Virginia Commonwealth University - Cobblestone Wigwam Yearbook (Richmond, VA)

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biai-iilSiKli slaiM! .rJ: : r - laii SSiiSliMaiiliiiJj? rmsMWi .•■r ' x--.-?P ' w: .rr.- ' rtrt l -; ? ?; : «t- ■: ' ' ?i ; ■■ : : :ir ::iA EX LIBRIS ii i M m k m mmMm kMiitM PUBLISHED BY THE STl ' DEXT BOn ' , RICHMOND DIVISION OF THE COLLEGE or WILLIAM AND MAKV D BETTY RKX EDITOR LAILA WHEARY BUSINESS MANAGER i ' -. ' Mi-.-. ' J m m '  «PPW!BPHS«B! l« it m tifiitim D W E, THE ST A F F OF THE 19 3 3 W 1 ( . W A M . D F. D 1 C A T E THIS F I F T H V O I. U M E () F O l R A X N l ' A I. r O P R E S 1 n E X T () V T HE C () 1, 1, i; ( i I ' , . 1 ' X D 1 ' . K W 1 1 O S E T. ic A 1) i; R s 11 1 r v !■; ii a ' i-; i-: x j o i. n a - i-; r v s r c c E s s F r L a x d a d v a x t a c. e o r s v i; a r _, , ... ...,-,an.n  r.u f --wr JT- '  r-9CI. ' jrNr •J ' . J 1 i3L l!iiU2,£aCiLfiSi: I ' .i flW ke z cliccL iiiiiii ' .r ' .for w -heittii j-H-otacc LlHu, t., Mi.SD, D I r-; F. C ' l () K OF RICHMOND 1 J I - [ S I O N OFT li E COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND M A R Y ip«piBM9p«naiiMiii ' S ' aifcHii ' ii ' fiaaiikK yuctiili 1 rvi v- g :. ■PP , 111 FRANKLIN JOHNSON, Ph. I). Sociology MARTHA H. JAEGER, A.B.,M.A. Psycho oij ' MARGARET JOHNSON. A.B.,M.A. Frcnclt. Latin AILEEN SHANE, A.B.,M.S.S. Social Case JJ ' ork SAML ' EL JESSIE McCOV, Ph.D. Eih lish DORIS PALES, Ph.D. ti.ology and Chcinislry LOIS ROBERTS, B.S. Physical Education JA IES Y. CAUSEY, B.A.,M.A. Spanish HENRY H. HIBBS. Jr., Ph.D. Dircclor IO L devillers earp Fill 11(1 • 6 ■ « ' r•«(M■.■ -w« l| l? W««l• f ' !lWT r« ,•  « •• jnia.Tfc.tniJ::s: ' , cr 4?c7f A, y MARION JLKKIX. B.A. .-tiui miiy, IJllutfiraj hy. lilchiiiii THERESA POLLAK, B.S. Dia-ci.iiui and Pointing ANNE FLKTCUKR Painhiui J. WILllKLM GUEXTHER Advcrtisittfi Art N ' IRGIE CHALKLEY Social Director BEATTIE YOUNG, M.S. Social Work HERBERT S. GRENOBLE, B.S.. M.E.. M.S. .l 7 li '  li7 lf.5 HELEN FILL RHODES Art -St ' s diploma — Foice PURCELLE PECK. P.H.N. Public Health Xiirsiiifi ELEANOR BURRUSS, B.F.A. Handcraft ■: ' , ' ji±i ii!ii,tsiii ii! sli! i M iiiiiiMii Si - 8 r+lnta yi iutct D Hark, the students ' voices sn ' cllnuj, Strouii and true and clear: Alma Mater ' s love they ' re telling Kinijimj far and near. R K K R A 1 X U ' illiani and Mary, loved of old. Hark upon the ( ale: Hear the thunder of our chorus. .{Una Mater — had! Iron-shod and ( olden sandaled .Shall the years (jo Ity: Still our hearts shall :eeaz ' e about thee Love that cannot die. All thy sons are faith fid to thee Ihroiijih their collef e days: .Siuf inii out of hearts that love thee .llnni Mater ' s f raise. Cod. our l-ather. hear our voices, Listen to our cry. Bless the college of our fathers, Let her nei ' er die. i h. . : ' ).i •..■Si as.-.-:- --.-s ■av, . i, ■..•3; -i ■■• ?;.;■ ;:ty _.„w i? : i ' .vs- ' I .£tSf Am .• : ' .- f!S?3 :i1 . ■ . f0j? ■;; ' :v ; si m- ,,. ' .-r- ' ■ ' ' .■■,,■- ' ? m m ■ «i£iS§P ■ m.: f% -1: ' if ' ; ' . ' .,y.