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Copyright, 1938, by Clyde T. Hardy, Jr. Editor-in-Chiej E. Elizabeth Darracott Westhampton Editor Hunter B. Keck, Jr. Business Manager 11 I I II M I I I I I I I 1 I I II I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I II I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I I I I II I I I II I I II I IIII I•I II I II I I II■I I I I II I IMI I I I I I 11 I I I I 11 I I I I I II I I I I IIII I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IIII I II I I I II I I I I II IIM II 11 II I I II I I I I I I I I III I II 11 • 11 • I I I II I I • II ..Mill.till ..I IIII I I I I I I I I II I I II I I I I II I 11 II I I.I I 11 I 11 I I I II I II I III II I I I II I I I 111 I I I II 11 I I I II I To present a me¬ morial of the beauty, strength and youth¬ fulness of college life; to preserve a living record of those days spent at the Uni versity, so that all may remem¬ ber the associations, happy hours, activities and achievements.... has been the endeavor of the 1938 Web. I I Ml I I III III I I II I II I I I I I 111 11 M II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I IIIIII I I I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I 11 M I I II I I I U I I I I I II 1111 M I I I II 1 11 I I I I 11 11 11 | 11 M 11 I II IIII I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 11 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 11 I I I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 11 I I I I I II I I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 11 I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I 11 I I I I I I II I II I II I I I I I I I I I I I I 11 I I I I I I I I I I I I | I I I | 1 1 | I | | | || | | 11 1 1 | To T) . ( 3 Laiie 6 H. Wheeled, III For his unswerving loyalty and the devotion of his time and ener¬ gies to the furthering of publica¬ tions on this campus and his vital interest in every phase of Univer- sity life, we, the staff of the 1938 Web, are very proud to dedicate this volume to CHARLES H. WHEELER, III ■ Gdmmsfaatiou. ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS President. . .Frederick W. Boatwright Dean, Richmond College Raymond B. Pinchbeck Dean, Westhampton College May L. Keller Dean, T. C. Williams School of Law Malcolm R. Doubles Treasurer . B. West Tabb Librarian .... Lucy T. Throckmorton University Physician . Cullen Pitt THE I I 11 • I I I I II I I 11 I I 11 I I I 111 II I I II I I I I I•I ■ I I I I I 1111 I I I ■ |||||||II I II I i I I I I I I I II I I I I I II M I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 111 I II | || | | | || I I I I 11II111111111111111111II1111111111 HIM II111111 I .1111111111II111111111111111II1111111 M IIII11111 UNIVERSITY FACULTY Frederick William Boatwright, LL.D., President of the University Rob ert Edwin Gaines, Litt.D., Professor of Mathematics Samuel Chiles Mitchell, Ph.D., LL.D., Professor of History and Political Science William Asbury Harris, Ph.D., Professor of Greek and Latin Robert Edward Loving, Ph.D., Professor of Physics Fanny Graves Crenshaw, B.A., Director of Physical Education Henry Brantly Handy, M.A., Professor of English May Lansfield Keller, Ph.D., Dean of Westhampton College and Professor of English Susan Madeline Lough, M.A., Professor of History Pauline Turnbull, M.A., Associate Professor of Latin, and Registrar Caroline Stookey Lutz, M.A., Professor of English Garnett Ryland, Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry Robert Collins Astrop, M.A., Professor of Psychology James Harmon Barnett, Jr., LL.B., Professor of Law Louis Sheppard Herrink, LL.B., Associate Professor of Law William Loftin Prince, M.A., Professor of Education Maude Howlett Woodfin, Ph.D., Associate Professor of History and Political Science Rolvix Harlan, Ph.D., Professor of Sociology Isabel Harris, M.A., Associate Profes sor of Mathematics Ralph T. Catterall, LL.B., Associate Professor of Law Clement Tyson Goode, Ph.D., Professor of English (No Picture) Woodford Broadus Hackley, M.A., Associate Professor of Latin Ellsworth Wiltshire, LL.B., Associate Professor of Law (No Picture) Malcolm Ray Doubles, LL.B., Dean of the Law School and Professor of Law David J. Mays, LL.B., Instructor in Applied Economics Ralph Clipman McDanel, Ph.D., Professor of American History Margeret Nolting, M.D., Associate Professor of Psychology and Hygiene Margaret Ross, M.A., Associate Professor of English Herman P. Thomas, M.A., Associate Professor of Economics and Applied Economics Sherlock Bronson, LL.B., Instructor in Applied Economics William Frederick Caylor, M.A., Associate Professor of Spanish Malcolm U. Pitt, B.A., Freshman Coach Charles H. Wheeler, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Mathematics Charles Leonard Albright, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Physics John Wendell Bailey, Ph.D., Professor of Biology Benjamin Clark Holtzclaw, Ph.D., Professor of Philosophy T H E 111111111IIIII111 1111111II111111111111II11111 11IIIII I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I UNIVERSITY FACULTY Raymond Bennett Pinchbeck, Ph. D., Dean of Richmond College and Professor of Contemporary Civilization Robert Forte Smart, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Botany William Judson Gaines, Ph.D., Professor of Romance Languages Jean GraV Wright, Ph.D., Professor of French William Taylor Muse, S.J.D., Professor of Law Solon Bolivar Cousins, D.D., Professor of Bible John Westwood Smithers, LL.B., Associate Professor of Law Samuel Whitefield Stevenson, Ph.D., Associate Professor of English William Samuel Cudlipp, Jr., LL.B., Instructor in Law Marion Austin Greene, M.A., Assistant Professor of French and Spanish Marjorie J. Rivenburg, M.A., Assistant Professor of Latin Glenn F. Thistlethwaite, B.S., Director of Physical Education Merton Ezra Carver, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Psychology and Sociology Mary Fanning Moline, B.S., Instructor in Physical Education Hugh Irvin Myers, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Biology Marcia Silvette, Instructor in Art Abe I. Whitenfish, Ph.D., Instructor in Chemistry Alton Williams, M.A., Associate Professor of English in Charge of Drama Frederick Christian Ahrens, M.A., Acting Professor of German Russ J. Crane, B.S., Professor of Hygiene Edith M. Harker, B.A., Professor of Vocal Music Katherine Townsend, M.A., Professor of Italian and French Mrs. Frank Wendt, Professor of Music Lewis Franklin Ball, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English Joseph Carlyle Ellett, M.A., Assistant Professor of Applied Economics Curtis W. Lampson, Ph.D., Instructor in Physics Thomas Edward Lavender, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of French and Spanish Edward Cronin Peple, Ph.D., Instructor in English J. Stanton Pierce, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Chemistry Eugene Kerfoot Ritter, M.A., Instructor in Mathematics N. Wilford Skinner, M.A., Instructor in German Thomas Blanchard Worsley, M.S., Acting Assistant Professor of Economics Charles B. Wray, M.B.A., Professor of Applied Ec onomics Alexander F. Dillard, B.A., Instructor of Law The Chapel V lews The Refectory The Administration Building The Greek Theatre • ' % ■ II I 11 I I I • I 1111 II II M I I I II I II II I I I II I I I II I II 11 I I II I II I II I I I I II I I II I I I I I II M I II I I II II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I II II I 11 I I I II I I I II I I I I I I I I I I I II I II I I I I II I II I I I I I I I I II I I II I IIII I II I I II I I I II I I I 11 Ml IIIMIII I II I IIIII I IIIM I I■IM I III STUDENT GOVERNMENT RICHMOND COLLEGE Roger B. Page . President J. Thomas Johnson . . Vice-President John S. Haw . Secretary Hunter B. Keck, Jr. Treasurer Charles E. Siddall Representative to Athletic Council Frank R. Alvis Representative to Publications Board SENATE Senators-at-Large John R. Bell Jack Sanford Albert L. Jacobs Edwin Thornton Class Senators J. Richard Willis. Senior Class Robert R. Martin. Junior Class C. James Ely. Sophomore Class A. Simpson Williams . Freshman Class 11 IIIII11 11 111 ■ I I III I ■ I I I I 111 I III I I 11II111 I I 111 111 I 1111 111 IM11 III II 11 I 1111 11 11 11 I 1111IIII 111 III 11IIIII11 111 I 11 1111 1111 11II I I I I I I I I I I I I I 11■11111 I I 1111 I 11 I I 111 11 I I I 1111 II 11111 IIII111III 111 I 111IIIII I 111 I III I I 1111II111 STUDENT GOVERNMENT WESTHAMPTON COLLEGE Julia F. McClure . President Rosalie V. Oakes Corresponding Secretary Mary Sue Carter, Recording Secretary Martha J. Elliott . Treasurer Alice M. Lacy . Vice-President Representatives E. Douglas Gee. Day Students Sarah H. Hoover. Junior Class Maude W. Smith . . Sophomore Class Mayme F. O’Flaherty. . Freshman Class Caroline H. Frazer. Y.W.C.A. Margaret L. Lockwood Athletic Association Olive K. Messer. Mortar Board R. Barbara Dejarnette House President E. Virginia Ellis .... House President m WESTHAMPTON HONOR COUNCIL Julia McClure, Virginia Ellis, Barbara DeJarnette (Chairman) Caroline Frazer, Emily Parker, Garland Wilson RICHMOND COLLEGE COUNCIL OF HONOR Members 1st row, left to right: Roger Page, Richard Stoneburner, John Arendall (Chairman), Ralph Moore, Eugene Mc¬ Call. 2nd row, left to right: Wil¬ liam Martin, Walter Gil¬ lette, George George, Ger¬ ald Scott. OUiceAs CLASS OF 1938 RICHMOND COLLEGE i Ernest L. Wooten . . President Lawrence J. Edberg Vice-President Joseph M. Dameron. .Secretary Daniel W. Thornhill Tre usurer J. Richard Willis .... Senator icete CLASS OF 1938 WESTHAMPTON COLLEGE Margaret H. Carpenter President Martha H. Ware Vice-President Gene Austin . Secretary Julia M. Gunter .. Treasurer Miss Pauline Turnbull Sponsor RICHMOND COLLEGE CLAUDE JAMES ALLARD, Jr. A X A RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.S. Degree in Business Administration Interfraternity Council, 4; Harlequin Club, 4; Presi¬ dent Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity; Intramural Ath¬ letics, 3, 4. REUBEN EDWARD ALLEY, Jr. 2 II 2, B K RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.S. Degree Sigma Pi Sigma, Secretary, 3, President, 4; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet, 3, Secretary, 4; Intermediate Honors; Law¬ rence Fellowship in Mathematics. JORGE ANTONIO ALVARADO GUAYANILLA, PUERTO RICO Applicant for B.A. Degree Samuel Chiles Mitchell Literary Society, 2, 3, 4. 1 11 ■ II I I I I I I M II II I II II I I I I I I II I I I I • II M I II M I II I II II I II II t I M I II ■ I II I II II I I I II ■ II I II II I I I I II II II II II II II CLASS OF 1938 FRANK RYALS ALVIS K A RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.S. Degree in Business A dministratio n Board of Publications, 4; Interfraternity Council, 3, 4; Class Secretary, 3; Track, 1, 2, 3, Captain, 4; Football, 3, 4; Varsity Club, 2, 3, Treasurer, 4. JOHN THOMAS ARENDALL K 2, o A K, T K A, A M O, B K MOBILE, ALABAMA Applicant for B.S. Degree in Business Administration Honor Council, 3, Chairman, 4; President Tau Kap¬ pa Alpha, 4; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet, 1, Treasurer, 2; Assistant Basketball Manager, 1, 2, 3, Manager, 4; Glee Club, 1, 2; Debate Team, 2, 3, Manager, 4; Forensic Council, 4; Philologian Literary Society, 1, 2, President, 3; Dean’s List; Intermediate Honors. CHESTER EARL BARDEN HIGHLAND SPRINGS, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.S. Degree in Business Administration Mu Sigma Rho Literary Society, 1, 2, 3. RICHMOND COLLEGE LEWIS GLENN BLACK ROANOKE, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Intramural Athletics, 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country, 2; Mu Sigma Rho Literary Society, 2. JOHN BAKER BOATWRIGHT, Jr. A M O, $ B K BUCKINGHAM, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree President Alpha Mu Omicron, 4; Dean ' s List, 1, 2, 3, 4; Intermediate Honors. ADAM ROSWELL BOWERS © x RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.S. Degree Harlequin Club, 3, 4; Interfraternity Council, 4; Intramural Athletics, 1, 2, 3, 4. 1111111 IIIIIII 111 IIII 11 1 1 II11 111 11II • 11111111111111111111111111111111IIIII1111111111111111111111111111111 W ; CLASS OF 1938 JUNIUS WESLEY BOYKIN PKA, AMO, TKA RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.S. Degree in Business Administration Collegian Staff, 2; Interfraternity Council, 3, 4; Harlequin Club, 4; President Pi Kappa Alpha; Treasurer Tau Kappa Alpha, 4; Intramural Ath¬ letics, 2; Samuel Chiles Mitchell Literary Society, 2; Dean’s List; Intermediate Honors. WALTER LUCAS BROCK, Jr. r a HOWARD R. CARROLL HE,$BK APPALACHIA, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree University Players, 4; Radio Guild, 4; Pre-Law So¬ ciety, 4; Intramural Athletics, 3, 4; Debate Team, 4; Philologian Literary Society, 3, 4; Dean ' s List. EASTON, MARYLAND Applicant for B.A. Degree Dean’s List; Intermediate Honors IIIIIIIIIIIIIMMIIIIIIIII.. RICHMOND COLLEGE WILLIAM BERTIE CORRELL k a, 2 n 2 RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.S. Degree Collegian Business Staff, 2, 3, 4; Vice-President Sig¬ ma Pi Sigma, 4; Band, 2; Glee Club, 3, 4; Assistant Track Manager, 1, 2, Manager, 3, 4; Varsity Club, 4. STOVER HENRY CREASY, Jr. GRETNA, VIRGINIA Applica7it for B.S. Degree in Business Administration Philologian Literary Society, 2; Intramural Athletics, 1,2, 3, 4. JOSEPH MONTAGUE DAMERON A X A OLDHAMS, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Y.M.C.A. Cabinet, 3, 4; Radio Guild, 3; Class Sec¬ retary, 4; Intramural Athletics, 3, 4; Ministerial As¬ sociation; Mu Sigma Rho Literary Society, 2, 3, 4. CLASS OF 1938 WILLIAM PAUL DOOLEY 5 A E, 5 II 2, 4 B K RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.S. Degree Collegian Staff, 1; Treasurer Sigma Pi Sigma, 3; Harlequin Club, 3, 4; Chemistry Club, 3, 4; Presi¬ dent Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity; Track, 1; Dean ' s List; Intermediate Honors. WILLIAM WASHINGTON DUNKUM, J R - RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Biology Club, 3, 4. LAWRENCE JOHN EDBERG n k a BALTIMORE, MARYLAND Applicant for B.S. Degree Y.M.C.A. Cabinet, 2, 3, Vice-President, 4; Chemis¬ try Club, 3, President, 4; Class Secretary, 2; Band, 2; Mu Sigma Rho Literary Society, 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHMOND COLLEGE JOHN ALBERT FERGUSSON RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.S. Degree in Business Administration JOSEPH SIDNEY FLAX t A, A M O RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.S. Degree in Business Administration LEWIS CHARLES GOLDSTEIN PATERSON, NEW JERSEY Applicant for B.S. Degree Biology Club, 3, 4; Mu Sigma Rho Literary So ciety, 2. Interfraternity Council, 3, 4; Boxing Team, 2, 3; Varsity Club, 3, 4; Intramural Athletics, I, 2, 3, 4; Dean ' s List. 1111II11111111111IIII111 lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll CLASS OF 1938 WILLIAM SAMUEL GORDON, Jr. 2 E RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.S. Degree in Business Administration Golf Team, 3, 4; Intramural Athletics, 1, 2, 4. JOHN STUART GRAHAM, 2 E, O A K, II A E, 4 B K RICHMOND, VIRGINIA JR. RANDOLPH JOHNSON GRAMMER WAVERLY, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Applicant for B.S. Degree Collegian Reporter, 1; Managing Editor Collegian, 2, 3; Editor-in-Chief Collegian, 4; Assistant Editor Messenger, 3, 4; President Pi Delta Epsilon, 4; Class Historian, 4; Dean’s List; Intermediate Honors. Business Manager Glee Club, 2; Assistant Manager Baseball, 1, 2; Intramural Athletics, 2; University Choir, 2; Mu Sigma Rho Literary Society, 2. IIIIHIIIIIIIMIIMIIIMIIMHIIIIMIIIIIIIMIIIIMMIIIIIIIIMIMIIMMIMIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIMIMIIMIMMII RICHMOND COLLEGE in.. in inn ii mi mi in inn in ■ n mi 1111111111111111111111111 mi i in DALE FRANCIS GRIFFIN A A PARKERSBURG, WEST VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, 4; President Ministerial Asso¬ ciation, 4; Mu Sigma Rho Literary Society, 3, 4. ROBERT BRUCE GRIFFITH, Jr. A A WILLIAM FRANKLIN GRIGG, Jr. K A ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Applicant for B.A. Degree Treasurer Ministerial Association, 4; Assistant Track Track, 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 1. Manager, 1, 2; Glee Club, 2, 3, 4; Mu Sigma Rho Literary Society, 1, 2, 3, 4. IIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIMIMIIMMMIIIIIMIIIIMIIMHMIlMItllllllllllllllMIIIUMMI CLASS OF 1938 CLYDE THOMPSON HARDY, Jr. 4 rA, OAK, IIAE, TKA, AMO BALTIMORE, MARYLAND Applicant for B.A. Degree Faculty Editor Web, 2; Managing Editor Web, 3; Editor-in-Chief Web, 4; Reporter Collegian, 1; Copy Editor Collegian, 2; University Players, 3, 4; Biol¬ ogy Club, 3, 4; Secretary, 3; Philologian Literary Society, 3; Debating Team, 2. ROBERT MARVIN CLIFTON HARRIS, Jr. n a e RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.S. Degree Circulation Staff Collegian, 1, 2; Circulation Man¬ ager Collegian, 3; Advertising Staff Collegian, 4; Business Staff Messenger, 3; Business Manager Mes¬ senger, 4. ROBERT THOMPSON HARRIS KS DANVILLE, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.S. Degree in Business Administration Business Staff Collegian, 1; YMCA Cabinet, 2, 3; Elarlequin Club, 4; Freshman Track; Assistant In¬ tercollegiate Relations Manager, 4; Intramural Ath¬ letics, 2, 3, 4; Philologian Literary Society, 2, 3. RICHMOND COLLEGE SIDNEY HARRIS PATERSON, NEW JERSEY Applicant for B.S. Degree Intramural Basketball, 3, 4. CURTIS MILBOURNE HAUG 2 A E, O A K HUNTINGTON, NEW YORK Applicant for B.A. Degree Reporter Collegian, 1; YMCA Cabinet, 1, 2, 3, President, 4; Harlequin Club, 3, 4; Interfraternity Council, 3, 4; Class Vice-President, 3; Cheer Leader, 1, 2, Assistant Head Cheer Leader, 3, Head Cheer Leader, 4; Chairman Junior Prom. Committee; Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, President, 4; Varsity Club, 4. JOHN SHEPPARD HAW t r a, o A K RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.S. Degree in Business Administration Advertising Staff Collegian, 1, 2; Business Manager Spider Handbook, 3; Subscription Manager Web, 3; Assistant Business Manager Web, 4; Universi ty Players, 2, 3, 4; Business Manager, 3; Harlequin Club, 4; Interfraternity Council, 4; Secretary Stu¬ dent Government, 4; Assistant Football Manager, 1, 2, Manager, 3, 4; Varsity Club, 4. CLASS OF 1938 WALTER RICHARDSON HUDGINS ORE BANK, VIRGINIA ALBERT LUCK JACOBS 2 A E, OAK CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Senator-at-Large, 4; Freshman Basketball; Basket¬ ball, 2, 3, Captain, 4; Freshman Baseball; Baseball, 2„3, Captain, 4; Varsity Club, 2, 3, Vice-President, 4. HARRY THOMAS JAMES A A SOUTH BOSTON, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Chairman Student Vesper Committee, 3; Freshman Manager Baseball; Forensic Council, 3, Secretary, 4; Ministerial Association, 2, Secretary, 3, Vice- President, 4; Mu Sigma Rho Literary Society, 1, 2, Vice-President, 3, President 4; Dean’s List; Inter¬ mediate Honors. RICHMOND COLLEGE JOHN THOMAS JOHNSON 5 $ E, O A K RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.S. Degree in Business Administration Editorial Staff Collegian, 1, Alumni Editor, 2; Busi¬ ness Staff Web, 1; Assistant Advertising Manager Web, 2; Representative Board of Publications; Mu Sigma Rho Literary Society; Harlequin Club, 3, Treasurer, 4; Interfraternity Council, 4; Class Presi¬ dent, 2; Student Government Vice-President, 4; Freshman Baseball; Intramural Athletics, 1, 2, 3, 4; Assistant Cheer Leader, 3, 4. HUNTER BERNARD KECK, Jr. K 2, o A K, n A E GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Applicant for B.S. Degree in Business Administration Subscription Manager Web, 2, Advertising Manager, 3, Business Manager Web, 4; Business Staff Col¬ legian, 2, Subscription Manager, 3; YMCA Cabinet, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 3; Interfraternity Council, 3, 4; Harlequin Club, 3, 4; Secretary Pi Delta Epsilon, 4; Student Government Secretary, 4; Glee Club, 1; Forensic Council, 3; Philologian Literary Society, 1, 2, 3. JONATHAN HOBBS KELLOGG RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Associate Editor Messenger, 3; Richmond College Editor Messenger, 4. 1111111II111111111II111111II1111111II1111111111111IIII1111IIIIII11111111II1111111111111111111111111111111111 CLASS OF 1938 ii 11111 ai 11 ii 11 ii i ii ■ 1111111111 ii 11 ii i ii ii ii i • it i it i a i ii 1111111 ■ 111 ii 11111 • i ii 11111 iin ii11111ii11■i•in1111 LEONARD VENANTIUS KIELPINSKI AXA.AMO MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN Applicant for B.S. Degree in Business Administration Freshman Football; Football, 2, 3, 4; Freshman Basketball; Freshman Baseball; Intramural Ath¬ letics; Varsity Club, 2, 3, President, 4. JAMES EDWARD KING 4) K 2, A M O RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree University Players, 3, 4; Samuel Chiles Mitchell Lit¬ erary Society, 1, 2, 3, 4. PHILIP TURNER KING £ K 2, A M O RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree University Players, 3, 4; Samuel Chiles Mitchell Lit¬ erary Society, 1, 2, 3, 4. 1111111 ..mu.........in.....nun. RICHMOND COLLEGE JAMES HERBERT KNIGHT A X A RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.S. Degree in Business Administration Intramural Athletics, 1, 2, 3, 4. BEVERLEY RANDOLPH LAMB RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.S. Degree in Business Administration Golf, 2, 3, 4. JAMES LASTER $ A, $ B K RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.S. Degree Chemistry Club, 4; Samuel Chiles Mitchell Literary Society, 1; Intermediate Honors. CLASS OF 1938 SAMUEL WALTER LAUGHON A M O RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Band, 2; Glee Club, 3. EDWIN LOUIS LEVY, Jr. n A E, A M O RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.S. Degree in Business A d minist ratio n Advertising Staff Collegian, 1, Assistant Business Manager, 3, Business Manager, 4; Secretary-treas¬ urer Alpha Mu Omicron; Freshman Manager Base¬ ball; Forensic Council, 4; Samuel Chiles Mitchell Literary Society, 1, 2, 3, 4; Treasurer, 3; Dean ' s List; Intermediate Honors. CECIL GUY MCALLISTER © x RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Harlequin Club, 3, 4; Intramural Athletics, 1, 2, 3, 4 I II I I II I I IIMII I■I I I I I I IIMIMI I I•IMI I I I I I I I I II I I II I II I I I I I I II I I II I II I I||||IIMII I I II•I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I II RICHMOND COLLEGE EUGENE WILLIAMSON McCAUL 2 $ E, O A K, A M O RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.S. Degree in Business Administration Honor Council, 4; Interfraternity Council, 4; Harle¬ quin Club, 4; President Alpha Mu Omicron, 4; President Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity; Glee Club, 3, 4; Band, 1, 2; Samuel Chiles Mitchell Literary Society, 4; Boxing, 3; Intramural Athletics, 4; Dean ' s List. edward McCarthy miller RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.S. Degree Chemistry Club, 4; Samuel Chiles Mitchell Literary Society, 1, 2, 3. ELMER THOMAS MILLER RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.S. Degree Chemistry Club, 4; Samuel Chiles Mitchell Literary Society, Secretary, 1, Treasurer, 2, Vice-President, 3. 