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| 6 Business Staff. (Below): Sytvia Haimovit, HiLpa JAFFE, Vircinta Gipson, BARBARA GALESKI Editorial Staff. (Above): Jack SHEA, ALBERT McCuE, PauL DUKE The Collegian This year has been one of many changes for many organizations, and this is certainly true of ie Collegian. The year began with no editor-in-chief; and after a few appointments and resignations, Ralph Shotwell received the position with Dorothy Ann Fishberg to head the Westh nampton College staff. The campus was almost depleted at times of experienced writers, and for this reason the work and responsibility fell upon the few. The staft codperated with the campus O.D.K. circle [12] in the publication of an eight-page issue at the begin- ning of the second semester, with the aim of thoroughly orienting the new men in the history, ideals, and opet- ation of the University of Richmond and its many or- ganizations, Yes, the going was tough, the work was great, the “laborers few,” the hours long, and the headaches many, but with the patience and codperation of the entire stu- dent body, your staff continued publications. VirGINIA GIBSON, Basiness Manager; RALPH SHOT- WELL, Editor-in-Chief; DorotHy ANN FISHBERG, Westhampton College Editor
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Feature Staff. (Above): Marion KueEnt, Aice Lanpt, BarBaRA RICHIE, PEGGy STONE, HERMAN FLEMING Editorial Staff. (Below: ) Paut. StricKLAnD, Marte PEACHEE, ANNE JONES, GORDON CONKLIN, Mary Frances BETHEL THE WEB The 1946 Wes endeavored to give a true picture of the college year which has been one of the most un- usual in the history of the University. Just a week be- fore the engraver’s deadline, the Board of Publications decided to include in the annual T. C. Williams Law School and the four hundred Richmond College second semester students. [his meant more work, but the edi- torial staff knuckled down and did their best to get the annual out before the close of school. Congratulations go to the business staff. They started soliciting in September and had at that time a goal of $1,000. Never before has the business staff of Ane WEB been so successful. Hunter Martin who was appointed T. C. Williams Law School editor in February did a grand job of or- ganizing the law school section. The eal wants to thank Mr. Ford for his invaluable suggestions on page arrangements, Mr. Massie for his personal interest in the annual, and Mr. Frank Dementi for the extra time he spent on our group pictures. O. J. GranaM, Business Manager; JouN Brown, Richmond College Editor; Vircinta LAMBETH, Eaton in-Chief Pilg
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Volunteer Christian Association The Volunteer Christian Association was founded on the campus in the spring of 1944, its purpose being to unite students of the two colleges who are planning to enter religious work as a career. Mainly, the program is one of understanding more clearly the World Mission of Chris- tianity by presenting speakers from various fields of re- ligious work, thereby helping its members to find their own places of highest usefulness. The officers for the past year were Anne Harris, Presi- dent; Russell Cherry, Vice-President; Virginia Wagstaff, Secretary; Paul Strickland, Treasurer; Doris Pitman, Ac- tivities Chairman. Baptist Student Union. (First row): MILLIcENT HuTCHERSON, VIRGINIA HERNDON, Doucias Go- FORTH. (Second row): Ep- GAR Hutron, ANN WakeE, Doris VICKERS, JEANNE PEBWworTH, President; Car- MINE CLay, RUSSELL CHERRY, JOHN HowertTon. (Third row): Raveu SHor- WELL, Doris Moore,’ Pau STRICKLAND Volunteer Christian Association. (First row): RUSSELL CHERRY, WALTON CONNELLY, HELEN CONDYLES, HER- MAN FLEMING, ANNE Harris, EDGAR Hutton. (Second row): Scotr Hut- TON, Mervin Maxey, Lawson Pan- KEY, Roy Rakes, PauL STRICKLAND, Bos Woop Baptist Student Union The B.S.U. is the connecting link between the colleges and the local churches. It seeks to popularize and keep vital in the life of a student the various organizations of the church as well as the church as a whole. Further than this it supports the religious activities on the college campus. This year we were fortunate to have the fall convention held here in Richmond. This convention was well attended by students from most of the colleges in Virginia. Many of us hope to join the students from all over the Southland in Ridgecrest in June.
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