- timmmKt- ' -- ' ' - JULIA DENT SALTER, TREASURER. JEANNETTE OACBER. SEMIOK. R.EP- STUDENT COUNCIL ICCtJ 10 • .r ' a. ' :..?: -,,: i( lurr vicr )Ki lii ' ikXATii OKA.NGE, VA. o ' ..S ' . ;( Serial Science LyiR-liliuri; (. nlli-ge. oO- ' .U. i ransfer State Teachers College. ' 32- ' ,i4. iniversity of X ' lr.sjiiiia Summer School. Iraiiia Literary Society. I I.. H. Critoiiraph -taft. .M. RY AUGl ' ST. P,R()OK.S RICU-MOXD, A. U.S. ill .Social .Science President. Student Government Association. ' . 4- ' 35. President, Junior Class, ' 33- ' 34. Business Manager, Wicwam, ' 33- ' 3-I. . ssislant Business Manager, W ' igwa.m, ' 32-33. Atlas Club, ' 33- ' 34- ' 35. Glee Club. •33- ' 34- ' 35. Cotillion Cluh. ' . iZ-Si- ■34- ' 35. Chairman. May Day. ' 34. Maid of Honor. Mav Court, ' 35. 1 ILOREXCK ARSEXATH CI.ARl DUMBARTON ' , VA. ■ ' ..v. ;; .Social Science I ;iee Club. ' 34. lownle - Literary Society, ' 34- ' 35. 11 i iiMa i a tjiSam umi iiii -- MARGARET DELAXFA ' RICHMOND, VA. o B.S. ill Social Science Cotillion Club, ' 32- ' 33- ' 34- ' 35. If: W ■ flHp ' h| t, « H 1 VIRGINIA EBERLV RICHMOND, VA. o . ' ..v. I ' lihlic Hcollli XnrsiiKj Wk.wam Staff, i2- 3i Assistant Advertising Manager. SUSAX EUBANK KICH.MOND, VA. o B.S. ill Sdcial Science Cotillion Club, ■32- ' 33- ' 34- ' 35. 12 i « ...-«; tv«i(.rfj.yrOT;: i?u ' j. a«MjCTBi;ttf v$ ■ ■ C ATIU ' RIXK MARIF. EVSTER IIANONER, I ' A. o B.S. in nrsii f (jraduate, Church Hdinc and Inrinnary. Raltimore. Maryland. Attended Temple University, riiiladelphia, Pennsyl- vania. JE.WXETTE .M. RjORIE GARBER RICII.MdXD. A. o B.S. in Social Science Transfer, Frederickshurg S. T. C. Trea.snrcr. Sophomore Class, ' 32-33. Student Council Representative. ■,53- ' . ' !-4- ' 35. Cotillion Cluh, ■32- ' 33- ' 34- ' 35. Varsity Hockey Team, ' 32- ' 33- ' 34- ' 35. Manager of Hockey Team. ' 33- ' 34. r ' kLSCILL. ROY GARRIoCK I ' ALL.S, VA. I ' .S. in .Sdciiil Science Transfer, Frederickshurg S. T. C. ' ice-Presideiit of Athletic .Association, ' 33- ' 34- ' 35 Manager of Tennis Captain of Varsity Basketball, ' 35. Cotillion Cluh. ' 33- ' 34- ' 35. Representative. .Student ( lovcmiuent. ' 33- ' 34. ' a-,sit Hockey, ■33- ' 34- ' 35. arsity Baskethall, ■33- ' 34- ' 35. Track. ' 33. 13 EDITH COURTNEY GILMAX RICHMOND, VA. o B.S. ill Social Sciciirr Secretary, Freshman Class. Secretary, J ' .inior Class. Cotillion Club, ' 32- ' 33- ' J4- ' 35. May Court, ' M. Maid of Honor. Mav Court, ' 35. liLIZABETH PEVTOX HUTCH ERSON ROCKY MOUNT, V. . B.S. ill Snrial Sciriicc Transfer, Virginia Intcrniont Colle.s;e. LEAH JACOBSOX PORTSMOl ' TH, ' . . ' ..S. ( .SiH ' itil Science Transfer, Norfolk Division lif William and Mar . Cotillion Club. ■34- ' 35. 14 ' •• v .::.v.. LOUISE LAXCHtjRXJ ' ; SMITHFIELD, VA. o B.F.A. Degree ' Ir iiislcr I ' roni Ohio State University. Vice-President, Art Students ' League. ' 3.5- ' ,3-1. President, Art Students ' League, ' 34- ' .i.r Menilier of Dorian Musical Society. Member of Atlas Club, ' 33- ' 34. President of Atlas Club, ' 34- ' 35. 