'30: Active Member Athletic Association, '29-'30. Green-leather jackets and sports sox: beach par- ties and burning sand: laughing seriousness: a friend. KATHERINE LOONAN . .... Punta Tau Wide leghorn hats: a corsaixe of sweetheart roses: a new moon: Cadillacs with colored chauf- feurs: a tinted photograph. NANCY ELIZABETH LYBROOK . Anti-Pandora President North Carolina Club, '29-'30: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '29-'30, f Culture of the South: soft, drawlinu voice and tapering hands: travel and Saks shoes: an office on Wall Street. J FLORENCE MCANDREW ...... T. C. Pearls: history courses: a walking: dictionary: sportsmanship: quictudu : earnestncss. HELEN MCBROOM ..... . . Agora H President Minnesota Club, '28-'29, if Red sweaters: football games: crisp, cold air: snow fights: gingerbread men with raisin eyes: X old swimming hole. l if MARY CATHERINE MCCONNELL . Penta Tau Secretary Arkansas Club, '28-'29: President Ar- kansas Club, '29-'30. A head on a Greek coin: lines : long organdy: 7 proms and stag lines: a blonde Spaniard. ,, 7 29 7 L V 7 v - -vw af Y vv 7' 7' YV2X SURQX9f5eXD1' 'W' if 1 , XX f fhx xr. ff ,gg diff ,CX ,QQ14 S 9 SENIORS l f P ' 'nyc J 'vigil MARION MCMICHAEL ..... . Osirun X4 Vice President Nebraska Club, '29-'30, fi A clear stream: little sister's ideal: quiet winds: a sunset on a Nebraska plain. fi RITA MILLER . . ........ Tri-K. Secretary Wisconsin Club, '28-'29: President Wisconsin Club, '29-'30. Little Boy Blue: girls' boarding schools: dogs: 44 wise cracks: page at a court: sweaters and skirts. MARGARET MONTGOMERY .... A. K. Orchestra, '28-'29-'30: Proctor Fidelity, '29: Glee Club, '29-'30. Y Rare old books: blue and white tiles: Sunday l tea: contentment: a blue teacup. fi NANCY O'CONNOR . ..... Eccowasin President Freshman Class, '24-'25: President Ec- cowasin Club, '27-'28: Treasurer Day Student Council, '27: Proctor Day Student Council, '28: First Vice President Day Student Council, '28: President Eccowasin Club, ,29-'30: Active Member Athletic Association, '28-'29-'30: Water Polo Man- ager, '29-'3O: Varsity Hockey, '30. An aquaplane cutting through the waves: the Russian Ballet: a rainbow after a storm: a heavy silver costume: blue. f BETTY O'DONNELL ........ T. C. Assistant News Editor Hyphen, '29-'30: Vice President Athletic Association, '29-'30: Active Member Athletic Association, '29-'30: Secretary T. C. Club, '29: President Kansas Club, '28-'29! Varsity Water Polo, '29: Varsity Volley Ball, '30. A fox hunt: faint paths through autumn leaves: a little deserted puppy: solitude: a pan- eled room: shadows from a campfire. f LILLA LOU PEEPLES . . . . . . DelVer Proctor Pembroke, '29: Vice President Student 74 Council, '29-'30: French Club, '29-30. Dotted swiss: a character from Jane Austin: 4 straightforwardness: a silver star: Mozart's so- 4 nata. 5 NI 30 fjlkiyb ,f l I 1 1 7 4 l M X 7 .gf 7 ff if 7x Q x F ,hx ,J 2 X ,7 SEN IORS MARGARET REUTHER ...... Triad Active Member Athletic Association, '29: Sec- retary Senior-Middle Class, '28-'29: President Triad Club, '29-'30. Red-winged blackbirds in Right: springtime in the South: a shiny new chair: deep-red roses: a spotless middy. EVELYN REYNOLDS . . . . Anti-Pandora The family fireside: dark-pink roses: dainti- ness: family reunions: a Huted cloud. DOROTHY RICH ........ . Triad Gay curtains blown by summer breezes: friendly greetings: quiet evenings in summer: laughter: topaz. MARGARET ROTHERT ...... Tri-K. Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '28-'29: Vice President Indiana Club, '28-'29: Treasurer Y. W. C. A., '29-'30: President Indiana Club, '29-'30: Active Member Athletic Association, '30: Varsity Bas- ketball, '30. A hockey stick and a red lumber jacket: cvery- body's friend: a winding brook through a sunny tield: sleigh rides. MARY JANE ROWE ..... Anti-Pandora Business Manager Hyphen, '29-'30: Secretary Anti-Pandora Club, '29-'30. Green water: silver slippers: a Hame: electric- ity: a gold penny: sprites: a pagan altar. VIRGINIA LOU SAMPLE .... Penta Tau Proctor Pembroke, '29: General Proctor, '29: Treasurer Penta Tau Club, '29-'30: Active Mem- ber Athletic Association, '30: Wandering Blues, '28-'29-'30. Tuck-in skirts: Gene Austin records: Student Council: imps darting about like sunbeams on dusty windowpanes: a fine edge. 'V 4 f M mtg 1' rQXf14,fQt4K Q SENIORS ELEANOR SAPP . ........ X. L. Secretary Illinois Club, '29-'30: Treasurer X. L. Club, '29-'30. Bronze statues: portrait of a lady: ivory satin: brown fox furs: pouring tea in shaded rooms: the sun. EDITH SCHEUFLER .... . . . F. F. Wordsworth, '29-'30: French Club, '29-'30: Hyphen Proof Reader, '30: Secretary Wordsmith, '30: Associate Editor MILL-:s'roNEs, '30. Indian blankets: big city newspaper offices: de- bates: sheer chiffon hose: intellect: sharpness. FLORENCE SELLEVOLD . . . . . . X.L. Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '29-'30: Active Member Athletic Association, '29-'30: General Manager Archery, '29-'30: All-round Athlete X. L. Club, '29, Girls' athletic association: smoky wood fires: toasting marshmallows: train letters: happiness. VIRGINIA SHOWALTER . . . Anti-Pandora Treasurer French Club, '29-'30. Powder blue berets and blue jersey dresses: con- servative suits, with stiff collars: idealization of Buddy Rogers: a bright-colored scarf. EUGENIA SMITH . . . . . . . . . Triad Active Member Athletic Association, '29-'30: President Day Student Council, '29-'30: Varsity Hockey, '30, Hockey: picnics and blue wood smoke: spring Flowers: tall mountains and friendly skies: a scarf flying in the wind. REBECCA SMYTHE ....... Osiron Simplicity: a golden wand: a Southern sweet- heart: the girl on a magazine cover: Valentine candy. E 4 Q fl N 43 X 'N u K I A ,yi l fl Nu f a E57 It is EEF 'Wi LUQCJ A xiii! 'KST-W SENIORS COLBERNE SPENCE Del Ver Treasurer Del Ver Club 29 30 Darmg dresses slow to anger and plenteous m mercy bug stone houses sedans wlth wlre wheels costume Jewelry VIRGINIA STRANDBERG Oslron Secretary Y W C A 29 30 Secretary Osl ron 29 French Club 28 29 30 Colfee and doughnuts old fashioned lockets antique furniture a gray kltten with a blue bow lace MARGARET THOMASON Mellow brown velvet a little brown house stxck of cmnamon candled dates hly of the val ey Glee Club 28 29 Y W C A Cabinet 29 30 Ice cllnklng ln tall glasses sweet spices yellow lollypops beret and huge pompoms brown elves ln dark green forests ELIZABETH WILLIS Del Ver Rose colored tapers and softly shxnmg sllver wlsterla Sunday nights at home old fashloned dlgnlty LAURL FTL ABERCROMBIE X L Secretary X L Club 29 30 A tallored coat a new school book a neatly trlmmed lawn a calm lake with a slngle sallboat drxftmg by . . . . . . T. C. . ' , ' . :' . ,. . ' l 3 8 1 . ' ' - EDNA MAE WIENOLD ...... Tri-K. sf f I ' is MVN? jfgjgygjg, if A ,J X jf , 6 SENIORS MARION ALLAN ......... Tri-K. N4 A gray tweed coat: a green slip-over sweater: Xg ginger ale: yellow roses: pencil sketches. 1 ELIZABETH BARR ...... Penta Tau F' Vice President Penta Tau Club, '29-'30: Vice President Kentucky Club, '29-'30: Hyphen Re- porter, '29-'30, AN i Blue feathers: leaves: laughter: black and white kcy notes: a winding stairway. I JEAN BARRY .......... X. L. l Secretary-Treasurer Kentucky Club, '29-'30, f An arched doorway: llamingoes: a grand piano: f a Rockwell Kent woodcut: stepping stones. lx' 5.1 ,X KATHRYN BAUGHAN .... . . Osiron Saturday-afternoon movies: half sox: fairie sto- ries: a good sport: water in the sun. ELEANOR BINFORD . . . . Tri-K. w Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '29-'30. - Arbutus: reeds: Hoppy sox: storms at sea: a 7 scrapbook: orange toboggans and mittens. 1 I L W KATHERINE BLAIR ....... Angkor Long, black cars: tennis rackets: a road wind- ing up a hill: fraternity songs: sports outfits. if j . 7 57 34 I7 '4 v vv - 'V ,, X217 ' I f ee 1+ C' C145 Q X4 i 14 K i Z4 i SENIORS JANE CLARK ........ Penta Tau fi f President Penta Tau Club, '29-'30: Glee Club, '28-'29-'30, Choir, '29-'30, Active Member Athletic Association, '29-'30, Manager Archery, '30, Ad- visory Board, '29-'30: Varsity Volley Ball, '30, Varsity Water Polo, '30, Third Place Swimming , Meet, '30. X4 w l Pine trees: campfires: wood smoke and crack- ling leaves, mist, geniality, a Teddy bcar. P MILDRED CLARKE ..... Anti-Pandora X Vice President Anti-Pandora Club, '29-'30, Pres- f ident Eastern Club, '29-'30, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, - '29-'30, Evening wraps trimmed with white fur, dances X at Annapolis, corsages, some one's adoration: I blue granite. X ROBERTA COLE ......... A. K. 1 Glee Club, '28-'29-'30, Secretary-Treasurer Ne- l braska Club, '28-'29, Choir, '29-'30, French Club, '30 A plume, a single poplar, odd earrings, a glid- lx Fil ing river, mahogany. I RUTH CURRY ....... Anti-Pandora Organdy collars and cuffs, little French school girls, a gingham bound book: a blue satin bow. f JEANNE CUMMINGS . ...... Osiron Vice President Oklahoma Club, '29-'30, Second Vice President Y. W. C. A., '29-.'30. New paint: patent-leather slippers: a winter sunset, bloodhounds, parchment paper. Y N BETTY DYSON . . . . DelVer l Proctor Pembroke, '29. rx Kindergarten, sand tables, checked blue bath- robes: Newfoundland dogs, picnics, kids again. fi 7 ' N i N as lxgf fi I 7 X K9 M x f X If J W ,7 I T TK 'X f f SEN IORS ELIZABETH EBERHART ..... Tri-K. Y. W. C. A. Hyphcn Reporter, '28-'29: Active Member Athletic Association, '29-'30: Varsity Hockey, '30: Editor in Chief MILBSTONBS, '30: Ad- visory Board, '29-'30. A red feather: Robin Hood: a cliff above the sea: spring beauties: a deer: late autumn woods: Northern skies. EVELYN FALKNER . . ...... Triad Day Student Editor MILL-:s'r0N1-is, '29-'30, Serenades: Italian sunny days: a Roman striped scarf: new novels: a sailboat. FRANCES FAUST ......... T. C. Vice President T. C. Club, '29: Glee Club, '29- '30: Proctor Senior, '30. Hair ribbons: a pink dress: a high swing: strawberry ice cream: blue marbles: a green com- pact. DOROTHY FLOYD ........ A. K. President West Virginia Club, '29-'30. Diana: a thoroughbred: waffle suppers: a flame- colored evening dress: Patou's Adieu Sagessef' a water lily. LILLIAN FRANCEZ ........ T. C. Vice President Council, '28-'29: President Lou- isiana Club, '29-'3O: Glee Club, '29-'30: Active Member Athletic Association, '29. A pirate ship: redlheeled slippers: castanets: a high window behind an old wall: a raven: Creole days. MARY RACHEL GASTON ...... Triad Dawn: wistfulness: mignon: lavender and old lace: sweetness: blue cloissonne. V If - A v s 56 2 A- f x S '1 5 V 1 vfi. K if A ,524 ' SENIORS VIRGINIA GERDL ......... T. C. Wordsmith, '28-'29-'30: President Wordsmiths, '30: Literary Editor MILESTONES, '30. A quill pen: a marble fountain bathed in moon- light: candor: long, white gloves: an etching: a parrakeet. BUNNY GILLIS Trl K Secretary Ohio Club 28 29 G'ee Club 28 29 30 Choir 29 30 Secretary Student Council 29 30 Active Member Athletic Association 30 Varslty Hockey 30 An old desk by the fire shaded lamps and sha ows slim heels surety dlgmty ELBERTA GOOCH Treasurer Senior Middle Class 29 Treasurer French Club 29 Glee Club 29 30 Assistant Photographic Edltor Mlm-'STONES 29 Vice Pres: dent Western Club 28 29 Business Manager MILESTONBS 29 30 Active Member Athletic As sociation 29 30 President Western Club 29 30 mg Blues 29 30 Varslty Bowling 30 An arrow firecrackers twinkling eyes and a whimsical grin a big wool sweater splashes of color JUNE HARALDSON Oslron Vice President Alabama Club 29 30 French Club 29 30 Sun bonnets and calico dresses tranqullllty Hansel and Gretel Let not your heart be trou bled peace MILDRFD HARRIS Arlston Crlnolme a handful of ro-nehuds a doll house a ballet dancer pale green tapers VIRGINIA HINN A white kitten a round gold compact tiny black patent leather pumps stories by Booth larkmgton 42 4 Q 5 K' N . , . z d- X . .. ..... , .. . . T. C. K Efennis Managerj '29-'30: Choir: '29-30: ,Wanderf ,gl . . . . . . . . . X. L. rw ' I - 5 ' I 'l ?N f l A ' -L sf Y? ANT LLJL If xx T X LL af uf AN SENIORS EVELYN IRWIN ......... Agora Glee Club, '29-'30: Active Member Athletic As- sociation, '29-'30, Steadiness: square dances: patchwork quilts: quilted slippers: samplers. FRANCES JENKINS . .... . Penta Tau Secretary Penta Tau Club, '29-'30: Assistant Photographic Editor MILF-:s'roNi2s, '29-'30. Kid parties: confetti: tiny hats, with rose veils: half-moons: a Guerlain lipstick: somebody's only girl. CHARLOTTE KEIN . . . ..... Triad Active Member Athletic Association, '29-'30. Baby blue: organdy rufiles: rosy cheeks: Alice in Wonderlandf' a big, striped stick of candy. BETTYLANE F.F. Vice President Wordsmiths, '29-'30: Editor in Chief Hyphen, '29-'30: Advisory Board, '29-'30. Sleeveless dresses: tangled curls: nymphs danc- ing in dark, shady forests: worship of beauty: a teeter-totter on a playground. NANCY LANG . . . . . . . . . . Tri-K. Vice President Senior-Middle Class, '28-'29: President Florida Club, '28-'29: Y. W. C. A. Cab- inet, '29-'30: Active Member Athletic Association, '3O: Varsity Water Polo, '29. Vanity Fair : a marble terrace and dark pines: sophistication: moonlight on a cold, green sea: yachts: white orchid. LEAH LINDLEY . . . . . . . . . T.C. Glee Club, '29-'30: French Club, '29-'30, Tea roses: the Indiana hop: silver bracelets: lawn parties: white organdy dresses trimmed in black velvet ribbon. W?12B5?i2X5f5B57'DX57 ' V If X477 MW A SENIORS GERALDINE MANSON ....... T. C. Treasurer T. C. Club, '29-'30: Vice President Indiana Club, '29-'30. Gay house parties: old ivory and lace: a child of the '80's: Cinderella's coach: sweeping skirts. LOUISE MCMURRAY . .... . Osirnn President Tennessee Club, '29-'30. Red evening dresses: rhinestone buckles: high heels: Dixie: the boy back home: long letters. CAROL MILLER . ...... . . Del Ver Treasurer Wisconsin Club, '28-'29: Vice Presi- dent Wisconsin Club, '29-'30, Plaid sports coats: generosity: Northern pines: a cat lying in the sun: a paper clip: level-headed- HGSS. FLORENCE MILLER . . . . . . . . T. C. Vice Prfsident Nebraska Club, '28-'29: President T. C. Club, '29-'30: Big Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '28- '29: French Club, '28-'29: Advisory Board, '29-'30. Parchment in old books: costume jewelry: a Packard roadster: manicures: jade. LUCY MAE MILLS . . ...... Agora Kindness: white bungalows: Mother Carey's Chickens : realness: a calm sea. VIRGINIA NEIL . . . . . .... Ariston President Sophomore Class, '25-'26: Secretary Athletic Association, '28-'29: Active Member Ath- letic Association, '28-'29-'30: Varsity Bowling, '30. Summer camps: a sunrise coloring all the earth: sorority houses: a treasure chest: school stickers. L 44 4 Q fi l N C X I f A l I rs Xu X-H I i SENIORS X ij , ,X MARION NICHOLSON . . . . . Tri-K. N4 Glee Club, '28-'29-'30: Choir, '29-'30. White fox furs: small, pouting mouth: spoiled child: unveiling monuments: magnolia blossoms: a slim canoe. EVANELL NIXON . . . . . Anti-Pandora Pink organdy dresses, with blue bows: reading circles: a single star at twilight: sunlight and shade. I KATHRYN PARKER . . . . . Eccowasin Bridge parties: red slippers: royal purple and ermine: pussy willows: a gray squirrel. MARY BERNICE PERKINS . . . . . A. K. ,J Hair tumbling down on white shouders: white K carnations: English teachers: concerts: Baldwin pianos. DOROTHY PICKENS' ..... . T.C. X Secretary Missouri Club, '28-'29, Spoiled children: Ward-Belmont bracelets: or- Q gan grinders: salted nuts: Topsy: portable victro- las. J if CATHERINE POOLEY . . .... . Agora Black net evening dresses: horse shows: smooth, clean, glistening pavement: feather beds: Coty's powder. 7 1 40 7 5 rv v v - NyQN X9 ' EW .cfq ff ,LL fLCiQ4QXfZ9Qi4,CilQ4N SENIORS LOUISE PORTER . . . . .... . Triad -Hlwilight: lace valentines: old-fashioned bou- quets: secrets: a woodland trail: blue satin. ANTOINETTE REDWINE . . . . . Osiron Pep: vitality: hot tamales: Texas: horses thundering over smooth plains: red jewelry. ADALYN SHERWOOD . . . . . . . A. K. Active Member Athletic Association, '29-'30: President French Club, '29-'30: Art Editor MILE- STONES, '29-'30: General Manager Swimming, '30. A bow of beaten Hold! chimes in an old tower: miniatures: Yardley's lavender: a cool little brook: sunshine. JANE SIPHER . . . . . . . . . A.K. Secretary A. K. Club, ,251-'30: News Editor Hyphen, '29-'30: Active Member Athletic Associa- tion, '29-'30: French Club, '29-'30. Tiny collie puppies: gay yellow daffodils: pig- tails and starched school dresses: snowball fights: brownies. ROSALIE SPITZ ...... . Penta Tau Charged batteries: one font on the rail: bargain sales: sparkling jewelry: older brothers. BETTY STORCK ....... . . F. F. Vice President West Virginia Club, '28-'29: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '28-'29. Yachts: the skyline of New York: shamrocks: a portrait by Titian: skiing under a Northern sun. fC KJ? :ff I K TK Y f Fx K lg! X V X Q J sf '7 7 SENIORS MIRIAM WOODSIDE . . . . . . . DelVer Glee Club, '28-'29-'30g Treasurer Western Club, '28-'29, Choir, '29-'30: President Del Ver Club, '29-'30, Advisory Board, '29-'30, Picnics by the river: impromptu plays: rough tweed coats: a naughty little girl: violets wet with dew: unspoken sincerity. MARGARET YODER ....... Osiron Active Member Athletic Association, '29-'30: Glee Club, '28-29: President Osiron Club, ,29-'30: Advisory Board, '29-'30. Sun-backed dress on a golf course: bathing suits and a bronzed skin, bare legs and a laugh- ing mouth: a puppy. 42 7 ff mf ay w 'w 1 I ,kv .-1 1 Q, J, . 4, . em , ,. , , .L .' .1 vi 1 .M , ikxi? I , Qi , ,bg ,, ,L ,Vx x Q, 1 ' 5 L . X Yi, 1, . Q1 .yi .X 5: X -Sn Xi in .V M. ,',X K. Xue: .5-I fi, 415 ' iw '-.73 W. 1 X. , f 3 XX. , , gl ,. I 43 Z ' ' W C: , ' Q x K . V f . x..L,.,.. 1 nf-f ,H ,- , - W -- -H--W W ,M flciwiiif f X X S1 -4 V LZ X V X J V 57 if B b 44 X W?1U71S5RX575k57'- 1 , 1 ,., 52 , , y 'if X. :F U in M 53 Exfxf ul 11 Y f 45 QQ 42 5 ti 1 1 X Y X4 4 4 44 XA I Q Fm A w ll 1 'l A s X4 1 f53XQ75 f'Q I X? sf ' oo... Y ' , . k a n I X A , ,ay hgfx Ll ! 5' P ? K 2 A 'N ' vfgdfd L Q26 'W 2 . Ia J, I 35505 'mal R W agw 28 af F K Q 1 Y 'V 2 ff YL ' ef . Y ' , E Af' 1, 3 A , y 1 i ! F Any - V: Q as I .4 Tl ,'AQ A Q W2 ii ' X f F !'6 g v D I , 9 ., K : li 2' Nio Q 1 1 4 EZ: 5 J 1? xt' 1' XX t 1 F w ' A' 4 ' ' , b f, 7 1 'N V A 5 , f , Ji X Q E 13: -I Q fn iv, 3 4' Pls!! Kai, J EMI Y fl 'K .f I We ,J l E51 JUNIOR MIDDLE POEM 7 1 44 By FRANCES GIBSON V Four white columns, strong, majestic, tall, Each one the symbol of a finished year, A singing tower whose clear, chiming call y Carols the work, the joy, that we've known here. Long, smooth halls, whose shining surface shows . - The work of hastening feet, swift, sturdy, youngg High walls, where even now resound echoes Of youthful voices and the songs they've sung. I V An old magnolia, 'neath whose shelt'ring shade, On days when through its branches sunlight gleamed, we found a surcease, saw our troubles fade, And there we planned, and thought, and hoped, and dreamed 5.1 if l Quiet classrooms where, beneath the guiding hand Of wisest counsel, we have knowledge gained, X A chapel filled with girls from all our land, Where reverence and harmony have reigned. 8 All these, Ward-Belmont, you have brought to us, X These we accept, but with a grateful heart. Four years your gallant soul has fought for us, , The world's here now, and into Life we start. K But if when from your portals we depart, One deed of ours is worthy to remain, If of your dauntless spirit one small part if We leave, yet keep, these years have not been vain. ,7 N 47 57 , i YV5 S57QX572XD1 F Y If 7 v A ff A r fL Lil?4CXQ4kw6 Q I gi 54 ff f- JANE SUTHERLAND ...... ......... A riston Treasurer Day Student Council, '28-'29: Vice President Ariston Club, '29-'30: President Penstatf, '29-'30: President Junior Middle Class, '29-'30: Active Member Athletic Association, '30. Camping on Lake Michigan: shirts and skirts: a canoe: a tramp through a pine forest: ragged robins and marigolds: sincerity. f ANN NEWMAN ..... . ...... . . . . Tri-K A Treasurer Tennessee Club. '28-'29: Secretary Junior Middle Class, '28-'29: Glee Club, '28-'29: Vice Pres- ident Junior Middle Class, '29-'30: Secretary Tennessee Club, '29-'30. Dimples: a June bride: sweetheart roses: organdy bows: baby blue: picture hats. NANCY NEWMAN . . . . . . . ......... Tri-K Treasurrr Junior Class. '28-'29: Secretary Tennessee Club, '28-'29: Glee Club, '28-'29: Vice President Tri-K Club, '29-'30: Vice President Tennessee Club, '29-'30: Secretary Junior Middle Class, '29-'30: Active Member Athletic Association, '30. Gainsborough's Blue Boy : morning dew: red ties: naturalness: hockey sticks: wild blue violets. HARRIET WOODS ...... . . . . . . . . . . Angkor Treasurer Junior Middle Class, '29-'30. Black-eyed susans: tap dancing: bog hats: Halloween: leather coats: green sports clothes. F ANNE LEE AKERS .......... .... . Angkor Junior Middle Class Prophet: Penstaff, '26-'27-'28-'29-'30. Naivete: gay-colored parasols: flowered chiffon: garden parties: rippling laughter: lavender. 