Richmond College Dormitory Firestorm Sparks Harsh Sanctions
The destruction of more than 2500 window panes and 35 doors in dormitories prompts drastic measures. Dean Raymond Pinchbeck warns residents to stop vandalism or face removal. Water War clashes between Thomas Hall and Jeter Hall will be punished. George George of Student Government signals actions to curb such acts.
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Richmond College
Raymond Pinchbeck
Thomas Hall
Jeter Hall
George George
Shakespeare Play Set For University Theatre June 4
University Players present Alls Well That Ends Well at 8 30 Saturday night in Luther H Jenkins Theatre Westhampton. Ellen Warner leads as Helena with Salvadore Casale as King of France along others in this five act Globe Theatre comedy. Rehearsals run daily though exams may delay practice until after.
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Luther H. Jenkins
Westhampton
Ellen Warner
Helena
Salvadore Casale
King
France
Ted Hosack
Captain Dumain
Johanna Fisher
Widow Capilet
Charlotte Hodges
Diana
Carlson Thomas
Parollel
Owen Tate Lafey
Virginia Russell
Countess of Roussilon
Bill Maner
Lord Dumain
Donald Trump
Tivis Wicker
Berthram
Henry Snellings
Steward
Globe Theatre
Alton Williams
Best Yet Student Opinions On Hall Kemp Dance Plans
Students at Richmond College express strong approval for Hal Kemp and George Hall to lead the final dance set. Surveys show enthusiasm for the June 6 and 7 events in Millhiser Gymnasium with the dance committee praised for arrangements.
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Hal Kemp
George Hall
Richmond College
Millhiser Gymnasium
Virgil Laws
Russ Walton
Dolly Dawn
Stokie Hoskins
Fredericksburg
George Schee
Herbie Spears
George George
Joe Wiggins
Jack Powers
Web Edition of U of A Yearbook to Be Free for Students
The 1988 Web yearbook will be distributed from the Web office next week bound in blue cloth and stamped with the University seal. Richmond College and Westhampton College students will receive a free copy funded by the student activities fee. A gold name imprint option was dropped. 1,000 copies of 270 pages will be printed with inserts and sponsors for campus organizations.
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Richmond College
Westhampton College
Ben
Scott Named Honor Council Chairman at University
Gerald Scott, junior and Alpha Mu Omicron member, was elected chairman of the University of Richmond Honor Council for next year this week. William Martin and Braydon Bowling were chosen as vice chairman and secretary. The article also covers upcoming commencement events including A Willis Robertson as keynote speaker, alumni events, and the schedule for June 4 to June 7.
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A. Willis Robertson
Gerald Scott
J. T. Arendall
William Martin
Braydon Bowling
Richard Stoneburner
Eugene McCaul
Scott
Alpha Mu Omicron
1938 Web Expected To Appear Next Week
The 1988 Web has been printed and is in the hands of the binders. It is expected to appear on the campus next week as only binding work remains to be done.
Revived U R Crew Wins First Race at Richmond
The University of Richmond New ing Club revived rowing with an eightoared victory over Washington and Lee Boat Crew at the Virginia Boat Club dock on May 14. Captain Roy Newton and coxswain Bob Moore led a fiveweek effort in training and technique, drawing 150 spectators and praise from Richmond sports writers.
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Richmond Mersure
University of Richmond Newing Club
Washington and Lee
Richmond College
Messenger
Richman
Virginia Boat Club
Spiders
Virginia Amateur Rowing Association
Alton Williams
University of Richmond
Williams
Water Spiders
Roy Newton
Spider Crew
Bob Moore
Richmond
Cven
W C Sophs Merit Achievement Cup
The Class of 1940 won the Mortar Board cup for best contributions to college life for a second year. Olive Messer presented the trophy to Mildred James in chapel on Monday. The award honors spirit, cooperation, attendance, and excellence in athletics and academics. The 1940 class is the first to win as freshmen and to win it twice.
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Mortar Board
Olive Messer
Mildred James Sophmore
Messenger seeks late-submission contributions for upcoming issue
Editor George Scheer announces the Messenger needs written material and urges contributors to bring submissions to the Messenger office by Monday to meet the deadline.
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Messenger
George Scheer
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