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bH h.- IHSa HH Stub ■ ■I s ■■8 •■■■■■■BB fl ■BH W ff B BH ■■■■■• ■■«V ■■1 fc ■Baa iU ' Ww  V ■Bfl , EX-LIBRIS 19 3 4 MILESTONES VOLUME TWENTY Published by The Students of WARD-BELMONT SCHOOL Nashville, Tennessee 1934 MILESTONES STAFF Marjorie Jacobson Editor Martha Jane Chattin Associate Editor Mildred Scott Business Manager Emily Warren Art Editor Sally Craig Assistant Art Editor Ruth Nehls Photographic Editor Elizabeth Glasgow Day Student Editor Patsy Schorndorfer High School Representative The I 934 Milestones Staff gratefully acknowledges the cooperation of the student body in helping them to compile this book TABLE OF CONTENTS VIEW SECTION ADMINISTRATION CLASSES ORGANIZATIONS FEATURES DEDICATION To MiSS MARY-JANE PULVER In appreciation of her competent and enthusiastic guid- ance in the editing of all student publications and her willing assistance in all student activities, we, the staff of the 1934 Milestones, dedicate this book. MISS MARY-JANE PULVER In Memory of Dr. Blanton, Whose First Thought Was Always for His Ward-Belmont Girls JOHN DIELL BLANTON, B.A., LL.D. 1859-1933 CAMPUS VIEWS THE FOUNTAIN HERON HALL PEMBROKE HALL SENIOR HALL ACADEMIC BUILDING THE TOWER The Fountain y , Sj t DR. JOHN WYNNE BARTON President MR. ANDREW B. BENEDICT Vice President MISS EMMA I. SISSON Dean of Residence We extend to each member of the Ward-Belmont family our heartiest greetings. To the staff of the MILESTONES which has labored so diligently, we wish to extend congratulations. Now that another school year has gone by we can but wish the best for the Seniors who leave us. To the others in the student body we pledge our utmost endeavors to continue in the great cooperative work of continuing at Ward-Belmont those ideals which are the permanent foun- dations of worth-while advancement. JOHN W. BARTON. M I L O N DR. JOSEPH E. BURK Dean of Faculty MISS ANNIE C. ALLISON Principal of High School It should be a source of much gratification to every owner of a MILESTONES to know that her college ranks scholas- tically with the best; to know that nine of every ten gradu- ates who enter senior institutions make either satisfactory or excellent records; to know that year by year the scho- lastic average of her college is rising. JOSEPH E. BURK. M I ADMINISTRATION JOHN WYNNE BARTON, M.A., LL.D. President ANDREW BELL BENEDICT Vice President and Business Manager JOSEPH E. BURK, M.A., Ph.D. Dean of Faculty EMMA I. SISSON Dean of Residence ANNIE CLAYBROOKE ALLISON, B.A., M.A. Principal of High School ALMA PAINE Registrar W. V. FLOWERS Secretary E. J. SNYDER Bursar MARY-JANE PULVER, B.A. Alumnae Secretary HENRIETTE RICHARDSON BRYAN Manager Book Room and Student Bank Library FRANCES E. CHURCH, B.A., M.S. Librarian LOUISE SAUNDERS MARY LELAND HUME, B.S. ROSE MORRISON, B.S. Library Staff Home Department EMMA I. SISSON Dean of Residence MRS. J. W. CHARLTON MRS. SOLON E. ROSE Assistants MARY NEAL MRS. E. O. TATE MRS. MARY LEE JETER MRS. MINNIE POWELL Hostesses MRS. BONA A. NICHOLS MRS. ALLEN G. HALL MRS. WILLIE B. WEEDOM Chaperons EMMA BOND VIRGINIA WESSON Graduate Nurses School of Liberal Arts Faculty JOHN WYNNE BARTON, M.A., LL.D. President ANDREW BELL BENEDICT Vice President JOSEPH E. BURK, M.A., Ph.D. Dean ANNIE CLAYBROOKE ALLISON, B.A., M.A. Principal of High School ANNIE CLAYBROOKE ALLISON, B.A., M.A. Latin B.S., M.A., George Peabody College for Teach- ers; Graduate Work, University of Chicago JOSEPH E. BURKE Education B.A., Southwestern University; M.A., Southern Methodist University; Ph.D., New York University ■Page 17 — M JANE CARLING Physical Education: Riding Graduate, Ward-Beimont School; B.S., Univer- sity of Wisconsin GERTRUDE CASEBIER History B.A., Western Kentucky State Teachers College; M.A. Vanderbilt University MARTHA ANNETTE CASON Latin B.A., University of Chicago; M.A., Columbia University; further graduate study, Columbia University MARY ELIZABETH CAYCE Physical Education: Assistant in Athletics B.S., George Peabody College for Teachers FRANCES E. CHURCH Library Methods B.A., Missouri State Teachers College; Gradu- ate Student, Illinois University; M.S., Columbia University BLANCHE HENRY CLARK History B.A., M.A., Duke University; further graduate study, Vanderbilt University EUNICE COOKE Chemistry B.A., M.A., Wellesley College VIRGINIA RIDDLE DICKINSON Foods and Nutrition B.S., Teachers College, Columbia University; M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers THOMAS B. DONNER Spanish B.A., East Texas Teachers College; M.A., Southern Methodist University FRANCES EWING Economics Graduate, Ward-Belmont School; B.A., M.A., Vanderbilt University W. V. FLOWERS Commercial Law Member, Nashville Bar; Secretary of the School LUCY L. FOUNTAIN French B.A., Barnard College JESSIE LEE FRENCH Biology B.S., M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers FLORENCE F. GOODRICH Physical Education and Physiology B.S., Hillsdale College; M.S., University of Michigan; Graduate Student, Michigan State College for Teachers, Merrill- Palmer School LOUISE GORDON Art Graduate of the New York School of Fine and Applied Arts MARGARET FRIERSON HALL Assistant in Gymnasium MARGARET HARGROVE Latin B.A., Randolph-Macon Woman ' s College; M.A.. Cornell University VERA L. HAY History Ph.D., University of Chicago; Graduate Student, Vanderbilt University CORA HENDERSON Secretarial Training B.A., Southern College; M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers LOUISE LORETZ HERRON English B.S., Vanderbilt University; M.A., Columbia University; Diploma in English Literature, University of London ALMA HOLLINGER Biology B.A., M.A., University of Michigan; Student, Michigan Biological Station and Marine Biological Station, Venice, California W. H. HOLLINSHEAD Chemistry Ph.G., D. Sc, Vanderbilt University FRANCES HELEN JACKSON German B.A., Birmingham-Southern College; Student, Cincinnati Conservatory of Music; private lessons in Vienna; M.A., Vanderbilt University Tage IS — M I O N SARA CLAYTON JETER Dancing Graduate, Ward-Belmont School; pupil of Ruth St. Denis, Ted Shawn, Doris Humphrey, Mikhail Mordkin, Margaret Severn, Fokine, Adolph Bolm, Albertina Rasch, Tashamira, Johnny Boyle KATHARINE V. LYDELL English A.B., Wellesley College; graduate study, Vanderbilt University FRANCES ADAMS McELFRESH French B.A., Connecticut College for Women; Certifi- cat d ' Etudes Francaises, University of Lausanne NELLE MAJOR Mathematics B.S., George Peabody College for Teachers CATHERINE E. MORRISON Director School of Physical Education Diploma from Possee Gymnasium, Boston; Special Student, Chaliff School, New York, and Columbia University MARY RACHEL NORRIS Psychology B.A., M.A., Bryn Mawr College; further gradu- ate study, George Peabody College for Teachers and Columbia University MARTHA K. ORDWAY English Ph.B., University of Chicago; M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers ANNA PUGH English B.A., University of Arkansas; M.A., University of Chicago; Graduate Student. Columbia University; further graduate study, George Peabody College for Teachers ELLENE RANSOM English B.A., M.A., Vanderbilt University; Graduate Student, Columbia University, Vanderbilt University and Yale University LINDA RHEA English and History B.S Vanderbilt University; M.A., Columbia University; M.A., Vanderbilt University Ph.D., Vanderbilt University JAMES A. ROBINS Mathematics B.A., M.A., Vanderbilt University OLIVE CARTER ROSS English and Art History B.A., University of Nashville; Graduate Student Vanderbilt University; M.A., Columbia University BERTHA M. RUEF French A.B., M.A., Vassar College; Diplome de Pro- fesseur de Francais, Universite de Toulouse OSCIE A. SANDERS Religion and Sociology B.A., Rice Institute; M.A., University of