4 ELVA SALOME BOYD ...... . . . . . . . . Ariston Caracul: Oriental festivals: informal dances: Stutz cars: water polo: French heels. X CONROSE BUCHANAN . . . .... . . . . . Eccowasin Pink hair ribbons: tulip time: portrait of a Dutch girl: window seats: archery. 48 X X 775 JUNIOR MIDDLES HELEN CANDLER ...... . . . . Osiron Glee Club, '29-'30: Secretary Georgia Club, '28-'29. Week-ends: Swing Low, Sweet Chariot 3 generosity: fun: brown eyes. MARY CANDLER ....... . ..... Osiron Tea at the Hunt Club: soft blue chiffon: lace shawls: cosmos: an Angora cat. RUTH CARLIN .... . . . . . .... . . Ariston Glee Club, '29-'30. Fraternity dances: chiffon: tea: cameos: ermine: antique jewelry: tinted evening slippers. MARY DEAN CLEMENT .............. Angkor Penstaff, '27-'28-'29-'30: Secretary-Treasurer Penstaif, '27-'28: Business Manager Penstatf, '28-'29-'30: Sccretary-Treasurer Angkor Club, '29-'30: Glee Club, '28-'29-'30. Forget-me-nots: white muslin with a blue sash: daguerreotypes: twilight vespers: old libraries: a hearth fire. JANICE DRUMMOND .... . . . . . . . . . T. C. Blazers: Teddy Bears: a silhouette evening dress: primroscs: lace handkerchiefs. MARY ALICE FARR ......... . ..... Ariston Glee Club, '28-'29-'30: Sergeant at Arms Freshman Class, '26-'27: Vice President Sophomore Class, '27-'28: Hyphen Reporter, '28-'29: PenstaH', '26-'27-'28-'29-'30. A symphony in blue and gold: the Annapolis June ball: orchids: dinner at the country club: harvest moons. HELEN FAWCETT ......... I Del Ver Glee Club, '28-'29-'30: Vice President Del Ver Club, '29-'30. Magnolias: Toujour Moi perfume: white organdy: maroon town cars: dinner at the Ritz-Carlton. 49 f' X57 AEQZTX eslisxl '- big! il ' w Q , 2 -4 u V r is! r I '- v I P r r .1 y UNIOR IVIIDDLES I ,M LOIS CRAWFORD ..... , ..... Triad Xl Quietness: Dickens: friendliness: a cup of tea before the fire: olden days. , VIRGINIA FELTUS . . ............. Agora Silhouettes: modernistic stationery: costume jewelry: short vamped shoes: college pennants. Q GRACE GARDNER . . . ...... A. K. Secretary-Treasurer Michigan Club, '29-'30: Glee Club, '29-'30. lx Gardenias: moonlight: serious joy: high ideals: West Point. lf NANCY HOTCHKISSR .f ff : f f F . A T. . J L . ggi-5 g T' ' 7 Proctorofifleron, ,291 Y Y , Y Y Y V Y Y i Y W A dark-blue beret: a ukelele: a cheer leader: laughing eyes: Lake Michigan. Y V Y TOMMYE MURPHY . .......... Agora Turquoise: brown beaver: a tea dance: a tinted satin negligee: pansies. JANE NOWELS . ........ T. C. Vice President Western Club, '29-'30: Proctor of Heron, '30. ,7 Stately pines: srgermrr: crystals: friendliness: red chiffon: animation, a Western prairie. - 50 57 . 5 WW rv f fk , N56 If gg W ' X,?i57R5'75,, ' A sxmxmmvmp 1 I 25 JUNIOR IVIIDDLES DONNA MARJORIE OVIATT .... ..... . Osiron English tweeds: expensive luggage: hammered silver: thoroughbred horses. MARY HELEN PUTMAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Agora The Indiana hop: snappy blue eyes: short brown curls: profusion of colors: College Humor. WINOGENE RAYNER ....... . . . . . . Anti-Pandora Impulsivencss: masquerades: a fair, and kewpie dolls: a yellow jacket: hard candy. FRANCES DEAN SMITH . . Agora Treasurer Tennessee Club, '29-'30, Plaid hair ribbons: Majollica pottery: dahlia chilfon: Soliloquy: cut-steel buckles. FRANCES JANE SEARS .... . . . . . . . . Agora Indigo blue: beach pajamas: gay parties: luncheon dates: a dinner dance: newness. SYLVIA STEWART . . . . . . . . . ...... Del Ver K Miniature ladies: tiny shoes: sparkling eyes: mischief: forget-me-nots: excitement: candy: sandstorms. fs JOSEPHINE SMITH . Agora Proctor, North Front, '30. Pink and blue baby ribbons: LaSalle roadsters: Dreamy Melody : Queen Elizabeth collars: opals. 51 i53 I f 7T . x X -I-Egg! f f X 7 A V I V 7 l f 7 X .1 UN IOR MIDDLES . . . . . . . . . ., . . . . Osiron BETTY GASTON . Moonstones: black velvet: French heels: a low-slung roadster: Styx : mystic naivete. . . . . . . . . . A. K. HARRIET GRIFFIN . President Iowa Club, '29-'30: Glee Club, '28-'29-'30g Choir, '29-'30. Happy-go-lucky: giggles: red hair: sunshine: fun and frolic: middies and skirts: a mountain seen in the distance. SARAH LOUISE GUERIN ............... Angkor A Vogue mannequin: fox hunts: marionettes: black pearls: Palm Beach: a black fox scarf: nonchalance. 7 7E'IEEIEIi,BEliKEN HAMILTON ..... . . . . . F. F. Glee Club, '28-'29-'30: Choir, '29-'30 :Eec1Qtary Tennessee Club, '28-'29, ' ' ' - - 7 7 ginsi cl0Txds:'an Hish'smile': lavender and old lace: primroscs: Bye-lofBaby dolls. Y Y Y MARY HELEN KINGSTON . . . . . . ....... Anti-Pandora Texas: Fine horses: chili: Brother Bill : a summer camp counselor: contagious laughter: feasts. J ,Lf FLORENCE WEBB MARTIN . . Triad Secretary Freshman Class, '26-'27. Misty chiffon shawlsg shepherd dogs: ensembles of l'1unter's green: a cap of white rabbit's fur. S , CHARLEY MERRILL . . . . . . . . . . . . osiron 1, Fraternity houses: roller coasters: Lake Placid: holly: sportswear from Best. 52 7 Y VW' ' 'VW YV Y?1L ,, XZXPYM 2' X JUNIOR MIDDLES BETTY TAYLOR . ........ . . . A rosy apple: bubbles: a yachting party: white ducks : an admiral cap. LOUISE WINDAM . . . . ....... Del Ver Vice President Michigan Club, '26-'27-'28: Secretary Del Ver Club, '29, Burnt orange: a foreign car: zenias: a Pepsodent advertisement: Guerlain's L'Heure Bleu. BARBARA ALEXANDER . . . . . . . . . . . . . Angkor Crystals: black velvet: poinsettas: silhouettes: wolf hounds: Jade perfume. GRACE ELLEN GLASGOW . Eccowasin Secretary Eccowasin Club, '29-l30. Circuses: a beret: Goldilocks and the Three Bears 3 a bit of fern growing beside a mountain stream. ELEANOR DEWITT . . ........ . . . . . Tri-K President Junior Class, '28-'29: Vice President Eastern Club, '29-'30: Glee Club, '28-'29-'30. A cameo: old ivory: Priscilla : dreams: a London fog: candlelight and gardenias. FRANCES' DOROTHY GIBSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . Angkor Treasurer Sophomore Class, '27-'28: Secretary-Treasurer Penstaff, '28-'29: Penstaff, '26-'27-'28-'29-'3O. Pale pink crepe de chine: poke bonnets: sweet peas: a green lace handkerchief: a still, deep, blue lake. MARY STEWART BURGHER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tri-K Distance: sunshine: a sport roadster: bright colors: acquamarinesg nonchalance: a piece of ice. 53 N, f s f- is AY! N' WLAN f f 'R Cf ICQ? A I Y , Q' -Q Y T l I I ' ' ' I 1 V JUNIOR MIDDLES CLAIRE ROBERTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Angkor X Extreme styles: a bright-red lipstick: a dancing: doll: a moonlight night in Spain. KATHERINE SEAGER ........... . F. F. Sapphire blue: poetry: jewels: adventure: sailing ships: wild iris: clouds. Q JESSIE DEANE SIMMONS .... . . . . ....... Tri-K Glittering buttons on a uniform: Deauville sandals: sparkling eyes: sophistication: keenness: the sea. A SARA MAY SMITH . . . . . .... . .... . Del Ver -1 Qanisfrportxiiits: Fred Hmm gincerffyc alTeveniTig sky': fresh clover fields. - -V ANNABEL STOKES . . ...... . . . . Anti-Pandora Big coon collars: a bright umbrella: a jolly week-end: class rings: picnics. V ' . ,X HELEN CAROLYN THOMAS . . . . . . . ..... . T.C. French dolls: a dream bungalow: cook books: inquisitive eyes: wide taffeta skirts: quaintness, MARY EVELYN THOMAS' ........ -. . . . T. C. 57 Sachet: Pierrot and Pierrettc: violets: soft gray fur: dusky silence: soft music. 54 'ED2X7 1' 5 ' YQCQX ff A sxf i . 1 4 X f 4 N C X f-4 MILDRED PIRTLE . . . Eccowasin Secretary Eecowasin Club, '28-'29. V Fifth Avenue shops: new novels: a string of matched pearls: a corsafze of violets: summer resorts. f N MARGARET HUTCHINSON POTTER . . .... . ..... Angkor Drooping big straw hats: tea at the club: delicate lace: a frail colonial lady: China asters: amiability. ANNIE KATE REBMAN . . . . . . . . . . . . Penta Tau Ambcr: mellow lights: evcninv: shadows: a slow Southern drawl: sensitiveness: wistful eyes. HENRIETTA SPICER Angkor Glee Club, '28-'29-'30, A pink tulle evening dress: week-end parties: fraternity dances: peach blossoms: an old love story: rhinestone heels. ELEANOR T'0WNSEND ...... . . . . .... Anti-Pandora hi A woolly little dog: a blue tulle evening dress: Senior Class Day: daisy chains: Culver postmarks. K 7' SARA CATE ARMISTEAD . . . . . . . . . . .... Eccowasin Sapphires: beige sports coats: polo at the country club: a wind-swept hill: a rock garden. WENDELL EWING AUSTIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Angkor Naivete: laughing brown eyes: a scarlet tanager: costume jewelry: the joy of living. 55 N X-H X J, :Tx 1.41 f X 7 N4 I V JUNIOR MIDDLES CATHERINE HARDY DORRIS ....... . . A . . . . . Triad X Green sports suits: golf at the country club: slave bracelets: the sunset sky: flowered chiffon: teas. ANN ELIZABETH HALES . . . . . . . . . . . . . Triad Gypsies: American Beauty roses: grapevine swings: rubies: four-o'clock tea in England. Q MARGARET HAYS . . . . . . . . . . . . osmm Autumn leaves: a brownie: sunny: joyousness: Coca-Colas: feasts: roadsters. K Y IENICE JORDAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Angkor -f Vivacity: rosy zipplgg ice slciztesi StTMoi'itzfinnbcence: a. soft, cuddly puppy: gay scarfs and mittens.. K BERTHA OAKLEY LUBECK . . . . . . . . . . Tri-K Russian peasant dresses: carved ivory: smoked pearls: poppies: Dobbs hats. tj MARY AvoN Mo'rLow . . . . . . . . Del ver A carnival: deck chairs: larkspur: an ivy-covered chapel. JANE RAYBURN . . . . . . . . . . F. F. 57 Poetry: gardenias and black velvet: Cleveland: Dans la Nuit. 56 I 7 ' X V Y QQ ,I Q35 7' YVRSAOKSZXYL fir I 5. l A f A fciszxacsfwecxafm JUNIOR MIDDLES CORDA REDFERN . . v. . . . . . . . . . . Del Ver Night clubs: Spanish hibiscus: onyxg a yacht: red berets: State Street Sadie. KITTY RUSSELL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T. C. Kitten on the Keys 3 nut-brown curls: a shimmering lakeg quiet happiness: pink roses. RUTH RYMER .... . ........ . Del Ver Crocuses: a swan: Lowenstaft china: ruflles and shirrings: a lace valentine. HELENE SWEENEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A. K. Secretary-Treasurer Florida Club, '27-'28g Secretary Florida Club, '28-'29g Secretary A. K. Club, '28-'29: Glee Club, '28-'29: Treasurer A. K. Club, '29-'30, A Newfoundland dog: woolly blue mulilersg reeds: a mountain lake: sweeping eyelashes: sailing. SHELBY WARWICK . . . . . . . . . . . . . Triad Second Vice President Day Student Council, '29-'30g Secretary Triad Club, '27-'28. Rose dance frocks: dinner dances: black-eyed susans: a gypsy love song: a coquette. DOROTHY ZAUG . .......... . . . . Anti-Pandora W-iz-c-o-nzing Northern camp fires: willow treesg blue lakes, goldenrodg shyness: simplicity. 57 X X 'flj A XJ 127 N4 K I SENIOR MIDDLE CLASS OFFICERS CHARLOTTE I-FWI'I I'Y ....,.....,..... President LELIA JOHNSON ...,............ Vice Presidfent CAROLYN IIOGUE . ..., Secretary IZILEANOR NECKERMAN . . Boarding Treasurer HELEN GRIZZARD . . Day Student Treasurer ' Miss LYDELL .......,,........ Sponsor lk PJ af I X Q ,7 L Q7 SECOND-YEAR COLLEGE CLASS OFFICERS 7 ELTEEEX-ILECRHEL? 1 3 5 3 J 3 3 i 3 3 1 5 1 3 i WCEEZZESSEE IQUTH EVANS . . Secretary-Treasurer Mlss DREW . . . . . . . Sponsor N I 58 I .iz xi, I T ,4 v iii? ff A K+ Z X4 N I C C JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS MARGARET THOMPSON .,....,.,,.,... President X I BETTY WILLIAMS . . . . Vice President IVIIRIAM HOTCHKISS .,,....,....,. Secretary-Treasurer X MISS LOWERY .,....,...,.,... Sponsor A' V , , SOPI-IOMORE CLASS OFFICERS JEANETTE CALDWELI ................ President BETTY TOWNSEND .......,....... Vice President BEVERLY STONE .............. Secretary SUSIE HUGHES . . Treasurer MISS CASEBIER . . . Sponsor I I '-: A a F RESI-IMAN CLASS OFFICERS V 4 HULDA CIIEEK ..,....,.. President ' 5 ELEANOR SI-IERwooD ........ Vice President ' X ANGELA ANDERSON . Secretary ' A ',i. I VIRGINIA MILLER . Treasurer A , MISS DINNING . Sponsor ' IA.- AEIA 59 I I 1,-f f f f 4 I WY 7 f 9 M X Ei N4 V V I E 7 f Q sf 7 7 Q 60 57 f ' ma..-1 F 'Mm . ,1 v . sw 1-1 x Q. 4 'N f' VUEUTIIIEIIT5 NA 'W W Y ami X, M lj! Mia, F' Y 47 'A ' '57 ' 'N c N sf ' I if lk Q 'S -9 3 ' 3 5 H jw ' . .J u xxx ! a Q IA , 1, y I J X... li 11' R' 6!-fs N1 4115 -55 xr Q 5 X, C ' 1 A '54-'-J 'fi v s .9 4 B F I b ,Q f 1 ' vu L H Q V ' ,s f ry A 'S J . -' X J, W L J Q xv ' IB RAT F1354 ficfgillnul uf 5 - E W' H515 A TT' jf 'Tr 1 1 F I X V I E Q 02 , -qi , EKJJT A YT f f CERTIFICATE MUSIC STUDENTS ELLEN M1'rCHHLL, KATHLEEN LARUE, LAVELLE THOMPSUN, MARY BRIDGIQFORTH, W1-JLDON HART DIPLOIVIA STUDENTS LEQNQHA AMUERG, Lols STQUT, LOUISE COOK 03 wWxwAyhy7mm 7f 64 faE75 7733 M 4? E , fa K uf Q , X fiimmwwy l V23 Thani ? A A Z? W W W W ,W 4, W 1 W .V W' 3 'W 1 Wf , W, -, ,.V 4 W WW , VW W W: , W. VW WW 1 414 EAW-. .WW W- , V .W , . W 1 W W - W X , , W a W, ,W . 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Miss COBB, NIISS SUTHICRLAND, MISS SXVENSON IXIARY COM1-Lk, BIC'I I'Y STORCK, LOUISE Porrrma I 11ANCEs COOPER, I-IIQLEN LOUTHAN, KIABLE VIIOOLARD -C COCCC 13A.C9R1i1iRC,QEOTHEEHQMEWECONQMIGSCROOMI I E x N MJ. X, -k ,L Mi ,., , . , ,X f I THE HOME ECONOMICS LABORATORY IN MNC! fx QQSCCZNTHH X , X Z V V N 7 3 1 X K9 x J f 7 'E 5 S, 82 WWxwLX5RS57'iS5?'lE'5Yix V 1 1 Q Y 4+ 2 F X I 6 A Bw x, A 71 ,J A V 1 Q ff bf , N .J f f N E J , ,ff ,x f U .,., -Ls' ! . X x w VV A1 ' 1 L 1 '.x,el Xkwl 1 X 1 F2 A gf A i ffZ.Tii1ifi fffiiiff., ' EXQ.7En! , K1 M' -N :faq l if' f 'ifxlil Eg ,yi :Sf Aft Q fu-ff V fi ,Iii 'xx ,,, , EEME K I . W! 5 A .I BVU ifffifi 4 Q2 rw Kg , P 'Si T! Ji , pr, f : I lip' DIPLOMA SECRETARIAL STUDENTS Reading from lefL to right: Annum LIAYIQS KERRIOAN, kqARY IQUTH MAli'l'lN if 1 my A X QW i 1? fi I JN! ' f-MA! Ni i g-gy? 1 5 rf M! W! 1 I W ffm ff 9 'if Elf i ,VF ? ia if 7 1 it-,X 'I o X xH I WEE? gf? A7 'N INTERIOR OF TYPING ROOM Axkffkw' R232 ffrxfilf 84 OO'OO 7 ' all fi , N 9 l SECRETARIAL STUDENTS l Reading from lcft IO right. Begin at bottom. FMlLOU FENKICR, G1iACEI.Lk1N HOLDHMAN, JANI1: FRANTZ, NA1'Al,IE ITASPEI, VERA SCHLENRHR, IDOROTIIY GOURI,I:Y, GIQOIQGIA LEE RUTH IIACGI-ZX-IOS, AIIQAN llAc:GIzNHUcI-I, GRETCIIEN KOLLINER, ARLENE CRISSMAN, LOLA BACON f EXDDIE KERILIKSAN, diploma studentg RIARY IQUTH RIARTIN, diploma studentg XIARY I'lB1-IRHARDT BIQTTIE SHANNON, lXfIARGARE'l' ROTHILRT, SADI12 LOUISE NIORRIS, EVELYN ULMANN EMILY NICKENZIE, 1 UDITH IWCCORMICK J' SARA PETXVAY, XTRS, TIIOBIPSON, JEAN SPENCER, KATHRYN BIITCIIIZLL 4 TQATIIERINE CI.ARKI:, RIARION Fox, ELIZAIQIJTI-I RICHMOND Nl F Q 85 I I .ka Ea f I 1 17 N 44 X4 ,4 A 42 X EU' Y YT f Qggxvff F N f Y Q E1 A D V V A 2 A V ' X S Q s. -, K rf yd? 1 M Wyxwhvhyymvf ff W my '. YJ 'O f I - . , , 'fa 5. 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L MAnc:A1u1:'r MONTGOMERY, Fidelity, ,295 lfLrxAB1s'r1r PHILLIPS, Fidelity, '3Og - Y IW SARA Qo'r'r1u5LL, Founders, '29, Alosr-:l'H1Nr: Siurru, Xortli Front, '30, ICUGLJNIA CANDLER, North Front, '29. ? r Nl N we fl Nu fl l 89 J w if I f 9 X 57 , V I V f Q x F rf ,f 9 KJ 90 iQ T' jf 5877 I Q X4 K 4 ff v N ,I 1 F N fi 5- X g I I f' fi Y. W. C. A. CABINET OFFICERS A Reading from left' to right. I MAIu:ARE'II IQOTIIFR, 'FI'l'1lSllI'?I'Q VIRGINIA LLOYD, First Vice Prcsidcntg ICSTIIRR CONGEII, fi Pregideutg blrzlxxxri CIIIMINIQS, Second Vice Prcsidexmlg VIRGINIA SIRANDIIERG, Secrctsux I A NI N 7' ,4 rf f-NI IN Xl I W N 91 SJ f A I AAI A , if TI YY FZ j FX x I V Y. W. C. A. CABINET Reading from left to right. Begin at top. MILDRED CLARKE, Chairman Old Ladies Homeg ELIZABETH ELLIOTT, Chairman Social Service Tours f EDNA MAE WEINOLD, Co-Chairman Social Serviccg ANN RYTHER, Chairman Social Serviceg FLORENCE SELLEVOLD, Membershipg ELEANOR BINFORD, World Fellowship. LOUISA LABOUNTY, World Fellowshipg NANCY LYBROOK, Membershipg NANCY LANG, Q Advertisingg ROSE FLENTYE, Chairman Entertainment. LOUISE PIUDDLESTON, Hyphen Reporterg ELEANOR PETERSON, Assistant Sunday School Chairmang MARTliA I'IUNT, Publicity. J l if J X J If 92 7 li Y v Y Y Y V Ava, f ,, f 7 -pf I X ..! Q X J sf Y! ,7 7 VVARD- BELMONT I-I runnrsl-:En once A w'sx:x n SENIOR PROM WEEK AN ACTUALITY Y Tir z srunsnrs or wAm , k'7WAnliLiaiiilMori'r HYISHEN INTER'-UDE5 rumnm eww sm-my by me mmm at wud-Bnlmont, M R n Alumnae Ed. Department Demonstration on r'.-um, yum. zh, uh- smyesenl w, mn:m2 .En-mwnxtrxx'i4m, 'I'?v- gr: mmm my lf, IL ww fx, I?vv1' 1 umm: hr aa f.,11.fwf1 ,,.,. M V lmnu Prcxcdun ls Fcuu AC NOTES 1 hc Ilvcnm r - ,couwc K X r ,.,, , . mar ffm. I N mf ,....,.- fm if ,--.Nh ,,, N lr. ul. . Yu., K1 . ,yffv v A1 UL f. my smite 1' F0714 IMI' ll mn zmm... lmmmalm I,.-WV,-me w.fQwmf-a W. N, IWW wC 0 1: . . ,Falla RRI nv. 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PEGGY CORWVIN, Copy Rcaderg NAOIIII SAIP, FC2lLU1'CSQAIIiAN CUYIQNDALL, Sociclyg , ILLIZABILTII PRoe'I'oR, Proof Reader and World Evems. KA'rIfIIaRINE HAMIIIOND, Chapclg VIOLET LYLILS, News Flashesg CLARA GRACE Phex, Sportbg VIRGINIA LLOYD, Editorials, ELIZABETH PIIILLIPS, Sporzsg LouIs1z 1'iUDDLIiS'l'ON, Y. W. C. A. RL'IsQJl'LK'fQ 1'II:1L1'1N SIQLLIIIIRIDGE, Academic Notcsg EDITII SCIIEUFLER, Proof Reader and Features. A 9 N f, FX, I Xu 94 i53X97Q1 f ' I I If I I o QKMQYVC4CiK!mY 43 f? Ur T f TI f fbx J X if r I I i f ,f OFFICERS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION W Reading: from lcft to right. Begin at top. X jnssxrz BURGIN, General Mauagcrg BARBARA REED, Treasurer. BETTY OIDONNELL, Vice Prcsidentg AMANDA CALDVVELL, Prcsidcmg OLIVE INIARTIN, Secretary. if ,Q -4 ,1 X 95 7 W f VY Lv I WENT? l ' W ff A S fQQiq4gScfQXmcxfifm ,6, Q-1. 441 A X4 ,. N C X f. MANAGERS SPORTS NANCY fyCONNOR, Water P0105 llOI3ER'I'A HARIUNGTON, Bowliugg CSRACE CAVLIAT, Bascballg lsoB1zL GooD1,o1a, Hockcyg 1':I.HER'I'A Goocu, Tcnuisg IRENE COCIIRAN7 Baskclbzxllg , , . . f 1' L01uaNC1z S1cL1,EvoLn, Archcryg IL1,1gAN014PE'r1cRsox, llldlllgg - PIELEN CANDLER, Volley Ball. F 4? N 96 - 4 f 1 1 'fl ,4- II N I A .,,,,,,,,..f I FRENCH CLUB MEMBERS Rczulirlg from left IO right. Begin at mp. if lflLISER'1'A GOOQII, XVIRGINIA STRANDBICRG, XYICTORIA SPAVLDING, IIORAINNE GREGORY' RIABLIC CJARDNER, EI,IzABI:'I'II IQICIIMONIJ, SARA ISON -IUNIQ IIARRALSON, ANNIE COLARD, I'IOPE GIIIQNTIII-QR, ELTGENIA BROWN lCI,IzABIQ'I'H PROCTOR, BIARGARICT BURNI-ZT'l' l'1u1'I'II SCHEUI-'I.ER, AIIALYN SIIERNVOOD, VIRGINIA SIIOWALTIQR, CAROLYN DIQCKIQR, IJOROTIIY PIII5IIfIfI5R, RIARY LOVILLL, LICAII LINDLEY OFFICERS 1 JXDALYN SIII-LRWOOII . . . , . . President IIOUISA LABOUNTY . . Vice President. ,C IQLEANOR XIQCRILRNIAN . Secretary xvIRG1XIA SIIOXYALTER . , I I . . Treasurer fi 71, Miss GLADYS BROOKS . . Sponsor ' XI 97 O 'asf X X I JEQCJ M X f eS4N5',?5 M X 7 X4 P' I l I 5.1 f W ORDSMITHS l .i MEMBERS X Reading from left to right. Begin at top. lj0llOT1IY CATE, ZXIARION Cox, NAOMI SMP SALLY l,ROl'S, Rlzulzeezx AINSWOILTII, PEGGY Co11W1N, JEAN CUYKENIJALL Enrrn Se111cUF1,1cR, Vnaemm CJERDL, Viuerxm LLOYD, IULIANA BOLLEN, BlL'I'I'Y LANE, ELIZABETH Lum IIAYNES X OFFICERS XYIRGINIA GJLRDL . ..., . . President BETTY LAN1: . . . Vice President -J EDITH ScH13UFL1zR . . 4 . ,,.... Secretary-Treasurer if To write, to eritize, and to read, is the triple aim of the WVordsmiths. They endeavor to produce one big piece of work during the year. Another of their projects is their new club room, the Smithy, I which they are endeavoring to establish as a place to write and read. V ,X 7 98 ij v ' rv 1 1 WV15 S97R5'72B57 ' Jf I - Y w Y r WK it ff ,gg AQKC4 AQQZCQFMYS 1 W ' i ,K 1 'xy V l MEMBERS Reading: from left to right. Begin at top. llARR1ET RlliRRICK,slAN1i SU'1'HER1,ANn, SARAH BRYAN ' l'lLI'1ANOR PIi'I'El'tSON, FRANCES Glusox, KIARY .XL1cE FARR NlARjORIlL SIIILRVVOOD, ANNE tXRERs, RIARY DEAN CLISMENT j oFFlcERs -IAXIQ SLT'l'lllLliLAXD , , .,..... . President RIILHRILY XVRIGIVI' ...,.... . , Vice President Avis OI.AIS1'l1IAIl ,... ..... . Secretary-Treasurer Q KlARY lD1LAN C1.EMEN'r .,..... . Business Nlanager Nl i The Penstall Literary Society was organized three years ago to further creative Writing in the high school. Since then, with the co-operation of our sponsor, Kliss Pugh, the society has gradually grown until now it is composed of an enthusiastic group of amateur writers, all of whom are interested in the progress that is being: made today in the literary World. XVe hope that as we, the older nicinbers, leave XVard-Belinont, deterinined to continue our literary ellorts, our successors may be as ambitious and as enthusiastic as we have been. 99 44 4 4 4 if il X 42 X i A it I 11 A fs ,fc i f' 'I N I www fig? Wu Y N'Y A fi rj , 9 9 C0 CD v-4 .. X -4-v rn .,-1 O ,-4 O CD I-4 5 I E ff E E 2 U1 Url E U Di O E S 3 Q F-TJ D? Q Qi 11 5 H 7- gg .2 O 5 E 8 5 4 E I I-4 lil Z Z li M ' P 1 ,P 1 Mfr Ki, I, 100 JI WflXD7iX52B57l5' Tv If 7 ,, Km, V i GLEE CLUB ARD-BELMONT THE W f r M-, X. ,,,A , MITH, Accompanist RET LIPSCOMB S RGA A M esident I' SCHAEFER, P MILDRED Director UMPHREY, H SON STET i i 1 ,1 ' jj , A, 1 J fx i 5, ,. N w 1 1 4,. I W lx, NQ ,s ,. wi ' iw 5,. 