Virginia Commonwealth University - Cobblestone Wigwam Yearbook (Richmond, VA)
- Class of 1936
Page 1 of 72
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9
Pages 12 - 13
Pages 16 - 17
Text from Pages 1 - 72 of the 1936 volume:
“
J V , ' ,71, s i yirgmia Commonweafth Unlvsrs ty Archfves m 7 fri Ref . 378.755 R41 19 C.2 cliinond Professional Institute Library 901 West Franklin Street Ricliniond, Va. RULES 1. Books may be kept two weeks and may be renewed once fot the same period, except reserve books and magazines. 2. A fine of five cents a day will be charged on each overdue book. No book will be issued to any person incurring such a fine until it has been paid. 3. A fine of five cents an hour will be charged on overnight books returned after 9:00 A. M. 4. Reference books, such as encyclopedias and dictionaries, are to be used only in the library. 5. Injury to books beyond reasonable wear and all losses shall be paid for. 6. Each borrower is held responsible for all books drawn on his name and for all fines accruing on the same. 7. No books may be taken from the libruy without being checked. m l; t •StI ♦ ♦ -.f ' i We WIGWAM MILDRED HORTON • EDITOR ANN COTTRELL • BUSINESS MANAGER rmm V C_ V -YVN C -VA I V-oV - ' ( o v a. i- -y 5 T I t- ci_T e_ J W IG WA M 19 3 6 ttLftW {;.. SIi:.[in ||f|;j 1 ' r M c ' v PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENT BODY RICHMOND DIVISION OF THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY t )K S To THOMAS A OLFE IN WHOSE NOVELS IS SYMBOLIZED THE SPIRIT OF THE YOUTH OF TODAY k i m I • « « (sry ■JMM iimmii- m i .:;j (0 FACULTY HEN RY H. HIBBS, JR., Ph. D. Dean of the School of Social Work and Public Health and Director of the Richmond Division of the Col- lege of William and Mary SAMUEL JESSE McCOY, Ph. D. English DORIS CHRISTIE McCOY, A. B., A. M. English MARGARET LEAH JOHNSON, Ph. D. French and Latin FRANKLIN JOHNSON, Ph. D. Sociology MARTHA H. JAEGER, A. B., A. M. Psychology AILEEN SHANE, A. B., M. S. S. Social Case Work DORIS E. FALES, Ph. D. Biology and Chemistry LOIS ROBERTS, B. S. Physical Education and History ■■•it FACULTY THERESA POLLAK, B. S. Art HAZEL P. MUNDY, Costume Designing JAMES Y. CAUSEY, A. B., A. M. Spanish and Government ALICE WHITESIDE JORG, B. L. I. Dramatics HELEN FILL RHODES, Artist ' s Diploma lOMA DE VILLERS EARP Piano VIRGIE CHALKLEY Social Director EMERALD CHRISTIAN BRISTOW, A. B. Interior Decoration ■0 ' ltL l{ i j M AUTHOR ' S NOTE Vim i The Wigwam has selected the contemporary novel as its theme for nineteen hundred and thirty-six, and has attempted in the use of division pages to se- lect appropriate titles for the respective sections. The novel, more than any other literary form, has affected and molded the opinions of the college gen- eration. Because we owe to it many pleasant hours of intellectual stimulation, we have tried to ac- knowledge its social influence in the following pages. - C i ■i ■V: i Hi ' Ar VIRGINIA BAKEft PdESlDENT VIRGINIA ILLIG VICE PRESIDENT MILDRED HORTON SECI2.ETAR.V MICHAUX WATICINS TREASURER. AND SENIOR. REPRESENTATIVE STUDENT COUNCIL SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Caroline Hyde Allen RICHMOND. VA, B, S. in Social Science Virginia Kent Baker RICHMOND, VA. B. S. in Social Science President