Chicago; further graduate study, University of Chicago THEODORA COOLEY SCRUGGS English B.A., Wellesley College; M.A., Vanderbilt Uni- versity; further graduate study, Vanderbilt University HIBERNIA SEAY French B.A., Randolph-Macon Woman ' s College; M.A.. Duke University; Diplome Superior en Etudes Francaises, University of Nancy; Diplome en Cours de Civilisation Francaise, Sorbonne MARY WYNNE SHACKLEFORD Director School of Art Graduate, Art Academy of Cincinnati; Gradu- ate, Pratt Institute, Department of Fine and Applied Arts; Special Student, New York School of Fine and Applied Arts in New York and in Paris ROBBIE ALLISON SHACKLEFORD Mathematics B.A., Vanderbilt University VIRGINIA SMALL Assistant in Biology B.A., Butler University; M.A.. University of Wisconsin; Student in Medicine, Vanderbilt University LOUISE SHOWERS SMITH Assistant and Accompanist in Dancing Graduate, Ward-Belmont School SUSAN S. SOUBY English B.S., M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers FRANCES G. SWENSON Clothing B.S., Iowa State College; M.S., George Peabody College for Teachers — Tage 19- M I PAULINE SHERWOOD TOWNSEND Director School of Expression Graduate, New England Conservatory; Post- graduate, Boston School of Expression; Special Courses in New York, Chicago and Boston RUBY VAN HOOSER Religion B.A., Athens College; Graduate, Scarritt Col- lege for Christian Workers; Graduate Student, University of Chicago; M.A., Columbia University CATHARINE A. WINNIA Expression Graduate, Ward-Belmont School of Expression; Graduate, Vanderbilt School of Expression; Certificate, Teachers and Directors Course, American Academy of Dramatic Art; B.S., Peabody College for Teachers HELEN CARTWRIGHT GRIZZARD Assistant in Chemistry Laboratory Graduate. Ward-Belmont School; B.A., Vander- bilt University School of Music LAWRENCE GOODMAN KENNETH ROSE LAWRENCE H. RIGGS FREDERICK ARTHUR HENKEL SYDNEY DALTON Members, Board of Musical Directors MARY VENABLE BLYTHE Sight Playing and Piano Graduate, St. Mary ' s Hall, San Antonio; Pupil of von Mickwitz and Harry Redman; Theo- retical Courses in Southern Methodist University, University of Colorado FLORENCE N. BOYER Voice Student of Music in Oberlin College; Pupil of Signor Vananni in Italy; Pupil of Mesdames de Sales and Bossetti in Munich; Pupil of Oscar Seagle and de Reszke in Paris SYDNEY DALTON Director of Voice Department L.Mus., Dominion College of Music, Montreal; M.Mus., Cincinnati Conservatory of Music; Pupil of David Bispham. Max Heinrich and J. H. Duval; Studied Piano with Rafael Joseffy; Composition with Rubin Gold- mark and Frederick Schlieder MARY DOUTHIT Piano Graduate, Ward-Belmont School of Music; Pupil of Lawrence Goodman, Harold von Mickwitz and Sigismund Stojowski LAWRENCE GOODMAN Director of Piano Department Pupil of Ernest Hutcheson, Josef Lhevinne and Sigismund Stojowski; Student at Ferrucio Busoni ' s Master School for Pianists, Basel, Switzerland; Scholarship Pupil, Peabody Conservatory of Music, Baltimore, Maryland; formerly Teacher of Piano, Von Ende School of Music, New York City; has concertized ex- tensively in United States; Duo-Art Recordings FREDERICK ARTHUR HENKEL Director of Pipe Organ Graduate, Metropolitan College of Music; Student, Cincinnati College of Music; Pupil of Steinbrecher, Andre, and Sterling FRANCES HELEN JACKSON Harp B.A., Birmingham-Southern College; M.A., Van- derbilt University; Study, Eastland School of Music and Cincinnati Conservatory of Music; Private Lessons in Vienna; Pupil in Master Class of Carlos Salzedo LAWRENCE H. RIGGS Director Department of 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 of American Institute of Normal Methods HAZEL COATE ROSE Piano Pupil of William H. Sherwood. Glenn Dillard Gunn, Victor Heinze; formerly Teacher of Piano, Cosmopolitan School of Music, Indianapolis KENNETH ROSE Director Department of Violin Pupil of McGibeny, Indianapolis; of Arthur Hertman, Paris; of George Lehmann, Berlin; of Souky, Prague; formerly Teacher Metro- politan School of Music. Indianapolis, and Concert Master, Indianapolis Sym- phony Orchestra AMELIE THRONE Piano Pupil of Maurice Aronson, Vienna; of Josef Lhevinne, Berlin; of Sigismund Stojowski, New York; of Harold Bauer, New York ANNIE CAVERT Practice Supervisor - Page 2 0 — M I SENIOR CLASS ALICE VIVIENNE HILL A. K. General Diploma President Senior Class, ' 34; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, ' 33; Glee Club, ' 33, ' 34; Spanish Club, ' 34; President ' s Coun- cil, ' 34. EVELYN COOPER Osiron General Diploma, Expres- sion Diploma Secretary Senior Class, ' 34; Circulation Manager Hy- phen, ' 34; Secretary Or- chestra, ' 33; Secretary Ill- inois Club, ' 33. ELIZABETH GLASGOW Eccowasin General Diploma Vice President Senior Class, ' 34; President Eccowasin Club, ' 33; Orchestra, ' 33, ' 34; Athletic Association Water Polo Manager, ' 33: Active Member Athletic Association, ' 33, ' 34. KATHERINE LUCILLE COMBS Del Ver General Diploma, Expres- sion Diploma Treasurer Senior Class, ' 34; Secretary and Treasurer Kentucky Club, ' 33. MARY ELIZABETH POLK LURLINE ALEXANDER Eccowasin Osiron General Diploma Expression Certificate 1 Day Student Treasurer Senior Class, ' 34; Vice President German Club, ' 34; Second Basketball Varsity, ' 34; Beautiful— A. B. C, ' 33; Active Mem- ber Athletic Association, ' 34. BETTY ANNETTE NELL BETTY ANDERSON ANDERSON X. L. Eccowasin General Diploma General Diploma, Certifi- General Proctor, ' 34; cate in Costume Design Second Basketball Varsity. and Commercial Illustration ' 34; Sergeant-at-Arms X. L. Club, ' 33; Spanish Club, ' 34; Active Member Ath- letic Association, ' 33, ' 34; Manager Outing Club, ' 34. — Tage 22 — M I SENIOR CLASS WILMA D. BAKER A. K. General Diploma Proctor Pembroke, ' 33; Wordsmith, ' 33, ' 34; Hy- phen Feature Writer, ' 33; Glee Club, ' 33, ' 34; French Club, ' 33, ' 34; German Club, ' 34. MARY FRANCIS BANKER F. F. General Diploma President F. F. Club, ' 34; Ward - Belmont Organist, ' 34; Glee Club, ' 34; Presi- dent ' s Council, ' 34. MARY LOUISE BALSIGER Anti-Pandora General Diploma President Anti - Pandora Club, ' 34; Vice President, ' 33; Active Member Ath- letic Association, ' 33, ' 34; President ' s Council, ' 34; Glee Club, ' 33, ' 34. MARY RUTH BARNES Ariston General Diploma VIRGINIA BARNES Ariston General Diploma Spanish Club, ' 34. SARA JO BERRY Tri K General Diploma, Expres- sion Certificate RENA BERRY X. L. General Diploma President X. L. Club, ' 34; Second Tennis Varsity, ' 34; Active Member Athletic Association, ' 33, ' 34; Presi- dent ' s Council. ' 34. MARIE BOMKE A. K. General Diploma Chapel Proctor, ' 34; Frenc ' n Club. ' 33. T igc 2} ■M SENIOR CLASS GRACE ELIZABETH EVELYN BOYD BOSSERMAN Ariston Tri K General Diploma Physical Education Diploma Vice President Athletic As- sociation, ' 34; Associate Editor Milestones, ' 33; Hy- phen Reporter, ' 34; Tennis Varsity, ' 33; Hockey Var- sity, ' 34; Second All-round Athlete, ' 33; Active Mem- ber Athletic Association, ' 33, ' 34; Basketball Varsity, ' 34. IMOGENE BRATTON JANE BRIGGS Eccowasin Angkor General Diploma Ge neral Diploma, Piano Certificate Se ond Vice President Y. W C. A., ' 33; Secretary An gkor Club, ' 34; German CI b, ' 33, ' 34. CATHERINE K. BROWN Del Ver General Diploma Secretary Athletic Associa- tion, ' 34; Treasurer Y. W. C. A., ' 34; Baseball Varsity, ' 33; Hockey Varsity, ' 34; Active Member Athletic Association, ' 33, ' 34; Mem- ber Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, ' 34; Hyphen Reporter, ' 34. MARY BRUGH Ariston General Diploma MARGARET BRUGH Ariston General Diploma ANGIE FIELDS CANTRELL Eccowasin General Diploma Vice President Eccowasin Club, ' 34; Glee Club, ' 34. ■Tage 24- M O N SENIOR CLASS JANE G. CARROLL Tri K General Diploma, Certifi- cate in