Virginia Commonwealth University - Cobblestone Wigwam Yearbook (Richmond, VA)
- Class of 1950
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' i . - ■• • ' i THE WIGWAM RICHMOND PROFESSIONAL INSTITUTE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY Rk IIMDNI), ll i,l I 1 ' S 0 4 ■♦:,f , ; . . « - sS:?2= ' i :mm V J i • RICHMOND PROFESSIONAL INSTITUTE DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK DEPARTMENT OF RECREATIONAL LEADERSHIP SCHOOL OF ART SCHOOL OF DRAMATIC ART SCHOOL OF MUSIC DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED SCIENCE SCHOOL OF OCCUPATIONAL AND PHYSICAL THERAPY DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF LIBERAL ARTS DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SCHOOL OF DISTRIBUTn E EDUCATION ENGINEERING DI ISION (In Cooperation with irginia Polytechnic Institute) We, the students of the Richmond Professional Institute of the College of William and Mary, TAKE this opportunity TO SHOW OUR APPRECIATION, AND TO GIVE THANKS TO YOU WHO HAVE DONE SO much for I ' S. You, PERHAPS, MORE THAN ANY OTHER FACULTY MEMBER HAVE HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO INFLUENCE US AND HELP US TO LEARN THROUGH YOUR GREAT WEALTH OF KNOWLEDGE CONCERNING HUMAN BE- HAVIOR. In leaving R. P. I. and oljr America, to return TO YOUR native GeRMANY, WE BELIEVE THAT IT IS your sincere hope to aid in strengthening better relations between the peoples of the world. A-Iay God speed you in your task. To ou Dr. Curt Bondy and to your MIGHTY CAUSE The 1950 igwam IS MOST RESPECTI ILLY DKDK rKl) DEDICATION administration 90 v4or ER se VLX+2M0=lbKZ _ DEAN HENRY H. HIBBS A.B., Cumberland College; A.M., Brown University Ph.D., Columbia University Dr. MARGARET JOHNSON Administrative Assistant; Adviser to Women Students Head of Department of Modern Languages A.B., Barnard College A.M. and Ph.D., Columbia University ADVISERS Mr. I. JOHN KRliPICK Adviser to Men Students Head of Department of Business Administration B.S., Bloomsburg State Teachers College M.A., New York University .-. -. •■- ••-.■■- T : • i. ' -- . ■' ? 4 ' f  . ' ?. «r, % ■. f ■• • Ir t: % ' .V i ' A ' ■' ■• ' . . T. • . FACULTY MEL I. A. BLACKMAN Instiuctot in English B.S.. Massachusetts Teachers College M.A., Columbia University ARTHUR P. BEAX. Jr. Insliudor in Engliik B.A., University of irginia MAURICE BONDS B.F.A., Richmond Professional Institute .M.A., Columbia University Art Student ' s League, New York CURT BOXDY Head of Dfpartmnit of Psychology ' h.D., University of Hamburg, Germany PEARL McD. BURFORD Associatf Professor of Education B.S., M.A., Columbia University MYRTLE E. CALL.AHAX Instructor in Business Administration Averett College A.B., Berea College Duke L niversity. Graduate Study JEWEIT CAMPBELL Assistant Piofessor of Art Art Student ' s League, ew York GLEN D. CASEY Assistant Piofessor of Art A.B., Highlands L ' niversity Art Student ' s League, New York M.A., Teachers College, Cohimbia L ' niversity CARRIE FRANCES CHAPMAN Assistant Professor of Physical Education B.S., L ' niversity of Mississippi M.A., George Peabody College CHARLES VV. COX Instructor in Dramatic Art B.A., Roanoke College M.A., Cornell University Cll ARl.i;S V. CRAIG Associate Professor of Music Associate of American Guild of Organists Fellow American Guild of Organists JOHN C. CROSS Instructor in English B. A.. University of Richmond I. A.. I ' niversitv of North Carolina ■;■(  r ■« i -• : •• ■-%  v ; -;: : FACULTY ALICE DAVIS .hsmiatf Professor of Sociology A.B., RadcUffc ;. in Social Work, Richmond Proft-s: Institute Ph.D., University of Xorth Carolina HOWARD HUMTER D.WIS Jssociatf Professor of Government A.B., University of Richmond Ph.D.. Johns Hopkins University ALBERT DORXFEST .hsisliint Professor of Bacteriology B.S., City College, Xew York M.S., Columbia L ' niversity FLORENCE ENGLISH Instructor in Physical Education B.A., Hunter College . I.. ., Columbia University DORIS FALES Head of Department of Biology A.B., Mount Holyoke . .M.. Western Reserve University Ph.D., Vale University CHARLES A. FOSTER .-Issociate Professor of Engineering B.S., M.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute a - HELEX FREAS .■Assistant Piofessot of Occupational Therapy B.A., Berea College Certificate in Occupational Therapy. Richmoi d Professional Institute O.T.R., American Occupational Therapy Institute WIXIFRED W. H. GGART .Issistant Professor of Jrl B.F..A., Syracuse Lniversity M.F.A., University of Pennsylvania (Coordinate with Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts) DOXXA BROWX HAXXA Instructor in Secretarial Work Diploma, Tiffian Business University ROBERT HARRISOX Head of Department of Commercial .Irt B.F.. .. Wayne Lniversity . I.. .. Lniversity of Iowa R.AVMOXD HODGES Head of Department of Dramatic .hi B.S., Bloomsburg State Teachers College M.. ., Teachers College, Columbia Universit) M. .M. HULL Instructor in . rt Graduate, Pennsvlvania . cademy of Fine . rts HGf n} • ' i ' s ' j ' • FACULTY THOMAS INGRAM Instnutur in Music B.M., M.M., Philadelphia Conservatory of Musi( GEORGE KALIF Director of School of Social Work B.A., M.A., M.S.W., Tulane University Ph.D., Harvard University MARY EUGENIA KAPP Head of Department of Chemiitry A.B., University of North Carolina M.A., Duke University Ph.D., University of North Carolina PHYLLIS KENDALL .Isiistant Instructor in Dramatic Art B.S., M.A., Northwestern University Certificate in Radio, Pasadena Play-House NATALIE KNEELAND Jssociate Professor of Distributive Education A.B., Vassar College .M.S., LIniversity of Pittsburgh Ph.D., ColumBia University BE.ATRICE MARION Instructor in Marriage Relations . ' V.B., University of California .M.A., Universitv of North Carolina ELLA MAE MASON Instructor in .Irt B.F.A., M.F.A., Art Institute of Chicago ROSAMOND McCANLESS Librarian . .B., Converse College . .B. in Library Science and M.. ., L niversity of North Carolina ELIZABETH MESSICK Director of School of Occupational Therapy O.T.R., , ' merican Occupational Therapy Association Diploma in Occupational Therapy, Marvland Institute O ( ji tjll R ' : €k MIRIAM MILLER Instructor in Distributive Education . .B., .Massachusetts State College THKODORE .McG. .MOORE Head of Department of English A.B., Princeton .M.. ., Harvard Universitv Ph.D., Cornell University NORBKRC G, Ml 1)D Instructor in Interior Decoration ID., . nierican Institute of Decoration Diploma, Parsons 4 ioli; ♦ -■« i. . ' ♦ ♦ ♦ • FACULTY HAZEL MINDV Head of DfpartmenI of Costume Design Traphagan School of Fashion McDowell School of Costume Design MALCOLM MURRILL Iiotructor ill Mathematics and Engineering B.A.. ' ale University HELEX ERAXCES XORTOX .Issistaiit Professor of Distributive Education Certificate, Prince School of Store Service Education, Simmons College DEB0R.4H B. PEXTZ .-Issociate Professor of Social Work A.B.. Dominican College A.M.. University of Chicago THERESA POLLAK Head of Department of Fine Jrts Chairman of School of Jrt B.S., Westhampton College Art Student ' s League, Xew York Fogg Museum School, Harvard MYRTLE E. POPE Lecturer in English l.S., University of Tennessee Ph.D., University of Chicago ROBERT REESE Instructor in Physical Education B.S., Pennsylvania State Teachers College DORIS CLARK RICHARDSON Part-Time Instructor in Distributive Education B.S., Richmond Professional Institute ALBERT ALAN ROGERS Head of Department of History B.. ., Lniversity of Richmond B.S., M.. .. Ph.D., University of Virginia AILEEN SHANE Professor of Psychiatric Social Work A.B., Converse College .M.S.S., Smith College FRANK SHELDON Instructor in Physics B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology •OLXE SHEPARD Director of Department of Music B.A., Washington State College B.M., XLM., Chicago Music College -a 11 IC- ♦ ♦ • ■? '  ■' ; t, FACULTY JOHN M. SXELLING .Issistant Professor of Sociology B.A., M.A., University of Richmoml 1RGINIA TINGLEV Instructor in Psychology B.S., M.S., Pennsylvania State Collcs e il.Ll. M H. TOLERTOX I lend of Department of Interior Decoiiilion Diploma, Parsons School of Design JANE TRAVIS Resident Administrative Assistant School of Distributive Education B.S., Richmond Professional Institute JANE JONES OGELEV ( ' ooidinatot Junior College Program in Retailing B.S., Richmond Professional Institute LOIS McG. WASHER Issociate Professor of Recreational Leadership B.S., Carnegie Institute of Technology M.S., in Social Work Richmond Professional Institute OSCAR L. WEST Instructor in Education A.B., Hampden-Sydney M.S., John B. Stetson University RUTH JONES WILKINS Assistant Instructor i« English A.B., M.Ed., College of William and Mary FULL-TIME FACULTY NOT l ICTURED Edythe Johnson Allen Associate Professor in Social Work Ann N. Bates Instructor in Occupational Therapy W.-VYNE L. Batty Instructor in Music Leslie L. Beadles Instructor m Music W. J. Behl Assistant Professor of Sculpture Louise Bernard Director, School of Distributive Education and Supervisor of D. E., State Board of Education of I ' irginia Dorothy Brunner Coordinator, Adult Extension Program of Distributive Education Charles Carlson Instructor in Business Administration Ann Criser Laboratory Assistant Xadia Daxilevsky Assistant Instructor in Statistics Iargaret Dunville Instructor in Ciolin Charles Engle Assistant Professor of Conunernal An -:■( 12 K- .. : %v : ,♦, .♦•.♦.♦ Jane B. Gladding Assistant Instructor in Chemistry John E. Gordon Instructor in Chemistry Dorothy T. Hamilton Instructor in Interior Decoration George Harris Associate Professor of Music Ruth Hyland Instructor in Art Education Robert Joy Assistant Professor of Distributive Education Winifred M. Iurrians Assistant Professor of Social IVork Charles Keil Instructor in Engineering Francis Lipinski Instructor in Mathematics and Engineering Leonard Magnifice, Ph.D Associate Professor of Psychology Sallie Marks Instructor in Costume Design Thomas F. Martin Assistant Professor of Drafting Dorothy Neely Assistant Professor of Journalism Rosa Pascual Assistant Instructor in Spanish Ben Reeves Instructor in Journalism Katherine Rigby Instructor in Costume Design C. Franklin Shepperson Instructor in Art Mary ' . Slusher Assistant Professor of Business Administration William Spence Instructor in Industrial Arts Mary Stith Instructor in Accounting Sally Vaughan Assistant Instructor in Biology J. T. Walker, Ph.D Instructor in Social Science Allen Warner Instructor in Music Education Robert Watkins Assistant Instructor in Dramatic Art Miles Woods Assistant Professor of English and Philosophy Juliet Woodson Assistant Professor of Languages William Yarborough Director of Orchestra and Instructor in Violin HOSTESSES Miss L. Weltshire, Meredith House; Mrs. Buchy, Boys ' Dormitory; Mrs. . CiiALKLEY, Mrs. Ettinger, 217 Shafer House; Mrs. Gr. mtham, 82S Park; Mrs. L. Hebbert, Shafer House; Mrs. L. Pilcher, Lee House; Mrs. NiCHOLES, Moore House; Mrs. Mosby, Ritter-Hickok. 