University of Richmond - Web Yearbook (Richmond, VA)
- Class of 1937
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STEPHENSON C0-Edilorf-ilz-rhief PAUL SOMERS JR, B11,fi1ze.rf A151174 gm' CUIIITGSY of AvflfI1'I'!' Blnfzuzinu, XY2lShi11Lfff0l1, D. I -as - ,.....f... .L we mufw f A. 0 ' 4 'ff .Mug .muffzwdm 4.. Qedflaafion, COZ!l2ZffZg him 415 ez learned zfeezeber, 4 kimilj' ezdvifor, and zz Zrzzfled friend, mm' recogniz- ing My Jizzeere ami lively inzereir in every imiivieizzezl in the U nizferfizfy, Ike Jmjjf of the 1957 WEB if 6X6'666fj71gZj'll77'0Zl6i Z0 dedimfe Zhi! volzzme to ROBERT EDWARD LOVING, PHD. 20-fLecu.oLfz,ci God gave not memory that we might have foyer in D6C6llZfJ67'.JJ SIR JAMES BARRIE. HE WEB of 1937 is a book of memories -memories of class and campus activitiesg memories of faithful teachers and cherished frienclsg memories of spacious builclings and beautiful grounclsg memories of suc- cess and failures, joys and sorrows. Memories-make us deeply grateful to our Alma Mater for her loving service to us. May this book keep these memories fresh and fragrant even until December.', C'3o-Mania, THE UNIVERSITY FACULTY VIEWS RICHMOND COLLEGE CLASSES ATHLETICS ORGANIZATIONS FRATERNITIES WE STHAMPTON COLLEGE CLASSES ATHLETICS ORGANIZATIONS T. C. WILLIAMS SCHOOL OE LAW CLASSES FRATERNITY SOCIETY FEATURES SPONSORS DANCES HALL OF FAME ADVERTISEMENTS in memo-b,Lam ROBERT C. CRUTE HALIFAX, VIRGINIA july 16, 1915 -W june 18,1936 CLIFFORD EVERETT DYE IRON MOUNTAIN, MICHIGAN March 12,1917 - july 22,1936 F. 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Pnliliml Srieme ' WILLIAM ASBURY HARRIS, Ph.D., Profwpror of Greek and Lario ROBERT EDWARD LOVING, Ph.D., Pmfemror of Playyiar FANNY GRAVES CRENSHAW, B.A., Diferlor ofPlvyfiI'11l Eafllfdlfllll HENRY BRANTLY HANDY, M.A., Profemzr of Efzgliyb MAY LANSFIELD KELI.ER, Ph.D., Demi of U'76JfZ7c711l1l7l01I College am! P1'0fe.a'.ro1' ofE1zgli.rl2 SUSAN MADELINE LOUOH, M.A., Pmfe.r.rw- of Pliffm-y PAULINE TURNBULL, M.A., A.r.rori,1le Pl'0fC9J'.f0l' of Latin. mul Regiflmr CAROLINE STOOKEY LUTZ, M.A., Profefyor of Englifh GARNETT RYLAND, Ph.D., Profefmf' of Cf7011I1:.l'll'-Q' ROBERT COLLINS ASTROP, M.A., Profe.r.ror of P.l'j't'Z70l0gj' JAMES HARMON BARNETT JR., LL.B., Profe.I1vo1-ofLau' LOUIS SHEPPARD HERRINK, LLB., Afmcmfe Profeyfor of Law WILLIAM LOFTIN PRINCE, M.A., P1-ofeffor of Edzfmfion MAUDE HOWLETT WOODFIN, Ph.D., Afyoriale P1'0f6J'J'01' of Hiffory and Poliliml Sfienre ROLVIX HARLAN, Ph.D., Profeyfor of Sociology ISABEL HARRIS, M.A., Axfofimfe Profeffor 0fzVI4z1l1eozaficI RALPH T. CATTERALL, LL.B., Auoripzte Profefmr of Law , ...mMx mv! e 7 , 1- IM--f f lfff 1 Jw 11 f f wif! ff mfg gf jg!! 4,f,f,,,v 4,Q,,,,f'-, ' ' - , f Uniuewifg, Qcaculfy. CLEMENT TYSON GOODE, Ph.D., P1'ofe,rfo1'ofE12gliJh QNO picturej WOODFORD BROADUS HACKl-EY, M.A., Afxormle Profeffor of Lfziin HUGH SAGER MEAD, A.B., Profe,r,ror of Applieel Eronomirf ELLSWORTH WILTSHIRE, LL.B., Auoriofe Profeffor of Low fNo picturej MALCOLM RAY DOUBLES, LLB., Dean of flae Lau' School owl Proje.r.ro1' of Law DAVID MAYS, LLB., I11.rt1'1frfoz'i11 Applied Erozzomiaf RALPH CLIPMAN MCDANEL, Ph.D., Pl'0fE.f.f0I' of American? Hiffory MARGARET NOLTING, M.D., AI.1'0t'idf9 Profe. u'.u' or of Pyyflaology and Hygiene MARGARET ROSS, M.A., Affoeiafe Profeffor of Ezzglixh HERMAN P. THOMAS, M.A., Anoflale ProfefiorofEfo17omicJ and Applied Eronomiry SHERLOCK BRONSON, LL.B., Ifzflrffetor in Applied Economlcf WILLIAM FREDERICK CAYLOR, M,A., Affoflofe Profe.rI'or of Spofzifb MALCOLM U. PITT, B.A., Freflmzezif Coorh JOHN H. RUSSELL, Ph.D., Profeffor of Applied Eronomirf CHARLES H. XVHEELER, Ph.D., Afforiofe Profeffor of Mafloeumtlff CHARLES LEONARD ALBRIGHT, Ph.D., Auofioze Profenor of Phyfiu JOHN WENDELL BAILEY, Ph.D., Profeffor of Biology BENJAMIN CLARK HOLTZCLAW, Ph.D., Profenor of Plvilofoplay RAYMOND BENNETT PINCHBECK, Ph.D., Deon of Riclamoml College mul Profeffof' of C ontem porory Cioilizeztiofz ROBERT FORTE SMART, Ph.D., Afforiofe Profeuor of Botany WILLIAM JUDSON GAINES, Ph.D., ProfeJJo1' of 120772617266 Lmzgzmgef JEAN GRAY WRIGHT, Ph.D., Profeffor of Frefzeh ' sf - 4 HL Y R 05-1 ' , 5 35 2 i X l Zflniu-emflty, Qaauffg NORNIAN CURTIS GIDDINGS, M.A., I11.f1f1'11clo1' 211 Rozmmce Lcillgfldgff QNO picturej WILLIAM TAYLOR MUSE, S.j.D., Profefmf- ofLIz1z' SOLON BOLIVAR COUSINS, DD., Aczmg Profeymr of Bible JOHN WESTWIOOD SMITHERS, LLB., A.Y.YK1ffdf6 Pl'0f6'.l'.f0I' of La-zz' SAMUEL WHITEFIELD STEVENSON, Ph.D., Auociafe PI'0f6J'.f01' ofE17gli.rlo XWVILLIAM SAMUEL CUDLIPP jR,, LLB., 117.ffl'llff0l' in Lau- MARION AUSTIN GREENE, M.A., A.f.I'j.fl!177f Profe.f.for of French om! Spcziiirh MARJORIE j, RIVENBURO, M.A., Afxiifanf PI'0f6'J'J'0l'0fL!1fjlI CLYDE EUGENE MOSS, M.S., Ilzilrlfcfor 217 A'f6Zf!.76'l1lc1fjf.Ydill! Pky.ric.I' ELSIE LUCILLE NOLAN, B.A., Inifrfzcfor in French GLENN F. THISTLEWAITE, B.S., Director of Plsyyicczl Edffcalion MERTON EZRA CARVER, Ph.D., Affociczfe PI'01I8.U0l'0fPJ'JfCf10l0gJ' and Sociology ROBERT WILLIAM EHRMAN, B.S., Auimzfzf in G'e1-nmfz HENDERSON GRADY KINCHELOE, M.A., I11..rl1'11c1ori11 Eziglifh MARY FANNING MOLINE, B.S., I1ZJ'f7'Ill'f0l'flZ Playfiml Ecfzfmfion HUGH IRVIN MYERS, Ph.D., Af.fiJIc1lI1'Pr0f6.f.f01' of Zoology MARCIA SILVETTE, IlZ.Vfl'ZlL'f01'i77 Ari ABE I. 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TATE Tregzmrer ...... . ............... ROGER B. PAGE Replwefffntizfe fo Pzzblimlion Board ................, I. THOMAS JOHNSON Relz71'erefz1ff11izfe 10 Afhlefir Coznrzrif .......... WILLIAM T. ROBERTSON jr. SENATE Se12af01'x-at-Inge Richard G. Storieburner Carroll M. Williams Thomas A. Todd Ernest L. Wooten Clary Semzforr Senior Clam .................. Michael W. West jmzior Clan ...... . . . Ralph P. Moore Soplaomofe Clary . . . . . . james S. Mundy Freflamma Clair . . . .... Walter B. Gillette C'2o-wncil o-K Hamm Members Ch4i1'11m11 ..... . . GEORGE L. HARPER john T. Arendall George George Edward M. Canada jr, Fred T. Laughan jr. Alfred J. Dickinson jr. Paul Somers jr. Russell E. Walton I I x'f:gm-ffv,3g-ff,4,-W ' . My ffl, 1- 1, . WW- -r .W -M f.- , - . , - 1. ,, mf! O CZKCLM Uglfdcead ag 793 7 Preridezzz ...... . . J. DAVIS EWELL JR. Vice-preridezfr . . . . . BOOKS P. SHETTER Sec1'ezfm'y .... . , . RICHARD L. TODD T1'eazmre1- . . . . . . PAUL SOMERS JR. Semzror . . . . . MICHAEL W. WEST V THE Class of '57, upon its entry into Richmond College, elected F. Overton jones as Presidentg Dun- can Hawley, Vice-presidentg joseph F. Meyer, Secre- tary-treasurerg Stuart Crawford, Senatorg Francis W. Tyndall, Historian. The rat parade was probably the Only function of any importance during the year. We entered the term of 1934-35 with Alfred Dick- inson as President and from then on life became miser- able for the incoming rats. Parker Brown stood by as Vice-president. Dave Ewell carefully kept the rat trap in order, and George Harper cheerfully sold rat caps. The class was represented in the senate meet- ings by Fletcher Raiford. Under the leadership of Stuart Crawford, the class broke an age-old tradition and made the Junior Prom a Bnancial success. Dave Ewell was chairman of the Dance Committee and Bernard Dabney handled the money. Gordon Mallonee kept the class minutes and Mitchell Katz held office as class senator. September, 1936, found President Dave Ewell lead- ing the Senior Procession. Brooks Shetter, as Vice- president of the class, managed the Senior Dance, the proceeds of which Paul Somers watched avidly. Richard Todd kept the minute book in order and Mike West, as Senator, represented one of the largest Senior classes in the history of Richmond College. .-,-mmnnse l ,?- CECIL CARL ANDERSON BLUEFIELD, WEST VIRGINIA Al17plicezrztf0rB.A. Degree Transfer from Bluefield Colle-geg Mu Sigma Rho Literary-Society IIIg Ministerial Association III, IVg Lslnncgersity Choir III, IVQ Glee Club III, IVQ Spider an . Richmond Cla-Zfege CHARLES CREIGI-I ALDERSON LEBANON, VIRGINIA Applimnt f01'B.A. Degree Transfer from Bluefield Collegeg Philologian Liter- ary Society III, IVQ Ministerial Association III, IV. HERBERT CLIFTON ALLEN JR. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.S. Degree 'D A Q, O A K, H A E Chemistry Club III, IVg WEB Staff I, Fraternity Editor II, Managing Editor III, Co-Editor-in-chief IVg Spider Handbook Business Manager Hg Fresh- man Basketball, Baseballg Varsity Basketball IIIQ Intramural Football, Basketball, Boxing, Trackg In- tramural Athletic Councilg Interfraternity Council III, IVg Harlequin Club III, IVQ YMCA Cabi- net II. CHARLES FRANKLIN BAHEN II K A RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Appliealzf for BS. Degree in Bllsriflerr Admizzirlratiwz Harlequin Club IVQ Pi Kappa Alpha President IVQ Dean's List. DAVID MORTON BEAR II A E RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicezlzl for BS. Degree WEB Staff 1, II, III, Assistant Business Manages IVg Collegian Assistant Business Manager IV, S. C. Mitchell Literary Society II, Secretary III, Presi- dent IVg Forensic Council IV. wi im- f WILLIAM BERMAN SOUTH RIVER, NEW JERSEY Appliemzt for BA. Degree Transfer Track IV from George Washington University, eeass of 7937 MM...- ,,..? JACK MORAN BRISTOW CID Il A LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA Applicant f01'B.A. Degree Freshman Basketball, Track, Tennisg Varsity Bas- ketball II, III, IVg Varsity Track II, III, IVQ Var- sity Club II, III, IVQ Philologian Literary Society Richmond Go.ZZeg.e GEORGE WILLIAM BOND EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA Applicant for BA. Degree Philologian Literary Society II, IIIQ Ministerial As- sociation I, II, III, IVg Dean's List. ROLAND BUFORD BRANDIS JR. o A K, qw B K, T K A RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applim1ztforB,A. Degree Social Science Society III, IVQ WEB Faculty Editor Ilg Collegian Staff Reporter Ig Current Affairs Commentator IVg Merrenger Associate Editor IIIg Class Senator Ilg S. C. Mitchell Literary Society I, President Ilg President Forensic Council IIIQ De- bate Team I, II, III, Manager IVg YMCA Cabinet II, IIIQ Dean's Listg Intermediate Honors. THOMAS IRVIN BROADDUS GJ X GETI-IER, VIRGINIA Applirmzf for BA. Degree JOHN ROBERT BROOKS JR. A X A RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applifeznzf for BA. Degree Transfer from Duke University, Collegian Sports Staff III, iv, versity Tennis III, IVg versity Bee- ketball IV, Intramural Athletics, Intramural Ath- letic Council III, IV. f f I EDWARD PARKER BROWN fb K 2 SUFFOLK, VIRGINIA Applirezfzf for BA. Degree WEB Staff I, II, Collegian Staff I, II, Class Vice- presiclent II, Freshman Track, Varsity Cross Coun- try, Intramural Athletic Council Chairman III, IV, Intramural Athletics I, II, III, IV, Intercollegiate Relations Manager III, IV, Mu Sigma Rho Literary Society I, Treasurer IIg Interfraternity Council III, IV, Harlequin Club III, IV. czenu ng 7937 ,,.,...,.m.m+.1a ,...-f EDWARD MEADE CANADA JR. II A E RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applimnf for B,S. Degree in Bmifzeff Anifvzizziftmtion Honor Council IVQ University Players III, IVg Zvierrenger Business Manager III, IVg Collegian Staff I, II, IIIg Mu Sigma Rho Literary Society IIIg Glee Club I, II, III, IV. RllcFv,mo-nd Ciaffege JACK HENRY BURCHER RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applimfzt for B.S. Degree in Bmifzerf ALl7Uj7Zf5f7'dlj0lZ Social Science Society IVg Mu Sigma Rho Literary Society IIIQ Glee Club I, II, III, IV. JOHN INIANN BUTLER dl B K, 2 H E DABNEYS, VIRGINIA Applimfzf for BS. Degree Sigma Pi Sigma, Vice-president III, IVg Chemistry Club III, IV. l SAMUEL ABRAHAM COHEN RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Appliea17l f01'B.A. Degree Dean'5 List ROBERT TAYLOR COSBY H K A, KID B K COLUMBIA, VIRGINIA Applimfzf for BS. Degree in Bzzfinen Ad 77Zf7ZiJ'f1'dfi07Z Social Science Societ Mu Si ma Rho Literar' So- , Vs I g s ciety III, IVg Dean's List, ln, I STOVER HENRY CREASY CD II A GRETNA, VIRGINIA Applied-nl for B.S. Degree in Bzzfifzeff Admifziftzzztiofz emi fig 1937 M-1 E ,M HOWARD RAN SON DENTON NORTHVILLE, NEW YORK Applimfzz' for BA. Degree Freshman Trackg Varsity Track II, III, IVQ Varsity Club II, III, IV. Ricpumand Qaeiege JOHN PRESTON CROWDER JR. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Apjylimfzi for BS. Degree BERNARD MONTAGUE DABNEY JR H A E RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applimfzi f01'B.A. Degree WEB Staff IIg Collegimz Staff Ig Assistant News Editor IIg Managing Editor IIIg Editor-in-chief IVg Class Treasurer IIIg Cheer Leader I, IIg S. C. Mitchell Literary Society I, IIg Debate Team IIg YMCA Cabinet II, III, IV. ALFRED JAMES DICKINSON JR. qv L' A, O A K, db B K MOBILE, ALABAMA Applirantf01'B.A. Degree Social Science Society II, III, IVQ Honor Council IVg Board of Publications IVQ Class President Ilg Senator-at-large III: President Student Government Association IVQ Freshman Football, Basketball, Baseball, Track, Tennisg Varsity Football II, Bas- ketball II, III, IVg Track II, III, IVQ Tennis II, III, IVQ Varsity Club II, III, IVQ Athletic Council IVg University Social Committee IVQ Harlequin Club II, III, IVQ Dean's Listg Intermediate Honorsg Mu Sigma Rho Literary Society III, IV. JEROME LAWRENCE EPSTEIN BROOKLYN, NEW YORK Applimfzt for BA. Degree Tennis III, IV. M --1.-4,-fu, JEFFERSON DAVIS EWELL JR. CID K E, O A K RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applireznzf for B.S. Degree in Bzzyineff Adffziffiftfntiofz Collegian Staff Ig Assistant Sports Editor IIg Class Secretaiy IIg Vice-president IIIQ President IV, Senator-at-large III, Golf Team I, IIg Captain III, IVg Harlequin Club III, Junior Prom Chairman III, eean of 1937 .D-1 ,.a..-w--f BERNARD ALBERT GILMAN T K A HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT Applicez1zlf01'B.A. Degree seeiai Science seeierye Philologian Literary Society 1, Treasurer II, Vice-president III, Forensic carria- cil Ig Debating Team III, IV, Cross Country Track III, Cheer Leader I, II, III, Head Cheer Leader IV. ci Gallege DORSEY BRIDGES FORD K 2 ROUND HILL, VIRGINIA Applicez1ztf01'B.A. Degree Social Science Society S ecre tary-tre asurer IVQ De- bate Team rig Harlequin Club III, IV, Mir Sigma Rho Literary Society I, III, Secretary, Vice-presi- dent IIQ YMCA President IV, Dean's List. HORACE LEE FORD A A RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applimlzl for BA. Degree Ministerial Association I. I MILES PARKER GIVENS CIP B K, 2 H E RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applim11ff0rB.S. Degree Sigma Pi Sigma Secretary III, President IVQ Chem- istry Clubg WEB Snapshot Editor IVQ Dean's List I II, III, IVQ Intermediate Honors Illg Crump Prize in Mathematics III, Lawrence Fellowship in Mathematics IV. JOSEPH CORNELIUS GODSEY II K A RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applirmzt for BS, Degree Freshman Football, Baseballg Varsity Football II, III, IV, Baseball II, III, IVQ Varsity Club II, III, IV, ARTHUR BROADDUS GRAVATT fl? A Q ELLERSON, VIRGINIA AplDliaz12tf01'B.A. Degree Geena 0.5 7 937 ,LNG-.wx is ,aww-f GEORGE LEA HARPER f1v1'A,oAK,cpBK,TKA MARION, SOUTH CAROLINA A,b,DZicmz!f01' Bfl. Degree Social Science Society III, IV: Honor Council III, IV, Track Assistant Manager I, II, Manager III, IV, Varsity Club IV, Class Treasurer II, Debate Team I, II, Manager III, Forensic Council II, III, IV, Mu Sigma Rho Literary Society, I, II, III, IV, YMCA Vice-president III, Glee Club I, II, III, IV, Dean's List, Intermediate Honors, Thomas B. McAdams Prize for Service to School. Richmond Gafiege MAURICE GREENE RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applifd72ff01' BA. Degree Freshman Football, Basketball, Varsity Basketball II, III, IV, Varsity Club 11, III, IV. WILLIAM CLYDE HAMILTON T K A RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Ap,Z1lim1zlf0rB,A. Degree University Players IV, Debate Team IV, Glee Club II, III, University Choir II, III, IV, Virginia Inter- collegiate Oratorical Contest Hrst place, II, Radio Guild Director III. ALVA EDISON HAYDON JR. 119 T' A IRVINGTON, VIRGINIA Applieeznf for BS. Degree in B11.rineJ.r Aellizilliyffzzfiolz Track II, IIIQ Mu Sigma Rho Literary Society I, IIQ YMCA Cabinet I, IIQ Glee Club III, IVQ Dean's List. ROBERT NATHAN HELLER RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Appllmm' for BS. Degree Collegian Staff Ig Mu Sigma Rho Literary Society I. mmwm......... WILLIAM STEVENSON HOPSON JR. K A RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for BA. Degree WEB staff II, IIIg Class S eefe tary IIIg Band 1, 11. Glam ag 793 7 , -,.t...-Aff ami? LUTHER HOWARD JENKINS JR. CID K 2 RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applirezfzf for B.S. Degree in Bzuilzeff Adminifmzzfiofz Social Science Society Rdchmand Claiiege, RALPH DEW HUGHES SANDSTON, VIRGINIA Applimfzt for B.S Degree in Bzzfifzen Iqd77Zil7fJf1'6Zlf07Z WEB Staff IIIg Dean's List. NEWTON SMITH JACOBS H A 2 LAWRENCEVILLE, VIRGINIA Applimn! for BA, Degree Freshman Basketball, Baseball, Trackg Varsity Bas- ketball II, III, Captain IV, Baseball II, III, Captain IVg Varsity Club II, IH, IV. mmrafawke, MITCHELL DRESDNER KAT Z JR. o A K, II I E RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicwzf for BA. Degree Collegian Staff I, Assistant Business Manager II, Business Manager III, IV, Class Senator III, S, C. Mitchell Literary Society I, III, Vice-president II, Forensic Council III, University Social Committee III, YMCA Cabinet II. CHARLES BRIEL KEPPLER O X RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applieafzt for B.S. Degree Intramural Athletics I, II, III, IV, Theta Chi Presi-' dent IV, Interfraternity Council III, Dance Com- mittee IV. -1 FREDERICK THOMAS LAUGHON JR. A A PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA Apjzlimfzi for BA. Degree Social Science Society IV, Honor Council IV, , Ministerial Association I, II, III, IV, Glee Club I, II, III, President IV, Dean's List. emo ag 1937 ,.....au 1? REX ELTON MCDOWELL BROOKNEAI., VIRGINIA Applirmzt for BA. Degree Transfer from I-Iam den-S d - p y neyg Spider Band III, IV, Ministerial Association III, IV. Richmond C'2o-Zlege WILLIAM LATANE LUMPKIN A A, O A K IRVINGTON, VIRGINIA Applicant for BA. Degree Social Science Society, Varsity Club II, III, IV, Collegian Reporter I, II, Freshman Track, Varsity Track II, III, Captain IV, Cross Country II, Captain III, IV, Mu Sigma Rho Literary Society I, II, III, IV, YMCA Cabinet Ig Ministerial Association I, III, IV, Treasurer II, Choir IV, Glee Club. MITCHELL YETTER MACFARLAND CI? B K TRENTON, NEW JERSEY Applimni for B.A. Degree Freshman Track Ig Mu Sigma Rho Literary Society II, Dean's List I, II, III, IV. I 4 ROBERT BOLLING MCNEIL A X A RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applimzzt for BA, Degree GQRDON LEE MALLONEE A X A RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for BA. Degree Class Secretary IIIQ Tennis Team Ig Track Team Assistant Manager I, Ilg Swimming Team IIg In- tramural Athletics I, II, III, IVg Interfraternity Council IVg Harlequin Club III, IVg YMCA Cabi- net I. l.. ? I is 2 Y 5 HENRY SAMUEL MANDEL Q7 A TRENTON, NEW JERSEY Aplblirafzt for B.A. Degree Interfraternity Council ivg Phi Alpha President IV. team ag 1937 ye M4 15 l if ..,....,,..mum'a ,..,- JOSEPH IUDSON MILLER K 2 CULPEPER, VIRGINIA Applifmzz for B.S. Degree in Bmifzerr fidmifzifmztiofz Kappa Sigma President IV. Richmnnd C'ZaZZeg.e BERKELEY HANCOCK MARTIN JR KIT' I' A RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applimut for B.S. Degree University Players Iv. WILLIAM THOMAS MASON RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for BS. Degree in Bn.ri1ze.rJ Acimi7ziJ1'1'aii0l7 Transfer from Virginia Polytechnic Institute. EDWARD MEREDITH MILLS JR. KID K E LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA Apffifdflf for BA. Degree LEROY VERNON MOORE JR. K A, II A E RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Afplifdlll for BA, Degree WEB Staff II, IIIQ Feature Editor IVQ Collegian Stair' I II III, Assistant Feature Editor IVg Class Senator IIIg Football Assistant Managerg Spider Band I, IIg President Pi Delta Epsilon IVg YMCA Cabinet III. IKM-W WILLIAM EDWARD MOORE JR. ONANCOCK, VIRGINIA Applicezfzt for BA. Degree d Band I, II, IIIg Deans Freshman Track Ig Spi er List. eefm 0.54 7937 ....,......t...m-m l awww-- JOHN ROLAND NUCKOLS CHATHAM, VIRGINIA Aplz7!iremtf01'B.A. Degree Freshman Footballg Varsity Boxing II, III, IV Varsity Clul3.II, III, IVQ Intramural Athletic Boxz ing Ig Mu Sigma Rho Literary Society II, III, IV. Rflcftmcmd Qaffege JOHN LANGDON MOSS O X RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applireznt for B.S. Degree Intramural Athletics I, II, III, IV. DAVID WINTON NAFF 2 CID E ROANOKE, VIRGINIA Albpfjfdllf for BA. Degree University Players II, III, IVg Baseball Manager I, IIg Freshman Trackg Varsity Track II, III IV Varsity Club II, III, IVg Interfraternity Athletic Council IVg Mu Sigma Rho Literary Society II III, IV. DAVID BENJAMIN ORCUTT JR. GX MOSELEY, VIRGINIA Apflifdllf for B.A. Degree Phoenix Society IIIQ Dean's List. CHANNING LUTHER PACE RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applieez1ztf0rB.A. Degree Spider Band II, III, Dean's List. -ni. I --1, RICHARD CARRINGTON PAULETTE A A, 111 B K, T K A SMITHFIELD, VIRGINIA Applicezm' for BA. Degree Social Science Society III, IVg Baseball Assistant Manager IIg Forensic Council IIIg Mu Sigma Rho Literary Society I, II, IV, President III, YMCA Cabinet II, Intermediate Honorsg Ministerial Asso- ciationg Dean's List, Glee Club I, II, III, IV, Uni- versity Choir IV, Virginia Intercollegiate Oratori- cal Contest Vice-president IV. - QZCLM 0-if 7937 Zi il? gs 5 -..mfwma ,gi JOHN DAVID POWELL C9 X STUART, VIRGINIA Applimfzzf for BS. Degree Transfer from Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Intra- mural Athletics III, IV, Harlequin Club III, IV. Richmond C'?o-Mega HORACE EDWARD PHILLIPS CIP A Q RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Apflljfdlll for BA. Degree WEB Staff I, II, Freshman Baseball, Intramural Athletics III, Interfraternity Council III, Inter- fraternity Dance Committee III, Harlequin Club III, President IV. JOSEPH JOHN PIEROTTI RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applimlzt for BS. Degree HUBERT HUDSON PRICE LURAY, VIRGINIA Appljfdllf for BA. Degree K E Social Science Society III, President IVQ Varsity Boxing III, Intramural Athletics Ig Philologian Literary Society I, Vice-president II, President III, Interfraternity Council II, III, Dance Committee III, Chairman IV, Harlequin Club III, IV, YMCA Cabinet I, II, Dean's Listg Glee Club III. JOHN ASA RADSPINNER 111 I' A RICHMOND, VIRGINIA A,z7pliea1ztf01' BS. Degree chemistry Club III, IV, Collegian staff Ig varsity Boxing III, Intramural Athletics Ig Interfraternity Council III, IV, Glee Club III, IVQ z:zm.r.m,,.