1 louse President of Founders Hall, ' 33- ' 34. .Member of S. C. A.. ' 33- ' 34. Vice-President, S. C. A., ' 34- ' 35. ALICE EIELD LOXIXG RICIl.MOXD. V. . B.S. ill Soeiii! Seieiice Sophomore Representative. Student Council. Honor Coiincil, ' 31- ' 32. Kur-iness Manager, Wigw.aji, ' 32-33. .Manager Basketball, ' 32--33. Hclitor. WiowAM, •33- ' 34. Treasurer, .-Xtlas Club. ' 34- ' 35. AI ARIK MEAKS KICIiMOND, VA, o I ' .S. ill Social Science i ' ransfer, Will. am and Mary, Williamsburg, Va. IS • :r t.i vr y. f ' ■. ' ' iMim iiMiiiiiiiairieimMi! imiiM): FLORA MILLER ATLEE, VA. B.S. in Social Scicn cr Varsity Basketball. ' 33- ' J4. Secretary, Student Government, ' 33- ' 34. President, Athletic Association. ' 34- ' 35. Vice-President, Senior Class, ' 34- ' 35. Secretary, Atlas Club, ' 34- ' 35. Secretary and Treasurer, Glee Club, ' 34- ' 35. FLAVL AL PIRROTTI RICHMONU. A. B.S. ill . ' Social Science BETTY REX RICHMOND, A. . ' . ' ..;. , • President. Senior Class, ' 35. Vice-President, Junior Class, ' 34. Vice-President. -Soiihoinore Class, ' 33. Kditor-in-Cliief, Wigwam. ' 35. Art Editor. Wigwa.m. .Art Students ' League. Cotillion Club, ' 32- ' 33- Atlas Club, ' 34- ' 35. Junior Representative, May Queen, ' 35. ' 32--33- ' 3 . 33- ' 34. 34- ' 35. .May C..nrt, ' ,M. 16 JULIA DEXT SALTER ANMSTON, ALA. B.S. in Social Science Transfer, Alabama College. Cutillion Club, ' 34. Trca.siircr, Senior Class, ' 35. ER WXES PORTER SCOT ' lAR.MVIl.l.E. VA. o - ..S ' . ;; Socicil Science CECELL TATAR.SKV RICHMOND, VA. o ) ' ..S. in Social Science 17 • fci ■ • ' lii ' ' T j .i jv  n - ' S ' ' - ' ' ' ' -i fi; ; m Mte? JAXET W MJE RICHMOND, VA. o P.S. ill Social Science Cotillion Chil), ' jl- ' 3 - ' JJ. Assistant Advertising Manager. Wigwam. ' , 4 Senior Representative. May Court. ' 35. ELIZ.ABETH LOVETT WALKER OXFORD, PA. o B.S. ill Social Science Transfer. William and Mary, Williamsburg, Va. 18 AXX WEST RICHMOND, VA. n.S. ill Social Science Secretary. Senior Class. ' 35. riiwnlev Literary Society. ' 35 Cotillion Club. ' 32- ' 3. ' 35- ' .?5. BETTIE LEXORA WHITE NEW VllRK. N. Y. o B.F.A. in Art ' J ' ransfer, Southern College, Petersburg, Va. Art Students ' League. Cotillion Club. ' 33- ' 34- ' o5. m t Pi i m i ' ' ■ 19 . jiCsani Vf ' « rai- ' • r4l 4d:i ' V .f. ,.A iStii: i£i! ia AS SEEN THROUGH THE C R Y S T A L BALL D Ql ' lET! Concentrate deeper, deeper. The class of ' 35 will soon appear. Assuredly, eminent teachers, scientists, artists, and executive secretaries will abound in multitudes in this i rou]) with a tjenerous pro])()rtion of Ph.D. ' s. The mist is clearing. The eil is lifting. Who are these corpulent women, wearing arch-jireserver shoes, who are conu ' ng into focus? The class of ' 35 in later years. How wonderful it is that the future is unknown ! That tall green and yellow modernistic building in the background, is that the lMui)ire State lUiilding? The College! l ut where is the expansive canii)us? Ah! yes. I see it. that green border ])ainted at the base. If 1 could onlv see those individualistic components of that most intelligent, emotionally mature, imposing class of nineteen hundred and thirty-five about their everyday purstu ' ts. The ball has become hazy. A scene is being uncovered. . crowded