Costume Design and Commercial Illustration President Tri K Club, ' 34; President ' s Council, ' 34; Active Member Athletic Association, ' 34. CHRISTINE COCHRAN Angkor Home Economics Certifi- cate ANITA CAUDLE VIRGINIA CORNELIUS X. L. General Diploma Proctor Senior Hall, ' 34; Hyphen Reporter, ' 33, ' 34; Glee Club, ' 33. ISOBEL COULTER Tri K General Diploma Proctor Senior Hall, ' 34; Basketball Varsity, ' 34; Ac- tive Member Athletic As- sociation, ' 34. ELIZABETH RUTH CRANE Ariston General Diploma Vice President Ariston Club, ' 34. VIVA LEE DAVIS MARGARETTE DORRIS F. F. Eccowasm General Diploma General Diploma, Expres President Boarding Student sion Certificate Council, ' 34; Proctor Foun- ders Hall, ' 33; Member Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, ' 33; Glee Club, ' 33; President ' s Council, ' 34. — Page 25- M I SENIOR CLASS LOUISE FLEMING Triad General Diploma BOB DURAND FRANCES EARLS X. L. Ariston General Diploma General Diploma First Vice President Y. W. C. A., ' 34: Boarding Stu- dent Treasurer, Senior- Middle Class, ' 33; Glee Club, ' 33, ' 34; Active Member Athletic Associa- tion, ' 33, ' 34. MARJORIE EDMONSON VIRGINIA FERGUSON X. L. Del Ver General Diploma General Diploma Gle e Club, ' 33. ' 34; Schoo Choir, ' 33, ' 34. LUCILLE FORD Eccowasin General Diploma, Diplom in Textiles and Clothinc LYDIA FOUNTAIN Osiron General Diploma President Y. W. C. A., ' 34; Hyphen Reporter, ' 33, ' 34; Active Member Athletic Association. ' 34; Secretary Boarding President ' s Coun- cil, ' 34; Glee Club, ' 33; Orchestra, ' 33, ' 34. VIRGINIA WARREN FREEMAN Eccowasin General Diploma Club Hyphen Reporter. ' 3 k A Tage 26 — M I O N SENIOR CLASS RUTH CHALFANT FRYE DOROTHY JANE FUNK Agora General Diploma, Expres- sion Diploma Treasurer Agora Club, ' 34; Hyphen Stenographer, ' 34; Orchestra, ' 33, ' 34. E ' LOIS GEIBEL Osiron General Diploma, Dancing Certificate Treasurer Osiron Club, ' 34. Tri K General Diploma General Manager Athletic Association, ' 34, Active Member, ' 33, ' 34; Hyphen Reporter, ' 34; Hockey Var- sity, ' 34; Second Hockey Varsity, ' 33. DOROTHY GLANDER Del Ver General Diploma Secretary Student Council, ' 34; General Proctor, ' 33; Active Member Athletic Association, ' 33, ' 34; Bas- ketball Varsity. ' 34. CAROL GOODENOUGH Osiron WILMA HARRELL T. C. General Diploma FRANCES HALE Ariston General Diploma French Club, ' 33. CHARLIE HOLCOMBE A. K. General Diploma Secretary A. K. Club, ' 34; Active Member Athletic Association, ' 33, ' 34; Gym Varsity, ' 33. ■Page 27 M SENIOR CLASS KATHLEEN HUSON T. C. General Diploma Active Member Athletic Association, ' 3 3, ' 3 4; Second Baseball Varsity, ' 33; Club Hyphen Re- porter, ' 34; Spanish Club, ' 34. MARJORIE JACOBSON Del Ver General Diploma Editor of Milestones, ' 34; Business Manager, ' 33; Bowling Varsity, ' 33; Ac- tive Member Athletic As- sociation, ' 33, ' 34; Spanish Club, ' 34; President ' s Council, ' 34; Individual Citizenship Winner, ' 33. JULIET HUTTON Agora Certificate in Interior Decoration Secretary Agora Club, ' 34; French Club, ' 33; Glee Club, ' 33, ' 34. DOROTHY JONES Ariston General Diploma President Day Student Council, ' 34; Proctor, ' 33; Tennis Varsity, ' 33; Active Member Athletic Associa- tion, ' 33, ' 34; President of Day Student President ' s Council. ' 34, Secretary, ' 33. JENNABETH JONES Osiron General Diploma, Expres- sion Diploma Secretary Osiron Club, ' 34; French Club. MARION KAESER Agora General Diploma Vice President Agora Club, ' 34; German Club, ' 33; Glee Club, ' 34. MARY FOUTE JONES Tri K General Diploma, Expres- sion Diploma Treasurer Tri K Club, ' 34; Hyphen Reporter, ' 33, ' 34; Member Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. ' 33; Bowling Manager Athletic Board, ' 34; Wordsmith, ' 34. JEANNETTE KASSEL Osiron General Diploma President Osiron Club, ' 34; President ' s Council, ' 34. ■Tagc 2S- M O N SENIOR CLASS VICTORIA KEIDEL A. K. General Diploma President Athletic Associa- tion, ' 34; Literary Editor Milestones, ' 33; Hyphen Reporter, ' 33; Active Mem- ber Athletic Association, ' 33, ' 34; German Club, ' 33, ' 34; Second Basketball Var- sity, ' 33; Varsity, ' 34; Second Hockey Varsity, ' 33; President ' s Council, ' 34. FERNE KING Ariston General Diploma, Diploma in Foods and Nutrition EDITH LUCRETIA KENNEDY Ariston JEANETTE B. KNOWLES Del Ver General Diploma President Spanish Club, ' 34; Treasurer Athletic As- sociation, ' 34; Member Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. ' 33; Hyphen Reporter, ' 34; Ac- tive Member Athletic As- sociation, ' 33, ' 34; Ser- geant-at-Arms Del Ver Club, ' 33; Second Tennis Varsity, ' 33. HELEN LARIMER Del Ver General Diploma President Del Ver Club, ' 34; Secretary of Class, ' 33; French Club, ' 33; Presi- dent ' s Council, ' 34. MURIEL HAMILTON LEVERETT Osiron Secretary of Y. W. C. A., ' 34; Glee Club, ' 33. KATHERINE LAWHORN X. L. General Diploma MARJORIE LEWIS Angkor General Diploma — Tage 29 — M I O N SENIOR CLASS MARY MARJORIE LINCOLN T. C. General Diploma President T. C. Club, ' 34; Active Member Athletic Association, ' 34; Hyphen Reporter, ' 33, ' 34; Hockey Varsity, ' 34; President ' s Council, ' 34. ANNE LOFTIN Eccowasin General Diploma President Eccowasin Club ' 34; Day Student Treasurei Senior-Middle Class, ' 33 Hyphen Reporter, ' 34 Versatile — A. B. C, ' 33 President ' s Council, ' 34. HELEME B. LOEB Agora General Diploma Editor Hyphen, ' 34; French Club, ' 33, ' 34; Wordsmith, ' 33, ' 34; Hyphen Reporter, ' 33; President ' s Council, ' 34. KATHRYN JOHNSON MATHIS F. F. General Diploma Hyphen Club Reporter ' 33, ' 34; Glee Club, ' 33. MAY DELL MEYER Penta Tau General Diploma Treasurer Penta Tau Club, ' 34; Club Editor Hyphen, ' 34; Spanish Club, ' 34; Glee Club, ' 34; School Choir, ' 34. RUTH I. NEHLS Del Ver General Diploma Chapel Proctor, ' 33; Photo graphic Editor Milestones ' 34; French Club, ' 33, ' 34 Active Member Athletic Association, ' 33, ' 34; Ten nis Manager Athletic As sociation, ' 34; Tennis Var sity, ' 34; Piano Certificate ' 33. MARGARET MORRIS Anti-Pandora ROBERTA MUNGER Penta Tau President Penta Tau Club, ' 34; Circulation Depart- ment Hyphen, ' 34; Active Member Athletic Associa- tion, ' 33, ' 34; Second Var- sity, ' 33, ' 34; President ' s Council, ' 34; Glee Club, ' 34. — Page 30- M I O N SENIOR CLASS MARY LULA PIVOTO Penta Tau President Texas Club, ' 33; Hyphen Reporter, ' 33; George Washington, ' 34. BETTY RANDLE T. C. General Diploma, General Art Certificate President of Ohio Club, ' 34; Vice President of T. C. Club, ' 34; Glee Club, ' 33; Poster Chairman Out- ing Club, ' 34. MARTHA PYEATT Tri K General Diploma First Vice President Coun- cil, ' 34; Proctor Pembroke, ' 33; Vice President French Club, ' 34; Secretary, ' 33; Sergeant-at-Arms Tri K Club, ' 34; Active Member Athletic Association, ' 34. RUTH ROBINSON Penta Tau General Diploma, Piano Certificate Glee Club Accompanist, ' 34; Martha Washington, ' 34. MARTHA VIRGINIA RUCKER Agora Violin Diploma Orchestra, ' 33, ' 34. SUE SALTER A. K. Voice Certificate Glee Club, ' 34; School Choir, ' 34. ANN SHAW X. L. General Diploma President Glee Club, ' 34; Baseball Manager Athletic Association, ' 34; Active Member, ' 33, ' 34; French Club, ' 33; Glee Club, ' 33, ' 34; Basketball Varsity, ' 34; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, ' 34. MARGARET SHAW Agora Certificate in Interior Decoration — Tagc i I — M O N SENIOR CLASS MARTILE SHERMAN T. C. General Diploma, General Art Certificate Member Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, ' 34; Active Mem- ber Athletic Association, ' 34; French Club, ' 34; Glee Club, ' 33. CLAUDINE SMELSER Eccowasin General Diploma Secretary Eccowasin Club, ' 34; Active Member Ath- letic Association, ' 33, ' 34. E. DOLORES SMITH LISBETH SMITH A. K. Angkor