111 1 111111 ii i • 1 1 ■ 1 1 ■ 11 ii 1111 11 ■ 1 11 1 11 11 11 ii 1 11111 ii 11 11 1 1 m 1 1 111 1 ■ i ii 11111 1 11 ■ ................. min CLASS OF 1938 ALFRED BAXTER MONTGOMERY RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Freshman Football; Football, 2, 3, 4; Boxing, 3; Samuel Chiles Mitchell Literary Society, 1, 2, 3. RALPH PATTERSON MOORE K 2, o A K, n A E, A M O RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.S. Degree in Business Administratio n News Editor Collegian, 2, Managing Editor, 3, As¬ sociate Editor, 4; University Players, 2,3,4; Presi¬ dent Omicron Delta Kappa; Most Outstanding Stu¬ dent, 3; Honor Council, 4; Class Senator, 3; Fresh¬ man Track; Manager Boxing Team, 3; Intercol¬ legiate Relations Manager, 4; Dean’s List; Inter¬ mediate Honors; Varsity Club. MARION BAILEY MURDOCK $Afi RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Circulation Staff Collegian, 1, 2; Business Staff Web, 2, Photography Editor, 3, 4; President Phi Delta Omega Fraternity; Interfraternity Council, 3, 4; Harlequin Club, 3, 4; Camera Club, 4. iiiimiiiiiiiiiiMiimmiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiMiiiiiiiMMiiMiiiMMimiiimMiiMMimimiiiiimiMiii RICHMOND COLLEGE DOUGLAS WOODFIN MURPHEY 2 A E PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Mu Sigma Rho Literary Society, 3; Intramural Ath¬ letics, 3, 4. ROBERT DOUGLAS MURRILL RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Collegian Staff, 1, 2, Circulation Manager, 3. PAUL EDWARD NAUMAN RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree 11111IIIIIIIIII II I I I I II I I I I I I I I I I II III11 II I I I I I II I II I I II I II I I IIHI I I I IIMI I I I I I I I I I I II I 11 I 11 11 11 IIMI I CLASS OF 1938 GERNON AUBERT NIMMO I K 2 SUFFOLK, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Intramural Athletics, 3, 4. ROGER BETHEL PAGE FK2, OAK, AMO, $BK RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Collegian, 1, 2; Organization Editor Web, 2; Assist¬ ant Editor Web, 3; Member Board of Publications, 4; YMCA Cabinet, 1; Harlequin Club, 3, 4; Honor Council, 4; President Phi Kappa Sigma, 4; Inter¬ fraternity Council, 4; Class President, 1; Treasurer Student Government, 3; President Student Govern¬ ment, 4; Freshman Baseball Manager; Junior Inter¬ collegiate Relations Manager; Forensic Council, 2; Mu Sigma Rho Literary Society, 1, Vice-President, 2, President, 3; Dean ' s List; Intermediate Honors. JOHN QUARLES PEERS TREVILIANS, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Philologian Literary Society, 2, 3; Pre-Law Society; Dean ' s List. I I I II I ■ II I I M I I III II II I I II M II I I I I I ( I I I I I I I I I I • II I II I ■ II I I I I I 11 I ■ I M • I 1111 I I I II 11 111 I • I I I I I 111 I II • II I I I I I M RICHMOND COLLEGE HAROLD WESLEY PHILLIPS 2 E CUMBERLAND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree University Players, 2, 3, President, 4; Assistant Man¬ ager Baseball, 1, 2; University Choir; Mu Sigma Rho Literary Society, 1, Vice-President, 2. LEONARD DAVID POLICOFF 4 A, $ B K RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.S. Degree Chemistry Club, 2, 3, 4; Dean ' s List; Intermediate Honors. JOHN DAVID POWELL © x STUART, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Phoenix Society, 3, 4; Harlequin Club, 3, 4; Biology Club, 3, 4; Intramural Athletics, 3, 4. I I II ■ I I I • I I I I I I I I I • I I I I II I I I I I ■ I I I I II I I • I I II I I II I I I I I ■ I ... CLASS OF 1938 DUDLEY ALLEN RAINE RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Biology Club, 4. SYDENHAM BROOKS ROBERTSON J) A O RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.S. Degree in Business A d minis t ratio n Circulation Staff Collegian, 1; Advertising Staff Collegian, 2. WILLIAM FRANKLIN ROBERTSON A Q RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.S. Degree in Business Administration Circulation Staff Collegian, 1; Advertising Staff Collegian, 2. I I I I II I I I I I II I I I I I I I I I I ■ I I I ■ I II I I I I I I I I I I I I ■ M ■ I I I...Illl RICHMOND COLLEGE GEORGE ROBERT MARSHALL RUMNEY BALTIMORE, MARYLAND Applicant for B.A. Degree Vice-President Ministerial Association, 4; Radio Guild, 4; Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, Student Conductor, 4; Mu Sigma Rho Literary Society, 1, 2, 3, Critic, 4. STUART SCHWARZSCHILD ROBERT EUGENE SEGAL A M O A RICHMOND, VIRGINIA PERTH AMBOY, NEW JERSEY Applicant for B.S. Degree in Business Administration Assistant Baseball Manager, 1; Business Staff Col¬ legian, 1, 2; Samuel Chiles Mitchell Literary Society, 2, Vice-President, 3, Treasurer, 4; Fencing Team, 3,4. Applicant for B.A. Degree Editorial Staff Collegian, 1, 2; Mu Sigma Rho Lit¬ erary Society, 1,2. CLASS OF 1938 CHARLES EDWARD SIDDALL EVANSTON, ILLINOIS Applicant for B.S. Degree in Business Administration Representative to Athletic Association, 4; Freshman Football; Football, 2, 3, Captain, 4; Track, 2; Box¬ ing, 2; Varsity Club, 2, 3, 4, President, 3. PAUL SHAFER SIEGAL n k a RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Harlequin Club, 3, 4; Glee Club, 3, 4; Chess Club, 3; Freshman Track; Freshman Basketball; Tennis, 3, 4; Intramural Athletics. WILLIAM RICHARD SMITH $ B K RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Biology Club, 3; Samuel Chiles Mitchell Literary Society, 2, 3. RICHMOND COLLEGE HENRY LOZIER SNELLINGS, Jr. AMO RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Collegian Editorial Staff, 1; Collegian Business Staff, 2, 3, 4; Web Staff, 2, Exchange Editor, 3; Univer¬ sity Players, 3, Business Manager, 4; YMCA Cabi¬ net, 1. SHERWOOD DUKE SPIVEY NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.S. Degree in Business Administration Mu Sigma Rho Literary Society, 1, 2; Freshman Football; Freshman Track; Cross Country, 2, 3, 4; Track, 2, 3; Intramural Athletics. JOSEPH MARION STRAUGHAN K2 CHARLESTON, WEST VIRGINIA Applicant for B.S. Degree Chemistry Club, 3; Biology Club, 4; Freshman Foot¬ ball; Freshman Track; Football, 2, 4; Intramural Athletics; Dean’s List. CLASS OF 1938 RICHARD GRESHAM STONEBURNER t r A, O A K RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Harlequin Club, 3, President, 4; Honor Council, 3, 4; President Phi Gamma Delta, 4; Class Treasurer, 1; Senator-at-Large, 3; Class Senator, 2; Freshman Football; Football, 3; Freshman Track; Track, 2, 3; Freshman Basketball; Dean’s List; Intermediate Honors. CARLTON FRANKLIN STUTZ RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.S. Degree in Business A d minist ratio n JOHN H. TANOUS LAWRENCE, NEW YORK Applicant for B.A. Degree Dean ' s List. Dramatics, 1, 2; Glee Club, 1; Band, 1, 2. 1 IIIIIII • 1111II111II11111111111111II1111111111111IIIII111111II1111111IIIII111II1111111111IIIIIIIIII1111II111 RICHMOND COLLEGE ALVIN CARLYLE TAYLOR n K A, A M O RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Reporter Collegian, 1; Dean’s List. ARTHUR HASTINGS TAYLOR K A RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.S. Degree Freshman Track; Freshman Basketball; Dean ' s List. ROBERT LAWRENCE TAYLOR SPENCER, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Glee Club, 3, 4; Mu Sigma Rho Literary Society, 2,3. CLASS OF 1938 DANIEL WHITFIELD THORNHILL K 2 CULPEPER, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Collegian Staff, 1, 2; Biology Club, 3; Philologian Literary Society, 1, 2; Class Treasurer, 4. DANIEL McCARTY THORNTON, Jr. K A, 2 n 2 RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.S. Degree Harlequin Club, 3, 4; Treasurer, 3; President Kap¬ pa Alpha Fraternity, 4; Mu Sigma Rho Literary Society, 1; Interfraternity Council, 4; Dean’s List. EDWIN CLAYTON THORNTON, Jr. A A, A M O RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Business Staff Collegian, 1; Circulation Manager, 2; Advertising Staff, 4; Business Manager Spider Handbook, 4; YMCA Cabinet, 1, 2; Treasurer Ministerial Association, 3; Senator-at-Large, 4; Glee Club, 2, 3, 4; Dean’s List. RICHMOND COLLEGE THOMAS RUDD THORNTON K A BLUEFIELD, WEST VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Glee Club, 3, 4. PHILIP HENRY TOMLINSON A A RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Ministerial Association. WORTLEY WARREN TOWNSEND K 2, A M O RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.S. Degree Pre-Law Society; Philologian Literary Society, 3, 4; Intramural Athletics, 2, 3, 4; Dean’s List II1111111111111111111111 II II I MIIIIIIIIIMIIII I till II III!.I I llllll I I llllll 11111111111111111111 III CLASS OF 1938 DONALD ELLSWORTH TRUMP BALTIMORE, MARYLAND Applicant for B.A. Degree Messenger Staff, 2, 3, 4; Ministerial Association; University Players, 3, 4; Intramural Athletics, 1; Philologian literary Society, 1, 2. WALKER EARL TURNER FRANCIS WILLIAM TYNDALL A X A n A 2, II A E MARTINSVILLE, VIRGINIA RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.S. Degree in Business Administration Freshman Football; Football, 2; Assistant Manager Baseball, 1, 2; Intramural Athletics, 1, 2, 3, 4; Philologian Literary Society, 3. Applicant for B.A. Degree Editorial Staff Collegian, I, 2; Feature Editor, 4; Assistant Editor Messenger, 3, Richmond College Editor, 4; YMCA Cabinet, 1, 2; Harlequin Club, 3, 4; Interfraternity Council, 3, 4; University Players, 3, 4. 1111 iiiinni ii mi i iii 111 immimiiiii 11 hi ii m ii m 111 m im i ii mu i iiiii 111 ii mill mu iiiiiiiiin ii RICHMOND COLLEGE MORRIS DeSAUSSURE WARREN $ B K RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree PAUL BERRY WATLINGTON, Jr. n a e HAGERSTOWN, MARYLAND Applicant for B.A. Degree Reporter Collegian, 1; Assistant Managing Editor, 2; Assistant News Editor, 3; Senior Managing Editor, 4; Publicity Editor Web, 3, 4; YMCA Cabinet, 1, 2, 3, 4; Treasurer, 4; Ministerial Asso¬ ciation; Glee Club, 2, 3, 4; Vespers Committee, 4; Band, 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Manager, 3; Mu Sigma Rho Literary Society; Secretary, 1; Vice-President, 2; President, 3. SHANKS MITCHELL WILBORN K 2 SOUTH BOSTON. VIRGINIA Applicant for B.S. Degree in Business Administration YMCA Cabinet, 1, 2, 3, 4; Harlequin Club, 4; Class Treasurer, 3; Freshman Football; Track, 1, 2, 3; Intramural Athletics; Varsity Club, 2, 3; Secre¬ tary, 4; Freshman Manager Baseball, 2; Manager Baseball, 3, 4; Philologian Literary Society, 1, 2, 3. 111II11II111111IIII11II1111111111111111111 lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll CLASS OF 1938 JAMES RICHARD WILLIS GORDONSVILLE, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree YMCA Cabinet, 1, 2, 3, 4; Mu Sigma Rho Literary Society, 1, 2; Class Senator, 4. JOSEPH WILLIAM WILSON 2 A E, 2 n 2 PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.S. Degree Chemistry Club, 2, 3, 4; Fencing, 3, 4; Mu Sigma Rho Literary Society, 1, 2; Intermediate Honors. ROBERT WOOLLOLK, Jr. BOWLING GREEN, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.S. Degree in Business A d ministratio n RICHMOND COLLEGE ERNEST LEE WOOTEN K A CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA Applicant for B.A. Degree YMCA Cabinet, 1, 2, 3, 4; Treasurer, 3; Harlequin Club, 3, 4; Vice-President, 4; Interfraternity Coun¬ cil, 3, 4; President Kappa Alpha Fraternity, 3; Senator-at-Large, 3; President Senior Class; Fresh¬ man Football; Football, 2. CLASS OF 1938 LILYAN ERNESTINE AKERS RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Class Secretary, 3; Editor Westhampton Handbook, 4; Activities Editor Web, 4; Debate Council, 1, 2, 3, 4; International Relations Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Presi¬ dent, 4. MARY IMOGENE AUSTIN RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Class Secretary, 4; Class Basketball, 2, 3, 4; Class Hockey, 3, 4; Les Femmes Savantes, 3, 4, Presi¬ dent, 4. EMILY JEAN BOBBITT ENFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA Applicant for B.A. Degree Transfer from Coker College. Class Hockey, 2. II111111111111 It 11II11111111111111II111 il 11111111111 II.. WESTHAMPTON COLLEGE FRANCES ELIZABETH BROWN RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree MARTHA ELIZABETH BYERS 3 B K RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree MARGARET HALEY CARPENTER NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Mortar Board, 4; Secretary, 4; Class Vice-President, 1; Class President, 2; Vice-President Athletic Asso¬ ciation, 3; Class President, 4; Exchange Editor Mes¬ senger, 2; Poetry Editor Messenger, 3; Assistant Editor Web, 4; Class Hockey, 1, 2; Debate Council, 1, 2, 3, 4; University Choir, 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club, 2, 3, 4; University Players, 2. 3, 4; YWCA, 2, 3; Peace Council, 3. CLASS OF 1938 DORIS ANNE CAVENAUGH RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Class Hockey, 4; International Relations Club, 2, 4. ALICE VIRGINIA COOKE RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Business Manager of Handbook, 4; Track, 1; Bi¬ ology Club, 3, 4. EDITH GREENWOOD CROSTIC RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree International Relations Club, 3, 4. II I I III■■•II I■I I I I I I I I I IMI I II I•■I II I I I•I I I• 11 I II I I I I I II I I II I I I I II I II II 1111 I I II I I M 11 I I I 1111 I 11 I I II I I I WESTHAMPTON COLLEGE EMILY CORRIE CUDD SPARTANBURG, SOUTH CAROLINA Applicant for B.A. Degree Class Basketball, 2, 3; International Relations Club, 4. $ S? ' — A ' ' €. £ O tit — E. ELIZABETH DARRACOTT n a e RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Class Treasurer, 2; Treasurer Athletic Association, 4; Web Business Staff, 1, Editorial Staff, 3, West- hampton Editor, 4; Collegian Reporter, 1; Class Hockey, 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Tennis, 1, 2, 3; Varsity Hockey, 2, 3; Red Cross Life Saving, 3; Debate Team, 3, 4; University Players, 3, 4; International Relations Club, 4; Business Manager May Day, 4. RUTH BARBARA DeJARNETTE v- cl B K B Av ' SOUTH BOSTON, VIRGINIA T ut. ApplicatJt for B.A. Degree V Mortar Board, 4; Historian, 4; Industrial Com- v mission, 2,3,4; Chairman, 3; Intermediate Honors, ' 3; House President, 4; Representative to Honor A Council, 3, 4; Executive Council, 4; YWCA Cabi- ; net, 3; International Relations Club, 2, 3, 4; Les A 4 tn - Femmes Savantes, 3, 4. 11 I I I I I I I I 11 111 I 11 I I I I ■ I I I I I I I I I I I I I •• 1 1 111111 I I I I it L ) ,; 1 . t .. n in ....nil CLASS OF 1938 111111111111111111111111111111111111111(in 111111111 4 m 111111111iifi11111111111m111Mi11111111111111111 ' IV BONA yiRQ A ELLIS ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA J. AppltcaJiit for ' B.A. Degree ou e ’ President, 4; International Relations Club, 4; Industrial Commission, 4. L uK y MARTHA LOU ELLIS n a e RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicrvjt for B.A. Degree Class Secretary, 1; Collegian Reporter, 2, Feature Editor, 3, Westhampton Editor, 4; Messenger Book Review Editor, 3, Associate Editor, 4. ELIZABETH JOHANNA FISHER PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA I i I I Applicant for B.A. Degree Class Hockey, 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Basketball, 1, 2, 3 4; International Relations Club, 4. III1.111II1111111 11111111II11111111111111II11II111111111111111111111111111111111111111 WESTHAMPTON COLLEGE 111III III 1111111111 11 111 II I 11II111111111111111 11 11 I 1111111111II11111111111 I 11111111111111111 H 11 H •• 11 PA h ' ' A ' nJ FLORENCE PAUL V kV danville - INE FOWLKES DANVILLE, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Transfer from Averett College Collegian Staff, 3, 4; University Choir, 3, 4; Glee Club, 3, 4; Vesper Committee, 4. CAROLINE HENDERSON FRAZER CHARLES TOWN, WEST VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Mortar Board, 4; Chapter Editor, 4; President YWCA, 4; Cabinet, 1, 2, 3; Corresponding Secre¬ tary Student Government, 3; Executive Council, 3, 4; Honor Council, 4; Vesper Committee, 1, 2; In¬ dustrial Commission, 4. MILDRED TERRY GAFFORD RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Web Advertising Staff, 2; Class Basketball, 1; Class Hockey, 2, 4; Class Track, 2, 3; International Rela¬ tions Club, 3, 4. 11111111111II111111II111111II1111111IIIIII111111111II111II11 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111II11 CLASS OF 1938 ELLEN DOUGLAS GEE RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Day Student Representative to College Council, 4; University Players, 3, 4; Vice-President, 4; Web Staff, 4; Biology Club, 4. LULA REBECCA GOODE MOSELEY, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Class Hockey, 1, 2, 3; Class Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; International Relations Club, 4. HELEN SOMERVILLE GRAY RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Les Femmes Savantes, 3, 4. 1111111 ii 111111111 u • m m 11 m 111111 n i n i m 1111 ii 11 m 11 m i m 11 hi 1111 • 11111 m 11 mi n 111 ii ii i m 11 n i m • WESTHAMPTON COLLEGE JULIA McNEILL GUNTER RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Class Vice-President, 3; Class Treasurer, 4; Class Hockey, 2, 3, 4; Captain, 3; Class Basketball, 3, 4; International Relations Club, 3, 4. FLORENCE HENRIETTA HARRELL NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Vice-President YWCA, 4; Class Hockey, 1; Uni¬ versity Choir, 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; University Players, 2, 3; Secretary, 4; YWCA, 3, 4; May Day Committee, 4. MILDRED LOUISE HARRELL NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; University Choir, 1, 2, 3, 4; University Players, 2, 3, 4; International Relations Club, 3, 4; Les Femmes Savantes, 4. CLASS OF 1938 JO ANN CAROLYN KENT ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Representative to YWCA, 1; Secretary-Treasurer, 2; Varsity Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Hockey, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Track, 2, 3, 4; Class Hockey, 1, 2, 3, 4; Captain, 4; Class Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Track, 1, 2, 3, 4; Red Cross Life Saving, 2, 3, 4. HILDA ELIZABETH KIRBY RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Class President, 3; Class Basketball, 1; University Players, 2, 3, 4; Les Femmes Savantes, 3, 4; El Picaro, 2; International Relations Club, 4; May Day Committee, 4. ALICE MONCURE LACY HALIFAX, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Vice-President College Government, 4; Class Basket ball, 1. 1111II111IIIII•■IIIIII11IIIII11II111111II11IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII111II111 III II11IIIIIII11111II11111 • IIIII111111111 WESTHAMPTON COLLEGE CATHERINE TREVELLIAN LEAKE RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Class Hockey, 3, 4; Nostrae Filiae, 3, 4. MILDRED WALLIS LEWIS DUMBARTON, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Collegian Reporter, 1; Class Track, 1; Class Hockey, 2, 3, 4; Class Basketball, 2, 3, 4. MARGARET LEE LOCKWOOD P B K RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Mortar Board, 4; Vice-President and Treasurer, 4; Class Secretary, 2, 3; President Athletic Association, 4; Executive Council, 4; Class Hockey, 1, 2, 4; Captain, 2; Class Track, 1, 2, 3; Manager, 2, 3; Class Basketball, 1, 2; Varsity Hockey, 2, 3, 4; Les Femmes Savantes, 3, 4. 11II111IIIII■IIIIIII1111111111 111111111111111111111111111111II1111111111111111111111111111II11111111 i CLASS OF 1938 EDNA IRENE LOVING RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Biology Club, 3, 4; Secretary-Treasurer, 4; Class Hockey, 2, 3; Glee Club, 2; Phoenix Society, 3, 4. JOSEPHINE MINOR MALLORY RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Collegian Staff, 1; Web Staff, 4; El Picaro, 1; Biology Club, 3, 4. ALLIE WILSON MARTIN B K, T K A ELLERSON, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Debate Council, 1, 2, 3, 4; Contact Manager, 3; President, 4; Les Femmes Savantes, 3, 4; Vice- President, 4; Class Basketball, 1, 2, 3; Class Track, 1, 2, 3; Class Hockey, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Hockey, 3; Varsity Basketball, 3, 4; Captain, 4. 11II 11111111111111111111111IIIII11111111111111111111111111II11II111111111111111111111II111111111111 WESTHAMPTON COLLEGE ADELE LOUISE MAXIE RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Les Femmes Savantes, 3. 4. JULIA FRANCES McCLURE RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Mortar Board, 4; Class Vice-President, 2; Treasurer Athletic Association, 3; President College Govern¬ ment Association, 4; Executive Council, 3, 4; Honor Council, 4; Collegian Reporter, 1; Copy Editor, 2; Associate Editor Messenger, 2, 3; Class Hockey, 1; Class Basketball, 1; Varsity Hockey, 2, 3, 4; Varsity B asketball, 2, 3; Varsity Track, 3; University Play¬ ers, 2; International Relations Club, 4; Nostrae Filiae, 4. OLIVE KATHLEEN MESSER B K RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Mortar Board, 4; President, 4; Intermediate Honors, 3 ; Class President, 1; Treasurer College Government, 3; Secretary Board of Publications, 3; Assistant Editor of Messenger, 3; Debate Council, 3, 4. CLASS OF 1938 HELENE LOUISE MILLER n a e RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary-Treasurer, 2; Presi¬ dent, 3, 4; Advertising Manager Web, 1, 3; Busi¬ ness Manager, 4; Debate Council, 1; Piano Club, 4. ELSIE BRUCE MITCHELL ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Class Treasurer, 1; Feature Editor Collegian, 4; Varsity Hockey, 1; Varsity Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Hockey, 2; Red Cross Life Saving, 3, 4. VIRGINIA GRAY OGBURN RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Winner of f. D. Crump Mathematics Prize, 3; Intermediate Honors, 3; Class Track, 1, 2; Class Hockey, 2, 3; Varsity Track, 1, 2; Varsity Hockey, 3, 4. WESTHAMPTON COLLEGE NANCY BERNARD ORTHEY NORTH EMPORIA, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree ma m ; tStk EMILY VIRGINIA PARKER ANNE SLEDD PAYNE Z T A RICHMOND, VIRGINIA APPALACHIA, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Transfer from Duke University Representative to Honor Council, 4. Applicant for B.A. Degree Class Tennis, 1, 2, 3; Captain, 1, 2, 3; Class Track, 1; Class Basketball, 2; Varsity Tennis, 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Track, 2; Varsity Hockey, 3, 4; International Relations Club, 4. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I II I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I • I I I I I I II I t I I I I I I I I I I tl I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I II I I I I II I I II I II I II I I I I CLASS OF 1938 I II I I I I 11 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 11 I I ■ I I I I I I M I I I I I I I ■ I • 111 11 ■ II ■ ■ I 11 ■ I I I 11 I M ■ I M 1111III 11 I I 11 11 11 11 I I ' HELEN GREGG ROBERTS CHARLES TOWN, WEST VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree YWCA Cabinet, 4. RUTH AUDREY RUFFIN RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Reporter Collegian, 2, 3; Class Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Hockey, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Manager, 2; Varsity Hockey, 2, 3, 4; Puppets, 2; International Relations Club, 4. VIRGINIA HANSFORD RUSSELL RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Messenger Staff, 3; University Players, 3, 4; Pub¬ licity Chairman, 4; Puppets, 2; Biology Club, 3; Glee Club, 4. II 11 111 M I II II II I I I I I I I II I I IIII I II I IMI I I II I I I I IIII I I I I II I II 11II I III 111■IIII I 11 I I II I I 111111II I 11 111 II II 11 I I WESTHAMPTON COLLEGE ELIZABETH SHAW RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree International Relations Club, 4; Class Hockey, 4. MARTHA CAROLINE SPENCER GORDONSVILLE, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Reporter Collegian, 2; Class Basketball, 3; Glee Club, 1, 3; Puppets, 2; University Players, 2, 3, 4; University Choir, 3, 4; Nostrae Filiae, 3, 4; Inter¬ national Relations Club, 4. JOSEPHINE RYLAND TREVVETT RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.S. Degree Class Hockey, 2, 3, 4; Class Basketball, 2; Red Cross Life Saving, 2, 3, 4; El Picaro, 1, 2 , Chem¬ istry Club, 3, 4. CLASS OF 1938 ANNE POYNOR WALKER RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.S. Degree Phoenix Society, 3, 4; Biology Club, 3, 4. MARTHA HUGHES WARE RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Transfer from Hollins College Class Vice-President, 4; Glee Club, 2; Les Femmes Savantes, 3, 4. ESTHER WEBBER COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA Applicant for B.A. Degree I I I II 11 I I I I II I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I I I I I II I I M I II I II I II II 11 M I II II M 11 II I 111 I II II I III I I I I II I I I I II I II III I II II I I I I I I WESTHAMPTON COLLEGE MINNA RAY WILLIAMS RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree Class Hockey, 1; Red Cross Life Saving, 2, 3, 4; Biology Club, 4. CLASS OF 1938 IIM•I I I IIMI 11MI•11 111 11 I 11II 11 a••■11 I I I I I I II11 I I I I I ■ I I I I I 111III I • I III 111 I • I 11 • I I I II III I 111 I I II I I II I II I I II I ■ 11 I • I I III 111111 I I I I I II I I I II I II ■ I I • I 1 I I 11 11 111 I I I I II 11 I • 11 I II I I • I II11 11II 11 11111 I I I I I 11 I 1111•111 I•■II I I II• RICHMOND COLLEGE The Class of 1938 has been making history since its entrance into college on September 8, 1934. Ap¬ proximately two hundred strong, it enjoyed from the very first day the distinction of being the largest freshman class in the history of the school. Under the leadership of Roger Page, President; Russell Wal¬ ton, Vice-President; Charles Crowder, Secretary; Dick Stoneburner, Treasurer; and Paul Roberts, Senator, it passed through an eventful first year, highlights of which were an extraordinarily well-executed Rat Parade, the kidnapping of two freshmen and an upperclassman when William and Mary prematurely burned the Thanksgiving bonfire, and a socially and financially successful Frosh-Soph dance. Throughout the sophomore year the destiny of the Class of ’38 was guided by Thomas Johnson, Presi¬ dent, Hickie Wallace, Vice-President, Larry Edberg, Secretary, J. T. Arendall, Treasurer, and Dick Stone- burner, Senator. Socially, the activities of the class were climaxed by an elaborate Freshman-Sophomore dance; financially, the year left a history-making surplus in the class coffers, a surplus attributable to the profits from the dance. The class entered its third year with Russell Walton, President, Curtis Haug, Vice-President, J. T. Aren¬ dall, Secretary, Shanks Wilborn, Treasurer, and Ralph Moore, Senator at the helm. Its principal bid for fame was the Junior Prom, perhaps the most successful formal dance ever given on this campus. Never a group to rest on past laurels, the class of ’38 moved into its senior year and leadership in all phases of undergraduate activity. Administrative duties this year were handled by Ernie Wooten, Presi¬ dent, Larry Edberg, Vice-President, Joe Dameron, Secretary, D. W. Thornhill, Treasurer, Dick Willis, Sena¬ tor. Socially, the class went rustic in presenting the traditional Barn Dance,” which was widely acclaimed. • IIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMMIIIIIIIIII Mill I III llllllll I I 11111111111111111111111111111111111 I I II lllllll WESTHAMPTON COLLEGE The Freshman Class of Westhampton College, in 1934, elected Oliver Messer, President; Margaret Carpenter, Vice-President; Martha Ellis, Secretary; and Elsie Mitchell, Treasurer. Hoping to foster a closer relationship between dormitory and town students, the dorm gi rls were hostesses at a wienie roast, which was followed by invitations from the town students to a theatre party. With this beginning, the class work¬ ed together in a way which soon brought them out of their freshman obscurity. One of the early projects was the planting of seven cherry trees down by the lake. The next event was a performance given for the delectation of the remainder of the student body and generally known as rat night.” In the evening of May Day, garbed in white, carrying vari-colored lanterns, the Freshmen wound up the path from the lake to the window of the May Queen, and there sang a song of the May. Perhaps the greatest step forward taken by the Sophomore Class was the abolishment of rat court, for it was realized that Freshmen were quite tractable without its aid ! The Sophomores chose Miss Pauline Turn- bull, because of her friendliness and understanding, to be their sponsor during the three remaining years. The officers included Margaret Carpenter, President; Julia McClure, Vice-President; Margaret Lockwood, Secre¬ tary; and Elizabeth Darracott, Treasurer. The achievements of the year did not go unnoticed, and the class was awarded the Mortar Board cup in recognition of its school spirit. The thirty-eighters, now big sisters,” elected Hilda Kirby, President; Julia Gunter, Vice-President; Ernestine Akers, Secretary; and Margaret Lockwood, Treasurer. Very early in the fall they began preparing for the Junior Prom, one of the loveliest and most successful ever given at Westhampton. This year, the Juniors again won the song contest, sponsored by the Athletic Association. The Senior Class of 1938 welcomed the Freshmen into Westhampton with an impressive proclamation ceremony. In December, they were sponsors of a new social function—a buffet supper for Seniors and their dates with a dance afterwards. Thus began a new tradition. Another project undertaken by the class was a series of eugenics lectures. The Class of ’38 seems to have possessed a knack for doing original things, for in February they sponsored the first costume co-ed; following this came a ping-pong tournament in the spring. While the Seniors were hostesses to 57 high school Seniors, the atmosphere about the campus be¬ came ultra collegiate, the guests being elaborately entertained. The Class officers were Margaret Carpenter, President; Martha Ware, Vice-President; Gene Austin, Secretary; and Julia Gunter, Treasurer. Margaret Carpenter and Hilda Kirby were the authors of an unusual May Day, the theme being one of fairyland, with the crowning of the mortal queen of May by the fairy queen as its climax. Ollicels CLASS OF 1939 RICHMOND COLLEGE Gerald Scott. President Corbin B. White Vice-President Maurice Vitsky .... Secretary Richard H. Saund ers, Jr. Treasurer Robert R. Martin . .. Senator OUicels CLASS OF 1939 WESTHAMPTON COLLEGE Ruby Marion Wiley President Mary Katherine Curley Vice-President Marie Lenore Dinneen Secretary Mary Evelyn Hazard Treasurer Miss Maude Woodfin Sponsor .I.Ill.I I II I I I I II I I I I I I I I I I I II Stuart Lee Alexander R ichmond, Virginia Stuart Robertson Allen R ichmond, Virginia George Newman Allman 2 A E Gordonsville, Virginia Intramural Athletics, 3; Cross Country, 3. Charles Ralph Arthur n k a Richmond, Virginia Boxing, 1, 2, 3; Track, 1, 2; Football, 1; Intramural Athlet¬ ics, 1, 2, 3; Varsity Club, 2, 3. Charles Edward August T A Richmond, Virginia Intramural Athletics, 2, 3. Sidney Barney T A Petersburg, Virginia Sports Reporter Collegian, 2, 3; Assistant Basketball Man¬ ager, 1, 2, Manager, 3; Mu Sigma Rho Literary Society, 2, 3. Kenneth C. Bass, Jr. K A Richmond, Virginia Assistant Track Manager, 1, 2, 3; Chemistry Club, 2, 3. Arthur Hyman Beale t r a Richmond, Virginia Intramural Athletics, 2 ; Assist¬ ant Basketball Manager, 1, 2; Golf Manager, 3. John R. Bell Birds Nest, Virginia Philologian Literary Society, 1, 2, Secretary, 3; Class Senator, 3; Senator-at-Large, 4. James Warren Berkeypile R ichmond, Virginia Collegian Staff, 1, 2, 3; Assist¬ ant Baseball Manager, 1. Kenneth Leon Black, Jr. A T E Richmond, Virginia Mu Sigma Rho Literary So¬ ciety, 2, 3. Richard Curd Bowles ATE Richmond, Virginia Intramural Athletics, 1, 2, 3; Baseball, 2, 3. 