Freshman Class ' 32- ' 33; Reporter Atlas Paper ' 32- ' 34; Member Luella Townley Literary Society ' 33- ' 36; President Sophomore Class ' 33- ' 34; Treasurer Student Government ' 33- ' 34; Secretary Student Government ' 34- ' 35; Editor Atlas Paper ' 34- ' 35; Member Atlas Club ' 34- ' 36; President Senior Class ' 3S- ' 36; Vice-President Student Government ' 35- ' 36; President Atlas Club ' 3S- ' 36. Nellie Mae Bousman RICHMOND. VA. B. S. in Social Science Cotillion Club ' 34- ' 35- ' 36; Glee Club ' 34- ' 3S; Dorian Music Society ' 34- ' 35- 36. l. ' - ' fj ■' .ti Ruby Spencer Burch WATER VIEW, VA. B. S. in Nursing Certificate Public Health Nursing Mary Anne Burns LEBANON, VA, B. S. in Social Science Transfer William and Mary, Williamsburg; Junior Representative Student Government ' 35; Founders Hall Council ' 3S- ' 36; Cotillion Club ' 34- ' 35- ' 36; President Cotillion Club ' 35- ' 36; Dramatic Club ' 35; Wigwam Staff ' 34- ' 35- ' 36; May Court ' 35- ' 36. Rita Caplan RICHMOND, VA. B. S. in Social Science m Beulah Mason Daves SABOT. VA. B. S. in Social Science Glee Club ' 32- ' 36; Dramatic Club ' 33; Business Manager Atlas ' 3S- ' 36 Anna Mary Delaney NORFOLK. VA. B. S. in Social Science Transfer Norfolk Division; Luella Townley Literary Society. Mary Bond Griffin WOODVILLE. N. C. B. S. in Social Scien Glee Club ' 33- ' 36; Custodian Glee Club ' 34- ' 35; Dorian Music Society ' 34- ' 36; Secretary Dorian Society ' 35- ' 36 Agnes Constance Hall RICHMOND, VA. B. S. in Social Science ' ■•I ' ■' ■' ■t ;: ■;: Anne Stoneman Hall RICHMOND. VA. B. S. in Social Science Glee Club ' 33- ' 36. il Mildred Louise Horton RICHMOND. VA. B. S. in Social Science Secretary Freshman Class ' 32- ' 33; Secretary Dramatic Club ' 32- ' 33; Sophomore Representative Student Coun- cil ' 33- ' 34; Vice-President Junior Class ' 34- ' 35; Cotillion Club ' 32- ' 36; || Secretary, Treasurer Cotillion Club ' 34- ' 35; Glee Club ' 34- ' 35; Secretary Senior Class ' 35- ' 36; Editor Wigwam ' 35- ' 36; Psychology Club ' 34- ' 36; May Queen ' 36; Atlas Club. M J Virginia Eleanor Illig RICHMOND. VA. B. S. in Social Science Cotillion Club ' 32- ' 36; Glee Club •33- ' 36; Barnstormers ' 34- ' 36; Secretary Barnstormers ' 34; President Barnstormers ' 36; Vice-President Senior Class ' 36. OCX? Vesta Elizabeth Jacobs RICHMOND. VA. B. S. in Nursing Certificate Public Health Nursing. Ethel Davis Killinger RURAL RETREAT, VA. B. S. in Social Science Cotillion Club ' 32- ' 36; Vice-President Cotillion Club ' 34- ' 36; Glee Club ' 34- ' 36; Custodian Glee Club ' 36; Founders Hall Council ' 34- ' 36; Secretary Founders Hall Council ' 35- ' 36. Julia Halley Latane ' RICHMOND, VA. B. S. in Social Science Luella Townley Literary Society ' 35- ' 36. Miriam Ethel Lewis NORFOLK, VA. B. S. in Social Science Transfer William and Mary, Williamsburg; Dramatic Club ' 34- ' 36; Treasurer Dramatic Club ' 35- ' 36; Cotillion Club ' 34- ' 36; Psychology Club ' 34- ' 36. :1 Gwendolyn Branch McAnally RICHMOND. VA. B. S. in Social Science Dramatic Club ' 33; Luella Townley Literary Society ' 34- ' 36; ' 36; Program Chairman Luella Townley Liter- ary Society ' 3S- ' 36; Wigwam Staff ' 36. Helen Murray JAMAICA. NEW YORK B. S. in Social Science Transfer William and Mary, Williamsburg; Cotillion Club ' 34- ' 36; Atlas Staff ' 35; Luella Townley Literary Society ' 35- ' 36; Vice-President Luella Townley Literary Society ' 3S- ' 36; Psychology Club ' 3S- ' 36. Ruth Charlton Oakey ROANOKE, VA. B. S. in Social Science Transfer William and Mary, Williamsburg. m Miriam Louise Richardson WAVERLY, VA. S. S. in Nursing Elon College, N. C, ' 31- ' 32; Certificate Public Health Nursing. Esther Rose Sheintoch PETERSBURG. VA. B. S. in Social Science Margaret Harlow Shelton RICHMOND. VA. B. S. in Social Science Treasurer Glee Club ' 34- ' 35; Dramatic Club ' 33- ' 36; Vice-President Sophomore Class ' 33- ' 34; Treasurer Junior Class ' 34- ' 35; Varsity Basketball ' 34- ' 36; Varsity Hockey ' 35; Secretary Athletic Association ' 34- ' 35; President Athletic Association ' 36; Treasurer Atlas Club ' 36; Assistant Business Manager Wigwam ' 36; Tennis Team ' 33- ' 34. ■(1 Anna Jeanne Stanley SILVER SPRING. MD. B. S. in Social Science Cotillion Club ' 32- ' 36; Hockey Varsity ' 33- ' 34; President Junior Class ' 34- ' 35; Junior Representative Student Council ' 34- 35; Dramatic Club ' 35- ' 36; Assistant Advertising Manager Wigwam ' 34- ' 35. Anne Wise Turnbull ARLINGTON, N. J. B. S. in Social Science Transfer Women ' s College, University of North Carolina; Cotillion Club ' 34- ' 36; President Cotillion Club ' 34- ' 35; Luella Townley Literary Society ' 34- ' 36; President Glee Club ' 34- ' 36; Vice-President Glee Club ' 35- ' 36; Photographic Editor Wigwam ' 34- ' 35; House Council Founders Hall ' 34- ' 36; Secretary House Council Founders Hall ' 34- ' 35; President Founders Hall ' 35- ' 36; Dorian Music Society ' 35- ' 36; Student Council ' 35- ' 36; Atlas Club ' 3S- ' 36. Katharine Seay Van Horn SANDSTON. VA. B. S. in Social Science Atlas Paper Staff ' 33- ' 36; Luella Townley Literary Society ' 33- ' 36; Psychology Club ' 3S- ' 36; Co-Editor Atlas Paper ' 3S- ' 36; Treasurer Luella Townley Literary Society ' 34- ' 35; President Luella Townley Literary Society ' 35- ' 36; Dramatic Club ' 32- ' 36; Vice-President Dramatic Club ' 34- ' 35; Secretary Dramatic Club ' 35- ' 36. Anne Michaux Watkins MIDLOTHIAN, VA. B. S. in Social Science Transfer Duke University; Treasurer Senior Class ' 35- ' 36; Representative Student Council ■35- ' 36; Cotillion Club. Laila Swain Wheary RICHMOND. VA. B. S. in Social Science Vice-President Freshman Class ' 32- ' 33; Basketball ' 32- ' 34; Varsity Hockey ' 32- ' 34; Atlas Paper Staff ' 32- ' 3S; Business Manager Atlas Paper ' 33- ' 35; Advertising Manager Wigwam ' 34; Business Manager Wigwam ' 35; Luella Townley Literary Society ' 33- ' 36; President Luella Townley Literary Soci- ety ' 34- ' 35; Tennis Team ' 33- ' 34; Dramatic Club ' 33- ' 35; Treasurer Dramatic Club ' 34- ' 35; Atlas Club ' 34- ' 36; Manager Archery ' 33- ' 34; Chairman May Day ' 35; President Student Government ' 35- ' 36; Cotillion Club ' 33- ' 36. Evelyn Mae Wright RICHMOND. VA. B. S. in Social Science I m % J0 M . i ' %■f • ♦ ■m j __ m So- ' tj :J . . ? H I;- VIR6INIA MAE MOLT VICfe PRESIDKNT POLLV AMNE AUSTIN PIlhilDENT W W MADIAN SANDERS SECRETAav KATHRVN STEVENS A ' NIOO DtrMStNTMIVt STUDENT COUNCIL MARIE L VERNE DULIN6 JUNIOR RtPRESENTATIVC STUDENT COUNCIL JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS % ( : srVi X 22 : B - f t