street corner. . frantic woman is standing in a soap box shouting Art insurance, buy now! .Special rates for Indians! A free portrait with every policy! The scene draws nearer. Alas! It is .Sue I ' ettv Rex. the dignified president of the class of ' 35. The scene begins to ([uiver. With a burst another takes its place. The aromas of NH. pervades the atnuisjjhere. A man and woman are talking earnestly. The conversation — atoms versus molecules. The lecturers. Mr. and Mrs. Medicio (Mary Brooks). The students — gently snoring. The placid countryside conu ' s iiUo view. Who iiUerrupts that trained agriculturist at his work? A woman dressed in blue with a huge brass star and Oscar Truant by the hand is she and known as ( )tTicer Edith Gilmau. Faint nmsic strikes my ear. That divine extra aganza. The Prison Song, played by Madame Cecilia ' I ' atarsky and her experienced delin- i|uent svmi)honic orchestra, is carried by the evening breeze. • 20 • .■:v4 i« i(i, -Mitmr sv a i( a The symphony in ] Mat merges into oriental music. Louise Lang-- horne is seen expressing her artistic temperament by pasting lal)els on Chinese pop-crackers. JiiHa Dent .Salter is seen at her summer home writing the great American play of a yes man with an Alabama setting. Shakespeare is drivel compared with this. A normal home is revealed. Johnnie is having a temper tantrtim. His mother? Dr. Arsenth Clark is away giving her famous lecture on How to Raise Perfect Children. Plaintive blue notes eminate from a near-l)y night club. Here Cath- erine Myster sings the popular ballads Vitamin D and Infant Care. 1 see now a long dark road. . car flashes by. The driver is Susan Euliank. who rides continually between Washington and Wilmington. Who is this? A woman is hel])ing a man unload a ton of coal. It is Alice Loving in her usual helpful mood. A student appears. With wrinkled brow Flora Miller is reading fervently, (ientlemen Prefer Blondes. Classicism becomes socialism. Leah Jacob.son sits amid the multi- tude o admiring swains. .She knows that silence is woman ' s greatest virtue. Pate Hutcherson is making a valiant effort to civilize the moun- taineers, but she strikes them dead with a glance. The scientist. Flavia Pierotti. has i)erfected a reducing diet with s])ecial rates for the class of ' 35. We will probably need both. . famous . merican is seen in the glol)e. the first American woman bobsled star. Jeannette (iarber. Janet Wade is revealed giving one of her radio talks on Advice to the Lovelorn. Included in her talk are how to knit, cook potatoes, and meet an Ivirl. With Irish vim. Mary Flaherty is conducting a research in mental measurements. From the top of a circus tent, Priscilla Ciarriock, well-known athlete, relates that .she is looking at social work for an interesting angle. A modern Florence Nightingale, X ' irginia I ' berley, is disclosed bending () er her ])atient. Horrors! The medicine is arsenic. The crystal ball presents Marie Mears, who is attempting to break ] ) ' an Winkle ' s record. Her success is attributed to strenuous prac- tice in college. The venerable social