University of Richmond - Web Yearbook (Richmond, VA)

 - Class of 1939

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Student Government With the purpose of bettering the interests of dent of Student Government with the approval the student body in general and bringing about a of the Senate. It consists of the president of Stu- closer harmony between the college authorities dent Government as ex-officio member, four and the various organizations on the campus, the — seniors, three juniors, and one sophomore. Student Govern- ment Association of Richmond College has completed another year of work. The association is composed of three branches: the executive, the legis- lative, and the ju- dicial. The execu- tive group consists of the officers: the president, the vice- president, the secre- tary, and the treas- urer.. The. Senate, which is headed by STUDENT GOVERNMENT Black, Ely, Harris, Marchant, Martin, ReMine, Sanford, Walton, W hite the president of the association, is the legislative It is hoped that every student will take an active body. Its eight members are elected annually. part in the work of the association, attend all stu- The Honor Council is the judicial power of the dent meetings and in every way help uphold the campus. The Council is appointed by the presi- high standards of honor on the campus. HONOR CoUNCIL Walton, Gillette, Saunders, Bowling, Scott, Dameron, Brandis, Williams

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MARCIA SILVETTE Instructor in Art Student of Ellis M. Silvette and at National Academy of Design; exhibited in National Academy of Design, New York, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D. C., and other galleries in New York, Pennsylvania, and Virginia. JOHN WESTWOOD SMITHERS Professor of Law B.S., LL.B., University of Richmond; Grad- uate Work, Harvard Law School. HERMAN POLLARD THOMAS Associate Professor of Economics and Applied Economics B.A., Richmond College; M.A., Ph.D., Uni- versity of Virginia; Columbia University. GRACE STARR WENDT Professor of Music Pupil of Max Swarthout, Alexander Raab, Luther Conradi, John Powell, in piano; Eric DeLamarter, in organ; Graduate of Chicago Musical College; Master Classes, 1928, 1931; Summer School, Comb’s College of Music, Philadelphia, 1936. ABRAM I. WHITENFISH Assistant Professor of Chemistry B.S., University of Richmond; M.A., Ph.D., Duke University. MAUDE HOWLETT WOODFIN Associate Professor of History and Political Science B.A., Westhampton College; M.A., Ph.D., University of Chicago. N. WILFORD SKINNER Instructor in German B.A., Ohio University; M.A., Indiana Uni- versity. - SAMUEL WHITEFIELD STEVENSON Associate Professor of English B.A., University of North Carolina; M.A., Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University. PAULINE TURNBULL Associate Professor of Latin, and Registrar B.A., Syracuse University; M.A., University of Pennsylvania. CHARLES H. WHEELER, III Associate Professor of Mathematics S.B., Washington and Jefferson College; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University. ASTON WILLIAMS Assistant Professor of English in Charge of Drama A.B., Fresno State College; M.A., Univer- sity of North Carolina. CHARLES B. WRAY Professor of Accounting B.B.S., North Georgia Agricultural College; M.B.A., New York University. R. F. Smart J. W. Smithers S. W. Stevenson Pauline Turnbull Grace Watkins C. H. Wheeler, III Aston Williams M. H. Woodfin C. B. Wray G. F. Thistlethwaite Ruth Whittredge J. G. Wright ROBERT FORTE SMART Associate Professor of Biology B.A., Mississippi College; M.A., Ph.D., Harvard University. GLENN F. THISTLETHWAITE Director of Physical Education B.S., Earlham College; University of Wis- consin. GRACE WATKINS Associate Professor of Sociology B.A., University of Richmond; M.A., Bos- ton University. RUTH WHITTREDGE Assistant Professor of French B.A., Wellesley; M.A., Radcliffe. ELLAWORTH WILTSHIRE Associate Professor of Law B.A., LL.B., University of Virginia; S.J.D., Harvard Law School. JEAN GRAY WRIGHT Professor of French B.A., Bryn Mawr College; M.A., University of Pennsylvania; Ph.D., Bryn Mawr Col- lege. H. P. Thomas A. I. Whitenfish



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legislative — the College Coun- cil, which is made up of the Pres- ident of College Government, Vice-President, Secretary, Treas- urer, Day Student Representa- tive, Mortar Board President, Y.W.C.A. President; Athletic Association President; Repre- sentative of Publications, Sopho- more Representative, and Junior Representative, and judicial — the Honor Council, which is composed of a Chairman, two House Presidents, the President of College Government, and a Junior Representative. So that no student may hold too much responsibility, and to give honor to as many as pos- sible, Westhampton fosters the point system. This is a plan by STUDENT GOVERNMENT he which each office of service en- First Row: Wiley, Phillips, Smith, Curley. SECOND ROW: Langley, Williams, : : : O'Flaherty, Wilson. THIRD ROW: Oakes, Babcock, Florance tails a certain number of points and no girl may hold over twelve points during one semester. We sth Uli pt On C olle 9 e The importance of personal honor cannot be stressed too much, for it is the basic of success not (ove fA) ment only in our College Government Association but also inour future lives which we are building. The aim of the College Government Associa- Our government is as strong as each of its indi- tion is to represent and to further the best interests vidual members. of the students and to de- velop a sympathetic and thoughtful consideration of all the phases of student life. Since the success of the Association is based upon the Honor System, which is, in truth, not a system but a group of ideals and traditions, the full codperation of each student is needed. Our College Govern- ment set-up has three 1n- tegral divisions: executive ; ‘ Honor CoUNCIL — the Executive Council, Wiley, Peterson, Elliot, Campbell, Dickinson

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