General Diploma, Piano General Diploma Certificate Active Member Athletic Glee Club. ' 33, ' 34; Sec- Association, ' 33; German retary and Treasurer, ' 34; Club, ' 34. Entertaining — A. B. C. Contest, ' 33; Active Mem- ber Athletic Association, ' 33, ' 34; German Club, ' 33. BEVERLY STONE Angkor General Diploma First Vice President Day Student Council, ' 34; Vice President Senior - Middle Class, ' 33; Second Baseball Varsity, ' 33; Basketball Varsity, ' 33, ' 34; Hockey Varsity, ' 34; Basketball Manager Athletic Associa- tion, ' 34; Active Member, ' 33, ' 34. MARGARET JACKSON SWANEY Eccowasin Home Economics Diploms GANEL STUART Penta Tau General Diploma Member Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, ' 34; Riding Man- ager Athletic Association, ' 34; Gym Varsity, ' 33; Or- chestra. ' 33, ' 34; Active Member Athletic Associa- tion, ' 33, ' 34; Glee Club, ' 33. MARY LEIGH TALIAFERRO Tri K General Diploma. Riding Certificate French Club, ' 34; Second Individual Winner Fall Riding Show, ' 34. ■Tage 32 — M SENIOR CLASS ELLEN TRABUE Ariston General Diploma Active Member Athletic Association, ' 33, ' 34. MARY RUTH VANDERBILT Anti-Pandora General Diploma Vice President Anti-Pan- dora Club, ' 34; Treasurer, ' 33; French Club, ' 34; Member Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, ' 34. KATRINA VAN BENSCHOTEN Tri K General Diploma, General Art Certificate French Club, ' 34; Secre- tary Tri K Club, ' 34; Mem- ber Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, ' 33, ' 34. JANE WALLACE Eccowasin General Diploma EMILY WARREN VIRGINIA WINSTON T. C. A. K. General Diploma, Ger eral General Diploma Art Certificate President A. K. Club, ' 34 Art Editor Milestones, ' 34; Hyphen Reporter, ' 33, ' 34 Member Y. W. C. A. French Club, ' 33, ' 34 Cabinet, ' 34. Wordsmith, ' 34; Glee Club, ' 34; Active Membe Athletic Association, 34. MARJORIE ZAUG Agora DORIS ZWEIFEL Osiron General Diploma, Secre- General Diploma tarial Certificate President Agora Club, ' 34; Bowling Varsity, ' 33; Hy- phen Stenographer, ' 34; President ' s Council. ' 34. Glee Club, ' 34. CHARLOTTE HOLLAND Eccowasin General Diploma ■Tagc }3- M I L E S T O N SENIOR SONG We pledge now our love for our old W.-B., We vow to be ever true; We pledge, too, our love for our dear Senior Class- God bless them, the old and the new. We ' ll hold high those colors, the Gold and the Blue; Our banners shall kiss the sky. Our faith all resisting, our goal for life ' s best, Our motto, To do or die. The joys we have here will not fly as the leaves; They ' ll last us life ' s journey through; And the love we have now for the friendships we ' ve made Will live in our memories, too; And though we must part from each other some day, As Seniors have departed before, The glorious spirit of old ' 34 Will linger for evermore. — ' Page 34 - MILESTONES 19 3 4 — Tage 35- 19 3 4 MILESTONES — ' Page } 6 ■M I O N JUNIOR-MIDDLE CLASS ELLEN BOWERS Angkor High School Certificate President Junior - Middle Class, ' 34; Penstaff, ' 33, ' 34; French Club, ' 33, ' 34; President ' s Council, ' 34. RUTH KELLER Angkor High School Certificate Secretary Junior - Middle. . Class, ELSIE CALDWELL Angkor gh School Certificate e President Junior-Mid- Class, ' 34. HELEN ALDRIDGE Osiron High School Certificate Vice President Osiron Club, ' 34; French Club, ' 34. MARY LOUISE BEARDE Ariston High School Certili aT Vice President Penstaff ' 34; Treasurer A Club, ' 34; Penstaff, ' 33 ' 34. MARTHA BEASLEY Triad High School Certificate HILAGARDE BECK Agora High School Certificate — ?«kc 38- M JUNIOR- MIDDLE CLASS MARGARET BLACKMAR EVELYN BRADEN Tri K Angkor High School Certificate Secretary-Treasurer Angkor Club, ' 32; Vice President Class, ' 33; Secretary Day Student Council, ' 34; Pen- staff, ' 34. MARION BULLOCK ANDRENA BUTTERFIELD Anti-Pandora Triad High School Certificate High School Certificate Vice President Class, ' 32 French Club, ' 34. ELIZABETH BUTTS Triad JEAN DOAK CAMPBELL Ariston High School Certificate High School Certificate Active Member Athletic Association, ' 33, ' 34; Gym Varsity, ' 33; Sergeant-at- Arms Ariston Club, ' 34. VIRGINIA CARSON Ariston EVELYN CHERRY Angkor High School Certificate High School Certificate Day Student Proctor, ' 34; Archery Manager Athletic Association, ' 33; Archery Varsity, ' 33; Active Mem- ber Athletic Association, ' 34; Secretary President ' s Council, ' 34; Penstaff, ' 33, ' 34. — Tagc }9 — M JUNIOR-MIDDLE CLASS JULIETTE TABB CRAIG Eccowasin High School Certificate MARGRETTA SAWRIE CRAIG Triad High School Certificate MARTHA CRAIG MARGRET ETHEL Angkor DAVIDSON High School Certificate Triad Penstaff, ' 34; French Club, Hi g n School Certificate ' 34. LOUISE DOUGLAS Angkor High School Certificate Secretary Penstaff, ' 34; Penstaff, ' 33, ' 34; French Club, ' 33, ' 34. ELISE ELROD Anti-Pandora High School Certificate LOUISE DUNCAN Triad High School Certificate ' Hyphen Reporter. i Jfr CAROLYN ESKRIDGE Angkor High School Certificate Vice President Class, ' 31; President Class, ' 32; Ser- geant - at - Arms Angkor Club, ' 33; Treasurer, ' 34; Hockey Varsity, ' 34; Ac- tive Member Athletic As- sociation, ' 32, ' 33, ' 34; Penstaff, ' 33, ' 34. M I O N JUNIOR-MIDDLE CLASS FRANCES ETHERIDGE Anti-Pandora High School Certificate MARTHA EVANS Tri K High School Certificate MILBREY KEITH FRAZER RUTH GODWIN Angkor Triad High School Certificate High School Certificate - C  ' it Ml K-S ' ? 2 RUTH GOLDMAN T. C. High School Certificate MARGARET GREENE Angkor High School Certificate President Class, 31; Vice President Angkor Club, ' 34; President Penstaff, ' 34; Penstaff, ' 33, ' 34. BONNIE McNISH HAGER BECKY FEW HALL Ariston Angkor High School Certificate Hockey Varsity, ' 34; Ac- Penstaff, ' 32, ' 33, ' 34; Sec- tive Member Athletic As- retary Penstaff ' 33 sociation, ' 34; Glee Club, ' 33. — Tagr 41 — M I JUNIOR-MIDDLE CLASS KATHERINE HARRISON Triad High School Certificate tfa % HENRIETTA HICKMAN Angkor High School Certificate President Class, ' 33; Hockey Varsity, ' 33; Active Member Athletic Associa- tion, ' 33, ' 34; High School Editor Hyphen, ' 34; Presi- dent ' s Council, ' 33; French Club, ' 33, ' 34; Penstaff, ' 32, ' 33, ' 34. MABEL ANN HERBERT Triad High School Certificate President Triad Club, ' 34; Vice President. ' 33; Secre- tary, ' 32; Active Member Athletic Association, ' 32, ' 33, ' 34; President ' s Coun- cil, ' 34. RUTH HOPKINSON Eccowasin figh School Certificate HELEN KATHERINE KING Anti-Pandora High School Certificate RUTH MORTON Angkor High School Certificate Active Member Athletic Association, ' 33, ' 34. JANE MEYER T. C. High School Certificate- Second Hockey Varsity, ' 34. MARY JANE NICHOLSON Triad High School Certificate Bbi f m ■•Page 42- M I L JUNIOR-MIDDLE CLASS MARY ALICE NOLEN BARBARA PACKARD Angkor T. C. High School Certificate High School Certificate MARTHA PATTERSON Triad High School Certificate KATHERINE PRICE Triad High School Certificate Secretary Triad Club, ' 33, ' 34; Active Member Ath- letic Association, ' 32, ' 33, ' 34. PEGGY PRICE Angkor High School Certificate FRANCES LOUISE PRINCE T. C. High School Certificate High School Representa- tive on Council, ' 34; Sec- retary T. C. Club, ' 34. MARY BRYAN PROCTOR Triad High School Certificate MARY LOUISE REINKE Angkor High School Certificate Penstaff, ' 33, ' 34; Gym Varsity, ' 33; Active Mem- ber Athletic Association, ' 33, ' 34. — Tagc 43 ■M I O N JUNIOR- MIDDLE CLASS PATSY SCHORNDORFER MARY McKINNEY Tri K SHARPE Hioh School Certificate Ariston High School Representa- High School Certificat tive Milestones, ' 34; Vice President Tri K Club, ' 34; LANDIS SHAW Triad High School Certificate Secretary Junior Class, ' 33 Secretary Triad Club, ' 33 French Club, ' 33, ' 34 Second Te :ity, ' 34. LUCILE SHORT Anglcor }h School