eHanci] 23urns Som5s Smifij e)?Iarguerite InfPionij I)q[[ij E)vax don raig feefen l)ijfDiQ 5ls tn DHifdred e)lort)e[f anxzi Flfice £ouise Bas erDiffe feefen €?ec ' 2)odson £i ie Sfiappeff «r r 23 : )t §5o ilk ' 5lnn dosser e rances ' 2L)afdioin laoffjcfaio Itarian DTIereditPi ' eorge 3sa5effe Louise eMaiEfand ' 3)orotfii) elHae feansen erfie ' Gordon eHefsen larfFiQ IDlrginiQ fearreff ean £ui fiipps v 3r 24 r )i o ■■■■1 Mg j 1 Svanees, ane heifer it)efcn oioers Frances li abeih Q tanie Sfija etPi ' arfand Safman ic)arrief 5lnne licfierer (-4 5lnne t[ ah th ifson e)31arffia chwabinqev -W 25 )!:sB % SOPHOMORE CLASS PRESIDENT Dorothy Thompson VICE-PRESIDENT Virginia Parsons SECRETARY Lucille Godfrey TREASURER Mildred Schaaf SPONSOR Mrs. S. J. McCoy Adams, Joseph Henry Adams, Sara Elizabeth Agee, Furman Hill, Jr. Biggs, Eleanor Rudisill Bloom, Selma Ruth Bowden, Esther Lucille Camden, Christine Elam Childrey, Helen Quay Coleman, Pearl Franklin Cottrell, Ann Dabney, Mary Turman Durham, Mary Elizabeth Farrar, Annie Lorena Flippo, Lucy Ella Folkes, Catherine Christian Gentry, Eleanor Elizabeth Givens, Florence Louise Godfrey, Lucille Burroughs Gratz, Marie Loyall Grayson, Dorothy Louise MEMBERS Guin, Grace Lynne Gulick, Mary Louise Harrison, Elsie Phyllis Hatch, Helen Gammon Holdsworth, Charlotte A. Holzbach, Mary Elizabeth Hulcher, Sabina Sievers Lawrence, Katherine Audrey Lebarwich, Blanche Sara Loehr, Lilian Macleod, Jennie Mae McGuffin, Julia Crawford Miles, Margaret Blair Miskinis, Argina Madeline Moncure, Dora Wallace Newland, Alice Catherine Norris, Nelle Harvey Pace, Edith Arrington Parsons, Virginia Sheppard Peck, Louise Evelyn Pierce, Martha Converse Plotnick, Ida Anne Purkins, Willie Elizabeth Rhodes, Virginia Elizabeth Ridgeley, Kathryn Jane Roberts, Virginia Harris Ronick, Helen Schaaf, Frances Geraldine Schaaf, Mildred Virginia Sims, Margaret Smith, Margaret Lee Smith, Mary Laurie Stover, Joyce Marguerite Sutherland, Nancy Virginia Thoinpson, Dorothy E. Walker, Martha Emily Ware, Cassie Virginia White, Hester Elizabeth Woolfolk, Judith Hill w 5 § t f S l - 27 FRESHMAN CLASS VICE-PRESIDENT Edith Mann TREASURER Madeline Jenkins PRESIDENT Lucille Anderson SECRETARY Catherine Edge SPONSOR Dr. Doris Fales Anderson, Katherine L. Ashley, Alice Elizabeth Ballard, Gene Mabelle Bear, Frances Virginia Beard, Sarah Elizabeth Bellamy, Dolores May Bichi, Rose Ann Bland, Rosa Beatrice Brick, Thomas William Brown, Ann Elizabeth Charlton, Mary Frances Cunningham, Dorothea S. Curry, Margaret Rue Dunn, Louise Miller Edge, Catherine Earl Flannery, Robert William Fleming, Glenna Harriet Goodwin, Maria Lee Gorsline, Ann Grey, Rubye Virginia MEMBERS Gunst, Helen Betty Gwaltney, Betty Howie Harris, Mary Virginia Havens, Phyllis Marguerite Highland, Janet Louise Hirsohn, Clara Hoerter, William Leroy Jaskauskas, Phyllis Loretta Jenkins, Madeline Denison Johnson, Dorothy Lee Knott, Margaret Howard Leibowitz, Leah Sarah Lloyd, Alda Adelle Mann, Edith Marable, Anna Louise Marks, Georgia Katherine Mathew, Elizabeth Huger Miller, Margaret Julia Minis, Eugenie Myers Motley, Mary Elizabeth Overstreet, Phyllis Anita Petillo, Norma Adeline Phelps, Evelyn Laura Powell, Jean Stuart Proctor, Sarah Henderson Siceloff, Henrietta Gesina Siddons, Olive Lucille Smith, Keith