Ward Belmont High School - Milestones Yearbook (Nashville, TN)

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1 9 3 tc ct 7Ccc EX LIBRIS M 1 9 3 5 MILESTONES VOLUME TWENTY -ONE Published by The Studenis of W A R D - B E L M O N T SCHOOL Nashville, Tennessee t - MILESTONES STAFF, 1935 Mildred Scott Editor Virginia Grotz Associate Editor Martha Kiger Business Manager Frankie Marbury 4rt Editor Patsy Schorndorfer Photographic Editor Ellen Boa ' ers Day Student Editor Edavine Schmid (First Semester) Feature Editor Moselle Worsley (Second Semester) Feature Editor Anne Turney (First Semester) High School Representative Beverly Lack (Second Semester) High School Representative The Milestones staff imshes to take this opportunity of acknoivledjiing the cooperation of the student body in helping them to compile this hook. Their gratitude is especially extended to those club girls tiho helped to make the snapshot pages ' -%. TABLE OF CO NTENTS VIEW SECTION ADMINISTRATION CLASSES ORGANIZATIONS FEATURES FOREWORD The stall ' oljcrs this book as an expression of our having attained our age of majority — tnentv-one years of memories and Milestones at W ard Belmont since this book first uas created. Behind us are the shadoiis of W ard Seminary and Belmont College, ahead of us are future years of happiness and Milestones To Miss Mary Elizabeth Cayce Whose lovaltY has helped to make us loyal, whose friendliness has helped to make us friendly, and whose abilities have encouraged our ambitions, lie. the Milestones staff of 1935, dedicate this book CAMPUS VIEWS • THE FOUNTAIN SENIOR HALL LOOKING UP THE WALK PAST PEMBROKE AND HERON TO FOUNDERS AERIAL VIEW OF WARD-BELMONT CAMPUS The Fountain M Mr. Andrew B. Benedict J ice President Miss EmiMa 1. Sisson Dean of Residence With the presentation of this issue of the Milestones another school year has gone bv. This book is a faithful portrayal by the members of the staff of the personalities and events of the school year. We trust as the years pass that this book mav become more than a souvenir — ever a constant reminder of happy days spent at ard-Belmont. e wish for those seniors who are leaving us the very best in life. To the others in the student body we pledge our con- tinued endeavors to work with them toward the attainment of the ideals for which Ward-Belmont stands. John Wynne Barton. President. Page Eleven Dr. Joseph E. Burk Dean of Faculty Miss Annie C. Allison Principal of High School Bv their fruits ye shall know them applies to institutions as well as to trees and people. The high school and college facul- ties regard with equanimity the passing of each year ' s graduat- ing classes, secure in the knowledge that the fruit is sound. Our best wishes go with those of you who are leaving us as we look forward with pleasure to the return of our acadeniiially younger sisters. Sincerely, Joseph E. Bukk, Dean of Fuciitly. Pafic Tirelve M ADMINISTRATION John Wynne Barton, M.A., LL.D. President Annie Claybrooke Allison, B.A., M.A. Principal of High Sriwol Andrew ISell Benedict lice President and Business A onager Joseph E. Burk, M.A., Ph.D. Dean of Faculty Emma I. Sisson Dean of Residence Mary-Jane Pulver, B.A. Alumnae Secret ary Henriette Richardson Bryan Registrar W. V. Flowers Secretary E. J. Snyder Bursar Library Frances E. Church, B.A., M.S. Librarian Louise Saunders Agnes M. Swanstrom, B.A. 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. Nicholls Mrs. Allen G. Hall Mrs. Willie B. Weedon Chaperons Emma Bond Virginia Wesson Graduate ?iurses School of Liberal Arts Faculty JoHN Wynne Barton, M.A., LL.D. President Andrew Bell Benedict ( ice 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. Burk Education B.A., Soulhwestern University; M.A., South- ern Methodist University; Ph.D., New York University Jane Carling Physical Education: Riding Graduate, Ward-Behnont School; B.S., University of Wisconsin Gertrude Casebier History B.A., Western Kentucky State Teachers College; M.A., Vanderbilt University Page Thirteen M Martha A NETTE Cason Lfiiiit B.A., Universi(y (if (:iikaf;o; M.A.. Columbia University: Furlher Graduate Study, Columbia University Mary Elizabeth Cavce Pbvsical Education; Assistant in Athletics Graduate, Ward-Behnont School; B.S., George Peabody College for Teachers Frances E. Church Library Methods B.A., Missouri Stale Teachers College; Grad- uate Student, Illinois University; M.S., Columbia University Blanche Henry Clark History B.A., M.A., Duke University; Further Gradu- ate Study, Vanderbilt University Mary Dean Clement Mathematics B.A., Wellesley College Marian Crawford Latin B.A., Randolph-Macon Woman ' s College; M.A., Southern Methodist University Thomas B. Donner Spanish B.A., East Texas Teachers College; M.A., Southern Methodist University Frances Ehtng Kconomics Graduate, Ward-lielinont School; B.A., M.A., Vanderbill Lniversity W. V. Flowers Commercial Law Member, Nashville Bar; Secretary of the School .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 ihe New York School of Fine and Applied Arts Helen Cartwright Grizzard Chemistry (iraduale, Ward-Belmont School; B.A. Vanderbilt University Margaret Frierson Hall Assistant in Gymnasium Vera L. Ha History ■ u -  Ph.B., LIniversity of Chicago; Graduate Stu- dent, Vanderbilt University Cora Henderson Secretarial Training B.A., Southern College; M.A., George Pea- body College for Teachers Louise Loretz Herron English B.S., Vanderbilt University; M.A., Columbia University; Diploma in English Litera- ture, University of London Alma Hollinger Biology B.A., M.A., University of Michigan; .Siudenl, 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; Pri- vate Lessons in Vienna; M.A., Van- derbilt University ' Sarah Clayton Jeter Dancing Graduate, Ward-Belmont School; Pupil of Ruth St. Denis, Ted Shawn, Uoris Hum- phrey, Mikhail Mordkin, Margaret Severn, Fokine, Adolph Bohn, Al- bertina Rasch, Tashamira, Johnny Boyle ALvrgaret Lookt Foods and . utrition B.S., Graduate Student, Iowa State College Katharine Y. Lydell English A.B., Wellesley College; Graduate Study, Vanderbilt University Page Fourteen M l!. .. Cdiiiuclii d ms McElfhesh Fh ' iuIi a ColleL ' c for WoMici R.S., Ge (TKuules Francaiscs. 1 of Lausanne Nelle M AJOIt Matlierntitics orge Poal.odv Coll.-c for Toaih. RlTII liuiERI.Y MlLLRING ■, ' .v ssio i B.A., Mouni llolyoke College: M.A.. Sriiilh College; Graduate, Curry School of l ' ,x- pression; Inslruclor, Curry School of Expression Catherine E. Morrison Director Srhtml of Physical Education Diploma from Possee Gymnasium, Boston; Special Sluilenl, Chaliff School, JNew York, and Columbia University Mary Rachel Norris Psychology B.A., M.A., Bryn Mawr College; Fnrlher Graduate Study, George Peabody College for Teachers and Columbia University Betty O ' Donnei.l Physical Eiliiration Graduate, W ard-Uelmont School; B.S.. Sar- gent School of Physical Education of lioslon University Martha K. Ordway English Ph.B., University of Chicago; M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers Anna Pligh English B.A., University of Arkansas; M.A., Univer- sity of Chicago; Graduate Student, Coluiid ia L niversily; Further (rrailu- ate Study. George Peabody Col- lege for Teachers Ellene Ransom English B.A., M.A., Vanderbilt University; Graduate Student, Columbia University, Vander- bilt University, and Yale University Linda Rhea English and History B.S., Vanderbilt University: LA.. Columbia University; LA., anderbill Universily; Ph.D.. Vanderbilt University Oi.ivE Carter Ross English and Irt History U.A., L ' uiversily of iSa.shville; (rraduate Student, Vanderbilt University; M.A., Columbia University JJertiia M. Rlef French A,B., M.A., Vassar College: Diplome de Pro- fesseur de Francais, Universite de Toulouse Theodora Cooley Scruggs English B.A., Wellesley College; M.A., Vanderbilt University; Further Graduate Study, Vanderbilt Universily Hibernia Seay French B.A., Randolph-Macon Woman ' s College; M.A., Duke University; Diplome Su])erior en Etudes Francaises, University of Nancy; Diplome en Cours de Civilisa- tion Francaise, Sorbonne; Graduate Study, Columbia University Mary Wynne Shackelford Director School of Art Graduate. Art Academy of Cincinnati; Grad- uate, Pratt Institute, Department of Fine and Applied Arts; Special Student, ] ew 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. SouiiY T English « I e ■« B.S., M.A., George Peabody Callege for Teachers yi Frances G. Swenson - - Clothing B.S., Iowa Slate College; M.S., George Pea- body College for Teachers Pauline Sherwood Tovnsend Director School of Expression Graduate, New England Conservatory; Post- graduate, Boston School of Expression: Special Courses in New York. Chicago, and Boston Page Fifteen M WiLMA Collier Vance Foods and Nutrition Graduate Sludenl, University of T ennessee E T . O ♦ N P f . .V Z ' I cdb Van IIooskh Religion f ' B.A., Alliens College; Graduate, Scarrilt Col- lege for Christian Workers; Graduate Student, University of Chicago; M.A., Columbia Universitv School of