1 XXII Y r L 1 I e 4 , , , A . I . X L- N .fs H, X ,, ,S gfkfj ,W 1 Ii 1 fw W, 'ff l J 'fx , Lx I , I Vw? si! Hff Um MXN rx l +I M .. fm 1 T Elf . Hx, , f N U ,7 X 1 ,I fi -, il, 4. N Y, -Q . X L X 'S !E '! fy 1,X uw ll' if ,ffw VW f x , 1 5 f 1 N X, Q 1 1 wi N ax., N7 X Hai ,x fi . 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LARII: C141-QSAP, house mullxerg XIIRIAA1 RUIIIQITTS, ljORO'I'IlY SIIELLY. 102 M 'KN I I ,f I If H ,c 7 .,, 7 . -.N A .Y h X 7 Hx- . wiv. .1 7 ,1- N, IX W Ky , 7, AN 7 , f - , Vyxx Vyf IX -Tlx 'J j, V, xg, j I ,X -.K lx , is r .W Q 05, Y . . , ,F f I-fyj, I I,-yqj-- ,I f Q , - ,fi VT ,I X II 7' - X 1 F3Q.x. fg,airsiSLgQS2IS, gg:J,.Q w S,Q4g4ACilz ' LOUISE LA'r1Mmc . Miss KEULNAR KIIEIRALIA XVILDRI-:D CIAARKIQ . XIARY IIANL: Rown KTILDRED BISHOP ik? by I4 fn A an N .I A 'ff 2 if V , E5 W. K E Q I 4 P93 fx 1 ,r ANTI-PANDORA CLUB . President , , Spfmsrwr I , Vice President 'VA . . Secretary . 'I!TCIlSl1I'CI' by Q ii . ,A Ix., . . N . H 'hi' C 65532.-fy gm. , wh V fl fx ,t Q 1? ,V z ' ' V1 W5 X ,I gg v, X gx fi WQ rXI if v ,. Q4 ,ILX5 QXII Q 103 , , , , ' ' L1g1,?.2r 'jif? 5iq4.1ggi'lf M f-- W V 1 1-L - 4 S ' 'f W 4. g2frff ,3.g,.5:lf4ffmQZ1k5?72'QlX375D17327 'W H 7 C4633 X 7 7 I V f Q X I I ANTI-PANDORA CLUB -6- 1 FIRST ROW MILDRED -BISHOP, Kentucky, BONIIAM BUSH, Tennessee, MILIJRIQIJ CLARKE, District of Columbia, IRENE COCHRANE, Micliigang JOSEPIIINE COIIN, Nor1h Carolina. SECOND ROW MARION Cox, Indiana, RUTH CURRY, Michigan, RIABEL GARDNER, Ohio' If ELIZABETH HADI..EY, Louisiana THIRD ROW BETTY HAMILTON, Kentucky, EVELYN HILL, Wyoming, MARY IIELEN KINGS1'ON, Texas, f . . If TVIIGNON LINDSEY, Louisiana. i J IV I 104 AI ANTI-PAN DORA CLUB Fl RST ROW RXIARY LONG, Tennesseeg BETTY LYBROOK, North Carolinag BETTY KTANNING, South Carolina: REIIA RIAUIER, Kansasg NIARINI-ILL KIITCIIEII, Texas. SECOND ROW RVANELI. NIXON, Kansasg AVIS OLMSTED, Ohiog N1ARTHA OZEE, Illinois SADIE LOUISE IVIORRIS, Alabama. THIRD ROW JANE PERKINS,xIll1l'lESOl3QXVINOGENE RAYNER, Nlichigang EVELYN REYNOLDS, Kcntuckyg VIRGINIA RIGDON, Indiana. 105 fI I N3 2 1 xr 1 RK KK T I HN X . -4 9 X A I r Z , o V . , vs., UT' VE X Fxnkfygd A f ANTI PANDORE6 EILUEZMWT FIRST ROVV ' Q ARABEL ROWE, Texasg MARY JANE ROWE, Michigang TTELEN RUTH, Ohiog ANN RYTIIICR, Nebraskag GI-:INEVIEVE SAI.I.EE, Arkansas. X W SECOND ROW ELEANOR SHERWOOD, Montanag VIRGINIA SIIOWALTER, Kansasg NANCY SCIIUMACHER, Tennessex ANNA BELL STOKES, Tennevzee. THIRD ROW , MARGARET SNYDOR, Kentuckyg JEAN THOMAS, WVest Virginiag GENEVRA VFHOME, WVisco1IsiII- f BETTY TowNsEND, Texas. 7 106 7 V ' , vv fiww A , 4 fs , V, f l if 5' N X I K A ANTI-PANDORA CLUB f FIRST ROW IC1.EANoR 'l'owNS1-:ND, Texasg PRIX XYAUGIIN, 'Venncsseeg LUCI1.I.E XYALLIN, New Yorkg DOIKOTIIX' Zmm, Wisconsing MILDR1-:Im Bmvns, Arkansas. SECOND ROW CRAROLYN Huoom, KCI1lllClij'QNI'1I,l. CAPEL, lllinoisg XIARGA141-:T Illvmu-is, Kentuckyg IlAT'1'111: GWALTN1-:Y, 'I'cm1esscc T , N THIRD ROW PN XIARY RUTH XLxR'r1N, Alzmbamug 1fIAlZABl'1'I'li Suuuc, Pennsylvanigxg NANCX' SQHUMAQHER, Tcnneb ee 4 ISABILL SMITH, Ohio. fu Xl I 107 YQ' f535f1Y32D f 1 fiblif 42 QMLT 'G W fC4TKZ5QL? X J X was f 5,1 2 TWENTIETH CENTURY CLUB l'xLOR1iNCIi RI1I.I.1-111 ,4.,. ...,. P resident xlANE BARTON , Who was f-C1lTU1'CCl in the 'l'. C. Smmvv Carnival MISS LXIARY SIIACIXI I 1 mm ........, Sponsor IJRANCI-is FAUS1' . . . . . Yicc President BETTY O'DoNN1cL1 , , . . . . Secretary CIIERALDINE MANSON , . . , . , r1!1'Ci'lSllFCI' ff K rw '4 Q ff rx ,X 7 5 XQ A 108 57 C A Ax L4fCqQ.f A f f X My 7 N4 , I FIRST ROW DOROTHY Br1N'1'0N, Kcutuckyg D0llO'I'IIY BLACK, Missourig NAOM1 BLACK, Indiauag X GRA'I'IA BELL BLACKMAN, Coloraclog IIISLEN BLOOD, Missouri. A SECOND ROW V RIARY IliLIZAB1i'1'H BORNISMAN, Iudiunug IXIARGARET BURNETT, Coloradog JOAN CL1N'i'oN, Michigang .XLYS RIACIE-WCOCHRANE,-IFCIIHCSSCC. TIIIRD ROW ELIZABETH COLEAN, IIIi11oisgJEAN CUYKENDALL, Nebraskag FRANCES Dlx, Indianag ELIZABETH DOWDY, Illinois. 5 1 r 109 K! 'O v vv - - vw -v ' rv Nwgzgiiyfhxbff I' ff I EQ A f5Z4QiC.4c CXTQ1M N V ,J , S, 42 43 6 7 l f TWENTIETH CENTURY CLUB T ' FIRST ROW JANICE DRUMMOND, Oklahoma, MARTHA EVANS, Minnesota, RUTH EVANS, Minnesotag FRANCES FAUST, Virginia, LILLIAN FRANCEZ, Louisiana, SECOND ROW JESSIE GERMAN, Oklahoma, HARRIE1' GIKAYBILL, Kansas, ELEERTA Goocu, Colorado, f T Y' V1T1G1'NrA-GERDfL,+l-lme1s.w 1 W, -W ,K K ,Ag Mn' THIRD ROW D BIARY HICKDIAN, Indiana, KATHERINE HAIVIMOND, Nebraskag IRENE HARNETT, Missourl NORMA HENDERSON, Texas. N 110 my f R S. 'Q I Q HLQQJ Tx A f ' ax r X A if Q I P I I . r r ,I I X TWENTIETH CENTURY CLUB - FIRST ROW X FRANCES 11OFFMAN, Missourig ROSALIE HUI.BERG, Illinoisg JULIA ISAAC, Indianag LOUISEQKOCII, Iowag LEAII LINDLEY, Indiana. I SECOND ROW J NIARY LOVELL, Iowag FLORENCE INICANDREW, Illinoisg GERALDTNE IXIANSON, Indiana' IVIARTHA MANNINGTON, Colorado. THIRD ROW y' ANE NOWELS, Coloradog BETTY OIDONNELL, Kansasg DOROTHY PICRENS, Missouri- IX KITTY RUSSELL Colorad a 2 W ff 111 ' ' A C ' - -'I v v -:rv vw 'V 77' j 54 4 Q fi N 43 X 'N I X I A A TWENTIETH CENTURY CLUB f FIRST ROW NAQIIII SAIP, Kunsusg ALICIA: SPRAUUIQ, Ncbraskag DANA SIIIITII, Teuuesben VIRGINIA SARGENT, Nlissourig LOIS STOUT, Kansas. SECOND ROW RIARCARE'l'r1jOMASON, Tcxasg BIAIIY EVELYN TIIOMAS, Michigang PIISLEN '1wHOMAS, Michigaug :IULIA CALLAHAN, Texas. , THIRD ROVV C NIIRIA CAILTLII XIis'ouri' HIRNIA GUILLE'F Tennessee' DOROTHY GOODRIAN, Indianag 0 I A DORIS lXII'I'cHI5LL, Louisifma. ,mmf . - x, Mifffmwfffiw' f , lg Vw DH my f X ' A fk L! 5 4 xi 54 3 Q2 : ' , IL 5 , gf S X 1 X A N - - '1,v, ' 5. A A X A I DEL VER CLUB , Mlrufxm Wcmmxm ........ l'rc-sidcnt KSRACE BliNliDIC'I' Wflm llI715C2ll'CLl in thc Dsl Yer Club dance N Xlrss ALMA l1OLI.lNK I Il ........ Sponsur X4 4 l'lI2I.liN IJAVVCICTT . . Yicc President ,4 - LOUISE XVINIJHANI . . Secretary 4' COI.BERNE SPENCI . Treasurer F fi ' L W 7- ii l 113 N ' 5 1 EET UQNQJ f f X J ,X N4 7 I ,X .X f DEL VER CLUB FIRST ROW Ky VIRGINIA ANIJREWIQ, Penusylvaniag AMELIA BAIILOW, Kcntuckyg SUE BARTON, New Mexico LUQILLE BEASLEY, Tcnnessccg GLEN BOGUE, South Dakora. X SECOND ROW 5 ELEANOR BROWNE, Iowag AIILENE CRISSMAN, Michigang IIELEN DORAN, Nebraskag 7' BETTY DYSON, Illinois, THIRD ROW r, HELEN FAWCETT, Illinoisg JULIA FORD, Tennesseeg EMMY LOU GARTHOFFNER, Missourl ,Af JEAN GIBBS, Kansasg MARY Goss, IXfIinncsota. Z W 114 7 I - E I ' NVKIQIQLWV k572X5 7Qx57f TV WEEE? ff A Q ia 4 if Z' N fl YP' Z k L A P DEL VER CLUB f . V , - V 1'1Rb1 ROW IYATALIIL Iinsi-LL, LIJl,1iSiZll12lQJUDY IIUGHES, Olnog XV1L:x11cNA IQILNNIQDY, Nclnunskag VILLMA 1N1UNDEk'I', Vkfisconsing G1l1i'I'ClIEN IQOLLINER, Minnesota. SECOND ROW 1'l'I'lIEL KIKILGER, Kcntuckyg RIARGARET AICKENZIE, XYisconsing PEARL LEWIZNAUILR, XYiSCOI1bi1lQ XIUDITH RICCIORMICK, Indiana. THIRD ROW ,X CAROL XIILLICR, VVisconsing HLLATRICIQ KIILLER, VVcs1 Virgnnag AIADGE RIILLER, Indiana VIRGINIA IXIILLIGAN, lndianag KA'1'n1:R1NE RIOULTON, Michigan. 5 , Nr 115 I p Q,Q 1 1 ' R R W R T X ! W R ff U Z' X I -'HF' P 3 V f Q O X r ' ' , . , , , ., . ..... .....,,....,.- 7 DEL VER CLUB Q FIRST ROW Q 'fcnuybsccg LILLA Lou P1:1cP1.xzs, Tcxzxsg IQLEANOR PE'1'1c11soN, Miclzigaug NIARY AVON NIOTLONV, A Comm 11l:lD1fl:l1iN, llliuoisg RUTH RX'LIIilC., Tcuncsscc. SECOND ROVV 61 W .XDA ROACH, Michiguug Cfxssua Rovs'1'15R, Tcnnessccg 4XLL1soN SAXE, XViSCOl1Sil1' P! SYLVIA S'1'uwAx'1', Kansas. , THIRD ROW 5 I SARAH S:xu'1'u, 'l'c1u1cssccg Co1,1x1c1zN1: Smarvcu, Missuurig l':I.IZAILE'l'lI XYILMOT, Illiuoisg if EMILY SQUIRL1, Ohiog EL1zABE'1'HW1LL1s, Oklahoma. .. J R ff 116 7 . - . 5 - rv - - - 'f O- Jf W -. I 7' l I I JJ 2, .xv MAN V . 7 If ff A , YI D 1 ' 44 41 I f I f-J 5' an I I A ? I I f b ' If Q 3 Off DEL VER CLUB 1 l'RS'l' ROW JANE STRIPLING, Texnsg LOUISI-1 XVINIJIIAII, Michigrug FI.IzABII:'I'II .-XsBI'Iu', Lmxifsiwnw NIARIOIIII-1 ICIIIPIQIQ, Ohiog KIIILIA lfoluv, 'l'cIIIIc-sscc. SECOND ROW XVUNICI3 HILI.,fJ11i0Q G12IzAI.DINI: KENNEDY, Nebraskag ELIZAIIETII IXIILLER, Indianag RICNA MORGAN, Missouri. THIRD ROW PATRICIA KTORRISON, Illinoisg JULIA PARIS, XViSCOI1SiI1Q KIARY RAMSIQY, LO1liSi?lIlI1 I'IMMAI.l-ili VIQHOMAS, Indiana. 117 C X A I K I A F 141 1 wx 4 N Q my f I I 773 Y FK E-2ifCQQ.f T f f N 43 V N4 V P MARION LYLES . . Miss CATHERINE MORRISONI f NANCY NEWVLl1XN . IIARRIET NIERRICK ICLIZABETH ELLIOTT . NIARGARET NTILLER , . V TRLK CLUB Vice President Sponsor President Secretary . Treasurer Treasurer 7x Q J T if gf 7 118 ff H L TRI-K CLUB FIRST ROW NIARION ALLAN, Iowag -IANICE BALDWIN, Minncsoiag ELEANOR BINI-'OIm, Indiunag XIULIANA BOLLEN, Iowag NIARION BROVVN, Minnesota. SECOND ROW XIIVIAN BROVVN, Minnesotag BXIARY STEWART BUIIGIIER, Tcxasg BETII CIIAMBEIILAIN, Colmradog ' CATIILEILN CUMMINGS, Indiana. TIIIRD ROW ELEANOR DEXVIII, New -Ierseyg IfI.IzABI2'rII FIIERIIART, Illinoisg I'iLIZABE'l'H ELI.I0'l 1', California ROSI-3 FLENTYIC, lllinoisg 'l'Ic1uu' FISKE. Michigan. 119 X4 X I4 L4 ni C X O I X f fi I F fi N fj KQ?5 I I ' f I W .RK A I I I , I 5. TRI-K CLUB FIRST ROW - BUNNY GILLIS, Ohiog NANCY IIOTCHKISS, Nliclwigang FSTHER JOHNSON, Iowag NANCY LANG, Floridag MAIIY FRANKE LEMMON, Illinois. SECOND ROW BERTHA LUBECK, Michigang MARGARET MILLER, West Virginiag HARRIET MERRICK, Michigang FLORENCE MAY, Iowa. THIRD ROW RITA MILIIER, Wisconsing EMILY IVIONKS, Pennsylvania, GLORIA KXIORRIS, Coloradog PIELEN IYIURPHY, Indianag ROSEMARY IX,'IURPl'IY, Ohio. I R 120 If - ff ' nyh' R 1i A f giVXCXY1LK TRI-K CLUB Fl RST ROW ELEANOIL NECKPIRNIAN, WVisconsing ANN Nl'IXVMAN, Tcnncssccg NANCY IQICYVMAN, VTCNIICQQCL KIARION NICIlOI.SfJN, Hlinoisg l'i1.lZABl'L'I'H l'R0c'roR, North Carolina. SECOND ROW I1ELEN ROGERS, Indianag MARGARET ROTHERT, Illinoisg IWARION SHINDEL, Pennsylvaniag -IESSIE D. SIMMONS, Virginia. THIRD ROW MARY VVAYLOR, Ohiog KXIARY VAN DYKE, Iowag JANE X7ON SEGGICRN, Nehraskag NXIARGAREXI' XVALLING, Cmloradmg ICDNA XIAE XVl'IINOI.IJ, Illinois. 121 LQ fR ' hm: 7-ff ELL T TI YY xH - A 4' 5 fi X li S4 1 371 I X TRI-K CLUB FIRST ROW Q l'lI.ORENCE YVHITFIELD, Floridag LORA GILLIS, Oliiog IXIARTIIA LUBECK, Illinois HARRIET ANITER, Coloradog OLIVE CAMERON, Ohio. Q X SECOND ROVV .1 SALLY JANE FAIRHEAD, New Yorkg MARION Fox, Minnesotag IQATHLIRINE FUNK, Indiana if JEAN HOI.TSINGEIi, Tennessee. THIRD ROW J MARY FRANCES NICKELVEY, Illinoisg GLORIA NIORRIS, Coloradog LOUISE llASH, Kcntuckyg Cf NIARGARET SCIIEUMANN, lndianag FLORENCE VONDERVORT, Illinois. I 2 If K 5 122 I X 7 f A - .4 ' V V 'I W WV3 X5RX5!2X57 ' I' if 5: X4 4 if M C PENTA TAU CLUB f -IANE CLARK . . . . . President Nhss 'l'1rr:Lxl,x CAMPBIQLI . . . Sponsor fr I'zLIZAISE'I'II BARR . , Vice President f-4 I R,xNc11sAI1gNK1Ns . . . . Secrctary XIA11cAR11:'1' CARTTISR . . VIXFCHSLIYCI XI r x41 '4 1195 A SWG ? N F 42 Q 123 f f xii W KI YT f X 7 X 7 f PENTA TAU CLUB FIRST ROW Q CHRISTINE GOOLSBY, Texasg LUCILLIQ GOOLSRY, Oklahomag RUTH HAGGENJOS, Riissouri CAROLYN HOGUII, Alabamag IXVTARTIIA ITUNT, Texas X I SECOND ROW Q' SARA ISON, Georgiag FRANCES JENKINS, Georgiag VIRGINIA KOHLHAUSEN, Texas FRANCES LAMAR Texas ,J SHIRLEY LEGGE, Texasg KATIIRYN LOONAN, Iowag MARY CATIIERIN13 TXICCONNELL, Arkansas rj ELLEN TWITCIIELL Alabama v7 7 Y a W f f 'f - ff 7 ny THIRD ROW 124 ,XY xx af Z ,LX NK? A V k X N. TT gif K . MY- R K, I ,gi ,E K K . ,'., , , : Q 8 V -' If XF , ge 3 3 353: ' I ii 1 PENTA TAU CLUB HRS l' ROW Rom Xlocmrz, Mississippig XIARY PI'I 1'IXlAN, 'Vcxasg KIARY l'L:1aN1:L1., North Carolina AXNN11: liA'r1c Rxgmxmx, Alzabzummzrg .xN'I'OINI:l'l'T1i Rrzuwmu, Texas, SECOND ROVV XYIRU1NI.'XI4Ol' S,xru1'L1c, Kzmsasg CAMILLLQ SANDIQRSON, Tcxusg IJo1u,r1'11Y S111:1.1.x', Nino N1-11.1, SKAUGS, Texas. THIRD ROW Rf754KI,Il'l bI'I'l'Z, 'fcum mfg .XNNA l3o1s'1'AY1.uk, FYCXZISQ ,Xml-.Asn XY0l.lxIXIANX. 'llxufg B11,1,x' lIo1,L1'.Y NYA'1'sox, Texas. 125 W?kX32S'f,E572X7 7 f N E ff E -f fs X E I ,. K X. PENTA TAU CLUB 5 FIRST ROW SUE YAEGER, Texasg FLORENCE AFFLECK, Texasg ELLYN BAUGHMAN, Louisiana ELIZABETH BUNN, Georgiag HELEN CLINE, Texas. SECOND ROW DELYS ESTEP, Louisianag ALICE FALCONER, Kentuckyg ELIZABETH LANGEORD, Texasg RUBY MAE BATEN, Texas. THIRD Row IT NIIARY Jo MOORE, Texasg MARY ELIZABETH MORGAN, Louisianag IQUTH STATEN, Tcxasg CLAIII NELL Woons, Texas. N 126 iii-P51 f f ff N X Rliiffk YY Ki f 'R PENTA TAU CLUB FIRST ROW EL1ZAli1'l'l'1i BARR, Kculuckyg XIARTIIA CANDLER, Gcurgiag MARIQARIJI' CARTTRR, Texas, KIILDRED Cov, Tcxasg FRANCES CRAIN, Texas. I SIQCONIJ ROW ,IANIL CRANE, Georgia, SIIEILA CONLIQY, Tcxasg 1iA'I'II12RIN12 CLARKE, Michiyaug FLIzAIIIs'I'II DAvIs, Texas. THIRD ROW VIRGINIA DIIfIfIz1:, IXI'kaIIsasg ICLIZABILTH Dowxuc, PCI1IlSyIVLll1i21Q KATHERINE DUNN, North Carolina DOROTIIY ILMRICII, IX1'kaIIsus. Y r 127 ,IL ff A fQQiQ4Sc4cQ:4mfQ4A X. L. CLUB HELEN Iloxxuan . . XIARY ICm11.Y Gnnvrzx . Yice I,AURE'r'r Anrpncnomull . . IQLEANOR SAPP . . Bliss EMMA 1. SISSON . President President Secretary Treasurer Sponsor W I 128 f 2f 1 1 X. L. CLUB FIRST ROW LAURETT rXBERCROMBIE, Indianag KIARY ROSE ALLEN, OlIiOg GLADYS IXNDERSON, Michigang VIRGINIA BACON, Tcxasg JEAN BARRY, Kentucky. SECOND ROW VIRGINIA BARRY, Oklahomag CHARLOTTE BARTLESON, Kansasg EUGENIA BROWN, Oklahoma. THIRD ROW EMILY CALIPBELL, Virginiag MARION CRAWFORD, Michigang CAROL COMES, Ohiog DIXIE DANIELS, Canada. 129 fi lf M x Eff' 7 'F N4 ,P ROVV dslsag N CZROVER, Kentuckyg H Y lj. ' VEY, Illinois. V J Califoruiag C1lARLOT'I'12 HENSC1-ual., XVisconsin. f '1'1 11Rn ROW IQIPI' Ncbraskag NIAURINE LE NEVELY,1'CX2lS' , f GLADYS LINDSAY, Ohio. A f 2 . sf if 130 5 7 F - vv -f + rv - - - -Q. 54 .F . . , 'QL 1 X L CLUB FIRST ROW VIRGINIA LLOYD, Indiana' RUTH PETERSON, Indianag ELEANOR SAILP, Illinoisg FLORENCE SELLEVOLD Wisconsin' JEAN Sn-IIxIoNs, Kentucky. SECOND ROW DoRoTIIY SMITH Ohio' VIRGINIA STOTLER, Illinois. THIRD ROW ,A CHARLOTTE TWITTY Indiana' REBECCA AINSWORTI-I, Texasg GAYLE BAKER, W'isconsIn JANE FRANTZ Wisconsin. fi Nl 7?-V ..? 131 4 V Q i , Q o f W ffzj AA NT 5 X l Z ,-4 V A I RJ if l I j - 7 X. L. C..UB v FIRST ROW X MARGARET HAIR, Indiauag ELIZABETH HOLCOMB, Michigang ROSEMARY INSULL, Oklahomag CLARABELLE JACOBS, Wisconsing JEANNETTE KIRCIIER, Illinois. I SECOND ROW J K GEORGIA LEE, Kentuckyg MARJORIE SEMANS, Oklahoma. THIRD ROW MARION SCHRUBB, Wisconsing VIRGINIA SI-IEAFE, Iowag DOROTHY STANDIFER, Olslahomag K7 WILLAMAE VINSON, Iowa. I If 132 7 ' AAA I fl I I ' u il4CXT4CXZ93'W5!CXKfQUw OSIRON CLUB SJ W XIARCARICT Yr0DER ....... P 1 I Xllss NIARY IDUUTIII S1 ,XLICIC R11-IYER , .......... Y I d L N YIRGINIA STRANDB1-IRG .......... 9 t l ICUGIQNIA CANDLILR .......... T Q V 133 lXf j I R N f f X. if M I 5.1 I 7 i -f . v I f OSIRON CLUB ' FIRST ROW vp X KATHRYN BAUGHAN, Ohiog VIRGINIA BARR, Missourig EUGENIA CANDLER, Georgiag ' , HELEN CANDLER, Georgiag MARY CANDLER, Georgia. X I SECOND ROW ,7 ANNIE CGLVARD, Tennessceg ESTHER CONGER, Kansasg PEGGY CORWIN, California. THIRD ROVV JEAN CUMMINGS, Oklahomag CAROLYN DECKER, Indianag BETTY GASTON, Alabamag ,J DOROTHY GLENN, Tennessee If I ,X 134 57 Rwyzpmwyzywfzxivf A If EN .Y. , W E ,5 I 4 44 J' N C X f T A OSIRON CLUB 5 FIRST ROW SARAH GLOVER, Tennessecg PIOPE GUENTIIER, Tennesseeg ELOISE ITAXVKINS, Texas IYIARGARET PIAYS, Arkzmsasg JUNE PIARALSON, Alabama. SECOND ROW' FLORENCE HOFFMAN, Missourig LOUISE HOLLINGSWORTIJ, Alabamag GERTRIFDE LASATER, Tenncsse THIRD ROVV rs. JEAN RXICLEAN, Michigaug VTHERON KIICFARLAND, Arkansasg MARION jVICKfI1CliA1iL. Nebraskag LOUISE NTCMURRY, Tennessee. 4 Xu 135 f RJ? Q. fuwfzi x Z W N4 X 7 I X Q .1 fT YY .X X 'D OSIRON CLUB FIRST ROW CHARLEY NIERRELL, Tennesseeg IXLICE IVIEYER, Oklahornag AMELIA MOORE, Alabamag DONNA OVIATT, Ohiog LOLA RALLS, Alabama. SECOND ROW DOROTHY ROSE, Ohiog VERA SCHLENKER, Ohiog REBECCA SMYTHE, Tennessee THIRD ROW JEANNETTE SPANN, Alabamag MARJORIE STEVENS, Ohiog VIRGINIA STRANDBERG, Missoun ij EVELYN ULMANN, Missouri. I7 136 7 E rv If ff If .Sl If vf Qijiibyigix F5 I fre R A i 4 if A C X u f fi . ,-4 OSIRON CLUB 1 FIRST ROW CATHERINE WIIELAN, Oklahomag LOLA BACON, Ohiog ROBERTA CARROLL, Texasg CORA NELL FUNDIS, Oklahomag VIRGINIA GARDNER, Tennessee. SECOND ROW LILLIAN GOLDSTEIN, Virginiag ADIJELEEN LIAWKINS, Tenncssecg DAPIINE HORNER, Virginia. THIRD ROW N LILLIE LEE, Alabamag KATHRYN XIIITCIIELL, Oklnhomag DOROTHY' SPURR, Oklahomag HELEN LOUISE WVARMATII, Tennessee. 4 N I 137 my f qwfzj 1 T TK YY I AGORA CLUB LIQUNA TATHAM , ...... . Miss GEll'l'IlIIDl'1 CAs1cB1h1a CAROLINE RANKIN XIARIANNA BROVVN LOUISA LABOUNTX . . . . . President . Sponsor Vice President . . Secretary . . . . . Treasurer 138 5' I I gdy ' 1 Y II AA AQYQZCXCJN K 44 l If J N 43 X fl ff Xu AGORA CLUB 'I -1 FIRST ROW I V LUCY ANDERSON, Oklahomag NIARIANNA BROWN, Pennsylvaniag JESSIE BURGIN, Georgiag ROBERTA DOWNER, Kentuckyg NXIARGARET DUNLAP, Ohio. SECOND ROW MARY EBERHARDT, Ohiog PAULINI: EILBER, Michigang JOHANNA ELLIS, South Dakota. THIRD ROW VIRGINIA FELTUS, Indianag LUCILLE FRANCIS, Tennesseeg ELIZABETH GILBERT, Texasg 7 GLADYS HAMILTON, Kansas. 4 4 N N 139 Q f3mV3w? E141 Y fx f,m f X Z N4 I 5...f if f I ACCRA CLUB FIRST ROW Q PATTY PIARRAL, Texas, IQATIIRYN IIARVEY, Tennessee, ICATHERINE I'IEFLIN, Texas, RACHEL HOLLAND, North Carolina, JEAN IVINS, Nebraska. SECOND ROW ,7 EVELYN IRWIN, Alabama, GIKETA KRAUSS, Michigan, LOUISA LABOUNTY, Illinois THIRD ROW VIOLET LYLE, Michigan, IIELEN MCBROQM, Minnesota, LUCY MAE AfIILLS, Oklahoma, 7, EDITH NE1,L RIONTGOMIQRY, Louisiana. X ? I V 140 YVXNWASTRSXL, yi? 1 , T KK 5 5 f LM., ., ,. ,,,... ,.,, ,.,,,. ,, f A - , AGORA CLUB FIRST ROW YFOMMYE KIURA-HEY, Tcxasg BARBARA IVIYERS, Coloradug CA'I'HIiRINI:1 POOLIQY, New York, KIARY IIELEN I'U'1'MAN, Indianag CAROLINE RANKIN, Michigan SECOND ROW BARBARA REED, New York, NIARY IQYAN, Indianag CECELIA SCOTT, Oklahoma. THIRD ROW EL1zA1zE'm Sco'1 r, Ncbraskag FRANCES SEARS, Indiana, IDOROTIIY SELLARS, North Carolina, VIRGINIA SPANGLER, Indiana 141 76 'WI' I 1 . t 2 I ' I ix ,- r Y -- Q I 4 LCM ,Q f ,, X4 X4 V ' ,, ,7 f 41 K-I N C 4 ,. YN ACIORA CLUB 5 FIRST ROW '- FRANCES D, SMITH, Tennessecg JOSEPHINE SMITH, Termessceg DOROTHY VVALLACE, Illinois l .ANN COLEMAN, Virginia, DAWN HANCOCK, Georgia. SECOND ROW N IXIORLAIS HOUSEHOLDER, Illiuoisg EDITH JONES, Iowag -IUANITA MORPIIEW, Oklznhomag NANCYBELLE Nloss, Kcriwclsy. THIRD ROW ix DOROTHY STEBBINS, Louisianag VILMA TIETJEN, Wisconsin, ELEANOR THORNTON, Oklahoma, f LOUISE TOOMBS, Georgia P N 142 wwf DCQZWNH EU , T ff Z A. K. CLUB HELEN c3R ll'lNII-I . , A President Mvss Gmuvs Blwoxs I h Spf,,m,r JANE SIFHER . A Vice Presich-nr DOILOTIIY STENVART , , SCC,-Qmw I'IICI.ENl-I Swmixl-,X . . . , . , TYCllSllI'C'I' 143 NWLXvv?2X7 f ff E 'fa 4 4 Z A. K. CQUB FIRST ROW , INIAURINE HOADLEY, Ohiog JANE BEESON, Indianag IXAARY FIELEN BROWN, W'est Virginiag ISAEEL BARRUS, Michigang FRANCES CLAYPOOL, Michigan. SECOND ROW ROBERTA COLE, Nebraskag GLADYS COOK, Texasg FRANCES COOPER, Illinois. THIRD ROW 4 Q fi N X4 'N X 4 A X NIALAVON DENNIS, Ohiog SCOTTIE DWYER, Illinoisg HEILA FISHMAN, Michigang C DOROTHY FLOYD, West Virginia. 4 21 N 144 f5 w ' I wifi AL ff E I . Z 53 ,- N C x X I fl A. K. CLUB f FIRST ROW HARR1E'l' GRII-'P'IN, lowag GRAcE GARDNER, Michigang CLl'lM!'2N'I'INI5 HOLRIAN, Georgiag FRANCES IIUBBELL, Ohiog LOUISE IIUDDLESTON, Kansas. SECOND ROW VIRGINIA jARRE'l r, XVcst Yirginiag JERRY KNIGIIT, Indianag SUE KUNKLE, Ohio. THIRD RONV IQATIILEEN LARUE, lllinoisg IDOROTHY LASSERS, Illinoisg ALICE IIAW, Illinois 1'IELEN LEYSE, Wisconsin. 4 N I 145 f JV.- x. --VJrwfhwfm.7fxx, T T' YY ' X if ' N4 Z I P F F N , . FIRST ROW BERNICE RIIACGREGOR, Michigang SARA ELIZABETH RfICCLAIN, Illinoisg EMILY R'ICKENZIE, Georgiag ,V HAIKRIET' MILLER, Virginiag IVIARGARET R4ONTGOMERY, Kansas. , SECOND ROW FLORENCE Nloss, West Virginiag ELIZABETH PHILLIPS, Indianag MARY BERNICE PERKINS, Kentucky. THIRD ROW XNILMA ROGERS, Illinoisg VIRGINIA SELBY, Indianag ADALYN SHERWOOD, South Carolinag JANE SIPER, Ohio, ' .5 146 1 'V A ' VW Y TV ' 1 ', Kim X A K CLUB FIRST ROW ANE SMITH Ohio' VICTORIA SPALDING Canada- DOROTIIY STEWART, New Yorkg HELENE SWEENEY Florida' HAZEL WADE, Texas. SECOND ROW JEANNETTE CALDWELL Tennesseeg WILLA EKEL, Kansas THIRD ROW VIRGINIA Fox South Carolina- GRACELLEN HOLDEMAN, Indianag MARIAN PRINZ, Kentuckyg ELINOR WOOLF, West Virginia. i .I , l 7 7 147 X I x A- 7 A TY T ,K-ii if xlib jr N A ,x A Fji fi zz i F. F. CLUB ,i l KIARY COM1-:ic . . . President Miss IIELEN COBB , , . Sponsor V IONE CALHOUN . . . Vice President I NIARY ELIZABETH BoA'rN1a11 . . . . . Secretary Q1 HELEN SELDOMRIDGE ..,... , . . Trensurcr 5.1 if i 3 7x '4 K9 x ,7 Q7 5 ,P 7 mv ff fawfaw 4 A , A 4 Q fi N C X X X' fi N F F CLUB 5 FIRST ROW NIARY ELIZABETH BOATNER, Mississippig RUTH BRANDON, Tennesseeg DOROTHY BURDETTE, Illinoisg IONE CALHOUN, Mississippig NIARIA ICVANS, Mississippi. SECOND ROW ANN GAIRING, Illinoisg NIARION GAIRING, Illinoisg ANN GAYDIZN, Mississippig DOROTHY GOURLEY, Pennsylvania. THIRD ROW W ETHE1. HANIILTON. Tenn:-sseeg IQATHRYN PIAMMOND, Michigang HELEN PIART, Nebraskag FLORENCE IIURSTON, Alabama. Q N J 149 f3 f 1 T TK YT f f fix J X Z N4 Z N 7.1 if f F. F. CLUB - FIRST ROW if BETTY LANE, Nebraskag BETTY I.YoNs, Nlichigang 1.015 RXIAY, Nebraska, X FRANCES RIITCHNER, Mississippi, MARY EILIZABETH 1VIORGAN, Missouri. N SECOND ROW J JEANNETTE PEAK, Illinois, CLARA GRACE PECK, Michigang JANE PHEIEEER, Indiana, rf . . MARY FRANCES POPE, Illinois. THIRD ROW ,J JANE RAYBURN, Ohiog ELIZABETH RICHMOND, Georgia, FRANCHON SAYLER, Ohio, if HELEN SELDOMRIDGE, Nebraska. 