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EX LIBRIS THE 1935 WEB COPYRIGHT, 1935 Beverley L. Britton Editor-in-chief Frederic R. Freund Business Manager WE The Yearbook published bythe students ofthe UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND Richmond, Virginia Volume fourteen 1935 FoREWoRD Along with the revitalisation and modernisation of the University in other fields of endeavour, it has been our primary aim in assem- bling this volume of THE VVEB to follow this trend and present to the student body something of a new and different type, in which the University is shown as a uni- fied institution, rather than a loosely-associated group of col- leges, each with a separate book, though bound together in a ges- ture, however empty, toward uni- fication. In doing this, we believe we are presenting as well a vol- ume which will prove more use- ful than ever before, and more dear to the owner as years go by. If we have made it interesting and novel enough to be preserved from abandonment on a high shelf to the unthinlcing gnawing of un- feeling mice, and to be treasured as something precious of college days, our purpose will seem amply fulfilled. DEDICATION Because he has shown himself notable as historian, author, scholar, gentleman of the Old South in every sense, and because of his heartfelt interest in the University and his work asfchair- man of the institution's Board of Trustees, we count it a great pleasure and privilege to dedicate this, the fourteenth volume of THE WEB, to DR. DOUGLAS SOUTHALL FREEMAN Ja X x W, . X, 2- IP .L-69' . f -V .. ' ,swf nl' JD- run 5. 1. ,,,..r Y-. H. ,-5 Q- 1 i 1- M f . n ft. 4 fl ...... 1' :4.. 4-..aan,.-...- . V K Q. 7 : af N-A .Ca - F. ' nb --was , - 'L .Y gi, 145 2- gms,-L iff' ' 1 .'1 .X . .4 1 .nl Qgvv ' .inf 1 v .,-. egg, -- 'C' 'Nav mf'- ,.. H. T 7 ibfvj 'I JM4.. 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ADMINISTRATION Frederic William Boatwright Plwnrzidellf of H16 LIN!-VCl'J'l-Ay Benjamin West Tabb Vice-prcddcfzl and Trcmrurcr Cullen Pitt U11 z'ver.rz'ly Pl1y.ricz'an Raymond Bennett Pinchbeclc . Dean, Riclmzond College May Lansfield Keller Dean, W'e.rH1a1nplon, Colfqqe Malcolm Ray Doubles Dean, T. C. Hyllfflilllllf School of Law Lucy T. Throckmorton flcllng Librarian William T. Muse Law Librarian -Q N N X TH E FAC ULTY 17Rl'1D1'IRIC WII,I.IzXM BOATXVRIG1'1T, lV1.A., LL.D. . . . . 1 Bostwick Lane, Campus P1'c.riz2'c1zZ Qf llzc U1zz'i'e1u'fty. '11 13 K, O A K, 11' K E5 lV1.A. Richmond College, 18885 University of Leipsic, 18895 University ot llalle, 18905 The Sorhonne, 18905 University of Leipsic, 18925 1nstructor in Greek, Richmond College, 1887-18895 Professor ol' Latin and German, The 1Voman's College of Richmond, 1892-1895. Author ot: Sylla1si ol' French and German Literature, 18925 Annual Reports as President, 1896-19545 Cen- tennial Address, 19525 Virginia's Task in Higher Education, 1952. President American Baptist Edu- cation Society, 18955 President Southern Baptist Education Association, 19015 President Virginia Colleges Association, 19205 President Virginia lntercollegiate Athletic Association, 1925-'275 President Board ot' Trustees Averctt College, 1925f5 Trustee Virginia Union University5 lV1emlier Executive Board Asso- ciation ol' American Colleges, 1935-'54. Entered University of Richmond Faculty, 1887. ROBERT Enwm GA1N1ss, lV1.A., Litt.D. ............. 5 Bostwicli Lane, Campus 1Jl'QfG.I'.l'0l' of JIallzen1alz'c.r. 41113 K, X A1115 lV1.A. Furman University, 1886, Litt.D., 19085 Iohns Hopkins University, 1887-'885 llarvard University, 1899-19005 lnstructor Furman University, 1882-'875 1nstructor 1Vright's University School, Baltimore, 1888-'895 lV1athcmatical Association ol' America5 American lV1athematical Society5 A. A. A. S.5 Field Secretary Layman's lV1issionary Nlovement ol' United States and Canada, 1915-'145 President Southern Baptist Foreign Alissions Boardg Baptist General Association ol' Virginia5 Camp Religious Director, Army Y. Nl. C. A., Camp 1'1ancoclc, 1918. Entered University of Richmond Faculty, 1890. SAMUEL CIIILES lV11TCH1':1.L, lV1.A., Ph.D., LL.D., Towana Road, University of Richmond .I7l'Qfi6J'J'0l' of 115.1-101311. 11113 K, 11, 1' A5 lV1.A. Georgetown College, 18885 Student University of Virginia, 1891-'925 P1i.D. University ol' Chicago, 18995 ljrotessor lV1ississippi College, 1889-'91, Georgetown College, 1891-195, Richmond College, 1895-19085 Lecturer Brown University, 1908-'095 President University ol' South Carolina, 1908-'155 President Nledical College ol' Virginia, 1915-,145 President University ol' Delaware, 1914-'205 l7rol'essor University ot' Richmond, 1920-5 Editor Sonia! Lzlfc in series South in Building ol the Nation. Entered University ot Richmond Faculty, 1895. WILLIAM Asuum' 1-IARRIS, lV1.A., Ph.D. . .... College Road, University of Richmond P1'0fc.m-ol' of .lncienl f.ar1guage.r. 111 13 K, K A5 lV1.A. Richmond College, 18865 Pli.D. 1ohns Hopkins University, 18925 Professor Ripon College, 1Visconsin, 18955 Prolessor Baylor University, 1895-19015 Secretary Richmond Society Archaeo- logical lnstitutc ol' American Classical Association ol' Middle YVest and South5 American Philological Association5 Virginia Classical Association. Author oti The Myths of Plato, 1893. Entered University ol' Richmond Faculty, 1901. ROBERT EDWARD LOVING, B.A., lV1.A., Ph.D. . . . . 2 Bostwiclc Lane, Campus 1Jl'Qf8J'J'0l' of Plzy.rz'c.r. 41113 K, E 11 E, 11, 1' A5 13.A. Richmond College, 1896, N1.A., 18985 P1i.D. Iohns Hopkins University, 19055 1'rol'essor lillacldrurn College, Illinois, 1905-'06, Cornell College, lowa, 1906-'07, University ol Nlissouri, 1907-'08, Universitv ot' Virginia Summer School, 1920, Cornell University Summer School, 19265 Acting 1'ro1'cssor Cornell University, 1927-'28. Author, with colleagues, Laboratory lV1anua1 ol Physics. N1Cll117Cl' American Physical Societyg Optical Society ot America5 Past President Virginia Academy ol' Scienceg Fellow A. A. A. S.: American Association of Physics Teachersg Fellow in Physics johns leloplcins University. Entered University ot' Richmond Faculty, 1908. Cassius lVloNCUn1f: C11ICII1SS'1'E1l, A.B., LL.B. . .... 1605 Park Avenue, Richmond f1J'J'0CliI1tlZ Pnjetr.rn1' qf Law. 11,13 K, K A, Raven Societ-v5 A.13. College of Yvilliam and lV1ary, 19025 LL.B. University of Virginia, 19075 1nstructor in Pulilic Schools ol' Virginiag 1nstructor Law School, University of Virginia. Author Tl' thi: Reports ol' the Virginia State Bar Association, 1924-'54. Entered University of Richmond 7acu ty, 1914. 1'115NRY BIzAN'ri.Y 1'1ANDY, AB., A.1V1. . . . 4101 Grove Avenue, Richmond P1'Qfe.r.n-or Qf fi'nyl1'.,rlz. 0 A K, 1-1 A 19, E Y, K A5 A.B. Richmond College, 1906, A.lV1., 19095 A.lW. Hiarvard University, 19145 Columlvia University, 19155 European Study, 19145 Professor Richmond Academy, 1906-'11, 1913-'l4. Author Readings in American Literature tCo-editorl. Editor Social Recorrlcf' Qf 1 1'rji71'111'n,' Editor 1x'np,0a fllplm Jnluvmf. Entered University ot' Richmond Faculty, 1914. MAY LANSFIELD KELLER, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. ......... . . Westhampton College Dean of lyetrllzalnplon College, Profejhror of Elllgtliifll. C19 B K, lil B 111, A.B. Goucher College, 1898, University of Chicago, University of Berlin, University of Heidelberg, 1900-'04, Ph.D. University of Heidelberg, 1904, Professor VVells College, 1904-'06, Goucher College, 1906-'14. Author of Anglo-Saxon Wleapdn Names, 1906. lnlolder of Cvoucher College Foreign Fellowship, Fellow by Courtesy johns Hopkins Ulniversity, President Southern Association ol' College WVomen, Member Committee on Recognition ol' Colleges, A. A. U. W., Director South Atlantic Section A. A. U. YV., Alumna Trustee Goucher College. Entered University of Richmond Faculty, 1914. FANNY G. CRENSHAVV, B.A ......... . . . 919 West Franklin Street, Richmond Prqfemror of Plz-ytriczzl L7ducalz'0n. Phoenix Club, B.A. Bryn Nlawr College, 1912, graduate study Coluinliia University, University oi' Richmond. Additional professional study: Hoclsey Camp, 'llennis Camp. Professor St. Catherine's ' School, 1912-'22, State ol' Virginia Basketball Chairman, 1926-'50, National ludge 1Vomen's Basketball Officials, 1950, Vice-president United States Fietd Hockey Association, 1925-'24, President Virginia Field Hockey Association, 1954-'55, Director Ctm J Pukwana, Unit Head Aloha Camp, Assistant lnterlaken Camps. Entered University ol' .Richmx ntl Faculty, 1914. SUSAN MADELINE LOUGH, BA., MA., Pho. ......... Univu-Sify of Richmond Proferwor of fltzlrlofiy. fl! B K, lV1ortar Board, B.A. University ol' Chicago, 1907, M.A., 1909, Ph.D., 1919, Teacher Durango High School, Colorado, 1909313, Professor 1Vomaxi's College, Nlontgomcry, Alabama, 1914-'l5. Author of '1'rade and lndustry in lreland in the Sixteenth Century, Iournal of Political Economy, 1916, 1Felloiv Department of llistory, University of Chicago, 1913-'14. Entered University ot' Richmond 'acu tv, 1915. F. FLAXINGTON I-IARKER . . . . . . Chatham lsliills, Westhampton . 1 Profewor of fllufzc. Associate of the Royal College of Organists, Londlon, Student in Composition, T. Tertius Noble, Cam- bridge University, England, Piano, lV1adame Helctn Hopelcirk, Associate American Guild ot' Organists. Entered University of Richmond Faculty, 1915. EDITH M. 1'1ARKER, B.A .......... . . Chatham Hills, Westhampton Prafewar of Vocal 171 unc. B.A. University of Richmond, Pupil of Fredericli Zuchtman, Pupil ol' Maxx Spicker, Summer Courses with Frank La Forge, Sergi Klihansky, and the XVCStlTI1l1StCl' Choir School. Entered University of Richmond Faculty, 1916. PAULINE TURNBULL, B.A., M.A. . . . . . University of Richmond 1I.r.r0cz'zzfe Profemror of Lalin. C19 B K, 11 A 9, H 11 E, 11 B '17, B.A. Syracuse University, 1915, M.A. University of Pennsylvania, 1930. Author of Praenestine Asom Fero. Entered University of Richmond Faculty, 1916. GARNETT RYLAND, M.A., Ph.D. . . . . . College Road, University of Richmond Profemror of Clze1m'.rlry. 117 B K, 11' K 111, 111 1' A, M.A. Richmond College, 1892, Ph.D. Iohns llopkins University, 1898, Teacher University of Blaine, 1898-1901, Converse College, 1901-'04, Georgetown College, 1904-'17, Nlemher Council and Senate of Chemical Education of Anrerican Chemical Society, President Virginia Academy of Science. Entered University of Richmond Faculty, 1917. CAROLINE STOOKEY LUTZ, B.A., M.A. . . . 6004 Three Chopt Road, Nvesthampton Proffmrol' of Eliglzlrfz. TI B fllp A.B. Goucher College, 1911, l11.A. Columbia University, 1915, Harvard Summer School, 1921, Oxford University Summer School, 1925, Cambridge University Summer School, 1925, Teacher Prepara- tory Branch, VVest Virginia University, Iames Vlillikin University. Entered University of Richmond 1 Faculty, 1917. ROBERT COLLINS Asrizop, A.B., A.M. . . . . 545 Albemarle Avenue, Stonewall Courts Profe.r.r0r of Pfyclzologty. O A K, E T, K A, A.B. Randolph-Nlacon College, 1912, A.lW. University of Virginia, 1913, Columbia University, 1925, 1926-'27, Co-author of A Bhok tor Kappa Sigma Pledges. Associate American Psychological Association. Entered University ogf Richmonc Faculty, 1920. CI.IcMIzNT Oizmsrics MEREDITII, A.B., Ph.D. . . . 6906 Patterson Avenue, Richmond Profeazrol' of German. A.l3. llaverllord College, 19015 Pli.D. lohns Hopkins University, 19125 University of Berlin, 1909-'105 Teacher Cvuillorcl College, 1902-'07, 1910-'17, Oglethorpe University, 1918-'19. Author of dissertation, Virgilius Nlario Grarninaticusf' Entered University of Richmond Faculty, 1920. WII.I.IAM LoI1 rIN PRINCE, A.B., A.1Vl ........... 2425 Grove Avenue, Richmond I,l'0fl3.l'J'0l' of Educalz'on,' Drreclor of llze Sumnzer School. 0 A K, K 115 A.B. Richmond College, 18985 AJW. Columbia University, 19195 Teacher 1Vindsor Acad- emv, 1898-'99, Emporia High School, 1899-1902, Richmond Academy, 1905-'185 Dean Richmond College, 1921-'515 Superintendent Henrico County Schools, 1918-'195 State Supervisor High Schools, 1919-'20. Entered University of Richmond Faculty, 1920. - MAUIJIQ I-1oWL1c'r'r WOODFIN, B.A., 1Vl.A., Ph.D. . . . . Roseland Road, Westhampton 11.r.ro4.'z'ale Profcmror of Hzirlory. fl' B K, Nlortar Board5 B.A. University of Richmond, 19165 1V1.A. University of Chicago, 1919, Ph.D. 19285 Teacher Blaclcstone College lor Girls, 1916-'185 Dean Central College, 1919-'20. Author of articles in l,L.t.'lli0ll!ll1lf fy flll1EI'l.L'I1ll Biqzyrnplr-y, YVilliam Byrd and the Royal Society, Contemporary Opinion in Virginia oII Thomas leffersonf' Research Fellowship in YVashington, 1926-'27. Entered University ol' Richmond Faculty, 1920. IAMES H. BARNETT, JR., B.S., LLB. . . . . 5612 Hawthorne Avenue, Richmond Profefwol' of Law. A Q-J ill, 'I' K A, K A5 B.S. Georgetown College, 19145 LLB. University of Richmond, 19175 Columbia University Summer School, 19215 Director Athletics Carson-Newman College, 1914-'15. Entered University ol' Richmond Faculty, 1920. LoUIs S. I'II3IzRINK, B.A., LL.B. . 17 South Boulevard, Richmond, A7.r.rocz'aIe 1Jl'0fl'-.l'J'0l' qf Law E N 11,5 B.A. Randolph-lVlacon College, 19115 LL.B. Harvard University, 1920. Author of Biography ol' George YVythe, 1911. Entered University of Richmond Faculty, 1921. ROLVIX l'lARLAN, A.B., A.lVl., B.D., Ph.D., D.D. . . . . Towana Road, Westhanipton P1'Qfe.r.ro1' of Sociolqqy and Social Ellzicw. O A K, I1 ll M, T K A, A X A5 A.B. George Xvashington University, 1899, A.lV1., 19015 Colgate University, 1899-19005 13.19. University of Chicago, 1902, Ph,D., 19065 Teacher Ottawa University, 1909-'15, Lecrix Falls College, 1915-'18, George Xvashington Summer School, 1928-'29, Colgate-Rochester Divinity School, 19545 President Virginia Social Science Association, 1929-'505 Chairman of Committee on Economics and the lVlind ol' Christ, Baptist YVorld Alliance, 19345 1Vho's VVho in America since 1918. Author ol' A New Day for the Country Church, 1925. Entered University of Richmond Faculty, 1922. 1SABI5L HARRIS, B.A., lV1.A. ........... . . College Road, Westliampton fL!'.I'l7CIi0l8 Pl'4jc.r.ror of 1-llalhenuzlztnr. Z 'l' A5 l3.A. Richmond College, 19065 lVl.A. Columbia University, 19215 Graduate worlc, University of Chicago5 Teacher YVoman's College, Richmond, 1915-'15, Collegiate School for Girls, 1915-'20, VVoman's College, Greenville, S. C., 1921-'22, Entered University of Richmond Faculty, 1922. CLISMICNT TYSON Goooc, A.B., A.lVl., Ph.D. . . 50 Albemarle Avenue, Stonewall Courts Profemror Qf lifiglaflz. O A K, ll 1-'M5 A.B. Wake Forest College, 19055 A.lVl. Harvard University, 19115 Ph.D. Cornell Uni- versity, 19205 Teacher Oxford City Schools, North Carolina, 1905-'07, Superintendent, 1907-'085 Head ol'Departmcnt oflinglish, City High Schools, Durham, N. C., 1908-'105 Professor University ot'Arlcansas, 1911- 145 Professor Sweet Briar College, 1915-'22, Nlercer University, 1922-'24, Author of Byron as Critic, 19255 Atlas ol' English Literature, 19255 Heath Readings in the Literature of England, 19275 YVritten English, 19525 Literary YVall Map ofthe British 1sles, 19545 Sir Thomas Elyot's T1'l14.r and Qy.rIjzpu.r, 1921. Entered University of Richmond Faculty, 1924. l l 1 v i WOODFORD BROADUS 1'1ACKLEY, B.A., lV1.A.,A.1V1. . . 2120 Lakeview Avenue, Richmond .4.f.rociale Profe.r.ror of Latin. 1 411 B K, A X A, Raven Societyg B.A. University ofwirginia, 1914,1V1.A. Northwestern University, 19165 A.M. Harvard University, 19175 Columbia University, 19225 lohns Hoplcins University, 19255 University of Berlin, 19265 Student Assistant University of Wirginia, 1915-'145 Principal lellierson High School, Ieffersonton, Virginia, 1920-'24. Author ot' Little Torlc Rangers, 19275 History ol' the lelliersonton Baptist Church, 1955. Entered University of Riphmond Faculty, 1924. l 1dUGI'1 S. MEAD, A.B. ............. 1 . . . . 5816 York Road, Richmond Profemror of Bu.rz'ne.r.r .f1flnzinz'.rlralz'041. A.B. University of Chicago, 19005 Universitv ol' Nlichigan, School of Law, 1904-'055 University ol' Chicago, 1925-'24, Summer Sessions, 1924 and 19255 Philippine Islands Government Bureau ol' Educa- tion, 1901-'185 Nlemlmer Special Commission to Peru, 1921-'255 Memlier American Association ol' Teachers oflV1ai-lzeting and Advertising, and Virginia Social Science Association. Author of Hldiomatic English for Philippine Schools, 1910, and English Nlethods for Spanish Students, 1921. Entered University of Richmond Faculty, 1924. l RALPH T. CATTERALL, A.B., LL.B. . . . . 109 North Dooley Avenue, Richmond fI.r.rocL'ale P1'ofe.f.J'0r of Law. l A.B. Harvard University, 1918, LL.B., 1921. Ailithor of Character Evidence in Virginia, I7liIyl.lH.l1 Law Review, and The Unauthorized Practice oflthe Law, .flfrzelicnri Bm' H.r.1'ocL'nlz'o11 Journal, 1955. Entered University of Richmond Faculty, 1924. l ELLSWORTH WILTSHIRE, B.A., LL.B., S.I.Dg ........ . . Richmond fI.r.r0cz'ale Profemor of Law. 1 KIJB K5 B.A. University of Virginia, 1919, LL.Bi, 19225 S.I.D. Harvard University, 1925. Entered University of Richmond Faculty, 1924. RALPH CLIPMAN MCDANEL, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. . . ..... 4 Bostwiclc Lane, Campus Profetnror of ffnzerican Hzlrlory. 411 B K, O A K, 1-1 A E, K Ep B.A. Richmond College, 19165 1V1.A. Columliia University, 19255 Ph.D. lohns Hopkins University, 1926. Author of The Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1901-1902. Entered University of Richmond Faculty, 1926. 1V1ALCOLM RAY DOUBLES, B.S., LLB., . . . . 5 Edmonstone Avenue, Richmond Dean, T. C. Ipvlitflllllilti' Selma! of Law. A 9 111, O A K, 21 T, 1' E E, 411 1' A5 B.S. Davidson College, 19225 LL.B. University ol' Richmond, 1926: LD. University of Chicago, 19295 Teacher lV1cGuire's University School, 1925-'25. Author of Criminal Procedure in Virginia, 19555 Legal Bibliography lV1anual, 1954. Annotator ol' Restate- ment on Contracts for Virginia. Entered University of Richmond Faculty, 1926. DAVID IOI-IN MAYS, LLB. ......... ,. . . . 102 South Boulevard, Richmond Imrlruclor in Bu.rine.f.r fjlzflninzirfralzfofi. E N 1115 Randolph-1V1acon College, 1914-'16, 1919-'205 University of Richmond, 1921-'24. Author ol' Business Lawg ' Biographical sketches for Virgiiiia Bar Association Publications. Entered University of Richmond Faculty, 1926. l MARGARET Ross, A.B., lV1.A ...... . . 5802 Grove Avenue, Richmond Af.r.r0cz'a!e Profemor of Englzlrlz. T K A5 A.B. Allegheny College, M.A. University of Pennsylvania. Entered University of Richmond Faculty, 1927. 1 XVILLIAM ROBERT CORNTHWAITE, A.B., MA., Ph.D. . . . . University of Richmond Profeazror of Cfl6l7Zl..F!li1f. 1 E E.. 411 A T, 1' A, A X E, A 'I' Q5 A.B. Depauwl University, 19255 lV1.A. Ohio State University, 1925, Ph.D., 1927. Author of numerous articles in .fpurnal of llze f1III6l'l.L'Illl ClIClIll.L'Hl Saclulv, 1928, 1954. Chairman Virginia Section American Chemical Society. Entered University of Richmond Faculty, 1927. l 1'1ERMAN 13. THOMAS, B.A., 1V1.A., Ph.D. ....... 1107 West Grace Street, Richmond fLl'J'0lFl.l1llf Prqfemror Qf lilL'0lZ0l7ll-CJ' and 13u.rz'11e.r.r dzz'nzim'.rll'zzli011. 111 B K, A K 11 , 13 1' E, 11 A E: 13.A. Richmond College, 1917: 111.A. University of Virginia, 1925: Columbia University, 1928: Pli.D. University of Virginia, 1950: 1nstructor Blackstone h'1i1itary Acad- emy, 1917-'19: Principal Senior 1'1igh School, Union City, Tennessee, 1922-'25: Bluelield College, 1925- '27: Instructor University ot Virginia, 1929-'50, Entered University ot Richmond Faculty, 1927. ClIAm.l'cs 1-1. WI1IiIC1,I'Z1l, 111, S.B., Ph.D. . . . . University of Richmond il.:-.rorrfalv Prfy'c.r.mr Qf Jlallzclrzalzhr. If E., 11' X M, 11 A, K 11: SB. 1Vashington and letterson College, 1926: University ol' Pittsburgh, Summer 1931: 1'h.D. lohns Hopkins University, 1955: Teacher 1ohns Hopkins University, 1926-'28 Author ol' Type ol' 1'1omogeneity for Continuous Curves, 1955. h'1em1mer of Virginia Academy 0 Science, American 1V1athematica1 Society, Matlieniatical Association ol America: Fellow ol' American Association for the Advancement ol' Science. Entered University of Richmond Faculty, 1928. XVILLIAM Fizicniclucli CAYLOR, M.A. . . . . . 2618 Idlewood Avenue, Richmond 11.r.r0z'1'alr 1Jl'QfCJ'J'0l' qf sS,UI1I1l'J'lZ. 0 AK, 111 A G13 1V1.A. 1V1ercer University. Entered University ot Richmond Faculty, 1928. 1o1lN 11ICND1CRSON RUSSELL, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. . . . 5406 Grove Avenue, Richmond P1'Qfe.r.ra1' Qf f1l.'C0llI7tIil7.l1. 11211 K: A.15. Emory and Henry College, 1907: A.N1. 1ohns Hopkins University, 1912, Ph.D., 1915: 1'ro1'essor Allegheny College, 1915-'14, 1V11itman College, 1914-'16, Emory and Henry College. 1924-'28. Author o1 1'he Free Negro in Virginia, 1619-18ti0, 1915: Article, Taxation in Virginia Sectionalismf' 1927. A'1em1ier 1Var History Commission in Virginia: lV1emher General Assembly of Virginia, 1924-'26. Entered University ol' Richmond Faculty, 1928. SIIIERLOCK BRONSON, 1..1,.13. ...... . Towana Road, Westlianipton Levlurvr In Cofporalc 1 z'nance. 0 A K, A 9 '1',1f A: 1Q1,.B. University ol' Richmond, 1917. Entered University of Richmond Faculty, 1928. MALCOLM Ursnuu Prrr ........ . . 3918 Park Avenue, Richmond Coach of I'll'8J'lIllZt'll1 fllfzlelzhr. O A K, K A: University of Richmond: 1nstructor Fork Union 1V1i1itary Academy. Entered University ol' Richmond Faculty, 1928. CHARLES LEONARD ALBRIGHT, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. . . University of Richmond 11.r.ro1'1'11lv P1'zje.r.r01' qf Plz-1f.r1Z'.r. 1' A, S E, li 11 E, 11' K 111, 11 A E: B.S. Coe College, 1926: 1V1.S. State University of 1owa, 1927, Ph.D., 1929: 'l'eaeher .University of lowa, 1926-'27, Summer, 1928. Author of Hypertine Structure: lV1asonie article, East Coast Cruise ofthe United States Frigate Ct7I1J'tl.flltL'0I1. Entered University ot' Richmond Faculty, 1929. IOIIN WliZNI'J1E1,1. BAILEY, B.S., A.B., MS., A.M., M.A., Ph.D., 5307 Grove Avenue, Richmond P1'qfe.r.ro1' of Biology. If 11,21 Georgia Rifles, 1V1ississippi Sa1mrcs:13.S. A1ississippi State College, 1915, lV1.S., 1917: A.B. Cornell University, 1916, A.1V1. 1925: 1V1.A. Harvard University, 1927, Ph.D., 1928: Teacher 1V1ississippi State College, 1916-'24: Laboratory lnstructor Cornell University, 1924-'25: Mississippi College, 1925-'29: Harvard University, 1926-'27. Author o1 'The Chilopods ol' New York State, 1928: An Entomological Survey ol' the United States Naval Training Station, Nortblk, Va., 1919: A Revision of the Lizards of the Genus Ctenosauraf' 1928: Handbook of Southern Intercollegiate Track and Field Athletics, 1924: The 111 Book 01' Athletics, 1950. 1Vinner ol' Bowdoin Prize at Harvard University, 1927. Entered University of Richmond Faculty, 1929. l l i i l l BENJAMIN CLARK HOLTZCLAW, A.B., M.A., Ph.D., l202 Tuckahoe Apartments, Westhampton Janzea' T fl0l7ll1J', jr. Profe.r.ror of Plzif0.lroplzy. 41,13 K, O A K, 411 K 111, E T, K A, A.B. Nlercer University, 1914, B.A. Oxford University, 1917, A'1.A., 1920, Pl1.D. Cornell University, 1925, Teacher lV1ereer University, 1919-'21, Cornell University, 1921-'25, New York University, 1925-'26, Nlercer Uhiversithv. 1926-'29, Author ol' The Cultural Value of Language Study, Philosophy of VVoodrow 1Vilson, Theories ol' Value in Ancient Philosophy, number ol, reviews in Pf11'f0.ro,1Jl1z'r'nl Rftflittt-',' Doctorall Thesis, Hllerakles and Mclkhartf' The Philosophy ol' Atonement, 1Vhat Are 1Ve to YVorship? lV1CIlIl1JCl' American Philosophical Association, Southern Society lor Philosophy and Psychology. Entered University of Richmond Faculty, 1929. RAYMOND BENNETT PINCHBECK, B.S., M.S., RITD. .... Libbie Avenue, YVesthampton Dean of RIICIIIIZOIIJ Coffaqzjej Pmfe.v.r0r pf Bu.ri11e.r.r 11171171l.Illi,f'1l'lIlL'0lI. 11113 K, 411 A K, O A VK, A K IF, IT 11 M, TK A, A X A, The Raven Society , B.S. University otvirginia, 1922, ALS., 1925, Ph.D., 1925, instructor in Economics, university of Virginia, 1922-'25, Head ol' Department ol'Economics, Roanoke College, 1925-'29. Author of Virginia Negro-Artisan and 'l'radesman, 1926, numerous magazine articles. Extension Professor ol' Accounting lior University ol' Virginia, at Roanoke, 1927-'29, Special Lecturer on investments, American institute ol' Banking, Roanoke, 1928-'29, Summer Faculty, University ot' Virginia, 1951, 1952, and Avilliam and Diary, 1950. Entered University of Richmond Faculty, 1929. ROBERT FORTE SMART, B.A., M.A. . . . University of Richmond f1J'J'0Cl'LZt6 PfQfEtf.V0l' of Biology. 1' A, B.A. Aiississippi College, 1927, 1V1.A. Harvartl University, 1929, Associate Professor Alississippi College, 1927-'2S. Author ot' Biology of Fungus Hathogen New to America, 1951, 'Wivxoinycetes ol' Richmond and Vicinityf, 1931, Laboratory instructions tor General Botany, 1934. Austin Scholar lhiarvarillglniversity, l1?8il29, 1351-'52, Nlemger ommittee on Flora, Virginia Academy of Science. Lnterec niversity 0 ic mont 'acu ty, 192 . XVILLIAM IUDSON GAINES, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. . . . Tuckahoe Apartments, 1Vesthampton Profeawrol' qf French. 11111 A, A.B. University of South Carolina, 1922, iM.A. University ot Yvisconsin, 1925, Ph.D., 1929, lnstructor University ol' South Carolina, 1922, Qarliugton, South Carolina High School, 1922-'24, University of Xvisconsin, 1924-'29, Entered University ot' Richmond Faculty, 1950. l IEAN GRAY WRIGIAIT, B.A., 1V1.A., Ph.D. . . . . . . Westhainiptoii College P1'0fe.r.ror of French. l 1 A 11 Q, A.B. Bryn lwawr College, 1919, 1V1.A. University of Pennsylvania, 1926, The Sorlionne, 1924-'25, Ph.D. Bryn 1V1awr College, 1950, Teachel' The Friends School, 1Vilmington, Delaware, 1919- '24, The Holman Schocj, Philadelphia, 1925-'25. Ahthor of La Resurrection du Sauveur, Classiques Francaises du lV1oyen Age, Paris, 1951, The Resilirrection Themes in the Nlediaeval French Drama, 1954. Entered University of Richmond Faculty, 1950. THERESA POLLAK, B.S. . . . l. . 501 North 1V1ullJerry Street, Richmond fnwlrucfor' in drl. B.S. University of Richmond, 1921, Art Students' League of New York, 1920-'25, 1925-'26, 1952, Fine Arts Department of Harvard University Summer School, 1955, Professor of Art, Richmond Division, College of VVilliam and lV1ary, 1928, Exhibited at Dudensing Gallery, 1Vhitney 1V1useum of American Art, Argent Gallery, Delphic Studios, Corcoran Biennial, C. R. D. Gallery, Anderson Art Gallery, Boston 1V1useum ot' Fine Arts, Nlember Richmondl Academy of Arts, National Association of Yvomen Painters and Sculptors, Art Students' League of New York, Fellowship Tiffany Foundation, Oyster Bay, Long lsland, Summer 1952, Carnegie Fellowship in Harvard School of Fine Arts, Summer 1955. Entered University of Richmond Faculty, 1950. NORMAN CURTIS GIDDINGS, A.B., A.M ..... . . University of Richmond Inmlrucfor' in Romance Languagem. , CDB K, A.B. Hamilton College, A.M. Harvard University. Entered University of Richmond Fac- ulty, 1951. r l i 1 l'1AROLD A. BONER, A.B., A.lVl. . . Edgehill Road, Westhainpton Inn-lruclor' in E11-qlzlrlz. 11 A E5 A.13. University ol' Colorado, 19285 A.M. Columbia University, 1951. Entered University of Richmond Faculty, 1951. XVILLIAM '11, MUSE, B.A., LLB., S.I.D. . . 2622 Kensington Avenue, Richmond 1Jl'QfC.l'J'0l' rj Law and Librarian.. A 9 111, A X A5 l3.A. University ol' Richmond, 1928, LL.B., 19505 Harvard University, 1954. Entered University ol' Richmond Faculty, 1951. RUTH LANGLEY, B.S. .................... . . . Westhampton College In.rlruc'lor in Pfzy.r1'cal l9dLtCt1tli0lZ. noiiwnosio.-'S School ol' Physical Education, 19515 B.S. University of Richmond, 1955. Entered University ol' Richmond Faculty, 1951. SOLON BOLIVAR COUSINS, B.A., D.D. . . . 5512 Grove Avenue, Richmond flclfng P1'Qfc.r.mf' Qf Bibfe. A A5 l3.A. lV1crcer University, 19055 University ol'Edinhurgl1, 1950-'51, Teacher Locust Grove lnstitute, Georgia, 1905-'10, Nlercer University, 1910-'12, Entered University of Richmond Faculty, 1952. ANGELINA Woon lV1EREDITI'I, A.B. . . . . . . 6906 Patterson Avenue, Richmond Imrlruclor fn German. A.13. YVilmington College, 19085 Earlliam College, 1906-'075 University ot' Berlin, 1909-'105 Teacher Guillord College, 1908-'09, Oakwood Seminary, 1910-'12, Virginia Union University, 1951-'52. Entered University of Richmond Faculty, 1952. SAMUEL WIiI'l'EFIlELD STEVENSON, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. . 25 Libbie Avenue, Westhampton I1-l'.l'0Cl.IIfC P1'qfc.,m-or of EI1l0!l'..F!Z. l3.A. University of North Carolina, 1921 5 lVl.A. lohns Hopkins University, 1950, Ph.D., 19525 University ol'Chicagn, 19285 lnstructor lohns lloplsins University, 1928-'52. Author of Romantic Tendencies in Pope, in Ifnfylzirlz Lflcrnfy 11124-lnfjy. Entered University of Richmond Faculty, 1952. IOHN Wicsrwoon SMITHERS, LLB. . . . 1816 Hanover Avenue, Richmond Il1J'!l'llCf0l' in Law. Richmond College, 1926-'285 Evening School, 1928-'29, 1955-'555 LLB. University of Richmond, 1952. Entered University of Richmond Faculty, 1952. IOIIN IAY Co1zsoN, 111, B.S., M.S., Ph,D. ........ Ridgeway Road, Westhampton IJl'0fl?J'.l'0l' Qf Fcononzz'1'.r,' Direclor of llze Evening School of BLlJ'L.I1EJ'-1' 11dl7ZL.l'LliJ'fl'lZfli0I7.. fl? B K, TI 11 M, A E 1-1, GJ A X5 B.S. Universitv of Virginia, 1926, lV1.S. ,1929, Pl1.D., 19555 lnstructor University ol' Virginia, 1951-'52. Author ol' l'Rural Depopulation in Certain Sections ot Tidewater and Piedmont Virginia5 A Statistical Study of Virginiaf' The Oyster Industry of Virginiaf' A School Equalisation Fund lor Virginia. President Virginia Social Science Association, 1954-'55. Entered University ot' Richmond Faculty, 1955. MARION AUSTIN GREENIQ, A.B., lVl.A ................ Westhampton College z1.r.rrlrlanl Profemor qf French and Spalzzlrh. E K5 A.B. Tufts College, 19285 lV1.A. Radcliffe College, 19505 Yale University, 1951-'555 Lycee de Ieunes Filles, 19215 University of Maclrid Summer School, 19265 University of Grenoble Summer School, 19285 The Sorhonne, 1928-'295 1nternational Summer University at Santander, 19545 Teacher in The Misses Allen School, 1950-'51, Entered University of Richmond Faculty, 1955. MARJORIE IOSEPHINE RIVENBURG, A.B., M.A. . ........ Westhampton College finrzirlanl Profcmror Qf La1.'z'n. 1-1 11 flfq A.B. YVcllesley College. 19255 M.A. Bucknell University, 19245 M.A. University of Pennsylvania, 19505 Teacher in High School, Lock Haven, Pennsylvania, 1924-'26, The Holman School, Ardmore, Pennsylvania, 1927-'505 Holder of Bennett Fellowship at University of Pennsylvania, 1950-'52. Entered University of Richmond Faculty, 1955. l l l WILLIAM SAMUEL CUDLIPP, JR., LL.B. .... . . . 5106 New Kent Road, Richmond , i Inmlruclor an Law. N A CPD 111, K A, Tulane University, 1925-'27, LL.B. lllniversity ol' Richmond, 1951. Entered University of Richmond Faculty, 1955. , l GLENN F. THISTLETHWAITE, B.S ..... . . . 5505 Nlonument Avenue, Richmond Director of Plzyfzhal Ea'ucalion. 111 E Kg B.S. Earlham College, 1908, Chautauqua School of Physical Education, University of Xvisconsing Coach in Illinois College, 1908-'09, Earlharn Collegeg 1909-'15, Oak Park High School, 1915-'22, North- western University, 1922-'27, University of YVisconsin, 1927-'52, Carroll College, 1952-'54, Entered University of Richmond Faculty, 1954. CHESTER ROY GARVEY, A.B., 1Vl.A., Ph.D. . . . 6105 Three Chopt Road, Westhztniptoli 11.rJ0cz'alc Profemror of Pujychology and Soclolqqy. 