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DEDICATION

I l(' is an unselfish musician who lias not hidden his light under a bushel, hut who has used his talent as an implement with which to guide us in our search for the beautiful.

lb' is a dedicated teacher who has long shown genuine concern for t be development ol all students who stimulates our interest in the realm of the aesthetic, and gives us a deeper knowledge of its place in our lives.

lie is a sincere friend to both school and community, a man pos¬ sessed of sympathy, understanding, and a delightful sense of humor.

With gratitude and affection we dedicate THE 1958 BLUESTOCKING to this musician, this teacher, this friend.

Dr. Carl W. Broman

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CONTENTS

Administration, Faculty, and Staff . 13

Classes

Senior . 27

Junior . 75

Sophomore . 81

Freshman . 87

Activities

Student Government . 98

Glee Club . 107

Y.W.C.A . 108

Student Organizations . 110

College Calendar . 114

Publications

The Bluestocking . 120

Campus Comments . 122

Miscellany . 124

Athletics . 128

Features

Marshals . 136

Ushers . 137

May Queen and Her Attendants . 138-145

May Day 1957 . 146

Faculty and Student Directory . 148

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DR. SAMUEL R. SPENCER. JR. President

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MARTHA STACKHOUSE GRAFTON, M.A. Dean of the College

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ANNE ELIZABETH PARKER, M.A. Dean of Students

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MARSHALL MOORE BRICE, Ed.D.

Professor of English

HERBERT LEE BRIDGES, JR., Ph D.

Professor of Psychology olid Education

CARL W. BROMAN, Mus.D.

Professor of Music

MARY SWAN CARROLL, Ph.D. CAROL CLEVELAND, M.S.

Professor of History and Assistant Professor of

Political Science Physical Education

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FLETCHER COLLINS, JR., Ph D.

Professor of Dramatics and Speech

JOHN B. DAFFIN, M S.

Bursar and Treasurer Professor of Chemistry

GERTRUDE C. DAVIS, B.S. in L.S

Librarian

HORACE T. DAY

Professor of Art

EMILY FARNHAM, M. A

Associate Professor of Art

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CLARE J. FLANSBURGH Ph D.

Professor of French

CAROL A. GIROUD B.S.

Instructor in Physical Education

THOMAS H GRAFTON, Ph D.

Professor of Sociology

MARGUERITE HI LLHOU3E , B. A .

Registrar

MARY E. HUMPHREYS, Ph D

Associate Professor of Biology

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AMES JACKSON, JR., B.A.

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Assistant to President

WILLIAM K. KIMBALL, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of English

PATRICIA A. LEYDEN, M. A

Instructor in French and Spanish

VEGA M. LYTTON, M. A.

Assistant Dean of Students Assistant Professor of French

james McAllister, jr., PhD.

A s so date Professor of Bible

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RUTH McNEIl, S.M D. ANDREW J. MAHLER, Ph D

Associate Professor Professor of English

of Music

PATRICIA H MENK, Ph D

Assistant Professor of Hi story

LILLIAN RUDESEAL, Litt.M.

Associate Professor of Economic I Director of Secretarial Educatio I

GORDON PAGE, M. A.

Professor of Music

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A ssista nt Professor of Spanish

JAMES T. SPILLMAN, B. A.

Assistant Bursar

FANNIE B. STRAUSS, M. A.

Associate Professor of German and Comparative Literature

MILDRED E. TAYLOR, Ph.D. LILLIAN C. THOMSEN, PH. I

Professor of Mathematics Professor of Biology

and Astronomy

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E LISE TRAYLOR, M. A.

Assistant to Penn of Students Dormitory ( ounselor

O. ASHTON TRICE, JR., Ph D.

Associate Professor of Psychology

HERBERT S. TURNER, D.D.

Professor of Bible and Philosophy

JULIA F. WEILL, M . A

Director of the Nursery School

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HANNAH CAMPBELL, B. A.

NAN CANDLER, B.A.

BETTY CARR, B.S.

DOROTHY B CARR, B A

* Alumnae Secretary

Field Representative

Dietitian

Secretary in the Business Office

LORENE CARR

Secretary to the Deans

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Secretary to Librarian

ELIZABETH BROADWATER

Nurse

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NANCY P. DAHL, B.A. CAROLYN DOOME

Assistant to Librarian Secretary in Almanac

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ELVA FIFER, B.A.

Secretary to the Registrar

JOSEPHINE JONES

Secretary to Mr. Jackson

EDNA D. MeINDOE

Supervisor of Halls

BARBARA PAGE

Secretary to the President

JULIA L PATCH

TOMLIN HORNBARGER WRIGHT, E

MARILYN WOERNER, B.S

LILLIAN PENNELL

MARY FRANCES SCHMID, B.A

RUBYE V. VINSON, R.N

Assistant to the Dean of Students

Director of Presbyterian On id a nee Center

Secretary in Publicity 'Office

Resident Nurse

Assistant in Nursery School Dormitory Counselor

Dormitory Counselor Assistant to Director of Presbyterian Guidance Cente I

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CLASSES

“Aristotle and Plato ”, Faith and Hope- H a try to study. Peggy and Betty, “Dr. Livingston" , “Freud says...’’, Decner says, “It’s the effort that counts.’’, Who snaked Eve? You zvondcr -where the yellow went . . .

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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS

PEGGY HANKINS

President

MERKI HENDERSON

Vice-President

BETTY DeLASHMUTT

Secretary

NANCY McMULLAN

Treasurer

MRS. PAGE

Sponsor

Colors of the Class of 1958 Scarlet and Yellow.

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BARBARA ALLAN Richmond, Virginia

Candidate far Bachelor of Arts Degree

Dramatic Arts and Speech

JO ANN BEARD Waynesboro, Virginia

Candidate for Bachelor of Arts Degree Philosophy

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BARBARA ALLAN

I reshman : Fine Arts C lub, \\ rilcrs’ C luh, l\. A., 'i A\ .( .A., Miscellany, hresh- man Y. Council, Mocker Team, ftfanv Moons, Mad H oman of Chaillot. Sophomore : Fine Arts Club, Writers’ Club, Y.W.C.A., Miscellany, Mil hor Love, Aladdin, That Light Forever, First Prize in poetry contest, lunior: Fine Arts Club (President), Writers’ Club, Canterbury Club, Miscellany, Y.W.C.A. (Publicity Committee), The Chalk Carden, Agamemnon.

Senior: Fine Arts Club (Drama Chairman), Judiciary Board, Y.W.C.A. (Special Studies Committee), Overruled , Director of Great God Brown.

JO ANN BEARD

Freshman : Day Student Organization, R.A., Y.W.C.A.

Sophomore: Day Student Organization, R.A., Fine Arts Club, Y.W.C.A. (Pub¬ licity Committee).

Junior: Day Student Organization (Secretary), Fine Arts Club, Y.W.C.A. (Finance Committee), May Day Pageant.

Senior: Day Student Organization (President), Day Student Representative to the Student Board, Y.W.C.A. (Social Responsibilities Committee), Canter¬ bury Club.

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MAIE GWENDOLYN BRIGHT Jackson, Mississippi

Candidate for Bachelor of Arts Degree Psychology

MARGARET ANN CLARKE Richmond, Virginia

Candidate for Bachelor of Arts Degree Philosophy

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GWENDOLYN BRIGHT

Freshman : Southwestern, Memphis, Tennessee.

Sophomore: Dav Student Organization, R.A., Y.W.C.A., Westminster Fellow- shij), May I )av Pageant.

lunior: Day Student Organization, Y.W.C.A., May Day (Costume Committee). Senior: Dav Student Organization, Y.W.C.A. (Social Responsibilities Commit¬ tee), bine Arts Club, Hobby and Crafts Club, Westminster Fellowship.

MARGARET CLARKE

Freshman : Y.W.C.A., R.A., Glee Club, Freshman Y. Retreat Committee. Sophomore: Y.W.C.A. (Faith and Heritage Committee), R.A., Hockey, I.R.C., Glee Club, Canterbury Club, Judiciary Board.

Junior: Y.W.C.A. (Membership Committee), I.R.C., Glee Club, Canterbury Club, Freshman Advisor, Judiciary Board, Chairman of Curriculum Committee. Senior: Y.W.C.A. (Membership Committee), Fine Arts Club, I.R.C., Literary Club, Canterbury Club, Chairman of Judiciary Board, Executive Committee, Russell Scholar.

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ANNE CHRISTIAN COLEMAN Newport News, Virginia

Candidate for Bachelor of * lrts Degree Psychology

MARY ANN COOKE Mt. Olive, North Carolina

Candidate for Bachelor of Arts Degree Psychology

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ANNE COLEMAN

Freshman : Y.W.C.A., R.A., Spanish Club, Irish C lan, Badminton, I iasketball, Volleyball.

Sophomore: R.A., Badminton, Volleyball, I ’asked a 1 1 .

lunior: R.A., Basketball (li‘ish leader), \ ol lc \l »al 1 , Dormitory Council, Junior Marshal, Club Committee.

Senior: R.A., Basketball (Irish leader), Volleyball, Usher.

ANN COOKE

Freshman : Y.W.C.A., R.A., Fine Arts Club, Spanish Club, Basketball.

Sophomore : Y.W.C.A., R.A., Fine Arts Club, Social Committee, Big Sister, House Council.

Junior: Y.W.C.A., R.A., Orientation Committee, Big Sister, Social Committee, Chairman of Nook Committee, House Council, Recreational Sports Leader. Senior: Y.W.C.A. (Finance Committee), R.A., Orientation Committee, Big Sister, Social Committee.

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ILA JO DANIEL La Grange, Georgia

Candidate for Bachelor of Arts Degree English

JULIA NOLA DEENER Searcy, Arkansas

Candidate for Bachelor of . Irts Degree E ngl ish

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ILA JO DANIEL

F'rcshman : Y.W.C.A. (Welfare Committee), R.A., I i in- Arts Club, tiler Club, Spanish Club.

Sophomore: Y.W.C.A. (Devotional Committee), P.A., Volleyball, Badminton, Glee Club, Spanish Club, Campus Comments.

I union: R.A., Fine Arts Club, Y.W.C.A. (Vespers Committee), Orientation Com¬ mittee, I ’> i g Sister, Campus Comments, Volleyball, Badminton, Assistant Editor of 1957 Bluestocking.

Senior: Y.W.C.A. (Campus Activities Committee), R.A., Fine Arts Club, Mis¬ cellany contributor, Literary Club, Dormitory Council, Social Committee, Campus Comments, Volleyball.

JUDY DEENER

Freshman: Y.W.C.A., R.A., Freshman Representative to The Bluestocking. Sophomore: Y.W.C.A., R.A., Business Manager of Campus Comments, Publica¬ tions Board, Big Sister.

Junior: Y.W.C.A., R.A., Publications Board, Big Sister, Vice-President of Class, Director of Junior Show.

Senior: Y.W.C.A., R.A., McClung House President, Curriculum Committee.

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BETTY BYRNE DeLASHMUTT Arlington, Virginia

Candidate for Bachelor of Arts Degree Psychology

MARGARET VIRGINIA FLYTHE Martinsville, Virginia

Candidate for Bachelor of Arts Degree English

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BETTY DeLA SI! MUTT

I ri shman : A . W .C.A., R.A.

Sophomore: YAV.C.A., R.A., Big Sister.

Junior: Y.W.C.A., R.A., Orientation Committee, Big Sister, Volleyball.

Senior: Class Secretary, Orientation Committee, Big Sister, Chapel Committee, 1 louse Council.

PEGGY FLYTHE

Freshman: Y.W.C.A., R.A., Campus Comments Staff, Volleyball, Softball. Sophomore: Y.W.C.A., R.A., Campus Comments (Feature Editor), Orientation Committee, Big Sister, Volleyball, Softball.

Junior: YAV.C.A., R.A., Campus Comments (Feature Editor), Orientation Com¬ mittee, Big Sister, Writers’ Club, Junior Class President, May Court, Ex- officio- The Bluestocking.

Senior: Y.W.C.A., R.A., I.R.C., North Bailey House President, May Queen.

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JUDITH GALLUP Indianapolis, Indiana

JUDY GALLUP

Freshman : Y.W.C.A., pine Arts Club, Le Cerelc Franeais (Treasurer), Glee blub. Contributor to Miscellany and Campus Comments, Scotch Clan (Pub licit \ Manager ) , \ olleyball, Basketball, Hockey, Tennis, Badminton, “Bomb¬ shells," Miscellany Poetry Contest (Third Prize).

Sophomore: Y.W.C.A., R.A. (Publicity Manager), Campus Comments (Ex¬ change Editor), Miscellany (Literary Staff), Glee Club, Big Sister, “Bomb¬ shells," Club Committee, Hockey, Tennis.

Junior: R.A. (Vice-President), Curriculum Committee, Campus Comments (Assistant Editor), Glee Club, Chapel Choir, Miscellany Staff, Writers’ Club (President), Art Editor of The Bluestocking.

Senior: Miscellany (Editor), Glee Club, Chapel Choir, R.A., Recreational Sports Leader.

DAISY GIVENS

Freshman: Y.W.C.A., R.A., Book Club, Fine Arts Club, Barter Theater, King Series, Modern Dance Festival.

Sophomore: Y.W.C.A. (Vesper Committee), I.R.C., Fine Arts Club, Modern Dance Group, Miscellany Staff, Spring Pageant, All For Love , Aladdin, Amahl.

Junior: Fine Arts Club (Dance Chairman), I.R.C., Miscellany Staff, The Chalk Garden, Route Atomique, Amahl.

Senior : Completed degree requirements at the end of the first semester.

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CAROLYN RUTH GRIFFIS Augusta, Georgia

i andidatc for Bachelor of Arts Degree Psychology

PEGGY ANN HANKINS Norton, Virginia

Candidate for Bachelor of Arts Degree Philosophy

CAROLYN GRIFFIS

Freshman : Ni .W.C.A., R.A., Irish C lan, Dolphin Chih, Volleyball.

Sophomore: Y.W.C.A., R.A., Volleyball (Captain), Orientation Committee, Big Sister, Dolphin Club (See. Treas.).

Junior: Y.W .C.A., K.A., I. ICC., Dolphin Club (Secretary), Volleyball, Orienta¬ tion Committee, Big Sister, High School Weekend Committee.

Senior: Y.W’.C.A. (Campus Affairs Committee), R.A., I.R.C., Orientation Com¬ mittee, Big Sister, Chief Marshal, Senior Representative to Ti-ie Bluestock¬ ing, Dormitory Council.

PEGGY HANKINS

Freshman: Y.W.C.A. (Publicity Committee), R.A., Writers' Club, Campus Com¬ ments Staff, Contributor to Miscellany, Volleyball, Basketball.

Sophomore: R.A., Writers’ Club (Secretary), Contributor to Miscellany, House Council, Chairman of the Cabin Committee, Big Sister.

Junior: Y.W.C.A., R.A. (Publicity Chairman), Fine Arts Club, Writers’ Club (Treasurer), House Council, Junior Show, Big Sister.

Senior: Class President, Fine Arts Club (Art Chairman), House Council, Y.W.C.A., Big Sister.

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SHIRLEY HARRISON Waynesboro, Virginia

SHIRLEY HARRISON

Freshman : The Woman’s College of the University of North Carolina. Sophomore: Richmond Professional Institute.