7 150 7 ' E, A Y A i Wj5 flXD 57 A .1 I F.F.CLUB f FIRST ROW HELEN SELLARS, North Carolinag BETTY STORCK, West Virginiag BETTY TAYLOR, Wisconsm LUCILLE ZARNE, Wisconsing WVARRENE BARBER, Alabama. SECOND ROW SARA COTTRELL, Mississippig BETTY JOHNSON, Illinoisg MARJORIE LEOPOLD, West Virginiag MARY PRAY, Michigan. THIRD ROW KATHERINE SEAGER, Ohiog EDITH SCHEUFLER, Kansasg DOROT!1Y SCHULZ, Michigang NIARION SILVERMAN, Missouri. f f Nu 151 E T T Y WR I J s . . f , - Q I Y- Q ai T v vt, T , , 1 I 4 Q'4Lg,gKY:.4tl Am A f 4 ' 'A gi- A f ' 54 1 ' 9 fi V D K 2 5.1 If I X F.F.CLUBI FIRST ROW Q ISABELI. BAUMAN, Ohiog IVIARCUERITE BOOMIIOWER, Niichigang lViIRIAM DAVIS, Mississippig VIRGINIA DAVIS, Mississippig LOUISE DII.I4s, Oklalioma. I SECOND ROW MARCE!.INE FELTUS, Mississippig ELIZABETH HAWKINS, Tennesseeg DOROTIIY' ITOCKEY, Ohiog ALICE KIRKPATRICK, Alabama. THIRD ROW J MARY MCCOY, Ohiog ANN MAY, Mississippig MARTIIA XVALKER, Arkansas' K! ALLIE XVATKINS, Mississippi. I Jim E X ARISTON CLUB GRACE CAVERT . . ........ . . Preside t MISS MOLLY lVICETTRICK . . Sponsor JANE SUTHERLAND . Vice President JANE HALL . . . . Secretary JEN FINNEGAN , . Treasurer A A 44 S X HE f N ,- LNQAQMN ' A 4' ' 1 , ,Y ,Y f, X 7 r 4 r I I r ..! T 7 ARISTON CLUB FIRST ROW Q ELVA BOYD, Tennesseeg FRANCES BUCHANAN, Tennessee SECOND ROW W AMANDA CALDWELL, Tennesseeg NANCY BELL CAMPBELL, Tennesseeg HULDA CHEEK, Tennessee F MARY DANIEL, Tennessee. THIRD ROW .ANN ELDER, Tennesseeg MARY ALICE FARR, Tennessee ,J ,X r Z 'ze 154 . ns f f. . Q 3 4 ,Y , . A , 1 1 -..-. FIRST ROW JEN FINNEGAN, Tennesseeg HELEN GRIZZARD, Tennesseeg MARCELLA HAMILTON, Tennessee 4 . 5 g D 9 4 ' 1 3 I 4 . 155 . I X ., , ,, ,, . , - - I ARISTON CLUB SFCOND ROW ROEERTA HARRINGTON Tennessee MILDRED HARRIS Tennessee' VIRGINIA NEIL, Tennessee THIRD ROW ALICE SPRINGER Tennessee JANE SUTHERLAND Tennesseeg EVELYN BRANDON, Tennessee O ! WV Q 'H f 1 xx. 1 ,J V 'U vi 11 11 1 11771131 1 1L,f1E1 1 1, !1 EN f W' '1 ' 15 .1 ,1, 1 C1 5 J nl fi ,111 11111 qi , 1,1 , ,! 1 'i I 1ii figi 112,11 E51 Q1 1 11' 11 45k 1111 - -125 , 1 111 1 ,Q , '11 E 'I MF '1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 3 x 1 1 1 .11 . A 1 1 .iffy I 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 11 1 ' 1 1 1 1 11 ,1 JN.. 1 I A 4 . 1 , 1 1 I .71 1 ,Q 1 1,11 1 ,E 1',,fI11 11 1' W1 ' 1 11 , 3 if 1 1' Q '11 1 11 W., ,1 1 1 C-.1 ' - 15:1 11 21 N 1 1 V2 11 11' Wy.-1, 11 ' 4., M.1i 1 V .K 1 1 1 I? 1111 1 1 11 1 Q1 1:1 111 1 J 1 1 , 1 1 ,:, 1 1,1111 1 111 fl I, 1 11 H1 1 531 . . 31.x:1xA1 1 1, ---fi ' ' 1,11 1 1? 11- 1 1 1 I 1 f H1 1 1 '1 7 i ' 156 d X f wuawxa, WLAN W4 ' ,aiismam X A 4 X , 6 V Y fi A 4 6 .. r ANGKOR CLUB S B ..,........ P ident , NI V S .......,. Sponsor .I C ......... V P d N1 D C S y T r D , A D x A 5 E 3 if WymwmMw7QN f1wf If W ' ' I XL- E gi 4+ 43 N ANGKOR CLUB 1 FIRST ROW ANNE ZXKERS, Teunessecg BARBARA ALEXANDER, Tcnnesseeg WENDELL AUSTIN, Tennessee KATHERINE BLAIR, Tennessee, INTARY BERRY, Tennessee. SECOND ROW LILLIAN BREW, Tennesseeg NIARY CATHERINE BRILEY, Tennessee, JEANNETTE CALDVVELL, Tennessee ELLA Lou CHEEK, Tennessee, MARY DEAN CLEMENT, Tennessee, FRANCES GIBSON, Tennessee. THIRD ROW ISOBEL GOODLOE, Tennessee, SARA GUERIN, Tennessee, BETTY HOWE, Tennessee fi DANICE JORDAN, Tennesseeg PEGGY LOVELI., Tennessee. f' 158 YY - 1 l X n 7 r I r i 3 . v .Z f ANGKOR CLUB - FIRST ROW 7 CAROLYN MAOOOX, Tennessee, RIARJORIE TVIELTON, Tennessee, WILLA MOORE, Tennessee A MARGARET POTTER, Tcnnesseeg HENRIETTA SPICER, Tennessee. N SECOND ROW J CLAIRE ROBERTS, Tennessee, BEVERLY STONE, Tennessee, EVELYN THOMPSON, Tennesseeg RIARGARET THOIKIPSON, Tennessee, ELIZABETH W7ALTERS, Tennesseeg HELEN WVILKERSON, Tennessee THIRD ROW if XTARY LLOYD WVILKERSON, Tennessee, BETTY XVILLIAMS, Tennessee, SARA COLTON, Tennessee V! DOROTHY RICCARTIIY, Tennesseeg SARAH TAYLOR, Tennessee. 7 159 7 , NW3XyUs9EB5 f'2Uf V ff A WJKNKAYKAW ws, ' ,aiimcf X H 4 ff 44 X4 fl f'4 Xa fi A fw N A5 N X Z 55722 rl 77x A W 4 ii Vw 4 if 5' x C X T I ECCOWASQN CLUB f NANCY O,CONNOR . ..,. . , . . . . President i Miss IVIARTHA CROCKETT .... Sponsor fi ELIZABETH GILBERT . . . Vice President fi GRACE GLASGOW . . . Secretary-Treasurer I X I fl N F Ei N. A 161 f1sxSD'5M AMW! Q W f f , ,,,, , 1' X Z '4 A ff W Y A I 5.J rf K4 A R AT ECCO W ASIN U 4 ry FIRST ROW SARA .-XRMISTILAD, Tenncsscug LUCY KIAY BOND, Tcuucssccg CoNRosE BUCHANAN, Tenneh ee K RUTH CARLIN, Tcnncsseug MARTHA COLLINS, Tcuncsscc. W SECOND RONV K NANCY EDWARDS, Teuucssccg ELIZABETH GERST, Tenncssccg GRACE ELLEN GLASGONV, Tenues ce ELIZABETH LDJTCIIISON, Tcnncsseeg l5XDDIE H. KERRIGAN, Tcuuesscc. THIRD ROW rj DOUGLAS LILVINI5, Tcunessecg MARTHA IVIORGAN, Tcnncssceg JANE NEIL, Tennessee , KATHRYN PARKER, Tcnncssccg ANN PERRY, Tennessee. 7 E 162 7 S ' E - E A ff ff L R SmiMcxfq4Qx , 4 gf f f X C X ,- ECCOWASIN CLUB :Q FIRST ROW KIILDRED PIRTLE,TClll16SSCCQ ELICANOR REED, TCIIIICSSCSQ REBA RUTLAND, Terms see KIARY ERVVIN STOVES, VPCIIIICSSCCQ RUTH STROHM, Tcuucsscc. SECOND ROW KIURIEL VANDYKE, rrCI1IlCSSCCQ RIARTHA xVl+IITE, Tennesseeg CATHERINE XVOODS, Tennexubee XIILBREY NVRIGHT, Tcnucssccg TREVA PIRTLE, Tcuncsscc. THIRD ROVV ,, EUNICE ALLEN, Tcuncssccg LAURA DUKE, Tcnncsseeg ELIZABETH HU'FClIISON, Tcnucsbce CLAUDINE SMELSER, Tcnucssccg PORTIA WARD, Tcnucsscc. ff Z1 , 163 f D A Y figj 4 14 . X1 KT, ,,,,,W.,1, , 7l f'1 'Sff1-ffq: f.j j7 5.17 -if If-2--W.,1Y,,. yffp Xfx gf .1 mx , L,--, A V K V 1.11 1. .,,-,::ig,QLi,lfgzfl'-fffggfgxjlpff- lx , xf 3 15' J 5 Xia 1 11 I I 1 . I 1 F 1 1 F 1 1 I 1 1 15123, 'fli 1 1I 11 1 T 1 I WQ .' 1! 'iff I 'KBQQ' 17 1 fl 1' f I 1' I I rin 1 bf. 7' 1 1 LJ1. M 9 7, gm if 15 if 12, f 11 1 G fi!! '-,1 1 ,, 1,1 Xxgi r ' , ' M1 V711 'A 1 LE! il 3 ff 7 X31 Lf ,J J x I 154 M1 5X A x I X41 1 1 I 5. I 5! I f ! im! 1 1 1,15 ,V1 YE 1 11 4, A 1 164 X - ,Y- u CYf14K K+ A . 44 Z 4 N C .E TRIAD CLUB X MARGARET REUTHER . Q . President Miss MARTHA ORDWAY . Sponsor BONNIE HOYVARD . , , Secretary A ELIZABETH HYDE . Treasurer f W 42 S 165 X A 1 ,T TI YY Z f X Z N4 X V X I X TRIAD CLUB FIRST ROW P . AMI-:LIA BASKERVILLE, Tennesseeg FRANCES BEVINGTON, Tennesseeg DOROTHY CATE, Tenne Qee REBECCA CLENDENING, Tennesseeg LOIS CRAVVFORD, Tennessee. SECOND ROW ,X CATHERINE DORRIS, Tennesseeg FVELYN FALKNER, Tennesseeg PAULINE FELDER, Tennessee MARY RACHEL GASTON, Tennensee. THIRD ROYV rj BONNIE HOXK'ARD, Tennesseeg ANN ELIZABETH TTALES, Tennesseeg LELIA JOHNSON. Tennessee V CHARLOTTE KEIM, Tennessee 2 W 160 7 , Q V if ' if YV 2' ff A ffiii! . 'CX -IS X4 T R ' 'M fl . x4 ' ., .. ... f 4 Q C X I X X' fi TRIAD CLUB 5 FIRST ROW HELEN LANTHAN, Tennesseeg OLIVE NIARTIN, Tennesseeg FLORENCE KTARTIN, Tennessee RIARY LOUISE iVIAY, Tennesseeg IVIARY ELIZABETH OMAN, Tennessee. SECOND ROVV LOUISE PORTER, Tennesseeg DOROTHY RICH, Tennesseeg KATIIERINE RUTHEREORD, Tennewee ANNA SIEGRIST, Tennessee. THIRD Row 'N VIRGINIA IXIARIE SLOAN, Tenneeseeg EUGENIA SMITH, Tennessecg SHELBY XVARVVICK, Tenne 5 e fi NIABEL XVOOIARD. Tennesseeg AUDREY NOBLIN, Tennessee. ff' Xl 167 X A- 1 sf W 'fx f,mMg.xO X N - - . A X if V E 'F E: I ? ' V X ,7 X 168 Q7 D FM IFS ff A fiiidci K STATE CLUBS ALABAMA CLUB MISSISSIPPI CLUB ELLEN Mn-Qnnu, ,,Y,, ,,,,,-, 4,,-, ,,,,.,.. P r e sident MARY E. BOATNER ,.,,.,.,,I,..,.....,,,. President JUNE HAIIALSQN ,,,,.,,,..,,,,...,, --Vice President ANN MAY ,,.,..,A.,.,., ---Vice President CAROLYN Hoang ,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,, Secretary-Treasurer FRANCES MITCI-INER ..,. ,..,,, S ecretary MISS Swenson, ,,Lv,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,, Sponsor QILIEAWATKINS ..,.... ..., T Igeasurer ISS MBEKG .,.,.,........,,,...., ,.,, p onsor ARKANSAS CLUB MARY C. MCCONNELI. ....,..,........Y.Y, President MISSOURI CLUB MARY E- MORGAN ----- --------- V ics Pfemdent VIRGINIA SARGEANT ..............,.,.,.., President MARY IC. MORGAN ........... ..., S ecretary-Treasurer MIMAM CARTER iY-A-,---- -Y-Vice President MISS LE'WEU--- --------------f- ---------- S PUMP' VIRGINIA STRANDBERG ..., ...... S ecretary EASTERN CLUB Miss CIIENOWETI-I .....,.,.......... ..,,., S pnnsor MI E C A KE ......,.,............... President ELLMAJIEOIR DIEVVITT ,....,.... .... ..,. - V ice President A R NEBRASKA CLUB . MARIANA BROWN ,......... .,..... S ecrctary MNN YTISIEM '- - '- V r--llzreslgent SALI.Y JANE FAIRHEAD ....... ..... 'I 'reasurer KIRIAM lf! 'SHELL-' rr' 'Ce 'SSI 'mt MR. AND MRs. HUMPIIREY .......... .f.. S ponsors ATHRYN AMM ND--- '-'--' Secretary HELEN HART ,.,.... ,... T reasurer GEORGIA CLUB MISS KHEIRALLA ..................,.....,, Sponsor JESSIE BURGIN ........-....w.,.,,...,..., President . EUGENIA CANDLER .... .......,. V ice President NORTH CAROLINA CLUB MARTHA HUNT ,,,,.............. Secretary-Treasurer BETTY LYBROOK ,........,............... .President MISS MCETTRICK ,,,........,............,, Sponsor SACHBLMHOLLAND ..... .-.Vice gresident ETTY ANNING ........ ...... e cretary ILLINOIS CLUB ELIZABETH PROCTOR ..... .... 'I 'reasurer DOROTHY BURDETTE ...................... President MISS LYDELL - - '-'-'-'-'-'-' ---- S Ponsor LILLIAN FOOTE ............ Q ......... Vice President ELEANQR SAPP AND MARY F, MCKI-:LVY ........... OHIO CLUB -----------A-----------------Sfffef3fY'T ea9Uf9f DOROTHY RosE-------------------------,President MISS IRVIN ------------------------------- SPOHSOI DOROTHY HOCKEY- ..... ......... S ecretary-Treasurer INDIANA CLUB Miss BOYER .............................. Sponsor MARGARET ROTI-IERT ................... ---President OKLAHOMA CLUB GERELDINE MANSON ................. Vice President A M P .d VIRGINIA LLOYD ...-.. .-..... S ecretary LICEC EVER V ruprcsidem RUTH PETERSON ......-.......... ....- T reasurer -ESEAN UMEHNGS ' 'HS lCeT '5' ent MR. AND MRS. ROSE-----'-AA--'F-F A-i-Sponsors UGENIA ROWN--.. .....-....... Ecffftify- FCBSLIISI' MRS. QUAID ............................... Sponsor IOWA CLUB I'IARRlI-ITT GRIFFIN ....................... President TENNESSEE CLUB ELEANUR BROWNE..- ......... Vice President LOUISE MCMURRAY ------------.-----. -.-President MARY LOVELI. .............-.... Secretary-Treasurer NANCY NEWMAN ..... -.-Vice President Miss PLASKETT ............................ Sponsor ANN NEWMAN ...... ...... S ecretary FRANCES SMITH ................... .-.. '1 'reasurer KENTUCKY CLUB Miss PUGH ............. .. .......... .... S ponsor SUSAN CIROVER ..........................- President ELIZABETH BARR .......-.....-...-... Vice President TEXAS CLUB JEAN BAREY ---- ---- S eCf'ff3fY'Tfea5Ul'9f MARGARET CARTTER -.......-.--.-.------. President MRS' MCLOMB ---------------------------- SPOUSOV IIXIARY PITTNIAN ................. S .... Vice President KANSAS CLUB MiZf'izfy'IIffj fT'ffi'iY1T5i?5X55I LOIS STOUT--- .................... ---President NAOMI SAIP- .-.. ......... V Ice President WEST VIRGINIA CLUB WILLA ILKEL .................... Secretary-'I reasurer D F P .d MISS COBB-HIA--UInn-unU---hw-Y-Sponsm OROTIIY LOYD ......................... resi ent LOUISIANA CLUB LILLIAN I' RANcEz .... ..... - -- .....--...... President ELIZABETH WILLIAMS ..-.....-....,.-. 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MlI.LEK ..-----....----......- Vice President CLARIEEI. JACOBS-- - -.-.-. Secretary JANE FRANTz-- ...-. - ..-Treasurer Mrss CARI,ING.---- .... Sponsor Z I --X 7 44 L4 X f' C X f A I if 4 N w 5 5 Q X A 3 ,E Y. X E, 5 5 E s 3 3 5 3 5 2 3 9 2 2 . 2 ? 5 Q E E 5 2 1 4 KAY f f TETEIIIQ 1 72 'fl . ' ZF SENIOR REVERIE We pledge now our love for our old W.-B.: We vow to be ever true. Sunshine fell in dancing patches through the shedding trees on to thc porch of the club. I had drawn my chair out there to study, but it was impossible to study that day: it was a day for dreaming. Lightly the breeze lifted the folds of my chiffon dress: pages of the book lying open and neglected in my lap Hut- tered and were still: occasionally a small pile of leaves would scurry across the stones, urged on by a play- ful wind. Then the wind would die, and all would be silent save for an occasional bird's twitter, the rus- tle of falling leaves, and the myriad soft whisperings of a fall day. The air was pregnant with those sounds-naturc's farewell before the silence of winter oppressed the world. We pledge, too, our love for our dear Senior Class: God bless them, the old and the new. , My gaze sped upward through the trees, already showing bare patches through which the sky shim- mired. Slowly, silently, tranquilly, great puffy clouds floated high above, silhouetting the bare branches and the curled, tinted leaves against their virgin whiteness. Through the balustrade of the tower bits of sky like porcelain gleamed. Dreamlike flocks of birds winged their silent way across the sky, while my mind flew to the girls who last year had watched the scene with me. I felt a lump in my throat. Mo- mentarily the sky was obscured by a film, but I blinked my eyes quickly. We'll hold high those colors, The gold and the blueg Our banners will kiss the sky. Our faith all-resisting, Our goal for life's best, Our motto to do or die. Lifc's best -ideals intangible, inexpressible, fleeting as a memory. Not worldly gain, but the fulfill- ment of a perfect hope and dream. The joys we have here Will not fly as the leaves! They'll last us life's journey through. Silently, gently the leaves drifted down on my book, my hands, my drcss. Curlcd, browned, burned, they looked. They had lived their time, and now they fell to be crushed under unheeding feet, brushed from the steps and burned. Cupping a tiny one in the palm of my hand, I examincd its seared edges and pon- dered. Memories are such fragile possessions: too many go the way of summer leaves. Thank fortune. some are of the evergreen variety. They return now--hours fragrant and bright with happiness, laughter, and content. And the love we have now For the friendships we've made Will live in our memories, too. Most of these memories center about just a small group. Quiet hours when we talked of things that puzzled us, long walks in the late afternoons, dinner at the club-all Hooded my mind in a mighty tide as my eyes closed. Farther, farther down the lane of memory I wandered. Like fairy tears, recollections gleamed at me. Darting hither and thither I went, picking out incidents. And though we must part from each other some day, As Seniors have parted before, V The glorious spirit of 1930 Will linger for evermore. Slowly, slowly my mind came back to the present. Birds whistled, leaves rustled, the wind caressed me. I turned to look at Betty. Her eyes, half shut, were on far distances. Betty, I said, don't you hate to think that this is our last fall here T' She gazed at meg a wistful smile touched her mouth. Two new girls walked up the steps. VIRGINIA Gmini., '30. 173 ri ff A 44 Fw E CHILD'S SWINGING SONG 4 ., Q Swinging through the treetops, Oh, that swaying feeling, High, high up I go. Swinging up so high, All the gods and all the trees To see the other side of things, X4 Look so very low. And hear the tired wind sigh! f- Looking at the gay birds, N See them turn and stare, How could they ever know fn I'm flying through the air? x Far above the city, Swinging through the treetops, A ' While other children dream, And flying through the air, I kick high the stardust, Let the sun shine through the leaves, And shatter silver beams. And wind blow back my hair. NAOMI SAIP, '31, l fi fi l C Bleary-eyed And old, that cold, 1 Gray moon stares down, fl And I, one black speck , ff Trudging homewards Through black pasture land, With tired and hastened feet, Ignore it as I stumble over ugly brush clumps. MARION Cox, '31. 43 N 174 ij A7 3X l f I It KAW ' l-IONEYIVIOONS My friends think I am a harsh, cold realist because I laugh about honeymoons. Well, perhaps if I liked either honey or moons, their compound would appeal to me more. But alas! to me the moon is only the carth's airless, waterless satellite, and honey makes mc wish for dill pickles. The first time I really ever thought about honeymoons was when I saw Johnnie with Jane in a trig tan traveling ensemble dash for the car with us-their friends-shrieking and throwing rice close behind. Then I thought, Ye gods, but we're barbarians ! and as I watched their car diminish down the Lincoln Highway, I wondered who invented honeymoons, anyway. Perhaps they began when Jason and Medea fied with the golden fleece, or when Paris and Helen took ship for Troy. The first flight recounted in the Bible that might be considered a forerunner of honeymoons is in Genesis, when Jacob takes Rebecca and Leah and escapes from their father: I Then Jacob rose up, and set his sons and wives upon camels, . . . and stole away unawarcs to Laban the Syrian, in that he told him not that he fled. I suspect stern fathers like Laban and Skylock of precipitating the hasty action which the world has euphoniously called honeymoons. Perhaps the Venetians were polite enough to say, Yes, Lorenzo and Jessica are honeymooning in Genoa, when that worthy pair fled there with Shylock's ducats. Certainly the old shoes, tin cans, and rice that follow the bridal car on its way to the station are faintly reminiscent of the days when dashing gentlemen carricd their brides away against the family's wishes. Nowi in Huckleberry Finn when the daughter of the Grangerford's and the son of the Shepherdson's married, they discreetly honcymooned on the other side of the Mississippi River, while their fond relatives on the opposite bank shot up each other. And I cannot doubt that a honeymoon was quite necessary for Lochinvar and the fair Ellen. when I read: There was mounting 'mong Graemes of the Netherby clan- Forsters, Fenwicks, and Musgraves, they rode and they ran: There was rasing and chasing on Cannobie Lee, But the lost bride of Netherby ne'er did they see. I wonder if Lord Musgraves, when quite worn out by the hot chase, at last in a fit of exasperation flung an old shoe at young Lochinvar's retreating back! But whatever the origin of honeymoons, I suppose the point of having them is that the bride and groom want to be alone together and have their first transports over in private. If so, that is perfectly natural and understandable. But what I want to know is: Why go to such tourish-haunted spots as Niagara Falls or Europe? When people are least interested in anything but each other, why go to places where there is most to admire? Imagine standing in the Coliseum trying desperately to call up all your ancient history, or Byron's lines about butchered to make a Roman holiday, so that you can get into the spirit of those old, unhappy, far-off things and battles long ago, when you have a perfectly charming and alive man at your elbow! No, though Byron himself was a great lover, he did not mix business with pleasure. Childc Harold was not written on his honeymoon! There are places you could enjoy, I suppose. You could go to Alexandria, near where the battle of Actium was fought. and sigh over Antony and Cleopatra, who also understood love, or go to the south of France and remember the romantic Queen Eleanor and her troubadours. And, of course, there is always the Taj Mahal. Yes, in taking her husband to the Taj Hahal. the bride is really showing a little of the much-talked-of woman's guile. Think of the times in after years when she can cry: This isn't the way Shah Jehan treated his wife. In America the honeymoon seems as necessary to a marriage as the ring. In fact, the extent of the honeymoon trip is used as a gauge of the husband's wealth. If they go to Coney Island for the day, he is young andfpennilessf' if they go to Niagara Falls or Washington, D. C., he is a rising young busi- ness man 3 and if they go to Europe or the Orient, he is the wealthy scion of the Kilpatrick family or a millionaire oil king. It must be almost entirely an American institution, however. The French are too great realists to countenance such sentimentality: the Chinese are too wise: while probably a shrewd eye on the expense of the thing restrains the Mohammedans from honeymoons. Imagine how it would run up in hard cash for the Sultan to take each member of his seraglio on a wedding trip. Of course. short trips to Black Sea watering places would do for the lesser beauties, and these could be managed economically: but for the favorites nothing less than a trip to Mecca would be in keeping. Seven trips to Mecca would break any Sultan. Perhaps honeymooners are not entirely wrong. Certainly while the marriage lasts the participants do take a great pride in their honeymoon journey. When Cairo is mentioned, the wife of the millionaire oil king is ready with her: Quite, my dear, my husband and I went there on our honeymoon. Fascinating and Oriental, but, my dear-dirty. The bride of the boy who is young and penniless will say: I never will forget the day Tom and I spent at Coney Island after we were married. Lord, I never had such a good time ! And mother still shows us the honeymoon pictures that she and dad took in Washington, D. C. ! I do approve of one kind of travel for a wedding trip. I should like to spend my honeymoon on a yacht. On a yacht there would be no distractions from the world, but only wide water 'and the misty line of the mainland in the distance and an island or two so beguiling that they simply invite shipwrecked lovers. But alasl only Lindberghs can afford yachts! My second choice is some secluded country place like Hor- ton, where Milton lived with mirth in uunreproved pleasure free and heard the lark begin his flight and singing startle the dull night. But if I should go to such a place, every one would say, pityingly: Isn't it a shame that Betty's husband can afford nothing better than that little old farmhouse for their honey- moon? So tedious ! No, rather than that I shall join the other brides who have sacrificed themselves to convention. And whether it be to Coney Island or to the Orient, I'll go-with only one wistful glance at my lost Horton. Barr! LANE, '30. 