11' X, 111 A K, 'IJ E, 2 E, A.B. University of Kansas, 1925, M.A. 1927, Ph.D. University ot'1Vlinnesota, 19505 Columbia University Summer School, 1929, Professor University ol' Kansas, 1925-'27, University of hlinnesota, 1927-'28, YVashington and lelifcrson. College, 1955-'54, Fellow A. A. A. S.3 National Scholar in Child Development, 1928-'50, National Research Fellow in Psychology, 1951-'55, Research Instructor in Yale University, 1950-'51. Entered University of Richmond Faculty, 1954. CLYDE EUGENE Moss, B.S., NLS. ...... . . 4209 Grove Avenue, Richmond d.r,fLrfa11l Pr0fe.r.ror of I7IfIth6l7161ll'C..F. B.S. Duke University, 1V1.S. University of Richmond, 19525 A I1 E Eg Virginia Academy of Science. Entered University of Richmond Faculty, 1954. ELSIE LUCILLE NOLAN, A.B. . . . . . YVesthampton College Intrlruclor in French. A.B. University of Richmond, 19253 Harvard Sum men School, 19273 Columbia University Summer School, 19285 Sorbonne, 1950-'52, Teacher in French-American Friendship House, Chateau-'I'hierry, 1954. Entered University of Richmond Faculty, 1954. STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION RICIiMOND COLLEGE Richarcl C. Poage ........... President Richard T. lVleCrone . . . . Vice-president Gains W. Diggs, jr. . . . . . Secretary Forrest L. Collier ........ . . Treasurer SENATE Senalonr-af-large Charles B. Arenclall, jr. George B. Lacy Frederic R. Freund Vernon B. Richardson Cfa.r.r Senafonr S. Frank Straus ..... ..... S enior Class Charles H. Ryland ......... Iunjor Class Fletcher L. Raiforcl ...... Sophomore Class Paul W. Roberts . . . . . . Freshman Class COUNCIL OF HONOR RICHMOND COLLEGE V flfstablished April, 19551 Ojjfcem' William L. Grenoble . . ..... Chairman Billy W. Ballou ..... . . . Vice-chairman Senior Repre.renta1fL'we.r Billy W. Ballou Fillmore 'H. Sanford William L. Grenoble David N. Scott Richard C. Poage, ex-ojfcio Junior Repre.renla!iue.f Gaius W. Diggs, jr. lohn S. Hryharrow, jr. Sophomore Repre.fem'afL've Stuart C. Crawford COLLEGE GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION WESTHAMPTON COLLEGE OECCFJ Anna Hallett ............. President Rae Norforcl ..... Corresponding Secretary Pollyanna Shepherd . . . Recording Secretary Elizabeth Kelley ........... Treasurer Repre.fenla!z've.f Iaquelin Iohnston ......... Senior Class Mary Pat Early . . .- . . Day Students Margaret Bowers . ..... Iunior Class l Rhoda Cornish . . . . Sophomore Class' Elizaheth Lewis . . . Freshman Class Iessie Neale . . . . . . Iudiciary Board Mary Mills .... . . Athletic Association Harriet Walton . . . .' .... Y. W. C. A. i IUDICIARY BOAR WESTHAMPTON COLLEGE D Iessie Neale . . . . . . Chairman Gertrude Lewis . . . . Vice-chairman Frances Frazer . . House President Ruth Parker . . ...... House President Ethel Eubank .... Sophomore Representative STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION T. C. WILLIAMS SCHOOL OF LAW 0fC8l'J' Anthony Baroody ..... . . . President Clarence P. Kearfott .... . . . Secretary Iohn G. Folkes ........... . . . Treasurer ffonor Courf George R. Bryant Herman Gross Ernest C. Iohnson Z. V. Johnson, jr. I. Kenneth Rader l I STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATIGN T. C. WILLIAMS SCHOOL Or LAW Max Laster The Senafe Jllembertr Iohn R. Brinser Arthur R. Kingdom Bernard C. O'Sullivan William G. Purcell R. Granger West Ben F. Woodson . . President L , , .. Y ,WWWYW ,,, iw, , , , ik D Q W- I W1-43' ' qw 1. ' 'fi . ,-' f.: 'QM 2,533- P ,lf in ev. -P , 6 I P! -1:3511 . V ,. r fi- 3 'f . Ju' ' -N -1 ls. ., a.. ,V . ..,. . It fra r ill 'p!,t.,4 'z' 'U r F F X 5,1 9- V- ' f-15A ' Q X V, dffalwi. , AWN. 4 'a'W'g f uf. , fn If 'Vi ' - 'Vlr' wi ',. ,Wifi X ul 1 , . ,Dau ff :TN gf. '- Q, . 7' f'-L 3. K 1: mt yd. ir. -1 V w ,,' 1-.A swf! - 51 i a ES. ' n -- -el . ' 1 v - - . 1 , ak, ' T ' 4Wg'! i,'.'.wiE 2 I r +,m -J ,Q W , , . N -1... . , T' 1- A 1 , LA . H . . K . I if ' m 'Sf - . . -, V ,. .14 4 ,1 ' 'Q1-JREF' '- LP QJQVL gif- W 'lr , Y in , Q. 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N1 f'a'?1, O n ASSE Though our activities as classes are indeed lim- ited, and their scope somewhat narrow, there arelno projects in college which we remember so long and so vividly as those sponsored hy fellow- cla lsmates . . . those with whom we came in as ras, humbled and ohsequious laeliore the terri- fyi g Sophomores, for whom we jumped through numerous hoops to their somewhat sadistic gratification . . . those whom we saw assume the leaclling roles in guiding us through those same pacles as we ourselves hecame Sophomores and achieved an individuality of our own . . . with whom we sponsored various proms both as Sophomores and Iuniors . . . and sufliered through numerous quizzes and exams of various sorts, usually minimising study to a last-minute Hcrammingu the night before . . . with whom we participated in, or remained aloof from, campus pdlitics in its many and diverse forms . . . those who, as they became mature in college years, came to head various campus organisa- tions and activities which concerned not merely the class, but the student body as a whole . . . presidencies, chairmanships, honorary fraternity keys, leaders in campus opinion and influence . . . those with whom we have worked the most earnestly, played the most heartily, sung the mort lustily . . . those to whom we have confided our, most intimate thoughts and feelings in pro- longed hull-sessions lasting liar into the night . . X. those with whom we will receive in Iune diplomas which end a pleasant four-year asso- ciation-and those for whom, though perhaps we Nmay never see them again, we will always cherish a certain amount of affection as class- mates at Richmond. . . SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS RICHMOND COLLEGE Roger W. Leverton . . . . . .President S. Frank Straus . . ....... Senator C. E. S. Ridgway ..... Vice-president Bruce G. Dodd .... Secretary-treasurer Beverley L. Britton ....... Historian T. C.WILLIAMS SCHOOL OF LAW Max Lasler ...... ..... S Presiclenl Iames K. Cunningham . . Vice-president WESTHAMPTON COLLEGE Helen Caulfield .......... President Miss lean Gray Wright ..... Sponsor Margaret D. Taylor .... Vice-president Margaret V. Brown ....... Secretary Margaret M. Walker . . Treasurer GEORGE IRA ALLEN K A, A T' Q XVASHINGTON, D. C. dpplicanlfor B.f1. Degree Secretary University Players, 45 Harlequin Club, Feature Editor THE 1955 XVEB IOHN MARSHALL ANDERSON RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applfcanlfor B.S. Degree in BllJ'l.l1l:'J'J' fId11zz'fIz',rl1'alz'011 Economics Club CHARLES BAKER ARENDALL, JR. KE,HAE,OAK,A lI .Q MOBILE, ALABAMA I1fJl.7ll.l'lll1lfUl' 13.11. Degree Editor-in-chief' Collqgfalz, 43 Presiclent Alpha Psi Omega, 45 Slenator-at-large, 4, Nlanager Varsity Basketball, 45 Har- lequin Club, Varsity Club, Secretary University Players, 25 lnterfraternity Council, 5g President Freshman Class, YllVlCA Cabinet: Philologian Literary Society, 1, 2, 5g ll1termecliate Honors, Secretary Stuclent Government, 5 RICHMOND COLLEGE - I If. ,A VVAVERLY WILSON BARBE E KD E FIIANIcI.IN, ICENTUCKY flpplfvmilfol' 13.11. l2L'.l1l'I?C Trmisler from lrllflllilll University, 5, Collegian Staff, 5, 4, Nlu Sigma Rho Literary Society, 5, 41 Glee Club, 4: Dean's List SAMUEL ADAMS BAGBY A A SAO PAULO, BRAZIL 1l,11plI'c1111l for BJ1. Degree President Glee Club, 4j President lWu Sigma Rho Literary Society, 4, Forensic Council, 45 Business Staff Collegian, 1, 25 Assistant Mzlnager Basketball, 1, 25 Vice-president Athletic Association, 5 BILLY WITT BALLOU 9 X RIC!-IIVXOND, VIRGINIA !1,0,lJ!l-CtZl1tfUl'B.lS. Degree in Bu,rI'l1e,r.r 14til7Il.I1l.J'll'fltl.0Il lnterfratcrnity Council, 2, 3, 4, Delegate to National Interfraternity Conference, 53 Secretary-treasurer Inter- fraternity Dance Committee, 4, Chairman, 5, Nlemlier Richmond College Social Committee, Vice-chairman Honor Council, 5 RICHMOND COALLEGE EUGENE MICHAEL BAROODY E H E, 111 B K RICHMOND, VIRGINIA f1j7,D!l'l.'l1l1f,f0l' B.S. Dqgrec DAVID EDWARD BASS, JR. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA dpplicanlfar 13.5. Degree in Bu.ri1zc.r.f !IlilIIL'l1l'J'll'!lll.0I7, Economics Club, 3, 43 S. C. Mitcllell Literary Society, 5, Vice-president, 4 HOWARD AUBREY BASS, IR MOSIELEY, VIRGINIA l1,0fIlL'L'!1I'l!f0l' 15.11. Dqqreu RICHMOND COLLEGE l . ipjyqrym Q IAMES MOTLEY BOOKER LID I' A LOTTSBURG, VIRGINIA flppliennlfor 15.11. Degree University Players: Interfraternity Council, Harlequin Club BOYD HAMPTCN BLANTON, JR. RUT1-IERFORDTON, NORTH CAROLINA flppf1'ca11l.fal'B.S. Degree In Bl.LJ'l'I16J'J' fllil7'Il.I1l.J'fI'llll.0l1 Transfer Boiling Springs Iunior College, 55 Treasurer S. C. Mitchell Literary Society, 4 ROY SIDNEY BONDURANT, JR. K 2 NORFOLK, VIRGINIA flpplieanffor' 13.8. Degree Transfer from University of Virginia, 53 Intramural Athletic Council, 43 Intramural Athletics RICHMOND COLLEGE GARLAND HAROLD BRANCH RICIIMOND, VIRGINIA xlpplI'rafI1f01' B.S. Dvgrcc uf U I I I BEVERLEY LYLE BRITTON KE,I'IAE,OAK,AlP'Q RICHMOND, VIRGINIA dpplicaldfm' B.f1. Dqgrce University Playersg Eclitol'-i'n-chief' Collegian, 3: Editor- ill-Clll6f Tms 1955 NVEBg Editor-in-chief Spider' Ilandbook, 45 President Virginia Intercollegiate Press Association, 2, 33 Class Historiz1ngYlVlCA Cabinet, lnterfrziternity Council, Assistant Football Manzmger, 1, 23 Plxilologian Literary Societyg Library Assistant - ' ' If '9- 'III'-BTI 5- II. ' ,F .11,l'EIIiI'- IIE' -7- 1 3:-'ll-3155 ,L I If'iL, .'f ' -' ' IM ff l , .Y . l I l l I RAYMOND EDWARD BROOKING RICIINSONIJ, VIRGINIA f1,0,IJfl'L'lII1f,f0I' B.S. Dqqrcc Glee Club, 4 RICHMOND COLLEGE lp- ! FREDDIE ROLAND BUNTING TIzMI1IaRANCIsvII.LIc, VIRGINIA ffpplicanlfor 13.11. Dqqrcc Spider Banclg Philologian Literary Society ROGER DUANE BROWN RICTIDXOND, VIRGINIA zlpplicanl for B.S. Degree Transfer from Medical College of Virginia, o WALTER ROGER BUCK, III E H E GLOUCESTER, VIRGINIA f1,D,Ul1Tf'llllfAf0l' B.S. Dqqrce Secretary YMCA, 4g Mu Sigma Rho Literary Society Freshman Baseballg Chemistry Clubg Dean's List RICHMOND COLLEGE HUGH LATIMER CARDOZO, IR. N A X A RICIIMOND, VIRGINIA dppliczznffol' B.S. Degree in BLLJl'I1CJJ 1ldlrzL'1Ii.rlr'alz'o11 Intramural Atlileticsg Varsity Boxing, 3 WOODROW EARL CARTER O X IVIARTINSVILLE, VIRGINIA dpplfcanl for 15.5. Degree in BLLJLIIIBJJ 1fdI7liI1l'J'll'!lll.0I1. Assistant Football Manager, lj Intramural Athletics THOMAS FRANCIS CASEY WORCISSTIEXQ, MASSACHUSETTS flpplfcanl for B.S. Degree Freshman Footballg Varsity Football, 2, 53 Varsity Club Manager Varsity Boxing, 4 RICHMOND COLLEGE GEORGE WINSTON CRENSHAW fb K E RICIIMONIJ, VIRGINIA fIpplicI1nlfor' lid. Dqgrcc Interfraternity Council, Intramural Athletic Councilg Varsity Boxing, 5, 4, Varsity Club, Intramural Athletics RICHARD HARVEY CAVAN, JR. GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA ffpplicanlfor B.zl. Degree Freshman Track: Treasurer S. C. Mitchell Literary Society, 55 Secretary-treasurer Chemistry Club, 5 CLIFTON DAVID COSBY A A POXVHATAN, VIRGINIA dpplicanffol' Buff. Degree Mu Sigma Rho Literary Society I HMOND COLLEGE B C THOMAS CULLEN CROUC1-I, JR. K A RICHNIOND, VIRGINIA l1,0,0!l'L'llIlff0I' 13.11. Dqgrce CHARLES WILLIAM DICKINSON E 111 E RICIIMOND, VIRGINIA flpplicanlfor B.fI. Dqqrce IOHN RUFFING DIEDRICH E 119 E WAVERLY, VIRGINIA dpplicanlfor 15.11. Degree Freshman Footballg Freshman Baseball 5 Varsity Football 5, 45 Varsity Baseball, 3, 43 Varsity Club RICHMOND COLLEGE CHARLES MUNRO EDGAR A X A RICHMOND, Vmcmm flpplfcalllfol' B.S. Dqqrcc in .Bu.rine.r.r lflillllllli-.ffl'llli0ll Intcrfrafernity Council, Harlequin Club IOI-IN WILLIAM DOBSON fb K E RIC:-IMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for 13.5. Degree in Bu.rine.f.r Adl7lL.I1l'J'fI'llfl.0I'l Harlequin Club 5 Freshman Football 3 Varsify Basketball, 2, 55 Varsity Baseball, 2, 53 Varsifty Track, 2, 5, 4j Varsity Football, 2, 5, 4 5 Varsity Boxing, 55 Varsity Club BRUCE GRANGER DODD ' RICHMOND, VIRGINIA ' zlppliczznl for 13.5. Dqrjrcc in BuJz'nc.r.r dfllnirizirlraliarz Secretary-treasurer Senior Class, Forensic Council 5 President S. C. Mitchell Literary Society, 5, Swimming Team, 4 I RICHMCND COLLEGE EDWIN STARKE FARLEY CII I' A RICIINIOND, VIRGINIA dpplicanffor Buff. Degree Freshman Footballj University Players, 2 RICHARD AUSTIN FARRAR K 2 IETERSVILLE, VIRGINIA zfppllcanlfor 15.4. Degree Assistant Mzmnager Football, 13 Business Staff Collqqian, 2, 5 I IAMES WILLIAM FLEET, 112. K A . Bxscolc, VIIICIINIA dpplicanlfar HS. Dqqree 'Harlequin Clubg Philologiun Literary Societyg Business Staff Collqqlan RICHMONDL COLLEGE WILLIAM IOHNSTON GILFILLAN A X A Pnrrsnunuu, P1cNNsYI,v,xNm flppffcwlllfol' BJI. lIL1ljl'L'lf Harlequin Club: Varsity Basketball, 53 Freshman Bas- lcctballg Freshman Baseball: Glee Club MARTIN AUBREY FRANKLIN I'I A E W Ricnmown, Viuczmm f1pplz'ca1:lfa1' B.S. Dqryrcc in Bll.F1.I1U.F.l' 11lflIll.lll'.l'II'l1!l.0I1 FREDERIC REINERT FREUND QX,llAE,OAK V Riczmowo, VIIIGINIA zlpplicarzl-fo1'B.S. Degree in Bll.fl.I1C.I'.I' ddnzfn1',fl1'alz'o1z Senator-at-large, 5, Business Nlanager THE 1955 XVEBJ Senator Senior Class, 4, Vice-president Harlequin Club, 4, President, 53 Secretary-treasurer Glee Club, 3, Vice- presiclent, 45 Assistant Nlanaging Editor Collcyimz, 4j Freshman Football, Freshman Track, Incloor Track, 2, Varsity Track, 2, 55 Varsity Football, 25 Varsity Club 131 'Yi RICHMOND COLLEGE KENNETH EUGENE GODFREY RICHMOND, V11cc:1N1A flppffrnrzlfol' 15.11. Degree HAROLD MARSHALL GOODMAN I'I K A Rlcimoxn, V1uc:1N1A f1'17pfl'L'lZI?l.f0l' ILS. l,lQUl'L'B Interfralernity Council, Harlequin Club ,155 I- -N1 I . n . LU 4 ' W- QT-1 ' ii A E, ... g:!lil?F9:s:s Z bg .. . . W 1 T .D V1 E 54 H :l3fH,f?ifif' YVILLIAIW LUSTER GRENOBLE T K A, KID B K, O A K Rlcrmowu, V1m:1N1A flpp!1'z'a11l for 15.11. IJLZIIITII Chairman Honor Council, 45 President Tau Kappa Alpha, 43 Forensic Council, 5, 45 Delmle 'l'cz1n1, 5, 4, lVlzinzxger, 4, President Plmilologiun Literary Society, 5, Business Staff Cldfllflflillll, 3: Dezin's List, -Il1l.Cl'I1lCLli!ltC Honors RICHMOND COLLEGE OLIVER MEGS HEPLER A X RICHMOND, VIRGINIA fl,U,DlL'L'lZlllf0l' B.S. Degree Trzunsfer from University of Virginia, Clieniislry Club, 5, 4 WILLIAM CECIL GRINNAN 111 K E RICHMOND, VIRGINIA flpplicanlfor BHS. Degree Golf Team, I, 2, 5, 4 WILLIAM COGBILL HAM II K A RICIINIOND, VIRGINIA dpplicanlfol' 13.1. Degree Inferfraterlmify Council: Harlequin Club RICHMOND COLLEGE RICHARD ADAMS HICKS SCI-IUYLER, VIRGINIA flpplicamffar B.fl. Degree President Mu Sigma Rho Literary Society, 45 Assistant Basketball Nlanager, 25 YlVlCA Cabinet, 1, 25 Forensic Council, 5, 45 Dean's List HARRY CARTER HUBBARD RICIiNIOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.S. Degree in Bu.rine.r.r lIl'!l7IiI1L.J'll'IIIli0l1 ELLIS MELLEN IAMES MIEDINA, NEW YORK flpplicanlfol' 13.11. Degree Mu Sigma Rho Literary Society RICHMOND COLLEGE ROBERT BRANCH FORBES KELLUM RICHMOND, VIRGINIA zlpplfcnnlfol' 13.3. Degree in Bu.rI'ne.m' liillill-I1l.J'fl'!lll'0I1 Mu Sigma Rho Literary Society, Dezm's List MORTON ALEXANDER KARSH 111 A RICHMOND, VIRGINIA f1jJ,l.71L.L'!ll1ff0l' BJI. Degree Interfraternity Council, 5, 45 Intramural Athletic Council, 43 S. C. Nlitchell Literary Society, Intramural Athletics Collegiazz Staff, 5 SAMUEL HUNTER KEISTER A A STUAIITS DRAFT, VIRGINIA Alp,ulz'canffor 13.11. Degree Mu Sigma Rho Literary Society RICHMOND COLLEGE CLEVELAND CRADDOCK KERN ' 9 X N RICIiMOND, VIRGINIA , f1,lI,l7fl'l'Hl7lf0I' 13.44. Degree lnterfrakernity Council, 3, 45 Intramural Athletic Council, Ari: Eclitor TI-IIE 1954 XVIEBQ Harlequin Club, 2, 5, 4g Freshman Track, Varsity Track, 5, 4 ANDERSON WADE LAMB, JR. DUAXBINRTON, VIRGINIA N flpplieanl for 13.5. Degree fn BIL-fL'l7B-VJ' flillllllllliJ'Lll'l1fli0Il Golf, 1, 2, 53 Economics Club, 3, 4, Vice-president Sl, S. C.Mitcl1ell Literary Society, 5, Forensic Council, 3, -fl ALLAN HERBERT LANE, JR. E III E RICIIATONKJ, VIRGINIA 11,uplfeanlfo1' 13.14. Degree Secretz11'y-treas1II'eI' Glee Club, 41 Harlequin Club RICHMOND COLLEGE I V . 04,5-.'f ny r l I r CYRUS OSCAR LONG, JR. O X RXCIIMOND, VmG1N1A f1,U,Ull,LY1lllf0l' ILS. Degree in l3ll.I'l.llCJ'J' 1'ldl2lI'l7iJ'll'l1fl.0II Transfer from Hampden-Syclney. 3 RAYMOND RAY LANIER, JR. SALUDA, VIRGINIA zlppliczznl-for B.fl. Degree President Phoenix Clubg Business Manager Glee Club, Boxing. 5, 49 Zoology Instructor, Intermediate Honors, Dean's List ROGER WALKER LEVERTON K A, O A K WASHINGTON, D. C. flpplicanl for 13.8. Degree in BLlJ'L'l'l6J'-1' AdllIL.l1l.Jll'llfl.0I'l. Freshman Footballg Freshman Basketball, Freshman Baseball, Freshman Trackg Varsity Football, 2, 3, 45 Varsity Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 45 Varsity Baseball, 2, 5, 45 Varsity Track, 2, 5, 45 Varsity Clubg Interfra- ternity Council, YMCA Cabinet: Senator-at-large, 55 President Senior Classy Intramural Boxing Champion RICHMOND COLLEGE ROBERT COLEMAN LONGAN, IR. E fb E RICIIMOND, VIRGINIA I1,l.7,l7ll.L'lll1l.f0l' BOY. Degree IOSEPH FRANKLIN IVIAHER RICHDXOND, VIRGINIA flpplfcalzlfal' B.fl. Degree I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I RICHARD THOMAS MCCRONE T K A, O A K RICHMOND, VIRGINIA AI,l.7,l7!l'l.'I1l1ff0l' BJ1. Degree Iice-president Student Government, 4, President Forensic Council: President Social Science Society, Debate Team: I S. C. Mitciieil Literary Society I RICHMOND ICOLLEGE I I EDWARD CLEMIENVI' MEREDITI-I GuII.IfoIm C0I,I,I4:GIc, NlJl!'l'lI CAROLINA ,1p,ulI'1'n1IZfnr BMJ. l,t'.0l'l?C' Gl1ll 1'CilIllQ Pllillnfbgiilll Literary Society THOMAS EDMUND MCGEHEE IiEN'l S S'I'oIu-3, VIRGINIA dpplzbmzlfw' 13.11. Degree NIEREDITH LEAKE MEADOR RICHMOND, VIRGINIA fIppl1'mnlf0rB.S. l,,C.I1l'L'lf in 1311.07-lIIE.I'.I' fldnzfn1'Irl1'1IZz'on RICHMOND COLLEGE DAVID I-IENTSHEL MILLER RICIIMUND, XVIRGINIA I1,npl1'I'nnlfo1' 15.5. Dclzjlwc I Business SfIIffC41flq1j1'z1l1,' SecI'etaII'y S. C. Nlilclxell Liiemlnjy ,Q Qf, Society, 45 Chernisfzry Club ROBERT STARLING MONTGOMERY, Ju, fll K .E RICHMOND, XXIRGINIA 11ppfl'z'a1zlj'01' B.S. Dqrjlm? in BzI.r1'nc.r,r ,lrlnuh1'.vl1'al1'0l1 Boxing, 2, 5 --:-gags:5::.: pi, f s'-1 , I ii P ,, 5 I , .2 E 1 THOMAS HILLY MORRIS, JR. A X A MAll'I'INSX'Il.I.l'1, VIRGINIA W 1f,l7,l7Il.l'I1lIf,fUl' 15.3. I,l'.lIl'L'lf Frkashman Footbullg FI'cslInmn Buseballg Varsity Foniballg Q Vill'SiLy' Baseball RICHMOND COLLEGE . 9 University ULMER I-IUNT NENON LENOIR, Norm: CAROLINA flpplicalzlfor B.S. Degree Players: Spicler Bandg Philologi Society: YMCA Cabinet an Literary WILLIAM SMITHSON MORRIS A X A, O A K MARTINSVILLE, VIRGINIA dpplicalzlfor Bal. Degree Freshman Footballp Varsity Football, 2, 5, 4, Captain, 4 President Varsity Club, 43 President Athletic Association, 4, Vice-president Iunior Class OWEN LEE NEATHERY A X A, A IP' Q FALCONER, NEW YORK zlpplicanlful' lid. Degree Nianager Freshman Track, 55 Manager Varsity Track, 45 Cheer Leader, 5, Head Cheer Leader, 4 5 University Playersg Treasurer Student Government, 3: Varsity Clubg Harlequin Club, Glee Club, 5 RICHMOND COLLEGE GRAYSON LEWIS NICKEL, JR. C9 X RICI'lMOND, VIRGINIA flpplicanlfaf' Burl. Degree Harlequin Club IOHN EDWARD NORFLEET 2 CII E, O A K IIITERSVILLE, VIRGINIA f1pplica1Ilfo1' BJY. Dqqrec Tennis Team, 2, 5, 4, Manager Tennis, 45 Chairman IIItcrfrzxternif:y Atllletics, 5, Inferfrafpernify Council, 2, 5, 4: Harlequin Clubg Intramural Athletic Councilg Philologian Literary Society ALBERT JOHN OCI-ISNER, II 'IP K Z SPRING GROVE, VIRGINIA flpplzfalrlfol' B.S. Degree Transfer from Dartmouth College, 4 RICHMONDlCOLLEGE JOHN NICK PASTORE BI.uizI-'IIcI,Im, WEST VIRGINIA flpplicn1IlfarB.S. Dqgrcc 'l'ransfer from Bluefield Collegeg Glee Club, 2, 5, 45 Chemistry Club, 5, 41 Mccliczil Assistant, 5, 45 YMCA Cabinet, 4, Plxilologinn Literary Society, 45 Photograph Editor Tins 1955 WEB 1 MAURICE E. BROADUS OWENS CUMI3ERI.AND, IVXARYLAND flpp!z'cz1nlfur B.S. Degree Transfer from University of Nlaryland, 4 FRED IOSEPI-I PARKER A A, CIP B K PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA flpplicanlfol' Buff. Degree Nlinisterial Association, 1, 2, 5, 45 Deaifs List, Interme diate Honorsg Library Assistant RICHMOND COLLEGE CHARLES WILBUR PETERSON E 1 E RICIIMONDIY EIIRGINIA zlpplicafzl-ful' 13.5. Dqgrec Freshman Traclcp Freshman Relay Teamg Varsity Track: Varsity Relay Teamg Varsity Club RICHARD CONDUFF POAGE K E, O A K ROANOKE, VIRGINIA l fl,l7fJ!L.L'l1Ilff0l' Boi. Dqgrer YMCA Cabinet, 15 President Sophomore Classg Treasurer I YMCA, 25 Pllilologian Literary Society, 1, 2, 55 Honor Council, 55 President Student Government Association, 4 l I l , I , I I l l X l PAUL HENRY POEHLER, IR A X A RICIIBXOND, VIRGINII1 .4p,11fI'cz1r1lfa1' BJ1. llqgnru Secretary-treasurer Iunior Class RICHMONDACOLLEGE VERNON BRITT RICHARDSON E111E,TIAE, OAK PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA I4fl,lJIl.l'llI1lf0l' B.fl. Dcgrcc Cheer Leader, 2, 55 Secretary YMCA, 53 Interfraternity Council, 57 News Editor Callqglan, 57 Maxmzzgei' Freshman Baseball, 3, President Iunior Class, Vice-presidenk YMCA, 43 lVlnnagcr Varsity Baseball, 47 Associate Editor Callqryinn, 45 SenatoI'-ni:-large, 45 President Pi Delia Epsilon, 45 Harlequin Club: Glee Clubg Plxilologian Literary Society, Varsity Clubp University Players LEROY ELMER RAYHORN, JR. RICliDf1OND, VIRGINIA flppficantfar 13.5. Degree Freshman Track ANDREW CORNELIUS REDFORD, JR RICIIIVSOND, VIRGINIA dpplicmzlfor B.A. Degree RICHMOND COLLEGE CHARLES EDW. SYLVESTER RIDGWAY 1'IAE,HAE,OAK,1I1BK BAI.TI1vIonr:, MAIQYLANIJ . 1 zlpplicanlfor BJI. Degree l President YIWCA. 4, Treasurer 55 Secretary Ministerial Association, 45 Presiclent Mu Sigma Rho Literary Society, 45 Publicity Manager Collegizzfz, 2g Cheer Leader, 22 Forensic Council, 45 Debate Team, 55 Interfraternityi Council, 45 Vice-president Senior Clussg DCLIDJS List I I ELMER SHACKLEFORD ROBERTSON I QBKHAE l RICIIMONIJ, VIRGINIA I dp,ulz'eanlf01' 13.151, Degree S. C. Nlitchell Literary Society, 1, 25 Glee Clulm, 5, 4g Assistant News Editor Cnlleyimz, 4j Dezufs List l l I 1 SAMUEL EDWIN RUDLIN IIICIIMOND, VIRGINIA fhzplicalilfol' Ziff. Degree Tennis Team, 1, 2, 5, 4 RICHMONDi COLLEGE IOH N THOMAS SCA RBOROUGH IDIS:-m'AN'rA, Vlnczmm ilpplfmnlfur 1111. 1jl?.11l'L'L' President Nlinisteriul Association, 4, Vice-president, 5 FILLMORE HARGRAVE SANFORD E KI E, O A K, fl? B K Noinfomc, Vmcmm d,u,nf1'f'n11lfn1' 15.11. Dqajruc lircslinwn Football, Freslunan Bzxsketlrallg iFl'CSl'1I'I1ilIl Buselmllg 1r1'CSlll'l1Zll'l Traclig Varsity Football, 2, 5, 45 Varsity Baslcetball, 2, 5, 4j Varsity Baseball, 2, 5, 43 Senator Freshman Classg SCllIltOl'-ill.-l2Ll'gC, 55 Secretary Honor Council, 45 President Omicron Delta Kappa, 4: Varsity Clulmp Dean's List ENNO THIEME SAUER E 1'I 21, KI' B K Rlcnmowu, Vnzciwm d,upli1'anlfor B.S. Dqgrec Presiclent Chemistry Club, 45 President S. C. Mitcliell Literary Society, 4, Vice-president, 55 Dean's List: Inter- meclia te Honors RICHMOND COLLEGE MAXWELL ROCK SCHOOLS CD I' A FARNIIAM, V1rzo1N1A 1'1,L7,l1ll'L'fIlll,f0l' B.fl. Degree Freshman Baseballp Glee Club, 5 PERRY KENNETH SCI-IULZ ID K E RlVERSIlDli, ILLINOIS 1'1,l1,l7ll'f'lll1f!17l' B.S. Dqgrcc Freshman Football, Freshman Track: Freshman Relay Team, Varsity Football, 2, 5, 45 Varsity Track, 2, 5, 4,5 Varsity Boxing, 53 Harlequin Clubg Secretary-treasurcl' Varsity Club, 4 1- v . - , , ,,, .U ,. - fi-'.1f:l f l' : Z4 iff? wuyl +-my 1 'H .fm l . I , , W fl I 'A' , 1. I at ,I ll' P39 I' l'I l T' x-.JIFIL . 15, 'ty . A , . DAVID NEILL SCOTT A X A Pwrsnunall, PIQNNSYLVANIA flpplirzzfzlfof' BJI. Dqgrre Freshman Foollmllj Varsity Football, 2, 53 Varsity Box- ing, 5, 45 Varsity Clubg Senator Iunior Class: Honor Council, 4 RICHMOND COLLEGE SAMUEL FRANK STRAUS IT A E, O A K RICIIMONIJ, VIRGINIA A,u,nlz'1'nl1lfm' 15.11. Degree Senator Senior Class: Secretary-treasurer Sophomore Class: Nlanager Varsity Football, 4g Nlanager Freslnnzm Football, 55 XVICIJ Staff, 1, 2, Sp Feature Editor Collegian, 25 Business Nlanager Clllltiljlidll, 5, 45 Executive Committee Virginia intercollegiate Press Association, 45 Business Manzmger University Players, 3, 43 Varsity Clulmg Eco- nomics Club: Treasurer S. C. Mitclxell Literary Society, 55 DCZlll'S List: Riclimonrl College Social Committee HOWARD CARLISLE SMITH KD A Q RICPINIOND, VIRGINIA flpplieanffol' Burl. Degree IOHN ELWOOD SNEAD KI' I' A YVINSTON'-SALEM, NORTII CAROLINA flppliealif for B.S. Degree in Bu.rine.rJ 1'IlillIl.l1l'J'll'!lll-Dll RICHMOND COLLEGE SYDNEY CHAILLE SWANN, JR. fb K 2 RICIIIIIOND, VIRGINIA fipplicanffor B.S. Degree in BLlJ'l.l'lEJ'd' ddl7ll.I1iJ'lI'Hfl.0l1 Assistant Manager Track, 2, 3, Nlanager Boxing, 55 Busi- ness Manager Glee Club, 53 University Players, 3 FREDERICK IESSY VAUGHAN 411 K E COVERT, MICHIGAN Applicanffnr B.S. Degree in. Bu.rz'ne.r.r 1Ilil7ll.l1li.l'fl'l1ll.lIl1 ' Freshman Football 3 Freshman Baslxetlmllg Freshman Traclig Varsity Football, 2, 5, 4, Varsity Clubg Varsitl Boxing, 5, 4, Captain, 43 Interfraternify Council .yt-V, N i I - E IOI-IN FRANKLIN WALL CIP E K, E H E RICHMOND, VIRGINIA flf7,Ull.CtlIllfUI' B.S. Degree Transfer from George Wasllillgton University. 5 RICHMOND COLLEGE fr. 5 r 5 l we ROLAND SYLVESTER YVRIGHT RICHMOND, VIRGINIA fl,lJ,lIll.t'l7I2ljl'?l' BAY. Degree in Bu.r1'ne,r.r fldnlifzi.rln1!f0r1 GolfTezxn1, 5, 4 IAMES CLAIBORNE YVEST KD I' A N1EXKfPOllT NEWS, VIRGINIA flpplicnnifor BS. Degree in ,Bll1FL.lIC.fJ' ddnu'ni.rl1'al1'011. Freshman Football, Fresllnmxm Track, Varsity Football, 2, 5, 45 Varsity Truck 2, 3, 4, Capkain, 4g Varsity Club CLAUD MINTON WHITLEY CD K E SMITHFIELD, VIRGINIA 1llJ'lJl1'Cl1I1f,f0I' B.fl. Degree Nlu Sigma Rho Liierzxry Societyg Callqylall Staff, 2, Secretary-treasu1'er Glce Club, 2, 55 InterfI'zxternH:y Council, 2, Asslsfzml: Mallzlger Baseball, 25 YMCA Cabinet, 2, 5, 4 RICHMOND, COLLEGE MARION BEAZLEY ALLPORT IQICIIMOND, VIRGINIA Jpplfczilzlfol' 13.11. Degree Yveslllzimplon Business lvlilllilgel' Tllli 1935 lvliug Busi- ness D'lan:1geI' Flay Daly, 43 Les Femmes Savanies, 2, 5, 45 Class Basketball, 1, 2, 5, 4 CATHERINE BEVERLEY BATES A ll Q ASIILANIJ, VIRGINIA 1Jp,0f1'I'a11lfm'3.11. Dqqrce Class Hockey, l, 2, 55 UIllX'CFSlt5' Playersg lnlernzzlionzll Relalions Clulm, 43 Ari Editor YVIL' I7lI'.v'.rcf1yL'l', 4g YXVCA Calrinel, 4 ft? 1'- fu,-A LOTTIE BURTON BRITT RICHMOND, VIIIGINIA W ,1ppl1'z'nr1lf01' B. 11. llqflrvc Class Hockey, 1, 2, 55 Class Baslcetlmll, lg Class 'lll'!lCli l l, 2, 5, 45 Les Femnics Snvanlcs, l, 2, 3 WESTHAMPTQN COLLEGE MARIA TIIERESA CARTER fb I? K A1.1f:xANnmA, Vmc1NiA ,'l,u,ulfm11lfor 13.11. Ill?-QFUE Nlortar Board: President Freshman Classy Class Basket- ball, I, 2: Varsity Basketball, l, 21 Class Hockey, 1, 2, 5 Varsity Hockey, l, 2, 5, Sophomore Representative Execu- tive Councilg President junior Class: President Interna- tional Relations Club, 4 MARGARET VIRGINIA BROWN NORFOLIC, VIRGINIA f1pplz'canlj'or 15.11. Degree Freshman Commissiong Class Hockey, I, 2, 5, 45 Class Basketball, 2, 5, 45 Track, 2, 5, 45 Secretary Senior Class ELIZABETH HAMILTON CANNON A llf' Q, T K A ARLINGTON, Vmc:1NxA flppliczznlfor BJ1. Degree Treasurer University Players, 3, Vice-president, 45 Busi- ness Nlanager Debate Council, 2, President, 3, Secretary- treasurer Tau Kappa Alpha, 5, President, 4j University Choir, 1, 2, 5, 4j Secretary-treasurer El Picaro, 2, 53 Varsity Hockey, 45 Class Basketball, 5, 45 Class Historian, 2, 37 Feature Editor Collegian, 5, 4, Chairman Organ Fund, 2, 5, 4g Feature Eclitor THE 1955 XVEB WESTHAMPTON COLLEGE HELEN CAULFIELD fIP B K, T K A Porvrsmourn, VIRGINIA ffppllrafllfvl' B.IJ. IJL'-qI'Cl! President Nlortar Board5 Freshnizin Commissionp Class Hockey, 45 Vice-president Debate Council, 2, Business Nlanager, 35 President Les Femmes Suvzmtes, 55 President Tau Kappa Alpllzi, 2, 5, Secretary, 45 'lil'CZlSlll'CI' Sophomore Classg Secrefzary Iunior ClzIss5 President Senior Class DOROTHY WILSON CHEWNING CIIILESBIIIIG, VIRGINIA I'Ippl1'mf1lj'ar 13.11. Dijaruc Fresllmzin Cheer Lezuler5 University Choir, 15 College Cheer Lezicler, 2, 3 l I l J ELIZABETH HUNTINGDON CLARY BOWLING GRI-tim, VIRGINIA flppfzirfzllllful' 15.11. lhjgnfif University Choir, 45 Glee Club, 55 Class Hockey, l, 2 plnss Buslxellmll, l, 2, 5, 45 Class Tennis, 2, 55 Q Truclc, 1, 25 Fire Cliiell, 45 Nlusic Clmirlnzm Manly' Dix 4 WESTHAMPT C? I I OLLEG I l I l I I MARY NELSON DECKER FIIIQIJEIUCIISIIURG, VIRGINIA A .'1f1'lIfl.t'1'Il1f for 13.11. Dqqruc l I YXVCA Calwinef., 2, 43 University Choir, 3, 4, Class Hockey, 1, 2, 5, 45 Class Baslceflwall, 1, 2, 5 MARY PAT TESON EARLY RICIIMOND, XYIRGINLA dpplfvalrifol' BJ1. lh-,I71'I'c' Les Femmes Savantcs, I, 2, 5, 41 Secretary Sophomore Classy Vice-presiclent Iunior Class: Day Student Repre- senlulive Executive Council, 43 Glee Clulw, 2, 5, University Players OTELIA MILDRED FRANCIS cil.liN AI.I.I':N, XVIRGINIA I flfI'UlI.l'lIllf'flIl' Bal. IPQIIIW Class 'l'l'ZlCl4., 2, fig Plmcnix Clulm ESTHAMPTON COLLEGE KATHERINE DUVAL GRACE IQICIIMOND, XVIRGINIA ,J,apl1'mnl,fa1' 3.11. Deyfw Les Femmes Suvanles. 3, 41 International Relations Club, 4 w w l MARGARET CHERBURY GRAV ATT E1-1.r5RsoN, Vmciwm 1 f1p,l7!l'!'!7llLl-jrlll' BMI, Dqyrec Secl'elu1'y-L1'ez1sLu'er YVVCA, 23 Secretary-treasurel' Debate Council, 2g Glee Club, 2, 53 Business Staff Tms 1955 Wien l MARY ANNE GUY fl! B K RICHMUND, Vmczmm r1'lIllll'E'HlIl.f0l' IS.,'l. Dcywv P xVlCSlLl16iI'DPl.0ll Editor Tim 1955 Xxllfll: University Players Secretary Freslunan Class WESTHAMPTON COLLEGE i ANNA ELIZABETH HALLETT NIEXVPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA dpplicalzlfol' BJ1. Degree Nlortar Board, Presiclent College Government, 4, Corre- sponding Secretary, 5, Recording Secretary, 25 University Choir, 2, 53 YYVCA Cabinet, 2, 55 Phoenix Club ALICE LOUISE HARRINGTON X H E ZRICIIMOND, VIRGINIA fl p,ofI'c11rIlfo1' Bfl, Degree Secretary Nlortar Board, 45 Treasurer Sigma Pi Sigma, 43 Xvestliampton Editor Spider Handbook, 43 Intermediate Honors, Varsity Hockey, 2, 53 Class Hockey, 1, 2, 55 Varsity Basketball, lj Snapshot Editor THE 1935 XVEBj S. P. M. C., Physics Assistant MAIQY EVELYN IIIARRINGTON Ricimown, VIRGINIA 1'lppl1'cnnlf0r B,,'l. Dqqrcc Mortar Board, Varsity Basketball, Ig Varsity Hockey, l, 2. 33 Varsity Track, 2, 5, 4: Class Basketlaall, lg Class ll0CliCy. l, 2, 31 Business Dianagcr The zllcmrenycr, 5, Publicity Mziiizlgcl' YYVCA, 3, Art Eclitor Tllli 1934 XVEBQ Mil-V Day Committee, 4, S. P. M. C. WESTHAMPTCN COLLEGE IAQUELIN AMBLER JOHNSTON ' O or I A 'P' Q l RICHMOND, VIRGINIA f1lJ,Ufl'L'lllIff0l' B.zI. Degree MOFtHl' Boardg Les Femmes Savantes, 2, 3, 45 Vice- presiclent Athletic Association, 53 Senior Representative Executive Council, President University Players, 4 I l GERTRUDE DURANT LEWIS CULPEPER, VIRGINIA N flpplzicmzlfar Buff. Degree , Les Femmes Savantes, 1, 2, 5, 45 Class Basketball, 1, 2, 35 Treasurer College Government, 33 Vice-chairman Iudiciury Board, 45 University Choir, 4 3 l I FLORENCE ELIZA'B'E'I'I-I LOWE l TSINGTA U, CHINA 11p,ul1'z'nnlfnl' 15.11. ljtfflfdll Varsity Hockey, 1, 2, 3, 4, Nlanager, 4j Varsity Basketlmll, 1, 2, 5, 4, Captain, 4, Nlanager, 53 Class Hockey, l, 2, 5, 4, Captain, 17 Class Basketball, 1, 2, 5, 4, Captain, 25 Varsity Tennis, 1, 2, 5, 4, Nlanager, 2, Class Tennis, 1, I2, 5, 4. Captain, lg Life Saving, 5, 45 President Glcc Club, 5, University Choir, 1, 2, 3, 41 University Players, Blazer XVinner, 25 Seal Wlinner, 3 WESTHAMP'IfO,N COLLEGE I MARY PEMBERTON MILLS A 'P' S2 Rlclmnwn, Viuomm 1lj7f7lI.l.'I'lIl!