Marshall Snead, Frances Mildred Spivey, Lucille Virginia Steffey, Helen Bell Stokes, Virginia Allison Tischler, Irene Elise Walker, Ottoway Marie Walton, Mary Elizabeth Watkins, Eunice LeGrande Watkins, Virginia Lee Williams. Mary Clayton Williams, Mary Lee G. Woody, Eleanor Marshall Wright, Julian Carleton GRADUATE STUDENTS PRESIDENT Rebekah Strode Adams, Beatrice Sackett Aiken, Dorothy Asness, Elizabeth Helena Ayer, Josephine Youmans Ballard, Mary Frances Blair, Katherine Swanson Booth, Charles Theodore Browning, Kathryn Crawley Bryer, Barbara Cowan Buchanan, Josephine Jordon Burton, Robbie Hunt Candler, Iva Louise Carter, Anne Hilton Chesson, Minnie Parker Coleman, Anne Lightfoot Collins, Martha Douglas Davis, Alice Offley MEMBERS Davis, Helen Mansfield Featherstone, Phoebe L. Fleischel, Ruth S. Giraitis, Marion Emmord Harlin, Kathryn Mabry Hilton, Margaret Harlan Hobson, Raleigh Colston Hutcherson, Elizabeth P. Irby, Luther Anderson, Jr. Irvine, Helen Nolting Jones, Dorothy Gardner King, Louise Whitlow Kulman, Elizabeth Lake, John Eagan Leatherland, Louise Rogers Marsh, Louise Wright Massie, Margaret Logan Miller, Edith Trussell Paul. Aaron Price, Mabel Lee Reed, Louise Pope Roberts, Katherine Mao Robinson, Harriet Graham Rodgers, Margaret Kimble Sheffey, Grace Stafford Smith, Margaret Evelyn Stokes, Margaret Lavinia Strode, Rebekah Elizabeth Taylor, Josephine Turner, James Elmo West, Annette Hudson Whitesell, Margaret E. Williams, Catherine Cornelia Worthington, Carolyn - S j l K - mtif i ' 1 K MAUPE bPENcF.R MISS POE0TH ' Ml LT! NnERGEU Ml ' sS II.M, iTQAYEI? ,WISS tTPlE BAILKY MISS CAMiLLE BUEDOWS MISS ALICE OALV MISS MARV t. MOOUE MISS UOSE POUrPR MISS SABDA STORT .MISS Et.lIABET.J WALLS R■i. HANNAH J. A ElSEn. MISS MS ' NiE M ' .LEMORE PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING CLASS ffe 30 PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING CLASS PRESIDENT Maude A. Spencer VICE-PRESIDENT Sara Brown SECRETARY-TREASURER Dorothy Miltenberger REPRESENTATIVE STUDENT COUNCIL Helen Strayer CLASS SPONSOR Miss Purcelle Peck MEMBERS Bailey, Effie M. Burrows, Camille Daly, Alice Ursula Harrell, Virginia Frances McLemore, Minnie Grey Moore, Mary Elizabeth Porter, Rose Ella Walls, Nellie Elizabeth Weiser, Mrs. Hannah Jeter ALMA MATER Hark, the students ' voices swelling, Strong and true and clear; Alma Mater ' s love they ' re telling Ringing far and near. REFRAIN William and Mary, loved of old. Hark upon the gale; Hear the thunder of our chorus, Alma Mater — hail! Iron-shod and golden sandaled Shall the years go by; Still our hearts shall weave about thee Love that cannot die. All thy sons are faithful to thee Through their college days; Singing out of hearts that love thee Alma Mater ' s praise. God, our Father, hear our voices. Listen to our cry. Bless the college of our fathers. Let her never die. ' S Si 33 M LAILA SWAIN WHEARY PRESIDENT STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION fC 34 k :: s VIRGINIA SAILER. VICE PliESIDENT TDANCES MOLTZCLAW sEcnETAijy DOROTHY TMOMPiON TaEASUtiER. MICHAUX WATKINS SFNIOB. R.EPKESENTATIVE MARIE DULIN6 JUNIOR CLEPRESEMTATIVE KA.TMR.VN STtVENS JUNIOR. REPRESENTATIVE LUCILLE eODFREY SOPHOMOOE UEPCESENTATIVE ANNE TURNBULL HOUSE PRESIDENT MILDRED SCHAAE SOPHOMORE