Music Kenneth Rose Lawrence H. Rigcs Frederick Arthur Henkel Sydney Dalton Roy Underwood Members, Bimrd of Musiral Directors Mary Venable Blythe Sig if Playing and Piano Graduate, St. Mary ' s Hall, San Antonio; Pupil of von Mickwilz and Harry Redman: Theoretical Courses in Southern Meth- odist University, University of Colorado Florence N. Boyer oice Student of Music in Oberlin College; Pu|)il of Signor Vananni in Italy; Pupil of Mes- dames de Sales and Bossetli in Munich; Pupil of Oscar Seagle and de Reszke in Paris Sydney Dalton Director of I oi ' ce Department L.Mus., Dominion College of Music, Mon- treal; M.Mus., Cincinnati Conservatory of Music: Pupil of David Bispham, Max Heinrich. and ,1. II. Duval: Studied Piano «itl. Kafacl .loselTy; Composi- tion with Rubin Goldmark and Frederick Schlieder Mary Douthit Piano Graduate. Ward-Bclmonl S hool of Music: Pupil of Lawrence (rondnuni. Harold von Mickwitz. and Sigisnnnul Slojowski Frederick Artiiih Henkel Dim tor of Pipe Organ Graduate, ,V1etro])()litan College of Music: Student, Cincinnati College of Music; Pupil of Sleinbrecher, Andre, and Sterling Frances Helen .Iackson Harp B.A., Birmingham-Southern College; M.A., Vanderbilt University; Study, Eastland School of Music and Cincinnati Con- servatory of Music; Private Lessons in Vienna; Pupil in Master Cla,ss of Carlos Salzcdo Lawrence H. Riggs Director Department of Musical Sciences B.A., Beloit College; Rhodes Scholar at Ox- ford University. England: Summer Courses, Chicago Musical College. Northwestern University School of Insic, and Ameri- can Institute of jNormal Methods; Graduate of American Institute of Normal Methods Hazel Coate Rose Piano Pupil of William H. Sherwood, Glenn Dillard Gunn, Victor Ileinze; Formerly Teacher of Piano, Cosmopolitan School of Music, Indianapolis Kenneth Rose Director Department of I iolin Pupil of McGibeny, Indianapolis: of Arthur llartmann, Paris; of George Lehmann, Berlin; of Souky, Prague; Formerly Teacher Metropolitan School of Music, Indianapolis, and Concert Master, Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra Amelie Throne Piano Pupil of Maurice Aronson, Vienna; of Josef Lhevinne, Berlin; of Sigisnumd Stojow- ski. New York; of Harold liaucr. New York Roy Underwood Director of Piano Deftartment B.Mus., Bethany College; Fellowship Slu- denl, Juilliard Foundation, Three ears; Pupil of Mollie Margolies, Oliver Denton, Alexander Siloli; Associate, Alberli Studios, New York; Associate Pro- fessor of Piano, University of Kansas Annie Cavert Practice Supervisor Page Sixteen yjia e x } e. CLASSES E N I O JM SENIOR SONG I Wc 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 — (xod 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. I I 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 ' 35 Will linger forevermore. Page lufiliKvn M SENIOR JEAN M. STEWART ELIZABETH MA DIE Del Vers CHA-i General Diploma. E.xprrssiun Ariston Diploma General Diploma President Senior Clu8 4. ' 35. Vice President Senior Class Senior. Middle Cla  . ' 31; ' 35; Secretary Senior-Middb BoardinR Presidents ' Coiin- Class. ' 34; Day Student Presi eil, ' 34, ' 3.5; French Club. ' 34; dents ' Council, ' 35; Hyphei Expression Certificate. ' 31; Feature Writer. ' 35; Dramat Member of the Ten Highest ic Club, ' 35; Glee Club. ' 35. in Citizenship, ' 34; Executive in A. B. C. Contest. ' 34; Queen ' s Page in May Day, ' 34; George Washington, ' 35. al Diploma. Expres. Diploma Sen Cla Secretary Penta Tau Club. ' 35; Y Cabinet, Chairman Florence Criltendon Home Committee. ' 35; French Club, ' 34. CAROLYN MELBA CONCKLIN F. F. General Diploma Treasurer Senior Class. ' Senior. Mi. I, II, n.,-. ' Swinuiiin- M.ui.iv.. llil.t Board. H. r,. . !, ,■ McM her All, I. 11. .., „,.,,„,, I. •:! ' 35; Tenuis arsilv. ' 3 1. ' 3 Member of the Ten lliglic in Citizenship, ' 34. HELEN POWER Jl LL LOILSE ACHESON Ariston Del Vers General Diploma General Diploma. Riilinn D.iv Student Treasurer Sen- Cerlificale I ' lr . 1 l.i s. ' 35; Vice President Wordsmiths. ' 34. ' 35. Presi- ri- ...11 Club, ' 35; Active dent. ' 35: French Club. ' 34. 1.-i Ml...r Athletic Associa- ' 35. President. ' 35; Vice Presi- li.iii . -35; Club IKplicn Kc- dent Del Vers Club. ' 34; Vice cr. ' 3 1. ' 3.1. President Odd Fellows. ' 34; German Club. ' 31. ' 35: Glee Club. ' 34. 3. ' ;; Choir. ' 34. ' 35: Toastmislrc-- S,ni..r- liddle Banqucl. ' 31; lii.lin: Varsil%. •34. ' 35; .ll .- M.-rnlier Ath- letic A .„iali..n. ■:!(. -35: F.ircicn ■air Hulldin B.iar.l. Y. ' 3 1. ALICE A. ADAMS JAYNE ALLEN F. F. Ariston General Diploma General Diploma V ' Cabinet. Co-Chairman Treasurer Ariston Club. ' 35: Ten inessee Children ' s Home Active Member Athletic As- Cor umittee. ' 35; French Club. sociation, ' 35. ■3 . •35; Glee Club. -34; Seri :eant-al-Arms F. F, Club. PasF inetepn M SENIOR CLASS MARY JOHN ATWELL Arislon (J,;i,ral Diploma JUDITH ELIZABETH BERRY Del Vers Y Cabinet. Cha General Diploma Secretary X. L. Cliili, ' 3 1; Y Cabinet, Co-chairman. Tennessee Children ' s Home Committee. ' . 5; Secretary Oklahoma Club. ' 31: French Club. ' 35; Office Assistant Hyphen. ' 3,5. EUNICEMARV BICKNELL Del Vers General Diploma Treasurer Del Vers Club. ' 31, ' 35; Glee Club, ' 31; Word- smiths, ' 35; Hyphen Feature Writer, ' 35; Choir, ' 31, ' 35; President Michigan Club. ' 34; French Club, ' 31. ' NITA A. BOGUE F. F. General Diploma sident F. F. Club, ' 34; Bo ' 3.5, Presidents ' Council, ' 35; Ac live Member Athletic Assr ciation- ' 34. ' 35: Spanis Club, ' 34; French Club. ' 3 •35; F. F. All-Around Alli lete, ' 34. General Diploma. Expre: Certificate Glee Club. ' 35: Actiye LILLIAN MAY BOYD General Diploma Vice President Tri K Club, ' 35; General Manager Ath- letic Association, ' 35; Actiye Member, ' 34, ' 35: Glee Club, ' 34, ' 35; Choir, ' 34, ' 35. Page Twenty IVI SENIOR CLASS Becrclary A. K. Club. ' 35; ' Y Cahinel. Hyphen Rf- linrter. ' 35; French Chih. ' 31; KxiireHKiiin Ccrliriralc. ' 31. Gmcral Diploma Secretary Boarding StudenI Council. ' 35. Second Vice Pre«ident. ' 34; Ward-Belmonl Orcheslra, ' 3-1. ' 35: French Club. ' 3t. ' 35; German Club. ■34. ' 35. Secretary. ' 35; Dra- Miatlc Club. ' 35. PATTY LITTON NELIA KELLY CHADWELL CHAMBERS Ariston Triad Physical Education Diploma General Diploma. Expression President Day Student Coun- Certificate cil. ' 35. Proctor. ' 34: Pre i- Fri !nch Club. ' 34; Dramatic .l.nl l)a Sli,.l.-Ml Pr..-i,l,„l - C.iiii.i!. ■.!■.. S,.,T.-I,iri. Ml: Ch lb. -35. S,-,r,.|,,r ri-l,.„ CImI.. Vil; r,l„r h,,i.,:i,r llil,li,- ll.iar.l. Ml; ,liv,. Mcil.cr ll.l,-li, . ,„i:ili,,n. Ml. Mr.; H.. .l.,ill arMM. Ml; |i- .- ' iiiil.- .ir-iii. MJ. -35; Ten- Mi- l)„„l.l,- .,r.-ity. ' 34; l!;l k,-ll.;ill V,ir-ilv; ' 35, .S-.„n.l Var-il . Ml; Second All-Around Athlete. ' 34: Hockev Varsitv, ' 35: Indi- vidual Winner.tennis Singles, ' 34. ' 35. Doubles. Archery Meet. ' 31: Second BowlinR Varsity. ' 34. MARTHA JANE KATHRYN CLARK CHATTIN Del Vers General Diploma President Y. V. C. A.. ' 35, Y Cabinet. Chairman W orld Fellowship Committee, ■3 1; .Scn-Eary Boarding Presi- driil- Cotjncil. ' 35: Associ- .,!,■ K.lii.,r Milestones. ' 34; Kr.nch Cluh. ' 34. ' 35; -Glee Chih. ' 31, ' 35; Choir. ' 35. Page Tuenlv-one M E S SENIOR CLASS MARY ELEANOR CLAY First Vice President Boariling Student Council. ' 35; Y Cabinet. Chairman World Fellowship Committee. ' 35; Second Vice President Y. W. C. A.. ' 34; Glee Cluh. ' 31. ' 35; ' 31. ' 35; ckv Club. ' 31. -1 M 1 II l BETH I 1 X ' i ELEANOR CLEI Arislon 1 n K (...i. ii Diiihimii (,-nif,cal - tit ( ii nimi Itt- tt it and Corn- nun ml lllnstrnlion Cnwral Dipt, Spanish Club. ' 35. HriMdtnt in K Club. ' 35; Itoardinc Pre-idcnt. ' Coun- mI ' IS ' i ' rea-urer Kentucky ( hib M, (,lec Club. ' 34. r, Choir, ' U ' 35 NELLIE CALDER CLEMENTS A. K. President E ' 35. Treasurer. ' 34; Dav Stu- dent Presidents ' Council. ' 35; Orchestra. ' 34. MARIAN COLLKSIKR EVELYN LOUISE Anti-Pand ira COOPER General Diploma Osiron Secretary Dramatic Club. ' 35; Expression Diploma Hyphen Feature Writer. 35; Sec rctary Senior Class. ' 31; Cluh Reporter. ' 34. ' 35; Glee Secretary Ward-lielnion. Or- Club. ' 31. ' 35; French Cluh, che. stra. ' 34;Circulali..., la„- ' 34. ' 35. aye r Hyphen, ' 31; S.-.r,lar mil lois Club, ' 34; Spa nisi, Chi b. ' 35. Paae Tivpntv-tiro M SENIOR CLASS CATHERINE CROSWELL ELIZABETH GLENN Expression Cerlifiratt ' Y Cabinet. Chairman Van derbilt Hospital Comniittee ■35; French Chib, ' 35; T niali.Club. ' 35; Ailive Me h r Allileli,- A8.„,iali„n. ' : Secretary Penla Tau Chil.. ' 31; French Club. ' SS- ' Sr,. Treanurer. ' 3 1. ' 35: .Spanish Club. ' 31. ' 35; Drauialic- ' inTal Diploma, Exprfssioi Cerlificale 1 Cabinet. Chairman Flor ice Crittendon Home Com ittee. ' 34. Chairman Com unity Y Tours Commit e. ' 35; President Kentiickv lub. ' 35; Glee Club. ' 34, 5; Choir. ' .35; French Club 5; Dramatic Club. ' 35. Proctor Founders Hall. Sec- ond Semester. ' 34; President Iowa Club. ' 34; French Club. ' 34. ' 35. CHARLOTTE ANN DOUGHTY Anti-Pandora Foods and Nutrition Diplon Textiles and Clothing Diplo, Proclo MARY JANE DULANEY Tr, Founders Hall. First Y Cabl Semester, ' 35; Secretary Anti- dent Indui Pandora Club. ' 34; Actiye Member Athletic Association. ' 35; Glee Club. ' 34; Dramatic Club. ' 35. Y. W. C. A.. ' 35; . Cha iai Commission. ' 34; Treasurer Osiron Club, ' 35. Serseant-at-Arms. ' 34; Vice President Texas Club, ' 34; French Club, ' 34. ' 35. neral Diploma Club, ' 34, ' 35; Glee Page Tiientythref M O N SENIOR CLASS MARY ANN EVANS MARY CROCKETT EVANS Ami-Pandora Presi Expression Certificate. 