-fl7l' 3.11. llqqrmr Prcsiclenl Allllelic Association, 41 University Players: V Debate Council, l, 2: Varsity Dclwatc Team, 2, Varsity Hockey, 5, 41 Varsity Basketball, 2, 5: Class Hockey, 1, 2, 3, 41 Class Basketlinll, 1, 2, 5, 43 Fl'CSlll'l1LIIl Repre- scniativc College Government, Cliccr Lcaclcr, 25 Collqgian Staff, 2 MARTHA ELIZABETH IWARSTON Rlcnmown, VIRGINIA Jppfz'L'a1zlfu1'B..fl. Degree Class Hockey, 1, 2, 5, 45 Varsity Hockey, 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Basketball, l, 2, 5, 43 Glee Clulm, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-treasurer, 5, International Relations Club, 2, 3, 45 Treasurer Junior Classj Treasurer Athletic Association, 5, Costume Chair- man Nlay Day, 4 SUE COOK MCCLURE fb B K IQICHMONU, V1Ro1N1A 11fI,lJll.L'fllI!,f!Il' 15.11. Degree lntermefliate ffonorsg Editor The Jle,r.rc11'r1cr, 4, Associate Emlitor TUE 1955 XVEHQ lxlaxiagillg Editor Coffqqfrzfz, 5, Feature Editor, 23 Secretary Phoenix Cluli, 4, University Players, Publications Boarcl, 2, 3, Class Tennis Team, 1, 2, 5, Captain Ig Class Hockey, 1, 53 Class Track, 1, 2, 53 Glue Club, 1, 25 Les Femmes Savantes, 25 University Choir, 1 WESTHAMPTON COLLEGE DOROTHY MAE NALLE CULPEPER, VIRGINIA 11pplz'cm1ffo1' B..fl. Degree Les Femmes Savantesg El Picarog S. P. M. C. IESSIE ELEANOR NEALE B1sA1,1s'roN, VIIIGINIA K 1lpplz'C1znlfo1' B.zl. Dqqrcu Nlortar Board, President Sophomore Class, Nlanager Basketball, 25 Class Hockey, 1, 2, 5, 4, Captain, 55 Varsity Hockey, 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 4, Class Basketball, 1, 2, 5, 4, Captain, 2, 5, 45 Varsity Basketball, 1, 2, 5, 43 Class Tennis, 55 Track YVinner, 33 Iunior Representative Iutliciary Board, Chairman Iucliciary Board, 45 Blazer Yvinner, 33 Seal YVinner, 55 Phoenix Club, University Choir, 4 NAN BYRD OWEN 'I' K A. IARRA'1 1', V1uG1N1A flp,11lz'ca11l for Iifl. lhyjrcc Class Hockey, l, 2, 3, 47 Varsity Hockey, 2, 5, 45 Class Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball, 1, 2, 5, 43 El Picaro, 2, 55 President Debate Council, 43 Secretary- 'treasurer International Relations Club, 4, University Cll0ll'Q Intermecliate Honors WESTHAMPT N COLLEGE l IVIARIORIE REBA PURYEAR RICHMOND, VmG1N1A flpplicanl for BJ1. Dqqrce International Relations Club, Glee Club FRANCES ELEANOR ROWLETT RICHMOND, VIRGINIA dpplicanlfor B.d. Degree Class Hockey, 1, 2, 33 Varsity Hockey, 1, 2, 55 Class Basketball, 1, 23 Varsity Basketball, 1, 2j President International Relations Club, 3, Physics Assistant, 4 .574 ey IEAN ARMSTRONG SI-IAFER R1cuMoNu, V1uG1N1A flpplicnlzlfol' B.d. Degree l Class Hockey, I, 2, 5, 43 Class Basketball, 1, 25 Class Track, lg Les Femmes Savantes, 1 if' WESTHAMPTON COLLEGE I GLADYS TILSON SMITH RICIINIOND, VIRGINIA ffpplicafllfol' 13.11. Degree Business Staff Tlifl 1935 XVEBZ Les Femmes Savzmtes, 15 El Picaro, 2 MINNIE DELAPLANE SMITH DIQLAPLANIQ, VIRGINIA flpplic11nlj'm' B.fI. IJLQQFCB ' Sophomore Representative Iudiciary Bourdg YWCA Cabinet, 2 FLORENCE Rl--IEA 'I' ALLEY KD B K RICIIMOND, VIRGINIA Q fl,vplim1zl for BJI. Dfgqruu Assistant Editor Colfegian, 4, News Editor, 59 Presiclcnf: Les Femmes Suvzmfes, 4, Program Clmirrxum, 5g Inler- Imutional Relations Club, 45 Associate Editor I7IC.l'J'C5II.l1lZl', 3 WESTHAMPTQN COLLEGE MARGARET DOXNNER TAYLOR NlORRIS'l'OXVN, TENNESSEE fl,l7,lJll.L'I1l1fbf0l' 13.11. Dqgrcf: Clee Club, 2, 53 University Choir, 2, 5, Class Song Leader, 55 Class Hockey, 2, 5, 41 Class Baslietbzlll, 2, 3, 43 YYVCA Cabinet, 5, -1, Iunior Representative Executive Councilg Faculty Eclllor TIIE 1935 XVEBQ Vice-president Senior Class LAURA MAY T HOMASSON Rlclm-xoNU, V1RG1N1A f1,lJ,lJ!l,CGIIff0l' B.fl. Dqqrec w f u. 1 l CORNELIA CONSTANCE VADEN RICHMOND, V1Rc:1N1A f1,lI,0ll.!'I7lIlf0l' B.f1'. Dzjqraf: President E1 Picnro, 4 ESTHAMPTON COLLEGE ESTELLE EDWARDS VEAZEY l XVIEST PQINT, Vnzn1N1A flppflirmzlfar' 13.5. lJCyl'L'L University Choir MARGARET MINOR WALKER Binmmclmm, ALABAMA 1lppf1'1'nnlf01' 13.11. Dqqrvc Class Basketball, 2, 3: Class Hockey, 2, 5, 4 Hockey, 3, 4: Secretary Athletic Association, president YYVCA, 4: Treasurer Senior Class: Editor Tllli 1955 XVEISQ May Day Committee, 4 Club ?? W . 3 Varsity 3: Vice-N 3 Phoenix Faculty l 1 l I-IARRIET lVlARSl lALL WALTON Ricnmowo, VIRGINIA fl,11,Ufz'z'a1zlfm' 15.11. l2L:ljl'L'C Varsity Hockey, l, 2, 3, 4: Class Hockey, l, 2, 5, 4, Cap taliu, 2: Varsity Bzxsketlrall, 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Basketlmll 142, 3, 4: Class Track, l, 2, 5, 4, Captain, l, 5: Captain J Class Tennis, 4: lVlanuger Track, 5: Phoenix Club: I resi clent YXVCA, 4 WESTI-IAMP TO,N COLLEGE 'W HAZEL WARD WEAVER FORK UNION, VIRGINIA zfpplicanlfar B.zl. Degree Class Baslxetball, lj International Relations Clubg Aclver Using Staff Collegian, 45 Phoenix Club MARGARET ELIZABETH WHITESEL RICPIAIXOND, VIRGINIA flpplicanlfor BJ1. Dqqree Les Femmes Savantes, 1 HELEN MA URY WHITTEN IAICIIMOND, VIliGINIA 1'1ppl1'1'nnlfa1' B. I1 . Degree lnlcrnaiioxxzal Relations Club ESTI-IAMPTON COLLEGE SUSAN GARLAND WHITTET RICHMOND, VIRGINIA flpplicanffol' B.d. Degree Class Basketball, 1, 2 5 Class Hockey, 2, 5, Class Track, 2, 5: Glee Club, 2, 53 Treasurer Athletic Association, 2 Q Social Chairman Les Femmes Savzmtes, 4 LOLA ERSELLE WILLIAMS RICI'IMOND, VIRGINIA 11,0,DliC!1l1ff0l' Iifl. Dqgrec Vice-presiclent El Picaro, 5 V -T -'. ','!15. Y ffl A . W. , .A ., ,, - -, f,,-,If ,V .. ' I I I '- Iwi Ia: ' - .-' '.., . ' 'F . I X I EVELYN MARIE WYCOFF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA flpplicanlfor B.fI. Degree WESTHAMP TOAN COLLEG GEORGE RANEY BRYANT AEfIf,B.Q1I, A OIT' RICIIMONII, VIRGINIA flpplfvnziljnl' LHB. lj!!-lll't'f? Prcsiclcnt lntermcclinte Class: Honor Court IACK BARNEY III A PIETERSBURG, VIIIGINIA flp,uli1'11n1ffar LLB. Degree NlcNeill Law Societyg Law School Business lVlzIn:1ger TIIIC 1955 YVEIU President Freslxmzm Class ANTHONY IAMES BAROODY E N 411 IIICUMOND, VIRGINIA flpplirnfzlfol' LLB. Dqqrae President Student Government, 3: Law School Editor TIIIC 1954 XVIC B1 State Ban' Club: Lllll'ZlFiilI1 McNeill Law Society T CWILLIAMS SCHOOL OF LAW TIMOTHY OSWALD CREMIN ' TULSA, OIILAIIOMA f1'Uf7Il.l'!1Ill for LLB. Dqqrce IAMES KENNETH CUNNINGFIAM E N 111 BECKLEY, YVEST VIIIGINIA f1'pplz'ca1zlf0l' LLB. Dqzjrcc A.B. New River Collegeg State Bar Clulmg Vice-president 1 Senior Class I 0 I VVARREN FORREST CURTIS A GJ 111 RICHMOND, VIRGINIA I1,lI,Dll.lTlIl1fAfl7I' LLB. Dugrcc 1V1cNeill Law Societyg Slate Bur Club T. OWILLI 1 AMS SCHOOL OF LA I I -'L I Ig., ' 2, wf' MAX LASTER fl' A RICHMOND, VIRGINIA ,lp,ulz'z'm1lfor LLB. Degree BA., University ol' Richrnoml: Chancellor McNeill Law Society, Senator Intermediate Class: State Bar Clubg Vice-president Student Government: Senior Libr:-Iriang President Senior Class IOHN SPENCER GILMORE A X A, H A E RICHMOND, VIRGINIA fl,D,Dll.CHl'Il,f0I' LL.B. Degree BA. University of Richmondg President Freshman Class, Business Nlanager THE 1952 XVEB1 Varsity Clubg Harle- quin Clubg Nlanager Baseball, 19323 Track, 1950, State Bar Club, Law School Editor TI-IE 1955 XVEB ERNEST CLINTON IOHNSON Z N 111, G K IP' SANDSTON, VIRGINIA dpplicanlfor LLB. Degree BS., Virginia Nlilitary Instituteg State Bar Club T. C.WILLIAMS SCH OOL OF LAW I WILLIAM GRIFFITH PURCELL E N ID RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Ifpplicafzltffml' LLB. Degree I State Bar Clubg Senator-at-largeg McNeill Law Society I IACOB KENNETH RADER I E N fb RICI'IA'lOND, VIRGINIA f1,UjJ!l.L'lll7lfl1l' LLB. Dqgree I BS. University of Richmoudg Vice-chancellor McNeiI1I Law Societyg Senator, 2g Honor Courtg State Bar Club! I I I I I WILLIAM VENABLE RENNIE Pmrsnslsurzc, VIRGINIA fl,0f7fl'CIlI1lf0l' LLB. Degree T. CWILLIAMSS HOOL OF LA RICHMOND COLLEGE john S. Hryharrow, jr. . . . President Charles H. Ryland ....... Senator I. XVilbur Cook . . . . Vice-president William S. Hopson. . . . . Secretary Willis H. VVills . . . . Treasurer TI-IE CLAS As the year draws to a close, the class of '56 once more turns its eyes back over the events that form the subject of its history. It reviews with some smiling its growth from a rather silent group, which expressed its personality in youth- ful reserve, to an organisation full ofthe strength and the stature due a college and a Iunior Class. At Richmond College the juniors have been active individually in various forms of ex- curricular activities, but have been rather limited in the scope of their activities as a group. Their main project as a class was the sponsoring of the junior Prom, as established by the present Seniors-a formal card dance-in an attempt to bring to the campus a new form of entertain- ment, with more dignity than is usually charac- teristic ot' dances here. Although the affair this year was not as successful financially as the first venture, the class feels that it is a project worth keeping before the campus eye. The class was led throughout the year by Iohnny Hryharrow as president, Buddy Cook as vice-president, Billy Hopson as secretary, Pee Wee Wills as treasurer, and Charlie Ryland as senator. The Westhampton class has been more active than their contemporaries on the opposite side of the lake. Not only have they been active as individuals, but also as a group they have spon- WE STHAM PTON COLLEGE Kathryn S. Conner . . . . President Miss Maude Woodfin ..... Sponsor Katherine Ellis .... . Vice-president Iudith P. Hodges . . . . . Secretary Esther C. Walsh . . . . Treasurer 1936 sored several campus activities. The annual Iunior-Freshman wedding, always an outstand- ing event, was carried through with the usual eclat. The contribution to the Margaret Iames Memorial Room will long he remembered, as years go hy. Last but not least, the blue- cellophaned Iunior Prom, led hy the president, Kay Conner, and participated in by the other officers, Kitty Ellis, vice-president, Iudith Hodges, secretary, and Esther Walsh, treasurer, will long remain in the minds of the members, at least, as one of the outstanding social affairs of the season. Throughout the year, encourage- ment, advice, and comradeship have been the contribution of Miss Maude Woodfin as sponsor. And so the classes of '56, their faces shining with the joys of small accomplishments, and with the anticipation of further achievements as the real leaders of the University in their Senior year guiding their thoughts, prepare for their final year on campus, knowing that it will prove the best both in pleasure alone and in the pleasure that comes from doing a job well. IN MEMORIAM GEORGE WASHINGTON SANDERS, jr., '56 White Stone, Virginia 1913-1954 MILTON BERLAD NIQW YORK, NICW YORR 13.11. LTUIIIZIP Chemistry Club W. R. BOWERS PIQNOLA, VIRGINIA 1,l'lJ-'lfltt' C70lll'.l'lI Mll Sigma Rlm Literary Society E. WINFREY BROWN FRIIIIIIRIGIISIIURG, VIRGINIA 13.11. Cl?Ill'.fC lireslxrnan Football 5 I?l'CSlll'I1!lIl Basketball, Freshman Baseball, Varsity Football, 25 Varsity Bas- ketball, 2, 5, Varsity Baseball: Varsity Club IOSEPH A. ALEXANDER K A IQICIIMOND, VIRGINIA Ii. fl. Counrc I. RUFFIN APPERSON fb A Q RICIIMOND, VIRGINIA .B.S. Coulzrc IAMES G. BALDWIN A X A RICIINIOND, VIRGINIA 13. S. Counrc Dean's Listg Business Staff TIIIQ 1935 WEB RICHMOND COLLEGE FRED BLACK, JR. K A RIGI-IMONII, VIRGINIA B. S. Cozllxrc Cross Country, 5, Cheer Leader 2, 53 Dean's List E. GUTHRIE BROWN H A E, TI A E RIGIIII-IONIJ, VIRGINIA lid. Cozuxrc News Eclitor ClIllt1ljL.lll1,' Harle- quin Clubg Junior Prom Com- mittee KENNETH I. CHERRY K E RICIIMONII, VIRGINIA 1,173-l7IL'dl.t'tll Coznzfe P. LANIER ANDERSON K E DANvII.I,I2, VIRGINIA 13.11. C0llI'JC Collqqfan Staff SAMUEL H. BAKER, JR. H A E RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 13.5. C0lll'If8 Intramural Athletic Council HILAIRE E. BECK, JR. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA ILS. Courwc Collegian Staff A ftt f-I STANLEY I. CIECKO KID A .Q New HAVEN, CONN. 15.8. Coulzrc Freshman Baseball, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Club, Assist- ant Sports Editor 'ISIIIC 1955 WVEB1 Assistant Sports Editor Collegian, 5 IV. FFREDWIIY COLEIVIANJR O X CASCADE, VIRGINIA Bai. COIIIUIC Freshman Football, Colfcgian Business Staff, 2, 5 I. IVILBUR COOK E KI? E, T K A RICIIIIIOND, VIIIGINIA B. 11. C0llI'IFC Freshman Basketballg Goll Teamg Vice-president Iunior Classg Advertising Service Man- ager Collegian WOODROW W. CLARK AA GLADYS, VIRGINIA 13.4. Coulzfc Freshman Track, Vars Varsity Club, Mu Sigma Rho li Literary Societyg Vic Ministerizml Associationg Cvlee Club FORREST L. COLLIER, JR. KA,IIAE,OAK PIzTI2RsI3URG, VIR Iifl. Coumc Treasurer Student Go 55 Harlequin Club, I nity Council, 53 Assist Nhunager, 2, 55 Calla I, 2, Manager Acco 'I u girzn, 55 YMCA Cabinet, 2, 5, Intramural Athletic Council, 5 ity Trackg -presiclent GINIA vernment, I. nterlrater- ant Track ian Staff, n ts Callc- AUBREY M. DVAVIS RICIIIIIOND, VIRCTINIA B.S. Coiuu Freshman Track 5 Vars 5 c ity Track, RICH INIIOND COLL EGE I WILLIAM D. DICKINSON E III E RICIIMOIN n, VIRGINIA B.fl. Cozmrc CHARLES E. DRINARD. IR. OX RICIIBIOIXID, VIRGINIA B.SI Coulwc I SAMUEL MACAT U EARLE II' K E MILLDAEE, VIRGINIA Buff. Counre Intramural Boxing, 2, 5 GAIUS W. DIGGS, JR. II! K ll IQICIIMONIJ, VIRIIINIA 15.11. COII1'.rc Senator FFBSIIITIZIII Class: Secre- tary Student GC3X'CI'lIll1ClIt, 53 Honor Councilg Harlequin Clubg FI'eslInIaI1 Football: Varsity Football, 2 DAVID A. DUTROVV, JR. A X A RICIIMONII, VIRGINIA 15.11. Cozuzre Freshman Track NV. LAIVIAR EDVVARDS, JR. II A E RICIIMOND, VIRGINIA B.z1. C0lll'IFC YMCA Cabinet: Ricllmoncl Col- lege Eclitor Spider Hanrlbouk, 5 ERNEST T. GEARIAIEART RICIIMIINII, VIRGINIA lid. cwlllll'-Vt! Track Squad, 2, 5g Cizlluyfnn Ailvertising Stall', fig S. C. Alitchell Litcrarv Socictv, 5, Dean'si List 1 VIRGIL C. GRAY K E PIRIcvII.I.Ia, KIsN'rucIIY li.S. Caulnrc JAMES A. GRIFFIN ID I' A RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 15.5. Cl71lI'J'E Ilarlequin Clulx WILLIAM FALLIS TI A E, O A K ROANOIIIQ, VIRGINIA 15.11. Counrc Assistant News Erlitor Cvllqzjfmz, 55 University Players: Cxlee Club: University Choirp IVIinisterial Association: Intermediate Honors H. IACOB FLAX II: A IRICIIMOND, VIRGINIA 15.5. CTOIIIIFE Interfraternity Council, 53 In- tramural Athletic Council, 53 Dean's Listg Intermediate Hon- ors, CI1Cll1ISfl'j'.CIUl3j Reporter Ct7f,!,:l11HlI, 2, 3 GRIFFIN T. GARNETT, III II' K E, 'I' K A RICIIIIIONII, VIRGINIA BJ1, Cl0Ill'J'C Debating Team, 2, 53 Secretary- trezisurer Tau Kappa AIpha,.5p Cheer Leader, 2, 53 University Players, 55 Faculty Eclitor 'PHE 1955 XVE13 RICHMOND COLLEGE I It I. WESTON GILL A X A . IIICIIMOND, VIRGINIA 13 .S. C011 l'II'12 EI I Freshma n Traclcg Varsity Traclc, Varsity Club XVILFRED B. GREGORY, JR. IT K A I RICIIII-IoNIJ, VIRGINIA 13.5. Cmuxre Freshman Track IV. LINNVOOD HADEN, JR. RICIIIMOND, VIIIGINIA BAS. COLUKYG Chemistry Club STANFORD C, FINNEY A X A BAssI5T'rs, VIRGINIA B.S. Cozuzfc Freshman Football IAIVIES T. FRANCIS K E RICIINIOND, VIRGINIA IHS. CImrJ'e Cheer Leader, 53 Collegian Staff, 55 Track, 5 E. CHAISTY GARRETT K E, I-I A E ICING XVILLIAM, VIRGINIA ILS. Caumc Secretary-treasurer Athletic As- sociation, 2, 55 Harlequin Cluhg Secretary-treasurer Philologian Literary Society, 2, 5, Assistant Manager Baseball, 2, 5: Assist- ant Business Nlanager C0llQgl.HI1,5 GEORGE A. HARRIS, JR. A A CUIILBN, VIRGINIA 13.11. Courwe Alu Sigma Rho Literary Societyg YIVICA Cabinetglwinisterial As- sociation HERBERT H. HASH CIIANCELLOR, VIRGINIA BJ1. CaI.lr.fz: Freshman Baslxetballg Freshman Baseball 5 Freshman Track 5 Var- sity Baslcetballg Varsity Base- ballp Varsity Track C. PITTMAN HAYNES PIz'rI:RsBURo, VIRGINIA BAS. C0Lll'IfC Chemistry Clubg Spider Banilp Assistant Track Nlanager 1955 XVI11BjCUHL'gLi0lL Staffg Social Science Society, Nlanager Var- 4 BIG STONE GAP, 'VIRGINIA Activities Editor TMI? 1935 XVEBQ Secretary Iunior Class fb A Q, II E RICHMOND, VIIZGINIA B..f1. C0lll'qgl'6 ROBERT B. IEARRIS Secretary Intramural Athletic Council, 53 Assistant Basketball Nlanaffer, 1, 25 YMCA Calminct, 'I 5. A .' ' Iclvertxsmg Mlxriagei' THIS sity Golf, 3, H. P. HATCHER II A Z B.S. Caulw: WILLIAM S. HOPSON K A RICIIAIONIJ, VIITGINIA BMJ. Cl7lll'.l'C I ICHMOND OLIIEGI: I IULIAN HOUSEMAN II A E RICIIMCAND, VIRGINIA Bdll. Cm.I1'.n: Sports Editor, Collcyfnn, 5 l URAL Rl HUMPHRIES RICI1MC?ND, VIRGINIA 13.4. Caunrc Freshman Flootballg Varsity Football, 2, 3, Varsity Track, 2, 33 Var ity Club, 2, 5, 4 GARLAND B. KINCHELOE WAQ ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. B. . Camzrc YIVICA Cabi etg Assistant IVlan- ager Footbal, 2g Iunior Prom Com mitteep niversity Playersg Alanager I?res1unan Boxing l 1 I IOHN S. HRYIIARROYV, JR. CII A .Q NIENV IQIAVEN, CoNNI3cTIcU'r 13.11. COI,lI'J6 Freshman Fontlrallp Freshman Baslcethallg Freshman Baseballg Honor Council, 2, 5, Varsity Football, 25 Harlequin Clulxg President Iunior Class: Interfra- ternity Coulercnce Representa- tive, 51 Interliraternity Dance Committee, 35 Varsity Boxing, 3 VERNON C. KIBLER KIP A Q. XVILSON, NORTII CAROLINA Iifl. Cazllwe Treasurer YIVICA, 55 Assistant Alanager Baseball, 23 Circulation Nlanager Collegian, 5 HARRY L. KING, IR. K A IIICNRY, VIRGINIA CUlll'.I'If YAICA CalJinet1 Mu Sigma Rho Literary Society IULIAN MANGUS RICIINUNII, VIRGINIA ILS. cIlllll'.l'l' Mu Sigma Rho Literary Society ALLEN G. MCCABE, JR. II fl? E RIUIIMONIJ, VIRGINIA ILS. LlUlll'.I'l' Intramural Boxing. 2, 3 OWEN W. MEREDITIHI RIcHMoNo, VIRGINIA Hof. c'0lll'.l't' Coll' Team, 2 LEON F. KING RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 13.8. CUlll'.l'L! SAUL KRUGMAN PIx1'I2RsoN, New Iisizsm' 13.5. COIII'-FE Transfer from Ohio State MILTON I. LESNIK 'I' A NlfXK'fXRIi, Nicw IERSEY Boi. LTHLIIZVL' Pliilologian Literary Society: Debating Team: lntertiraternity Council: Subscription Nlanager 'I'IfIIc 1935 XVISB: Dean's List: In- termediate Honors: Social RICHMOND COLLEGE SIDNEY T. IVIATTHENVS, JR. K E, H A E, O A K RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 13.11. Caiuwc Managing Editor Collegian, 3: Assistant Manager Basketball, 2: Manager Freshman Basket- hall, 5: YIVICA Cabinet: Philo- logian Literary Society: Foren- sic Council, 5: Class Historian HUGH E. MCGUIRE K E RICHMOND, VIRGINIA ILS. Cnzuzrv Interliratcrnithv Council: Assist- ant Business Manager 'PHE 1935 YVIQB: Cnllqfyfnli Staff, I, 2: Busi- ness Stafl' University Players: Harlequin Club ELLIS MILLER, IR. IQICHMOND, VIRGINIA BJI. Colllxrc Science Society: Cnflqrjian Staff DAVID KRAPIN RICHMOND, VIRGINIA B.S. Cuzmre Varsity Basketball, 2, 5: Vice- president Chemistry Club, 5: Intramural Boxing, 2: Varsity Boxing, 5 GEORGE B. LACY K E CI.IcvI2I.ANIJ, TIzNNI2ssIfI5 15.3. Cuzmrc Freshman Football: Freshman Basketball: Freshman Baseball: Varsity Football, 2, 5: Varsity Basketball, 2, 5: Varsity Base- ball, 2, 3: Senator Sophomore Class: Senator-at-large, 3: Intra- mural Athletic Council: Intra- mural Boxing, 2 DAVID H. MAGID RICIIMOND, VIRGINIA BJI. COLll'.fC DAVE A. PARKER CID A Q RICHMOND, VIRGINIA BAS. C0lll1l'6 Spider Band, 5 ROBERT 'I'. PARRISH CIIARI.Ics'roN, SoU'I'II CAROLINA 13.11. COLIl'.rc HARRY O. PATTESON fI7 K E RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Iifl. Caunrc Malizager Freshrlmn Football, 5 JAMES F. PAR RICHMOND, 'IJIRGINIA ' ILS. CnI.I11I'e Chemistry Clulq FFCSIIUIZIII Football SIDNEY B. PAESAIVIANECK RICIIMQNII, 13 .ISI C0 Iuzre Business Mzirmziger WILLIAM 1. II K LINDEN, V B.S. Crmlurc Transfer from RozJnokeCollege, 5 KINSON, I R. J I RGINIA Spider Band, 5 PPHILLIPS fb IRGINIA I RICH PMOND COL LEGE IRICI Freslinian Baseball, 1 sity Footl ' Varsity I3 RICI ARTHUR W. RICH, III. AA SANDSTON, VIRGINIA Pdf. CLJllI'IfU I7I'eshmam Trziclcp DC2lH'S List EDWARD M. SCHAAF A X A MONIJ, VIRGINIA lB.fI, C0llI'J'lf Football, Freshman Freshman Track, Var- Iallg Varsity Baseball: oxingp Vice-president Sophomore Class JOHN M. STONE, JR. IMONII, VIRGINIA BAS. ClIllI'.fL' CHARLES H. RYLAND II? II A, 'I' K A, 0 A K UNIVERSITY or RICIIAIONIJ, VA. BJ1. Cl7lll'.I'C Senator Iunior Class, Secretary Board of Publications, 55 De- bating Team, 2, 55 Forensic Council, Presiclent Pliilologian Literary Societyg Spider Band P. MIJK. SH I F I ,ETT II K A RICIIMONII, VIRGINIA lid. CJULIIUC DOUGLAS C, TAI?-B AX A WII.IIIINc:'I'oN, N0li'l'lI CAROLINA B.fl. Cozuzrc Pliilologian Litcrziry Society B. M. WHITE-HURST A A RICIIMGND, VIRGINIA BJ1. ClIllI'.l'U Nlinisterial Association WILLIS H. WILLS IIB K X PIs'I'IcRs1IURG, VIRGINIA BJI. C0lII'.l'C Freshman Track 3 Varsity Box- 1ng,'2, 53 Varsity Club, Dean's List, Treasurer Iunlor Class CHARLES H. YVOOD, JR. O X l2ICllMOND, VIRGINIA 15.5. cvdlllill' InterfratcrIIity Council RANDOLPH P. TABB fb I' A NEXVl'OIl'F Nlzws, VIRGINIA 15.41. Cozmrc Harlequin Clulzp Interfraternity Council, Philologian Literary Society, Business Staff THE 1935 WVEBQ Intramural Athletic Council BARTY G. TENORE K E BRoNxvILI.E, New YORK 13.11. Colmrc Freshman Football, Freshman Track, Varsity Football, 2, 5, Varsity Track, 2, 55 Intramural Boxing, 2, Varsity Boxing, 5 FRED H. TIZWBERLAKE TI A ll RICIIZVIONIJ, VIRGINIA BJI. Coumc Harlequin Clulvp Tnterfraternity Councilg YlVlCA Cabinet RICHMOND COLLEGE HERBERT A. WILLIS, JR, BI.uIcFIIcLD, WEST VIRGINIA lid. C0lll'.l'U Pliilologian Literary Societyg YMCA Cabinet WALTER G. WINSLOW K Z' BRoNxvII.r.Is, New Yom: BAS. Counre FI'GSl1lTlZll1 Football: Varsity Football, 25 Varsity Boxing, 2, Varsity Club, Iunior Prom Committee G. STUART WOODSON H K A IQICIIMOND, VIRGINIA 15.8. Cazuxre G. THOMAS TAYLOR WIP A Q, II A E RICHDKOND, VIRGINIA B.fl. C0lll'J6 XVEB Staff, 1, 23 Class Eclitor Tuna 1955 WVEB1 lntei-fraternity Council, Dean's List, Harlequin Club, Social Science Society R. P. THISTLETHWAITE K E RICHMOND, VIRGINIA B.J. Connie Transfer from Carroll College, Sports Editor Tm: 1955 VVEB BRAXTON B. TOWNSEND ID K E PI3'rIcRsDuRG, VIRGINIA .B.I'I. CL7llI'1FG Assistant Boxing Manager LUCY B. BLACKWELL BIIVIIRLEYVILLIE, VIRGINIA BAY. Cozzfzre Colfagfalz Staff, 11 Class Basket- ball, 1, 35 Class Hockey, 5 MARGARET BOWERS RICIINIOND, VIRGINIA 13.8. Courwc Iunior Representative to Execu tive Councilj Calfqgian Business Staff, 5, Class Cheer Leader, 2 Chemistry Club, 5 LOUISE CALLISON RUPIQRT, XVEST VIRGINIA B.z1. Caunrc Transfer from Averett College FRANCES BOWERS RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 13.1. Cow' MARY W. BROCK AIJPALACI-IIA, VIRGINIA B.S. Cowl Transfer Betllel XW7Ll'I1CH,S Col- legeg Chemistry Clhb, 5, Glee Club, 5 M. ANNA CASTELVECCHI RICIIAIOND, VIRGINIA B.fl. Coumfc WESTHAMPTON G o L I. E G E M. ELIZABETH CHAPMAN RICIIM ND, VIRGINIA l 13.14. Counrc Varsity Ho key, 1, 2, Class Hockey 5 Variity Basketball, 1, 2 3 Class BasketliIallgVarsity Tennis, 25 Class Tennis, Captaing YVest- hampton Sports Editor C0 llegian, 5 KATHR N S. CONNER RICIIDX ND, VIRGINIA BH4. CUIU'-fd Varsity Basketball, 1, 2, 5, Class Basketlmllg Varsity Hockey, 51, , . . V . 2, 5g Class HI ckcy, Class FCIIDIS, 1, 2, 5, Nlanager, '25 Malmager Track, 35 Vice-president bopllo- more Classg Presiclent Iunior Class SARAH COVEY RICIYIIIIITJND, VIRGINIA Bad. Cmmrc Glee Club, 3, Collegian Staff, 5 LU FRANK CHERRY RICIIIVIOND, VIRGINIA BJI. ClUllI'J'L' H. ELIZABETH CONXVELL ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA Bud. Cozmfe Wlanaging Editor Collqgian, 5g Recording Secretary College Government, 2 MILDRED CROWDER RICIIMOND, VIRGINIA B.d. Counre ELIZABETH R. FOLKES RIQIIMOND, VIRGINIA Iifl. Clilll'-i'If Plloiogrnpli Emlilor Tm-I 1955 XVICI3: YIVCA, 5: Senior Life Saver, I IVIARGUERITE P. IIALL RICIIA-IOND, VIRGINIA 13.11. cj0lll'f.l't' IUDITH P. HODGES RIGIIMOND, VIRGINIA 11.11 Clllll'.l'lf VFFHIISIICI' from Duke University: Secretary luuior Class: Reporter Ctllllfljl-till, 3, UIIiversil.-v IJIII-vers I REBEKAH DAVIDSON RIIOADI2svII.I,Iz, VIRGINIA BJI. CoIu'.fc El Picaro KATHRYN ELLIS RICIIMOND, VIRGINIA B.fl. C0lfll',PC Secretary Freshman Class: 'l'reasurer Sophomore Class, Class Basketball, Ig Class Hockey, Ip Class Track, Ip El Picaro, 1. 2: LIUHE-0l'IlIZ Staff, 5 HELEN E. FALLS NARUNA, VIRGINIA B.fl. Cl7L1l'JC WESTHAMPTON C O L L E G E HELEN DENOON RICIIAIOND, VIRGINIA BAS. Cozzrmc Advertising Staff Collqrjinn, 57 Class Track, 2 MILDRED L. ELLYSON A IP' Q RICHMOND, VIRGINIA BJ1. Cozzlnrc University Players, 2, 55 Botany Lab Instructor, 5 ESTHER ETHEL FIGULY QUINTON, VIRGINIA 13.11. Cozuzye FRANCES S. FRAZER CIIARI-Ics TOWN, WEST VIRGINIA 13.11. Czullzre IIILlicizII'y Board, 55 House Presi- Ilenl, 3: University Choir, I, 2 DOROTHY M. HARRISON NAsIIvII.I-F, IIIENNESSEE Boi. Comzr: VIRGINIA INGRAM RICIIA-I0 D, VIRGINIA ILS. Cnzu-.ve Cl1e 'istr.v Club, 53 Inferna- lionul Relations Club, 2 ELIZABETH KELLEY MT, VERNON, New YORK lid. Caumc Treasurer College Government, 5 VIRGINIA KIRK OXFORD, PENNSYLVANIA Buff. Clflllllfd Secretary Debate Council, 2, Vice-presiclent, 55 Secretary- treasurer French Club, 55 As- sistant Sports Editor Culfugfnri, 27 YWCA Cabinet, 5 FLORENCE MARSTON RICIIMOND, VIRGINIA Burl. Cmmre Varsity Hockey, I, 2. 35 Class Hockeyg Varsity Basketball, I, 2, 55 Ca tain Freshman Basket- ball, Cass Tennis, 23 Senior Life Saver, Treasurer Athletic Association, 35 YWCA Cabinet, 1, 2, 5 ANN E. KINQANON ROANOKE, VII2:OIN1,x 13.11. COLll',I'G Secretary Freshman Class 3 Cor- I'CSP0llIlII'lgSCCI'CtZlI'j' GleeClub, 3 MARTHA IETER LAZENBY 'FKA BLUEFIELD, WEST VIRGINIA 13.11. Couriri University Choir, 52 35 Debate Coun MILDRED W. M l NOIIFOLK, VI ROI NIA 13.11. C0lll'..I'L Transfer from College and Nlary 'EI Picaro, cil, 5 YRICK of William MPTON WESTHA c O L Ii, EGE . 1 Gov , DANVII utive Councl Iudxcmrv BO SAR - RICIIMOH lin RAE NORF ORD HARRISBLIRO, PIzNNs'rI.vANIA . Coulurc 15 Corresponcliig Secretary College rnment, 5 RUTH E. PARKER E, VIRGIN11X J f. C0llI'.,F6 Freshman Rqpresentative Exec- lj Representative rd, 2, 55 House . P a PI'esiclen.t, SQIIYWCA Cabinet, 5, Unlverslty Choir, 2, 3 I-I POOLE sm, VIRGINIA Y. C0Lll'1FC MAYSVILLE OIVENS CUMIsmzI.,ANn, liVlARYI,ANU 13.11. Cuunw: YYVCA Cillllllet, 3 LYNDEL A. PITT RICHMOND, VIIICTINIIN Bag. Cazzrmu Assistant Business Nlanager Cof- IIQUI-HH, 35 Chemistry Clulv, 5 ALICE E. PUGH PIs'rIcIasIIuIzcz, VIIIOINIA 15.1-I. Cnunrc ESTHER C. WALSH IQICIIMOND, VIRGINIA B.fI. Cnunrc International Relations Club, 35 Vice-president Iunxor Classp Ex- change Editor The JIe.r.rc11gcl', 5 MARGARET L. WATKINS DLIBI.1N, GEORGIA 13.11. Coluxrc Freshman Commission: Business Staff Collegian, 21 Les Femmes Savantes, 29 Class Hockey, 2: Business Nlanagcr 17lc.r.rengcl', 5 MARY VIRGINIA WHITE RICIIMOND, VIIQGINIA 15.11. Co1u'.I'c MARIORIE PUGH RICHMOND, VIRGINIA BJ1. CDLUZFE Class Track, 2 5 Class Hockey, 2 5 Captain Iunior Tennis Team ALICE G. RYLAND UNIVERSITY OF IRICHMOND, VA. B.S. CUIIIZYE Class Hockeyg University Choir CAROLINE A. SHAFER A II Q RICHNIOND, VIRGINIA Buff. Counre Vice- resident Freshman Classy Presigent Sophomore Class, University Players, 2, 53 Les Femmes Savantes, 55 Class Editor T HE 1955 WED, YWCA, 5, Assistant Cheer Leader, 5 WESTHAMPTON C O L L E G E IVIARIA I. ROBERT SAN IUAN, PUERTO RICO B.1l. COLlI'JC Transfer from University of Rio ANNE P. RYLAND RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 13.11. Cozmre YYVCA Cabinet, Ig Class Hockey, 1, 2, 35 Class Basket- ball, lp Business Staff Collegian, 2, 5, International Relations Club MARY E. STEPHENSON T KA RICI-IMOND, VIRGINIA B. fl. Counrc Vice-president Debate Council, 2, Treasurer, 57 Les Femmes Savantes, 1, 2, 5, Class Hockey, 3 IACQUELINE WARNER RICIIMOND, VIRGINIA B.fl. Coume LOU CHAPMAN YVHITE PETERSBIIRG, VIRGINIA 13.11. C'UllI'J'L' Glee Club, 31 University Choir, 3 FRANCES WILLIAMS ScOT'rsvII,I.Iz, VIRGINIA 13.11. Counra Class Hockey, 1, 2, 55 Interna- tional Relations Club, 5 INTERMEDIATES Since the course at the T. C. Williams School of Law covers only three years, there can be neither Sophomores nor Iu- niors in its midst and for this reason those who have completed the first year success- fully and are now entoiled in the vagrancies of EVIDENCE and PRACTICE are called Intermediates. During 1954-'55 they have been led by: Iohn R. Brinser . .... President George N. Study ...... Vice-president Ben F. Woodson . . . Secretary-treasurer EDMUND ABBOTT, JR A X A VVA'rI5RBUIiY, CONNECTICUT Ex-Washington and Lee GEORGE E. ALLEN, IR. A O CD RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Ex-Virginia Polytechnic Institute T. C. WILLIAMS SCHOOL OF LAW ALFRED S. ANDERSON, IR. K A, O A K RICIIMONII, VIRGINIA BA. YVilli:In1 and Maryg Bur Club VIVIAN R. BETHEL RICIIMONIJ, VIRGINIA Glec Club: McNeill Law Society HANFORD K. BOOKER PETERSBURG, VIRGINIIK B.A. McGill University IOHN R. BRINSER 9 X, O A K RICHMOND, VIRGINIA B.A. Hampden-Sydney College, Student Senate: President Intermediate Class T. c. WIL IAMS SCHOOL 9' F LAW SAMUEL R. BUXTON, IR K A NEWPORT NEWS, VIIIGINIA Ex-Yvake Forest College EDWARD CARBONE I O A K NVEST HAVEN, CONNECTICUT B.S. University of Richmond: NLS. Universxtv of Virginia CHARLES P. CRAWLEY Z KID E Avrozvwrrox, VIRGINIA Ex-YVashington and Lee 3 Friars I. MARKER DERN E N 111 LITTLESTOXVN, PENNSYLVANIA Ex-Yvestern Nlaryland College T. C. WILLIAMS SCHOOL OF LAW 101-IN G. FOLKES A 9 'IP RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Ex-Virginia Nlilitary Institute: Treasurer Student Government CHARLES W. GIVENS, JR. III B K RICHMOND, VIRGINIA A. University of Richmondp Treasurer Freshman Class: McNeill Law Society HERMAN GROSS 111 B K RICIIMOND, VIRGINIA University of Richmondp McNeill Law Soqictyg State Bar Clubg Honor Court Z. V. IOHNSON, JR. E 'IF E DANVILLE, VIRGINIA McNeill Law Societyg Honor Court .l.Li-l.- T. C. WILQLIAMS SCHOOL or LAW T. DAVIS IONES, JR. K A RICHMOND, VIRGINIA lVIcNeill Law Society CLARENCE P. KEARFOTT A 9 111 MARTINSVILLIQ, VIRGINIA A.B. Virginia Militznry' Instituteg Secretary Fresh man Class: Secretary Student Governmcntg lVlcNeill Law Society E CHARLES W. KENT K E, A GJ KID RICIIMONIU, VIRGINIA BA. University of Richmondg State Bar Club WILLIAM H. KING W' T RICIIMOND, VIRGINIA A.B. Dartmouth Collegey Harvard Law School, '34 Scott Law Club, Harvard l T. C. WILLIAMS SCHOOL OF LAW ARTHUR R. KINGDON 9 X I BI,uIcIfIIcI.o, XVEST VIRGINIA Ex-Concord S. T. C.3 Freshmzin Law Prize: Student Senatep Assistarit Librnriang Vice-chancellor McNeill Law Society LUTHER LIBBY, JR. K E, fb A A RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Ex-University of Virginia I H. A. MAURICE, JR. RICIINXOND, VIRGINIA WILLIAM IRBY MONCURE K A BLACIISTONIS, VIRGINIA Vice-president Intermediate Class T. C. WILLIAMS SCHOOL OF LAW WILLIAM M. POPE A O fb, fb B K RICIIMONII, VIRGINIA B.S. YVashinglon and Lee EVERETT S. SLAGLE E N 111 NoIzIfoI,Ic, VIRGINIA Vice-president Freshman Clussg McNeill Law So cietyg Staff assistant Tull: 1935 Wien M. GEORGE N. STUDY 9 N E, 9 If II RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Ex-Temple Universifzyg Vice-president Intermediate Class CHARLES T. TINSLEY, JR. K E RIC!