RtPRESE 4TATIV£ STUDENT COUNCIL 35 c ,M: - MILDRED HO TON EDITOH-IKl-CHIEF ANN COTTRELL BUSINESS MANAGER- THE WIGWAM ' iiMiiti ' MAGOACET SHELTOM 6WEND0LVN M?AklALLV MARV ANN BUPiNS ASS ' T. BLISIN£.SS MANAGER. ACTIVITIES EDITOR. PHOTOGRAPHIC EDITOR. I POLLY ANN AUSTIN MARIE LaVERNE DULIN6 ASS ' T. EDITOU ADVERTISINfa MANAGER MARY RAFFLE AUT EDITOR. KATHRYN STEVENS AR6INA MISKINIS ASST. ADVEBTISING MAUA6ER. AS5 ' L CIRCULATION MANA Eti. N£«r S ! STAFF 37 ,!l ' TfltllS AtILA« I I .mN ' 1 «- ! « ' ' ' ° ' rZl ' O Kj fr i 9 ANN COTTR.ELL ?.tJL4H DAVES :- ' 5 f ATLAS PAPER 38 h S o I? KM MARINE VAM HOR.N MISiMACOARET JOHNSON GWfcNDOLVN M ANALLV SPOMSOn PR06RAM CM ' 31 VIAUY liAFPLE MACTHA SCHWABIMotR. AkiM COTTRELL 4 LAILA WHfiRY H?S-. .i-y- .VJ. ' iPX ANNt TURNBULL OOROTMV THOMPSON LUCILLE GODFBEV ASSOdlATF MBMBEP- TREA5UUER, LUELLA TOWNLEY LITERARY SOCIETY LAILA WHEATiV ANNETUR.MBULL ATLAS CLUB 40 lllftdsrnhf ' ji-. ' yA r ' c- THE DORIAN SOCIETY of MUSIC PRESIDENT Mary Raffle VICE-PRESIDENT Katherine Green SECRETARY Mary Bond Griffin TREASURER Nancy Monteith SPONSOR Mrs. G. S. Earp MEMBERS Norma Petillo Ruth Blume Anne TurnbuU Frankie Coleman Ruth Green Bti: ' In- GLEE CLUB PRESIDENT Mary Raffle VICE-PRESIDENT Anne Turnbull SECRETARY-TREASURER Frances Holtzclaw SPONSOR Mrs. Helen Fill Rhodes CUSTODIAN Ethel Killinger ACCOMPANIST Katherine Green Sallie Craig Ruth Crawford Mildred Daniel Beulah Daves Mary Bond Griffin Dorothy Hansen MEMBERS Anne S. Hall Virginia Illig Isabella Maitland Nancy Monteith Norma Petillo Jean Powell Phyllis Overstreet Virginia Rhodes Frances Stanley Kathryn Stevens Sara Straus MARY AKINE BURNS PRESIDENT LUCILLE GODPI EV SECRETAKV AND TR.EASUR.En. COTILLION CLUB PRESIDENT Mary Anne Burns VICE-PRESIDENT Frankie Coleman SECRETARY-TREASURER Lucille Godfrey SPONSOR Mrs. Virgie Chalkley Mildred Horton Virginia Illig Ethel Killinger Virginia Rhodes Margaret Ridings Margaret Shehon Jean Stanley Dorothy Thompson Anne TurnbuU Laila Wheary Bette White Carolyn Worthington Mary Brooks Lucille Bowden Frances Bear MEMBERS Gene Ballard Elizabeth Brown Dorothea Cunningham Louise Dunn Catherine Edge Ruth Fleischel Adelaide Pulton Rubye Gray Mary Virginia Harris Madeline Jenkins Edith Mann Margie Miles Margaret Miller Marjorie Potter Nancy Sutherland Harriet Scherer Lucille Spivey June Taliaferro Mary Lib Walton Michaux Watkins Virginia Watkins Betsy Wilson Mary Lee Williams Phyllis Overstreet Patricia Giles Virginia Stokes Evelyn Phelps Julia Epes Katherine Lawrence Dorothy Hansen f.if ART STUDENT ' S LEAGUE PRESIDENT Margaret Owen VICE-PRESIDENT Mary Raffle SECRETARY Virginia Roberts TREASURER Helen Hatch PROGRAM CHAIRMAN Lucille Godfrey PUBLICITY CHAIRMAN Kate Ridgeley SPONSOR Mr. Marion Junkin P 44 k t s - l! ' - iv THE BARNSTORMERS PRESIDENT Virginia Illig VICE-PRESIDENT Anne Dosser SECRETARY Katherine Van Horn Helen Askin Frances Bear Dorothea Cunningham Dorothy Grayson Clara Hirsham Phyllis Jaskauskas SPONSOR Mrs. Alice W. Jorg MEMBERS Lilian Loehr Elizabeth Mathew Catherine Moomaw Alice Newland Phyllis Overstreet Lui Phipps TREASURER Leah Leibowitz Louise Schmidt Martha Schwabinger Margaret Shelton Frances Snead Virginia Stokes CALENDAR FOR THE YEAR WHERE ARE THE SNOWS OF YESTERYEAR? ' Sept. 18 — Student Council caps