175 f Wasson. fuses THE TECHNIQUE OF TEAS Virginia, you received an invitation in the mail this morning to the Kirby girl's tea at the Woodstock Country Club. Really? How nice ! I walked over and picked up the starched white formal invitation and dubiously looked it over. Pshaw! Teas are a pesky nuisance, anyway, I thought. They're always the same-stiff, obviously gracious, rigidly formal-the pampered pet of society. At the home-coming or departing of a cherished infant, the fond mother hastens to Haunt her social graces and repay hcr social indebtedness by giving a tea. What could be more simple? And, alas! what is more complex? No wonder I was dubious. I had been a tea trotter for several years. And, of course, being a true female, I had nothing to wear. But though I sighed and racked my brain for decent apparel, there was no doubt at all that I would go. Oh, no! One must always go to a tea, you know. To be in the social whirl at all, one must go places and be seen. People must be shown what a charming and popular young person you are in the younger social set. And so the afternoon of the tea I sauntered gracefully into the clubhouse at about five o'clock. Of course, the tea was from three to six, but one must never be so gauche as to come early. Nor is it wise to come very late, for the receiving line tires toward the end and turns reproachful eyes on you for coming so tardily. Thus your welcome is not so pleasant, and it is slightly embarrassing to arrive just as a great many of the guests are leaving. But if you come right between the two extremes, your entrance is an assured success. You sweep graciously in, with your long dress trailing rhythmically behind, and smile and murmur in your low, cultured voice as you pass slowly and easily down the receiving line. You are well received, because the hostesses have had time to wear off their initial nervousness and still they have not yet tired of greeting their guests. Thus leaving behind you an assured impression of your charming poise, you languidly glance around and speak to the friends and acquaintances you chance to see. Observ- ing that you are alone, they will naturally draw near to you, and any interesting strangers present will at once perceive that you are a young woman of personal magnetism and charm. You are servedg and as you sip your tea and daintily refuse the cakes, you laugh softly and generally convey the impression of spirit and gracious good humor. The musical tinkle of your laughter is enchanting, and the handsome young man whom your eagle eye perceived early in the afternoon is now glancing over toward you with Hatter- ing frequency. Time whiles on, and still you have not yet met the man in question. Now is the time to resort to feline ingenuity. With tactful maneuvering, you manage to approach the friends conversing with your prey, and the desired introduction is met with innocent surprise and sophisticated indifference. The combination proves irresistible, and your man is soon hanging on your words and reveling in your wit and womanly charm. As you note his condition, you glance casually at your watch, and are dismayed to discover it is almost five-thirty. Immediately he echoes your surprise and finds that he must also leave. The two of you then say adieu to the increasingly more rigid smiles of the tiring hostesses and descend to the lobby. When you have put on your coat and made some rapid repairs on your waning complexion, you go out only to find him waiting. Since I was alone, would I not beguile his loneliness and allow him to escort me home ? I would. And so we leave the tea together, and I find the afternoon has been a success. You say mine were the studied, cold-blooded actions of a designing female? Perhaps, but such is the technique of teas. VIRGINIA LLQYD, '30. 176 Z 4 Q C f f I A X I fi 4 11 rx ,,-4 N I fi X lj? I Nm ,' k -,W ' r 1 , -J Y' uavurw Q 'V '0 XMPW 4 ,gr My fi-fi X' mv PLM ZR if X 1 .K 1, N K tip- ' 35 'Y . 5 jg rf . I v J 'gf' f Q w A Jag .-X 5 ,f lx 14 ' 5 q f H ! 9 1 X - n , . 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SHIRLEY LEGGE, AXMANDA CALDWIQLI., BETTY O,DONN1-II,I, ,Iiassixc BURGIN,JAN1i CLARK, X IRGINIA K0lII.IIAL'SEN, Lovisic LA'rmr:n VARSITY WATER POLO Reading from left to right. JANE CLARK, NANCY LANG, IIELEN CLINE, B1c'1 1'Y O,1DONN1iI.L, iX.TAR'I'UA CANDLIQR 183 i LN-,A 5 ,.. VARSITY HOCKEY Reading from left to Tight. AMANDA CALDVVELL, BUNNY GILLIS, IRLNE COCHRANR, I'1LIZAllI5'I'II I':I!l'1Rl1AR'I', ELIZABETH ELLIOTT, JEAN HOL'l'S1NGEIl,AIESSI1'I BURCIN, IQUGIQNIA SMITH NANCY NEWMAN, NANCY O'CoNNoR, GRACIZ cjAV1CR'l' VARSITY BASKETBALL Reading from left to right. GLADYS COOK, ZVIARGARET ROTHERT, AMANDA CALDWIQLL NIESSIE BURGIN MARGARET NIILLER, GRACE CAVERT WINNERS OF SWIMMING MEET IlCZ1L.III1gfIAOII I Iefr to right. INIARTIIA CANIILEII, secondg IXIAIIY NENVTON, Iirslg xIANIa CLARK, third VARSITY BOWLING Reading from Icfl to right. AMANDA CALDXVELI., I'II.1+IA:k'I'A Goocu, I'I'l'llI'III IIAMILTON, VIRGINIA NIIIL 185 The Bored Well-mont Syphon VOLUME 1929-30. Nashingtou, Tennissippi, April l. Circulation-Sluggish BORED WELL-mont SYP HON 1lllbliShffllI7Ul?l'Qlf Saturday by thc students of Ward-I-lr:l'nzo'rLt STAFF Editor in Chief ,...,,,..... BETTY LANE Associate Editor --, .......... E. LANE News Editor .......... ELIZAIH-:TH LANE Circulation Manager ..,v BETTY A. LANE REPORTERS MARIAN GAIRING SYLVIA STEWART JANE SMITH Doaoruy SPURR RITA MILLPllt LEAH LINDLEY JUNE HARALSON DoRorHY PICKENS DIARY OF MISTRESS BELLE MEAD Monday, April 1. Dear little book of Secrets: I got up at tive-thirty this morning to read ahead in Emma, a very interesting novel of Jane Austen's. It seemed to be just the right. I had history notes teachers were gave excellent recitations in class. I studied hard all evening, and was able to turn my light out promptly at ten- thirty. thing to start the day all my lessons, including and art outlines. Three so sweet, and told me I Wednesday, April 3. A lovely day all through. We had delicious liver for lunch and the usual steak and mushrooms for dinner. I do wish we'd have more chow mein like we had last week. I paid the rest of my club dues at the meeting tonight, :md also gave the club four new rec- ords. Studied very hard, and finished :1 book review. -It isn't due until after finals, but I wanted to get it out of the way and start reviewing for my final exams. Friday, April 5. I went to the tea room for the first time this week and took some bars and apples up to my suitemates. 'l'here's to be a lovely illustrated lecture in chapel tonight on The Philosophy of Modern Moronsf' It's a three-hour lec- ture, and I can hardly wait for it to begin. Had to prepare all my lessons before the lecture, though. Would have enjoyed it if the girl on my right hadn't cracked her chewing gum so noisily. Some people have no cultural elevation. Sunday, April T. It seems like Stay-At-Home Sunday is here again. We could sleep through breakfast, but I got up and cleaned my trunk and desk drawers. A beautiful rainy Sunday. Services were held in the chapel, and lasted a little longer than usual. Caught up on all my cor- respondence in the afternoon. We had a singsong in Rec Hall this evening. I would really have preferred vespers. Tea was served, as usual, in the club- houses, and I offered to stay and wash the dishes: so am quite tired and will say good night, diary. It has been such a gay, exciting week, hasn't it, diary, dear? FACULTY RECITAL STUPENDOUS AFFAIR One of the most enjoyable artistic presentations which Ward-Belmont stu- dents have had the privilege of attend- ing was given at the Ryman auditorium last night, April 5. The program opened with a dramatic reading by Dean T. D. D. Quaid, entitled Would That I Were a Skylark, How I Would Soar I Mr. A. B. Benedict followed Dean Quaid's modest refusal to reap- pear in an encore by a piccolo solo, An Evening in Paris. Unexpected vocal powers were re- vealed when Mr. Berry favored us with a tenor solo, Casey at the Bat. And a clever interpretative ballet was worked up and presented by the teach- ers in the English Department, featur- ing new and graceful steps to the tune of Aunt Dinah's Quilting Party. A ukelele duet, composed of Mr. Don- ner and Dr. Hollinshed, played three popular numbers, Moonlight on the Ganges, On, Wisconsin, and My Blue Heaven. Miss Theodora Cooley Scruggs followed in a short lecture, which added much to the tone of the proceedings. Her subject was ably presented and entitled, The Ferocious Atrociousness of the Monosyllables of Today. Miss Morrison, Miss Sisson, and Miss Carling, assisted by Miss Warwick, Miss McEttrick, and the other mem- bers of the Physical Education Depart-- ment, presented a clever light opera, Seeing Helen Home. The opera was followed by a chorus of popular songs with dramatic inter- the remaining members of the faculty, directed in a very capable fashion by pretations, presented by Gladys Brooks Among their theme songs Were, The Lost Chord, Death, Where Is Thy Sting Y and 'Tm Forever Blowing Bubbles. The evening closed with another dra- and Miss Annie Allison. matic monologue by Mrs. Charleton, Discipline, O Discipline. This made a fitting close to an unexcelled and thoroughly enjoyable evening, almost professional, it seemed, with its display of brilliant, but not totally unexpected, revelation of talent-nay, even genius. CHICKEN PLUME Roses are red, Violets blue, Gasoline's dear, And so are you. G. Cook, '51. ESSAY ON THE FLY A Hy may be found roosting high and dry on a piece of golden-brown chicken, or perhaps one can see it taking its daily dozen in the gravy boat. Who knows? The morals of the fly could hardly be termed as of benefit to its fellow man, for the way it rubs its nose with its two front hands is just rcal cute. What with a small amount of training, the fiy may be taught to hurdle, make question marks, and to choose a livelier place of abode than a common roost like a freshly fried sau- sage-yea, verily. We have a great lit- tle animal in the fiyg why not respect its absence? F. SELLEVOLD, '39. A NEW A-GENCY THE WRIGLEY GUM COMPANY HAS APPOINTED MISS CATHERINE MORRISON Division Superintendent John Gilbert will lecture on The Page 2 THE BORED WELL-mont SYPHON April 1, 1929-30 The eagle is the bird to soar, The hawk is king of the woods, The mocking bird can sing the score, But the hen delivers the goods. I. G00nL0E, '3'I. There's no time like the pleasant. KATHRYN LOONAN. Take care of the pennies and W.-B. will take care of the dollars. Da. BARTON. Join the intelligentsia and sneer at the world. BETTY LANE. A straight line is the shortest dis- tance between two joints. LILLIAN FBANCEZ. LowE's VENDOME WOMEN WITHOUT MEN An All-Star Cast AND NANCY LANG SUBMITTED IN JOURNALISM A habit of forgetting to replace the cap on tubes of toothpaste was the cause of Mrs. Smythe Van Smythe's death late last night. Mrs. Van Smythe and her husband were on the way to a party. Suddenly Mr. Van Smythe dis- covered that his wife had forgotten to replace the cap on his flask when she filled it some minutes before. He promptly shot her, at the same time ruining her evening. Conwm, '45. Birds of a feather knock together. Goocn. Perseverance g e t t e t h everything. Therefore, when Miss Rucker won't give you an excuse, be persistent. That always helps, anyway. Once there was a little boy named Percy Vere. Yes, he did, too! Anyway, I know you'll believe me when I say he was quite a pest. Such persistence, in- sistence, and what not-to no end. Anyway, Poicy went down town and tried to evade the red lights and the green ones, too. But Percy found that he who hesitates is run over. Yes, the funeral was nice. The keenest band, Madge, ya ever saw. Poor Percy! Ever dependable. Asaunr, '86. SPORTS IN LETTERS TO MUSSOLINI BENI: missed you at the picnic at St. Peter's last week, but I Senior Prom with DEAR AND Da.-xnasr So sorry to have rated a bid to the Rachel Holland, which is not to be sneered at or taken lightly. Well, the time sec-ms to have come when all good sports get together. Pingpong, bobbing for apples, tennis, baseball, skipping rope and classes, joining the bicycle club, hopscotch and crocheting, and all sorts of sports have become the vogue among all the elite. One of the favorite sports is called Bringing Home the Bacon. Now, Miss Lester, you really clidn't see this, you know. Say, by the way, have you a grandfather rat in your palace, Beni? Give rat a free voyage ticket. Rat will go to Bruns- wick town. People will know rat is first to be there, since the Pied Piper led the others out. People will be amused with the rat. Will catch rat. who will become homesick. Move into one of your other palaces, the one at Venice. When rat returns home, there will be no one to greet him. Will die of disappointment. Josephine says it's rough on rals, but sure to work. Devotedly, NAP. EDITORIAL Esther had only a dime. It was worth two nickels or ten pennies, and would buy a pair of shoestrings, two ice-cream cones, or a tin monkey that would run up and down a string when pulled. She decided to buy three cents' worth of pretzels and two cents' worth of cream puffs. Yet she still had a nickel, which she thought she would save for a rainy day, and thusly get more for her money. But halt! Who is that great grotesque person obtruding our dear little Esther's path- way? His great black mustache gently wiggles up and down when he shouts at the passing children. He has large, golden rings in his ears, which usually proclaim him to be a gypsy. But those are lovely, round, red balloons he car- ries. So finally, after much discussion with her inner self, Esther decided to purchase a great big balloon. Now, having a color scheme firmly fixed in her mind, Esther started homeward, and, after having reached Senior Hall, proudly hung up her balloon in the doorway that all who should enter might see it and admire her taste. Moral: Spend your money when you have it. CAMPUS COLUMN Did you ever see such nice itti bitti roses just a-climbin' and a-climbin' up their little trestle? Aren't they the bravest posies ever? To climb so high, and just to think they're doing it all by themselves! Now, aren't 'at just too grand? My, my, I should say yes and yea! How they ramble and ram- ble. About what do they ramble? And why must they? Let them ramble, who cares? But aren't they sweet? And aren't they darlin'? And I think they're just too precious for words. They really are. Reminds me of brave little roses cimbing up their trestle, so it does. By the way, my roommate has a gold- fish and is just too negligent of it. Shame! Shame! So I must feed it. And the other day I sent in to Just Jinny for advice. This is her reply. Tee-hee: you'll laugh. For the littie uninteresting third party, subtitle, the little fish in your aquarium. Method one is to tell fish to follow tail. He will become dizzy and bump into the side of aquarium, stunning himsclf and dying for lack of air. Method two is to buy water castle for the fish, who will wish for the days of old when knight- hood was in flower. Fish will imagine himself a terrible dragon, and will eat a pebble thinking it is a princess. Fish will then choke to the tune of 'MY troubles are over.' Now, I've heard Gayle Hinton was a nice little girl, but she wanted to get into the movies. Her family had no serious objections, so she decided to fol- low her inclinations. Now, Gayle knew that there were other girls who wanted to get into the movies, too, and some were as pretty as she. Well, finally. after waiting for her turn, Gayle did get into the movies. But the greatest dis- appointment in her life came when the horrid old usher gave her a back seat in the balcony. But, then, life is like that I CALENDAR OF EVENTS MAY 1 Coming: A new month. MAY 5 Greater Frigidaire. MAY 9 Beethovenisky, African Accompanist Alice Meyer. pianist, with MAY 30 Lecture on Matrimonial Tactics, for Seniors only, by Margaret Cartter and Elinor Glyn. JUNE 4 Last assault on bacon. LOOK A BOOK ON The Angelic Aspirations of My Youth BY JESS BURGIN EJ SAT fx Q f 188 Q U2 O X 7 S4 I 7 f K2 Ne X, TR 4!,f J!,, COUNCIL REPORT Student Council met February 22, Washington's birthday, and reported the following for telling falsehoods: Gertie Casebier and Gladys Brooks. Each-receives indefinite loss of Senior and Walking privileges. Edna Irvin was reported for using a curling iron in the room of Mrs. Rose. She receives four days restriction'frcm June 10 to June I4. Mrs. Rose receives a severe reprimand and one day of restrict- ion from June 10 to June ll. Caroline Leavell was reported for sleeping through breakfast. Her case was considered explained as she had been out late the night before. Virginia Smith was found sitting up in her cubby after light bell. She receives four days restriction, five days absolute campus, six days plain campus, and seven days loss of social privileges beginning May 31 and ending June 10. Mrs. Charlie was reported for having a feast in her room at mide night, for operating a pop-corn popper in her room, and for playing the victrola during Sunday quiet hour. Her case was considered explained es she was entertaining a guest from Kentucky. Mrs. Charlton was reported for over-connecting. Her case was re- ferred to the Governing Board as there was no precedent for handling this case. Susan Rucker was reported-for reading the house mail notes of her patients, and for playing practical jokes. She receives notice to grant all future requests for excuses from attendance at church. Catherine Morrison was reported for frightening Freshmen and im- itating ye nymph Pan. She receives four days restriction and five days loss of social privileges, date to be decided later. Venable Blythe was reported for crossing the campus in dancing hose. Her case was coisidered explained as her other hose were at the laundry. Loretta Chenoweth was reported for riding downtown with a young man unchaperoned. She will be required to have all future dates in Rec Hall. Loretta is a holl monitor, so she automatically loses her monitorship. vf Pauline Townsend was reported for wearing rouge and lipstick to class, for being out of regulation dress, and for wearing a purple hat to church. Her case was considered explained as to regulation for Mrs. Powell had worn them home for the week-end. She automatically 7, loses her general monitorship. ,X 7 Submitted respectfully, SSA 7 189 V+- VY +V fl fewfisvfbxivf if If ,ff Revised A.B.C3 VL QA fi R Jr Lib JK Gi. Vi X i wiv OW? ,S fy A -ff, X367 Ex, 9121, f W YR 'U RR' Adequate Beaming . Critical . Delirious Elfish . Futile. . Gruesome Horsey . Improbable Jubilant . Katty . . Loafer . Maligned . . COUNCIL . .Miss MORRISON MERNE NICHOLSON . UDOTUPICKENS HCHERUBH BORNEMAN FRAN HOFFMAN . EXAMS. RAYBURNH Sz GRRDL . SPRING VACATION . HBARTLESONH . UBERTAH GOOCH . . BETTY LANE . MONITORS fjigmi f 'Fvj EQ XR' X f AN gg Rev ,J S4 . ! V I 11 so 9? W 7 it X 9 K2 X ff J I Q if J., are H ised Nuisance . Opinionated . Pedi greed . Quoted . Rational . . Safeguarded I. Taciturn . . Unbalanced . Vital . Worried . . X-tensive . Yearning . Zestful . . X 191 A.B.C.S A SIGNING OUT . DOT CATE . UDONKERH . Hyphetn BOBBY SPITZ . ALL OF Us . HNIXONH JESS BURGIN . HPOOLEYH LEAH LINDLEY . HCARTTERH CKSAIPH . PEAVINE 7 6 ON EATING CINNNAMON ROLLS 1 X f Why do I suffer at least once a week? I am in agony when they are brought and the torture increases. I haven't the will power nor even the pride to resist. There they a1'e, stacked high in that shiny tray, and I can smell the gentle aroma of cinnamon, spices, and sugar. How delectable they look, all covered with nice gooey sugar icing! If only 1 had the will power! 