-INIONIJ, VIRGINIA Ex-University of Virginia T. C. WILLIAMS SCHOOL OF LAW CATLIN E. TYLER A GJ 'IJ RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Ex-Virginia MiIIfaI'y Institute BALDWIN WATTS, JR. E N fI1 RICIIMONIJ, VIIQGINIA Senator Freshman Class ESTHER S. WEINBERG Fxmmsmcx, LVXARYLAND R. GRANGER WEST fb I' A NlEXK'I'Ol2'1' Nmws, VIIICZINIA Student Senafeg McNeill Law Socictyg Staff assistant Tim 1955 XVEIB T. c. WIBLIAMS scHooL QF LAW w K WESTWOOD WINFREE RICHMOND, VIIIGINIA State Bar Club BEN F. WUODSON A 9 f-If RICIIMOND, V11zG1N1A Ex-Virginia Polyfechnic Instituteg Senator-at large 2 3 Secretary Intermediate Class i ,l It seems almost impossible, as we review the events of one of our more important college years, 1954-35, that we of 1957 are coming into that stage ol? said college existence wherein we will be known as upperclassmen. It seems Calthough we should never let Freshmen hear us admit itl that it has been practically no time at all since we were groveling at the feet of our su- periors and' trying hard to become acclimated to a new sort of lite-that of the college campus. To say that 1954-55 has been eventful in our life, individually and as a class, is to understate the case considerably. Certainly the training given the rats has been of great importance both at Richmond and VVesthampton. The various Pajama Paraclesf' the guarding of the William and Nlary bonfire, resulting in the kid- napping ot' two students, Rat courts , limita- tion ot privileges, Rat Night at Westhampton and what not, all planned by the class, will linger long in our minds. Aside from ratting activities, however, there have been other things to occupy our minds. The Richmond Sophomores, under the leadership of AI Dickinson as president, Parker Brown as vice-president, Dinky Ewell as secretary, George Harper as treasurer, and Fletcher Raiford as senator, handled various class affairs including the .fzlccannrful Cmark that RICHMOND COLLEGE Alfred Dickinson Fletcher L. Raiford E. Parker Brown . I. Davis Ewell, . George L. Harper . . . . . President . . . . . . .Senator . . . Vice-president . . . .Secretary . . .Treasurer TI-IE CLASS T. C. W ILLIAIM Iames L. Warren . . A. Louis Tobias . I. W. Nlurphy . WE STHAM PTON COLLEGE Louise Thompson ....... President lVliss Mzirjorie Rivenburg . . . Sponsor Ann M. Weir ...... Vice-president Nlargaret Mitchell ....... Secretary Nancy Chappell . . . . . Treasurer F1937 cHooL or LAW . . . .President . . Vice-president . . Secretary downll Sophomore-Freshman Prom in the spring. Various members ofthe class held prom- inent positions in numerous ex-curricular activi- ties and organisations. At Westhamptcmn the Sophs were even more active, presenting for the first time on campus a Christmas Nliracle Play, with the help and encouragement of the class sponsor, Miss Nlarjorie Rivenburg. Two dances were also presented during the year, and the class won for the second consecutive year the tennis and basketball championships. As the vear draws to a close, the class, under President Louise Thompson, Vice-president Ann Weir, Secretary Nlargaret Mitchell and Treasurer Nancy Chappell, is making plans to take over the project started by its sister class, the present Seniors-the Organ Fund. Likewise, they are planning for those same Seniors, such commencement activities as the garden party, the Daisy Chain, and the Senior-Sophomore breakfast. At T. C. Williams, the Class ol' 1957, though Freshmen, is also beginning to come more and more into the limelight of student altairs, under the leadership of Iames L. Warren as president, Louis Tobias as vice-president, and W. Nlurphy as secretary. The year 1955- 56 looms brightly ahead for them as one of great promise. Y v DAVID ALlexAND1-:R, JR. HlClll.i!'lll'l' C. ALLEN, JR. SAMUEL HARRISON ALLEN KID A L2 Petersburg, Va. 15.5. Counrc Romsm' C. BRANCH A X A Franklin, Vu. 13.3. COI.ll'.fl! JOHN iHliNIiY BLYIICIIIER Riclunoncl, Va. Iifl. Connie ROBERT M. CARSWELL, JR. E II' E Richmond, Va. Pre-fam Counrc KD A Q Richmond, Vu. B.S.Caur.yc IACK M. BR1sTow 1111 A Petersburg, Va. B.S. Cozuzrc H K A South Hill, Va. Pre-law Coulzrc PARKER BROWN CP K E Suffolk, Va. Pre-law Counre RICHMOND C O L LE G E CI1fXIil.ES FRANKLIN BAIU II K A Richmond, Va. BAS. Courzrc FRANK M. BULLARD Haworth, N. Pre-nzezffcal C0llI'J5 JOHN MANN BU'l'I.IER Richmond, Vu. B.S.Cvu1'.re W1NrfR1:rc W. CHICVVNING fI1 K E Richmond, Va. B.S. Caulnrc DONALD G. CAMPBELL EDWARD M. CANADA, JR K A Richmond, Va. Alexandria, Va. B.S. Cnunre LEO RICHARD COHEN fb A Irvington, N. B.d. C0lU'Jl2 B.S.Cou1'.rc SCOTT COPELAND, III Richmond, Va. BJI. Counre RICHMOND COLLEGE STUART C. c:RAXVFORD K X Richmond, Va. 13.5. C0lll'J'B ALFRED I. D1C1:1NsON, JR. fb I' A Mobile, Ala. BJI. COLUZFC STOVER H. CREASY, JR. IIJ I' A Gretna, Va. 15.3. COLlI2fE DAVIS EWELL LD K E Richmond, Va. B.fl. COLlI'JC I. P. CROWDER, JR. Richmond, Va. 15.8. Courwe DORSEY B. FORD Round Hill, Va. B.fI. C0lll'.l'C BERNARD M. DAl1NI5Y, JR. Ricllmoncl, Vn. Iifl. COLIlU'6 LEONARD M. GALDRAITH Richmond, Va. 13.5. Coulzrc XVILLIAM BERNARD GARRER BERNARD A. GILMAN S. IJYLE GRAHAM, IV ARTHUR BROADDUS GRAVATT H K A Hartford, Conn. KD K E 'IP A Q Richmond, Va. 13.11. Cozuuw DONALD BENSON GRAY K E Winter Haven, Fla. Pre-law Cozmrc Pre-law CULIl'J'l? MORRIS GREENE 'IJ A Richmond, Va. B.S. Counrc Farmville, Va. B. J. Courmc XVYNDHAM NlCI,SON GREGORY K A Riclmmoncl, Va. BJ1. Cmuun: Ellerson, Va. 13.3. Counrc XVILLIAM CLYDE HAMILTON Ricllmonxl, Va. B. 11. Calmre ,ACK Awmcus l 'l'ANSliI.L GEORGE LEA I'IA1u1ER ROBEIIT T. HARRIS ll' 1' A 'IP I' A, T K A K 2 New York, N. Y. Nlzxrion, S. C. Danville, Va. lid. C0llI'.FC 13.11. Cozuzrc ALvAn EDISON TIAYDON, Ju. ROBEM- NATHAN HELLER XVILLIAM G. HEYXVOOD ll, I' A II K A Irvington, Vu. 13.11. Com-.rc Richmond, Val. B.S. Camaro Urbanna, Va. B.S. Cnunre RICHMOND C O LLE G E ALFRED B. HAUFT CII A Hempsfead, N. Y. BJ1. Counrc CLAUDE T. HITT Rixeyville, Va. B.S. Cuunre RALPH DEW Ifluomcs lVxl'l'CIll'1LL D. KATZ, JR. Snnclsison, Vu. 13.S. Cozuzrc FRED I, LAUOHON A A Portsmouth, Va. 15.4. C0lll'.fU Richmond, Va. lid. Comzrc W. LATANE LUMPKIN Irvington, Va. B.fl. CDDLIIZYCC I'IUNTER B. KECK, JR. K E North Yvilkesboro, N. C B.S. Caulzre GORDON LEE MALLONEE A X A Richmond, Va. Buff. Caunrc ROBERT IQERLIN Winchester, Va. Pre-denial COLll'.l'E XVIRT CARLYLE MALLORY 2 KD E Richmond, Va. Burl. Counre RICHMOND COLLEGE BERKELEY H. MARTIN, JR. dl F A Richmond, Va. B.S. Caulzrc Roscora NXEADOXVS, JR. Richmond, Va. 13.5. Camnrc ROBERT L. MASON HONVAIIIJ MCCUE K E fb I' A Ridgeway, Va. Richmond, Va. Pre-flcrzial Cmuzrc PI'E-I71Cfll.CH! C0lll'J'6 EDNVARD M. IVKILLS, JR. W. EDWARD Moon!-L 'IJ K E Onancock, Va. Los Angeles, Cal. 13.3. Cazznrc 13.11. Cl7lll'.l'E D. W. NAITF, JR. E '-D E Roanoke, Va. B.f1. Coulzfe R. CARRINGTON PAULETTE AA Smithfield, Va. B.d. Counn: I. ROLAND NUCKOI.S FRANK M. NUNNALLY Chatham, Va. Petersburg, Va. 13.11. Coumc B.S. Camaro XVILBUR S. PECK EDWIN M. PILCHER YD F A K A Bon Air, Va. Petersburg, Va. Buff. Cozmrc Pre-lfenlrzl Cnzmrc Romani' B. MCNEU. Richmond, Va. Burl. Cl7llI'.l'6 JOHN LANGUON Moss 9 X Richmond, Va. ILS. Caunrc THOMAS 13. OMOHUNDRO 'Il I' A Goochland Court House, Va 13.5. Cozmn: JOSEPH LANVRENCE PITTORIQ A X A Tuclcahoe, N. Y. Pre-law Cazuzre H. l'lUDSON PRICE K E Luray, Va. BJ1. Courzrc ROBERT XVENDELL RDTI ill A Q Ricllmoncl, Va. 13.1. Courirc IER SAMu1e:L T. SCIIROIQTTIER Bristol, Va. 13.11. C47llI'JC PAUL SOMERS E KI' E Ricllmoncl, Va. ILS. Cozmrc RICHMOND COLLE GE JOIIN A. RADSIJINNIQII FI.IsTcIII:R LINDSAY RAIFORD NUI-IA L. REID, JR. ill I' A 41-P K E E 'Il E Richmond, Va. Franklin, Va. Portsmouth, Va. 1,l'L'-CI1-g'l.l1Cl?l'l.I1-Q Counn B.S. Cvzcrme 13.5. Cvunre IAAIES Hocus RICKS, JR. IOSE LUIS ROBERT WILLIAM T. ROBERTSON, CIP I' A K E E '-I3 E Richmond, Va. San Iuan, Puerto Rico Petersburg, Va. BJ1. C0lll'J6 Pf'c-lrzerlical CULll'J'C B.fl. Caul'.4'e Boolcs POOIIAIAN SIIETTER XVILLARD MERLE SHOVVALTER ERNEST HOSTEN SMITH A X A Riclimoncl, Va. IJFL'-l7ICtI'l-Clll C0lll'.1'6 LESTI-:II R. STUART VVesfmont, N. I. BAS. Caulzre K A Richmond, Va. Buff. Counre CARLTON STUTZ IP I' A Richmond, Va. BJ1. Comm: CD A Q Richmond, Va. B.Al. Comm: RICHARD L. TODD Wilderness, Va. 13.5. COLll'JE RICHMOND COLLEG TIIOMAS DAY TODD YVilderness, Va. 13.11. Cozunfe CHARLES WILSON TURN Frederick Hall, Va. BJI. Coulzre ROBERT VAUGHAN II? K 2 Coverf, Mich. B.S. Caunre RICHARD M. XVILLIAMS, Richmond, Va. B.S. Caurwe E c1ARROLI. F. TOLER VVILLIAM G. TURBYFILL CARL L. TURKINGTON fl KA Richmond, Va. 13.5. Cmuzre ER FRANCIS XVILLIAM TYNDA I-I A E Richmond, Va. 13.11. C0lll'JE fb I' A Newport News, Va. B.fI. COLHUB LL S'1'U.AR'r E. ULLMAN Richmond, Va. BAS. Cmu'.rc I II IOIIN TABB WVALKE Richmond, Va. B.S. Counrc ROBERT WVOOLFOLK, JR. Bowling Green, Va. Buff. Counre F -I PAUL B. WVATLINGTON, J Hagerstown, Mcl. 15.11. Cozuure HARIIY YOUNG K E Atlantic City, N. B.S. COLII'-IL' ll' K E Jersey City, N. 13.11. ClJlfl'.fC N. S. VALKO Wilmington, Del. PM-n1cr1z'cal CUIIFJE MICIIAIQL WA1.IcI:R XVEST Il K A Richmond, Va. 13.5. Cozuzrc ROBERT W. YOXVELL H A E Peola Mills, Va. BAS. Cl7lll'.f6 WESTI-IAMPTON C O L L E G E l Brf:'r1'Y G. ALLISON LELIA M. ANDERSON ELIZABETH ANGLE MAIZGARET BELL Riclnnoncl, Va. Riclnnonnl, Va. Richmoncl, ,Va. Bacon's Castle, Va. EMILY JEAN Borauwr BLANCIIIC C. BRISTOVV ICATIIERINE B. BROYLES IANE W. CARROLL Enfield, N. C. Richmond, Va. Richmond, Va. Clarksville, Mo. 3711. NANCY HAM11.'1'oN CIIAPPELI. FRANCES COLEMAN HELEN RHODA CORNISH MAR'FHA COSBY Richmond, Va. Pulaski, Va. Old Greenwich, Conn. Powhatan, Va. ELlZAl3li'l'll DENTON MARGARET MAY DUDLEY GRACE E. ELLIOTT Non-thville, N. Y. Richmond, Va. Glenside, Pa. . WESTHAMPTON C O L L E G E ETHEL HENVLIT1' EUBANK CONSTANCE FLEMING NXARTIIA ANN Fmcl-:MAN LOUISE GANO Richmond, Va. Richmond, Va. Richmond, Vu. Richmond, Vu. DOROTHY HILL HALL MARGARET E. HARRIS M1NNm Liam PIOFFMAN I1-:AN ELEANOR HIJIYSON Richmond, Va. Richmond, Va. Richmond, Va. Richmond, Vu. MARGARET ANN HULVEY MARGARET H. ISBELI. PAGE B. JOHNSTON IVIINA L. KARL' University, Va. Beaver Dam, Va. Richmond, Va. R1Chl110I1d, V0- K. Lois LANGHORNE JANE THAYER LAXVDER RNOIJA Hovr LESLIE Berwyn, Ill. Richmondq, Va. Aylfiflf, Vil- WESTHAMPTON C O L L E G E 161 ,Q-N MILDREO LOUTIIAN MAIYION STUART MILLER NXARGARET MITCIIELL MII.DIl1ED MITCIIELI. Richmond, Vu. Richmond, Va. Richmond, Va. A A A Richmond, Va. MARY CONXVAY MONCURE FLORENCE MOORE HAZEI. MARIE NEALE MYRTLE NORRIS Towson, Mcl. Petersburg, Va. Bealeton, Va. Richmond, Va. IOSFZPIIINE O'GRADY LOUISE LUCIIQE PATRICK HPZNRIEITTA PLEASANTS ALICE POWNELL Richmond, Va. Richmond, Va. Richmond, Va. Harvey, YV. Va. VIRGINIA LEE PRIDDY NANCY LEE RILEY HEI.EN E. ROPER Richmond, Va. South Boston, Va. Richmond, Va. WESTI-IAMPTON C O L L E G E RUTH CLARKE ROSE XVINIF-'RED SCHENCR POLLYANNA SuEPuERo IOYCE S'rAN1,Ev Pearl Harbor, T. H. Richmond, Va. Portsmouth, Va. Clinizwood, Va. BARBETTE STEPIIENSON RUTH STEPHENSON A. ELIZABETH STEPTO1-1 LoulsE THOMPSON Norfolk, Va. Richmond, Va. Lynchburg, Va. Richmond, Va. ALICE E. TORBECK L. FLORENCE TROUTNER IDOROTHY MAY VERLANDER GRACE MILDRED VICK Richmond, Va. Richmond, Va. Aflee, Va, Richmond, VH- ANNIE MAY WEIR MINNA R. WILLIAPIS ALICE H. WRENN FRANCES S. Wmcrbrr Verona, N. Richmond, Va. Richmond, Va. Richmond, Va. Y w T. C. WILLIAMS SCHOOL OF LAW I. L. AMES LTJKE, TKA, O AK Lynbrook, N. Y. LAWSON H. Coomz, JR. K E Richmond, Va. HENRY P. LONG KD F A ' Richmond, Va. BEN L. CAMPBELL CII A S2 Petersburg, Va. DANA C. EAICLE Clay, W. Va. I. W. MURPIIY C-D X h Richmond, Va. ALLEN W. S'rAm.xas K A, E N CII Richmond, Va. A. M. THORNIIILI. Bluefield, NV. Va. IAMIES L. XVARREN Narrows, Va. V C. XV. TDAYLOR fl' 1-' A Rocky MOLIIIL, N. C. A. Louis TOBIAS fb A Petersburg, Va. DONALD D. NVILLIA Richmond, Va. M S 'IL C. WILLIAMS SCHOOL OF LAW RICHMOND COLLEGE Roger B. Page . . . . . President Paul VV. Roberts . . .... Senator Russell E. Walton . . Vice-president Charles W. Crowder ...... Secretary Richard Stoneburner . . Treasurer TI-IE CLAS As is the way with Freshman classes, the Class of 1938 was presented in 1954-55 as a group led hy, rather than leading, others. Arriving in a new type of environment, meeting new people, doing new things Cusually by demand, or at least requestl the Freshmen found themselves involved in activities usually not purely of a voluntary nature. As classes organized in late September, the Richmond College Freshmen elected Roger Page to serve as their president, along with Russell YValton as vice-president, Charlie Crowder as secretary, Dick Stoneburner as treasurer, and Paul Roberts as senator. These otlicers served capably and consistently-the president even to the point of being kidnapped by earnest VVilliam and Mary students as he helped to guard the Spider bonfire around which were to be sung songs and cheers forecasting an Indian defeat. Through 'all the business of Rat activities, the group managed to keep its head held proudly, but not arrogantly, high. Many members even took things seriously enough to attain promi- nence in various scholastic and extra-curricular activities. In the spring, the class joined with the Sophomores to present the annual Sopho- more-Freshman Prom, which was notable mainly in that it was financially successful. The Westhampton class, headed by Olive Messer, with Margaret Carpenter as vice- president, Martha Ellis as secretary, and Curly Mitchell as treasurer, started its activities with DFI WE STHAMPTON COLLEGE Olive Messer ...... . . . President Miss Margaret Ross ...... Sponsor Nlargaret H. Carpenter . Vice-president Martlia L. Ellis ........ Secretary Elsie Mitchell . . . .Treasurer 938 a tree-planting ceremony held early in the year, which ceremony is coming to be an annual thing, in an effort to beautify the campus by planting cherry trees around the lake. Later they made their final bows as rats at the annual Rat Night, which was successful mainly because of the cooperative spirit among the class mem- bers. They were inducted into real college life in the beautiful Proclamation Night service given them by the Seniors, and as their first activity on their own, entertained the Iuniors and Faculty with a Valentine Party so heart- warming that all present gladly laid aside their dignity for an evening to eat candy hearts and blow paper horns. Later the town Freshmen were entertained by the dormitory Freshmen with a wiener roast in the Red Cross Building. At all these functions their cooperative spirit and good fellowship were outstanding. And now, with the Freshman year behind them, the Class of 1958 is planning bigger and better things to accomplish, that they may achieve something which will prove to be both real personal enjoyment, and at the same time, something of definite service to the University. IN MEMORIAM RADCLIFFE MERCHANT, '58 Purcellville, Virginia 1915-1954 l l FQ V- --W i-f I Fw' Y RICHMOND CO LLEGE S'l'UAll'l' L. AI.IcxANIIIcu Rlcum-:N E. AI,I.IcY, JR. lliiflllllflllii, Va. EIQNIQSI' B. IBAK Iill IT A E Riclxmoml, Va. RICIIAIII: Bowm-:s Richmond, VII. IAMIQS CI,AIuc H K A Richmond, VII. CIIASAV. CIIownIcIz,J K Y' Richmond, Va. BiZlCiCSfllllC, Vai. CIII-:s'rIcII E. BARDI-:N Blaclxslone, Va. I. XVliSI.I'IY Box'I:IN II K A Riclnnoml, Va. WII,I.IAAI CoIzIzIsI.I. KA lzilfillllflllli, Va. DAVIIJ DON1X'1'I 1'I K A Richmond, Va. Ionols A. AI.vAIzAuo H A E Guayanilla, P. R. IOIIN R. BICLI. Bircl's Nest, Va. Al.l.AN CAIITEII E 111 E Richmond, Va. IOIIN I. CORTOPASSI Richmond, Va. JACK EADH' 9 X Philadelphia, Pa. I. T. ARENDALL CIIARLES R. ARTHUR K E Richmond, Va. Mobile, Ala. IOIIN B. BOATXY'RIGIi'F A. R. BOXVERS 9 X 9 X Buckingham, Va. FRANK CASTEISN UKA I Richmond, Va. DAVID CREWS K E Saxe, Va. LAXVRENCE I. EDBERC 1'I K A Baltimore, Md. Richmond, Va. IIWING CHOFNAS GP A Richmond, Va. W. EI.wooD CROSS E 'IJ E Richmond, Va. IOIIN A. FERGUSSON 9 X Richmond, Va. Ions' F LAX CI' A Richmond, Va. ROBT. B. CERIFFITII, JR. Herndon, Va. AMES HARIQINGTON A X A Niilwaukee, XVis. ROBERT T. Howls Portsmouth, Va. LEONARD KIELPINSKI A X A Milxvaukee, VY is. I .y, 4: A ii RICHMO ND COLLEGE H. FLEETWOOD, JR. fb K E VVnverly, Va. FRANK GUDERN'fXl1N Chicago, Ill. STUART R. PIEPLEIR E CII E Richmond, Va. I'IARRY T. IAMES South Bosfzon, Va. IAMES H. KNIGHT, JR. A K A Richmond, Va. RAY Gnuuisu Richmond, Va. Louis E. GUY K ll f Noriblk, Va. IACK QITLADYCZ KD! A Q Perth Ainboy, N. I. THOMAS IOHNSON E QD E Richmond, Vu. IAMES R. Kmmrr Cypress Chapel, Va. W1l.1.mM c:URl7ON ll Ili IC Richmond, Vu. THOMAS I'IA1.l. 0 X Rupert, W. Vu. IAMICS M. lIO1,1,A1m Y Gordonsville, Vu. IPIORACIC C. lowes AA Niclfcnney, Va. IAMES I. IQRICAMISR Baltimore, Mil. STUAR1' GRAHAM E fb E Richmond,aVzi. Cwnxc IIARDY 'if 1' A Richmond, Va. Iosrsvn R. Housic U K A Richmond, Vu. Louis K. Iomcs Kenlmridge, Va. JAMES LASTEII . fb A Richmond, Va. ? B I C H M O N D C O L L E G E IQOBERT O. Lvlsmi, ALI-'Rico W. MANIQR WM. H. .lVxATTl'lIEVVS HOWARD A. MAYO, JR. Aliami, Fla. ill K 11 K E H K A EUGIQNI: MQCAUI. X fl, E Richmond, Va. ROY M. NICXX l'iJN K ll '.lwSillglLil0, Chinn XVM. H. PlcRIi1NsON K A Dolphin, Vu. LEONARD POLICOIII-' Richmond, Vu. Allendale, S. C. A. I. Mlil.I.IiN A X A Pcshtigo, XVis. ALLAN H. NIKON lzunuiczi Plain, Nlnss. C. K1N'I'NlcR Pr:RRa' K A Spolsylvzmin, Vu. AI.l5l-Ill'l' POTTS Richmond, Va. Richmond, V an . AI,1 RED MoN'I'oOmI5RY Richmond, Vu. ROGER B. PAGE 411 K E New Yorlc, N. Y. CHARLES H. PHILLIPS 111 1' A Richmond, Va. XVILLIAM A. POXVELL II! I' A Newport News, Va. Richmond, Va. RALIJH P. IVIOORE K E Richmond, Va. EARL T. PA'I I'I5sON C. GUY MCALLISTER GJ X Richmond, Va. RICHARD F. MURPHY Richmond, Va. IOIIN Q. PETERS II A E Trevilians, Va. Ransons, Va. HAROLIJ W. PHILLIPS DODSON POE .Y 111 E K E Cunmberland, Va. IOIIN D. PRIDDY Richmond, Va. Roanoke, Va. RICIIARD P. RIGGAN Richmond, Va. PAUL ROBERTS K E hflilwaulcee, YVis. MX'IlON W. SIIEPPARD H K A Richmond, Va. SAMUEL CFEAKPLEDTAN 111 I' A Yvinston-Salem, N. C. DONALD E. TRUMP Baltimore, Md. MCLEAN XVIIITTET, JR. 111 F A Richmond, Va. I I I ,H B I C H M N D C O L L E G E l AUBREY Ross G. R. RUMNEY IOSEPII A. Scnnomv E. K. SIIEPPARD E KD E Baltinlorc, Md. 9 X Gastonia, N. C. Richmond, Va. l RIcrI'o STONEIIURNIQR Ios12PnM.STrzAUoImN QIJ II A Ik 2 Richmond, Va. Charlesflon, WV. Va. D. W. TnoIzNnILL I Mvmzs W. '1'ILGIm,xN K E K 2 Culpeper, Va. Dunn, N. C. WVILLIAM VIA ROBERT' XVALLACIC A X A KD I' A Richmond, Va. Newport News, Va. SI-IANKS M. WVILBORN RICXIIXIID WVILLIS K Z IT K A South Boston, Va. Gordonsville, Va. XVest Haven, Conn. ALVIN C. TAYLOR ICI K A Richmond, Va. Oscfxu '1'ALIAmarmo H K A Hustle, Va. W. M. TRAUSNI-ics: IIERUERT H. TROTMIXN Richmond, Va. K E Churchland, Vu. RUSSELL E. XVALTON Momns D. WVARREN A X A Richmond, Va. Richmond, Va. ERNEST WOOTEN ALQIIQ V. XVRIGHT K A CII A .Q Camden, S. C. Richmond, Va. WESTHAMPTON COLLEGE iERNI'1S'I'INli AK ERS Clmcslcrlicld Co., Va. F IzANcEs BIzowN Riclmmoncl, Va. GLAIIYS CASWI-:LL Alcxzuidrin, Vn. CATIIERINE CUNNIQR Baltimore, Md. IACQUIELIN DAVIS Raccoon Ford, Vu. lVlAl'1 L. ANDERSON Riclnnond, Va. lVlAll'l'lIA BYERS Richmond, Vu. DORIS A. CAVENAUGII Richmond, VII. ALICE V. COOKE Riclimond, Vu. BA ll IIA RA DI-1 l ARNlZ'1 I'li South Boston, Va. L. RUTH ARCHER Chester, Va. MARGAIIET CAMPBELI. Long lsland, N. Y. MAE CIIALKLEY Riclunoncl, Va. EIJI'l'lI G. CROSTIC Richmond, Va. ADl5I.E DONATI Riclim ond, Va. MAIQX' I. AUSTIN Richmond, Va. M. H. CARPENTER Norfolk, Va. IKATIIERINE CHASEN Richmond, Va. EMILY CUDD Spartanburg, S. C. MARX' IONES EARP Milton, N. C. MARY ROY BAKER Richmond, Va. CATHERINE CARSXVELL Richmond, Va. A. BURGESS COCKRELI, , Reedville, Va. ELIZABETI-I DARRACOTT Richmond, Va. MILDRED ECKHARDT Camden, N. I. MARTHA Lou ELLIS Richmond, Va. CAROLINE FRAZER Charles Town, VV. Va. IULIA M. GUNTER Richmond, Va. FAYE L. HART Bristol, Conn. IANE IDEN Berryville, Va. W ESTHAMPTON COLLEGE VxRG1N1A ELLIS Alexandria, Va. MILDRED GAFFORD Richmond, Va. LOUISE GUY Smithfield, Va. MARY HARVEY' Curdsville, Va. DORIS ISBELL Beaver Dam, Va. MARY M. ELLYSON Richmond, Vu. E. :DOUGLAS GEE Rlchmoncl, Vu. S!yLLIE HADEN Richmond, Vu. MILlDRED HA RVEY Laurel, Va. Io ANN IKENT Cherrydale, Va. MOLLIIE M. FLEET Richmond, Va. LULA R, Comm Moseley, Va. FLORENCE HAR REL! Norfolk, Vu. VIRGINIA IIUDSON Newport News, Vn MA'l FIE M. Kino Richmond, Va. FRANCES FLICK Des llfloines, Iowa CATHERINE GREENE Mt. Sterling, Ky. M1r.mzEn IJIARR ELL Norlolk, Va. CECILE HYDE Amelia, Vu. I'lILDA E. KIREY Richmond, Va. WESTHAMPTON COLLEGE ALICE LACY llnlifzlx, Va. EI.IZADIi'l'Il LEWIS Norfolk, Vn. IOSEPIIINE MALLORY Richmond, Va. IULIA F. MCCT,URl5 Richmond, Va. ELSI FI MITCII BLT. Clarendon, Va. VIVIAN LANGENVISCII Pclqcrshurg, Va. MIT.IJlllC1J LEWIS Dunilmrlon, Va. AILLIE MARTIN Ellcrson, Va. E. IANE IVLEAD Richmond, Va. BETSY MUSE Gloucester, Va. KEXTIIERINE LEARE Richmond, Va. VIOLl2'F LEXVIS Bloxom, Va. DOROTHY MARTIN Sweet Hall, Va. NANNIE A. MERCER Bon Air, Va. VIRGINIA OOBURN Richmond, Va. lV1ERVYN LEE Frederick Hall, Va. ELIZABETH LEONARD Richmond, Va. MARGARET LOCKXVOOD DOROTHY LUX Richmond, Va. ADELE MAXIE Richmond, Va. OLIVE MESSER Richmond, Va. ELIZAEETII PARKER Brook Hill, Va. Richmond, Va. CHRISTINA MCCALLUM Newport News, Va. HELENE L. MILLER Richmond, Va. GRACE PILCIIER Chicago, Ill. Q- ,A Qu. ,. WESTHAMPTON COLLEGE VIRGINIA PINCIIBECK BEATRICE PROPP MARY LOUISE RAFTIS PIELEN G. RonER1'S ESTIIER ROGICRS Chula, VR. Tupper Lake, N. Y. Dalton, Mass. Charles Town, YV. Vu. Hamilton, Va. I I . MABEL LEE ROOKIE RUTII AUDREY RUFEIN VIRGINIA RUSSELL ELIzAI3E'IfIfI SIIAW ANNA S1I1ELE'I r Richmond, Va. Richmond, Va. Richmondj Va. Richmond, Va. Richmond, Va. CAROLYN M. SMITI-I MARTI'IA C. SPENCER AUGUSTA W. STRAUS IOSI-:RIIINE TREVVETT MARY C. 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A new spirit seemed to invade the campus, and NV here interest had died before, now student after student was caught in the wave and allvsorlmed in the success of a vast sport program. The Spider trackmen showed their heels to opponents, downing three and losing to two. T Ii he leadership of Captain Ioyce, the vaulting of timmy West, the hurdling of Vic Chaltain, and the javelin-throwing ol? XVoodrow Clark featured. jr he Richmond sluggers of '34 fared hetter and in nineteen games they lost hut seven. The fagnificent pitching of George Sanders, above gill, kept the Spiders always out in front. Fall of '34 found Richmond the proud claim- ant of a football team that won eight games and lost hut one. Impressive victories over Roa- nc , '1, . --L, -L, . .., Gieorgetown, Davis and Elkins, Wake Forest amd William and lVlary .lar overshadowed a defeat by Emory and l'lenry at Bluefield. Nleanwhile the Westhampton hockey team was wfnning four out of live contests against strong state opponents, losing only to Sweet Briar. In basketball the Red and Blue were out to keep a loss from marring the record, and a polished quintet of sharpshooters and hall-handlers scored twenty straight victories. Placing three men on the all-state selection and two wins over Emory and Henry and the great Glenn Roberts Mere outstanding feats. The Co-ord hasketcers, irl eleven games, rolled up 292 points against tlle 159 points of their opponents in varsity eillcounters. INTRAMURAL COUNCIL F1 nl raw, lefl lu rzfghl: Crenshaw, Harris, Finney, Norllcet, Cohen. Sccunrl raw: Collier, Tahlx, Kern, Conch Pitt, Lncy, West ld! la rfyllli Elmore, l.cvL-rtun, Cieclui, 'l'. Nlnrris, Diedrich, Schulz, S. Mcxrris, Peterson, Sanford, Yvcst, D l l'rennml. Siwnrnl raw: Brown, Sullnn, Scott, Sclumll, Gill, Howe, Phillips, Crenshaw, Hash, Clark. Third raw: l ll ll lion. Roluurlson, Giulsry, YVinsluw, Ulnnnslcy, lf. Vaughan. l uu1'll1row: Graham, R. Vaughan, ni. YVCSC, Casey, Nvutlmery, Aremlall, Richardson, Straus Ofcerm W. Smithson Morris . . . . . . . . . . . President Bennie L. Campbell . . . . . Vice-president Perry K. Schulz . . ..... . . . . . . Secretary 171 emberf Charles B. Arendall, Jack M. Bristow E. Winfrey Brown Stanley Ciecko Woodrow W. Clark G. Winston Crenshaw Alfred Dickinson, Iohn R. Diedrich Iolm W. Dobson Louis Elmore, Frederic R. Freund I. Weston Gill Ioseph C. Godsey S. Lyle Graham Morris Greene Herbert H. Hash Mur1'ill. N. Howe Ural R. Humphries Newton S. Iacobs David Krapin George B. Lacy Raymond R. Lanier Roger W. Leverton Thomas I-I. Morris Owen L. Neathery I. Roland Nuckols Charles W. Peterson R. Thomas Phillips Vernon B. Richardson William T. Robertson Fillmore H. Sanford Edward M. Schaaf David N. Scott Claude A. Slaydon S. Frank Straus Iames D. Strong I. Harold Sutton Thomas D. Todd Dave Umansky Frederick Vaughan Robert A. Vaughan C. C. Walton Iames C. Yvest Michael W. West Willis H. Wills Walter G. Winslow .v ' bg- Frunl raw: Ridgway, Haynes, Bunting, Mccanll, Keck, Run y M Policoff, Alcxanclur, Rood, Yvhiltct, Peck. I l. I wana ' S P I D E R B A N D Iames H. Donohue . . ...... Director Prof. Gaines . . . . . Faculty Adviser C. E. S. Ridgway . . . . Student Leader Jlenzbenr Harold Aldhizer David Alexander Robert Brown Frank Bullard Fred R. Bunting William Correll Larry Edberg Pitt Haynes Hunter Keck Alfred W. Maner Eugene McCaul W. Edward Moore Channing Pace W. S. Peck Iohn Phillips Leonard Policott' C. E. S. Riclgway Stephen A. Rood George Rumney Paul Watlington McLean Whittet 'hillip - ::'E::.. a C pt ll tl rite, Conch THE 1934 SEASON A sleeping Spider came to life and under a new leadership started on a victorious fall campaign. A numher of veterans had returned, but there had been no chance before the initial practice on the first of September, to become accus- tomed to a new style of play. A different season confronted the Spidersg however, the determination that was always present in the minds of the members of the team far made up for pre-season worries. Victories, and among them startling upsets over Roanoke, Cornell, V. M. I., Hampden-Sydney, George- town, Davis and Elkins, Wake Forest, and William and Mary, were impressive. Each Saturday saw a change in the form of attack that worked like a charm except in one instance when the Spiders who hadn't quite caught theirl second wind, were defeated by Emory and Henry. The end of a victorious season of eight wins and one loss found Captain Smitty Morris, Fillmore Sanford and lack Dobson proud posses- sors of many honors. All three had made Hon- orable Mention for All-Arnerieang two of the three made All-State selection, Fil and Iaekg and Fil had further distinguished himself with a place on the mythical All-South Atlantic team. George Lacy, the boy who had his most thrill- ingest moment when he caught the pass that beat Georgetown, and Ed Schaaf, whose depend- able work at center was always outstanding, were elected co-captains of the 1955 team. A new spirit, a new coach, and the undying stamina of the players on the field brought to the University its most victorious season. ti.. it CHEER LEADERS Left la FIQIIIL' 1' ' Francis, Hang, ' Neathery, Cohen, Garnett S. Morris Sanford Lcverton . . rf me gdffi' 33.1 RICI'IMOND 27 g ROANOKE 0 Coach Glenn, uncertain of the potentiality of his new grid machine, prepared to give the Roanoke Maroons the works. The hot weather didn't phase the Spiders, who soon rolled up a score of 27 points. Fil Sanford, Smitty Morris, and Perry Schulz were demons on Offense and defense. Schulz's scintillating end runs and reverses off tackle went many yards before the Maroons were able to stop them. Spectacular running plays accounted for most of the Spiders' scores. RICHMOND 6j CORNELL 0 Something had appeared on the Spider cam- pus that put a new spirit into the team. They left for Ithaca not for a practice game against a big team, but determined to show the Big Red Team a few tricks. The battle waged up and down field, neither team possessing that final scoring punch. The Spiders outran, outpassed, and outsmarted Cornell all afternoon, and Gil Doliie's charges were completely overcome when a long pass from Roger Leverton sailed right into the arms of Perry Schulz, who scored with- out effort. The Spiders had won their first victory over Cornell. A small but fighting team went north and registered one of the biggest up- fC11ptainl r l sets in the country that clay. To the victor belong the spoils-and such a welcome home. Richmond fans and the boys who made up that team will never forget it. EMORY AND I'IENRY 155 RICHMOND 0 l Bluefield, West Virginia, proved the Spiders' jinx. Perhaps elated over the great victory of the Saturday before, or playing under too strange conditions may have accounted for the downfall. The game soon developed into a kicking duel between Iack Dobson and Stretch Propps, one of Iack's kicks travelling 85 yards. Both of Emory and Henry's scores came in rapid succession. Ernie Brooks, attempting to retrieve a punt, accidently touched the ball, and Emory and Henry recovered on the Spider 15-yard line. The disaster accounted for the opponents, lfirst score. A few minutes later a long pass caught Ernie unawares, and Propps scored standing up. Despite a belated rally, the Spiders were unable to even the count, the whistle sounded as they were well on their way to a touchdown. RICHMOND 75 V. M. I. 0 A trick they called it, but Bill Robertson's napping along 'the sidelines and Iack Dobson's accurate pass signified a perfect homecoming Day. The stamina of the team showed itself in Schulz Diedrich Dobson I. West Lacy T. Mor keeping V. Nl. I. from scoring during the remain- der of the game. Nlore than once Perry Schulz saved the day with deadly tackles when V. M. I. runners seemed apparently loose for touchdowns. The Cadets returned to Lexington defeatedg the Spiders had won in the first minute of play. RICHIVXOND 20 g I'IA1N'lPDEN-SYDNEY 0 The Spiders had a field day against Hampden- Sydney. Leverton and West found wide holes in the Tiger line for consistent gains. Schulz, with that proverbial speed, skirted ends and reversed his field with finesse. Sanford and Lacy A .. A. .4 L 4. -- were All-American material in the line. Ed Schaaf's accurate passing and down field block- ing attracted the attention of all the Spider rooters. The Big Team had little trouble in rolling up 20 points with a sparkling running attack, intricate laterals and accurate passes. Captain Smitty Morris was a tower of strength at his end position, allowing not a single Tiger run to get around him all afternoon. R1cHMoND 14g GEORGETOWN 15 A triple wing-back, five eligible pass receivers and a deadly passer proved the Waterloo for a seemingly more powerful Georgetown eleven. During the first three quarters Georgetown held the Spiders scoreless while they themselves were registering 15 points. Outweighing the Spiders as much as ten pounds to the man, they had litltle trouble keeping the Spiders subdued even up! to the last six minutes of play. The Spiders in those last six minutes unleashed a terrific pass attack, on a pass that really proved to be an end run, Leverton scored unmolested. A few minutes after the next kick-OH, Bob Vaughan intercepted a Hoya pass, and on the first play Leverton tossed a long pass to George Lacy who stdod waiting for it in the end zone. The final cretlit of such a startling upset goes to Bob Vaughan whose educated toe kicked the two exVra l 5. Y , A - points needed to send the Hoyas back home beaten. RICHMOND 7, DAVIS-ELKINS 0 Though the Armistice had been signed, the Spiders still carried their big guns. Davis and VEllcins proved strong, and innumerable reverses to the weak side of the line caught the Spiders napping and sent Dave Umansky to the bench with a bad shoulder. The Spiders, however, proved good mudders and Leverton's hard plunging, Schulz's speed and Jack Dobson's end runs weren't hampered terribly. Sanford, Humphries, Todd, Lacy, and Schaaf opened wide holes in the Senators' line time after time F. Vaugh Scha f Graha R. Vaughan Humphries M. West to let the backs go galloping through. On defense the Spiders found a footing in the morass and Davis-Elkins didn't travel far that day. RICHIVXOND 595 WAKE FOREST 6 The Deacons found the Spiders a little too tough to beat. The Big Team put forth every trick and showed all they had, it proved to be more than enough. Having scored enough in the 1 iam. I first half to hold the Deacons in check, the Spiders came back determined to run up a larger score than either Duke or N. C. State had done against the same opponents. Fred Vaughan, Leverton, Schulz, and Dobson scored almost at will, and Tom Todd was everywhere, his aggres- siveness keeping Mr. Walt Kitchin considerably worried. Sanford went further in proving him- selfAll-South Atlantic calibre, and the rest ofthe team weren't far behind. The Deacons were able to score early in the game with a long pass hurled by Kitchin, but they were unable to cope with the relentlessness ofthe Spider attack. RICHMOND 6g WILLIAM AND MARX' 0 Ancient rivalries are always bitter, however, the kidnapping of three Spider students by William and Mary enthusiasts, and the recalling of the Indians' work the year before left no taste of assured victory in the Spider camp on Thanks- giving Day. Student spirit ran' high, nothing could stop the Big Team, not even Iupiter Pluvius, although he hampered their efforts greatly. A kicking duel developed between Dobson and Bryant. Bryant's long kicks had the Spiders on the defensive during most ofthe game, but misfortune sometimes comes to the best of meng a partially blocked kick of Mr. Bryant's found Perry Schulz on the alert. He snared the ball, and before William and Mary had discovered what had happened, he was well on his way to a touchdown. Superb blocking on that return enabled .Perry to cross the goal line unmolested. Mike West took out three men on that mad dash. A last attempt to score found the Indians throwing futile passes, many of them being intercepted by Leverton, Schulz and Vaughan in crucial moments. ' Prospects for the 1955 season look briight. Coach Glenn has twelve lettermen back, headed i by co-captains, Lacy and Schaaf. if , ll ' ll 1955 SCHEDULE Sept 28-Randolph-Macon at Richmond. Oct. 4-Roanoke at Roanoke. Oct. -V. M. I. at Lexington. Oct. Oct. Nov Nov Nov. 5- 18-Emory and Henry at Richmondl Franklin and Marshall at Richmond. Georgetown at Richmond. 