1 1 • I ■ M I I I I I I I II I I I•I I I I I II I I IIII•• I I I I I II I I I II I OF 19 3 9 t Bragdon Ray Bowling t Iv 2 Fredericksburg, Virginia Business Staff Collegian, 1, 2, 3; Basketball, 1; Assistant Track Manager, 1. Xavier Martin Brock, Jr. Richmond, Virginia Michael Royal Cauthorne Richmond, Virginia Baseball, 1. Walter A. Bowry, Jr n k a Richmond, Virginia Allan Brockenbrough Z $ E Richmond, Virginia Intramural Athletics, 2, 3; Dean’s List. Judson Kerfoot Chapin, Jr. 2 f E Richmond, Virginia Tennis, 2, 3; Glee Club, 2, 3; Dean ' s List. Henry Douglas Britton K 2 Richmond, Virginia Track, 1; Intramural Athletics, 1, 2, 3. George Kirby Brooks, Jr. Richmond, Virginia Arne Ravn Christensen Highland Springs, Virginia Thomas Nash Broaddus f K 2 Richmond, Virginia Circulation Staff Collegian, 1; Harlequin Club, 2, 3; Cheer Leader, 1, 2, 3; Boxing, 1. Stuart Harrison Catron Marion, Virginia Herbert M. Church, Jr. T A Richmond, Virginia Football, 1, 2; Chess Club, 2. ..IIIIIIM.Illllllll James Daniel Clark II Kj A Richmond, Virginia Glee Club, 2, 3; Interfraternity Council, 3 ; Freshman Football; Freshman Baseball; Intramural Athletics, 1, 2, 3. James Reginald Cosby Richmond, Virginia Band, 1, 2, 3. Charles W. Crowder, Jr. K 2 Richmond, Virginia Glee Club, I; Class Secretary, 1; Intramural Athletics, 1, 2, 3. Morgan L. Combs, Jr. F K 2 Fredericksburg, Virginia Assistant Manager Baseball, 1, 2; Freshman Football; Fresh¬ man Basketball; Intramural Athletics, 1, 2, 3. John Irvin Crews K 2 Saxe, Virginia Assistant Manager Baseball, 1. Harry McM. Darden, Jr. I K 2 Smithfield, Virginia Ernest Lee Copley, Jr. 2 I E Richmond, Virginia Mu Sigma Rho Literary So¬ ciety, 2, 3; Boxing, 2. Alton Leslie Crist Petersburg, Virginia Walter F. Daughtery, Jr. e x Holland, Virginia Mu Sigma Rho Literary So¬ ciety, 1, 2, 3. Frank Spencer Cosby n k a Richmond, Virginia Harlequin Club, 3; Interfrater¬ nity Council, 3; Glee Club, 1, 2, Business Manager, 3; S. C. Mitchell Literary Society, 3. Howard Crouch Richmond, Virginia Henry Hunt Dickinson 2 f E Richmond, Virginia Track, 1; Dean’s List. John Hilliard Dodd t A 0 Richmond, Virginia Freshman Football; Freshman Baseball; Varsity Baseball, 2; Intramural Athletics, 1, 2, 3. Oscar Baughman Eddleton Richmond, Virginia Representative Forensic Coun¬ cil, 2; S. C. Mitchell Literary Society, 1, 2, Secretary, 3. Forrest Emmett Eggleston Richmond, Virginia Samuel Coffman Epes 0 X Richmond, Virginia S. C. Mitchell Literary Society, 1, 2, 3. Edward Lewis Field, Jr. 2 $ E Richmond, Virginia Editorial Staff Web, 1; Fresh¬ man Track; Track, 2; Varsity Club, 2, 3; Intramural Athlet¬ ics, 1, 2, 3. John Christian Fleming t K 2 Richmond, Virginia Reporter Collegian, 1; Glee Club, 1. Jesse Turner Fontaine, Jr. E Iv 2 Richmond, Virginia Mu Sigma Rho Literary So¬ ciety, 2, 3; Glee Club, 2, 3; Fencing Team, 2, 3; Track, 3. Eugene Wilmer Ford 2 A E Highland Springs, Virginia Reporter Collegian, 1; Philolo- gian Literary Society, 1. Clyde Taylor Francisco 2 A E, A A Danville, Virginia Mu Sigma Rho Literary So¬ ciety, 1, Secretary, 2, Vice- President, 2, President, 3; Glee Club, 1, 2, 3; Phalanx Club, 1; Class Secretary, 1; Ministerial Association, 1, 2, 3; Freshman Football, 2, 3; Varsity Club, George Joseph George OAK Covington, Virginia Honor Council, 3, 4, Secretary, 3; Class President, 2; YMCA Cabinet, 1, 2, 3; Freshman Baseball; Baseball, 2, 3; Var¬ sity Club, 2, 3. Fleming Wood Gill Richmond, Virginia Assistant Editor Spider Hand¬ book, 2; Chemistry Club, 2, 3. John Estes Gill, Jr. Ettrick, Virginia 2, 3 ; Dean’s List. 111111IIIIII111111111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII11 CLASS Woodrow Wilson Glass Nathalie, Virginia Ministerial Association, 3; Glee Club, 3; Mu Sigma Rho Literary Society, 3. John Sharpe Harris Richmond, Virginia Reporter Collegian, 1 ; Adver¬ tising Staff Collegian, 2, 3 ; As¬ sistant Business Manager Mes¬ senger, 3; Biology Club, 2; S. C. Mitchell Literary Society, 1, 2, Vice-President, 2, Presi¬ dent, 3; Dean’s List. George Edward Hughes Richmond, Virginia I Mu Sigma Rho Literary So¬ ciety, 3; Freshman Track; Cross Country, 2, 3; Boxing, 3. William Day Gravatt I A 12 Ellerson, Virginia William Edward Harris Richmond, Virginia Reporter Collegian, 1, 2, 3; Glee Club, 1; Band, 3. Alvah Clifton Hutts Roanoke, Virginia Glee Club, 3. William Edward Grigg, jr. n k a Richmond, Virginia Herbert Lee Holloway K A Richmond, Virginia Glee Club, 1, 2, 3- David Elliot Jackson II K A Richmond, Virginia Philologian Literary Society, 1 , 2 . Thomas Marion Hall 0 X Rupert, West Virginia Mu Sigma Rho Literary So¬ ciety, 1, Treasurer, 2, 3; Intra¬ mural Athletics, 1, 2, 3; Fresh¬ man Football; Football, 3. Alexander Gibson Howell T K L Franklin, Virginia Reporter Collegian, 1; YMCA Cabinet, 1, 2, 3; Band, 1, 2. Hunter Sheppard Jackson £ A fi Richmond, Virginia 111II1111III • IIII1111111II111II1111111IIII11111 OF 19 3 9 Newton Smith Jacobs 2 A E Lawrenceville, Viginia Freshman Basketball; Basket¬ ball, 2, 3, Captain, 4; Fresh¬ man Baseball; Baseball, 2, 3, Captain, 4; Freshman Track; Varsity Club, 2, 3, 4; All-State Basketball Team, 4; Best Ath¬ lete, 4. Julian Oxford Kay 2 A E Richmond, Virginia Freshman Track; Intramural Athletics, 1, 2, 3. George Albert Klaffky 2 A E Huntington, New York Web Staff, 1, Fraternity Edi¬ tor, 2, Assistant Editor, 3; YMCA Cabinet, 1,2, 3; Inter- fraternitv Council, 2, 3; Presi¬ dent Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fra¬ ternity; Harlequin Club, 2, 3; Mu Sigma Rho Literary So¬ ciety, 1, 2, 3; Intramural Ath¬ letics, 1, 2, 3. James Edward John, Jr. Richmond, Virginia Glee Club, 2. John Ryan Kennedy A X A Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Harlequin Club, 3, 4; Fresh¬ man Football; Varsity Football, 2, 3; Freshman Track; Track, 2, 3; Freshman Boxing; Var¬ sity Club, 2, 3. Guyon Hartwell Knight K A Richmond, Virginia Reporter Collegian, 2; Harle¬ quin Club, 2, 3; Class Histor¬ ian, 1; Freshman Boxing; Freshman Track; Track, 2, 3; Varsity Club, 2, 3; Intramural Athletics, 1, 2, 3. Herbert Kamasky Richmond, Virginia Philologian Literary Society, 3. Hiram Calvin Kibler f A fi Wilson, North Carolina Editorial Staff Web, 1, 2, Man¬ aging Editor, 3; Harlequin Club, 2, 3; Interfraternity Council, 2, 3; YMCA Cabinet, 2, 3; Freshman Basketball. Virgil Fooks Laws 4 K 2 Ballsville, Virginia Mu Sigma Rho Literary So¬ ciety, 1, 2, 3; Intramural Ath¬ letics, 1, 2, 3. Leonard Kamasky Richmond, Virginia Herbert Arthur King 0 X Peabody, Massachusetts Mu Sigma Rho Literary So¬ ciety, 3 ; Intramural Athletics, 3. Robert Edward Leitch 4 r A Richmond, Virginia Sports Editor Web, 3 ; Pre-Law Society, 2, President, 3; Philo¬ logian Literary Society, 3; Freshman Baseball; Track, 2, 3; Tennis, 2, Captain, 3. II II I I I I I II II I I I I I I I I I II II I ■ I II II II II I Ml I I II I I I George Edward Long II Iv A Louisa, Virginia Ministerial Association, 1; Lreshman Lootball. Herbert Sidney Marks Richmond, Virginia Dean’s List. Philip Lambeth Mathewson Richmond, Virginia Chemistry Club, 2, 3. Charles Nance Major $ r a Richmond, Virginia Hunter Watkins Martin i r a Richmond, Virginia Debate Team, 3 ; Camera Club, 3; Philologian Literary Society, 1, 2, Secretary, 3. Grover Ben McClure, Jr. r A, T Iv A, n A E Richmond, Virginia Louis Pollingher Manger 4 A Perth Amboy, New Jersey Robert Ray Martin 4 rA,OAK Richmond, Virginia Web Staff, 3; S. C. Mitchell Literary Society, 2, 3; Class Senator, 3; Assistant Manager Lootball, 1, 2, 3; Lreshman Track; Varsity Track, 2, 3; Cross Country, 3; Intramural Athletics, 1, 2, 3. William Edward Morrison A X A Bridgeville, Pennsylvania Avalon B. Marchant K X Urbanna, Virginia Lreshman Lootball; Varsity Lootball, 2, 3; Lreshman Base¬ ball; Varsity Baseball, 2, 3; Intramural Athletics, 1, 2, 3; Philologian Literary Society, 2, 3. William Henry Martin $ A ft Richmond, Virginia Reporter Collegian, 1, 2; Web Staff, 1, Organizations Editor, 2, Managing Editor, 3; Honor Council, 3; YMCA Cabinet, 2, 3 ; Lreshman Baseball; Lresh- man Boxing; Assistant Track Manager, 2. Lerdinand H. Morton t r a Winifrede, West Virginia Advertising Staff Collegian, 2, 3; Philologian Literary So¬ ciety, 1. Reporter Collegian, 1, Sports Staff, 2, Sports Editor, 3; Edit¬ ing Staff Web, 2, Assistant Editor, 3; Lorensic Council, 2, President, 3 ; Tau Kappa Alpha, 2, 3 ; Pi Delta Epsilon, 3; Intra¬ mural Athletics, 1, 2, 3; Lresh- man Baseball; Tennis, 2, 3; Debate Team, 2, 3; Philologian Literary Society, 1, Vice-Presi¬ dent, 2, President, 3, Critic, 3; Intermediate Honors. Harlequin Club, 2, 3; Inter¬ fraternity Council, 2, 3; Class Vice-President, 2; Lreshman Lootball; Varsity L ootball, 2, 3; Lreshman Track; Varsity Track, 2, 3 ' , Varsity Club, 2, 3; Intramural Athletics, 1, 2, 3. Jeferson D. Mottley, Jr. Everett Lee Noble Forrest Henson Norvell Joseph William O ' Brien 2 A E Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia T A Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Web Staff, 3; Glee Club, 1, 2; S. C. Mitchell Literary Society, 1, 2, President, 3; Freshman Track; Cross Country, 2; Dean’s List. Freshman Football; Varsity Football, 2, 3; Freshman Box¬ ing; Freshman Baseball. Frederick M. O ' Connor Roderick Lee OFlaherity George Lewis Oliver Francis Byron Parker 2 $ E f r a T r A Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Norfolk, Virginia Reporter Collegian, 1, Copy Editor, 2, Assistant Managing Editor, 3; Mu Sigma Rho Lit¬ erary Society, 1, 2; Harlequin Club, 3; Freshman Track; Freshman Boxing; Intramural Athletics, 1, 2, 3. Freshman Boxing; Varsity Box¬ ing, 2; Freshman Track; Var¬ sity Track, 2, 3; Varsity Club, 2, 3. Philologian Literary Society, 2 ; Freshman Basketball; Fresh¬ man Baseball; Intramural Ath¬ letics, 1, 2, 3. Moses Pattashnick Eugene Goodbred Peek, Jr. William H. Perkinson Charles Humbolt Phillips f A 2 A E K A r a Richmond, Virginia Ocala, Florida Dolphin, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Reporter Collegian, 1; S. C. Mitchell Literary Society, 3; Radio Guild, 3; Glee Club, 1, 2; Intramural Athletics, 1, 2, 3. Track, 3 ; Basketball, 3 ; Intra¬ mural Athletics, 2, 3. Harlequin Club, 2, 3- University Players, 2, 3; Band, 1, 2, Student Director, 3; Fresh¬ man Football. 1 11111111IIII1111II11IIIII1111II11II11111111II11 CLASS Grover Cleveland Pitts 2 4 E Richmond, Virginia Biology Club, 2, Vice-Presi¬ dent, 3; Intramural Athletics, 2, 3; Dean’s List. William Hugh Sanders 2 4 E Dumbarton, Virginia University Players, 3; Glee Club, 3; Mu Sigma Rho Liter¬ ary Society, 3. Gerald Scott Richmond, Virginia Honor Council, 2, 3; Class President, 3; Freshman Basket- ball; Varsity Basketball, 2; Philologian Literary Society, 3. John Franklyn Powers 2 A E South Norfolk, Virginia YMCA Cabinet, 3; Freshman Football; Varsity Football, 2, 3; Freshman Boxing; Varsity Baseball, 2, 3. John Doward Sanford 2 E Luray, Virginia Class Senator, 1; Senator-at- Large; Freshman Football; Varsity Football, 2, 3; Fresh¬ man Basketball; Varsity Bas¬ ketball, 2 ; Freshman Baseball; Varsity Baseball, 2, 3; Fresh¬ man Track; Varsity Track, 2, 3; Varsity Club, 2, 3. John Bert Secrist, Jr. Richmond, Virginia Glee Club, 1; Intermediate Honors. Joh Lawson Ridenour 2 E Richmond, Virginia Freshman Football; Freshman Baseball; Freshman Boxing; Varsity Boxing, 2; Intramural Athletics, 1, 2, 3. Richard H. Saunders, Jr. A A Richmond, Virginia YMCA Cabinet, 3; Class Treas¬ urer, 3; Ministerial Associa¬ tion, 1, 2, 3, Secretary, 3; Glee Club, 1, 2, 3; Mu Sigma Rho Literary Society, 1, 2, 3. Charles Emerson Smith Richmond, Virginia Richard Edward Rucker, Jr. Jetersville, Virginia Freshman Track; Cross Coun¬ try, 2, 3. Richard Lewis Scammon Jackson, Michigan Editorial Staff Messenger, 2, 3 ; University Players, 2, 3. Russell Nelson Snead Midlothian, Virginia Glee Club, 1, 2, 3. George Britton Somers Duntreath, Virginia Business Staff Web, 1; Assist¬ ant Advertising Manager, 2; Advertising Manager, 3; Mu Sigma Rho Literary Society, 1, 2, 3; Freshman Track; Varsity Track, 2, 3; Assistant Baseball Manager, 1, 2, 3; Intramural Athletics, 1, 2, 3. Reed Franklin Taylor K 2 Kensington, Maryland Philologian Literary Society, 1, 2, Treasurer, 3; Interfraternity Council, 3; YMCA Cabinet, 2, 3; Freshman Baseball; Varsity Baseball, 2, 3; Varsity Club, 2, 3; Intramural Athletics, 1, 2, 3. William Franklin Via Richmond, Virginia Freshman Football; Varsity Football, 2, 3; Freshman Base¬ ball. George Hamer Spears Iv 2 South Boston, Virginia Freshman Football; Varsity Football, 2, 3; Freshman Bas¬ ketball ; Varsity Basketball, 2, 3. James Lee Thacker 2 A E Disputanta, Virginia Camera Club, 3; Intramural Athletics, 1, 2, 3. Maurice Sidney Vitsky Richmond, Virginia YMCA Cabinet, 3; Class Sec¬ retary, 3; Freshman Football. John Alexander Speir 2 T E Logan, West Virginia Freshman Football; Varsity Football, 2, 3; Freshman Bas¬ ketball; Freshman Track. William McL. Trausneck Richmond, Virginia Band, 1, 2 ; Freshman Football; Varsity Baseball, 2, 3. John Henry Wagner New Haven, Connecticut Merrill Robert Stewart e x Pitman, New Jersey Mu Sigma Rho Literary Society, 3; Pre-Law Society, 3; Intra¬ mural Athletics, 3; Tennis Team, 3. Garnet Roy Tureman Richmond, Virginia Philologian Literary Society, 1; Varsity Track, 2; Cross Coun¬ try, 2. Alexander C. Walker, Jr. Exmore, Virginia Mu Sigma Rho Literary So¬ ciety, 1, 2, 3; Ministerial As¬ sociation, 1, 2, 3; Freshman Track; Cross Country, 3. 11IIIIIIII1111111111111II111IIII11II111IIII11111 CLASS Flavius Burfoot Walker Richmond, Virginia Philologian Literary Society, 1, Vice-President, 2, President, 3; Pre-Law Society,2, Secretary, 3. Robert Watts Wallace t r a Newport News, Virginia Class Vice-President, 2; Fresh¬ man Track; Intramural Ath¬ letics, 1, 2. Russell Edwin Walton A X A Richmond, Virginia Interfraternity Council, 2, 3; Harlequin Club, 2, 3; YMCA Cabinet, 1, 2, 3, Vice-Presi¬ dent, 2 ; Honor Council, 2, Sec¬ retary, 3; Class Vice-President, 1; Class President, 3; Assistant Manager Track, 1. James Monroe Wells ATE Richmond, Virginia University Players, 2, 3; Ten¬ nis Manager, 2, 3. Corbin Barringer White I K A Norfolk, Virginia Sports Reporter Collegian, 3; YMCA Cabinet, 2, 3; Class Vice-President, 3; Mu Sigma Rho Literary Society, 1, Treas¬ urer, 2, Secretary, 3, President, 3; Tennis Team, 2, 3. Robert McLean Whittet TEA Richmond, Virginia Snapshot Editor Web, 2 ; Band, 1, 2, 3, Student Director, 2; Forensic Council, 3 ; Glee Club, 1, 2, 3; Philologian Literary Society, I, 2, 3, Secretary, 2. Milton Eugene Wills, Jr. Petersburg, Virginia Richard Roller Wooling f K A Farmville, Virginia Freshman Baseball; Varsity Baseball, 2, 3; Intramural Ath¬ letics, 1, 2, 3. Carl Frederick Woost, Jr. n K A Richmond, Virginia Editorial Staff Web, 3 ; Dean ' s List. Edwin Wortham T r A, O A Iv, II A E Richmond, Virginia Reporter Collegian, 1, News Editor, 2, Managing Editor, 3; Editor-in-Chief Spider Hand¬ book, 3; YMCA Cabinet, 2, 3; Interfraternity Council, 3; As¬ sistant Manager Track, 1, 2; Intercollegiate Relations Man¬ ager, 3; Intramural Athletics, 1; Chemistry Club, 2, 3; Phil¬ ologian Literary Society, 1; Dean ' s List. William Gregory Wright Acorn, Virginia Dorothy Elizabeth Alston Richmond, Virginia Les Femmes Savantes. Rebecca Clarke Branch Richmond, Virginia Elizabeth Marr Ashbrooke Richmond, Virginia Puppets. Charlotte Anne Beale Portsmouth, Virginia Web, 2, 3; Puppets, 2; Inter¬ national Relations Club, 3 ; In¬ dustrial Commission, 3- Margaret Sparks Brewer South Norfolk, Virginia Transfer from Fredericksburg State Teachers College, 2; Col¬ legian Staff, 3. Natalye Tunison Babcock Babylon, New York Captain Class Hockey, 1; Song Leader, 1; Treasurer Class, 2; Collegian Staff, 1, Staff Assist¬ ant, 2, Managing Editor, 3. Elsie Fowler Bradshaw Laurel, Virginia Class Basketball, 1, 2; Class Hockey, 1; Song Leader, 1; Glee Club, 1. Mary Virginia Britt Richmond, Virginia Varsity Hockey, 2; Class Hockey, 2; Varsity Tennis, 2; Class Tennis, 2; Class Basket¬ ball, 2, 3; Biology Club Vice- President, 2, President, 3. Sally Moore Barnes Richmond, Virginia Varsity Hockey, 1, 2; Class Hockey, 1, 2; Vice-President Class, 1; Nostrae Filiae Presi¬ dent, 2, 3; Secretary of Board of Publications, 3; Sports Edi¬ tor of Web, 3; Play Produc¬ tion, 3. Elizabeth Collier Burch Richmond, Virginia Chemistry Club, 2, 3; Class Track, 2; Puppets, 2. 111II111IIII111111111111IIIIIII11II1111111II111 CLASS Anne Scott Campbell Venter, Virginia Varsity Basketball, 2; Class Hockey, 1, 2, 3; Class Basket¬ ball, 1, 2, 3; Debate Council, 1, Secretary, 2, Contract Man¬ ager, 3; University Choir, 1; Glee Club, 2, Secretary, 3; Class Song Leader, 2, 3; Bi¬ ology Club, 2; Puppets, 2; YWCA Cabinet, 3. Agnes Russell Deaton Arlington, Virginia Assistant Editor Web, 2, 3; Class Hockey, 3. Betty Ellen Conrey Philadelphia, Pennsylvania International Relations Club, 3 ; Life Saving, 3. Alberta Elizabeth Davis Richmond, Virginia Class Hockey, 1. Marie Lenore Dinneen Richmond, Virginia Secretary Class, 3; Interna-, tional Relations Club, 3. Mary Katherine Curley Richmond, Virginia Class Hockey, 1, 2, 3; Class Basketball, 2; Captain Class Tennis, 2; Vice-President Class, 3; International Rela¬ tions Club, 3; Puppets, 2. Helen Amanda Davis High Point, North Carolina Transfer from Greensboro Woman’s College. Christine Irving Du ling Village, Virginia Glee Club, 1, 2, 3; University Choir, 1. Ruby Ellis Danner Beaufort, South Carolina Collegian, 3; Puppets, 1, 2. Martha Jeffress Elliott Glenside, Pennsylvania Class Hockey, 1, 2, 3; Class Basketball, 2, 3; Debate Coun¬ cil, 1, 3, Manager, 2; Record¬ ing Secretary College Govern¬ ment, 2; Treasurer College Government, 3; Collegian, 1, 2; University Choir, 1, 2, 3; YWCA Cabinet, 3. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II OF 19 3 9 Sarah Anne Eppes Richmond, Virginia Les Femmes Savantes, 3; Puppets, 2. Margaret Louise Harris Richmond, Virginia Alice Cook Evans Richmond, Virginia Class Hockey, 1, 2, 3; Class Basketball, 1, 2, 3; Interna¬ tional Club, 2, Vice-President, 3; Managing Editor Web, 3; Puppets, 2; Industrial Com¬ mission, 3. Evaline Bernard Flow Richmond, Virginia Puppets, 2; International Rela¬ tions Club, 3; Play Produc¬ tion, 3. Mary Evelyn Hazard Richmond, Virginia Treasurer, Class, 3; Puppets,2. Jacqueline M. Faulkner Rumford, Virginia Debate Council, 1, 2, Vice- President, 3; University Choir, 1; Industrial Commission, 3; International Relations Club, 3. Cassandra Ward Harman Tazewell, Virginia Puppets, 2; Industrial Com¬ mission, 3. Hermine Louise Hoen Baltimore, Maryland Class Hockey, 2; Class Basket¬ ball, 2; Web Assistant, Busi¬ ness Staff, 2, Advertising Man¬ ager, 3; Les Femmes Savantes, 3; Puppets, 2; Radio Guild, 3. Juliet Harrison Florance Richmond, Virginia Varsity Hockey, 1, 2; Varsity Basketball, 1, 2; Varsity Ten¬ nis, 1, 2; Varsity Track, 2; Blazer Winner, 1 ; Class Hockey, 1, Captain, 2, 3; Class Basketball, 1, 2; Class Track, 1; Biology Club, 3. Sarah Huldah Hoover Richmond, Virginia Representative to Executive Council, 3. 11111111IIII11111111111II1111 • III11II111 1 • II1111 CLASS Mary Jane Langley Norfolk, Virginia Class Hockey, 1, 2; Class Bas¬ ketball, 2; Treasurer Class, 1, Vice-President Class, 2; Vice- President Athletic Association, 3; University Choir, 1; Indus¬ trial Commission, 3. Cally Corling Ross Richmond, Virginia Lois Elizabeth Lyle Richmond, Virginia Class Hockey, 2, 3; Class Bas¬ ketball, 2; Puppets, 2. Rosalie Vaden Oakes Winchester, Virginia Representative Judiciary Board, 2; Corresponding Secretary College Government, 3; Uni¬ versity Choir, 1, 2, 3; Vesper Committee, 2, 3; Industrial Commission, 2, 3; YWCA Cabinet, 3; International Rela¬ tions Club, 3. Emily B. Rucks Disputanta, Virginia Transfer from Blackstone College. Jessie Woodrow McElroy Richmond, Virginia Transfer from Bob Jones Col¬ lege, Cleveland Tennessee, 2; Class Basketball, 2 ; Glee Club, 2; Puppets, 2. Kate Elizabeth Peterson Hopewell, Virginia Varsity Hockey, 2 ; Varsity Bas¬ ketball, 1, 2, 3; Varsity Ten¬ nis, 2, 3; Class Hockey, 1; Class Basketball, 1, 2, 3, Cap¬ tain 1; Class Tennis, 1; Class Track, I; Mortar Board Award, 1; Senior Life Saver, 2; Man¬ ager Tennis, 2, 3; Secretary Class, 1; Representative Col¬ lege Government, 2. Dorothy Bayley Shell Lawrenceville, Virginia Debate Council, 1, 2, 3; Uni¬ versity Choir, 1; Glee Club, 1, 2, 3; YWCA Cabinet, 2, 3; International Relations Club, 3- Elizabeth G. Mitchell Richmond, Virginia Class Track, 1; Class Basket¬ ball, 2; Puppets, 2. Juliet Anderson Shell DeWitt, Virginia Transfer from Harrisonburg State Teachers College; Varsity Basketball, 2, 3; Class Track Captain, 2; Class Basketball, 2,3. Bessie Paterson Walford Richmond, Virginia Puppets, 2; International Rela¬ tions Club, 3. Virginia Eubank Shuman Alexandria, Virginia Class Hockey, 1, 2; University Choir, 1; Industrial Commis¬ sion, 3; International Relations Club, 3. Ellen Gould Warner Richmond, Virginia Puppets, 2; International Rela¬ tions Club, 3; Play Produc¬ tion, 3. Lavinia Leary Winston Richmond, Virginia College Government Represen¬ tative, 1; President Class, 2 ; Westhampton Editor Mes¬ senger, 3. Jane Allyn Straus Richmond, Virginia Class Hockey, 1, 2; Web Staff Managing Editor, 3; Interna¬ tional Relations Club, 3. Ruby Marion Wiley Crozet, Virginia Class Basketball, 1, Captain, 2; Varsity Basketball, 2, 3; Class Hockey, 2; President Class, 3; Secretary Class, 2; Secretary-Treasurer YWCA, 2; Collegian, 1, Sports Editor, 2; Industrial Commission, 2. Margaret Antoinette Wood Norfolk, Virginia Mary Garland Wilson Bowling Green, Virginia Representative to Honor Coun¬ cil, 3; Collegian, 1, 2, News Editor, 3; Debate Council, 1, 2, Secretary, 3; University Choir, 1,2, 3; Glee Club, 2, 3; YWCA Cabinet, 2, 3; Pup¬ pets 2, 3; Emergency Peace Council, 2; Nostrae Filiae Sec¬ retary, 2. OJjjjicels CLASS OF 1940 RICHMOND COLLEGE Seabury D. Stoneburner President William B. Burge Vice-President P. Paul Saunier, Jr. . Secretary Robert F. Ripley . . Treasurer C. James Ely. Senator 0||(ce4s CLASS OF 1940 WESTHAMPTON COLLEGE AT V r o -a jr ‘ pA ■ ’ „-- ° • y cS Mildred L. James . . President Mary Sue Carter Vice-President Dell M. Williams . . Secretary Dorothy Grant . . . Treasurer Miss Mary Moline . . Sponsor v w v - , C L OF David Dexter Abeloff l A Richmond, Virginia John Pierce Abernethy, Jr. i r A Richmond, Virginia Vincent Reed Adams 2 A E Redoak, Virginia William Thomas Allman, Jr. Richmond, Virginia Emmett Harvey Anderson Richmond, Virginia Howard Palmer Anderson 2 A E Crystal Hill, Virginia Jefferson Davis Asher Marion, Kentucky Wilbur James Baggs, Jr. Iv 2 Richmond, Virginia John Muse Bareford A X A Ozeana, Virginia Walter Elberth Bass 2 A E Danville, Virginia Arthur Charles Beck, Jr. A X A Richmond, Virginia Henry Wittler Black K A Richmond, Virginia Joseph Francis Black, Jr. X Richmond, Virginia Horace Armistead Blackley Richmond, Virginia Walter Joseph Blair Danville, Virginia Ray Selden Boisseau, Jr. Richmond, Virginia Joseph Miller Bradley K A Danville, Virginia James Edward Bradshaw K A Burkeville, Virginia Edward Lewis Bragg $ a n Richmond, Virginia Ernest Linwood Brandis, Jr. 2 T E Richmond, Virginia Royall Brandis Richmond, Virginia Walter Woodrow Brooking II Iv A Richmond, Virginia Thomas Henry Bruno 2 i E Richmond, Virginia William Brown Burge, Jr. A X A Martinsville, Virginia William Jefferson Cash, Jr. n k a Richmond, Virginia Thomas V. Chalkley, Jr. Richmond, Virginia Charles Cleveland Coates A X A Machodoc, Virginia Cecil Arthur Creasy $ r a Gretna, Virginia Franklin Madison Crouch Richmond, Virginia Rawley Fleet Daniel Iv A Cape Charles, Virginia Enders Dickinson $r a Richmond, Virginia Robert Bissett Elmore EK 2 Richmond, Virginia Curtis Marion Ely n k a Richmond, Virginia Milton Ende Petersburg, Virginia Ernest Walden Eubank, Jr. $r a Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina Malcolm Glenmore Evans K A Richmond, Virginia Louis Richard Farber Petersburg, Virginia Wilson Lee Faris X A E Batesville, Virginia William Winfree Farley 4 r a Washington, D. C. Robert Henry Fennell, Jr. Richmond, Virginia Charles Phillip Ford, Jr. 2 A E Richmond, Virginia Daniel Webster Fowler 2 A E Washington, D. C. CLASS OF 1940 CLASS OF 1 940 1 . 