University of Richmond - Web Yearbook (Richmond, VA)

 - Class of 1946

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Who's Who. (First row ): ALTA AYERS, JoHN Brown, GorDON CONKLIN, DorotHy ANN FISHBERG, CAROLINE Goope. (Second row ): MaryLou Mas- ste, HELEN Mumper, Jack NULL, MoseteyY PoweELL, CorNELIA REID. (Third row): ELLEN Sawai, RaLPpH SHOTWELL, L. O. SNEAD, LAVINIA Tau Kappa Alpha. Cora LyNN CuarFee, O. J. GRAHAM, IsaBEL GUNNELS, AMy Hickerson, RUTH SCHIMMEL Tau Kappa Alpha The Richmond College Chapter and the Westhampton During the war years T.K.A. had many disappoint- College Chapter of T.K. “A. have striven to carry on forensic ments and, because of the bad transportation, there was | activities on both campuses. Members ate chosen on the almost no intercollegiate debating. T.K.A. has, since its basis of their participation and ability in public speaking, founding on the campus, remained steadfast in its prin- and they must be in the upper thirty-five per cent of their ciples of freedom of thought and expression. class. Who's Who Who’s Who Among Students in American Colleges and leaders socially and academically are eligible for election. Universities is an honor, nationwide in its recognition of The names of those who are elected are announced each campus leaders. Seniors or Juniors who are outstanding fall. WATSON, JEANNE YEAMANS

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Beta Beta Beta Beta Beta Beta, a national honorary fraternity, is repre- sented on this campus by our Beta Theta chapter. The fra- ternity’s purpose is to stimulate interest in all fields of biological sciences and scientific investigation. Member- ship is reserved for majors who have maintained academic records above the University average, and who have shown special aptitude in biology. The chapter welcomed back Dr. Hagquist, Professor of Biology and a charter member. In November three mem- bers from Westhampton were formally initiated. Dr. A. B. Gathright, Jr., Acting Director of the Tumor Clinic, Medical College of Virginia, was the speaker at Convocations sponsored by Tri-Beta on March 8th. An- nouncement of six new members preceded Dr. Gathright’s address on Cancer Control. Initiation of a new field of service by Tri-Beta this year took the form of supplying a biological supply house with hydra from the lake. This opens a wide fil d for explora- tion in the future. The chapter also sponsored the Biology Club, an organization open to any student interested in this field. The University Choir The Choir has had a most successful year under the direction of Mrs. F. Flaxington Harker. The program for this year consisted of singing at Vespers and Convocation and the traditional presentation of Handel’s Messiah be- fore the Christmas holidays. The Choir met regularly once a week with extra prac- tices for special events. The membership was composed of Westhampton College women and Richmond College men. Beta Beta Beta. (First row): JANIE COPENHAVER, BetH DECKER, Mary Jane Dopson. (Second row): CAROLINE GoopE, OLLIE MENEFEE, Mary Lou Rust. (Third row): JEAN SAPERSTEIN, Nancy Topp, IRENE WHITE OFFICERS 1945-46 President, JACQUELINE HopcEs Vice-President, Nancy Topp Secretary-Treasurer, ANN WARE Director, Mrs. F. FLAxINGTON HARKER Organist, Miss HANNAH COKER Choir. (First row): GALE AB- BOTT, VIRGINIA HERNDON, ANN Ware, Nancy Topp, JACKIE Hopces, Howie BINGHAM, Frances ANN BEALE, Mary Lucy Wiis. (Second row): Jean Wuirte, Louise RicHarp- SON, Pat Hussanps, Salty Taytor, Berry Harpin, Eviza- BETH KOLTUKIAN, Doris Moore, Mitticent HutTcHEer- son. (Third row ): ZANE GREY, JouN Howerron, Doucrias CRAWFORD, Wi mMa Lun, HELEN Porter, RarpH SHor- WELL, MANSFIELD SNYDER, Jack BULL



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Pn al Pi Delta Epsilon The purpose of Pi Delta Epsilon, national ; honorary journalism fraternity, is to recognize . students who have made outstanding achieve- ments in the field of journalism. Qualifica- Ee tions for membership include at least two He years’ work on one or more campus publica- 4 tions, holding a responsible position on at least one, and exhibiting a sincere, unselfish interest in the publications. i Pi Delta Epsilon, (First row ): WILLIAM BAREFoRD, JACQUELINE Barnes, Mary Frances BetHer, THapd Crump, Paut Duke, DorotHy ANN FISHBERG. i (Second row): Guy Frippet, VirciniA Gipson, O. J. GRAHAM, VIRGINIA is LamBETH, CLIFTON Lone, Barpara Ricute. (Third row): Louis Rusin, JEAN K, SAPERSTEIN, RutTH SCHIMMEL, ANNE SKINNER, JULIA WILLIS 5 ; McNeill Law Society 4 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND LAw SCHOOL : Dedicated to the memory of Walter Scott McNeill, this i society has as its twofold purpose the recognition of | diligence and distinction in the study of law, and the offer- ¢ ing to those who have demonstrated such interest, an op- Fi portunity for further work by participation in trials, re- 4 search, and the discussion of legal questions. ‘i : Fratres in Facultate qq M. Ray DousLes : RALPH CATTERALL i WiiuiaM T. Muse 3 J. WEsTWoop SMITHERS Fratres in Collegio i E. Battarp BAKER Wabe S. Coates Henry D. GARNETT a | bay || H i} WaLtTER Scott McNEILL ) ! t | W { [ 18]

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