Junior: I )av Student Organization, May Court.

Senior: Y.W.C.A. (Social Responsibilities Committee), Day Student Organiza¬ tion.

MYRTLAND HENDERSON

Freshman: Y.W.C.A., R.A., Scotch Clan Cheerleader, Nook Committee, Class Day dancer.

Sophomore : Y.W.C.A., R.A., Fine Arts Club, Hobby and Crafts Club, Sopho¬ more Project Committee, Big Sister.

Junior: Y.W.C.A., R.A., Fine Arts Club, Hobby and Crafts Club, Glee Club, Staff of Bluestocking, Junior Class Show.

Senior: Vice-President of Class, Y.W.C.A., May Court, Dormitory Council, Big Sister.

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MARJORIE COLE HOGE Staunton, Virginia

Candidate for Bachelor oj Arts Degree English

DIANE MAE HUDGINS New Point, Virginia

Candidate for Bachelor of Arts Degree History

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MARJORIE IIOGE

Freshman : Agnes Scott College.

Sophomore: I > a \ Student Organization.

Junior: h ,\\ .C. A. (Social Responsibilities Committee), Fine Arts Club, Day Student Organization.

Senior: Y.W.C.A. (Social Responsibilities Committee), Day Student Organiza¬ tion (Secretary).

DIANE HUDGINS

Freshman: Y.W.C.A. (Personal and Campus Affairs Committee), R.A., Fine Arts Club, Glee Club, Wesley Club.

Sophomore: Y.W.C.A., R.A., Fine Arts Club, Glee Club, Freshman Advisor. Junior: Y.W.C.A., Fine Arts Club, Glee Club, Wesley Club (President), Orien¬ tation Committee, House Council.

Senior: Y.W.C.A. (Social Responsibilities Committee), R.A., I.R.C., Wesley Club, Scotch Clan.

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CAROLINE ANN HUFFSTUTLER Birmingham, Alabama

Candidate for Bachelor of Arts Degree History

YOUNG SOOK HYUN Seoul, Korea

Candidate for Bachelor of Arts Degree History

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CAROLINE H U FFSTU T LER

Freshman: W ..V, R.A., Irish Clan.

Sophomore: R.A., Mouse Council, N.S.A. Committee.

Junior: R.A. (Recreational S])orts Leader), Mouse Council, Chairman Out Committee, Social Committee.

Senior: Chairman Social Committee, House Council.

YOUNG SOOK HYUN

Freshman : Y.W .C.A., Book Club.

Sophomore: Y.W.C.A., Dormitory Council (Vice-President), I.R.C., Glee Club. Junior: Y.W.C.A., Dormitory Council, I.R.C., Book Club.

Senior: YAV.C.A., I.R.C., Literary Club (Secretary-Treasurer).

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MARINA JOHNSON Lexington, Virginia

Candidate for Bachelor of Arts Degree Psycho! oox

REBECCA HUFFMAN KINDLEY Daytona Beach, Florida

Candidate for Bachelor of Arts Degree English

MARINA JOHNSON

Freshman: YWCA.. Hiu1 Arts Club.

Sophomore: V.W’.C.A., Writers’ Club (Secretary), I'ine Arts Club, Big Sister, Miscellany contributor, High School Weekend Committee, lunior: V,\\ .t'.A. l ine Arts Club, I. ICC. (Secretary-Treasurer), Westminster Fellowship, Miscellany Staff, Junior Show, Freshman Advisor.

Senior: YAV.C.A. (World Relatedness Committee), Westminster Fellowship, l.R.C. ( I 'resident ) , Miscellany Staff, Big Sister.

REBECCA KINDLEY

Freshman : Y.W.C.A., R.A.

Sophomore: Y.W.C.A., R.A., Fine Arts Club, Book Club, I.R.C., High School Weekend Committee.

Junior: Y.W.C.A., Fine Arts Club, Book Club, I.R.C., Campus Comments Staff, Junior Show.

Senior: Y.W.C.A. (Social Service Committee), Fine Arts Club, I.R.C., R.A., Literary Club (President), Campus Comments (Proof Editor).

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RACHEL ANN KOSER Snyder, New York

Candidate for Bachelor of Arts Degree Psychology

KATHRYN MOORE LAYNE Newport News, Virginia

Candidate for Bachelor of Arts Degree History

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Freshman: R.A., Y.W.C.A., Welcoming Committee.

Sophomore: Y.W.C.A., R.A., Big Sister, Republican Mock Convention, junior: VAV.C.A., R.A., Club Committee, Big Sister, Dormitory Council, Social Committee.

Senior: Y.W.C.A., R.A., Social Committee, Dormitory Council, May Court.

KATHRYN LAYNE

Freshman: Y.W.C.A., R.A., Volleyball, Basketball.

Sophomore: YAV.C.A., R.A., I.R.C., Volleyball, Basketball, Sophomore Class Project Committee, High School Weekend, R.A. Carnival, junior: Y.VV.C.A. R.A., I.R.C., N.S.A. Committee, Judiciary Board (Secretary), Bluestocking Staff, Volleyball.

Senior: South Bailey House President, R.A. (Captain Volleyball), I.R.C., Y.W.C.A.

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KAY FLIPPO LESSLEY Staunton, Virginia

Candidate for Bachelor of Arts Degree Medical Technology

MERITA LONG Cape Charles, Virginia

Candidate for Bachelor of Arts Degree History

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KAY LESSLEY

Freshman : Westhampton College Sophomore: \\ esthampton College

Junior: Y.W.C.A., Day Student Organization, Beta Meta Beta.

Senior: Y.VV.C.A. (Social Responsibilities Committee), Day Student Organiza¬ tion, Beta Beta Beta ( President), Miscellany (Business Staff).

MERITA LONG

Freshman: Y.W.C.A. (Personal and Campus Affairs Committee), R.A., West¬ minster Fellowship.

Sophomore: Y.W.C.A., R.A., Fine Arts Club, Westminster Fellowship, Fresh¬ man Advisor.

Junior: Y.W.C.A. (Community Service Committee), R.A., Dormitory Council, Fine Arts Club, Westminster Fellowship, Freshman Advisor.

Senior: Y.W.C.A., R.A., T.R.C., Westminster Fellowship.

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EMILY STAHEL LUSCHER Frankfort, Kentucky

Candidate for Bachelor of Arts Degree Chemistry

MARY ADAIR McCLUNG Staunton, Virginia

Candidate for Bachelor of . Irts Degree Philosoph v

EMILY LUSCHER

Freshman : Y.W.C.A., R.A., Line Arts Club, I.R.C., I lobby and Crafts Club, Glue Club, Manx Moons.

Sophomore: Y.W.C.A., R.A., I.R.C., Hobby and Crafts Club (Publicity), (bee Club.

Junior: Y.W.C.A. (Worship Committee), I.R.C., Hobby and Cralts Club (Vice- President), Westminster Fellowship

Senior: First Semester Y.W.C.A., I.R.C. (Vice-President), Western State Study Group, Beta Beta Beta (Vice-President).

Completed degree requirements at the end of the first semester.

MARY McCLUNG

Freshman: Y.W.C.A., Day Student Organization, Hobby and Crafts Club. Sophomore: Y.W.C.A., Day Student Organization.

Junior: Y.W.C.A., Day Student Organization, Fine Arts Club.

Senior: Y.W.C.A., Day Student Organization (Treasurer).

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CONSTANCE McHUGH Johnstown, Pennsylvania

CONSTANCE McHUGH

Freshman : Westminster College, New Wilmington, Pennsylvania.

Sophomore: Y.W.C.A., R.A., Pine Ails Club, Miscellany Staff.

Junior: Y.W.C.A., R.A., Campus Comments Staff.

Senior : Y.W.C.A., R.A., Campus Comments Staff, Chapel Committee, Rig Sister.

NANCY McMULLAN

Freshman: Y.W.C.A., R.A., Fine Arts Club, Westminster Fellowship. Sophomore: Y.W.C.A. (Worship Committee)., R.A., Glee Club, Fine Arts Club, “Peter Pan”, All For Love (Costumes), Westminster Fellowship, Big Sister. Junior: Y.W.C.A., R.A., Glee Club, Chapel Choir, Board of Review, Blue¬ stocking Staff, “Snow White”.

Senior: Y.W.C.A., R.A., Glee Club (President), Class Treasurer, Big Sister.

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NANCY ARMISTEAD McMURRAY Luluabourg, Belgian Congo

Candidate for Bachelor of Arts Degree Art

NANCY DAVIS PILLOW Franklin, Virginia

Candidate for Bachelor of Arts Degree Philosophy

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Freshman : Y.W .C.A., Fine Arts Club, R.A.

Sophomore: \ .W.C.A. (Vesper Committee), R.A. (Scotch Sports Leader), Fine- Arts Club, Writers' Club, Westminster Fellowship (President), Campus Comments (Fine Arts Editor), Miscellany, Class Treasurer.

Junior: Campus Comments (Editor), Writers’ Club, Westminster Fellowship, Miscellany, Y. W.C.A. (Worship Committee), Publications Board.

Senior: Student Board, Board of Review (Chairman), Campus Comments, Publi¬ cations Board, Westminster Fellowship. (Withdrew Second Semester be¬ cause of illness.)

NANCY PILLOW

Freshman: Y. W.C.A., R.A., Wesley Club.

Sophomore: Y. W.C.A., R.A., Wesley Club (Secretary), Memorial Vice-Presi¬ dent, Campus Comments Staff, Tennis Tournament, Big Sister.

Junior: The Bluestocking Business Manager, Campus Comments Staff, Big Sister, Y. W.C.A. (Membership Committee), Class Treasurer, Basketball Team, R.A.

Senior: Y. W.C.A. (Membership Committee), R.A., Judiciary Board.

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ELIZABETH PLOWMAN Little Rock, Arkansas

Candidate for Bachelor of Arts Degree M usic

MARY JANE RAMSEY Fishersvillc, Virginia

Candidate for Bachelor of Arts Degree Philosoph v

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ELIZABETH PLOWMAN

Freshman : N.W.C.A., R.A., Glee Club, Chapel Choir, I basketball, Volleyball, I 1 1 ickev.

Sophomore: \ A\ I ,A., R.A., bine Arts Club, Chapel Choir, Glee Club, Hockey, Basketball, . Iladdin, Junior Class Show.

Junior: Y.W.C.A., R.A., Fine Arts Club, Chapel Choir, Glee Club, Scotch Hockey leader, The Chalk Garden, Gouge Atomique, Amah!, Sterrett Music Scholarship, Senior Class Show, Junior Class Show.

Senior: I.R.C., U.A., Fine Arts Club ( President) , Choir, Y.W.C.A., Scotch Clan Leader, Great God Troian.

JANE RAMSEY

Freshman: Y.W.C.A., R.A., Day Student Organization, May Day Pageant. Sophomore: Y.W.C.A., R.A., Day Student Organization, May Day Pageant. Junior: Y.W.C.A., R.A., Day Student Organization, May Day Pageant.

Senior: Y.W.C.A. Cabinet (Social Responsibilities Committee), Day Student Organization.

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PATRICIA JOY ROBINSON Morrisville, Pennsylvania

Candidate for Bachelor of Arts Degree French

ELIZABETH CUSHING ROBSON Staunton, Virginia

Candidate for Bachelor of Arts Degree Philosophy

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PATRICIA ROBINSON

Freshman: Representative to the Social Committee, Y.W.C.A., R.A., I.R.C., French Club.

Sophomore: Class President, R.A. (Treasurer), llill Top Vice-President, I.R.C., .V .C.A., Junior Dolphins, I’ur; Sister.

Junior: llill Top House President, Y.W.C.A., R.A., Swimming Sports Leader, Dip-Keeper.

Senior: Chairman House Presidents’ Council, Memorial House President, Executive Committee, Leadership Committee, Y.W.C.A.

ELIZABETH ROBSON

Freshman : Y.W.C.A., R.A., Day Student Organization.

Sophomore: K.A., Day Student Organization, Canterbury Club.

Junior: Y.W.C.A., R.A., Day Student Organization, Glee Club, May Day Pag¬ eant, Canterbury Club.

Senior: Y.W.C.A. (Faith and Heritage Committee), Day Student Organization (Vice-President), Canterbury Club.

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PATRICIA ANN SCHENDEL Baltimore, Maryland

PATRICIA SCHENDEL

Freshman: R.A., Hockey, Basketball, French Club (Publicity Chairman).

Sophomore: Y.VV.C.A. (Dorm Devotions Committee), Fine Arts Club, I. ICC., R.A. (Recreational Sports Leader), Hockey, Volleyball, Badminton, Secre¬ tary of Mock Convention.

Junior: Y.YY.C.A. (Personal and Campus Affairs Committee), R.A., Fine Arts Club, I.R.C., Secretary of Student Board, Volleyball, Badminton.

Senior: Y.VV.C.A. (Personal and Campus Affairs Committee), R.A., I.R.C., Vice-President of Student Government Association, Chairman of Freshman Orientation, Executive Committee.

BARBARA SCHOLZ

Freshman : Y.W.C.A., R.A., Fine Arts Club, Glee Club, Class Day Pageant. Sophomore: Y.W.C.A., R.A., Fine Arts Club, Glee Club, Orientation Committee, All For Love, That Light Forever.

Junior: Y.VV.C.A., R.A., Fine Arts Club, Glee Club, Orientation Committee, Chalk Garden.

Senior: Y.VV.C.A., R.A., Fine Arts Club, Miscellany Staff.

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KATHERINE ETHEL SMITH

Thomasville, Georgia

C cindidate for Bachelor of Arts Degree English

FRANCES GOFFIGON SPADY Cape Charles, Virginia

Candidate for Bachelor of . lrts Degree Psychology

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KATHERINE SMITH

Freshman: Y.W.C.A., Fine Arts Club, W riters' Club, Fla Beta Pi.

Sophomore: Class Vice-President, Writers’ Club (Vice-President), Westminster Fellowship (Treasurer), Miscellany Staff, Y.W.C.A., Nook Committee, Eta Beta Pi, Glee Club, Big Sister.

Junior: Fine Arts Club, Writers’ Club, Westminster Fellowship (President), Miscellany (Assistant Editor), Campus Comments (Copy Editor), Y.W.C.A., Glee Club, Volleyball, Eta Beta Pi, Freshman Advisor, Agamemnon.

Senior: Rose Terrace House President, I.R.C., Eta Beta Pi, Campus Comments (Copy Editor), Miscellany (Assistant Editor), Glee Club, Westminster Fellowship.

FRANCES SPADY

Freshman: Y.W.C.A., R.A., Glee Club, Chapel Choir, Westminster Fellowship. Sophomore: Y.W.C.A., R.A., Club Committee, Chapel Choir, Glee Club, West¬ minster Fellowship, Class Day Pageant.

Junior: Y.W.C.A., R.A., Hill Top Secretary, Big Sister, Chapel Choir, Glee Club. Westminster Fellowship.

Senior: Y.W.C.A., Choir, Big Sister.

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PATRICIA BRACKEN SPHAR Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Candidate for Bachelor of Arts Degree Psycliolog v

MARGARET NESBITT TEAGUE Augusta, Georgia

Candidate for Bachelor of Arts Degree

Economics and Sociology

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PATRICIA SPHAR

Freshman : Y.W.C.A., R.A., Spanish Club.