10-N. C. State at Richmond. N -William and Mary at Richmond.l Umansky Robertson R. Todd -Q Lrfl In rliqfll. ffm-I l'4m'.' T. hflorris, Uiudrich, Luvcrion, Schulz, S. Iworris Ccuptainj, Sanford, I. fvest. F. Vaughan. Svrunrl' row: Kassin, T. Tmlml, Yvnlhnl, Rulxurlson, Schauili, Lucy, Gruhziln, Unmnsky, Garhcr, Tenure, Humphries. Tluld raw: Dickinson, Sutton, Pilforc, Brooks, Botwick, 'I':.xlcr, Nl. NVQ-sl, Sclincclr, llnwc, R. Vaughan, R. Todd, Akin, Godsey Fnnrih raw: Graduate Manager Millcr, Coach Tliistleilzwaite, Maiiager Straus Univ Univ Univ. Univ Univ Univ Univ Univ Univ SEASON, 1954 of Richmond... . of Richmond... . of Richmond of Richmond... . of Richmond of Richmond of Richmond of Richmond of Richmond 27 6 0 7 20 14 7 59 6 Roanoke ..... . . 0 Cornell .......... 0 Emery and Hcnry.15 V. M. I. ......... 0 Hampden-Sydney O Geo rge town ...... 13 Davis-Elkins ..... 0 Wake Forest ..... 6 Wm. and Mary... 0 The Cornell WeIr:oxne A i ll, liianager Leverton, Captain Pitt, Coach AS ETBALL l934-1935 SEASON Hn rounding out a season packed with victories, tlhe 1955 Spider basketeers have given the l niversity of Richmond its first undefeated eason. The quintet went through a twenty- game schedule without a single defeat. The campaign opened on December 22 when tlhe red-clad warriors defeated the University ot lirginia five by a score of 25-16. Leverton and Llmore divided honors with nine points apiece. The Spiders returned after the holidays to ink Medical College of Virginia, 45-22, in a low game. Winfrey Brown was high-point man with 17 pointsg Iohnny Doyle and Iaclc Ianet split their scoring efforts over 15 points. The 7th of January found the Spiders dupli- qating their victory over Virginia by a score of Q0-22. Brown and Lacy had little trouble in ac- counting for 50 points themselves.. ' Randolph-Nlacon came to the Millhiser court and put upxa good fight. The Iackets were able 3 if 12 av if Lev erton 1- -U, f 77 1 V. I l. lr J u , Q , Lacy to hold the Spiders to the second lowest score ofthe season thus far, 56-15. Buck Iacobs, a substitute forward, and Win Brown divided honors with seven points apiece. Hampden-Sydney was the next victim ofthe Pitt-em-in boys. Continued spec- tacular guarding and shooting on the part of Elmore and Lacy largely accounted for the Spider victory, 52-28. Roger Leverton was a constant worry to the Tiger attack. Spider fans followed the team into the western part ot' the state the following week, where they ran all over V. P. I., 57-17. Captain Leverton and the veteran Elmore were the main cogs of the offensive machine. Win Brown was high scorer again with eight points. Flax Snead, V. P. I. forward, starred for the losers. The second game of the trip was the real test ofthe actual strength ofthe Spider team. Emory and Henry, with the great Glenn Roberts, had determined to put an end to the Spider victory streak. Roberts was hard to stop, but the sparkling offen- sive ofthe Pittmen, and a defense that held the rest ofthe Wasps to low scoring, resulted in a win, 58-51, in an over- time period. Credit goes to the smallest man on the Spider team who replaced Leverton and cut loose with the win- ning baskets in that thrill choked overtime period. Pedie Iackson will always remember him as Mr. Buck Iacobs. The finale ol' the trip against Roanoke found the Spi- ders, not satisfied with their low score of the night before, going on the floor determined to bring up their average. The tirst half ofplay surprised the boys, and the Niaroons held the Spiders 16- l5. A second half rally with Leverton and Elmore scoring most of the points and holding the Nlaroons to 16 points with their brilliant defensive work, the Spiders bested the Roanoke five 45-29. Ray Rice of the hflaroons scored 15 points alone. After a ten-day intermission for semester examinations, the Pitt-'em-in system returned to work, and against the I'Iampden-Sydney boys at Farmville, the Spiders found the hoop for 47 points while the Tigers were scoring 50. A spirited rally by the Tigers almost caught the Spi- ders in the closing minutes. The scintillating passing game during the first half enabled the Spiders to score 55 TL .2 af. points while the Tigers put in 11. Victory No. 10 found the Meclicos vainly trying to r Q 51 we-1, if' Q Elmore break the Spider winning streak. Paced by Brown and Lacy and the clever floor games of Elmore and Leverton, the Pittmen ran up 40 points and held the Docs, led by Ianet and Grossman, to 29. Lacy's lon 1' shots and Brown's work under the basket were brilliant. Herb Hash and Lou Elmore showed the William a d Mary five how to sink baskets, in a very fast tilt at Williamsburg. Elmore surprised all the fans by three successive baskets from the same spot in the lide court. Ralph Elmore put up a good exhibition in holding Captain Levertcih to one field goal. After five minutes of play that looked as ifit might be anyohe's ball game, the Spiders found the hoop and the onslaught started, Richmonll triumphing 46-20. Immediately following the William and Mary win ill ' - ' A ' ' Park to meet the Old Liners of Nlaryland, The zone defense, were worried for the first quarter, but e Spideis left for College confronted with a finding the secret of such defense, pulled away give the University of Maryland five their worst Brown went wild, scoring if qi, throws for a total of 22 of the season, 56-26. lield goals and four free or nearly enough to beat the Terps single-handed team work and ac- the contest. team by Nlaryland Washington sports ed- ever given to a team fans turned out to curate passing as well as The ovation rendered the fans was characterized b .Y itor as being the greatest in Washington. Four watch the contest. Herb Hash's defensive shooting kept Roanoke Brown again was high Rice and Pitzer garnered al few for the losers. The Spiders seemed able to find 'he basket from all angles to score 55 points to their opponents 22. Before another huge crowd in Millliiser gym, the Spiders proved themselves better than the Wasps the second time by beating thehi 28-25. Hash and Lacy held the great Glenn Roberlts to 12 points. The lead changed hands again and .llgain and only when the - gfliflers ahead. Buck Iacobs the defeat of the Wasps. and George Lacy's for the second time. with 11 points, while .... 5 rw.-,a. , -, '5f3C3l?! r ' i. , whistle sounded were the Sanfurd was once more responsible -of Q0 1' ,IS gi 'sl .4 . F .. l .q 1-V. -V ' Ek .. ' . - , . l A ,,.,,,,, .C L X s X nj-.b,,..f.- gif, ,-. Brown fl Hash 'PP , ,Y -. f . F 'f'ZL'F'f1' ,-. ,. ,J , , -1' car.. , e ., ,X 5-gm' lm-olis l . .3 1 vgtirvf Q..- Greene IiLacy kept even the crowd bewildered as to where the ball was, no doubt the Iaclisonites also had their troubles.l Against V. P. l. the Spiders had little trouble, scoring 40 points and holding their opponents to 20. Iacobs and Hash were high scorers, and their versatility left the Techmen far behind. Fittro, V. P. I.'s best player, was taken out of the game with a badly sprained anlde. XVhile V. Nl. l. was administering a defeat to the Spider leather-pushers, the Pitt-,em-in boys were turning the tables at Lexington. The Spiders just couldn't miss, and during the tirst ten minutes of play Brown and Lacy ran up 22 points. The Cadets were able to garner only four points during this period. A second half spree by the Cadets was stopped in short order and the Spiders went ahead to win 55-57. The red-clad baslxeteers had gone successfully through I6 games and the fear ot losing one of the important last games and spoiling a rec- ord, accounted for their cautious defensive play in the sixteenth contest, against the strong NVashington and Lee live. Rough play featured the battle, when at times it got out of control of the ofticial. Lacy, Hash, and Captain Leverton were the Spider mainstays, while Elmore held Joe Pette, the Generals' star, exceptionally well. The Spi- ders tinally emerged the victors, 25-21, to keep their record still clean. Returning to Ashland, the Spiders continued their win- ning ways by swamping Randolph-Wlacon, 45-l-l. Elmore did most of the scoring with enough points himself to tie the losers. Leverton and Lacy put in spectacular perform- ances with their clever floor worlc. The only worry to the victors was the Randolph-lVlacon star, Iaclc Savedge. V. Nl. l. and the great Bill Downey at forward tried in - vain to defeat the Spiders, in the return engagement. V. Nl. I. drew tirst blood and at the half the Pittmen had bested the Lexington boys by a close score of 27-15. YVith the start ofthe second half, Brown, Lacy, Leverton, Hash, and Elmore went on a scoring spree, and V. Nl. I. could do n I je .-. -., 1 7---- Q little to check it. The Spiders were too score-crazy - V - for V. Nl. l. to stop. incidentally, Bill Downey was held scoreless by diminutive Elmore. Nlax Snead starred X 15. --.Gs - Robertson l Lejll-1 l'11iJlll,fl'unl1'mv.' Lacy, Hash, Leverton fcaptainj, Brown, Elmore. Sevunll ruse: Arendnll tlVinnag,erJ, Sanford, Greene, Jacobs, Robertson, Dickinson, Coach Pitt for the visitors as he had done in the first game against the Spiders earlier in the season. The game ended with Richmond victorious in their nineteenth set-to, 50-50. The Pitt-'em-in system was too much for the last opponent on the Spider schedule, William . and Niary. Field goals were registered from all ahgles of the court. The Spiders rolled up the larg- est score of the season, 58-39. Between halves it was announced that three Spiders had made the All-State Hve: Captain Roger Leverton at forward, for his magnificent floor work and shooting- abilityg George Lacy at the guard position, for his clever ball-handlingg and Louis Elmore, guard, just because he could shoot and he could guard. Winfrey Brown and Herb Hash received honorable mention, and positions on the second team. In their last game of the season the Spider baslceteers paid a wonderful tribute to their coach with their faultless play. Win Brown ran up 19 points, Lacy, 123 the others played sparkling floor games, breaking through constantly to score. Such a team is a credit to any coach, and no one on the campus is prouder ot' what these boys did than Coach Mac Pitt. The University of Richmond had its most successliul season, it is proud of the great record of the Spider Basketball team of 1954-'55. University of Richmond . 25 Virginia .... . . . r University of' Richmond Nledical College . . University ol' Richmond Virginia ....... University of Richmond Hampden-Sydney . . University of Richmond Randoipli-Niacon . . University of Richmond V. P. I . ...,. ' . University of Richmond Emory and l Ienr5 . University of Richmond Roanoke ....... University of Richmond 1iamp.1Qn.sy.i.wy . . University ol' Richmond Meclical College . . . University of Richmond Xvilliam and Ninry . University ol' Richmond Diaryland ..,... University of Richmond Roanoke ....... University of Richmond Emory and Henry . University of Richmond V. 15. I, ...... . University of Richmond V. Ni. I ........ University of Richmond Yvashington and Lee University of Richmond RanLlolph-Nlaeon . . University of Richmond V. M. I ...... . . .University of Richmond William and Wlary . L M 5, V gl L it Mills, Coach THE 1935 SEASON To start a 1955 season Freddy Vaughan was elected Captain of Boxing, and with a much stronger tight card than the year p1'eceding, Captain Vaughan and Coach Paddy Mills set out to capture as many tilts as possible. Willis Wills proved a sure bet in all of his fights, and the veterans, Vaughan, Crenshaw, were sure to put up good tights in any match. Dulce, the first opponent, proved too strong for the Spider mittmen, having boxed since early September, while the Red and Blue lacked much experience. Wills had little trouble with his opponent. Displaying clever footwork and rifling punches, he constantly had his rival off guard. Captain Fred Vaughan had trouble in getting his terrific rights to land, Nuckols had trouble with a sensitive nose, and Crenshaw, though he put up a marvelous display of footwork, lost a close decision. Duke won on superior man power and good condition, 7-1. At College Park our pugilists fared better, though the Old Liners took the decision, 6-2. Wills and Krapin won decisions by clever boxing, their punches counting for a considerable amount of worrying on the part of their Nlaryland opponents. Ray Lanier put up a mighty good. and Nuckols were unable to break into the win eolumn The Nlidshipmen made it numhei three over the Spiders hw winning every bout except the first Wills won ln fight 'lfter two hotlv contested rounds while Frecldv V iugh in who put up i good tight had the mis fox tune of hitting el N'1vV man too h ud ind lmctuimg his hanftl The Red 'ind Blue toifeited the hewvyweight Krapin Nuclcols and Tenore lost deelsions Witli Captain Vaughan out for the remainder ol the season Coach Mills fe'ued the tights with Hampden S dnewi Bolstered with the ippeamnee of three new asplrants Iohnnv Hryhuriow Mike West 'ind Lvle Grahmngi hopes rose In one of the best matehes of the vear the Spideis e'1n1e thiough with a -I 4 tie Wills Scott Krapm 'ind Crenshaw stepped into the ring and succeec ed IH outpointing their opponents Wickeel punche which landed on susceptible Tiger jaws and clever guarding and footworli brought the Spiders to the fore. The three neu 'xdditions didn t fare quite so well when thev lost close decisions hut more w'1s to he heard from them in later meets. The last match of the season 'igwinst V. M. I. found Wills a winner gaining '1 close decision over Willis Cavedq in one of the most exciting bouts ot' the evening and H yharrow, the newcomer, winning over ack Zimme iman in the surprise feature of the contest. Dave Scott wlon in a neat hout, and Krapin was able to gain a draw to give the Spiders three and one-half points to V. M. Iifs liour and one-half. bout and was awarded a draw, while Tenore, Crenshaw i . i , . . T 1 I V 1 X A x . L . . 5 'E v - C - N ' ri i w, I 1 V z f z , , 2 1' , ' ' 2 .- . .. . . i , K L i. a . ..c . . I' I -X r g ' H .il 'I' 2 g 3. ' bout to Mr. Slade Cutter of Navv, and Crenshaw, , . - A 1 -0 . L ' ' x h . l I y Y . - V . Z C .C . V . . l , t c ' , c . .I C ' , . S Q ' .1 - ' is , - 1. K V . . D . ' - -C A - Y , 1- l ,, .., I ' C 1. Q e 2 A i - - ' ,f , . T 3 . 7 c I c l V ,V . . ' , C . , C U X lc c c c c ' x l I I A I I 4 - S F! '-Q-Viffoach'-lolills-Vi 'W x ' W ' ' ' Scott Vuuglmu lvills Crenshaw The Rell and Blue lioxers are to be commended for their work during the 1955 season. Wills never lost a match, and Bo Nuclcols, although he couldn't quite win, possessed a large amount of pluclc while in the ring. These tivo Spiders proved that they could take it as well as dish it out, and while Noela had a little tough luclc in winning, Coach Mills will find both valuable for another season. Krapin showed flashes of finesse throughout the season and with Dave Scott always put up hard fought lmattles, Captain Vaughan met with misfortune when he fractured his hand, hut while he was in the ring opponents found that his hard rights were something to keep away from. lVith a loolc liorward to the 1956 season, Coach Mills has found a heavyweight hoxer in Frank 'll-vxnoslco, hut his worries will be centered in finding replacements for Crenshaw, Scott and Vaughan. 'llhe Red and Blue mittmen ot 1956 will face a tough schedule in bouts with Virginia, Navy, V. M. l., V. P. l., l'lampden-Sydney, American University, and Nlarylancl. BOXING, 1955 Dulce .... . . 7 Richmond. . . . l lllaryland ...... 6 Richmond. . . . 2 Navy ........ 7 Richmond. . . . 1 Hampden-Sydney. . 4 Richmond. . . . 4 V. Nl. l ........ Richmond . . . . 5M jr 'H 'I' L. Ax 1 . 'H' - ','?- ' f Nuclcols Allen Lanier Te nore Fuwllces, Nlanager D1 ll L I 5 I L I I. THE 1934 SEASON With every letterman hack except Captain Perlowski of the 1955 nine and the strong additions from the Freshman ranks of Lacy, Ciecko, Sanders, O'Dell, Hash, Phlillips and Brown, the outlook for the 1954 campaign was un- usually bright. Captained hy Snead and paced by the marvelous pitching of George Sanders, early practice ses- sions looked good. Opening their campaign on April 5 against VVashington and Lee, the Spider fans were disappointed in a 5-5 upset. Sanders, who had shown up well in practice, was ellscted to mound duty. In the fourth the Generals got four hits and as many runs, and Sanders was replacdd by Tommy Phillips. Richmond scored in the sixth and seventh innings, with Lacy and Ciecko doing some power- ful hitting. Seeking to avenge themselves in the second contest, the Red and Blue humbled Georgetown, 10-l. Phillips, starting on the mound, gave up six safeties and one run crossed the plate for the Hoyas during the first four inn- ings. Sanders, replacing him, allowed one hit and falnned eight. Wllile the Spider moundsmen were hard at iwork L Phillips Camp Snead Point Sanders Daley Lacy the batters succeeded in collecting ten runs in fourtez hits, one a triple by the pitcher. Against the Old Liners, Sanders was again in top forr giving up four scattered hits and striking out seven. T College Park boys got their only two runs in the seco and fifth innings, while Lacy, Ciecko, Campbell and Snea hit the Maryland pitchers for ten runs. Although Phillips and Hash did well against the Met icos, the Spider batters were unable to solve the southpa pitching of Tillman, the Docs' star. The Docs late in tl game were able to push across the winning run in a 1-0 wil Phillips, pitching six innings ofthe Roanoke game, an allowing five hits, was replaced by Hash who finished tlJ remainder of the contest. The Red and Blue garner eleven hits in the fourth inning, everybody hitting 3 least once. Ciecko starred at bat for the Spider sluggei in a 20-4 rout. Sanders returned and pitched a three-hit game agains Virginia. Chief Pointer hammered out three hits whii Campbell, O'Dell, and Morris collected two each. Sanden and the strong Spider infield blanked the Cavaliers 12-I Meeting George Washington, the Richmond hopefu played one ofthe hardest games ofthe season. Seventeer year-old Archie Scrivener allowed the Spiders only tw hits, while the George Washington batters were garnerin enough hits to put across five runs. The game lasted te innings, Richmond losing 5-4. Playing the Old Liners a second time, the Spiders drov fourteen runs home while their opponents garnere eleven. Richmond collected nineteen hits off three Marg land pitchers, winning the game on a homer by Georg Lacy with the bags loaded. Georgetown found the pitching of Sanders too tougl since George fanned fifteen and allowed six scattered hit: Richmond got eleven hits and five runs, O'Dell, Cieckc Campbell, Snead and Sanders hitting consecutively t bring in three runs. The Spiders' victory in the first game 5-0, could not be duplicated since on the following da. they were rained out. Against V. P. I. Sanders and Hash allowed but four hits two of those made by A1 Casey. The Spider nine hit twenty-two times and drove seventeen runs acros plate, but errors were costly, and V. P. I. gathered runs. Casey accounted for a homer and a single in trips to the plate. s the gtiour three Ina pouring rain Wake Forest won over Richmond, 5-5. Herring, the Deac hurler, allowed but seven deat- tered hits, while his mates were busy in collecting five runs. Captain Snead, Lacy and Morris scored in the eighth inning on, two singles, a base on balls, and an CITOF. ' The Red and Blue won another over Hampden- Sydney, 7-3, in a very exciting contest. Lacy, Cieclro, and Campbell pounded out long hits to put the Spiders in the lead. Richmond had little trouble in whipping the Navy nine. Sanders lasted six innings, Phillips went thr ough until the ninth, and Tom Diorris, the Spider outfielder, finished the game, a 7-4 victory. Ciecko, O'Dell, ITacy and Campbell hit the Midshipmen pitchers easily, while the famed Navy pair, Gordon Chung Hoon and Fred tBuzzD Borries were unable to solve the tosses of the three Spider moundsmen. The Richmond nine won easilv over V. M. I., 7-l, with Campbell, Snead, and Morris Udoing the most higiing. Hash pitched a marvelous game, supported wit an infield that let only one Cadet run get home. l I Up until the eighth inning the Spiders successfully meld William and Mary, 10-5, but one of the queerest fests in College baseball circles occurred and the In c went back home victorious, 11-IO. The Roanoke Maroons caught the Richmonders slug- iilans ina slump and due to many errors, they won in the nlinth 1 t inning, 7-5 It was a hard fought game thioug . A 1 ' ' l although both sides committed several errors. Al Casey and V. P. I. gave the Spiders a terrific b ou , ttle, and it was only with effort and the superb pitchiiig of Phillips, Morris and Hash that the home team was able to come out on top, 4-2. With the final game of the season ending in a blaze of glory for the Richmond nine, the suits were'packed away Dicdrich s 1 l l Ciecko O, D211 K Schaut' Fran! raw, ld! lv rfQ1l1l: Lacy, Phillips, Brown, Diedrich, Pointer, Snead fcapt:ainD D l 3 C l l O ll S d B I' lkf JSI fIIlW'll' Ll 'ow es manager, ciaa , 'asi, 'i mms, and the hats stored until the 1955 season when they would he under the leadership of Ben Campbell, a hard hitting outfielder, and Coach Pitt, a dynamic tutor. The bright outloolc was, however, considerably clouded, and the hearts of all Spiders considerahly saddened hy the untimely death of George Sanders in an automobile acci- dent late in Flay. Sanders was regarded by all who saw him in action as not only the best baseball man ever to attend Richmond, but one of the most promising young athletes in the state. Both personally and athletically, he had a host of friends who will remember him always for his sterling qualities and his innate sportsmanship. Richmond ...... lNashington and Lee . . 5 Richmond. . . . Georgetown .... . . . 1 Richmond Maryland ..... 2 Richmond Nledical College . . Richmond William and Mziry . Richmond Roanoke ...... Richmond Virginia ....... Richmond George Wasliingtoli Richmond Georgetown ..... Richmond Nlaryland ..... Richmond V. P. I. .... . Richmond Yvalce Forest . . Richmond Navy ....... Richmond Hampden-Sydney . Richmond V. M, I. ,..... . Richmond Williani and Nlary . Richmond Roanoke ...... Richmond V. P. I. . Richmond V. P. I. . erts, Manager Ioyce, Captain Pitt, Coach T Unde I-I E 1 9 3 4 S E A S O N the leadership of Harold, Sonny, Ioyce, elected unanipgously at the close of the 1955 track season, the U. of ful yea Th Spide C I' for ou the r the U inche who week thin-c javeli West 111 fl s. point- ii Mar -i ihds, 76M-49Z. Woodrowv Clark bettered the . cindermen enjoyed in 1954 a moderately success- ,r on the track. opening meet, held in North Carolina, where the met the Davidson runners, proved a 74-52 defeat trackmen. Richmond captured only two firsts in aning events, both in the hurdles. Walton broke iversity javelin record with a heave of 185 feet, 5 West and Turk Chaltain were the leading etters for the Spiders. The loss of Captain Ioyce, rt his back in practice, was hard felt. yland visited the Millhiser track the following nd pinned another defeat on the Red and Blue throw with a 187-foot, 8-inch toss, while Iimmy ook firsts in the pole vault, high jump, and third RECORD HOLDERS Clxaltain in the broad jump. Earl Widmeyer of Maryland was the outstanding performer in the running events. 4 Captain Ioyce and Vic Chaltain led the Spiders to their first track victory over Washington and Lee, 66-60. In spite of the Generals' defeat, Dick Dunaj's wins in the distance events were exciting. The outcome of the meet was not decided until the last event, when the Spiders came through by copping three places. The Richmond thin-clads had little trouble with the Deacons from Wake Forest, trouncing them soundly, IBM to IZM. The Red and Blue made clean sweeps in five events, and Captain Ioyce came within an inch of equalling the school broad jump record with a leap of 22 feet, 8 inches. With two wins and two losses, the Richmond P t rson Chaltnin Schulz Leverton Vaughan Clark Kern H l1 trackmen faced William and Mary in the fina 1. meet of the year. The Spiders were beaten. by their ancient rivals 81M to -CMM, but only after a hard struggle. Chaltain gained a nich 6 in the Spider Hall of Fame with stellar and inspiring performances in the hurdles and broad jump. In the low hurdle event he registered a new college record of 24.2 seconds, in th highs he equalled the record in the time of 1 seconds. Clark upset the dope by beating Monk. Little and lack Bailey in the javelin with throw of 195 feet, 1 inch. A previous toss of 20 feet was disqualified when Woodrow accidentally stepped out of bounds. Little took the broad jump with a 24-foot leap and Won the dashe with little effort. S Iimmy West, whose stellar pole vaulting and broad jumping had won him many points, wa S 1 Fran! row, ld! lv rliahl: Gill, Lcverlgon. Schulz, Peterson, Vaughan, Ioyce fcaptaxnj Chalfaln Hill YVL L Clark Humphrxus Sfculd law Rolxerfs fnmnngerl, Gcnrhcart, Tenorv. Kem Davis Coach Pitt elecled Captain for the 1935 season. The 1955 team plans to attend the relays at Chapel Hill and send men to the 1955 Penn Relays. With the added material coming up from the Fresh- man loam, the '55 season looms bright. Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond SUMMARY 52 Davidson . .. 4936 lllaryland ..... 66 Yvashington 81 Lee ISM 44M Walie Forest .... Williaxmi and Mary . 74 765 60 12M sm rcdnl I1 Lam lx Riegel 0. Nlcrcditlx WVriight E. Mu V 9 3 Richmond Richm ond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond RiChTI1OI'lLi. . . . Richmond 9M IOM 8 9 EM 15 S 10 14 SM 12M 12M 5 10 North Carolina . . South Carolina . Furman . . . . Georgia .... . Emory U. .... . Hampden-Sydney . . . Washington and Lee . . Virginia ...... . North Carolina . . Virginia .... . V. P. I. .......... . Catholic U. ....... . Catholic U. tsix point matchj George Wasliingtoxx .... SM 7M .10 9 9M 5 .10 8 4 9M 55 5M 1 8 Nurllcct Dickinson Kelluy fcnpiainj Campbull Pond Richmond Roanoke ......... 5 , , , Richmond Hermitage Country Club 7 Richmond ' 50 VV1111am and Mary ' 4' Richmoml V' lu' I' ' 6 Richmond ..... 52 V. P. I. ....... 4. Richmond Hallipclcn-Sydney .... 0 Richmond Va. Union Theological . . 0 Richmond ..... 38 Randolpll-Macon . . 51 . ',r-Nv..,- Gnslco I I 1 Jutrow Carclozo Alexander Mallonce Dodd Qcaptainl Lyell WVest Hansell FRESHMAN SPORTS 1 it small man fidgeted on the bench, dug his heels into the sod, but managed to keep from auclibly expressing himself. A green Freshman team had nliade one of those foolish mistakes. Wlien the lfalf ended those of the spectators who lcnew the man seemed to indicate that during the intermis- sion something, not exactly pleasant, would take place in the Freshman loclcer room, and at the start ol' the second halfa revamped Greenie team would appear ready to do or die for the one who sat there on the bench and dug his heels into the sod. The Frosh of 1934-'55 came through with un- due success. They proved to be the pace setters for the Varsity, and although the scores not quite as high and the taste ol' victory quite so sweet, we hope for your greater success in l955-'56, In track they came through without a loss, downing Davidson, Nlaryland, Washing- ton and Lee, Wake Forest, and Willizxm and Nlary Frosh. At the start of the baseball cam- paign the Frosh prospects looked good, and the batsmen tallied and the fielders caught, to win four games out of six. The winning ways of the Varsity had reached the Freshmen. A new Freshman group in the fall of 1955 caught the new spirit quickly. In football they were undefeated, claiming the Freshman Cham- pionship ofVirginia, and though they scored only thirteen points and tied three times, their oppo- iients were unable to cross their goal line. Dupli- pating victory in football the Frosh succeeded in yvinning seven games out of a hard ten-game basketball schedule, losing only to Williani and lVlary Frosh twice and Georgetown Frosh once. X Our rats have hard places ahead of them to Iillg however, they have proven themselves capable. Luck to theml Fran! rum, lqll Io rryhl: Kiclpinslci, Roberts, Speir, Nixon, Vin Ccaptainl, Webb, Tymosko, Gudcryahn. Secand row: Clark, Dlcswccncy. Barnes, loslcu, Harrington, Guy, Stonclmurncr, NVooten, YVilson. Third raw: Coach Pitt, Hall, Strauglxnn, Illaclyuz, blullcn, Newton, Houska, Assistant Coach Slaydon, Pattcson fmanagerl FRESI-IMAN FOOTBALL 1934 Richmond Frosh Richmond Frosh Richmond Frosh Richmond Frosh Richmond Frosh Fork Union . . . 0 V.M.I.Frosh... .0 Georgetown Frosh ..... 0 Washington and Lee Frosh 0 William and Mary Frosh . . 0 W V' W' W 'U ', 'Sloneliui-nail, lfirelpiimski, S. Matthew L 1, 7 l FRESHMAN BASKETBALL 1935 Richmond Frosh Medical College layvee . . . 25 Richmond Frosh Ashland High . ....... 19 Richmond Frosh Hampden-Sydney Iayvee . . 25 Richmond Frosh Hargrave Nlilitapg' Academy 15 Richmond Frosh Hampden-Sydney Iayvee . . 22 Richmond Frosh Richmond Frosh Richmond Frosh Richmond Frosh Richmond Frosh William and Ma v Frosh . . Hargrave Milita Academy Ashland High ........ . . DV 4 1 . . my C Ly Georgetown Frosh ...... ' r William and Ma Frosh . . 25 50 21 58 55 l G y J l R l I. , Reynolds, Burgess, Gudscy, YValton, Mumpoxver, Umansky, Trevvett, I R l lsun Qnmnagcrj, Nauman, Phillips, Smith, Coach Pitt FRESI-IMAN BASEBALL 1934 Richmond F1-Osh Richmond Frosh Richmond Frosh Richmond Frosh Richmond Frosh Richmond Frosll St. Chris'copher's Fork Union . . William and Mary Frosh St. Christopher's Petersburg High William and Mary Frosh 3 K FRESI-IMAN Richmond Frosh Richmond Frosh Richmond Frosh Richmond Frosh Richmond Frosh Pivml raw, lefl la rliqfzl: Denton, Brown, Brooks, Garber, Bristow, Dlclunion Iumplun Vaughan lru sncr Nfafl' Iacobs, Rather, Stuart. Second row: Ncalhcry Qnanagcrj, Wznlfon, Iaclcson Smllh Wful R lodd Cohan 'I Todd Suttfxn, Carswell, Coach Pull TRACK Davidson Frosh Niaryland Frosh Wasliington and 1934 . ..5l ......56 Lee Frosh 56 Wake Forest Fro sh .... 