Certificate MARY SOPER Penta Tau Baseball Varsity, ' 33; Hockey Varsity, ' 33, ' 34; Individual— A. B. C. Con- test, ' 33; Active Member Athletic Association, ' 33, ' 34. HELEN STILLMANKS Anti-Pandora High School Certificate Active Member Athletic Association, ' 33, ' 34; Proc- tor Heron Hall, ' 34. LOUISE STANLEY Penta Tau High School Certificate JANET STONESTREET Angkor High School Certificate Page 44- M L E S T O N JUNIOR-MIDDLE CLASS PATTY DOLL STUGARD SYBIL SUDOWITZ Triad Anti-Pandora High School Certificate High School Certificate FRANCES SUMMERS MARY LOUISE TORREY Anti-Pandora Ariston High School Certificate High School Certificate Orchestra, ' 33, ' 34; Glee Club, ' 33; Active Member Athletic Association, ' 34. LILLIAN ANDERSON WALTERS Angkor High School Certificate FLORENCE WELCH Triad High School Certificate FRANCES WILKERSON Eccowasin High School Certificate Penstaff, ' 33. ' 34. - Tagc 45 — 19 3 4 MILESTONES ■Page 46- 19 3 4 MILESTONES Home Economics Feme King, Lucille Ford Certificate and Diploma Expression Students Standing: Carolyn Bryant, Jennabeth Jones, Margarette Dorris. Heloise Cn Seated, top row: Sarah Jo Berry, Marion Farr, Jean Stewart Seated, bottom row: Katherine Combs, Ruth Frye, Mary Jones — Tagc 4S — MILESTONES 19 3 4 Certificate and Diploma Art Students Standing: Emily Warren, Juliet Hutton Seated: Margaret Shaw, Betty Annette Anderson, Sally Craig Certificate and Diploma Music Students Left to right: Ella Lu Cheek, Juanita Roberts, Martha Rucker, Annette McAdoo, Jane Briggs, Dolores Smith ■■Page 49- 9 3 4 MILESTONES Dancing Certificate E ' Lois Geibel Postgraduate Dorothea Jane Tebbs Riding Certificate Left to right: Eleanor Irwin, Julia Acheson, Leigh Taliaferro, Elizabeth Henderson Physical Education Diploma Grace Bosserman Secretarial Certificate Marjorie Zaug ■' Page 50- 1934 MILESTONES SENIOR-MIDDLE CLASS OFFICERS, 1934 Jean Stewaqt PRESIDENT EleanoqPeed VICE PIUS I DENT Eleanor ?ay S ECRETARY CAQOLYNCONCfSLlN c UAN TA 06EJZTS HOARDING- STUDENT TREASURER. DAY STUDENT TREASURER. MILESTONES 19 3 4 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS, 1934 ANN HUDDLESTON SARAH JOYCE BEASLEY PEGGY WRENNE MAMIE HOWELL Officers ANN HUDDLESTON President SARAH JOYCE BEASLEY Vice President PEGGY WRENNE Secretary MAMIE HOWELL Treasurer MRS. ROBBIE SHACKLEFORD Sponsor — Page 53 — 19 3 4 MILESTONES SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS, 1934 JANE MEADORS BARBARA LEAKE SHIRLEY LEAKE Officers JANE MEADORS . President BARBARA LEAKE Vice President PEGGY DICKINSON Secretary SHIRLEY LEAKE Treasurer MISS FRANCES McELFRESH Sponsor — Page U- M O N FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS, 1934 JANE VANCE fe fit M (L- J[ ■■HHH1 VIRGINIA McCLELLAN JUDITH DAVIS JANE VANCE VIRGINIA McCLELLAN Offic President Vice President JUDITH DAV| S Secretary SUSAN ANDERSON CHEEK Treasurer MISS MARTHA ORDWAY c bponsor -Page 55 — 19 3 4 MILESTONES — Tagc 56 — 1934 MILESTONES MILESTONES STAFF, 1934 SM LY WAWfl JiWHAJMCMTT tf 1 o4f M£ Jcorr m EDITOR ASSOCIATE EDITOR BU5IMESS MANAG-ER fUZMTH M60W £UTH VifJLS J MfS(MMl)0Bf£ l3 JAllY CfiA C DAY STUDENT EDITOR PHOTO fiAPHIC EDITOR HI N SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE ASSISTANT ART EDITOR ■Tugc 5S MILESTONES 1934 OUTING CLUB mttmAmmoN GENERAL MAM EK OlgaWardows-ki secretary andtreasurtr ' MildmdQmmts feature chairman POSTEB. CHAIRMAN Ttige 59 — 9 3 4 M LESTONES Ward -Belmont Hyphen Volume XXII PUBLISHED ONCE A WEEK BY THE STUDENTS OF WARD-BELMONT Nashville, Tenn., Saturday, September 30, 1933 SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL PRE ENTERTAINS Sr rc WITH COFFEE .school at colfee after dinner Sunday September 21, in Kef Hall. Th, tobies were place,! at tile ends of th Helene Loci), and Ann Shaw n. Ann Loflin, Dorothy Jones, B. Stone. .Mary Elizabeth Polk, jovie Jacobson, Viva Lee Davis Betty Anderson. Helen La Elizabeth Glasgow, and V ' i Keidel served. DR. STOVES, STUDENT PUBLI- uiipci SPEAKER CATIONS ' EDITORS GREET STUDENTS ■Tuge 60- MILESTONES 19 3 4 HYPHEN REPORTERS, 1934 Standing: Grace Bosserman, Virginia Cornelius, Ruth Frye, Ann Loftin, Mary Ruth Vanderbilt, Lydia Fountain, Martha Fisher Seated: Nancyann Schmid, Mary Jones, Rena Berry, Rachel Hailey, Mar,orie Zaug, Mary Jane Safford Members not in picture: Catherine Brown, Mary Marjorie Lincoln, Dolores Smith, Virginia Winston Winnifred Marsh, Juanita Phillips — Tage 61 934 MILESTONES DAY STUDENT COUNCIL, 1934 Jp w Bevem STOA £ FIRtf WCE-PREJIDENT DOW Y JOM£S PRE SI P E NT £l HYM MAMN 5EC R. E T A R.Y £l£ANO JlEED SECOND VJCE-PRESIDENT 7 ii? v l m m Carson HI H SCHOOL fcEPRESENTiTII E PROCTOR, ' 3 PWYCMDWiU PROCTOR, ' 34- •Pagf 62 — MILESTONES 1934 BOARDING STUDENT COUNCIL, 1934 6ENERAI PROCTOR, ' 34- CHAPEL PROCTOR, ' 33 — Tage 63 — M I Hall Proctors Top row: Founders, B etty Heck, ' 33; Jean Dayton, ' 34; Senior, Virginia Cornelius, ' 33; Isobel Coulter. ' 34 Bottom row: Heron, Virginia Barrett, ' 33; Helen Stillmanks, ' 34; Pembroke, Mary Lee Wilson, ' 33; Jean Munsie, ' 34 • Tagc 64 - M I Y. W. C. A. Cabinet Top row: Martha Jane Chattin, Emily Warren, Martha Fisher, Mary Alice Paine Middle row: Matilda Daugherty, Gail Lawerence, Ann Shaw, Mary Ruth Vanderbilt, Mary Jane Dulaney Bottom row: Eva Charity Ohlhaver, Harriet Ostergren, Thelma Martin — Tage 1934 MILESTONES Y. W. C. A. EXECUTIVE CABINET, 1934 lYOtA fOUNTAIN ... i m S0£ MM dj-MjtlUA ' J E cJfl ML l£V£fi£rr CAW£W£ fMM — Tage 66- MILESTONES 1934 ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION BOARD, 1934 l crom ISe del £to OSS £ AM A CAWifi MffiOM j£AM£n£M0IVl£S ■Page 67- 19 3 4 M LESTONES German Club Top row: Mary Lalla Byrn, Lattie Miller Graves, Betty Heck, Arlene Hershey, Mary Ann Evar Bottom row: Jane Briggs, Wilma D. Baker, Mary Elizabeth Polk. Jean Munsie, Edith Eason French Club Top row: Salanie Sherman, Nita Bogue, Elizabeth Dabney, Andrena Butterfield, Henrietta Hickmc Virginia Carson, Jennabeth Jones, Martha Fisher, Louise Douglas, Carolyn Sutton, Martile Sherman Middle row: Mary Milam, Rosalee Lewis, Helen Pillow, Nellie Clements, Lydia Fountain, Mary La Byrn, Jean Stewart, Wilma D. Baker, Irene Sartor, Jean Dayton, Leigh Taliaferro, Sara Jo Berry, Carolyn Bryant, Ellen Bowers, Helene Loeb, Arlene Hershey, Marjorie Wells, Mary Lee Wilson, Mary Driscoll, Mary Ellen Stokes, Julia Acheson Bottom row: Virginia Richey, Marguerite Page, Betty Barth, Virginia Winston, Martha Pyeatt, Me Ruth Vanderbilt, Sarah Womack, Louise Robinson, Jean Munsie, Alice Adams, Kathryn Hyde, Georgianna Martin — Page 6S — M I O N Wordsmith Top row: Wilma D. Baker, Gail Lawrence, Rena Berry, Mary Jones Bottom row: Julia Acheson, Nancyann Schmid, Helene Loeb Members not in picture: Virginia Winston, Mary Marjorie Lincoln, Winnifred Marsh, Margaret Young Penstaff Top row: Elizabeth Love, Elizabeth Craig, Virginia Carson, Frances Wilkerson, Henrietta Hickman, Jean Burk Middle row: Carolyn Eskridge, Dorothy Proctor, Lyrabeth Fitzpatrick, Bonnie Hager, Ellen Bowers, Evelyn Braden Bottom row: Llewellyna Granberry, Mary Louise Reinke, Louise Douglas, Margaret Greene, Mary Louise Bearden, Grace Benedict, Carroll Cole Members not in picture: Mickie Perry, Frances Rose, Margaret Craig — Page 69 — 19 3 4 MILESTONES Debating Club Top row: Dolores Smith, Marion Kaeser Middle row: Ruth Nehls, Katrine Van Benschoten, Helene Loeb, Mary Marjorie Lincoln, Rena Ber Bottom row: Marie Bomke, Virginia Winston, Charlie Holcombe Spanish Club Top row: Martha Fisher, Elizabeth Dabney, Nita Bogue, Mary Findlater, Mary Jean Kirwan Middle row: Ruth Robinson, May Dell Meyer, Alice Vivienne Hill, Marjorie Jacobson, Patsy Schorndorfer, Kathleen Huson Bottom row: Buford Hayter, Mary Hobson. Rachel Hailey, Olga Wardowski, Frances Warmath • Tage 70 ■M LESTONES 9 3 