--. FLETCHER LINDSAY RAIEORD CD K 2, O A K FRANKLIN, VIRGINIA Applieeznt for BA, Degree Collegian Staff I, II, Student Government Vice- president IV, Class Senator II, III, Assistant Foot- ball Manager I, II, III: Varsity Manager IV, Fresh- man Boxing Varsity Club IV, Mu Sigma Rho Literary Society I, II, III, Omicron Delta Kappa President IV. GZCLM 0-6 7937 .......mm l 31? JAMES HOGE RICKS JR. fr: P A, o A K, fr: B K RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A, Degree Social Science Society III, IV, University Players II, Treasurer III, President IV, Collegian Staff I, II, III, Merfenger Staff IV, Assistant Football Manager I, II, Boxing Manager III, Varsity Man- ager IV, Varsity Club IV, Philologian Literary Society I, II, YMCA Cabinet I, II, Intermecliate Honors, Glee Club IV. Rflafnmcmcl Gaifege WILLIAM GILMAN REDWOOD NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Applicant f01'B.A. Degree Transfer from University of Virginia. NUMA LETCHER REID JR. E CID E PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA Appliazzzi for BA. Degree Chemistry Club, Collegian Staff I, II, Basketball Assistant Manager I, II, III, Varsity Manager IV, Varsity Club IV, Mu Sigma Rho Literary Society I, II, III, IV, Interfraternitv Council IV, Dance Committee IV, Harlequin Club II, IV, Dean's List, Glee Club I, II, III. JOSE LUIS ROBERT SAN JUAN, PUERTQ RICO Applimnf for BA. Degree WILLIAM THURMAN ROBERTSON 2 119 E PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA Applimnf for BA. Degree Freshman Football, Basketball, Baseball, Golfg Var- sity Football II, III, IVQ Basketball II, IVQ Athletic Association Vice-president II, Student Representa- tive III. Y-..--mme ROBERT POORE ROPER CII I' A RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applirezrzt for BA. Degree Phi Gamma Delta President IVQ Interfraternity ' Council II, III. Clfafw 0-K 7937 6.4.1 E f E S EDWARD MATTHEW SCHAAF A X A RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicmzf for B.S. Degree in Bzfrinerr Adflziniftwzliofz Class Vice-president II, Senator-at-large IVQ Fresh- man Football, Baseball, Trackg Varsity Football II, III, Co-captain IV, Baseball II, III IV Varsity Club III, President IV, Intramural Bbxing II, III, Harlequin Club III, IV. ' Richmcmd Claffege DONALD STUART RUBENSTEIN CID B K RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for BA. Degree Social Science Society IV, Dearfs List. JOHN WINFREE RUSSELL MIDLOTHIAN, VIRGINIA flpplieazzt f01'B.A. Degree WILLIAM HENRY SEWARD . O X RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applim11ff0rB.S. Degree Intramural Football, Basketball, Baseball, Volley Ballg Harlequin Club III, IV. OLYN 'XWAYNE SHANNON E II E RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applirezlzi for BS. Degree Chemistry Club II, III, President IV. BOOKS POORMAN SHETTER A X A RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for BA. Degree Collegian Staff Ilg Class Vice-president IVQ Fresh- man Baseball Assistant Managerg Assistant Man- ager Trackg Lambda Chi Alpha President IVQ In- terfraternity Council III, IVQ Interfraternity Dance Committee III, IVg Harlequin Club III, Vice-presi- dent IV. Genie 0-K 7 937 . .Numan PAUL SOMERS JR. 2 T E, O A K, H A E RICHMOND, VIRGINIA flpplieafit for BA. Degree Social Science Society HI, IVg WEB Staff I, As- sistant Business Manager II, Advertising Manager III, Business Manager IVQ Collegian Staff I, Ilg Honor Council IVg Class Treasurer IVg Freshman Trackg Golf Assistant Manager III, Manager IVg Intramural Athletics I, II, IIIg Interfraternity Coun- cil III, IVg Mu Sigma Rho Literary Society Vice- president II, President III, IVg Forensic Council IIIQ Sigma Phi Epsilon President IVQ Harlequin Club III, IVg Dean's List. Rcchmand C30-liege PENDLETON MCKINNEY SHIFLETT JR H K A RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applimazi for Bfl. Degree Harlequin Club. ERNEST HASTEN SMITH CI? A Q RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applimzzl for BA. Degree Freshman Baseballg Varsity Baseball II, III, IV Harlequin Club. 1? JOHN GREENVILLE STAPLES T K A RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Aplblicanf for BA. Degree Collegian Staff II, III, IV, Meuengef' Exchange Editorg Tennis Team II, IIIQ S. C. Mitchell Literary Society IIQ Vice-president III, Forensic Council IIIQ Virginia State Oratorical Association Secretary- treasurer. JOHN EDGAR STEVENS JR. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applifmzt for BA. Degree Phoenix Club, Collegian Staff I, II, Freshman Track, Varsity Track III, S. C. Mitchell Literary Society I, Vice-presiclent II, President IIIQ Forensic Council III. JOHN MARSHALL TABB CID T' A NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA Applicavzl' for BA. Degree Intramural Athletics I, II, III, IV, Intramural Couri- cil IVQ Interfraternity Council III, IV, Dance Com- ' mittee IV, Harlequin Club III, IV. Gizmo 0.62 793 7 1.7 RICHARD LOUIS TODD IT A 2 WILDERNESS, VIRGINIA Applirmzt f01'B,S. Degree in Bzzfivzeff Aclmifzirmztiozz Social Science Society III, IV, Class Secretary IV Freshman Football, Track, ,Varsity Football II, III IV, Track II, III, IVg Varsity Club II, III, Secre tary IVQ Mu Sigma Rho Literary Society Ig Har- lequin Club III. oaftmcmd Go-Mega RUSSELL SAGE TATE o A K, II A E, T K A RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicemt for BA, Degree Social Science Society IV, WEB Staff II, Collegian Staff I, II, III, Associate Editor IV, Menefzger Staff Assistant Editor III, Editor-in-chief IV, Stu- dent Government Secretary IV, Freshman Track, Varsity Tennis II, III, S. C. Mitchell Literary So- ciety President IIIg Forensic Council II, III, ,Secre- tary-treasurer IVQ Debate Team III, IV, University Social Committee IV, Virginia State Intercollegiate Oratorical Association President IV. A. LOUIS TOBIAS CID A, O A K, IT A E PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA Applicant for BS. Degree in Bzzfirzerf Admilziftmliofz Collegian Staff I, II, Assistant Sports Editor III, Sports Editor IV, WEB Sports Editor IVg Fresh- man Football, Track, Varsity Football III, Track III, IV, Boxing III, Co-captain IVQ Varsity Club III, IVg Intramural Athletic Council III, Interfra- ternity Council II, IV. THOMAS DAY TODD H A 2 WILDERNESS, VIRGINIA Applicmzf for BS. Degree in B1ffi11e.r.r fIK!77ZjlIi.l'fl'c1fZ:07? Senator-at-large IIIQ Freshman Football, Trackg Varsity Football II, III, IV, Track II, III, IVQ Var- sity Club II, III, IVg Intramural Athletics II, III, IV. WILLIAM GARLAND TURBYFILL KD I' A NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA Applicant for BA. Degree Assistant Baseball Manager 1, 11, III, Manager IVQ Varsity Club IVQ Philologian Literary society 1, II, III, President IVg Forensic Council Secretary- treasurer III, IVQ Phi Gamma Delta President IV. 1... il CARL LOSEKANN TURKINGTON CID K 2 JERSEY CITY, NEW JERSEY Applimfzr for BA. Degree Transfer from Temple Universityg Social Science society III, Vice-president IVQ Phi Kappa sigma Presidentg Interfraternity Council IVQ Dance Com- mittee IVQ Harlequin Club IV. eam ag 1937 ,.....mn ,if FRANCIS NWILLIAM TYNDALL H A 2, H A E RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Albplicezzzl for BA, Degree Collegian Staff I, II, Feature Editor IVg Merfengea' Assistant Editor III, Richmond College Editor IVg Harlequin Club III, IV, YMCA Cabinet I, II. Riahmnnd Go-Mega CHARLES WILSON TURNER FREDERICKS HALL, VIRGINIA Applimfzt for BA, Degree Social Science Society IV, WEB Associate Editor IV, Philologian Literary Society Secretary III, Vice- president IV, Glee Club IV, Dean's List. WALKER EARL TURNER A X A MARTINSVILLE, VIRGINIA Aplblicemt for B.S, Degree in Bzlfifzeff Administratiofz Freshman Football, Varsity Football II, Baseball Assistant Manager I, II. l STUART EMILE ULLMAN RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applimflt for BA. Degree Social Science Society III, IVg Collegian Staff I, II, Assistant Business Manager IIIg Glee Club I, II, III. JOHN TABB WALKE RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Appliemzf for B.S. Degree Chemistry Club IIIg Intramural Boxing I. xvm:x.,...,., Zi r ? f JACK GRAHAIVI WEBB K A RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applirmzzf for BA. Degree chemistry Ciub III. clean fig 7937 4.1.1 -,-Y CARROLL MILTON WILLIAMS 419 B K RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applimmf f01'B,S. Degree Chemistry Club II, III, IV, Phoenix Club III, IV Collegian Stan' Ig Tennis Team III, IV, S. cf Mitchell Literary Society III, IV, Dean's Listg In- termediate Honorsg Curator of Entomological Mu seum I, II, III, IV. Rcaftmxmd Ciaeieqe MICHAEL WALKER WEST II K A RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Appliceznz' for B.S. Degree in Bzzfirzeff Adfnifziftmtiofz Class Senator IVg Freshman Football, Basketball Trackg Varsity Football II, III, Captain IV, Basket- ball II, Track II, III, IV, Boxing II, III, Co-cap tain IVg Varsity Club Ilg Swimming Team II, In tramural Athletic Council III, Interfraternity Coun cil III, Harlequin Club II. PAUL GARLAND WILEY A A RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Appliravvi for BA. Degree RICHARD M. F. XICIILLIAMS Ill A X A RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Appliefzflf f01'B.S. Degree in BIlJ'ilI6,f.f Azlfzzifzirfmfioll Social Science Society IVg WEB Staff IVQ Collegian Staff I, II, IIIg A'I6',fJ6llgl?7' Assistant Business Man- ager IIIQ Mu Sigma Rho Literary Society IIIQ Glee Club I, II, III, IV. HERBERT ARTHUR WILLIS JR. BLUEFIELD, VIRGINIA Applicant' for BA. Degree Transfer from Blueielcl Collegeg Philologian Liler- ary Society II, III. umm...- 5, Q4 ----1-ug, HARRY ALOYSIUS YOUNG KE ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY Applimlff for BS. Degree Chemistry Club III, Vice-president IVg Freshmzln Truck. emu ag 7937 ,,.......4s Q C Richmcmd C20-ZZe,g,e ROBERT WILLIAM YOWELL II A 2, E II 3 PEOLA MILLS, VIRGINIA Applimlzft for BS. Degree Mu Sigma Rho Literary Society I, II, III, IVg Glee Club II, III, IVQ YMCA II, III, IV. HENRY DANIEL ZIMMERMAN JR. 2 A E RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applif4z7zff01'B.A. Degree Transfer from University of virginia. 80144 Uygiiaeaa ag 7938 P1'6'.Yj61f8!Zl ..,. . .... RUSSELL E. WALTON Vice-pz'e.fi:iefzf Secretary . . . . T1'mm1'e1 Sefmloz 'A.. ........CURTISM.HAUG ...... FRANK R. ALVIS . . . A SHANKS M. WILBORN . . . RALPH P. MOORE il J. T. ARENDALL, KE, OAK, TKA CHARLES R. ARTHUR, IIKA JOHN R. BELL LEWIS G. BLACK Mobile, Alabama Richmond, Virginia Birds Nest, Virginia Roanoke, Virginia JOHN B. BOATWRIGHT A. ROSWELL BOWERS, GX J. W. BOYKIN, IIKA, TKA WALTER L. BROCK, 'iff' Buckingham, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Appalachia, Virginia Rncfamcmci C10-ZZeq,e 0 QQ... 'Q' '. '. -' ,M E.---AM ,.q:,5,f,-.- ...Q ,,,.,. -,,,,.,,,,, .,.,,-,,...w .,,. .. ,..., ,. ,N ,,,.. -,,,...- , ...f..-.-.... ,i,...,-,, Bm.. - -f--- -f-ff-'- -M ---f --- ... ., ,.,..ri,:wE,.,.,, 'ff .zvsyziw IRVING CI-IOFNAS, QA JAMES D. CLARK, HKA WILLIAM B. CORIIELL, KA CHAS. W. CROWDEII Jr., K2 Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia J. M. DAMERON, AXA WILLIAM P. DOOLEY, UAE LAWRENCE J. EDBERG, IIKA JOHN A. FERGUSON, IIKA Oldhams, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Baltimore, Maryland Richmond, Virginia JOSEPH S. FLAX, CIPA WILLIAM S. GORDON, ELPH J. STUART GRAHAM, EIIJE RANDOLPH J. GRRMMER Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Waverly, Virginia of 1938 f ' , 6,2 M . - A i' 4 . T' ff' I fi 1, .E may ' -- f 1.,1,.L:.fLiL. CLYDE T. HARDY jr., QTA R. M. C. HARRIS -Ir., IIAE ROBERT T. HAIIRIS, K5 CURTIS M. HAUG, UAE Baltimore, Maryland Richmond, Virginia Danville, Virginia Huntington, New York JOHN S, HAW jr., 4213, OAK JAMES M. HOLLADAY WALTER R. HUDGINS ALBERT L. JACOBS, U42 Richmond, Virginia Gordonsville, Virginia Ore Bank, Virginia Lawrenceville, Virginia Rdakmo-nd C'ZoLZZege 'H 2 ,-w.ZZ2'j'w-'323f f16 Q.. 11- 'wa' '. -1 2f1'v01'f'rfQ'-'wwfmrw-ff:.vf -ff:w4.w-:-flywzzfwyw- -Aw,,f- -if-M.y-?.w,...,,wf11 0, M.,,,1Wf7,, T, . ,W 1 A ,V - V N w 14 ,. N ,-N,,A.5,,.f,Wifi.-.,..,, .y,f,.-.3 -154:--y,-'-5 J- rl- wr' 4' V 1'-2I MG:Aw' V wr M' iw-f f -2?-L ff Whwrzizrfw:-mmf M ' A fmlh- HARRY T. JAMES J. THOMAS JOHNSON, ESPE HORACE C. JONES HIINTER B. KECK Jr., KE, UAE South Boston, Virginia Richmond, Virginia McKenney, Virginia Greenville, North Carolina JAMES E. KING PHILIP T, KING JAMES H. KNIGHT, AXA JAMES LASTER, 'DA Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia M SAMUEL W. LAUGHON EDWIN L. LEVY, UAE GUS LYNCH, QAS2 ALFRED W, MANER, 'REE' Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Allendale, South Caronna 0-65 7938 1 ALFRED B. MONTGOMERY R. P, MOORE, KE, OAK, UAE M. BAILEY MURDOCK, IPAQ ROBERT D. MPJRRIPL Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia C. GOY MCALLIETER? 9X EUGENE W. MCCAUL, EfPE PAUL E. NAUMAN G. A. NIMMO, CPKE Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Suffolk, Virginia nd Qaflege I f fiia-Fi 391:12 izzmz'-,444 'ffffizfwfwfw-'Qni. W ' my Q. W M. ,. -. I 2 ,. -1 . . ,. . M ,, . ,. GEO. A. ORPHANIDYS ROGER B. PAGE, CPKE, OAK JOHN Q. PEERS XXIILLIAM H. PERKINSON, KA Newport News, Va. Richmond, Virginia Trevilians, Virginia Dolphin, Virginia C.,H. P1-IILI.IP'S, fPFA HAROLD W. PHILLIPS, 211113 LEONARD D, POLICOFF RYLAND O. REAMY Richmond, Virginia Cumberland, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia S. ROBERTSON, QAQ WILLIAM ROBERTSON, :MQ HAROLD L. RONLGK GEORGE R. M. RUMNEY Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Baltimore, Maryland Gem ag 7938 22: -- 'f P' , --M V N- v . . .,i . L V . NM... .. .W .- ,aff-.-E.-:ff .vzffr-10.9 .Mr 'f'rM f'Ii.vfHFq1iE?'2'I w.i'X'.'if-V355 '95 W K iw ff? 77' 1 ff ' I .- - V V R. STONEBURNER, li-TA, OAK JOSEPH M. STRAUGHAN, KE STUART SCHWARZSCHILD JOHN I-I. TANOUS Richmond, Virginia Charleston, West Virginia Richmond, Virginia Lawrence, New York ALVIN C. TAYLOR, IIKA ROBERT L. TAYLOR SAMUEL I-I.TEMPLE1xiAN, CPTA D. T. THORNHILI-y ,KE Richmond, Virginia Spencer, Virginia Winston-Sa1ern,NOrth Carolina Culpeper, Virginia Racfrmo-nd Go-ZZeg.e I : . .A Q if f A. .. --- if D. THORNTON. lil Enxvix THORNTON, .XA THOMAS R. THORNTON, KA PHILIP 1-1, TO1y1LlNSON! AA Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Bluefield, West Virginia Wfilmington, Virginia VUlv1.LI,TRAUSNECK RUSSELL E. WALTON, AXA IXIORRIS D. VUARRIQN PAUL P. WATLINGTON jr. Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Hagerstown, Maryland MCLEAN WHITTET, C1211 I, RICHARD WILLIS SHANKS M. WILBORN, KE ERNEST L. WOOTEN, KA Richmond, Virginia Gordonsville, Virginia South Boston, Virginia Camden, South Carolina 'gow-R -R .ENV www? i N, X vw Q ,wk X. ..4.vXw.,.c erm ag 1938 iw- ff I Sw' ,.. bw, 2 az .fr if-psmw-f:ffw -R was 1-1 R1 f- Y f nf-r-I-if-':'2xr Qs. -5.--2':-f?.9.?'f z'IQZ:'lf 5.5.5230 Y XT-ff?-35' .'T?'V1Y1fi3f???3T'iii-TQT3-:Fi3'f7?f 7'T5 if Z?lfii ' 3 ' f, ffvf nf V- 5 ffff 51 ff' - 'X V if f?ff'i51fa i89'i i2w,N?iifi1-sQ,5Ri3i:.3,3,3,f g,r R.w,frf4-'I -Qi-wow:-i.,r V1 ,, f.. H, ., . . ,, ,. ., , , Q. .1 ws lady ' 'A ,MZ 'rfhkffk If . i,-Q 7F-f - ' E E-ia gm N -' Y-4. I f K -,. 15-4 ' 1 f -I X ' ' 'L ' Q . an ,Sub , ,i'?w -a ff . .M N fp -1- , 1-- fx' , V' V' Eh-n' O GEMM Oggdaefw ag! 7939 GEORGE J. GEORGE Preyident WILLIAM E. MORRISON Vice-pafexidem' WALLACE E. GARTHRIGHT Sefrenzafy AVALON B. MARCHANT T1feaJzz1fe1' JAMES S. MUNDY Senator WILLIAM H. ALEXANDER Petersburg, Virginia STUART R. ALLEN Richmond, Virginia CHARLES E. AUGUST, OAG Richmond, Virginia G. RANDOLPH BABCOCK, CIDKE Chase City, Virginia SIDNEY A. BARNEY, OA Petersburg, Virginia ARTHUR H. BEALE, QFFA Richmond, Virginia KENNETH L. BLACK jr., EOE Richmond, Virginia BRAGDON R. BOWLING, QIDKE Fredericksburg, Virginia WALTER A. BOWRY jr., HKA Richmond, Virginia 1. MILLER BRADLEY, KA Danville, Virginia E. LINWOOD BRANDIS, MDE Richmond, Virginia H. DOUGLAS BRITTON, KE Richmond, Virginia T. NASH BROADDUS, QDKE Richmond, Virginia X. MARTIN BROCK jr. Richmond, Virginia ALLAN BROCKENBROUGH Richmond, Virginia GEORGE K. BROOKS jr. Richmond, Virginia C. BERNARD BROWN, LIJKE Suffolk, Virginia HERBERT M. CHURCH jr., QJFA Richmond, Virginia JAMES K. CHAPIN, EOE Richmond, Virginia A. R. CHRISTENSEN Highland Springs, Virginia Richmxand CZo.ZZege 1 .f',C??'?: C?'V'Z Mf A AW:--1-,f,,.,,. M .. ,M ,.- . , ....- , ,,,. H-. W., 'far-I df J lazily C. BRANCH CLEMENTS jr., KE Danville, Virginia MORGAN L. COMES jr., IIDKE Fredericksburg, Virginia ERNEST L. COPLEY jr, E,fI:E Richmond, Virginia FRANK M. CONNER jr., UAE Richmond, Virginia FRANK S. COSEY, HKA Richmond, Virginia JOHN I. CREWS, KE. Saxe, Virginia HOWARD CROUCINI Arlington, Virginia EDGAR T. CROWE Richmond, Virginia l'lARRY M. DARDEN, OK2 Richmond, Virginia W. FRANK DOUGHTREY jr. Holland, Virginia H. HUNT DICKINSON, EOE Richmond, Virginia JOHN H. DODD, OAG Richmond, Virginia Louis A. EARLES jr., HAS. Richmond, Virginia OSCAR B. EDDLETON Richmond, Virginia SAMUEL C. EPES, GBX Richmond, Virginia EDWARD L. FIELD, EOE Richmond, Virginia IAMES W. FLETCHER, CDKE Sperryville, Virginia JESSE T. FONTAINE, IDKE Richmond, Virginia CLYDE W. FORD, HAZ Highland Springs, Virginia EUGENE W. FORD, HAZ Highland Springs, Virginia Cilau ag I 93 9 CLYDE T. FRANCISCO, UAE, AA Danville, Virginia WALLACE E. GARTHRIGHT, HKA Richmond, Virginia GEORGE J. GEORGE Covington, Virginia FLEMING W. GILL Richmond, Virginia CHARLES M. GLENN Jr. Richmond, Virginia THOMAS H. GRAHAM, QIKE Farmville, Virginia WILLIAM E. GRIGG Jr., HKA Richmond, Virginia CHARLES R. GUTHRIE Jr., IIAE Guinea Mills, Virginia WILLIAM D. GRAVATT, QDAS2 Ellerson, Virginia CHARLES F. HOLLIS Highland Springs, Virginia WILLIAM E, HARRELSON Jr., EOE Richmond, Virginia JOHN S. HARRIS, HA2 Richmond, Virginia CLIFFORD F. HILL Richmond, Virginia A. GIBSON HOWELL, OKE Franklin, Virginia GEORGE D. HOWELL, K2 Ozark, Alabama HUNTER S. JACKSON, 1115.0 Richmond, Virginia DAVID E. JACKSON, HKA Richmond, Virginia H. CALVIN KIBLER, QDAQ Wilson, North Carolina JULIAN O. KAY, HA2 Richmond, Virginia GEORGE A. KLAFFKY, UAE Huntington, New York Richmcmd Clolieqe E f 194 a w,w,w ww w W, , . ,. .. ,,. .... .... M. ...S-H ,..,,..,, , Mm, ,....... 