24 William and Ma 1 ry Frosh . 52 N ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION WESTHAMPTON COLLEGE Ufzlcertr - Ma1'y P. Mills . . . . .... President Betty C. Kelley . . . . Vice-president Ioyce Stanley . . . . . Secretary Florence Marston . . . . . Treasurer Miss Ruth Langley ..... . . Adviser Miss Fanny G. Crenshaw . . . . Adviser Jlembefu' Florence E. Lowe ........ Manager of Hockey Hazel Neale . . . . . . Manager of Basketball Kathryn Conner . .... Manager of Track Mollie M. Fleet . . . . . . Manager of Tennis WESTHAMPTON AT I-I L E T I C S Vtesthampton gives to girls a chance in almost every type of sport in which women take part. In the fall those who have chosen athletics as their extra-curriculum may play hockey or ten- nis. The hockey season opens in September and continues until Thanksgiving Day, when the Alumnae Colne back and play the traditional Thhnksgiving game against the Varsity. Tennis, starting at the same time, is limited to a short period clue to the cold weather. However, class singles are played oft and also the individual singles tournament is held. The winner is awarded a Yvesthampton HW. With cold weather basketball begins. Other indoor sports are also available, including volley ball, badminton, and deck tennis. Spring-out we go again-this time clown to the track where we learn to jump, run, and throw the basketball. Some prefer the tennis coarts, this time playing class doubles, and the individual college doubles championship is held. Those who like neither track nor tennis may try ardhery or again deck tennis. As spring turns to summer, there is held an athletic hike to Bosher's Dam. Anywhere from thirty to fifty girls tramp along for an evening of eating, singing and story telling. 'llihen soon we see figures running up and clown the hill-looking hot going down, but delight- fully cool as they return. The lake is open- canoes are out on the lake, and the girls are trying desperately hard to get a grand start on their summer's tan. , 1 4 Manager THE 1934 SEASCDN At the beginning of the hockey season in the fall of 1954 Westhampton faced the seemingly impossible task of rebuilding its team to its usual strength, for there were six regulars of the 1935 combine to be replaced. However, the positions formerly held by these players were adequately filled by some of last year's reserves, and the school was represented by one of its strongest teams in recent years. The team chalked up four victories over some of the best teams in the state, and suffered its only defeat at the hands of a powerful Sweet Briar outfit. WESTHAMPTON 7 3 WII,LIANi AND MARY EXTENSION 0 l The season was ushered in by a decisive win over the Richmond Division of William and lVlary, 7-0. Both teams played raggeclly at times, but in the end it was the superior passing and shooting of the co-orcls that earned the victory. XVESTI-IAMPTON 5 g PIARRISONBURG 2 On November 10 the team journeyed to Harrisonburg, where they defeated the Teachers lay the score of 5 to 2. In the first half the two teams appeared to he very evenly matched. Lowe, of Westllamptcmii, brought the first scare ofthe game, flicking an easy shot into the corner. Neale also scored in this period for the Co-orcls, and at the half the score was cleacllockecl, 2 to 2. Zi ,. ' A 9,5 11 , I .N ,V 3. '3 n :vi IA.. if I T351 I HHH '- r EilBl I :L- iii. if 'X I IQBI A5533 HMB Us ll F I '93 ' I Fran! row: I. Neale fcaptainj. Sucvnd raw, lejl la rzirllzl: Coleman, Walton, YValker. Baker, Owen, Cowherd, Coach Crenshaw, Lowe. Third row: H. Neale, Marston,1Conner, NVhite, Mills 4 NValton However, in the second half Westhampton came hack to clearly outwit and outplay their oppo- nents, and through their speed and cooperation were successful in three more shots for the goal. WESTHAMPTON 13 SVVEET BRIAR 5 The strong Sweet Briar team gave the Red and Blue its only set-hack of the season in a game on the local field. The Spiderettes had been riding roughshod over all opponents and had the state championship almost within their grasp when the Mountaineers came down to ruin their hopes and take for themselves the coveted crown. In this game the Westhampton team appeared to have lost some of its confidence and accuracy in passing and shooting. Although the home team was not playing up to par, they put up a real hattle before going down, 5 to 1. Sweet Briar presented a fast, smooth-working attack, which the Co-ords held in check much of the time but which often had them on the run. The only score for Westhampton was made late in the first half on a shot hy Neale. This game was the last of the season, and its loss marred an otherwise. clean slate and all hopes for the E. Marston YVal state championship which the Westhampton team had entertained. LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA, TOURNAMENT The Westhampton Varsity-playing against Willianl and Mary and defeating them--playing against Lynchburg College and defeating them- the announcing of the All-State ancl Reserve teams-Westllanipton having seven players chosen to the two teams. WASHINGTON, D. C., TOURNAMENT Four Varsity players-Conner, Neale, Walton and Lowe-to play on the All-State team in the Southeast Tournament-nearly perfect hockey seen and All-American players admired-- two players being chosen to represent the South+ east Reserve team. BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, TOURNAMENT Lowe, Southeast Reserve, left inner-Walton. substitute Southeast Reserve, full hack-going to Boston to play with that team against teams l I I N L. White from the Miclxvest, Great Lakes and Northeast- seeing the All-American playing the All-Ameri- can Reserves-hoping that a Westhampton Varsity player will soon acquire a position there. VIRGINIA FIELD HOCKEY ASSOCIATION TOURNAMENT On November 2 and 5 Westhampton sent a squad to the annual tournament of the Virginia Field Hockey Association in Lynchburg, and it met with great success. The team Won both of its contests and placed Lowe, Walton, and Conner on the first All-State team, and Neale, Mills, Wliite, and H. Neale on the second team. Un November 2, in a tournament game, West- hampton met and defeated Sweet Briar Reserves. The Co-ords started out slowly, but they im- proved as the game went on and won 2-0, Lowe and Mills scoring. On November 5, in another tournament game, Westhampton downed the strong William and Mary team by a 2-0 count. Westhampton was playing much better hockey than that of the previous clay, and after a great struggle emerged victorious, with Neale and Lowe penetrating the goal. E , CLASS GADIES Class Hockey games are played after the varsity matches are completed. Each class has thrde teams taking part, unless the number of players only allow two teams to be made up. Two rounds are played giving each class an equal chance for victory. Senior First Team defeated all opponents and won first place in its grourl. Sophomore Second Team took first place in its group and the Iunior Third Team came out victorious for its class. Class games are held in the hope of increasin the interest of a larger number of students i sports than can be gained by the limited number used on the varsity squad. A keen spirit of com- petition is always aroused and students become class conscious and proud if their team wins and hopeful for a victory next time if they lose. The players which make the first eleven in the class receive a numeral which signihes to some extent the same thing as do varsity letters except that they are awarded only for skill while varsit letters are awarded on the basis of a percentagpe of skill, sportsmanship and training. F.M lil . . L .v . . hx ..... va.:- .f,- :.:u..f,,,4.. rn: nrra:e'a'sI ar-:.'1f:w2s..-as munauun AGEERUYSITI A -in-1-I: lH.B4LaE1I! .f:: than-aw-4. til' lasik. PT, 'f .Hjl y- -vI'1S:s.. Lowe, Captain ClLllSll1XV, Couli ll. Neale, Manager SKE T 1934-1935 SEASON Hockey is over and leaving behind sticks, balls and green fields the athletes liead for the Red Cross building to open the basketball season. As in hockey, a week of try-outs for Freshmen, transfers, and aspiring upper-classmen is held. The week passes and from the fifty, twenty must be cliosen to make the Westliampton Varsity squad. This year the twenty were hard to pick for all fifty NVCFC promising. Varsity practice starts and training rules go into effect. Hard work and lots of fun-guards trying forward positions and centers guarding : nil ln mil alum main Q15 relax! 'caan ' ia-111 5 l i luntil the coach puts them in the position where lthey play best. l The Varsity squad is divided into two evenly gmatched teams, X and Y, and thus can secure tgames with local high school teams which gives iexcellent practice work. , William and Mary Extension, the tirst Varsity ggame of the season. Ten players chosen by the 'Varsity Committee, that is, Coach Crenshaw, 'Varsity Captain Lowe, Senior Captain Neale, 'Junior Captain White, Sophomore Captain Stanley, and Freshman Captain Nlitchell, played in that game. The Varsity Committee meets 'before every Varsity game and picks the ten ,players who in their estimate are playing the 'best at that certain time. Naturally it is not always the same ten. Blackstone-Harrisonhurg and Sweet Briar E9 ' lflrnnl raw, hgfl lo lvzljfll: Waltcxll, Owen, Lowe tcnptainj, Mitclxcll, Muse, Coach Crenshaw. .Urlid ru Second ran VVmlrc5, H Nuxlc, C,onuv.r, lewis Loslny, Loluivin Nlarston, Ruffin, Ward, Gordon, Carroll, llnlman W I nhl! 3-- l Cosby played. Games lost but spirits still high. A team that played hard until the end and lost well. A team hard to beat in team work and fastness. The outstanding game of the season-half three- division and half two-division game against the College of Charleston, S. C. Outstanding, not only because it was a new game to the spectators, but also because it was new to the Westliampton Varsity as well. From eleven games the Westliamptonites rolled up 292 points against the 159 points made by their opponents. That signifies at least twenty- Carroll Con Iliff H. Neale Owen five a game as compared with fifteen of their rivals'. Trained in the school of good sports- manship, the team played a series of clean, fast- action games, deserving victory in each case. The class games were well played and the keen spirit shown by the players was well in keeping with the ideals ofthe game. The tradi- tional Odd-Even game which closed the season was the best in several years. The scoring was very close during the entire four quarters, but the more experienced Odd team came out vic- torious with the score of 20-10. WINNERS, 1934 Edith McDanel, '54 . . . . . First Place Iessie Neale, '55 . . . . . . Second Place Mollie Fleet, '58 . . . . . . . Third Place The Westhampton track team, made up of Seniors, Iuniors, and Sophomores, takes part in only a few meets each year, the chief one being the triangular track meet with St. Catherine's and Iohn Nlarshall High School. In 1954 St. Catherine's won the meet, with Westhampton placing second and Iohn Nlarshall third. Other meets were also held with Yvesthampton High School, usually with the Freshman team compet- ing rather than the upperclassmen. Carter ' Neale Lowe w HONORS Attainment to the highest icleals, excellency in lsportsmanship, skill, and leaclership-unclefin- able symbol of all that is to be desired in college activities-these qualillv one for a seal. Achievement-to those who have shown skill in three clifferent sports the Westllaniptcmli Blazer is awarclecl-the insignia shows by its stripes the number of sports in which a Varsity letter has been won, and by its stars the number of times. I. Lowe, 1955 T. Carter, 1954 Neale, 1954 r . , I v Q .1 V - NIEQVEQ ' , Kr' 3 ,V - -.v. HA, I' ' -X :E A 35:2 J .- '1 A '. 1 ' W .-1 'A ' 1--'FF 4 Wflffi ', ,V - JL ! .W 1Ev,'.5.1,-.f , ' L - 4 hi' 'f'f'ig'f -E5 ' If V 1 . e. :gm wjvm: V' QI,-ew, R 1, ni' -. my ,,,.fqfww HQ-V V+.- . ' i ? 129 .X 1,9-f .,.,A vs ACTIVITIES To some the most important thing in college life is classes . . . in fact, this is usually given as the l'lll.J'0l1. d'Elre for colleges . . . but as colleges grow and, the college generation becomes more modern, we believe that more and more college activities, rather than scholastic standings, are being taken as a standard ofa man or woman's ability. NVork in all phases of extra-curricular activity is be- coming more and more absorbing, specialised, and often very helpful in after life. A combina- tiorl of good scholastic work and prominence in l outside activities as well is, of course, greatly to be desired . . . but of the two, the tendency is to valtle the latter more highly. The worlc we do in i dralnatics, debating, publications, glee clubs, litelary societies, and so on, will certainly remain longer in memory than will the grades we got on such-and-such a course. . . Not only is this woilk helpful to the individual, both in college and in after life, but the group as well more nealrly achieves a completeness of expression. Thus, in sincere recognition of its value, we present the section dedicated to this phase of wllegc life. I f1ntwr1'lf.r1'11.17 .SYM THE RICHMOND COLLEGIA N ion l 1 l E i 1 l EDITORIAL STAFF Charles B. Arendull . . . . . Eclitor-in-clmiet' Elfllllll'-1' Florence Rlien Talley . . Vernon B. Riclmrtlson Sinlney T. Alzxttliews lfliz:ilvetl1Conwell . . . .Assistzint . . .Associate . . lwlilliiiglllg Nlaiiugiiig tIVlcmlJers of the Eclitoriul Boartlj Cutlirie Brown .... Ann YVeir .... Elmer Rolmcrtson . Xvillium ltallis . . . Stuart. Crawford . Betsy Cannon . . . lulizxn C. Housemmi A'lin:l Karp .... . . . Assistant Sports Hilaire E. Beck ..... . ...... News .......News . . Assistant News . . Assistant News . . . . . Feature . . . . . Feature . . . . . . . Sports . . Assistant Sports BCl'I1Hl'Cl Dzilmey .... Assistant Nlanziging Robert Heller ...... Assistant Mzumging Paul XV1itlington ,... Assistant Aliinaging 1el',UUl'1t'l'.I' Lucy Barlmer Blackwell Butorcl Brsinclis Yvillinm Dooley lCIltl'lCl'll1C Ellis Dave Ewell Etllel Eulmnk lucolr Flax Stuart Grallzinl Curtis llaug lunlitlm Hoclges NV. L. Lumpkin Ralpll Nloore lvinton Nutt' Roger Page Dodson Poe Paul Roberts Dove Scott Bzirtwette Stephenson Louise 'l'l1ompson Francis 'l'ymlzilI Clvcle llzlrtly lfliznlretll Dzlrrzlcott l'Vlzirgziret Harris Lois l.4lll'lf5llOl'I1C Alice Yvrenn Alvin Teiylor 'liliomus lolinson Henry Snellings Artliur llflellen Iimniy Ricks BUSINESS STAFF S. Frank Straus ........... Alzuiziyer ,fY.1'.1'1'.:-14111 I .-1l1n111.qv1'.r Nlitcliell Katz Lynrlel A. Pitt Dapn1'lnlz'nl f1l11ll11.rj1'1'.r Forrest L. Collier, ...... : .. Accounts I. YVilluur Cook .... . Advertising berviice Vernon C. Kilmler . ...., Circulation Alixrgnret Bowers ..... . . . Directories lzuncs H. Ricks, jr ...... . . . l-llCZltl'CS A'lzl',t'l'J'll1l,Ll' Ernest Gcurlmezirt Paul Somers Rolvert Retller Stuart Ullman I. T. Arencilnll Frank Bulliircl Kay Conner Aaron Hass lolm Huw Cl'I'L'lllK1tI.0 Eel Canada Bailey Nlurclocli Roger Page Leonard Policoff Fletcher Raiford Numa L. Reid Annette Hawkes DOI'0tll.V Lux lflzivirl H. lvliller lVl:i1'tlm Riis Iosepli lt. Nluller, n Slaff Brooks Robertson NVillizun Robertson Henry L. Snellings Ecl Thornton illorris lvnrren Dick YVilliams Algie Wright in Member Virginia Intercollegiate Press Association IEDITORIAL STAFF Beverley L. Britton .... . Eclitor-in-clliel Edflam' Nlury Anne Guy .... l. Spencer Gilmore . . Niue Elclin Trawiclc .... . . Xvcstllznnpton . . Law Sclxool . . .Associate Sue Cook lVlcClure ..... . . . Associate Ifairufly Griffin T. Garnett lVlzu'ga1ret D. Taylor R. Bulorxl Branclis C-7,l1d'rl'ff1f G. 'lllionms Taylor iVlzn'garet M. Walker Caroline A. Sliuier l'l1ulqq11'41pl1.r IOl1IlN.1DilSl.Ol'C Frank Cutriglit, Elizalmctli R. Follces Ralph P. Nloore Jlflfzrlzhn- Rolxert P. Tliistletliwaite Florence E. Lowe Helen XV. Allen p'L'c1!llI'U.l' George l. Allen Eliznlietli H. Cannon Iolin S. l'll Vlllli'I'OXV, jr. Snap.rf10l.1' L. V. llloore, jr. Alice L. Harrington Page B. Johnston flL'll'K'1'll.C.I' Xvilliaun S. Hopsou Louise Tlxompson 19711 lam z'liu.r Herbert C. Allen Ernest Nl. Mills 1Typz'.rf.r Russell Tate Wvaverly Barbe BUSINESS STAFF Frederic R. Freund ......... Mzxnager 11 .r.rz'.rlfu1l 17111 I1 agcr.r lVlzu'iz1n B. Allport ....... Xvestlicun ton lack Barney ........... Law Sclliool Robert B. Harris ......... Aclvertising Helene L. Nliller . Vlfesthumpton Advertising 11 z1fvcl'Z1'.rz'11g David Bear Paul Somers I. T. Arenclall Rzmclolph P. Tabla Forrest L. Collier, Thomas Iohnson C'l.l'L'LIll1L'l.0I1 Nlilton Lesnilc I 5 sf TI-IE MESSENGER 11 Lflerary fllagazfrze Published Quarterly by the Students of Xvesthampton College Member Virginia Intercollegiate Press Association Editor-in-chief Sue Cook McClure Edilora' A. Luise Cowherd ...... . Associate Page B. Iohnston . . . . . Assistant Esther Walsh . . . . Exchange C. Beverley Bates . . . . . Art B utrin em Iyanager Margaret Watkins Frunl row, lefl la ffldflfl Kirk, Owen, M. Stephenson, Stanley. Scrum! rum: Caulfield, R. Stephenson, Carp Hudson. 171i11l row: Akers, Vick, Muse, Lazcnby, Cannon, Eclclmrdl. DEBATE COUNCIL 1 Ojfcenr Nan B. Owen ........ ..... P resident Virginia Kirk ...... .' . . Vice-president Mary Ellen Stephenson . . Business Manager Ioyce N. Stanley .... ..... S ecretary Miss Margaret Ross . . . . . . Adviser Zyenzbem Ernestine Akers Martha Lazenby Elizabeth H. Cannon Allie Martin Margaret I-I. Carpenter Helene L. Millei' Helen Caulfield Betsy Muse Mildred Eckhardt Ruth Stephenson Annette Hawkes A. Louise Tliompsoit lean E. Hudson Alice Turner w G. Mildred Vick ' l ,,....1,p1.l- HARLEQUIN CLUB Pu1'p0.rc.' To promote better social relations between Westhampton and Richmond Colleges OECZFJ Frederic R. Freund . . ..... President Williani Gilfillan . . . . . . Vice-president I. Motley Booker .... ..... S ecretary Harold M. Goodman . . . . . . Treasurer Illenzlvenr George I. Allen Charles B. Arendall, jr. E. Guthrie Brown Forrest L. Collier, jr. Gaius W. Diggs, jr. Iohn W. Dobson Charles M. Edgar XV. Lamar Edwards, jr. I. Williani Fleet, E. Chaisfy Garrett Wilfred B. Gregory Iames A. Griffin William C. Ham john S. Hryharrow, jr. Cleveland C. Kern Vernon C. Kibler Allan H. Lane Hugh E. McGuire Owen L. Neafhery Grayson L. Nickel, jr. I. Edward Norfleet Vernon B. Richardson Perry K. Schulz Randolph P. Tabb G. Thomas Taylor Fred H. Timberlake F' UNIVERSITY PLAYERS Oficenr Iaquelin A. Iohnston . . ..... President Elizabeth H. Cannon . . . . Vice-president George I. Allen ..... ....... S ecretary S. Frank Straus ....... Business Manager Miss Emily F. Brown ..... Dramatic Coacll 171 em hem' ' Charles B. Arendall, jr. C. Beverley Bates I. Motley Booker Margaret F. Bowers Beverley L. Britton Frank Cutright, jr. Nlary Patteson Early Mildred L. Ellyson William Fallis Frances C. Follies Griffin T. Garnett, III Mary Anne Guy Iohn A. Hansell Iudith P. Hodges Page B. Iolxnston 1 Garland B. Kincheloel Florence E. Lowe I Berkeley H. Martin 1 Sue Cook McClure Mary P. lVlills l Owen L. Neathery l U. Hunt Nenon N Maysville Owens , Vernon B. Richardson Iames H. Ricks, jr. l Caroline A. Shafer ' W I I R R l l. l l lircuml, Hngby, Troxell, Lane, Reid, Peck, Nunnally, Pasture. Second raw: l Ull K C cl 1 y, o ru son aug ion, l C Hula, H l YV ll Y ck mu' owel , man, cck, Arenclall, P. Lanier, Wasliburnk row er. J llnug, Pauli.-Mc, Clark, Holloway, Bullard, Xvatlington, Harper, R. Lanier RICHMOND COLLEGE GLEE CLUB 0-1j l'cer.r Samuel A. Bagby ............ President Frederic R. Freund . . .... Vice-president Raymond R. Lanier . . . .Business Manager Allan H. Lane ..... . . Secretary-treasurer Waverly Barbe .............. Pianist Friar! Telwnf George L. Harper Raymond R. Lanier Herbert L. Holloway Paul Lanier Fred L21Ugl10H Second Tenonr I. T. Arendall Peers Samuel A. Bagby George Rumney Frank Nunnally Stuart Ullman Bob Yo well Fzinrl Bamrcw Frank Bullard Roger Page lack Burcher Elmer Robertson Frederic R. Freund Numa L. Reicl Allan H. Lane Seaton Washburn Carrington Paulette Richard Williams Second Ba.r.re.r Eclwarcl Canada Wilbur S. Peck Woodrow W. Clark Paul Watlington ,- 757' l'1'a11l raw, lqfl lo ffbflli Nloorc, Langhorne, E. Nlarslun, XVI t ll r I Nl. Harrell, XVright, lVlcCallum, Strzuis, Harris B x WESTHAMPTGN GLEE CLUB 0fCT6l'J' Susan Bonnet ...... .... P resident Frances S. Wright . . . . Vice-president Nlargaret Harris . . . Secretary-treasurer 17Ien1ber.f Elizabeth I-I. Clary Nlartha Cosby Sarah E. Covey Ethel H. Eubank Betty Page Gary Henrietta Harrell Nlildred Harrell Ann Kincanon K. Lois Langhorne Florence E. Lowe M. Elizabeth Nlarston Christine lVlcCallum Helene L. Millei' Florence Moore Caroline Spenser Augusta Straus Mary Virginia White Roberta VVinfrey YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Ojfcerw C. E. S. Ridgway .... ..... P resident Vernon B. Richardson . . . . . Vice-president W. Roger Buck .... . . . Secretary Vernon C. Kibler ....... . . .Treasurer Cabinet David Alexander, jr. R. Buford Brandis Forrest L. Collier, jr. W. Lamar Edwards George L. Harper Robert B. Harris Alvah E. Haydon, jr. Sidney T. Matthexvs, jr. U. Hunt Nenon I. Edward Norfleet Iohn N. Pastore Richard C. Paulette H. Hudson Price Robert W. Rether Iames H. Ricks, jr. Charles H. Ryland Fred H. Timberlake Francis W. Tyndall Claud M. Whitley Robert W. Yowell F pr-x YOUNIO WOIvIEN's CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Ojfcera' X Harriet M. Walton ..... . . . Prelsident Ma1'garet M. Walkei' . ..... Vice-president Pollyanna Shepherd .... Secretary-treasurer Cabine! Ioyce N. Stanley ....... Music Chairman Florence Marston ...... Program Chairman K. Lois Langhorne . . . Blue Ridge Chairman Mary Nelson Decker . . Devotional Chairman Ma1'garet D. Taylor World Fellowship Chairman Virginia Kirk .....,. Industrial Chairman Maysville Owens. Morning Yvatch Chairman Nancy Lee Riley . . . Social Service Chairman C. Beverley Bates ..... Publicity Chai rman Io Ann Kent .... Freshman Represenltative I I SMEL PICARO Ojffcenr C. Constance Vaclen ...... President Nancy Chappell ..... Vice-president Margaret Harris . . Secretary-treasurer Miss Marion Green . . Faculty Adviser 171 em bEl'J' Elizabeth I-I. Cannon H. Elizabeth Conwell Kathryn Ellis lVlargaret Dudley Sally Haclen Ma1'tha Lazenby Florence Moore Ld! lu l'lQllll.' Cannon, Cunwull, Chappell, Vuslen, Nloure, Green, Williams, Ellis, Harris, Pollyanna Shepherd Shepherd, Lazenby LES FEMMES SAVANTES 0yfl?dl'.l' Florence Rhea Talley ..... President Virginia Kirk . . . Secretary-treasurer Susan G. Vllhittet . . .Social Chairman Mai'y Pat Early . . Program Chairman Dr. lean Wright ........ Sponsor 1710111 bem- Marian B. Allport Helen Caulfield laquclin A. Johnston Gertrude D. Lewis Dorothy M. Nalle Alice Oherle Caroline A. Shafer Nlary Ellen Stephenson Laura May Thomasson Xu- .. Anna Shiflett Lola E. Williams . 5 f-- ,. lu flzllfllf Stephenson, Wright, Caulfield, Lewis, Kirk, Early, XVhittet, Talley, Allport P I-I I L O L O G I A N LITERARY SOCIETY 0Mcer.r Firm! Semexler Charles H. Ryland ...... President William Turbyfill. . . Vice-president H. Hudson Price . . . . . .Secretary E. Chaisty Garrett ..... Treasurer Bernard A. Gilman, Forensic Council Representative Iames H. Ricks, jr. . Sergeant-at-arms Ujfcenr Second Semewler E. Chaisty Garrett ...... President I-I. Hudson Price .... Vice-president William Turhyfill ...... Secretary Robert L. Mason . . . . . Treasurer Randolph P. Tabla, Forensic Council Representative Iohn N. Pastore . . . Sergeant-at-arms :si--111 L lfmnl rnw, lefl lv riirylll: Puryear, Carter, Norris, YVrcnn. Scrum! rmu: Patrick, Vick Talley, Akers, Marston, XVnlsh. 1W1'rrl' rom: Bates, Owen. YVilliams, Chulficld ' 'QJT-'S-T' ',- :' ' ' TY-A,T1 A cu6::?nuu . . 'rhflry ' , I L Thji U4 . 1- ,. ,r1:,i 5-A .,,n. 'z .111-:Tr . ,L ' 'Tig , ':.,r:' ,.--L .. ....f- 1 .,'l'AIi'l1'.'fI'T.lY 1 :vigil- '-7-?L-fi.1:'g11:1,'q:tg.t .Ll-'.j'1! , .,1'1f:l'.:C,M ruff 53 -. f-H-'-A :i'. Hx,---A'-: - :if .gyzr - . fran! row, QU! lo flglhli Trotnmn, Gilman, Trump, Willxorn, Washburn, Fleet, lVln:-ann, Arenclall. Second raw: Tahh, Holladay, Thornhill, Pastnre, Ricks, McGahee, Parrish, Price, Grenoble, Merealitli, Aflattlnews, YVillis, Bunting, Bell, YVallm:e, Garrett, Ryland, Hansell INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB UM'r'c1'.r M. Theresa Carter ..... ..... P resident Nun B. Owen ....... . . Vice-president Miss Susan Lough ..... ..... A dviser Jlcnzbclzr Ernestine Akers C. Beverley Bates Helen Caulfield lean Hudson Elizabeth Nlarston Ntyrtle Norris Louise Patrick Nlarjorie R. Puryear Frances E. Rowlett Nlinnie D. Smith Florence Rhea Talley Louise Thompson Alice Turner Mildred Vick Esther YValsh lacqueline YVarncr Frances NVilliams Alice H. XVrenn I E ! 4 F I ! I -- ffm . ' -, - llulll raw. lfjfl fu 1'1Q1l1l: Pznllellu, Ford. Somers, Baglmy, Bowers. Templenmn, Hayden. Second row: Lumpkin, Nalf, ixl, Ili-zlm, Nuclsols, Grillitll, 'l'alinl'ul'ro, Nlangus, Keck. Third rmu: Cook, Brown, Page, Raiford, Yvxlson, Innes, Howe, Knight. Fuurlh raw: lluller, Rucker, Phillips, Sperry, NVillis, King,Straugl1an. l Ullzrow: Tl1ornton,Clark, Sc-liroulter, llnll, llarper, NVatlinglun, JHIHCS MU SIGMA RI-IO LITERARY SOCIETY 0M'ccr.r Ffrxfl Senzefler Samuel A. Bagby ................. President Paul B. Watlington . . . . Vice-president Dorsey B. Ford. . . . . . . . . Secretary E. Parker Brown . . .............. Treasurer Harry L. King .,..... Forensic Council Representative Ojfcernr Second Selnewler I. VVilbur Cook .................. President Dorsey B. Ford .... . . Vice-president Robert W. Yowell . . ............ Secretary E. Parker Brown Harry L. King . . Xvaverly IV. Barlme Clie:-:ter E. Barclen Nlilton Berlacl YV. R. Bowers YVooclrow YV. Clark Harvey Fleetwood, jr. R. B. Grillitli Tllomas Hall George L. Harper George A. Harris A. Edison Hayden Robert N. Heller . . . . . . Treasurer . . Forensic Council Representative 171 e nz benr Richard A. Hicks R. T. Howe H. T. Iames Lewis K. Iones Hunter B. Keck Samuel H. Keister Reginald Knight YV. Latane Lumpkin Iulian E. Nlangus D. Yvinton Nuff I. Roland Nuckols Roger B. Page R. Carrington Paulette H. YV. Phillips Fletcher L. Raiforcl Numa L. Reid C. E. S. Ridgway Ambrose A. Rucker Samuel Schroetter Paul Somers Sherwood Sperry Iosepli IW. Strauglian Oscar B. Taliaferro Richard A. lvillis I. YV. Yvilson T N .. JRE dial' L. - I' I 'l'!l ' : ' w . , . 'nm ron, Lf n nylzl Lamlx, Qortopassi, Lultrqll, E. Nl. Dllll l I M ll 5 i B I M ll Sauer, D. lV1illcr,Blanton. 1W1'1'rl row: Slaplcs,Nlonlgomury,l K g T l St IJ ll D I y C 5 I K s.c.M1TcHLlLL LITERARY soc1LTY Ojjfcenr R. Buford Brandis . . .... . . I. Edgar Stevens .... . . Bernard M. Dabney, . Boyd H. Blanton ....,... f1I6l71bCl'J' Iorge Alvarado David E. Bass David Bear Robert Carswell Irving Chofnas W. Cecil Collier Iohn Cortopassi Bruce G. Dodd Iacob Flax Ioseph Flax VVilliam F. Grigg Aaron Hass Albert Hauft F. Overton Ioncs Iames E. King Leon King Iohn G. Staples . . . . resident . . .Vice- resident . . . Secretary . . Treasiirer Phillip Kin N A. Wade L mb Bernard La lb Iohn Lasted E. S. Luttrell Richard T. McC1'one Elmer Millel' Edward Miller David I-I. Millel' A. B. Mo1itgome1'y Iames G. Baldwin Mitchell Katz Russell Tate Richard Nlnrphy I. E. Orsclicil Enno T. 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M, .:,. nl . 1 . . 1 . 4 I. , - I ,.I.KI!3Ig,I .s.. - .-, , - if A - I' II I I .V .Y- ' 'Lf Al' when-,Q-xnr. 11 '96 I fruw: Councill, Collier, Ride , Karsli Scott, Corntliwaitc. Secund r'mv.' Ballon, Diggs, Norllc Goodman, Flax, Har ll rl mu: Booker, Britton, XVcbl:, Hzun, lVlcCuire, Edgar, Tabla, C INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL Ofcerw Dr. VV. R. Cornthwaite ....... President Dr. W. A. Harris ..,.... Vice-president Prof. W. F. Caylor . . . . .... Secretary 171 e In benf Kappa Alpha .... Phi Kappa Sigma . . Phi Gamma Dalia. . Pi Kappa Alpha. . . Kappa Sigma .... Sigma Phi Epsilon. . Theta Chi ...... Phi Delta Omega . . Lambda Chi Alpha Phi Alpha ...... Pi Delta Sigma . Forrest L. Collier, jr. lack G. Webb G. Winston Crenshaw Gaius W. Diggs, I. Motley Booker Randolph P. Tabb Harold N. Goodman William C. Ham Beverley L. Britton Hugh E. McGuire B. Redwood Councill I. Edward Norfleet Billy W. Ballou Charles H. Wood, lohn S. Hryharrow, Vernon C. Kibler Charles M. Edgar David N. Scott Herman Flax Morton A. Karsh C. E. S. Ridgway Fred H. Timberlake KAPPA ALPHA l u1u:dcd al Il'11.rh:'n,alon 111111 Luc Uufver.rfly, 1865 Fran! raw, lrfl lo rliqlrl: Perry, Blnck, Bromm, lVaEkins, Showalter, Hopson. Second row: Campbell, Pilcher, Cutriglmt, Gregory, Collier Lcvcrton, Allen, Fleet, Crouch, Alexander, Corrcll. Thin! row: Grigg, Holloway, Parkinson, Alley, Phillips, Brooks, Wooten, Barnes, Webb ETA CHAPTER lirlalrlfmhcd al Mc Univcr.riLl1 uf Rfchnzarul, 1670 Colour: Crimson and Olcl Golcl Flowerw Magnolia and Rose PLL!IlL'CHll.0l1.' Kappa Alpha Iournal Fl'dfl'6J in Facullaie Robert C. Astrop, M.A. H. B. Handy, lVl.A. Iames H. Barnett, LL.B. W. A. Harris, Ph.D. C. M. Chichester, LL.D. B. C. Holtzclaw, Ph.D. M. U. Pitt, B.A. iw . -. Q mo . fizigyf XX, ,,,. ,f 'by , fl f .32 ,ya-ff ' 5 . ' -Lvl 2:a'. x . 1 -C B. ' 'Hkh I Frafre.r in Collegio Clam of 1955 George I. Allen William Fleet, Thomas C. Crouch Roger VV. Leverton i Cfamr of 1956 l joseph A. Alexander, jr. Harry L. King Fred W. Black, jr. L. V. Moore Forrest L. Collier, jr. R. Thomas Phillips, jr. William S. Hopson jack G. VVebb w lE' Claw of 1957 l 1l 5 Ernest L. Brooks XVynclham N. Gregory Donald G. Campbell Edwin M. Pilcherl VVillarcl Showalter CXHJJ' qf 1956, Clifford L. Barnes William B. Correll William F. Grigg Herbert L. Holloway Yvilliam H. C. Kintner Perkinson Perry jerry G. Watkins W1 Ernest L. ootenl l l lfnluldnl nl Ilia ,lllI.Vt'!'J'l'l.!l of Pc:zn.Qulvnm'n, Ocfobcr 19, 13.70 fin, , K . I 'lx . f1-: ' A , l 1'ul1l mmf, lvfl I0 rffjlll: Swann, Grlnnan, F. Vaughan, Dobson, Crenshaw, Schulz, YVhil:lcy, Montguxllcry. Sucunrf row: Tmvnscncl, Earle, XVills, Pntlcimx, Diggs, Garnett, Akin, Ochsner. YWa'r1z' row: Ewell, Pond, Graham, Mills, Brown. Back raw: Iackson, Chcwning, Fleetwood, Freeman, Turlclnglon, Rallbrd, King, P. King, Nlancr, R. Vaughan PHI CHAPTER l5.rInhlr'.rlu'rl al lllc UllI.VUfJ1'LV of Ix'1'1:hmnrzd, 1675 Coforw: Old Gold and Black Il'!0CVl!l'.' Goldcnrocl Publz'calz'01z.' Phi Kappa Sigma News Letter F1'al1'elr in Pkzculfale Frccleric W. Boatwright, LL.D. B. West Tabb, BA. ,-- -, '-+5 -. f 'X ff' - . ' .v,', f X, V, .z ,jszh-.,,.. ., N V4 , fra' ' ,nn K' ' H - ', K ' , F. ' M M, 'X '1 ,W ,TW Xfwwvg ' V v lg I' ,ff li H fe, , fig. ,ump- M. V. Y fig, Pifdfl'CJ' in Collegio Cfawu' of 1955 G. Vllinston Crenshaw Albert Oclisiiier lohn VV. Dobson Perry K. Schulz William C. Grinnan Sydney C. Swainn Robert S. Nlontgomery, Frederick Vaughan Claud M. VV'l'1itley C1HJ'J of 1956 l Gaius YV. Diggs, Harry O. Patteson Grillin T. Garnett Braxton B. Toivnsencl Willis H. Wills Claw of 1957 VVilliam Akin E. Pal'liCl' Bl'0XVD Wlinfrey YV. Cllewning William VV. Iackson Edward M. Mills Charles B. Pond Samuel M. Earle Fletcher L. Ralforcl I. Davis Ewell, jr. S. Lyle Graham Robert A. Vaui Clam of 19519 N Harvey I-l. Fleetwood Iames E. King? Iolin YV. Freeman Philip T. King Alfred YV. Nlauer l I I l Carl L. Turliixiffton D ghan PHI KAPPA S I G M A l'1vunrlr1l11l ll'n,rlu'ng1u1x mm' Juffunrwz Calluye, 1711111 1, 16'-115' l 1'nnlrmu, lajfl lu rlifllrl: Pllillips, Tcmplcnmn, XVl1illct', Swinrlcll, XVallacc, Hardy, Powell Srcond rms Schools Rlckw T bb Booker Grxflin Roper, Sncml, Fnrluy. Thlm' mm: Park, llaynlon, Raclspinncr, Bristow, Dickinson CrL,as5 Harper Stutz lV1cCuL Martln Omohundro Ryland, Hanscll, Turbyfill Rr-10 CHI CHAPTER E.rlaZvl1'.rhn1l al Mc UI1l.UEfJI.l.ll rg! Richrnand, 1890 Cofors Royal Purple If'!ower: Hcliotropc Pubf1'ml1'o1z,.' The Phi Gamma Delta F1'al1'eJ in Facullafe lVl. Ray Douqblcs, LL.B. Robert E. Loving, Ph D 1 William Gaines, jr., Pl1.D. Samuel C. Mitchell LL D Garnett Ryland, Pl1.D. Q 1 '1' 1. i A ii 'nw AIKEN: I Frafrea' in Collegio l Clam of 1955 ' I. Motley Booker E. Starke Farley Maxwell R. Schools Claw qf 1956 Iames A. Grifhn Iohn M. D. Taylor Clam of I9 Iack M. Bristow Stover H. Creasy Alfred Dickinson, lack A. Hansell George L. Harper A. Edison Haydon Berkeley H. Martin Howard MCD. lVlCCue Clam qf I9 Clyde H. Hardy Iohn S. Haw Charles H. Phillips Billy A. Powell I. Elwood Snead Randolph P. Talib Iames C. West Charles H. Ryland l 5 7 y Thomas B. Ulnohundro Wilbtlz' S. Peek John A. Radspinner lames H. Riclls, jr. Robert P. Rogter Carlton F. Stlltz John M. 