Sophomore: R.A., I > i Sister.

Junior: R.A., Social Committee, Bluestocking Staff, North I’ailey House Council.

Senior : R.A.

MARGARET TEAGUE

Freshman: R.A., Glee Club, Irish Cheerleader, Volleyball, Hockey, Freshman Representative to Dormitory Council.

Sophomore : Y.W.C.A., R.A., Glee Club, Bluestocking Staff, Irish Clan Leader, Volleyball, Hockey, Big Sister.

Junior: Y.W.C.A., I.R.C., R.A., Publications Board, Editor of The Bluestock¬ ing, Volleyball, Softball, Dormitory Council, Big Sister.

Senior: R.A. (President), Student Board, Y.W.C.A., Big Sister, I.R.C., Publi¬ cations Board.

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MARTHA EVELYN THULIN Richmond, Virginia

C cnuiidatc for Bachelor of Arts Degree Art

NANCY LYNN WILLIAMS Jacksonville, Florida

Candidate for Bachelor of Arts Degree English

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MARTHA THULIN

1’ reshman : YW.h.A., R.A., Glee Club, 1 1 ol ;1 »\' anti traits Club, Span.sh Club, Westminster Fellowship, Miscellany Stall.

Sophomore: Y.W.C.A. ( Publicity Committee), Glee Club, Westminster Fellow¬ ship (\ ice-President), Miscellany Staff, Big Sister.

Junior: Y.W.C.A., Glee Club, Westminster Fellowship, Business Staff of Tiir Bluestocking, Junior Show, Freshman Advisor.

Senior: Y.W.C.A., I.R.C., Miscellany (Art Iulitor), Rose Terrace Vice-Presi¬ dent, Senior Class Marshal, Freshman Advisor.

NANCY WILLIAMS

Freshman: Y.W.C.A., R.A., Book Club, Glee Club, Chapel Choir, Westminster Fellowship.

Sophomore: Y.W.C.A. (Campus and Personal Affairs Committee), R.A., Book Club (Secretary-Treasurer), Westminster Fellowship, Glee Club, Chapel Choir, Dorm Treasurer, Amahl.

Junior: Y.W.C.A. (Secretary), R.A., Fine Arts Club, Junior Show, Glee Club, Chapel Choir, Westminster Fellowship, Amahl.

Senior: Y.W.C.A. (Vice-President), Choir, Westminster Fellowship, R.A.

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ELIZABETH ANN WITHROW Goshen, Virginia

Candidate for Bachelor of - Irts Degree English

LYDIA DANIEL WOODS Lynchburg, Virginia

Candidate for Bachelor of Arts Degree English Studies

ELIZABETH WITHROW

Freshman: Y.W .C.A. (Faith and I Irritate Committee) , Fresliman Representative to YAV.C.A., I lobby and Cratts Club (Publicity Chairman), I.R.C., West¬ minster Fellowship, R.A.

Sophomore : YAV.C.A. (Secretary), Westminster Fellowship, Beta Beta Beta, R.A., I.R.C., Campus Comments Staff.

Junior: YAV.C.A. (Vice-President), I.R.C., Westminster Fellowship, Campus Continents Staff, Freshman Advisor, R.A.

Senior: Y.W. C.A. (President), I.R.C., Westminster Fellowship, R.A., Student I Card.

LYDIA WOODS

Freshman: YAV.C.A., R.A., I.R.C., Westminster Fellowship, Hockey, Basketball, Glee Club, Freshman Representative to Dormitory Council.

Sophomore: YAV.C.A. Cabinet (Faith and Heritage Chairman), R.A., Glee Club, I.R.C., Westminster Fellowship, Hockey, Judiciary Board.

Junior: Y.W.C.A., R.A., Glee Club, I.R.C., Westminster Fellowship, South Bailey House President, Russell Scholar, Hockey.

Senior: President of the Student Government Association, YAV.C.A., R.A., I.R.C., Literary Club, Westminster Fellowship, Hockey.

73

FOUNDERS’

DAY

Procession

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Investiture

Services

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President

JULIA JOHNSON

Vice-President

MARTHA LOU CAPLINGER

Secretary

ANN FRY

Treasurer

DR. BRIDGES

Sponsor

Colors of the Class of 1959 Green and White.

75

Pretending, "Too much study is sloth.", “...but not a drop to drink.’, Joyce, On relief, Chain gang. Try your luck! That'll be the day! The night after Christmas.

76

JUNIORS

ANN GORDON BAGWELL

I I all lax, \ a.

MARTHA LOU CAPLINGER

Elkins, W. Va.

MA. de LOURDES DE LA GARZA

Monterrey, N. I,., Mexico

ELIZABETH HARVEY EDWARDS

Altavista, Va.

ELIZABETH ANN EWING

Harrisonburg, ATa.

LUCY LEE FISHER

Fisher, W. Va.

ANN MARCIA FRY

Greensboro, N. C.

MARNIE HOLLAND GRAF

Birmingham, Mich.

SALLY KATHERINE GRAHAM

Statesville, N. C.

JANE AUDREY GRAVES

Boulevard, Va.

77

JUNIORS

RUTH REYNOLDS HAWKINS

Clifton Forge, Ya.

MARIE KING HAYWARD

Richmond, Ya.

PATRICIA ANNE HENDERSON

Richmond, Va.

VIRGINIA HAYES HOFLER

Bethesda, Md.

JOYCE LEE HOLT

Brookneal, \ a.

ARDYS LYNN HOUGH

Akron, Ohio

MARY CAROLINE JACKSON

Annandale, Ya.

JULIA ALEXANDER JOHNSON

LOUISA SEWELL JONES

Florence, Ala.

CLAUDE LaFARGE

Paris, France

CARLANA

LINDSTROM

New Orleans, La.

78

JUNIORS

ANNE N. McCLUNG

I )anville, \ a.

MARGARET ANN MILLER

Lexington, Ya.

JUDY ANN NORMAN

Jacksonville, Fla.

EMORY WILSON O’SHEE

Birmingham, Ala.

CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH PARK

Miami, Fla.

MARY ANN PETERSON

Richmond, Va.

JANE MORTON REID

Roanoke, Va.

HELEN SUE RITCHIE

Demorest, Ga.

ELIZABETH BYRD SHEETZ

Martinsville, Va.

79

JUNIORS

SHELBY JEAN SHEFFER

Staunton, Ya.

CARRALEIGH ANN SINGLETARY

Greenville, S. C.

HELEN MARGARET SMITH

Summit, N. J.

SUZANNE JUDITH SMITH

Winchester, Va.

MARY COCHRAN SPAINHOUR

North Wilkesboro, N. C.

SUZANNE STIRLING

Norfolk, Ya.

MARY ANNE TAYLOR

Birmingham, Ala.

DOROTHY CARLTON WILKINS

Franklin, W. Ya.

ELIZABETH

WILLIAMS

Brookneal. Va.

KATHERINE SIDNEY WILLIAMS

Moorefield. W. Ya.

ELIZABETH MASON WOOD

Birmingham, Ala.

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SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS

PATSY BALLOU

President

MIMI COWAN

Vice-President

PATSY EDWARDS

Secretary

SUSAN SPEAKE

T rcasurcr

MR. DAFFIN

Sponsor

Colors of the Class of 1960 Purple and Gold.

81

SOPHOMORES

ELIZABETH KAY ALLIN

YV. Newton, Mass.

KATHERINE ANN APPERSON

Memphis, Tenn.

SARAH NAIR ARMSTRONG

Covington, Ya.

ANTOINETTE BALDWIN

Wilmington, Del.

ANN LEE BALLARD

Crozet, \ a.

PATRICIA ANN BALLOU

New Canaan, Conn.

ELMORE BELLINGRATH BARTLETT

Montgomery, Ala.

NANCY ANN BARTLEY

Roanoke, A a.

JOAN THERESE BECK

Milwaukee, W is.

JOANNE MUIR BEECROFT

Newport News, \ a.

BILLIE JEAN BROWN

Greeneville, Tenn.

JUDITH ANN CARTER

Dallas, Tex.

GRETCHEN HUFF CLARK

Washington, D. C.

KNOX LITTLEPAGE CLARKE

Salem, Ya.

SARA JEAN COLLINS

Staunton, Ya.

82

SOPHOMORES

MARY ELISE COWAN

La Cl range, Tenn.

ALICE PENNEY COX

\\ ilmington, Del.

MARGARET CARROLL CREIGHTON

Baltimore, Md.

SALLY BROOKS CULLUM

Dallas, Tex.

FLORENCE LEE DANIEL

Chase City, Va.

JOAN ROBERTA DAVIDSON

St. Clairsville, Ohio

LINDA LOUISE DAVIS

Houston, Tex.

BEVERLY ANN DeLASHMUTT

Arlington, Va.

MEREDITH FELLOWES DUNBAR

Wellesley, Mass.

AMELIA ANN DUNKLE

Wilmington, Del.

LINDA CHRISTINE EARLE

Silver City, N. C.

SHIRLEY PATRICIA EDWARDS

Winston-Salem, N. C.

ELIZABETH CRAIGHEAD ENGLE

Chester, S. C.

ISABEL HAMILTON EWART

Roanoke, Va.

ANNE NOTTINGHAM FRAY

Nassawadox, Va.

83

SOPHOMORES

ALICE BLAIR GALT

Norfolk, Va.

CAROLYN McGEE GILMER

Anderson S. C.

SALLY ENGLAND GODCHAUX

New Orleans, La.

BARBARA LOUISE GUFFEY

Staunton, Va.

LINDA STARR HEARNE

Virginia Beach, Va.

LYNDA HENDERSON

Oklahoma Citv, Okla.

JEANETTE CHILCUTT HERVEY

Richmond, Va.

HARRIET HARDIN HILL

1m uinoke, \ a.

VICKY MELISSA HILL

Knoxville, Tenn.

HELAINE HOBBY

Savannah, Ga.

ELLEN OVERTON HOLTZ

Staunton, Va.

NANCY LUCINDA HOOKER

Martinsville, Va.

SHARON ANN HOOKS

Abilene, Tex.

ESTELLA GILLIS JOHNSON

Fort Worth, Tex.

MARIA LOUISE JOHNSON

Virginia Beach, Va.

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SOPHOMORES

BARBARA CARLISLE JUDD

Fairfax, Ya.

GWEN KENNEDY

Taylor, Tex.

REBEKAH LEWIS

Camilla, Ga.

PATSY JANE LITTLE

Meridian, Miss.

NANCY CATHERINE MacGREGOR

Staunton, Va.

PATRICIA JUDGE McGEHEE

Evergreen, Ala.

MIRIAM EVELYN MATTHEWS

Greenwich, Conn.

NANCY PHILLIPS MAYER

Columbia, S. C.

ANN LIVINGSTON MILLER

Roanoke, Va.

JEAN ANDERSON MOORE

Memphis, Tenn.

ISABELLE ANN MUELLER

Martinsburg, W. Va.

SALLY OSBORN

Friona, Tex.

GLADYS JEAN OWENS

Baltimore, Md.

MARTHA HAYS PATTON

Memphis, Tenn.

MARGARET ROSE PAULSEL

Fort Worth, Tex.

85

SOPHOMORES

PATRICIA SUE PETIT

Beaumont, Tex.

DOROTHY SANDRA PHERIS

Weems, Va.

SUSAN ELLEN POWELL

Miami Beach, Fla.

MERYL ELEANOR RICHARDSON

Decatur, Ga.

DORIS JANE ROHNER

Morrisville, Pa.

JANE POWELL SHIFLET

Penn Laird, Va.

KATHERINE RANDOLPH SMITH

Ashland, Va.

MURIEL DALY SMITH

Savannah, Ga.

SUSAN SPEAKE

Decatur, Ala.

SARA LEE SQUIRES

Alexandria, Va.

NINA ELAINE VAUGHN

Memphis, Tenn.

SUSAN LINN WARFIELD

Towson, Md.

CAROL LYNNE WITHERS

Huntington, W. Va.

ELEANOR IRENE WITHERSPOON

Hereford, Tex.

IRMA LYNN WOLF

New Orleans, La.

86

FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS

OTEY HAYWARD

SUSAN BARCLAY

President

Vice-President

OLIVIA ROGERS

MARY SHARPE SWAYZE

SYLVIA CUELLAR

Secretary

Treasurer

Social Chairman

SUSAN PAYNE

Representative to the Social Committee

MISS TRAYLOR

Sponsor

Colors of the Class of 1961 Lavender and White.

87

FRESHMEN

ELIZABETH BENNETT ALLAN

Richmond, Ya.

ELEANOR MARSHALL ARMISTEAD

Little Rock, Ark.

ANNE STEPHANIE BALDWIN

Houston, Tex.

EMMA SUSAN BARCLAY

Cranbury, N. J.

ANN ORR BARTENSLAGER

Churchville, \ a.

NANCY KAREN BASS

Athens, Ga.

JUDITH BEENE

Dallas, Tex.

ANNA KATHERINE BOBO

Spartanburg, S. C.

LEAH NELL BOSTON

Versailles, Ky.

NANCY ELAINE BRADNER

Danville, Va.

FLORENCE LATHAM BREUNIG

Indianapolis, Ind.

MARY ELLEN BROWN

Midland, Tex.

LINDA LOU BULL

Stuttgart, Ark.

SUZANNE TANNER BURCH

Helena, Ark.

LAURA LIDDELL BURFORD

Montgomery, Ala.

JANETTE BURKHART

Milwaukee, V is.

ELIZABETH POOL BURTON

New Orleans, La.

JUDITH ANN CARSON

El Dorado, Ark.

88

FRESHMEN

LYNNE RIGGAN CHANEY

San \ntonio, lex.

NANCY JO CHARLES

Bloomfield I I ills, M ich.

CATHERINE DIANA CHOTE

Austin, Tex.

WENDY BALLIN COLEMAN

Metairie, La.

CHARD LEE COOK

Linthicum Heights, Md.

JANET SUE COUCH

Durham, N. C.

KATE ELLEN CRAWFORD

Dothan, Ala.

JUDITH CROW

Spartanburg, S. C.

SYLVIA CUELLAR

Dallas, Tex.

MARY FRANCIS DARBYSHIRE

El Paso, Tex.

SUSAN ELLERTON DEIBERT

Petersburg, Va.

AGNES MAE DICK

Newport News, Va.

ESTHER JONES DOUGHTIE

Memphis, Term.

MARY CLARE DOWELL

Walnut Ridge, Ark.

ERNESTINE SMOOT EDMUNDS

Petersburg, Va.

VIRGINIA GREGORY ELLIOTT

Lancaster, Ixy.

SUSAN ELY

Roswell, N. Mex.

STELLA EVANS FARWELL

New Orleans, La.

89

FRESHMEN

CATHERINE ANN FLANNERY

San Antonio, Tex.

CECELIA WOODBURN FLOW

Arlington, Ya.

DEBORAH CASTLE FREEMAN

Chicago, Ill.

SARA JAN GOINS

Ardmore, Okla.

PATRICIA ANN GOSHORN

Whitehaven, Tenn.

LYNDA JOY GRAHAM

Graham, Tex.

EDITH COURTNEY GRAVES

Petersburg, Ya.