'P' ' A 'f-'MM07' A 'ff Lx R GUYON H. KNIGHT, KA Richmond, Virginia WILFRED P. LAWLESS, KE Richmond, Virginia VIRGIL F. LAWS, IDKE Ballsville, Virginia ROBERT E. LEITCH Richmond, Virginia GEORGE E. LONG, HKA Richmond, Virginia G. BEN MCCLURE, DPA, TKA Richmond, Virginia CHARLES N. MAJOR, IDFA Richmond, Virginia AVALON B. MARCHANT, K2 Urbanna, Virginia HERBERT S. MARKS Richmond, Virginia ROBERT R. MARTIN, CPFA Richmond, Virginia WILLIAM H. MARTIN, IDAQ Richmond, Virginia CHARLES P, MINOR jr. Prince George, Virginia FERDINAND H. MORTON, IDFA Montgomery, West Virginia J. DAVIS MOTTLEY jr., HAZ Richmond, Virginia JOHN P. MULLINS jr., UAE Richmond, Virginia F. MERRILL O'CONNER, EIDE Richmond, Virginia GEORGE L. OLIVER, CDFA Norfolk, Virginia FRANCIS B. PARKER Richmond, Virginia MOSES PATTASHNICK, IDA Richmond, Virginia GROVER C. PITTS, EIDE Richmond, Virginia eam ag 1939 ..-.II II,,.. IQ - .Q Q- , -Sami If ,Im .,., 4f,I.Iq,q,m.y..A..- .I,,g.,,: IN-.2-IWISQ-.I-gy,--119 arm ,..:'I.+:f.qe.I.I'f.,--IW -,f-wa.. 5yg.qw,f,,fgr1mq,,,f14,166-I-a,r, - -.ww-.7-.,,5,'-,paywwe,-37,-I --I-I- 1,.,wfIL.x .H U-A,-,5,,' ..,, , .,,, f-2.1 2::E::- 'Si'sif:'?I'-1'II: . I-f::.,:,,4,Iiff .gaIa-w.:f.fI,,y!-G-w?'-ri7,.'E3KIsr.--235543 ..-, Q JOHN F. POWERS, AXA South Norfolk, Virginia LINWOOD C. POWERS Jr., OAI! Richmond, Virginia ROY D. PULLEN Jr., HKA Sandston, Virginia WILLIAM A. PUTNAM, K2 South Charleston, West Virginia ROLAND N. RACKETT Jr. Richmond, Virginia C. BRUCE RENNIE Jr., HKA Richmond, Virginia JOHN L. RIDENOUR, EOE Richmond, Virginia RICHARD E. RUCKER Jr. Jetersville, Virginia R. PAYNE RYLAND Richmond, Virginia WILLIAM I-I. SANDERS Jr., EOE Richmond, Virginia JULIAN D. SANGER, LIJKE Richmond, Virginia RICHARD H. SAUNDERS Jr., AA Richmond, Virginia RICHARD L. SCAMMON Jackson, Michigan GERALD SCOTT Richmond, Virginia JOHN B. SECRIST Jr. Richmond, Virginia IRA SIEGAL New York, New York RUSSELL N. SNEAD Midlothian, Virginia GEORGE B. SOMERS, EOE Richmond, Virginia GEORGE H. SPEARS, KE South Boston, Virginia LEROY N. SPIEGAL Newport News, Virginia Richmond C20-Zeege W. HUNT STAPLES, KA Richmond, Virginia C. HOWARD STOKES, K2 Blackstone, Virginia BRICE G. SUPLER Triadelphia, West Virginia REED F. TAYLOR, K2 Kensington, Maryland J. LEE THACKER, IIA2 Disputanta, Virginia ROBERT G. URBACI-I, OX Richmond, Virginia ALEXANDER C. WALKER jr. Gladys, Virginia FLAVIUS B. WALKER Richmond, Virginia WILLIAM G. WALTON Paces, Virginia ROBERT L. WATKINS Richmond, Virginia LEROY A. WATSON, 2-:IDE Newport News, Virginia B. BURR WHITE Chatham, Virginia CORBIN B. WHITE, LIDKE, Norfolk, Virginia ROBERT F. WILLIAMS Richmond, Virginia MILTON E. WILLS jr. Petersburg, Virginia JOSEPH A. WILSON, CIJKE Richmond, Virginia CARI. F. WoOsT jr., HKA Norfolk, Virginia EDWIN WORTHAM, QIJFA Richmond, Virginia HAROLD L. WYATT, KE. Danville, Virginia CARLETON P. YOUNTS jr. Miami, Florida cam, ag 7939 f 7 7 yfiE,,t1f7s.H'W, ,. F559 'Si - 1- 1 1'1 . 11 -- -1 ld I I I I11111,N IL .17 :III1 . , ' 21 ' .- . I ' ' 1 -'-AIIs15'-'-. '1'f4fL 11 I7 I ' 7:I ' 11- 1 -, j.-.. ' ,5 , 1. .. .I-1.1: .-iI-Z L1 . ' ' '11 I in '-W 'QQ 1 e 1.41. 1 '11if'v1 I 1,194 -. N. 1 v1 T 90 31.7 gx '-' '-5- 1-I . 'f 1 3 - ' - u 1 1' 1 T 1 . . 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' In 1. i, QI -fI IJIQ 1 .1 1: .ugf 1 . -1 ' 4 ' 1 I ' .. 1 I 'Hi 'Iv , 1 1 II. - . 1 .1 Y M ' 1. ..:.1-1, ,114 I I I, I I.I II.1.1II 11 111 '1I FII -I- 11J 1 1' 11I -I 11 I -I1v--:IIIIE1 --EI: IF1 I Ig I ' , 11 f, I ri: --. ' n Q 1 11 1 - . 2 : : jk ,H 5 ' :1' 1 , '11 i1 -.1111:.1lfL f1LiE.I1s .A- 5.. .11-IJ . - 1' - ' I. 11 0 C2Za,4,4 Oqgigdaefw 0.5 7940 ENDERS DICKINSON Preyiaient JOHN P. ABERNETHY Viae-p1f'e,riaf em' SEABURY D. STONEBURNER Sewfemfy CHARLES P. FORD T'l'6LZI7l1f61' WALTER B. GILLETTE Semztor ALI-ARED C. AARONS Richmond, Virginia JOSE ANDONEGU1 Richmond, Virginia A. CHARLES BECK Richmond, Virginia FRANK H. BRITTON II K E Richmond, Virginia WINSTON O. BURGESS Q K Z Fork Union, Virginia D. DEXTER ABELOFF CIP A Richmond, Virginia JEFFERSON D. ASHER Marion, Kentucky HORACE A. BLACKLEY Richmond, Virginia WALTER XV. BROOKING II K A Richmond, Virginia WILLIAM J. CASH Jr. TI K A Richmond, Virginia JOHN P. ABERNETHY SD I' A Richmond, Virginia W. JAM ES BAGGS Jr K 2 Richmond, Virginia ROY S. BOISSEAU Jr. Richmond, Virginia EUGENE L. BRUNK E 111 E Richmond, Virginia HARVEY H. CHAPMAN SID K E Richmond, Virginia W f if I f VINCENT R. ADAMS H A E Redoak, Virginia JOHN M. BAREFORD A X A Oceana, Virginia EDWARD L. BRAGG SID A Q Richmond, Virginia THOMAS H. BRUNO 2 SIP E Richmond Virginia ALVIS M. CLEMENT II K A Richmond, Virginia EMMETT H. ANDERSON Richmond, Virginia WALTER E. BASS IT A E Danville, Virginia ROBERT H. BRIENT E 111 E Richmond, Virginia WILLIAM D. BUCK H A E Bridges, Virginia CHARLES C. COATES A X A Machodoc, Virginia - .. ,V ,I ....,..,..M.AwL,,,.,.':,4.'-..uS.L?., 96 In 1 , h?5 .. . v ff , .f I 'xi 15223. J' V u'?a?,aii V ' if 7 'ef-A65 EUGENE W. K. CORNWELL CECIL A. CREASY FRANKLIN M. CROUCH 'P F A 47 1' A Richmond, Virginia Fredericksburg, Virginia Gretna, Virginia ASHLEY D. DESHAZOR J. ADOLFO DE VARONA -IIJAN O. DE VARONA U A 3 Camiiey, Cuba Camiiey, Cuba Blackstone, Virginia HERMAN A. EHMIG Jr. '11 A Q Newport News, Virginia WILLIART V. FARLEY Highland Springs, Virginia DANIEL W. FOWLEIK II A E Washington, D. C. HATCHER S. ELLIOTT H A E VC'infall, Virginia WILLIAM W. FARLEY 411 1' A Washington, D. C. JOSEPH H. Fox Scottsville, Virginia ERNEST W. EUBANK jr 41? 1' A Roanoke Rapids, N. C. CARL A. FELTON 9 X Richmond, Virginia FREDERICK O. FRANCK E SID E Richmond, Virginia WILLIAM B. CROWE H A E Wellville Virginia ENDERS DICKINSON fi? I' A Richmond, Virginia MALCOLLI G. EVANS K A Richmond, Virginia ROBERT H. FENNELL Richmond, Virginia CHARLES M. FRANCK 2 SIP E Richmond, Virginia RAWLEY F. DANIEL K A Cape Charles, Virginia BRANCH A. DTNWIDDIE jr H K A Richmond, Virginia LOUIS R. FARBER Petersburg, Virginia CHARLES P. FORD H A 2 Richmond, Virginia JAMES M. FREDERICKSON Richmond, Virginia I I I I RANDOLPH H. PARRISH Richmond, Virginia GEORGE M. POLLARD '-Ib I' A Richmond, Virginia WILLIAM M. ROBINSON fl? 1' A Hampton, Virginia JASON M. SALSBURY S. CECIL PATTESON Ransoms, Virginia JAMES D. PUGH A X A Richmond, Virginia GEORGE ROCHKIND Richmond, Virginia JOHN P. SANDERS 9 X GEORGE G. PATTON Hartwood, Virginia DORSEY C. RAWLINGS lib K E Fredericksburg, Virginia GEORGE W. Ross Jr. II A E Richmond, Virginia WALTER G. SCHNEIDER LACY F. PAULETTE Jr. Smithfield, Virginia WILLIAM H. REMINE K E Richmond, Virginia ALVAN L. ST. CLAIR Roanoke, Virginia M. WINFIELD SCOTT ALLAN J. PHAIIP Jr. E CIF E Richmond. Virginia ROBERT F. RIPLEY Susan, Virginia SAUL SALISBURY Richmond, Virginia GILBERT SIEGAL Richmond, Virginia II K A E lib E New York, New York Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia JOSEPH D. SIMS OTIS E. SNOWA GEORGE A. STEPHENSON Jr. EDWIN D. STIFF JOHN O. STOVER . H lx A' I - Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Roanoke, Virginia K E I - . R1Chm0l'ld, Virginia South Boston, Virginia I 'T' 'WW '-. L - f '- Z.-' Q' 5.51. H fa 7' MI: .1-fm J' 'rf' -' - -- ,- . 'A , 7 '- f' - ' 1 f f . '. -4 ' V-'s' ff- - I -A ,af JOE O. SULLIVAN Jr. A A Dillwyn, Virginia WALTER S. TOWNSEND fb K E Petersburg, Virginia BRUCE P. VANBUSKIRK K E Bronxville, New York JAM ES A. WAGNER IT K A Henrico, Virginia OTIS H. WI-IITLOCK Jr. Richmond, Virginia ROBERT V. TALLEY Richmond, Virginia JOSEPH R. TROY CIP I' A Richmond, Virginia EVAN B. VANLEEUWEN II? K E Norfolk, Virginia JOHN T. WATKINS Jr. E 41 E Richmond, Virginia CHARLES F. WORTHAM CIP I' A Richmond, Virginia HEIKBERT' W. TEMPLEMAN Henrico, Virginia T. STANFORD TUTWILER Richmond, Virginia FRANK VANLEEUWEN H A E New York, New York STANFORD C. WEST Roanoke Rapids, N. C. WILBUR H. WRFNN fb A Q Richmond, Virginia CARLSON R. THOMAS K A Danville, Virginia WILLIAM C. TYLER Phoebus, Virginia CECIL P, VAUGHAN fb 1' A Stevensville, Virginia ROBERT J. WHALEY A X A Richmond, Virginia JOHN W. WRIGHT Jr. '17 I' A Lynchburg Virginia PAUL C. THOMAS H A E Bristol, Virginia EDWARD N. ULLMAN Richmond, Virginia BENJAMIN W. VEASY K E South Boston, Virginia CARLTON A. WHITLATCH 9 X Lancaster, Pennsylvania PAUL W. WRIGHT Richmond, Virginia 0 any , T., 4 u-I WT 'Q .A-RX A . :-3456 ZR ' ,,.., , R N it g , , .5 Jitheefia belzagg Dif-eclov' of Pbyfiml EJZICHUOIZ ....... GLENN F. THISTLETHWAITE Boykeiblzll, Bafeball and Frexhmmz Sporty ...... MALCOLM U. PITT Boxing mal Auifzfwzt Football .................. RUSSELL CRANE Affiyffmzl Football, Frefhmmz Bofeball . .JOHN CCOTTOND LANDRUM Freylmzmz Basketball .............. ...... E . WINFREY BROWN Gmalzzole ZVIomzge1'oml Golf Coach . . . . W. FRED CAYLOR H 4 ,, L ., . E LL .. ...,,..... , .M ,. Left fo right, ffm! row: N. Ji-mobs, XVest. T. Todd. Gl'13L'IlL', Lllllllvlilll, Siddzill, Kielpinski, Denton, Gilman, Robertson, R. Todd. Sw-nur! rnzv: Brown, Artllur. F1'illlK'iNl'0, XvlliJOTll, Ga1'be1', A. Jzwohs. Lawless. Kennedy. Morrison, Spears, Mundy. Third raw: Rniford, Godsey. Lynch, Reid, Pendle- ton, Alvis, Bristow, Trevvetl, Speir, Sanford, N:u'r'lmnt. Fnurilf raw: Tiwhylill, Flax. Copley, Norvell. Uamify, CZZML Prerinleizt ..... Vive-pzffidefrf . . . Secrelary .... Tl'E6ZJ'!!l El' . . . R. Frank Alvis Ralph C. Arthur Jack M. Bristow E. Lee Copley Howard R. Denton Ojficeff . , . . . . . . . . CHARLES E. SIDDALL . . NEWTON S. JACOBS Alemberi Newton S. Jacobs Leonard V. Kielpinski Jack R. Kennedy William L. Lumpkin Gus Lynch Alfred J. Dickinson Jr. Avalon B. Marchant Joseph S. Flax Clyde T. Francisco Ray M. Garber Bernard A. Gilman J. Cornelius Godsey George L. Harper Ames M. Harrington G, Edward Hughes Albert L. Jacobs William E. Morrison James S. Mundy D. Winton Naff Forrest H. Norvell Jr. J. Roland Nuckols Roderick L. O'Flaherty Clyde F. Pendleton Fletcher L. Raiford Numa L. Reid Jr. RICHARD L. TODD . MIKE W. WEST James H. Ricks Jr. William T. Robertson Jack B. Sanford Charles E. Siddall George H. Spears John A. Speir Richard G. Stoneburner A. Louis Tobias Richard L. Todd Thomas D, Todd James L. Trevvett William G. Turbyfill Chalmers C. Walton Mike W. West Shanks M. Wilborn x ffgssfleee '04 wifes Q50 F X Was, QN HA? Vis: 4. . . .Ts ' Jw '14 'Q 'wr -..'wt f:a:K1'Y: 2.'A P:,..wff.e V25 'itQf!:'.. +:rLwL2 Hz2,1Nile?-N'f?NeISs kfQS EVGMYQC- 5 .11sw.'-K.,-ZBS LT321'-'-' .55-..r':t?fg?5f'5 ?15 i f -Fivif f'.f?flF S5 f'I3TfFSTITI-TI'1 'fi 13:7 EP inf 'S5wP 5' 2773-F'-' T ' 'V' ia 'Z Y.'f'I' T'J: : L Q. 2 i M5 f,P,?y1i , it f May 6, 1937. Mr. Herbert Allen, Editor of THE WEB, University of Richmond, Virginia. My dear Mr. Allen: Complying with your request to select the best all-around athlete of the present senior class of Richmond College, I find myself confronted with a most difficult problem, If we should make the choice on the basis of the maximum number of letters won, the honor would go to Alfred Dickinson who has won three in basketball, three in track and three in tennis, amounting to seven majors and two minors since the third minor is equivalent to one major letter. On the basis of the most outstanding performance, the honor undoubtedly goes to William Lumpkin whose achievement in setting a record in the two-mile run in the Southern Conference Meet, in fourteen seconds less than the previous record, is the most outstanding achievement made by any University of Richmond athlete for a long period of time. Should we choose performance in the sport which contributes most to the athletic program of the Univer- sity, honors would be equally divided between Ed Schaaf and Mike West. Both have served as captain of the football team and have won letters in baseball and boxing respectively, West being captain of the boxing team. He was chosen on the All-South Atlantic Team during his junior year. Thinking in terms of high-class performance in two or more sports, it is my opinion that the best athlete of the present senior class is Newton Jacobs who has been a regular on both the baseball and basketball teams for three years and has served as captain of both teams during his senior year. During his three years of college playing he has pitched seventeen winning games against one loss. He has now completed his senior year pitching three no-hit games, a record that has been rarely achieved in college baseball in any section of the country. In basketball he was honored by being chosen on the All-State Team. Bucky Jacobs is somewhat lacking in physique but has a competitive heart and I doubt that there is anyone on the campus, at present, that can come so near doing his best in each and every contest. Very truly yours, GLENN F. THISTLETHWAITE, GET:BE Director of Athletics. ,ya 4- A ! f ahiillll' T f '1 - -. '- 'T'i T T'ftff,,Q.Qis:.171 ,, s. - 'A- 20066-CLZZ HE University of Richmoncl's 51st year of Intercollegiate football and its third under the guidance of Glenn Thistlethwaite was outstanding because of the fact that it opened its year with great possi- bilities and then went into only a fair season when an avalanche of injuries robbed the Spiders of their potentially great players, The pre-season practice tilt with Duke University showed Richmond to have the makings of a power- ful organization when they held Wallace Wade's boys to three markers and scored once themselves in a two-hour practice session. As the season progressed the injury list grew, and many times during the year Coach Glenn was forced to make ends out of tackles, and backs out of linemen. The season ended in a deadlock with four wins, four losses, and two ties. The traditional rivals of the Williamsburg institution were defeated on Thanksgiving Day, and individual honors were garnered Left fo rifflff: R.obe1'tson, Spears, T Todd. Siilflall. Uzmptain Vlfest, Kielpinski. by Tom Todd, who won a tackle post on the All-State first team. Captain Mike West, guard, and Ed Schaaf, center, won spots on the second team. jack Sanford, towering sophomore end, tied for an end post on the first eleven. IXICHIVIOND 6-APPRENTICE SCHOOL 0. Richmond's regular schedule was opened in Newport News when the Apprentice School Team played host to the Spiders in the first night game in the history of the U. of R. Bobby Vaughan registered the first tally of the year as the Spiders managed to down a stubborn, underrated group of shipbuilders, 6-0. The Spiders played only straight football thruout the entire contest, and out-rushed the former college stars 127 yards to 86. Richmond similarly completed three passes for 37 yards, while their opponents failed to complete any of eight heaves. Coach Glenn's team evidenced a great offensive as nine hrst downs were tallied to Apprentices two. The Red and Blue exhibited a great downlield march in the hrst quarter but were set back just when a score seemed inevitable by a bad pass from center which put an end to the drive, A similar march was started in the third quarter and was halted by a fifteen-yard penalty. Pendleton, in his first varsity game, and the veteran Bill Robertson looked good for Richmond. RICHMOND 7-RANDOLPH-MACON 7 The Spiders of Richmond College, in their first collegiate football encounter of the 1936 season, met the impossible, a 7-7 tie with the Yellow jackets of Randolph-Macon. Coach Thistlethwaite's backfield men were unable to execute the newly introduced shift without the officials finding fault and so five-yard penalties were inflicted frequently. Many times, great holes were opened for the hard-charging sophomore, Clyde Pendleton, but his gains went for naught when head-linesman Denton called back play after play. Thus penalties along with the heartbreaking punt that traveled past Bill Robertson spelled disaster. Richmond made Left to right: Sr-lmnf, Marvliziiit, Pendleton, Sanford, Goclsey, their seven points early in the second quarter after a power drive that featured the hard plunges of Pendleton. The Jackets scored after Bair's attempt to catch the pass thrown by Paliscack was ruled good as a result of interference by Bobby Vaughan. The ball was given to the jackets on the Spider 1-yard line and on the next play Paliscack uncorked another pass to the Sophomore, McFall, who took the ball standing up behind the goal line. The statistics tell the story better than words. Richmond gaining 12 hrst downs to the jackets 2, the Spiders gave up 110 yards in penalties against Randolph-Macon's 5 and the Spider backs outgained their opponent 150 yards to 55. RICHMOND O-ROANOKE 0 The Maroon Eleven from Roanoke College invaded Richmond for the Spiders' third game of the season, and managed to out- luck Coach Thistlethwaite's charges as the voodoo of penalties crept up when a sustained Spider drive seemed eminent. Richmond registered ten first downs to Roanoke's three, and similarly suffered ten penalties of seventy-five yards to the visitor's four of only twenty yards. Offensive honors of the day went to Bobby Vaughan who carried the ball fifteen times for a net yardage of forty-live yards. Vaughan likewise featured in a forty-yard jaunt when he intercepted Wrcmniewicz's pass with three minutes of play left in the game. This last scoring threat went for naught as Wfroniewicz retaliated and intercepted Spears' pass on the twenty-Hve yard line just before the Hnal whistle. Chuch Sicldall attempted to rival his backfield brethren as he took in Sanfords lateral on a pass from Robertson. Siddall fought his way for ten yards-Pendleton leading the interference-down to the Maroon thirty-yard stripe. The usual penalty was again forthcoming and Roanoke was again snatched from the defeat column by the prejudiced hand of fate. First vow, lffft to rirfltt: Harrington, Dnvennoi-t, Mundy, Morrison, Francisco, Serond row: Norvell, D. Todd, Rateliff, Kennedy, Alvis. Third row: Graham, Lawless, Vaughan. FRANKLIN AND MARSHALL 13-R1cHMoNn 0 jumping joe Medwick lived up to all predictions and led two sustained drives into Spider territory and then capitaliaed on their efforts. It was a thirty-two yard return of Sanford's punt early in the second quarter of the game that started Franklin and Marshall on a drive that was to go 58 yards and six points. He was aided by his running halfback, Hummer, whose 15-yard slant off right tackle finally put the ball on the one-yard line. A Late in the last quarter the Spiders made a real threat when Spears was rushed into the game to try his luck on passing when the ball had come to rest on the Franklin and Marshall 17-yard line. His pass to Lawless was muft and the ball turned over to Franklin and Marshall. From here the strong Diplomats staged a drive of eighty yards and seven points. Except for the two touchdown drives by the Diplomats and the one unsuccessful attempt on the part of the Spiders, the game was a hard fought defensive battle with play centered between the thirty-yard stripes, The Spider line proved without a doubt to be as staunch as the next one and even the brilliant line play of Sponaugle and Santaniello could not lessen the greatness of such stars as the diminutive Ed Schaff and Captain in place of Mike West who had received a neck injury just prior to the game. Along with Schaaf, Tom Todd played a wonderful game. EMORY AND HENRY 6-RICHMOND 20 With an offense clicking for the hrst time in the current campaign and led by the surprisingly brilliant Sophomore, Hebev Spears, the Spiders overcame the Wasp jinx to the tune of 20-6 sting. The boys from the west were never given a chance until the Spiders had marched over them for thirteen points. Looked upon as a probable starter the night before, Spears not only got the assignment but came through in great style. Early in the first quarter, Spears passed and ran the ball down to the Wasp nineteen-yard line. From this point, Spears in two suc- cessive runs carried the ball over. Siddall made the extra point. The Spiders were unable to make headway until late in the last quarter when once more Spears started a drive featuring passes to Mundy, Marchant, and Sanford. These three boys, al- though Sophomores, proved their ability as real ball-hawks. Sanford taking the last pass over the goal for six more points and then Spears failed the try for extra point. Within three plays after the kick-off, the Wasps had finally stung. They scored six points after a brilliant forty-yard run by Barker after he and Kegley had connected in two other plays for perfect passes. Then it remained for the veteran, Bobby Vaughan, to start the Spiders on their third touch- down drive. Taking the kick-off, he ran fifty-three yards before being halted down on the Wasp's twenty- seven. Then Spears unlimbered his arm once more and a perfect strike was scored, Sanford taking the ball on the goal line. Vaughan added the extra point. Thus for the first time, the shift introduced by Coach Thistlethwaite showed to advantage. V. M. I. 20-RICHMOND 0 The ardor of Homecoming was dampened somewhat as V. M. I's Keydets turned the tables after five long years and crashed the Spider's Web to win 20-O. Richmond was in hot water from the