1§§ JBp j| - , i ‘ Mk 1 V Va - • TT“ A SO . j|‘ r% Aik -- A. AES JBlffinrn ¥ ; u § « ■+ ; $? ■fcji 1 1 £ W Vl 1 x L m 51 f Sr w m fe ' i% ' • j|| A - m . k. Joseph Hervey Fox Scottsville, Virginia James Monroe Frederickson Richmond, Virginia Kenneth Fred Garrison Richmond, Virginia Walter Booth Gillette 4 K2 Richmond, Virginia Virginius Highland Goodman n k a Richmond, Virginia Harold Jackson Gordon Richmond, Virginia Austin Earnest Grigg n k a Richmond, Virginia Garland Douglas Haddock 2 A E Richmond, Virginia Samuel Davis Haden, Jr. Fife, Virginia Charles Talmage Hallowell $ r a Atlantic City, New Jersey Robert District Ham n k a Richmond, Virginia Alvin Franklin Harris Iv A Centralia, Virginia James Frederick Hart Richmond, Virginia Russell Edward Herring, Jr. 2 A E Richmond, Virginia Julian Hutton Hill, Jr. Richmond, Virginia Harvey Harold Hobgood 2 A E Lawrenceville, Virginia Richard Louis Hollender Garden City, New York Stuart Walker Hoskins 2 A E Fredericksburg, Virginia George Daniel Howell Iv 2 Osark, Alabama Thomas Winn Isbell Richmond, Virginia William Walter Jackson e x Lithia, Florida ♦Deceased Luther Barnum Jenkins, Jr. t r A Richmond, Virginia •ijr Wilbur Lee Jenkins, Jr. 2 4 E Richmond, Virginia Edwin Barber Johnston Richmond, Virginia John Emory Jordan $ r a Richmond, Virginia John F. B. Jurgens, Jr. Bon Air, Virginia William F. Kayhoe 2 I E Richmond, Virginia George Theros Kerhulas San Francisco, California Jack Chester Kervan K 2 Scarsdale, New York John Burwell King Wilmington, Virginia William F. Kirby, Jr. K 2 Richmond, Virginia John Korman, Jr. Quinton, Virginia Robert Charles Krug A X A Richmond, Virginia Randolph Crozet Fa Prade t A tt Richmond, Virginia Philip Drake Lawrence, Jr. 2 A E Richmond, Virginia Thomas Gordon Fewis K 2 Bronxville, New York Clyde Bailey Fipscomb n Iv A Richmond, Virginia Macon Melville Fong St. Paul, Virginia Gus Dean Manderlaris Richmond, Virginia William Lawton Maner, Jr. t K 2 Allendale, South Carolina Robert E. L. McNeely, Jr. 2 A E, A A Danville, Virginia Edwin Joel Merrick n k a Pottsville, Pennsylvania f CLASS OF 1 940 Hope Fairfax Milby K A Richmond, Virginia Charles Paul Minor, Jr. Prince George, Virginia Robert Clyde Moore Richmond, Virginia Sidney Grant Morton Richmond, Virginia Donald Pitt Murrill Richmond, Virginia Jack Ricks Noffsinger 0 X Roanoke, Virginia John Joseph Noonan, Jr. K A Richmond, Virginia Woodrow Wilson Paris $r a Richmond, Virginia Lloyd Archibald Parker, Jr. Berryville, Virginia Randolph H. Parrish Richmond, Virginia Samuel Cecil Patteson Ransons, Virginia Lacy Foster Paulette, Jr. Smithfield, Virginia Allan Jackson Phaup, Jr. 2 t E Richmond, Virginia Kenneth Carter Philpotts e x Richmond, Virginia George Miller Pollard $r a Richmond, Virginia Linwood Clay Powers, Jr. f A fi Richmond, Virginia James Delbridge Pugh A X A Richmond, Virginia Robert Ratliff, Jr. Pikeville, Kentucky Dorsey Cole Rawlings t K 2 Fredericksburg, Virginia William Hervey Remine K 2 Richmond, Virginia Robert Foster Ripley Susan, Virginia James Sidney Ritter A i E Culpeper, Virginia William Matthew Robinson I T A Hampton, Virginia George Rochkind Richmond, Virginia George Wilmot Ross, Jr. r A Richmond, Virginia Saul Salisbury Richmond, Virginia Jason Melville Salsbury Richmond, Virginia John P. Sanders e x Richmond, Virginia Pierre Paul Saunier, Jr. A t E Richmond, Virginia Walter George Schneider n k a Richmond, Virginia Marshall Winfield Scott A t E Richmond, Virginia James Polk Simpson, III Fredericksburg, Virginia Edward Sylvester Sinar X A E Clifton Forge, Virginia Seabury D. Stoneburner $ r a Richmond, Virginia John Oliver Stover K A South Boston, Virginia Robert Vernon Talley A I E Richmond, Virginia Carlson Raaen Thomas K 2 Danville, Virginia Paul Cowan Thomas A A E Bristol, Virginia William Frederick Topham K A Roanoke, Virginia Walter Scott Townsend T K A Petersburg, Virginia Joseph Reamy Troy r A Richmond, Virginia T. Stanford Tutwiler Iv A Richmond, Virginia CLASS OF 1940 ft w v- • -Un C L OF 1 William Cornelius Tyler Phoebus, Virginia Edward Nathaniel Ullman Richmond, Virginia Robert Gray Urbach e x Richmond, Virginia Bruce Pearson Van Buskirk K X Bronxville, New York Evan Balfour Van Leeuwen f K 2 Norfolk, Virginia Cecil Porter Vaughan, Jr. r a Stevensville, Virginia William Patterson Wallace Newport News, Virginia Robert L. Watkins, Jr. Richmond, Virginia Arnold Frank Watts Richmond, Virginia Albert Faulkner Weaver K 2 Richmond, Virginia Stanford Chester West Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina Carlton Ardelle Whitlatch 0 X Lancaster, Pennsylvania John Tivis Wicker T K 2 Richmond, Virginia Robert Faie Williams Richmond, Virginia Russell King Wood Richmond, Virginia Charles Frederick Wortham f r A Richmond, Virginia Wilbur Hopkins Wrenn $A!1 Richmond, Virginia John William Wright, Jr. i T A Lynchburg, Virginia Paul Wilson Wright Richmond, Virginia Charleton Pryor Younts, Jr. 0 X Miami, Florida Harold Caleb Zicafoose Richmond, Virginia Jane Aler Churchland, Virginia Constance J. Attkisson Richmond, Virginia Madge Marie Aycock Princeton, North Carolina Frances Bell Bailey Richmond, Virginia Lucy Wynn Baird Rawlings, Virginia Amy Cottrell Baldwin Richmond, Virginia Hilda Cofer Batten Smithfield, Virginia Lois Blake Richmond, Virginia Byrd Taylor Boisseau _ DeWitt, Virginia Ruth Annette Brann Village, Virginia Margaret Ruth Brinson Norfolk, Virginia Virginia Hall Bugg Richmond, Virginia Mildred Colota Burnette Roanoke, Virginia Mary Sue Carter Bronxville, New York Pauline Elvira Cortopassi Richmond, Virginia CLASS OF 1940 i « • I it ll 111111II11 III11 ll l il IIIIII1111; Ida Madeline Crosby Richmond, Virginia Margaret Crabtree Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Jane Frances Davenport Gordonsville, Virginia Alys Leontine D’Avesne Richmond, Virginia Virginia Lee Dennis Richmond, Virginia Charlotte Ann Dickinson Front Royal, Virginia Caroline Virginia Doyle McKenney, Virginia Dorothy Ann Duke Richmond, Virginia Eunice S. Flanagan Bremo Bluff, Virginia Kathleen Burke Francis Glen Allen, Virginia Dorothy Grant Jarratt, Virginia Janet Moore Gresham Richmond, Virginia Mildred Jane Gustafson Richmond, Virginia Doris Ann FIargrove Richmond, Virginia Maxine Virginia Harper Clendenin, West Virginia A7 Bella Hertzberg Richmond, Virginia Charlotte Lee Hodges Sutherlin, Virginia Mildred Lyell James Newport News, Virginia Patsy Joblin Richmond, Virginia Eugenia Joel Hopewell, Virginia Helen Elizabeth Johnson Richmond, Virginia Marie Estelle Keyser Richmond, Virginia Ruth Bailey Latham Richmond, Virginia Margaret Hatton Ligon Richmond, Virginia Judith Carter Lucas Richmond, Virginia Katherine Lee Lyle Richmond, Virginia Elsie Vick Mattingly Richmond, Virginia Alice Wilson McElroy Richmond, Virginia Marietta Bagley McGehee Lynchburg, Virginia ♦Virginia Allen McLarin Mountain Lakes, New Jersey Martha Ethel Moffett Richmond, Virginia Ethel Helen O’Brien Garden City, New York Annie Laurie Parker Berryville, Virginia Florence Eubank Parker Shanghai, China Edith Eleanor Parsons Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts Emma Louise Parsons Richmond, Virginia Eula Farie Pritchard Norfolk, Virginia Dorothy Elaine Roberts Crewe, Virginia Vista Virginia Robinson Skippers, Virginia Mabel Leigh Rooke Suffolk, Virginia Katherine Elizabeth Scherer Richmond, Virginia Thais Silverman Richmond, Virginia Lucy Keeling Sisson Richmond, Virginia Helen Jane Smith Richmond, Virginia Maude Wakeley Smith Nutley, New Jersey Evelyn Sanderson Smoak Richmond, Virginia Saddye Jane Sykes Jackson, North Carolina Mary Anne Tucker Yorktown, Virginia Ann Maury VanDoren Charlottesville, Virginia Alice Warren Richmond, Virginia Katherine Lumpkin Wicker Richmond, Virginia Betty Merton Willets Orange, Virginia Dell Mercedes Williams Richmond, Virginia Virginia Malcolm Wood Pendleton, Virginia Harriett Rudd Yeamans Richmond, Virginia CLASS OF I 940 Ojjjjicete CLASS OF 1941 RICHMOND COLLEGE V. David Roland . .. President Edwin G. Sinar . Vice-President James A. Mathews . Secretary Edgar M. Arendall . Treasurer A. Simpson Williams . Senator Ollicete CLASS OF 1941 WESTHAMPTON COLLEGE £) , 2tcLA oUNL cb r JkiaAo ac l 4 .P.4ft- d W gLU jU 4ciL lluiJl Lfi“ UiJLiU5. Tf Jeanne W. Huffman President Mildred T. Howerton Vice-President Ann C. Phillips .... Secretary Barbara R. Eckles . Treasurer Miss Margaret Ross . Sponsor Elie Maynard Adams Ciarkton, Virginia Edward Reeves Adams $ r a Richmond, Virginia Ralph Wilson Allen Richmond, Virginia Gordon H. Andrews t K 2 Richmond, Virginia Edwin Vivian Balch K A Richmond, Virginia Milton B. Baroody Richmond, Virginia Lucien W. Bingham Richmond, Virginia Hobart G. Binstead K A Accomac, Virginia Charles R. Booth, Jr. Danville, Virginia Marion P. Boswell A X A Burkeville, Virginia William H. Brauer e x Richmond, Virginia Robert H. Brient 2 L E Richmond, Virginia Robert T. Brogan Richmond, Virginia Louis Ray Broughman Buchanan, Virginia Raymond A. Adams Redoak, Virginia Leon H. Alexander Petersburg, Virginia William P. Andrews $ A fl Richmond, Virginia Edgar M. Arendall Iv 2 Mobile, Alabama Alvin F. Beai.e, Jr. r a Richmond, Virginia Thomas Clive Berrey 2 4 E Luray, Virginia John B. Blanton, Jr. 2 E Richmond, Virginia John M. Bloxome, III Iv A Mappsville, Virginia Stanley H. Botts Appalachia, Virginia John O. Bradshaw Burkeville, Virginia Richard Y. Bristow Petersburg, Virginia Frank H. Britton Iv 2 Richmond, Virginia Norman Brown Richmond, Virginia Robert A. Browning t r a Richmond, Virginia OF 1941 ■ 111111 ii i M11111111111111111111111111111M11 1111 n 111111111111M111 ■ 11 • 111 Eugene L. Brunk Richmond, Virginia Henry A. Bullock Richmond, Virginia Richard C. Carter Northfork, W. Va. Jose A. Catarineu Santurice, Puerto Rico Fleming M. Christian e x Richmond, Virginia Martin F. Clark A X A Richmond, Virginia Carl Alvin Collins A A Richmond, Virginia Harry Brush Copley A i E Richmond, Virginia Robert C. Cotten, Jr. n k a Richmond, Virginia Robert H. Courtney $ r a Richmond, Virginia Douglas W. Davis e x Richmond, Virginia Branch A. Dinwiddie n k a Richmond, Virginia Robert W. Durrett J r A Hartsville, S. C. Winfred Hugo Elder Clarkton, Virginia Windton O. Burgess ! K X Fork Union, Virginia Henry Epes Cake Norfolk, Virginia Charles F. Catlett Richmond, Virginia George F. Cauthorne King and Queen County, Virginia Lawrence A. Clay Richmond, Virginia Reuben H. Clinkscales Richmond, Virginia James W. Corbett Hot Springs, Virginia Eugene W. Cornwall f r a Fredericksburg, Va. Hugh Stuart Crisman K 2 Winchester, Virginia John C. Cross Richmond, Virginia James H. Donohue $r a Richmond, Virginia John. A. Doumlele Richmond, Virginia Elmer P. Embrey, Jr. Fredericksburg, Va. Robert W. Eubank f K 2 Dunnsville, Virginia I II ■ 11 I I I I 11 I I I 11 I I IM11 II I1111111 I II | | | | I ■ ■ | CLASS 94 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1111 I I I I I I I II I I 111 I I I I I I OF 1 Harry Edw. Fainter $ A fi Richmond, Virginia William V. Farley Highland Springs, Va. John Wm. Florence Alexandria, Virginia Earl Russell Fox n K A Richmond, Virginia Ellis Parsons George A X A Richmond, Virginia Clarence W. Gladding Mears, Virginia Waverley S. Green Burkeville, Virginia Harry E. Griffin Dillwyn, Virginia Jefferson C. Harrison 2 $ E Hampton, Virginia William R. Harton n k a Richmond, Virginia William M. Herndon Fredericksburg, Va. E. L. Higginbotham Alexandria, Virginia Bernard Insler 4 A New Haven, Conn. Leroy Henry Jacobs $ A Richmond, Virginia Carl Ashby Felton 0 X Richmond, Virginia Chas. J. Ferneyhough Richmond, Virginia Mario Vega Gamboa San Jose, Costa Rica Edgar C. Garber, Jr. 2 i E Bon Air, Virginia Morris David Grandis t A Richmond, Virginia William A. Grant e x Richmond, Virginia James Lee Harris Richmond, Virginia James Ridout Harris Richmond, Virginia Ralph P. Hedgecock A X A Richmond, Virginia William H. Hemby Richmond, Virginia Ira Durwood Hudgins X A E Washington, D. C. N. B. Hutchenson, Jr. A X A Richmond, Virginia Joseph Edgar Jenkins rr k a Richmond, Virginia C. Walton Jones, Jr. Richmond, Virginia OF 1941 I IS I I I II I I I I I I IIII I II I I I I■I I■I I I II I I I I I I I I I I I Thomas Davis Jordan $i(! Richmond, Virginia Avery K. Katz Richmond, Virginia John R. Kellison A X A Richmond, Virginia James R. Knaub Iv A Richmond, Virginia Murray Layne e x Richmond, Virginia Oscar Davis Lee K X South Boston, Virginia Robert ' H. Lindsay, Jr. X A E Richmond, Virginia Kenneth D. Little Richmond, Virginia Herbert Wm. Mack Altoona, Pennsylvania Martin Markowitz A Brooklyn, New York William R. Maynard Norfolk, Virginia Ben Harris McGehee Wilmington, Virginia John Kelso Moore Onancock, Virginia Chas. A. Morgan, Jr. Rockville, Virginia IIIIIIMMIIMMMIIIIIIMMIMIIIIMIIIIIIM CLASS OF 1941 Robert Byrd Kay X A E Richmond, Virginia Robert Alvin Keil l Iv X Oak Park, Illinois Ludwig C. Kroutil Washington, D. C. George H. Landers A X A Richmond, Virginia Henry M. Lewter Richmond, Virginia James Guthrie Ligon Iv A Pamplin, Virginia John Howard Locke e x Boyce, Virginia Irvin Lovenstein A Richmond, Virginia Geo. Edmond Massie 4 r a Richmond, Virginia James A. Matthews K X Richmond, Virginia Thomas H. McVay, Jr. 4 Iv X Norfolk, Virginia Samuel M. Moody, Jr. A X A Richmond, Virginia Willie P. Morrissette X T E Midlothian, Virginia Harold G. Owens i A 12 Richmond, Virginia I I I I 11 II M II I II • 11 I I II 11 I I I I I • I 11 • | | || II I I II I Wm. F. Parkerson, Jr. Iv A Richmond, Virginia Roy Cleon Parks 2 F E Richmond, Virginia Blanton Lynn Price Richmond, Virginia Samuel S. Proffitt A X A Chester, Virginia Robert A. Rhodes n k a Richmond, Virginia George E. Roberts K A Nassawadox, Virginia William S. Ryan Baltimore, Maryland Carl August Sachs Washington, D. C. Robert W. Shiflett K 2 Richmond, Virginia Edwin Gann Siner 2 A E Philadelphia, Pa. Robert E. Stanley K 2 Richmond, Virginia Thomas J. Starke, III ex Richmond, Virginia John J. Steigall Richmond, Virginia Wm. Harman Surber Richmond, Virginia Marshall J. Phillips e x Hopewell, Virginia Albert Lee Philpott A X A Philpott, Virginia Thomas Edward Pugh A A Fredericksburg, Va. Charles W. Reynolds 2 f E Richmond, Virginia Herman S. Rockoff f A Bridgeport, Conn. Virgil David Roland P F A Richmond, Virginia James A. Seymour Richmond, Virginia Geo. H. Shackleford r A Hampton, Virginia Charlas Henry Skutt 0 X Fredericksburg, Va. Frank Sease Soden Passapatanzy, Virginia Henry Lester Steiner A Richmond, Virginia Granville H. Steinmetz Richmond, Virginia Owen Farley Tate Iv A Danville, Virginia Wm. Sanford Terry Iv A Chatham, Virginia CLASS — . I OF 1941 ■ 111111111M111M1111111111111111 m 111M11111 l II11 ■ l IIII111II11II i : i ■ M i James W. Turkingron 4 K2 Jersey City, New Jersey Douglas B. Van Buskirk Iv 2 Bronxville, New York F. A. Waddington, Jr. $ T A Richmond, Virginia Frederick Wanderer l A Richmond, Virginia Chas. A. Watkins, Jr. Richmond, Virginia George L. White, Jr. i K 2 Richmond, Virginia Harold Bell White K A Richmond, Virginia Joe Wheeler Wiggins K 2 Fayetteville, N. C. Aubrey S. Williams Iv A Richmond, Virginia Robert D. Williams I K 2 Richmond, Virginia Joseph A. Wilson 4 Iv 2 Richmond, Virginia Robert P. Van Buren e x Richmond, Virginia James A. Wagner n k a Richmond, Virginia George T. Waite 4 r a Richmond, Virginia John T. Watkins 2 4 E Richmond, Virginia William J. Waymack n k a Richmond, Virginia Geo. P. Whitley, Jr. Durham, N. C. William H. Widner 0 X Richmond, Virginia Benj. G. Williams A X A Richmond, Virginia Floyd C. Williams f i K 2 Richmond, Virginia Samuel J. Wornom, Jr. Hampton, Virginia IIMIMIIIIMIIIMIIIIIIIMIMIIMIMIIMIIM CLASS 1 94 1 . ■ 1111M111 • 11 11 OF Betty Benson Acker Philadelphia, Pa. Dorothy L. Alexander Richmond, Virginia Dorothy B. Auringer Richmond, Virginia Margaret Austin Erie, Pennsylvania Nell K. Beauchamp Portsmouth, Virginia Martha I. Belding Richmond, Virginia Marjorie-G. Brawer Paterson, New Jersey y t • Margaret E. Brittingham Victoria, Virginia Sarah Goyne Bryant Washington, D. C. Edith McD. Burfoot Norfolk, Virginia “ ■ Lois Inez Campbell,. Saltville, Virginia Phyllis A. Coghill Richmond, Virginia Evelyn V. Crosby Midlothian, Virginia Kathleen F. Crawford Richmond, Virginia mmm j. v V , 4 %! OF 1941 Lucy Burke Allen Richmond, Virginia Mary L. Arnold Clearfield, Pa. Virginia Lee Ball Schuyler, Virginia Martha Lillian Beam Hamlet, N. C. Lucille B. Bishop Richmond, Virginia Mary Anne Boehling Richmond, Virginia Audrey Vivian Brott Gloversville, New York Rebecca A. Brown Big Island, Virginia Anne T. Burgess Richmond, Virginia Mary M. Buxton Richmond, Virginia Lois Jean Cook Maplewood, New Jersey Phyllis Marie Cook Maplewood, New Jersey 7r, J A ' ' - A E. A. Cunningham T noon Y7pci Viroinn Margaret M. Curley Richmond, Virginia IIMIMIIIIII MIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIMIII niniiiimiimiiiiiiiiimiiiiHiiiiiiiiii CLASS Dorothy E. Dawley Richmond, Virginia Gwendolin J. Dawson Virginia Beach, Va. Frances Lee Driggers Richmond, Virginia Charlotte McA. Dudley Richmond, Virginia Gladys Rebecca Epes Blackstone, Virginia Jeannette Evans Richmond, Virginia Margaret E. Forrer Richmond, Virginia B tty Foxj- isfm on, D. C. j 1 l Carolyn Cary Richmond, Virginia Lorene C. German Richmond, Virginia Helen Grimm Winchester, Virginia Janet Alma Hanft Raleigh, N. C. Dorothy V. Hewes Chester, Pennsylvania Jessie Persinger Hibbs Richmond, Virginia Frances V. DeBoe Chatham, Virginia Helen Marie Dodd Richmond, Virginia Truman C. Duncan Palmyra, Virginia Barbara Ruth Eckles Richmond, Virginia Josephine F. Fennell Richmond, Virginia Mildred Lee Ford Newport News, Va. Virginia E. Garrett Blackstone, Virginia Anne White Garth Richmond, Virginia K. E. Greenebaum Short Hills, New Jersey D. B. Harshbarger St. Albans, West Va. Mary E. Henry Hopewell, Virginia Helen James Hill Richmond, Virginia Mary E. Hinchman Richmond, Virginia OF 1941 IIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIMIMIIIIIIIIIIIMIMIMM I I I II I IIII I I I I I I I I I II I I I I 1111 11 II M II II I II I I I CLASS 1 + AA Catherine B. Hoover Richmond, Virginia Mildred Howerton Suffolk, Virginia Mildred C. Hutchison Richmond, Virginia Dorothy M. Jacobs Charlottesville, Va. Anne F. Johnstone Charleston, W. Va. Rita Jean Kapiloff Richmond, Virginia Elsie Katherine Kidd Richmond, Virginia Eleanor C. Kindell Richmond, Virginia U J PJ j I V V J ( T J H , J ' Margaret Jane Lee Bluefield Vest Va. p Kathryn K. Leviston Richmond, Virginia Patricia A. Lindsay Petersburg, Virginia Anne Elizabeth Love Hampton, Virginia Phyllis Marie Luders Essex Fells, New Jersey Helen D. Martin Richmond, Virginia Jeanne W. Huffman Richmond, Virginia Betty May Hulburt Arlington, Virginia D. Florence Jacobsen ' „ Brown’s Store, Virginia V Frances V. Jester Chincoteague, Virginia j Fage Kemp Ritlyncm Virginia Elizabeth A. Keesef. B1 icefield, Weit Virginia Dorothy Louise Kyte Fanwood, New Jersey Ada MaytLakd Richmond Virginia V V ' „ i , ’ fr . ■ V - 4 -c 4 Frances L. Lewis Richmond, Virginia Naomi Lewis Richmond, Virginia Anita G. Loving Richmond, Virginia Juliette P. Loving Richmond, Virginia Martha W. McCabe Richmond, Virginia Betty Melius New York, New York 111111111111111111 ii 11111 ■ 11111111111 • 1111111 CLASS ' Wa m OF I 94 1 I M • I ■ 11 I I I I I I II I I I I I II I • II 11 II II11 I II I 111 11 Marie L. Morrissey Richmond, Virginia Dorothy Lou Motley Richmond, Virginia ’jIS jUJ ' fy VI ' • 4 . Edith H. Nunnally ' Richmond, Virginia Mayme F. O’Flaheryt Richmond, Virginia Nell C. O ' Neil Richmond, Virginia Mary Bennett Owen Jarratt, Virginia Evelyn M. Pomeroy Front Royal, Virginia A. Constance Powell Richmond, Virginia E. Marion Rawls Richmond, Virginia Anne Fox Riker New York, New York 00 3 -O cv ' . o C, v An W ?v [ Rue 0 1 Culpeper, Virginia Elsie V. Satterwhite Richmond, Virginia Peggy Settle Short Hills, New Jersey Mary Ann Sheehan Richmond, Virginia Jean L. Neasmith Tonwanda. New York Kira Nicholsky New York, New York Mary G. Omohundro Richmond, Virginia Virginia B. Omohundro Fork Union, Virginia Ann C. Phillips Richmond, Virginia Catherine K. Phillips Richmond, Virginia Frances Omega Price Bealeton, Virginia Margaret L. Purcell Richmond, Virginia Betty Carson Riley South Boston, Virginia Mary E. Riley Richmond, Virginia Hanah Miriam Scott Richmond, Virginia Thelma Anne Seldes Richmond, Virginia Davene H. Shimmin Miami, Florida Mary Alice Smith Richmond, Virginia OF 1941 ... Bernice I. Stephenson Richmond, Virginia Elite Terretta Stony Creek, Virginia Suzanne A. Trussell Port Washington, N. Y. Paulette P. Tuck Richmond, Virginia ' tr ' E. Whitehorne Richmond, Virginia Frances E. Wiley Richmond, Virginia Betty H. Woodson Richmond, Virginia Ann Love Woodward Richmond, Virginia Marion A. Yancey Clarksville, Virginia Nancy H. Wright Richmond, Virginia Martha H. Snead Fork Union, Virginia Katherine A. Spencer Lynchburg, Virginia Jane W. Trevvet L Ashland, Virginia F. Elizabeth Trower Richmond, Virginia Clara E. Vawter Vienna, Virginia Margarette Gay Via Richmond, Virginia Jeanne L. Wilkins Fanwood, New Jersey Antoinette P. Wirth Richmond, Virginia T. C. WILLIAMS SCHOOL OF LAW STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION T. C. WILLIAMS SCHOOL OF LAW Executive Officers Joseph A. Alexander, Jr . President Allan H. Lane, Jr . Vice-President William D. Temple . Secretary Samuel H. Allen . Treasurer STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION T. C. WILLIAMS SCHOOL OF LAW The Senate Ernest H. Dervishian David C. Rice Edmund D. Vicars Braxton B. Townsend David M. White, Jr. STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION T. C. WILLIAMS SCHOOL OF LAW Honor Court Donald S. Slagle. Chief Justice Harold A. Faggen Bernard W. McCray William S. Kell G. Thomas Taylor OUicels CLASS OF 1938 T. C. Wl LLIAMS SCHOOL OF LAW SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Robert B. Murrie. President Ernest H. Dervishian, Vice-President Edmund D. Vicars, Secretary-Treasurer .(flllllllllllllllllllMIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIMMIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIMIIMIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIMIIMIIMIIIIIIIIIIIMMIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIMII ..Ml...IIIIIIIIMI CLASS OF 1938 IMMMIIlmil Mill II Ill.. I II HUM III!.I II II I II II I III II I IIIIIIIIMI 11111 I 11 1111 11 11 I 111 I 111111 I 1111 11 1111 11111 111111 11 1111 I 11 T. C. WILLIAMS SCHOOL OF LAW VIRGINIA: IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND: Members of the Senior Class v. Faculty of the University of Richmond Law School To the Honorable F. W. Boatwright, Judge of the said court: Humbly complaining, showeth unto your honor, your orators, the Senior Class of the Uni¬ versity of Richmond Law School, that: (1) In the year of 1935 there were made to your complainants by the above named de¬ fendants certain promises, enticements, assurances, etc., in order to cause your complainants to enter into the study of what is known and described as the Law; (2) That relying on the said defendants, and having been lulled into a sense of safe-keeping and security both as to our present positions and as to our potential successes, an immediate perusal of the modern off-shoots of Blackstone was begun by your complainants; (3) That soon after, we, your complainants, discovered that though the said defendants were anxious to obtain our entrance into these studies, they were to the same degree ready, willing, and able to speed our exit, unless compliance was made with certain rules, regulations and re¬ quirements which were to say the least, onerous, irritating, and provoking; (4) That during the preceding three years although there cannot be laid claim to a literal performance, there has been at least a substantial compliance with the above mentioned re¬ strictions and stipulations, but only through the perseverance of your complainants, and the soon acquired ability to withstand intellectual rebuff at the hands of the defendants above mentioned; (5) Therefore, forasmuch as your orators, the surviving members of the Freshman Class of 1935, are remediless in the premises, save in this court of final resort, we pray that the Faculty of the Law School be made parties defendant to this bill and be required to be present at a certain ceremony on June 7, 1938, in order to justify the aforesaid mentioned conduct they have exhibited during the time previously mentioned; that an injunction may issue permanent¬ ly restraining these defendants from withholding any longer the degree of LL.B., promised, worked for, and to which each member of this class is justly entitled, the withholding of which would cause irreparable injury to your complainants; and that all such other further and general relief as in the premises may be just, be granted; and your complainants will ever pray, etc. The Senior Class. CLASS OF 1938 JOSEPH A. ALEXANDER, Jr. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for LL.B. Degree B.A. University of Richmond; Kappa Alpha; Omi- cron Delta Kappa; Intermediate Honors; Dean’s List; President Student Government; Member Honor Court; Freshman Law Prize; Member Board of Publications; Chancellor of Exchequer McNeill Law Society; Justinian Law Club; Member State Bar. J AMES B. BRENNAN WHEELING, WEST VIRGINIA Applicant for LL.B. Degree B.A. University of West Virginia; Kappa Alpha. ERNEST H. DERVISHIAN RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for LL.B. Degree University of Richmond; Sigma Nu Phi; Member Student Government Senate; Vice-President Senior Class; McNeill Law Society; Member State Bar. 1111111II1111II1111111IIII111111II11111111IIIIIII1111111111111111IIIIIIIII11IIII1111IIII11111 ■ 11111II1111111 T. C. WILLIAMS SCHOOL OF LAW HAROLD A. FAGGEN RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for LL.B. Degree University of Richmond, Business Administration School; Certified Public Accountant, Virginia; Member Honor Court; McNeill Law Society; Jus¬ tinian Law Club; Member State Bar. ALLAN H. LANE, Jr. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for LL.B. Degree B.A. University of Richmond; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Glee Club; Harleouin Club; Vice-President Student Government Association; Vice-Chancellor McNeill Law Society; Assistant Librarian; Justinian Law Club; Member State Bar. LAWRENCE R. MORGAN IAEGER, WEST VIRGINIA Applicant for LL.B. Degree Concord State Teachers College; University of Kentucky. CLASS OF 1938 ROBERT B. MURRIE LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA Applicant for LL.B. Degree V.P.I., Texas A. M., Delta Theta Phi; President Senior Class; Member State Bar. DONALD S. SLAGLE NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Applicant for LL.B. Degree William and Mary College; Delta Theta Phi; Mem¬ ber Student Government Senate; Chief Justice of Honor Court; Chancellor of McNeill Law Society; Assistant Librarian; Justinian Law Club; Member State Bar. EVERETT S. SLAGLE NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Applicant for LL.B. Degree William and Mary College; Norfolk Division-V.P.I., Vice-President Freshman Class; McNeill Law So¬ ciety; Member State Bar. T. C. WILLIAMS SCHOOL OF LAW FRED H. TIMBERLAKE RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Applicant for LL.B. Degree A.B. University of Richmond; Omicron Delta Kap¬ pa; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Delta Theta Phi; Treas¬ urer Student Government Association; President In¬ termediate Class; Law School Editor Collegian; Business Manager Web; Co-Editor Law School Handbook; Assistant Librarian; McNeill Law So¬ ciety; Justinian Law Club; Member State Bar. EDMUND D. VICARS ESTHER S. WEINBERG WISE, VIRGINIA FREDERICK, MARYLAND Applicant for LL.B. Degree Emory and Henry College; Member Student Govern¬ ment Senate; Secretary-Treasurer Senior Class; Mem¬ ber McNeill Law Society; Member State Bar. Applicant for LL.B. Degree Hood College. Ojjjjicete CLASS OF 1939 T. C. WILLIAMS SCHOOL OF LAW INTERMEDIATE CLASS OFFICERS Samuel H. Allen. President Braxton B. Townsend, Vice-President Wilber M. Lewis, Secretary-T reasurer CLASS HISTORY Numbering 34 strong and representing 16 different colleges, the Class of 1939 began its first year as a strong man to run a race.” Ours has been a steeplechase, and as we near the end of our second year we find only 14 of the 34 starters remaining with us. Mr. Muse was certainly correct when he told us that law was a jealous mistress and warned us of the snares and pitfalls of the way. Legal fraternities and school politics soon took their place along with briefs and case books. We played our politics with heat and ardor. As fresh¬ men we were led by Judge ' Williams whose ’ organization” lived a meteoric career. The turning of the wheel brought us Sam Allen to be our President as Intermediates. In the spring of 1937 we organized a soft- ball team and played in the Richmond College Inter-Mural League. Long will be remembered our able and argumentative pitcher White and our slugger Salvatti. Our second year has served to show us that we were not so far advanced as we thought and that there was still a little law to be learned. Coming into contact with Practice, Evidence, Criminal Procedure and Wills (but no Administrations) we have lost some of our first-year confidence. Looking ahead, we have the State Bar to hurdle and our Senior year to run. Don’t bet on us for we are as temperamental as a two-year-old. Renamed Bills and Wills by McLemore. CLASS OF 19 4 0 C. WILLIAMS SAMUEL H. ALLEN South Hill, Virginia Pi Kappa Alpha; University of Richmond; Law School Editor The Web; Business Manager The Web; McNeill Law Society; Treasurer Student Government Association; President Intermediate Class; Assistant Librarian. WILLIAM L. KELL Bluefield, West Virginia University of West Virginia; Kappa Alpha; Mc¬ Neill Law Society; Member Honor Court. WILBER M. LEWIS Ashland, Virginia Randolph-Macon College; Kappa Sigma; Secretary- Treasurer Intermediate Class. ROBERT B. HARRIS Richmond, Virginia B.A. University of Richmond; Phi Delta Omega; Omicron Delta Kappa; Pi Delta Epsilon; Delta Theta Phi. J. CLOPTON KNIBB Bybee, Virginia A.B. Lynchburg College; McNeill Law Society. BERNARD W. McCRAY Richmond, Virginia B.A. Virginia Military Institute; Delta Theta Phi; Member Honor Court. CLASS OF 19 4 0 SCHOOL OF LAW JAMES L. McLEMORE, Jr. Suffolk, Virginia Randolph-Macon College; Phi Kappa Sigma; Phi Alpha Delta. CHARLES H. RYLAND University of Richmond, Virginia B.A. University of Richmond; Phi Gamma Delta; Omicron Delta Kappa, Tau Kappa Alpha; Presi¬ dent Student Government Richmond College. HENRY J. SCHRIEBERG Richmond, Virginia University of Richmond; Phi Alpha; University of Virginia Law School; Graves Law Society. DAVID C. RICE Richmond, Virginia B.S. Hampden-Sydney College; Kappa Sigma; Omi¬ cron Delta Kappa; McNeill Law Society; Vice- President Freshman Class; Member Student Gov¬ ernment Senate. LOUISE SAMPSON Clifton Forge, Virginia William and Mary College; University of Virginia Law School. ULYSSES L. SWEENEY, Jr. Dumbarten, Virginia Randolph-Macon College; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Delta Theta Phi; Secretary-Treasurer Freshman Class. G. THOMAS TAYLOR Richmond, Virginia B.A. University of Richmond; Phi Delta Omega; Omicron Delta Kappa; Pi Delta Epsilon; McNeill Law Society; Member Honor Court; Editor The Brief. BRAXTON B. TOWNSEND Petersburg, Virginia B.A. University of Richmond; Phi Kappa Sigma; Varsity Club; McNeill Law Society; Member Stu¬ dent Senate; Vice-President Intermediate Class. DAVID M. WHITE, Jr. Richmond, Virginia Hampden-Sydney College; Sigma Chi; Delta Theta Phi; McNeill Law Society; Member Student Senate. WILLIAM D. TEMPLE Petersburg, Virginia Hampden-Sydney College; Chi Phi; Secretary Stu¬ dent Government Association; Editor The Col¬ legian. RANDOLPH W. TUCKER Newport News, Virginia Washington and Lee University; Phi Kappa Psi; Sigma Delta Chi; Delta Theta Phi. ERNEST H. WILLIAMS, Jr. Smithfield, Virginia A.B. Virginia Military Institute; Delta Theta Phi; President Freshman Class. Ojjjjicete CLASS OF 1941 T. C. WILLIAMS SCHOOL OF L AW FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS E. Parker Brown . President Moody E. Stallings. .Vice-President Herbert Headen, Secretary-Treasurer CLASS HISTORY On September 13, 1937, we enrolled, 21 in number, just another fresh¬ man class with the idea that if we studied industriously we might master the law. However, we very quickly learned from the upperclassmen that industriously was putting it mildly. First there was the heretofore over¬ looked item of an analytical mind, without which one was hopeless ab initio, regardless of assiduous application to studies. An analytical mind was only one of the many prerequisites of a legal education. As was explained, if one studied all of the time, one stood a remote chance of passing some of his classes. To accomplish the near im¬ possible of passing them all, one must put aside all thoughts of the outer world although it was admitted that there might be time for three squares and a short nap every twenty-four hours. As for dates, it was contempt of court to even think of a woman. Nothing short of a habeas corpus should be allowed to take us away from our books. By examination time we were convinced that the upperclassmen were right. Not one of us thought that we would pass and we began exchanging ideas about likely far places to head for after the last exam—the South Sea Islands, the African jungles, or back to work in father’s store. Exams came and were sweated through, and then the long wait for re¬ ports. With fear and trembling we opened THE LETTERS which con¬ tained the verdict of the jury. Imagine our joy when we learned that the verdict had been found in favor of the defendants! So now we occasionally find time to commit a trespass q.c.f. (vi et armis) by breaking the close of the outer world and entering thereinto. However, in the words of Kipling Lest WE Forget, Lest WE Forget.” CLASS OF 19 4 1 T. C. WILLIAMS SCHOOL OF LAW William R. Blandford Beaumont, Virginia Hampden-Sydney College; Chi Phi; Omicron Delta Kappa. John W. Collyer, Jr. Portsmouth, Virginia Elon College; Sigma Phi Beta; Phi Gamma Mu. M. Edward Evans Appomattox, Virginia Wake Forest College E. Parker Brown Suffolk, Virginia B.A. University of Richmond; Phi Kappa Sigma; President Fresh¬ man Class. Martha B. Conway Richmond, Virginia William and Mary College; As¬ sistant Editor The Collegian. Lena D. Fiorentino Petersburg, Virginia State Teachers College, Fredericks¬ burg, Va. Ezra T. Carter Gate City, Virginia Emory and Henry College; Phi Pi Alpha; University of Virginia. J. Newton Dovel Luray, Virginia Bridgewater College. James W. Fletcher Sperryville, Virginia University of Richmond; Phi Kappa Sigma. CLASS OF 19 4 1 T. C. W1L LIA M S SCHOOL OF LAW William S. Goode Clifton Forge, Virginia Herbert Headen Richmond, Virginia Wildman S. Kincheloe, Jr. Crewe, Virginia B.S. Virginia Polytechnic Insti- University of Richmond; Secre- tute; Pi Delta Epsilon; Omicron tary-Treasurer Freshman Class. Delta Kappa. B.A. University of Richmond; Phi Beta Kappa. Lewis E. Lucie, Jr. Richmond, Virginia University of Richmond Elio J. Nannini Connellsville, Pa. A.B. Duquesne University. Books P. Shetter Alfred A. Skeen, Jr. Richmond, Virginia Clintwood, Virginia B.A. University of Richmond; Emory and Henry College; Pi Lambda Chi Alpha. Gamma Mu. Moody E. Stallings Suffolk, Virginia Abram P. Staples, Jr. Joseph R. Walker Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Hampden-Sydney College; Kappa University of Richmond. Liniversity of South Carolina. Alpha; Vice-President Freshman Class. McNEILL LAW SOCIETY 0 fficers Members Donald S. Slagle . Chancellor Allan H. Lane, Jr. Vice-Chancellor Joseph A. Alexander, Jr., Chancellor of the Exchequer Ernest H. Dervishian Fred H. Timberlake Harold A. Faggen Edmund D. Vicars Everett S. Slagle Samuel H. Allen William L. Kell J. Clopton Knibb David C. Rice G. Thomas Taylor Braxton B. Townsend David M. White, Jr. James W. Fletcher Wildman S. Kincheloe, Jr. Elio J. Nannini Faculty Malcolm R. Doubles Ralph T. Catterall William T. Muse A. Fleet Dillard DELTA THETA PHI FRATERNITY Members Bernard W. McCray Ulysses L. Sweeney, Jr. Randolph W. Tucker David M. White, Jr. Donald S. Slagle Robert B. Murrie Robert B. Harris Wilbur M. Lewis E. H. Williams, Jr. William R. Blandford John W. Collyer, Jr. Moody E. Stallings Herbert Headen Fred H. Timberlake James H. Barnett William T. Muse M. Ray Doubles William S. Cudlipp, Jr. • Athletic staff Director of Physical Education Glenn F. Thistlethwaite Basketball, Baseball and Freshman Sports Malcolm U. Pitt Assistant Football . Russell Crane Graduate Manager and Golf Coach W. Fred Caylor Leonard V. Kielpinski . President Albert L. Jacobs . Vice-President Shanks M. Wilborn . Secretary Frank R. Alvis . Treasurer ■IV - 1 l 1 i r JRnj, ; ■■ - BR ‘ ' flu ■R JSm i J First row, left to right: Hughes, Wilborn, Flax, Montgomery, Kielpinski, A. Jacobs, God- sey, Alvis, Stoneburner. Second row: Moore, Knight, Field, Norvell, Haug, Leitch, Powers, Martin, Dickinson. Third row: Spears, Marchant, Copley, Harrington, Siddall, Morrison, Kennedy, Burge, Sanford. Fourth row: Straughan, Taylor, Arendall, Van Buskirk, Lawless, Correll, George. Headed in 1937 by Leonard Kielpinski, star fullback and quarterback, the Varsity Club has had a successful season. The club was formed to include in one organization all the men on the campus who had won a letter in a major sport or three in some minor sport. Campus dances have been the chief outlet for the energies of this organization. During the winter months the group held a dance and duplicated this again in the Spring. Both dances were hailed as great successes by the Richmond College campus. Composed of some 45 men, this organization furnishes a medium by which all the at hletes can find common inter¬ ests and associations among members of their teams in many branches of athletic activity. One may enter the group by winning a letter in Football, Basketball, Track, or Base¬ ball. VAR SIT y CLUB Standing left to right: Gordon Andrews, Robert Courtney, Curtis M. Haug, Harvey H. Hobgood, T. Nash Broaddus. Kneeling: Henry Bullock. CHEER LEADERS Top row, left to right: Morrison, Via, Hoskins, Pendleton, Kielpinski, Lawless, Merrick, Norvell, Sinar, Marchant, Dickenson, Straughan. Bottom row: Powers, Montgomery, Daven¬ port, Alvis, Robinson, Kennedy, Francisco, Spears, Faris, Tyler, Wright, Sanford, Center: Siddall, (Captain) ,Thistle- thwaite (Coach). Apprentice School, 6-6 Richmond’s Spiders opened the 1937 grid season against a well- balanced and strong Ap¬ prentice eleven at Newport News in a night game. The hard-fought tie proved that the Sophomore mettle of last season had greatly improved. Merrick and Burge were the sopho¬ more standouts under fire for the first time. Heebie” Spears hit right tackle for a five-yard push. Two plays netted the Red and Blue squad no gain, but Bullet Pen¬ dleton rammed through the line on the final play for a marker. Chuck” Siddall’s attempt for the point was blocked by a hard-charging, shipbuilder forewall. Late in the fourth quarter, Wilson and Compton gained first downs for Apprentice with wide end sweeps, carrying the sphere down deep in Spider territory. Compton, on the next play, swept end for twelve yards, finally being knocked out of bounds on the Spider thirteen-yard line by chunky Bill Via. Compton then plunged right tackle for the score. Try for the extra point was blocked by Bill Burge. Featuring the game was Pendleton’s bril¬ liant punting duel with Madsen. Both got off long booming kicks deep into the op¬ ponents’ territory. Powers, Burge and Mer¬ rick stood out among the new men that played. Randolph-Macon, 6-0 At Mayo Island on a hot, sultry after¬ noon, the Spiders tamed a veteran jacket eleven with a lone touchdown that came late in the fray. Hoot” Pendleton proved the star of the day, for the Ashlanders never seemed to be able to stop his power¬ ful line plunges as he lowered his head and rammed through. In the opening moments of the game, Pendleton and Welch had a kicking duel, with Lawless making swift returns for the University of Richmond. In the initial quarter there were no goal line threats, and the longest Spider punt traveled down to the Jacket 25. In the last quarter, Spears flipped a pass A. B. Marchant, All-State Left to right: Haw (Manager), Siddall (Captain), Thistlethwaite (Coach) to Burge, who lateraled to Kielpinski for a first down on the Jacket 31-yard line. The ball was again placed in play on the Randolph-Macon nine-yard line, first and goal to go. Spears made three yards through right guard. Pendleton drove over left for one more, and on the next down was not to be denied. Siddall’s try for the extra point was low. Washington and Lee, 0-6 With the Spider invasion of the Generals’ stronghold, hopes for a State Championship team were dimmed for Richmond. Playing poor football the Spiders fumbled frequently, losing the ball whenever a chance to score presented itself. Washington and Lee scored in the first quar¬ ter, after getting possession of the ball on the Spider 45, after a short kick by Pendleton. Craft passed for twenty-five yards to Borries, who caught the ball on Richmond’s twenty. Howard spun through for 13 yards, took the ball again through the line for a first down on the eight- yard line. Dunlap threw a long to Spessard. Interference was called on the play, and the Generals were given the ball on Richmond’s eight, first and four to go. Howard rammed over on his second try at the line. In the second half, the Spiders made several drives deep into the Generals’ territory, but the attack bogged down as the ball neared the goal. Hoskins, on a long pass to Mar- chant, began a belated rally that ended when a Spears pass was in¬ tercepted by Dunlap. The game ended as Richmond was again put on defense. The U. of R. line played stellar ball all evening, but pass inter¬ ception and fumbles broke the spirit of a hard-fighting ball club. Hoskins and Marchant were Spider standouts. Roanoke, 21-12 On a damp field at Roanok e, a superior Spider eleven downed a fighting Maroon team. Scoring in every period, Richmond’s line held beautifully, while the backs drove through the hard-charging Roan¬ oke forewall. Stuart Hoskins began the fire¬ works, cutting off left tackle in the first period behind perfect inter¬ ference, slipped past the halves, and outran the safety man to score. Hoot’’ Pendleton, just before the end of the half, climaxed a forty- yard drive by plunging over the Maroon line for another touch¬ down. In the third period Roanoke be¬ gan a scoring thrust that was not to be denied, after Crumley re¬ peatedly went through the Spider line for gains. Red and Blue re¬ taliated with a swift touchdown, climaxed by a forward lateral from Spears to Burge to Kielpinski. Ken Moore, of the Roanoke eleven, made a difficult catch of Pednau’s pass over the goal to score the host’s final touchdown in the clos¬ ing moments of the game. A gallant bid by the crimson men was stemmed by the fighting Spiders. Virginia Military Institute, 7-21 In a game much closer than the score indicated, the Flying Squadron and the Spiders played a cautious game. In the initial quarter, Trezciak’s eighty-yard kick ended a brief Spider threat as the two elevens fought on even terms. Capitalizing on Pendleton’s short kicks, V.M.I. drove down to the Richmond 19 on straight football with Shu carrying the sphere. Again Red and Blue suffered THROUGH THE LINE a break when interference was ruled, giving the Cadets possession of the ball on Richmond’s four-yard line. Holding magnificently for three downs, the line gave in on the last to hard plunging Paul Shu. Soon after, Coleman, Cadet tackle, blocked a Spider kick on the thirty, which rolled to the twenty. Coleman picked it up and ran down to Richmond’s three before he was finally stopped. Trezciak crashed over for the tally. Again Trezciak’s educated toe put the Spiders on their own one-foot line, and a poor punt gave the Cadets TACKLE their last opportunity to score. From the forty- yard line, Trezciak carried the ball over on three plays. Richmond began to click late in the game, when Hoskins intercepted a pass; he and Lawless carried the ball over for the U. of R. tally. A last-minute drive bogged down when the whistle ended the rooters clamor for another touchdown. Citadel, 0—26 Under the lights at Charleston, the Univer¬ sity of Richmond made its poorest showing against a classy Southern eleven. In the first quarter, under the impetus of Robinson, the military men pushed over two scores. Almost a repetition of the first half was the last half of the contest. Robinson and Smith, on long end sweeps, pushed over an¬ other score before the third quarter was many minutes old. As the game was drawing to a close Robinson ran sixty yards through the entire Richmond team for six points. Duquesne, 0-24 Strictly on the defensive, the University of Richmond encountered a highly touted Du¬ quesne at Pittsburgh under the arcs. Boyd Brumbaugh and Clipper Smith accounted for the two first-half tallies after runs of 75 and 65 yards, respectively. On a deceptive play, the Dukes gained a score on a pass from Onder to Mangore, who lateraled to Mc- Keeta. This play was good for 49 yards. Du- quesne’s final score came after a 74-yard march down the field. Onder, hard-driving fullback, plunged over for the touchdown. Late in the game, the Spider offense began to click against a decidedly superior eleven. On two drives the University of Richmond carried the ball down to the Dukes’ four-yard line, but then the line became a stone wall which the Spiders could not penetrate. Offensively and defensively the Red and Blue team played a good game, in spite of a four-touchdown trouncing. The Dukes gained 504 yards to Richmond’s 264 total. Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 12-7 In its first home game in many weeks, Rich¬ mond capitalized on its scoring opportuni¬ ties early in the game to defeat the Tech men. Striking swiftly, after Lawless returned De- Muro’s kick to V.P.I. 6, Hoskins tossed a short pass to Straughan who lateraled the ball to Bill Morrison. He carried the ball over to score. Richmond’s second score came when Law¬ less and Hoskins had placed the ball in scor¬ ing position on off tackle sweeps. Lawless went through the line for eight yards. Pen¬ dleton then lowered his head and charged into the V.P.I. line for the touchdown. In the second half, after the Tech men had been stopped on the U. of R. one-foot line at the end of the first half, Henry and De- Muro, Tech’s great backs, put the Spiders on the defense. DeMuro returned a Spider punt from his own 8 to his 34. Henry plunged through the line, broke away, and was finally hauled down on the Red and Blue 46. Doxey then caught a 16-yard toss from Henry to place the ball deep in U. of R. territory. Dar¬ nell and Henry then drove the ball over. At this point lanky Ed. Sinar entered the game, and, with his long kicks, more than made up for Tech gains. His toe kept Rich¬ mond out of danger as V.P.I. repeatedly sought to score. This was Richmond’s closest game and best one of the season. Hampden-Sydney, 19-0 Taking advantage of a Tiger fumble on the U. of R. 35, which Bill Via recovered, the Spiders pushed down into striking distance of the goal. Spears then passed twenty yards to Marchant who tossed a lateral to Dickinson. Dickinson carried the ball across for the tally. On a long punt return by Lawless to the Richmond 42, Red and Blue again drove over the goal with runs by Lawless, Hoskins and Pendleton. In the final quarter, Coach Glenn decided to use some Sophomore talent, and in went Bill Robinson. On his first play, he cut off left end, faked past the halves and was finally brought down on the two-yard line after an eighty-yard jaunt. On the next play he went over. The final minutes were featured by an¬ other drive by Richmond which ended as the whistle blew. William and Mary, 6-0 The Indians’ famed Pete” Bunch was held in check as the Spiders outplayed their tradi¬ tional rivals on Turkey day to win by a single tally made by Richmond’s all stater, A. B. Marchant. Striking swiftly in the first quarter, the Red and Blue team scored, then hung to its slim lead for three more periods of the game. When Ed. Sinar’s long arms batted down Bunch’s punt, Morrison recovered for the Spiders on the William and Mary 25, to pave the way for the tally. On three plays the team gained 6 yards, then on the fourth down, Hoskins faded back, rifled a low pass to Mar¬ chant, who ran six yards to score. After this it was all Richmond, with Bunch completing only one pass and making one 20-yard run in the entire first half. In the line, stars of the game were Mar¬ chant, Norvell, and Merrick. Marchant was invincible on his flank until a back injury forced him from the game. Norvell, at guard, stopped many plays before they could reach the line of scrimmage. Merrick, through his keen play diagnosis was able to cut down long gains on the part of Bunch, Indian ace. Playing their last game were Captain Sid- dall, Kielpinski, and Montgomery. These men were the bulwarks of the stone wall that the U. of R. line presented to Indian backs. BASKETBALL With four of his five court veterans of the past year gone with graduation and only one tow-headed performer, namely Captain Petey Jacobs, left, Coach Pitt faced prospects for the 1937-’38 basketball season squarely. They were poor, to say the least. A host of hard working sophomores, whose only experience was a year of fresh¬ man basketball, turned out to be the salva¬ tion of a quint led by the unquenchable spirit of Petey Jacobs. Out of the nineteen games played during the regular season, the University of Richmond team won fif¬ teen. When seven games were still left to be played on the schedule, Captain Jacobs was injured at Lexington playing against the Generals. Determined to lead the team to victory, Jacobs was trying hard. He took a bad spill, and thus ended his career in Basketball forever at the University. Yet, in the games that he had played, he was hailed by all coaches and referees in the conference as its greatest guard.” After a comparatively easy victory over the Ashland Jackets, the Spiders pulled a distinct upset by downing the favored Terrapins of College Park by a 31-26 count. Then, on their initial tour, to the Carolinas, the Spiders took lickings from both Duke and Wake Forest by close scores. The Techmen from V.P.I., in the same week, again took the Spiders’ meas¬ ure. Later in the season, Richmond’s more experienced quint downed Tech and the Deacons to even the count with these schools. Against Washington and Lee the Spiders broke even, winning at home and losing at the camp of the Generals. Coach Tilson had an experienced and well bal¬ anced squad which gave the Spiders their greatest trouble inside the state. Albert (Petey) Jacobs (Captain) Petey played a brilliant series of games in this, his last year of intercollegiate basketball. Although in¬ jured in a game with Washington and Lee and put out for the rest of the season, he was named on the all Southern conference team. Varsity Basketball First row, left to right: Spears, Hoskins, Jacobs (Captain), Ely, Burge. Second row: Dodd, Bragg, Stoneburner, Hobgood, Wright (Not in picture). Inserts: Pitt (Coach), Arendall (Manager) The highlight of the season came against the Violets of New York University who were touring the South on a warm-up campaign. In a hard, brilliant fight the Spiders outbattled the New Yorkers by a 34-25 count. Captain Jacobs played his best that evening, guarding like a multi-armed octopus, and scoring frequently. This was the first time that the University was able to take over a strong North¬ ern team in Basketball. At the end of the season, the University of Richmond was well up in the state standings, boasting of thirteen wins against two defeats, both by teams that the Spiders later defeated. Also, in the Southern Conference, Richmond stood well among the first eight teams. In the Conference playoffs, the Spiders met their nemesis in the form of a brilliant Clemson team, and were defeated in the first round by a 35-32 count. Sophomore sensations were Stuart Hoskins, famous for his long set shots and his fighting ability, James Ely, outstanding for his smooth floor play. Bill Burge, known to all for his guarding against N. Y. U., and John Wright, who could toss the ball from any angle toward the hoops. All of these men tallied over a hundred points before the season had ended. Seabury Stoneburner, bothered by a bad ankle, nevertheless, saw lots of action, and was a steady player. Ed Bragg, 165 pounds of real fight, also played fine ball for the Spiders. Heebie” Spears, junior, and member of last season’s squad, after the absence of Captain Jacobs, was named by his mates to fill his shoes. It was he, who with dogged determination fought to win against great odds. His floor work was of the best and his ability to handle the ball won him an important berth. He will again lead the team next year. Duke, Wake Forest, Washing¬ ton and Lee, and Virginia Poly¬ technic Institute, were the only teams that beat the Spiders during the regular season. Coach Pitt, as always, the like¬ able and unselfish tutor, had oc¬ casion to be proud of the machine that he turned out. He produced a winning team, composed of four- fifths sophomores, under fire for the first time. Yet, in his character¬ istic way, Coach was unwilling to claim any of the team’s glory for himself, so he declared, I’m Top row, left to right: Spears, Stoneburner, Bragg. Middle row: Ely, Hoskins, Dodd. Bottom row: Wright, Hobgood, Burge mighty proud of the boys.” The boys say, We’re mighty proud of him.” Here is the season’s record: Richmond 35 Randolph-Macon 20 31 Maryland 26 41 Hampden-Sydney 26 29 Wake Forest 33 24 Duke 32 19 V. P. I. 22 40 Hampden-Sydney 35 25 V. P. I. 22 27 Randolph-Macon 15 39 Wake Forest 31 34 N. Y. U. 25 30 Washington and Lee 33 38 V. M. I. 34 36 Virginia 27 43 William and Mary 28 27 V. M. I. 26 32 Washington and Lee 21 46 William and Mary 42 42 Virginia 27 32 Clemson 35 (Conference Meet) Freshman Basketball Squad First row, left to right: Brooks, Miller, Locke, Baroody, Donahue, Alexander, Kroutil. Second row: Barney (Manager), Garber, Crisman, Humbert, Cash, Shackelford, Jacobs (Coach) fV ' j FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Coached for the first time by Ex-Captain Bucky Jacobs, all-state forward for two years, the Uni¬ versity of Richmond freshmen had quite an im¬ pressive record for the year, downing four op¬ ponents and losing to four teams. Outstanding men who played well for the fresh¬ men were Dick Humbert, versatile six-footer, who played guard in a way that reminded fans strangely of Petey Jacobs, Richard Cash, towering center, who played fine ball all year until he was injured. Hugh Crisman, brainy forward, George Shackleford, hard-fighting and hard-working guard, and Ed Garber, who never gave up until the final whistle had blown. Playing against one of the state’s best teams in the little Tigers from Hampden-Sydney, the frosh evened the count in two hard battles, winning the first time 32-28, and on the home floor losing by a 17-20 score. By virtue of his hard playing in these games, Dick Humbert made the all-state frosh quint. Massanutten and Fork Union Military Academy both took the measure of the little Spiders in hard fought contests, after two spider aces had been eliminated, one for scholastic trouble and the other with an injury. In the season ' s finale, the little Indians scalped the frosh 53-26 to gain sweet revenge for an earlier 23-21 win by the Richmond five. FRESHMEN, 1937-’38 University of Richmond Basketball Scores Richmond. 32 Richmond. 34 Richmond. 17 Richmond. 26 Richmond. 29 Richmond. 28 Richmond. 41 Richmond. 23 Richmond. 23 Richmond. 26 Richmond. 36 Richmond. 37 Richmond. 26 Hampden-Sydney.28 Randolph-Macon .26 Hampden-Sydney.20 Randolph-Macon .14 John Marshall H. S. . . . 16 Massanutten, M. A. ... 31 Suffolk H. S.29 William and Mary .... 21 Hargrave, M.A.21 Jefferson H. S.27 Fork Union, M. A.39 Maury High School. ... 19 William and Mary .... 53 Numeral Winners —Richard Humbert, George Shackle¬ ford, Hugh Crisman, Ed Garber, Richard Cash, Leon Alexander, Milton Baroody, John Locke. BAS E BALL The 1937 baseball season was a high¬ ly successful one for the Spiders in two respects. From the standpoint of team- play the Red and Blue baseballers brought home to Richmond the state championship, after sharing it with William and Mary’s Indians in 1936. From the standpoint of individual achievement, this ’37 season produced one of the most famous athletes ever to wear the Red and Blue. He is Newton Bucky” Jacobs, the Spider captain, who left the U. of R. a record that has rarely, if ever before, been achieved in college baseball in any section of the country, that of pitching three no-hit, no-run games. Somewhat lacking in physique but with a competitive heart, Bucky” won seventeen games against one loss in three years of college playing. Spring hadn’t quite arrived, but base¬ ball was certainly in the air when Coach Malcolm U. Pitt called the first prac¬ tice on Milhiser field for his diamond candidates. It was not without some misgivings that Coach Pitt viewed his prospects for the forthcoming season, for he had the task of filling four im¬ portant positions made vacant by gradu¬ ation the previous year. After two weeks of training, however, Coach Malcolm U. Pitt put together a strong combina¬ tion which later rolled over all state opposition. Upon the shoulders of Captain Bucky” Jacobs and James Slick” Trev- vett, rested the major portion of the hurling chores. George George, a sophomore, took care of the catching vacancy in fine style, while Jimmy Mundy looked like a veteran at first base, a position which he had never played before. Hard-hitting Gus Lynch at second, the sensational Toots Gar¬ ber at shortstop, and red-headed Petey Jacobs at the hot corner rounded out an Newton (Bucky) Jacobs ( Captain ) By pitching three no-hit, no-run games in a single season, Bucky left with us a record that future col¬ legians will find hard to break. He won seventeen games against one loss in three years of college play¬ ing. Varsity Baseball First row, left to right: Wool- ling, Garber, A. Jacobs, N. Jacobs, Godsey, Lynch, Trev- vett. Second row: Pitt (Coach), Dodd, Walton, Mundy, Marchant, Taylor, Powers, George, Turbyfill (Manager) imposing infield. Neely Godsey, clean-up man,” Avalon Mar- chant, and Hoss Walton formed the Spider outfield. The Spiders got off to a good start in their quest for the state championship by defeating the Buckeyes of Ohio State, 6 to 1, in the first game. Jacobs and Trevvett divided the pitching assign¬ ment and were equally effective. A few days later Richmond beat Washington and Lee for their second victory. On a trip down into North Carolina, the U. of R. was defeated by Wake Forest College, but amid a barrage of base-hits including Neely Godsey’s home run triumphed over North Carolina’s Tarheels by the score of 9 to 8. After defeating Hampden-Sydney, 4 to 3, the Spiders scored a 1 to 0 victory over Virginia Tech, one of the closest games ever played at the Richmond City Stadium. Captain Bucky” Jacobs came out of the contest in possession of a brilliant no-hit, no-run game, the first of three for the season. Ruffner Murray, pitching for the Gobblers, allowed only one hit, a single by third baseman Petey Jacobs. Coach Pitt’s proteges then went on a six-game win¬ ning streak, smashing William and Mary, Randolph-Macon, V.M.I., and scoring second victories over Hampden-Sydney, V.P.I., and Washington and Lee. Captain Jacobs chalked up his second no-hit, no-run contest against Hampden-Sydney during the victory streak, while the game with William and Mary at Williamsburg was won by Gus Lynch’s homer in the tenth inning. Wake Forest’s strong aggregation next invaded the Spider’s do¬ main and again defeated the Red and Blue team, 8 to 5. Although Richmond overwhelmed the LIniversity of Virginia by the score of 12 to 1 in the next contest, these same Cavaliers were respon¬ sible a week later for Captain Bucky” Jacobs’ only loss in his three years of varsity competition. The Spiders could collect only two hits from Virginia s Bud Abbit, and Jacobs’ great three-year victory streak was brought to a close. After losing to the Spiders for four consecutive years, the Navy crushed the U. of R. at An¬ napolis with the Spiders playing their worst game of the year. Richmond ended the season by duplicating previous victories over V.M.I. and William and Mary. The 2 to 0 triumph over the Keydets marked a marvelous feat, Jacobs’ third no-hit game of the year. When the Spiders downed William and Mary in the last game, they walked off the field in possession of the state championship title. Due to masterful hurling by Captain Jacobs and James Slick Trevvett and the ability to come through with base hits in the pinches, the Spiders of 1937 turned in a highly successful season, winning fourteen and losing four games. Coach Malcolm Pitt can lightfully swell his chest with pride when the name of his star pupil, Newton Bucky Jacobs, is mentioned, for Jacobs’ feat of pitching three no-hit, no-run games in one season is an unheard of one and will probably never be duplicated. Bucky” later signed a contract with the Washington Senators of the American League and went directly into the majors, after receiving offers from several major league teams. Albert Petey” Jacobs, hard-hitting third baseman, succeeded his brother Bucky as captain of the Spider nine and with only two regulars graduating from this year’s squad, the U. of R. bids fair to come up with another strong team of championship calibre next year. The season record: Richmond. . 6 Richmond. . 7 Richmond. . 1 Richmond. . 9 Richmond. . 4 Richmond. . 1 Richmond. . 8 Richmond.. 14 Richmond. . 4 Won 14; Lost 4. Ohio State. Washington and Lee Wake Forest. North Carolina .... Hampden-Sydney . . V.P.I. William and Mary. Randolph-Macon . Hampden-Sydney . 1 Richmond.. 6 v.n.i. o 3 Richmond.. 12 V.M.I. 3 9 Richmond. . 5 Washington and Lee 0 8 Richmond. . 5 Wake Forest. 8 3 Richmond. . 12 Virginia. 1 0 Richmond.. 1 Virginia . 4 7 Richmond.. 0 Navy. 17 1 Richmond.. 2 V.M.I. 0 0 Richmond.. 5 William and Mary. . . 2 Freshman Baseball First row, left to right: Abe- loff, Trevvett. Second row: Ripley, Vaughan, Hoskins, Merrick, Faris, Ely. Third row: Wilborn (Manager), Farwell, Weyer, Burge, Chap¬ man, Wright, Philpotts, Crane (Coach) William Lumpkin ( Captain ) Although injured in a meet with William and Mary, Captain Lumpkin made a new name for himself when he broke the existing Southern Conference record for the two-mile in the indoor tourney at Chapel Hill. TRACK Although the Spiders broke even in six dual meets, the U. of R’s 1937 track team was considered by some Spider followers to be the best in twelve years. The first reason for this assertion was the fact that Richmond defeated William and Mary’s Indians for the first time in twelve years. The Spiders were laying for’’ the Indians all season and went to Williamsburg de¬ termined to scalp the red men, and this they did for the first time since 1926. In addition to this, the ’37 season brought to the fore one of the greatest track men ever to wear the Red and Blue, in the per¬ son of William Latane Lumpkin, crack distance runner and captain of the team. Popular Lump,” as he is familiarly known, whose running career in college closed with graduation in June, leaves be¬ hind him an outstanding record. During his college career he broke twelve collegiate records on the cinder paths, including every Richmond distance record except one. He missed Thorpe’s record for the mile by nine-tenths of a second. Lumpkin holds the school record for the freshman mile, freshman and varsity cross country, varsity two-mile, and the Southern Con¬ ference two-mile indoor record. An indoor dual meet with the University of Virginia opened the 1937 track activi¬ ties for the Spiders. Although not con¬ sidered a threat to Virginia’s strong squad, Richmond garnered enough first and sec¬ ond places to gain a tie, 45 to 45. Jack San¬ ford, in the shotput, Ed Field, in the 50- yard dash, Howard Denton, pole vault, and captain Lumpkin, won first places for Richmond. Captain Lumpkin brought Richmond’s first Southern Conference record home with him when he broke the existing mark for the two-mile in the conference indoor tourney at Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Richmond entered eight men and placed fourth in the scoring. The first outdoor meet of the year was held at Charlottesville with the Spiders going down before the Cavaliers by the close score of 59 to 67. Going into the last event, the javelin throw, there was only a one-point difference in the score, but the U. of R. was able to get only third place, thereby losing the meet. Lumpkin and Frank Alvis, star hurdler, with two first places, paced the Spiders’ scoring. The second dual meet, with Randolph-Macon, on Milhiser field, was a romp for the Spiders. Richmond took every first place and the majority of the second places, posting the overwhelming score of 112 to 14 over the weak Yellow Jacket squad. The Spiders’ next victory, the long-awaited one over William and Mary, brought more joy than any other to Spider backers. Held at Wil¬ liamsburg before a large crowd of spectators, the contest was extremely close throughout, with the lead changing several times. In the final event, the low hurdles, Richmond’s Frank Alvis went up against Walter Zable, who had defeated him pre- Varsity Track Team First row, left to right: Knight, Field, Alvis. Second row: T. Todd, Dickenson, Lumpkin (Captain), Bristow, Walton, Denton. Third row: Thistlethwaite (Coach) Minor, Isbell, Conner, R. Todd, Morrison, Sanford, Butler, Harper (Manager) viously in the Southern Conference tournament. With a final spurt, Alvis barely nosed out Zable to give the Spiders their margin of victory. Although they left Williamsburg victors over their traditional rivals, the Spiders were dealt a great stroke of ill-luck that day, for it was discov¬ ered that Captain Lumpkin had broken a small bone in his foot. This injury served to keep him off the cinder paths for the remainder of the season. Even without the services of their captain, the Red and Blue harriers brought home the bacon from Lexington a few days later when they crushed Washington and Lee, 75 to 51. In topping the Generals by 24 points, the U. of R. showed outstanding strength. Frank Alvis stood out by his defeat of the much-publicized Rogers in the low hurdles. The Spiders did not fare as well with V.M.I’s Keydets a week later on their second trip to Lexington. Richmond lost to V.M.I. by the same score by which they had defeated W. L., 75 to 51. Bill O’Flaherty’s leap of 5 feet 6 inches took first place in the high jump, while Jack Sanford recorded such a good toss in the discus event, 136 feet 8 V 2 inches, that V.M.Fs Jim Farley had to set a new V.M.I. record in order to place a close second to Sanford’s throw. In the last dual meet of the year, Maryland invaded Milhiser field, and led by Bill Guckey- son, triumphed over the Richmond tracksters, 72 to 54. Guckeyson, husky football star, gar¬ nered fifteen points, with first places in the shot, discus, and javelin events. Jack Bristow came through with flying colors for the Spiders, breaking the school record for the 100 -yard dash with the time of 9.9 seconds. Bristow accomplished the feat in spite of a bad knee which gave way just after he broke the tape. Howard Denton vaulted twelve feet to win his event easily. The Southern Conference outdoor tourney in the middle of May brought the season to a close. The Spiders placed seventh to a strong Duke University team which set a new record in scoring 78 points. The season was considered a distinct success by the Spiders in spite of having lost three meets. Frank Alvis, plucky junior who was outstanding in every meet, was honored for his stellar performance by being chosen captain of next year’s squad. With a good freshman squad coming up to lend a hand and with many holdovers from this year’s team, prospects are bright for a good season next year. mg Ip 4 Freshman Track Team First row, left to right: Elliott, Wagner, Robinson, Watson, Remine, Talley, Van Leeuewen Second row: Correll (Manager), Crowe, Lewis, Turner, Dickenson, Sinar, Elmore, Reid, McNeeley, Thistlethwaite (Coach) Tennis Team Left to right: Chalmers, Williams, Leitch, Dickenson (Captain), White, Brooks, Chapin, Epstein. Team balance rather than individual brilliance carried the University of Richmond tennis team to unprecedented heights in the 1937 season. Dropping only one match, the Spiders won 17 of their 18 engagements and were runners-up to the mighty North Carolina for the Southern Con¬ ference championship. A1 Dickinson, captain and number one player, was succeede d by Bobby Leitch, Richmond public courts champion and runner-up for the Richmond City Championship. Leitch played number two on the 1937 team with Jerry Epstein at num¬ ber three; George Chalmers, four; and Carroll Williams and Bob White at fifth and sixth positions. Other members of the squad were Jimmy Chapin and Jack Brooks. Richmond won two victories each over Wake Forest, N. C. State, Mary¬ land, Hampden-Sydney, William and Mary, Washington and Lee, and V. M. I., and won single matches from Lehigh, American University, and Georgetown. Virginia was the only team to defeat the Spiders in dual meet competition. The University was host to the Southern Conference tennis tournament which was played on the Country Club of Virginia courts. North Carolina won in a romp but second honors went to the Red and Blue representatives. Tennis Results, 1937 Wake Forest. 0 Richmond. . 9 N. C. State. 2 Richmond. . 7 Lehigh. 2 Richmond. . 7 Maryland . 2 Richmond. . 7 American U. 2 Richmond. . 7 Georgetown . 0 Richmond. . 9 Virginia . 8 Richmond. . 1 Wake Forest. 0 Richmond. . 9 Hampden-Sydney. 0 Richmond. . 9 W. L. 3 Richmond.. 6 V. M.1. 3 Richmond.. 6 Hampden-Sydney. 0 Richmond. . 9 William and Mary .... 1 Richmond. . 8 Maryland . 0 Richmond. . 9 W. L. 1 Richmond. . 8 N. C. State. 2 Richmond. . 7 V.M.1. 2 Richmond. . 7 William Mary. 1 Richmond.. 8 ENNIS VARSITY GOLF GOLF SCHEDULE 1937 Richmond. . 8 V 2 Richmond. . I 6 V 2 Richmond. . 7 Richmond. . 5 V 2 Richmond. . IOV 2 Richmond. . I 7 V 2 Richmond. . 7 Virginia. 9 2 Boston College. IV 2 Virginia. 2 Cornell. 3 Vi W. L. 7 V 2 Hampden-Sydney V 2 W. L.11 Left to right: Somers (Manager), Lamb, Gordon, Mallonee, Grinnan, Ewell, Caylor (Coach) CROSS COUNTRY CROSS COUNTRY SCHEDULE 1937 Richmond.. 35 V.M.1. 22 Richmond. . 45 W. L. 15 Richmond. . 35 W. M. 21 Richmond.. 37 Virginia . 20 Richmond.. 22 Randolph-Macon.. 36 Richmond.. 27 Randolph-Macon.. 