BEVERLY JAYNE GREAR

Indianapolis, Ind.

MARY BLAKE GREEN

Markham, Ya.

SIGRID NAN GUDHEIM

Petersham, Mass.

NANCY DALE HAHN

Oak Park, III.

MARION ANN HALL

Clifton Forge, Ya.

MARY CLOUD HAMILTON

Denver, Colo.

RUTH ANNE HAMMOND

San Antonio. Tex.

GRACE FLOURNOY HARDISON

Germantown, Tenn.

MARTHA PORTER HARMON

Onley, Ya.

NANCY VIRGINIA HARRIS

Staunton, Ya.

BARBARA JULIA HAYNES

Wilmington, Del

90

FRESHMEN

OTEY HELM HAYWARD

Richmond, \ a.

JUDITH SHEPHERD HENDERSON

Birmingham, \ 1 a .

JULIA FIRR HICKSON

I . v nchburg, \ a.

CAROL ANN HUDDLE

Radford, \ a.

CYNTHIA KATHRYN HUNDLEY

Pine Bluff, Ark.

CORNELIA LEE JENKINS

Mobile, Ala.

MARY A. C. JOHNSON

Jamestown, N. Y.

MARGO LYNN JOLLY

Frankfort, Ky.

ALICE PILKINGTON JONES

Tuscumbia, Ala.

MAY WELLS JONES

Charlotte, N. C.

MARIANNE JORDAN

Terrace Park, Ohio

ELIZABETH TIPPITT KAY

Palestine, Tex.

ELIZABETH BLAIR KELSEY

Norfolk, Va.

NANCY BORLAND KLAUDER

Moorestown, N. J.

FRANCES ANNE KRETLOW

Milwaukee, Wis.

ELIZABETH CANNON LASSETER

M urfreesboro, Tenn.

JULE GUNTER LAWSON

Montgomery, Ala.

MAGGIE JANE LAWSON

Enterprise, Fla.

91

FRESHMEN

CHARLOTTE KIMBROUGH LEVERTON

Winston-Salem, N. C.

DONNA LEE LEWIS

El Paso, Tex.

PATRICIA JANE LIEBERT

Richmond, Ya.

MARY HEDGES LOGAN

Lockout Mountain, Tenn.

ELLEN RICHARDSON LYLE

Havre De Grace, Md.

SARA LOU McCANLESS

Yirgilina, Ya.

JUDITH LOVE McENTIRE

Stuttgart, Ark.

doris jane McFarland

Friona, Tex.

JUDITH KELLEY McGAVACK

Waterford, Ya.

LAURA-DEAN MACFARLANE

Stratford, Conn.

MARY BESS MALONE

Camden, Ark.

LINDA JANE MAYES

Birmingham, Ala.

JUDITH KATHLEEN MERRITT

Memphis, Tenn.

ELEANOR KABLE MILLER

Richmond, Ya.

MOLLY DAVISON MOLITOR

Marvell, Ark.

MARCIA JEAN MORGAN

Dallas, Tex.

CATHERINE LOUISE MUNDY

Greenville, S. C.

SANDRA JOAN MURDOCK

Ypsilanti, Mich.

92

FRESHMEN

JANET GAIL MUSSELMAN

Stamlord, Conn.

DONNA ELAINE NEWMAN

1 linghamton, N . N .

LOU ELLEN NORDHOLT

Nashville, Tenn.

SARAH MARGARET O'BRIEN

Amarillo, Tex.

ELEANOR THRONTON OLIVER

San Antonio, Tex.

PHEBE EDGAR PALMER

Upper Montclair, N. J.

JANICE DUNN PARKER

Davidson, N. C.

SUSAN ELIZABETH PAYNE

Richmond, Va.

NANCY LEE PENN

Madison, N. C.

MARY MARGARET PENZOLD

New York, N. Y.

VIRGINIA ANNE PONDER

El Paso, Tex.

ANN PORTER PRICE

Monticello, Ark.

FRANCES LYNN PURDOM

Lancaster, Ky.

EMILY MERCER REEVES

Pinehurst, N. C.

BARBARA JEAN REID

Covington, Va.

LUCY SCOTT RIETZE

Louisville, Ky.

OLIVIA BISHOP ROGERS

Dallas, Tex.

ANNA LOYD ROHRER

Pensacola, Fla.

GWEN RUSSELL

McAllen, Tex.

93

FRESHMEN

SALLY PENN RUSSELL

Towson, Md.

MARY ELIZABETH RUSTAY

Houston, Tex.

SYLVIA JOAN SCOTT

Washingtonville, N. Y.

GLORIA SENNA

Tuscaloosa, Ala.

SUZANNE GREENWOOD SESSOMS

Richmond, V a.

REBECCA JANE SEWELL

V ills Point, Tex.

MARY WILLIAMSON SHACKELFORD

Spencer, Ya.

HELEN LINDSAY SHEAHAN

Salem, Va.

ANNE WINSTON SHELOR

Floyd, Ya.

NANCY LINN SIMPSON

Richmond, Ya.

ELEANOR DOUGLAS STARKE

Raleigh, X. C.

MARY ELIZABETH STEFFEY

Staunton, Ya.

MARGUERITE CAROL STONE

Decatur, Ala.

MELINDA GRAHAM STOVALL

Graham, Tex.

NANCY ELLEN STRAUSS

Alexandria. Va.

DEBRA STUBBE

Saudi, Arabia

ALICE CHRISTINE SULCER

Marion, Ark.

MARY SHARP SWAYZE

Greenwood, Miss.

LOUISE NEWTON TARTT

Livingston, Ala.

94

FRESHMEN

ETTEENE FRANCIS TAYLOR

Jacksonville, Ha.

LYNN TERRELL

I' oil Worth, Tex.

SHADE WOOTEN THOMAS

1 .1 1 1 lc l\< >ck, \ rk.

KITTY LOU TINNELL

R< lam >ke, \ a.

ELLEN MARIE VENABLE

Dallas, Tex.

MARTHA DENBY VYVERBERG

Indianapolis, Ind.

TILGMAN HOLLYDAY WAESCHE

Rockville Centre, N. Y.

SALLIE BELLE WHITENER

Martinsville, Va.

LOIS FRANKLIN WILLARD

Richmond, Va.

BARBARA CRANDALL WILLIAMS

Louisville, Ivy.

MARY ANN WILLIAMS

Savannah, Ga.

ANNE SIMPSON WILSON

Ft. Pierce, Fla.

NANCY EMILIE WOLFF

Memphis, Tenn.

BARBARA LOUISE WOODHAM

LaGrange, Ga.

MARY BRUCE WOODS

Lynchburg, Va.

DARLA JEAN WOOTAN

Oklahoma City, Okla.

CAROL MARSHALL WORNOM

Newport News, Va.

SHIRLEY CORBIN (Special Student)

Staunton, Va.

Not Pictured

JOAN NELSON WILLIAMS

Mobile, Ala.

95

The Call of the Wild, Brucic?, Woo the girls of Memorial”, 7 esting the snows, It’s such an effort.

and Moo, Chip Inn Cabin party, "We are -water, Sometimes it freezes, Sometimes it

96

ACTIVITIES

STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION

LYDIA WOODS

President

Student Government on any college campus is viewed as a central part of the educational process, both in the training that it gives to those students par¬ ticipating in it and in the contributions it makes to the institution’s educational objectives. At Mary Baldwin, a student government has been in existence for twenty-nine years and in that time has shown itself to be indispensable in the college community.

Our Student Government Association has been active and dynamic primar¬ ily because of two factors. These are the character of the college administration, which has maintained a full awareness of the value and importance of the asso¬ ciation, and the support of the students themselves, who have been vitally in¬ terested m realizing the goals a student government should declare for itself. Without the interest of the two groups, no association would long remain ef¬ fective.

The governmental structure consists of three branches: the Student Board, which is the central co-ordinating and legislative body; the House Presidents’ Council, which concerns itself mainly with the students’ problems of personal adjustment as individuals and groups; and the Judiciary Board, the student court, which constantly endeavors to instill the ideals of the Honor System in the students.

The Student Government officers serving on these three branches represent the student hodv in many capacities, and have as their goal the integration and evaluation of the college program in every respect. They realize that the biggest challenge to student government is that its job is a never-ending one. Its projects and goals must be constantly broadened to meet the needs of new student genera¬ tions.

The broad objective of our Student Government Association is to encourage the individual in the college community to develop her full potentialities. This task is the challenge which we accept and try to meet to the best of our abilities.

98

STUDENT BOARD

I ’at Schendel

Sik' K i toll it*

I ’at Robinson .

Margie Clarke .

I abbv Ann \\ it brow . .

Margot Teague .

loanne Beard .

Carlana Lindstrom .... Alary Katharine Phlegar

Nancy McMurray .

Caroline Huffstutler ...

Peggy Flankins .

Ann Peterson .

Patsy Ballou .

I iee-P resident Student dove nun cut

. I ssocialion

. Secretary Student Ciiwernmenl

. I ssoeiaRon

. Treasurer Student Government

. I ssocialion

Chairman I louse Presiden ts' Council

. Chairman Judiciary Hoard

. President V. IT. C. ./,

. . . President Recreation . I ssocialion President Pay Student Ori/anirea/iou

. NSA Coordinator

. Chairman Publications Hoard

. Chairman Hoard of Review

. Chairman Social Committee

. President Senior Class

. President Junior Class

. President Sophomore Class

FACULTY ADVISORY BOARD

Dean Parker, Chairman ; Dr. Spencer, Ex-Officio ; Dean Grafton, Ex-Offi¬ cio; Miss Humphreys, Miss Rudeseal.

First Rowe Pat Schendel, Sue Ritchie, Elmore Bartlett, Pal Robinson, Margie Clarke. Second Row: Libby Ann Withrow, Margot Teague, Jo Ann Beard, Carlana Lindstrom,

Mary Katharine Phlegar.

third Row: Nancy McMurray, Caroline Huffstutler, Peggy Hankins, Ann Peterson,

Patsy Ballou.

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JUDICIARY BOARD

MARGARET CLARKE

Chairman

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HOUSE PRESIDENTS’ COUNCIL

PATRICIA ROBINSON

Chairman

First Rom: Judy Deener, Peggy Fly the, Kathryn Layne.

Second Row: Katherine Smith, Pat Henderson, Joyce PTolt, Anne McClung.

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STUDENT GOVERNMENT

Chairman . . . .Nancy McMurray

The Board of Review, a Stu¬ dent Government Organization, is composed of a chairman and four student members appointed by the Student Board. Other members include three faculty members and the Dean of Stu¬ dents, as ex-officio. This com¬ mittee has five main duties, which include checking on the proper functioning of campus clubs, to approve new organiza- tions, to approve all money-mak¬ ing projects, to schedule Friday assembly programs, and to schedule meetings.

Left to Right: Anne McClung, Nancy McMurray, Ardys Hough, Penney Cox, Toni Baldwin.

Board of Review

Publications Board

Chairman . Mary Katharine

Phlegar

The Publications Board is composed of the editors and business managers of the cur¬ rent and past years of Ti-ie Bluestocking, Campus Com¬ ments and Miscellany. The fac¬ ulty advisor of each is also in¬ cluded. The purpose is to in¬ crease the efficiency of the staffs and to increase the uniformity of the publications. Before spring elections the Publications Board appoints editors and busi¬ ness managers for the next year from applicants who have sub¬ mitted letters of application for these posts.

Left to Right: Mary Katharine Phlegar, Nancy Pillow, Judy Norman, Judy Gallup, Marie Hayward, Margaret Ann Mil¬ ler, Margot Teague, Sidney Williams, Nancy McMurray.

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COMMITTEES

/’resident Student Coveniment . Issoeiotion . 1 \ di;i \\ nods

Six members of the Advisory Hoard and four students mem¬ bers compose the Executive Committee. These students are the President of the Student ( io\ ennnent Association, the Chairman ot the Judicarv Hoard, the Chairman of the House Presidents' Council, and the Vice-President of the Student ( io\ eminent Association.

Left to Right: Hat Schendel, Pat Robinson.

Lydia Woods, Margie Clarke,

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Executive Committee

National Student Association

NS A Co-ordinator . Carlana

Lindstrom

The NS A affiliation was or¬ ganized at the college in 1954, and since that time it has had as its aim the promoting of better international student un¬ derstanding. The organization plans, through the national head¬ quarters, trips for college stu¬ dents both here in this country and abroad. The NSA has sponsored several chapel pro¬ grams and has brought visiting lecturers to the campus.

Left to Right: Joanne Beecroft, Carlana Lindstrom, Nancy Mayer, Susan Speake, Eliza Williams, Ann Fry.

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STUDENT GOVERNMENT

Chairman . .Caroline Huffstutler

This committee, responsible for all social activities held on campus, has planned parties, dances, and receptions during' the year, The dance weekend held before Christmas vacation was organized by this committee whose chairman is elected by the student body. Each class has four representatives on this committee.

First Rozv: Linda Hearne, Mar¬ tha Patton, Blair Galt, Caro¬ line Huffstutler.

Second Row: Helaine Hobby, Susan Speake, Ann Miller, Ua Jo Daniel.

Third Row. Ann Ewing, Lyn Matthews, Ruth Hawkins, Helen Smith.

Fourth Rozc: Sally Cullum, Ann Cooke, Rachel Koser, Betsy Sheetz.

Social Committee

Club Committee

Chairman . Helaine Hobby

One of the students' favorite gathering places on campus is the Club, and this committee’s responsibility is seeing that it is cared for properly. Students and faculty gather here and en¬ joy bridge playing, mail call, gossip sessions, and just a “break”. The second floor is used for receptions and teas, and the third floor is composed of offices and study rooms.

Left to Right: Stella Farwell, Nancy Fray, Nancy Strauss, Tube Hickson, Sharon Hooks, Sally Godchaux, Debbie Free¬ man, Helaine Hobby.

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COMM/rrEES

Chairman . Susan Speake

I'hc (. akin Committee’s pur pose is to create student interest in the college cabin, "Chip Inn," which is located a few miles Ironi town. This cabin is an ideal place for groups to spend a day "getting away from it all.”

Left to Rif/lit: Patsy Little, Har¬ riet Hill, Noni Beck, Susan Speake, Sally Godchaux, fudy Norman, Sally Armstrong, Toni Baldwin.

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Cabin Committee

Nook Committee

Chairman . J .yn Matthews

1 he Nook, located in the King Building, provides an excellent place for students to cook those extra snacks as well as complete meals. I his committee sees that the Nook is kept in good order.

1 he kitchen is open to students at all times.

Left to Right: Kay I lundley, Linda Graham, Susan Barclay, Margaret Paulsel, Lyn Mat¬ thews, Peggy Penzoil.

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STUDENT GOVERNMENT COMMITTEES

President . Jo Ann Beard

I icc-Prcsidcnt . Liz Robson

Secretary . Marjorie H oge

T reasurcr . Mary McClung

Composed of those students who are registered as Day Stu¬ dents, these girls do a great deal in seeing that the contact be¬ tween them and the boarding students is more varied and ex¬ tensive. Aside from this im¬ portant function, welfare work is another of their main inter¬ ests.

Left to Right: Jo Ann Beard, Marjorie Hoge, Mary Mc¬ Clung, Liz Robson.