opening whistle. A stiff-blowing north wind carried Ed Schaaf's center pass over the kicker's head, and similarly black- jacked the Blue-clad lads' kicking which aided the Key- dets in their first score. The combination of a bad snap back and the wind, caused Pendleton's kick to be par- tially blocked and Buttingham, V. M. I. end, scooped up the bounding ball on the thirteen-yard line to score unheeded. The Keydets added two more in the second hagf via the airlanes to bring the day's scoring to an en . The Spider forward wall played a great game and . gtg ' ' ' Ll. .4 .A. WW M ,Nm smeared the great Treziach on many a running play. The Z man carried the ball twelve times for a net gain of only twelve yards. Ironically enough statistics show Richmond to have gained five first downs to V. M, I's four. The game was fierce from the start and Spider fol- lowers saw their hopes die as Marchant, Stoneburner, and Mundy were carried oi the field in turn. There is no end of praise for the great work of Captain West and Tom Todd in setting back the invading backs. The score is not a just estimate of the game. V. P. I. Z0-RICHMOND 7 On the Spiders'-third trip the Gobblers of V. P. I. proved to be too tough to handle and the proteges of Coach Glenn Thistlethwaite met a 20-7 defeat, Both teams played even in the first quarter and V. P. I. was not able to penetrate the Richmond defense until late in the second quarter after some fine running by Sodaro and Mel Henry's passes began to click. It was at this point that the Spiders weakened and the Gobblers scored. Then the Spiders uncorked three beautiful passes, the last one connecting from Spears to Robert- son for a beautiful catch on the one-yard line. Robert- son then scored when he received another pass in the end zone for a touchdown. These two particular plays brought forth much praise from the Blacksburg Insti- tution, V. P. I. predominated in the second half and garnered thirteen more points while the Spiders were held scoreless. MARYLAND I2-RICHMOND 0 Despite the growing string of injuries, the Spiders SZYRQXZ 'W NY as :-.fa---- :---ke lf ' -.a..W,.,,.a . . . ,. -X ,,. ., -,qv .af-1 .M-...a..m.a-ta' ta,-,f -112:-wwf -f f sq. HW 21 L ti L 1 ' T played their best ball of the season but still Maryland's great back, Bill Guckeyson could not be denied. Twice he broke loose and twice he ran sixty-six yards to score. He personally saw to it that the Spiders' best was not good enough. He pulled his little tricks midway in the lirst and third quarters. But outside of this the two teams fought to a standstill with the wild thrusts of Pendleton bringing bursts of applause from the stands and re- newed hope to the old grads. Many times did he light his way through the stubborn defense only to stumble after getting into the clear. RICHM oND 14-HAM PDEN-SYDNEY 5. Richmond earned its third victory of the year and showed its scoring punch when the Tigers of Death Valley were defeated at City Stadium. The Red and Blue came from behind a three-point deficit and punched across two touchdowns in the second period as Hebe Spears unlimbered his passing arm and running legs to aid materially in the Spider victory. The Tigers went into an early lead, as Chambers re- covered Kielpinski's fumble on Richmond's eighteen, and White place-kicked a field goal from the twenty- two-yard line. Richmond made a comeback just as the first quarter was ending, Schaaf intercepted Bernier's pass and Spears on the next play scampered untouched to score. Siddall added the extra point. The Spiders scored again as Richmond drove down to the Tiger four-yard line, and Lawless hit pay dirt on Spears, aerial flip. The boys from Death Valley didn't stand a chance from then on during the rest of the game as the Richmond line smothered the Tiger ground attack and rushed Bernier and White's passing. 5' .' f The Tigers showed a net yardage loss of 12 yards for 31 rushing plays. Spears was easily the outstanding star of the game as his passing and running kept the Spider attack at a rolling peak. RICHMOND 6-WILLIAM AND MARY 0 The final game of the year was featured with the steady play of all the veterans-Captain Mike West, Bill Robertson, The Todd boys, Hoss Walton, Neely Godsey and Ed Schaaf-all of whom were making their last bow to Richmond fame. To Bill Robertson goes all the honor of putting the game under the Spider victory column, as the Peters- burg boy lent the necessary spark in the last quarter and then scored on Spears' pass. For three quarters both teams tossed away many a scoring opportunity and except for brilliant defensive work of Ed Schaaf and the Spider line, the game showed little else. Toward the middle of the last quarter, Robby was sent in, and an instant change in the team was to be noticed. Bill signalled for a fair catch on the Indian thirty-two, and from that point the Spiders drove on to a touchdown. The ball went to the five-yard stripe in an unbroken march where three plays failed to get it over. Robertson took the snap from center, reversed it to Spears and then went over the goal line to catch the winning touchdown pass. J r 1 Hadkefg-cLZZ First :ow lffft to zisrflrt: Robertson, Spears, Captain Jac-obs, Dickinson, Sanford. Wconrl row: P. Jacobs, Chalmers, Mundy, Bristow, Greene. TEAM, known locally as the Five Iron Men, played an unusually strong schedule which was climaxed by a Spider win over the strong Washington and Lee combine which later went on to win the Southern Conference crown. The Spiders, playing their first season under the Southern Conference, literally fought their way to a bid to the tourney in Raleigh. Captain Bucky Jacobs and his brother Pete were honored with berths on the All-State team. Coach Pitt experienced difficulty in securing a capable running mate for Captain Jacobs. Yet at times he seemed to settle this question and place a smooth running combination on the floor and come through with flying colors. But probably the most significant develop- ment was the vast improvement of state opposition. Such teams as V. M. I., Virginia, Randolph-Macon., and V. P. I. showed vast improvement. The Keydets achieved quite a success in upsetting the Spiders, Virginia produced shots that would be ordinarily impossible, and V. P. I. took the Spiders into camp only after the latter had secured a place in the select eight at Raleigh. Without a doubt, the most thrilling play of the sea' son came in the last second of play in the Maryland game. Richmond, trailing by two points, lost the ball to the Gld Liners and the game seemed over when Pete Jacobs broke through and took the ball with him for two points. As the ball sank the game ended, send- ing the game on into an extra period. Richmond won in a walkaway from then on, 51 to 40. s z Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond BASKETBALL 1936-37 45 Hampden-Sidney 29 35 Duke ......... 38 51 Maryland ...... 40 28 Apprentice School 25 29 Duquesne ..... 37 32 V. P. I. ....... 22 36 Randolph-Macon. 25 48 Wm. 81 M. .... 22 27 Virginia i..... 38 35 V. M. I. ...... 27 20 W. 8: I.. ...... 37 40 Wm. 86 M. .... 21 38 Hampden-Sidney 34 25 V. M. I. ...... 29 33 W, 8: L. ...... 30 32 V. P. I. ....... 25 TOURNAMENT 24 WakeForest... 33 V Q 'x,7'ZE,22g-ff-IF,: 'i'2' 'gff 5,-,..sxg. 5 ggrzffw.,Qwfm.-,.,,..Q..,: Q, - ,XV ,.., vp ww Filzvt row, left to right: Hoskins, NV1'ight, Ely, Burge, Van Buskirk. Sei-onzl row: Stoneburner, Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Lewis, Abeloff, Couch Brown. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL - 1936-37 ...,.. 14 YMCA .......... ...,23 . . . . 31 Medical College jay Yees 10 . . . . 36 Riordon Prep ....,... . 38 .. .. 40 Randolph-Macon ..... . 26 ... .. 33 john Marshall H.S. . . .. 35 .. . . 26 Randolph-Macon . . .. 16 .. .. 27 Benedictine ...,...... . 54 .. .. 42 William and Mary .,.. 21 . . . . 26 Hargrave ...... . .... . . 35 . . . . 43 Va. Frosh ....... .. . 29 . . . . 21 Benedictine .... . .... . . 22 .. ,. 43 William and Mary ..... 33 .. U47 Mauiyus. .... .......33 as zs Fork Union M.A. i I I I I 'TFTY1 15- f ii ' i7 ' i4fg?ZIW i2g' A5 'i 5 3 ' -f a WWQVW X 1 ' -fir X , ,,-.4-W, Hovx, . yf W9 Ftrs! 7010 left fn llllllf Flax. Co-Captains Tobias and Ufest, lli011l3,EOH101'Y, NlcCnul, Sm-mul you Coorlman. Conley, Mumxgei' Ricks, Authur, Minor. ACED with almost insurmountable difficulties, Coach Puss Crane proved -to be a marvel of inspiration and with the aid of his Co-Captains Louis Tobias and Mike West, continued the 1937 Boxing season to its close at the Southern Conference tournament at the UH1V6fS1ty of Maryland Death dealt boxing a severe setback in Virginia This coupled with lack of interest and no home bouts, hampered the boxers immensely An attractive six match schedule was cancelled until only two matches and representation in the Southern Conference Tourney comprised the 37 season A dearth of material greeted Coach Crane at the beginning of boxing season Only four veterans answered the call Several newcomers showed great promise but due to various reasons, failed to come through Lee Copley 118 pounder was expected to do great things . D A 7 . . - , ' 7 ' 1 ' ' 9 .2521 9' 5' 1 4' f in the Southern Conference Tourney but had to drop out because of parental objections. Meyer Goodman was ineligible until February and was able to compete in only one bout. Opening the season, the Spider Boxers took a real trimming from the Southern Conference Champions of Maryland in an 8-O score. These bouts marked the ring debut of most of the men on the Red and Blue team. A scheduled match with Duke University on jan. 29 was canceled due to a conflict in dates on Duke's part. The only home match on the schedule was with V. M. I. on Febru- ary 6. This was canceled due to the death of one of the Cadet Boxers from an injury received in the Maryland Match. Hampden-Sydney canceled its en- tire remaining schedule on receipt of this news. On February 13 the Spider mittmen journeyed to Blacksburg and came out with an unexpected draw. Feature bouts of this match proved to be those between Goodman, Lough, and Tobias. Goodman met Tech's highly touted Captain Lough in his Hrst college bout and came out a winner. Co- Captain Louis Tobias, rloored in the first round came back to outpoint his man and win a draw. The Southern Conference Tourney was the third and last ring battle for the Spider mittmen. Three men represented the Red and Blue. Meyer Good- man at 135 lbs., Co-Captain Louis Tobias at 155 lbs., and Co-Captain Mike West in the unlimited division. None of these men went to the finals, be- ing barely decisioned, but Coach Crane received congratulations on the fine showing made by them. The curtailed schedule and the resulting lack of rights was a great factor in the outcome of our fighters. In addition to the men already mentioned, O'Flaherty, Nuckols, Lynch, Hughes, and Arthur showed to great advantage during the season. V 196 M WZW VW' i vi l3,ad,e5-aef Fust raw left to right: N. Jacobs, Umansky, Hash, Ciecko, Brown, A. Jacobs, Garber. Szfvanfl row: Bowles. Goclsey, Manager Garrett, Josten, VVool1ing. ASH pitch! Lacy catch! With this familiar battery announcement, Coach Pitt's nine swung into a glorious season which ended with the Spiders tied with the Indians of Wil- liam and Mary for the state diamond title. On top of the pennant, Coach Pitt could point with pride to four top performers in the graduating Seniors, Captain Stan Ciecko, Win Brown, Herb Hash and Big G Lacy. The latter two were handed contracts with Tom Shawkey's rejuvinated Boston Red Sox, a compliment to any collegiate coach. All four of these men were exceptionally powerful in swinging the hickory. Lacy led the club with an average close to the four hundred mark. Each in turn were great performers, all four con- sidered the best in the state in their respective position. Besides his Seniors, Coach Pitt had such reputable stars as Bucky Jacobs who was not credited with a single defeat. Across the diamond from Ciecko's initial sack, Bucky's brother Pete played a consistent game at third. Schaaf and Lynch alternated at second while Toots', Garber proved the fielding ace of the team while scooping them up from the short stop position. In the outfield along with Brown were Hoss Walton and Neely Godsey. i iwvgav i Besides sweeping the state, the Spiders were able to take such strong out-of-state foes as Ohio State, Universities of Michigan, Maryland, and North Carolina, and Navy while dropping games only to Wake Forest due to the inexperience of the Sophomore pitching staff who were unable to control their fast ones. The climax of the season occurred when Herb Hash set down twenty-seven men who faced him in the Virginia game. Only two got on and they were caught off first. The heartbreaker was the 5 to 4 setback in the final game with William and Mary. BASEBALL SCORES 1936 Richmond A... Ohio State . Richmond .... W. 8: L. . . . Richmond .... W. 8: I.. . . , Richmond .... Maryland .. Richmond .... Virginia . . . Richmond .... N. C. .... . Richmond .... Wake Forest Richmond .... Michigan .. Richmond .... Navy ...... Richmond .... 16 Maryland .. Richmond .... Wm. 8: M. . Richmond .... 10 W. Sc L. . . , Richmond .... W. 8: L. . . . Richmond .... 19 V. M. I, . . . Richmond .... Wm. 84 M. . Richmond .... Wfake Forest Richmond .... Ran.-Macon Richmond .... Virginia . . . Richmond .... Richmond .... 19 4 V.M.I. 'Wm.8cM.. in-1-'H -v M! +67 Firxff row, left Io right: . Second 1 y or. Greenwood, All-E11'fll'l. Mnzal, Xkfalton, George, Sanford Manager Turhyfill, McClure, Leitch, Ta 1 FREsHMAN BASEBALL-1956 Freshmen ........... 4 Petersburg . . . . . 5 Freshmen . . . 24 Glen Allen . . . . 4 Freshmen . . 10 john Marshall . . . . 4 Freshmen . . 3 Petersburg .... .. 0 Freshmen . . . 9 John Marshall . . . 8 Freshmen . . . . 22 Benedictine ....... .. 4 Freshmen . , . 5 Fork Union .......... .4 Freshmen , . 1 Wm. and Mary Frosh,. 9 Freshmen . . . . 4 Fork Union ..... . . . 5 Freshmen . . . . 10 Wm. and M V, ,N ,, 1 f , mfr ' ff f -'rl.fw,Qv-f ary.. IQ ,. ,wmfv,Y5iif, M-zncv,mm27l'?w4 ,aghfrf wvfrimf , y-wffr'g:zffi.'c'-zzffffqmiyc New fx- ,ff Q45 f 'O 1U I Q ..:'f33, J 5. 1-, at jmck IX dual meets marked the University of Richmond 1936 Track Schedule. Captain Wocudrcmw Clark, star javelin tosser, and Bill Lumpkin, stellar middle distance runner, repeated their fine work of 1955 and led the state in their respective events, although Clark was continually bothered by sore arm muscles. The honor of breaking records went to Cleve Kern, Dick Todd, and Hal Sutton. Kern bettered the then existing mark in the discus throw three times. The hrst record toss was registered against V, 22' Front row, left fo riyllt: Denton, G1'ego1'y. Lumpkin, Clark, Kern, Black, Tenore. Stnmling: Manager Collier, XVilboi'n, Holladay, T. Todd, O'Flalie1-ty, R. Todd, Naff, Sutton, Alvis. M. I. A repeat was made in the Apprentice School meet and again against William and Mary, setting the mark up to 151 feet ZW inches. Todd earned his honors against Washington and Lee when he put the 16-pound shot for a distance of 42 feet 6 inches only to see Hal Sutton oust his record with a 42 feet 9-inch heave against William and Mary. The most unusual occasion of the season was Captain Clarks participation in a meet at home when he was actually at the Penn relays in Philadelphia. Through special arrangement with Washington and Lee Clark's javelin heave was sent in by telegram, and allowed to count in the score summary. An all-University meet, in an attempt to interest as many as possible in track, marked the ofticial opening of the season. All organizations cooperated to put forth one of the best athletic events of the year. The Virginia Military Institute turned the tables on Coach Thistlethwaites scanty-clads on their opening meet on April 4th by 691f2 -56V2 point margin as the Keydets romped away with all the dash and weight events fexcept javelinl to take the meet. Bill Lumpkin turned in wins in both the 880 and the mile, while Woody Clark led the spear Hy to a mere 191 feet. The Spiders had little trouble in downing the old rivals of Randolph-Macon, who were able to garner but 40 points, while Richmond more than doubled that amount. Kern turned in his first record toss Lumpkin and Bristow were high scorers with 10 points each. The Spiders took 12 out of a possi- ble 14 first places Richmond continued its winning ways and ran rings around Washington and Lee to whip the Generals 75 51 Dick Todd registered his shot put record throw Frank Alvis defeated the much publicized Rogers in the 770 low hurdles Denton took the pole vault, 'ind O Flaherty took first in the bioid lump ind tied for first in the high jump - - . 1 A 1 ' 2 ' ' ' ' ' ' . H ff O W' AW? 151.4 Sitting. left to right: Knight, Barker, Kennedy, Carpenter, Davenport, Minor. Stumling: ' I ' ' G ' R LlU'3l',RT'1l'il!'l Mottlev, OYVCOHH01' Morrison, Sanford, Finney, Garth- Managei Harper, ole, u- - it t , . A , wriglit, Alexanrlcr, Fleld, Lawless. V.'XliSITY Resume FRESHMAN REsUME Richmond . 5616 V. M. I. ....... 69V3 Freshman ..... . 583, J. M. H. ......... 5895 Richmond . 86 Randolph-Macon. 40 Freshman ...... 82M T. J. H. .......... 343,45 Richmond .. 75 W. and L. ..... 51 Freshman ...... 482 W. 8: L. Frosh. 641 Richmond . 52V2 Maryland ...... 73M Freshman ...... 67 W. Sc M. fNorfolkj 50 Richmond . 97M Apprentice School 28M Freshman ...... 71 W. 6: M. Frosh. 46 Richmond . 51 William 8: Mary 75 Won 4. Lost 1. Won 3. Lost 3. V The University of Maryland continued to dominate Richmond's trackmen when they allowed the Spiders but four first places and set back the Red and Blue on the low end of a 73M-521f2 score. Lump took his first defeat of the season at the hands of Cole- man Headley, crack Terp miler and half-miler. Todd, Kern, and Clark won their events. The Apprentice School Mechanics were swamped in the next meet by a 97M-282 count. Kern set his second record toss in the discus. Bill Lumpkin and jack Bristow ' tl ' two events. Naff took the two-mile grind. Dicker- 5 'sa Q turned in a perfect afternoon in ieir son led the high hurdles, The meet served as a warm-up for the William and Mary set-to. The Indians of Williamsburg made it nine-in-a-row over the Spiders and went home victors with a 75-51 score. Mingee captured both dash events to add to the Spiders' defeat. Kern set his third discus record throw. Sutton replaced Todd as shot-put king. Lumpkin suffered his second defeat of the year as Bullard won the mile in the fast time f 4'24' the Spiders came back later to win the half mile in 2.01. Naff won the two 0 mile and Denton tied for the high jump ned with election to the captaincy of Bill Lumpkins great running ability was crovs the 1937 track team Evra xbhw aileafmf' r4t'8 V ' +x ?'l5x.a- MQ 3 V5 T1--L-'f TOP: First Row: Naff, Captain Lumpkin. Siiffflilll Row: Mottley I-Iolladay, Minor, Rucker, CENTER.: Left to -right: Gordon, Lamb: Trevvett, Ewell. BOTTOM: First row, left to right: VVilliams, Staples, Tate. Second row: Brooks, Dickinson, Chalmers, Epstein Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Cuoss COUNTRY--1936 15 .. 23 .. 41 .. 31 .. 42 .. .... 22 Randolph-Macon 56 Virginia ...... . .... 39 Duke . . . . . 20 V. M. I. ....... . . 25 W. 8: L. .......... 20 William 8: Mary , .. 37 S0llll967'7Z Conference Meet ai follows 1 North Carolina 3 Duke 2 Wasliington and Lee 4 Richmond Bill Lumpkin, captain and coach of the squad, was undefeated in dual meets, and placed second in the Conference meet. Richmond Richmond GOLF-1936 17W Villanova . .. . . . V2 14 Davidson ........ 4 Richmond . ,. 3V2 Wasliington 8: Lee 14M Richmond . .. 9 Washington Bc Lee 9 Richmond . .. 8 V. P. I. ....... . 10 Richmond . .. 14V2 V. P. I. .. .. 3V2 Richmond . . . 7 Virginia . . . . . 11 Squad: 1. Dave Ewell 3. Beverly Lamb 2. Bill Gordon 4. Bob Trevette Statistics: Wfon 3. Lost 3. Tied 1. TENNIS-1936 Richmond . . . . 0 Virginia . . . . . 9 Richmond . . .. 3 Lynchburg ........ .. 4 Richmond . . . . 8 George Wasliington U. 1 Richmond . . .. 4 Maryland ........ .. 5 Richmond .. .. 0 American U. ..... .. 0 Richmond . . .. 6 V. M. I, ........ ... 3 Richmond .. .. 2 Wasliington and Lee. 7 Richmond .. .. 5 Elon College ..... .. 4 Richmond . . . . 6 William and Mary . . . 3 Richmond . . . . 5 William and Mary . . . 4 Richmond .. .. 3 Lynchburg ........ .. 2 Richmond ...... . . 4 Maryland . . . . . 5 Won 7 Lost 5. fix ff! ,JM I' ,J fflfg ,ffrffff VfZ2f w' f7 Z:'f'q'1'212i1ff'7.2'i,:fgef4m f'faf yyq1:,gr, .7 ., r....,2.,.. . . , . . .. . . .. .,- ., fm, .- V no A, ,, f i- .v ,.m,-.,f.-....,., ,..,,.3,,jw:7., w , .Q 1:-,f.,,!qf 7 595 0.-,q,.f:,',.4,Q 1: ,' f. .fi . Q,.