worker, inlet llernath, tells freshmen that a pink smock keeps one in a good humor. • 21 • ' ;.3 «4iii lJiifea Ssj ' ii ' W ' W iiSiMi Mi:iiitidiil iati !s Miii iiit! i ' ' iii U liUlc cuitli J j lit An LI L liUA y MISS PURCELLE PECK Adv ' tscr FLORIN E THOMASON Prcs dcn JEAN BEATTIE Vicc-Pycs. dcnl RUTH MILLER Secrciarx-Trcasnrcr Members ILnves White Helen Myers Grayce Stovall Ruth Miller Nellie Hardison Virginia Harrell Winifred Roberts Sarah Radcliffe Annie Daniel Charlotte Comer Eiizalieth Thompson Mabel Rice Irma Davis Margaret Davin Branch Grove Sahra Sturt Jean Beattie Lillian Ashley Florinc Thomason Nellie Leadbctter 22 • .7. . A; l v ■TT■rfil y K n ' {jipii::  )| y■« CTt! ■ ■ ■■ , ■ ■-•=ia- . . ,i2 iA ! ' MiH.-JX . r ti yif rfr ' 4. iaujo aamra MARUARET SMELTON TR-EASURER. MARY ANNE BUR.MS JUM10I2 R.EP. STUDENT COUNCIL (iL iLat uct 24 • ■ fV ' 7 Virginia Baker Anna Mary Delaney Nellie Mae Bouseman Eva Galling Martha Conway Mary Bond Griffen Beulah Daves Virginia lllig i© ' t; ' i ;ji ' I 2S • ■ r ' f .v.r «Tir« ' ;  r« ' ' 4 ' i« np t«-v ' ;.rjo '  Q««i«. ' B ■A ' i Siii i i iliSMiiSSiiuiiiikit ..«Sfei8ia « SiJ«S iSk :• ' • : Mary Lee Jones Anne Turnbull Elhel Killinger Katherine Van Horn Gwendolyn McAnally Antoinette Waters Anne Stoneman Laila Wheary 26 ' M ■. • ' ■ ■ ' ■ ■ .©?•■■■• t ias «! :« t!, r ' 7 - T «naB y4iit 4yi ■ ♦ .; :::ii£Miii ii;y £c«i;£t $!JBti .. . - ' ..-vi ' ilvc «,ii •..■.■j,;-(,-i itii ;te3iSi! 28 n W■ a Sll lS«W«W WM«l W  ? ' liM z cvlii ittc ' cc L, u U n F R A X c E s J I-: w r-: i. l I ' ycsiih ' itt K 1 T T ' S T ]•: E N S I ' icc-Prcsuh-iil fav bryant elizabi-:th -jalm a I I c isio ' cr MRS. ALICE WHITESIDF. JORG Abbott. Marguerite Askin. }lclcn . ii tin. I ' lilly Anne Baskcrville, Aliee Bates. Frances Belvin. Joyce Bbiikeiislii]). Mar. Bryant, Fay Carper, Elizabeth Cbappell. Livie Chisliolin, Edith Combs. Xaiicy Cornett, Ruth Coulbouru. Jane Craig, Sally Cross, Amanda Uaniiani, Sam Daniels. Mrs. R. . . Duling. Marie I ' .pcs, Gillet Farley, I- ' leanur Filzpatrick. Alice Folkes, Catherine Fux, Lucille F ' rayser, lulith (iarvin. Thninas ( ieorgc. Marian 1 liilt. ' ir;;inia Mae 1 liiltzclaw. Francs llorsley, Alice M cm hers Houston. Margaret Jewell, Frances Ladd, Martha McConncll, Adricnne Maitland, Isabcllc Mullen. LilLan Nelson, Bertie Owen, Margaret Farr. E:iizabcth Pattern, Mary Pierce, William Pretlow, Mary Raffle, Mary Ridings, Margaret Roberts, Alice Robinsim, lunily Rose, Marion Sanders, Marian Schabinger, Marian Seller, F ' rances Setzer, Virginia Shelburne, Myrtle Sowers, Bruce Stevens, Kathryn Stratton, Louise Sycle, Edith Talman. ! ' lizabeth W; Iton. l- .lizalielli Whitl.iw, Mildred Wrijiht, Helen 29 ii Sai svi iiM iilJ I Miliiia Mii ' Miii I i ytcmntaii L. uiaa Officers DOR MILDRED SCHAAF Vicc-Prcsidciil MARGARET SMITH Secretary Adams. Joseph Adams, Maureeiie Adams, l lizabcth Agie, Furman Biggs. Elcaiiiir Bowdeii. Luci.le Childrey. Helen Coleman. Pearl CooU, Margaret Cottrcll. Ann Dabncy, Mary Durham, Elizabeth Eberhard. Virginia Ely. Mattie Farrar. Lorena Faville, Dorothy Felscnthal, Rosalie Foege. X ' irginia Gentrv. h ' .leanor Gill. Marie Givens. Florence Godrey. Lucille Gratz, Marie Guin, Grace fiulick. Mary Haight. Winifred 30 . OTHV THOMPSON President LOUISE GIVE N S 7 T 7,f n ' ;- MRS S, [. McCOY Sl oiisnr Mciitbcrs Phipps. Lui f lankins. Frances Plotnick, Ida Harrison. Elsie Powell. Catherine Hatch. Helen Rhodes, Virginia Haukcs. Marion Ridgely, Kathryn Holdsworth. Charlott e Roberts, ' irginia Holzbach. Mary Roberts. l- .leanor Hnlcher, Sabina Ronick, I lelen Jackson, ' irginia Schaaf. Frenccs Jacobs, Dorothy Schaaf. .Mildred Lawrence, Kather ' ne .Sims, Margaret Lebarwich, Blanche Smith. Margaret I.oehr, Lillian Smith. Mary Lowe, Ma - Smithdeal, Grace MacLeod, Icnnie Sollod, Lenora McGnffin, Julia Soyars. Catherine . lcManus, Spenglcr Soyars. Nancy .Matthews, Edna Stoyer, Tovce Miskinis, . ' Krginia Styll, Ce.-il Mosely, Rachel Taylor, George Newland. Alice Thomas, I- rances Norris, Nellie Thompson, Doroth Palmer, Lemuella Tracy. I.aurabelle Parsons, Virginia V ' arse. Vircinia Peck, Louise Warren. Margucrit Peterson. Frances Wh ' te. Hester im-ix.mi ii iSWAWi MiiWMi ' i: «rv t vf ' W KWfwi«?s ?  s«snw ' - i.fc c, iLVUL e Afj, 2LiilLi Lyc ' ' . J KJt ' X A tt i Yti im m iHsiBSf b:Si; ?JW-JM '  ifes« «iKS!;i w; PaK«a(i3 !SiS« jr ;KW! Smw c=:r4-iiininae c A-. • ccialion { ' Lclinicitci z ckccl ct c cclal l l ctk Officers President MRS. LEWIS BURRUSS Vicc-Presiricnt -MISS K A T H L I-: E X C () L L E V Recording Secretary r R s . E I) X A r, a r r e tt M fi C orresf ' niidiiig Scerctarv MISS -MARY U LI LEY Treasurer MISS V I R G I X I A CROOKS • 31 • c ' Of fTT ' air Ki 0-j  li iitr«ri i «;j ' ..f.uy l ' if — P R F. S I D E X T STUDENT ( i ( ) V !■: k . M K N T ass(k;iati()k D 32 k M £A. u iJM ij vSl i ftAij au u- MARY BURNS JUNIOR. REPRESENTATIVE ALICE BASKERVILLE SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVE ■ tuJiCllt K CmtCLi ■ 33 v ' 4 ' v: • , ;m . =. ' ■«• ' , , -r, ' K tv l l S ffliS m ™SS!KffiiS5aM S«Se fflffi8SMEK SEs®i2Sffi5S ImSS iSxSalsSimirf if; M I S S M A K (, k V J () II X SO X P, !■: T T ' V. X lidiloy-nt-Chicf 1. A I I. A Will-; A k ' l!i(Siiiiss MaiHujcr 34 ■ ♦ ■♦;♦■ rt t .-. ' Vi- I ' ' M f.xia ' ni iMmS Sitisiaa 35 • ' fill 4( «  f fcvC cr tias IjAwct 36  liiltS fti, ' !t •V . ' XT f -• mmmimmmmmmmmmmm. BETTY REX ?! jdc H hi ' ■ L. . ! • i r ♦■ n s MARY BROOKS ' 5 MAROARET SH ELTON MISS MARTHA JAECEft SP0N50R m ' Iw FLORA MILLER. SECRETARY ALICE LOVING TREASURER. ■tluS L lilO 37 .«k«?r i l -•- y. ? • . -:.■ i. L L , .- .:..,« .s -V - fr •■ ■ 38 i [ •,« 6 ' •a immm J-llC ,r i}tlUll d CCicllI i ' jc I llLi tC Officers [rs. G. S. Eart . . Ka ' iiikrixk ( Irf.en . M AR ' i- liRici-: 1 Iari ' i:r . Grace Parrish . . . Nancy Moxiikth M Kv E. Raffle . . . President I ' iec-frcsideiit . . Sccrftiiry Treasurer Ke purler Members Honorary — AFrs. Helen Iml[. Rhodes Hilda Mays Ruth Green Anne Tunil)ull XcUie Mae Rousenian -Mary Bond Grift ' en Frances Coleman n xzm im. 39 .fk ' f ir CC itlP n Officers Anne Turnbull President Marv Raffle I ' icc-l ' rcsident Flora Miller Sco ' clary-Trcasurcr Mary Bond Griffex Custodian