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The Senior Class It hasn't been so long ago that we as timid and senior-fearing freshmen began to work out our new lives on the University of Richmond campus. Our hopes were high and not many of us thought that our number would ever dwindle to so few. The nations across the sea were just beginning their struggle when we donned our rat caps and garters and sounded off as to how low in the scale of values a freshman was. Perhaps some of us foresaw our eventual entrance into the con- flict, but college life went on as usual, with its round of social events, athletics, dormitory bull sessions and class activities. As freshmen we bowed and scraped and obediently performed the menial tasks of upperclassmeng as sophs we de- fended our exalted position in the tug-of-war with the impudent freshmen, as juniors we gave our traditional prom. But when some scheming little men moved against a certain island harbor of our Navy, we knew that certain of us must give our lives and fortunes over to protecting those same joys and traditions we had previously enjoyed. One by one we began to move out to new and broader fields. It didnlt take us long to sober up to our positions and though we had given our- selves to a leisurely, carefree life, we knew that as seniors we should be the first to sacrifice. Con- scious that our college life was fast nearing a close, we held our senior dance, realizing well that for many of us it was our last assembly as a group. The number of places on the Greek Theatre stage will be few as we recall the many who should be Senior Procession. JOE FORTUNATO, Senior Class President. with us. But it is with a firm resolve that we finish off our lives as seniors, a resolve to take our places beside our friends in the various pur- suits of the war, bequeathing to those that are left the same good times that we had and assuring them for the future generation. With heads high, we depart from Alma Mater and graduate to the larger, fuller realm of service to nation. li 11 Time out for Seniors. l
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MAXWELL D. KATZ, President. Richmond College Student Government The Student Government at Richmond Col- lege is modeled after that of the national govern- ment, with three branches: executive, legislative, Left to right: Bill Bareford, Iohn Fitzgerald, Senators, Alton Howell, Treasurer, Ed Luttrell, Representative to Board of Publications, Allister MacKenzie, Vice-President g Bob Mundy, Senator 5 Warren Pace, Representative to' Athletic Council, Ben Rouzie, Senator 3 Wilbur Skinner, Secretary. and judiciary. The Senate, composed of four sena- tors elected from the student body at large, and one senator elected from each class, forms the second branch, and has as its duty the handling of routine affairs and all ordinary legislation. The Honor Council forms the third branch and handles all questions of honor. HONOR COUNCIL. Seated, left to right: Elmer West, Pierce Ellis, Sam McCammon, Bill Decker. Stmding' Bruce Kellison, Linwood Horne, B. Adams. 1 T101
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Xu Cie L7 K' , E11-4 .qlIIi, J VANCE QUENTIN ALVIS JAMES WILSON BAIN BROOKLYN, NEW YORK Applimnl for B.S. Degree Y.M.C.A. Cabinet, 2, 3, 4, Philologian Literary Society, 1, 2, 3, 4, Intermediate Honors, Dean's List. SABOT, VIRGINIA WILLIAM THORNTON BAREFORD Appliamz for B.5'. Degree in Burinerr Adminixtmlion Alpha Mu Omicron, Dean's List, 1, 3, 4. IVON RAY BAKER, JR. NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Applimnt for B.A. Degree T HETA CHI Alpha Delta, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, President 4, Mu Sigma Rho Literary Society, 1, 2, 3 President, 4, Ministerial Association, 1, 2 3, 4. OZEANA, VIRGINIA Applicant for B.A. Degree LAMBDA CHr ALPHA Pi Delta Epsilon, Tau Kappa Alpha, WEB Business Staflf, 3, Business Manager, 4, De- bate Team, 3, Debate Manager, 4, Mu Sig- ma Rho Literary Society, 1, 2, 33 Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, Vice-President, 4, Choir, 1, 2, 3, Vice-President, 4, Senator-at-large, 4, Harlequin Club, 3, 4, Interfraternity Coun- cil, 3, 4, Forensic Council, 4, Chairman of Chapel Committee, 4, Intramurals, 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary of Tau Kappa Alpha, 4, Presi- dent of Pi Del-ta Epsilon, 4, President of Lambda Chi Alpha, 4. JOHN .WARREN BAIN BROOKLYN, NEW YORK Appliranz for B.A, Degree Alpha Mu Omicron, Y.M.C.A. Cabinet 2, 3, 4, Philologian Literary Society, 1, 2 3, 4, Choir, 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 3, 4 Intermediate Honors, Dean's List. JAMES HAMILTON BARNES RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Appliremt for BA. Degree P1 KAPPA ALPHA Intramurals, 1, 2. E121
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