-mgiygfygbf-.we-1144, .of fw,,m'A ' 77 f i- -w e ff, v 1' ' my -ig 1, ' yff' .,f: -' wg mmgL4ag.,,.y.,f -Q., f-'V -, 4 .- . , .W fa.. .-,Am . ,,,,. ,sa amf.'- re Y 7 1- 1 ,bf .2 f wma: , . 0Jz,gcmLg,cL61l0n4, 4 -if? ii bi Herbert C. Allen Jr. Ruth L. Stephenson Frederic T. Kingdon .. 2 flhe 7 93 7 Wad EDITORIAL STAFF S .... Charles W. Turner .... Roger B. Page ...... Clyde T. Hardy jr. . . . E. Elizabeth Darracott Margaret H. Carpenter Agnes R. 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Davis Mottley Jr. John A. Radspinner Russell N. Snead Second Tenant Horace A. Blaekley Jesse T. Fontaine Jr. Robert B. Griffith Jr. John Korman Jr. Samuel VV. Laughan Eugene YV. McCaul John Q. Peers James H. Ricks Jr. George R. M. Rumney First row, left fu right: Canada, Peers. Holloway. F. Laughon. Troxell, Howell. Cook, Ullman, Pattashnick Second Tow, left to rigid: Thomas, Radspinner, Abeloff, Thornton, Hang. Parker, Anderson, Fontaine Rumney, XVagner. Third row. left to riyhf: Keck, XVhittet, T. Thornton. Diuwiddie, Mottley, Noffsinger Insler, Supler, Cosby. Fourth 1'ou',leftto right: Hayden, Hart, Harper. Gartliwriglit, Blackley. Seigal, Rennie Cash, Brandis. Fifflz row, Ieff To riylff: Burt-her, Elmore, Korman. XVhitlatch, YVillian1s, L. Paulette, Yowell Turner, Snead. Sixth row, left to riylzt: C. Paulette, Ricks, Wallington, Lipscomb, S, Laughan, Taylor Saunders, Correll, Clark. Qiee, Gabba . . . . . . FRED T. LAUGHON . . . . HERBERT L. HOLLOWAY R. H. Saunders Jr. Robert VV. Yowell BLl7'I!07Z6J' E. Linwood Brandis John H. Burcher Branch A. Dinwiddie NVallace E. Garthright Cabell VV. Goolsby Garland D. Haddock James G. Ligon Clyde B. Lipscomb Jack R.. Noffsinger Lloyd A, Parker Jr. Moss XV. Pattashnick R. Carrington Paulette C. Bruce Rennie Paul S. Siegel Brice G. Supler Robert L. Taylor Thomas R.. Thornton Charles W. Turner James A. Wagner Carlton A, NVhitlatc:h Rich a rd M. XVilliams Bair David D, Abeloff YV. James Baggs Jr. Edw. M, Canada Jr. XVilliam J. Cash Jr. James D, Clark Frank S. Cosby James F. Hart Curtis M. Haug A. Edison Haydon Jr. James J. Kramer Lacy F. Paulette Jr. Wm. H Saunders Jr. Edw. C. Thornton Jr. Paul B. Watlingtoii R. McLean NVhittet 'S' 4 4 f ' f f f 49 f Vp' A 'A J' ff fwg rou left to Vlxjllf Buichei 9011111 Liu lion Txlc 1 lulctlc. ,S'ecn2l1l rum, Ireft to righti: Rubenstein, Dr. Thomas P1 ice XX 1ll11H1S Turne1'.Gilnxan Jifeyafua, mu 0,rrulcVz,o.n, P1 efzcielzf ..... Vice lD1'e.ri4Ze1zf . . Seriefmy-i1'ea.fzz1'e1' . . john T. Arenclall john B. Boatwright jr. R. Buford Brandis jr. john H. Burcher Robert T. Cosby Alfred J. Dickinson joseph Sidney Flax Bernard A. Gilman Herbert M. Headen George L. Harper Harry T. James L. Howard Jenkins jr. Philip T. King Fred T. Laughon Samuel VV. Laughan fVlE77Z'bE1 I H. HUDSON PRICE . . . CARL L. TURKINGTON . . . . . DORSEY B. FORD William L. Lumpkin Eugene W. McCaul Roger B. Page R. Carrington Paulette Harold W. Phillips james H. Ricks jr. Donald L. Rubenstein Paul Somers jr. Richard G. Stoneburner Russell S. Tate jr. Edwin C. Thornton Richard L. Todd Charles W. Turner Stuart E. Ullman Morris D. Warren Richard M. F. Williams Faculty Memberf Mr. Robert C. Astrop Dr. Samuel C. Mitchell Dr. Merton E. Carver Dr. Raymond B. Pinchbeck Dr. Benjamin C. Holtzclaw Mr. William L. Prince Dr. Herman P. Thomas QM-ating .Zeam Mazmzger ......... R. BUFORD BRANDIS Fafzzliy Coach .,.. DR. JOHN H. RUSSELL Memberf John T. Arendall 1. Wesley Boykin Noah E. Fehl Clyde T. Hardy jr. John E. Jordan G. Benjamin McClure S. Grant Morton Russell S. Tate 9x1Jz,ef1,4,Lc Clacuwil Pmfiderzl ....... . . . PAUL SOMERS jr. Senetary-trea.fz11'e1' . . . ..... RUSSELL S. TATE Debate zvlamfzgef '... ..., R . BUFORD BRANDIS Memberi David M. Bear George L. Harper Oscar B. Eddleton Roger B. Page William G. Turbyflll l I nf :ou 1 f n I1 nes Pure, Franc-isco. Soiners. Swami rum. left fo riglaf: Dauglitry, Long. Fonlu Cimu Hiiglizs 1'0Ilfl.ll'l'. Ilohsfoorl. Tlrirrl row, lrfff In righf: De Shazor, Klaffky, Wlhitlatcli. jlll 'fu Hnllei Nlnlon nuff I lefl fo riylif: Dickinson. Noffsinger, Murphy, Ripley, Fe-hl, Van uunzn Nuff 1 Ifllf mu lzffl lo ziqll Tohnson. Yowell, Rumnbey. Edherg, Lumpkin, Reid. Sixth Tow. left 1 flnt Ilettr Pnl Ll 'utlington, D. Grillin. Srfrrfnfli row. Irfff to riffhl: Parker, MeNeeley, S unrlfis 3 Ireford, Barney, Danieron, Schroetter. mu bqigma, Rho fifmaag, .foci Pfefidenl ...... Vife-prefidelzi .. .S'erre2'nr3' . . . . TreLz.r1za'er . . Crm: ......,.. Rej1re.I'e1mzli1fe to P rarid elzf ...., Vife-prefidemf . . Serrelczry ..... T7'EH,l'Zl7'67' ...... Crilr .......... Rep1'efentfz1i1Je 10 Vincent R. Adams Chester E. Barden John R. Bareforfl Sidney A. Barney Walter E. Bass YValter J. Blair Frank S. Cosby NVillianI.B. Crowe Joseph M. Dalneron Raleigh F. Daniels YVaIlter F. Daughtry Jr. Larry J. Ecllierg Halcher S. Elliot Jesse Fontaine -Tr. Daniel YV, Fowler Dale F. Griffin Ojfferf, Fifi! .S'67726Jlf!?V . . . . . ROGER B. PAGE . . . . HARRY T. JAMES . CLYDE T. FRANCISCO . . . THOMAS M. HALL . . R. CARRINGTON PAULETTE Faremir Cozznril .................... PAUL SOMERS jr. O-j?lL'61'J', Seromi Semeyfer . . . . HARRY T. JAMES CLYDE T. FRANCISCO WILLIAM L. LUMPKIN . ........ .... .... . . THOMAS M. HALL ..R.CARRINGTONPAULETTE Fw-emi: Comm! ........ .... . .... R OGER B. PAGE Memberf Robert M. Heller Harvey H. Hobgood G. Albert Klaffky James J. Kramer Virgil F. Laws Ashley D. De Shazor Robert E. L. McNee1ey S. Grant Morton Douglas YV. Murphy D. YVintOn Naff Jr. Jack R. Noffsinger Lloyd A. Parker Lacy F. Paulette Jr. .Tohn Peterson Numa L. Reid Robert P. Ripley George R. M. RUIIIIIQB' Richard H. Saunders Jr Samuel T. Schroetter Jr Alvan L. Sf. Clair Thomas R. Thornton Evan B. Van Leeuwen Frank Van Leeuwen Alexander C. YValker Paul B. Watlington Jr. Corbin B. 'White Carlton A. Vlhitlatcli J. Richard XVillis Joseph YV. XVilson Robert XV. Yowell 1 1 N. . .. ......,., ,,.- -,v L , we ,. :R fe . II 'f V- A Preridezzl ..... Vice-presidwzl . . Secretary . . . Treafurer . . Charles C. Alderson Cecil C. Anderson Leonard B. Archer Walter E. Bass Lewis G. Black 'William G. Bond Joseph M. Dameron Hatcher S. Elliot Daniel XV. Fowler Clyde T. Francisco Dale F. Griffin Harry T. James 1 or. I f II. . f-v.f,-uf.--wg ':1 'i'n 3655 -'f5 'l'fiff 4. V .,5f gf ,Q 'N . fi' Qwi QI ,, .1 f , f 7 I f M , f 1 M--,Wge 'T ... First row, left to rifjhf: Rnniney, Tomlinson. Grif'I'ii'lI, Tliornton. Sevozirl 'rnun left fn riglifi Clary, Anderson. Noffsinger, Laughon, Lipscomb, McDowell. Third row, Inf! to right: YVzI.lker, Fowler-Wlutlatch. Pnnlette, Ford, Stepliensou, Jones. Fourtli ruin, left to right: Reaniy, Long, Dumerou, Vllnteliurst, XVi1tI1111gtO11, Lai Memberf Horace C, Jones Thomas S. Jones Fred T. Lauglion Jr. Clyde B. Lipscomb George E. Long lVillizmI L. Lumpkin Rex E. McDowell Robert E. L. McNeeley Charles A, Morgan Jr. D, VVinton Naff Jack R. Noffsinger Sullivan, James. Patton. I I .. PHILIP H. TOMLINSON . . GEORGE R. M. RUMNEY ROBERT B. GRIFFITH jr. EDWIN C. THORNTON jr. Sa.II1IIel C. Pntteson Richzmrrl C. Paulette Ed ward J. Remny Alvin L. St. Clair George A. Stephenson Jr. Joseph O. Sullivan Jr. Alexander C. XVzIlker Jr. Morris D. YVarren I,21l11D. XVatlington Beriiard M. XVhltSh1l1'S11 Carlton A. NVlIitlatclI W VF WW 'f First row, left fo riyhf: Morton, L. Brnndis, O. licldleton. li. ll. Miller. llenr, Sl'llXVill'ZNCllllLl, Levy, Ullman. E. T. Miller. S'w'omI run: Irffl fo riulli: FL-rgusson. R. Brnnrlis, Boykin. 'I'z11r-. X, Ben-li. Alvzxrzulo. Vraniun. Staples. Third row. left l'r1 right: E. Anderson, Stcvelms. Bloltley, Jordan. Dulnu-y, SlL'lPllLJllS0ll, B, Brztmlis. Katz. .50 . CZ. mifcfneff Bitmang, beaciet Pl'e.fidw1l . . . . . . DAVID M. BEAR Vife-pfafidezzz . . .... EDWARD M. MILLER Sen-em-y .... . . STUART SCHWARZSCHILD T7'6cl.l'lll'E7' ..........,......,.. ....... E DWIN L. LEVY Repmrezzffzfizfe to F0l'6l2.l'fLx Council . . . . OSCAR B. EDDLETON lVI677Ib61'J' Ennnett' H. Anderson Jr. A rthn 1' C. Beck J. YVesley Boykin IC. Linwood Brandis Jr. R. Buford Brandis Royall Brundis 'William D. Buck Smnnel C. Epes John E. Jordan Mitchell D. Katz Jr. Elmer T. Miller Alfred B. BIO!lf.g'OI1191'Y Frederick B. Morton Jr. Jack G. Staples John E. Stevens George A, Stephenson Joseph O. Sullivn Stuart E. Ullman George Vranian n Jr f ' ' . ' ' A L - ,ffl 575 5 J' .vs .P .lg , . ofe, 5Z .N-', w 'bi 5' xvrh 'PAY lin., an Ing E df N xx WM Yr X 1 'Lqiilh v-QT,-4 ln.. A -. K X. SJW 'FJ if fi, 5' 'H I 'ffm .ff ',.:u7 yf',1.,l 22,'?g 'V M K -iz: 'W -:f 'K f mwm a ia 1 d i'-Nu W'- Qfaatelnnitied, 9n6m65fz,cL6e1z,nL6g, Clacuzaif Preridem' ,..... lfire-prerhienl ... Sec1'ez'm'y ......... KAPPA ALPHA Frank R. Alvis Ernest L. Wooten PHI KAPPA SIGMA E. Parker Brown Carl L, Turkington PHI GAMMA DELTA john A. Radspinner john M. Tabb PI KAPPA ALPHA J. Wesley Boykin Michael W. West KAPPA SIGMA Hunter B. Keck H. Hudson Price SIGMA PHI EPSILON Numa L. Reid Paul Somers jr. . . . . PROP. l'lERMAN P. THOMAS . . . DR. W. A. HARRIS PROP. W. P. CLAYTOR TH ETA CHI A. Roswell Bowers C. Briel Keppler PHI DELTA OMEGA Herbert C. Allen jr. Horace E. Phillips LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Books P. Shetter Russell E. Walton PI DELTA SIGMA Curtis M. Haug Francis W. Tyndall PHI ALPHA Henry S. Mandel A. Louis Tobias 1 .7 lea Fozmded at Wafhingtofz and Lee U72iU6l'Jily, 1865 ETA CHAPTER Eftablixhed at the Uazizzerfily of Riclamofzd, 1870 C0Z01'J.' Crimson and Old Gold Flowery: Magnolia and Rose Pzzblimliofz : Kappa Alpha journal X f J X Fmtrer in Fazczzlfazle Robert C. Astrop, M.A. Henry B. Handy, M.A. james H. Barnett, LL.D. William A. Harris, Ph.D. C M. Chichester, LL.D. Benjamin C. Holtzclaw, Ph.D Malcolm U. Pitt, B.A. Fmtrer in Collegio Clan of 1937 William S. Hopson jr. L. Vernon Moore Ir. Willard M. Showalter Clfzrr of 1938 Frank R. Alvis William H. Perkinson William B. Correll Arthur H. Taylor William F. Grigg Daniel M. Thornton Herbert L. Holloway Thomas R. Thornton Ernest L. Wooten Clara of 1939 Kenneth C. Bass Guyon H. Knight J. Miller Bradley S. Grey Rogers William H. Staples Clam of 1940 Henry W. Black james G. Ligon Walter Blair Hope F. Milby Rawley F. Daniel john J. Noonan Malcolm G. Evans Owen F. Tate Alvin F. Harris Carlson R. Thomas T. Stanford Tutwiler ' . f 'D -' w'f' fe-'2f e ' 7 t ' .-' --an-Q '- N re v. .zv 1-R-:anzaw mfg ae ' -nv' -'fre-- q,3 nr--17 , f-ATL,-.T.... -- - N. - 0 - 7266 cc .bpigma Fofmded at the U niveryity of Pemzfylwznia, Oriober 19, 1850 PHI CHAPTER Erfpzbliflaed al the Ufzifferxiiy 0 Riclwzomi, 1873 Colon Old Gold and Black Flowew Goldenrod Pzzlalzmtzon P1511 Kappa S1gma News Letter I . . , l l y Fmtrer in Faczfllazte l Frederic W. Boatwright, LL.D. B. West Tabb, B.A. Fmrrey in C all e gio Clary of 1937 E. Parker Brown Edward M. Mills J, Davis Ewell jr. Fletcher L. Raiford L. Howard jenkins Jr. Carl L. Turkington Robert A, Vaughan Clan 0f1938 Harvey H. Fleetwood G. Aufert Nimmo Alfred W. Maner Roger B. Page Richard W. Woolling Clan of 1939 G. Randolph Babcock jesse T. Fontaine Bragdon W. Bowling Thomas H. Graham T. Nash Broaddus Daniel Grinnan C. Bernard Brown A. Gibson Howell Morgan J. Combs Virgil F. Laws Harry M. Darden julian D. Sanger john C. Fleming Corbin B. White james W. Fletcher Joseph A. Wilson Clair of 1940 Winston O. Burgess Cabell W. Goolsby Harvey H. Chapman William L. Maner Robert T. Elmore Dorsey C. Rawlings Walter B. Gillette Walter S. Townsend Evan B. Van Leeuwen 1 'Phi Qcamma flefta Fomzdenl at Wa.s'hingl01z mzdj'efe1'J07z College, Nlay 1, 1848 RHO PHI CHAPTER Effabliflaenl at lhe UlI.iZ!E7'.f,ifjl of Riclamoml, 1890 Color: Royal Purple Flowevx' Heliotrope Pzzblimtiofzx The Phi Gamma Delta 'saggy KAI an f , .. . , . .. , . , . , , , ., , ., . , , ...W , H-ff-,U ., , , fu, .fv,-f-- M4 Q nz-4 fy ff' wf. ,V ' - 'f'f'f?7W97. 7' ' 22- T' '5?Z'i'1QZ Fmlref in Farzzlmte M. Ray Doubles, j.D. Robert E. Loving, Ph.D. William Gaines jr., Ph.D. Samuel C. Mitchell, LL.D Garnett Ryland, Ph.D. Fzzzlrer in Collegio Clair of 1937 jack M. Bristow Berkeley H. Martin Stover H. Creasy john A. Radspinner Alfred Dickinson jr. james H. Ricks George L. Harper Robert P. Roper A. Edison Haydon john M. Tabb William G. Turbyfill Clfz5.r0f1938 Walter L. Brock Charles H. Phillips Clyde T. Hardy Richard G. Stoneburner john S. Haw Samuel H. Templeman Hunter Martin R. McLean Whittet Clf1.11r0f1939 Orphia H. Beale Charles N. Major Herbert M. Church Robert R. Martin Richard H. Lee Ferdinand H. Morton jr. G. Benjamin McClure George L. Oliver Edwin Wortham Clair 0f1940 john P. Abernathy jr. john E. Jordon Eugene W. K. Cornwell Jr. Woodrow W. Paris Cecil A. Creasy George M. Pollard Enders Dickinson III William M. Robinson Ernest W. Eubank jr. Seabury D. Stoneburner William W. Farley joe R. Troy Charles T. Hallowell II C. Porter Vaughan Richard L. Hollander C. Fred Wortham Luther L. jenkins jr. john W. Wright 726 Kappa Jiifaha Fomzcled at the U fzivemity of Virginia, Zlrlarcla 1, 1868 OMICRON CHAPTER Efmblifbed at the Unizferfiiy of Richmond, 1891 C0!01 J'.' Garnet and Gold Flowew Lily of the Valley Publimfiom: Shield and Diamond Dagger and Key Fmtrer in C ol! e gin Clan of 1937 Charles F. Bahen Cornelius Godsey R. Taylor Cosby Pendleton M. Shiflett jr. Michael W. West Clan of 1938 C. Ralph Arthur james L. Meacham J. Wesley Boykin Paul S. Siegel james D. Clark jr. Lawrence Edberg Alvin C. Taylor Clam of 1939 Frank S. Cosby George E. Long Wallace E. Garthright Roy D. Pullen jr. William E. Grigg jr. C. Bruce Rennie jr. David E. jackson Garnet R. Tureman Clary 0f1940 Walter W. Brooking Robert D. Ham William Cash Jr. Clyde B. Lipscomb Alvis M. Clements Edward Merrick Branch A. Dinwiddie jr. John Peterson Curtis M. Ely G. Walter Schneider Virginius H. Goodman Douglas Sims Dykes D. Griffith George Shepherd jr Austin E. Grigg Arthur Wagner M1 Kappa .figma Foffmleaf at the U iziuerfiiy of Vi1'gj7Zid, December 10, 1869 BETA BETA CHAPTER E.fll6ZbliJ!7E6! at the Ufzizferfizfy of Riflamofzcl, Nlczrvb 5, 1898 Coforfs Scarlet, Green and Wlnite F!0u'e1'f Lily of the Valley Pz1bli6fzii0f25.' The Cacluceus The Star and Crescent W 1 V' ' F7'f1f1'65 in Fazczzlfale Ralph C. McDanel, Ph.D. William L. Prince, M.A. Charles H. Wheeler, Ph.D. Fzzzfrw' in Collegio Calm! of 1957 R. Sidney Bondurant H. Hudson Price J. Judson Miller Harry A. Young Clam' of 1938 john T. Arendall George E. Chalmers Charles W. Crowder Robert T. Harris Shanks C lair H. Douglas Britton C. Branch Clements john Crews Thomas Downs George D. Howell Wilfred P. Lawless CMU W. james Baggs Jr. Frank H. Britton II J. Wfilliam Farwell F. Horace Hardaway jack C. Kervan Oscar D. Lee Hunter B. Keck jr. Ralph P. Moore jr. joseph M. Straughan Daniel W. Thornhill M. Wilborn aj1939 Avalon B. Marchant William A. Putnam George H. Spears C. Howard Stokes Reed F. Taylor Harold L. Wyatt 0f1940 Thomas G. Lewis Robert C. Moore William H. Re Mine john O. Stover Bruce P. Van Buskirk B. Wallace Veasey E i i ,.'I fi' fi -'ix: T - ,. L -i '. U . ' beigma 7266 871466041 Founded at Rirlamorzd College in 1901 ALPHA CHAPTER Colon: Royal Purple and Red Flowery: American Beauty and Violets Pzzl9licz1lii011.' The Sigma Phi Epsilon I KY 53 ' 7m Fmtrer in C ol! e gio Clam' of 1937 D. Winton Naff jr. Numa L. Reid William T. Robertson Paul Somers Ir. Clan of 1938 Richard C. Bowles W. Ellwood Cross William S. Gordon J. Stuart Graham J. Thomas johnson Eugene W. McCaul john H. Preissner Clarr of 1939 Kenneth L. Black jr. E. Linwood Brandis jr. Judson K. Chapin E. Lee Copley H. Hunt Dickinson Edward L. Field William E. Harrelson jr. F. Merrill O'Connor Grover C. Pitts john L. Ridenour William H. Sanders jr. John D. Sanford George B. Somers LeRoy A. Watson I. Monroe Wells Jr. Clary 0f1940 Robert H. Brient Eugene L. Brunk Thomas H. Bruno George E. Connor Fred C. Farberg Charles M. Franck Frederick O. Franck Wilbur L. jenkins William F. Kayhoe Henry M. Lewter Jr. john A. Long Roy C. Parks Allan Phaup jr. M. Winfield Scott P. Paul Saunier jr. Robert V. Talley john T. Watkins jr. Mmm TM 'ferr ri.. . . Y- .5 ik flheta GM Fazmded at N orwiflo U fzizfefzfity, 1856 ' OMICRON CHAPTER Emzblifffed at the Univefxdty Of Rirbmofzd, 1915 C ol off: Red and Wlmite Fl0u'e1'.' Carnation Pzzblimfiolz ' The Rattle if 1wg'f1ZiPi'5Zw2 g2:xa'me1-,wa-'V'm'1fc?c1v:-1'-'fffvfww-L:.: 2' :ff W-:f'1',,Q, zum , 4:ff,hwm,f,:'-4- 21'fv-mf?-fr:-f'f-1-IW',W f, 0 . V ,W X. . ,,,..v-,,. ,M .N , 1 ,.-W , , A- V. M If i Jr. ?,,,,m . M,-Q X., .. fm! -mf .,,Q::w,,e,Q-f- f a A .J-f:f11.,,:,.,,-,fizgum f:Zi,,Qc'w.f,- ' 1327 Fmtrer in Coflegio Clary 0f1957 Thomas I. Broaddus David B. Orcutt jr. C. Briel Keppler john N. Pastore J. Langdon Moss john D. Powell William H. Seward Clary 0f1938 A. Roswell Bowers Thomas M. Hall Clan 0f1939 Thomas M. Davenport Kenneth C. Philpotts Samuel C. Epes Robert G. Urbach Clair of 1940 joseph Black Thomas S. jones Carl A. Felton jack R. Noffsinger Grayson M. Foster john P. Sanders Carleton A. Whitlatch PM 95260, flmegca Fazmdefl at the Ufzivewizfy of Richmond, IVIQNIQ 15, 1916 Colon: Green and Gold F!0'LL'E7'.' Daffodil PZlb!jL'll1fj07'Z.' The Daffodil Fmzfrer in Faczzltate Henderson G. Kincheloe, M.A. joseph E. Nettles, B.A Fnztres in Collegio Clary of 1937 Herbert C. Allen jr. Horace E. Phillips A. Broaddus Gravatt Ernest H. Smith Clan of 1938 Gus Lynch S. Brooks Robertson M. Bailey Murdock William F. Robertson Clair of 1939 Charles E. August Calvin H. Kibler John H. Dodd William H. Martin William D. Gravatt Forrest H. Norvell Hunter S. Jackson Linwood C. Powers Clan of 1940 Edward L. Bragg john L. jones Herman A. Ehmig jr. R. Crozet LaPrade Raymond E. johnson Randolph H. Parrish Wilbur H. Wrenn leamada em Adpfm Founded at Borzfwz Univerrity, Nozfenzber 2, 1909 ALPHA VCHI ZETA Erzfgzblirfwd at ilae Uzzizferriiy 0fRichm01zd, May 8, 1918 Colon: Purple, Green, and Gold F!01l'67'.' Violet Pubfimliozrr' Cross and Crescent Delta Pl ,. , .. ., .,.,.. ., , , , ., , ., H Y 751 ' f F1'azt1'eJ in Fazcullazte Woodford B. Hackley, M.A. William T. Muse, S.'l.D Rolvix Harlan, Ph.D. Raymond B. Pinchbeck, Ph D Frazlrer in Collegio Clam of 1937 john R. Brooks jr. Robert B. McNeil Books P. Shetter Walker E. Turner Gordon L. Mallonee R. M. F. Williams III Clam of 1938 C. James Allard jr. James H. Knight joseph M. Dameron Russell E. Walton Clam' of 1939 john R. Kennedy C I ar. john M. Bareford Arthur C. Beck William B. Burge C. Cleveland Coates Benjamin F. Dew Robert C. Krug William E. Morrison r0f1940 Macon M. Long Albert L. Philpott james D. Pugh Robert E. Reid jr. Harry L. Turner Robert Whaley 726 Qzffa, bffigma Fozmdefl at the Ufziverfily of Riebmond, Derember 4, 1930 Colon Blue and Wlultc I-'ZOZU61 Wh1te Rose Pzzblimtzon The P1 Delhan 1 VX W .1 4 n I Y I, H Fmtref in Facullate C Leonard Albright, Ph.D. Herman P. Thomas, Ph Fmtrer in C all e gio Clary 0151937 Newton S. Jacobs Richard L. Todd Thomas D. Todd Francis W. Tyndall Robert W. Yowell Clam of1938 Howard L. Carroll William P. Dooley Curtis M. Haug Albert L. Jacobs Douglas W. Murphy joseph W. Wilson ClaJJ0f1939 Frank M. Conner jr. Louis A. Earles jr. Clyde W. Ford Eugene W. Ford Clyde T. Francisco Charles R. Guthrie C lam Vincent R. Adams Walter E. Bass William D. Buck William B. Crowe Ashley D. DeShazor Hatcher S. Elliot Wilson L. Faris Charles P. Ford Daniel W. Fowler Julian O. Kay G. Albert Klalfky J. Davis Mottley Jr. Daniel R. Riggs jr. james L. Thacker Richard Weyer of 1940 Garland D. Haddock .D Russell E. Herring jr. H. Harold Hobgood Stuart W. Hoskins Robert L. McNeely George W. Ross jr. Edward S. Sinar Paul C. Thomas Frank Van Leeuwen PM Jfffafucl, Founded at George Wa5hi17glo1z U fzioerrity, 1914 RHO CHAPTER Efloblirbed Febrmzry 6, 1925 C olorf .' Red and Blue Flower: American Beauty Pzzblimtiofz: The Quarterly Fmtrey in Fazczzlmte Abe I. Whitenish, Ph.D. Fwztres in Collegio C lar! of 193 7 William Berman Henry S. Mandel Sidney Kaplan A. Louis Tobias Clary of 1938 Irving Chofnas joseph S. Flax james Lastcr Clary of 1939 Sidney Barney Louis P. Manger Moses Pattashnick Clary of 1940 David D. Abeloff Meyer Goodman Alec: Epstein Bernard lnsler Jiifzfna Qegfa, Founded at the U zziverrity of Riclomofzd, 1923 C 0!01'5.' White and Copper Flower: White Rose F1'azf1'er in Fnrulfazte Solon B. Cousins, D.D Rolvix Harlan, Ph.D. Fmtrey in C all e gio Clair of 1957 Cecil C. Anderson Fred T. Laughon Ir. Leonard B. Archer William L. Lumpkin W. George Bond R. Elton McDowell Horace L. Ford R. Carrington Paulette Horace C. jones Ryland O. Reamy Paul G. Wiley Clair of 1938 Dale F. Grifhn Harry T. james R. Bruce Griffith Jr. Edwin C. Thornton jr. Philip H. Tomlinson C lair of 1939 Clyde T. Francisco Richard H. Saunders Clam 0f194O Walter E. Bass Clyde B. Lipscomb Hatcher S. Elliott Robert L. McNeely Luther A. Harrison G. Gordon Patton joseph O. Sullivan jr, Qmiclwn Ylefba Kappa National H ofzor Pmterfzity Fozmdecl at Wafbifzgtofz and Lee Uifioerfity, 1914 EPSILON CIRCLE Eflfzbliflaed of Riclmzoml College, 1921 Ojjlicerf President ......... FLETCHER L. RAIFORD Vive-preridemf ...... HERBERT C. ALLEN jr. Secretary-frearm-er. .PROF. W. FRED CAYLOR .ll'l6772b67'.3' J. Lewis Ames Ralph P. Moore Iohn T. Arendall Prof. William T. Muse Benjamin L. Campbell Roger B. Page Alfred Dickinson Dr. Raymond B. Pinchbeck Dean M. Ray Doubles james H. Ricks jr. QI. Davis Ewell jr. Walter E. Rogers George L. Harper Charles H. Ryland Robert B. Harris Paul Somers Ir. john S. Haw jr. Richard G. Stoneburner Mitchell D. Katz Russell S. Tate William L. Lumpkin Fred H. Timberlake Dr. Ralph C. McDanel A. Louis Tobias Lewis Martin G. Thomas Taylor 726 Delia, Qmdlan H OIZOVLZI'-Q' Collegiate f07ll'1?6ZZiJ'ffC Fmterzzify Founded at Syraefzye U zzizfezzrify, 1909 UNIVERSITY OE RICHMOND CHAPTER Eflabliflaed November 26, 1926 Prefidenf ......... L. VERNON MOORE jr. Vire-prefidenz .... HERBERT C. ALLEN jr. Secretary-treezfzzrer. .. .FRANCIS W. TYNDALL Memberx David M. Bear Hunter B. Keck Jr. Edward M. Canada jr. Edwin L. Levy Ir. Bernard M. Dabney Jr. Ralph P. Moore J. Stuart Graham joseph E. Nettles Robert M. C. Harris jr. Paul Somers jr. Mitchell D. Katz Ir. Russell S. Tate A. Louis Tobias .lam Kappa Jiijafna Founded at I miimmjloliy, I fzdimm, May 13, 1908 Emzbliflaed at llae Ufziverfily of Rirbmomi in 191 7 Prefirieazz .......,... GEORGE L. HARPER S6L'l'6id1'jl-1fl'E4ZJZl1'6I' .... JOHN T. ARENDALL Members I. Wesley Boykin Clyde T. Hardy jr. R. Buford Branclis G. Benjamin McClure Noah E. Fehl R. Carrington Paulette Bernard A. Gilman John G. Staples William C. Hamilton Russell S. Tate f, f. ,V --mivn' fpff' ,2-wzmwgrf. 