4 13 K- ♦ ♦ ♦ I - The purpose of the Student Go ernment organization is to maintain and strengthen a democratic relationship between the student body and the faculty, and to provide freedom in individual and group action as long as that action contributes to the welfare of the college. STUDENT GOVERNMENT This year the organization made leading strides under the capable leadership of Banny Bandoian and his efficient vice president, Robin Simons. Cathy Marlowe filled the posi- tion of secretary, and Bill Johnson served as treasurer. ( U )• 1 ' ' • % J ■%;♦.%■% MEN ' S HONOR COUNCIL Seniors Walter Bowles, Howard Padgett Norman Washer, Herman Allen Juniors Frank Duffy, Ed. Kelly, Speaker Charles Wood, Carson Overton Sophomores Claude Talley ( ' . P. I.) John Nichols HONOR COUNCIL ll is the dut ' of all the students of R. P. I. to uphold the HONOR CODE. When infractions of the code are com- mitted, the student is brought before the Council to be tried. Our dignity is not in what we do, but in what we understand. WOMEN ' S HONOR COUNCIL Seniors Anita Hackett, Speaker; Anne AIcCal- LUM, Barbara Ketchum, Frances Stringfellow Juniors Cathy Marlowe, Joan Scott, Joan Ortley, Lois Friedman Sophomores Sarah 1 ' hipps, Mary B. Collier 4 15 !■' -■• .■•♦- ■•♦:;A:fi f. 4 . fit, «.■•■ie-- SENIOR AWARDS LEADERSHIP KEYS Carl Bandoian Katherine Shane Walter Bowles Robin Simons SCHOLARSHIP REVS Louis Baker, Physical Therapy Lillian Peyton, Social Science Francis Lasting, Social Science Albert Goldstein, Social Science Ralph Reins, Commercial Art Eugene Kelly, Commercial Arl Gilbert (irav. Interior Decoration ■( 16 j{- Kv Sjivt classes SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Bob Lindholm President Anne Beasley Vice President Barbara Kelly Secretary Howard Padcett Treasurer CliI ' I ' Boyd Student Covernment Representative C. G. Bock W.A.A. ■18 I- ■•. . 4 • « % 1 SENIORS BENERLY H. ADRIXS 2007 Monument Avenue Richmond, Virginia ROBERT I ' . AGEE 1226 Rugby Boulevard Roanoke, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Social Science Certificate in Elementary Education Distributors ' Club ANN ELIZABETH ALDERSOX 219 Hurley Avenue Hilton Village, Virginia Certificate in Occupational Therapy HERMAN LANIER ALLEN 5215 Campbell Avenue Richmond, Virginia Bachelor oj Science in Business Administration Secretary, ' eterans Club, ' 47, President, eterans Club, ' 48; Treasurer, Business Administrators ' Club, ' 48- ' 49, President, Business Administrators Club, ' 49- ' 50; Honor Council, 49- 50 MALCOLM PIERCE ALLEY 2629 Greenway Avenue Richmond, irginia Bachelor of Science in Applied Psychology RICHARD LEE ALMARODE Route No. 2 Staunton, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Distributive Education Distributors ' Club, ■47- ' 50, ice President. Distributors ' Club. ■4S- ' 49; German Club, ' 48- ' ;o LILLIAN GREY ANDERSON 2307 Jefferson Park Avenue Charlottesville, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Psychology Occupational Therapy Certificate Chairman, Off-Campus Girls, ' 49- ' 5o; Student Government. ' 49- ' ;o; Occupational Therapy Club. ' 49- ' 5C LOUIS APR. ' HAMI. N 3319 Grove . ' venue Richmond. irginia 4 19 !■r  r ' .4 ' i ' ?• ' ' ' ■' f. .« • ' «? SENIORS FILMORE A. ARGEXBRIGHT 401 Oak Avenue Waynesboro, ' irgixia FRANCES HAWLEY AROX R. F. D. Xo. I, Box 67 Hilton Village, ' irginia Bachelor of Science in Physical Education Kinesis Club; Softball Team, ' 48: Intramural Basketball, Table Tennis, Volleyball Teams, ' 48: arsity Hockey Team, ' 49; ' arsity Basketball Team, ' 49 PHYLLIS H. ARTRIP ?I5 Howard Road, Glenwood Farms Richmond, Virginia DA ID H. ASHBY 420 West Main Street Covington, Virginia DORIS W. ATKIXSOX New Canton, Virginia bachelor of Science in Distributive Education Cotillion Club; Distributors Club RAY M. AYRES 7455 Greenview Avenue Chicago, Illinois Certificate in Distributive Education Distributors ' Club RAYMOND H. BABELAY Route Xo. 6 Knoxville, Tennessee HELEX BADER 3732 Lyme Avenue Brooklyn, New York Bachelor of Science in Social Science iitcrnational Relations Club, ' 48- ' 49; Literary Club, ' 48 i 20 } SENIORS OWEX BAIRU Gasburg, Virginia Bachelor oj Science in Social Science Richmond Intercollegiate Council; Baptist Student Union; Wesley Foundation; Treasurer, Spanish Club LOUIS E. BAKER 46 Paris Street Pawtucket, Rhode Island Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy MILDRED R. BAKER 203 Highland Avenue Colonial Heights, ' ircixia Bachelor of Fine .Irts CARL BAXDOIAX 2226 Grayland Avenue Richmond. irginia Bachelor of Science in Business JJminislration President, Student Government Association, ' 49- ' 50; Presi- dent, Junior Class, ' 48- ' 49; President, Men ' s Athletic As- sociation, 46- ' 48; Monogram Club, ' 48- ' 50; Canterbury Club, ' 48- 50: German Club, 48- ' 50; Administrators ' Club, ' 46- ' 50; May Day Chairman, ' 48: Student Council, ' 48- ' 50; Honor Council, ' 4Q- ' 5o; arsity Baseball Team, ' 47; ' arsity Basketball Team, Manager, ' 48 THOMAS R. BARBOUR 201 West Thirty-Third Street Richmond, ' irginia Bachelor of Science in Distributive Education Parliamentarian, Distributors ' Club, ' 48- ' 49; Member of Distributors ' Club JEAXXETTE S. BARRY Springfield, Massachusetts Bachelor of Science in Social Science Manager, Girls ' Hockey Team. ' 47; Treasurer, Women ' s Athletic Association, ' 47- ' 48; President. Xcu-man Club, ' 47- ' 4 JAMES A. BE. LE Box 45 Windsor, ' irginia Bachelor of Science in Business Jdministration President, Spanish Club; Treasurer, Baptist Student I nii Business Administrators ' Club FLOREXCE AXXE BEASLEV 15 West Lancaster Road Rich.mond, X ' irginia Bachelor of Fine .Iris Jun ior Class Secretary; Junior Marshal; Junior Class Sweet- heart; Senior Class, ' icc President; Interior Decorators ' Club. ' 47- ' 48; May Day Representative, Junior Class ■«( 21 •- •. • M.S « i.-t: ' liK, .. _h SENIORS JAMES T. BELL Box 337 Enfield, North Carolina .Idvertising .Irt Certificate ARTHUR O. BIEHL 261 West Gainsbury Avenue Audubon, New Jersey Bachelor of Fine Arts Art Student ' s League; Advertising Art Club SARAH K. BLAKEMORE Emory, Virginia Certificate in Interior Decoration Cotillion Club; Westminster Club; Interior Decorators ' Club; Student Government Representative, Founders; Glee Club. ' 47- ' 48 CARV W. BLAIN Box 10 CiRCLEVILLE. WkST IRGINIA Bachelor of Science in Social Science CATHERINE AUGUSTA BLAIT MiLFORD, ' iRGINIA Bachelor of Science in Medical Technolog Cotillion Club JUDITH ANN BLOOMGREN 328 West Fourth Street East Liverpool, Ohio Bachelor of Science in Distributive Education Cotillion Club; Distributors ' Club; Wigwam Staff, Stevens College Cotillioi scntati GERTRUDE MAE BOCK Mount Royal Boulevard Glenshau, Pennsylvanma Bachelor of Fine Arts Club. ' 47- ' 50; House Council, ' 50; Senior Repre- to Girls ' Athletic Association, ' 50; Fine Art Club. 47- ' 50; Linden Hall Junior College IIK R - C. BOSCHEN, Jr. 812 West Fort -. lnlh Street Richmond, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Distributive Education Distributors ' Club, ' ice President. Distributors ' Club -t 22 } SENIORS |OH WILLIAM BOULDIX 29 Bridge Street Martinsville, ' irginia Ceitificate in Commercial Art Art Students ' League; Advertising Art Club WALTER ERNEST BOWLES, Jr. 3027 Forest Hill Avenue Richmond, Virginia Bachelor « Science in Business Administration Honor Council, ' 49- SO; Wesley Foundation, ' 50; Student Government, ' 50; Inter-Faith Council, President, ' 50; Busi- ness Administrators ' Club, ' 47- ' 5° ROBERT C. BOVD, Jr. 303 Semmes .Avenue Richmond, ' irginia Bachelor of Science in Business Jdminiitratton ice President, Men ' s .Athletic . ' ssociation; Treasurer, Mono- i;ram Club; Student Government Representative; Baseball, 47; Soccer, ' 48; Lost Battalion Club; .Administrators ' Club RALPH C. BRALLEV Pulaski, Virginia Bachelor 0} Fine Arts Theatre Associates, ' 47- ' 50, ' ice President, Theatre Associates, ' 48- ' 4q ERNESTINE L. BROOKS OiLVILLE, ' iRGINIA Bachelor of Science in Chemical Technology Literary Club, ' 47; Glee Club, ' 47; Cotillion Club, ' 50 JANE . BROOKS 161 2 Pope Avenue Richmond, irginia Bachelor of Fine Arts Theatre .Associates; May Court, ' 48; Cotillion Club; Newman Club; .Modern Dance Group J. CARLTON BROWN 5902 Kensington Avenue RiCH.MOND, IRGINIA Bachelor of Science in Busineis AJmi JOSEPH BROWN 4008 West Grace Street Richmond, irginia Bachelor of Science J • ■( 23 K ■•--■•■♦- - ' ,f ? (? •« . SENIORS ROBERT M. BROWX 535 Tenth Street Roanoke, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Distributive Education Distributors ' Club EMMA SUE BRUCE Wise, Virginia Certificate in Business Administration Cotillion Club; House Council; Mary Washington W Ml ' ELMER T. BRYANT 5809 East Princess Ann Road Norfolk, ' irginia MAURICE FRANKLIN BUCKNER Staunton, Virginia Certificate in Distributive Education Distributors ' Club, Treasurer, Distributors ' Club DONALD BURGESS 845 Nesslewood Toledo, Ohio JOSEPH BURROUGHS 924 Park Avenue Richmond, V ' irginia Bachelor of Science in Distributive Education Distributors Club; Editor, Circulation Staff. Wigwam STELLA MARIS BURSON 5315 Caledonia Road Richmond, X ' irginia Bachelor of Science in Social Science Certificate in Occupational Therapy Class Treasurer, ' 44- ' 47; Cotillion Club. ■44- ' 47 CHARLES H. CAGLE 1 1 16 West High Street Petkksbirg, ' irginia Bachelor of Fine Jrts Theatre .Associates: .Art Students ' U ' aguc -3 24 iv , .♦;, ,♦■.♦•-♦• SENIORS XAXCY E. CARNER 4609 Decatur Street Richmond, ' irgini. MARTHA WILSON CARRlCk 3409 Hawthorne Avenue Richmond, Virginia Bachelor of Scienci in Chemical Technology Mary Baldwin College B. JEANNE CHAPMAN 4209 North Chamberlayne Avenue Richmond, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Distributive Educatw Distributors ' Club HOYT COCKE Gretna, irginia Certificate in Commercial .Iri DANIEL J. COLI 2714 Edgewood Avenue Richmond, irginia FRANCES ELIZABETH COLLIE 440 Avondale Drive Danville, Virginia Bachelor of Fine Jrts Fashion Club, ' 47- ' 48, Secretary, Fashion Club, ' 48- ' 4g; Cotillion Club, ' 47- ' 50; Junior Representative, House Council, ' 48- ' 49, House President, 49- ' 50 BAILEY L. CONDREY 510 West Thirty-First Street Richmond, irginia CRAWLEY C. CONNELIA ' , Jr. 2529 Kensington Avenue Richmond, irginia 25)v •;. ' ,♦ ♦• •♦ ♦■♦1 t A ' 4  ; •■♦;;■' ■' . SENIORS JAMES FRANKLIN COOK 3103 Woodrow Avenue Richmond, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Business .Administration Business Administrators ' Club; Lost Battalion Club; German Club; Men ' s Athletic Association CLARENCE EDWIN COX 30 West Thirty and One-Half Street Richmond, Virginia Bachelor 0 Fine Arts Certificate in Interior Decoration German Club; Poster Committee; Interior Decorators ' Club RUSSELL C. COX Robinson Tract Road, Route No. i Pulaski, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Business Administration BETTY ANN CRAIG 6006 Eastwood Terrace Norfolk, Virginia Bachelor of Fine Aits Cotillion Club; Wesley Foundation; Treasurer, Fine Arts Club CHARLES R. CROICII 1428 Berry Street Sandston, Virginia Bachelor of Fine Ails DABNEV C. DARRACOTT 220 Hamilton Avenue