Day Student Organization

Student Board

The Student Board is the legislative branch of the Student Government Association. The Board meets on Tuesday nights on the second floor of the club and meetings are open to all students.

Left to Right: Margot Teague, Elmore Bartlett, Lydia Woods, Pat Robinson, Caroline Huff- stutler, Pat Schendel, Sue Ritchie, Jo Ann Beard, Margie Clarke, Libby Ann Withrow, Mary Katharine Phlegar, Ann Peterson, Nancy McMurray, Peggy Hankins, Patsy Ballou, Carlana Lindstrom.

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GLEE CLUB

OFFICERS

T reside)) I . Nancy 1 >vrd

MeMuilan

Treasurer . Martha Lou

Caplinger

Librarian. . . loanne Beecroft

The choir is one of the largest extra-curricular organizations at Mary Bald¬ win. It consists of forty members with a president, treasurer, and librarian. The main duty of this organization is to sing for the chapel programs every Tuesday and Thursday. This group also makes several tours during the year to places such as Richmond, Washington, L>. C., and other cities in Virginia and North Carolina.

The music used in the chapel programs and on the tours varies from motets of the Fifteenth and the Sixteenth centuries to contemporary hymns and secular compositions.

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YOUNG WOMEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION

ELIZABETH ANN WITHROW

President

I he Y.W.C.A. is the oldest student organization on the Mary Baldwin campus, and is a member of the National Student Y.W.C.A. The Y was first organized at Mary Baldwin in May 1894, and since that time has grown and developed into an important religious organization on the campus.

Upon entrance into the college each student is encouraged to participate in the activities of the Y.W.C.A. By providing a program of worship, study, and action, the Y seeks to give every student an opportunity to put Christianity into action.

This year the Y has begun a series of discussions led by a panel consisting of faculty members and visitors, with topics concerning such subjects as “My Personal Philosophy of Alcohol.”

Every Sunday evening there is Vesper Service which is led by students, faculty, or visiting speakers ; each Thursday night there are short periods of devotions in the dorms. Through projects in the community at VSDB, the Effie Ann Johnson Day Nursery, and Western State Hospital one learns the meaning of Christian Service. Peanut Week helps during that pre-exam slump. Get- to-gethers throughout the year for various purposes aid in the integration of the college community.

The highlight of every year is Religious Emphasis Week. This year Dr. I. Wilson, the guest leader, stimulated discussion and interest among the students with topics entitled, “In Favor with God and Man.”

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CABINET

Libby Ann W ithrow . President

Nancy \\ illiams . Vice-President

I nicy Fisher . Secretary

Carolyn Gilmer . Treasurer

Ann Fry . Chairman , World Relatedness

Sidney \\ illiams . Chairman , Special Studies

Amy Wrinkle . Chairman, Christian Faith and Heritage

Gwen Kenned}' . Chairman, Vespers

Fatty Petit . Chairman, Personal and Campus Affairs

Jane Ramsey . Chairman , Social Responsibility

Judy Crow . Freshman Representative

Miss Ruth Schmidt . Advisor

Y. W. ADVISORY BOARD

Miss Schmidt, Chairman

Dr. McAllister, Dr. Grafton, Dr. Turner, Miss Traylor

Left to Right: Ann Fry, Nancy Williams, Lucy Fisher, fane Ramsey, Julia Johnson, M iss Schmidt, Sidney Williams, Libby Ann Withrow, Carolyn Gilmer,

Patty Petit, Gwen Kennedy.

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STUDENT CLUBS

President . Libbv I Mowman

Vice-President . Peggy

Creighton

Secretary . Ann Ewing

T reasurer . Lou Jones

Publicity Chairman . Meryl

Richardson

Drama Chairman . . Bobbie Allan Art Chairman .. . Peggy Hankins Dance Chairman . .Ann Peterson

The purpose of the Fine Arts Club is to further interest in all fields of art, and it deals with the cultural aspects of campus life. Among the programs spon¬ sored by the club were a panel discussion on the philosophy of art, and studies of folk music, contemporary art, and drama. In addition, receptions were held after some of the King Series programs.

Left to Right: Peggy Creigh¬ ton, Boh! lie Allan, Meryl Rich¬ ardson, Peggy Hankins, Lou Tones, Ann Peterson, Julia Johnson, Ann Ewing, Libby Plowman.

Fine Arts Club

International Relations Club

President . Marina Johnson

Vice-President ..Emily Luscher

Secretary-Treasurer . Sally

Graham

Publicity Chairman. . . .Florence

Daniel

The International Relations Club has been active this year in various areas concerning current affairs. The members have ac¬ tively participated in the discus¬ sions arising from panel quizzes and talks by a visiting Brazilian doctor, and by the sponsor. In collaboration with the Y.W.C.A. and the Student Government Association, the I. R. C. sent a representative to the annual United Nations conference in New York City.

Left to Right: Florence Lee Daniel, Sally Graham, Emily Luscher, Marina Johnson.

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OFFICERS

President . Rebecca kindlcy

1' ice President. . Kluine Vaughn Secretory Treasurer .... Yount;

Sunk 1 I yun Publicity Chairman . | tidy Beene

The Literary Club is a newly organized club which combined the functions of the Rook Club and the Writers’ Club. Its pri¬ mary purposes are to encourage creative w riting, and to broaden the reading range of the mem¬ bers. During the year, programs included discussions on Art for Art's sake, a play by Eugene O’Neill, T. S. Eliot, and the short story.

Left to Right: Judy Beene, Elaine Vaughn, Rebecca Kind- ley, Young Sook Hyun.

Literary Club

Hobbies and Crafts Club

President . Noni Beck

Vice-President . . .Patsy Edwards

Secretary . Sally Osborn

T reasurer . Sally Graham

Publicity Chairman . Carol

Huddle

Freshman Representative

Mary Cloud Hamilton

Hobbies and personal interests in crafts can be developed and acquired through the Hobbies and Crafts Club. This year, as a Christmas project, the mem¬ bers made gifts for the children of the Efifie Ann Johnson Day Nursery and individual projects were handed-in at the last meet¬ ing of the year.

Left to Right: Carol Huddle, Sally Osborn, Noni Beck, Sal¬ ly Armstrong, Patsy Edwards.

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President . Kay Lessley

Vice-President . .Emily Luscher Secretary . Sally Graham

The Tri Beta, as it is usually called, is a National Biological Fraternity. Here on the Mary Baldwin campus we have the Al¬ pha Pi chapter. A genuine in¬ terest in biology and scientific truth is the prerequisite for pro¬ visional membership and those with a certain academic standing and at least ten hours of biology are eligible for active member¬ ship. The club programs are designed to broaden our interests in and increase our knowledge of the biological science.

Left to Right: Suzie Smith, Sally Graham.

Beta Beta Beta

Eta Beta Pi

President . Lucy Fisher

The Eta Beta Pi “Sorority” is composed of those girls who serve in the dining room. Under the leadership of Lucy Fisher the girls set the tables anti bring in the food during meals. The chorus of the Eta Beta Pi song is proof of their cheerful as¬ sistance.

“Sorority, Sorority !

Smiling all the while, Hey! Aprons right in style, Hey! Sorority, Sorority.

We’re the girls of Eta Beta Pi!”

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OFFICERS

President . I sabell I*, wart

I ' iee- President . . . Nancy Mayer s feretory . I -inda I )a\ is

Left to Right: Nancy Mayer, Isabel! Ewart, Linda I )a\ is.

Canterbury Club

President . Lou Jones

Vice-President . .Carolyn Gilmer Secretary ... Florence Lee Daniel T rcasurcr . Linda Larle

Left to Right: Carolyn Gilmer, Lou Jones, Florence Lee Dan¬ iel.

Westminster Fellowship

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CALENDAR

SEPTEMBER

Orientation and Registration for students

Charter Night Mrs. Nancy Boston Downes, class of 1956, speaker

Freshman Dance, sponsored by Junior class R.A. Picnic

OCTOBER

Founders’ Day Dr. William F. Quillian, f r . , speaker

King Series Yi-Kwei-Sze, Chinese Tenor

Y.W.C.A. Recognition Service

Apple I >ay

United Nations Day

Parents' Day

Club Carnival

Library Tea Miss Ruth Schmidt and Miss Marilyn Woerner

NOVEMBER

Art Department Trip to Washington High School Week-end King Series- Robert Goldsand, Pianist Drama Production- “Great God Brown” Student Faculty Volleyball Game

DECEMBER

Concert and Winter Dance with Buddy Morrow King Series Liebling Master Singers Glee Club Christmas Concert Christinas Dinner Christmas Holidays

JANUARY

King Series Walter Carringer, Tenor

Peanut Week-

First Semester Exams

CALENDAR

FEBRUARY

Iv i 1114 Scries National Symphony Orchestra

Honors and Academic C onvocation, Alicia (ervey I Indians, class of 1951, speaker

Religious Emphasis Week Dr. Iain Wilson, branklin Street Presbyterian Church, I Baltimore, Maryland, speaker

Hast Lecture Series Mr. Horace Day, speaker

Student Government "Retreat

YAV.C.A. Retreat

h reshman Honor Pledge Night

College Drama Festival- -“Overruled"

Dolphin Pageant

MARCH

High School Week-end Sophomore Show R.A. Carnival Glee Club Tour Spring Vacation

Art Department Trip to Williamsburg

APRIL

Student Elections

Inaugural Symposium— -“New Directions in the Liberal Arts,” Inauguration of Dr. Samuel R. Spencer, Jr.

Speakers: Dr. Arnold J. Toynbee, Dr, Arthur Jlestor

Installation of Student Officers for 1958-1959

MAY

May Day

Graduate Record Exams

Junior- Senior Banquet

I Tama Production I he I rojan V omen”

Second Semester Exams

Class Day

JUNE

I >accalam c ate Sei vice Speaker: Dr. Frank W. Price, Missionary Research Library, New York City

Commencement Speaker : Dr. Philip Davidson, President Uni¬ versity of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky.

h0NOR soc l£Ty

MARY BALDWIN HONOR SOCIETY

The college honor society, organized by the faculty in 1932, recognizes and encourages sound scholarship. A limited number of seniors are elected each May to membership in the society. The annual meeting is held during the commence¬ ment season when newly elected members are initiated. Alumnae members are incited to be present for this special meeting.

The graduates of the University Course of the Augusta Female Seminary and Mary Baldwin Seminary were elected to the Honor Society in May, 1942, in connection with the Centennial celebration of the school.

Members of the Class of 1957 Elected to the Honor Society

Tina Cacciapaglia

Staunton, Virginia

Peggy Jorstad Staunton, Virginia

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ALGERNON SYDNEY SULLIVAN AWARD

The New York Southern Soeiety and Mary Baldwin College have join! I\ arranged for the presentation of two medallions at Commencement each \ ear to those w ho, because of the quality ol their lives, are judged to be appropriate recipients ol the award. \\ bile the award recognizes accom¬ plishment, unselfish service is the fundamental principle, as this was the keynote of the life of Algernon Sydney Sullivan, whose name the award 1 tears.

Usually one medallion is presented to a member of the graduating class and one to some other person who has interest in and association with the College.

THE RECIPIENTS OF THE AWARD 1957 COMMENCEMENT

Julianne Rand

“Strong in her convictions, excellent in her studies, outstanding in her leadership, her in¬ fluence has been fell in every area of campus life. Endowed with an unusual sense of per¬ spective and proportion, she has made difficult tasks seem less difficult, for to them she has brought firmness of purpose and intelligence, coupled with the wit and charm that are so much a part of her. We honor her as a char¬ acter, as a leader, as a personality. In token ot that honor, the Algernon Sydney Sullivan medallion is awarded to Julianne Rand.”

Dr. Richard Potter

“Although a busy pastor and ecclesiastic, he accepted the mandate of the Board of Trustees m an hour of need and served the College through his talents of leadership, counsel, and encouragement. For an entire session he has given this ministry without remuneration, be¬ cause of bis faith in higher education as an es¬ sential function of the Church, and because, as a member of the Board, he had already found place on his shoulders for the burdens of the institution which confronts him through the window of his study at the church.

“In conferring this award, the Faculty of Mary Baldwin College expresses its gratitude not only for the service of the year now con¬ cluding, but for the prospect of continuing coun¬ sel and help in all that relates to the well-being of our college. The Algernon Sydney Sullivan medallion is given with appreciation and affection to Richard Randall Potter.”

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RUSSELL SCHOLAR

i he Margarett Kable Russell Scholar is the recipient of an award estab¬ lished jointly m 1953 by the Board of Trustees and the Alumnae Association in honor of the late Mrs. Russell, a trustee and an alumna of the college, it is awarded to an upperclassman on the basis of academic attainment, high character and quality of life, and sendee on the campus. It carries a monetary award and certain academic privileges.

The choice of a student for this honor is made by election of the faculty. Nominations are prepared by a committee of faculty members and representa¬ tives of the Alumnae Association, and two student members. A student’s quali¬ fications for this honor will ordinarily be considered at the end of her junior year. No student will be eligible for reappointment.

“Because of her conscientious attitude toward all of her responsibilities, her good academic record, her willingness to give herself generously to all phases of the college program, and her constant devotion to the ideals of Mary Baldwin, the Faculty has conferred the title of Russell Scholar for 1957-1958 upon Mar¬ garet Ann Clarke."

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PUBLICATIONS

THE BLUESTOCKING

Mary Katharine Phlegar

Editor

Judy Norman

Business Manager

Ann Peterson .

Carolyn Griffis . . . . Florence Lee Daniel Susan Ely .

STAFF

. Ex-Officio

. . . Senior Representative Sophomore Representative Freshman Representative

EDITORIAL STAFF BUSINESS STAFF

Anne McClung Ann Singletary Ellen \ enable Jan Parker

Jane Reid Sue Ritchie Rrucie Woods Betsy Kay

Betsy Sheetz Carol Stone Frankie Willard

Mary Spainhour

Left to Right: Anne McClung, Jane Reid, Betsy Sheetz, Carolyn Griffis.

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THE BLUESTOCKING

Our yearbook, 1 1 1 1 : Bi.uk- stock i Nii, which derives its name from the eighteenth cen¬ tury society that was known as the Bluestocking Club, is pub¬ lished by the Junior class.

We of the 1958 Bluestock¬ ing staff have found as the staffs before us, that it is not easy to represent the activities of a whole year in a single vol¬ ume. We do hope that this year’s publication neither adhers to the design of the first Mary Baldwin annual which was is¬ sued sixty-seven years ago, nor too much to that of only a year ago.

Left to Right: Frankie Willard, Lllen Venable, Carol Stone, Susan Ely, Brucie Woods,

Jan Parker.

Business Staff

The Bluestocking is pre¬ sented to the Seniors each year at the Junior-Senior Banquet.

\\ e would like to thank Miss Fannie Strauss, our faculty ad¬ visor, without whose guidance and advice, the whole book would have been an impossible task.

Tin: Bluestocking holds

membership in the Virginia In¬ tercollegiate Press Association and the Associated Collegiate Press.