4 ', ',,,xf-,,.,, . 11 ,--'mc-1',v f 7 A f ,M , .f ,' 'x Jf Wwffpaumjzi eaeeege x ,par QA ea 90-umnment WESTHAMPTON COLLEGE President ...................,. LOUISE THOMPSON C01'7'6.l'pO726Zi77g Sec1'eta1'y . . . .... CAROLINE FRAZER Recofziing Secrefmy ..... . . . MARTHA ELLIOTI Tffefzmrer ......................... OLIVE MESSER ReL171'efemfa1fi1JeJ Day Students ...................... Alice Torbeck Senior Class . . . ................ Mildred Louthan junior Class ...... .... I ulia McClure Sophomore Class .... .... K ate Peterson Freshman Class .... .... M ildred james Mortar Board . . . ........ Mina Karp YWCA .......... .... N ancy Lee Riley Honor Council ...... .... N ancy Cha ell PP Athletic Association ............. Margaret Mitchell Faczzlzfy Members Dean May L. Keller Miss Pauline Turnbull Miss Isabel Harris Dr. Merton E. Carver Professor Fred C. Ahrens Hamm Cfauncii Preyidenr ........ . ......... . . NANCY CHAPPELL Preyident Student G01fe1A'nment ..... LOUISE THOMPSON Prefidenz YWCA ....,..,...... NANCY LEE RILEY H owe Prefidenz .... . . . POLLYANNA SHEPHERD H owe Pfesidenzf ..... ........ 'I OYCE STANLEY junior Reprefenmzive . . . , . . BARBARA DEJARNETTE Q GZCIAM Uggicemd 0-K 1937 Preyidenz ...... MARGARET HARRIS Spomor ...... Miss M. RIVENBURG Vice-premienr . . MAPKGARET DUDLEY .Secfemfy ....... FLORENCE MOORE T1'0LlJ'Zl7'61 .... .. . MARGARET ISBELL 4...-mi I 1 wnf.Qm-A--M f ELIZABETH WEBBER ANGLE RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applieeznt for BS. Dsegffee Class Track I, II, III. Weithamptan Gaiiege BETTY GANG ALLISON RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applimlzl for BA. Degfee LELIA MYERS ANDERSON RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applieezm' for BA. Degree BLANCHE CHRISTIAN BRISTOW RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applimlzf for BA. Degree Class Hockey I, II, Class Basketball Ig Puppet Troupe III, IV, International Relations Club IV, Collegian Reporter IV. KATHERINE BROYLES RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applimm' for BJ1. Degree itor Mexrefzger III, IV, International Associate Ed Relations Club IV. 1. .f ' H E, , JANE WARREN CARRQLI, CLARKSVILLE, MISSOURI Apllilimm' for BS. Degree Class Basketball I, II, III, IV, Class Hockey I, II3 ' II III, IV, Class Tennis IV. Varsity Basketball I, , eean ag 1937 MARGARET MAY DUDLEY RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Ajzplimm' for BA. Degree Phi Beta Kappag Transfer from Hollins College II, Class Hockey II, DIII, IV, Business Manager of Handbook H15 Vice-president Senior Classg Var- sity Hockey IV, Assistant Business Mana er C Z- . 8 legmn IVQ Westhampton Editor Metre I0 nger Vg Puppets IVg International Relations Club IVg Peace Council IV. Wmtha n, Gcfleege NANCY HAMILTON CHAPPELL RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applimrzt for BA. Degree El Picaro I, III, Vice-president II, Treasurer Sopho- more Classg Class Hockey II, III, IVg Correspond- ing Secretary College Government III, Collegian Reporter III, International Relations Club III, IVQ Industrial Commission IV, Chairman IIIQ WEB Staff IIIg President Honor Council IVg Quarterly Editor of M01'far Board IV, Unizfezzrity of Rich- mond Peace Council Chairman IV. HELEN RHODA CORNISH OLD GREENWICH, CONNECTICUT Applicant for BS. Degree Class Song Leader Ig Class Hockey I, II, III, Cap- tain IVg Class Basketball I, II, IIIQ Senior Life Saver Ig Representative to Executive Council IIQ School Song Leader H13 Varsity Hockey III, IV' Secretary junior Classg Biology Club IV. v HELEN MAY ELLETT POCAHONTAS, VIRGINIA Appliran! for B.A. Degree K a Transfer from Virginia Inter- Phi Beta app 3 mont College III, WEB Staff III, Class Hockey IVQ International Relations Club IVQ Industrial Commission IV. GRACE ELIZABETH ELLIOTT GLENSIDE, PENNSYLVANIA Appliemzl for BA. Degree ' B t Ka a' University Choir I, II, III, IV, Phi e a pp , k I II, III, IV, Treasurer junior Class Class Hoc ey , , ' ' Athletic Seal Illg V1ce-presi- Intermediate Honors, dent YWCA IVQ Mortar Board IVQ International Relations Club IV. l ETHEL HEWLETT EUBANK RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Aj1plim1zff01' BA, Degree President Freshman Class, Collegian Staff I, News Editor II, Managing Editor III, Westluamptcmn Edi- tor IV, Glee Club I, II, III, IVQ Class Hockey IIa Sophomore Representative to judiciary Boardg In- dustrial Relations Club II, III, President IVQ Indus- trial Commission III, IVg Puppets III, WEB .Staff IV, May Day Committee IV, Peace Council of University of Richmond IV. emi ag 79 37 LOUISE CARROLL GANO RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicezrzzf for BA. Degree Transfer from University of West Virginia II, Class Hockey II, III, Class Basketball III, IV, Les Fem- mes Savantes IV, International Relations Club IV. Weatfiamyztan CZaZKege CONSTANCE KEESEE ELEMING Applicanl for B.A. Degree WEB Staff IV. MARTHA ANN FREEMAN RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Appliearzt for BA. Degree Class Hockey I, II, III, IV, Varsity Hockey III IV, Puppet Trou III pe , Head of Puppetry for Westhampton IV, University Players IV, Produc- tion Manager, May Day IV. ZIPPORAH GROSS RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applim11lf0rB,A. Degree MARGUERITE PAXTON HALL RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applim1zlf01'B.A, Degree MARGARET ELOISE HARRIS RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Alfllblifdflf f01f'B.A. Degree Glee Club I, Secretary-treasurer II, President III, IVg El Picaro I, Secretary-treasurer Ilg Collegian Staff II, Sports Editor III, Society Editor IVg Vice- president junior Classg Song Leader Junior Classg Advertising Manager, WEB IIIg President Senior Classg Chairman of May Day Committee IVg Inter- national Relations Club IV. eerie eg 7937 hm, atm, .f as MINA L. KARP RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Class Hockey I, II, III, Collegian Reporter II, Sports Editor II, Westhampton Editor III, Adviser IVg Varsity Hockey Squad II, IIIg President Mor- tar Board, International Relations Club IV, Mem- ber of Executive Council IVQ Puppets IV. Wmfhampfan Clcxefege JEAN ELEANOR HUDSON RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for BA. Degree Debate Council I, II, IV Secretary III' Class Bas- ketball Ig Class Track I, II, Managef III, Class Hockey II, Chemistry Club IV. MARGARET HEN IN GHAM ISBELL BEAVERDAM, VIRGINIA Applimm' for B.A. Degree Treasurer Senior Class, YWCA Cabinet, Chairman of Blue Ridge IV. JANE T. LAWDER RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Aplizlirmzt for BS, Degree MILDRED ALMEDA LOUTHAN RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applimfzt for B.S. Degree Manager Class Track Team IIIg Vice-president Col- lege Government IV. MARION STUART MILLER RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applimfzl f01'B,A. Degree Business Manager WEB IVg Biology Club IVQ Pup- pets IV. eew eg 7937 FLORENCE BAGBY MOORE PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA Aplz7lirez12'f for BA. Degree University choir 13 Glee Club I, II, III, Vicepfesi. dent IVQ El Picaro II III I d ' , g n ustrzal Commission IIIQ Secretary Senior Classg Fire Chief IVg Inter- national Relations Club IV. wwcnamm eeeeege MARGARET ANITA MITCHELL RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applirant for BA. Degree Class Hockey Ig Class Basketball Ig Assistant Song Leader Ig Secretary Sophomore Classg President Junior Classg Glee Club III' Preside t Ah , n t letic Association IVg Vice-president and treasurer, Mor- tar Board IVQ Member of Executive Council IV. MARY CO N W AY MON CURE TOWSON, MARYLAND Applicant for B.S. Degree HAZEL NEALE BEALETON, VIRGINIA Applicant for BA, Degree Varsity Basketball I, II3 Debate Council Ig Varsity Hockey IIg Varsity Tennis IIg Manager of Basket- ball IIg Class Hockey II, III, IVg Class Basketball II, III, IVQ Class Tennis II, III, IVg Blazer Win- ner IIQ Collegian Staff II. MYRTLE ELLITON NORRIS RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applimwt for BA. Degree International Relations Club II, III, IV. 31... MARY JOSEPHINE O'GRADY RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applimfzl f01'B.S. Degree Chemistry Club IV. elim ag 1937 ALICE GERTRUDE POWN ELL ST VIRGINIA Applicant for BS, HARVEY, WE Degree Transfer from Averett College IIQ College Cheer Leader II, IIIg Varsity Tennis II, IIIQ Class Tennis IIg Tennis Doubles Champion IIIg Class Hockey II, IIIQ Varsity Hockey III IV' ' b . , , Varsity Basket- all III, Class Basketball IIIQ Secretary of Athletic Association IV. Weafhafmzwn Gaffege LOUISE L. PATRICK RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Appliceznl for B.S'. Degree Chemistry Club II III S , , ecretary-treasurer IV' In ternational Relations Cl uh 11, III ivg cozzegfm Staff Ilg Biology Club IV. HENRIETTA ELIZABETH PLEASANTS RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for BA. Degree Debate Council Ig Les Femmes Savantes II, III, Social Chairman IV. VIRGINIA LEE PRIDDY RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A, Degree Biology Club IV. NANCY LEE RILEY SOUTH BOSTON, VIRGINIA Applicant for BA. Degree YWCA Cabinet II, III, President IVQ Les Femmes Savantes II, Secretary-treasurer III, IVQ WEB Staff 'ttee III IVg Interna- IIIQ Student Vesper Comrni , ' ' ' H r Council IVg tional Relations Club IV, ono Executive Council IVg Peace Council IV. HELEN ESTELLE ROPER RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applifafzr for BA. Degree Glee Club Ig International Collegian Staff III. eew ug 7937 JOYCE NELL STANLEY CLINTWOOD, VIRGINIA Applicmzt for B.A. Degree Varsity Basketball I II' D b , , e ate Council I Secre- tary II III Vice pres'd , , - 1 ent IV, Class Basketball I, II, Class Hockey I, II, III, IV, Secretary Athletic Association II' YWCA , Cabinet II, III, junior Representative judiciary Board, House President IV, Class Song Leader IV, Va ' rsity Hockey IV. Weathamyztan Cla-Zieqe WINIFRED LOIS SCHENCK RICHMOND, VIRGINIA A,17plira12tf01' BA. Degree Class Hockey I, II, III, Class Basketball I, II III Les Femmes Savante II S , 111, President IV, Indus trial Commission YWCA II, Business Manager, Mefrenger III, IV, Editor Handbook III, I - nat' l ' nter iona Relations Club IV. POLLYANNA SHEPHERD PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA Applicmzt for BA. Degree Secretary Freshman Class, Recording Secretary Col lege Government II' E ' , Xecutive Council II, III Secretary-treasurer YWCA II, El Picaro II III YWCA Cabin t ' e , Chairman Blue Ridge III' 'I' I urer C ll , reas o ege Government III, House President IV, Honor Council IV. BARBETTE CHRISTIAN STEPH ENSON PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Collegian Reporter I, II, Feature Editor III, Man- aging Editor IV, Class Hockey I, II, III, IV, Class Tennis I, II, University Players II, III, IV, Feature Editor, WEB IV, Publicity Manager of Glee Club IV, University Choir IV. RUTH LEE STEPI-IENSON RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for BA. Degree Phi Beta Kappa, Tau Kappa Alpha President IV, Debate Council I, II, III, President IV, Les Fem- mes Savantes I, IV, Class Basketball I, Collegian Staff III, Co-Editor-in-Chief, WEB IV, Botany ' ' Gl e Club IV, Univer- Laboratory Assistant IV, e ' ' R l tions Club IV, sity Choir IV, International ea Biology Club IV. ALICE LOUISE THOMPSON RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Bfl. Degree Ph' Beta Kappa, Debate Council I, II, Vice-presi- ' - P sident Sopho- r dent III, Collegian Reporter I, II, re Activities Editor WEB II, Les Fem- ' t na- more Class, mes Savantes II, Class Basketball II, III, In er tional Relations Club II, III, Junior Representative to Executive Council, President Student Govern- ment IV, Mortar Board IV, Honor Council IV, Class Hockey IV. A p plirawzzf for exalt ag 1937 GRACE MILDRED VICK RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicezm' for B.A. Degree Debate Council I, II, III, IVg Collegian Reporter Ig International Relations Club II, III, IVQ Univer- sity Players III, IVg Debate Manager IIIg Puppet Troupe III, IVQ Head of Puppetry for Westhamp- ton IVg Assistant' Editor Merfengef' IVg Delegate IR. C. Conference IVQ May Day Committee IV. Wmfhamfzwn Go-Zeege ALICE ELIZABETH TORBECK RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for BA. Degree Treasurer Freshman Cl assg Class Hockey II, III Day Student Representative IVQ Executive Coun cil IVQ International Relations Club IVg Les Fe mes S ' ' rn avantes IV, Business Manager May Day IV CHRISTINE OMEGA VAUGHAN RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applirmzt for BA. Degree O VH Gian Uggdaew ag 7 938 Pmfidenr ............... HILDA KIRBY Spomoff .... . . Miss PAULINE TURNBULL Vice-p1A-efidemf ....... .. . JULIA GUNTER S 6C1'EZL!lf'-jf ...... . . . ERNESTINE AKERS T'l'6LZJ'Zl7'67' . . . . . MARGARET LOCKWOOD L. ERNESTINE AKERS GENE AUSTIN JEAN BOBBITT Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Enfield, North Carolina BA. Cozuare B.A. Courfe BA. Courfe FRANCES E. BROWN MARTHA BYERS MARGARET CARPENTER Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Norfolk, Virginia B.f1. Courfe BA. Courfe BA. Cowie CATHERINE CARSWELL DORIS CAVENAUGH ALICE V COOKE Richmond, Virginia Richmond, VIrgInIa Richmond, Virginia BS Cowie BA Cazzrfe BS Couue , EDITH G. CROSTIC ELIZABETH DARRAcoTT BARBARA DEJARNETTE Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia South Boston, Virginia BA. Camxre B.A. Camxre B.A. Courfe MARY J. EARP MARTHA Lou ELLIS FLORENCE FOWLKES Milton, North Carolina Richmond, Virginia Danville, Virginia BA. Cozzrfe B.A, Coume BA. Com-.re CAROLINE FRAZER MILDRED GAFFORD ELLEN DOUGL-AS-GUEE Charles Town, West Virginia Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia I BA. Cowie BA. Comzre BA. Cowie Gian ag 1938 'A - N N M- v , . - f t'i9 Sv A., T .:ffw----Q fc' , ,-R.-- v'-ax N '. i - .-'E ,. za. -.-u.w-- - we-vnu'-1-'w:c.a'I. : f-11:17 .. ,-,,,- - - - - mf-'f N- ,-H.. Hx' .- - va. - inc., '2-fx,.awR:e'aa4i1.E 'Efi gi- - 1 I HELEN S. GRAY JULIA M. GUNTER HENRIETTA HARRELI. Richmond, Virginia Richmond Virginia Norfolk, Virginia B.A. Comzre B.A. Cozzfzre B.A. Coufre MILDRED L. HARRELL jo ANN KENT HILDA KIRBY Norfolk, Virginia Arlington, Virginia Richmond, Virginia BA. Comare B,A. Comzre B.A. Coufre ARLINE F KRAMER ALICE LACY MILDRED W LEWIS Richmond Virginia Halifax, Virginia Dumbarton, Virginia BA Cowie B A Cazzrre B A C0111 re Wzifhamyztan C'Zo-ZZeg,e 7 ?C42fZEM f1wSCgj,c2.2f1g,'.rf'wizfi Ilizfws gay, L.If-aww-wyfffwz' ,,1..ff..':w-Lan-M,.fW,,,,,. M.,-',,W,,.,,,,.,f,-,.,4,,. . E. ,,.,..,,.,,. ,,,,. ,WP ,,.,,,,,,,, ,W , ,.,, . ,,,,,.,k,, . IL, . . al., , --rw, f f MARGARET LOCKWOOD JOSEPIQIINE MALLOIIY ALLIE W. MAIKTIN Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia BA. Coznzfe BA. Cowie BA. Cowie ADELE L. MAXIE JULIA MCCLURE OLIVE K. MESSER Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia BA, Cowie BA. Cowie BA. Caurre HELENE L. MILLER NANCY B. ORTI-IEY ANNE SLEDD PAIIIXIE Richmond, Virginia New York, New York Richmond, Virginia BA. Comzre BA. Coznxre BA. Coznzfe czefm ag 1938 HELEN G. ROBERTS RUTH A. RUEEIN ELIZABETH SHAW Charles Town, West Virginia Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia BA. Cowie BA, Cowie BA. Cowie CAROLYN M. SMITH Richmond, Virginia BA. C 011112 CAROLINE SPENCER JOSEPHINE T REVVE:I'T Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia BA. Cowie B.S. Cozzrfe ANNE P. WALKER MARTHA HUGHES WARE MINNA RAY WILLIAMS Richmond, Virginia B.5. Comare Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia BA. Cowie BA, Cozzrie Wzathamyztan Claflege f '4 i M44 A QWAKW 1-A 0 Gdcm Uggiaeaa ag Prefidem . . . Spomor ..... Vice-pfeyidezzzf Sec1'etLz1'y . . . . T7AE6lJ'Zl1 61' . . . 1939 . . . LAVINIA WINSTON Miss MAUDE WOODFIN .........JANELANGLEY . . . . MARIAN WILEY . . . NATALYE BABCOCK DOROTHY E. ALSTON Richmond, Virginia ELIZABETH ASHBROOKE Richmond, Virginia NATALYE T. BABCOCK Babylon, New York CHARLOTTE A. BEALE Portsmouth, Virginia REBECCA C. BRANCH Richmond, Virginia M. VIRGINIA BRITT Richmond, Virginia ELIZABETH C. BURCH Richmond, Virginia ANNE SCOTT CAMPBELL Venter, Virginia BETTY E. CONREY Philadelphia, Pennsylvania MARION A. CONREY Philadelphia, Pennsylvania MARY DELL CROUCH Richmond, Virginia MARY K. CURLEY Richmond, Virginia RUBY ELLIS DANNER Beaufort, South Carolina A. ELIZABETH DAVIS Richmond, Virginia Wzathamfzfan Go-Efege zazz,h2:'1'1,'a: w,g5:'ezam--wfav-ffm?-'W -,W iw, , ,.,,,. W,-,QM ,I 1,1 ,- f ,f f , ww fa. - . f. .f ---- I - - I AGNES R. DEATON Arlington, Virginia LENORE DINNEEN Richmond, Virginia CHRISTINE DULING Village, Virginia MARTHA J. ELLIOTT Glenside, Pennsylvania SARAH V. ELLIOTT South Boston, Virginia SARAH ANNE EPPES Richmond, Virginia ALICE COOK EVANS Richmond, Virginia JACQUELIN E FAULKNER Rumford, Virginia ELINICE R. FIGG Richmond, Virginia JULIET FLORANCE Richmond, Virginia EVALINE FLOW Richmond, Virginia KATHERINE FORBES Glen Allen, Virginia NANCY T. GATEWOOD Richmond, Virginia MARY LEE GILL Richmond, Virginia 6324144 ag 1939 f- - ,. ga, .O ,wma-w gg -'r '-:fiww-R .iw ,aaa --R., V.,-F.-I wa-,.,,,,.a,1w',f, M3 ra.y,,vpg-. Mmm-f. -A . , -- - ,fa V ,Wi f 2, . V wp ,, 4 J L, .. , , , BABETTE GLICK Huntington, West Virginia CASSANDRA HARMAN Tazewell, Virginia MARGARET L. HARRIS Richmond, Virginia MILDRED HARVEY Laurel, Virginia MARY E. HAZARD Richmond, Virginia HERMINE L. HOEN Richmond, Virginia SARAH H. HOOVER Richmond, Virginia RUTH S. HOUSER Richmond, Virginia JANE LANGLEY Norfolk, Virginia MARION W. LocKE Providence, Rhode Island LOIS E. LYLE Richmond, Virginia JESSIE MCELROY Richmond, Virginia MARIETTA MCGEHEE Lynchburg, Virginia MARY ANN MCGUE Richmond Virginia ' W,ed,WLcLm4:z,6an Cialfege ELIZABETH MITCHELL Richmond, Virginia ROSALIE V. OAKES Winchester, Virginia MIRIAM T. PARCELL Fredericksburg, Virginia EMILY V. PARKER Appalachia, Virginia KATE E. PETERSON Hopewell, Virginia MARGARET PHILLIPS Salisbury, Maryland CALLY C. Ross Richmond, Virginia l'IELENE E. SALZMANN New York, New York CHARLOTTE SAXE Mount Union, Pennsylvania JEAN L. SEARING New York, New York DOROTHY B. SHELL Lawrenceville, Virginia JULIET A. SHELL DeWitt, Virginia VIRGINIA SHUMAN Alexandria, Virginia BERNICE B. SMITH Newport News, Virginia erm ag 7939 , ...,. ,l,. .e.,,.1 N .., MK ,,..,...If ..L. . , Cla., .,a..Z.W . .