34; Cluh Hvphen Reporter. ' 34; Michigan Club Chairman. NENA FRANCES FRANCES LOUISE FLIPPEN GRAHAM Triad Agora General Dipltima General Diploma, Expressinn Cerlificale President Tri.i.l Cliil Pres ident Agora Chib. 35: Boarding Presidents ' Coun- cil. ' 35; Hvphen Reporter. ' 35: Dramatic Club. ' 35; Glee Club. ' 34. ' 35; Choir. ' 35. ' 35; French Cluh. ' 34: .Se at Diploma ati-Pandora Club. ' 35; Y Cabinet. Hyphen Reporter. ' 34; Boarding Pres- idents ' Council. ' 35; Active Member Athletic Association, ' 35; French Club. ' 34; Span- ish Club, ' 34; Dramatic Club, ' 35. Page Twenty -fiiur M SENIOR CLASS MURYI.E ELIZAnETII HALL F. F. PATTY BROWN llAHVEV Pi- 11 la Tan Cwi,T,i; llinlnmii EM M ARVNE IIARTNETl ' A. ARLENE HERSHEY Proctor Founders Hall. First Semester. ' 34: Treasurer A. K. Club. 35: German Clul.. Club. ' 35; Joll ■3 t. ' 35. President. ' 35. ABC ' 34: Vice President Odd Fellows Club. ' 35: Frencb Club. ' 34: German Club. ' 34. ' 35: Choir. ' 34: Active Member Athletic As- sociation. ' 35. BETTY JEAN HILL Active Member Athletic As- sociation. ' 34. ' 3.5; Second Hockey Varsitv. ' 34; French Club. ' 35; Glee Club. ' 34. Page Ttienty-Jhe M O ]N SENIOR CLASS EDWINA HOLLAND ROSEMARY PenU Tan HORSTMANN F. F. GfTliTtil Diplnrntl eii.h Cluli. -.H. ■35. Secre- General Diploma V. -Si; Hijihcn Kcporter. Club Editor Hyphen. ' 35 Treasurer F. F. Club. ' 35 President Odd FellowB Club ' 35; Spanish Club. ' 35; F F. All-Around Athlete. ' 3+ Active Member Athletic As snciation. ' 34. ' 35. ANNA KATHERINE HOWARD Osiron Cenrrat IhpUma THERESA DOLORES HARY ELLEN HUDGINS F. F. JANIE RUTH HUEY Agora ■irst Vice President Y. V. ;. A.. -35: Active Meniher Lthletic Association. ' 31, ' 35. General Diploma Vice President Agora Club. ' 35; Active Member Athletic Association. ' 34. ' 35; French Club. ' 34. ' 35. KATHRYN HYDE ELEANOR IRWIN Fen la Tail F. F. General Diploma Interior Deeoralion Certijicate. Treasurer Penta Tall Clul Kiilinn Certificate ' 35; Hyphen Club Reporl.i ' - ' . Killing Manager Athletii ' 34; French Club. ' 34. Hoard. ' 35; Riding Varsity. ' 34. ' 35; Active Member Ath- letic Association. ' 34. ' 35: Hyphen Club Reporter, ' 35: Spanish Club, ' 35. 1 ' w I ' lii ' e TuenlY-six M SENIOR CLASS JAYNE KF.YPORT Agoru Srcrplarial Cfili icalt ' Crnrriil Dipin Fr.Muii dull. •:n. (;AIL LAWRENCE Editor-in-Chief Hyphen. ' 35. Associate Editor. ' 34; Board- ing Presidents ' Counril. ' K: Word.smiths. ' 31. ' 3.5. Secre- tary-Treasurer. ' 3V; Y Cab- inet. Chairman Membership Committee. ' 3-1; Active Mem- ber Athletic A.ssociation. ' 31. ' 35: Riding Varsity. ' 31; Spanish Chib, ' 34. ' 35. ROSELLA LEE LEWIS al Diploma. Expr, ' : C-rlijwale ch Cluli. ' 34. ' 35 Hyphen Reporter. ' 35: French Actiye Member Athlel Club. ' 35; Dramatic Chih. sociation, ' 3 1. 35. Page TnenlY-seien M SENIOR CLASS NELL McDAVID Treasurer Texas Club. ' 35. JANET McFADDEN General Diploma First Vice President Day Student Council, ' 35; Presi- dent Ariston Club, ' 34; Charming— A B C Contest, ' 34; Active Member Athletic Association. ' 34. ' 35; Prep Maid, Mav Day, ' 33. General Diplnma Vice President . . L. Club, Genera Diploma. Cerlifieal, in Coslume Design ami Com mereial Illuslralion General Diploma Art Editor Ml Proctor North Front l ' .ill First SenH-,trr. ' 35: Vice Prc - •35. idem Dramatic Cluh. iS; Hyphen Heporler. 3 1; W .ird- smilhs. -U. T.. . ' -e.•rrl,lr . •35. General Diploma. Piano Cer- General Diploma lificale. Expression Cerlijieale j._ _ . | j,, , ,35. ,,| . . ,| ,|, Secretary X. L. Club, ' 35; ' 35. Secretary-Treasurer Kansas Club, ' 35; Hyphen Feature Writer; French Club, ' 34. ' 35; Glee Club, ' 34, ' 35; Choir, ' 35. Page Tuenty-eight H MANLY k, L, EDITH MANLY S E N I O H C L A S S THELMA MAKI II AULV, E U. MILLI(; N Oniron A. K. General Diplom a General Diploma. Expressiin Prenide nt Oniron Cli ill, ' 35; Diploma Prc«i lent TcxaB Cli. . ' 34: Proctor Senior Hall, Fir Boarding PrcBidcnls ' Coun- Semester, ' 35: French Chdi oil. ' 35: Frcn.h Clu lb. ' 35: ' 31, ' 35; Active Member Atli Y t ' .al.illil. CliairiM .an Old Ictic AsBociulion. ' 31, ' 35. Ladie - II. .MM ' (:..M IMlitlL ' C. Sccimd S. ' MM-I.T. .i !; Aclivc McnilitT Allil.-li,- Ah i, cialioii. KATIIHVNE MILLS AriBlon General Diploma i;iLBERTINK MOOHE General Diploma hapcl Proctor, First Scmes- r, ' 35: Proctor Pembroke all, Second Semester, ' 34; asketball Manager, Ath- lie Board, ' 35; BaBkelball irsity, ' 34, Second Varsity. 5; Hockey Varsity. ' 35; A. . All-Around Athlete, ' 34; ;tive Member Athletic As- ciation, ' 34, ' 35; Glee Club, ELIZABEIIl NEEL Tria.l General l)ipl„nm JANET NEWBUR Anti-Pandora Secretarial Cerrifieat. I ' rc Da Cm, siilcnt Triad Club, ' 35; V Student Prciidcnls ' mcil. 35. sh Club. ' 31; Drai General Diploma President Boarding Student Council. 35. Chapel Proctor. Second Semester. ' 34; Presi- dent Boarding Presidents ' Council. ' 35; Y Cabinet, Chairman World Fellowship ttee. ' 34; Associate Edil Mli Semester, ' 34; French Club. ' 34; Active Member Athletic Association, ' 34. ' 35: Bowling Varsity. ' 34. ' 35; Individual High Score Bowling. 34; Hockev Varsitv. ' 35: One of Ten High in Citizenship, ' 31. Page Twenty-nine M SENIOR CLASS MARY ALICE PAINE SARAH TURNLEY Penta Tau PARDUE Geiwral Diploma. Dancing Triad Certificate Active Member Athletic sociation. ' 31. ' 35. Vi,-,. President Penta Tau Cluh. ' 34, ' 35; Hyphen Fea- ture Writer. ' 35; Y Cabi- net. Chairman Entertainment Committee. ' 34. Chairman Public Affairs Committee, ' 35: French Cbib, ' 34; Dra- ma lie Club, ' 35. (;lee Club. ' 35. Hyphen Club Reporle French Club. ' 35; Dr Club. ' 35. VIRGINIA RICHEY A. K. General Diploma President A. K. Club. ' 35: Boardins Presidents ' Coun- cil. ' 35; Glee Club. ' 34. ' 35: .Secretary Y. W. C. A.. ' 34: French Club. ' 34. ' 35; Ger- man Club. ' 31. ' 35. JUANITA ROBERTS LOUISE ROBINSON Triad Penta Tau General Diploma General Diploma. Expressiui Certificate Secretary Day Student Coun- cil, ' 35; Day Student Treas- President Penta Tau Clul. urer Senior-Middle Class, ' 34; ' 35; Boarding Presidents Vice President Triad Club, Council, ' 35; Martha Wash ' 34; Piano Certilicale. ' 34; ington. ' 35; Active Membc Active Member Athletic As- Athletic Association, ' 34, ' 35 sociation. ' 34. ' 35; Second Physical Education Diplom President Athletic Associ lion. ' 35. Active Memhe ' 34. ' 35; President Oklahon Cluh. ' 34; Boarding Pre. dents ' Council, ' 35. Page riiiily . -x % S E N I O H C LASS MARTITA ANNIC H()(;i;H,S l ,: III Dipli, CiTliJilllll- Prcnidcnt X. L. Cltili. MS: Boardinc Presidents C.iiiii- cil, ' 35: Tennis Varsily. ' HS: Aclivc Memlier Athlelie A - Bocialion, ' 35: French Cliii.. ' 31, ' 35; Glee Clul , ' 31. ' 35: Cho , ' 35. General Diploma, liiilinfl Cer- tificate, Expression Certificate Vice President A. K. Cluh, ' 35; Wordsraiths, ' 34, ' 35, President, ' 35; Hyphen Fea- ture Writer, ' 34, ' 35; Active Memlier Athletic Associa- tion. ' 34. ' 35; RidinB Varsitv, ' 31. 35; Dramatic Cliil., ' 3.5; Choir. MS. MILBRKD SCOir Osiron Cineral Oiph.mii Editor-in-Chief Mrii r.i- ' 35; Business Man.it ' .-r. Boarding Presidents ' C nii General Diplnniit .Second Vice President Y. Vi . C. A.. ' 3.5; Vice President A. K. Club. ' 35; Glee Club. ' 31; French Club. ' 35; Dra- matic Club, ' 35. Treasurer T. C. Cluh. French Club. ' 31; A Member Athletic Associ; ' 31, ' 35; Gym Varsitv. ' l otie Tliitty-oiw M SENIOR CLASS VIRGINIA SMITH General Diploma President Ariston Club, ' 35; Day Student Presidents ' Council. ' 3S; Active Member Atbletic Asscicialion, ' Si, ' 35; Basketball Varsilv. ' 35. MARY ELLEN STOKES Osiron General Diploma French Club. ' 34, ' 35. FRANCES STEWART STREET F. F. General Diploma SUE SWINFORD T. C. General Diploma ce President F. F. Club, i; Y Cabinet. Chairman nior League Home Com- ttee, ' 35; French Club. ' 31, VI OZ ELLE TROIT MARION MARCHBANK: TRUETT Cel leral Diploma Ariston General Diploma. Expression Diploma Glee Club. ' 35 PAULINE TUCKER Textiles and Clothing Diplon Page Thirty-two M I 1. T (J N E S S E N I () K C L A ijM . V -s . FRANCES W UM TI[ A. K. Ai.ici ' : w 1 A. K. K.IUi :,;„T,il Diplcma i;,i„;„l Dil, l,„„n i|..Tni h. ■:) , MS. S|.aiii li Cliil.. ■: llockt-y Varnily, ' : IS: .s. !5. JEAN WEIS F. F. MARJORIE WELLS Anti-Pandora General Diploma. Expn: ' General Diploma. Inleri„r Decoration Certificate NeW8 Edilor Hyphen. Secretary F. F. Cluli. French Club, ' 35; Draii Club, ' 35. ■35: ' 35: Y Cabinet, Chairman En- Icrlainnient Coinniillee, ' 35: French