5 As the dish passes around the table, my heart sinks lower and lower. Is some one else looking at that big one with the same covetous eyes as I? I pray to the gods and my guiding spirit that it will be mine. It comes to meg and as I snatch it from the dish, my fingers burn and my mouth waters at the sight. Now, to lick my lingers and procure that first alluring taste. Those little flakes melt on my tongue, and I have a wild, irrational desire for more and more. All reason is scattered to the winds, and I dive into that delicious roll with a relish not even human. ' After the first has disappeared where all good cinnamon rolls go, others follow until the cold fact dawns upon my feeble brain that I have lost all count. Heavens! The pounds I must have gained! Well, I'l1 not do it again. Then I sigh and reach for an- other with the very joy of eating. - The rest of the afternoon is spent in much outward groaning, but inward satisfaction. Nevertheless, it was all worth whileg so I wish to propose a toast to the best of all food, the light and delectable cinnamon roll. May it remain forever in my diet. MARTHA LUBECK. X Would have had snapshots- T - .f I f f' .1 f f XZ ,L f I ff X ,ng 2 ff ,f w ill , . -7 uf 4 fllllgl lw fx, f -will him I , f 1 ' f f f I ll ln . l ' I f K, , ,, ,,l,i , ,f I , ,, ll, EW. - A X ,ff l , f fc flWl'l r f if ,rf . i. I V' lni,gf'glf,Fn1l f f N Ay!-D,.,9 jf, ta x ,., a N I , ,I , vw:-13155 ' :N f f ,fg Q ' '---'N ... 1 f, :M but if f?fl!!VfD., 2- 192 fi . f is Y' I V3 X sexcam THE FALL OF THE HOUSE OF LESTER OR X MARKS THE SPOT SCENE: Middlemarch after lunch. CHARACTERS: Bad. IA loud clamor is heard without. Clattering footsteps approach. Miss Lester pops head out of package room window and stares.fI Miss L.: What is this I see before me? Is't the thundering herd? No-'tis only thc two-o'clock shop- ping party. IfHastily bars window.l lEnter a bevy of sweet young things clad tastefully in sackcloth and ashes, They approach Miss L. and cry piteously.l Mob: Prithee, gentle soul, give us bus money! We must have bus money! Miss L.: What! Bus money ? Mob: Yes! Bus money ! Miss L. fleering evilly over glasses! : Then get it at the bank! Millions for stamps, but not one cent for bus fare ! Mob tdrawing back, aghast, with loud outcries of distress! : What? No bus fare? Alas! Alack! We are undone! Mercy! Grammercy! Miss L. tflourishing old shoe above head! : Never! Mob: Down with the tyrant! No taxation without correct change! Give us our bus money! Fran Hoffman, the champion of the people faccusingly to Miss L.! : Out upon you! Fic upon you! Who are you to oppose us ? lMiss L. approaches window with pencil in her hair.fI Franny: Aha! She defies us! lMob tears well-known Hyphen box from wall: Fran mounts it to harangue crowd.l Friends, shoppers, and fellow sufferers, lend me your ears! Fourscore and seven days ago there was brought forth upon this spot a new student body, conceived in slavery and dedicated to the purpose of resisting education. l Hear, hear ! l Today we are met here to consider whether this body, or any body so conceived and so dedicated, can long endure that which has been our lot. What is your answer ? Mob tamid weeping and wailing and gnashing of teeth!: We can endure it no longer! We demand bus money, liberty, and the pursuit of knicknacks 1 Franny teloquently!: Is a taxi too dear, or the bus too cheap to be purchased at the price of the noble greenback? Forbid it, Almighty Barton! Give us bus fare, or give us death! Mob fwildly! : Hear, hear! Aye, give us bus money! Long live 'Fran' Hoffman! Franny fturning theateningly upon Miss L.!: It is the will of the people ! tDarkly! Yield up thc money, or else-l Miss L. fheroica1ly!: Shoot, if you must, this old gray head-but I'll guard my package room change till l'm dead ! lMob prepares to attack package room. They tear at the iron bars, crying loudly.l Mob: Bus money! We will have bus money ! IMiss L. cowers in corner, clutching cash box. Enter Mrs. Nichols. She trots up and taps Franny on the shouldexnl Mrs. N.: Girls, girls! Are you ready? Girls! The bus is waiting ! f lEnter Miss Susie Rucker, led by two ravenous bloodhounds.l Miss R,: What's this? A revolt? I'll fix 'em! KUrges bloodhounds on lustily.! Sic 'em, Rosie! Sic 'em, Pete! Salts, girls-salts! Franny: Foiled again ! Mob tscattering wildly! : Oh, not salts, Miss Rucker! Not that! Anything but that! lExit in stampede, pursued by bloodhounds, trampling Mrs. N. underfoot. Miss L. glances into compact and faints gracefully into box of old shoes.1 Miss R.: 'Chunky !' 'Chunky' Candler! Where are you? Come here at once! Chunky ffrom a distance! : Aw, Miss Rucker ! Miss R. tmenacingly!: Reduce, will you? You poor, emaciated little shadow! Get yourself out here and drink this glass of milk! Uiloodhounds stand absorbed in council reports. Chunky emerges from large can labeled Waste She has a wasted appearance: her cheeks are hollow.l Chunky tpleadingly!: Aw, Miss Rucker, I gotta reduce! Nobody loves a fat girl! I- Miss R.: Reduce! Br-r-r-r-r-r-r! lThrusts glass of milk toward Chunky. 1 Bloodhounds tdisinterestedly! : Gr-r-r-r-r-r! f Chunky seizes milk in despair. Gulps it down. Gradually expires upon floor in slow agony, kicking feebly, while Miss R. looks on with malicious grin.l Miss R.: Reduce, will she? I'lL fix her! Br-r-r-rl lExit, triumphant.l lBloodhounds approach curiously to view the remains. Finally link tails and exit merrily, singing Three Little Maids from School- ! l ICURTAINI 193 X IT' X 'S Z y . , . 1,-., K7 7 I 1 i m V D O E O Z a 5.1 O f S O 1 7x 4 V ' cf 57 , Q V 194 WiLX9E,k7 f W' lf 1 W A M bs A N fa A , 4 75 1 Eff 5,4rf5 S. X 5 V? my f nnMR f4Nw K 7 X4 V ACKNOWLEDGMENT We Wish to gratefully acknowledge the assistance of the following girls in the Work of the Literary Department and to the members of the Art Department who have striven to make this book a success: CAROL MILLER HARRIET MERRICK J VIRGINIA LLoYn NAOMI SAIP ANN NEWMAN KATHERINE HARRIET HAMMOND ETHEL HAMILTON MARION Cox j PoLLY PARRISH ALICE KIRKPATRICK JANE SUTHERLAND f x 7 if 7 N 196 7 I A L ' Y7fc5 r,X52X5'72B57' V If A m4KmQMmLfK g ADDRESSES SENIOR ADDRESSES LAURETT ABERCROMBIE ..... ........................ 6 07 North Perdins, Rushville, Indiana MARION ALLAN .......... VIRGINIA ANDREWS ....... VIRGINIA BACON ,,.-,,,.... ELIZABETH ELLIS BARR .... JEAN BARRY ...,......... CHARLOTTE BARTLESON ..... KATHRYN BAUGHAN ....... ELEANOR BINFORD ..... MILDRED BISHOP ..... DOROTHY BLACK ...... MARY E. BOATNER .,... EUGENIA BROWN- .... - - MARIANNA BROWN .,... MARY E. BRYAN ..,.. DOROTHY BURDETTE- - - MARGARET CARTTER ..... ANE CLARK MILDRED CLARKE ..,.. ,IOAN CLINTON ....... ROBERTA COLE ..,,.... ELIZABETH COLEAN .... CAROL COMBS ,,.,.,. MARY COMER ...... ESTHER CONGER ..., FRANCES COOPER ,.... MARGARET CORWIN .... SARA CoTTRELL--- - - - JEANNE CUMMINGS ...... RUTH CURRY -.,,..., CAROLYN DECKER .,,., MALAVON DENNIS ,.., HELEN DONDER ...... BETTY DYsoN ...,....., ELIZABETH EBERHART .,,. ELIZABETH ELLIOTT ..., FRANCES FAUST .... ROSE FLENTYE ,..,, DOROTHY FLOYD ..,.., LILLIAN FRANCEZ ..... ANN GAIRING ,....... MARION GAIRING .,,.... MARY EMILY GARVEY L... VIRGINIA GERDL ..v,,.. ELIZABETH GILBERT .... BUNNY GILLIS ..,.. ELBERTA GOOCH ,,... MARY Goss .....,...... HARRIETT GRAYBILL ..., HELEN GREEN ,,,.,... LORAINE GREGORY .... SUSAN GROVER ,.O.. RUTH HAGGENJOS ..... JUNE HARALSON ..,. HELEN HART ....... ELOISE HAWKINS-, - - - VIRGINIA HINN ..,.,..,. FRANCES HOFFMAN ...,. RACIIEL HOLLAND ......,. LOUISE HOLLINGSWORTH .... - - - - -2216 McDonald Avenue, Sioux City, Iowa -- - -- -- - --- -- - - -- -- -- -Adamsville, Pennsylvania - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1620 Broadway, Lubbock, Texas -----109 West Seventh Street, Owensboro, Kentucky - - - - -Glouchester Avenue, Middlesboro, Kentucky - - - - - - - - - -304 East Main Street, Beloit, Kansas - - - - - -62 East Dixon Avenue, Dayton, Ohio . - . - -Hickory Heights, New Albany, Indiana - - - - - - - - - - -Bickner Lane, Paducah, Kentucky ----642 North Missouri Street, Liberty, Missouri --------------------------Sumner, Mississippi - - - . -- . - -210 North Watkins, Elk City, Oklahoma - - - - -103 Rosedale Circle, Greenville, Pennsylvania - - - - - - - -Nicholasville Pike, Lexington, Kentucky - - - - - - - - -300 Poplar Street, Waycross, Georgia - - - - - - - -Route 8, Box 224, San Antonio, Texas - - - - . - - . -2210 Calder Avenue, Beaumont, Texas ----8 West Irving Street, Chevy Chase, Maryland - - - -16535 Edinborough Road, Detroit, Michigan - - - -Motor Route A, North Platte, Nebraska -----------------------------Pawnee, Illinois -- - - -- - - -- - - - - - 16 East Water Street, Troy, Ohio - - - - - - - -326 East Seventh Street, Anniston, Alabama --- -2600 North Twelfth Street, Kansas City, Kansas -----------------------Route 6, Sumner, Illinois - - - - - . - - - - -2525 Larkin Street, San Francisco, California - - - - . - - - - - - - -103 Commerce Street, West Point, Mississippi -----610 West Fourteenth Street, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma - - - . . -- -- -- - - . . - . - . -216 Day Street, Ironwood, hzlichigan - - - - - - - - - - - - -801 North Sixth Street, Lafayette, Indiana ------------------------------Ashley, Ohio - - - - - - - - -412 Wesley Avenue, Oak Park, Illinois -----460 West LaFayette Street, Rushville, Illinois - - - - - - - -7505 Calumet Avenue, Chicago, Illinois - - - - - - -S915 Vista Trail, Hollywood, California - - . - - . - . - - - - - - -207 Oak Street, Bristol, Virginia - - - - - - - - - - -919 Central Avenue, Wilmette, Illinois ----306 Ninth Avenue, Huntington, West Virginia --------------------------Crowley, Louisiana - - . . -5500 Lakewood Avenue, Chicago, Illinois - - - - -5500 Lakewood Avenue, Chicago, Illinois - . - - - - - . - . - - - 1221 Catalpa, Chicago, Illinois - - - - - - -2736 Broadway, Evanston, Illinois . . - . - - - - - - -2006 Speedway, Wichita Falls, Texas - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -216 Washington Avenue, Elyria, Ohio - - - - - - - - - -1130 Wood Avenue, Colorado Springs, Colorado - - - -4645 Emerson Avenue, South, Minneapolis, Minnesota - . - - - - - . - . - - -307 West Seventh Street, Newton, Kansas - - - - - - - - - -216 North Eagle Street, Marshall, Michigan - - - -403 North Campbell Avenue, Beloit, Kansas ---------------------Georgetown, Kentucky - . - - -3907 Sullivan Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri - - - . -300 Forest Avenue, Fort Payne, Alabama - - - - -2309 Sixth Avenue, Kearney, Nebraska - - - - - . - - -1401 Grant, Wichita Falls, Texas ----829 Baltimore Street, Plainview, Texas ---- -500 Morth Street, Hannibal, Missouri - - - -BroOkdale, Statesville, North Carolina ---- ----S9 Bradford Avenue, Mobile, Alabama 197 4 3 44 f f 4 -4 5' N C x X Z I 4 D I f W 1 T QZ LOUISE HUDDLESTON ..,.. INIARTHA HUNT ........ EVELYN IRWIN ..... - SARAH ISON ,........ FRANCES JENKINS ..., GRETTA KRAUSS ......,. LOUISA LABOUNTY ..... FRANCES LAMAR ..,., BETTY LANE ,-,-... NANCY LANG ...... KATHLEEN LARUE ,... LOUISE LATIMER .,,W.. ALICE LAw-- ......... - MARJORIE LEOPOLD .,.. LEAH LINDLEY ....... VIRGINIA LLOYD ...... KATHRYN LOONAN ..... ELIZABETH LYBROOK ,.... FLORENCE MCANDREW .I.... HELEN MCBROOM ............ MARY CATHERINE MCCONNELL- MARIAN MCMICHAEL ,..,.v.- LOUISE MCMURRY ......... GERALDINE MANSON .... ALICE MEYER ........ CAROL MILLER ..... FLORENCE MILLER RITA MILLER ,........... LUCY MAE MILLS .......,., MARGARET MONTGOMERY ..... AMELIA MOORE ............ MARION NICHOLSON ...... EVANELL NIXON1--l- BETTY O'DONNEI.L-- MARTHA OZEE .....,. LILLA LOU PEEPLES .... JANE PERKINS ,,..... DOROTHY PICKENS .... CATHERINE POOLEY ...,-. ANTOINETTE REDWINE .... EVELYN REYNOLDS ....... MARGARET ROTHERT ,..,. MARY JANE ROWE ...... VIRGINIA LOU SAMPLE-- ELEANOR SAFE ..,.... MILDRED SI-IAEFER ..... EDITH SCHEUFLER ..,. DOROTHY SCHULZ ..... .... HELEN SELDOMRIDGE ....... FLORENCE SELLEVOLD ........ ADALYN SHERWOOD ,,.......... VIRGINIA MAE SHOWALTER ..., JANE SIPHER ..............,. REBECCA SMYTHE ,,,.,..... COLBERNE SPENCE- - - ROSALIE SPITZ ...... BETTY STORCK .,....... LOIS STOUT ....,.,.,.,.,. VIRGINIA STRANDBERG ,,,, LEUNA TATHAM ,,........ MARGARET THOMASON ,... DOROTHY WALLACE ,... EDNA MAE WIENOLD S.,., ELIZABETH WILLIS ...... MIRIAM WOODSIDE - - - MARGARET YODER .... -------312 North Jordan, Liberal, Kansas ------------1024 Third Avenue, Columbus, Georgia -----------------602 Walnut Street, Decatur, Alabama ----1793 Ponce de Leon Avenue, N. E., Atlanta, Georgia --------1514 Seventeenth Avenue, ----------------- ---------------3I4 OweII Street, Saginaw, Michigan -------- -8134 Essex Avenue, Chicago, Illinois ----114 East Craig Place, San Antonio, Texas --------2242 Fowler Avenue, Omaha, Nebraska ----2290 Euclid Boulevard, St. Petersburg, Florida - ------------------------------ Erie, Illinois --------2210 Fifth Street, Port Arthur, Texas ---------301 West Elm Street, Fairbury, Illinois ------435 Walnut Street, Fairmont, West Virginia ----400 West Washington Street, Sullivan, Indiana -----5725 Washington Boulevard, -------------- ----403 West Clarinda Avenue, Shenandoah, Iowa -------------Ariston, Advance, North Carolina ----6438 North Oakley Avenue, Chicago, Illinois -----Colony for Epileptics, Cambridge, Minnesota ------------2100 Marshall, Little Rock, Arkansas ----421 South Vine Street, North Platte, Nebraska ---------Garmer Avenue, Springfield, Tennessee ------------25 Monroe, Terre Haute, Indiana ----------------------Prague, Oklahoma -------219 State Street, Marinette, Wisconsin ----------1107 Grove Avenue, Crete, Nebraska ----522 Edgewood Avenue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin ------605 South Chestnut, Bristow, Oklahoma -----------------------------Hoxie, Kansas --------S51 Government Street, Mobile, Alabama --------Abraham Lincoln Hotel, Springfield, Illinois - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 520 West Third Street, Eureka, Kansas -----S04 South Jefferson Street, Junction City, Kansas - - - - - - - - - - - -- - 1601 Edgar Avenue, Mattoon, Illinois -----------------------------Tehuacana, Texas - - - - - - - - - -1008 Sixth Avenue, Windom, Minnesota -----3201 Washington Street, Kansas City, Missouri - - - - - - - - - - - 161 Beard Avenue, Buffalo, New York -----401 North Marshall Street, Henderson, Texas ------------------------Cave City, Kentucky ---------------------------Camden, Arkansas -------------215 Day Street, Ironwood, Michigan ----S12 South National Avenue, Ft. Scott, Kansas -----------------------------Wy'anet, Illinois -----1932 Dartmoore Court, Ft. Worth, Texas ----3009 West Broadway, Great Bend, Kansas -----------83 Cedar, Wyandotte, Michigan -------3639 Curtis Avenue, Omaha, Nebraska ------1318 Prescott Street, Marinette, Wisconsin --------Lake Side Drive, Conway, South Carolina --'-2723 North Tenth Street, Kansas City, Kansas ----------161 West Main Street, Norwalk, Ohio --------------------------Collierville, Tennessee - - - - - - - - - - - -1814 Chestnut Street, Hannibal, Missouri - - - - - - -Warner Place, Belle Meade, Nashville, Tennessee 1623 Washington Avenue, Parkersburg, West Virginia ----------215 West Third Street, Junction City, Kansas ---------11 Morningside Drive, Kansas City, Missouri ---------------------Andrews, North Carolina ----------------------------Huntsville, Texas ----100 East hlaple Avenue, La Grange, Illinois ---------1409 Dial Court, Springfield, Illinois ----------616 South Bixby, Sapulpa, Oklahoma ----609 South Tenth Street, Rocky Ford, Colorado -------------1056 Summit Avenue, Barberton, Ohio 198 I Wm SENIOR DAY STUDENTS ADDRESSES MARY CLAIRE ARCHIBALD ........................ ..... 2 413 Garland AVCHUC KATHERINE BLAIR ----,-.,, ,,,,,,.,.... 1 66 Kenner Avenue FRANCES BUCHANAN ...... ..,.............. 3 39 Cl1CStCYl'lClCl AMANDA CALDWELL ,.,. .... l 929 Twenty-first Avenue, South NANCY BELL CAMPBELL, -- .,.. 2006 Twentieth Avenue, South DOROTHY CAT1-3 --------,-,- ,,,,,W S 07 North Fourteenth Street REBECCA CLENDENNING .... .... 1 037 West Greenwood Avenue EVEI,YN FALKNER ------.-,, ,,., 9 14 Fifteenth Avenue, South MARY RACHEL GASTQN ,,,Y, ............ l 920 Blair Boulevard ISOBEL GOQDLQE ---,,-,,, ,.,.. 1 735 Sixteenth Avenue, South IVIARY GRAHAM ........ MARCEl.LA HAMILTON .... ROEERTA HARRINGTON- lYliILDRED HARRIS ..... BONNIE HOWARD ..... HELEN LOUTIIAN ..... VIRGINIA NEIL---.-- NANCY O,CONNOR -,.. KATHRYN PARKER .... - - - . - - . -Washington Apartments - - - - - - - -1303 Woodland Street . - - -2500 Belmont Boulevard . - - - . - - - - -Hillsboro Court . . - - -2001 Blair Boulevard --------------Lauderdale Road - - - - - - - - -2100 Belmont Boulevard - - - - - - - - - - Westminster Apartments, - . - - -1704 Eighteenth Avenue, South Loursg POR-I-ER ,V,,,,,, --------.-.- 1 433 Stratton Avenue MARGARET REUTHER --..- DOROTHY RICH ---.-.-. EUGENIA SMITH .-.-- ---- -----1403 Ashwood Avenue -----l802 Russell Street -----Hillsboro Road 199 , Nashville, , Nashville, , Nashville, , Nashville, , Nashville, , Nashville, , Nashville, , Nashville, , Nashville, , Nashville, , Nashville, , Nashville, , Nashville, , Nashville, , Nashville, , Nashville, , Nashville, Nashville, , Nashville, , Nashville, , Nashville, , Nashville, , Nashville. Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee fT ,L A- 72 if YT f f FLORENCE AFFLECK .W.... REBECCA AINSWORTH ,,,,. MARY RosE ALLEN-- --- HARRIET AMTER ,.,,,.-,. GLADYS ANDERSON .......,. LUCY EASTMAN ANDERSON--- JUDY IXPPLEGATH ........ ELIZABETH ASBURY .,.,, ELIZABETH ATWOOD ..... NIARGARET AUGUsTINE-- --- LOLA BACON .,,..,.,.,.-. GAYLE BAKER .,..,,.,. JANIS BALDWIN .,,..,.. NIAROARET BALSIGER ..,.. WARRENE BARBER ,,,,,,, AMELIA LEE BARLOW .,.. VIRGINIA BARR .,.,..., ISABEL BARRUS .,,,,,, SUE BARTON ,...,... IRUBY MAE BATEN .... ELLYN BAUGHMAN- - - ISABELL BAUMAN ..,, LUCILLE BEASLEY ..,. JANE BEESON .,,,,,, IVIILDRED BEMIS ..... IJOROTHY BENTON ..,. VIRGINIA BERRY-H - - - - - - NAOMI BLACK -,.,.--,.,,,. AJOSEPHINE BLACKBURN .,... GRATIA-BELLE BLACKMAN- - - HELEN BLOOD ,..,,,,,,,., MAXINE BLUSTIN .,.-.....-,- MARY EIIZABETH BOATNER-- GLEN BOGUE- - - .,,,.,,,, - JULIANA BOLLEN-- .,,.,.. --- MARGUERITE BOOMHOWER ..... NIARY ELIZABETH BORNEMAN RUTH BRANDON ,,,.,,,,.,,,,, CAROLYN BROOKS .,....,... ELEANOR BROWNE ,,.,, NIARY HELEN BROWN ..... MARION BROWN ,,,,,,,, VIVIAN BROWN ...,....... MARY ELIZABETH BUNN ,,.. MARY STEWART BUROHER- - - -JESSIE BURGIN ,.,,..,.,... SARAH BURGIN ...,.... BONHAM BUSH ,...,.,.,. JEANETTE CALDWELL .,,.. IONE CALHOON- -. .,.. - JULIA CALLAHAN ..,.,. OLIVE CAMERON- - - - EMILY CAMPBELL- - - - - EUGENIA CANDLER ,,,,,. HELEN CANDLER ,,,, - IVIARTHA CANDLER .... MARY CANDLER ,...,. ROBERTA CARROLL ,.... IVIIRIAM CARTER ..,.,... - - BETH M. CHAMBERLAIN ,.,, MERLE CHRISTENSEN ..... NTILDRED CIRKLE .,,.,. ISATHRYN CLARKE ,,..,. FRANCES E, CLAYPOOL ,.,. HELEN CLINE ,,...,.., ADDRESSES ---------------- ------3320 Avenue R, Galveston, Texas -------846 Milam Street, Amarillo, Texas ------718 North Wayne Street, Piqua, Ohio ------844 Lafayette Street, Denver, Colorado -----2585 Cadillac Avenue, Detroit, Michigan - ---1104 North Broadway, Shawnee, Oklahoma -- ---------108 Lane Street, Portland, Oregon ----1922 State Street, New Orleans, Louisiana -----------605 Preston Street, North, Ennis, Texas ----------1336 North Water Street, Decatur, Illinois ---------------1322 North Main Street, Dayton, Ohio - - - - - - - - -5828 Washington Boulevard, lVIilwaukee, Wisconsin -----------------601 Woodland Avenue, Duluth, Nlinnesota -1--12 West Sixty-seventh Street Terrace, Kansas City, Missouri -----1625 NortlI Twenty-ninth Street, Birmingham, Alabama Bardstown, Kentucky - - - - - -. - - - - - - - -Cedarcrest Farm, Independence, Missouri Carleton, Michigan ----140 Greening, Las Cruces, New Mexico 2175 Calder, Beaumont, Texas Farmerville, Louisiana ------------17882 Lake Road, Lakewood, Ohio -- - -- ---3913 Gallatin Road, Nashville, Tennessee ---703 East Main Street, Crawfordsville, Indiana -- - - ---401 East Elm Street, Prescott, Arkansas .. ------ 50 Oak Ridge, Ft. Thomas, Kentucky - ---- S02 Duck Street, Stillwater, Oklahoma . . A - A . A - v - - - . - . . . 