Colonial Heights, irginia chelor of Science in Business .Idminislratio FRANKLIN O. DAVIS 167 South First Street Perth Amboy, New Jersey Bachelor of Fine Arts President, Theatre Associates, ' 50; Student Government Representative, ' 49; Theatre Associates, ' 48; I ' niversity of Georgia 1 P. DAMS Dillwyn, ' irginia Bachelor of Science in Business Administration -•i 26 } } : ' : V:V: SENIORS MARGARKT UK Mi DAW S() Callao, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Social Science NANCY L. DEV Stavn ' tox, Vi rginia Ceitificate in Distributive Education House Council Representative, ' 48- ' 50; Distributors ' Club BENJAMIN L. DII.l.ARD 207 Patterson Avenue Richmond, ' irgixia Baclielur of Science in Business Jdminislratiun JOHN N ' . DILLARD 3126 Stuart Avenue Richmond, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Business Jdnunistrati GLORIA JOSEPHINE DINEI.LI 3309 West Franklin Street Richmond, irginia Bachelor of Science in Business .Administration Business Administration Club; Newman Club FRANCIS CHARLES DOANE Richmond, irginia Bachelor of Fine .Arts Certificate in Interior Decoration Interior Decorators ' Club, ' 47; Student Government Repre- sentative, ' 49; German Club, ' 49- ' 50 JOYCE BLAIR DOBBINS 33 1 1 Cliff Avenue Richmond, irginia Certificate in Interior Decoration Interior Decorators ' Club, ■47- ' 50: Art Students ' Lcatiue ' 47- ' 50; Cotillion Club, ' 48- ' 50 HUGH S. DONLAN SciTUATE, Massachusetts Bachelor of Science in Business .Idministration Director of Sports Publicity; Advertising Editor. Wigwam, ' 50; Assistant Advertising Manager, Proscript, ' 49; Lost Battalion Club, ' 47- ' 48; Men ' s .Xthletic Association, ' 47- ' 48; Business . dministrators ' Club, ' 47- ' 49; Newman Club, ' 47- ' 49 -■i 21 H ♦ ♦ • y SENIORS EUGENIA DRAPER BoYKINS, ' lRGINIA Btichdor of Fine Arts Interior Decorators ' Club, Permanent Correspondent; Cotillion Club. ' 46- ' 5o; Fine Arts Group, 48- ' 50; Wesley Foundation, Vice President, ' 49 SARAH WHITE DRAIGHOX Whitakers, North Carolina Bachelor of Fine Arts Fine Arts Group, ' ice President, Fine Arts Group, ' 49- Cotillion Club GRAHAM R. DRI ER 720 Fourteenth Street Wayn ' esboro, ' irginia Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Cotillion Club, ' 48- ' 50; Fairfax Hall; Radford College DOROTHY LEE DUNN Route No. 1 1, Hey Road Richmond, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Social Science Booster Club, ' 45- 47; Modern Dance Club, ' 45- ' 47; Swim- ming Team, ' 46; Day Students Basketball Team, ' 45- ' 47; Women ' s .Athletic .Association, ' 45- ' 47 JAMES ANDERSON Di AL 515 West Twenty-Seventh Street Richmond, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Business Administration H. R. EBERT 2907 Harvic Road R1CH.M0ND, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Distributive Education Distributors ' Club EDITH ANNE ELLIS Americus, Georgia Certificate in Fashion Illustration Fashion Club; Cotillion Club MILDRED RUBV ELLIS Route No. 2, Bo.x 82, Broad Street Road RiCH.MOND, iRGINIA Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Cotillion Club; Administrators ' Club SENIORS JOE ENGRESSIA 933 West Grace Street Richmond, Virginia Bachelor of Fine Arts SELMA M. EPSTEIN 4808 Huntington Avenue Newport News, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Pre-Social IVorh Collegiate Certificate for Elementary Education Intramural Volleyball Team, ' 48- ' 49; Cotillion Club, ' 47- ' 5C: Assistant Editor, Advertising, Wigwam, ' 49, Feature Editor, ' 5° WILLIAM R. E ' ANS Appomattox, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Social Sc BERTHA P. FAL ' ST 1305 Bainbridge Street Richmond, V ' irginia Certificate in Costume Design Fashion Club; Art Students ' League; Baptist Student L ' ni( Board of Directors, Fashion Club lOHX F. FEATHERSTON 51 12 Darbytown Road Richmond, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Social Science JAMES M. FITZGERALD 2201 Westover Avenue Roanoke, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Distributive Educatio Distributors ' Club AUDREY MERLE FLOOD Andersonville, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Chemical Technoloj y House Council, ' 47- ' 49, House President, ' 49- ' 5o; Women ' s Athletic Association, ' 49; Cotillion Club, ' 46- ' 5o; Student Government Representative WILLIAM ALVIX FOUNTAIXE, Jr 118 Perry Road, Mayfield Terrace V alterboro, Xorth Carolina Bachelor of Fine Arts Canterbury Club; Interior Dec orators ' Club; House Council, Bachelors ' Hall :( 29 t r ' .• •. -. ■■..• . . ' .; SENIORS DOUGLAS MARIE FOWLKKS 120 Kemper Road Danville, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Social Science CORNELIA FRANCIS 3018 Hames Avenue Richmond, Virginia Bachelor 0 Fine Arts ANDREW L. FRANK 2120 Main Street Richmond, X ' irginia CHARLES E. FRAWNER, Jr. 3909 Acma Avenue Richmond, Virginia bachelor of Science in Business Administration Newman Club JOY L. FREEMAN 3400 Floyd Avenue Richmond, irginia Bachelor of Science in Pre-Social IVork GLORIA MILDRED GARBER Chesterfield Gardens, Route No. 8 Richmond, irginia Bachelor of Fine Arts Certificate in Commercial Art . rt Students ' League, ' 47- ' 5o; Advertising . rt Club, ' 47- ' 50; Madison College, 45- ' 47 DIANE GARNER 4015 Beach . Avenue Norfolk, ' irginia Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology Wesley Foundation. Secretary; Wesley Foundation JLXE SHEI.TOX GE ■rR ■134 North Franklin Street VV AVNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA Bachelor of Fine Arts Cotillion Club; Accidental Club SENIORS ROBERT A. GIFFORD 1207 West Franklin Street Richmond, ' irgi ia lOHX W II.I.I.WIS E. ATWILL GIIAIAX. Jr. 2701 Hanover Avenue Richmond, ' irginia Bachelor of Sciencf in Social Science Glee Club, President, 47: Newman Club ALBERT GOLDSTEIN 418 West Grace Street Richmond, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Social Science KENNETH L. GOOD. L 2422 Newberne Road Richmond, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Business .Idminiitration CECIL C. GOOLSBV, Jr. 2709 Gloucester .Avenue Richmond, Virginia Bachelor o Science in Business .-Idtninistration . ANNE GORDON 5016 Caledonia .Vvenue RiCH.MOND, IRCI.MA RAV.MOND B. GR.W ES, Jr. 4617 Broad Rock Road Richmond, ' irginia Bachelor of Science in Social Science ' -ii i • ♦ ♦ f ' k : f¥A[ f ' ' f :■J ' . ' 4 ' -i ' 4 ' I ' 4 ¥. f . T ' M ' . ! ' :; ■- ' ■.■■■4 ' SENIORS GILBERT A. GRAY 308 Lindsey Street High Point, North Carolina JUNIUS GREGORY TUNSTALL, V ' iRGINIA ELLEN P. GROVER 4025 Bell Avenue New York, New York STANLEY GUILD, Jr. 1526 Young Street Richmond, ' irginia Bachelor of Science in Business Jdministration arsity Basketball Team, ' 48- ' 50; Varsity Baseball Team, ' 49; NIonogram Club; Sports Write-L ' ps, Wigwam, ' 50 ANITA HACKETT 4106 Stuart Avenue Richmond, Virginia Biicheloi of Science in Physical Education ' arsity Hockey Team, Basketball Team, ■47- ' 5o; Softball Team, ' 49; Intramural ' olleyball Team; Badminton; Swim- ming, Manager, 48; Historian of Women ' s Athletic .Associa- tion, ' 49; Treasurer, Newman Club, 49; Captain, Hockey Team, ' 49; Cotillion Club, 49- ' 50; Modern Dance Club, ' 48; Vice President, Kinesis Club, ' 48; President Women ' s .Athletic .Association, ' 50: Honor Council, Speaker, ' 50 JOHN D. HALL Reidsville, North Carolina (Certificate In General Business usincss . tlmiiiistrators ' Club. Piiblicit ' Committe WILLIA.M B. HARK.F.SS 705 North Boulevard, No. 7 RiCH.MONI), IRCINIA Bacheloi of Science in Business .Idministralin Business Club CONRAD P. HARLAND 3215 Kensington .Avenue Richmond, ' irgixia ■ti 32fr ' fcv5J J;: - . ;. . V ' ' SENIORS CARRIE LULISE HARRIS Kenbridge, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Social Science Cotillion Cliih. 46- ' 50; Glee Club, ' 46- ' 49; House Couiic 46- ' 5o; Accidental Club, ' 46- 47 lAXE GARRET HARRIS 1702 Memorial A ' cnuc Roanoke, irginia Bachelor of Fine Jrts Accidental Club; Cotillion Club HIGH H. HASKINS 620 Pensacola Avenue Richmond, Virginia FRANK R. HATCH 1415 Chambcrlayne A enue Richmond, irginia Bachelor of Fine Jrts KEMPER HAVVPE Steele ' s Tavern, ' irginia Bachelor of Science in Business Administration isiny Art Club, ' 47; Business Administrators ' Club. ' 48- ' 50; German Club, ' 50 BLAKW ELL J. HAW THORXE Kenbridge, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Business Administration CECIL JETf HA XIK TlBITHA, IRGINIA Bachelor of Science in Business Administration JOYCE E. HEISLER 3134 Griffin Avenue Richmond, ' irginia Bachelor of Fine Arts Secretary, Accidental Club; Baptist Student Union, Mus Chairman; Glee Club «j| 33 1C«- «3 4Ck. SENIORS ANNE FORTUNE HENDERSON Arrington, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Physical Educntion Kinesis Cluh; ' arsity Hockey Team; Softball Team; Virginia Interment College MARTHA JANE HENDERSON Scalybark Road Charlotte, North Carolina Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy Physical Therapy Club, ' 46- ' 5o; Women ' s Athletic Associa- tion, Junior Class Athletic Association Representative, ' 49; Intramural Basketball Team; Volleyball; Badminton; Ping- Pong; ' arsity Hockey Team, ' 46; Cotillion Club, ' 46- ' 5o CHARLES M. HENDRICK 1702 Georgia Avenue Richmond, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Social Scietice JOSEPH L. HENDRICK 227! West Twenty-Sixth Street Richmond, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Business Jdminislralio Collegiale Certificate for Teaching President, Lost Battalion Club; International Relatii ' . B. A.; Business Administrators ' Club EUGENE HOWERTON HENSHAW 3937 Chamberlayne Avenue Richmond, Virginia Bachelor of Fine Arts Certificate in Interior Decoration German Club; Interior Decorators ' Club HENRY J. HESTER R. F. D. No. I, Box6-B Laurinburg, North Carolina Advertising Art Certificate B. J. HICKMAN 8 Main Street Svlacauga, Alabama Interior Decoration Certificate JAMES W. HILL 3425 Carolina Avenue Richmond, Virginia Bachelor nj Science in Business Administration { 3-1 )■SENIORS GEORGE A. HOFFMAN ' 4804 Seminary Avenue Richmond, irgixia Bacheior ttf Science in Bminess .tdministralion CAROLINE FRANCES HOGSHEAD 1302 Avondale Avenue Richmond 27, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Social Science Collegiate Professional Certificate in Elementary Education Richmond Intercollegiate Council, ' 47- ' 50: Westminster Fellowship, ' 44- ' 5o; Recreation Club, ' 50 MARIAN HOLBROOK Hartley, West if.ginia Bachelor of Science in Occupational Thearpy SHIRLEY M. HOARD 3812 Dover Road Richmond, irginia Bachelor of Science in Social Science KATHRYN ELIZABETH HORTON 3434 University Avenue Des Moines, Iowa Bachelor of Science in Scjcial Science International Relations Club, ' 48- ' 50; Recreation Club, ' 50; Wesley Foundation, ' 48- ' 49, ' ice President, Wesley Founda- tion, ' co CHARLES HUGES 1207 Essex Avenue Richmond, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Business .Idministration BETTY VV. IRBY Kenbridge, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Social Science AL JACOBS 607 Richmond Avenue Point Pleusiune, New Jersey Bachelor of Science in Social Science Hillcl; International Relations Club ' KSolC- ¥ t :i ' .fiitjt-ti ' t ili ' i ' vM«:ii . SENIORS MATTIE CRAIG JEXKINS 1005 Grove Avenue, Apt. 2H Richmond, Virginia Bachelut of Science in Medical Technology CHARLES G. JOHNSON 1710 Halifax Avenue Richmond, Virginia Biiclielof of Science in Business .