Club, ' 3t, ' 35, Vice PrcMcIcnt. ' 35. • % «HH al Diploma. Expi French Chih, 35 ANN WHITMORE ALICE WILLIAMSON General Diploma Proctor Day Student C.nin- Tennis Manager Athletic cil. First Seincster, ' 35; Day Board. ' 35; Active Member Student Presidents ' Council, .Athletic .Association, ' 35. Page Thirty-three 1 y :5 MILESTONES SENIOR CLASS General Difilii atic Club, ' 35. Presi Anti-Pandora Inli. ' 35; Cabinet, hainnan Old Ladies ' Home ;r Athletic Assoeiation, ' 35; rench Club, ' 34; Proctor ernbroke Hall, First Semes- r, ' 34. i l{ SLE WOMACK Ceiu-r „l D Iplon ■I a l-M ich CI ub. •ih W ard- ,ln lOlIt O. ■ches tra. ' 34, ' 35; ■ea surer ' Triad CI ub. ' 35; ;ti ve Mer nber Athletic ■ A . ciii Ltion ' 35; Li velv in R C Con test. ' 34; h; phen ul. . Repor ler. ' 3 1. ■ 35! Proctor Senior Hall. Secoi Semester, ' 35; Vice Preside Osiron Clul . ' 35; Preside Kentucky Club. ' 34. Page Thiiiy-fo, M I L E S J ' O N E S 19 3 5 Page Tliirly-fiiv 19 3 5 MILESTONES Page Thirty-six unioR ' MIDDle: JUNIOR- MIDDLE SONG Faith, truth, and love. Knowledge, health, and beauty. To highest service now we dedicate Till our ideals shall reign o ' er all victorious And liglit of service lead us on our way. Till our ideals shall reign o ' er all victorious And light of service lead us on our way. ' (;« • ' rilirly-eiglil M JUNIOR- MIDDLE CLASS BEVERLY LACK llifih School Cerliji, President Junior-Middle Class, ' 35, Freshman Class, ■32; Treasurer Junior Class, ' 31: Dranialii- Cluli, ' K. : Mr s. Se ond Semester, ' 35; Secret; Treasurer Kentucky Clui.. ' 35; PenstalT. ' 35; Choir. ' 35; Glee did., ' 35; Dramatic Clul.. ' 35. iU(;iMA li:k .s ii i ii An?k..r Hiflh Sclwul Crrliji.til, ' Secretary of Junior- 1 i. Idle ' .n 1 DoardinR Student Treasurer Junior-Middle Class. ' 35; Serpcanl-al-Arms Del Vers Club, ' 35; Dramatic Clul.. IAKV ALICE HEHBEKT Uiiih School Certificate Dav Student Treasurer Ji .ii..r. Middle Class, ' 35; Vli l re-i,lenl Sophomore Clas ■:i.i; Dramatic Club. ' 35. JA-NE BAGLEV Eccowasin High School Certificate Pcnslaff, ' 35: Dramatic Club, Ilitih School Ccrtific High School Certificate Pane Thirtviiitte M JUNIOR- MIDDLE CLASS High School Cerlifia High School Certific, Vice President Junior Class. Dramatic Club. ' 35: Hyphf ' 34; ABC Contest— Youth- Club Reporter, ' 35. ful. ' 31. High School Certificate Vice President Eccowasin Club, ' 35. Secretary, ' 33; President Sophomore Class. ■33; Dramatic Club, ' 35; .Ac- tive Member Athletic Asso- ciation, ' 32. ' 35. High School Certificate High School Certificate Proctor Heron Hall. First Semester. ' 33, First Semester. ' 35; French Club, ' 35. BETTE BUTTERFIELD High School Certific, MARTHA CLAIRE CLAY REBECCA CLAYTON Anti-Pandora High School Certificate :retary Anti-Pandora Club. Higli School Certific, Club, ' 35; Dr IS Junior ary Triad atic Club, Page Forty v o ' Xfi M J I N I () R - M I D D L E CLASS llinh .SiVloo Cerlijic Drama lie Club. ' SS. v J % ' MARY ANN FAIililS .Angkor Hi4h School Ci-rlifiralf c Club, ' 3; eporter. Fir llillh S.lwnl 0-, aiiiaii.- cbil.. •:!: LYRABETH RIVKS I rrZPATRICK Angkor ;;« . SrhonI Cmifnal,. PenslalT. ' 31, ' 35; Drama Club, ' 35; Glee Club. ' : French Cbib, ' 35. MS lllnh School Ccrlijlcalp i:U-r Clili . ' SS--:!.-,. S,.,.r,.|;,rv Treasurer. Se,.,„,l S,„,..|,r ■35: Choir. T.. 11,.,,, I. Hi, Club. -3:,; ll,„k, .,,-,lv •31, .SeeouJ N.ir-ili. ' ,-,-. Ae live Member AlhleLic As.so cialion, ' H. ' 35. DORYS DOLORES KAPLAN A. K. Hieh School Cerlijicate High School Ccrlificnic Hn-i.hnt Angkor Club, ' 35: l ' r,-i.l, 111 Junior Clas . ' 34; ., r.l.,rx Sophomore Class, Mi; ll,,;h School Represenla- liic Dav Student Council, ' 33; Day Student Presidents Council, ' 34, ' 35. ACNES K. KERR Ariston lUllh School Cvrlifirale amalic Club, ' 35. Page Forty-one M JUNIOR-MIDDLE CLASS Hiiih School C -i nstaff. ' .H5. High School Cfrtific: High School Ccrlijicatc French Club. ' 34. ' 3S; CAec Club. ' 35: Dramatic Cliili. ' 35; Active Member Allilcllc Association, ' 33- ' 35. BETTY PICKERINr, High School Ccriific, a ma lie Cliili. ' 35. High School Ccnific anish Club. ' 35. High School Cerlificate JOSEPHINE NEIL High School Cerlificate Hyphen Feature Writer, Sec- ond Semester, ' 35; Dramatic Club, ' 35; French Club, ' 35; Club, ' 35. Pagi ' I ' urlY-liiu M I L E S T () N E S 19 3 3 JUNIOR- MIDDLE CLASS lligli Mwul Cvrlifivalc I ' cnslaff. •32- ' 35. Prcsidenl. ' 35. Vice President. ' 33; Hockey Manager Allilelic H..aril. ' 3S; (Mee Clllli. ' 35; Drama lie Cliil.. ' 35; I ' rciicli Clilh. ■33. ' 3.-,; Ailivc Mciii- liiT Allilelic AsBociali.m. ' 3 1. ' 35. Ilifh Srhmil Crlijlralr lli l , SrIinnI Crlijirnl, Drariialic Cluli. 35. CYNTHIA rOMPklNS VIIUJIMA CARPENTER Triad TOMPKINS Angkor lliah School CL-rliJi, IJrainalic Clul.. ' 35. High School Certificate ELIZABETH ANNE JINE WEEKS TURNEY Del Vers Hiith Scho.il Certificate Proclor Heron Hall. Second „ . Semester. ' 35: High School dramatic Cluli. 3 . Representative Milestones. First Semester. ' 35: PenslalT. ' 35: Dramatic Cluh. ' 35. Paste Furtv-tliree 1935MILESTONES JUNIOR-MIDDLE CLASS (f js u .- High School Certificate Sereeant-at-Arms Triad Club, ' 35. Treasurer. ' 3-1; Secretary Junior Class. ' 34; Dramatic Club. ' 35; Baseball Varsitv, ' 32. ' 33. ' 34; Active Membir Athletic Association. ' 34. ' 35. Page Forty-four M 1 L K S T () i E S ' ) 3 Page Forty-file 19 3 5 M I L E S T O N i: S I ' ufle FurlY-six E C I A L 19 3 5 MILESTONES Home Economics Diploma Margaret E. Young, Pauline Ticker. Charlotte Ann Doughty Ccrlilicale and Diploma Expression Slndents ll(i(i{ lion: (( rriilicales) Matilda Daugherty. Louise Robinson, Buford Hayter, (; Roi,v iiiiEi). liosELLA Lee Lewis, Nancyann Schmid, Mary Louise Henderson Middir Run: (cerlificales) Frances Graham, Jean Weis, Georcanna Martin, Nelia Chambers, Gail Lawrence, Marion Nicholson, Theresa Howley, Martha Craig Front Row: (diplomas) Arlyne Milligan, Mary Lee Wilson, Evelyn Cooper, Helen Pillow, Marion Truett, Marion Farr, Jean Stewart Certijiiati-s noi in liiture: Louise Anderson, Evelyn Boyd, Catherine Croswell, Arlene Hershey, Annie Lou Wall Diplomas nut in picture: Carolyn Bryant, Mary Elizabeth Oman, Anne Pratt Page Forty-eight Cerlifitale Arl SludeiiLs Standing: Stanley Elizabeth Clay, Marjorie Wells, Frankie Makbirv Seated Bark Row: Irene Sartor, Eleanor Irwin Seated Front Roic: Judith Berry, Sai.anie Sherman i ot in Picture: Hetty Anderson Certificate Music Students Georganna Martin, Mary Eleanor Clay. Mary Jane Dulaney, Catherine Lanh m Not in Picture: Mildred Clements, Lisbeth Smith, Mary Jean Kirwan Page Forty-nine 19 3 5 M 1 L K S T () N !•; S Dancing Diploma Mary Alice Painf, Secr l.iri.il cil ilirate Students Iniithiie: Jayne Keyport (v ((( Janet Newblhy I ' hysical Education Diploma Students Patty Chipiveli,. Ruth Potts Page Fijty Certificate Riders Julia Aciieson, Eleanor Irwin, Nancyann SciiMin OFFICE 19 3 5 MILESTONES N. y S E M O R - M I D D L E CLASS OFFICERS, 1935 ' ' J .loNNVE Wai.kkr Louise Douglas liiKinliiifi Stuilrnl Tmisurcr Day Student Treasurer Officers Antoinette Treadavay President Ellen Bowers Vice President Jane Flannican Secretary JoNNYE Walker Boarding Student Treasurer Louise Douglas Day Student Treasurer Page Fifty-two t M 1 L i: S T O iN i: S 19 3 5 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS, 19 3 5 Presitk ' iit iRGiiviA Barret ice President Matii.da GiusoiN Ijikn lun;N Secretary i rcasiirvi Officers Peggy Dickinson President Virginia Barret ' ' Vp President Matilda Gibson Secretary Ellen Martin Treasurer Paf:e Fifty-tliree 1 9 3 MILESTONES SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS. 1935 Si SAN Cheek Presiilent Nelle Edmards I ice President (Catherine Crossan Kith Kr.NG Secretary Treasurer Officers Susan Cheek President Xelle Edwards J ' ice President Catherine Crossan Secretary Ruth King Treasurer Page Fifty-four MILESTONES J 9 .5 FRESHMAX CLASS OFFICERS, 193 5 Martha Brvvn Prrsiflpnt Martha Hotu Secretory ,|e C aldw kll Treasurer Officers Martha Bryan President Polly Barr Edwards J ' ice President Martha Roth Secretary Jean Caldwell Treasurer Page Fifty-fire 193 5 MILESTONES Page Fifty-six 9 r-tr F Vft Ovtey ORGAN ZAT ONS M 1 L E S T () N K S 1 ' .i 5 DAY STUDENT C O T N C I L JUDITH OAVli ,MU WfliTMORE DOROTHY COLMERY f T ' - Page Fijty-sptvn 1935 MILESTONES BOARDING COUNCIL MAOY ELfANOK CLAY MARY LALLA BYRN S£Cfi£TARi FRANLtS PRINCE SSCONO Vice PMS D£NT VIRGINIA BARRET Uj6H School RePffessf rArive GILBERTINE MOOR.E HELEN JONES Page Fifty-eight M 1 J. E T (J Hall Proctors Bark Row: F.lizabeth Tipton, Marian V eber, Pembroke: Charlotte Ann Doiciity. Barbara Lee Reed, Founders: Winnifred Marsh, Eiuvine Schmid, Norlli From Front Roir: iNancye Brown, Anne Tirney, Heron: Arlyne Milligan, Margaret YoiNG. Senior Pago Fifty-nine 1 9 3 5 M I L E S T O N E S Y . S . C . A . EXECUTIVE CABINET MARY ELLEM HUD iNS P7 i C£ PSiS DiA r VIRGINIA 5HAW S£COND l C£ Pj}£S 0£NT MARTHA MERRYDAY S£C i£TAIi.y MARY JANE DULANLY TR£ASUREP Page Sixty M Y. V. C. A. Cabinet Top