'rabll Yvilliam G. ixlfbyfall 56' ' Sherwood D. Spivey Frederick Swiilldell Samuel H. Templeman Robert YV. Xvzlllace R. McLean Yvhittet PHI GAMMA D E L T A - 1 lvtlllflllldll al lhe ljlII'UUl1N.l-Il U V1'1y11'111'n, Illarclz 1, LY66' :JI-V J' HBV Frnnl mu-', ld! lv 1'1irff1I: XVusl, NVooflson, Slmillctt, Gregory, Ham, Goodman, Balxen, Tolar, Allcn. Surm1a'raw.' Mayo, Iamcs, Taliafcrru, Taylor llmmti, Boykin, Keck, lfldlwrg. Y7u'r1l nm'.' llnuslca, Sllcppnrcl, Castecn, Heywood, Garber, Clark, Hollmlay, YVillis OMICRON CHAPTER lC.rlnhlf.rl1cd nl llm Ur1fvvr.rfl,:1 :M lflltllllllllld, 1891 C0f01'.r: Garnet ancl Gold Flower: Lily of the Valley Pul1lz2fal1'om'.' Shield and Diamond, Dagger and Key R' lllbfflgjyl '00 if-fv.,., jiel-sd l .l BHXQJ j SQy5Qf k ,,, 'H fVV,' Jl4, :1r Qwuuw Fra lre.r in Co llegio Harold M. Goodman Willia Clam of 1955 Claw of 1936 Wilfred B. Gregory, jr. Pendleton MCK. Samuel H. Allen Charles F. Bahen Willianl B. Garber I. Cornelius Goclsey C. Ralph Arthur I. Wesley Boykin Iames D. Clark David Donati Larry Ecllmerg Ioseph R. Houska Clrzanr of 1957 William G. m C. Ham Shiflett, Heywood Carrol F. rlloler Michael W. West G. Stuart Xkfooclson Clam' of 1958 Spruel P. Ilames, jr. Iames IQ Howard A. reamer Mayo James Mezlchem Myron W. Sheppard Oscar B. T aliaferro Alvin C. Taylor I . -.-1 PI KAPPA A L P I-I A KAPPA SIGMA A Faujzrlvrl al Nu: U1u'uq1'.r1'l,v of Bologna, 1400 lfuumlrri nz flnnsrzca al Nw Unlvelzrzly uf V1'1y1'1zia, December 10, 1859 l mnl ruw, lrjl lu rlzqhl: NVinslow, Tcnore, Britton, McDaniel, Prince, I. YVillJorn, C. Arendall, Bondurnnt, McGuire, D. Gray, Mason. Second raw: Crews, Cruwforrl. 1W1'1'rl raw: Crowder, Young, NVxlsop, Thornhill, Anderson, Price, Cherry, Lacy, Garrett, Trotman, S. Matflxews, XVcblr, Nlonrc, V. Gray. Back raw: Poe, Miller, Guy, '1'lnstlel:hwaite, XV. Nlafthews, Riegcl, Newton, Lindsey, I. Arendall, Chalmers BETA-BETA CHAPTER If.rlaN1'.rhrfl nl Ihr! Ul1I'I'l!I'J'l.fjI QI' Rl'ChlI10lllf, 171l1l'Cll 5, 18,93 Colour: Scarlet, White, and Green Flowcl'.' Lily of the Valley .IJLlbllkllfl'0IlJ'.' The Caduceus, The Star and Crescent Irl'Llfl'13J' in lrkzculfaie Ralph C. lVlcDanel, Ph.D. Charles H. Wheeler, Ph.D. Willianm L. Prince, lVl.A. Iames B. Wilborn, B.A. QD 17,1121 wg? ' 5 , V Aff ,f , I 'ff QF-ly .M-:-!Lf,.f f Fratrem in Collegio Clam of 1955 Charles B. Arendall, jr. Beverley L. Britton R. Sidney Bondurant Richard A. Farrar Richard C. Poage + P. Lanier Anderson, jr. Kenneth Cherry E. Chaisty Garrett Virgil C. Gray George B. Lacy 4 Cfamf of 1956 Sidney T. Matthews, Hugh E. McGuilre Robert F. Riegel Bartholomew G. Tenore Robert P. Thistlethwaite Walter G. Winslow Stuart C. Crawford Donald B. Gray Robert T. Harris Hunter B. Keck Robert B. Lindsey I. T. Arendall George E. Chalmers David W. Crews Charles W. Crowder, jr. Louis E. Guy William H. Matthews Ralph P. Moore Roy Newton Claw of 1957 Robert L. Mason Stuart G. Mercer I. Iudson Miller H. Hudson Price lose L. Robert Harry A. Young 3 Clam qf 1958 E. Dodson Poe, Ur. Paul W. Roberts Ioseph M. Straughan D. W. Thornhilll Myires W. Tilghtnan Herbert H. Trodman Thomas A. Webb, jr. Shanks M. Wilb rn C. Gordon Wilson KAPPA SIGMA SIGMA PHI EHPSILON ibm! row, ld! lu rriuhl: Null, Lane, Longnn, Mccalxe, Mccaul, Dunlcu m, Copley, Carter, Cook. Secund raw: Phillips, Bowles, Nelson, Gordon Nlnllury, llclcrsun, Somers, Reid, Gmlmm, Barbe, Ross. 1Yu'r'd raw: Speir, Norlleet, Johnson, Dickinson, Dunkum, Robertson, Dieclrich W. Dickinson, Cross, Councill, Preissner, Richardson, Sanford VIRGINIA ALPHA CHAPTER Colonr: Royal Purple and Red Flowenr: American Beauty and Violets Pub!zk'alz'on,: The Sigma Phi Epsilon fb ui if :L .. C ,,,,..,'I . l all I ........i...., I lwlliiffllri I :bQIll,Ig:+fIIlSiq Al ' IIIll:rI'EIIN ' 'Q' ,rg I f 197 'ft7g? ' -:l ,- 'V EFI-,J - Q ,I If:-75 I - l V l l ,Fl'LZlll'6J' in Collegio Cfa.r.f of 1955 Waverly YV. Barbe R. Coleman Longan Charles YV. Dickinson Edward Pllorfleet Iohn R. Dieclrich Charles W. Peterson Allan ll. Lane Vernon B. Richardson Fillmore H. Sanford 1 Cfa.r.r Qf 1956 I. Wlilbui' Cook B. RedwoodlCouncill Xvilliam D. Dickinson X l Robert M. Carswell Vllirt C. M21llCJFlV Allan G. McCabe, jr D. Winton Nall' Richard C. Bowles Allan Carter W. Elwood Cross E. Lee Copley Edward H. Dunkum Willie YN. Dunkum William S. Gordon Clam' of 1957 ' Iohn H. Prcissner Numa L. R id l U William T. ii Paul Somers, Clam of 19519 obertson 'lhElIT1 . Thomas phnson I. Stuart Gr.. I - I M Eugene YV. cCaul W. Sanford 'Nelson Harold W. Rhillips H. Aubrey I? OSS Iohn A. Speir SIGMA PHI EPSILON ETA I Fnundexi nl Norsv,1'1-lr Unfuer.rl'LV, 1856 Frau! rum, ld! lu rdjhl: Freund, Tlmonms, Bnllnu, Kern, Carter. Scrfulul row: Coleman, Nickel, Bowers, Eady, McAllister, YVnod, Kepplcr, Schrulf, llall, King, Ferguson, Drinard, Phillips, Seward, Boatwright CMICRON CHAPTER E.rlnMz'.rhcd al Mc Un fvar.rfly fy' Rfcfunond, 1915 Colour: Red and While Flower: Carnation PublzZ'a!ion: The Rattle 65 f- - QW WSQ W-. I Fra!re.r in Collegio Clam of 1955 Billy YN. Ballou Frederic R. Ifreuncl VVoodrow E. Carter Cleveland C. Kern Grayson L. Nickel, Clam of 1956 Charles E. Drinard Iames B. Thomas Cff1.r.r of 1957 Iohn B. Boatwright W. Robert Bowers I. Langdon Floss Iohn C. Phillips C. Briel Keppler William H. Seward Charles H. VVoocl, C1a.J'.r qf 19567 lack A. Eady C. Guy McAllister Thomas M. Hall Edward E. Plhillips I. Reginald Knight Ioseph A. Schroff THETA CHI 'gs:l. iB 'M . l'1Illllll't'd al lhz: Ulll.V0l1fl.ljl LJ Rfclurlmzd, fflnrcfl, 16, 1915 Fl'unl1'unl, lqff la IVQIIIL' Taylur, Harris, l'I. Smith, Alexander, Murclock, E. Smith, Wagner, Kihler Sf.1,m1rl1ow Allyn Brock Parker Phillips llryhurrow, Ruthcr, Gravatt, Hladycz, Kinchcloe Calcium' Green ancl Gold Flower: Dalloclil .Publicalion : lIIlllllllllllmillflllllllll' , , 1 The Daffodil l l Frafreas in Collegio Claw of 1935 l Howard C. Smith l Claw of 1956 I I. Ruffin Apperson John S. Hruvlrarrow, Stanley Cieelco Vernon C. Kibler Williani R. Compton Garland B. Kincheloe Robert B. Harris Dave A. Parker G. Thomas Taylor Clam of 1957 David Alexander, Horace E. Phillips Herbert C. Allen, jr. Robert W. Rether A. Broaclclus Gravatt Ernest H. Sinith Russell S. Tate l Claw' of 1958 1 lack Hlaclycz S. Brooks Rebertson M. Bailey Murcloek Williani F. ohertson Algie V. Wright 1 l l l w 1 I . .A ,qw PHI DELTA O M E G A lfvuurivrl ul liamlun U11fs'cr.r1'l,u, Nuvcnzlmr 2, 1909 I rvnI 1-uw, hjfl In l'1illlll.' Edgar, Gillillnn, Ncatlxcry, Hnckley, Scott, Carglozo., Poelnler, biorris. Seconzz' raw: Baldwin, Schaaf, Finney, Mallonee Richards, Strung, Schncck. 1711171 row: McSxycgncy, Wglton, Kxclplnslu, Thomson, Eanes, Branch, Shelter. l 0urlh row: Knight, Allard Plnlllps, Harrington, Gardner, Mellen, Tymosko, Vla ALPIiA CHI ZETA Ewlablllrlrcd al lfle URl.VUfIiLV af Riclmzoml, zllay S, 1915 Culor.r: Purple, Green, and Gold Flower: Violet Pul1l1'ca!1'0r1,J'.' Cross and Crescent, Delta Pi Fralrar in Faculiafe Woodford B. Hackley, MA. Rolvix Harlan, Ph.D. Raymond B. Pinchbeck, Pl1.D. Vlfilliam T. Muse, S.I.D. ,gf,.fff4z' , Eqifif' P' , ig aa- L' if N 1- 'XX :LQ AW' Fra!re.r in Coflegio Cfaau' qf 19,55 Hugh L. Cardozo, jr. YV. Sniilhson Nlorris Charles M. Edgar Owen L. Ntlatliery Williani Gilfillan P. Henry Plmehler Thomas H. Nlorris David N. Scott Claude Slaydon Claw' qf 1.956 Iames G. Baldwin Edward M. Schaaf, Stanford C. Finney Clarence E. Schneck Stuart K. Richards Harvey L. Strang, Claw Qf 19,37 Robert C. Branch, jr. Joseph L. Pittore Gordon L. Mallonee Books P. Slietter Stuart W. Thomson Clam qf 1958 C james Allard Iaines lVlcSwecncy Benjamin W, Gardner Arthur Mellen Ames Harrington VVilliam L. Phillips Leonard V. Kielpinski Frank Tymosko james H. Knight YVilliam F. Via Russell E. Wlalton i l 1 l L A M B DA CHI ALPHA ,, Y-M 2.- ' ' fx. Jef: .. ... ,XE w fi TT' Y 'sq ' .- A Founder! al Mc Unfvenrily of Richmond, Dcczmlrzr 4, l950 Fran! row, fnjll lv rziuhl: Edwards, Robert, Alvarado, l'aH:cson, Ridgway, Christensen, Tyndall, Tinibcrlake, Road. Second row: Franklin Albright, Adams, Yuwcll, Can-ull, S. Baker, Angus, Taylor, Hang. Third row: Bristow, B. Baker, Brown, Halzclwr, Bolts C0l0l'J'.' Blue and White Flower: Pink Carnation F1'al1'eJ in Facullale Charles L. Albriglii, Ph.D. Herman P. Thomas, Ph.D. f w' Q Q n I , 1 1' alia -A51 2' V, ,',-V tx, ggi- ll ',,?l,I.'J . Frazfref in Collegio Clam of 1955 M. Aubrey Franklin Charles E. S. Ridgway Qlamr of 1956 Kenneth D. Angus, il E. Guthrie Brown Samuel H. Baker, Gordon M. Christensen Iohn C. Bristow Harold P. Hatcher Frederick N. Timberlake Clam' of 1957 Francis W. Tyndall I Clam' of 1951? Iohn L. Adams Howard R. Carroll I. Antonio Alvarado Curtis M. Hahg E. Ballard Baker T. Earle Patteson PI DELTA SIGMA 1.4 fi fl lu 1-14111: Lusnik, Sclu-ieberg, Mmglcll, Kufih, l7lax,lGolcl, Siegel. Serum! raw: Lester, Hauft, Umansky, o xcn, assm, C iofnas PHI ALPHA Fnunzled mf George 11'a.rlu'nglon Urlfverwffy, 1914 RHO CHAPTER lirlahlzlrlwd nl the Unfuenrily aj' Riclzmanrl, February 5, 1925 C0f0l'J'.' Red and Blue Flower: American Beauty Pubflkdfl-0l1.' The Quarterly 1?l'LlLll'6J' in Collegio Clam of 1935 Harry X. Gold Morton A. Karsh Cfawrr of 1956 Herman Flax David Levy Milton Lesnik A. Louis Tobias Claw of 1957 Leo R. Cohen Henry S. Mandel Charles H. Kassin Henry Schrieberg Dave Umansky Clam of 1958 Irving Chofnas Alfred B. Hauft Iames Lasfer Finrl row, lzff lo nkzlzl: Wiley, Bagby, Ford, Clary, Paulett L t Hurst, lone C by R ALPHA DELTA 1111 11 ntlerml F l?1fl.'l'HlLll I Founded al lfle Ul7l.K'HIKFI.1ll of lffc IIHUIIQ1, 1923 Colonr: White and Copper l Ffower: Yyhite Rose ' Fralrew in Facullale Solon B. Cousins, D.D. Rolvix Harlan, Ph.D. 17 l'llfl'6J' in Colfegio l Clam of 1955 Samuel A. Bagby Clifton D. Cosby Gary A. Bousman Samuel H. Keister Fred Parker , Claw Qf 1936 y Woodrow W. Clark George A. Harris Edward Clary Arthur W. Rich Horace L. Ford Bernard M. White-Hurst Clam of 1957 Leonard B. Archer R. Carrington Paulette W. George Bond Ryland O. Reamy Horace C. Iarnes Leslie R. Stuart Fred T. Laughon Paul G. Wiley Claw' of 1958 Harry T. Iames OMICRQN DELTA VKAPPA Founded al 1l'a l JI d Lee U11z'ue1'.r1'ly, 1914 EPSILON CIRCLE E4fll1hfl..fhl'd nl Rfvflllznnrl' Cullugfr, I 921 Ogfcenr Fillmore H. Sanford ...... ..... P resident Beverley L. Britton . . .... Vice-president Prof. W. F. Caylor ....... . . Secretary-treasurer Charles B. Arendall, jr. Stuart W. Cook Dean M. Ray Doubles Roger W. Leverton Richard T. McCrone Dr. R. C. McDanel 171 em benr W. Smithson Morris I. Edward Nortleet Dr. Raymond B. Pinchbeck Richard C. Poage Vernon B. Richardson Charles E. S. Ridgway S. Frank Straus Lg H U, si. Nalfomzl Honor Socfcly for Serzfar 1l onu'n Founded al llze Ufzivuf-.diy of Syracufe, 1918 WESTHAMPTON COLLEGE CHAPTER Helen Caulfield . . . Iaquelin A. Iohnston Alice L. Harrington M. Theresa Carter . Anna E. Hallett E.rfnhl1'.rheri 1930 Ofcerm President . . . . Vice-president anfl treasurer fllemllenr Mary E. H Iessie E. Neale I Secretary Historian arrington Fmmdsd at lhe xvnlfunnl Un1'ver.r1'Iy Law S1-lmul, February 12, 1902 JEFFERsoN DAVIS CHAPTER I5.r!nl:l1'.r!um.' al lim T. C. llf1Afl1'anz.r School of Law, 1921 C0l0r.r: Gold and Purple F10 wer: White Carnation Publ1'caZz'o1z.r.' Owl, Adelphia ' H 0l'l0l'dl1y Jlelnbefnf Iohn R. Saunders Fra lre.r Anthony Baroocly Vivian R. Bethel Lawrence Crowder Iames K. Cunningham I. Nlarker Dern Louis S. Herrink in Collegfo Ernest C. Iohnson William G. Purcell I. Kenneth Rader Everett S. Slagle Allen W. Staples M. Bald Win Watts MCNEILL Founded nl lhc Max Laster ...... Arthur R. Kingclon . C. 1l'1'll1'r1m.r Sclmol ty Law, 1933 Often' SCDCI ETY . . . . . . . flfhancelloi' . . . . . Viceghancellor I. Kenneth Rader . . . . .Chancellor ofthe xcliequer M. Ray Doubles . . . ....,... FaCL1ll,y Aclviscr William T. Muse. . . . . Faculty Adviser fllenzlzelxr jack Barney T. Davis jones, jr. Anthony Baroody Z. Vance I0l'f.lilll, jr. Vivian R. Bethel Warren F. Curtis Charles W. Givens, jr. Herman Gross R. Granger Clarence P. Kea rfott lNillia1n M. Pope Everett S. Slagl West Willizlm G. Purcell I e: in ' an I I up . 'lllgnl I - I 4 I N N N U., 1 bi 1 rfl' ,4,!Tk.,w14' I -' , . 0 ffJ,.g rr' . 21 I . uf U 5 i , m4 ll .XMIZAA A4146 CW0!!l4'LdJ4f 1 BALTIMORE, MARYLAND Sponsor for the Editorial Stgffl The 1955 Web Ll al' W J .ff i.-5.1 yy any Zffezfz Wedge ROANOKE, VIRGINIA Sponsor for Men's Student Government I I I w . , - zni' 1 -. 7 ew'-w--,L ,, . ' ' ,, ,Jj , . '-I i . I MMM. JHMH, Gllzw Jam! RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Sponsor for the Business Staff of The 1955 Web and for the Harlequin Club , ff-f .- J JMZAA :Engng cMz?inia iallfan RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Sponsor for the Senior Class - f-nw--o-san... .vm in C-SWA Cmliyw ,llbmfez MOBILE, ALABAMA Sponsor for The Richmond Collegian . ' 1, 4' JJZLM 1 at -0 CLtZ LT ,LMLE RICHIVIOND, VIRGINIA Sponsor for the Varsity Club ? A QL Xmas, Jilefen Caulblicfcf PORTSIVIOUTH, VIRGINIA Sponsor for the Council of Honor HALL OF FAME The exact value of student polls on various subjects will always be a question of considerable debate. Student votes are sometimes sincere, sometimes merely a matter of personal like and dislike. In selecting a Hall of Fame for THE 1955 XNEB, we have askecl the student body to be frank, sincere, ancl unbiased in their choices. We believe they have been. Herein we present their choices . . . the outstanding Senior personi- fications of six selected Helcls of endeavour, from Richmond and from Xvesthampton . . . and in aclclition, an inclication of the men's judgment in choosing from the Westhaniptoil student body as a whole the outstanding beauty. With a bow and a flourish, then, clo we present here the stuclent bocly's selections-the 1955 Hall of Fame. . . M1254 page !5'LL'Z3lfV6!! j0Afl'LJi0'fL RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Westhampton Beauty Lis? b?lfF . 3 1 124- 41-PM LEADER lfgichznd jjozzg ylrlefcn. Can! VERSATILE fnfzzy Jy4i!!.4 cjilfnzoze gang K ATHLETE 4'7 cjzforencc Q.. Ggouvc 120,65 wx SCHOLAB CQ!07Z6'l'lC8 VLZZZC7- 17 ff Cingene .X Zgfczamrgy ACTOR XILLALLUZDL c'!. QOAl'l,At0ll Cleo 73913 CS' Q. .?l!!Cl-L IOURNALIST J Q Zgelffltxfly UL. gl-LE CL70'A !lCC!lfL'C THE STUDENTS Almrahznn, Ioseph, '58 . . Adams, Iohn L., '58 .... Akin, Xvilllillll I., '56 . . . . Aldhizer, llarold A. B., '58 Alexander, David, jr., '57 . Alexander, joseph A., jr., '56 Alexander, Stuart L., '58 . . Allard, Claude l., '58 . . . . Allen, Auluregv B., '56 . . . Allen, George l., '55 . . Allen, llerlxert C., '57 . . Allen, Samuel ll., '57 . . . . Alley, Reulmen lf.. jr., '58 . Alvarado, lorge A., '58 . . . Alvis, lfrank R., jr., '58 Anderson, john Al., '55 Anderson, P. Lanier, '56 Angus, Kenneth D., '56 Apperson, I. Rullin, '56 Archer, Leonard B., '57 jr., '55 Arendall, Charles B., Aremlall, Iohn T., '58 Arthur, Charles R., '58 Baglny, Samuel A., '55 Bahen, Charles F., '57 Baker, Ernest B., '58 . Baker, Samuel ll., '56 Baldwin, james G., '56 Bull, Samuel B., '56 . Ballon, Billy XV., '55 . . Barlxe, lvavcrltv YV., '55 . . Burden, Chester lf., '58 . . Barnes, Clifford L., jr., '58 . Barood-v, Eugene lvl., '55 . Bass, David lf., jr.. '55 . . . Bass, lloward A., jr., '55 Bear, David Al., '57 . . . Beck, llilaire lf.. jr., '56 . . Bell, john R.. '58 ..... . Benenson, lfdward ll., '56 . Berlacl. Nlilton, '56 ..... Bernstein, Clifford N., '56 . Black, Fred XV., '56 . . . . . Blanton, Boyd ll., '55 . . Block, lrving, '57 ...... Blunt, Iohn S., jr., '56 . . . Boatwright, john B., '58 . . Bond, YVilliarn G., '58 . . . Bondurant, R. Sidney, '55 Booker, 1. Motle,x', '55 . . Botts, George YV., '57 . . . Botwick, ll. Barrlv, '57 . . . Bonsmnn, Gary A., '55 . . . Bowers, A. Roswell, '58 . . Bowers, XX llllillll R., '56 . . Bowles, Richard C., '58 . . Boxlc-v, llunter NV., '58 . . Boykin, Yveslc-v, '58 . . Branch, Garland ll., '55 . . Branch, Rohcrt C., jr., '57 . Brandis. R. Buford, jr., '57 Briggs, joseph A., '56 . . . Bristow, lack Nl., '57 . . . Bristow, lohn C., '57 . . . Britton, Beverley L., '55 . . Broaddus, Thonlas l., '57 Bronnn, L. 1Villiam, '58 . . Brooking. Rutvmonrl E., '55 Brooks, lfrnest L., '57 . Brooks, lolm R., '57 . . . Brown, lf. Guthrie, '56 . . Brown, 15. Parker, '57 . . . Brown, E. 1Ninl're.v, '56 . . Brown, Iacoh, '56 ..... Brown, Ro1xertL., '56 . . Brown, Roger D., '55 . . RICHMOND COLLEGE . 550 Twenty-ninth Street, Newport News, Va. . . . . . . . 5110 Enslow Avenue, Richmond, Va. I .................VVayneslJoro, . 250 Kingsland Terrace South, Orange, NV . V . . . . . . . 425 1Vythe Street, . . . 4210 Kingcrest Parkway, . . . 4210 Kingcrest Parkway, Petersburg, Richmond, Richmond, a. Va. Va. Va. . . . . . . 4507 Hanover Avenue, Richmond, . . . . . . . .2806 Stanhope Avenue, Norfolk, 5614 Eighth Street, N. XV., YVashington, D. C. . . . . . . . . 4015 Park Avenue, Richmond, Va. . ...... 415 lV1ain Street, Va. South Hill, Va. Blackstone, Va. Rico . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Guayanilla, Puerto . . . 415 North Belmont Avenue, Richmond . . . . . 2004 Hanover Avenue, Richmond . . . . . 185 h'1arshall Terrace, Danville, . . . . 5454 Grove Avenue, Richmond, . . . . 5500 Semmes Avenue, Richmond, . . . 124 North Adams Street, Petersburg, . . . . . . .19 DelV1ouy Avenue, Mobile, . . . . . . 19 Delwouy Avenue, Mobile, . . . 2501 Stuart Avenue, Richmond, . . . . . . . Caixa 572, Sao Paolo, B . . . . . .2619 East Clay Street, 2525 Grove Avenue . . . . . . . .2525 GroveAvenue 1 505 North Thirty-lburth Street, ' f f f I i1651'R1oiiuineiitAvenue . . . 2504 East Broad Street, . . . . .2508 Floyd Avenue . . . 5105 Stuart Avenue . . . . 5006 Floyd Avenue, , Va. , Va. Va. Va. Va. Va. Ala. Ala. Va. razil Richmond, Va. , Richmond, Va. , Richmond, Va. Richmond, Va. Lanraville, Va. , Richmond, Va. . Franklin, Ky. Blackstone, Va. . Leemont, Va. Richmond, Va. , Richmond, Va. . lV1ose1ey, Va. , Richmond, Va. Richmond, Va. Va. ...............B1rd'sNest. . . . 265 East 197th Street, New York, N. Y. 1585 Stebbins Avenue, New York, N. Y. Richmond, Va. . . . . . . . . . . .1529 Avondale Avenue, Richmond, Va. . . 125 South Ridgecrest Avenue, Rutherfordton, N. C. . 2914 lV1arshal1 Avenue, Newport News, . . . . 16 South lV1cadow Street, Richmond, Va. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Buckingham,Va. Edenton, N. C. 1201 Ocean View Avenue, Norfolk, Va. Lottsburg, Va. . . Norton, Va. . . . 94 Edward Street, New Haven, Conn. . 1605 Grove Avenue, . 2507 Grove Avenue, . . . 2117 Stuart Avenue, . . . 5210 Fendall Avenue 116 East Tenth Street: . . . .4008 Crutchfield Avenue, . . . . . . 5608 Grove Avenue, i 805 Xvest Yvashington Street, . . . . . . . . 2507 Park Avenue, . . 5804 Chamberlayne Avenue, ' f f f 1 i i5408 TJ6l'R2xl'6l'11i1Ci, . . . 1900 Amelia Street, . . . 5910HzinoverAveni1e, Va . Richmond, Va. Richmond, Va. . . Penola, Va. Richmond, Va. . Buckner, Va. Richmond, Va. Richmond, Va. . Franklin, Va. Richmond, Va. Richmond, Va. Petersburg, Va. Richmond, Va. Richmond, Va. . . Gether, Va. Richmond, Va. Richmond, Va. Appalachia, Va. Richmond, Va. Va. . . . 5209 Second Avenue, Richmond, . . . . . . 202 South Nlain Street, Suffolk 1 Va. Va. . . . . . 816 Wzty Street, Fredericksburg, . . . 106 South Addison Street, Richmond, . . . . 560 Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret, N. . . . 19 North Rowland Street, Richmond, Va. Va. Brown, lVi11iam 1Vl., jr., '58 Buck, XV. Roger, 111, '55 . . Bullard, Franlc Al., '57 . . . Bunting, Frecltlie R., '55 . . Bureher, Iohn H., '57 . . Butler, Iohn Al., '57 ..., Campbell, D. Cvorclon, '57 . Canada, Eclwarcl Nl., '57 Cartlozo, Hugh L., jr., '55 . Carroll, Howarcl R., '58 . . Carswell. Rohert Nl., '57 Carter, A11an I., '58 . . . . Carter, lVooc1roxv E., '55 . . Case-v, 'lihomas 17., '55 . . . Casteen, Frank D., '58 . . . Cauthorn, Aliehael R., '58 . Cavan, Riehartl H., '55 . . Chaclwiclc, Rohert lf. Lee, 'fm Chalmers, George E., '58 . . Cherry, Kenneth I., '56 . . Chewning, lvintree lV., '57 Chiltlress, D. Ralph, '56 . . Chotnas, lrving, '58 .... Christensen, Gordon Nl., '56 Cieclco, Stanley I., '56 . . . Clark, Iames D., '58 . . . . Clark, lvooclrow YV., '56 . . Clarlie, lvilliam F., '55 . . Clary, Eclwarcl I., '56 . . Cohen, Leo R., '57 ..... Cohen, Samuel A., '58 . . . Coleman ll' T'etlw'1v 'r '56 . . . , . 1 .K ,I ., Collier, Forrest L., jr., '56 . Collier, Vl7i11iam C., '58 . . . Compton, lVil1iam R., '56 . Cook, lvilhur, '56 .... Cooper, Alurphlv R., jr., '58 Copelancl, R. Scott, 111, '57 Copley, E. Lee, '58 ..... Corre11, lvilliam B., '58 . . Cortopassi, Iohn I., '58 . . Coslm-v, Clitton D., '55 . . Coshy, Robert '1'., '57 . . . Couneill, B. Reclxvoorl, '56 . Crawtorcl, Stuart C., '57 . . Creasv, Stover H., jr., '57 . Crenshaw, Cv. lvinston, '55 Crews, Davicl YV., '58 . . Cross, XV. Elwood, '58 . . Crouch, '1'. C., '55 .... . Crowcler, Charles XV., '58 . Croxvtler, lohn P., Ir., '57 . Crute, Robert C., '58 . . . . Cunhv, 1Vlott A., '56 . . . . Dahnelv. Bernarcl Atl., Ir., '57 Davicls mn, Etlgar Al., '57 . . Davis, Auhrey M., '56 . . . Denton, Howard R., '57 . . Dervishian, Ernest H., '57 . Die1iins1n,A1l'recl I., '57 . . Diclcinswn. Charles YV., '55 . Dielainsm, lVi11ia'n D., '56 . Dieclrich, lohn R.. '55 . . . Diggs, Gains lv., Ir., '56 . . Dohswn, Iohn YV., '55 . . Datlfl, Bruce G., '55 . . Dncltl, Iohn1'1., '58 . . . . Dwnati, Davicl I., '58. . . . Dvmley, lVil11a'n P., '58 . . Dfinarcl, Charles lf., '56 . . Dunlium, ltfmlwarcl H., '58 . Dunlurn, lVi11ie XV., '58 Dutrorv, Davicl A., ir.. '56 . Dyer, Howarcl Cary, '58 . . Early, Iaelr A., '58 .... Eanes, Davicl C., '57 . . Earle, lohn B., '57 .... . Earle, Samuel Nl., '56 . . . Eclberg, Lawrence '58 . . Edgar, Charles Nl., '55 . . . Eclwarcls, Iohn C., '56 . . . Eclwarcls, XV. Lamar, Ir., '56 Elmore, Louis I., jr., '55 . . Enslow, YV. 1'Iami1ton, '57 . .1... .,... .,... la- .. t.. ..1 L.. . L.. . . 2902 Elhvoocl Avenue, Richmoncl, Va Gloucester, Va 1'1aworth, N. I . . . . . . . . . . . .Temperailceville, Va . . . 225 North Boulevarcl, Riehmonel, . .405 North Rohinsnn Street, Riehmoncl, Va . . . . . 1621 King Street, Alexanilria, Va . . 2600 Kensington Avenue, Riclunontl, Va . . . 5124 Griflln Avenue, Riehmontl, Va . Easton, Va N111 . . 3515 Grove Avenue, Rielnnontl, Va . 5208 lvootlrow A venue, Richmoncl, Va . . 55 Church Street, Aflartinsville, . . . 12 Crystal Street, lVorcester, Mass . . 1825 llanover Avenue, 121C1lll10Ht1, Va . . . . . . . . . Route 6, Rielunoncl, Va . . . 912 Sevier Street, Greenshoro, N. C . Oxtortl, N. C . . . . . . 25 Burnham Avenue, Rutland, Vt . . 2707 East Franlclin Street, 1l1C1lI'HOI1t1, Va . . 6655 Patterson Avenue, Riehmontl, Va . . . . File, Va . . . . 2904 Park Avenue, Riehmoncl, Va ..............KentC1if1's,N.Y . . . . 55 1'1ouston Street, New llaven, Conn . . .4215 Kensington Avenue, Riehmonil, Va . . . . . . . . . . . . . Route 5, Glatllvs. Va . . . . 2410 First Avenue, Riclunoncl, Va . . 101 North Plum Street, Richmontl, Va . . . . 150 Paine Avenue, lrvington, N. I . . . 2905-A lvest Cary Street, Richnlontl, lvasllintgton Street, . C2lSCill1C, B 1 etershurtf, Va Va Va Va Va 518 lVest '1'hirty-secontl Street, Richmonn, . . . 40 South Alrasia Street, . . . 6517 Patterson Avenue, . . 114 South '1'hirt1 Street . . 1805 Grove Avenue, . . . 5501 Grove Avenue, ..........1'1ox-1101, . . .4518 Stonewall A venue, . . . . 5020 Dill Avenue, . . 5120 Stuart Avenue. . . 2616 Barton Avenue, . 1005 tliove A venue, . . 916 lVest Grace Street, . . 1411 Avonmlale Avenue . 522 North Sixth Street, . . 2210 1 airl'ax AvCnllC. . . . . 5025 Nohle Avenue, . . 2104 Alaplewoocl Avenue, . . . 2201 Nelson Street, . . 2602 xlr'CStl Grace Street, llentlerson, Riehmoncl, Riehmontl, Richmond, Richmontl, Riehmoncl, Riehmoncl, Richmoncl, Columbia, . 1'1o11ant1, Richmontl, . . Gretna, Riehmoncl . . . Saxe Riehnlonml, Rich moncl 1ilC1l111UIll1 Riehniontl, . . llalitax Rlehlnoncl, Riehmoncl, Riehnionml, Richmond, Ky Va Va Va Va Va Va Va Va Va Va Va X'i1 Va Va Vi! VH Va Va Va Va Va Va orthville, N. Y Riehnioncl, Va .................1Vlo1JilC. . . . . R. 17. D. No. 2, Richmond . . . . . . R. 17. D. No. 2, Richmoncl ................lVaver1y, . . .2502 Alonument Avenue Richmontl . . . . 715 Byrcl Parlx Court, Riehmoncl, 606 lVest Thirty-llrst Street, Riehmonil, 606 Xvest '1'1iirt.v-lirst Street, Riehmontl, . . . .5808 Seminary Avenue, Riehmontl . . . 2702 lvest Alain Street, Riehmoncl, . . 2017-A Grove Avenue, Riehrnontl, . . 515 Alaple Avenue, Richmonil, . . 515 Alaple Avenue, 1'l1C11ll10l1t1, . . 2407 17lo.vc1 Avenue, Riehmontl, . . . . . R. 17. D. No. 8, Riehmoncl. . . . 5060 City Line, Philaclelphia, . . 1222 Bellevue Avenue, Riehmoncl 1 Crovelalicl'Avenu'e,' . . . 1121 lvest Grace Street, 014 lVest lvashington Street. 1' . . . 1505 Claremont Avenue, . . 400 North Twelfth Street, . . 1404 lvilmington Avenue, . Alilltlale . Aflillclale Baltimore, Rielunoncl . Petersburg, Riehmontl Riehmoncl Richmond, Ala Va Va Va Va Va Va Va Va Va Va Va Va Va Va Pa Va Va V: 1Vlc Va Va Va Va Va L l MAY DAY, 1934 Virginia Sanford Beverley Bates The Three Grestoric Ones Nlary P. Mills l M. Virginia Still' . . . The May Queen Grace Rowland ...... Maid of Honor Eleanor Hardaway .... Nlaid of Honor The May Day celebration of1954, over which Nlary Virginia Stiff, of Harmony Village, Virginia, reigned as queen, was quile simple but lovely. The two maids of honor were Grace Rowland and Eleanor Hardaway, both of Richmond and the ladies of the court were other members of the Senior Class. , .,.- TYTH W l w The story, written by Christine Taylor and Louise Leatherlancl, wus a fairy tale, giving opportunity for much singing and dancing. The accompanying music was taken from the Peer Gynt Suite by Grieg. The production was under the direction of Betty Burns, '32, alumna guest-director, and included about one hunclrecl students. 1Cwe1l, D1lV1S,jl'., '57. . 1 aie11a, Iohn D., '58 , . 17a11is, XVil1i:un I., '56. . Farley, E. Starke, '55 . Farnier, 1'1enr-v B., '56 . . Farrar, Richard A., '55 . . Fergusson, I. Alhcrt, '58 . 17err:unosca, Ureste, '58 . Finnclv, Stanliird C.. '56 . Flax, 11crinan I., '56 . . . Flax, Ioscph S., '58 . . . 1f1cct. NVil1iaxn,jr., '55 lileetwood, llarvev. '58 . Ford. Dorsey 11.. '57 . . Ford, 11or:1ce14.. '57 . . . 1francis, lzunes '1'., '56 . . 1 rnn1c1in, 01. Autirey, '55 Fl'CCI1lill'I, lohn YV.. '58 . . Freund, Frederic R., '55 . Fry, Iohn G., '56 .... . Fuchs. Nionroe L., '58 . . Gzillnraith, Leonard AT., '57 Gairlner, Ray N1., '58 . . . Garher, XVi1liam B., '57 . tiurdncr, 15CI7j1ll1l1ll XV., '58 Carian, lake. '58 ..... Garnett, Griffin '1'., 111. '56 Garrett, 19. Clmistv, '56 . Gasko, lulius, '57 ..... Ccarhcart, Erlicst T., '56 Gegcrson, Nathan. '58 . . Cihhs, C. Cllvnxvood, '55 . Gillillan. 1Vit1iam l., '55 . Gill, Nvcston, '56 .,.. Gilman, Bernard A.. '57 . Givens. lwilcs 17., '57 . . . Glidcwcll, r17110ZII2lS H., '57 Godtrelv, Kenneth E., '55 Gorlsey, loseph C.. '57 . . Gold. 1'1arr,v, '56 ..... cV100l1Il11lI1, 1'1aro1d 1V1., '55 Gordon, Xvilliam S., '58 . Graham. 1. Stuart, ir., '58 Graluun, S. Lyle, '57 . . . Gravatt. A. Brozulitus, '57 Gray, Donaht 13., '57 . . . Gray, Virgil C., '56 . . . . Green. lohnf1., '56. . . . Green. Perry lil., jr., '58 . Greene, Morris, '57 .... Gregory, XVi1l'rcd B., '56 . Gregor-v, Wvvvndhani N., '57 Grenoble, kvillizim L., '55 Griffin. lumcs A., '56 . . . Gritlith, Rohert B.. '58 . . Grigg, xN'11111lf!'l 17., ir., '58 firinnain, Yvilliain C., '55 . C11ll10l'Yil1lll, Frank I., '58 Guy. Louis E., '58 .... Haden. NV. Linwood. jr., '56 1'1a1l, '111l0l'1lilS A1., '58 .... . 11:un, Yvilliam C., '55 ..... . . 1'1amilton. VVi11iam C., '57 Hancock. kvilliam F.. '57 1'1anscll. 1:1014 A.. '57 . . . Harper, Charles 13., F' ., '58 11ar1lv. Clvde '1'., '58 . . . . yr Harper, George L., '57 . . . . . . Harrington, Ames, '58 .... . . Harris. George A., '56 ..... . . 1'1:irris, Rohert B., '56 ...... , Harris, Rohcrt M. C., jr., '58 . . 1'1arris, Robert '1'., '57 .... . Harrison, Benizunin, '57 . . . Hash, 1'1erhcrt 11.. '56 . . Hass, Aaron, '58 ..... 11atcher, Harold P., '56 . Hautt, A111-ed 13., '57 . . 1'1aug, Curtis M.. '58 . . . 11aw, Iohn S., '58 ..... . 1'1u.vdon, A1va1i E., jr.. '57 . . , 1'1ayman, Louis T., '58 . . . , , Haynes, C. Pittman, '56 . . , 1'1ez1c1en, P. 1'1erhert, '58 . . Va . . . 5225 Park Avenue, Richmond, . . . 154 Alts Avenue, Yonkers, N. Y . . . . 511 Day Stree t, Roanoke. Va . . 5607 Brook Road, Richmond, Va 1ava,Va 1etersvi1le,Va . . . . . . 7 East Poe Street, Richmond, Va . . . 5160 XVcst Cary Street, Richmond, Va .................BHI'FCttS,VZl . . . 501 Roseneath Road, Richmond, Va . . . 501 Roseneath Road, Richmond, Va Biscoe,Va .. . . . . . . . . . . . . XX'Z1X'Cl'1j',Vil . . . . . . . . . . . .. Roum1Hi11,Va . . . 5109 Hanes Avenue, Richmond, Va . . . 1025 Floyd Avenue, Richmond, Vu . . . . Route No. 2, Richmond. Va . . 2015 YVest Grace Street, Richmond, . . . 5010 Stuart Avenue, Richmond, . . . . 1412 Palmyra Avenue, Richmond, ew York, N. Y . . 106 Pinehurst Avenue, N . . . . 2408 Floyd Avenue. Richmond . . . . . 907 Lihhie Avenue, Richmond: Va Va Vit Va Va . . 2408 Yvest 1V1ain Street, Richmond, Va . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rocky1'N'1ount, Va . . . 2900 Cary Street, Richmond, Va . . . . . . . 5808 Brook Road, Richmond, Va ..... . . . . . . . . . . . 1fingYVi11iam, Va . . R. 17. D. No. 26, Route 1, EHg11S1lt0WXfIl, N. 1 . . . . . . .2900 Lamb Avenue. Richmond,Va . . . . 8735 Bay Parkway, Brooklyn, N. Y . . . 2015 Stuart Avenue, Richmond, Va . . 101 Cedar Bou1cvard, Pittsburgh, Pa . . . 5209 Fendall Avenue, Richmond. Va . . . . . 10 Gray Street, Hartford, Conn . . . 2510 First Avenue. Richmond, Va Crewe,Va . . . . . 50 YVi11way Avenue, Richmond, Va . . -108 XVest Eleventh Street, Richmond. Va . . . 526 Xvest 179th Street. New York, N. Y . . . . 5512 Garland Avenue, R.ichmonc1, Va . . . . 2708 Grayhind Avenue, Richmond, Va . . 5608 Chamtxerlayne Avenue, Richmond, :Zu x ..,..............1?ZlI'lTlVl11C,'t Ellerson,Va . . . Box No. 557, VVinter Haven, Fla . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pikevi11e,Ky . ............... Nathalie, Va .................Sandston,Va . . 1807 East Broad Street, Richmond, Va . . . . . 5121 171oyd Avenue. Richmond, Va . . . . . 4017 Cutshaw Avenue, Richmond, Va . 109 St. C11ristopher's Road, Richmond. Va 504 North Thirty-fourth Street, Richmond. Va ...................1'1erndon,Va . . . . . 954 YVest Grace Street, Richmond, Va . . . 925 Xvest Grace Street, Richmond, Va . . . . 1124 Longwood Drive, Chicago, 111 . . 1530 Ocean View Avenue, Norto1k, . . . 5100 XVooc1row Avenue, Richmond ..................Rupert,XV. . . . . 517 Northside Avenue, Richmond, 601 Xvest Twenty-titth Street, Richmond, . . . . 157 South Cherrv Street, Richmond v Va Va Va Va Va Va . . . . 5012 YVzi1do Avenue, New York, N. Y . . . 5425 Cutshaw Avenue, Richmond, Va . . . . 5218 Hawthorne Avenue, Richmond, Va . . 204 Yvithlascoochee Avenue, Dfhxrion, S. C 1551 North Forty-eighth Street, 1V1i1waukee, V95 a ....,...............Cu11en, . . . . 4211 YVest Grace Street, Richmond, . . . 2922 Garland Avenue, Richmond, . . 1105 North 1V1ain Street, Danville, . . . 1904 Hanover Avenue, Richmond, ................C11ance11or, . . . 2009 East Broad Street, Richmond, . . . 5510-C Elhvood Avenue, Richmond. Va Va Va Va Va Va Va . . 20 1V1ary1and Avenue, Heostead, N. Y . . . 6 Oakwood Avenue, Huntlington, N. Y . . . . . 5855 Hermitage Road, Richmond, Va 1rvmgton.Va 612 1nf1iana Avenue, N. VV., Yvashington, D. C . . . . . , . . . 8141B0u1evard, Petersburg, Va . . . .106 North Granby Street, Richmond, Va Heller, Robert N., '57 . . Hepler, O. Megs, '55 . . . Hess, Eugene H., '56 .... Heywood, VVi11iam G., '57 . Hicks, Richard A., '55 . . . Hitt, Claude T., '57 .... Hladycz, laclc I., '58 .... Holladay, lames M., jr., '58 Holloway, Herbert L., '58 . Hopson, YVilliam S., '56 . . Houseman, lulian C., '56 . Houska, Ioseph R., '58 . . . Hoxve, lV1urri11 N., '56 , . . Howe, Robert T., '58 .... Hryharrow, lohn S., jr., '56 Hubbard, Harry C., '55 . . Hudgins, lvalter R., '58 . . Hughes, George E., '58 . . . Hughes, Ralph D., '57 . . . Humphries, Ural R., '56 . . lackson, lvilliam YV., '57 . . lacobs, Albert L., '58 .... lacobs, Newton S., '57 . . lames, Ellis M., '55 .... lames, Harry T., '58 .... lames, S. Pendleton, '58 . . lenkins, L. Howard, '57 lohnson, 1. Thomas, '58 . . lones, F. Overton, '57 . . . lones, Horace C., '58 . . . lones, Lewis K., '58 . . losten, Francis Cv., '58 . . Kamslry, Herbert, '58 . . Karsh, IV1orton A., '55 . . . Kassin, Charles H., '57 . . . Katz, Mitchell D., jr., '57 . Keck, Hunter B., jr., '57 . . Keistcr, Samuel H., '55 . . Kellogg, 1. H., '57 ..... Kellum, Robert B. F., '55 . Keppler, C. Briel, '57 .... Kerlin, Robert E., '57 . . . Kern, Cleveland C., '55 . . Kibler, Vernon C., '56 . . . Kielpinslci, Leonard V., '58 Kincheloe, Garland B., '56 . King, Harry L., '56 ..... King, lames E., '58 .... . King, Leon F., '56 . . King, Philip T., '58 . . . King, 1Vinston G., '58 . . Knight, Iames H., '58 . . Knight, lames R., '58 . . Krapin, David, '56 ..... Kreamer, Iames I., '58 . . . Krugman, Saul, '56 .... Lacy, George B., '56 . . Lamb, A. lVac1e, ir., '55 . Lamb, Beverley R., '58 . . Lane, Allan H., jr., '55 . . Lanier, Raymond R., '55 . . Lanier, Sidney l., '58 . . . Laster, lames, '58 ..... Laughon, Fred T., '57 . . . Laughon, Samuel YV., '58 . Lazarus, Leon l., '57 .... Leitch, YVi11iam YV., '55 . Lesnilc, Milton I., '56 . . Levering, Fred C., '57 . . Leverton, Roger YV., '55 . . Levitin. Bernard, '58 . . . Levy, David, '56 ...... Levv, Edwin L., jr., '58 . . Lindsey, Robert B., '57 . . Lloyd, Robert C., '57 .... Long, C. Oscar, jr., '55 . . . Longan, R. Coleman, '55 . . Lovenstein, Harold A., '56 . Lumpkin, YV. Latane, '57 . Luttrell, E. Stanley, '57 . . Lyell, Robert O., '58 . . . Lynch, Gus, '58 ...... Magid, David H., '56 . . Nlaher, Ioseph F., '55 . . . . 5618 Noble Avenue, Richmond, Va . . . 4506 Augusta Avenue, Richmond, Va . 501 North lloulevard, Richmond, Va ..Urbanna,Va .................Schuyler,Va Rixeyvil1e,Va . . . 171 Broad Street, Perth Amboy, N. 1 Va . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gordonsville, . . . . 5520 Moss Side Avenue, Richmond, Va . . 4224 Cluamberlayne Avenue, Richmond, Va . . . . . 2922 Ellwood Avenue, Riclnnond, Va . . .4114 Kensington Avenue , Richmond, Va . . . . . .5519 Fifth Avenue, Richmond, Va . . . 800 XVashington Street, Portsmouth, Va . . . . 40 Bright Street, New Haven, Conn . . . 8 North Thirtieth Street, Richmond, Va ................OreBanlc,Va . . . 5410 lfast Clay Street, Richmond, Va .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sandston,Va . . 5208 Stuart Avenue, Richmond, Va . 2925 Nolvle Avenue, Richmond, Va . . ........ . .Chatham, Va .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chathani,Va . . . . . . R. 17. D. No. 5, Nledina, N. 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C Va . . . . . . . . . . . .Box No.'25, Henry . . . 2812 Barton Avenue, Riclmmml, . 5124 Hanes Avenue, 1 North 15e1Iinon'tAvenile Richmond, Va Va Va . . . . . 2812 Barton Avenue, Richmond, Alexandria, Va Richmond Va . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cyp'ressChapelt ' 552 North Eighteenth Street, Richmond, Va Va 5815 Grantly Road, Baltimore, N111 470 East rlihirty-third Street, Paterson, N. I Cleveland, Tenn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dumbarton, . . . . . . . . . . . . Dumbarton, . . . 4209 Seminary Avenue, Richmond, ................Sa1uda, .................Saluda, . 2028 1Vest Cary Street, Richmond, . . 757 Emmett Street, Portsmouth, . . . . . . R. 17. D. No. 8, Richmond, . . . . . . 252 Pine Street, Richmond, Va Va Va V a Va Va Va Va Va . . 4050 Forest Hill Avenue, Richmond, 198 Hansbury Avenue, Newark. N. I1 South Boulevard, Richmond, Va . . . . 1712 Sixteenth Street, N. YV., YVashington, D. C 554 Hampton Place, Portsmouth, Va 160 lV1ontc1air Avenue, Clifton, N. 1 , Richmond, Va . . . 2806 Nlonument Avenue . . 1515 Bainbridge Street . . 4220 Seminarv Avenue . . 5615 Carolina Avenue, Va 1 Vt . . . . . 58 Nlerehants Row, Rutland, , Richmond, Va , Richmond, Va Richmond, Va . . . . . 2500 Rosewood Avenue, Richmond, Va 1'rvington,Va . . . 619 1Vest Twenty-seventh Street, Richmond, Va . 226 North East Twentieth '1'errace. Miami, Fla . . . . . . . 2717 Hillcrest Road, Richmond, Va . . . 2707 Kensington Avenue, Richmond, Va . . . 2612 East Grace Street, Richmond, Va !' 4. H1 , f51ff.V 4' P JA , I HTWELFTI-I NIGHT' A Romantic Comedy by VVilliam Shakespeare. Presented Under Direction ot' Mrs. Frank Appurly, in the Luther H. Icnkins Greek Theatre, Saturday, Iunc 9, 1954 CAST or CHARACTERS Orsino, Duke ol' lllyria ....,.. Sebastian, lurotlier ol' Viola . . . Antonio, friencl ol' Sebastian . . . A Sea Captain, friencl of Viola . . . Valentine C' i- Gentlemen attending tl1 urno Sir Toby Belcli, uncle to Olivia . . Sir Antlrcw Ague-clxeek ...... Nlalvolio, steward to Olivia .... Fabian W l E E ' Fcste, a Clown Sexvants to Oln 1.1 Olivia.. .... Viola ................................ . . . . . . . . . . , . . Beverley Britto . . . XVilliam Falli . . . Dan Dlontagu . . . . . . . . . Frederick Vaugha IS. ttC l. LII C Duke- ' ' ' l Cciioxvglgg INEQCLI . . . . . . . . lVlacEldin Trawicl . . . . Dflotley Booke . . .... Iulien Gunn, jr Frank Cutrightjr ' ' Nlilton Lesnil . . . . Nlargaret Procto . Elizabeth Canno Nlari:-1, Olivia's Xvoman ....... . .D ............... Virginia Sanfor Lorcls, Priests, Sailors, Officers, Diusicnans, and other Attendants. . :w a A v 17'.,7w'1 ' j,l,1'r, wt- .---I , W 1 'Q V 11: -- -. z., f. - , U . PRooUC'r1oN STAFF Production Manager . . Betty Burns Lighting, Iolm S. Clayton and Owen Neathery Properties ....... Katherine Bell Publicity, S. Frank Straus and Beverley Britton Mallee-Up ..... M1'. Herbert Curtis Business ltlanager . . S. Frank Straus Costumes lwy Iiooker Howe, - l'laverhi.ll, Nlassachusctts LL. UTWARD O U N D A Drama by Sutton Vane Presented Uncler the Direction of Emily F. Brown, at the Univcr November 2 an sity Playho d 5, CAST or Ciwmimcrens Scrubby . . ........ ' ..... Buford Branclis Ann .... . . .... Page Iohnston Henry ........ . . Beverley Britton Tom Prior ....... . . . Charles Arenclall Mrs. Cliveclen-Banks . . .... Beverley Bates Rev. William Dulce. . . . . Vernon Richardson Mrs. Miclget ...... . . laquelin Iohnston Mr. Lingley ....... .... G eorge Allen Rev. Frank Thomson . . . . William Fallis CAST or Crmilixcrizus Sorel Bliss ..... Simon Bliss . . Clara .... luclith Bliss . . David Bliss . . . Sandy Tyrell . . . . . l ...... Clyde Harcly Myra Arundel .... . '. . . Richard Greatham Iackie Coryton . . . . . . . ,. . . .Iaquelin lohnston Vernon Richardson . . Beverley Bates . . . . Mary Mills . Beverley Britton . Elizabeth Cannon . Thomas Johnson . . Helene Miller H A Y FEVER A Comedy by Nucl Coward Presented Under the Direction ol' Emily F, Brown, nt the University Plnyliousc Nlarcli l and 2, 1955 Niallonec, Gordon L., '57 . lV1allory, XVirt C., '57 . . . lxiillltlcl, lnlenry S., '57 . A'1'aner, Alfred XV., '58 . . . U.,- 1V1angus, lulian lf., '56 .... tV1artin, Berkeley 1'1., ir., of . . Nlartin, Huriter YV., '58 . . . . . 2601 North Avenue, Richmond, Va . . . . 2215 Park Avenue, Richmond, Va . . 50 South Dean Avenue, Trenton, N. I ...............Allendale,S.C . . . 212 Locust Street, Bluefield, XV . . 6007 Three-Chopt Road Richmond Va , Va . . 6007 Three-Chopt Roadi Richmond, Va hiason, Rohert L., '57 .... ............... R idgeway, Va Nlathewson, Philip L., '58 . . . . . . 501 North Boulevard, Richmond, Va hlatthcws, Sidney' T., jr., '56 . , 5215 XVest Grace Street, Richmond, Va Nlatthews, Yvilliam ll., '58 . . . . 5215 YVest Grace Street, Richmond, Va Alayo, Howard A., '58 . . . . 2214 Rosewood Avenue, Richmond, Va lV1cAllister, C. Guy, '58 . . . . 5220 Fendall Avenue, Richmond, Va lV1cCahe, Allen G., jr., '56 . . ..... R. F. D. No. 5, Richmond, Va lV1cCaul, Eugene YV., '58 . . . 5105 Third Avenue, Richmond, Va McCrone, Richard T., '55 , , . . 1215 Taylor Avenue, Richmond, Va McCue, Howard D'1cD., '57 . ...... 1007 Park Avenue, Richmond Va Mctieliee, Thomas E., '55 . .................. Kent's Store, Va Nlctiuire, Hugh E., '56 . . . . . . 701 North Colonial Avenue, Richmond, Va McNeil, Rohert B., '57 .... . . 5118 Kensington Avenue, Richmond, Va lV1cSwcene.v, lames L., '58 . . . . . 1625 Hanover Avenue, Richmond, Va N1eacham, Iames L., '58 . . , 506 North Stafford Avenue, Richmond, Va lV1cador, lV1credith L., '55 . . . 1210 kvilmington Avenue, Richmond, Va Nteadows, Roscoe, ir., '37 . . . . . 814 Overbrook Road, Richmond, Va Nlellen, Arthur I., '58 . . . . . 259 East Front Street, Peshtigo, YVis Alerccr, Stuart G., '56 . , . . . 5117 Grove Avenue, Richmond, Va Nleredith, Edward C., '55 . . . 6906 Patterson Avenue, Richmond, Va Aleredith, Uwen XV., '56 . . , . . 6906 Patterson Avenue, Richmond, Va. Nlerkle, Sidney L., '56 . . .... 6 North Stafford Avenue, Richmond, Va. Miller, Charles E., '55 . . . ....... 5454 Ellwood Avenue, Richmond, Va. Miller, David H-, '55 ..... . ........ 2504 Floyd Avenue, Richmond, Va. 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Shiflett, Pendleton MCK., '36 Showalter, Willard M., '37 . . Shuford, Clyde R., '36 . . . . Siddall, Charles E., '37 . . . Siegel. Paul S., '38 ...... Siegfried, Raymond H., '38 . Slaydon, Claude A., '35 . . . . . . 3325 Stuart Avenue, Richmond, Va ....,..........Dolphin,Va .. . . . . . . . . , . . . .Spotsylvania,Va . . . 3402 Second Avenue, Richmond, Va ...............St.Louis,Mo . . . . Hampton Gardens, Richmond, Va . 1432 Custer Street, Petersburg, Va . 2819 Semmes Avenue, Richmond, Va . . . . . . . . . . . .kvillow Bank, Va. 1432 Custer Street, Petersburg, Va. . . . 213 Mercer Street, Hightstown, N. I. ...............Lmden,Va 3229 Fendall Avenue, Richmond, Va ' ' 407 North Ninth Street, Richmond, Va. 1570 Yvestover Avenue, Petersburg, Va . 8 Circle Road, Tuckalioe, N. Y. ' ' ' Pennsylvania Avenue, Villa Heights, Roanoke, Va . . .1.1.N ..5 812 Stuart Avenue, Roanoke, Va. 3026 Floyd Avenue, Richmond, Va. 1224 St. lames Street, Richmond, Va. 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No. 9, Box 100, Richmond, Va. . . . . 3904 Park Avenue, Richmond, Va. . . 225 Cowardin Avenue, Richmond, Va. . . 225 Cowardin Avenue, Richmond, Va. . . 1688 Fairfax Avenue, Petersburg, Va. . 2209 East Broad Street, Richmond, Va. . 3401 West Grace Street, Richmond, Va. . . . . . . . Box No. 568, Carmel, N. Y. . . 1509 Palmyra Avenue, Richmond, Va. . 3010 Woodrow Avenue, Richmond, Va . 2830 Monument Avenue, Richmond, Va. . 404 North Bridge Street, Bedford, Va 4218 Kingcrest Parkway, Richmond, Va. . . . 1936 Riggs Avenue, Baltimore, Md. ... . . . . . . . . . . . .Midlotliian,Va. . . . . . . . Universitv of Richmond, Va. . . . First Baptist Church, Norfolk, Va. . 1827 West Grace Street, Richmond, Va. Disputanta,Va. . . . 3024 Floyd Avenue, Richmond, Va. . 1204 North Arch Street, Pottsville, Pa. ................l7arnham,Va. . . . 2430 Venable Street, Richmond, Va. . . . . 506 Harmeling Street, Bristol. Va. 30 East Brown Street, YVest Haven, Conn. . . . . 92 Scottswood Road, Riverside, lll. . 3114 Monument Avenue, Richmond, Va. . . 146 Baywood Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa . 137 Kearnv Avenue, Perth Amboy, N. I .......v,.........Sul't'olk, . 2025 Rosewood Avenue, Richmond, . Route No. 1, Box No. 23, Stanley, N Va Va . C , . . . 1500 Porter Street, Richmond, Va 3006 Monumeiit Avenue, Richmond, Va 2817 Hawthorne Avenue, Richmond, Va 2820 Hawthorne Avenue, Richmond, Va . 3113 Patterson Avenue, Richmond, Va . . 1726 Chancellor Street, Evanston, lll . . . . 3213 Brook Road, Richmond, Va . . . 2016 Lamb Avenue. Richmond, Va . . . . . . . . . . . . . Martinsville,Va Smerda, Anthony N., '56 . Smith, Carroll 1'1., '58 . . Smith, Ernest 11., '57. . Smith, l'loward C., '55 . Smith, XVilliam R., '58 . . Smithers, lohn YV., '55 . . . Snead, Elwood, '55 .... Snellings. Harry L., ir., '58 . Somers. Paul, '57 ...... Speir, lohn A., '58 .... Spivey, Sherwood D., '58 . Staples, Almram P., ir., '58 . . Staples, Iolxn C., '57 . . . . Stevens, lohn lt., ir., '57 . . Stiff, Clinton N., '58 .... . Stone, lohn MCL., '56 . . . . Stoneliurner, Richard G., '58 Stoutamire, Fred A., '56 . . . Strong. llarvey L., jr., '57 . . Straughan, loscph JW., '58 . . Straus, S. lfranlc, '55 ..... Strickland, lohn C., ir., '57 . Strong. lames D., '55 . . . . Stuart, Lester R.. '57 . . . . Stutz, Carlton F., '57. . Sutton, l. llarold, '56 . . . Swann. Sydney C., ir., '55 . . Swindell, Frederick D., '58. . Talib, Douglas C.. '56 . . . Talili, lohn Al.. '57. . . . 'l'alml1, Randolph P., '56 . 'l'alial'erro, Oscar 13., '58 . . Tanous, Iohn ll., '58 . . Tate, Russell S., '57 . . Ta-vlor, Alvin C., '58 . . . Ta-vlor, G. 'l'homas, '56 Taylor, lolm D., ir., '56 Taylor, lohn Nl. D.. ir., ' Taylor, R Fempleman, Samuel H., , . Fenore, Bartholomew ty., oliert L., '58 . 57. '58 . '56 Q Thistlethwaite, Robert P., '56 Thomas, lamcs B.. '56 .... 'l'homson, Stuart XV., '57 . . . 'llhornhill D. XV.. '58 .... . Thornton, Daniel lWcC., '58 . '11ll0I'l'ltiUl1, Edwin C., jr., '58 . Tilghman, Myres NV., '58 'l'imlmerlalcc, ltred 11.. '56 Todd, Richard L., '57 . Todd, 'l'homas D., '57 . Toler, Carroll F., '57 . . . . . . . . 5501 Cary Street Road, Richmond, Va . . . . . . . . . Franklin Terrace, Richmond, Va 507 North Thirty-fourth Street, Richmond, 507 North Thirtv-fourth Street, Richmond, Va Va . . . . . 2558 Yvest Grace Street, Richmond, Va . . . . . . 1816 Hanover Avenue, Richmond, Va 1545 XVest Fourth Street, 1Vinston-Salem, N. C . . . . . . . .Route No. 7, South Richmond , Va . . . . . . . . R. F. D. No. 2, Xvesthampton, Va . . . . . . . 105K River Drive, Logan, YV. . 1149 Twenty-sixth Street, Newport News, . . . . 2050 Nlonument Avenue, Richmond, . . . . . . 705 YValton Avenue, Richmond, . ...... 5125 Lamln Avenue, Richmond, . . 717-A North Meadow Street, Richmond, . . . . 5017 lV1ontrose Avenue, Richmond, . . . . . . . . 5005 Broolc Road, Richmond, . . . . . . . 5422 Stuart Avenue, Richmond, 517 North Twentv-third Street, Richmond, Va Va Va Va Va Va Va Va Va Va . . . . . . . 6 Eastwoodland, Charleston, YV. Va . . . 2600 Nlonument Avenue, Richmond, . . . 155 North letterson Street, Petersburg Va , Va . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Appalachia,Va . . . 9 XV,vnnewood Avenue, Yvestmont, N. ll . . 1402 Grenvcourt Avenue, Richmond, Val . . . 204 Cottage Place, Charlotte, N. C . . 5914 Seminarv Avenue, Richmond, Va . . . . . 1502 Grove Avenue, Richmond, Va . . . . Carolina Apartments, YVilmington, N. C . . 81 Tliirty-first Street, Newport News, , . . 81 Thirty-first Street, Newport News, .....................Hustle, Va Va Va 59 Yvest Fair Oaks, Lawrence, Long lsland, N. Y . . . . . 5117 Xvoodrow Avenue, Richmond, . . . . . . -. 2519 Third Avenue, Richmond, . . 612 Yvest Thirtieth Street, Richmond, Va Va Va . . . . 5401 Carolina Avenue, Richmond, Va . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .lW1orristown, Tenn . . . . . R. 17. D. No. 1, Box No. 55, Spencer, Va . 205 North Broad Street, YVinston-Salem, N. C . . . . . . . 12 Parkway Road, Bronxville, N. Y . . . . 5505 Nlonument Avenue, Richmond, ................NorthEmpor1a, 514 North Thirty-second Street, Richmond, Va Va Va ....................Culpepei,Va . . 420 North Sheppard Street, Richmond, . . . . . 5506 Battery Street, Richmond, Dunn N . . , . . 5204 Kensington Avenue, Richmond, Va Va Va . C ................XVilderness,Va ................1Vilderness,Va . . 2611 1Vest lV1ain Street, Richmond, tilmin ton Va Va ...................Covert,D'11ch Tomlinson, Philip ll., '58 . 'l'oolin,17rancis A., '58 . . . . 'l'ownsend, Braxton B., '56 . Trausneclc, NVilliam MCL., '58 Trevvett, lames L., '57 . . . Trevvett, Rolmert L.. '56 . . . 'l'rotman, Herbert 11., '58 . . Trump, Donald E., '58 . . . . Turlivtill, Yvilliam G., ir., '57 Turlcington, Carl L., '57 . . . Turner, Charles XV., '57 . . Tynioslco, Frank E., '58 . . Tvndall, Francis VV., '57 . . Ullman, Stuart E., '57 . . Umanslgv, David. '57 . . . Vallco, Nicholas S., '57 . . . . Vaughan, Frederick I., '55 . . Vaughan, Rohert A., '57 . . Via, Xvilliam lf., '58 . . . lvauner, Iohn 11., '58. . Xvallce, 1ol1n'l'., '57 . . Yvall, lohn l7., '55 . . . . Vtlallace. Rolvert XV.. '58 . . Yvaller, Charles C., '57 . . . XValton, Chalmers C.. '57 . Yvalton, Russell E., '58 . . . XVarren, Clarence L., '56 . . Vlarren, Nlorris deS.. '58 . . Yvashlmrn. Francis S., '58 . . Wzntlxiiis, lorry G., ir., '58 . . 1Vatlington, Paul B., '57 . . YVe1Jh, Iaclc G., '57 .... 2', . . 5129 XVest Franldin Street, Richmond, Va . . . . . . 156 Shore Street, Petersburg, Va . . 6900 Patterson Avenue, Richmond, Va .................Laurel,Va .................Laurel,Va Churchland,Va . . . . .6007 Clear Spring Road, Baltimore, Md . 2505 Chesapeake Avenue, Newport News, Va . . . . . 165 Bowers Street, lersey City, N. I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17reC1ericlq1'1all, Va . . . . . 10 De Laval Street, VVorcester, Mass . . . . 2115-A Hanover Avenue, Richmond, Va . . . . . . .5107 Stuart Avenue, Richmond, Va . 519 East Ninety-first Street, Brooklyn, N. Y . 104 YVcst '1'hirty-tifth Street, YVilmington, Del ....................Covert,lV1ich . . . . . .5226 Hanes Avenue, Richmond, . . 98 YVinchester Avenue, New Haven, C . . . . . . .5102 Utah Place, Richmond, . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bucliroe Beach, V a on n Va Va . . . 5412 Xvest Avenue, Newport News, Va. ...................Keysvxlle,Va . . . . .405 Ridgeway Street, Clifton Forge, 7 . . . . 2010 Nlaplewood Avenue, Richmond, . . 715 North Twentv-first Street, Richmond X a Va Va . . . . . 4510 Springzhill Avenue, Richmond: Va .................CapeHenry, Va ...................Ameha,Va Md . . . 512 Yvashington Square, Hagerstown. . . . 4110 Kingcrest Parluvziy, Richmond, Va. CQMPLIMENTS of 69 Cofzgmtzzlafiofzx to the Clary of '35 EERE be QASIS 2001 West Main Street p G90 Deliwefgf Servire When in need of rest and relaxation between classes, come down to your nearest theatre W i RICHMOND GLASS SHOP 808 WEST BROAD STREET DIAL 3-7394 GGG i A 1 I CALL 5-9762 Of 5-9758 Tazznfy - Clam - JVIz1f1f0m' , J N w f 1 W I IJ I. e P you get 3 , N ' if ..1. I ' 5? ' A J O B 7 :1 , ' 5 ANY outstanding employers share in helping a man to get a job. ' f ' ' s H 'HA 0 we have met look upon pipe And for pipe smokers, there s one ',f V U 1 smokers as the men most likely to be tobacco which, above all others, is 1: RE ' thinking men, men who make deci- just right for pipes. That is Edge- ' f-Tm 5' ft ,Ji sions calmly, men who can concen- worth-the one smoking tobacco QQ-M fwow 5 trate. Men of this calibre, they say, that combines slow-burning mild- Emiwffxirosiccn A i prefer a good pipe and tobacco . . . ness and coolness with a rich to- ',-T,, 4 erhaps it zs true, then, that pipe baccoflavor.Larus8LBro.Co.,Tobac- in ,X smoking sometimes does have a conists since 1877, Richmond, Va. .. i ,fi TH N , w 1 SMOKING TOBACCO .................Camden,S.C XVebb, Thoinas A., jr., '58 . . Xvest, larnes C., '55 . . . . Xvest. Miclizlel XV., '57 .... . 1Vha1ey. XV. Bernard, '56 ..... XVhitc-1'1urst, 13. Marshall, '56 . . YVhit1ey, Claud M., '55 .... . XVhittet, R. 1V1c1,ean, '58 . . . Xvilborn, Shanks Nl., '58 . . tviley, Paul G., '57 ........ Wlilliams, Carroll Al., '57 .... . Xvilliams. Richard 151. F., 111, '57 XVi11is, 1'1erbert A., jr., '56 . . . . YVi11is. lames R., '58 . . . . 1Vil1s, Clyde L., '57 .... 1Vi11s, VVi11is 1'1., '56 .... . YVilson, C. Gordon, '58 .... Xvilson, loseph YV., '58 ..... xv1l1l1!I'Ullg1l, Vernon E.. '58 . . XVinslow, YVa1ter G., '56 . . . 1Vood, Charles 1'1., '56 . . XVoodson, G. Stuart, '56 . . YVoo1l'o1k, Robert, ir., '57 . . Xvoolling, Richard R., '58 . . YVooten, Ernest L., '58 . . . 1Vright, Algie V.. '58 . . . 1Vright, Roland S., '55 . . Young, 1 larr,v A., '57, . . . Younts, C. Pryor, ir., '58 . . Yowell, Robert YV., '57. . . . Zimmerman, llenry D., jr., '57 ...............SouthBoston, 107 Twenty-eighth Street, Newport News, 501 1Vest Thirty-first Street, Richmond, . . 411 North Allen Avenue, Richmond, . . . . . 5127 Stuart Avenue, Richmond, ...............Sm1tht1e1d, . . 12 Laburnum Court, Richmond, .............SouthBoston, . . . 2820 Second Avenue, Richmond, . . . . 5410 Ellwood Avenue, Richmond, . 522 North Sheppard Street, Richmond, . .............. Bluefield, XV. . ........ . .... Gordonsville, . . . . . . 720 Mosby Street, Richmond, . . . 11 South Adams Street, Petersburg, Va Va Va Va Va Va Va Va Va Va Va Va Va Va Va . . . . 502 Poplar Street, lackson, Tenn . . . 501 Hinton Street, Petersburg, Va . . 422 First Avenue, Portsmouth, Va . . 64 Sagamore Road, Bronxville, N. Y . . 5615 Noble Avenue, Richmond, Va . . 712 Yvestover Road, Richmond, Va . . . . . . . . . . . .Bow1ingGreen, Va FElPH1XVl11C,VEl . . . 4905 Government Road, Richmond, Va . . 100 YVest Lancaster Road, Richmond, Va 25 South Bartram Avenue, Atlantic City, N. I 8450 East Dixie Highway, Miami, Fla WESTHAMPTON COLLEGE Akers, Erncstine, '58 . . Allen, Helen YV., '57 . . Allison, Betty G., '57 . . Allport, Marion B., '55 . . . Anderson, Lelia M., '57 . . . Anderson, Mae Leake, '58 . . Angle, Elizabeth VV., '57 . . . Archer, liyda R., '58 .... . Austin, Mary lmogene, '58 . Baker, Aiary Roy, '58 .... Bates, C. Beverley, '55 . . . Bell, 1V1argaret V., '57 . . . . Blackwell, Lucy Barber, '56 . Peola Mills, Va . . . 2410 Lakeview Avenue, Richmond, Va . . . . Route No. 9, Richmond. Va Henrico,Va . 2511 Second Avenue, Richmond, Va . . 517 Augusta Avenue, Richmond, Va . . . . . 5111 Grove Avenue, Richmond, Va . . . . . 2250 YVest Grace Street, Richmond, Va . . . 521 North Belmont Avenue, Richmond, Va .....................Chester,Va 714 North Twenty-fourth Street, Richmond, Va . . . 5011 Chamberlayne Avenue, Richmond, Va ....................Ash1and,Va ...............Bacon'sCast1e ................Bever1e:vvi11e r Va Va ...................A1CXHI1f1FlZl,V2l. Bobbitt, E. lean, '57 ....... Bonnet, Susan B., '57 ..... . Bowers, Frances Elizabeth, '56 . Bowers, M1ll'gllPCt 17., '56 . . . . Bowland, Frances C., '57 . . . Bristow, Blanche C., '57 . . Britt. Lottie H.. '55 ..... . Brock, Mary YV., '56 , . . . . . Brown, Frances Elizabeth, '58 . . Brown, Alargaret Virginia, '55 . Broyles, Katherine B., '57 . . . Burtoot, Mary Virginia, '56 . . Byers, Martha E., '58 . . . . Callison, Louise E., '56 .... . Campbell. Margaret E., '58 . . Cannon, Elizabeth 1'1., '55 . . Carpenter, Margaret 1'1., '58 . . Carroll, lane YV., '57 .... . Carswell, Catherine S., '58 . . . Carter, M. '1'heresa, '55 ..... Castelvecchi, Mary Anna, '57 . . Caswell, Gladvs, '58 ...... ...................Enhe1d,N.C . . . 1214 NVest Franklin Street, Richmond, Va . . . . . 5109 Ellwood Avenue, Richmond, Va . . . . 5401 Hawthorne Avenue, Richmond, Va . . . 114 Craliton Street, Vtlinston-Salem, N. C . . . . . . .2507 Park Avenue, Richmond, Va . . . 205 North Addison Street, Richmond, Va ................Appa1achia,Va . . 5209 Second Avenue, Richmond, Va . . . . 4800 Alaytlower Drive, Norfolk, Va . . 2900 Cvrayland Avenue, Richmond, Va . . . . . . . Route No. 8, Richmond, Va. . . 2002 Third Avenue, Richmond, Va. .............Rupert,W.Vzl . . . . . . . . East Rockaway, N. Y. ... . . . . . . . . . Arlington, Va. . . 812 Raleigh Avenue. Norfolk, Va. . . . . . . . . . . . . Clarksville, Flo. . . 5515 Grove Avenue, Richmond, Va. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A1exandria, Va. . . . . . . . 21 East Clay Street, Richmond, Va. Caullield, 11e1en, '55 ..... Cavenaugh, Doris Anne, '58 . Chalkley, Nl. Mae, '58 .... Chapman, M. Elizabeth, '56 . Chappell, Nancy H., '57 . . . Chasen, Katherine B., '58 . . Cherry, Lu Frank, '56 ....... Chewning, Dorothy YVi1son, '55 Clark, Norah Elizabeth, '58 . . . Clary, Elizabeth H., '55 . . . . Cockrell, A. Burgess, '58 . . Coleman, Frances, '57 . . . . . . 500 Hattan Street, Portsmouth, Va. 501 North '1'hirty-fourth Street, Richmond, Va. . . . . . . . 2711 Grove Avenue, Richmond, Va. . . . . . . . 2915 Noble Avenue, Richmond, Va. . . 2125 Stuart Avenue, Richmond, Va. . . . 5110 Griffin Avenue, Richmond, Va. . . 2505 Fendall Avenue, Richmond, Va. Chilesburg, Va. Va. 1 2525 Aveiiuei Richmond, i ...........Bo ling Green, v Reedville, Va. Va. . . Pulaski, Va. Conner, Catherine P., '38 . . Conner, Kathryn S., '36 . . . Conwell, H. Elizabeth, '36 . . Cooke, Alice V., '38 ..... Cornish, H. Rhoda, '36. . . Corson, Doris LaV., '38 . . Covey, Sarah E., '36 . . . Cowherd, A. Luise, '36 . . . Crostic, Edith G., '38 . . Crowder, Mildred, '36 .... Cudd, Emily C., '38 ..... Dardignac, Belva Kay, '58 . . Darracott, E. Elizabeth, '38 . Davidson, Rebekah E., '37 . Davis, Iacqueline C., '38 . . . Decker, Marg' Nelson, '35 . . Delarnette, R. Barbara, '38 . Denoon, Helen C., '36 . . . . Denton, Elizabeth Nl., '37 . . Donati, Adele M., '38 .... Dudley, Margaret M., '37 . . Early, Alary Patteson, '35 . . Ear , Mary I., '38 ..... . Ecklfiardt, 1V1i1dred Elizabeth, Elliott, Grace E., '37 .... . Ellis, Edna Virginia, '38 . . . Ellis, Kathryn D., '36 . . Ellis, llflartha L., '38 . . . . Ellyson, 1V1arv Morris, '38 . . Ellyson, Mildred L., '36 . . Elsea, N. Vida, '36 .... Epes, Mildred H., '35 . . Eubank, Ethel H., '37 . . Falls, Helen E., '36 .... Ferrell, Anna C., '36 . . . Figuly, Esther E., '37 . . Fisher, Johanna E., '38. . . Fleet, 1V1o11ie M., '38 ..... Fleming, Constance K., '37 . Flick, Frances Iosephine, '38 Folkes, Elizabeth R., '36 . . . Francis, Otelia M., '35 . . . . Frazer, Caroline H., '38 . . Frazer, Frances S., '36 .... Freeman, Martha Ann, '37 . Gafford, 1V1i1dred T., '38 . . . Gano, Louise Carroll, '37 . . Gary, Betty Page, '37 . . . Gee, Ellen Douglas, '38 . . . Goode, Lula Rebecca, '38 . . Gordon, Mary lane, '38 . . . Grace, Katherine du V., '35 . Gravatt, Nlargaret C., '35 . . Gray, Helen S., '38 ..... Greene, Catherine F., '38 . . Gregory, Beulah L., '37 . . Gross, Zipporah, '37 .... Gunter, Iulia MCN., '38 . . Guy, Louise H., '38 . . . . Guy, Diary Anne, '35 . . . Haden, Sallie del., '38 . . Hall, Dorothy H., '37 . . . Hall, 1V1arg,uerite P., '36 . . Hallett, Anna E., '35 . . . . Harrell, F. Henrietta, '38 . . Harrell, Nlildred L., '38 . . Harrington, Alice L., '35 . . . Harrington, Mary' E., '35 . . Harris, Frances A., '38 .... Harris, Nlargaret E., '37 . . . Harrison, Dorothy IV1., '36 . . Hart, Faye L., '38 ..... . Harvey, Marx' B., '38 . . . Harvey, Mildred L., '38 . . . Harwell, Nlarie L., '37 .... Hawkes, Frances Annette, '38 Hodges, Iudith P., '36 . . . . Hoffman, Minnie Lee, '37 . . Holman, Ellen E., '38 . . . Hudson, lean E., '37 ..... Hudson, Virginia R., '38 . . . Hulvey, Margaret A., '37 . H de, Cecile 1V1arie, '38 . . Idben, lane T., '38 ..... . . . . . 3704 Eldorado Avenue, Richmond, Va. . . . . . . . . . . Route No. 3, Richmond, Va. 850 Eighth Avenue, South, St. Petersburg, Fla. . . . . . 3429 Hanover Avenue, Richmond, Va. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Old Greenwich, Conn. . . . . Crenshaw Avenue, Richmond, Va. . . . 3217 Garland Avenue, Richmond, Va. . . . . . . . . . . . . Cumberland, Md. . . . . Route No. 10, Richmond, Va. . . . . . 3600 Ann Street, Richmond, Va. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Spartanburg,S.C. ..................Dallas,Texas . 524 South Sheppard Street, Richmond, Va. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rhoadesvi11e, Va. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .RaccoonFord,Va. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fredericksburg, Va. . 1812 YVashington Street, South Boston, Va. . . . . . 205 South Boulevard, Richmond . . . 3808 Seminary Avenue, . . . 4221 Seminary Avenue, . . . 2720 Hillcrest Road, . . 135 Eutaw Avenue, , Va. orthville, N. Y. Richmond, Va. Richmond, Va. Richmond. Vo. . Nlilton, N. C. Camden, NPI. . Glenside, .. . . . . . . . . . .A1exandria, Va. . . 4100 Brook Road, Richmond, Va. . . . . 5 Overbrook Road, Richmond, Va. . . 3228 Patterson Avenue, Richmond, Va. . . . . 1527 Sunset Lane, Richmond, Va. .. . . . . . . . . . . . Berryville,Va. ... . . . . . . . . . . . .Blackstone Va. . . . 3040 Moiitrose Avenue, Richmond, Va. Naruna,Va. . 2401 Grove Avenue, Richmond, Va. .............Quinton,Va. . ........ Route No. 3, Petersburg, Va. . . . . . . . . Windsor Farms, Richmond, Va. . . . . . . . 1809 Park Avenue, Richmond, Va. . . 1346 Forty-fourth Street, Des MO1l1CS, Iowa . . 302 North Stafford Avenue, Richmond, Glen Allen, .............CharlesTown.W'. ... . . . . . . . . .Charles Town, W. . . . 2015 West Grace Street, Richmond, . . . . . .3326 Park Avenue, Richmond, . . 121 YVest Lancaster Road, Richmond, Va. Va. Va. Va. Va. Va. Va. . . . . 6110 Hunt Avenue, Newport News, Va. . . . 2307 Rosewood Avenue, Richmond, Va. . Moseleyf, Va. Barnesboro, Pa. . 5611 Grove Avenue, Richmond, Va. ..Ellerson,Va. . . . 3206 Barton Avenue, Richmond, Va. ..............1V1t.Ster1ing, . . . . . . 3121 Floyd Avenue, Richmond, . . . . . 3156 Ellwood Avenue, Richmond, Ky. Va. Va. . . 3606 Chamherlayne Avenue, Richmond, Va. ..................Smithfie1d,Va. . . . 1829 Hanover Avenue, Richmond, Va. . . 2813 Moss Side Avenue, Richmond, Va. . . . . . . . 4619 Svlvan Road, Richmond, . . . . . . .3022 Third Avenue, Richmond, 2917 Twenty-second Street, Newport News, . . 207 East '1'hirty-ninth Street, Norfolk, . . 207 East Thirty-ninth Street, Norfolk, Va. Va. Va. Va. 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