-IdministTaiion CHARLES P. JOHNSON GoRDENSVILLE, VIRGINIA bachelor of Science in Business .Administration FLOYD E. JOHNSON Charlotte, North Carolina Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Monogram Club; Administrators Club; Baseball Team BEVERLY ANN JONES 5429 Connecticut Avenue, N. VV. Washington 15, D. C. Cejtificate in Occupational Therapy Occupational Therapy Club; Cotillion Club HUGH JONES 1210 Windsor Avenue Richmond, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Business Administiation German Club; Administrators ' Club VVILLLAM COOKE JONES 1 2 10 Windsor Avenue Richmond, Virginia chelor of Science tn Business Administrath Administrators ' Club NANCY JANl ' . K.AKSSHAEFER 1 18 Forest Drive Short Hills, New Jersey Bachelor of Science in Social Science Cotillion Club, ' 46- ' 50; Riding Club, ' 46- 48; Student Govern- ment Representative, ' 48; Administrators ' Club, ' 48; Dis- tributors ' Club, ' 47; Penn Hall Junior College -:■! 36 ' if SENIORS CHARLOTFE IDA KAUFMAN ' 1033 Denny Street Richmond, Virginia Bachelor of Fine Arts Glee Club; Accidental Club BARBARA ANX KELLF.V 507 North Boulevard Richmond, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Business Admiiiistralion Newman Club; Secretary, Senior Class; Administrators ' Club EUGENE F. KELLY 142 Hope Road LiGUANEA, Jamaica, British West Indies ELEANOR VADEN KERNS Gloucester, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Physical Education Vice President, Women ' s Athletic Association, ' 50; Basket- ball Team, ' 47- ' 5o; Hockey Team, ' 47- ' 5o: Tennis, Manager, ' 48; Secretary-Treasurer, Kinesis Club, ' 50; Representative of Virginia Women ' s Federation of College Athletics, ' 49 BARBARA ANN KETCHLM 72 Gillis Road Portsmouth, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Pre-Social IFork Collegiate Certificate in Elementaiy Education Handbook; House Council, ' 48- ' 49; House President, ' 49- ' 5o; Honor Council, ' 50; Cotillion Club, ' 47- ' 5o; Mary VVash- ington JAMES LEONARD KING, Jr. 346 Grigg Street Petersburg, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Business Administration MARJORIE A. KOCH 1 145 South Country Club Drive Schenectady, New York SIBYL I. KRAVETZ 147 Seaview Avenue Jersey Cits ' , New Jersey Bachelor of Science in Social Science Certificate in Occupational Therapy Cotillion Club, ' 46- ' 50; International Relations Club, ' 46- ' 48; Occupational Therapy Club, 46- 50; Hillel Councilorship, ' 46- ' 5o, Secretary • f 37 SENIORS RICHARD CARL LACY J027 Idlewood Avenue Richmond, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Social Science Soccer Team; Baseball Team; Basketball Team; Basketball Referee ANN ELIZABETH LAMBDIX 3901 Connecticut Avenue Washington, D. C. Bachelor of Fine Ails Fashion Club, ' 47- ' 48; Cotillion Club, ' 47; Richmond Inter- collegiate Council, ' 50; Converse College FRANCIS R. LASTING 3229 Idlewood Avenue RicHMONU, Virginia JULIAN A. LATIMER, Jr. 117 Fifteenth Road Sandston, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Business .-Administration ROY MORRIS LAW Rocky Mount, Virginia Bachelor of Fine Aits Theatre Associates, ' 46- ' 5o; Business Manager, Theatre Associates, ' 46, Treasurer. ' 47- ' 48 DORIS ELIZABETH LAYNE 183 I West Grace Street Richmond, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Social Science Richmond Intercollegiate Council, ' 49- ' 50 BETTY RUTH LEISTRA 920 Springfield Road Staunton, Virginia Certificate in Fashion Illustration Fashion Club SHIRLEY .MAE LEVENSON 447 South Grandvicw Los Ancki.ks, California Bachelor of Science in Social Science (ilcc Club; .Modern Dance Group; Miss Woodson ' s . ssistant ] 38 • ♦ ♦ % ♦ SENIORS B. J. LEVEY 4402 Augusta Avenue Richmond, V irginia Bachelor of Science in Distributive Education Distributors ' Club, ' 47-50 JO ANN LEWIS 727 Rose Street Rocky Mount, North Carolina Certificate in Distributive Education Newman Club; Distributors ' Club ROBERT FREDERICK LIXDHOLM Route No. 2 Chase City, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Social Science Senior Class, President; Co-Editor, Photography, Wigwam; Business Manager, German Club, ' 49- ' 5o; German Club Charter Member IMOGENE WESLEY LINEBURG New Market, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy Cotillion Club, ' 49- ' 50; Physical Therapy Club, ' 50; Madison College DA ID Y. LOEBER lioi West Grace Street Richmond, Virginia Bachelor of Fine Jrts LESLIE O. LONG, Jr. 607 Walnut . venue. Walnut Hill Roanoke, irginia Certificate in Commercial Jrt WILLIAM FORREST LONG 322 North Harrison Street Richmond, Virginia Bachelor of Fine Jrts E. COFFER LOO.MER Smithfield, X ' irgixia Bachelor of Science in Distributive Education Distributors ' Club; Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity JiM 1 439 t .. •■h: - ■•-. •■rS- ' i SENIORS BRYANT P. LUMPKIN South Hill, ' irginia Riirlielor of Science in Business Jdminisiration E. HOPE LYON 151 Marshall Terrace Danville, ' irginia ELIZABETH E. MacNEIL 202 Matoaka Road Richmond, Virginia JOSEPHINE ANNE McCALLUM t 12 Second Avenue Haddon Heights, New Jersey Baclielor of Science in Social Science Collegiate Professional Certificate in Elementary Education Editor-in-Chief, Wigwam, ' 49- ' 5o; Feature Staff, Wigwam, ' 48; Maiorette, ' 48; Honor Council, ' 50; Modern Dance Group, ' 48; Glee Club, ' 47- ' 49; Cotillion Club, ' 47- ' 50; Canterbury Club, ' 47; Intermural Volleyball Team, ' 48- ' 50; Ridint; Club, 48; Richmond Intercollegiate Council, ' 48- ' 50; Saint Mary ' s Junior College MARY FRANCES McDOWELL Baltimore, Maryland Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy Physical Therapy Club: Hockey Team, Co-Manager; Hockey Team, ' 49- ' so ANN McELROY 718 Park Avenue North Erie, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Science in Physical Theiapy Physical Therapy Club JOHN WARREN McLEAN Richmond, Virginia Bachelor of Science in General Business ■' resident. Men ' s Dorm; Public Relations Officer, Men ' s Dorm; German Club, Public Relations Officer JEAN SHIRLKV Mcl.KOD 14) Rumbford Avenue Rumford, Main Bachelor of Science in Distributive Education Cotillion Club, ' 46- ' 5o; Distributors ' Club, ' 46- ' 50; Newman Club, ' 46- ' 49; Women ' s Athletic Association, ' 48-49; Student Government, ' 49- ' 50; House President, Lee House, ' 49- ' 50 -■H 10 SENIORS LESLIE C. . LVXSFIELD 505 South Davis Avenue, Apt. 2-B Richmond, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Business Administralinn Administrators ' Club CLAYTON E. . KR 1415 North Twentieth Street Richmond, Virginia Bachelor of Science Golf Team; Tennis; Richmond Intercollegiate Council JUANITA IMOGENE MARTIN VVlRTZ, IRGINIA Bachelor of Science in Social Science Cotillion Club KATHERINE MATHEWS 3I2 2 Third Avenue Richmond, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Jpplied Science MARY ELIZABETH MAITA 5314 Dorchester Road Richmond, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Distributive Education Cotillion Club, ' 46- ' 5o; Distributors ' Club, ' 46- ' 5o STELLA A. MEAD Route No. 8, Box 663 Richmond, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Social Science Wesley Foundation, ' 48- ' 50 MILES F. MERCER 19 South Eighth Street Wilmington, Delaware HILDA MARIE MERDITH Sixth Street Pulaski, Virginia Bachelor of Fine Arts Cotillion Club, ' 47- ' 5o; Secretary, Cotillion Club, ' 48- ' 49 House Council, ' 50; Accidental Club, ' 47- ' 5o; Music Festival, ' 48- ' 49; Mary Washington College • 5( 41 ! Iff- ■% ' • «• V 4 4 ' 4-- SENIORS BARBARA MELSER 315 Overlock Drive Greenwich, Connecticut Bachelor of Science in Business Administralion International Relations Club, ' 48- ' 49; Honor Council, ' 48- ' 50 Student Government, ' 48- ' 5o; Cotillion Club, ' 47- ' 50 CARLOS MYERS 2016 Cortland Avenue, Williamson Road Roanoke, Virginia Bachelor of Fine .-Iris FRANCIS M. MOORE Wellville, Virginia Advertising Art Certificate , ' 47- ' 50; Art Students ' League, ' 47- ' 50; Advertising; Art Club, ' 47- ' 5o FRANK JAMES MOORE P. O. Box 223 East Setanket, Long Island. New York Bachelor of Science in Business Administration CHARLES P. MORGAN 1 504 West Forty-First Street Richmond, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Junior Marshal, ' 48; Manager, Soccer Team, ' 48; Student Government Representative, Junior Class, ' 48- ' 49; German Club, ' 48- ' 5o; Secretary, M. A. A., ' 49; Secretary, Monogram Club, ' 49- ' 50; Administrators ' Club; Floor Committee at Dances. PHON G. MORTON 3833 Boiling Road RiCHMOiND, Virginia . JO .MLRRAV Smithsburg, .Maryland Bacheloi of Science in Social Science Cotillion Club, ' 48- ' 49; International Relations Club, ■48- ' 49; Secretary, International Relations Club, ' 48- ' 4g; Recreational Club; Executive Committee, Richmond Intercollegiate Council. ' 49- ' 5o; Marion College DOROTHY .MILDRED NEWCO.MB 402 South Sheppard Street Bachelor of Science in Business Administralion Cotillion Club, ' 48- ' 5o; .-Vdministrators ' Club, ' 49- ' 5o; Baptist Student Union, ' 48- ' 50; Mary Washington College :{ 12 .♦; , ' : - ' SENIORS FRANK B. XOI ri ' . 