Editorial Staff

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CAMPUS COMMENTS

Sidney Williams Marie Hayward

Business Manager Editor

STAFF

Linda Davis . Assistant Editor

Betty Engle . Campus News Editor

Lou Jones . Exchange and Current Events Editor

Micki Dunbar . Feature Editor

Beck Kindley . Proof Editor

Peggy Creighton . Sports Editor

Louise Tartt . Advertising Manager

Ann Ewing . Circulation Manager

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CAMPUS COMMENTS

1 lu' stall of Campus Com¬ ments, the school newspaper, has operated this year with the expressed goal of improving the journalistic level of the paper. Led bv Editor-in-chief, Marie Hayward, and Sidney Williams, as Business Manager, the staff has also, and foremost, attempt¬ ed to publish a newspaper of vital interest to the student body.

Features of the paper this year have been articles on vari¬ ous faculty and staff members, scoops concerning publications’ heads, and a current column to keep every student informed on activities outside the college com¬ munity.

Left to Right: Jean Moore, Linda Davis, Betty Engle, Beck Kindle}', Lou Jones.

Editorial Staff

Business Staff

1 he Administration has ex¬ pressed a definite interest in the life of the free college press, and we are grateful for this encour¬ agement and attitude.

Campus Comments is a mem¬ ber of the Intercollegiate Press, Associated Collegiate Press, and Virginia Intercollegiate Press Association.

Left to Right: Kitty Mundy, Betsy Kay, Sylvia Cuellar, Donna Newman, Sidney Williams,

Louise Tartt.

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MISCELLANY

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Margaret Ann Miller

B usi n css Man agcr

Judy Gallup

Editor

STAFF

Kathy Smith . Martha Thulin

Assistant Editor . . . . . Irt Editor

EDITORIAL STAFF

Jane Reid Barbara Allan

Elaine Vaughn Marina Johnson

Barbara Scholz

BUSINESS STAFF

Mary Spainhour Isabell Ewart

Florence Lee Daniel Kay Lessley

In 1899, the Literary Society of Mary Baldwin Seminary published a port- iolio of classical reviews and news, the first Miscellany. As we look hack we find these early issues provide an excellent record of student life and interests. From that time the Miscellany has gradually evolved into a magazine containing the best pieces of writing produced at Mary Baldwin; a collection of stories, poems, essays, and articles on various subjects to entertain, to present new ideas and new viewpoints.

In intermittent years the magazine has sponsored contests for students, offering prizes for the best m poetry and prose.

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/VI/SCELLiA/S/r

Each member of the staff has had an opportunity to work on editing, copy-reading, and lay¬ out and to use her own literary interests in producing a maga¬ zine which is representative of the literary taste and artistic in¬ terest of the college.

Left tu Right: Florence Lee Daniel, Katin Smith, Marina Johnson, lane Reid,

Martha Thulin.

The Miscellany is a member of the Virginia Intercollegiate Press Association and the As¬ sociated Collegiate Press. Under its sponsorship, Campus Com¬ ments first appeared in 1924 and soon became an important pub¬ lication in its own right. For over half a century, the Mis¬ cellany has presented a portfolio of creative writing, a literary magazine penned, designed and edited by and for the students of Mary Baldwin.

Editorial Staff

Left tu Right: Margaret Ann Miller, Judy Gallup.

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Founders’ Dav, Susan and friends, Apple Day, Nothing to do, Laundry. , Life can be beautiful!, Oh promise me, The Academic hill. Who, me worry .

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ATHLETICS

RECREATION ASSOCIATION

MARGOT TEAGUE

President

rhe purpose of the Mary Baldwin Recreation Association reads from the constitution as follows

“1 he purpose of this Association shall be to develop interest and participa¬ tion in a diversified program of recreational activities, to promote a spirit of good sportsmanship, and to cultivate a spirit of co-operation and fellowship with¬ in the campus life.”

Almost all major and minor sports are offered in the R.A. program and those who have never played are taught in order that they may improve their playing and that they may also find enjoyment in sports.

Sportsmanship seems to be synonymous with athletics. Co-operation and consideration for others are essential in both team and individual sports. The Association plans the program with the primary emphasis upon enjoyable recrea¬ tion, and feels that participation, whether active or as a spectator, is more im¬ portant than the winning of a game.

The Recreation Association begins it> activities in the fall with the Fresh¬ man picnic at the hockey field. The Freshmen provide the entertainment by presenting original skits that include everything from songs to football games that portray Man- Baldwin College as a member of the Southern Conference.

The hockey season begins in September and lasts to November, weather permitting. This year the Scotch team, under the leadership of Meryl Richard¬ son, and the Irish team under the leadership of [udv Norman, played in tourna¬ ments sponsored by the R.A. and in a tournament at Roanoke College.

Basketball games are played in the King Building during the month of Februarv and the season is culminated by the basketball tournament. This year a game was played with Hollins College.

The competition in tennis, volleyball, and recreational sports, is strong and these sports are also represented by teams which enter tournaments.

The Recreation Association, besides sponsoring tournaments and promoting team spirit, gives the college a taste of carnival life when presenting the R.A. Carnival which is held even- other year. The King Building is transformed into a midway complete with a floor covered with sawdust. The walls are lined with booths and the “barkers” urge visitors to palm readings and skill games.

In Mav the Recreation Association activities reach their height in the R.A. Banquet. At this banquet a trophy is presented to the clan with the best record for the year.

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R. A. OFFICERS

Margot

Prague .

Martha

Lou Caplinger

Sharon

Hooks .

Peggy Creighton Meryl Richardson I ’enney Cox .... l.ibby Plowman .

. President

. . . . Vice- President

. Secretary

. Treasurer

Publicit v Chairman . Irish Clan Leader Scotch Clan Leader

Left to Right: Penney Cox, Martha Lou Caplinger, Peggy Creighton, Margot Teague, Libby Plowman, Sharon Hooks, Meryl Richardson.

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IRISH AND SCOTCH CLAN LEADERS

PENNEY COX LIBBY PLOWMAN

Irish Clan Leader Scotch Clan Leader

The Clans plav a large role in the sports life at Mary Baldwin. Organized in 1954, the clans work in co-operation with the R.A. Council in the Recreation Association activities. The clan leaders promote interest and co-ordinate the various spoils which are headed by elected sports leaders. Throughout the year the two clans are rivals in sports that range from hockey to table tennis.

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HOCKEY

IUillv with the whistle . . . ouch, that was nic! . . . there goes a goal . . . limp, limp, “Mrs. \ intent . win, de¬

feat ... a happv ending' . . . dinner.

MERYL RICHARDSON

Scotch 1. codec

JUDY NORMAN

Irish Leader

BASKETBALL

The jump for the ball . . . down the court ... a goal ! . . . guard that girl . . . watch that pivot foot . . . clock s running out . . . happy ending ... a tie.

SALLY SQUIRES

Scotch Leader

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ANNE COLEMAN

Irish Leader

TENNIS

Your serve . . . ready? . . . serve! . . . what a backhand . . . not softball, tennis . . . smash it . . . match, game . . . let’s rest !

TONI BALDWIN

Scotch Leader

MARTHA LOU CAPLINGER

Irish Leader

VOLLEYBALL

Whose serve? . . . watch the net . . . set it up . . . come on team . . . where’s Miss Humphreys? . . . net ball . . . spike . . . smile girls . . . you win again.

PATSY EDWARDS

Scotch Leader

KATHRYN LAYNE

Irish Leader

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RECREATIONAL

SPORTS

Anyone for pint;' pong? . . . no pad¬ dles? . . . how ahon 1 pool? . . . okay! . . . table is full . . . badminton? . . . yon get the' birdies ... 1 11 get the rackets ... a game at last !

JUDY GALLUP

Scotch Leader

JEAN BROWN

Irish Leader

SOFTBALL

Strike three . . . you’re out! . . . crack ... a home run ! . . . slide there, gal! . . . hang the umpire . . . just one more inning . . . the game’s over !

ANN MILLER

Scotch Leader

SUE WARFIELD

Irish Leader

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THE DOLPHINS

Meryl Richardson . President

Penney Cox . Vice-President

Margaret Paulsel . Secretary

Isabelle Mueller . Treasurer

1 he Dolphin Club (swimming club) of Mary Baldwin has a membership of twenty-two girls, representing all of the classes. New members are approved by active members who rate them on their performance of basic swimming strokes and stunts. The program of the year consists of two tryouts for new members, a “Splash Party” for Freshmen in the fall, and a swimming pageant, presented in February.

The Pageant, “Around the World On a Dolphin,” was given on February 26 and 28. The members showed incidents that take place in eleven foreign countries and the finale showed life in America.

Left to Right: Meryl Richardson, Margaret Paulsel, Isabelle Mueller, Penney Cox.

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FEATURES

COLLEGE MARSHALS

Left to Ri</ht: Betsy Sheetz, Carolyn Griffis, Martha Thulin. Chief Marshal: Carolyn Griffis

The three main traits necessary in an usher or marshal are poise, courtesy, and attractiveness. The College marshals and ushers, who reflect not only the beauty of the student body but the grace and poise as well, serve at concerts and at all other college functions.

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AND USHERS

Left to Right: Penney Cox, Ann Coleman, Jane Reid, Mary Spainhour, Barbara Allan.

Not pictured: Barbara Judd.

I I oldi ntn' a position such as this is an honor, but also hard work. At many important events, such as the King' Series, school plays, serious programs of campus organizations, and commencement week-end, these girls always do their best to please the students and guests of the college by seating them and aiding in manv other small wavs to see that the function runs smoothly.

The Chief Marshal is elected by the student body from the rising junior or senior class. The other marshals are chosen by their respective classes and they, in turn, choose the ushers.

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THE MAY QUEEN

Margaret Virginia Flythe

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Rachel Ann Koser

JUNIOR

SOPHOMORE

Patricia Sue Petit

ATTENDANTS

Barbara Carlisle

FRESHMAN

Olivia Bishop Rogers

Mary Sharp Swayze

ATTENDANTS

THE MAY COURT

DANCERS IN THE MAY DAY PAGEANT

Snow H hite and the Seven Dwarfs

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The Editorial and Business stalls express their sincere appreciation to the Student Body, Dr. Spencer, Mr. Jackson, Miss Fannie Strauss, The Roanoke En¬ graving Company, Andre Studio, Beverley Studio, and the McClure Printing Company for their co-operation and support in the making of The 1958 Bluestocking.

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ADMINISTRATION, FACULTY AND STAFF DIRECTORY

Mrs. Delia Bosley . Staunton, Va.

Mr. Marshall Brice .... Woodward Apts., Staunton, Va.

Mr. H. L. Bridges. . . 1220 Windsor Lane, Staunton. Va.

Mrs. Elizabeth Broadwater . Route 3, Staunton, Va.

Mr. Carl Broman . 14 Madison PI., Staunton, Va.

Miss Hannah Campbell . 140 N. Lewis St.,

Staunton, Va.

Miss Nan Candler ... 5053 Horseshoe Trail, Dallas, Tex.

Miss Betty Carr . 531 Hermitage Court,

Charlotte, N. C.

Mrs. Dorothy B. Carr . 235 Kalorama St.,

Staunton, Va.

Miss Lorene Carr . Raphine, Va.

Miss Mary Swan Carroll . 239 Kalorama St.,

Staunton, Va.

Mrs. Tomlin H. Clemmer . Middlebrook, Va.

Miss Carol Cleveland . Box 73, Lawley, Ala.

Mr. Fletcher Collins . Route 5, Staunton, Va.

Mr. John B. Baffin . 14 Tams St., Staunton, Va.

Mrs. Harry A. Dahl . 1429 N. Augusta St.,

Staunton, Va.

Mrs. William I.. Davis . 224 Hendren St.,

Staunton, Va.

Mr. Horace Day . 306 Sherwood Ave., Staunton, Va.

Mrs. George K. Doome. .306 N. New St., Staunton, Va.

Miss Emily Farnham . . . 218 Fraser Lane, Staunton, Va.

Miss Elva Filer . 106 Williams St., Staunton, Va.

Miss Clare |. Flansburgh . 319 N. New St.,

Staunton, Va.

Mrs. S. H. Garst . 1205 Windsor Lane,

Staunton, Va.

Miss Carol Giroud . 575 West Ave., Sewaren, N. |.

Mr. Thomas H. Grafton . 708 Selma Blvd.,

Staunton, Va.

Mrs. Thomas H. Grafton . 708 Selma Blvd.,

Staunton, Va.

Miss Marguerite Hillhouse . 122 N. Jefferson St.,

Staunton, \ a.

Miss Mary F. Humphreys .... 12 Baker St., Berlin, Md.

Mr. James W. Jackson, Jr . 1028 Warwick Dr.,

Staunton, \ a.

Miss Josephine Jones.... 114 Fayette St., Staunton, Va.

Mr. William |. Kimball . 1706 N. Augusta St.,

Staunton, \ a.

Mrs. W aller C. Lescure . 122 Overlook Rd.,

Staunton, Va.

Miss Patricia Leyden . 507 High St., Columbia, Mo.

Mrs. Vega M. Lytton . M. B. C., Staunton, Va.

Mr. James McAllister, [r . 311 Thompson St.,

Staunton, Va.

Mrs. Edna Mclndoe . 301 N. Market St.,

Staunton, Va.

Miss Ruth McNeil . 302 N. New St., Staunton, Va.

Mr. Andrew I. Mahler . 108 Easterwood,

Staunton, Va.

Mrs. Karl F. Menk....212 Hendren St., Staunton, Va.

Mrs. Alfred S. Morgan . 309 Sherwood Ave.,

Staunton, Va.

Mr. Gordon C. Page . 302 Valley View Dr.,

Staunton, Va.

Mrs. Gordon C. Page . 302 Valley View Dr.,

Staunton, Va.

Miss Elizabeth Parker . M. B. C., Staunton, Va.

Mrs. Alexander Patch . 325 Vine St., Staunton, Va.

Miss Lillian Pennell . Riddle Hall, M. B. C.,

Staunton, Va.

Miss Lillian Rudeseal . 407 Foreacre St.,

Cornelia, Ga.

Mrs. Hugh P. Schmid . 1611 N. Augusta St.,

Staunton, Va.

Miss Ruth Schmidt . Box 1441, Deland, Fla.

Dr. Samuel R. Spencer, Jr . Ridgewood Road,

Staunton, Va.

Mr. James T. Spillman . 310 Pleasant Ter.,

Staunton, Va.

Miss Fannie Strauss . 315 N. New St., Staunton, Va.

Mrs. Mary Blackley Taylor . 302 E. Beverley St.,

Staunton, Va.

Miss Mildred Taylor . M. B. C., Staunton, Va.

Miss Lillian Thomsen . 410 Boyce St.,

Farmington, Mo.

Miss Flise Traylor . 1348 Harding Place,

Charlotte, N. C.

Mr. O. Ashton Trice . 7 Belmont Dr., Staunton, Va.

Mr. Herbert S. Turner . 315 N. Coalter St.,

Staunton, Va.

Mrs. lohn R. Vinson . 500 Fountain, Paducah, Ky.

Miss Julia Weill . M. B. C, Staunton, Va.

Miss Marilyn Woerner . 3/02 Gladstone Ave.,

Indianapolis, Ind.

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STUDENT DIRECTORY

CLASS OF 1958

Pillow, Nancy . W. Clay St., Franklin, Va.

Plowman, Elizabeth . . . 1 81 5 N. I aylor, Little Rock, Ark.

Allan, Harbara . >415 Wythe Ave., Richmond, \ a.

Heard, |o Ann . Route 1, Waynesboro, Va.