Ron: Helen Pillow, Mary Lee Wilson, Catherine Croswell, Mary Alice Paine, Marjorie Wells Middle Row: Carolyn Bryant. Jane Flannigan, Matilda Daugherty. Mary Eleanor Clay Bottom Row: Mary Jane Hass, Alice Adams, Frances Street Pa e Sixty-one 1 35 MILESTONES ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ftUTH POTTJ 6WC£ £W-£DICT UUkU L£AM£ Page Sixty-tno iVl 1 L E S r (J x E S i ' ) .i Athletic Association Sports Managers Back Row: Winnie Coffe6i, Archery: Gilbertine Moore. Baskelball Fnmt Row: Alice Williamson, Tennis; Frances Rose, Hockey: Carolyn Concklin. Swimming: Arlyne Milligan, Apparatus ot in picture: Klizabetii Cornelii ' s, Bowling; Peggy Wrenne, Track; Margaret Greene, Baseball Page Sixty-tlirce 1 9 3 MILESTONES H Y P H E STAFF, 1935 GAIL LAWRENCE EoiTOP BARBARA LEE REED Assoc Mre Eo., f !srSEM£sr£ i JEAN WEIS MARGARET GREENE ROSEMACY HOWTMANM WELLIE CLEM E NTS Day SruD£ r £o ro i Clcb Eo roP- C rculat on MANAeafi. Puge Sixty-four M Hyphen Rcportorial and Office Staff Standing, left to right: Mary INorman West, Nancyann Schmid, Eunicemary Bicknell. Antoinette Treadway, Elizabeth Gray. Frances Graham. Winme Coffee. Mary Alice Paine Seated, left to right: Louise Lillard. Marion Collester, Betty Carlisle, Charlotte Bridge, Georganna Martin, Sally Bateman, Catherine Lanham A ' of in picture: Edwina Holland, Leora Hill, Josephine Neil, Carolyn Bryant. Bar- bara Dratz. Helen Kirkbride. Judith Berry. Florence Martin Bradford. 1ary Jane Bass Page SixtY-fiiv 19 3 5 MILESTONES MILESTONES STAFF, 1935 miloreo scott £ditor. ViR INIA GROTZ AsiOOATE Ed to MARTHA KI ER. ELLEN B0WER5 Da t ' SrustKT Coma. PATSV SCHORNBOBFEFl PUOT06 iAPH C £0 ro X. fRANklE MAR.8URY Am £D TOP EDWINE 5CHMID ffATumlo. t ' J SiMisrsD MOSELLE WORSLEY f£Ari i£(p. 3 . ' SeMisre ) ANNt TURNtV BEVERLY LACK Pajlfi Sixty-si.x M W or(lj iiiilh.s Hark- Riiic: I)a« ( liii iiK z . Phyllis Hudson, Barbara Dratz, Lida Allene Brohk MilUllr Kim: HdSEM KV lloRSTMANN, EUNICEMARY BlCKNELL, WiNME COFFEE P ' ront Kuw: inmfred M rsii. : ' ecrelarv: Jlllv Acheson. President; Gail Lawrence (il in pidiire: IU;ttv Roberson Peiistaff Back Row: Catherine Crossan, Virginia Barret. Anne Tirnev. Elizabeth Love, Dorothy Proctor. Jean Bvrk Middle Row: Alice Overton, Betty Carlisle. Beverly Lvck. .Iane ance, Lyrabeth FiTZPATRicK. Marian Hill Fnini Row: Lawrece Butler, Charlotte Bridge. Mickie Perry. Frances Rose. President: Elizabeth Craig. Grace Benedict. Polly B rr Edwards I ot in picture: .Iane Bagley. Carrol Cole. Sue Perkins Craig. Judith Davis. Lle« el- LYNA Granbery Page Sixty-setvn 19 3 5 MILESTONES German (Huh 7 '  ( Rdir: JiDv AcHESON. Elizabeth II• (J . Charlotte Watkin Middle Run: Edith Eason, Arlene Hershev. Dorothy Jaeger, Louise Bro« Butlom Ron: irgima Richey. Mary Lalla Byr . Secretary-Treasurer. Betty Heck, President. Lattie ATili er (tRAves. I ice President, Mary Ann Evans French Club Top Row: Elizabeth Eahcett, Marian Collester, Jame Ruth Huey, Jane Cravens, Ruth Jones, Jane Berger, Elizabeth Cooper. Leora Hill, Rosella Lee Lewis, Arlvne MiLLiGAN, Louise Robinson, Alice Adams Fourth Row: Frances Street, Mary Jane Bass, Louise Lillard, Catherine Croswell. Martha Jane Chattin, Ellen Bowers, Winnie Coffee, Elizabeth Cornelius, Doro- thy Colmery, Margaret Greene. Louise Douglas, Evelyn McCall, Jean Dayton Third Row: Betty Hill, Virginia Richey, Georganna Martin, Mary Jane Foulston, Lucille Endsley, Mary Ellen Stokes, Sarah Clark, Evelyn Braden, Martha Greene Second Row: Dorothea Johnson, Virginia Shaw, Virginia Reed, Lida Allene Brown, Anna Katherine Howard, Patricia Howell, Charlotte Watkin, Jana Longneckbr, Martha Thompson, Louise Anderson, Betty Penick, Lyrabeth Fitzpatrick Bottom Ron ' : Grace Benedict, Llewellyna Granbery, Jean Weis. Thelma Martin. Elizabeth Dabney. Treasurer, Edwina Holland, Secretary. Judy Acheson. President, Marjorie Wells, I ice President, Mamie Jones, Mary Ellen Peach, Louise Timberman, Frances Rose, Betty Rye Page Sixty-eight M I L K S Spanish Club T„i Kdiv: Mary Jane Foilston, Rosemary Horstmann, Jane Meyer, Mary Donnan Wilson cuddle Row Virginia Chisoi.m, Evelyn Cooper, Martha Carson, Alice Webb, Jana LoNGNECKER, Katiierine Mood. Eleanor Irwin, Martha Thompson Bottom Row: Fr nces Warmath, Anna Katherine Howard, Phyllis Carr, Fatsy SCHORNDORFER. PresidPlU, WiNME CoFFEE. PhYLLIS HuDSON, MiLDRED ARTOR Dranialic (Jul) Back Row: Mary Ann Wirtz. Martha Fisher. Catherine Lanham. Elaine Levinsohn. Betty Peniok, Becky Hall. Mary Ann Farris Third Row: Frances Rose. Pauline Tucker. Mary Crockett Evans, Mary Alice Paine. Catherine Croswell, Virginia Shaw, Virginia Ann Reed, Lyrabeth Fitzpatrick. Christine Jill Second Row: Barbara Dratz, Mary Clark Crimm, Dawn Chiarenza, Betty Carlisle. Beverly Lack, Jeanne Cookson, Antoinette Treadway. Elizabeth Ann Keed, Matilda Daugherty Front Row: Jean Weis, Betty Ann Bell. Cynthia Tompkins, Winnifred Marsh ) ice President, rlene Hershey, President, Winnie Coffee, Secretary-Treasurer. Betty Heck. Lid llene Brown. Constance Chase, Dorothy Elliot Page Sixty-mne 19 3 5 MILESTONES ar l-Belnioiil Orchestra Kenneth Rose. Ciindiictor: llAiioi.n K vpp. Sulnist Ward-Belmont Glee Club Sydney Dalton ( ' .oiKliuinr Arlene Hershey I ' n ' siileni Becky Halt , 4ilinn Secretary anil Treasure Page SeventY 1 I L F, S T () N !•: S ' ) .1 5 Art Club Back Roic: Salanie Sherman, Mozelle Troit. Florence Martin Bradford, Marv Ellen Peach, Irene Sartor, Ed«ina Holland, Frankie Marbury, Freda Lee Hess, Jane Flannigan Second Roiv: Matilda Daugherty, Dorothy Zimmer, Stanley ' Elizabeth Clay, Char- lotte Ann Bridge, Marjorie Wells, Patty Brown Harvey ' , Catherine Crosivell, Mary Crockett Evans, Florence Hirschberg, Martha Anne Rogers, Pauline Tucker, Virginia McCamey ' Front Rotv: Elizabeth Evans, Cynthia Tompkins, Janie Ruth Huey, Beverly ' Lack, Vice President: Lucille Endsley, President; Lida Allene Brown, Constance Chase, Betty Goldstein ' Thy Kingdom Come Easter Pageant Directed n Pai line Sherwood Townsend (■ ( ' ( by the ard-Helmont School of Expression Page Seivnty-one 19 3 5 MILESTONES Page Seventy-two C L U M O N TA B LE OF CONTENTS A N T I - P A N D O R A TWENTIETH CENTURY DEL VERS T R I K PENT A T A U X . L . O S I R O N AGORA A . K . F . F . ANGKOR A R I S T O N E C C O W A S I N TRIAD Page Seventy-four MILESTONES 1 9 3 A. K. ANGKOR. ARISTON ECCOWASIN TRIAD PEWTA TAU A ORA Q5 1 P O N X. L. Page Seivnty-fiiv 3 5yM I L E S T O N E S Maktiix Fisih Miss Frances Swenson Sponsor A N T I - P A D O R A CLUB Officers Martha Fisher Prvsidcnt Mary Lee Wilson Vice President Lucille F dsley Seirelary Barbara Leake Treasurer MILESTONES 19 3 5 Anti-Pandora Club Jane Barrett, Sara Joyce Beasley, Martha Claire Clay, Marian Collester Martha Carson, Marjorie Crume. Charlotte Ann Doughty, Edith Eason Lucille Endsley. Frances Etheridge, Mary Crockett Evans, Jane Flannigan, Virginia Grotz Page Seventy-seven M Anti-Pandora Clnb Patricia IIoheli., Mamie Jones, Barbara Leake, Jaiva Longnecker Frankie Marbury, Betty Moroney, Pauline Myers, Janet Newbury, Mary Ellen Peach Martha Anne Rogers. Charlotte Watkin, Marjorie Wells, Christine White. -Mary Lee Wilson Page Scfenly-ciglit Page Seventy-nine M Mary Jac Griffith President Miss Mary Wynne Shackelford Sponsor CLUB OfficJers Mary Jac Griffith President Frances Prince ( ice President Mary Jean Kirwan Secretary Salanie Sherman Treasurer Jeanne Brady Sergeant-at-Arms Page Eighty T () K S T. C. Club Lawrece Butler. Jeanne J5radv, Ua vn Chiarenza, Elizabeth A CETT Evelyn Frazier, Helen Hall, Margaret Hetherington, Dorthea Johnson Gwendolyn King, Mary Jean Kirwan, Louise Longworth. ircima Lose Page Eighty-one 19 3 5 MILESTONES T. C. Club Jane Meyer, Peggy Nye, Agnes Ormand, Frances Pace Mary Patterson, Katherine Pearce, Frances Prince, Martha Roth Salanie Sherman, Dottie Smith, Sue Swinford, ]Nell Watkins, Marjorie Weber Page EiglitY-tuo MILESTONE 19 3 5 Page Eighty-three 9 3 5 MILESTONES JuniTii Bkkuv I ' rcsidcnl Miss Alma IIollingkr DEL VERS C L I B Officers Judith Berry President Elisabeth Carruth J ke President Theodora Krauss Secretary EuMCEMARY BiCKNELL Treasurer Jeanne Roland Sergeant-at-Anns Pa fie f ' yifilily-fnur M Del Vers Club Julia Acheson, S ra Ashley, Betty Ann Bell. Eunicemary Bicknell Betty Burns, Elisabeth Carruth, Martha Jane Chattin, Matilda Daughertv Jean Dayton, Marion Farr, Patricia Gibbs, Becky Hall. Hope Hoofman Page Eighty-fitt M O N Del Vers Club Theodora Krauss, Martha Lor Lawrence, Jean McEwan, Evelyn Norton Marguerite Page, Nell Jane Ranck, Barbara Lee Reed, Elizabeth Ann Reed, Elizabeth Ridley IsoBEL Jeanne Roland, Jean Stewart. Irene Wakeman, June Weeks, Mary Ann Wirtz Page Eighty-six M I O A Page Eighty-seien M Stam.kv Im.izabeth (Xay President liss Catiikkink 1()KK1S( Sponsor T R I K C L I B Officers Stanley Ki.izaiikth Clay President Margaret Louise Boyd Tirp Piesideiu Patsy Schorndorfer Secretary Jeanne Cookson Treasiiier I ' age liitihty-eifilil M Tri K Club Virginia IJarret, Marcaret Loi ise Bovn, Charlotte