8 McClcllan Street Sanuston, Virginia ELLEX EARLIXE XORWOOI) Emporia, irginma Bachelor of Science in Pre-Social fFork Madison College MEIAIX BAIGH XUNXALLV, Jr. 9 Overbrook Road Richmond, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Business Jdminislration .Administrators Club, ' 48- 5o; ' eterans Club, ' 46- ' 50 TROY O ' BRIEX, Jr. 60 Bishop -Avenue SCHOOLFIELD, lRGINlA Certificate in Distributive Education Distributors ' Club JULIA C. O ' FARRELL 1812 VVestover Avenue Petersburg, V ' irginia Bachelor of Science in Distributive Education Cotillion Club, ' 46- ' 50, Vice President, ' 48- ' 49, President, ' 49- ' 50; House Council, ' 46- ' 49; Distributors ' Club, 47- ' 50: .Administrators Club, ' 46; Xewman Club, ' 46- 50; Wigwam, ' 48- ' so CAROLVX -ROBIX OWEXS 1477 South Third Street LoL ' isviLLE, Kentucky Bachelor of Science in Social Science House Council, 47- ' 48, President, House, 49- ' 50: Women ' s .Athletic .Association, Secretary, ' 48- ' 49; Cotillion Club, ' 46- ' 5o: Recreational Leadership Club, ' 50 Tj  H. A. PADGETT Box 203-.A, Route Xo. 1 2 Richmond, ' irginia Bachelor of Science m Distributive Education HOWARD B. PADGE ' IT R. F. D. Xo. 2, Box 300 Richmond, ' ir ;inia Bachelor of Science in Business Jdministration Treasurer, Senior Class, ' 50; Honor Council ' ns ' I hc| 43 ]C .. • ■. ' i •■-. •- . . '  ■SENIORS DAMD R. PALMKR 517 North Madison Avenue Pulaski, Virginia JOAN CATHERINE PATTERSON 326 Locust Street LocKPORT, New York Bachelor nf Science in Distributive Ediicatii Distributors ' Club; Cotillion Club MARY E. PATTERSEN Route No. 1 Bedford, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Social Science Collegiate Professional Certificate in Elementary Education Cotillion Club; House Council VERNON P. PAULETT 2810 Kensington Avenue Richmond, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Social Science Collegiate Professional Certificate in Elementary Education Photot;ra[ihy Editor. Wigwam, ' 50; Fencing Club, ' 49- ' 50; Saint Helena PAT J. PAYNE Route No. 6 Chatham, ' irginia Certificate in Commercial .Irt Riding Club, ' 47- ' 48; Baptist Student Union Representative, ■47- ' 48; Cotillion Club, ' 48- ' 49; Mademoiselle College Board. ' 48- ' 4q; Junior .Marshal, ' 49- 50; Secretary, Junior Class; . . S. I,. Representative to Student Government Association LILLIAN E. PEYTON R. F. D. No. 2 FREDf;RICKSBlRG, IRGIN ' IA ROBERT NORMS PICARDAT R. F. D. No. 3 Petersburg, Virginia Certificate in Commercial .Irt K.VniERINE J.WI ' PIERCE Marshall, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Business . dminislration Sicretarv, .Administrators ' Club; Cotillion Club; Glee Club, SENIORS THERESA A. PIX ' IADI ' ; 6 North Cherrv- Street Richmond, iRen.NTA WILLIAM H. POWERS MaNAKIN, lRGiNIA Bachelor of Science in Socifil Science Proscripl Staff, ' 48- ' 50 PATRICKS ELIZABETH PRICKETT Troltville, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Social Science hiterior Decorators ' Club, ' 46- ' 47; Student Government, ■47- ' 48; House President, 47- ' 48; Cotillion Club, ' 46- 50; Student Government Representative, ' 48- ' 49; Treasurer, Cotillion, ' 49- 50 CARNER H. PRn :ST Route No. 2, Box 24 Council, North Carolina Bachelor of Science in Social Science Proscripl Staff, ' 48- ' 50 RUTH C, PRIXTUl ' 23 1 South Jefferson Street Petersburg, Virginia Bachelor of Fine Arts rhcatre Associates; Cotillion Club; Art Students ' Lea ;u LEWIS R LA D RASH Box 1 1 1 La Crosse, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Business Administration BFAERLY ANN REYNOLDS Sunset Hills BoN Air, Virginia Certificate in Distributive Education Distributors ' Club; Mixed Chorus, ' 48- ' 49; Wk,«a.m, Pho- tography Staff, ' 49- ' 50; Beta Sigma Phi MERLE CECILE RHODES 3 134 Floyd .Avenue Richmond, Virginia Certificate in Fashion Cotillion Club; Fashion Club; Baptist Student I ' nion -:f 45!=. ♦ V ♦ f SENIORS THOMAS J. RICE, Jr. Midlothian, Virginia Biiihelor of Scifncf in Business Administration Administrators ' Club JOHN CHARLES ROACH 1 8 Union Street Glens Falls, New York Certificatf in Advertising Art Newman Club, ' 47- ' 49; Treasurer, Newman Club, ' 48; German Club, ' 48- ' 49; Junior Class, Vice President, ' 49; Junior Class Marshal, ' 49; Advertisint; Art Club, ' 47- ' 49; Director, Art Students ' League, ' 49; Lay-Out Editor, Wigwam, ' 50 XL ' RYANN ROGERS 612 Oakhurst Avenue Bluefield, West Virginia Bticlielor of Science in Distributive Education tlUioii Club, ' 49- ' 50; Distributors ' Club, 49- ' 5o; Southern Seminar) ROBERT LEWIS ROGERS 4423 Cutshaw Avenue Richmond, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Disltihutive Education Distributors ' Club; President, Distributors ' Club, ' 49 ' f . ANNETTE ROWAN 616 Maple Avenue Richmond, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Social Science Collegiate Professional Certificate in Elementary Education Newman Club: Scout Leader; Richmond Intercollegiate Council; Mrs. Burford ' s .Assistant; Hunter and Brooklyn Colleges ELEANOR SAUNDERS 216 Wayne Avenue Waynesboro, Virginia Certificate in Distributive Education Distributors ' Club GEORGI ' ! H. SAUNDERS, Jr. 4401 Stuart . venue Richmond, irginia Bachelor of Science in Business AdminiAration .Newman Club; Administrators ' Club CAROL A. SCHEPPKE 1524 .Madison Street La Crosse, Wisconsin Bachelor of Science in Distributive Education Cotillion Club; Distributors ' Club ' 1 -Hi r.- -irwv ' v : SENIORS THOMAS B. SCHOOLS 3823 Woodclitf Avenue Richmond, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Snciiil Science Soccer Team; Monogram Club; Ba[- tist Student Union BERNARD LEO SCHUTTE 511 West Twenty-Sixth Street Richmond, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Business Jdministratinn Lost Battalion; Student Government Representative; Sec tary-Treasurer, German Club; Treasurer, Business ministrators ' Club ALFRED RAYMOND SEAV 106 North ' ine Street Richmond, ' irginia Bachelor of Science in Business Adminislration Literary Club, ' 46- ' 48; Administrators ' Club, ' 46- ' 5o; Inter- national Relations Club, ' 46- ' 49, Treasurer, International Relations Club, ' 47- ' 48; Vice President, International Rela- tions Club, ' 48 ' - ' 49 KATHERINE HAYES SHANE 1007 King Avenue Florence, South Carolina Bachelor of Science in Distributive Education President, Freshman Class, ' 46- ' 47; President, Sophomore Class, ' 47- ' 48; Treasurer, Student Government, ' 47- ' 48, Secretary, Student Government, ' 48- ' 49; House Council, ' 48- ' 4g; Honor Council, ' 47- ' 49; Junior Marshal; Cotillion Club; Distributors ' Club EMILY STACY SHARP 161 5 Laburnum Avenue Richmond, irginia Bachelor of Science in Social Science Recreation Club; Richmond Intercollegiate Council Court, Freshman, Sophomore, Junior THOMAS M. SHELTON 507 Arnold Avenue Richmond. ' irginia Bachelor of Science in Business Administration MARY MARIE SIGMAN DuNDEN, West ' irginia Certificate in Interior Decoration House Council, ' 49- 50; Mary Washington College ANNE SIL ERMAN 516 Carroll .Vvenue Takoma Park, Maryland Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Administrators ' Club; Student Government; House President. ' 49- ' 50 ■«l 47 IS- •i ••■« ■- .•■. I SENIORS 4 NANCY FAUVER SIMONS 15 Kent Street New Hyde Park. Long Island, New York Bachelor of Science in Distributive Education Secretary, Class, ' 46- ' 47; Vice President, Class, ' 47- ' 48: Student Government, Secretary, ' 47- ' 48; Secretary, Dis- tributors ' Club, ' 48- ' 49; Vice President, Student Govern- ment, ' 49- ' 50; House Council; Junior Marshal: Cotillion Club; Honor Council; Distributors ' Club GEORGE CARLTON SIMPSON R. F. D. No. 2, Box 743 Suffolk, Virginia Certificale in Interior Decoiation Inter-Faith Council, Publicity Chairman, ' 50; Handbook Committee, ' 50; Interior Decorators ' Club, Publicity Chair- man, ' 48 ALBERT VV. SMITH 1 01 3 West Grace Street Richmond, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Theatre Associates, ' 46- ' 47; Interior Decorators ' Club DONALD B. SMITH Mahafeey. Pennsylvania Certificate m Inteiior Decoration Interior Decorators ' Club, ' 48- ' 50; Art Students ' League, •48- ' 50 JUSTINE SOLOMON 4970 Queen .Mary Road Montreal, Quebec, Canada Rl BY l.KK SPAIN 1401 Lynha cn Avenue Richmond, irginia LOIS JEAN SPIELMAN 1 103 First Street Tekemah, Nebraska RISH ALK.XANDER STANCILL, Jr. 1 102 St. Patrick Street ' I ' arboro, North Carolina Bachelor of Science in Music Education Accidental Club; Cury .Vlurrcl ' s Orchestra; Symphony Orchestra; Chorus; Virginia Symphony -iii +8 I- v fiSV ; SENIORS MARY JOHXSOX SI ' KI ' HKXS I08 West Tenth Street LUMBERTON, NoRTH CAROLINA Professional Diploma in Fashion Illustration ice President, Shafer House; Wigwam Art Staff. ' 49; Cotil- lion Club; Fashion Club; Art Students ' League ELIZABETH ALLEX STE EXS 80 Second Street Radford, ' irgi ia Barhelur of Science in Social Science Hall Monitor, ' 50 FRANCES STRINGFELLOW Box 1 183, University Station Charlottesville, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Social Science Proscript Staff, ' 46- ' 49, Editor, 49- ' 5o; Canterbury Club, ' 46- ' 48; Cotillion Club, ' 46- ' 5o; Wigwam Staff, ' 47- ' 49; Library Assistant; Honor Council DOROTHY SULTON Glen Allen, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Administrators ' Club; Cotillion Club; Baptist Student Union Cotillio DORIS SARA TATARSKY Staples Mill Road Richmond, Virginia Occupational Therapy Certificate Occupational Therapy Club MARY ROBIX TATUM VVinston-Salem, North Carolina Bachelor of Fine .Irts BERNARD R. TAYLOR 421 North Davis Avenue Richmond, irginia Bachelor of Science in Social Science EMILY GENE TAYLOR 8600 Jefferson Street Bethesda, Maryland Bachelor of Science in Social Science Club; Westminster Youth Fellowship, Secretar Averett Junior College ■+9 • v JJ 4 ' ' ? U ' i k ' . f i ' • SENIORS N 1 WILLIAM B. TAYLOR Hague, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Distributive Education Canterbury Club, ' 47- ' 5o; Distributors ' Club L. T. THOMPSOX Washington 20, D. C. SYLVIA THOMPSON Ensenada, Puerto Rico Bachelor of Science in Social Science Cotillion Club; President, Therpies, ' 47; Physical Therapy Club, ' 45- ' 47 PRISCILLA LEAH TICKEL 835 Hamilton Street Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina Certificate in Interior Decoration Intermural Basketball, Volleyball Team, ' 48- ' 50; Interior Decorators ' Club, Secretary, ' 48- ' 49; Interior Decorators ' Club, Permanent Correspondent, 49- ' 50; Fine Arts Club WILLIAM ANDRE TINGLE 1625 Westbrook Avenue Richmond, Virginia Ceitificate in Interior Decoration President, Interior Decorators ' Club; Art Students ' League; German Club PRISCILLA MARIOX TORRANCE 10 Colonial Road Morristowm, New Jersey Bachelot of Science in Business Administration Cotillion Club; Administrators ' Club; Student Government JOHN NESBIT TRAWEEK 7Q20 Van Patton Road Norfolk, Virginia Certificate in Interior Decoration German Club, ' 48- ' 50; Art Students ' League, ' 47- ' 50; Interior Decorators ' Club, ' 47- ' 50; Lost Battalion, ' 47- ' 4S; Pi Phi, ' ice President, ' 48 NELL COLLINS TRUSLOVV Chestcrsidc Chestertown, Maryland Bachelor of Science in Distributive Education Business Manager, Wigwam, ' 50; Distributors ' Club, ' 50; Secretary, Distributors ' Club, ' 50; Cotillion Club, ' 49- ' 5o; Circulation Editor, Wigwam, ' 49; Intermural ' olIeyball Team, ' 49- ' 5o; Dance Committee, Chairman; Saint Mary ' s Junior College l! s :- ♦ ; ♦ ,♦ } ■' • ' • SENIORS MARY JO USHKR 408 Asheboro Street Greensboro, North Carolina Bachelor of Science in Social Science ice President. Cotillion Club, ' 49- ' 5o; Greensboro College KENNETH E. VAN ALLEN 3924 West Chatham Drive Richmond, Virginia Bachelor of Fine Arts in Music Education Chorus . L RGARET ANNE VANCE Abingdon, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Social Science Cotillion Club JEAN VANDENBURG 45 Old Farm Road Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts Certificate in Occupational Therapy Canterbury Club BARBARA ANNE WALLACE 461 Pine Avenue Waynesboro, ' irginia JEAN ROBINETTE WALLGREN 55 Malvern Avenue Richmond, V ' irginia Certificate in Fashion Illustration HOYLE S. WATERS 3533-C Hanover Avenue Richmond, ' irginia Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Married; Father: Part-Time Work LAWRENCE ELLIS WALTON, Jr. 1317 Bellevue . venue Richmond, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Business .Idministration ' ' i SENIORS JUNIUS B. WARLICK 309 King Street Windsor, North Carolina Certificate in Fashion Illustration Art Students ' League, ' 47- ' 50; Advertising Art Club, ■47- 4S; Fashion Club, ' 48- ' 50; German