4 Ward-Belmont Orchestra Kenneth Rose, Conductor; Annette McAdoo, Soloist Ward-Belmont Glee Club Sydney Dalton, Conductor; Sue Salter, Soloist; Ruth Robinson, Soloist and Accompanist Officers ANN SHAW President DOLORES SMITH Secretary and Treasurer — ■Page 71 — 19 3 4 MILESTONES Tage 72 — M O N TABLE OF CONTENTS o ANTI-PANDORA TWENTI ETH CENTURY DEL VERS T R I K PENTA TAU X . L . OSIRON AGORA A . K . F . F . — Tage 74 — M SOCIAL CLUBS At the south end of the campus lies Club Village, a group of ten clubhouses clustered around the Old Tower. Of one of these every boarding student is a member. The meeting rooms of the four day-student clubs are found across the street in a large house. In these fourteen clubs is found the competitive life on the campus. They vie for high scholastic honors as well as for victory in the various athletic tournaments. Here, too, one finds the social life centered in the club teas, dances, and open houses. The high spot of the year for each is the annual dance which calls for all the ingenuity and imagination of the members and which brings forth charming results. — Tage 75 — M I L MARY LOUISE BALSIGER President MISS FRANCES SWENSON Sponsor ANTI-PANDORA CLUB Officers MARY LOUISE BALSIGER President MARY RUTH VANDERBILT Vice President CHARLOTTE ANNE DOUGHTY Secretary BARBARA LEAKE Treasurer Offices Vice President of Junior-Middle Class Proctor of Heron — Second Semester Secretary of French Club Proctor of Pembroke — First Semester Hyphen Reporter for Y. W. C. A. Cabinet an of Vanderbilt Hospital Committee of Y. W. C. — Page 76 — M LESTONES 19 3 4 Anti-Pandora Club Sara Joyce Beasley, Marian Bullock, Martha Claire Clay, Marian Colleste Charlotte Anne Doughty, Sara Draffen, Edith Eason, Elise Elrod Lucille Endsley, Frances Ethridge, Mary Crockett Evans, Martha Fisher 9 3 4 MILESTONES Anti-Pandora Club Virginia Grotz, Helen King, Barbara Leake, Frankie Marbury Margaret Morris, Janet Newberry, Martha Ann Rogers, Helen Stillmanks Sybil Sudowitz, Frances Summers, Mary Ruth Vanderbilt, Marjorie Wells, Mary Lee Wilson — Vage 7$ ■MILESTONES 1934 9 3 4 MILESTONES MARY MARJORIE LINCOLN President MISS MARY WYNNE SHACKLEFORD Sponsor T. C. CLUB Officers MARY MARJORIE LINCOLN President BETTY RANDLE Vice President FP ANCES PRINCE Secretary MARTHA PRYOR Treasurer Offices President of Ohio Club Art Editor for Milestones High School Representative on Council Chairman of Poster Committee of Y. W. C. A. Chairman of Tours Committee of Y. W. C. A. — -Page M LESTONES 19 3 4 T. C. Club Jane Bucllen. Mary Ann Evans, Ruth Goldman, Mary Jac Griffith Wilma Harrell, Margaret Hetherington, Kathleen Huson, Gwendolyn King Mary Jean Kirwan, Louise Longworth, Jane Meyer I 9 3 M STONES klLi T. C. Club arbara Packard, Mary Patterson, Katherine Pearce, Frances Prince Martha Pryor, Betty Randle, Martile Sherman, Salanie Sherman Charlotte Snyder, Wilnetta Warnock, Emily Warren — ■Page 82- MILESTONES 9 3 4 ■Tage S3 ■19 3 4 MILESTONES HELEN LARIMER President MISS ALMA HOLLINGER Sponsor DEL VERS CLUB Officers HELEN LARIMER President JULIA ACHESON Vice President BETTIE ROTH f Secretary EUNICEMARY BICKNELL Treasurer MARY FINDLATER Sergeant-at-Arms General Proctor — Second Semester Chapel Proctor — Second Semester Editor of Milestones Associate Editor of Milestones Photographic Editor of Milestones Secretary of Student Council Treasurer of Senior Class Proctor of Founders — Second Semester Treasurer of Y. W. C. A. Secretary of Athletic Association Treasurer of Athletic Association President of Spanish Club Vice President of Spanish Club President of Senior-Middle Class President of Michigan Club President of Iowa Club Chairman of Florence Crittenden Home Committee of Y. W. C Chairman of World Fellowship Committee of Y. W. C. A C. A. — Tage 84- MILESTONES 1934 6?! i Del Vers Club Julia Acheson, Betty Barth, Judith Berry, Eunicemary Bicknell Catherine Brown, Martha Jane Chattin, Katherine Combs, Matilda Daugherty Jean Dayton, Mary Driscoll, Marion Farr — Tage S5 M I S T Del Vers Club Virginia Ferguson, Mary Findlater, Dorothy Glander, Louise Houk Marjorie Jacobson, Jeanette Knowles, Ruth Nehls, Betty Otis Marguerite Page, Bettie Roth, Jean Stewart, Mary Ann Wirtz — ■Page 86- MILESTONES 19 3 4 M I L JANE CARROLL President MISS CATHERINE E. MORRISON Sponsor TRI K CLUB Officers JANE CARROLL President PATSY SCHORNDORFER Vice President KATRINA VAN BENSCHOTEN Secretary MARY JONES .! .. ..Treasurer MARTHA PYEATT Sergeant-at-Arms Offices First Vice President of Student Council Proctor of Pembroke — Second Semester Proctor of Senior — Second Semester High School Representative to Student Council General Manager of Athletic Board Proctor of Heron — First Semester Vice President of Athletic Association Vice President French Club President of German Club — First Semester First Vice President of Y. W. C. A. Bowling Manager of Athletic Board Treasurer Kentucky Club Secretary Kentucky Club — ■Page S8 — M O N Tri K Club Virginia Barret, Sara Jo Berry, Margaret Blackmar, Grace Bosserman Elizabeth Bowman, Margaret Louise Boyd, Virginia Bradshaw, Mary Eleanor Clay Stanley Elizabeth Clay, Isobel Coulter, Jo Ann Crawford — Vagc S9 ■9 3 4 M LESTONES Tri K Club Martha Evans, Dorothy Funk, Arlene Hershey, Jane Hodges Mary Jones, Winnifred Marsh, Jeannette Munsie, Martha Pyeatt Patsy Schorndorfer, Nancy Seitz, Leigh Taliaferro, Katrina van Benschoten — Tage 90 — MILESTONES 9 3 4 ■Tagc 91 ■M I TON ROBERTA MUNGER President MISS BLANCHE H. CLARK Sponsor PENTA TAU CLUB Officers ROBERTA MUNGER President MARY ALICE PAINE Vice President ELIZABETH DABNEY Secretary MAY DELL MEYER ' Treasurer IDA MAY WIRTZ Sergeant-ot-Arms Offices President of Oklahoma Club Treasurer of French Club of Entertainment Committee of Y. W. C. A. • Page 92 — M LESTONES 19 3 4 M m Penta Tau Club Elizabeth Dabney, Patty Brown Harvey, Katherine Hawley, Martha Buford Hayte Edwina Holland, Kathryn Hyde, Edith Manley, May Dell Meyer Mary Alice Paine, Rose Cyrene Paulus, Helen Pillow, Mary Lula Pivoto ■Page 93 19 3 4 MILESTONES Penta Tau Club Sarah Jane Ponder, Ruth Potts, Jayne Priest, Virginia Reed Louise Robinson, Ruth Robinson, Mary Soper, Louise Stanley Sanel Stuart, Toska Ann von Borries, Ida May Wirtz Page 94 - MILESTONES 19 3 4 Page 95 M I TON RENA BERRY President MISS FRANCES McELFRESH Sponsor X. L. CLUB Offic-rs RENA BERRY President ANNETTE McMULLEN Vice President MARY JANE BASS Secretary LATTIE MILLER GRAVES ' Treasurer MARY MILAM Sergeant-at-Arms Offii General Proctor— First Semester Proctor Senior — First Semester President Glee Club General Manager of Outing Club First Vice President of Y. W. C. A. Vice President of Oklahoma Club Secretary and Treasurer of Oklahoma Club nan of Junior League Home Committee of Y. W. C. A. Baseball Manager of Athletic Association ■Tagc 96 — MILESTONES 1934 X. L Club Nell Betty Anderson, Mary Jane Bass, Jean Berryhill, Mary Virgi Virginia Cornelius, Helen Downing, Bob Durand Marjorie Edmonson, Lattie Miller Graves, Betty Hill ■Tagc 97 9 3 4 M LESTONES X. L Club Katherine Lawhorn Annette McMullen, Georganna Martin, Mary Mile Elinor Mortimer, Irene Sartor, Ann Shaw, Agatha Taylor Lois Welsh, Doris Wheeler, Jane Wilson — Tage 98 MILESTONES 19 3 4 M JEANNETTE KASSEL President MISS MARY DOUTHIT Sponsor OSIRON CLUB Officers JEANNETTE KASSEL President HELEN ALDRIDGE Vice President JENNABETH JONES Secretary E ' LOIS GEIBEL Treasurer ! MARY JANE DULANEY Sergeant-at-Arms Cha Chair Offices President of Y. W. C. A. Secretary of President ' s Council Secretary of Senior Class Associate Editor of Hyphen Business Manager of Milestones Circulating Manager of Hyphen Proof Reader of Hyphen Secretary of Wordsmith President of Kentucky Club Vice President of Texas Club Secretary of Texas Club President of Texas Club