Uridge. Hetty Carlisle Mary- Eleanor Clay, Gretchen Coleman, Jeanne Cookson. Catherine Crossan Betty Goldstein, Mary Louise Henderson, Arlene Hershey, Dorothy Jaeger, Beverly Lack Hage hAiihty-niiw 1935 MILESTONES Tri K Club Catherine Lanham, Winnifred Marsh, Jean McKibbin, Janet Pascoe Elizabeth Rogers, Patsy Schorndorfer. Elizabeth Siegmund, Betsy Strain. Anne TlRNEY Marian Weber, Louise Witherspoon, Mary Donnan Wilson, Moselle X ' ()Hsley, Dorothy Zimmer Page Ninety M I L E S 1() N E S 19 3 5 Page Ainety-one M I TONES IjOI isk Kohinson Prfsident Miss Blanche Henry Clark Sponsor P E IV T A T A U CLUB Officers LoL ISE Robinson President Marv Alice Paine Vice President Helen Pillow Secretary Kathryn Hyde Treasurer Patsy Burgher Serjeant-at-Arms Page inrtY-tno M 1 L E S T ( N E S 19 3 5 Penta Tan Club Betty Armstrong, Edna May Bradley. Jkannk I$ri(;h m, I.oiisk Mruwn Nancye Brown, Alice Buchanan, Patsy Burgher, Sarah Clark Joyce Cunningham, Elizabeth Dabney, Patty Brown Harvey, Buford Hayter, Edmina Holland Page Ainety-three M O K Penta Tau Club Kathryn Hyde, Mary Elizabeth Lauhon, Evelyn McCall, Edith Manly Mary Alice Paine, Elizabeth Pillow, Helen Pillow, Ruth Potts, Virginia Reed Elsie Sabin, Edwine Schmid, Mary Stevens, Mary Norman West, Grace Willis Page Ninety-four M I L i: S T () E 1 9 3 Page i inety-five M I T U ]N E S Ikknk S kt()H l ' ,rsi,lrnt Miss FRA CEs McKlfkesh Sponsor X . L . C L U B P Officers Irene Sartor President Elizabeth Rudolph lice President Georgann A Martin Secretary Lattie Miller Graves Treasurer Elsie Sante Serfieunt-at-Arms Page i inely-six M I I. S ' J ONES 19 .-5 X. L. Club IMary Jane Bass, Sally Bateman, Phyllis Cark. Mary Beth Caton Constance Chase, Mary Curtain, Corinne Durand, Rozelle Emery Lattie Graves, Betty Hill, Laura Mildred Hood, Marion Kemp, Mary Frances Launius Pafie . iiwtr-setvn M X. L. Club Betty McEntee, Annette McMullen, Georcanna Martln, Elizabeth Mastin Eliza Monk, Katherine Mood, Louise Pumphrey, Elizabeth Rudolph Elsie Sante, Mildred Sartor, Billie Frank Smith, Winnifred Thomas, Martha Thompson Member not in piclure — Mary Elizabeth Herder Page jS ' inety-eight M I I, K STONES 1 9 3 Pasp yinetv-iiine TiiEi.MA Martin I ' resident lir Mary Doi run Sponsor O S I R O C L I B Oflicers Thelma Martin President Margaret Young J ' ice President Louise Fosgate Secretary Mary Jane Dui.aney Treasurer Katherine Biedenharn Sergeant-at-Arms Page One Hundred M J. K Osiron Club Emma May Alisro. Gretchen Heckman, Katiierine Biedemiarn, .Margaret Louise BOLLER Mabel Claire Breeden, Evelyn Cooper, Mary Jane Dllaney, Louse Foscate MoDESTA Goon, Anna Katherine Howard, Helen Jones. L4RTHA Ellen Kiger, Catherine Kilty Fngp One HiiiiHreH One iM I O N E Osiroii Cliih Helen Margaret Kirkbride, Gail Lawrence, Rosella Lee Lewis, Virginia McCamey Nell McDavid, Jeanne Morgan, iSEiffj Pickering, Mildred Scott. Ann Shepard Carroll Sheep. Mary Eli en Stokes, llELeiv Tibbets, Pailine Tucker. Margaret J ■ ' YounV Page One Hunilred Tiio {. i ' i NY y .• -y. M I L E S T O I-: 9 3 Page One Hundred Three M Frances Graham Pri ' sident Miss Gertridk Casebier Sponsor A G O R A C L I B Officers Frances Graham President .Tame Ruth Huey lice President Ruth Jones Secretary Christine Jill Treasurer Page One Iliindrrd ' . ' ) :5 5 Agora Club Margaret Barton, Jane Berger, Lida Allene Brown. innabeli. Coffee Mary Leslie Cook, Catherine Croswell, Rith Dazev, Barbara Dratz, Ev i,or Florev Florence IIiRSGiinERC. Freda Lee Hess, Phyllis IIidson, J me Ruth Uiey. Christine Jill Page One Hundred Five 4 MILESTONES Agora Club RiTii Jones, Jayne Keyport, Royena Kipp, Elaine Levinsohn June Leach, Hettie Jayne Reed, Elizabeth Smith, Fay Stipp, Nell Stoker Mary Elizabeth Sudhoff, Olga Vanta, Anna Lou Wall, Virginia Lee Wilson, Helen Pn ii ' ()ni H II ml rod Six M I L !•; s T N j: S 1 9 3 Page One Hundred Seven 19 3 5 MILESTONES IK4;iMA RiCHEV Prosidout Miss Linda Rhea Sponsor A . K . C L I B Oflficers Virginia Richey President Virginia Shaw Vice President Carolyn Bryant Secretary Betty Heck Treasurer Page One Hliniln;! Kiiihl M ! L !•; s r () i: s 9 .} 5 A. K. Club Mary Louise Anderson, Boneva Bancroft, Florence Martin Bradford, Carolyn Bryant Joan Butterfield, Mary Lalla Byrn, Virginu Chisolm, INancy Jane Claybhooke, Nellie Clements Mary ' x nn Foley, Betty Heck, Leora Hill, Betsy Jones, Uorys Kaplan fzge One Huriflrpd A ne .► N .- 9 3 5 M I L E S T O N ? .. ■ V ) A. K. Club RoiiKKTA Lincoln, Jane Ludvvig, Martha Ellen Mehuvdav, Arlvne Milligan GiLBERTiNE MooRE, Nancyann Schmid, Virginu Shaw, Marv Evelyn Smith, Elizaueth Tipton Antoinette Treadway, Eugenia Vick, Jonnye Walker, Frances Warmath, Alice Webb Page One llimilivd Ten MILESTONES 19 3 5 Page One Hundred Eleven 19 3 5 MILESTONES ] |TA |{(«;i K Pivsi(k-nt Miss Bertha Ruef Sponsor F . F . C L I B ) Officers NiTA BocuE President Frances Street f ice President Jean Weis Secretary Rosemary Horstmann Treasurer Page One Uiuulrtd Tnelve M I I- K s 1 () N J-: s ' ) : 5 F. F. Club Alice Adams, Carolyn Concklin, Jane Cravens, Ruth Davis Dorothy Elliot, Elizabeth Evans, Muryle Hall, Alice Hancock Katiiehine Hayes, Rosemary Horstmann, Mary Ellen Hudcins, Mildred Hulcy. Eleanor Irwin Page One Hundred Thirteen M :f4 i - '  Club Jane Carolyn Latz, Loihse Lii.lard, Betty McHenry, Jean Moroney Louise Morton, Ruth Porter, Elizabeth Quinker, Jean Reinhardt, Leah Rochelle Frances Street, Louise Timherman, Mozelle Trout, Eula Wade, Jean Weis Page One Hiindrerl Finirtrcn M I I, K S r () N E S Page One Hundred Fifteen M I O N Anne ULnni.ESTON Ptesiilcnt Miss Helen Grizzard S Kfusor ANGKOR CLUB Officers Anne Huddleston President Margaret Greene Vice President Susan Cheek Secretary Elizabeth Cornelius Treasurer Shirley Caldwell Seraeant-at-Arms Page One Hundred Sixteen M Angkor Club Grace IJenedict, Ellen Bowers, Evelyn Braden, Barbara Lee Brown. Martha Bryan, Jean Biirke Shirley Caldwell, Si san Cheek, Sylvl Cohen, Dorothy Colmery, Elizabeth Cor- nelius, May E. Cude Judith Davis, Louise Douglas, Mary Ann Farris, Lyrabeth Fitzpatrick, Ann Gamer, Matilda Gibson, Margaret Greene Page One Hundred Seventeen M O N Angkor Club Martha Greene, Marion Hill, Nancy II n!(;iii,ANn. Klizaheth Ho«ell, Ritii King, Elizabeth Ia e Virginia McClellan. Harriet Orr, Alige Overton. Hetty Penick, Mickie Perry, Dorothy Proctor Mar(;aret Ann Rist, Virginia Lee Smith. Camille Stone, Virginia Tompkins, Jane Vance, Martha Wade, Lillian Walters l- ' dgi- OiH ' Uuniliiil iA liteen M I L E S T O N E S ' ) :5 PaiicOn, ' Uundml Mnclr, 1935 MILESTONES im;iMA Smith President Miss Nelle Major Sponsor ARISTOX CLIB Officers Virginia Smith President Helen Power lice President Betty Roberson Secretary ,1 AVNE Ali.en Treasurer J ' uge One Hundred Tnenly M I L j: s T () : s i :5 s Ariston Club Jayne Allen. Mary John Atwell, Esther Helen Azarc.h, Eleanor I! ilf.y, IJermce Blowers Evelyn Boyd. May Boyd, Patty Chadavell, Kathyrn Clark. Elizabeth Love Cooper Mary Clark Crimm. Eleanor Cleghern, Martha Earteiman. Dorothy Evans, Mary Ann Evans Page One Hundred Tuenty one M Aristoii Club Kl.IZAIiKTIl ChAV. CdLERA JoHANSEN, AONES KkRR, ISeATIUCF. KiMSEY, GhACE LuTZ Janet McFadoen, Katiibvne Mills, Marion Nicholson, Jane Parker, Helen Power Rebecca Rice. Betty Roberson, Barbara Shields, Marion Truett, Alice Williamson Page One Hundred Tirentv-tivo M I I, i: S T () i L s ] y 3 m i Page 0«e Hundred Tiient -three CA r 1935 MILESTONES Mildred Clement? President E C C O W A S I N CLUB OfTicers Mildred Clements President Polly Ann Billington J ' ice President Frances Wilkerson Secretary Juliette Craig Treasurer Page One Hundred Tiienty-four M I L E S T () N J; S 19 3 5 - yC Eccowasin Club c rf Jane Bagley, Polly Ann Billington, Frances Bratton, Jean Cai Margaret Caldwell, Lucy ' Cheatham, Carroll Cole. Elizabeth Juliette Craig, Peggy Dickinson DWELL Craig Page One Hundred Ticenty-Jive M Eccowasin Club Katherine Edwards, Nell Edwards, Ann Carolyn Gillespie, Keith Glasgow Llewellyna Granbery, Mary Morel, Margaret Morgan, Josephine Neil Frances Rose, May Evelyn Wetterau, Ann Whitmore Prigp One Hundrcil Titentysix MILESTONES ' ) :5 S Page One Hundred Tuenty-seven ] 9 3 S M I J E S T U N E S Elizabeth Neei, President Miss Martha ()rd«av Sftonsor TRIAD C L I B Officers Elizabeth Neel President Nena Flippen lice President Rebecca Clayton Secretary Sara Sue Womack Treasurer Page One Hundred Twenty-eight M I I. !•: s r () ]N E s 1 y .3 5 Triatl Club Hetty Ahmistkad, Hette lit tterfiei.d, jNelia Chambers. Rebecca Clayton Nena Frances Flippen, Emmaryne Hartnett, Mary Alice Herbert, Mamie Howell Theresa Rowley, Ellen Martin, Joyce Martin, Lady Corrinne Myers Paiie One Hundred Tnenty-nine M Triad Club Saua Pakdle, Mildred Pakker, Juamta Roberts, Lillian Rowe Dorothy Strickland, Cynthia Tompkins, Laura Whitson, Dorothy Guy ' Willson Sara Womack, Peggy Wrenne, Edna May- Zeigler Page One Hiiiuhed I ' liirtv M I L E S T O N !