all-day meeting with a banquet. Sept. 19 — With lagging steps we return to school for registration. Sept. 23 — Student Council distributes handbooks to Freshmen. Sept. 25 — Student Government entertains faculty and student body. Sept. 26 — Quack, quack! We believe it ' s Duck Week. Sept. 29 — Dr. and Mrs. Hibbs flatter freshmen with a tea. Oct. 5 — Clubs revive themselves and hold inspired meetings. Nov. 8 — National Students ' League sponsors war to end war. Peace runs rampant in chapel! Nov. 13 — Leslie Boiling, Negro wood carver, addresses Art Students ' League. Nov. 28 — Faculty is raked over coals in chapel by Senior caricatures. Dec. 2 — Luella Townley Literary Society initiates new members. Dec. 10 — Barnstormers hold their first premiere. Dec. 13 — The Cotillion Club puts on its top hat for its first dance. Dec. 15 — Apropos of Christmas, the Glee Club sings to us in the candlelight. Dec. 18 — Matrimony triumphs in vocation poll. Dec. 21 — Seniors give a dance as their Christmas present. Jan. 12 — The taxi-cab fleet arrives with beginning of B. B. season. Jan. 13 — Student Government gives Bon Voyage tea for Miss Peck. Jan. 17 — Dorian ' s music soothes the savage breast in chapel. .i i:fmiltl ,i : ■i- ' ., .- Jan. 20 — The Dark Period — Exams! Feb. 1 — Graduates entertain the proletariat with a delicious tea. Feb. 13 — His valentine is the Wigwam dance! Feb. 17 — Luella Townley Literary Society put on the dog with its pet show. Feb. 18 — From tennis to cocktails ! The Juniors show us the thing to wear in chapel fashion show. Feb. 28 — Going-going-gone — the art students separate themselves from their handwork in Auction Sale. March 6 — Sophomores emotional blocks are liberated in mock-wedding in chapel. March 9 — Faculty and students arbitrate in mass meeting over capturing I ' esprit d ' ecole. March 13 — The shamrock holds forth at the Sophomore dance. March 18 — There ' s many a mile to B ' dway, but the Freshman amateurs have started walking. March 25 — It ' s a boy! Congratulations to the Junkins. March 27 — It came, we saw, it conquered? The House of Seven Gables! March 29 — Who ' s Who voted for — look on page 48 for winners. April 2— The Glee Club hits a high C in The Dress Rehearsal. April 3 — May day practices lift us from our rut. April 7 — Art students prepare for a New York trip. April 8 — A needed rest — Easter Vacation! April 12 — The Wigwam goes to Press! •GONE ARE THE SNO WS OF YESTERYEAR - g JT g) .... k vv- i f f- f, - «♦, f f f f. 7. T. T ' ■■T MILDRED HOarON MOST INTELLECTUAL 1SA5ELLE MAITLAMD BEST LOOI iN MISS LOIS ROBERTS MOST POPULAR •pROPECSOO. PRANCES HOLTZCLAW MOST POPULAR. LAlLA WHEAP-Y MOST SCHOOL SPIHIT WHO ' S WHO m jy y  ' . -,- ' ' : i v.. ' MAIiY ANNE BURNS BEST ALL-UOUND HESTER WHITE MOST P PEND BLE 1 DOROTHY THOMPSON MOST ATHLETIC VIRGINIA ILLI BEST ACTRESS WHO ' S WHO ::J ] 1936 MAY DAY SPONSORED BY THE STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION STUDENT CHAIRMAN. MISS KATHRYN STEVENS Y DANCE ARRANGEMENTS BY MISS LOIS ROBERTS Queen Mildred Horton Queen Regent Betty Rex Maid of Honor .....Mary Ann Burns Maid of Honor _ Anne Turnbull Senior Representative June Taliaferro Junior Representative Frances Holtzclaw Sophomore Representative ...Elizabeth Durham Freshman Representative Edith Mann Page ...Margaret Ridings Page — Martha Harrell Crown Bearer ..... Harriet Butterwrorth m ;.