Katherine Green Accompanist Mrs. Helen Fill Rhodes Director Member. Xcllic Mat ' Pxiuseman Mar lli ' ooks IClcaiior lUirruss J ' raiikie Coleman Mildrt ' d Daniel I ' eiilah Daves Marie Duling Elizabeth English Marie Gill W inifred 1 laii ht Mildred 1 lurton Virginia lUig I lizaheth Jervey Ethel Killinger Xaiicy Monteith Emilv Robinson 40 L. aiLllLLVt (_ lllO n Officers Anxe TrKNurLF Prcsidcii! Ethel Kim.inger I ' icc-Prcsitirnt Mildred Hoktox . . . Sccrcfai y-Trrasiircr Mrs. ' irgie Chalklev Spcnsor f ' mhcrs Eleanor Bio gs Helen P.ini ' Xellie Mae llnusemaii Mary Brooks Mary Anne Burns Frankie Coleman Mari aret Delanev J- ' lizal)eth Durham Sue luiliank Lucille l ' o Jeannette ( iarber Edith (Oilman Lucille Godfrey Elsie I larrison ' irt;inia Mae 1 loll N ' iryiuia lllij ' Dorothy Jacobs Leah Jacohson Patsy I idd liriam Lewis i lelen Murrav Mari aret ( ) ven Elizabeth Parr Lui Phipps Mary Raffl; Betty Rex Viririnia Rhodes 41 a W+ ' tst-Kjt il J ! t.ifc itiiMotntct M RS. AI.Ul ' ' . W. jdki, IJiicclor n Cecfxia Guaham LOLISE Strattox . Laii-a Wheary . Officers . . Pri ' sitlriit ricc-Picsidrnl Treasurer Mi ' iiihcrs X ' irgiiiia Baker Mary Ann Burns Isahelle Burrouglis Beltv Carper Frankie Coleman Martha Conway Marie LaVerne Duling Mary Holtzbach Virginia Illig Dorothy Jacobs Miriam Lewis l.illi:ni Loehr Katherine Maynard Arjiina Miskinns Rachael [oseley Lilhan Mullen Alice Kewlantl Cecil Styll Katherine ' an I lorn Ann Page Walker Lui Phipps Frances Sietcr Margaret Shelton Alarv Laurie Smith Plays When the W ' hirlu inil Blows Mansions Uplifting Sadie The Rector Letters The Falcon She Stoops on Con(|ucr riarden Scene frnni Romro ami Jiiliel The Murder of Marat Happy Returns The Winning of a Satin Gown 42 I tit 1 If J I ■: P ff yh f f f K: 7 y ' . Hij itiMukiit.. SjuUuiC.{l::Wl .}S« ■-n?«- :.,« '  M;«l,.-M I«WlBi«««9 43 i LUIS ROBERTS Athletic Director D Flora . 1ili.ij Prcsiiiciit Marc.aret Shki.T(in- J ' irc-Prcsidciit PRisriLi.A Garruh ' K .... ... Secretary Kathrv.x Stevens ' I reasiirer ; i t- .   4 «- - M«.  - yy - -r,, i|i.p,. v ! ' fii(i V ' K?Mwa- iiSii MaW8la ;.SC ,i. rv ' ■ ■■-• ' •- : i ' f ' J. M. ' • U ' il -iw«f«5 wSii!MrtflP uskctpuiL c aiiiui Officers PRISCILLA GARRIOCK C iipliihi VIRGINIA ILLIG Manager Klierhard. ' irsiii ' ' i Gratz. Marie White, Hester Watkiiis, Micheaux Thomas, Frances Tahnan, EHzabeth Soyars, Kitty Miskiiiis, Arfiina LaiisliDii, Rdith I luddlc, Virginia llnlzhach, Mary Farrar. Lorena Eyster, Catherine Sqiuid Diiling. ! taric Conway, Martha Childrey, Helen Wheary, I- ila Thompson, Dot Sycle, Kdith Slielbourne, Myrtle Smith, Margaret Schaaf, Mildred Schaaf, l- ' raiices Roberts, Fllen Sollad. Sabina Palmer, I.emnella Stevens, Kitty Stanley, Jeanne Shelton, Margaret Newland, Alice Nelsen, Bertie Mullen, Lillian Holtzclaw. Frances Godfrey, Lnn Garriock, Priscilla Frayser. Fdith Baskerville. Alice Baker, N ' irginia 44 rn nii: m (ik iisi!xJ2 ' tiif  Mh! :JiT ' i . 