•: S 19 3 5 rn P Page One Humlrcd Thirty-uiw 19 3 5 M I L E S T (J IV Page One Hundred Tlnrty-tuu ATHLETIC M HOCKEY VARSITY, 1935 Marian Weber Gii.bertine Moore Patsy Schorndorfer Margi erite Page Patty Chadwei.l Grace Benedict Hockey was a new sport lo a great many of the new girls, but they went at it with a great good will and mastered the sport well enough to have some good games. There were thirteen club teams, but only two of them succeeded in winning all three of their games. These two were the Angkors and Triads. The Angkors captured the championship in an exciting final game with the score of 6-2. To complete the hockey season the Seniors played the Senior-Middles on Thanksgiving morning. This very muddy game went lo the Senior-Mids for a 4-1 score. Elizabeth Cornelius, Evelyn Braden, Grace Benedict, Winnie Coffee, Marguerite Page, Gilberline Moore, Margaret Greene, Pat Schorndorfer, Marian Weber, and Fay Sti] p were chosen for the 1935 hockey varsity. Margaret Greene E iLi. N Braden INMK C.DI FEE Elizabeth Cornelius Page One Hiiiulml ThirlY-fniir M 1 L E S T O J: S 19 3 Virginia Smith Jayxk Ai.i.en Patty Chad vell The basketball season was our mosl cxriling sports season. Practices began before Clirislmas with various clubs coming into the limelight with ex- ceptional players. The games were fast, and, for the most part, well played. The interclub tournainenl eliminated all teams finally but the Aristons and the Tri K s. In the finals the Aristons won the right lo claim the trophy. The Seniors and Senior-Middles ended the basketball season with a hard- fought and well-won game which went to the Seniors. Basketball varsity was composed of: Patty Chadwell, Virginia Smith, Allie George Collier, Jayne Allen, Helen Jones, and Catherine Crossan. Aloe George Collier ' f f 4 I Helen Jones Catherine Crossan Page One Hundred Thirty-five 1935 MILESTONES BOWLING VARSITY, 1935 Ellen Bowers V Marguerite Page Bowling this year caused much excitement, and most of the chibs had teams entered in ihe tournament. The four chiljs in the finals were the Angkors, Tri K s, Aristons, and A.K. ' s. The Angkors were the victors, with a final score of 2,169. Ellen Bowers, an Angkor, was high bowler for the year with a score of 646. The bowling varsity members are Marguerite Page, Jean Stewart, Ellen Bowers, Catherine Lanham. and Marion Hill. ,1ean Stewart Catherine 1,kmi m Page One Hundred Thirlv-six M TENNIS SINGLES VARSITY, 1935 Patty Chadwell The tennis singles matches were played in the fall with many entries. Patty Chadwell an d Carolyn Concklin played the final match. In winning this match Patty was the winner of the tennis singles for the second time. Grace Benedict The tennis donbles matches were played in the spring. Those in the finals were Patty Chadwell and Jayne Allen, Aristons; and Moselle Worsley and Catherine Crossan, Tri K ' s. Patty and Jayne took the match and won the trophy for the Aristons. Tennis singles varsity members are: Patly Chadwell, Carolyn Concklin, Irene Sarlor, and Grace Henedicl. M Irene Sartor Carolyn Concklin Piisie One Hundred Thirty-seven I 9 :i MILESTONES INDIVIDUAL WINNERS Tri K Ail-Around Athlete. 1931 Im.I I1K I II II l-.MIKI{ ( IN W inner Spring Riding Show. 1931 P VI M Cii i n i-i I . lli O l inner Tennis Singles Peggv HK K Triatt Winner Apparatus Meet Elizabeth Cohneuls Angkor Winner Swimining Meet Page One Hundred Thirty-eight V=i: itVA flO-SfB- ' v M S E P T E IVI B E R - O C T () B E R Page One Hundred Tliirly-nine M NOVEMBER DI ° cIbINEt ' OUTING I Ootobev27 SaU Afte,; ;™ Twelve strong, If J ' J .y • cabinet and Miss _„ the school tai« - Baiton November 29, 1934 . t 4 V% ,.se - ' .tlorvSf not VW t-O! ' tM „« t v ' 1 )Tt ' ' ?  tati ;. „oeo i - t rf « t., T7h?tan soy T7 o __ the dollar, .-. -?rTIie table talk 1 say Thanksgiving Day, the two Is the cock ANTI-PANS HOL? HOUSE ° . rf dwing f.i] ■ T ' ° ' = ' th close of the unLnl ! ' ' ' I touinanient An unusual numbei siencd un at- -ii start, but too many u„neci ' taults have marjed to sc.j oS otherwise record ds-. , iOVi-- K laults have marjed to sc-j. oS 2: _ otherwise record ds-. , iOVi- ' ■ well. H- . Nj% - ,A1 r -ft V „A3. ?, cVCroi 1 «e e ' ' f oi ' . is the De ' J- .t, J- -, Ouv seen ' -- i r aye ' r, deep, !r th Je ' -e.n, Ouv scene is r u 4.h:nr.Ae l?e«ur those - -fllB opens « 7oov st«- t The fi«t X SevenW ' seated ' i ' V ' ,n.n-v and cold, a ss f are seai-- = ' • cheerless t y ' « ( ' One Hunilred Forty DECEMBER-JANUARY SECO ' ND SEMESTER COURSES OFFERED At the beginning of the seniL ' ster. the folinwircr coiirs MEETING No n? - SENIORS TO SERENADE C ' h o,7-. P NSTAFFSHOLD, WfdlK-Mlay „igl,t |„- m Tn Jt -t C 4A £ : w ' lh it haWL ' nrjn ' ■m ,  . ;r-5-| SB j— . .h.j - . _ p ? ' «-hf . ' te ... ' e ? -rvT c B Tr, KV RD-BEL O M JMS CHRISTMAS LISTS-OURS AND, 04;Vc£ OTHERS re (h.liL ' htful thi ; «;„,; ' -ye tAe PROQ, ' «AA •CELF- | S l DINNER,: sw 0-ciocu ' :::ri.rS i The bis bell be«an to .m _, . . . THl SPONSOR SENIORS ENJOY bo Si FIRST OPEN HOUSE nl,f- 1 O F Y E A R - : : OCKEY ATHLETES GIVEN POSITIONS ON Vi ' JRSITY TEAM Varsity-Varsi-T-E-A-M - Teaml! _ V;ibn - ■ ; 5 rV u A Ji y NIGHT A « ' ■ ■ y . v ' ERYONE BACK The t,- WITH LOADS OF ' - ' ;74 ' - me„ EVERYTHING t.O ?.5 c ' r-fci ' ' ' - = ' -■ ' r,„ ■• lis — ' -y_t. i ■ t o Usa Nashville. Teim.. Saturday. .):i -? ' hor  . 19, 19Sn - COLLEGE EXAMINATION SCHEDULE January, 1935 Page One Hundred Forty-une FEBRUARY SENIOR-MID DANCE. HUGE SUCCESS The Scnior-MiJdle (lance -nas ffiven by the school for the class on Thuis- day, February 7. The ilinint? room, the scene of the party, was decorated in green foliaiA ' e and potted palms. In the receiring line were Mrs. J.j W. Barton. Mrs. A. B. Benedict, Miss Alene Ransom, sponsor of the class; Antoinette Treadway, president of the class, and Ellen Bowers, vice-presi- dent. Members of the floor committee met the boys in Eec Hall and brought theitl downstairs and, after taking , them through the receiving line, in- I troduced them to girls on the floor, ; At ten i and there I Dancing Hall wa; Ihalls honor i new proctors mM DOROTHY COLN4ERY DAY STUDENT PROCTOR The election of the Dav ; proctor was lield Friday. Pebr sr. ■ al ng body he, ; ' -Usr. for this h ' ■ ' 1 iiem to giris on tne noor. j V ' ai- - „t ' , Mb , . ra o ' clock supper was served ,„;.,, ,„... j cCttO° „r-.ll ■ Ae ' l th ' ' s - t hr.e. , MMCBH ! oK -4j : $;t not e.nptied until much --rT nOV ' ■- ' fec ' ' rf , TEN YEARS AGO ' ' - p nriVt I P ' ' Mie ' ' ov Hall ' itaw, Of ivrl ?de, VESPERS ,N ,,, „iiJ«« ' = -Kmc ToTS D - ' mc European T, Page One Hundred Furly-tuu MARCH CHAMPIONSHIP BASKETBALL GAME FULFILLS -i, , ALL EXPECTATIONS «j£N .,tjS SENIORS TO STEP THROUGH LOOKING-GLASS gP- InC- - ' C v WITH MARCH HARE At the Senior cln.ss meetin r on Thursday the famed White Rabbit ma l-- ■s.tlQ ' T irnnce benrinK Ihf followinE summons to all Seniors: , . , r10Ll ' ' ,-r HEAR YE ! HEAR YE ! to ' aJJ j rch n. The Queen of Hearts and Her Cour HEREBY SUMMON ALICE AND HER FRIENDS To a Banquet of State In the Looking-GIass Region of Won At Six-Thirty by the White Rabbit ' s On the Twelfth Day Of the March Hare ' s Favorite M is unexpected and rather startling visit was only work that has been done by four Senior-Mid e annual Senior-Middle banquet giv ttees are; coiations: Mozelle Worsley. ch lius, Charlotte Watkin, Martha Kiger, h Rogers. Rebecca Rice. Progrnm: Edwine Schmid. ch; -incoln. Sarah .Ashley. Food: Helen Tibbcts, ch; hii-ifalions attd Escort: Cathe mces Bratton. briU ' ' relume? „„ Mils - ! ' violinist. - ,035. fo ' . . - ' continent- v slim .o .. v t - ° ' ' ?15 ' ' 1? ' .e ' ' ' « e ' i o He; ' iJlP ' .-t ltJ,. ' l ' ' - ' hi ' •en,- t ' on ' tfPs tiany ' a,J tho o V., SENIORS a j A RECITALS •( .. j j g Qj GIRLS NO LONGER ' vC CV t-C 4 — -.,uh her usu;.i -REGULATION-CLAD sO ' ' . r. - ' ' M ' SENIORS CHALLENGE SENIOR-MIL. TO COMBAT ON APRIL 1 3TH . Se ' ' ANGKORS WIN BOWLING HONORS N r - O ?. ' X ' , ' ! ' - ' Co ' : , c .J SENIORS-SENIOR- MIDS BATTLE APRIL 13THINNEW TYPE CONTEST Page One Hundred Forty-three M APRIL -See,: ' ttl ' : ' uLl J BeJ ' t « ' and „ ' L !  -th «,.„. _ [•■ ' ' dent G ' THY KINGDOM COME p|A|| N T p Xl ' ' ' ' ' ' U °f e GIVEN  ' ' ' -  1 1 SENIORS VICTORIOUS C ' :-Mids Find Pennant IKP 1 students aiii 5 Belmont had th Sijne a beautlfu Friday evemnfl ;_ti.on f ' - ' 1 ' - COUNCIL HAS PARTY • prj-„ Student Council and the hall spon ' : r -fjOO £,, ' -linner at the Belle Meads ' Scnior-1 _ N ' r Page One Hundred Forty -Jour M I I, K s T () N i; S 19 3 5 M A Y - J I E SCHOOL ELECTS CAMPUS LEADERS FOR 19H - 5h . Edwinc SchmiTl hva.l Iho Senior j class uf ia36. Mareant Grci-no will ; edit he HVPUEX and Mar.ha Klwr , he V, .„„„„. while Vi„„,e Coire= Wednesday ond Thuraday 1 . c-mfdete the list of tlio . Both boarding .-in. V % BOARDING CLUBS CHOOSE PRESIDENTS AnliPan— Chortolte Walkin. T. C— Frances Prince. rjcl Vers— Elizabeth Ann Reed. Tri K— Patsy i .•horndo fer. X. L.— Elizabeth Kudoluh. Osiron-l,. iibO Fosratc. Agora — Betty Jajnic Ueed F. F— Eula ttade. A. K.—T ' -v Treadwny. 