-1-Q -Q-is: - A -f,.,f-ff AL, ,.m:ef,.,.g 'Q' ' T , ,Q A 'l.j'1f7 ,. Tj. .... .,.. . . E I I- F. ELIZABETH SMITH Arlington, Virginia ELIZABETH SPENCER South Boston, Virginia JANE ALLYN STRAUS Richmond, Virginia MARY IRENE STRODE Boyce, Virginia EDITH S. STUMPF Richmond, Virginia MARGARET T OMLINSON Richmond, Virginia FELICIA J. TURMAN Richmond, Virginia BESSIE PAT. WALFORD Richmond, Virginia ELLEN G. WARNER Richmond, Virginia ESTHER WEBBER Columbia, South Carolina R. MARIAN WILEY Crozet, Virginia M. GARLAND WILSON Bowling Green, Virginia LAVINIA L. WINSTON Richmond, Virginia A. ELIZABETH WRIGHT Richmond, Virginia li? ,ws 22 f ,ir Ji r Jgfwz rgfiymmwf , ffyfgw ff ff , ,gg www, ggffgffy awygmfiizy y Q ,Wg Kgw fygwawya AMAA O 866146 Uwicmd 0-6 Preyicienl . . .. Spomof .... . Vine-president Sewfetmfy .... T1fe4zfu1'er . . . I 940 . . ANNABELLE LUMPKIN Miss MARGARET Ross LUCY BAIRD . . .... ALICE MCELROY . . . MARIE KEYSER JANE ALER Churchland, Virginia FRANCES B. BAILEY Richmond, Virginia Lois BLAKE Richmond, Virginia VIRGINIA H. BUGG Richmond, Virginia MARY SUE CARTER Bronxvillc, New York fr 4 CONSTANCE ATTKISSON Richmond, Virginia LUCY W. BAIRD Rawlings, Virginia BYRD T. BOISSEAU DeWitt, Virginia JULIA MAE BURNETTE Scotland Neck, North Carolina PAULINE CORTOPASSI Richmond, Virginia .NIADGE M. Aycocic Princeton, North Carolina AMY C. BALDWIN Richmond, Virginia RUTH A. BRANN Village, Virginia MILDRED.BURNETTE Roanoke, Virginia IDA MADELINE CosBY Richmond. Virginia KATHLEEN BAGBY Sao Paulo, Brazil HILDAH C. BATTEN Smithfield, Virginia MARGARET R. BRINSON Norfolk, Virginia MARGUERITE CARMICHAEL Banham, Texas MARGARET CRABTREE Dahlonega, Georgia ,xv 1 wail' 4f04Qf ??Z?WW?i7fA VWWV ' iff' 'fry' '22, M52 f 'X Q W . , , .. , ..,. . .. . ., , ,.- ,.... g , fa.-gfyfig A .A ,Q ,A 1,-M. .f.w.fMw v,,,,,,,..,H,f aw-I-.W.--,paf-mf, ,.,,-,..,,.,.,,.,. , . A . .W ,U ' - ,,.. f ,, ff- f '- X- A A ... -. A .- -my ,--'ww 1 ff , f. ,, f . ,- ,R ,a . .,-wa:-.,,4.,,.,,, ., ,, ,.,,f,.,f,,-,., ,,,,,.,.,fw,ff, U frm, ,,-.ff . ,, ff A., ,I f,,agQ,,f,,ag,.. ,A 5, ,f . , ,, , ,., 1 . . ,Ml Y fm., - 4, , ,vm .4 ,. . ,sg , 5 A cw I R Q 1,wq1w,,,asR.:I4,,,,,g .V ' A-My ,, A wfw- ,f .,,s4,I , ,. 1. . . , . , , , . was .RR ..f-sLf1,.....4L,,.E,affLE.aS,A-.,aaEL.L..EwL-.-MI-IMi.,-,-.,2-k,,,,,a:.RasiSfE,frf5.i.,fa ,aff . E f f afffffafafa' Wa' VIRGINIA LEE CRUMP Richmond, Virginia ALYS D'AVESNE Richmond, Virginia DOROTHY A DUKE Richmond, Virginia KATHLEEN FRANCIS Glen Allen, Virginia DORIS A. I-IARGROVE Richmond, Virginia MARGARET CUTCI-IINS Newport News, Virginia C, ANN DICKINSON Front Royal, Virginia PEGGY EAVER Beaufort, South Carolina DOROTHY W. GRANT -Tarratt, Virginia S. KATHIKYN HARRIS Flushing, Ohio VIRGINIA DARE Long Island, New York FRANCES DICKINSON Richmond, Virginia EUNICE S. FLANAGAN Bremo Bluff, Virginia MYRA ANNE GREGORY Chester, Virginia JULIET L. HARRISON Richmond, Virginia FRANCES DAVENPORT Gordonsville, Virginia CAROLINE V. DOYLE McKenney, Virginia CLAIRE K. FRANCIS Richmond, Virginia JANET M. GRESHAM Richmond, Virginia BELLA HERTZBERG Richmond, Virginia I CHARLOTTE HODGES MILDRED L. JAMES Sutherlin, Virginia Newport News, Virginia MARIE E. KEYSER Richmond, Virginia ANNABELLE LUMPKIN Chesterfield C. H., Virginia KATHERINE MCCARTY Galax, Virginia ANNIE L. PARKER Berryville, Virginia RUTH B. LATHAM Richmond, Virginia KATHERINE L. LYLE Richmond, Virginia ALICE W. MCEI.1iOY Richmond, Virginia FLORENCE PARKER Shanghai, China EUGENIA JOEL Hopewell, Virginia MARGARET H. LIGON Richmond, Virginia MARY H. MATTHEWS Chincoteague, Virginia VIRGINIA MCLARIN Mountain Lake, New Jersey E. ELEANOR PARSONS ELIZABETH JOHNSON Richmond, Virginia JUDITH C. LUCAS Richmond, Virginia ELSIE MATTINQLV Richmond, Virginia ETHEL H. O,BR1EN Garden City, New York EMMA L. PARSONS Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts Richmond, Virginia iiiwiif I Af .'27Lf'l.ff1- 5, i if 4. A -51211 '11 Ilia .Af 1759! SSSr uM!iBw.r..,f,L..,.,.yc I-. ...L ,. , I I f-f fl' BETTIE G. PEMBERTON Richmond, Virginia DOROTHY E. ROBERTS Crewe, Virginia TI-IAIS SILVERMAN Richmond, Virginia EVELYN S. SMOAK Richmond, Virginia VIRGINIA VAUGHAN Richmond, Virginia GEOROIE C. PHILPOTT Philpott, Virginia VISTA V. ROBINSON Skippers, Virginia LUCY K. SISSON Richmond, Virginia SADDYE JANE SYKES Jackson, South Carolina LOUISE H. WANT Richmond, Virginia E. FARIE PRITCHARD Norfolk, Virginia ELIZABETH SCHERER Richmond, Virginia HELEN J. SMITH Richmond, Virginia MARY ANNE TUCKER Hughesville, Maryland ALICE WARREN Richmond, Virginia SYLVIA C. RANKIN Portland, Maine MARION E. SIBLEY Richmond, Virginia MAUDE W. SMITH Nutley, New jersey ANN M. VAN DOREN Charlottesville, Virginia MINA MAE WATKINS Emporia, Virginia Lois E. WEST Newport News, Virginia BETTY M. WILLETS Orange, Virginia BERNICE WINFIELD Newport News, Virginia HARRIETT R. YEAMANS Richmond, Virginia KATHERINE L. WICKER Richmond, Virginia DELL M. WILLIAMS Richmond, Virginia VIRGINIA M. WOOD Pendleton, Virginia f ff , . .,, , , , - - W , , M4 -5 - My , , A , V- lff- 3,, . 7 W 14 WH 'fs' V fx V5 12 f 6 MYZXW Wi? W WW' W - LQ ff i'vi .JfAZ!fm4? ,154 .fn f f 14 Etfaietiad, Wmthampton Jffheafllc Jfmaciafian Prefidenr ....... .... M ARGARET MITCHELL Vice-pf-efidenz ....... MARGARET CARPENTER Sen-em:-y ....... . .,.. ALICE POWNELI. Treawrer ........ . . . JULIA MCCLURE Aifzfmger of Hockey ......... MOLLIE FLEET Mafzager of Bayketball ..... JULIET FLORANCE Am. M gr. of Bafketball .... CAROLINE DOYLE .Mmzager of TemziJ ........I KATE PETERSON zwzmzger of Tmfk .... MARGARET LOCKWOOD Advifef -.... .... M ISS FANNIE G. CRENSHAW Admer . . . ........ MISS MARY MOLINE Hoeum' 0AP'i'.uN NI ll' 1 l l iiaafaa, RACTICE for the Varsity team in hockey this year, as usual, initiated the athletic work of the season. Yet hopes for success were not high in view of the vacancies left by such valuable players as Bowers, Conner, Coleman, Marston, Chapman, White, and Allen. Several underclassmen, trained to fill these vacan- cies, failed to return in the fall. Nevertheless, practice began, and within several weeks a team was worked into shape. Right wing was handled by Lockwood, right inner by Florance, and center forward by Fleet. Freeman gave Hne work as left inner, replaced at times by Payne. In the back field, Barnes was stationed at left wing and Cornish at right half. McClure proved to be efficient in the place of center half. With Dudley playing left half, Walton right back, Scherer left back, and Britt goal, the team was complete. Substitutes were Curley, Kramer, Ruffin, Gunter, and Kent. On October 14th, Wfesthampton Was hostess to the All-English Hockey Team, who played a game against a team of players selected from the eastern half of Virginia. Fleet, McClure, and Walton, represented Westhampton College on the team. The English team is World-famous for its team-work and skill, and its fast playing thrilled the spectators and baflled the opponents. Their victory was highly deserved. Witlu Mollie Fleet as Captain and Manager, the team began to enact its schedule. On October 23, the first game against another college team, that of Williain and Mary Extension, was played at Clark Springs, the Spiderettes gained a heartening victory of 5-0. However at Harrisonburg State Teachers College, on November 7, defeat was definite, Westhampton failing to score, While Harrisonburg made four points. One Week later, the most beloved enemy, Sweetbriar, met the co-ords at West- hampton. It was an exciting and close game, both teams fighting hard, but Sweetbriar won by one point, the score being 3-2. The annual Thanksgiving game against the Alumnae of the College was played on November 26 at Westlaampton. Many of the old students were back for the game which was one of the most exciting of the season. The Alumnae won with the score 1-O. Westhampton, on December 1 played a team composed of the best players from Richmond prep schools. The activity of the Westluamptoiu varsity team was ended successfully by a victory of 2-O. Honors were bestowed upon the Westhampton Hockey team by the selection of two members of the varsity team. Mollie Fleet and Harriet Wfalton, as mem- bers of the Virginia Hockey team, which played in Baltimore at the South- Eastern Tournament on November 29 and 30. Varzsrrx' Hocicm' Loft fo right: Fleet CCaptninl, Britt, Gunter, Dudley, Freeman, Bzxrrxes. Payne, Scherer, McClure, Lovlcwoorl, Cornish, F'loran0e, Miss Fanny G. Crensllaw CCoaehD. CLASS Hoclcigy, 1337 Left fo Viyluf: Tlicmipson, Svlieuck, Flemming, Slauley, Elliott, Dudley. Freeman, Cornislx, B, Steplwlison, Clmmlell, Ellutr. GZQLM Cllass I-Iocimy, 1939 Left to right: Florzmce, Langley, Hauser, Evans, 'Wiley, Peterson, Curley, Campbell, Barnes Elliott, Britt, Figg. Cmxss Hocmzy. 1938 Riyhf In lpft: Rutlin, Kc-int, Martin, Fleet, McClure, Ogburn, Mitchell, Austin, Krnnwr, Guntm Lewis, Loving, Trevvett. Yin-okay, CLASS HOCKEY, 1940 Right to left: YVood, YVzmt, Doyle, Smith, Baird, Vaughn, Vlfillets, Doran, D. Williams, W'est, McElroy, Bugg, Eleainor Parsons, Phippott, Wicker. TENNIS SINGLES CHAMPION Aliw Pown ell 700.401-IIN4: STAFF Miss Fzmny G. Clwnslmw, Miss Mary Moline TRACK XVINNICRS Fl0l'31lCE', Lock wood, Fleet. f ,f f f .f, 1 ,gy ,, , , 1 2wf,f:.i1w'f' 'Ci If if J BAS 1: i:'i'ix.i LL C.xP'i'.1.IN , Mollie Fleet Hadketiaif ITH a quite new gymnasium as an inspiration and with six letter women returning to the court, the basketball enthusiasts held high hopes for West- hampton's basketball team in their 1936-57 schedule. Practices began in earnest and soon the coveted varsity positions were adequately filled with Peterson, Florance, and Baird as forwards, Fleet, Kramer, and McClure as centers, Car- roll, Shell, and Martin as guards, and Mitchell, Kent, Ruffin, and Wiley as substitutes. Before the intercollegiate battles began, the Westhamptoii teams were able to organize themselves and to obtain real practice in games with preparatory school teams. Witli St. Catherines, Collegiate, and john Marshall, two practice games were played, and with St. Margaretls and South Boston High School one game each. In practically all these games, Westhampton was victorious. During the first week after the january examinations, Westhampton was hostess to the Harrisonburg State Teachers College team. The game, played on February 6, was indeed discouraging to the co-ords who lost, the score being 10-17. However, as a result of the defeat, there was created a more determined spirit, and on February 17, at Blackstone, Westhampton won by four points, the score being 22-26. With definite cooperation and confidence, Westhampton won over William and Mary Extension team on February 15, the score being 9-38. With the team showing powerful attack and greater teamwork than usual, the victory was cer- tain from the outset. On February 27, the team ventured into enemy territory for a battle at Sweet Briar. For years, Sweet Briar has defeated Westhampton, sometimes by a great majority, other times, such as the just previous, by a mere two points, but still it has defeated. Thus the Westhamptonites had been practicing long and hard, and under Captain Fleet's able management, had whipped the material into definite use toward this game. The effort was not in vain, for Sweet Briar lost to Westhampton 14-19. The game played March 1 was a victory over Pan-American by thirteen points, the final score being 19-32. Thus far Wfesthampton had had four victories and one defeat. The last game of the season was played March 9, Westhampton winning by a score of 21-20. New College was the opposing team. By the end of the inter- collegiate basketball season for the school year, 1936-37, Westhampton had proved itself victor five times out of six. Extensive is the preparation for next year's games, and eager is the-anticipation of an invincible sextet for West- hampton. is Front row, left to right: Kl'E1HlG1', Baird, Peterson, Fleet CCapt:1inD, Carroll, Mitchell, Florunce Second row: Doyle, McClure, Miss Fanny G. Crenslmw QCoaehJ, Martin, Shell, XViley. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE, 1936-37 February 6 February 13 February 27 March 1 March 9 Westhampton Westhampton Westhampton Westhampton Westhampton Westhampton M' A. ir V- Ai ,av v - -5. - ww-www E x ww Q-,-2,-f-5-,---U Wes.. Y..A:.:m-razfawr -f. f.: .W-:-.rv-:f-A--f-f-ffph,- T - ---, aww Nr. 10, Harrisonburg 17. 26, Blackstone 22, 38, William and Mary Extension 9 19, Sweet Briar 14. 32, Pan-American 19. 21, New College 20. CLASS l3As1:1c'1'1z.x1,L, 19337 vfll lu rifllll: Sffllffll ck. Ellett, Czwroll, Cornish, Stanley. Gdazw CLASS I5As1iE'1'1sALL. 1939 Left Io rifllff: Elliott, Peterson, Phillips, 'Wile-y, Florance, Shell, Campbell. CLASS BASKETBALL, 1938 Ll'fIf lu riyluf: lq1'l1UlE1', McClure, Kent. Martin, Ruflin, Elsie Mitchell, Fleet ISicw,ketZ.aZZ CLASS BAsKE'1'HA1,L. 1 940 Front row, left to Ffflflft Cil1'lfG1', Bagby. Brinson, XVood, Boisseau. Second row: Eleanor Parsons, McCarty, Doyle, Baud, Atkissou, Philphott, Mah:-u'ix1. Th'L1'fl vow: Smith, NVest, Roberts, NVlCli61', Sykes, Dare, Robinson. BLAZER XVINNERS Neale, Florance, Fleet. SEAL 'YVINNERS Fleet, Elliott. 0Jz,ga.ni3,cL6i0n4, mmtm Bmmd National H01201' Safiely for Senior Wofazefz Fozzmied at the U1zi1ze1 Jity of Syramfe, 1918 Ilfefllaafvzptofz College Chapter Efmblifbed 1930 Ojjficerf Premlemf ..... ........ ......... M 1 NA KARP Vice-premiem . . . . MARGARET MITCHELL Sen-emry ..... ...... G RACE ELLIOTT Hinforiafz ...... . . , LOUISE THOMPSON Ch-apfer Edizor . . . . . NANCY CHAPPELL '?'f7'd:'4 f1, ' -0- f 1-ff-wwf, .,, ,H-,wv f,-f M - . f., 5z, '?.:Z',m,-ifzf' ,M-L ,f 2 L-,.,.v,fW, ,WET V, , A-, . , W, , ...v, , ., , , V. V ,. , , ' ff - ff' f H1 Qf,.,,,1f4.ff,,-f1,1.,..:,, rmwfng,-fifZ'if2ffi1 ffff? ,y iT HAM? W,o.men,'6 C2Fuz,Il4,6Lan I I Oj75ce1'.f P1-efideazz ..... ,...... N ANCY LEE RILEY Vire-prefidefzt . . . . . . GRACE ELLIOTT Ser1'eta1'y-lf'e4z.rln'er . . . . MARIAN WILEY Cabinet Mmic Chairman ....... HENRIETTA HARRIELI. Program Cf7di1'77ZfZ7Z . . . MARGARET CARPENTER Devotional Claoirnzofz .... 1 CAROLINE FRAZER World Fellowfhip Clfoz, . . GARLAND WILSON Blzze Ridge Chairman ....., MARGARET ISBELL I7Z6l'ZlIZ l'iLZl Claoiwfzozz. . .BARBARA DE JARNETTE Social Service Claoif-mon ..... DOROTHY SHELL First row, left to right: Alys D'Avesne, Henrietta, Harrell, Marietta McGhee, Mildred Harrell, Helene Miller, Florence Moore, Annie Laurie Parker, Ethel Eubank, Arline Kramer. Sewonfl row: Babette Glick, Dorothy Shell. Third row: Katherine VVicker, Jessie McElroy, Eugenia Joel, Mary Garland YVilson, Alice McElroy, Mary Sue Carter, Ruth Stephenson, Charlotte Ann Dickenson, Anne Scott Campbell, Margaret Carpenter, Christine Duling. Uleatha an Qffee C3046- Prefidenl . . Advifef' ...... Vire-preiidezzf .... 5' er1'e!fz1'y-1f1'earz11'e1' . . Libmrimz ....... . S 0 f1'.6Z720.f Ann Campbell Charlotte Anne Dickinson Mildred Harrell Helene Miller Dorothy Shell Katherine Wickeri Second S0p7'cZ770J' Mary Sue Carter Henrietta Harrell Marietta McGhee Florence Moore Barbette Stephenson Florence Fowlkes Ruth Stephenson . . . HELENE MILI.ER . . MRS, F. F, HARKER . . FLORENCE MOORE . . MILDRED HARRELL . . . ALYS D'AVESNE Altar Margaret Carpenter Alys D'Avesne Babette Glick Arline Kramer Annie Laurie Parker Garland Wilson Mildred james 3 4-gigngfqw. -1q:1.f,w,- gif : r 5e1q4:mQW . , ,Mi . ,,,,,,. , 1. , ,. 53 f 1 My if ft uw .- H21 -,W 1- . ef , gli , W-,,ggW,, f:,,, A 4 , if ' ' First roifo, left to right: Allie Martin, Louise lVnnt, Ruth Stephenson, Marie Keyser, Martha Elliott. Second row: Olive Messer, Elizabeth Darracott, Mary Garland Wilson, Arline Kramer. Third row: Joyce Stanley, Dorothy Shell, Margaret Carpenter, Mildred Vick, Jean Hudson. 930-ate Gcmncii Preridem .... .... R UTH STEPHLNSON Advifer ...... . . Miss MARGARET Ross Vice-pfefidenz .............,. ..... I OYCE STANLEY Bzzfifzeff llflmerzger and T1'64ZJZ!I'61' . . . . MARTHA ELLIOTT Secretary .,..........l....,.. . . ANNE CAMPBELL Contact lvltlllnlgef . , . . ALLIE MARTIN M677Zb67 J Ernestine Akers Margaret Carpenter Dorothy Shell Mildred Vick Arline Kramer Olive Messer Elizabeth Darracott Mary Garland Wilson jean Hudson Marie Keyser Louise Want Jacqueline Faulkner .r r.:::L - f :cr--1 iv e--2-ww. K -. .wp-V , .h,. - v W --1:-4p:.ffvf-.11-,V :+--wq-w-f,::,- ,f , f--y-EAW -. - 1 ' - , u 1 A, ' 1' , I I First row, left to riyhit: Nancy Lee Riley, XVinifred Schenek, Ruth Stephenson, Barbara, DeJarnette. Seca raw: Hilda Kirby, Alice Torbeck, Margaret Lockwood, Adele Maxis. Third row: Martha XVRTQ, Gene Aust Allie Martin, Louise Gauo, Elizabeth Pleasants. :Bed Qemmela .fauanfed Pl'6Jj-6l7677lf ....... . . WINIFRED SCHENCK Adwier ....,......... . . DR. JEAN WRIGHT Elzfemzzfzfizefzt Cbazzrmmz . . , , BETTY PLEASAN-1-5 S6L'7'6lLZ7'j'-f7'661.fZll'El' ..... , , NANCY LEE RILEY Memberi' Gene Austin Margaret Lockwood Mae Chalkley Barbara Dejarnette Louise Gano Helen Gray Hilda Kirby Allie Martin Adele Maxie Ruth Stephenson Alice Torbeck Martha Ware Y' f f f .lm f.ai4.e4?f fwf vid Nw si 12. 01142 'fy fQ.1:'4ixif'f',,,gfffy-wg-,111 w,5.gqf.,-fegff ,t ':-1,3?'g'zm -r1,'ff,'f'::z , 'fggyfguy-Wffwfwff-ffyaffffg-r'-weave , fmgfzc-,eww 4.1 ,aww , N---A - ,H W-M -1 i- he-. .,.., ,,-JM --Q-mam. . ,GMU ,.,,., 1w,,,,, ,f--,ea-4---t--M 1 we , Fnst 1011 lfff rn Hrfllf Lifue Fllmtt Beubaia D1 Tunettt Nanr-y Cliappell, Blzlnvlie Bristow, Svvoml row: Xlice Tolbeck NI1111 Kmp Helen Lllttt Xlllllflild Sehentl M 11'g:11'et Dudley. Third, row: Mildrerl Vick, Louise PAll11Ll D1 Susm B Loug.,h Hrlcn Roper, Ruth St611l'lk'llSOH. 9n6e1z,na,l:Lo-nazi Reeafianb 861,116- Pfgmigm . . . ETHEL EUBANK Adwfef . . DR. SUSAN LOUGH Ernestine Akers Betty Allison Blanch Bristow Katherine Broyles Nancy Chappell Edith Crostic Barbara Dejarnette Margaret Dudley Alice Evans Helen Ellett Grace Elliott Ethel Eubank Mildred Gaiford Louise Carroll Gano julia Gunter M6772b61'J Mildred Harrell Margaret Harris Mina Karp Hazel Neale Myrtle Norris Louise Patrick Nancy Lee Riley Helen Roper Winifred Schenck Caroline Smith Barhette Stephenson Ruth Stephenson Louise Thompson Alice Torbeck Mildred Vick X--.. . 2 X ....,.. I Q X ' . '-La . 3 X N Nkly ' 1 N W 37-H, 9 X x , 1 I: 1 X M., .1 K N Q? - K o XX 'Q xx 'MU N H X fr fuzz' ' ff X Q. f :ffm f fflz mm f f 5 E 2 i E 5 5 1 5 3 f J' f' Ja. .' Sig 1 ,-' ,.' .' ' ' , Mi ? 1.113 5, U '. tl ' A W' 4. wwf' ww!! ' Q lm .xg .gl ww, 1, 'Z! .L.. V LQ ai. f I ' - tn- ?- - ff? - 4,-.,,?-, ,.,- itil- tftudent 90-ckefanmenf J4AA,oLcfla66o.n T. C. WILLIAMS SCHOOL OF LAW Executive ojim-I Prefirienl ..... ................. J . LEWIS AMES Vice-president . . . . . . WALTER E. ROGERS Secf-emry . . . . FREDERICK T. KINGDON 7'1'eam1-er . . . . . FRED H. TIMBERLAKE N L4 bqfudent Qaweanmenf Jimaciatian T. C. WILLIAMS SCHOOL OF LAW The Senate Benj. L. Campbell Robert M. Carswell Lawson H. Cooke jr. Mills A. Eure Donald S. Slagle Donald D. Williams i i .ftudenf Qawmnment Jima-ciafian Honor Court Chief jmzice ........... ALLEN W. STAPLES joseph A. Alexander Lewis W. Martin Gilbert C. MCKOWI1 Harold B. Yudkin A e'r- T. C. Williafzzf School of Law Law Libmry .5e6f'Ll10-JL GZQM Ulgilamd Preridenr .... . . . BENJ. L. CAMPBELL Vice-prexidemf .... . . . DGNALD D. WILLIAMS Sec1'etfz1t'y-t1'ea5zz1'e1' . . . . . . LAWSON H. COOKE jr. v HEREAS ab initio the Class of 1937 with intent to com- pound the felony of trespass QCF upon the attractive nuisance and business situs of the Law School by vi et armis fraud in the factumg whereas they have in confusion pledged with caveat emptor Barnett's treasure trove watch of Ike Marvelg whereas they have for no shifting use enfoeffed Herrink's Blackacre to Percival the Pacifist without curtesyg whereas without due pro- cess of law they have given full faith and credit to Catterall's non-justiciable hearsay ratio decidendi political question dicta which is pure res gestaeg whereas they have inequitably with- out consideration been third party beneficiaries to Doubles' former jeopardyg whereas tho non sui juris they have negli- gently had their last clear chance to become one of Muse's three views of nuisanceg therefore, by spontaneous exclamation pro bono patriae be it causa mortis ordered because res ipsa loquitur that the Class of 1937 be placed on the index ex- purgatorium of this bailiwick as ex post facto pains and penal- ties-may they assault and batter fC.O.D.j the gates of fame with clean hands and meeting of the minds, but God Save the Commonwealth. ,.