Club, ' 48- ' 49 NORMAN CAUIN WASHER 1534 Williamsburg Road Richmond, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Business Jdminlst.ation Monogram Club; Baseball Team, ' 47- ' 49; Basketball Team, ' 47- ' 49; Honor Council; Administrators ' Club BETTY JEAN WEBB Manakin, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Social Science Baptist Student Union, Vice President, ' 49- ' 50; Cotillion Club, ' 47- ' 50; Physical Therapy Club, ' 47- ' 49; Women ' s Athletic Association, ' 48- ' 49; Hockey Team, ' 48- ' 49; Long- wood College JEAN WEINSTEIN Charlotte, North Carolina Bachelor of Science in Distributive Education Distributors ' Club, ' 48- ' 5o; Cotillion Club, ' 46- ' 49; Hous Council, ' 49- ' so THOMAS PETE WESTBROOK 1444 West Washington Street Petersburg, irginia WILLIE V. VVHILOCK MlNERj L, ' lRCI lA CLARA M. WHITTED Warren, ' irginia GLE ER HARRISON WHriTEX, Jr. 4204 Seminary Avenue Richmond, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Business .Idministratio ■52 SENIORS JAMES E. WILLIAMS 1222 Twenty-Sixth Street Newport News, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Social Science Ri-creational Club . L RV MYRTLE V1LLL MS 3723 North Pershing Drive Arlington, irginia Bachelor of Science in Social Science Collegiate Professional Ceitificate in Elementary Education Cotillion Club, ' 46- ' 48: ' ice President, Physical Therapy Club, ' 47 ANN MARIE WILT Route No. I, Box 44 Taft, California Occupational Therapy Certificate Bachelor of Science in Social Science Commissioner of Publicity for Student Government; Secretary, OfF-Campus Girls, ' 49- ' 50; Secretary, Physical Therapy Club CLYDE M. WILTSHIRE 5 McClellan Street Sandston, ' irgima GUS WINCHESTER 1207 West Forty-Seventh Street Richmond, V ' irginia Bachelor of Science in General Busines. EUGENE NELSON WORRELL 191 1 Fairmount Avenue Richmond, Virginia Certificate in Commercial .-lit EUGENE WALKER WRIGHT R. F. D. No. I, Box iii-A Hilton Village, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Social Science Men ' s Athletic Association; Baseball Team; Monogram Club; Veterans Club; Pioscript, ' 46- ' 50; Sports Editor; Adminis- trators ' Club LEO y. WRIGHT 4085 Thirteenth Street Lawton, Oklahoma Bachelor of Science in Social Science Coordinator of Visual . ids; Scoutmaster C. P. YARBROUGH 4306 Brook Road Richmond, ' irginia l fi SENIORS ' FAREWELL This is not the ending, but merely the beginning of our education. Let ' s not be like the college student who, upon graduation day, threw away her books and said, Educated, thank God. Let ' s remember that Educa- tion is what is left after the books have been put away. May we utilize what we have learned to help form a world where understanding predominates and peace lives. «■! 5+ t - -vV-VV JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Charlie Wood President Jack Roach Fice President Pat Payne Secretary Joan W ' ortley Treasurer Ed Kelly Student Government Representative 1 -- | Adviser 1 I Cr 1 Df . Howard Hinter Da JUNIOR MARSHALS Pat Payne, Ri tii Reade, Jeanne Tucker, Bill Hamilton Ed Kelly, Jack Roach ■55 ) ■r ' Xf mm M JUNIORS Susan . Abraham Raymond E. Brown Mindy Chovitz Carolyn B. Ckutciifif.i.d Baxter ' I ' . Diffy David J. Abrams Carolyn B. Calhoun Florence A. Clark W. L. Davis Betty J. Edwards Susan Gertrude Blow Garland C. Canada Fern F. Copenhaver L. B. Denton, Jr. James D. Enderly John R. Brittle Tom ' . Chick Nelson H. Croyea Ellen J. Dixon Virginia E. Eubank 4 56 if tv ' •iv ; ' ; -- JUNIORS « ■I:. 4 fe l pRyKNcis D. Fine H. Carlston Futrell Marie P. Golom Mary Ann Holler Hope Jackson ' lNCENT FlORE Virginia D. Gardner W. Lee Gordon Carolyn S. Howard Martha L. Jeter Lois Friedman M. B. Garrett Arthur C. Greene Samuel W. Howerton Joan L Johnson M. Carolyn Funk Maricene G. Geary Robert B. Henry Kenneth H. Huff L. Ann Johnson ■( 57 ! ■i-ii ' - ••♦41 ' ■• ♦ ' ; - ' ■ ■S JUNIORS JtLits Jones E. Ruth Lane La Verne Jones Joan P. Lannin Nancy Jane Ketchum Doris Ann Larson Iris G. Rritzik Betty Sue Lawson Charles Legam John A. . L ri ' Deborah J. Mesko Bertha J. Levinson S. Cathrine Marlowe Dorothy Midgett Bonnie J. Lockerman Robyn Read Marrissey James Ray Miller, Jr. Dewey McEntire, Jr. Katherine E. .Mayes Hexry . Ionci;re hSI 58 H t • •v♦-v : v•• .♦,,♦ • ■♦■' JUNIORS Robert C. Moore . Annette Nash Helen K. Pomeroy Jean Scott Eleanor B. Snead Nancy E. Mowry Jean C. Orange Elizabeth F. Ritchie Marjorie L. Simpson Mildred A. Solari Leonard B. Myers Anne R. Otey LOLISE RiTTER Mary Elizabeth Siske N ' ancy M. Sondles Ralph L. N ' agler K. Joyce Owen Faye M. Robinson Serene L. Smith William T. Stanley ■•■I 59 • .♦ • ' : ; i JUNIORS Mary I.. Stevens Cecil L. Thornton- Jeanne S. Tucker William Vaughan Mary Jo Wagner Ruth A. Waterman Geraldine Wensing Ruth Whittle William F. Willis Donald G. Wilson Inge J. Windmueller Duncan Wingfield Catherine J. Wood Anluise B. Wooten George M. Gilkerson -■( 60 k- ♦ rV-V« .♦; ' j  ? OFFICKRS Joi: KiDD President Page Warren Vice President Drury Lyle Secretary Betty Jones Treasurer Sara Phipps Women ' s Athletic Association SOIPHOMORE CLASS t 61 I ■• ' •■J .:KK SOPHOMORES George R. Ayers H. Louise Barry Elizabeth J. Bateman Muriel E. Benedict Betty Jane Bolan Herbert L. Briggs Elizabeth L. Burnette Frank Y. Calwell Jo Ann Canada Mildred S. Cash Anita E. Cohen Barbara A. Cohn Mary B. Collier Marjorie a. Colvin Hilda C. Condyles Mary E. Cronk Mary Lou Crowder Mary K. Cupp Mary K. Daniel Carroll G. Davenport Jean Marie Dawson Mildred E. Dawson Grace Dorsey Damaris Drake Nahja D. Dunville Sally A. Ellis Betty Ann Epperly Ronald J. Feaster Edith Marie Ferguson Dorothea Funk Sammy E. Grainger Ann M. Graves Doris Y. Greer L. Constance Grumbles Marion C. Guthrie Margaret L. Hale C1 O •( 62 r a ' iT . • SOPHOMORES h i- L Barbara |ea Hartman X ' iRGiN ' iA L. Harvey IiLDRED R. Hill iRGiNiA Gray Holloway Margaret H. Jackson Elaine Sue Jacobs Elizabeth A. Jones JisTiNE K. Knauth Marie Knopp Jamison H. Leland Beverly A. Lebar C. Dorthy Lewis Drurv L. Lyle Ann T. Lyon John W. McBride, Jr. Edward McClees Richmond Malone Gerald E. NL rple Betty L. Martenstein James F. Martin L RGARET V. Mitchell Shirley Lee Mooring Gladys C. Morris Mary Mlrphy Mary Xaylar Alice W. X ' elson Hattye L. Newman Mary- Lee Xvssman Jean A. Payne Lenard W. Pennington Doris Perkinson H. ivien Perrink Sarah C. Phipps Annette H. Pickering F. N ' annittk Ramsy Jean M. Rvtley i 63 le ■■■■■- ,♦ ' .■■: V V M : A . i ■t- SOPHOMORES Florence B. Read yoAN A. Redmond J. C. Rogers Hannah L. Rose Joe Ellen Sarratt Morton Schoenbaum Ellen Shook Wanda D. Skarbinski Carolyn S lattery Jean D. Smart Ann Dabney Snead Charles H. Stebbins Janice M. Steele Betty J. Steger Louise A. Sterling Norma L. Storley Jane M. Thompson LiNwooD E. Toombs Robert B. Travveek Eleanor H. Verser Page M. Warren Herbert M. Webb, Jane Welch Lois A. West Nancy |. VVillaru Angie E. Wilson Patsy Womack Elizabeth J. Wright Rose Marie Wright William E. Yates Kathleen Yost ■64 15 OFFICERS X ' iNCENT Clinvell President Stan Bergman Fice President Lois Parsons Secretary Mary Ann Meade Treasurer Joe Gehris Stude?it Government Representative .lJvi.u; Mr. Oscar L. West FRESHMAN CLASS 4 65 !■• ;♦•: . ♦■♦ FRESHMEN E. Carolyn Allcorx MoNA F. Anderson Myrna E. Austin Sarah B. Bailey Beverly M. Bartholomew Oliver D. Bai cess Sally Belfield Dolores J. Bell Marie E. Biddlecomb Joyce D. Blunt Stanley I. Bregman Barbara A. Brown Phyllis A. Brown Louise Burian Jean A. Cannon N. Vincent Clinell Annita D. Codispoti Herbert R. Collins Bettie a. Combs Joanne M. Corboy E. David Cronk Bernard H. Cross C. Lucille Crouse W ANDA J. Daney Harriette - L Daniel Herman L. Daniels Betty Jo Dearing H. Cecilia Driesell Kitty P. Dugger L. Olivia Ellen a. Argene Fitzgerald Mary E. French M. Celeste Friedman Louise Fulton Joseph L. Gehris Siiiri.ev . Gentry ■4 66 y .♦ ■.♦■♦ v. -, : ii FRESHMEN George Gouldi.v KvELYN B. Griffin- Lizz A. Halvasa George C. Harris Harold E. Harrisox M. Ann- Hoffman Betty S. Holland Dianne E. Hough Florence Jenkins Carolyn A. Jones Kenneth V. Kandle Letetua G. Kavanaugh Patricia J. Kessler Leonara a. Kimberly Carnf.lia a. Langston- BoBBiE L. Little Betty- A. Llewellyn- Florence A. LoCKWOOD AxxE . L McCusTox Lacy H. McDearmox - L rgaret E. Marshall Paul A. Martin - L RY A. Mead Axxe L. Menin E. Elizabeth Mitchell L LRIC N. MONTS J. Leslie Oakley Lois B. Parsons Barbara N. Reamy Marlexe Robbixs Patricia Ann Schoxk Serena S. Seckjian T. Thornton Simpson William H. Smith LiciLLE Halt Snell H. Scott Spencer 611 ♦ ' . ' J FRESHMEN Patsy A. Stadler Anne Steele Marilyn E. Taedter Edward G. Thomas Janet R. Trumbo Betsy R. Tyler Harriett A. Vallas Xorma Lee Van-Siclen Georgia Weaver Betty L. Westcoat Barbara C. Whaley Jackie L. Whitehurst Mary Carolyn Wilson Helen F. Wray Harritte H. Yeargi ■fji 68 f actiuities - ♦ ' .?■1950 WIGWAM STAFF Anne AIcCallum Editor-in-Chiff Xell Truslow Business Manager Jack Roach Lay-Out Editor l EA Wright Art Editor Pat Paulett Photography Editor Joe Burroughs Circulation Editor Sis Epstein Feature Editor Irish Donlan Advertising Editor Dr. Margaret Johnson Adviser I-ois Friedman Assistant Editor Bobby Cohn Co-Editor, Features Bob Lindholm Co-Editor, Photography ART STAFF Ralph Reins Design and Lay-Out [ of Division Pages Bill Kelly Cover Design Don Fuller | Elaine Jacobs | Don Cronyn End Sheets Justine Knauth James Martin ! Our sincere appreciation to the Commercial Art Facult - for their helpful cooperation. FEATURE STAFF Midge Austin ADVERTISING STAFF Jerry Marple PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF Carolyn Crutchfield GROUP INFORMALS Joe Engressia ADDITION INFORMALS Harry Klatt CIRCULATION STAFF Judy Bloomgren Jfi.iA () ' !• arrei.i. 4 70 h ' : • J: ■: ■■i THE PROSCRIPT STAFF Frances Stringfellow Editor Charles Stebbins City Editor David Hurdle Make-Up Editor Charles Hendrkk Feature Editor James Fisher Sports Editor Betty Schmitz Morgue Librarian William Sparks Business Manager Richard Monroe Advertisi ig Manager Richard Stinnette Assistant Ad Manager Willis McCaukey Exchange Editor Jerry Marple Circulation Manager Ben Reeves Faculty Adviser The Prescript is the weekly newspaper at R. P. I., compiled and edited by the students of the Journalism Department. It is, however, open to all student opinion and is designed to bring current college news to the attention of students, faculty and administra- tive officers. 4 71 K- mi.lA :i 4 ' 4 ' 4%ih ' ' v . 4. COTILLION CLUB OFFICERS Julia O ' Farrell President Jo Usher Vice President Jean Tucker Secretary Pat Prickett Treasurer Bobby Cohen Student Government Representative This Club is tlie girls ' dance club of our school which is open for membership to all the women students who attend R. P. I. It is the oldest and largest club here. The Cotillion Club is the sponsor of a formal fall and spring dance held annually and often during the } ' ear. The Club also sponsors bridge parties and picnics. ( 72 ♦ -♦■•-♦ . I 1 -t % I X }. r GERMAN CLUB OFFICERS Richard Bernard President Kenneth Lyle Fice President Stan Barbon Secretary-Treasurer Baxter Duffy Business Manager Luther Travis Assistant Manager Charley YKE. ' EiAA ' ti .. Student Government Representative The German Club was formed for the purpose of promoting social functions and for obtaining name bands to play at school dances. Approximately two big dances are planned for each vear with a number of smaller dances for Club members. 