7 c, Spn ' ' fth , iual ' s da sSk ORT NOTES CALENDAR -Saturdny, May 11- val— Saturday, May 19— Awbidu— Thursday, May 2.1 Archcr ' tournament was ' IT li rti]es.ia - and Thursday ba cbrJI final.- ' were Friday FAREWELL EVENTS FILL MAY CALENDAR Page One Hundred Forty-five 19 3 5 MILESTONES The Pennant Girls For ihe first time in len years the Senior-Middles found the Senior Pennant. Elizabeth Siegmund and Moselle Worsley, Senior -Mid hunters, broughl this unusual and coveted honor to their class ihis Senior-Senior -Middle Day. Crossan ' s Captivators Pauline Tuckek, Winnie Coffee, Margaret Louisk Boyd, Gilbertine Moore, Helen TiBBETS, Frances Graham, Mary Lalla Byrn, Catherine Crossan Paf!,e One lliimlied Forty-six M I L E S 1 ' () N E S 19 3 5 S E N I O R - S E M O R - M I D D L E DAY, 1935 Senior I ' arade Senior-Middle Parade Page One Hun lrc(l F(jrty-seien 1935 MILESTONES Martha and George Washington At llii ' Irudilioiial ashington ' s birlhdav dinner and ball LouiSE RoBI SON was chosen as Manila Vi ashinglon and ,Ie n Stewart as George Washington lo preside over ihe evening Page One Hundred Forty-eight MILESTONES J 9 3 5 Pafie Onv Huudretl lurly-niiie 1935 MILESTONES Page One Hundred Fifty M I L E s T o A ]; s 1 y :i Virginia Lynn Shaw May Queen Pugf One HundroH Fi tv-nne 19 3 5 M I L J-: S T () N E S A - B - C CONTEST D- ]£AIO( ATJC Maay Ellen Huo iMi 6- -S-ffAC Ol S £-£lOgUfMT MitoREO Clements - U MO HO us ARL£NE-H£P,54J£Y f-fAifJlO Agl£ QtherineKilty - NT£U£CTML fiDWINA J OLLANO I ' ugv On, ' lliiiidml l-iJlv-li(V M I F, !•: S T () i; s :s 5 A - B - C CONTEST -JAUNTY Sally Wom ick A1- f SQV£l C P-POP( iAfl Tony trmoway X - K AJD -HELtN Power Natural JuAMiTA Roberts QTH ERI N 6 CROSWELL Z- J £ABl£ MOSELLE W ORSLEV Winnie CoffEt £llen Sowers PoQe One Hundred Fiftv-three 19 3 5 MILESTONES A - B - C CONTEST MAROl£ PAG£ 7 ' 7 ' £MP£ ?AM£NrAL fRANKlE WARBURY - i £RSA T l£ Nancyann Jchmid i - Winsome ViR lA IA RiCHEY u-understandin JUaryEleamor Clay Martha dANECwAfriN AWNE TURN-tY Page One Hundred Fifty-four MIKE S T O N E S 1935 A-B-C ENSEMBLE Page One Hundred Fiftv-fiiv 19 3 5 MILESTONES Page Onr Hundml Vijly-six M SENIOR A I) I) K S S E S AclIESO , JlI.FA WId l!i .rsl.l - l)ri .-. Nc ork. N. ' . Adams, Alice I7IH Keii.lul.- xcniM-. M.-niplil ., IViiii. Allen, Jayne 38ir W liiila.id vciuic, Naslnillc. ' IVn.i. Atwell, Mary John I ' l I (; iii .rii I ' lucc. asli illi-, Tcnii. Bass, Mary Jane I3I '  -sl Main Strci-l. Duranl. Okla. Berry Judith 6J I Soiilli Iii(I.-|h iii1cii -.. Sln-el. Sapulpa. Okla. BiCKNELL, EuNICEMARY 801 MclCui-ll vcillli ' . (ilarc. Midi. HoGUE, ' NlTA 5818 Monlin-llo Sired. Dallas. Texas Boyd, Evelyn 1126 Easl Deln.as s,-nw: Nasli%ille. ' lenn. Boyd, Margaret Louise 115 Soul h Hmad av. LewisimMi. 111. Boyd, May 1 126 Easl Delinas Avenue, ' Nasin ille. Tenn. Brown, Lida Allene 119 Soulh Slar, El Dorailo. Kans. Bryant, Carolyn 1 H7 Milehell Slrecl. llumhcilill. ' I ' eiui. Buchanan, Alice 1302 .S,,uili Tl)iri -Tliir.l Sircei. liiruiin-liam. Ala. Byrn, Mary LaLLA Id.! S.miiIi .SeM-ulli Sireel. Maxlleld, Ky. Chadwell, Patty 262 1 (Jallalin Hdail, asli ille, Tenn. Chambers, N eli a Sneedville, Tenn. Chattin, Martha Jane 516 West Oak Sireel, Union City, Ind. Clark, Katherine Woodmonl Boulevard, Nashville, Tenn. Clark, Sarah , 2241 McFaddin, Beauinonl, Texas Clay, Mary Eleanor Winchester, Ky. Clay, Stanley Elizabeth Winchester, K v. Cleghern, Eleanor 904 Seventeenth Avenue, South, ISashville, Tenn. Clements, Mildred 1610 Seventeenth Avenue, South, Nashville, Tenn. Clements, Nellie Hotel Governor Taylor, Elizabethlon, Tenn. Collester, Marion 495 East Fourth Sireel, S] encer, Iowa CoNCKLiN, Carolyn 829 North Kenilworlh Avenue, Oak Park. III. Cooper, Evelyn 782 South Chicago . venue, Kankakee. 111. Croswell, Catherine Alabaster, Mich. Uabney , Elizabeth 510 North Pine Street, Florence, Ala. Daugherty, Matilda 1 190 East Broadway, Louisville. Ky. Dayton, Jean 302 Oakwood Avenue, Otluniwa, Iowa Doughty, Charlotte Anne 3 127 .lackson Street, Sioux City. Iowa DuLANEY ' , Mary Jane til Cedar Street, Sweetwater, Texas Eason, Edith North Bend, Nehr. Endsley, Lucille Sweetwater, Tenn. Evans. Mary Ann Belle Meade Boulevard, Nashville, Tenn. Evans. Mary (Crockett 211 Parkway. Bluelield. . a. Farr. Marion 1418 Pine Grove Avenue, Port Huron. Mich. Fisher, Martha Shelhyville, Tenn. Flippen, Nena Mockingbird Road, Nashville, Tenn. Graham, Frances 512 West Broadway. Decorah, Iowa Graves, Lattie Miller 217 ' est Eleventh Street. Scottsville. Kv. Gray, Elizabeth 517 Wilson Boulevard. North. Nashville. Tenn. Grotz, Virginia 820 West Third Street. )llMniwa. Iowa Hall. Muryle 1323 Taylor Street. Aiiiarillo, Texas Hartnett. Emmaryne Clarendon Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Harvey, Patty Bro«n 155 Ea.st Center Street, Canton, Miss. Hayter. Buford 835 North Street. Nacogdoches, Texas Heck. Betty 509 Oiffith Vvenue. ( )wensboro, Kv. Hershey, Arlene 809 Markel Street. Canip Hill. Leinoyne. Pa. Hetherington, Mar{;aret 5224 Pleasant Run Boulc ard. Indianapolis. Ind. Hill, Betty 216 North Marion Sireel.  nuinwa. Iowa Holland. Edwina 2285 Calder enue. Beauniont. Texas Horstmann, Rosemary 995 South inc Street. Denver. Colo. Howard, Anna Katherine 2105 Berkley Drive. icliita Falls, Texas Hovvley, Theresa 3711 Harding Road, Nashville. Tenn. HuDGiNS, Mary Ellen Hodgenville. Kv. Huey, Janie Ruth Homerville. Ga. Hyde, Kathryn 100 North High Sireel. Tuscunibia. Ala. Irwin, Eleanor 10210 Byron. Detroit, Mich. Jill, Christine 1202 Shore Boulevard. Manhattan Beach, Brooklyn, N. Y. Keyport, Jayne Grayling, Mich. Page One Hundred Fifty-scien M SENIOR ADDRESSES King, Gwendolyn 1062 West Market Street, Lima, Ohio KiRWAN, Mary Jean 500 East Fourteenth Street, Barllesville, Okla. Lawrence, Gail 1169 College, Topeka, Kans. Lewis, Rosella Lee 2427 Boston Avenue, Muskogee, Okla. LiLLARD, Louise 1011 North Fourteenth Street, Ft. Smith, Ark. LoNCWORTH, Louise Copperhill, Tenn. McDavid. Nelle Kyle Hotel, Temple, Texas McFadden, Janet 1912 Linden Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. McMuLLEN. Annette Sumner, Miss. Manly , Edith 4344 Clairmont Avenue. Birmingham, Ala. Marbury , Frankie 717 Morningside Drive, North East. Atlanta, Ga. M.4RSH, WiNNiFRED 525 Rivard Boulevard, Grosse Pointe, Mich. Martin, Georganna 220 Lulu Avenue, Wichita, Kans. Martin, Joyce 1911 Blair Boulevard, Nashville, Tenn. Martin, Thelma 2232 Huntington Lane, Ft. Worth, Texas MiLLiGAN, Arly ' ne Scribner, Nebr. Mills, Kathryne 2010 Nineteenth Avenue, South, Nashville, Tenn. Moore, Gilbertine 411 South College Street, Franklin, Ky. Neel, Elizabeth 1509 Clayton Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Newbury, Janet South Street, Talladega, Ala. Nicholson, Marion 1512 Hawkins Sireel, Nashville, Tenn. Page, Marguerite 73 Henry Clay Avenue, Ponliac, Mich. Paine, Mary ' Alice 511 High Street, Aberdeen, Miss. Pardue, Sarah 1406 Eastland Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Patterson, Mary Piketon, Ohio Pillow . Helen Elmwood Plantation, Greenwood, Miss. Potts, Ruth 622 West Kirk, Shawnee, Okla. Pow ER, Helen 113 Twenty-Ninth Avenue, South, Nashville, Tenn. Reed, Virginia Ann 911 East Sixth Street, Tuscumbia, Ala. RiciiEY, Virginia 1014 Jackson Street, Corinth, Miss. Roberts. Juanita 3538 Central Avoinio. Nashville, Tenn. Robinson, Louise 960 Thora Boiilcvanl. Slireveport, La. Rogers, Martha Anne 504 East First North Sireel. Moirisiown, Tenn. Sartor, Irene 704 West Fourth Street, Bicknell, Ind. ScHMiD, Nancyann 2921 Burnett Place, Toledo, Ohio Scott, Mildred 409 West Washington Street, Sullivan, Ind. Shaw, Virginia 435 North Robins Street, Tupelo. Miss. Sherman, Salanie 201 West Main Street, Haynesville, La. Shields, Barbara 1615 Sixteenth Avenue, South, Nashville, Tenn. Smith, Elizabeth Birdeye. Ark. Smith, Virginia 2008 Twenty-First Avenue, South, Nashville, Tenn. Stew 4RT. Jean 150 Washington Street. Pontiac, Mich. Stokes, Mary Ellen Briceville, Tenn. Street, Frances 807 Fourth Street, Graham. Texas SwiNFORD, Sue 132 Ransom Avenue, Lexington, Ky. Trout, Mozelle Terral, Okla. Truett, Marion ' . .502 North Seventeenth Street, Nashville, Tenn. Tucker, Pauline Cottage Inn, Livingston, Texas VicK, Eugenia Jenkinjones. W. Va. Warmath, Frances 1625 Main Street, lluTubdldi, Tenn. Webb, Alice 1360 Dauphin W as. Molillc, Ala. Weis, Jean 322 East Second Street, Maysville, Ky. Wells, Marjorie 415 West Fifth Street, Anderson, Ind. Wetterau, May Evelyn Hillsboro Road, Nashville, Tenn. Whited, Carolyn 529 Mound Street, Nacogdoches, Texas Whitmore, Ann 2007 Linden Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Williamson, Alice 1412 Eastland Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. WiLLSON, Dorothy Guy ' 1801 Hayes Street, Nashville, Tenn. Wilson, Mary Lee La Center, Ky. Wirtz, Mary Ann 355 South D Street, Hamilton, Ohio WoMACK, Sara Murfreesboro, Term. Young, Margaret 352 Morgan Street, Morganfield, Ky. Page One Itumhed Fifty-eighl fCS = = - :? 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