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H, - ' H TEACHER ' S PET 5EWIN6 CIR.CLE PALSY WALSIB z$ na 7 n - ' -i ij - PA12.D0N OUR BACK I I ' ift i I ? ;■ ■ 55 • j 1 if ' I I I- 1 1 THE STAFF OF THE 1 ' ) 3 5 W I G W A M WISHES T O EXPRESS ITS OBLIGATION AND APPRECIATION To Air. Stirling King of W ' hittet lit Sheiijiersuii for his cooperation in making the 1935 Wigwam a success ; To A[r. AureHus C. Ford of the Virginia Engraving Comjjany for his assistance and advice ; To Miss Margaret Johnson for her unfaihng interest and guidance; To Mr. Whitaker for his patience in taking the jihdtographs tliat make imr annual; To the (_)rhce Force for their help in making this hook possihle ; ' To Uur Advertisers for their financial assistance. if sv i I 15 '  I uenten u m m I li |l ' V V THIS ANNUAL FROM THE PRESS OF W ' llTTET AND SHEPPERSON An V ork . typography . rinting o o oj the highest quality WHITTET SHEPPERSON RICHMOND ' T R G I N I A   V- ' iSi,i£ ' !,«.)M5.V ■,t.i ' i.. , ' l ' t ' ' |Hn «ttf («i!!Mm!WHi,  Trt ' irt«  P«ia«WAiW m RICHMOND ' S BEST HOTELS HOTEL JOHN MARSHALL T ic Finest Hotel in the South IRW ' KI.IN T IMITH ST. HOTEL RICHMOND OVURl.OOKINC HISTORIC CAPITOL SQUARE HOTEL WILLIAM BYRD OPPOSITE BROAD ST. STATION Write, Wire or Phone Reservations PAUL ' S Ice Cream and Sandwiches Are the Best a ONCE A CUSTOMER . . . . . . ALWAYS A CUSTOMER n We Deliver n 9V) V. Crace St. Dial 4-1)159 REPRESENTATIVE ... D. C M. SPORTING GOODS a Tennis Equipment D R F. S T R I N G R . C K E T S □ HOWELL BROS. ■—♦■ Cumplimenti oj . . . SANITARY GROCERY CO., Inc. Ou ' nmg itnd Openiting Sanitiiry Stores Experience has taught us . . . That clean, motlern stores attract business. That good will is a priceless as- set. That a chain store can and should be public-spirited and civic-minded. That quality is just as much a selling point as price. That courteousness never lost a customer for us or anyone else. Low Price Leaders Where QuaUty Counts 1 t t ( t t • t  t ( I t t  t I t I t • ) I • -■♦• ' : ' .ii5ie : di M v!m r,7 iW 1 . STUART BETTS INCORPORATED D Wholesale Confectioners 1113 East Main Street Richmond, Va. n Agenli for SCHRAFT ' S CHOCOLATES t I t t t 1 t t ( t t - — — ♦ — — ........... SMOKE... DOMINO The Mild Cigarette 20 Fcm 10 CENTS — ♦■ NOLDE BROTHERS D AMERICAN-MAID BREAD AND CAKE D AT YOUR DEALERS Wi ' r ii ,!j f);ffj: ' I VIM BREAD f r WITH SUNSHINE VITAMIN ' ' D D B a f{e d by THE THOROUGH BAKERS OF ATLAS BAKING CO. INCORPORATED J. E. CALDWELL n College Jewelry D ALAN L. HART Agent — . y Sarah Lee Kitchen 7U1 West Grace Street Richmond, Va. Smithfield Hams, Whole or Sl ' ccd PRESERVES AND JELLIES Cakes - Pies - Breads Salads - Sandwiches, etc. Call... CHELF ' S For Your Prescriptions, Drugs Cosmetics, Magazines Confections, etc. Dial =i 17Ui and S-1717 I ' . L I ' I I I I I I I ,-p: p, f, ' V v ' .? ' ' r? .W If, ' f f; «| : - -U:£Sti3 Kah 32Mim3UaditAiW wtfCwwn?fisaii!TO I t Virginia Engraving Co. n E tJ g r a V e r s for THE 1935 WIGWAM D I 101 Governor Street Richmond, Virginia • PHONE 2-0776 Jewelers — Stationers u NN ' lLLIAM AND i (aRY SeNIOR RiN ' CS Atlas ( lub Pins and Keys k - — — — . — - — — — — ♦ ♦- L. G. BALFOUR CO. 106 N. 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