1725 HN Street, Bedford, Indiana Camargo, Oklahoma - - - - - - - - -1806 Wood Avenue, Colorado Springs, Colorado - - ---31 South Rock Hill Road, Webster Groves, Missouri - - - - - - - - - 1700 Bayard Park Drive, Evansville, Indiana Sumner, Mississippi Parker, South Dakota - - - - - - - - - 506 East Tremont Street, Denison, Iowa Bad Axe, Michigan - -- -1126 East Jackson Boulevard, Elkhart, Indiana - - -- -----211 McComb Street, Martin, Tennessee ------South Eighth Street, lX'Iayheld, Kentucky -------412 North Fourth Street, Marshalltown, Iowa Fincastle, Ohio --- -4537 Dupont Avenue, South, Minneapolis, Minnesota - ---4537 Dupont Avenue, South, Minneapolis, Minnesota - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -427 Williams Street, Waycross, Georgia - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -3800 Shenandoah, Dallas, Texas Buena Vista, Georgia Buena Vista, Georgia ------ ---- -Fort Wood Apartment, Chattanooga, Tennessee ---315 Twenty-fourth Avenue, South, Nashville, Tennessee -----------------615 lVIain Street, Grenada, Mississippi - - - - -Eighth and West Jefferson Street, ------------251 North Main Street, - - - - -20 Houston Street, Druid Hills, -----------1260 Briar Cliff Road, -------------1260 Briar Cliff Road, - - - - -20 Houston Street, Druid Hills, San Saba, Texas Greenfield, Ohio Suffolk, Virginia Atlanta, Georgia Atlanta, Georgia Atlanta, Georgia Atlanta, Georgia - Claude Texas ----632 West lfifty-ninth Street, Kansas City, Missouri . - . - - - - - - - - - - -849 Garfield Street, Denver, Colorado - - - - - - - - -6140 North Mozart Street, Chicago, Illinois - - - -161 Lake View Avenue, Whitfield Bay, Wisconsin - - - - - - -1414 Howard Street, Port Huron, Michigan - - - - - - -404 Tinsley Avenue, Crawfordsville, Indiana - - - - - -3100 Hamilton Boulevard, Wichita Falls, Texas 200 ., 72-Xa If lf AI.vs MACIE COCHRANE--- IRENE COCHRAN ........ JOSEPHINE COHN ..,,. ANN COLEMAN ....v. ANNIE COLVARD ,,... SHEILA CONLEY .,., GLADYS CooK-- - - - MARIAN Cox .... FRANCES CRAIN-..- - JANE CRANE .....v,,. IVIARIAN CRAWFORD .... ARLENE CRISSMAN ,,,,v,.. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -S20 Windsor Avenue, Bristol, Tennessee -------------------------------------Bessemer, Michigan --- - -S02 West East Boulevard, Winston-Salem, North Carolina ------------------------------------Gate City, Virginia - - - - - - - - - 101 South Crest Road, Chattanooga, Tennessee - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -306 Pearl Street, Terrell, Texas - ---41S North Rose Avenue, Breckenridge, Texas -- - .--312 West Seventh Street, Jasper, Indiana -- --201 East Methvin Street, Longview, Texas - - - - - - - - - - -763 Cobb Street, Athens, Georgia - - - - - -700 Seward Avenue, Detroit, Michigan --- ,... 007 West Fifth Street, Rochester, Michigan CATIILIQIIN CUMMINGS ,,,,,,,, - -- ......................... Brownstown, Indiana IXATHRYN M. CUNNINGHAM ,,.. .. .........A. .. ..................... Milan, TCHHCSSCC JEAN CUYKENDALL ,,.., -- DIXIE D. DANIEL ,,,...... ELIZABETH DAVIS ......, - - - .,,,.............. 1350 Main Street, Fremont, Nebraska ---Box 183, Coaldale Road, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada --------------------------Box 556, Clarendon, Texas MARY EI-EANGR DAVIS --------------------- ---.---.----- 3 4 Maple Court, Indianapolis, Indiana VIRGINIA DAVIS --,--,,IY,-,,,,-,-,-- ------------------------------------ M oorhead, Mississippi ELEANOR DE WITT ------- 1 Hollywood Arms, Lincoln and Norwood Avenues, Elberon, New Jersey EDNA DICKSQN ---I-I,,-,-,,-,-,----------- - ---------------------- Route 1, Erin, Tennessee VIRGINIA MAE DIFFEE ---- LOUISE DILLS ----- ---- . .- FRANCES DIX ----------- FRANCES XIIRJEAN Dlx ---- JANET DONKER ---------- HELEN DORAN -------- MIRIAM DORNEY ---- ELIZABETH DOWDY ----- ROBERTA DOWNER ---- - ELIZABETH DOWNIE ---- JANICE DRUMMOND ------ MARGARET DUNLAP ------- ANNIE KATHARINE DUNN ---- ELIZABETH SCOTT DWYER ---- MARY EBERHARDT -------- PAULINE V. EILBER ----- MARJORIE EIPPER-- WILLA EKEL -------- DOROTHY EMRICH ------ DELYS LOUISE ESTEP- - MARIA EVANS ------- IVIARTI-IA EVANS -------- RUTH EVANS ----------- SARAH -JANE FAIRHEAD- - , - ALICE CARY FALCONER ---- HELEN FAWCETT ------ MARCELINE FELTUS ---- VIRGINIA FELTUS ----- SARA FERER ------ HEILA FISHMAN- - - TERRY FISKE ---- JULIA FORD- - - MARIAN Fox. ---- VIRGINIA Fox ------ LUc11.E FRANCES ---- JANE FRANTZ ---------- CORA BELL FUNDIS ---- KATHRYN F. FUNK ----- GRACE GARDNER-. --- INIABEL GARDNER --------- VIRGINIA GARDNER ------- - - - - - - - 1021 Culberhouse Street, Jonesboro, Arkansas - - - - -409 South Thirteenth, Muskogee, Oklahoma - - - - - - - - - - -2229 College, Terre Haute, Indiana - - - - - - 1442 Jonquil Terrace, Chicago, Illinois -----412 Wesley Avenue, Oak Park, Illinois - - - - - - - - - - - - 1525 Linden Street, Sidney, Nebraska - - - - - - - - -2401 Allen Street, Allentown, Pennsylvania - -- ---72 West Fifteenth Street, Chicago Heights, Illinois - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1308 Water Street, Hopkinsville, Kentucky - -- -573 South Market Street, New Wilmington, Pennsylvania - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -323 North Price, Hominy, Oklahoma ----------------------------------Williamsport, Ohio -- ---2436 Cherokee Road, Charlotte, North Carolina - - - - - - - - - - 1400 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Illinois - - - - - - - - - - - - -216 Eaton Avenue, Hamilton, Ohio -----------------------Yale, Michigan - - - - - - 120 Brighton Road, Spi inglield, Ohio - - - - - - - - - 734 North Washington, Liberal, Kansas -- --------------------------- Tyronza, Arkansas - - - - - - - - - - - -Marherc Hotel, New Orleans, Louisiana --- -6.09 South Meridian Street, Aberdeen, Mississippi - - - - - -812 South Elm Street, Owatonna, Minnesota - ---812 South Elm Street, Owatonna, lVIinnesota - - - - - - -11 Edgewood Avenue, Albany, New York --------------U-----------Anchorage, Kentucky ----French Lick Springs Hotel, French Lick, Indiana - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- -Somerset, Natchez, Mississippi ---- -519 North Walnut Street, Bloomington, Indiana - - - - - - - - - - - -S101 Davenport Street, Omaha, Nebraska - -- -307 South Fuller Avenue, Grand Rapids, Michigan - - - - - - - - -180 Eason Avenue, Highland Park, Michigan - - - -1412 Chamberlain Avenue, Chattanooga, Tennessee - - - - - - - - - - - -610 Lansing Avenue, Austin, Minnesota ----------------------Clarks Hill, South Carolina - - - - - 1207 North Broadway, Knoxville, Tennessee - ---357 Maple Terrace, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin -------------------------Trousdale, Oklahoma - - - - -1403 Old Orchard Road, Vincennes, Indiana - - - - - - -613 Michigan Avenue, Albion, Michigan - - - - -3308 Westside Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio - - - ------ 236 University Street, Martin, Tennessee MARY KATIIRYN GAIIRETT ---,- -----, 8 20 Furman Avenue, Corpus Christi, Texas EMMY LOU GARTIIOFFNER ---- BETTY .JANE GASTON - - - - - ANNE GAYDEN -------- -----4438 West Pine Boulevard, St. Louis, Missouri - - - - - - -2821 Bush Boulevard, Ensley, Alabama - - - - - - - - - -106 Deer Creek Drive, Leland, Mississippi 201 I I 7.- If' l f 'R JESSIE GERMAN .... JEAN GIBBS .,,,,.., LORA GILLIS .,..,.... IDOROTHY GLENN ,,,,... SARAH BELLE GLOVER ......., RUTH GOLDATAN .,.,.,,.,,,,,. LILLIAN IQOSAMONT CLIOLDSTEIN ..,, .,,, IDOROTIIY GOODMAN ,,,...,.,... CHRISTINE GOOLSBY ..,. LUCILLE GOOLSBY ,..,,. DOROTIIY GOURLEY ,..... NIARY HARIKIET GRIFFIN- - - HOPE GUENTHER ,..... IAIERMA GUILLET ,........,... L HATTIE GWALTNEY ........,,, ELIZABETH LANCASTER HADLEY ,,,, JEAN HAGENBUCH .........,.. MARGARET IIAIR ,............ HELEN ELIZABETH HAMII.'I'ON .... BEVERLY HAMILTON ,......... ETHEL B. I'IAMILTON L... -- GLADYS HAMILTON ..,.,., KATHERINE HAMMOND .... KATHRYN HAMMOND .,,, DAWN HANCOCK ..,...... IRENE HARNETT .,... ...... PATTY DOUGLAS HARRAL ,.... KATHIQYN HAIQVEY ..,.... NATALIE HASPEL ........ .ADDELEEN HAWKINS ..L... ELIZABETH HAWRINS ,.... ELIZABETH LEE HAYNES- L - NIARGARET HAYS .....,., SAMMIE JOE HAYS ...... IQATHERINE HEELIN .............. NORMA HENDERSON ...,............ CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH HENSCHEL- - - IVIARY HICKMAN .....,............ EUNICE HILL ,........,.,.,,.... EVELYN HILL ,,,,.... KATIIERYN HINSON -..,. GAYLE HINTON ,.,..,.. MAURINE HOADLEY ,,.. DOIKOTHY HOCKEY- L - FLORENCE HOFFMAN ..., CAROLINE HOGUE ...... ELIZABETH HOLCOMB ,,... GRACELLEN HOLDEMAN ...L CLEMENTINE HOLMAN ,... JEAN HOLTSINGER ...,,, JUANITA HORMEL ..... DAPHNE HORNER ...L TOMASINE HORTON .... NANCY HOTCHKISS ,......,., L L MORLAIS HOUSEHOLBER ,,........ L FRANCES ELIZABETH HUBBELL- JULIA ELAINE HUGHES ,......,. - MARGARET HUGHES- ....,,.. -- ROSAI.IE HULBERG ........ GAIL HUNT .........,..,.,.. FLORENCE MAJOR HURSTON .... ROSEMARY INSULL .......... JANE IRWIN ............ L L L JULIA ISAAC ..,.. L - L ,JEAN IVINS ...,,,.... CLARABELLE JACOBS - - - -----1360 East Twenty-sixth Street, Tulsa, Oklahoma - L -- - - - - L- - - - - - - -1302 Fillmore, Topeka, Kansas --L-216 Washington Avenue, Elyria, Ohio L L L L- L - - - -- - - L L L --- LCollierville, Tennessee L - L L LLLLLL Cheatham Street, Springlield, Tennessee L L L L L L L L L L 1575 Lake Drive, hlilwauliee, Yvisconsin 71V hlarshall Avenue, Southwest, Roanoke, Virginia ------136 South Illinois Street, IX'IOnticello, Indiana --- L 149 North Twenty-seventh Street, Paris, Texas -----------------------------Idabel, Oklahoma ----231 Spruce Street, Canonsburg, Pennsylvania L LL ---2219 Grand Avenue, Cedar Rapids, Iowa -----121 Ridgeside Road, Chattanooga, Tennessee ---L.,--L-L-----------------Mancos, Colorado --------------------Tiptonvxlle, Tennessee -L-L-L--L--L-------------Ruston, Louisiana -- -L -2867 Sunset Place, Los Angeles, California L----1121 Central Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana -L-----L-1601 Broadway, Paducah, Kentucky L ------L- 1601 Broadway, Paducah, Kentucky ---1618 Jelfcrson Avenue, Knoxville, Tennessee ---L-L-----L-405 South Hillside, Wichita, Kansas - - L -L -1336 North Nye Avenue, Fremont, Nebraska ----311 WVest Shiawassee Street, Lansing, Michigan ------ -----S09 Church Street, Marietta, Georgia ----5171 Waterman Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri -L---L-L-----LP. O. Box 157, Fort Stockton, Texas --L-L---419 Highland Drive, Fountain City, Tzznnessee -----16 Fountaine Bleau Drive, New Orleans, Louisiana ----------2238 Lipscomb Street, Ft. IfVorth, Texas ----------------------------Franklin, Tennessee --------------------------Marion, Kentucky -----625 North VVashington, El Dorado, Arkansas -----625 North WIashington, El Dorado, Arkansas ------------622 Birge Street, Sherman, Texas L-L-L----1226 Avenue JU, Huntsville, Texas L-L-325 Fifth Avenue, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin -- - --41 Gilbert Avenue, Terre Haute, Indiana ---L-1039 Delmonte Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio -L-------1820 Central, Cheyenne, Wyoming ---721 Callahan Street, Muskogee, Oklahoma -----218 North Fourth Street, Watseka, Illinois --L-----------27 Central Parkway, Warren, Ohio --- -----------1440 Belle Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio ----3716 Benton Boulevard, Kansas City, Missouri -----910 hlontgomery Avenue, Sheffield, Alabama -----33200 Grand River, Farmington, hlichigan ------------411 South Third, Elkhart, Indiana L -----606 North Jackson Street, Albany, Georgia ----627 West Main Street, Morristown, Tennessee ------------Fairview Place, Austin, Minnesota -- ---------304 Lindsay Street, Bristol, Virginia ---1420 East Eighth Street, Okmulgee, Oklahoma ------314 College Avenue, Houghton, Michigan ----------------------Fairbury, Illinois --- ---- -----417 East Avenue, Elyria, Ohio -----1103 W'est Alain Street, Van Wert, Ohio ---303 Fountain Avenue, Paducah, Kentucky ------L-1333 Lunt Avenue, Chicago, Illinois ---15621 Terrace Road, East Cleveland, Ohio -----------L-----------L----Cullman, Alabama L----114-5 East Sixteenth Street, Tulsa, Oklahoma -------L---601 Canal Street, Decatur, Alabama L---1248 South First Street, Evansville, Indiana ------LL---------------Crawford, Nebraska --331 Seventh Avenue, Wauwatosa, YViscons1n 202 rf wyLwAxa72s5 ns I rt4m4SmmE4-can VIRGINIA JARRETT ..... BETTY JOHNSON ..,,..... ESTHER JANE JOHNSON ..., EDITH JONES ............ GERALDINE KENNEDY ..,. WILLIENA B. KENNEDY ,..W, MARY LIELEN KINGSTON- - - MILDRED KIPP ......... ...... - - - JEANNETTE KIRCHER ............ .... ------900 Broad Street, Dunbar, VVest Virginia ------------Fair Acres, Route 1, Moline, Illinois --- -1639 First Avenue, East Cedar Rapids, Iowa --------------------------Farmington, Iowa ------ ' , Sidney, Nebraska ---------- ' ,, Sidney, Nebraska - - -- - -- - - 1210 NVcst Gandy Street, Denison, Texas --815 North Lincoln Avenue, Hastings, Nebraska -2229 Cleveland Boulevard, Granite City, Illinois ALICE MARGARET KIRKPATRICK .... ........... 4 56 Eustis Street, Huntsville, Alabama HELEN LOUISE KNIGHT .v..... MARY JANE KNIGHT ....,..... IVIADELINE KNox ...,.. LOUISE KOCH ............ VIRGINIA KOHLHAUSEN ..... GRETCHEN KOLLINER .,... MILDRED KOY ......... ETHEL B. KRIEGER--- VELMA KUNDERT ..... SUSANNA E. KUNKLE- -- PHYLLIS KROWARZ ......... ELIZABETH LANFGORD ....e.,. ALICE GERTRUDE LASATER ..... DOROTHY LASSERS .,,,,,..... RUTH MARCELLA LAUER ..... GEORGIA LEE ,,....e...... LILLIE HIIDSPETH LEE--- SHIRLEY LEGE ----------- MARY FRANKE LEMMON ---- MAURINE LE NEVEU ---- JOSEPHINE LEONARD ----- PEARL LEWENAUER- - HELEN LEYSE -------- GLADYS LINDSAY ---- MIGNON LINDSEY ------ MARY PILLOW LONG ---- MARY LOVELL ------- BERTHA LUBECK ----- MARTHA LUBECR ----- VIOLET LYLE ------ MARION LYLES ---------.-.. BETTY M. LYONS --.---------. SARAH ELIZABETH MCCLAIN ---- JUDITH MCCORMICK --.-.---- MARY CAROLYN MCCOY ----- THERON MCFARLAND ------ BERENICE MCGREGOR ------- MARY FRANCES MCKELVEY- - - EMILY MCKENZIE ----------- MARGARET MCKENZIE - - - MILDRED MCKINSTRY -------- JEAN MACLEAN -------- --.... - -- ELIZABETH MANNING- .---.-----. ----- MARTHA BELL MANNINGTON ----- ---- MARY RUTH MARTIN --------- REBA MAUER ------.-------- ANN MAY ----------- FLORENCE MAY --------- LOIS MAY ------------------ JUANITA CATHERINE MAYS- - - CI-IARLEY MERRELL -------- HARRIETT MERRICR --.--- POLLY IVIILES -------- BEATRICE MILLER ------ ELIZABETH MILLER-- - HARRIET INIILLER ----- - - - - - - - - - - - -9907 Lake Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio - - - - 1217 East Main Street, New Albany, Indiana - - -318 South Durand Avenue, Jackson, Michigan - - - - -1058 Forty-fourth Street, Des Moines, Iowa - - - - - - - - -606 Colquitt Avenue, Houston, Texas - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Sunnycrest, Stillwater, Minnesota - - - - - - - - - - -321 Texas Avenue, Texarkana, Texas 4404 South Sixth Street, Louisville, Kentucky New Glarus, Wisconsin 1804 East High Street, Springfield, Ohio -3178 West Ninety-fourth Street, Cleveland, Ohio ----2290 Euclid Boulevard, St. Petersburg, Florida -------------404 North Poplar, Paris, Tennessee -----1828 Euclid Avenue, Chicago Heights, Illinois ---374 East Northwood Avenue, Columbus, Ohio ---,---,--------------------Harlan, Kentucky - - - - - - -834 Chestnut Street, Gadsden, Alabama - - - - - - - - - 5302 Swiss Avenue, Dallas, Texas --- -719 Fordale Avenue, Winnetka, Illinois - - - - 1606 Jackson Street, Amarillo, Texas - -- - - -2514 Market Street, Youngstown, Ohio -----530 Marion Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin ---1003 Milwaukee Street, Kewaunee, Wisconsin ------S06 North Gay Street, Mt. Vernon, Ohio ---,-----,--------U----Bernice, Louisiana - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Mt. Pleasant, Tennessee ----------------Monticello, Iowa - - - -180 Delaware, Chicago, Illinois ----180 Delaware, Chicago, Illinois - - - - - - - - - - - - . -Bridgeport, Michigan ----- --- - ----- ---Okolono, Mississippi -----912 First Street, Jackson, Michigan -----623 Gilbert Street, Danville, Illinois --------------------Albany, Indiana - - - - - - - - - -630 Third Street, Marietta, Ohio ---------------------Bentonville, Arkansas - - - - - - - -1119 Woodside Drive, Flint, Michigan ---1023 Woodland Avenue, Springfield, Illinois --------------------------Ashburn, Georgia ---------2028 Main Street, La Crosse, Wisconsin ---509 East Forty-first Street, Savannah, Georgia ----528 South Prospect, Grand Rapids, Michigan ---24 Lamboll Street, Charleston, South Carolina -5325 East Seventeenth Avenue, Denver, Colorado P. O. Box 56, Pell City, Alabama i --HH21ES42,BaTnett Avenue, Kansas City, Kansas -,--------------------------Sumner, Mississippi -----1322 1fVest Seventeenth Street, Davenport, Iowa - - - - - - - - - -1129 Nye Avenue, Fremont, Nebraska ---------1101 Van Buren Street, Amarillo, Texas --------2801 Acklen Avenue, Nashville, Tennessee ----725 South Warren Avenue, Saginaw, Michigan -----------------S12 Houston, Kaufman, Texas ----------------------Elkhorn, West Virginia ----238 East South Street, Winchester, Indiana -------135 Court Street, Covington. Virginia 203 fr 1 i Y-I I Selig Y I f f fx X li I 7 f x Q MADGE IKOSALYNDE MILLER .... MARGARET MILLER .....,. VIRGINIA MABEL MILLER- - VIRGINIA MILLIGAN ..,.... DORYS IVIITCHELL ,,,..,., ELLEN MITCHELL ,.,,.. KATHRYN MITCHELL .L,., MARINELL IVIITCHELL ...,. FRANCES MITCHENER .,,,,. EMILY INIONKS ,.......... - EDITH NELL lX4oNTGoMERY ,,,., MARY Jo IVIOORE ...,,.,.,L ROSA MOORE ,.,,,,...,.. - - - ACIARY ELIZABETII NIORGAN- NXIARY ELIZABETH MORGAN- RENA Rf1ORGAN .....,,.,.f. JUANITA NIORPHEW ,..,. GLORIA MORRIS ...,.,,,, SADIE LOUISE MORRIS .,,., PATRICIA MORRISON ,,,...... FLORENCE HALBERT Moss- .,,, NANCYBELLE Moss ........ AVON MOTLOW ......,.. KATHERINE MOULTON .... HELEN MURPHY ....... ROSEMARY NIURPHY ,,., TOMMYE MURPHEY ,... BARBARA MYERS .,,,.,. ELINOR NECKERMAN .,.., ANN NEWMAN-- ...... ---- NANCY NEWMAN .,,......, MARY CATHRENE NEwToN-- - - - MARY FRANCES NORVIEL- - - - JANE NOWELS .....V......, AVIS OLNISTED ,........,, DONNA OVIATT ,L,,...... JANE OWENS ,............ JULIA MARGARET PARIS .... JEANETTE L. PEAK ,...., CLARA GRACE PECK L.,.... MARY BERNICE PERKINS- - - ELEANOR PETERSON .,..... RUTH PETERSON .,.,,.,,,., ----410 West Washington Street, Lebanon, Indiana - - - - - - -- - - -- - - - - -P. O. Box 503, Culpeper, Virginia - - -------- 1128 West Stephenson Street, Freeport, Illinois ------------------------------Route 3, Attica, Indiana -----420 Avenue I and Fifth Street, Crowley, Louisiana ----------730 North Wood Avenue, Florence, Alabama ---------------------------Wynnewood, Oklahoma ---------------------------------lNIarfa, Texas -------------------------------Sumner, Mississippi ---- ----164 South Water Street, Kittanning, Pennsylvania -------------------------------Wisner, Louisiana -----------1420 Market Street, Mobile, Alabama -----------------------Lula, Mississippi ----2601 State Street, Little Rock, Arkansas ----------------------------Rayville, Louisiana - - - - - - - - -Route 1, Box 163, Independence, Missouri ---- -212 West Seminole Street, Seminole, Oklahoma - - - - - - - - - - -758 Franklin Street, Denver, Colorado --------------P. O. Box 35, Demopolis, Alabama - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -719 Noyes Street, Evanston, Illinois - - --99 North Kanawha Street, Beckley, West Virginia --------------------------Mt. Sterling, Kentucky ----------------------------Lynchburg, Tennessee --- -14 Frelinghuysen Avenue, Battle Creek, Michigan ---------------------------Brownstown, Indiana - - - - - - - - - - - 536 Claremont Avenue, Ashland, Ohio -----------------------Barnhart, Texas ----2083 Clermont Street, Denver, Colorado --- -206 Forest Street, Nladison, Wisconsin ---------------------Mascot, Tennessee -----------------------Mascot, Tennessee - - - - - - -6151 Winthrop Avenue, Chicago, Illinois - - - - - - - - - -1107 Arrow Avenue, Anderson, Indiana ----1528 Wood Avenue, Colorado Springs, Colorado - - - - - - - - -2256 Frances Lane, W. H., Cincinnati, Ohio - - - - - - - - - - - - - -3052 Huntington Road, Cleveland, Ohio - - - - - - - - - - - - -6701 Turtle Creek Boulevard, Dallas, Texas ----508 South Church Street, Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin - - - - - - - - - - -606 North Iona Street, Albion, Michigan - - -- - - -225 Puritan Avenue, Highland Park, Michigan -- ----------------------------- Hodgenville, Kentucky ------------------------------New Baltimore, Michigan 4400 North Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis, Indiana DOROTHY-JANE PFEIFFER ---- ------------ 8 07 North Mulberry Street, Muncie, Indiana ELIZABETH PHILLIPS ------- MARY PITTMAN --------- MARY FRANCES POPE ---- MARY ADELE PRAY ----- KATHERINE PRINCE ---- MARIAN PRINZ ------- - - - ELIZABETH PROCTOR ------ SARA PROPS -----.