32 First row, left to right: Martin, Minor, Van Leeuewen. Second row: Elliott, McNeeley, Walker, Rucker : ' ££La ’ Margaret Lockwood . President Jane Langley. Vice-President Dorothy Roberts . Secretary Elizabeth Darracott. Treasurer Caroline Doyle. Manager of Hockey Juliet Florance. Manager of Basketball Mollie Fleet. Manager of Track Kate Peterson. Manager of Tennis Miss Fanny G. Crenshaw. Adviser Miss Mary Moline. Adviser WESTHAMPTON AT H UE TIC ASSOCIATION VARSITY HOCKEY Captain and Manager Hockey Mollie Fleet (Captain), Caroline Doyle (Manager) n F ■ V Coaching Staff Miss Fanny G. Crenshaw, Miss Mary Moline With forty candidates out for the hockey team in the fall, Westhampton’s chances for a very success¬ ful season seemed promising. The Freshman class, contrary to custom, had the largest number of repre¬ sentatives on the squad. Plentiful reserves made keen competition for each position on the first team. The squad soon developed into a working unit with team¬ work as its best feature. Although the team did not live up to its expectations, it won over half of the games played. Westhampton 5; John Marshall 0 In the opening game of the season the Westhamptonites won a de¬ cisive victory over John Marshall. The smooth team work of the players was excellent for the opening game. Although during the latter part of the game most of the reserves were representing the Red and Blue, the Westhampton goal was only endangered once. Westhampton 0; Saint Catherine’s 4 Getting off to a good start the Saint Catherine’s team kept the lead away from the overconfident Blue and Red team. Poor passing and field¬ ing were the Westhampton girls’ most outstanding faults, causing them to bow before the smooth working opposition. State Tournament at Harrisonburg On Friday, November 5th, hockey teams from all over the state gathered at Harrisonburg to compete in the tournament given by the Virginia Field Hockey As¬ sociation. Those taking part were: Sweetbriar, Westhampton, William and Mary, Fredericks¬ burg, Harrisonburg, Farmville, Richmond Division of William and Mary, Hollins, Randolph- Macon, Mary Baldwin, and Norfolk Division of William and Mary. A combined team made up of the representatives from the last four teams mentioned played a hard-fought game to tie the Westhampton team, 2-2. In the last game Fredericksburg was defeated by Westhampton by a score of 2-0. Westhampton 2; Farmville 0 The beginning of the game was marked by the fast playing of the Farmville team, but soon the Spiderettes were able to find better co¬ operation, and with this outstanding team work they were able to keep the Farmville girls on the defense. The Red and Blue team proved too much for the visitors as they were able to find the goal twice during the game. Southeastern Tournament The week-end of November 19th and 20th found all hockey lovers, who could possibly make it, in Williamsburg, where the annual South¬ eastern Tournament was held. This was the first time in its history that the tournament was played south of Washington. Virginia witnessed the best playing of hockey that it has even seen, with the exception of that by the English team. Westhampton was represented by Fleet, Kindell, Moffett, Philpott, Moline, and Scherer, which was an unusually large number of players from one school. Westhampton 3; Alumnae 0 The annual Thanksgiving game, which attracts so much attention each year ended with the Co-ords victorious. The alumnae played a better game than the score indicates, but due to the lack of practice together, they were unable to use good teamwork. With the regular Thanks¬ giving crowd there was much enthusiasm and interest in the game. Westhampton 0; School Girls 2 Westhampton bowed in defeat to a combination of the best players from the Richmond high schools on November 30th. The Red and Blues had not played together much for the two weeks previous on account of class games, and their playing showed the lack of good stick work and cooperation. Westhampton 0; Sweetbriar 5 In spite of a great determination to defeat the team which is their greatest rival, the Co-ords could not make much headway against Sweetbriar’s fast, smooth-working attack. During the first half, the Westhampton team held their opponents to one goal. Though on the defensive most of the time, they managed to make the game an exciting one for the spectators. The second half found Westhampton winded and unable to show as fine play as they had dis¬ played in the first half. Four more goals were scored against them. Varsity Hockey Left to right: Martha Moffett, Jo Ann Kent, Margaret Purcell, Eleanor Kindell, Mollie Fleet (Captain), Julia McClure, Peggy Lockwood, Virginia McLarin, Betty Scherer, Virginia Ogburn, Peggy Settle, Mary K. Curley, Martha Elliott, Miss Fanny G. Crenshaw (Coach) 1938 1939 CLASS HOCKEY Class Hockey, 1938 First row, left to right: Julia McClure, Virginia Ogburn, Julia Gunter, Jo Ann Kent (Captain), Mildred Lewis, Doris Cavenaugh, Elizabeth Darracott. Second row: Ruth Ruffin, Johanna Fisher, Peggy Lockwood, Gene Austin, Catherine Leake, Allie Martin, Mollie Fleet Class Hockey, 1939 Kneeling: Juliet Florance (Captain). Left to right: Mary K. Curley, Martha Elliott, Virginia Shuman, Kate Peterson, Annie Lee Chapman, Juliet Shell, Marion Wiley, Alice Evans, Ruth Houser, Agnes Deaton, Anne Scott Campbell. Class Hockey, 1940 First row, left to right: Virginia McLarin, Virginia Wood, Dell Williams (Captain), Alice McElroy, Martha Moffett. Second row: Bella Hertzberg, Eleanor Parsons, Ann Van Doren, Betty Scherer, Kitty Wicker, Eucy Baird, Betty Willets, Helen Smith, Caroline Doyle Class Hockey, 1941 First row: Margaret Purcell, Peggy Settle. Second row: Virginia Lee Ball, Helen Dodd, Dorothy Motley, Eleanor Kindell, Phyllis Cook, Lois Cook. Third row: Betty Page Kemp, Estelle Greenebaum, Margaret Forrer, Judy Hutchison, Jeannette Evans, Mary Alice Smith CLASS HOCKEY 1940 1941 ..in i nun nun.in.. ......mi ....mi. miiiimimii .1111 in.ill. 19 3 8 Looking forward to a successful season, the West- hampton basketball squad began practice on Decem¬ ber 9th, with the veterans Martin, Fleet, Mitchell, Peterson, Baird and Shell returning in the line-up. Finding two outstanding players in Campbell and Dodd, the team played together in a manner that promised excellent teamwork and codperation for the coming season. Westhampton 35; Blackstone 13 The Blackstone game on February twelfth was an exciting and fast one. Two-court basketball was played during the first half, although this type of basketball was new to the team. At the end of the first half, Westhampton led with the count of 17-13, but in the second half when three-court game was played, the girls really showed their superiority. The Spiderettes played well throughout the whole game. The passing was excellent and the forwards worked well together. The game was unusually well attended and the cheering was continuous. Harrisonburg 32; Westhampton 18 Although the score shows the Harrisonburg team superior, the game was really better than the score indicates. The Red and Blue sextet played a good game but was not up to par on the distant court. In spite of their defeat, the Westhampton girls had a fine trip. Basketball Juliet Florance . Manager Allie Martin . Captain Westhampton 16; Sweetbriar 15 Returning from Harrisonburg, the Westhampton girls were really out to win when they met Sweetbriar on February twenty-fifth. It was a closely fought game, with the lead changing sides several times. The fast passing, close guarding and accurate shoot¬ ing gave the Red and Blue the advantage in the final minutes of play when the game ended with West¬ hampton in the lead. Beaver College 35; Westhampton 20 In the final game of the year on March fourth, the girls met defeat at the hands of Beaver College. Play¬ ing at a disadvantage, due to the injuries of several of the regular players, the Red and Blue sextet played a hard game. During the first minute of play, Captain Allie Martin, the only first string guard who was not already crippled, had to leave the game with a sprained ankle. Under the circumstances, however, the team held its own very well. Varsity Basketball Left to right: Doyle, C. Mitchell, Peter¬ son, Fleet, Wiley, Kent, Martin (Cap¬ tain) , Ruffin, J. Shell, Roberts, Baird, Miss Fanny G. Crenshaw (Coach) 1938 1939 CLASS BASKETBALL Class of 1938 Left to right: Ogburn, Martin, Goode, Kent (Captain), Ruffin, Fisher, Fleet, C. Mitchell. Class of 1939 Left to right: Elliott, Peterson, Wiley, J. Shell, Chapman (Captain), Evans, E. Mitchell, A. Campbell. Class of 1940 Left to right: Boisseau, Doyle, D. Williams, Attkinson (Captain), E. L. Parsons, Roberts, Baird Class of 1941 Left to right, first row: Brawer, Riley. Second row: Dodd, Seldes, Dun¬ can, Forrer (Co-captain), Smith (Co-captain), L. Campbell, Garth. CLASS BASKETBALL Track Winners Left to right: Mollie Fleet, Jo Ann Kent, Julia McClure, Juliet Florance TRACK Track Captain Mollie Fleet The outstanding event on the Westhampton track team schedule in 1937 was the triangular meet with St. Catherine’s and John Marshall High School. Westhampton won the meet, scoring 28 points, while John Marshall placed second with 27 points, and St. Catherine’s third. Seniors, Juniors, and Sophomores are eligible for the varsity team. The four people who score the most points in the inter-class track meet receive letters in track. Varsity Track, Mollie Fleet ( Captain) Front row, left to right: Caroline Doyle, Lucy Baird, Dorothy Roberts, Emma L. Parsons, Virginia Dennis. Second row: Jo Ann Kent, Juliet Florance, Georgia Philpott, Allie Martin, Julia McClure 19 3 7 TENNIS The Westhampton tennis team scheduled matches with St. Cathe¬ rine’s, John Marshall, and Collegiate. The four invaluable members of the 1937 team were Payne, Fleet, Florance, and Peterson. Varsity Tennis Peterson, Fleet, Florance, Payne SWIMMING -1938 Senior Life Saving Miss Mary Moline (Instructor), Mildred Burnette, Betty Conrey, Elizabeth Darracott (Examiner), Virginia Bugg, Juliet Florance, Marion Conrey, Elsie Mitchell, Lucy Baird SEAL WINNERS Each spring the Athletic Association Board of Westhampton confers the honor of a flannel seal on those members of the Junior and Senior Class who have shown the greatest leadership in athletics and the best sportsmanship in col¬ lege life. It is their cooperation and school spirit that make the games successful and en¬ joyable, and because of their enthusiasm and interest in the promotion of athletics they are awarded the seal of Westhampton College. BLAZER WINNERS The Westhampton Blazer is awarded to any individual who has made her letter in three different varsity sports. Thus, recognition is given for unusual achievement and skill; the stripes on the insignia designate the number of sports in which a varsity letter has been won, and the stars indicate the number of times. Seal Winner Mollie Fleet Blazer Winners Julia McClure, Juliet Florance, Mollie Fleet 1 EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES A famous statesman is quoted as saying that the most important thing in life is to get to know your fellow man. College serves a twofold purpose. The first is the procuring of knowledge from books. These are the pursuits of the class¬ room. The second is the procuring of knowledge from your fellow man. For this knowledge the college man must turn to extra-curricular activities and to the social life of the campus. We consider the second in many respects far more important than the first, and for this reason take pleasure in the following pages to do honor to those who have won positions in our campus organizations. 193 8 WEB STAFF Clyde T. Hardy, Jr. Editor-in-Cbief Hunter B. Keck, Jr. Business Manager EDITORIAL STAFF Westhampton Business Manager Law School Editor . Assistant Editors . Managing Editors . Fraternity Editor . . . Organizations Editor Activities Editor . . . Faculty Editors .... Sports Editors . Snapshot Editor Feature Editor . Staff Assistants . Art Editors . . . .Helene Miller . Sam Allen . . .. H. Calvin Kibler G. Albert Klaffky . . William H. Martin G. Benjamin McClure Alice Evans Jane Straus . . John P. Abernethy .William Manf.r .Ernestine Akers . . Josephine Mallory Douglas Gee . . . . Robert E. Leitch Sally Moore Barnes Virginia Bugg .... Charlotte Beale . . . Mildred Burnette .Jack Kervan Edmond Massie .Virginia Russell Eugene Cornwell BUSINESS STAFF Assistant Business Manager . John S. Haw, Jr. Advertising Manager . George Somers Subscription Manager . James Baggs Organizations Manager . Robert Moore Circulation Manager . Walter Gillette Assistant Westhampton Business Manager . Hermaine Hoen Elizabeth Darracott Westhampton Editor THE W E B 193 8 Staff Assistants Norman Brown James Mathews Jimmy Knaub Robert Martin Fred Wortham 1938 C O L L E G A N STAFF John Stuart Graham, Jr. Editor-in-Chief Edwin L. Levy, Jr. Business Manager EDITORIAL STAFF Associate Editor . Ralph P. Moore Managing Editors . Edwin Wortham Paul Watlington Natalye Babcock Sports Editor .G. Ben McClure Assistant Managing Editor .F. Merrill O’Connor Neivs Editors .P. Paul Saunier, Jr. Marie Keyser Law School Editor . W. D. Temple Feature Editors .John E. Jordan Elsie Mitchell Copy Editors . Grant Morton Mildred Burnette Staff Assistants .William H. ReMine Virginia Bugg George H. Ross William L. Maner, Jr. John Bareford SPORTS DEPARTMENT Sports Managing Editor .Luther B. Jenkins Copy Editor .Walter B. Gillette Westhampton Sports Editor . Sparks Brewer Staff .C. B. White David Abeloff Al Waddington Sidney Barney Hugh Crisman Jack Rich H. S. Rockoff BUSINESS STAFF Circulation Manager .James Bericeypile Local Advertising Manager .William Correll DEPARTMENT MANAGERS Assistant Circulation Manager .James G. Ligon Subscriptions .F. H. Morton Bragdon R. Bowling Accounts .R. F. Daniel ADVERTISING STAFF Arthur Beck, W. J. Baggs, H. W. Black, T. S. Tutwiler, Edw. Ullman CIRCULATION STAFF William F. Stubs, L. W. Bingham, Simpson Williams REPORTERS Edgar Arendall, Royall Brandis, P. S. Cooke, Robert Cotten, William Grant, Edw. Harris, Gus D. Mandaleris, James Matthews, Lloyd Parker, Chas. Skutt, David Roland, A. F. Weaver, Joseph Wornom. Martha L. Ellis Assistant Editor THE RICHMOND COLLEGIAN Editor-in-chief . Richmond College Editor . . . Westhampton College Editor George F. Scheer, Jr. .J. H. Kellogg .. . Lavinia Winston STAFF Assistant Editors . . . Royall Brandis J. Stuart Graham Richard L. Scammon Martha Ellis Eugenia Joel Marie Keyser MESSENGER Business Manager . Assistant Business Managers R. M. C. Harris, Jr. . . . John S. Harris Mildred Harrell President . Richard G. Stoneburner Vice-President . Ernest L. Wooten Secretary . J. Wesley Boykin Treasurer . J. Thomas Johnson HARLEQUIN CLUB Kappa Alpha: Guyon H. Knight, Daniel M. Thornton, Ernest L. Wooten. Phi Kappa Sigma: T. Nash Broaddus, Harvey H. Fleet- wood, Roger B. Page. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: William P. Dooley, Curtis M. Haug, G. Albert Klaffky. Phi Gamma Delta: John S. Haw, Richard G. Stoneburner, Edwin Wortham. Pi Kappa Alpha: J. Wesley Boykin, Frank S. Cosby, Paul S. Siegal. Kappa Sigma: Robert T. Harris, Hunter B. Keck, Jr., Shanks M. Wilborn. Sigma Phi Epsilon: J. Thomas Johnson, F. Merrill O’Con¬ nor, Eugene W. McCaul. Theta Chi: A. Roswell Bowers, Charleton P. Younts, John D. Powell. Phi Delta Omega: H. Calvin Kibler, William H. Martin, Horace E. Phillips, M. Bailey Murdock. Lambda Chi Alpha: C. James Allard, Jr., John R. Kennedy, Russell E. Walton, William E. Morrison. President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer . . . . .... Curtis Haug .... Larry Edberg . . Reuben Alley Paul Watlington L Jjj . h j Y.M.C.A. Cabinet Sitting, left to right: H. Calvin Kibler, Corbin B. White, Hunter B. Keck, Jr., Bruce P. Van Buskirk, J. M. Dameron, William H. Martin, George A. Klaffky, H. P. Anderson. Standing, left to right: J. Richard Willis, Edwin Wortham, Ernest L. Wooten, Rawley F. Daniel, Lawrence J. Edberg, Curtis M. Haug, Paul P. Watlington, Jr., George J. George, Daniel W. Fowler, Maurice Vitsky. A campus Young Men’s Christian Association, whose pur¬ pose is to promote the spiritual and moral welfare of the stu¬ dents, is maintained at Richmond College. It is located in the Red Cross frame building between Jeter Hall and the gymna¬ sium. The Y” has, for the use of the campus and town students, a completely furnished lounging room where the students can gather in their spare time to read the magazines, talk, or listen to the radio. Besides the lounging facilities, there are three ping- pong tables. Each year the Y” brings many prominent speakers to the campus, takes charge of several Sunday evening vesper services, and maintains its own vesper service each Thursday evening from 6 to 6:15. These activities plus a book exchange, ping-pong tournaments, and other such activities round out an active year for the Y.M.C.A. YOUNG MEN ' S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION President . Vice-President . . . Secretary-Treasurer . . Caroline Frazer Henrietta Harrell .... Mildred James YOUNG WOMEN ' S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Cabinet Program Chairman . Garland Wilson Devotional Chairman . Rosalie Oakes Social Service Chairman . Vista Robinson World Fellowship Chairman . Betty Willetts Industrial Chairman . Martha Elliott Blue Ridge Chairman . Helen Roberts Publicity Chairman . Dorothy Shell Music Chairman . Anne Scott Campbell Town Representative . Alice McElroy Freshman Representative (no picture) . Mary Owen GLEE CLUB RICHMOND COLLEGE First row, left to right: White, Cash, Parker, Bullock, Haug, Troxell (Director), Crosby, Scutt, John, McCaul, Sachs. Second row: Haddock, Fontaine, Wagner, Andrews, Holloway, Correll, Roberts, Hart, Paulette, Dinwiddie. Third row: Snead, Lindsay, Elmore, Blackley, Waddington, Clark, Moore, Saunders, Brogan, Rumney. Fourth row: Wiggins, Courtney, Insler, Hosack, Ligon, Durrett, Whittet, Noffsinger, Thornton. The Richmond College Glee Club was organized in 1926. Since that time it has grown both in number and in activities. The present director is Mr. Charles Troxell, who is well known in Richmond and throughout the South as a singer and an excellent teacher of voice. Under his capable direction the club presents many out-of-town concerts a year through¬ out the state and neighboring states, besides singing at ves¬ pers and chapel , and giving its own campus concert in the Greek Theatre each spring. RICHMOND COLLEGE GLEE CLUB ROSTER President . Business Manager Director . Pianist . .Curtis M. Haug .Frank S. Cosby Mr. Charles Troxell . . Mr. James M. Fogg First Tenors: Gordon H. Andrews, Robert B. Elmore, Clyde T. Fran¬ cisco, Herbert L. Holloway, Edward S. Hosack, Bernard Insler, Rus¬ sell N. Snead, Harold B. White. Baritones: Alvin H. Beale, Henry A. Bullock, Robert H. Courtney, Branch A. Dinwiddie, Jesse T. Fon¬ taine, Garland D. Fladdock, James G. Ligon, Clyde B. Lipscomb, Jack R. Noffsinger, Lloyd A. Parker, George E. Roberts, Robert L. Taylor, Thomas R. Thornton, F. A. Waddington, J. Arthur Wagner, J. Tivis Wicker. Second Tenors: H. Armistead Blackley, R. Thomas Brogan, Carl A. Collins, William B. Correll, Wilson W. Glass, Rob¬ ert B. Griffith, R. Hilton Lindsay, Eugene W. McCaul, George R. M. Rumney, Carl A. Sachs. Basses: William J. Cash, James D. Clark, Frank S. Cosby, R. W. Durrett, Carl A. Felton, James F. Hart, Curtis M. Haug, James H. John, Lacy F. Paulette, Charles H. Skutt, Edwin C. Thornton, R. McLean Whittet, Joseph W. Wiggins. President .Helene Miller Vice-President .Charlotte Ann Dickinson Secretary-Treasurer .Anne Scott Campbell Director .Mrs. F. Flaxington Harker Glee Club Front row, left to right: Dorothy Shell, Ellie Terretta, Dorothy Hewes, Antoinette Wirth, H enrietta Harrell, Mildred Harrell, Anne Scott Campbell, Helene Miller, Charlotte Ann Dickinson, Christine Duling, Betty Fox, Dorothy Auringer, Virginia Dennis. Second row: Nell O’Neil, Kathryn Leviston, Jean Neasmith, Betty Acker, Phyllis Luders, Margaret Carpenter, Dagmar Jacobson, Mary Sue Carter, Helen Grimm, Annie Laurie Parker, Mildred James, Constance Powell, Anne Love, Martha Lillian Beam, Garland Wilson, Mary Owen, Caroline Spencer, Eugenia Joel. The Westhampton Glee Club, under the direction of Mrs. F. Flaxington Harker, was organized in 1924. Each year the club plans a concert, a dance, and three out-of-town concerts. Last year on our campus a musical festival was held at which time the glee clubs from six colleges joined with us in singing various types of songs. This is to become an annual affair. This year the Glee Club sponsored the choral voice-speak¬ ing choir from the Pennsylvania Teachers’ College of Pitts¬ burgh. WESTHAMPTON GLEE CLUB President . Vice-President . . . Secretary-T reasurer Faculty Adviser . . .. . Eugene W. McCaul . Harry T. James . . . . Edwin L. Levy, Jr. Dr. Herman P. Thomas tb, ' ¥ __A r A v 3r W iBr 1ST Alpha Mu Omicron First row, left to right: Flax, Schwarzchild, McCaul (President), Boatwright, James, Levy, Boykin. Second row: Snellings, P. King, J. King, Laughon, Thornton, Gordon. Third row: Townsend, Moore, Kielpinski, Arendall. ALPHA MU OMICRON The Social Science Society, now known as Alpha Mu Omi¬ cron, was founded on January 10, 1935, by a group of men majoring in the social sciences. This group had formerly called themselves the Economics Club. Richard McCrone acted as Chairman of the meeting at which they organized, and Robert Harris served as secretary. On March 10, 1937, the name was changed to its present one, Alpha Mu Omicron. The purpose of Alpha Mu Omicron is to create an interest in the social sciences, and to bring interesting speakers on the subject to the campus. FORENSIC COUNCIL President. .G. Ben McClure Secretary. . .Harry T. James John T. Arendall E. Linwood Brandis, Jr. Clyde T. Francisco Edwin L. Levy, Jr. J. Davis Mottley Jack R. Noffsinger R. McLean Whittet DEBATING TEAM Sitting, left to right: J. W. Boykin, Walter L. Brock, J. T. Arendall, Hunter W. Martin, Robert Cotton. Standing, left to right: Royall Brandis, Avery Katz, George W. Ross, Jr., John E. Jordan, Grant S. Morton. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB President . . . Ernestine Akers First row, left to right: Elizabeth Shaw, Barbara Dejarnette, Hilda Kirby, Eliza¬ beth Darracott, Ruth Ruffin. Second row: Virginia Shuman, Alice Evans, Betty Conrey, Julia Gunter, Bessie Pat Walford, Ernestine Akers, Lula Goode, Doris Cavenaugh, Marion Conrey, Mildred Harrell, Caroline Spencer. Third row: Julia McClure, Charlotte Beale, Rosalie Oakes, Jacqueline Faulkner, Dorothy Shell, Emily Cudd, Edith Crostic, Johanna Fisher, Virginia Ellis. DEBATE COUNCIL President .... Allie Martin First row, left to right: Olive Messer, Anne Scott Campbell, Garland Wilson, Allie Martin, Jacqueline Faulkner, Marie Keyser. Second row: Ernestine Akers, Margaret Brittingham, Constance Powell, Dorothy Shell, Margaret Carpenter, Judith Lucas, Thais Silverman, Elizabeth Darracott. President . Clyde T. Francisco Vice-President . Jack R. Noffsinger Secretary . Corbin B. White Treasurer . Carlton A. Whitlatch Representative to Forensic Council . Harry T. James First row , left to right: McNeeley, Parker, Rumney, Noffsinger, Franscisco, White, Whitlatch, James, Barney. Second row: Saunders, Hudgins, Whittley, Bowling, Watlington, Van Leeuewen, Darden, Klaffky, Fowler. Third row: Glass, Skutt, Paulette, Locke, Higgenbotham, Cauthorne, Long, Ander¬ son, Walker. Aided by a sharp increase in attendance, the Mu Sigma Rho Literary Society is enjoying one of the most successful years in its history. The large number of freshmen enrolled are taking great interest in the formation and presentation of the programs. Each of the programs is built around some topic of general interest to the society. In carrying out the purpose of the society to promote clearer expression, each member is given an opportunity to speak at least twice during the course of the year. This year the society has innovated the practice of awarding Mu Sigma Rho keys to all members of two years’ standing in recog¬ nition of their service to the society. Mu Sigma Rho hopes to keep its debating crown after winning the intersociety debating championship for the past two years. MU SIGMA RHO LITERARY SOCIETY President .G. Benjamin McClure Vice-President .Flavius B. Walker, Jr. Secretary .Owen F. Tate Treasurer .Cecil A. Creasy Critic .Thomas G. Lewis Publicity . Hunter W. Martin Reed F. Taylor First row, left to right: Van Buskirk, Tate, Lewis, Walker, McClure, Creasy, Whittet, Martin, Taylor. Second row: Martin, Scott, Lee, Townsend, Rockoff, Kervan, Markowitz, Durrett, Vaughan, Adams, Brock. Third row: Kamsky, Massie, Ross, Leitch, Stover, Saunier, Remine, Matthews, Roland, Baggs. PHILOLOGIAN LITERARY SOCIETY The Philologian Literary Society, established here in 1856, offers to its members opportunities for participation in vari¬ ous forms of forensic and literary activity. For completion of certain required literary work, college credit is given. Every member is given ample opportunity to take part in the pro¬ grams during the college year, and often the society secures outstanding speakers on topics of current interest. Inter¬ society debates are held each year with other literary societies. Special attention is given speakers in order to develop more speaking ability among the students. Everyone is en¬ couraged to take part in order to become a polished speaker or debater. As a reward for one year of service, the society gives keys. Meetings are held each Monday at 7:30 in room R of the administration building. President . J. Davis Mottley Vice-President . John S. Harris Secretary . Oscar B. Eddleton Treasurer . Stuart Schwarzchild Representative to Forensic Council . Edwin Levy flM mmm [I • ' --Yv 1 if 8Kr If - mb EiSSir i my a. 1 •, Hcf t , BCTL, r ' WR ifff w m B- - NsSt SI M ijg r Sum. • JR. l 4 iffy K.-’l Bj BS- jsL 1 ’ P • jfflTl i j • .. ; 1 Up V V R.v v ■ X • s. T 1 v [ 1 ■ | t i . i First row, left to right: Abeloff, Lovenstein, Eddleton, Harris, Mottley, Schwarzchild, Epps, Levy, Cosby. Second row: McCaul, Doumlele, Boisseau, Anderson, Martin, Williams, Jordon, Harris, Katz. Third row: Haddock, Vranian, Beck, Pattasnick, Donahue, Cotton, Brandis, Morton. The Samuel Chiles Mitchell Literary Society is an organization for the participation and improvement of its members in oratorical expression, such as debating, reading, and speaking, both extemporaneously and with preparation. Its membership consists of town students who find it more convenient to meet at the T. C. Wil¬ liams School of Law at Lombardy and Grace Streets in Richmond than on the campus. The society, which meets every Thursday at 7:45 P.M., has been actively func¬ tioning since it was founded in 1930. SAMUEL CHILES MITCHELL LITERARY SOCIETY President . Harold W. Phillips Vice-President .E. Douglas Gee Secretary .F. Henrietta Harrell Treasurer .Henry L. Snellings, Jr. Director .Mr. Alton Williams Sally Moore Barnes, Elsie Bradshaw (no picture), Walter L. Brock, Margaret H. Carpenter, E. Eliza¬ beth Darracott, Agnes R. Deaton, Martha Lou Ellis, William C. Hamilton (no picture), Clyde T. Hardy, Jr., Mildred L. Harrell, John S. Haw, Luther B. Jenkins, James E. King, Phillip T. King, Hilda E. Kirby, Julia F. McClure, Helene L. Miller, Ralph P. Moore, Charles H. Phillips, Virginia H. Russell, William H. Sanders, Jr., Richard L. Scammon, M. Caroline Spencer, Donald E. Trump, Francis W. Tyndall, Russell E. Walton, Ellen G. Warner (no picture), J. Monroe Wells, Jr., Carlton A. Whitlatch. UNIVERSITY PLAYERS Founded in 1928 for the purpose of encouraging the¬ atrical talent on the campus, the University Players has be¬ come a very well-known organization. It is composed of students from both Westhampton and Richmond Colleges and serves as a dramatic club for the university. Every year several different plays are produced under professional coaching and directing. There is also a series of one-act plays produced annually with the idea of select¬ ing new talent. Older members of the Players often direct these short plays themselves. The students are trained in backstage work, lighting, make-up, and stage setting, as well as acting. The Players serve also to give recognition to outstand¬ ing performers. Students are eligible to membership only after they have portrayed roles in a certain number of pro¬ ductions. Keys are presented annually to those members in the Senior and Junior classes who have been especially prominent in the work that year. President . Dale Griffin Vice-President .H. T. James Secretary . Richard H. Saunders, Jr. Treasurer . R- B. Griffith, Jr. Chorister . George Rumney Adams, Bass, Black, Braughman, Collins, Dameron, Elder, Fattaruso (no picture), Florence, Fogg (no picture), Fowler, Franscisco, Glass, Griffith, Higgenbotham, Hosack, Hudgins, Lipscomb, Long, Morgan, McNeeley, Noffsinger, Pugh, Siner, Skutt, Thornton, Tomlinson, Townsend (no picture). Trump, Watlington, Walker, Whitlatch, Warren, Zicafoose. The purpose of the Ministerial Association, which was founded in October, 1914, is as stated by the founders: The increased spirituality of ministerial students; to encourage them to take part in the exer¬ cises of the various missions in the city; to encourage their participation in all proper college activities; to assist the President of the College in sending out students to supply vacant pulpits; and to exert a help¬ ful influence on the student body.” Ml N I STERIAL ASSOCIATION NOSTRAE FI LIAE Left to right: Julia McClure, Juliet Florance, Sally Moore Barnes, Josephine Trev- vett, Harriet Yeamans, Ann Ellis, Ruth Houser. PIANO CLUB Seated: Mayme O ' Flaherty. Standing, left to right: Christine Duling, Helen Hill, Mrs. Frank Wendt (Director), Helene Miller, Florance Parker. m$ C mS «p« yf fy f j fjfr W J J Left to right: Ruth Ruffin, Margaret Brinson, Richard Scammon, Jessie McElroy, Ethel O ' Brien, Leland Higgenbotham, Alice Evans, Charles Phillips, Saddye Jane Sykes, Eleanor Parsons, Garland Wilson. PUPPETS PRE-LAW SOCIETY Robert E. Leitch President Walter L. Brock Vice-President John Q. Peers Secrelary-T reasurer Members: Gordon H. Andrews, John B. Boatwright, Jr., Walter L. Brock, M. Phil Clark, R. C. Cotton, John E Crews, Harris Grimsley, Daniel Grinnan, John Kellison, Robert E. Leitch, Hunter W. Martin, John J. Noonan, R. L. O Flaherty, William Parkinson, John Q. Peers, Jack Rich, John L. Ridenour, George Roberts, David Roland, John Sanders, Warren W. Townsend, William C. Tyler, Flavius B. Walker, Jr. NTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL President .Prof. Herman P. Thomas Vice-President .Dr. W. A. Harris Secretary .Prof. W. F. Caylor c ftembers Kappa Alpha: Frank R. Alvis, Ernest L. Wooten. Phi Kappa Sigma: Bragdon W. Bowl¬ ing, Roger B. Page. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Curtis M. Haug, G. Albert Klaffky. Phi Gamma Delta: John S. Haw, Ed¬ win Wortham. Pi Kappa Alpha: J. Wesley Boykin, Frank S. Cosby. Kappa Sigma: Hunter B. Keck, Jr., Reed F. Taylor. Sigma Phi Epsilon: J. Thomas John¬ son, Eugene W. McCaul. Theta Chi: A. Roswell Bowers, Charle- ton P. Younts. Phi Delta Omega: H. Calvin Kibler, M. Bailey Murdock. Lambda Chi Alpha: C. James Allard, Jr., William E. Morrison. Phi Alpha: Joseph S. Flax, David D. Abeloff. KAPPA ALPHA Founded at Washington and Lee University, 1865. Colors: Crimson and Old Gold. Flowers: Magnolia and Rose. Publication: Kappa Alpha Journal. KAPPA ALPHA ETA CHAPTER Established at the University of Richmond, 1870. Fratres in Facilitate 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. Fratres in Collegio Class of 1938 Frank R. Alvis Arthur H. Taylor William B. Correll Daniel M. Thornton William F. Grigg Thomas R. Thornton Ernest L. Wooten Class of 1939 Kenneth C. Bass Herbert L. Holloway J. Miller Bradley Guyon H. Knight William H. Perkinson Class of 1940 David M. Alexander Malcolm G. Evans Henry W. Black Alvin F. Harris John E. Bradshaw Hope F. Milby Rawley F. Daniel John J. Noonan T. Stanford Tutwiler Class Edward V. Balch Hobard G. Binsted John M. Bloxom James R. K naub James G. Ligon William F. Parkerson of 1941 W. Thomas Rich George E. Roberts Owen F. Tate William S. Terry Harold B. White A. Simpson Williams PHI KAPPA SIGMA Founded at the University of Pennsylvania, October 19, 1850. Colors: Old Gold and Black. Flower: Goldenrod. Publication: Phi Kappa Sigma News Letter. PHI KAPPA SIGMA PHI CHAPTER Established at the University of Richmond, 1873. Frat res in Facilitate F. W. Boatwright, LL.D. B. West Tabb, B.A. Fratres in Collegio Class of 1938 James E. King G. Aubert Nimmo Philip T. King Roger B. Page Class of 1939 Bragdon R. Bowling T. Nash Broaddus Morgan L. Combs Harry M. Darden Harvey H. Fleetwood John C. Fleming Jesse T. Fontaine Daniel Grinnan A. Gibson Howell Virgil F. Laws Corbin B. White Richard W. Woolling Class of 1940 Harvey H. Chapman Robert T. Elmore Walter B. Gillette William L. Maner Dorsey C. Rawlings Walter S. Townsend Evan B. VanLeeuewen Tivis Wicker Class of 1941 Gordon Andrews Winston O. Burgess Richard C. Cash William Eubank Richard E. Humbert L. Stark Jones Joseph Robert A. Kiel T. Harold McVay James Turkington George White Robert D. Williams Floyd C. Williams A. Wilson SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Founded at the University of Alabama, 1856. Colors: Old Gold and Royal Purple. Flower: Violet. Publication: The Record. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON VIRGINIA TAU CHAPTER Established at the University of Richmond, 1884. Reestablished at the University of Richmond, February 4, 1938. F rat res in Facilitate C. Leonard Albright, Ph.D. Robert E. Gaines, Litt.D. Herman P. Thomas, Ph.D. Frat res in Collegio Class of 1938 Howard R. Carroll William P. Dooley Curtis M. Haug Albert L. Jacobs Douglas W. Murphey Joseph W. Wilson Class of 1939 Louis A. Earles Jr. G. Albert Klaffky Eugene W. Ford J. Davis Mottley Jr. Clyde T. Francisco Eugene Peek Julian O. Kay fames L. Thacker John F. Powers Class Vincent R. Adams Jr. George Allman Howard P. Anderson Walter E. Bass Hatcher S. Elliott Wilson L. Faris C. P. Ford Jr. Daniel W. Fowler of 1940 Garland D. Haddock Russell E. Herring Jr. H. Harold Hopgood Stuart W. Hoskins P. D. Lawrence Jr. R. E. L. McNeely Edward S. Sinar Paul C. Thomas I. D. Hudgins Robert B. Kay Class of 1941 James Littler J. M. Murphey Edwin G. Siner PHI GAMMA DELTA Founded at Washington and Jefferson College, May 1, 1848. Color: Royal Purple. Flower: Heliotrope. Publication: The Phi Gamma Delta. PHI GAMMA DELTA RHO CHI CHAPTER Established at the University of Richmond, 1890. Fratres in Facultate M. Ray Doubles, LL.D. Robert E. Loving, Ph.D. William J. Gaines Jr., Ph.D. Samuel C. Mitchell, Ph.D. Garnett Ryland, Ph.D. Fratres in Collegio Class i Walter L. Brock Stover Creasy Richard G. Class i Arthur H. Beale Herbert M. Church Robert E. Leitch Charles N. Major Hunter W. Martin Robert R. Martin G. Benjamin McClure Class John P. Abernethy Jr. Cecil A. Creasy Enders Dickinson III Ernest W. Eubank Jr. William W. Farley Charles T. Hallowell III Luther L. Jenkins Jr. John E. Jordon John W. Class o Edward R. Adams Alvin F. Beale Robert A. Browning Jr. Eugene W. K. Cornwell Jr. Robert H. Courtney Jr. James H. Donahue Jr. George T. 1938 Clyde T. Hardy, Jr. John S. Haw Jr. Stoneburner ' f 1939 Ferdinand H. Morton Jr. Roderick L. O’Flaherty George L. Oliver Charles H. Phillips Jr. R. W. Wallace R. McLean Whittet Edwin Wortham f 1940 Woodrow W. Paris George W. Pollard William M. Robinson George W. Ross Jr. Seabury D. Stoneburner Joseph R. Troy C. Porter Vaughan Jr. C. Frederick Wortham Wright : 1941 Robert W. Durrett Jr. Waverly S. Green Jr. G. Edmond Massie III V. David Roland George H. Shackleford Frederick A. Waddington Jr. Waite Jr. PI KAPPA ALPHA Founded at University of Vir¬ ginia, March 1, 1868. Colors: Garnet and Gold. Flower: Lily of the Valley. Publications: Shield and Dia¬ mond, Dagger and Key. PI KAPPA ALPHA OMICRON CHAPTER Established at the University of Richmond, 1891. F rat res in Facultate Joseph C. Ellett, M.A. Fratres in Collegio Class of 1938 J. Wesley Boykin James L. Meacham Lawrence J. Edberg Paul S. Siegel J. C. Godsey Alvin C. Taylor Michael W. West Class of 1939 C. Ralph Arthur William E. Grigg Jr. Walter L. Bowrey David E. Jackson James D. Clarke Jr. George E. Long Frank S. Cosby Roy D. Pullen Jr. Carl Woost Class of 1940 Walter W. Brooking Austin E. Grigg William J. Cash Jr. Robert D. Ham Curtis M. Ely Clyde B. Lipscomb Virginius H. Goodman Edward J. Merrick G. Walter Schneider Class of Robert C. Cotton Jr. Branch Dinwiddie Jr. William B. Fitzhugh Earl R. Fox J. Stuart Franklin |r. 1941 William R. Harton Jr. J. Edgar Jenkins Jr. Robert A. Rhoades J. Arthur Wagner William Waymack Jr. KAPPA SIGMA Founded at University of Vir¬ ginia, December 10, 1869. Colors: Scarlet, Green, and White. Flower: Lily of the Valley. Publications: The Caduceus, The Star and Crescent. KAPPA SIGMA BETA BETA CHAPTER Established at the University of Richmond, March 5, 1898. Fratres in Facilitate Ralph C. McDanel, Ph. D. William L. Prince, M.A. Edward C. Peple, Ph.D. Charles H. Wheeler, Ph.D. Fratres in Collegio John T. Arendall Robert T. Harris Hunter B. Keck Jr. Ralph P. Moore Class of 1938 Joseph M. Straughan Daniel W. Thornhill W. Warren Townsend Shanks M. Wilborn Class of 1939 H. Douglas Britton Avalon B. Marchant John J. Crews Stewart G. Mercer Charles W. Crowder George H. Spears Wilfred P. Lawless Reed F. Taylor W. James Baggs Jr. George D. Howell Jack C. Kervan William S. Kirby Thomas G. Lewis Albert F. Weaver Class of 1940 Richard McKay William H. ReMine John O. Stover William F. Topham Carlson R. Thomas Bruce P. Van Buskirk Class of 1941 Edgar Arendall James Matthews Frank H. Britton II Robert Shiflett Hugh Crisman Robert Stanley Oscar D. Lee Douglas B. Van Buskirk Joe W. Wiggam SIGMA PHI EPSILON Founded at Richmond College in 1901. Colors: Royal Purple and Red. Flowers: American Beauty and Violets. Publication: The Sigma Phi Epsilon Journal. SIGMA PHI EPSILON ALPHA CHAPTER Established at Ri chmond College, 1901. Fratres in Collegio Class of 1938 William S. Gordon J. Thomas Johnson J. Stuart Graham Jr. Eugene W. McCaul Harold W. Phillips Class of 1939 Kenneth L. Black Jr. Allen Brockenbrough Richard C. Bowles Judson K. Chapin E. Lee Copley H. Hunt Dickinson Edward J. Field Jr. F. Merrill O’Connor Grover C. Pitts John L. Ridenour William H. Sanders Jr. John D. Sanford George B. Somers John A. Speir J. Monroe Wells Jr. Class of 1940 E. Linwood Brandis Jr. Allan J. Phaup Jr. Thomas H. Bruno Eugene Ritter Wilbur L. Jenkins M. Winfield Scott William F. Kayhoe E. Paul Saunier Jr. Robert V. Talley Class of 1941 Thomas C. Berry Beverley Blanton Robert H. Brient Harry Copley Edgar C. Garber Jr. Harris Grimsley Jeff Harrison John A. Long William I. Morrissette Roy C. Parks Jr. Charles W. Reynolds John T. Watkins Jr. THETA CHI Founded at Norwich Univer¬ sity, 1856. Colors: Red and White. Flower: Carnation. Publication: The Rattle. THETA CH OMICRON CHAPTER Established at the University of Richmond, 1915. Fratres in Colie gio Class of 1938 A. Roswell Bowers C. G. McAllister J. D. Powell Class of 1939 Alex E. Anderson III Thomas M. Hall Thomas M. Davenport Herbert A. King Samuel C. Epes Merrill R. Stewart Class of 1940 Joseph T. Black Jr. John P. Sanders W. W. Jackson Robert G. Urbach Jack R. Noffsinger Carleton A. Whitlatch Kenneth C. Philpotts C. P. Younts Jr. Class of William H. Brauer Fleming M. Christian Douglas W. Davis Carl A. Felton William A. Grant Edward S. Hosack Murray Layne 1941 John Locke Marshall Phillips Tom J. Starke III Charles Skutt Joe Thomas Robert P. Van Buren Harry Widener PHI DELTA OMEGA Founded at the University of Richmond, March 15, 1916. Colors: Green and Gold. Flower: Daffodil. Publication: The Daffodil. PHI DELTA OMEGA Established at the University of Richmond, 1916 Fratres in Facultate Joseph E. Nettles, B.A. Fratres in Coliegio Class of 1938 Gus Lynch Elorace E. Phillips M. Bailey Murdock S. Brooks Robertson William F. Robertson Class of 1939 Charles E. August John H. Dodd William D. Gravatt Hunter S. Jackson H. Calvin Kibler William H. Martin Forrest H. Norvell Linwood C. Powers Class of 1940 Edward L. Bragg Thomas D. Jordan John L. Jones R. Crozet LaPrade Wilbur H. Wrenn Jr. Class of 1941 William P. Andrews William T. August Harry E. Fainter Jack A. Jennings Harold G. Owens Charles A. Watkins LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Founded at Boston University, November 2, 1909 . Colors: Purple, Green and Gold. Flower: Purple Iris. Publications: Cross and Cres¬ cent, Delta Pi. LAMBDA CHI ALPHA ALPHA CHI ZETA CHAPTER Established at the University of Richmond, May 8, 1918. Fratres in Facultate Woodford B. Hackley, M.A. William T. Muse, S.J.D. Rolvix Harlan, Ph.D. Raymond B. Pinchbeck, Ph.D. S. W. Stevenson, Ph.D. Fratres in Collegio C. James Allard Jr. Joseph M. Dameron Class of 1938 Leonard Kielpinski James H. Knight W. E. Turner Class of 1939 John R. Kennedy William E. Morrison Russell E. Walton John M. Bareford Arthur C. Beck William B. Burge Class of 1940 C. Cleveland Coates Robert C. Krug James D. Pugh Marion B. Boswell Edward W. Butcher Phil M. Clark Ellis P. George Ralph P. Hedgecock Nathan B. Hutchinson Class of 1941 John R. Kellison George H. Landers Robert McClure Sam M. Moody Albert L. Philpotts Sam S. Proffitt Ben. G. Williams ’ ' ' i A I A A PHI ALPHA Founded at George Washington University, Oc¬ tober 14, 1914. Colors: Red and Blue. Flower: American Beauty. Publications: Phi Alpha Quarterly, Phi Alpha Bulletin. RHO CHAPTER Established at the University of Richmond, February 6, 1925. Fratres in Facilitate Abe I. Whitenfish, Ph.D. Fratres in Collegio Class of 1938 Joseph Flax Leonard Policoff James Laster Robert Segal Class of 1939 Moses Pattashnick Sidney Barney Louis P. Manger Class of 1940 David D. Abeloff Bernard Insler Class of 1941 David M. Grandis Martin Markowitz Leroy Jacobs Herman Rockoff Irving Lovenstein Henry Steiner Frederick Wanderer Fratres in Facilitate Solon B. Cousins, D.D. Rolvix Harlan, Ph.D. Fratres in Collegio Class of 1938 Dale F. Griffin Harry T. James R. Bruce Griffith Jr. Edwin C. Thornton Jr. Philip H. Thornton Jr. Class of 1939 Clyde T. Francisco Richard H. Saunders A. C. Walker Class of 1940 Daniel W. Fowler Clyde B. Lipscomb Luther H. Harrison Robert L. McNeely Joseph O. Sullivan Class of 1941 Carl Collins I. D. Hudgins G. T. Fattaruso Thomas Pugh L. Higgenbothan Charles Scutt ALPHA DELTA Founded at the University of Richmond, 1923. Colors: White and Copper. Flower: White Rose. President . Vice-President . . . Secretary-T reasurer .Ralph P. Moore Richard G. Stoneburner .Prof. Fred Caylor Ralph Moore, Joe Alexander, J. T. Arendall, William Blanford, Professor Fred Caylor (no picture), Professor Fleet Dillard, George George (no picture), Stuart Graham (no picture), William Goode, Clyde Hardy (no picture), Robert Harris, Curtis Haug, John Haw, Albert Jacobs, Thomas Johnson, Hunter Keck, Dr. Ralph McDanel, Eugene McCaul (no picture), Robert Martin (no picture), Dr. William Muse, Roger Page, Dr. Raymond Pinchbeck, David Rice, Professor Eugene Ritter (no pic¬ ture), Charles Ryland, Richard Stoneburner, Thomas Taylor, Edwin Wortham (no picture). The Omicron Delta Kappa Frat ernity was founded at Washington and Lee University on December 3, 1914. A college activities honor society for men, this fraternity has chapters or circles in forty-two American colleges and uni¬ versities. The purposes of Omicron Delta Kappa are to recognize men who have attained a high standard of efficiency in col¬ legiate activities, and to inspire others to strive for conspicu¬ ous attainments along similar lines; to bring together the most representative men in all phases of collegiate life and thus to create an organization which will help to mould the sentiment of the institution on questions of local and inter¬ collegiate interest; and to bring together members of the faculty and student body of the institution on a basis of mutual interest and understanding. OMICRON DELTA KAPPA President Vice-President Secretary . . . . Olive K. Messer Margaret Lockwood Margaret Carpenter Historian . Quarterly Editor Alma Mater . . . Sponsor . Barbara DeJarnette .. . Caroline Frazer .Julia McClure . . Miss Isabel Harris MORTAR BOARD Mortar Board, national honorary fraternity for senior women, was founded in Syracuse, New York, in 1918. Pi Alpha, an honorary society at Westhampton College, began as early as 1921 to petition Mortar Board for admission. Finally, after a chapter of Phi Beta Kappa (1928) was installed at the University of Richmond, the petition was granted, June 26, 1930. The members of Mortar Board are chosen in the spring of their Junior year. The qualities on which selection is based are leadership, scholarship, and service. The aims of Mortal- Board are to work constructively for the betterment of the college community, to foster school spirit and a spirit of co¬ operation between the students and the faculty, and to hold high the ideals for which the organization stands. President . Vice-President . . . Secretary-T reasurer J. Stuart Graham, Jr. . Francis W. Tyndall . Hunter B. Keck, Jr. Elizabeth Darracott, Martha Ellis, Clyde T. Hardy, Jr., R. M. C. Harris, Jr., Edwin L. Levy, Jr., G. Ben McClure, Helene Miller, Ralph P. Moore, Paul Somers, Jr. (no picture), Paul Watlington, Edwin Wortham. Faculty: Dr. Ralph C. McDanel, Joseph E. Nettles, Dr. Charles H. Wheeler, Eugene K. Ritter, Dr. Maude Woodfin. Founded at the University of Syracuse in 1909, Pi Delta Epsilon is the national honorary fraternity that has for its primary purpose the encouragement and im¬ provement of journalism on the college campus. Forty- two colleges and universities throughout the United States boast chapters of the fraternity. The local chapter received its charter on November 26, 1926. Since its installation here, P.D.E. has fostered all student publications. To be eligible for membership in P.D.E., a student must have served for at least two years on university publications and have attained a re¬ sponsible position on the staff of a publication. PI DELTA EPSILON TAU KAPPA ALPHA President . John T. Arendall Secretary . J. Wesley Boykin President . John T. Arendall Secretary . J. Wesley Boykin Clyde T. Hardy, Jr., G. Ben McClure w ... Tau Kappa Alpha, the national honorary debat¬ ing and forensic fraternity, was founded at Indian¬ apolis, Indiana, on May 13, 1908. The Richmond College chapter was founded here in 1917. Those students who manifest forensic ability as evidenced by participation in intercollegiate debates and other contests of lik e nature are eligible for membership. The society holds its elections annually, and taps in the Spring. Membership in the fraternity is the high¬ est honor obtainable in forensic activity at Richmond College. Teaiules 4 ' ' ' . 1 l 1 Web Beauty Miss Agnes R. Deaton ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA Westhampton (Jlass Beauties Sophomore Class Miss Elizabeth Johnson Senior Class Miss Alice Lacy Junior Class Miss Virginia Shuman Freshman Class Miss Lois Campbell =Best Looking SBoys Senior Class Albert L. Jacobs Junior Class A. B. Marchant Sophomore Class Bruce Van Buskirk Freshman Class V. David Roland Best cAll T{ound 23 est Athletes Miss Jo Ann Kent s v: ii 1 Albert L. Jacobs Best Students Miss Ruth Parker DANVILLE, VIRGINIA Web Editorial Staff Miss Anne Riker NEW YORK, NEW YORK Web Business Staff I Cn Y v$ j vA x ' -A Wv v Miss Margaret Smith RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Web Law School Miss Margaret Carpenter NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Richmond College Student Government Mrs. Charles E. Siddall RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Football Miss Lois Campbell SALTVILLE, VIRGINIA Collegian Editorial Staff Miss Evaline Flow RICHMOND, VIRGINIA O mi cron Delta Kappa Miss Ellen Milling MOBILE, ALABAMA Honor Council Miss Anne Scott Campbell VENTER, VIRGINIA Basketball Miss Marjorie Moore RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Law School Student Government lTla j Da j 19 37 Initiating a new tradition, that of presenting an elaborate May Day only once every four years, the Class of 1937 sponsored the first of the three graceful but simple intervening celebrations. Because the theme was a typical English Country May Day, the coronation of Margaret Anita Mitchell took place at the beginning of the festivities, according to the true custom. The entire senior class, in pastel shades, formed a picturesque background for the queen and her maids of honor, Alice Torbeck, Betty Allison, Nancy Lee Riley, and Nancy Chappell. Various entertainments presented for approval by Martha Anne Freeman, as Town Crier, included folk dances in which under¬ graduates participated, and the specialty dance number of Betty Car¬ per. Scenes from ARMS AND THE MAN with Sally Moore Barnes Alys D’Avesne Mary Sue Carter Carlson Thomas Ralph Moore John Moore Robert Martin Working backstage Scenes from NIGHT OF JANUARY 16th” D ances Fraternities this year have made a decided innovation by giving most of their dances in the gym or in a large hall, where it was pos¬ sible to invite the greater per cent of the campus. This change has served to create a new spirit of interfraternity friendliness which no other agency could effect. The new Interfraternity Dance Committee plan has worked success¬ fully to date, and plans are being made for Big Doings” at finals. Perhaps the most outstanding social event of the year was the Junior Prom at which Miss Emily Parker, escorted by Gerald Scott, president of the class, was crowned queen. I SNAPSHOTS 1. Zoology Lab 2. La Deaton 3. Football Season 4. Dr. Mitchell 5. Law School—bulling 6. Mock Trial 7. Dean Doubles 8. Studying 9. Law Students (?) 10. Obviously Posed 11. Romancing 12. It’s too small to see anyhow 13. The Haven 14. Grin, Boy 15. A Genuine Princess 16. Monkeying Around 17. Collegiate 18. More Football— and Warner 19. Hot to — 20. Cold Compliments of STUART BETTS, Inc. Wholesale Confectioners 1313 E. Main St., Richmond, Va. ::i -+ I I I i i I - i Agents for SCHRAFFT’S CHOCOLATES I ! - ! I 1 +- W. T. Stuart President J. E. Redford, Jr. Secretary-T reasurer -mi—1111 —1111 iiir -mi ini ■ ' nil nd i Compliments of Baughman Stationery Company I Stationery Office Furniture I PRINTING -+ I i I +- + • j I I j I | I I I I I +- Richmond, Virginia -1111 1111— + -+ NOLDE BROTHERS | Incorporated 1 1892-1938 j AMERICAN MAID Bread and Cakes vjj kit Quality, Not Price At Your Dealer I I I ! 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Barney, S.132 South Market Street, Petersburg, Va. Baroody, M. B. 2504 East Broad Street, Richmond, Va. Bass, K. C. 608 West Cary Street, Richmond, Va. Bass’, W. E. 322 Bellevue Street, Danville, Va. Beale, A. F. 1506 Bellevue Avenue, Richmond, Va. Beale, A. H. 1506 Bellevue Avenue, Richmond, Va. Beck, A. C. 1716 Fifth Avenue, Richmond, Va. Bell, J. R. Bird’s Nest, Northampton, Va. Berkeypile, J. W.Westhampton P. O. Richmond, Va. Berrey, T. C. Luray, Va. Bingham, L. W. 3019 Grove Avenue, Richmond, Va. Binsted, H. G. Accomac, Va. Black, H. W. 1329 Avondale Avenue, Richmond, Va. Black, J. F. 105 Libbie Avenue, Richmond, Va. Black, K. L. 19 Augusta Avenue, Richmond, Va. Black, L. G. 2353 Delaware Avenue, Roanoke, Va. Blackley, H. A. 3331 Kensington Avenue, Richmond, Va. Blair, W. J. 911 Paxton Avenue, Danville, Va. Blanton, J. B. 1512 Wilmington Avenue, Richmond, Va. Bloxom, J. M. Mappsville, Va. Boatwright, J. B. Buckingham, Va. Bobbitt, H. E. 407 Petersburg Pike, Richmond, Va. 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R. Brown, C. B. Brown, N. Browning, R. A. . Brunk, E. L. Bruno, T. H. Bullock, H. A. Burdette, L. D. Burge, W. B. Burgess, W. O. .. Butcher, E. W. . . Buxbaum, J. M. . Cake, H. E. Carpenter, J. J. Carroll, H. ' R. . . . Carter, R. C. Casale, S. Cash, R. C. Cash, W. J. Catarineu, J. A. . Catlett, C. F. Catron, S. H. Cauthorne, G. F. . Cauthorne, M. R. . Chalkley, T. V. Chapin, J. K. Chapman, H. H. . Christensen, A. R. Christian, F. M. . Church, H. M. . Clark, J. D. . Clark, M. F. Clay, L. A. Clement, A. M. .. . Clinkscales, R. H. . Coates, C. C. Collins, C. A. Combs, M. L. Cooke, P. S. Copley, E. L. Copley, H. B. Corbett, J. W. Cornwell, E. W. . . Correll, W. B. Cosby, F. S. Cosby, J. R. Cotten, R. C. Courtney, R. H. Creasy, C. A. Creasy, S. H. Crews, J. I. Crisman, H. S. Crist, A. L. . . 607 Fauquier Street, Fredericksburg, Va. . 2705A Floyd Avenue, Richmond, Va. . 3210 Fendall Avenue, Richmond, Va. . 319 West Main Street, Danville, Va. . 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Fork Union, Va. ■. 302 Overbrook Road, Richmond, Va. . 345 North 44th Street, New York, N. Y. . 1408 West 50th Street, Norfolk, Va. . 2322 Maplewood Avenue, Richmond, Va. ... 205 Goldsborough Street, Easton, Md. . Northfork, W. Va. . . . 2641 Ashland Avenue, Baltimore, Md. . 417 Moore Street, Bristol, Va. . 1003 Perry Street, Richmond, Va. . 32 Cerra Street, Santurce, Puerto Rico . 107 Prospect Street, Covington, Va. .. Marion, Va. .King and Queen Courthouse, Va. . Route 6, Richmond, Va. . . . . 2715 bendall Avenue, Richmond, Va. . 3232 Park Avenue, Richmond, Va. . 2913 Noble Avenue, Richmond, Va. .. • .. Highland Springs, Va. . 2,i 14 Maplewood Avenue, Richmond, Va. . . . . 509 North Boulevard, Richmond, Va. . 4215 Kensington Avenue, Richmond, Va. .. Urbanna, Va. . 704 Libbie Avenue, Richmond, Va. . . 1219 Nottoway Avenue, Richmond, Va. . . . 4105 Hermitage Road, Richmond, Va. 808 . Machodoc, Va. . Cambria, Va. . Combs Drive, Fredericksburg, Va. . 2815 Grove Avenue, Richmond, Va. . 5501 Grove Avenue, Richmond, Va. . 5501 Grove Avenue, Richmond, Va. ... Hot Springs, Va. 906 Sylvania Avenue, Fredericksburg, Va. ... 909 West Grace Street, Richmond, Va. • • • • 3015 Second Avenue, Richmond, Va. 2101 East Marshall Street, Richmond, Va. . .3114A Hanover Avenue, Richmond, Va. . 1802 Greenville Avenue, Richmond, Va. . Gretna, Va. .Gretna, Va. South Braddock Street, Winchester! Va. ... 122 Terrace Avenue, Petersburg, Va. Cross, J. C. Crouch, F. M. Crouch, H. Crowder, C. W. . . Dameron, J. M. Daniel, R. F. Darden, H. M. ... Daughtrey, W. F. Davenport, T. M. Davis, D. W. Dew, B. F. Dickinson, E. Dickinson, H. H. . Dinwiddie, B. A. . Dodd, J. H. Donohue, J. H. Dooley, W. P. . . . Doumlele, J. A. Drake, M. J. Duffey, J. M. Dunn, R. G. Dunkum, W. W. . Durrette, R. W. Earle, J. B. Earles, L. A. Edberg, L. J. Eddleton, O. B. Eggleston, F. E. . . Elder, W. H. Elliott, H. S. Ellis, R. W. Elmore, R. B. Ely, C. 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