•; REC06MIZE THEM? WORli Of ART SNAPS 52 ;D; - ' . ' . ' V ' ' ■- ttniii flTHL€TIC ASSOClATlOn MAR6ARET SHELTON KATHRVN STEVENS MARIE DULIMG PRESIDEMT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY-TaEASUOER BASKETBALL SQUAD CAPTAIN Margaret Shelton MANAGER Mildred Schaaf Lucille Anderson Alice Baskerville Mary Dabney Helen Dodson Kitty Edge Marie Gratz Betty Gwaltney Phyllis Havens Frances Holtzclaw Mary Holzbach SQUAD Madeline Jenkins Margaret Knott Louise Marable Bertie Nelsen Edith Pace Evelyn Phelps Elizabeth Perkins Mildred Schaaf Margaret Shelton Frances Snead Kathryn Stevens Elizabeth Talman Martha Walker Hester White Grace Guin Dorothy Johnson Jean Ballard Ellen Brenner Dorothy Thompson VARSITY HOCKEY CAPTAIN Alice Baskerville MANAGER Dorothy Thompson Lucille Anderson Helen Askin Alice Baskerville Sara Beard Rose Bichi Dot Cunningham Catherine Edge Marie Gratz Betty Gwaltney Phyllis Haven SQUAD Mary Holzbach Frances Holtzclaw Madeline Jenkins Margaret Knott Louise Marable Argina Miskinis Bertie Nelsen Alice Newland Edith Pace Virginia Parsons Evelyn Phelps Sarah Proctor Elizabeth Purkins Mildred Schaaf Elizabeth Talman Dorothy Thompson Mary Lib Walton Hester White Phyllis Overstreet KK ' ' Tr tfi ' yr.-V; VIRGINIA PATJSONS Jg WA CES moltzclaw -BERTIE MELSEM LUCILLE ANDERSON VARSITY 57 f ' : i MBS. MS COY FN ROUTE OP F- STAGE 6IC-.61 M6 6T3A0S SNAPS ::: DEMENTI STUDIO ' Photographer For the Wigwam L. G. BALFOUR CO. I 06 N. SEVENTH STREET Jewelers — Stationers WILLIAM AND MARY SENIOR RINGS • ATLAS CLUB PINS AND KEYS j MEISTER « SMETHIE t I ' bookbinders 105-7 GOVERNOR STREET Dial 2-oyQ4 .— — ♦ , Compliments of Cleaners and Dyers nsTABiisHrn mo 1205 WEST MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 5-9 ' 95 Virginia Engraving Co. ■■■Engravers for THE 1936 WIGWAM I o I GOVERNOR STREET : : RICHMOND. VIRGINIA Phone 2-OJ-J6 4, . . . Compliments of . . . SANITARY GROCERY CO., Inc. OWNING AND OPI HAVING SANrTARY SrOKLS Experience has taught us . . . That clean, modem stores attract bust ncss. That good will is a priceless asset. 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 courtesy never lost a customer for us or anyone else. Low Price Leaders Where Quality Counts Sarah Lee Kitchen 701 west grace street RICHMOND, VA Smithficld Hams. Whole or Sliced Preserves and Jellies CAKES - PIES - BREADS - SALADS SANDWICHES. ETC. Call. . . CHELF ' S For Your Prescriptions Drugs, Cosmetics, Magazines Confections, etc. DIAL 5- 1 716 and 5-1717 ' ------■ I. _ J __ t T E I j LAUNDRY COMPANY | ! Dial 3-1 91 1 I I 931 WEST MARSHALL STREET  Laundering of Every Description Featuring FAMILY WASHING A service for everij need at a price that Will tit any pocketbook 20 for 10c NOLDE BROTHERS AMERICAN-MAID BREAD AND CAKE . — f At Your Dealers mM mM IF Al ways ! i A silver lining j to every gift I problem is ! j KIRK ! STERLING ! SILVER I Sold exclusively in } Richmond by t t I SCHWARZSCHILD J Brothers • Broad Street at Second I Compliments of A FRIEND ■s - i - ' y ' i ?- : ' ; u PRESS OF WHITTET SHEPPERSON RICHMOND • VIRGINIA • U • 8 • A mmmmmm. (t.u ' mmm. rt-v f i !• ::.!. ' : :
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.