of Old Ladies Home Committee of Y. W. C. man of Membership Committee of Y. W. C. A. an of Public Welfare Committee of Y. W. C. A. — Tagc 100- M LE STONES 9 3 4 Osiron Club Helen Aldrldge, Lurline Alexander, Anita Caudle, Evelyn Cooper Mary Jane Dulaney, Lydia Fountain, E ' Lois Geibel, Carol Goodenough Rachel Hailey, Jennabeth Jones, Katherine Klett — T age 101 — 9 3 4 MILESTONES Osiron Club Gail Lawrence, Muriel Leverett, Rosella Lewis, Marion Low Theima Martin, Elizabeth Anne Rail, Mignon Sanford, Mildred Scott Mary Ellen Stokes, Margaret Elizabeth Young, Doris Zweifel ■Tagc 102- MILESTONES 19 3 4 Tage 103 — M MARJORIE ZAUG President MISS GERTRUDE CASEBIER Sponsor AGORA CLUB Officers MARJORIE ZAUG President MARION KAESER Vice President JULIET HUTTON f Secretary RUTH FRYE Treasurer Editor of Hyphen News Editor of Hyphen — Tage 104- M LESTONES 19 3 4 Agora Club Elizabeth Airheart, Esther Helen Azarch, Hilda Beck, Bettie Bryant Catherine Croswell, Ruth Frye, Frances Graham, Addie Belle Grandstaff Jane Haffenberg, Janie Ruth Huey, Juliet Hutton — Tagc 105 — 19 3 4 MILESTONES Agora Club Christine Jill, Marion Kaeser, Jane Keyport, Helene Loeb Martha Rucker, Mary Jane Safford. Cecile Seitz, Margaret Shaw Elizabeth Smith, Raedeen Tibbetts, Margaret Young ■Tage 106 — MILESTONES 19 3 4 ■Tage 1 07 — M VIRGINIA WINSTON President MISS OSCIE SANDERS Sponsor A. K. CLUB Officers VIRGINIA WINSTON President VIRGINIA SHAW Vice President CHARLIE HOLCOMBE Secretary J OLGA WARDOWSKI Treasurer NELLIE CLEMENTS Sergeant-at-Arms Offic President of Senior Class President of Athletic Association President of Wordsmith Chapel Proctor— First Semester Proctor of Founders — First Semester Vice President of Council Vice President of Kentucky Club Secretary and Treasurer of Glee Club Secretary and Treasurer of Outing Club Vice President of Glee Club Page 10S — M O N A. K. Club Marjorie Abbott, Margaret Anne Ahlfeldt, Wilma Baker, Marie Bomb Carolyn Bryant, Mary Lalla Byrn, Nellie Clements, Margaret Colter Clara Enloe, Betty Heck, Charlotte Heck, Alice Vivienne Hill ■Tuge 109 ■M I A. K. Club Charlie Holcombe, Victoria Keidel, Katherine McKenzie. Arlyne Milligan Gilbertine Moore, Virginia Richey, Sue Salter, Nancyann Schmid Virginia Shaw, Dolores Smith, Olga Wardowski, Frances Warmath MILESTONES 19 3 4 M I O N MARY FRANCES BANKER President MISS BERTHA RUEF Sponsor F. F. CLUB Officers MARY FRANCES BANKER President MARY HOBSON Vice President EVA CHARITY OHLHAVER Secretary JUANITA BOGUE Treasurer Offices President of Boarding Student Council Treasurer of Senior-Middle Class Swimming Manager of Athletic Board Chairman of Tennessee Children ' s Home Committee of Y. W. C. A. ■Tagc 112 — MILESTONES 9 3 4 F. F. Club Alice Adams, Nita Bogue, Carolyn Concklin, Viva Lee Davi Betty Frantz, Polly Gay, Muryle Hall Mary Hobson, Rosemary Horstmann, Mary Ellen Hudgins Tagc 113 ■19 3 4 MILESTONES F. F. Club Eleanor Irwin, Kathryn Mathis, Alsha M.cCourt, Eva Charity Ohlhaver Harriet Ostergren, Juanita Phillips, Doris Sherman, Frances Street Carolyn Sutton, Mozelle Trout, Jean Weis ■T.igc 114- M LESTONES 19 3 4 — Page 1 1 5 M I L ELIZABETH HENDERSON President MISS EUNICE COOKE Sponsor ANGKOR CLUB Officers ELIZABETH HENDERSON President MARGARET GREENE Vice President JANE BRIGGS Secretary CAROLYN ESKRIDGE Treasurer Offi, First Vice President of Day Student Councii High School Representative on Councii Vice President of Junior-Middle Class Secretary of Day Student Council Treasurer of Freshman Class Secretary of Freshman Class Secretary of Penstaff President of Penstaff High School Editor of Hyphen President of Junior Class Secretary of Junior-Middle Class Vice President of Freshman Class President of Freshman Class Hockey Manager of Athletic Board Basketball Manager of Athletic Board — Tagc 116 MILESTONES 9 3 4 Angkor Club Grace Benedict, Ellen Bowers, Evelyn Braden, Jane Briggs, Elsie Caldwell Evelyn Cherry, Christine Cochran, Martha Craig, Judith Davis, Louise Douglas Carolyn Eskridqe, Mary Ann Farris, Lyrabeth Fitzpatrick, Matilda Gibson, Margaret Greene Martha Greene — Tage 117 — 9 3 4 MILESTONES Angkor Club Rebecca Hall, Henrietta Hickman, Anne Huddleston, Ruth Keller, Marjorle Lewis Ruth Morton, Mary Alice Nolen, Betty Peniclc, Peggy Price, Mary Louise Reinke Lucile Short, Lisbeth Smith, Beverly Stone, Camille Stone, Janet Stonestreet, Lillian Walter — Tagc 111 MILESTONES 19 3 4 — Tage 119 ■19 3 4 MILESTONES JANET McFADDEN President MISS NELLE MAJOR Sponsor ARISTON CLUB Officers JANET McFADDEN President ELIZABETH CRANE Vice President PATTY CHADWELL , Secretary MARY LOUISE BEARDEN Treasurer JEAN CAMPBELL Sergeant-at-Arms Offices President Day Student Council Day Student Proctor — First and Second Semester Day Student Treasurer of Senior-Middle Class Vice President of Penstaff •Page 120- MILESTONES 9 3 4 Ariston Club M. Ruth Barnes, Virginia Josephine Barnes, Mary Louise Bearden, Evelyn Boyd May Boyd, Margaret Brugh, Mary Brugh, Jean Campbell Virginia Carson, Patty Chadwell, Eleanor Cleghern, Elizabeth Crane, Frances Earls — Page 121 9 3 4 M LESTONES Aris ' ton Club Elizabeth Gray, Bonnie Hager, Frances Hale, Dorothy Jones Eunice Jones, Edith Kennedy, Feme King, Marion Nicholson Mary Jane Nicholson, Helen Power, Barbara Shields, Mary Louise Torrey, Ellen Trabue — 9 age 122 — M LESTONES 9 3 4 ■Tage 12} — M ANN LOFTIN President MRS. SHACKLEFORD Sponsor ECCOWASIN CLUB Officers ANN LOFTIN , President ANGIE CANTRELL Vice President CLAUDINE SMELSER Secretary ! MILDRED CLEMENTS Treasurer Offi, Vice President Senior-Middle Class Second Vice President Day Student Council Vice President Senior Class Day Student Editor Milestones Day Student Treasurer Senior Class President German Club — Second Semester Feature Chairman of Outdoor Club President Sophomore Class Treasurer Sophomore Class Secretary Sophomore Class — ■Page 124- MILESTONES 9 3 4 Eccowasin Club Betty Annette Anderson, Gloria Brackstone, Imogene Bratton, Angie Cantrell Mildred Clements, Juliette Craig, Margarette Dorris Lucille Ford, Virginia Freeman, Elizabeth Glasgow ■Tagc 125 — 19 3 4 MILESTONES Eccowasin Club Llewellyna Granberry, Ruth hiopkinson, Shirley Leake, Frances Murrey Mary Elizabeth Polk, Eleanor Reed, Claudine Smelser, Margaret Swaney Jane Wallace, Ann Whitmore, Frances Wilkerson — Tage 126- MILESTONES 19 3 4 19 3 4 M LESTONES MABEL ANN HERBERT President MISS MARTHA ORDWAY Sponsor TRIAD CLUB Officers MABEL ANN HERBERT President JUANITA ROBERTS Vi « President KATHERINE PRICE J Secretary PEGGY WRENNE Treasurer Offices Day Student Treasurer of Senior-Middle Class Treasurer of Junior Class Secretary of Junior Class ■Tagc 12S- M I Triad Club Martha Beasley. Andrena Butterfield, Elizabeth Butts, Nelia Chambers Margaretta Craig, Margaret Davidson, Louise Duncan, Louise Fleming Ruth Godwin, Katherine Harrison, Emmaryne Hartnett — Tagc 129 — 9 3 4 MILESTONES Triad Club Patti King, Elizabeth Neel, Martha Patterson, Katherine Price Mary Bryan Proctor, Juanita Roberts, Landis Shaw, Patty Stugard Florence Welch, Dorothy Guy Willson, Sara Sue Womack — ' Page 1}0 — MILESTONES 19 3 4 — ■Page 131 — 19 3 4 MILESTONES ' Page U2 M I O N Athletic Association Sport Managers Top row: Bowling, Mary Jones; Riding, Ganel Stuart; Baseball, Ann Shaw; Basketball, Beverly Stone Bottom row: Hockey, Grace Benedict; Apparatus, Barbara Leake; Tennis, Ruth Nehls; Archery, Patty Chadwell Member not in picture: Swimming, Carolyn Concklin — 9agc 134- MILESTONES 9 3 4 ALL-AROUND ATHLETE, 1933 HENRIETTA CHERRINGTON, A.K. Henrietta Cherrington was chosen as last year ' s all- around athlete. To qualify for this title, a girl must have a good citizenship and academic, as well as athletic, standing. She must enter a sport every season and, at the end of the ye ar, must have the