4 73 fr The League, which serves as the central organiza- tion of the various clubs in the five divisions of the Art and Drama Departments, concentrated on the fur- ther unification and enUghtenment of its member groups this vear. ART STUDENTS ' LEAGUE It furthered the use of an exhibition gallery in the Gym building for the display of students ' work, sponsored the successful and colorful Carnival in January, and once again presented the annual Costume Ball at the Mosque in April. Jack Roach Director Www. Masox Assistant Director Muriel Benedict Secretary-Treasurer AsHTON A ' liTCHELL. . Student Government Representative 4 74 ]■THE FASHION SHOW This Club is composed chiefly of students enrolled in the Fashion Illustration and Costume Design Classes. The Club ' s carh- activities are climaxed by a trip to New York, and a Fashion Show which is presented during May Day week end. OFFICERS Pat Sinott President DeDe Boxsly Secretary Joe Sarratt Treasurer Mike Ritera Vice President Barbara Wallace Student Gov. Rep. FASHION CLUB 4 To K- ' ■■•. •. ' m. ' - m . S M t :■,. K :. (V {?, .% r ; .« «• .« • w- ' . OFFICERS President Bill Tingle Fice President Bill Johnson Secretary Shirley Frew Treasurer Charles eaver Student Gov. Rep. Donald Burgess Correspondent Priscilla Tickel Publicity Chairman Bob Chandler INTERIOR DECORATO RS ' CLUB The function of tlieClub rests upon the payment of the Club dues. Each student is assessed a small amount as dues, for which he receives in return the following benefits — free ticket to Art League Ball, reduced rates on the annual trip to New ' ork, also admission to the functions of the Club. -•I 76 K K ' C ifc : ' : - .«; ;, ; ; -.;: ADVERTISING ART CLUB Tlie function of the Ad ertising Art Club is to promote better relations between art classes, to afford a means by which art business and news may be dis- cussed, to engage speakers on various occasions for the benefit of the students, to discuss any problems to be answered concerning their work. During the year the Advertising Art Club has charge of the entertainment at the annual Carnival to raise mone ' for the Mardi Gras, a masquerade sponsored by the etitire Art Department. OFFICERS President M.AXIE Masox Student Gov. Rep. Hope Lyon Secretary- Treas u rer I ETTY M.VRTENSTEIN • 77 la , . ♦ . ; .V FINE ARTS GROUP The Fine Arts Group seeks to promote fellowship among students of painting, sculpture, crafts, industrial arts, and art education; and to further Fine Art activities on the campus. Monthly meetings include talks, mo ies, discussions and exhibits. Through co- operation with the Art Students ' League, the group participates in the Carnival and the Mardi Gras. An auction of works done by members of the Fine Arts department and a yearl} ' exhibit are two outstanding traditions. OFFICERS Bill Gaines, 1st semester ! Prsid-nt Raiford Porter, 2d semester J Joan Scott I ' ice P resident Betty Craig Secretary Barbar.- Allen Treasurer Jack Davidson Exhibit CJiairman Richmond Malone Refreshment Chairman Raiford Porter, ist semester Student Government Shirley Cadwalleder Representative 2d semester 4 78 Yf THEATRE ASSOCIATES OFFICERS Franklin Davis President Barbara Evans Vice President Vivian Trestman Treasurer Ann Moore Graves Secretary W ' amer Callahan. . . .Student Gov. Rep. Raymond Hodges Adviser The Theatre Associates is an organization for all members of the Department of Dramatic Art for the purpose of presenting a season of major and studio productions. Working under the supervision of the faculty of the department and its own set of student officers, the group in its various subdivisions is responsible for each phase of the pla}s -acting, directing, design- ing, costuming and crew. 4 79 h- BAPTIST STUDENT UNION The Baptist Student Union is tlie tie between the local church and the Baptist students at R. P. I. The group meets in the lounge of the church e ery month and works in close cooperation with each other. OFFICERS John Nichols Presidrnl Ruby Spain f ' ice President Bill Gaines Second Fice President Betty W ebb Third Fice President Martha Jeter Secretary Jimmy Beale Treasurer Larr-i Di ers Student Government Representative -el 80 I ' ' ■AU J ■' I ' lic R. P. 1. Wesley Foundation, an organization sponsored by the Methodist Church, seeks to provide for the spiritual, moral and social needs of students and to strengthen its members in Christian living and ideals. OFFICERS Deborah Mesko President Fletcher Proctor ( ' ice President Diane Garner Secretary Betty Craig Treasurer Walter Bowles Inter-Faith Representative Joan Scott Publicity WESLEY FOUNDATION ' 81 K .:«:: Kh NEWMAN CLUB Fostering the spiritual, intellectual and social activities of the Catholic students of R. P. I., the Newman Club endeavors to assist the college and its members whenever possible. Social functions are organized by the Club during the school year, among them the annual dance and a picnic given at the close of the spring semester, as well as several communion breakfasts in conjunction with the University of Richmond Newman Club. OFFICERS Bernard Saunders President Lois Parsons f ice President Anita Hackett Treasurer Richard McCaffrey Secretary Frank Duffy Student Government Representative Miss Mary Slusher Faculty Adviser Father A. O. Hickman Religious Adviser 4 92 OFFICERS Don Hun ' .iker President R. M. Porter Fice President Genevieve Taylor Secretary Frances Gordon Treasurer Midge Cash Program Director Mr. Ralph Fai.i Chaplain Dr. Margaret Johnson Faculty Adviser Represented in the Inter-Faith Council, the Canter- bur} ' Club is organized for the Episcopal students and others interested in that church. It meets bi-monthly with the rector of a nearby church for discussion and social assemblies. CANTERBURY CLUB -fi 83 K- • - ' - c ' .?- ' FOUNDER ' S HALL HOUSE COUNCIL Barbara Ketchum House President Hilda Merdith Senior Representative Jean Mayes Junior Representative Bea Wright Sophomore Representative Jean Bodie Freshman Representative Sarah Blakemore Student Gov. Rep. DORM LH-E AT R. ] ' . I. The somber silence of dawn hovers over that group of buildings which house a great portion of the students of a great institution. This silence is broken only by the serene noise of the trash collectors as they quietly drag their cans across the alley in preparation for the new day. A pene- trating sissing tries to drag me from the realms of Morpheus, I fight against il but in the end it succeeds, because it turns into a loud banging. The heat is going on. Oh, well, if winter comes, can summer be far behind.? I snuggled deeper into the covers, when all at once there is a loud buzzing sound in my ears. I jumped out of bed, knowing that that knight in shining armor whom I ' ve been trying to get to date me for three years is calling me. My mood is one of utter dejection when I discover that this noise is not the phone as I had suspected but only the alarm clock. As I stand there deciding it would be rather foolish to get back into bed, I heard some darn fool freshman down the hall singing. I groveled for the water spigot and promptly got soap in my eyes. Somehow I can ' t see a thing, oh now I remember, I forgot to turn the light on. As I reached for the light switch, some Zombie burst into my room knocking me and everything else ■«( 84 la ,  - ! ' ! HOUSE COUNCIL Carolyn Owens House President Susie Bruce Senior Representative Faye Robinson Junior Representative Nancy Dey Sophomore Representative Porgie Weaver Freshman Representative Connie Lewis Student Gov. Rep. MEREDITH HOUSE DORM LIFE (Continued) askew. (Of course, you realize it is virtually impossible to get a dorm room any more messed up than it already is, but heck, I have to blame it on something.) She announces that it is time to arise. Eager Beavers, L ' GH! ! ! I reached into the closet for the brown sweater I was planning to wear. It isn ' t there, my room- mate has alreadv donned it, so I scrambled in the closet for ten minutes more cussing her under my breath; and, ' I come forth dressed in the same darn outfit that I liave been wearing for the last week. I ' ll trv to look different tomorrow. I stumbled down to the cafeteria; of course, there isn ' t a line so to speak. My eyes light up when I look at the menu and see that we are having eggs, bacon and doughnuts for breakfast. SOMETHING DIFFERENT FOR A CHANGE! As I come near the end of the line, I realize that I have forgotten my meal tickets, or was it that I had sold them to pay my Cotillion dues. ' Oh well, c ' est ' n ' important. I ' ll borrow them from my roommate, after all I use everything else she possesses. ■l 85 6 MOORE HOUSE Mac Clayton House President Lou Harris Senior Representative Ruth Leigh Hazelwood. . .Junior Representative Ellen Moeller Sophomore Representative Harriet Daniels Freshman Representative DORM LIFE (Continued) Pinally I have achieved a great feat — I, my dear fellows, am through the line. I only have live minutes to eat and get to class. I realize that this will result eventually in the complete ruina- tion of my health, but 1 must get to class on time. After all, three lates constitute a cut, and I must save all of mine for that big week end at the LTniversity. Oh, didn ' t you know that I had been invited; tha t D. K. K. finall_ - came through. ' I make a mental note to get my permission from mother. Dashing into class, I find that the onlyempty seat is on the front row. Eve got to keep my- self awake by some means (this is quite a problem; one which is thoroughly understood by all of ■( 86 ■- ' . : I%- Jean McLeod House President Mary Patterson Senior Representative Jeanne Tucker Junior Representative Mary T. Murphy Sophomore Representative Patricia Kessler Freshman Representative LEE HOUSE DORM LIFE (Continued) us who have suffered the ordeal of those darn eight o ' clock classes) so I decide that I will knit. I take out my knitting, and the professor asks me a question. I promptly drop three stitches. After all, I ' ve got to finish these argyles by Christmas. I retire to the dorm, but the rank, rasping of the monotone, Man on the Hall, unnerves me so much that I will try to get a foursome up for bridge in the day room. There I go dating myself again, I always forget it ' s Canasta these days. Classes are over for the day; dinner is finished and so am I, so I make a mad scramble for the living room and for that height of all literary contributions to human society, the funnies. 