15 right, (iwendolvn . 1311 hirst Ave., Jackson, Miss.

Clarke, Margaret . 4115 Park Ave., Richmond, Va.

Coleman, Anne.... 19 Oakland Dr., Newport News, Va. Cooke, Ann . 500 W. John St., Mt. Olive, N. C.

Daniel, 11a Jo . Country Club Rd., La Grange, Ga.

Deener, | ulia . 306 E. Center St., Searcy, Ark.

DeLashmutt, Hetty . 4415 Rock Spring, Rd.,

Arlington, Va.

Flvthe, Peggv . 1101 Sam Lions Trail,

Martinsville, Va.

Gallup, Judith . 4465 N. Delaware St.,

Indianapolis, Ind.

Givens, Daisv . 840 N.E. 73rd St., Miami, Fla.

Griffis, Carolyn . 2712 Hillcrest Ave., Augusta, Ga.

Hankins, Peggy . 105 Tenth St., Norton, Va.

Harrison, Shirley. . . .705 Cherry Ave., Waynesboro, Va. Henderson, Merkie. . . .319 66th St., Newport News, Va.

Hoge, Marjorie . 308 Vine St., Staunton, Va.

Hudgins, Diane . New Point, Va.

Huffstutler, Caroline . Rt. 13, Box 254,

Birmingham, Ala.

Hyun, Young Sook . 134 Won Nam Dong,

Chong No-Gu, Seoul, Korea

Johnson, Marina . 205 PI. Nelson Apts.,

Lexington, Va.

Ramsey, Jane . Fishersville, Va.

Robinson, Patricia . 917 Greenway Ave.,

Morrisvillc, Pa.

Robson, Elizabeth . Valley View Dr., Baldwin

Acres, Staunton, Va.

Schendel, Patricia . 3730 Ellerslie Ave.,

Baltimore, Md.

Scholtz, Barbara . 3222 Woodlawn Ave., S.W.,

Roanoke, Va.

Smith, Katherine . Box 215, Thomasville, Ga.

Spady, Frances . Cape Charles, Va.

Sphar, Patricia . 6 Ran Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa.

Teague, Margaret . 2336 McDowell St., Augusta, Ga.

Thulin, Martha . 18 Albemarle Ave., Richmond, Va.

Williams, Nancy . 1350 Belvedere Ave.,

Jacksonville, Fla.

Withrow, Elizabeth Ann . Goshen, Va.

Woods, Lydia . 304 Boston Ave., Lynchburg, Va.

CLASS OF 1959

Bagwell, Ann Gordon . Halifax, Va.

Caplinger, Martha Lou. ... 112 High St., Elkins, W. Va.

De La Gar/e, Lulu . Platon Sanchez, 629 Nte

Monterrey, N. L. ; Mexico

Kindley, Beck . 2407 S. Atlantic Ave.,

Daytona Beach, Fla.

Koser, Rachel . 223 Brantwood Rd.,

Snyder, N. Y.

Layne, Kathryn. . . .300 A. 73rd St., Newport News, Va.

Lessley, Kay . 814 N. Augusta St., Staunton, Va.

Long, Merita . Cape Charles, Va.

Luscher, Emily (Airs. James Parr) . Apt. 2,

110 E. Franklin St., Richmond, Va.

McClung, Mary . 320 Du Pont Ave., Staunton, Va.

McHugh, Constance . 845 Sunnehanna Dr.,

Johnstown, Pa.

McMullan, Nancy . Glen Haven, Rt. 1,

Clifton Forge, Va.

McMurray, Nancy .... 1206 Rennie Ave., Richmond, Va.

Edwards, Betsy . 201 1 2th St., Altavista, Va.

Ewing, Ann . 1070 Hillcrest Dr., Harrisonburg, Va.

Fisher, Lucy . Fisher, W. Va.

Fry, Ann . Rt. 3, Box 263, Guilford College

Branch, Greensboro, N. C.

Graf, Marnie...519 Wimbleton Dr., Birmingham, Mich.

Graham, Sally . 831 Henkel Rd., Statesville, N. C.

Graves, Jane . Boulevard, Va.

Hawkins, Ruth . 856 Palace Blvd., Clifton Forge, Va.

Hayward, Marie. .. .4207 Augusta Ave., Richmond, Va. Henderson, Pat.... 1221 Windsor Ave., Richmond, Va.

Hofler, Virginia . 8014 Park Lane, Bethesda, Aid.

Holt, Joyce . Brookneal, Va.

Hough, Ardys . 1382 Garman Rd., Akron, Ohio

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Jackson, Mary . 107 Raleigh Ave., Route 3,

Annandale, Va.

Johnson, Julia . Monterey, Va.

Jones, Lou . 1058 Dixie Ave., Florence, Ala.

LaFarge, Claudine . 75 Avenue de Breteuil,

Paris, France

Lindstrom, Carlana . 908 Burdette St.,

New Orleans, La.

McClung, Anne . 142 Dublin Court, Danville, Va.

Miller, Margaret Anne . 403 S. Main St.,

Lexington, Va.

Norman, fiuly . 954 Maple Lane, Jacksonville, Fla.

O'Shee, Emory . 1130 Lakeview Crescent,

Birmingham, Ala.

Park, Charlotte . 3220 N.W. 16th Ter., Miami, Fla.

Peterson, Ann . 800 Oxford Pkwv., Richmond, Va.

Phlegar, Mary Katharine . P. O. Box 60,

Blacksburg, Va.

Pierce, Anne . 1468 Ashland Circle, Norfolk, Va.

Reid, Jane . 1930 Grandin Rd., S.W., Roanoke, Va.

Ritchie, Sue . Demorest, Ga.

Sheetz, Elizabeth . 938 Mulberry Rd.,

Martinsville, Va.

Sheffer, Jean . 1628 Packard St., Staunton, Va.

Singletary, Ann . 71 Rock Creek Dr.,

Greenville, S. C.

Smith, Helen . 627 Springfield Ave., Summit, N. |.

Smith, Suzanne . 540 N. Braddock St.,

Winchester, Va.

Spainhour, Mary . 1204 E St.,

North Wilkesboro, N. C. Stirling, Suzanne .... 5333 Powhatan Ave., Norfolk, Va.

Taylor, Mary Anne . 748 Montgomery Dr.,

Birmingham, Ala.

W ilkins, Dorothy . Franklin, W. Va.

Williams, Elizabeth . Brookneal, Va.

Williams, Sidney . Moorefield, W. Va.

Wood, Elizabeth . 4340 Clairmont Ave.,

Birmingham, Ala.

CLASS OF 1960

Alim, Betty Kay... 70 Temple St., West Newton, Mass.

Apperson, Ann . 504 E. Frank-, Memphis, Tenn.

Armstrong, Sally . Clearwater Parky Covington, Va.

Baldwin, Toni . 315 Waycross, Wilmington, Del.

Ballard, Ann . Box 54, Crozet, Va.

Ballou, Patsy . Canoe Hill Rd., New Canaan, Conn.

Bartlett, Elmore . 836 Park Ave., Montgomery, Ala.

Bartley, Nancy . 1006 Oakwood Dr., S. V .,

Roanoke, Va.

Beck, Joan (Nonie) . 6412 N. Berkeley Rd.,

Milwaukee, Wis.

Beecroft, Joanne . 319 64th St.,

Newport News, Va.

Brown, Billie Jean . 320 N. Main St.,

Greenville, Tenn.

Carter, Judith . 6660 Lakeshore Dr., Dallas, Tex.

Clark, Gretchen . 2219 California St., N. W.,

Washington, D. C.

Clarke, Page . 219 Locust St., Salem, Va.

Collins, Sara . 1329 \\ . Johnson St., Staunton, Va.

Cowan, Mary (Mimi) . La Grange, Tenn.

Cox, Penney . 113 Norris Rd., Alapocas,

Wilmington, Del.

Creighton, Peggy . 2928 St. Paul St., Baltimore, Md.

Cullum, Sally . 3517 Beverly Dr., Dallas, Tex.

Daniel, Florence Lee . 219 Huston St.,

Chase City, \ a.

Davidson, Joan (Winkie) . 148 N. Market St.,

St. Clairsville, Ohio

Davis, Linda . 4707 Devon, Houston, Tex.

DeLashmutt, Ann . 4411 Rock Spring Rd.,

Arlington, \ a.

Dunbar, Meredith (Micki) . One Harvard St.,

Wellesley, Mass.

Dunkle, Amy . 1704 N. Bancroft Pkwy.,

Wilmington, Del.

503 W. Elk St., Siler City, N. C.

. 700 Oaklawn Ave.,

Winston-Salem, N. C.

. 147 York St., Chester, S. C.

....379 Highland Ave., S. W., Roanoke, Va.

Fray, Nancy . "Cedar Hill,” Nassawadox, Va.

Galt, Blair . 7406 Shirland Ave., Norfolk, Va.

Gilmer, Carolyn .... 500 Whitehall Rd., Anderson, S. C.

Godchaux, Sally . 7901 Oak St., New Orleans, La.

Guffey, Barbara . 401 Marquis St., Staunton, Va.

Hearne, Linda . 600 Cavalier Dr., Linkhorn Park,

Virginia Beach, Va.

Henderson, Lynda . 3717 N. W. 60th,

Oklahoma City, Okla.

Hervey, Jean . 504 Henri Rd., Richmond, Va.

Hill, Harriet . 4815 Hollins Rd., Roanoke, Va.

Hill, Vickv . 733 Kenesaw Ave., Knoxville, Tenn.

Earle, Linda. . . Edwards, Patsy

Engle, Betty . . . Ewart, Isabel . .

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1 lobln , I Maine ( Bobo)

CLASS OF 1961

-111 1C. 45 lb St., Savannah, (ia.

I loll/, Ellen . 814 Parkview Ave., Staunton, \ a.

I look it, Nancy (Boo) . >12 Brown St.,

Martinsville, \ a.

Hooks, Sharon . >902 Monticello, Abilene, lex.

lohnson, Maria . Cavalier Park, Virginia Beach, Va.

lohnson, h.stella (1 ookie) . Route 5, Box 28/,

Fort Worth, Tex.

1 utltl, Barbara . 408 W. Cedar Ave., Fairfax, Va.

Kenneth-, Gwen . >17 Baker l)r., Corpus Christ i , Tex.

Lewis, Beckv . Box 307, Camilla, Ga.

Little, Patsy . 3413 P. S. Dr., Meridian, Miss.

MacGregor, Nancy . 931 Selma Blvd., Staunton, Va.

McGehee, Patty . 315 Main St., Evergreen, Ala.

Mathews, Lyn . Cliffdale Rd., Greenwich, Conn.

Mayer, Nancy .... 1527 Devonshire Dr., Columbia, S. C.

Miller, Ann . 3125 Somerset St.., Roanoke, Va.

Moore, Jean . 707 S. Perkins Rd., Memphis, Tenn.

Mueller,’ Isabelle . 1203 W. King St.,

Martinsburg, W. Va.

Osborn, Sally . Friona, Tex.

Owens, Jean . 1500 Fernley Rd., Baltimore, Md.

Patton, Martha . 246 Tuckahoe Lane,

Memphis, Tenn.

Paulsel, Margaret . 4012 Byers, Fort Worth, Tex.

Petit, Patty . 7155 Calder, Beaumont, Tex.

Pheris, Sandra .... Orchard Point, Box 53, Weems, Va. Powell, Susan.. ..3747 Prairie Ave., Miami Beach, Fla.

Richardson, Meryl . 1511 Park Lane, Decatur, Ga.

Rohner, Doris . 305 Harper Ave., Morrisville, Pa.

Shi f let, Jane . Penn Laird, Va.

Smith, Katherine R . 802 S. Center St., Ashland, Va.

Smith, Muriel (Mimi) . 188 E. 52nd St.,

Savannah, Ga.

Speake, Susan . 1910 16th Ave., S. E., Decatur, Ala.

Squires, Sally.... 921 N. Quaker Lane, Alexandria, Va.

Vaughn, Elaine . 264 S. Holmes, Memphis, Tenn.

Warfield, Sue . 515 Seminary Ave., Towson, Aid.

Withers, Lynne . 206 11th Ave.,

Huntington, W. Va. Witherspoon, Irene. . .410 Lawton Ave., Hereford, Tex.

Wolf, Irma . 5520 S. Clariborne Ave.,

New Orleans, La.

Allan, Betty . 341 > Wythe Ave., Richmond, Va.

Armistead, Eleanor . 2408 N. Pierce,

I attic Rock, Ark.

Baldwin, Anne . 3963 Del Monte, II ouston, I ex.

Barclay, Sue . 144 N. Main, Cranbury, N. |.

Bartenslager, Ann . Churchville, Va.

Bass, Karen . 239 West View/- Dr., Athens, Ga.

Beene, Judy . 6305 Westchester Dr., Dallas, Tex.

Bobo, Kay . 409 Pine St., Spartanburg, S. C.

Boston, Leah Nell . Oak Hill, Versailles, Ky.

Bradner, Nancy . 140 Fenton Ph, Danville, Va.

Breunig, Florence (Flo) . 3064 N. Delaware St.,

Indianapolis, Ind.

Brown, Mary Ellen . 1210 W. Missouri Ave.,

Midland, Tex.

Bull, Linda . 702 S. Grand, Stuttgart, Ark.

Burch, Suzanne . 1240 Perry St., Helena, Ark.

Burford, Laura . 3572 Thomas Ave.,

Montgomery, Ala.

Burkhart, Janette. . .4837 N. Lake Dr., Milwaukee, Wis. Burton, Elizabeth . 1222 Jena St., New Orleans, La.

Carson, Judi . 619 E, 7th, El Dorado, Ark.

Chaney, Lynne . 301 Lilac Lane, San Antonio, Tex.

Charles, Nancy Jo . 1427 Kirkway, Rt. 3,

Bloomfield Hills, Mich.

Chote, Diana . 2706 Greenlee Dr., Austin, Tex.

Clifford, Brownie (Kris) . 213 Tyson Dr.,

Broadmont, Falls Church, Va.

Coleman, Wendy . 1108 Falcon Rd., Aletairie, La.

Cook, Chard Lee . 309 Hilltop Rd.,

Linthicum Heights, Md.

Corbin, Shirley . 928 Sudbury St., Staunton, Va.

Couch, Janet Sue. . . .4311 Hillsboro Rd.. Durham, N. C.

Crawford, Ellen . 200 W. Woodland Dr.,

1 )othan, Ala.

Crow, Judith (Judy) . 500 Hale St., Extension,

Spartanburg, S. C.

Cuellar, Sylvia . 3565 Colgate, Dallas, Tex.

Darbyshire, Mary Frances . 1400 Elm, El Paso, Tex.

Dcibert, Susan . 45 Belmead St., Petersburg, Va.

Dick, Agnes Mae . 1.317 Hampton Ave.,

Newport News, Va.

Doughtie, Esther . 24 S. Rose Rd., Memphis, Term.

Dowell, Mary Clare . 218 W. Walnut St.,

Walnut Ridge, Ark.

Edmunds, Ernestine (Tina) ... 1601 S. Sycamore St.,

Petersburg, Va.

Elliot, Virginia . 109 Paulding St., Lancaster, Kv.