-...... - - - - - -- - - - - -513 South Main Street, New Castle, Indiana - - -- 3715 Furman Avenue, Corpus Christi, Texas - - - - - - - -2036 Ninth Street, East Moline, Illinois - - - - - - - -339 West Wesley Street, Jackson, Michigan - - - -735 North Grand Avenue, Waukesha, Wisconsin - - - - - - - - -2311 Village Drive, Louisville, Kentucky - - - - -1516 Elm Street, Lumberton, North Carolina - - - - - - - -911 East Jackson Street, Muncie, Indiana MARY CARTER IJURNELL- - - ----- 902 East Boulevard, Charlotte, North Carolina ff MARY HELEN PUTMAN ---- ------- 2 301 Fairfield Avenue, Ft. Wayne, Indiana ELIZABETH RAGON ----- - ----- 404 North Main Street, Bolivar, Tennessee LOLA RALLS ---------- --------- 1 143 Sixth Avenue, Gadsden, Alabama MAIKY RAMSEY ---------- ------------- P . O. Box 7, Farmerville, Louisiana CAROLINE E. RANKIN ----. ---------- 5 01 Thompson Street, Saginaw, Michigan 77 JEAN RANKIN --------- ----- 1 007 Kensington Road, Grosse Point, Michigan 7 LOUISE RASH -------- ------------------ N orth Middletown, Kentucky JANE RAYBURN---.., -- ---------- 1241 Thoreau, Cleveland, Ohio WINOGENE IRAYNER ----- - ------- 1817 Jerome Street, Lansing, Michigan ANNIE KATE REBMAN ---- ------------------------- C ourtland, Alabama 1 CORDA REDFERN ------- --------- 1 649 Greenleaf Avenue, Chicago, Illinois sf BARBARA REED ------- -- -20 Lakewood Avenue, Schenectady, New York ELIZABETH RICHMOND ---- ------------ 2 017 Drayton Street, Savannah, Georgia 204 7 J .vw rv A ' EVQNW K if F4 4 I f .1 X Q x VIRGINIA LEE RIGDON--L-- ADA ROACH .....,.,.... MIRIAM E. ROBERTS -.,,.. ANNETTE ROBERTSON ...I. HELEN ROGERS ......,.. WILMA C. ROGERS ....., DOROTHY ROSE .......,,.. ELIZABETH LESLIE Ross .,,.. :XRABEL ROWE ......,,.,. CASSIE ALLEN ROYSTER .,.,. KATHARINE RUSSELL ,.,,. HELEN RUTH .....,.,, MARY RYAN ...,.. RUTH RYMER .,... ANN IRYTHER ,.,L,. NAOMI SAIP ...,,.,, GENEVIEVE SALLEE- L- CAMILLE SANDERSON .,.. VIRGINIA SARGEANT .,W,. ALLISON SAXE ,.,..,.. FANCHON SAYLER .... . .,,,. SUE SCHAEFFER ,,.,.,....., MARGARET SCHEUMANN ,.... VERA SCHLENRER .,,,,,,... MARION GERTRUDE SCHRUBI3- MARJORIE C. SCHOTT ,.,,.,. NANCY SCHUMACHER ,,,.., ELIZABETH SCOTT ..,, CECELIA SCOTT ,,,.. MARY SCOTT .,,.... BETTY SEAGER - ,,,.. - KATHERINE SEAGER .,,,L. FRANCES SEARS .,,.,...,,,. VIRGINIA WALLACE SELBY ,..., DOR0'FHY SELLARS ,,,.,...., HELEN SELLERS ,,.,...,, RTARJORIE SEMANS .,,, HELEN SENN ..,,.,,.,...,,, DOROTHY SHELLY ,..,...,,... 111LEANOR ISAEELLA SHERWOOD MARJORIE SHERWOOD .,,..,.,.. NIARION SHINDEL .....,.,,... ELIZABETH SHIRK ,.,., HELEN SIESS ......,.. MARIAN SILVERMAN ,.., JEAN SIMMONS ,.., .,.,,. QIESSIE DEANE SIMMoNsL-- EILEEN SIMON ,..,...,, NELL SKAGGS .....,,,, DANA SMITH ....,..,. DOROTHY SMITII ..,..,,, FRANCES DEAN SMITH L... ----301 East Broadway, Danville, Indiana ---------------------Newport, A1ichigan - - - - - - - - -505 Wabash Avenue, lklarion, Indiana - - - - - - - - 191 Lancaster Avenue, Buffalo, New York L----506 South High Street, Bloomington, Indiana - - - - - - - L - - - - - - - - -Webster Hotel, Chicago, Illinois - - - L - - - - - - - L L -2737 Endicott Road, Cleveland, Ohio -- - -90 West Depot Street, Concord, North Carolina ---L------L-------------------Kaufman, Texas ----L---------------------------Riddleton, Tennessee - - - - - - - - - - - - - L - - -1200 Seventh Avenue, Jasper, Alabama -----3225 Harvest Avenue, Pleasant Ridge, Cincinnati, Ohio L L L L - L L - - L L L L - L -451 Harvard Terrace, Frankfort, Indiana - - L - - - - L - L L - L L -2620 Ocoee Street, Cleveland, Tennessee - - L L - L - -Army Building, Omaha, Nebraska - - - - -- - -2020 First Street, Belleville, Kansas -LL-302 Bettis Street, Pocahontas, Arkansas - - .---201 North Gaines Street, Ennis, Texas L - - - - - -3700 Charlotte, Kansas City, Missouri - ---207 West Carroll Street, Portage, Wisconsin ---- ------L------313 Fifth Street, Marietta, Ohio - - - L .. - - - - - - - - -324 Richmond Avenue, Dayton, Ohio ----4029 South Harrison Street, Ft. Wayne, Indiana - .. ----L----- 721 Lexington Avenue, Dayton, Ohio - - L - - - - -459 Second Avenue, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin - - - -335 West High Avenue, New Philadelphia, Ohio - - - - - - - - - - - - - - L -Franklin Road, Nashville, Tennessee - - - - -1122 West Division Street, Grand Island, Nebraska L - - - - L - - L - -2308 South Cincinnati, Tulsa, Oklahoma --- - -415 West Sycamore Street, Kokomo, Indiana L - - - - - - - - L - - - -West Lake Hotel, Rocky River, Ohio L - - - - - L - - - - - - - -West Lake Hotel, Rocky River, Ohio -L --5008 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, Indiana - - - - - - - - -312 North Main Street, Fairmont, Indiana - - - - - - - - - - - -422 Park Avenue, Burlington, North Carolina --------------------L------Tyler Hill, Anniston, Alabama L - - -727 West Twenty-third Street, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma - - - - L - - L - - - - L - L - - - L - - -910 Cherry, Green Bay, Wisconsin -----452 West Point Court, University City, Missouri --L L -717 Fourth Avenue, North, Great Falls, lVIontana ---- -717 Fourth Avenue, North, Great Falls, lN1ontana - - - - L841 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston, Pennsylvania - - - L - - -200 Walnut Street, Hanover, Pennsylvania L---903 Broad Street, Lake Charles, Louisiana - -- L5837 McGee Street, Kansas City, Missouri ------------------Smiths Grove, Kentucky - L - - -915 Hanover Avenue, Norfolk, Virginia - - - - -1130 Alameda Drive, Portland, Oregon - - - .. -L---LLL-L.----L----------L- San Saba, Texas - - - - - - - L - - - L 1308 Windsor Avenue, Bristol, Tennessee - - - - - - - - - L - - - - - -3199 West Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio - --107 West Washington Street, Fayetteville, Tennessee J ISABEL SMITH --.------- ---- 5 02 Second National Bank Building, Warren, Ohio JANE SMITH L--L.--.-- -----.-----L------ 3 51 Franklin Street, lX1arion, Ohif JOSEPIIINEASMITH ----- -- -107 West Washington Street, Fayetteville, Tenncsscd AIILDRED NN SMITH .--L -L-----------L--L-----L---- B ox 596, Weslaco, Tcxa: SARAH SMITH -----...- -.L--------L---------.-----L-.- '1 liptonville, Tennessee? VICTORIA SPALDING -..-. -..--- 1 3-1 Bridge Street, East, Belleville, Ontario, Canada tj VIIRGINIA SPANGLER ---- ------------------------L--L---L-L--LLLL L izton, Indiana JEANETTE SPANN -.... -----L---- . . ---L---- 602 VVest Main Street, Dothan, Alabama JEAN F. SPENCER- - L S49 Gladstone Avenue, Southeast, Grand Rapids, Nlichigan ALICE SPRAGUE- - - ------.----..--- 1505 South Third Street, Beatrice, Nebraska DOROTHY SPURR ----..-. L.- --.-------- --L----- 4 01 North Park, Seminole, Oklahoma EMILY SQUIRE -.--.----..-.-.-- -L -L---L-- 11428 Cedar Road, Cleveland, Ohio 57 DOROTHY BLANCHE STANDIFER ---- ----- 5 02 West Broadway, Elk City, Oklahoma RUTH STATEN ..........-...- .--.- -.----- 4 00 9 Pershing Drive, El Paso, Texas DOROTHY STEBBINS ---.. - - . -----L--- -------------------- G aryville, Louisiana 205 K7 V -V ' vv W YVTD , MQ! 4 A f Ei B!QR ELSIE G. STERN ,,,,., .... 6 020 Drexel Ave., Chicago, IlliI10iS IXIARJORIE STEVENS -w,,, ,,...... 5 3 B9.l'l0H Avenue, AliTOI1, Ohio X4 DOROTHY STEWART ----- ,..,-...-.. 7 22 Lakadair, Orlando, Florida f SYLVIA SUE STEwART--- .... 603 Sixth Street, Garden City, Kansas ANNA BELLE STOKES ---, ,......-...,,..... B riceville, Tennessee VIRG1N1A STOTJ-,ER -V-,, ,-,,,, -,-.,,,.... 1 2 0 1Vest Bluff, SU'CZ1lOl', Illinois JANE STRTTILTNG ,,,-, ,,,,,,,,.,.. - ---S15 North Street, Nacogdoches, Texas HELENE SWEENEY ..., 268 Morris Avenue, Southeast, Grand Rapids, Michigan 54 NTARGARET SYDNOR .,... ANNA BOB rI'AYLOR ..,., BETTY TAYLOR ,,.... - IMIARY TAYLOR ......... JANE TERRY ,.,,......... EMMALEE IXNNE VFHOMAS- - - HELEN CAROLYN VTIIOMAS- - - JEAN E. TIIoMAs ,,.,..,-, INIARY EVELYN 'THOMAS ,,.... GENEVRA FRANCIS THOME ,,,. LAVELLE THOMPsoN ,,....,. ELEANOR THORNTON ....,. VILMA r11IETjEN ,.,.,. LOUISE Tooivms ..,........... - BETTY TOWNSEND .,..,, ------ ELEANOR THORNTON TOWNSEND--,- - GIBSON TROTTER .,.,,,,....,. --- CHARLOTTE TWITTY ,..... COURTN EY TIIOMPSON ..... JEAN THOMPSON .....,,.... VIRGINIA TIIROGMORTON ,.,, EVELYN ULMANN ,,-,...,,. FLORENCE VAN 1-JERVORT ,..,, lXIARY1f1-IIZABETH VAN DYRE- - - ERIN VAUGHN ..,,...... ...,. WILLAMAE VINSON ......... .ANEASE VYOLKMANN ..... JANE voN SEOOERN ,.... HAZEL WADE ,....,,.. IXTARTHA WALKER- - PEGGY VVALLACE ,,... LUCILLE WALLIN ....... TNTARGARET WALLING ,.... HELEN LOUISE WARMATI1- - - ALLIE ESTELLE WATKINS .,.,, BILLIE HOLLEY TVATSON .,..... CATHERINE TVHELAN ,.,,.,.,.. FLORENCE GORDON WHIFFIELD- MILDRED Wroos .,,..,........ - - - BETTY XVILLIAMS ....,., - - - EMMA JEANE WILLIS---.. ELIZABETH A. WILMOT ,.,. LOUISE WINDHAM ..,.,, CLAIR NELL TKVOODS ,... IELINOR WOOLF ,,,,,,,,., BEssIE NIAE YEAGER .,,,, LUCILLE C. ZARNE ,,.,., DOROTHY ZAUO ....,,. - - - - - - - -211 North Seventh Street, Mayfield, Kentucky ,---nn-,----------3710 Mt. Vernon, Houston, Texas -----1844 South Wisconsin Street, Racine, Wisconsin -------------33 West Fourth Street, Elyria, Ohio --U-,-,----St. Paul Hotel, St. Paul, Minnesota -----28 Kenmore Road, Indianapolis, Indiana ,- ------348 Berwyn Road, Birmingham, Michigan ----1417 Virginia Street, Charleston, West Virginia ----348 Berwyn Road, Birmingham, Michigan ---562 West lN1ain Street, Sparta, Wisconsin -----------------------Hartsville, Tennessee ------------------715 Elm, Pawnee, Oklahoma ----4668 Thirtieth Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin C -----------------------Washington, Georgia --------4100 Broadway, San Antonio, Texas -------------4100 Broadway, San Antonio, Texas -----------------Main Street, Monticello, Arkansas f ----3319 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, Indiana --------181 Congress Street, Bradford, Pennsylvania ------181 Congress Street, Bradford, Pennsylvania J ------6225 Kenmore Avenue, Chicago, Illinois -----5917 Grand Avenue, Kansas City, Missouri X4 -------------205 East Oglesby, Salem, Illinois ,-Q ------1902 Jackson Street, Sioux City, Iowa ----------------Tiptonville, Tennessee ----301 Oakwood Avenue, Ottumwa, Iowa --------------Box 37, Menard, Texas -,---,---- --------Wayne, Nebraska ----------------------San Benito, Texas ----------------------hlagnolia, Arkansas ----3872 Broadview Drive, Cincinnati, Ohio ,U-,--,-,------------Sidney, New York ---- -------727 Nlarion Street, Denver, Colorado ----------1625 lVIain Street, Humboldt, Tennessee f ----205 South Franklin Street, Aberdeen, Mississippi --,U---,--------1612 Sixth Avenue, Ft. Worth, Texas d--,,,,,,,,-,-,--------------------Yukon, Oklahoma -Thirty-third and Indian Beach Road, Sarasota, Florida I I I - I I I .... 87 North Belvedere Boulevard, Memphis, Tennessee -----7003 St. Charles Avenue, New Orleans, Louisiana - U , - -, -, -, --U -913 East Taylor, Harlingen, Texas - , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1406 Park Avenue, Pekin, Illinois ----302 North hffichigan Avenue, Saginaw, lX4ichigan -- - - -- - - -- ---- --- 1912 Wentworth, Houston, Texas - - -- - - -2114 Kanawha Street, Charleston, West Virginia ----516 Northwest Second Street, Mineral Wells, Texas - - - - - - - - -1325 Prospect Avenue, INIilwaukee, Wisconsin , , , , , , - , - - - - - -635 Wyman, New London, Wisconsin ,,-T ,f K' 4 5 N 206 fa 2 I - 4 7- Y ,UC ll It IXTPQE l l 4 I Y if ' 7 P A 'N A 6 S 7 J l rf , r I X Ky X J S W A E7 1 ,7 X 207 V 'wyxwwxfhyyzxwm W' 1 .EM T fxuziiiwcf ' X , 6 601717 172g DU B B S H AT S fir 7470771672 A S op orLaq1es 59. clufwa Qffjlpfzr I 9 Q I N lilq Q f f 6 Q E--N- Siva M ii lb h , IAM . V. 1 L J ... 41 CPN.. X . ,Q 6,535 .,,f. ' 1, 1 '- , r 'x xi 1 mquanrs ki. I 'l i-o., ' - i555 RQ ,ali . I C ',f', X ' 0 'N I R 2110 UK if 5 f i. J fi Music 1' 'QQ' - .5-of ag 5. 9 195'-Y fr G 'Xa 1 0 ,Mx I' mmf Music Will Complete the Joys of Your Home AGNIFICENT furniture, rare paintings, ,um and exquisite drapery are evidences of affluence and good taste 5 but what do these things, beautiful as they may be, con- tribute to the culture and happiness of the owner? That a house is Wonderfully fur- nished does not by any means indicate that it is a happy home. Something more is re- quired, and that is music. MUSIC from time immemorial has always been and still is the greatest entertainer the world has ever known. In the most beautiful homes, in the humblest abode, its influence is recognized. What a sad commentary to see a home without a musical instrument! Then let us not forget the importance of a fine piano, a Duo-Art Reproducing Piano, OrthophonicVictrola or dependable Radiola. All of these as well as every 031 EW , X , 1 W -, Eel saagsiiisa oeeo or- Remy .. OE? .i. .., - OUR HONOR ROLL OF LEADING PIANOS Steinway Weber George Steele Vose Kurtzman Ludwig Stroud THE Duo-Art REPRODUCING PIANO AND OTHERS .liiisi-1 - rftun-IM, X, 41 , musical requirement are ,mix ' available, at Music Head- M H ! X quarters upon most Con- I venient terms. 5365 if ' 3 , f 0 Ill HCUPUCCIK PHANU CQ +NIIl' , 0 0 1 YQ ,Ming ',l r W. 611 church street-venaome Building L ,,,, Um If LITTLE Rocic MEMPHIS si-IREVEPORT, LA. yf pm M. L. , sos 311 Main sf. ioa so. Main sf. zu Texas sf. J! I ' xN -FZ f i H-Z .fovwnafzz R757 mc. Q., The Uriginal Belle ,K of Ward-Belmoret TL- 3? Had a passion for trinkets A -a sense of propriety-a A memory book fand mem- N apex C, f m ,mmm oriesj. 7 But haven t We all! She Wore lace mits-knew her skirt lengths-looked M forward to shopping days - and spent them in LoVeman's. af - .4 , a But don t 1-S U We all! 70 f V , Wffnfllm WfllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIXXWXXX KLEEMANS TEA ROUM and CANDIES 'WWW NASHVILLE TENNESSEE at L E B E C K' Where the Smart Can Be Thrifty -,IupV-,mpV-.IHII--luU..-,Illpe-,lH,.'+,m,.'.,m,.r1IHI,V.,Hur-,III,1-.,m,.-.,lII,,--,mp.,lH,.'.,m,.-.,lII,,-.,HI,. VVhen you send your dollar on a shopping errand, you, as a student, are concerned with what that dollar will bring you in modernism, alertness, progressiveness, fashion and economy supremacy in the store the shopping is done. Lebeck advertisements, carefully com- piled, give you the new spirit of the day . . . are in lcey with the spirit of tomor- row, and detail in stories of fashion, dili- gent search for economy and intense merchandising reasons why this institu- tion, more than 56 years successfully pro- gressive in Nashville. is supreme in the department store Held. Dedicated to youth, we are conscious of our obligation to the young women of XVard-Belmont, and invite your patronage --whether you shop in person, by phone or mail. Leading in Nashville Since Eighteen Seventy Four MORE MERITS for the Student by Eating Plenty of TRU-LI-PURE DAIRY PRGDUCTS DAILY IllllllllllllIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIllllIIIHIIIlllIIIIIIIIHIIlllIIllIIIIIIIIIllIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll Our Cream Crest milk, cream, butter and cheese-along with healthful recreation - provide a high standard of efficiency- 1 Nashville Pure Milk Co. PHONE 7-6501 14 h d Ch h S NASHVILLE TENN The CASTNER-KNoTT CO. NASHVILLE ilpparel for Illoderns he faultless taste of conception which char- acterizes Castner's apparel and accessories has retained for us the favour of younger fashionables ACCOUNTS SOLICITED PARCELPOST ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION WISS NAlSHVILLE'S LARGESTamz' BEST DRY CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE l I+ Bairclfvfarcl Printing Company Specializing in Publications 1: Catalogs : : Booklets 1 50452-154 Fourth Avenue, North NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE A Printing House of Proven Service HALL 64 BENEDICT ZETNA INSURANCE SERVICE Nashville Trust Building 'i F 52 F M- .,..., W.. 2 3. ZZ -.-1-.':'E':-Eu .....- 3 72E5i W-fix: W -EE! E RI Q1Isv S?-Ev TPS LES rv A S IEW J SINGH EW. S E PF! IH Ssr-IS .. +r.iamF.gQg SRL mk- It 5 f 7 S S Q .SSS ji-JY L Wigs WW .T S 1a. 1SW'f1- A RS-PF? IKT NS 400 ROOMS - 400 BATHS 50 Rooms . . . . . 82.50 90 Rooms . . . . S3.oo 115 Rooms . . . 63.50 15 Rooms . . . . . 34.00 30 Suites . . . S10.00up 40 Sample Rooms Circulating ice water. Every room outside exposure. Indi- vidual bed lights. A hotel where you wlll meet and eat the belt. Direction Dlnkler Hotel Company Dispensers of True Sauthern Hospitality. SPECIAL ATTENTION Given to Students of Ward-Belmont and Their Parents E. E, GAMBILL MANAGER Chiffon Frocks For Now and All Summer Wear W X, 'lu ' my If Fig - T I il X g t N Delightful summery affairs in exquisite pastel shades and gay floral designs-faslr ioned in the newest modes along girlish lines. Qui tfelrwiiirz Gfisfpg C. T. Cheek 81 Sons No 5 CUMMINS STATION H. J. GRIMES CO. gnlnunuummunm IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllg ine Linens 1lllIIIIIKIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIllIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIF Azw y GI dt S U Y NASHVILLE - TENNESSEE Foster 81 arkes C0 DANCE PROGRAMS CLUB BIDS MONOGRAM STATIONERY WEDDING INVITATIONS and ANNOUNCEMENTS SOCIAL ENGRAVING For All Occasions 215 Third Avenue, North ABOVE ALL QUALITY MCCALLUBI AND GOLDEN ART ' HOSIERY . Style FlFSt Prlce Range Vt 558.75 UU l Q Y to Always S20 It's .1 real pleasure to serve Ward-Belmont students and your friends, and wc appreciate your patronage. - I A-0 N g ywi , o , JJi,....?...fA FEMININE FOOTWEAR 504 CHURCH STREET Southern Maid 'COFFEE- Ask Your Grocer for It LAHART COFFEE COMPANY N E TENN. f for FLOWERS A LANTA - CHATTANOOGA - NASHVI Compliments of B E N S PRINTING COMPAN FOOTWEAR Q 3 E A MOST COMPLETE HOSIERY DEPARTMENT Mail Orders Solicited 408 UNION STREET NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Nashville City Transfer Co., Inc. Owners and Operators of YELLOW CABS zz RED TOP CABS BROWN BAGGAGE TRUCKS OFFICIAL COMPANY FOR ALL RAILROADS AND LEADING HOTELS Seven-Passenger Touring Cars for Sightseeing .... 83.00 per hour BAGGAGE AGENTS FOR WARD-BELMONT SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN STUDENTS BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH TO DESTINATION WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE REDUCED CAB RATES N o Charge for Extra Passengers PHONE 6-0101 5-- Now Ride for One Fare--5 D AN ER ON R. J. ANDERSON D AN ERO TELEPHONE 6-1189 for--- Oysters, Fish, Celery and Lettuce ANDERSON FISH 81 OYSTER CO. Wholesale and Retail A 320-322 Fourth Avenue, North .25 NASHVILLE TENNESSEE Wx Jef -if 2 B i 4. 4. 4. 5 I I mg I 1 j 'n'g FROM OUR OWN l - i i MINES DIRECT : 2 1 Q TO THE CONSUMERS 1 i i SINCE 1870 I 1 COAL ?'T 'i 5 : L 1 o'0 fo fo : l ! 7....1.,1,m-.,,,...l1,.,1.,,,..,,,,-,,,.1..1...1..1!, !.M1..1,.,1.m1.,n1,,...,..-..,.1..1. JAMES R. LOVE, Manager ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY PHONE 6-3101 33-35 ARCADE NASHVILLE, TENN. IF YOU WANT FIRST-CLASS MEAT YOU CAN REST ASSURED THAT WE HAVE IT Alex Warner 81 On STALL 17 MARKET HOUSE Phone Us When You Want It Again H. P. urre 81 CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS NASHVILLE. TENNESSEE Distributors of Register 0 fllerit Food Products anderbilt University NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE The University Offers Courses Leading to Degrees in the Following Six Schools: I. THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES II. THE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING III. THE SCHOOL OF RELIGION IV. THE SCHOOL OF LAW V. THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE VI. THE SCHOOL OF NURSING Send for Catalogue, stating the department in which you are interested. Address the Registrar. JAMES H. KIRKLAND, LL.D., D.C.L., Ph.D. Chancellor Keith- immons Compan INCORPORATED 412-414-416 UNION STREET SPORTING GOODS HARDWARE - PAINT - HOUSE FURNISHINGS MILL, MINE, FACTORY SUPPLIES RADIO Our Hardware Wears ,I N, . V' X ci A J VN ' S ff' if fx f KOH fx. -T IS Qjgg71O'WhX fdvglfvxf N 1' 'bk IOL B+- f' 3, 1 N 54, I xi 'I LA fir 7 O Q iii fl fa I I f J II :IX I Illl' ' I S ffmgfm' 2 1 T7 I 'SN ,E I 'Z' f i f -1 I fiffiswsaa. QWARK piy by - In E IRL : 'ffl' I , I ' - ' F ' l X f 'I' MII H 5 la R 1, l ' iam. PII 'PSNBRUI ' AI II I -- L - sig il Dllngw R A qua:-72143.51-1! f -4-'22 cuss --4 '41fgIII'.,f -'Fll ' 3 mans WARREN riff-f . W' lf I ... .,i,Eg,,-HLA A I , I -1-5.- -:,1+.2i Iyvywn I ' T TT, I 351 -- I I --II '-- 15:I 1 R i Lil - . E 'SHeM,,,1hWAlNI 'HznrgjDilFIINIS QQEQ1Bf,5 '!!SIJZ A 5: .n 3: E aj mg 'h, illTi A .,, X,4i,,! 7-A lliiww -gg ,,. 51,-f, If I I - :af -I ' I mai 1' 111 zfiffii' Af 'M Z I I-ib n' -f 'H 'fl' z I'5fi'4:1fE IS2-Q-S539 I 1 5.59.13-g- Ii -1 ,gif - -I I MI! F! 9'fl?'gf5f' Af-I:i fiff wii' I - Lgi' WWI' 5, Qfikivlff -' Q- ff f .xi f 'A ' 'TT' '2225:l2:1?f. I if.: , -:Le ff R ' ,,,.fA vzfgi f-L--if xi 7, Y -LY HWZVYL? -5-Y I I ,, PAINTS - GLASS - LADDERS - BRUSI-IES RRE BROTHER CO. Now Located 1146-48 Broadway I Std J. THUSS B t'ful 1805 West For Campus, Parties, Dates, or just good at C handlefs times-get your shoes Always MNDLEQS Qxfzwfe SHOES 506 CHURCH STREET ig Spend Your Leisure Hours I 0 ' I .I 595 ' with . . . G d B Ii O O O O S .v ffffffw C ' UMW WE CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK OF THE LATEST 'Ill ' , FICTION, BIOGRAPHY, THEOLOGY A sox iff AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS BIBLES FOUNTAIN PENS . GOOD Boom Lamar 82 Whltmore STATIONERY 810 Broadway NASHVILLE, TENN. 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