highest number of points in athletics. Cherry had a total of I 10 points. With her natural aptitude for athletics she was most known for her ability at tennis, swimming, and basketball. Page 135 1934 MILESTONES HOCKEY VARSITY, 1934 Dorothy Funk Beverly Stone Elizabeth Glasgow Catherine Brown Grace Bosserman 3ecky Ha Hockey practice began the first quarter of the year. The new girls who did not know the game had to think quickly in order to compete with the old girls who had had experience. However, when the teams were finally organized, they con- sisted of both old and new players. Each club worked out its teamwork at early morning practices. The games were popular and caused much excitement. Scores did not run high but each goal was well won. The T. C. ' s and Trl K ' s managed to win all three of their games. Those two teams fought the finals on Thanksgiving Day. As the score was tied, 2 to 2, each one will have the cup for one semester. At the end of the season the hockey varsity was announced: Grace Bosserman, Catherine Brown, Carolyn Eskridge, Dorothy Funk, Elizabeth Glasgow, Becky Hall, Mary Marjorie Lincoln, Martha Pyeatt, Mary Soper, Beverly Stone, and Toska Ann von Borries. Mary Soper Carolyn Eskridge Mary Marjorie Lincoln Toska Ann von Bor — Tage 136 — Martha Pyeatt MILESTONES 1934 BASKETBALL VARSITY, 1934 GUbertine Moore Dorothy Glande Basketball practice which started shortly before Christmas brought to view much valuable material. The inter-club tournament began in Janu- ary with the Ariston-Eccowasin game in which the -former was defeated with a score of 2 1 to 32. As the games progressed certain players were outstanding, although on the whole the teams were well matched. The tournament brought forth a large number of high scorers and a great deal of excitement. The semifinal game was played by the A. K. ' s and X. L. ' s after which the X. L. ' s, vic- torious 44 to 32, were entitled to meet the Tri K ' s in the final game. This game, the climax of the season, gave the championship to the Tri K ' s by a score of 33 to 2 1. Following the close of the tourna- ment the Basketball Varsity was named with Dorothy Glander, GU- bertine Moore, and Ann Shaw at for- ward, and Beverly Stone, Isobel Coul- ter, and Grace Bosserman at guard. Grace Bosserman ■Tage 137- M O N WATER POLO VARSITY, 1934 The water polo season, although it had the fewest participants, furnished many thrills. Those who went out for the sport worked hard perfecting the passes, signals, and correct ducking ' technique. The opening of the t the Tri K, X. L, and A. K tea ent found ... clubs with The Tri K ' s won the trophy ;f eating the other two teams. by defeating the other two teams The following girls were chosen for the water polo varsity: Nell Betty Jane del, and Sunny Anderson, Grace Bos Carroll, Victoria Keide Taylor. ' Sunny Taylc Victoria Keidel Nell Betty Anderson — Tagc 13 i MILESTONES 9 3 4 BOWLING VARSITY, 1934 I - li l m n B - 391 __ B Helen Larimer Bowling was one of the most popular of sports. Fourteen clubs entered the tournament. The Aristons, X. L ' s and Del Vers remained in the finals. The Aristons won the cup with a score of 1665 points. The Del Vers were second with 1643 points, and the X. L ' s last with 1571 points. The members of the bowling varsity are: Helen Larimer, Marguerite Page, Ann Shaw, and Ellen Trabue. -Tuge 139 ■9 3 4 MILESTONES Winner Swimming Meet Roberta Munqer, Penta Tau Winner Spring Riding Show — 1933 Virginia Kiesel, Tri K Winner Tennis Singles Patty Chadwell, Ariston ■Tage 140 — M LESTONES 19 3 4 SEPTEMBER — ' Pagf 141 — M I L OCTOBER SENIOR EDITION The Tri-K house was 1 st delightful butn-i dinner at six- fifteen, Tuesday, October 11. The club house was attractively decorated with yellow flowers and a cheerful fire was burning in the fireplace. s served, Delores Smith sang many of the requests, while Ruth Robinson accompanied her. Following this program the girls danced. Miss S: and Miss Ca-ebi ' ■honor. ' Page 142 — M O N NOVEMBER — Tagc 141 ■M I O N DECEMBER- JANUARY J $Y «k C 4E c --i Sl f o.- e COLLEGE EXAMINATION SCHEDULE January. 1934 ? %, . „ ' ■? a 4Q College classes are scheduled for examination according to the periods at tt, e on, e.v c -r which the class regularly meets for recitation. The following classes ha ' e ., , u -a.-,,, ?r ferf ' ' 1j been scheduled irregularly: . ' A-, . ' -e. ' ,; s ' rr, ' lur,, - si Art History 1 (6th period section) AfT; j afi! o, ' .. ' ' fiC? 5 a t • Bookkeeping English 1 Home Economics 17 Psychology 21 Religion 13 1 girl Pic ' — ■Page 144- M FEBRUARY 19 3 4 M LESTONES MARCH M LESTONES 19 3 4 SENIOR-SENIOR-MIDDLE DAY — Tagc 147- M APRIL ■Tage 14S — M LESTONES 19 3 4 MAY — Tagc 149 - 19 3 4 M STONES •5; -5 E CO -5 J — ■Page no — MILESTONES — Page 7 5 — 934 MILESTONES ' B B 1s l B PUTH Ro !N50N G Mt4 Jkid-. .J MahiJnn Hemem ■? 4 M tj ' Yi Jl 1 p r 1 ■■;8B Page 152 — M E S T O N E S 9 3 4 MARY ELIZABETH POLK May Queen ■Tage 153- 934 MILESTONES A-B-C CONTEST A-Athlet c - Beaut eul C-Q juwung GRACE 80SSERMAN MARY ELIZABETH -POLK JAWET M? PADDEN Z?- OEMOQQAJIC Viva Lee Davis Emily Warren - EfiJTERTAiN NG- Dolores 5m it-w - EEau hty W LMA £a«ER f-fASS ONABL-£ Dorothy Funk - HTELLECrVAL welene Loes — TV?? J 54- MILESTONES 1934 A-B-C CONTEST J- J OILY ARLEWE HERSHEY M- A lA NET C Jayne Priest P- PO-PULA i Dorothy Gland Eft --=• K- H ND £KZAg£TH Henderson A - NORTHERN JEAN A 1UWSIE (p- QilEENL Y Betty Handle - L VELY Sarah Womack O- 0 G A AL Mady 5b per 8- ES£ ?I £D Ellen Lowers — Tagc 1 5 5 — 934 MILESTONES A- B C CONTEST f- Sou them ?UfORD HAYTER ( - l £0SA7 l£ AHHSUAW fPq T- Temperamental U-Umophut cated mary Jones jawe eIod es JA NE NEAL jt- £x£cut it£ jeanj Stewart X- Youth fUL Sarah Joyce Seaseey Z- Zealous Marie $omke — iX( r 7 56 MILESTONES 1934 EN A-B-C ISEMBI 1 le Dorothy Jon-es M I WARD-BELMONT ' S PERFECT GIRL WOULD HAVE . . . a complexion like Izzy Coulter ' s eyes like Cack Brown ' s a nose like Nita Bogue ' s lips like Marge Jacobson ' s dimples like Pete Polk ' s teeth like Soper ' s expressive eyebrows like Funkie ' s a profile like Smittie ' s hair like Shorty Kassel ' s hands like Elizabeth Dabney ' s feet like Kid Knowles ' a figure like Eleanor jrwin ' s a voice like Peanut Jones ' laughter like Rena Berry ' s poise like Helene Loeb ' s M I SENIOR ADDRESSES Alexander, Lurline 602 Victoria Street, Abilene, Texas Anderson, Betty A 301 3 Brightwood Street, Nashville, Tennessee Anderson, Nell Betty Pecos ' Texas Baker, Wilma La Crosse, Kansas Balsiger, Mary Louise 442 West Sixty-Seventh Street Terrace, Kansas City, Missouri Banker, Mary Francis 501 Fifth Avenue, Port Arthur, Texas Barnes, Ruth 1604 Twenty-Fourth Avenue, Nashville, Tennessee Barnes, Virginia 1604 Twenty-Fourth Avenue. 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Kentucky Fleming, Louise 3421 Murphy Road, Nashville, Tennessee Ford, Lucille Gallatin, Tennessee Fountain, Lydia I002 Denrock Avenue, Dalhart, Texas Freeman, Virginia Springfield, Tennessee Frye, Ruth 220 Lookout Avenue, Charleroi, Pennsylvania Funk, Dorothy 1403 Old Orchard Road, Vincennes, Indiana Geibel, E ' Lois 230 Third Street, Henderson, Kentucky Glander, Dorothy 200 Central Avenue, Greenville, Ohio Glasgow, Elizabeth Golf Club Lane, Nashville, Tennessee Goodenough, Carol 610 East Anderson Street, Greencastle, Indiana Hale, Frances Old Hickory, Tennessee Harrell, Wilma 439 Northwest Fourteenth Street, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Hill, Alice Vivienne 220 South Seminole Drive, Chattanooga, Tennessee Holcombe, Charlie 1080 Government Street, Baton Rouge, Louisiana Holland, Charlotte 1804 Fifteenth Avenue, South, Nashville, Tennessee Huson, Kathleen 2201 Smith-Young Avenue. 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