-.,..,..mwfm l -1? JOHN R. BRINSER O 'X, O A K RICHMOND, VIRGINIA flpplimnl for LLB Degree A.B. Hampden-Sydney Collegeg Captain Baseball Hampden-Sydneyg President Student Body Hamp- den-Sydneyg justinian Law Clubg President Inter- mediate Classg Member Student Government Sen- ateg Law School Business Manager the 1936 WEB. EDMUND ABBOTT IR. A X A WATERBURY, CONNECTICUT A lf7PliCLZ7Zl f01'LL.B Degree Washington and Lee University. JOHN LEWIS AMES CID K 2, O A K, T K A LYNBROOK, NEW YORK Applieezfzt for LLB Degree A.B. Randolph-Macon Collegeg Varsity Football, Basketball, Baseball Randolph-Macong President Student Governmentg Treasurer Student Govern- mentg Member Board of Publicationsg McNeill Law Societyg justinian Law Clubg Member State Bar. n l .7 G. Wiifiaww bHaFLo.o.Z 0.6 Bam SAMUEL R. BUXTON JR. K A, O A K NEWPORT NEXWS, VIRGINIA Applicant for LL.B Degree Wake Forest Collegeg Secretary Student Govern- mentg Vice-president Intermediate Classg Member State Bar. BENJ. L. CAMPBELL CD A Q, O A K ' PETERSBURG, .VIRGINIA Applimfzl for LL.B Degree University of Richmondg Captain Baseballg Presi- dent Intermediate Classg President Senior Classg Member Student Government Senateg McNeill Law Society. inn-...M 5, 14 I I YV-...mmm LAXWSON H. COOKE JR. K E ' MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE Applirmzf for LLB Degree University of Richmondg McNeill Law Societyg justinian Law Clubg Member Student Government Senateg Secretary-treasurer Senior Classg Member State Bar, czew 0.52 1937 ., ., e-,iwwrz ia? ff is HARRY HICKMAN CROPPER OCEAN CITY, MARYLAND Applicant for LLB Degree Dial Loclgeg A.B. Princeton Universityg University of Pennsylvania Law School. A. FLEET DILLIARD O X, O A K, T K A CENTER CROSS, VIRGINIA Applimrzf for LLB Degree A.B. Hamvden-Sydney Collegeg President Student Body Hampden-Syclneyg Duke University Law Schoolg McNeill I.:iw Libraryg Member State Bar, it v MILLS A. EURE A O CID RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applirafzt for LLB. Degree University of Richmonclg President of Freshman Classg McNeill Law Societyg Member Student Government Senateg Member State Bar. 2 Cl. Wifiiamd Jfcfnaol 0-K facu- BENJAMIN F. KONG 1 HONOLULU, HAWAII Appfimlzf for LL.B. Degree University of Hawaii: George wiisiiiiigfiiii Univer- sity Law Schoolg Captain Golf Team Washington University. , LEWIS W. MARTIN K2,OAK,1I,AfID,2 RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Al!1p!im1z!f0rLL,B. Degree B.S. Washington and Lee Universityg Member Honor Courtg Member State Bar. ima, GILBERT C. MCKOWN 2 X, CID A 417, H A E MARTINSBURG, WEST VIRGINIA Applimfzt for LL.B. Degree Washington and Lee Universityg Associate Editor . Ccllyxf Member Honor Court. I eei-in fig 1937 I,.....mfmrm1 re I l 9 1 I E. GARNETT MERCER JR. A GD '13 RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applimfzzf f01'LL.B. Degree University of Richmondg McNeill Law Society Member State Bar. J. RICHARD NYFORS T K N, H A A GREENVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA Applicmzt for LL.B. De gree A.B. Thiel Collegeg Member State Bar. WALTER E ROGERS K A o A K RICHMOND VIRGINIA Ajzplmwt for LL B Degr ee BS Hampden Sydney College McNeill Law So cicty justinian Law Club Vice president Student Government Association Chancellor McNeill Law Society Member State Bar. .1 G. Wdieianw tP,aFLo.o-Z of :Ecua- IVIILTON ROSENSTEIN 2 T CID, T E P PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA Applica1zlf0rLL,B. Degree A.B. Pennsylvania State Collegeg University of Pennsylvania Law School. ALLEN WATTS STAPLES K A, 2 N CIP RICHMOND, VIRGINIA AppZicm21ff01'LL.B, Degree University of Virginiag Member Student Govern- ment Senateg Chief justice Honor Courtg Vice- chancellor McNeill Law Societyg President Jus- tinian Law Clubg Freshman Law Prizeg Member State Bar. rem,-.-,1.,.,. . il 5, l 1.1 DONALD D. WILLIAMS IIAE RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Apflffellif for LLB. Degree University of Richrnonclg Member Senate Student Government Associationg Chancellor of Exchequer McNeill Law Societyg Vice-president Senior Classg Member State Bar. czefm ag 1937 I mmmifmu is I 2 WILLIAM D. WILLIAMS '-ID A GD COLONIAL BEACH, VIRGINIA Applicmzf for LLB , Degree Randolph-Macon Collegeg University of viigiiiie Law Schoolg McNeill Law Societyg Member State Bar. BEN F. WOODSON A CD CID RICHMOND, VIRGINIA f1lZ7PljC5ZlZl'f0l'LL.B, Degree B.s. Vifgiiiie Polytechnic Iiieiiiiifec Vice-pieeicieiif Senior Class Vifgiiiie Polytechnic Instituteg Cadet X Lieutenant-Colonelg Student Government Senate-g 3 Secretary-treasurer Intermediate Class. HAROLD B. YUDKIN DERBY, CONNECTICUT Applicant for LLB, Degree Lis. Bates Collegeg H enci ceiiery Member State ar. I o IZ G. Wiidflama bfiafumk ag Bcuw. Slntemmediate CZZCLM 0,tQLaeJz,4 Preridem' ..... . . . FRED H. T IMEERLAKE Vice-p1'e5idenI . . . . . . FREDERICK T. KINGDON Sec1-em1'y-f1'earzz1-e1- . . . . . ROBERT M. CARSWELL v THE Intermediate Class is probably the most serious one in school. A number of us have passed the Bar Exam, and the others will follow soon. As a whole, we pride ourselves on at least approaching the coveted title of disciples of Blackstone. Despite our seriousness of purpose, however, we have had enough amusement and diversion. We watched with mixed chagrin and awe, when in the fall, a metamorphosis took place in our fair school. We refer to the influx of two aspiring co-eds, ladies, of which the place had been devoid when we were freshmen. Imagine what emotions we experienced when two walked in, in February. Wo-men'l was the pass word. But though they took one of our privileges away, we think they are all right. Best of luck to you, ladies. fAnd don't think you won't need it.j JOSEPH A. ALEXANDER K A Richmond, Virginia B.A. University of Richrnonclg Mc- Neill Law Societyg Freshman Law Prizeg Member Honor Court. WILLIAM A. ALEXANDER A B, A 1' A Rocky Mount, Virginia B.S. North Carolina Stateg Uni versity of Virginia Law School. ERNEST H. DERVISHIAN 2 N fb Richmond, Virginia University of Richmond ROBERT M. CARSWELL jr. E LI: E, A 9 fb Richmond, Virginia University of Richmonclg Member Senate Student Government Asso- ciationg Secretary-treasurer Inter- mediate Classg McNeill Law So- ciety. F. M. ENGLAND fb A A Charleston, West Virginia Concord State Normal West Vir- giniag Washington and Lee Uni, versity Law School. 1 G. Wifiiamd bBaFw-0-Z 0-if :Babu- ef af .AW if J T 1- - '7 V ' FREDERICK T, KINGDON 9 X, A 9 ci: Bluefield, West Virginia Hampden-Sydney Collegeg Law School Editor WEBQ McNeill Law Societyg Assistant Librarian, Sec- retary Student Government Asso- ciation, Vice-president Intermedi- ate Classg Co-editor the Briefg Member State Bar. .ROBERT B. MURRIE A o fb Richmond, Virginia Virginia Polytechnic Instituteg Texas A. and M. ALLAN H. LANE jr. 2 qw E Richmond, Virginia University of Richmondg McNeill Law Society. DONALD S. SLAGLE A 9 fb Norfolk, Virginia College of William and Maryg Member Student Government Senate, McNeill Law Society. ROBERT C. LLOYD E N fb Richmond, Virginia University of Richmond, McNeill Law Society, Member State Bar. czefm ag 1938 E WWW if FRED H. TIMBERLAKE RAN TUCKER nA::,oAK,Ae-.11 qwlmgzux Richmond, Virginia Newport News, Virginia B.A. University of Richmondg Washington and Lee Universityg President Intermediate Classg Law Washington and Lee University School Editor Collegiung Law Law School, School Business Manager WEB, Treasurer Student Government Associationg Assistant Librariang McNeill Law Societyg Member State Bar. E. D. VICARS ESTER SUTRO WEINBERG A A N Frederick, Maryland Wise: Virginia Hood College. Emory and Henry College. fl Ci. Wxlfiamd .':P,cho-0-Z of Bcuu. ,,, A , ,W Ma., ,.,,.M,,.,,, .W ,,. . .. .,,,.,,- W, ., , ff V-4 1' -a.m1f-V wwff-.,tw-wr'. '.. ww- f -. v'NY f f eff 9J1,e4,FLma,n, CiZa,M 0,MLaeJ1,6 Preyialent ..... . . . ERNEST H. WILLIAMS jr. Vice-president . . . . ........ DAVID C. RICE Sec1'et4z1'y-l1'eazm1'e1' . . . . . U. L. SWEENEY Jr. V ENTERING into the study of Law in the midst of a national political campaign the Class of 1939 found themselves tangling up with something resembling a whirlwind and as fascinating as an Old Master. One of the largest Hrst-year classes in the history of T. C. Williams, the Class of 1939 brought together boys from six- teen different colleges, but being far from a Dean's dream. A clique was immediately formed and officers railroaded through to the great delight of the professors who saw the beginnings of the end for some who thought that they were just furthering their A.B. school work Briefs, Case Books, Murder, Replevin and Legal Fraterni- ties, soon were on the tip of each Freshman's tongue, and those who were not gone with the Wind at mid-semesters begin to feel like legal students who were going to lick the world and solve the home-town problems with a flock of citations about Tid, Roe or four views of the right legal solution. SAMUEL H. ALLEN H K A South Hill, Virginia 3 University of Richmond. I. NORRIS BLAKE R R A, 0 A R Richmond, Virginia President Freshman Class. WILLIAM ROBERT BOWERS Penola, Virginia University of Richmond. HAROLD A. FAGGEN Richmond, Virginia .1 Ci. Wiieflamlv .beafwaf 0-K Banu. B.A. Hampden-Sydney Collegeg ERNEST BALLARD BAKER H A 2 Richmond, Virginia University of Richmond. HENRY BOWEN K NI' Tazewell, Virginia Medical College of Virginia. EDWARD WADDILL CANNON 2 N fb Richmond, Virginia University of Richmond. LENA DOLORES FIORENTINO Petersburg, Virginia University of Richmond, C.P.A. Fredericksburg State Teachers College. .W E.. ,- f ., .W nw f - .W -.mf YM . . 'f' SYDNEY WILLIAM FRATIQIN if M E Philadelphia, Pennsylvania B.A. University of Pennsylvania. ROBERT BRYAN HARRIS rI:AIz,0AIi,IIAE,A9cIw Richmond, Virginia B.A. University of Richmond J. CLOPTON KNIBB A 9 fl? Bybee, Virginia B.A. Lynchburg College. BERNARD WINN MCCRAY A 9 qw Richmond, Virginia ERNEST T. GEARHEART Jr :Iv B K Richmond, Virginia B.A. University of Richmond. WILLIAM L. KELL K A Bluefield, West Virginia University of West Virginia. WILBUR M. LEWIS K E Ashland, Virginia Randolph-Macon College. SAMUEL J. MOORE jr. E A E, A 9 fb Deltaville, Virginia B.A. Virginia Military Institute. A.B. Washington and Lee Univer- V 4312 ffft' Ximwiii S9 Wa MVS N2 sity. eean ag 1939 THADDEUS T. MUDD Richmond, Virginia College of William and Mary. J. E. ORSCHEL Richmond, Virginia University of Richmond. ALBERT F. ROBINSON cb K YI' Fairmont, West Virginia sity. LUKE A. SALVATI New York City, New York fl G. Wfflfiflamb bqcfnaol ag :Bam Mountain, West Virginia Univer- HENRY WILLIAM NYFORS 9 K N Greenville, Pennsylvania AB. Thiel College. DAVID CLARK RICE KE,0AK,A9cp Richmond, Virginia B.S. Hampden-Sydney College, Vice-president Freshman Class. CHARLES H. RYLAND 4IP1'A,OAK,TKA Richmond, Virginia B.A. University of Richmond, President Student Government Richmond College. ALFRED A. SKEEN jr. H I' M Clintwood, Virginia Emory and Henry College. f -if.-,fa-1Iffw.-1.111-fy, ww .ga-f V-'11 paw' cw., .vw.-a,v':5:?.wmefr ww:wf.f2f'm:,I,,f te Y ,MQ!g?2f,?r?WEEE?fQ,aa22aQ?Zf'.3iQzI-.EI 1 .1 .aw:5fI',fe:-at--I-mf 1-FKWAH-. MAURICE STEINGOLD Norfolk, Virginia College of William and Mary. G. THOMAS TAYLOR QAQOAKHAE Richmond, Virginia B.A. University of Richmond BRAXTON B. TOWNSEND fb K E Petersburg, Virginia B.A. University of Richmond. ERNEST H. WILLIAMS jr. U. L. SWEENEY jr. E cb E Dumbarton, Virginia Randolph-Macon Collegeg Secre- tary-treasurer Freshman Class. WILLIAM DAVID TEMPLE X CIP Petersburg, Virginia Hampden-Sydney College. DAVID MEADE WHITE jr. EXAGQ Richmond, Virginia Hampden-Sydney College. W. J. YOUNG jr. A G 11? 9 X, A 9 Q Smithfield, Virginia Fredericksburg, Virginia B.A. Virginia Military Institute, Hampden-Sydney College. President Freshman Class. eearr ag 1939 Qefta flfnefa 7266 Founded at the Northwestern University Law School, 1902 JEFFERSON SENATE Established at T. C. Williams School of Law, 1912 C 02011 .' Green and White Flowefx' White Carnation Pzzblicazzions The Paper Book Fmtfes in Fpzczzlmte james H. Barnett, LL.B. M. Ray Doubles, LL.B., LD. William T. Muse, LL.B., S.J.D. William S. Cudlipp, LL.B. Fffaffer in C ol! egio Frederick T. Kingdom Donald S. Slagle U. L. Sweeney Ir. Fred H. Timberlake Robert B. Murrie David C. Rice Mills A. Eure Ran W. Tucker Clopton Knibb Robert H. Carswell W. Robert Bowers David M. White I. Norris Blake Robert B. Harris Ernest H. Williams E. Garnett Mercer Bernard W. McCray W. Young jr. Ben H. Woodson S. J. Moore jr. i mafia!!! Babu. fo-cietg, Founded at T. C. Williams School of Law, 1935 Ojfcem Cbmcellor .... ............. W ALTER E. ROGERS Vice-cbmcellor ............ . . . ALLEN W. STAPLES Chmzcelloff of the Exchequer ...... DONALD D. WILLIAMS Faculty Members Ralph T. Catterall, LL.B. M. Ray Doubles, LL.B., ID. Williain T. Muse, LLB., S.J,D. Members I. Lewis Ames Benjamin L. Campbell Lawson H. Cooke jr. A. Fleet Dillard Mills A. Eure Lewis W. Martin Gilbert C. McKown William D. Williams Joseph A. Alexander Robert M. Carswell Frederick T. Kingdom Ayllen A. Lane Robert C. Lloyd Donald S. Slagle Fred H. Timberlake M- 1 Z - 1 - A -Ai'-37.4 .4 .' -if ' ' f.41,Qf.3,9 - W Q K g,.,.e:fZ4+Z. ix n , My I A X: 1 Z lL54?jl,.: Wan f A 43 ff- - - jx ,, Q- fzm 'JL M w wx -5 ..,, X 4, h q . 3 A IW J' , . .V 5-Gfvhi 'ig rypgf-.54 f df- azg, QW ff Jmq NWT' Mbk NXXNKNKKNNNXXXNXXX5 If X N N N X Y. R X K K K K K K N N N N N K X Nm J 1 v I 5 x ff' Q f !.- 6 -www, '--H-,J ef e9?fCiss Torothy efbfae Qllen I RICHMOND, VA. Web Eafitomzl Staff Gfbffiss cibffarie Sheppard WASHINGTON, D. C. Web Bminexs Smj efbffiss 2-Betty Gfbfcvrshall NEWPORT NEWS, VA. Smdemf G01fe1'm1zen! 675655 Ella GYYC. Cffubble VICTORIA, VIRGINIA C 011 e gifuz BZl.fi776'.f.f Sfnugjt QYYGSS fUi'rginia Lambert RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Collegian Eflitomzl Srajjf Gfbffiss 'Dorothy CB. Shell LAWRENCEVILLE, VIRGINIA 0772267072 Della Kappa 275555 eybfildred Qu G9YCarkham RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Senior Cffm 052055 Tallas Tjifrginia 'fDalton RICHMOND, VIRGINIA F o ollmll 073655 E. cfldelaide KDTESSZCT COVINGTON, VIRGINIA Honor Council ,4- Iwi eibfiss Q5-Anna eibffae BLUEFIELD, WEST VIRGINIA qfleuchtenbergefr Law School Eciiiorml SMH 29055 Qhcwlotte Q5-Ames LYNBROOK, NEW' YORK Law Snhool Stzzcienf Govewmzenzf .SX -f '.2 ,Q - f - i X M WW' F W Miss HILDA E. KIRBY RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 'junior KPTOWL Qcmced Gmid-Wintef Tance I Miss JESSIE ANNE ROUDABUSH LURAY, VIRGINIA Watcher 0316019 Miss ANNA RUTH CLARK WILSON, N. C. f' M . 2 25 an ff H ffm, ,V fun-:I , X 'Ulu 6-fm QD - v 5 ' MISS AGNES R. DEATON ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA Web fBeauty 'Best cflll Rand ALFRED JAMES DICKINSON MOBILE, ALABAMA ALICE LOUISE THOMPSON RICHMOND, VIRGINIA - ,.m:iGI 'ff www ' , QI iBest Student DONALD STUART RUBENSTEIN RICHMOND, VIRGINIA GRACE ELIZABETH ELLIOTT GLENSIDE, PENNSYLVANIA NEWT JACOBS LAWRENCEVILLE, VIRGINIA ON SMITH 'Best Qthlete ALIC E POWNELI. HARVEY, WEST E GERTRUD VIRGINIA eibffay Tay, 1936 MAY QUEEN ..... Caroline Arm.f!r012g Shafer MAIDS OF HONOR: Beulah Gregory, Anna Fer- rell, Marjorie Pugh, Katherine Ellis, Mary Brock, Ann Kincannon. HERBTES ............. Il'l61I'-3' Virginia llVfaife PRIESTESS . . . . . zllnrlba fefer Lfzzefzby THE MAY DAY PAGEANT, a Panathenic festival, was written by the following committee: Caroline Shafer, Virginia Kirk, Martha Cosby, Betty Kelley, Margaret Watkins. . MARGARET ANITA MITCHELL MAY QUEEN, 1937 The story presented was taken from a celebration in honor of Athena, famed for her physical and cultural ability. Gifts were brought in celebration. 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RY. 527 EAST MAIN STREET YORK RIVER DIVISION RICI-IMO D, VA. ,9,Q,Q,Q-Q,O,9,,O,Q,QvQvQvQ,Q-Q-0,QvQ,Q-Q,QvQ,Q,Qv9,Q,Q,OJ1,Q-Q'vQ-Q-Oi,QvQ,Q,O,Q, XKXXXXXKXKXKXXXXXXVXKXK x Worlc by this house has two main aspects: One is the typographic style,' the other is the un Varying excellence ot workmanship This organization has, on more than one occasion, been given the highest awards by the American Institute ot Graphic Arts, the only house in the South thus honored Garrett and Massie, Richmond jx jk Jgjgjggyggyxgjy yy yyjgjx UAHANTEEU y,,L Dr www T T. T T TmITnnT.InT,,,,T,,,,.T,,,,T. T if T TIWTIIII-Q. +nT.I-I ---- IIT ..I.TI...T...I.-.....T..m 4, C 0112 plimehtf of MEADOR-PoULsoN-PRIDDY IN L'fT'RPORAT D Complimehtr of I The Baughman Stationery Co. T l STATIONERY 1 OFFICE FURNITURE Wholesale I I P T R I FANCY FRUITS R 1 IN NG 2 I :Mes :ws I T ' ' hone 3-9027 l3OZ-4 EAST CARY 5'I'RIiIi'l' Richmond, Virginia 2 I .,,- - ,... - ..,. -.,- -.- ..., - ,... -, - -..- ..,. - .... - .,.. -.,.f. 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Give your pipe the best chance to serve you-by feed- ing it the right tobacco- Edgeworth. Larus 8: Bro. Co., Richmond, Va., Tobacconists since 1877. BITE me T :JXXQ 2' t Thrill J' Qghtlfttttlw y tittflttfft ' IARIQSMMQQ ,J Ewftfhllllew E f , GH if 'tj -5 lQ Q3 lf , R.. 1 P gie54z,V tgxuytga, My V? ff f 'fkS..!5ff'7 A 'XML QA 9 75 A . , -G - ' Sfwfggk, 915,411 -we X ' Www' , I 'T - 'xx Q ,, first? , 'gi ff Y ' 1 H T J' .tl of-' 'T A A riagf' 2155 ' VZ . f eg lg l ' :Q sg, -5- TI li I :gf f 1, 9 f ' 5' f Qt 1 ' A ' , . ' If . Q I t fi fi, , z I J JST, J if .' I G , . 155 4 M N A ' I , N, wc , , I fi ll '- .Y ff 1 4 W., ' ' ' QQ I yrz., MIT 1 1 1 1 1 --IIII1nu1nn-uninninn-IuI1u 1.,,1.,q1,,1iin1-It-g.,1,,,,1,.,,1,,,1,,.1..1...,1,.,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,,,,1...1M,1..1.,,.1,,.,...mI1IIu-IIII1nn1 4.-.,.,-..,.-.,...........,...-..n-,...-....-..,.-....-.................,-,...-...-,...-.g. 4...-M- - - - - - - .. .. ... .. ... 1 .. ... 4. I EClPALMORE A I Florist E2 RICHMOND PAPER CO. 10 EAST GRACE STREET T INCORPORATED B ozzgzzelf for The Gmdzzrzle I Dial 5-0138 I I - ESTABLISHED 1871 - Nights and Sunday Dial 4-2829 I T 1 1 1 1 1II1Im1rIII1Im1mI1IIII1Im1 1 1 -Minnie pin-,,,,1.,,,,... .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,,,,1 1-lm-- IIII 1 vfvl 1 rvl- 1 flvv 1 Ilrl - ffvl 1 rllx 1 luv- 1 uufu 1 sul- 1 1:-: 1- -luu - llfx - lell 1 flvv -in +,1n,, 1111 ,,.. 1 .,.. 1 ..., 1 ,,.. 1 ..,, 1 ,,.. 1 .... 1 ,.., 1 111 . I E . Fmlemzty, College :mal i I C0mPff'Wf1ff Of I 1 Wholesale Confeczfzoners JEWELER TO THE SENIOR AND JUNIOR 1313, EAST MAIN STREET CLASSES OF THE UNIVERSITY T I RICHMOND, VA. OF RICH I MOND Agenlf for SCHRAFFTS CHOCOLATES L. O. EALEOUR COMPANY l i W. T. 1. E.REmD,,R. W. B- ANDERSON 106 N' SEVENTH ST' I T Prerizlent Serretrz1'y-lrerziurer 1 ,,.. 1 ,,,, 1 ,,,, 1 ,,,, 1 ,,,, 1 ,,,, 1, ,,,, 1 III, 1 ,,,, 1 ,,II 1 ,lly - III, 1 II1' 1 Illl 1 l,'l ini' Q- ,,,, ,,, ,,,, 1 ,,,, 1 ,,,, 1 ,,,, 111111 .,.. 1 .... 1 I... 1 .,,. 1 . ..,1,,,,1 'I' '--- ------ ' '- -'f 'ft' - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 5 T . Ii NOLDEEROTHERS Complzmenff of lmorpomed I , I L. H. JENKINS, INC. 1 i 1892-1937 I s BOOK MANUFACTURERS AMERICAN MAID Bread and Cakes RICHMOND, VA. I Quality, Not Price Az Your Dealer f I , , , Llniwemitg, 0-K Richmond 1. RICHMOND COLLEGE, liberal arts and sciences for men, R. B. Pinchbeck, Ph.D., Dean. 2. WESTHAMPTON COLLEGE, liberal arts and sciences for women, May L. Keller, Ph,D., Dean. 3. THE T. C. WILLIAMS SCHOOL OF LAW, for men and women, M. Ray Doubles, JD., Dean. 4. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, for men and women, J. J. Corson, III, PhD., Director. 5. GRADUATE SCHOOL, for men and women, R. E. Gaines, Litt.D., Director. 6. SUMMER SCHOOL, for men and Women, W. L. Prince, M.A., Director. Each college or department publishes a catalogue which will be sent upon application to the Dean or Di- rector. P. O. University of Richmond, Va. The University of Richmond is on the approved list of the Association of American Universities, and of the American Bar Association, and holds membership in the Association of American University Women, the Association of American Colleges, the Association of American Law Schools, the Southern Association of Col- leges and has a chapter of Phi Beta Kappa. F. W. BOM-WRIGHT, P,-5,745,271 - .. -,...-...,, .g.-,...........-....-..,,...,..-...,...,.... - .. - -.....-...,-,...-....-,....- II1IIll1IVII1IIII-1IIll1IlII1IIIl1IIII-1IIII1IIIl1IIII1IIII1IIIK1II1 -I 1 1 1 1 '-'Y IIII1 4.-....-I..-....-..,.-. --------.- ....-....-q. q..-..,,........- - -.,....,..-....- -....-....-...I- .. .. - 4. PHONE 3-5395 WHITTET I JACOB KECK'S SCN J. ANDREW KECK, PROP. 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RICHMOND, VA. -..,,1,,..1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.11101 n--um-1nu1nn.1nu1nn1nn--nu1un-nn-nu1-un-nn1un1ml1ms- THE DAVENPORT INSURANCE CORPORATION Brokers and Adjusters All lines of Insurance EVE SO Years of I mzmmce Service GJD 1113-15 East Main Street Dial 2-1671 RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 4, ..,,,, ... 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .....,1..,ig .i...,...-,....- - -...I-I..-H..-...H-H..-.....-....-,.,.-....-...111.-1 4. 1 1 1im1r -....-..,.-...,-.1.-.,..-.1..-....-....-....-....-....-....-...,-....-....-1.g. -3- .,..-,...- - - - - - 1,11,11111111111111 qv 11111..11-1111-.1..-11.1-1111-.1..1-11.1-,.11-1..,-.1..-.1111-1111-1...-....1..11-.f. +11-.11.1.....- - -1111-11.1-1111-1...-11.1111-11111.1 1 1.11.1 4. f 2 TABB, BROCKENBROUGH i HRAGLAND I RGYAL Laundry GENERAL INSURANCE LINES 1 ZORIC DRY CLEANERS ,,A . . 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