Ely, Susan . 7 Riverside Dr., Roswell, N. AP

Farwfll, Stella . 5824 St. Charles Ave.,

New Orleans, La.

Manner}-, Catherine . 330 Rittiman Rd.,

San Antonio, Tex.

Mow, Cecelia .... 1012 N. Livingston St., Arlington, Va.

Freeman, Deborah (Debbie) . 136/ X. State St.,

Chicago, 111.

Goiiw, Ian . 1708 Bixby, Ardmore, Okla.

Goshorn, Patricia (Pat) . 4430 Highway 51,

South Whitehaven, Tenn.

Graham, Lvnda joy . 1200 Cherry, Graham, Tex.

Graves, Courtney ... 1663 Brandon Ave., Petersburg, \ a. Grear, Beverly ... 7700 Clarendon Rd., Indianapolis, Ind.

Green, Mary Blake . Markham, Va.

Gudheim, Sigrid . Main St., Petersham, Mass.

Hahn, Dale

. 536 N. Oak Park Ave.,

Oak Park, 111.

Hall, Marion Ann. . . .816 Rose Ave., k lifton horge, \ a. Hamilton, Marv Cloud.... 135 Dahlia St., Denver, Colo.

Hammond, Ruth Anne . 126 \\ . Elmview,

San Antonio, Tex.

Hardison, Grace (Bee) . 1950 Val Verde,

Germantown, Tenn.

Harmon, Martha . Onley, Va.

Harris, Nancy Virginia. . .605 Calvert St., Staunton, Va.

Haynes, Barbara . 205 South Rd., Lindamere,

Wilmington, Del.

Hayward, Otey . 4207 Augusta Ave., Richmond, Va.

Henderson, ludith (Judy) . 4021 Montevallo Rd.,

Birmingham, Ala.

Hickson, Julia . 1305 Rittenhouse, Lynchburg, Va.

Huddle, Carol . 11 Monroe Ter., Radford, Va.

Hundley, Kav . 1221 W. 36th St., Pine Bluff, Ark.

Jenkins, Cornelia . 16 S. Carlen St., Mobile, Ala.

Johnson, Marv A. C . 12 Mont Alto Dr.,

Jamestown, X. V.

Jolly, Margo . 312 Hermitage Dr., Frankfort, Ky.

Jones, Alice . 700 E. Fourth St., Tuscumbia, Ala.

Jones, Mav Wells. . .400 Livingston Dr., Charlotte, N. C. Jordan, Marianne. .501 Miami Ave., Terrace Park, Ohio

Kav, Elizabeth (Betsy) . 1001 Swanson Dr..

Palestine, Tex.

Kelsey, Blair . 1072 Algonquin Rd., Norfolk, Va.

Klauder, Nancy . 215 E. Central Ave.,

Moorestown, N. J.

Kretlow, Frances. . .5460 N. Lake Dr., Milwaukee, Wis.

Lasseter, Elizabeth (Betsy) . 816 E. Burton St.,

Murfreesboro, Tenn.

Lawson, Jule . 1262 Glen Gratton Ave.,

Montgomery, Ala.

Lawson, Maggie Jane . Stone Island Estates,

Enterprise, Fla.

Leverton, Charlotte . 818 Yorkshire Dr.,

V inston-Salem, N. C.

Lewis, Donna . 1423 Hawthorne, El Paso, Tex.

Licbert, Patricia (Patty) . 1010 W 47th St.,

Richmond, Va.

Logan, Mary . 102 Fairy Trail,

Lookout Mountain, Tenn. Lyle, Ellen . Route 2, Havre de Grace, Md.

McC anless, Sara Lou. . . Hvco Bend Farm, Virgilina, Va.

McEntire, Judy . 1022 South Grand, Stuttgart, Ark.

McFarland, Doris Jane . Friona Tex

McGavack, Judy . Waterford, Va.

Mac far 1

Malone,

Mayes,

Merritt,

Miller,

Molitor,

Morgan

Mundy,

Murdoc

Musseln

ane, Laura-Dean . 97 Warwick Ave.,

Stratford, Conn.

Mary . 619 Graham St., Camden, Ark.

Linda Jane . 2820 Berwick Rd.,

Birmingham, Ala.

Judith (Judy) . 1727 Osborne Dr.,

Memphis, Tenn.

Ruble . . 506 S. Christopher Rd.,

Richmond, Va.

. Molly . . Box 95. Marvell, Ark.

, Marcia Jean... 7623 Lovers Lane, Dallas, Tex.

Catherine (Kitty) . 428 Longview Ter.,

Greenville, S. C.

V Sandra Joan.. 506 Ferris St., Ypsilanti, Mich.

ian, Gail . Route 3, Hoyclo Rd.,

Stamford, Conn.

Newman, Donna . 13 Patricia St., Binghamton, X. 3’.

Xordholt, Lou Ellen . 939 Tyne Blvch,

Nashville, Tenn.

O’Brien, Sarah . 1600 Bowie, Amarillo, Tex.

Oliver, El eanor . . . .555 Elizabeth Rd., San Antonio, Tex.

Palmer, Phebe . 14 Kenneth Rd.,

Upper Montclair, N. J.

Parker, Janice . Box 265, Davidson, N. C.

Pavne, Susan . 1504 Hanover Ave., Richmond, Va.

Penn, Nancy Lee . The Boxwoods, Madison, X. C.

Penzold, Peggy . Marine Barracks, Navy 115,

c/o FPO, New York, N. Y.

Ponder, Ann . 2730 Richmond, El Paso, Tex.

Price, Ann . 708 N. Main, Monticello, Ark.

Purdom, Lynn . 115 Danville St., Lancaster, Ky.

Reeves, Emily . Box 230, Pinehurst, N. C.

Reid, Barbara Jean . Westwood, Covington, Va.

Rietze, Lucy . 1/14 Sulgrave Rd., Louisville, Ky.

Rogers, Olivia . 5842 Falls Rd., Dallas, Tex.

Rohrer, Anna Lloyd . 609 \\r. Mareno St.,

Pensacola, Fla.

Russell, Gwen . 205 Cynthis, McAllen, Tex.

Russell, Sallv . 618 Hastings Rd., Towson, Md.

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5850 (. hew ( base, llouston, lex

Rustay, Betsy

Scott, Svlvia . North St,, W ashingtonville, N. Y.

Senna, Gloria . 1500 Dcaring Dr., Tuscaloosa, Ala.

Scssonis, Snzic . 1S07 drove Ave., Richinoiul, \ a.

Sewell, Rebecca Jane . <>22 Ocean Ave.,

W ills I ’oint, Tex.

Shackelford, Man . Grassdale harm, Spencer, Va.

Sheahan, Helen Lindsay . 415 High St., Salem, \ a.

Shelor, Anne . hloyd, Va.

Siin]ison, Nancv . 4415 Wythe Ave., Richmond, Va.

Starke, Lleanor . 2638 Lake \ iew Dr., Raleigh, N. C.

Steffev. Mary Elizabeth (Mrs.) ... 417 Straith St.,

Staunton, Va.

Stone, Carol . 1601 Stratford Rd., Decatur, Ala.

Stoval, Melinda . 811 Third St., Graham, Tex.

Stauss. Nancv . 2020 Scroggins Rd., Alexandria, Va.

Stubbe, Debbie . Box 1802, Aramco,

Dhahran, Saudi Arabia

Sulcer, Chris . Marion, Ark.

Swayze, Mary Sharp . 519 E. Claiborne,

Greenwood, Miss.

Tartt, Louise . Livingston, Ala.

Taylor, Etteene . 704 Salamanca Ave.,

Jacksonville, Fla.

I eri'ell, Lvnn . 2456 Med lord ( ourt West,

hort W ort h , I ex

I homas, Shade... 047 N. I yler St., Little Rock, Ark

Tinncll, Kitty Lou . 2650 Longview Ave.,

Roanoke, Va

\ enable, hJlen Marie . 6819 Vivian, Dallas, hex

Vyvcrbcrg, Marty ... .4444 Broadway, Indianapolis, Ind

Waesche, Tim . 75 Walnut Ave.,

Rockville Centre, L. I., N. Y

Whitener, Sallie Belle . 936 Mulberry Rd.,

Martinsville, Va

Willard, Frankie . 4021 Clinton Ave., Richmond, Va

Williams, Barbara. . .4422 Blenheim Rd., Louisville, Ky

W illiams, Joan . 272 Woodlands Ave., Mobile, Ala

Williams, Mary Ann. .622 E. 52nd Street, Savannah, Ga

Wilson, Anne . 4625 S. Indian River Dr.,

Fort Pierce, Fla

Wolff, Nancy . 272 Windover Rd., Memphis, Tenn

Woodham, Barbara . 609 Virginia Ave.,

La Grange, Ga

Woods, Bruce (Brucie) . 304 Boston Ave.,

Lynchburg, V a

YVootan, Darla Jean . 1611 Classen Dr.,

Oklahoma City, Okla 347 57th St., Newport News, Va

Wornorn, Carol

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Established 1865

HAMRICK & COMPANY, INC.

★★★★★

FUNERAL DIRECTORS FLORISTS

Ambulance Service

★★★★★★

Member Florists Telegraph Delivery Association STAUNTON, VIRGINIA

18 W. Frederick St. Dial TUxedo 6-9975

ALL MARY BALDWIN STUDENTS Are Privileged to Open A Charge Account at Our Drugstore

★★★★★

THOMAS HOGSHEAD, INC.

Norcross Cards

Justin Billfolds

QUICK’S NEWS STAND

BEVERLEY AT NEW

★★★★★

Visit The Hobby Corner

College Outline Series

Magazines

WOODWARD’S CLEANERS & DYERS, INC.

The Home of Beautiful Cleaning

★★★★★★

Serving the Needs of Mary Baldwin Girls Since 1912

Summer Storage at Reasonable Rates

★★★★★★

Located One Block From Mary Baldwin 10 S. MARKET ST.

Dial TU 6-1525

AUGUSTA DAIRIES, INC.

Milk Sweet Cream Condensed Milk Spray Non-Fat Dry Milk Cottage Cheese and Butter

★★★★★★

765 Middlebrook Ave. Staunton, Virginia

Dial TU 6-2374

CENTRAL DRUG STORE, INC.

PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS

★★★★★

38 North Central Ave. Staunton, Virginia

A Complete Line of Cosmetics

Compliments

of

THE AUGUSTA NATIONAL BANK OF STAUNTON

★★★★★

Member Federal Deposit insurance

Corporation

Famous for Personalized Service

TIM BKH LARK'S. INC.

Established 1871

7 East Beverley Street Staunton, Virginia

★★★★★

The Valley’s Fashion Haven . . .

For Smart Women & Children

TAXI

Dial TU 6-2326

U-DRIVE-IT

JONES TAXI SERVICE

5 and 7 Passenger Ears

Compliments

of

WORTHINGTON

HARDWARE

TU 6-9996

Compliments of

THE NATIONAL VALLEY BANK OF STAUNTON

Capital $200f000.00 Surplus $1,000,000.00

Gilpin Willson, jr.. President J. H. Wamsley. Jr., Vice President and Cashier C. B. Peterfish, Vice President and Trust Officer Jack C. Knowles, Asst. Cashier Z. A. McChesney, Asst. Cashier

Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

Featuring Nationally Advertised Lines Just For the College Girl

Carlye

Minx Modes

Serbins

O Swansdown

Jaunty Junior

McMullen

and

Hundreds of Other Lovely Lines Exclusively at the

NEW YORK DRESS SHOP

7 South New Street Staunton, Virginia

Visit

SNYDER’S JEWEL BOX

Jewelers

16-18 West Beverley Street

For 7/ ome-Like Shopping Away From Home''

Charge Accounts Welcome

Ladies Dress Dept. 2nd Floor

Dresses

Jewelry

Shoe Department

Sportswear

Expert H atch

Mademoiselle

Lingerie

Fiancees

Millinery

And Jewelry

Joyce

and

Accessories

Repairing

Belle Mode

Hose by Hanes

Mary Baldwin Girls and Snyder s Set the Fashion Pare in Staunton

Compliments

of

ARCADIA

BOWLING

CENTER

Air-Conditioned & Equipped With Automatic Pinspotters

121 East Beverley St. Staunton, Virginia

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The best reference that Schwarzchild's can give to the prospective Mary Baldwin student is the Mary Baldwin student body. May we suggest that all stu¬ dents interested in the proper clothing, and in reason¬ able prices, consult those who have been our cus¬ tomers in the past.

LEGGETT’S

Mary Baldwin students are always welcome at Leggett's.

FOUR BIG FLOORS OF FRIENDLY SERVICE

Staunton’s complete department store

STERRETT’S

For the right gift at the right time, you arc invited to inspect the suggestions of Sterrett's.

A wide selection of gifts in many price ranges and to suit every occasion is offered for your selection.

For the Mary Baldwin student, Sterrett's specializes in ... .

Gift wrapping and mailing Charge accounts Studio cards Costume jewelry

Wedgwood plates of Mary Baldwin College make excellent gifts for birthday, Christmas, anniversary and graduation. In blue and inn I berry they may be purchased from the Alumnae Office, Mary Baldwin College, Staunton, Va. The cost is $4.00, including postage and han¬ dling.

BEVERLY BOOK CO., INC.

Photographic Supplies Art Supplies— School Supplies

Since 1907

Gift for a lifetime!

World's

first

and

fastest

PORTABLE TYPEWRITER

Smith-Corona

★★★★★

Use a Smith-Corona Portable Typewriter During Your Years at Mary Baldwin And Depend On Us to Furnish the Little Service It May Need

Compliments

of

INGLESIDE HOTEL & MOTEL

and

THE INGLESIDE COUNTRY CLUB

Dial Til 6-6223 Staunton, Virginia

★★★★★★

George Serrett General Manager

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The drawing of Bailey Hall on the opposite page is one in a series of six by Mr. Horace Day, head of the Art Department of Mary Baldwin College. Others in the series are of the Administration Building, the King Building, the Student Activities Building, Baldwin Memorial Dormitory and the Woodrow Wilson Birth¬ place.

Mr. Day's paintings and drawings have been ex¬ hibited in major art centers throughout the South and East, and his work was featured in a one-man show¬ ing at the Bodley Gallery of New York City during February of 1958.

Copies of the wash drawings of Mary Baldwin scenes may be purchased, in sets of six (one of each drawing), for $2.00. This includes postage and handl¬ ing charges. They are reproduced in brown tones on Strathmore Pastelle ivory paper, and are suitable for framing. Order by sending check or money order to:

Alumnae Office Mary Baldwin College Staunton, Virginia

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Distinctive clothing in good taste has long been a mark of the Mary Baldwin student.

Schwarzchild's is privileged to serve the students of Mary Baldwin with the latest styles and collegiate fashions.

We welcome the opportunity to suggest clothing for the students of the 1958-59 school year, as we have for preceding stu¬ dent bodies. We invite charge accounts for both mother and daughter.

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ENGRAVING

COMPANY

ROANOKE, VIRGINIA

artists engravers designers 0 of fine school and college yearbooks

McCLURE PRINTING COMPANY

SINCE 1911

19 West Frederick Street Staunton, Virginia

Printers Binders Engravers

Rubber Stamp Manufacturers

TE 6-9312

★★★★★

COMMERCIAL PRINTING College Yearbooks and Catalogs