4 87 k.i li- -.. -■ ■' k ' tt RITTER-HICKOK Anne Silverman House Pri ' sident Jean Weinstein Senior Representative Tenna Stevens Junior Representative Maize Allison Sophomore Representative Jo Ann erner Freshman Representative DORM LIFE (Continued) And what did I disco% ' er — that some industrious student has cut out the ads on the other side for some class project. Now, I ' ll never know what I ' abulous Jones looks like. Tlien my spirits lighten as I spot some foolish soul who has brought her cigarettes to the parlor. I run over to bum one, but some other twent) ' -five people ha -e beat me to her. Next week I ' ll buy a pack; this going without cigarettes kills me. The phone starts to ring, my ears prick up, but, of course, it isn ' t for me, or if it is it ' s just some fellow student wanting to know the next day ' s assignment which, of course, I don ' t kntnv. Then those that are musically inclined gather around the piano. Not underestimating in - own talents, I sit down to play. A sudden silence falls over the room. Ah ha, I have them spellbound. I turn around to take my bow, and I find that the room has most mysteriously emptied. f| 88 l t,  % s  V •• Audrey Flood IIousc- President Johnny Stephens Senior Representative Charlotte Homes Junior Representative Nancy Thumma Sophomore Representative Barbara Reamy Freshman Representative SHAFER HOUSE DORM LIFE (Continued) So I decide that I miglit as well go upstairs to my pursuit of knowledge. Fve got only this left to pursue — vou see it ' s the only thing that doesn ' t try to run while Fni in the act of pursuit. And God knows nothing tries to pursue nie, since Fve gotten to be a senior. Oh, for those good old days. En route, I stop to chat with a friend. Our conversation is extremely graphic. It ' s got to be, you see it covers everything from .MEN to M. X. .After two hours, we have finally put the case to rest. Our conclusion is that all men are dopes. We reached this after much serious deliberation. Heck, they must be dopes because they never have realized what wonderful gals we are, in fact, they haven ' t even given us a second look so how can they ever realize it. 4 89 } W ' - : :tr :: 828 PARK Frances Collie House President Marie Sigman Senior Representative Jessie Wilkens Junior Representative Ida Ponton Sophomore Representative Anne Holcomb Frrshman Representative Betty Quillen Student Gov. Rep. I reach my room, with all good intentions of studying, when the house phone rings. Someone wants me to take a blind date. I rationalize that I can study when I come in. Then I spend the next hour dreaming and running all o cr the dorm tr ' ing to find something to wear. I choose the dressiest dress I can find. Then I call down on the house phone to find if I can wear heels with the boy or not. You know how blind dates always overestimate their height. My date is a drip; and he only, after all of my prompting, Wants to go to Joe ' s. Oh, well, tomorrow will be better. This dorm life, kid — you ' ve just got to rise above it. hE{ 90 I ' - t. % % % % v John McLean President Charlie Freeman Secretary-Treasurer ' iNCENT Clinevell Student Gov. Rep. HOUSE COUNCIL Joe Gehris Bob Hubbard Ray King Stewart Shotwell Lloyd Rodgers E. L. Derring Larshall Deeds Beyton Winchester Mrs. NL NL Buchy Housemother MEN ' S DORMITORY 712 WEST FRANKLIN STREET The only official dormitor - for men, 712, is the only dorm which boasts a television set. The dorm is ver - friendly and during the -ear has had several open-house parties. -■I 91 K- ACCIDENTAL CLUB OFFICERS Don Murrill President Ray Babelay J ' ice President Jean Roberts Secretary Colombo Anton elli .... Treasurer Earl Sones Student ( ov. Rep. ade Arledge Alternate The Accidental Club has as its primar - aim the raising of funds for tiie purchase of records, music scoies and books for the Music School Library. 4 92 DISTRIBUTORS ' CLUB OFFICERS Dan Prooks President Henry Boschen. . . . I ' ice President Nell Truslow Secretary Maurice Buckner Treasurer ' riie purpose of this Club is to further the welfare of its members h ' providing a means of learning of the opportunities in the field of distribution, developing leaders among the members of the Club, prtniding a means of integrating the Distributive Education pro- gram, and many other means of helping the student become a better citizen. 4 93 I- i. ,V, ' - n Business Administrators Club The purpose of this Club is to form belter rehitious between Richmond industry and R. P. I. Also the ' help in placing students in different jobs. All students in the Business Department arc eligible. OFFICERS 1Ierm. n Allen President Bernard Schuttle Treasurer B. RBAR. .MrsER Student Goirmment Representative ■•3( 94 1 Spanish Club The primary purpose of this Club is to create an interest in learning conversational Spanish. Through fiestas and regularl}- scheduled conversational meetings, the Club has become acti- vated in achieving its purpose. Spanish is spoken at all meetings and no English is permitted. The consensus of opinion is that the Club is especially unique in that a member, through recreational and social functions, achieves conversational ability of a foreign language, which together with the grammar obtained in class, denotes a more thorough and complete language understanding. OFFICERS Jimmy Beale Presidail Owen B. ird Treasurer Martha Edwards Vice President Winnie Ediss Secretary t 9.5 ' r Last fall the Occupational Therapy Department decided that they needed an organization to stimulate interest and to provide social contacts between the O. T. ' s. The meetings included films and speakers from the various fields in which Occupational Therapy is used. OFFICERS Barbara Huss Prcsidfiit Nancy Thumma Fict- President Ann Wilt Secretary-Treasurer Joan Stuart Student Government Representative Elizabeth Messick Adviser 0. T. CLUB ■96 .♦. ' .V OFFICKRS Nelson H. Coryea President John Hall Vice President W ' lLLARD Holmes Secretary-Treasurer Albert Berberl-vn ' Publicity Director PHYSICAL THERAPY SOCIETY Regin ' a Crawford Student Government Representative Shirley Moorehead Junior Representative Carolyn Welcher Sophomore Representative Lois Parsons Freshman Representative Dr. Doris Fales Faculty Adviser Albert Dornfest Faculty Co-Sponsor Frank Sheldon Faculty Co-Sponsor • l 97 1 - V ' -? ' - Front Row, Left to Right: Baxter Dujfy, Janis Jtwood. Nancy WiUard, Pat Payne, Peggy Hall, Damaris Drake. Marguerite Morrison, Kenneth Huff Back Row, Left to Right: Veinon Paulett, Howard Calkins, Samuel Grainger, Temple McCulchen, Carroll Davenport, Richard Spens Le Cercle Balestra-FENCING CLUB OFFICERS Baxter Duffy President Jack Fields Vice President Pat Payne Sec.-Treas.. S. G. A. Samuel Grainger Sergeant at Arms AIiLTON Hull Faculty Adviser f 98 )• athletics ■:■t: ♦ fv % V ' - ' ■■■■ ■SOCCER TEAM Co-Captains Joe Funic is and Clyde Harding, J. Bucceroni. R. McCaffrey, Frank Lincoln, T. Schools. R. Feaslet, J. Saker. L. Taylor, B. Smith, X. Coryea, R. Porter, W. Burrozvs, L. Jprahamian, C. Johnson Playing a murderous schedule, including Southern Conference powers, the Devils failed to dent the win column in their second soccer season. With only six lettermen returning, Coach Reese was faced with the task of molding a squad which could withstand the well-drilled attacks of teams such as North Carolina State, University of North Carolina, Universit}, ' of Virginia and Washington and Lee. Although the Devils ' potentialities were rated far below their op- ponents, they turned in impressi ' e performances, so impressive that better-known soccer officials say that R. P. I. looms as a threat to the Southeast. The iiuclea of team were Francis and Harding. Lincoln spearheaded the Devils ' offense. Smith was defensive standout. Francis was voted the most valuable player. h6I 100 h ■♦. .♦• v. • ■BASEBALL TEAM Catcher: If ' aUrs {.2og); Infieldfrs: Canada (.3 4), Birckhfad (.214), Jprahamian (. Ss), Mouglia- mian (.J j), Fisher {.322}; Outfielders: Harding (.372), Hardy {.294), fFasher (.192), Overton (.333), Crosby (.136), Guild {.100) and dump {000). m ■% The most successful Green Devil activity from the standpoint of won-lost record was baseball. A blazing start had the Devils winning live out of six starts; however, costly injuries, coupled with an over-worked mound staff, plagued the team and the season ended with eight wins and seven losses. Leading batsman was Mouqhamian, who also scored the most runs. Harding was tops in home runs. Oliver had 3 — o, and Critzer a 3 — 3 record as moundsmen. The latter was the workhorse of the diminutive staff, pitching 48 innings. Johnson recorded two wins against three setbacks. -a 101 )■' 4 ' ' - ■' ♦• : ' BASKETBALL SQUAD The Devil countmen probably will not finish the season with an impressive record; but this will not take any credit away from them. Rather, it shows the calibre of their opponents. Coach Reese, in his second year at the helm, had only two returning lettermen, but he was blessed with many promising freshmen. Since the squad loses just one player. Guild, the prospects for next year look excellent. Bedinger and Tester proved to be good floormen. Lane consistently was high scorer and the mainstay in many of the close ones. Gerwin ' s rebound work was all important. Machey, who joined the team at mid-season, proved to be a valuable asset. WOMEN ' S ATHLETICS Purpose — to provide recreational activities for ever ' girl in school through intramural programs and tourna- ments in volleyball, badminton, basketball, table tennis, swimming archery and intercollegiate activities in hockey and basketball. OFFICERS Anita Hackett President Eleanor Kerns Fice President Joan Wortley Secretary Majorie Koch Treasurer Gwen Waller Student Government Representative Mary Lou Nussman Historian Frances Chapman Faculty Adviser Florence English Facultv Adviser ♦ f T  ' MONOGRAM CLUB The purpose of the Monogram Club is to promote high standards of conduct on the part of the members of the athletic teams and to maintain pleasant athletic relationships with other educational institutions. Membership in this Club is limited to only those men enrolled in the college who have earned their ' arsity letter. OFFICERS James Fischer President Clyde Harding Fice President Charles Morgan Secretary Cliff Boyd Treasurer Joseph Francis. . . .Student Government Representative i 104 y mmm- features f ■4 • - • Sweethearts Genie Draper Nancy Sondles Damaris Drake Mana Anderson Attendants Julia O ' Farrell Shirley Moorehead Wanda Skarbinski Serene Seckman Maid of Honor Emily Sharp May Queen Hilda Merdith THE ROYAL COURT MAY QUEEN Hilda Merdith MflID OF HONOR Emily Sharp ♦:; ♦♦.■. fw% SIGN ME 4 110 le ♦ i . SIGN ME!! 4 111 t- ♦ ' ♦■■i- y ,;--r. SIGN ME 1 - 1 1 ■m i l ?1 r - Ju. i tI rr Ei 1 - ' ' ' s a V o Ir 4 112 la SIGN ME!! lis !■yo icx. d tl iJiiO RICHMOND • Official Photographers for the 1950 WIGWAM • 404 East Grace Street Phoxe 3-271 1 J ioikuia Hiimitij rul . -31 lit !■V ♦ ♦ • ♦ V ♦ ♦ ♦ CHELF ' S Drug Company 840 West Grace Street Richmond, Virginia FOR YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS DRUGS. COSMETICS MAGAZINES, CONFECTIONS ETC. 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